The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 15, 1903, Page 21

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1908. ANNA'S SON Young Daniel and His| 3 Beat ¢ v PLOS ALONG THE WARPATH e Friends Capture a Hack. i Eject Its Occupant, West Virginia Legis- lator. S e II TR Party Across Ohio River, Locking Doors to Prevent Service of Warrant. TON, W. Va., Feb. —John general manager of the a and Hocking Coal Hanuna, son of Senat: are charged with ha w 1 member of the nty, here early was going home CALDWELL B. &DI_Y I‘\'JUEED 14 West V tors here der of !C‘b "'HE OHIO RIVER. Ot Feb. 14—A special tmasters Appointed ar ions Granted to a er of Veterans. e} WIFE FORCES HUSBAND TO CONFESS MURDER At y for the Defendant Declares | at Mrs. John Cummins Killed Servant Girl. TON, Kans., Feb. 14.—In for the murd id servant girl, rprise to-day ¥ e proved tha d by the defflul— shown, the coun- erted in his state- t Mrs. Cummins fluence over her | iad forced him to | of the crlme NG the of n said that he ead and thfl) where sl nsmr R’S STOMACH ITTER , other medicine has been so suc- ‘i RS 1 in curing Stomach and Bowel | mplaints as the Bitters, During the 50 years it has established an un- < d record of cures of Indigestion, | Dys psia, Beiching, Constipation, Billiousaess and Malaria. Try it. Escapes in a Private Car| Company, | new n».nmunv.uimmv.v.nuv.énuzu BERRRR R RERRRRRRRRRR Y. RER R ERR SR KN AAAR AP AARARRARAAR L RN QA PRIER PRRRRERERRE RN R!’;!R’l!'_n’.’.!’. A2 A d A d dddddd THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | TKE EMPORIUM. ! RRREE. RERRERRRREREER, LERREEERERY. RERRREEERRERRY, RRRRRR RRRRY, RERRRRRRRERERY. RRRRRR RRRRY RRRRY, RRRARREARERRRE RRERREREERE RRERRERRREERRY, EERRER XRREY, RERRRRRRRERREY, RRRERR Indian Basket and Curio Depa Sale of High Art Pofler:y Ware 30c on the $1.00 We have closed out the e sample line of an American manu urer’s product high art pottery bric- a-brac, ey vvmnu vy con- | | ! sign:, and will be offered | 30c on the dollar of manu. The Empress Dollar Gloves We believe them to be th duced to sell for $1.00. Cust them for their goo ing qualities; made of clasp, oversea Cream, v are an exceptional value, and The sterling rel to support every statement n this been in our posse: irst great and up-to-date, $1.00 Yard 42-inch London Twine— Pri make; fast black; in every particular. weave; very a splendid value. skirts. Beautiful New Sprmy Neckwear Large shipment just in of New York de- signs in Ladies’ Neckwear. We picture the latest fad, a° silkk stock tie with and exquisite Bishop em- { bow in back, Rc.‘a\ =t~ and P Ven: incertions, Neat Biack Silk Stocks, with_detachable linen lar, either bow or four-in-hani tic, . $1.00 $1.25 T unv_v_»-vnzvin rremer the newest crepe broidered over collar, either grape or Persian effects, cach § 1225, $1.75, $2.50 slk stocks, neatly trimmed in of est gloves pro- 7 we shall re at g " lUHAC ve P Light Blue, will be sold du Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments The Asfolushmg Sale Continues y of our merchandise is un that we make. Suit and Cloak ion The original prices were exactly as stated, so t selling prices there can be no doubt that these Sro.oo $28.75 $24.95 $ 6.95 $14.95 $15.75 $47.50 $q2.. $85.00 -’27.95 $33.75 $57.50 $16.00 $18.50 $23.50 $ 8.95 $11.95 $13.95 $14.00 $18.00 $271.00 $ 9.00 $10.50 New Black Dress Goods Some Pretty Weaves for Spring lev's a perfect fabric 52-inch Latiic:—A new hop sacking JJish and serviceable; 52-inch Canvas Rovionne—A popular material for street suits and separate Express Largest Mail Order Store in the West Spring Catalogue being compiled A Big Sale of Brushes of All Kinds Begins Next Tuesday Sales Tables Main Aisie rhc) were finished too smoothly. for 5.-Ib White RlanKets, regu- larly $5.55 the pair. ... 6-1b Whitc BlanKels, regv- larly $5.95 the pair.. .. 6,-Ib Whitc BlanKets,regu- larly §6.55 the pair.. .. 7-1b White BlanKels, regu- larly $7.35 the pair. ... 7:-1b W hile Blankets, regu- larly $7.95 the pair 8-lb Whilz Riankels, regu- larly §8.55 the pair.. .. t sell a larg= third less than its real value. v handsome waists and costume Yellow, Old Rose, There are facts at we are offering The g g le or 1903 have scarcely three months, and are therefore stylish Allerations extra. $1.25 Yard 4b-inch Pebble Mistral—The very ; a rough cffect on the hop order; made to wear. 52-inch London Twine — Excellent . , in a perfect shade of black: extra value. 42-inch Crepe de Paris—Silk and wool; quality a French fabric of unusual for the price. Shoe Shiners 77c¢ Monday and Tuesday The Dandy Shoe Shiners never sold for less than ® §$1.00 in the reg- ular way, will be offered in the big store Monday and Tuesday only at order; three for men, women and children, adjustable to any size; used with a cloth; shine your own shoes. Special Sale of New Spring Silks Some Beautiful Peau de Armures at 59¢ shipment of the exquisite new weave This silk has the cffect of 2 Crepe de Chine, The colors are: Reseda, Cardinal, the season at 85c the yard; Monday and Tuesday 5sc Sale 50c Ribhon--24c¢ Monday and Tuesday. 3000 yards of 434-inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon, in the following dainty shades ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= Accounts can be opened by responsible Apply to our Credit Bureau. parties. Wool Blankets at Half Prico Beginning Monday and during the week, while quantity lasts, we shall offer manv hundred pairs of High- grade White Wool Blankets, manufactured at the Oregon Woolen Mills, Every ounce of wool that should be in the attractive appearance that blankets of this superior quality of wool should have. shou'dered loss enough to enable us to sell them a( th( price. is very unlikely that blanket bargains like these will ever come our way again: Maize, Gobelin, of spring wear: Turquoise, light on sales tables Monday and Tuesday Monday and Tuesday only . Fancy Printed Dimities--ncw weave Engl'sh Galateas —lighr, dark, medium Fine Indian Linons—extra value shown in price . .. shap style finish for $11250e $13.50, $15.00, .00, up to . moderately priced. finish, for $34.00. neat carvings, with beveled edge mirror ing desk and book shelf with beds. Bzd and Wardrobe combined. . Bed and Desk combined . . designs, sui-able for parlors, libraries, Supply your present wants and lay in the blankets that you will need for some time to come, white, cream and black; that would be a bargain at 500 yards 414-inch Draw Cord Fancy Ribbons for cushions, in four good combinations—scarlet and wh'te, marine and white, cardinal and navy and black and gold; an excellent 5oc value, on sale in main aisle More New Wash Goods 68-inch Organdies — 5oc values, white and colors; yard Mercerized Waisting Zephyrs—in open-work, fancy dots and p'ain we New Percales—our 36-inch Emporium guaranteed Sale of Dining Chairs and other Choice Furniture Monday only—The solid oak dining Chairs cane seat, brace arm, six square spindles in back, with broad plain band at top, for which our regular low price is sz oo cach. A very dainty Dressing Table—With French plate beveled mirror, chown in illustration, either Go'den Oak, Mapleor Mahogany $85.00 Upright Folding Beds —A very large and complete stock, all We offer a particularly good one, made of sound hard-wood, golden oak or imitation mahogany Other styles $37.50 to "’5-00 Combination Folding Beds—Very convenient, wardrobe and bed in one piece, and other styles combining wardrobes, writ- $£43.50 ~ £ 75.00 ’82.50 0 $80,00 Choice Brussels Carpet, 95¢c Another Astonishing Offer This Week Beginning Monday and during week while quantity lasts, we offer an excellent grade of Brdssels Carpets (not body brussels) in 12 choice Persian and other for which cur regular low price not laid is $1.15 per yard, for the entire week if quantity lags, sewed, laid and lined. ARLRLL ARAALLLRALRLAAE ARAAR R RQRAR Sale Silk Moreen Petticoats, $2.39 Monday and T day ‘we offer our en line of Colored Sik § rtment Now on main floor of Rotunda Sale of Mussed Muslin Wear at Low Prices Now in Progress on Second Floor Moreen Pe:ticoats gf Not a cheap one in Thc\ are made full and AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE top with a yoke. Some corded flounce, others an accor- dion pleated flounce, ‘as have Eugene City, at exaetly half price. them is in them, "The surface is fluffed up a little, but not enough to give them We strongly objected to this flat appearance, and the manufacturer has Colors navy, C!l’l' and $3.98 —Monday and Tuesday—choice crimson, Sheeting Sale—The well-known Pequo: brand; unbleached; 49 inches wide; for smgle beds or Iarge pil'ow cases; mill list price is 1334¢; The Emporium Monday and Tuesday; yard . Pillowcase Sale—Bl=iched; regular 4553 size; nice cotton; no dressing; Monday and T'uesday only, each. green and $3.50 $2.39 Music 18c, Monday Only. Comforters —A new lotsilkoline covered, summer weight, each. . = L3 L3 3 § = s z s L 3 ; g 3 3 bd § 3 ; i i = = b4 b 3 = 3 x By x = s b4 s s x = = = 3 L Comforte:s, extra liberallv filled w white sheet Som f)f th ery l‘l[e b cotton, pretty coverings, each . $1.75 and most [‘l)}"lll‘li’ sheet Ma’se’”‘s Spreadsf Aoie mus’c, to-morrow, only, 18c copy. range of styles, good quality and v ‘“ Hiawatha.” ¢ Because Hz Loves His Moth: value, each , p White Spreads— Best 3-ply varn, crock copied from Marseilles. priced by us, each. . Fortune Teller Said. Maiden Da x't You Picase Come Home ™ ¢ Trut Hi A Sale of Fine Lace Curtains Reductions of One-Quarter and One~Third 300 pairs of hand-made Battenberg and Point Lace Curtains, in lots of two to six pairs; all of them imrorted, genuine real lace goods: have been divided into two lots for special sale during week while quantities last. There are about 5o different patterns to choose from, and they will be sold on the Curiains on the Curtains That Were That Were !’440 $3.50 (o $7.50 Pair 5‘301‘ $8.00 to $16.00 Pair Boys’ Clothing Three New g"-’;’:o’d Reasonably Pants for ages 6 t s in dark co plid and fancy eff th: d.ub'e-bre: and there are also a large ece suits in the lor, 33'45 Suits, blue, violet, old rose, pink, scarlet, e 24 e stripe, only . all specially priced at Boys' Sailor Norfolk Suits, fir age: Years, strictly al 1 and browns, the sailor collars y br and complete with embro'dered sheld:. T hn' cuits will be found perfect fitting ani extza well tailored and unusual value at the price . . $5.00 Youths” Long Pants Suits, ages 12 to 19 years, single-breasted style ani all-wool blue chev- fot and fancy mixture:, cut in the latest fashion and well tailored, epecially LT $4.95 priced at. . Cloth Bound Books, 17c 300 Titles by World-Famous Avthors ‘24c standard works of ed in gold o Pow land, Flem- titles as: Ardath—Corellt rat of the Breakfast illustration, golden finish, ng pping Heavenward—Pren- - $1.27 Se: t an African Farm e Stistory of Eagtand d Sunshine— Cousin Betty M: Dark Secret, The—Fleming David Copperfleld—Dickens Dawn—Rider Haggard O.her styles - Groceries-Li Monday and Tuesday Bacon— Best Eastern Sugar Cured, b . §7@ Baking Powder — Emperium brand, Ib. 30@ Ghirardel!i's Ground Chocolate—Ib tin. London Layer Raisins — 3 lbs Best Eastern Rolled Oats Cereal Coflee— packages for the two days, each . Durkee's Salad Dressing— Shredded Wheat Biscu New Evaporated Apricots or Pears — Yellowstone Rye or Bourbon W hisky quarts . Parry’s Malt Whisky— botie Apricot Brandy— bottl Imported Ginger Ale-- Cantel and Cochrane’s, for the two days, dozen. . . $1.50 Silver Dell Whisky — Choice old Bourbon, gal- lon. . . . $3.25 Table Claret—Old Acti stock, 5-gallon lots, $1.85; gallon . . . . -40c -78¢ Very old Tarragon Port—bottle . . Special Sale of Sewing Machines Monday and '} Tuesday — The Empo- rium drop head sew- ing ma- chine, guaranteed for five years; dark oak finish, has § drewers, ball bearing throughout, which makes it - run easily and noisc'essly; complete with all the latest ‘airachments from the factory o.f a famous maker, whote name we ciinot use, because we res- Al = Mandzv and Tursdzy WALRRRARARE QAL AARARARLLARE QIR AL QAL A8 2 AadQ a2t 2 qaana 18530 inches, halls and dining room, WARRAR ARRRAARAARBA AL AR RAA AR A AAR AR RAAEARA AL A AR AAARAAR AR R A RAR AARARARAAARE ARAARA AR AAAAA L AAAAAAAAAAR AAARAARARAA R AN AAAR R DA AT AR anaaa FATHER UNABLE T ARSEDE SN Dwelling-House Fire. PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 14.—One person was cremated, two fatally hurt, others seriously injured and seven build- ings totally destroyed by fire in Taren- tum, a village twelve miles north of here, early to-day. Ray Craig, aged 13, was | cremated, while his father was trying to | save him. The injured: D. J. Craig, burned about | head and body, also hurt while jumping from second story, will die; Mrs. Craig, inhaled smoke and flames and injured in jumping, will recover; Hope Craig, 8 | years old, burned about body, also skull fractured by falling from window, will | die; Sherley Craig, daughter, aged 10, burned about face and body, arms and leg broken by jumping, may dle. The fire had its origin in the Craig resi- dence, which stands in about the mid- | Boy Cremated in Fierce| two | | dle of a block of frame houses. Bach of the houses destroyed had the first floor occupied ore, the living rooms be- ing above and in the rear. When the Craig family the only es windows. ape was by the second-story rs. Cralg dropped the girls from the window, while her husband tried | but before he could | 0 rescue his son, reach the bedside the entire house was |in flames and the parents were forced abandon him and jump. The fire was caused by an overh led natural gas stove. The property loss is about W\w} HOUSE BREAKS RECORD FOR PRIVATE PENSIONS WASHINGTON, F f‘b 14—The House to-day passed the sundry civil bill, which has been under consideration since Tues- day, and then broke all previous records in the matter of private pension legisla- tion. It was the last opportunity of pass- ing pension bills’ at this session and the calendar was cleared, not only of House, but of Senate bills, 3% in afl belng passed. Three hundred and twelve was the high- est previous record, made in the Fifty- first Congress. S EA NG Embezzles From Mother-in-Law. CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—George d'Essauer was to-day sentenced to the penitentiary for embezzling $14,000 from Mrs. Eliza- beth Harvey, his- mother-in-law, by means of forged securities, was awakened | b | | | | | MAY TURN KOREA INTO OIL BURNER Pacific Mail Has Experts Studying Special Conditions. Svecial Correspondence of The Call. HONOLULU, Feb. 7.—The Star says that it is not improbable that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company may convert the Korea and all of the vessels of Its line into oil burners. Experts are, it is understood, investigating the new fuel for } other citizen very badly and made for a | fourth man, who was obliged to fire at third vietim, but the latter was too | Collins, the bullet Inflicting Injuries from nimble of foot for the demented Collins | which Collins is almost certain to die. and made his escape. The first two victims of Collins’ insane Collins then turned his attention to a |assault are now in the hespital. Both fourth man, who drew a revolver to de- |of the injured men will recover unless coal consumed, together with the various | fend himself, and Collins not heeding the | complications set in, but will be confined detalls of the use of coal in making the | warning, continued his efforts to kill the to their beds for some time to come. quick trip that the Korea did. Her coal | s bill must have been expensive for that nl I“ the nature of their trip become known. One of the men was an expert on the use of oil as fuel, and the other is under- stood to have been a marine engineer. One particular point on which the two men took observation was the amount of And many other painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the use of part of the trip. No announcement has been made oy the Pacific Mall people, but since the suc- cess of the Oceanic Company in the use | of oil as fuel on their ships it is not im- | probable that the Pacific Mail will desire | to introduce similar fuel on their boats. It would be an immense saving, both in the cost of labor as well as the cost of fuel. The Mall company has, it is also reported, had their experts watching the | actual use of the oil on the vessels of the BREAS “Mother’s Friesd.” This great remedy is a God-send to women, carrying them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. Oceanic Company. | No woman who uses “Mother’s Friend” need fear the suffering S aon and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror e e . and insures safety to life of mother and child,and leaves herin MUCK WITH HATCHET * a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is the company. Two experts made & spe- cial trip on the Korea from San Fran- cisco to this port for the purpose of ac- quainting themselves with the workings of the vessel and determining what . is necessary to convert her into an ofl burner. The purpose of these l’entlemen was not generally known. In fact, their mis- slfon was kept a secret, and not until | i v s "Motherhood,” is worth HONOLULU, Feb. 14—John Collins, a €T IS WO: member of the local Fire Department, lts welghtm goldwcve woman, and will be sent free in plain Seriously Injures Two Residents ot‘ also healthy, strong an 4 HE , hand. Before he could be controlled he after they had returned to San Francisco on the China last week did any hint of became insane to-day from drink. He be- came violent and ran amuck, hatchet in ). e ’ envelope by addressing application to Bradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. broke the skull of one man by a terrific blow of the hatchet, cut the head of an- Honolulu and Is Himself Fa- | g Rt natsd: Olll' ok

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