The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 6, 1897, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 18:7 5 Coronation of Little Queen Marguerite | those who tasted of its pleasures the cashbox comes the chink of coin ing assurance that the flower show crowned with all due ceremony this| aiternoon, \'Llllsln’\m Freceding the Queen marched two small | notice of an appeal to the Bupreme Court, | added the Commissioner, “and that the NO “IFS” OR “ANDS” NOW. THE GOODS MUST GO! The time is short, the loss is great, but the goods must go, regardless of cost, loss or worth. What’s left July 1 will either be sold in bulk to dealers or thrown away at auction, as not one cent’s worth of our present stock will ever darken the doors of our new stores when rebuilt and opened by us next Sep- tember. OUR WORD IS OUR BOND! And when we make a statement to the public it can be relied upon as the TRUTH, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Tu DFALER Safe, Counters, Show Forms, ! Cases and Desks for sale cheap. The same can be moved out July 1. Everything goes for cash. I [ | | —ee— TEMPORARY QUARTERS __é'}__ 3 DOORS WEST OF OUR OLD STAND, CORNER KEARNY AND SUTTER STREETS The following notice of ejectment speaks for itself: To THE HUB: CHAS. KEILUS & CO., a Corporation. You will please take notice that the prem- ises, hereinafter described, and which were leased to you by the undersigned, by lease dated March 15, 1897, have, since the com- mencement of your tenancy, been leased to an- other tenant. You are further notified that said lease and your tenancy of said premises will cease and determine upon the 30th day of June, 1897, it being intended hereby to give you thirty days notice inwriting of the termination of said lease, in accordance with the provisions thereof, and you are hereby required, upon the said 30th day of June, 1897, to yield and deliver up possession of said premises to the undersigned. Said premises are situated in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and are particularly described as follows, to-wit!: All of that certain ground floor or store, together with basement thereunder, of that cer- tain four-story and basement brick and stone building, situate on the northerly line of Sutter street, between Kearny street and Grant avenue, and known and designated as 222 and 224 Sutter street, together with the ground floor and basement of the three-story and basement brick addition adjoining and communicating with the rear of the above-described premises, and extending to Clara lane. Dated May 28, 1897. xmlr'\nmd by “Miss ith pure white mar, s lrene Doyle, after r show had set Saturday s day and the attendal and e\,Lan. was larger 5 Soagiate Yolo Cattir Sentenced. WOODLAND, June 5. — Frank S EpdichaTTate Prather, convicted in the Superior Court | 1 1he music announced t.e | of stealing caitle from the ranch of the Queen and her party. They | late Senator Fair, was sentenced by Judee ed with the greatest en- | Hart to-day 1o serve six vears in the State prison at Folsom. His atiorneys gave erites. | lows: appropriate | Holsapple, $1000.” cort 10 her Majesty. | PORTLAND CONSPIRATGRS ”ELD ‘e\ dence is of such a character as to " Queen Marguerite took her seat upon apple—to appear before the United From | the throne direcily beneath a large but- | cOurt. fixing their respective bond | 2 Eppine, $5000; Watson, $2000, and | missione | [OURTEMPORARY QUA HAVE BEEN LEASED OVER OUR HEADS FOR A TERM To Messrs. L. Lebenbaum & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers. THE OWNER'S NOTICE OF EJECTMENT READS THAT WE MUST VACATE BY JUNE 30 NEXT. ONLY A FRACTION OVER THREE WEEKS NOW REMAINS FOR US TO CONVERT OUR MAMMOTH STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS AND FURRNISHINC COODS AMOUNTING TO NEARLY $100,000, — INTO CASH. — — This Tremendous Slaughter of VALUES AND PRICES will echo down the aisle of time as the greatest opportunity ever offered the people to obtain FIRST-GLASS FINE GLOTHING AT ABOUT HALF ITS INTRINSIC VALUE! OF YEARS THIS, THE GREATEST SLAUGHTER OF THE PRESENT DAY, Starts in bright and early TO-MORROW MORNING. Not enough space in the columns of this entire paper to enumerate the GRAND BARGAINS Which we have in store for you. In fact, any dealer in shoddy plunder can name prices in print which means nothing in reality. ENOUGH SAID! When we boldly and honestly assert that never before or hereafter will such gigantic values be given the people as we are now forced to dispense regardless to the tremen= dous loss which we shall now be COM- PELLED to suffer owing to our inability to secure a proper store in which to sell our NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which have arrived the past sixty days from Eastern wholesale tailors. e 220-224 SUTTER STREET. — 1 me to believe that the defend 1ts are court or bo ol- | . exhibited were auctioned off ior the benefit | ih case of the men accused of conspiring |lantic and Pacitic Railroad, was badly | can prisoners. Williams to| May 4 from Jobn Treadwell, the chief | 4 | of the Iinder:arien Association, Later | torob the registry depariment of the city | damaged by fire on “*‘d""*"n) morning. | serve a ten years’ sentence for holding up | clerk in the War Department. This com- | : . She is the daughter of W.G. | the hail was cleared and dancing was fu. | postoffice, Mainiy the curiosity centered | Williams is known as a “dry town,” and |a faro game at Bisbee. After the traim | munication stated that the general’s let. | Witter of San Carlos. The s e of | qulged in until midmght. : nbnuv, Detective Holsappie and the result | there was no insurance to cover the loss, | had started from the station at Pantano | ter to the President had been handed | he fin | . | of the charge hanging over him. It had | which is estimated at $15,000. The flames | Williams asked for permission to o for- | over to the War Department for consider- | become known that should Com n discharge the detective he once reinstated in his old b b he has cceun ed for many y the Port'and police force. *I can come 10 no other conclusion than | bas o carrying capacity of 116 tons for that there is probable cause to believe that | every 100 tons carried by a wooden vessel | ble and the Sher! the crime charged has been commiited.” | of :he same dimensions, while the weigit in a disorderiy bouse and de- stable and several | -— Iders asserc that an iron ship «.ff could reach him. of the iron ship is 27 per cent less, ARIZONA DESPERADO ESCAPES. which has more nower to | Mmade s daring escape from the Sheriff yes- inquire into the matter than hasa com- |terday by jumping from the window of a swiftly moving train while manacled | Was goinz ward to geta drink of water. an open window near the water-cooler, | to say that s and Willlams made a dash for it and suc- | were then be ceeded in leaping through it before tne | would be advertised for in a short he train was Su(f\‘p(cd as 200D as possi- | the San Pedro people felt sanzuin went in pursuit, but | the next news received was that Secretary | Bpon rece: the daring crook haa disappeared as com- | Aiger had decided to take no action, but l pletely as though the earth had swallowed | to refer the whole matter back to Con- There was | ation, and that th him and he has not since been seen or | gressy, Now Los Angeles people would heard of. like {0 know what happened beiween the IS | e Tread weil ¥ the ceremony uilty a d in the complaint. In bz S —— time at Treadweil said that he was . Tollowing her cama the | Detective Holsapple Among Those to Be Jastio e defendant Holsappie, 1| Notorious “Jack” Wiliams, Manacled| 4LGER'S CH E OF MIND, a tnat bids would soon the Feature ot the Last Sl‘o‘-:dsf'xfni;fl“r‘I”;;Jy > Tried for Planning a Postoffice the evidence is not frcn) Kand and Foot, Jumps From a | PRSEGIEEE Which San Pedro People | by “'xic;"fi\;’lfiiiifi“‘ when Day. M Wilcox, Petrs. Jobe, Robbery. e Wovins T Want Explained. ks 8 . 3 b el 4 - | ssible that his connection viag Traim. | S - TY, C Y —The s, Lucile Holden and 5 ¢ “ | with the cons ay b explained, but | 1 ¥ Ann 5.—%Jack” Wil.| LOS ANGELES, CiL, June 5.—More | Most of the men in the ialands of south- REDWOOD CITY, CaL., June 5.—The e an | PORTLAND, Or., June 5.—"I shall hold | with the | p | TUCSON, Amz, June 5—‘Jack” Wil- | = . ival come and gone. It |™Merson. Atter the maids marched the | & er<—Epping, s d . | that explanat not been forthcom- | e ke 7 | peculiar circumstances connected with | western Japan lead lives of idleness and ;\‘\Eelpef;‘grx‘nl\;“u = mmmrr::es iy | Einde en‘children, | the prisoners—Epping, Watson and Hols- | fiig bieltors b must be made before a | 1#MS, the notorious sharper and gambler, caves benind pleasant memori i the change of San Pedro harbor policy in ;}flt cheelrlully s'umv]oned by the women. Vashington are coming to light. Gen-|The males are fond of music, some of “"“1“*‘{““ ATt st e them being excellent musiciaus on vari- eral E. Bouton of this elty, who was an | ;4 jnstruments, bat it army comrade of President McKinley, : i o jrsiand ot ‘rofe (o the President concerning the | A UL I0T8 Woman to firancial success, and that u large s ech, placed the crown upon the royal | Such was the decision given this Lo B e S L |, Sheriff Scott White and & deputy of | iiq'larbor fight here, aud asked that the |~ has been realized from the charity under- rvening, afier an imteresting pro. | M by United States Commissioner Sla. | FLAGSTAFF, ARz, June 5.—The tOWn | mombrione were on thelr way o th Furea | 125, PATb0r fighe here, and acked that the taking, = he child Queen, was|EFAMmE, all the cut flowers {hat haj tecy den in bis summing up of the testimony |of Williams, on the main iine of the At- | penitiniiney with Willinms and two Mesh: | e rems was. recsived. unges dats of w arguerite, dueen, OR : I have nnab%ol\hc (_\Jc for and all Bron: ‘hroatand conditions of Wasting housands of apparent rmanently cure: iter was instructed ations for the work srepared, and thal | This was encouraging, and for a few Postoffice address. el‘ ou: A. SLC , 83 P New York. When wnmzmubwwr.n uumun n this paper. i

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