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22 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1900. SOUANDERED THE |CHAMPIONS OF THEIR IR | T MONEVHESTOLE | ........... o CLAOD S SRR {0 G THE OF THE“PONE" e i NEW Temporary Directors and ‘ G O O D 8 ‘ Arrest of Wykes, the De- Agent of Whit- Cfficers of Association Elected. fauitin Papers Giving New Organization n’ Legal Status Are Signed and Thjs Wegk WB Will have On ‘Will Be Filed for Record o e sale complete lines of the following The stockholders of the Labor Temple NEW GUQDS: Association met last evening at 915% Mar- | ket street for the purpose of electing di- | rectors and temporary officers preliminary | o -2 to filing articles of incorporation of the | Dresent. bt apout 1 shares were ropre | LADIES' FANCY SILK WAISTS, in hemstitched, corded e T L B and tucked, all the new colors, also whites, blacks ing after the incorporation has been ef- | fected and will also appear as the mcur-i and creams. Guilt PO DEES 5 e edeD et @ porators. s smRorary directore are: ML L. LADIES' FINE SWISS RIBBED UNDERWEAR, in wool, e ‘ Draie, M. J. Black, O 22 Cveit: cotton, lisle and silk, all shapes and both white and . O E sald, Guy Lathrop and George D. colors. There no opposition to them | ‘-;lli:il”lhe.lr election was practically unani- LADIES' BLACK LIBERTY RUFF\‘, BLACK LIBERTY i raa GAile redit oF She Slegtion Gf RUFFLING, and JUBY TRIMMINGS—an elegant s I‘z'rrxcl purpose of the d.fl!g"fii.?fi, Ivk’_}hi:';t?;} assortment. | dons' ot the ey, {5 bcaica B abor| MOUSSELINE TAFFETA RIBBONS, latest spring novel- 5 Piixed at 320,000, divided i ‘ ties, 7 inches in width, all the new pastel shades, aresyat $5 per sha The stock already ribed for was estimated the eleven directors had si for millinery and neckwear. i LADIES' REYNIER GLOVES, in both SUEDE and GLACE, in all the new shades of mode, gray, tan and brown, also blacks. $20,000. es as incorporators elected as follo bary; vice pres pora Pri 5. L. Mal | Tveitmoe; secretary, k. I was no contest for these Alameda High School Team. L G G G St R R R S @V 4000600805 00000006006006600-0-0 , discy | being one nomination for each office New York 1 Jack Bliss. 2. Chauncey Pratt. 3. Herbert Clover. 4. Leslie Gurnsey. 5 George Burkhardt. 6. Neil Faton. 7. Ar- The session lasted apout two hours and | ) iz =z 79 thur Donovan. & Milo Hickox. . Randolph Weinman. 10. Herbert Bruntsch. 1L Ralph Boyd, | was marked by the greatest harmony. LADIES' FINE FEATHER SCARFS'_ 36. 45, 54 and 72 g 3 The first instllment of 20 per cent on the inches lomg, in BLACKS, GRAYS and NATURAL f w S S R B I s o shares, or $1 per shs was collected, 0y ) - aa i U . marking the actual beginning of the pay- beat it—St. Mary’s| The High School midgets line up in the | ment of funds for securing the desired site ind the members of | following order: Chauncey Pratt, pitcher | and building. articles of incorpora- Y and Herbert Clover, pitcher; tion being duly ackno e e o w55 : EXTRA SPECIAL Jack Bliss, atcher Milo Hickox, first ! notary, will be taken to the v Hall to- . Donovan, second morrow to be placed on record and a copy A State't d2bvamento, © ¢ Seerewny of| QUR ENTIRE STOCK of All-Wool FRENCH GRENADINES “base; Ralph B \ a team who 2 W L CI LR R m——— and ETAMINES, 48 inches wide, both colored and | Stceesstutly mantges the team. " COMMENCEMENT . WEEK iy g : | black, . o= AT MLLs SEman | Reduced to 50c yard A\ iams-Dimond fleet and will be 1 commanded by ( late | List of the Graduates and Character Former prices $175, $2.00 and $2.50 pard of the bark Diam is in- of Exercises to Be S P f 5 tended for the is will_be LT s Notice to Passengers. able to carry 2000 tons of sugar. The Held. — — — r ot ts op iill be fitted with a gasoline engine aft to assist in hoisting the sails, | and will have all the appliances to make will be commencement week at programme of b Seminary and the her a first 1 in every respeet She will be ready for service early In | Jusie: | diploma Water Front Notés. | teen from the seminary. The America Maru sailed yesterday for the Orent via Honolulu. i not ¥ many passeng full cargo of freight aboard. Amo those who went away the cabin were Mis: Thompson and Miss | women whe will make 1, who was s erm M 4 N Hazel Moc Winifred H 2 da ! v y night, was rem ¥ \llu-' ons, K \‘ itt T More Ships fail for Cape!gity ana County i ] « Nome and “Still There’s laperotomy. The c The regular commencement exercises e or of Boreard recove he held on ednesday nex 3en- e N wound penetrated abou inches into | jamin Ide Wheeler, president of the State i, 13, 115, N7, 19, 121 POST STREET. More to Follow.” Boreard's bo 1 sity, d he annual 1m|— | ARSI n \: hich IT)O ’“‘|\|l‘ oi A CREDITABLE SHOWING. | {adiiehes The Homer Takes Many Passengers Oakland Rally and Essay Contest. CASH-OR.LITTLE AT-A TIME it for Unalaska—Nome City, Cen- | Substantial Result of Individual ladics of the school will s ore | The fourth district rally and essay con- | \SH-0R- -AT-A-TIME. . tennial and San Blas Will Effort. 4 will come the presentation of | 11 e i . . Load on the Sound. A reveci: of Mpenet 4siipet 48 Sing concert of the Spring term | on Mason street. A splendid pr | | interesting. In this day of the s ce on Tuesd ¥ evening, under | has been arranged, includi The Nome | only sufficient to transact the firm's Monday morning we will begin the most SR AROE welve dellsary aRone ave i unusual reduction sale of laces ever held in only took away abo HANDSOME MAHOGANY ROMAN d ¢ ro —_— Sy competition in mercantile affair: irection of Professor Louis Lesser. numbers by M Rose Broderick, Pro- ] . { known the assertlon is frequently made | who will take part are )sie | fessor Thomas Jan and rm H NHOLESALE. RETAIL. i other exodus yesterday of by B™ ool s Tistarting. hiseareer er, Miss Ko Matsuda, Miss Alice | Judge. Major D. Deasy will act as § — a s d fields. They | & thout capital is badly handicapped. In- | Woodbury, Eina Miller, Miss Opal | chairman. [Essayists from 8t. Mary's H did not tak igens, as-gllifof | WICIONL CADLA P e e el Miler, Miss Willie Finl i Cathedral, St. Brigid's, Holy C - £ I 1§ them are tc her ports for their | dividual instances disproving this - | Goodman, Miss Beulah ss | cred Heart and St. Francis' parishes will i . 1 loads on the way north. The Homer was | tion. however, constarfly recur and tend | Grace Elmore. | compete. H l A( E OUSE ( :O | aecommodstion cen up, but the | capacity, combined with energy, will cre B o el gold hunters am. them will leave the | ate opportunity and mold it into success. | { | vessel at Dutch Harbor, as the vessel is | TWelve years ago a firm was established | | | SUTTER ST., Cor. Grant Ave. [l [{J| under contract to carry’ the Government | at _the _of Sixth and Harrison | : . - — Wt st ot oo T i TSV SR 1} | mail to all Alaskan points. Among those | Streets in 9 »}nvlscn flt:r‘flw purpose | Russian Archbishop. His diocese takes | wagon the head of the firm | | in Alaska and the Alentian Islands, and eddling in a small w; hi imit B! | J this will be his annual tour of inspection. | In the co ears, by pers | The choir of the Graeco-Russian church | attention < s, the sale for goods | |} | Arcnbishop away. There was a praise | became imperative. The business was ac- | | vice and a few prayer: ter ‘whicl | cordingly moved to a more pretentious | | & S g Bishop bestowe buflding on Market street, where to-day | e . 150 pairs Real Renaissance LACE he Norte City, San Hiaa any Centen- | the combined space of three floors are | | | | | | | CURTAINS, 4 different pat- ||||ziabiohovss fiohomis e $5.00 Renalssanoe |- Frscosbacn s [ oo ede™s Yomeniese Some. mnd ok | e e Ol Wekies. sha” Among the goods that have been reduced for e e o : | Curtains. | and freght for Nome The Centenma | wholesgle trade s limited only by the | this sale are light, airy laces for trimming fou- (| THE J. NOONAN et oo $5 .O . T ey “ggg'ig,rf;,;d'“;_ ds. | comprises from twelve to fiftéen hundred lards and summer dresses, heavy Venice laces | FURNITURE COMPANY (lnc.), { Nome direct with 750 passengers, the Se- | ter equipped to satisfy the user of to- for trimming underwear, chiffon laces for fancy || 1017 - 1023 mission sTREET, ir}um,. ’\x‘m ;,'\‘l:“:‘ 4y f,“'f‘l“ ’:m(l m.‘,n | l».«;m{_ Hu»‘nrr.r_: is l'h~' m.:]:_t u‘f‘f-‘!;v:.f.::‘_‘ A l’k d bl k l £0 t . 2 i|k§ ABOVE SIXTH. <o of this season’s most desirable ||]|moré steumers will o the ‘Tush Zo° the | both fopelgn and Homestic. A branch has | S A e e MR I g SLIS: Sl Pt at_the corner of created Ecru Mechlin lace from Fancy cotton lace with north TAILORED SUITS, perfect in [ Arthur Deserves a Medal.. | ently been opened dy and Market streets that h i apprentice boy on the British e ® X % Ay 3 much favorable comment. Beside being . s 5 s i | everv detail, jackets all silk [|{}|m midocemn and stier sioven pounnu0ard | most centraily located It 13 artistically | I to 3 inches wide, reduced | insertion to match from 2 to | . %y : % ||| turing_doubt is picked up by his _ship | SisurRassed by any similar store in the from s5c, 10c and 15¢, sale | 5 inches wide, reduced from wThe coversd passage- ' | lined; colors blacks, tans, grays, [} | a8z atter all hope had fled. Marey War- | California material and jabor and is price 15¢, 25¢ and 35¢, sale price, two immense . struce [ | hotels. | American plan. Eu- | ropean plan. | Mo | S S - | 1 i e igd L Al e > | tribute to California’s craftsmanship. The | ¢ a yard 3 tures places under 1zilored browns, reseda; sold until to- ||| Bucaliay ad sieh an expecience, and be | ey ly ‘Bow reclving. semmontnly s | St §c a yard one” mabagement”lip Suit day from $30 to $35—special at |15 a brother of Captain Watner, late chief | o i, P sl B o] Ecru and white Vandyke J N X NN SWILS. [ | Pt {\;‘fkmh' 'm.‘e‘{lf.’ flf"i"a'fi:f’"}'n“;f‘ s Venice lace from 3 to 5 Colored chiffon lace, white ers ‘from every seetiom | L T |} | ietter to his brother he says that had it - e 3 . 5 : s avy ection | . . {I | ot een for Captain Arthur of the Hars| Trapper's Ol cures rhenmatism and neuraigis. | inches wide, reduced from | net top _Llerre lace, heavy <P a‘;:rrflw;e‘?nllrll: | {§ | fllan, who persisted in Keeping up the | Druggists, Sc flask. Richards & Co., 406 Clay. | 35¢, soc and 65c¢, sale price | cream silk laces from 6 to comforts and convent: | ! . 3 |} | search “atter every man on board had | —_———— | o T i £ teded Coces oftered 53 ihesa | | 1 | Bave peen ndard trom sgaim.on "°¥°*/ ART BRANCH OF THE Q¢ a yard 3 e The Barfillan was on her way from Car- 4 from soc, 75¢ and $1, sale ' ]| airt"“for Santa 'Rosalla. and had meacly | Net top Pt. de Gene lace, | price NEW WAISTS—Just opened, sev- ||| rionet rer ickumaion'wlien diaccident | STATE UNIVERSITY e o | V&L & yank 1 | ‘Warner was out on the | ! cream silk cha o eral lines of chic man-tailored and tell overboard, Above suits will be altered free of charge. DR.HALL’S KEINVIGORATOR QELR Oriental lace from 7 to 12 d I)]’r':li"“:‘! ‘ui:'fim“: | Awards to Pupils of California School Real Venice laces from » o | Waists, purchased under very |Iliom o v lnsreh v thres heumy aes |~ °f Desten Made Tast '"Cchei x“gge'anded; I35, sai | § to 10 inches wide, re- || | AU et $|,5U | advantageous auspices, to be |1 o es e ory LA reception was given last night at the | [7>|5'i-:’e '2 : =k ducedfrom $1.50, saleprice, §. | ‘{..T,:.I‘,:"’,’ :.\!i}r'.:wz:.:é,,,?“‘.fi’m}s.,g:' % { price of {ialn Achiey i n his Lilitin B abl® | to friends of the puplls and the members | Net top cream and white i ! { | of seif-abuse or excesses.” Sent Waists. | |1y carrying the Barfillan to leeward would | of the San Francisco Art Assoclationy the | laces, demi flounces, 15 All silk black chantilly | g p ey Py L B T SateR R B 1 ": ffi}g{;‘f’;fl?fi«&l}% l,\-'-’fi;‘r'\‘éc{'\;"{:r’}.é"r"ga’é:sfigl { ear. The et inches wide, reduced from | lace from 4 to 6 inches wide, ! ot ,,:%.‘: 'Q'zdr;;:?'s‘.n‘ B AR netradp Each H | Started 1n working the Barfilas o wasy | r::;:-*:(dem James W. Byrne made a few | $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, | regular value 35c, s0c and | asekly cured_send tor fres bouk ° . ward, and after eight hours of persistent | torocs &, the assembled guests, and the | sale price 75¢, sale price, § 5 | A gt LT R S el S P e Emore Gead ha miive aer hang- | lowed with his report, which showed’ that | { s % 8 € HIE Was 201 Aboard quickly. ang two dae: | the attendance during the year had been 4-8 a yard I5ca yard {1ater was as well as e | larger than ever, |1a S 8 as ever. It was before | “pl e ch A. F. Math i | Dresicfast when Wamner o]l overburd. | ioreee G PigtE S dbivrel Ko | and the sun had set a 2 s W 5 g =4 | Coming on before he was rescued. . Masny | Marks on behalf of the board of directors | DIRECTORY it will pay you to see this week's OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. . . — Sorhe . % 2 . of the art sociation. The f ving- e = Sother capain Mould heve iven up vic | S2,A0F ATC |SasCoxtiow, e tollowing Bath]n S| 11€S e iy o Fr it and rescued his man. 'd{mwflg from lite-William 8 Wright, on Applieation. 7 | s on, Rose Campbell, n - —_— VERY LATEST | Another New Nome Trader. ;g(—r, Sophie Brannan, Tohn . 'c?(:){rlcl:. h ing thi T ’ ATTORNEY. ?1‘,’:.';’.%5?"“ | Ieunehed Tast MERL ot Evererr maa Vos | Huber and Giores’ Dansineg Mariad We announce the opening this week of bathing suits in F. H. MERZBACH. lawyer, 503 Cal., Clunte bg. work of getting her ready for commis- | Painting of figure, still life and af o this season’s styles which are now displayed in o « sfon will be rushed as fast as possible, | trait—Lucla K. Matthews, > s Bay = COAL, COKE AND 110 1HON, . Charles ‘L, i i a1 SAPPHIRE ! Limoges She is bullt on the same lines as the | Turner, Louise Breeze, Rose L?;me;bel], windows and store. There is a complete assortment for | i‘!LmN & co_ 900 H“""{lfx"“}‘;‘g \ steamer Nome City, now belnfi’ outfitted | Nora Cashin and Ella Rosenberg. men, women and children in alpaca, flannel, duck and * Telephone \ at Mission street, but is eight feet Drawing, o] —E: i i T " | She is to be built up In the same manner | and Walt: : i i s e e | JOSEPH FOX. Supt . BL! aiwricss to el nickly | SIS O be s £h 3 dhe Sos fuknner | A b b B R The stock comprises everything from that which is up H. BLYTH, Mgr. Ship Plumbing, S ool will carry a large number s v at C.W. SMITH. 4 & Steamboat and X 00 |, Come Just to Look. DU earry . Jargo number of passengers | . Bovle and Lucinda 3 Butier, " ™ cheap, yet good up to the best and most expensive. 15 Washington st: Helephone Mate syt ¢ 294 $3.00% $15.00 Great American Importing Tea Co. dressed lumber will be loaded upon her | May' Berringer. Francis. Robinson, Percy 3 p % FRESH AND SALT M:ATS. » PER PAIR. MONEY-SAVING STORES. here this Waek In tow of'a tug. The lum- | = Nisht Plass soridi Lo Bove: The above goods now on display in our windows, JAS. BOYE (). Shipping Butch \ S 210:212 Grant Ave, (Bet. Sutter and Post). | ber will be just sufficlent to bulld her up. | Life class: F, (@ Bocjendonte drawing— S & CO. Zivoing, g Mg W) eary Sl 881 Market 'St (Opp. Powell). On her arrival here all of the men pOSSIDIC | Henjamin Katka *sriiric L‘{"‘::‘F"M‘;’l{‘;g —- : i CORNER KEARNY. ixth 8t will put to work on her, and it is ex- | B Roll, d T & » FRINTING, 38 Hayes : : . Rollen and Thomas Smith, . ESTER F. WR!! He o S £ Momtgomery Ave. | Bo iore taptdly thant amndo ready, for | Saturday " class. antique and portralt— = E. C HUGHES. PRINTER, fen A ~L s | 256 Mission st 7% TLarkin St. ever outfitted in this port. The 3. 8. Kim. | Aline Meade, Rdward C.1Day, Margaret wm A —_Tlfamemedt. 8 7. Az 724 BTN vioroegter, Cor- | 36 Sixteenth Si. 1o Pevisadero St | hall is the sixth of ‘the serles of Nome | Loriethwaite, Leon L. M. Rey and Ger- o STATIONER AND PRINTER. Bl O e | e Bt e Bt Be. traders bulit for the Kimball Steamship 8 Suaton, Telegraphic 6 Cat Completely eradicated with- | 62 Market St ° 2782 24th St. Company. RSl o sy oo e S S Edem. PARTRIDGE Cauitornta out cuttin “or “iyine. ~ No OAKLAND STORES. Launching of the Bosamond. Sutter, cor. Larkin; res.. Hothl Granada.s TEA 3 T o Ty mcmy | 1058 Washington St €16 E. %th 8. A new four-masted achooner, the largesu ny reet ASH STEAM (0, MD O ~ - > 82 1237 Broadway. 1155 234 Ave. ever built on e acific Coast, was| Butfew me o DIAMOND O - . BLACK c— INETITUTE, 1170 Merket, 1510 Seventh St. 1365 Park St., Alameda. | launched last night from Matthew Tur- ! to argue wllhnah ;:eel:;lf'?gag‘ence enou;h‘ RIVE -91??-‘»'“,’1’3 '(\:Ou:«"fie:: t!:.tx"x!.-,n f.\. marks Otfice and Yards—450 Maln street.