The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 13, 1899, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, .AUGUST 13 1899 GAYLY DECORATED BOATS WILL ESCORT THE TRANSPORT SHERMAN TO ANCHOR ADVERTISEMENTS. T B b 2 R R G B WY ) An Unsurpassable Naval Pageant Will Be Followed by a Most Beautiful Night lllumin- ation of the Moonlit Harbor of San Francisco. Previously reported . . . $11,370 20 Golden Gate Lodge Ol e enabled to set off pieces fhat it would be , v generous contribution to the Call«‘ impossible to display from the land with- a Volunteer reception fund. One‘ out_danger. hundred and fifty-five dollars was pre- | Sagleson & Co All the vessels in the harbor will be |sented to the Citizens' Executive Com-| () G. Jewet 4 hted with strings of lanterns and the yesterday by Lieutenant Colonel | % Brigden, Turney & mm . which will be at the full at the | Barnett and Major Knapp, representing | ) Frank Brothers of the boys' arrival, will lend fits | the regimental officers. In making the| () Lewis Mey nour to the great. scene ever | presentation Major Knapp said: | % Lewis M ated on the bay. “Our regiment fully appreciates the| ) >— | kindness shown us and the respect shown | ¢ RED CROSS LADIES our beloved friend the late Colonel Haw- | % kins. It was a manifestation of a spirit O‘ \lwrflan Bru\har. MAKE COMPLAINT | for_which the California people are’de- George H. Co servedly noted. As a feeble token of the| X Hansen & Elviek — em which the officers of our regiment | ¢/ The Banner .. .o o |bear the citizens of San Francisco, we| Y Himmerficld & Roman Accuse the Southern Pacific o or this small contribution to the fund | % Ring & Baker. ... - are ralsing for a reception to their | oldier boys upon thelr return to | homes and their friend Phelan acknowledged the con- ng that it came as a su chmullan . Taxing the Soldier Tariff All It Will Bear. b1 Epostnelofihehialclon: that the committee fully ap- JIT.’ St slffoemg of e '”, and | [ ciated the spirit which prompted the SR = of the jition on the part of the Pennsylvania great body that will rough or be m ered out of n this k was turned over later to the city—was the subject of much discussion ! council of the finance commit- .****t***tt****t*t**t‘k****fl**t**tt**t***t****. AUCTION OF SEATS 4 FOR ARION CONCERT Messag! R. D. Davis & Co. Welnstock, Lubin & Co. Marks Brothers .. of flw scenes at "ETITION n Bros...... Woods, Mum & J. P. Dunne & Co. R i 2 I G e NS O fogie O'Donnell . John Crowley. thousand doliars will several r f'\‘ eced by popular O'F Alhambra The- 1 wil Eddy streets, the use-c the occasion and for been granted by the managers m B. Moot and Alf Ell- dell ton, who officia lly at last week's sale, Siitam Abbote iher & F \n{q : olonel Lyon, whose all its own. The other ass sale along without a single hi d o ncing melody ck with his « an tioneer auct to carry th s far traveled to need relating. 1t art, and on none other t been induced to put their too @ NIRRT tle upon the details. has decided to s rade committec ADVERTISEMENTS. e for the concert ha The Young Men's Institute = e i to accept the invitation to take part in == i v music the D o. The members are very en- and o mme, the thusiastic in x-ug?m'm 'n-... First Califor- t N 1 o he firs ber ia by T of the ACE 5 wo. ( ‘\( 1l be the first num _1]1;":“0'\ Smith was one of th llowed by th n ancisco of the of the order. The San Francisco Sci i their famot Society will sing B zen Verein, one of the ol n mili- the J Club will render a tary organizations of San Franc 0, has The interme will be pl decided to p\ru]fl’ ‘l( will (lrrnh'\h\\ be a'ya Yoa Ter g given, by reason of its seniority as an or- e S ch- Zanization, the right of line of the Ger- ] e man division. - will conclude with Tobani's “‘Amer- eeting of the reception commit- \nf«“nr‘np Native Sons and Daughters held last night the medal committee, through communication, reported that the medals would not be ready for distribution until September at $2 and $130, but the committee has the city artistic and patrioti a hundred times that price. If the auc- he pric n to bel to burn AND 14 310,00 to the reception fund it will be no fault of theirs. % | I A n, however, that the auction will be fully as exciting as TN e Lo |GIFTS OF GREENS hing to attend, and sale at noon to-morrow at the Alham! ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥4¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥4¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥#¥¥¥¥¥¥'¢¥¥¥ FOR DECORATIONS t*fiittit'fi*******tifltt*kkfi*i*tttk*k&fiktkfitrfii*&k*k**fi***t*t e e e e R PR Y at a meeting of the citizens’ executive tee, wh was in session several hours P w\m"m!”r(r held yesterday morning at the | Yesterday noting the pouring in of money Citizens of All Parts of the State > The sessio; AS a func . - > . £ e e e T e ien the |, An offer of the Cimeograph Company of Will Aid in the Big in the nature of a e o the entire receipts of its exhibitions from committee and t ing ladies, 1070 o torips o friext) WieAnceRn v : Senting the Red Cross Soclety: Mrs. W.|accepted. nekley e ; Display. 7 i o Bron, Mo x Loomen = A plan auxiliary to the electric fllu- And free from every blemish i< Ganborn and Mrs. John F. Mer: | SCHOOL CHILDREN mination for the reception of the Cali- < adopted yesterday decorarion commit- for: volinteers wa st the meeting of is the Skin, Scalp and Hair IN THE PARADE 4 e unfortunate sol J tee. It was submitted by A. Schilling and if yarted from his mon: o) s ree use of pé f "e“"se"vt}:}"d ‘;d and parted from his money, and €661 | 4 Th oo d Boys From the Gram- | Snemplates the fese use of paims, feins eautilie rot become a care upon the publ > | line of parade. These it is proposed to se- ¥ largely upon them. Mrs mar Grade Will March cure by donations of trees and fro their work had been I in Line. from cities 1l portions of the State Christmas trees are expected to be cut ition to the plans of Superin-|and donated by the citizens of Eureka, Webster for the part the school | Ferndale, Fort Bragg, Los Gatos, Pacii.c sdwood City, e It removes the cause of disfiguring eruptions, loss of hair, and baby said t P atter,” ds in the blemishes, viz.: The clogged, irri- | tion of trying ] . v :xix”;]w it“zv‘:»)a' 2 tated, inflamed, or sluggish condi- | Jier carns, G authe sam tinglogeing tion of the PORES. CUTICURA | was organiz I suggest that we make & SOAP combines delicate emollient | united demand on the rallroad assoctation properties derived from CUTICURA, w\fi’&""pnmn(n'f'nm S the great skin cure, with the purest | Kruttschnitt of the Southern pany had been in vited to confer with th: of cleansing ingredients and most i 5 D mmittee, but they were both out of refreshing of flower odors. Noother | town. Robert A. Donaldson, assista: medicated soap ever compounded is | general passenger agent, appeared befor Ehe committee by request. ‘The May to be compared with it for preserve ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No oth- er foreign or domestic soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in plained to him the matter under d ston. This is not a matter of which our com- pany has control,” said Donaldson. “We cannot act for the Transcontinental As- sociation. 1 am not even prepared to say that we would consent to the reduction asked for if all the other companies con- ted. The Government makes the men se ONE SOAP AT ONE PRICE- |an nllnwu“‘.- (‘;|( n] 1 pa ‘v\l\..h is S - nearly double what (he raiiroad charges, mamely, ~the best skinand com- | 010 “Ought to be able to take care of plexion soap and the best toilet and | themselv Although corporations are baby soap in the world. credited with having no souls the South- | ern Pacific has done much in the interest hroughout the world. Price, CUTICURA | of charity as these ladies will testify, and O CURIGH RAQINTMENT, 80c. POT- | ] think it would have been showing the Fopss Boston. | [roper courtesy to us for past favors if o~ |they had come to us first with their griev- ances instead of adopting the method ‘Chis is our first in. desired any conces- | ave followed. | they that they timation | sions.” Donaldson insisted that he would take no notice of the matter unless the com- | mittee and the Red Cross made their re- quests in writing. 1t was decided to adopt the latter course. The matter of appropriation for decora- tions for the reception to the returning California volunteers was consldered and CAPTAIN ALFRED J. KELLEHER. APTAIN ALFRED J. KELLEHER was appointed vesterday chief of staff to the grand marshal to succced P. F. Mertes, who resigned by reason of outside demands on his time. **************kt****\k“ki**********t*********t**********i*tttt*tfifi*k Big Presents Good Coffee it was decided that the decoration com- The new chief of staff was adjutant of the First Regiment of In- mittee be allowed to expend a sum not to fantry, National Guard. at the time of the enlistment of the regi- exceed $8000. Chairman Martin of that ment in the volunteer service, and went in that capacity with the First Call- r}' committee expressed the opinion that the | fornia Volunteers to-the Philippines. could be produced for that sired effects m John Ginty © ‘aptain Kelleher entered the seryice of the State as a member of Com- pany ptain L. W. Mix, Secohd Infantry, and it was not long before his capabilities attracted attention, and he rose until the reorganization of the guard, when he was commissioned captaln and detailed as adjutant of the regiment. Upon the reorganization of the First of the National Guard into the First California Volunteers he was instrumental in preparing the regiment for the field. He made a good record while on the Island of Luson and would now be returning with his command had he not been forced to return home on account of sickness contracted in service. He has fully recovered and will do all in his power to make the welcome of his former comrades a glorious success. His appointment as chief of staff is one recognition of his services in the field. © X XXX NN YN X X X OO KX XK appointed to take charge of the soldiers bank, which is 1o | established -at the tent in Union uare. It was decided that the books or | certificates to be issued would be made 1 non-transferable. was (reat American [mporting Tea Co's Big Value Stores. tYWHERE ORES. S PENNSYLVANIANS ARE GRATEFUL Officers Make a Handsome Con- tribution to the Reception Fund. The officers of the Pennsylvania Regi- ment, now stationed at the Presidio and which 1 soon to be mustered out, have ! shown their appreciation of the treatment accorded them ¥n San Francisco upon |their return from the Philippines by a DR. ABORN, Eye, Ear, Catarrh, Throat, Asthma and Lung Specialist, 564 Butter Bt., Bet. Powsll and Mason. xxe tion to the California volunteers, George Santa Cruz and Truckee.. Palms and ever- greens from Alameda, Anaheim, ,Isru}mm olsom, |'S. Miehling, instructor in physical culture Hll the public schools, promises to get up a division of 1000 schoolboys from the grammar grade—not little fellows, hut‘ | good-sized boys, who will have school | bands or drum corps. This has met the approval of the grand marshal, and on lyionday Mr. Miehling will meef the pa- Hakersflem Berkeley, Downey Fresno, Hanford, Haywards, Los Angeles, Madera, Martinez, ville, Mcdesto, Mountain View City, Oakland, Oroville, Pasadena, Ples anfon, Pomona, Redlands. Riverside, Sac- ramento, Salinas, San Bernardino, San ! Jose, San Leandro, San Mateo, ‘Santa 510 to 12 and 2 to 4; 7 to § evenings. Hours X 'REE CONSULTATION. B R R e A o gt o w\l;i}‘r‘l",‘l\vfl' ,), ldren of the city will take in the recep- | Grove, Red Bluff. Redding, K L athesls LB @Ak A kAR KA KA KA KKK AR A KA KA KK A KA KA KKK KA K KAKXAX@ | e made a universal rate to soldiers of | ¥ one cent per mile x JThe Red Cros s ask the co-oper- the - in inducing the compa the tormer of § the trans- comp imposed s suggested that it be fixed as nd made available only of certificat - { SUBSCRIPTIONS PILE UP IN THE RECEPTION FUND by Alex. NEW SILKS homas \(l‘GHn'X 5 00 ® ¥ 0 ) This week we will display our first impor= ’5 tation of NEW SILKS for FALL 1899, and call % particular attention to the following EXCLU- x| SIVE NOVELTIES: PERSIAN TAFFETAS ¢! with BLACK SATIN CORDED STRIPE, GRE- ¢| CIAN STRIPED EFFECTS in heavy TAFFETA, ¢ PERSIAN STRIPED CORDED TAFFETA, CORDED TAFFETA, BLACK SATIN STRIPES, ILLUMINATED STRIPED CORDED TAF- FETAS, CORDED and PLISSE TAFFETAS in all the evening shades, NOVELTIES in BLACK PLISSE CORDED TAFFETAS, BLACK BAYA- 1sburge "B._ Wilbe DERE WAVE and STRIPED DUCHESSE, o BLACK MOIRE and FANCY SATIN STRIPES m n ot sic agents to use freight more .«4 lh P Tt lin The first reply to the Companies Adjutant General Seamans has issued a ge br State to take part in the parade in honor of « ca wi to die: The troop of cavalry located in Sacra- mento will also come to this city and e: cort the returning heroes to the Presidio. | and PLAIN and FANCY CORDED EFFECTS in TAFFETAS. We will also show this week our new im- portation of PLAIN COLORED TAFFETAS in the very LATEST SHADES and in a very SUPERIOR QUALITY. Our special sale of Ladies’ and NOTE—Gems‘ Fine Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs will be continued this week. ..§14 986 45 R N AN N N N N S 2 5 e Sae S CNIVE e S ESE AN e e e Sarta Barbara, Santa Monica, Santa are, Ventura, Visalia authorized to com- | unicate with the yors of the cities :med and immediately after the meet 2 adjourned he sent each a copy of the lowing telegram chiliing was CISCO, Aug. 12, 1890, ovation to ner returning soldiers allel; rm‘msmntc €O-0p- /4 te. Kindly 113, 115, 17, 19, 121 POST STREET. city to contribute a lib- | xmu aenas the pat rifice, d a ty your ynm]w: will sa lr»mm free for ccasion. courtesy of the Postal Telegraph ny the telegrams were sent free harge. The last sentence, *Freight for the occaslon.” was added after tion with A pard. general 1 Pacific, who his company would deliver threa oar. | is free wh the committee was ady, starting from Truckee, a her frcm Upton and a third from Ri ie. He said he also _instruct their best efforts to aid in of donations. All such | than three carloads. he stat- | would be hauled at_half The committee satisfie ough it has not heard from Messrs. J. | Stetson and A. B. Foster, that their | < will do as much as the Southern acific. was decided that $1200 should be the | it of the outlay in this work. | -ommittee’s appeal Mayor Silver Fillings? 25¢ LUp] guarantee 10 years. collection is um'fl\r Fh\'x—‘.:\‘lxfls untfl 9. Sundays 2 tion o a day. ould Pe i Fran- o €c ” ] fnw B NATIONAL C UARD IN LINE ;-;;llv;n;;o“n- 097 Market St., Corner Sixth. Without Plates Our We give gas. From All Over the State | March W.th Volunteers. Teeth Specialty. GEO. W. KLEISER, D.D.S. Wil ion to all of the neral order granting permis anches of the National Guard number of blouses and trousers for use on the day of the military reception. The department at Sacramento will furnish the returning volunteers. ‘ompany F of the Sixth Infantry, lo- | hats. | ted at Fresno, has announced_that_{t 7 ‘ 1l come to this city at its own expense ( WILL MAKE IT TEN THOUSAND | participate in the welcome to the sol- TS. The total cash in hand last night from | | premlums and sales of boxes and seats for | the big reception benefit next Thursday at | the Orpheum was $8864 50. There are still | a number of desirable seats left, which | , inspector of the Second | day use. Handsome, in figured covering and plush trimmings. Worth a great deal more than this special price to anybody — $4.50 this week only. Major Jansen | Brigade, under direction of Brigader | ¢an be had on application at the Orpheum | | General Warfield, forwarded to Com- |DoX office. | pany B of San Jose, C of Petaluma, D ————— < e 0f San Rafael, F of Oakland and G of | Ladies' tallor-made suits, fur capes, c!nnkm‘ Strong, service eda, all of the Fifth Infantry, a | Credit. M. Rothschild, 324 Post st. || able; will last well with every- | Store Closed Tuesday August 15th Hayving leased all the floors over our Kearny street stores in order to enlarge our departments and improve our facilities by the introduction of a modern electric elevator and a general remodeling of the building, we find it necessary to close Tuesday in order to prepare for our alteration sale The sale will begin Wednesday morning August 16th at 8 o’clock and will continue while the alterations are in progress. During this time the greatest bargainsandbest inducements in first-classgoods ever witnessed in San Francisco, will be offered. | A great stock of Re- e frigerators, Oil Stoves, Willow Chairs, etc. | THE J. NOONAN FURRITURE COMPANY (Inc.), ek 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, ‘ @bove Sixth. | i Phone Bouth 14 Open Evenings, TURKISH Antique, RUGS Rare, Seclect ABSOLUTE AUCTION, | TURKISH RUG C0.’S ART RODMS, 125 GEARY ST. POSITIVELY Three Last Days—Mon., Tues, and Thurs., Aug. 14, 15, 17, at 2:30 P.M. 7 Connotsseurs and Home and Office Fur- nishers are invited to this Important Sale. A. W. LOUDERBACK. Auctioneer. NEW WEbTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON SIS _RE- modeled and renotated. KING, WARD & { CO. European plar. Rooms, 0c to 31 50 day; | 6 to 38 week: 38 to $30 month, Free baths; hot | and cold water every room, fire grates in every, Focm; elevator runs all night. See Tuesday advertisements. QUIYELCUEN &% FROUANGTN.. 125 to 131 Kearny St.

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