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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 1899, MISCELLANEOUS. PLEASURE MND MIRTH HELD HAPPY CROND Brigid’s Was a Success. [CHURCH FUND ENLARGED VERY LARGE ATTENDANCE AT b4 Has just arrived. Only one of a styls, and every style the SCHUETZEN PARK. $ /atest and best. A Grand Rapids Exposition line of sam- e b4 ; ; 3§ ples—fresh, new, advanced patterns—bought at a sacrifice. Jigs and Reels to the Tune of a Lively | 8 Fiddle—Valuable Prizes for b4 vooeoe ; ¥ Twenty Racing Events 3‘ % Awarded. { § Tt ¥ Cherry- 2 . & handzome: i The reunion of 8t. Brigid's parishioners 3 8 | etzen Park yesterday was a suc- ¥ b4 cially as well as soclally. The B bd boats for Tiburon were crowded, b4 late as 3 o'clock in the day 2 swelled the number until it it reached nearly 1500, That every one had a Cnale, good time was apparent from the happy faces in all parts of the grounds, and to ather M. P. Ryan is due much credit general enjoyment. J. H. Scanlan b4 and Charles McCarthy were also very 4 oo aaad much in evidence in the matter of attend- & ing to the wants of the picnickers. 8 Business to a certain extent was com- bined with pleasur ceeds from the sale of tickets, wheel of fortune, etc., are to be donated to the fund for building the new church on Van Ness Sample Chamber Suits. Chamber $15 $80 Sample Chamber Suits of ed Golden Maple and elegant _Birdseye Golden Oek... ample Chamber Suits of and Polished 345 $80 $95 Fancy Rockers. e Chamber in the crowd. T the dancing floor of Captaln Schuemann’s big pavilion, many others sought recrea- tion among the trees, where they partook of their lunches. Others still wooed for- the Brownie wheel, over which rworth presided like an old at the fun in this line than he. had more $10 aig S hEablwiehs e wwond | Hoak ity of his uniform did not 5 DLk or Aiad 7 00 ¢ | prevent h m ‘‘dancing down” many . O Ma W g 2o v and lass. s s L $| T lergy present and the pleas- H i large, roomy, de Reed ¥ r members was {n making all ckers, with fancy 4 them Prominent were e-woven reed 500 3 ther John E. Cottle, the pastor; tk ‘ 1 * bS Father M. P. Ryan and Rev. Father b2d h Byrne, To their credit be it said 3 ted to the sale of intoxi- NO- S . M h. % iquors on the grounds, and their 3 ore_observed to the letter, wit Yoz Sewing Machines, ¢ il stive features n the cost 1 repay you 1 a comy tachmer the YOU DOX B e PATTOSIEN’S {mesroomone{6th and Mission Streets. § i yOoU SAVE MONEY AT PATTOSIEN'S? b o SOOI SN SN SRO ST. ROSE'S PARISH "Q. ENJOYS AN OUTING| ¢ bed e e > e e e 7} BUTTERWORTH J MADE THINGS — LIVELY AROUNO /| Tue BROWNIE WHEEL / DD e e e Qs e00 ed race, | Margaret Haley; second, Alice Harrieon. Bovs r | of St. Brigtd nvent -First, W. Alexander; | second. Joe Durham. Alt vs' race, 11 and | irst, V. Durham; second, Ed Guidet. Dear Madam; ‘‘Pegamold” says come; You're welcome, Chronicle bullding, No. | TEMPERANCE WORKERS FIGHT FOR THE CAUSE for men of the Cal king. Race J L r little girl | r little boys 6 and un ace f 0 o - LSS s i) TU[] MANY ¢ sonnl” vunaes, | PROEIBITION RALLY IN HOW- e ARD-STREET M. E. CHURCH. - | F. H. Cherry, representing the Vulcan | Addresses by Rev. J. W. Webb, Tron Works of San Francisco, was a Chairman of the State Executive genger on the United State: 1r:x\1.[ = Committee of the Party, port Newport, bound for Manila. Mr. S Cherry goes to Manila to direct the g JOthers. erection of an ice plant for Thomas = ving requested us ans & Co. This will make the third | A temperance rally was held fn the f it int supplied by the Vulcan Iron| fHoward - Street Methodist Episcopal for Manila firms. — Hawailan | Church yesterda won and evening, | when s made to = = | interest est that THE REPUBLICANS. | being 4 between the forces of’ the | and the liguor sellers. Atwood of Stockton presided, and principal speakers were Rev. » of Fresno, chairman of the i of the State Pro- . P. Meads of the Oak- 0] and Miss M. A. Thomp- 1 party Session of the Convention’s Commit- | tee on Permafient Organization | and Order of Business. V. Web! per s il p This is the to get in organiza- | inted re- | on perm da. offered appe A : on the “Outlook,” g and delive gthy argument in fa- PROSPECTUS FREE. vor of prohibition, in the course of which eighteen dele-| he cited many instances of the evil ef- ——— a general talk | fects of the use of intoxicaiing liquors, NOCHE 0. on topics connccted with the orgar and drew owing picture of the mani- BIG PANOCHE OIL CO., of the convention, but no busine f01d Tiessings that would result in the 4°4 ADAMS BUILDING, {ransacted, The committee will hold : a mational prohibition law. § other session next Wednesday evening. 1ds took for his subject **The n Pres and gth on the wo » and the greate: ished if the poke at consid- g for could 206 KEARNY TANC STREET. 2 Seeing Is b Park ¥ Park Band w me to-day: £A k it is doin 3 v th: i m »f the State would give i | support. | JPEN EVENINGS com | pie t Miss Thompson made an ecloquent ap- . GG peal for coniributions to carry on the b 2| Work, “Money for this purpose, she des | Melcdies from a ! ary, and she 1 good of the rt to come forward with hib- tions. nee clubs are being organized mgkout the State, and the San Fran- o Frchibition Club, under the able nagement of Chairman Nicholas Mor- m and Seccretary G. B. Conant, is rap- assuming goodly proportions. Appli- cations for membership may be addressed to Secretary Conant at 132 McAllistes street or 806 Jones street. —— Advances made on furniture and planos, with the Hou “Fat { in_Maschera’ The Two Gossips” F g {11 <] bl RADWAYS’S READY REL, uarivaled before U Pain Remedy. It & IEF has stood public for 60 years as & tantly relieves and quickly Foes all Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, Bron- Sidney Cooper, the English artist, who is now nearing his ninety-sixth birth- day, had four paintings on view this season at Burlington Houge, and sold all of them. a p e pa LAV la, Rheumatism, Neuralgla, S ache, Toothachs and all pains. xmm.uyl Malaria apd all Bowel Pains, All druzzius. for all of the pro- | MISS CROCKER HiS ATTAIED HER HAJORITY An Entertainment in Honor of the Event. e MILLIONS IN HER OWN RIGHT et MISS KATE SALISBURY TO WED ALEXANDER KEYES. e Marriage That Will TUnite the Worthy Representatives of Two 01d and Famous Southern Families. 2 e tember 7, Miss Mary r of the late Colonel ned her majority and father’s estate handed many millions he had | on Thursday, Fred Crocker the trustees of he | over to her the | willed he | The v fortune that this young girl is now mistress of to do with as she pleases | 18 considerably over three millions of dol- | lars, yielding icome of more than one | hundred thousand a y ‘This makes Miss Crocker undoubtedly the wealthiest unmarried woman in California. Since Colonel Crocker's death Miss Crocker has made her home with her grandmother, Mre. Easton, in San Mateo, Sharing her guardian’s love and affection avenue, and there was not a stingy hand | business, and not a few of | o kiln- _Our regular $8 Fancy Cobbler-seat e Who hailed from the old sod shook | mEe Solid Onk or Mahogany-fin- heels on' the dancing platform in | ¥ $3 15 ish g $4 00 & and reel to the tune of a fiddle. Of- | at . 5 “Kreegan was among the latter, and | ter mind. 2 OFFICER KREEGAN BEING A SINGLE M \DANCED WITH ThE LMDIES with her two brothers. e has been | carefully reared and splendidly educated, and is a happy, vivacious girl, fond of all | kinds of outdoor sports. Mi “rocker has been spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Alexander, at Del Monte. | “In honor of their niece’s birthday Mr. While the majority found amusement on | gnq Mrs. Charles Alexander gave axn elab- orate dinner on Thursday evening at the old Crocker mansion on (alifornia street. Fifty gu were enterfained, the ma- jority of whom were the young friends of Miss™ Crocker. Dinner was served at e|§ht small tables, and each table boasted of a separate and original decoration. After dinner there vas music and dancing. On Friday morn- iss Crocker left with Mr. and Mrs nder for Burlingame and was with interested visitors at the them among the open-air horse s! Another important social event on Thursday was the announcement to a few | fntimate fricnds of the engagement of Kate nton Salisbury and Alex- Ceyes. It was intended to k. v ry quiet, but such is the p Jarity of the young couple that the news spread quickly, and yesterday pouring in gratulations came trom all sides. Miss Salisbury is without exception the most sought after of all the belle Charming, ac nted, favorite by r intellecti force as_well the young bride-to-be has debut thry in her select set. daughter of Mr. Jlisbury. She has fnl her the wit of a mas- s Robin- and bril- sons ago been son w liant rey famous of Kentucky to Monroe ) of the wecalthiest men of the been one of the Mr. Keyes, the timorean by bir of age. from his leaders. man, is a [ about 33 e fortune who was hav- vear 1849, attorney his profy . and jon Transforming Power of Love. ial series of les- ~— WHILE OFFICER MEGOVERN DEING MARRIED SOUGHT PLERSIRE esewvere ¥ * F‘St. Brigid’s Picnickers Danced, Dined and Played the Big Brownie Wheel. | sons to men only by Rev. L. J. Garver will be given at the Young Men's Chris- tian Association Auditorium, Mason and Ellis street, at 2 o'clock’ this after- here ADVERTISEMENTS. 11L., suffered for i stomach trou- would relfeve her. with neuralgia a but morph in a few weeks by the Permanently cured Method of Treatment. | M. M. Walker, Poca, W.'Va., suffered | czema, indigestion and female troubl Dozens of doctors fafled to give any rellef. ently restored by thod in tw | I Weltmerism, That Method of Magnetic Healing Which Cures All Dis- - eases Without the Aid of Medicine or the Surgeon’s Knife. 1 and gained fifteen po: nds of peopte in Will Stand as an Imperishable Monument to Science When All Other Curative Powers Have Passed Into Oblivion, T and ness to fon on this A MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL'S MARVELOUS WORK. | This 15 a scientific age wherein the Goddess of | ever given to humanity. | THE WELTMER METHOD TAUGHT TO OTHERS. Reason, like a Falcon of Light, showers her y fon of the American School of bright rays of sunshine and happiness into | ) Healing, we publish a few testi- y The American places heretofore kept dark by ignorance, de- c X 1_of Mag- stroying both superstition and fear. In this curative power. L sat progressive age no man has done more n Mayor of N ., we % h 1 the uplifting of humanity thah has Prof. i vi ey and bladd ubly for Loy B 14 M A. Weltmer, of Nevada, Mo., by his intel- | ten years and could find no relief in the usual P . sctual Investigations and gclentific researches. | remedies. In one week he was completely 2 5 Ve s th s eminent scientist has perfectéd a method | stored by Prof. Weltm 7 st O and of Maggpetic Healing known as Weltmerism, | Mr. John S. Small, olfax, Ill., was deaf C K whic roved beyond the shadow of a doubt | in his left ear for seven years; uld not hea: . e- that dise: and afflictions of all kinds can be | & watch tick when placed y S it e cured without the aid of either drugs or the | Was permaner v ; : S\ e | e. He has gone further with his | Weltmer. Mr. 7. Rain v y Vs Y ; . r into the Science of Health than | man of Hornbeck, Tenn., s constant!, P 4 2 p T as any other man known to humanity. It is| with kidney tr F? ent s Fo ¢ e ard f to comprehend that right in our n constiy nd prosi . Bx-| 2 3 d very midst there is a man who has originated | hausted the best medical skill, lie S B e a method which at once makes itself master | He fortunately heard of Prof. Welt / X " : ; 3 over the domaln of disease, This wonderful | soon restored to health, and nc E o L | man began life in poverty, with hing but | this treatment will cure anyboy 2 M. F f on, 0 E intellect to make himself a ce in | Hawkins, Louishurg, Kas., was e call the world. When he had scarcely stepped upon | twenty years with prolapsus and e o B 0 el thod * the threshold of manhood he had already en- | of the womb, indigestion and perpe i " b 4 . ed the ministry. After preaching the gospel | ache, tri at offered relfel - student be for a number of years, through his sc fic | gave up in despair. f . Weltme I s art rches he d himself in the mo: took his treatment one week and was perma- T . L by mal ol via 2 2 d by a sclentist—that of | nently ored to h 2 . " v s manity est benefactor. The | Mrs. Minnle Porter, Texarkana, Tex., was it 7 evond doub ayin method known as the Absent Treatment, which | afflicted for elghteen ménths with kidney and stud, n cures the patient at a distance just as readily | other diseas and for 12 m 18 unable to egPs s though the patient had traveled to Nevada, | get out of her bed. Was expected to die at any | hagnetic Heall 5 2 Mo., for treatment, makes it possible for Welt- | time. Permanently cured by Prof. Weltmer's addr X Senetar N merism to cure all classes of people, in this | Absent Method and has gained sixty-five | vada, Mo., vo S IT nstritos ; weay making it the greatest boon that man has | pounds. it e the order will come to the city to enjoy the festivitie which have had part in the ilas Marner; or, The Transform- ng Power of Love” is the title of Mr. A number of lodges, under consideration taking | Garver's subject. Young men in general | .. SEER o e i The decoration committee has secured JiGarverg sub] | grand parade, have signified their inte decoratior e - . Ardieordialy g Eg e o Y | tion of joining with those who have al- & number of emb banners in addl- —_———————— 4 tion to Americ which to | ready sigaified that they will turn out, ate building ODD FELLOWS’ JUBILEE. | and the parade committee is very much i the k the encamp- ¢ill hold its annual session in Odd * Hail and during one of the even- ings there will be an exemplification of the works of that brz A San Franc onaire has the credit of paying the largest surgeon's fee T e G T on record for a successful operation for | lows Who are expected here from all parts appeadicitis. Thirty thousand dollars was | of the State during celebration week. It the sum, representing one man's is expected that at least 10,000 members of | gratit to his physician. Arranging the Details of the Festivi- ties Next October. During the past week the several com- mittees of the Odd Fellows' jubilee cele- bration of the fiftieth anniversary of the {nstitution of Odd Fellowship in Califor. | nfa, have been busy arranging the man details that will make up the three daya' festivities. The committee on halls has arranged | lans for the establishment of ge: headquarters in the Pavilion for a week, and has decided upon the location of booths In the Pavilion for the various branches of the order, and at that place there will be a register for the pres i encouraged. = My Little ¢¢ Book . .. This little pocket shebershrelrchely ) <=SINT shepretrshreprelr shofrshrshaefrcdaniachrhrnirefrstaniorfe ol OFFICE HOURS—9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. SRR AR e thrsfene RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, PAIN 'IN BACK, SLUGGISH ORGCANS, KIDNEY, BLADDER OR LIVER COMPLAINT. DR.T. A. 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