The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 24, 1904, Page 16

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L] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24’ 1904 SFARBY TELLS |MAGNIFICENT TROPHY WILL BE GIVEN NONT'S DECREE = = OF OPPOSITION TO COMMANDERY EXCELLING IN DRILL, HITS BOTCOTT Unique Punch Bowl*to Be Won by the Knights Best Former Member of State| ‘Final Injunction Order in, Board of Pharmacy Is| " Skilled in Arms Is a Triumph of the deweler’sf Case Against Stablemen ! the Last Witness Called | Art and in Design Emblematical of the West| Is Specific and Sweeping e INVESTIGATION EXDED. . jVARIOL'S ACTS }:L\'JOL\'E])l urtain Dcpartmcnt I o+ S G | i : b This week we are showing the Unions Must Not Interfere ! very latest novelties in POR- With Business, Patrons, TIERES, GURTAINS and TAPESTRIES. or Employes of Stable! | If any doubts existed at the time of! RENAISSANCE CURTAINS. | Judge Hunt's rendering of his opinion Many new patterns. on heavy French net. Fancy scroll de- Report Will Be Rendered as Soon as the Books Are Examined by Commission The last witness was examined yes- gation of the State Bty e Xhn o T s A s sign, worked in tape, with tape edge. Arabian lace insertion with Board of Pharmacv and after the 5 Arabian lace trimmed edge; also handsome tape books and other belongings of the | | FPRY s 8 s Lemtrictions oF, Sy SREE and Arabian worked bor<1§rs, with e finished $6 00 board are thoroughly examined by the | of boycott, those doubts were removed GAYE o bt e b Tiaiod Conietly snie T oh o v “ibe Pair » the case s sweepinz @ BEIGE IRISH POINT CURTAINS. JACHEERre and 1 here glven in fulls A new coloring and very handsomely worked two-toned effect . e ed ceves . % FIGURED TAPESTRY DORTIERES. and each of th: ] yesterday when the de | was signed. The decree the report of the inves- will be forwarded to Gover- rdee, along with written sug- | gestions from each member of the) ard as to how the State pharmacy 11d be amended | a former member principal wit- He criticized the | | |agents, clerks | | forever absolutely they are hereby fa anywise All the newest shades of Reds, Greens . with Persian band borde < $4.50 With plush borders, also plain and two-toned | colorings. Mercerized finish, with heavy knotted $6 00 fringe. All cade o pen e i expe es when they were at- 1ty sedssccsesoessnne a meeting out of town. | < Finger interrupted and g any HEAVY REP PORTIERES. f he did not vote for al | 2 ”“‘ “'h ow the members $5 per v or patren with the busin 5 Searby denied hav- way and said he voted Vil e latest shades threats, or intimida seeking t the plain plaintiffs, « or intimidation ary customer of plaintiffs to business from placing in front business any picket a bill of $20 to the + SRk on for four days,” he| A trophy well worth warring for and | dvanced me $40, wi.cr 1(0 be treasured when won, consists of | taking. This caused a|¢ne gplendid punchbowl, salver, ladle ngling by the board. | opg cypg gesigned and made by Ham- ame to me and said that | o 5y & Field, manufacturing jew- In a large assortment of new patterns colorings. Heavy quality ‘Yatds squate ...l iio with fringe TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS. : MERCERIZED TAPESTRY. e :.i,fi:: b :“:;g elers, which is to be one of the prizes ‘?;";‘:;n“::;r:i: > . Plain colors worked with figure of same shade \ly consented to ac-|Of the coming Knights Templar com- tomers, patron’ or - also fancy floral effects suitable for furniture cov- $1.00 petitive drill. The set is certainly a L o o G R W ering and, portieres. Good guality, 50 i v Yatd inquired if Searby did | perfection of the goldsmith’s art, car- or attempting to me any customer, patren after employed by |in their said b | Judge Hunt pass a resolution allow- |ried along in a design true to nature er day as expenses | and with its primitive quaintness pre- Searby |served in the minutest detail. W | ernesque in idea, the Indian, the for- |est and the camp are seen wherever the engraver’s tool has touched. | Every piece of this noble collection is of copper, dull red and rich, with so filed his findings | in the case and set f 1t he found T. F. Finn, p: ent union, and T. J. White, its secretary, had con- | spired, confederated and combined Novelty Velveteens An elegant assortment of handsome Extract Velveteens, s >n, made to take the place this season’s produ the Meta e i e with m;n? elves and others to devise ats which were fashionable last f ese Velveteens have a The lining of the great bowl, of the meatsglon tneding | B it i beautiful clouded effect produced t ed co : extracted cups and the lesser bowl of the ladie e 3 LEONCHEE 0L She it husipees, and. by and different designs formed by the ginal gray col- } T i ~halic - s | threats, intimidations and assaults ors of the velveteen Brown, Navy, Mode and Gray Sc 2 dcctf bt i S e nlrdsures 'S R > upan hn]ly!u»\n“ ta ng the place of effects 22 inc'es \\'ide ........ cessssscsassnne . \‘flr“l Steen tny oox Sifle 20, siile wnd ! lSMART DINNE RS strikers tried to compel them : iz : s fifteen inches high. The circu- e i o e Siee. ey SILK GCLOVES thought that pRiver s Shinly e Saasie raiie | ARE GIVEN BY therance of the conspiracy the SKIRTS —— ard were pro- '['“H “"h 4 Y’ ‘h';‘ ‘fv\‘l m-nanl\fl‘si\i\‘:: | court finds that they placed pickets 12 doz COL- nien heads b araly moceicl wih 1o - XN E £ in front of the place of bu and ORED SILK ) - e whicr | tributed at intervals between them ANTRORE SRR o 9 Paier o M e o B * % " | There are also two silver coats of | | BE AWARDED AT CONCL. % W onanilr s i e 3 2 erior qual- T 3 ) sent agents o ty of taffeta, arms—not of the swords, spears and % By Sally Sharp. b il ity of t £ vor b arious customers and demanded the accordeon f',f"jf,";’flr:m:“:, "'h“j“|ffg;r":fa"“;“: of the Pacific Coast and mani To the bride-to-be—aye, and to the removal of thelr h and vehicles pieated flounce BF iha £l pavlor T Fha'oeat lin et inter in its success. groom-to-be — were roseate toasts [Tom the stable under threat of boy- - aies st EORPO the designer of this grand bit of work | , _Commandery and Ivanhoe | oseeq off last night at Allan St. John O B ; . . e . ue‘a:‘% Mestreyes vaches the knightly East only in |~ ahandery o have Jointly, pouers ainmer, given at his home in ' oot b cnratives of the Stable and Toge: " reguiar pupil should L ‘Densanry Aonsiiofioh on the bowl | Coartered the st kanefop.the | ok T L aod Carriage Owners’ Association and the nfde $11.00 come t ntest the markings of the | _ - o ° oo 2 triennial pilgrimage and will carc 3 f falr Mi “llin 3 Stablemen’s and Hack Union at- Now selling at lll tO ]2] POSt Street examiner he had = £ to substan- | ond the cross with its conquering sign. | ;.. commanderies and parties of Sir: A famous kost is Mr. Bowie, with the tended a meeting vesterday in Mayor $7.50 cach. tizte his s, ea & stude ;r,:]\ ‘,‘,’li:,?,! el f{;?!’f’l"‘fnfl‘:‘i: Knighty and ladies on the ocean voy- | fine faculty.of gathering together con- Schmitz's office for the purpose of ef- B i their prize. : age. genial people, and last night's function fecting a settlement of the strike of Judge T rby if the C The base of the bowl is mounted with |, Nearly every commandery comiug | was exceptionally happy—the guest list Nackmen and stablemen. The g0od of-| i3 that no definite conclusion | Heavy Fine Reduced. 2ah of P! f the University of | roa) arrowheads of flint, jasper, agate | [T0M the East will enter Californid | incluging the jubilant bridal party and ' ficeS Of the Mayor have been sought | . arrived at. An adjournment| The fine of $ California . of toxi- | ang obsidian onyx, all neatly attached | :’au:’“i_,,';:?:l‘l" ”"I’Ii e """“‘;L"' o |its close allies, among whom were Mrs. ;\lmk,';:fi:‘s“?:s”:"t 'dh; hope that an ad- | (.q taken until to-morrow morning at| oced upon G treat it 3 Dot [to it The red copper salver fs rim- |0 %0 P00 ST I oesinie | Bowle-Dietrich, - Miss Ellinwood, Miss ' arrived at. I A e, Wil [ S e g 5045 Dther o i o ‘”‘"‘;::f lin one trip. al Templar | Katherine Dillon, Miss Leontine Blake- | The mecting was executive and oc- e }::1}":9“’;;‘:‘1 B ’ " | Berry, was reduc esterday He sai from the bt ¢ Eaebrivas o | with the BT 1d master and the man, Miss Helen Bowie, Miss Minnie cupied '“”v hours. The differences were '}‘he Mayor earnestly requested that | order n?f the S l" :_‘!n,\: versity rnia should have been | this part of the huge e S vs of the Grand Encampment, of | Nash, Robert P. Greer, Dr. Harry discussed in a friendly spirit. At the . ot 3 ° 04 that would raise up|ll® e Papmocn o Dot able t the questions given by | of buckhorn on the edge of the great the United States will arrive one week | Tevis, Claude Terry Hamilton, Lieu- close of the meeting Mayor Schmitz a barrier between the contending par- ;‘ha[‘ h..m’ h 4'| : v.‘: ) [,y ,‘, v‘\.,,, this subject. metal plate. The horn is chosen in its | before the beginning of the conc tenant Emory Winship, Harry M. Hol- Hie® o+ muoi Dyistfive willl fhe lence- | Mealth at {he po k bet ision of the day Judge | patural shape and bound on with silver | 170 that time specizl trains will| brook and Mr. Bowie. | MARKS BROS. able settlement of the matter. E. G.|“OM"E ! ard if they were | thongs. In the center of the salver is | cACh here each day and at all hours. RSP Et M 35 ; Sir Kni 2 5 s — | Pierce, proprietor of the Nevada Sta-| ——— examination in |a field to be filled in with the name of ‘.1."{"\;.;” "\ m)u.\ »"H spend a week Mrs. Albert Gerberding was hostess R Ny D o<, stated last night that he was con- -Eif“— 5 wanted to call [the crack drill team that gains this |°F More along the nor thern coast, stop at an informal tea yesterday afternoon fident a satisfactory adjustment of the The members of ant trophy. The ladle is of sterling P‘fl“'n ‘\_“’_"’;‘~"“I‘h'”}'l the cities on |in honor of Mrs. James Cunningham, The G t trouble would be reached at the con-| o8 Al apreed to close | Hie Bavw) wilicd and the haridie get Sound. thers will remain in | who will return to the East next rea ference to-morrow. \ re | the southern part of the State, visit- | month. and admifted that are piece of stag horn. The cups s 0od that the stable own they had been g a fair trial are in r‘fir‘;f-"l keeping with the rest l:r ing Los Angeles, San Diego and the| Mrs. Gerberding’s apartments at the ;erlsl tz!‘;n;rrileneralh make all conces- e e I L0 The wet. e - arkile o nakih Rrsiay | POt nfif( interest in that section, com- | S8an Carlos were attractively graced sions short of the discharge of the non Globe Trowers rich and beautiful, a noble memento of | 17€ ‘o San Franclsco in time for the | with bowls of cut flowers and green union men they now have in their em Apd all travelers need a good trunk or | California and the Twenty-ninth Tri- ‘ 'r‘,‘”;:_‘: e B | things from the mountain gulches— , H.AT ] | ploy. uit case. We can you in | ennial Conclave {5 2 wiiicn” atioien ion e \.{el:\jyffd'2;::‘;?%:\:;':‘;}13" 0% Tos-wasting ' UWS STUGK |~ Financial Secretary Killain of the| ADVERTISEMENTS. Verything new in| THOUSANDS ON THE WAY. |pilgrimage August 15, is coming over| It is said that this clever hostess will at 500 on the n " n\jal::t:‘l‘:: Sx«lur:;mv:?;;;aih?»l H;m'i:;! s department. " Sanborn Fully 500 standard Pullman cars |the Canadian Rockies, British Colum- | entertain much this winter in the in- 0 ar e led 1o the case of the Nevada 0t kel ot sl il have been engaged by the different |bia, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland, | formal manner. l Swings into its Third Day with ever \<m;,1 ipp ly, the situation was un- State Treasury Enriched. | transportation companies for the spe- | then going south to Monterey, Los gt 4g ! SO m‘i;m!;”)ls;:“ r\'(-rml-s; SM and :;:n:élma]s)'regardmg e sosting ;;f Twenty-one estates of persons who | CA, Teplar trains coming from east | Angeles and return by way of Ogden, | Frank Seaman of New York was host | ll such as % S T | pickets, pending an appeal to the Su- RS Boon. dead Tor smore thes ive | DL, De Robky Mpuntstok 2 3t:ls M- Salt Lake and Colorado points. |at a theater party at the Columbia last |l ——on o gy b Sets anll. tor ‘whems ‘Db - helts ‘Wers ‘(ull to ?sufnala how many more pil- Corinthian Chasseur Commandery‘msm- followed by a supper at the Au‘u ve" ; They're 3 yards | - found yesterdny eacheated to the State | 7S Will come on regular trains and |of Philadelphia left three days earlier, | Hotel St. Francis. The following were | N PrrcHEe s BEM- W Califorstens .'n ~New York B Pitine Coltits hnll Jides ey how many from the intt.*nor of Cal-|but takes practically the same route | entertained in charming fashion: Mr. 25 DER. COME EARLY S s = = L ane ourta e Stae g ol |ifornia and up and down the coast. |golng and coming. |and Mre. Percy Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. | C |FIts A R NEW YOREy Aug. 3 The followiug | " S TeP- | Oregon Commandery No. 1 will escort | Allegheny Commandery will be on|P. C. Rossi, Mr. and Mrs. George M. | o Californians are in New York: resented by Thomas F. Riordan. By | S # C + v J fhe phecsedings the Biate fieamrs e ivh» irand Commandery of Oregon to|the travel from August 20 until Sep- | Near, George McNear Jr., Miss Mc- | | | ! H dk hi t coLonrn M| From San Francisco—W. T. Andrews, enriched by $12.801 67. and from the conclave. The corr-|tember 22, stopping at St. Louis on | Near, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, | dn 8rc BIS | orpER —You jat the Earlington; L. Boemterag, at | i | | mandery has chartered a special train | the return trip. Crn AR S the Holland; W. N. Carter, at the [Banote Masienattet sa 4 snciiltinln (l;‘eo;xp N. Armsby, Mr. and Mrs. E. | c miss this MO S ; S il B s .o MAY g s 5 . Pond, James Horsburg Jr., Mrs ! 5y v roadway Centra . Cummings, the Oregon grand jurisdiction to join MAY ORDER ITS REMOVAL. B Ot Mrs. By the Grenoble; R. D. Cuningham, at the | i ¥ O. McCormick, Mrs. F. H. Pickering, | it in figri | The main court of h | rmick, ring, | b it in the pilgrimage. The Oregon Sir i e ‘;"‘]‘” ,of the| Mrs O. N. Brown, R. P. Schwerin and | [}orsets Ashland; M. Erlenbach, at the Herald Knights regard the coming conclave | K s ennial Conclave | Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Daly, the Dalys ODDS and ENDS—In M| Square; P. Ferrari, at the Continental; EY - SAV SPECTAL. of equal inter to all the people | MaY have to be modified. The massive joining the | this lot you'll ind Corsets | L. F. Goodman, at the Victoria; M. | steel circle that hangs like the ball of | ance. % DESty ‘after \the perform. | 25c worth upward to $1.50, | Greeley, at the Grand Union; Miss L. a gigantic pendulum over Market : . . . How: d irard; F. Joyner and RT 3 A . c ———————————eeeeeee loward, at the Girard; F. Joy it om0 T SIS LN Renn W v 1o k) g To-day pretty Miss Frances Moore, | thhon TR wife, at the Holland; J. B. Kaufman, - aughter of Commander C. B. T. - N— at the Gilsey House; D. McGrath, at LlNER M. H. de Young, owner of the build- | Moore, will become the bride of Lieu. |l P Heavy CORD EDGE—4 in. M| the Ashland House; Mrs. C. W. Meade, i ing at the northeast corner of'Kearny | tenant John S. Graham, U. S. N. The | 7 @C |¥ide—worts 15e {Mrs. A. B. Meade, at the Woodward; and Market streets, appeared "before | service will be performed at St. Peter’s —_— G. E. Middleton, at the Cumberland; the Board of Public Works yesterday | Chapel, Mare Island, by Chaplain Me- | wumen,s Hose coFroN F. Pedeasen, at the Broadway Central; and complained that the structure was | Allister, in the presence of a host ot‘\ H O S8 E—A R. S. Schwab, at the Grand Union; F.| a menace to his property. The board | friends. | lo 8ood, - durable T. Shortell, at the Bartholdi; M. fflted Hetty Brothers, the contractors The bride will be attended by Miss c 15c. Prague, at the Grenoble; R. G. Wisker in charge of the work, and Sir Knigh Helery Simons as honor-maid and Miss A Y and wife, at the Continental. J. P. Fraser, chairman of the Tem- | Mattie Milton and Miss Frances Wag- cmmmn S| Broxex rors From Los Angeles—W. J. Chambers, plars’ decoration committee, to appear | goner as maids, with two dainty little of CHILDRENS [§|at the St. Denis; Miss 8 R. Jordan, ::ee:ore it to-day to consider the mat- la!!':es, M:’ss Zahm and Miss Gorgas, undamear KNIT WEAR__{-},!), Miss A. Jordan, at the Holland; S. B. A as flower-bearers. v P Lyon, at the Park Avenue Hotel; Miss De Young says the weight of the BN SR lo :,r:uf;.zx\mo o u?, Phillips, Mrs. A. Phillips, at the| structure, which is attached to his The Church of Holy Trinity was the | c Z Ashland; R. H. Raphael, at the Union | building on one side by a cable, threat- | 5céne of a pretty wedding ye!terdayl\ Squars 'W. H. Sharp and wife, at thel ens to do serious damage, If the | MOTNINg when Rev. Father McGinty | T i H | foice U & M| Broadway Central scheme is demonstrated to be unsafe United "in marriage Miss Margaret HHIIIS annfl CHOICE __ of .OPENING. It. Starts To-Day Comie and See the Most isite Hats Ever on Exhibition Here : : : DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER all COLORS. —_—— the board will order the removal of | Fredericks and Oliver L. Roberts. The | d 7 This FLAN- oy Wi - N Vi = | NEL dley Wants His Money. - | . the structure. Commissioner Maestret- | Pride Was gowned in pearl gray silk, mr y o 0 | 150 e pan ¥ é’"nuzley yesterday sued Grace | RRIER Y | i el wearing a large blue hat with blue L. Neergaard for an annulment of | 219 GRANT AVENUE! (noThe steel clrcle is intended to form | PluMes. She carried a shower bouquet Plaid Dress| ,oxer 1rc rer B fieir partnersnip in the cosmetic ——— - e base of a huge bell, which is to chids. Mrs. R. J. Jose, sister of YARD. A word and E.sy Terms : . be the canopy of the Templars’ main | MI- Roberts, was matron of honor and P'"sl’ns Srricenr r};}sme::r:‘ofz;iflfoofit :la;el:ta:fiot:: at this N.-we. C(;I]lrl of l}\‘onm'. At night it will' be :tllc‘lldl'd J.b Jose, the sweet singer, 4 = rm‘f ;elsoo which he gave for a half ablaze with electric lights. If the Board 3 as best man. JUST THINK O . her busine: - The Table, like small cut, i of Works decides that the eighteen-ton | After the service a reception was held Bags - PRICE: "Your chotee "ot irl;:;rnegu::ln that ¢ w;.'.';.'é"f,:y";firf‘i( i is round shaped, solid golden oak, five- fi clrcle must be removed some other base | 8t the home of the bride, which was BAGs 1o evers oroiiasrs Ml | lcast $100 a month. A sult on the ain 8ss legged and Gfoot extension, Some of the } must be found for the bell.” :flmeo;’:;:;lf:: f:; ;ehemr::ppy :mm'- by lsc COLOR and style. Worth up- same lines was recently brought by a other specials from Sunday ad are: 1T R b Foie o AN OREIR Lot il e man to whom Dudley assigned his - . For dyspepsia, colic and exhaustion, no rem. | PC2Uties and palms. f} Now’it's $4 and 3 D t I $4.85 Handy Couch ... B - - : edy like Parker's Ginger Tonic, The bride is a daughter of the late s“k walsts o Sk waier | claim t;‘"l ni'et ne: St e sav.avi: n 's r $12 50 Enamel Bed .. 5 < Parker's Hair Balsam is life to the hair. » | Gustave Fredericks, inspector of the for $1.95. THIS dence of his intention to prosecute the $6 50 Wood Seat Rocker .. ——————— San Francisco and London Bank. The l 95 ATD oo oo Painless Fillings $15 Chiffonier, with mirror . $9.85 % Bissell's Death an Accident. honeymoon will be s ’ . SiTIoN . ————— v ’ pent on the bunga- SATION. P, s3.3!3agy Finished Reception Chair $1.85 A Coroner's jury yesterday decided | oW Of the groom in Humboldtecounsty. 3 Tog Blotve Appreciates Lecture. F:flmsee?ff' :::i'n 6. ‘ool Blankets, large size, pair $3.95 that Eugene Van N. Bissell, formerly | Where it nestles snugly among the Wflmell SVGStS Flegcs Lived An illustrated lecture, including pic- “ ’ a captain in the United States army, | PUN8ent pines. There the groom holds o Brepare il | tures of a trip to the World's Fair VAN VROOM” ‘-V \ was the vietim of accident when he | V2luable interests and for the greater lgc for the Winter and return via the Grand Canyon and Sixth and Market ) was suffocated in his bed in the Grand | Part of the year it will be the home Sevon. Royal Gorge, was given in the audi- 2 Hotel with two gas jets turned fully | Place. terium of the Young Men's Christlan Q 1 on about three weeks ago. No evi- o iied ” A fi K Bfia Association last evening by Fred W. L ) dence was introduced to show either ng;xncgh!:owenl.l;, ;{ tl;e Paul Ellder Prince. The audience was large and ‘ - e ~> P> > - o suicide or accident. .i.nv, e unday morning thoroughly appreciated the 200 views THE CREDIT HOUSE 233-235-237 POST,_SL. e ’ for a week’s outing at “Eagles Nest,” The Hore of Nemost Falo and the descriptive and consecutive Burnetts Extract of Vanilla_in|the summer home of Dr. and Mrs. 1220-1224 Market Street detalls of the journey presented by the L] purity and strength pre-eminently superior. *|Henry Miner of Berkeley. lecturer.

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