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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1903. ITALIAN COLONY WILL ERECT HANDSOME MORTUARY CHAPEL 'Plans Show Tha! Building Will Prove a Beautiful GROWDED CITIES Reclamation of the Arid ¢ 3 r Lands Would Fur- Ornament to New Ccmetery Near Colma. .| edbyD. E. McKinlay Foreshadowed. _— UNION LEAGUE IROQUOIS CLUB CLUB REVOLT ELEGTS OFFIGERS | | Pilots for the New Year | Chosen by the Demo- cratic Organization. TOWN MUST ~ WAY TO RELIEVE 00 WITHOUT PSTOFFICE ississippians Pay for Persecution of a Negress. nish Outlet. k2 * o : HANDSOME mortuary chapel is The bullding was planned by J. A. Por-| g S G porato, the Italian architect, who has 4 TR Sociologist Says Government | | Members Eesent the Exclu- | Past Party Derelictions Are with a great deal of care designed’ a F bullding contalning a great many beauti- > . Should Take the Work -sion of Office Holders Bemoaned and New Lines in Hand. From Directory. Are Laid Down. soon to be added to the many improvements that have recently been made to the new Italian cemetery, near Colma. The plans |'of the building have been completed, and [ it is expected that within a very short | time the edifice wiil be ready for the last services over the bod- ful lines. The chapel will be erectd on the main road leading from the entrance to the campo sante. It will be construct- | ed of light gray small Roman pressed | brick, with terra cotta ornaments. The | roof will be of heavy copper. The barred | Compel Her to Resign Her| WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—In a paper on holding of the There ls war In the Union League Club. P IS 13 gmws out of the action of {ae nom- | New Year was given the glad hand at the Iroquois Club last night by the elec- ;. { the soctological aspects of the irrigation| , Position as Distributor problem, read before the Assoclation for | T inating committee in deciding that Fed- | tion of new officers and a serfes of of the Mail he Advancement of Science to-day, Guy | | eral and Ssate officeholders should be-ex- | speeches tempered from grave to gay. In- 1 the Malls. | E. Mitchell expressed the opinion that the || cluded from the directory of the league. | cidentally, when cratory grew: tiresome, —— | reclamation of the arid lands of America | | Tt appears’ that Orator D. E. McKinlay ie | o serlous-looking- young -man handed F 4 o e through Government construction of irri- | | | first vice president of the club and ac- Sl retha - caiculated to revive et Decides to Svspend Service gation works would furnish for years to | cording to custem is in line for the pres- ping s d Ferce Residents to Travel effective outlet for the indus- l { idency, but being a Federal officeholder | gajoiing officers was the first busi- Some Distance for Their s Spopaiation of ‘ot ‘g.‘r | in the office of United States District At of the évening, and until that was Letiers. of - the 100,000,0 | torney Woodworth is relegated to the club R T S ] i shelf under the decision of the nomin: a3 prestdicas 1oF nd homes a x b YN Yol- - g i the oatind commiitee. in the same category I8 Col-, ypy engyiy William H. Kline, first ¢ ¥ dnel B. Fuller, secretary of the| o =~ J. Locke, second . vice &lub, happens to hold the office of e pr W Locke, second e | | | United States Pension Agent. The revoit & presiden recording secre- | | | in the club over this discrimination is 30 -tary; H ! },‘.:4].»\'?‘9‘.‘] rel:Ad ;._f\;‘(‘.;.:\i\:\p-~1»sntir‘nr; tary; A. D. I headed by . E. McKinlay musser sur d | dent, wili be put in the field to-day. | ‘“’\‘,“‘ . ROREAS. i1 Colonel George H. Pippy is the regular | 8er. W. J. Bryan. Charles Gl o | | | nominee for a second term of the pres- | R. Buttlar V. Merle, D. G 2 SOt il s opponents maintain that | A. M. Arm trustees . r present utiliza- | | i although he does not | The election concluded S 4F the einting Kaks e al thel ) | ervices on | quence ¢ T 1 e ‘rd”,'\,wkml | | s also asserted | his inaugural s v . stand per acre re-| | | | that Color Beck and Colonel .| eipal ownership of city w y g e census in the hol of | | | | 3. Hen are on the regular ticket. | professing i J an absurd proposition—the | | fi e | ers. being on the stafl | this, que ir P si stock on hand would be exhausted within | of the Governor, are therefore In-|jatd pl "“ (;M‘lk,:( n,]““” would be § | 1el Ixflw under the nominating committee’'s | Cjub - to efrcumv e ol ¢ n. Moreover the ineligibility of H. | alected as chair £ the board | kelsplel is urged o round iy grateful: but he | KING CARLOS DELIVERS t {’v"lkfl él‘v'l 19 Sriiod off thie NreuNC | 1ees was 4 grat ful B ADDRESS TO THE CORTES | | [ s NT STATES CASE. | recognized that President Pippy’s facetious ‘v arls & f President dis- Felicitates the Members on the Re- | administration of club affairs is brilli had been disturbéd 'in the w he Cab- lations Between Portugal and and progressive. The large acce puy » sandwich,- but -he - grew . of Mrs. | P | the roll of membership is cited n Bt o lealh et e 5 i the Powers. | of his energy and ability. Still the ! 8] . NS el LISBON th 2.—The Cortes was opened | ers of the opposition maintain the n candi L(S' g he speech from the throne | | tima-honored om of promoting the Saile ont ' seecs | King Carlos felicitated the Cortes on the first vice pre to the presidency | tion. Lo Sk Tt e ns existing between Portu- || should not be disregarded. -Again it is|running en t s exist etween Portu- | | - . the time the powers, but I erted that D. McKinlay Is in every | a Democrat . Britain. His Majesty | gifted with accomplishments whicn | and to mak of him he should, have y of the country’'s commme | { would enable him to.extend a proper | the brand an armarks of the Iroqois prosperity and outlined tk | | greetinog to Theodore Roospvelt, President | Club. tes during the coming | 1 | of the United States: Mbembers of the| Many other speakers responded to calls with regard to improvements in | | | opposftion element dwell on the Injustice | from the chair and the. main burden ne re | | of side-tracking ‘the orator in order to| their remarks was the unjust division.of - the King advised certain | | gratify Colonel Pippy's desire for a second | the loaves and fishes in which it appeared v reforms and measures of a do term. »The Jhostility of the factions has | the club had been given the minor share stic character passed beyond the stage of compromise. | by the . meeting adjourned: in | | There will be a fight’ to the finish on | cyjenaia spirit o ‘the fact that the : | [sTuesday, January the day, appointed sayers of -thé organiza- o | | for the annual election of club officers. ft in the political clouds | —— — € prophested e = — - s GAGE APPOINTS.FOLEY I would come. into: thelr s WY own once | HANDSOM L THAT WILL BE ERECTED BY THE ITALIAN COLONY OF THIS CITY E EEARTH BOARD LAWYER v | 115 8 NEW CTY(-.;\H".TI-AR\ NEAR COLMA, FROM PLANS DRAWN BY THE WELL-KNOWN ARCHITECT, | Directors of Agricultural Districts in No Proof of Malice: : Several of the Counties Also Just! et s WORK .. | Named ment yesterday tavor “of Maurice ¢ i s % = - ci Hayes, who was Fhomas Ke f deceased members of the Itallan| Through the efforts of thé Itallan Mu-| windows will contain fine specimens of neally for $299 fc malicfous pros- of this city. | tual Benevolent Society, the Columbus |art glass. The interior of the chapel wiz ecution t Jeveloped that f the chapel has long been | Savings and Loan Soclety and the Itallan | be in keeping with the handsome exte. rrested .for ma & planned by the Italians, but it has only | Bank, through J. J. Fugasi, the funds | rior, the plans providing for walls of the State Board of H & to Hayes, but been within the last few months that the | necessary to defray the cost of the bufld- | scagliola in various colors ané¢ mosalc A ght, resigned. F intends’to e offagyies ) 1 assumed tangible shape. | ing have been raised. | flooring. sage in the practice of fawIn Los Ange- e e Las ettt el Sttt et e et @, 168 WIth Governor Gage. Foley had been | with u- sa corroborat : é 2 5 offered the vlace on the Supveme .bench ! Carnel o Halpin and : regational Church will address” the mass ; ject will be “The Profit of the Earth Is, tra.” Seats will be free to all young men, | made vncant by the death ‘of Justice | Rebe 4 ruled that | meeting for 1 M. C. A, for AlL" A sacred concert will precede | and this subject or public interest will be " Jackson Temple. He declined the® p there malice on the part Mason and Elis streets. Dr. Adams’ sub- | the address, led by the assoclation orches- | sure to attract a large crowd. { tion. ot Hiye Kenneally's arrest The Governor also made the following | nor had proba en disproved appointments: C. M. Hammond of o Lake e e e et PP e e e et S PPt eee Peeeeeeeetetes esitesee e o (PR DL County to be a director of agricuitural = - district No. 12, vice self, ! W *. Rideout of LakeC -50¢ Bartlett regular —_—- CONTESTS DF ELECTION E Are th . th t h d director of 1|§.'rl(-uh\ll“'|ll:l : e , - vice self, terr pired; Charles E. Lar- i ' e expressions that one hears every day i ne.omon, s Siat : * . turg! district No. 4¢ vice T..S. Spaulding, : : when referring to the cele- B T S N G $ |D > County to he » director of agriculeural | )¢ st:‘ct No. 0, vice W 3. Gibson, e 4 R D|E brated Pastels Sickog Ha 1 vico W. B. Glimen. S gn : AlL County to be a director of _agri¢ultural Lo~ eNCORTORATED : X u l S l e 1|1 : it a2 ,,‘f'ffé SPECIAL BARGAINS : Sa « to pe director of : N{C district No. i, \n"}":lk_\:[‘l‘n.\( tern s;mm; Fo da;, nesi iy and wme LE district No. 23, vice George Seii : Ay . signed: ' Robert Wallace of Contra Ce sta | GRANULATED SUEAR, 21 Ibs. .. .. sl,'}(l 1 o4 B £ to b a di-sctor !u.(n:g;:“r:’)‘rdl distri et a long and vevqtious election contest was | TR . ARE RAPIDLY SETTLED . o5 ¥ ki 1 . Four Cases in Meried County Dis- o “‘"3“ dl_’n‘q) e (“rm‘;m C. missed by the Court by cakes. f | | Stipulation. EAST. BN Br0s.” Brand Hams, Ih. 14748 MERCED, Jan. 2—What promised to be ° Hani poaraliosdt vt B0 9 ¢ j BELWONT ;u'p Rye W ISKEY, i bt 752 ersssssrscsssn e settled to-dry by stipuiation. Five suits iy g - Wirw o A GAONGE: dnl Shes . MeRt it _reg- 81 inllgw 83.98 Teg was called in the Superior Court the at - oy Bonsal ahais = By OSCAR HOLLIDAY BANGHART o calle in the Superlor, Court b ot | MAPLE SYAUP, fll-yuart gias: botte, 35¢ - . ’ that his clients desired to have the con- Purs: from Alamo Farm,: Vt. reg ‘30e. P B (b 0 it i o' s, P NSO G SISt St D 3 sts dismissed, d th atto y for two | | an - , lents dismizned and he atiorney for t | EASTERN BONELESS C0D-ISH, 4 ., 25¢ 3 . first contestants were J. W. Stofkton, SUGIR PESS, ,‘“Fl ? % H T 3 L t, st A.,G. Clo | Repub- [ And which are being GIVEN AWAY with e soa 1o e Do 10N oty P, 3 com-. . Zie ocrat, agalnst G. W. Kit Jukiican, e ' et Citter thes had oo sowee | SANTA RUSA RAASH EGES. duzam, 77342 ts C. A. H Warfield, Republi - 3 Taied mift sealint 7.8 Gwart Re mocrat) B ST M $5:0M E6GS, dozen- .35¢ for Sheriff, and H. P. G aw, ub Reg. 33c and 43c dozen. \ lican, against W. H. Hg\!--n Demodcrat, 1 g 5 for Supervisor, ard Henry Nelson, Repub- PQWT RE "‘S'_‘M‘M‘ H.Yr; "!erx :‘7“'_ lican, agalnst S. J: Alien, Democrat, fc s of Butter: reg. BB, Recorder. The rour former suits were ones,dismissed, and the latter was con- | | FINEST wm Y, Our Sp2cial. sq.,.55¢ tinued until next \donda) “ream of Cream: reg. 63 DEVLIN 33 MENTIONED. ° uoumul TAB'E *PPLES. farge box, 95: [ ast Go.fm. 1. 25¢ Prison Commissioner Spoken. of as’ vumfl EHEJ ¥, Candidate for the Senator- 2 it in. the clty—our friends SAN FRANCISCO Ly ke . . . . . ) . » . . . . * . . . . . . . » . 4 . . | ship. > | SACRAMENTO, Jan. 2—Thers °is “a | § -W‘l 3 [ «S | T -40¢ persjitent rumer fn eirculation %o . rthe |’ Tea, Ceylon' Spider Leg, Un ‘ | effect that State Senzior Wobert. Davlin reg. b and “ a prominent Republican who is a wiem 5'3 d ; 28 _95¢ ’ . ‘“ ber bf the Prison Commission: will.bs a® Straw'erry, - Brackberry, Plum, EXT WEEK s SELECTION entltied A Co- candidate %or fthe-(’nited Stastes Senator- rog. We can ’ 4 . ship at the pext sess e ‘Legisfa-*! s Ibs‘ : 25‘ ture? finest . Wheat. [ SYEUP, Sar omel ":anu. L] .. I8¢ Finest Table Syrup: reg. 20e. ‘BAKr;eS Sweet utmg cnocnur:,z 8 3 Epec al bargain; reg 5 cakes 2e. STRYK a lll H-d nv 7mes. 25¢ 'LV rlalf alm SI 15 Finest. imnoited Oifve Ol froma Toscena, Ttaly for medicinal use; reg. $i 5. ' SANTA GLAR - PRU.cs, B lus --23¢ Large size; “reg. 3 Ibs '. e, RICE, FIN.SI JAP n 1 AD 4lbs. .. 25 ENELITH Thew anl o sh, 11ge Dot. 25¢ Gillard =, imported from England; reg. 40c. STIi. B A S, 3 cans - D e i the '!g’h and 6th® Sacramesto delegation has ul-| ready gone so fir as t° airee to.vaie fof | him &n theefirst ballot.c When questiongd as to his candidacy, Semawor Deviin®sajd “Syme tim> ago several ‘riends of mige, and ‘particularly memhers of the “u‘m-‘ mengo deleggtion, expressed, & desire to | cast thelr woies for me Jfor, &2 nited ‘nat&s‘ | Senator. But I cannos fay teat this con- | stituted me g cahdidatg. +y-name was | ULIQ FU 0 suggested as ene‘that might yrove se-| ceptable in case prominent:anad announced | candidajes should fail <o Terelve the nee- essary number of votés to elect. “Whether_ a desdlock will occur I .do | not know, but until this event dues hap- | pen, I do not suppose 1 am for a moinent to be cor ored. If a deadieck should occur, why, that is a differ>nt matter.” v Printing Orflce Appomteas. quette,” an up-to-date creation artistically drawn, portraying a young “bud” in even- ing gown taking a parting glance at her ad- mirer, is considered one of the best of this justly famed series, and is certain to attract every one. | . . . + . . . . + . + . . + ¢ [} THE CALL has arranged to have samples of the original on display nearly everywhere, and after seeing one, no time should be lost 4esessse sassanes in ordering SACRAMERTO, sar B Wiiten W oo a5 Shannon, State Printer-elect, to-night un- | Mi| € SUGAR G(Ri, £ Cans. . 25‘ novnced the fcilowing appoatmen's, | Eplcurbon Nonsd: Bikies s { :lhich are among the most important in | sy e st qua mxhllr | his office: E. D. Sullivar of Sacramento, “A COQUETTE" e Gl 1 rCI Cl S O ] to be foreman of (ne pressroom: Wit | FOOTH'S Besicn Baked Baans, ssm. 256 - | W, Cuthbert ¢f Sacramento, to-be general | 3-Ib. can; limit .6 cans; reg. 20¢ can, | foreman; Ed McGeeney of Solano, to be piies WE SHIP FREE OF CHARGE 100 MILDS. 131813 4 MARKLT STREET, OPP. SEVENTH, assistant foremar; P. H. Hurley of the Veterans' Home at Napa, to be watch- man, { oo