The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 17, 1899, Page 7

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SCHOLARSHIPS OR TALENT ART STUDENTS e — Opening of the School A GRADUATES T0 RECEIVE SHEEPSKINS Academic Degrees for U. C. Students. | g of Design Exhibit. ECEPTION TO‘N|GHT‘DIPL0MAS AWAITING THEM MORE ELABORATE OVER THREE HUNDRED TO BE| OF STUDY. AWARDED. ° SRS s Shows a Picture in The Annual Commencement Exer- aion and Prepares cises of the University of Cali- fornia Will Be Held at Berkeley To-Morrow. on of the stud May it ol of Desigr hirtieth ac classrooms the of California will be The v to a close at the com- t exercises to be held in a big the university campus. Short- | s e 10 o'clock e graduates with hds will begin to assemble for monies. A simple progre s . including an t Kellogg, oration V. Nye, Adol: Lily Hohfeld logg will confer th cellenc, e eight espective 46 4opitid THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1899 EOHO0404 040 4640404040404 040404040404 0 4040404040404 GHTEEN YEARS THEIR PASTOR + +ods Fotorore + + + ADVERTISEMENTS. [ 1 | MERIT IN VALUE, ¥ MERIT IN SERVIGE, THIS IS OUR AIM. WEINSTOCK, LUBIN o Our stock of Un'rimmed Hat shapes has been divide 1 into three lo's : Shapes formerly 50c, now ...........28¢C Shapes formerly 75¢ and $1.00, now . ..50¢C Shapes formerly $1.50 to $2.50, now. $1.00 Some hand-made shapes reduced to about one-half former prices. A LARGE ASSORTMENT TRIMMED MILLINERY NEW WASH DRESS GOODS. Almost every customer prises our assortment of Wash +54040404 54 SHE$OO404 SO0+ 04040404 O $ B4 +o4 2 & & + © b + © + Dress Goods Barely a piece from last season in stock. The newest of the new is none too good for our trad= A choice assortment of White Figured Piaid Lawas. 533570500 ) orivted des gns. The latest shades only... ..10c yard . Fancy Dotted Swisses. herta e T e Dotted Swisses. tither white The latest shades only,. ..15¢ yard 0000009000060002960808850 TO-DAY AT 10 O’CLOCK, A New Lot of Corded Silk TAFFETAS, 65 Yd. The past week has been an unusual one in Sik selling. Over one thousand yards of Corded Taffetas found admirers with ready money. Little wonder. Thesé Sitks are the newest, brightest, choicest goods in the market. A fresh lot on sale to-day. Colors, cream, pink, cerise, cyrano, old rose, turquoise, black and white. 6Sc Yard. A Sale of Ladies’ Silk Knit Underwear and Silk and Lisle Hosiery. 0. Monday of ths week a quantity of Silk Under- wear and Hosiery was placed on sale at prices showing radical reductions, Large sales have been the result. M:ny of the lines remain in unbroken assor'ment-. | An high neck, long sleeves early inspection is advisable very fine grade ; till now $4.50.. ... $2.90 Ladies' Cream Vests, | China Silk Vests, high neck, ong sleeves, in sky, $1.99 pure China Sik; rose and white ; ti | now $2.75..... Ladies' Pure Siik Hose, pink, sky, s halsrend white ; till now $1,25 Black SilkHose, with lace stripes ; till now $1.50 Hand-made Lace Lisie Hose, brilliant thread ; pink, sky, white, lavender, purple, gold, tan - 93¢ Three lots of Pure Silk Hosiery ; till = now $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 per pair.. $I.Z.a Two lots of Fancy Hose, in Scotch plaids, black and white checks, Tartan p aids and vertical stripes ; till now 75¢, $1.00, $1.25... coureenee. - 45¢ Cream China Silk Vests, kzn sleeves ; till now $3.00.. 2§90 Zimmerli Knit Corset Cover, of fine SWxss Lisle ; pink, black ; till now $1.25... 2 Lace Lisle Hose, in black ; till now $1.25 Lace ankies, with siik embroidery ; till now $1 Lace Hose, silk p'aited, biack ; till now $1.25, Plain Black Hose, silk plaited ; till now $1.00, Richel eu Ribbed, black, silk plaites ; till now 85c, Richelieu Ribbed, colored, silk.plaited ; till now T5¢ ; till now $1 black only; in high neck, Three lots of Hose, some sitk plaited, some lace and Richelieus ; blacks and coiors ; till now 85¢c .. @ or tintzd grounds. Wemstooli Lubm were present Reger lidie, Denicke, Miller, Houghton and Kellogg. tened to the names degre arship at met REV. DR. E. B. SPALDING Honored bu His Con- " gregation, toto $040484 94404 PO4IbOP GO O R AR S8 SR SOR SOD SER SR SOR R T S8 208 SCR SOP SN TR TR T TR ORISR RS SUSSURESOe £ the committee DR. E. B. SPALDING, pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church, on ex n awaraing scholari Fifteenth street, was the reciplent of a very pleasant surprise last g s. T year & comm ht in the :m!r’irm'm of the church, tendered by th momlr:r:lnf his ball, James Hugh Wise, Miss Ellen McKay AMUSEMENTS. i x congregation on the o on of the eighteenth anniversary o S pas- Hensel. e A e e e g a4 new schol x~mp of §lov 2 e 3 2 : @ | “Sixth Congressional District—Frank G. Gar- — S y _of late Corne torate 1 be needl to mention that the utmost good fellowship exists 4 | A =I% o P, Stephenson, Miss Edna Tul- g The fund is to be 3 and congreg: John's parish—so much so that the o | feno% Robqet B it ine Maloy Lane GRAND OPERA HOUSE t ; ius B of the La ety of the church! which was held 4| Seventh 'Congressional P“lfl\‘“a“ fore pawarded ace sion of extending to the pastor a bouquet of the © | G. Savage. Ceorge O Hunter, ghton’s offer was accepted. for him by those who have labored with him during % | *2% "Sirauss scholarships: First Congres he list of graduates w..u: the degrees ices. ¢ | sional District—Miss Jessie Bohall, Miss Edith Jit ex- | conterred is as toilows to his duti pastor of one of the largest parishes In the & Jones GROIG MINCEALE DMaelEsunal, e SOUTHWELL OPERA COMPANY and will re- Alding atte to the entire management of Trinity School, 4 | Second Congressional Distrlet—Benjamin Al —IN—— 1 that receives the recognition of all colleges both i Tnited @ | len Baird, Miss Amy G. Van : a8 that re fon of all colleges both in the United $ | len Baird, Miss Amy G, Van Deetin o “H.M.S PINAFORE” Bla & | Moy i % ireh of which Dr. Spalding s pastor was organized as carly as 3§ Phird Congressional District—iss, Margarst i 2 tev. John Chittenden, and was then located on what was known & | A. Fortler, Noel Hunt Garrison, Tood- ! 2 - between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, and not far from | Sell: James M. Koford 0 piceriets | *“CAVALLERIA .:. RUSTICANA.” COLLEGES OF AGRICULTURE. fi‘rm S. Hansen, Alfred Charles Skaife, Frank 2 mq—,\LT CASTS—2 1 its pastorate. the little church grew with the | Walter Kerns, Miss Annie H. Allen. 'Monroe anfled by the & the growth & | . o & y : : " o ¢ eighteer 2o, “wh s E. Deutsch, Theobald P. Bayer Singe: Preparations Being Made to Enter- « Ward ghteen v . when Bishop Kip, at the 4 |E- Degtech Theedald ™ P, o ngers and i Sl r of the p ng to the church. Since that ® | Sixth nal District—W ! tain the Coming Guests. church member T ed to-such an extent that the old ?,li—n’v}m;h iasdic Slnsan Miss Pearl Mar- Reserved Seats f T rich stood on the carner of Fifteenth and Valencia streets became & | Shall. Charles M Gallery o too small for the congregation. A larger one—the present structure—was bullt 3 | oot 1amis oo Henmy N Ba LY oot 189R h will meet g In addition pel. known as the Holy + | . Murdock. & o ) ded over by an assistant ‘ T A KlNfi 0F flls TRADE ! clergyman, - And, still further, Dr a great portion of his ¥ | Special excursion to Ukiah and return ? time to the ma ment of St. Luke’ 4 5 | sund May 21. Four hours in Ukiah. i = g | COLUMBIA THEATER. B + N + | In the laundry business must necessar- | he sccial ght was under the direct supervision of Mrs. J. W. Coch- ¢ Only $2. ily be one that understands it thor | IT STILL CONTI ON, s 5 of the Ladies' Aid ety, and the following officers of the . | TR A AL = IT WILL E OFF. .- ( se wh an Reynegom, senic warden; F. H. Bichbaum, junior ‘ Demurrer to Welburn’s Plea. fmghly in all its slightest details. That LAST 5 NIGHTS AND MATINEE. Jamés Rolph, Jr.. clerk; F. suthack, treasu Henry Kirke 4| United States Attorney Coombs filed a |18 Why we are doing the lion’s share of Th 66 s Mrs. Henry F. Williams. Mrs. Emma G. Wendell, Mrs. F. { | demurrer in the United States District | the laundry business in San Francisco. € hack, Mrs, W. Weston and Mrs. M. A. Gale 2| Court yesterday to ex-Internal Revenue | Fine and careful work and a color and Great I3 4 | Collector Welburn's plea of former ac-|finish on linen that pleases the most AND Y B4 o444+ D 4404040040+ 4i4i4i 40 b0 404 S 4o4o4o4+ol | quittal. The demurrer conténds that it | fastidious are our claims to your pa- Fll]l cannot be ascertained from said plea | tronage. 9 ‘ ozier, Clarence Doane Clark, Irving | whether or not the defendant has ever | "7 - A Mak # A : Allen been acquitted or placed in jeopardy upon No saw-edges. aKer, Following o P a tained {n any of the counts . o . ot - Successf! any of the {.lv(« involved in the allega- 1004 Market Street. NEXT MONDAY— Phebe Heatat. seholAralifi %o women Allce | a Cummings, . M Trace S | tions of said counts, and that it does not T ¥ . ”nm’fi' Witder, Gortrude. Budory ahire | state upon what cotnts in the indictment Teleghone South 420. KELC Y-SHA5: ON CO in ( Lucia Holmes, Kate | NOW pending he has been acquitted. | | e AND chel Kurlandzik. M‘)I District—William - Hart ‘Afoertagn, | Furniture, planos and freight moved = Sis- SKIN’ SCALP, SEATS READY THURSD. S. A. Dexter, Louis Albert Elmore, Miss | nal Transfer Co., 530 Jones; tel. Sutter #1. COMPLEXION =3 by —_— Humanr E % —_— e a Jongressiona] District—Miss Minnte B General Barnes Argues. | 5 n hard Walter Tul Miss Mary = 2 N 5 oA Itching, burning, irritated skin, §=S) ERKEI May 16.—Miss Lily 1 "Stockton, Otto Goldman o Mary | WILLOWS, Yl ihe UTd9ck | caly, cristed scaips, falling hait ! Hohfeld. one of the students of District — Miss _Agnes | CA8€ General Bal e eocedrithior St Ar- | and dandruff and blemished com- University of California who inson, Claude I. Rhodes, | §UMent to-day and closed the ca | plexions. instantly relleved and restored to a | niversity the defendants at 5:30 this evening. | healthy, natural condition by the daily use of to-morrow Fourt Fifth fonal Districts— | L. Johnson will commence the clo: WOODBURY'S Facial Soap and Faclal Cream. n awarded the university h_m; \’w. Bowman Miss Adrienne | gument fm;_hrlw M'\mufi at 9 o lock, ;n;n use ‘:’th:lly l:lisepuc, healing and puri- e | Cert. Missewinnte G, Gertrude | morrow. The case will g0 to the jury |fying. Sold everywhere, | CEE TO-DAY i < r 18 The awarding of the | guiciifre, Miss Eliza ¢ S teran B PIeh Ay oven g &t b b | MATINEE TO-DAY, MAY 17 by an honor conferred vearly upon ey 4 | lp.\m;m, = seat, 0c; Chil= \e member of the graduating class who | aren, 10c,’ any part. 7 iho fad s il The MONTROSE TROUPE in the on of the faculty has won th ADVERTISEMENTS. SAVE YOUR MONEY! opi (Six In number), L 11‘1 in \.r‘l\vr];n’, lll’L:'h;'ri"‘::i N e A B S R G S A e L P S T S S T o 3 $I0 SI'I 5“ l= WORLD'S GREATEST ACROBATS. St e | From to dil, |” THE EScAmiILLOS, DRSPS D S S S WSS | = 1| Marvelous Equilibrists. e 4 %5 | You Sc'n fie‘ the bandA“ ikl | EDNA AUG, Versatile Comedienne. b 1% | ki uit Made to Order at | ZAZELL AND VERNON, LA PETITE LUND, & @ | d HUGH STANT JAMES RICHMOND {1 JOE POHEIM GLENROY, JOHN LE CLAIR. + 2 | & Jd\ Last week of the beautitul SISTERS HAW. > ? ‘ If you want a first-class, T L OW T AITRRN . 56 well-fitting suit of c'othes MATINEES WED., SAT. AND SUNDAY. j ” T : 3 | from $20 to $40 go to ¢ Marry Feremish| ¢ | e ey i 1 \\ Dr. Meyers & Co. will treat th [ JOE POHEIM L‘ Az AR THEATER er Daniels, Emest Henry 1 . : Y. S g cayouanaticSC IR Fine Clothes at 25 per e g ; A"rf’,ir W Dok ! 1\ % terms. Could anything be more fair? | §| cent less than elsewhere. o, Fred How- | = = H | § 201-203 Montgomery St., Cor. Bush. LAST FIVE NIGHTS. oLde fem 11 & \ %\ \ Have any other PhyS‘C‘a“S ever made ! 1110-1112 Market St.. S. F. LAST MATI SATURDAY. ohnson Greis: | 7 &\ ‘\%% \ you such a proposition? . Meyers & ) Of Clay M. Greene's Farce Comedy, VERTISEM! 3 p ADVE ENTS. 0 [ 7 @ \\\\ \ Co. could not afford to make such an HAY FEVER HIS - | BABY . & i & %%\‘3\\ offer if they did not have unlimited CA”‘;’;%RH 1 )€ | faith in their abilit Evi L Martenstein, | ¢ j ! \ n their ability. Every mem- Alfred ) & | 2 &% 3 : 3 3 i x rt Leroy Quayie, | ® i % \‘%\ _\ ber of the staff is a skiiled special- Oppression, Suffocation, Neuralgia, etc, cured by + N \'§ iseas S 3 SCALY BLEE"NG SORES e G e HOME \ \‘}u A, \ ist for diseases and weakness of | | ESPIC'S GIGARETTES, or POWDER | ppicrs e, %c, %c. 5. A R e SR S o e e e o CUR ES \ %\ men. Their institution is the Paris, J. ESPIC; New York, E. FOUGERA & CO. = > % - No Rest Day or Night. Sufferings Bee “‘““'};-‘”f;‘“rr“‘ i:,’”::”l:‘f" r:% peen mued Il DiiMe & largest and best equipped in EOLDFBY. ALD, DEHOGISTH Next Week— <IN MIZZOURA,” yond Description. Dwindled to a ord, now that the four years' course P ‘\ \% \ America, their practice the | SEATS NOW READY. Skeleton. All Thought would Die. | over, being far above that of any other f E ‘&; \ ost extensive Eiheir rome C e Senior about to receive a degree. She en- | great man = s = Mothior Yamds of WEafestil s & tered the University of California in 1895, | 4 % \ dies and methods TS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLEOLD TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE. CUTICURA. Father Goes 5 Miles to coming from San Francisco. The faculty | patients every \ el = Kbl bt e et Nervoue s Bt s Mrs. Ernestine Kreling.... Proprietor and Mer. Get It. Gratefal Relief. e unanimous in awarding the meda : ! stsuccessful. eases 0/ Men oniy. Book on Private Diseases and et It Instant and Grateful Re | were ur | year without o G it Weaknewses of Mex, {ree, Over 20y experience. OFFENBACH’S BEST WORK, Complets Guro in Nize Weeks, and el plaetUl e inun Bu ) | e sthrough Eutlnts e S rerms - dhanubld o Not a Sign Left to Tell of His 5 Hel | > o e out the Pacific tation free and sacredly confidential. Call,oraddress | 6 6 Awful Sufferings. B.L.; D.D.S.;: Emma Wightman, William Patten Wil- ! :) € Goast A P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M.D. = = ¢ doctor of dentat surgers ypon | | 05 @ special and oast are living | @ 26 Kicarny St., San Francisco. Cal. ans My baby had rible break 1 r | e L . a4 AT S = 5 A : -‘:.:.: Fff?if?‘di;:?i. A e A ably managed depart- witnesses of the | FOR BARBERS, BAK. "’ g ment of their " in- asilitv o Or. Mey- | § BRUSHES = iz 2% FUR'Y DICE bleeding sore. A an gave me a prescrip- | Walter J« % 2 es&C | houses, billiard tabl, ° i h e | 5 0. | brewers, bookbind andy-makers, cannes tion which 1 used, but he kept gelting Worss, | stitution. Those who | yers, Hourmills, foundries. laundries. paper: | “WHEN I WAS MONARCH IN ARCADIAI" and suffered beyond description. The pain be- | are interested should | hangers, printers, painters, shoe factories, MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. came 80 intense that he bad to be put under | { _ £ = stablemen, tar-roofers x_anm:;_ smunm ete. | _NEXT— opiates. Wecould get norcet, nightor day. He | J Freida_He | write for uestion —_— BUCHANAN BROS., “ g S indiod dows tos mers R lons TR e | 8 Tt oo bk | Brush Manufscturers. 609 Sacramente 3t THE MANDARIN.” who saw him said he would surely dic. As a Gotee ist, free advice and | = ‘popufjxxg";:v;zd Smith's new g trip to the country was suggested, A g P ard ' Martin full particulars. All cor- Sle & 1a 8 nop-potsonoey | Our Telsphone, Bush 9. nge of alr do him good. As BRIt oang }\h:;rn;in Louts Herbert Parks, Andrew_Dar- X > 5 tri"!:’v.“"sn:o:mfio:?;?m' 2o #000 88 my m ild she got a copy arber. Willia win Paterson, ~ Stephen Livingston = Piper, | respondence confidential. N» ‘&\ \ Whiten Snustural e ; 5 Atlanta pa ch there ws g v Oe os . Wallace e charges, or any i s b1t i s g 2 5 1 | marteon soveigperargaciigr TR\ Bl wnanse) OLYMPIA had wrought on a two-year-old child. My father | 1’;,,“ & "’,‘1;“‘_" S L Sinclair § | to indicate name of sender. \w » e Euans Giewion o, branes. Noo-astringent. | ® ®® s started to the nearest drug store, which was five | bala Cralg, Ralph Herbert ( n yward Alan | Sold by Druggists, Eddy St.. Cor. Mason. 1 purchased CUTICURA (ointment), Cu- | Milton Currie, Louis Gl ‘”u"”\ ,".‘”"} or 1 Louis e | CONSULTATION AND PRIVATE \‘\ or sent in plain wrapper, America’s Most Beautiful Music Hall. and CoTicuma REsoLvext, We | Felfenbaafh, TObEl ;i.‘.}{’}l]y T fin 3 3 (FDODK BHEE DL eviads Co-have ‘§ R 1{“ “ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT THE OLYM: applied as per directions putting plenty of the | Seore Jacobs, William Albert 0 Slavmaiy qpch recen lv issued a new book, ‘‘Private \l%%% 5 & ! On-reenat, | UVAYS PIA." £ CuTicura on his head, face, arm, and back. YA!!“;:(LLT..!»L)IH, che Labarraque. Pl S r Colinselot. and’ Marrlage (Guide.” for men \%\\\ : ‘ oni BiETE ESine TR SN The child slept for over two hours that night, | | s = An, Asa White P i ! lmprm(du'd.)h nde innine w’e»x. Jrom the tims _ | ',‘}v;;fl"[‘,;‘{U?,‘"Z‘:x“‘",‘;]“ O, “.“" G gran, Raimendo Jadar only. This little publication, whi:h is sent *%‘ | CONCERTS AND EESOBTS‘ Eal‘] S. and Madge MMTLAND, he started on the CUTICURA REMEDIES we were Abe Lincoln Rosenberg, \llunn L S McMenam! -+ L % @ 1 G o L e P T i U RS 2 able to discontinue their use, and not a sign 1§ | Woodley Bates Smith, n‘n»l‘,,. "o | Zadec J. Riggs, Maurice James Ryan Alber seaed toall who wrlte, or glven toall who:call Y In Their Orighal New York Hl, “COON left to tell of his awfnl sufferings. | Tock Hamycan : Z (EB-B.; Charles | o, Charles Augustus Triebel, 1 B at theoffize, contains a great d=al of valuable in- % \ CHUTES AND Z0O0. WN TROUBLES s z awrence alton Cope Webi Sp! sy | X G Mns. ROBERTA DAVIS, D b s 4Bt WValton' Gove Webh T Ladialic Yolbers, John Morton Waste formation for men, young or old, sick or welr, R e i DORA ME RVYN, | Alfred | t freipil Weyl, Roswell Samuél Wheeler, fred | “ e degree of doctor of veterinary- science | “ Tully’ Willlams, George Arthur Wrighe, oM™ { ypon Thomas Eaward Carroll James Michael | The degree of doctor of medicine upon S urry. 3 uel Richard Arthur, Rachel Le .\,sh B8 | MILIT. ARY_COMMISSIONS, BATTALION OF Thomas James Clark, TVERSITY CADETS Famous Soprano. ED. DOLAN, Irish Comedian. KlTTIE MITCHELL. Soubreltu. Aug. 29, 1898. Bouth Atlants, Ga. Sreze ror Sxix-ToxTuzEn BAniEs Axp Rest yor Tirep MoTiseks in a warm bath with CoTicoRa Soar, Ph.B.; gie. GREAT BILL IN THE FREE THEATER. married or single, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT, ) o4 o John Ada j a e ay uuuonaruncm(ommeun,mmu : By | Sl TR e | 5 el 8 DR MEYERS & CO e vuReere Seaa by Prone, Suloer 31, | searnven soNDAY AbMission rren f»‘u‘.:'.:gmff\'fn\&:m;x’.'eaflx. ey, pimply, and crusted | HiELmgion ul"dw;n ;Sranam, B Walter | To be captain—William Thomas Mg?n;{‘.’ Ros- 9 “fi : oA aid scaip humrswith ossof i, whenall che flls. \ YUELER YLV o B Chirles: Fopester Miltar, | Baloh Crandiet Danjeia Oliver Dibble, Cari | (Jlours 8 to § dally, Bvenings, 1 781 Market Street, SUTRO BATHS. L e e ol 7y ."n';;-fld‘ R e e | Braes PG Eirton el oo i | Ty QuavIE. Fsr::‘;uileF;ETulggnlmfrluB:; CLABI S TOR SLEVATOR. San Franeisco. OPEN NIGHTS. IS Jad rencvated: KING. h“Tf\ D & - How s Cure foriaring Ecpema,” puiled fr. | Ington, 187 Edward James Itice, William | Joweph Xilne, Roy Fr °§E¥H'§,¢.‘,"}R‘;§,°” T 4 Mo T Px‘.‘ R O e I T To be firet Heutenant-Leland Sylvan Rose- ner, Wayne McCloud, John Allen Reid, Jacob Edw nrd Cuhl’l. Ch‘rln Seyler Jr., Harblrt Wll- Stevens, George Lawrence Stevenson, A.B.; James Edward Tavlor, B.8.; Ofcar Net tieton Taylor, A.B.; Gustavus Adolphus Weyer, by oy SION, 10c; CHILDRE angd cold water every room; fire grates in ummu. inclading admission, %c; Chlidren, 20c. | fodmy elevator rans ail night. l RED OILY SKIN "kt st

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