The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 10, 1900, Page 5

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CISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1900. : 5 STAR LOSES TG “A MARRE&@E%‘?&YEN@‘EJflggngmmflrrmf [ Save a third, half or it G s oSt , even more on Summer BET MADISO D%rg:f’edl;rélglifm . N | AKHUN b} Goods —on special sale Freiting Two-Thiry Trt didly Rendered. to-day and duringweek. THE SAN FEADX SITA BTl MILLER SCORES A TRIUMPH IN VRRRRRRRRARE RRRERRERRRY R R RN R RRRRe Ruhhn Refuses to Accede to on Ope 'mg Day at All Characters b i Terms Proposbed by the The balance of our summer re going rapidly. Our methods :\apa_ i ) ! Champmn. of merchandising don’t permit of goods being carried from one WellSustained. - > | R season to the next. o | Conqueror of Sharkey Turns His At- - e '_ * 7'3 * ok 8 e < ‘e 1 7 | tention to Fitzsimmons and the arm ng S or c er ya —p uard figured = Camille” at the : . , e R Sor 10w gor e e e 3 A h bé | e, e c::xsm. g;oA va 3z 1 | AW Mo Icazarandthe pe - : . sexnee 8 Wide Ribbons at 19c yard—:: 3 “D . Gir1” | 4l | NEW TORK Juy 3—yames J. Jettries Jacomsed wears Paser Ribbon worth G0c vard s 5 ancing Uir : O ders Ribbons that have mever been ssa than 35c ¥ e the fighters, managers and stakeholders > o Sav S ey G 3 - at the Grand were present S i S R et S i e half price— - ot e’ Injured dxm I8 65 prememtCc uble-faced satin ribbon . ices have been 75 Opera-House. Wash Fabflcs Gmatly Rndm:ed— hese are all good owa us at the beginning of the .10 R T P P PP PR PP $1.50 G oves 8¢‘c— dred pairs in sizes to close. * * * * * * Lace Robes and Suits Half Price—Balance of our N ok, Swiss and Cambric Robes Laca Soangled and Saits that have been i) g fi * L e s »-0 treheb ebe Do eied i b L * * * * * * Dress Gnods Remnanfs,ahalf of f- Dress Goods Tuesday only, .ies TENNIS TOURNAMENT. | Hardy Brothers Make a Fine Showing | at K-:r»roo“ RO Seet TN WRE Wash Verls ’50—"" lozen 25¢ pattern d balance A e e S O P P T P TP T T Wash Veils, a good k., fifteen cents each. L S50 oo% an o Initial Handkerchiels 90—11»; dozer. 3 n‘ne cantt. * N N kb Ladies” 25!: Handkemhlefs Ile—n) qu awn hen ched Handker r s of week eleven oonts aa"ls- MILLER AS THE COMTE DE CANDALE. Deets ar ppearance h here, en of our extra MRAALA AR AR AR Al Cretonne Table covers 180—*—4 Tama Cover: 2004 cretonne and fi good cr e and fr cents each. Tapestry Tahle Covers 29c-Gosd patterns and colors alittle lot of 75 to be closed out at fwenty-nine g LS OSSO [ EMPORIU l!iolden Rule Bazaar. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE azaa la‘l:liflwnramu tasasanaa LOWERS ELEVEN WHEEL RECORDS IN ONE EVENT SWEENEY FUND TO BE ACCUSATIONS OF IMPROPER 1ohn Nelson Covers Sixty- INCREASED BY BOXERS DREDGING IN LAKE MERRITT Six Miles in Two eolll‘ each: LAl el A d g L d LT A A DL L ULl L T E L P P R P Waw Tz EELLEIT RO TWO MIDWEEK STAKES TO EESTALES RN BE RUN AT UNION PARK Coursing Followers Will Have a Double Programme—Many New Duvs }lnter!d Clever Pugilists Will Display Their | Hours Science in Aid of the Fireman's E Family. he widow and children OAKLAND. July 9.—"If the dredgi Mariborough vs. Haverford. LONDON, to-day between e The Counecil s duty. I have ricket ma hat there are acres t been dredged of depth card for the occa four-round bouts between the amateurs now appearing before lic. The men will meet i = g and as a decision in each £ we find that the money has been mb’s Motto V8. | pected some exciting sport should result. | paid out when it should not have been Pasha Kennel's "'pj Jones and Pete Fransen will do bat- | paid out, our duty is to go after the men P2 | tle at ua paund< Jack Hart and “Kid” | who are responsible for it. Friends or no Parker, {W.nd: Al Whitman and | friends makes no difference to me. I pro- Hugh i‘m. 25 pourds J!m Little and | pose to see whether this work has been Frank Wall, 128 pounds: Fred Larsen and | done or know the reason why. The Board Jim Waller, 133 pounds; Harr sman | of Public Works may have some reason and Gus Saisbury, 140 pounds:; William | for acting as they did, but let us find their Mathison and Jack Anderson, 140 pounds; | reasons for this matter.’ Ed Tomalty and DH‘ Anglect, 143 pounds -rn resolution was laid over for a week Frank Nicholls and H. hilling, 154 ! f City Engineer unds, and Waiter Mfre. o and Joe Long, | 157 pounds. | In addition to the $50 already sub: pr - to the Sweeney fund by the Pach Lectures on “Liquid Air. Metal Works, $70 more was turned over | The Board of Education is making to Fire Chief Sullivan yesterday. | rangem to engage some prominen o R N PR authority to deliver a serles of lectures | COLLECTOR ACCUSED OF |g» ;Liawa Ale, st the comine instityie | of the State Teachers’ Association. The Subject is one that the board thinks w MISAPPROPRIATING MONEY | 5y its novelty interest every school teach | er in California. The “Liquid Air" lec- M. Kellogg's Towa ch ottish Chief; th ! Store crowded yesterday with bargain | hunters- theyfour)d them too.Aeres the | ¥ midweek stake—F. Cusack’s E. de B. th&&‘ns last of this seasons oodsJust see them this week=/fore to Tollow= CHILDRENS §torm King: Curtis & | "vwe ks Little Luc vs. > | fires will form part of a series to be de- Chocolate Viel Kid Button. pratty OAKLAND, July 9—H. Boyer, a col-| livered tre‘\ltlu;‘g gf' ;la“l'll;aln:;észfi ";3- ‘mod: toe and tip, sizes 7 to Vats itute wi e held er ecember s W, Kahn's Imperiai | lector for the W. M. Watson Company, | insti 2 P c < A Wik Rose: Pashe. Heneeis: | wholesals Nquor dealers, is accused by | 04, Will 18st four or Ty Cays. Cocn oo MISSES 3 “x\_rk&‘;lr’-_ Richard: T. | that firm of embezziing over $108 of its | paratus Ditto, sizes 11 to e pair . e ve B Brothy (e | O T ine 'firm's customers, bu | e Bl V1 Spaulding’s V. F e k Patrick Hi P ) | money TS, isit. - : TR Mullers Cramscr: | neglected o turm it over to his empioyers. [ Se:re:l;lyn Aqhm;‘;'&c’:;_ & LADIES Mg s Bo Peep D. Ford's Juanita: Co: He has been discharg: ut there wm be| O. L. Spa g, As: ry o Chiattets Vid NI8. Jaces 5oer sels S5e, stalght fn, melium Raste hte Bomeward Bound ve. Sies) & | no prosecution. It is intimated that the | the Treasury, visited the Custom House, sty Morn: 'S F. Handy'a Cloncart | amount of Boyer's peculations will largely | Appraiser's store, the Immigration Bu- on’s Warpath: George Mec- | exceed the sum mentioned. Boyer is weil | reau and the Chinese Bureau yesterday very smart design, a shoe built for style and comfort, sl all sizes, the pair. 3 e . ina ve. P. Reilly's Master | i v 1 v p nown in this city. | and was introduced by Speefal Treasurv > g . g o e e i "'D“YJ i e il Asent Power. To-day he will be the gues: LADIES’ : = v i o s H ‘-’am‘ Se. ir fiss 3 Delano's La Betle vs. | Rotten Tomatoes Seized. of the Federal officials and will be taker e i - S . mes) Pes (e Raxe: Koy "= around the bay on the Tevenue cutter ark Tan Oxfords, Ties, wide cofn toe. turned sols. §1 G Toland's H.m‘ Health Inspector John Williamson | Golden Gate te visit the principal points chic and pretty, a wear-well shoe, the pair seized twenty-five cases of rotten torna-mt interest. General Spaulding will after- rd pay a visit to Seattle, Tacoma and > Sfixik%?'}.‘i‘r’x“?m}.'iéiidtz Bete owner, | St Fatter which he will return to this MEN’S Sweet Musics 1 crematory, where they were desxroyed city for a brief stay. ! Finest Vicl Kid Lace, new meteor toe and > ny filled well pr‘rHr( parts assigned others of the A the more or less to them. “Ingomar” is to follow “Ca- Mol 's (names) Falr Lily vs. R & e —— mine” 53 mext Manday nient ds the com | B oped ' Soy ¥irragal. . Dstmcr Jege | Inspoctor, WALISPESE, 47,00 Gh008 00,8 | Judge Conlan Enjoined. S O ey el Seeiu s g . o fi‘s‘uf 'w‘f«m&-“s-.-é'”fl-‘ 4 ‘fi’ welied Upon investigation the en-| Judge Conian was served with a noflce' POSTAGE TO OUT-OF-TOWN FOLK—EXTRA. irl. B e Chiatint Bros. Banco BIll ve, James | tire 1200 | trom Judge Murasky yesterday, citing | SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR OTHERS. California. H. Kline's Coronado. [tor food. The tomatoes were stored at|ym to appear before him to-morrow to : | 47 Commercial street, and it was whil chy 3 ted Woman™ | The Wednesday stake contains the high- rou re . ca a writ persedea: A Contented Woman™ attracted a large | {76, 0. cheries of any midweek card so | Deing removed from thiere that the ins) e | T AL B R A | B ed | he race for the Prix ience to the California Theater last|jgar prepared. There is a great number | [OF made the discovery leading to e R ool miher: potticin aryast ancs at 1190 meters day. Baron Leo- 2 L night. Norma Whalley paid more atten- | of new dogs entered for bath stakes, | destruction. s for \Xolatl{x_g the ordinance against pooi | tion to her lines and gave a spirited ren- | They are as follows: llins. If the writ is granted the cases Gering of Grace Holme, who is forced into | Weanesday's stake Wedding Bells. by St :Dr Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. i not tried the lower court. Laurent’'s xx,,% with P\‘r‘efil politics against her will and is uitimate!y | Clatr-Russeil's Nancy: Sea Breeze, tmp., by | The best liver medicine. A vegetabie cure for | Harry Corbett -n l‘nln arrested yes- ve lengths. . satisfled to be a contented woman. Miss | | Fortuna FaventesRognure; Boounna Yet, by St. | liver ills, biliousness, indigestion, constipation. | terday for violating the ordinance. s

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