The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 9, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1900. 8 s o, TROUSANDS CAEER THE LBAGUR OF THE CROSS CADETS ot vonce “ntiis IVTHER COVTEST FOR A DAMOND NEDAL TROPRY "% i : M&JOI’ General Shafter Reviews and Ap_ San Francisco Settlement Trophy Offered by Oly mp | - Association Members J | { | ed by Them Ease. plauds the Boy Soldiers- Company D ; Progressing el Winis thhe Honors of the INight. IR G e S SR Y Annual Exhibition of the Organiza~ WU PP 0y o S e @.._;,,_.9,...;.:} tion Drew a Large Number of | Visitors—History of the Work. +ie et e it eieieie Assoctation at wded yesterd: Kk of organization. It was th n of the assoclation s achieved by brushes and were evi- dences that lrected in reception and the musical Francisco Settlement Assocla- charitable organization. I PePePIDEPEISDEIIOEDIOIOIOEITOIIOEOEDLES * @ - + | interes n roject and before a - Y Within + | & short added to ? |the assoctat S ! fellows @ | were taught how to develop their muscles. o | Ml es were formed, baseball B rt time 3 < yS" ¢ T v oughout * lems and t test in cooking. knit- 4 |ting and “lubs was & |added to > girl was D R SR .o .o s e vien + ADMIRAL DEWEY IS ¢! ENTERTAINED AT DETROIT +!Is Given a Splendid and Enthu- siastic Welcome by the : Czuz:ns CADETS IN REVIEW BEFORE GENERAL SHAFTER. D R S e S R e TSP SRS anjes, Ly of {NH!\ and well deserved the wxn:ow‘!ocoph Fogart ward. Second drill eneral ave as they e 1 first dnli ven by Com- ward J Dorn 1 over and the triv been won. nelusion th regimental the announcement of the judges on and the award of the l'oph\ (5] Company D by the Very Rev. Father J. |y J. Prendergast, vicar general The vela: 3 bration had been an unqualified success. | " Tp The programme of exercises is In full | manded last night and won praise for as follows 3 | efficiency of their work are as follows: Concert by League of the Cross Cadets' | ~ Colonel, E. J. Power; lieu colonel, ; Lieutenant M. F. Waten, director. | D, J. Mc(iloin; surgeon. Major Joséph G verture, “Nabucodonosor”’ (Verdi): | Morrissey: assistant surgesn waltz, from ‘‘Beggar Studen John F. Sullivan: m!;u!a’u | rionet solt-Serenade” | Taggerty inspector paberias oned _staff — Regimental | 2 ki), performed by ‘A. Stelnwald; | Carthy; quartermaster, Licutenant V. I | Sergeant. Maj omas A. De quar- " (Jakobowski). (nm- | Carroil; commi: Lieutenant J. H termaster, Sergeant D. B. Torres: com- petitive Entrance of battalions; re- | Scanlo ion, Daniel C. | missary. Sergeant Lester Coghlan: chiet view tendered to Major General William | Deasy: major Second Battalion. James E.| {rumpeter. Vincent Deviin: hospital stew- | R. Shafter, Department of | major Third Battalion. John P.| ard. Joseph Fogarty: color sergeants, | f,s eorte California, 'U. 8. A.;_first drill (com- | Duffy: adjutants, First Licutenant Frank | Gecrse Shaw and Joe Merrill. 1ot of other pfl"pl-‘ amo o “the reviewing stand. | petitive); ~ sikrmish drill, Company D, | I, Gonzales, Second Lieutenant George F.| _Bat First Battalion, | made him no promises. had beer marched on| Captaln L D. Dwyer commanding. | Welch, Third Lientenant Fred A. Hooper; | Major D. Second Battalion, | 50) American troops with me in the be- in review before | First aid to the injured, hospital corps: | bandmaster, First Lieutenant Maximiliani | Major J. E. Power; Third Battalion, Ma- | ginning to occupy the city and maintain urgeon; Sergeant | F. Walten. ) jor J. P. Dufty. 5 order there would never e been this . Lieutenant J. H. Scanlan, James Jr.. Thomas H. Fallon, Robert William J. Hamilton, Phitip who com- nd. Lieutenant J. C. Me- smpany Q. Captain J oseph Wes- Lieutepant T. J. Curt Se ant J. Hackenbruck rl"r Lieutenant Mark Charies A I sent for him. were a manly set | Major J. G. Morrissey. trouble.” note alleged to have been executed by the last Government. His supporters in- en strong” has given them the trength to bear ncarfl e g —— e —i they began i | | . e Temperance Congress to Open. » ole diamonds from Rose to the Government ticket, five other sets | Mary “trau"h a daughter of M C: x the use o POET MARKHAM'S PLACE woman who bad been DELGER DENIES THE | of capdidates are In the field, all in op- | The Shiloh party is. now en r=. McCall. | 1 GNDON, June §—The World's Tem- 3 5 s was convicted of larceny | siti to the Government. but not d the police a rin, sect | perance Congress will open in Lend o FILLED BY A WOMAN - I R CLAIMS OF LAMPING | B3kin% chtirals in concerr "These come | Hion ‘of &.%f.::a‘“ e e Meatiny mdier Vi prasiiSeme 48 U P;e:cr‘b; 1 .I‘uul:c Sr:.i\hl sentenced m? dc'r‘x-j LN e prise the party dine Conservatives, t:e‘* gt Archibishop of Canterbury. A leadin: scrip- to six months’ imprisonment in the ” { Provincial party, the Turner party, the le 3 il be & j ti That June S.—The contest over ; Prison | OAKLAND, June $—Edward F. Delger | Lgbor rty: ARG Infepndente: | Duke of Wellington Dies. feature of the programme will be a grand el tne e | to-day filed an answer to the suit of rovincial party includes the sup-| LONDON. June S—Henry Wellesley, | COSMOPOlitan temperance meeting. over | MRS. PAULOVICH IS | James J. Lamping against the estate of E;pners of thelast Government, and Is led | third Duke of Wellington. died at Strath- | Fony Heary Somerset will oceupy the appointment | the late capitalist, Frederick Delger, for Francis L. (‘anell- (:m;rmm:( “v&nrfl;- | fieldsaye House, Mortimer, Berkshire, to- | chair of the congress on Tuesday. The ace was af~| | the collection of $10,000 on a promissory | YeT, & ploneer journalist of this city, Who | 4oy in the fifty-fifth vear of his age. |speakers will inciude many Amer ' | was Minister of Finance and Mining in & | sp | | T T | the elder Delger some time before his| clude both Conservatives and _Liberals. | E—— OAKLAND, June 8—Judge Ogden this | death. Lamping filed his claim against | The Turner party is led by J. H. Turner | ing denied the application of Mrs, | the estate with the executor, Edward F. | of Victoria, Who was also Premier in a | e Paulovig for o divorce from Ste. | Delger, 414 when payment wae refu ¢ fotter Sovernminl,. 00 |8 somposed | : rincivally o A s The court scored Mrs, | Drought suit to recover the money which | principal Charl>s Wiison, Q. C. L due him. H id that | Vancouver Island. rich for her desire for a separation, | l‘fiféfi‘(é‘"fiaf“é‘en to him by Frederick | of Vancouver, is the leader of the par chool.” who: The Board ypointments r revoking an order for alimony | Deiger, with the agreement that he was | line Conser\‘adflvr dar\(d is a pi;;neer ani To-day we start a trade sale that willcontinue untilsold on 3 carloads ronpc "'“‘t";""‘l;‘l i :""i“dk her to | ;‘?O;em“m RiOe)- Detperm: axsinatis. et ot ;"’,‘;x;s" ependents comprise men of | of canned stuff contracted in 1899 and delivered this week at prices ful- either return to her hu * t r‘r irt hergelf. gt mps\ The answer of the defendant denies ‘l"nlml eiggt members of Parliament are| ly 30 per cent below those prevailing to-day. We prefer to put this in The plaintiff testified that her husband | that the note was signed by Frederick | to be electe the hands of our all-the-year patrons. We will not refuse jobbers’ and d a hab shos his dis 1 that he ever d e amr B o 0 B o oo o DL spleasure by | Dateoiag any sum Of money Tor remaiming Boulevard War Renewed. dealers’ orders on same basis. Goods are right. Youll find them great of of the r arms and neck, but these state-|in his employ. Denial is also made that| g,n RAFAEL. June $.—The boulevard| sellers and will want more. Prices are out of order, but we mean it and & 2 o r %o the nts € ubs Lamping received the note as compen- » s 2 weak yun down condition,” s K g ey R K?I:S(Lm‘pa;;i‘;;d She also | A om his employer for his careful | War was renewed by fts opponents this | will stick to them for a purpose. ierly gone. 1 sufiere T Teire - artiall ich denicd the charge and fn re.{ management of ~ihe extensive Delger |afternoon. George W. Burbank of To- 4 - d_rheu- 2 ong tale of suffering be: ¢ | property holdings or a! s . services | males askes e Superior Court of this = s oiE | Wi J‘,.:.‘,‘ actions ‘ot ms“?.-g"é“"“ Y !\!lere wur;g‘;l\l.:firo“er and above his reg- | county to issue a writ ot review com- CANNED BARGAINS. | OTHER BiG BARGAINS. s s and got ne relief. I | g : udge Ogden some time ago or- | ular mon 2 manding the members of the Board of the. 2t - . medicines. all with_the Mrs. Toft’s Case. dered Paulovich_to pay his wifé $40 a| The disputed note is sald to have been sflp,mgo,, to certify and returd to the | o o Fx‘-‘i 5:,(1) to 16 years, sow a” - > get worse and toadd to | 8. —Mrs. Peter Toft, month alimony Paulovich told his attor- | made on January 3, 1867. Lamping was| court all of the board's proceedings con- [ ;ome made JoUv 1 § e e B Poesonin SRR e ; from con- with " threatening 10 ; H. L. Hynes, that he would | for a number of the years the confidential | cerning what is_known as the Tiburon [§IREMTC JAW 5 L < el B e sce one of your adver- | ker because his money into the hay before he | agent of the late Frederick Deiger. boulevard. Mr. Burbank is an ex-Super- | giepest TUalEy J4m 4 135 | Fancy Waste Paper Baskets t s ke Dr. Picrce’s -r daughter, dis- her a cent. e visor and one of the most persistent ob- | pime Sering Doane. cans Se B0 | Wool Yarn. $1 1 asant Peilets’ and by Recorder Bradford o T G AT TR PARTY LINES DRAWN ponents of the proposed drive. Tabls Pears, rtandard, tins.... 12%e .40 | Bound Book away. and «Imunuut 3 “!'nul she‘?m»eg‘;f' Closing of the Schools. WAL Eike ;ma Apricots, fine. :g: ‘}'fi: L’::w:“rg» xh ¥ cannot tion. Mrs. Toft . aping. ‘amily Oysters, cans.. K S s e harge of disturbs | JALAMEDA, June 3_The public schools IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Charged - Asparasus. fine pack 18c - $2.00 Feit “old g - released on a bond | Sosed to-day for the summer vacation TACOMA. Wash., June 8.—A warrant | pje Fruit, regular tins. o e E | Carriage Parasol: 1 Promotions for the lower grades were has been sworn out by Mrs. M. E. McCall | Pie Fruit. gailon tins. 20e 25 | X thoumar 20¢ .25 itep inside the announced at 1 o'clock by the principals 7 z E flom o and at 3 o'clock the ninth m‘lrle u‘;,“s | Unusual Interest Taken in the Cam- | charging Rev. F. W. Sandford, the,Shiloh Tgrmn::: O e were told their fate by Dr. A. eott, paign in the Northern (Me.) evnnfellst and Rev. N. H. Harri- | 5" tnines on grocery floor to attract clpse and the omly oge T rincipal of the Haight School. wher man of this city with kidnaping Miss | .oun puvers. > purse. She is powtwo | OAKLAND, June §—The Oakla Phe AInthgrages are concenmtrated: . Tho Province. e ¢ y wave mever had to take any | men's Social and Benevolent Society has par(‘enlng" of promouons was larger | VANCOUVER, B. C., June 8.—A general - 5o Tiec that your medicine bas ‘lec“‘fd':m Loliowing oMcers: Fregdent | Tnan during any’ term in the Distory of | election for members of the Provincial Electricity in Capsules. SECOND FLOOR BARGAINS. : Yichale. foreman, wi. E. Watkins; con. | the Alameda School Department. 'Closing | parjigment will take place throughout | This new compound, which ‘e mede from |y gies' 5230 Square-toe Shoes auctor, G. Brown: e doorkeeper, Wil- | #X! e British Columbie to-morrow. The cam. | cheap chemicals, is put up In capsule form |yggjes regular $1 50 Lace Shoes. t i ——————— uantity = t free on receipt of | am Kreuger de doorkeeper, paign which closes to-night has been | 33 ;l“hlfllm::?:: % o-ghctain. quantity |7:'h:‘- Children's Fine Kid Shoes. 8 to we are deinz. SMITHS el 4 #3 CASH STORE < been able 1o cndure my confinement only MR AN Sy L . ’ L o ey Carmen Elect Officers. | Tay cxpense of muailing | \watking: fecelver, George Cornell: treas- Hot Weather in Texas. Peculiar in many respects. For the Arst | kuuss, e o i e e e & 21 one-cemt stamps for |Uren, J- W Smithi secretary.’ David| AUSTIN, Texas, June —The mercury | time in the Bistory of British Columbia | trin Byt Thie s nothing eompared o The | Ereryaysiyies Ladies' neat fnish. per binding, or 31 stamps T ————e————— throughout Texas for three days past rty lines have been partially intro- | Strensthening of | “Snecial cats for & few weeks on all lines of - S F. B P has reached 101 to 105 degrees in the shade. | duced In a provinclal election. ~The re. | HOSeUer's 9‘.“”“.,‘.{‘.,.’.’.’:.‘:.’.’ e Malges- | Fine Shoes to close “out of siges” lots. 28-27 Mavket &¢., 8 RAGE or LIGHT HANUFACTURING V. | Thieving Dentist Goes to Jail. ~ Y B el e S L L trom | sult has been the, Teation of, fastions. | {rotbies sod miis che'ayetem with e vieor of | STH AND 6TH FLOORS FO.1 RENT FOR ST

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