The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 17, 1900, Page 12

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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1900. FRMALOEMAN) RIVAL MIDDLEWEIGHTS WHO HONTINGTON AND f T FOR MARCEAUS |, ............. . WILL MEET IN° THE RING) jis AWML T0 |} | incket ARREST IS MADE T o] @ ) s - Mt i 4 - trict Attorney Petitions | ; IS the Governor to Take | : ;| Street Mansion a Com- : we are closing out many i ® S res of jackets and waists w' h Action. $ t plete Success. , do ot want to carry into SRS ® ® ———— new t Ithn!c some of i " | | PRy < these are this season's gar- While Requisition Papers Are Being | ¢ <;‘Much Complimentary Speech-Making / oy with ' the n,“.) _ff‘;c Secured the Colonel Is Kept i3 3 Indulged In by the Guests, slee same the cut. Under Surveillance in | & ‘Who Bow Low to Their Id for $395 each. New York City. | f S High Chief. E / ¢ 3 winter garments, | ? B ing at $7.50 to |® Sy T > D.0 t e need some alter- . § Collis P. Huntington gave his “‘annual” ations to k n this season’s | & last night and they were all there, every 7 sleeves. . if you the alterations | * mother’s son of them. Employes grown | iy kS gray in the service and the young blood - that has come from the far East to re-| P | Jjuvenate the company sat around the| B oval-shaped board and bowed in obeisance . ; . to the lordly ruler of the banquet feast, jacket h and medium weight e eating of his viands and drinking of his | e e v € asted and fly front ef- - proffered waters. Not a hitch nor a fal- | 2y e cheviot and boucle & ter marred the dinner which was served cloths, oughout with silk . in the beautiful art gallery of the Hunt- serge, 3 tly lined, jackets that & ington mansion on California street. Per- 1ginally sold 95 to $10.00 fect in appointment, soul-stirring in elo- i ¢ TR 8268 e ¢ | quence and tantalizing of palate was this pu"Ey helts f --$2.65 each satin waists, 3 & the latest tribute of the president to his | & th i 3 3 By Cap e neatest fitting belts and T gorge W | § | trusted employes. And the host was b - oRs 3 ' front and 4 ridre Vsl nsear taF Vs’ gast tachments we have ever gh collar ¢ nomic courtesies. All that wit, come in ribbon or leather X 5 1 . 1 . light § ¢ devotion ever gave was at his' feet and week we will sell the three-st « aists that : ; {:A;M\\us happy as a youth in summer- black satin pulley belt with | "In the very apple's eve of the center of bow, regular price 75c, at 48¢ e D | the table was the host and on either smg gilt or silver or black ena: [ 9 him was Archmanipulator Herrin an Dtlley Bele sittgs. > paiv: for, | 1 ( dress skirts f William Sproule. Herrin was master of 5¢ I good quality perca ceremonies, but Sproule was more than satin finish rings, oxidized e e that last night. He was the toastmaster, 2 e gs, oxidized in | that sold up to gold or silver...... 00, now and never was he in better form for scin- i $ 2 tillating, brilliant repartee. W. H. Mills sterling silver rings... c pair 12 ladies’ sepa: AR alom oo SR S e o S WP S A M N * was not there—for good Teason l’uiifl e e e sit s ¢ is the thing nowadays and Mills is watch- | f me with invertec acks. - § “”»’,”‘(‘ Cé’ml’“‘]‘-‘"fx (lluu-resl!s in a {“r oft pI"W cases | some with habit backs, in plaids land, so_Sproule did the literary honors g A o Bonadl i vd 3 . 3 > [ and he them well. All were happy— | 1200 bleached pillow cases, size | *nd Plain s¢ g:f.h . s P jubilant, in fact—and the continuous 5x36 inch 2 h h o fa | ally sold at $8.50 and $10.00, now E & $ smile on Collis P. Huntington’s face acted 45x36 inches, 2-inc em, fair || as a wave of joy which spread to the far- | fizf quality, now... .9c each | " ‘ s ¢ thermost ends of the long table. | VEIIIH 3 1 ¢ J. C. Stubbs and Julius Kruttschnitt flannelett | 4 5 | were placed on the ends and they used a annele (] | 3300 vacda of il d dotsed to g ; § well-skinned eye to control the fractious ¥500 S yards + 8 I . |, 3200 yards of plain and dott d cohorts. Kor the time being the hammer I y Hiannelette, nice | tuxedo and fancy mesh veilings, . orchestra was at Test. All was harmony | [ b}ng}lll ccélors. pmkls and blues, | colors tan, brown, navy and ) and peace on earth. checks and stripes, fl: - | black: t by Ly ) o e e T trilaie to it fre igr | mr!elsitte or- {bm.\.]\. center tables to-day and r . + | brojled plovers neither adulation nor im- . 2¢ yard, now |until sold, 12 and 14 inches wide, é . BUSHNELL PHOTO. 5 | patience wers given full LR ;\flerdlh;‘\l . 5¢ yard | good 10c value..........4c yard . e - 2 me the dozen or two of dessert and the t p ’ | + 4 | cafe noir en demi tasse, That was the he six o'clock store. r ¥ . signal for bursts of eloquence, and Herrin L unloosened the floodgates in' a lofty in- - sl 1 troduction to the flow of reason that fol- e Paris Expos o lowed. No other than the host himself b4 3 started the toast ball rolling. His sub- ject was: ast, Present and Future of PATENT GAS LIGHTER 0 California’s Favorite and the Man He Meets for the Championship $ | Caltrornia. W * - About §000 words of printed manuscript A DEADLY INVENTION @ e cececosocooooesecsdeceos were reeled off the spindle by Huntington, weeks from to- €I OO0+ 6904995-9-04040+0+0+0 |, which he damned the Nicaragua canal st vehement outed loud for e ut noticing the t > How to n middlewe comparative rest to activity. He |avail himself of the firm sand of the beach | 49 to serve a moral and adorn a tale. s Suffocated the near Val- | or the roads of the Park for his outdoor . C. Stubbs was on hand with carefully 5 loor d replent work, while a complete gymnasium affords | prepared _wisdom on ‘“Expansion The- Bed vitality. Moffitt is fresh | Rim every facility for the upbullding of [orles.” Willlam Hood descanted on | the muscles called into play in the ring. | “Legal Obstruction to Construction, mnasium work at his Chicago | goip him $20 to pay her rent and $1 75 to pa he and his mentor believe he has . Miles worked down to the personal G B x in Mec ° and has scttled down to complete | ample time in which to fit himself for the | end of it by taliking upon the ‘‘Personnel | her gas bill. He spent the money othe drop into the routine of | the conditioning process at Seal Rock | ring. of Our Active Worker: Foshay Walker | Wise. ; - - o SE A : “ was set for & humorous speech on “After- —_——— s T = — = _aganre PG S AR — | dinner Endeavors.” en came C. H. » - [ for Texas las M i " Morham of Portland, and he talked long OPENING OF SKETCH y or Texas la Mr. Helse ad-|plained to him that a gang of thugs was | and ardently on the “Webfoot State.” W. [ vised him to take k for the money |on his trail and that he would be robbed | Y 0Gtiord. sepresenting. the conductors, ClUB EXHIBITION ; ],.n.‘ send it to S; ancisco for coll | of every cent before he reached Texas;| contributed his vocal efforts on “The 2 | tion as soon s/ he Te 1[\‘-:| ;‘us] ¢ n\ 3 I‘v]ul: hf\n“'as :lllf\tn-rmlnml to g0 on, and he | World We Move In,” making a great hit | - % | | tion. " Ol¢ schenmeister had enough | dic he police are now searching high a v “Cin- | ~3 | money in gold to keep him going for a | and low for the robbere, but 6 fat not a | Sutll, F, G- Richardson let drive on 'Cin-| Splendid Showing of Water Colors, fe t | r;;‘n]l‘.i- and in ordinary circumstances | trace of them can be found. MecCormick was the wit at this stage of Pastels, Oils and Black and o : i Fould not have needed to use the check —_—————— the game. His subject was consenial—- Whites. | T [ ter got back to his| _ To Bettle Botkin Controversy. Advertising Dodgers by a Dodger | e opening of the spring exhibition of | } When Kuechenm obel MACh T e i About this tme it was getting late and 3 . hotel Fith the check he was told that he | Judge Cook announced yesterddy morn-| Collis P. showed signs of a visitation by | the Sketch Club last evening was a most | )= ay pecla S 18 Of Jrouble in cash- |ing that the attorneys for Mrs. Cordelia | “death’s beautiful brother,” so Dr. Gard- | delightful affair. The attendance was a a strongly advised to get the | potkir vith Distric ¢ hner hurried his ““Hospital Relief” treat- 1 He acoordifgly rematned: over | 5 with strict Attorney jner hurries - | large and fashionable one and the show- T < 1 g to Heise plained the situa- at the belief of the court| J 003 off a lot of “‘Reminiscences,” and | creditable. All the rooms in the tiny cot- | HERE you YOU THINK _EXACTLY WHAT GET. IT 1S THE MARKET OF THE o | Hon. The latter at once got on the cars |and others that Mrs. Botkin has been en- | & W Fletcher told of “The Man on the | tage of the club at 1313 California street man and together they went her liberty may be verified or dis- | Sireet.” were given over to the exhibition and in | RY B g of Her Action for Mainten- Y 8 j ST T n dge 2 to th rmania Trust Compan vher proved. The matter was to have been v v 1y o LI AN G e i o L. Kuechenmeister Lost Half | (e ciccic Wi tntantiy cashied ion pre- | faken up vesterday &t hioon, but owink t | criseaa oy Hers o bone Gom Flogr | them were shown respectively pastels, CUFFE ’(‘J : You . r Kuechenmeiste: 3500 the absence of George A. Knight a con- | CROFus: bty 3 1 dinnep | Water-colors, of ack and whites and | Sutro sppearea | Hig Wealth on Market | Srnmacks, which b pinced o an e | iruance was ordcred S SRR S5 AL R | S work oo b | UCHT (1410 and Maocha), 1 300 ing into the inside pocket of his coat as| Dr. W. H, Mays resumed 11 delightful Japanese sketches in water- | Hesularly & { he walked out of the bank. . bt e prastice 1g EUENLS S SAPADOEO £ - A s Street. From the “Gomonie Frust Company | SUUter. cor. Larkin: res., Hotel Granada.r | AGREEABLE BANQUET colors that were given a good place and | [OBKT, S qt hot 75° | Helse and Kuechenmeister went to the i e were much admired. Mrs. Mary I Brad- y Qb Sescccea Y i — office of the Santa Fe to see if the ticket The McGlade Case Jury. IN THE RED ROOM ford's eucalyptus design attracted consid- Manhattan tely | on which he should have left for Texas The work of securi a y e | erable attention. = nd ¢ et brand; After Leaving the Santa Fe Office for | 70 G0 OF, 516 as still good. ~Finding | trial of Peter McGlade on Ja“r';m::;e”f,'; PSS | Mrs. Albertine Randall Wheelan, as- Regularly §1 6o il the Ferries He Was Knocked e Yo, Hglse bade him good-by and | forgery procecded before Judge Cook yes.- | Chauncey M. St. John’s Compliment | i‘%"‘e“’;u'gl;h“%’m“‘é‘;“h;’g""}gf‘ | e bl ol Down and His Money “fwo aminutes lnter Kueonenmelsber was | LoIOA Vieroming to Hliness, .l\lx(.“r;:;‘:(»?fi..xn to J. S. Ven Buren of Hongkong | till Wednesday, May 23, Sunday included. | TU".ET SUAP atea) QZ::Z. 25¢ | on top c nd while pretendin | e 9. JISENCOCK, rence Musto, | A delightful dinner was given in the red o CEET [ Fatse Rien trom e siaewalk went through | & D- Sacks 7. B. Willlams, . E. shafer, | room of the Bohemian Club Jnst Tucsday | | MINCED SEA CLAMS, 2-Ib tin 20¢ Sosiitel Salsrics. e of the most daring hold-ups ever Lway with all the | 7 T+ HCH s AN, night by Deputy Surveyor of Customs | B e " R e : in San ¥ c ok plac . S e Phaa ws', ‘Tri' TR Chiuncey M. St. John to his cousin, J. S. | 3 street before the noon hour P . Van Buren of Hongkong, China. ind his old friend sitting on the nce of at least | curbstone half dazed. When he loarnod Members of the Association of ex-Pla- Mr. Van Buren is agent of the Pacific police- | what had happened he reported the mat- | cerites of this city, which is to go on an | Mail Steamship Company at Hongkong, sday. In the pres > and with half a doz | | | | s i man was knocked | {€r to the police. Captain Sevmour and | excufsion to beautiful Auburn, Placer | and also representative of the Oceanic | r.:.mlfw;“ 8 rrge” i his men have been on the case ever since. “ County, to-morrow, will have to start at d Orientai Steamship Company and the | | - Gallon $3.00 S mait o domen Of nis best de- | Gaptain Seymour tried his best to get old | & instead of 9 a. ., as preylously an- | Toyo Kisen Kaisha Steamship Company. | | ; Jimest obtainable. ur and half a dozen of his bes Kuechenmeister to remain in San Fran- | nounced. Those who get left may £o by | The other guests were: JOSeBh S, Spenr, | o work on the at but he was obdurate. It was ex- | the regular. train on the following day. | Surveyor of Customs; John P. Jackson, | Collector of the Port; John P. Irish, “ United States Naval Offlcer; Alexander | Germans, | Center, general agent of the Pacific Mail | %% COMPANIONS OF FOREST |ihit it articns timone and ree. the Oceanic and Oriental Steamship Com. 1timore and reg- any: W, H. Avery, general agent of thé | H SICILY LEMUNS, ( TANEEER 15¢ e Toyo' Kisen Kaisha Steamship Company; |~ The very cholcest. TS ] ELECT NEW OFFICERS/ i St s st and Joc g ) to Ma on which B S “a i “*ha s Nelso 'S - g e e v eenrt Sine edmace e § PAINLESS MUSTARD, fin............I0c 1 DENTISTRY ! h Mustard. d as he went along, but that S T e e | Noyes of W g o= sl one mor B eP e 9000006040006 siebedotedcir | s R. Mead and Charles G. Regul he was found dead in bed—asphyxiated o i« A Coroner's jury found It a case of mo- 7 | Colonel Irish, as toastmaster, contrib- COUNTRY ORDERS GiVEN PROMPT A' olsoning and the case is now | @ o 5 ity . % N A TTENTION, poisoning a he ¢ is now 0 uted to the felicity of the banquet. The CATALOGUE FREE. table decorations and the menu cards sessssssec e less extractions free. Gold Crowns, 22-k. Fillings % turned him iy forgotten Jeputy | | As soon as Kuechenmelster was settied | e e A R ropeliste. LS =L LN “Bell on the | in the hotel he hunted up an old friend of ¢ | gaYenines untll 8. Sundays an 39 STOCKION ST., near Market. s a promi- his family, J. D. Helse, the well-known . A is 2 promi- | his family, J. D. ¥ the we |38 50 indn'h 4te: Biaanioss tor 13,80, patéat) Full Set of Teeth, pain- b A ey R med | grocer at the corner of Valencia and Sis streets. To the latter he intrusted . * “ TELEPHONE MAIN ) for safe keeping and never inquired | ¢ + 717 Market st.* who Is | teentt aluable | | the Beehive Shoe Compan —_— e CHARTER MEMBERS OF BGsH or A LITTIE-AT-A~TIME or it again until he was ready to leave lin o Specialty. We give gas. . NEW POLITICAL CLUB .- A—— b4 X SR 'y ’ ¢ The California Republican Associa- VAN VROOM,””§ b tion Will Meet To-Night and 1001 MARKET, ‘ Elect Directors. A club known as the California Repub- lican Association is to be established in this city. The charter members are: George D. Squires, George M. Perine, S. C. Irving, Willis M. Brown, H T. Scott, Irving M. Scott, Emile Beauer, Erank French, Charles : % % SIXTH ani MARKET.§ % F. McCarthy, John D. Slebe, E. Barrett, Jal‘diniers. : ¢ E ‘M Vit ' I =gt reduced from $3.85,$3 35, $4.35 to $2.55 for one week. | Albert H. Menne, R.' E. Miller, George R.| | Fletcher, W. E. Bridge, A. B. Truman, W. Z. | 2006 ofi | ! “ - | W. Harri Wells, A. H. Merrill, Lucius | Come Just to Sce. L. Solomons, Dr, J. Perrauit, Charles L. Pat- | | ton, J. A, Hosmer, John R, Hillman, R. H. | Jomee, T E. Holmés, Lymag 1 Mowry. 6. I. | Gml Americaa Imuumng Tea Ca. B Peniele, Charlen Sonntdg, :| _MONEY-SAVING STOREs. | , Bugene F. Bert, 210-212 Grant Ave. (Bet. Sutter and Post). ‘ Arthur Tifftany, L. R. Fllert, Frank McGowan, G. Fisk, M. M. cheviot or worsted, brown, tan or gray ; double breasted, rolling collar; re-enforced R e e R AR GRCaR SIS RIS Coffey, F. G. Louderback, A. G. Booth, J. P. McMurray, | 861 Market St. (Opp. Fo Charles Boxton, George J. Shaw, Ed H. Aigel- 18 Third St seat and knees; exception- tinger, Lincoln D. MacDonald, John Tuttle, | 140 ;‘;‘;‘,‘?,Ség This i % | frey ord. 1“‘1‘9 s St. .:\r omery Ave. | K'S SPEC = ally well made; all wool; | There will be a meeting of the club at ' g Miesion st i5is Devisaasro St. | OW OCR PRIL‘XEASLA;EX"H Assembly Hall, Mills building, this even- 36 Sixteenth St. 1475 Halght St . > ages 8 to 13 years, | ing. Eleven directors, to hold office for 14 Ninth St. 2285 Mission St. | Cobbler S:a 00 two years, will be chosen. The avowed 2008 Filimore St. 2732 24th St. | Rocker, | purpose of the organization is to resist 52 Market St. i | s . ® seee corruption in politics and prevent the elec- OAKLAND STORES. | tion of corrupt and unworthy candidates 5 9 for office and to disseminate and SUpport | s heyngton St Republican principles. | 1510 Seventh St. sl s D S sk | 616 E. 12th St. {1185 23 Ave. 35 Park St., Alameda. THE J. NOONAN Furniture Company (Tne.), $1.55 z 4 | There s not an ounce of headache in a bar- | 1017-1023 MISSION STREET. S“lt B 4946000000000 0006 500+040+5+00+0e @ relof it—Tesse Moore “AA” whiskey. VERY T m;\";‘vve Sixth. : ———————— So . San Francisco Tffloflnp D St session of the Compantons of the Forest, Three Bankrupts. it h‘IfTEST | . 0. F., ¥ ay, election and fnstallation of the following named Petitions in insolvency were filed . ralg ront, officers for the present term: Mrs. M. E. Falconer of San Francleco, su- | aas. 1a the United Btates Iiatrot coery Hand-Made | preme grand chief companion: Mrs. L. Miller of Oakland, sub-chief: Mrs. : Julia Bennett of Alameda, treasurer; Mrs. Florence N. Morrow of San Francisco, | saphor. Br, Helena. Na i’t‘m{y "abi secretary; Mrs. M. E. Seibert of Stockton, right guide; Mrs. Kate M. Howard of ties $449 51, assets $30; Dr. Charles A. Me- San Francisco, left guide; Mrs. L. L. Gale of San Francisco, Inside guard; Mrs. Questen, physician, San Francisco, liabil- Mary A. Large of San Francisco, outside guard; Mre. M. J. Valent! of San Fran- | ities $%65059, no ‘assets; August Herg, clsco, herald; Mies Daisle Falconer of San Francisco, organist; M. Boehm, Mrs. ;g;ggenges;:as San Franeisco, labilities | | The covered passage- | Wway connecting thess iWo immense struc- CORSETS 5, S one management 140 The Red Front A J P l’l‘;;:mfi Asr'x;r;ndb)(rtss.' PM:B. I-;?Il‘e‘:l!..’audlln;;: Mrs. A. Boehm, Mrs. A. M. Phil- e ———— r 90 of which , Mrs. T. Pemberty, . K. XK. Jonas, Mrs. J. Patterson, J. J. Roberts and Embezzled ave baths attacned 1 Ut PBUEP & S[]DS, | G. W. Corwin, final arbitrators; Mrs. M. Koch, Mrs. J. Olliver and Miss A. Meyer, b Hat Babey, $3'00 b 315‘00 h#:“fx;?":“‘:{““g:r'ii' Leona E Bradford, a woman who has a PER PAIR. ers from every section 857-859 Markct, Oposite Powell. trustees. The installing officers were Past Supreme &rand Chief Companion M. Boehm, assisted by Mrs. Asher and Mrs. Phillips, past d chiet - | shooting gallery at 1170 O'Farrell street, k ognt; . B A S ey s St e e swore to & ;ompl‘:ln;' in Tudge Cabaniss 10 Gearp St.; e a‘;;rr]e'cl;:"nn’.l: e rd of deputies presented the new chief wi court yesterday charging am Brown, - comforts and conveni- flowers. ith ‘a basket of beautiful | i (yiiliawm Bork, with misdemeanor 1] OENEE SRARRTY. ences offered by these After tendering a vote of thanks to The Call for reports of the proceedings | $orciiiciment. He had been calling b= o of the meeting an adjournment was taken. chase the gallery, and Monday she gave CHESTER F. WRIGHT, Saiem. American plan. Eu- Royal Worcester S set-Fitting Parlors. e B

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