The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 10, 1900, Page 22

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, J e _— ROSENBAUM'S WIDOW SAYS WASH SILKS HIS BROTHER “NAGGED” HIM| QLKS o o ey R Y S BLACK GOODS. LS DRESS GOODS. WASH FABRICS. CORDED WASH SILKS, which we offer again at 40c yd 75 pleces Extra Quality FOULARD Those fortunate enough to secure these siks at last sale will appreciate their desirability and extra good qualiy. SILKS, 23 and 24 inches wide, this season’s newest effects—New Blues, G——— + Correct Garment KIMON ASI App-opriate for for Morning Warm Grays, Browns, Violets, etc. @ and House Wear At $l'50 E)im Weatber Reduced to 60c yard, About ffteen dozen very attractive LONG KIMONAS, well Former prices 85¢c and $1.00. made, good quality flannelette, 60 inches long, worth fully 24 pleces Plain Black FRENCH ETA- .....Price $1..50 . MINE, 40, 44 and 46 inches wide, V Reduced to 50¢ and 75c yard, Férmer prices $1.25 and $2.00. | 35 pleces 54-inch CAMEL’S-HAIR CHE- =] [&] B o X I S S AP P DA S S S S D U P PARASOLS At 1z Price. y stocked with PARASOLS and desire td close R R R e R e ararar e S out entire line We will allow, ther-fore, 50 PER CENT |! i VIOT SUITINGS, in Diagonals and REDUCTION on every Parasol in our establishment. Plain Twills. Regular value $1.00 yard. I 3 18 pleces REDFERN CHECKED SUIT= it % . INGS, in a good varlety of colors, M . Bfl width 44 and 50 Inches. PS : .. Reduced fo 50¢ yard. b | | | . | Regular value 75¢ and $1.00. A € A I ? 250 pieces 32-inch SCOTCH CHEVIOTS 2 — bl AND MADRAS CLOTHS, In Stripes, $ b4 Checks and Plalds, perfectly fast + Rep ‘ colors. I & ® ! —_— : : | Reduced fo 8:c yard, OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR € . | Regular price 15¢ and 25¢ a yard. P THE COMING SIX MONTHS | - i Samples of above goods rorwalided to any address. Fraternal Organizations That Have | : ’ | b = Selected the Ones to Conduct - ® | 5 - Their Affairs. R \ + | r I Indepe Order of | @ E V _‘.' 4 l following | & + | New Vehicles for One, Two, b4 ”\' A1 Saected “' : | 1892 @ Four or Six Passengers. . B B9 M Murd & $ : v . £ Cope, T.; Jacob Hoff-| ¢ i ‘ " FOR THE COUNTRY: P i $ s | Canopy - Top Surreys, || Hoffman, N . ¢ i, U3, U5, HWT, 119, 121 POST STREET. Country Club Wagons ) o _ Runabouts, Traps. . ... + 5 he W dow's S - & = ——e More New Things in Solid Rebb G W Coroner Cole Listens to the ow’s Story. )¢ ' ’BETTER EYE-GLASSES Than ever and at no increase in ptice. Improved clip—don't slip—for 3 cents Oculists’ preseriptions Fac [ X J @ @ | on premises. Quick repat >hor sneeiene | Special sale ofl | specar s |5 i for the term com- ORONER COLE began yesterday | == : H. H. [ morning the official inquiry into the death of Emil Rosenbaum, who poi- soned himself last Monday after- € on Van Ness avenue. of nex Perry ne Is the Guarantee: STUDEBAKERS o1 g named tc following 1 and 1. Brown appeared Market and Tenth Sts. g term: Minnie Hom Kahn, V. Anna” M h Harris, F Minnie Bergman, trust L. F. WEAVER, Manager. d at the hearing. all ¢ . application. | Y ’wdg- will be ,m‘r}m-n in- | in | he third Saturday in July. wing that Rosenbaum | % = el , L O. _In_v y | had deliberately committed suicide. Inei- | 25 Per Cent Discount on Our Entire OPTICIANS oHICAPPARAT s, ¥ " | d the following named: Tress® | gentally the Coroner rebuked the under- Steck ot | Pror06RA scenmimic urth of July Committee. | N e D town, 5 | taker called in by the family for undress. | | CIENTIFIC fayor UT.. Ada Patterson, An- | iD8 the corpse before the arrival of the | 4 vesten appointed the I harge of the _deputies, and Anton Kolligs, and nger, received a repri- r putting into his pocket and tak- Nouse. the pastefiosstl In order to reduce our very large stock of nie Durning trustees. | The officers wil Amity Rebek: Coroner's nu. | - 642 M T S1. INsTRUMENT: ORIENTAL (,OODS' | umoeR cun::t‘(zuvwm@ CamaLceue FR[:. Consisting of | on and the note left ave 3 i | hich he bade §ood-by ladies’ neckwear, we will place on sale Monday |] RARE RUGS AND CARPETS, KELIM || FOR BARBERS, BAX- mnounced s io! : : ers, bootblack: Dbat e of Jiling: e ne-afterwara morning the very latest and most stylish neck- ? AND BAGDAD CURTAINS. E‘B}{S‘EF Pises SARS e O e | "D Mariin. Krotozynar was sharply wear at extremely low prices. Below we. dyers, fourmills. Taundries. "pa pomee s 2 . n per- CHAS. M. PLUM & CO. || i &onsins aumer: taitom, star = ) | BUCHANAN BROS, Nl apd. Martot ts., 5. F. | Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St d the following | Cross-examined by -nsuing term: | had told about h: n Cannon, Paul i ‘1 l]~-~t‘\d;m, i : Roche, Vi he was ed at once to at- ) ck man. As the name of the StOCk Collars as not given, and as Dr. Kroto- s busy in his office with other | he sent Anton Kolligs to the | Satin and taffeta silk stock collars in black, cream and mention but a few of the items. g received a tele- | afternoon to the the Coroner after he | | Thomas W. nd Edward 1. | Le- Eam s L A ooy of tha | white, plain or trimmed with gold or silver beads; also | § . "Tibbe! 2 gent one or not. Kolligs in- | < S 2 3 Police Court Stenographers. A Al Mans and | formed him by telephone ihit 1§,>..\\,dfir‘r“ white and colored pique stocks, sale price ‘ The four F e Judges met yesterday A. Aitkens, M.; | was dead when he reached the house. An E < = - ¥ e of appointing tns ‘I'h,'il L. Hartmann, . | hour or so later the witness went to the ¢ each S o I ) S . _H. M ) ———— - . Rosenbaum residence and gave as his Scerlhmos Wit opinion that apoplexy had been the cause | ssion results, The | . . X 1 | — " present. oiders of death. “Then-he telephoned . to _ the | Jabots with Stock Collars ; - Long, Frank Ver-| - de P 7. Coroner Cole remarked that the wit- z ? # | s | e e 1 Watkas, “ehould not have sent a murse to the A novelty in tarleton jabots, the correct style for this e A. Devoto, H Bowers and house in response to the first summons, summer season; also satin stocks with silk and chiffon treto ¥ M : J.B. | and that he should have sent some other a. physician if he could not go himself. bows attached in pink, blue, maize, lavender, white and specially,” continued the Coroner, | “Ferba Buena Parlor, . G. ¥ wwhen there are eleven hundred doctors red; sale price | 2 . d z 4 in this eity, as thick as hops and falling 1IN U n, Fre V. 3 over one another at the street corners. c E’\Ch -8 | omar. Pigrce Dorsen, | You did wrong, sir; you id wrong. Vou g IR {el L. J. Au- | g | av V' joctor an opportunity | . o o . A | D ) Wiliiams 8. O Belen, G4 Heuty | o0 b tay o Foa e Stylish liberty silk jabots in all the new pastel shades, W, nd Fre Lees, trustees; Dr. A. A.| Assistant City Chemist C. L. Morgan 2 TP 3 i and , : . | Drossel, surgeon. | Aspistens City CHER C Lo Morgen h_ffeta silk Jabot_s in pink, Ablue and Ia\endgr, trimmed i 2= rmy acid in the stomach o S a K d i OUR GRAM-D PHONE Army Nax s as | acia in"the stomach of the dead man in with lace, also silk_bows with stock collars in black and | r . : ‘Sl'u;h.nu. : . L Hesmieay r;h?:ldow‘thm?med white, white with black, lavender and white, blue and | vert M. Brace viey, | / that her husband was the jolliest : . T AL RE‘ 0[[} TlONllED. | V7' e william Per e Iy siest of men until a short time white, pink and white, trimmed with ribbon and spangles | | 3. Ciine, F. S.; H L. before the suicide, when he became de- 3' 50 1 | n zens, | spondent. He had been nagged to death, v each Silence is golden in the presence of an ordinary talking machine—but the| °T'S, SUrgeon; | gshe said, by his brother Albert. who ac- sy t. S R. | cuged him of drawing too mN\l:chdmone.w;i. T ator t aid to the grand mar- | ghe had been shopping on Monday an k 1 o] d fl bration | When she returned to the house she saw aKe clev 2n oor Daughters of | her husband standing- at a window. as elected the folloew- | \When she reached the parlor he was lying ——IN OAK AND REDWOOD. nw 2 officers f i su 5 c: 1 1 :;;ul:rlg‘?;ad: ;)he kprqfve;b‘ S z umri;‘r f el;.e:':;:{l’:g ‘:S,:,},‘:nafifir;l“fx;:‘.fl%:!l h??’&?"dfl&'&“{,‘:v T 1RLe d Cus h ion Covers The best and cheapest outfits o1 the Coast. A full 3 b n, Jennie vler, | ¢ ] b . . . H hii v RONLR N T . Schute, A ; | 10F8 11 reached MY recumed at 10 o'clock We have just reduced a very extensive variety of stock 01 hand. No waiting. Delivery within two days of eard the Zon-o-phone. L Fer fef. | Monday mornix designs in this season’s cushion tops, tinted on art ticking receiving oder. All have beveled French mirrors | et R s pp. trustees; Miss Music in the Park To-Day. canvas, duck and linen with backs to match, sale price Pedrotti o e e Oiiuss. S artl 1. Mastey’ 4.0c and 4 5c each b & : | “Pasquinade. ouise Egan, F. S. S.; | Selection, *“Robin Hood' | 7 Katie Hourihan, T.; Josle Roselip, M. | Overture, “Mignon”- Hun garian ot i hu i bfeathl. . L Carrie de la Guerra, I. 8.: Grace Yarring- | Cornet solo, "“Tramp. H 14 SAN FRANCISCO. 017~ . Suitable for summer cottage drapery, couch covers, o cushion covers, and other upht_)lstery purposes; double oncovier, faced in Bagdad stripes and Oriental patterns, 36 inches 3 Mailagh, Bow. William Mal i ke ke Fiedler. trustee: &h, Bowen and | ., e walts, “Invitation to Dance’ cents for postage on new fu Yosemite Tribe, Improved Order of Red | X\'l‘(n. ha:; elected fl:l’P }f{nllj)wgm rgh’fs for | e = the ensuing term: J. H. Jordan, S.; C. M. 9 W._Goldman, J. Las. wide, at : DR. PIERCE’S Stein. C. of R.; G. Dastu- Notice to Passengers. ] B 1L S } KIDNEY & LIVER 2 5cayard $9%°°8' | Round-trip transfer tickets on sale at nor. trustees. * %' | any of our oflices. One trunk (round trip), "C Britannia Lodge No. 7, Daughters of St.| i cents. Morton Speclal Delivery, “lected and installed the fol. | Taylor street, 630 Market street, Oakl s for the current term: Mrs. | fergy depot. 1y hands: h B urs, Helen' Williame, W. 5. & ukof: in Court. 3 y handsome machine, encaseq | . Helen ams, W. F. % in & guartered-oak cabinet. piano fnish, pii. | Mrs. Alice E. Creba, W.. T.. Mrs. Ruth s f;ky e il lared corners. with sides of beveled plate klass. | Meadows, W. R. S.; Mrs. R. Hewitt, w.| E- N. Boukofsky, the policeman who £ working of the mechanism. Furnished .. Mrs. E. Goss, W. 8. C.; Mrs. E. | ran amuck in the Western Addition two s hors. Price, SEE.08. Harrison, W. Ch.: Mrs J. Beauford, W. I. | weeks ago, again appeared in Judge Mo- ER STYLES AT $20. G.: Mrs. ‘M. Jewitt. W. 0. G.: Mrs. Phebe | gan's_court yesterday on his prelimina: 2 Williams, W. P. Miss Adela J. Beau- | examination on the cfiarge of assault witl Flet, imperishable disc records have always | ford, organist. a deadly weapon. The prosecution rested been one of the dlnlnnxrl‘;e "‘,‘,,‘,""‘ of our| St. John's Lodge, Ancient Order and Attorney Davis for the defendant : T Sl v Sy eee Lnited Workmen, has elected the follow- | moved for a dismissal, claiming that if g o a- | in e cers foi xt term: A. | any offense had taken place it w; E g W5 meceline i vepso-1 3. Wiool, Pk - R. Cutting, 3. W.: | hibitng a deadly weapon in a rude and &ucing sound. " -5 RECORDS, BOc each. Complete descriptive . A, 4 ; H. C. Bryant, O.; | threatening manner, and even that, he ; A IV BITTERS Figured Velours A large variety of designs in beautiful and artistic colorings, 28 inches wide, very desirable’ for piano and mantle drapes, couch covers, cushion tops, wall hangings and al] upholstering purposes. 2 129 Kearny Street 408 and . BELT IS W, = Fanted to be the latest Aa: . most powerful and | In all resnects the best now manufactured in | The Galvanometer shows its electric current o be double that of any other. regu Durably insulated. ~TLatest tmproved: attsch: | ments. Special conductors and electrodes. Double wire suspensory for men. It will curs Any disease on earth that it is possible to curs th el icity. and it o “Booklet No. 2,”* free at offic el for & Z-cent siamp, telis all about It. Address PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., L J 620 Market Street. : 1 | A PLEASANT . LAXATIVE NOT INTOXICATING -0 s, F.; J. argued, had not been proved. The Judge e s oy vh ‘aterhouse, | continued the case till Tuesday for argue Sherman, Clay & Ce.'s Music House, e CORNER HEARNY AND SUTTER STS, 6. F, ‘ —_————— Trepper’s Ofl cures rheumatism and neuralgia, | * imwm Richards & Co., 406 Clay. Palace Hotel). SBAN FRANCISCO - Eastern Office~New York City.

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