The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 12, 1899, Page 4

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1899 UG MISS SNYDER BECOMES McKNLEYTALKS ~ PORTION OF BUTTE IS K0 QUARTER FOR G BRUSH A SOLDIER'S BRIDE 10 0LD SOLDIERS SLIDING DOWN HILL NDIAN REBELS - > — [ e o e S o e o ol o B e 4 | Attends the Evansville Mexican Troops Will Not { ! Einipn. Large Buildings Are Cracked From Top ~ TakePrisomers: PR AL s GIVEN A SPLENDID OVATION - | REINFORCEMENTS ARE SENT tous to Bottom and Mining Experts |~ =~ - FRIENDLY TIES OF NORTH AND | DECISIVE CAMPAIGN TO BE AT i Have Been Summoned. e e HEMMED PAINFT nt Speaks of the Reconcilia- tion of Blue and Gray Effected e Recent Conflict With Spain. Sen s S of Butte, W f it has be f the @ Report That Arms Have . LIEUTENANT AND MRS. F. W. R. WINHAM, B 04500 00900060690004060600000000 SE AT AT A A WAIGHT SUES FOR A DIVORCE Scandal in San Jose Society Circles. ALYISD SLOUEH - Full Appropriation May Be Expended. R — at the Cham- rters. TWOAMERICAN OFFICERS KILLED. Skirmishes With Rebels Near Manila. LOUISIANA PLANTER KILLED BY A MOB Judge Basil La Pl His P i ace D ur NAVAL OFFICERS PROMOTED. - POOR SPORT AT FRESNO. oceupyt Iv or temporarily 1 will return by way of c 1l move in the directior 10 J. STERLING MORTON i Refuses t W. G. Haw- | Center were o Fight. 1 | 5 z of the transport Victoria with 403 horses. Ten died en I feveral affected with glanders were The Garonne sailed on the 7th inst. and I the Athenian on the Sth, both for | route McKENZIE'S TRIAL. Day Taken Up Wifl’; Arguments on Both Sides. Seattle. Automatic Track Sprinkling. Oct. 11.—The Southern y has instituted of a livelihood. Morton had suppos nded them to thi ouragement Br: ured Mr. Morton that he SoEie not for the honor that was in it. upon the ro: | That letter is the prospectus of his subsequent career, the p th the result| history. This oper- | It makes luminous that part of his character v behind professions of regard for public aspirations to be itimate and Compz place 1m is attached t ed that as it p: a ; of ofl is force | on each side of the rai of effectually laying the | ation will be repeated and will make travel over this portion of trol ar five day r he road much more comfortable than | It fits e into the mercenary at i ‘}f)‘rmc?ly. | dacy in 1896. ; N R | It explains that phase in his career that d ot | Mormons Locate in Mexico. Joudly declaiming against the thers: Pactic | y 1 at we put on | HERMOSILLO, Mexico, Oct. 11.—Three | pass free on all its trains, to fairs and Chautauqy fiat does met | hundred Mormon families have arrived | the gate mone; le here. | in the State of Sonora from Utah and The purpd of his o Train Derailed. j i i ey re. | {ocated on land granted them under a con- ed with the Success att : £ s Oct. 11.—The southt ey re- | locate g I nder ened e ess atte s t Pr ges s de ey | e e ol | getting money out of an office; he has lea Ewe 5 m. Noboc ¢ now a | The colony o hundred more families wiil | ©ffice into money and how to sell his presen d sailors | Oaxaca. . T | This is now his only gainful ocoupat : train arrive nas sup- | be brought from Utah before the first orl nty of | next year. pears as the deliberate purpose formed two hour There is not another such stock of fine overcoats as ours on the Pacific Coast. Our prices are materially lower than the sams goods can possibly be retailed for. But our slogan is not ‘“‘how cheap,” but “how good at the price.” This is practically the only place in San Franclisco where good dressers, including substantial business and professional men, ever think of buying ready-to- wear clothing. We are therefore competitors rather of first-class tailors than of ordinary clothing stores. ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT! We again wish to call publ.c attention to our system of retailing high-class clothing “direct from loom to wearer,” “from mill to man,” at actual wholesale prices. To give unusual emphasis to this series of announcements we begin by offering MOTHERS OF 3 BOYS a truly remarkable bargain. (The prices next week will be from $2.00 to $2.25.) [ ] '] CASSIMERE 3-PIECE (VESTEE REEFER SUITS, at half retail value, $1.50. Moteatl of Because we want you to see our magnificent stock of boys’ clothing—and what low prices we ask Retail value for'firsl-cla§s goods. And because we believe you will tell your men folks to see our suits and overcoats $3) 00. be‘ore buying at the ordinary stores or having their clothes made to order. $3.00. * agesBtes Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Ages 3 to 8. NO MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED. Wholesale B 121-123 Manufacturers Sansome St., near Pine, of Clothing. m M At the Blue Signs.

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