The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 10, 1899, Page 5

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GOLD HUNTERS HOME FAOM THE FROZEN NORTH e — Homer Arrives From Cape Nome. SRR WEATHER DELAYS VESSELS & - A SOUTHE NG THE COAST. s b @ $ k3 * R S R S o TER IS RAGING | — boat Geter and Steamer -Rush of Freight to Hawaii—The Pathan’s Lascar Crew. n on the W ess, and in con- Harbor Hos- Sherry—are on sequence Drs. been com- Yesterday 1 The matter. owever, & she hree tugs to has ed e slip. Then th T her to her £ i tes,”” makes life h lcent effects Anheuser-Bug ¥ % FATHER YORKE WELCOMED BY HIS COLLEAGUES| "TION IN SACRED HEART COLLEGE. 40404040404040404040+ Returned Priest Is Toasted at a lliant Banquet — Responds to Words of ise. at the first reception to her Yorke should the | eagues | nquet giv the pastors and | e churches in the | mbly Hall of Sacred plendid succ represented, | yman who has | iterest of the faith | of which he is a powerful exponent wa. 1 in a manner that rt good ngements which v of Patrick’s, nd Cranwell kiand. Father t, which was pre: prepared by most competent caterers in the city, and during the dis- n of the e e menu there were of sincere welc me to the hon- “ather Patrick ! shes of . een with Father Yorke through all the stages of his long journ and now that he had once more returned to the scene of his former labors the best R e e @i eieie e e d favorite with | O 04040404040 [} + Hogue of the theologic Menlo Park, who Yorke as the champion of C: ests in California. The follo tion from Shakespeare wa. n in | propriate that it met with g to z’x‘ll the good thing: about him, | T ke up his work his faith. Power, J. Meller, Willlam O'Grady, J. Cool w. G O N THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1899, B e R . T R e SR RS S SV ] | -I-wfl H[G I M [ N -|-S - RECEIVE THEIR ~ ORDERS TO SAIL iForty-Six’ch to Leave ‘ on Saturday. FORTY-FIFTH GOES MONDAY e | MEMBERS OF THE FORMER ARE | | BEING DISCIPLINED. | | R | Colonel Schuyler Sends Out Provost | Guards to Bring in Strayed Sol- diers and Revokes All &l Leaves of Absence. | SR G R The Forty-sixth United States Volun- | 4 | Philippines to-morrow afternoon on the | transports City of Sydney and Pathan. & | teer Infantry Regiment will sail for the | The Forty-sixth will be day on the transports Senator and Ben e s are future success @¢04040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404 40404040404040404040+040+@ | uire hard work to get them all R S S R SRR SECSR SN Y SHIP ALEXANDER GIBSON S merican and Bri S-o-9-o0— h ships have been having a terrible time of it rounding the Horn. Only a few t two had been forced into Stanley and two more to put back to the Gibson made the run from 50 degrees in the Atlan- carried during the trip. und the Horn and o no occasion has he ever been longer than twenty- and the delay at sail could be Nevertheless, r ship Haze carrfed on the yard. T} The run from 50 to 50 was made on that occasion in & and has come here every the natives were all cannibals. Now there are two missionary render ready assistance to shipwrecked men. 2 Islands, which are just south of the Horn. The principal island & ays the waves will roll up one side, over the saddle back and ¢ ord, | pe obtain: Reception to Father Yorke. On Monday evening next Rev. d a public reception | the Cathollc | “Old Pict welcome | ject Murphy, the ' ment ¢ | Mohr. Orders for the departure of the two regiments for th | were issued yesterday afternoon und will = = | be somewhat of a surprise to the major- OFF CAPE HORN. | ity of the officers and men concerned, as | | the general impression around the vel- ©® | unteer camps w of next week. Colonel Schuyler of the Forty took vigorous measures to curb the w king + e B Of the truss & | gering propen e quickgst passage was due to the br % eaves of absence from camp and sending ar since except on t leaves of a nce from camp 8 vo occa- O | had overstayed their leaves. Two hu: ¢ | dred and thirty-five men who were give temporary leaves of absence on Monday, assembly and Colonel Schuyler dered out the provost guard. two hours during the afternoon three ofi- ficers and thir a five-nour detail to arrest and bring in the recalcitrants. Several bunches of Forty-sixth men who happened to be en- well-known capitalist, and F. J. Kierce | will prestde. A special musical programme will be r s dmission to the. hall J. | will be s y by invitation, which may at the rooms of the soclety 3] - Jutldi joying themselves in the resorts just out- In ‘the Flood bullding. Bide of the reservation were warned of the | i approach of the provost guard and To Talk of ‘“Our Garments.” | scampered over the hills toward town. In | | il : several instances the guard gave c Poter C.| At the ) and Tavlor | und captured the runaways, aithough as | streets, will deliver | 5 ryle the latter got All last night the seve entitled S g e | the work of roundir was continued and a yed soldiers in New The sub- lecture will be “Our Gar- are yet at large, however, and it w and res to board the transport. . ‘ The Fortieth is next to the Forty-sixth the greatest sufferer from the v: es of | soldiers with temporary leaves akb- > eigh sence, but the Thirt d Forty-fifth a th, Forty-fourth 0_have ‘heir troubles. e 0f the Fortieth were yesterday | tion of their le ve laces now In progress in the mapl HE Loan Exhibition and sale f Palace Hotel is attracting cons A large crowd w noon and evening and there 1 lection of beautiful mens of laces. The proce humane work of the Assoclate tion to this the exhibition is a ho make lace and artisti their productions, The lady patronesses are, ) Mrs. Austin Tubbs. Mrs. Hall McA MacMonagle, Mrs. Willlam H. Taylor Woods, who have labored inces: cess of the exhib industry in this St cate handiwork so universally admired The west parlor has been assigned fitted up with table 1d cases whers work may be mi parlor wiil be found som ery, tapestrie world by lovers the repay a visit. Among ©*09040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040460404604046040404040 40+ 04040+@ Think of T to the si:r fter ng defense t n the fight ag The other spea who entertainec la City, d with clever imitations r ferred to the wondrous ability : all occasions by who ‘welcomed eturned prie members of Now fs the winter of our discontent Made giorious summer by the son of York. Brother Erminold sald a few words on s5. | ehalf of t he Christian Brothers, and re- 1d 2 | marked that if the Ca Francisco could be e ering the name of exhibited in glowing letters. tholic heart of hibited at the ather Yorke would be ther Yorke responded in feeling terms that had been sald sed himself as being A once more with his and of his earnest determination ain In the cause of The following i the complete list of the 5 | clergymen present: Very Rev. J. J. Prendergast, Revs. J. A. cDonald, J. Rogers, P. S. Casey, P. A H. Lagan, P. D. Brady, T. McSweeney, M. Cassin, B. J. McKinnon, hyte, M. D_ Conneily, J. Scanlon, J. F. Clea; J. M. ahoney, J. F. Byrne, M. McNama O’'Rlordan, P. O'Conneéll; . D. Hogue, i P. Grifin; M. Otis, C. § P.; J. S. Butler, Kenneally, P. Henne: P. I. Quinn, J. 8! ey Leahy, J. J. Cantwell, P. J. Collopy, D. Lane, Mackey, J. A. McAuliffe, J. Melvin, J. T. 2 , P. O'Ryan, T. J. O'Connell, J. Cullen, E.‘lg)'rn!; D.)C. Redahan, S. B. 8.; Brother an Eigt 3 sentenced to do penance for abseniing | themselves from camp after the expira- room are valuable cloth of gold vestments, belonging to Mary's Cathedral, as well as the vestments of the Greek Church, loaned by Bishop Tikhon. The crown was presented to the Bishop by Czar Nicholas IIL An ex quisite plece of work Is an embroldered dres: work done in pineapple cloth, made in Spain, seventy-five ¥ A coat made In China in 1841 and brought to this city on the ship Heber, in 1849, is an object of inter- est, as well as the “Forll Marquis Albicini by twenty who began their work in 1 tapestry woven in the RoyalAtelier at Aubusson, by Claude Joseph Vernet, in the eighteenth century, is remarkable beca of marine scenes in existence. Other exhibits include an immense piece of embroidery madé for the imperial family of Chir tapestries belonging to M ellk entitled “The Creation, tury and loaned by Mrs. C. C. Caswell; some rare an- tique lace loaned by Mrs. E. 8. Howard of Oakland. A refreshment room has afternoon tea will be served by Miss Miss Carolan, Miss Crockett, the Misses The exhibition will be open to- row, closing in the evening. present both ch m anc t {n the unique ans of llework s. Joseph liister, to insure the su 1 with a view to promote the I and to excite interest in the dell- a salesroom, 1ses of fancy > figures striking specimens of embroid- cted from all parts of the 11 of which will found Paul A. Perugia of the casual detach- ment at th o e residlo was te to Alcat Island to serve a s four :ars imposed b urt-r and | approved by General Shafter for disob: ing the order of his superior o T | threatening him with a_revoly | sentence also includes dishonorabie dis | charge from the army and forfeiture of and allowances, evada volun aken of the citizens' e: Xecutive com- the Orpheum next Tuesday | night, arrangements to that effect having | been ‘completed yesterday The Tennessee volunteers are exp to arrive in port from the Philippine | the transport Indiana some tim | and aside from the welcome they will re. ceive from the delegation from their hom State upon their arrival Mrs. Mary Townsend has arranged to give tt regiment a banquet in vilion on the evening of th which, if they come to-da. | be Saturday ‘night. la: d, , will probably ized clerks, in charge of funds with wk | to pay the troops in the isiands “Then will safl on the Hancock. & He will safl from Seattle on | transport Victorta. £ie geon, U. 8. V., and Acting Assists s M Weaver, U 8 At hits | been granted leaves of absence, the for: mer for one month and the latter for fif- teen days, for temporary d ability. A large number of soldiers of the Forty- h Regiment were rounded up by ha | Peck Will Become a Banker. | Among the pgssengers who came up | to the islands a number of years ago and | purchased a large tract of land on the | fsland of Hilo, on which he of drawn | land to a syndicate of capitalists, who | will_convert it into a sugar plantatio Smbrofderies” made for the gar p tlon, five famous embrolderers, 9 and finished it in 1705. A rance, more than he paid originally. Mr. Peck Is at present making arrangement to | open a bank In Hilo. e New moldings and new tints in mat bo 1se it is probably the only one treating & Vail's. . —e——— | | Faro-Players in Court. ; four handsome Hearst; a piece of work on made in the thirteenth cen- A. M. Hamilton, S. D. Johnson, Ed Brooks, Willlam Dormer, Henry Witham and A. L. Brown, who were arrested | Wednesday night af Joe Harvey's resort, | 143 Mason street, by Captain Wittman and | posse while playing faro, appeared before | Acting Police " Judge Barry yesterday morning. They were represented by At- torney Long. As Judge Conlan will not hold court till Monday the cases were by consent continued till next Tuesday. been fitted up and during the Ly s 40404040404040404040460404040404046040404040 4040904040900 40404040¢04040404040604040404040404 A.S ANDEN 18 Third St., San Francisco. Cal. 119 South Spring # St., Los Angeles, Cal. Russel Bldg., Portland, Or. STRONG AS A LION This may be said of Samson, but there are few men of to~ day who are enjoving the health they should. In many cases it js not their fault, for they are suffering from the results of youthful indiscretion, and the boy develops into the man, strong or weak, accord'ng to his habits. I have made a lifelong study of weak men. For thirty years I have used electricity in the treatment of all results of indiscretion and excesses. Iapply it by means of my invention, the DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT, now used throughout the world. It is a great home self-treatment and a natural cure. . Over 6000 men, young and old, restored to strength during 1898. Write for free book, which explains all, sent in plain, sealed envelope, or drop in and consult me free of charge. Beware of any firm who offers you mv Belts, for I have no agents, and my appliances can be had only at my offices. Write or call to-day. Office hours 9 to 6; Sundavs 10 to I. S ST PR SrSr psp oy Sy ? sely followed | 4 | by the Forty-fifth, which will sail Mon- | sceae of hostilities | ‘; Men’s $15.00 Black Serge Suits for $10.00, w: double-breasted sack coat style, made of a that none of them | & handsome pure worsted, fast black diagonal ¢ | would get away before the middle or lust | & s | ® with an extra quaiity of serge, ities of his men and at the | # | same ume give them a taste of army dis- | & (19 JeSt ; cipline yesterday morning by revokiug all | g Kind possible to make, out provost guards to gather in those who | i : that long. $’0.oa on which day the regiment received iis | last month’s pay, falled to show up at | @ qto ] GF 2t oice| g Suits, $1.95, for ages 8 X men left the camp on | | g ge” number of | them were gathered in. A goodly number | Il 1e- | V ai Glove [ = Waist, ( ; % Waists $1.69. " Gloves 58¢. ... . » s vretty shade of green—the gloves are & throuzhout, S5 the fashionable t , in-all & red, blue, black %% izes 1rom 515 to $1.00— B or gray, two 1 price to-day to close them ou.... at| & front, regularly | & Friday ony at... Iry will be | B3 % $4.50 Plaid s |2 SKirts $2.75. e’ i 5 Sl s |14 inches Major Harry L. Reese, paymaster, U. §. | A., has been ordered to proceed to the | Philippines, accompanied by two authors | EE Specials. .. vorn . Curtain % ! lot ! Commissary Sergeant Edwin E S special prices asked: = o = has been_ordered to report for .|'m{.‘"',: s 0 fine importei Pattern Hats, End’ Sale- Gaifn Dt ol R t D e e aptain George A. Detchmendy, Twent » beautifu! plumes ¢ni eiaborate - orna- 3235 and a ve andsome assortment second Infantry, commissary and quarter. | ® 02 - % DLawe |they are, at prices rang: master on the (ransport Pathan, | pecial for Friday onl S50 5 | pEirst Lieutenant Hamilton A. Smith, | @ --- =00 x’l::“;'llmlrnlf"“r’x}vi;xiiely‘-n;nrill“::“?;;lun‘)d-m duty | @ $45.00 fine imported Pattern Hui, real| N transport Ohlo. sary of the | 8 Jace scarf, handsome plumes, choie or-|Bargasn Friday. | yAgng Assistant Surgeon O. W. Woods, | 8 naments—Friday onl .$28.00 Good heen ordered to the Philip- | &+ $30.00 fire imported Pattern Hat, with I. Raymond, brigade suf- | | & London smoke velvet and e aborate lice last night at the request of Lieu- | tenant Swett. Fully sixty we. e . " | Bandea over'to the trotost murharini | & @5€ BBipg ¥ire Bid Caxeblack or brown, at £ | taken to the Presidio, where they will be | & (3 with either blue,|the very special | kept tn’ restrain s Cage 64cC. ;reon or roljprice, vach. $1.05 from Honolulu on the Australia was Phil | | Peck, a former San Franciscan who went | arted to | | raise coffee. Mr. Peck has just -old hi‘s‘ | recelving several hundred dollars an acre | & for framing pictures, at Sanborn | |2 20 to 25 per cent. . .. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. IRPREPEPRR PR RPN RRVRR R R R PR RP TR PSR PRI PSR R R 2 X > Grarnd Dr. Carl & Orchestral t EMNR'U Dehmel, & cConcert, and Chironodist. Saturay evening, at GoldenRule Bazaar. \'n\r_\'o skévlgsl—lég; T, Madame Wel” CoLIPORNIA'S LAROEST-ANERIC'S GRANDEST STORS. “A010C, | ther, soloist. ALL—DAY Sprciar SaLes — About 100 Silk Umbrellas, ranging in price from $3 50 i0o$14, at one-guarter offi —to-day only. To-day (Friday) we offer one-quarter off on all ; EMBROIDERIES Viimes Remnants aww wce;. Until closing time Saturday all Gol_d-headed Ebony Canes at Half Price. ; Clothing Specials for Men and Boys— @ Friday and Satusrday Only ge, tre coat silk faced in the new style, garments k sewn throughout, lined intended to be .00 suit of the sizes 85 to 40—our price to-day, and & Saturday, too. if the lot lasts in every way the best $: : 60 Boys’ All-wool 2-piece s to 14 years, double- ® breasted coat and knee pints, an ail-wool fabric, in two colors—a dak brown ani a ® Jight tan—perfect fitting, well made, new fall suits, for which $3.00 wou d bs a rizht price—on & special sa e Friday and Satucday, if the lot lasts thas long, each. 1.95 S & & Bargain Friday. This new|Brrgain Friday. We have too $ $2.75 Wool -+ Mocha moneHos in # styles, heavily # braided up and down, as in pic- $ ture, or across i : e 59¢ Bargain Friday. |, Black Felf . Romeos 75c. = I |To-day only the f big store offers [t special sale & $2.75 each —on ” |Ladies’ Bl .ck Fel: s special sale on s g 3 - .$1.69 Romeos, ith by warm trimmings of blick fur, red flannel Bargain Frid . e % brown, modum large plaids, habit back,| o g3 U177 12 dosen & ew water-proof bindiag, good lining, D OC Tray : & iy S50 ek n ol e o) Cloths Z3ec.! e $2.75 8 day only at.....eeee. ty d signs, in hand-drawn wor S The plames ang| " SPECial S6le for this day only at. 33 1rgain Friday. e plumes and| & & Pattern Hat mr: og o fige. Thebi these hats are| cliolss black and white plomss, vary sla-| D@L, 2 gant—on Friday only .$21.00 Hat $1.05 84000 fine impcrted Pattern Hati(por this day only WA AAARAEEE IR BERORAB R A B EARARE AU NSRS ARSI R AR RO R R R GG AR B E AU A SR EA RO R E AR EI AN BRI R IR G E L A AR RS AR we offer our excel- | & plum s—pecial to-day nnlyn.$25-00‘lem quality Men's . $185 Derby Hit, : : silk trimmings, flex- ‘Bargain Friday. Fancy Japanned|ible finish, either & trimminy, n?:r;lp*ete Barcain Friday. w Two big price Undermuslin ;i . 7 adies’” Mus- £ perches Specials. lin Garments % and seed ™ cups, the & 7x11 inch for this day oniy Fine Corset Covers, odds and ends of <tocks that w re sold regu # 570 that 1$1.98 and $2.75, sizes 3 retails reg- |spacial to-day at.. ularly for ! Ladies’ Drawers, good S0 lin, with tucks and four rowsof hem. oisl focito.dayionly |stitching, with cambric rufl> and edged [with Torchon lace, regularly T5c eac— £y Ey ® P 8 Burgain Fridas. We have a large ac-|special to-diy at 500 FS Ed & & cumalation of Bieach- e Tzhie Pattern Tabo|Bareain Fiday. For this day orly ed Damask. coh: a e of $1 Movelfy v ofer ourchoice ssortment of 85¢ ani $! 0) Novel soli1 color and T.be Dama:k, bleichei and crmm“‘s’lk 680 principally fire and medum qualit es, ™ - ever: on? of them desirabl: in quality“\ll&»"v cordet stri , < s and style, w!\l'ch we placa on special sale figured, also a few piec>s of tlack and & to-day only at a reduction of white check Swiss Taffeta, serviceabls 3 irt waist siles —at the very peci | 880 xp‘ifl(ii‘a(d60-606-0‘t‘tamu‘noo‘a-uafinfl‘ofiomufif*z euseNE FELos poews, | 1899 --TAXES-1899 A $7.00 BOOK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB The Book of the century. Handsomely Ilustrated by thirty-two of the World's || first installment of Real Taxes and all unpaid Personal Property Taxes will be delin- Greatest Artists. GIVEN FREE quent and 15 per cent added on MONDAY, to each ateeste T arbecBinE k[ D s 866 oicliek i m o each_person Intereste yvemt 2 clock . ; to the Eugene Field Monument Souventt e rons RECH ST REEE CATCE: d. 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