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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1899. L BOYS CURBED OF THEIR DESIRE =T ' TO SLAUGHTER THE FILIPINOS RESS FABRICS. THE WONDERFUL DREAM | AND THE STERN X ", OF SIX LITTLE PATRIOTS| e (0 The attention of our customers is directed to the following NEW LINES of IMPORTED DRESS GOODS just opened. ovis) SO0 OQ SO S A O L & P VILHIS OO CE Just making theirinitial bow—a graceful bow. | Our smart winter fashions for chaps, little and | bis uns. A Raphael’s sarment on-a little child is; like one of Goethe’s poems—a thing of beauty, a| Joy forever. ‘ We don’t like to coax yow too hard, but we’d | like youw to come Monday just to look about, not to|% RO SO LA QOISR X tes o NEW FRENCH PCPLINS, 48 Inches wide, in Navys, Greens, Browns, Tans, Grays, New Blue and Purples..$1.7S Yd buy. Just dgive us that supreme delight of show-| IX boys, each about 1 years of lowing letter of recommendation from with the Thirty-third Regiment from NEW SATIN VENETIANS, 45 inches in width, all the latest = & > age, wh e det ined to lead Jeutenant Colonel Frankli of th Houston and had been with them a i g ~ ing yow how hard our designer has labored in |3 ot e LE el e i e e Fall colorings. s o ST 95eYd Falht e y s 7 y = 2 deter d C Manila, HOUSTON, T s., Sept. 8, 1899. being separated from them. Bird ecame * % z your behalf in creating fashions for Little folks|S e namied over to the custods of o Sorgint’ Bunch was wien Combany € Jro in' February with some soldiers NEW FRENCH GRANITE SUITINGS, 45 inches wide, 19 dif- ] =7 ] o > 5, 3 3| the police yesterday afternoon on Fol- art_ of September, 1 He took part in from New York, and says his step- that will appeal at once to those of dood taste, RN B e R el A e during that me: . father pald his fare, as he was glad . o 7 7 e | & they intended to stow themselves away also, with permission of Colonel Mabry, to get rid of him. He has a stepaunt, also to ones in search of extremely swell fasNiONS.|& on one of the transports leaving with ichded the core reviews wieh the Mrs. La France, in Sacramento, but | & regul to fight the Filipinos. Their . he has not seen her. He has been also names are: Carroll Bunch of Hou spending his time among the soldiers ferent combinations. . S5 ek D205 Yd NEW ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT, 50 inches wide, sponged and shrunk, in Browns, Garnet, Navys, Myrtie and black. .. Ole 2 e R S i n O S w it w L0k v EOR a R B m & ing the regiment he received the fol- to go to Manila, and as he came here and they did not relish the job. e S " <o S S Tex.; John McGann of Utica, at the Presidio and wants to be with s oL OurS Are Dlherent From Other tores 0rt Of \\mnm\ Bird of Brockport, mar b ; > them in Manila. McGann went from cereeeeceen.. . 8L25 Yd . i Willlam Campbell of San Jose, Har and set the en the ba New York with the First New York 2 . / [ d, 18 Hawthorne street, and Joe °F : Regiment to Honolulu, He returned 3 | NEW FANCY WEAVES in self-colored dots and basket Léren's 2 | & ., 2573 Post street. Campbell s S o e or an i ee | ffects, all color 3 , 2573 st street. C: 5 and obliging: Ne . afte !0 Floyd and Burn were sent home to C flf‘xh- mu'}n?finsa usual to a boy wh they were mustered out he came back & €llects, all Colors. ......vveeeennnun. s b "00 Yd T B their parents, but the other three are EdnEday Sy in 91 here with the intention of getting to ¥ | : 2 P 5 2 Ii being detained in the City Prison il "rink Hiquor ‘,’:*,?,3}”- % Manlia. e is an orphan. but has an Q,: NEW PLAIDS, in Boucle, 'Cheviot and Camels-hair effects, e eir friends a eal rom. col end: m _for uncle, a umber, in ca. e be- $ |§ tnelot. Te s a brignt, tnteliigent boy C while he’ was With (e 4wifl b made wseful around the pricon 34 | .$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 up to $4.00 Yd | & ana was with the First Texas Regi- company. : arou ¥ | till thelr friends are heard from, and | €& ment in cana, Cuba. He belonged Bunch says that he is an orphan and yesterday afternoon they wore em | @ {0 the Iife and Drum Corps. On leav- will not return to Houston. He wants Jloved In the kitchen peeling potatoes, SPECIAL SALE. | pre Irora Meltons,|in dark shades,|)N] several shades to|some light tans select from, sizes| among ‘em, for 1 4 to 12. There|little chaps be- || with velvet col-|side a pretty lit and left for Oregon. om Portland imade from the|la snappy vittle\> r Extra Attractions Are Added to the i Novelty and Plain Dress Patterns and short lengths of Fing y .\_h' A\vi(.nIvy :lnfi r\;ir'y 11 proceed to S AN lSHEU A'I' Chicago via the St. Paul road. 'I'HEIH M 'I' i / Self-control, steady nerves and The leelebrated. Auw- winter garment,i\ | | Programme. . : Juvenile Apparel. O ODOHOTSUHYO HO L DTN DN LSIHNGLO T 0 1O DOLODOLS O VOV VO LIOU O L& DO DS LIOTASIA LK Wool Materials at greally reduced prices, as it’s pictured,|tons up close at f | 0ld Government Whi are the best | King Scandal Stirs @ -som. sir, that we can't accommonate | Demand Mrs. Kinney On the side weq We 'tall t"fiynu.r e b George E. Morse, returned to San Fran- 2 picture a pretty| attention in owr z gr’ o lflfl ‘fi'rld“ 5 \'i*ninl:» At 1lhe Dluk- ! ¢ > d mole Mr. £ 1ley special car, Lu- — — Top Coat, made|picture on thel |\ la, was attached to the Portland ex. 5 in ‘ord dray,|thethroat. Quitelf i e ; of friends. —— DAWN UF []AY CROWDS AT THE CIRCUS. Tfl EUME BAEK e but there are no reserved seats left; P H i = ain’t too many of | tween the ages of | Sensation. last geatl :Lfl;hi"l}lln:‘\j‘v"t'vg;‘mlt:‘w: Be Reinstated. ‘em. Just enough|3 and 8. We |\ — Would-be purchaser at Main's circus last | LI, ; ; Vo in’t tell , t. m, 3, us, 1T, 19, 121 POST STREET. for @ Monday necdw't tell you DIBBLE DOES MORE DENYING | "t chows that the peopie o san|COULD NOT TELL AN UNTRUTH : S If Youw're|owr fashions are i e an ot o s 1d | run. If 254 T | Francisco appreciate a good circus, d Eal ol o'l cet|swell, they’re all | Press Agent Harrison. ‘“We have prom- barly y ok Ul set s L RIS Sl S HIS REPUTED AGENT SOOTHES | leci them & thow where cvery act i3 a |SAY SHE IS DISMISSED ON A one. They’re swell. For little | feature, and we have kept our word GROU |coats like these Monday they’ll HIM BY TELEPHONE. turn they have shown us that NDLESS CHARGE. cisco deserves its reputation—that’of ST be | T ow towns in the (9. | lived his | Hospital Attendants Notify Di s | 3 $0.50. $3.50. People Prepared for Any Expose of ived up to his pital D oY reckors i "V i T A7) AR s The closing nights of Main's clrcus find i lowers of the Burns the tents as crowded as on the opening Lk LSRGy I L0 night. Inter st never wanes from the Reinstated. as thelr act is without doubt the strongest | will walk out in a body unless Mrs. ¥ their way to the | bardain buyers. Thecollaris an | Banner. beginning of the entertainment until the B . ast race has been run. General Shafter h l e Was ‘an_ intereated "Spectator iast might| There is more trouble brewing out at| l ere IS no ionger No story of scandal and crookedness In-| and warmly applauded the Rough Rid-|the French Hospital. The nurses have [ volving State officials has created more) ers. They iwere certainly deserving of it | notified the board of directors that th t . B e T s e — e | widespread excitement and interest than s a % i d b b p l , — - | Bt cxcltemene and Inierest than | 55 (el ac s wihobt A0t (b USRECR | wil watle ot i by unies M oubt about painless A lot of Little| Searcely a moth- | mormng of the barter and sale of notaries | %5, 58, f1ng BeCR EIE: o more than pass. | instated. 5 er having a little | public certiticat were not sur- | ing mention is the band. All the old-time | Mrs. Kinney’s friends and the nurses 7 ke PHZed at the expose. The better class of | worn-out circus music is cut out and it | who were under ther ridicule the “lack of | entlstl’y. boy that’s @ pet | ciizens are prepared to he E | has been the aim of the leader. Prof | discipline” charge made by the commit- | Iresses him in | or any offense against de John H. Gill, who, by the yy st i S s e & ares: ’ | are yelated the politi voungest band leadér in America, to play | t€€ ar?\lnst the lady. T ht") declare the | anything el | touts and beggars of the Stat hothing but up-to-date music. Profes committee, in a spirit of petty spit anything else s e O Elves hromise of becoming one of the | chopped oft the matron's official head t We have thousands to recommend our methods. . e but a Sailor. | “The Call's day wa plete. | foremost. band e JIn the "countr jcause they it cted the insertedeollarin | J 7 _ | Litfle is to be a the details of the | This afternoon there will be a matinee | had made pu! act that her nurses 7 ; e Somerea’ pret- | WIS T Smith, one of the chief | and to-night a farewell performance will | suffered in the hospital for lack of food— EV GS until 9. Sundays the shade of eg¢ ty on-s,with cord- | oftenders, has taken refuge in flight from | be given. ~Heretofore it has been the cus. | & Story e3 condemnation of t Dibbie, who peo- | tom to cut the programme on closing | 1 | nights, but Mr. Main has inaugurate: robin blue, the edge treatment, lusively published in The Call. all day. 113 5 aticn” of this story was the Full Set of ' Teeth, VAN VROOM lerable cor painless extractions < a A £4 00 yman 1 RARAARRARAARAARAAAAARARARAN fabric is Blwe : i W to secure - | new departure in this, that instead of a | hospital board of directo free . 00 up ‘ 7 ,’/” 2 ;/ el «1}['"'1,’?’/- ”IL /'”f;’v _and for whom | short performance s foatures | with the Interest of the ho Gold Crawre, gsow | 997 Market St., Corner Sixth. wevLot, the vest | the ecollar braid- | Smith strove money from | will be added, making the closing night | came to The Call editorial rooms Fillings ... & > B 3 | . ble denial of s 3 o v oAV av iz, - Teeth Without Plates Our 2 w is trimmed with ed wi'h cord,in|He ot ecble denial of | the strongest of the season. vainly endeavored to have the substan e eive iads GEO. W. KLEISER, D.D.S. = thrust ugon him. rity for the state- till with us. He has sing insurance agent, egg robin blue, handsomely sow- tached in white, red, white or|the navy; for little | me not chaps, ages 3 to | ut he has heard from him. Smith gave |- v k sale of genuine tortoise shell goods. The prices will be about one-half the ordinary amount. This allows you to buy real shell goods for but little more than what you usually pay for imitation goods. The tortoise shell keeps its shape and color for years; it can be easily polished; it rarely chips. Remember that these prices are about one- half what is usually asked: Hair pins 6%, 84, 1224 up to 70 cents each. Side combs 45, 50, 60 up to $8 each. Pompadour combs 1.10, 1.35, 1.90 and $2 each. - Back combs 75,90, 1.20 up to $35 each. Neck Combs 25, 35,50 up to $1.20 each. the nurse or person who made public the v of the strike at the Lll?-Z\l'd-s(fvx~ Taden table. In vain Mrs. Kinney ex . .‘. . PR Sto 8 the sizes: o Not too | Dibble a long-distance jolly over the tele- - =] 4 : . 10 years. Not too | i Vesterday morning, If the Assem- e R e Srge Nottoomvany oft | many of eny; enowsh to stand @ | blymans Sssect ond RIS L 0By the reputation of the institution and cited | S R R A ‘om. Just enowgl to stand a |little run;inc'uding a lanyard ;;‘,‘l‘," R I T s cases of other_ hospitals against which SUPERIOR SECOND-HAND l 3 - rs over wi s J arges h heer C ast. run Monday. at and whistle, Monday, at | smooth matiers over with his friend and o SE oA Rl T b i e D ‘who ot the money out of the | was too honest to deny the facts, and the | 2.50 King ransaction and who. fatled to dic | Story was never retracted, to thé chagrin 2 i 2 % Vide with the legislator whom he implicat- {of’ the dirctors, and, unfortunately, to A — 5 | e graceful traffic left his lodging S the undoing of the matron. : g T | renty-secon ot, vester- vious to the committee meeting MrS. - s s | Kinmey Submitted to a Vigorous crfss-ex: AND A FEW SQUARES. i 5 3 A 1 * i ination. It was proposed that she con- - | oo seen fincs, bt ¥as telophones To-morrow morning we have our annual snaton, I s prigostd (htt he o | rture, which his landlady says tion that she make known the name of | decidedly hasty, a note was delivered /"2 messenger. It might have yeen a le of condolence or possi — — - = = = — — missive containing chunks of good advice from Assemblyman Dibble. It might have fons from the same Some suit.s‘l""“" a few sugges plained that she did not know the culprit, > {f culprit there was. The necessary in- formation not being forthcoming to the | — committee, the matron paid for her lack = Fa—— e ) of information with her position. el The nurs s, however, in spite of all the = guiaT misunderstandings, believe justice will \4\\ prevail, and expect the matron to be In wnion there | is stremdth, so we | gouree as {0 he proper metod of hand. 2 ~ | ling greenbacks and of the advisability of for young iding waste baskets. No one knows willing to tell, and until Smith men between s out of the seclusion, which must certainly afford him momentary peace, the agdes of 12 | the matter will remain a secret. 119 Smith l‘(\! ?rrm;“w!l\nt of = “im-o'-me- i K ¢ | wisp. s landlady says he frequently ang years, stays away from his lodgings for days at i 5 a time and never tells where he s goln in those very | & e 5 Wil retarn, e 1 v At the office. of Manhelm, Dibbern & smart Chev-| 2 a7 Sansome street, where Smith has = his desk, he sustains s reputation as a 10ts, M @ d €| man of mystery. He has not been at the | office for several days and his return is with that)|vrobematical Tt was thought that Smith might have very fashion-|sousht " seclusion “in ‘resttul ~Oakland, whenge he eame to his eity but {he man’ of his Jeaving the Athens of the Pa- able Double- 2 2 fow vears ago precludes the possi- bility of hig returning. Ureasted Vest; | —_— > Arrested on Kearny Street?P? n0thing pret-| vesterday atternoon n lady was passing tier at $10. a large store on the south slde of Kearny street, between Post and Sutter—the one ; with 'the magnificent show windows— These will be | wnown as Ataand Cailleaws Cloak ana R | Suit House. At once her attention was $2 75 5 95 arrested by the striking ‘newness” of > . ’ . the taflor sults, jackets, capes. waists and have made up a | lot of Little| School Swits for | chaps between the ages of 6 and 15: we've made | theTrowsers with | dowble seats and dowuble kne The fabric is| that good inde- | struetible Tweed 1 | promptly reinstated. Otherwise not only | will the French Hospital be in need of a | matron, but a corps of nurses as well. e Your Eyes or a Million? 3 m ? ) Which would you take? If you value : the precious gift, see to it that you keep | We are quoting prices on these your eyes strong and healthy. Any instruments that mean a saving German. Expert Optician, 10713 arket on usual prices. s filled.* street, San Francisco. Mail ord, R i U S Orpheus Concert and Dance. THE J- NOONAN The first concert and dance of the| FURNITURE COMPANY (lnc.), Orpheus Glee Club took place Friday even- ing at Mission "Parlor Hal The glee | 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, club consists of M. Long, Nelson, | Above Sixth. J. Pinckney. Cloth, strong as iron. Several pretty colorings to select from. | They're $5 in most stores. W. H. Collins, J. L. Drake, | Phone Bouth 14. Open Evenings., J. 3. Malley, F. Martin, F. E. Short, G- B. | Ferguson, E. Aubry, J. H. Wilson, B feco et v L. McKinley, G. J. Lowe and M. TF. Rubanick, with S. J. Sandy as musical director. The club sang, an orchestra Axminster Rugs Special sale of Axminster rugs, size 27x62 Here they’re ; : - g . layed, President B. L. McKinley spoke Skirts displayed there. Tt seemed as if inches in beautiful, artistic and oriental -de- L l\é ‘t':‘::é;:l(\il,?:z“”\'\d' ?ivfiffi Bgd}- Sird i few moments. The trath 16 signs, good combination of colors; worth $2.75 iy R . Grden and Miss Annie Rooney assisted in_giving @ varied and pleasing entertainment. Dancing fol- Dinner SetS. lowed. e — Chinese Prices Going Up. | (GREAT LErr Over SaLe The price of ‘‘chow” is going up. Our Ladies’ Wealking - S ) thousands had bee celed b = A) 0 Ladie 14 a/{ h}n, 'H ats are the newest l{‘g:‘v:":"":fl? m‘,“;; l'?r_‘{“',gg cgl'{gesg;}}rgs Parisian. models. “While. in . the house Monday | msdsie The smest was timely: for ghe také o look at ‘e : . 5 is now the best dressed woman in town.* for }52 each. 2 Th. S Ttehee - . “Chow” is the preserved food, ginger and Prices Away Down. e forthcoming number of the Mer- New (}OOdS 3 so on, that the Chinese brir;g her‘e froml Youw'll Say So, China for delicacies. Tea has risen in i price three and one-half cents a pound in | When You See Prices, - We announce many new arrivals of silks, dress trim- mings and laces in the latest designs and colors, which are now ready for inspection. ; GmonShhimgn, Chinatown. Chinaware and various other 5 3 articles have taken on an upward | I‘eat mm‘man mpurnng Taa fl_ tendency. The whole line of Chinese wares is expected to be more costly soon. STORES EVERY = This is the information that the Chinese oo at SEKERLES, give brokers who do a custom house busi- | tores, ness for them. The reason assigned is.the increased freight rates and the scarcity of the goods in Chinatown, brought about by the withdrawa! of steamers from the regular passenger lines between this port apd Hongkone (¢ 1t the demands of tne | GOLDEN WEST BOTTLING WORKS, s chants' Assoclatior’s Review furnishes bJ some very interesting reading on matters 6f municipal progress. The principal ar- E ticle is the “Defense of the New Charter NC. |ix e Supreme Court,” by Secretary J. Richard Freud. who filed a brief in that - ’ tribunal _in defense of the charter in the case of Fragley vs. The Board of Election Commissioners. The situation is ably dis- THE FRISCO BOYS, cussed in the document. s Ladles’ taflor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. KING PINS FOR OVERCOATS, o itoeses o * Abner McKinley Returns. Hon. Abner McKinley and party, after 3 S Custom-house brokers are doing a com- —Bottlers of— 9 11 13 al]d. 15 Keal'[l, St['eet Snta Monies. Sad® Coronade: on ouetai 125 to 131 Kearny St. D e L s tie ANHEUSER-BUSCH BEERS. 9 2 ) they were accompanied by Mr hinese, because of the infrequency of | Goods delivered to any part of the olty, 1 : y Mr. and Mrs. | the steamer service. Phone, Jessly 185, 3