The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 16, 1904, Page 38

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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 NEW CHIEF IS HERE | 2mmmmensre___ THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. THE SAN — General Moore Arrives fo|™™™ % mwr fow a1 einte Command DePATtmeDt, | coir sy i e, et char: disinfectant and purifier in nature, but few realize its value when taken into | the human eystem for the same cleans- ing purpose. Charcoal is a remedy that the more you take of it the better; it is not a drug at all, but simply absorbs the gases and impurities always present in the stomach and Intestines and car- ries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after | |+ SILK DEPARTMENT We are now showing a very large and complete line of smoking, drinking or after eating Silks in black, plain and the most exclusive fancy patter B e L whe“re L 'éRE“ S LIBERA"L a“s can be ha('i' °"c'%'§’m‘22‘? g;rh:crtu?l?l:m;lse:::e:;%leffil- also the very newest styles in Fancy Velveteens, suitable at THE STORE ON THE SQUARE. “QUALITY, QUANTITY, VARIETY, o ST e U s il “TASTE,” “SERVICE,” “PRICE”—points that make this great store pre-eminent. Call and Tasth Sand fiithes dckh. aaia atuial for Fall an and eminently safe cathartic. FANCY VELVETEENS w’lfezzb’&"’&Jhfi.)','lf::r'.["i’x.c:‘afifii-:f.”»“fi An excellent quality of the new chiffon finish, in a fine Eng disinfects the mouth and throat from lish Velveteen, in shades of brown, gray, navy, castor and green the poison of catarrh. 22 inches wide, All druggists sell charcoal in one 75c¢c YARD form or another, but probably the best S 7 o le charcoal and the most for the money is Extra heavy and a very soft English Velveteen; colo look over our immense line and convince yourself that this is the place to purchase. YOUR CREDIT IS _GOOD---NUF-CED In Stuart’s Charcoal Lozenges; they anteed absolutely fast. Suitable for handsome walking suits for are composed of the finest powdered winter wear; shades of brown, navy, gray and castor; 24 incl Willow charcoal, and other harmless wide, antiseptics in tablet form or rather in $1.00 YARD the form of large, pleasant tasting loz- enges, the charcoal beinng malsxeg‘w?lzh EXTRACT VELVETEENS | honey. Beautiful effects in the new extract Velveteens, made to take .n'gfletfif"‘,f ,“",;.,2,'. ‘;:'"P;:o“zfie""’d-xm the place of the metal prints of last season and far more popular ved condition > of the general health, better complex- by reason of their durability; 22 and 24 inches wide, ion, sweeter breath and purer blood, 75C AND 85C YA RD | and the beauty of it is that no possible — harm can result from their continued use, but, on the contrary, great benefit. Llnin Taffetas Dress Taffetas A" Buftalo physiclan In speaking of 20-inch BL—\FK TAFFETA: 20-inch BLACK TAFFETA vise Stuart’s nges to a | patients suffering from gas in stomach “:;r“;l};{afié:(f‘;a;g*rFEfg (anjfil::thmaBi‘»“ K T-\F;N“\. | and bowels, and to clear the complex- ' » i MUSIC CABINET—Manog- | DRESSING TABLE— F Al | ion and purify the breath, mouth and 23-inch BLACK TAFFETA 2r-inch BLACK TAFFETA finish. Canopy top, Oak or mahogany fin-| MORRIS CHAIR—Solid § | throat; I also believe the liver is great- | wear guaranteed; yard...... S85¢ (Gt Hake). ...z . DS ed_with bevel plate ish. Bevel plate mir oak frame, golden finish. Nl | ly benefited by the daily use of them; 36-inch BLACK TAFFETA; TAFFETA DRESSER—OQ Elenty Shrprvas ror. Roomy drawer. A Spring seat. Back adfust- they cost but twenty-five cents a box at || extra heavy quality; yard.$1.00 22 A eL.50 sawed . golden fin :»‘ g dainty piece. Beautii il able to four positions. Cush- drug stores, -and although 1n1-n:11e sense 27-inch BLACK TAFFET! (Gu T.. $1.5¢ ey 2 : P olished fons are upholstered in the ! a patent preparation, yet elieve I d 22-inch AFFETA 18k serpentine y $8.25 highest grade of velour. f§ | get more and better charcoal in Stuart’s gpot proor ‘sdany guarantc;l (Girard make), yard. .$2.00 ront, panel es. Bevel . Choice of designs and celor- i | Charcoal Lozenges than in any of the [§ «****"" g plate mirror. Piano pol- ings. Price ordinary charcoal tablets.” | i —_— Fancy Silks for Shirt, Waist, Suits A large assortment of neat checked LOUISINES and TAF- FETAS, especially adapted for handsome silk shirt waist in shades of brown, green, tan, gun metal, navy and castor; 19 inches wide. " 25c, 85¢ AND $1.00 YARD COLORED MESSALINES ter, Miss Jessie Moore. His ald, Lieu- tenant Creed F. Cox, did not arrive with him, having gone on a momhs‘ leave. At the expiration of this time he | will join the general here. | splviisse < 25 $8.55 Rug B i | Draperies 9 t The choicest prod-| Extreme care must be used JJ| s+——o . | _ General Moore was colonel of the A ¢ 5 o S i 50 f ; VETERAN ARMY Orricem wio | | Eleventh Cavalry, which went out to| . THE NEW PLAIN SILK FOR DRESS WEAR — Haad- Depal"tm n ucts of lhed“ofld} grcat mills. T‘,“_ few | in the selection of draperies. i | NOW COMMANDS THE DEPART- the Philippines in 1%01. Ater his re- | some luster; soft satin finish, very durable, in rich shades of . . LO\’L"%‘}:LQ AOED :};CAE;JEO\);I)’ZUEE)SJYD ‘éRUS The effect of your room can | MENT 'OF CALIFORNIA. turn to this country he was attached navy, brown, gray, goblin, castor, reseda and champagne; also We take tifiable pride - | casily be spoiled by inhar- ! ¥ <% | to the inspector general's office, filling | white, ivory and cream; 20 inches wide, 5 SELS—Exclusive designs, choice coloring: 2 3 £ | his cith ked abilit - 750 YARD in this department, where weave That 16 1h6 will kaown s ot d,wm' monious colorings. We carry [l| Brigadler General Francls Moore, the [ 118 post with marked abliuy. ==~ | e ool el e Sas ot Tine on. No carpet made will equal $1.0714 | 5, mmense, stock of Cur- [|| newly appointed commander of the De. | General Moore entered the army a3 = § NEW VELOUR. CLOAKINGS ; TR 5 it for wear. Per yard - 2| tains, Couch Covers, Dra- Q' partment of California, arrived in this Eemembe, 10, 1861. He was made sec- | Genuine English Broadtail Velour, Persian Lamb Velour of domestic rugs on the |JTAKE SIDE BRUSSELS— Copies of body | peries and Bed Sets, as well city late yesterday afternoon from Fort | ond lieutenant in the Ninth Cavalry of | and Beaver Broadtail Velour. The very latest material f coast. Sizes range from the Brussels designs. as a large line of Cut Dra- 2 . Riley, K H e Vi v 28, 1866; cap- | peries, and will cheerfully Y, ansas. He drove at once to m_e regular nr:ny or:‘guly 28, . '?s furnish estimates on your [J|2rmY headquarters in the Phelan build- | tain August 24, 1372 major July 28, | work._ Do not fail to see the [§ /1n€ to pay his respects to General Mac- | 1392; lieutenant colonel M"Ybsl- 1;?; fall effects in colored drapes [J| Arthur, but he found on arrival there|colonel February 2, 1501, and briga { 0 vas born ow on display . | 1 itz general February 25, 1903. He was i now on display | that the office was closed owing to the | f='c 00 "y 0 6 1841, | | fact that the transfer of the division In speaking of his appointment to | headquarters was being made to the| California Department General Moore | Grant building. He then drove to the | said: | Occidental Hotel. General Moore is ac-| “I am glad to be back again in San companied by his wife and his daugh- | Francisco. I like the place and the i Large range of patterns to choose from. Borders to match Worth $1.00 a yard, @ur price...... 650 AGATE PRO-BRUSSELS-—An artistic floor cov- ering. Thoroughly sanitary and moth 35 proof. Reversible. Per yard..... c R .,...U handsome coats and jackets, in shades of gray, castor and black; 50 inchés wide, PRICES $8.00, $8.50 AND $10 YD. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED to the full grades, from the inexpensive Granite Rug the Royal Wilton | 6 little door m room size Feather Boas We have just received = beautitul » sortment New Furs Our stock of Fur Neck- wear is com- plete for fall ot Feather season, com- I Boas in ISEMENTS. prising the OPORATE, gray, natora e ADVERTISEMENT! ~ newest de- ™) black and i) a % tterns S to 12 patterns, 245-259 GERARY ST ONTHE SQ,!IAIIE IIRD'DAVIS & COIESRIE R e More of Those Elegant Hats $6-° Competent critics pro- nounce these $6.00 hats of ours to be the best values of the season. Some are suggested by models from Paris. Others | people. I asked to be sent to this de- MISCELLANEOUS. partment, when I knew that General d. "I' e rare 1o snarn, meezy | 108 GT8210st Eye Remedy In | and bracing and this suits the tastes of | | my family and myself. I shall retire "' wmld on April 6 1905, when I will be 64 years old, and then we shall prob-| GEQRGE MAYERLFE’S | ably settle down and make our per- \ manent home here. I was stationed | here for about four weeks In 1896.” l The transport Thomas sailed yester- | day from Manila for this port. She ', | Makes weak QYRS stron, red, sore, - brings home Major General James F. . o 5 painful dis- ®ing diseased eyes 1. R 1re Wade, commander of the Philippine | BATENE ) JoNUEt o33 wel, Rests tired ayes | ivision. She also brings 202 casuals, | By mall, 62¢. 1 your drug- { fifty-two sick, one insane and nlne-[cem" Mawrlgflpm*‘r] ;xIrd-v ai A Growing Institution. | : ! . | the report of Commissioner Heacock T ¢ srner of Market and Seventh | and raised the point that Lin Fong, | strects the elegant new quarters of the | by Temaining many years in China as I At the corn Market-street Bank are now finished | 2 Subject of the Emperor, had w 3. The main banking room his natal right to American citizen- Al SRR BWP SN Sy ship. Judge de Haven refused to con- p 1 of beauty and convenience, | giger the matter on the ground that i entirely finished in Italian mar- | the testimony taken before the Com- ble and mahogany. At the rear of the | missioner had not been filed in his| main room are the private offices and ! court. Endeavor to Have Pl‘oposed | coin vaults. From the Market-street —_—— : entrance, easily accessible by a broad | “Radium the Wonder-Worker” and a| (harter Amendments on marble stairs, are the safe deposit 'parkc—d hall to-night. See “Lectures,” in vaults, with space for five thousand | classified ads the Regular Ballots deposit boxes, secure behind massive Saicots Atimeclt Throkgh Fiead. steel doors and with the latest electric = | n, making | ATTLE, Oct. 15.—George T.| James N. Harrison, plaintit and | rglar alarm devices know! . oy The officers are A. | about 40 years of age, shot him- | petitioner, through his counsel, con-| | 2T€ the creations of our own | teen B e Gl Tt f;:;l';f;:_";‘;:grjfi Mayerle's antiseptic ¥. Mart president; E. C. Dudley, | self through the head with a revolver | sisting of Assistant City Attorney Pat- | designers. The variety of | 1”““111;"‘::‘”_ ;eg’l‘s(ered pirey Sebt 5 e » vice president; W. S. Upham, second | this afternoon while standing at the |ridge, C. H. King and G. W. Lane, has | conceptions is remarkable. :‘:rs \'e“q(’wrday He is staying at 18% | SI=‘er MARY BAPTIST, S o it i prosthent 1“ :r:fi:{-s?;?fi:i | corner of Second and Union streets. brought suit in the Supreme Court Every popular color or ;Oak atieat. | Srase Valley. writes: - Bave mueh tm- — ‘m'{‘ mes. e business of the | The doctors say that he has no chance | direct, to compel the Election Com- | combination of colors is | —_-.P_—T | 3 e cosbnian ° it ; bank has grown phenomenally and the | °f Fecovers: missioners to place the proposed twen- | represented. Every notable I The Money Thrown / :““ aichian hxf‘\:‘?ffiyxfl t?flma assets ziready far exceed a quarter of R T TR | ty-two charter amendments on the bal- shape is there—every trim- | There is an old 5"‘;‘{"“(‘.‘1”“ e | e Water a ' ped me we e ko + | Drop in and sec our swell booklet speci- |lots to be used at the coming elec- | 3 succeeds like success. at is suc ] i Moreas {mens. Bdward Kpowles Co.. 3ySecind st ming that has found favor It is the ability to do something. lodBCV i o i S - d the roa to during the season. complish something. An J success and wealth is a simple one. It We have been busy for several days pre- “onaiats In saving your money, which is |of suftring lay f S otherwise thrown away, until you have anery, pasing & Sew Gy BTN come acquired an independence. Money begets prepared to see a magmficent assortment money, once you make a start. You do ill offi f not have to open a savings account with hats worth $10.00 we will offer for.......... | mot e e e n sy capital, You tion. The counsel for the Election | | Commissioners consists of Devoto and | Richardson. The Supreme Court has | | consented to try the case without its | !appearance in the Superior Court, so that a decision may be reached before | i S R e ey | election, and no appeal therefrom be | Ofl cures rheumatism and neuralgiay | token. . B0c flask. Richard & Co.. 4% Clay.* | The Election Commissioners object | to placing the amendments on the bal- | | lots. They maintain that the amend- Jm(nls are unconstitutional on two ac- | counts; first, that the Mayor must ap- | | prove them and second, that two yearsq | have not elapsed, as called for by law, | before the charter may be amended. | ! The plaintiffs declare that the last | amending of the charter by the Leg- | islature took place February 25, 1903, although the amendments were voted upon by the people on Decem- {ber 6, 1902. Therefore they claim | that although the amendments may be } voted upon and passed by the people | ——- — L Lin Fong Landed. King Edward having become a pa- Lin Fong. who proved himself to b2 | t;on of the Automobile Club of Great n, was ordered dis- | Britain and Ireland, that club is now terday from custody by |authorized to prefix ‘“‘royal” to its; tes District Judge de Ha- |name. t United States Attorney | Trappe: ey took exceptions to | Druggist CURED HER “Mr. George Mayerle—Dear Sir: Your Eve Water has entirely cured my eyes after years Yours respec Mrs. Ida alley, Humboldt County.” $200.00 REWARD For the arrest and | start saving, interest multiplies your | S IR N0, &7 - mmfl:;i’ub; New | savings and the capital follows. You | PoiEq F For - Greatest Yet. Stunning San start with 31 with the Phosnix Sev. | gEoman MAYERLE, the Germas Ex. i B. and L. Ass'n, pert Optician, Embroidery SaleMonday | Cgats sl 5 00 {ings. B and L. Asen. 51§ Celfornia Obtician. or as his agent. compounded semi-annually. On term A lot of 15000 yards, a accounts 5 per cent is pald. payable Rio Grande Still Rising. 2 Worth $20 ital, snap buy, one of the best semi-annually. Paid up capita g oo o Tl . 000; guarantee fund, $20 deals we have ever made. You will realize at a glance o e A A. Watkins, Charies R.| e road still has a washout of about / Boardman, S. Prentiss | 5 We very promptly turn the | o4 40 styles’ .are mew B, e McNab, Charles E. Ladd; | twelve miles between here and Albu- opportunity over to you, = b Clarence Grange, managing director. * | querque and several days will elapse < feeling sure that you will | There are five different de- Wanted to Leave Her Husband. before trains are running. All other appreciate the chance to buy | signs to choose from, and Mrs. Mollie Tomquist of 1431 Stock- l'”‘:i’"'" r.“““;‘"‘ ":"" TOgy. 3t fine embroideries at hali- ton street tried to end her career yes- | B Stlll rainng Bere, however, and the 4 terday by drinking from a bottle of | Rio Grande is rising slowly. It price and less. lotion prepared for her husband, who has been rising for a week or more, each one is a model for Flaest Qualities Swiss Nainsook | grace and beauty. | hag barber's itch. Her screams at- | Dut only a few inches daily. V next November the charter is not of-| [§ Cambric. Further investigation will tracted the attention of her husband, M ficlally amended until the Legislature | 5000 YARDS EDGINGS, & | who summoned the ambulance from ADVERTISEMENTS. acts, which may be as late as Febru- | the Emergency Hospital, but when it INSERTIONS, BANDS demonstrate the fact that Multitudes of extraordinary inducements in furnishin; i ary 25, 1905. By doing this th - { he declined to leave her room. gs of the ,ary . y ng s e ne. ks . % t arrived she declin highest excellence. Irresistibly tempting offerings on every floor, | cessary two years will elapse between and flounces; widths 25 | the material is extra fine Jealousy on the part of her husband A broad and brilliant array of fascinating bargains in which all | amendings of the charter. to 5 inches. Worth d th < e | had so annoyed her that she resolved the exquisite productions from our stock of | R R Vet STV T 20c and 25c a yard. c an. that the workmanship is | tosleave him a widower. She is still FURNITURE i To Dismiss Old Contest. Sale price " without a flaw. | alive, however. ETS A will contest begun two years ago 3000 YARDS of EMBROID- [ Really, fault—findmg will Divenss fiabl: Canith Stk T Wnld by Pauline Levy, now Pouline Gordan, DRAPERIES WALL PAPERS |1s likely to be dismissed on October 17 | | on motion of the heirs of Henry Levy, | who died November 1, 1901. T. E.| Pawlicki and Otto Irving Wise, attor- ERY, so different pat- | be a hard task. We don't sell all the best suit cases * e k: i . . o 3 all th it d bags | terns; workmanship that There is a splendid line of T e e Rt e wtin| speaks for itself; almost | p ol \aiking Coats in || | funks, pocketbooks ang wrist bags: al any width. Worth 3oc g r Prices Dinner Sets are comprehensively represented. The opportunity to share in this tremendous value-giving is limited. Do not delay. lettered in gold free of charge. s:nbom $85 CRAFTON WEATEERED 4 i neys for the heirs, yesterday gave no- 3 e Vail & Co.. 741 Market street. RAPTON WEATSERED 0AK SIDEBOARD i $Z2 [N | tice that they would move for the ais- to 6oc a yard. Sale lgc :i‘:gb?:e":“,(Pl)am ’;}?d }:e; it i 25 i China ek | missal on the grounds that no citation Price ats e i e 1pe). 18 style | Burned by Gasoline. $50 GOLDEN OAK. OHINA CLOSET, xmnox uox— S4Q [l 7o sorvea withins vear wnd the ac-| | 3700 YARDS EMBROID- | has the strap back and | | Joseph Levy. while at work on an | Crockery .« BN | tion has not been further prosecuted. 3 obile at Eighth and Market ERY work - and | in the three-quarter length. Jj @ 2uto™ . Glassw: $45 MABOGANY LADIES' “fl'm(} DESK—- $ JThe contestant was the widow of the S 3a 0pED ! 9 ength. \ streets yesterday forenoon, was badly | are Removal Sale Price L e 36 | deceased—his second wife. She al- guipure = effect, entirely There are also some mix- burned about, the head and face by Ornaments ¢ i d been influenced and ideas. Worth from z | line, which exploded while he was $45 MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE - s jireec that he hai new ide tures iy gray and brown gasoline, which expl 3 | menaced by his three grown children, 5 & % fire box. His injuries e e g RS S R 35 | who committed actual violence and %;O:I to $1.00 a yard. 291: with practically the same f:e::r.;:ful::leur:heo;mersem‘y s Prices never so cheap SRt e i Ll MEeRL BN | who cominitted: mctunl nidisNee s BRO el Toel el TR ! R omoral Saie Pric $3S [ | St or witted her wu of his mran: | | 8500 * YARDS EMBROID, | Strap back effect. Velvet I | pital by Dr. Kuicieh. ] Need the room Sweeping reductions in Carpets, Draperies und Wall Papers. lerty. The estate was appraised at “ERY, as fine as you care fleg. an;:l buttons are a When your skin looks yellow :::‘!yolz for N 3 - is th a - Splendid value-giving in Fredericks highest quality of furnishings, |“““ —_——— to ;ee; alwv!d;thuP to 18 ]:tmln;r;nag" :;::re' fSce t::"’ e;-?fr";n;fifhfn?:fl"fn:m Bitters. * New Holiday Goods Deliveries are planned to your conve A | Hofmann Farewell Concert. inches. ortl rom 75C ns, ior ey | ————— < dunlgyuu m,é’}}f"“ INE 0 Onps E The celebrated planist, Josef Hofmann, will to $175 a yard 3gc are great values sl 5 un | Chicago ?:l“;u m“sa":v:’"""k"nown Come early 1 1. riced this Theod: ushing, fetnaty “sitermocn at. the & nen Salefpice b ! resld::! 'ercmcm, died yesterday at ! just to look. oPep. | prompty G fat_ mator, Velee i e MARKET ST. kearny (B, Bl el S SRl (] mlmldl‘l Liebestode, Feuerzauber (Wll- w‘ I.nosllu (Moskowski); Rhapsodie N (Sunday) afternoon at the Tivoll, when the | following programme will be given: | L—Prelude and Fugue, D major (Bach- @' Albert); Lieder Ohne Worte (Mendelssohn), 4meue Spring &mt. Spinning Song; Sonata | Appassionata (Beethoven). mp WI’*‘ ANMD m Sr the East, where he leaves a widow. ——————————— ; Haight & Masonic av.* . He arrived here re-| iziefi'??gmflfii' Bt gt e S .R:lfllmfll Importing Tea Co. | confined to his bed for several days oney s"ll‘ Store. by sickness when he was attacked 861 Market Sutter 2742 24th xv\}:(h pneumonta, which hastened his | [l 148 Hairhe 1810 Deviatiors o8 Fokin | death. His remains will be sent to ! 3288 Miselon 3000 i l 386 Third r 469 Fourth 206 ' B.F.Stoll, dent

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