The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 17, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1899 ONLY THE BEST WILL BE CALLED TO GOVERN Citizens of Worth Are to Direct Aifairs Under the Charter. Stewart Menzies and E. B. Pond Named for the Police Commission--Other Men of Prominence Who Are Slated. o= E are just two poltical QUORUM NOT PRESENT. School Directors Disinclined to Try Accused Teachers. 1!/ But six S s in an ap- RN ) *ded N . s e e programe ary, bu MORE TRANSFER TROUBLES. b Dom I |BR. V. Emerson Ejected From a Me- & rimen Allister Street Car by 7riple - - ol iy Alliance. e St. Dominijc’ Music at Robin Hood Circle. Robin Hood Circte, Companions of the Forest -of Ameri n enjoyable doming party In the s 11 of the buflding last even Despite sant weather there was a good , and a number of the parti pants were attired in pretty costumes and a few in fantastic ones. —_—————— Hoefler Appointed Guardian. | L. M. Hoefler was appointed guardian of the persons and estates of Harry Cog- | il and Elizabeth Parker Hastings, chil- {dren of the iate Robert P. by | yesterday. Since the d 1&.! e children have been un- r the care of thelr mother, who is now | Mrs. James M. Danell iritish subject, | | but ‘as Mrs. Danfell wished to take a trip | Dprobability | abroad she arranged for the appointment ar as Health | of Mr. Hoefler as their guardian during tments in that | her absence. A B a Re- Dr. Willlam 1 ut no other appol OLD FOLKS CELEBRATE [ D ampouen | . wSS vowuw MHSI i Jl GHUUM THEIR GOLDEN WvEDDING};gv iaaadaas ddd d i T T T TP TP T T R IS et 2 ”;‘ | & The Annual Doll Show and Tov Display now open in & UN TH i T | Exhibitton Hall, second floor. Bring FOR HER SPOUSE e Chirn. ey Orchestra, and ¢ S-::mllx 72 GoldenRule Bazaar. ey Creates an Exciting Street Scene. b CALIFORNIA'S LARQEST—AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORS. 1) o E: B HAVOC WITH AN UMBRELLA ety iy % “ I I Il L R Lt L1l L] Serciar SaLEs — MRS, HETHERINGTON NURSING HER WOUNDS. e The Angry Wife Savagely Assaults Eer Husband’s Companion, Defies Arrest and Is Removed by a Police Officer. — e Lace Sale To-Day. One-Quarter Off Regular Prices. For Friday « nly we offer 83000 yards of this season’s laces: Cream, Oriental, Valenciennes, Black and Cream All-over materisl«—odds and ends from various iots that have sc —laces that range in price frem Be to f0c per yard—to-das At One-Quarier Off Those Prices. For Men and Boys. These Splendid Offerings Friday and Saturday Only. Men’s $15 Blue Serge Suits for $10—Fast color, perfect fitting, sty ish suits, guar.nteed purs worsted and fi e quelity, cvery scam tasp>d and silk sewn, the pop- thir doutle-Lr:a:ted silk-faced sick coat sty.e, every suit guaranteed to be a full $15 valus and as good 88 you can buy anywhers at that p- esor money refunded—spec \" $10.00 Friday and Saturdsy on's s’ .0 - * . . . * - * . - v . - b4 - b4 . * * L4 v v v . b4 - - - - - MR. AND MKS. HAR-ISON C. JCNES ’ S, a local commission merchant, and his wife, Caro- 1 wedding with a reception at their home, 630 hey were Shelby County day of November, 1849, by John McQueen. of J. J. Jones of Healdsbur and Mrs. A. J ¥ and and friends exte tions of couple repeated Ernest West as best m r vows of long ago, J. M. Cus- and Miss Eva Pries as orides- sent were: Mr. and Mrs. L. W M B. McKenna, ) Mrs. H. E. Lewis, Mrs. H. hols, Mrs. K. O'Brien, Mrs. J dh4dtettidittdne M. Custer, Mr. and Mrs. 1 nd Mrs. William Lester Boys’ $8.50 Long Pants Suits D PRAR Chegte e Aty e e o for $5.85 Fine-looking cassimeres vd Kincaid, F n rev :all patterns and colorings, in the prettv rouni-cornered sack coat style, sizes for boys 13 d to 19 years of age, guaran eed 1l wool and exce'ent $2.50 va'ue, on specia 85 day only at - sale Friday and Satu; Carpet Remnant Sale. 20 Per Cent Off Regular Prices for Friday and Saturday. Bring your measurements with you and :ee if among the hundreds of short lengths from 15 to 50 yards each there is not just the piece you need to cover your room. This is a not-to-be-neglected opportunity to buy good carpets for little money. Tapestry Erussels—5Best quality, 10-wire Axmonster (fF cet! at 9¢ p r vari—special Friday and Saturds; Axminster Carpets—Wel -selectod stiles and colorings, alwars a' $1.25 per vsrd—soecia Friday and Saturday, laid and lined. Ingrain Garpets—:tric:'y all wool ani extra heavy co.orings, wel. worth T5c a yard—spacial Friday and Satar s 2000 yard: of Body Brussels, Tipestries and Axmirsters now marked 20 per cent off regular prices. a F Mrs. Pries. R e N e R R e Rl K R e N el R Ll fST RECINENT TORPORTFOR == o PUPIL RECITAL TO-NIGHT. . - ‘ Iutenainment'for Music Lovers to| Offlcer§ So De_Clde atj Be Given at Byron Mauzy Hall. | Their Meeting. The al given by the puplils | rvatory of Music | ] t in Byron | . promises | The pro- carefully ar- Several of Mr. Eldredge’s | were present » Rev. J. B. Rob v. 3. W f ndertook the pas- s ago 1t t TO BE EQUIPPED IN JANUARY EAS S o] COMPANY MEETINGS WILL BE HELD NEXT WEEK. S The Regimental Organization Is to Have Official Recognition in the First Week in De- cember. from ‘'Ca- Schoenbers; Special Sale 'More Thanksgiving Trimmed Millinery. Furniture Specials. 40 elezantly trimmsd Ha s—ine mate- Dining-Table—H.x rials, in our own excellent workmansi top, 47 inches in diam v ranging in price from $12 to $15 ach— | turned legs that meisure necres fa wi'l be sold this day only at a p@dfesC~| circumference,will rxtend S feet when tion of $3.70 from their| ovened out, goien oak marked prices. polish-d. s-ecia Fritay 35 vers hand-om - Hate, elaborate ma. SEPing Couch—( el a meeting last night in the armory, at Gough and of officers of the old First icha Caprice’ 'ant N. G. Cf the berg: vocal \ Very' \atss E el : the :1 p’U:n bé{ & Dr. Grace terials, very finest workmanship, ran; ki .‘ :,‘;w ~"1‘ o £ the State. | aracteriaque, Master in pri 8t $25—will b» soll s fringed, 2 service of the State. e ainge (On in price from $18 t- $2 i mads Cos Lot this day onls at a mreduction of tor D. Duboce pre- mann sy s $ the following named were| Master Milton Jacoby, whose name a £5.90 from their marked 2 st tasaiascinnses oo Ma Captain e sont ot prices. Foiding Card Tables- r rgeant Ma- company, : o | top, 20 inctes 1n diame: he has Tae quotation: ab ve m:an thet on| o mahsoany finish, re kable debut a recent en- Fridsy you can buy $12 Hats for $370,! €3 5) special to-dav only $15 Hats for 31100, $13 Hats for ffypapy Book Case- Richardson, Capta Warren, I L R T R R R L L L L L P L R L L L L L L e L e L L ) = Loval Rebekah $13, ete. hindsom:ly po'ishe: ani of r e mke and finish, veneersd panels, 39 5 = l Br=o1in Fridar We offer a very inches wide, nches high, 5 sheives, heavy plate drawer b spec al pr ce for this 75¢c Dr:zss c_nTiceduznéT. (olores ress Goods 52c¢. ;i iy - $22.50 Suitinzs, tan'y Check:, Fincy S-rpes, Large line of Rockers, Ladres’ D sks, D agonals, Mixsd Cheviots and Fa; Pirlor Tables, for the holidays, at Mohairs, ranging in width from 44 to 50 ©#7? reasomable prices. inche , ish pitterns and choice win- ter co orinzs—at the very special price Bargai+ Fridav. F: t or for th s day only, per yard.. .82¢ L_qd]es! 250 only we offer an exce! ent Hose, 17¢c. ... L. 3 dies’ Imoo:ted Bregain Feiday We Hermsdorf 3'175 Lace Lr::le B'":- extra Curta'ns s"zs' to-day ;:fh "(':txtr;: 150 pairs of L.cs Curtain, 4 sardslong| Hose, high g carpenter, at Twen ets fell from the scaf- of about twenty feet. scious and were of a was conveyed in the COURT NOTES. utor of the will of the late Judge Cof- wh Be tes tran from. M broken, be- | h may prove was fa stre near Joost —— Controversial Lectures. Beginning Monday evening next Isaac 1y free-thought lecturer, but | gings for t enough can from the Ur He also er had been 1 1 . lendi at. Toll and duplicate which m inister, will deliver a aad tull 60 irches w'd>, 3 plendid pat- | ipliced hee's oon as possible a es_ in the terns, +u tatle for singl> winiows, large | double n Twelfth street, doub e wn'ows and bav wiidows, regu one of Admission to the lectur v $1.75 per pair—the spec al i questions will be answered ll'l' 51 P y ¥ lelivery. The subject of the » will be “From Atheism to id What I Learned on the -1 the bet 25 | Hre tha wa have in 8t ek, special at $2 per dozen, per e dR Al d Al dd o d d A2 J A I L P R TSI ST I S T I AT I T T I I L L Ll ."".0";5""""’. ERI S P L BRI AT T DT RIS PI BITI T EI A IR A S Rl L Rl lld Rl dd il dd answer be- ige Conlan | who did enlist rge of assault to murder in $100 | members of t the | sig enter. inis - Muilen on | the regiment w ng money by false | tion, and that w of $3% cash and lodging- —_————— Canvass of Election Returns. The E s completed rns from the | cond and Thirty-third terial cha votes now for Public Admin- arnham having made a gain ot | AT, [ vice, an - will have | Railroad Switchman Killed. | al examination, but| William Geige switchman employed in the volunteer service |y the Southern Pacific Company, died e to undergo such examina- | Beie micninei it the valtroed ! Fow | pital from injuries re h . evening before while en, fre. ars in the cc ‘Bargain Friday. $4.50 Tailor e Bargain Friday. e SRTR s Wess Flaone! A l-wool speclals. Tailor-made Waist Iniants’ Bands— 1. b —dress sleeves, arms ard tabs finished with =ilk, siz o lined, m-usque- up to two years, rogular] taire cuffs, col ar special to-iay onlv. 4 f and cuffs faced Inlants’ Siik Caps—T+- with slk, welt>d o' fise s Iz caps, one wi seams, double | ins rtion, s'z3s for ch stitched, 5 ¢ ors, | Years, rezuar'y red, pink, | ven- ridav on er, military and Children’s Kerse 0:;-‘4.50 French b ue, sizes N Al wou, finished wits so:tachs trim. 82t0 49, regularly ming and large pearl tuttons, . $4.50—for this dy only. er this h who remal of servic istrator, | 8 votes NO EMBEZZLEMENT SHOWN. The Three Cases Against R. W. Theo- bald Dismissed by Judge Mogan. Mog: tion was asked if men who have erved two terms of three years | ve put one more year to | irel pejinL e S them to exemption certifi- | Fourth ard Townsend st d term expired R AR Id h: to undergo A Weed Garden. examination pre- already ser Theobald, in | and_would ex-prop , eolors bue, red and brow., sizes for girs 6 to 14 years, vrice alwass $.50, hut specizl for o~ . 54,25 Bargam F idar. .30 Flannelefte 5: =7 Fiisr. 50 o) —shes Wrapper 96c. Bed Sheet ' - ec, 20 81390 inche | For this day only we offsr new $1.50 fpn % l._’: splendid qu y of Flinnclette Wrappors, dark colors, red, Shread :;’N‘ vy ! " from nd bus and tlick. with sma | white figure, | 1 eached shesting, the materisl rufls over shoulders and flaisied with | oo¢ ";’I“ 45+, but to-day's special bl.ck and white brai, all sizes— it the |[PT'C® While the 11t lasts. ea 7c very special price, each 86¢c ‘ se ordina- F s. A woman plenty d and a taste for ex- perimenting made a “‘weed garden” this | year which is a great success. She | doesn’'t know the names of all the out- | s gathered in, but she noticed I the wild things that grew | ed negl by the wayside, that appealed to | GAAAAAAARAGAEAGIMG It LR ANAE40 eIt 19403 uRdtandad t no provision had hat in all prob- arranged in a sat- OO.’IA..’,,.’.'..".O" companies have already id a_number of men have 1 | held m signed the rc panies will meet ¢ the coming week, an < to make the re The regiment, it on,” she urges, *“‘th; | | fully equipped in January if the uniforms | ¢p.y attract so little notice whet Kru\:‘ iy by th nm-‘ ut that is uncer- | yn2 wild js that they are not massed and tain, as the matter of the double contracts S we place altivated flowers for blouses is now before the Governor est effect. Now, that is what 3 possibility that it will not A wild flower or a weed, as | g be allowed to stand. and to readvertise | j; js scornfully termed, that is too fragile | for bids will cau to be thought much of will make a deli- | & and tra | her most strongly “The main re some hat )y spite. B e — The Alaskan Boundary. CELEL L L LT T ] = cate, feathery mass which will be vastly The following dispatch was yesterds HONOR THEIR PASTOR. admired when planted together by tha i e et L L L L LT TP sent by the s¢ or more. al Chamber of Commerce to Secretary of State Hay at Washington: | Rev. G. G. Eldredge Tendered a Re- : . mon ragweed is worthy of admiration if | IED SALOON. e dea daty I n'-'n":f?":&::l’-}:" ception by the Ladies of St you happen to look at it aright, and it | 2 IN:A A r'?:r"ma:hm i f,“, o s now under consideration by John's Presbyterian Church i nely effective as follage for eut | gpknown Man Deserted in an Uncon- man. ‘He had on e e aitea Statea: ang. °f Great Priain| One of the most delightful receptions of | " This weed gardener has provided for a| scious Condition by Two Com- | blue “serge coat and B irens We belleve that any yielding or | the Season was that tendered last night | succession of blossoms from violets and panions. | & black and white neglige neescion’ by the United States of any ters | by the ladies of St. John's Presbyterian | dandelions to golden rod and late fall t and nothing has repaid the gar-| What may prove to be a mysterious | {Eroally & ussian Government, and as | redge. Mrs. N. G. Kittle, at whose beau- efforts with better results than | death occurred in a saloon kept by Gus | any descripti P i 3 these absolutely free flowers.—Boston s - oo, oo ‘1"_:73 '&n:.-:‘“"_ | tiful home on the corner ‘of Steiner street | sreceld. Haft at 431 Bush street. Three strangers | The body was tak er which was occupled by and in | Church to the Rev. and Mrs, G. G. Eld- n Bay ¢ ¢ " d the house yesterday afternoon, | an autopsy will be & and he time fer of Alaska t: by | and Pacific avenue the affair was heid, ———e—— entere k y Hussia was Included In the domain purchased, | acted as hostess. She was assisted In re. Born Lucky. and atter imbibing one of the party ap- | CAuse of death The man hac would be most detrimental, not only to the in- | celving by the following members of the 5 parently lapsed into a drunken stupor | zrely, from the nose, er re o our citizens living In or contiguous | Ladies’ Ald Soclety of St. John's: Miss| “How did you make out with that cf-| and had to be left behind by the other | *f'F dea terests b o such_territory, but also to our country at | H, L. Reed, Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs, M. | fort to break your uncle's wi . | T Ly rge, Therefors the Chamber of Commerce of | Boyd, Mrs. Craig, Mra. Roller Ao pFine! After It was all settied up and NG e epmatan Jfi,;;{".";,",’;fig“{g] A Victim of a Cruel Joke. n Francisco have M. ain. e parlor: ed with | the lawyers e n't owe | w, v of the F Rescived, That we earnestly requést:that the ‘LPSBIX;L“" lu-aul:irully dlfifi?fif;{ :::g them a cent.'—Chicago Times-Herald, wake him it was found that he was dead. | John G. Mehegan, a member of the Forty- o the proprieto; 2 present boundary line as established be main- | Thite ' chrysanthemums and Violets, the e P gy A ,““mf;”m‘;“@:“mka?;: | second Volunteer Regiment, was picke e eican side thereot he vielded up msgon the | corners being converted into” bowers of | It has often puzzled the initiated to give | he came in with his companions, which | UP It an unconscious conditic oLy i e e e o gra living green with fragrant boughs of the | a reason why musicians tune their instru- | was about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. At | her of Kearny street and —————— pepper tree. After being presented to | ments in public, and not before they enter | half past 5 the two men left together, | avenue last night and re | their pastor the guests were entertained | the orchestra. If they tuned their instru- | leaving their friend alone in a smal! side | Harbor Hospital by Officer E. Dr. Voorsanger’s Lecture. with music and singing. the following la- [ ments before entering the theater or con- | room 1o sleep off the effects of the lquor | Mehegan was one of the victims of the dies and gentlemen g their services: rt room the temperature is very apt to | he had drank. At 9 o'clock. when an em- | cruel joke played by some members of th, At Temple Emanu-El this evening | H, Bradley Smith, Mrs. G. F. Shain, Mrs. | be different in the place of performance, | ploye of the house attempied to awaken | regiment. who pouted croton o fa the Rabbi Voorsanger will lecture on the sub- | R- M. Gilchrist and a_quartet cnmprflm! and therefore the instruments would not | him, he was found to be dead. The pro- | coffee partaken of by members of Mehe- ject of “Rabbi Ben Ezra.” Mrs. Roller, Miss C. Weir, C. Somers an Jbe in tune. prietor siates that he knows none of the | gan's company.

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