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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1899 THOUSANDS GATHER TO WELCOME THE ARIONS, W P | by an accident to the engine at Yolo and two hours late when it Weinacht > v the itors cheek: . reception d through the train ¢ person Who_pr is and porter: 1 with the party since it left City. By the the train ar- | 1. pier j was unconfined of the of the member s in the party, fy-two are members ion, which has made n Verein famous the | firm o X n Rachsy Amend is a Reisenweber |s wholesa the pro- | hat this is one of the annual excur- ey been comed | reached | said Pres d much of t was such a | it. 1 am very of our members | as | W become ed with the Paci Hard. | Coast that they )t want to go back | with ns. I know that some of them have come he with the intention of making investm if they received a good im- | pression of the country.” { women Sickroom Requisites, Sale or Rent. Nurses' Ag'n’y,11 “an Ness. Goodbar e HOLY CROSS CHURCH. A HEARTY WELCOME. | Musical Programme to Be Rendered Pleased | at the Dedication. | The musical programme for the dedi- catiori of Holy Cross Church to-morrow vill be of unusual merit and solemnity. 4 E vill commence . with the rendition of Gounod M lenelle” by a solo trio | Roeder, soprano; R. Excursionists Are With California Hospitality. Benic The excu at L. 11iv ronda, A y. Mr. Mullin, Murdock, tenors Perron, W A. Sulliv J ton, bassos, aug- a well trained chorus of thirty | “O Cor Amoris Roeder and A the offertory rendered by Misses will 1 McCloskey. | | “Fhe mass will be accompanied through- | jut by the organ and a complete orc | e direction of Mr. Randall. | the new edifice deserves | t is an ornament to the | ) n 'M“m h and its clear, mellow and power- | b 1| £t harmony proyes it to ‘be of more than | usual qu The nist, Harry W. | i Brown, well understands its merits, and | Granulated (B Sugar, 20 1bs $1 his -fine musical ability is enabled | = = i to »spond to the sublime theme | Extra (Ch ..20¢ | of the | Ohriaast P In the evening Stearns’ “Solemn Ves- | 25¢ DOZEN. will be rendered by the double i and Marzo's brilliant “Tantum mEry) Butter will be given. The contralto_solo, | this 8 alutlus,” will be by Miss Maud | The music iccompanied by n an lin obligato by Mm. nkard. The music of both Service will be under the direction of the organ- ist, Har: Brown. who will in the grand organ solo e Christian Endeavor Meeting. evening ¢ Best ¥ BO: Babbitt’s (Best Lanndry) S v The Ch leavor Societ of the : ( | Laundry) Soap, 7 brs..25¢ o s stern (ifar m) Cheese...... 15¢ is streets, to-mor- ¥ POUND. and hold union societies will individual meetings | to enable the mem- he auditorium will doubtles: with young people nd their frie The meeting will close at 7 p. m., thus enabling the Endeavorers to be m itme for their own church ser- “promise meetin dispense with tk for that evening s bers to attend, Ghirardelii’s Best Cocoa. REGULAR Ze POU cot ORDERS filled at short notice and shipped free of charge 100 miles. 1348-135% Market Street. Opp. Tth. e . 22. No Branch Stores. CHVHOSQ 2V S GBSV OO0 Reception to the Metropolitan Singers Dampened HO JOIN HANDS WITH THEIR WESTERN BROTHERS by the Delay of Their Arrival. but a Large Crowd Is at Hand to Greet the Visitors Who Crossed the Continent. Palace Hotel Court the Scene of a Vast Concourse of German Singers, | Who Show Their Respect and Enthusiasm in a Greeting to Friends | Who Have Traveled Three Thousand Miles Lo Establish Bonds of Friendship and Amity. " THe/ARION'S Commissary CAR ARRIVAL AT THE PALACE HOTEL Result of the Bounty Ordinance in | pervisors of this county cl tafl. The bounty MILLION SQUIRRELS KILLED. Tulare County. VISALIA, Aug. 11.—The Board of Su- to-day allowed laims for 8000 squirrel tails at 3 cents a law has been in force THE GRANDEST PLACE ON THE CONTINENT n years, at the present rate, the 5 will bé banished from Tulare 3 S 5 - 2 5 ‘ounty. ® ohné\ RrrzTr A/;r\‘ r.m_[:z one dn("(‘l_nrn;osr influential and prominent mem- @ —_———— ers of the Arion party, made the following statement to a Call repre- sentative: &|CONSISTORY ORJERED “I have heara a great deal about the wild and woolly Wes s & 2 n y West, but it is wild and woolly West. no more with us. The Arions have never g FOR DECEMBER had such a pl }.a]n( trip as this one. I was much impressed with the be o ¢ throu he Upper Sa 5 Valley and if h . . T tl _w\ fhxmt . Mgr ] :rl»;]r;llfl;:ni "nhlil - av.»l! if (hlo-rn is mlnrfl like it in & Pope Is in Excellent Health and|v e - = > s 3 ndest place on the continent. o appointment to us not to be able to. reach San Francisco by day- -4 Looks for a Successful Season Our excursion came through on schedule time until we commenced to 2 of Fetes. travel over the lines of the Southern Pacific Company, and then we were 3| ROME. Aug. 11.—The excellent state of subjected to many petty delays, but lost time was happily made up until the i health of the Pope was shown this mern. unfortunate breakdown of this evening, which made an A adine | ing when his Holiness ins ted Cardinal to our journey across the continent. 2 > | Rampolla to announce that the anticipate the grandest time of our lives during stay i | consistory _would be mber, e 9 g et O welcome us are & r sample t holy r. which th pe wishes to of the Californian I must say that they are the most hospitable and open- & | have s distinguished hearted }E)-‘n]llr\ 1 !;n\p ever met. Our party will carry back to their Eastern bed S homes the most pleasant recollections of their visit to the Pacific.” | a o © | REPORTED FIGHTING IS Sats s Cu e e iR s LR w pm e m s vices. The public has been cordially in-|day. The defendant was held to answer vited before the Superior Cou with bail fixed == at $2000. Campbell is accused of having Swiss Relief Society Picnic. {\"I"Y‘Ig*d C. Gioli, a farmer, living in the The Swiss Rellef Soclety will give its| = ¢ dIstric . thirteenth annual excursion and picr ) 5 . tomorrow at Cedar Grove Par 8100.00 if you can guess the time . nea active programme of | of the arrival of the transport Sher- as been arrangec and a i i i 'f e tian Brizes wiivns|Soon (with tho Oalitopnia Volun eers: | See next Sunday’s Call. e CAR FARES TO BE REDUCED IN DETROIT Railroad Companies Will Make a Hot Petaluma. amusement number of g: offered. —_—ee————— The Most Beautiful Bit of scenery in Golden Gate Park re produced in exquisite full-page half- tone free with to-day’s News Letter. e b Boy Horse Thief Caught. WOODLAND, Aug. 1.—Louis Smith, T " Seyis Yo DrsAns Gl SLopls Smith egal Fight to Maintain the Toafed on a charge of grand larceny at | old Rate. T e last ‘Night, and will be brought| DETROIT, Aug. 11.—The Common Coun- back 4 Woodland to-morrow. Smith is!cil at a special session this afternoon a boy of about 15 years of age. The adopted by a vote of 24 to 10 amendments e belonged on the farm of Charles|to the ordinances of the Citizens’ and “lson, where Smith had recently been | Fort Wayne lines changing the fare from at work. 5 cents to eight for 25 cents. | _There will be a hot legal fight over the plan to reduce the rate. The company will undoubtedly refuse to obey the ordi- nances, and mandamus proceedings will be commenced to force the comvany to e Campbell Held for Trial. REDWOOD CITY, Aug. 1L.—The pre- liminary hearing of Arthur Campbell charged with highway robbery, was had show cause why .it should not obey the enactments of the Council pefore Justice of the Peace Hannon to- CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—A special Tribune from San bulletin telegraphed B there h n renewed fight irg in Samoa. No detal county two years. During that 000 tails have been paid for at a he county of $11.200. Not more poisoned squirrels were cap- umber of squirrels a million. In a RENEWED IN SAMOA are given. L g Banqueted at Fairfax Villa. SAN RAFAEL,.Aug. 11.—The executive ommittee having in charge the ly celebration held here was ening at Pastori’s Fair-. Tayden and S. Herzog. passed and aporeciation Those present. of thef of the hos’ . M. Angellotti, W. F. Ma- hrane, A. cott Lew . Eden, W. S. Dreypolcher, nd S. Herzog. - CRYPTIC CEREMONY ENDED. Concluding Services Held in the C o Theater this evening. pletion of the ceremony summit of Pikes Peak. L Broadway Theater, Denver. DENVER, Aug. 11.—Between 500 and 600 ‘ryptic Masons witnessed the exemplifi- ation of the degree at the Broadway It was the com- begun on the To-morrow the sons will go around the Georgetown .oop by special train. late | i [ | | 'ROBBED HIS WIFE when johnn comes marching walls and blow toot-horns at or your johnny son or sweeth e Lanterr F: bilee Horns. bilee Hor Jul I 5 Muslin 6-foot Cotton Flags, 8-foot Cotton Flags, ribbon remnants. 3000 yards satin, gros-grain and all-silk taffeta in all colors ; factory remnants, just as they were made— new goods and not shop worn. No. 5, 1 inch.... No. 7, 13 inch €, 11 inch Drawstring Fancy Ribbon, 1 in Fancy Ribbon, Fancy Rib| Hosiery by the dozen— 12 pairs for the price of 11, 10 PLUNGE 0N HORSE PACING Young Robert Carter in Trouble. e A peculiar case of misplaced domestic trust came to light yesterday when a warrant was sworn out by Mrs. Jennie W. Hearne, wite of a prominent Alaska miner, for the arrest of her son-in-law, Robert A. Carter, on a charge of grand larceny. The party who will be defend- ant in the case is charged with having pawned $3000 worth of jewelry, the prop- erty of his wife and her mother, on the pretense that he would immediately re- deem and return it, and of having skipped to the East without having fulfilled his promise. Another feature in the case is the youthfulness of Carter and his wife. The latter was a Miss Lillian Hearne and she met and loved Carter in > york two years ago while she was I At the time of her marriage her nd was nearly 20. The couple came to California with the Hearne family and stopped at the St. Nicholas Hotel in this city. Young Carter $oon became fascinated with the sport of horse racing. He plunged and often 1 heavily. _ His mother was the proprietress of ‘a fash- fonable boarding-house in Brooklyn and upon the death of one of his relatives he inherited considerable money and some stock. Of the latter he turned over one thousand dollars’. worth to his wife. He had no occupation and his money swiftly | sped over the counters of the poolboxes, Tealizing for him but small returr time it was all gone and he began to elsewhere for coin with which to the ho The fi posed of by certificate W 2 After it had passed out of his p erything on which he could re of a pool ticket was taken hecated. Jewelry, diamonds < Went in the husband’s mone, i -ment_ring 3 ansferred to ‘\s security for all of thes ted a promised inheri- all taken dur June and July b wed the pa for the delayed heritage it the last of June departed for atc actics o his '“}'fx?rfir.unm in the Bast did not make t better and his wife and her play of property “Carter was the $1000 hich he had given his wife. ossession alize the the family wwere | pawnbroke things Carter offe tance. The jewelrs the months of Apri each pie made ar e cu ers any 3 e fs.‘fi::ir Y on became suspiclous of his prolonged absence. The yon declared that he had married for v only and | hat ot propose to either reimburse his A e'or return to San I'rancisco. A war- Wint Was Issued for his arrest yesterday, T Y ‘having been discovered that the welry had been pawned with W. J. }iesthal at 101 Sixth street a search war- issued Tor the recovery of the | rant was e officer visited the When an - was told that the property been redeemed, but couid not aluables. hawnshop he rdy show any records of the transaction. He Sut ihe officer’s search short by informing him that in nation could be se d only from his attorney. w there prom- s to be a ht for the recovery of the artic from the pawnbrc e stuff is valued at $3000 Carter ired about $700 on it. The list of articles is as follo pawned Cluster mond ma and pin; breastpin set with rubies surmo turquoise earrings sur- monds; two_cluster Mounted with diamonds; diamond ~sunburst gold watch and locket; solitaire diamond Small gold watch; two diamond i | Finga; small ring with five diamond diamond solitaire earrings; marquise ring with Gmeralds in center and cluster of diamond | all | and sealskin sac — e IMPRISONED IN MEXICO. Member of the American Colony Sen- tenced for Six Years. IS POTOSI, Mexico, Aug. 11.— lellan, a prominent member of an Luis Potosi, pendants J. B. Mc the American colony in has been sentenced to 'six rs in the penitentiary for throwing rock at a Mexican woman who made an-attack on him with a knife. The case has been called to the attention of United States Minister Powell Clayton. Death of Judge Collier. SAN DJEGO, Aug. 11.—Judge D. C. Col- lier, long a prominent lawyer of this city, died to-night. Judge Collier was a resi- dent of Denver in pioneer days, engaging in both law and journalism in that State. —— Farmers’ Institute Closes. PACIFIC GROVE, Aug. 11.—The Monte- rey County Farmers' Institute, which has been holding a two days’ session at this place, closed last night.” Bacterla was 10c each | h sea to-morrow’s advertisement of Manhattan silverware. Close to-night and every night at six. put out a flag for ume him; hang bunt- ing on the outer him ; he's your johnny brother eart—he’s yours to welcome. e each each each a asp pique walkinggloves in | the latest shades of red en, | brown, black and white: a well-made street glove with we t F1.00 veiling. i ards all-silk veiling in pla dotted mesh, Russian Tuxedo and sh veils Sc yard G. D. Corset Waist— The " Chicago Waist", $1.00 the leading question under consideration during the closing hours, some notable pape: being read by of the Cowan ist, and othe institute wa the eff 2 territorial ex- e and horticulture Professor Douglass he State University taking don Bennett. 2t LIMA, Aug. 11.—The Gc | received dispatches ar | of the revolution said that Vigearra, the have to seek refuge in | himself up. = — ADVERTISEMENTS. ernment has ouncing the defeat t all points. It is bel leader, will 23 CARLOADS Already ordered this sea- son in California. R $40. THOS. H. B. VARNEY, Market and 10th Sts., S.F. Open Wed. and Sat. Evenings. Antique, | Rare, Sclect . RUGS |ABSOLUTE AUCTION, | TURKISHRUG C0.’S ART ROOMS, | 125 GEARY ST., Commencing | THIS DAY, Saturday, August 12, | at 2:30 P. M., for one week. [ Connotsseurs and Home and Office Fur- | nishers are invited to this Important S A. W. LOUDERBACK, Auctio; It’s Good Tea | YOU'LL SAY SO I AFTER I TRYING IT. 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