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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1 900 HOEAVORERS I CONVENTION solden Gate Union Holds Its | . Quarterly Session in | Unvei Mission. HE suggestion of R commitice for the reception of the g i California - volunteers alled for the erection of & ent to the memory of the tate who had g their coun- e rts Are Received and Speakers Discuss Phases of the Nine- teenth Century’s De- nd given thetr try’s cause velopment. | the sum of $2 ce of the fund collected for the home-coming welcome of the First Regi- ment com e has more than h money and gfect any many monuments offered, the d drawings of which were un- at the Art Institute. rt of the lower floor of the build- bich was set rt for the exhibi- i1 designs was in- accommodate the number put in competition, and m the to. purcha £ th f th of the models es and ot ient to welcome axand bout d greeted t Thomas led prayer. ] the executive < led at the Art In [ | MONUMENT WILL BE ERECTED TO MEMORY OF THE FALLEN HEROES Many Beautiful Models and Designs by Sculptors of Note stitute. 4 space was found necessary for the dis- play. An inspection of the models was held late yesterday afternoon by Mayor Phe- lan, M. H. de Young and W. J. Martin of the committes and Secretary H. C. Mc- Pike, and the unanimous verdict was that the collection furnigshed a fine and artistic display There will be no small field to choose rom, nor has the competition for honors been confined to artists of any particular section. - From all parts of the United States sculptors of universal note have presented their plans, and in their en- deavor to secure the approval of their | work have brought out their best ideas. From Par omes the design of a 1i- fornian who has adopted the Frenci capi- tal as his home. Tilden has offered a beautiful pilece of work, and Schmid represented by a clever design. L. Ama. ties of Washington, D. C., is among the other competitors. NEW MANAGER NAMED TO HEAD BREWERIES SRED IN THE CO LIFORNIA VOLU FOR GAVE A SUGGESIV WHO THEIR LIV S O BERNARDT Famous French Actress to Be Seen as Hamlet in New York. : gt 1 NEW YORK Fr N v rence wi eater Monday, h is to last ertofre is to be per- erformanc 1d whic g the = ADVERTISEMENTS. _ | week beginning “L'Alglon’ will be six STYLISH »- rrano de Ber- | elght performances— will be giver PROPER | /. Hg Coauelin as commencing RAINY DAY er 10 thre < will be produced "‘,\ Q‘} evening, December 10; Wednes- Nd i at December 12, and Saturday . of hea r 15, “‘La Tosca™ will be k h_ Mme. Bernhardt Floria e M. Coquelln as Baron Scarpla On Tuesday evening, December Thurs- v December 13, and Saturday ember 15, Dame _Aux ' will be giv h Mme. Bern- | Marguerite Gauthiers and M al Wedne nings, Decembe will be giy 12 en, with nights a six Bernhardt -with Mme. M lin as the First| farewell week, the repertoire For_ th v December 24, et been dectded upon ng and Mr. Frohman have ar- various sub-ticket offices, various hotels, shall seli | performances at regular ad of the usual ad-| s hoped that no| into speculators’ hands. iged at from $1 59 | INCIDENTS IN POLICE COURT. Revenge of a Lady Boarder Who Was Ordered to Leave a House. Prices $15.00 to $27.50 FUR GAPES AND JACKETS, |, ee s Cowing. who has odene: ECTRI »‘ SEAIL UR | plaint Mogan's court yesterday | fe v as elega as a for th of *“Jane as well; w ar || clerk -in & wEar charge of mal hief 1 BEN Was 3 | Price $30.00 . FUR CAPES, ; satin lined ut of revenge she | the walls and wrote all over r with an indelible pencil r s Contreras, was wit 4 s ..R10.00 tz vesterday to # § wtv-ong 12.50 Jail for steals s .. 15.00 . AR ,TTFS‘ v many alternative of siXty da nations: worth || obtaining asuit of clothes f on O'Farrell street by false pretenses. T. A. Brunswick of the Anita Wine 140 - Third Special at $4.50 | T A street, swore to a HEAVY QUALITY TAFFETA ‘mvmxwm{m 1;1 Judge 't;rvr)-m:-' cones Fen SILK WAISTS, lined th 1 . || terday for the arrest of George Anden- ar lined. throughout: § | 408 0 e woney By, falde: sos over tucke lack, red and all || tenses. He bought $3 50 worth of wine, v _shades; a $000 ouality. || giving in payment a check for $16 50 on Specially priced $7.00 | the California Safe Deposit and Trust Company, recelving the balance in cash, GOLF CAPES, in entirely new | The check was found to be worthiess Plaids and new styles— A warrant was r’vlfl:flnrd from Judge # Fritz vesterday for the arrest of James J. $7.50 to $12.50 | Riley on thé charge of grand larceny Riley lives near the carhousé of the San | Francisco and San Mateo electric road at | Sunnyside, and it is alleged that he stole | the timber of a 10,00-gallon tank that had been taken down for removal and made a | floor with 1t in his yard. KGLLY & LIGBES’ CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE, 120 Kearny Street. —_—ty———————— Good Judgment & good taste lead tn selection of BVANS' ALE & STOUT for a beverage or tonie. Backed by 114 years' popularity. . s — Dr. Voorsanger Resumes Lectures. This evening Rev, Dr. Voorsanger, rabbi of the Temple Emanu-El, will begin the | usual course of winter Friday evening lec- tures. The first series Is entitled “Plain Talks for Plain People,” and the openin; | subject will be “Rome and London; or, Tale of Two Citles and Two Ages.” Thege | lectures are usually attended by the com- | munity at large without regard to creed. Merchants of San Franciseo | Ll E B ' G COMPANY’S EXTRACT | SRR of Beef simplifies sick room GUNS 729 Market st g cookery. A cup of rich beef Weak Men and Women s:x‘" LD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE great Mexican remedy; gives heaith and sirength 1o sexual orgags. Depot, 323 Market. VOTE FOR Senate Constitutional AmendmentNo.15 THE - SEVENTH AMENDMENT ON E TICKET- PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF TEACHERS SALAR- 1ES AND OBLIGATIONS DUE TO Lafin & Rend Waterpreaf Emokeless Powder, in b ik :(:"rd 4l4‘Pv] in l?;fllll. Send . . h oas mEe of_sporting | tea in a minute, before the invalid’s fancy for food has passed away. The gennine l beafs this slgnacare inbloe: | partment s POLICE MUST KOW TAKE ACTION Supervisors Refuse to Pass Ordinancss Against Card Playing. e The TRAITOR KINNE . FLEES PRISON Escepss From Alcatraz in a| Small Boat With Two | Other Prisoners. ‘ h 1 Three prisoners with long terms to serve | escaped fr Alcatraz Island during the | early hours of Wednesday. They were Frank Kinne, with fifteen years to serve; C. F. Huntington, servy a ten-year sen- tence, and J. M. Polls, with five years to | ported yesterday in favor of the indefinite postponeme of the ordinance prohibit- ing persons from visiting saloons, cafes, etc.. where liquors, drinks or cigars are dispensed an where card games are ed or carried on. The ordinance was | do. introduced by especlally ailm card games carried on in the Cafe Royal. The committee took the ground that the Police Commissioners have full power to upervisor Comte and was d at the supp: withhold licenses anc places. Similar action the pro d ordinance making it unlaw- ful for a person to deal, play at or ame of cards in a saloon or therewith where drinks ensed The report of ndefinite postponement of ce on the ground that public gamb- ¥ exists in confur issue permits to gambl o e in the hands Police Commiss E rs. That body al- er to stop any publlc gamb- of the power of revocation Reed ion of the | a pr th thereby close such | being ill and made the cc was taken with |that at last the; tried to have incor- | be found. The escape was evidently the result of | earranged plan, as it was made from | hospital, where the guard is not so! ct. ! The men complained a few days ago of | »mplaint so often | were assigned to a ward I in the hospital. Opportunities were not lacking for the successful carrying out of thelr plans. The men cut the bars In the winuows and when a chance offered crawled through and dropped to the | ground | Although the hospital is surrounded by sentries, the three convicts were not ob- erved. ' They reached the beach, jumped nto one of the boats used by the Govern- n the stoppaze | ment employes and rowed away. No trace | {nances place the | of them has been found The boats were always kept there, but in anticipation of just such an event the oars were removed. It is probable the men had assistance from outsi who placed oars where they could e porated in |h;: report a recommendation to ninne’s sentence of fifteen years was| he Police Commission that it regulate | given for desertion and treason. He ¢ gambling in the Cafe Roval and |serted from his regiment in Manila a >t pl of which complaint is|some weeks afterward was found in tiwe T in the manner indicated. Tobin, v of a & Filipinos, who however, demurred to this and the clause i he was holding a commission in their was stricken from the report e MARSHAL SHINE U. 8. Community in the East for McKinley, United Stat turned from New York yesterday, after delivering Julian Arnold, accused of em- bezzlement, to two British agents in that city. Mr. Shine took a look at the politi- cal situation there and v8 that he does not wonder at the 4 and 5 to 1 bets made on the success of the Republican Presi- dentfal tick Marshal Shine found number of business men lifelong Democrats, among a in New a feeling that Pre: large ent McKinle the safer man for the country and t the election of Mr. uld so unsettle public confidence injury to business would be the He found algo that ail the Demo- result ic noise was being made by the oid lammany henchmen and that the busi- ness community did - not share in the hurrah. Passing through Chicago Mr. Shine learned that Mr. Cooper of the great de- ore firm of Sigel Cooper & Co. come out for McKiniey and that a number of his_business associates done llxewise. Four yeurs ago Mi. Cooper ynesided at a grdt muss meeting held in Chicago for Bryaa Finest of Its Kind. No, beverage of recent years has met with such’ pronounced guccess with the general pub- lic as BLACK & TAN—""The American Porter” —its popularity being due to its true merit. it et a rge had An Insolvent Bank Antonlo Friant, accountant filed a petition in insolvency y the United States District Court. His lla- bilities are $125,78 55 and he has no assets. His principal creditors and the sums due them are as follows: Union Savings Bank of San Jose, $23,310; Ollie F. Fro€t, $5000; $50: ; PP San Jose, erday in C. W. Childs and others, ¢ Britton and others, $2859 John Freuler, $4256 65, and 3100 to each of the stockhold. ers of the insolvent Union Savings Bank of San Jose. Mr. Friant is also a director of the bank. S A A Trunks—Valises—Trunks. There's nothing new it leather goods that you won't find ‘n our store. New trunks, valises, suit cases, bags and pocketbooks are being recelved every day. Your name in gold letters free of charge on all our fine ieather goods. San- born, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. b ittt s Dr. Snelson Delivers a Lecture. Rev. Floyd Grant Snelson delivered a very Interesting lecture la%t evening at the Bethel A. M. E. Church, 1207 Powell street, on “Native African Mysteres, A clent Royaities and Soclal Institutions Dr. Snelson is a renowned traveler of the colored race, having explored the entire west coast of Africa and his lecture was thrilling with interest from beginning to end. The lecture was illustrated with a number of very handsome views. — e ‘Winter Baseball League. A midwinter baseball league has been organized. It consists of four teams Knickerbockers and Wil & Fincks of this city and the Heesemans and Golden Gates of Oakland. The first game will be be- tween the Heesemans and Will & Fincks at Recreation Grounds Sunday morning. and the Golden Gates and Knickerbockers at Freeman's Park, Oakland, Sunday aft- ernoon. A sehedule of games will be ar- ranged next Tuesday, shal John H. Shine re- | York, | |3 BRINGS GOOD NEWS | e AR B ey | army. A board, consisting of Colonel Willlam Forwood, assis surgeon’ general; ajor Robert J. Gibson, surgeon, and Act- Winterberg, has been appointed to examine the phy- | Finds the Sentiment of the Business | Sical condition of Captain John A. Lock- wood, Fourth Cavalry. Captain Harry A. Smith, Fifteenth In fantry, has been ordered to the Presidio for temporary duty with recruits, await- ng transportation to Manila. The Hospital Corps men who returned | on the Meade have been assigned to duty at Fort McDowell. 1 SAYS MAINE CHILDREN WERE NOT KIDNAPED Judge Cubunl’s;, However, Holds They Were Taken From Their Mother Illegally. The case of M. J. White, secretary, and Officer McMurray of the California ty for the Prevention of Cruel to slldren, and Robert N. Maine, charged with Ridnaping the four children of Mrs, Vincent George, Maine's divorced wife, from her house, 48 Tehama street, Tues- day afternoon, was heard before Judge Cabaniss yesterday. | Mrs. George, her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary George, and her daughter, Cora, ali | testified that the two officers and Maine called at the house and carried aw: the children, but she exonerated Secretary White from taking any active part in the | proceedings. They all saild that Me- Turray had called Mrs. George and her | daughier a vile name and had slapped Mrs. George. 1 The defendants denied using any vio- | lence or vulgar language. The children | had been taken from the mother, as it | was feare she would suit to have a proper guardian appointed. Thpre; was no Intention of taking them out of | the county or Staie. | The Judge in dismissing the case said | that the defendants had without warrant | or legal process taken the children away | from their mother, who was their legal guardian, according to the decree in the divorce suit. The prosecution had, how- ever, falled to show that there was any intention to take the children out of the county or State, which was essential in a cage of k|dn:|plnF. and if any offense had been committed it was the faJse imprison- ment of the children, which was a mis. demeanor. : ———— In the Divorce Court. The action for divoree institutedq by W. J. Towne against Virginia L. Towna f a decree of divorce was partly heard by Judge Murasky vesterday. §. P. Ryley is named as co-respondent. Decrees of di- vorce have been granted Ellen Harrington from Harry Harrington for cruelty, f.ol_: Mantel Troth from George C. Troth for desertlon and Lillian M. Carter from Rob. ert H. Carter for desertion. Sults for di- vorce were filed yesterday bf' Eugenia A. Tully against Stephen J. Tully for cruelty and Viola Haskins against John H. Has. kins for fallure to provide. Free Day at Hopkins Institute, This will be fres day at the Mark Hop- kins Institute of Art. The doors will be open all day and evening. The paintings OB the sixteenth, seventsenth ang o eenth ce{nu!xilefl.dw'hilch ‘r’n‘nvo attracted so uch attentlon during the past t 4 I be exhibited Tl s davw Damrosch Recital. Walter Damrcsch will give the second of his explanatory reciials at the plano on the Nibelungen Ring this afternoon at the California Theater. “Die Walkure" will be the opera which he will explain and lilustrate. | schools having | intendent to fix the and the latter official claims that board is usurping his prerogative in 80 in endeavoring to Induce the board to recogmize the Fairmount Burnett schoois as grammar school ter di- ? el ool bl e e oo ool MORE SALIRY OB PRINCIPALS Board Will Establish Inter- mediate Grammar Schools. i RS Will Take Middle Course Regarding Demand That Fairmount and Burnett Schools Get Higher Rating. —_— The Board of Education has decided to desighate the Fairmount and Burnett schoois as intermediate grammar schools and as a consequence the salaries of the principals of the iwo schools will be in-| creased from $1% to $156 per month. This on on part of the board gnation on the mulgated that | shall be re- ar hools when the sndance in the grammar The Board of Bdu- as adopted a sluticn required for gram- of its attention having been called by Superintendent Webster to the | ENTIRE fact that he had designated the institu- tion: r schools, yet the prin- | sceipt of the primary | 22" NOW BEING rule which he garded as s ndance ficed at a 50 pupils authority « attention to the puplls for \Wo schools Kearny-street store. attendance average observed nt_Seho average mary, 202 i % ¥ ¥ i % I that I exee DEhEs Tacal Wit # hare $1.95 for a $6 or $7 Boys' Cape Overcoat; now.........$L9 A% i Grammar chool by : $1.65 for a $5 Boys' Suit, sizes 4 o 7; now. ..........51.65 st o e S ot Boari e ies % $4,65 for a Men's 10 Sut, sizes 33, M4, 35; now.. el e menthly, demands ot iy + 96 85 for a Men's $12.50 Suit, all sizes; now..........$6.8 lh'w:(l‘;\s“‘:)rt :1*.\“; i ‘*1 ::‘:;kp $7.90 for a Men's $12.50 Overcoat; now.............$7.90 the Fairmount and Burnett schools inter- mediate g mar <cho said C1 B alied 20 e o bao tothe s te ot = NO - GOODS - EXCHANGED the schools by Superint We wiil not make them but_ feel that their a our taking a middle course. AFTER 10 A M. the principals will receive $17 just as intermediate grammar | Were established by the last hoard.’” rd of Public Works yesterday >. M. Wellin to be inspector of i Mr. Weilin will serve or in order to test the sumption by the Board of Public Worlk of the duty of making repairs to schoc houses, which are paid for out of the commcn school fund. ~ This course has been opposed by Superintendent Webster and the courts will be called on to decide | PAUSO the disputed peint. The Board of cation will meet this morning to sign Wellin's demand for one da pay and will join with the Board of Works in hav- ing the controversy over school repairs settled at once el fefeefelel el el MARKET ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. - MOROSCO’S | GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. ~enl RAWLEY 5o | NEW PANY LAST THREE NIGHTS. Gilette's Greatest of All American Plays, SECRET SERVICE as LEWIS DUMONT. | | | | | | T. DANIEL FRAWLE | Monday—"A DIVORCE COLO; *Tis no avall—his game defense— NING PRIC S0e Skill unto numbers tailing, A Few Fion i GRAND OPERA SEASON MAURICE GR From the Met THREE W MOROSCO Beginning With an Elabe | AT ser,”” “‘Alda;"” Lohengrin,"* di Lammermoor’* and “The Flying Dutchman." Later in the season “The Nibelungen Ring’ of Wagner will be given for the first ti ‘Morning reveals a pressing need Of some sustaining ration ; The Scout is told his provender fur sea 160, according to Balcony Boxes, 3§00 Sale begins November Prices & I Subscrintion Sale terminat WERER PIANOS USED. Qood-naturedly he illustrates The cullnary wrinkle, ‘And H-0 bolling In the pot Is ready In a twinkle. TALKING DOGS, JOHNSON, RIANO AND BENTLEY, HOW- ARD AND BLAND, GEORGE EVANS, LES FRASETTIES. WORLD A INGS, BLANCHE RIN | ZIE B. RAYMOND. Rererved Seats. Zic Chairs and Box Seat Matineés Wednesday A LAST THREF NIGHTS. | MATINEE TO-NORROW AND SUNDAY. THE ROMANTIC DRAMA, NORTHERN LIGHTS. SEATS NOW READY FOR NEXT WPEK. | “LOST PARADISE.” Baleony, e, Saturday and Sunday. | | | A little while and he Is free Across the veidt to go— His was an extra mouth to feed, ‘The Boers pow eat H-O. Mgr. Our Capacity Is Being Tested to the Very Walls of This Big Theater. Seat Sale Goes on With Great Rapidity. THE KING ~——OF THE—— OPIUM RING! Matines Saturday and Sunday. MONDAY..NEWSBOYS' NIGHT. TUESDAY EVENING—Election Returns will be read from the stage-complete WELLMAN,PECK &CO. = service. SOLE AGCENTS -13¢, e, G WIFE.' ORCED OU WE ARE COMPELLED TO VACATE CUR Market=Street Store. Oniy 30 DAYS MORE The entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothi Furnishing Goods and Hats are now being sacri- TERRIBLE LOSS TO US. We have only thirty days to move and will not take one dollar’s worth of this stock to our A FEW OF THE VAST KUMBER CF BARGAINS: 4c for a Men's Colored Border Handkerchief; now...........4¢ N & CO, 918-920-922 ) seats reservea for Single Nights | Sc, 25, e, B and Tsc | Allesandront. %c and ml dode R e STOCK SACRIFICED! ng 2 $4.65 > I MAIL ORDERS GIVEN SPE- CIAL ATTENTION. bbbl e STREET. to-morrow night. m “FOR HER | To-Night, ; SAKE " | t Sunday FoU T Uanal popular or SPECIAL. TODAY AT Second explanatory r MR. WALTER DAMRO: DIE WALKURE Morday Afternoon, Nov. § Wedn Afternson PRICES-$1 5 COLUMBIA == NOTE—Owing to the immense demand for seats ISTUART ROBSON § A hiek ettt s e OLIVER GOLDSMITH THIE W INCLUDING SUNDATY. And for the first 3 NIGHTS OF NEXT WEEK. MATINEE THIS SATURDAY Professional Matiriee next Wednesday. any will con- EX Next Thursday weel, “SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER.” Stuart Robson as Tony Lumpkin rematnder of TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY EVENING, “AIDA.” MATINEE TO-MORROW NIGHT, “CARMEN" NEXT WEEK-LAST TIMES OF AND SUNDAY “OTHELLO,” “TROVATORE “CARMEN.” ffiP}‘LAR PRICES . e and 0o RACING! RACING! RACING! 1900—WINTER MEETING 1901 CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. NOV. 3D TO NOV. WTH, INCLUSIVE. RA nesday, Thurs- m or shine. i 1 acing Monda . Friday and Satur ve or more Races start at 1a Ferry-boats les 12 m. and 12:30, 1, 1:0, necting with trains s the | track. La: v | ladies and thetr escorts. ao s - | terry tickets to Shell Mound. N x | Cakland mole connect with San Pablo avenus cloctrie cars at Ssventh and Broadway, Oal | lnnd. Also all trains via Alameda mols nect with San Pablo avenus cars at Fousteenti con= | and Broadway, Oakiand. These eiect ~ars | 0 dtrect to the track in fiftsen minute | urning leave the track at 4:15 and 4:45_p. m. and Immediately afi ast ra |~ THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. R. B. MILROY, Secretary. | Every Afterncen | CHUTES AND Z00.7:7 % [Bm VAUDEVILLE SHOW ! | TESS AND HER BABY MONKEY. | THE CONGO FAMILY, iTO-IORROW NIGHT -CAKEWALK. Telephone for Seats, Park 23 PTISEHER‘S CONCERT HOUSE, Admission 10c. Fourth act of “ERNAN Facet. Framea, Puerari, Ovanda and Vargae, Vocalists. Joe Hays and Lunette Reserved Seats, e; Mayngs Sunday. |