The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 23, 1900, Page 22

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oo THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1900. + comone e WIS, CMVEN 15 [LIVES CONSECRATED I HEMOROF | GABFIELD A DAY EORGE MAYERLE | e 'Archbishop Riordan Ordains Two Young New : o | LGST HtM_TH< Scholars te the Priesthood. IS S[T ASI”E i |League That Bears His Name Will Hold Services ac in the Park. A Exercises Will Be Held Out by the Monument in Homor of | the Martyred Pres- ident. L —— Preparations have been completed for the Garfleld memorial services at the Garfleld monument in Golden Gate Park On to-morrow and r[]llUWmU daus we will this afternoon at 2 o'clock. An appro- | priately decorated stand has been erected gxhibit an elegant assortment of New Black near the monument, on which the ser- Vit lonine aittee, whien nes| DPESS Fabrics for Fall wear. The assortment B Brommiien! ctizens, has, booh ,ap- will include Venetian Cashmeres, Wool Pop- churge of the ceremonies: lins, Panne Cloths, Satin Soleil, Whip Cords, E. A. Bullis, chalrman; E. M. Galvin, secre- | prstonslals democution 3 5 Geraih Camel's Hair, Zibeline, Amazon Cloths, Cork- tin o ores S, Ball B ‘| screws; Armures and Venetian Cloths. ar—George H. Ball, B. K. Dav . Brown, —_— | |She Is Given Another Week | | in Which to ‘ = Plead. | e Physicians Declare Her to Be Ra- | | | tional and Physically Much Im- || I proved—Respite Granted to | | Silva and Simpton. | { | -— Mrs. Nettle R. Craven was not called g to plead to the . has been made roil Cook, before was not in the who is sitting in case until next n it probable y mornir ur, i Dr. Edwin Bun- consultation, de- now rapidly on on to belleve not_wholly re- s from which REV. ) W BROCKHAGE.. — German Exvert Optician Admiral Geo Dewey INS IN HONOR 3 MR. MAYERL! Would be ex- g her to leave | | Spanish ndition is such -+ | Figuero; Court Garfield, A. O. recovery. They | James Childs. George Openshaw: Women of tional and TWO YOUNG DEVOTEES OF THE CROSS, WHO WERE ORDAINED AS MR Rmah: Alcatde” Drili Cors, N. 8. O PRIESTS BY ARCHBISHOP RIORDAN AT ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL W.—C. H. Erb, George Pendergast, T. J. Ahern; Oscar F. Long Garrison WITH SOLEMN AND IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. | Spreisea NOC NI, T ' |, A BT CROI Y SR We invite our patrons to inspect the above - 2on, . : 5. Jordan. Sames M, Gleavés; George G. Meade goods at their earliest opportunitu. Post, G, A. R.—W. F. Howe; La Estrella Par- . D. G. W.—Mrs. E. Thierbach, Mrs. A. inger: Garfleld League—E. M. Galvin, Jo- WO devout Catholic scholars saw | Rev. Father Sullivan, San Rafael; the crowning of their ambitions | Donald McKinnon, Rev. Fathe: 1 vesterday. They are J. Willlam }‘\'.',‘f)jm’fe"n‘_"“r]{.“:lh‘};"“_!\‘;; a9 | serh, Seneses, "H. L. Bradford, A de la Torre v Brockhage and Francis M. Harvey. | pather McConnell, Alameda; F. Bachelder; reception committee—Mrs, | After vears of close study they | McQuade, Rev. E. P. Dempse: Rev. | M. Mrs. A. O. Clark, George B‘R 1 were permitted to enter the priesthood of | Hugh Lagan and other well-known priests | \a‘j’e b A.us;.’me_. M. Gleaves, R. A. the Catholic church, and durlng the re- | of the dlocese. ‘ LML SR T A g . o S Raplys The scene at the altar was highly | mainder of their lives are to devote all | , THE SCeNg, at the aitar Fntileniala & physical exar o - their time ministering to the living and | BisTabes of afies tin Top crrgyman who w. Vi W. R Hearst, M. H. de i : e, _ [ occupied seats in " the sanctuiry Wers | yang 2 o Smeko, W. 8- Teaks, B & One case Black Granite Cloth, 50 inches - ot fEal by Lo G e e e o mee| Sumpan, (3 O Madstaid, B A CRoCaER NS | i k $1.25 d s - v ordan with | and a brilllant background of myriad George . Bahte Frank H. Kerrigan, W. wide, shrunk and sponged-.....$1.25 yar Grace the M | the m services. Both young | candles added to the solemn but beautiful | R, Daingerfield, J. E. Barry, J. M. Sea A T One case 50-inch Black English Cheviot the large con- | tion. Special music was r Sec F. Curry, W. W, Morrow. J. J. de Haven, W . Py, Gete €' 30ee L 5" erimin 4| for Tailor Sulting, shrunk and Sponged.- ... step they were t | gregation which f rined its prayers t rchbishop to § nto the ¥ were ju the face being as yet un- | . the case as de- belfe: ng uttered by the | Rev. Father Brockhage w courage and devotion | initial mass t at St. Francis de ? ;preckl;n. g:w;ge};:. 5",?" & ¢ Divble. f the young priests who | Sales Church, Oakland. Rev. Father Me- | J. Reynolds, T. achelter. H. C 3 25 n their great mission. | Sweeney, who was his pastor in_ years | ‘}-”‘mm P. Sulliva: C. vfl Warren, George C Sbtlaoll: A e st BRI IR as Tt -$l.2a yal‘d ordination were ac- | gone by, will honor him by preaching a | Ferkins, Julius Kahn, W. H. L. Barnes, John ¥ a solemn high mass, at | sermon appropriate to the occasion, ~ A | McLaren, H. Cooney, John P. Jackson, R. I which the Archbishop was assisted by | week from to-morrow Rev. Father Har. | Andrews, O. H. Ferguson, J. Manuell L. A e Very Rev. J J Prendergast St.|vey will celebrate his first mass at Holy | $lacobl, T e ey ) ary's Cathedral; Rev. Father Vulbert, | Cross Church. Father Sullivan of San A Hickter O H- Fernback M e i NOTE—Samples of above goods sent free ve the pa- | e | companied | th | A St. Patrick’s Seminary; Rev. Father | Rafael will preach a special sermon. C. Stock, T. | eeney of Oakland; Rev. Father| The new priests will return to St. Pat-| I fuan’ M Wiider M. B. Shackeitord, L. A. t dd . O'Rlordan of Berkeley; Rev. Father|rick’s Seminary at Menlo Park and con- | Raabe, §, T. Blaney, P. F. Webster, R. L. Ca- 0 dny address. Praught, Temescal; Rev. Father Hevrin, “ tinue their studies while teaching at that | nil, ®. L. Jackson, R. R. Meadows, A. O. Oakland; Rev. Father Collopy, San Jose; ! institution. Clark, M. F. Smith, A. Mautner, A. D. Cut- | > - e e = ler, E. E. Ewing, C. H. Blinn, J. C. Currier, | E.'A. Denicke, A. J. Vining, J. M. Barley, T. | ’ G. Gelsting, R. R. Bigelow, I. BP!.ncknL G. :JOHN SIMMEN OFFERED Jonnson, Gsors Terkeigaon, C. 7. Lawion. ¥ : S U P E RV l SO R lA L PLAC E F Enstgn, T A. Whiteside, P'A. Silverman, | Mission Contractor Probable Successor on |35 S s X~ ¥ Ginman. A [} | | H."A._ Tadings, Rolla V. Watt, Ben B. Has- A | kent,” 3. W. Richards, Oscar F. Long, N. P. | Tirey L. Ford, T. B. Morton, M. G. Cobb, Alexander Campbell, H. 8. Crocker, Van R. s the Board of the Late Colonel Palerson. The parade will form at ; fv‘clook‘p m. . > - at the Fulton an Cighth avenue entrance - Duboce. to the park. with the right resting on Eighth avenue facing south in the follow- o] $0E GRdeE m, u3, 15, 1T, 19, 121 POST STREET, | Platoon_of police; band; Grand Marshal Captain D. Geary; Chief of Staff A. de la| Torre Jr.: Chief Ald A. J. Vining: alds; one | battalion of the Fifteenth United States In- | - fantry; one battalion Twenty-fourth United | States Infantry, under the command of Major Henry H. Ada the following companies be- | ing included. A, B. C, D of the Eighteenth and PURIFYING OF CHICAGO ALDERMEN IS HIS WORK i Kent Described Operations of Municipal Voters’ League in the Windy City. < Wi of the Muni- | B and M of the Twenty-fourth Infantry: P t of Chicago, ad-| seamen United States navy: George H. Thom: ssed az vesterday afternoo | Post, G. A. R, A. Mautner commandin e y hall of the Mills bullding work ol the league in the a n of purifying the Chicago Bo: Mr. Kent was formerly a | orge G. Meade Post_ G S Cooderatt: strelln Par- W plniversity of | many GlVCll 14, A : grar B Eogouien, Bgur Sep ol | Q t=esPremiums Frc ¢ A.R;: W and a resident of Maria . F.; Ak G. W lonal Ald Assoctation; WITH E i He went to Chicago in 1887 and | R 1 !. & sequently A»ecam:ua mvmberl uf! the | Ohlo Secll;l)' of R 4‘Garflem‘ Les [ued f— ard_of Chicago Aldermen. “In 1896, | Vet erves of Oakland: committees an L My SOt - AMetaniie. oaa ] Invited guests; all other organizations. Teas, Coffees, ! xty-elght members. Ten | ” ’ DR. PIERCE’S ™3 ¥ e e e YT During th}-\a exercises Ca %nln Jack Swi Ext ¥ . =¥ Guaranteed €st men. e ainder | Crawford, the poet scout, will recite an ELECTRIC .ve been suspected. 1 saw original poem, Colonel Henry I. Kowal- pices, xtracts, BELT AL nterested myscif = - better condi sky will deliver the eulogy, Willlam H. | | 3 sky wil dellver the Soopy. Waam 1 | Sodla, Balking POWHEE | w. tav. wis s tov w % mine w e an address, and remarks will be made by well at much higher prices, but they are not I il | Good T o y S B, JLiwil be tooieniili] Mayor Phelen and T. F. Bachelder, |_TO0C Tiemo and Flace to Buy | bR FIERCES 1t jeu west i BEST. 3 D, at which there were | conveyed to the point of formation by the | Come just to See B e T e e e S be at a “DR. PIERCE'S. Grreat American [mporting Teg . |55 = 558 e came e -s00mace and the avowed inten- the attendants at the ang boodle Aldermen Sutro_electric road, where they will be provided with badg should venture to vote g 2 h would have ex- ELIGIBLE LIST OF 710 Grant ave.. bat. Sutter and Post. PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 2 e Wl HEALTH OFFICE CLERKS | &2 Matket st jonc, Caltornia. 620 Market Street, San Franciseo, that were | 'OUR BRANCH STORES EVERYWHERE. | Or 1145 Broadway, New York City. Civil Service Commission Announces | Successful Applicants in Re- C cent Examination. . H . The Board of Civil Service Commission- THmeLL-KSnwx AND RELIABLE OLD ers yesterday announced the following | FPM'IQHG“WBI'M Polson, Gonorrheea, Gleet, list of successful contestants In the re- | allied Bitoriers Book on Dibor ot s thelr cent examination for experienced clerks perience Termareiionabic Tions g 230108, 30 8V 'gh, SundAYS, 100 12 Conmul: in- the' Hedltn Départment: | andsacredly confidentlal. Call o address e e o Dae. | RONOON MeNURAY. W.D. . | ?‘?)n, 2407, W Brier. 13 3. W Cm.\poeé.w 26!; Kearny St., San Franeisco, O=L | 89.6; David Wolfe, §8.6; Charles R. Wide: | g e berg, §T; Percy R. Hennessy, $4.6; Danlel M. Sullivan, 83.8; John White, 82.2; W. B. IR Cormer Fourth ana Market, 8. F. Try | Ewing, 76.2; Greg L. Walsh, 75.6; F. J [;AFE BUYAL ety iy ‘ i declared ild not do certain mount to a threat jerstood. There were, 50| | 10,000 members of the| | PALACE HOTEL It ts universally acknowledged that these hotels possess the attributes that appeat to particular people—undoubted luxury and comfort, unsurpassed cuisine and service and superior appointments and location. Connected by a covered passageway and operated under one management om the American and European plans. Bo. f the Chicago league was ere Is an executive commi -mbers and they hold offic hree years. They ascerta 1 about the official acts o n and have “condemned” and ists to put before the public. course of procedure have come | | suits against league, but has won in all. When there are proposed for office the league | hem to furnish facts about their | Stanton, 75.2. | | | regis Eleo.Ie $ Lus Hyran Tt x (Photo by Blauert & Widder.) Of ihé foregoing list. J. 3 Dunne is | . ir fitness for office. se < MINENT MIS N N’ v at present employed by the Heal oar - - T ity r office. These par. PROMINENT MISSION CONTRACTOR WHO HAS BEEN ASKED IF HE as legal adviser. Mary Turner, Mrs. R. B, | fies are then Interrogated and private in- | WOULD ACCEPT PLACE ON BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, AND WHO is made in all directions, HAS WRITTEN THE MAYOR SAYING HE WOULD DO 80, L e o, o WOl Charles R. Wideberg, Gregory Walsh late is found to have been gullty of | 4 o est acts, either in public or pri- | 4 _ :i.}y‘.g . 3. Stanton aré also members of - E his name is put on the “‘con re e ¢ - ¥ 08 i medbers Of The Soaat s ] The Board of Public Works has selected )t him and use their influence to de. | HE man who will occupy the Su- position to know Simmen's a; pointment | Leonard 8. Leavy and T. J. Crowley, who t him for office. pervisorial chair left vacant by | Is considered a certalnty, and although | are already employed in the office, to be Cent also said that the league does the death of Colonel Victor Du- | he has many strong rivals he is easily | bookkeepers. r the politics of any candidat y . | S S the ate boce may be John Simmen, &| “gimmen’s part in local politics has never te for office.” He report well-known contractor, who re- s | ) ' been an active one. He is as rej ISMAR. v owIng 10 the work of (rhee sides at 883 Capp street. A mutual friend | city and county a non-partluansalr:‘lili t?: keeping bad men out. ot Mayor Phelan and Mr. Simmen ap- | national issues is with the Republican | reensfelder. president of the | proached the contractor and asked him | Party. He is president of the San Fran- | ral Improvement League, pre- | if he would consent to act as Supervisor. | C1S¢ Turn Verein. and {s well-known in ar S ! = At Te the b ss w Bs %2 e e | Simmen replied in the afirmative and dis. | " h‘;’“,.“,f;fi,,"",‘,{."’;mmmm TR | patched a letter to the Mayor stating | will have the i ot it A California Industry Honored at!his willingness to accept the honor if it Gonnan-Amerlr;S(){‘ier;nrsn?}m?;' l1hn° 5‘;.‘:’3 m Paris. | should be offered him. By those in alhe Las been a prominent figuré. | San Francisco was distinguished at | S se Paris by the presentation to the I X. L. | ; — Packing Co. the highest medal for the D T C L iroarine cxeenence ot ‘metx proans) DE A H CALLS EX-DEPUTY Ismar, the Gypsy, Has an Expe- wmismad SURVEYOR 8. J. RUDDELL| rience With a Gyoial 6, Chili Con Carne, | T ownsman. am 3 rijoles. 'Minced Deep Se na Chicken Soup. It was on count of general superiority of the | After an lliness of four days Samuel J.|ed by Uncle Sam's off | ntire prodt o 4 y < | S8 clals from se- | e H’“‘"‘{“;‘"" factory that the | puqdell died in the City and County Hos- | cret department at \\'ush!ngmnt.hex\'rr(l‘ Y Pure Food Exposi. | Pital on Friday from pneumonia. The de. | Father than stand an investigation he re. At the Mechanics signed his off ; Francisco gentl Iked into the re- P S . L The de- | igned his office. Abg s G ancisco gentleman walked into the re awarded the highest ccased was well known in this city Who was a dauihior or as i is wite, | | Ciion room of Ismar, the noted Egyp- X L i the past four years. and find | politicians and military men. During ti loon man named Arthur MeGoy ! tian Palmist and Clairvoyant, at 1148 Mar- o arket for their product in | existence ofdm"rm‘d, llxlr‘l(d Regiment, Na- | After her death Ruddell scemed. to dll:g(; k:lns!reel opposite Sixth. After awaitin; ey ship large quantities tional Guard o alifornia, and before | all desire to live, and dropped into disst ' > B the Governor Budd shook up the south of | pated habits which left himm: nto dissi- | his turn, passed into the consuitation Market street regiment, as it was known | for the Incipient attack which coriied BLE | room. He stated he was skeptical and | | among the north side kid-glove soldiers, arrled him | 405 0 faith in palmistry or clairvoyance, % s o away. eQe : | Ruddell was captain of Company B. He, | Follow M\u.;.lc :2““ PA"k' with his command, was dropped from : !hle‘"g‘us’mmr.‘gg\‘}::w;' RarT b iaeh Mkt Sl 1AG DD Vel piiineel wiitdy sus ; is the Park muslc programme for | the military roll in 18%. Previous to this | the elad-hand cireln: ais Sghoe) from | b fl’f;’i&*‘;i’;:‘ifi'i-‘l&'l%‘i‘.’.‘.:’L,.“ otk : Ruddell was Deputy Surveyor of the San | from public view A few days ago a very prominent San We Can Furnish All he Bl i Evel 4 About one year he | 4 Rohbers neisco port under Cleveland's second | took up his quarters | Titornie fac | afterward the eynic left her room wreath- o P sier T naracteris The Butterfly nistration. With Ruddell was § vhe S the Onlifornin Ho- v g W se varietv 3 2 o f r “Bil" English, Previous to his 4p- | the maence e aremoved about the first of N I g e have an immense variety of styles al- i it rf s = pointment as’ Deputy Surveyor Ruddell | the Mission. The jaq et 18 Went o | fio"ciiled into my business affairs and | ways in stock for immediate shipment. Your Father McQuade W ; an inspector of customs, from which | lived was 254 D o &t vwhich he | told me of my past life—a thousand times 3 3 T W. D. English selected htm be- | place he was remaved. o the’ Botohcl | better than I could myseif in that length | choice in oak, mahogany or curly redwood at »f his su \p;n!ltd fitness Irm— the place. | His remains were taken cgargeeo{ ?}?n;‘? | of time—is more than remarkable. She the | g 24any 3 O i > oo D e s relatives. Ene 1o ma o family affairs that were | — e was co 1 adie - Sk wkirts. fae i —— - = — l‘l’!lb]_\‘ gslon(sh(ng. he also dlagnoled‘ SEND FIVE CENTS IN STAMPS FOR NIW FURNITURE CATALOG. s o e 5. e aecer s | B AR my physical condition and correctly | A SORGEAT AD WO 0 4o ongine-house opposite her home | named the cause of my allment. I shail T Y — and asked for assistanc v v v 1 ce, but the fire follow her advice and try to get well. | s ] s om an Un}:nown Cause. | Mrs. Byrnes Hastened to Give Alarm, | unAdu_t,v refused to help her, MEN | She certainly is all she claims to %e. and I J NOONAN FURN]TURE C0 l P Jarr at a few minutes | but Thief Escaped With Plunder. | potcd (UI§ [Ian passine by notified the | unhesitatingly recommend her to ail that . oy nc. re seems to e o . | Detectives C h to seek her aid a vice.” 5 O’Donnell, te at the residencs of Mea Tomad 5o | Mrs. Byrnes, who resides at 416 McAllls- | Were 80on on the seene ?{;dw:a:n%gsgg evidence "of - those h;'h‘;‘dh:“'i;‘cc:"'fl’r'y;; 1017-1023 i Abov: Si - the ovan, 0 Merritt street. The damage | er Street, was awakened about midhight | that the burglar had stoien two dlamond | this wonderful woman is of such a naturs HMission St., Abov: Sixth. - ar- | amounted to $5%0. The origin of the fire is | iast night by strange nolses in her house, |r , 8 gold watch and some money and | 85 to convince the most skeptical that the PHONE SOUTH 1, SAN FRANCISCO. - s a unknown. {5N4 on golng to the Dalieriifo Snvests e good his escape. past, present and future can be read. Is- ‘ b d will in | gate found & masked burslar prowiing | ———— mar can be consuited daily from 10 a. m. e he people and | Gibson's f1 shirt is your bosom friend. They | & Dr. ML J. Fottrell has resumed practice ::‘;);o:il:"flll;l‘;lu ?&cea;\lzn l?e‘l'g:\" Wein: ' A e bout. @ll the time.® | fit and wear well; try one. 1204 Market st. * | The lady hurriedly dressed herself, ran | at rooms 17 and 1, Phelan bullding. * |stock & Lubin'c

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