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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WED APRIL 23, 1902. SDAY, ADVERTISEMENTS. Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake i It is conceded that Royal Baking Powder is purest and strongest of all baking pow- ders,absolutely free from alum, | ammonia- and every adulter- || ant. “Royal” makes the best and most wholesome food. ! AL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. ELABORATE PREPARATIONS BEING ADVERTISEMENTS. MADE FOR THE GRAND IRISH FAIR Seventy Skilled - Artisans and Decorators Are 'Working Day and Night to Transform Mechanics’ Pavilion Into a Scene Represent- ing Historical Castles, Towers and Churches of OId - Erin TEACHER SYKES (WY GHAPTER'S . | S UNDER FIRE ENTERTAINMENT, J Stands Accused of Neg-| Pleasant Function Given i lecting- to Pay His by the Eastern Star || Just Debts, | Fraternity. H { Notwithstanding the fact that the guests had to walk there was a large at- tendance last night in Golden Gate Hall at the entertainment arranged by the so- cial committee of Ivy Chapter No. 27 of the Order of the Eastern § The hall was decorated with folds of soft cloth, acefully draped over colored incandes- jor portion of the Board of Ed- ecret session yesterday was jon of a ecacher of in the Lancoin ine uy violated a rule ot ying his just debts. cited o appear by the =3 v 1i o gt bl gl iy 1t globes, producing a soft, meliow light the aliegation of Mrs. | that was pleasant to the eve. | foom. her negregating an | The programme included ‘the following numbers, which were well received: | 0. The muney w uring the last five n certain ment of vkes Duet, “The G Emilie Parent M. Freed, coon selections: *Billy"” Bracket, | monologist; solo, Alving Heuer Wilson. | Dancing followed and was kept up un- | til a late hour, there being no rush to h the last car. The programme was in imitafion of a large ivy he following named composed the | several o ee , Mrs. Carrie Gor determine on a Noah, Mrs, Susie | LRI | isbury, Mrs. Jennie | ncovier: “(‘!“* . Mrs. Cornelia Gray, Mrs. Helen Patter- | = arles L. Field, John Kimball, James | Andrew Hendry, Wilkes Madden. e officers of the chapter are: Robert Tisdale, worthy matron; Frank | patron; Mrs. Samuel Wallls, ™ Carrie A. Anthony, . secretary; further be compelled t which would be filed morning by certair to pay for goods said Mra. the debts e 3 Roedecker, | | ne —_— e | “No Strike.” | There is no strike in our factory. Ail orders can be prompt filled. Leibold Harness Co., 211 Lar street. > ——— Says She Furnished Bail. the charge hieh Cwanueh time | prances M. Hyers. who achieved con- -~ attorneys in the | Siderable notoriet aye ago by mann, | causing the arrest of H. W. Hyers, her | hui nd, on a ck rge ‘of attempting io .| take her life. and-then refusing to pros- | char-| ecute him, filed a suit_vesterday for an attempt Sykes will be injunction’ restraining N. A. from withdrawing the $i000 depo: hin. as bail to secure her husba NATURAL SHAPE ! CORK TIPPED it S feet in height. |a |a 1 G o t o o d _Here is another of the stylish things we show for 1002 Basket Body, Rubber Tires. Whipcord Trim. Just the thing for summer use Come in and examine our stock. OOOGGRERREG005555Y | ; |a % : s 5 s Ask for 1902 catalogues, 34 STUDERAKER BROS. Cmmmwji L OF CALIFORNIA. Market and 1oth Streets. San Francisco. a SOOONNN005 L0000 D N N N N AR, RRRRRRSS IS D000 I000000005 50000000000 SRR B IR - 758 | n 2 doubtedly be magnificent of its kind ever given in this gates of Drogheda. On its stone sides and on | its name. tow COLUMBIA PARK BOYS coat. convicted on months ago, but succeeded in getting a be one of the features of the Irish fair. Like Going Back to Olden Days. REPARATIONS for the Irish Fair | Jease from prison. She charges are going on without cessation. T T L Saeainis shiy. Ahp Seventy skilled artisans and deco- ourt, raw eposit and convert SRS sl 7 | it to own use. The money. she al- TELorE are ““’k‘“‘f\"{’fi‘f‘ ?‘:fl ;,’,:3_ | leges s given by her to McConaghy. | to construct in Mechanics | vilion miniature representations of the | famous castles, towers and churches of { Ireland. will be possible by visiting the fair for one to-gain an idea of the historical scenes of Erin. | ties will have a booth for the a.splay of When the work is completed it Every one of the thirty-two coun- festival will un- elaborate and s resources, and the the most tate, not in the entire country. Visitors to the fair will pass through a representation of the famous ' St. Law- rence Gate of Drozheda. This massive gate ed of the many anclent he best preser Tt is more than nincty the surrounding walls may still be seen the abrasions made by the cannon baiis | uring many sieges. When complele, the fortifications to wiich this gate was tho | entrance covered sixty-five good Irish cres. The famous priory of St. Lawrence stood near this historic passageway -and rom it in all probability the gate derived It was not on the side of the that bore the brunt of Cromwell's speraie and successful assault in Se »mber, 1649, and thus escaped the truction met with by the other portions { the fortifications. Antiquarians deem his gate one of the most Interesting ruins { Jurope. Malahide Castle to Be Shown. Around the sides of the Pavilion will be i @ . TO GIVE AN EXHIBITION Interesting Programme Will Be Car- ried Out Saturday at New Chil- dren’s Playground. The gymnasium department of the Co- Jumbia Park Boys' Club will give an in- teresting exhibition at the new children’s playground next Sdturday afternoon at 2 'clock. The programme arranged for the ay is as follows: Entrance of the boys n military uniforms, led by the drum ana bugle corps of twenty-two pieces; setting- b exercises; intermission of ten minutes, uring which a change of uniforms wiii e made to gymnasium_ suits; running road jumping; body-building exercises: class work on parallel bars and buck: Z-yard dashes by the entire gymnasium membership. This programme serves to illustrate the thought underlying the club hysical training, which is to create a body of cys evenly developed in every depart- ent of gymnasium work, rather than g, small collection of star gymnasium per.’ formers. Sidney S. Peixotto, and Charles Merz is gymnasium instructor. The head worker of the club is ————— Altmeir Is Again Convicted. Henry Altmeir was convicted in Judge Lawlor's court yesterday on a charge of urglary in the second degree for break- ing into the lodging-house of Mrs. Kate Hatney, at 501 0st street, June 9, 1900, nd stealing a gold watch and an over- Altmeir, who is an ex-convict, was the same charge some ew trial. ‘; 1. | ing a trip back Into the splendid days [ chivalry. e arranged many booths, constructed in im- n itation of historic castles and towers. One ‘of the most noted of these will be Mala- hide Castle, the original of which stands in County Dublin, near the village of Malahide, overlooking the island of Lam- opportunity of. treading | 1and of their ancestors. and its representation at the Pavilion will A view of the Malahide Castle and also the other famous scenes will be like mak- 1t is calculated- that the fair { a great educator to the young | Trish-Americans who have never had the | the sod of the The Irish peopie of the city are making CIENNES LACES. i EMBROIDERIES. | ERIES, inches. i waists. 50,000 vards FINE WHITE EMBROID- in nainsook, cambric and Swiss. | These are, in all widths, from > Prices 5c to 50c yard. HANDKERCHIEFS. 1000 dozen UNLAUNDERED and DEMI- LAUNDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, both embroidered and hemstitched. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS. SPECIAL SALE. VALENOIEI;{INES Ii.llAclES. 4 & This week we will place on sale a ve large importation of FRENCH VALEN- Thep come all widths, with Insertings to match, and we have i fully 350 different patterns. Prices 25c to $3.00 piece. to 14 15¢c and 25c¢ each. ‘ We have also received an elegant line of | ECRU, CREAM and WHITE POINT VEN- ; ICE GALOONS, CREAM and BLACK .‘ ESCURIAL GALOONS, CREAM and BLACK | CHANTILLY GALOONS and ALL-OVER | NETS to match; alsea great variety FINE | WHITE LAWN TUCKINGS, with Valen- i clennes Insertings, suitable for 1 dies’ < MAIL ORDERS promptly and c‘re'ully executed 7 forwarded free to any address. | e . 13, 15, nT, us, 121 POST Si., GITY MAY TAKE ACTION AT ONGE o+ CASTLES AND TOWERS THAT ARE City Attorney Lane filed an important BEING REPRODUCED IN MINIA- opinifon yesterday relative to the mode of TURE F ) - procedure on the part of the Board of e R, | Supervisors for the acquisition of the -~ 4 | Geary-street road. Lanme holds that, though the franchise of the corporatioa still makes a very imposing appearance | d0es not expire until November, 1%2, there is nothing to prevent the city from beginning preliminary proceedings at once for a bond issue with the view of having the municipality operate the line as soon as the franchise expires. Lane further advises that only one election is neces- sary for the submission to the electors of the proposition to construct a street railroad and to incur a bonded indebted- ness therefor. Continuing, Lane says: It seems to me the plain dictum of common sense that the city is not to be compelled to of bay. This castle belonged to the Talbots, | great arrangements for the fair. Each | await the termination of an existing tranchise who, like their neighbors, the St. Law- | county has its representatives and they ! before itself preparing to build and operate a rences of Howth, have managed to hold | are laboring incessantly to have their | street railway, if such is its desire. There is on to their possessions around Dublin since 1172, when Henry I1I of England granted the lordship of Malahide to one Richard Talbot, brother of Sir Geoffrey, who had performed. important service in England for Henry's mother, the remorse- less Empress Maud. * This castle preserves the characteristics of the Plantaganet period, although it has been vhangef slightly and added to on 'severai occasions. The front, with its castellated towers and ivy clad buttresses | others. ' There and entertainments. are being given raise the necessary funds. ating the interior of the Pavilion. B. Tidball to superintend the work. | booth and their exhibit surpass all the | is considerable friendly I'rivalry in this respect, and nights at home | Tt Is estimated that 90,000 feet of lumber and several thou- sand feet of bunting will be used in decor- The work of constructing the castles and tow- ers is being done by Shea & Shea, the | architects, and they have selected Charles | no provision of the charter nor of the statutes which requires any legal proceeding to be taken by the city upon the expiration of a franchise. The franchise, as I have said in a previous opinion, dies upon November 6, 1903, by virtue of its own conditions. The street then becomes free for other occupancy. The city, knowing this, may determine in advance what its policy | as to such street ghall be, and proceed, prior to the expiration of the franchise, to have plans and estimates made for a municipal street railway, to present to the people at an election the proposition of acquiring such util- ity and incurring a bonded indebtedness there- to | UtiCUrg Resolvent LLS The New Blood and Skin : Purifiers ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR CUTICURA CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odorless, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid CUTICURA RESOLVENT, as well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. Each pill is equivalent to one teaspoonful of liquid RESOLVENT. Put up in screw-capped pocket vials, containing the same number of doses as & 50 ttle of liquid RESOLVENT, price 25c. CUTICURA PILLS are alt ive, antiseptic, tonic, and digestive, and beyond question the purest, sweetest, most successful and econ- omical blood and skin purifiers, humour cures, and tonic-digestives yet compounded. Samples free by mail to all friends and patrons of CUTICURA SOAP. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humour, $1.00. @ t i Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP, %c., to cleanse the skin of crusts and cleanse the A SINGLE SET is often suflicient to cure fl:‘e ‘most torturing, disfiguring, and hnmllilfln[llki&lflp, and irot and scales and soften the thickened cuticle; COTICURA OINTMENT, 506, to instantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation and soothe and heal ;bl‘n?i CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, 25c., to cool lood. The Set 81 b D Bumours, wih loss o hal, whn il else fils, S0 iough outthe world. Britieh Depot: 27.28, Charterhouse Sq., London. _Frencl : 5 Bue 1a Paix, Parls. e D Peta: A GHEM, CORT., Salo Propss Boston, U. Tk for, and upon the issuance and sale of the bonds the city may make ready. by purchasing equipment, construction of bulldings and other- wise, to have Its own road equipped and in operation as soon as may be physically possible after the franchise of the Geary Street, Park and Ocean Rallroad Conipany expires. Roadbed Belongs to the City. The position which I should advise the city to take is that the roadbed and subway now in position are fixtures attached to the realty; that the fron, cement and stone of which they are made have become a part of the street and cannot be removed without the consent of the city. / When the franchise has ceased to give the Geary Street, Park and Ocean Railroad Com- pany the right to use the streets for railroad purposes, such company becomes a trespasser if it attempts to tear up the street without per- mission of the city, and the roadbed and sub- way, though not, perhaps, the removable tracks themselves, are at the disposition of the mu- nicipality. I have held In a previous opinion that a franchise not accepted and used was abandoned. If my Information is correct, the franchise granted to the Geary Street, Park and Ocean Rallroad Company to connect the Geary street road with a line on Market street was never accepted and used, and I accordingly hold that such a franchise does not exist and does not stand fn the way of the proposed mu.- nicipal rallroad. Only One Election Required. In my opinion but one election is required for the submission to the electors of the proposition to construct a street railroad and incur a bonded indebtedness therefor, when the Board of Supervisors determines the necessity for such construction and bond issue. Two elections may be required by the charter, when under section 3 the electors petition that the question of acquisition be submitted to them, and the Supervisors do not so determine, but upon this question T do not pass. It is said In section 3 that ‘‘nothing in ‘this section shall be so con- strued as to prohibit the Supervisors from re- sponding to the aforesald petition * * * by proceeding at once’’ under section 6, and “from proceeding thereafter to acquire the same in the manner hereinafter provided.” 1 have given much consideration to this ques- tion, because I am aware that it has been the opinfon of some that two elections were neces- sary In such a cgse as is here presented, and there s some general language of very doubtful meaning in section 2. and particularly in section 4, which would justify such opinion, were it not for what appears to me tg.be the specific and deuite lahguage of tie seetions wided T have quoted. In answer to your questions as to when can the proceedings for the acquisition. construc- tion ‘and operation of this proposed municipal road be commenced? How, and in what form, shall said proceedings be taken? When shall each step in sald proceedings be taken? If my information is correct. you have already begun the proceedings required by the charter looking to the construction of such road by securing, through the City Engineer, plans and estimates for such railroad. This being so, I am not aware of any reason for delaying an election longer than may be necessary to complete the new registration which fs now proceeding. POINT REYES BUTTER 29c. Best Dairy Butter. Sample at Store. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER. BUFFEE Java and Mocha. Very best. Pound. o No prizes; just pure c A GOLD DUST, 2c pkg. 15¢. PEARLINE ;22cases 7oens:..2c 3le packages 4 for. SWIFT'S WASHING POWDER, Ib. 4e. 35c MAINE CLAMS ¥ Wined'Siia cans 3 for.......... 25¢ FLOUR, ANY BRAND, SSe. SAND SOAP Fride of ichen Makes cleaning cheerful. Usual be. MIXED SWEET PICKLES, qt. 20e¢. That's all. ORDERS CALLED FOR. Biscuits, SOCIAL TEA 5 National Biscuit Co., mx Cham- pagne, Sugar, Athena, Romona and 10 other varfeties. Sample at store. HORSESHOE WHISKEY, qt. 55e¢. ASTI WINES 5 o= Sterrs. Gai- g Sweetened (5¢ Rich six-year-old. Sample ou Usually $L.00. . % JAVA AND MOCHA, broken, 3 Ibs. 50e. RAILWAY S. We gran: request. 10 pér cent discount during strike. JESSE MOORE WHISKEY, §5e. — Hoteis, Resorts and Stores—Send list of what you want. We will send prices. Saturday nights—Our usual R 51 sale Be't_ 119 TAYLOR STREET, PHONE HOWARD 1021 ABIR MCcALLISTER and FILLMORE STS., PHONE PAGE 5436, ORIZABA COFFEE 50c¢ pound. Richest Flavored Coffee Grown. KONA KOFFEE KOMPANY, SOLE AGENTS, 145 STOCKTON ST., Near Geary Opposite the City of Paris Dry Goods Co. Phone Bush 510. BRUSHES =" 5= brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canners, dyers, flourmills, foundries, laundries, paper- printers, painters, shoe factories, stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tailors, etc. LUCHANAN BROS., Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento Si E %o, This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative inine Tablets s remedy that cuves & cold in ome day FOR BARBEKS, BAK- ers, bootblacas, bath- tabies, * 26¢,