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ST. MMARY’S CATHEDRAL BAZAAR OPENS AT MECHANICS’ PAVILION Supervisor Tobin lakes a Speech and l'lany" Pretty Girls_Start the Big Sale.. lechanies' Pavil of St. Mar: was officially opened Joseph Eadoc Tobin Father Prender- Mavyor. mage the . then the ladfes f decorated booth d t masculine pockets in- < ut an ally gather in the gener 2 “sew- 2 1o the East the attention fact that requests n behalf of the cathed- { extremely rare occur- Prendergast ssent to the - parish in terested. cost to this er cathedral in . from the Atlantic is no re beautiful E astical architecture.” Tobin Opens the Fai: duced Tobin as “our next representative of one of ilies that had been T he church.” t xcitement and ropaign he found his ther things than church er Prendergast.” he sald, “has re- to me as a young man who has somewhat of a m: name for himself, n I want to say that whatever I we to the fatherly administrations ivice of Father Prendergast ave known ever since I can re- hin s2i4 that in alding tH) cause r which the fair had been promoted the ends he cathedral should remember hes might be able to do was “ha He then declared he feir open g A well arranged programme of vocal P trumenial music was rendered a * by the Cathedral the Knickerbocker dral Mandolin Club. PERSONAL. so0dman. a2 mining man pf You Be:, fe e Lick ning, a prominent resident of + guest at the Grand. pert a fruit grower of Chico, als at the Lick. awrence of Massack apacitated by fatigue setts, who the close Box Mattress on legs, covered with XX ticking and having 18 steel tempered springs. 3 width, $3 65 sh homes, flats, hotels and rooming-houses complete. have all the latest designs in furniture, peries, and will gladly give you an estimate. Credit if you wish it, and free delivery in Oak- land, Alameda and Berkeley. Single, $2.65 Our | { H | | i s something | il i | master. | sisted in bullding up the great | emplire. THE SAN FRANCISCO. CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER .20, 1901 ST IT BINQUET N K s Feast at Californie _Hotel Post Prandial Orators Elo- quently, Speak Words of Wit. The banquet of the First Regiment of the American British rifles held last night at the Callfornia Hotel proved to be a most successful affair. The entire mem- bership of the regiment, together with a host of invited guests, gathered around the festal board. The officers and the pri- vates of the regiment were attired in nat- ty khaki uniforms, . which presented a novel yet picturesque scene in contrast with'the dainty decorations of the tables. Although the feasting began at 8, it was pear the mldnight hour before the sol- dlers and their guests reluctantly drew { buck their chairs. Major F. W. D'Evelyn acted as toast- Among the speakers were a number of British officers who had as- British They told of the achievements which won England her magnificent do- Y | 1 | | VIOLET | RoSE JAcosS- [ SCENE AT OPENING OF ST. MARY'S FAIR LAST NIGHT IN MECHAN- IC8' PAVILION AND TWO OF THE YOUNG LADIES WHO WILL HELP TO MAKE IT A SUCCESS. The choral pleces Father An interesting feature of the fair is the Cathedral Chronicle, which is being pub- lished Prendergast. The first number was issued last night and the whole edition was sold “Hock to the aside from its stocks of tempting things for sale, is the setting for beau duce n such prodigality. To Immaculate —_— & the first money toward the cathedral fund was paid. . The full blaze of electric light necessary to show up the booths and decorations Was not quite complete last night, but b; to-morrow evening the electricians wiil were conducted by Hannigan Beauty Runs the Booths. under the editorship of Thomas F. fon will be llluminated as never before. Bazaar a Social Center. The fair is' scheduled for a run of thir- teen days, and during its reign Mechanies’ Pavilion will be the social center of the city. It is expected that the bazaar will feld a ldrge sum, and If the cts of ast night are realized there will be no the evening. ty is lending its prettiest daughters work of the fair, and every thr, a show of such as only California can pro- onception Booth goes G.8a the honor of registering the firat ‘sale | worked so hard to make it & success. and to Miss Helen O'Mally the credit for | New attractions will be added every day making it. She not only ‘made the sale, | and each evening there will be a general but also the Carrie Nation doll-for which of the covere: James Irish Y A. M. Burns, editor of The Province of Vancouver, B. C,, Is staying at the Grand. R. B. Burns, master mechanic of the Santa at the John except on Saturday. T. Brilliant FURNITURE CO. 338-342 POST STREET, osite Union Bquare, carpets, entertainment well worth listening to. i e T e T Episcopal canvention, was fully re- | mine In Amador County, is spendin, 4 yesterday and left for the East.|few days at the Grand.y i s Girdwood, & manufacturer of | Congressman Francls W. Cushman of inen at Belfast, is at the Palace. |the Btate of Washington arrived here yes- terday and s a guest at the Palace. 2 Thomas P. Woodward, who has been dangerously 1l for the last six weeks with suppurative pneumonia, is now slow- ly convalescing. 2.° H. Fitzhugh and ex-President ghnrlen M. {{ny-dn{ thto goutl}em Pacific ompany returned yesterday froi through the Yosemite Vllle’)". D George C. Thom: a member of Drexel-Morgan Cn.l::plny, b-nkar:. ‘:‘( Philadelphia, who was a delegate to the Eplscopal convention, returned yesterday to the East in his private car via Port- land. Fe Railway, is spending a few days Grand. R. Tregloan, superintendent of a main in Asia and Africa and pald a high tribute to the valor of her soldlers. Gen- erfl R. H. Warfield, in his toast to the King, dwelt upon the amicable relations | existing between the two great branches of the English speaking people. He pointed out the manner in which the in- terests of England and Amcrica coincide. Words of Friendship. Remarks testifying to the friehdship of the United States and England were re- cerved with applause,. -But the talks were not all of this serlous nature, as many were devoted t5 subjects which afforded occasion for the sparkle of wit and mirth. The affair was from beginning to end an unprecedented success and it will long hoid an honored place in the annals of the | First Regiment. The followirg are the toasts and the RENTED HOUSES REWARD OWNERS Demand Exceeds Supply and Insures Good Returns. Two Business Blocks Planned to Front Union Square. —— The owners of eligible renting properties continue to find the conditlons favorable to them. Favared parties are making 12 per cenL per annum on residence properties, 8o real estate brokers say. The supply is not equal to the demand and the indi- cztions are that the result will be the ex- tenslon of building activity to the Rich- mend,and Sunset districts largely and to other sections where there is a large area to_be built upon that is not far distant from the business center of the city. The same demand for residence properties is noted in other communities around the bay. Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda arc increasing their population rapidly. The University City 1s making a marked advance, something quite unprecedented in its history. Houses are rented before they are completed. While San Irancisco residence proper- | tles are doing well the business sites are | attracting attention and shrewd invest- lors are getting in before the prices are | further advanced. The purchase of the | pricperty on the south une of Geary street, 192% feet west from Stockton, by M. e | Young has been reported. Upon this site a new business block will be completed in elght months. The area of the building will be 55x120 feet. The structure will be | of brick, the street wall being of terra | cotta, with two shades of cream. The | beight will be seven storles with base- men:. The property is under lease for ten | years. Clinton Day is the architect. The {lcssee 1s Willlam F. Cordes. Charles Carpy has bought the property | adjoining the De Young purchase on | Geary street from A. Aronson. Upon this fAne business block will be erected by Carpy. Bertha A. Behlow has transferred to the ADVERTISEMENTS. STRAIGHT FRONTS. The new corset shapes, fitting into the figure, creating beautiful lines and curves, are the correct thing. No house can show you as many styles at popular prices. Our one dollar grades range with the one twenty-five and one fifty of other houses. SILK AND WOOL WAISTS. z We know that we have not told you enough about our waist line, but seeing is believing, and all we ask you is to look at our styles and # Specials Monday Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Waist, made in the latest style but- ton down the back. tucked and fancy hemstitched yoke, tucked back, all popular shades. Special $4.50 Each. Ladies’ Mercerized Sateen Waist, in black only, looks just like silk, tucked and hemstitched back. front and This corset!s made for a stout figure, of fine white English coutil and black Italian, boned with genuine whalebone, low bust and lon hip. Price 53.06 per pair. This corset is made for the averiuge American figure, of fine ‘whltad r;’gllilt S and lac] f&'fi%n, boned _with sleeves. g2nuine whalebone, . medium, Tow oot Special $1.85 Each. and hip. Price $3.00 per pair. $1.50 each—LADIES' ALL-WOOL WAIST, with fancy braided trimmed front, made in the latest style, long straight front effect, all colors. $2.00 each—LADIES’ ALL-WOOL WAIST, button down back, with military braided trimmed front, collar and cuffs, all colors. 2,00 cach_LADIES' ALL WOOL WAIST, all tucked back and front, has ihe long straight front effect, all new colors. iz BMAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Gresce';t Corset Co., 742-144 MARKET ST, | Successors to 1157 BROADWAY, SAN FRANCISCO. |FIIEll'S CORSET HOUSE | OAKLAND CAL. McCarthy and Martin Hughes, Metal Roofers’ Association; S. C. Irving, the Asphaltum Roofers. There are also mem- Fill treet, 62:6 feet south from Uhlon, for $so00; W. D. Meyer to Mrs. May Christie, Iot 50x104, on the east line of Cole street, 137:6 south of Broderick, $3500; lot 50x | Britith-American Union; * | and brigade. N.'¢ George | Song. ““The Deathicss Musical and b [ Syker. 3. 3 Newbegn have completed their task and the pavil- | pointments for the ladies who have , Behlow Estate Company the properties at corner of Howard and Second iso at the east corner of Second a streets and on the southeast Mission street, 309 feet southwest | frem Fourthn | "Bovee. Toy & Sonntag report the sale er lot on the north line of How- 45:10 feet west from Steuart speakers: Greeting, Major F. W. D'Evelyn, toastmast: late Natai fleld force and Pretorla siege gar th Africa ‘he President of the U William Greer re R, H. Warfleld, street. s e o steet, for LU late Fourth V Lecent sales are reported by Baldwin ment, Kennington, & &£ How allowis Unlon.”" Major J. B. g dian Garrison Artillery Lot 50x160. on the southwest corner of Mari- Rifles.” Quartermaster Serg posa and Missiesinpl streets, $2500; lot 25x100, wocd, late first Heutenant (its southeast corner of Mariposa and Texas streets, Artliery: remarks, Major F. $1500; 1ot 91:8x160, east élde of Kansas street, “City and County of fan 1 | Dorth of Butte, §1800; lot 2x100, with jmprove- A. Nathan, First Calife | ments consisting of five-room cottage, on west Burmah expedition: *The Ladles, Lieutenant | Improvements consisting of one bullding of two €. E. Peacock, late Astor Battery, U, §. A flats and one fivy tage, 38200; lot 50x100, Y sovthwest o hteenth and Minnesota Patriotic Musical felections. | streets, wit ), cottages, for $5400; lot $0x Between the various courses were the | 100, east sl Minnesota street, south of v -l ¢ > WenLy -8eco 3 Jot 28x%0, with Im- south of Twenty-sixth, $1800; lot 25x1 ‘The Roast Beef of Old Eng | side of Treat awvenue, north of Fourteenth * (national air)..... | street. $1200; lot 2%x30. southwest corner of Twenty-sixth and Harrison strees, $1060; two - | faf ith lot 25x115. west side of Capp street, | Soui "ot Twenty nfen, $100: lot_3oxize, east v | mide of Fair Onks street, south of Twenty-third, with Improvements consisting of two flats, | $3100; lot 25x98, north side of Folsom street, east of Fourteenth, $1900; lot 25x125, with improve- ments. west side of Castro street, south of | Twentieth, $4000; lot 25:9x120, with improve- ments, on the north side of Eddy street, east of Buchanan, $8000; two Jots, 25x100 and 25x125, on the south side of Waller street, east of Shra. Song. W Army . wiieerianses EPederick € Lieutenant A. E. Sykee. Orchestra under the direction’of Mr. Tuily. " Weatherly The com Wflh to the | der, $1500 each: lot 35x125. east side of Plerce e e ¥ ffl i~ | stréet, north of Halght.’§3i00: lot southeast cor- Yoscs: > o o ¢inird N | ller and Plerce streets, 2 street, near Frederi west side of Ninth avenue, between H and I streets. lot 25x120, with two-story residence, $3350; lot 25x100, north side of I street. west of Nineteenth avenue, $700; lot 25x120, west line of inth avenue, south of H street, §1000; lot 50x 20, east side of Nineteenth avenue, south of H . $2000; lot 35 t side of Twentieth . $800; lot 25; . Reception—Major F. W. d'Evelyn, Major G A. Wright, Major J. B Ni P eciey a0 Captain M. o Nathoay 't mfv—l;'uienfil it E. Geor, 3 _Banquet-Quartermaater Sergeant Girdwrod, \iorporal V. P. Sollgm, Stgnal Sergeant. Stir- Ticket and decoration—-Major G. Corporal V- Seeley. Smith and Kelly Sentenced. Joseph Smith, convicted of an assault with a deadly weapon, was sentenced to imprisonment in the County Jall by Judge Dunne yesterday. A A, Wright, P. Bollom and Captain Monroe - avenue. south of H street, $800; side of Nineteenth avenue, north 100; new house on east side of venue, between H and I streets, . B. Southworth to Willlam Mur- : new house, south line of H street, 5 feet af Twelfth avenue, Bx100, fronting Golden Gate Park, E. C. Hallett to Dr. A. 8 D. Young, $3750, Lyon & Hoag have made the following of T street, Elghteenth aciltam Kelly, who robbed _the rest. | sales: ence of Mrs. Seninaria at 162 Octavia Lot 32:6x100, on the sou “Senin . theast corner ot street, was seni to Folsom for five years. Clement street and Twenty-sixth ‘\'ehll'!r gfl A. H. Kiint for $1000; lot 25; on the west 102:8%. on the north line of Washington street, 313 cast of Lyon, $6500; J. E. Hill from George F. Lyon, four Iots on Ninth avenue, between I and J streets, $3000; lot 25x100 on the west side of Minnesota 125 feet north of Twenty-second, $1200; J. Mitchell from J. L. Barker, eight lots In block 47, West Berkeley, $1500. The following sales have been made by Thomas Magee & Soas: Boutheast corner of Pacific and Locust streets, 103x137:6, for $i000; northeast corner of Filbert and Devisadero streets, 30x137:6, for §2500, buyer to pay street work: northwest corner of Point Lobos avenue and Wood street, 29:9x3, for $1200. Oscar Heyman regoflu the following re- cent sales effected by him: Lot on the north line of Precita svenue, 75 feet east of Folsom street, for $60; lot on the east side of Folsom street, 125 feet north of Precita avenue, for $50; lot on_Roscoe street, south of Crescent avenue, for $®; lot 25x100° on the south line of Cortland avenue, 25 feet west of Bennington street, for $12T5. The southwest corner of Washington street and Waverly place has been sold by the heirs of Matthew Crooks to Lee Bo San, with improvements consisting of a brick building, for $15,60. The lot is 36:8x34:10. An auction sale o!!m rties offered by referee, executor and administratrix and also of miscellaneous properties will be beld by G. H. Umbsen & Co. on Monday, October 25. On the list are the following: Nos. 32 to 34% Moss street; No. 465 A, B, C and D Tehama street; No. 4373 Twenty-fourth ; Nos. 760 and 762 es_st: Haye roet; Noa 415 and 17 Natoma street; streets; Nos. 105 and 105% Devisadero street; No. 503 Stockton street; No. §39 Commerci street; lot on the north Iine of Twenty-seventh street, between Church and Sanchez, and parts of outside block 1186, bounded by Fourteenth avenue, U street and the San Miguel Rancho. Notices have been sent out to the mem- bers of the commission who will advise with Architect W. Mooser of the Board of Public Works service concerning the pro- sed fire and bullding ordinance, notify- ng them of their appointment. The mem- bers represénting the real estate Interests are Henry P. Umbsen and A. S. Baldwin. The other members are S. H. Kent and M. Lynch, representing the Builders’ As- soclation Exchange; H. McElroy and J. B. McSheehy, Bullders’ Assoclation; Clin- ton Day and Willlam Curlett, San Fran cisco Chapter of Architects; P. H. Shaughnessy of the Fire Department; James A. Cotter and F. H. Qualman of the Mission Improvement Club: Kelly had a prior convietion a 00000000000000000000000000000000000 FREE T0 WEAK MEN SEND FOR IT TO-DAY. cure of his troubles, manhood. It is beautifully il'ustrated. If you are not the man you ought to be send for it to-day. Builds up broken-down men, manhood and makes men look and Californians in New York. EW YORK, Oct. 19.—The following fornians have arrived: San Fran- clsco—C. R. Hadley, at the Manhattan; W. H. H. Hart, at the Holland; Mrs. M. fi.‘l.:'xl' at n}ho ‘,’.‘",’::“ C. H. Grant, at e or; rs, ¥. Mah - ald 8quare; F. W, Prince -“.nnd fit:h‘nfitehro Liebss and wife, at the Hotel Savoy, We curtains - and dra- We close at 6, tica, Varicocele, Loss of Power and weakness in men and women. It wil and strength. M. Martin, at the Vict, ; 5 the Astor Houle.i W:: l?'l.“su:'oxlll and ;l!.‘ at_the Holland, Y 4 San Jose—E. G. Northrop, at the Grand Union. Californians in: Wi N WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 19.—~The fol- ;:o".:?: inl;lllnfl;’hnl !;;Va arrived at the otels: egh—D, H. Hough and wife, Miss Hough, lloGDkton; l(“l’n.rot Hu:— chinson, A. Yukermin and wife, C. n, Mrs. M. D. Crawford, W. 8. Hall, Woodland; D. I, Hoff, Francisco. . Ebbitt—Charles’ M. Ban Francisco. M. an H. Splcer, Los All}l" les. Y, ————— Presented With Loving Cup. 8. C. 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Marsh of the Burnham & Marsh Co., who has just returned from the East, has been looking into the New York law concerning the selling of property. This law. he sayx, should greatly interest prop- erty owners In San Francisco. Under its provisions it is made a eanor to offer for sale any realty without the con- sent of the owner. puts a stop to the hawking of property, and the buyer, in dealing with the broker, knows that the broker has a legal right to sell and that he will have no trouble in procuring his deed in case of purchase. The practice of some who have offered a property for a smaller price than the owner would ac- cept, thus confusing buyers and retarding sales, would also be remedied by the New York law. The jury in the matter of competition for the proposed German Hospital butld- ing selected b&tho building committee of the German neral Benevolent Soclety and consisting of J. E. Krafft, Newton J. Th: and Philip Schwerdt, architects, has Randed in its reporc. and swacded prizes to the firms of Kollofrath & Dean and Schnaittacher & Boese. All the plans will remain on exhibition in the east gal- lery of the ferry building until Sat Y, October 2. The public is respectfully in- vited to inspect the same. The real estate firm of Raymond & Baldwin, in the Mills building, was dis- solved yesterday. Mr. Raymond will con- o e P S re n city department of Madison & Burke. The building for the Emanu-El Sigter- hood on the northwest line of Folsom street, between Eighth and Ninth, will cost abaut $12,000. In the building there will be six class rooms, a library, a cookl: school room, gymnasium, .n"S game rooms, auditorium and It Shea & Shea have prepared d for the parochial residence of St or's Catholic Church, to stand on the south- west corner of Florida and Twenty-fourth ;ltsrzots. the cost of which will be about A. B. 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