The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 13, 1898, Page 7

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b ) » THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1898. T HYAMS & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF FINE CLOTHING, NOW UNLOADING THEIR BIG STOCK AT WHOLESALE WAREROOMS, 25 AND 27 SANSOME STREET. A ; ! ! W ALL MEN PLENDID Prica Withou SALE STARTS TO-MORROW . MORNING Men's Fashionable Winter Suits At Manufacturers’ Prices! STRICTLY ALL-WOOL CH h color 1its “UP-TO all-wool 't to our your thou- t Quality#” prices pay you ed retail c en TRIE wear stand WI asure; on at THAN HALF TH ARE ODD, BUT WE , and sold by retail- Is a Snare and lothing centers to 35 TO 50 PER CENT | ; indulged in by Trousers ! WORSTED P4 RICH IMPORTED WORSTED rchant tailors charge $10 to we have them all rea eees s OF e (500’ 0'0/0.0000.C.00C00l0000000N0000TCOCIO000000C] e SELE-PROTECTION NATURE'S FIRST LAW! back in 1863. York factory for this IOT SACK 1s are worn suc and Electrical Displ | precious New Creations of Fashionable Clothing. | GANT STORE EXPENSES, PRESENT PROFITS. RAIMENT, as well as the WORKINGMAN CLOTHING IN AMERICA at about what Fall and Winter’s trade—but, ays. But it will prove a MIGHTY under 4.45 Delusion ! | and high-quality to come a block or rcoat, without any many | THOUT A PE 31 EIR PRICE. CAN FIT THEM. | Manufacturers [ESTABLISHED 12831 LAST VEAR, feeling sanguine that a heavy increased tariff would surely be placed upon FOREIG) WOOLENS, and “‘snifing” good times ahead, we went boldly into the markets of the Old World and ‘‘booked” the LARGEST import orders we ever placed since we FIRST commenced the manufacture of Fine Clothing—way Our GIGANTIC PURCHASES were duly filled and the goods made up y LLO AND BEHOLD, A DRY, BACKWARD SEASON, FAILURE OF CROPS THROUGHOUT THIS STATE and WAR WITH SPAIN came upon us. with onr LARGEST CITY AND COUNTRY CUSTOMERS became paralyzed. for “CHEAP GOODS,” but as we never made up ‘“TRASHY STUFE” we could not supply their many wants. | Still CARLOADS OF THE FINEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE CLOTHING THAT EVER CROSSED THE “ROCKIES” came pouring in upon us from our factory | to effect a SPEEDY OUTLET for our COLOSSAL NEW STOCK. protests from our largest city customers, To Unload Our Gigantic Stock of Fine Clothing at Retail ! For room must be made at our wholesales warerooms for New Spring Goods mow in process of manufac- ture—hence NET MANUFACTURERS' PRICES will be the cry till our high-piled tables are lowered of their Here, during our Great Over-Production Sacrifice Sale, NO ONE WILL BE OBLIGED TO PAY A BIG TAX PROFIT exacted by exclusive retailers to defray their EXTRAVA- such as exorbitant Kearny and Market street Rents, Show-Window Extravaganzas THIS GREAT COMPULSORY SLAUGHTER OF HIGH-CLASS AND MOST FASHIONABLE CLOTHING MEANS A BIG LOSS TO US—in future WHOLESALE PATRONAGES and GAIN and BIG SAVING to WEARERS OF FINE who can now ENJOY the privilege of securing the BEST-MADE NRELTABLE GOODS are sold for by EXCLUS We decided, notwithstanding 'Now Retailing Fine Clothing at Wholesale Warerooms 25 and 27 SANSOME ST., £ One-Half Block from Market Street. | ALL OUR GOODS were made by “UNION TAILORS” within our own Factory, corner Gt. Jones street and Lafayette place, New York City. aNUFACTURER'S 1 MULLION DOLLAR STO into garments at our New Business About their only demands were SOMETHING HAD TO BE DONE QUICKLY the strenuous IVE RETAILERS. - Wholesalers 0K Men’s and Boys™ Fine Clothing Will Now Be Slaughtered at Retail! SALE STARTS TO-MORROW MORNING. Princely Overcoats and Ulsters Now Going at Beggarly Prices ! An OVERCOAT to give good wear must be t‘horough]y tailored, strongly trimmed and made from sturdy ALL WOOL materials, which are known to stand rain, wind, sun, hard knocks and rough usage. We will show over 1000 of these overcoats THIS WEEK, made from blue and black kerseys, with deep silk velvet collars, lined with heavy farmer satin. Such good coats are rarely ever sold by exclusive retailers under $13 50 to $15; but to cre- ate a big trade sen- sation our price will prove an “eye open- - er”; only.... . The fashionable medium length light colored BOX COATS, with skimers, silk lined sleeves, artisti- cally cat and richly tailored; such nobby coats are sold by retail houses at $15; but as we want room and cash more than “BOX"” COATS go ot they'll at now $9.45 If you are thinking of having an OV "RCOAT made to your order just call in and try on some of our splendid kerseys, which your tailor won't make for you under $28, or any retailer in town “wrap up”’ under $18, but which we shall now speedily unload = at=s Our line of OVERCOATS at fourteen dollars and seventy-five cents are marvels of perfection. No tailor in the land can excel them in fit, make, trim or workmanship. And we will place them alongside of the BEST you’ll find at any re- tail store in this city for $22.50 and $20. Your fit and choice will go this week at the easily paid price - of . . Men’s Storm Coats! THIS WEEK WE SHALL P- TE UPON THE ALTAR OF SACRIFICE SEVERAL HUNDRED IRISH FRIEZE DOUBLE BREASTED ULS- TERS, cut 54 inches long, lined with heavy blue out they’ll plaid cassimere, high storm collars, thoroughly wind and rain proof. beat this excellent, Ulster under $15. at $13.50; but to cap- ture the Ulster trade go this week at...eeeenns From that “Gift Price” we run them up into the highest grades, and any lot you pick from you'll | SURELY SAVE from $ to a $10 piece. We defy any retailer to most serviceable and ‘“cozy” It would make a stong “leader” $8.75 FDERAL [ 1D STATE OFFICERS ARE Lieutenant WRANGLING Buhner May Be Arrested. LAUGHS AT STATE ORDERS WILL NOT MOVE THE REVENUE |a CUTTER GOLDEN GATE. Produce Makes Trouble on Jackson- Street Whar: nett Loses f—Captain Ben- Another Toe. Balmoral’s Repairs. consequence there Wthorities on the esterday. In n interesting ADVERTISEMENTS. time between Chief Wharfinger Root and | Lieutenant mner of the revenue cutter Golden Gate morning. | The whole trouble is over the berth oc- cup by the cutter. She is undergoing | some repairs and was in consequence | moved from her usual dock at the foot of | Powell street to Lombard street wharf. | Now itenant Buhner tied her up, in | the new berth, In such a way as to spoil | two berths. In consequence when the brig | Harriet G came al the place assigned | her was too short by six feet. The matter was referred to the chief ger, and he went vharf and asked the 1 is vessel back six feet i make room for the brig. Buh point blank to move h furthermore that he w. | where he w Root poin the comme there going to remain In vain Mr. vas impeding e of the port, Buhner was > he was going to stay. rfinger Root gave up the 2 Police was detailed by Captain Dunleavy to make the arrest, and Captain Hall was for the time being and re- | ported to the Harbor Commi t body instructed him written notice on the | | move in ten minutes and if the order wa | disobeyed to lieutenant i move the Golden Gate with a tug hired at | | Uncle Sam’s . The order was | made out, Shaw of the Harbor ong to handle the revenue cutter | she was being moved. When Lombard _street wharf was | reached Licutenant Buhner had fled, leav- | ing word that he would be back at 9| | o’Clock this morning. As Chief Wharfin- | [ ger Root did not want to get the men left in charge of the cutter into trouble he al- | lowed the matter to rest and will settle | the question with Buhner to The fine for refusing to move when or- | dered by the chief wharfinger is $300 or | WHALERS IN WINTER QUARTERS. Oakland Creek will this year harbor nearly all the vessels that were caught in the ice and spent the winter months off the Mackenzie River and Point Barrow last year. a few days, and then the whalemen will begin spending taeir hard-earned money. ‘l\lw it The entire fleet will be over the bay in ad better | zie River Have your Sunday Dinner up above the city's throng to- day. The Spreckels Rotisserie is 215 feet above Market st., Belvedere, Baylies, ‘Winthrop, or_two. 100 days’ imprisonment, and that for inter- fering with a State officer in the perform- ance of his duty is $5000 or flve years' im- risonment or both. The whaling fleet is rapidly gettin, winter quarters. ent from the season spent off the Macken- the vessels will lie snugly at anchor in Oakland Creek. are over there the barks Andrew Hicks, Gayhead and Lydia_and while the Balaena, and Wanderer will follow them in a day The barks Alice Knowles, Horatio, Cali- fornia and Charles W. Morgan_ will not 0 Into winter quarters, but are fitting out i for ‘amother cruise in the southern seas and commands a panoramic || fer, &hoi0er raEe i A E Gedock oF mission, Henry Peterson will run Lieutenant Buhner beware. into | With six vessels on the run, It will be widely differ- cruiser and back. and Point Barrow. This year moral wi Iron Works. 1 probably be At the present time there the steamers Jeanette, Karluk and Willlam John and Grampus, Narwhal, Thrasher drowned. damaged that she had_to put starboard quarter stove in, the wrecked, a number of the piates the running riggin, Union Iron “'0rks$ have put two of their steamers in com- the launches Amy and Willlam D. Carter, and | get the owners to remove them. Cohn will run the Alta and Annie and Bob | TFhursds Totlt o ear will run the Gazelle and Norwood, the crowd should have no difficulty in getting to the The repairing of the British ship Bal- done at the Union 1t will be remembered that she was in collision with the Glenericht | off the Horn, and the captain's wife was ' The Glenericht was £0 badly acl Montevideo, while the Balmoral had her cabin forward dented, her headgear carried away and badly damaged. The bid has been submit- ted to the owners in England, and if they are satisfied the work of repairing her to JOHN J. SESNON. view of city and bay. Full course French dinner, with wine, $L Full course French lunch, with wine, Tc. Light refreshments at popular prices. FPELG! r;i,\. p','” (P ALBERT WOLFF. Spreckels Rotisserie 15th Floor, Call Building. oil have all been discharged on the {Tow- ard street bulkhead and 1t will be some time before all the barrels have been carted away. The catch of sperm oil this vear was not up to the standard and in cengequence the price of that article is on the advance. The four vessels named are going sperm whaling and their crews will spend Christmas and New Year's on the ocean. The Itallan cruiser Etna goes to the Mare Island drydock on Monday. She is to be open to visitors to-day, and a fleet of launches and small tugs are going to run excursions. The Itallan fishermen will begin at once. The steamer J. D, Peters was tle farther up on the beach in next the vessel will be afloat. ‘were at once removed to Chinatown. Assistant Chief Wharfinger Scott had a great time of it with the produce mer- Jackson-street whart chants yesterday. ot a lit- ichard- ' {n) son Bay yesterday. One of the big planks the f under the vessel broke and retarded the work a little, but Superintendent Corcoran thinks that by Tuesday or Wednesday The bodies of the six Chinese that were recovered from the wreck by the divers came over on the Sausalito ferry-boat yesterday, and has been crowded with potatoes and | onfons, and Mr. Scott has tried in \'31]:1 to ast | Thursday he notified the merchants that | !u the goods were not moved by yesterday at noon he would put them in the ware- | | house. The merchants practically told | the Assistant Chief Wharfinger he was | bluffing, but they changed their minds when they saw the warehouse teams be- | gin to move the stuff away yesterday af- | ternoon. There was a wild rush to tne Chief’s office to secure time until Monday, but it was too late, and now they will have to pay warehouse charges. The Chief says it is about time the practice of making ‘warehouses out of wharves was stopped, Captain Bennett, superintendent of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company, who lost a couple of his toes by having his foot crushed by the steamer Corona last week, was compelled to have another one | amputated yesterday. It began to show | signs of mortification, and had to be %(en off by Dr. Green in order to save 0ot. The coasting steamers have lost one of the best known and liked stewards. Murray, who was for tenl_{ea-ru on the North Fork, then on the Humboldt and Jately on the Charles Nelson, has given up the sea and opened a restaurant on shore. Advarnces made on furniture and pianos, with or without removal. J, Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. | drunken election officers by reputable citizens have set the town and | a lot of defeated candidates talking, and | BIGGY IS AT OUTS WITH COMMISSIONERS WILL NOT STAND FOR ELEC- TION DAY SCANDALS. The Same Ballot Officers Will Hold Their Offices Until After the Election of Next Year. Registrar Biggy is decidedly warm un- der his neck linen at the attempt by the Election Commissioners to saddle upon him the responsibility of the disgraceful scenes and drunkenness that character- ized south-of-Market street voting booths on election day. A breach has opened between the Regis- trar’s office and the Board of Commission- ers, and Mr. Biggy proposes to see that the blame shall be put upon those to whom it belongs. The delay in getting in returns on the State ticket, the frequent visits of patrol wagons and police to different districts and the replacing by the Registrar of sober and a good many are prone to charge the scandal of it to Mr. Biggy's account. Truth is that the Election Commission is solely to blame. When the question of selecting election hoards came up be- fore it Mr. Biggy, Major McLaughlin, William_Alford and a dozen other of ths | responsible leaders of both parties ap- peared and pleaded with the individual members to for once follow plain written law and make their selections from the sment rolls. The commissjon con- dered and gave no answer, and five days before election day sent some 3600 men in to the Registrar to be sworn in as elec- tion officers. There were a whole lot of good men, but there were more of the other sort who had been gathered in from every section of the city. Instead of being electors of the districts to which they were assigned for duty as the law provides, they were distributed wherever they could be fitted in. The resuit was helpless inebriety and badly muddled up returns, and Mr. Biggy respectfully declines to stand for the | shame of it. | " Another mattér that is bothering the | Registrar is that under the law these | same officers will hold office until after next year’s election and he is puzzling his brains for a scheme to oust them and | prevent a repetition of the corruptness of | this vear's fight. 2 The Grand Jury is looking into the mat- | ter and Mr. Biggy has hope that measures | looking to decency will be taken. A flurry was caused )i“es(erday morning in betting circles by the appearance a the poolrooms of three or four hundred dollars to be wagered that Charles F. Curry would be the winner in the fight for Secretary of State when the returns are all in. The money no_takers and no facts could be found tending to back up claims of Mr. Curry’s ultimate success, i | ——e—————— Some wonderful stalactite caves have recently been discovered eight miles from Krugersdorp, in the Transvaal. < TEETH FILLE By Careful, Experienced Dentists, ADVERTISEMENY With Gold or Silver, Without Pain Our Prices Will Save You HALF on Your Dental Bill. TO SENSITIVE, DEAD AND ACHING TEETH we give a treatment which prevents pain in teeth filled or crowned by us. PAINLESS EXTRACTION ».. special filling or any future trouble of the A SPECIALTY! Without U gerous Anasstheti Teeth without plate, per tooth from Fillings from. ... Gold fillings from | Plates with free extraction from. ALL WORK + OPEN SUNDAYS WARRANTED. AND EVENINGS. METROPOLITAN DENTAL PARLORS, DR. T. S. Over Cafe Zinkand. HIGGINS, 927 MARKET STREET. 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