The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 7, 1903, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1903. 7 "1 tHE smromruM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. UU U CHUSED HER WOE | May Jones Cha.rges Hus- and With Drinking iguifN | ERFEITER i o “vioerazzes | The Clean-up Sale Gontinues—New ltemsTo-Day. DER ARRES Sale Price and M=n’s Shoes, of UI Shoe Clean-u) Sheort Lots Ha e than 30 lots of M s e, Children's, La I ! Men’s Furnishings January Clean-up Sale Now Aeccounts Can Be Opened by Responsible Parties. at Our Credit Bureai. Apply e have not all sze; in e ch style, but of which we have all sizes in Men’s well made ribbed Merino Underwear, flesh color and to Excess. ! re cut for the c'ean-up sale to half price. natural gray, mow cut to . . . . 72¢ A | Kid Lace or Button Shoes, szes 6 to 8 only, regulatly - ; s 5 o s o i i | A neup a’e pree . .. . R o Men’s good weight Vicuna Merino Underwear, now. . 87¢c vorce Suit on Ground of| Misses’ Box Calf Lace Shoes, with rabbe Men’s 50c Lisle and Balbriggan Hosiery, now per pair . 25¢ - 3 | D & price, 1Y . 1, QL - o “ailure to Provide | L,;,uv‘,:l,’r“\(‘ K”l;h\;“‘ Rt Men’s good Unlaundered Shirts, linen bosoms, now. . 37¢ Is Result. { Jarly $3.50, now . . Men’s Japonette Handkerchiefs, 7c—Cambric ditto . . . 8¢ Ladic:’ Opera Slippers, white kid, r-gulari CALIFORNIA'S 1 g 5 | Ladies’ Patent Leather Lace Shoes, Loui S LARGEST= Men’s Suspenders, linen or mercerized webs, now . . 37¢ sale Mcn s Stiff Bosom Percale Shirts, 68c and . 2¢ Ladies' $3.00 Vici Kid Lace Shoes, sale rrxL AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE » SR { Men’s $3.50 Fine Calf Lace Shoes, sa'e price ’s Neckwear, many styles, good patterns, now . . #2¢ |8 Jacohs & Co.’s Stock g Neck Ruffs and Gollareties Half Pr:ce Jacohs & Co.’s Stock at Half-Price and Sale of Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Children’s Cloaks and Dresses Continued that, ity to so ad- s that he lows her and $1.25 Underwear for 68c Ladies’ 90 per cent awool vests and pants, e o Frieote Sbe] | iiheqaien ¢l Hundreds of eager buyers in attendance Monday and yesterday, the first days of the sale of Jacobs & Co’s| the famous Star of ~ Jast year he has 1 ;‘:‘}\\_] !'o‘ \\1‘1 }; sto-k of high-class Children’s Wear, which we bought at 50@ on the dollar. ]lcobs & Co., recently located at Gaiter* Bisnd: wil with the means to e t stylis kol 113 Kearny street, as is well known carried only the best kinds of goods in their respective lines. In conjunction with the sale of Jacobs & Co.’s stock we also offer at l.alf price the cntire sample line of Misses’ and Children’s Dresses and rding to their cape effects, has not pro- pur- not shrink, vests high gy o e t‘h,“;d]bv T Coats from one of the most prominent manufzuurcrs in the country. neck, l‘;":lg] "Xl““;’ rbnge S ,":,.,-a“rd h(-r T ";d;‘ 3 The Dresses are Sik and Wool Plaids, Serges, Broadcloths, Fancy Wool Stripes and Camel’s Hair. The Cloaks Jone - ength, e Iy, B black re the latest eficts in Silk Velve's, new Fancy Plaids, Camel's Hair and Mckon Cloth. Al of them st hyalf prfoes| oo o black and white, 1 ivorce ever filed by s e 3.25 Dresies, now. . . $#s83 §15.00 Dresses, now . . $2,5@ $7.50 Cloaks, now . . .$3478 $14.50 Cloaks, now . . $7 285 & kn qr rpod WS Biohifled Bt adihe b.50 Dresees, now. . . $3e@B $17.50 Dresses, now . . $8,28 $9.00 Cloaks, now . . .$4,50 $15.00 Cloaks, now . . §7.50| °M7>, the acknowl- . 86.50 Neck Rufls “9.50 Dresses, now. . . $@w?B $25.00 Drese:,rmw s:z 50 £10.00 Cloaks, now . . .85s0@ $18.00 Cloaks, now . 39,” edged best g1.25 \ : L selves on re 2 . $3.25 £10. 50 Dresses, no 85,25 $6.00 Cloaks, now . . 00 §12.00 Cloaks, now . . .86+0@ 120.00 Cloaks,now . . §§0.00)] garment in the mar- \ £ the wife a $8.50 Neck Ruffs 312,00 Dresses, now . . $600 £6.50 Cloaks, now . 83-25 £13.50 Cloaks, now . . .$6a75 $30.00 Cloaks, now. . $15400)| ke, for this day only, | _ -~ $4.25 Elfordows Oloske for Infants Sacifo 1 10 3 years only; <dors gink, white and bincs were $4.00 ssd $5.00, B : $4 oo Neck “Rufi now all of th-m marked at half price, $2.00 and $2250- - -G8 \ $2.00 .00 Neck Clean-up Sale Glean-up Sale Housekeeping Linens, Flannels, $3 Ruffs 5 = of Lots Glassware A i ot ok of R s O Gl Biankets, Comforters, Etc., Confinues. and Crockery o ettes, ¢ collection, ranging in price from 3 T BE PAID | He Is Taken in Texas, Where | e Trustworthy Table Linens from the leading weavers of the world; excellent Towels, | sec Decoratd China Night Lamp and Chimney, each, At Half Price - oA S ] et AR S neady—to use Bedding of all good sorts, warm Winter Flannels and Flannel- f“;:;:;;c",‘\‘,‘;,',-'a'yo,, :f,: e Went Alter Sensational | Clean-Up Sale ettes, standard servicezble high-class housekeeping goods—at prices not to be Berry Dishes, round frosted glas, '=su=ry sca Escape From Moving Train in Curiain Dept. matched elsewhere on the Pacific Coast. e e Ptk i e s 2 this section of the store | {0c Flannelette 7c— Heavy quality, plain white Bedspreads $1.98 - Best satin finich, both sides made, soc quali y, clean-up sle price, yard . [Square Glass Butter Dishes, regularly 350 now st tohouseki cepersare: | and in pink and blue stripes and plaids; never equally rich in design, worth $2.75; sal= price, ¥ & PR 3 SR S Irish Points, iywhe:e less than 814c and 10c a yard; sale sach 5 B! :md Tu sh Towels —Close weave, large| Heavy Water Tumblers, regularly 8oc dozen, sples sent out for ... ... ... . 7¢c Fime Damask Cloths Madcofbzt size, were $2.25 a dozen, sle price, each 5@ - p 7o s at end of the w300m, | e Shaker Flannels 10c—Nearly a yard wide; flax, fully blcached, bordered al around, and Bleached Turkish Towels - Exra size, were 5, NOW . .15¢ 4 all of them zbout | V¢ P10 kes, cne heavy unbleached, the ather bec:ue there are no nipkins to match, we $3.00 a dozen, sale price, each . . . wo 45c Imitaton Cut Glass Candlesticks . -28c , 54 and 60 inches wide, il (B ke e i have marked them for the clean-up sale com- Unbleached Tu-kish Towels —Were s; 50 al2s5c Imitaton Cut Glass Water Pitchers . J5@ doors, etc., taken from ;:1‘;“ ‘;u: s = “106 . Mg Monday: dozen, clean-up sale pr ce, each. 23¢ | small Artificial Fow 15¢ $10.00, $15.00 and P $2.25 s7e—2x2 yar’s, now . . . . §#.28 Damask Crash - Fancy Borders, fast selvedges, Opal Decorated Ware, one- y‘.uonusul..- prices. » we have divided them for this | White Spreads, 76L-Doubl ply yarn, hemmed 5 size - 25214 yards, now . . . $2.28 40 pieces only at the rlnmun eale, price, yard | 45c Handkerchief Boxes .. - 230 o four lots: eads, for large three-quarter beds, only . 26@ $3.50 sze—2x3 yards, now . 32,78 . . 8| 65c Collar or Cuff Be ... .330 ‘0c - $1.00 ¥ aoR e dsilkoline $4-5° 87 2x315 yards, row . . $2.96 Bleached Pillow Cases — ~ 43%36 inches, cach @@ | 65c Toilet Bottles, now » - » « o o 33¢c 75 $1.50 C":}'::dfi“f“!:’;‘“,’fiffhmh' 50" gge Hemstitched Napkins — Purc iinen, were 8275 Bleached Sheets—s4190 inches, cach... 356 | 13¢ Rose Bowls, now - + - - . . 17¢ V 7(: R mm Muslin Curhns vards x 4o - ] s a dozen, clean-up sl price . $1.98 Bleached Sheets —72x90 inches, each.. .. 44g | 35c Writing Sets, now 43¢ . . 49¢ |Fine Blankets $.95 - Best California wool, 72 Dinner Napkins — Very large sze, 2 styles. Bleached Sheets—S1xgo inches, the sie for| £1. o0 English Decorated Dessert Plates, doz. eoo Cut from goods worth | inches wide; sale price, pair. - -$8:95 Tho ctha: were $2.50 d-zen, now £ 1.2 double beds, each . 48¢ | 1oc Decorated Oatmeal Bowls, now ardj that'would be vory |Good Blankets $2.78 Full 70 inches wide, Those that were $3.50 dozen, now ¢ 2,78 The New Spok: Stitch Shem—xnw inches, | $4.00 Semi-Porcela'n Chamber Sets . 33.]5 ale price . 33¢| almest all wool, sale price, pair . . $2,78 Bleached Table Damask — 58 inches wide, well each 70¢ 30c Decorated China Cake Plates . 15¢ Giean-Up SaleSuits--Cloaks Remarkable rejucticns in cur new Suit and Cloak Department. A clean-up sale of new and exc usive styles of women’s garments, at prices which wll lile more than cover the price of materials No old stocks offered he e at low prices, for this department is entirely Furniture and Carpets Some Extra Fine Values We wish to call particular attention to a few novelties in Body Brussels Carpets, which have just arrived from Eastern manufac- turers. They are in the beaut ful Le Art Noveau Florentine and Persian designs, from the studios of the most famous English and American designers, Diress Goods Sale The Big Annual Clean-Up e many items which will serve to make this ing sales ever held in the big stores model restocked for this seacon. Prices like these now: $10.00 $20.00 All-Wool S crges, Cheviots, Venelians—Plain and striped canvas in a ortment of popular colorings, such as tans, nayy, cardinal, garnet, cream, cadet, etc., also ut 150 vards of 38-inch Plaids, small nea: patterns for waists s dresses, perfect goods that have been selling regu- soc and 6oc yard, clean-up sale price . 38¢c Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Suits 0 Sults Suits Suits . Privste diigm. 38 yaed . o 4 o ao bawdsiedos .u.ao Bigelow Lowsl, per yad . . o o c e 6 00 0 o o Other makes of Body Brussels, per yard . U S 1.25 ind 31-35 Our Rug stock has been greatly increased, in both the large Carpet s zes and also the sma ler ones. > 912 Bigelow Wiltons . . $37.5@ 9x12 all-wool Smymas . $18.00 g9x12 Impesial Axminsters $FZ2FO 9x12 fine Axminsters . . F2F.50 Smaller sizes at correspondingly low prices, prices which we are confident can- good a brown: tmx-m wer Smrplel?emedy of All-Wool Phids—]fix:rl{cm assortment of Bouretta and Zibiline Sults . not be duplicated for the same qualities e'sewhere in town. ery rable styles for scparate skirts, kimopas, wrappers, etc., $85.00 Suits . Here are some low prices for good furniture: 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard, clean-up sale price . . c One-Half off o1 Our entire stock of Fine | Golden Oak brace arm rockers . . . TR L .:31.65 Nu\dty Stripe Waistings - Mostly silk and wool fabrics, in a large assortment thfio:m " Bc:;nm}l Sa;:‘:":‘ ‘h( r;"e .ml:- g"}‘:'" g’;: ' Im'““‘:’" w“hcs’: “’bblhfl seat arm rockers . 4 P s edlons e % terials and well made, all colors such as pinl olden Oak, cane seat brace arm dining chame . . . . . . . . . . 5 la r colorings, were 65¢, 75¢, 85¢ and goc yard, sale price 5@0@ blue, heliotrope, red, nile, white, both in sl | White enameled iron beds . . i AT w0 k. .00'2 56-Inch All-Wool Skirtings and heavy weight Meltons for coats and jackets, and weo'. Hardwzod frame, wire bed spring . . . ERTEERR R oespeie guaranteed absolutely water-pro. f, in a good assortment of popular mixtures in $12.00 Tea Gowns Golden Oak Drese'r, with French plate beveled MirTor o » o » & 3".00 Fuce, rowns and blues, now marked one-half off regular prices; were $1.73 ?;3 e Golden Oak Chifonier, with five drawers and hat box . « « + o + . 382850 CAROLINANS A s0a md now . . 88c, $1.00, 31.25 Gowns Well made Rattan Rocker, pretty design . RO Sgegyr - - . PaSE s N Suit Patterns — Both black and colors, beautiful silk and wool fabrics, $33.00 P iesdee 7 found Feuhes. Fillows, - poi - s s oo 31,50 PLEASED WITH STATE r the holiday trade, regularly $12.0, $15.00, §18.00 $35. =i Imitation Mahogany Table, top inches lq.m" nicely finished . . . $7.28 2 A TR B M bk Golden Oak Sideboard with French plate beveled mirror . . . . . $22, They Settle in Santa Clara County t pattern, clean-up sale prices, half off. $45.00 Gowns p T , .50 and Others Are to Them Soon. eived by Join | their companies, but the formal answer ary of the Treasury. The Je Sa 1 1 BY ' has not been returned. The Great North- | board says articles imported for ‘gifts™ S er Fil- ! - ern, the Soo line and the Minneapolls and | are not baggage and W. G. Rice of Al- NSTON. HOLLOWAY & co,, result I | St. Louis have not been heard from. bany and M. J. Lenihan of San Francisco 571 cmmerze St., Philade vertising i | A must pay duty on tortoise combs, silk TRV p vtsn DR. JORDAN'S crear DUNHAM OF GORPORATION Four Hundred Million to Be Added to Cap- ital Stock. pecial Dispatch to The Call. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 6.—By far the ciates. At the ahnual meeting of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad on March 10 the stock- .& SHOT T0 DEATH Annie Piggott and Her Brother Arrested on Suspicion. SEATTLE, Jan. 6.—Nance F. Lewis, saloon-keeper of this city and formerly employed by Wells, Fargo & Co. at San most stupendous incre in capital ever | °F y successful conferences with Horace G. mw by any ad corporation is plan- | Francisco, was “‘""dl'"t;‘;s a”‘":me“;s Burt, president of the Union Pacific, the | y any 538 Y, i h 3 ned by A. J. Cassatt, president of the| 8¢ 5% Sealeh way oar¥, \HS OIS i\repl‘("entulh'es of that railroad’s striking Pen ania Railroad, and his asso-| & bullet which entered ‘his brain from a | ;01,58 decided to-day that no agree- ber Colt's revolver. anie Lewis, alias Annie Piggott, the woman with whom he lived, and George Piggott, her brother, are in custody, sus- a| 10 END aTRIKE One Obstacle in Way of the Union Pacific Settlement. Special Dispatch to The Call. | NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—After three un- | ment could be reached in New York and | arranged with Burt to move the confer- | énce headquarters to Omaha. A fourth A Perfect Printing Plant. Billheads, statements, letter heads, en- velopes and all kinds of commercial print- ing. vou will vate Exchange 59 741 Market street —————— San Franciscan Must Pay Duty. NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—The board of gen- eral appraisers to-day overruled a decision save money. Telephone PH-‘ Sanborn, Vail & Co. gowns, etc., from the Orient. ————— The sale of seats for the concerts to he Let us estimate on your work and | given by Dr. Edward MagDowell on Sat- urday afternoon and Monday night at Steinway Hall will begin this morning at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s. ————— SANTA BARBARA, Jan. 6.—G. C. Packard, a pioneer resident of Santa Barbara, died thix afterncon from the effects of injuries received in being kicked by a cow. i ’ conference will be held there on January EAE e B holders will be asked to authorize an ad- 5 5 ) tition oAttt Al o . | pectea ‘of having committed the crime. |15 between Burt and new representatives o Sg:un OF AIITOIY | Fishermen’s Lights Confuse Vessels. | dition to the eapital at “rku‘()xt) e mPANY | he woman at first claimed that Lewls | from the sirikers, consisting of the gen- ]H[‘“ HONOLULU, Jan. 6.—All the Jap: 0 make A1 MEEEEIN Ui a4 but late eral committees of all labor organizations it X ; Porsiditngger=p ol Tongs 8 faps increase of the bonded indebtedness to a | Committed suicide, but later contradicted Hrarckted G Wi sbe) | rested for using lights on their boats, | ke amount. herself and asserted that he killed him- | “wrpere was no actual deadlock between | s Inlor e i This means that authority 1s to be con- | self accidentally. the employes’ committee and Mr. Burt.” ligh interfere wi navigation, e | ing confused with harbor lights, J 1 upon the board of dirgetors abso-| The bullet which killed Lewis first| This was the most favorable statement mmu-mmsu N”'( >—— lutely to issue, as it may from time to| ,.¢ceq through his hand. It is the theory | that could be made after the conference o8 free ard srietly private 0 oealy or by e i tell a story of dicine has more force than has ever | in plain package i Big & is & non-poisonone | remedy for Gonorrhae | (l-t Spormatorthes, | Whiis, uunatural dis: charg , OF any infiamma- tion, irritation or uicern- tion of mucous mem- | branes. Nou-astringent. | Prevest consagion, . | Prince Stregt, § | 1 standing as close to you then as 1 am | Pery house Sixteenth and Mission streets, | trajnmen for a 2 per cent increase in A b el Bold by Dragzists, | Q.ofi W Rew verl | | now?™" Bheridan a0 ot 'say ‘anothe. | hundreds of 0dd bureaus in oak mahos: | wages. The company sent an Offer ot 718 Market Street. 3 Saa ;;';;-;,&_u‘" Ciing =8| Nsomal treat- | | WOTd: The police say that they have two | AR% B4, OURSTE ChEPoc, s Peh fofom | Per cent. The committee of the Great | g ors !.m., 03.75, yrEx {Bookict an the ratiens i ] other witnesses who will identify Sheri-{ {he finest broken suits and are to be -old ‘Western and the Omaha roads held con- iiar sent oa request. l e et { dan, at about half their value. ferences with the managing officials of |Affirms Decision Against Railrond. ‘Skin Diseases Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Ringworfn, Itch, Ivy Poison, Acne or other sLm truubm:., can be promptly cured every bottle bears my signature. Trial Size, 25 Cents. At Druggists or by mail, from time order and prescribe, securitie enormous tota to the of $468,570,760 par value. BY THE MAN HE SHOT Assault to Commit Murder. hard Sheridan, who was arrested at ywards Monday and brought to this H been ona protracted spree, approached and said: “Are you sure, young fellow? Don’t make a mistal for I never saw you be- fore in my life “I am sure,” retorted McKeon. “Wasn't He Is at Once Booked on a Charge of | of the police that he threw his hand up estigat! o ent e st A ] WAMTA Cn The present capitalization of the com. | to Protect himself from assault, and in | L e D i MARRIAGE, WAULED FAEL. m( Court has a pany, as represented by stock and bonds | this manner receiving the bullet which | givive the majority are in favor of plece men) perior Cour anding, is $128420,240. After March | afterward lodged in his brain. Lewis had | work, and this is one of the points that the Souther cific 10 the total authorized capital stock and | been in the saloon and concert-hall busi- | will be decided in Omaha. The demand | the plaintiff § funded indebtedness will be $500,000,000. ness at Seattle for twelve years, having | for the abolition of piece work has been % 1 come to this city from San Francisco im- | the chief stumbling block during the New ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIDAN IDENTIFIED mediately after the fire of 1889, York conferences. If Burt ascertains to Steel Trust’s Vast Earnings. NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—The directors of the United States Steel Corporation to- day declared the regular quarterly divi- dend of 1 per cent on the common and 1%, per cent on the preferred stock. A financial statement was issued showing case. NSRS (R An 0dd Bureau. At the close of stock taking at Patto- sien’s, the big furniture, carpet and dra- | to-day. The meeting in Omaha will be in his satisfaction that the strikers are unanimous in their demand for a return to the per’diem system, it is probable that he will concede the point and end the | strike. e R REFUSE DEMANDS OF MEN. Roads Entering St. Louis Will Not Manager Mudge of the Santa Fe a de- mand for a 20 per cent increase in wages. The road has not yet taken actiong ST. PAUL, Jan. 6.—The Northern Pa- cific to-day answered the demands of its that we have just received from P e ] ;:::,‘h‘;df:fi"},fi‘,:\:“E"],:;:‘b!;[nch::: pb.:l' net earnings for the calendar year, with Grant Increase of Pay. and every one is in style as to color. and shape. means we Roya; P'L-l tender in the Aquatic saloon, 1604 Mark:; December estimated, of $132,662,000. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6.—It is stated by a | have ready for sale over th&ce thousand six hux‘ldred hats tat ::: l . 4 —_—— on as to . street, as the man who fired a shot railroad official high in railroad circles one price, $1.30. You can draw your own conclusi ._ i hraw | him Sunday evening, wounding him on| Minor Witnesses Give Testimony. | ihat the request of the commitiee of | popu‘]’arlty of the hats. They are regular $2.00 values—other stores 5 BED ant Gold mewilie -—-.._ veaied the right shoulder. Sheridan was at onge | SAN DIEGO, Jan. 6.—To-day's testi- | trainmen of the Western systems to in- | charge that for them. i bive bbon, T ake o othor. | | Hydrozone is endorsed by leading booked on a charge of assault to commit | mony in the Tingley-Times libel trial | crease wages 20 per cent has becn de- Derbys in different proportions, black color; Fedoras, Grae- | b bsolutely harm- murder. was that of minor witnesses, some as to | cisively refused by all the roads in St. os, Crushers, Dunlap Crushers, Pashas and Columbias, in blue, | | physicians. Itis abs ri )healm When Sheridan was taken out of his|the reputation for liability of defend- | Louis. £ L ey 1 I“’ Teowe smoke and Black, | Jless, yet most po\\] it mdg_ { cell McKeon instantly recognized him. | ant's deponents and others in rebuttal| TOPEKA,JKans, Jan. 6.—The grievance peasl;, tan, sivel, siiver, d ind 4 | §agent. Hydnflonct;‘ estro lsl > “That’s the man,” he sald to Detective | of oral evidence. Nothing developed to | committeesfof the Order of Railway Con- Every hat guaranteed and union-made. sites which cause e S Wren. Sheridan, who: s were blood- 1 ~h e the status of the | ductors and Order of Raflway Trainmen .of-town orders fi.led. Write us. Take no substitute and see that B of hagide | | SEAE 5 ® | to-day formally presented to General - g SN More Hats at $1.30 The wearers of our $1.30 hats will be interested in knowing the factory over dozen hats, 00D5(0

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