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"THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ | HOT WORDS OVER BROKEN PLEDGE |Hop Sing Tong Wants ‘to War in Spite of - Promise. ‘A Bargain | . Burlaps. In solid I5¢C Per Yard to 54 10c waist, Colors se waists $2.65 n elegant colors and in up- have ever car- $2.10 faille silk with fancy ‘ TR T 1‘ Police Prevent a Severe Clash i Among the High- | binders. | T TR e84 Several highbinders of the Hop Sing Tcng, thirsting for blood and enraged at Just the thing for home decorations. colorings such as reds, greens, etc. An extra heavy quality, 86 inches wide. Our great leader. On sale to-morrow at truce in the war against the Sen Suey Ying Tong, broke out in open rebellion f | last night and had it not been for the «uick action of the police a hand-to-hand battle would have been fought in one of tke dingy headquarters. Three days ago both tongs agreed, through the intercession of the See Yup Society, of which both are members, to lay aside their guns until the 20th day of February, when the New Year festivi- ties will have come to a close. The de- cision was arrived at in accordance with an old custom of the Chinese to become brothers in peace during the holiday sea- son. A contract was signed, but no bonds given. Soon the Hop Sing highbinders become discontented with the 1idea of reace and empty revolvers, and going to the officers of the tong made a protest. After a spirited meeting the gun men won their point and it was declared that the t should be broken and the war continued. All who participated in the meeting, many of them heavily armed, started for the Sen SBuey Ying headquar- te There they announced their inten- tion to spill blood, and for a long time wild confusion prevalled. The Sen Suey | Yings denounced their enemies and ac- cused them of breaking faith. Harsh words and viclent language, as on the right of the first battle, were used, but fiually the appearance of the police put a damper on the strife and after calling in the officers of the See Yup Society a | new contract, calling for a truce, was signed and a bond of $5000 given by each tcng to keep the peace. ® . ] 'SPLENDID FETE | GIVEN IN HONOR ' OF NEW BRIDE | | Several hundred guests were entertained by Mrs. John D. S8preckels and her daugh- | ters at their home on Pacific avenue yes- | terday afterncon, complimentary to Mrs. |John D. Sprec Jr., who, previous to | her marriage month, was Miss Edith | Huntington. The rooms were elaborately | decorated with artistic groupings of foli- |age and many varieties of rare flowers. | The hours of the reception were from 4 | until 7 o’clock, during which time a large | number of ieE BRASS EXTEN ng RE WAIS_TS RTAIN RODS: From 36 inches v SION CU n MOI 500 g¢ TR N MR TR AR week Each REDUCED CH FLANNEL WAISTS Fren nne rtment of ines we are tan, white and $4.85 waist right up to legantly $6.50 for velvet waists are es and shown in colors reduced for im- $2 95 all h de r great L isotan® Each 8 i Is 1 LY INJURED | COLLEGES SEND A0 COLLSION WIRELESS NES B | the action of their soclety in declaring a |, ADVERTISEMENTS. PRESIDEN HOUSE of Washin HENRY;/PRUSS s s Perome MOCTCHANDON (‘]6HO]CE OF THE RULERS OF THE RLDS GREAT NATIONS UNPARALLELED RECORD. o/ lheUNITED STATES in the WHITE , al The banquet ToHFRHPRINCE served ONLY fbis champagne..== GLAND. al The ! al BUCKINGHAM PALACE ENCE byservi SO) i e adles assisted the hostesses in i 2 | entertaining. The receiving party com- Tw ars Come To-|St. Ignatius and Santa!prised: Mrs. John D. Spreckels Jr, Mre, A Rebert O Mrs. Eleanor Martin, iMPORTERS. rether and Three Per- Clara Use the New Mrs, W. G. Irwin, Mrs. S. G. Buckbee, S.F. = S t George Perine, D‘Hrs. ArthurBl"ase‘ & e A 3 s . Sands Forman, rs. Arthur Brand- sons : stem. | Mre i sons Are Hurt Y m der, Mrs, Augustus Taylor, Mrs. W. V. et B Huntington, Mrs. Willlam H. Taylor Jr. M . Frederick W. McNear, Mrs. Chaun- R Epectal Dispatch to The Call. cey R. Winslow, Mrs. James D. Whitney, : R T, = Saloge Mrs. Willlam*;Center, Mrs. J. R. Clark, | H. L. Hill, Mrs. Stirling Postley,|ing: Mrs. Samuel W. Backus, Mrs. Ar- his daughter Alice to Le Roy Schle- | Marie Currier) have also leased apart- b b e B e M = | Frederick Tillmann, Mrs. Latham | thur B. Kerwin, Mrs. Lyle M. Fletcher, singer. mcnts at St. Dunstan’s for a_year. Mrs has been established between Santa | Nlin, Mrs. E. R. Dtmond, Mrs. W.| Mrs. John R, Hanify, Mrs. Bugene B. ¥ v 4 Currier and Fraser will eatertain College anta Clara and St. Ig- ADVERTISEMENTS. S. Martin, Mrs. W. E. Dean, Mrs. J. W.| Grace, Mrs. Edgar R. Bryant, Mrs. J.| Mr. and Mrs. H. Nathan will hold a | twenty-four friends at a luncheom on ancisco. The first | ™ SRR AT Keeney, Mrs. Worthington Ames, Mrs. W. | M. Johnson, Mrs. Charles R. Havens, 'reception on February 1 to celebrate the | Wednesday, February 4 e the two places passed [ D. K. Gibson, Miss Florence Bailey, Miss | Mrs. J. C. Morong, Mrs. William P. twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar- | s & - Bl e e an Leontine Blakeman, s Bigley, Miss | Buckingham, Mrs. Ross Leonard Bush, riage, They will receive from 2 until 5| Mrs Julius B gel announces the en- e il Jennie Bigl Miss 1 Cooper, Miss | Miss Amy Gunn, Miss Helen Koerper and o'clock. | gagement of her sister, Miss Sadie H. 4 s Anate g s | Linda Cadwallader, Miss Helen Dean, | Miss Kathleen Booth. | gt 2 | Breslauer, to Isidor Cohn R the Bubiuel on Evbe Miss Bernie Drown, Miss Charlotte Ellin- e e A. L. McLeod, manager of Charles| = « g 1d Professor Montgomery have | wood, ) Ethel Hager, Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. George D. Toy will give Secribner's Sons’ Pacific Coast office | Wants Telephone Franchise. expe s. | g § | Wagner, Miss Genevieve King, Misk Alice | 3 large dinner dance complimentary to a numbep of years, has been transfe |- The Mission Long Distames Telephone i Jfessor Bell went il e Findley, Miss Olive Holbrook, Miss Ar-| Miss Helen Dean at the Sorosis Club in to the larger branch of that firm in Chi- | company. by Gratz K. Brown, petitioned P r established a trans. | Marvelous Discovery by the Famous | %¢lla Mills, Miss Carric Taylor and Miss | the near future. cago and will leave this evening to take | g ‘of Supervisors yestenday to : o et lisiesiong | Mangels. i 'up his permanent residence there. priters etephone franchise for a . :’:2‘,‘ e olege. | Dr. Yonkerman of Kalamazoo, | Atter the reception a large dinner was| aes Catherine Herrin will be hostess | eoad p: A S e e gl £33 £ at Santa Clara| ich-—State Officials and Great | given, to which the receiving party and a| a¢ an informal tea on February 1, com-| Mr. and Mrs. H, 8. Kohn have moved | b o miobnt rate of 30 per annum e belpg placed at Medical Men Pronounce It corresponding number of gentlemén Were| plmentary to Miss Thornton. to 25%8 Washington street, where they will wdiciais Sov Teuldande fain- - s | invited. The remainder of the evening aff. At the agreed | began sending mes- | the Only Cure for Con- ding | sumption and All which were | se and perfection by Pro- | Throat and Lung | Troubles, d Montgomery y perfected both a re- | er and transmitter, The experiments | will be continued. | | | A Free Package Containing Sufficiént Alive and Well Through This Wonderful Cure for Consumption. ce LECTURE ON NORWAY % the reception room. The dining-room 77 v 7 / BRINGS SEASON TO END| to Convince the Most Skepti- | wag done In red roses and greens. An in- / cal Sent to All Who teresting address was given by Rev. % Burton Holmes Scores Final Success Write. ‘(?‘Porfie e, ’}d“';s, an‘:; u;\-. 3 .Yohfn % and Departs for an Eastern | consumption can at last be cured. Marvel. | StéPhens and Rev. Mr. ond of- 3 T | ous as it may seem after the many failurcs, g | fefed prayers. The officers and di- REMARKABLE SUCCESS | OREs sure, ycsitive and certain cure for the deadly | rectors of the association received the | The final lecture of the Burton Hn!mosl guests, assisted by a few invited friends 7 Of a New Catarrh Cure. | course for the season was deliv- | who served refresh nts. Those in lh'e ered In Steinway Hall yesterday after-| President, Mrs. W. THE SiI6N A large crowd gathered to sée the-| A large and cor kable collection of views of lowing statement in connection with the | by State officials, and noted medical men all short time has 3 of the Amer! - o %% | ¥. Merrill; third vice president, Mrs. M. of of what he managed to see | J. Sadler; recording secretary, Afiss Helen hrough N y with Van Winkle; corresponding secretary, e ; e logg <m0 S s g Mrs. 8. P. Tuggle; treasurer, Mrs, J. H. tha ses, by camera. Having before him that he must C 7 h 4 1 Morse; honorary presidents, Mrs. L. C. Z ns catarrh. Formerly the |see all he could for the benefit of his au- et e i T e B / 7 » BoplioR himist mxciy. | Wlentes, Tils 0% Wite BEVEXRUIL CADNL tors, Mrs. A. R. Baldwin, Mrs. George P. // 3 //// : liver, biadder, 1id- | ta “The country that he Geseribed Thurston, Mrs. L. C. Redington, Mrs. J. 7 % Y i rhal iseeses as well as the nasal pas-| €2 tour, the canals & panorama from e . e a Ay 7//» 7, / = Yk /A //,‘;/ s rain on the Vossbane, a panorama of el "William H. Crocker, Mrs. | /4 27/ o / = /‘ i // /"% fact, wherever there is mucous mem- | Bersen Harbor, Alesund, Christiansund, | X “Unger, Mre, 1. 5. Van Winkle, Mrs. / G i W) A f ) brane there is & feeding ground for ca- | th® Lapps, the North Cape, etc., and | e 2 Fii 1. G B % " . & finally the ‘dnight Sun,” which was M. Godby, 11\«\1“5' Y’HIlAamFm Gunn, )h:rs_ o / // . poetic -~ %, - T Allen, Mrs. J. A. Fillmore, Mrs. J. 4 - al remedies; inhalers. sprays, | Poctically described as “the majestio Spruance, Miss H L. Reed, Mrs. W. C. ? X 7 Sar &5 SRYTING: MED ThAR | o0y s gustward to Il Sihie Subi- | Farquaharson, Mrs, T. R. Edwards, Mrs. ef was concerngd, because | 7' gas! | L. F. Gefssler, Mrs. John Stephens, Mrs. / f 4 ry up the mucous secre- J Hemphill, Mrs. P. D. Browne, Mrs, / @ il @ Leopold “Aigeltinger, Mrs. J. B. Stetson, % e — | Mrs. Charles Morgan and Mrs. Fremont ? ; TEXTBOOKS QUESTION, | DR. D. P.'YONKESMAN. the Dis- | Momer attorney, A, G. Boothi trusices 7 None but the very choicest leathers and the highest type of ' _— Bl Cire for Consumption, - | Whlditer, B B Fond ana W. J. Dutton. /i shoemaking skill go into the Walk Over. c 1 X ‘ : The following ladies presided over the | ;| A TR SR = 4 : - Continued From Page 25, Column 7. | £" B0k " "Yorkermaan, . wrcat Michigsy | Tefreshment table; Miss Mau, Miss Mar- | ; Nothing short of the very best oak tdnnedoleather,1 tremeg x & the catarrhal pol —— e - doctor, who has made a life study of this | cel, Mrs. . athews, ss Sadler, 4 WAL - ” FoRg P i P 7 S P pr tem. ey e e ik ot | fatai disease. His wondertul remedy has been | Misses Atkinson, Miss Minnle Martin, . / by a special secret process, goes into the Walk™ Over soles, an - e prepastion MM b o mar School, made the fol- | fully tested and rigidly proven a sure cure organ, Miss Wagner. / y in informal dancing. was spent pleasantl Sie . The Young Women's Christian Assocla- tion celebrated its twenty-fifth anniver- of the hospitality extended between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock. The decorations were especially attractive, foliage in pro- fusion being arranged with bright flow- ers. In the library pink carnations pre- | dominated and pink roses were chosen for vice president, Mrs. G. W. second vice president, Mrs. J. | Mrs. Charles A. M . Miss Leontine Blakeman will givegan | informal tea at her home this afternSon. | Mr. E. and Mrs. Raas announces the engagement of S | be pleased to see thelr friends. Mr., and Mrs. William J. Lindow will be at home Sunday, February 1, from 2 te 5, at 2444 California street. i S a limited number of free city. and the system to be Herman Heyneman and and Mrs. Gregor Grant Fraser (formerly | the production was a d > ” 7. OF EASY they’re all put through a secret process of ours which gives un- y e | e world testify to it ver to kill th G * = s etine AWwe arghes e Success as & §eRU- | oy won msed o the 4 | Gread ‘germ that causes comsumption. The| Mre. 8. V. Mooney was hostess at a / equaled wear-resisting power. 1 r a eathred : % | 1 am opposed to the free distribution | doctor makes no secret of the ingredients of | charming tea yesterday afternoon at her = & - 2 3 - . of textbooks, first on the ground that the | his Wonderful cure, belleving that the people | home on Broadway. The drawing-rooms None but $5, $6 and $7 shoes approach them either in style he 3 : oks from one puptil te an- | Ay (AULC, 10, such & production 5¢ Aclence, | were made artistic with cut flowers and / or serviceability. lets 1se “'r; ‘&r"-llfl of @ ¢, | world, hrn}glrfi Joy rnull k;\(l'\\'l\rnlilto of cuétal: H :oll:g; :ndthc;:dl;llu:;::;laé:;l}l'e:uMe:; gy 4 d d b]t f th WQ n's - of sietn disease. Sec. | rescué from this awful, fatal disease. Such | tended to ¢ 1 g ! 1 think that puplls should feol g | eminent sclentists as. Koch, Luton, Pusteur and | Mooney was Assisted in Fecelving by the The daintiness, dgessiness an urability of b‘;‘_ r?e y tarrh s Pofcieiyy el 3 st vdoes. st G ";.:‘\,."L'l’!»iifi.y“r"mi';if}‘,; “dcciarcd. thas | Lollowing party: Miss Cooley, Mias Helen Walk Overs, and the swAng, snappiness and serviceability owt e r " coks cost them s ethi ey 1 ap- | tion germ cannot live a minute in ! g ' Ger- ’ # < 3 2 » - b : te them, but If the books ¢)st themn | rce of the ingredionts of this' wonie” | trude Batos, Miss Holen Spading, Mrs. Men’s Walk Overs are becoming so widely known that the Walk ; t value them. | that has already revolutionized the | Walton orne an rs. Taylor. T 677 e o -y P car S ¢ r ot b WUBL TR ok of tapsamiption det haa. tecon oty YL sty Over’s 10,000-pair-per-day plant can scarcely supply the derhand. H s BN ’pupll;s wouldqnu! ’h’\\"; from the dfa‘lalln!urh of dcx)!flily." :nmi;dlue.usl; Mies Katherine F. Keyes and William . g 3 s a d pia t in the curable iisi ree trial | v 2 s the opportunity of bullding up a textbook :: I(uxg::e and letters from grateful p:uplre— | . Hess were quietly married by Father | ifbrary in their homes. They would have ier consumptives rescued from the very | Ramm on Tuesday evening. The wedding Sent, (:M‘{!S . Wheno Walk a no books for references and ‘hers would | Jaws of deeth ‘ace Sont Iiee 10 NI who wiits | gecurred st the home of the srosm at- 82l g fyars Go On - it Woilding, Kalainazoo, Mich: - Dr. Yonkerman | California stect I the presence vf a few paid, fo eny ad- i ars B0 3 u 1 wants every consumptive sufferer on the face | invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hess will | a1 u Py g [ } TM" {oes s « “The increase in taxation would neces- | cf the earth to have this marvelous and only | spend a_ brief hnn:lyr;mn;x in Bluu(he‘:;n res U L. ope s r t and would be the sou genuine cure for consumption. ‘rite to-day. = California, after which they will reside ¢ 3 3 P, v > ble complaining from the D et o vou. more. oo thel, Package | 4¢ 1008 MeAllister street. frk 3.7, 924 MARKET ST. S5BSSITE. 1 he question is hardly rewi: | medicines, codliver oils, stimulants or changes | et . d E at this time. The of climate and it will convince you that at Mrs. L. Julian Thorne ave a euchre we are now receiving from last there has been discovered the true cure | party in honor of Miss Ethel Cooley ould be changed or eo mption. Don’t delay—there is nof {x "'““ | an hour to lose when you have consumption, Ot of | tnrost or lung trouble. Send to-day for free [ peckage. gist will tell you they ar from any injurious drug. yesterday afternoon, at her home, where sixty guests were pleasantly entertained. i The hostess was assisted by the follow- | / I st 1, Tyl il P all slot machines to be prohibited; telephones to built Tor 15,000 sary yesterday afternoon by giving a| aiss Heyneman will be at home Sunday | - % | fi Pesey From Consumptives Given Up to Die and |large reception at 1259 O'Farrell street, | afternoon, February 1, and Tuesday aft- | Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Currier have [;"v'” - . two schools are Sent Back From California Hope- |and, regardiess of the bad weather, 30| ernoon, February 3. sold their Clay-street home and h.‘n» o ot B St | fiiends and members availed themselves | RO taken apartments at St. Dunstan's. Mr. m as “Peggy” made s Bt and h of the experi- less and Helpless Are Now o4 suecess.