The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 23, 1897, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CTALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1897. NEW TO-DAY—DRY GOODS. & AN EXTRAORDINARY (OMBINATION OF ATTRACTIONS!= Cutting Through ths Sand- |The Change in the Small 5 hill to Open Up Nine- Arms Firing Regu- COLORED DRESS GOODS~ : oo v s, in figured teenth Avenue. lations. P e LT ey 5;.; quota of bargains to THIS WEEK’S MARVELOUS OF- | Special Sale at 25¢ a yard. 4 ;. | FERINGS, which include specials from our GIGAN- ROM THE PARK ~ NOTES FOR THE |- - TO THE OCEAN| NATIONAL GUARD | | | PORTIERES! PORTIERES! | Every department of our house contributes its| This week we want to sell Portieres. We have opened up a [ large variety of good stvles ana at very low prices. \We have a 1 1 | large accumulation of Portieres, of which we have but a pair of a kind, and we shall clear them out at far less than their cost. | : i | 3508 plece: #-INCH FANCY OHECKED DRESS GOOLS, O g, colos e, old. boe mnd ot sose, ‘Spe @1 85 i Property-Owners in the Sunset| A New Departure in the Matter |§ ©° Sempnflionof SbHags GuAl wpriony Moi e, Tt | PR ; Pair 91.09 | D:strict Anxious to Start ! Improvements. caded goods , red, TIC SPOT-CASH PURCHASE of Ladies’ and Chil-| 1,fgsray PORTIBRBo 3 s deep frinees, colors oiive, | Encampments. | f:.%‘&fiffififi”ifi GooDs, Sr'.lfxffi'-‘,'?anfebr'f,zfée:"s'f' dren’s Outer Garments AT LESS THAN MANUFAC-| ! cotta and new green. . | CHENILLE PORTIERES, i and §1 25 a yard. On Speclal Sale at 50¢ a yard. | TURER’S COST as well as countless other lines of| dadces, coiors dark green, olive, 0! brown, etc. Special at of Furnishing Rations at | 5(¢—%7pieces FINE ALL-WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL | | $1.95 | in elegant i d Captain John Tu'tie Expects to Eegin | 8, Work on the Boulevard in a Stort Time. The property-owners in the Sunset t 10 open Nineteenth avenue Park 10 the O ean ezotiations are about com- ain John Tuttle, the tractor, will start a force ) borses in removing thousands sand on the line of this svenue, Reports Abcut the Siznal Corps—The Naval Battalioa Prepering for Its Cruise. The members of the National Guard who are to be drilled under the new regu ns next month are snxiously awaiting the distribu- the manuals. General orders issued recently announced that three coples would be aistributed to each company, but the distribu- i very slow % to the changes in the small-arms fir- ulations and the change in the law re- ' BLACK 256 Sog Bpecial Bole price 256 & yard. worth 50c. Special Sale price 25¢ 50¢7% RGE, worth 85c. Special Sale DRESS GOODS. —1 case 37-INCH ALL-WOOL STORM SERGE, worth 2 cases 48.INCH AL’ITPURE WOOL ENGLISH STORM ENGLISH ALPACA, a yard. Tl price 50c a yard. | NEW, STYLISH AND SEASONABLE GOODS, from! the VAST OVERSTOCK that we are closing out at cuts that are outlined in the accompanying examples of WEEK’S TENPTING LEADERS! tan, etc., effects. CHENILLE pair being 72 inches, A Great Special .. GREAT VALUE ART SQUARE CARPE Spi An | | | il ‘ 95¢—20 pieces SSINCH FIGURED | | GLOVES. | EXTRA! 4. ELEGANT TAPESTRY PORTIERT reen, rose, |4 PORTIERE importer's samples—LADI SKIRTS, in silk, sateen, HANDICRCHIEFS ecial al. i 1t in’ red, rose, olive, blue, bte. @@ =) | X “Size 939 feet, $375each; 9x10% | feet. $4 50 each; 9x12 feet $5 ouch; | ox133¢ rich Only on : | . SILK DEPARTMENT AR T m i he N 16 J e el o b bereladel il e S il | §jg—50 cozen Ladies s-Bat- — 5 | Bordered Hemstitched | X S arath ithe s0cean - Honge | D s o e 0™ ton Lengta MOUSQUE- | 75 ¢~ pieces BLACK SATIN BROCADES, handsome designs, gooa vulusl Handkerchiefs, regular | st Bk o o AL et et ok el | TAIRE ST S hK‘lID | {OC tor'sL.” Special sale price 75¢ a yard. price 60c per doz., on spe- side racecourse. jor - 3 VES, i i es saie at 3 . g prime mover in this undertaking is | ¥BOW what they had to do in the matter of | || l G i oot g P i 5 2 [ % S ah o e ] ) P Pope, the reale target practice, and they conciuded not to do | | | be on sale at | 7- —20 pieces BLACK DUCHESSE SATIN, heavy quality, good value for | At 5 Ceats Each. | | T anything until after the end of the current et s OC 51" Special sate price 75¢ a yard. T A | [ ‘ G. Lersen, proprietor of the Tivoli Cafe, | moath, when the new firing reguiations wil | || R Ry e | Siitonea uud iScaMoped | | | who ownsa large slice of this sandhill | R0 into effect, and then commence all Soew | ‘g“nvlw dozen Ladies’ 8 But- 7- —40 pieces 24-INCH FIGURED FOULARD SILK, elegant designs, rich | Embroidersd Handker- i west of Lhe proposed boulevard. | 8zain. The members of the National Guard | { ton Lenzth MOUSQU € colorings, good value for $1 25. Special sale price 75¢ & yard, | chiefs; also Colored Bor- | 's 1e in starting the | W:ll practice on silhouette targets, which rep- TAIRE DRESSED KID dered Hemstitched; rep- 1 oth prope: - owners | Fesent men at certain distances in various att!. GLOVES, in brown, tan and - e — — | ular value $1 and $120 E bear the ot expense | tudes, and which gives the marksman a better slate, regular value §$1 50, per dozen, on special sale | in opening this avenue, thereby giving an | opportunity to determine the object shot at | | will be clo-ed out at 9Jca at 5¢ each. | impetus to the scheme of turning the | than a ring target, and will give the judgesan pair (odd sizes). DIES’ SHI T WAISTS | — | brown dbills into a residence section | opportunity to determine if the marksmen ap- . | SIERY. | of the City. preciate the value of the instructiom *“shoot RI BBONS o = At 25 Certs.m:\ g The contract for pu the bouleverd | low.” | . B b N » N ) 5 S o dozen CHILDREN'S i ion will reach $40,000, which | Colonel Fairbanks of the Fifth Tnfantrs, Sec: | || B e e L T AND, TRROALR SHIRT WAIRTS | ST BLAOK: GORTON { ‘ = . 1 made in the latest style, detachable white collars, regular price § HOSE, in fin 2 B | T, Cmployment 1o’ large | ond bricade, in tecent orde expressed him- | || neh ALL-SILK, and $1.25, will be placed on sale at 50c. L)t”e Poioior T -t | | io the X 1 If in favor of siihoue , AN aounce cycl s, 1 | The promoters of this improve. it it g ) SATIN AND ———— 1s and soles, worth $1 | abnransntion the e bt 1 ;::‘:il‘.:h;t?:‘;ul:ranyz‘:rls“ 1 ;. N RIBBON, { ()~ LADIES' LAUNDERED SHIRT WAISTS, in fancy fizured mate- b czemifl At the camps this year there will bea de- [ assorted colors, will be ol- 0075z, dctachable collars, regular price §L.75, will be placed on sate | up at 256 a pair, i A= DS hiv ¥ o 5 | fered at 814c a yard. t $1 each H e parture from the em of the past in the | i - » t 25 Cent from s matter of furnishing rations & | ! S-Inch ALL- - FasT| n House road to Tedioen | REDSATIN - | 38 S e , where Ninetcenth avenus s 1 e | "BLACK "REAL MACO nd follow this route north TRty | BON. s sacivitd W COTTON HOSE, silk fin, Park Comm' ate 1 i1l b i y ish, spliced bheeis and | 3 ‘ark Com raw material furnished b i will be offerea at 10c a yard. BOYS S = R UITS AR 5 i S R Sl | i OYS’ SAILOR SUITS, | mikaiud's ‘ ”‘"r sl and the fu ing of rations very r to | TRIMM‘NGS | _ | 2:;’“"-3" | i re 8 i tose s ";llie(:xm‘l‘m;nrm.\;r:w‘n‘.ynro away | ! . —132 BOYS' FANCY STRIPED DUCK SAILOR SUITS, very neatly OIS T . : i y 3 mplaining that prevailed ot S8 g i n na a R e - it i ! th avenue opened from | in the past under the Contract systom. {1l =~ .,—CHILDREN'S JACK- —Our NEW STOCK OF C irimmed and extra well st 1o pemy hiaScown)hedinaligidl THER BOAS. o (~_LADIES CHEVIOT ance of | - {9C ETS assorted piain |WOLUU BOLERO JACKETS D 3 REAL OSTRICH | )%F.2)) OLOTH SUITS, .fy [ r blocks, and boa boule- | The Bospad BHghde. | colors, sailor coliar_or epau- | in Jets, Black Mobair Braid S b ol ATHER COLLAR-| “front Jackets with cloth cuifs, | nished from the Aimshouse| The eamp commiitee of the First Regiment lettes, trimmed with braid, | and Silk Gimp are latest and ’.1 0 —65 BOYS' WHITE LINEN DUCK SAILOR SUITS, very heavy S, ch nbbo skirts lined and bound; colors | House road, properiy- | Intantry has bten busy during the past week | || sizes 4 ta 12; worth §250, on | most styiish patterns, and | SL-U0 material and with anchor embroidered on vests.’ Biou:e and -3 {7 leath| | black, green, navy and brown; | I set District will bave o | arranging the details for the camp to be held sale at 7c. | at prices from $1 upward. panis $L. S o] Worthi38 50, on ale/at$d o6: to make as regards neg- | at Uk On the 10th of J: b . lected open streets Considerable work yet remains to be done on Eeventh avenue from M street to enters at the [ ble avenue is the park and Ineleside, Mayor Sutro and afew other e ve Beventh avenue compieted the ! do its share on the property the Almsnouse Tract. The opening of this avenue, with other improvemenis in the district, was fully ssed at & meeting of the Sunset Im- ub last night, wald, for the executive com- t anything Teasonable to overcome the objections of Mr. Sutro to the iocation df the main sewer, but that the committee was satisfied that even if Mr. Sutro’s pro- posed changes were made he would de- sometning. else in order to delay if possitle the construction of or another year. Mr. Ewald ¢ the survey of Nineteenth | avi s rapidly progressing. | Davie Foley reported on behalf of the committee that the petition for a fire- e on Tenth avenue bad been referred he Fire Commissioners by the Super- visors, and that Chief Sullivan had tola the committee that he would recommer the placing of en apparatus in the aistrict #s s00n as some of the streets were graded. He stated also that the commitiee had i been trying to induce Mr. 10 grade I | nessas 1o person, u | | st ve £ stri 0 et | general be & N 1 4 e S Aiated Oos | Enowleags of An Eatertainment Will Be Given el ey 55 7 . degre namely, that of ex accessible through the raising of t , but that Mr. Sutro had steadily 1t Keller stated 1hat the execu- this line are willing | o | | i wil in connection with th sit Ukiah to complete & In compliance wi headquariers the National Guard in this City the exceptio aval Battalion, uise, will parade on tire National Guard of Twenty-one men have bes the Fifth Regiment, infantry. fourteen were discharg discharged from Of this number d on sccount of re- d one by a two-ib poral of Com at his own reguest. E. Frostand C.J. Birchler o promoted to bo corparals. pany w oi_the Department of Cai ijon of him a8 a soidier i Guard of the Stat general wiil be invited to Santa Cruz. Shouid he me ornia,’in apprecia- a friend of the Na- The br im to. Sigral Corps, Third Brigade. Lieutenant Fred L. Mertin, commanding the Third Signal Cor igude, has received from ting essistant eral and inspecting cfficer of the 1hird Brigade, a copy of his report ou the an- nual inspection of the corps The juspector in his report compliments the corps very highly. E oliowiug is from the repo commanding and armory deta The lieutenan | Market and Jones | $4,§4 50,395 to Murphy Bullding, Streefz Murphy Bullding, Marke_l and Jones Streets. sail glonz ths tes the Mayfiower a fow days since | cconnoiter 1or ihe cruise next month. | jeutenant A. A. Morey has teen re-eie cted | the fourth division at Santa | rl E. Lind-ay been elected | or grede, of the same divisio liam E. Miller Jr. has becn re- i ant, § end Ensign W elected. Captain Turner presided last Tuesday st an election held in Eureka for commander of the fifth division. Charles E. Ot was elected Lieutennnt, v ce Daniel J. Foley, who will sk 1o be retired after sixte.n yeers' continuous service FUNDS FOR SISTER OBk in the California to Aid Her. nd San ) d that the committee ap- The camp of the Fifth Regiment at | — — ew the district with Mr. uz wiil be named 3! - | g = s T 23 % representatives would agree to | "dier-General Wiliam . shafter, commander | = Pacific Cycling Club. The Pacific Cycling Club held an election of officers at its club rooms last evening, and the following c; to serve for the . Erbe, president: president; Herbert Adolph Herbst, 1 Bourk, lentenant. will have their annual rum to 10,11 and 12, where they will guests of Judge and Mrs. Withers ata he invit at Monte Vi NEW TO-DAY. WHAT WE iee recommended come of the | mei for_lispect o of yrup-ris. Al property | : ts promised by the Super- d,,ud exposed for inspection 1 ‘eat Will Appear in “The | | visors should be placed on Sunset Heights, | i ar il [ AA tollS g nt. x 3 | ; It was stated x:.m\r‘. G. Larsen would unity. They are in the field aim st Proposal” by Jshn Ken- Ninth to grade P street frox Sixteentn avenues if an avenue was macadamized up to that point. James Kavanavgh urged the enforce- ment of resolulion 16424, directing the Street Superintendent to have the prop- wners on the west side of Tenth avenue bulkhead their property to pre- vent it being a nuisanee. AND STILL IT GROWS. Convention Subscription List Rapidly Increasing. 70-DAY) JE CUTTER EXTRA | i The inspector recommends that the de- ¥ in carbines be supplied and the corps d'with Webb beits for carbine am- The location of camp of the corps is noty known. 1t witl be remembered that was excepted from gen brigads encampment at 14 with & view 10 e orders cal anta Cruz on August ablishing a_connecied The following ietter needs no explanatio ims 10 be the only Company of the rades, I wou'd like 10 ssy that Comp: legiment Infauiry, Third Brigade. M umrades for the last since its existence asa company. Th was musiered into the service o April 10, 1888, On May 80,1886 (Decoration day), the com- pany paraled 1o i he cemetery, decora.ed and fired # saruie over the A, T Scott, who died in 1885, and who was | ciuding such well-known names as Miss ¢r ck Bangs. A grand benefit will be tendered Sister Cora in the Caiifornia Theater on Thurs- day afternoon, July 1, to aid her in her | work among the poor children of this | City. A comedy, by John Kendrick Bangs, will be produced by an amateur cast, i Mabel Hazeltine, Charles Wilson ana its services, and will recder two numbers, Frank C. Thompson, assisted by E. M. Cameron and W. B. Birdsell, Miss Susie Kirby, Miss May Binckley, Miss Julia ‘Wasson, Misses Annie and Jennie Hobbs, Misse« Florence, Edith and - Anna Ripley, Miss Ethel H. Knapp, Miss Rose Hooper, Miss Rene Knapp. Mrs. Max Rosenfeld and Miss Donohue will act as ushers. Old Buildings Are Being Torn Down and Moved for the Postoffice. Contrficta;s Tearing Down the Old Houes on S:venth and Jessie Streets, Where the New Federal Building Is to Be Erected. under way to complete demolition. The | be without one. We preach the name of our famous establishment, and practice | its full meaning to the fullest extent. That's why we command attention. FAT PEOPLE—They’re the most extensive patrons of the OBESITY BELT. No fleshy person should We’ve got lots of ’em, some as low as $2. The work of collecting funds for the | 55981 line thronghout tue, Sta:e. The leck ot | A. W. Jones. Miss Ethel Knapp, a soclety EL[CTRI@ BELTS are growing more = ot n i ion is | LD necessary number of helivgrapbs, tele- | hud, will make her debut as Dorothy in and more in favor since we became coming Christian Endeavor convention is | scopes 2nd oiher equipments may m. the | .1'e Proposal,” under the direction of 1 . progressing rapidly. Following are the | broposed signaling impossivle. Therois likely % b° :;u. h o | the most extensive dealers on the Yot up to date | 1o be held iu San Francisco n the nesr future | Robert Bo; | S s = i i ol e ual oficers and cemmand | Misa Mabel Love, the soprano solofst of | _?fl’léa Th‘f\'SPVO sort is sold p)l us Tiimaon & Bendel 50 00 | mine definitely what steps Lo teke. Should (he | St. Paul's Church, has consented to appear, | or 25. e’ve got others as low D d ] §ienaling mentioned be abandoned the Third | and will be accompanied by R. Fletcher | as $2. e rigade Signal Corps will probably establish | m: ) ) i i . spring v 399 99 | camp in the mouhinins tor the Arat ten of | Tiiton. E. M. Cannon will also assist. | PRESCRIPTIONS—Only those phy- BOF Do - fourteen days in August. J. H. WATKINS. The Police Choral Society has volunieered | [ sicians who can deny themselves a Thomas Day & Go. ARMORY COMPANY D, Sixtm Ixraxtay,) [and the managers of the theater bave ! | percentage and work strictly for the P < bpap iy Tiixp Lriaavs, N. o'39, 1897, J | Biven permission for their companies to | welfare of the patient ever direct Fowasiid. - Dear Sir: < road in thecolumus of 13 | appear. | |any one to us. Regardless of this g0 thac Company B, N. G. C The affair is under the management of Total fact we’re enjoying an immense patronage. OUR BULLETIN: Trusses, a big assortment. ... ialvanie or Faradic Batteries iastic Stockings. i khum’s Compound. 50 $4to 825 $1.50 850 Com; d. 60 Tmember of the company | Reserved sea:s will be on sale Tuesday T Ens e Bpeotat Proscsiptivg: e | priorio its being mustered {nto tue service. On | and Wednesday before the benefit at the St Jayne's Ex i 75¢ | each and every Decoration day thereatier Com- | Baiq and at the California the day of the mostsanguine and enthusiastic friends | scene presented yesterday afternoon dur- | 3oyl Fmann's Asthima Care, Tarce.. 100 | 1854 two more members of the company dicd, and | The patronesses are Mesdames Rarring- Prospects That Work on the| Lone befora most people were astir a | oD that cheered many who live in the | | omevery becoration day sinee thel? graves have | ton, Judab, Morrill, Rosenteid, Hopking, : lusty corps of brawny house-movers was | {ici*itf and many from ail parts of s | been decorated an e viv- | o i | oozt 18 gnh Bt by Bangl: | G, Colemans, Alvord and Hooper New Structnre” Will Soon’ |ontheacens, endin e foi bonrs ous ot Nl Gitare bl St Sulipl, 2y | recuiarly decorated the graves of its decessed . : : the old two-story houses that has stood as | the of i i 5 o R ey e S pportunity to earn a living by honest Rierescelaexayngs Jomgom et | [ITH A HEAVY HAND, Begin With Vigor a landmark for many years was o the | WOk * L Captain Commanding Company D, 11 d i d the M Eight old buildings in all were bei E Creen Patn 5 | Comn pover o o4 ! rollers and on iis way toward the Mis- | E 5 n all were being | Eiy’s Crexm Baln 5o has been SRR N The Fines Imposed on'the Plano Deal- sion, where it is to be placed for the re- | faken h‘:g'yh;;r oAt amty. yesyeaay, | b 5 are gone the ground will | it % 5 a staple st st e v st as | 7 S pens |1 the Bulling Iy Havtened tho Eq. | meinder of s cureer Insfow minuter| etiiorh S SRS SO AL | Bt i ket 022 family and |23 %o%h Division of the Naval Battalion | pyjice Judge: Cargpbell ook ocasion | - 197PFise Will Furnish Work for | wislders was demaotisbing two or thres or | SLo0 'R“.’fi'é:.i”.:"..?fié.‘:fi. ‘:::?:::5::; ! s are dieave s s oo o f Wil be off on & cruise on the 3d, 4th and -, oz 20 | Hundreds of M- the little shanties that bave stood at the | If the appropriations go forward without | Willlams' Pink Piils 35¢ S 5th of July on board of the Comanche, these | 288i0 yesterday morning score. the S delay it is believea thy ill be work for | Sheffield Dentifrice 13c medicinal divisions will not take part in the parade on | piano-dealers who were found guilty of e nt Ty e e e s e Work six | Manyon’s Remedios 150 hisk the Sihof July,which willbe the legal holiday. | battery upon Mrs. O. M. Deal of 14118 The superintendent of the grounds, who months. Those in Congress and else- | Orange Blossom -78c whiskey Last Tuesday nignt Major-General James, | Folsom street on May 11. has had charge of the Work for many Shees. Who sre dolug a1l thar ean to —_— £ 2 4 Colonel F. W."Sumaer, Colonel John Gallwey, Prior to passing sentence he stated that | _ 1 D€ work of getting the site of the new | years, and who has patiently overseen the burry the work, say that there is no good ora Lieutenant-Colonel Edwards and Lieutenant. . Postcflice in condition for the builders g of holesand driving of piles since s otd t 1 | ¢ = . no case had ever come to his notice in P Faadie, id that th e reason why the active construction shou. = | Colonel Potts were guests at the officers™mess went forward yesterday with more en- | he early nineties, said that the work un- | be much longer delayed. San Francisco quarter- on boaxd of ths Comanche aud & Yery pledssls | Whiah the assaulc was more pacelied Jor. | Bo " orsle Sl Sl ¥ expected by | der way meant that there would bea gen- | has giready been but at tne end of the et }nv;g;ng T ke wuist-asd Shooma g, | S0 Tolred nunu:l:nk ot the day pre: 8y 4 Y | uine St T hne Postoflice, and that | Federal procession for many years and PEARMACY, . 3 m 3 3 .l - | vious tha rs. Deal woul wve been the policy of delay was about at an end. . atient that eve ¥, pisions, sre busy now preparing far the crulte | Justified 1 shooting the men Who had in- Within a few houis there was o Rreat | hodane bave beon ccmonsiole Tor ren | 953 MARKET ST., Bet. 5th and 6th e Hen meetnt the armory o petiecs thaniy e | vaded her home and thrown her down crowd around the lot and soon theelectric | delags begin to (ake pity on her and they 5 Ly . E HARTIN for duty afioat and familiarizing thom; when S5 ohfISIENORSRE Y ioying Der Henc ain Dof ehuuen (s ok 1a the ires | will probably not stand 'in the way much SOUTH_SIDE. with what there is coutained in the N piano. 10 admit o eir ng lift s0 that the 3 Stiittaman's Manuat, Th- defendants were fined as follows buildings could be carried forward sndas | 100 & co. ucx? (z:;::t{:ae"&z-rt :gn:,h:s'}:m:n:,?fnvfi"';.x. Stephen Dewing, §250 or 180days in jail; For Infants and Children, them without contact. Though the wires NEW WESTERN HOTEL, " ready s O F.nd e al' John Shephara, $150 or 150 day<, and were allalive and hanging quite low the F hi { EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS, 411 Market St | Sonmand withont hesitancs, 3t ie w2poecs) | Frank Flint and Robert Martin $5 each. | g pe- work went forward ali day without infer: The Rosy Freshness | Kinodeled and renovatad. KING. WARD &R 7 | {bat the monitor will carry away be:ween 150 | The (wo latter paid their fine and the two | sy ruption and by an early hour to-day all | fAnd a velvety softncss of the skig is fuva: | | European plan. - Kooma 30 to 8150 per day, 8§ San Francisco, | and 175 oficers and me ied by oy L) ?.'l 1= sy ‘wwc;‘“ l’:"’ - the buildings will be eitber moving or | JEably obtained by those who use | ot e cece, 84 to 83 per moncn: fres bat Lieutenant W, unn, aCCOmpanie: ten | pending an appeal to the Superior Court. | | of » ™ - bot and cold water every room: fife graies alloigat OVERY T00W; eleVALOr Tung

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