The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 1, 1900, Page 10

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. January - 1900. During the entire month of Jan- uarg we will offer great bargains in all our departments to close out our fall and winter goods. < Now, YOUNG MaN N'Y BURN BQTW NDS AT ONCE "see Y Specials This Week. o gt B Lo THE S”CEESSUH 25,000 pards FINE WHITE EMBROIDERIES, o l both Nainsook and Cambric, edgings and - . E ‘ insertings, half inch to 7 inches wide. | [”: EH'EF l. ES Prices 5¢ to 50¢ Yard t | i SR | ' . [ oa: c T Pl These embroideries are fullu 25 Der cent - meine n ot iGN omm';swn » peany | less than similar goods can be imported : Bt s T ‘ for at the present time. - . HE HAD THE REQUIRED PULL| 275 PRINTED FRENCH SATEEN COMFORT- x € AR = - s, beauti- : \ s e et ERS, size for three-quarter beds, beat ~ ‘ st o ful designs, with pure snowflake filling. -+ ok : it ; Although the New Commissioners P"ce 52'50 Eacn & s of the ne Pt g g Make Denial, The Call Is .n Pos- Worth $3.50 ! : ; ¢ morning ;&u:‘;;‘g session of Facts to Support . % € 3 - 0y parh L the Statement. 300 pairs WHITE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, : e the o rod e pem————. extra size and superfine m_ulnu. ' v 'ect has come out of Mayor elan’s of- 2 e O S e e S Price $3.T5_Par : & dict the appointment of Lieutenant Fred- | Regular Value $5.00 erick Esola as the successor of 1. W. | o e Lees as Chief of Police of the city and] - > M‘ o+o+o-o—o+«o+@-¢’ L ; 36 ) -+ * i - > pS ¥ * ? . * / z & il after the new & | : v ¥ report off auty be %‘ 1, U3, 1S, U7, 19, 121 POST SYREET. . + 1 | : DELIVER AN ADDFESS | i / A - : g f () \ 7 7/ I7¢ | Doolan for Secretary. | - 9 LL7L2 §| 1t was semi-officially announced yester- | 4 & | day taat Richard P. Doolan would be aD- | pr parkers o Sast and is fa- L+0+0+0+0+ Eaas | pointed secretary of the Board of Edu- a cough. Never cation, although R. Hoey Is giving —_———— hard run for the office. The new board Temblor Anects Geysers. “Moody of the i . | will meet on Tuesday or Wednes t 31.—Charles ' There will be speclal LIEUTENANT FRED L. ESOLA. | this week to draw lots for the ¢ was a large consideration. In fact, so er | firmly convinced was Mayor Phelan that | - | Mr. Esola would be the right man for the | : e vioes - e | place that he made his appointment the | cu fon. CUT HIS BROTHER. ; the Possession of a Girl. All men are | Trouble in the Italian Colony Over county of San Francisco. It has been | known for some time that Mr. Esola was in high favor with the Mayor and THe Call has been informed by responsible people, who were either directly or indi- | rectly interested, that in the formation of the Police Commission his appointment test of eligibllity and those who expressed | themselves as antagonistic falled to find their names among the lucky ones when the announcements were made. short terms of office and to discus: ture policy of the board. The boa: also discuss the reorganization o heads of departments in the high a work already commenced by the pres- to spout with January Bargains Almost at the eleventh hour ome of San Francisco's prominent legal lights was called in and proffered a commission- ership by the Mayor and apparently only the formality of his acceptance stood be. tween him and his appointment. At the last moment he was asked if he had any | objection to Mr. Esola as Chief of Police and replled that he had. “Why," asked Mayor Phelan, “He is a better man than Lees, is he not?" ! “1 do not think he is,” was the reply, | “Lees has had long experience and is stil] | capable and 1 do not see why he should be displaced.” Mayor Phelan then ex- his interest in his candidate by Two brothers in the Itallan ecolony | quarreled over the possession of a young | ¥, and one cut the other with Officers G, W. Haggatt and John | ming, who were on duty in the neigh- | borhood, responded to a call, and on go- | ng to Grant " h is off Filbert | minick Navarro, who | ad been cut by his | I8 cents a pair for good stockings Commencing Tuesday morning we shall have on sale.a special purchase of ladies’ black cotton hose, absolutely stainless, with double soles, high spliced heels and double toes, which will be offered at the extraordinarily low priceof ] vesterd ash on the in or, the off. 18:apair Ribbons All silk taffeta ribbons, 334 and 4 inches wide, in plain solid colors, also with fancy hair line stripes, worth 35¢, for 20Oc a yard Wool Shawls Table Covers rviceable dining-room All wool woven shawls 36 | Se g ¢ A | table covers, two yards mcdhes is(qrtare in red, blue s00d quality heavy and pink in a variety of de- 45ceach signs with fringes all around, special price $3.00 each “‘When Mr. Hearst was out here the last time he expressed great admiration for Lieutenant Esola and asked me as a per- | sonal request to make him Chief of Police | if the opportunity should arise. The op- portunity is here and I am strongly In- clined to accede to Mr. Hearst's request.” The Mayor's explanation, however, did not serve to convince Lee's champion and he left the office. His name also failed to appear among subsequent announce- ments. The newly appointed Commissioners are | non-committal when asked as to their preference for the Chief’s office, but to friends all but one of them has expressed | himself as favorable to Lieutenant Esola’s appointment. Mr. Biggy has made | { no secret of his loyalty to the Mayor's cholce, William Thomas has said nothing, | but is understood to be of the same mind | and George W. Newhall is known as a warm friend of Mayor Phelan and ready to lend his vote to Esola’s case when the commtssion shall come together to consid- er the matter. Dr. W. F. McNutt has sald that he would not vote for Esola, but deeplre the doctor’s denial It is post- tively known that he will be on hand when the cai comes. Of the four serted their Esola remains. | early in the ngh ed man was | ving Hospital for treat- | are ged in the fish- | ess and are fairly well to | res rheumatism & neuralgia Druggis's, 80c fask. Richards & Co. 406 Clay. POSLSOEDO0S SO0 TNOLS 010 el NNl g } | S. STROZYNSKI €0, ¢ (Established 1872) 2% GEARY STREET, LEADING LADIES' PRIZE HAIR DRESSERS, WiG AND TOUP<E MAKERS. We have the best equipped establish- ment on the coast. We receive novelties regularly every season, having agencies in New York and Paris. Our imported patent for shampooing and dyeing is per- tect and gives great comfort. We have a system for restoring gray and bleached hair to Its natural known to us. There is no failure. e cosmetics are standard goods. d cannot be detected. h honest advice consuit us. ressing cannot be excelled. McCLOSKEY. BAJA CALIFORNIA |A HANDSOME Damiana Bitters XMAS STOCK. CSTORATIVE, INVIGORA- | Frie The most wondtrtul aphofisiac and Special | A LL OUR GOODS ARE NEW. NO OLD Tomic for the Sexual Organs of both sexes. . | I stock. Everything of this year's design can The Yexican Remedy for Dineases of the Kid- | be seen at RADKE & CO.'S, S AR ALFS & BRONE. mewa, | BER. S N 0 8 Market strest, B. F.—Bend for Ciscular. ™ Wool Waists All of this season’s wool waists have been reduced about one-third in order to sell them out before stock- taking. Braided and phain in red, navy, green and black, re- duced to $2.25 each Portieres Reversible tapestry por- tieres—the designs are new in beautiful combinations of | colors, 3 yards long, full width, with fringes on both ends, special value at $3-50 a pair Rugs A new shipment of choice designs in Oriental rugs, sizes 54x27 inches; excep- tional value $1.40 each 129 Kearny St. Write for our new illustrated ecatalogue. aptain Wittman retired ; Colonel W. P. Sullivan | declares that he never was a candidate and Chief Lees gave up the fight on Sat- urday. Farly in the day the Chief was made aware of the personnel of the new commission and calling an expressman he loaded all of his personal effects and pri- vate records into a dray and had them taken to his home. Lees is as confident as are others as wise in poiitics Esola |s to be his successor. ‘As stated above, The Call unhesitating- 1y predicts that Lieutenant Fred Esola will_be the next Chief of Police. If the prediction be true The Call hopes that he will prove a good man in the place. It | will support him in his efforts to do right, and will not hesitate to critclze him if he be ever at fault. pot SR L DR. McNUTT QUALIFIES. that Braided flannel and cash- mere waists, well made of good material, reduced to $2.90 each Our Wigs and Toupees are a You know you can trust us. B. J. RYBICKL BLUOFOLS UGN & T & POILOLFOL & L SOV OQUS V& : -] ; 3 § 8 § $ § b He Was Extremely Outspoken in His First Utterances. Dr. W. F. McNutt, one of the new Board of Pol Commissioners, attempts to “hedge"” on his interview published in yes- | terday’s Call. This is what he says: Editor Call: In looking ‘over the interview | as given In The Call this morning, it reads as | if T had made reflections on some members of the police force. Nothing could be further from my intentions. 1 suppose owing to the hurry and lateness of the hour the reporter misunder- stood me. A “he Call has no excuse to make for what | L the jewelers, 11 Butter street. Inspection golicited, 1 Price marked in plain figures. ) | Mail order & special featurs,

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