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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1899, . ADVERTISEMENTS. ’ BET. GEARY ’6"8'20 GRANT AVE’.., AND MARKET. THREE DAYS' SPECIAL SELLING. 7fianda_y, Gue:day and Wednesday. SILK AND SATIN WAISTS. NEW DRESS SKIRTS. L ':FS‘NS.K‘,.K ‘VQISTS, taffeta. | Al new styles of Cheviols, Venetians, corded front and back, Broadcloths, Camel's-Hair Plaids, Silks T T R RN KU IRSTICY buitons on f colof ! o it i_ LZTJC“:‘:Z CB""_s: and §atins, plain, slitched and trimmed E i 2 348:75' with braid, saiin folds, best linings, ?} —SATIN WAISTS, made Duchesse .me?! tailor finish. Thus reductions tin, new flare cuffs, front and back :;m Ry y corded, sizes from 34 to aear i 5 . : v 8$2. $ B atin alone is worth asmuchs‘oo 93.25 $11.00. ... we ask for waist complete. Spe. 5:00:- 3.50 | 11.50 a T e AR $4.45 600. 8.75 1250 > 7.50. 4.75 1350 EASY JarmsSivenss Tallor| oo, 7.50 16.50. .. LtE%E‘S'\TAILpHMABE SUITS of All-wool Homespuns heviots, all seams double stitched, come In al LADIES" TAILOR-MADE SUITS—Come in Browns, vy Blue, Black, Light and Dark Tans and Gray f all-w Ve ‘Olh. erfi fitting, worth $16.50. a’?fliwca;‘szf’c‘: $I2|5 [ DOUGHNUTS AND A GOLD BRICK FOR TWO COPPERS e OFFICER. HARRISON WiILL Now LIVE onN DOUGHNOTS - OFFICER. M¢SORLEY AND HI3 'GILOED "BRICK.« OLICEMAN McSORLEY of the Southern Statlon Is in deep distress. It is not because he has been cited to appear before the Police Commis- sloners, but simply for the reason that he can not find the man who presented him with a beautifully gilded brick. Since becoming one of the “foinest” Mac has evinced a hatred for gold brick operators and he never missed an opportunity to 80 express him- self. Frequently during his dreams he could see myriads of yellow-tinted bricks suspended in midalir, eac 1 to buy the bunch. The “heap good Indian' for the suc- cessful completion of a gold brick swindle has in his imagination dogged his footsteps, begging him to listen to his story of how he became pos: d of a valuable brick that had been stolen by a pirate and buried in a place remote from civilization. hey’'ll never catch me,” mused “Mac” whenever he officers tell how some tenderfoot had bought a gold br heard his fellow ck “I'm too wise £ K + I + & * b * B + b * K3 de oo NeN NN eNeNe RN ReNINe RN +RNe NN R ReNeN+%+O | man, but has been in litigation for | as 1t is yet, | of ear! | “the Roths | this and the old and great } | ple ‘represented by John Ravie of | present a possibility that this Important | DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT. QUIGKSLVER NOW S 1S BOONING IS J. V. Coleman’s Guad-—' aloupe Bondead. BUT NOT TO ROTHCHILDS e SKY-CLIMBING PRICES MAKE RED CINNABAR LOVELY. —_— The New Almaden Not Sold, but Hunting for Ore — Manager Bulmore Retires Janu- ary 1. LD There 1s a big quicksilver boom abroad in California, and as one result the old Guadaloupe quicksilver mine in the Santa Cruz Mountains, not far from New Alma- den, has been bonded by some Napa peo- | that circumstances place. This and other property, which has been idle since 1855, | may be reopened in the future. The property belongs to the Coleman estate and is controlled by James V. Cole- and this reduces the operation. No sale has b fected, and whether the people securing | the option directly represent adequate pital or mot is not known. | This simple bonding proposition, simi- | lar to many more important ones effected every week, has started the report that hilds™ of London had secured w Almaden quicksiiver mine. It ls proper in thesc | ivs to smell the Rothschilds behine Py b e ry mining deal in which particulars ovménd 1899.08 Kiven & Co But the report is ba Lifting o r a Strain. Weak Kidneys Caused by Over- work, by What May Happen. ol Setie pe bt ee : P 3 : R R T b L L i R P R A R A AR R R R R oL P PR SO SRR R R R PR R AR R R N R for them fellers are unknown. ] We do not always know the constant| In taking Swamp-Root yo or lowest ever recorded thus early in It so happened that two practical jokers of the Southern Station learned as far as the New Almaden is concerned. | o @ W S WERE 0 | " mpRaot yeu afford Superintendent C. C. Derby said last | danger that confronts us through all | natural help nature, for . £ *Mac's” boast and they decided to present him with a gilded brick, “just & | pu¥ R ¥ Ahe) Aaire W s | see how he would take it.” Procuring one that served as an ornament % night BeY et SRR Bt walks of life. It may be an| Root is the most fect hes ana s in a Market street cigar store they placed it in a fancy box, and after ad- g8 | the report as fa _fl““l‘i*m *T‘:ud‘l n iliness; or perhaps | gentle ald to the ki s that is known $9.50 for.$13.50 Jackets dressing it to McSorley, sent it to police headquarters. Friday evening Cap- ¢ | concerned. The | n| @ disease that has been stealing upon | to medical scienc 11.50 for. 15.00 Ja tain Spillane, who had recelved tne package, sent for McSorley and handed $8 bonded by some Na ! | us from day to day. If there is any bt your mind . . or. 15,00 Jackets him the brick : 4 ‘r'"fi"d'r'i""x" l)n‘ e "“\““l:l”"* It used to be considered that only | as to your condition, take from your 8 50 2.00 Jackets | 13.50 for. 17.50 Jackels )me Christmas present, I suppose?” innocently inquired the Southern % |reached a production of 1900 flasks in urinary troubles were to be traced to | urine on arising about two ounces, 3 Station captain. g8 | month, but has been idle for fifteen v the kidneys, but now modern science | place it in a glass or bottle let it GOLF CAPES AT COST. HOLIDAY FORERUNNERS. “T guess so, captain,” modestly answered “Mac.” “You know, I have so § | With only a watchman around. KHeport | proves that nearly all diseases have | stand twenty-four hours. If on exam- s 55 e many friends and they never forget me around Christmas B3 oy o ith ‘the New Almaden | their beginning in the disorder of these | ination it is milky or cloudy, if there hand. Quantity KID GLOVES—Pique stitched; latest With the package under his arm the enthused policeman left the City ¢ |jRET 75 A0 ::l < mine has long been | most important organs. 15 & DRl B E aatiitnad: op ”" all For three d s $1.00 Hall and went to his home, on Twenty-eighth and Mission streets. 88| Operated by the Spanish Government Now ¥ i ot o g s ' three days we o 28 ¥ . o ifo. ay she cast's . operated :b; e il ow by this is not meant that you | ticles float about in it, your kidneys PN What have you inquiced his wife, as she cast admiring glances which has owed the Rothschilds and | . s 0o 0 E 3 e y store in town i 7oty at the box which under his arm. given them control of its production, | Should overloo all the other organs |are in need of immediate attention ] 'N SALE Just a little present,” gleefully answered the copper, with a satisfied 3” guaranteeing so many flasks per fnnnlfi ‘mv'i merely 150k after the kidneys. Swamp-Root should at once be taken & .89.50 s “Me fr would Insist on giving me something.” $ | 0 shing e Zaopatn "{‘l}‘;':;"\“pr“:l"‘,:r‘f Your other organs may need atten- | upon the least sign of ill health. It wiil 5 11.50 Mac” then proceeded to open the pack: he pulled out the gold 8| Kot 1t ia e ™ that "the Roths. | tion—but your kidneys most, because | make you well, and is for sale the world gt brick he almost fainted. With an oath, fired it against the wall, break- ¢ | childs made further loans during the late | they do most. over in bott and two & 12,75 ing a valuable looking-glass. A s:i p ve now made over the mines| If you are sick do not neglect your | prices—50 cents “They've g0 e at last,’ he feebly remarked, as he sank exhausted { | kidne; scause as 800 ‘3 " 14.00 L o 1 il Got Byen, though the hesvens fall snd Cifie Lees 15 & Goleman_said 1t night n re- | Xidneys, hecayse as soon as they are |, Swamp-Root is: use i an easy chalr. Tl g ) avens L ees % [gard to che deal: “I have bonded the | well they will help all the other organs | hospitals, recommend 1 EIDERDOWN ROBES. iter considerable trouble Mrs. McSorley finally pacified her Indignant % | in ltigatio e isia o e “1{""‘1“‘- ; ; 5 : TEA GOWNS. husband. Since then he has been looking for the man who “jobbed” him:, g3|deal falling through. I it x;* fkmn«_\.shmn) get weak or di: tors themselves who SIS 3 OBt Aucosee. % | preparations are being made n- | eased from a thousand and one cause have kidney allments, because the LADIES' TEA GOWNS, made of “Handsome Willle” Harrison, who was recently caught in a restaurant & |{n& the mine I krl’-?v‘r?\!'n’r:l.l?;:‘-“p‘: he | from overwork, worry, a simple cold, | recognize in it greatest eand. 1 A r mere and Henrletta, trim partaking of his favorite diet of warm doughnuts, Is also the vietim of.a & [cact 108t 0 o bas (ot Drospect- | from lifting, a strain, or excess in high | successful reme kidney, liver s Fronch & colors Cardina sractical joke. Knowing Harris penchant for doughnuts; the policemen & buyers, give any mes, but | living. bladder. fadn r | 4,’\”.“. who 3 1d brick to McSorley decided to have some fun with Har- g | the deal was mad: through John Davie of Others may suffer from diabetes, To prove i wonde 1 efficacy ra srown vy Blue and Black. Three n a bakery, they bought two doughnuts that looked as if they % | The property i, I belleve, very | o o ot O O e e ¥ s ndertul efficacy, & $5.00 N do a hard day's work. After placing them In a Japanese box they g | and I should haye developed it | “3ODSY, © @ ankles, | your name and address to Dr. Kil day y- oo 39. \d a messenger boy to take the package to police headquarters. Harrison & | myself h ur| not these pitalists made | rheumatism, bad blood, gout, gravel, | & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., mentloning EIDERDOWN ROBES, in solid Reds, Pink, was handed the box, thinking that it had'been sent him & | Tho. Guadalipe dcal is one;of the te. | S3I8ITh of the bladder, aleeplessness, | that you read this generous offer in th B and Gra he: rd gird S imirer. Meeting several of his brother officers, who were & |sults of boom in quicksilver. The de- | @Na€mis nervousne: headache or | San Francisco Sunday Call, when you e ey e etanding in the corridor, the proud policeman invited them to the nearest 2 | mand exceeds the supply, as in the case | neu gla. will re of el charge, a ree days only $3.50 b ¢ 2 ! fhere he “set ‘em up.” As his friends seemed anxious to know what ;' | of lruyll,";'»lxn‘x;;-rv':‘lm' an y.' Ll“l’:‘!“ ‘:;'r‘ All these symptoms are due to kidney Ell l..»lu -“A;F amp- Ro« :, ‘x:: a A 1- S EIn . - I rrizo sceeded to ope | 2 R % apnie >, 2 . st pn iable book by mai f¢ s X EIDERDOWN ROBES n narrow , Harrison proceeded to open it ol m $36 the pric gone to trouble, and the most prompt and ef- | eontains many of - fhsion 2 g sl Oray ‘nf m;- lv\" d-‘m ;n‘zmt.“fl rr;vfln :\-lzr; an oath mre: B the last w ;‘:k Daving scen fectual cure is Dr. Kilmer's thousands of testimonia Heoy 5 % © d and Gray, ¢ X the box and contents into the stree Ake McSorley, he 1§ now engaged g8 | per flas Root, the at kidney re v ey W ol ualit Thres days T o fnd the perpetrator of the joke. It is said of Harrison that & | stimulating ttiy paDesrete l'cetved from men and women cured $4.50 LADI ORSE whenever he passes a bakery the doughnuts that serve for a display rise r‘"r"'.'l:'".',‘rv: — = = m—— N y S e “ up and bow to him. Harrison, however, says that this is not tr o amell mines s tive Sons' Hall by a grand ball. There | Hotel last week was an emphatic suces ¢ ! o o% eletie tietie tietietiotietietiotiotietiotietiets pened. through Califor- | Was 8 good attendance of Native Sons Bohemian Cl Xk ..... v.."of‘of.qf.fi PR S L SR S0 0 SOR A A0S SrE R A S S S 20T ] h produces all the quicksilver of | end Daughters, who enjoyed an admirable increage the ecrowd . x i it il R S | programme of dances, twenty in number, Pulacs ' Seremoniee Gutstadt: v Almaden has just with four extras. e B o=t . AN OLD MAN BEATEN e . B S shea oy sdoy a The grand march, led by Floor Manager | ani scecrsl plots rs BY AN EX-CONVICT| e Tk huas Suvarintanden: | (7S, Wers ione than & hundéd couples; | «Haying Time' and “In ‘t“yQLARTERS | for eight’ years, will ume the entire | ynder the di on of the following © the Pines,” both by Latimer's o, i P r Harty, rs of age, wh | UN[Y H[ HAU o Of the oL Dielr friends | managem: n: rufh:)n proy Ir‘l“l" mive, | mittees '"J ngements—J. W. Spilier, Wisrva'd Bag Dlliam Ay ; o e hos 0 re- | a atte: o R sorld’s sup- | 1., Rittore, J. Henning, F. Marini, J al. es at ¥ | are invited to attend B ini, J. FOR r £ lane. 48 dots ply. vielding from 000 flasks per | Matison, D. Capuro elso There was a good atte ce last night ,hou,pA‘ the Receivir s A .‘~1ul7\.1im. ot | ST TR e TR vear, and which is one of the three or | n‘.;;f. g ll‘ o B Wil Rl g mrv; . Ruomiity i lendanen laroas URESENTS. >, ¢ the result of & beating recerond | Caught in a Heavy Gale. four really great quicksilver mines of the . V. Beverance, 5: Hearty, George | building &t the g dol Soctel Miveson! { . Nergimnd ve | The schooner J. B. Leeds, Captain Niel. | JOTid. Is now producing at the rate of 400 | Ash, F. Sainsot and Dr. C. H. Glover, who | Mary C. Kele : s conviet and a bospien : : flasks a vear. The rich ore bodi ve | constituted the parlor's 1900 committee. W = nown to lice. son, put into port yesterd afternoon | been exh and now, while prospect- | . rance; assist : 2 Nimadis it H from Grays Harbor In distr On ing for new ore hodles outside of the vast v mmit- L, S vember 11, . miles kouthwest | network of seventy-five milcs of under- alupl, T tive D yd k L home, e fls were | ground tunnels is going rapidly on, the a 2 2 o Re:ent Importations of 1 to him, pro- o n on November &, | production is comins from the old'diimys R averin, Eimsae: > iy e | 43 minutes north, | and from low-grade ore, running from 1| ; “lifford. Thomas E. Butler, STATUARY V2 g a win- | Ethen Hutton Robbed | 120 degrees 22 minutes west, the | to 2 per cent. passed by in former years. | C. Brannan. Neil Anderson. H n(\xlffgl-j;. CROCKERY 4 ed himand | of $4OO I % lence ..,‘,.: W‘)l“l:' .‘:‘\‘.‘ nj‘.fr:h‘r‘-;-su:rrr A fi_ | T. O’Connell and Charles: Stoffer. 8 | | gale oS! s and mains n Francisco Parlor’'s Anniversary. | T o R arance 3 C ; : iy | Vessel s en route to Santa Rosalla, and s % = ¥ g CUT-GLASS » she s leaking badly the captain deemed it | _San Francisco Parlor No. 49, Native | Latimer’s Art Exhibit. Iy R Durins e ¢ advisable to head for San Francisco for | Sons of the Golden West, celebrated its e § gvening Miss and Ml ART NOV 4 S ol | r its | The exhibition of L. P. Latimer and | May McDermott & a rag doll cake OVELTIES Harty wa mumn:;;”':’“ 1~‘lr |HE ACCUSES R MARION | repairs. fifteenth anniversary last evening in Na- | students in the Maple room of the Palace | waik. 9 e . * head and felled him T ® 000 o BRIC-A-BRAC e the old man was in | SWINDLES | 0O 000 0000000060000 00000 00006000000 : 2 a helg britai “feilon AN OILY SCOUNDREL Now on Exhibition. ing 2 : hoRys infilot A GULLIBLE FARMER. 0 venil rushed —_—— | p:n Evenings knocked o | | ) Work the | Bthen Hutton, a farmer who halls from o« of the house and | Dakota, has lost all faith n mankind and | f vine sent th also four hundred hard-earned dollars [.] e fent the unfortu- | 1o visited police headquarters last night | : S & fi fiUMP CO v T ray | ana unfolded a tale of man's duplicity . o & = " i *y o was then put | that aroused the sympathy of his audi-| 113115 Geary Stree. %) (o ihe hospital, ‘sat beside him | scenes of crime. | ) ’ 1 wrty stated that Morse haq | Mr. Hutton stated that he had come | the street the nignt pre. | to this State for the purpose of investing ] | kicked her 1n the face. | in a ranch, but a plausible scoundrel, who a omac an lver * marks of his cowardly at- | gave his name as Richard Marion, re- 9 — — ng lady said that Morse | lieved him of the amount by inducing him iis attentions on her and she , but made up with him e would carry out his her life and do her to_participate . in game of studhorse poker. 1 arrived in Portland,” said the victim, .ars in his eyes, “and this fellow Marion called on me at the hotel and in- a ROANY WAY! ephone—send your children——come Pains and Weakness, st ORDE ourself—prices and promptness the same. | MG hias served a term in San Quen- | troduced himself to me. By some manner . x F rodo—ries ol rovpless me. | o' | e R | e T e o g Are cured quickly and forever by my wonder-working Electric EE i it N | wealthy man who was anxious to disposc Belt. How quickly it soothes the aching nerves and drives the pain from the . STILL PERSECUTED BY | e e body. How gently it warms and invigorates the weak stomach and helps it to do : B s HER JEALOUS SUITOR | Sroireto sna'on our arrival he made oh its duty. No remedy on earth is one-half so effective, gives one-haif as much e : 2 y appointment (o meec me at his e joy and pleasure to those who use it. it never fails. ; y Home. | Seated at a table hastily covered up some c LIN S ELECTR[C BELT cards h a cloth and this fellow glnrlnn . apologized to mo and said they were ex- pecting some- lad I started to with- draw, but the supposed agent told me to it down and watch the game and as soopn Is no longer an experiment. g It is hailed by thousands with loud praise because it cured them. “It cured me. 1 am well and as strong as ever. d'a sim- | an early hour yesterday | Wine, per gal- Dt e - = e Sing was passing through B | as he played his hand he would proceed a > \ i Wine, 8 years 0, per | o ng wai passing thn ALl:h‘:,.xk‘:x:‘:l‘l:‘): i@ busncae, They then rempted me to What more cou_ld one ask ? ’ writes a man with heart full of gratitude. Sorang out ot & Borway.an sncumanent | TIAY lost tmy gk every. dotlar 1 had 1n Do not be in error. This grand appliance is like no other. It is new. the world. _Marlon street and then lost me in a crowd and Since then I have not seen him.” Hutton gave the police a good descrip- | behind her, threw the ¢ ntents of a bucket | i f a bucket | paint over her head and shoul- woman's-screams attracted the | licemen, and whi It has all the good points that are known in electricity. It givesa power- ful current, but does not burn or blister because my special cushion ion of several 0'Connor Bacs. 1€ i ound jon of th vind d they rec ized r pe they: found her {ion l,;; ,%,,E;,‘g,l,:,‘;,':fl,,;‘:’;:;n:;;fife R‘:{,‘:,,: electrodes make the current a warm, gentle glow, which exhilarates and 122-124 Ninth enhe oMelals, after | STPICYE DY a regular gang, who lie in | relieves at once. —_— — had just emerged | Walt in Portland ~for gullible men like | of » were covered with thick black paint, tar. Hutton. | The later is despondent, as he was left | without a dollar. Her head and | IT WILL CURE YOU. Are you sick or in pain? Have you any trouble ? Let me help you. advice free. en her »wn_father would not have She was at once_ taken to her home, where a half dozen Chinese set to work to remove the paint. It found necessary to shave her head, as the paint tenaclously clung to her ofly locks. For some f > visir DR. JORDAN'S crzar Street, ’ | PATRIOTIC RED MEN. They Will Observe the Anniversary of the Death of George If so come to me. My twenty years of study are at your service. My 1051 MAREIT ST bet. 622, 87051, The Largest Anatomical Museum in the \ ed Picture Frames. Brandt and H. Gutstadt. and bowels are now well and regular, I eat and sleep well hundreds cured. Committee on U, JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES @ | Whin she refused he threatened 1o maja| The ome hundredth anniversary of | onderfully and how quickly it relieves pain and gives strength. It Commitaton e 3nd sty prive 3 | BEE 15 Ilagrable, THaL be has succseded | the . death, of George, Weshinston ii "7 4F will susprise you. « Ours in cvery cave undertaken. black paint with which he ect . ea ON ’ o v wsemg | b B plics S dettrmid Tt | e oL U e St M B et | Teie o e teo FREE TEST !f you cannot call I will te glad tosend ppEE () ieesseeeeseeer| DTl SN Saree) down. tees Chairman, F. D. Brandon; secretury. !.1 Dear Sir: The pains in my back are all gone: my iver | YOU about my method, how it cures, and giving names and letters of It is free. Permanent cure. Entire tme | e have all of the newest novelties fn | PTESS, F. L. Griffiths. and have no complaint whatever. I now weigh 200 pounds, | ] 1o rectal diseases. | : 1t 1% proposed to hold elaborate services | PlLE ietotencos, thes cued: *No | shapes, woods and finishes In_picture | on Thirsday evening next in Red Men‘si, S KIS0 Mo PR pn L atzinily a1l thix'to (he e o 702 Market, Cor. K wurgery. A. d. ATKINS, | frames. Old Flemish, Dutch, English and | Hall, 320 Post street. The Great Council PO T nk It is a good thing for a debilitated per- arket, Cor. Kearny, M. D.; 853 Sutter st., San | gray oaks, mat i;ms and bronzes, with | of the United States has sent out special | , son. Very respectfully, FRANK HENKEL. S. F., and Burdick Block, Francisco; hours 1 to 3'p. m. | mat boards in colors to match. Any pic- | rituals, to be used for this occasion only, | | 1 1 1 9 Cor. Bpring and Second, Los Angeles. ture can be appropriately and reasonably fitted in our frame department. Vail & Co., 741 Market street. consisting of patriotic music, addresses Sanborn, | and an oration upon the “Life and Char- . Ja,cxer of Washington.” The following 00 0 00 00000000000 OCOPOOPOIOEEOEOIEIPIOGEOPQOERT®EOESDPOGEOOES e T NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES, Office Hours—9 to 6; Sunday, 10 to 1 —9-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-000-000000-000000000000000060000007s Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year