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THE SAN FRANOISCO CALL, SATURDA Y, JUNE 24, 1899. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF ST. ROSE’'S ACADEMY B L o e o e S e SR i ok T i Sl ot e o e e \+®4—¢+A+. CLISE OF T STIMONY 1N WELBURN'S CASE £ Ex - Collector Relates His Experiences. ki B | | HYPOTHECAT!N" OF SALARlES ; |4 WHY CLYDE WELBURN DREW |® FOUR MONTHS' PAY. % ° B De ector Fletche- Told How | tiated Advances With kers on a Certain Batch of Salaries. | - @ ung Ladles Bld Adleu to Convent Days Bridegroom Yo Regan; ixsio s i ey, Miss Pau- cellence, merited by Miss M T y . Miss Grace t »eth F. Dundon, all of whom ;rw Miss 331..7.u _\\(‘,.;.-m\;lm gultar, Miss nfgr xv«‘ll mm}yér\,' mfl\x;ll:d by mu stinguished themselves during N e SR \h‘, ik E;f:," e e e L stic year. ! snctions, “Houm Hood Cornar selne e ok T e parlor adjoining the hall was ex- Welsh; violin, Miss Alma Welsh} ine, the gift of Rev. ome of the art work, which con- | rm. SR elsh “Tannhauser’ | J. T. Cullan—Awarded fo Miss Violat Mitcl heil k i decorated china Grace | (W fisses Abble Ross, Lilllan Thomas, | Medal good e s Welburn, was recalled “ elsh erl O'Dea; pen Ma; igan, Mary lam; Miss Virginia Amrh\.l:hm)r’ Miss pothécation of Elizabeth Dundon and ompdnist e 1A ngements w pastels, by Miss Cath-| _Among the clergy present were Rev. | “auasi for wemeral exe icitation of and Miss Ramon: Mul- | Fathers McGinty. Driscoll, Newell, Ramm | wiss T.ona 7 HA" A = to 5 warrants ca by Miss Vio! and Brother Erminold of St. Peter’s| aeqa) for ¢h & ithe RifE of H Mitchell, Miss Clarisse Lyons, Miss Co- | P al Schoo |15 i ‘“L ATl Rey 2 hel Ken and | 1 from Company D, League of | Mjss CI S 3is hel Ke : Sullivan the Cross Cadets. consisting of Captain | Drawn by Miss proved highly inte Ignatius Dwyer. Lieutenant George Suj-| Second edal d to Miss Gertrude and were of a high order of m livan. Corporal Robert McDevitt, Privates | Campbell consisted of several D. Dougherty, T. Meherin, J. Welch, J. | ~Medal for Chri RIft of Rev songs, entitied Cain, A’ Burke and F. Oneta, acted as |J- J. Cullen Miss Genevieve a chorns ~hf‘ re The additional list of awards is .“'\Z“ '_" of twenty gl dess cos. | as follows: | vieve Bailey vt b Medal for penmanshi Awarded to Miss G tumes; “The kpise b the bovs | Certificates—Miss Abble Ross, Miss Mary | aldine Flood z b L e in the lower grade e Archers,” “Be- | Crontn Boys—James Dermondy, Jullan Tormey. C. Pistolesi acted as temporary chairman, | Commissjot Heacock v . 1 ' 3 nissjoner Heacock yesterday morn- while Fred Suhr Jr. fllled the office of | ing and his bonds fixed at $1000. He was A.DVEETISEMENTS ury secretary. Sequoia. Marshall. | taken back to the County Jai et e e Town Talk. A. 0. H. CELEBRATION. A Great Gathering at Schuetzen Park A three-page opinion filed a few ago in the Supreme Court is made the text of some interesting paragraphs from the Court Reporter's pen in Town Talk this week, and the too common custom of putting the worst possible construction upon words and phrases is treated from a legal standpoint. One of Justice Garoutte's = = FIREWORKS THE FOURTH I NOW ASSUR is on the Fourth. Fourth of July celebration of the | nt Order of H ns at Schuetzen be the greatest in the history | 1 ation in the State. At Q‘!"mr{!dmfl{r(_rlir _;mn enliven the . committees last night orld of Law. There are some editorials S i3 S S Will ot s in this lssue that will set church people o 5 i to thinking, and the Saunterer gives sov- HOME DISPLAY \German Societies Wi progr made_and S e March ms W'Ner'"-i\";fl“-'_“m ‘lh" IVi- ' know in society and at the clubs. The ’ sic nta Rosa, ejo, Oa .| custom of marrying for money serves as DX AiC b N et 00 Berkeley, San Jose, Redwood City and | a subject for a satirical sermon. lrem-f s e ; il . . 2 Lo Petaluma, announcing that they would | Connell has a translation of one > erold Jr. has been invited to | 2nd 1atge delegations. P. J. McCormick, p's” Parisian soclety sketches. and | ph Herold Jr. hag been imited 10| Frank Boland and M. Sullivan were ap- | Alfred Metzger and Mary Francls write nich the various societies of | Erinted a committee to confer with these | ment * The Japanese players and peopie nationality prov to furnish for G1VISIons to the end that all arrangements | who Jaugh at what they do not under- P\ St A S ade._ Th fons | for excurslons mignt be completed stand in a play are among subjects | ourth of July parade e varic Owing to the fact that the contribu- | treated in the dramatic department. Louts | and the German military | tion of prizes this year has been so much | Robertson has a poem. Town Talk, best re enthu stic over the gre r than on former occasions. the of the weeklies, only 10 cents a copy, at and w in their ‘um:r:‘:( -r-! ;‘"H games has decided to all newsdealers. - I heir part in the parade | !hgthen their list. = 1 M, o X v sEhelr son : homas R. Bannerman, E. I. Sheehan | . /‘i"‘ g case 37 82.00. ie Verein Elntracht will have .53 John ('Gara, who were appointed ; daughters of mem- A committee to invite sister Iris h s0c nd the Turners are not | ties to te in the celebration, re- countrymen! in | ported replies_had been received e from of them. Two platforms ha 1 ALUTeS, . orer | DEEN erected for the jig and reel dancing 1 No and Gardeners' | ang the pupils of O'Connor and Kelleher « a float repre- | will participate in the exhibitions. eir rdens and oruses will sing the national airs, Cit days | CLERKS CANNOT BE APPOINTED Effects of Court Decision. S dogs SEVERAL OFFICES CRIPPLED | COUNTY CLERK NOT THE ONLY ONE TO SUFFER. DAY Strong Efforts to Be Made to Secure a Modification of the Rul- ing—Payment of Deputies. e e There are several municipal officers cluding the District Attorney perin tendent of Streets and License Collector, who have discovered that they are in the same boat with the County Clerk, and that their office forces have been greatly curtailed by the recent decislons of t Supreme Court. ne of them have ¥ decided upon any plan of action, but they are hoping that a rehearing will be gra ed, and some modification of the orig decision made. They all dec] business of thei rrespective ofices h creased to such an extent that it w utterly impossible to properly tra business with the force the law of twenty vears ago. All offices affected will confer shortly nsact provided for t and reach some agreement as to what course to pursue to secure a modification of the decision. County Clerk Deane returned from Tuscan Springs yesterday morning, anl was met at the depot by Managing Dep- uty Joseph Goddard. Mr. Deane and Mr Goddard held a brief consultation then parted. Later in the day Mr. De: called upon Auditor Wells and an agre: ment was reached between them as to the course which will be pursued under the decision of the Supreme Court “Auditor Wells has agreed to audit t! demands of the deputics in my office time the remittitur arrives Court.” said Mr. I remittitur will not _arrive, in probability, until about thirty days santime a of action c If this decision is fina ve to the law me, work no hards alone must suffer drags, but I can [ will do my best ing with the limite by law th all md he T cut in keeping with n all and down the the decision upon me the the 1ic work in the office keep matle force allowed me I hardly formed on t they have no power to appoir the Supreme Court decision only for eight courtroom clerks, wh re twelye departme will not submit to ation f Ass0c an rather thin will be held, at wh be effect and th whereby the County ( sufficient force to cong out interfering with t tration of jt decision sets the Coun offic ack to its condition constitution went into effect that time w .-Hl} eight ments of the Superior Court as not to be o as of the shall heretof: me Supreme| honor The ABSOLUTE hear signature of to take as sugar. CARTERS ITTLE | SEE " GENUINE | WRAPPER IVER PILLS. Price | 'PRINTED ON HoTELEMPIRE BROADWAY (formerly Bonlevard) And 63d STREET, NEW YORK FURNISHED IN A BEAUTIFUL AND | CITY. HOMELIK & TED FOR THE OF IS CUISINE SERVIC ACCESSIBLE MODERN FIREPROOF. library of chy Sted HANNER. EXCELLENCE AND e ce literature has An ext just been ORCHESTRAL CCNCERTS EVERY EVENING Delight fently Located, within ten minut zent and Shopping Centers. RATES MODERATE. American and Europesan Plans, Write for our book, ‘‘The and other particula: W. JOHNSON QUINN, Pm rigtor. PUBE HEALTHY, Iy and Con s of A FRAGRANT. The unnatural odor from per- epiration and all other impurities are speedily and completely removed and tha entire body given a pure, heaithy, fragrant tone by the daily use, in_toilet and bath. of WOODBURY'S Faclal Scap and WOOD- BURY'S Faclal Cream. SAVE YOUR MONEY! From $|U fo $|75 You can get the best All-Wool Suit Made to Order at “JOE POHEIM fyou want a first-cla weell-fitting suit of c'othes from $20 to $40 go to JOE POHEIM Fine Clothes at per cent less than elsev 201-203 Montgomery St., Cor. Bush, 1110-1112 Market St., S. F VTV V> visir DR. JORDAN’S creat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY until the titur is handed down. OSLUABTETST. kil < clerks and Judges can by that time de- 1--1“-!-... -tet. 6 “f"“‘ S.F.0L termine what ll\l v shall do. The law “vTM]L)\’\;K;i\ al in the under wt » clerks are ‘nlmpln,\ ed d\(: .o.rl\“ i :Vc‘-’r:d:v,(n::f]fl;: Went into effect in 158, when San Fran- | ey s d iy the o cisco was but a village. time the Auditor and one on the business of this office. has grown in size since then, however, a ally T do not believe that the Coanty Cles Clerks than 1 belfeve at that | clerk carried | The city DR JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES free and str ntpersonally or by Curein every case u Write for Book, PHILOS! | Tee Positie County Clerk has any more MARRIAG MAILED FREE. (A were needed to_carry on the work of his | book for men) Separtment. With® only twenty-seven | ) pl JHRDAN & €O., 1051 Marketst..8. 7. 0 clerks it will be impossible to o the | gan oD O w . | work. 1 suppose the courts will order ex- -~ew {ra help and send special court orders for the These 1 am | compelled to_ audit more work for this office, lieve will make much difference. We will have, to keep two accounts. one for court or- salaries of the clerks. I do not Except for making | be- | the decision of the Supreme Court | MAKE PERFECT MEN DO NOT DESPAIR Y DonotSuf fer Longer! The joys and ambitions of life can be restored to you. The very worstcases of Nervous Debility are | absolutely cu! > PERFECT TABLETS. Give promptreiiet toi ders and the other for the clerks em- TABLETS. Give pro (t ployed by the County Clerk. The romn-; R S e Blar il probably not be handed down | *{) indiscretions or excesses of ear'y years, for about thirty day | Tmpart vigor and potency toevers fune: Auditor Wells and County Clerk Deane | ton. B;;X'“*‘x_g;;r?;.( g .\x;‘urm fi?f.]’ff do not agree upon one point, for while | onesc box renswsvital energy 8 boxes at the Auditor is of the opinfon t the | $3.:50 8 complete guarante ed T hoxen: (a h appoint clerks, the County | funded. Can be carried in pocke o1d | he has high legal authori of to the contrary expected to take some action in the mat- ter Monday, for one and all declare they cannot hold court without a clerk. RULES ARE FORMULATED. For the Guidance of the Local Pas- senger Agents’ New Association. The committee of seven appointed to draft rules and by-laws for the govern- ment of the new Local Transcontinental Passenger Agents' Assoctation met in the Southern Pacific building yesterday after- noon and formulated a set of laws which will be presented to the assoclation for | its acceptance or rejection at its next meeting, which will be held on Tuesduy morning in Wells, Fargo & Co.'s building | on Second and Mission streets. —_—————— Major Field Incompetent. Major Edward Field, an officer at pres- | ent located at the Presidio, has been sent | to a local institution for treatment, as he | is unable to transact business. Yesterday Judge Troutt appointed his wife, Mrs, Minna Field, his guardian, fixing her bonds at $1000. She will serve until such time as the unfortunate officer has been | restored to mental capacity. J DIRECTORY Of RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS | AND JOBBERS. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. “THE CALL. d one in which the Queen of the | 41 County Attorney Lane will deliver | Vegetable Kingdom will (m in all h ‘xv A ‘_}'m ne ;;h;‘r;‘r"‘u“;‘(‘, ouvenir pro | PLEASE MENTION ishermen's Association will ckets for the ride and the celebration | ition to 300 members in line, | are 50 cents, BELTING. | nting Christopher Colum- % g r fact: ? Bett! members of the association ROYAL ARCANUM. DAY. | L. P DEGEN, Mlanvieciurer o/ Reifinepnd 1t in new uniforn t Or of Red Men has than two floz and a the various tribes | | | | nm: St. cor. Snur Telepho BO LER NAD\FRS — P Malin 562. was the twenty-second anni- RN of the organization of the Royal Yesterday promised turno Tahte tain tt of San Rafael will turn m, and last night the event | for 113 membcrs of his comniny, | celebrated by Argonaut, Goiden West ani BUREKA BOILER WORKS, < «d & part of the Blghth Califor- | Buena Vista Councils of this city in the W. J. BRADY. Proprietor. A6 Wit Thall of the first named council in the| goectal Attention Paid to Repalrs and Ship hiels building. There were present a Work. rge number of ladies riends of the members, and gentlemen, will also Grand Vice | Cffice and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. UnXId Case No. 3—85.00. yes of Oakland will pring two com- | Regent L. A. Spencer, Supreme Repro- | Telephone Main 5045. »n Assortment et the neWIV R se '!au\_ George W. Dixon and De, ties | x : o > D i J. B. Whitney. Thomas Banks and Dr. K. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. rd. These mill # will act as | Hartley. Theée gentlemen and Dr. J. o e othe Kergan and Gustav Gunzendorfer deli e e | REFR ot SRS THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, | {;‘1’1’“ )\u“”[n’;m\h'tl "‘ hate ; 3! Deputy Banks in his talk on the order 342 10 350 Geary Street. Above Powel! stated that since organized the order had | nd | paid to beneficiaries of members the sum American flags 2 as es Periodicals. Books and Statlonery. HARDWARE. ALACE Hardware Co., Import: Dea ers in hardware, 603 Market: ter. Bialn =Y 'P IRON FOUNDERS, Western Foundry Morton & Hedley. Pront. 234 Fremont St. Castings of Every Ds. scription Mado to Order. Tel. Black 1503, PAPER DEALERS. WILLAMETTE PUL® AND PAPER co., 722 Montgomery Strass, PRINTING, E. C. HUGHES,., THE HICKS-JUDD CO. PRINTER, Sansome street. Printers, Book- "+ binders. 23 First st. members of the Columbia Park Boys' | bt $43 0080 oice of membe ; ;i led by their fite and drum corps. | heen ¢ : e B ey | COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. ew Orphan Asylum will also | the st of last January. The total mem. | 1 the services of the members | hership s 10600 and each aemmsament|J. C. WILSON & CO., « been g nl‘l‘\;;‘. \P\’—"lflllx'fl'!: Hng o l re Elhzwsrsfix{f\,‘m. The order also has a re- ©¥00 BATTERY STREET. . E v ave A eetin serve o 251,000, y afternoon to complete arrange-| The committee that had charge of the Leleohons Main I ts”for their part in the parade. | celebration provided an excellent pro- ‘ RACKERS 2 pkgs. for 5 'I’l\‘ Chinese are auietly going ahead | gramme, the principal _numbers being | COPPERSMITH. S for 10 | with their preparations and will make a | contributed by Miss C. Bell Ensign, Mrs, 7 Sper ke, | most unique showing. Dr. Piymer, a mandolin club, and | 2 TOSERHUEOR, Bt H BLETIL Mt The exceutive committee will meet this | Mrs, Kergan, W. M. Soung, G W, Dixon | C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat | ass i0c | evening and complete many of the pre- | Jr. and Misc Hink, After the programma| and Ship Work a_Spccialty, 16 and 18 [ per 100 ary details. there was' Aancing il taidnsebt Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641. vening representatives forming a committee of Native So! met in the s of the grand marshal and decided twenty-three different parlors of would parade together as a di- instead of separately as parlors, s has been the custom heretofore. They | will wear a distinctive uniform, which is | also a mew feature of their parades. L. —_———— Free Lover Blakeley in Jail. DRUGGISTS J. E. Blakeley, the Mission printer, Who1 REDI“GTON &c answered a young woman's advertise- | ment for employment with a letter ask- ing her to live with him as his mistress, was taken before United States Court Box nf FIN‘WOFI(S Given Free With Boys’ Suits. THE UNXLD STORES BRIGDEN, TURNEY & BATKIN, Propristors, 616 to 62 ) Kearny St., Cor, Commercial. (WHOLESALB). Secondand Steven. + son Sts. Tel. Main4 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & C9,, Stveing Bu;‘e:‘e:. 104 s Clay, Tel 1294 | | STATIONFR ANQ PRINTER, TalzgmpmcpARTRlDGE 06 Call- Codes. fornia st. WAREHOUSEMEN, THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO. Forwarding Agents and public Weighers. Gen- e Storage. Fres and Grain arehouses. Gen- eral office, 210 California st. Tel. Main 1914 WATCHES, ETC. T- LUNDY, P50 ¥ eiaine mings. v 37 sn? WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, Mined by the BLACK DIAMOXD LOAL MINING co. ot tts 1. the Bezt Con.l ln '.hu l(u'kn. Office and Yards—4i0 Maln Btreet The Superior Judges are | Chicage. 1k Baldwin Pharmacy, W. J. Bryan (two stores), Grant Drug Co., in Oakland by Owl Drug Co. ra ELEGTRI[}' BELTS Prices from $5 to Largest manu- urers in_the Uni- tates. NoQuacks ected with this stablishment. i ©~ For particulars call_or send 2 | stamps for ‘‘Booklet i No. Address PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., BZQ Market St., site Palace Hotel, S. F. LADIES w v ~% DR.FELIX LE BRUN'S ' X Steel £ Pennyroyal Treatment is the original and only FRENCH, safe and reliable care on the mar- ket. Price, $1.00; sent by mail Genmne sold only by Sole Agents, GEO. DA 24 Kearnv | NEW WESTERN HO'I'E. EARNEY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & CO. European plan. Rooms, &lc to $150 day; 5 to 38 week; §8 to §30 month. Free baths; hot ry | | and cold water every room; fire grates in room elevator runs all night. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. | MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. Offenbach’s Merriest and Most Tuneful Opera, | The BRIGANDS | “WE ALWAYS COME WHEN 'TIS TOO | E _COSTUMES! | ECT PRODUCTION. MONDAY, June 26, Three Nights Only! “ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE." THURS! June 28—The Society Event— | DENIS in_the antic Comic Opera, “SHAMUS O'BRIE. PRICES . .25¢ and 50c‘ ush 9 BASEBALL! RECREATION PARK, EIGHTH AND HARRISON STS. Oakland Santa Cruz. TO-DAY AT 3 P. M SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. GENERAL ADMISSION | LADIES ADMITTED FREE TO THE GRAND | STAND. | 1 FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIDUSKESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIK. FOR THE COMPLEXION T GENUINE must 25 Cents | FuTely vegcmme in | ADVERI‘ISEMENTS. SECURITY BY THE JUDEES{GM“I"B CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must e T et Very small and as easy SEE GENUINE WRAPPER RED PAPER. AMUSEM‘ENTS ALHAMBRA THEATER, YRMANC THE The REF PERF FAREWELL OF bardi Grand italian Opera THIS AFTERNOON AT 2:15 “ICICTIAY TO-NIGHT AT “GlF_\CONDA it Bardu Fer L4 Bardar. vag ri Last rm “MIGNON 2 With VR ance a ny pa MELVILLE and STETSON, Character Vocalists and Dialect Im ators. WH. M. CRESSY and BLANCH DAYNE In “Grasping an Opp FRANCESCA REDDI E e o S MR. HENRY MILLER A SPECIAL COMPANY. (AT TO-DAY—To-nizht, Last Ti rthur J ant ¥ THE I_IARS Beginning NEXT MONDAY—-3d Week— HENRY MILLER And a SPECIAL COMPANY Anthony Hope's Ro omedy, “The Adventure of the Lady Lrsula ALCAZAR ™42 “Mr. Morrison has few competitors.”—Ex- aminer. June 20. MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, AT 2. TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY—Last Times Of The Eminent American Actor. MR. LEWIS MORRISON, In a Historical Production of v RICHELIEU ! NEXT WEEK, “FREDERICK THE GREAT!” GRAND OPERA HOUSE TELEPHONE & TO-NIGHT—And All This Week—TO-NIGHT, THE SOUTHWELL OPERA COMPANY In Planquette’s Ch ng Opera, ‘THE CHIMES of NORMANDY Production Speaks for T AND Ore Dress Ci AT TH. nporium KILLARNE Branch Ticket Office— Week—"THE LILY OF lJNION COURSING PARK FINEST ENCLOS ELD IN THE WORL] r) SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, June 24 and 2. (OPEN AND SAPLING STAKES, F THE 4652 50—TOTAL PRIZE MONEY—$532 50, TRAIN SERVICE: _Leaves Third Townsend sts. Saturday, 15 a. m. and 1 lay, 10:15 a. m., a. m., 12 m enty-fitth and Valencia sts. 5 minutes later. k immadiately after last from Park on Sunc electric cars ev ing from a_train n Mateo Rett urse v at 4:45 p. 10 minutes. LADIES FREE. ?GLEN PARK. THIS SUNDAY. SHARKEY In a four-round scientific sparring exhibition with ADMISSION .. ONLY 1013. OTHER ATTRACTIONS (' THE CIRCUS DU BELL, in his wonderful wire act. The highes attempted. SEE THE FAMILY OF EDUCATED DOY GREAT WAR PAD REALISTIC RAMA! Prof. W. G. ROLLINS, the eminent orator, lectures half hourly. Manlla Market st., nr. Eighth. Bav! iTaren e SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. ADMISSION 10c. CHILDREN &c. Bathiog, Including Admission, %5¢c; Children, 2. €