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WED THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SDAY, MAY -1 27, 1903, § GRADUATES | BECEINE HONORS e Academy Pupils Young Students Who Have Complete ARCHBISHOP MONTGOMERY TO GIVE ST. MARY’S GRADUATES SHEEPSKINS d Their Courses in "~y %‘?’?Tded e Colleges of Letters and Business at Popular Institu- iplomas. . . . . st tion Across the Bay Will Receive Prized Degrees zercises at Native Sons’ | — SEEE T 5 Hall Are Largely ‘ Attended. | | | ST. PETER'S PARISH WILL HOLD ANNUAL REUNION Outing Will Occur on June 16 at Glen Ellen Park and Good Time Is Assured. annual reunion and rish will be SACRED HEART PICNIC TO BE HELD AT GLEN ELLEN Amusements for the Throng ill Be a Tug-of-War and a Bas eh'ill Game, Amo! at Glen F Tuesday GRADI BAN d this ATING ME {ING CLA the ferry clock nd has been engaged to | ment of drawing and registered from Pope Valley. 8he had two brothers in | college, L. H. Roseberry, 03, w his A. B. degree yesterd nd F. T | Roseberry held | noma County, on | The boat leaves | The groom graduated from the depart- ment of geclogy and was considered one | of the best students in that department. For thiree years he has had complete charge of the assaying laboratory, which was intrusted to him after he had been PRAGERS ragers ALWAYS RELIABLE ' 1238~ 1250 MARKET ST ctwes Dr. Newton Performs a Final | Ceremony at Memorial | Church. — e THKES A BRIDE AND A DIPLOMA Stanford Student Weds| Just After His 1 Graduation. | To-Day Is ...Red Letter Day... Special Dispatch to The Call. STANFORD UNIVE R*lTY May 26.—A | marriage which came a$ a complete sur- | prise to the many friends of the young couple was solemnized this morning in the Memorial Church, wnen Frank L. Hess, '03, a graduate of yester Miss va Roseb d by | Dr. R. Heber Newton. was Dr. 00 00 Newton's last official ac in connec- | . or ° tion with the church here, as he leaves ! oo to-day on a pieasure trip through this State prior to returning to his home in New York. His resignation as pastor of the Memorial Church has been accepted, hence his decision to return to New York Frank L. Hess achieved considerable popularity and prominence in lO“kL.(' Green Trading Stamps (SPERRY & HUTCHINSON) ..FREE.. To Every Visitor to Our Store To-Day of the Studen he has been of inestimable v ing for the students suffering from phoid and was publicly praised and com- mended by President Jordan at the last general assembly. | The bride was a student ir the depart- here but one year. on June 1 for Nome United States Geological On his return from Alaska professorship in g the University of Ore He will leave Seattle as a member of the Survey party WOULD HAVE BIG MINING AND HONEY EXHIBITS Commissioners Filcher and Aubury Urge Producers to Make Califor- nis’s Industries Prominent. Fair Commissioner Filct State of t STAMPS GIVEN AS USUAL ON REGULAR PURCHASES This store will be closed all day Saturday. It will remain open until 10 o'clock Friday evening. r and , who » mining depart- ition, were Wo Lewi is to have ubury, charge ment at the conference ling with t AMU‘!EMENTS g AKUSENINT!- California m The commi TR R I | sioners telegraphed to St. Louis on Moii- SAN FRANCISCO'S S e & opera COLUMBIA 505 of space for the minin Supplementary o a le ady sent B MATINEE TO-DAY out to every county o urging MATIN } ‘\x.»‘-, e ‘-\ e ot Supervisors to impo: tax, a !m o TER E. PERKINS MARY by Aubury especially to the WA mini asking that the tax le|; . poccica) Comedy by H. A. Du § T L MANNERING { position to co-operate with him in help- | §f 1L ral displays ever shown by California Commissioner Filcher is taking steps to| POPULAR PRICES— 1 THF STUBBOHNNESS of EE“‘LU'"E interest the bee business of California 'n A Good Reserved § ' t | preparing a display of th EXTRA- ; ng,f EXTRA | Filcher states that the hone, “NEXT WEEK | the State before July. r r the occasic There able music those who | S fpfting = s g of the old country. As — 1 gam Lween on previous picnics of this parish, there ¥ 2 will be a large number of prizes for com b s 4 harge re MIDDLE ROW games . = o : MURPI 1 The following comprise the committees g . X « MILES ; having affair in c z “ E e e . HERT The Rev. P. 8 v, honorary chair- " F. ¥ nd % O'BRI T the Rev. John Smith, assistant; P. & - ¥ ULBF ). Haggerty, ¢ Ed J. O'Rourke, KAUL secretary; . treasurer % : M R. L. C 1sp on and grounds—P. J. Hag- s e- L2 L e ik = atrick, O. E. Doyle, John » o E ien, P. R. Curtis and Patrick Biggins Sahn e Hughes | P O receive the sheepskins for wt hairman committee on tickets—T. R. s Bysoe. the duates of nd_publiclty—Dr. H. Lagan, P. 0| ¥ A % in Oakland wit: | 3, € James C. O'Donnell and T. R x * Alhambra Thea- | Music—James C. O'Donnell, Edward W. & &S there be awarded | Eitzpatric Daniel Reardon. : . the hand of Arch- ! ncing—John Kenny, chair- | . ceremony will " - - ihe Fealiviites v floor manager, John E. Welch: s - epe Joseph Ward, Miss Campbeil L < 3 o SR, : | and Miss Haggerty i ¥ i 3 ery ,jj”";”‘ “")< ; Floor—M. D. Riordan, Omar Doyle, : ‘.h' ers and the Robert O'Conror, P. J nmon; 2 fuaies, who will for | Sullivan, Miss SR o 11 for- uire, Miss C. Fitzps g Curtis, cf for w and Mack mes O'Brien, J. C. O'Donnell, D. E 4 R B. Selvl - — St. Mar Under the g ) vin, | S e e LR Brother Pha. oy , 0 3oyle <he, ADVERTISEMENTS. colleEb MaA it o ihat ot am Boyle, Patrick Ashe, C. O. ent factors i he arric- b s 5o B othe stlvlo—| L. C. Cull, chairman A i-&-’% Employs 5,000 People. Largest Breweryinthe World Orders promptly filled by TILLMANN & BENDEL, D NOTICE ! | FROF. L WILLIAMS, 1 J. Harris z- o4 Skin Specialist. fm ’ jces a new sc Re w Rt S WHY NOT RIDE covers 125 acres— 60 city blocks. apac it y: Brew House—6,000 Barrels Daiiy. Bottling Works—700,000 Bottles Daily. Ice & Refrigerating Plants—3 ,300 Tons Daily. Malt Houses—5,000 Bushels Daily. Storage EIevators—l,ZS0,000 Bushels. Stock Houses—425,000 Barrels. Steam Power Plant—7,750 Horse Power. ! Electric Light & Power Plant—4,000 Horse Power. VRCIALTIRY Advertised by Responsible Firms of S.F. ati f learning As several thousand people will attend | nheuser-Busch s gl b Bree of | a special committee was appointed on city | s e WAL cehiat AT ortation, consisting of the Rev. P, Eaa i aIRamulch Lo Gusay; Foley, T. Burns and P. J, B E . RGe. thain 18- § Curtis. lant | milia of the graduates in | = subjects of thelr | S MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS HOLDING CONVENTION Eclectic Medical Society Opens Its Thirtieth Annual Meeting in This City. equal to The society will be In convention to-day and to-morrow and will close the conven- | PYTHIANS WILL ACT AS HOSTS AT ENTEBTAINMENT‘Uun with a theater par at a local | | - - amusement house to-morrow night. The | | Bay City Lodge Arranges Splendid |present officers of the society are: Presi- | @3ramme for Monthly | dent, H. L. Hamilton, M. D., Chico; vice | | Punbtion, presidents—C. Yetter, M. D., San Fran 5 g cisco, and W. C. Shipley, M. D., Hodson The members of Bay City Lodge No.|recording secretary, B. Stetson, M. D, 117 of the local branch of the Knights of | Oakland; treasurer, H. W. Hunsaker, Pythlas will hold their regular monthly | M. D., San Francisco. f : | entertainment this evening at Elks' Hall Pacific Slope Distributers. | on Sutter street. The committee in = | charge of the affair has been looking for. ADVERTISEMENTS, | ward to the time with mueh interest and | =TT | they have left nothing undone to make | | it the most successful of any that has been held ye The monthly entertainments of Bay City Lodge have been attracting atten- tion ever since they have been inaugu- rated and the coming one promises to ba the peer of them all. Some of the clever- est and best known amateur entertain- ers in the city have volunteered their ser- vices for the occasion. The programme will consist of a varied number of musi- T find Cusearets 0 good that I would ot bs withoat them. I was troubled & creat deal with torpld liver and headache. Now since taking carets Candy Cathartic 1 feel very much better all cortainly recommend them to my friends the best medicine I have ever sean.” Anna Bazinot, Osbarn Mill No. 2, Fall River, Mass. RHEUHATISM MORPHINE xmn..lb “““" O [ Tiguor Hobtts Poar. ] | €2!: literary and vocal selections and | P |tively snd Quickly | | many novel creations in the amusement VXTAOPATHY Cured. NO PAIN, | | !ine will be introduced. Best For 1vaN ueLavesLly, | ! | no sorrERING. The committee in charge of the enter- The Bowels 1104 MARKET sT. | U . talnment is made up of the most promi- "1 Treatments wf The Willow Bark Co, | | nent members of Bay Cjty Lodge and it FRE is to them that the credit of the show is on Wednesdavs e Polk8t. 8. ¥ ¥| aue. The following named compose tho committee: . Sylvan Mish, William Bar- TEND YOUR OR A ron, H. W. Cousins, Richard J. Nolan, H. PER 7O enc WOLF-AMERICAN RUPIURE WEEK” [:All Levy, J. M. Atkins and Kennet A. Grant, CAIUE "% Fox BICYCLE ERS, NEW ] ———— i 3 4 Season? l_ml.m-:r_x 15 PAGES Charges Davis With Betrayal. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Slot Machines ™ s e o Hemry Davia ls the dctendant i o wit | RIS Fowken orGripe e B i New 3 for $10,000 damages brought yes| i 108 MACBINCY rowis soumc, | cun asa e Comocs Vo | o S broush estrsey by | T R R S et O OB o (e Contt. Bicycies. ‘;’;,‘ EpOrting| e ooms 5 and 6. /)|y B 1B@[] 25 1ast he sccomplished her betrayel by B e gy vk ool ) G 42 Second Strect. | 1122 MARKET ST. | 1206 MARKET ST. promising to marry her. The thirtieth annual session of the | Ecletic Medical Society op vesterday the graduates from | morning at J0 o'clock at Coliege Hall, ) 1422 Folsom street. About 150 medical Ed Heintz, | ioners a vered t roll ¢ % Kaugner, | practitioners answered the roil call. After | F. O. Mil-s, | reading the minutes of the preceding . Stanley, W. | meeting their was a report of the of. Herrerias, (. R 5 g Bell, G. Kiem- | ficers showing that the society was in a u | most flourishing condition. This was fol- \ v s o |lowed by the annual address by the presi- iefeirieinleii=t @ | dent, P. L. Hamilton, M. D. i | lllll L SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES | E. C. HUGHES, BUY SEATS NOW e e 30e Sale OPENS THURSDAY ifornia aggregates in value close to $00,- | @0 per annum, while the trade in bee:-| FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. E e mmount "anmaainy. CHA RO he | OPENING OF TEE NEW SEASON SO l H RN therefore that this being the greatest| SUNDAY EVENING NEXT . . b ke M honey State it should have the lead In the THE GREAT MUSICAL SENSATION ": I WERB KlNG exhibit at product ot TR LAKE TAHOE SLEEPING CAR. The sleeping ca Truckee now ru ”.mmz lea and after leaving “IN WASHINGTON.” - The O vorata $40,000 Pr from Oakland pier to on No. 14| train Special Meesenger Service to stand ne for opening of Seat Sale RAYMOND AND CAVERLY reserv engagement | And a Supe York Co wh Inspects Angel Island. E H SOTHI RN Majc eral MacArthur, accompanied St i p b by Ca R. Howland, his aid, made e okt b b e an official inspection of military aff: and tro on Angel Islana yesterda s to visit station in The department cor and thoroughly Colonist Traffic Is Heavy. The passenger department of the South- ern Pacific Company announced yesterday | that the total number of coloni: CALIFORNIA THEY ALL AGREE. |.i: from February 15 to date, have taken ad- | A MUNSTEH NEwSHflw vantage of the low colonist rate to the | vast is ! = | Mary Hampton and Company; Per- ACVERTISEMENTS. | mane Brothers; Zelma Rawiston; | . '10c. Chil- ¥ Bal Kartelli; The Baileys; Whitney Brothers; Brothers Freydo; Mar- tini and Max Millien and the Biograph. quite & ok A RUNAWAY GIRI. Direct PANAMA OHATS The Latest Arrival From Ecuador. Maldunadu & (o, (Inc.) sA . 419 California st. NEW YORK, SEATTLE 16 Beaver St Globe Bullding, Direct Distributors of the Genuine Toquillas from the towns of Jipijapa, Cuenca and Monte Cristi, Ecuador. Complete line of ali grades, raw and bleached, open for inspection. We can offer special inducements to From LY _Season Daly's Theater, MATI Daly TIVOL TO-NIGHT, Matinees To-morrow and Saturday. Crowded Houses and Nightly Ovations te WHITE st cezyesy WHITTLESEY L) Positively Last Week of ..HEARTSEASE .. 15¢ to 50c. OPERA HOUSE. ivery Evening 2 SATURDAY cored by the Spl Music by Sousa, “EL CAPIT With a Magnificent Cast, Inciuding EDWIN STEVENS In the Title Role. | Marches by d > erd This Week, TATIN did Sousa GUATAQUIL, 219 Malecon, Evg., 25¢ to 75¢; Mat.Thurs. & Sat., Next Monday—WHITE WHITTL TEE Beautiful l purchasers of original packa, R e ;;‘ b e 'lnenhwvm B Esman ‘ ¥ THEATRE: | G- FOR BARBE! 5 S \ BRUSHES & saicisviia: | seissco | BRIGHT | THE KIND houses, billlard 3 v- e S R e e | wiézn | AND RIGHT | YOU LIKE. dyers, flour mills. foundxies, laundries. pa Market Street, Near Eighth—Phone South hangers, printers, painters, shoe f; IGHT- o i B i TR g e B O g GH CHANAN BROS,, Brush Mznutucturers, 6us sacramento S+ Hunting \ Three- Pnund Contest GUNS_ o DIRECTORY - OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed on Applieation. FRESE AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & C0. &2 "5l Nt a5 OFFICE, BANK FURNITURE, ETC. GEO. H. FULLER D.SK C0. aiiion':. o1LS. LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & ELLIs, 418 Front st., 5. F. Phone Main 1719. Tt | Weekly Call, $I per Year. | JIMMY BRITT and DILL and WINFIELD With KOLB Amraunition, Sporting _Goods. stcck. Lowest prices. for_catalogue. SHREVE & BARBER CO., | 789 Market st. and 8il Kearny s In Charles T. Vincent's Comedy-Drama, A NAVAL CADET. JIMMY BRITT, as the nnr». Appears in Ev- Next Week— ‘A MAN WITHOUT A COUN- TRY." Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine unequaled service and modern conveniences l are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. TO-DAY—FROM NOON TILL MIDNIGHT.: {*“A DAY AND NIGHT | 3 WITH T"B ELKS "’ F. Lodge, No. Evening. FIREWORKS AT NIGHT ADMISSION (This Occasion Only)-“llt’ Children, 10c. PRINTER, 511 Sansome st., 25 =