The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 22, 1900, Page 29

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1900. 29 4 y WE HAVE H I I / Prices That You Will Never Get Them for Again. You Get Your Money's Worth at Rosenberg’s ! Ladies’ Japanese Sacques. / \ Made of the finest Japanese silk, lined with quilted silk. They cor / in combination of colors, such as red with blue lining, gr th pink 350 l.adles Dress Sk".ts j ///‘/ / \ lining, lemon with pink lining, cardinal with dark biue | ning, and . - others too numerous to mer n the Celestial qu y : wil ci covert cloth, appliqued or braid trim- N NN N | $6.50 for them. It will be Ic fy i - . | wid x'.‘aA .er_Ngth ; colc s tan, blue and grey. < e take advantage of this offering ............. ! and $2 s s will create a sensation at the price we;gc D, 5 Prices Lower Than What You Have Been Paying for At This Sale You Can Buy at Prices You W ] ; Ladies’ Collars. Will Long and Pleasantly Remember. h ' Made of xhe best Union linen; all % - 5 shapes:_any height, from the highest t 200 Doz. Ladies’ Shirt Waists. it Wkaliore i selling o low es ir ce to a Made of ths best percales, lawn and Scotch zephyrs, s 3 9 [+ h'zhp‘rvx;‘ci‘zzgffr\l\(h: (".ise\ coming in stripes, plaids and dotted effects, with de- . tachable collars; they are the kind that fit, because r . ¥ 3 MARKED DOWN? hey are made that way; all sizes, this season's latest 3 A I_ d c ods. We have sold many of these same waists at 2k a les 0! ored Corset Covers. the first of the s2ason for $2. There is not one amonZ ¥ v % : ;Jla«lc ucrczbe finest lawn, io“ ne: nd s and e, s 4 1o for - - ng sleeves; sleeves and neck t 1 } 1 7.2. them that Is not worth double the price we ask_for A Word About Our Corset Dep’t. Childrea’s Corset Waist. and lavender. Material alone wo 777 them. This week's selling price. . ... 75¢ 3 X Sale ;( OIFarré/ - Street En(‘:an:s 1f the corset does not fit there is a small chance of your Made of the best coutil; well sewed, perfect fit- Our marked-down price K542 - - X dress fitting. Get vour corset here and profit by the advice ting. It is cut so as to give the requisite full- AND STILL ANOTHER! AN ITEM FROM OUR our expert corset people. We fit your corset iree of 4 s averdlic hine withotit: & & iFach H 1 < o ness over the hips without seam or gores Each | @dies’ Colored Lawn Uaderskirts. size cut on a special pattern sewed 4 ’ charge. o K“'tted Ufldefweal' Dep " : Ladies' Summer Corsets. on with tape, which renders their being pulled Made of (‘~e‘ best imported colored lawn colors in pink and biue IURT N'S VI S—High neck, long sleeves, made of the % e , out an impossibility. @ three small ruffles and trimmed with narrow Valencien best Pe. e S g = S Made of the best imported netting; all We olz Bt ik thel Sizibee o . rey. Whol g x et .l 1 . sizes. Finished with lace tops. We sel P Wit 3o st S i as we advertise. Beat this price 1 \1%!1 We SELL AS WE IDVERWSE’ A Story of More Than Passing Interest To Every Bl ¢ s appers. A y "c an Pass Mw:o";:lksuro;"r uyer o - It’s Tree—A DO“B!’ : 2 hel-[a:!:‘es “N\_V_‘: inppq__“i B e sweie incor Leather Belts. OSlery. THE PRICE OF ONE. / Corset for 49c. cffects, trir ith ruifles and braid; full length, extra no two alik>. Made of the very best leather, aming on sa rrow 265 dozen Ladies’ Tan Hose made of \ Made of the best imported colored A .\Xc cgm”cm. { 9 ‘f\xcntl‘.ce sar 3 > which are carvad and plain effects, with metal and he finest yarn, double he , fu'l length, soft and pliabls, t 5 batiste, in pink or blue checked eft e gas oy g et i (¢ Isather covered buckles, well sewed: the kind that for this season of the year. They equal any 50c hose in durab 1 ‘"'r\'nq:' dainty garments l)f“\:!'}e de iy r ing for shell combs or pins at extrem y~ will wear: colors—!an, blue, green, black, white and targain we have ever offersd ont stezls, lace Mr“- newest shapes. red. Everybody wants the most they can get for their money, and here Is where you can get It Wash Veils. New g6 o S it Embrmdery Department 2 . - Mad mported sateen; dou b'e side steels Economical Women Read This. § Is. embroidered tops: c : i - 11 not : ; have many 895 WASH VEILS. made of the finest imported wash t d blac Made in the new shapes. s corset will he new desig i ted ard plaln mesh, embroldered bo give you the long desired mfl\{tnr) erectness ;mr}l will not small g . Price...... slightly soiled, others c >rt you in wearing. ou cannot get a better cor- t rs, warrant: > wash. Inspect them; we know our . SRl g, oh 2 \\c cannot itemize them; T ‘o % 54 jot mivehicre su SoRg S i e el D Pty the The New Crescent Pin. Ces. Tnspect them and we warra prices are irresistib'e. We are offering them at....13¢ ¢ma ce. R S —— e takes place O’ Farrell street- entrance.) Made of the best shell; the kind that will keep the stray np.y you your trouble. 3 MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. Little items at Little Prices—lhat’'s What Makes locks together. This week's pr e)u;! ha MAIL ORDERS FROMPTLY FILLED. ROSEN BERG, ¢ nicke R»‘_mfffrgs:s\’l‘oreso Pofmri Y e s She!l Halrpms. ; | JOE ROSEN BERG sgpang The good kind, made . a pair . in or crinkl - r 816 Market Street, iyt r ly low price.. 4 e S T Running through to 11 O'Farrell Street. we have th 816 Market Street, Running through to 11 O'Farrell Street. OMINENT | N HAS | ;“BDNELESS INNOCENCE” OF Pmfi\glg\TTOMEATSE%\\AH‘:\‘%ESTMUNHEEEESESPAPHLYIEFSUH APTPUAV&UESKSI“EE%A - FLORENCE R_O_BEBTS' i PARPINFIIPINIIPP PSPPI S S ST S 4 2 ¢ 2 e 2 1 HF coming re al Wycherl . : I | FRESNO RATE CASE | I lutely . Aot S the Wkttt of 7w 3 | | agency, a distillation ¢ pur- is ® | | p : % z IN SUPREME COURT U : §5 §aod to pass by and ' he = ¢ ¢+ Not Sufficient Clothmg on b rged to Combine to Pro- ru: 4 | Southern Pacific Contempt Matter : h . tect Themselves Against * @ Hand to Outfit Men | Before Judge Bahrs Stayed bya | em: g * : hied | . . +| Now Here. Writ of Prohibition. Capitalists. 4 Pe The Supreme Court has lssued a writ ® . | of prohibition to restrain Superior Judge e —e | R Bahrs from taking up the contempt of : ¢ | Requisition for Large Lot Forwarded | .our proceedings aguinst the Southern American Federation of Labor De- ¢ b Yesterday—Movements of Ofi- | Pacific Railroad Company and its officers | clares That Money Will Win . ¢ s | to-morrow. A week or so ago Judge ¢ 1 cers in the Philippines. | BRPE i nd cme ot The’ Raiffoaa o Unlesslth; Plfopo:‘ed Plan idio Notes. | missioners against the ‘Southern Pacific, | s Followe : é Presidio b rendered judzment prohibiting the rail- | - - —_— | zoad pecple trom violating an order of the — . firoad Commis e arder & pt DS consignment of the large | transportation . company_ was forbidden | DENVER, July 21.—The executive c . tentage necessary in the estab- | from maintaining passenger rates to | cil of the American Federation of Labor < 1t i ¥ T A o PS n military camp arrived | Fresno ‘:‘- L 2 all wage work- e i 4 Y day and was placed ome time ago the rate ween te. It says: & |in the b cant Myrick for dis- TeducedIn ‘onder. to qus v 5 BODIES OF MISSES DUNN SEEK PORTO RICANS FOR | tributi , NOw | 5 . ¢ | at the Presidio, arrived there almost des- | AND DOWNING FOUND HAWAIIAN PLANTATIONS pe T3 of clothing and suffered consider- o ; : ¢ | n"h\\?sd‘:< f{a:‘p”rt?»‘,i;‘.i‘fifi‘?rii"- cluded to return to_the ol Remains of John McGrath Are Still ¢ . They were supplied as rap- f., L B T at the Bottom of Monterey : § Ps le h complete outfits of | brought by the commis Bay. - : ¢ | clothing. The troops under orders hed the conclusion ctal Dl . | a must go fully equipped with | that thnfSu}v‘nhvrn Pac sl @ | clothing fit for either there or the Philip- ”T’mr: ']'W‘t ;mf‘gggj_-‘ Bk o night the b .| ce the stock at the | . (%, 08, charge. the old rate of $ 8 one of t : y Requisi- | a7 upor ot RSO GE 3 1 b o o o dequate. F and upon this fact being brot c at Camp ¢ v I.mns are being forwarded every day foF | attention of the Superfor Cou ARt Mo * ¢ | clothing to supply the deficiency. | Huntington, T. H. Goodman divenl This ilion-af asewh & € 4| | Stubbs were cited for contempt of court rel B T s M Dunn | Presidio Notes. | and the hearing of the matter was set for o'clock the & ss Mamie n E 2 | The following order was issued yester- | to-morrow. 9 > - came ashore. 7l atchers on the beach B @ | day by the Department of California: In the meantime the Southern Pacific | Labor appeals to wageworkers are anxiously waitfag for the body of ' § . Cuval had perfected its appeal to the Supreme | trade or call to organize unions where suck | John McGrath to be washed ashore L six recruits of the First Cavalry now | Court from the judgment rendered by |do not now exist, to join those already organ- | vyiog Downing's funeral takes b @ fat l*- Presidio 3 ;| Judge Bahrs and yesterday J. E , | ized, A international unio L. i ot Aia - § + |7 Tepresenting the rallroad, in his peition | of morrow and the rema for a writ of prohibition’ took the posi- be sent to San Franck r tion that while an appeal from a judgment D e e e e e e e s I ain leav ¥ »n_the tr in | t Seattle to join the First Cav- | is undecided by the higher court the Judge > unite ted- partner 'n' Bt Sy | of the court from which the appeal is | in.CALing unon the wo e the morth | o, Crawford, a native of Indiana. 52 years | belng taken has no power to hear con- | {ieh oL, | e °t i died at the General Hospital yesterday. | tempt proceedings growing out of the 2 prostrated over the loss of her daughter. n who lost | ntracted mnlnm in the Philippines ani judgment appealed from. The granting ohn McGrath, the fully recovered, heart failure finally| of the temporary writ will prevent the FINE NECKLACE STOLEN. »i’l.}‘. vl k s his death. 2 4 forty men | Ca%€ from being heard to-morrow, as the - a_stude reeant Schneur a ¥ Gon | case in the Supreme Court will not be Mrs. Potter Palmer Offered a Reward | would have gmdum\ engaged In er nth. His (A!h!r was present and appearing guns at Gravel | Bake | P weive patients were discharged from the Captain Reddy Is Better. e aterday estored & neral Hospital yesterday and restored (0| oqp00in Eq. Reduy, superintendent of temains of Private John F. Owens were | the Almshouse, who had a slight attac at the Presidio yesterday. The bods | o¢ apoplexy Friday night, w corted to the grave by a detail of nine us\;?;:nild ¥ RIght, hers, llege, > priesth; was g two twelve-Inch fart | heard until August 6 at 2 Ak REaF WUt Augus p. m. 3 next m W of $500 tor Return of Jewels, ed the sad accident, but being PARIS, July Chi S witne: —Ars. Potter Palmer of elderly and afficted with rheumatism one of the mbers of the Un: could render no assistance. e Lo le fted | “Miss Dunn was a niece of the McGra Siatea Comp “ aris ‘EXposi- | 4ng came to Camp Goodall the night be-1 tion advertises a reward of $500 for | fore information leading to the return of a —_— ——— m; ed easy d | esterday. He re : men and the Third Artillery Band. | ing the day and there 1s every hope thar | Recklace valued at $17.000, which HIT BY STRAY BULLETS. Officers in the Philippines. | the attack was only temporar Capta ing. The necklace is composed ¢ = 5 i Sear. following _orders concerning the | Reddy has a host of friends, not only in | alds, diamonds a other jewels, Two Women Injured During Rioting Mr. Bohe was The following orders concerning the | s ‘Frrancisco but all over the State, who | the ' emeralds beig one of the finest T AL Lk Wt , an Kked movements, o ral MacArthur, command- | Will be glad to know that he Is not seri- | specimens _extant %na_the size of & o O . i ears old. He | by Major Gemeral Xae N R ippines: ously fll. pigeon’s egg. It is not known whether | ST. LOUIS, July 2L—Two explosions - 1 THe OB ey R fhe necklace was lost or stolen, but it Is | which damaged Transit Company cars ‘The Christia that it was stolen, as it was | ang one disturbance, in which a woman First Lieutenant Louis R. Burgess, Fifth | Bald Eagles’ Pienic. believed Hernamewas | E 4 Ni & artillery, is ordered to proceed to Nueva missed by Mrs. Palmer after entering the | was o 4 e | T ovince of Camarines Sur, Luzon, | The Bald Eagles, an assoclation com- | Palace Elysee Hotel from her carrlage. | fagWounded by a stray bullet, oceurred | | - duty to Bris: posed exclusively of members of Bald —_——————— P s A weiiara diviates wai ] i th street. An- | for appointment and duty | - i { Sagle Tyt of the Tmproved Onder of Red Come to Attenu High Jinks. blown up on South Se: nt Kaolin L. Whitsen, Thir- | Men, will hold its annual picnic at San D. Reddl nd S. Steinh ¢ | other car of the Broadway line was blown SV, and Second Lieuten- | Lorenzo Grove to-day. The event will be | Joseph D. Redding and S. Stelnhart of |, "o "South Broadway and the frc ,u\ Tremaine. Thirty-ffth Infan- | under the direction of Thomas Roche, M. New York have arrived in San Francisco | trucks were demolished. hetigned to duty in the cus- | T. Alliman, F. W. Kewell, E. T. Johnson, | and lost no time in saluting the owl at the | Mrs. Annle Kolleter was struck by a | he J. Brenjord, J, Anderson, L. H. Enemark, | Bohemian Club. Will attend the | bullet in @ bombardment of a Chotead | to i W. W. Williamson, M. J. Maguire and H. | mmer high jinks in the redwood |avenue car, sustaining a slight flesh < new | H.' Dilger. i 3 | wouna. ELECTRICITY A CERTAIN BUHE! i‘ Men and women who from any | tieth 1 newly elected ot- | Sett it M. 1, was held |try, U. 8. V., & Bealguasies: The following Past presi- | jng asststant surgs president, Charles | Department of e president, T. J.|ant George A. e 315,000 worth ¢ 3 hool house. The bond ques unantmously Gluna And that is the name of a PINGREE - MADE BOOT FOR MEN, which ycu'll say be- e AND AFTER buying Is the | you ever got for | 3 50 in all your fife. ; We Are Exclusive Agents | in San Francisco. | 4 medical officers and act- s are assigned as follows n Luzon—First Lieuten. . assistant surgeon U. - “May, Edmund D. Short- | - D. Ahearn: | 300" ana John e hepard, acting assistant g :«rromry J. | curgeons U. S. Department of _Southern | Joseph | Luzon—First ll-.uvnnm Benjamin J. Edger, | assistant surgeon A., and Frank R. Maura and Albert L. SMilier, acting assistant . Department of Mindanao mbe, lurnun eons urx‘.v slo—ajer Frederick J. C Walsh outside ¢ miner, Dr. | Major Francis L. Payson, paymaster U. S. delegates to Grand | A., and Major Joseph F. Wilkins, additional t and H. McNesby. | paymaster U. 5. V., are assigned to duty in the hnor” anpointed | Department of Northern Luson. | erty, T. J. Horan, | Lieytenant Carl R. Darnall, assistant surgeon J. A. Dalan Duity 5 comRiteet ] ¥ ‘AL and Paul T. Dessez, acting assistant t6 prepare a complimentary social for the | surgeon U. S. A., will report to the command- members and their f; e Jtficers of the hospital ship Rellef and the the evening of Au t Plonces Fall “fona Reserve Hospital, Manila, respectively, | James Barry During 1899 upwards of 8000 suf- T ferers from rheumatism, sciatica, gout, kidney, bladder and liver trou- cause have lost strength and vitality and who are threatened with an early & for du H ek | % I icutenant Colonel Stephen P. Jocelyn, Twen- | | | | Firemen in the Parade. | tofith U §. Infantry, Is assigned to special ||| bles, nervous debility, paralysis and ' Sokaiiotin of Rasldh. - 6ie: Sivited 36 | The Board of Fire C. duty In the adjutant general's office at these general weakness, voluntarily testi- 2 . . altarday. morning aay e ey G Sae Saiatiet | fiod that m: investigate the merits of this univer- mendations of the Chiet Engineer for ai- | of Subastene, Mt resort 4o, the depor com || % Sily seclaan ations of ef Engineer for ad- | of subsistenc - ditional hydrants in the Excelsior Home. | missary as bis assistant S E . l stead distric i o 3 *t Licutenant Mervyn C. Bucke¥, Thira U. | || T ey | P et © Pkl T | .anden Electricbelt ‘ METHOD OF TREATMENT. ralley uzon, for of | {1 H y Spring. Valley Wa as 10| AR 2an " L | (PATENTED), | Drugs, stomach-wracking, nerve- | .. | that regiment. IRty SSrepetons Major Matthew A, Batsen, Philippine Caval- A letter from J. V. Costello, grand ma: t = v, is ordered to Macabebe, Philippine islands, shal of the Native ‘Sons’ parade, Rsking | 13’ arsume command of the squadron of PRIlp: s mecta feaepartment be made one | pine cavalry, relieving Lieutenant Colonel Wil- of it rca eatures, was read and the | por E. Wiider, Forty-third Infantry, U. ! Teferred to the Chief Engineer and | wha will proceed to Manila and report to the | ;Lomm issloner Grady. | aivision commander for further instructions. Awards on the bids for forage will be | First Lieutenant Leonard S. Goddard, Forty: | made Tuesday and on the two fire engines | severth Infantry, U. 5. V.. is appointed cap: | next Saturday. J. T. Canavan resigned |tain of the port and inspector of customs at as hydrantman. Legaspl, P. I, vice First Lieutenant Samuel | | —_—— Riggs, Forty-seventh Intantry. U. 8 v. e ~ ¥ A deustus ontague is appointed Auxiliary % 'Beat His Wife. ;“d.z s of First Instance for the province of Mav William Nyberg., a saloon-keeper at | nila. Captain Theodore B. Hacker, assistant com- Steuart and Howard streets, administercd m‘_’fl, ‘ot auvsistence. U. B Vo 1o relieved a_severe beating to his wife in his place issary. Departmes of business last night and was harged iu’;:f'.fim:‘x’u et 1o Eambonns M 'm: b.uery 4t the Harbor pollce station | danao, for duty as chief commissary and depot | ‘n t Cook and Officer Sylvester. | commissary at Zamboango, numnc Captain T) bhave had frequent quarrels. | Albert D. Niskern, commissary of subsistence, destroying, vitality-sapping drugs, are superseded. ELECTRICITY is the vital prineiple and you should not give up hope until you have tried it. worn according to directions and un- der my treatment had absolutely cured them. This is evidence which cannot be disputed and is convincing proof of my ability to cure you. My Free Book Telis All About It. T e A = OFFICE HOURS—Daily, 9 to 6. ; Or Call and See Me, 2 i B Sunday, 10 to 1. R. T. A. SANDEN, 6 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco, GaL B. KATCHINSKI, | PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO. 10 Third St., San Francisco. »

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