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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1900 HOUSE FURNISHINGS. e "‘“F‘Q"(‘QO‘..O. We must make room for our new fall stock. Rockers, Parlor Pieces, Tables, 1 ace Curtains, Rugs and Made- Up Carpet Rugs € be closed out at prices that will surprise you n the city it means a good selection and money 0bD !)k ESSING. CAS[S D0000PPVINGS Dl\l\(; CHAIRS I N Box 3.00 22 50 CCOP0ERP00 0000000008 200000000C 0 substantial 3-25 As our stock is the largest saving for our customers. 05626900000090000000000006000000006000000009 PATTOSIEN’S - MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! Hundreds of odd Dressers, Mlssmn and 16th TWO CELEBRATIONS OF D R R R R SRS S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SO Sy MAD[-UP CARPET RUGS £x6 teat $5.73 up 10x8.3 feet 810.50 up 12x10.6 ;'-ee! &e., RUG Bargains Smyrna Rugs 12x9 feet #1850 Smyrna Rugs 10.6x7.6 8 up &e. Smyrna Rugs, 9x6 feet... Body Brussels, 12x9 feet.. Bedy Brussels, 10.6x8.3 feet . 2175 BRASS AND IRO~ EEDS. This is the handsomest enamel and brass bed we have ever been able of varnished rna:([! from the hooks in front of the pork “The people of the legation, most | officials’ of the Six Companies ar of Kwang Su, and the movements of the orb of day puzzle them when they try to celebrate their Emper- | or's birthday. General, was not satis- sald Ho Yow | the way the me like the me e there cel v of sam shu and broken chi; rday as the |p . *$ D SR S R 0 f~HE sun do move,” say the subjects | Emperor's birthday and a great number igs were carried away shops. of the nd the literati generally will not celebrate until in_explaining the secretary of the Six his “people also sion but in the Kwang Su— | most perfunctory manner. 1 Francisco. It is only | In some of the restaurants and more y | particularly in the back rooms of the The merchants. of Chinatown in San | of some of the smaller tradesmen, Franeisco and her Chinese | t was high carnival yesterday, and na. sort of thing. will probably make a fi Saau ght on the Tables, pe worth $.00—sale price ;SCHUULS SOUTH OF MARKET MAY FREDERICK L. SKAGGS JOINS THE BENED Chief Clerk of St. Nicholas « = - FINE CHIFFOMIERS. E I $ e a2 3.00 |, ( SIDEBOARDS y’ That Money-Saving Book i - Our New Fall Catalogue e NOW READY! ¢ 16th and MisSion. patrosiens 3«060..‘.9. .Q“ (\ ) v ILVER VALUES ARE NOW UPON UPWARD GRADE Demands and f Orient Helping White Metal - m me authori t as folio May Reap Benefit eins nditions—Prog- k Among was mainly 1 which were for India g it <3 Joy that the Gove emall e it may Not.:.: in This City Is there stock of THIS SEA- SON'S S ER SHOES so fresh, "'L,,j ani u--to-date 2s we now offer B PCA!.w-dL‘ Buy now and we will DYE THEM BLACK after season is over, thus giving you both a Summer and Fall Shoe for price of one pair. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY OFFERINGS: varlety, at prices which cannot fall 1o ca‘ch the swell dresser purse s NOT GVERINFLATED. olate Lace Oxfords, kid or vesting tops, new round tos , medium hesl, dressy and comfortaple, all sizes. 5 Dark Brown Kid Lace Bodt, Goodyear welt, new coin toe chic design, medium hee's, ali sizes. . . Kid Lace Boot. new coin tce and straight tip, POSTAGE EXTRA. SEE OUR WINDOWS. X sh‘:e built for comfort and style, all sizes. . : Kast's e Kid Button, spring heel, wide coin toe and tip, sizes 738-740 MARKET STREET. se who he the d though of "' to cause a o the de- in When the colnage iia seven years ernment main- tes was largely {5 a poor eat bulk of the people is in n that might circulate at ocards of the om they are in | rupees continued Indian Treas- amount be inferred that a and the private | tically inoperative, a have continued | as been noted ,hereto- | to explore the ground by ears sales of silver to | wise, but not to take aw H 3 *| i 3 | v | | i | | | coln mine at Sutter Weds Miss Harriet Morgan Cherokee. BE ABOLISKED Frederick L. orations, improvements works, and their payme: ; made in silver. The demand had ed. ports and othe been large! create and ernoon Mrs. for To-Morrow. Del end the honeymoon there and in South- | Monte. They gm California, and_will be at home t. prices. The demand for China ¢ to continue and may increased than diminished by the present state fraire there. Charles Tappan has made a translation of the Russian mining law. Any one can own mines who has secured a miner's right. The preliminaries, for a foreigner, are quite complicated and Include a cer- Superintendent Webster Will Prob- ably Make a Hard Fight Over the Proposed Eight-Year Course of Study. S S known mining man of Cherokee, County. See The Greatest Innovation. To-morrow on sale 1000 pairs of for men and women. tificate from the law courts of ones| There is a possibility that the School | worth from $250 to $350, for $12 a pair. | native country that he is not insolvent | Board, when it meets on next Monday, | I will sell every pair of them. This is the | and the Russian consul nearest the place [ may abolish the Longfellow School | highest grade of shoes ever offered at a of residence must certify that this cer- | possibly the Stanford as well. 1| forced sale. My word for it. You need | tificate is in proper form. The limit o will at least abolish one s south of | NOt buy. but come and take a look at | lacer claim is 29 acres and the greatest | ot | them. Tt will pay you for future refer- ength cannot exceed three and one-third [ Market street, and Director Denman is| ence. I will be pieased to see you at the | iles. A vein claim cannot exceed one | anxlous tc cut out two schools. A fight is | assignee sale of shoes Market street, are verst. The official land expected over the proposition. near Fourth. P. assignee. * paid by the Government, “bu Members of the boa admit that they ppan, New _styles, Superintendent Webster propo- | sition, and there will be a merry time, ICTS Hotel of aggs left Wednesday | wiil at the Nicholas after September 1. The bride is the daughter of Jenkin Morgan, a well- Butte | shoes all 0 or S bles. o tearand afive him | are contemplating the *‘consolidation” of Music at the Park. 15 rubles to the army officer, who s [Schools south of Market street, as they| The Park Band will render the follow- lr'l‘fl(—d to watch that the land | are pleased to term H but they do not|ing musical programme this afternoon: is hot bribed.” e to hear the term *abolish.” The re- Overture, “The Siege of ‘Chorus of the Romans “Traviata lik s“w‘r}:f‘1“0?:3r\"1=ca.l’,‘ff,,4'"‘n sult will be the same, at all events. The “zalafky.” Such papers are for veins or | children who have been attending the for placers. One person may enter a vein | abolished school will have to find places | claim adjoining his own entry for placer: | in_some of the other schools, possibly but he cannot have the beginning poinis | some distance awav, and the result will | of two veins or two placers closer to each | mean trouble for thé Directors. other than five versts (about 3 1-3 miles), | The Directors will not admit that they though adjoining claims may be acquired | are contemplating the abolishment of | v purchase. 1 the cust 2 Longfellow School, but it is a fair sur- g”&"dnd Yelfl““&l‘sflf a m!neonoiv&fnwr ";’r» misc from the turn that affairs have take out mining rights, and thus the law | taken that they have such a course in against entering adjoining claims is prac- | contemplation. The board has many re- forms to make and salaries to pay and a reduction of expenses must be made in some direction to meet all of the require- ments. Other members of the board do not agree with Director Denman concern- ing the Stanford Schiool, and it is not be- lieved that that proposition will go through. Another matter of great importance that will come before the board to-mor- | row will be the consideration of the new of study. Superintendent of U nneq mle’ | | Scenes fron Overture, *Ni | Barytone sole, “The Bohemian Girl By | Mosaic from “‘Pagliacci”* Patrol, ‘“The Blue and Gray March, ““The 409 of New York' —_———————— The filing of the zaratky gives the right shafts or other- any gold. The gold that is exploration must be thrown back into the shafts, but this probabily iIs never observed. Before beginning the work of taking out gold the head mining engineer of the district must be no(med and an undertaking for liabllity for infury law provides that all tr found during ve to answer to another charge. the necktie of Jullus Reuner, visiting the Olympia Theater. The was committed a few nights ago. Rossint Shaughnessey Again Accused. John Shaughnessey, who, with George West, is locked up in the City Prison with charges of grand larceny and vagrancy gainst his name, will in all probability He i3 accused of “lifting” a diamond pin from who was crime Reuner was leaving the theater when Shaugh- to or death of any employe must be |SOUrse b b heen workn, ,0, nessey and another man. supposed to be signed. One foreman was {mprisoned o e e T & touched him for his pin. Last night months because a miner was killed in & poorly timbered aritt to which he ‘han een sent to work. and the weight of gold recovered must be the present board has disregarded his| Reuner visited the City Prison and posi- sugxgsllons and desires an eight- xem—“u\elv identified Shaughnessey as being one course, with fancy cooking and all that | of the men who got away with his pin. The number of poads of sand washed entered in official books obtained from a Government mining office. The gold re- covered must be kept on hand at the mine and its weight must agree exactly with the total recorded. If any gold has been sent to the Mining Bureau the receipt may be shown in lieu of the gold. No one is allowed to sell gold or to use it in trade. All gold from the mines must be deposit- ed with the Government Mining Bureau, where it is weighed, melted and assayed just as it {s in the United States with the difference that the Russian Government desires the presence of the mine owner or his representative Curing the meltin The gold is pald for at the rate of r cent of the coinage value of the metal, l}e his is _the direct tax upon the produc- tion. There is also a tax upon the land, which is fixed at the time of the approvai of the official survey. When part of a claim is upon village community lands the village authorities demand an nnnugl tax. Whenever the workings destr Erain Reld or & pasture Proper recom pense must be made. Ten stamps are testing the new ore body found in the saocgoo}‘level of the Lin- JULY CLEAN-UP OF Many at half price, others near it. on Mattings of sterling quality. or near it just two months ago. at all prices. Hundreds of rolls in all grades the city. Note some of the prices: lls of heavy China Matting, worth §7 60, 1 200 rolls of mn.’per roll . beautiful car le, Petkin & Levy of Nevada County 11 s, 00‘ fully Slo, n hgoe’ ion'ea a tract at Clipper mua 33(::3 rroous' warth 312, .00 | tains f Butte County, embracing placer and| The Japanese Mattings ue cotton wnm and | ofl cmh- uu. nuvy, at, a yard. seamless, in small inlaid effect and damask unoleunu—A very hea patterns. goods always in stock, ART CAD]JET quartz properties. The Golden Gate mine near Angels, Calaveras County, will have a five-stamp The Eagle Gold Mining Company near El Dorado has made the clean-up for the season. Canyon mine, El Dorado Coun- ty, has closed down. superior 1h yard. rk 1 gressi *m‘fi".fl" Rock 'one. :Pflge“ 1’vl.!ler,.‘o‘1"afl :fi: 5 l ! i mine near um..,:a,"‘m“ 0 DoArldo lentoy‘."l # K i SR s AL M}l‘.‘ Raviide 5 228 Powell St., Near Geary. MATTINGS Very substantial reductions The same that we sold for double and If you are in need of a roll of Matting do not miss this opportunity, but call and examine our stock and convince yourself that we have the largest and the best line of Matting to be found in o oy -35¢ these 45¢ KWANG SU’S BIRTHDAY, D e R S | ay Chinatown was |the matter to a Call reporter yesterday | regarding the Em. | ‘Our celebration this vear will 4 P i 4 = y. very quiet, for two reasons; peror's y. and yesterday he Unceriainty. of the fate of the Eme |set about reforming the Chinese We do not know officlally that he { calendar to fit both sides d: that Is all I can say as to whethes | Es {of the one and eightieth B l|§‘e !l;\'els. st thatima # to| Ppost, bowed i b side that we feel that we owe it to =" and 75 meridisn., That hard work even|(he memory of those who have suffered — sale IO- |for an astro and harder stll | iy China to abstain from all of the festivi- - s for him an. that it was | ties and joyous proceedings with which o Pt e L for him to make we usually mark the occasions. We will W“».,,, { e it that way. So he|have a few flowers and will meet and s 3 75 | 3 u ngkong asking an {mmediate Jv up memorlals to be forwarded to his o 3 . Beyond that nothing will be best make, \ celebration of the of any Chinese pote might be an entire 1 money, as there is no s have now no necks Skaggs, chief clerk of the | T China the demand has been on a Ais- St. Nicholas Hotel, and Miss Harriet 2 | Maude Morgan were married at the hotel | Board of School Directors to | weanesday at 12 m. Mrs, R. 1. Rictards, c he lvbrlddfi.‘and L.l G. §r4‘hh0rd Jr. | Consider the Matter b pastor of the Church of | 27 ADVERTISEMENTS. Some people wonder why there is such a gathering at Will & Finck's every Monday morning. The explanation is easy—more and more people are getting into the habit of | f | f ! 4 l o ¢ g reading our Sunday announce- + ments. + Stationery. Crockery and Glassware. We have received several in_oven stock dinner ware; plain white. Eet our extreme A week from Monday school be- gans, so look this list over new patterns also a new new ‘patterns and Tices. of decorated cake plates We are htadqu?ncn for School Supplles, Schoo! books, pencil boxes, slates, straps, school bags, draw- ing sets, drawing and composi- tion books. Ty bowis. 2 styles. 30 JEWELR Y. Those watches lhll everybody has been and guaranteed for one year, now......... - - . 85e RINGS. 14-K. gold-filled narrow band, plaln or H-K. gold-filled wide dand, plain or engraved .... ..2%¢ engra S0e¢ Ladfes’ and 7 I-K. gents’ .old flled seal $1.00 Chain Purses at Cost. SIDE comas. Imitation shell, fancy tops. 10e 25¢ 30e Rhinestone, large size. S . e et ol We have just received a large line plain and fancy clocks of all descriptions, and to introduce the new styles we will allow a 10 per cent discount to all who bring this ad with them next week. 818-820 Market St., San Francisco. Mail Orders Sollcited. { No More Dread of the Dental Chair. H EXTRACTED AND FILLED AB-| Crowns and porcelatn crowns undetecta natural teeth, and warranted for i e -r- JT THE LEAST PAIN. Derfect Tt guacanteed or. n« pfl) . Gold fillings, $1. S ic. All work done by GRADUATE DEN- of from 12 to 20 years' experience, and each department in charge of a specialist. Give 1, and you will find us to do exactly 'HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST STREET, San Franeisco, s we advertise. We will tell you in advance | , Established over & third of & century: has & wuctly what Your wors will cost by & FREE | Sational rpatation. snd_tus oue of the few s selected to represent development [ERARIRATIEN | i i o3 e P Exposi- tion; over 17,000 graduates successfully ing their knuwlefl:e 200 graduates placed in positions. 25 !EIQBLI‘I opea the entire | year: new S0-page catal free. I aas STMARY'SCOLLEGE OAKLAND, CAL. New York Dental Parlors, S e e e 723 Market Street, RO, ERMINOLD, President. SAN FRANCISCO, H ltchCOCk SChOOI) PORTLAND, OR. | EATTLE. WASH SAN RAFAEL. 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