The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 23, 1904, Page 37

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N i ADVERTISEMENTS. —“ Worth of Furniture and m for $7.50 Cash and $1.50 per ‘fflk—'{. i-}.flk. & Specialty of Purnishing Flats Complete. e pay freigl OUR TERMS ALSO APPLY TO lunm ALAMEDA, BERKELEY AND ALL SUBUERBAN TOWNS. $75 ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN AGWUIT. 8§c Linoleum k2%c yard 40c Linen Japanese Malling, 20c yard 90c Tapestry Carpet 50c yard $65 Bedroom Sel........... .$42.50 $UO TN TABLE Caw B K Bloot, EXTEN- €98 00 $]15 BIbR(D‘bFI::{"!;Zu&APLF DRESSER — Muflbe seen to $65.00 $90 Rirdscye Maplec Chifionier $50.00 $90 Quartered OakK Buffet, zzatrv, $50.00 $60 Combination RooKcase .$32.50 N. B.— We wili willingly forfeit $500 if any of these goods gan be bought in any furniture bouse in this city at these prices. | ROCKER — Eas ; IRON BED—Beass top rail like cut; | 7. 800" o ocigbie; BED_Beass & quarter-sawed oak; rubbed piano regular $9.00 value; finish; regulacly $30.00. s $4.50 | i meiey s g3.75 [ ———————— S BOOKCASE — Quarter-sawed oak. Suitable for any library; plenty of -halvn-: regular $40 $19 FURNITURE CO, 888-842 Post Street he Equare’ ROCKER —Wood seat; a beautygfor the money; m ey, epsacy 51 5 T BRlLLIAN 's favorite writer is & hus- T SRR is capable of writing checks. n says that being an an- S ER R M-\i'JIHLR PLATS g m,;.,,m,,;\;;—i PART OF FIEND l;—cm Dispatch to The Call. SANTA BARBARA, Oct. 22.—One of the most flagrant cases of brutality that has ever come to the attention of the local police was brought to light | ¥ sterday when Mrs. Magglio, a Span- ish woman, Rice’s court on a battery charge, < H preferred by the Chief of Police. Shé pleaded guilty to having tortured her infant son to discipline him for call- ing her a vile name. The story told ms are given to cus- Port Costa Flour. by the each sack at all in human form. While seated at the table, the Mag- premium coupon. grocer for Port glio woman's son, Giccomo Magglio, aged about 4 years, asked his mother best flour, and in- getting the coupon. fo! 1other cup of coffee and because it was refused he called her a vyile | name. Another woman, who lives with the Magglio family, exaggerated offense and is said to have milled from ‘nncc wheat. It is always uni- f in its high quality. A bet- “If a child of mine said to me I would burn his tongue '(r fl.mr for all household pur- poses cannot be made. ached cers 1S a to your the | out.” Mrs. Magglio flew and, deliberately heating a stove poker | assisted by the other woman, to force the iron into his mouth. The !boy fought frantically and in the struggle some horrible burns were in- flicted, one on the inside of the mouth being fully six inches long and very deep. His hands and face were also badly burned. The case hasaroused great indigna- | tion here. ———————— OF POLICE WILL HAVE TO STAND TRIAL Is the best of CHIEF | Court Over City Officer to Accusation of Grand Jury. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 22.—Superior | Judge E. C. Hart to-day sustaified the | | demurrer of Mayor W. J. Hassett, ac- ! cused by the Grand Jury of willful misconduct in office, but in the case visitr DR. JORDAN’S angat @ | the demurrer. The offici !“SEu. oF AI“T“.Y cused by the Grand Ju of having permitted gambling to be conducted 3061 MAZKET OT. bet. GrhATIR, 5.7 0l in the city during the recent State bt Lagpest Asatemical Muroum Ir the wits fair, in vain of law. - or any comtracied . g "'—':'c"-"'z. by the sidest Hassett's case is permanently dis- peciaiin: on the Cot % years . e posed of, but Coffey will hage to an- OR. JoRoAk-D'SEASES OF MEn ¢ | [0 O L COCTON Tana atana Trestment persomsly o by leiter. A trial unless the City Trustees and not Pesitive Ourt 1. svety case underiaken. St i 't RV ot ok FRILSRGERY of the Superior Court have jurisdiction MIAGE, MAILED PRER. (A in the case, as Coffey’s counsel an- SANSIAEL W swered that in all possibility he would take an appeal to determine the ju- risdiction of the court. Port. Costa Milling Co., San Francisgo ¢ DR JORDAN & CO._ 105 Market St 8. F. ‘ ~ Coffey was allowed fifteen days in which to enter his plea. | —_———— 'M\'STEIUUL‘§ SHOOTING OF BOY WHILE HUNTING Person Unknown Fires Shot That ‘Wounds Lad in the Left Shoulder. CHICO, Oct. 22.—Gilbert Lutz, a 14- year-old boy, while out hunting this g S morning was struck in the "51(‘ shoul- 2 New Montgomery, San Francisco, Cal. der by a J2-caliber bullet. he boy xgflw]é!‘:::y ”.«;i:':‘s‘l’&;u::‘i‘ :w”:ufcnm {and his brother weré hunting on Little rothers. an m-dv'u o.\mnd Chico Creek. They were near a e - ’ S she s Ut Sk dhot B o not known who fired the shot. The boys saw no one and no smoke. —_————————— t Big Day's Work at Hatchery. TEHAMA, Oct. 22.—The Mill Creek Hatchery resumed operations yester- day. SaMhon are now rynning quite heavily, one-quarter of a million eggs being the result of the first day's work. Indications point to a very successful season. —_—————— supply the for Novelties in W.W- SR R SRR RS #@AUVAIS MUSIC co. 833 MARKET ST., OPP. MASON. Send for Catalogues of Music. a cannon faces his wife at breakfast § i was arraigned in Justice | woman stamps her as a fiend | into a passion | | to a white heat, caught her child and, | tried | nles Demurrer of Capital Chief of Police Coffey overruled; ls were ac- | & THE SAN 'FOR BENEFIT OF CHURCh i i | Parishioners Aid St. Mary’s e i JMISS OBRIEN T0 SING | \ | | \ 1 | | | || cLEVER yoUNG woMAN WE WILL SING AT TE BE; \P‘P‘ll | FOR OLD ST. MARY'S. f—— X3 The parishioners of Old St. Mary’s | Church at the cormer of California and Dupont streets are making every elten for the success of the benefit t will be given in aid of the parish | next Thursday evening at the Alham- bra Theater, Eddy and Jones streets. Several good singers have tendered thPlr services to the cause. Among | them will be Miss Etta O'Brien, a con- tralto possessing a beautiful voice. ! Professor Marcellino, the famous violinist apd accompanist of Ysaye, Sivori, Patti and other notables, will give selections. A. Roncovieri, Board of Education, who i{s a noted trombone- player, is also on the pro- gramme. Tickets may be had at <herman, Clay & Co.s, Kearny and Sutter streets. The general admission will be 50 cents; reserved seats, 75 cents, —_————— Success Must Come to You. | It you hope to achieve any success in | life, you must learn the first rudiments of success. It is an old saying and a | wise one that if you take care of your dimes the dollars will take care of them- selves. Save part of your income, no matter how small or how large it is, and you will be surprised at the result at the end of the year. It is very mice if sick or trouble comes on you to know where to go for some money. It is also equally nice if a good investment shows itself to have ready cash. way to have it is by saving. You can start with 31 with the Phoenix Savings, B. and L. Ass'n, 516 California street, re- | cétving 4% per cent, interest compound- Ifid semi-annually. On term accounts § er cent is paid, payable semi-annually. aid-up capital, $ 000; guarantee fund, $200,000. The directors are A. A. Watkins. Charles R. Bishop, George C. Boardman, S. Prentiss Smith, Gavin Mo- Nab, Charles E. Ladd; Clarence Grange, managing director. . 2 PP A i Bicycle Thieves Arrested. Three boys, who boast of being some of the gang that steal bicycles when left by fheir owners at the en- i trance to the public.library in the City | Hall, were arrested yesterday by Po- licemen Cottle and Flynn. -The trio are F. von Borneman, 12 years old, living at 1254 Folsom street; George | Collopy, 12 years old, 904l Folsom | street, and Ernest Strong, 19 years Qold 23% Folsom avenue. ‘When locked up at the City Hall station ey boasted of their expertness in wiping wheels.” ' Théy belong to the . WO ope Worry Club,” with headquar- ters on Folsom avenue, 'near the | place where the police found the sto- |len wheels last Friday. The captain |of the “D. W. C.” outfit is Cecll Strong, a brother of one of the boys ‘arrested” It is sald that there are four of the gang now located about Redwood City actively engaged iq the pursuit of their avocation. —_—— ‘We are selling agents for “Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen” and sole agents for | “The Marshall,” the best $1.00 fountnln pen in the world. Sanborn, Vail & Co. * —_——— Modesty is a great virtue, but a man seldom gets his salary raised on the strength of it. FRANCISCO CALL, president of the | The | which stands . for -the | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1904. Ed (3 Money-Saving Prices + We will offer tormorrow and following days this week the most stylish garments of the season at Money-Saving Prices. Better material, better styles, better fit and finlsh at Less Money Than Anywhere. TAILOR SUITS JACKETS AND COATS $18.50 & $16.50 | Loose Back Coats, satinlined andfancy Suits at trimmed, our $12.50 leader, save more $l2 50 money; they ate now $10.00. 3-4 and FULL LENGTH COATS, Novelty Tourist § correct styles, good material, $2.50 to Suits of black, | 3%:00 lul;han ;'x:‘ywheu. O7u; prices Ry el e $i0, $12.. 0. $14, $15, $17.50 and $20. mixture. Collar, | © CHILDREN'S cuffs and belt are ing prices, $5, § velvet trimmed. | and $10. ATS at money-sav- .50, $7.50, $8.50 NOVELTY WALKING SKIRTS at Plenty of | s5. $6 50, $8.50 and $10 : Brown Suits Fur Jackets, Fur Scuk Fur Capes at Money-Saving Prices. $15 10 $35 Brown Cheviot Suits. Brown Etamine Suits. Brown Venetian Suits, Brown Panama Cloth Suiis. Brown Broadcloth Suits. Brown Silk Suits. Brown Veivet Suits. * NOVELTY SUITS At $17.50, $20, $25 and $30; the handsomest suits in the | city. $5.00 to $7.50 posnhvely saved on each suit. TAILOR SVUITS UNDERPRICED $30.00, $27.50 and 325.00 $20 00 Tailor Suits on Saleat . . 5 distinct styles, all as pretty as they can be. Navy blue Vene- tian _suits, with burnt orange vests. The tailoring is faultless: the fitting perfect. Novelty Blouses and Tuxedo Suits in shades of brown, green and black. $20.00 and $18.00 Suits on P PSRNV FVIE Tosse cdats with belt, made of newest Saleat, . . . & Lo fancy mixture, neatly trimmed with plain cloth, iancy pleated sleeves and full pleated skirt. RAVENETTE for Rain or Shine at. g======E====c=gi1=‘§ Wholesale Prices . . The $17.50 quality on sale at $12.00. The $18.00 quality on sale at $13.50. The $20.00 quality on sale at $15.00. @ ° @ H @ H H e @ o ® @ ® H H H ; i 1142-1146 Market Street ® 990000090000893006200000000 %&a/wma 139 Mason Streef % Is where you will find the best that's go- ing in groceries and wines. Rathjen Company, 139 Mason street. » ————— Perfect Fittins Eyeglasses 41 Mo_erate Cost Injured by an Automobile. Hortano Brandt, a 12-year-old boy, living at 8113% Golden Gate avenue, was knocked down by an automobile last night and sustained a slight con- cussion of the brain and minor bruises. The lad ran into the street to get a ball when the machine, driven by J. O. | Bradney, knocked the youngster down. Bradney picked the boy up and carried | him to the Central Emergency Hospi- | tal in the .automobile. —_—— BARON'S, the leading Cloak and Suit House, will'have a special sale Monday and Tuesday only. Goods will be offered at a low figure. New styles in fall and winter goods at both his stores, 763 Mar. ket street and 115 Geary street. —_—— / . Drum Corps Entertains. The Precita Drum Corps gave a masquerade ball at Eintracht Hall last night. While the merry-making ‘was in progress Candldate Julius Kahn and Judge Frank Kerrigan dropped in. The 1velcome to Kahn shook the build- ing and he responded to the universal demand that he make a speech. He was cheered as he left the building, The fun in the hall continued until dawn. Hotels BRU HE FOR BARBERS, BA- ker-, bnollll)hc.:l. bllh brewers, bookbij d ‘makers, ‘canners, dyers, flour mul-, Toundries. lnundrics, paper: ers, printers. painters, shoe factories, stablemen, nr mr-n tanhers, taliors. ete. Brush Madufsctosers; 605 Setamento st. —_—————— About the only right a taxpayer has is the right to pay the freight. v ANNOUNCEMENT Recent developments at our properties of an im- portant character render imperative an advance in the On and after Monday. the aist the price will isc per share and only 50,000 shares more will be sold at the present price of 12¥4c per share. will stop the sale when that limit has been reached ands b d price of our shares. day of ber, on October 315t the price stated. Only 50,000 shares will be sold at 15c, when the price will be again advanced without notice. ALASKA PETROLEUM HASBELL AUD!T COMPANY, “Fiscal Agen Many a brave man who never faced | Agvmmmwrs. “AMUSEMENTS. ~ INGLESIDE COURSING PARK. Every SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Coursing will begin at 11 o'clock sharp and ‘| continue until the last winming flag goes up. TOTAL PRIZES : : : $2000 nm cars transfer to Guerrero ‘tars, hich go airect to the park. be advanced to We will be advanced as above AND COAL COMPANY. 5 u.um.%m 37 In Mark E. Swan’s Latest Musical Comedy Success A positive cycione of hilarity. NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE Great Olio CALIFORNIA Edward Ackerman, Lessee and Manager. TO-NIGHT—The funniest of them all \ Direction of Messrs. Broadhurst and Currie. Rgeniousty. constracted comaical complications sver created. HAVERLY’S MINSTRELS POSITIVELY THE GREATEST MINSTREL ORGANIZATION I’ EXISTENCE. As the Burglar . and the Detective AND SNITZ to finish, interspersed with catchy mus Act, Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, October 23. European and American Stars! THREE DUMONDS The Famous Paristan Minstrels. HARVEY COMEDY GO. Presenting ‘“Wanted—A Groom." WM. J. CLARICE SULLIVAN § PASQUELENA In Their Comedy Song Act, “THE NEWSBOY'S APPEAL.™ OWLEY and RANDALL Intmduc{ng Treir Latest Success, TUMBLING TOM." Retained One Week Longer by Uni- versal Request, LEWIS McCORD & CO. Offering “HER LAST REHEASAL,” By Willard Holeomb. SINON and PARIS The Droll Greeks In the Olden Times. JOSEPHINE DE WITT “FIDDLE AND 1" Vielinist and Vo- callst. Orpheum Motion Pictures Showing the “Latest Novelties. Last Week of the Sensation of the City, TEGHOW’S GATS Prices—10c, 25c and S0c. UNION COURSING PARK P. J. REILLY. ,A'- r. Gnfll SATURDAY and SUNDAY Gctober 22 and 23. §i Class and Reserve StaKes H2—NOMINATIONS—112 ' $1000 — TOTAL PURSE — $i000 1 TRAIN SERVICE. | Trains leave Third and Townsend streers ! Baturday at 10:30 a. Sunday at 10:15 a. m. | and 1 p. m., stopping at Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later. Returning | after the last course. San Matea electric cars | every four minutes to park entrance direct. Price, ‘ALCAZ BB, | MATINEE TO-DAY~—TO-NIGHT LAST TIME ‘The Way of the World, | TO-MORROW NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK! MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. H. V. Esmond’s Delighttul Comedy, Belasco & Mayer, Prngrlemn WILDERNESS Effervescent Comedy! Sparkling Wit! Sweetest of Romances! | Elegant Scenery and Costumes. Evgs. 25c to T0¢; Mats. Sat. and Sun., 25¢ to 50c October 31—Frankling Fyle's reatést Drama, “DRUSA WAYN BENTHAL'SE':? |)llrlfl st, near Ellhlh Phone South 633. MATINEE TO- DAY——TO’NIGHT LAST TIMB JAMES J. JEFFRIES “DAVY CROCKETT » MONDAY NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK. MATS. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Stupendous production of Steele Mackaye's thrilling drama of the ‘‘Reign of Tesror, ‘“PAUL KAUVAR?” HERSCEEL MAYALL In the title role, POPULAR PRICES—Evenings, 10c to 50c; Matinees, 10c, 15¢, 2oe. W BUCKINGHAM In Costume: Reading “MACBETH” Lyric Hall, 19 Eddy Street, ANOTHER WEEK The Immense Musical Comedy H! SAN TOY - JAMES T. POWERS ALHAMBRA. LAST TWO CONCERTS Matinees to-day at 2:30. \TO-NIGET AT 8:30. SOUSA: Prlcen—l’nalut. §1 50 to S0u. u.un»—n OPERA GRAND 5532 AN IMMENSE HIT LAST WEEK MATINEES TO-DAY AND SATURDAY AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY, ARIZONA By Augustus Thomas, ORIGINAL PRODUCTION, SPLENDID CAST. Detachment of Cavairy 339goaxe SUND.Y MAT. 06T. 30 JANE CORCORAN Supported by ANDREW ROBSON In Mathew's Fascinating Romance, PRETTY PEGGY POPULAR PRICES. 3 . e A H. W. Bishop, lessee and manager. TO-NIGHT r..0 ™ SUNBAY time to see A JAPANESE NIGHTINGALE The great Oriental novelty. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Monday) Oliver Morosco offers His Great Galaxy of Playérs in H. V. Esmond’'s masterplece of Love, Romance and Comedy, WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE PRICES—28c_to TSe. Without exaggeration the consolidated Ma-) jestic Theater Company is the greatest stock orzanization in_ the country. HAMLET NEXT. . = o T VOO ot SECOND WEEK Enormous Success of the First Production in English of the Famous Comic Opera, Der Rastelbinder (The Mousetrap Peddler) MATINEE SATURDAY. Next Tnaree i T THE MESSENGER BOY SAME PRICES -25c, S0e, POl e LAST TWO PMRMANCH W “DOWN THE LINE™ By Howard Jacot. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO- Nlflfl‘l‘ Funniest of all burlesques. “Farewell” appearance of the present excep- tional company. An admirably acted play gorgeously mounted. Eighteen actual novelties. ‘This afternoon, 28e. S0c. Children, 10c and 25e. To-night, e, 50e, Tle. High-Class Speciaities Every After- noeon and Evening ih the Theater. FFO! STONE; EMILE CHEV. ST ATIORRELDS AND WHALBN: VENTURA . THE 'rmu:nmnm'rs BEL uunon AND THE AMERICAN GRAP idren visiting the Chutes Sun- srscxu,—cm o ing v AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Adgnission, 10c: Children, Sc. ‘When Phoning Ask for THE WEEKLY CALL- $1 per Year

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