The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 1, 1899, Page 6

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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1899. FCERSLAND FAOM THE TWO BIG TRANSPORTS Gossip of the lnva—! lided Soldiers. STILL QUARANTINED ANXIOUS TO GET TO THEIR HOMES. Regiment Receives for Good Conduct in the Fiell cng Soldierly Be- havior. ir t to the Angel rday afternc 1l the t wor N Dakota - Etaa S oy A KIERULFE Mr. Charles A. Kierulff to Wed Miss Aliee L. arm > Wednesd ledged manr “otillo; 2 vorld by his merit and ability. e will take place some tim sum- v very swe - and the swagger set are an ing it : of pleasure. Both Miss Jordan and Mr. Kierulff were iy congratulations from their host of friends last 00 66000066 00906600 0600=e | Grand Maydny' Celebration by San th When they arrived in this city last they proceeded to taste the pleasures of the town at once. They will do a bit of sight-seeing before returning | parental wings. ! jority of the officers bring back | hip. ght s of ind a strong dislike e Ph To them their n to t s'an introduction t they nimously call the mod- | ern paradise. | Robert Louis Stevenson. Stevenson's vorite place to break- | ast was a nch of the Pine street, corner of Fifth and Mint avenue. See Scribner’s Magazine for May, 1899, page ——— SOCIALISTS MAKE MERRY. Francisco Section. co section of the So- v held a grand Mayday +OIOII0+ OB+ O+ DHDITHOIO CHOITIO+ B0 + O+ D4OID4OIDHO+4T+0+ 040 + 0+ O I0HO+0+0+ 010G+ + T+ 0 + 0+ D 40434040 The n cialist Labor | celebr nion Hall las eve This is in a ce with the innual custom of the party. which recog- May 1 the universal holic the international labor movement An cxcell programme } been pre- | pared, a 16 audience present | if ts approval of the various num- | rolonged and frequent applaus e programme whic o propaganda com- the city central zation M. W. Wil GUS STRAND CRAZY. Arrested for Larcefiy He Has an At- | tack of Delirium. nd agent, who | trand was in Ocean Water Tu Baths. w : | e Pierola’s Illegal Closure | L s m LIMA. April 30.—T le in Pierola, | at yok dark \ppe: o $T40e DHO+O+0+ 0+ 040ITHDID+D4O4D404 G40 4 D+ OI0IDITITIOIOIOID+ O+ + 3+ 044 Jordan. ce Alice L. Jordan to in society's exciusive cir la -] ersation r set with oo stion Miss . Jordan 5 one avel in the State embly. She ss Jordan a striking bru- y personal attrac | 1 also of t “ortn Mr. cisco's swell set Kie . who is a prominent past ten years wi ng business man, who has | S “’EM o LAV 5 ectricity for Weak Men. g down’ There s nothing ltke ELECTRICITY to put lite, vim and vigor into weak men or women. Drugs give but temporary rellef; act merely as a stimulant, but Electriclty £oes to all weak parts of the body in- stantaneously, imparting nature’s force thereto and doing the required work sure- l¥ and in a permansnt manner, If ‘‘run in health and strength you had better try eloctricity. Use an Electric Belt, for thin s the best method of ap- plying it, but be sure you get a good one 1s you are about it; in short, try “Dr. Plerce’s,” for it is guaranteed 'to be the best Eieetric Belt on earth. s poocklet No. 3, free ut stfice o y mall for a stamp, tel about it Address: PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 620 MARKET STREET, Opposits Palace Hotel, Sen Frenclsca. -9 ..H.H‘.“.H‘ @+ 0+ 0404040404 0404040+ 0+ 0 + O+ 040404040+ DHOHCI0L D40 + O+ 04040+ 4G+ 0+ i B+T4THD4+ 0+ O+ O+ 04340404 THO4+O4040+ O+ O+ O+ O+THO+T+0+ + HE press was commended in many of the churches last evening for the stand it has taken against the gambling resorts of this city. In no uncertain terms the ministers denounced the places raided by the police as a curse to San Francisco, and they all expressed the hope that the courts would aid the press and the officers of the law in ridding the city of the dens of infamy and disgrace. Following are synopses of some of the ser- mons deli by the leading preachers: REV. HERBERT N. BEVIER OF THE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rm gratification_upon the efforts now being limits » firm stand taken by ered ip of the press, particularly The < of the rise and progress of halls as the dawning of a n itching lutes the > dens of advances of the ong our most promi- 1i Let the good all its for Let us have 10 every hambers to the dings, best- ice in shut close REV. W. E. DUGAN OF THE STEWART MEMORIAL CHURCH s of Christ is one that fills us with horr ause ) w to e 1 with me ninet undred ¥ and Market t city, and behold the des nts ¢ ancient t has swept down to them through that an attack is dl and 1 o latt do lay with our Police strikes with all ch, home n the fquity by which the urning t e of Ge lerate amb A would not t busi gl ¥ « 2 using a card Heavens let us rise REV. ALEXANDER N. C_ARSON OF " THE TR ESBYTERIAN CHURCH sentim our c Eateway ianner of wick t wicked: wn t our midst ound auntlet openly when they take infamons girl i REV. E. A. WOODS OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH nd ferret out its law- forcement of and to de- cit to expl ut city should have, as a and_indecent exhibitions our fair city, injure t their place of residence. thout fear or favor. It public them to question or = of these dens of vice are just as\much lawbreakers as are The eves of the people are on and courts of justice seen whether the laws will be exech nished, ‘or whe subterfuges and in- action t of soc REV. JOHN A. B. WILSON OF THE HOWARD METHODIST CHURCH “What fs 1 him, thri behind the efforts of the other than an honest de- agh their management, to our children. With the men, women een long’ at work awaken the attention of v men are thinking, ntribute thelr quota to rday inquired of me I could not te at sentime NTLEMAN ession ¢ desire to nce and le in lings of the for he Juror giving his vote for in the American pul- on a criminal charge. I saw pulpits a way amid-th tWo papers, and even opinfon leaders of the of the pulpit v ought to have d with such nd immoral- it God. with these glants its public morality, as it has been on and will not end until the end so is_threatened inst the gambling < ¥ not strike at the seat of the mat- ter and r bling, prostitutions and lewd exhibitlons will go out when of public morals, the liquor traffic, is destroyed Portland, Me., with the prohibition of the liquor traffic, lost every gambling house and house of shame the first vear of prohibition. Prohibit the liquor traffle and enforce the law he the s sults will follow, and there will be a reduction of crime » than one-half in the twelve months. MARION D. WILSON OF ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH > pulpit is to preach righteousness. Sometimes in preaching righteousness the cher finds it necessary to warn against iniquity—to raise each man his voice nst sins that destroy acter, that debase homes, that create thleves, that REY. d women ertalnly becomes the preacher's duty to ald in atin ch evils fron mmunity. These are the specific charges against whatever form it n erever It may r its hydra-headed iniquity. vile and until, like a cancer, it destroys and re - and quietly, but grows tremendously nd or wifa becomes utterly demor. re set at naught that this passion causes the spending and sacred ties of home evitably or almost - other purposes and o ope: vav of temptation to the yo , the money of his employ make himself a thief. Moreover, the 1bling 1s mequiring possession of the property of another without giving g It is the getting of something for nothing. equiv 1 th aling bling. then, In good old Anglo-Saxon is_stealing, lving, dej Let him who reads ta asing homes, destroying characters. heed. This s the word of warning. bling, and especi in_the present movement inaugurated by some of the lend- ing dailies in this city. We should do so because gambling destrc—s honor and enlist, an dtheir effort is highly commendable. They are arousing the consclence of community on this question, and if the people who are in sympathy with them in REV. PHILIP COOMBE OF THE RICHMOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Wm\m cause it is dishonest, because it destroys the intellect, It takes cway mental control. this crusade will only work together and co-operate with them the evil may be ban. his caldusness to human suffering is manifested in connection with gambling T should all co-operate With every effort put forth in any crusade against gam- Unity of action Is needed. This is what some of the daily papers are seeking to “where. it denumanizes them. We should men soulless, I classes of soclety. It is the curse of the world, gladly welcome any ons and ainst it and willingly co-operate with any agency at work for its overthrow. When- er there is any great uprising in any State against gambling or any other evil it is caled that there is enough sentiment against it to outlaw it if the forces are only lied and led forth to battle. The cause of righteousness is God's cause and we shail he victory if all who are on that side will unite their power. The gambling vice and every other can be made to hide its head for shame and flee away. HE papers have unearthed something more than a mouse on Market street. Tt is an elephant. It is a racial sin, the wickedness which slumbers under every city fact is, these manifestations of vice are but the symptoms of something ineradi- cable except by the power of God. That is why this municipal battle is never ended. The gambling vice is hard to down, driven from Ingleside, it appears in China. town, banished from Chinatown, it appears on Market street. Remedy 1s more needad The fact that eighty complaints were dismissed and that twenty-two cases are now pending in the courts s sufficient to account for the Market-street scandals regard- less of the Police Department. The courts, not the Chief of Police, are to blame. Courts are cemeteries of dead complaints. trenched themselves there are lawbreakers and the courts know it. The City Hall needs a fresh supply of invigorating public opinion; the wheels of justice need ofl; they must with greater velocity. To this end the 'respectable bortion of the community ses its volce in protest against the outrages on our orincipal street and expresses on earth. You cannot blot out a volcano by covering it with a white mantle. The than sensational revelation. Municipalities are the opportunities of the vicious classes. ‘The Market-street abominations are a disgrace. The men and women who have en- thunderous approval of every legitimate effort to purify the city and purge It of the it curse of gambling. Rev. William Rader received a lengthy communication from Chief of Police Lees yesterday, in which the latter thanks the minister for his fairness, and states that the Police Department has ever been vigilant in the enforcement of all laws at all times, and thereby has it discharged its re- sponsibility for any offense that may have contributed to the injury of the morals of the community. The Chief also gives a detailed account of what the department has done to prevent gambling. $D4040404 040+ Q40+ 04D4O4DI0IO4I0404 0 40+ O +O 4 OHO4DITHOIDIOI0H 040+ 0*0‘060?@‘060000000&0 +0+ 040 40+DIOIT+D 4040 4+0+D4040 crusade € | thou, +0404040+ 040+ 0404040404 04040404040 O#OWW ST, PATRICK'S IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES Large Class Receives Confirmation. | Father Dastler, Superior of the Re- demptorists, Inaugurates a Mis- sion for Women—Other Interesting Services. D4O40+ 040+ Q4D+ O4T4D4DITHIDIDIDI 04O+ D40 4 044DV IOHOITHOI 040+ DO H DO 404 4000*00000&0#0&00000#000‘0}9*040&0{» HE TALKS ELOQUENTLY TO THE CHILDREN. with myriad lights nook and corner, St. Patrick's Church, on Mission street, was vesterday the scene of three beautiful and Impressive cere- | monies. In the morning Father Dastler, superior of the redemptorist ed solemn high mass and inaueu on for ining from eve! | women. Earlier in 00 of the bo and girls of the parish received their first | communion. At 4 o'clock in the afte noon Most Rev. Archbishop Riordan ad ministered confirmation to another class | of 300 of the boys and girls who were | gathered to receive it. In the evening | Father McGeogh preached an eloquent | sermon. | dministration of confirmtion in ternoon was a_most beautiful cere- To a class of 300 of the brightest nd girls of the parish the spoke long and kindly of the duties were about to take up as Catholic citizens in the highest sense. He dw upon the things th had _been aught {n their olic training, and pointed out them how they might best themselves to to adapt ful speech, brimming over with kindness { children with as rapt attention by their parents and relatives the big church to the doorways. All through the next month there be special devotions e most eloquent Catholic thers of the v will be heard from time to tim “ather McKinnon of St. James' d mass in the evenir as will CONDEMNED MOBS. | Rev. William Rader Delivers an Able Sermon on the Recent Out- rages in Georgia. Mobs and Government” w: ct of an interesting address delivered nd4 by the Rev. Wllliam Rader last evening before the members of the Third Congre- gational Church. The sermon was based on the recent outrages committed in Geor- gia by an infurlated mob and the speaker condemned its wless tion. At the outset he said mob ecrucified Chr reddened the and V sallle blackened Bo: 1 the reets of Paris the name of on, hanging of an n evidence of tb first_has_brou blush of shame to cheeks. Such atrocities would make the Sul of Turkey blush. The flames that consumed the wretch scorched the flag. there has been n aver: for every yvear. eight millions of negroe: when educated, if that distant day ever come: will make a race conflict. If they remain in their ignorance there will be a race war. Block justice in the courts and you make a mob on the streets. The atrocity of the crimes incites the passions of men, which, influenced by race hatred, develop the lynching mania 1ch flends should be punished, not by lawless mobs but by lawful and speedy method hey are un-American, Jlawlessness among the tendency toward s seen in the For seven years fact that our country Francisco evening paper defends the at | of the South in a lengthy editorlal. dangerous sign of the time The remedy lies in a profounder respect for law, as a_principle of righteousness and as method of justice. Whenever an infuriate populace takes the laws of a_community into its own hands dem is defeated and the ssing our hor- specting the {1- s remember that flag tnsulted. While we ror at Spanish atrocitie lustrious name of Dewes _government at hom tee to the world of our abilit and that to the extent within_the reach of th instruments of just laughing stock of th to govern abr inability to y wretch become ADVERTISEMENTS. A Happy Wother s Sratitude [LETTER TO MRS. 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