Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1898. ORGANIZED FOR HUMANITY » £ 1o furnish to the Government soldiers. It has raised e Red Cro /Y ALIFORNIA will no' only cheer- ( 4 f i and, stripes may be Red Cross will follow. Un- will be devoted men and { ready to attend the wounded | nxious to brave danger | f the boys at the | ed, their patriotism | ght that the coun- | ed Cross League has been or- | Tt i it an earnest | Women were at the meeting, talked of the work ahead, | bled, for some of them lans discussed for gentle 1 on the field of battle or in (=) “No | men in camp,” said Dr. McCarth drugs | one realizes what is needed fo: and supplies, for blankets, extra instru- | ments, cooking utensils, hospital tents, | and all the rest of it. It would be a grave mistake to wait to hear from | ‘Washington before we begin our work. Some of the things we need would have to be made; some might have to come from Europe. I shouldn't like to be put in a position where I m say to a| sick or wounded soldier, ‘I'm sorry I can’t help you now, but in a week or two, if you'll not die till then, the neces- | sary supplies will arrive’ No, 1 be- lieve that charity begins at home.” Again there was applause from the | northwest corner of the room, where | representatives of all creeds, no creeds, | and both sexes had met, fused into | sympathy by love and patriotism. It was Rabbi Voorsanger who played | peace-maker. ¥ “Let us fight it out now,” he safd. “I believe I'r. Stebbins is right, and so is Dr. Hopkins.” And to prove that his double-edged ADVERTISEKENTS. Our ability to brew a beer of unusual high quality gives us an extraordinary ability to please consumers. VAL.BL, AL BLATE BREWING Co. t the placing ,:1 ,' \ agreement was not a paradox Dr. Voor- Louis Cahen & Son, Wholesale ssaseas DIESIR O sanger offered the following resolution Dealers, 436418 Sacramento Street, er to the lips of their own N § - which satisfied both sections: Siabr o 1 well the suf-| 3 I “It is the sense of this meeting: [ Sekrtumat “First—That as a branch of the Red | aRiutls Cross League and Sanitary Commis- | 3 | Ask your sorrow of sending : :¢§4¢»¢¢4¢¢¢00H‘; Druggist GATARRH had not returned PE FOR o for a generous % £ES 1 of sentiment. It became evi- <7 HO A vl 10 CENT A LY women were to take a i ] : \, \ T +| TRIAL SIZE. or received | = : A ELYAS 4+ SAN FRANCISCO, April 5, 1. +| CREAM BALM could not see the ne S 4+ The purposes ,of the Red Cross + | contains mo cocaine, mer- emarked t} »bo 4 League appeal to the finest feel- 4 | cury or any other injurious lceed that ghocy \\\ + ings of bumanity. Being for the e e o no soldier was Z \ 4 amelioration of the horrors of Ao ; firmly the R 4 war, by alleviating its attendant ain and hag ; + sufferings, it should call for the Liealh and i | + upport of the whole com- 4 | * Restores Sanses s of racter | + I hope to see a powerful Is quickly absorbed. Gives I tion as r 1lou. They real- | + established on this coast. 4 :‘:4;;].' Tnes 50 c‘x.u at Druggists or by mall; i tl » be the time for 4 Patriotism and benevolence alike FLY DROTHERS. 8 2 ] be b crouscHNE S 3o T bwin BonNELB. §| : . ”m‘}'l‘”'m'( e ’+§¢¢*¢+¢4 ¢¢¢¢¢:! WONG W00, t could do little + | e | o \ B ; CHINESE TEA AND HERB : N slon of California communication be | SANITARIUM, had with Washington placing our ser- vices at the disposal of the Govern- | | “Second—That as citizens of Califor- | nia_we indorse a movement to enlarge and strengthen the resources of the sanitary corps of the National Guard of California with a view of securing AMUSEMENTS. the sanitary condition of the regimenl? ~— ST B to be sent to the front, as well as o U DS e MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE Just before the meeting adjourned | Walter Morosco. Mrs. A. S. Hubbard, regent of the| Daughters of the Revolution, handed | Extraordinary Star rette, to the permanent chairman, Mr: n , LETTIE LE VYNE lard B. Harringten, a check for anitary 2 | As NORA DONLIN, in the Charming Irish , and a dollar, fr ss Isa- edy Drama, m of San Mateo, Cal., wWho | g entative of the Valentine THE WICKEJOW ety of the Children of the ican Revolution, and is the first | d to contribute to the Red Cross treasury on the Pacific Coast. The next meeting will take place on | Monday evening, May t the Califor- nia Hotel, when, as ex-Chief Crowley says, “there will be a fuller representa- | Evening Price: tion of those who sympathize with us Matinees and wish to be of service in this great | work.” 776 CLAY ST., San Francisco, C: A® All diseases cured exclusive- 1y by Chi; hexgs. over 3000 uséd. ADVICE 1to3and 7to Denni reserv; of | 1 corps in charge | ngs and Specialties. -....10c, e, 50a nd Sunday. e RED CROSS l IN BERKELEY." | | res. 1 be forthcoming there turally thir re there are wound- ational New BlL deville Triumph. > £>] X e BN Students Organize a Sani- tention, where the = d tary Commission to Aid | ™ “F UNFURLING THE BANNER OF THE RED CROSS, | “imsne™ o ER'S TABLEAUX VIVANTS. ive Production of Living Plctures er Attempted in 3. RAYM & CLOWN, A CASTELLO, 1 & QUIGG, and s such and be | AP, Ay il done in charitabie effort by their elde M s ortal. The hu- | R | e RN N g S § the students of the Berkeley High School | Reserve alcony, 10c; Opera AT | Treasurer—William Alvord, Bank | nt-general to conslder | first organization should be a national | care for wounds or disease of a serfous | have taken up the Red Cross work with | CHoir x Seats, 5 1 es to the place of car- | g 7 oriating the situation of | one. But in addition to this there is nature among the men of the National | 5 will, and result the Berkeley High | g of mercy is as broad | °f California. e e i he | the closer, personal relation in which | Guard, who hourly expect a call to|School Sanitary Commission has already | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE $ | > may .be engaged In the | G g0 13 to the men who have gone to It's as necessary for a SUrZeon | peen organized in the school. The organ- | e 1ggestion that California a Red C ye sk whether a| The Call's lead the way in organ League crystalliz Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor & Manager A0- | the front from California. They should THIS EVENING AT 8 SHARP. which came first | be our peculiar care. Whether the s s been enthusiastical- | vice we are called upon to per ded with sanitary supplies | z;tjon was begun to-day, when an enthu- | for a soldier to have gun. If | siastic meeting was held at the High | nia supplies the one, why not the 1 A te: | 2 Se! The United States Government The following _officers were elected: or the ever- DITION O GLORIOUS SUC ster- ay when the ee appointed by ‘the people, and our meet- | in raising funds, or forwarding 2 EE CRORIOU SuCe G | Governor Budd met at the California | ing is the result Bl ueh for us | OF Sending trained nurses, men .r apable of managing sanitary mat- | President, Rev. J Cos pastor of Our Brilliant Spectacular Burlesque, pines S htal ahu e racted oAt A s Tt S | women, as may be decided, the feeling in a most thorough and careful Methodist Ciiucch; vice-president, SINBAD THE SAILOR! e o and effected permanent organiza- | to do, and our action should be bt B r 8 D Watcrmin, principal of | v to care for the volunteers in ad- dition to the regular army. Let us t tect our own first. When our boy: im him | properly provided for we can turn wsurer, H. Leo Dungar v committee—DMi Clay Annie McCle ss _Gertrude Burgess, Charles Howard, H. Leo Dun- ORGANIZED FOR e R Ghler, of ‘DolioGros eting was a most erthuslas- On motion, ex HUMANITY., | tic one, every member of it being ready | ley took the chair as tempor . on is the strongest. have to g0 to the mal inter conside y presi- | son m | and eager to enter upon the work. In| dent and Dr. W. D. McCarthy, N. G. |¢an't lose my pe X £ Go : | adaition to the ]m‘.'P\' and gentlemen | C., was named for lor‘.uwr:xr)’h socre-‘h‘”“"" hp,fsq':)".;m{\gl lr‘;( ‘lt‘\“:;l“]'l:r “311":1’:( rr:m\c;"s ‘”x\l"']l‘:l':ifl](g::;llfi;‘elel‘finlne medical "d"‘(fg'rfe “*{;“’}"l'ug: :jvr\sNoG" 1 T ~ oy 2 x ment simpl as 4 A erica soldier. B & plaus G t : s The Red Cross League and | appointed by the Governor there were | tary. | "“For my part, I am not so much|hands at this view of the case. It was | Gregnieat; e e Sanitary Commission nt many others, commissioned on- | The Rev. Horatio Stebbins was in | afraid of battle am of di the women In yesterday’s meeting that | e organization of the commission will Bax ‘officefal : § C li§ . v by the warm interest t y feel in | fav of or ng as a branch of the | Our boys will be exposed to the rigors | were the |~:u!u-uls.d Thr‘y nll_"e t_mng_g be lpnrh cted nfr-x;‘ Thursd_a_v.dv\ m; a sn.‘; WAR [ alifornia. »oys in blue and thé patriotic im- | Natio ssociatior i e more than to the guns of the | with the desire to do what lies in their | cial meeting of the associatéd students o ALCAZA / i S St S e sy aniards, T am afraid of the hand of | power for the comfort of the sons and | the High School will be held for the pur- . BULLETINS Honorary President—James H.| Pulses awa oy the war with movement should be a natlonal | 5,3 “not of bullets from the hands of | brothers, whose departure for the East | Pose: - ~ OUR PROMISE FULFILLED. Budd. Spain. 1 these non-commis- te institution. We be- | men. We must remember that every draws nearer and nearer. T ? PROMISE FULFILLED. . 52 | the great merciful 1 part of a great national | germ of yellow fever that has come to| “I have two sons,” said Mrs. John G. S floy ND— President—Mrs. William B. Har-| 5r minent part in yester- 0 war he | America came from Cuba. Clatk - who was ivice-président iof'thelf| The Modelo Ol Company has heen fnci g = rington, 1118 Sacramento street. day's proceedings, they were made wel- as a soldier of California, but | ~The “““i‘;'“;‘ ’I‘“l“, e s‘,’;‘f Intenest ol RrAle md‘l‘)’:’;fi”tl&eu;’jg' v bW B Cone i TflE GAY PARISIANS ! i i ' Cros eague @ar 51i O Wnited s i v be united, hink. ut it is of war, are 3 alle 2 " | S ; 5 > Vice-presidents—Rev. Father Wy-| Come by the Red Cross League and Eriah gho il tedi Btaten: S et tive necessity that we act at| Both are eligible. Both are anxious to |4 or | Recelve an Ovation Bxery Night This Week man, Paulist Fathers, 628 California Sanita ommission of California— ze and then inform the proper go. I'm not the only mother who feels | s e = which is the name dopted at the Re of e Red Cross that we are urgeon-General Hopkins then ad- | that our first e should be for these AMUSEMENTS. e T street; Rabbi Voorsanger, southwest | . i ——— e ened evidence Foute by loy to respond to any call that shall d the meeting. He spoke strong- | —our own bo: e e corner of Post and Frenklin streasts; | men and the Governor made upon us. The war may be | .Y oD the requirements of the situation, “We don’t want any money. As yet ALIFORNIA THEATE SHERMAN, CLAY & C0.S HALL. 2| : : ; oy e dwelling upon California’s duty to her | we don’t need any money,” said Dr. C R R. Rev. Dr. Foute, rector Grace Church, | had placed > head. , or contingenc may arise to|oeo o LB = N i % % S prolong it for three years 5 Coq | OWn sons first. Stebbins. Did You Read the Endorsing Crit = : : 1915 Gough street. | Surgeon - General Hopkins stated | Prolons it for three 'n-" ‘l;f 1-"- Neot | “YWe need ambulances, stores, medical | “We'd like to have some, I assure| 4 NIGHTS MORE AND SATURDAY 3 TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. " | briefly the purposes for which the | Goq seant thatnats qeen shed as yet. | supplies. We are prepared only on a | you,” said Dr. Hopkins, earnestly. “It AS POPULAR AS EVER. | MATINEES, Friday and Saturday, 8 O'Clock. Becretary-—Dr. G. F. Hanson, Wi G, { & ol e B een eailed God grant that not a drop will be <h>d.” | peace footing. When it comes to real | will take §3000 to properly equip our ' C. Sanitary Corps, 639 Kearny street.| e have met,” he said, “at the call | Rabbs 4 A S d | war our needs are multiplied a thou- | men.” l R l LBY . € ald »- e sald, “al e CE tabbi Voorsanger. “Indisputably our | sandfold. We are not in condition to| “It costs a little fortune to care for X S S s a2 | ! A Complete Production. —_— = = —— - — — e & 1 S o Oh = Excellent ‘Cast. Popular Prices. - T - et 1 z e 5 15c. 2ie and No Higher. MAL son, who has some Al and | Allfe Tinden from August-3c Linc| oo rriendsiin the: country South S L Rk SPECIAL— | leled in the Musical World. Assisted by d manner the ground of infidelity; Joseph | progressive S r the great- | Irving from Margaret Irving, desertion; | THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. | peen the fi r 5 . b | mber out of her especial line of | C. A. Carillon from Theresa Carillon, de- | 3 and a department of civies, over | ser / b which the voung and h T : 3 s guilt. ining the most g t time he had beaten her, AN O A “PERFORMANCE, FLORENCE SCARBOROUGH, ; A 5 SRS his conduct bad_driven all the lodgers of e e Dors | W Cnie Moo rlson from John | A Mesting to Be Held Next Thursday | from the Louse. The Judge convicted him | AN Positively Last CONTRALTO. othea Moore, who has © o | g ) 2 s 5 and ordered him to appear for sentence Tl othea Moore, wh : . w n(‘v(m.,”fmrl S A SR S e Evening tot ?nc;easv In- thie irioenl % Then the m%h?, p}ead.,d Appeflraflcg of = ¢ 5 Hou Chic ren called upon to TOOK CARBOLIC A 5 terest in It. with tlie Judze to let him off. but it was Seats now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s, The California Club Will Rival | jresidé. T 1 upOILHLo, CID. The George Washington Memorial As- | 10 Use, and he will get the limit. MME. 50c and $1; Children, 25c. thropy is the Famous Woman’s Club | organized, devoted to philan- S pt ime not fully | prederick C. Bidinger, a Butcher, | Soclation will hold a meeting at Golden Supported by the h of work has | : G 5 e i of Chitage: been laid qut and studied. ]'r | Commits Apparently Causeless "‘,;_‘t;"h”::;o:fi"i:o:n‘:ffdl?(‘pn‘“fl"r‘;‘l‘fi-"_d = Ail Should Contribute. DAMROSC“=ELLIS OPERA CO. SUTRO BATHS. object is to be tc sons to h i o s A aniz T v v S 3 Senttand i D pihone ip R Suicide. promote a patriotic interest in the b. Colonel A. S. Hubbard, registrar of the T —REMEMBER THE MONSTER able them to preserve their own dignity | Frederick C. Bidinger, a butcher, resid- | quest made by Washington ninety-nin ERDGRAMMD. MAY DAY FESTIVAL— JRDAY, April 30, 1f It Will Meet on Thursday Afternoon |and self-re Military Order. of Foreign Wars of the | o . .. ZR00% When the List of Charter Mem- . United States, says: “The Red Cross | & QU™ Rr"ana Jatet" (in Frenchy. League should be endorsed by every pa- MME. MELBA as JULIET. Song, *'The Two Grenadlers™.......Mr. Ratns| OLYMPIA | Comer of Meson ans . Act 3 “'RI etto. T 2o =, Eddy Streets. ...Orchestra s |ing at 1445 Harrison street, was found | Y¢4rs ago to establish a national unive | dead in bed yesterday morning by his | §i%., The meeting will be addressed hole 1 ‘ Martin Kellogs and Bernard Moses i ; whole 18 | prother Edward, Edward, with his fam- | University 5. Callfornta. r,ri'f“}f,‘).gf\‘i‘\“ triotic citizen. Every citizen not bearing ch oceq- | iy, occupied a front room. At 6 o'clock | Duniway of Stanford, Charles L. B arms should contribute his or her mite to MME. MELBA as GILDA. America’s Most Beautiful Music Hall is to be | in the morning Edward entered the room | rington of the Board of Education, Irv- | care for the sick and wounded, and miti- | 5. Micaela’s Aria from *“Carmer". (n costume). | _Direet from New York: CXRENE, The Ciban add to | of the dece aast. ) shook him by the|ing M. Scott. Rabbi Voorsanger and Gen- | gate as far as possible the unavoidable | MLLE. TORONTA (Her First Appearance). | Terpsichorean Wonder, and a great olio of delivering | shoulder, at the same time caliing upon | eral N. P. Chipman. Patriotic songs will | brutalities cf wa ; “I1 Pagliacel”......Sig. Campanari | specialties. Admission free. House heated. May Do 15 | bim to get up. Then he discovered that | he rendered by Mrs. Alfred Abbey and | The California Commande cin”’ (mad scene)......Mnie. Melba Do e but a meeting of the club bers Will Be Closed. | to take ple T at the California - sion the lll.~:| of che el - ed for | c Ton. John 8 ”’.’,‘:\tfe““rm;f‘,r s interest of this of the Mii- m e latest addition to | his brother was cold and dead. Harr AntoutEcnote: e Call nmander L & o e —_— n ares in this especial line | That the starts under th | ™13 attle; of iearbolic. acld end & glass| R s s, o A I g MELBA as MARGUERITE tr bobids falr to mot | flattering auspices may be udmed Most | containing some of the stuff were found leationfeuronss (1 tis Jesceilinnts York Svmnhany Orchestr 4 Club-=bit air to of attering auspices be judged from | conta - SOIMEE G = d i officers who participated in the war of ' I DIRNCRR. i her own among her elder sis- | the fact that on its roil ontoM | Gn the bureau near the head of Freder- Special Notice. thie. rayahullon, the sigr of TN Whie| ooang, o0, T o roEnaW. NORIING Gngleside Track.) women from the mc | fokc's bed. His relatives know of no causé| To those troubled wWith ftching bealp, | ar of sk iong the M, of Trine wortl ionable De for herself a most envia- - — estimation of the com- wes its being m and exec- Lovell White, cry: circles, such as Mr Jeremiah C} W, Mor Horace Hill Swift, and women w for the suicide, although the man had alling ipeared to be-a little downheartea for | J2adruft and falling halr, cut this out 2 2 Smith Bros., F) ) = Racing From Monday, April 18, to e tme betore nis death’ 1T | and mal to, ST, BT YGlk; | Organizing in Oakland, -| BALDWIN THEATER. Saturisy, April 30, inclusiv. Star company and comedy enthusfastically Five or More Races Daily, Rain or Shine. Cut- John F. v known deceascd T Sé Pomade, which is for saje £ 2% glace, #1 veara g A il be e or gale by | QARLAND; April 5.—A Red Cross So-| resied Tonight and el the: meek Stociay into a reality only f')’lr‘h‘!‘:“","?”:,‘x“f‘ g artatc | SR St ciety will be organized in this city to- | Saturday. a week and already it has on | [} - MR e TR i McKin morrow afternoon. At that time the regu-| FERRIS HART/MAN First Race at 2 P. M. its rol membiors over 0 of | 1an Mrs. Auetin Sperry. Mrs FOUND DROWNED. President ley Pleased.- | s oiently LifeHeon: will 'necat 8¢ the | And a Conplatel Gaisedy Gomoany Dired’trom | The Chamber of Commerce in this city Ebell Society rooms. - At that time the| NeW York in the Nautical Farcical Comedy, wom = ; , & NS. 12:45 and 1:15 J. G. Gerken, a Sewing Machine |received a reply from President McKin- | gpep ladies will take the initiative and THE PURSER. RS RRAE e TN BALE n of our |gon, Mrs. Phoebe Hear: number of | W. 'Gib M s, Mrs. S. W. Hollad ; 11 White; | an almost | Mrs. J. Orr, Mrs. A. R. Cotton, Mrs. W' mount of private and pub- new club ingenae o Pube | H. Milis and Mrs, John W, Jewett are the U cross the bay | presidents of nearly all i | ley yesterday thanking that body for its | the plans will be laid for their future ac-| As refreshing a# an ocean breeze. W: Leave ‘Third-stceet station, stopping.at Va- Suntry towns, elubs of standing In the city are amons Agent, Fnds a Spree in the letter indorsing his policy during the ne- | tion. It is thought now that this will be | bulletine between the dcts. Coming The Guay | lencia street. Returning immediately after the Whicimous Woman's | the earliest charter members. | ‘Waters of the Bay. gotiations just had with Spain. followed Wednesday by a public meeting | Pilar Moriu. tra — Begirining “Wednesday. | races. Wwhich its twenty | The president is M: Lov The members of the Chamber feel very | called for the purpose of interesting all | April 27, afternoon. ,““‘,'“"‘,‘,’“{" h]‘lm‘{u\' Kearny-street and Mission-street cars every SION PlLax ;| three minutes, direct to track without change. tirring lifelike | Fillmore-street cars transfer each way. The body of an unknown man was ~ roud of this recognition com v the city. found vesterday morning floating in the | Poad. of the Government in teromehe | of the women PE e ity bay at the foot of Third street by a boat- | their indorsement of the dignified and good, this ‘do noble deeds, not d;\:rm them all day long.” The dominant jden | SROUTE; of its organization Is practice instead of ;{‘wrxk A e e ! Vice-presidents; Mrs. Hadwen Swain' | ] ~ : sy bl iy Jn the Looistens of the usual ar- | treganrer, Mrs. J. J Scovil corresponming | man named W. Randall. The body had | firm stand taken by the chiel magistrate The Railroad Company Won. e e 5. N. ANDROUS, President: ey o pomsical so- | secretary, and the board of directors in- | been in the water about a week and the of the nation. 2 A verdict for the defendant was ren- 2ils s F. H. GREEN, Secretary. e best £ ; - features were unrecognizabie, but when | SR dered by a jury in Judge Hunt's court the clothing was searched at the Morgue Thrashed His Old Mother. vesterday in the suit of Mrs. Ann Kearns COLUMBIA THEATER. ALL lS EXC[TEMENT papers were found showing that the. de- = : : s emied was J. G, Gerken, agent for the | George Holland was arrested Sunday for | against the Market Street Railway Com- | 1o NIGHT—SECO) SRR James Spiers. M Low- .~ Amy Bowen, Miss Mary A. L. Hayward, Mrs. W. B Mary Donelly, Mrs. L. Al v et AR SR fur devart- | grich’ and Mrs. James Denman. Domestic Sewing Machine Company, at | Prutally Leating his old mother. He was 5.’223’105".2«:‘3-‘:’41"§.1§§g35°‘{(f°£a§,‘é”?‘,’3¢fl":‘é. Farewell Appearance of the Dainty Comedienne, | \xp CAPTAIN CARDONO'S “AFRICAN In ftself, having its own quota of afieces T2 the Tiscoros Conts lofle,{‘;fl;"afli‘?e},’flnklng e an it under the l“fl“"‘“s"’fl"' liguor at the time. | ceived on November 27 _last, by faline | /MARIE JANSEN, LION HUNT" and MANDOLA, the Juggling and doing its work in its own way. The | e Divorce Courts. off nCh Snree about a week age. siont( e appeared in Judge Low's court yes- | while alighting from a Castro-street car. In Her Latest Success, Comedian, Are Creating a Furor. reform and home departments & s been grs i i A Chicago club are to be for the ’pi'(-g:.!;‘li Theresa Bree has been granted a di-| which time he had not been seen by any — THE NANCY HANKS.” Every Afternoon and Evening at the vorce from Gerhard J. Bree on the ground | of his friends. His son Arthur, of 206 . 3 riment under the ot caucational |of Talure to provide: The decree of di- | Post strect, called at ‘the Morgué in the| The facsimile is on every wrapper Bullt for Laughing Purposes Only. CHUTES. DL L. 3 o ss | vorce granmts her the right to resume her | afternoon and identified the remains as ¢ R B AT o : Mary E. Lake, the well-known and sue. | maiden name, Theresa Baumsteiger. those of his father. He had not seen his signature of _of CASTORIA. S CRET WARRANE SRS MANTELL n “A| 00 0 TTA receives atternoons 2nd eveminge,