The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 8, 1900, Page 4

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TH SA N FRANC 30 CALL, FR IDAY, JUNE 8, S R R M MU .o a0, o b Ly ane et B ORENRGERRRIRE R R & SR S S e 1900. MORNING GLORY NS THE STAKE | Wil | A SHORTRUN SR IPERILOUS PERCH OF Pl caaa ol bt el el e s ] KET street in the vicinity e Clans Spreckels build L yesterday morning. ¢ pcople blocked the g - streets leading into hrough the thron 5 i nds of —_—= i jard-Worked Kosie Claire Beaten Pointless in |» the Final. e R ilson’s New Dog lent Three Is and | % f R e O e e e . dome of the Claus Spreckels building and | taff above it, where, out- | sky, was the figure the of the of him from cited crowd who watched him. Exclamations of wonder and fear w made by the crowd, but the man wo s far as any uld his task, now and s < down on the crowd re rked unce in st f excited who watched him. Swung in a siing w t the very aff the great g he staff. Thi is three feet in diameter; it looked like | a marble to e street below. The | wind ws st a gale. The | wung far out in which | mi. d it m witnessed arf but | 1¢ it f ild workman w intrey . S H AP THE DARING WORKMAN { ked upon his start- ' § KED FROM E TREET. AS a matter of ordinary 7 J ® man to his = T e R o o e e er he had ed to a rd the All ey \ BIG FAVORITE Sweet S Odd Fellows’ Hall Last Evening. { pran F. - The 1 conce f the twenty-third e Loring Club was given la I lows' Hall. The club w F Dorothy. Goodsell, s PP, or, and Miss Rath | ; W. Loring, accompanist. ¢ sy number of oW 0] osith v =<7 | Two to One the Prevailing reacridhy e fopuar mate chorus, - Su ANz Abt, he Ster Wat o} 4 ° - 0Odds on the Clever i, ot | i Californian. i eapecially g | occasional care- > especially at the ds a 1ck—Mmo; verses—o The Rival Middleweights Are Ex- pected to Show Sport of the Highest Class To-Night in Woodward’s Pavilion. e onhe captious | solos, “With Newer fThe Lotus Flower" | 1 ' Henschel's “Spring,” of sl Veaco sang ‘ampbell Til- respond- | (Franc Goodsell's Gounod), g him to de- | ) by to- anc ing wirh cod- | Allitsen) and “Dreams” (Bartlett). Mr the | V¥ smooth, sweet voice is a distinet | Mg sition_ in thin ranks of loc: a 2| tenors, and given more dramatic the power’ would be ble for concert | fight. work. A large and appreciative audience | g, listened to the efforts of the performers. A DARING CLIMBER| | stage | ngers Delighted Hearers at 55 |8 | care. AR HORDRS FOR PUPLS OF ST, BIGIS Awarding of Medals and Diplomas. AT RARE Prizes in the Presence of & Large Number of Parents and Friends. out in full force to manifest ap. of their efforts, ticipated in the splendid programme. girls were all gowned potless white and the boys adopted costumes appropri- ate to their part in the exercises. The was set to represent forest, which made r tire br y, intelligent lads Father Cottle distribute: awards, prefixing his ple a few well chosen worc sion to compliment the a a beautiful young misses wooded t various duty with took oce pupils and tr excellent w of the after- 11l was as fol the He faithful teachers, to who: was due the splendid re: noon. The programme in 0 He (Palmer) Never Old Ar of W Hayden [ ims) . J. Smith, . Sullivan, A. Buckle: Misses S. W n, M 14 Hol and dwin, fcKew, mand Hohweis- . “‘Attaque J. Baidwi Mulroney, : “Revel of the “Our Country . die George elt”” (arranged), music ictory, ‘‘Hope will brighten da and memory yleld the past,” Miss The following puplls received diplomas and medais: aduates of academic Harrison, Miss Anna Hay Ega Cecil Adelaide .um\', James J. s for Turner, ay; Masters PRESENTATION CONVENT. | The Pupils Entertain Commencement | Guests With Operetta. | The forty-fifth annual commencement exercises of the Presentation Convent School drew a large assemblage to the convent yesterday afternoon. The guests witnessed a splendid entertainment by the pupils. The sisters recelved warm con- gratulations on every side for the efli- ciency shown by the children under their Among the guests of honor were Fathers Caraher, O'Connell, McMahon, McGough, Redehan, McCorry and Gile and Brothers Matthew, Thomas and Mc- Carthy. The opening number on the programme was a march, performed by the following orchestra: Planos—Misses K. Cashin, K. Meade, A. Taylor, A. Kenniff, C. Bricca and A. Behan; violins—Miss A. Thomp- son, Masters W. Ryan, J. Steffen, F. Schenone and M. Cohn: mandolins—Misses E. Graves, M. Laurent, M. Gallatin, A. Oliva and O. Gallatin, Masters E. Brusco, E. Cicerone, J. King and F. Murphy: guitars—Misses M. Benker, A. Zabriskle, attendance—Merfted by Misses McCarthy, Hilda M n, Willie McGuigan, Brilliant Closing Exercises, | Father Cottle Happily Distributes the | AT S0 1 The pupils of St. Brigid's School held their closing exercises at the Alcazar Theater yesterday afternoon, and the parents and friends of the chi ro | thickly | STOCRTON BELLE TO MARRY A LOCAL MAN B e A FIFTY BRIGHT YOUNG WOMEN - GET DIPLOMAS Oratory and Music Close the Year at the Girls’ High School. | —_— Pupils, Parents and Fri Unusually Interesting Enter- nds Enjoy | | ; | - 1 @ | tainment in Connection | * With the Exercises. T @ | ;! 2 | | 4 | the 4 | Claa . | + | pretty . | & | their ele | sembl * & | . 1 | & £ | - P . Fhoto by Varney, Sacramento. R e S e i S el ] PRETTY wedding to take place in ¢ was Stockton is that of Miss Amy v Hopkins and Louis Philip River. | It is to be a church wedding and ! will be solemnized at St. Mary’s Church : »n Tuesday morning, June 19. b A reception will follow the ceremony at 1 the home of the bride’s mother, Mr )4 Mary A. Hopkins. 1 Miss Hopkins is one of the most popu- : lar girls in Stockton. She is beautiful, charming and accomplished: For several ? + vears she occupled the responsible posi- ¢ E tion of chief cataloguer in the State Li- ¢ p brary at Sacramento, which positio 5 . 3 t signed to become a brid he is a Will Soon Kneel to Hymen. | college girl and has quite as many friends 8y T in this city as in Sacramento and Stock- * O bbb eseseQ ton. W argo & Co. The cou- s Mr. River is a clerk in the freight de- ke thelr home in this city. : L. Busher, Masters C. Steffen and G. Mur- | Harry | phy. W The singing of a sacred chorus Pa ; M heartily enjoyed by the guests, Robert Maxwell genia a recitation, ecution of Joan of A rchie Simpson . by Miss K. Carlin. | Tom Vardo The event of the afternoon was a clever | kaldy, presentation of an operetta In four, acts | entitled “Prince Lungline's B \0se e e e St 3t | LEAGUE OF THE CROSS . Kilcommon, Miss O. atin, Mi Wil | 4 | son, Miss M. Rosa A. Sullivan, Miss CADETS DRILL TO-NIGHT - C. Guinde and Miss R. Olivier horus— | ses G ) “oncilla, | 3, e o T i agas, & e | Major General Shafter Will Review M. Fitzgerald, M. .m|n(fi (K Boga =i the Regiment and There Will Be Grondona, R. Clanciolo, Paganni, E. | o s l Huynes, B, Seilenger, R. Dowd, A. Thomp- | I, qumry Concert. » son, B. Picetti, R. Bocca, Davis, L. Major Gene few the CLASS DAY EXERCISES Messmer, L. Campodonico, League of the 2 E 3 | CrrportoSutne "spe s shown & gr Mission High School Seniors Have a rendered duri rd and fourth | young Tree Planting, Banquet and Tespectivel the operet nce tertainment | “Marche_des Phantoms' (three pia pet Entertain nent. | (Holst), Misses A. Kenniff, C. Bricea, A.|every The s C 1o B 1 | Bel Motroni and E. F T % | School held cl ) three pls (Stone) in the city 1 enjoyed a ge g 7 dden, V. M o) big delegations of teachers N M. Fitzgeral . d M the league The Sache - | “Fanfare 3 three nd and field | gay and M na I | (Aschor), Misses M. Kilcommon, M he floor in full | The “pupils arranged . | A. Bricca, A. Oliva, J. Crowley f w A concert will be given | gramme. which was a cred Chiappart. nd during the evening. Com- |and carried it out without The Ceclltan_Club won applause by its [ pany D, the winners of last vear, will be | cipal Joseph O'Cont L - - rendition of Neumann’s “Enchantment,” | calle n to do its best against some | them. and responded to an encore. company vet to be chosen by the board of | The first event of . Gold medals donated by Rev. T. Cara- |inspection, wh is composed of Lieu-|{ing of ¢ 1 h w her for Christian doctrine, Mrs. Joseph | tenant Colonel McGlotn, Major Duffey | formed with & 3 Kirk for music and J. Oliva for highest | and Major Power. Each company has | the plan ¢ | merits, were awarded to Miss T car from _non- | tiful Dov H lor and K. Meade. The silver medz - Tnited St vl ol e g music was won by Miss Maude Kilcom- | army. t imen now better | of the class took a t = mon. Highest merit medals were drilled than ever before in its history earth about the r Tt tributed as follows: Reserved tickets for the drill are on |luncheon hour h ved Commercial class B, awarded to Misses | ale_at the office of the Monitor, room | members invited hers K G Remy, won by ) Flood building. spread in the ar Remy Miss A B e— beeches and eighth class, awarded to Misses M. Graham to Do Patrol Duty. The afternoon w Tying and N. Waters, won by Miss N. Waters | ing out an in “ s o e .| George H. Graham, the well-known po- | . . seventh class, Miss M. Rosa: sixth class, | 00 o O N el \ cal programm A. Heydenreich; fifth class, Miss J. Pala- 5. —— e " 5 % - tective in the “‘upper office,”” " i iructions ket Slebt feca Were Granted Divorce. 5 TS e T Chief of Police Sullivan to report for pa-| Decree divoree wer 1 r Wins Golf Championsk.ip. trol du No reason is assigned for e day to Gretchen LONDON; June 7.—J. H. Taj ior won the | change. Graham has made important beling for eru open golf mpionship. Taylor made a | captures, and proved valuable in_his »m Taylor Gea most popular win with 30, being 73 | capacity as a ective. The sudden Sanderson fi strokes better than his victory on the | change has created a surprise in police | for crueity and F same green In 18%. The next scores were: | circles. | Sticht for willful negleet. last night the there was sufficient of opinion as to Ne was in lin. s from ngly to 0 if the 1 board [ | ffatt. | 'S £ a straight left punch which s o strongest men. This bout is an tractive one, as some clever work is | pected. “Jack” Welch will referee both | bouts, while some lesser light will pass upon the merits of Ge Curran Chick Finnerty. The f brace of box- | ers will enter the ring at 8:30 p. m. | The fighting in the ring to-night will hardly be pectacular than a strug- | ; gle vester noon between a burly puty Sheriff and Kru ad of the prelimi ats. | ablished headqu rket- eet cigar stand and did bus The manager of Town Talk had a: - printing b against t club. To » this he ts derf from the sale : uty Sher- | iff appeared with hi paper: Kruger would not give up the mon: his charge, A struggle ensued, which al- | cupibenin acte a b crowd. he power o the = " jaw ;Kq‘—;um too strong to withst o Sy o v PR e v T : nough money was s o the > . claim Manager Crowley affirms the . i i . : printing bill was never bresentod. ¥ Sk fad atwest Cured by ELECTROZONE John Campbell, a capitalist, She recommends ELECTRO- can 30w 'Wiw's | HARD HITTING AMATEURS . given up hope after 30 years of suffering. cured. ZONE for suffering women. : E SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 27, 1900. LOS ANGELES, May 18, 1599 413 South G BEA I HAN ‘ MEET IN FAST BOUTS LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 1, 1899, TO ELECTROZONE MFG, CO.: 1 not only ELECTROZONE MFG. CO.—Gentlemen: Your LOS ANGELES, Ca BEAUFORT HANDICAP. R s ELECTROZONE MFG. CO.—Sirs: After years feel that it is my duty but a real pleasure to Electrozone has done me more good than some h:EII:E‘mm’ ?Z;\l";’ la:Fu'. £ “;” A : ot ring with a severe case of rheumatism flering what Electrozone 1600 I have In Los Angeles sfent during th o b orgg . \ 1k the Manchester | Monthly Exhibition of San Francisco| || ind siomich trousie can now siace with plens: B e % o L atiand i oy i o oo i g L I o o Ay the F Athletic Club Productive of the 5] PR L B T il S P umatism, stomach trouble and the countless rheumatism has entirely gone and the stomach ed. I tried medicine and doctors, o was won J Uwne) Tenitiir Conbass Jimbs were swollen in a terrible manner. I {lis that human flesh Is Belr to, and can soy alfficulty also. I can now eat without distress little relief until I was advised fo with J. Reiff B Somuasts. was unable to oven or close my hands, to walk that after taking three boCies ot Hlectrosons food that during the past seven years I have trozone. Before I had finished the f Zanoni The San isco Athletic Club gym- it down or gef vith stanc . ( was like a new pergon—so much so that my i 1 felt & great tmprovemen gym: it n or get up without assistance. During not been able to touch. I sleep sound - e » - « friends say T look ten years younger than when D 1 the en now T am i perfeet he Blale of 500 sover. | 2asium was packed to the doors last She Jac on Yom it avh ey vk oo T I e Eicstrorone, 1 ath o0 years o tire night. now 1 am I verfect he r o by Vojer- | night, the occasion being the regular e R . e vk and will be glad at any time to say a warm I herewith grant the Flectrozone Manufac- woman who suffers wit e 1 i b seo | monthly boxing exhibition, There were Dent esuits. After taking two bottles of Blee- Werd " of “prales: 5 say saivg, JWEH best Statement and my. Dlotore. as ‘they o oo To our sex. T would o ' was an. iron Saint, rid- | nine four-round bouts scheduled and, con- | trozone began to fmprove, and now, after the wishes, P S R o ‘:.)\4\'115"1'{,‘;,_,‘ ;i cine. ~ Yours' respectfully, © © © j e i en by R was third. Six horses ran. trary to the usual result, there was no | fourth, (Alr‘flml my stomach s in better con- 2 Indoor Athlets b g ML KT TR e e ity Canr it T s Tl \ The above testimontals are only a few of the thousands recelved from grateful people who have been cured by taking ELECTROZONE. ndoor Athletic Meet. Lo e e g B W End timbs. “Gan waik without assistancs of &ny The effect of ELECTROZONE is not merely to remove the symptoms of discase and glve the semblance of health, but it eradieates the dis- n_athletes re & the | done the better work and an extra round sture i know 1 sl saonbe s woll 44"f cage tself and health s the natural result. The secret of 1t5 Wonderful power In curing a great variety of diseases ies in (he fact that It acts Cre < mar Schoal, ] He Ifi“‘; was orde ’(\;liv ixyh‘} Jee hv‘vlt[lr(»s':l ove nl\d Fix of which have been an Odd Fellow on this directly upon the blood. It is well known that a vast majority of diseases originate In an impure condition of the blood. To purify, enrich and o+ Park | matc S are o “hr-:’?f!’:"\" charter member 21";1;;’3}“ o0 vitalize the blood with ELECTROZONE is to cure all forms of suffering caused by this condition. The most obstinate cases of RHEUMATISM, « mnasium. | The bout between Frank Burns and | twenty rs by E. J. Baldwin as the uphol- KIDNEY and BLADDER . Club directorate has offered | Charles Aikens was stopped in the thjrd N sterer of the Baldwin Hotel, and charter mem- AILMENTS, STOMACH ch will 2o to the m scor- | Tound to save the latter from unneces- 7 ber of the 04d Fellows' lodge at Monrovia, mpormy s FEMALE COM oy t number of points. The | Sary punichment. Y/'S‘nnl!v'lv-fl County. I cannot praise Electro- BLE, FE B - % is an ¥ includ- | _In_the bout between James Phipps and Sone eyt ct:,:- xfléi' it hT- already done for PLAINTS, CATARRH, \ Righ . et soues And it oot fieselon 10 you tor Vour truly Wonderfar meai. MALARIA, DYSPEPSIA, ) , : high | Jroac Srat ro 3 withids ne. ctrully, J. B. NICHOLS. NERVOUSNESS and ALL the always exciting | Alex Greggains filled his usual position R pe . < 1“0 the Olympl | of referee and Kept the boxers up to their By Dature. L pawer;to tisa fhe stese Ml BEODE | DISEASHE’ it LA invitation. It Is expectc a | work. The seasiiy follow: been quickly and permanent- \ noisy 2 H-ndgh Friel defeated Joe Murphy in four . s_l l'huflle. fl‘rgfigggfifl TROZONE — the most ef- y —_———————— | rounds. : g R i NE fectual of all remedies. - Al Jordan defeated Eddie Schneider in four 5¢. At Druggists, < LIPTON JOINS A CLUB. | rounds. 5 ’ = % F':'.xnk Burns defeated Charles Alkens in three QUEF TOWN, June 7.—At a meeting | rounds. : S8 > James Phipps beat Ed Feron in one round. of the Royal Cork Yacht Club to-da¥. 8ir| aric’ Ryan beat €. Rhodes in four rounds. T! Lipton was elected a member. | Freq Bell and BEd Tomalty, five rounds, a - expressed his intention of chal- | araw. 5T P r the America’s cup under the Jack Sheedon and William A. Foster, of this club. ] | rounas, 2" draw. ln]

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