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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL., WEDNESDAY. JULY 1, -JISTINGUISHED PRELATE HERE Bishop ThorhasJ.Conaty Arrives From South on a Visit. g ¢ Mzpy ° Years m Charge - of Catholic University in_ Washington. - Ky Re The J. Conaty, D. w n ed as Bishop of Los Angeles & ey and who is regard- ax e of € minent prelates om the south p has come to San his Grace his respects to his city. Bishop Conaty - e~ f""V*R TAL CL\SS MISSION EIGH SCHOOL Is Too Li se guest he will | IPOPULAR STAGE MANAGER - MARRIES FORMER AGTRESS Charles’ Franms Bryant, Once Prominent in Theatrical Circles in This City, Is Wed- ded’ to . Miss Marion Convere Jones i | | r between -the g= manager and the for- announced daughter of r.mnei aving come rly fifties. University of is a graduate of rnia. after an extend- ke up their When :Miss Converc, as she Was knows M B on the stage, left thé company she ex- er will be pressed her inten of from Iriterest by his nu- She went on to New .York o B le"of the.continent. since which® time her name -has’ been[ Miss May Emerson, daughter of Mr. and D. C., for appli- | often associated with some of the® most | Mrs. O. P. Emerson, and James Carson, a exclusive social affairs of metrope memt Francisco Chrorilcte ! ADVERTISEMTNTS. 5¢ CIGAR Universally - Satistactory is the CRUI A faverite with an army . of particular smokers. ‘A smoke worth smoking. | statement AAILAOKD PLANS Statements Relauve ‘to Gea.ry Street Line Are. Prepared. . Voters Will- Soon Be Given Chance to Decide on Purchase. : Tk The Board of Public Works has sent a relative to the. Geary-street railroad to the Board of Supervisors. companying the same are plans, drawings and diagrams of the plant and Vruifd. the | question of- the purchase of “which wiil | scon be decided by special elec_‘lan, when | the people will show_whether they want | the road or not. The statement of. the Board of Public | Works follows: Operation by this municipality of a street | ratlway on Geary street has afready received some consideration and has been previously reported upon under date of October 25, 1001, and on May S, 1002. It is rot necessary (o enter into & discussion® of the information then submitted. presented in these carlier as a basis of the present mate. The route prescribed by Tenth avenue and aloag F ports has ser ort and cost cst and Geary street to Market street. Ordinanc . 71 leaves the Board of.Su-. pervisors free to suggest such type of road and method, of operadion AS is_deemed best: existing comditic The gradients suited to on the rically .transmitted “the electri- operation over. the cable system »gnized thas in all new installa- tions of street railways, electricity is- at the . present day given the preference over cables. UNDERGROUND SYSTEM. Upon expiration of the Geary-street fran- chise in November’ of this vear the munici- pality can, enter {nto pos- power pessit cal system c is so well rece in all probability, session and make ‘use.of the- road-beds now on ! Geary street and on Point Lobos avenue On this assumption the proposed street railway has been planned 2] = by ordinance. mination of Gea ue, and to extend the ‘s ar to” Tenth avenue, Tenth avenue to the park &s a condult el:ctric | @ road of new construction. The conversion of the conduit s shown on plans submi The construction of t Fifth avenue is somewhat- condult electric road then it wi tendvd .ori the overhead' troliey | underground conductors “are,. howeve | mended for this sectior to \mt() t Thé constructton of this head trolley oetem _would o 5. The power- for (he be b he itke, and al er enances mecessary to complete and ready for rietion of th of the roa 4 half rates f COST OF OPERATION. Not including damages for which the muni cipality might become ltable, _tion that conductors and motormer be pald at the rate of mm) —one and from, cletion and: frot fund account he- expens ing would be approximately $145.000 e To this amoupt tlere shuld . $20,000 per year: for -maintenance.; cent per asnum the Iaterest-on the full an f bonds to be issued Would- amount to $21, but there would he an anuual red ot this {nterest as bonds are-paid by $621 the sinking fund, to ‘»tire one-fortieth amount of bonds ‘Issued, $17.750 per year b n’ mnman Tuesday | the home of the- bride’'s p: | rents, 258 South Eleventh street, San Jose | The home.was beautifiilly decorated for the. occasion, . Thé immediaté relatives, Jnvited guests were: present. Rev. Father Richard A. Gleason, pastor of St. Joseph's Church, performed the ceremony. The bride -was attended by fier er, Miss Ella Emerson, and ‘Arthur C. Russ avted as best man. bedutitul and costl; fter a honeymoon_ trip the young people will be at homie to friends at 1103 O'Farrell street, . - Miss Ruby Terry of Brooklyn, N. Y., leaves for the Philippine Islands on the United States Army transport -Shegman | to marry R. G. North-Tummon, of ‘the Quartermaster’s- Department. at Batanza: who 1s also of Brooklyn,.and was formerly an officer in the United States Army. g @ e Mr. and Mrs. Clinton T. Swafn announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vida Adelalde Swain, to Eugene J. Phii- lips. The wedding will take place In th~ near future. - X e . X Newl is-wafted from Japan of the mat- riage of Miss Elsie P. Jones, daughter of Edward Jones of this étty, and. P. C. Dan- roche, also well known irf this city. The Wwedding occurred in Yokohuma' on June’| 20. °The acquaintance is one of several years' standing, the gréom being Yoko- hama representative of the firm of 8. L. Jones & Co.,’of which the. bridé’'s father is a member. The bride recently went to Japan for a visit and a betfothal was the result. The bride's parents were some- whet surprised that the marriage should have taken place In’ the Oslent. Mr. and Mrs. Danroche are now on their® way home to receive parental blessings. Mrs. 8. D. Frelhm'rm. “wite trey rer of the Sierra Railway Company, is on -her way to Detroit, wheré she will be the guest df the family of M’ C. Mills,’| commodore of the Detroit Yacht Club, in a trip down the St. Lawrence: in his ncbt which 1s oné, of the finest craf of ts kind in that section.of the country. W 4 Miss Gwinette Henley has returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Charles Amel. at Sagta Rosa. Wioey Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. D|hblee and Mr. and Mrs, Edwud Schmiedell are at Lake ’hho- SR Mrs. H. M. A. Miller.is at Blythedale. where she will spend the summer months. Mrs. Cgtherine Du Val will give house party over the Fourth at her country home near Nil ——— License Collectors Suspended. Tax Collector Edward J. Smith has sus- pendéd E. W. D. Cusheon and George J. McCormick, -license_ collectors, for a pe- riod of "thirty fllYl each for lnltttnucq to duty. HRE SUBMITTED Ac-: It w1 suffice to say that the data oad are such as’ on the assamp- | For'., of the contriacting parties and about fifty’ their < of the | -1903. Art SCHLOSS WEDNESDAY, ¢ a. m. 137 STOCKTON STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. OHONONONONS) onmm-mnmqmom-mmmmo’ hina, BisqUe=neGlass 100,000 SEP.ARATE SETS AND PIECE NO TWO ALIKE ENTIRE SAMPLE LINE OF THE CROCKERY CO. in Europe. This stock consists of Raré Plates, Bowls. Salad Dishes, Chocolate Sets, Tea Sets, Sugar Bowls and Berry Sets. 10,000 Pitchers of every design and pattern known to the potter’s art, Bohemian Glassware. Cracker Bowls. 18,000 Vases in China, Glass and Lava; Bisque Figures and Mugs of marvelous beauty. be sold at the price of the goods at the ovens No freight, duty or profit added. This is the opportunity of a lifetime and one never offered in this city before to secure chonce china at the manufacturer’s cost. COME EARLY TO GET A GOOD SELECTION AND AVOIDTHE CRUSH ELY STERN CO. w-. 137 STOCKTON STREET. All will ADVEBTISBMENTS. Sprinhwsum'h My 10 $20.00 diskipiy ¥ $25 and 330 'S TO URDKEMR Beat Anythalag Are Par- ship Guaran- teed. 3 R 1110-1112 Marts i 201-3 Montgsm: | 12;':;’1""“" ing 8t,, Los A-g'-fu‘ Gl 8} 3 ART GRACE, ACCOMPLISHMENT COMBINED. E£0CIETY DANCING MADE EASY. PROF. L. A. DREWS iiine*s % leave to announce that he haa reopened Bis Studio for CULTURE st ESTER- BHOOK bullding, 36 Geary st.; rods m 43, FRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS 18 Sock: Culture of Grates, Hy- G A l!P: . VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEX. 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Tremendous Success of | | .White Whittlesey, In Mantell's Famous Romantic Drama, MONBARS ided hit.”"—Examiner. ttiesey rose to a height of dra- at rou-ed the large sudience to he wildest enthusiasm.”” —Call. EVENINGS MATINEES —MR. WHITTLESEY In the New “BROTHER OFFICERS." \| GRAND Reize Only Matinee Saturday. “'—‘élili.ep FUN FOR THE AUDIENCES™ ROW AND SATURDAY. MATINEE TO-DAY, Pargziet, Any Seat, EDN 25c; Balcony, ESDAY, July 1 10c; Chil- Vaudeville Exotics! Julian Rose; Wang Doodle Com- | edy Four; Evans and ‘St. John Lydia Yeamians Titus; Hayes and | Healy; The World’s Trio; Vernon | and Drawee. ““White | matic force. | a pitch of PRICES Next We York Succes TO- NIOHTA Miss NANCE O"NEIL Appearing for the First Time in America ia Sardou’s Powerful Modern Drama, FEDORA. Next -Week—MISS O'NEIL in REPER- d_Saturday Matinee, jzabeth.”” Wed- Friday and Sat- '* Sunday, “‘Oliver TIVOLIgs2 m-MGH‘r A\D EVERY N!GHT THIS wz!x ATINEE SATURDAY. s Pronounced Artistic Success.” ~——TO-NIGHT—EVERY NIGHT—= RAYIIOND AND CAVERLY | And Our Supar® Enstern Company 1o the Feess- | nating Musical Eccentricity, POPULAR PRICES “Twirly Whirly's rare; No piay’s in the city that can with it compare. Just drop in to Fischer's, maids and matrons | o fair, And we're sure you'll declare it was good to be there. THEY CAN'T | EQUAL | OUR SHOWS. RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 2S¢, 50c and T8¢c; Saturday and Sunday Matinees e and i 80c: Children at M: 20c and 25e. hxe‘p track of it bill, Three greas shows in ome nizh 1l commence Mon * July 13. Remember the - STREE‘";I' FAIR CARNIVAL IN OAKLAND Covering 14 entire blocks of ground. JUNE 23 TO JULY 4 Entrance Eleventh and gd"y DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Lounging- room, the EMPIRE PARLOR., the the & gem, it's a jewel now With a_Complete Cast, STEV ENS as BARON GRIMM. Brilllant Music! A Fund of Romance-and Comedy! Mounting and Dressing Pertect! EDWIN tinee: POPULAR PRICES—25c. 50c and 7 Telephone Bush 9. High-Class Speclaities Every Afternoon and Evening in the Theater. SEE THE BOHEMIAN GLASSBLOWER. Inspect “CABARET DE LA MORT." ——VISIT THE— l’ond ud One-Half Blby HIS COMPANIONS -IN THE INFANT INCUBATORS. BA!Y SEA LION, RECENTLY BORN [E CHUTES, NOW ON EXHIB!TXON AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Je. CANY Seventh and M Market Sts. EVERY AFTBR.\OON’ AND EVENING, POLITE VAUREVILLE. LES INCROYABLES; MUSA LA VAR; LEO; PALM ROOM, LOUIS XV PAR. LOR and the LA. DIES’ ROOM. BRUSHE WRITING FOR !ARB“.. 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