The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 18, 1899, Page 12

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RESPIANS RUMEICS THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 BT _GlFE GF GOLD 1899 ADVERTISEMENTS. PO IN ,,.,,‘..4..W+.+.+WW ( ] ( KID GLOVES. $ Theatrical Managers’ Benefit Yields T'welve Thou- { AboRgss vt LETTERS TO WALTER ORPHEUM cOMPANY I R RS Thefkaln, T i sand Dollars to the Reception Fund el oxe., %% LADIES' HANDKERGHIEES and STILBA MEGEWESR. & 810 57, Jawm Burioing 2670 4D Droarway Roow 6o Aswiaxp Broce 50c grade reduced to 25c each; $2 per dozen. Black LIBERTY SILK COLLARETTES, pleated ends, extra value; on sale to-day at 90c each. LIBERTY SILK JABOTS, white shirred with narrow ribbon, in Performance One of Exceptional Brilliancy and Each Successive T s Presden | s : s A r\‘: Umber WaS Greeted Wlth Hearty Cheers From an Manager \ ;Zsh‘iollowmg shades: yellow, blue, heliotrope; on sale at 75¢ SinFranciico, Cal, guugt a3y fn, 899 X MEN'S AND BOYS' NEGKWEAR, ' ALL SILK NECKWEAR in all satin lined; regular price Audience Fairly Wild With Enthusiasm. , 5 | Members of the Citizens' Executive Com- mittee—Gentlemen: We, the undersigned theatrical managers of San Francisco, take A special purchase of Men’s and Bo Tecks, Puffs and Four-in-hands; 25¢; on sale to-day at 15¢ each. (Orpheum), international had retired to a corner where pretty May [ Cardownie Troupe from the Chutes. = outon- | Howard was fanning him with a gaudy | dancers; prize cake-walk, ave 2 b | paper toy, for which article the manager | T R A S S N R R S A R R n e S S SRR R W et 4 = her & silver doll: [ l= \id, beaming, b < her & silv ?,“u,‘.t‘r;, expectea, s | PARADE WILL ABOUND i S s [ BflYS‘ MH]I]Y s””s P eager, rushed over to 2~ | Town <nils ox was the obse of al | leasure in presen ng you wi - B Jaasie’ <and f OumerNE e oY O ey e | WITH SHOWY DISPLAYSf P i 10,500, th ross re- BOYS' FANCY TWEED MIDDY SUITS in neat brown and gray bonnet in which nestled a pink rose T Jine of mershlot thesana parsnc|is: clOSed: check for $10, g e s ¥ hecks: heavy material; coats and vests neatly braided and At her right the mascot Townsend well to the front of the loge a soldier Jad, Willie Burn: the Montana regiment. Mrs. metallic lined and pants double stayed a suit. has been arranged as follows: Van Ness | day’s price, $1 60 | avenue to Market street, to ferry depot, | ceipts of the benefit held at ihe Orpheum has l¢ adopted the and the | countermarching to Montgomery, to Cal-| w d the maid wer t ly the | 150 to Kearny, to Market and out | Thursday afternoon, August 17, less ilf: aid the man. | forday. 2 the re ing stand. 5 3 3 ntiment at | Townmerdis socioacaing arket past the reviewing stand. | ¥ hundred dollars outstanding, whichwi e x| son to forget the time ar Native Sons of the Golden West, having | 4 It e ek kA ek ok k ke Tk ok ok ek ok ok ko ok ok ok ok ko k ok ok ok ok ok ok forthcoming. D B R R R R R R R o ot ook The | of e Native Sonss has commenced work | X ; hose invaluable as- ¥ i | sl iz 2o I eS| 1n copeont s scetles e seiib | |, THoimany SRLE R 8 E e e yrapped In the red, white and blue, An ;‘.f::-‘fs-";: ups ii‘n'x“,‘.‘;i.kf'fé"i‘J.‘xufxi"\fu?'?fi?: sistance helped make the affair the grand | 2 § was making s scatign. Digtricr Attomey, lies of| ¥ success it proved to be, join withus inan ¥ Murphy Building, : el PRI EOR F HeAT Pledmont Patlor N I2 45 ™ Milton | X expression of hearty good will. 3 Market and Jones Stregts. = B R A e ,{kglml;l“\“l"‘&:“y: While presenting youwith this check we Lo el SO S T : . Lemen s (r,,:\,',"J;;‘(.‘;!.’]“,’;x’;u(rl“;\';v‘_g‘iy?t :v‘“ Onie of the largest division "‘é}.l,“bfi‘: respectfully suggest that you will set e e E i | v e B } “eyed, wondering Il brpther o o i call thad ‘fij,;: ','fA\‘}x,‘x":);\‘:{.fh‘;;;F, oy . ‘I apart 25 per cent of the amount to be de- | WILL PROVIDE £ GOLD STILL written all ove .;,4;:;' ,’"{iI;‘rur;.‘.'\xnv,.xm thing sty with “'}1if‘Ll{:i"53??“7*»\3-'535‘1_‘16"‘;‘({;‘";:‘:i /X voted to a fund for the relief of nee(:1y [ o UMD LR Bovihe | i Sl ot e v Comalar ool *Lil® SR X soldiers who have fought for our flag in THE WOUNDED 3| N guests of these Forester: bl‘ llowing the order, the An- will make a | 1 old' Roman, inouncemgnt. the faraway Orient. of t Order HE finance committee is : HE citizens’ executive com- folafatBobofatufufohofofolofiofabobotolofalofatofolafalafolofalataRatatatotata bR o etk s s i @ = x| % !:_ * * % E% * 3 x| % * x x| * * o2 e * * x : *x * x * * +* ange | % x| X * | s & cha Jefter, shad creditable showing, ¢ expect to have % e e Srearly 2000 In line. ‘This order is arrang : Very respectfully, | % mittee will have an Interest- : : hopeful from the way in % ; or this pers | Ing {6 have & number of ils members at- | ¥ % | % Ing visitor at its meeting | X which checks are coming X ey & e i wnted, 1o lead the division. | X ) "fi" B tnis _mornin. Foh SR EL s in that the reception 3 T eTal The Wood of the World will turn| 3 | % Townsend, the St X |x fund will speedily reach the B the ivoll out more than a thousand men, and the | T = 7 4 % % X of making an'ofter to the commit= ¥ | & o000 oo Ty g the big ad- 8| Orpheum, and stage | ladies’ auxiliary, known as e sWoment|5% g’ Z% =8 ¥ tee that may startle the mi-mbn;rs, X | % ditions reported yesterday were: hdd e X ® | of Wooderaft, will be represented in line. | Z c. S B s her intention 10ns c | manager of the S o st ndoE | & = S A Taseahesndt o) ape * friend” has signified her intention % | % 500" Cooncore, 51308 50, Mrs. % | As frl\r”rhu the gers who | e b Scene, with the door of e | X % 3 Cadiforn : but which v\)ll‘be n(h“\“i‘r: LUED s ad e e El e e planned the inall sS4 rown .widé open, and above it wi 0 | is not unusual with Mrs. : e PO for the ithe appiest of _ail | PP MEONE MG "Balitornia. Volunteers | ¥ A 4,(4#/'(/’4‘;‘47335 X o o She will tender the commit- ¥ | X Company, $426; Board of Super- % home. DY morale ing. They wentlAse Weloon the Woodmen's Cabin.’ | X /s}/ X ‘e $5000 to be set apart as a spe- ¥ ¥ visors, $135. These, with other : Who said nd shaking b th evershody; and | “The Knights and Ladies of Honor wil| X = Dark fl)@é% X &im1 funa for the care of the sick X| ¥ handsome donations, brousht ¥ thelr | fro protectors of the local lodge i ‘ v | % and wounded soldiers of the Call- ¥ | ¥ e total to $28,636 3. Pioncer, Lincoln, Mizpah m;d A\m(;ma x 2 = ;* fornla r(‘glmenl.‘?n?r ‘]\‘ililg_;;;[”l‘: X X To this comfortable sum the ’; ouncils ¢ S -nds of the Forest have e, s to use the! dgn i S 2 o O * & whichameersiot el & <, : ;{‘f’:flf;:bufmn_ e Mownsend is & | % amount realized by the big Or- » -veral lodges will ride. Bach carriage | X — et or each of ¥ | pheum bene sterday will % everal lodg o & X the lady who bid $1000 for e; is to be artistically decorated and illum- | \ SOUE he Orpheum benefit. ¥ | % soon be added, swelling the fund * iEcot o lheat- | jnated with many lanterns. | x ¥ two boxes at Ul v X% | X ' to something like $40,000. * d go |rical E Union No. 18, | The movement to have a German divi-| y S x T e P P P MR PR S 5 3 e * X inging | who postponed the dlar meeting in | sion seems. (0 meet the approval of the | % £ STl | T e e v P = R ErmmmmR wh order to allow ;‘-- 2ous | majority of the German and it | ¥ - | benefit from the celebration if it is within 5 Ll 5 rs to work on the stage M. Ros- | ely that such a isic ef 2 i e nd 1, there | theaters to work on the stag te-likely that such a division will be | ¥ %/ @fi / Mz‘, M Prels province to prevent it, A number ed from the secretary at Loyola Hall . - . - : sy e T 5 2 : Ol i / el keepers and merchants o1 Marke h and Market streets. e young g o M M g oy P P P P M Pm P P P P R PSR PR M “hre s also a prospect of a Celtic di- | & (b Wolbondial, O hotel K een ‘Golden Gate and Van jadies will also participate in the day X | vision in which all Celtic organizations | ¥ treet, I o Thave been decidedly back- de and will be escorted by the Youn X |l be ‘merged. | Colonel T.F Barry: | o e P o 12 P o PG P o P P e P R o P e e P | v A “Gontributing, and the committee | Men's Institute. : e Jeremiah Deasy a Jdwa . Shee E : 2 o those -harge of the Fres: v s S P esenta- ¥ | Called at headquarters yester e R lareel Torce o[ emorts il e e hnlirecommenditoithopeltn BRE 108 0] O suopwillgena s quota of renresenia : | that there will be not less than twen volunteers will do the work under their | tion of the city the moment the transport | %‘f‘;?d&‘ :\jfn“."f-: along Golden Gate ave- | turning volunteers. Interest in the home- four Irish socleties in that division, in-| direction. .. |is sighted. The fact that C: L il B v s avenue to Market, in- | coming of the boys has grown to almost a - = ans. - £ fact that Colonel Duboce ge from Van N * 2 e X | cluding the 4 t Order of Hibernians. | A" B. Spreckels, president of the Park < el B i £ the places of those | fever heat within the last few day a | B Grand Army posts of Alameds | commissioners, oftered the committee an | cabled that the Sherman will make for | stead of in front of Jog FA€0, Ving for | there is every indication that Fres % | County have concluded mot to take part | uniimited number of dwarf pines in boxes | the Farallones may cause some hitch in | Who have Teuseciio 3 b be largely depopulated when the X |In the purely mihmr{ dl}-‘xv!a}- ; for the ucm‘smn. and the generous nlrrul‘-;n\o proceedings, especially if it is foggy, | the fun- e ports arrive. Brigadier General Mull ] of the Sons of St.|was promptly accepted. Superintendent | as was the cas Ces = Tha Third Brigade, accompanied b; ho o0 50 ampear tn fne. i | MacLaren will attend to the Work of piac- | o, ¥ae the case Wednesday when the| MANSON SUGGESTS A Staft and Companies C and F of the Sixth el 4 v Lodge will probably |ing them. These will not be branches, but | " ° AIe with ‘the Colorado regi- | | Regiment, N. G. C., will head the Fresno * line Pickwick. nuine, full grown trees. | ment. | SOLDIERS' MONUMENT | gelegation % 4 o * San Franc o Turn Verein will Mr. Schilling, chairman llf_ the sub-com- | Should this happen with the Sherman | | Napa as a city will not celebrate tha % | make a fine showing In gray turner uni- | mittee on evergreen decorations, has been | the naval parade will be lacking in one | = | coming home of the California boys frem x| forms and will be escorted by the shoot- | overwhelmed with telegrams notifying ‘ very interesting. feature, as it is the in-| Marsden Manson, the eminent engineer, Manila. Company H of the Fifth Regi | In section of the vereln. On the line of | him of the willingness of the people to | tention to have the transport steam under | advocates the erection of a monument In | ment. N. G. C.-will participate in d reception ‘at San Francisco. The g0 by the steamer Zinfandel fifty-five ng e ADVERTISEMENTS. & a very slow bell, followed by all the craft e P P P M e P Dy Pou M M P P M P M Mg P Y W P P S M Mm Bm MR | which will participate In the parade. % | George Dryden, chairman of the com- % | mittee on noise, will request Chief Sul- ivan of the Fire Department to allow the es of the Market Street Railw ses on I street and corner of Tenth and Howard to blow their loud- % | est when the transport is reported. | | honor of the California boys. His ideas | and sentiments are expressed in the fol- lowing letter which he has sent to the citizens’ executive committee: It is a matter of pride with all our citizes to note the spirit-in which the returning v unteers of this State are to be received. But when we analyze the mode of exp: IN DEE % | Major Harney received several applica- | characterizes the preparations now being made. THOOGHT « tions from Chinese yesterday for tickets | there Is an evancectnce about fe that s not | e YOUNG MITCHE | on the excursion boats. One Celestial de- | fully worthy of either our ¥oung rmen o | YOUNG MITCHELL * | sired to purchase fifty tickets. Another | State, nor of the spirit which calls it forth. e of hun- St When this reception is over, the bla is turned dreds of thousands of electric light: | off and the wires taken down, the green of the BOLGHT FLOWERS % | wanted to engage a tug for the exclusive | % | use of his countrymen, but the Harbor " * x x * x * x * * * * « x * x *« * * x * * * * * * x * * 2 e AND THIRS T | Commissioners were unable to.acc - e = i T L L L L L L QUENCHERD'e v : Qo mAfioners Werenun ble foraccommo: o, a0 T e 1 amaiy o & THE BEST RAMBLERS ¥ ra moved, and Wi X e memory of a | 5 e s * The steamer 217y C. \é alker has been se- | grand ' display—a triumphal procession But EVER BU".T " : x oL ;\m’t’{1 by th‘:i *;10 Sons and P”aur:m"s | even this memory will fade as the hearts wnich . or the parade. e steamer will accom- | sl cease to beat. Something more per- | T - : % | modate 500 people, and the tickets have all | .f?;;‘.:‘l',m;:znxnflg which even the hand of % | been purchased by the orders named. eI ill be forced to spare for untold gener- | * ine work on the ferry building is pro- | hould tell those yet unborn that the s | x * | gressing rapidly, and will be completed in | nians of to-day appreciate the patriot- x * | three or four days. Yesterday a huge | ism and self sacrifice of her sons who sprung X = » | sign, “All Welcome Home,” in electric | to war when their country called I, therefore. HAL % | letters, was hoisted to the top of the | suggest that proper steps be taken to erect X oF HE X | tower. | at some suitable point, such “;,“,‘,;\“‘&’;;m: * INTON AHD Howard Holmes. chief engineer of the | monument in granite and if roody. x ;[,NfiRg & | Harbor Commissioners, has made. some | will commemorate the pames and deeds of the i Lo X | pertinent _suggestions in regard to the | California Volunteers. Wh | overcrowding of the grand nave at the Rosner ri * | breakfast to be given the returning sol- | W|LL DELIVER MAIL { orchest x % | diers on the morning after their arrival. e suggests that the invitations be lim- 3 : X | ited to 2000, as the space will not permit ON THE TRANSPORT} i Freo & | of any more people being handled with Tnene | | Lo ELASCO | comfort. The tables will occupy at least d of the San Fran- ren I e R * | So1F the space. Superintendent For LOOKED COT FORl all letters | THE FLOWER. GQIRLS | Licutenant Peterson is very anxious to | clsco Postoffice announces that 4 " N P P P Sy 5 =iy LN % | have the Marion take part in the ‘naval | for e slol st o | pageant, and an effort will be made to get | ment will be delivered aboard the Sher " TR g P e w P P e P R P e Pem -‘ : the necessary permission. Eet| Man as soon as the transport reaches the | x march the members of the gymnastic as- Golden’ Gate, nearly an entire day before | x | elition “wii give exnibitions of fancy | % ¥ SAYS CALIFORNIANS therelatived and friends of the soldiers | THOS. H. B. VARNEY, x * | evolutions. x Ay et et In care of the transport Market and 10th Sts., S F. x * | Section Marshal Dockery and his alds | ¥ x| WERE BRAVE AND TRUE be “addresse d | < x * la night armli formed the Native | x| Sherman. IR Open E\idn'mu;f Sat. o diygision, as follows: x| = s o b * | Section’ marshal,’ James ‘P. Dockery; : X | John Barrett, ex-United States Consul RECEPTION NOTES. i~ o | chief lof SEaff L . "Mulcreavy; chief &id, U0 X | General to Siam, has sent a_contribution T x B Division marshal, | % X | from New York to the reception fund, and| The citizens’ executive committee held x ¢ s, John Linahan and | ¥ X | in his letter accompanying pays a tribute | a four hours’ session yvesterday, gathering X * varlor No. | 3 % | to the bravery and valor of the California | together the odds and ends of the work > * t 0 Arg No. 4; Pa-| & | volunteers, with whom he came in close | they have in hand and arranging the final | SR < * Fotlot Mo il eaaiden iite Patior |8 & | contact in the Philippines. Here is what | details of the rolelm-(:\lmn.m’l;hn :X;vworks * VISION—Division marshal, | X thermeles: e Giepin was o s A w k FREE b * aids, T. D. ‘Lown(\y and T. : 2 | Please find inclosed a check for §10, payable | technic display wan allowed. N ee 8 x <ot PHIL HASTINGS o band; Mission Parlor No. 3 X | to you, as my modest subscription to the fund | The Musicians Union sent a notification = x d ; ‘o Drum Corps: San Francis- | £ beihg ‘raised (0 defray the expenses of the | that it would be hardly likely the mem- | Treatment and Medicine 3 KEPT BUSY LeokiNag | X st el GHL L S ¥ | welcome to the returning First California Regl- | bers would volunteer their services in the 7! * Parlor No. 49; El Dorado Parlor No. b2; <4 | ment. I wish that I could afford to gi- ot arades. May Phelan expressed the FOR ® OUT FoR HI5 FRIENDS w0y Rincon Drum Corps; Rincon Parlor No. 72. [ ¥ | P : % Rivesmore, | BALBCES N B 5 * 4 g & | because T have a great personal interest in this | opinion that it would be hardly fair to X THIRD DIVISION—Band; Alcatraz Par- | ¥ brave body of men, Whose record In the Phil- | ask them to do so, and the committee's Gata"n nea Nnass St * | jor, escort to_ Alameda County parlors; | % ¥ | {ppines was not only faithful but brilliant. | previoug request was withdrawn. y ) o T R R R M W Y ¥ | Alameda No. 47; Oakland No. 50; Piedmont | & | Knowing all the officers and many of the rank | © ‘Committeeman W. J. Martin reported AND o. 120; Halcyon No. 149; Brooklyn No. |3 O3BoRNE 4 | and file from the time they arrived at Caite | na¢ he, in company with Congressman _NOISES IN EARS it, and all stayed until the and the Orphe orchestra, Athens No. 195. | ANMOUNCED o over a year ago I can hear testimony to their | Lo g g Auken gt . A lbst continuously: feom, 158 OURTH DIVISION—Marin _ County | ¥ O : Worth and honorable record. (l_\_;‘!\\r)‘vmh;‘if"\\} (\:;“:\r\::]\lfi({“[‘;;lI(‘\‘\\"t;;nazndflx! THROAT DISE_:ASES. eiius ey S iCinsen, | ipar] ca_Point Parlor band; Sea Point | % oy e e etca i ot | quested them to take the battleship out : en | Hirschfeld, Hinrichs and Lada, thee of- Pa fi[‘"fl-} REmalpais Rarion IB; 1ex X | arrive to join in the hearty reception which wiil | to meet the Sherman. The officers would | ¢ jraperie | chestra leaders from the Grand, Tivoli, o Parlor 153. *x s | b given them. In conclusion permit me to con- | have been pleased to comply, but the | after_other ing red, Columbia and Alcazar; Morris Peyser * " GrREAT duccrss™ ¥ | gratulate you and San Francisco on the splen- | ship is undergoing extensive repairs and | treatments fall. Over ° " a and Millard Kru who looked after the & x| Sain 4 | did hospitality it is showing toward all the re- | her machinery Is not in working order. | test cases, 9 per cent suc- 3 uld rot | door, and Lout snstern, the genius ity 104; Niantic 106; National 118. Jomn F1oRRISEY X | turning regiments. Such generosity of treat- | The admiral will be asked to fire a sa- | cessful. So satisfactory Is 36t ¢ of the |of the box office. {TH DIVISION—L. H. Kohn, division | ¥ Wo¥remams| J |ment has made an excellent ~impression | jute when the Sherman arrives the treatment that I make naids that sold pre and bouton- | Then there are speci marshal; Hesperian Band: Hesperian Par- | % throughout the East. The Young Ladies' Institute has char- | no charge to try it one week. £ Sombewitoaing Gndiirrealstible Werel Jounmtore Ry L Ll South | 4 : The finance committee has also declded | tored the steamer Grace Barton and will| write for ature and_ symptom blank or i Yt = MR Miss Helen Henry, Miss Violet Dale, M an. tranc I & that those who are not generous enough to | take part in the great naval parade. | call at once for EE NT. nanagers lost 2d, purehased | Jujiet Croshy. "Miks Lliza McNeil, | Miss o L DIVISION =D g«q‘}‘;m‘)g;j Y6 Fou Yo P B i P PR P e B R B | contribute to'the fund will not derive any | Tickets will be 75 cents and can be pur- DR. COTTINGHAM L-rolling, investing w in boutonnieres. | 3 i Precita 187; Olympus 193; Presidio 19; | contribute. ¥rom Fresno came word that # 4 izrolling, investing In boutonnicres Liitie sragen, | Ereclta, 35: ! om Jrresno came oL, tha | @ P 1o M e P P P P e P P P P P P e P @ ainot Sthons: DAl At B e entered fnto ellic Shiller, g R to will fill half a_car with | ¥ 632Ma -» OPD. . e competitic ZE 4.5 a - S Palermo sends 2 - . N OW= ergreens. end Y | ,—9-12 a. m., 1-3 and 7-8 p. b ot g 1 of 3 Charlott o “m}”s TRAINLOAD OF PALMS l!'f;ifl(‘alinn that hr'rdrii‘ |}s h{n}"c 1700‘4‘ STING CORPORATION | it £ kit 20unc > close of the | & Lo 7 e palms ready. Hanford will furnish 1135 | 4 1 et-to Ellinghouse, ‘with a posy fn each | Jale; Miss M eiie MeIntyre, ecta. FOR: STREET=DISPLAY:| nains ey e e ar i | ‘re. was looking pale but and Thail |Bosed of the as " L : va- | 10ads ‘will be ready for shipment Frid 2 done by the atiested by the 700 | The committee in charge of the decora- | 10305 will be ready for shipment TRCRY: | 3 Ocean Water Tub Baths. Seventh street, corner r direct from the ocean. Mission. Salt 101 glistening dollars that represent the re- | sult of their labor: | Last, but not‘le: | thanks to the art t, the managers offer who contributed to tions has been untiring In its efforts to make a display that will eclipse in extent and grandeur anything of the kind ever attempted by the citizens of this city. From all sections of the State the | offers are as generous, and it is calculated | that twenty cars will be filled with floral | decorations. | The Paltry Contribution of Market-Street When " (ood Tea — ——— the following excellent programme: "he plans which it has formulated and 5 [ _In this connection the committee has is- . . I %o ertue, sgmenisd orchest unior the | Carroing ont for dressing the ity tn gale | Sued the foliowing: \ Railway Company Rejected. rection of E. M, Rosner; “Glimpses From | ggr g 2 s d unis i Owing to the splendid generosity of | d | Girection of B M, Rosner. (Glimpses Ttom | garb are original in design and unique in sp | 8 .an Cplp e, e e Beanso, Brathers (Or- | character. The electrical display, which | the Southern Pacific in placing at the | | Blg Presents And [ Preumye oA View "From - the - Vaudeville | has already been described, will be a truly | Sisposal of the California public its | ) i u P Syanenis fullest facilities for free transportation HE citizens in charge of the rcception have returned to the Market- .and Warrants | (Orpheum), ragtime fol} ; Miss Blanche Bates wonderful sight, but none the less beau- of decorating material, we are in a po- tiful will be the palm and evergreen dec- sition to welcome substantial contri- street Railway Company its donation of $230 to the fund. The action Are Wanted and the Frawley Company from the. California W jes v T e i P, I e o ealiiemns | orations which will line Market street.| butions. The Southern Pacific is treat- el ety avibomeeling of the exscuting wommitiee; for Try ¢ Tivoll Opera Company chorus and orchestra | The material to be used in this latter part 1‘:]1: us}l“lnm royally, andh‘\:e rely upon e mhrr;]v iu: ‘uef m;r,n e?nm:lsldorod that the company's check Ot ALl Kinde | andthe’Ceicbrated sextot from +Loicia AT | or'{1ie diaplay will epresent the gencros- | LN Public reclprocating by on s 3 proportion to the revenue it will receive from the < : 5 ¥ thoLocationtot i\i’:l]y;:rx; l\.lu:)‘h:“lnd\‘i\hkfli:. : rxun‘ “\D\Y_ln(llld. ity, patriotism and enthuslasm of nearly ing Judiciously sel’gcted vl";:((‘flal‘ 80 celebration and out of all comparison with the donations of other corpora- | mt nenm m fl n or c atiol W iam Me: e neenzio Fornari, illam Y, Pd - as not to overt: ts magnificent con- i B Vi Vas s vi ok D E huster; Anna Lichter in the mad scene from | every city and hamlet In the State. b L S e e L B s A Talowine letier was mentwich ths fturneq fenenic - Government And Lucta” ' “(flute obligato, aron and Herbert (Orphe Linton and Mclni Louls Neubauer); m). grotesque acro yre (Orpheum), sketch Miss Florence Roberts and * White , from the Alcazar Theate: y scene from ‘‘Romeo and Juli H The idea was advanced by A. Schilling E Huntington, President Market-st: and received the hearty approval of the other members of the committee. 1t was with some apprehension as to results that lie addressed a letter to the executives tion agent, who has instructions to re- celve decoration material and forward it free. Have him advise the division superintendent of the quantity to move and ask date when car will be at sta- and benefit of our American volunteer tro tion. Must be in San Francisco not reet Raflway Company, City—Dear Sir: Justice. to the people of San Francisco we deem it our duty to return to you the in- closed check of $250 which has been handed to our finance committee as the contribu- tion of the Market-street Railway Company to the fund being raised for the reception the California Regiment, ops, particularly In Big Value Stores. ®TORES EVERYWHERE 100 STORES. drg. Dagmar (Orpheum), international char- | of the principal cities asking them to ap- | 1000 (} L A about to return {rom the war. tate an S “‘He’m‘)‘_“ e ehn ot s peal to thelr citizens to make donations an the 20th. ‘We conslder the amount out of all proportich to the contributions made by other D aater: i the 7 Y m:_ "‘;) ?’n‘ffié of Emms. Lhrlatmu? lre?s mfii evergreens citizens and corporations who will receive little or no benefit from the presence of Botb Surveyed Fiten, entilled “Frederic Lemaltra®; ine | 10, D¢ used In transforming Market street | GAYLY. DECKED CRAFT visitors in our metropolis drawn here by the celebration. Your company practically T | e P ey e T T ; Into a beautiful vista. The responses were controls our street raflwi ¥ b BR R wne. Bar- BumUnehkieyca fcan biographi Edwin Stevens in & mew | (o0 mpt and expressed so much liberal- ay system, and the benefits which you derive ought to bear 7| aba, BOGRBIACKE., Dath Y . monologue, finishe th the coon effusion, some relation to the amount of your subscription. Yours truly. | houses, billlard _tables, “My Josephine'; Irene Vinton (Olympia), op- ity that the success of the plan was s WILL MEET TRANSPORT Bk ok ok ok ok ke ko ok ok ok ok ok k k ok kok kAR ok ok CITIZENS' EXECUTIVE COMMITTE. brewers, bookbinders, @ & K ok ok ok ke ke ke ke ok ok ok kA ok ke ke ok e kok ko ok ok ok ok ok candy-makers, canners, e eratic’ vocallst Clement and company in | SUred at once, i ity rere Mot oile e Sec o N 0 " s I v % 8 h Vi vi T} NS' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. , ur mills, foundries, laundries, paper. F. A. HYDE e . s ommen B JEmetr ‘,‘;‘J"ifl; “,fl £ae ey oy | Preparations for the demonstration on H. C. McPIKF, Secretary. e ey imngérs, printers, palnters, shoe factories, k4 Opera-house _Company in the third act of l\rlnclpul florists have donated their sery- | the bay when the California volunteers S w"é’;’.;’;h,@“g’,‘;@s‘_‘ ots, . LI5 Montgomery St., San Francisco, “Dorothy’’; Zoe Matthews (Chutes), vocalist; ces to handle and arrange the decora- |arrive are going on apace. Extraordinary o e T M P P N PR P P P P P P P P R P o P Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St

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