The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 18, 1898, Page 48

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48 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1898. . = BOTKIN JURY | ey "BY THE POLICE HOLIDAY GOODS! The attention of our customers is Sensational Rumors Were Circu- lated anctieier iR respectfully directed to the follow- ing New Lines of HOLIDAY GOODS, tion for the Prosecution. suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Defendant, Overcome by the Ordeal of the Trial, Is Attended by Physicians—De- fense Ready With Its Witnesses. Ladies’ Initialed Handkershiefs, Gents’ Silk Umbrellas, Ladies’ Novelty Neckwear, Gents Kid Gloves, Ladies’ Em'b'd Handkerchiefs, Gents’ Fancy Neckwear, Ladies’ Feather Scarfs, Gents’ Silk Reefers, Ladies’ Kid (iloves, Gents’ Silk Underwear, Ladies Silk Ties, Gents’ Merino Hose, Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas, Gents' Initialed Handkerchiefs, ¥ v there was | friend related the story that may have the prose- | such serious consequences. When Mrs, 5 Botkin returned to the Branch County seen introduced | Jail she almost collapsed. She rallied, ind impression, | however, and obtained rest during the umored that certain | night. Yesterday morning her condition had already ex- | Was such that the services of a physician SRR 2d | were demanded and receive™. Later in by evidence. Thi y Mrs. Botkin recovered her cus- % : ; o0 tohe e i e e Ladies’ Silk Skirts Gents' Wool Underwear ind an im- | in-law called and remained for some time s y made by the | With her. )t the prosecu-, Unusual efforts were made to conceal Ladies’ Fancy Aprons, Gents’ Silk Handkerchiefs, | the fact of Mrs. Botkin's iliness. It was Ladies’ Fine Underwear, Gents' Dress Shirts, Sarentics ;(N.Xl(-«til 1lh:n Efif n?: as;ked for a physi Ladies’ Silk Waist: Gents’ Cambric Handkerchi ite and | OF had been ill. The fact remained, how- ever, that she had seen a physician and ad]es, flls S' o S, am rw flfld el'chlfifs, | Second to the general Interest i i i S ol o S et Ladies' Moreen Skirts. Gents” Wool Underwear. \dgment on the | 0f Dunning is the interest expre: redil| Botkin will to some of thelr | take the stand. The accused woman in- ition seemed to b ooy toiestity niheriownbebalranil o)l i g e T e e At H-Reama honss anoflier: visit: butiwere he inquiry | mak zene: ¢ i charges | 155 alf mile. hin e time | ity a W sit, i the inquiry Smeel soeuial for JHin feheraes) o) foct Inta nsltumiln ink n¢ | ity Bazaar will be carried out and new i“;‘i" ([rightened away. Mr. Reinsteln We have also a splendid assortment of AR tions with Dunning, a P | &o: »f the lea nufacturing Last night the great six da valking | has taken the precaution to carefully locl o i LRy B Amitton ther o e e, | terprises in Northwest. - Spok as | match was started in the gallery, and | up ('\'cr,\'thh;]gpol value which must be Fine SILK-COVERED PILLOWS, Fine WHITE jury was St i a popul d in ten yvears we | there were e h minor attractions on | kept in the house over night. the report, fhs obad Bops to i1 0000, During my | the Rogr to, amuse.thess who 6o not care | - Tne pollce. ate. IAvestigating the case BLANKETS, SILK and SATIN COVERED DOWN uch a d term I st and fr e all sweating out their very | and feel confident that the work is done dvance the best in- fication. | e to the purchase of the candy e C sc. A percentage of the | by professional thieves. COMFORTERS, KNIT SHAWLS, LACE SCARFS, : flcation. AkGrEhiee 1 and T oug vill g0 to pay the debts o B A e Gestirions™ i Tterance to the pur. | in, favor of upio-dafe methots, | "0 | " cRarify "piumat” a5 Mahy Of (he e | Laster st mat see, Fur cope, closks BUREAU SETS and LACE BED SETS. 1 be found. chase of the handkerchief at the City of RS al and | ployes need the mon orely, »nd the ex- | 14 P R . g 5 Paris is perhaps the strongest single bit Ll e ol hibitors are in full sympatny with them. Galin n G 2 T U B U of evidence against he his the accused s _doubled within the The whole thing is under new manage- T N i asn el A us In proximity to Spo- e e be a succ Alameda News Notes. " }m.ulsr\(\‘[.(1“4:“”:],(,:)“; “ 'm‘x" e gold, silver. copper and |ment and promises to be a success. B e 19_ s A (e | Te=ChEnes Lo ML j0the ! s which promlse to rank among e e ) o SR city and in Stockton, M Botkin hias ad- | ($0 TR 1 e f&"’r'" - -Our'lands ars | From Chicago, New York, Boston, we pxalminluthxm ot Altret)ifl!l, Cohen, cflxm:lged STORE OFPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 1 as much as prosecution has | g1c, well adapted for fruit and grain, and, | deliver to all points Cresta Blanca wines. | with feloniously asaulting Ivy L. Borden, ed. Jf Dunning declares that Mrs, | £130 T I, nature has been particu: | Order. Xmas - presents now. — \wetmore: | brother of the late Judge Borden, was CHRISTMAS. ftem) S ‘l‘ W ‘:,nu{ “,,,‘.lk”fl to us. N;.k‘ ;)s,x y:o“l~_ on a | Bowen Co., 410 Po.* st., S. I . pr\s'.pgn(t:d t]g\»‘dn.y by Justice Morris until , der - vord | he aving refunded her entire in- e next Saturday. nst his, with the 1tage on her | Geptedne 7 1 The Alameda High School football (hat Dunning continued “his rela- | ol i A - ?“I?“S Agamlat'Worllz. pota | Eléven Gefeated the g:l;_ll\k-)n!leumhl«v{llay . with her after the alleged attempt to s = : e burglars are again becoming bold | by core o 0 5. This gives the Ala- him. The Big Walking Match in the residence portion of the city and | meda boys the light-welght championship. | i A number of the exhibitors at the i § ] . LAWN TENNIS et which came to an in. | &re operating without any apparent fear | This evening the High School classes | EXPERTS. A . few days ago, have ob- | Of the police, A 'g;vj“",‘;k-;“;;ijfiéhgz-b‘r-mm”n with matches ‘caused & small | g 111 it | ained possessior he lease on the pa- | enter s - B. Reins aze this evening at the home of H. K. | * Several Brilliant Exhibition Games | o Ment opened & grand hol street, near Van Ness avenue, but | Jackson, 1158 Broadway. The damage s Played on the Scott-Street | Courts Yesterday. exhibition games played ye: the courts of the California Lawn Ten- e 8 3 5 @PORA} | nis Club proved very successful. There | S99 D90 IILOL0038 98 o s @ was a large attendance ¢ | o cluding many ladles and several gentle- Crmia lovers of Tawn tonme. Among A facsimile of our glove orders : m, 13, 1us, U7, 19, 121 POST STREET. were frightened away before any booty | nominal. The fire w extinguisned be. v carnival to run untl the 2ith of t : : was secured. A few nights later they paid | fore the arrival of the department. 'nth. The old programme of the C terday | =——— = — = S cross-exam | g is a matter | ators were Mountford S. Wilson, former president of the club; A. H. | | Small, a former champlon, and Robert | Hooker, who used to play a strong game. t would ter > thoroughly the | The play throughout the afternoon was character of l\r:h Mrs. Bot- | brilliant, and J. Daily, the courtkeeper, n would b ines as t | for whose benefit the games were held +8 to be congratu ot NN+ E+ R B R R R denc jihe expected match b‘v‘-fi:vc(n;n"ti!zz “COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS” FOR LITTLE-AT-A-TIME PAYMENTS. ion has pla y ers of the double | acific Coast Law the Whitn place, Samu WANT CREDIT ? 1 . COME HERE o Alto; but Sumner Hardy, the atmac | PAY CASH? r champion in es, and J. Dall; professional champion, ed t COME HERE .”' Te was plenty of br M A Ha on the part of both conte 0] g and Hardy's cros erz aad New g‘:{l e ATE, T @ LITTLE CHAT and Adams, the ' of ornia Club, and up, met Nicholson and TO START YOU RIGHT. defeat. Welhe and the St but lost the next 3o e e i T e deserve to grow. Our growth natural, healthy, constant increase, the result of the proper supply being ever ready to meet the demand of the masses at prices and terms to meet the *‘n- come of the purse” of the masses. That has been our strong arguing point for many and many a day. We have proved it to thousands of people, let us prove ved splen- winners played a particu- me does not inter to a discu 1 defender nd George Whitney y C Dally, the itney_drove effect, Daily nd the winne at the net. 7 7 i ’ i o it to you. arrigan beat Harris, the score being If 3OU do nOt kno“ the SIZER hen mal\‘ng 2 present Of gloves’ pur ‘We didn’t locate ourselves at 10[17 l:\(lss(rcfl l!!lr:!‘:t.bou‘thgtutlhle ‘{;sk{y-re:;ah 10::&’10"1 5. McGavin beat Grant Smith with chase one of our glove order cards, which are issued for as many pair as Sery discount, Lo be.undersoid. We ooatad here for your bencit. The bénefita o} i and sma d_with grea lobbing was noteworthy played a fine gam A therefore, to experts. The mony of t core of 6—4, 6—4. Harris and Buckley our location are in our price list. Every day is bargain day with us. Do ycu need + T devoted a great deal of time it McBride and Corrigan. Score the buyer wi%hei to present and With \VhiCh the l'ecipient can get any anything for “home comfort.”” ‘Buy of us now. Pay when you can.’” to this p! of the case. =3, 6— ¥ < = Mrs. Botkin was {ll enough yesterday to R T AR B % Lrs . A . S A ievitietaevibes oty aluaasiny A fsoramon h roon e size or color desired, at any time; or if the recipient does not wish 5 THE J. NO0NAN FURNITURE COMPANY’ the trial has weighed | Until Friday she ef- :Vampires Defeated a Team of Sailors | 1 to disguise the at Golden Gate Yesterday. ss she endured. On e : » could no longer conceal her| The Vampire Assoclation football team Lpgagiyaian s °F | played yesterday against a Mercanti feelings and was visibly agitated during | Raved vesterday a ; el y S vl s | Marine ‘eleven at Golden Gate and de- | A o or N m Ak hior On O CLOBEAL | SN BIL G Tran sty B ot or 4| —- — - goals to 1. After about fifteen minutes | h play the front line of | 1 the ball down the fleld gloves, the order will be honored at any department. 1017-1023 Mission Street, above Sixth. B OPEN EVENINGS. 'PHONE BOUTH 14. BEND FOR BOOELET. +H+-84+0+F + P+ BN R+ . 14 ¢ Sterling Silver Novelties Leather Goods bbbl Guaranteed 925-1000 fine. We are showing a It is quite difficult selecting Christmas presents complete stock of novelties that are manufactur- anyway, so a large assortment is a great help. ed for this season. Limited space permits us to Our stock of leather goods is complete, con- enumerate only the most popular. This depaft- sisting of the latest novelties in purses, combina- ment is of special Interest for your Christmas tion books, chatelaines, grips, belts, etc. selections. Combination books (purse and card case 3| 9 c | Nai 125,60 .90 combined). e i S S Black seal, .T5c, 1.10, 1.25, 1.75 up to $3.50 Match receivers, .95¢ | Book marks, .85¢ Alligator skin, 1.10, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 up to $4 Memorandum tablets, $1 | Pencil tops, 60c Morocco, .85, .95¢, 1.15, 1.75 up to $2.25 SR of back-and-for ADVERTISEMENTS. s es scored a goal. Soon afterward Baugh handled the ball, and the free kick ’ SORE granted to the sailors resulted in a goal. | | Score: Vampires 1 goal, s : | Just before half time White scored a' se " n | ond_goal for the Vampire a pass by Cole SCO!’\I‘: Vampires 2, sailors 1. S f In the second h e mpires de- feated all the sailors’ attempts upon their Raw Sore From Finger to Palm. goal and added two goals to their own s g score. The game thus ended with a score s 75 .90c il holders,.60,95 Monkey skin, 1.75, 2.25 up to $8.50 hysicians and Medicines No 204 fo s e L scox Hair combs, .60, .75 .90c | Pencil holders,.60,95¢ | 8.50 PA);,,“ g Cured by Cuticura \'01;.:. }-Tm[—m;n}-amurx':xrw;sflft}u{u{;).r rl'lr". s Hat brushes, $1.50, $2.50 | Scissors, .76¢c $1.25 Combination books with sterling silver corners. £ Y 3 White and Coles played the be; Hair brushes, 2.7 Pipes, $1.50 Black seal, 1.50, 1,75, 2.50 up to $7.50 B Capmmrrar while for the losers Kane, Williams 4 When my little boy was two years of age, Fredericks rendered good service. The dry spots commenced to appear on different | line-up was as follows: partsof hisbody. Last winter it seemed to go to his hands, and 1 was obliged to keep his first three fingers done up all the time, s it was a raw sore, beginning to extend down to- ward the palm of the hand. We consulted three different physicians, each a certain length of time, to see a benefit of their medicines. I think now, after using CUTICURA, that some of the salves that I used did more injury than et Sl d AL good. A gentleman (who sat next to me in Bargains in children’s books, games ana | church) asked me the matter with my boy's | dolls at Sanborn & Vail's. Open hand. I took off oneof the cloths and showed A R o BT R R R him, he told me he had been in a hospital in A PROGRESSIVE CITY. Boston, where for all skin diseases they used | pr 1) Olmsted, Mayore? Spokane, CoTioura REMEDIES. I immediately pur- Tl ot s Prmminit ) chased COUTICURA SOAP, CUTICUEA (oint- oo 11‘ f k?' 2 ment) and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, put aside |, /@508 & B Dinsted of Spokane, who what I had been using, and began with them. | .- 2008 SOLahe past fow Tooth brushes, .65c, $1.25 | Clothes brushes, $3 Alligator skin, 1.45, 1.75, 2.25.up to $10 Curling irons,y c, $1.15 | Whisk brooms, $1.75 Morocco skin, 1.50,’2.00, 50 up to 38 Cut glass articles with sterling silver mount- Children’s purses, .10, .25, .50, 90c up to $1.75 ings, all at very low prices: ALLIGATOR GRIPS pungents salve jars Ink stands A large assortment of genuine alligator skin flasks puff boxes salt bottles 3 4 50, 5.00. 5506 it rosc‘jars cracker jars mucilage bottles ;'3‘?%0.“ .00, 4.50, 500, 5.50, 6.00, 6.50 up to cigar jars Comb and brush sets in satin-lined boxes in various designs. pires. Positions. -Goalkeeper GRAY BROS., Contractors A complete line of ladies’ choice shepping bags, chatelains and card cases. Mexican hand carved leather goods—stock We are showing this season some of the choic- is complete with novelties of every description. est and daintiest of ladies’ fancy belts, Wwhich We stamp the name free in either gold or sil- must be seen to be appreciated. ver on all leather goods of $1 and upwards. venings.* esssAnd.... Tortoise Shell Gocds This season’s assortment is larger and more beautiful and the prices are at least one-quarter Crushed Trap Rock, days, was one of the passengers on the : i : Well! they cured that hand. 1wasafraidthat | Ayst . which “f'd Puest ; f‘:r less than in former years — side, pompadour, back, 'dressing and new neck combs; lorgnettes, hair this winter it would break out again, but no, | Honolulu. In addition to being Spokane's ormaments and a great variety, in all sizes, of tortoise shell hair pins. it is all cured, and I have notbad to havea | chief executive, Dr. Olmsted s presi- : ; : ; SR TN 7 A oth ca L i, My DIAMAND |dant of the Crawilier of Qorigsérse of Wit Also empire and s@e combs, hair ornaments and hair pins in imitation shell with Rhinestone mount- 298 Montgomery St. Jan.29,98. 161 Bronson Ave., Rochester, N.Y. | City, besides enjoying the distinction of Ings, all at very attractive prices. being one of her leading physicians. He | was elected to his office on an independent [ ] ticket and is held in high esteem by the 2 4 4 o at e en S Ly b Open evenings until Christmas lulu for his health and will return in January. Just before stepping aboard the steamer Rexepixs dally perform more great cures of |5 (Cgl] representative interviewed Dr. torturing, disfiguring, bumiliating skin, scalp, acd | ed, and in sneaking of the . blood humors than all other blood and skin reme- sive spirit of the city over which e dies combined. In all the world there 1s no | Frediaie SR OF L] . . Y other trestment $0 pure, 80 gweet, 8o speedily | " “Among the noted improvements is the effective for distressing skin humors of Infauts | hituminizing of Riverside avenue, recent- ¢ and children as CUTICURA, greatest of skincures, |1y completed by the City Improvement ° d humor remedies. Company of 8 blood purifiers, an Francisco. The as- phaltum comes from Kern County, and oot Srexpy Coxz TREATMENT Fox EveRT HUMORWITK | 31, workmanship and material are pro- Loss ov Harm. — Warm baths with CuTiovka B0ARE- | nGunced by experts as the best ever done e tle anointings with Cuflcv:m[nl,n:hem‘]nll";‘;‘;n“:"":" in our section. 125 # 131 S » 2 lient skin cures, and miid doses of CUTICURA T “Spokane is destined to be a manufac- 3 greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures. turing and distributing center. No place O Kearney Street cuxw. | west of the Rocky Mountains is favored o e T more for water power, which is obtained a@~" How to Cure Every Rahy Humor," malled free. from the Spokane River, having a fall of Weekly Call, $1.80 per Year.'

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