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MAY 13, 1899. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, GAS COMPANY HAS RECOURSE TO THE COURTS Brings Suit to Compel Paymen of a Bill at $1.75 Rate. t Agrees to Refund Any Difference Between Amount Charged and That Finaily Fixed by Court. WILL BE STRENGTHENED THE HEBREW FAITH Native Daughters Present a No Effect in the Art of Decontmg La Estrella Par s Daughters of the Golde third anniversary Native Sor isplayed mu parlor ¢ talent and original | ing feature of the d effect over the st w | with living plants that cc sicians. It was a long hammock of s gled tulle on which rested the figure ¢ | woman, holding in her uplifted h, blazing star, while from the light strings of small electric lights out the idea that myriads of sta being distributed from the main one. function S full dress one. and pared. The leader of the sistant. The following named we: committee of arrangements Mrs. A. Aigeltinger (chairman), Miss C. stamacher, Mrs. L. Barbich, Miss S M. Klevesahl, Miss T. Rothman, Mrs. A. ols, Mrs. A. Da.rnell Miss M. Schaeiner. — ONIVERSITY TALENT WILL LA ESTRELLA ANNIVERSARY. vel | "The grand march was led by William | Fenstamacner and Mi C.” Fensta- | macher, president of the parlor. The th programme of dances was carefully pre- arch was floor manager and Charles Boldemann was 4 Fen- Asmu: Miss L. White, Miss J. Vaselin, Miss A. Bolde- mann, Mrs. J. Stewerd, Mrs. L. Oltmann, = Nich- | | i | | | | { | | argument on behalf of his client. He was opposed by Garret W. McEnerney, repre- senting Mr. Goodfellow, one of the trus- te Mr. Mitchell, renresenting two of | the executors, and Charles Heggerty of the firm of Knight & Heggerty, represent- ing Charles L. Fair. All the latter at-| torneys participated in the oral argument. | Yesterday Garret W. McEnerney and Judge Denson held the attention of the ourt and delivered long arguments, ARGUMENTS FOR MILLIONS DIVINE HEALER. R R T O T T T T T PO e e A To-day at 10 o’Clock, a New Percales - - 4 SR LN VALUE, w Percales - - 4 yard M%{; :s\'osg‘i‘g?}; Sixiy piece; new Percales, 26 1-2 ‘nches : S wide, in new choicz patterns. Not a poor de- sign in the lot. E ther white cr tinted ground. Colors new bluz, light b'ue, pink,nile and navy. ALSO AT 10 O’CLOCK, Special Sale of | ment by Judge Trfiuu who will Y‘ender a decision later. The matter of the application for family allowance went over for two weeks. R X MISSION FOR GENTLEMEN. Will Commence at St. Patrick’s Church Next Sunday Morning. The mission for the ladies of St. Pat- rick’s parish, which has been conducted WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO. Fair Case in Judge| Troutt’s Hands. | | | | % by the Redemptorist Fathers for the pas! . two weeks, will be brought to a conclu- == usin Underwear LEGAL POINTS DISCUSSED sion next Sunday. On the same day the MARKET avo TAYLOR 7 L sion for the gentlemen of the parish . STREETS, This is the Underwear season and we propos€ to will begin and continue for the two follow- i i Prepas 2 At 11 o'clock mass the misston make it interesting for pros- | ing weeks. for married men will begin. There will be mass each morning at 5:30 o'clock, followed by a brief instruc- pective buyers. The sale will be so attractive that many who do not require undermuslins at oo«ro;V:foi»ooo¢¢¢0¢o¢¢¢+¢¢¢o MRS. CRAVEN CONFIDENT OF ULTIMATE VICTORY. NEW HOT WEATHER GOODS. tion. The 9 o'clock mass will also be fol- " owea by iiinatroctte At 7:30 in the To say that we are prepared with “hot weather this time will find it profitable evening the regular mission sermon will goods would hardly do justice to our stock. Every de- to. anticipate - fiture . needs be preached, to which only will-be admitted. The new choir lately organized by St. urch under the direction of Short has prepared a_spectal for. next Sunday. married men partment strives to show merchandise that bears the stamp of “newness.” You do not pay for style here. We charge for value only. Your money could barely be invested to better advantage. Needless to state that the ma- Judge Denson Makes a Long Argu- ment to Show the Court His Cient’s Right to Inter- Mary 2l programme Al i ih, 5 gy o s b e O T i 30 D o, ok, o e T b 6 G R R L 6 O6 55 00 G K vene. mass in D will be sung. The so- terials are good and the needle- will be Miss E. M. Walsh_and Miss M NERY ¢ : Antral toa M ILLI E 2t work beyond criticism. —— evieve M. 8 n and Miss To keep our stock of Trimmed Hats fresh and new | tenors essrs. Art | 24 e ey Sher nia 5 O'Brien _and ol 3 OiErlen we have reduced several lots of Hats t& pricer which | 240 Drawers, either plain o _courtroom Albert Dick- that has resou Larsen and A Hloulss ;'. will insure speedy selling. Some Hats formerly $7.50, _Dow celebrated Fair of the misslon his Grace $10.00 and $12.50. . ... .:.. Now 85.00 Each | bt Il adults who present them- | 4 Some of the $5.00 Hats.. .. Now $3.50 Each | T 39¢ - gument e A new lot of Infants’ Headweav just received— | | KIND WORDS FOR FIELD. Mull Caps, Silk Caps. ...25¢c to $2.25 | One It f'flm‘ises trimmed - — - | with embroidery and inser- University of California Expresses | SILK FOULARDS. tion. Till now t all day ve Th »rfi:‘:f atfil‘-f:s ?e:t:x. T Nothing prettier than a Silk Foulard Dress. We show | Three styles of Gowns. Al all day yes- he com ee appointed by the Aca- 3 Y . i interest in the demic Senate of the University of Call two qualities in blue and white. trimmed. Until now $1.2 T attorneys. | fornia to draft a suitable memorial no- Liberty Satin Foulards in new and effective de- One lot Ch B, r tice of the death of Justice Field has sub- | signs 896 yar dne lot Chemises with embroidery and mitted a re It is ned by George S SR y les W. Slack and G. H. A Silk Foulard—very pretty desxgns ..48c yard 7 X cxpresses deep sympathy 0" sses Skirts, with embroidery edze for the widow of the deceased. In part La Pucelle—the best dollar Glove in the c'ty. it is as follo Weinstock, Lubin & Co. PO s b T S S S et T S 2 S S SR R R S R R SR S S PN NP U COURIERS AR -~ READY TO RACE -~ HOUND THE BAY - prarg e DRI R 2R 2R SE S SR SR S I I S R SR S R R R S R R SR SRS PR SRS S R R R SR R O O 2 2 2 b O o 4 A DISCOURSE ON REST. Dr. Henry Gibbons Jr. Tells How to Be Restful. Jr. delivered Dr. Henry Gi he last of the Lane lectu er Medical College last night. ject was “Rest and How to Take It.” a large audience was agreeably ed by discourse. The 1 a number of the negatives of which we the doctor himself in variou ate where he sojourned dv t sixteen The view pictures of scenery in the uz Mountains, Coronado Beach, Yo ley and other places, all of w spots to obtain for the year at Coop- His suv- and t enlivened slides, by flowers born & part anta Brown tchman Thomas V. erday as w nese immigrants at t e pwerel Hats ment the nd vegetable world | Wi fane el took rest In some stage of its sald Dr. Gibbons, “and mankinc Cycle Event. vw'lI take a lesson from th st is a word of great import fef from toil, 3 study, trom g The seventh annual 10)-mile rel of the California Assoclated Clubs around the bay will t«l\-' morrow, the four cl when exerci invaluable in the cure of all Gise @+ apP i is in itself a potent cure. The advantages | 4 Cases. One way of obtaining rest is ¥ | © going to the count A radical change of | scenery i to biot out the old | T e e e S ebe et e eieteteg thoush new ones into our minds. In California can be found com-| ¢ bined all_the beautiful scenery for wh 3¢ certain Eurogean countries are famou: 7 —e—————— | | NATIVE DAUGHTERS. | & 42 * They Will Observe Their Memorial | Day on Monday Next. ) Monday, the 15th of May, Is the memo- | § | day set apart by the order of Native | / Daughters of the Golden West on which | to hold appropriate cxercises in memory ¢ of those members of the order who have | ¢ < On that day every parlor in | & > will manifest ect and sym- | [ pathy for those who in the past were com. | panions in the noble work in which the [ & harge, 2 entire _member engaged. During ® e four he day committee m each parlor will | . .}:\:m s —m”nn visit the silent of the dead in which | & for a n are at rest those who have gone before | { 1 strew over their graves sweet flowers nonstrate that, though passed away, | ¢ e not forgotten. 5 following named have been ele ) he Grand Parlor that & > Session in Woodland next month: | ¢ idental Parlor of Eureka—Mrs. M. |~ J. Jones and Mrs. Rose McDonald. : @O+ +0-+0+9 an Jose Parlor of S ose—Mrs. San Jose Parlor of San J Mrs. Irene e LEAVITT AND BILL TROPHY FOR WHICH THE CLUBS COMPETE | The New Officers Intrcduced and Greene. M 5 | ‘gt{b,,,‘l" Eredevens the Olympic Club Wheelmen and Bay | Then Followed a Feast and Golden State Parlor of San Francisco— | City Wheelmen of the Acme | Music. Miss Rosa Day and Miss Lillie Uhlig. men of Oak! . and the Gar- | Rebekahs Oro Fino Parlor of San Fi o—Mrs. | Imen of San Jose. ot o *}« | 2oc® Chinnch and Aiss Lizale Hendricks. Tite 1o willfetactwron =y Ak 9 et .\m ool SRR T | from the corner of Larkin and McAllister | cers elected Teeting 1a GOLF AT BURLINGAME. ets. The route out of the city is down | Mc Ha\nx{x:y;_: adjc to Welcome | Larkin to Ninth, to Folsom. to Twenty- |in the Odd Fellows Deciding . Match Between Oakland |second, to Potrero av to Twenty. | 0f & delighttul suppe and San Francisco Clubs Will | third, to Nebraska (San Bruno road). | neg instrumen ‘Thence along county road via San Mateo | toasts by Be Played To-Day. | and intermediate points to San Jose and |spoke to 2 i Sacramento, | This afternoon the tie that resulted from | back along the other side of the ba Fhoruiyke: I | the two home-and-home matches already | finish being In Alameda upon ( G. Peterson, Mrs. Lyvdia Pinkham, | played between the Oakland and San | avenue, not far from High street sephine Brown, Minnie Platte, Julia Sa- | finish will probably be about h vier, Sarah Knight and other: Francisco Golf clubs will be played off on | the links of the Burlingame Club at San Mateo. f R = —_— e Sunday Handball Entries. ana Davis, Ted Ralston and Ben Southard. Miss Sierra B A. Rowell, Hamlin, 3 Oglethorpe, O+040+ 0404046604040+ 646404@Q| The San Francisco team will be made | O+OH +D445 up as follows: S. L. Abbott Jr., H. D. |4 ¢ o 66 Pillsbury. A. B. Willamson, H. B. Good- | ® ® | Cutchen and J. W. Byrne. The Oakland |@® ® ‘rpvp?*s?nta!t‘\:esl will be the following: E. | 4° + " Glee Club of the University of Califs F king elab . @!R. Folger, G. D. Greenwood, R. M. Fitz- ® S it Slifominaee '"”—arh:.ml,l:,,sij‘,’:,‘:e @ | gérald. C. P. Hubbard, D. F. Belden J. | J b # B % | C. McKee, R. A. Cooke and J. A. Folger. | = _ which was o @} Should any one of these be unable to o 2 de of the bay to raise & play jhis place will be filed by W. P. - boys in this suggest that the last en- & | Johnson. @, would be better than to take chances on a new programme. | The Oakland team has been carefully & he Bostonians. who will render a solo, but the severest critics in § | coached by, Orestes Pierce. captain. and 9 that the work of the amateurs was fully equal to any professional 8| ok oo e Rard (0 K e e anal 3 5 4 | tions under which the cup was purchased 5 from the Woman's Glee Ciub the entire c a mono- g3/ the winners of to-day's contest will be- | ® ully and § and the comedie A Box of Monkeys,” the cast ¢ | come its absolute owners. - Hi s + i ® S + e Club in this city. The entries for Suaday's sport at Phil To Men Who Sufier From Ryan's handball court, 858 Howard street, " g i+ %+%4%0%+@ include the names of San Francisco's best | th.e filas ol Pas{, i : e | players. Pl:jo{jsinr Riurd};}nEh' g entered In takes — Whose Vitality is e | a four-hande out wit! . Maloney as , AD?EBTISLK:.NEL partner to give battle to J. Harlow and Gradually Wasting — to E. Foy, the latter being a new name add- ed to the list of fast players. Hampton are entered against | and Linehan. This four-hainded game, played with the usual vim of hard hitters, should be the event of the day, as they are all in the champion class. The entire gntries for the’day's sport are as fol- ows: D. Rodgers and M. McNeil vs. Those Particularly Who Have Drugged in Vain—This Is a Fair Offer. Nealon and Kilgallon if I have nothing to give free—nobody gives value for nothimg—but I want to prove to every honest man that my Electric Belt, known and praised in every hamlet in the land. does cure and has cured in thou- sands of cases this weakening drain upon young men. There hav ORJORZOMOR SO0 SORZOR IO SORFORZOR JORZO} G. McDon- on Monday night, the academy class on 702 Market St., cor. Kearny, S. F. “THREE CLASSES OF MEN,” X ® + ® 2 B > * + ald and A McDonald. «. H. Sieberst vs. |@© Published in my book, in the daily papers and by other means ov 0 ® D J. Sheehan and E. Lynch (0\ voluntary statements from men who told of their cures of this wasting é ‘.y -z g;am and D. Regan vs. T. Foley and i weakness by my Belt. Over 5000. i A yicker and G. Smith va. 3. Condon | & I Will Pay $1000 in Gold P and T. Leac . Whi e vs. . C y * -rgd Jmag:le"n?dd” Mmm, E f S To the man or woman who will disprove one of these 5000 and odd testi- ; i Hlordan and E. Maloney ve. J. Harlow | % monials. I have the original letters or the signed statements of each g * & Wiion and A Hampton ve. M. 1| man on file, and will be glad to show them to any honest secker for J Kilgallon and R. Linehan truth. s > ® —_— i ——— - | California College Commencement. |® It IS an Electl’lc Llfe‘leeP. 5 OAKLAND, May 12—The commence- # This wonderfu! Belt of mine pours energy into the weakened parts + tr:-nee:lrtmfx)ée‘;g:gg :;‘ g:lr:g';r;flgv mlrlggew:él,} (2 during the night, while the patient sleeps, developing the nerves and @ B ERRG wil Geler m_en;bacca_ $ muscles and restoring the old vigor, the snap and power of man. = aureate sermon at the college. The mu- YOU GET THE e S0 hoid its praauating wastasa & DR, M= A MeLAUGHEIN, = 2. or ur moox, . O + O Tuesday evening and on Wednesday even- A Cos - Bbaing: and Soconfl Sts Lo- Anwelan: | — ‘ AGE‘NUINE ing there will be a reunion of the alumni. 1d Cor. Spring and Second Angel CE sy o On Thursday morning the regular com- o % s, ‘ N mepcementcxarclses of he Sollege. wii 1%005° RETER Sobb T DRUG STORES. ® | | e, held; to pe followed by the commence- | ¢4.6404 G4+@+O+ 4D+ DHO+O+ DHOHD+ DHIHO+ DDA+ BHO+D4040