The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 8, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1899. % = |GAS WDk < SDLDRR SIS e - BEAUTIFUL GIRL | A COMRADE AT 3 AS SHE SLEPT ANG[L |SLAN|] Tt 16 with a feeling of pardonable pride and increasing satisfaction that we view the progress of our She Was to Have Em- % Result of an Old Ken- thrifty housekeepers. We can sell Furniture, Carpets and Draperies at much lower prices than our competi- barked for Mexico 1 tucky Feud tors, because our operating expenses are about one-half what downtown heavily rented stores must have. < k] . [ HER TRUNKS PACKED TO GO g CARPETS. ® [ 3 |TWO BULLETS TAKE EFFECT Here the summit of beauty, workmanship, quality and art has been attained, and our guiding principle of hold- % | S ing down prices is still sustained and practiced. Educated in the Academy of Notrel Quarantine of Thirty-First Inta.ntry‘ Note a Fews of the Following Specials: | - 1 Wilts Velvet Carpets, in sump- Moquette Carpets, finest v v, and ‘ Dame, Renty Ulara Gomnty, | SRR MR, i mmesnefleslg;u;nnnd novel p(ulorlngs p2r$] 00 exquisite designs and harmonious coloring 1.05 ‘ and Reputed to Be i the Regiment Will Remain yRTAY: U nent e e L ® Price, per yard... = J‘ Wealthy. | in Its Present Camp. A Good Velvet Carpet of great durabl- QI A splendid Bru | Sl O R | A ity and effect. Price orings and 55c Tapestry Brussels Car‘r)et de Batiz, a well-to-do Mexican | Two soldiers of the Thirty-first Volun- value. Price. parents reside in Mexico, had | teer Infantry became involved in a shoot- books and other effects ing affair in the camp at Angel Island lay night, ready to start vesterday morning, in consequence of she bade good night which one is lying in the regimental hos- . Mrs. Agostino Haas, she | pital badly wounded, while the other is in !d be up early to go on | the guardhouse. The belligerent privates acao with her and are said to belong to the notorious Hat- to return to her | fleld and McCoy families of Kentucky, be- tween which a bloody feud has raged for not keep her word, for when ! the last twenty years. [ B e e a1 S regular ¢ SOC give general % ] All-Wool Half-Wool Ingrain Carpets, 15 styles from which to select, good quality and 500 stylish designs. Price .. All Carpets Made, Lald and Lined FREE. Ingrain Carpets, finest quality and new and P sitiv the cheapest focavle Carpet ever put on BDC the market. ce . . 9 Seecial SIDEROARDS and ' CHINA CLOSETS, for This Week Only— A Hand- some | Clothes- | Tree, ’ in either Solid | Oak or ]’ Bolid Oak Bedroom Suit, finely finished and neatly carved, large plate-glass mir- ror in dresser; soli ly comstructed. Others' price $l6-50 2 00. Our price........... Massive Bedroom Suit, in quarter- “a.“ed oak or mahogany hlzhl rubbed and pnl— handsomely full swell | large l'rench he\ led-edge mir- | aoliE B $37-50 Stoves and Ranges The Greatest Bargains in the City. Mahogany finish, worth $2.00, for Large Sidebo of Solid Oak, neatly | carved, elegantly hor‘ [ SRSk Hiate miror 1 1850 top; worth $25. Our price.. REFUGIO BATIZ. Another offering of unprecedented value C is a large Quarter-Sawed Oak Sideboard, ° superbly carved and finished, either in ¢ | full swell or serpentine front. FExtra B | large French beveled- 50 ] | edge _ mirror; regul $32. |+ price $40 00. Our price —_— METALLIC BEDSTEADS. CONTINUING OUR SPECIAL OFFER IN IRON AND BRASS BEDS. ‘White Enameled Iron Beds, upright rods, brass top mounts —choice Of three SiZes ....... 5 $5.00 brass rods, spindles and Hng, $S 00 . White Enameled Tron Beds w neat and substantial, full $18 50 bow foot end—choice of sizes ching Burmng Scaly ofchy Humors Instantly Relieved and Speedily Cured by BRASS B Has duplex grate, large | inch pillars. square oven; a great fuel | COMFOR saver, Comforts—] R e e e e e R e e L e e e S S SHC S P N s er called her yesterday morning | When the regiment arrived in San F 1 . stopcock the fact that members of these f: the tale. The room wa were serving in the same regiment ith the fumes of the suffocating | was published, but at the same time the [ FURNITURE Sl statement was made that they had agreec e Hill he premises, 119B | to bu heir differences )n vearir Ifim d M St T quiry 2 had desire for fi ’Vin;; 1y chastis ng the Fili- . e i , o A{,”g."l e eyt | the S'[[]RE& . Victory Theater Building, San Jose, Drosha Y To- been quarantined -Aln\('fl. ever since nd Dr. | its rival on the co: was too trying | @ 800 90 . Haas, had been [to the nerves of the flery Kentuckians, | o and erday they quarreled. They were de Batlz was a native of Mexico, | separated. but She was educated at the | her of Compa N ne, in Sa iittle later one, a mem- K, observed his enemy 1 nta Clara | examining his gun. 'He at once jumped to | side of the ridge, and an incomplete bat-| REBEKAH ENTERTAINMENTS. |bers presented by H. McColle, Hazel ) to live | the conclusion that it was either shoot or | tallon of the Fortieth Regiment, there are Kochman, Milton Levin, Goldie Harris, aduation. | get shot, and he rushed to his tent for his | no volunteers on the reservation. The| A Bloomer Drill by Templar Lodge | M. Ramisen and Lyle Kenst. The ¢ro- Wi her g s city for the | Krag-Jorgensen Having secured hi ashington volunteers are hourly | gramme was followed by a dmw The weapon, he returned And at once epened | picted from the Philippines. however, Members—California Lodge | Roble grand. Pauline. Horris, Hare ndibarnt v R | fire they will be closely followed by the Kan- Social. | ris, Belle Se " "Reed and Mrs, 7 2 1d burning I suffe and limbs for three years wi | At the first shot the bullet passed | sas, the Tennessee and Iowa regiments. Th vaniast B nhaience Iast night'l Homier were the committee on enterta were terrible. At ht they we ind would keep me awake a left for her home nu‘ through the ere was a large audience last night in | ment. rm of the soldier with whom | . General Shafter accompanied Governor | W : B & ni ¥ 5 t a0 yesterday. the Company K man had quarreled. AS | Rogers . of \d Governor | Memorial Hall of the Odd Fellows’ buiid- e [TCH“\G T ; art of the r I consulted doctor after doctor, | e in perfect order |the victim turned, though to return the | Stanley of Kansas on a t to the battle | ing to enjoy the entertainment given by ' Entertainment for St. Agnes Parish. LIMBS ravelling on the road most of my time, also one 3 i m\‘ i "” ;\1 Dot | fire, another bullet from the Krag-Jorg- | ship Iowa yesterday afters | Templar Rebekah Loc he prineival| 4 aciroga o of My aud Mew WMo the young woman could hz s0n struc > leg . 2 vh ve: e of even e blo Lo L Mr. and Mrs, Mc- k|, S e ot the AeTEr A et thio young woman could have | enson struck him in the leg The South Dak who were | feature of the evehing was the bl HaadeE 50 B alpht eeel Tt vroanes ] % 1 \oaice f Tot the Sjes | him to earth. This ended ti mustered out se . Will de- | drill by members of the lodge. It wa “dem, s. T gotalotof the different samples of the med had been Jetter ‘on tha| younded man, Shody e e - | part for thelr homes on a spe TAiN at | pected that the ladies would appe day evening, an_entertainment will be - & cent i t 4 4 ved to ospite s zod o senefit o ‘ 1d them of 80 many different kinds that I concluded I would mination ‘showed thay his ¢ tlokety ot the | bloomers, but instead they were n e penefh ot [ to a Cincinnati h before 1 w ef. I had fre- > “serious but not necessarily S Market street, | selves bloomers, being covered w gramme of exerci 0 urged to try CU t I had no faith in sailant was promptly 9 o'clock this morning. | flowers. The 'deception was sist of literary | under arrest, and will probably spend | There will be no promotions in the Mon- | ¥ hen the young ladies went throug] My wife final a | which ¢ Ly iled upon me 1un\ th»m Presto! What a few vea Alcatraz, even though his i s result of Colonel | Pretty drill sang a chorus. There e cha I am now cure: d it is a permanent cure. I fecl like kicking DEWEY STATUE W".L | ‘1,“.i;(‘"{4;’\;‘l’_'*"!”r"”““?";!\'”‘ i }J"%g“fl'{:fi“q;;I;'nfl:x}"fitlx'ele],nglmqu]";\'-‘x:— addition a programme of songs gome or If 51 ring three rs when T could have used RACE UN'ON SQUARE | ment will be raised on Mon but. the | &r8 b:lf‘gll‘rml ri“xf\?\}l:: c’fmfim Arot hrige; Uthe participants being Mr CUTICU rem H. JENKINS, Middlebo K G | regiment will probably be detained at || "'t nie M. Dowle lly Phillips, s TR | Angel Tsland until ordered aboard the | MeD | Bertha Baker, J: L. Whittemior s | transport for Manila ten dav hence. | w | rell, Lilias Phii ment tk {11 DESIGNS FOR MONUMENT ARE | Apout ten privates who are suffering | , Keith's.” Keith's” miliinery. “Keith's,” | Then follo | { | 1 SOLICITED. | from a mild form of smallpox will, of | “Keith's ul e ] ea men . 5 e i) D e Di Suits Filed rades unt ey have entirely re vered. i uits Filed. } Committee Has Decided That the Cost | The volunteer camp at the Dresidio | Yores A e St ¥y s 2 s o Ramon Merel has sued Annie Merel for | ;04 ,,'h pond party in its hall In the of the City's Token Shall Not e Ly, desolate apnearance fuat |~ ivorce, alleging desertion as a cause | Baa Fellows’ bullding last evening. and e ith HOT water and CUTICURA SOAP to cleanse | Exceed Fifty Thousand Regiment, which oceuples & casp: oo sl of a 3 so| Tn the first seve me time assist ey Alr Was | , “worthy McFadden, _to- under the direction of M “"QT\;{&- gether wi Harney and Mrs. s John J. wo indefati- ably in making e Ing to its success. arrangement look- tion. Idllie Mehler complains that | the members n months of 1899 Eng- i i | hillside Just south of the had er husband, Max Mchler, has treated her | many of th land imported from the United States yu ,‘,,: p ,,5 Rk ales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, | Dollars. st SoULh. {"(‘Eg(n\;v‘xxt‘r'n;]\;r:?\fixv Der el manner, and she asks for a di- | the programme ad bee 3 more silver than 1 18, and without hard r s and apply CUTICURA Ointment freely, to allay itching, | | teers, which is encamped on the other | vorce on that ground. | There were a number of interesting num- | Frz more. | The bea "Hll statue of Admiral De irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and lastly take CUTICURA SOLV. " to cool and cleanse the blood. I'his sweet and wholesome treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning, and sc: ily humors of the skin, scalp, and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure w Ix('n all other remedies and even the best phy: e smmmmmmmmwmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmvmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmz in the office of a meeting of the Dewey Friday afte Phelan, chairman of the commit- Other important business in con- the erection of the monu- sesecsesios - T g Eeveves e ...MANHOOD--NO DRUGS... Tug ST, $195; or, S0AP. 25¢., OINTMENT, 50c,, and RESOLVENT ( size) S0c. Sold ey S e R sc acted and the con- TTER DETG AND ( 'Cot®., Bole Props, Doston, Mess. «Ho ) transac d ors," matled free i TRl Hoyito of the committee’s arduous s to be close at hand MISSED THE DOSE. y was call Of the der by Mayor )t the committee n Bestfair Tries to Swailow B , Claus & < . : Sliplom i o NG S + For thirty years I have been showing men the road to strength. [ have demon- I a3 Xplcidelon e Ry strated a natural remedy to be the true remedy. | have made a specialty of weak- ¢ . i the st Q for designe for the monument. A commit- nesses of men which result from youthful indiscretions or later excesses, such as e of chloroform tee, consisting of Chairman Phelan, retary Fletck and \\ G. Stafford appointed to tal irge of the of inviting the ¢ 1 §s 99 i bt ] R S | S e < G e s TR .\,v,;,, $0,000. Tt was ST. FRANCIS’ JUBILEE :‘1‘» casur Drains, Impotency, Nervous Debility, Varicocele. etc. 1 could not give you as good service as some doctors in fevers or pneumonia or smallpox. Of course I studied the subjects, but this is a day of specialties. I know the nervous and glandular system of men. That's my strong card. I treat weak men, and weak men only. In the beginning let me say I use no drugs. When I take your money | want to give you value in return. [ couldn't do that and give you drugs for weakness, because they never cure—they only stimulate. They give “‘quick" results, but you fall back into the same old condition, maybe a worse one. I am the inventor of the - DR.SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT With suspensory, now known and used throughout the world. This appliance embodies the best efforts of my thirty years’ experience as a specialist, and is protected by United States and foreign patents. Beware of imltations. There is no genuine + Electric Belt but THE SANDEN. You put it on when you go to bed at night and take ADVERTISEMENTS. o be included shall not be » being prep: and they The committee WILL CONCLUDE TO-DAY A Home Remedy for 1 l:lH" were re- Haas Brothers 1 & Son wels, §100; any, $100} the -uxmun tion of Mrs. A. | (additional), sing Haydn's man’s F F ocker-Woolw uwv Bank, 100; E. B. ral, will deli sir, under th M. | Whiney Maud | Charles iolin ing an “O Saiutari lered by Ml rmmmmmmmmmmmmm AT TR AN HAAATAVAVAATATIALALS Stabbed His Employer. Joseph Smith, a contractor, residing at eet, was treated by Dr. COPYRIGHTED. +- Deylin, R s 1‘[‘4'1;,“,‘3 p L S e b g 1t off next morning. Keep this up for two or three months. It wili make you a sound. strong man. It is applied so a soothing shiver), starts the | nree nite wounds which were infiicted current will flow through kidneys, liver, stomach, prostate gland, blader and other organs. Electrcity instantly felt, though Bt B Lo D) it T e under control of user by turning little regulator screw. Over 6000 cures last year. Write for bout quittin when Smith request- e it fits the vest pocket. G nove some rubbish whien | ‘ a3 p gt i B R v FREE BOOK, “THREE CLASSES OF MEN,” f_price, %e and $1 e S A by s s Wiiilam ana Tohn ste. S s Xl(;:::,fihe“f:.l':,:r:l:,,”,,‘.’:\, { bing, in which Slonged a loreesiced | Which explains all, sent in plain sealed envelope. All letters answered by 2 | pocket-knife into the abdomen of his ad- Rasaer antl Bliss Tila Not_content with one cut two e il eng cuf me personally. All advice free. WRITE TO-DAY to address given below: more were irflicted, one In the right jaw | and the other In the right thigh. 1he wound in the abdomen < Considered very | 18 THIRD STREET, serfous by Dr. Stephens, as it penetrated th and required seven stitches. [E - - ] y A ERAaNC(s GO CAL: ith eight more, which were neces- X 4 bably the richest|S2r¥ to close the other two cuts, will Offlce Hours—9 to 8; Sundays, 11 to 1. | {The Osages are probably the richest| ycep Smith under the doctor's care (ar‘ | people per capita in the world. Each one | some time to come. Gray was arrested on Continuous Gum Plates’ (o Tad Jointe) ‘our [E!hrm man, woman and child, has 900 | Seventeenth street at 7 o'clock last.n et R T S S R AR W S R | 7200 AN AADJOh A AN AANIOA A A4 A S A Miss Lily oskey will sing O Con Amo. Uga. benediction Mrs. Sides w () Salutaris,” with violin obligato; ““Ta ‘lwm Ergo.” by Rossi, will be given b) 5[ | ¥Fran chofr, Directress, Mrs, ‘(ull'n& nrr{xnlq' Mr. Van Brunt. A . e e T R e R e RUULL RO UL LURGAR IR JUR LI RO JUD TR AR IR R TIAIAD N TICRO UL JR TR T R LR R b i seesoccs e - - D this branch of No students. 1§ Yeurs' expericnce.

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