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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1899. CALIFORNIANS HEADED HOME. eV = BIG SALE _ HOW THE SHERMAN .- WILL MAKE THE RUN Auction of Boxes and Bl s HE United States transport Sherman salled from Yokohama for San IN PARADE ON THE BAY 9385 to 947 Market Street. 935 to 947 Market Street. new dress goods. ribbon remnants, | new neckwear. o y—not v Advance fall styles just in by express— first shown yesterday. You'll be pleased to see them. Gay Craft to Greet the Direct from Fall goods . are coming_in—industr! t | handled. o discriminating buyers in New York b but 1 ths at awa Seats at the Franelsco at noon vesterday. Colonel Duboce, in a telegram announcing comil’lg California ling. out goods by express. = San Franc o f leas:chian. TR O] ST Bow of Taffeta Silk, plaited Orpheum the departure of the troopsbi \vs that she will be off the Faral- »* | Bov tagreta -uu“«“mgsvdl v eningl grain’ and T tatreta Micall’ colbrs. o O TH. white: satin: ... 81,30 pnc > lones at noon.of August 22 or 23. Shipmasters are of the opinion that X | oyS. s e T r 4e yara | Stock with Jabot of Taffeta in va- R T the colonel has made a mistake in his calculations, as none of them purples, sla we_ fuily 1% inch Se yard | rio les and pleasing_cc ~‘.“ i can see how the Sherman can get here before August 24 at the earliest. s W cBC Yard | - Fabot., in variety of it atfon Stock e %225 to $4 00 It Costs Nothing to Attend | It and Get Strictly in superintendent of the transport e, said a few days yw in better trim and her machinery in better order came on the coast. I expect her to average 207 and if she makes 300 knots a day she will do « n Barneso ago: ““The Sherman is than at any time since knots each twenty-four hours, {ock and Jabot combined, with chiffon, edged with narrow chiffon a swell neckpiec voe.o B3 5O Taffeta Si with tuck- Front Ribbon, 1 inch suitings- unning, rough proof. Swim. : S the 8 | % well. If all goes well she should make the run from Yokohama to San Fran- S s hair; e Ribbon, 3! ed co pleated_chiffon down the cen- | > - % e S d : s er. ‘with narrow purple edging, handso | cisco in fifteen da | No fea f the on to the home- Ry 3¢ a vard | Fancy Ribt % ter, with narrow purp - ilo of boxes and choice | It the Sherman comes across from Japan on a Mercator course, as many X | r,_,"“:-':;;r.r,;.n,, Zecention oo ine o o biacipand thiesl snaceact = Cape Collarette of Wi o T <he will have to cover 4791 knots, but if . - lace curtains. with narrow 1 ille _cc ..... 75¢ a yard | n the | AL AN AN~ = benefit. of California of the transports have done of late | grander or more pictures t = 22k o : picturesqu ? | x v begin prom at neon | she comes on a great circle the dista W ‘lynnl,\ 1;‘;}4 ‘, mhir ]“x-“:;;o‘:::& 1 parade on the bay provided for yes- | . - [Ieit) was thecmannrac s _loss—lucky wation. Cream White Pleated t the Orpheum A short an are very prevalent on the gr circle ro % = rests of San *chi | buy for us and you. S 3 ‘; e "u ed W narrow nment will precede the Giont ol steer a medlim’ ourse ‘of Bay the shipping Interest men’s furnishings. e et e oenidn o e Ten Some pickups here you don't find every | nd White ( 12 | rain ev ry possible arrangement m been man- 1 White C: ) 3 S . q te Curt has been made for the seating.of the vast 7 Nagasaki. which is 660 knots ot s ot : | st s { ifested than that at the meeting held dur. Gl ties,> in’ v sikcsst| nd White Cu 3 crowd expected and they are promised an wport and Obio on their last trips | 150 afternoon at the office of the Har- lee in dark islika: | and White Curts domestics. noon's pleasure absolutely f ot | made ie it in eighteen days. The be: bor Conmmissioners the oy also a of four-in in light e 1s of fancy woven plaids from a | | S 2 . shade 10¢ cach Q' valde at the while the Puebla m: r was the then they are fiftes twelve-knot boat ke in his 18t 24 or the bazaar bits. ndry articles When Paris Kilburn, chairman of the oners’ committee, called er there were present and Her- iss Net Cu vards long, dainty st. Don’t forget that ru 0 The attendance was not as large as w t 5 g i White Curtain : E 1 | attendanc s not as large as wi e ntha s i 4 White Curtaln st as Jorate preparation has it in hours, and the Australia vs m Yokohama the rec- expected on account of the i of | InUROered Shirte: olics. (3 Wear with 1 coeeeos 1 1 1ad reception of tt ord of ninutes is held by t made on the occasion when Cantaint GobasIl Buc ext | . 15 colla regular 40c and been exp Lieutena t ily the China; Coptic % | qyits were accomplished. | and White st | r Commis meeting to Harbor Commissloners H a dime here, sce has made a mi 1 be the afternoon of Augt mixture;. th 1o vaseline tlons somewhere and that it PR PR SEEE R TR T RS BTSRRI | R e e e a2y ] caleul e of h before the Sherman will be due. | old, Secretary William D. English, Chief 2 be alsam ol "1'.{"”"'“"” : i it it that FraramFaranrararanrREayElyay R ET AR R R R . 3-quart fou svrin fine ber ony nplete, summer pipes; every one fully guaranieed..$1.00 | brackets, rings’ and pins.. | at Red Fire and Lanterns at Night = e R vare, WS¢ | Noi to Light All the Sh pping gust In: gva e gie sl B it otaihos: # and superior fnish.. .L..A vard, 75¢ > audience we close at 6 o'clock every day—Saturday included. e heard pho! Now's LN mA SN SN k- | two pa cent | make all a description ft of every de committees will 3 i owner: e ements for t ir pageant rade. The Native So e At this stage of the proceedings enthu- in their fund. and the Hattie | siasm bubbled over. so that when | tee will allow w Erne I Mr. Pryor suggested a night demonstra- | decides as rece ¢ and | tion on ‘the it was seized with avidity. A, W. Lawrenc i e Everybody b or of it and sug presen fon of me will un- jons bega in by the dozen | the night parade; ¥ m are carried | the nto effect “a night in Venice will be only | tee tha a tallow dip in_ comparison to the illu- | purpose mination in neisco harbor. It st el o Shanirs Ton ity | CASUAL TROOPS BEING | - decorated with lighted the ¢ e thrown open k this morn- anagers will be on be assisted olice s and all othe ssels be in- | | . Fromptly mi",” e e thar - RAPIDLY SENT AWAY‘ 2K = fe e mmissioner 11 rold_ sugee }x;nh that_a £ 4 Y it t with several barrels of pitch be i ana (his. with colored llghts, would | SOON THERE WILL BE LESS S_Day SpeCIalS ! THAN TWO THOUSAND LEFT. =" the boys a the warmth their rece = Tha cessful specials else. The night pa 8 g Th stul I bty Assignments of Officers and Men to | 1o our m, Irwin and Cagoline the Senator and City of Sydney. | actl what to sell at o b his plans Army Changes. | e i £ SLICED PINEAPPLE, 2-Ib tin.....15¢ herman' would be met by twa col- 3 o e | 1 ulc ATOL A he ra ¥ cas S ar being umns ot cratt which would sail arqund | A5 T B S Philippines it will not | SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS... | | be. el larger boats pe long before the camps at the Presidio 5 B .pkg 12%e A pleasing I be kept on for weak stomachs. e outside of the line. are practically d i , James Jerome has expre d_his inten- | City will sail to-day with §00, the e 1c - 25 {on of putting the bg stear will sail on the lith inst. with 63 and the DER, 10 pkgs.....25¢ ELL YOU MYAGE. ) e it City of Sydney will sall on the ISth Inst. S Taton /-\ i port Superintendent Long will do | with 430, besides 400 marines. When these P2 : j'lANDjEVENE‘ L with the St. Paul, Senator and Re | have gone it will leave only 17% men in MALT VINEGAR (Heinz's). bot. 20¢ L — - camp, besides what will come in between T B Gallon 75¢ CONTRACTS AWARDED now and then. g A Regular c and fL Major H. H. Adams, Eighteenth In-| gaAyAp DRESSING, bot .25¢ Mrs. Heerr Regular i < celebrated make. ce 30 FOR ILLUMINATION | fanery, will be in command of the d —— ment to go on the Senator. With him will unt Henry Grubb, TWO YOUTHFUL STARS WILL SHINE AT THE BIG BENEFIT. > /i ight | be First Lieu NE of th tures at the benefit for the returning California Volunteers will be the little g Ten Thousand Lamps Will Light | b ey, quartermaster and commissary; | ROYAL MALT WHISKEY. .76¢ h, * by Harry Linton and Leila McIntyre, two youngsters now appearing at the Or- Up the Line of March. Stain J. M. Sigsworth, Ninth Infantry; 3 bots $2.00 pehiels ubed by € iTtists to convey their clever specialties. Le % | The citizens' dccoration committee de- Licutenant L. H. Kilburn, Third In- For medicinal and family use age in 1386. From then until six years ago she took p n numer- | jqed at vesterday's meeting to award y; Second - Lieutenant 1“:\\‘:‘1 SEniaciy sl k had attracted considerable attenticn and she acce n engage- | .ontracts to the Pacific Incandescent | AE¥ED. o et mtanitey | MAIL ORDERS SOL'CITED. 2} an J on S e CATALOGUE FREE. J. R. Thomas, capgain ¥ 11 A1 7] STOCKTON ST., | 3253 FILLMORE ST, rward d soubr parts with the Burton Stanley Comedians, | piny, Company for the erection of 1000 | 514 Eecond: Lieuten Ssful, and in spite of her tender years is able to com- 3|20 100 eor “the lllumination of the CitY | Seventeenth Infaniry she is her own business manager and possesses a very keen apprecia- » | P (o agion of the reception to the | On the City of Sy gster, she is just a pretty lttle girl, 1 full of life. Harry Linton has also 3 | Canfornia Volunteers. bright, Twenty-fitth Intantry, wiil be e L ! y alifornia Volu 5. = J | t. | Corner Lombard. successful 3 t here with the Gay Coney Isiand Company, in which he played leading o 54 ¢as held the office of | command. First Lieutenant John H.| _hesr farcet, | : e e e A Dags & PIYeC € *[ The meeting was held in Lhe offte of | Parker, Twenty-fitth Infantry, has been Telephons Main 5522. | Telephons West 152. B *} the Union Trust Company. Hellman | detailed to the ve sel as quartermaster o 2 (chairman), 1 ellman |y ng commissary_and Second Lieutenant tion of getting | and Charles Hirsch were | i (. Ripley, Twenty-second Infan Mrs. Mattie Ferrls suggested that the | Wharfinger Percy Henderson, Assistant | present, as was M will also be onl hoard. When these officer CASH OR LITTLE-AT-A-TIME. Daughters should walk and that | (¢ George Dryde in D. Spreckels, | executive committe have gone it will leave but nine officers $==————=——%iin payments: to 1d urge that idea in the parlors. | J. Haswell of the Johnson-Locke blegram had been recéived f with the recruits at the Presidio. meeting adjourned to the call of | tile Compa A. W. Foster, pre e August 23 has be th | o Pamas n set @ time for suit your purse, dhr,:irlgf Colonel Duboce made the committee re- | &SEUSL 2 B 2€R0 Sl 00 men, August Ve on s il P that it must act quickly to rm:f'h' 22 for the Pennsylvania . and ,-\l:'u:(‘ln ] handsome antique in plac The bid and spec | Utah batteries. The work of the = A in place. ‘Th A ¥ for the Utah batteries. e | A jc Incandescent Lamp | mustering-out off | oak is just such pur- is progressing fa- | vorably and they are sure they will finish | in_time Pl I e S s | "Two applications for commissions in the —*+chases as this provisional army have been made from | that mean profit and complete satis- among the officers of the Nebraska Regi- faction. ment. Colonel Mulford has been offered ptain’s commission, but he has not pted it jor Leopold O. nd C W. H. M : L R e e e R St N vou nothing to go g |y A 0000CC00000000000 jisine of e APPEAL TO TEE PUBLIC. & ed to wait on them s reported The unexpected news re- i ceived yesterday respecting the arrival of the California troops within thirteen days from now has placed all the commrittees in a very awk- ward position. The executive council of the finance commit- the North Pacific Coast road; ifornta Ploneers dur- | Clarke, manager of the California 2 rd to the grand mar- | tion - and Improvement ( g to advanc | Commissioners H Pratt and Leale, J. J e, Alfred i IR e J | tlons of the Pa Comp being by far the lowe iy, Dan- | (oived and the one nearest Hanley of | with the committee’s ideas w f gt | Mr. Hirsch | atte of the San | “¢ [ 1ovided for the fllumination of the | aind Henry Peter-| iy "Hail dome with 3000 incandescent " sald © Jamps of 16-candle power for 32000, a le ittee.”” said Commis- | }ATONS Py RO 900 "to be put in place s asked the Harbor | 3MOUNt GOWE /0 O ") 1g lamps » charge of the arrtval [ 3¢ the rate of 15 GO0S o 'y ‘depot | ond Infant for commitiee 1 sent a let- Yacht society stating that the Native | Tietjen, Commode 1d Daughters would consider it un- | sco Yacht ( e the fathers of thé present ticns did not take part and he in- | s who would | ¢ r- | embly h. The grand mar. 31 n to s d in h e few hours’ work book Benedict Parker, Twenty ptain Isaac P. Ware, on to d be furnished with tee earnestly appeals to the v The following letter will be sent to t je expressed the hope that they |in the harbor of the California volunteers | o and 5000 lamps | strung | ass -on, have been ordered be- public to mak> their sub- ARks, g Ayakeny CAULE nies and the_ offer. | re that it be made an over- | LOWeT 1O (BM from the ferry to | fore a board to be examined for retire- er corporati view to | a Club will parade with its | iccess. For that purpose we | §CT0SS e et feet. apart, twenty- |ment: | i SR D 5 The following changes of officers in th scriptions immediately. Those who intend to give are re- own band and float | The cigar makers reported that they |a would turn out with the labor organza- | you shipping _men to mee © with us. The first duty upon us is the selection of h four lamps to a string, $2000. : It wa Hnally decided by the committee | department. that desired to have every fifth st ing | from the W are made in a recent ord ar Departmen the an Francisco— | BEninl B Al Eh A |G R G in admiral to take immediate charge of | MU AT, "he others and festoon Army officers ordered to without waiting to be asked. | tlon to th . has_ap- | the naval display and I would ask for | & S 5 s would t $200 | Captain James H. Aldrich, Thirty-fifth | g call upo v 1 ind it was informed this w $ : 3 | call upon M. Ward | your nominations for that important posi- | @ was also found that the | Infantry, for recruiting duty: Major Ju- | t of your donation ectric Company | nius L. Powell, from Fort Riley (Major to ascertair a committee to ar- | tiox They should send their sub- S 1 F Gas anc scriptions by mail. | f;;”.' mg“:}:t "h‘:';';;r‘x 1.\ W. Foster nominated John D. Spreck- | ¢ the committee to borrow Powell will be relieved by Captain Charles | It is impossible for the | fully suggest e aick \('va»‘m will turn out | els ,tnvl the nomination was made unani- | of copper wire for a main and wo f{ :\Fm]n‘vuflt_ : \nvn \ n, n(mé at etea eTith | liberal as your public sgers’ and Stevedores’ Associa- g charge it $600 for labor for its erection enicia barracks): Acting Assistant Sur- committee to proceed with the %" and Stevedo Associa reckels was ca upon for Representatives of the Pacific Incandes- | geon J. H. Mitnick, from Baltimore; Gil- bert L. Pray, from Webster City, fowa; ermit 3 o et . o per ced its intention to parade and nd in response I you ex- | sent Lamp Company offered to substitut decorations and their lim- | e object of calling s | : eir pre! e clicct oticallln 12t by reason of being the oldest | seech from me you will be dis- | {heir own plans, to answer all the pur- | Major Philip F. Harvey, surgeon, from inary arrangements without | : committee calls on you labor organization in the city it be given |appointed; but I am sure you will not be | poses, for not more than . | Fort Snelling tp_the Presidio, San’ Fran- 2 : s <ight of line in the labor division, disappoinfed in the naval parade. With | ' These figures seemed to meet the appro- | cisco, relieving Maj dward B. Mose- | some definite knowledge of the amount they will be able to expend. The time is short, ours, YOUNG, Chairins | : The elgl m} oodm 1« sistance of the shipping men I will | pation of the committee and it was |ley, who goes to Al sland, relieving | Wy airman. , | World will meet to-morrow night (o ar- | endeavor to arrange such a demonstration | moved that the entire contract be award- | Major Rebert J. G surgeon, who 3 e tc turn out between seven and eight | as will reflect as much credit on this com- | ed to that company as follov goes to Manila; M O. Perle tion will also be | hundred meémbers. munity as was reflected on the State by | © 3000 lamps. C Hall dome, §2000; 2000 | surgeon, from Hot to as- THE J- NOONAN many of them 3y 5 = S ‘e v buildinz. $1400; S e and hospital ship Re- | Dl forry U - lof, relleving lee B Dradie FURNITURE COMPANY (Inc.), The efght camps of the Woodmen of the | the 000000000000000000000000000000000 DO0000CO00O0VOO0000V0DVO0ODVDDVIODOOD but there are thousands, who e e e | our gallant boys in Manila. ; are desirous that a proper re- stk et ) RECEPTION NOTES. | Chairman Kilburn -?m the maval pa-| from the ferry up M(\‘rll(‘el mmrl'l Ha \L!Sr. relie i = | | rade committee was of the opinion that | avenue, to the City Hall, with feéstoons | surgeon. sistant Surgeon Cor- 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, cepiton ghould be . accorded do NATIVE SONS AND . - 4 ; the. rocention fund could e swelled If | as Stated and all necessary mains, $2400. | nelius D. Van Wagoner is relieved from et Ll 5 % T he" war ; @ dbove Sixth. the home-coming soldiers, who g e committees of the various com- | gwners of vessels would volunteer to car- 300, further duty on the Relief and ordered to - 5 ; 1S heed iihis anreal DAUGHTERS MEET |panies of the First Regiment, California | ry excursionists at a small fee on the da S leave the committee to pro- | New York City for annulment of contract. Phone Sonth 14, Open Evenings. L s s | Volunteer Infantry, held a joint meeting | of the demonstration, the mone | vide for the pavment of the current, and | Tdeutenant *Colonel ‘Wallace I Ran: b E . airman. . 2 ot > | yvesterday rnoo National Guard | alized todbe turned over to_ th | a committee was appointed to wait on the | dolph, Third Artillery, accompanied by GEORGE H. PIPPY, Sec. | Details of the Big Parade Ar- | {770 P e T he. meeting was | finance committee. He said he was ready | various companies to induce them to fur-| Willlim nrefchelt, a civilian emplove, 7 ’ : | rang:d by Committees. 5 Ta. iR C TR ookl 3 | to receive proffers of aid in this direction. | nish this current grati | and Private Cole, Battery O, Third Artil- August 9, 1889, [ £ L by ; called to order by . Rockwitz, who | “"AT°W. Fester then plaged the large — - lery, has been ordered to proceed to En- The Natlve Sons’ and Daughters’ execu- | then resigned in favor of C. M. Moores, | steamer Ukiah at the disposal of the com REAT PARADE WILL terprise, Or., for the purpose of purchas- | ve committee met last night at head- | president of the assoclation of parents|mittee. One thousand people can be G Ing cavalry horses. Colonel Randolph Is A. McDermitt was | commodate tives. Mi: 0000000000000 00000 7 | on the boat. authorized to proceed with his party t : | BE HELD AT NIGHT | Gther points tn Oregon, Washington and | quarters and heard the report of the|and rel < J comm i 22 At . to the SariEe oo e s e, | appointed to represent the Hospital Corps | iirman Kilburn informed the meeting ] to Sl red:|in the deliberations, ‘It was decded that | that Goodall, Perkins & Co. and the South. = == S | Antique T © | white and blue badge had been selected, | 11 (0% SEPTRIGA S, o Ul be used for the | ern Pacific Company had also volunteered [ Notive Sons and Daughters | A similar party. consisting of First| ’ preliming ¢ | also a gold one with button, o D R Ale s atiof: Works on for | severaliboats : Lieutenant William J. D. Horne, com- Rare 1t? Harc either, the| The invitatien committe was em- | families in want through the absence of a qufred E. Pryor donated the use of the Agree to the Plan. rsn‘;: ary; A‘Nm‘lix D(,B\I'A;lr, 3 l\‘en‘rln ry ’ rchestra at” 12 Thobm, | powered to issue invitations to those who | member who had gone to serve his coun- | Sunol “and ~another ~steamer. ~Charles | 1. oot parade arranged by the Na- | JUE R dton o olvilian emplore “had | Seclect Clarke said his company would provide " i Stanford graduates will meet in a few | ONe oT more steamers to take care of 1000 | tive Sons and Daughters will take place | Private J. H. Osborn, Troop F, Sixth C days to practice some of thelr college | People. J. R. Hanify announced that ne|at night instead of in the afterncon, as|alry, has been orderéd to proceed to Bat- | o AT COLLECTORS FIND tinue the soliciting of donations for the | vaiis, with which (hey will &reet tha re | Would fit up o' the day named all the | at first contemplated. This was decided | tle Mountain and other places in Nevada | A BOLUTE AUCTION, Yorning volunteers. It 1s their intention | Steam schooners which may happen to be | vesterday at the joint conference at|on a similar errand. s = Native Daughters’ banquet. MONtY 7T07 BE EASY | The parade committee then held a mest- | to give their old college chums a banquet | in the harbor belonging to his company. | I, yor Phelan’s private office between s ;;{,‘f:ei"i"-“!gfime‘g‘?";g?:d‘[r?:; TURKISH RUG CO.’S ART ROOMS, eharp; doors open a a. m. will go on the committee’s tug in the |t naval parade. It was dectded to disc Commodore Gutte will donate ing with L. Pistolest in the chair. Mr, | Shortly af the official reception. yacht Chispa. representatives of the Native Sons and|and Private Willlam H. Troop, Company Citizens’ Executive Council Hears | I-Wis suggested the appointment of a The detalls of the parade were all left to | Daughters and of the citizens' reception | G, First Tennessee Volunteer Infantry 125 GEARY ST o clicnt Re | sub-committee of three to confer with a | Ladles' tatlor-made sults, fur capes, cloaks. | Admiral Spreckels, who has announced | committee. have been discharged from the general 4 i ports. | ilke committee of the executive commit- | Credit. M. Rothschild., 32 Post st. his intention of communicating with the | 1n the absence of Mayor Phelan, M. H. | hospital at the Presidio under the recent Commencing L. Morgenstern, M. Cohn and | —_ SN r acted as chairman. He called | Order allowing the discharge of hospital | rsd Aug. Kapp were appointed such | - de Young acted o8 ol rees the con. | Patients before the return of thelr regi- | THIS DAY, Ehnesday; fang- 10, upon L. vin; ments. | at 2:30 P. M., for one week. | { ence the Native Sons’ and Daugh- ated that estimates of | ference:ioL. s gt o Acting Assistant Surgeon James Mit- d Hox d orn “Our committee originally decided {o | general hospital at ‘the Presidio while | A. W. LOUDERBACK, Auctioneer, The executive council of the finance committee met yesterday afternoon at the Chronicle building with the following | COmmitte iombeérs imresent: Chalmnis MUEL iac| LDe presidentss ‘ Young yve P. Ayers, Henry So the cost of the Facks S e nntag, | “Tre secretary announced that the mem- ; ¢ J. P. Jackson, Congressman Julius Kahn of the Fifth Regiment would not k e eencalinosI I ate e Eranidio A. H. Vail and Secretary George H t the Pippy would take part in the militar ception. ; following sent letters with checks yl. Shaben, marshal of the Foresters osed ‘America, stated that the order would iR Hosd do all it could to make the biggest show S e in the_parade joth Bng Wa Mr. Morgenstern said that he wished to > to remaln over night, but th; T 'I'HE BIG RECEPT'ON | cald, “but after due consideration we e | < that it should take place at night. HOSP: Bk R operate with® the "ctilze IEAT NOTOEENED. | IO SR ek ; sommittee to make the affair a succ A =3 = o e D e that the parads .bo held | No. Expense Fund Provided for {he | Dt pe night of the day after the troops Harbor Station. | G T land. meral discussion took place, partic- he Harbor Recelving Hospital was not OO ea | | : | in | | . ceena 810 George H. hou T was decided sterday at the joint conference of representatives from Len n, proprietor ... - ceees 25 s { 3 N e d D: hte d th Y v Giolohe = el give the assurance of the itive Sons the Native Sons an aughters and the citizens’' reception committees, 3 o reste v i % Vioithe g Gher. for Clabrough, | und Daughters that whatever money the | that Governor Gage be asked to set aside as a legal hollday the second & |ipated in by Grand Marshal Bistolesl, | Fe0Pened yesterday, notwithstanding the e 20| citizens’ committee should contribute to | day after the arrival in the bay of the transport Sherman with the Call- ¥ | George Dryden, Mrs. Mary =T . T e Gt SMELLS GO a % |the parade committee slhulul(l be properly fornia boys from. tHe Philogiies | Joum Lewis, A, Morgenstern ak:u'l Har ':]v‘ould be. At the last minute the board oD b and judiciously expended. To that enc < 3 55 3 Fis! Mre. Tillmann stated that 1L was scovered that the Supervisors e : pj‘f;;fi,‘,’ s | Were appointed 8. H. Daniels and Colonel | The programme, as at present outlined, contemplates a naval parade on the {I:;hi! re of the parents to have their |ing the tax levy ]fia‘?‘llg;(::iltigrrla'f«frr' S TASTES GOOD . - .2 | W. P. Sullivan Jr. of the citizens' parade afternoon of the arrival, with a grand illumination at night of the shipping boys at home on the night of the day they | geons' salarfes and drivers' pay, but had | BY JOVE Bank of Califors 4 1 landed, and Mr. Dryden argued thit peo- | made no provisions for medicines, feed | ple from the interior should be given the | for horses or other incidental expense 'TIS GOOD. liecessary time to reach this city. The department will consult with the . In view of the concession of the Na- | Supervisors on the matter and try to . . tive Sons' and Daughters’ commiltes in|come to some agreement whereby the me changing their parade from a day to a | matter may be straightened out. In the I‘Ba fl fl mI]fl fl[ 33 U. night one,” said W. J. Martin of the citi- | meantime the hospital will continue to in the harbor. Next morning the Fighting First is to disembark, and, after breakfast with their relatives at the ferry depot, march with military escort to the Presidio, where they will be given leave to spend the remainder of the day as they list, which will undoubtedly be at the homes they left to fight for their count That night the electric light display will probably be made in their honor. The next night comes the big parade, when all the sub-committee and J. W. Lew] BeTg The letter from the Bank of California | Carroll and L. C. Pistolesl ..f‘l‘)f(.' . ,\vll“ with its substantial remittance and -the | Sons as a finance and auditing committee, personal chec k.c)'fif !:‘n n-t“x’ln‘ offic of | all bills to be approved hy it itution, President Willlam Alvord | The grand mars! s & 3 3 hier Thomas Brown, -called forth | seieet hats and. saohes. 1o announeod his d Ca Special vote of thanks from the com- | selecsion of back hats site porrced oms | $ selectio M tassels | mittee besides many complimentary-com- | ang stars. The. colors will be red. arnite v ; an F i s i “I'move th Foa e ¢ : Sk des o omp L men, and stars. e colors will be red, white organizations, civic and military, in San Francisco, re-enforced by many zens' committee, move that their re- | operate through the agency of the Harbor A D 1ol encomass sed that the | and blue for the grand marshal, with | % from surrounding towns, will march with the California heroes under the giEs: GopROkISIE on Jthe e AT the [ U mitoncy | Big Presents Free, fhg institutions to_do likewise. gold rosette; for chief of statf, pure | ¥ canopy of incandescent Hght provided by the citizens' committee, to be ac- O bl 5 Wagicar T STORES EVERYWHERE. Collector of the Port Jackson handed | §iliié, Gia oo al0s e o claimed by a cityful and reviewed by the Mayor, and, if poggible, the Gov- &h motlon_of Mr. Martin, the =ommit- Yesterday’s Insolvents. 100 STORES. i :.I'.:;:;_Z‘j\gfi;’:":m‘fi‘""v contributed bY | red, and aids to dlvision marshals, blue} ernor. St - tee will reauest the Goversior to”declare | James Curran, brass worler, Sacramen- ment and that | Sauntiets gray. It will be a holiday of three days without Interruption, an outpouring of t ‘13”]’5"9-' s“m{,an Ian ;(-‘fld i €0 (oveing fx‘r’xh'}é‘fi.x?fl;u"'fii?nfii,I“;L“”‘\-é‘“mffli drugs this was only a first p olonel Sullivan asked what number a patriotic people to greet its best-beloved, to press them to its breast and kill cablegram from Colonel Dubogce; collections were still going on. e AR e 4 & Congressman Kahn reported the follow- | bands and carriages would be uired. | for them the fatted calf. No such occasion has ever presented itself be- % % = s as the zesult-ofia aiort colieoting (S08, RTMALG] o, eyact Reurcs eoult |k rove i Callfornis’ 1t was the Mistifo sife fis sous 4o the defense of the YOKOHAMA, Aug. 9, 1899. | NUSNOOMMRRORMORIIR SRR RUPTURE tour: Cafe Royal. $ ed Front, $25; e AAee as stated. that | try and it gave them willingly, if somewhat v 2 h 1 Citizens’ Committee, San Fran- = - i 24 ’ | there would be carriages required for t £ountsy, Tk at sorrowfully at the parting. 4 3 | USE A g R T Philipot & | veterans of the Mexican war, for the b ¥ Shd now they are coming back, a few less in number, but in good health, X |cisco: OUR HEROES’ FUND BENEFIT. DsE_No MoRm | mon Armstrong, $5; J. W. Weéinberg, $1;[UVe ‘Daulghjr{]sl and ]’l}.i\m}»}r . with the fluih ;»r vlctol:,r_v on lrhelr ro:ahead Some that went away boys re- Leaving; anticipate Farallones e ot conubture retained with esse 3 e % Colonel Sullivan said he thought the turn men, all of them heroes from whose brows none could if they would = ot nd thousands radl- .81 Y noon 22d or 23d. DUBOCE. AUCTION SALE TO-DAY for ueally, CURED “Chairmah de Youhg reported that Chtef | Ploneers ought to meet their own ex- Lees had stated that his department | pense for carriages. He thought that the I pluck the laurel. would contribute at least $2000 to the re- | Governor and staff ought to ride on{ Nothing is too good for them, and nothing the eity has will be spared to make a welcome that will warm their recollections in the days to come. This materially reduces the :ims for | 55 00xes and the choice seats at & | office or write for preparations, though there i{s some doubt i/,. o h ‘h' h No. L Whether the Sherman will make the rpheum at higiynaan. passage in less than fifteen days. MAQNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS Co,, TR M R AT T R R R R B Ba | At the request of A. Morgenstern the | NSRRGSR IRNNNGNNNRNIINNNNGAS | 620 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel San ¥Tadclsce *t****t****:k**‘******ti********. ek e ek ok e sk e ke doke ok ke ke ok ok ke ok ke ok ok ok ok ok k@ eption fund and the Fire Department | horseback and not in carriages, and that il swell the fund to the tune of $500. the Mayor and city officlals should pa- At the suggestion of the wholesale boot rade on foot.

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