The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 2, 1900, Page 30

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900. 2 30 DEPRICKS MABK |IMPERSONATES A “HELLO” GIRL LANDSCAPE FOR | AND GETS SOUNDLY THRASHED OILY L[AGU[S]A“O”‘GY Louis C. Pistolesi’s Little Joke at the Expense of Gigantic Corporation Ready | to Operate in Kern Young McCarthy Results in His Discomfiture—Says He Was Hit With a Club. River Field. ‘ ‘ e pers On at Los s Being Made -0 ) THEN Some &8 JHCRT DISTANCE | JOLTS « e o | e corner of k hung up the receiver e “ BATTLE OF SN THOUSHKDS Crowd | Pain’s Military and Pyro- technic Spectacle Stirs Patriotic Pulse. iRt oy Extremely Realistic Storming Scene in the Big Football Lot at Sixteenth and Folsom. 2t wh . with is not to | t of time i 58 1S PR people who witne ectacle, the battle of San Sixteenth and Folsom ificent prot Eight thousan Pain’s military n, last night stre s extremely realistic and the ents were followed with inten: | terest. The crowning event, wher »anish soldiers surren rds & Co.. ssfully requires the :.““.”. 90000002000 2000088265 R. D. DAVIS & CO. Corner Geary and Grant Ave. 090EGSH 1o re: © rservices of 700 1 The entire southers is taken up with huge scenery, dep San Juan Hill in the center, with the ral blockhouses and the nish officers on either The reveille is sounded and reinforcements march in. The field hospital, with two Sisters of Charity, is shown, together with the burial of a soldler and the salute over his grave. After the arrival of Gen- eral Linares sports of camp life are en- ack by the Ameri- get ready and pews of the intended a cans. The Spanish trc | OPENING are attacked by the American force, which storms the outposts and captures the DAYS small blockhouse on the hill. Then fol- lows a terrific bombardment and cannon- ading, which lasts several minutes. After a hand-to- charge of the paniards surrender to the tune of “Dixie,” played by the park band. The grand fireworks display, which fol- lows the battle, Is not the least interest- ing feature of the production. Some fine bombs and rockets were fired, and the management demonstrated that it haa fireworks to burn. Great numbers of col- ored aerolites, shells, aerial novelties, showers and canopies were sent skyward and provoked the admiration of the spec- tators. The =alvo of repeating sheils, opening red, changing to white and finish- ing blue, was a favorite one with the crowd. The set pieces included a trapeze performer In colors, who went through ali the evolutions, and portraits of McKinley and Roosevelt, which were roundly cheered. c-.INOUR... MILLINERY "STORE. This week we make our grandest display of Fall Mil=- linery, S0000EICOCENE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, & September 4, 5 and 6. 09006066000 ! be added in honor of Labor day. WILL TRY NEW STYLE OF STREET PAVEMENT | Concrete Foundation for Basalt Blocks. Bush Street May Be Repaired { at Once. The Board of Public Works decided yes- terday to, recommend to the Board of Su- pervisors that a besalt block pavement !on a concrete foundation be laid on Maln | street, between Mission and Howard. The | concrete foundation is a new idea which | kas been tried with success in Eastern | cities. "All basalt blocks have hitherto | been iafd on sand and the constant neces- | sity for repairs, it is clalmed, will war- | rant the increased cost, which is esti- | mated at $10,500. The city will pay for the !work and the new style of pavement will > cord v invited to inspect these beautiful hats Paris and New York, as well as hun- own that think quite as wse our styles are accepted by every one as the Lond our fresh ir workrooms from we expensive, millinery. Quite the con- popularity of this department is the result of bt somest creations at moderate prices. are welcome to take a look at the new styles for Respectfully, R. D. DAVIS & CO. 059000000000000600006200 be constructed as funds are available, Commissioner Manson recelved official lnouncauon yesterday that the Supreme l g Drugsists, 406 Ciay- | 1o their American zon quite e 0 of all the beer | @Uickened the patriot > of the multi- ‘ Germany brews one-third of adl T | tude. Applause and cheers were frequent | ed Beptember | consumed in the w through sting performance, side of the big lot | tents of the | joyed until the arrival of a courler with | and encounter following the | Americans up the hill the | There will be no performance to-night, | but to-morrow night extra features will | and made a beeline for the street. The barroom was cleare: s by a tor- », the crowd following in Jack's wake ar up the will call me sucker, will he,” the h muttered as he strode along, his it he at man hit him with a club. . Manson will reque Brandenstein to i that the money be not be a e for be used | uat | | s far as it purpose, | will go. | | Special Corset Sale. 1 Another lot of travelers’ samples and odu co all colors and value from 1 be r half | price dozen Coutil” = n silk flossed r. Chester Wright, corner Kearny. ® | Steamer Eureka Libeled. A libel suit was flled in the United | States District Court y by James shipped from Evureka Eureka 156 head of cattle y San Francisco, nd ce of the defendants ffocated and otherwise ued for, which is the cattle, less $472 freight | to be delivered at | that by the neglig A Deckhand Drowned. Mrs. Martin Heckendorf, residing at 703 | Point Lobos avenue, called at the Coro- | ner's office vesterday and reported that | her husband deckhand, fell off the steamer Leader and was drowned on Au- gust 27. The accident occurred some time during the t on the Sacramento River | while the vessel was on her up trip. | _J. Bertz reopens the Central Dining-rooms, 24 Ellls. His reputation guarantees excellence. * — S es | St. Rose’s Parish Picnic. The annual picnic of St. Rose’s parish will be held at Shell Mound Park on La- bor day. ive committees have long been preparing for the outing, which romises to be an enjoyable one. A num- et of valuable gate game prizes have been secured for the plenic. A ——————————— An Insolvent Jeweler. | F. W. Hawley, jeweler, San Jose, filed a petition in insolvency yesterday in the United States District Court. He owes 2086 38 and he has no ADVERTISEMENTS. We Are Giving 3% Premiums FRE] WITH . Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts, | Soda, Baking Powder Good Thine and Place to Buy Great Amercan Impornag Tea U MONEY-SAVING STURES, (Bet. Sutter and Post). 861 Market St. (Opp. Powell). 140 Sixth St. %5 Hayes St. 218 Third St. 1419 Polk St, 621 Montgomery Ave, 216 Mission St, 3006 Sixteenth St. 346 Ninth st 2068 Fii 05 Larkin St. 1815 Devisadero 475 Haight St 2285 on St. 2132 24th St. OAKLAND STORES. 1053 Washington St 616 E. 12th St. 1237 Broadway. 1185 234 Ave. 1510 Seventh St. 1356 Park St.. Alameda. B St., near 4th, 3an Rafael. A Big Premium Given With | of the late Henry ¢ | evening In Metrop | great work for 1 SINGLE TAXERS HONOR MEMORY OF THE LEADER Late Henry George’s Birth- day Anniversary Fit- ADVERTISEMENTS. ¢ FALL GOODS. tingly Observed | —— | Followers of the Teachings of the Great Thinker Celebrate the Anniversary at Metro- politan Temple. Commencing MONDAY. September 3d, we will show complete lines of NEW GOODS in the following departments. el | The sixty-first a of the birth | the single tax, was fit followers of his teachin crowd attended the with Potter presided ed by Joseph - iguire, who we : admirers ot per ard; also great the famous political In his introductory speech Mr. Pnt s the apostle o d his life to the | o n earth. McCluskey, a cousin of Henry | , rendered the “Holy City.” She wccompanied by Harry Wood Brow In introducing Mr. Leggett to the auc an said that when H lved .the problem that had given himself to solve he gathered s around him and submitted the n he had arrived at for their con- that they formed a soc elected for its pre 85c yard; BLAC nce and selfish resent for every man | is the work of education and propagation was given to Henry Ge: to determine it an inve to follow trut ate fondn che bestowed A VELVEES: A full assortment of all the newest shades in our cele- brated SILK VELVETS at $1.50 and $2.00 yard; and 150 shades In an extra quality SILK "PILE VELVET, new crisp finish, $1.00 y variety of the NEW PANNE VELVET, both plain and printed. TAFFETAS. 150 different shades in our standard, good-wearing quailty of ALL-SILK TAFFETA, full 19 inches wide, also a large assortment of best makes TAFFETA, 29, 24, 27 and 54 inches wide— prices 75¢c to $3.00 per yard. LACES. A large collection of NEW VESTINGS, in Mousseline de Soie, Tucked, Hemstitched and Corded Taffetas, and an elegant assortment of NEW LACES of every description — LACE TIES, BLACK AND COLORED RUCHINGS. RIBBONS. We have opened our complete assortment of NEW RIB- BONS in Ottomans, Satin Florentine, Satin Liberty. Mousseline Satin Taffeta, and full variety of WASH RIBBONS in all the New Weaves. Samples of our NEW FALL GOODS forwarded free to any address. SCARFS, JABOTS and 1t X abroad and in this > r had in ame In this city w | N | For the Convenience of Passengers An office has been established in the Oak- land ferry depot, on the ground floor in the center of the building, where passen- leave their baggage checks, ving In the transfer of their , our rates heing lower. Don't | give up your checks on the trains. Morton | Q i, u3, us, NT, 19, 121 POST STREET. Special Delivery, 408 Taylor street and 60 | = Market street. —_———— Was Not at West Point. Through an inadvertence it was stated in The Call of Saturday that ( Willlam R. Parnell, re tor of military ] atth i instruction is given Meeting for Men To-Day. vice for men to-d Foulard Silks Parisian and high grade domestic foulard silks, 24 inches wide, from the looms of the t silk manufacturers in the world; all are this season’s production of the most fashion- able shadings in a large variety of beautiful designs, and have been sold by us this season at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard; now reduced to ?5cayard bBlack Taffetas Guaranteed We guarantee that these taffetas will not cut in wearing and any reasonable claim made within six months from date of purchase wiil be allowable: 19 inches wide $ .83 21 inches wide 1.00 23 inches wide $1.15 26 inches wide 1.25 {Ladies’ Combination Underwear Here are some special values worthy of inspection in ladies’ imported swiss ribbed combination suits with high neck and long sleeves in ankle length: Fine quality cotton all sizes $1.50 a suit Silk and cotton all sizes 3.50 a suit Heavy pure silk all sizes 6.50 a suit Silk and wool all sizes 6.50 a suit Bows Tied Free At our ribbon department, an expert is con- stantly on hand, who will tie free of charge any style of ribbon bow that you may desire. Visitors wishing our new illustrated catalogue can have one mailed free by leaving the name and address at the store during September. Every Purchase. 129 Kearny Street | ueation in other academies where such | at the Young Our plan of little at a time will buy you a handsome Golden Cak SIDEBOARD. Send 5 cents in turniture catalog. The J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY (Inc.), 1017-1023 MiSSION STREET, S bum‘?g“ ""&- - or postage LICK HOUSE G. W. KINGSBURY Lessee and Manager. A Modern Hotel Fire Prook Strictly European Plan. PALACE HOTEL sally acknowledged that these e U the attributes that appeal lar people—undoubted luxury and Comfort, unsurpassed cuisine and service and superior appointme 4 location. Connected by a covered passageway and operated under ome management on the American and European plans. GRAND HOTEL DR.MCNULTY. IS WELL-RNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD ~ Specialist cures Blood Poison, Gonorrheea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Im allled Disorders. Book on Diseases of Men, free. Qrerdyears experience. Terma reasonabic. Hours, 9t03daily:6:30t03. Wev'zs. Sundava. 10 to 12. Consul- tatica freeand sacredly confldential. Call or address P. ROSCOE MeNULTY, M. D. 26!5 Kearny St., San Franciseco, Cal

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