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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1904 PARENTAL SCHOOL IS THE RESULT OF PERSISTENT CLUB AGITATION; SOCIETY KEEPS CLOSE TO NATURE, ENJOYING PRIMITIVE SPORTS e sl S S sl B Board of Education at Last Takes a Step That|VAST NUMBERS Places City in Line of Progress. —_——— BY LAURA BRIDE POWERS. first duty of a Government is the ent of good citizens. And the s that make for good citizen- e chiefly implanted in the soul childhood. Instances are rare formation of criminals has oc- after the period of adolescence, reason is not far to seek. to. the brain cells, thought t st so the though just so we think, }‘am(( As All this is the we act: singular d the n e matter of the d of but become mentally, ‘to E: which ak elements necessary to re es Th what may a to prot tself from v unities as ris of the offi- nergetic DAUGHTERS DISCOVER DEAD BODY OF THEIR FATHER | Archibald ¥. M rry, Grand Army Veteran, Expi in His Store on Hyde Street. F. M. Terry, who lived 2 & € i had a store s f 506 stree ighters 1 urn i ye and his esterday Fi E to find he store When eir father ge with a ver out d they en- the sup- her father There w sponse \14rvn:d they told some | . g overy of va deait then made. gue was notified and Deputy own removed the body. B. Gibson and Coleman 1d they re- rently due | 2 Grand | of age. Stabbed in Saloon Fight. During fight in a saloon at 24 Seventh stre e v yesterday morn- ing Charles W nd Andrew J. Ri- Jey, bartenders, were stabbed by | ¥rank Kruger, a baker of Berkeley. Wyatt's left cheek was cut and his | left leg punctured Riley was cut twice on the left thigh. Both were taken to the Central Emergency Hos- pital. Krugger was arrested by Po- licemen Nobmar and Nolan and booked at the City Prison on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Kru- zer's two lacerated wounds on his forehead were dressed at the hospital. —_—— Stabbed by Two Men. William P. Daly, a bartender living 612 Howard street, was on a Kear- ny-street car early yesterday morn- ing with his wife. Two unknown men insulted Mrs. Daly and her hus- band remonstrated with them. Daly and his wife left the car at Third and Howard streets and were foillowed by ihé men. Before reaching New Mont- gomery street they attacked Daly. One =tabbed him on the right side and the other on the right arm. Mrs. Daly’s screams frightened the wretches and they ran away. Daly was sent to the Harbor Emergency Hospital, where his wounds were attended to. Just | y Here dilatory and wayward lads— {and lassies, too—are brought together, quite regardless of grade, in one room, where a tactful and skillful teacher grades them to suit her ccnvenience and their progress. Their pride is not hurt by an obvious low grading, their | jividualism is developed, and real | progress in knowledge and in character is observable even in a few weeks. on these lines will the new school formulate its plans; and as Mr. Faulkner is in sympathetic touch with | the urchins in his populous scuth side district, no Detter appointment could have been made—nor more pleas- ing to the clubwomen who have de voted so much time and energy to the work. But this part done, there yet re- mains the final, and really the most vital feature undeveloped—the dormi- tory parental school. at permanent use, pray, is"the training of four or five hours in the day parental school as against five or six hours on the streets, or in homes of drunkenness, of lawlessness or even of desertion, where the o'erburdened her babes and the locked doors of the home deny admission to them? It iz for these classes of children that a school should be maintained of the type- given above, but augmented by the home feature. Then would the psy- logical development be permitted to g:ess, and the results in character itizenship could not but develop right direction. And subsidiary direct benefit td the embryo citi- _activity of the government in ng and educating children use in the minds of many n aunimals the obligations they we to their offspring. And it may also ress upon the average human ani- that he has not the right to put anv children into the world che i and in the to the ¥ choose, but only as many properly cave for, educaté and to good manhood and woman- hit and mis: en is obsolete stem that fil and it that our jails and hold or unto mine is likewise child of the inanimate thing—the gov- rnment therefore, should 3 govern- up the bur- for its own pro- step in It does this solely ha e every aid toward n. Let us add to iy begun by equip- 1 with a-dor- et us sit back and await ctic »\.nk st on the investment. It will t as sure as effect ‘follows ol the exe board of the Club w uch® of the as hav grinations. - That will happen is expe whose per- with the gov- most persist- udle d ) put upon”—as Mrs by the club “knoc eapon with which the latter are their llow-clubmembers is and haste in de- m to be expended in the « | ciair upon the he clubhouse—likewise in the award- ing of the plans to Architect Pissis, Now, as a matter of fact, the whole affair passed upon by the execu- | tive board and on the same day was | submitted to the club as a whole. And | mark you, ladies, there was not a dis- | senting voice in the club. But about {2 week later the import of the legis- tion dawned upon and, “Act the minds of a few lo! the tempest— first, think after- there of are who look the building meeting. Even 1 a shake-up take place, it = btful whether any vital change nt nlans would be made. Mea hile Ar Pissis is wait- lub's But, being a atient he is waiting PUPILS OF PR¥ INVENT As Mark of E Purse Will Be | Presented Institution on Its Golden Jubilee, A meeting of the F Pupils' Asso- ciation of the Presentation Convent, Powell street, was held vyesterday afternoon for the ; purpose of electing officers and making arrangements for thé celebration of the golden jubilee of the arrival of the Preser tation Sis- \ ters in San Francisco, In 1854 the late Father Hugh Gal- lagher went to Ireland at the request of Archbishop Alemany for the pur- pose of bringing several teachers to | the coast. He returned, bringing with Mother Theresa Comerford and her Xavier Daly and others, o eslablished the first Presentation Con- vent the city. The sisters opened their first school on Green street, near Stockton, but subsequently removed to the large and fine institution which is now the home i of the order. _Desirous of signifying their devo- | tion to the Presentation Convent, the past pupils present at the meeting rassed the following resolution: Resolved. That the Past Pupli’ Association ‘the Presentation Convent, Powell street, present a purse in their name to that institu- on_the occasion of the celebration of its en jubilee in October, 1904. he officers elected for the ensuing Mrs. C. A. Stuart, presi- K. Supple, vice presiden i ie Mallon, secretary, and for this year the convent will be the treas- ury. T { There wil | past pupils on Sunday afternoon, Au- |gust 28, when further arrangements for the jubilee will be made subject to the approval of his Grace Arch- bishop Riordan. —_————— Boys or Girls? ST. LOUIS, July 20.—One of the interes i.ig features in the Agriculturhl bullding at the World’s Fair, St. Louls, is the guessing con- test at the Mellin's Food booth. Among the hundreds of baby pictures in this booth there are twenty pictures of boys and girls. The ditficulty is to know which is a boy and which Thousands are gucssing and are try he $250 offered by the Mellin's Food Company for the ome who correctly guesses the boys and girls in the pictures, There are two very handsome oil paintings in the exhibit from the Paris Salon and some marble statues. but the guessing contest is the popular attraction. ————— Visitors at Fair Increasing. ST. LOUIS, July 31.—The statement of the recorded admissions for the week ending July 30 given out by the ‘World's Fair management to-ni shows an attendance of 551,842, a 'gain of 39,692 over the previous week. | | den | Miss L ther is abroad earning the bread for nd absorbs milliohs of dol- in police protection that the world may live. And| punished for our civic in- for every child born unto be another meeting of | CONGREGATE. AT INITIAL SERVICE} - 3 oy system of rear- ! EDW WEHO S8 TERTH Father E. Olsen Ceiebrates His First WNass at St. Dominic’s. BWEIAE T el The Rev. Father Edwin Stanislaus Olsen, O. P.. celebrated his first -hoi mass yesterday rning at 11 o’clock at St. Domin Church. There was a large attend of worship: and the young’ priest's voice distinct. F | part of the Numerous was resonant and edi the member: of Father Olsen’s e present, as well as farmer combya ns of his { youth who studied with him at the | Polytec - High and Hamilton Gram- | mar Father T. and Father classmate Clancy was the deacon ard B. Kenny, a former »f ‘Father Olsen at Benicia, was sub-deacon, and two other fellow students, the Rev. Father Regis A. is and the Rev ther J. R. Cor- ran, both of whom with Father Ken- | ny were ordained at St. Dominic’s June were among the clergy present. . sermon was preached by the Rev. Father F. B. Clyne. At the conclusion Olsen gave his biessing to the congre- | gation at the steps to the sanctuary. In the afternoon Father Olsen was visited by many of his friends at the | home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. | Olsen of 2579 Post street The feast of St. Ignatius was cele- brated vesterday at St. _Ignatius Church. The mass was sung by his shop Mont- gomery, - assisted by priests of the anciscan and Jesuit orders. The ser- mon was preached by the Rev. Thomas | McSweeney of Oakland. The music, rendered by the male choir of St. Igna- tius, was most impressiv -+ IAWAKENS AND DISCOVERS BURGLAR IN HIS ROOM Police Are Iuhinz for Rudolph, Blacksmith's Helper, Who Does Job With Great Coolness. Harry Gilbert is a stableman at 189 Stevenson street. Shortly before 3 o'clock yesterday morning he was awakened by a noise in his bedroom. He saw a youth known as Rudolph, who is employed as a blacksmith's helper by G. W. Brown, 187 Stevenson beside his bed. anding said Rudolph, “I want you to “I won't,” replied Gilbert; “get out of here.” Rudolph left, but something prompted Gilbert to examine the pockets of his trousers and he discov- ered that $28 was missing. He was hesitating whether to notify the police at once or wait till his usual time of getting up when Rudolph made his | reappearance. Gilbert®accused him of taking his money and Rudolph handing him $2 said: *““That’s all I have left.” Gil- bert attempted to seize him, but he made his escape. Gilbert notified the police vesterday morning and they are searching for Rudolph. e .Women Will Recelve. * A reception is to be given this after- noon from 3 to 5 o'clock to®the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. iaughlin and their daughter by the ladies of the Occiden- {tal board at th. Presbyterian house, 920 Sacramento lin has given work in China. street. Mr. Laugh- twenty-three years to He and his wife have been appointed to succeed Dr. and Mrs. Condit, who have resigned the care of the Chinese work in Califor- nia. At the same time the ladtes of the Occidental board will take the op- portunity to say good-by to Miss Don- aldina Cameron, who will start in a few days on her long journey to Chi- na, first going on a visif to her family, the Camerons of Inverness, Scotland. After ten years' active service in the interest of the Occidental boards work Miss Cameron has been granted one year's furlough. Peacemaker Is Assaulted. Charles Toneroy of 385 Hayes street was treated at the Central Emergency Hospital last evening for a broken Jjaw. Toneroy said that while he was walking on the San Bruno road near the Six-Mile House he sought to pre- vent a fight in which three men were engaged and they turned on him and beat him. Ye Olde English Inn, 144 Mason st. Just one trial at Babs & Jules. That's all. s clearly heard in p\ur\ | »f the mass Father | | with his father, | Mr. and Mrs. D. -| chairman; ————rm Cupid Who Lurks About in Sylvan Glades, Is Making Things Lively for Gossips. Social life in town has been strange- ly dull during the last fortnight, a few weddings, betrothals, and the affairs they bring with them alone saving the day. But in the suburbs, and in the more remote country and seaside homes, a reign of fun is on—picnics, “auto spins,”” clambakes, and all sorts of mild hilarity holding the boards. E. Jacob of 1555 Post street announce the engagement of their daughter Lucile to Mr. Marx. Miss Jacob is now in Paris, Mrs. P. Habler gagement i her daughter Minnie to Simon Kragen. They will receive on ' Sunday, August 7, from 2 to § p. m., at 628 McAllister street. Mr. and Mrs. R. Neubert announce ' the engagement of their Emilie to Paul Ae!’m\lch. WEDDINGS. James W. Munroe of the Sheriff’s of- | fice, and M Mae St. Louis, the daughter of Alfred St. Louis of Wil- lows, were married on Saturday. The ceremc was performed by Father | Riley of the Catholic couple were attended by Ernest Eibe and Miss Isabel Branham. The marriage of Miss Mabel Forbes H. Knorp took place cvening at Sacred Heart both bride and groom had :ds. the wedding service hosts of was well atter On Wednesday last Miss Marie Per- nau became the bride of Walter V. Walsh. The service was quletly per- formed, only the relatives and close friends being present. The marriage of Miss Mabel Fleming and William Laib was quietly celebrat- ed on Wednesday at noon. The bride, a handsome blonde, was smartly gowned in blue, wearing an all black hat. Both bride and groom were unat- tended. Mr. Laib is a well-known young business man, and is assoclated Joseph Laib, the capi- talist, HOME PARTIES. On Thursday, July 28, Mrs. Ed L. Head gave a floral luncheon at her res- idence, 11 O’'Farrell stréet, in honor of Miss Goller of Brooklyn, N. Y., who is nz her. Those present to meet Mi r were Mesdames R. A. Vance, ¢ , J. H. Shee- | han, L. , George E. Bocker, | Heuer, Wilson, T. W. L. Le- land, Henry Kuhls, Conrad Poehlmann, T. J. Walsh, H. D. Nichols, J. Norton, N ‘ing, L. Mayer, George Bertha Koch, Miss E Dorothy Leland. T. Lyng entertained twenty- | five ends Saturday evening at her summer home, ynghurst,” Ben Lom- ond, the st of honor being Mrs. R. hristie of 792 Cole street, San Fran- Progressive whist was played. . Christie and Miss Jennie Gilbert | e the prize winners. Refreshments were served and dancing followed. Among those who were present were Mrs. R. Christie and her son Robert, Mrs. Miner, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs, Shel- £ Portland, Ore.; Irma Shel- Miss Emma Shelby L. B nchard, Stockton: Edna , Livermore; Mrs. . Moore, hmro Emma Moore, Hat- tie Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, x\IRs Mamie Gilbert, Miss Jen- nie Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dickin- son. During the affair a tally-ho ex- cursion was planned for Santa Cruz for the following day. The first wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Marks was celebrat- ed on last Monday, when their many friends enjoyed a very pleasant even- ing. After some excellent vocal and instrumental music the guests ad- journed to the banquet hall, which was adorned with flowers and ever- greens. After the supper the party indulged in dancing. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, 3 Murray, Mrs. Da- and Mrs. M. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schalm, Mrs. Charles L. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Marks, Mrs, Skootsky, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. New bauer, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Marks, J. Farrel, Ed Sayre Jr., J. Christenson, E. Rottanzi, Dr. C. H. Whitley, J. Hayes, Joseph O'Neil, Lincoln Marks, B. Smith, Miss Hannah Cohn, Miss Edith Marks, Miss Edith Sayre and Miss Ethel Robinson. An enjoyable candy pull was given by Miss Mabel Newhouse and Miss Elsa Buchholz at the Mariposa camp- ing grounds at Larkspur. The camp- ing grounds were beautifully decorat- vid Allen, Mr. .announces the en- | daughter | Church. The | ot | WRITER'S MIND IS SHATTERED B. Frank Butler Taken to! Asylum, Where He Is Pro- nounced Ineurably Insane! GOLUMBIA oo s LAST SIX NIGHTS-MATINEE SAT. CHARLES FROHMAN Presents HENRY MILLER { | | | | | | A 53 in Madeleine Lucette Ryley's Dainty Comedy, . ed with ferns, huckleberry and lan-| HAS STRANGE DELUSION {terns, Many Selections were' rendered | 'MICE AND MEN by the Fairmount quartet — Ray e !White, Mabel Newhouse, Charles | JT i ? W S MRS | Satherland and Elsa Buchliolz. Atter | Unfortunate Man Is Well | Wonday. EEah: resaty ot Sy the candy pull a supper was serve 7! ' - hur Jonmes' Ma >4 \nder & grove of trece Among tose| K1OWN and Is Nephew of | AUG. | Aniwr topss Saepics, Piccs | who participatel “ere Miss Mabel | y 2B ; don 3 | Yho, participatel were Miss Mabell Famous Federal General; 8. | " JOScPH ENIANGLED | Alice Newhouse, Miss Frieda Buch-| I i holz, Miss Lena Sablatschan, - Miss B ——— Laura Sabatschan, M 3 g Speclal Disratch to The Cafl. OPERA bath Budsinh. Miss NEW YORK, July 3.—B. Frank | HOUSE. Miss Mirabel Brown, Miss Virginia St. | Futler, writer and Bohemian, and; Aas TO-NIGHT At ; Clair, Miss x Biackmore, M Dot | pephew of the late General Benjamin s a8 { Newhouse, Miss ida Newhouse Ray | ¥. Butler, and who is well known !n| Premier in San Francisco of the White, Charles Sutherland. Jack de | upper Broadway, was taken to ‘he ‘;fi]‘;;:.‘;*{.o:;;t‘j“;";;;:(x' York Boye, 'Edward Sablatchan. D. Ueasel | ;jvercrest Sanitarium, Astorla. yes- Hardy 'Newhouse, Russell Newhouse, | ¢:'dat and pronmounced incurably in- | THE | Lawrence Rs-,\-noms. Leo Short, Ed- | g ot B rently in full posses- | Newhouse and ALY, and Mra. Muender. (LLhaTations. were, fing mas for & kome celebration of the fourth month of his marriage to Alice Johnstone, an . By Ivan C actress, Butler was suddenly seized PERSONALS. and Lionel Moncton T T 4 b Gres ., 3 d Mr. and Mrs. Ed Head will spend with the delusion that he was Nebu- || ware: Consen. “Mare Touna Camie Bay | the month of August at their country | chadnezzar, and, rushing into a gro- || nolds, Dora de | home, Redbrook, Mill' Valley. They |cery, commanded the Italian pro- Willard Simms Ellis, Tedd ltam Schuster, Fogarty, Karl Marcel Perron SEATS NOW READY. Mll leave September 2 for Baltimore ' lon a visit, stopping off at St. Louis to| \see the fair. Dr. Lu Ella Walker gave a Chinese \dinner and a trip through Chinatow prietor to render him homage, at the| same timre attacking his stock of green groceri Later he was found in Cen- tral Park attempting to eat grass and George Formes, Charles Wendeli, there he was taken into custody by his | Usual Tivolt Pri tin honor of her aunt, Mrs. Colonel | friends. | ONLY MATINE Hammersley of New York, before her| Butler is about 35 years old. His = s departure for Europe. mother is Rose Etyngs, an actres Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steinberg -(Mi Anna Packert) will be pleased to see their friends Sunday, August from 2 to 5 at their residence, 1019 Buchan- whose husband, a brilliant writer, was ltm ul General at Egypt during the | administration. of General Grant. But- | 2 torh B ler ‘was a very well educated man and | strest. . spent nearly all his life in New York | . Mrs. Fred Suhr, with her pretty ¢y, He was in turn actor, newspa- | daughter-in-law, Mrs. George Suhr, | pay | 1 writer, achievin e ln Wilitar WiaBolat. o oiv a | BT, e didisuéets € short visit to her son, Fred Suhr Jr., who, with his family, is spending his vacation at the home of Captain and distinction in the last named capacity. He knew London and ‘had resided in | the Latin auarter of Paris. He was A—BIG NEW AGTS -4 Jlive May and J. W. Albaugh Jr.; Me- Cabe, Sabine and Vera; Les Olopas; quaily at home in San Fran:sco. | A Mrs. Anderson in Bolinas. : < 1 *“His mother Ia now n San 1 ands(o] Hughes Musical Trio; Empire Comedy Mrs. F. W. Croudace and Misg Eli- | 504 hag been informed of he: e Four; Decker-RBusso-Abramoff Grand nor Croudace have returned from + P Operatic Trio; Marcus and Gartelle; fortunate plight Orpheum Motion Pictures, and CHARMION their summer outing at Chimney Rock | ranch, Sonoma County. Mrs. G. W. Lowery of BennlonfMay Ask Damages. San Jose has gone to Lake Tah ~ to remain-a/ The police think that the arrest of | month. > 2 Frederick Bennion, late manager of | gular Matinees Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Zech Jr.,|ipe Geary-street branch of the Con- having visited the World's Fair at St.| g cotive s I udive . Comtpa | "““}‘i ’;";‘q"l‘“pr\?sf\"‘y"’r‘;‘“ lfi“‘:"“‘“’—‘g was a mistake. The complaint charg v friends New York, Boston and i e | Chicago, Mr, and Mrs, Zech intend |'PS him with felony embezal ment | OPERA | el Y i L was sworn to by an agent of the com- SENVELOE SppuEh TeronKiOne: Park - and after his arrest at Indiam HOUSE and all the Northern States before re-| by = i b s the company refused to deposit - turning "to San Francisco. They will | Boay the CoOmBPAne Totusrd o rhere. | i THIS WEEK ONLY—MATINEE SATURDAY. arrive in this city about the middle of | gore he was released. Officers of the | | this month. company acknowledged on Saturday | JAMES NEILL The Misses Adelaide and Jennie Cher- | afternoon that there was only a | ry. have returned from St. Louis and'crepancy of $120 in Bennior | an interesting visit at the exposition. | .ounts. It is that Bennion cxnmq‘ | En route they visited the Grand Can- |the company is in his debt. He had on of Arizona and spent a week in ' gecuyred the position of manager - for Los Angeles, visiting Mount Lowe, | camaga of the Indiana State Life In-, Catalina }s!and Pasadena and other surance Company and was in Indiana- polis arranging the details when ar- rested. It is expected that he will sue the company for damages. —— e - | resorts. Dr. Bernard M. Kaplan, the Associated C to, is in this ci Mrs. L. Elkus, president of arities of Sacramen- ARISIAN ROM FIRST TIME AT Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. Hirschfeld Davis’ Granddaughter Weds. iS¢ 25c¢ 50c¢ | will hold a reception next Sunday afi-!| COLORADO SPRINGS, July 31.—| - crnoon from 2 to 5 o'clock at their| Miss Varina D. Hayes: daughter of J. residence, 1740 Bush st. A. Hayes and_granddaughter of Jef- | | *Miss Katherine E: Hurley has gone to Virginia City, Nev., to spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hur- | ley ¢ Miss Olga Widrin has returned from the East, where she has been maki a pleasure trip. Miss Widrin has | ed all the leading cities.. ~ | Miss Dorothy Sehl of Victoria, B. C., ferson Dav President of the South- | ern Confederacy, has been married to Dr. Gerald B. Webb, a physician. oy LA FIRST TIME TO-NIGHT. Gigantic, wlar Burlesque Production, THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN Spect is in the city ing Mrs. M. F. Heu- o i | banick of 1056 Union st. OREON, | Mr. and Mrs. Maurice S. Kramer (nee | £ (reappea Davis) have returned from their | BOBBY NORTH honeymoon and will be pleased to re- DILLON. . LIONEL ceive friends at thelr residence, 1728 . Ellis street, near Steiner. Mrs. R. L. Prouty of Tonopah, Ne who has been visiting friends here, parted last week for the south to kel a brief visit to her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. M. Levin. Misses Katherine and Lizzie Lechens | are spending ‘%~ir summer \araflnn m] Sacramento. Ben White and family, who ha\?‘ been spending their vacation in this| city, will return to their home in Los Angeles to-morrow. | Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Robinson of Ba- kersfield have returned, after a pleas- | ant trip in the mountains. Mrs. Rob- inson will leave shortly for Santa Cruz. Mrs. Herman N. Butler of New York and Mrs, Philip N. Aronson will be at home to-day at 2202 California street. Mrs. Otto Bendix has returned from a two months’ trip through the East- | ern States and is at home to her friends at 1800 Buchanan street, corner Sutter. | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lester Allenberg (nee Grodinsky) are now settled at 945 Oak street. Mrs. Allenberg will be at home on first Mondays. | CALIFORNIA ALL THIS MATINEE WEEK. SATURDAY Season al | nsation- Thc Buiialo — Mystery | coMING—FLORE: Novelty Stole Swagger—Magnificent Can you imagine a more charm- ing combingtion than this beautiful neck fur, alovely face and a pretty gown? 15| * 25c ille ROBERTS. ALCAZAR % sco & Mayer, Proprietors + || Some of the hats from Paris are E. D Price E here. Can't you come and see Sagyrtemigne, ANNUAL OUTING OF CROWDS SPEND THE DAY || them - to-day ? ~n'r RDAY. COUNTY LEITRIM CLUB AT PARK AND BEACH | | . 28c to 508 Members and Their Friends Spend a Most Enjoyable Day at Harbor View Park. The fourteenth annual picnic of the County Leitrim Social Club at Harbor View Park yesterday was a success socially and financially. All day long the cars running to the park were crowded with members of the club and their friends. Games and races amused many, while others stayed quietly in the cozy arbors. Among the amusements provided by the club the most popular was the jig and reel dancing. The picnic was the most successful ever given by this organiz- ation. The committees in charge were: a Arrangements—P. M. McGushin, i -Morton, Owen Charles, M. J. Moran, Stephen Mec- Gurk, James Bohan, Martin Hannon, James Woods, Jame$§ McGuire. Reception—R. J. O'Reilly, chair- man; P. J. Meehan, John Kenny, P. Donahue, Peter McKeon, P. Charles, Frank McGuire, Neal Gallagher, P. McKeon, Thomas McGuire. Floor—Thomas Conway, floor man- ager; James Morton, Frank Conlan, James Monahan. Games—Ed Hanahan, chairman; William Muldoon, Phil Hannon, Matt Bohen, Owen McGuire, Peter Mec- Gushin, Thomas Rooney. Prizes—R. J. O'Reilly, M. J. Moran. P. M. McGushin Thrown Out of Buggy. H. C. Burns, 17 Market street, and | Miss Lillie Smith, 20 Mission street, went for an early morning buggy ride yesterday. While driving along the Corbett road the horse bolted and both were thrown out. Mounted Po- liceman French met the runaway and soon had the horse under control. He went back and found Burns and Miss Smith. Burns was uninjured, but Miss Smith was unconscious. She was lift- ed into the buggy and French drove her to the Park Emergency Hospital, where she soon recovered conscious- ness. Her Injuries consisted of con- tusions on the face and nose. —_———— ‘What is there that silly enthusiasm ‘will notilead some people to do? DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER. ;WHlTE And he Alcazar Stock Co. WHITTLESEY In a Soecial Production of THE LADY OF LYONS MR. WHITTLESEY as CLAUD! One of the Finest Days of the Year | Brings Out Multitudes of Pleasure Seekers. Crowds left their homes in the clly vesterday to enjoy one of the finest days ever experienced at the park and | beach. From the CIliff House to Car-| ville groups lay along the sands en- THE. Huvlrm 219 GRANT AVENUE EUGENE THAIS LAW as I'\\ LINS. joying the luxury of a sun bath. In (Her First Appearan the Alcazar.) i the park the crowd surged about the !lcm‘;s. Aug. 8—MR. WHIT r‘;.'l?'s'z‘\'-x‘-;b | children’s playground, the tennis co" = sHERlDA T courts and the bandstand. . = The day was not without its acci- dents and arrests, however. Morris | Schimetschek, a contractor for elec. trical and gas appliances, of 549 Hayes street, was arrested in the park by | Policeman F. M. Black for violating an automobile ordinance. Schimet- | schek was inside the “deadline” drawn by the Park Commissioners around| the Cliff House. Two boys, Charles Materne of 140 Third street and J. Elliott of 1625 Clay street, applied at the Park Emer- gency Hospital for treatment. Both had been struck in the face by a base- ball on the park ball ground. — e —————— i d| GENTRAL~Z= Market Street, Near Eighth...Phone lflulh m TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK Matinees Saturday and Sun Massive Presentation of Kirk La Shelie’s Bige gest Success in Years, the Scenic Seasation. 1904 A=ALE. . lronuu_\rgsl:EAT cull y ‘gmcul-'r“'m- sanp LIVESTOCK, EXPOSITION. INITIAL HORSE SHOW AT PAVILION. TWO VIEEKS OF RUNNING Romance of An_ Enlisted Man, The Army Post—The Cavalry Camp. Cycloramic Views of Western Wilds. Powerful Climaxes! Breesy Comedy! Special Engagement This Week of the Charme g Actress, Aged Woman Commits Suicide. SACRAMENTO, July 31.—A woman named Maggie McDonald, an old resi- dent of this city, committed sul- cide this afternoon by swallowing laudanum. | —_—e————— Cheap Rates to Boston and St. Louis. 1 you are going to attend the G. A. R. en- campment at Boston or World’s Fair, why not have your tickets read one way via the North- ern Pacific Ry. and stop en route and visit the Yellowstone Park? For particulars see T. K. Stateler, General Agent, N. P. 647 Mar- | ket st.. 's. F. . Evenings. . Matinees Next—A BUNCH OF KEYS. HARNESS RACING. ! JHIBITS CARRIED FREE. | EACHRSON RATES To WNSTRS. S Roa:ller. BERUSH® %e%flreynecyr FRESIDENT: SACRAMENTO. CAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the Signature of TAKE A RIDE ON THE MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD, THREE BABY LIONS IN THE Z0O. INSPECT CABARET DE LA MORT. Hear the Pneumatic Symphony Orchestriom, AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. 10e | CHILDREN.

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