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1 1 FRANCISCO CALL, SA THE SAN TURDAY, JUNE 17, 1899. SCHOOL HONORS WON BY FAITHFUL PUPILS. Interesting Graduation Exercises Held by Many of the Higher Classes. Much Dissatisfaction Among Pupils, and Teachers Over the System of Examinations Enforced This Year. S AY was the last day | sible in this way for the downfall of Y more than one, for it was on those s not all of pleasure, | studies the pupils showe allest A third rule ws those who have a ce ge percentage to s o further ns when school 1 ! ¥ zain in st, and when those n | ex N been taken the list , Yo | ot s will be materially swelled t intime there is much dis- | & stacti 1 pupils and pare 5 : : o i e Superintenden A rs say the examinations 2 e ing; others say they are & a say ere are ce 1 ST w never should 5 1 been allowed, and every one viie e ould ce been soms 5 ; of marking, so that a he same treatment hands it went fi Impromptu Programme * At the Clement School i upper 1 Geary stre rooms to appla the nation 1perintends day with teache Business Pupils in Odd Fellows” Hali he Business exercises in Odd Fellows’ H ere ng room and t e part of those Evening School held last n was sta gramm; to leav when was no who ere ragrance Royal Baking Powder im- proves the flavor and adds to the healthfulness of all risen flour-foods. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more assimilable and nutritious. Royal Baking Powder bis- cuit and bread give to the di- gestion that most nutritious of all foods—wheat flour— in the condition to be most readily turned into brain and blood, sinew and muscle. of ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YCRK. Parents | from a hot Royal the appe- tite. biscuit — sweet, cate, crispy—is a joy to the most fastidious ® +i et e eieied Graduates of the Horace Mann School At the Horace Mann the fol- BTRarae ot lowing programme W d by graduating class ebster Kwith's merle, Luc ol rring Remensy ertrude Murray n, Ada ton, rge Gerl Alvin Thornton, Howard Rugg , Clai ggin and Arch Mily Nepp John A. Kell n.” May McCarthy, 'Mil Amy Oat, Horatio 1 Adella’ McAdoo Hawkins, Dor aud Muratt, A Large Class at The Spring Valley following was The sred by the programme ren- the ninth grade Grammar aduates of Valley Wright, Mazie A. Evelyn Wright, Kat i MeDon: sen, Maud M patrick so ough. B v, Jossie F. F n. Ada Willi Houston, V Medals énd biplomas B k' P d The following is the programme render- aking rowaer £, 8¢ the dioeing oxercises at ihe Jobhn| biscuit whets TR S Wife," Mon The taste Nianis Na Saaie er intry imon Harris Nellie v \ln (1‘4\ Lel Pansy rEess. i1l. Lelia Cohen, ° Kronenberg, Agnes Mc Lulu McDer- mott, die Mendelson, a Fx"lnh( h, 9 3 Wightm se Conmor, Cohlman Crown, Rich- ard g nkli, Jerome Fredberg, | am _Kahmuwelter, Mila fe Pence, Adolph Pock- Iherti, Howard Bante Thyrza medals: Walters Pansy were denm: Burgess, Lelia Cohen and Hattie Wightman, May Cohen, Tohn Swett medals ‘ Graduates From the , Hamilton Grammar The Hamilton Grammar graduates are | as follow: | Miss Morten's _class—Josie Barbour, Ma | guerite Block, Chester Bridgford, Irene Carroll, Minnie V. Conraat, Gertrude CI Jand, Ethel I. Davis, William De Boom, Jo- seph’ Del Sophie Dressler, Bertram Fredberg, Carl Gerdes, Henry Groupe, Flos- Willle Kahman. “Florence Kahn, 1‘ sle Herold, | | i : ¥ Rose Jeanette Ketlus, Sybil Levy, Clifford Do not use alum baking powders. Loose. Mattle Logan, Anna Reichardt, George EEdeRy i Reuche, Lena Reuche, Myrile Taylor, Bea They make the food unwholesome. rice Scheeline, Harold Scheeline, Chauncey | Milton St__Johni. Madeline Wasch, Porter Vail, Sidney ~ Witkousky, Newland Baldwin and Daey Lennon. Mies Strauss’ class—Naoml Anderson.: Kate Barrett, Estelle Blockman, Asnes Donovan, at the John Swett| and | R ORI o D B R SO S ) '|The Platform in the Clement Grammar School. | Archie Rayn Horace Mann Evening School Exercxses The following pri sramme w ening School in nteenth s given Na- Sun Went » Kornmaye set, Miss > 5@ . - | medal and Retta Ha Graduated With Honor at Hancock Grammar | Hale’s. vwwvww«/ , June 17, 1899. Stark’s last concert. next weelk. His last concert at Hal Without doubt Stark is the g Vi the Pacitic Coast. His concer s popular Saturday attraction in the city. Hunireds of peopie come simply to hear the music. Everybody welcome. Parlors and <iting rooms at your disposal. A Quee 2 Da wain Maz - 935, 937, 939, 941, 943, 945, 947, 949 Market St. LI ~NNAANA NN \/\IN\."\NW\NW § | F:msh School Days at Hearst Grammar "ho grad mar MAY PREPARE AN EXHIBIT. Wine Men Invited to Meet and Dis- cuss'a Letter Received From the Department of Agriculture. v well-known ad Woods 1 lowing School, B mas and L uating School, Miss ere ranked in awarded me 1 exhibit wouid “orsvth, Joseph At the Dem‘nan Grammar School Grammar School and medal At the followi were Fi s Hof Pur May Alice Turid Aune. Anna Ma rie Bertrand, Frel Edith J RBlanche m: Hilda ( n, oF | Geney Keith. Ma | Knight, Markey, Prince, “rancisca Rlake, urld Atne, Mabel Engineers Just_ Out of School b duates from the cheol of l‘np.(l\nmmg Follow Van de Mining Dep g aillen | a M | A Thompscn, nes, G, M. Rolph, J. M. L: Hicks, W. 1 | Tewin, E.'L. Howard, coe. A & | b . Parks, G J. Probasco. | c H. F. Lvon, ¢ Volkert, H. G. | B MeNaught. Electrical - Department—D. M | A. Gilmarti Severeen, G. anil m Bul Clea | Receive Diplomas The following is a list of graduates at tlie Mission Grammar School: zgerald, George Seilig, John Canham, John | mpson, Harry Scheei, Melville Asch, Harry con, Ruby Canbam. Marie Mocine, Mer. Anderson, Irm Roth, Elimar Volkman, Gertrude Doherty. Helen Wagner, Adelina Ryfkogel, Ethel Baldwin, Albert Herzog, Car- rie Salts, Esther Gutter, Maude Royal, Lorens Hansen, Frank Smit Tda ‘\1Rhlmnn Nellya Brace, Mae Ryan. Francis’ Moraghan, Mariyn DuBols, Sadie Werner, Viola the winners Frarklin EGr;durates THE DONAHUE LIBRARY Vali | of th: aside | libra inningham, McLukie, Hunt, H. W.' Riblet, H. (' A n ment —G. Von Boden, J. F. Galvin, H nhardt, M. Johnson. Wm M fartin Johnson, P, Dorelson, . Rrown P. ncannon, A Daniel Thomas, | € P. Melntyre, . T Nelson, Brener. P. Norton. J. Peachck, J. Fuife. Wal b ot, Enos Woods, Roy H. ¢ Coyle Beatric “Wegener alupi, And . Medalists || The famous old JESSE MOORF WHISKY s recommended by physiclans for family asd medicinal use because it is pure. —_————— Mebius & Drescher Win. i to the d fon of the ebius & Drescher of Sacramento and 2d in Ma nd of Mebius & Dre following explicit —Decisio or at M dity of the Trust Clause Esnb- lishing It Is in Question. Argument on the trust clause of the will he late Mrs. Annie Donal setting A - the sum of $105.000 to olish a nd over ry at St. Igi s Col heard red by - Hunt yesterday morning. A e_t o arisen over the refusal of the | ME YRES ccept the gift. Archbishop = s made application to the | ADVERTISEMENTS. cou for qpmn\m: t as trust of tae e - bequest instead of the trustees of the llege, the Archbishap claiming that t s a public charity and that i al not be lost on account of the refu of those named to accept it J. D. Harvey, an heir to a portion of Mrs, Donahue’s es filed an application con- senting to the appointment of Archb Riordan or any other suitable person Mrs. Eleanor Martin and her three sons— ! Peter I Iter S. and Andrew Martin contesting the application on the CNCORPORATED ground t the gift is not a public xh,u—‘ ity but is a private trust for the trustee VS SPEGMLS of the college, and upon their refusal to | accept it the bequest lapsed. They also | cl h\‘\ that I]h-A \‘Yln\‘nillnr-:! is i ‘H!l'-‘\l Ate THE TALK OF TP{)EI {?;N ’?0 ‘ 1o found and properly care for the Dona- £ 1 =R...3 hue library and in consequence t EXTRA Creamery B e is invalid. Other points were also iares, by counsel during the argument. Dor John Garber appeared for Mrs. rtin Bl and occupied most of the morning sion | F ASTPR\ 7a »pposing the appli ation of Arc! hop | rdan. and was followed by Garret Mc- e erney, who argued on behalf of the \Pl\t-\!)l‘l‘[h Singapo SE petitioner. The matter s not submit- ..3-1b. can 155 ted at the time of adjournment and will | be argued further in the future. \(‘HiR \R‘)' Lll cO 20¢ '.Pl.r.xty of F}lnc.!s for the F?urthA e I\IRR-\\K S GOLD DUS The finance division of the Fourth of | L_ 15¢ July commitiee met last eveni nd lis- | e tened to reports upon the collection of sh for t celebration. The cit | WHISKY. the_city are coming well to the t Five : a0 Shecorpitieey T EReatiyiiencolr. CLL\L.A.\D BAKING POWDER, reported last might that the : Jalb. can IS¢ phia will arrive in port Regular 2 aind that her officers and | cayMpInG ORDERS filled ~t short Lan the parade. LR | notice and shipped FREE OF CHARGE. X to have a isplay < 13 324 o e ny othe ral Warfield hus | l}“\ I"” ,‘ = !“'t S.t?’?et ail_the tre the \.u»m Oop. 7 Phor anch Stor ard in this city tc t and all | | the companies of the IFifth infantry that | are uniformed will be on hand | —_— e ——— | Battery B to Move. | Battery B, in charge of Lieutenan Force of the Third Light Artillery, wil at Mission Grammar | | fourth Infantry, Robert Doherty, Theresa Plambeck, Thomas | to Manila. leave Angel Island to-day and proceed at} once to Sequoia and General Grant parks | to rel Sev the Bear Club at its The T. W. ger, Ryaa, Nellle | second vice president; detachment from the Twenty- leve i which has been ordered Bear Club Election. enteen new members were eting following new officers were Collins, president; A. W. Voorsan- | first vice president: R. . Faulkner, i J. Truman Jr..| Wi VoL RVES A 1% ’Wsmsn)cn uBiN € CO; Kot & Faylor. taken into st evening. p clected: “Ma