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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1900. 29 BATTLESHIP WISCONSIN RETURNS IN 7 spvERTISEXENTS E s TRIUMPH FROM HER GREAT TRIAL OVER THE SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL COURSE ‘ Not Only Did She Beat the Alabama’s Time but Her Run Home Was Made in Better Time and Gave Better Results. Tihe JONG of PRAISE will be louder than ever for JOF ROSINBIRGY --- offerinds this week | CANT-SLIP HOSE SUPPORTERS? COMPARISON IS GONVICTION e ik ELIe T o ek (0 e cumet asdbin superiar - RHAT 'THIS 15 THE BESY STORE TO TRADE WITH. to anything of the Kind on the market. It neither loosens 2 s the corsets nor oft when stooping. It reduces the ab- g Koy ot 4 domen and produces an idedl form. The CAN'T SLIP is .’oaancooaaocangno detach ade of solid 21 and is equipped with all sizes R et and any Woman wearing X r'be without It. It s made of fne lisic \ WE SELL EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE. » and_imported sat Colors, blue, pink, black 25¢ \ B i - B d red. Economical Stere's price 5 CENIS FOR A 12-CENT BUTTON. LINE FINE QUALITY PEARL BUTTONS, of nickel all sizes. e dozen. OUR LINES OF FLANNEL AND SILK WAISTS of best italian shell, smooth Y PINS, best qu HAIR-PINS, that will riot tear your hair, e card. ALWAYS COMPLETZ—WE MANUFACTURE THEM (URSELVES There are only 20 of :'m’rv} We can’t guaran h ! t X LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UMBRELLAS. s O e N S aTe week we secured 50 sample LADIES' AND GENTS' Umbrellas, hemstitched back | thelr actual value, and it means that there will be a White cambric. sho lively 1g here to-morrow. - many ple and Dresde frame, ?IP WISCONSIN RETURNING TO PORT AFTER CREATING A NEW WORLD'S | | ALABAMA'S TIME ON THE HOME TRIP BY NEARLY HALF A KNOT. SHE one-third ne-thir with novelty handles of hemstitching alone on tt Among them are some for this article. Sale, O r S 49 pRIORS THAT SURPRISE. i Tl S 00 IN OUR HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. ' l‘nhfl_mrn LADIES' HANDKERCHIF [-‘S' L init > & Just a y ca T u VALUES TEAT TELL Another loc of steél rod, s wood handles, coin metal trimmed frame, self-opening by with fast- K dl . naven- | ewburg, hence Oct §; And many actual value Sale takes T - y E lace second floor, O'Farrell street entrance. 75 dozen C A Cargo for Caroline Islands. above, only larger.... hand-embroidered s, hem- : FOREIG F . : - : S IS AV ARTICLE MADE IN OUR OWN FACTCRY. N OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT. g £ % INITIAL HANDK short underskirt. made of the best quality daisy cloth flannelette flle, finished with Toxc n Lace and Insertion. Frencl Sgc d cre Don’t overlook these at.. loep yoke band. Colors, pink, blue _ wa 8115 ECONOMICAL WOMEN, READ THIS : LADIES' KNITTED UNDERWEAR. ONEITA COMBINATION SUT AS WE HAVE SAID BEFORE, I7 YOU WANT AN [DEAL FORM GJ TO JOE ROSENBERG'S. A TOUCH TO NATURE. 3 3 >-FITTING HIP FORM. it rounds out e Merchandise for Victoria. ANCE GLOV - and produces effect desired in prevailing fash- nable material to become disar- weighing two ounces. 50(: Only.. s. No_wire or objecti ranged. Lig in weight, only Why not have a perfect fol ough with kind you have paid THIV FEOPLE MADE FAT BY OUR CELEBRATED KABO BUST PERFELTOR. It is designed to be worn over the corset tesired. Tt of best Fi 4 Oct 12—-Stmr Friesland, ‘ % ms| S t 13—Stmr Noordlan ot s mad = without ire 2 summer netting. Dressmake: em to give their patrons lelighted wit Within everybody’s | abl reach MOTHERS® ATTENTION! with hose supporters at- Pants are departm CHILD'S FERRIS WAIST, band. To make thi tached, made of extra strong jean, buttons attached with ., tape, which makes it an impossibility for them to be torn ey .. v pesecese . . . . or pulled out. With removable elastic straps, so that the | lhrnusers (nulbb attached to the w Walst and 50(: ‘I’HE NEwis‘ CORSEIS fOR “ONIEN | 086 SUPDOTLETS...oesveerssranassasssnneerssrssanrassnns 3 AT THE LOWEST FRICES EVER QUOTED. 225—WRAPPER :—225 175 CORSETS ade of good quality flannelette, coming in striped or sateen, bias ouky fr\nL:‘un'dnf'flRec Tuffled yoke effect, trimmed with wash {;;é;k"‘,r”;]’{; ;v'"“k:“ o braid, lined, tting back, extra width, full length, b2 Lfes well sewed. < will convince you that they 98(3 We make a speclalt are bargains.... FREE by expert co | Bl JOE ROSENBERG 3000 yards more of that RIBBON that was town talk last week. It is Ihle very best all-silk taffeta ribbon made 41z’ inches : wide. In all the newest fall shades. 1f 816 MARKET STREET. s Fume Dt eesithencyo S resist \TC Running Through to 11 0'Farrell St. Wail Orders Solicited. for the same artic The new twentieth century W. B. Corse $1.00 SETS FITTED of FITTING the ha t people. MONEY KEEPS ROLLING SOUTHERN PACIFIC |LADY YARDE-BULLER’S WATER FOR COLONEL OF THE | « Steamer Co FIRST INFANTRY, N. G. O.| EX-GUARDIAN ATTACKED | IN AT ST. BRIGID'S FAIR BLAMED BY A JURY | T e 5 - | Father McAuliffe Is in the Lead in Driver 0'Malley of the Truck That . | .| Attorneys Allegs Her Incompetency | Father 3 e ey e e et e e mar i P g T the Contest for the |7 Killed Little Stella Brissoless - jiPiec. |, tenant golong ¥ the Court. | Surplice. | Escaped Censure. In the matter quest into the Trouble for the First. Fitzgerald and Abbott have | The attendance at St. Brigid's Fair is 14, 10 am|[Pler 2| B qua x: 5 et 2 + | Attorney E 2 bler 31| Thomas F. O'Nell. at present Uentendily /s oice of a motion to remove Willlam | increasing every night There were more | cause of the ¢ les E. Jones, onlanel - of LAhe I SR e Mol O B the trusteeship of Lady | visitors last night than on any day since | a railroad brak e Coroner's jury a verdict that Jomes from shock following th, and added the unknown, and rn Pacific’ Rail fiicient evidenc: ause of death. apprqved by Corener am Pler pm | Pler day ret will be colonel of that c hich has been regiment at the election Whic < arde ordered for the 30th inst. That he shall :;1\\11\“ B. De colonel wAs decided at a caucus of of- | "G o inehaun Friday night. Of the| puller had bee be cast nineteen were | Ernest H. Wakem: The others will prob- | signed by her itate. An affdavit signed | the fair opened. Father Cottle is most | yest enebaum accompanies the | enthusiastic over the success and says | came to his ¢ that the receipts of the bazar will exceed | amputation erts that after Lady | pis most sanguine wishes. adjudged Incompetent | “rhe voting contest for the most popular - appointment of W. | Priest is evoking lots “of excitement. of her estate, well | Father McAuiiffe last night was in the ational Guard, Yarde-Bulle! *oint Arena S am Pler 2 m Pler ficers held on 2 | thirty-six votes to 3 China &Japan Oct Point, “entrance to San it appear that there were ath was caused by acel fonolulu Oct mipier 7| Pledged to O'Netl. 4 R nlat a8 truste i B e e 4 be cast for Lieutenant Colone! wing affiant alleges, that he had al- | ther Ramm second and Father B g By B, o : 2 11|0ct. 18, 10 am{Pier 13 | Charles Boxton, should he. after the re- : ant allegse, (hat b R | Lo, P e, thind. . Thero are voting ver by an engine . e P ;f""’ 2| gult of the caucus, remain in the con- nd_estate. \\'.\Kf‘mz\n.“hl is =_\”ES<‘d1- s also for the candidates for the | cn the ot the Southern ot 1h s b | tost. xecuted a deed of trust to CRaPIAR: (e, | Superior Court Judgeship, and also a con- R “l0ct. 2 11'am/Pier 24| There Is prospect of serious trouble for | on suppr HIL -_dr A B B L for the favorite daily paper. driver of the truek oot B L omiByr o | Tl S B the First Infantry. There | §ad beer declarsd n OCORPT L Ston. | I Mise M B . Sho. N of the | which ran killed Stella Maria ot : AOEENE o epane thome e e L ODHEC SRR SRS B T e e e ¢ Booths. ‘She'ls very | Brissolese s S Py 3 y e s —— | energetic worker and does muc! o e e s 2 i |in the Aamisslon day celeceRUsr, Tl the fair a success. She is assisted In_the year — Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, | Sun, Mocn and Tide. | dleven of the twelve companies of the INGTDENTS IN POLICE COURT. | (e Jair a succese, She s a3t Ity Che | dren climbed.wpon the trick without the ~ Silen. Honniane: iy States Coast and Geodetio Sarvey— | command were in the naruéle. yet the c;m _— nie Lerthen and Angela Sullivan. The krr‘\..w h.me of \;. al She fell between : e ; e e e e LR T | e ade report, fled”sofoe Aws, T el e booth is under the management the wheels and he Too Sick to Appear in o e R 71 Huriey. They are aided by | jury; find that n, lu; Wil | biished by ago, made € Tralsaclion. Published by officlal au- | {801y n parade. The mat- | iy e l R R LT s lve companies Heidi notice, for Major | Court. Mre. Fragier and Misses Quatman, Swee- | deat from care s of said deceased N EAN | ow waters o .| y2ctor o -cond = 5 olloy. C . Barber, | anc ous nce on NEWS OF THE OCEAN. 3 st eneen oL ot | James A, MArgo, INSPACIOL OR the Second & cane of Stuart E . charged with | BeV. ;\xlml‘lné;m:*nhln, Rattigan rher, ;.v]rl ‘mr ugh g C:mse p:x‘l!g‘ Dtaff, was detalled to investigate stes later than ault to murder by s Special Of- | "8 @t aehment booth is managed by and we free a Misses Marie and | We further recommend that the ordinance N o Briza, $ Fort Point; | 75 He has filed his report, but it is no » rs of Inter ri T is the same a ; A D Matters of Interest to Mariners and o 30 thai Sy A0 BN pa I A eubiic, and when it was asked for | ficer Haugen in Fischer's Concert House dearee Barron. r d Shipping Merchants. SUNDAY. OCTOBER The® bply was that “It will be time | Puesday night, was talled in Judge Fritz's | Cecile Sorbler are among the attendants | against children jumping on and off vehi~ ads tumbe H, N with.sche b encugh to give it out when cnarges are | court yesterd X physictan’s certificate | of the palm garden | cles be stric enforced preferred.” It is to be inferred from that | ywas received by the Judge that the de- g E b ‘d. | fendant was unable to be present, as he R’ . & b: B ye. A certificate was { ication has been made to have Al- | & badly swollen eye. T 3 SR e Company D. Fitih Bews. | 5190 received from he pEYICH who is ment of Infantry, appointed regimenmtal d}:m;l_mgl:musm ‘:lbllht German 10;7%-‘ Thepector of rifie practice of that resi- | (AL UOL 0 g e g g e e °He is credited with being the best | CA5€ Wis CON th:uu e Cuttéy shot In_the regiment and one of the best A ator "fgu) o Llp\ ‘offey, in the State. In proof of that he wears a osecutor in tl 4 poolselt ns(caszs. | gold bar won at the State shoot. : e yaater ol Orders have been issued for an inspec- | & and John Phillips yesterday, as tion to be held in November, date not there was another charge against each yet fixed. b pending in u(in-rhm-urlu “&?lmx hfi been “obigy ) B .| set for trial. The cases dismissed were ¢ 12-8 | L L T o Iotigmea 2™ | also considered not to be strong ones. 12—Stmr Arcata, | the early morning tides are given in the ler: | COrPs, Third Brigade. Wis resighec E. F. Taylor, a miner from Nome, ap- Hand column and the successive tides of the | [eports show that during the recent| ...icq”ip Y ze Cabaniss court yester- | i the order of occurrence as to time of | Parade in this city the Sixth Regiment Ree R it - day I e O i otamn the TS | Parned out five companles, number in the | 5 08 & CRATEC.D RCuriihe She e and the last or right hand column gives the | aggregate 251 rank and file. He went to the Columbla Theater Friday last tide of tho day, except when there are but | Major Theodore Rethers has passed the night in an intoxicated condition and was hree sometimes occurs. The heights | examining board and qualified as surgeon refused a ticket at the boxoffice. He addition to the sounding on the | for the First Regiment of Infantry. raised such a disturbance that Policeman ks Mk | _Coast Survey charts, except | Colonel Seymour of the Second Infantry Keyes was called in and he was arrested. | Anita Cr 3 g L G D | e s mign (<) precedes the Bamhs | wa remted nermiesion to tale out. his | LheJudge fined him $, whbich he prompdly ita Cream is more than a softening, soothing prepara- Coast. And then the number given is subtracted from | vaid. i 4 m | Tegiment for _an outing of three days, to | P4\ (coiie Dronetor of the cum | | HOM: It is 2 medical compewnd which removes the blem- Feply that charges are to be preferred. GRAPE-NUTS. s IN HIS VALISE Houotie, rries Grape-Nuts Food. « Mantla, via | 1 o . In tow of | rts Point. cDade, " jrays Harbor. -, b I3 p m--Weather 9:29{ 5. | = i o e | TNOTE-In the above exvosition of the tid i elect a ving and medicines, | Cottage City, acoma. Oct 13—Schr at myselfi on Grape- re the first package an improvement , for Callao. 1 e suc se, ar 1 venport, hne | the depth given by the charts. The plane of < 5 | commence yesterday. $ t ve a valise. Yesterday I se-| Larsen, trom San | FEfeTNCE 15 the mean of the lower low Waters. | “Captain P. J. H. Farrell of tke First | House, was convicted by Judge Cabaniss ishes that mar an otherwise beautiful face. Unsight! 2 new case of two dozen pack-| ve Nome. | Regiment Sanifary Corps has been | Y¢Sterday of using a nickel-in-the-slot ma- Seacklen Boowt it R 5 ce. ! y t 13-U S stmr Time Ball. Eranted ninety days' leave of absence, . | chine and paying in coln, and was sen- s, brown spots, liver patches, muddiness, pimples, Captain Burke and Lieutenants Win- | (ex‘llc’ed to pay a fine of $. The fine was tan and all other discolorations can be removed by a thor- {ved Oct 13-Stmr Bertha, | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | Paley ana Vira, el paid. ING_Seiled O chants”” Exchanse, San Francisco,” Cal. | ut Halinas, has beer elected by Troop € PNiisn Ferrer, stableman at Sullivan & || ough course of Anita Cream. It coaxes a new skin. The NO-Seiled Oct 1s—Schr| Octber % B0 o of the new Ferry | BEfoTe the examining board of the Second | (NI SARCY Sixth and Clara streets, | 14 ckin with all i : E p 2 an, hence Oc. | bullding was dropped at exactly moon to-day—. | Brigade as to thelr qualifications. shazged with the) pmidar of M 3 IS Srspaiatte its blemishes, will gradually come off in unperceived PullaIng Mo of this. 106 meridian, OF 1.8 D A e o s particles, thus leaving a new complexion as soft and beautitul as nature g St s NT CITY—Satled Oct 13—Stmr Cres- | 0'clock p. m., Greenwich time. ° h i 5 P 3 Fengie . San Francisco. oG c. e way things have turned, it looks as | Judge Cabanice' court yesterday and the | designed it. The eli- sept Courtney | TAeutenant Commander, . 8. N ALKINS. . | though Dr. C. C. O'Donnell, the independ.- | case was continued tiil” Wednesday, { czteg i o mu“:fsen?h:‘r%w':;' A‘;‘;‘L(E:m r%‘.égflz:::;g: :s‘g:s[ \3:1:: e 31 ent candidate, would be % Edward McAndrews, a soldier belong- . the mext Con- | BAWIS Mo enth Infantry, amused | | testified to the above facts. & &5 from the Fourth C i 3 You can bet if T were nominated for S one” ongressional | himselt Fridey night by shoving his fists 1ea- Oct 12—St . . District. It is impossible to hav = % a mr_Madrona, for | President I wouldn't fool away my time stitution and laws enforced ax‘;; tx"r-’em.’:'l'a i%;l“fka‘%fl‘lz;’: ulzlre‘e!t‘: nsgh::;hmwn?!‘ I could eat. and | ssimilate the food | in strength. 1| g to my prac- | twenty years in_prac- 7 that Grape-| s 4_ Sept 25 Brig perfectly and ’.D ept 7, to sail Oct § for Killisnoo. le food I, have ever| o ed Oct I8—Skmr me, for professional rea- | uld not be published” It - Fgancisco; stur Lakime. for San Francisco; | writing a long letter of acce tha cal part! Tes act b —————PRBB - S0c . o : g PLE If you cannot ohtaln Anita C 3 drugg!ist’ send be given privately to those who care| ASTORIA-Amived Oct 1-ftmr Despatch, | BODOAY Feadnr O mros 11 i s [ S e T s, FUil particuinte, Testractions ant & fres sams to inquire by the Postum Cereal Co.,| P25, Oct 8. “What would you say?" teach the Eastern Representative %n Deters ""’K‘ Mogen promlsmtm‘ o mlor "-;;onlnmpr‘““.d mto .r,».“ ,..“"“ \:poh’n recaipt of fc stamp. ANITA CREAM 24, Bt Creek, Mich. ol S-nl.led Oct 9—Br ship Orealla, for Queens- | *‘ ‘Thanks, I'll run!’ "—Cleveland Plain | curse of coolleism, s and corpou . ‘28.“"’“"" “ltt ‘:h?h time tg?ws:: de- o R Bt S An""“ ol et tow: Dealer. =5 -n?%.u the restriction act renew: ferred sentence till Tuesday, ; :