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SEORG NONGHPA GFORG XOX SXO1PFOXOXCQ PsBoll Tye KORORBRILGD ’ mmm @all, b 03] DOHOEP XOXOXIRDEDX B R SXDHDHONOROND .'*0n¢m AN FRANCOISCO, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1900. PLAN A MONSTER SWEENEY BENEFIT - — Theatrical Managers Enthusiastic Over the Prospect That It Will Be the Greatest Entertainment Ever Held in This City. e e B o s WARRY MOROSCO ND OPE o HOUSE bt Jonn MORRISEY | lorPHEVM R e R e R S [ e e ot e e e e A ? | § : Fund Raised by Private Subscrip- tion for the Widow and Children of the Heroic Fireman Now Ag- gregates Over $4000. MRS. ERNESTINE HRELINTG Tivol.t more from much sur- ln' l sum does not (\L’mvd T the S S :IUND OVER FOUB. THOUSAND. | Handsome Showing Made by the | Fire Department Yesterday. PUDUMDUPAP PP DUPSIDNDUP SN SD S S S S S LS S 4 S S e s e e e e e oo ANPHER WORL (PAPE, THECORESMUG o2 OF REPUBLICAN [somoemserszees DISTRICT CLUBS : ‘ . Rolls Opened Last Evenmg;’, Not to Close Until | June 30. {i ¥ e joint ex- d advisory committees of the Committee will hear be filed. The an-| P of the governing body rty in San Francisco is to give epublican elector residing in the ,rtunity to join a regularly or- nd legitimate club ag mment ¢ { par ed tkut the clubs will nom-‘ ‘delegate ticgets to be voted for at » on the second Tues- v The grog shop ioafers, its and railroad hirelings can ect o &*0—04—«0«04&-‘&0; D T S S S LRI SRR SeC ations from this | 8 convention. In districts the rumho ed the early HE host of friends of Alexander W. Pape will be pleased to learn of his engagement to Miss Agnes Walsh, . committeeman was_inclined a charming young lady of this city, daughter of the late John T. Walsh, U. 8. A. (retired). m the party N blican r'nvlh- Mr. Pape I8’ widely known as an ath- for to . as the single sculler of the coast for two years vandidate for State Printer on he Demo- is also noted for his feats as a swim- cratic ticket. In many respects Mr, Curry mer. He is prominently identified with d judgment. al parties. he ¥ as the best the Olymiflc Club, !hu Dolphin Swimming and Boating Club and is_also a member of the National Parlor, N. 8. G. brother, Eric Pape, is' one of the noted {llustrators of America, his work appear- ing regularly In the principal magagines. 2 s Mr. Pape is an attache of the American o i S g @ | “The friends of the young bride ard & 4 | groom, to be, awalt “with Interost the ¥ Executive Commit- Demoeratic party did not transact business ye owing to fail- ure in efforts to ra Guorum at the California Hotel. A call has been issued for a meeting of ? Democratic State Central | B N Sext Wodnesday at 11 & m- | @+-6+-0+020+620-—26—+0 | which they will be united in marriage. L J ? lete. He has been the amateur champion :'W’ number of actors| James L. Flood swelled the Swee!‘u‘y‘l e ] e e T o T ot ok e ok S e o 'urther announcement of the day on | Three i GIVEN DIVORCE AFTER CASE 1§ HEARD SECRETLY Wife of Dr. John Duncan McLean Granted Legal Separatlon. N —_—— After a secret hearing of her appilca- tion for a divorce, Edith Elizabeth Mc- Lean has been freed from her husband, Dr. John Duncan McLean. The decree was granted Mrs. McLean by Judge Bahrs a week ago Saturday. Failure to provide and neglect were the grounds on which her permanent separation from Dr. McLean was sanctioned by the court. In her complaint Mrs. McLean alleged that she married her husband in Hor- nillon, Canada, in 1875. For years they lived happily together, but something over a year ago Dr. McLean deserted her and refused to longer contribute toward her support. Mrs. McLean engaged the services of Bishop & Wheeler, and on be- half of that firm Attorney L. Hoefler con- ducted. the proceedings in secret. The facts of the divorce became public prop- erty yesterday, however. Suits for divorce were filed_yesterday by Margaret G. Lalng against J. A. Laing for fanure to provide; Hal Morse against Mary E. Morse for desertion; George W. Amstein against Mamie Amstein for de- sertion, and Anna Lind against Charles Lind for fallure to provide, —_——————— BECOME ROUGH RIDERS. Presidio Heights Republican Club Changes Name in Honor of Roosevelt. The Presidio Heights Republican Club met last evening at Langtry Hall, corner of California street anmd Central avenue, to ratify the national Republican ticket. Sixty new members. were admitted, among the number being twelve who are just 21 years old. The name of the club was changed to the Presidio Heights Rough Riders’ Club. The officers were elected as follows: President, Frank H. Powers; first vice president, Jules Voisinet; second vice resident, Warren Dibble; treasurer, O. . Smith secretary, P. J. Manning; exec- utive committee—J. K. Wfluon. C. G. Clinch, George R. Sanderson, O. D. Bald- win, P. Kenzel, 8. V. Leach, W. 8. Simp- son. A dispatch was addressed to Hon. Theo- dore Roosevelt as follows: *“The Presidio h Riders' Club of San Franclsco f atulations.” This was sent to Oy-tnr y, New York. Specches in- dorsing um utlonu Republican ticket were made essrs. J. K. Wilson, War- ron Dibble, l¥mnk H. Pamn l.nd others. heers were given for the ticket be- fore ournment. |+ 1 | | | i i gost to the of all de B e aCa) SRS i o on HIS SILVER JUBILEE [N]HUSM)“E L R S e Y W*.—Q—.—.—M-’—% glent Order of United Workmen last even Rflv. FATHER AUGUSTINE Mec- | musical and literary programme will be | In the grand parade was well thought of @ '3 e by appealing n mover: 'S n ensuing Sunday? | 3 Respecttully R( | ¢ Truck 1, People need not hold Jim MeFn scriptions because they fe: o become too large. It is intended to raf sufficient sum to provide an annuity for gine 22, the widow and her four chi n that will fc. Ol Works, $25; J. D keep them out of want until the children therstone, $: George | and are 2 ) take care of . $5: E. C. H ves and t her. It o James S ® mated that it will take at least $15 Barron, $25; Mrs. Dr. Egar do this proper’ 'he cause is a good one Moftatt & Co. 95 A- Lack: ¢ and everyb t to give something. L W. Hellman'Jr. $5: M. Sa- @ E mall the amount .’?p ents: We + 1 wishes to warn the | 80, EBreviousiy —a ;6 ! ns of The Call, | Total, $1815 | & * collecting Eulogy in Coroner's Verdict. P t «mh«lm No one 12| Coroner Cole held an inquest over the (3 YR the dead fireman, John Swee- 4 4 {ment, who carry tickets stamped Wl and the verdict was as o | Fi t seal 4 o ist of subscri the said John Sweeney, age 31, + 41 . the first total California, oc fireman, & | amount led in at the business office 9% Sheridan N | & 4 | of The Ca of San Francisco. came to : § ] & |Previously acknowledged. Mary's Hospital @ 'V"’“‘-“B | Mrs. N. Van Bergen. . . COLUMBIA 1| Three Lady Friends. . . . further ‘find- PHOTO BY THORS J} + a y d":,[‘;mrm’ L P | Total <ol T e T SRR r'1n" ul ?rsm:n lfl;‘rwuz:\“ R AR D S & N | From other sources. . . 1,285 05 | Dame an oxtomnal O e ake part it will bo tmpossibl 1 | fund subscription list in the hands of Fire | Police Department. . . . 45000|F. B. Pomeroy (foreman) | tion yet any source. There | | John MecDevitt, Bert Butler were m: generous responses, and | Grand total. . . .$4,02080 | Fire Chiet Sullivan now has over'$isw | £ Police Sullivan secured ~$200 Boukofsky Let Down Easy. B B O o 2ot Totad O] m the men of the second watch | the ex- pul‘camqn R T st s e making a total of $450 for his | Sl ik & . it of the subscriptions from all sources now foots e et T | oy ey R e it Bt e | P he follow valuable suggestion was | cure fully as muchmore. = = | iarge reduced t. - . "3 | The tollowing Call office and | . jveq by Fir ¥ | James Levi Strau A brave | Rowers Rubber Company 2 | Brothers & Co. $3: a jay at Th acted upon to-da was fined $20, kofsky got dr ullivan yesterday r of The Call—De 1 his life to save H.. Beatty, $10 S L asm o el George H. Me; . $25; Sterl ;‘(ln'\ of cotton per head of | pany, gy s L TO BE CELEBRATED| NMWE SUNS WORKING HARD Want to Make Big Success of the Grand Festival in September. —— There is ev prospect that th. tion of the semi-centennial of sion of California into the Un 9th of Sepr.»rnb»«r next and on severa to follow is going to be a grand success. All the members of the sub-comm: of the general committee of the bons are working enthusiastica make the celebration one of tne grandest in_the history of the State Some of the committees have selected regular meeting nights. The commit on badge and regalia will meet on M day nights; entertainment committee a naval parade committee, Wec night: excursion commitice, parade com- mittee and reception committee, Wednes- day night, and the music committee, Sat- | urday night, at the Palace Hotel quarters. The grand ball commi printing committee and illumination mittee will meet on Friday ni office of Grand Secretary Lu To-morrow night there will be a meet- lnf of the entertainment and scope ttees to agree definitely on the ev bo presented during the week of fes- ll\mes Th naval parade committee Is consider- ing a number of suggestions to make the night parade on the bay and the sham naval battle an event worthy of the oc- casion. The grand marshal, in addition to send- ing circular letters to the many fraternal organizations in this city asking each to participate In the parade, is arranging to visit the representatives of the orders so as to give such Information as will enable REV. AUGUSTINE McCLORY OF ST. BONIFACE'S CHURCH. e T e ot 108 of the extension committee of the A & MQW-‘WM+WQ4@ *o-e-BH0- ing the subject of having a representation g rendered and addresses will be delivered K and an invitation was extended to Grand CLORY of St Bonifaces Cnuren | By Paul A. Meyer and others. Marshal Costello to meet that body, wh! (German), Golden » | "The reverend father was born in_Pitfs- | represents all the local lodges and the a near Jones street, will celebrate the | y,,.0" Py “on November 15, 1%47. He re- | trict deputy grand NOST Devieen, = twenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination | ceived his vepautory education at St. | the next meeting, Jul An effort will ol to the priesthood next Friday. The silver riest of the Fran- | County, IIl. His philosophical Studies were | of these orders to turn out with - floats m‘:,: Z;;:;!vmf“;' ;uo;“o by emlem continued at Quincy, 1ll., and completed symboucnl of the work each order is en- ceremonies and rejolcing by the congre- gation of the church. At 9 o'clock on|and pursued his theological studies in St. | of the Golden West, of Hollister, has an- Friday morning there will be a solemn | Louis, where he was ordained to the | high mass, with the reverend father as |priesthood on June 29, 15T5. in the celebration. The several local par- celebrant. In the afternoon the children | In 1804 Father A?unmm came to this | lors, and In fact all of the parlors of Na- of Bt. Boniface's Bchool will hold their | coast and estlblluh eluinl exerc! lns -nd a ur t alr nonlnld- monastery at Sacramento. re Joseph's_College, Teuw?olll, Effingham | be made to induce all umformod bodles at Teutopolis, He joined the order o{ Frnnclscap!? Fathers on September 24, 1869, .%opa de Oro_Parlor, Native Daughters nounced that it will take an active part lmol tive Daughters of the State, In accordance e ;‘,x;m Wish Gf the recemt Tater h to this clty and took up his | Grand Parior, wil Fithin the Bext two p&?u'?vu Yo Sendered. ihe aged priest | work at %‘e’fi“%n?nmui En :‘;ch.ogvh:r% By | Weaks, discuss the advisability of joming the evening ulock the mm?‘cn his earnest urc‘:o work 30 his | in lhe festival, and it is e e "zf‘“ e i % | 8o «.”&:" RALE, him- | SO or $¢ lnom