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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1900. 19 HOUSE FURNISHINGS. E + g s : ! g C AT AL fifiLES. WHOLESALE. The Largest Furniture and Carpet House in the West. RETAIL. M:il Oriers re- [ ] - ceive prompt at-| : : L tention. k S 5 cents 'fu. , Stor=open Satur- : - ’_za‘ day evenings ftil 3 ;“ : A 10 o’clock. | k mai, b ® Estimates fur- nished free. S Parlor Furniture B gues o a : = = ' ¢ : Block: 16th Street, from Mission to Capp. el s 8. ! Rs *4 = | § 24— - + £ ‘ Furmture, Patosien’s Bargains 15 Arg the Talk of the Town.| |.zpmenoon e xreserex 1| TAIILPI-: of very popular and desirable de- | i heavy tu : You err completely if you judge Pattosien’s qualities by Patto-| |2 feet Tong | sien’s prices. Don’t permit our rates to mislead you concerning the = | character of this Furniture. Whether you seek novelties or standard . ““fl\ncnsr(\l;rsc l'r‘yf’f\"\f;‘ styles—you’ll find here at right prices, smart, correct, exclusive Furni-! 3 ture. We cordially urge you to indulge in a thorough personal study | of materials, workmanship and finish. I 4»3 n}.l) of neat packed at OUR EXPENSE. and ] We pay freight to your nearest railroad station within 100 miles from San Francisco all purchases of $25.00 and over. All goods delivered with our own teams and set up on premhes in Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley, San Leandro and Haywards. Goods safely | large o inches), inches. base 22 very excellent for dining room or small house ze | Rr un’ nnm(( A:l: * + 4 Caruet Department. ‘ g | e\xn{‘l E | coor £ E WASH- RUGS AND CARPETING, MATTINGS, every desirable floor | the approaching season | 'S, the new and ele | 2 3 | LIBR un TABLE of masstv selected H ,5 3 | § | ! | + ‘IU holstery Department! RUFFLED VllSLl‘ r:.n'ru\s. 3 yards long: requ 3 C ir, spectal.. Bl FFLLD NET CT RTAINS, lace in- §57iion and edge; regular value 2 \41r|\rumu LACH ¢URTAINS, | | ¥ and real lace ef- | head and 45 1.90 ar value 3280; per \t Jtitul soroll pair, ‘special........... aepatel .o REAL IRISH POINT LACE CUR- ‘E\MM value $5 00. l.er L sible manner; a b x42 25.50 of v very neat 5 AND FIGURED CURTAIN | | Bflb}’ Carriages. in the assortm “DJnl buy until you see these bargains. *>— all the most desirable the latest improvements, makes, besin at GO-CARTS begin wide R Oc ve variety of this season's ade to order at the shortest | ies in BABY CARRIAGES Prices the lowest. A\R"‘S. Many v elaborate % G760 .70 DODGE LOS SUIT AGAINST WAREHOUSEMAN Barry Decides That Did Not Follow the Statute pose of enforcing th 3632, he has o he can enf farmer. State, no ubly the races ‘ the old-t a t - NATIVE SONS PLAN A SHAM NAVAL BATTLE Uncle Sam Will Be Asked to ‘ ‘ in lhur saddle ng ways to make a fine display. Lend His Battleships for | f'5a-tn Seamal the i be attired in white l|\A(K suits cut orm. pattern, and t the Big Celebration. | % twenty-seven - members in neat | HERE Is considerable activity in the sy matter of arranging the work of the of the Golden West that Is preparing for the celebration of the semi-centennial of the admission of the State into the Union. The committee on naval parade Is work- ing out an elaborate plan for the event on the bay, hieh it is proposed to make the main feature of the celebration. It is yroposed to ask the United States Navy Department to issue an order that all s at Mare Island take part in v and to that end Con- an, who is now n the | , lend his as hibition of broncho riding. ational Guard companies of an effort will be made to have the Serm‘.d Rngad in line. ed, ever, that any of the organt: frém Ule other parts of the State ticipate on account of the exps transportation unless some of the panies in the adjacent countles will at their own exy which they m: the celebration not being a local State affair. A SRR e A Silver-Lined Invitation. g un will and childr s, worth from 31 A of in the battle will be fired from , The els that take part in P illuminated and it is Expetted that everyihing than can steam | will be pressed into the service in order to make this the grandest display of this t has ever been seen on the bay. f the hydrographic office g ange is the chair- e Bank Files a Protest. The Bank of California has fi Myron Wolf, ch and rman of the com- | corporations engaged his fellow-workers 3 at the park there shall be a | of t e bill, reproduction of some of the sports that Just GEE EGEEEEEGQEEGEFGEEEE " 2 A ued when necessary. you gave | Please find enclosed 50 cents In stamps. Send Angetes in Je An eam 0 try. 2 it very | me 2 box of your Amita Cream. We have about mtorm me of the price. | exbansted the suppiy we brought wit e in my compiexion | Los Angeies and find we cancot do without, it s inC yours, MISS EULA GILBERT, ,S’cuh McAllister, Indian Territory, March | 1892 ne | got i Los| ERREMAT um se, 1598, | Iwrite o you unsolicited sbout Anita Cream. Anita Cream when | was In | When I first used Anita Cream my face was not “a-. have found nothing equal to | unllke mostwomen's —rough, red and uoprepos ohi 1 bad 2 good supply, | sesing. My husband recently remarked that | o somemhere. Have bees | was g younger and that my face had under- like | zone some marvelous change. 1 did not teli him mita | of the wonderful, magical effect wrought by my and | three jas of Anita Cream, preferring MRS W. F. RYAN, 184 Frankiin | Gyn- Point, Long Isjand, July 13, Calttornia last 5. When I lef2 ]t . e te United States and found nothing please send me two boxes of Al Cream and two toxes of Hvacinth Cream . M SON. W FREE SAMPLE nila Cream They prove that Anita Cream does what is claimed for it, and when it has been once tried, its use is 10 tell you. | sen; t obtaln Anita Cream of your druggist, send 50c to us for a full size jar. Hbtvr‘:l’ ::r:k will be mailed to any address for a 2c stamp. ANITA CREAM & TOILET CoO., “‘9535‘395‘335)3”!‘)’9«‘)"399%396“&&6(»&“6&&“?&&?6&"“6 3‘35%5iiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiiii Cures all discolorations of the skin, the most obstinate of which are freckles and moth or liver patches. Ordinary tan and tan of long standing, caused by exposure to sun and wind, are easily removed. It renews the clear, trans- parent complexion of youth. Read what women say about Anita Cream. Thousands of similar testimonials are on file in our Wi you indly send me by express one-hait dozen boxes of Anita Cream. Enciosed vou will find money ordet for same. It was recommended to me by a lady from California and have besn using it over a year and find it the best cream | have ever used for the complexion. Wil be pleased to have you send the cream at once, as | am entirely out of it MRS. W. L. SMITH, East Las Vegas, New Mexico, July 20, 159, advised 10 use your Anita Cream to remove the n. | came st the same day and so did not use it until | reached home. All my friends who saw me the first week here said, " How black you | are.” "In ten days the same people remarked how After spending six weeks at the beach | was ' i | white and lovely was my complexion. | feel that I cannot do without it. 1 send you amouat for | two more boxes. I have not had a pimple on my | h(e since using it, and before | was troubled all i FANNIE he time. Yours truly, MISS i COLLINS, Edgarton, Kan., Jan. 1, 1800 “1 never have found anything eise that would take off freckies so thoroughi; 1am delighied with your Anita Creai. Please 4 two_more baxes and oblige, vours respect- | n.ny. LOUISE E. WINTERB! RN, 1617 Gough ‘ St., Francisco, . 3. 1890. 1 know ot to remove 1 bave tried everythii it until I used Anita freckles, but Bothing i ream. Further particulars and instructions together with a 207 Franklin St., Los Angeles, Cal. arade about test with the Board of upervis 1 parade committee and A P o John D. Spreckels as the | A8ainst the passage of the bill imposin commodore for that evening. license taxes on all persons, firms an E ]were prevalent in the early days of the | the « for oranges by o hurl lean over | §here ounced that it fan Parlor '»l Parlor h xh»a Parlor, N. D. G. | w. Sstrella'anda —Oro | Flm 1 the Native Daughters | ve for some time been engaged In de- Athens Parlor, from across the bay, has it navy each member one white a military band of South San neisco Parlor will turn several sub-committees of the gen-|out a band of vaqueros, mounted, and eral committee of the Native Sons | during the march there will be an ex- f San be invited to take part and | p entire | It is not expect- tions com- come ay do. but t is proposed that the sham battle shall | |e made more realistic by the use of | The Boston Shoe Co. invites its patrons g8 to represer to their 5dc shoe sale to-morrow. This Glored bombs to ex. | Sale Will be the best of all sales. You ;:mge over or near ve which shail | Will find in this lot 1000 p. consisting 8 black | understand it, ed a pro- n the business of | scope, loaning money, receiving de . etc. | 3 ing numerous suggestions | The bank requests that it be rd for | One of the latest is that on one | the purpose of suggesting a modification | which the bank regards as % | Park is real ST, MARY'S PARK SUM AVAILABLE FOR ALL BILLS § AR R Judge Seawell Declares That It Is a Part of the General Fund i e g | Writ of Mandate Granted F. Patek, Compelling Auditor to Sign De- mands Payable From This Reserve. Judge Seawell has decided that the sum of $1. ) set aside for the purpose of b ing land to form the proposed St. Mary’ ly a part of the general fund, {and as such can be drawn upon by any | one having claims against the city. | The decision was rendered in the suit of Frederick Patek against the city for a meat There was no mo: the general fund except the $125,000 set aside to buy the land for the proposed , but Patek claimed that this was of the general fund and so liable to his claim. He sought a writ of mandate compelling the Auditor to sign his demand s0 it could be paid from this money, and the court has granted his writ, Following is Judge Seawell's decision: 3714 of the Political Code, which has ed here, provides that the Board of of each county must on the third September fix the rate of cc ating the number of cents In eac llars of property levied for each st levy = and county e taxabi red doliars upon the assessment books I quote from said | the ‘order levying ch e sum of $L. hundred Valuation “as ator, a t the funds on the various fands and the amount each. To the general fun G rs and at general fund, ntion of it in the order are. intention of ors 1 can only look to it to indicate fu St. Mary's Pa [ St. Mary's Park ie general as t fund into | Grder levying " the | negative character. that purpose Iy department of the muni ing more than $ P ure of that money. But levying the tax it no- the demand for money now b d out of the general y there to pay ry at all to consider the act I am should be an Int. ervenor is s and has there was o would not pry There are claims against the city that mount in the aggr to_much more than the amount of t Park fund, and u!.dcr (he a e Seq Should the =\xnr,m | his @ecision the fund will be wiped out { within a few days. The denial of the Interv Christian nor, | Rets, makes It very pc t there | will be_no apyeal from scision of vas a unced to the { Judge Seawell. nat the prh.cmll idea of the inter- s 4 the Auditor not | appeal the intervenor co: do so, but the” | decision bars this, and the ' Auditor should not appeal there will be no further proceedings and Judge Seawell's decision will stand. W. A. Rix represented the plaintiff in | the action and he had opposed to him Harry Creswell, Garret McEnerney, Lioyd | & Wood and other: St. Peter’s Parish Picnic. Amid great enthusiasm the varlous committees in charge of the arrange- ments for the coming picnic to be held St. Peter's parish at Los Gatos on Thursday next, the 21st inst., are com- { pleting their labors. They have arranged a very pleasant programme for the day, including games and dancing. A feature |of the affair will be a souvenir pro- gramme arrarged with beautiful illustra- tions, and to which Rev. Father Yorke has contributed any articie upon a very mlerestmg topie. Tickets for the picnic he had at the resldence of the clergy | f St. Peter's parish, at the Monitor of- fice in_the Flood buflding, at the office of the Home Investment Company in the Parrott building, D. F. Keefe, Twenty- third and Harrison streets, and from the various members of the committees in charge. Besides the- regular. dance pro- gramme, the lovers of jig and reel danc- ing will be accommodate Over three hundred gate and game | prizes will be offered to those who shall attend and the price of tickets has been placed at a sum within the reath of every one. Trains will leave Third and Town- send streets at 9:15 a. m. and stop at Twenty-second and Harrison and Twen- ty-fifth and Valencla streets. ——————————— Sudden Death of a Carpenter. L. Mimier, a carpenter, while at work on the Miller, Sloss & Scott building, at the corner of Fremont and Mission | noon. Heart disease is sup) been the cause of death, taken to the Morgue. ‘F“!Ed to have he body was | We save money for amateurs. We loan you a kodak. Backus Studio. Il Geary st.; supplles. * 1 Sub-Treasury. streets, expired suddenly yesterday fore- | ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL SALES ...Monday, June 18, and Following Days... Foulard Silks. Superior quality, han orings. All of our desirable § Fancy Ribbons. Chotce styles, ll silk fancy Striped Ribb: %2 to 4 ihches wide; corded and hemstitched effects Special Saie 25¢ pér Yard Kid Gloves. Ladies' “Columbia’ 2-clasp Kid Gloves, admritted!: that gives perfect satisfaction. Full ass 1 At $1.00 Pair [ 3 Misses’ Columbia 8Sc Fair Fancy Yokings And all-over Laces, Tuckings, Rufflings, Cordl lque, ete white, cream, black and colors; novelty styles; ranging in 50c to SlO 00 per Yard £ KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 107-109 POST STREET. 1220-1222-1224 MARKET STREET. Shall we add you fo our list of Shoppers 5 Perfumery. H you are an old cust ours you will know what a sati Grockery - Glassware. Are you acquainted with the merits of our new white meteor semi- of mer porcelain? If not, we believe you | factory perfumery stock we carry. will be very much taken with it | If you don't happen to be well ac- Come around and examine it. In | quainted with us please let us sets or open stock, show it to you. Royal Blue Dinner Sets, imperial combination, 100 pieces, reduced S-ounce cake floating Soap, 4 P = will lather in either sait or fresh " f 1 this week from $1385 to. . $10.00 walor .. .fc calia, or 3 for 256 Thin-blown banded Water or i Lemonade Glasses, set of 6..25¢ We have a new Face Powder 7-Piece Glass Bery Sets. . 25¢ | that we are just introducing, equal Tasut vl " < to the best made, to introduce wenty new slyles of imita ion | & vt .20c per box art-glass Berry Sets. . ... ... Restaurant, hotel and bar sup- plies of every description at the lowest prices. IN ATHLETIC We are the recognized headquarters. We would be 0D very glad to show you an unsurpassed line of Bathing cs e GO S 222 Suits Tights, Trunks, Supporters, Bascball Goods, Gymnasium Outfits, Fishing Tackle and anything used in outdoor sports. A line of Fancy Soaps at, 3 cakes for 25¢ Atomizers this week at half price 818-820 Market St., San Francisco. Mail Orders {llled Promptly. SAMUEL C. PORTER IS \ {hreatened to kill her if she did not ma he- to such NOW CHIEF CLERK i &5 : it o herflv f ih ate and brutal | . oman of keen ‘am of a refined, nervous and | position re is a :hu::'m: 3 Anna Bartl be awarded her cu DON’'T WORRY CURING THIS MONTH Appointed by Julius Jacobs to Act in | ¢ Sub-Treasury in This City. Assistant United States Treasurer Ja- | cobs of the Sub-Treasury in this city an- | nounced yesterday the appointment of Samuel C. Porter as chief clerk in the Mr. Porter at present is | a clerk in the Custom House with long | hours and short pay. The salary of the | tion is $2400 per annum and it is | new po: a big jump from_the salary paid in the Custom Ho Mr. Porter is an excel- lent accountant, having been engaged for | several years in the banking business in Georgia. Afterward he was bookkeeper for Captain A. A. Magill, general agent for & well-kuown tnsurance company, On the list of eligibles as first published by the local Civil Qer\lce Exa Mr. Porter's name was in the fourth place It Tos raiacd 1o the third place, according to the statement of the Examiners, beca: Charles L. Brown, the eligib name appeared as the third, did not re- celve the requisite :l)!!er cent for experi- | ence. This brought Porter's name to the third place. George H. Andruss being I offer you my best grade, strongest power $40 Belt for i B 1t bets zecond and Lamour A. Boynton being | and %o Deboia The choice of the Assistant Treasurer | : is recelved with great satisfaction In the | pay when Hi here T 'orter’s al - (ioa'Una’ affanility have won for him a | cured’ 1 guar- hoes of Srience- | antee thxs on a $10,000 bond to |be the genuine Sanden U. S. patented Belt. I made no con- | tract to sell them at the regular { high prices. Rosy-hued promises of irresponsible people cut no | figure with the man who wants a remedy that will cure him. Call |on me and I will soon put you on the right track as to your condi- | tion, or write for my free book, | “Three Classes of Men.” gddress DR. S. S. HALL, 700 MARKET STREST, SAN FRANCISCO. AR RADWAY'S BEADY RELLEN nay sooq corivaled before the public for .)‘,:d..-. .. - El Campo. | 'To-aay the sun is shining and the bay ! where fair El Campn lles will be alive with sails—white butterfiles at play upon | the surface of the smiling sea. A spot 1dyllic for a day's retreat afar from all the city’s 4 d noise, with scope of sea far stretching at one’s feet and rural Quiet which the soul enjoys. To dance for hours beneath the shade of trees or in secluded dells, from all apart. list to | the snughmn of the summer breeze. Thus doth E! Campo charm, enthrall the heart. Bonds for Sylva and Simpton. Simpton and Sylva, the two de{»nc(ln.n':s in the perjury cases growing out of the Fair will case, were admitted to bail be- fore Judge Hebbard yesterday morning. Judge Cook had previously set the bail | at $10,000 bonds, and this amount was put | up for each yesterday morning. The sure- ties are C. A. Warren of the confracting | firm of Warren & Malley, and om. utler. B%I.a and Simpton have been at large on ash bail, but they did not wish ] PR R casel e ad it SR ‘?nmufi <o much money. so they had n-el bonds substituted |n*te!\d of the cash bail. They formally surrendered themseives to | the court and drew down their §5000, and | | then the bonds were presented ae- | cepted. \ | Jos. T. Cavanaugh. | The Overnll Laundry and Supply Co., Jos. has removed to BT Tehml st., spculdlng building. * —_—————— Says She Was Forced to Marry. { _Elizabeth Bartlett has filed suit against | Paia . It instantly relieves | Fred Bartlett to have their lage an- | Shice. -ll',s_o“-:“l‘:'n Throats, s Broa- | nulled. She claims that he came to her | Headacbe, Toochache gud off puina. Tnteraaiy | Bome ons day in”September of 1M6 and | fer Malaris sad Al drugeista,