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[ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1902. 21 5 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPCRIUM. | THE RMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPCRIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. “Truthiul Advertising, No Exaggeration, No Misstatements; That Which We Promise You Absolvtely Gel. Don’t Miss the . Parisian Model Big Toy Show Gowns, Wraps Now on in Our and Millinery Attraction Hall Now Less Than The Best Things Import Cost From the prncipal Freach, German and Closing out the Fall and Winter Mode Austr'an makers. Exquisite French dolls that rare chance to secure the work of worl are almost human, marvzlous, mechanical toys most famous designers at about half price. VialTs GOAsT — Wind Blows at Rate of Sixty Miles an f Hour. Sale ot Forto Rico Cigars Another of the big store’s remarkab'e c'gar offerings for all this week; 100,0co of the popular Porto Rico Cigars: 10 or. . 28¢z Box 50. . $1.25 8 for. . 2503 Box50. . $1.50 Leatherette Frame for Photos, 16¢c Imported Leatherette "Frames, for cabinet size pictures, Ppodshed nickel corners and lining, with easel back, regularly 25c each; Monday, and Tuesdsy 76ec also if quantity lasts. . . . ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST:. AMERICA’'S GRANDEST STORE Much Apprehension Is Felt| for the Safety of Ship- ping. —e Holiday Fancy Work Materials The Art Embroidery D:partment, now “ocated where Men’s Hats former- y wers, is one of the busiest spots in the big store these days. There is prob- Sales of Soap Hair Brushes. Efec. Purchased from J. S. Kirk & Co. a big lot of their z5c soaps—lines they w sh to discontinue—at half regular prices, Monday and Tuesday, we Smart Modes in Costumes Loats, Velvet Waists, Furs, Eic. For real smart things and nove'ties in ladies’ end misses’ outer garments, the display in our newly equipped Women’s Department, on second floor, cannot be approached by any s'miar displiy wist of Chicago. Dress Patterns Used in Window Dispiay One-Quarier OIf This. Week. B:ginning to-morrow, znd if qusntities last, until c'os'ng time next Satur- day night, we offer 500 dress lengths of popu'ar all-wool and silk and wool Dress Materia's, at 2 padustion of 25 per cent fiom reguar A southeast proportio storm of record-breaking struck the northwestern coast | of the United States yesterday morning, ed and destroyed all day long and at g y long jegl 8 TR I s S S prices. The assortment inc.udes new Winter }:Zun-_unes. Ciepes, Pan.ama 4 shlll. sell Cofo- Butter, Mikado, ] ‘“;;‘c;:n’l‘:“’d““;l;:“f‘f i dh “J:‘p!:; m_y oo Chisisias hn{y A ‘:“ Sackings, Whipcords, Poplines, Satin Prunellas, Granite, Melrose, Cheviots, Tailor Sui—The ncw, nobby and very chic Fasbion Favorite, Pesu d’Espagne, Corrientes to Puget Sound the waves|® |cannot ke fourd in this wellLasorted steck at| | Mi¥ed Suitings and Golf Skirtings. They are lengths cut from the pieces style, shown in illustration, just received from the workrooms of Spring Time and La Grande Soaps afamous Eastern designer, and shown for the first time to-morrow, new style Blouss Jackets, very prettily trimmed and lined with best silk, skirt made with g gore flare, with new silk drop skirt; colors, green, blue, black and castor; a it for which $30.05 o $32. 50 would not be too much for you $25.00 to expect to pay; on sale here at, . . Swagger Coats—Worth 12. 50; made of fine were running mountain high. Away from | protection of the coast mountains the | d was blowing at a terrific rate. | gs of the danger of the seas were up and down the shore to every where a ship of any size might at- | Pt to brave the storm. Rain poured | dapartment store prices. that is new in Embroidery Silks Fancy Metal Orna- Croch=t Cottons ments Japanese Gold Threads Cords—silk and mer- Beads—all kinds cerized Spangles—all kinds Pompons—tassels We have everything | | for wiido'w disp'ay, and as our windows are changed with great frequency these suit lergths are not damaged in the least. 'The best dress goods offer so far this year at this week’s big reduction. . —regularly 25¢ a box—tor 2 Boxes 25¢ Imported Hair Brushes—A big lot picked up by our European buyer far below their regular valuzs; all hand-drawn, full bristle stock, the backs of assorted woods, will be sold Monday s o = g - . and Tuesday also if quanticy lasts,cach 3G down in torrents 1o the ciies of the & |Sumpet finns Woolen Yares 100 Trimmed Hats Reduced s e Monte Catlo o segac box cost i, | (25c e Lyo's Tooth Powder. . - . 180 States to the north. Toward the Cana- | Tinte¢ Pliow Teps Mexican Drawn Work lined with guaranteed satin, and beautifully 25¢ 'ze Packer’'s Tar Soap . . . . . 18@ pesmgrcg, o el ol Hand - made Rerais- Spanish Diawn Work for Monday and Tuesda srapped and tailor stitched, for . . . . . GBE), G |- |25c sias Coticura Soxp . - . . . . . $5& 1ly cold as the sun went down. Be—! sance Pleces Cross Stitch Werk -v 8 3 iy Ladies’ or Misses’ Box @oats—Made| |31-00size Hepercide . . . . . . . 750 3ond the rain line, 1n Northern Montana SR by Sraped Runsbory 100 lucky ladies will get a' new of extra quaity Keriey and full lined; castor, black, oxford gray | | $1-00 s Cokie’s Dandruff Care . - - s~ 5 ors e S 0P « « .« ¢ . e e o unexpected snowstorm set fn. | Battenberg Braids hat Monday or Tuesday at lower ST Ay Rl hem Mathe OF | |iscu a7 White Rose Soip . . 100 Professor McAdie of the Weather Bu- | Tinted Pilsw Tops and Backs—An- big store’s price . . . t night that the same con- | S prices than such good hats have soc size Anyvo Cold Cream . .. . . 40€ Melton Walking Skirts — Finc qaiy, R RRRRRERRRRRRERY RRRERRRRRY, RRRRRRRRRRRRREY RERRRRR IR, RRRRRne b 2 cther large thipment of beautfal d sgns : Phid : s0c sizz Ma'vioa Cream . . . . . . 300 e e e s just seceived, including - Smokers, Fioral yet been sold for this season. beasfvly alored, tiched, snd P ey gt well @s in its severity, and was | effects, Conventiozal and College ce:igns, For Monday and Tuesday we have taken '31535 =:fi:ll:::;y w‘:l{;‘ ;07::; g in both respects at nightfall. each. . . ... 25¢, 350, 50¢ from $2.50 to $%.00 cach off the prices of 6) ’ 3 1 24 tan, only been expecting the storm for and if his instructions have | & owed, as they should have been, | ses will be much smaller than have been the case without his forecasts. At Roseburg, Or., rain to the depth of 2.0z inches fell in twelve hours. More | ater than that has falien in cloudbursts in mountains and canyons at various | times, but for a genuine rain it is in a class by itself. In Northern California and at various points in Washington and Idgho the rain poured down in sheets. In many sections it was accompanied by the fiercest kind of winds.- cramento River Valley hats that were $7.57 to $13.00, and. w: have (aKen trom $4.0) to $5.00 cach olf the prices of &) hats that were Irom $15.00 o $24.00. In other words, save from $2.50 to $5 on aur regulasr low=- est prioes Monday anu Tuesday. $4.95 Near Seal Jackets The very fine Fur Jacket shown in -picture; length 22 ard 24 inches, swell bigh collar and reveres, splendidly lined and made up--a garment that the cheapest exclusive furrier would charge you $35.00 for; : $27.50 Important Lace Curtain Sale At the end of the season’s run, a large mill from which we have bought many thousands of dollars of goods, had on hand several hundred pairs of lace curtains and about 200 half pairs that were slight'y soiled or had seme trifling imperfection in manufacturs. These we secured on an average of less than half regular prices, and it is these that we offer Monday and Tuesday if/ quantities last at special sale. The pair lots consist of very fine cable nets and Arabians, white and ecru colors, strong and durab'e. Monday and Tuesday:— $4 and g5 per pair Curtains, 50 and 60 inches wide, pair. . $2,00 $2.50 and $3. 50 per pair Curtains, 2 Big Values in Umbirellas From more than 1000 different styles of men’s and women’s umbrellas, ranging in price from 50c lo $1200, we select for to-day’soffering: Ladies’ and gentlemen’s Um- brel'as, 26 and 28 inch, covered with mercerized Gloria Cloth, good steel frames, neat slk cae . ..81.25 26 and 28 inch Union Taf- feta Umbrellas, with natural wood handies, with siver trimmings, also ivory and pearl han- here for . Genuine Mink Scarfs—With cusier of s> tails; at cur price undoubtedly the greatest bargain in furs ever offered in this city. Genu'ne Mink for G o3 <F 5 New Velvet Waists—New style sleeve anc collar, beautifully trimmed with novelty Luttcs; colors, blue, Hlack, l‘;::d:indv :]e‘lde, l;:uun dots and figured effects—a $ 4. 7 5 Ladies’ Union Suifs 48c Ladies’ extra heavy fleeced lined Egyptian Cotton Ubion Suits, the genuine “Oneita” that button across the ehest as shown in picture, color cream white, very cheap at 75c each, Mondzy only, su't Any Suit or Overcoat $5.00 in the Lof Pictured Below the Reyes the gale was tearing the rate of fifty-four miles On the summit of Mount Tamal- had attained a speed of sixty hour at 5 o'clock. From every came reports of its fast increas- ferocity. What will happen to boats shore c y be conjectured. It is there will be some wrecks t loss of life, for no small uld by any possibility live in such raging sea. storm on the land side had covered 11 VR rthern California, Oregon, Washing- i dles, paragon frams, ses! Ladics’ Equzstrian Tights—fast black, heavy cotton, 3% yzrd.s long, pair. . . $7.50 lower British Columbi: Montar‘lla rod, automit.c runner, only, . . $2,00 snkle Jength, open........ P 50c 200 half pairs Lace Curtains, worth d I Mont., the Ladies’ Australian Wool Mixed Vests and Pants, patural color, s'z2s 30 to 44, garment. .. ...... 75¢ Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed, two-thirds wool vests and pants, pink, sky and b'ack, garment. ... $7.00 L:dies’ heavy fleeced lined cotton Merode Vests, Pants and Equestrian Tights, color cream only, per garment § Q@ Ladies’ Pure Austra'ian combcd lamb’s wool Union Suits, 4 absolut='y non-shrinking, col Ypsilanti, guaranteed absolut='y non-shrinking, cclors ‘4.00 cream, natural and black, suit. . Init'a's engraved free of charge on all umbrellas sold by us. t meter registered only 8 degrecs zero. The Weather Bureau offl- | that the storm is freakish in , and is somewhat of a puzzle | g$1.50¢cach, at, 75¢ y W from a meteorological standpoint. Now in Stock Butterick Patterns for December The December Patterns show every variety of garment for indoor and outdoor wear, Special costumes for clderly ladies; evening RERRERRRRRRERRERE RRRRRREEREEERRE RRRRRRREER ERRRERE RRERRRER RRRRRERRRRE RRRRRRR RERRRRRE RRRRRRRRREE, RRRRRRY RRRRERRE RRR We are showing a very compleie and comprehensive stock of just the sort of clothing that boys demand. The styles have been care‘ully selected, and the qua itics are the serviceable kinds that five years of trading in our juvenile department has Jed you to expect to find here, We have pictured above five leading styles for boys of all ages (sizes 3 to 19 years). In the lot you will find ali the latest coorings of all- 5 oa X I+ . Carpets and Rugs--A Great Assortment Choice of any suit or overcoat in any size for In cur Carpet D2pariment every pattern is new, every color efiect correct, for the carpets have only been in our store since August 1, when the entire department was restocked. ~ We hav large quantities of the special lines that we advertise, so that there are no ¢isappointments here. Only the best makes of cach grade of carpeting are represented in our stocks. You will find the big store to be one of the safcst piaces t> buy Carpets in America. The prices qucted herewith are for carpets, sewed, lined and laid cn your floor, and are the lcwe t prices that fine qualities can be legitimately sold for. Best Axmin.ters . $1.10, $1:.35, $1.80; Wilton Veivets . $1.10, $1.25, $1.50; Al-wool Ingra'ns . 85 21d $1.0 yard; Cotton Ingrains . 500, 650, 760 R.bhed Back Storm Rubbers Hood’s Ribbed Back Storm 2 Rubbers, : for men and women; the riboed back prevents them from breaking and slipping, and tects ladies’ skirts. JEALOUSY PROMPTED HIM TO STAB HIS SWEETHEART | C. H. Ward, a Colored Porter, Admits He Committed Assault With Deadly Weapon. vard, a Pullman car conductor, | efore Judge Mogan yesterday ge of assault with a deadly wea- Kirvin, a colored girl | had beef keeping com- | tabbed her on the shoulder | saloon on the Barbary Coast Oc- wear for the holidays; band frill ovelties; tucked and slot seam effects; drop shoulder effects and new Norfolk styles; Christmas Number cf the Delineator—the most complete and most beautiful weman's magazine ever published—240 pages, 21 full pages and colors, ooly . . . . 150 Butterick Pattern Department Main floor, under Ladies’ Parlor, Ward told the Judge that Dollie had | cen paying too much attention to Joe Middleton, bartender in the saloon, and when he saw her making love to Middle- ton he, in a moment of frenzy, stabbed | her on the shoulder with a pocket knife, for which he was very sorry. Dollie handed the Judge a letter she had d from Ward, in which he prayed rgiveness and he promised that never harm her again if she say it was all an accident and t of prison. The Judge asked ted the letter introduced as evidence she replied in the affirma- | tive. The Judge will render his decision to-morrow. | — - JOEN LAWRENCE O’BRIEN RELEASED ON BONDS His Bride Bursts Into Tears When He Is Ordered to Stand Up by the Court. John Lawrence O'Brien was taken be- | fore United States Court Commissioner Heacock for identification yesterday, as required by the Federal procedure. His bride of two weeks accompanied him, 50¢ Flannels 36c¢ A magnificent range of colorings in the real fine twilled French Flanrels, so fashionable for waists, kimonas and wrappers, all solid colors and fine twills, 27 inches wide; a 5oc lot, on special sale Mon- day.and Tuesday onlyg per yard, .. ... B 360 Outing Flannels Ggc— Hundreds cf patferns of good quality Outing Flanrels, suitable for under- wear of all kinds, all heavy, reliable cloth, in dainty colorings; Monday and Tuesday also, it quamitigcs last, per yard 60 Wrapper Flannels—T!c pint:d kind, for wrappersand kimonas, good sty es and col- ’a orings, many novel effects, yard. . - .. .. (/] Eiderdown Flannels—The well-known high-grade qual- ity we always carry, in all the shades that are in de- Nine Splendid Fi yrniture Bedding Week Values Commencing Monday, and during the entire week, an astonishing sale of blankets, comforters, spreads, etc. These are not damsged second-grade unworthy goods, but fresh first-class merchandise that we gan recom- mend. Don’t judge them by the little prices. When you see the goods themselves we are confident you will lay in your winter supply. $3.00 White Blankets—almost all wool, 10-4 deep binding, pair . . . . . . . . . . w4 $2.18 $1.60 White Eastern Blankets—two cass only of the 11-4 $4.95 5-lb weight, during this sale, pair 120 pairs California Blankets—about the best thatrare made, 734 Ibs. weight, deep ribbon binding, beauties in quality and finish, un- A AR R B i Fine White Wool Blankets — deep binding, well made, 72 inches wide—400 pairs only, at .. . . . C Secretary Bookc.sz— This Rocker— Go'd- Golden finished quarter- sawed oak, 39 inches wide, 68 inches hign, has French g This Roomy en oak or mahcganized This Rich Brass Bed—hcight of head Chiffonier-- natural Dressing Table of Srae oy e £ Do Enalishun suk | lien OhE b Mabioe Bishyhislily poiabel, . e ittt borladana) bl el ot faithful to the last and with abiding con- | mand, many pieces made exclusively for beveled mirror 12x 12, W00d or cobbler seat, jocquereq with best French lacquer, French beveled pat- _anized Birch, highly po- Gray Blankets—two large lots, best wool and carefully made— fidence in his innocence. | us, width 36 inches, price, yard: 45c she'ves adjustable to any only. . .. $6.,00 then thoroughly baked, full size tern platc mirror, ished, 18 x 20 French Lot 1, 66378-in., c-lb-weight, pair . . . $3.085 MWhen Commissioner Heacock request- | s 3 » > “se height, desk portion provided T only. . ... ..$860.00 18x:4 incher, only o \'cled edge pattern Lot 2, 72x82-in., S-lb-weight, pair . . . $6aB0 €d the prisoner to stand up and be iden- | wth drawe:s ard convenient Par’o: Table—im'taton mahogany or golden oak, shaps top, . .. $20.00 < i i i ilkoli e T ot DateL Geen takcs ol Pgeon holes; a rare value at re-enforced by pretty rim (top 24 jnches), with convenient Withoat mrrcr PIate mirror, top 18x31 CGomforters- Sl wih fine white sheet cotton, silkoline covered, large size, small lot only, instead of $1.15, while quan- Geylastl. . .o o c c e v e e e e v e e s Comforters—2 kinds that were $1.75 and $1.85, on special sale Monday and Tuesday, eash . . $1.48 mained outside in the hall until her hus- | band was brought out of the room to the office of the United States Marshal, where | she rejoined him. The complaint on which he is now held charges him with embezzling $5000 from These 5 0’Clock Teas 689¢c Oufit complete—kettle, stand and alco- hol lamp, made of high'y polished lower shelf for books or bric-a-brac, big value at . $4.50 Beautiful Dresser — white map'e, nataral finish, or in ma- hogany finish if preferred, - ¥20.00 top . . $16.850 ioches, price. $12.50 Pillow @ases—finc bleached muslin, nicely hemmed, ] ® : 1 L i e e R ot 236 fichee Too it ik il it . > 45%3 s, P Frank Hu at Washington, D. C. Hume | g brass; just the thing for heating water plate mirror, 2 tmall top draw- ine S| — made of best Standard Bleached Sheeting, al is & grocer. and O'Brien was his confl- S fora fttle. toddy ora cop o ics;"an ‘exceri ers, doubl: nvelkl front, sure e Ft;::mkb.“g::fi eting, ential clerk. | facte o R i e argain at =2 e g 4 il Lo gttt 2 st | g e tn e onsis — pee . .. $20.00 s Sr. Single Bed Shees, 54 inches wide, each . . 350 §7000 given by a security company and ' Abe Seaton ) ® ¥ B AR IR A " 3{-Bed Sheets . . 72 inches wide, cach . . £5@ Dis examination on extradition proceed- | X $1.co 5 0'clock teas on Monday and GONDO COUCH—Large size; spring edge; upholstered In This Full-length 26-inch Wide Couch, tufted top, fringed all r 4 Ldomaslin g, ings will be begun on Monday at 11 a. m. | & ey 5 ok B8O | TR S v i le g amal o SR e ey ek e T Sv e S sfhiemiedun. o Le §-) Find Case of Abject Poverty. ;l‘i 3 g The officials of the Society for the Pre- x . M " i ’T i M_le. vention of Cruelty to Children found Tahle Linens echanical i rains 5 v l s t B k 98 Fan Hosier Jose Dega, an itinerant stevedore, and | & te—puty | | o have a rairond rin s the height cf olume Sdels DOOKS C ancy Yy Monday—Tuesday nie family, consisting of a wife and three | & | 60~-inch Table Damas B0 | |most small boys' ambition, and s> great has A great offer th's—standard s5-volume s:ts, embracing the works of such famous American and 50c Pair Hams—bur best Eastern, Monday and e e At bleached, &l linen, peryard . - - - BOG| become the demand for this fascinating toy | | foreign authors a8 Jules Verne, Oiver. Opele. Ress Cary, Edoa Lyall, Captain Mayoe Reld, Tuesday only, b. . . . . . . 15KE that its manufacture has become a special business, szveral large factories in Wurt- temberg, Germany, employing hundreds of ~inch Table Damas k— sgflam, very heavy, all jinen. . . . 65€ 48-inch Turkish Toweis— 3@ Ladies” Import- ed Hermsdort New Fruits —Standard 2 34 Ib, tins, peaches, apricots or Bartletr a2 tins . . New Stulfed Dates—fillel with assorted children were ill. The surround- were most unsanitary. A bed, some « ing and a few cooking utensils RRERERRE RERRRRRRRY RRRRRRR Y G. A. Henty, Victor Hugo, Mary ]. Holmes, Cooper's Leather Stocking Tales, Cooper's Sea Tales, A. Conan Doyle, Marie Corelii, Macaulay’s History of Englind, and many others; well printed in good size type and substantia’ly bound in Engish silk ribbed cloth, each 98 N brought to California. The cheaper trains that run on tracks range from. . . . c.......25c to $3.50 Other railways begin at $3.75 and we bave them at about every price up to . . . $50.00 £an at any time be augmented by the addition of the various extra parts, | which we always carry in stock, such as crossings, switches, rails, passenger, bag- gage, eating, sleeping and observation cars, turntables, semaphores, stations, etc. Oid Orow Whiskey— for the two days, gallon, $3.05, bettle. . 750 Oregon Sweet Cider—made from ripe apples, gallon . ... . . . . . 40@ Imported Rhine Wines—the old Rude- sheimer and Brauneberger, that others sell at $13.00 2 dozen, Modday and Tuesday .00 Tonic Port—old invalid port, md’i:pmd Duff - Gordon Sherry, for two days, 9c at the family ses; hands i i ins a'one. i : b’k lisle thread auts, b, . ...l ("ot Fietith will Jodc BTt o mar | B | Half bleached, beery stabdcy fog i wads i making mios Sone. o] |0 b 3 the vy low pice per e el b pieey | 7 ot U f proper sanitation and ghe children | I IR © | | Holiday season the large:t afd most re- Washing Soda—zo lts. for . . . . 2§5@ v i some cnaribie instito- | & | 0 by o Towels—ruy) | makiie cicin of moncivimer:| | BOOKS Everyhody Wants 45c¢ Maco Cotton| | Large White Figs—new, 3 i, . . 250 | ul'y blecched, Jook like jinen, each . . 12% @ Linen Lawns lor Handkerchiels—Di- rect to us through the Custom-house, in sheg and medium weights, 36 and 4o inches wide, all Jinen,yied Ll 500 Special —Good sheer lawn, 500 40 inches wide. . ...... Popular Hand Books on Eriquette, Letter Writng, Quotations, Thinga Worth Knowing, Siips of Speech, Pronunciation, Toasts, Debater’s Treasury, Punctuation, Oratory, Conversaton, Parlor Gam:s, Conundrums, Magic, Whist, Dancing, Etc., each subject treated 45 upon by eminent authorities—per volume . . o o + s + ol e e o oaie [ 2 , 10 of the Leading Novels ““Confessions of a Wife,” Ma “Mrs, Wiggs of the Cabbage bato “Hounds of Baskervile,” Gonan Doyl “The Virginians,” Owen Wister.. 120 *A Daughter of the Snows,” by London.. 1.20 Hose — with white, pink, sky blue, lavender, red, gold and green silk hand- embroidered figured insteps, entirely new assortments, pair......50¢ ADVERTISEMENTS. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Insures Love and a Happy Home for All How any man may quickly cure himself atter years of suffering from weakness, lost vitality, night losses, varicocele, ete. Simply send your name end address to Dr. Knapp Medical Co,, | 1510 Hull bullding, Detrolt, Mich., and tae; will gladly send iree recelpt with full dire. tlons #0 that any man may easily cure him. self at home. 7This is certainly a most gea- offer, and the following extracts taken 1 their daily mail show What men thing of thelr Kemerosity: The Vultares ' by, Marsime *“Captain Macklin,”’ by Dav “Ad‘:mn(\lm of Oliver Horn’ FAAAAAR ARAATAAAAR RRAARAA R ARRAAAS DAAAAARR AARRARA AN AR AARARRA AR WRR AR AR RRRARA S ARATARA AR ARRAARRARAAA AR ARRAR AR NARAR AR RRRRARAAAR GRAAARAR AR RRAR RERAA AR AN WAR R AR R R ARAR LA ARRRAARAAR AAARAARATARAA AR WSS AL AR RA AR AR P eee o rr et ey RRRURR DRRRAnS WeRRanante | Judge said: “Did you not tell me yester- | last night, when he learrled that she had Hannigan and Mrs. Oxnard repeated in Yoot & day that you drank beer?” and Miss Han- | never appeared to take the place. He | GRBAND BARS effect the statements already published. 'sn raised. This action was taken because IN COURT FOR BATTERY the Board of Works had informed the DELAYS BUILDING OF “Dear Sirs—Please accept my sincere {has Miss Hannigan declared that Mrs. Ox- nigan replied: *“Well, I can take a glass states that her character is unquestioned THE NEW SCHOOLHOUSES school board that owing to lack of funds date. havy 2 the Teas nard struck her with a strap and threw | of beer as well as any one.” The Judge | and that there is no possibility that she e it would be unable to empi th reatiners & thorough lest and he benee’pay | After Hearing the Testimony Judge | 12rd Suckt for W0 @ JEAP 200 threw | of bect a8 ol M tinue. the case till to- | may have decided to shift for herselr. | Auditor Baehr Refuses to Pay Salary |, s000 te vhable glive s been extrmordinary. _.ll‘_‘:m:gm.g";;lgn b:-f:; Mogan Reserves His Decision clared that Miss Hannigan called her an | morrow when he probably would dismiss e e ety et of Two Draughtsmen for Board Secretary Park immediately notifled and you cannot realize how happy I am.” ““Dear Sirs—Your method worked beautifully, Resuite were exactly What I peeded. . Strengin end vigor have completely returned and en. largement is entirely satisfactory.” Dear Sirs—Yours was received and I had no trouble in making use of the receipt as direct. ed, and can uuthfully say it is a boon In Until Monday. Mrs. Bessie Oxnard, wife of George C. Oxnard, 1436 Broadway, who was arrested Friday on a warrant charging her with battery on the complaint of Julia Hanni- offensive name and struck her with the strap. Mrs. Oxnard testified that she then pushed Miss Hannigan, who fell against the hatrack, but deniea throwing the |domemc downstairs. Miss Hannigan again attempted to strike her with a it. % —_—— Bertha Sima Is Missing. Joseph A. Sima, who lives at the corner of Third and Adeline streets, Oakland, re- clsco, and supposed she was there until To-Morrow Last Day of Sale. Every garment that is, left to-morrow at 3 p. m. in the Boston ‘will be removed to the Lyceum, 915 Market stréet. The store will be remodeled. The carpenters of Education. The Board of Education yesterday re- quested the Board of Public Works to em- ploy two draughtsmen for the purpose of Auditor Baehr of the school board's re- quest and that official promptly stated that he would decline to pay the salaries out of the school fund. Baehr stated that under the charter the salaries shoufil ccme out of the funds of the Board of to 1238 % ports that his 16-year-old daughter Ber- | will start Tueuday. morning, so be sure|drawing plans for the proposed new W a thi A" corvespondence is_strlctly confdentiat, | terday. She was represented by Aftor- | Attorney Lyons asked Miss Hannigan | morning. He secured a position for her R positivery clase ot 3 b . at the gqL® | special tax levy. The communication ex- | houses, but Baehr zays the charter must ‘.!..1’:::' u':mm:;:. :-th-: . ‘mml ney Timothy J. Lyons. if she was in the habit of drinking and | with a lady at 162 South Park, San Fran- | {on Clothing Company, Market ,m,g. , | plained that the salary of the drzughts- | be obeyed and the Board of Works must wan to have it, glving their testimony both Miss she indignantly replied, *“No, sir.” The near Fourth. men would be paid out of the school fund \ pay the mwmm )

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