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40 THE SAN FRANCI JO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1900. #—_—_————_——_\M wromsmem [AWFUL FATE OVERTAKES - e L m . (} A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY 1 H!.UCRE: ).XT ‘l_‘i(:L'SE." “Moxie” Rosenberg Terribly Burned by an Explosion of Coal Oil and i Dies Soon After. & how Hale’s have grown S e e e e e T | , from a floor space of 18,700 square feet in 1892 to 28,050 square feet in ke . 96 and 37,400 square feet in '98, and now rapidly reducing present stocks to Drapery ue,. artment — 4 o) TErin e i ot il e e e e et = facilitate moving to our own new building with 92,000 square feet of floor space D) veloped s f\_oe;rrr\m;wg’;"\:;;‘rf;‘:g;ltomh:‘(‘R;:;wf;gg"g‘("ghm;{,: in the fall of 1900---can you _point to apother such growth in San Francisco, & e 1t 2“55“’25)(?.‘2?;,‘: e e T or even in this entire country? and why do Hale’s grow so? that’s usuai uring the stuff on smoldering | glous scruples. e sttt on smoldering | gous seruples. e [ talk-——-simply by selling good goods reasonably priced---during this great removal Perry street, who, | at the time the accident occurred, and st al -i him | tells the following st sal reasonabl riced--- s ing n it-— < ‘ot Kindie | 3ty brohe and myeelt were plasing R yp but we save moving expense and you getit-—and more Moxie” lived at | outside Brandt’s when he came to the | [ P o ;3; o e ke € o o - would | embroideries e d1St0T jackets, our haste s your blankets, ey mee, TR gowms, skirts nedins | child died th fl: fo! him. oxle’ was fond o . - after noon uv:x-.m» lighting the fire, s ran in with | B8 and neckwearye a long Wrappers, inere’s a need, comforts ally and have noth- and drawers ¢ you y 3 tortx xio took a can | i3 drawn out affair at these little Waists and let us supply it and ing about thém of blunder if you fail to read and e. Brandt :)crumt I went, too | M. FRIEI pital, burned on ""“’ (ljf"”r’]'l“ & = e vffff‘flf' prices. prompt comers alone can gkirts now. these prices cyrtains the everyday ex- see the following. you'll not be SSNES ; anber s sterday morning all | He lit it & n the stove. Flames feel sure of being sharers in the scarcely pay for cuses for a reduced asked to buy. but we warn you § 233 235 237 Post <,' Open Evenings od of ‘mm\r out of - the top of the stove nn{d opportunity. the bare cloth before the scis- price, but it's moving time for —you'll be tempted. 23323523 st St. L 4 = alled out to save the house. F % 1 3 , e g R e ot i b et embroideries—good edges—neat, SOTS or nuedle touches it. us—saving time for you. ladies’ flannelette sk ‘HDS.’FN ARE dainty patterns—I to 2% inches an to the 3 on. Moxie was in their way and . A P . g thi i i . and blue stripes— L aboxte “‘1‘:7 was | 1 into the flame. Then I heard wide—worth 6%c to 7%c a yard— ladies’ kersey jackets — some Kk all w.r;»?I weits (‘all.vfnrnv(:;’ H;m bands—removal pri t of the him scream and I ducked out. I g removal v>ruc o ‘5c have taffeta linings—others Rou- Kets, with handsome fancy borders : - i 0 — soft and fleecy—the kind ladies’ imperial \\”\ scaris—Per- mainé linings—were $10.00, $12.50 fine, soft and e pink, blue, purple, and $15.00—removal price...$6.75 that Mr. Jack Frost J"'“‘ e lavender and black—were soc—re- double bed size—were $7.00 a paic nd his wife got burned as we! Gl Moxie.” * clothes, which were cut from of coal oil that he ACY B g TR e FIOVEL DS . 1o v biasisaass vt 150 _ ladies’ kersey and boucle cloth —removal pric $5.50 ! ed on the imself, rendering hig clothes ladics’ stock collars. with em. jackets—fall weight—were 355'00 white blankets, with red, blue P‘x i I‘E 51A Perry | very inflammable, Although Brahdt sald broidery and satin ribbon trimmed and $7.50—removal price....83.75 pink borders—size 64x80 at bottom and as- | there was no coal oil mehh: :;:::::\: l::xc\: — worth 75¢ — “m%‘gi Herihlor s its it edsith Bttt of wartiis @ wear— ?jume' trimmed w LI {a ce. The Brandts are hlack navy md purplc—worth 23¢ and finished with an eighteen-inch Price . R PEICE .ogecrssazs sveseacan 3 15¢ il ladies’ flannelette gown flounce—about 100 dozen left of .omforters—figured both sides— wi h to relieve | known neighborhood as strictly | e Al DEICE . 3 Jo i 5ime ook vith Hubbard yoke—good Fire Depart- | orthodox Jews, and are sald to usually | Tidies’ Phick neck vaitien ade three prices—were $1.00, $1.25 and '™ P Cean ¢ white cotton— fl s 1 all in some all boy light the fire | : - o v i t lannelette in neat Chief Sullivan. | call in some N Doy, 1o SRy ¥ extra full and with long plaited $1.s0—removal price..........89% and ed the di- | for them on Saturday, it being unlawfuli n “of the work to a subordinate, and | for a Hebrew to handle fire on that day. | double bed size—were $1.75 each— percale and madras cloth waists Temoval PrCE. et $1.35 Was the Ex/f-m' ation of wéel ends — worth $1.50 — remng\'al Mot B 3 in his bugsy drove Brandt tells a different story. He clatms | Price ...ooeieenn B R RRREEEEE 0 everal® ‘it forflagh o 2 o Major Gaskill in Paris i e e e e g | et i s s, R il e imereat swvies © were | Nottingham lace curtaine-—white 9 r at once pronounced the |coffee out of the pot bomng there. Ac- | th 1 v . 5 Boe OF ecru—3 yards long by 40 inches t ti below is & partial a Lf"ifl Oune? cording to his story, when he removed the all-silk satin the color as- price ............... wide—were 83c a pair—removal LEMPling o ot a great sheet of flame shot out of the sortment is . . price: .... a .89¢ offeri list of the splen- il B Ellhcn;{: pacific fire and enveloped Brandt. | B ribbons Trakes:: ekt ;glk dr_esksmgl sacques, in black, N . lm;;s I andl sl Silt: H 3 His wife then grabbed him, purning her ¥ 6308 = e - X Rite s a2y > Atthcanons the | pands. He ran with his clothing a 1‘azei make the stay of these last lin- ;‘fi\,:;;edp";,;'th :;inat"g e‘:;;':d?:“ and"‘:t}"?g a;r'xé i,c:rd:“];z:"an?:g N MeN’S omies this sale S o . her applied to have downstair s and collided wit oxie,"” L 2% i refuses to {ssue e arcad The fire In | whose Slothing canght fire In an insthat.. + gering lots as brief as possible ,p4 satin ribbon—were $5.00—re- inches wide—w furnishings °fl""" tlh‘”kfl it he & % - prices have been further re- moval price......oieeeeveens $8.48 moval price.. - 'Ver. . a——— guar e — —_— = | duced. mote the savings. ings are appreciated as they | inted on the Governor's staff it may | has been way, but a brig ed or re-e inted e ect- 3 . . : g 1‘1 ”\'.dif‘?.‘\’fi‘(“ifi‘l :rlug}. Y o0 best quality all-silk satin and a of this State is a | 5ions of ‘1“‘,'“.-“1;.' not :]pm)\“ Sl gros-grain ribbons—nos. 5 and 7— for the regulations | Srat of the commandér in chief. ~Such Eeguls price Besc sad hoa vagd | boards shall consist of three officers for —removal price................4¢ | best quality all-silk satin and gros-grain ribbons—nos. g and 12 —regular price 15¢ and 162-3c a yard—removal price........7 1-R0 best quality all-silk satin and gros-grain ribbons—nos. 16, 22 and 30—regular price 20c, 25¢ and 30c a yard—removal price.........10e deserve shopping room will be 83 at a premium at this counter & this week. r\rn< natural gray wool mixed ose—good weight and fi ce—were 1I2%c a pai moval price..... men’s handkerchie hemstitched and borders — were 10c — removal POICH .civsesipnive . men’s su:penden—w a good, strong web—were p;ur—rcmn\zl price. .... .15¢ = rely for infor- ndition of each affairs, discipline, " Paragraph T4 re- inspecting officer shall ntance with the the service, espe- ating to his own functions; and familiar knowledge read that Mr. Gaskill was | nkes rank f April 14, he was in Paris, g board of the Third A flying trip there to Major Gaskill. The major did not ng board at F atisfactory examin | before & board in o cafe in Paris, consist- ing of Colonels Foote, Runyon and Tru- man, detalled by orders from California | to conduct the examination. The question ade of rson named as inspector isite qualifications is as- t ' e Po > for which th B e g y‘l’_’ Po- | that guardsmen ask is, Was that board of new i°" e .;;’u;' - men’s heavy fleeced shirts and lected_or staff officer of the |thresaids from the staff of the command- | AN gen: drawers—all sizes—were soc—re- ar"valsdemund, a demand er In chief, they never having been exam- must upon his aj pr»lnl-‘ 5 e i g i 3 moval price..... 40c Dpointment 10 any 0 R;f]caxr: B e e et 2t rove | I which will not wait for our new b Amination as to his 'h?“;f "STr'elhryThm M'\mm& "l‘;’erslhfl + store—a demand for Admission - qualified boar e answer offered to the P office to which he | 3/CH s that the three were not of- | : day wearing. the N.S.G.W. has created an ficers of a brigade, as required by section | immediate de- an‘;f"‘;}_;,;;*,’I,;"}]?S—,jfi';‘%‘;‘%';d,ggj : firsts---you know what that means ce;lebratno?- o comes in all the new fall shadings jn enamelware---seconds are dangerous 5o o millinery. therefore - oot we are showing these new goods g ora s S8 e ealth: wedon t handlc thepi, you 2= adsies o G s st ing. inches wide—make a stylish, ser- _—— is further stated that the three exam- | Bl viceable costume—all -the new don t want them“'they cost IESS"“true l.adysmith hats, with scarf trigrg; iners in Paris were not in a position *o| s e 5 o i b gt Ve Th section 1917 of (he coder which | MRS lors indluded— it grs0 —Uusually, but here are firsts at less fl}:!ched Ladysmith fur fft ats states an officer holds until his pre- | black cheviots—the premier . eac : piack cheviots—the oremier than the usual price of seconds—and “iiched ~Lademith*Hate inches wide—ex avy—S$1.3 H 1 lka do ARG -32.50 inches wide—exta heany-$r08 every piece carries Hale’s guarantee— handsome dress hatsocopies 1974 of the cole, and, further, that had | they been otherwise qualified ‘they vlors-‘ not in a position to lawfully discharge the duties, for the reason that the regularly | appointed board of examiners had not at | that time been superseded, and the fur- | ther fact that those were the ones author- | ized by law to examine Major Gaskill. It and that no officer of | ischarge the du- | as taken and | GLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE I230-I232-I234 MARKET STREET. law, and it is not nr record lhdl Colonels | ote, Runyon and Truman filed _their | hs of office as members of the exam- ? fning board of the Third Brigade. | funcy zibeline suitings—a new : swell imported models—iust right > ofimey zibeline suitings—a_nevw they must prove satisfactory or your fo now, each....85.00 to $10.00 rough camel’s hair surface—fancy hats trimmed to order in colors, in plain and stripe effects— money back_our removal Sa]e iS alone shade or style desired by s The guardsmen think this w singular proceeding, and they are % p L ) % Siis AF it wwas ihe Joint work of the com- | i\;\llcw— 0 inches mc?e. nnc;ln;; accountab]e fOl’ these quotatlons. millinery experts. JACKE l So " new chevi a heavy—full g 3 : a Dot Phat 'he 1s ot o iots: <6 inches wide—comes in sofr Berlin covered kettles—six-quart lipped sauce pans—one-quart @utumn glove new ki : Every style, shape and length approved by fashion. Nesie s I i tones of mixed grays, browns and size—regular price soc-—remn\al size—regular pmc 19c each—re- and tri o gloves In 2 In the lowest priced the precision ef cut and fit 4| fAROther, PECHIAY JERIUTS, 1h, Sonnection blues;iper: s Gl VD TER e e e e 89C MOVAl PHiC. .o -2 pneenrnsenarnn 12¢ IMMING ooy shade, B 2nd the exiciness of finish that make them | erai orders £ W, Tunyon takes rsgk rr‘n‘m‘ 4 Berlin, covered sauce oans— hanging wall soap dishes—rez- novelties tint, quality 0, vice Andrews, retired, while | worthy a place in the list of trus bargains. Prices $5.00 to $35.00. eight-quart size—regular price 50" ular price 15c—removal ‘price..8¢ gnd style will be here to-mor- new autumn Some of “‘: S eigvdl brices o wash_basins—medium size—reg- belt novelties ;et:i:e EZ" - milk kettles—two-quart size— ular price 10c—removal price..12¢ Té— b orders declare that Andrews 10t retired until May 4, 1900. This | that Runyon was appointed to fill | Lined $5.00. row for you to see, pick over and buy. there’s only one profit a vacancy which In fa did not exist. | C. regular rice 35¢c — removal dishpans—ten-quart size—reg- - £n E I E | 2 Major faanarel i 'ffi‘;‘g““"‘lch;‘; ; | they brizhten the spots made price p vevvev...RTc ular price goc—removal price.35¢ t0 pay—ours—between you and : UU j- September 10. He will be in command of | dull by the recent heavy selling milk kettles—one-quart = size— straight side pots, with handles— the maker. F ; ES. with extra 2poas ¥ | S 97 %he First and the Fq'?i?;hrfqini?fv'fl snd:oven' ERSRIE ‘and qneéter | SCEUlC] s pHies ;@90 — remional i‘::'"““.“{' S A eeeE H R K sleveronr ovn g re Fal stlts, £ ‘?;i'zfiz:““,xahfh:‘"::f::":x;"za'?:o AT B vl davde s, Wil Wil TS R DS, s o, rods. grecm. bines—eio N $3.50, 85, 5’ $8.50, $10. I nles of Infantry from Stockton, one from | ue‘mpt TATCERIN Womiin. SROOL i tgit fusit e~ eaule —n\em) quart_size—regular Dru; Bee T ot white —¢ ;0 7%— I8 e Eatainoa Of ther Orabty Trom. diviian form fitting black patent leather ~ covered sauce pans, wit! straight tea kettles—to fit no. 7 srmc for n ‘{’{?“gu rgi mt‘t';:x )-:;lfilq:h,‘:, ’f\fde"lle Sec(,gd | pulley belts, with the popular sides—ten-quart size—regular price — regular price 70c — removal Hte. “Jouvi n gloves, in all the on the aay mamed and the troop and the scocp backs—removal price. o8c—removal price .75c price . 7 RSty and - slgnnll Loorps _ are ordered to parade eu:h ; ’ 3! lm:lk pans—two-quartl s:ze—rcg- ]\ea Vrots-——:wo-nuartl size—reg- shades—sizes 32 z | mounted. nree-strap ular price 15¢c—removal price o ular price 39c—removal price..29¢ t lov i - S ter ove at : | (vfif;;f'?_"hf:.‘,'\r :‘:{,“’:‘,,‘;‘,,’,‘fgfi}’i’n‘-g{g;gg belts, with button shields—removal rice boilers—one-quart size— coffee boilers—four-quart size— pair g e ; | headquarters asking to be formed into a price, each. 75¢ regular price 50c — removal regular - price 50c — removal misses’ two-cla tn’;(l‘l%nr_\-g 4'fvx||{1fi.}{"(rm(;nr{1r§re(f ;he( quota two-strap jet and silver Sapho price ........... 39¢ price ..43¢ Jioves, in all the 1 colors— Ty o e omant Colonel Thomas . oMt ot belts, for evening costumes—re- ~ rice boilers—two- quart size— chamber pails—ten-quart size— sg,u‘ 4% to 6} ..81.00 5 | the First Infantry has addressed a lotter 1““}\1‘31 price, °?lc“---~-d< . -.-l'-s~~3:° regular price 876 - rem%\éal regular price 87¢ — removal ll-over spangled nets—bea atiful | to Colonel A. K tton of t th In- t - silver an s 2 ches le—re- fantry informing him that at a meeting of cigste - Svase a7 e 3¢ asa dream inches wide—re belts, with button shields—removal llppi coffee pnts-—four -quart size— PHCE (iuiass sass ohoassietosss MO0 - ‘Griare s:ze—regular price 37c—re- regular pnce 40¢ — removal moval price 1c price ..... 39c | the board of officers of the First Regiment a vote of thanks was passed to the officers and men .of the Fifth Regiment for the | splendid showing made by them on the occasion of the funeral of the late Colonel news of the first floor fix- Duboce. it : Of the stocks ; S ! > < tures nearly 6517 = ll d d news o A i g uniforms of the men of the First| B new StOre ready for the fin- pleces ail reduce oy, & } . moval sale P”C per yard........- $2.75 and $8.00 > re is! s in a few days so that all can appear in ishers, } old St? stocks f:‘x‘nél?r:\r;z the celebration on parade in ne three assenger elevators reserve Stoc ner First Lieutenant T. H. Derb: P goods are all forward at short election held i Company. B. Fifeh Tn: nearly instailed. o at San Jose, Cuptain D. A. Smith o one freight elevator already pric iding. was promoted to the captaincy, AR ice Pariridge, term expired. The new [ caryinxiap gobds doXithe nowe captain has a first-class National Guard sigre. cl In\heh some fixtures to be used on the third floor of our new " record and during the Spanish-American elegant ladies’ parlor to be . Children’s Coats and Capes. | E.vefmmiict pestime e routy, il 150, TR T s v Licutenant G. L. Holtum was promored final wiring for electric lights don’t be timid if you find a 11 greatvariety, from $2.50 to $20. first lieutenant and Private Clair Cuttin, nearly finished. « . Vy L1 department somewhat Markres was elected second lieutenant. ' special care has been paid o ;p days—it g . I.:Ie\tllenan‘lh Com{mt Aer Ti Amr;xpmey. sanitary canditions. i - these days—it means moving SPECIAL $3.00. SPECIAL $1.75. Sincative ookt SES N TRVl L T the six o’clock store. : time and smalicy seices, FLLWOOL THAMPING SKIRTS, | 313 Dark Gray and Tan TRAMPING ¥ | uty as executive officer of the Marion nrulan 33 0 oo g :‘:ll hmnde. sl.‘zs General orders No. 7 convey the infor- ..... 00—on sale at mation that commissions have been issued £ &= = . C ot to officers, more than a hundred in num- g G i@ | ber, some’ elected as far back as April. l R