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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30 1899, LOVE AFFAIR OF THE geLE . ue ad : ’ 2 Crowds come to The Emporium, because The bargains % & Travelle, : : o Falland 3 e T0 CHIEF LFES S s THEEMPORIUM /v 1 x X H X X % Conjurer, and Catalogue 3 esults in a Suit Being Brou e onsul Ho Yow’s Gigantic Pro- & . B¥ Gorentic nacanr, 8 G140 3 5 & am., 2tos CAUFORNIAS LARGEST—AMERICAS GRANDEST STORE. days. Send : . : : Divulges the Names ' & o name. > Agamst His Estate of His Pals. ]eCt Under Way : 3 1 x oo Torn — H 7 H e i ; EXPECTS A LIGHT SENTENCE 5 ; . . W > SRESTE ~ The Dead Millionaire Promised t0 Leave Oriental Emperor to Give Especial Trade 3 3 THE AUSTRALIAN CRCOK FIN- : P-4 H M ” R d d $]O 000 ' H- ALLY BREAKS DOWN. P i I S t A i t P t — 1SS MO ' rivileges 1o - Americans 10 rreven H : Mollie Redmon ,000 in His ity g : * ' ' At the Suggestion of the Chief He lh'l x ES - wl” and Falled to Keep Refuses to Go on With Annl l a“on by European Powers- : Wednesday Only. Wednesday Only. : HapeaalCoxpnE Exos —_— = » lmported Hose, 172 &1 Taffeta 0 c: Hurstripe ¢ 1 ings. ; 1 o Tiffeta Sil * ceedings One of the largest commercial and in- | special sxndicates, etc,, and “In fact the | & Ladies’ Import- R | et Cikfexte — a PO " h 1 < g dustrial movements of the world is now |aim of the ccmpany shall be to take ad- | ed Heirmsdorf / \ | ’ . 2avy quality, in a .| receiving the serious consideration of a | vantage of each and every opportunity | & Black Real | very pretty line of colorings, such as : B+ P99+ 0000 eSO+ 0sd0d+ oo sos@| Casev. the Austrailan crook, who is|TEPRERE G Lo Tng American capi- | SRt MY, appear to afford a profitable e Mlc C“ ESTYANRItK [{bluet, coriae fhius, ot & gh 4 J | suspected of belhg one of the Men Who|talists of this city. Reference has been | " From reliable sources it is learned that : o osten xery neagshict waist fabrio, onrrean ax o el 8pecle e e steamer | 0" ¢ once or twice in the press, but | while the proposition of the Consul-Gen- -82, extra $1 quality, for this day only.. 3 | Alameda, has made a confession to Chief | ™ B O the project bas mever | eral is unofficial, it has the sanction of the | # high spliced Lt oLy c ¢ % e & 27y 3 the importance o e project ha e ralis un bl SALCLE e 3 9 | vulge + stood. The proposition is the formation | cvery franchise and concession within the | g toes, nn Tosca Wednesday Only. < ' ¢ | " Casey's confession was not unexpected | Of @ United States and China trading com- | gift of the Chinese Government and the| g Grop stitchad, - E Sl e boas xpected | 0 0 he scope of which will reach into | granting of these concessions to such an lar 25 Larges Bed St that wil ¢ - by the detoctives who have been engaged | PANY: ; T nanis : ¢ S 10 Such an | & our regular 250 Y. * + 7 | by the detectives who have been enzaged | overy branch of the industries of _the | organization as contemplated would bel g }oc for this \Sh wear - well— ® ! | terday he was taken before Judge Mur two great nations. Meetings looking to | o rle SR EHRC Tok L1 e mands for the | & day only, 170 eefs, 36c. they are for W T | ky on a writ of habeas corpus sworn the creation of such an organization are | inc "rom "the frasping powers of Eu- | & o wai on g double beds (size 81x90 irches), nicely ¥ R 3 Miss o5 his friend, ‘‘Teddy ander. Ca being held here frequently, the capital|rope ~ With these interests vested in | tne poir, or 3 | b Fipediug 4 e did 4 & ¢ | was represenied by Attorney George Colt | here as well as in the Bast and China is | America ' the United States #would he|: pairs for 50c el b S he;‘l"g' ¢ | lins ho was prepared to make a harc r inte o blige ) ights s i e weig nbleached sheeting, 5 wi 3 4 | fight in behalf of his client. When the | PeComing int ted s - 3 O—allfil‘{z‘h?npx'xnkt::;:\'zhfh{:;smq o e & Undexmens =nd """"“E‘ | snow white after a 2 ko) )¢ REDMOND © | hearing was called Collins announced t The first public notice of this movement The general plan of organization is !ni = Second Section from Entrance. 4 ite af nderinas— g b THE | he was ready to proceed, and addre: was Issued by Ho Yow, the Consul-Gen- 5508 SRR BAR O OTERRARUOR Sere | s special this day only, each 36¢c ¢ * PLAINTIF™ + 1 rt started to argue the ca al of China in this city, who sent out | chan capitalists and corporations at | W8 {flesddy OlllV 1 $ ¢ | had scarcely uttere a dozen words when'l o number of circulars to the commerclal | varlou points. This would naturally pre- | : . Sl Wednesd ¢ 3 oA ) spered something to Cz bodies of this city, the East and in China. | vent centralization of the company in any | Irish Point Effect ite 2 o ¢ | oo tmmediately inteeniptedins attorney (i) U8 v esntative ot ineiowery iKirie || seEUGniOCHEhE i fed BLatati bt fmonld| » Bureau CibE o Bicantneacti ednesday Only. : . o't want 0 g0 on with th ‘om has always distinctly stated that his | il Comin? upon' the Intetests Stk & SeartSs s 184 inches, both Poppuafage Avtier of our eagerly g he quietly remarked to C acts in this matter were unofficial, but | held by its citizens in the Orient. It is 3 g 4 - watched-for Dy the continucd until Thurs: | for il this his roadmindedness has been | stated that the project Is being advanced | : ‘""r‘l’e“N‘;‘;k:l’,l;]askf\oc"::dfpef‘;:'f}:;( dd;\v Music, 20¢. . of - : . N ; 2 1 by those either ignorant of his |among other capitali than those of | sig g ALl L 2 == . i | " Although surprised at the strange re- | criticized by 1A T e reasons, | San Francisco. That it is favorably con- | & on: 44| et Sheet Music—tie pieces listed for 54 quest of ‘his client, Colling made the mo- | purpose or featiul for personal teasons | Jifired nere is manifest by the meetings | & this day onlv s2ll regu'arly for 35c. * + tion ance, which was r';‘_‘,.;,) (nisfuncicl .‘.}11 some of the prominent business men of g / My Josephine' = -« X ) e e o e orisly) comstfens s o (L7 OB pyhoe thptesenticialon 18 Wednesday Only. e oreen Fi M + ) a walk. He was returned to it with her comparatively un- | dupject. | & =y One Night in June' * ) S n_two hours later and placed in | urces, her It is certain that Ho Yow has excited | # Lubin’s Soap: ““Songs the Soldlers Sang. : * nks. s S0¥ re 13 a ass 'S vhen- ‘“‘La outo arc] at he was ous to tell e | zation, D S e representing unlimited capital are to be | sizes of ihe —_— ¢ ¢ Detectlve Ellis was sent fo the nterprise and ingenulty. | £55n present. So far no results have ob- | : extra fine, | f 3 & . a s Nisacrrementitng - 11 | department. They were closeted to 2 % no extraordinary inducements the capital- | fumeu Toilet H i « % P Sl -.u:"SL‘,'E,.,',,‘..',R““A’\“”'u,,1 for over two hours, after which | Government has always | ists would e but lttle time with It. | : Fe Hmlse-Furnlshlng @ ¢ 5 e returned to his cell in the City n Bas in con- | The stafement has been made that the | g el Specials To-Day. b3 N al advantage that other na- | money men he ve received the as ! - . D ong e 1 about \'s confession ho Tollows the daily trend | Surance that th ernment of China | & dey only at| g p ' for $150,000. vigoro denied that he had | c iversant with the aggressive | will back the proposed company with cap- | & o xtra - 1 ¥ as Carter ot the diplomats of Bu- |ital and all of the power she commands, | & : a little more| hogzyy bl + S - myself by gi realize, the advantages that | if they will start the ball to rolling on this | g thaa half price per cake. | gray -« g9 z 0 he ca he citizens o e ed | side ¥ ac Ocean. 2 v 4 5¢ | & 1 b e & elons very Bt ne Bt | f e oF 1 TaoaOcn : Regularly 40c 60c 75¢ | enamel : ! @ well re confident | ngent 3 — | ware S 3 e e aen s s the key to the situa- | | # Specialat.....283 38¢ 854€ frypon : - . same old | con men who | tion. A ntly returned from | » s o S gy 5 way. Quar g and making it up, they | robbed the the Alameda. | China st the powers that be in i | :n[h long handles. medinm size, rng'I:;y M 9 sa months slip by until there was | That is all 1 have to say.” that country recognized the neces- | & Wednesday Only. | 26c each—for this day only..........TOC g 3 violent outbreak i rom another .\’mu'«u‘ however, it ~u,\K becoming one ‘.}-x the rl--‘m.;:mz;d - et fi ¢ > of prom fol known that Casey could not longer s Givilized nations of the world—or be SSbir siorelol ? D ter 1 upon the * ne’ process and he decided to chopped up territorially and parceled out : Dral_zery e mg‘d“ 100! ; besought him to us make @ n bre »f his connection with | among the wers 0 urops which s o4 i 5 i REaAmonais the robk Tt for Detective | means its annihilation as a nation. To » De"'me"e"' rds of the 124c ? S - i ed. Mr. Highton refused 1o | Gibs 1 his intention | accom this by its own power and re- ! # quality of Figured Denimottes for drap-| Imported French Kitchen Knives, 7- @ matter, holding that after d asked him to inform Chief sources is impossible, and a_strong ally | ® eryand all kinds of home decorations | inch blade, black ebony hanile with # Carter was clear of | The fact that latter wh to|is necessary. America s China's only & Os ahedl SiiPan it s e S g . THOMAS CARTER uld h. e just as the ring of the writ of nul{. le the alliance 1?\\12; 1>.-l ru'mmn :‘ . : inch:s wid e_,‘ sian pdatterns in 5| brass ferrule, regularly 40c eac z-éox 3 he wen abeas corpus was com red and whic] cia. nd not pc ic ow in his ad- | olorings—special, pai v e 4 | 15 IR THE DEAD MILLION AR B T o ot ot uen o | Gress refers to San Francisco as the nat- [ S ERe T o e 9| this day on! c 9 + presumed to mean that i out | uraldistributing center, of the trade of s b4 % ducement to the prison ' | the Pacific Ocean, and “toward this point —_— il T eten his attornes o hostpone | must ‘converge ‘the greater part of’ the s Last day of the Sugar Saie. Until closing time ¥ missed. i [ frade that, Wit eventually b, dovanac | Compact Regulations s to-night, 21 Ibs Fine Granulated Sugar for $1-°° * con ch Miss Redm robber t large, but througt 0 ) n is to rm United . )w suing Thoms rter's esta confession o ey the police now k st na trading company with Violated. S : ; ; S the breach of promise v his Whereabouts. His arrest is a om five to ten million dol- » No transaction complete in this store until cusiomer is = court the couple became as ~ted at yment lars, il charter which will per- — & 3 @ E for three years Festerd tectives arrested a man | it of the xtensive fleld of opera- » SdflSfit’d @ T 3 ed Harris, who was with Casey when | tons, {’:' K 0t ‘;"“"‘l‘, “;:{llrl“"‘ “’]‘“‘P Well defined rumors of possible trouble i e d from his trip to New Orl, ied by t €sto: ts 0S¢ I8 10 | in the insurance compact have been caus- | elng questioned he said he deal as direct purchaser or agent in the Insuran pact have been caus 5 & On heing questioned he 2aid he met Casey | natural products or manufactured articles | N8 a great deal of yneasiness among the | (S SAREIASSNACRAEEEARE T ANSAIHIIERTERAIARGINY crooked tr: ns. As he elearis | of each country with a view of introduc- [ fire underwriters. It is all over the old | e hie Imocthee he whe shortly | ing Ameriean products into China; estab- | question of compensation to agents. Some course, large houses, and the applause is afterward released. *lf’%“‘}’” "h"\;'“»*_- . Ayery treaty port|of the managers claim that the rules of very frequent and spontaneous. There = = ”.v 1 2 ¢ e “L_“ “r_ nd ac “,x‘“ 1""' the union establishing a uniform rate of much room for dramatic ction, an > = .| tracts for the construction of railways, | | x ¥ hence the trio consisting of Barron Ber- Mail The Call's great Souvenir|building of steamships warships or other Sonmbiion “'r“"“’l‘"fl_ violated ““r? that | thald, Mary Linck and Ella Prossnitz has . 4 VoketIe for e Chinese. Government of | as a result thelr business Is suffering. | Tl EachiFtl eFior S private concerns; to form and promote | Agents are placing their policies where | TR By e ld was screwed | = 3 g they can make the most out of them, and | siderable quantity. To appreciate fully E - - the companies who are adhering strictly | the excellent rendition of the waltz song i SDaet atas ave Rkl o ron in the last aet by Mr. Berthald, it should no will forth: | ness. | | not be forgotten that this melody has g iagnot | been the usual case when the | | been played so 0““’“ -;{k" the inter ik Bkt sionle fonttheven ciloficl rontion thcll mezzo irom ‘‘Cavalleriz usticana,” it re, asked to be appointed Suble b b sl | becomes tiresome unless delivered with a : n-the ground {%ar | trouble has' started in Oakland. It is| | refinement that flatters the educated mus- t 1 cle, d the 1 and would | med that the offending managers have | fcal connoisseur. That Mr. Berthald suc- Th a large circle of | not produc brought th | been using the plate gl nd ¢ | ceeded in giving an ideal recital of this r firm name of | to the {yun; 4:1 ‘nm‘ the will £ . ]&‘xx‘)mx‘vixn‘l;;;r(l\‘u_! x;"xl;’\m-‘.- n"\ I‘;'xm fl?h Salae :{h.mu' bit of composition was manifested Bios M Maine to | bate. Miss Redmond's name A B AN A P 5 POGREA TN e to gula busine rough | . | by_the vigorous applause accorded him. i 2 " oMaine 10 ffoned in it, unless Carter wa ® SO0 C 0000 09500000 00 O 0 ® | which to work ecxtra dollars ‘into their | June Bills Cannot Be| “another artist who fultilied her fask : = > wrote “after the + iE e CiCE e R R o e ranc) i 5 . [ nobly was Miss = Ella Prossnitz, whose st debts. 4 e i t : i H resonant dramatic soprano had various e arter disposed of his milli The ty and plate glass companies qulC-ate . chances to show its strength and fine r ng ma + are not members of the | training. The feature of the opera, how- : Jo vment of all my just| 4 who are allowe per ¢ = | ever, was the quartet in the last act. It ; ; J D O tiacaearal| under union rules have been pa v | : |t = . o t ‘ kshog D e uraean as representatives of the casualty The annual report of Superintendent | i Supg With excellont taste, contalned 1} rest and remai the | & R A e e Webster, which is rapidly nearing com- | n it, and the tout ensemble was without operty and real and personal and | J et S T o L il | pletion, Will present an interesting array a flaw. The chorus was somewhat ragged of whatever ltv;m” “{f,’?,,f‘,,‘," Pl o e Dusiness and is charged against the eas-| of School Department figures and fin-fat times, but another performance will ated.;iwhich Sghall SbglonE to, AEOS ualty companies merely to get around the | ances. It will show to a cent the deficit | easily remedy this defect. The orchestra Which 1 shall be entitled at the tima of needs a little more polish. Th gaue 1 share and | § compact provisions. | left by the last board as an heritage to | mounting wal imbued with that pains: L) S s claimed tha s method has been 5 5 and will lay be e i o A , S 5 e el Crinlbyen it Quinaeal B od densouenaue lacinresens and i ileg hetesatios ot teking renand tofdetail that chavacteristy 5 Alameda County. for some. time. . Som. | chant and teacher creditors‘of the depart-}all of George Lask's work. Once more at- the irtin Carter nty of Ala California; m daughter of m Black w re and my niece two eldest daugh rter, who now New York born ( reside at The two rter. but are their names are last ment married not kn was appointed executor, m Miss Redmond. through put in a claim for $10.000. did not think Miss Redmond'’s a just debt and threw it out the present suit, which is entitled Redmond vs. Martin Carvter. ast testament . de vea makes o Five 1t of time it rtable and solicitous. NOVEL TURNS have 1 seen the Caron and erbert act, and it has not yet lost its interest for n ARE SEEN AT [Fimi e i ¥ with the tact of a for thought illuminated it wa THE OKRPHEUM an-hour llusion | zooa fcMahon and Kin | not e , Introduction. tor | ks 2 they estionably the real thing €—= VEN with his and never scamp their work. RBesides be- | popular pu ing funny, the Hall and Staley act has the virtue of originality. The reallstic in- vasion of the spook to_bring down the | e curtair i stroke. With the Freeze | : s brothers the ever interesting bio- | wha beautiful d charm, A the Orpheum invites patronage. CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. e FOUR ISSUES OF THE CALL graph does n which he drifts from hu- pah ““"’!‘:"""" “""_'(' ‘:Pi,:"’;hl containing full account of Califor- | others he s given us, but it | nia’s royal welcome to her soldier around the uation in Bou- | boys and the celebration in their | ir »‘1”_”":‘1 "’r"; honor, wrapped ready for mailing to | ty t ')""‘_’ _‘r"“fall“‘_”r'!’ oo friends, 20 cents. Send your order to | STheniia some for the melo- Call Business Office. | dramatic tions are never over- ————— T e e afinls comyeiynecn- Tlopeers foiOclebrate s A polo bounds so | The forty-ninth anniversary of the ad- the wire and with such Hs 1 precision that 1 find his act A little repetition wownd Those who know have e in my hearing that is ever expectantly nia on the lookout for | :mi sion of California into the Union will | be celebrated by the Society of California Pioneers on September 9, by an excursion to El Campo. The steamer Ukfiah and grounds at El Campo have been engaged for the exclusive use of the Pioneers on mc mar gerial 11 t ned upon (€ t hoice pro nal production. Little| that day. The steamer will start from Arnold Gr and La Petite Hazel, two | the Tiburon ferry, foot of Market street, of the State's clever children, made their | on Saturday morning, September 9, at 10 vaudeville bow early in the week and were | o’clock sharp, and wiil leave El Campo on successful beyond their own expectations, [ her first return trip at 2:45 p. . to ac- yerhaps. dea in their mirror dance | commodate members living at a distance of the mirrors dissolving, nto transparent glass, tite Hazel walks as the passing Josephine. It is quite a clever thought. Little Arnold is perhaps the cleverer of the two, but the question is debatable. The fact that the Moulfere sis- ters do what they do on triple bars is quite & wonderful achievement, and thcy really do some excellent work, but men do that sort of thing 8o much better that it seems to me a field upon which women should not encroach. The strength need- ed for quick recovery is not apt to be in the feminine muscle, and when swinging or those who may desire to return early, and will leave on her second and last trip at 4:45 p. m. sharp.. Blum'’s orchestra will furnish the music. Dancing will be under the direction of Robert Vandercook, floor manager. A bugle call will give notice of the commencement of the literary exer- cises, which will take place before lunch. Rev. 8. H. Willey will be the chaplain. ———— PHOTOGRAPHY BY NIGHT—Get the Wasp of this week. out to-day. See how the great night parade of Saturday has been reproduced. A photographic wonder.* is for spectacle need behind which La CASEY MAKES * *+ Qe oeo e MISS MARY CRAIG SPILLANE. | | ARY CRAIG SPILI sudden] street, of septic blood poisoning, e young lady had suffered for a very much swollen, and three da diate danger w; rible shock to her parents were with her when she pass Drs. Keeney, Shumate but their efforts w last holy rites of the uttered the concluding word: sleep and the sad end came. 1t is thought that the young lad ANE W 20 Wi and her of the the ulcerated tooth ever since it was treated last February, but fever now and then and some restle: B e B R Ui o e e s o daughter of Police Captain J at 11 o’clock Monday night at anticipated, however, and her untimely er T E e a a vhe { meeting will be held in Metropelitan Hall, Total . brother Thomas G. Spillane, all of whom | WeCi g "over by Stephen Potter. presi- | Receipts . dent of the local single tax society, with | d all in their power to save the young life, olic Church to the dying woman 4 sacrament when she closed her eyes as if in s system had been absorbing the poison from THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPOIUM. balance sheet for the plaints have been made to the ment a concise compact ding June 30, 1899. unpaid, 310,054 rents unpalid. matter for publication to any great ex- ries H tent. All are willing to admit that trouble unpaid demands June :2\. 1899, is likel but rt that they will exert ue merchants June 30, 1889, every effort to prevent a coliapse of the | $Z Total, $215,152 39. The unpaid items tmion. Under the rules a member desir- | for June, 1869, are barred from payment ing to withdraw must give ten da. no- | by a constitutio: inhibition which pro- bilities of one fiscal year B O O S SR SRCS SNSNN SP . tice of his intention. _Statements were | vides that the made that Rolla V. Watt, Pacific Coast not be paid out of the revenues of manager of the Queen Insurance Com- g fiscal term. pany, was one of the dissatisfied ones and | The financial table as it will appear in had concluded to present his resignation | the report is as foll to the compact. When seen Sterday afternoon Mr. Watt would not confirm the rumor. He saic “There is alwa ance business, the REC Mission High School, State apportionment : City taxes and other source trouble in the insur- ame as there is in any other line. I know things are being done | Total . 3 that are not according to rule and to the CPENDITURES. \ injury of those who are living up to the 3 2 $1,1458,624 58 compact agreement. When things reach Teachers' salarles 766 40 ? | the point when they can no longer be | Janitors salaries L 1165800 4 | tolerated the only thing to do will be to JH05€ GiaTles g & | step out, but as yet I have not concluded | Rerts .o o 5 to hand in mv resignation. and any ru- ke (indigent puplis) mor to that effect is without foundation.” | stationery ... . 1 3 + At any rate insurance circies are un-| Printing . and an outbreak is looked for at al- | Furniture ......... ! t any da | General supplies . | Lights 5 | Repairs ! © emen lephone Permanent imp: Telegraph and Postage - Fuel ... Apparatus Water Legal ex Cen: z Advertising . Tncidental Henry George Anniversary. The preparations for the celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of Henry George's birth are nearly complete. Judge Crosby of New York City, the orator of the occasion, is expected to reach this | city on the overland train on Thursday evening. He will be met on the east side of the bay by a large delegation of single | taxers and other admirers of the late Mr. George and escorted to his hotel here. On Friday evening he is to be the guest of the Pro Club at the hall of that or- . ® Joking supplies Manual training Board of T Mission High § ohn Spillane, died residence, the family 1202 Jones 2 e ! ulcerated tc The P vhe! Vi Institute expe: Ak "l‘&rh\dnfn! "‘“V,,V. H<;‘N_ (‘lwlqlvnll\. The ganization, where there will be speech- |\ S 20N emands (of N eek previous, en ek became | making and other interesting exercises. | SUURICTR | To that entertainment the general public t June, 1889 as obliged to take to her bed. No imme- | are invited. On Saturday night the big Unpaid demands of king off came as a ter- | | Mr. Crosby as the speaker of the evening. | Deficit .. | This meeting is also to be free to every- body. On Monday evening the distin-| guished New York spell-binder will give the Oakland people a taste of his elo-| | quence and logic. A few days later he will proceed south and lecture in Los Angeles. administerec he had no s the oner GENERAL STATISTICS 180 Prendergast 00 310,0 9 Fstimated population hildren under 17............ Children. between 5 and 17.. Vaiue of school sites. Value of chool buildings. bevond a little at night her condition gave no cause T Hrv time of lher doath Miss Godlans 2 of age. She was I e L s e At the death Miss Spillane was 23 year o as born in Value of school librarie this city and educated in the Acadensy of the Madames of the Sacred Heart, at In the Divorce Court. Value of school apparid 000 Frankiin and BIlis strects. She possessed an uncommon talent for music, in which | Julia H. Allen has been granted a di- ot e had attained a remarkable Geeree of proficlency and had met with great sue- | vorce from John Allen on the ground of| Total ... 5,620,200 cess as a teacher of the art. markable aptitude for singing. She had t at all times willin the approaching bazaar in aid of the Y large sum of money in its behalf. Miss Spillane was highly estcemed by qualities and genfal disposition and her death among those who knew her. Her brother Olympic Club and captain of the Olympic salesman for the firm of J. C. Wilson & Co. The funeral will take place from St. Mary's Church (Paulist), corner of Cali- fornia and Dupont streets, to-morrow morning at ¢ o'clock, requiem mass wiil be celebrated. The remains will be placed in the receiving vault of Calvary Cemetery, but will be ultimately buried i Holy Cross. She had a fine soprano voice and F to assist in charitable affairs. ba displayed a re- aken part in amateur concerts and was She was deeply interested in and had collected a “RIGOLETTO” AT THE TIVOLI APPLAUDED Barron Berthald, Ella Prossnitz and William Mertens in the Lead- willful neglect. Decrees of divorce on the ground of desertion have been granted Gottleib Schmierer from _Josephine Schmierer and Catherine L. Kruse from | Edward Kruse, Louls Magnier has sued | Amelie Magniér for a divorce, alleging desertion as a cause of action. Suits for divorce on_the ground of cruelty have been filed by Catherine E. La Blanch against Henry La Blanch and Sarah Van D. Hentz agalnst George Clarence Hentz. ing Roles. ——— e “‘Rigoletto” being written In what may Kelth's millinery opening Sept. 1 and 2. *| be called the popular vein, attracts, of ouths' Directory a large circle of friends for her amiable is the cause of genuine sorrow is a popular member of the Thomas He is employed as a Club Wheelmen. when a solemn managers and they have promised to stop | fiscal year e: the p "m-u_ but the insurance managers The deficit that faced the board on that clalm’ that they ‘elther, have been unable | ater amountéd’ to. $216182 89 OF .tnis gent for fear of creating another rate | amount $208.775 10 was handed down by war across the bay. the last board. The balance, amounting | The managers who have been losing | to $6407 29, represents the unpaid labor I \becoming restless and dis- | and supply claims of Junle of this year threatening. to withdraw from the. coms | The deficit is made up of unpald teach act ils are not remedied. ers’ salaries for November and December The underwri s are not discussing the amounting to $179,346 90; janitor: * | Business Office. | tention is called to the grand quartet in the last act, in which Ella Prossnitz, | Mary Linck, Barron Berthald and Wil- liam Mertens participated. This evening “La Giaconda” will be repeated. | ALFRED METZGER. —_—————— | Complete files of The Call contain- | ing accounts of the welcome home to | our heroes can be obtained at Call Send a copy to your Eastern friends. | T o e i Mr. Heyneman to Wed. | Otto Heyneman, Chief Lees’ private sec- retary, is shortly to become a benedick. | Yesterday he modestly announced to sev | eral of his warmest friends that he is en- | gaged to marry Miss Florence Bridgman, | a charming young woman of many accom- | plishments. * Mr. Heyneman has a host of | friends who wish him success in the ven- ture. BEST IN ~ THE WORLD! DR. McLAUGHLIN’S ELECTRIC BELT. HE ELECTRIC BODY BELT, BY WHICH I apply my new method of treatment, is the best in the world; strongest, most durable .| most expensively made, most convenient 1o use, most effective in curing. Upon these points I | will guarantee it upon a bond of $5000. With all this an electric belt can do no good without knowledge of how to apply it. 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