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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1899. 1 ] | @UHOROHPEOH DR O FOIFDRORCHOF ¥OHEHOXIRD X 6 FOTOXIROXOLOROQ ' ’ Ile:e: Riorden, Wakeham, 8. J., and Mec- | | i b4 { Mahon of Menlo Park; Vitalis, Fuhr and | | | k3 | Augustine of the Franciscans. | | | % ; | There were also delegations from the | | | & $ Christian _Brother: The sisterhood of | [ N -[HE i i g ® thl[s (l-m' had many, representatives pres- | S p4 ent also. | | ® z e = | | 4 2 g ! | % 3 | One Hundred and Twenty-Fourth An- l H HHUN i 3 e e | ‘niversary Will Be Celebrated | 5 | To-Day. | i 3 ’ ] | The one hundred and twenty-fourth an — e * ear y as O“t" ute url“g —— | niversary of the battle of Bunker Hi % will be-appropriately celebrated to-day in Too Tall and Strong Glen Park and Sunny- ; IMany Honor Memory it o e . - 3 ady announced, orders have been for His Opponent. side Excited. e rds €¢ y USIiieSS en. of the Priest. 4 by General Shafter for the firing of { national salute at the various fortifica- | gt n slages tic e bz t from al ST BOXING THROUGHOUT * HE Dewey montment committee held a meeting In Mayor Phelan's office fons i ah ot R e s A vesterday afternoon. There was a full attendance of the members of ¢ E Vaeas, i at e AChCes T a1% | e indication it would seem that the desired sum will certainly be raised o Glons A feature of the day” v-»lrehlt"a(h,‘m \Ki!l i ICE e 4 S raatOnAnlY rt while. e ¢oi ce was in flon for a long be the mblage of the Bunker POLICE STOP THE REAY-ROWAN POLICE POWERLESS TO STOP & | o e oo e O e o erneetion with the > |ARCHBISHOP RIORDAN PRE- | riui A Which will take place at BOUT IN THE NINTH. THEIR DEPREDATIONS. monument. Mayor Phelan said the committee was work stematically SIDES. Snnal 17 theiShuta SCE)x iMouhs vt with gratifying results, and that the contributions were coming in in such a RETE, The Young Men's Christi ssociation = . . manner as to indicate that the people of California are determined to Tec- o= ; ates the battle of Bunker Hill by an I Charged With Fouling Warrants Sworn Out for the Arrest of ognize the valor and herolsm of America’s greatest naval offic f Rev. Father Lynch Deiivers the Eulo- . .\rvhm“« and the l‘nlnlll‘xmx(\'; 5 T e e quiries regarding designs fc 5 Asgociatio ave an excursiol « ith His Elbow—Reay the Toughs on the Charge of b The commllatins e o 1pm’r';’"",n:o'f,.::;,':i of the ]qr‘:";i-rgd“\“ir Hve gy—The Clergy and Various e Catents ! s the Decision on Vagrancy, as Their Iden- % made inquirics were not made publie by the committee. Mavor Phelan sald Societies Gather at SR e L Points. tity Is Known. st the committes had nhl;.m:('xri 1 the question of com n fo the Giavh: \Xn‘uPl“_{‘il‘:‘lk“,m:\r}‘\!m[h:;qgsgv\x: e —_—— The committee v nsidered the-guestion of 4 site far the erection T —— p{.»n-l o 4k~_.|;f.,,-v ia m“nfer‘s wi‘ll ]kj‘lu ?‘121 Satal The Finnss o ths i dabaa ke nt, but not definite action was taken. Among the locations S D R T e the Bunker Hill Association in’its cel Jim “‘." nEy n the e ] f",’.,‘", ”‘x e as suitable were Union Square, entrance to the panhandie on Van ”: !t ‘“"";"'s"“’l"h‘*: "‘r"“')' s in fbration g0 Snabe g Baes 1 S i eE b T n end of Golden Gate Park on_the bluff near, the heach, ¥ | .o Lo st ’I‘ = ”‘1‘“" T e , the ferry landing, and at the corner of California and Mar % | fiorning from the Sacred Heart Church, REFUSES TO DIVULGE verything bul commit = ; : 3 & | of which he had been the pastor for the s Policeman. have been spe. | % The following contributions have been received by the commttee during % | Lot ivive yeare. The o% fon THE HIDING PLACE tch at thelr ma- | RASE e y % | ceased priest w tran: 1 from the S s | the too careful o Al lo) through Pre nt Louls Slosg. .. .$1.000 parlor in_ the parochial residence ,,“‘Wells-Fargu Employe Clings on to e way : o Dodge, Swe ; ; oe 1,000 - Thursday 'to the church, which had been the $50,000 Which Costs Him Mrs. an Mateo . 500 decorated in somber black, where it I Five Years' Imprisonment. ' Murphy 5 St 500 in state in front of the sanctuary. The USTIN - he 16.—Cha Beele: g Alaska Packers ugh President H.F.Fortmann. casket was completely covered with, a 4.;\ f\)‘ll,l x . June b: mrl;s ‘-=whr‘;1 < Tolzer & | wealth of sweet peas and ferns, while nu- | ot g S TRTR STRICE SO VIS iy merous floral offerings were placed around | £20°47 T19E ComBAny Bf B eptured ft. San Antonio and was afte e ; R : n Mexico and recently tried and sen- Sl JEL 1 Tot Long before the hour appointed for the R t will tak % | tenced years' imprisonment in. the 1 ibuti " ros 0 o 3 | servic arge ¢ ice was crowded = e : fotal: o biibhlions up) to v ¥ amount to $30.944. bl dificevins croWded Iu fohsite for the robbery, was taken made a 1 one-third of the required amount, and the committee feel GNCrYe Jnance W the parishioners, whe | ¢ " tiary to-day to serve out & ley L) @ ; e held their dead : e ¢ highest | 1o the : tos - o the small contributions be to come in it will only > bl S e He has steadily Tefused to | ; 1% yre the $100.001 is raised, | reverence. The steps and surrounding hiding place of the money. inchis | sidewalks were occupied by an immense Company _instituted ; bro. | @o*oxsRexs oxe TP P 5 which was unable to get inside st him vesterday in the District s shot b the door. s Court "of Baxter County for $50.00. The gang. bhut aim '8 E = - Che Fa = ' o | object of the suit to obtain judgment SEIee RIOT NARROWLY AVERTED. DEPUTIES APPOINTED. e requlem mass began at 10 Sbiect of the Sl 15 1o, At TRt ‘ Tl < ; | P Riordan presiding at| }nown to have the money in his posses- Fighting Soldiers Make Things Trop- The Grand Protector of the Knights e g llm‘ cpiscopal robes. | Gion at any time after his sentence G ical for Policeman Chase. and vadies of Honor Names St Res ey servea: Sdis RN h him!” His Assistants. Power; sub. ¢ ires in oad Grand Lodge of California of the Order of | church, BISEReLi : Knights and Ladies of Honor, has ap-| Rev. Fathers O'Con SURROUND ROBBERS £ rd and ?‘1‘ ssion pointed the following named as deputies of (‘h‘ |u.;‘12 and i = e officer to ussist him in the work of the order nd outside of the s i i - 6x8: was comps bty ting e forr prdey e e M Wyoming Bandits Trailed by Blood | e TagEe: o Tty At e nted choir under the hounds to Their Mountain 9+ ve e s en ® gerald; Pa Lofige “San | Nioraion Mos e Rendezvous. 5 ps boris J. Kaplan West| Roonev CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 16—Tha . pa ncisco, Mrs. Phoebe | and Miss bloodhounds sent to the Big Horn Moun- ri Golden Rule Lodge. San|reland D. Manllo s ; R ; 1 EVEN ) 1 Mrs. M. E. Duncan; Bay City | ward and S, J. Sandy. The offertory, | Lans several dave ago to assist In the X PuMPTY 13 & | Lodge. San Francisco, Mrs. M. B. Pr R Rt hase of the bandits who dynamited the QoWAN Martha Lodge, San Francisco, Cha E. V. Mc(loske Union Pacific mall train have been sue- ¢ | Hahn: Oakland = Lodge, Oakland, Mrs. P. R. Lynch delivered the | cessful in picking up the trall and €ol- T @ 3 er; Star Lodge, Sonora, Mrs. and paid a glowing tribute | lowing it from T K Mountain, where the ‘ - nfe Laughrey urel Lo Healds priest. His text was robbers eluded their pursuers, to the . 2 - 4 r(fihu(.. Angel (m~i t unto him, O Lord, and | headwaters of No Wood River, south of G Mrs. M. A. Maier: | ot perpet light shine upon him. Redbank, Wyo., and west of the Hole-in- GOOD @0y MMMy " 1 Loc rysville, Mes. MAary | n the death of Father Flood,” he said, | the-Wall ‘éountry. They are in the heart | . YELLED THE 3 S anlyilodye] NeOramEeio, | <the: Catnolics commusity have | of the mountaitis, wiere the bandits are : ¢ C.E. Hill; Yorba Buena’ Lodge, | thie porish. bt e e eI ® © | San Jose, Mrs, E. R. O'Donnell; Mistletoc | jpental in giving to the worship-of Captain Thom, in command of the State ¢ fodee San Jose, J. M. Ricketts; Marion| this beautiful temple. Upon him fell the troops sent againgt the bandits, reports ? { | Lodee, Vallejo: 'Mrs. Marion G. Perry. | onerans task of secing to its construction, | that the robbers, hémmed in as they are, ¢ |The deputy for Magnolia Lodge, San|ii.called for amany sacrifices, but, good | cannot possibly escape. | 4 | Francisco, has not vet been appolnted. i s e aid noc hesttate. | e il X A fe S s . o and pi 3 ful to g ed degree, . paid a visit to Mistlewoe ‘Lodge in San ratize now paintar the | WORRY DRIVES A o . made arrangements that will un-1 &0 500 LG uEdE building up that sub- | J S | $ 3 inermmsine ftx memberanip, | S8R FUERUES L0 0 R MINING MAN INSANE . & | will be publicly installed ‘on July S, and | fre o et ot hie mind ‘anq | Harry Thompson, One of the Best 4} 90 x‘:""'fi]“‘""““""‘ the grand officers will{ yo4v {5 the work in hand. He watched Known Operators in Idaho, [ | be present. over b offspring from cornerstone to | 3 1 i summit, and when it was completed his Sent to an Asylum. . HARMONY CHAPTER. heart thrilled with a joy unknown to BOISE. Idaho, June 16.—Harry Thomp- s ) others. 5 son, one of the best-known mining men é o It Introduces a Number of Strangers ; l‘”“' diffe ns ‘“‘;‘ “:?‘":r‘ “L“-'l‘,h“”’i in this State, has been sent to the insane | 24 & Into the Mysteries of the Rt D es t5 the day when we |asylum, raving over his mining opera- . Eastern Star. assembled to congratulate her Flood ;‘1:!1-;-(;*1 g‘;rrx‘\ll\s'n;";\T'.‘sfl:urul‘:unlrl‘r‘g )a big | . é.| Shasta Hall, in the Native Sons' buila- | 91 the completion of this sacred edifice. | oteh company, in which he was a heavy . was occupied last night by Harmony | is now. white in death, and now we are stockholder. Worry cver the business ° & er of the Ord stern Star, | sorrowing in our human way. We woul au_wr‘('?v:‘dU‘:‘;{;I;gflf"}”f-y‘E‘fil_':‘xgptfifmfi‘lm}f‘lx(" 3 the entire membership being pres. | have hoped to see Father Flood emjoy | He acted strangely for some time, but \ddition tnere were a large | vears of peace and happiness dispensing contns : 3 T Gty nerere & BTES e myateries of rellgion, but our ways | tempt to kil bimeelf ' Mhompéon recently ‘ of visitors from the lacal and | the mysterles of rellgion, bof out Berd | pai visit to Scotland, where he was The occasion of the large | 1y take him away in the hour of his suc- | married. . © was the introduction inté the | oluc In his death the diocese Tost e i . 4 penapter and order of : E‘”'{‘ll"'r of "“’“{lx. learned, devoted and zealous priest, Grain Fire Near Lodi. . ® | the meeting thet ihey wers creaily ho Rlg brothenl b minie a day friend. | LODI, June 16.—About seventy acres of ng tha 3 & -1 To the people of Sacre s loss is | Lt E eddiaiid 3 PR ¢ | pressed utiful ceremony in { (2 'ML,;‘ }rmmnm” This was his nrst Standing wheat went up in flames on the i ehose Who were | pystoral charze, and your sorrow i Peters ranch, four miles south of here o | were . Captain Gertrude Matthow- | keenest. [t 18 hard (o reclls? thaf e WY | have Started from & spark from a pas o | zon, Jon'C. Crooke, oo . BeveI” | hood now lies powerless in death e G S ebE e o | 2nce and Mrs. Salll> K. Giliman. Thete!™iYou are hére in vast nymbers to tes: | saved by the hard work of farmers, who U an T WL |+ rimpect i(n emibich youl Hold WRIs plowediunderiatrip st otiarainpand foueht| ¥ fter the meeting (here was an adjourn- | memory. For vou he toiled and pravec the flames I8 oevery he loss * | ment 0. the. banGueL. where thore wers | and You are here for a higher and nolier| amounts o 00 o Te & urpose—to pray for the peaceful anc == = 3 e e e anl | R : soul. A priest’s life Cocoanut by Mail. { @ < of the order who were present | iS an honored one. HIs privileges and re- | one of strangest packages which | - Associate Grand Patron George I,. | sponsibilities are great. Do not ofraae n handled by the clerks in ) g, Mrs. Geo L. Darling, Grand | for him, knowing those responsi- terville postoffice was delivered to THE TART - @ | Secretary Mre. K. J. Wil Miss S - | bilities, L ghtbody the other afternoon. The | . = 7 + M Willhts, John Tonningsen, John H. | We, prelate and people, gather before | pickage was & cocoanut in the same form { THE FINITH Gray, Rev. Dr. W. B. Smith, Mrs. W. E. | God’s altar to supplicate mercy on his | in which it was taken from the tree. 9 ® . A. Bauer A._ H. Millberry, | soul. Let our prayers not il‘nfl t r-~l’ }lh)- s no tag attached to the coco A ACSATe TrAc S sy 86 Siass AH. Milli . 'B. Duncan, Mre. | grave is unable to sever the bonds which ad the address was written an @ L0010 00ttt ottt e bt Vst v e vt O Dusican. Mrs. Lydis A Biomte. 1o | heid us to him. Ty Virtue of the consol- One of the three sides of the : ; : g \way, Alvin Plum. | ing doctrine of the communion of saints s tuken up by the address, which ge W son. Mre. Helen | we are still bound to him. Let us follow | used up nearly all the space allotted for Patterson. Mrs. Duren, past matron | him bevond the grave with our pray . Another slde contained the postage ) N en Gate Chapter: Miss MeCon.sey. | His death was truly happy. Our reverend | stamps. Of these there was one 5-cent fron of Olive Dranch Chap- | Archbishop gave to him in e Boly viatl- | stamp.'two 2-cent, stamps. and. in’spite se oocasion to: 0 out T e e ‘ Dow, Mrs, Jennie A | cum the last pledge of God's mercy to|of the fact that the remaining stamp of have occasion 10,50 Jut at nights have ) club to beat them Into submission. For 4| Grives, Mrs, Elizabeth D. Wetjen, Mrs. | him. May his soul and the souls of the 1 cent denomination was one aof the | now S are it e A oL LD e Ha i © | M. J. Savage, Miss Stock of the chapter | fajthful departed rest in peace. stamps issued in commemoration of the il 5 N A, At azTval (o5 OUIETapOLS niata in Tehama and Mrs. Shor Many of those present who he the | Maine, there was plenty of room for many | e Taaa e Mte an the & e ——————— touching words were ;Ie*;lv!.\' oy g 12"'1 pre Stamps of ibe same pise. w0 largy Foe P S L2 - : | silent tears were shed by grief-stricken s the surface. e cocoanut was sent o e bE oy Rl ks ac N Displayed Their Fancy Steps. parishioners for their beloved pastor. Fred Gonver, who several months ago | are NOw atarted ‘out ' The puplls of Mrs. L. Honn's Dancing | After the Archbishop had pronounced s employed at Mr. Lightbod store. 1 Policeman Carson. who p: e e Academy held thelr closing exercises and | nd sprinkled incense over the Mr. Gonver is now in Palm Beach, Fla. hborhood, procured the {anded annual exhibition of fancy dancing last | s ligtediup by 8 pallbeacers Fortlang Areip LS | i = and v 5 imbibing too freelv, evening at Golden Gate Hall. The hall £ Rev. Pathers McSweeney: | nts in Judge G ong themselves and retired to | was fairly crowded with friends and re- | lynch. I ywe Syrne, Riordan, | Couldn’t See Danger Ahead. | Al le the trouble latives of the little tots: 'l'he‘enj::-ul‘:i(- ‘;m‘:r et D, hose glasses you sold me yesterday ged pummeling each | prosramme was 28 follo. vable | the hear SEliai iy S i aenday ark hove on the scene and | PrOSramme was as follow e fusicral cortege then commenced its | Were no good!” exelaimed a citizen as he am Shannessy, Chase pulled Brannan away by Glass, fan dance Lena- |sad march to the grave in the priest's; WO (00« WD 00, SSen shement and illiam_ Woods, Yom Cobtigan, and the arinken Brivates oon song, Martin Kreling: tam- | plat in_Calvary. Heading the procession | threw a pair of gold-bound spectacles on') X i Yank Callahan, \ed on the peacemaker. He com- e dance,’ Daisy Rell Kormal; |came Colonel William Sullivan, marshal, | the showcase. 1 William Peterson, 110 4 to his club, and wielded it with | SONg and dancé, Rena Whelan; "Com’ |and a squad of twenty policemen under f ‘“What's the matter with them?" asked Terrence Fagan. 6f ch good effect t blood flowed from | ' Thro' the Rye’ Alma 'Bowen: |Sergeant Charles Bush. Next came the the optician. lam Maloney such pood eftect fhat Dlood - Neweds trom psy dance, Edith May Lyons; Hun- | §t. Vincent dePaul Conference, J. C,| “Matter enough. I wore them on the 153 I S hclnEd Bystandostmere o itea rian dance (Misses Honn), Masters |Murphy president; . Holy Angels’ Sodal- | street this morning and ran right inte 1 stre e Dipunde e eanalls rroll. “Gihson and ~Roy 'Childers: | 1re " Miss -Agnes ~ Higgins, president: | two of my creditors before I recognized = » and Percy Ben- im” and other foolish sugges- e onn) aanerke; Blanche Ser- | youmg Ladies” Sodality. Miss A, Arnold | them.”—Columbus (Ohio) State Journal. i y e tried o % v ional dance, vian erce; e Asse N W e vy ages of the boys range from 15 to An Immense SIoWd, Esthiered aRd | song, Baby RuihsGale:wilalice, angs | Premaent Leo Assembly e 4 L 21 vears. Crouch is known as the leader place the men tnder arr-st, | Yourg Blanche Servel " Lillie Burke, | o “Gouncil No. 2, Chagles 3. Fenn | ey of ‘the gang and whatever he tells the o e et ed s’ | Alma Bowen. Lena. Hall, Hazel -Aubry’-. | ti oiipesy D, Leagne of | O others to dg s cartied into ettect without | T dr e e e ook Rena Whelan, ‘P‘('l‘mnmpl\'{ul}un. An: | pres AR o COMPRRY 1 Tamatios D¥ pd question. 3 ce is dete: ed to 2P LELE Tt St gelina Rozze,’ Vivian ® Plerce, Edna h: 1 L e e 20 08 k"5 the gang and every effort will | (ity Prison and charged with battery a e e e Highiand ,‘}?‘:“‘: These were followed by two carriages| ¥ > > to B s disturbing the peace. e Nelaanan = containing Fathers Cullen and Byrne, to- be made to capture them Adele Nelson: 'song and dance, Honn | con i e b s [ _captur R 0 SNAN gisters; peagarit * dance, ®dith May - | gether with tho seolvien The Tofotecy | e X tf 5 Lyons: skirt dance, Irene Wilson; |palibearers > ving _t Jublic VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. | LEO HERINGHI'S TROUBLES Hornpipe, class; scarf dance, Madge |weres M. Meherin, & O Nedlon, Judgel e over| O1d-Time Firemen Wanted in San | Says His Brother Has Placed Him in YOUng and Mereed Walton; Spanish | Conlan J. BRI 55 % Mopevitt, Pl | & SR lens ” afael, Vallejo and Monterey to a False Position. Rena Whelan; darky song. Hazel |F. Dundon, Captain A. Fitzpatrick, C.l* is Ratfael, j v ‘ = - | Aubry: flower dance, Baby Ruth'Gale; | Queen; A. C. Freese, James McKane, |9 2 ed s Honor Parades. | With reference to the troubles of the | “Cocovienne,” Lena Hall: latest Bast- | Judge Cooney, F. W. Arnold, L. Fitager: | % € G yictory WET® | At the last held meeting of the Veteran | Heringhl family, which developed in a | “ern cake walk, Rena Whelan, Edith |ald, H. I Mulereavy and - Colonel J. ¢ i Mt Reay's | Volunteer Firemen's iation, of | suit on Friday, Leo Heringhi asserts that | May Lyons; Cupid song and dance, | O'Connor. & ydgment of | which phen Bunner ident and | he has been placed in a false position Ly ~ Daisy Bell Kormal: hornpipe, Aljce Then came the chief mourners, Dr. and | : igment o3 | James Pennycook is secretary, the o tolher o 1 5 Ryan; tarantelle, Alma Bowen; coon | Mrs. Flood. the former a brother of the | & £ otators had | fan R s Tram o Ehe his brother Samue! song. Martin Kreling; speclalty, Miss | geceased priesi; the nuns of the various | 5 | Sons of the Golden West, Fire 5 said he, “is but one of a series | Edna E. Honn; Delsarte, by class, Sisterhoods and the clergy_in carria e ment and citizens of San Rafael »f acts recently taken to injure my bu e and last the Enr!shinnplrs. ‘It to!ok.lm | % o atio c i ess. My of Afivon Heringht: 5ot oceseion to pass a givel | & Minagmificent | 1637, asKInE thaL A N e m the §th of | aBainst him, and an attempt is made to | Cisco Hive, Ladies of the Maccabees, last | Tl "N *jeSweeney intoned tho y [ e i one from the firemen and citi- | hold me cxclusively liable upon the con- | SYENINg, the members of San Franclsco | BMp i rundis and the Benedictus, which | ! of Manterey, ad thist the tract. Not satisfied with the institution | Tent of the Knights of the same order | were responded to by the clery present ",I visit that town and be their guests | of the suit, my store was placed under at- | paid the hive a fraternal visit, after|as the body was lowered and finally shat | ethe 9th and 10th of September. tachment simply to harass me. 1 flnme- Which Lady Commander Mary E. Salmon, | out from view s indicapped | ° " “Hayden. chairman, and L. A. | diately had the attachment released. on behaif of the hive, presented to Lady |~ Among the visiting clergy were: Rev. Hiughes of the San Rafael Fourth of July | ir as any obligations 1 am under Record Keeper Mrs. Mary J. Rogers, who | Fathers Kirby and Comoford of St afMiction e ittee were present at the mecting | 10 Iy parents are concerned, I have xa:- Wil soon leave for Grand Rapids, Mich., | Agnes, Coyle of Star of the Sea, Carahe: * mbtage. | £ e Receptance of the written in- | isfied” them and have paid and satisfied a |a handsome gold emblematic pin, to be | and Jiles of St. Francls, Cottle and s ored a | L T e Veterans decided to visit | mortgage upon gheir home. As far as the | Worn by her as a pleasant reminder of | of St. Brigid's; Wyman, C. 8. P.; 0 8. | x DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir. him on Rafael on that day, providing that | statements made by Samuel Heringhi | hef agreeable relations with the members | Ramm, Dempsey and O'Rvan of St.|& I have noticed a gradual fmprovement, and tc \into R Phye expected from Manila | with reference to the suit are concerned, | of the hive during her membership there- | Mary's Cathedral: Jones, O. P., Hickey §. | % and heartier and stronger than I have been : SOler Rved on’or fmmediately be- | they are unoualifiedly false, and I regrot | in, and in which she filled a number of | J,. Prelato, 8. ., and Kenna. §. J., of San | & son; and, judging from my éxperjence with N e onrth the Veterans want to | that my brother should make such state- | important offices. This was followed by | Jose; Cummins, Brennan, Barry and Horn | % During the past several winters I had been e T to hopor them. ments. When Aaron Heringhi and [ dis- a short programme and a collation. of St. Patric 7. Nugent and Quinn of | & ve been free of it. 1 have advised " ecompanying a comm atfon from | Solved partnership no act of mine was | S e SN et il o Shrenden's: D. F. Nugent, Kinneally | ¥ have done so with success. Hor A ‘"}!"l-‘ nn of Boston was a belt o ndestinely performed, but on the con- Lambardis in “Mask Ball.” and Gleason of St. Rose's; Scanlan| ¢ u have had in mine, I remain, ¥ v DTt eis “hook and ladder company of | trary every one of my acts met with the | 7 & Keane and Hartnett of St. Joseph's; Me- | X e er department of San Fran- | approval of A. Reuf, attorney for Aaron “‘Un Ballo in Maschera” was sung to | Ginty and Sampson of Holy Cross: Sulli- | $ x e e the property uf the la ark | Heringhi, and Jacobs & Wolf and D. C. an appreciative audience by -the Lam-|{ van of All Hallow’s; O'Connell and Brown | 5 : rounds filled with | [ Guyry. at one time a member of St.| Murphy, my attorneys. bardi Opera Company at the Alhambra | of St, Therese's; Casey and, Grant of St. | ; I fig Reuv's for sclence | Francis. The writer asked the Veterans | ——ree |last evening. The attendance was larger | POLT'S; l\(i_chnlle{fl M-‘"sdl gfifs‘ gfmf‘: | ® Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt wiil cure you. m & declded advantag ;]\r;x{n:l'-ln; to accept m;h»lpt“‘tjslg 5!..“—:.2::'.(;' ihne | Champion Jeffries Coming. | than uvsunal, _nndl the performance was ! Shirles; Connglly OF S oot oh of St % it will steady your nerves and check St they were not hard enough o | Biaced with the el e unted with | Mark Thall, manager of the Aleazar|Punctuated with liberal applause. “Rfg-| Finil Srennan and Conway of Old Mis- | It Is a grand cure for all weakness, vh “Rowan was full of pluok fon. s one of those that| Theat eckivpalin AlBAtek S oletto’ will be glven this afternoon, with | yion: Sweeny.and Cull of St. Francis, | & this wonderful Belt. See what it h Ndoubtedly bave gone ihe e marades, A vote of thanks | from nis brother, Sam Thall, ansemensy | Reberio; Alberta, Badarasco, Perrart and | 5okiand; Kiley of St. Patrick’s. Oakland: ¥ Dr. McLaughlins Eleetric Belt if you are weak Captain Gillin ordered the | was passed to the donator. il “he ey s . e O DerE L OSTIRRE LIt Bepiie €| Foley and O'Conneil. Alameda; . O'Ma’ | ® for Dr. McLaughlin's famous book, last round Reay, by | “Eine S, Andrews presented two sitver | (WL Champlon, T Jefrios, Rould aeee | I 0PN Ao Sainssn and. Travagniy | honey, San Leandro: Power of Livermare: | £ free. Call or write to-day. Do not put it oft. Address B D e iT | sets for gate prizes at the assoclaton| gy, g jooking after the champion’s af- | as principals. It has been decided to’ ex- | jajo: O'Reflly, Paso Robles; Kiley. Sacra- | * P s i atetbath mors oy | L cHigIo g held to-day. fairs in the Interest of William A. Brady, | tend the season for another week, and to- | ments: McKinnon, Sulsuh; O'Brady, | ® D M A M L hll P ware. The cries of protest from e SR | 1eft Boston for this city yesterday. It was | morrow evening “Il Trovatore” wil be | Dkinn! cresey Peialuma: Cossin, dants | ¥ D I, A. MMC aug n, ‘/‘v\‘;w’d T O oy - Iwetis MeCarthy has a character | ;unounced in the ring at Woodward's Pa- | repeated by request. Rosa: Phelan, St. Vincent's. 8an Rafael; | & .30 .8 Juntenance moved Captain Gillin study of Pope Leo XIII in next Sun- | vilion last night that Jéffries had _signi- ————————————— TLazan, San Rafael: Joseph Byrne, No.| % Office Hours—S am. to §:30 p.m.; Sundays. 10 to 1. op the bout. As Reay had a lead up | ¥ fied his willingness to spar at the benefit | A lifeboat costs nearly thirty shillings a | va: Maguire. St. Patrick’'s, S8an Jose 8. t0 that point he was awarded the decisior ,r?“dny'l Call. 1 which will be tendered Peter Jackson. | week to maintain. ! Riordan, president of Santa’ Clara Col- { tion determined ' tions have been ac CURED IN 2 MONTHS. several partles up DR. McLAUGHLIN’S ELECTRIC BELT. It is grand to feel strong, humiliating to feel weak. If you are weak NTTENPTED TE AU D, 0, MLLS BEAUTIUL ELWS Telephone Company’s Arrogant Methods. e STOPPED BY AN INJUNCTION At A HIGH-HANDED PROCEDURE MEETS WITH A REBUKE. See Attempt to Destroy the Prettiest Stretch of the County Road. Angry Property-Owners Object. Pl The Sunset Te Company, of wh! ephone and Telegraph h John I Sabin is the executive head, has again attempted to ride with an iron-shod” hoof over the rights of others and this time its courss has been brought to a sudden stop by the invocation of the law. Without warning or notice the telep! comp: prepared to lay llnes over the property of D. O. Mills, directly south of Millbrae. An in- junction issued b the. Superior Court of San Mateo County cut short the corpora- tion’s designs and a most interesting law- suit will follow on account of the arro- gant manner in which the telephone com- pany has attempted to violate the prop- erty rights of D. O. Mill D. O. Mills is acting sentative and agent, H. is not the only person arc tion of the tre hrough his repre- H aylor, who ed by the ac- Along the county road which runs southward from Millbrae there are a number of angry property holders “who' will not stand by and see the beautiful elms which skirt the road Assers. before their land devastated and destroy- ed by the ruthl onerations of the com- linesmen. This avenue of elms the prettiest stretch of road from ncisco to San Jose and has been K of the property owners at the solicitation. of the county authorities: The trees were planted some vears ago, The telephone company, obtaining a fra chise, erected unsightly poles betwedn them' with the cross-trees at the top and some distance from the ground. Suddenly and without apparent reason the corpora- to lower the cross-tree which, if accomplished, would necessitato the disfigurement. if not the ultimate ruin of the beautiful elms which are the pride of the county. H. H. Taylor said yesterday: “The tele- phone company imagined that it could sweep with high hand right over the land, regardless of all others who happened to be in its w The officers of that com- pany have made a mistake, that is all. Tnless the courts permit them to de as they desire, they will not cross those ma jestic, ornamental eims with their lowered cross-tre is the top cross-trees do some damage, < not consulted by the telephone company when' it determined to erect its latest nuisance. Relative to the company’'s eontemplatei action it is said that John 1. Sabin, ex- pressed an opinion which is most charac- teristic of the company’s general de- meanor. When he was advised to recall the orders given his linesmen to put on the lower cross-trees he refused to do s asseverating that he would do just as ha pleased and that nobody could stop him, The law h: been effective so far and until the injunction removed Mr. bin's new cross-trees will not decorate h oles or tend ruin the elms on the road f)(‘!’nre the D. O. Mills’ property. WALDECK-ROSSEAU TO FORM A CABINET French Statesman Takes Up the Task After the Declination of Del Casse. PARIS, June 16.—Senator Pierre k-Rosseat has accepted the task ructing a Cabinet, M. del Casse ha declined. It is believed re was brought to bear ldeck-Rosseau. who arrived from Toulon, but as the Socialist Radicals virtually domi no combination” is likely lived. M Wal- of fi., pre w that strong upon M. to-day and te the situation to be long Poincare complains bitt offered every possible conci ion to the Rz s, but they wanted, he says, to have everything in their own hands. He declares he has had enough of Cabinet- making and will not be in a hurry to re- turn to the task. v that he BREST, France, June 18.—As the out- come of quarrels over the Dreyfus af- ir two duels were fought here to-da between two officers, naval rtillery, and professors at the public g of each prof; as wounded. WARSHIP BURIED IN SAND. EW YORK, June 16.—A Sun from Dunkirk, France, 8 which are being made here on with the extension of docks a wooden warship with nd. It i8 cable. gram sa cdvations in connee have revealed antique cannol believed the v ish armada. for the subjugation of buried in tne sel hel d to the Span- which was fitted out in 1557 Sngland. Byers and Stift Draw. CHICAGO, 5.—George Byers of Boston and Stift of Chicago fought a_sis AW to-pight. In the four Byers down twice, but Byers w and before the round ended Stift aown twice. Stift did a great deal of hugging in the last two rounds. / - Affianced Wives Admitted. INDIANAPOLIS, June 16.—The Su- preme Lodge, Ancient Order of United Workmen, at its session to-day decided to enlarge the limit of the beneficiary department in_ order to include an affi- Heretofore only blood rela- pted as’ beneficiarics. June “Billy -round d th round Stift anced wife. Dr. McLanghlin's Electric Belt Makes a Remarkable Care in Two Honths. He filled his nerves with the fire : of life every night for two months, gradually building up his vitality. Lvery day he grew stronger, and now he is full of youth, full of a vigorous strong and energy, man. KOK DK P ¥ OHRVXPAKOAPAPAKOAPARPAIAROX PAOX P Q || nce commencing the ay can say that I am for years; in fact, I feel like a your Belt,' believe it will do all v with sick but this winter your Belt, and in every case HAMLIN. troubled here to u will have as good su ALFRED ry truly, It will mal ou strong; all waste of power in thirty days. whatever the cause. Call and test done for others—10,000 cures. 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