Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTE {MBER 16, i900. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. been sued by M. Lowenthal, ) 2 BIG FURNITURE EXPOSITION BUILBING, Block: Sixteenth ‘St.. from Mission to Capp. i Prices are always lower here than anywhere else—the variety larger—the furniturs better. If we cannot save you money on your purchase we do not expect to do business with you. But we are satisfy ing old customers and making new ones by offering advantages which cannot be increased in weight. defect, he said, could be remedied. contentfon that the waist did not fit. elsewhere, in point of goodness and in point of satisfaction. The system of holding up —bait—is not practiced here, but all through the store you will find a umformity of * prices that is the bulwark of this colossal and growing concern. Pattosien’s s depend on stomers, consequently our customers can depend on Pattosien’s 2 tearfully said to Justice Dunn. edge of feminine adornments, rapped determination, said: light dawned upon her: @ bttt el oo oo et @ S z: ?fs!??‘g-?l!"‘ 'l!I( iy ull AU m*‘ — = LARGE ROCKER . —_LARGE e Five Pxece Parlor Suits— AR, ROCKER ol 1 ;s the echo of the winter's melody is asain upon the ear, and to C t R d M judge by its promise and yrophecy we shall not lack the arpets, Kugs and Mattings. R e I lins for m to come. It is true, mean a saving of at least 15 per cent—in many instances b5 al great ones of the Every advantage is yours here—largest stocks, greatest ndeed, that the mus e. earth seem so far to have passed us by, , reliable goods—and ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST PRICES. ith the ently satisfactory excep- tions of the Grau contingent, in grand d the Graff forces, with Mme. opera, Sembrich, but in the purely musical world the season is notably empty. So far not one great instrument is booked to appear, and but few E them ver, the Henschels belli) enough sed th but sel a local mu than among nd Mlle. these conditions seem ative musician of ynspicucus at the matter of ~)mm\n1\\ concerts wi 1 exception of tentative effort in Manufactu'cr Sample fif it aizecd Tivoii. 1t is to be 2 & ply it the wide interest it s arotised in this the highest form of mu- Sical entertainment should be allowed to die out. Francisco has amply proved during a nu f in ittent attempts at establ symphony society her perfect w S5 to Support such, given & worthy conductor and reasonable prices of t is also understood that the fin al backing of Mrs. Phebe A. Hearst and other public-minded citizens is still be ¢ ed upon, and the lack seems to be a strong committee of man- ment to handle the affair. It is early h, and amply early to developments. t to_juc - for Tur The solitary symphony concert above referred to a subscription affair and will be given Tivoli Opera-house on Thur f the subscribers are The concert will ymphony hear uld be no dnhcuh) riptions. Exquisite Dresser. 13.00 2 Carloads of Fancy Leather- Seat Rockers. Among the week's concerts perhaps the st interesting \\Illr:m that of Miss I{IJTI' Ot b L da (Adicr), “which will - be glven in e Wby i x y's Hall on Friday even- us =, hana- plate mir- mings—go Fancy Dmmg 2 is a California girl, who home. with a Parisian reputation ed in a season’s successful appear- a Comique in the part a pupil of Mme. Co- tirector of the Coionnc YR sco Lace Curtain Sale, Fr Bargsins fro ce and Switzerland. £l »h\m.;, her p(-n ple at the and will lez for New " with tropoli- billed to appear there in 3oheme,” meo_and d Mi- include the *B Shadow Danc “Le . 1d Miss Genevieve May Moroney. he long-lost Azzali grand opera com- s at last been found and is now It secems that thelr vessel was hy the storm which destroy ill-fated Galveston and serious fears were entertained for their o1y, vill open at the California . That Money- ing Book. Now Ready. Write for It Our i\lew Fall Catalogue evening, September 23, s opens Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. There will be four given during the f wee £ ‘Othello,” A o k | ch ) AGAINST THE ine reganty ot VETERANS WILL MEET |earninioen vy, i gy oard of Supervisors musicians and actors VY PORT CHARGES v into pound distric TO HONOR THEIR DEAD curious to hear the singer chosen for the was appoint ;v to take part in the Azzali ompany and many n to have the matter a £ are the prophetic comparisons made. Hut f Mission Improvement : Garficld Post of the Grand Army Pre- | the proof of the pudding is in the eating, oy of ks P, % p ve shall see what we shall see. the Matter at yer- pares for Its Annual Memorial | and we shall see whi At wes. Service. ! Another lnllr (i ng programme is sday evening James A promised by Miss Anna Miller Wood for s s fie st No. 34, G. A. R., will hold s | Lhursday evening at Sherman & Clay’s 8 an Lillle wa ructed to com- |, find aSrvice Thich it5 | pran, This favorite contralto 1s well with the Board of Trade, the . yice In the social hall | known and much admired among San of oBIEnce hants’ | O i building, O'Farrell co audien and her first public B » the subject of the e: street, to which all con and nee for some time here will doubt- 4 Y p inst shipping. Army, memliers of the Woman's Relief warmly welcomed among the mu- 3 1 |,rl g the matter be Corps, the Ladies of MDA ATy B Miss Marfon L. Bear announces an in- and Long ( m, Re; Army vitat piano recital for Monday even- ‘l‘.‘ X L - their families and friends ' ing ]‘l“ l\)e ltl\ en lln ‘S‘h(-rman & and the public generally are invited. Clay's Hall. A plano recital is also an- FEK tv'ttfit'ttttttttttt*i'*ii***fifitt*it**t*i*miit*tg Unusual preparations have been made | nounced for the following evening at the ¥ |to make the event a reverential and same place by Miss Grace Barker Mar- o % | otie object less 1 =hall, pupil of Miss Elizabeth Westgate, = & | service a year = sisied by Bert Georges, Samuel Savan- * I h fourteen of i rs, and the . Arthur Fickenscher and Miss Estelle = occasion will be not only a service | Brun. : SEND x rted comrades, but will S x ymmemorate the nine The Minetti String Quartet announces : YOUR * the death of its fifth season of chamber music con- 3 * ter whom the | certs, to begin at Sherman & Clay's Hall o FRIENDS « riridge | on October 5.; The first programme will x | include a new Russian quartet, of Ippo- o x litoff Iwanow, to be given for the first - : o “on. time here, and the Schubert C major = , : teen Instru. | String quintet. R x " (Gounod), | Eo ¥ o), | rhere is good word from New York of o The ouvenir x raen, tmo | Miss Evelyn Henry, soprano, who has ) * 154 by ‘God. | been studying there for the past two years * : m Cellari /ith Theoder Byorksten. She_created a o +* C. Maher wili vorable impression on New York audi- 3 * | The Old From | ences at the close of last season and has OF THE * rs W, G will <ing | recently’ made a very successful appear- - * Whisper and Il Hear' ance at a concert under the distinguished x olionini), with violln obiigato ana Patronage of Walter Damrosch, Tremont 2 plano accompaniment. Smith and others. D R R R 2t e e Hilda Newman, another Californian girl, The will be beautifully e ully adorned was at the piano; with palms, ferns and flowers and dec- | | orated with' the national colors. s e Come Along, You Fancy Dressers. We place on sale to-morrow 500 pairs ' . A recent death at the Napa Asylum re- calls a sad ending of what promised to be a brilllant career. On September 1 Bu- zene O'Connell, one of a large family of m Native Sons’ Celebration. % mvn':‘ll astern ~?rn.;£|e Fh(;;rs. consisting of | MY (‘(:,"?‘f?flr?;':-;stm’rh?»‘stfiwfi:l; S tone engr. VI 3 v d, box ca rench calf, enameled | Ler his brilliant debut concert at Ham 36 pages beautiful ha fi 5 gravings, !‘.L ledtner mm‘:l::m{ dan Gp to date ton Hall in Oakland atter the young vio- 0es, a e o wort! to | turn rom a on, Eu: printed on the finest paper. Handsome cover £ per pair, at the Standard Shoe Co., 105 | Liugy® will road. with Tegret of ok oan in colors and gold. All the striking features Market AR Y SRR o | fate’ Mr. O'Connell was 33 years old, and his sad end was the result of overstudy of his favorite mstmn‘ent_ Fire in a Factory. Fire broke out vesterday afternoon in C. Anderson’s carriage and wagon f: | tory at 415 Sixth street. An alarm was | rung in from box 134, btt by the time the | Fire Department reached the scene the | bu i three-story affair, flames. The fire was | of the great fete. The regular mnmmy musical service will be held at St. Dominic’s Church, cor- ner of Bush and Steiner street: day evening, September 16, at 7 The choir,__will sing Rossini's “Stahnt Mater.” The soloists will be Miss Lily Roeder. soprano; Miss E. V. McCloske extinguished. It started in the | contralto; J. F. Veaco. tenor; Signor G. The damage amounts to $500. 8. Wanrell, bass; organist nvg dlrec_i?r, | Franklin Palmer. Register! Register! 2 Registration closes September 2. Pre- Bt. Brigid's Basaar Gasette. cinct registration Saturday, September | St. Brigid’s Gazette will be issued every 15, and Saturday, September 22. Office |€Vening during the bazaar to be conduct- open at City Hail from 8:30 &. m. to 10 p. | d from October § to October 2 at the m. daily. Mechanice’ Pavilion for the benefit of St. | +... ILLUSTRATED.... Now on sale at all book stands, 25 cents. w;wuuu)uwwuu;u;uuu;uf B T e e e e s {WANTED TO EXHIBIT THE WAIST IN COURT HE modesty of Justice of the Peace Dunn was put to a severe test yesterday when Mrs. Alice Mason, a fair was on trial before him, volunteered to don a silk walst which she claimed did not fit her at all, and for the payment for which she had a ladies’ suit against Charles Mason, the plaintiff’s husband, and insisted on the pay- ment of §55, the value of the waist and a dress that went with it. To Mrs. Mason's claim that the waist was a wretched fit, Lowenthal de- posed that after her measurement had been taken Mrs. Mason went on & pleasure trip to some Eastern citles and that on her return she was sensibly He attributed her ing, and while he acknowledged that the walst might be a little tight, the It was then that Mrs. Mason made her offer to give ocular proof of her “I am willing to put the waist on, so you can see for yourself,” she The latter, who prides himself on his knowl- “That will be entirely unnecessary, “Oh, 1 did not mean that I would put it on here, Judge, but I will come attired in it if you postpone the case until to-morrow.” Justice Dunn, however, ungallantly decided against the judgment for the lady’s tallor in the sum asked for. promised, Lowenthal agreeing to make the necessary enlargements in the walst and Mrs. Mason to accept and pay for it on that condition. Current Gvents in Gre %us/ca/ orid “Ro- | ADVERTISEMENTS. German Eiderdown An elegant as- sortment of col- ors in polka-dot designs this week. 15¢ Yard, Cashmere Flannelette. 34 Inches wide, Persian effects, this week 163¢ Yard, defendant in a suit which ; tailor. Lowenthal brought the stouter proportions to high liv- California Wool Blankets. One case of extra heavy fine White Wool Blankets for double beds, a solid close weave {nr family use. The best In the market at the price. Sateen Covered Comforters. 9 dozen full size, finest quality of Pure White Cotton Fillings. Hand. gome patterns of dark and medium colors. FOR A LEADER THIS WEEK ONLY $]‘5O Each Pillow Slips 28 dozen @x{r'\ heavy Pillow Slips, fine. ON Double Bed Sheets. One lot bleached double Bed Sheats, 81x% lm-hu that heavy round thread that gives perfect satisfaction in wear. Used so much now for family use. THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD THIS WEEK 60c Each for order as he blushingly, though with madam,” and the lady replied as a lady and gave The case was then com- @il o e ferferferlefrofoefeofefefefertocfoforfedonfocfurfedenfecfeefesfulwlen 1@ oo fofenfo 4x36 Inches, made of a close, ;n‘:lns;nl muslin, with 2-inch hém. ON SALE THIS WEEK. 10c Each | | Dinner Napkins. About 25 dozen large size Dinner Napkins, Irish linen; a good assortment of patter: Table Linen A choice assortment of Belfast Table Iinen in bleached and wun- bleached, 60 1|clles wide, made of the pure flax. There is no better to be ' 50c per Yard Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Goods Delivered Free in This and Neighboring Cities. bleached, made of flne FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, $1.00 Dozen GOODS ON SALE AT MARKET-STREET STORE ONLY. KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 1220-1222-1224 MARKET STREET. secured me of the most g st in her effort to ma Gazette intere 1 full of lite co-operation pens on the cc the silver-plated ary menit. Wit 'and dceriptive Drose have consénied to be ware. | members of her staff. —_———— The Peterson Robbery. The cases of Joseph Dean and Maggle | O'Dea, charged with grand larceny for stealing a watch and chain and $6 from To appreciate fully the beauties, gen- eral utility and extremely low prices of silver- | terson, 183 Sacramento street, . . i recalled hotore Tudge Frit: ware you must see our varied and extensive | no c\idnnte against Dean and dismissed the case. The evidence was ‘strong against Maggie, and as willing to plead guilty to petts the Judge accepted her plea and sentency her to a hundred days in the County Jail. ———————— Succumbs to Poison. | S. Zwaal, proprietor of an awning and tent factory, who swallowed a dose of car- stock this week. We call attention to some articles in daily use. not SILVER-PLATED SUGAR BOWL, BERRY DISH, quadruple sflver- with 1 dozen teaspoons........ $2.00 plated frame and satin finish giass Triple silver-plated satin finish and oonr .00 bolio acid on Friday night because his TRIPLE SILVE R-P LATED wife x)‘:\41‘1 left him, died at the Receiving fancy patterns. PICKLE CASTER.. ...51.25 P R LR TEASPOONS, dos... HIMNEVEIELSTHY CHUNS THA he had tried to end his life ESPOONS, doz. .$3.00 and SCRAPER..... .. i B DE: T SPOONS, doz. 8250 SILVER - PLATED BUTTER ‘Was Mrs. Le Blanche Coerced? M FORKS, doz. .$3.00 DISHES, plain and eng. Judge Conlan is making an investigation SERT FORKS, doz ...$2.50 ROGERS BROS.' 1847 as to what led Mrs. Kitty Le Blanche to SUGAR SPOONS and BUTTER PIECE CHILD'S SETS ..... Itl‘m'e (Efd (;l:‘\l “:1 riilg“' tumS tle sfu l““}t IVES, each ...%¢ NUT CRACKERS, silver plated.%¢ she wo i estify in the e of P. - . 'S TS [ oittn s the petvate - detacitre: arsed SILVER-PLATED SALTS and SILVER PLATED CHILD'S CUPS, with being an accessory to the attempt PEPPERS, palr .... c. nicely eng. by her husband to murder her. There is a suspicion that she was coerced not to testify, and if the person or persons who made her disobey the subpena of the court can be discovered they will be punished for conter-pt. Every effort will be made to get her to return to the city. — e | A Soldier Burglar. | Harry L. Johnson, a private in the First | Infantry, was held to answer before the | Superior Court by Judge C day on a charge of burgla 5000 bonds. During a fire in Chew Woo's store | at 605 Jackson street Johnson stole a num- ber of articles 818-820 Market St., San Francisco. Orders of $5.00 and over sent free to any ratiroad station. LASHS BITTERS A PLEASANT “ LAXATIVE NOT INTOXICATINC Known for nearly half a cen- tury as absolu e'y peerless. IT CREATES A PERFECT COMPLEXION. and incites the skin with Hitchcock School, SAN RAFAEL, CAL.. FOR YOUnG MEN AND BOYS. Separate Heoms. Gymuastum. Military Drill, TONG PO CHY, Succeasor to Dr. LAT PO TAL grguste o Canton Medical ollege, after a very success- ful practice of many years in " HRISTMAS TERM HEGINS AUGUST WTH. the h:althy look of eariy s REV. C. HITCHCOCK. Prineipal e marvelous cures effect years. Bis herbs demonstrate Removes tan, sunburn, pimples, etc., and leaves TRINITY SCHOOL., &% It is desired to correct an erroneous impres. sion that Trinity School has been di aad. I MOND. Diabet Ce the skin soft and velvely. Gury boye F go0d mo ook ave e Asthma. - Paraiyet §00d_moral character are taken. S. MEAD, 2203 Central ave. Sold by all druggists and persons lfllclld general dealers. If you can- with any kind of mhdy ‘whatsoever are not obtain it send us S0e for BUSINESS 7 large bottle or 1c for trial POLYTECHNIC Zg8ines T e e size, F.:n‘hevvx::(‘"'h::\dll:‘;u:?“’m departments | 10 a. m. to 12 m. Accept grateful thanks n the ‘and shorthand E B. HARRINGTON course, 'Students may enter at any tme. All | Manding. = A DARLEY. San Rafasl mdnm in mvfllulblc AUTHORS SEEKING A PUBLISHER NEW WESTERN HOTEL, JCEARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- Imd.ld and renovated. Manuscripts suitable for fs- suing in volume form required by established house: liberal terms; prompt, straightforward treatment. Address ks, 141 Herald 23d st., New York.