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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1904. \ 25 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. 1t THE EMPORIUM. ) THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. STILL l\ACTlV'” But Few shares on the List Show Any Change and the Closing Is Decidedly Dull dacadaadddddiddddd CALL FOR BONDS —— Money Remains Easy in New SMALL York and Bank Reserves \re Piling Up Steadily e s NEW YORK, June 4-—-It would be t to find a stock in the active st which shows a change of as much int from the last price of Fri- week, when dealings were for the three days' holiday lowed. Gains and losses are nixed. Prices have not been very far fr the level of a week ago at any the light selling of the early the week was followed by light covering of shorts yester- ¥ and to-day, thus practically oblit- ng the week's changes. The mar- is entirely unaffected by news. The statement did not refiect .all of expected gain in cash, and the loan ction was not as large as ex- But Wall street has been f the stock mar- immovable | holiday to lift it out has fallen. among a non-dividend- at the other ex- high-grade invest- ¢ active stocks, supply in the h it ent stocks to P jence of the nand in the ach offerings. Any- tions makes part of st e ease however, there iquidation. t in mod- New York, but re- )d at San Fran- . e also continu Money re- wt easy New York, th re up further in the is offered to 2 in inter- en narrow registered coupon and s registered % pon %. while the 2s call dur- 1, per cent on RERRERERRRER RRRRRRE RERERRERERERREERRE HRRRRe wrmnney RERERRR RERERRRRRRY. RERERRE RERRERE RERRRERREEY RRRRRER RERREPE RERRRRYRRER RERRERR ERERERY PRRRRR RRRRE, RRRRRRR RRRRRRR R R R Re e BANKS REPORT FURTHER | LIQUIDATION IN LOANS Statement Shows a Decrease in Gen- eral Deposits and an Increase in Surplus Reserve. NEW YORK, June 4.—The Finan- The most notable features 1 statement of the New rk Ap.m ated Banks for the five vs of the week, Monday being a hol- | were the further liquidation im moderate net .increase in withstanding the estimated » as shown by the traceable ments of money, the quite small se in general deposits and a in surplus reserve. ns were reduced $3,918,200, a liquidation in this item of 3,400 in the three weeks since The greater part of this re- on in- loans which was effected g the fortnight ending the pre- week, was due, as has been weretofore stated, to the cancellation of loans of public deposits which were surrendered to the treasury. The further liguidation last week seems to have been caused by the indisposition of borrowers to make | new engagements even at the low | rates for time money ruling in the | market. The cash gain for the week | was only $2,028,900 net, whereas the | estimates almost unmistakably showed | an increase of $8,780,700. As the dis- | crepancy is otherwise inexplainable it | may be regarded as due to the average | system. The general deposits de. creased only $154,600, or 81.7!3,700| below the sum of the reduction in | ¥ Joans, less the net gain in cash, 1nd therefore the statement failed to make | a good balance. —_—— Children’s Coats At less than one-half price. The entire tock of @ bankrupt manufacturer. Just the ght kind at the right time. Etamine, serge, covert _cloth, sizes from 2 to less than cost of making, mt 75 cents, §1 25, §1 45, §1 65 and §: cashmere cloaks from 95 er says ¥ the increase RRRR RRRRERE ¥ [ Our Fireworks Catalogue is rcady—prepare jor the Also write for the new Camera and Baby . Vehicle Catalogues. Modern Merchandising Means Much More Than Buying and Selling Goods . Among the many problems that the up-to-date merchant has to solve besides the buying and selling of goods is how best to provide for the Gomfort, Convenience, Happiness and Safety of patrons and employes while in the store. . But very few people outside of those connected with the man- agement of immense stores, such as The Emporium and a few of the largest stores in the great Eastern cities are, realize how many de- partments are conducted for the convenience of the public and em- ployes from which net one penny of revenue is derived. In the matter of conveniences The Emporium is one of the best equipped plants in America. There is The Em:rgency Hospital, with its tra nurse in case of sudden illness in the store. Con- nected with it is the Children’s Playroom, where mothers may leave their little ones while shopping. Adjoining are the Ladies’ Parlor, with free writing materials, the daily papers and current periodicals; $1.25 Evening Cosfume Grenadines 49c¢c Sales of Shantung and Biack Pongees Large as the quantities are of these handsome and much-wanted summer silks we are afraid that many customers will be disappointed if they do not come early during this sale which begins to- but rezular choice, up-to-date fabrics at sale morrow. Remember these are not ‘‘sale’’ silks, prices. Black Silk Grenmadincs—38. 40 and 44 inch \widths, in very pretty stripes, inciuding hairlinss and broken best of bargains at effects—choice doubie width all-silk grenadines are these, silks that will make beautiful street and evening 43¢ immense Purchase Hair Brushes And Whisk Brooms On Sale Our offer of a third under regu'ar prices for 2500 highest grade Sp/id Back Hair Brushes (Low Sons & Howard’s Perfection “Brand) was ac- cepied, and beginning Monday, you will have a rare opportunity to obtain a really fine brushk for little money. 26-inch Black Pongee costames—regularly 85¢, Sr1.00 and $1.25 the yard—for this special sale only M nday We have assorted these brushes into seven Jots and marked them : 48c $1.85 Values.. $1.15 $2.50 Values. 63c $2.00 Values 1.35 $3.00 Values .. $1 35 Values .78¢ 2000 Whisk Brooms— Full size, heavy stock, advance in price ot broom corn, which makes them worth 1§c cach, onsae, beginning Monday, and during week, whi'e quantity lasts, each $1.65 1.85 75c Values $1.00 Values notwithstanding the big ¢ Woven Co.ored Wash Materials Instead of 25¢ Yard--1lc This is a lot of several thousands of yards of rzck mercerized zephyr madras weaves, in desirable new colorings and exquisite summer styles. An assortment that we closed out from the mill-man direct. Thay were a 25¢ line and a particularly good one at that; Rut our fortunate purchase enables us to offer these choice wash fabrics, beginning to-morrow, yard."a Fancy Oxlords— Heavy waisting | Washable White Chilfons—44 weaves, in dainty striped co'or- | inches wide, amost as fineAas igs very specal, yard . Jg | OB but beter for wewing India Linon—Ina cleverly made, White Gambric — Fui fine cven threaded weave, for yard wide, finished iike the Lons- dainty wdists and dresses, dale—!ess than present mill price, yard . 15¢. yard , . 7¢c A Sale Flat Top Trunks—As pictured, covered with brown waterproot duck; four hardwood cleats on top, two around body, three on bottom; heavy japanned iron. binding and iron bottom; strong corner bumpers; full covered Saratoga tray, with comparimsnt for hat, also compart- ment in lid; good bolts and locks; two sizes only at these extraordinary iow special saic pnces 28 in. s . $4.85 , reguiarly $6.50, special . . . . . 30 in. size, regularly $7.00, special . . . ... ... 8510 Round Top Trunk—Covered with gray ~ 28in. ,. . . * * $6.50 painted duck, four hardwood cleats on tops, BofRe s 2 S e s S N japanned malieable iron cleat and corner X e e R TR 7.5 ciamps, set-up tray with two compartments, 34iM. .. + o o o o o 8.0 and tull lid over tray: SO oo o o A e e 8.50 The $£5.00, 26-inchsize . . . §3.20 B -+ oo .. 9.00 The §5.75, 30-inch size 3.80 Sale Club Bags— Genuine leather, made in imitation of warus, sliding lock, linen lining, with pocket inside, choice of two sizes, 12 and 13 inch, re&umrly ;- 60 and $1.85 for . . & Sale Fxher Tdc:copu—w in. long, 10 in. wide (see picture), 2 leather straps and handles, great for your picnic lunch, saie price only 17¢ 25 Round-Top Trunk — Covered wth brown painted duck, with-full Saratoga tray and compartment in lid, double hasp spring lock, very stoutly made: $6.00, 26 in. size $6.75, 30 in. size Steamer Trunks—Canvas covered, water- proof painted, full linen lined, Excelsior lock and large boits: JacksonSquare(igars‘)[¢ Beginning Monday we offer these well- known and popular 5¢ Cigars st 12 for z5c. Furnifure 15 to 25 Per Cent Less Than Same Qualities Cost i/n Exclusive Furniture Stores Saie $30.00 Rugs $22.00—$3.50 Rugs $2.85—$2.00 Rugs $1.25—Beginning Monday The g30.00 Rugs to be sold for $22.00 this week are gx12 fest, Smyrnas, in brilliant coiorings and artistic color effects; the $3.50 Rugs to be sold this week at $2.85 are also Smyxm the 36-inch size; the §2.00 Rugs for We will also sell the gx12 feet, $16.00 vaun Rugs, this week for $11.50. The pew mezzanine annex to the furniture department is completed.- and enab'es us to disp'ay several hundred more gsmp'e pieces. Do not buy have examined Ths Emporiom’s great steck. “Glericus” Feurth. Get in your orders early. Mailed to any address on application. Sale Brilliant Cut Giass Suitable for June Wedding Gifts Three hundred different samples of rich cut glass to choose from, in our brilliantly lighted, artistic cut glass room on 20-inch Shnnhmg Pongee— The serviceab'e stylish sik, that is s0 much worn this summer —exceptional values at the iegu'ar prices, the 75¢ quaiity (20 inch) yd. 85c quality (23 inch) yd. v :1.00 quality (27inch) yd. . . . . . wa'sts and costumes, regularly ;. 00 a yard, teginning Investigation will prove that our every-day pr'ces on furniture mean a saving of 15 to 25 per cent. main floor. and the Ladies” Dressing Room, with matron always in attendance. On the main floor we have a Free Parcel Checking Bureau, where you may leave your bundles in safety, and where out-of-town folks can leave their hand-baggage if they do not wish to go to a hotel. Other features are the Information Bureau, Telephone and Telegraph Offices, Barber Shop, Women’s Hairdressing and N anlcuring Parlors, first-class Restaurant, numerous retiring rcoms. safe, commodious ®levators, and, by no means least— Our very Comprehensive Free Delivery Service, Which not only covers this city, Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley, but which, under certain conditions, extends to all the near-by cities, towns and Spoon Trays . . . $4«00 8-inch Bowl . . . summer camps. OliveJars . . . . $6 @O0 WaterBottle . . Credit Given to responsible parties- Apply at our Gredit | Cologne Bottles . . $5.040 Celery Tray . . OilBottles . . . . $3.75 Bureau, mezzanine floor, Jessie street side. 1 Choice of Any of Our Trimmed Hats Including a few charming ‘models from famous makers, all marked to close this week—those that were: Up to 810 $4.65 i L $6.15 “ $25.. .. $9.35 Remember this 14 a choice of the Entive Em- porium Stock at the above prices. Clearance Sale Costumes Unprecedented Price Reductions To, Gloso These Out This Week Choice of every ‘Gown that was reqularly B0 FI6S: - s $75'oa Crepe de Chine Gowns, reguhrly up to $#85, for $42.50, $32.50 $27'50 The above assortments include about 100 handsome greations, which have $12.00, for sale pric: No. O F - 490 t80 640 Si'’ks - An extra and very desirable quality fof 59¢ “ scrved their purpose as show pieces during our openings and displays. It isa unique ciearance saie, inasmuch that to our knowledge there was never so large a number of beautifu!, new, finest grade costumes offered at such low prices in this city. Original prices were 3314 per cent less than others would ask for their equals, and from these low prices we now take an average of more than half. See these beautifal productions in our windows and display cases and convince yourself of the fact that the Emporium is making the lowest prices on record for gowns which will interest the best dressers in California.. Sale Sampie Suits, $14.90 $20.00 to $37.50 Values The Scason’s Most Sensational Bargains — We’ve bought at an immense dis- count’a maker’s entire sampic linc ot jaunty walking and dress’ suits at @ discount of 50 per cent. These will go $'4 90 on sale, beginning Monday, at the uniform price of . - To make this sale doubly interesting, we have taken 100 pretty suits from our own stock and included them with the sample line to complete the size assortment, The above garments are E:on blouses and coat suits in mixtures, canvas cloths, mistrals, cheviots. Alterations extra. Standard Books sI. Below Wholesale Cost And Other Remarkahle Book Values This Week All book lovers will be greatly interested in to-day’s announcement—especially those who were disappointed in not securing the sets they wanted during our last great sale in March. We have secured another immense lot of those handsomely bound, Standard Books in Sets at onc-third below manulacturers’ prices, in other words at about the actual cost of paper, printing and binding, and we shall sell them be- ginning Monday at the same ratio of the retail prices. We shall probably be able to fill all early mail orders (express charges extra). We mention a fcw of the titlcs, the regular retail prices being given in parenthesis : The French Revolution, Carlyle—2 vols, 15 fllustrations, Mistory of Our Own Times, Justin Mccarthy-—copyrlxht cloth, gt top: (320D) .......... ecasciscnassss .950 ediuon 2 vols,, cloth, gilt top, 32 illustrations ($2.00)..950 Sea Tales, Cooper—b vols,, cloth, gilt top ($5.00) .$2.25 illiam H. Prescott’s Conquest of Mexico—2 vols, 35 il- Leather Stocking Tales, Cooper—5 vols, cloth, gilt top JOREYRAIONE. (PROG) . 500l luy Jonnnes vhmasiane 98¢ (36.00) .. .ooorvor ionnroiiecai oovaimedaspionarins $2.2! Prescott’'s History of the Conquest of Peru—2 vol: 35 i1- Count of ,‘m“ c,n”' Dumas—2 ‘m! cloth, gilt top, 16 lustrations <3" ) TSR AR JUs e ST A o .95¢ TROStratlon® ($2.00) - ... c. o viiivecsmoiossasatiosines 95¢ ’s History of the R of Ferdinand and !-boul The Forty-Five Guardsmen, Dumas—2 ‘01 —2 vols., 35 mustrntlnns (32.00) ..oviniiiiiiiinnan, cloth, gilt top, 8 Allua(ratlons £88:90) 7. . Tl e sesolhie o ¢ Shtainas e Three Musketeers, Dumas—2 vols., cloth, gilt top, § lllus- trations (t" 00) . 95¢ “tdr’, Dumau Modern Painters, Ruskin—5 vols., with 93 illustrltlons in color and black and white ($5.00) . ...82.25 es of Venice, Ruskin—32 vols,, 53 and black and white ($3.00) . Schiller's Complete Works—S v 2 vols., cloth, gilt top, 8 il- glit top, 12 illus- 66 Twenty Y Tustrations ¢ Vicomte de B trations ($3.0 ( g;nmn Works—S8 vols. comple(e, Complete Works ll|uulmucns ($10.00) ).umn’., Dumau—x voli lliam M. mamy'- Complete Works—10 \ols.' lustrations by the author and others ($10.00) Charles Dickens’ Complete Works—I15 vols., tions ($15.00) e Shakespeare’s Complete fuilpage. Hlustrations ($6.00) - 'rh& wmflm.m Jew, by Eugene Su Les Miserables, by Victor ($2.00) ... 5,000 Cloth Bound Books — Including all kinds of literature—travel, history, biography, friction, ............ s ...81.45 llustrations 148 Life of Geo: tions (Ho ) . -$1.85 ‘England, Macaulay—5 vols 25 half-tone lllus- History of tralionl US 00) . o Essays an omas luututionl (88 00) Appleton’s International Sclentific Li- Brapy —Baance of our entire stock of about 750 volumes, the works of such authors h.:"Dn'\win, humor, chiidren’s books, Spencer, Huxley, Lob Tyn- s . dall, Bidwin s0d' mudy othein; ?°°I;'7 most of 'he"; i books published gt §1.50, ‘4}? inally 35c, §oc and 75¢ and £2.50, marked to close “out o each, all marked for the during this sale per LIFORNIA'S LARGEST= sale beginning o 31.00. 1. BOC@ ; s e sioss Moshes .., D It covers an area of 5400 square feet any furniture that you require until you 4 A % 4 $1.25 are 26-inch Veivets, ‘aRARARDL Wanan D R — Monday only —Bon-bon Dish—with handle, style as illustrated, rich cutting, regularly §2.50 far % Monday only—8-inch Cut Glass Vm—«vle picture, three rich designs to choose from, highly polished, instead of $4.00 each Monday only—Cut Glass Tumblers—as pictured, sunburst cutting, big value at $3. 50 per dozen, sal~ price $6.50 Sugar and Craamer, pr. £5.00 . 8$6+785 12-inch Round plate . $13.75 . $8:80 Tall Tankard Pitcher $20.00 Water Pitcher . . $10.00 And many, many other pieces at equally low prices. Salfe Eastman Kodaks Never before in San Franciszo or eisewhere have East- man Kodaks been sold at such low prices as we shall sell them for during the coming week. Neo. 2 Bull's Eye Kodak—Makes picture ;;yvqx larly £8.00, tor . 36, No. 4 Bull's Eye Kodak— Makes picture 4xs, :gularlv No. 4 “Speclal” Bull’s Eye Kull—Regularly $70.00, ing Pocket Koflak—Mnkes pl(ture 13$x2%, regul uly $6.00, tor No. 2 Folding Pocket Kodak—Makes pMum 334 X3% regularly $15.00, for . . . . 81 No. 3 Folding Pocket liodllt—Makes plc!\ne ;)(x‘k regularly $17.50, tor No. 3 A Folding Pocket Kodak— Makes puture 3Xx, 4 regularly $20.00, for . . t sale of the Golden Gate 1230-1234 Market st. * Among the people of native stock in | Massachusetts there are each year 12,- 000 more deaths than births. —— - | FUGITIVE. ( THE Strong, Powerful Human Inter- ™ est Novel of To-day, Just | Fipishea By Ezra 8. Brundo, the Great Jewish Novelist. Hiustrated by Bert Levy, the Famous Jewish Sketch Ar- tist of Australia. | to- | Pi Begins in ! NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL. {w PHIPPS STARTS FOR HOME y | Millionaire Who Secretly Took His aire, who caused his two young daugh- | Iters to be secretly taken from | rooms of their mother in the Holland | House, New York, is now en route to | his home in Denver. | Chicago with the two children and ' he was joined at the East End sta- tion here, it is said, by five servants from his Pittsburg mansion, homeis the old nurse of the children. . At the Pittsburg home it was ad- mitted that the servants had joined Phipps here,” expecting to go to Den- ver. WITH HIS TWO DAUGHTERS —————— High Treason. If tite Nation should call for arms and men and suddeply find that the militia has been cmasculated to a great extent by a movement to utterly destroy it and its efficiency the Nation would be much surprised. The News Letter of this Children From Their Mother Is on His Way to Denver. PITTSBURG, Pa., June 4.—Law- nee C. Phipps, the Pittsburg million- | the it makes interesting reading for every- body and especially for the officers and men of the State organization, There is a cartoon in the News Letter this week entitled “The Fable of the Guileless Ass and the Parting of the Ways.” This is designed to excite ihe risibilities of the Democratic party and it probably achieves its end. Get the News Letter, at all news stands. —_———— There were 6000 duels in Germany last vear, with a mortality of twenty- two, as shown by official reports, It was learned -day that Phipps passed through ttsburg last evening on his way to one of week has an editorial on the subject and. WIFE MURDERER PLEADS SAYS RADIUM EXISTS GUILTY TO MANSLAUGHTER writer, was knocked down by a mail wagon to-day. He is believed to have sustained a fracture of the skull. His recovery is said to be doubtful. —_—e————— CHEAP RATES TO YOSEMITE. 5 $25.90 There and Back. The Santa Fe has the lowest rate and best service to Yosemite Valley. To holders of round-trip KEastern tickets over any line, and to their friends_ac- companying, they mnke : rate to Yosem- ite and return of $25 A trip through the gh.nt sequoias, the biggest trees in the world. is included without extra charge. Passengers are taken into the Valley one way and out another, over the u- ble Loop,” without extra’ charge. ‘The scenery on the Santa Fe is far be- nd that on any other road to Yosem- Alk for folder at Santa Fe oflu. ux Market street, Court Accepts His Offer as He Had Been Tried Once and the Jury Failed to Agree. DES MOINES, Iowa, Juné 4.— Chiles W. Graves, the accused wife- murderer, who is alleged to have sat- urated his viectim with kerosene after the murder had been committed and then deliberately applied the torch, was permitted to plead guilty to man: slaughter to-day. The limit is ei years, which he is expected to receive. Graves was tried once before, the jury failing to lgr:e. Chicago Newspaper Man Badly Hurt. CHICAGO, June 4.—Stanley Water- loo, widely known as a newspaper ervation at Hot Springs Makes Important Announcement. THE BUFORD AND LOGAN tain what the mysterious qualities of the famous ‘waters. —_——— ‘Wedding in the “City of Roses.” IN THE CURATIVE WATERS Superintendent of Government Res- HOT SPRINGS, Ark., June 4.—The superintendent of the Government reservation here gives out an interview to the effect that radium actively ex- ists in the hot waters here, and that the Interior Department will' vigor- ously commence researches to ascer- curative waters are and if radium really exists in the SANTA ROSA, June 4.—Miss Maude very deep and - $1.65 shown in ........... $2.99 - $2.56 The Famous Libby Cut Glass—Is the same in the glass world as sterling siiver is among the artificers in metals. It is the standard for richness of cutting and brilliancy. Com- pare Emporium prices for the genu ne *‘Libby’* with the prices of exclusive jewelers. regu- .85 .25 - $16.50 $5.00 3.90 5.40 50 Saie Small Lots Good Bedding $4.50 Bed Spreads—2 34 yards wide, reversible weave, saie price, each $2,98 $3. WMSprut— Heav‘y Marsb Igs. fuil size, sale price . . . $2,28 $2.25 Bed s.md;—(‘.ood Marseiller tor large deds, each . . $1,88 $1.50 Bed Spreads— Best crocher, tull size, each E . . $1.18 Gray Blankets—In fancy weaves for wuppcr-. couch covers, etc., pair . - $1.35 lirown Blankcts —ch wool, 5 Ibs. weigat, $5.00 value, pair $3,95 ‘White BlanKets— Best California wool. 4 Ibs. weight, pair . . $3,45 Camping Blankets—Heavy grade, s lbs. weight, pair . . $1.75 Real New York Mills Shecis— Best almost made— 54x9o inches, each . . 45 72xgo inches, each . . §00 81x90 inches, each . . G5 Pillow Cases— Good grades, not the ‘common kind— 45x36 plain hemmed, cach . f214@ 45x36 m., hemstitched, each . 5@ Sales Couch Covers, Table Covers, Portieres A manufacturer’s closed-out lots of striped and fancy couch and table covers, bought at specially low prices, go on sale in Drap- ery Department, beginning Mon- day, at these very tempting prices: $2.50 Table Covers— Assorted colors and de- signs, for - $1.98 $1.65 and $1.75 Couch Cmfs—:\nmed colors and designs, at $1.25 Portieres—Tapestry, Armure, Ottoman Rep in gray, red and brown effects— a0 volven, pile L . ' viie ive $1.18 The $2.50 values, pair . . . . . .88 £4.00, 34.50 values, pair . 2.85 $5.00, $5.50 values, pair . . . . 33085 $6.00, $8.00 values, pair . . . . SBaD5 Hams—Bes: Eastern sugar cured, b . 13 % @ Lucca Oil—Crosse & Blackwell's, qts. . 610 Rex Lye— 5000, regular 10c tins, Mong day and while supply lasts, 4 for - . 25¢ Washing Soda—Best, 25 Ibs. . . . . 280 Ghirardelli Ground Cl\.colm—l Ib. tins . . 2 Siryher's Send Soop—is bers . . . SO® Ripe Olives—Besc California, qt . 230 Deviled Ham or Tongue— 6 tins . . 25¢ Corned Beef—1b. tins, 2for . . . . 28@ Sauterne or Reisling-—-Extra 5-year old wines worth $1.c0 gal, old Me mmey (9 yw,)— Gallon $3.00, bottle .- . 7. Rudesheimer or lnumlmrgtv- Fnest imported Rhine wines, very special, Fruit Syrups— All kinds, half-gal.bottle. 7 5@ A RARARAS AAARAAR RAARARRRAAE AAARAA AARARR AR RRAAAARRARA AHARR AR ARARAAR ARARRRRARRR ARRAAAR RAAAAAA AAAARAAARAR ARRAARE RAAAAAR AARTATRRARA RARAAAN WAARAAN AARRARAARAA ARATRAA AATAAAE AARRARAAR AR R RRRATR A AR AR A L,. Harris of this city was wedded to-day at noon to Charles O. Berger of Oak- land. Both are members of promi- nent families. The wedding was ate tended only by their relatives. The Rev. Father J. M. Cassin, rector of St. Rose’s Catholic Church, performed the ceremony. | SANKEY'S DOUBLE HEADER Frank H. Spearman’s Magnifi- cent Indian Character Shown in One of His Most Thrill- ing and Pathetic Stail- road Stories. NEXT SUNDAY CALL. i \