The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 30, 1903, Page 31

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1908. 31 1 HENRY GOLDWATER Treasurer PATT0 4id not far undersell all the and on oceasions like this we are forcing the sale this wee must be bhad. MISCELLANEOUS. TREE DELIVERY IN OAXLAND, ALAMEDA, BERKELEY. O New ones come in their place next wi % 8 PATTOSIER President SIEN'S CREAT SALE OF IDEBOARDS There never was a time when on any article Pattosien’s installment combine stores, even uudersell ourselvee. We k of 18 fine odd eboards. Floor space ACTUAL EALF PRICE IS WHAT THEY SELL FOE THIS WEEK. el Y =1 GASH ONL ,.CH AIR x ' BARCAINS ANTI-COMBINE BIGELOW sAND LOWELL BODY BRUSSELS t st d range . o . $1.45 ROXBURY TAPESTRIES — St = SLID HEAVY TAPESTRY—50 MERCERIEED PORTIERES Tects: §6.75 NOOKS TR S eIy T v AT (TIRSSIRRITI ¥T T Ry Y---NO FINE PARLOR PORTI L Sy ey ey Y i CORNERS - PATTOSIEN C0. morrow’s Exe price - FAIL3 T0 AEACH - HER DESTINATION lRevenue Cutter Thetis [s Unable tb Make Point Barrow. | Encounters Solid Ice Pack and HERMAN ENKLE - MANY PLEASURES FOR NATAL DAY PASSES TO HIS ETERNAL REST How Native Sons Will Observe California’s Birthday. Arrangement for Local Parade and {or the One in ADVERTISEMENTS. HEWHITE HOUSE Fall and Winter Underwear and Hosiery Ladies’ Ribbed Merino Drawers, in white and natural color, Ladies’ Cotton Vests, Pants and Tights, medium 506«:1: SEATTLE, in her attem seasc ing station a to spend ano ¥ in winter's | | grasp cut off from their customary s pites The story of the Thetis' fallure to reach Point Barrow is told by Dr. 8. J. Call, a | former surgeon of the revenus cutter, who a 1 here on the Ohio on his way to his home in California. Said he | “The Thetis rounded Point Hope, the most westerly point in Alaska, and from t onward the as one of | ifficuities. At Cape, nearly from Nome and about 200 miles jovernment cue missfon, | aste of fr which 1 aughts of t. The to deliv olated region their annual mail and sup- plies, the revenue cutter Thetis has failed and the Is Compslled to Turn Back. — 1 Dispatch to The Call, Aug. 20.—Despite herolc ef- T to the Inhabitants of that pt to reach Point Barrow this | 1an missions and whal- ‘ | | t that point will be compelled is left, she encountered | pack, that bleak, barren sca which never melts | ver yielded to the on- ship which man has yet tis hugged the shore in the price 343 €24 00 ¥ that shifting winds might open the . way, but in this she was disappointed and | LOSETS. was ultimately compelled to turn back. | - 817.75 The mail was left to be taken to its des- cet $23.00 Eskimo cances or venture- | oset $38.25 ut it will be months be- | 2 = & 823.00 T if it ever does. No cut. | : "[T‘,r‘f:z C;(« :g;:gg r.'c'lv‘h’"‘ dangerous BARCAINS IN BUFF " (S. > | 850 geaso YOUNG MISS OF SAN JOSE [ K $17.50 SURPRISES HER RELATIVE| arge base ©48.25 - Ant ARPE WILTON VE T PRICES. LVETS — | floral dest Costs you $1 = cmnbine gy 4 RAIN FILLING— at t ING! $1.1 Our price ERES. BFLVY PA“A!K— E SILK— $32.00 DOUBLE-FACED MOIR! A 40-] 16th and ;dissinn gets, e —— er, Tuesday SERIES OF FIRES | N L0 ANGELES Northwestern Section of the City Suffers Heavy Loss. wi ttle ages on Alamo on Population of Greater London. | Lopdon, whict I 1 the has an of 658 1,000,000 in ¢ At the ages of 1°, there are more t males. Tt is pol excess of females ust be taken of the | ervants the s 3 er males, ac mber of fe I has 234,398 female 5 men servants than it b ars, but it has more ever before. P — the manufacture of cannon the ten- reduced weight of gun nd increased muzzle ve- s gives added range and pen- ADVERTISEMENTS. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Insures Love and & Happy Home for All How any man may quickly cure himself after yemrs of suffering from sexual weakness, lost tality, night losses, varicocele, etc.. and en- large siuall weak organs to full size and vigor, Eimply send your pame and address to Dr. Knapp Medica! Co.. 1516 Hull bullding, Detroit, Mich.. and they will gladly €end free recelpt with full directions so that any man may easily cure himself at home. This I8 certainly 8 most senerous offer. apd the following extracts | aken from their dafly mail show what men think of thelr geperosity: Dear Sirs—Flease accept my sincere thanks sor yours of Tecent date. 1 have given your treatment & thorough test and the t bas been extraordinary. It has completely braced we up. 1 am just as vigorous as When & bay and you cennot realize how bappy I am.” “Denr Sirs—Your method worked beautifulty. Results were exactly what | peeded. Strength end vigor have completely returned and en- largement is entirely satisfactory.”’ "Dear Sirs—Yours was received and 1 had no trouble in making use of the receipt as direct- ed. and can truthfully say it is & boon to weak men. 1 wm greatly improved in size, strength end vigor." rrespondence fs ctly confidential, i aled e The receipt pe. ng and they want every | statement that the land sald to have been | [ or national | tair at Dr. | the city of St | of $20,000,000. STEAMER BAUSS \T ST, HELENA German Antarctic Ex-| pedition Homeward Bound. BERLIN, Aug. Pole expedition, which satled from Kiel on the steamship Gauss August 11, 1801, un- | { der the leadership of Professor Ehrich von Drygalski, has arrived at the island of Bt In an article published in the Magazine slobus, y of Prague asserts that the expedition 48 veen a failure and gives the public no f regarding Antarctic regions. | Professor Singer criticizes the action of | Professor Drygalski in changing the name | of Termination Island, discovered by the | American explorer, Wilkes, sixty-three | years ago, and says that Von Drygalsk!'s | discovered by Wilkes does not exist has | not been proved, as the Gauss also passed | through that part of the ocean in uncer- tain weather. —_———— ST. LOUIS FAIR AND GREAT FAIRS OF PAST Will Cover Twice the Area of Any Former Exhibition and Will Cost $30,000,000. fair or exposition, international is announced as “the great- Every est inary ¥ and if all the figures of prelim- announcements were justified the success of each succeeding fair would be 80 great as to make Impossible any se- rio effort to compete with it at a suc- & one, says the New York Sum. St. Louis fair next year will be, it ced. twice as large as any for- | mer exhibition. The Centennial Expos tion at Philadelphia covered 236 acres; the Paris Exposition of 18%9-1900 covered 8% acres, the Columbian Exvosition at Chicago 638 acres, but the new world's 8t. Louls will cover 1180 acres. The construction of the Phflndelphla‘ Centennial Exposition cost $8,500,000, that of the Parls Exposition $9,000,000 and of the Columbian Exposition $27,250,000. The estimated cost of the St. Louls fair is $30,000,000. Befo: the exposition gates are open Louis will have expended and is now committed to the expenditure Of this amount $5.000,000 was appropriated for the fair through the Municipal Assembly; citizens of St. Louis raised $5,000,000 more by private subscrip- tion. By popular vote at a special elec- tion charter amendments were carried which will enable the city to expend $10,- 000,000 more. The attendance at the Vienna Exposi- tion of 1872 was 7,254,687, and the receipts $6,071,832; at Philadelphia in 1876 the at- tendance was' 8,610,99%, and the receipts $3813724; In Paris, 1878, the attendance was 16,082,725, and receipts $2,631,660; in Paris, fourteen years ago, there was 28.- 149,853 attendance and $8,300,000 receipts, and in 1808 at Chicago 27,539,521 attendance i | | { | | | | i —The German South | Helena | | Professor Singer of the Univer- | her knowledge than it has before | Marries th Against the Wishes of | Her Mother, BAN Aug. 2).—Miss Bertha Main, Last ev s. H. H d her P gate her cor performed by a minister. Mrs ers is the daughter of H, H. er proprietor of the i 1 of this The groom was for- e, reet car conduc | e e Man She Loves Much this clty, 18 her John ( young the bay ed up her mother, | the telephone, and | 1 be married and not | lady has city, | is and 1ough con clous at al' | WIEFS“at to remove from our midst our [ Byington will be presidint of the day and | of Harmony Lodge of Ssn Franciseo; times 8 strength grew daily less and | grieng and eo-labores Herman Enk'e, 3 W0 | Grand President R. H. McNoble will de- | gistrict chief templar, A. C. Banta of San | vesterday, shortly after noon, he quietly | who by his faithfulness to duty. his urbanii, | poo "0 " orapion After the exercises | of the young lady, her | Th morning Mrs. | sco to stop the e was too late, iple had alread they refused to The mother finally | marriage wag ni nd automobile chairs with seats for two persons will be for hire, with or without chauffeur,,in the World's | Fair grounds at St. Louls and §14,117,332 receipts.~New York Com- mercial. weight Ladies’ Ribbed Merino Combina- tion Suits. .- $2,$2.50,9$3... mcdiumwe:‘ght$| oouch Ladies’ Ribbed Merino Vests and Drawers, white and natural col- San Jose. There was a meeting last night of the joint September large and enthusiastic | 19 celebration committee to arrange for the or, medium and $| 25 | | celebration of Admission day in San Jose. : IR T o RE- s Pas Grana Marshal Foley reported that the| DE3VY weights. . each |Children’s Ribbed Merino Vests and Drawers, white and natural color.. Ladies’ Black Wool Hose following is the arrangement for the pro- cession in this city on the evening of Sep- tember S: . TFirst division, following the grand marshal and_aids—California_Parlor, Pacific Parlor, | Golden Gate Parlor, Mission Parlpr, San Fran: | cisco Parlor, El Dorado #ar se division— Rincon 700...: 500 pair Ladies” Black Cotton Hose 23¢,35¢,50¢ .. Made expressly for the White House Ladies’ Ribbed Cashmere Vests and Drawers, white and natural . . $|-50mh Parlor, Stanford | }‘ l"arlur, ba Buena Parior. Bay City Parlor, | e > IR | Ladies” Silk and Wool Vests and tic Parlor, National Parlor Tights,in white l 75 . each Third division—Alealde Parlor, only.... Children’s Black Ribbzsd Cotton Hose 25¢ pair. * nd South San Francisco Parle Sequola Parlor, Precita Par- lor, Olympu: rlor, Presidio Parlor, Marshall Parlor, A Navy Parlor, Dolores Par- | lor, Twin Peak or, K1 Capitan Parlor. Th several parlors will be accom- panied by drum, bugie and fife corps, hav- | ing decid to have only fleld music dur ing the night parade in this city, with two bands for escort duty. H. I. Mulcreevy announced that Com- pany I of the First Regiment, National Guard of California, would act as escort of the night parade in this city and on his motion a formal invitation was ex- tended to Cantain Moore with a request | | |that the company attend the celebrallan‘» | |at San Tose. | | | 1t was also decided that the Chief of Police be asked to detail a squad of Na- | | P Agents for Dr. Jaeger's Celebrated Sanitary Underwear also Ramie Health Underwear. Kool Wil o Hr |9 and Alameda about the same | While awaiting the arrival of the vigltors there will be an open air, corcert in St | the swell parlor, James square. | Vendo.ae. During the forencon of September 9 ———— there will be the parade in which the M Good Templars in Session. OF THE OFFIC Y TAX COL- WHO DAY. VETERAN LECTOR'S PASSED AWAY TER tive Sons on the police force to lead the procession in this city. A report from the committee that is handling the San Jose end of the celebra- tion is that the arrahgements that have been made for the observance of Admis- sion day will surpass any of the many ceiebrations of that day that have been held ‘n the Garden City. On the evening of September 8 the com- + X Weil- Known Deputy Ta Collector Dies From Heart Failure. time. | have headquarters at Native Sons’ Hall, | while Stanford Parlor of San Franciseo, will hold cut at the oo e ¢ the Banta Clara County par- | tive Sons, Native Daughters, the Ploneers | OAKLAND, Aug. 2.—The annual ses- ERMAN ENKLE, who for twen- | jorg will receive the delegations m{'m 53" | of Santa Clara County and Company B of | sion of the District Lodge of Good Temp- ty-five years was a deputy in co, Marin County and Alameda|g.. joeo ana Company I of Livermore, |lars opened this morning at Pythian Cas- the Tax Collector's offic as they reach the celebration city vesterday at his Van Ness avenue, died residence, 1920 Six months | both of the Fifth Infantry, N. G. C., Will | tie and the morning was devoted to hear- 3 & PR | take part. It is expected that natives | the rts of the varl " B AR ] t is d; that | ing the reports of the vartous committees o from Santa Cruz o onierey C7UBUES [rhe following officers of the Distriet | ago he was afflicted by an attack of heart | of the committes of his assoclates in the | will take part in 2 ! - e " | failure, but was able to keep at his post | office, which adopted the following reso- During the afternoon of that day there | Lo.dga were installed this evening: Del : lutions: will be literary exercises in St. James | 8ate to the Grand Lodge, which meets until two mor xh’ ago, when he took to Whereas, The Great Father of the Universe | square, Junio Past President Lewls F. |in San Francisco October 13, O. L. Fisher | Jose; district vice templar, Mrs. S. A. headquarters, at each of which there will | Saunders of Harmony Lodge, San Fran- be entertainment and dancing. cisco; district councilor, J. H. Robins, The San Jose committee gives assurance | Oakland Lodge No. 1a2; diswict secretary, that the city will be beautifully decorated | Mrs. C. R. Sain of San Francisco; dis- and that every flag obtainable will be dis- | trict electoral superintendent, A. 8. Tay- played. An eftort will be made to have | ton of Berkeley LoAge; district treasurer. the tradespeople of the city take an active | Edward Fintieman of Spring Vailey part in the observance of the day. Lodge, San Francisco; district marshal, Eagles' Hall, Curtis Hall, Bellolf Hall, | C. West of San Francisco; district guard, rersal kindness and consideration for hi fellows, s well as toward the public gener- allv, has Ieft a void in our hearts that time can never heal: therefore. be it Bin s there will be visitations to . the various aszed away. e was well known throughout the city. He will be greatly missed in the Tax Col- | “3} never, heil, (€T ves of the Tax Col- lector's office, not only by his co-laborers | lector of the .w-; and county of ?i’fiffi'}“fl? i 3 learn with the deepest sorrow of d anc thete but aleo by the public, which he | lcatn with 'A% GO S0 possessed such has faithfully served for the past quar-|noble qualities and who performed such henest, ter of a century. He was undoubtedly | conscientious and fathfyl serfece while it toe one of the most valuable men employed in that department. He was familiar with That these resoiations be engrossed and forwarded to his widow, thereby manifest- | . . - ® Nnat every working and detail of the office and | g ae best we can our sincers and heartfelt | Native Sons' Hall and Judge Benson's | Mrs. M. Funston, El Capitar Lodge of sympathy in this sad hour of her bereavement. | courtroom have been secured as head- | Fruitvale. The officers we 3 Installed by was regarded as o veritable walking en- cyclopedla. Besides quarters by San Francisco parlors, while | one parlor, Twin Peaks, will put up a large tent. | Deputy District Chief Templar Robert Ingram of San Franeisco. —_——— He leaves a wife. two brothers and two these qualifications which en- sters to mourn his loss. a bled him to fill his post to such emi-| The deceased was a prominent member = hent advantage he was possessed of a |of the B'nai B'rith Society, and was past | Pledmont, Orinda, La Vespers and Ga- | The Canada Northern Ratlw 1y has ac- fine disposition and an affable and cour- | grand president of that order. brielle parlors of the Native Daughters | guired the Great Northern Railway of teous manner which made for him a host | The funeral will take place Mondav |have also secured headquarters in which | Canada, which 1s about 232 miles in they will entertain. | length and gives the morning at 9:45 o'clock from Masonic Hau.. The Santa Clara County parlors will an eastern outle”. by specials that are go leave this city at of friends, Canada Northern Deputy Ben I. Salomon was at the head il H ul I ADVERTISEMENTS. ong's ..The Cream of the Crop... YEAR’S JAMS ana £LONG'S PRESERVES:nivic gécK JELLIES Represent the highest standard in preserving the natural color and delicious flavor of California’s choicest fruit. The rare crop of fine fruit, carefully selected, enabled us to produce a higher quality of preserves this year than ever before. If you wish variety, delicacy, fine flavor and general excellence in your table preserves, ask for Long’s and you'll never be disappointed. Your grocer will have them September Ist. their rare goodness. A jar will convince you of of San Francisco’s grocery stores 'S Preserves on their shelves, and 759% of these stores handle no other line. Long Syrup Refining Co., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. v

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