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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1897. NEW T0-DAY- DRY GOODS SO A A A AR A AL AU AUANAAUAUALAN AL AL 411411174 THE ENTIRE ESTABLISHMENT TURNED OVER TO SANTA CLAUS, n = ;,?l ‘fllw Feddededededodoiedok ek ook ok ook ok TO COUNTRY FOLKS. x * X Weissuc no special Holi- % ¥ day Catalogue. Our regu- ; ¥ Jar fall and winter book x x x * = * x * o ¥ fobvialoiotalotobobobobtot bt ttobtolod-d TO CITY FOLKS. S8R smunwsmmmmJmummumuumuumummmnumsm%mum ok i x ¥ Commencing next Mon- % ¥ day evening, to accommo- X X date holiday shoppers, our % * * x * x * * * LA AN AR ATAN AL contains a full list of our holiday stock. B e T store will remain opem every evening until Xmas ¥ The Grand Old Man Is Here! Santa Claus at the helm! Jolly old St. Nicholas, the grandest nlfi man in the world, is here. Ready and waiting to welcome and entertain the little folks. His great store in holiday array, bountifully supplied with the wants of gift time. i’*i‘kt*tttitii*i**ttitttitttki*i*tfitti**tt*i*ttti**;tt * *» TO-DAY. Z * :N FROM 10 A. M. "' x SANTA CLAUS CAN ONLY B SE x TO 12 NOON AND 2 P. M. TO 4 P. M. * S B i e FRNRERRLENE RN ERR RN THE VINDICATION OF THE PRETTY INGENUE. horses out ot the stable, This precipi- ta the crash. G L Enge berg’s bakery is the second oldest SP RIT fl I in the town. The former proprietor made e a fortune in the business, Fora number | | ears the bakery, in sadition to turn- | ing out the finest bread and cake in 10w noted for its excellent coffee and | nisine products. Here manv of the epi- | | cures of the days when stocks were boom- | T ing lunched and dined. —— | " Siebrecht's creditors will shortly hold The Second Oldest Bakery |1 frovanss resums vacmese Hets | Rev. William Tubb Replies | . 5 . 2 said to be a good business man, ; i in Town in Financial R | to the Strictures of Rev. : : HIS MONLY TAKEN FROM HIM. 3 Difficulties. e Loyal Wirt, Patr ck Traynor Robbed While He Here's a suap for Xmas e / E Chevios, Mohairs, | Flannel- ri—a good, | | NEW PERFUMERIES. | cnristmas | Reps, 1 outies and Bro- Syton ! | Our new Perfumery Depart- | Dress cade: with holiday | Goods Sl all in the latest .50 PR boomi g -vard suits fOr. magnificent Trind nuited Tire ase at the M S A Slept in the Depot. B i (e @ any color, | 123° | | Patrick Traynor arrived in this city last : 2 ¥ach a g | i : | Tues!ay morning from ireland. He in- | : : e M 1o The Ingenue of the Frawley Franzl Siebrecht, the Proprietor, | Tues'ay morning from dreland, He in-| Punctuates .H1s Remarksl With Tleated adics 23 v | 950 Company Vindicated Calls a Meeting of His tives in Monterey, but bafore lesming, be | Very Pointed Assertions Five : Col=focu ol lutes e e e | een = Gonrt Creditors. | visiting several saloons soutn of Market | and Observations. Raaiots i1 aad onsiar B AL TOYDOM. . ‘ | street, e started for the railroad depot, | | intending to take the first train for Mon- Sl | terev. On reaching the depot Traynor Liabilities Placed at Twenty Thou- | fell asleep on a vench. Yesterday morn- . ing a policeman bappened to see him, sand Dollars, While the Assets and afier considerable trouble, he man! Are Nominal. fumes. We have edonsaleat........ | @ 4.50 | (Heavy slk ribbou l&;‘"!f g odors: White | THE HOBO'S Violetta, Dresden | mechanical toy bound.) DOLL CABS. Club, Violet de| woodiheo he — . Lily of the Val-| togive somebod Doll Buggies of every description. Hood | le¥, Violctte Reine, Heliotrope. | 1oy waGONS—Heavy or parasol tops, lined or upholstered, and axles. the stroigest smouthest running | | i - vi spri oav] fron wagons in th: country, guaranteed to iron or wood wheels, springs or not, gayly | cairy 300 pounds. _Prices from 8Uc up. painted or gilded. [ | | one chops OFC asodiicrs 2D ... Each Says He Has Not Tried to Win Mem- bers Because of the Mixed Oon- dition of Church Affairs. NO DEFENSE WAS ADVANCED. stee wheels | aged 10 arouse him. Afcer leaving the depot Traynor put his | hands in his pockets and at once missed Valencien On special ineh Willow Basket Doll Cabs, each ...... 25¢ UNDRESSED BISQUE HEAD DOLLS. 3 = o RaRKe: | sale... “15¢ Each Seie She Tells on the Stand Her bis wailet, containing $200 in gold. | inch Willow Bascer Dol abe’ esch.....40c | 686 | Patent fointed... LA Ttis presumed tiat atter he had fallen | 3 T ITbe fa oll Cabs, each..........0oc | K1d body. 2 ac 2 2 . 2 : - v it 1 | “ ned, pars 8ol, steel spri k¢ abs each. 95¢ DRES~ED DOLL: ¢ 10 $14 00 Troubles With the Bakers were greatly excited yesterday | acicep some thief went through his pock- | ~ 10¢ brethren donot “dwell together in tinch isce’ trimmed, | Araso, SPring i e 10009 o over the report that Franz Siebrecht, who | ets, taking his money. | unity,” so far as the Betkhiehem Congre- I ea h 4 = 5 China- Dolls 7c 10 40c Manager. for the past twelve years has been proprie- | Last night Travnor visited police head- | Rational Church is concerned. and from | @= J&inhyon wheel Dol Gat, each . 0o Bc ( I Cat et Fsi i aid tor of Engeberg's bakery, 416 Kearny | Quartersand told is tale of woe to Oap- |the way acrimonious assertions and | ithcn Inmrolron ehesl aal axla Calw easss D ae 1o $3[ Do Hedor 50310 ETes Slan -l street, bus call a meeting of his creditors, | 140 Spilians, and Detective O'Dea was | charges are made it looks as if there | Saged e and akis paca L 001 =i Vo Ch 'sts 98¢ to 83 25 Swinz orses..52 to $10 ) - | detailed on the case, bul up to a late | ik | &= =13tnch 1ned. iron wheel ‘and axié parasol : « Child’s Cra rs. 3Uc to 60 s Bithreche s : : \ mixht be another interminable contest to i - At the meet Siebrecht stated that he hour last night he had not found the ol s &30, e Toe DSCHIRGED IN FAR - PORTLAND. | was dee:ly involved. He ties at §20,000. The followi | & 3 Bxul,ac 10 $1.25 | FekkRkkk Rk kAR Rk Kk ARk kk kkdok - be settled in the ecclesiastical courts. e his liabili- | money or the thief. o = i | Avs somb of 9 e i The Rev. Loyal Wirt was rather se- L A A A R R LA LR A IR AR AR AL AR LR R LA A R R R AR LR R AL L A AR R LR AL And_in gradual steps up 10 #8 50 each. San:a | N5 Claus fixed these prices 5o -hey couldn’. be be | '{}5" LEr= JE HRKAKRRK RRARIK KA KAAK KRR | L 000 DO ai d his heuv est creditors: Left Many Small Unpaid Bilis. yere in bis striciures on the Rev. Willium * [% Katz? son, Califoraia Marset (meat)..... 53 Mr. and Mrs. James Dowling occupied berths zi‘bl” i m\d”‘““ published in THE | GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS. *| Wehavejust purchased about | % GENTS® MUFFLERS. SR A . Keller & ¢o. California street h erage stea . | CALL of y-st 3 v Co i g Sa e c ! Aceus d of Being a Disturber and of (wiiol iy i ey in the steerage of the sieamer City 10 de LL of v sterday morning. snd when White Silk Handkerchicfs, deep ¥ | 300 Sample Jackets from a | SRl e - o Von Koun Hend T Yt 9 Janeiro, which sailed on Monday last for the | *een vesterday afternoon Dr. Tubb was | hemstitched, fine heavy silk, with * | well -known cloak manufac- | ¥ Heavy ack Surah Silk, x2. Bei-z Late When Rehearsals w, Sireet (pr 5 P Orieut. They secured passage under the equally as severe in his strictures on the eiabiaty cnlrolib e nifiar :‘lnr.-r. They are samples of the | ¥ inches, decp hemstitched border, Wera Wanted James 3 numes of M. and drs. J. Howerl, and they | y.ung man who hed presumed to criticize 35 ik iae, VAT Thot i % | very mewest Winter fashions. | § stamped free of charge. €era nted. Sy £ ; | were bound for Yokohama. Dowling kept & | 1,is crure x. In this connec | g inch square. with 114 nch he #* | Watch for announcement in | ¥ Tilimann & Bendel (srocers). . o | Brocerystore at furk and Hide streets, but | cansh wor i contiscH on M 3111 squar , with 13 inch hem. “suc % | Sunday papers I« $1.25 to $2 Each. - business with him was not a success, and | LubD said: 3 ditors be and left accounts unpaid. N Total . Other creditors and smaller creditors. sold ou n o press their bils he “Mr. Wirt is a young man and has of them with their | much to learn. Mr. Wirt realiy knows iys Wallis in'a walk in Jus- 1¢ of the debts were for HALE BROS,, Incorporated. 937-945 Market Street. Yy T Y YT T O Y Y YOI TY! coutt yesterday, with Messrs. Grand total e .82 larg , bu the aggre itis said | the cond £t sent exist- | 3 . : ottt ot s of the Colum. | Siebrecht places nis avsets ot o mominar | S made & ol of abosy F56 % ) [UC ORI IS erydameerous | @bl dbbdbbAbbALbINbUbAUASUALULAUALILIULIULIUNIUNAULAUNIUN LA LLEARLUOUMLUROEIAbJAbdbbJAbIAbdAbAUAIRA IR nds. figure. The baker siated that Le was| g oration on J. H. Mahoney's Throat. nd on which he is gliding. His own | i first jaw sui-, but | compelied to cail his creditors tozether stress.and a | OWIDE to' the straitened condition in pieil ey 42| Which he was placed d-appesrance. For vears the on Spring street, genueof the Frawley Com- | hava been boarding Siebrecht’s horscs ages, consoling dam- | Fagen, owins to the large biil which the narge tdministered - to | baker had contracted for horse board, per- awley in Portland several | €mplorily refused to let him take his HELPED TO BUILD THE STATE. Senator J. H. Mahoney had an operation | U'!°T27Ces, given to the public, will re-| performed on his throat at the German Hos. | [Tesh his memory and reveal a condition | pital yesterday afternoon by Dr. John Morse, | Of thines decidedly unsavory. The re- assisied by Drs. . H. Hart and H. W. Siewalr. | {8 Ding of nis position has not been due | Not Enough Internes at the City and | he fousth operation on Mr. Mahoney’s | 10 his 1 fluence Lere, andi is not due to County Hosp tal During the to bis winning of souls. Afternoo “Tbe spirit of Ananias is abroad in the s o | Jand, and my congregation or Mr. Wirt | For several weeks past it has been no- | has been visited. My congregation do | ticed at the City and County Hospital by} stand by me and Congregationalism, or | the visitors to the institution that there their words are wind. On account of the | mixed up siate of the matter, on wkich [ i i - TOO0 MANY PASSES, | RATHJEN SPECIALS TR | Are notable—because they show each week 1 where the cheapest buying of reliable goods can be dene YOU WILL NOT WANT I G SR was ouly one or two internes tn during | nsz'bettt:r than ;:-:se X . ; 5 prices for these goods. may throw some lighi, I have not even | !J€ afternoon, the others being at the | 5 = 3 ’ P 5 Wiva ol o Wl ety - ’-O‘E races or in the cily, 50 that the hospital | THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. | Bethlehera Chureh for nearly two years, | Was left uprovided for in case of an emer- | AT VTR —O0F— A number have ex ressed a wish 10 join, | 85CV: : | CAL. WALNUTS, Ib...........10¢ and will in good time. I have not been | WIe» Dr. Sussdorf heard of this stateof | . (., oo . H { affairs, much agains he young doctor's | = Ty | Hos | iNouts s Lam e o .m;S‘xllEl‘P'S COCOANET, Th.......Te| derson and Flawith at one time. | | Regulur price 3 1bs 25¢. | ! | meetings were heid and much zood done. ni: medicat deperiment. metesnel acsart: | POPCORN (Shelled), 6 Ibs.. . ...25¢| CO | L] CLARET, gallon. ..... | Over & year ago Rev. J. B. Orr of Park | the service of this men | Their Entire Well aze: ich, full flavor. e Cuurch conducted u meeting of two weeks, | Pired and that ihe Internes desiring *‘passes” must be gove Stock of the Finest ua | 8 ] of the hos- ¥ AUCTIONEERS N DISSOLUTION | | nandled the legal | Adants in the suit. es the case was one- a(lis was the'only witness he - othier side, through cour- me olirer reason, declining to 1 Awitiesses d’bhér-tale of woe ina dra gaged by Frawley in October | y atasalary of §110a | Sh plial sball not be im- | e teuts shall at all times Week. Shortly Sire, “Ernestine Kréling er acting, of- to taks the | und she signed | rins. ha T am daily engaged in soul winning { in aimshouse, nospital and prisons. I do not use files, urars, or visiting cards. I |by this reguintion, aua are hereby notifi Guaranteed to pop well. | | S ¥ | o = % Vi | that at least one interne of each of the above- | eballenge comparison with Mr. Wirt, who : o - Py g | ba- given me his wora that he would con- | Mentiones departments must be on duty at all | olu 2 times. G. E. Sus: RF, Columbia Jducta special meetinz for me at Bethle- 2 e Superintendent Physician. sem, commenc'n second Sunday in i . : n ising X 1595 " 9 | not insiss on ihat | . The in ernes, though raising an objec S riiate tion, can ot help but see the wisdom of | Kegular price 75c sal. | "4As 16 the $15 monthly, lteved of | 1h® snperintenden.’s mave. : S e frii s i e el ANGELICY WINE, qt. bot. ... ..30¢ i 5 e influence of that meeting is felt 10~ | pr S mne ‘e vopr TURKISH and PERSIAN January, wies Com- e was pre " h.( . ‘1”‘;;_ nuch the December amount to Dr. Pond this O d and part cularly p easing. | Sn:tp‘ets, e to-et ot of her coun- | morning. My labors in connection with | Kegular price 50c. ‘ ortieres, st i efin s and went nort | tue piizon and hospital are exacting. 1| Embroideries, th il sy | destre, thereore, to give my whole time 9 S AT ATt tieaiture was at” | 1is to that service. I stated to the Bay Con- 3 y } ILLE > 194F uauble - Siie ‘aava that Mr. / 1y Z : ference, hid at Park Church, that ‘when HAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Curios, Etc. e 0! Gus ««l.huum dis-en- 7 / i o Bethlenem couid stand alone it mus o 1 m Gt vagiows kinds. . He nectised her of W N/ stand withoul iis pre-ent pastor.’ Tue | einiza di 1d of vreaking up dis- work am 3 the | sider aramount. { *‘l cannot, however, leave my loyal peo- 1eedy in this city I con- | i tinally when | i tiie lobby of OETEE A UCTIOND Gerglar i L i ple, who seem to be & unit. Lheir gener- | B R EL S § Commencing ety £ | ous labrs prove this. The Churcn Ex- I I : el i Thexiar ¢ PisHaug by tup Droer | tension Sociely has made a printed pub- 21 Stoekton Street, 3 Fillmors § ThurSda)’. Dec. 2 e S e A :‘c“;a‘ma‘:w | Sig wppedl fo- Bethishin, for Furk Chureh, NEAR MARKET. Near Lombard. D s I . tro clag | and ior Fruitvale. They ask $300 for Telephone Main 5522. | Telephone West 152. On Saturday, Dec. 4 Bethleheru. Has any money been col- lected? If so, wnereisit? ‘It seems 10 me that the fathers of Con- gregationalism would shift in their graves it they knew ol the high-banded measures attempted by the new-school Congrega- tionalists. There is no doubt asto my i At 2 and 7:30 P. M. tired COUCHES. .M ss Wallis ttiought she was entitled to | Spure munetary cansideration for-the time 1 in. getting: out of .r.er con- ling- and- for the in- disctia-ged.in a Tar- ied for:$110, 4 week'’s At the 014 Y. M. C. A. Building, 230 to 234 Sutter St. ‘We are instructed by the par:ners of the Turkisn Rug Compauy here and abroad to sell out their re 5.0C<, to se.tle their parinership a un:s. anay. city, 80 she suiary, As-there was. 1.0. defense Jusrice Carrol gave the fair defendunt juigment for the ehtire amsunt, nony to:show whether resignation when the time comes. If the Extension Society gives ‘Bethlehem’ the $300 voted it must be without conditions. T.e plain common sense of the church of seeing those bing the largest stock of the kind ever of- sered, the trade is »1so Invited. EAS LDRIDJE & CO., Anctloneers. £ ¥ . EVANS, Attorneys. for the Partners Abroad. must comprebend that this matter, inio or not Mr. Frawle SStory tias lie spanked 1he:fair. G udys: for Uein : saucy was: true, ident will never. becomie: a N . which I have been forced, is not for $300, t bat for Gonerepationanam naei a'tee | HAECTL S~ SU1LCS | men may arrogate to them-elves powers ! not delegated to them. Seli-sufficiency Notions in u H ‘The firé.alar for ammiiLbie from box 38 'ldst évenlig was nJ texenson’s notion 1s cuuse of.the This One $.25. In all the world there is no other treatment #0 pure, so sweet, 80 safe, 80 speedy, for pre. serving, purifying, and beantifying the skin, scalp, and. hair, and eractcating every hu’ mor, a8 warm baths With CUTICURA Soar, and gentle anointings with CUTICURA (oint- ment), the great'skin cure. (Uticura P &id_ throughout the world. Porrzm vo o' Cpar, Sole Props., Boston. B All About the Skin, Scalp, and Hair," free. Open Evenings. See window it contains b = HaVE YOU -ore Throas. Fimp.s. Cop- I r ~ores. Ulcers B | 1 BRECA T e For throat and lung troubles use Low’s borehound cough syrup, price 10c, 4171 B | and sulf-importance are not distinguish- d t | s haractarmanine” ot a"sras “caretie | A1 OVET-COALS minister.’” = HOWARD CHURCH'S BAZAAR,. | W€ alk SO SAVE YOU MONEY. IF YOU WEAR GLASSES = = And wish prempt, efficient service by able A Auspicions |Opsning 'and Promises SAVE :g” TIME. ana courfeevs OPTICIANS call.on V8:, of Success. ! _ SAVE YOU TROUBLE. 3 ASHER HAMBURGER DEAD. | The three sy bazans and entertaine much about dnih o 1 - 3 ment at Howard Presbyterian Church Vb ] . Asher Hamburger, a pionecr of the State and the president of the Hamburger W y \ | ¢ Company, which conducts the Maze, one of the most extensive dry-goods stores | S°TPer of Oak and Baker streets, openad l h ’re not Carpets’ | & R in the city, died yesterdsy morning at the jamily residence, 1424 McA'lister streer, | JSt€rday fiernoon under most favorable ey H |C1ANS 10 Pro*O TR e Coreteal huimartbags wen the caes of deati anspices, Lot _ Furniture, oo i Tne body will be interred at Los Angeles. A short funeral service will be held gl an excelihb DIOgIaINme fo 642 MARKET 3T, 2 % 5 o ; ill be rendered > 3 i o at his late residenc- this aiternoon at 3 o’clock, and the body will be taken to the | MUsic and elocuiion wil J mar e O\Vn UNDER CHRONICLE BUILDING. southern city on the evening train. :c:ininnl;u 4 new programme to-morrow Bedd l ngS. S die Asher Hamburger was born at Kerche Shoenbache, Bavaria, in 1821 He The following persons take part this T > Sy 2 came to America when he was 16 years of age, and settied for & few years in New | evening: Misses Lottie Gracher, Ruby A. hey ’re worth ! casnorEeasy payments. |MONEY CAN BE HAD Sors % 2 Mk r Moore, Anna Ecenhoff and Mrs. M e For Bu lding P es f ith ork. - From there he went to Alabama, and in partnership with two of his . Ant zenho! Mrs. c- . or 2 Purposes from either. | brothers started in business. The venture was a fairly profitable one, but in the :"I{_‘;‘f'»“"l :J"'“Ml;:‘d“r“a:“{,’;;fl' punto- lig he P rice or we J NOON AN \The Fidelity, Fmpire. Mechanics or excitement of the discovery of gold in California, he and one of his brothers ac witdl £ Rt = | ifornia 1 i ildine 3 withdrew from the partn rship aud came to this State, arriving herein 1850. | cslio; 3}'5‘,_‘3‘?"’1;'_""5.;:)‘::_‘ Lan;:;ni?lnsaoi:é ld ’t k 't I B0 Ca S Minen oo on. 8L mmm{" flu‘tudl :Bltl!ldlng and Soon after their arrival they commenced business in Sacramen:o. 1wice they | Ruby A. Moore, elocutionist. wouldn't asx 1 e Lol lla UL / were burned out during the fires of the early fifties that on two occasions almost R R OB VERY. LAVORATLE XERMS swept that town out of existence, but they were not discouraged by their reverses, Warfleld Explains. " ~"206 Zansome mrac and after each fire branched out with more business energy than before. After a R. H. Warfieid, manager of the California = few years there, he, in conjunction with his brother, entered the wholesale dry- | Hotel, sent « communication to the Board of r goods business in San Francisco under the name oi Hamburger Bros., and he | Supervisors yesterday stating that when he suits 357,50 to 350 MCNI l I 5 continued as a member of the firm until after the Civil War, when he returned to | S1knec pefition 1o have sush street declared 2 id 1. Bacramento and resumed the o'd ~tores. In 1881 he wentto Los Angeles and 1aid | & private oitisen soa ot ac the reptommsive over-coats $5 to $35 ccinliet corss Eoeae D, RELIABLE O the foundation of the present gigantic business enterprise known as A, Humburger | of the Calliornia Hotel or the Califoruia X seascy O Mour oniy. Manly Powerisvoo g & Sons, wh.ch conducts the largest weneral store in Southern California. He was | Theater. (Gpeir-erenings Cumng lecemiar SDY C o Home, ermend for Book, free. Patients president of the Hamburger Company of this city; and was actively engaged in ROOS BROS oL 5550.000." W e R D i i B S s o Vors cases cor-d o g | and sacredly confidential. Cill oraddress 27-37 Keamy corner Post & 100-page book free. P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M. ., Zae "M ()R From Pimplesto Scrofuly | 1€ mahagement of the business until about a year and a half ago. He leaves a EVERY HUMOR cured by CUTICURA. . widow and thiee sons and four daughters. > Sansome st. : 26} Mearny Street. San Francisco. Cak