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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1900. w me. i Mrs Home Gatherings b ¥ n to Marie iv lay par »n the occasion of her ay A very pleasant evening in singing and games, s d. Among Borges, Jen- Henry So Borges, William A very pleasant surprise party was ten- dered to and Mre. J. C. O'Connor at Mahon House, Colma, on Saturday June 9. The following programme red: Plano selections, Miss Alice cal solo, Miss Annle Egan; spe- James D, Phelan; cakewalk, Miss James 'O’Connor; ' vocal ighes: plantation melodi as Bree; tenor solo, Wil Among those pre were: James D. Phelan, Mr. and g, Mr. a Mrs. J. C. O'Con- Barry, Mrs. McMahon, Mr. vi , Mrs. Hamlin, Mrs. Mrs. J. O'Con- Mrs. A. Hamlin, Miss Minnie Bar- Egan, Miss Annie Nelly Egan, Mis Barry, Miss prices, everybody Sheet Music at Half Price. We have the best stock in the city orders to In accordance with our policy of low we offer from this date to for you to select from. Call or send The Zeno Mauvais Music Co. 769 MARKKET STREET. Agents Lecker & Son and Packard Planos. wife, W. R. Clark, Miss J. Dean, W. R. | K. | Douglass., George K. Fairchild, F.'P. Fell, | R. C. Geer. G. C. L. Goodman and_wife, | . Miss Graham, M. C. Harris, T. . W. | , George Hal- | Hobron, J. M. Hodgeman, B. Howard, J. Rattigan, | Miss N, E. Keating, Miss M. J. Mus- | Mrs. H.'N. Kimlt Kim| W. von | G Lami A7) N. L., sus’ K L D. Martin, ¢ William illilea, Erick | yohn McComb, R. Morris, nd Motor J valet; R. J. . Niehaus, M. T. Poinde ve singing ung folk McCann, Miss We: 1. « ran, J. Cutter, Miss M Med W ack, O. Enn Nir, Mr. W. fa er on were W fresh- time ' the ntil 1S rprise endered Mr home in Lor Samuel L. Mrs, § Mi armelia Kittie Miss Ida Miss Irene Mr. and nd Mrs. Miss Zammit. Outing Parties. joyable bus ri rings ( on Sunday guests we Dignan, Arthur rns, John Mulc Ike Rut rd Luc and private June anc 10, 1hooley . Josie Luce nds enjoyed an outing the 10th ins ywine: Miss s J. Cam N. Henne, ) aghan. Club Parties. The Alpha Sigma fraternity entertained their young lady friends by a trolley party on the Hermosa on Saturday evening, June 9. After the ride the participants were entertained at supper. in the Future. Mr. and Mrs. C. Keflus announce the barmitzah of thelr son Henry at the Geary-street Temple on Saturday, June 23, at 10 a. m. At home Sunday, June 24, from 2 to 6, at 1701 Geary street. No cards. The San Francisco Letter-carriers’ Mu- tual Aid Association will give its annual picnic at Schuetzen Park Sunday, July 1. Soiled Away. The passenger list of the steamer Mari- posa, which sailed on Wednesday, was as follows Honolulu—W. B. Allen, Miss J. Andrews, Miss L. Andrews, Miss M. Andrews, M. V. Backus and wife, Miss E. F. Bartlett, Burton, Miss Fannie Block, G. Bloomquist and wife, C. E. Calvert ‘and 9000000009: - D0I20000DL D HLID | Miss ¥, > was given £0 »n Springs for a month, 3.3 secretary to the. Yosem- te Commissic left ~ yesterday for - | the valley to be present ‘at the annual ! | meceting of the Yosemite Commissioners | | to be held this month. Mr. Lermen was § | accompanted by Mrs. Lermen, Mrs. Har- ris, Miss May McDonald and Miss Ad: O. Shacke! Mrs. H. A. MY ann and Miss N ve. Apia—| i1, wife and ¢ Viets Peters Auckiand—R. F. Fowler op George M. Lenihan, J. L. O, Price and J. E. White, Dr. P. Alden, Hon, John P. n, M. Emerson and wife, —Mrs. Mrs. George Gray, D. Moliison, W. Norman, | H. Pawsey, W, A. rd, Mrs. Russell. Miss | Scott and wife, W. St. John, John L. bb, Miss M. Weppner, Miss'A. Wolf and Miss L. E. Wolf. The following passengers from the Pa- cific Coas{ sailea on the Hamburg: i o express steamer Ne from New York on May 3 Hecht, Charles Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. ward Stehn Mr. and Mrs. | Anton Ferr cera, Mrs. John McMullen, Mrs. se, Mrs. R. Wise, R. Rodewaldt, Jacques Bernard, | Mr. Mrs. Herman Wundram, Miss Wundram, Miss A. S. Jorgensen, 1 Mrs. August F. Meyer, Miss Alma | Tillic Meyer, Fred Meyer, er, Miss C. Brodersen, Anton er, Miss Katherine Schuber, Miss A. and Jules Fusier. :rg-American twin-screw hip Belgravia on June 5: k s Lizzie Miller, Mr. | rt Collier, Mr. and M J. s Georgine Matthiesen. W | Mrs. H. Petersen and Miss | nily Petersen. | On” the Hamburg-American express | hip Kaiser Friedrich, from New Jun tone, H. A, Louis B. Parrott, | Mr. and g Elkus, | T.-Page, > Page. eamship Pretoria, June 9: J. Miss L. Brand, K. Mackintosh, A. Mackintosh, Miss G. Mackintosh, Wy Jncobs, Charles Lubcke, E nard Beck, Miss Bertha Jungel a Christensen, Sander Christer r Christensen. passenger Abramson Mrs; Persona Leonde Roos and family left yes- amp Taylor for their annual M s nied by his w, Sylvain cher, left last v g make an extended trip h the United States and Europe. expect to he gone six months. Mrs, T. A. V¢ e returned ir southern trip and have taken ir residence at 1823 Oak street, v will be pleased to re the first Tuesday llie Ohlandt has left for a three at Wegner's villa, near Glen accompanied by Mrs. On- t Ir and Mrs. George Hinkel of this city next for an extended nd Europe, and will re- several months. ry A. Rauft and Miss Perkins ie city to-morrow for Ventura. tour of the Ea | ma wa fe Blass of 2521 California niing her summer vacation home of Mrs. D. E. Mo- I (nee Keene) and will leave shortly for + Cruz Mountains. have left the Mr. and Mrs city for Duncans ‘Springs and Mrs, Julian ¢ a visit to New Y terreicher have | rk, en route to and. family r at Mill Valle Goodman and his daughter Annie | 3% Powell street are visiting South- | vine daughters have | Lon a v t. | is will leave for the south She will be pleased to see her | are spend- | and w. o-day at 669 Willow avenue. i Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hyman will re-| celve their fi > future at their | w me, 657 reet, between Eighteenth and_ Ninetenth. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Noble from their KEastern trip and _will be pleased to see their friends at 1325 Chest- | nut street, Oakland, the fourth Wednes- | iay in June and the second and fourth lays in Jul | A. Baer of Bakersfield is spend- | g summ ith her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. M. Clayburgh. At home 'third and fourth Tuesdays of June at 1810 Bush | street. Mrs. MecGiffin_o have returned | %08 Steiner street has muel air 'd Mrs. Hugh M. Gregory | 5 eft the city for Napa Valley to spend the summer. Miss M. A. Fahey, sister-in-law of Ma- jor W. Fahey of the Cosmgpolitan Hotel | | and for the past sixteen vears principal | | of the Sonora public school, will start | on Monday for Paris and a ‘tour of the principal European cities, Miss Fahey is past president of Dardanelles Parlor, N. D. G. W., and will be accompanied on’ the trip by Mrs. Belle Conrad, past grand president, N. D. G. W. At the Resorts. THE GEYSERS—List of arrivals at the Geysers for the past week: Helen Grant, H. T. Dugan, Arthur G. Fisk, Willle | Hirst, J. Coughlin, Miss C. Chipchase, | Florence Pascoe, W. G. Haxe, R. C. Krause, Dr. J. Oliver, wite and two chil- dren, San Francisco; George Hammer and wife, Mrs. P. J. G. Kenna, Frank C. Jor- dan and wife, Grace N. Jordan, Frank M. Jordan, Charles T. Pugh, Nettie W. Jor- dan, Robert V. Jordan, Sophie. Sohst, H. F. Munson, Howard Munson, Henry Bred- | hoff, Mrs. Henry Bredhoff, Carl and Grace | Bredhoff, Mrs. John A. Britton, Florence Britton, Alice Britton, John and Emmet Britton, Mrs. Charles 'F. Mau, Carl Mau, Frank G. Martens, Mrs. O. P. Downin, Miss Edith Downing, Miss Noelle de Go- lia, Miss Bonnie Downing, Eliot Downing, Dr. J. O. Dunn, Oakland; Miss Edit ¥ ; P. Arbaar, Los Gatos ; Charles ‘Dugan, San | PARAISO HOT SPRINGS8—The follow- | ing guesis registered during the past week at Paraiso Hot Springs: From San Francisco—Mrs. E. K. Shiels Johnstone, Miss Chrystal, Charles H. Shiels, Mrs Louls Lask, Fannle L. Lask, Miss Z. Fahey, John Craven, K. W. Brown, J. H. | Dohrmann. _From ' Monterey—Mrs. = M. | Dalley, Mrs. J. L. D. Roberts, T. J. Fleld. From Salinas—Stella Teresa Stafford, Mrs, GeorgefiRyul J. J. Hibbron, L. W. San- born, £, A. Baton, Fred K. McCallum, Eugene Trout. From Soledad—Miss Virgie Pettit, Edna K. Snyder, J. H. Toft. From Los Angeles—J. JA. Chanslor, T. E. Rine- hardt. P. W. Morse and Dr. Ring, Wat- | sonville; C. A. Bessions and wl‘g. Oak- land; James T. Styphensen, San_Jose; Hattie M. Tilson and Charles T. Romle, Castroville. yy A PASO ROBLES—Arrivals during _the gnn week at Paso Robles Include: V. 1. haw, Laouis Cohen, L. Abraham, F. El- liott, William B. Forman, A. S. Whitney, E. de Arman, J. M.’ Einstein, August Jungblut, B. Rose, E. B. George and wife, Master Leonard Loni Mrs. J. T. Long, James Duver, Mrs. 8, Jacob, Charles Bavage, J. Brownstein, 8. Abraham, Emile Levy, B. F. Hudelson, J. D. Ca Miss "A " Coundley, A.'J." McMi] wife, W. ¥. Chipman, F. H. Leévy, wife and fam! Haber, J. | Burke, H. W. Kickham. Chris | Rothburg, | Mrs. | D, D, Carey and fanil | He ¥ | Ra‘phnel and family, J. Willlam Boyken wife vallace, Louis Straues, M K Son 3. Copin, . F. Chipman, james Alexander, Mrs. Jennie Franck, 'J. Holst, W. C, Pavey, George F. Ferguson, J. E. Buckin, Dr. Block, George L. Everett, L. A. Saaifleld ‘R. Keening, San Francisco; Mrs. Luld Lucus, Charles Camden, F. C. H. Robins, A; 'R. Booth, Oakland; William Montrove, New York; John A. Armstrong, Mrs. John R. Armstrong, Alameda; Mrs. Kidder and daughter, Grass Valley: F. A. Tanner, San Jose; L. M. Schoabacher, Blanch 'Schoabachér, Santa Maria. NAPA SODA SPRINGS—The following is a list of arrivals at the Napa Soda Springs for the past week: Mr. and Mrs, . Heynemann and family, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Herget, Mr. and Mrs. James Hogg, Miss Hogg, Miss Callaghan, A, Fo- dera, Mr. andlfir& A. A. Moore Jr., A. H. Small, Mr. and Mrs. Doerr, R. Forsyth, M, Rosenthal, A, Schoenfeld, J. Hess, Mr W. Spever and family, Mr. and Mrs H. Schmatz, Mr. ana Mrs. M. W. Rosens and family, Mrs. Rosenthal, J. McDougall, H. Kunz and Matt Grimm, San Francis co; Gus Herget and wife, Frank \§ eltl Joé Kronberg and Joseph Levinson, Nap H. Hildebrand, Oakland. SARATOGA SPRINGS—The following guests registered at Saratoga Springs dur- ing the past wee W. H. Miner, W. H. Rock, Joseph Mitchell, I'red Ames, H Nibeé and wife, Madame M. La A. A. Gosbee, J. V Boyren, child; T. L. Chorn, L. Maurice Simon, O. E. Pettis, A. 8. Gump, S. M. Heller, H. F. Kirk, Joseph Morden and wife, Miss Hazel Toblas and Mrs. U. L. Tobias, San Fran- sco; Mr. Welnstein > and child and eyer, Oakland; H. A. Am Mr A. Chapard’ and Miss L. Chapard, York; W. H. Hilton and L. H. Miller, Fresno; G. L. Clarke, Sacramento. BYRON HOT SPRI Registered at Hot Springs during the past week wer Mrs. J. M. McGriffin, H. Schaffer, Kcrnan and wife, David Neely, M Cline, J. A, Merchs Mr. and 3 8 1d, Mrs. A. v . Symmes, T. C , Miss C. Pesante, Mrs. than, 8. Tobey, Mfs. W. B. Charles F. Precht, A, J. Griffith, Miss ( grove, T. J. Lynch, B. H. Lucke, P. Cur- ley, Mrs Cline, Mrs. J. G. Giesting, John Ustef, . Ohenm Shoobe; A stein, A, Newman, T. Dunn, child and maid, Stanley Ponton 5 Blow, Cap! nger and wif amara, J. Bran Corley Frau von rancisc den- New | FRATERNAL SOCIETIES CHOOSE NEW OFFICERS Those Who Have Been Elected to Serve for the Ensuing Term. California Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West has elected the following officers for the ensuing term: William D. Hbbro, pres- | ident; J. F. Linehan, W. E. Rowland and E. | Myron Wolt, vice presidents; James J. Jamison, recording secretary; B. F. Hanlon, financial secretary; Henry Perman, treasurer; C. N. Janes, marshal; R. H. Morse, trustee; W. H. | Staniels, collector; Drs. B. F. Clark, Thomas | Conrad, J. M. Heinneman, H. Herrington, L. Hoffman, D. D. Lustig and F. C. Newton, surgeons. Laurel Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, has elected the following officers: W. N Thrum, C. C.; J. Dean, V. C.; A. E. Flagg, P.; D. W saylor, M. at A.; M. S. Kramer, M. of W P. L. Phillips, 1. G.; J. H, Brook, 0. G.; Er- nést Ullman, K. of R. and §.; M. L. Gibson, M. ®'JGiden Gate Lodge of the Knights of Pythias has elected the following named as its officers: S. Isaac, chancellor (re-elected); A. Samuels, Dr. Bachman, P.; F. McCready, K. of | . J. Lewis, M. of F.; A. Oppenheim, B. Schif, 1. G.; A. Heinrich, O. G. | n of these officers will bé on the first | | Thursday in July Lincoln Lodge of the | Friends of the Forest has elected the following officers for the eurrent | term: Mrs. Bertha Mackrett, president; J. J. tz, vice president; Mre. M. E. Waldo, chap- Y Mrs. J. H. Duncan, 3 . tecording secrefary; Miss Ella V financial secretary; John Rinner, marshal; Mra Inez Iler, warden; Mrs. M. Elliott, inner guard N. Brignoli, outside guard; Mrs. Belle Rich- | mond, orsaniet; L. Hrune, JShgsiclan: APeConiey: irustoes: J. J. Gets, Dr. Levin and Burlingame, auditors. campment, Independent Order of Jows, has clected the following named ensuing term: \F, W. Derby, C. P.; hathew, 8. Wi i Winihe Instaliation will be meeting in July Parior, Native Sons of the Golden West, has clocted the following named as its o for the current term: G. orts, P.; & ey 4{. J. Rocea and Jame: Hannan, | i. G. Hagenkamp, recor i 1 financ H. Vivian, treasurer (re- n, M.; H. Racoutlls A Peake, trustees; D W Rincon W (re-elected); Thoma elected); James Ma H. Barnett and W F. Ragan and W Court Seal F W k No. 15, ki, D! B. Murphy, s, Carbonado, Wi Aberdeen; Stepheén Ne Theodore Brown, Stoc Smith, Mrs. A. Mackay. Holtz, Sacrament corge H. Smith, ton, Fresno; A. . . Theresa Andrade, Centerville; | r, Redwood City;, Thomas E. € Crockett; John Cumbelich, Oakland; John Buck, Port Costa; Mrs. H. Berger, Ben Berger, Portland, Or. Miss Burl, Mai- vern, Ohio; R. M. Beede, W. W. Belshaw, Antioch, GILROY HOT SPRINGS—The following guests registered at Gilroy Hot Springs during the past week: James Shea and wife, Miss {‘lnllle Shea, Miss Rose Shea, Miss Elizabeth Shea, Miss Dorothy Cl J. C. Nolan Dan Green Mrs. E. C. and; Charles Helm, Merced i ; Jess Wot M iss J. Buermanr Miss Elsie Aime Ma: A. Ludoth, J Lehmann, Carlisle, Mr: E. Wreden Veen, John Meyer and wif son and wife D. Hoffonan Sturken, o emoneic Henry leno, Mrs. ss G. Aipper, ) A, Aaccerezza and wife, P. Deleri gels Deleris Alex Rodriguez, Lane Thompson and wife, Miss K G Mis: Kelly and wife, B. B. Larenson, B. Rothburg H O R. Munter Geors P Miss B. Crowell, Mrs. L. cox Jr. wife, M and ‘wife, Saz SIS Cruz; Frank Sramner, Josep L. Mayock, Thomas Wel VICHY SPRINC Springs during the p G. J. Bucknall B. McCrea J. He and wife, Joseph Worden v 1 Henne, George E. Maxwell, George W. Turner and wife, Mrs. Thomas, B. Marks and wife, M. J. McDonald and’ wife, Mrs M. H. Peck, Miss Charlotte Hughes, John Center, Master Horace Byington, Mrs. G. L. Center, E. Steinwa Jo . MecClure, M. Cohn, Julius 3 Dingwail, W. Cruck- shank and daughter, W. H. Mannell, H. E. Highten and wife, M on Heynemann and wife, Miss Helen Heynemann, J. Hey- nemann, J. W. Boyken and wife, Adoiph Boyken, A. H. Miller, J. A. Drum. Mrs. Maxwel Mrs. Edward Fields, P. Broderick, L. L. Adams and wife, James &g and wife . Turner and wife, Miss Miss F. Callagh: \ Abrams, Miss worth and wife, Mis H. Buchanan, B. G Palmer, M ancisco; Max L. Barker, B." 8. Tuck Vichy include: tzberg, N. Hoffman nd wife, John Wintzer, William L. rgolia, Ellott, Bugene Lynch and wife, Dr. R. E. Bauske, wife and daughter and I A mpbell, Oakland; Mrs. J. Levy and daughter, San Matec D." Jacks and wife, T. A. Proctor and wife, Santa Rosa; 8. D. Smith, M Marie Smith, Miss A. Dunwody, Atlanta, C F. Buchanan, San Franciscs HIGHLAN the well-known Central Pacific Ralilroa man of Sacramento, accompanied by ( W. Clark, the millionaire cattleman, vi ited Highlands on Wednesday. John McCarthy, the well-known con- tractor of San i"rm\-‘lscu, ith his fam- ily, is located at Highlands for several weeks' stay. There was a lively last Friday grounds. Joe Batten and William A. Sex- ton of San Francisco won the tournament and two handsome racquets. he run- ners-up were Dr. DePue Ricky of San Francisco and Frank Kerr of the hotel. The second tournament commenced on Thursday, the 14th inst., to continue for Wright, tennis tournament three days. There are about sixteen en- | tries and great interest is being displayed. There were thirty-itwo entries in the last croquet tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt were the winners and recipients of handsome silver prizes. Recent arrivals at include: C. P. Bishop, C. T. McCarthy, Mrs, Louis E. Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. H. Marvin, J. Alexander Yoell, George and_children, George Frahm, D. B Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Niby, Mrs. McCarthy, Otto Falch, Otto Falch Jr., Miss E. Falch, C. H. Morgan, Mrs. W. B. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hobson and son. Mr and Mrs. C. J. Heyler and son, 1. Hedgers, J. Levy, D. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kellegfi, Miss L. M. Bolton, Miss E. Hoffman, B. Large, W. H. Wea- ver, John McCarthy, Father Philip By- one, M. Sheldon Mantell, J. F. Foster, W. Clark, T. W. Foster,' W. G. Fox, Mrs, D. B. Wilson, George W. Brooks and wife, San Francisco; J. B. Wright, L. E. Pope, O. L. Sprague, 8. Anderson and wife, Sac- ramento; C. L. Mackey, Oakland; Mrs. E. G. Buckl_ely. Miss Grace Buckley, M; Walton, T. Farrar and son, Alamed: Miss Hubbard, Miss 8. Hubbard, San Jose; C. A. Wright and wife, Santa Rosa; Mrs. John 8. Cralg and scn, Mr. and Mrs, Charles O. Nelson and daughter, Albert Allen, Woodland. is Your Face Unwomanly? Have you dark shadows on r 1) cheek, chin or person? you have, g?ufi. g..'En.th Caramel Just what you want. It removes and cures this unfortunate blemish. After one’ ap- plication your face will be as free from hair as the palm of your hand. B. B. B. English Caramel 18 indorsed by the medical profession, and has had twenty years of successful practice In England and on the Continent. It is, in fact, the only satisfactory eradication of superflucus hair known to sci- ence, tee a cure In every case under- We guaran taken. ' Women attendants. Prompt attention to_mall orders with stamp. MRS. DIETZ, formerly with the Burdett. ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, 838 Market St., San Francisco. Hal . %Be; 25e; - pooing, Zie; steaming. oor, | orge Hesketh, A. | and Saturday on the hotel | Highland Springs | lowing for the ensuing term: | Troppmann, C. R.; A. W. Rob- | *R.; Hiram J. Willis, R. S.; Herman | Van Dieken, 'S. W.; J. B. Reighley, J. W.;| Richard Evans, Janus B. Ryan, J. B. | Bay City Lodge of the Knights and Ladies of Honor has elscted: S. Haynes, P.; Joseph F. | | Stattler, V. P.; S. American, R. ‘and F. S.; Mies Dougherty, T.; Mrs. Edwards, O. G.; H. nman, The following nam ficers of Washington of th Mrs. Lee, S, C. C.; Mrs. M. Ashe | F. 8.; Miss A, Huddon, R. | R. G.; Mrs. Kramer, L. G. 1. G.: Mrs. R, Michaels, O. G | “Bohemian Circle, Compantons of the Forest, | has elected the following named officers: Mrs. 3 tm, C. C.; Mrs. Annle T C. C.; Mrs RN:fl, Fritcher, Cora Went g o R has elected t Dr. Chal erts, S It | have been elected of- cle of the Companions K. Wood, C. Miss A. Sulivan, W. J. Trengone, “Lodge 3 Hug ational Ald Assc figers: George P.; Mrs. Car- | nie Clark ph_de Leon 3 ia- b. K rsday in July ative 1 rganized Fr the Mary P.; M srmick, Annie 1 a Nonnemann, V. F Miss Brancie arie Desrosie frs. Annie Ha Mrs. Carrle M » Ford, inside sentl sentinel; Miss M Agnes Lodge of the Rebekahs has elected the lowing officers Christie And . N 1da Maich, " 5 Sans Souci Parlor, Native D « n West, has elected the fc Mre. Lizz 1. P.; Miss Fannie Lev Lulu Brown and Mrs Lizzie Stanton, V Mrs. Minnie F. Dobbin, R. S.; Miss Alice T. Munson, F. §.; Mrs. Dora Biom, T.; Miss Nel- lie Clark, mma._Clark, Mrs. Emma Wesling and Mrs. Nellie Littlejohn, tru Mrs. Bertha Quinn, ineide sentinel; Mrs. Mooney, outside sentinel Golden State Parlor, Native Daughte Golden West, has elected the following named Miss, Tillie Ducker, P.; Miss L. Wedel Peterson, V. : Miss Johanna | Miss L. ghters of . Miss Mary the | wing officers: | P.s: | of the [ CITY OF DRY GOODS 3 S I COMPANY. SPECIAL ATTRACTION IN O JUST RECEIVED—New lot of IRI season, they will be sold at pri 150 Pairs, T 13 Ty, = e 3 Regular Value at $9.00 per pair 100 Pairs, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Al All Curtains Hung FROM THE MAKERS, and, as they are a little late for spring Regular Value at $6.75 per $850 and Complete Assortment of BATTENBERG, ARABIAN and CLUNY CURTAINS (Our Own Importations) in All the New Effects. DON'T FORGET T0 VISIT OUR ART DEPARTMENT! Where you will find all of the latest European Novelties in Needlework, etc. UR I L SH POINT CURTAINS DIRECT ces that are very interesting. _" Special at $5.00 757 Special at $6.00 Special at $7.50 Special Curtains or Drapery Work. Free of Charge. i % COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. . CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Franoisco. UNION SQUARE. fofeleleflmfoefelfelelriedel el Aol -ttt el e e obefelefeleleeedelod 'WOMEN WHO ARE IN NATIONAL POLITICS R i R S R AR JRCRR U SECRR SO S B Two Women Voters Who [ & helped manage the Populist party. - B. Dena- Miss F. M. Tiet- trustees: ) A rganist; | E. 8. Merritt, M hy | age of t ends of the Forest has elected: Mrs Mrs. Annte | Thompson, V. P.; F. 8. Cora Wentzel, R Phun, M.; Mrs. Mrs. ‘A. Boel, a i truster | Court elected: Horesia, ¥ on September $ by giving a masked ball. art Sutro Heights of the Foresters of Amer- | 1ca has chosen the following named officers: Charles E. Morey. C. R.; B. M. R.: J. W. Gleadell, R. 8. ray J. A. McCarthy, J. B. Durnne, S. B.; €. J. Jacobson, J. B | organist. ————— NO PAY FOR KILPATRICK % DURING HIS SUSPENSION | | SRR | Judge Seawell Decides That He Can- not Attack the State School Fund. B. C. Kilpatrick, ex-principal of the | Business Evening School, has been de- nied his back salary by Judge Seawell. He sued the School Board for pay for all the time he was under suspension, and it would probably have been granted to him from the city school fun been any money there, but there was none and the Auditor refused to audit his de- | mand upon the State fund. Kilpatrick sued to compel him to do 8o, and now Judge Seawell, to whom the case was as- signed for trial, has decided that he cannot_have the money. In his decision Judge Seawell sald: The State school fund can be used only for the payment of teachers of primary and gram mar schools. It is contended by plaintiff Kil patrick that the Business Evening School s a grammar school. It appears, however, by the minutes of the Board of Education that the only studies which are required to be taught in that school are bookkeeping, stenography and type-writing and that the standard for ad- mission to it is: First, graduation from a gram- mar school; second, graduation from the eighth grade of the evening school; third, examina- tions equivalent to the standard of graduation from a_grammar school. The Business Evening School, being nefther & primary nor a grammar school, the plaintif, as one of its teachers, is not entitled to be pald out of any part of the moneys in the treasury which came from the “*ate school fund. FRANK PRINTZ ENDS | LIFE WITH POISON | Sick and Despondent Printer Swal- lows Dose of Carbolic Acid, With Fatal Result. Frank Printz, a printer, committed sul- cide yesterday afternoon in his room in the Winchester House, at 58 Third street, | by taking carbolic acid. Printz had been | residing with his wife and child at 728 Howard street, and had been in ill health | for about a year, during the greater part of which time he had been drawing sick benefits from sccietles of which he was a member. Three davs ago he engaged the room in the Winchester House in which his dead body was found yesterday. On the bureau in the room was a note, read- ing as follows: “June 15—To whom it may concern: Al my papers will be found in Oakland in the possession of Mr. e The note ended abruptly. Printz was a | member of the Typographical Union and | e 0. 9, Knights of of BEureka Lodg: Pythias. e Cornerstone Ceremonies. This afternoon the German Evangelical Lutheran St. John's Church will lay the cornerstone of its new church edifice now being erected on Twenty-second street between Capp and Howard. Servi, n at 3 o&loek and will be eolcz.ézlct':ldi in German and English. Pt st e M!M:Ill Offering, this month only; la- e’ taflor-made suits to order. B Ladtes” Taflor, 2 and % Grant avende +* if there had | | supervisor of manual tralning in the local | establishment of manual training plants voice in the Electoral College of the Unite posse d of that right and privilege of One helped elect delegates to the Philadelphia convention and the other $ $ } i mprove Their Franchise. S B e S S S e R ‘+M0—&+&0—@—0—0—0—0—0—9—0—04—0+0+@+@4—0—0—&W.‘ INDIAN TERRITORY, June 16.—Indian Territory, which does not even have a d States, and, furthermore, I8 not even suffrage given to the newly acquired possessions of Cuba, Hawali and Porto Rico (a Territorial form of government), the first to recognize the influence M vention at Purcell, held for the purpose phia convention. “I am more than proud to state that Kinle national convention as a delegate. It is rights in politics, and that shall be my ganize a SIOUX FALLS, bers of the Populist National Committee politicians while the convention was in s thorough Mrs. Wright is a schoolteacher by pro educators in the State. She is an active sev. taken. s Ida Bennett Miller, a Choctaw maiden, a seat In the Republican State was nominated for President, and watched the proceedings with interest, and if I live until 194 you will see me make a fight to go to the next emale Republican ciub in the Indian Territory . D., June 16.—Mrs. Mary A. Wright, one of the three mem- ral important legislative committees. convince Eastern women that their prejudice against women in politics is mis- of the fair sex in politics by allowing “on- of electing delegates to the Philadel~ I was at St. Louls in 159, when Me- great time that women were asserting their aim in future years, as I intend to or- from Idaho, made many friends among ession here. She is a member of the Idaho House of Representatives, and gives the impression of having added a olitical training to her natural abilities in that line. fession and one of the most respected worker in primaries and has served on One of her special ambitions is to ANNUAL GAMES OF THE THISTLE CLUB An Interesting Programme of Events Prepared for the Fourth of July. The eleventh annual gathering and | games of the Scottish Thistle Club will be held at Shell Mound Park on the Fourth of July, and everything is being done to make the event a most successful one, The programme of games embraces about | forty events for which cash and medal prizes will be given. The games will be { under the supervision of Clansmen Don- aldson, Ress and Paterson and will last from 10 a. m. till after sunset. At night there will be an open air con- cert, ball and magnificent display of fire- | works. Dancing will eontinue throughout the entire day and night. The tent which | has always been a feature of the gather- | ings of the club will be under the super- | vision of Chieftain A. Strang and the re- ception committee. s an introductory to the es a com- fllmentl.ry entertalnment 1l be held at a(rogoll!ln Temple Thursday evening, for which an interesting and varied pro- gramme has been Pfqund The pros- rects are that k’} Tl be one of the biggest affairs of the kind ever held in the city. Manual Training Teacher Arrives. C. T. Work, who was recently appointed school department by the Board of - tion, arrived in this city from st.Eg:fxT: on last nlght‘l overland. He was met at the ferry by President Mark of the Board of Education, who escorted him to a local hotel. - Mr. Work will confer with the School Directors this week regarding the in the public schools. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other faclal blemishes are removed DR. and MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE, Dowiton building, 1170 Market street, cor. 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