The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 19, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO C.ALL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 189 p ISt sergeant and I 1 ter sergeant, The last n.smed has ce his return from Manila | app: d by Commander Mocre of the on of Califo; ome add evenirg was by WILL BE FRE | WAIFS WILL FIND A HOME IN THIS GRAND EDIFICE preeeerrerar b el FIRESIE I | T e 0 & | ¢ ! . ® | * Are Now Cornfortable ? | Camp. * e | seriices in " or 4 v he program THE THIRTY-FIFTH REGIMENT ne. and then 4 e TSRS r 3 FORT TO HAVE IT % UITED HERE. 5 MUST USE IRON POLES. ? Market-| Stre"t Railway Company ¢ ] . . = = . B . a bt . @ eievieiet e eibeibetei@ 1 £ RCHBISHOP RIORDAN will to- ¢ B S morrow dedicate the new Youths' ¢ . 7 Directory building at Nineteenth ¢ & : nd Angelica streets. The im- & 7 1 : ve ceremonies will be held in the o 1 £u Mass will be cele- [ é his Grace Most Rev. Arch- . . fordan, and he will be assisted ¢ PS - D. O. Crowley, the director of & ¢ 7 ome for destitute boys; Rev. P. 4 3 s. of St. Patrick’s; Ivin and Rev. J. Morgan. - . g cation of the magnificent struc- < & Zecei A commemorate one of the most & 5 i ¢ cements in charitable work MARRIED TO A TERMAGANT, e R e ; @ James Gillice Has His Wife Arrested T lniheiEh s e ? nerous in accom- ¢ Y for Cruelty and Threats to the ger morrow. fons have ors of the St. FRAGLEY FILES HIS ANNUAL REPORT MANY STREETS AND SEWERS CONSTRUCTED. “HALE THREATENED OTIS APPE/I/-?S TO BE A FAKE The Brigadier General's dd/utant and Chief Aid Braid the Story as a Lie. Tax Collector Sheehan Shows Over Five Million Dollars in Collections. It shows that amounted the were ures 93 more than expenditures ap- oo < Sheehan also filed his re- of which is as fol- m the two Lmr,(\ AID IS ASKED FOR PORTO RICAN SUFFERERS SECRETARY ROOT APPEALS FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS. sta- Mayor Phelan Receives a Letter Set- T ting Forth Frightful Condi- tions Around San Juan. elephone servi Becretary of War Root has Issued to every city in untry peal for ol TO RECEIVE IDAHO BOYS. Adjutant General Weaver Here From Boise to Arrange for His { Volunteers® Reception. Adjutant General J. L. Weaver arrived at the Grand vesterday from Boise City as the advance guard of the delegation which is soon to come to welcome home nteers from that State. er of the delegation, which ‘of Governor Frank Steunenberg d the members of his staff. to- number of prominent State 3 esterday for this city v of e of steamers ropean ports, Portland me down from there not expected to arrive he; fu"‘ the end of next week al Weaver had but little to say that had been made ception of the boys, as they will pend on the wishes of the boys daho | 1 of them, and avor to comply Harvard and ngagements, torical ac- Americ with his of the time the ir reception. A nquet has been arranged, how- the people of Idaho are turning re country inside out to prepare r their heroes’ return. Whatever direc- tion the reception may take they are de- termined to make it an event the men will remember as long as they live. —_— e——— The Woes of Three Old Men. 2 generous > Rican dis- the imme- he sufferers ar as in periods ¢ only a sample modern pre: s dvertise- pur fe- ted and hum: active and i Burke, a carriage-maker, anz] Patrick Kennedy, years of age, appeared 73 a William ears of age, more engaged in rade. The volu | K all - . k to carry eablis jongshoreman, ass cabin pa! hici: can’ be obtained. Further tra | before Judge Graham yesterday on a Bers « will be sent at dates, of which public | charge of vagrancy. They were found notice will be given. Thursday night sleeping in an old_boat Any committee of funcs will rec charged with house oh sion street, between Spear and Steuart. They all told the Judge the Same tale, that being old men they were unable to om;unhw‘ark a;g h.:’nddm gnd T - Some place of shelter. The Judge dis- dexed to Centh Fenneyis | oveq the charge against them and told nia Members. B ST et Y D | them that s far as he was concerned was a pleas- | they could sleep in the boathouse as ong \ Hall of thc! Have You Seen as they lik ding on Post street, the | The Sparks and Looker-On columas of & o = i («(‘xep(r;r,':llnndered this week's News-Letter? Herman Liebes’ Estate. ———————— 5 F r Oaks Camp, Sons Father Doyle to Preach. The second inventory and appraisement er Camp of the same cr- in the estate of the late Herman Liebes St T Alexander P. Dovle, editor of the | was filed yesterday. The appraisers, Will- No. 3 he members of Admiral | catholte World Magazine, who arrived iam Costello, William J. Biggy and George Camyp, Sons of Veterans, com- ‘l'x this city a few days ago, has taken up | B. Barber. find the estate to be valued at cclusively of officers and men of | quarters with the Paulist Fathers. He|$§221,26¢ S1. In the original appraisement vania Volunteers, and | will preach both morning and evening to- | the estate was valued at $244.281, but the Brown is captain, | morrow. His sermon after vespers will be | heirs aileged that the estate was under- arsha first lieutenant, E. 7. on “The Future of Catholicism in| valued, but it appears that such was not ond lieutenant, Benjamin L.'America. SONS OF VETERANS. | 1 inclose here ¥ith coples of tele- eived from General Davis. Very An Incident of the Reception Ten-; the case. John King, a machinist, 70 years of age; | i Taylor shooting and killing one of lhe‘ by water they | e much be-| Two Men Executed Who Had First | { may express in| Louis Rosenstein and h large | | with them. The latter was | house in the District of Columbia about HONORED DEAD ARE REMEMBERED Emperor William Un- veils a Monument. G TR Special Dispatch to The Call. BERLIN, Aug. 15.—Emperor Willlam unveiled 2 monument to the dead of the regiment of the First Guards on the St. | Privat battlefield, in the viclnity of Metz. | In the address, which his Majesty made on the occasion he said: Hallow ollections attend to-day’s festivhl, minking hoarts Deat igher® My First Regiment of Foot Guards sented by one compa e comrad spot est regim i a mul field. Yet Al- though it ory to | my house, whos it has | been cal though m»mnna] r»i stone neath the sward. differs { | “The (i»\mn of t from tr ual on ba clad repose on a » regiment’s proud that tne be p»néraily‘ eld as a guar- of both who fell. | found a glor- | also féught | “for their hmp(mrl | | are low- this bronze statue over the over the tombs that we think sorrowful dead. deep thanks a glance to the Lo ance he so mercifull EIsAL or, of their brave an_upward | for the guid- | recail that the s souls of all who once stood face will look down | ay from whence they to fx-»‘ in hot vr.rmn‘lvl upon us from this d: around the throne of the supreme | ndge, united in eternal peace strongly emphasized in his utter- | “all” Emperor W the words “al both™ Ahces ‘when Teferring to soldiers of “both” armie: DOUBLE HANGING OF DLD OFFENDERS the brave | Murdered and Then Robbed a | Man and His Wife. | ROCKVILLE, Md., Aug. 15—Armistead | Taylor and John Alfred Brown were | hanged this morning for the murder of | s wife. The drop | r and Brown | fell at 10:20 o'clock. T: robbed and murdered Lc Rosenstein and his wife, Dora, on the morning of | May 12, 1599, at the little town of Slidell, | Montgomery County, Md. Brown was ar. | rested, together with 2 woman with whom | he lived. mainly ause Taylor boarded | aptured in a he a week after the murder, but in effecting | the arrest a fierce fight ensued, resulting | officers. The prisoner was taken to Rockville w\ be tried for the Rosenstein murders. He | made a confession implicating Brown, and | both were indicted. The men were tried | and convicted. Taylor was about 30 years | of age and had_spent more than haif his lite in prison. Brown was about 40 years old. CLEARING THE BEACH. The Santa Cruz Council Sets Driving | Limits. | | OQM*Q;&Q*@*Q SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 18.—The City Coun cil bas passed an ordinance prohibiting the riding or driving Of any horse or vehicle on the beach in front of -the bathhouses | between CIliff street and Riverside ave- nue between the hours of 10 o’clock in the | morning and 5 in the afternoon. The pen alty is a fine not to exceed $160 or impris- | onment not to exceed thirty days. This is hailed as 2 200d measure, as t constant passing of teams has source of danger to children p!lyin‘ = | o n the beach. | | entire GOETHE'S SONGS WEET SINGERS ; Anniversary of the Poet’s Birthday. ' FREE CELEBRATION ARRANGED e DR. JORDAN AND OTHER EILO- QUENT PROFESSORS TO SPEAK. i Significant Letter of Regret From Dr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Presi- dent of the University of California. g The one hundred and fiftieth 1)n‘\'er— s birthday ver the world. rge citi England e co celebra- a dignified affair. tion is_to be It W t place in Metropolitan Temple svening of August 28. Admission will be ely free ak he evening will be Da- University; h, U profe: Dr. Gnr‘;“] wil The following tute the commit mann Barth e u9< (lhd m ent tnl 0] by Goethe. Dr. Benjamin Ide Whee headed the original list of sp 1 hat he cannot attend, and therefore send this letter of regret: ITHAC. Mr. W. Zimmerman ing so: song and participat hundred and fifti IDE WHEBLER. " | PREPARATIONS FOR THE VENETIAN CARNIVAL | Canopy of Electric Lights Will Hang Over the Lake at Santa Cruz. 18.—The work for the Vene: ed SANTA CRUZ. Aug. preparing the grounds Water Carnival has been sta Jiam Lemos, the artist and decorad 2 arge force of men will be Kept bush from now until the carnival. At the Laurel street entrance is to be a stately arch with hangigs pleasing and artistic d arch will be brilliantly myriads of electric lights. Bd(r{ of th arnival entrance will be a Eorgeousiy decorated front, and from the Laurel street arch to th|< front Japanese lan- terns will be stru The tribunes whieh face on the river will be illuminated with numberless lanterns and will be decorated with thirty-two 7-foot bear flags. The band stand the center of the tribunes will be pro: decorated and illuminated with elec rie | ll)!h(g Along the Barson side of the river the | ength is a grove of trees, and lanterns will be hung from the countl b But to outstrip all in brilllancy will be the canopy of electric lights over the river. which will shed dazzling brilliance aver ‘the entire scene Mr. Lemos also has the contract for forty decorated boats to be placed on the river. The Queen's barge will be some- thing novel and grand. vited to take part in the parade, — - .| WILL FURNISH WATER FREE. | lSnnta Cruz Council | Declares War on L Opposition Water Companv SANTA CRUZ, Aug. of | S8anta Cruz owns a water sy stem and has declared war on the oppos trolled by the F. A. Hihn Company At a meeting of the City Countll last night it was decided that after September | 1 water will be furnished to the inhal tants of the city of Santa Cruz for domes- Hie purposes free of charge. BURN ED TO DEATH. Terrible End of an Insane Ward in the Poorhouse. con- BIG RAPIDS, Mich, Aug. 1S—The county at Stanwood was burned last night. The fire started in| | the insa Adolph Murrin was burned to death. Many of the forty i mates in the maln building narrowly escaped. The California Pioneers have been In- THE EHPOBIUM THE EMPORIUM. ol -5 Saturday()nly 0 Men’s Suits, ! = 0 B$10.75. 51550 0051750 xew| Al-wool Worsteds, Cheviots and Cas: meres, single or double breasted Sacks perfectly tail- the latest e last day n buy one of these su'te PEBERRY X Chocolate ' Men’s (o5 Shoes, Kid Lace fied bulH toes and up,. sewed welt soles, 2s hand- .$10.75 & oe, ragularly sola b Men’s Paxts, Strictly a1 $3 pair, all sizes—on special S' 95. E: $3 ;.armem.’—-u- AN apon pa closing tim> to-night.. 95 s'raw Boys’ Long ' 7" Ha¢ Sale Papts Smts. Br pwn and Grav/ T.-doy Satur. LAl A AR 2 A Rl L 2t g F'D.". Mixcures, - ez i 84,95 iay) only our Boys’ Kn:e A =0 & |«c o styles, forages. 1 p_ Pants Suits. o« 17 e, i3 57 STaw S $4 and EeET Ty $2.65 Hats, plvin »n1 fancy braids, all styles, et L A 9e:09 2 Ome-third oif regular t Dress Goods \: e 8, 00 Remnants. : .. o . s new fail fabrics wh'c . a-e selling 5o > a notable ani choi co.e sths from 1ic to 6 varis—to-day : Sitrlav) on v One-guarter off, Remarkah’e 3 & marked prices. Booke Of/e""'y- tios, con- Seasenable it Pi white open-work Suifings, L= z’vn" grade Ginghams, Z2phyr ancy Ho 7c Yard. : “Light That Failed,” “Mine Owa P various other up-to-date and “Plaia Tales From the H Fabrics, ranging in value from 12i5c to| K pling. X 163 vard—on special “0 Twist,” “0'd Curiosity Shop,” ny . . Many titles from Dumas, Silkolines, JRIIS 08B wtho splerdidyard-wide| 1 8¢ Yard. ..y, o gooipar.| 37 terns 1or comfe d d nene-——'m r) Latest v'e Washable special sale to-day on'y, per vard... c Men’s Caa® vads ch Percale Woven Ma- Four-in- 25c—on spe- Toilet Soap, = grnx_ Neckwear, v »er. 3 for 25¢. 3 Cakes 7¢. ..v: per. vic-ly wrappei and put up in Hands or Ciubs, regulary three cakes each—on special cial sale to-day (Satur sale to-day on'y, per box. 7c Groceries and Liguors. Specials for this day only. Soap—FEmporinm to-day 32 bars for. $7.00 Postum Cereal — The famous health coffee, large packa 'Es—‘p o3l 8 at. ac ;"o ce, Saturda; 0zen. Hesper an Tcmatoes — Thalopr ot Haywards pack, to-day 4 tins for.2: (Only 1 dozen to a single customer). | Pancake Flour—"“Amt] mima‘ —special, to day p:r pncka.. ”;O”".'O’O' 17b bars, Bourbon Whisky — Hermitage t bostles Savon, 1889, fall qu pecial at.. sl.oo Zln landel—Six years old ani extra & for empiy bottles). best o7 % Domestic Porter — The Amencm Porter that money can Juegier. -90¢c " Bring the Chil- fiolden]t-le Bazaar. = CALIFQRIIAS LARGEST-—AMERICAS GRANDEST STORE. /7" only... ,’!'U“UO.” 2 Ar. Frank Ccf fin Will Sing dren To-Day to sze Lee, the at Emporium & This > & Eoening. Qc.atcu RS HESSAEREE LIRS PERRRREPRLR L PR PP R RSV R TR IR IR ERIPRB R RRFY X L L L L e L L e L T Ty l4“14\0‘"60.4Q4Ql‘OfiQQQ‘QQ‘QO“QQQ“‘QQQQQ‘Q‘Q LT IR GhSSASESGS L6 SIS S A < terday. Henry Wadsworth, one of i testified as to COURT NOTES. | Mrs. ncy Barnett, 156 Tehama street, | swore to a complaint in Judge Graham's | vesterday for the arrest of John it AnItied e it b of the people ag: mitted to probete by Judge Coffey yes- the its | lives on the flat abov R i, el | On Thu of compelling the company to bear its called upon him and he th burden of the war expe; nd stamp downstairs. | d of compelling shippers The c.arge of betrayal under promise | re Judge Troutt ye of marriage preferred by Josephine Trit- T hvul“’f!{r: r! z;:n !;; ziak, 701 Goiden avenue, agalinst James H. Treasure, a liquor dealer, was Gismissed by Judge Treadwell ¥ z as there wa no evidence to st charge. on to fi e an amend- Kate Lambert, a girl 17 ¥ - = ing on Sevenfeenth street, swore to o | a0 the Jate James G Tair was oo mpla n Judge Graham’s court ve: O b & Pe A ST terday for the arrest John Lambert, R cora i case panE her r. with threats against life. ot .x . 1€ Their mother died recently and left Ka some furniture and $100 in_cash. Sin : Ingp then John has been demanding and get- 304 '”‘g“ Hom r}‘:(“;‘“ ting money from her and on Thursda e BiEC dinse he threate to kill her unless| Fa L and Agricultural Compa o g taking water from the San Joa the canal of the pl damages. § ——————— Addresses to Young '\Ion. abov Mission street 's court s wife. She a year and uggestion of | charged in yesterday with vagranc 3 | declared he had been drunk f refused to work t the the Judge he went to St. Ignatius Church | and took the pledge for the twentieth time, and the Judge on his return to court | dresses to young men has be to be given by Rev. Leonard said he would give him months if he : Men's broke his pledge this Y | the ‘l"‘mfw»p! '1‘\.; Ozis Danis, who is jointly accused with | for six e ut his brother, Albert F. Danfs, of grand lar- | has based his eny, G5 mow on trial before Judge Law- | characters In modern ficti lor. It is alleged that they e $115 from | is entitled l'('.:‘ M Olm Schrnder stres | The “will of the late Lloyd Tevis was ad- ! comm a grocer a ion | of thi afternoon ces promptly at 3 o'clock. Can You Guess the Exact Time of the Arrival of the California Volunteers. SO YOU CAN WIN $50 AND ALSO HAVE THE HONOR OF DONATING $50 TO THE GENERAL FUND OF THE ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. fF unteers. E To the person who guesses t wt il be donate d in the name person to the gemeral funds of the entertainment committee The Merchants’ Exchange of this city will furnish the official record of the sighting of the transport, and from that record the decision will be made. The terms of the contest are: All guesses must be made on a coupon cut from the Daily or Sunday Call. VERYBODY is on the tiptoe of expectancy as to the date of the arrival of the California vol- Can you guess the exact time, if not how near? est to the exact time (day, hour, minute and second) the Sunday Call will gx:'c 100, one- which ($50) goes to the lucky guesser and the other half ($50) Each person is allowed to fill out as many coupons as desired and they may be mailed cach day or all together, at the pleasure of the guesser. No coupons will be received or entered into the contest that bear a postmark later than August 20. Fill out this coupon and mail to Coupon Editor Sunday Call. | Guess That the Transport Hontt AT TS TS TS AT S TSR AT TR TR TS A TR kT T OOk Ak Sherman With the California Vo.unteers Wili Be Sighted by the Iinute.. ) Timekeeper of the Merchants’ Exchange at: ‘Wame................... Hddresssivsivai s SDESHESESEIESHEA SIS TSY TSH TR T TS AT AT ET RS I TE T HESEETED § M A or P.M Second. RO O LSS

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