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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 57

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Wp3mm tugtmsm BAmsJLNCISCO CHROHICLE STJXDAX BEOErnJER 81 1893 5T AND SPEECHES i Ir Vf life rair rrosratnme tor To morrow Editor Childs Gift to Be Unveiled The Many Beautiful Prayer Book ClOSa Concessions Which Are Open To day for the First Time to At 10 JO clock to morrow the Midwinter Fair Band organized by Professor Stewart will give its opening con cert the Grand Court of the ExrJpsi uon and the rendition of the first number 6a1 the programme the Star Spaggled Banner will be the first official demonstration to signify that the gates of the Exposition bare been opened to tne public Ihere win be no elaborate ceremonies and no speech making at this stage pj the day proceedings but all the buildMgs of the Fair wilt be brilliant vutTrhundreds of flass and the music of 1he opening concert will be of as national and patriotic a character as possible Fol lowing is the proramroe in full TART FIITST Anthem Star Spangled Banner Irancis Pcoit Key raid overture Precioa von Weber Solo for euphonium fantasia Longing for Home with variations llartraan I klatz Concert wait Love Old Sweet bong Buccal osse orsnd operatic selection Robin Hood De koven PAPT SECOND rand intenational selection introdncinr the national airs andhvmsof all nation kappev avotto Heart sliesire Tobani larrrocV lot and Thistle principal riRiish cotcf and Iri song ending with gran 1 finale mih three distinct me odu which are heard simultaneously and in i cried harmonv Baetcus llarcli Pere la ict ire an when this concession should be open and doing business The irater will not be alone however as anew attraction to day since a number of others will also be open to visitors for the first time table among them will be William Keasts Colorado gold mine with its maze of tunnels shafts drifts and all the other interesting a purtejiances of a real mine in actual operation Then too there will be the scenic railway with its combined attractions of fine music refreshments and fcewilder ingly delightful dashes through space on the cars of the elevated road while still another new feature will be Boones wild animal arena and the hair raising per formances of its denizens ihen too there will be the fcantaBarbara amphibia the first finnrps nn tn nnen at the Fair and also the steam riding gallery the Japanese tea garden the tintype gallery and numerous features of the fortj niner mining camp NEWS OF rTHK FAIR A Great Time to Be Had on Hawaiian Day The Exposition managers have set apart Monday June 11th as Hawaiian day and it will be celebrated by a parade of the entire native contingent horse racing by female riders seated astride in the island fashion ancient Hawaiian aquatic and warlike sports and by a grand feast The life of temporary passes to the Exposition has been extended until the evening of January 3d that time may be hid to issue the photographic passes Yesterday Count Valcourt de Vermont commissioner for various Oriental coun tries moved his offices ont to commoJi ous quarters is the buildings of the On ental concession at the Fairgrounds The first exhibit placed on the Boor of the Horticulture and Agriculture build ing was that of the Price Baking Powder Company the same display which was made at the Columbian Exposition and the goods in which arh valued at 3j00 The machinery of the Firth wheel was tried vesterday and found to work welL The cars are being hung as fast as thev arrive from the works THE HAS COME Gaptain Ainsworth Is Deal He Was the Owner of Much Property The Bank of California Was Started Because of a Row Over His Loan THE AQUARIUM Captain Ainsworth the well known capitalist died at his home at Roselawn yesterday afternoon He has been ailing for some months and his death was not unexpected The deceased was well known all over the coast Captain Ainsworth came to California about 1841 He came around the Horn with a number of other gentlemen who were going to locate in this State He remained here but a short time when he went to Oregon where be engaged in the steamship business He was very successful indeed and made a great deal of monev One time in early davs Captain Ainsworth felt the need of some money In fact he saw a grand opportunity to make a stake and he knew that if he could get o0 000 he could make the turn this time he had gained quite a name as a shrewd speculator and had madeanum ber of pood investments The captain came to San Irancrscoand had an inter view with his friend Ralston The latter allowed him the loan oat of the bank and the captain at onre took the steamer for Portland when Mr Kellv of the banking firm ar pan a to another famous emporium of the champagne trade Between Reims and pernay ties Hie Utile town of Arsrtdcn though less wen known than those two great entrepot or the wine industry never unenrewwn amen mat ot interest uttn to the traveler and the wtn drinker Aloes straight road bordered with tros forming a fine avenue leads froth the station the town which te picturesque old place ttn its antkjmr market square 1U quaint narrow streets and its venerable OotUIc coarch said to he GOO vears old which In honor of the stable prod act of tne country is ncniv aecoratea witn vcniDtarea fest Jon of jmpe hooches pd vine leave The vfiij iuii wbiui jij cva ouastw tuc iwiuuic dur a modest bat eean hostelry with a fairly reaaonahte tariff There are however plantr of area good bad and indifferent which apparently gnpviy ail the refreshments needed bv the com miraltr From the vine clad Mils at the hack of the town there is a fine view of Eperrtay and the snjToundinjcountry across the slacjlsli niter of But it was not in tie scenery and anttqnitles of Ay that our Interest centered To us of course Its main at taction lay In the great wine house which bare made it famous The town small thouxh ills jwanns with go called wine fro era and champnene merchants bat thev are nsoalljr venders of the chean wines which the purchase of chempavse speculators and are nnworthj of special notice ne great nrnis in Ay ana us im mediate environs are six in namber and foremost amongst these comes the subject of our present article toe celebrated house of Deuti Gelder nmnn The estaMishment of Messrs Deuti A Odder THEMES OF RABBI Dr Sonneschein at Ohabai Shalorae A Practical Address by Dr Voorsanger little town ot A 1 he nemlsej comorise a com fortaole ami handsome residence surrounded with beautfut ronndswith cellars and waie booses adjoining all on a large scale The house aas founded tn 1S39 and has remained solely in the hands of the two families of Deuti and Gelder mann from that time to this Bnt besides the partners who give their name to the house there are two other gentlemen Major Parklwrton and Harry Bennett composing the ell known arm of ft Partington Co London who have bad by far the larger thCJt in securing for the brands ot Deuti Geldermann a Ide popularity In Eng land and her colonies In America the iastern agencv of Duett eldermanns Gold Lack Is la the hands of II Arnold Iew ork and the Pacific coast aarencV is represented by the well kn mn establlshmetit of Charles ilelnecke A 31 bacramento street ban Francisco and who haie represented neatr Oeldermann sine 185 at which tlrnc they first Introduced the well known brand Green seal which Is a ereat favorite on account of It being sllKhtly weeter than the old tack the first shipment of the latter was recei ed bv Messrs Melhectc Co In 18b5 but at that time the taste was for sweeter wires ntlrely and this brand was therefore dropped oi the roast for the ti ne being and was superseded bv the tachet Blanc which bad snrh an immeuse run and no doubt tne Gold Lack which Is without exception the finest drv wine aiade will bw equally as popular oil the coasi Subjects Treated of at the Syna gogues of the Other Congregations I med from the Eat helly was very much dissatisfied with the loan and or I dered it called in a notice wasent out bv the next steamer to Captain Ainsworth He bad given a note on demand and two belftw jcround Ihesearetho garret Kroun I floor RU1 tno ubterranean compar rnent one beneath the other The counting 1 ouse and the tas ln room are eituer on the ground floor or In an adioinllig rmlldtne Hie ellitr Ihouth ur word cellar Is dprh ed from it is in the rencb se se a mere plac of is and it Is not up osarm undcrcr ind In the finest eel ers that we rave st en are But it is at 2 a ciock in the afternoon the arrangements are such that all varieties Jiiyfiffifj i Everything early acly for the Eecep tion of the Fish The buildings of the aquanum fish ex hibit and marine restaurant at the Exposition are progressing rapidly and rill be finished now in a ery few days They are decidedh picturesque in appearance and would be so even without the flying bunt in ukirh is In nH rn them The nnppr i i mi rrturse he hri tn rnmnl with the system oi nsn ornamentauoi wnicn is i abo ground Here are seen the grst ats In request iranspirea uoweier mat just whkh theblendli the different iOr I as soon as the captain landed in Portland I the celllers is rondiicted most the nfctisan in the production of champagns he invested the money and in three aavs i nrfparatiou for the niarset Hither to he had made 150 000 Immediately he sent the money back to the bank The monej was already on the way when the captain received the order calling in the loan om that moment he never did another bit of business with the bank Ralston was very much put out over the interference of kelly in the matter but re had to submit to the orders for the reason that he did not have the pull Soon after however the Bank of California was started a matter of fact the itarunc of the Bank of Cahfor nia was based on the row that Ralston a noticeable feature on the inteno walls is at once novel and pleasing and the same is true of the fleet of full ngced ships which decorate the rooK Within The synagogue of Congregation Ohilm Shalome on Mason street was cfowded to its fullest capacity on Friday evening to listen to the address of the Rev Dr Sonne schein the distinguished Jewish rabbi of St Louis whose eloquence is compared his admirers to that of Henry Ward Beecher Dr Sonneschein has presided over a congregation in St Louis for more than twenty years His address last evening marked his first anpearance before a Pacific coast audience The address was given under the auspices of the auxiliary association of the Congregation habai fehalome Julius Kahn president olthe auxiliary introduced the speaker in a few well chosen words The reverend gentleman who is a guest of our auxiliary said Mr Kahn scarcely requires an introduction to this congregation Although this is his first Msit to tbe Pacific coast he is not VXXXT puce a stra6 to i alte PeUre mtroaucing tn itev vr a ti conne schein who will speak to you on the Per enmal Problem and Its Solution I come down one step not that I toop to conquer was the humorous remark with which Ur Sonneschein ef aced his address as be stepped from the platfcft I liks to face my audience and be in full sympathy with them con sequently come as near as possible Cenefal dissatisfaction exists Every bod is disappointed There is hardly a living soul ejthcr in the old or the new world except those countries where ideall are unknown who is satisfied with things as they exist General dissatisfac tion is everywhere and about everything The poor are dissatisfied and that is no wonder The lenorant who strive after upper on is usually about twenty feel the lower knowledge are dissatisfied at the small fort orslxty or ePP more below the surface fh nj wn itni nirhi nni in nn ihn amount iney receive ana tnaiisnowoi der The powers which in former centu describe If we iclc a brief descrintlon of the features whicn are common Vo niost of Ibe great wine pur eors of Cha ipegpe Tbe chat ipa le slippers generally have their dwelUna houses iht lountine houses and their He had JUStgOIie manufactories If not in the same block of bulrd aredi idert usua into four stories two arxe an 1 its reparation for the oiarKet Hither too are rousbt from time to time those wines htch may require iliange of air arm temperature Below the center are the two ranges of subterranean cellars in tho Fnilish meaning of tie word orcaes as lh French term them The hen the electric light Is not In use there ersal darfcness eirrpt where the sputtering flambeau carried by the lide and each member of the part exploring throw a glimmering ra of light Aod i is dim mysterious sepnhhral oom the ast ness or the vaults produces a grea er in presson nron the visitor perhaps tbinwhen the are lit un with tl electric lisht Oi all des bottles are ing ihousands In eerv variety of ries held swa over the bodies and minds of men are dissatisfied and that is no wonder Come in contact with the upper come man guided and gnardl by Gods omnipotent power Congregation Emana El listened to stirnnj ddre by the llevv Dr Jncbh VoorsangcrFnday evening His theme was The Unemployed and How to Deal with Them Despite the fosrirr Xinnleasnnt weather there was very large attend 1 atice There were two classes of unem ployed the Speaker saulthft pauper unemployed who were such because tliet wouia not work and the needy ufiim ploed who were 1ft wanl because they vvmuiufcouiain worK Everv man tbonzht tht speaker waS entitled to work which would enabe hiroto earn an honest ntlng and it waithe dulv of the citizens ts see that he should have it Tbe speaker eulojnred the patience of the man who liad been thrown out of work by the condition of the times We h3ve 5000 unemployed men in this city said the doctor who want work and have not found it and it speaks well for their character that we have not had bread riots herein ban Francisco such as have occurred in other cities There are 8o0 families in ibis city who are in need of food and they have kept the peace It would not do now Dr Voorsanger said to hold back and wait Men of means should come forward and find work for the unemployed Tbe man who closed out his bosrness who shut down his factory because of hard times owed it as a dqty to his employes who had been thrown out of work to assist them to earn an honest living There are two kinds of anarchy said Dr Voorsanger and the worst is not that which arises from political misrule Hunger is the most potent influence In causing anarchy When men are denied the right to labor and are bent by the pangs of hunger nature will assert itself and override everv obstacle and they will take what they are not permitted to earn The audience was urged not to he back ward in good deeds and to provide a way for those who wanted work to find it There was qne nght which had come to be recognized as inalienable and that was the right to labor for food and shelter Dr Levy discoursed to the congregation Beth Israel last evening on naniy uevaung a portion oi nis address to the unemployed He thought that the men oi to day belong to too many societies and were too extravagant The husband should make the same provisions for his wife and family ddring his life as be does after death Less societies and more pro vis on for tbe family during the husband life wo aid be better Referring to the unemployed Dr Levy said that now was the me to set the deserving poor to work Public streets should be extended and the park beautified The laboring man should be lifted from the abyss into wh ch he has fallen He appealed to those who are bathed and clothed neck high with gold to give for the middle and poorer classes needed no appeal The poor did not want alms but work and that they were entitled to Dr Levy said that the labor of the country was in excess of the demand and the gates of the country should be closed to foreign immigration for five or ten years There should be home rule for labor in America for Americans first Dr ieto lectured before the Congrega MISCKLLAXiOCS crust of the world and it is found to be tIon sherith Israel Friday evening on dissatisfied It craves for something els The ITnemnloyerl Henrtredthatmnnev UU1IU1 III CC1 lliril 1 uu vuh avu Oth rs are In racs and some again atld Decause It cannot ntlQ 11 11 IS OlSSailS 1 wa intended as a circulating medinm TJVe and that it should be more generally cir nrl Voir hoH ni cr tho lean in in i JT Tfiii In i Dissatisfaction Wltn tne CDUrcn Olsat enisled and nnthnarderi The deserving worth uch is the story as told by the carefully recorded wooden labels Mao hot isfaction with the State dissatisfaction ij unemployed should be given an oppor tMh thfifr clflH i rent riaiihc frf um tew Ann IK nlvl am In lanea K17 captain lumsell and here and there a wcVman may be noticed ii 11 Th lnnu3r t0 eftrn a Ving OH public works borne iew ears ago Captain Ainsworth I pit ing them a gentle shake one after the other he da How shall we meet them hat jjje city should be eenerally improved sold out a large part of his interest in the ana cnangini tneir position irargbiaetaKes a ruuiriu ii nut ncn um uim steamshin hnsiness in Oregon He be bottie and holding It up toihe light points out to the idea how to Solve it hen they pub sieamsnip ousiness in uregon oe us tn6 mniiAy swiimn mglng to toe side of he ii i i iK iirtWrTjvjiiv nr nT i came interested in some of the railroad I bottle ifithasbeen lnug honzontaiiv or fining mation concerning the railroad when it tide Th lowerca or cellar is deeper daraer there is only one solution loi was extended to Tacoma and itnested SSratuAU heavily in real estate in that place compartments currmunicate with one another scnein have one mstltutic notoul the doorways and steps hut by trap doors through whith the wine Is passed up and down and hv ventUators for tbe admission of air THL AQIARIUM BClLDnG AT THE FAIR tmrmnte wtucto or FaclticcoastnshJnavjiotoalvbecleArlv are to mirk the owning 6f the Fair will 1 seen thanks to tbe arrangement of the be held the ceremon of the unveiling of leciC disporting themselves as in their native element but they mav me i raer iouk iuis uiivuij ucru ci for that hour has been alread an noitnced it was especially arranged restaurant cooked and eaten result of these investments the captain made large sums of monev ud north lat he determined to branch ont his investments and so be went down The iargs champaeue establishment usually south and boutrht the Redondn Reach olen npona courtyard which Is closed by a great soutn aau ooutjnt tne iieuonuo xeacn i nte called porte cocber and there are some proper wnicn uenwneu up to tue iium times within the mciosore pretty gardens of his death At this place he built a big hatet and made large improvements It iasaidthat eirrvesed nearly 2000000 in this place LAtterly his son nas been in charge of the place The captain has been trving for some time to get money out ot this investment cut tne opportu those chirge of this matter that the for mal transfer and atcej tance the bci i i ful monument should be made a feature to spejk of the da on wh ch the pates of the 1 xposition shoild be openeJ to the jublic and at the request of the Park ommisMr ners ind others inter ested Dnector deneral de lounofthe THK 51EMC KAILTVAT Exposition a reed to act as president of entnr and ropnetor of the road accom vears ago he sold thedat It i pe haps alreadt generalU pained MaiorOatz of eanta BiTbara Frst rNatInar summer bouses where the sltor is Invited to part an of a bottle oi such wine as he baa oroba JbtX DeTCttalled before coco toen are tne general xeatures or uie inous try and now we win return to Messrs Deuti 4 Oeldermann at Ay Tbe vaults or caveaof this firm have been ex cavated at great cost in the solid cbals and ez tend far under the vtnevards and berond the ag gregate length of the tunnels being fie kllo ratres or considerably oer three mile There Is alOraffA earAClt In it se ast cellars for flipor Clded to locate in Oakland and he erected six millions of bottles while thev are as remark a mansion on his nrpmises tnnv as able for their dryness a for their sire nd he a mansion on nis premises known as eenl emperature whkh It is thus easr to secure ioselawn He Tiade many investments has nndoubtedlv much to do with the excellence in Oakland and they all turned out very of Messrs Deuti AtrelWroanns champagi ns well hen he first located acros the rD it tbere are vinartls planted lmmedlatcl ov rthp bav he bo liht some stock in the I nion caves so ihat one mi almost lma ine that the Natioml liank In a few vears he sold grape juice ran stratgh from the ncs into th the stock and then invested in the stock the Firt National Bank About also be angled for by visitors inclined that waj caught taken into tne marine nlt ha neer presented itself thu far ome tears ago i aptam insworth de under tnoi th the cr ss is jhe Kif of Qee rgr i 1 1 is the di tinguished Phil adelpl ii la ithror ist aid journi it and is le uned to commemorale tbe land irn of1 1 rancis Drike on our coat oer rtA i ii i 13 Of ITS 1U HIIU Ul liJi irij yi mem I tl stian service on Cal forma soil 1 lowing th order if exercises I the occasion the prognnime while I rit beina tntere tn ft a Irt ap ropn lie J4umc an 1 march ths le Mendelssohn jTresentati of pranr hook 1 ro Mr hildb ght Rev 1 Nichols Muic KOC nt gei talesupand lets go automatictlh smoothlt does the rip do its work that the Ukine up and lettm 13 not perceptible to a person car A nArllnn rf lk tn i rv A a IhrAnU AtCd am to behalf oft ol knj ate I ark 1 nlrt lhted hv ei trrr and which gives additional noveltv to the It Is Vow Open for the Patronage of the Public Tbe ccnic Tailwav the Midwinter 1 iir was 0 cned up for husines eterdav afternoon The irit al trip wns made over the line bv 1 A Thompson tho in sold his interest in the Sank and started 1 rji T4 wuu 1 lc Lcunai iiiiiiiw ui vrtiwauu 111 a connection with I almenteer lhe no ers Ivervthing vas fund to be in i ku 1 i 1 1 bank erected a large building on the cor fnie wni renrae I Fot rteenth and Broadway and kFck6 lS tUe I ha been doing a flourishing business mam witrio tanitcn aptain insworth has been president of The road constructed on the gravity thebank eer lnce lt strtedl ir neij le although the heat er grndes are lnworth has been esiimateii at various amounts me av thrt he is worth about 3 000 000 Others There is only one solution for all the onne institution which till intact It makes up the church the law and order of the State the en lightenment and education of the school This is the family Dr Sonneschein concluded with an eloquent tribute to this the great factor the basis of ancient and modern civilization of all that made for state church and progress Yesterday morning Dr Sonneschein delivered his second address in the same temple It was an eloquent one with here and there a finished logical tone which heightened its interest His theme was Israel Future and his treatment of it was that of a man who Knew every element in the stormy history of the race he so ably represents He reviewed the past of the Jewish peo pie touched upon their present and drew a spiendidlv colored picture of what their future is to be lhe essence of his ser and beautified as such work would not only give employment to those in need oi it but would be of benefit to all alike Fof8ipjlii8slio8falWatefsJLlc WILLIAM WOLFF CO 327 3 9 Hartet St San Traneisto I TOJTBtS4C0MMII0XSfraCHA5r8 Sole Agents for the Sale of rtmsiKKX oEC eiUMFAGXE njuarts and pint Ml SKK I TATEim at the APOLUS AI3 CO AitimVARlS the queen of table waters tn cases ot 50 large or 100 small bottle aaft HKrfURlAX APERIENT WATER MAKTKf C0G2FAC in cases ot one do ten bottles one two and three stars CVS and 0 also la octaves of varions vintages The genuine Mar tell Brandy bears oar firms name on every bottle BEWARE OF IMITATIONS MOROAJf BBOS PORT ST MARTS SHERKIks Palo Table Amontillado ilaazaniUa and Viae Dry EOTAt WINE COr OPORTO POBI WINkS Full Assortmeat DCttOS mEliES KORDKACX Pine clarets and Santernes CHAtTVKVKT JfUITS COTE DOR Burgundy Wines The imports Into tne Cnned States of these favorite wine in ISSS were largely is excess of those of any other brand HEMKKLL CO MATES CE HOCk and Moselle Wines lull assortment DEINHABD Jt CO COBLEXZ BoCk snd Moselle Wines fall assortment JOHN DE KtTTPEB SOSS ROTTEK AM GIN We call the attention ot th trade to the superior quality of this di1 Ullatlon ot which 24000 gallons were imported into tbe United States during 1802 in excess oi any other brand CANADIAV CLUB WHISHT dtatUled and bottled by Messrs Hiram Walker A Sons limited alkervtile Canada The age and genuineness of this Whisky are guaranteed by the Excise Department of the Canadian Government by certificate over the capsule of every bottle G1LKA KtJEMMEIi in cases of on dozen Every bottle bears our firms name Bei are of imitations AMIi SONS IRlSU WHISKT one tWO ana tnree stars AM1EFW USHER CO SCOTCH WH1SKT the largest exporters of 8cotca Whisky in the world fall assortment the pabst brewing co fomtrlyl Ph Beat Brewing Company Milwaukee Wisconsin celebrated Export Beer quarts and pints select Bin Rlbbonv white crystal bottles quarts and pints Theflnett and most delicate Beer in the worhL Th BEST TOMC recommended by eminent physicians A concentrated liquid exv trct of malt and hops manufactured by Special Department Pabst Brewing Com pany Aida digestion strengthens th ayatem restores sound sleep For isle everywhere BEAD BROTHERS LONDON BOTTLERS OF THE DOGS HEAD BRAND OF BASS ALE AND GCUJNESS STOUT This bottling is the best for the reason that Read Brother bottle only Guinness 8 which is tbe exact term employed by th breweries to designate their cholceit and most expensive Stoat and that the thirty five different qualities brewed by Bass Read Brothers purchase only the export bottling oi oil gravity which Bass HIGHEST GRADE of PALE ALE and for which they charge a higher price than for any of their other brewings THEO LAfPES GEN OINE AROlf ATIQUE UDOfPIIO WOLFE SOX ft COg SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS CANTREI COCHRANE Belfast Par vevnrs to IT If the Prince of Walea GINGER ALE LONDON DOCK JAMAICA RUM REIMPORTED AMERICAS WHISKIES Pll known staple brands ex 8 Warehouse Lowest quotations furnished on application to the trade only la bond or tax paid II PROMISES TO PAY THE BASIS OF TEN SUITS IN THE JUSTICES COURTS Sequel of Alec Enssells Thrift as County Be eorder kof cellars and without firther trouble formed itself I raon was contained a homely parable Into champagne Doubtless Messrs Deutz vi ii 1IJ A two deldermannbeartilv wish this were the case it which told of how a man defended his son irom rooDers sow tne cniia was oe hind his father again he was in front but chsmn ne in rocMt rri i er wnere uanger was least nen sur ooy rounded the boy was on his father boulders and the pair were one i i ill bo know him sav that he has been badly lmprov ements in the art of wine eo of the cable wdPr dunne he nast vear ri rfl tlitroiiMraMe8l of ho times in riding in the 5 a 1 a I se tne lat ng in eery I ceased leaves a widow and three children nected with heir bus ness Tl i Addres i president I irk Commission president of lhe da Dtrtctor enerai ji aeioung Music National air-Historical address by mfes oreorfre David Mn I 1 I I nited stales oast and jcoletc irvcy Muic Orand march Le Pnphete Meyerbeer Music the Midwinter lair Rsrd under the directun of 11 I Flewurl Vt tbe conclus on ot the ceremonies at ctendmr the acceptance of the cross the Midwinter ur Band will return to the trsnd Central Coiirt of the rxposinrn ani there bepmnine at i lock render another interesting ram cal programme the following being the mini ers Anthem Hai Columbia Orerlure Merry nes of indoor Nicolai Popular ei Milslo ullivan Hicenwallr Besutii ii Rhine Kela Bela irand fantssie merican air Brooks Hungariaurance Hasselman i Flinat on vement tect do trail und Heiter Faust Xappelmeister asassa brief journey Fach train will carry six teen passengers and as the cars run in a 1 sort of trench the sides of which rise as high is th middle of the wheels there is no danger of the vehicles leaving the tracks an additional safeguard automatic bells and whistles are used so that le etact location of each train on the line is Known at all times at the point of I distmtch large crowd gathered yesterday to wit ness the experimental trips and the indl uions are that the scenic railway will be oneof the leading attractions of the Mid winter Fair NO HAW IV TBfc SALE The the A VISIT TO CHASTPAGNE DIUTZ MANN AND A The Vine Lands of a Far Famed CompanyCharles Melnecke Co the local Agents OLD tIENA IS READT Many Concessions hich Open To Day fn STI Tim TitAiftvnA irnnw tr visit th 1Tttvi I tijrct cay win be glad to Know mat Papa Seidls portion of the Vienna re Lower Conrta Decision Mletsch Case Aftlrrued The judgment of the lower court in the case of etsch ageinst Amelia Berk hout was affirmed vestrday by the Su premeXourt The action in question was Drought to restrain Street Superintendent Gilteran from levvmc execution upon some lots on Mission street belonging to the plaintiff under a delinquent assessment The trouble began at the time of the widening of Mission street when certain pieces oi land were the ancient world Egypt Persia a Uu attempted to crush them but ard propr etorspr vs linrt bade them follow Him to safety In tne meanevai times wnen tne jews bier better and braver than their persecutors were harassed on every hand God bd thm go ahead and they did to find salvation No when dangers lnrk on every hand God will be like the father to his son Here in the citv of the Golden Gate where on the property holders for the purpose of i nronertiea Is a comnoslte mbcture of chalk silica meeting the expenses incident to the Hght clay and oiJd of iron to be found nowhere i TPrater 1 tPATA sxrm or vtksx nuTxa steris to be open and running in full blast with all its accompaniments of good tbeer pretty attendants and charming toasic Tbe stories of tbe attractions of the Prater at Chicago which arrived here even rwfnea PrM Keidl ktmself csttib hive made every one anxious for the time The Cham vasne countr Itbout question a pleasant land to tra el through Its wide fertile plans its hills clothed with vines tnedeepgreeu foliage of whlib lends a peculiar and delightful errture to the landscape Its stateir chateaux its magnlcent manufactories its charming and tn vlgorating air and last but not least its kindly and hosp tabic inbahints have left upon us an impression which will not eas iv be effaced The ne lan Is of Champagne with whlrh we are more imn ediatel concerned extend through the dc vatlon of the grapes from which the soarkiiny wine Is produced The annual product of the vineyards is upwards of 24 000 000 callous and there are said to be no less than 23 000 vtneyard proprietors in the district the majority of whom possess small holer ncs of less than an acre ex tent and sell their grapes to the larte wine pur would sac thetua world of labor anxiety and i pense but It is far otherwise as we lav est describing the elaborate process of ma nt artiue Atessrs utz A el lrrmann have ettpisive rlnei ards hoth at ami varlo is otht a jo In clistruts and tnoueh of course th nroc1 ice of these rlrws not suftice to eel vthingulthe full amount of their requirements 3et nrlltp most other flrmv thei jfinrcbaso all the crapes ecessarv for tl elr ann al cu ees and have LI em reused at the i estahlis ments the usual cus om be nc hPlr off cmo It iv from ihem the ml We noti tl at srs Deutz lm dermann liave sv ailed treirscl es of all the latest ien He making and ar up to date in ry part cular con Tho have Ea ne 1 a great reputat on tor tneirwme and the mean to maintain it to hold the rown am nst all rl als and to challenge the world tn find their superiors and Ay none keeps a more stead ylncresslnc the I ast mingles With the ft est where popularitv than the famrua Gold Ick of Messrs the devotees the Orient touh shoulders Deutr Geldermann Its renown is or davde nAn ik i huttn Eneland India Austral a and ermanv It wth thoe of the Occident the Jew is on is especially so itht after and prized beli ve ho can ee he future and see that he 13 mat avorlte who I other members of the roval family share hi tialitvfortold Iju Itwonld be mere fulsome flattery to praise a wine which has obtained tl Impr maiur of the first connoisseurs of I urotn We will only av that it is the out ome of ch care and experience and taste as could not fail to produce a snperb urtlcle Andwhen on hear a i order a borne of Vtw Oeldermann lold Lack yo i mav be sure that that man kno what good champagne Is Therela not a clnb or hotel of any note in the nlted Kingdom in hich this brand cannot ne found The firm hole a position second to none In the nf llsh market and from the evidence of care and skill and enter prise which everrwlerc met ouree as we in spected their vast establishment at A we felt convinced that they do not mean to lose tl at position A Iitle bit of political history was recalled yesterday by several suits filed in the Justices Court The suits are brought on ten promissory notes of 100 each and on the face of the complaint nothing appears to show why the notes were given As a matter of fact they constitute the sequel of a rather peculiar transaction which occurred during the term of Alexander Russell as City and County Recorder It was In December 1889 that Recorder Russell found it convenient to borrow from the Market Savings Bank 2000 The eennty requirea oy tne Dans was lur it nas been with the Jews In their nished bv twenty of the copvists in Rus early history the powerful civilizations of I sell office each of whom signed a prom we are correct in statinB thatit is of tho I still under the guidance of that almighty rite brands of II thPrinceof Wales ii i arAA ri rnH is an a know ledged connoisseur an 1 iran I Spirit which has guarded and supported mm tnrojguout tne ages Tbe most interesting feature of the rev erend gentleman address was his careful and logical discussion of that danger to ludaiini which may Intk in modern science To him there is bo such danger He sees in Judaism a capacity to accept the highest proofs of science and be better for the acceptance To him the fact that od made the world not in six deys but a process continuingthrouehoutcount less apes is a sublime thought no wsy in conflict with the faith of the sincerest devotee of Judaism In modern science lhereSs nothing which Judiism cannot accept but on ill si les tne sons ot Israel are asking Will LOCAL NEWS NOTES The number of deaths in the citv prison yesterday a charge of robbery pre ierred by John Mndle Baglev is said to have relieved Mndle of a diamond pin in a water front saloon James Lynci of 112 Ferry street was struck on the head bv a falling brick yesterday while working at the Olympic salt water Saths He snserea a iractnre of the skull and may die 1Ja JLi Tn ruli um Th the cbmiSDe vinejards ne was taken to the receiving hospital condemned and an assessment was levied lrom whlch tne wIne IargeIy derlvcs lts peeoit nested JLterdar widening of the btreet Mietsch failed to pa the assessment levied on his lots and thev were sold to William hireling who subsequently sold them to Amelia Berk bout Meitschs suit was brought for the pujpose of obtaining a decree restraining tbe execution and delivery of the property in question fbe decision of the court sustains tbe bupenntendent of Streets thus confirming the sale of tbe lots Arrested Highbinder Ah Gmg a Chinese highbinder was ar rested yesterday by the Chinatown posse and charged at the old city pnon with assault with a deadly weapon Ging was found bv the officers on the upper floor of a building at 836 Clay street Several days ago ibu Mongol in company with twbotbtTSof his class attempted a raid npon the laundry of Quong Ling Sing in Bekelev The raiders fired several pistol shots hut were scared off hefore accomplishing theif purpoe Each paper of tlio BIM winter Pmlr dittos of the fChrotiielVweJslia fifteen ounces and Ibe rales ot postage are as follows TO all point In the United states British Columbia Canada and Mexico 4 cent for each paper to all point iu fore en countries 8 cents on each paper All postage mod be folly prepaid ITOLID AT P1CX1GKS Called for and delivered Jlortoo Special Dollve 17 ltary street else in tbe world in the same proportions Conse quently every attempt made hitherto to vie ith the Champagne country in producing th win wnlch bear3 that name has been more or leas of a failure Sparkling wiies Indeed not unlike champagne cart be and are produced in other countries but So one who baa ever tasked the genuine producei of the famous French vineya ds could for a moment be deceived Into confounding the two Theavor and bona uet of the wines of Helms Fpeniay Ay audAVise cannot be success fnlly Imitated We rave already taken tbe reader with to Epernar and now we wout4 ask blat la Kca A 1 Perrr was arrested yesterday charted with stealinc a watch and 40 from Lewis Johnson of Winters Johnson came to the citv a day or two ago anil as alleged was entrapped by Terry who met Dim at the International Hotel James Hall was locked up at the southern police station vestcrday on a charge of bnrg lary He wss caught in the premises of i Cartwrlght a teamster at 10Q Main street while euAeavoring to make o3 with a hy dronlic pump John Gal land and William Hyman were each nentenCed by Jndge Belcher yesterday to four years Imprisonment at Sah Qaentin for grand larceny They were arrested for stealing a roll of copper wire worth 300 from John Poeblings bons The Pythian Hall Association was incorporated yesterday Directors II Bodfish Irank Kelly John II Hudson A fearauels Joseph II Whitehouse Fabreguev3vL Chacc A llolmsn Lewis Levy Aaron Vt ascn and Tl Dale capital stock 5000 EmllKohnberg a commission merchant doing business at 303 Davis street was ar rested yesterday on a warrant charging him Willi grand larceny Tbe trouble grew out of the settlement following the dissolution of the firm of McAllister A Enhnberg The amount involved is smalL Each paper of theCHldwInter Fair edition of the Chronicle wei ha fifteen ounces and the rates of postage are aa follows Tn all point the United States RriiUh Columbia Canada and Mexico 4 reuts for eaeh paper to all points In foreign countries 8 cents on each paper All poatage innst be fnlly prepaid STiuvs for sale at the Csbomglz oflco cash iara decartaieot 3 per cent dUcount we lean that way the proaressive will charee us that we are drifting into the deadly formalism of past ages and with out capacity or adaptability for modern conditions But whichever way we go if we are true to oir ideals ffilthflll to the teachings of our faith and sincere in our recognition of the highest demands then the future of Judaism is safe The Jew viil go down the coming apes as he has isory note of 100 All of these notes were dated December 6 18S0 and were made payable January lKW With interest at 2 per cent a month compounded monthly Russell never repaid the amount bor rowed and in consequence his deputies were held responsible li now appears that but ten of the 100 notes were ever paid The remaining ten notes form the basis of the suits filed in the Justices Court yesterday From the complaints it appears that all the notes have been assigned for collection to Lewis who figures as the plaintiff The ten defendants are the fol lowing of Russells employes Joseph Preston John a Daley a Mills Jr Thomas riinn Dugan Mateson Keickey is Roberts Henry A Daffield and Bushaway There are none of the defendants against whom Lewis can expect to enforce an execution He can secure a judgment with out difficulty but to collect it sav the knowing ones about tbe City Hall wflfbe quite another thing The Awakening of Love The beautiful oil painting The Awak ening of Love by Perrault which was exhibited at tbe Pans Salon and was afterward purchased by the Doliber Goodall Company of Boston for their exhibit of Melhns Food at the Worlds Fair is on its wav here from Chicago and will be exblDltcd to the public free in the MelJin Food exhibit in the Manufactures building The many friends of Melhns Food who saw tnis in Chicago as well as thoe who were prevented from Msiting Chicago will we feel sure welcome this opportunity to examine this beautiful gem ot modern art at their leisure VT Cahmaxt 23 Kearny street Just opened new styles scarfs gloves and shlrtlncs Have YouSeen It The Oicial Souvenir Shoyel of th Midwinter Fair Just the Thing to Send to Your Friends This shovel Is mad of coin silver in several different styles rang lag In price from 50 cents to 2 50 It is the only one indorsed by the management of th Exposition See that each shovel bears the word ofBciaL For sale only at the grounds and at Mis Wheel ocks TOILET BAZAAR 1170 ST ig iS1 rosysssssstssssssssr i 3rjRTHJa GSOTAaS i srssaMLr tor jl lpragl all IE OFFICE OF SHAWS PLOW WORKS STOCKTON CM rrr irf rsm nci PILLST1 Tasteless Effectual JFor Sick Headache Impaired Digestion Liver Disorders and I Female Ailments ii Renowned all over the World Conrad with a Tasteless Solatia Costa AVfor Bcecbama and take bo othera Made at Sf Helena England Sold by lf nA dealers Price Cents a box New York Depot jiy Canal St i etj iswvS LADIES DESKS LADIES DESKS Combination Cases Belling at Wholesale Prices GEO FULLEB DESK CO 638 and 640 Ulsaion Sireet HOTEL RAFAEL Open SAN hafaul cac Winter and Summer Statistically the Moat Healthfat Ee ort on the Coast OFFICE HANI ASH riCHOO iiaanfsctorsd 7 A OStiliLVVlt Otfc and toe aaak a FWEBER 4 Cor Post Stookton SAN FK AH CISCO 4 I Rjij um i iriPrfriltonfthf i ialggifealgiaic.

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