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THE SAN FRANCIS 2O CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1903. 21 HONOLULD VENTS JOY DUER CABLE ?‘c-pulace_ of Hawaiian Capital Takes a | Holiday. b tion Reaches Climax n Kalakau's Historic | Palace. | New Line Is Working Without 11‘ Hitch and Its Excellence ] Causes Experts to Marvel. F | - Friday was cele- as cable day. It 1 holiday. Five hered around the and lstened to citizens a M. EHAW ne receiyed the Honolulu: POLICE USE THE CABLE. Notify Honolulu Officials to Arrest Fugitive Chinese Woman. e cable whi s linked Hawall with ized yesterday for the ADVERTISEMENTS. BI¥TERS you are troubled with any akness of the s or B> Stomach, Liver, els, you will find = Bitters very beneficial. Trya bottle to-day. It will cure Indiges- tion, Const-pation, Dyspepsia and D tiver or Kidney Troubles when other remedies fail. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. i THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. All as publi The description will serv idea of goods ““clean-up’’ to-morrow morning. 1,000 M in a good the regular prices of which have been 50 BRlack Novecliy Suil palterns— Beaut nung, | Marchmont, A Speckled Bird—Augusta E. Wilson. ) M rity Trevor Hill, Adam Rush—Lynn Roby Meekins. | Dress Goods Clean-Up Sale istings, mostly silk and wool , 85c and goc a yard, re- Cuced for the clean-up 50 wool skirings and heavy weight of the new $1.50 Novels received by us as soon be sold at $1.08. —Gllbert Parker. lliam Stearns Davis, Charles Major. v K. Webster. e Priest —Glovatskl. mondeley General Charles King. The New Novels--$1.08 | hed will hereafter Wite. L Accounts Can Be Opened by Responsible Parties. Apply || at Our Credit Bureau. ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= . Men’s Goods Clean-up | Beginning Monday, these and many other not-to-be- | matched offeringsqwill bs found in the Men’s Fur- i nishing Goods Department on main floor. ‘ Men’s Ribbed Merino Underwear—In flesh color and nat- | ural gray—form fitting, well made and finished, clean- up sale price, per garment 72¢c Men’s Vicuna Merino Underwear—uwith invisible stripe, good weight, well made and fin- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE four items selected for detailed what to ex ¢ the big dress sale which begins Begins yards of Novelly Striped rtment of the ings, qualities been selling at 65c, ar wi Coats. © Expect to find the best of bargains. we have The Annual Clean-Up Sale ety | and Sale of Jacohs & GCo.’s Stock The Emporium’s big January “Clean-up” Sale begins to-morrow. winter season exclusively goes now at some price, and th= sale of these goods will be supplemented by the sale of the Jacobs & Co. stock, bought by us at 50c on the §1.00, and the sale of a manufacturer’s sample line of Misses’ and Children’s Dresses and T "Do not expect to find everything in the house reduced in price, but do expect to find every broken line, 2 every surplus picce of goods, thousands of winter garments, every odd size which is left in stock, marked now at immense reductions. advertis'ing and the well-known fact that we do precisely as we state that we will do, is a guarantee that every one of the remarkable reductions quoted below has actually been made and the gocds at the new prices will be found on our shelves and sales tables when the doors open Monday morning. except when otherwise stated, are for the wesk, whi'e quantities last. ished, clean-up sale price per gafment , < b SO Men’s Hostery—fine quality Imported Lisles and Balbriggans, figured and striped,’ regularly 5oc pair, clean-up sale price. . . . 25¢ Men’s Unlaundered Shirls—good linen bosoms, re-enforced bosom, back - and front, good-wearing body mus- lin, made with all the latest shirt improvements, clean-up sale price <. .37 Men’s HandKerchicls—nics, soft finish cambric-corded edge, good size, clean-up sale price, each.. . . 89 Monday, January &5. Everything that pertains to the The reliability of our All prices, Men’s fancy soft finished Japanot ards of 56-inch all- n for Coats and Jackets, guar- tely water-proof— assortment of popular s in grays, browns and blues, || oo and $2.50 a yard, sale price | One-Half Off ' fo and wool fub ern, clean One-Half Off red Novelly Svit Patlerns— ance of the big lot that we imported One Cliean-Up Sale Men’s Hats s of me Jacobhs & Co.’s Stock at Half_-—Prlce 5 Dresses, now $1.63 handkerchiefs, clean-up sale price, Men’s Suspenders— good quality linen and mercerized webs, with kid ends, clean-up sale price,pair 370 Men's Pereale Shirts—stiff bosom, nice neat patterns, white grounds, cuffs to match, 2 lines, clean-up sale price, cach . . .68, 720 Men’s Hoslery—nice, soft finish Maco yarn, in black and tans, seamless, good weight, clean-up sale price, P s o T e B Men’s Neckwear—a large assortment of bat ties, band and shield bows, four-in-hands and tecks, marked for | the clean-up sale, cach . . .1 20 and a Manufacturer’s Saptiple Line Children’s Cloaks and Dresses We've bought the entire balance of Jacobs & Co.’s stock of high class Children’s’ wear, Ladies’ Underwear, Children’s Mil- linery, Ladies’ Neck Ruffs, Collarettes, etc., at 50ec on the dollar, and begin the sale of these goods to-morrow morning, at the same reduction of the retail price, 50¢ on the dollar. Jacobs & Co., formerly located at 113 Kearny street, carried only the best kinds of goods, in their respective lines. So well known was this firm, and so high the reputation of their goods, that further comment on the qualities of the stocks acquired by us is unnecessary. In conjunction with the sale of Jacobs & Co.’s M'sses’ and Children’s Wear, we offer at half price the entire The the sample line of Misses’ and Children’s Dreses and Coats, from one of the most prominent manufacturers in this country The garments are al Groceries--Liguors Monday and Tuesday Lenox Soap—Proctor & Gamble's, for the Dresses are made of silk and wool plaids, serges, broadcloths, fancy wool stripes and camel’s hair. ome the new Russim Blouse effect; some of them one-piece suits; newest styles, some with pleated skirts and drop linings; etc. In fact a general assortment of little some of them two pieces. They are trimmed with velvets, fancy plaids, plaid silk girls” and Miss=s’ up-to-date school and dress suits, such as only the best stores carry in stock, all at half price beginning Monday twodays, Sbars . . . . . . . . 280 morning. The Children’s Cloaks are the latest effects in silk velvet, new fancy plaids, camel’s hair, melcon cloth and black || Ganea Clara Prunes —good quality, § 1ba moire silk. Every one of them now at half price. -’ iy §15.00 Dresses, now $7.50 Cloaks, now $3«75 $14.50 Cloaks, now $7.25 ° Coffee—good famil ack and brow o Dresses, now $§3225 50 Dresses, now $8a75 £9.00 Cloaks, now $4.50 $15.00 Cloaks, now $7a80 || Qysters — good Cove, 3 i . s, the soft hats o Dresses, now $4.75 Dresses,now $§2.80 $10.00 Cloaks, now $500 $18.00 Cloaks, now $9s00 || oller Whisky—Spring of "g4, regularly $4. er raw or bound | 50 Dresses,now $8228 $6.00 Cloaks, now $3.00 §12.00 Cloaks, now $6.00 §20.c0 Cloaks,now $10.00 a gallon, Monday and Tuesday . . 8308 l_‘ s ldz\t the $12.00 Dresses,now $6#00 §6.50 Cloaks, now $Fw28 §13.50 Cloaks, now $6#78 $30.00 Cloaks, now $15+00 || Zinfandel - Extra il 75¢ large Fall an intr & . o il A g * e e $1.85 and Eiderdown Cloaks for Infants—sizes for 1 to 3 yearsonly, co'ors pink, white and || Parry’s Medicinal Malt Whisky—bortle. . 98¢ blue; were $4.00 and $5.00; now all of them marked at half price..... $2.00and $2.80 || | i cogc— v, wi- . . 750 all 10c Flannelette 7c—Tie heavy ou Tow 1%5c Shaker Fiannels 10c— Clean-Up Sale Housekeeping Linens, Flannels, Blankets, Comforters, Curtains, Upholsteries, Etc. A rarely equa'ed opportunity to buy s‘andard, serviceable, all-the-timz-useful housekeeping goods No reserve on all lots that we consider small (lots that from the leading weavers of the world, excellent Towels, rezdy-to-use tes, Lace and Mu lin*Curtains, Table Covers, Cushion Fops, etc., etc., | ill make them quick sellers. below their values—prices t 7 Linens ink very large). good scrt, warnr winter Flannels and Flannel breaking clean-up sale pri g makes, ir rustworthy at record. ik White Spreads, 76c—Double ply yarn, hemmed erds, n white; qualites no dressing, for lirge three-quarter beds, at the un- t 814c and 10c 2 heptlof pice il 7 o S n W WG TS 76¢c icces on sale commencing to-mor- Fine Damasic Cloths--M:dc of best flax, fully bleached, bordered a | around, and becau e there are no napkins to match, we have marked them for commencing Monday arly a2 vard wide; one heavy un- hite; ideal for underwea and 135c yan - . $1.78 . . $2.28 clean-up {y le price commencing Mo 10c vads, now . . SRS Fine Comforters $1.94—Best c 2 yards, now . $2.96 large and warm, the $2.50 kin s—Pure linen, were $2.75 a cach alepeiee 1<t E O $1.98 Choice Comforters 89c— F siz First Clean-Up Sale in the New Department, Suits and Cloaks We can safely say that no store has ever invited you to attend such a sale s we have planned to start in the Suit and Cloak Department on Monday. It is a nd depart- ment. Evety garment is strictly up to date. All geods are brand new; many of them have not been in th= store more than thir.y So it is a clean-up rale of new and excusive siyles that’we invte you to, a sale of Damask Crash—Fancy Borders, fast selvedges, 4o | picces only at the clean-up sale, price, yard . . §@ | Bleached Pillow Cases—45x36 inches, each. . . 8@ || | omen's garments at prices that will barely cover the. cosc Bleached Sheets—s4x90 inches, cach.. . . . 365€ of material. But we do not propos: to carry ready-to Bleached Sheets—72xgo inches, cach... . . . 44 || wear garments from one season toanother, and with the end in view of quickly. closing out the balance of cur winter's stock while there are yet months of wear ahead, we have made such sweeping, crowd-bringing reductions as there: Bleached Sheets—S81xgo inches, the size for double | beds, each W —81 inches, each The New Spoke Stitch Sheets x94 inc! r7 cl e i 0 K e Coaly e ases e ia bl Lb el i d SN Regular §20.00 Kersey Coats Ruffled Muslin Curtains—3 yards long, 4o inches Regular $0.00 “ue,'(-ix;(h ruffie; good 75¢ per pair curtains, clean- el g up sal€ price Regular $55.00 Ki Regular Cashion Tops — About 100G bion Regular Fine Blankets $6.95— Best C double stitched es wide, clean-up Bleached Table Damask— 58 inches wide, well made, d, only 20 ‘dozen of them, on mic Very large sze, 2 styles. Thoe igjied on edges; regwar value soc each, are marked Regtlar S R IR T 89¢c dezen, now . . . . . . $1.82 1 clos:, top and back complete . . . . . . 13¢c Regular : . Those that were $3.50 dozen, now . . . . 50 Tapestry R S Sl egular 385 k wool and make, 100%¢ th 33 32.38 250 Tapestry Squares (24 ) 80 A few very rich imported garments are reduced as follows: worth $1.50 and $2.09 per yard, that would be very White Dress, tri i gk O 86,95 s5oc quality, dean-up wle price, yard . . . . 37@ <hesp at soc each, marked for the clemn-up mé.a. s e Good Blankefs $2.78— Full 7o inch e for large Beached Turkish Towels—Close weave, large size, pit paire”1ite Curtains — 300 of them, 6 dfesy || One Pmpadour Dinner Gown, cr-ation of Raffin, was §3 beds, almost all wool, decp binding, 3 $3.95 grade. were $2.05 » dosen, mlc pace, each . TIBON e it have feen diviled lato’ s Jots wild yehiced. fou One Champagne Opera Coat, creation of Ignace, was £5c0, now. $750 commencing to-morrow, pair - $2.78 Bleached Turkish Towels —Exira size, were $3.003 the clean-up sale as follotvs: 2 One Blue Opera Coat, creation of Ignace, was now. . . . 3110 Bedspreads $LO8—The best satin finish, beth sidss dozen, saleprice each. L L . L. L. 18C Those that were 75c and $1.00 each, now . .50@ || On¢ Black Opera Cloak, creation of Ignace, wa $110 equally rich in design, a Sz ecally priced Unbleachzd Turkish Towels —Were $3.50 a dozen, e that were $1.25 and $1.50 each, now . 750 If alterations are necessary they be charged for the clean-up sale, each.. . $1.88 clean-up salepree,each . . . . . .. . . 23¢ Those that were $1.50 and $2.00 exch. . $1.00 s - S Jor extra. med wth Irsh pont lace, creaton of Havet; was Clean-Up Sale Clothing Men’s and Boys’ Suiis Reduced Beginning Monday, your choice of all the small lots .of our $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 and $17.50 Suits and Overcoats at.............. $".25 This offer includes all fabrics from the medium grades to the finest, and the range of styles includes the <mart, broad-shouldered sack coat in many fashion- able fabrics in exclusive merchant tailor patterns, correct in style and perfect in fit. The Overcoals long, full and broad shouldered,” in medium and dark Oxfords and novelties, not one of which has ever been sold less than §12.50, more were $15.00 and $17.50, choice of all these Suits and Overcoats now at . . $11.25 B,,‘)::z‘;w:tonhm‘s:i s;usu; F‘z:xliy“ :h:]:iar:-sutpmj‘::l:firt:res, finely made and well ui;\;n:;; Boys' Sailor Suits — Dark m'xed Cheviots, sizes onl up ale price Boys' 3-piece Suits— At and cassimeres, coar, pants and ¢ tomateh, sizs § to 14, years, $4.00 values, ale piice . - . . <)o s < - 3’2.93 Youths’ Overcoats, $3.98—Sizes 15 1o 19 years, made of tan Wwhipcords, in good winter weight, with velvet colare, well made and trimmed, perfect fitting and wo th | $7.50, clean-up sale price : $3.98 | Youths' Fine Suits —Sizes 14 to 20 years, in an endle's variety to select from, every garment ’ made by men's tailors, fit and finish equal t> cutom werk, well worth §12.5¢, clean-up I 2 Furniture Specials Monda_;r One of the largest and finest stocks of Furniture that is shown in any of America’s large stores has been assembled in our beautiful new Furniture showrooms on the second floor. The assortment in- cludes all styles of high class modern furniture, from the lowest priced good kinds to the choicest hand-carved pieces that are pro duced by the most expert wood carvers and cabinet makers. *As a special inducement to visit the newly arranged Furniture agd Carpet departments to morrow we make these two big special offers: This Center Table—Either Golden Oak or Imitation Mahogany, made of nicely grained woods and well fin- ished, top and bot- tom shelves both shaped outlines, top 24 inches square, | | regularly $2.75, spe- cially priced for Mon- day only . $1.90 This Canc Scal Dining Chair—Gold- en Oak, brace arm, six square spindles in back, gloss finish, large seat, very comfortable, an exceptionally good value at 3z.00, specially priced Clean-up Sale of Shoes Half Price for the Short Lots The inventory in the Shoe Department has brought to light 33 different lots of Misses’ and Children’s, Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes, of which we have not all sizes in each style, but of which we have all sizes in some style, and to close these out at once we have cut them all fo haif price. Children’s Vici Kid. Lace or Button Shoes, with spring heels—sizes 5 to 8 only—regularly $1.00 pair, clean-up sale price . . 500 Misses’ Box Calf Lace Shoes, with rubber heels, good serviceable shoes—regu- larly $1.75 pair, clean-upsale price . . . ... . .. .88e¢ Ladies’ fine Vici Kid Shoes, either Goodyear welt or hand-turned soles, lace or button style, the celebrated Foster make—regular price $3.50, clean-up Ladics’ Opera Shippers, White Kid, half French heel, with a neat bow on vamps—regular price $1.00, clean-up sale price. . . ... . . §50e Ladies’ Patent Lace Shocs, plain toes, Louis XV heels, hand-turned soles— regular price $3.50 pair, clean-up sale price . saeis i SR Ladies’ V:ci Kid Lacc Shoes, coin toes, patent leather tip, hand-turned soles, opera heels—regularly $3.00 pair, clean-up sale price . ... . $1.50 " Mcn’s Finc Call Lzcz Shoes, medium toes, Goodyear we'ted soles—regular SIS [ fzst time for the arrest of a fugitive from | had made her rounds of the ‘ business | justice—and, strange to say, the fugitive [ houses. She had taken her 5-vearold is a woman. | child and all of her valuables with her | called upom Police Judge Cabaniss With | yono1uiu yesterday or to-day and a. ca- | Mar Toy, a partner In the firm of QuINg | plegram was dispatched to the police au- Chong Ming, merchants, 1014 Dupont | thorities there to arrest the woman on | street, and Mar Toy swore to a warrant | the arrival of the vessel. She sometimes for the arrest of Dung Kwai, alias Lock i;‘;'?sml .!)10“;-1! in (‘a‘uclaslem attire and 1s o o - | said to be of unusual intelligence. Wong, a Chinese married woman, on a | S50 t0 be ¢ - < At s | gram, which was signed by charge of obtaining money by false pre- | cpjef Wittman, was as follows: tenses. . % | A, M. Brown, Sheriff, Honolulu, H. L: A week ago yesterday Dung Kwal called | rest! charge obtaining ‘money by false_pre. e i e fenses. felony, Chinese woman, Du vai, a s P siness re- | lations with the firm, had asked her to reach Ar- | Scar behind ear, scar on top of head. mole side of nose, oné upper tooth gold-filled, dresses | American or Chinese : fashion. Police court | » for him a loan of $10%. The | Larrant, January 3. 1903, Judge G. H. Caban- |n was promptly handed to her. Shc |ise: Mar Toy. complaining witness. Hold all | went to other firms and procured money money; extgadition papers will be procured. | Answer. / cn the same representation. / It was discovered yesterday that the busband of the woman had not instruct- ed her to procure the money and inquiry One Way Rate for the Round Trip. Passengers to Kansas City over the Southern Pacific can buy tickets on Jatuary 8 and 9 report completely exoneratbs the register from the charges made against his #d- ministration, and Interior Department of- ficials and Senator Perkins, who has been Interested in the investigation, say that the register will not be removed. Cemmissioner Hermann was very em- phatic in his declaration that the depart- ment regarded Inspector Burke's report as a complete answer to all complaints and charges that had been made against the Marysville office. He said there was nothing whatever on which to base a claim for the removal of Register John- | son or other offictals at Marysville and | that the business of the office had been | conducted with great credit to all con- | cerned. Senator, Perkins sald to-day that the term of the register was about to ex- pirc and that he might not be reappoint- ed, as another candidate had secured a strong political and business backing, which would probably secure for him the Lilace. Failure to reappoint the present INSPEGTOR BURKE JUBMITS REPORT Land Office Register Johnson Will Not Be Removed. Special Dispatch to The Call. CALL BUREAU, 1406 G STREET, N, W.., WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.-—Inspector Burke has submitted to the Commissioner of the General Land Office at Washington brought out the fact that she had depart- ed for China on the steamer City of Pe- king. which sailed on the day when she for $60 for the round trip. Call at the Ins formation Bureau, 613 Market street for par- ticulars. . ’ his geport on the condition of thé office at Marysville, Cal,, and the conduct of business under Register Johnson, register, he said, would in no way reflect its | upon his management of the office, which he | bad been shown upon investigation to be Leyend just criticlsm.! The appointment | of ancther in his place would be merely | the ‘‘turning of the wheel of political for- Wi ¢ Missouri Pacific Baim; Through service daily to Kansas City and St. Louis | A SR Fort Brady Barracks Burned. SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich., Jan. 3. | The fine barracks at Fort Brady, which were built in 1892, were destroyed by fire via Scenic Route. New to-day. The barracks were occupied by " a battalion of the Fourteenth: United cbservation cafe cars | States Infantry, and the men saved their accouterments and the furniture of the buflding. There was little water in the clty pipes when the alarm was turned in. | Fereonally ovducted excurilons. to; Kauasa and consequently not sufficient pressure | S13, St 3 - Bostu ¥ the mai fqrylhe firemen o0 cope with | So0,cll Easters points. For full informatiow i the flames. An Investigation of the lack | L. M. FLETCHER, of water is now being made. ! Pacific Coast Agent, 5 | 126 California st., San Francisco, Cal California School of Design. F, R Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. New | FOR BARBERS, Ba- bootblacks, bath- billlard tables, Department of ‘Decorative Designing and ! BRUSHE ::;-‘“ ‘Wood Carying. Regular Classes in % candy-inakets, T Dravwing: Modeling, eic. Senowl opeps | Byem oo i Fusiriey i paser Monday. * | hangérs, printers, painters. shoe factories, stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tailors, ete. BUCHANAN BROS., Brush Manufacturcrs, 609 Sacramento Weals a la carte. LA B AR | All the world's a stage—but the encores [ are few and far between.