The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 11, 1899, Page 12

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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1899 0ED PETER WYBERE A0 4 MILLIOKS e Ruth Harrison Is the Lucky Girl. - IT WAS LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT | e JUSTICE OF THE PEACE BARRY OFFICIATED. - The Millionaire and His Butterfly Bride Left Immediately for Se- attle, Where They Will Make Their Home. s wak Harrison *0 * b e e i RUTH HARRISON. it was a case Ay young ker in tow, and in ceeeded buying € w b Tmmec cere- ad- will make e-owner will this summer igain visit blood is bowels. All —_———— pense of taking the census ir, Biler will turn $1069 back into the ool fund, | - moual Banque; Something unprecedented in the histor er Wendell Holmes Debating | of the department. A year ago an aj et banquet | bropriation of over $8200 was entirely con- at the California last d, and even that amount did mot Fifteen gues . 3 cost of the school TR 2 ximated $12,000, The with toastm. meny was d 2 sponded 1 all othe officers are William A. Da presi dent, and Frank Mortimer g Druids to Picnic. The members of Templar Grove of the United Anclent Order of have made arrangements to hav cursion to San Jose on Sund icnic in Agricultural P: sion there Coursin ———— cut €0 per oent cut 50 per cent ODDS AND ENDS, HALF PRI GREAT AMERIC IMPORTING TEA CO. Btores rywher EVENING SCHOOL TEACHERS' HEADS IN THE BASKET e N Board of Education Ax Falls Again. | Seig—— The Board of Education held a pro- tracted session last night and trans. ® | pensati y 1, s of the | all ages up to 17 is 95,3 < | that the State allowance for | | | large amount of busin complimenting President Berge the same time giving Barrington, pre cr he old board of un mem- {ory. a back-handed | that “Barrington Sche ywn > Berg S n the board cut off the official a number of teachers in even- schools, placed others on the un number of : head of the d list and made ical de the Lowell When the board ws called to orc 8:30 p. m. by President Berge members were present, with the excep- » ctor Head Dir t it v rt of School Cen- and in his opin- and correet of ving school ce! the resolved a whole ¢ The result of the com- e's deliberations is as follows: (8 SR TR R S R AR S SR SR S S To the Su Dear § ind Parl with the app fhic req wher ith the 1 g with the 16 cher of h School tr High School at J. Du puy wi in the on 18! unassi the department science P e ad < of the Lowell High School was abolished. | l Alice C. Gregg, a tea the i 6 Valley School, was designated to @ | act as vice principal of said school during 4 | the leave of 4 of Princi 3 A White, a substitute to b @ | teach the ninth grade, + | acting principal, during & | sence. Miss Nora B. Hanley nated to principal of the ¢ | School during the leave of o | Miss Rose Goldsmith, principal of said . r olved that the rule & | of promotion in chronological order should not apply to special teachers in the Poly- o nd other high schools. >3 alary of the janitor of the Mission High School was fixed at$150 per month | ¢ | and the salary of the Humboldt Evening | School janitor the ¢ janitor at $50. The salaries of which were $22, $25 d $30 before ent reduction were ¢ ©-+-4-+@ | following changes in the janitor service | were made: Mrs. Burns, removed; anitor-of the Adams School, vice Miss A Mrs. Kenney, removed; John Ri anitor of the Redding School, A. Walsh, removed; John Kavanagh, elected fanitor of the Polytechnic High School vice Mrk. Cooper, removed; Mrs. C janitress of the Mi: Mrs. B. O’ D« William Cor: According to School Census Marshal Bl lert's report, the number_of school chil- dren between the 944 less than su year under five given a ye: for 1598 and S of § school for this children . the for 189! 98,001 for 1898, or an Incre The board appropriated $6000 for the ex amount and appropriation tem of jugglery with the School De- which only the mem- L partment funds, % {nls of the late and unlamented old board can explain. Although it appears by the figures given in Mr. Eil school children in San Francisc the ages of 5 and 17 has slightly during the past year, such is not the case. The apparent decrease is ac- counted for in the te atement of Su- perintendent Webster that the census of is ““an honest census.” It is gene; rstood that the census of 1865 was 1 in o far as it related to children on the ages of 5 and 17 in order hool chil- might be in- und between those sed. ag Ladies’ tailor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. Credit. M. Rothschild, 211 Sutter, rooms 6-7. High | )ster_announced_that | MEDALS FOR THE LOYAL SONS OF CALIFORNIA been pre 1t 4 pared by the grand president of the -: iroughout the order and throughout the + SANTA CRUZ, May 10, 1899. - of the Native s of the Golden West— & dance with a resolution adopted by the & jinted a committee to act in conjunc- & s for the purpose of raising funds and 4 nting medals to the Californians, 8 ) the war with Spain * iested to act a committee in the & they may be located to collect funds, & rent or other popular methods, for , 4 of people should be enlisted in g8 Che medals are to come from the ¢ of patriotic services 3 ply becomes their s P stedt, grand secretary ement of the funds issue. Rosser, elected janitor of the Horace Mann F. Wilson, | elected | and Mr. Ellert | as obtained through | ert’s report that the number of | OR OUR BRAVE BOYS FIGHTING IN THE ORIENT e 'Funds Provided for Their Reception. | — SONS AND DAUGHTERS HELP —a— BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENTIN | THE PAVILION. | | | Sz i | Parlors of the Golden West Turn Out | in Strong Force to Prepare a | Welcome for the Gallant | First Regiment. Native Sons and Daughters flocked into ilion last night by the time the pro- y there was | | the Mechanics® P: | thousands, and m%» | gramme had got well under w only nding room where everything could be heard and where nothing could be seen ; The entertainment was given for the purpose of i to tend re- { ception to the sgiment of Califor- S0t 0% 0% et el elie %% ® ® - < + o . o + the following commit % newly eldted board of g - s in accordance with the intent and ¢ d Parlor and the patriotic spirit of 3 * s W. J. Wynn Devoto, ¢ Merton C. Allen, Du Py, g8 atts, W R R S h $2 atives in Grand Parlor $ 1 it becomes our duty to de * objects for which we are of L P | of every loyal Native Let & to this mat- subs the order enter i in charg yours President. Grand s . - * e tietielio® nia Volunteer *{r return from Ma- nila. That the 't was as popular as it was worthy abundantly proved by g e 1 ndance d the best record of the spa- cious Pa on. There were music together with an ad lan, who said Y ing things abou and her brave | s and ha bein of E and appropriating both adjective The following was the programm iv n, drill master: music by the n Asylum Band: wand drill, by om th 1 School Hale's. al Guard of Calif tock had been destroyed The fir | Hale's. 'S—For vacation t ash and white duck: lap perfect fit; a natty little skirt, ne: -A neat black serge tallor skirt, with lap TAILOR SKIR’ well lined and fect fit; ready to- v A large assortn very correct; 3; ready to-day. Ask to see TA Wash Goods Cu ahead. members. 0 vards of PF DAY at inches ground our 8 50 TA SILK SRCAL wide, white Alsle IIT Yard combed n, stripes and dots, very swell..Yard amping, ams and 6-inch Hale’s. hem; « nd pretty as can b at T4 Think of the | wearing time | Cut to make room for younger | Generally | 2C| ial line for ENGLISH 2:cl 1C|BLACK TAFI ams, v $5.00 t of white lawn waists just arrived; tucked, embroidered and inserting; to and X $1.00 blues $1 50. tans, in 3125 and SKIRT. CoC The first in Dress Lining Sale .., /. - too staple tor lowered prices. TA SKIRT LINING, F—lnl"h. 24 6ic 750 vards of a thousand a linen ALPACA, good for skirt linings, black only, 500 yards of the 27 inches wid Halc’s. posed to hay by the overturnin 1s sup- | meeting. ng com S of a lam . which is a two: f rson s frame, was to ar J. K E \sreat extent upper floor is occupt Knic i\"’:‘“'“ Q ! and when the cry of So2t Sl re was a lively scram- a platoon | g the guests fc kel — e anding: mu y w Orphan i lympic Club, floor work as seen The Sentinels. the leadership of The members of the new order, the Sen- tinels of the rse, gave a very pleas- wcing wound up a successful even- | ing entertainment to a large number of ing’s entertainment their friends in Union Square Hall. The e pr imme was made up of musical and The 1 MOORE WHISKY Is | literary numbers and addre: by H. C | recomm for family and | Gesford and J. L. Geary Jr. A dance fol- medic pure, | lowed the programme: Fire in a Cigar Factory. | Increased Indebtedness. this morning the cigar factory | certificate of creation and increase of e of M. Lichtenstein 8 and bonded indebtedness of the Contra I street was discovered to be | (\gsta Water Company was filed yester- on fire by a lodger who occupied a room | gy The sdness Trcreased iic over the place. An alarm was turned in | §1,500,000 - certific s filed by J. from box 42, but the fire was not gotten | H. Watkinson, chairman, and William H. under control until about $1000 worth of secretary, of the special stockhold- FPEE P44 040042 000440004004 004 4444440044 4400 40444444044 4440444 0444444+ +4444444m B et - s WA g g M40 i T Ml Y % [ i almost uninhabitable bec of the Auditor, Assessol 1 shade worse off in this procuring medicated spong extended investigation connection with the sewers. memt it with B4 4444440044444 0 000404444000 400000 0000004040440 400 044004444449 44 0444040400 40040004 Several | | stem. new s i i B\ Ny 1 T M\\u " TP In the meantime it will be nec is made for the betterment of the present condition of i 8 70T il e - [({ required nece: ands over a huge cesspool to to close and affairs. ognizance ation and inspection of the plumbing In the building. v Prison, but were soon forced to beat a retreat to g ome pit into to protect their mouths and nostrils they made in many places the sub-basement was filled to the depth of over ¢ F howed that many of the closets in the vs will be s of the Board of Health it may be found al feet with se building empty direct into the sub-basement complete the inv € to remove all of the plumbing in the THE CITY HALL SUB-BASEMENT FOUND TO BE A HUGE CESSPOOL Plumbing Inspectors i?xploring the Underground Lake of Sewage. ESTERDAY it was discovered the City Hall st building. For months many of the rooms occupied by the use of the foul odo g almost equal in size to the area of the various departments of the city government have be f s that drift with the air currents through tHeSureame . Tes oih Collector, Chict of Police and the rooms of the 5 0 ec han other depa S, 8 @ v es S ve did the odors become the Board of Health finally. taok comainrrsese orious Hines Plumbing Inspectors Ward and Kelly to make a thorough investis The Inspectors began their work in the sub-basement under the Cf the open air because of the overpowering stench that filled the loathee The offices were per- have resulted. So of the matter and yesterday detailed Board of Supervisors which they bad descended. After nother descent, and then discovered that 1ge of the foulest description. A more and have no the opinion of some 1 building and replace seal many of the rooms until some provision t, ion, and in %WM#HQWMWWM+WW+M;&+MM“ L R O S R S S R R R A AAAASASAS SRR 3-Day Specials ! Nothing unworthy and unrellable goes m here, for the reason that we see to it that nothing unworthy or unreliable ever enters our stores. °8! CASTILE Regular price 30c CREAM CUSTARD, Burnham’s, R Ve e pkg. 10c Will produce ten cups of deliclous custard or two quarts of rich ice cream that cannot be surpassed HEINZ’S SWEET PICKLES, wn brand and pt. jar 20c t quality. BRANDY, California, bot. 75c, 3 bots. $2.00. Pure—n nal Regular price $1 and §4 PINEAPPLE, 3-ib tin... Whole Singapor eved and cored. Regular pric Mail Orders Solicited. Send for Catalogus. 2 STW&T(!‘N ST., | 3253 FILLMORE ST., Near Market. Corner Lombard. Telephone Main 5522. | Telephons West 152. ereeeennen 20C 4040400040404 040404040404 VICHY CELESTINS Natural Mineral Water known for centuries and imported ONLY IN BOTTLES. 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