The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 19, 1904, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1904. (3} THE mfl;onmu. [l THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. EERRRRRERRER RREERLR RREREE RRRERE RERRRE RERRERE RERRERRERRR RRRZRRE, REXRERR RRRRRE Sale Manufacturer’s Sample Line Ruches, Stoles and Capes Our buyer secured direct from the manufacturer in New York his entire sample line of liberty, net, plain and figured Chiffon Ruches, Capes and Stoles at a fraction of their actual wholesale value. He rushed them out to us by express: they were opened yesterday; they go on sale to-day and Saturday at the lowest prices we BLACKMAR IS ELECTED HEAD OF THE VETERANS Boston Man Is Honored by the Survivors of the Civil War With the Proud Title of Commander in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic HEALTH BOARD FILES REPORT President Ward Tells of the Work Done and Makes Sug- gestions for Improvements NEW STERILIZER FUNDS NEEDED | FOR CONCLAVE Knights Templar Finance | Committee Makes an Ap- peal for Further Donations wa i WAN URGED TO DECORATE| | , l ‘ w4 | have ever known such beautiful goods to be sold for anvwhere. Merchants Conducting Busi- | | | Urges Establishment of a The colors are black, black and white, white 0% o S | T 9% T B | and black, and a few gray mixtures. ness on l)rmclpal‘ Thor- | (Plldl’(‘ll S ‘\\ ard in ‘the, Values up to $12.00 - » - . $4.38 oughfares ReceiveCirculars | | City and County Hospital Valuesup to $8.50 . « . .'$3.38 | l PR T | Valuesup to $600. . . . $2.38 The report of the Health Board for the half yéar ending June 30, 1904, was ! filed yesterday with Mayor Schmitz. it | tells in detail of the work accomplished | and the improvements introduced dur- ing that veriod under the present ad- ministration. Among other recom- mendations President Ward says: “One of the most important needs of the City and County Hospital accom- modation is that of a children’s ward. ent are scattered through- stitution without that care decorating and in honor of the modified -The original nating plans city have been Valuesup to $#350. . . . $1.38 Ribhon and Veiling Novelties An Advance Shipment of the New Styles i trom New York in | The first shipment of Ribbon Novelties ir- -5 paids, sripes, Evc\/rZi ?lyr?l'{','_lf :::"“.I‘.'gz‘w::k we have receiged: | fgused eficcts and fancy bordered kind. Among them ares 5 A e 4-inch Bordered Satin Ribbon, yard . Crepe Chiifon Drapes— Graduated and shaded ve'vet dots 4-nch Figured Satin Ribbonm, yard . . . on hemstizenes border—all colors, inciuding parrot 4-inch Figured Satins, with white border, yard . green and the new browns, in the dainty color com- nd some parts ied © | | | 4-inch Sat:n and Taffeta Combination Noveities . SQ0Q QUESTED T ation | sel in enforcing 1 [ AT of the has go on sale bosiery, s¢'] regulary at soc pr., spec’l Friday and Saturday . 250 N Bt i o to-day and | Men's Fall Neckwear — Very latest . < : fite ail ita peopie § P e o Lacite Sacasda Men’s Suspenders— Fine webbings . s he last sf nths and a ] s 5 s Su A O DECORATE. | partitions “and ceiings were removed. The y Men’s Gloves— New shad-s, street or dress . . | tes Stoddard s officers of with the plumbing fund ; United e o ; oo . T 5 s 8-ounce Viol:t Toilet Ammonia . . . . . . . . . . s on Mon- ‘fll;?llim:? arles (olol. B H,‘:"“‘:‘:}:g Just received, 50 new Sitk Sh'rt Waist Suits, worth up na will be GENERAZ . parapeaLy: s 2500, newonsacat. . . . . . $12,50| Butter, Groceries, Liquors alifornia PRMYY~ W BIACEKHMAR o @ oee {and G. J. F at the C Sale Friday and Saturday 3 Py ! | County Hc raised r ; i — — 7 | fively to and $70 per Sale Combs 10c, 12¢ Butter— Our cho'ce crzamzry, regular 45c square . . . . . 360 - D OF GRAND ARMY OF RE- | | month. o = Impo:ted Emanthal Swiss Cheese, 1b. . . . . . . . . . . 2800 'BLIC AXD R 3 PRESIDENT |« , B, ('Connor was reinstated as Back and Side Nasicco Wafire, all flavore, tin . . - o o o o o o o o . DS : i OF LADIES AUXILIARY dairy Inspector in compliance with the 3 ¢ Deviled Ham or Tongue, 3 t'ns . ceescaceo B 3 55 order of the Civil Service Commission A very large consignment of amber | siuteme, Riesling or Zinfandel, 5 year o'd wines, galion . . G@@ and A. N. Dethlefsen, who has been KNIGHTS ELECT this hoard should exist in the pub- has placed itself on rec “word or car the ik office o hurt We uppeai an at- that for our strongly torney for pr work of concreting the same has almi completed. This approximates one | buildings. | A resolution was adopted calling the | attention of the Board of Supervisors to the incavacity of the sterilizing ap- paratus in the general operating room of the City and County Hospital and four blucks and b and twenty-five ired that the surge t that a 2 special sale Friday and Saturday . RERS SRRy new sterilizing apr e obtained. cut in hait ine. . .. 480 socvse. .. ...28¢ The board vetition: Supervisors scc size Pozoni Face Powder . P for permission to purchase the steriiizer position during O'Con- was returned to the occupying the nor's susvension, eligible list. he Civil | Service Comr | | |and those ac so urgently de- A AU S ek T e S | | magded for the betterment of chil- binations for fa’l—brown withCoque ¢e Roche, navv {m{h T‘;ak-:l{;;?:}nht:fr.xia'ho'.a;,' »ggg B dr_lt::e B R S ! with green,b'ack with lavender; exch S, 50 4 $1.285 614-inch Soft Black Satins, ombre borders, yd . . @8€ | #%mat no ISSOnstraGtIcn of /s mo- Chantilly Veils— Very daintv patérns, black, brown, | e have the last item in the new coloms, Coque de Roche and navy and green,cach § and sheil side. combs, styles we never sell for less than 20c. are mark- ed for special sale Fri- FRERERREPRRLREE REREPRERRERYURREREREERRES RRPEEYE RRERER RREEEERRARERNIRELEE RRREAL RRARERR ERRERE RERRER RRRRRR RRINRRR! .75, $1.25, $1, 85¢ A full line of Black and White Ribbons for the Conclave, yard . $1.50 Waisis ifor 78¢c burnt onion. - - -80 to 250 Men’s Hosiery 25c, Night Robes, Efc. Men's Flanaelette Night Robes - In ncac stripes, fuil length and width; the regular $1.00 kind; Fri ay and Saturday only . @5@ Men's Hosiery— Fine lisles, laces, sitk and lis'e mixed and gray mixed About 1000, five different styles $1.50 lawn waists two styles are shown in picture; the other three are just as pretty; price a most Sales Graves’ Tooth Powder and Carmel Castile Soap Dr. E. L Graves' Tooth Powder—Considered the best 35€ pack- age tooth powder on market to-day, spe 3 sl e, per cake, 108, on Genuine Carmel Castile Sosp — Cut pric 8-ounce Bottle Vio'et Witch Ha: 78c¢c Bourbon straight bott.es . Best Domestic Porter, doz.. 970 Whisky — 6 years, goods, baif gallon ... 80.08 ARARNARAAAAAN QAR AL AAAARE AAATRA EATA LA TRRAR A AA AR AN TR A TR A ARTAAAG ATRARA AATAAR AR ARAAAN AR AR ARRAWNE ARAWR N RN ' B T o Al B . ‘rl-r]u»sh-d to certify to a mes A s 2 S | J. M. Thompson was a inted X-ray 3 ~ ¢ CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- antuchy v isky, wort BOSTON, Aug Wilmon | 3 3 | ) st at a Back Ccmos, ca. . 0@ double sale price, gallom . . ‘ Bisckmar of ected com- | i od month, vice F. Gra- Side Combs, p-.. 12¢ AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE 2.50 1 . ha 1 » of | Pythians Make Charles E.! ‘tne res Scott, E. 3 Rtaniat dhb | v oy Jieids <5 i tilgoodin h. ansc | B aaaaA AR AR TR TARANA ARR RS AR AR AAMRERR CARAAR REARAE ARTARE ARCERAR WEAAER AREAAD % i s W Shiveley “of Indiana Su- | inspecting physicians were | = = = - : f o ace d Dr. Mary Page Campbell n | The other national Cea i were: Senior vice comr The board condemned the cellars at Jobin' R King, Weshingtcn, D LOUISVILLE, Aug. 15§.—The Su- 1125, 1127 and 1120 Dupont street and i PRGN 3 = nior v der in chief, preme Lodge of the Knights of Pythiag also cellars on Jackson street, Sullivan )] NG | W. Patten oga, Tenn to-day elected these officers for the en- dlley and Duncombe alley as un— 5 ' brebin msial King, suing two yea Buprerne “chancellor, |0 o ey gkl e S i g & | Rootle: chap Bee Charles E. Shiveley, Richmond, Ind.; MRS. FRED H. BUSHNELL | —— P R D made the SuPreme vice chancellor,- Charles A. MA D IN THE EAST £ n 22 Fi following Adjutant | B ksonville, Iil.; supreme s | Board of Electricity Is to ral, John Gilman, H nsworth, Salt Lake | Led to the Altar by Frank Kelley, a! Y 53 . Teins: t geners , Utah; supreme Keeper of records Well Known Railroad Man of Consider the M“mul"ll[ v ass sean . 2 & rille This ity. 2 H 1 S i o i S g eal. R L. C. White, Nashville, s Oy | Ownership of the System B edlan R dhe gec- |1 supreme master of exchequ The widow of the late Fred H. Bush- 5 S al, F. B. Stil;. | Thomas L. Mears, Wilmington, N. C.; ' nell was married quietly several days oo | major general of the uniform rank, J. ago in Chicago to Frank Kelley, a well The telephones used by the munu"infll} ere passed declarin i an, Indianapolis, Ind. known railroad man of this city and . government at the City Hall and the PR e 0 modification of the voting he nex eting place will be se- | the East. The couple arrived here & pyiior Justice are likely to come under You kin reach the Polar clime ings. A resolution regarding the pro- | {21 st : e alded. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley will make ! of the rank service given by the tele- posed fraternal convention of the sur- | t€rs voted to discontinue the insurance their home in s city, where both ny. Al atadented (AL tH | / SeEnos, of the Unlon and Confederate | feature of their order. have a wide circle of frie s et bo hhtrctea 16 50 e es was laid on the table. | The Khorassans to-day decided to | Kelley still retains an interest in| poare ot -8 = 2 its | b 4 - & wat Mrs. Mary T. Hager of Chicago was | h0ld a mecting at Detroit in 1905. Their . the ~ photographing establishments | install a private exchange system of i — ¢ t ILamem-| cted national president of the conventions hereafter will be inde- | throughout the State which her hus- | own in these buildings. | all re- er they will Triennial ————— nough, but they by the Department of California, | aPpear. TP{:y :\Iilleflrrnrm to-morrow. | S o . < B Fiy 5 AR Return limit ninety days. i + . & marked the opening of to-day’s session | n M. M. Frey, quartermaster, The suit of Mrs. Imma Ames and| The members of the board complain * e of the organization. of 1 xth Pennsylvania Regiment, | A. H. Ames against the California and | that it is almost impossible to get a ’l:zke_the Rock Island Syn?rn and you go ADVERTISEMENTS. In the afternoon the Grand Army (accidentally shot himself in the leg | Oregon Steamship Company for $25.- | switch on the phones in the two build- thro’ without change. Scenic or Southern [ ington and Concord in automobiles. | Fevolver. His wound is not serious, United States District Court vester-|the Board, of Electricity would give d wor . | ':r“ug-mght the Women's Relief Corps | S e e, | day on motion of Bert Schlesinger, | satisfaction. llee_pmg cars; dining cars. Trains stop at held a campfire. ‘lxsr-m'mn HAS DESPERATE | counsel for complainant, the matter | Firemen may hereafter move but | Main Entrance World’s Fair. Your r should be along lines of “in- of the Grand Army of the Re- | - presentation Mrs. Delinda Bai cisco, the retiring national president, a diamond ring of San Fran- | | delegates made a pilgrimage to Lex- | Mrs. May T. Jones of California was | to-day elected a member of the ex- ecutive committee of the National Woman's Relief Corps. | | arils to-aay preme Chancellor of Order lected to-morrow ference committee. The Rathbone Sis- pendent of the Pyth! Efforts were made to complete th by crowding three da programme _ intotwo, but the companies rom Covington and Kokomo failed to ns. ¥ 1 while experimenting with a magazine FIGHT WITH SMUGGLER Offender Attempts to Stab the Officers and Is Shot in the and Goodale were appointed to two of the places. 8, few days ago and are stopping at the bind founded. Bushnell is supposed to have left his widow a comfortable for- tune. e PDamage Suit Settled. s dismissed in 000 damages v e having Leen compromised by a cash | pavment. Mrs. Ames alleged that she was the victim of a felonious assault | by Thomas Davis. a waiter on board MAY CONTROL i At the and finance” and not aiong | The work of the Rathbone Sisters Grand Hotel | the ownership - of ”‘: flrtyi-‘l sk o T ey M ye vy ace and colo and disap- | and the Pythian Sisterhood closed for Neither is desirous of discussing the . meeting of the Board of Electrici Y" An 2 ways beyona the stars, f the admission of Sons of | the day with the fi plans for amal- | wedding. They are trying to avoid held last night at the Hall of Jusucc.’ Fer a doliar thirty-seven oa the Pike. ns to secret Grand Army meet- | 88mation still unreported to the con- potoriety and came here quite unher- ' Fire Commissioner Boyne ('umx)laine\l’ =*A Ballad of the Fike,” by Wallace Irwin. Copyrighted | Some of the other commissioners also { | had something to say detrimental to | | the service, and the matter was re- | | ferred to Chairman Reagan, who will | | confer with the Board of Electricity. ings, and believe that a system run by nce a year if the proposed rule sug- gested by Chief Electrician Hewitt is passed. It will be a case of pay rent or leave the fire department. Hewitt Fer a quarter, while a dime by Collier's Weekly. Published by permission. To St. Louis-and Retu August 18. 19, September 1, 2. . 23 3.5 6.7 8 28, 29, October 3, 4, 5, 6. 19, 20, 26, Line, as preferred. Standard and tourist Full information en request. Call or write. Rock Isiand Mrs. lla A. Craft of Rochester,| the steamer Alliance, on the way from | complained that he was compelled to C. A. Rutnzzrors, D. P. A., ? ,\-“; wl;:s re-elected pr?sld@ndl of the | Leg. San Francisco to Oregon. change tappers several times a year in System 623 Market Street, r Women's Veterans' Relief Union. DOUGLAS, Ariz., Aug. 18—J. J. ====—————=—————————————==2 | the houses of the various firemen who e San Franciseo. 3 Major General D. W. Gould of Chel- Murphy, United States Inspector of ADVERTISEMENTS, have the moving mania. Each man is e i e GRS S AL AR S LRSS ST A S IR sea was elected commander in chief! Customs at Douglas, had a desperate allowed to have a tapper in his house - of the Union Veterans. vattle with a smusgler Wednesday 80 umltl vhev.Tfifin":Dfl?n;: 'Lr:”'mar';: Value of Bloom’s Estate. Gas Exploded In Kitchen. For my coliectioa of ——e———— | night, Murphy was pagrolling Eighth s of the fire house. Hewitt says| The final account of Joseph Bloom,| Howard J. Lawlor wants the San antiques. VIl give you RECKLESS PEACE OFFICERS | street, at the Mexican line, when a| that some of the firemen have moved | s administrator of the estate of Ben- | Francisco Gas and Electric Company = Mbsenl ARE UNDER INDICTMENT | mesc al smuggler with the goods con- | six or eight times during the year and | jamin Bloom, who died December 10, (to pay him $30,500 for injuries re- et g _ ed under a zarape attempted to that it costs the city $20 every time a| 1900, was filed in the Superior Court | ceived by the explosion of gas in his amount for Grand Jury Finds Fault With Manner | “'n"lnmh the : m}ed States. tapper is changed. Fourteen thousand | yesterday, together with an Inventory | residence on Mav 23, 1303. In his it to app! in ‘Which Law Is En- | n.{he insnector ordsied him to| and seven hundred fect of municipal | of the estate, showing its value to be . PPy | halt, instead of complying, the : o i " in the i 1 57 suit flled yesterday he says that he forced. | ying, man wire were used last year in the instal- | $419,812 74. There are no debts and Hhe Sultiaiills o Sinast (e on a new {drew a knife and attacked Murphy lation of new gongs. Hewitt's propo- | the property is divided into two items: | ®n8aged the defendan o o I've good Razors as low TOMBSTONE, Ariz., Aug. 18.—The| viciously, cutting him in several places. | sition that firemen be allowed to move An interest in the Bloom Bros. Com- gas fixtures in his house and supply as $1.00. Territorial Grand Jury to-day brought ! The inspector drew his gun and fired to | but once a year was referred to Chair- | pany, worth $151,469 46, and an in-|him with the illuminating fluid. Two STAR SAFETY RAZORS in indictments against Jeft Xidder, | frighten his antagonist, but the latter man Reagan, and will no doubt become | terest in the firm of David Bloom & |days later they connected the house worth $2.00 —m Arizona ranger; B. A. Casad, con-|kept up the fight, and not until wound- a law of the fire department. | Co. of San Salvador, Central America, | pipes with their maifls and when he Ypr_iu %g(i?r stable; John Jonnson, Deputy Sheriff, | ed by a ball in hig leg did he desist. S. H. Richards and Thomas Walsh, | worth $268,343 32. The widow and a|struck a match in the kitchen an ex- Pm selling a fine KNIFE for 51.00. Several styles of handles. including pearl. See my line of cutlery —all very ¢éhoice at moderate prices. Razors honed and ground, honing 25c. Mail orders promptly filled. THAT MAN PITTS F. W. PITTS. Thg Stationer. 1008 MARKET ST., Opp. BAN FRANCISCO. d H. Snodgrass, City Marshal, all of sbee, all for making too liberal use of their guns on July 5 last, when Bisbee was enjoying a two days’ cele- bration. The prisoners taken by the officers; at the time had to be sent to the hospi- tal to recuperate. A TON OF TEA FREE—FREE { | | GOLDBERG, BOWEN & CO.S Favorite Family Grade of CEYLON TEA “BEE” BRAND. It retails for 50c, 60c, 80c and $1 per pound and is pro- nounced by the above well known grocery dealers the best quality and value for the price of any tea used in this country. This tea will be distributed free to want ad. advertisers in next SUNDAY'S CALL. See an- nouncement on classified adver- tisement page. —_————— WOULD HAVE PRESIDENT ELECTED FOR SIX YBRARS American Business League Pushing Movement to Secure Longer Term for Executive, CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—The National Business League is pushing its move- ment to amend the Federal constitution | 80 as to lengthen the Presidential term ! to six years and making the President ineligible for re-election. The reason urged by the league for the change is the constant danger of business depres- | sion following the Presidential election. Indorsements of e plan have been received from business men and or- ganizations throughout the country. —_——— STEERAGE RATIE ON BOSTON STEAMSHIPS IS REDUCED LIVERPOOL, Aug. 18.—The Interna- tional Mercantile Marine Company to- day announced a cut in steerage rates from Liverpool on tie Boston steam- ships to $8 75, a reduction of $3 75. —_—— New Pictures and Frames. We have a world of new things for the fall trade and newly fitted rooms to show them in. Visitors welcome. San- born, Vail & Co., 741 Market st. " Novelty Neck Furs A pleasing combination of refine- ment, beauty, elegance and practi- cability. It must, be that, we have the most beautifui Neck Furs and the pleasant- est, prices in the city. There is no other conclusion to be drawn from. the way business is boundihg ahead. The NEW CORSETS are READY 219 GRANT AVENUE ¢ machinists in the employ of the Board of Electricity, sent in a communication | asking for a raise in wages from $30 to | $100, and H. R. Brown, foreman the | vepair shop, asked for an increase from 1590 to $120. Kach of these requests | were refused. | F. E. Haskell, foreman of the inside wiremen, and J. H. Blakeley, foreman of the outside wiremen, were each | granted a raise in salary from $100 to | | | | —_— e — PARX BOARD PURCHASES SUPPLIES IN OAKLAND | | | | Supervisors’ Street Committec Believes Hams and Tongues Should Be Bought Here. The Supervisors’ Street Committee vesterday investigated a bill of $80 01 for hams and tongues bought of John Morrell & Co., a firm doing business at 1375-1377 Broadway, Oakland, by the Park Commission for the chil- dren’s playground. The committee is of the opinion that the provisions should be purchased in this city. Secretary de Succa of the Park Board stated that such purchases have been made in Oakland through San plosion followed. He was, he says, badly burned and suffered a perma- nent injury to his wrist. daughter reside in Hamburg, Ger- many, and a son lives in San Fran- cisco. 1 i Every mother feels a great dread of the pain ADVERTISEMENTS. and danger attendant upon the most critical period of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. Mother’s Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great pain and dangér of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as ‘woman’s severest trial is not only made painless, but ail the danger is avoided ..thasyummi-mndomadyforth:mingm.fllbo many who bave used it. $1.00 b y pe= s Mother’s Francisco agents right along. Payment of the bill was withheld until further information is had on the matter. b{)‘i,:me. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or serious accidents so common to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother’s valuable information of interest to.all women, will be sent to any address free upom application to g nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions are Friend. ‘It is worth its weight in goid,” BRADFIELD REGULATOR 00., Atianta, Ga

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