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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, S HOUSE FURNISHINGS. A WONDERFUL STOCK OF Seasonable Furniture. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. For year after vear a phenomenal success has attended the efforts of the man- t 1o properly conduct the immense business in 2 manner satisfactory both to patrons and store. ; changes and improvements made in salesroom and factory have all been made with reference to the added con- We strive continually to improve our methods of selling and to make purchasing rt and profit of o Iso desire to call att tised goods are absolutely free customers. n to € an entire absence of exaggeration in our advertisements, and state that the illustrations rom anything which can in any way mislead or misguide—in rast to the “DOCTORED UP” pictures in the ads of our “COMPETITORS.” S5ARGAINS ON SALE THIS WEEK!! A SALE OF PARLOR TABLES- A soiid, substantia! Parlor Table, B ( PULLMAN PALACE FOLDING BEDS in oak and mahcgeny. 20 of " the m this WITH WIDE OPEN EYES eadily increcs- pleased rst Table. tremely and res of Roman Chairs, about thres 1t patterns, made of mahogany col- birch wood, upholstered in rades this week it orts, our own make, golden oak or vels 3 d birch, uphoister- 25,00 r Suits, our own 1k e price € >arlor Suits ing, uphol 1 in heavy velour—close out price WE SAVE YOU MONEY. pets for the lcast money. - Just received, a heavy purchase of “Bady Brussels ( were specially ade de, of the best for W current pric rs are the lat ods we have mark ticular attznticn is called to a vers A fine, deep plle velv Your par hout egant Tapestey Brusscls Car 65¢ and 75¢ Inzraias s in the medivm de- 20 4c, 55¢ lable qualities, p: rd al- A moderate price Art Square in he newest patter d colors ¥ Price. Size. Price, y 4,25 (3w 575 Mattings: We continie the sale tised last week of the high grade, Warp per tton at Japanese roll of 40 8.50 Beautiful Gando'a Couch— 32 inches wide, 6 ft. 6 in, efl Buy Our Goods and after the clessst inspection (it’s what we like). Don’t think for a minute that wedon’t sel Higher Grades— the best that’s made only the prices and w i A pi Jook sowellonpcper. issu Straizht Front, Hanc-Made 3 CORSETS w J PER PAIR. /4y 5 10 Gearp St | { \ s CORNER KEARNTY. T firror st Pariors. DIX'S y_and Penny T. EGAN, Re: yal Pills): ere, Boston, th beauty and durability. gualities would not Frenct e e S C L LU SAPPHIRE $3.00 v $15.00 I\ " GHESTER F, WRIGHT, | i Royal Worcester Cor- long, mahogany or oak finished frame, hair filled, nd guaranteed, covered in and 5 colored velours—con- did value at $20.00. 16.75 Turkish Couch—Mazde up either in gondola shape or straight s shown in picture, it combines comfort tapestry not ne or best Frer.ch velour. ry. 14.50 Note this design of a Parlor The legs being of ex- odd design and the 24-in. top having ornamented and carved rim a credit to the de- . being out of the or- in its sim- yet strong Made to order in efther A A Mission and Sixtgenth. P ATTUSI[N’S Sixteenth and Mission. It's & new lar’ wreath of on for its oddness and extreme rich- ness. Sale price is 5.00 MAIL ORDERS FILLED. El_egant Three-Piece Parlor Suits _artistic in design, frames of mahogany polish finish, richly carved, upholstered over the finest quality springs ¥ made, with coverings in various colors of silk tapes velours. Special for this sale only.... MADE-UP Carpet Rugs. A few prices to show the great bargains on sale. ize 10-6x15, AXminster............. £27.00 Size 11x12-6, Lowell B. B 25.00 Size 8-3x10, Axminster.... 18.00 20.00 Wilton Velvet... 15.00 x10-6, Bigelow B. B. 21.00 Size 9x12, Wiiton Velvet 17.50 2 , English Br 14.00 Size 6x9, English Brussel R8.50 A few carpets made up without borders from the finest Royal Wiltons at one- third the regular price. Bring the size of your room. S A work.of artand like all other couches, a product of our own factory. The design ‘s new and It is bis- cuit tufted from foot to over the head. Upholstered in firest handbuffed ’“‘""50-00 er. Frame either solid oak or mahogany This couch would §75.00. Compare—we ask comparison. Solid R'c Davenpart, made to crder in either plain or colored Fren-h-velour, Frame i{s mahoganized birch, piano finish, It is § feet 6 inches long and 30 inches deep. $50 would be 3 low price in downtown shops. And still another cxtraordinary offer in parlor tables. one takes the pedestal shape. It is made of solid mahogar and the top is 30 in. .In diam ter, ornamented with a circu- carving; bage rests on massive feet. table that will be commented 16.50 sell at downtown stores for This Hall Tree. Massive ) design in selected, | the quarter - sawed __ oak. | A highly polished; the French | bevel mirror 1s 16x16 inches; th seat has a receptacle for rub bers, et Height, 6 ft. 6 In. width, 3 ft. 1 in. | | ~— silk damask and Cozy Corners | and * Upholsteries. | Estimates cheerfully sub- mitted for draperies, cozy | corners, shades and reup- holstering furniture, couch- es, etc. i Turkish Lamps, Tabourettes. Turkish Chairs. Turkish Pipes. ! No Exorbitant | Rent figured in ! (what good to YOU ?) | Wedded to a falss idea and lashed to a floating spar are much the same o thing! You may be -rescued, but it's doubtful. We've three acres of floor space—2 im- mense floors, cov- ering A WHOLE BLOCK and We own the building —are glad to see you, whether you're ready to buy or not. SCEEDULE OF CIVIL Commission An;:ozmc;a Dates Tests for Inspectors of the Board of Health. service examinations for inspectors the Board of Health will be held v | und as follows: Assistant piumbing inspectors, : Friday, November 16, at 2 p. m.; sanitary { tors, Monday, November 19, at 2 p. | m.; food inspectors, Wednesday, Novem- | ber 21, at 2 p. m.; market inspectors, Fri- day. November 23, at 2 p. m. Separate examinations for chief plumb- ! ing inspector, chief sanitary inspector, sewer inspectors, disinterment inspectors and bakery, bath and laundry inspectors { will be held on dates to be set hereafter. All applicants for positions as assistant | plumbing_inspectors must, in_addition to | their applications, file a proof of knowl- f edge of trade, signed by three master ~elebrated Female | plumbers, showing that the applicant is Powders never fail | 2 'mu them safe and sure (after falling with garticulars | pectors, ractical plumber. pplications for thevarious examinations scheduled above will be received up to the following dates: Assistant plumbing in- November 10, 5 p. m.; nspectors, November 14, 5 p. m.; food In- SERVICE EXAMINATIONS | “Pectors N spectors, November 15, 5 p. m.; market in- 'mber 17, 5 p. m. ————e— The Sals a Success. i for | The Bee Hive, 717 Market street, mage a great hit in the sale of the Rochester 8hoe Company's stock. This is the last week of the sale. There are several hun- dred pairs of ladies’ and gentlemen's shoes at $3.00 and $4.00 left, which will go this last week at §1.90; also ladies’, misses’ and boys' shoes, worth from $1.50 to $2.25, which ‘wili be sold for T5c_per pair. member, the last week, The Bee. 717 Market street, near Third. T —— Yerba Buena’s Hello. Court Yerpa Buena No. 913 of the Inde- pendent Order of Foresters will give & hello party in the Shiels building to-mor- row evening. This 18 to include a variety entertainment and a programme danc- ing. ————— M. C. Bloss, who has been a member of the firm of Chickering, Thomas & Greg- Gake Tor Buperior Judee. e has ait the . He has s which education - advan! and e; ence, ed to inherent honesty, can give, :l?"d“ is eminently fitted for the pogi- THE SOUTHERN ROUTE FLYER To Be Again on the Wing This Week. On Wednesday next the Southern Pa- cific resumes the service of Sunset Lim- ited between San Francisco and New Or. leans. This brilliant train will run tri- weekly during the coming season Instead of semi-weekly, as in past seasons, the In- creased service being necessitated by the steady but persistent growth A the Bunset Houte. The. comia e on tistical records show that this Increses | commcrced some five or sIX vears ngo until now a surprisingly large percentage ' of the winter tourist travel to California from east of the Mississippl is by the | n, ln,lgt:he;" y:lnr or two.l . e e Mexico excursicn, whi the 14th. Is rapidl < L all prell; 0 mean to go make a NDAY, NOVEMBER 4, | served in alcohol. | ognized them at | iquidate their board bil, 19.75 CARPETS, RUGS AND LACE CURTAINS. | ,CBPPCt Sh",PPing is a pleasure here, for the reason that every man on our floors is a Umrfmghl'\- practical man, who, when told the ideas you may have, knows exactly how to carry them out for you, and a pleasure again, owing to our honesty of purpose in giving you the very l)ést car- 1900. BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS INVADE CONLAN'S COURT They Wish Testify o 1409 Leavenworth street, out of $i0 | board and lodging for herself and daugh- ter, was called in Judge Conlan's court again vesterday morning. Many ladles | were In the courtroom expecting some in- | teresting developments, but they were dis- appointedy Attorney Hawkins for the defendant | arcse when the case was called and asked | for a continuance until next Thursday, as the witnesses who had been subpenaed to testifyto the defendant's character were mostly engaged in the political campalgn and could not pe present. The prosecution | offered no objection and a continuance was granted until next Thursday. Meantime the prosecution is busy hunt- | ing up landladies whom the defendant and her daughter have defrauded. The several of them in the courtroom who e pressed their willingness to testify agaln the defendant, whom they had recognize although she bore another name while | boarding with them | One of them, Miss Bessle Still, 964 Geary street, swore to a_complai Conlan charging Sa frauding her out of $10 du lodging for herself and daughter. ¥ | went to her house on July 27, the day after leaving Mrs. Kearns’ house. Mrs. | Saunders gave the name of Mrs. Ander- | son and introduced her daughter as Miss | Anderson. She told a sad story about her dead husband and said she carried with | her one of his fingers, which she had pre Mother and_ daughter remained for a | week and suddeply disappeared, it was | supposed, because a young lady had ree- | table. They forgot to Miss Saunders | did not offer to teach Miss Still elocu- tion and the delsarte movements for a f the board bill. Another lady, who lives at 828 Powell street, called at police headquarters and expressed her readiness to swear toa Saunders’ arrest for de- | he said Mrs. Saunders was A Wetmore and her Wetmore. Judge Conlan | warrant for Mr frauding her. then known daughter as Mis: Beach, California. This elegant | which valued at eighteen thou- ol is now being exhibited by | _Dohrmann Company, Pacific gents for this factory’s products. * | ——e——— | WHAT ARE INSPECTIONS l IN THE GUARD TO BE?| Work Ahead for the New Colonel of | the First Infantry Regiment | of the National Guard. Inspections will occupy the attention of | the National Guardsmen of the Second | Brigade for some time to come. These will commence to-morrow, and the ques- tion that is asked by those who are posted s to previous inspections is “Are there to be bona fide inspections or are they to be simply a snow of men, many of whom may be ‘stuffers’ placed in the ranks to | bring the company up to the standard? Phey are anxious to know if Major Margo, the brigade.inspector, will ask each com- | pany commanaer upon honor if each man | in the ranks at muster bona fide en- | listed member of the company. It is| claimed that if that course is pursued no captain will dare to vouch for men does not know, being aware of what pen- alties are provided. It is claimed that if this procedure is adopted the exact nu- merigal strength of each organization in the brigade will be ascertained and that there will be an actual and not a paper muster. Lieutenant Colonel O’'Neil will assume | commend of the First Infantry Regiment as soon as his commission is delivered to him. have no easy - In his capacity as colonel he will | task in reconciling the mi- nority to the majority and receiving the hearty co-operation of all the line officers, for it is asserted that notwithstanding the promise he made not to disturb the companies of the Elli 1eet Armory there is not in that armory that feeling | which ought to exist for the good of the service between the commanding officer | and those under him. The four companies in the Ellis-street Armory do nat_feel happy in the fact that the field officers | were selected from material outside of | their armory. Whether Colonel O'Neil will be able to win the sixteen officers | from Ellis strect over to him time alone will tell. He will also have to arouse a sr!m of enthusiasm among the officers to | the end that they will enlist young men | into the companies and bring the regiment up to within 15 or 20 per cent of the max- | imum strength, and to do this he will have to_use all the policy at his command. | Captain Phillip L. Bush has been de-| tafled to preside at an election for second lieutenant in Company H, vice Arthur J Magee, who failed to report for examina- | tion. The election occurs November 21. | Dr. C. D. MeGettigan, appointed assist- ant surgeon of the Fifth Regiment of In- | fantry, has been ordered to appear before the examining board to pass the regular | examination as to his qualifications for the position. | attacking Judge Willlam R. Daingerfield. ADVERTISEMENTS. Do You Tonic? = Against Mrs. Helen ; Siunders. § Another Warrant Issued for Her Ar- rest, Miss Bessie Still Being the Complainant This Time. St The case of Mrs. Helen Saunders, the wealthy widow of San Rafael, who is ac- » cused of defrauding Mrs. Lizzie Kcar;!:r.: immediate lastlng At Druggists Epervwhere, efficacious Need a FOR BODY AND BRAIN Since 1883, Endorsed by Medi Prof: agreeable Refuse Substitutes. These Are It Is Worth Your While to See What Decorated China. Last January we put 500 dozen Decorated China Cups and Saucers .on sale at two palir for 25c. and sold them out in one week. We after- ward had so many calls for them from those that did not get any that we decided to reimport them, and they are now on sale at the old price—two pairs cups and sau- cers, 25c. A 7-inch Decorated Vitrified Por- ! had taken his departure, and she prom:sed celain Dinner or Soup Plate. Were to be on hand to-morrow morning to 15c each—now 7c each. swear to the complaint. | R — — | . Rivalry of High-Class Hotels. | CCHU!OId The competition between some of the . s famous hostelries is resulting in | NOVeltICS. of luxurious and expensive table | £ Reed & Barton of Taunton, | Cuff and Collar Boxes. Celluloid, ve just compieted a beautitul strong_and durable. Prettily deco- ce for Hotel del Coronado, Cor- | rated. 75c and upwards. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, single and in sets; Celluloid, strong and _durable. Single. 50c and up- wards. Sets, $1 00 and upwards. Celluloid Novelties, Hand-Painted, Gold-Plated Fram 30c and up- wards. Write for Our New Christmas Beok. When Such Prices as 818-820 Market St., San Francisco. — —MAIL ORDERS FILLED—— Quoted the Goods Are. T okonobi Jardineres. These goods are t nese Terra-Cotta. finis and embossed—at special est Japa- d in gilt prices Sige. 4% in. high. 6 ig. wide. SEP. in. high. ‘g wide. Size, 7% in. high, 9 in. wide Bize, 9% in. high, 11 w - Size, 10% in. high, 12 In. wide.. 1.3 ScrapBEbE,F ancy Baskets, Etc. Deco- Scrap Books, 10¢ upwards. rated and plain covers. Albums graph for unmoynted Half-leather 5¢_and upwards. 3 with Celluloid For handker- i trinkets, J0c and photo- binding. Hand-Painted, Sa covered and wards. Music Rolls, full assortment and upwards. ellulold Top 1, %Bc and M ANORYNOLS A Judge Daingerfield’s Repu- tation Assauited by a Hidden Foe. The lawyers of San Francisco have been | much surprised during the week to receive through the mails an anonymous circular Inquiry has ascertained that the same cir culars, bearing no signature and purport- | ing to emanate from nowhere, have been | scattered broadeast through the city. These documents purport to quote the | utterances of Judge Daingerfleld and to | recite his actions as Judge. To offset these anonymous publications leading lawyers of the city, regardiess of politics, have issued a signed statement giving facts, which statement is being ex- tensively distributed. The statement of these leading aftorneys is sufficlent evi- dence that no other defense of a man like Judge Daingerfield, who has twice been elected a Judge of this city by large ma- | jorities and whose official and private con- Te the surest and safest com- plexion creator. It removes all _pimples and blotches, freshens the skin and leaves your face as soft and fair as in girlhood. For Druggists and Genera FREE for a Year. Woman's Home Gompanion, the favorite ladfes’ maga- zine. Send stamp for partic. B ulars to-day, as only 1000 subscriptions will be given away. Address Adv. Dept., E. B. HARRINGTON & CO.; Mtrs, Los Angeles, Cal. GUNS Smokeless Pos for catalogue ces ‘mistake if they do not secure their ac- at once. | commodations 1 S strength to sexual Lafiin & Rand Waterpreot . in buik and loaded in sheils. Send of goods. GEO. W. SHREVE, I Markes at D Weak Men and WOmeni e Homs oo R | duct has even been above reproach, is | necessary against an anonymous attack of this character. The intelligence and enlightenment of the citizens of San Francisco is too high to suppose that an anonymous circular at- tacking an honest Judge can have any other effect with a decent man than to condemn its sender, proclaim him a cow- ard and defeat its purpose. San Francisco voters are independent and manly people and thelr sense of fair play is strong, and they cannot think that | attacks made by D!Ogle afraid to sign | | their names are fair. honest or designed | for other than a bad purpose. The con- | science of the American people revolts at the idea of an anonymous attack on any | person, official or private. Assaults by | ersons afraid to give their names or to | ather their work are*always repudiated. | The unsigned attack coming from -no- | where carries with it the presumption of untruthfulness and dishonesty, as well as the proof of cowardice. A statement made by anybody ashamed to sign it must be side torfous and the most successful one and for the best spiele: honest man fears the light or is afraid of | his own name. i The sentiment of the community must | be in sympathy with the object of the | prominent lawyers who have taken upon | themselves to answer the nameless circu- | lar, which is understood to be issued at | the expenre of a millionaire litigant who | was in Judge Daingerfield’s | court, hut the nobility of American citi-| zenship and the manhood of San Francis- | co is too great to suppose that the people | will tolerate the attempted assassinatio of an honest Judge by unknown and co! cealed foes. The sense of honor charac- 2;:‘ tl:oc;;!:‘hz A.l;e:lmcln citizen In.j‘uru to a ous circular an of from the intended effect. S e G e Stanford’s Burlesque Circus. Stanford Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West is preparing to go into the circus business. That is, the the order committee, of w ”3;’“3: Cornwall is the chairman, for a burlesque circus to be given in the banquet hall of the Native Sons’ building under the supervision and P. Schleicher, who h‘t{: hctan ulo:t:: 3 gfl-‘ e features to t taken as untrue and designed for evil. No | | ows, with prizes for the most meri- 27 - 715 Market S¢. 8.P. | Shattuck Av, Perksley 9th & Was'h'n, Oak | Central Ave, Alameda 7th & Wood, Oak. | 50 1st Street, San Jose. Eastern Hams Kansas corn fed and tender. Mediu Monday and Tuesday. Tepee Soap Batey Spring Cream ized and P i Lily e .mleu v.nth every can. Reg. 10c. Ghirardelli’s Cocoa can 1 Px".fi‘fy'fi [ Lot g ; , Rex Beef Extract jar 3oc e « o Siirieria b | luncheon—a At dinner—a Decessity. " Uoaaily 400. Java and Mocha Coffee Straight blend. ‘Absolutel; . _pound 25¢ T il 5 For Monday only. Schislz‘inng’fiaking Powder o e By teg, pound 30¢ New Ceylon Tea pound 3sc¢ SIS Eegiee ton. Wirzburg Malt Extract —atitony ®** dozen $1.65 Will strengthen the nervous system. Will restore n‘o‘nflmdfi ‘Will promote digestion. Belfast Ginger Ale Corry & Co. d = B st T 0Old Crow Whiskey Sopur 318> bottle g5¢ Huckenheimer Rg: : isk t. Rich and mellow. Regular $100. D’Absinthe bottle $1.25 C. F. Berger—French. Reg. §1.65. Claret Wine Good table wipe. Traosday. Cabernet Wine gallon 6oc fas qualiey,