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42 SHOCKED WOMEN FAINT N COURT William Sampson Sentenced, and His Wife, Her Mother| and Sister Create Scene| | | FOURTEEN YEARS et Man Who Committed High-| way Robberies in Park, Us- | ing Buggy, Gets Long Term | WEPNCAS GETS rs were sentenced yes- awlor, and among them son, allas Ellis, con- | to rob committed | former pugilist, in | e night of Sep- | and her mother | Ban Jose, were in | e Judge sentenced years in Fol- ee women faint- | commotion 1in | f d was ex- f the wife fainting the | her husband was ft Jack Hol- LACE DEPT. Ladies’ 1t was | sheer 35c and s0c each. to $2.00. who plead- ! entenced ntin Fine French Velours, 50 inches wide, all colors Fine French Velours, double faced Black Spangle Net Robes from ... linen unlaundered hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 50¢ and 90¢ per half-dozen. in half-dozen lots only. Men’s hemstitched unlaundered linen cambric dnitial Handkerchiefs, 90¢ and $1.50 per half-dozen. Sold in half-dozen lots only. Ladies’ Neckwear, including Collars, Stocks, Jabots and Collar and Cuff Sets, at 150 each. Regular value 25c, Ladies’ Fancy Stocks and’ Jabots, in lace and chiffon effects, 50c, 75¢, 85¢ and $1.00. Regular values $1.00 CURTAINS--=Draperies Our new line of Battenberg and Arabiaé;' Bonne Femme Curtains, in white and ecru, is now on display...$5.00 to $17.50 pair Handsome patterns and colors in Madras Draperies. .50c to $1.25 ‘Vd ...$2.25 yard ...$3.25 yard Very extensive line of new Spring Skirts in plain and fanc circular, gored, plaited, and combinations of. each. . New Tan Covert Jackets, in tight-fitting, box and trimmed collars, all sizes. ’ Prices. . 5 Special Sale of Unmade Robes Cream and white netand lace Robes from.$14 to $45 Black Applique Net Robes from Handsome Embroidered India Silk Robes, in white, blue and white, blue, pink and lavender $35 to $50 .$30 to $45 each ....$1150 to $25 initial Sold We are addin, 1866 stock. suits to be seen in the city. . ‘Q‘AB% N.) 11110121 Post Strect . New Spring Styles in Jackets, SKirts, Suits e are now showin y Mohair, Panama, Voile and fancy gray mixtures. The styles are B I R R L R daily new shipments of Spring Suits to our the largest stock of new and Jacket styles. Prices range from. ................$22.50 to $50.00 ton, Pon Silk Department Extra Quality Fancy Striped Taffeta Silk, especially suit- able for handsome Silk Skirts and Shirt Waist Suits. Pretty color combinations in Green, Navy, Brown and Garnet; 20 inches wide....coveochieieiveen..... 81,00 Per Yard Dress Goods Specials. All of our short lengths of dress materials from 1% to 5 yards, in Crepes, Samites, Cloth,, Henriettas, Checks, Mixtures and Tweeds in plain and fancy colorings now offered at teiiiieesesensseseses...s V3 less than regular prices SPECIAL—Mixed Tweeéds, 50 inches wide, all wool, invisible plaid and check effects, sold regularly at $1.00, now iR S sl s e DG VARG Gloves Reduced Now . In order to close out a lot of our Ladies’ 2 and 3 clasp Kid Gloves, which have become slightly soiled through handling, we have placed the price at a figure which promises a rapid clearance. Regular prices $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. .o Mazil Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention Japanese Crepes ..50c¢ pair We cail atlention to our new stock of Japanese Crepes, which com- prises all the latest plain shades in navy, black, tan, white, cadet, light blue, green, Alice blue, red and lavender, al‘so a good variety of stripes. 30 inches wide. A yard......20¢ $5.00 to pony styles, both plain and strapped, new style sleeves, fancy velvet and braid $ l 1 .00 tO $2 5.00 csss cesssses RIBBONS Six-inch, high luster, pure Bows tied free. HOSIERY DEPT. long “sleeves, and:Drawers to match, ankle length, “Springfield make,? heavy weight, white or nat- urak ..o 80T | ho pleaded guilty to | ntenced to | face lifetime. In Judge Dunne's cour 350 | a barber, the name | victed « and the | serve six mo tched a P Bush street, , 1904, leaving & scar that will last in the County Jail. { n as- | was a a. % a | Dunne’'s court Yyes b ced | of attempt to commit burkld'r}a. he County Jail. | will be sentenced on February 3 ew a bottle at|entered the rogm of He g her on the l Turk street, on November 28. Announce Advance Showing of the most approved modes in mer Costumes and Pony Jacket and Long Coat effects. Lingerie Waists ur own make as well as Parisian Hapd-embroidered Models. Separate Overskirts of Sicilienne, Pique, Rep and Linen. Ladies’ Lingerie Hats Exclusive Models.’ | Sum E In addition Special Sale of 250 Ladies’ Silk %7 Petticoats Sale commences to-morrow atpa m $5.00 SILK PETTI- X COATS REDUCED TO 332 Well made of soft finish Chiffon Taffeta all the newest color- s; neatly tucked; under dust ; good width, $6.75 SILK PETTICOATS .50 REDUCED 1O . . . s4=— Made of Taffeta Silk in pop- Jar shades; deep flounce, with tucks two rows of shirr- ing; under dust ruffle. . Final Clearance Sale in All Departments Store closes BSat- urdays at 6 p. m. 918-922 Market Street No_Branch Stores. t, Benjamin Moser, tried for grand larceny and con- larceny, was sentenced to | y He e trom Mrs. Mary Merry near Kearny, on Septem- . B.F.Stoll, dentist; Haight & Masonic av. e i y, vi burglary, Daniel Riley, charged with b v lead guilty in Judge llowed to P ity i JaMee He | e nry Baker, 191 a i | | | { i | { | | | | erties:_ | It was completed about six months ago, | of Folsom street, 7 | The lot has a frontage REALTY BROKERS MAKE B MLES Speck & Co. have sold to H. O. Trowbridge and W. F. Perkins the Southeast corner of East and Mission streets, 74x80, for $150,000. The prop- | erty has been in one ownership forty- | six years, having been held by Mrs. M. Meyer. Speck & Co., among other sales, have also made the following: North- east corner of Third and Hunt streets, 40x50 feet, with L of 70x60 feet on | Shérwood street, between Minna and Hunt, for William F. Perkins and Joseph M. Masten to John Rosenfeld's Sons, a resale, with an advance of 852,500 in about four years, the selling price being $145,000; for Mrs. Eleanor Martin and Peter D. Martin, fifteen | acres in the Vernon Tract, Oakland, for | $28,000 to an Oakland‘client; 25x87:6 feet and two fiats on the east line of Hyde street, 6 feet south of Post, from Mary E. Christal to James Brasch for $13,000. G. H. Umbsen & Co. have sold for Charles E. Green the Flat Iron prop- erty in Los Angeles for $500,000, mak- ing a profit for the seller of $100,000; also for Charles E. Green, property on the east line of Broadway, Los Angeles, for $195,000 that was bought last Au- gust for $152,000. In the sales R. A. Rowan of Los Angeles took part. G. H. Umbsen & Co. have also sold 91:8x 137:6 feet and bulldings on the south line of O'Farrell street, 137:6 feet west of Jones, for §85,000 for the Baird estate; also the following minor prop- Lot 40:6x87:8, with store and tenement, at 718 and 720 Bryant street, for Charles Schrakhart, $12,500; south line of McAllister, 383 east of Steiner, 60x87:6, for A. Wheeler, for $9750; south side of Golden Gate avenue, 1756 west of Devisadero street, 33:4x137:6, for Robert L. Toplitz, $4000; lot 25x60 and four tenements at 16 Decatur for M. 8. Mather, $5400; south line of Vallejo, 91:6 west of Jones, 28x60, with two flats, for O. Johnson, $2750. Landgrebe, MacNevin & Jones report sales aggregating a guarter of. mil- lon dollars for the past week, the most important of which was the sale of the fashionable Regillus apartment- house on Pacitic avenue. TI Regillus 18 a five-story and basement brick building, covering a lot ¢7:6x183 feet. and no expense was spared by H. J. Vogel, the architect and o » in its construction. There are ten apartments in the structure, two on each floor, containing 8 and 7 rooms and bath each. The bullding is steam heated throughout, has eleotric elevators, eto. The monthly inco more than $800. The Reglllus {tuated on the north side of Pacific avenus, between Van Ness avenue and Franklin street. B. J. Vogel received $50,000 for his holding. The purchaser was James de la Mon- tanya. The same firm has resold the prop- erty situated on the northwesterly line 8 feet northwest- erly from the northwesterly line of Twelfth street, for $50,000. The lot has a frontage of 100:4 feet on Folsom street, by & uniform depth of 30 feet. The improvements consist of a three- story frame building containing elght | flats and five stores, producing an an- nual rental of $3600. The sellers were Joseph 8. Steiner apd Timothy F. Scan- ! lon and the purchaser a client of the house. The same brokers have sold the im- | proved realty on the southerly line of Mission street, 113 feet westerly from the westerly line of Tenth, for $35,000. 34:6 feet on Mission streét by a uniform depth of 102 feet. The improvements consist of a three-story frame bullding containing a lodging-house of thirty-three rooms. The lower fioor i8 occupied by stores. The annual income is $2680. The seller _was Willlam Wolf and the purchaser “a client of the firm. Landgrebe, McNevin & Jones have re- sold the lot and improvements on the west line of Mission street, 195 feét north of Twentieth, for §7600. The lot is 25x90 feet, with a two-story frame building thereon. The purchaser was ‘William Ehrenpfort. A IN WHOLESALE SECTION. David E. Thompson and others have sold 45:10x68:9 feet and three-story and | of Davis, tor $52,600, to basement brlcxhbundhi" :n“fltu north line of California street, 45:10 feet east 'm’ & ‘Houston, THIS CITY. - 'ADVANCE IN PRICES Bernard Davidow has resold 45:10x 137:6 feet and two-story and basement brick building on the east line of Davis street, 45:10 feet north of Clay, { for about $55,000. Friedlander & Houston have sold 42x30 feet on the west line of Grant avenue, 40 feet south of utter street,, with four-story brick building, for about $80,000. Shalnwal?d, Buekbee & Co. have sold | 40x80 feet .n the east line of Stock- ton street, 50 feet south of Sutter, for jclients of the California Safe Deposit and Trust Company to a client for §91,2 500. The same brokers have leased to {a client the five lower floors of the J. J. | Moore building at the northeast corner of Post and Lewls streets for eight years. Madison & Burke have sold the north- west corner of Clay and Drumm streets, 137:6x91:8 feet, with one-story brick building, from the McAllister Estate Company to the Cuneo & Costa Company on private terms. R. 8. Browne & Co. have made the following sales: Northwest corner of Howard and Thirteenth streets, 27:6x 80 feet, with stores and flats, for $2,- 500; lot 50x87:6 feet on the south line of Turk street, 137:6 feet west of Leavenworth, from J. Lewin to K. Rob- son, for $50,000; lot 32x77:7 feet on the south line of Washington street, 60 feet east of Portsmouth Square, with four- story brick building, from A. Arata to a eclient, for $32,000; lot 18:6x77 and three-story and basement brick build- ing on the east line of Stockton street, 68:9 feet north of Pacific, from Edward | H. White to I Lipman, for $14,000; lot 65x127:8% feet on the south line of Pa- cific avenue, 137:6 feet west of Webster }street, from James B. Duggan and Wil- liam Helbing to H. Hufschmidt, for $26,000. 2 Robert Dalzel Sr. has sold tosWarring ‘Wilkinson the northeast corner of Jes- sie and New Anthony streets, with six- story warehouse, for $60,000, as re- ported. McNab & Smith have bought the west corner of Brannan and Seventh streets, 275x285 feet, on private terms. BLOCK AT AUOTION SALE. Baldwin & Howell announce an guo- tion sale of the block bounded by Thir- ty-fifth and Thirty-sixth avenues and Point Lobos and Clement streets, to take place at noon on Thursday, Feb- ruary 8. This {s a portion of the Butro estate. It will be sold by order of Mrs. Merritt, the executrix of the estate. This_block is exceptionally well sit- uated on the Sutro electric line. It com- mands a beautiful view of the ocean and Golden Gate Park and of the Sun- set district. To the east one can View the entire city and the bay, with the Oakland hills for a background. All the block may be seen from tho Sutro electric cars, which pass theé property. Lyon & Hoag report the following sales: B. A. Born to Clarence Cook, lot 26x80, with new building, on the south line of Duboce avenue. 71 feet west of Devisadero I Ellasor sold the lot 87:6x187:6, improvements, on the south line of Ful- | ton street, 187:6 feet west of Devisa- dero; Martin Finberg pald $2800 for the lot 25:11x113, on the'north line of Du- dero street; tI mprov nt Company sold the lot 30x90. on ti a% line of Devisadero street, 260 feet north || of Fourteenth, for $3000; Thomas Man- nix paid $1700 for the lot 26x112, on the east line of Parkside avenus, 100 feet south of McAllister street; lot on the west line of Central avenue, 75 feet north of Haight street, 35x9 was .50ld to Matllda Mensor for $3100. VALUES IN SUBURBS. During the past two weeks Lyon & Hoag have Jisposed of property at Bur- lngame valued at $28,000. Danlel McEwen bought 203x208 feet, on thv{ corner of Pepper and Ralston :vonugl.l for $3000. Peter D. Martin purchased ten acres adjoining the I H. Crocker and Walter D. Ma 1 SolsGetz & Son report the following'! sales the past week in Richmond, 2 set, Oceanside and Excelsior Homestead districts: 75x120, east line of 4 fourth avenue, south of Polnt avenue, to George 8. Baumgarten; 25X 120, west line of Thirty-ninth avenu Bortn of W atrest, to Otio Ryat Jr: 3% X120, west line of Forty-second avenus, | 2P property of W. || rtin. 2 Lobos | north of J street, to Willlam S. Wasson; | 82p6x100, southwest corner of Forty- fourth avenue and S:street, to Mar- garet Roberts; 25x120, west line of Thirty-ninth avenue, north of W street, to Carl P.-Hicks; 25x120, east line of Forty-ninth avenue boulevard, north of L street, to Charles M. Depew: 75x120, west line of Forty-eighth avenue, north of L street, to Charles M. Depew: 25x 100, northwest.#ine of Edinburgh street, southwest of Brazil avenue. to. Moody J. Henry; 25x100, northwest line of Lis- bon street,’ northeast of China avenue, to Addle V. Young: 25x100, north line of M street, east of Tenth avenue. to Ernest Hauser; 25x100, south line of M street, east of Eleventh avenue, to George Sandmann; 150x120, west line of Thirty-fourth: avenue, north of B street, to D. A. Leahy. George Robins will erect a six-story brick apartment-house on the south line of Post street, between Jones and Leav- enworth, to cost $90,000, on plans of T. Paterson Ross. Robert Dalziel Sr. will build a six-story brick storehouse on the north line of Mis- sion street, east of Second, to cost $60,000. Willlam A. Newsome will erect flats to cost $40,000 on the northeast corner of Twenty-fifth and Folsom streets. A six-story and basement warehouse to cost $100,000 will be erected by O. W. Nordwell on the west Ilne of Battery street, south of Pacific, on plans of Sutter & Weeks. | Bright, Young & Tryon, in the James Flood building, report the sale of thirty- two lots In their Marino Vista Park tract at Millbrae this month. The West Shore Realty Company, in the Union Trust building, has improved and put on the market the Belle Air Park tract at San Bruno. When the bay shore cut-off is completed San Bruno will be the first station out of San Francisco, and a great saving of time will be ef- fected. A B-vent fare is reported to be in contemplation. The West Bhore Realty Company reports the sale of §250,000 worth of property in ninety days. Sales are made on easy terms—the no taxes and no interest plan. The City Realty Company has placed on the market a large number of lots in the Parnassus Heights tract. efty is adjacent to the Affillated Colleges and has a number of improvements of a solid character. The Halfmoon Bay Realty Company re- ports steady sales in the Miramar Beach and Miramar Terrace tracts. The numer- ous inquiries for property in this section indicates Increasing interest in Halfmoon Bay realty, Strong, Belden & Farr have removed their offices to 308 Montgomery street, northwest corner of Pine, and have opened .a real estate department. The firm is composed of H. 8. L. Farr, D. F. Belden and T. P. Btrong, and it carries the city agencies of the Citizens' Insur- ance mpeny, the New Amsterdam Casualty Company and the United States Bide and Guaranty Company. E. C. & well-known real estate man, will have charge of the real estate de- partment. A —_—————— The swellest wedding invitations come from Bdward Knowles Co., printers, 24 Becond st. * ————————— OAKLAND, Jan. 37.—The preliminary hearing of J. J. McConnell, former as- TRADE BOARD PICKS OFFICERS FOR YEAR Hustling Organization of San Mateo Eleets C. M. Morse President: SAN MATEQ, Jan. 2 ‘The Board of Very fine, firm weave, pure silk, Black Taffeta Ribbon, used for hair bows and neckpwear, 5% inches wide. Now on sale at 20¢ a yard. Worth 3oc yard. the leading and popular shades; fine, soft weave; useful for girdles, neck, millinery and sash purposes. .30¢ a yard Girdles'made to order. Ladies’ ~ Imported Cotton “Hermsdorff” fast black, double soles, heels toes, and extra long, solid back, white soles or white Children’s “Hermsdorff” fast black Cotton Hose, made with double knees, heels and toes, in sizes 5 to 934 ,Men’s Heavy Australian Wool Shirts and Drawers, nat- ural color. Sizes 30 to 50 $18.50 Each silk Messaline Ribbon, in all medium weight, and Hose, .25¢ per pair Vests, high neck, $1.50 $1.50 cach Trade of this city has elected the fol- lowing officers to serve for a year: President, C. M. Morse; vice president, J. J. O'Brien; secretary, Paul Pinckney; treasurer, San Mateo Bank. The ors ganization after only one year of life has done a remarkable amount of good for the eity. Chief perhaps of its tri- umphs has been the destruction of the mosquito pest in this part of the coun- try. This achlevement alone has been of immeasurable benefit. This prop- | sistant gecretary of the Woodmen of the World, accused of embessling funds of the lodge, was set for February 7 by Police Judge Smith this morning. T ~ WHEN -YOU DRINK for health or pleasure select the beverage that affords you the greatest enjoyment and contains the greatest amount of nutrient cualities, s rich in all the essentials that .to make a hc‘lthfivlng.eut- i e T n| every- body all the time. . Take it with you wherever you go. . Drink it wherever you are. ANY DEALER—ANYWHERE Brewed and Bottled for 120" years by C. H. EVANS & SONS Hudson, . Y. N 3 _ SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD Belling agents sk San Kaufmann's Annual } Shoe savings possible. . 3 4 All incomplete lines of Ladies’ Slippers, hundreds of pairs, have been grouped and reduced ‘suEx- ciently to send them out quickly. Included are kid, patent leather \and satin Slpipers. Some are plain, others richly beaded. They sold from $3.00 to $6.50, and are now 83e, $1.25, $1.65 and $2.35. $1.50 Velv=t Romeos $1.20 e han ade goods, fur trimmed; colors garnet and black. More exceptional shoe values are added this week ; prob- ably the most exceptional of the entire sale. Included are odd and incomplete lines whose immediate clearance is demanded. To hurry them out prices have Deen lowered to a mini- mum. These shoes come direct from current stock—their quality 1S as- sured. That gives these reductions double force. Comsider the unique advantages this sale offers to pro- vide a shoe supply for future needs; consider the splendid Ladies’ Slippers Underpriced Sale at $1.85, and 9 Styles at $2.15, worth $3.50 & (Like drawing.) Ladies’ Shoes Reduced Included are Ladies’. Kid, Patent Leather Lace and Button Shoes, reduced as follo: 3 Styles kid lace shoes ¢ Styles at $2.65, worth $3.00 & $3.50. 8 Styles at £3.10, worth. $3.50 & $4.00. worth $2.50 $3.00. §1.50 Comfort Shoes 85¢c For Chlldren‘s and Misses’ calf; been decisively reduced. Patent Leather Shoes have er KaUF elderly styles; sizes up to nfln Safes; Bot + Choose from kid, lace and button Shoes. Extension soles and patent leather tips, 2 strong and fine appearing shoe; also in box ce only. Sizes 5 to 8, 80e. Sizes 8% to 11, $1.20. Sizes 11% to 2, $1.35. Childrew's Felt Sh’y‘n and Romeos have| Prices on Boys® Satin Calf, fiz’ Calf and Men’s $5 Shoes $4.10 These are Vici Kid Lace Shoes; leath- lined, double soles; style; drill lined. Like illustration. Men’s $3.50 Shoes $3.10 These calf button and waterproof seal Men’ With either Felt or leather soles. . ’ ladles; lace and congress § only. Jided Soles: alse” i ucher Oxfords, with sizos. Shoes greatly also Blucher are Box Calf Bluchers: also soft shoes. s $1.50 Feit Romeos $120