The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 2, 1900, Page 21

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1900. 21 TRANSPORT THOTMAS ARRIVES i i - S ——— WITH COLONEL LISCUM’S BODY ‘ MR is time divd ' Remains of the H Who Fell in Attack on Tien- [ of the Hero on Tien place for everything. tsin Will Be Received With Military Honors. & i ROJENB[R6§ [9 ffig Corset, fobe? - m Manila via | ¥ th Infantry), H. C. Galloupe, Miss e e s e ks [onstrverirer et e ettty One that has appearance, style and Weinberg, Miss Morrison, Dr. J. Walker, Dr. 1. A. Disney, T e [ 0 5 jt' B ¥ Made by the Makers of the Celebrated comfort combined. If so, visit our - Elderdown Robe Department. . Dr. H. Finklestone, Mrs & e 2 5 Her Majesty Corse’. Ond of. our, Mk 0 These makers , s Alvord, Mrs. Alvord and Mrs, C. M. Cralle, Mrs. M. C. J. C. Byrne, Mrs. J. C. Byrne, red . from- the J Kerr, H. A. Stevenson, A. P. to be brought Hayne, Dr. Andy Hall, 8. H. Patterson, Si ney Ashe, Dr. C. H. Andrews, Mrs. Andrew 4 Mrs. C. W. Barber and child, Mrs. x, G. F. Balley (second lfeutenant t Infantry), Mrs. G. F. Balle: Dr. riven, Charles K. Mallorey (li nant good offerings is made ) B AT of best quality wool ol i i collar, trimmed with 3 s wide = satin ribbon, . S HUUDAY g, Sl o front trimmed witn HOSE, made of goc a better cheap satin . ribbonAnd’ fin-- - YIAR cotion, double heels, tose SRS g Mo - ished at the neck with Xnee S ) 31, S n _the market loops and flowing ends Plack, . snd one that THAT IS THE QUESTION ;!’EEV'I:KO(’R. COME TO l‘k!A ‘\SIF) ok MILL M\{\fi% BUYING BASY B > OUR LARGE AND VARIED ASS: O FANCY ARTICLES " TMENT OF BELOW YGU WILL FIND 4 FEW OF \ The Princess Do You Want to Purchass a Ladies’ Hose, Underskirts and of Wales Swell Kouse or Loungirg Gloves. . Dr. E. G. Beeson, Dr. 8. . nutt, ‘Mre. Gwynne, Miss Julia W. J. Bates, Mrs. W. M. Coull- Major -J. A. Hull (judge ad- it Colonel Webb C. Hayes, first lleutenant Seventh Ar- Harris, Bridadier General Lieutenant D. S. Turner | Clarence Carrigan, Cap- | . 8.), Major Alexander arted on Nineteenth Infant W. H. Bean only States navy), A. F. OQurtis (captain - could sustain oy g U L ' their enviable e b reputation. The Princess of 4 I Wales {s modeled LIKE G on the same lines BARGAINS. THIS ?‘i “ngg 2\{1&12?; CROWD BRINGER.. - S - ¥y an s e - 1 fAnad In every particu- ANOTHER: e s ey 09 v fitte tted ' ba frontt. NOTHIN BRINGS CROWI v made of ) yarn black ern 1 toes ra NUINE NUINE gjouble heels OUR SPECIAL OFFERINGS, : . lar; Is strong, graceful and comforta. o . a1 SSURIEERRE IRV 90 1. can - B LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, pPle. It is made of very best fast mude Lo bonk o ool Bldomogy by us. That is _why :'oniy the made of best quality Belfast law; black sateen, double side st. B wwn for seiling on lace cdges and insertion, in ronndl - Deool Tont st 1% oh i e day nmr’,‘nr“u patterns. Our holl- Shapes; a corset that will outwear fitted and finished perfectly; equal B S 10c¢ each 2ny other $2.50 corset; our Introduc- to any $1.50 sacque on the market MLZ[\\'SFLByEri;rgio;}gTflACT' tion price........ e $1.530 Rosenberg’s price Bl 15 1. LADIES' BELTS, made. Sale at O'Farrell-street entrance. BIROK velvet. edgen: bawes with 5290 Do You Wish a Perfect Bust Form? Gorg getvet: 2acs bound with £ld If S0, Try the “Kato.” Cold Weathsr Makes Flannalstte X Our attraction... pretty striped effe finished with a crocheted edge of German yarn, GLOVES— very best Mocha—not im- but genuine . pliable er-seam EVERY ONE WHO 2.)‘ 1618 made. aF hest . & sewn, two-clasp, per- LEAET kDRI, HAS THE plt,le made of best faxt vack Gowns 8 Necessity How. . .oe 180 SHRD e { PREVAILING FASHION KNOWS OF Without a corset; besides being a LADIES NS, made of best . special ... <o B1.00 HOW POPILAR THE GOLD Bl Derfect bust supporter. 1t lenve quality Datsy Flannel, double yoke HAS BECOME. No fasmioibh waist and. hips feee from redeane back and front, sallor collar:. neck, woman's wardrobe 1s complete with- And Is halled by athletic women as }oXS And sleeves trimmed with fancy gut at least ONT GILT BELT Hers he broper thing in supports. It Js feather- fintshing braid. ail No-Neat Housekeeper Should Be Wiih- s_your onpirtunity: (Sale at O'Farrell-street Entrance.) and finished: a gown you the delight of dressmakers and tail: el S€W walst, an hen they can be bought at the price quoted below, no sensible o shoula neglect purchasing them: Ladles Gingham Aprons, made of best Scotch ging- ide, ¢ 2 ! il ‘ JADIES GOLD BELTS, made of Or8, 85 1t enabies 1hom tn s gall- couldn't make yourself for less than Ut 2 Couple of Gingham Kitchen | best quality gold belting,' the xind ~ Patrons a perfect form and'f¢, same §1 9. The economists’ price..81.00 Aprons With Bibs Atfached B that will ‘not tarnish, with fancy 88 Cut above, for only.......... 81,00 ° TS f . ' R [ L’AIGLON BUCKLE, onty . . . . . 5o Sale at O'Farrell-st. Bntrance, £ stonishi~g Values in Our Hand- They are a great ‘ protec 2 clean | - Irresi t'3%e Tuyng Indacements Toy 483 FOR A 75¢ VFST, kerchief Department, 2 i LADIES' VESTS, 500 GENT'S HANDKERCHIEFS Greatto Be ignorad In Cur Feathar pidmins o b T, made, of best 50, GENLS MY aponetie, otk Boa Lins neck. Swiss ribbed. fleece linea, 8s silk, but better wearing. hand- b equally as warm as wool, and are initialed and hemstitched; an article FEATHER positively non-shrinking; a prize win. that cam not be surpassed anywhere BOA. MADE OF i 4R In 'Friseo for double the money.10¢ PANTS to match, ankle length, VERY ST OSTRICH French band wee...480 ERWEAR STOCK. - A Story of Low Prices and Excellent \0 U\F}{LJTN D«‘o.\‘XNPLETEST\ssonTA or the. small ? MENT OF KNITTED UNDER- sum of ........... ckbisnyisiss ot Valus for the Mone;, WEAR, SILK, LISLE OR WOOL, IS m‘d:'o" LADIES' NECK RUCHE, made ot HERE { 45 INCHES LONG, | EXTRA GOOD FIBER, KIND . with wide | | | | | 1 ME ASHORE LAST EVENING. l M THE VERY y wi = = best quality fast black liberty silk, 18 NOT. AN NDER- shoulder traps 11 tly F TIENTSIN, THE THOMAS, ON WHICH HIS REMAINS WERE BROUGHT FROM NAGASAK THAT WILL NOT full accordion pleated ends, very full WEAR WANT THAT CANNOT BE hemstitched: & *" wonder B o “ond Mg ok i o DIAARAET LOSE ITS CURL. and dressy; the small store’s smallest FILLED HERE, ECONOMICALLY for 29, UM, LIEUTENANT COLONEL LEE AND PARTY AS THEY LEAVING THE TRANS- i THEY ARE price 98¢ FILLED, TOO. 2 - S W - : 3 NOW PELA VINTE: HAS - BEST POSSIBLE 1 1 TLLY SET IN NO LADY OR 3 = G < : B VALUES PRO- Another Sample of Quick-Selli-g Prices Some Hints of Prices. CHILD SHOULD BB _WITHQUT CURABLE FOR LADIES' VESTS, made of best LADIES' ALL SILK VESTS, made SOME PROTECTION FROM THE s joinéd there also by her Cavalry), M. J. Egan. Samuel | 16 members of the hospital corps on spe-| B .. . 310.50 Quallty SILK and AUSTRALIAN of best quality silk low neck, no RAIN r. cial duty and 3 stowaways. The latter % {gh =neck, long sleeves, e e g o A MACKINTOSH s s R s neck crocheted and drawn through e T S i o i s e Bargains in Baitenbarg Squares. Wit sk tive Sviss'Fiobea) womh btk taper colors pink, blué and 13 THE SAFEST WAY OUT OF Comes home for a4 Toom. Passing coal in the tropies is no We are offering as a Christmas {p. 10UPl¢ the money. Our price.§1,50 cream ... LADIES' MACKINTOSH—-Made of t easy job, and the stowaways think they ducement our full line of Battenberg Hull comes home to take have fairly earned their passage. tidies, runners and squares at less vy in color, double- | ] & 2 diagonal P of advocate general under | All of the cabin engers on the than half their real value. Here are . yelvet collar, 1 night, but the B two for example: e at ntil Monday. The | SOLID BATTENBERG SQUARES, CHJLDRE! MACKINTOSHES— um will be brought | 18 by 20 inches, made of best linen 9 Made of good quality mackintosh er. He succeeds Major Thomas were landed who Is now in the Philippines. | veesel will not dock Hull is the son of Congressmai ! remains of Colonel Li AL vlonel 1451 Hull, chalrman of the Military Committee ashore this afternoon at 2 o'clock with all v naterial, in brown or navy check s f the House of Representatives. military honors. General Sh beals Sialiogy stitalies, ony s Y0 . 1 M St £, rmsax il e vl Not Among the others who came home on send a band and a detail of cav A0 LD BATTEN . . SNl arke FECE, BRam, (st - H 0 were 14 sailors of the United | cort the casket to the ferry steamer that . ot tra - vy, 280 sick soldiers, 8 insane | will carry it across the bay. All possible | RUNNING THROUGH TO Il O’FARRELL. (Sale at O’Farrell-street Entrance.) men, 4 prisoners, 1 United States navy honor will be done to the memory of the f prisoner, 75 discharged soldiers, 28 civil- | man who fell fighting for his country in a | 2 {ans, 5 members of the hospital corps and | foreign land ” Sl x = : — = == & 3 R T | | —— — - — ———— A PAGIFIG COAST MANAGER STEELE 1878, when the vellow fever scourge visited | filed with the Board of Supervisors yester- | Morrissey and Dr. W. D. Clark. As a pre g ¥ | that city | liminary to the dance, C. E. Rankin enter- - he rematned at his post as an | day an estimate of the expense of f n JLATL | o ‘death record was 10 | 4o the offices In the City Hall as ol | tained ~with Chinese speciaities, M. de | operator ‘'when th. I[;‘N EKO FU”.ED | in 1383 during the operators’ strike and [3538“: Reglstrar, $7:; Board of Works, | Frank Meagher recited and the little Ber- | | Now | was one of the strik. 4 \R = i —e | -~ [ Tax Collector, 3500; Board of Health. | lin s s pleased with specialties. The Eleven vears ago he went to El Paso, | $110; Judge Coffey. $i5; City Attorney, | gu. were treated to refreshments and | { Lifg- T < | Texas, as local manager of the Western Justices of the Peace, $500; Super- | dancing was kept up until midnight. | | Union and earned promotion by the man- | Visors’ chambers, $457. | | ner in which he handled the prize fight | | Total, $7887. | —_————————— —————— i | there between Fitzsimmons and Maher In | Winding Up Business. o ¢ s to Lend a Japanese\‘ | T v | Jsbiinar 48 & Dadce Oaly a few days left and all men’s cloth- Bt A b1 [ ferred o this Sty ine mage. PRI | ciast Friday inight Western Additton | ing will be gon< Men's all-wool cheviot || tachments Girl Here by False | 1 | Coast manager fo ‘i fhe. vacancy ; . Woodmen of the World, was the | suits, in black and gray, worth §12, I will | | powerful cur v | | | caused by the resignation of W. J, Mar- | NOst at an entertainment and dance in the | ¢o1 (o-morrow for 34 . Every suit mu Gleltashar e Pretenses || | tin to take charge of the business depar.- [ Social hall of the Aleazar bullding. The | p. gone within the next two weeks at t e re.enses. 1 | ment of the Franciseo Call. ‘Mr. | function. given to the friends of the camp, | ciothing assignee sale of the Boston . patt o8 B Steele's employment from boy to | was under the direction of Dr. F. A. Mc. | Market street, near Fourth. P. O. Kelly Body of w s F W | death covered fully twenty-five | Mahon, A. L. Adam, E. H. Winder, J. J. | assignee, ¢ wearer, and s as goc A Btates Immigratic Bureau | Mr. Btecle was merried in E to | o T g g~ > from head to for women the beautiful nlecs of Mrs, | a widow, one of the mosi r | beautiful ' women of the Southw children were born to Th | and two sisters of deceased reside in | | Vicksburg. | Arrangements for the funeral will be | | | t, thereby as for men imparting 2 vim and vigor EEm to all weak L] {1 L1 L] - . . parts and “Half Price’’ |} ariving away ofters made ' 4 to_sell this T. Ir (=& v o EST, yor ) § § ] formation E “Dr. Plere's. ELEC s 26th arrival of the three Japanese interpreter | police | completed to-day. 2 " g - { absolutely odorless? We've got it, and It's | Barler's, and we guarantee it. Chas. | Brown & Son, 807 Market street. near il“ounh. San Francisco. . ARGV Cost of Fitting Up City Offices. The Superintendent of Public Buildings fice or < stamp. 1146 Market & treet, i beg to inform the ladies of San Francisco that on to-morrow. Monday. |1 When writing, kindly mention this paper. December 3, they will inaugurate the greatest and most gigantic sale of = Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits. Tackets, Capes, Silk Skirts, Silk Waists, etc., OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. ever held in this city. Catalogues and Price Lists Malled on Applieation. ATTORNEY., F. H. MERZBACH, lawyer. 808 California st., Clunie buflding. e — eney. The or- ud toe women sector Gefteney iaree orders - ————— (. Did you ever gee an oil heater which was | = e 1§ beauty was detained | | ons made by 8. | | = man, with an- siness in Fresno actor. Scoell visited and it o) HANDSOME AT MODERATE PRICES! 917 Washingtou < tr -et, Oxkland BLACK WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTH JACKETS, value for $7.50, will be offered at.. 8£3.50 SILK WAISTS (slightly soiled) in pink, light blue, canary, straw- berry and lavender. value for $10.00, will be offered at........ 84.50 Kar f Nie F ko's alleged . iida, was an COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J-C. WILSON & CO-, A0 Beiteg Sogesd COPPERSMITH. C. W. SMITH, Ship Blumbing, Steamboat and 5 b Ship Work a spectaity. 18 and 1§ Washington st. Telephone Main S6il. ELECTRICAL. Electrieal Engineer. 3§ Fast st. GRAFPE-NUTS. “iT'S NOT BIRTH, X Wealth, Nor State, but ‘Git Up nd Git,’ That Makes Man Great.” | ter head of a T—" M 3 | | Uncolored Japan Tea Vure tea louves. Aol ound 35¢ : LT A ava and Costa Rica Coffee Straight Llond. “Couta mica - tor pound 25c Caava strength. for flavor. Port or Sherry Wine Aty Vi . Motdey & Tuesaay. gallon 45 D. D. WASS, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & CO. 2575, “krid™ Watertown, is indica- LATE HEAD OF THE WESTERN UNION ON THIS COAST, WHO DIED SUDDENLY ON A FERRY STEAMER WHILE ON HIS WAY TO HIS HOME IN OAKLAND. GALVANIZING AND METALS, relation to health, as he was | F— 7, +1201d Crow Whiske LADIES' VENETIAN TACKETS, in castor shades only. value # [ |t & Deater in Metals & Galvantzing. Jomnd ific Coast | wife and two you hild: 800, for $10.00, will be offered at....... g s ..83.00 tKS, ot ” e hr: "x:a:'a‘«g' ffif:"%\'-:::fr?f Union ‘ g his home '"m";-:l-c Th;:sl’xefir:f':v:’l"‘;: Guaranteed., bottle 9sc { By ADIES' NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS, tailor-made. value for I e agarican tal. Pactfia n fo o s 3 : - 4 . nd stereo me sease and could only live Teiegraph C‘T:;-fl;"-"::”dh‘::? | {y}.:—::&nsl \; ;:‘e;; %rl\:s::x;ld!rrgrfl’h'wn 'Gfanulated Sugar | $15.00, will be offered at........ovs cevnesn RN S 87.50 B | Nl "Works, s Firet sty San Francisco. the best. presumably : | broken to Mrs. Steele shortly after 7 “Spreckels best." 1 g 11 | <00, ¢ while returning to his home In| o'clock this evening. The shock was a Finedry, Pure 1 S $1-0° s 7 D ; i OILS. e suggested that 1 .,,.,..q on the 4:45 o'clock narrow (luxrl‘ ferrible one, as notking more remots thau cans. 1t's best in every way. | @ LADIES' COLORED UNDERSKIRTS, value for $2.00, \\.xll be e LUBRICATING_OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS, al cha ’ dtet “A:(,\‘“ S ey- ot y";"fl‘.). ‘::u::n:;:, e uldh,-e | the ‘ptan;vp’;.;:fm?;:m vfifln'éf;"h‘.'idfi“m":i Mahrsell’s Sardines ; OFEred At .o .. covepsinnserassoioonnioans Hois v wamduin o banagBds 0% 415 Front st.. S. F. Phone Main 1719 : CRUn . Wan Fone 1% | awie. -was JREMEE TS | charge of affairs until the news of th g y vill be offered at..... 2.50 PAINTS. d, and 1 began with doc- | lower deck, guletly n‘»mn‘r:u:;w;{a:;: { death could be transmitted t‘r‘: ‘tvh'e Weni m&n;nfi% in DADEESSGOLE SEIRES, yaluc for o0 wilvbe ot = 4 B | Clinder & Lubricating Olls, Schnetder's mm? o tle Rebs; B¢ :r::n!ufign::d:‘:fl:’ ‘.\tealluln‘ OO s Sedt | ity LT:"«:E:}(IE»’"&‘ Dguo‘mh o I;};vgx’-nmé; pure olive oil. No limit. Reg. lsc. We wish to inform the public that the above were a SPECIAL = Candles. C. G. CLINCH &CO.. § Front, 8. ¥, en forbidden the use of | and lurched TCTW ‘.ched him. He ex-| the 1133'1 manager's assistants were dis. Cream of Maize pound 5¢ ’ PURCHASE for spot cash from the most renowned importers and man- S22 PRlNT";“- hy food. but my doctor | JEOE Tl atantly. | Pochen 1o the Sestdonite to take c:ararr-l: ot For quick mush or puddings. ufacturers in America, viz., Wempe, Johnson & Co of New York City. S E C. HUGHES, . s.n‘“”'m",n'n' 5. the’ warch of 3 v\ o “'S’l‘;'lfififin:' Ph":c‘;" onlthle b:t;r‘o-np:::;:dq;l:‘;- TT L the g 8 5 Regilar §for 5 dati f our patrons. the store will be ket open T BOOK BINDERS, star of w and by " |1y, but the patient wi | Mr. Steel een af 4 ommodation ot o af s PRINTERS. 4 . sugar and in this cOD- | 1iyieve wan ot & person on the boat Who | and hoy been anics e riung for some tims | @ Eastern Hams pound r1ic For the accom 43 ] RINTERS. 80O ) Ko Optical every evening until January THE HI = casily.digested | knew Mr. Stcele, and his body remmined | difficulty as well as a heart trouble, but ugar cured—medium fat—delicious p B Vit . Ton Fewnabivs. 2 long story short, Grape- | unidentified for some time after death his condition was not deemed serious or wor—good size—tende: % been o constant dish at my | occurred. AS 800n as the steamer reached | in any way alarming. He had been at his STATIONER AND PRINTER. «.. 1 have taken no | the Alameda pler the body was removed | P‘;;l of d"‘sy wllthout interruption. Guekenheimer Whlskey S time and I am now | to the Oakland train. Coroner Mehrmann | Magager Steele had been in the employ Bure rvec o bottle 75¢ ’ capable of doing | was notified and the remains were taken | (i, o his boyhood. By pemeemg:pr.:fl .w. i ; day.” | from the train when it arrived at Four- | appiication and fdellly Be had Tisen from Reisling Wine §allon 35¢ food, properly se- | teerth and Franklin street station, Oak- | a humble tion to that of manager t. smooth, table wine. and perfectly cooked by experts | land, and removed to th: m;rf;n. :th %“?::no{.! e Inrég;at gfil::-txr::m:nlln the &y flm“m X % X 1 the factory. There & ingle dis- Aeputies searched the clothing docu- servi y a ™ ~ y(w'm;; n; lr:?::.: n&; b;t ::u;v:’: found which disclosed the | Years of age he ‘u one of the most eg;‘z'\; Rock and Rye bottle 75¢, 11 RKET STREET. what can be helped by the use of pure |identity of the body. great colds. Pure 4 : 46' MA e petent men in the oy, ?.o was a ve of urg, rook 00 fcod of this character, and of the | Mr. Bteele’s residence is a pretty cot- se., an: tered the telegrap) ] 2 B sy «rdinary diseases can be cure:m tage at 2431 Pl‘flflmlu avenue, ’hu- his | papy's nrvfi‘ as a m-l.ml\r eo? T-lecgord-'phlo P ARTRIDGE ™ (.!‘l'lg'_wnl- WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, ¥ix%2 =x DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN Best Coal In IVER COLLIERIES, ia t Bavket Offics and Yarde—430 Main strest. Woakly Call $1.00 per Toar

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