The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 28, 1900, Page 12

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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 98 1900 USES A SLEDGE HAMMER TO EMPHASIZE HIS LOVE FOR A CHARMING WIDOW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOITD“/ERSA%\)TI':T SR <oz ) v & advertises S manand BweatsORLUEN . - TO THE VALUES ~ g™ {?# Jour of[he H,alnfieiinj.n’Who Yows Vengean-—c_i WE ARE OfrERlNO | il FOR TODAY & TOMORROW. | SR "HE WAS NOT 1 LoO SARER. TRE MIRROR AND SAW BLOOE o~ MY FACE' THE FIRST FIFTY COMERS THIS MOANING and TO-MORROW MORNING "WILL RECEIVE A PAIR OF OUR 25¢ LACE EFFECT HOSE FOR Oec, NOT MORE ; THAN ONE PAIR TO A CUSTOMER. [ HOSIERY. ] THREW THE. SLEDGE UNDER THE PED* Are you hard to please in hos- iery? We are. The hosiery-mak- ers find us so exacting that few of them can please us. That is why this store has achieved re- nown for selling only the best of hosiery at the most raasonable Pprices. LADI SE. made of good qual Sacque Denartment. ADIE KIMONA dressing sacques made of best quality dalsy flan. i riped or figured 1ew Per rimmed wi the lucky dainty sacques at the g ALS0. LADISS® SKIRTS Made of good quality striped daisy flannel, deep umbrella flounce, fitted yoke band, good lengtks and extra wide, with good tape draw strings. Your oppor- tunity—35 cents. RIB3ON NEWS. NEED SCML We Aiso Have Made Great Reductions in Our BATTENBERG D! PARTMENT B A T TENBERG SQUARES. 20x20 id l(’\v‘(elr% (3 nand made; Jjusr nink v 1 trio that is bound to attract seekers of real values to this depart- ment. Ladies’ golf skirts, made of good quality wool golfing, inverted 4 back, welted seanis. stitched buttons, perfect hangmq and man tailored. A skirt that is perfectly made and finished; not & detail, however trivial, has been overlooked or slighted. Equal to any $5.00 skirt in town. Our spe- cial $2.75, At O'Farrell Street Entrance Prior to our great stock- -taking event, we have cut prices so ruth- lessly and utterly regardless of cost as to excite comment and as- tonishment from our competitors. !n Qur Knitted Underwear Department. LADIES' VESTS, made of best Pe- ruvian yarn, high neck, long sleeves, neck _crocheted and drawn through “match, ankle l»—m.vn e { OMBIN., \Tl(!\ St lf est quality Australian woo siss ribbed, steam shrunk and medi- cated, lon leeves, high neck, ankle k crocheted and drawn ith silk wash ribbon; Ro: <crr v of cutting prices....§1, LADIES’ HOSE SUPPOR | ERS AT HALF FRICE. LADIES' SIDE GARTERS, made of good frilled silk cord elastic, with rub- ber grip button, with fancy clover-leaf lasp of german metal, with yoke band of e a heavy quality French sateen: an worth double the m. “\, Rosenberg’s price OUR LEATHER GOODS Are such as io combine durability with attractiveness and inexpensiveness — three great atiributes {o be considered Some Telling Values in Qur | ity all-w 8 double h ;\ th !ab(-;) "u‘nrs fidhne and natural; CORSEI DEPARIM[\T' d to Al 'wiss rib = vonder. < i | # Sest ' So- DR AWE ?r\“r(n?u :1 ankie le);.:x‘h If you wear size 18, 19, 24, . A | 25 o N B m no»xx “rench rv.md e i 48¢ or 26 corset here is a chance not to \ soll atte o 3 - guge FEEL THE: ,_‘mh = inches. only e ol losvenrvin, catton. JMiah neck. |1 corsstw and CORSWT WAISTS BLows tra n.nle and el o m..vr 1 " ‘h't-‘rlsedzr‘ Ihdl f‘lir«mnlrhmngh m'l; Made of good materials, e WAS Too = L 10e wiss ribbed; colors ecru anc a2 : abl TFRIGHT « N Style, finish and gray unheard of qualities at unheard bomed and steeled, with doubl SENED " | { An item From 0“' Dressing modest prices are the of prices.... 23¢ side steels and rust proof fron: steels. Amazingly low pric 25 Cents. The makers of ihe celebrated Mejosty Corsets have just completed a new Cor- set made on the same lines as their worid-renowned Majesty Corse, calied the “Prircess of Wales,” and you can rest assyred it is far superior in quality and workmanshio to any $1.50 corset made and equal to many $2.50 corsefs. it is made of best fast black Frerch jean, double side steels, rust proof front steels, perfect fitting and well finiched Our introduction price., $1.50 In Our Muslkin Underwear Department 'S ¢CLEANING-UP” TIME. HANDKERCHIEFS. inselecting feather geods. 5 WE,__HAVE _TOO R!BBON ? LADIES' F v RO LADIE COMBINATION PURSE MENTS 1D THIS . L and CARD CASE, made of genuine SE( CTION OF OURS How much ‘;fw”"‘fi"fwh‘h‘m]"'ih‘;n“r:"’njl Morocco or seal pressed leather, lined, do you usually unlaundered. just as they came fr o mmuas: Mching Sevad spend, 40 and the nunnery: vour opportunity Ly 5 e e s Also LADIES’ 50 cents per ANO' R-LADIES” HANDK - PURSE and CARD THEF CHIEFS, made of good Belfast law 2ood grain leather, double purses, yard. Come nhemstitched and irimmed with fins cted steel frame. machine sewed; here to-day and lenciennes lace; a rare > bargain substantial and durable as any save half. - -10¢ purse . Wi 816 Market Street, for nec RUNNING THROUGH TO 11 O’FARRELL. ATEUTATION ME TOUR POCIKIT RS, made and a doz e ar to femir thing dth 50 Width 60 Width 40 PHELAN BUILDING CESNOUCTTOR. BOvYER_ . [ ONE SHE RIAGE ANI PIONEER PRODUCER o B it s THE MONEY-SAVING OF COMIC OPERA ARRIVE lcmu Dunn of the Chinese Bureau FUHN"’URE a"d GARPE]’ '\ | i Investigating the Recent Coolie —_—e g Jail Break. nises o, RUdOIPh Arcnson, Bui TH OTHER ARMED HIMSELF WITH TRIED TO TURN THE COURSE OF HER LOV Collector- Stratton has referred to the Idor.” of ithe (Famous: NOW | chn s e sanesiayd to the r re y married said | l{)\.’v h.u.( VHL th \nlv Tust o . ; : h 2 widows, )n Sunc Mrs n!hl fo! on- o the three Chinese immigrants last 3 ) #; said Mrs, Letts Quctor Bover went to San Jose and YOl’k Ca ]n() Thpafie]" VlSl[S ThlS (]Ly Christmas night from the detention <had gy > asked t fuss or fe took each other at the Mafl dock. When the report =nhall 5 inate man for better or worse. 1t was a charming 1 i nony in e of the fact that the | | have been completed the Commissioner 4 €aid the widow head done up in_two-inch | yp=\ UPOLPH ARONSON, one of el | General of Immigration will be notified x it t 2e into $18.9%0," went | banda f being adorned with colossal figures in the theatrical | | and the United States District Attorney’s A if you will "';”' o St Al le‘ f R !’{‘rwi‘;nv( world, is in the eity at the Palac | office will be instructed to begin proceed- you mot only | ,,,‘r,m moon Bnd, . returatig o ey Hotel. The well-known manager ings in court to collect $500 for each of the " iife, ‘took up ¥ o here yesterday to e | i n Chinese that have escaped from the ¥ e 1t at the first appe nee sre of | | g o b i : > bride, 2 s Ln [l T AubeR her i s during the last siy 3 g i x s P Rowe i, The altz I8 | | pany is under bonds for the i g : = e ff clock wWoodcock came fo the Bover | mikes his bow (o a of Chinese immigrants : ' 677 M m: last man on |, Ut hls opinion of weddinge i wen: | ©ice on Sunday night at the Callfornia ng & hearing from the Collector as i W eart eral, varying the monotony the u Theater | [ [te Hnn right to land. = 3 =C i It was ¥ aking by declaring at_intervals t Mr. Aronson was the pioneer in i Tt se of the dight Chifneve wiio o b t D o . roeful ould have the od of the Boyers York City in building “uptown | | : "1:'{) a‘-v»,%\’;(.an”:: | - i way « widows. He ,ml e A e to accomplish | he having constructed the famous Cas | IR fedir to. th STttt w s pistol pocket {5 R Vs i g u'.'»']‘f.z er of the Eastern metropolie. Ali| | | . and the chief 1s now awalt- & at t 1€ | been sworn to. 7| the gre C s of the past| | | | ing instructions from headquarters to pro- sigo his : i Boyers made ready to | Score of have appeared at the Casi- | | ceed to collect the penalty of $1000 on the 1 i b s pro- | receive whose home adjoins | no. Mr. Aronson was the producer of | | | | bonds of the Pacific Mall Steamship Com- | ; of the hammer. theirs ‘.\|nr\lm F Letts. Mrs. Bover's ‘‘Erminie” in Ameri paid Francis| | | | pany for that batch w k style of argument | tWenty-three took up his | wiison an enormous to appear in | | £ B ? s pr E widow’s promise | [RANON Withmess- | the comic opera. Lilllan Russell, De Wolf | | Injured by Falling Into Manhole. t e widow be rman left the house. | hoyse I the plucky | Hopper. Jeff de Angelis, Marie mpest, | | Charles Werner, a bartender, rumnw 1 Stevenson street, while cros Market street vesterday fell into a m wife stood by him. The police have not , Della Fox and n her not vet located Woodcock. reached popularity Woodeock is an Engli of Mr. Aronson ble players nagement OUR Ntw Bodl].‘s NA_VE ARR V.l'] We ric o + | ole 1 were making . A tne g e i derground connections of telephone wires. | Spicy s R D tefoosds o] e Mbar [ | | In g he fractured the bone of his PARTME directing the lm|| | | right thigh. He was conveyed to the Re- We have had a large Christmas bu DAMAGES AWARDED IN 165 IeFres ceiving Hospital, where the fracture was | Ve bhave I B - THE TILE TRUST CASE the reception accorded |+ - + | reduced by Dr. Putnam. ar\;hnq good fi..uy, v | Every article m n |Lowry Receives Fifteen Hundred Aronson sald| | RUDOLPH ARONSON, FAMOUS w} | vesterday that the | ences had hm»n bre Dollars and All Expenses of the Suit. The jury in the suit of Edward §. Low I | ‘\ THEATRICAL MANAGER, IS | | 110 PER CENT OFF fOP CASH concert | \ IN THE CITY. \ | L CASH OR 7CRED'T. Sl e i | KRAGEN FURNITURE CO., ! SR ‘ Mantel and Grate Asso. 8 known | | 3t 2 nia and others, tried before | far and wide, looks forward with | gramme_ they render under the direction | 'Olspz,‘{:?_rp‘.;':"‘:'z's';”" Chr' T I “ireuft Judge Morrow. yes. | confidence {o, = prospe with | of the ‘“‘waltz king"' Is changed at each i OPPOSITE TAYLO ot ha Batpdirs R Strauss and his orches is to | ist t is terday. morning returned a verdict in ac- | SifdVe SOC 02 during his engagement, | Mr. aronson will leave early in tha - > cordance with the instruction of the court | fhich bogine on Sunday night coming week for New York City, where he DR plERC[S , to the effect that the cefendants were | The composer of the dreamy dance will direct the product ‘tion_of the opera, - 0 unlawful trust, combination and monop- oly, conspiring In restraint of trade. ani | that the plaintiff had sustained all the al- legations of the comviaint except as to the actual damages, which the jury found movements is accompanied by the Court | “Wiener Blut.” composed by Johann rch i ienna. The forty-six musi- | Strauss. The opera was warmly com- cians comp! ng the orchestra are all se- | mended by the critics when heard in St. lected instrumentalists, and the pro- Petersburg and Vienna to be $500, for which, with the understand- | B o e S e e e S R SR RO B S o e 2 2 ing tnat the sum would be trebled by the L4 bttt -1 ® court, they gave a verdict In faver of | i Lowry, together with Losts and attorneys | PRUGGIST KAMPMAN OF FRANUSEN IS ROBBED | fees. HANFORD IN TROUBLE BY HIS STFPSON PETER | The sum to be awarded as attornes's £ n iy s | L nioiay. Jotermined by the court on | Warrant Out for His Arrest for De-| Procures Warrant for ' the Young Wednesday, January 2. | The law fi 14 Reddy, Campbell & sonea;p:ar;é“[gp livering a False and Forged Man’s Arrest on a Chargs of | the plaintiff Grand Larceny. GOLDEN MEDICAL By R=V. SAMUEL SLOCOMBE. To-Day and To-Morrow: Hams—rezularly 15¢ b 12; v Glimpses of the Fu- SCOVERY BLOOD.LIVER.LUNGS. Telegram. —_———— John Calvert, secretary of the State! Balder Frandsen, 1429 Devisadero street, n Board of Pharmacy, secured a warrant | secured a warrant from Judge Conlan The most beautiful ladies’ shoes Sver | from Judge Fritz yesterday for the arrest| yesterday for the arrest of his stepson, made will be sold to-morrow for $1% a | of Willlam A. Kampman, druggist, Han- | Peter N. Frandsen, on a charge of grand ik, Only 8, fow words about this shos. | dra, &ings County. jon:the,.charge - f| larceliy, "The Stepevn to o by ot Foon oin o0, Wt B e e Al | dalivering & Talse dndforked mbempn s | ing. Bil et in s et et Of al ;hoe trust sale of thé Bee Hive Shoe (,onp porting to be received by telegraph. kept loc! ked up in a locker ‘n his bes droo’n‘ pany, 717 Market street. near Third. Calvert says that in the beginning of | IIEHSI‘ rf'{l‘:la\h’ n{;,‘h‘x l‘rnndwin“nlx:nl:m:‘l;‘ o Her Bonds Increased. for a certificate to enable him to practice | that the locker had been forced open and | Maude Adams failed (o appear in Judge ' in this.State, alleging that he was a|that the $i41 had disapp: ed. Cook’s court Wednesday when her case | graduate of the St. Louls College of Phar-| The stepson left a note wishing his step- H was called and a bench warrant was is- macy. He made an affidavit to that effect, | father and !;ll:nher? merry uhrx;;f"(’“ m?‘j‘[ Port—regularly $1 tottie =g C | bangers, printes sued for her arrest. She was' arrested | but Calvert was not satisfied, and on Oc- oy e ";,gh’ Ao WA ‘;’ Juld o.,d‘b.h 7551 and anpesred before the Judge yesterday | tober 10 Kampman handed the secretary | e money, which he hopec | 0 other place ey Fottle o sh bai ut as. ¢ | over the Postal Telegraph. Company's It was thought that he had played a ! § ’ bail to flbalo u.shf‘:)r ls.,,or)nhnmibs. s she | vires and signed by J. M. Good, secreta.y b keh (g Shnt he Tac piayed o Madeira—regularly $t bottie 75c ::sna‘xlln‘:ni sl(gn nl;]e‘ man:fi Cy (\‘\’1,;15 fo':l fof l:- vrx[sgomll Sln’t\e Board of Fha»mmd | {m did not make his apperance at home | = ¥ v 4 s e e R 3 L Ve father was forced to the convic- | 3 i 2 She was held to answor by Judge Mogan | T has 2 8Tad | the stepfather < e~ |\ Clared—regularly soc gal c on a charge of grand larceny for stealing | {,‘;’,”E;‘" oo Sthie Hoaee Dractice i this | tion that he had been victimized, hence i 335 V. Claret d-z*n quarts 32_2; diamonds from Frank Rhoads Jr. of Sac- State. Calvert now alleges that the tele- | the warrant. B icon—Armour’s Star—fancy 15¢| DR MCNULTY. IS WELL-ENOWN AND RELE d TE ek ist curec Blood Poison. tor. | Strieture, Semlial Weakness, [ Butter—regulary ssc square §OC | aliied Disordars. ook on Disexses of Mer Qvermyeary experience. Termarensonabie. Hours | | o ~ | to3dall 8:3t08. Dovige, Sundave, 00 12, Conoul | Dates—regul.rly 12145¢ Ib 10C | nidoniracnndemerodly Sonfumtiat ot o s | | { regularly 3714c doz 35C Have a Look at Them. freq The50 Most Famous Men of the Century . ; P. ROSCOE MeNULTY, M. D Whiskey—regelutly $1 bot—3 for $z 265 Kearny St., San Francisco, L —regularly $4 gal <; BRUSHES Fr‘rx.q\r:ni‘ 'R‘lr'\‘ | Shrimps—regularly 123c¢ tin oc | DECEMBER THIRTY, NINETEEN HUNDXED. Peck’s Bad Boy and the Groceryman it s e Sorbps il | ramento. 'gram was false and forged, and that B : rrested for Shoplifting. The Ale Problem Was: Kanmpman js not a graduate of the Mis-| Woman A P! g | souri State Board. Molly Corcoran, aged 64 vears, was a ———————— - ¢ by Spe- Lafin & Rand Waterproo At o % £ |'rested in the Emporium yesterday by Spe. o N Dr: | Evans’? Be shrewd, "tis well brewed & bottled. ' The Challenge Is o“t.h *clal Officers Allen and Tilton and Chu‘ged ' Ches'nuts—Italian 1oc| Sme fad:“d ‘:w:;ir“_m ‘buil i Insolvency Petitions. . Wednesday, January the 2d, the great | at the City Hall station with petty lar- for catal logue ot u | h take pl; in this city. * .| ., - The offi vatched her while she o) Ly 3 1. ods. G sHREVE tartior{New Yorl | aSifsions o Smivoer Sos gea i | oS W SN T 0 Y | SR I R P ML the | Coffee—Konareguliry 3scib 22} B Sarket e ;:!oru:ry as follows: Claus Schutf, farmer Suit on Dupont Street Bonds. [IOYs: SHER WIS Mindle Jnder - he | wrap. When searched at the recording e e e yenterday In the | gesk of the prison there were three red | Cigars fcr New Year's liabilities” $2199 17, assets $750: James L. United States Circuit Court against th. R T e e Tt eed | { ] | irving, traveling salesman, Oakland, lin- city and county of San Franclsco to re nt as_being the property of the NOTARY FUSLI AND ATTORNSC-Af-naw | puities 3310 28, no asse cover 24000 on Dupont street bonds and | Bmporiim. In her phrse she had' 520 Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Blig | | H Doughertys Station, Alameda County wW. T. HESS, AND A STORIES .Bonbons for favors i | IR E, Ay A T $39,575 on coupons of the same with iu-| gold.and §1 in silver. A° Waltham gola | Telephone Brown 9 v Vs v 3 - i 3 , $21 California st b-lo- Powel Trunke and traveling bags. Before buying ses | ferest on bonds and coupons at 7 per cent | watch was also found stowed away in her an haddie rriv Residence, " our ‘“‘bureau trunk.”” A. B. Smith Co., 125 Ellis® [rom January 10, 1897 pocket. . 5 % . F had S al ed San Francisco,

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