The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 29, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCI SCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 29. 1899. MALL STEAMER VIOANA ARRIVES FROM AUSTRALIA Ship Hawaiian Isles in| a Storm. "aptain s wxra washed il was torn tan Isies finally ithout any more mishaps. into_ribbons. reached port w MAD WITH LOVE ;2 FOR OUR BLANCHE B I R IR T SR S R S A R . oo. ”““““. 13 MURDER IS THE CHARGE MUSCAT S NOW FAEINE Killing of MISS De Sanchez Retold. sl THREE WITNESSES EXAMINED THE ACCUSED LISTENS TO THEM CALMLY. lity the Defense Will 2 Strong Probabi Try to Shift the Blame of the Deed to De- ceased. accused of de Sanchez e e eieieieie@ e be b en e s eo e P OPOPOPOEP e 2 e 2 SLOEE SF B8 o8 S An 2 e RUNNING BEFORE A HURRICANE. While on her way from Puget Sound to Australla the 8an Francisco owned ip Hawaiian Isles had a hard time of it In a storm. One wave broke over the starboard quarter and swept away all the lashings of the deckload of lumber. Not content with that, it broke stanchions like pipestems, bulged out the bul- warks, carried away the bridge and topgallant bulwarks and tore some of the sails into ribbons. 1 | number. » DEATH OF A FORMER CONSUL OF SWEDEN | M. PETERSEN of the firm of F. B . brokers and i i | @ vesterday 1203 Golden Gat Jy. Frederick Meredin born in E or 24 ye: city of Pete: Vera C: '.:z b F CASHED Hi WARRANT WITH FOUR BROKERS Jack Fitzgerald Is in BRICK" DOLAN HARBORS MANY BOGUS VOTERS ‘His Hotel a Joint for Trouble Again. Stuffers. g P ncy Ribbons, this sessor's high aovsh T > To-Day, Satur=- stles, widths 3ig to 43 DISCOVERED BY THE AUDITOR NINETEEN NAMES ON THE LIST oniy. | oy Z iy el HIS FIRST OFFENSE OCCURRED ELECTION COMMISSION CITES THEM TO APPEAR. B “Fresno” Fahey Produces a Lot of Bad Ones—Reward of $250 Of- fered Conviction of Election Law Breakers. EIGHT MONTHS AGO. S The Speedy Deputy Got $200 on a $50 Demand and Four Shylocks Are Wondering How to Get Even. for MOURNS FOR HIS GEM. Wallie Levy Robbed of a Valuable| Resolved, That the Board of Elec- tion Commissioners earnestly re- quests all citizens who have been se- lected as election officers for the pri- mary election to be held on Tuesday, August 8, 1890, to accept the service and call at the Registration Office without delay to be sworn in, in the interests of a fair and honest pri- mary. Employers are requested to grant permission to any of their employes who have been chosen to serve as offi- cers of election. om occupied he was = = = f BEAUTIES OF THE RHINE. Illustrated Lecture Before the Cali- fornia Camera Club. In the Divorce Court. r has been granted a Neliie the ground R. Simpson scn on the gro und of “have been Julia Br;: da!? a A Few More. it El Campo this sea- resort will be closed Eighteen hundred and r in nd vance of | Opportun: Street Car Route Changed. | son and the Beginning on Tuesday, August1, the|u operation of the Carl-street car line will be discontinued and the service upon its| P route wi performed b Park and Ocean line, which w the corner of Powell and Eddy The westerly terminus of the El O'Farrell-street line will be made at | the grounds. corner of Stanyan and Fredrick streets, ;Hz‘mb‘ place o tzvs at which point transfers will be given to | V& the Ferries, Park and Ocean line. R s T Internes Disagree. To-Day’s There exists a disagreement between | News Letter presents all the “current| Drs. Sunburnt and Boskwitz, two ap- pointees to ward dui City and County H lege of Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Sun. burnt ordered Dr. Boskwitz out of ward, refused to serve with him and yes- | terday sent his resignation as an interne | to Dr. Sussdorf, the resident physician. | Dr. Sussdorf awaits the action of the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons in the matter. news of the week in most attractive s internes in the form; original stories. editorials on the death of Ingersoll, the returning volun- teers, the growth of fake shows in San Francisco, social happenings, sparks, jokelets about prominent business men | of the city. A handsome full page half- tone of Temple Emanu-El goes with every Ten cents, of all dealers. . ital from the Col- | | THE EMPORIUM. ?”.’””.".."”.» Ll i ad ’»”’.”"”.”,} oens | THEEMPORIUM s | ! ancy Bag | ?::':o "'.: Puncher, e GoldenRule Bazaar. ' & Exhibits at 7:30- cuyroRss LANGEST—AMERICAS GRANDEST SToRE. Daily- Professor <Montague’s Great ‘Bird Hip- podrome and Circus—exhibifs every 15 minutes between the hours of 10 fo 12 a. m. and 2 lo 5 p. m. Children and grown folks alike delighted with this novel per- formance. SATURDAY ONLY. ormensana Clothes. of Men’s and Boys’ Good Some Fine School Suits To-Day at $2.65. ys’ $4.00 and $4.50 Strong 52.65A— for this Coats, School Suits, day only—Double-bre Panus—strictly all-wool fabri and prettiest patterns of thi: tailored and every Koee years—while the quantit i wil! be. $2-65 Clearanc~ of Men’s $7.50 and $10.70 Summer Suits for $5.85 —Our entira guaranteed lins of Men's W, ‘,ol Sack Suits for summ:r—those and $10.00—many pleasing made and well trimmed—mat wool and will hold color and — sl sizes, at the very special p at once.. . Last Day of the Montgomery- Sale of the Street Men’s Stock of c”ane, Furnisher. 25: Washable Four-in-Hands, §0e3 25c Siik Neckwear, 15e g 20c Sitk Bows for turndown coliars, 3 for 28ej3 1oc Cambric Handkerchiefs for 50' 15c Seamiess Black Sox jor §0ej 50¢ Unlauna ievzi Shirts 350' 75¢ Stanley Shirts (Bovs.. ) Jor close out ..85.85 38c¢; ;75cand 85 son Porcale Shirts for 39¢j $1.00 Lawncersd Srms for 680, $1.25 Wool Shirts and Drawers tor 83e ;3 clc., etc Last Day of Ha's For giorw. Straw Hats o Summer Stock Boys, Men 0-dav only—one-third off our regular prices on our entire stock of g\{;n’s Youths’ and Boys’ Straw ths; all the popular 1899 b! : plain, fancv braids, regularly 25c fo $3.00—prices now f/z;n. 170 0 $2.00 cach. Big Special Special Sale P Ribbons. Men’s Shoes. Fancy Ribbo, On Sale Saturday Only. Side Supporiers. Lindsay's new side loop and pin Sapport- ers, in black or white, with felt but- ton clasp and supacior q tic, sizes t~ fit children | years of age, to-day oaly, per pair.89¢ For Saturday Only. Sale of Lace Curtains. For Saturdav Only. Band Bows The Bg store offers 125 pairs goedi and Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, 35 inches wide, ecra of white, Grecian Strmg Ties. border, good strong net, a; the vers| Your choice r)" r to-da air- | special pri To-Day Onlv Special Sale curtam Chains. 650 pairs Curtain Ohains, worth! i 2 c pair, on al sale to-day, per pax' = -.-.§© ani titched School Han er dogen.. School dozen Colored Hems to day eaca 4, or p Supnlies at complete Stock e A ddd 22 At A LA ST IT T I T AT L LA L L X 2 ] UO'O’O.PA”.'DO BPPPPRRPPPRRPPERPPPRE BRI O PRSP F”A”'.9"0”.!.V’..’O"’O"”"..‘,. rEPRTRY School Eooks Temptingly and Other Low Prices. The special School Book Department is open~mam aisle, back of, rotunda. All of the books that will be used in the Primary Grammar and High Schools, and all clas of School Supplies LA L T L L T LTI} it.44“1‘..44.‘.4l“d‘fil‘i““‘( LT LT 1] 1“.1fl‘l“.““‘fl“lii‘lIl‘l‘l‘.‘i‘lt“d114“Qi““ill.i‘dfl‘(“i‘fl will be found on sale there at the right prices to pay. 4{; T fCflo SESSSSSASSSAAS4ESSSSS4tSASSbSSESS READY FOR THE FETE. A NEW HUMANE MOVE. Pasture for Old Horses and Home for | San Francisco and San Mateo Rail- road Makes Improvements in Its Road to Glen Park. en- | If you have drugged till you are sick of drugging and it has failed to bring bene- fit, stop it. Try Electricitv, which is a natural cure. My system of electrical treatment is the outgrowth of twenty Sans Souci Parlor. years of study. ltis a success. The Masy o Dr. McLaughlin Method & officers of Sans | ls recognized by phvsi.ian§ as the most e Daugaters of the | common-sense method of applying Elec- .Azhia!.n[ D:;«-i‘iz | iricity. You wear my Bsit while you Sarah Osterman | sleep. You feel it curing, put it doss not léx;orme Smulh | disturb your rest. | Call and test it free, or send for my new 5 ‘ booklet deseribing the method. - Dr. M. A, McLaughlin 702 Market St., cor. Kearny, S. Burdick Block, cor. Spring and Steond ., Los Angeles. Office Hours—s a._m. Sundays, 10 to 1. NEVE! DRUG STORES. a_ fine silver-backed dressin, e. Mrs. Gunzendorfer, retir- ing asurer, was presented with a jardi- ’mer ard stand, and the district deputy was stowered with flowers, all as tokens Aof appreciation. © 830 p. m.i R S0LD N

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