The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 15, 1899, Page 5

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DAY THE N ADVERTISEMENTS. ARION VOICES WILL AID THE o . T VOLUNTEER RECEPTION FUND: AN INVITING LIST : B A e e e e e e e e el e ] SN B/ s A 5 Full House Expected This u ousc pecte , : 2 < . i LADIES’ HOSIERY AND VESTS. DS | ; Sms Evening Despite a Poor: o e e & 1 plaids and stripes with silk embroidery; regular price 50c per . . i . 1 pair; on sale at 25c per pair. Nnowin at the Aucthn S | Ladies’ Extra Fine Imported Fast Black, also Tan and Russet = i€ 1 Cotton Hose, at 33 1-3c. per pair. Y i . | Children’s Plai : i g als IGURES rolled up last Thursday at | after 12 o'clock and, while deploring the | & i Fhite and Q:S?'vaf{'m-’i‘lpfl“""“ es, shac Eants f0 rpheum still constitute the | Size of the gathering, was incimed to;¢ % hope great things from it. He spoke of | L N ——— i ord. Som few were sanguine that the fame of the Arions and of the cause MEN’S FURNISHINGS. 1. ! ey wc be exceeded yesterda 1 which they had enlisted. and made a | ¢ at the Alhambra Theater on the nal appeal to the pocketbooks and the | & tism of those present At 20 Cents f the auction of boxes and seats | patri . he lack of numbers sl eld at 21" | seemed to have a depr d. They fel At the | \wendell Easton, and he of Wendell Easton, | and much of t 1 the fame of the visiting New The girls,” he re coln from the | theatrical women ¢ could count | Orpheum auction, had_their in- | ning. Now you boys get in—some of yhaired boys get in and do some want to make this a proper greet audience | ¢ ing effec d little t One special line of Lambs’ Wool Fancy Ribbed Socks in‘undyed wool, camels’ hair and fast black colors finished with double spliced heels and toes; extra good value at 20c per pair. At 75 Cents. About 26 dozen Men’s Vicuna Merino Undershirts and , Drawers; excellent value at 75¢ each. 2 aid of the vol- | n powe referring to the | iclated at the ited. A few dollars | W sum realized on | of the Pacific Coast to I!\f' Artr-nj._ How » boxes were marked | MR ar 1L PG £05 (a8 AERL SREN. ana 11 LADIES’ KID GLOVES. or asers. Ladles’ 2-clasp “Nonpariel,” made from the best selected lamb J skin, in all colors and black; every pair fitted and guaranteed; price $1 a pair. At $1L.850O a Pair. Ladies’ 3-clasp O. B. No. 1 real French Kid Gloves, in all the latest shades and black; price $1 50 a pair; these gloves are manu- / + | take one, two and three’— . “Hold on, there are other bidders!” 26 And Eisenschimmel, whose mind was | ¢ abused of the idea that he would then | ¢ 9 + “ . charge is cer- | house at the | O nd $2. So confident were | Ten dollars ay afternoon that they | $20, and $27 50. It was fina iroforforiotofeefmforfeofoofeofoofrferforfrforfocteofesfrfof e fe e i there get three for im sat down, a | ted expert. The bidding proceeded. | as the first offer, then $15 1y’ knocked 5 . A | down to Judge J. F. Houghton for $3, | Qoo +deoededeoeoe@® at which prir{ {.; took two seats A rep factured expressly for us. = 5 By = i resentative o ayor Phelan bought the [ © = 5 t 1 next box for $15, and the price dropped | o N. B—We clean and repair, free of cost, all gloves purchased at § ) to $10, at which a number of seats were | | our establishment. & P % ! There was no excitement at any time during the two houfs of the sale, not even when M. H. de Young parted with $50 for box A. The only other purchaser of a box was Marshuts, who paid a prem- fum Seats were purchased at premiums by the following J. F. Houghton, $30; Mayor Phelan, $1 Charles Bundschu, $i0; R. Cappelle, $1 E. A. Denicke, $10; S. 'Alisky, $10; v Dohrmann, $5; J. Ebrenpfort, $5; F. Rus: $3; Carl Eisenschimmel, $3; Loufs Lisser.| o $37 L. Weule, $2; R. Cappelle, $1; M. H de Young, $1; W. M. Wol ;" Adolph [ @ Holfstein, Madam Fabbri-Muller, $1; | ¢ California Theater, $1; Orpheum Theater, | $1; C. Bertheau. $1; R. Herrold Jr.. $1;| Mrs. Potter, § W. Dohrmann, $1: Mrs. | ¢ John Morrisey Charles Wheeler, ¢ John Brown, 30c; H. Lansin e J Peters, sbc; S. B. Bobbins, K Rl LINEN DEPARTMENT. Table Damask, 62 inches wide, in cream onl very heavy and 7 solid; at 40c per yard. J 3-4 Damask Napkins, 22 inches square, all pure linen, heavy and a fine finish; excellent value at $1 60 per dozen. RIBBONS Taffeta Ribbon, 7 inches wide, in a large variety of colors, at 30¢ per yard. Black Moire Ribbon, 5 inches wide, at 30c per yard. LADIES’ FUR CQLLARETTES. At $7.850. { | | et it el el 4 MRS HARBY o o e b fetefoffiofeofod ool ol bt 0 Qe ededebededede@® | oo el e W\ D R S S S A e | 1ol e | Ladies’ Baltic Seal Collarettes with astrachan yokes, trimmed e | with tails and lined with colored satin; very good value at 3 | $7 50 each. E B S S R o SR I S S S PN MDA SPUD SPI SPUD S SO U SV SO SO SN S SO SO DU S . & posed for sign a tug as soon ted. Major Harney was busy all d s the list of vessels piaced at the disposal of the Harbor Commissioners by the owners is com- They both esterday and expects to have the names of all vessels donated for excursion was some sec- Murphy Bullding, Market and Jones Streets. £ 2 $ . . 3 . | ¢ ‘ SHIRT WAISTS. + 1 '+|% NATIVE DAUGHTERS—THE FERRY DEPOT GRAND NAVE. | e % | At 85 Cents. x ¢ + HE great nave in the ferry building will be decorated with 1600 electric lights for the reception of the Califor- ' | 5 S O © I nians. Workmen were busy yesterday stringing the wires, under the direction of Electrician F. E. Wharff, who ¢ | Ladies’ French Percale Sh,{rl‘ Waists, 1““"“‘7"[‘ collars and cuffs, + &+ 0@, | | ¢ has evolved a beautiful idea in electrical decoration. The lamps will be covered with red and white and blue crepe & | assorted patterns; good value at $1; on sale at 35c. el | Tl paper, made im{u r’unw. ,\,\'ulum.'lr l‘hnlnni[lt‘v (rn!m ;h» .\'a(’lx;l m"um'm-.\ of the \;:;mm“\\' e ]I-u\_i:'(i\'csu‘r- & At BO Cents. e Tt < Qay afternoon fashioning the paper in the required shape. This committee consisted of Mrs. Mary E. Tillmann, g | s e i Shi reiots. i . R ¢ | * Mrs. Arthur D. Coddington, Miss Esther Ralph, Mrs. C. F. Kapp and Mrs. G. H Dryden. The workmen placed the i Ladies' Fancy Striped a"dqngurfd Sutet SWalsta, In guod quality 2 | P! percale; good value at $1 25; on sale at 50c. uction, | | © paper decorations on the lamps as they attached them to the Sockets. Jis o | 3 |oe Plans 1e naval parade under the direction of Admiral John D. Spreckels are rapidly taking shape. The order ¥t deft? she $ | & has gone forth that only the smaller craft will be allowed In the parade proper. The other boats must be content to i = JR g onss | ¢ rem on the fringe of the line. so all danger of accident will be feduced to a minimum. Tickets are now on sale for + i e ¢ | ! the Ukian, which will accommodate 1000 excursioni There was a great demand for them yesterday at Chief Wharf- + ol inger Henderson's office, and the first eleven were'bought by C. T. Swaln and Mrs. C. L. Bert, who has two sons in Com- s hundred dol- | ¢ | ¢ pany F of the First California. | ) $|® W Moores, president of the Relatives' Association, interviewed Harbor Commissioner Kilburn yesterday and re- to_me now, I'll + | ¢ quested t tug be provided for the exclusive use of the committees of the association at the 5 cent rate im- PY Mr. Kilburn promised to see that the committees were well taken care of and will as- kd ¥ or two. purposes T D O e =2 Pe e h eb e e e et ebeiebe f R S o Sausalito, known ‘as Seaside, has given |ciation for the generous support of 4 WILL SEND EVERGREENS SRR TR b K | e pubti, i | fts own band of tw eces L % :| o) car Flag Parlor, G.| The managers request, however, that : 5 | pear in line. Bear 5 3 | holders of coupons Who may go ant dur point o the fa . Moffitt, ; Adoiph Ettinger, 50c ;_John Hessler, Bostwick, $1; Char! Mayer, rge H. Pippy, sc; John D. Sfebe Jules Carvillon, 50c; Robert Henry Behrens, 50c " Which was instituted < ihin the past ten days, will 2 ng the performance with the intention c i i emin to swell the D not returning will deposit their seat Henry Mauser, manager of t checks at the box office, where they may b am’ vesterday tendered tne | be resold for the benefit of the fund O A adyium for the parade. A vote of thanks was tendered Edward And O fade committee of the Nati Marshuts, who donated to_the committee Sons and Daughters met last night the box he purchased for $100. It will be Sons ad & Daniels, L. H. Kohn and | sold_at_auction to-day at the Produce apRomted 3< a_committee on music: Col- | Exchange. One other box remains unsold. S eiv P Sullivan, Mrs. Val R. Bury and | Bids for it will be received by mail, tele- ‘A. L. Morgenstern a_committee on fire- | phone, telegraph or in person. AL Mo F. Kapp, Miss F. von | Every other seat in the house is sold Mrs. Catherine | the benefit, although it is possible the ‘Market Street Will Be Transformed Into a Beautiful The Wholesalers’ League. . 4 o el i O Tropic Avenue. afternoon at 202 Market street of the Leaghie he pur- a! attend a meeting of the Veterans next Thursda arrange for the parade. 1207 t; Manufacturers’ and Wholesaler: now composed of 175 members. or the transformation of [1441 Polk street into a veritable fairy | Polk street; John Pot Charles C. Cohen, 3 street; Charles Slappenbeck. ral, 1211 Polk stre or street; Joe | LANS Market | | { | | | | | | | vy < Nellie Clarke pose of the gathering s to show hi g e ; sent | much of the trade of the State is goin vista as par he ¢ E Thompson, 13 Slevers & S sndent Webster and G.|Staden. MI | 2 H pr | f t 3 e e om, 1 s s chool Superintendent Webster and G. | @ N0 Miss Mattie F commit- | managers could secure others if sufficien R. O.|to the East, whereas the money for East- a royal welcome to be accorded the | gojang "5’ Post street s Sienting. . physical _instructor in the | Ryan and Miss Matie, 'R, Bury, | premitum MTeres Vakier s e ety ar e Nellie Clarke. | crowd besieged the box officc, glad to buy nger, M - public schools, were bt returning volunteers have been formulat- the plan A. Schilling of the decoration com- | e e etithrel wkbel piven | EEABURES S OFE Sehoolboys who are to be selected from the grade above the seventh. A band au;l ance of an ev n-lined ave- T i SR a drum corps have already been secured, sal mans ust| State, when the same should be coming | al.use of garlands, palms, | HE PARADE nd the canvass of the schools for ma. | + own meeting, hung | in this direction. The several committees | Christmas trees and drooping leaves of | — terial to make up the division commencc small crowd | of the league will make reports as to their | dracaena. A New March Dedicated to vesterday the stage shortly | work. Mr. Martin, chairman of the committee, Syl Shaben of Court Wi and Mr. Schilling met in conference last the Boys Will Be shal of the di n of Foresters of Amei- | ip¢ Native Daughters will take part in | e Mrs. C. F. Kapp anding room for $1. 00 feet of rope to | George Osbourne. the veteran actor, has p : Pihe cross streets to keep | been selected by -the managers to an- OO Mheket street and off Van | nounce the various numbers on the benefit e programme from the seage. st Farris and Von Staden and Mrs, | Phil Hastings will personally conduct : R e Thamed to Ascertain which of | the press representatives duzing the bene- hington, mar- | {pe” rand officers and which parlors of | fit. . 'W. Dohr- | ern goods and wares should be sgeit Association, | among the manufacturing industries of |ed by nd B. A | this State. Manager Goodwin has much | mj Sisen- | useful information to impart relative to |1y t, as did of | the unnatural flow of trade from the | the appes | nue by the libe for the division of | O S OO N O NIRRT RO Vo ¢ and discussed the - GRS PO sl | :‘v‘fi:“h a3 onatved thscunualinadiap: Played. the members of the order in this city but | {5 [omas Parlor will turn out and Mrs. ’f s’”"'J’a D 9q 9W0 5 ' those from the interior would join in and | Yo LOBER TS0 that La Estrella Par- | CONTRIBUTE O | outlining his plans Mr. Schilling sald: & 3 = | fifteen hundred men in line, each pro- vitations were sent to President Mc- “It 1 the Intention of the committee [Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden | yideq with either an American flag or a Kt “Mrs. McKinlev, Governd e ,! & every tele | composer, has composed a new march fire. It Is expected that there will be & | {ions are neatly engrossed. The Governar Meet zranh and electrio light pols'onlhoi® 9058 | acatcated) tol the | Feturning Californians | float dnd some’gihier fesfures, 1o be e anar. start are Srequestedifol pamds With Favor of Market et i o malied _to. the | under the title of “The Return of tho (el e | mounted: Here, % INATOWN 1ed with th Breve o It will be played as the | Colonel Victor Duboce and Captain J.| NO OVERFLOW Z 5 1 1 which has Where such poles are wanting wooden | Yolunteers | by any of her sister cities across the bay pr citizens of this city during the parade. panies of the First California Volunteers, |in the matter of contributing to the fund Satddomely : e X IS POSSIBLE g o p fca, announced yesterday that not only | : s Farris nat | plans, all of ca, anrn e et 1y it not only | the parade. Mliss Farris reported t I{CHURCHES MAY | | proval of the executive committee. In| A g gohleicher, a member of Stanford that he expected to have not less than |, will turn out if other parlors do. 2 e e s e | West, who has gained reputation as a|flag of the order and a good supply of red | Gage and Mayor Phelan. These inv A Berkeley n That May Jflaflk P‘Dc}cad 500}‘.’ at a meeting to be held —= poles, entirely hiding them from view. : : th Berkeley does not propose to be outdone land and will also be played | Eggert, commanding one of the comi- osts will be set along the curbs ever ring . B posts will be set along curbs every | Up T8 federates who live in this ety | are members of the National Union. That for the reception to the returning Call- twenty feet in cement barrels covered eI t Wty A ut barrels covered | pove organized to do honor to the return- | organization, which has a number of = | fornia boys. The finance committec ovee with green cloth and ballasted with rocks. olle, ome ot the | other members in the ranks, will make a | Managers Like the Suggestion | iliere is Working with a will, and when 2 | | ing volunteers. W. W. 1 | Graceful palm leaves will be utilized al- | > e ‘ : . one of the | .04 display on the night of the parade. | | the returns are ail Jromise he Ompames Ating with Christmas. t and the [ Men who wore the gray during the War|The cabinet of the order will hold a spe- | but Cannot Carry It f e e e e et it ~ A eh run into Market street will | Of the rebellion, calied vesterday at the | cial meeting to-night to complete ar subseription that will “astonish the na- wlll milarly decorated for short distances, | Native Sons’ headquarters and announced | rangements. Out. tivi Business men, university prof giving the effect of a general decor: that he would be pleased to have the! The parlor of Native Sons located at| . e L i sors and even the churches have The theatrical managers at their meet-| 1.5 %354 the committee has not a tion. It wil be a spectacle which has never before been witnessed in this city and one of unexampled grandeur.” Telegraphic replies to the committee’s | ing vesterday took up and considered the | completed half of its work. @& %k Kk ok &k 5 5 P e R P R 598 5 T kA ok &k k kA k@ | suggestion made through The Call that | Last Sunday all of the churches of g erkeley took up special collections % | by reason of the fact that it was impos- Raise More Ll Than 3| oueytor everareens are pourks n| ¥ SUBSCRIPTION FUND NEARS sible Lo Bt seals for Hhe O e | Ammount mas realized. “W: 13 Oversirert . hey - s | cretary, has suggest to t San y wished « Jhree Jhousand Dollars that similar hes of this Francisco finance committe the ch stances carload lots are promised and the committee fears that it will be so over- whelmed with the magnitude of the of- fers that it will be compelled to regulate amount to be sent by each county. ugust 19°has been set as the date limit | for the transportation of greens. As there will rexain but three or four for decorative work the committee use up all the material so generou same afternoon at Morosco's Grand | Opera-hovse, the use of which was ten- dered. The suggestion pleased the man- | eit The matte 11 be pr nted to t | agers, but one and all agreed that it | heads of the various churches and an - sible as matters stood to | fort will be made to induce them to raake s collections during next Sundu) carry it out. Tne Orpheum has no stage entrance, the scenery necessary for the — E various acts having to be carried in Robbed by a Woman. through the front door. Once in use | et L s b e TWENTY THOUSAND MARK action_be taken by HREE THOU! AND EIGHTY SNTS was the total of subscriptions received ye terday to the citizens’ fund for the reception of returning volunteers. This =d as follo | ttery contributed. | 3 o i o ithe ; omas J. Walsh & Co . ey h e e e o ons Vec ) S o Orpheum stage, it would be ey the Southern Pactic Company for its offer | T N et Gaison] { o Loy, E" the s expenses quartermaster’s department at the | that sect I | to trausport all evergreens free of chexge, | ¥ Tirst National Banic W, H. Armstrong ¢ | s e warranted. to carry It out.| Presidio, got drunk Sunday night and a ted the lmd» p ) ey e othernige have ito beex | Alaska Commercial Cc William Beta.... through the crowds who will attend the | woman took charge of him and led him ® Wi W e members will wait on Gen- | % London-S. F. Bank J. C. Kemp Van 5 T e Thanagers thanked The Call | to 777 Market street. McCall fell Do arager Kruttschnitt to-day to ar- German Savings & L. Socie A H. Adam i For'Sts efforts to Increase the benefit fund, | on & chair. and when he awoke y of the contrib- T e for picking up the evergreens at the:| S. F. Savings Union Ragen Furniture Co. g | but decided that they had their hands|morning the woman had disappe L bns patnts: 3 |% A. B. McCreary Milwaukee Furniture Co. | full with the combined show. | taking $200 belonging to him with her. Far Low & Cc 1 The following are some of the chara - | Puplic Schools Ackerman & Kohn... The Orpheum’s rule, “No Return | He notified~the police Kee & Co. teristic replies received by Mr. Schilling ¥ s : »? will suspended for the 2 Hing & C. 100 % | from the Mayors of the towns which have [Fcecats R Checks,” will be peace | A Calaveras Social. Chin § & - 100 8| agreed L0 o owrloRa Lo Eotots Rubher Co. e convenience of seatholders at Thurs- | laveras Parlor of the Native Daugh g & Ci b E e i 04 0! el e] 0. . ;7 @ k as @ e D h- AT O 200 W‘l’"‘l“‘[;fl\‘.\-» | Security Savings Bank : day’s benefit. This action was de-| ters of the Golden West will give an en- s Wo & Co, i Santa Cruz—Will contribute one to five it “x“'“zg'(.‘f"“‘k' . cided upon by the theatrical man- | tertainment and social on Thursday even- 10w Kwong Hop & o nundred Christmas (ree and come with W I sloanie, Co. . MeCarth, : agers’ committee as a mark of appre- | 18 NEXt In the banquet hall of the Na Sing Ke o W vards— Put us down for a carload 5. A, Wiltsee... 1 Glidden Bros 2 : Charles R. Bishop F. Ladoucein. 3. N. Wood & Co 10 00 Li King & Co. 700 Wo Hop & Co of evergreens gathered by the school chil- 5 00 i g Our citizens California Furniture Co. 500 Ng Wo & Co dren, N 3 B0 W o ersfield—“We have palm fans_in 3. E. Doolittle. 2 et B st 8 00 W. Wah & C abundance. How many do you want?”’ Fverett Pulp and Paper Co... 5 500 San Hop & ¢ Sant a—"*We will do our share for Humboldt Savings and Loan = 3 500 Hop I appropriation to the reception Society . . & Wiesmann & Smith. 5 | 0 5 Jant soldiers.” E. B. Pond. Barner & Kehlenbuck : Such & Nelson < = will co-op- XN X XXX X XN 3ok Ak ke Aok sk Aok kokok sk Ak Ak ok ok ok ko T. H: Mc! 1. & E. Emanuel. C. F. Weber & Co Pacific Chair C Lum Mow Wong Wai Shin Yurg © Menngie or & Jacquemet, 2 : 23 W. E. Hann. Dr. M. A. McLaughlin, g s e s bl Office Hours~$ a. m. to §:30 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. NEVER SOLD IN DRUGSTORES. cano & Co., 225 Kearny $ pold. 35 Post street; George B. Total to date..... . Sutter street; Central Florist E o te with vo You may expect a lib- Kjngman (Ariz) Lodge * Nolan.. = :‘t Wo Sing ,\|,m.r!$‘” Will do our best. Tell us y oonan Furniture Co H + The grandest remedy on earth Chee Chung & where and when to send.” | s, Bradford & Co.. 2 1 for this awful treacherous weak- | e the latest date for shipment.” | ¥ The Bernhardt Mattress % 100 :F made a success of treating this | “ViSatia —Can furnish carioad or more | 3 Geo. H. Fuller Desk Co A Joseph. : | complaint with my new method of applying 3 e e c e *You may expect one or two | J Indianapolis Furniture Co..... M. N 1 | Electricity to the parts while the patient sleeps. i@ s G carloads of pine decorations.” N, Friedman..oopc : Chlcago Clock Co...; % It never fails. Ten thousand cures in the past e A oW Ma flle—Will send all we can. Our McCann, Belc R Columbian Auction House. | S 5 3 (s ;: T b oy limited.” Houghton & Sawyer 5 Charles Huffschmid ! five years is my record. No drugs, no knife S Poe Ohoob ats i hundred Pyfln palm | R.,;m]q &x Schlingman . .']\?hn Kr'\)erlhvm ' simply the life-giving current scientifically .ap- - J D ote e P : some from Palermo and | J. F. Farley. Mrs. O'Dea 3 y ial thod. ;g Lai Dong I lenves are ¥OUTE: HO e e ‘hovs u tha | % Davy Crockett Saloon. 7. P. Byrne. | plied according to my special metl e o First regiment | aldwin Annex Cafe ) Joseph Gamble ‘ Are you afflicted? If so, as you value your ‘. b3 Redwood City—“Count on us for our | {ilm‘f %\Iowl]z‘n?.;.‘ : ‘l"‘rgvl ;\, ‘slmn . - future health, cure it now. You can see that it ; : s 2 oval! Furnitu 0. ohn E. Montgo | : 3 475 :T‘.y&x( Co e ommittee desires to express its | W, Bateman. G. Bpirslo. ‘ < is destructive to vitality. My method is safe, certaln and permanent. fF }4 Yeong Wo Association thanks Lo the following florists who have | X John Hiaye 3 Phn| rxucgk}ln_xh | % .Cases of 2% years' standing cured in three months. If you can’t call, G A 4 kindly volunteered to assist in arranging | v. A. Schrocl am Sheehy ; ' 2 Lee Jan Shon e s it [ Schlticter & Volberg. CEaties T achy i write for my book with full information. % arth Mrs. Ber. | cor. Kearny, 8. P.: 3 IO N N R R B N N N I N N N I S N D O S N N S I O DA B O o s L s Bt e b A A ;\, Total ....... Company 31 Geary street; August Duhem, R. S. Alexander : PR SALE SR 132 Powell street: Joseph G. Lickens, Em’ I N O R U S O R N R S S B IR N RN RS R porium flower department; Alex Mann Jr., @k XKk XAKkA*F B H X X Mmm R m T T X T X Ak kkhk k@ | B o e e e a2

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