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(] THE SAN FIANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, Paine’sCelery EAUSE U[MH | Compound | Will Banish Your Neuralgia. Read the Strong Testimony of an| Eminent Kentucky Physician. | | |Four Milwaukee - Men | . Succumb and Ten Are IlL | et < Inhale Fatal Vapor While| S —r Fighting Steel Plant * Blaze. p: AL ¥ = » : Victims Are Not Overcome Until| < Many Hours After Return- . sople wel ing to Their Respective | - EoF fimp Homes. | « formula o N 4 “md| MILWAUKEE. Wis., Feb. 4—Four fire- x wide men are dead 3 others are seriously treatment |1 m the effects of inhaling the fumes and itric acid, while fighting a fire at the operties nt the Schwab Stamp and Steel Cc pany, last night. The victims of the > i . t overcome for many to the when one by one they | . 1 are i ],‘ ANDREW WHIT ptain truck No. 1. | g - EDWARD HOGAN, pipeman, Engine - - e | Comy No. 1 | THOMAS DRONEY, pipeman, Engine | FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Comgany Mo i | | ly ill, who are not expected DIAMOND DYES bave been manufactured. They give fast, er, are; Daniel McCarthy, lieu- beautiful colors and are prepared for Engine Company No. 1: Thomas | bome use. Simply follow directions. sistant chief; Peter Lancaster, e IS Bred San Truck No. 2 bllowing probaly will recover: Wil- truckman; George Hanrahat, William Kennedy, truckman; Nunwash, truckman; George kman; Jack Hennessy, lieuten- TO DIVIDE TERRITORY INTO FIVE COUNTIES Republican Legislators oposed County Gov- nment Act is Chief Claney’s condition physicians cannot determine his | f living aptain Peter Lancas g and Truckman William Me- Willlam Kennedy are serious ant who 1 to-day and rapidly n La appeared priest was sent for and Catholic church ad still alive, but very men 1 W MURDERER OF CAP.alIN | JACOBSEN MUST HANG HONOLUL Jan rderer A —Tanb; Gisa Captain Jacobsen Wood, will hang, 1 taken. The Octo. a mer Frec djourned two days OF FIREMEN BONILLA GATHERS ARMY" TO ATTACK THE CAPITAL FEBRUARY 5, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. HEADQUARTERS FOR SHAWLS. 2 1 ] Foreign Residents Fleeing From Honduras Because||., F O R 3 D A Y S ON I Y A - . = H volutionary Outbreak. B i : i : Of Revo T : g Bargams—lmmense bargains (no other words describe them)—in Eiderdown r 0 - . b . . . , -~ - o 7 Amansii. aaft duiprégaring (o move upfi. 3 iucques. Towels and Curt;mr—Specud prices quoted below will be for 3 days only—Thurs- é the capital. He is delaying the advance av i 1 ay evening—not atter— | 1 order to mcreu: hfs army to the largest ay morning until Saturday > H | possible number. It is believed ~that || ' 1 should Bonills ake a d showing o . t | e e 00 Honauran || 8] Eiderdown Towels. 2 ‘i | army, which is now suppcrllng]' G(;n»‘ra; v : 2R TR A - Sierra, wauld desert to the newly electe ! | e 0| Sacques i 4 00 Cu [ | | Foreighers, fearful of the disorder that | C an .D E | A 2 | 1 At 8 5¢ Each ozen ? | 1 | B 500, reatia RIPPLE EIDER- L] | g | I @ colors. s ch 400 dc regular $1 00 HEMMED TOW- T [ = Sy A . oo size and servic 85C $l OO 0 : & 1.00 g e : 2 | ac $l. ac $1.00 oo 3 =t 4= [ RO ] 0 mnest auaiis e via-raomn. ctan- | o0 acsen zesutar 1 > And $l .25 Pair {o =1 o v d, s hound, ) inches by RESERAS 1 e ot et i G Dl Bt {1 AR oy nday will - { @] $1.00. FOx THREE DAYS 10 and $1 ich cannot be duplicated ‘ }E 3 | {1 ] | 3 : - | < - 3 w ||z} Collars g 1 . | HiE At 35¢ Each £ Ml E t 90C Black Hose |; 1 40 dozen beautiful embroidered turn s H over COLI Tich colorings, worth for women, in all sizes, at & pairs [g | 50c and 6 . at 36c each. Cor. Sutter St. and Grant Ave. for $1.00. bk | | IMPORToRS OF THEO & FARRO CORSETS. | | | [ = - — = | | BAND MUSIC IN HAWAII j UULBA Hn 5 DISPENSED BY TELEPHONE ] E | . | Government Orchestra Plays to an | ALL BUREAU, 1406 G STREET, —3 N. W., WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.— The State Department has been | advised that Sierra, the hold-over is the greate pianists, GABRILOWITSCH: | selected the e O use on his ease of movement of any piano. piano. Inquire for them. 931 MARKET STREET, | | { failed to | President of Honduras, has turned | | I of exceptions during | over the Presidency to a council of Min-| | | rt of the |isters, and that Bonilla, who claims to| | | _unless such been elécted to the Presidential of- | ** — ~+ term during | fice, has proclaimed hims ident at | . ndered it is u,"',t',\,'“a:,:;,_"““ TS “Sasents Saasident & COMMANDER OF SQUADRON s Bonilla has rallied a large force at ORDERED TO COAST OF HON- DURAS., » -+ world has yet seen in piano construction. piano that is attracting the at- tention and receiving the en- dorsement and praise of the | world’s great musicians and 0SSIP —7 GABRILOWITSCH permitted the widestlatitude in artistic expression, the fullest volume and most perfect quality of tone, and the greatest Our liberal terms will permit you to own an Everett THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., One Price Piano House SAN FRANCISCO Branch--951 Broadway, Oakland. will result from the revolution, with its consequent confiscation of property and raiding by guerrilla bands, are scurrying to places of safety. Many have hurriedly disposed of their interests and left the country. I S GLASS TAKES COMMAND. Relieves Admiral Casey and Is Now Chief of Pacific Squadron. Rear Admiral Silas Casey yesterday ,U).nsfflv‘r\d the command of the Pacific squadron to Rear Admiral Henry Glass. who for the next few years will be ruler of the white navy in these waters. The ceremony of aking and taking command took ce vesterday afternoon on board the crui New York, which has been Admiral Casey’s official home since he returned from Panama. O tay on the New York has been comparatively brief, and there was little in the good-by ceremony of the personal feeling that entered into the leave-taking of Admiral Rog Admiral Casey bade the officers of the flagship a formal good- by, and as he stepped over the side into his steam barge the marine band played a farewell tune, his two-starred flag was hauled down and the cruiser’s guns barked out the thirteen-gun salute to which the adm 's rank entitles him. The smoke of the farewell salute had barely cleared away when the barge bear- ing Rear Admiral Henry Glass, until yes terday commandant of the Yerba Buena naval training station, but now command- er of the Pacific squadron, came dashing | teward the New 3 | The band that had just finished its fare- well to Admiral Casey blared forth a welcome to the new chief. The sideboys | who a few moments before had solemnly | saluted the retiring admiral raised their well scrubbed hands in respectful recogni- | tion of a new “old ma and the guns, | still warm with their tribute to Admiral | Casey, banged forth another thirteen re ports in honor of the commencement of | the Glags regime. As the echoes of the New Yo to the new chief died out the naval mili- tia_ship Marion fired a salute as a spe- cial tribute to a very good friend of the volunteer organization. The trouble in Honduras hastened the change of commanders by several days. The work of preparing the ship for sea is being pushed along vigorously, and in a day or so the fleet will start for the scene of the latest Central American revolu- tion. Admiral Casey went ashore and is at the Occidental Hotel, where he will re- st achievement the It is the one salute Everett piano to I HiGH FAVOR President Not Likely to Oust Local Port | ! Schooner Robert Searles , Meets Unusual D. Woods, Republican memb of Con- The phenomena was noticed November 21 at & whose term expires March 4.(3:15 p_m., on our homeward voyage. At the | is backed by the enti alifornia | time the water was smooth the vessel salling < >, | a f four ts an hour. was in | delegation, who called on the President B Bagior B o T R N to-day in a body and pressed his claim to t threw me e berth and vessel so the place. Irish, though a Democrat, who did not in even vote for McKinley, is strongly dorsed by Senators Allison and Dol and membars of the Jowa Congress delegation, by Senator Hanna and by Don M. Dickinson of Michigan, and he po: bly has the support of F eral Payne. Irish is an Iow | e obtained the support of his friends in that | En route State. wrecked S Roosevelt expsessed the greatest hes tancy when visited by the California del- egation to-day against disturbing Irish. | | being | Pratas | near ber He said Irish was a wonderful man—won- bout 7000 derful as a campalgner and public speak- | > r‘\’\\'\-—'r‘:\ o ¢r. He spoke admiringly of Irish's elo- s Ve har quence, and was very cautious In reply- ¢ the Californians | »d to make room for | a Republican. fact, the delegation left the White House impressed by the ing the request \ sed | | The Searles satled 7 from Port President's firmness A convinesd that} piskeley with & lumber cargo. After go- Irish will probbly hold his job. g on the drydock for repairs she will { take another lumber cargo to Haiphong. | WIDOW OF EX-SENATOR | SUES FOR $3,200,000 OFFICERS AND CITIZENS | HUNT MURDEROUS ITALIANS Warm Reception Awaits Men That Attacked Delamontaign Home Elizabeth B. Tabor Claims to Have | Suffered by Fraudulent Trans- | fer of Mine. | SR, Feb. 4.—A suit for $3,200,000 | 1 jamages has been filed in the Distriet | - _a.t Ifon Mm.",““n' damag: - beth B. Tabor, the “mmr REDDING, Feb. 4.—Ever since the at- Court n;_\ E za'}t'b\ % "v:i“\( Soihea tack.made by a gang of Italians on the S ey Page and the Ran. | Delamontaign home at Iron Mountain last “hich Mrs. Tabor alleges to havé incurred | Iron Mountain have been wrought up om a sale on an execution of | 9 1405 - {:.S»u;:?.;)ilr‘.“ mine, near Leadville, which | Ea1& es y";fi,&;.‘,’g; 'ar"fi"dfl;’flfi;’ e belonged@ to the Tabor Mining and Mill- | g e . - ing Company. They were tracked to Redding. A warm This mine was sold in 1899 for little more isty judgment, which reception awaits them should they be cap- than S$13,00 to gl ; N | tured. It is now believed the gang went the defendants and William . Harp are | , the house with a determination to kill said to have held inst Tabor. Fraud | 2t is alleged against the defendants for the manner in which they secured possession | Californians in New York. of the mine. | NEW YORK, Feb. 4 —From San Fran- Bernstein, at the Grand; J. the dillac: W. J. Morse the Criterion: Mrs. Copeland ker, at the Manhattan; Mrs. So Gistinct from the gcneral class of | pictures that are nsed as supplements | are the Sarony ceries now being given free with The Sunday Call that many and I think t;a:ry are ;fi.'lé:-ufg“l;e’:“.gfl“. J. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. N. Fitzpatrick. fl’:‘helt and most costly series, althougn | a¢ the 2 :\m:mi!l.u];. P. J}(ln“\‘fund h. the cheaper O were submitted, as i¢ | hompson, at the Hoffman: H. Miles, a: wished to give it patrons the best | the Albert; C. Redding, at the Bartholdi; | picture that could be obtained. { Miss A. Taylor, at the Navarre; W. R. | —_——————— | Wheeler, at the Impertal. From Los Angeles—Miss S. Lowman and J. L. Low man and wife, at the Marlborough; R. E. } the Navarre. From Sacramento Adon, at the New Amsterdam. ——————————— SATLORS MAY HAVE LEFT | MISSING SHIP TLORENCE | iy | Barry Crew of the Barkentine Klikitat Tell | - of Strang> Lights Seen Off Dake’s Agency Moved. Columbia River The E. C. Dake Newspaper Advertising bt a0, Tan: - The crew .| Agency has moved from the Merchants' Ex- HARGEULL, Jad- Bolie crow of the change, where it has been, located for the la: barkentine Kiikitat tell a story that may have some bearing on the missing ship twenty-three years, to the e bullding, 124 Sansome street, new and larger quarters, This agency is equipped to place advertising in Florence. The Kiikitat arrived here, | pewspupers throughout the world. | forty days out from Port Ludlow. When | off the mouth of the Columbia, eleven Riot Ringleaders Captured. | days out, heavy seas were running and a gale blowing. At night the crew saw five or six lights which seemed to be close down to the surface of the water. The SEATTLE, Feb. .—Deputy Sheriffs to- | day succeeded in capturing Ed Cope, Pat Curtis and John Trigg, the ringleaders in | tours, because it main until the fleet salls, when he will leave for Santa Barbara to spend a well earned rest. COSSACKS CAPTURE FIVE . ALLEGED SEAL POACHERS Four Japanese and an American Sen- tenced to Imprisonment at Vladivostok. VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 4—Advices re- ceived by the steamer Empress of China tell of the capture at Robben Isiand of four Japanese and an American named Thompson, hunters belonging to the Jap- anese sealing schooner Ishikawa Maru, and alleged to be raiders. The sealers were captured by the garrison of Cos- sacks on the island and taken to Vladi- vostok, where they were sentenced to fourteen months’ fmprisonment. The imprisoned men have taken steps to protest against their confinement through the Japanese Commercial Com- missioner at Vladivostok. Before his in- tervention the prisoners fared bddly. When they landed on Robben Island they had in their possession a Japaness flag and a piece of cloth saturated in kero- sene, but no firearms. ————————— To Cure a Cold in One Day Teke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, druggists yefund the money .f it fails to E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. Al Klikitat's men judged that they were in boats just being lowered. They caught a glimpse of the lights, but never saw them again. The Klikitat about in the vicinit and no wreckage of a which three deputy marshals were beaten insensible and the jail delivered of fts | prisoners. Deputy Marshal Steffin is said to be in a critical condition from wounds but saw nothing | received at the hands of the men under kind. | arrest. | | | | the riot at Issaquah Sunday night, in | tacked and stood | | e | | AUCTION 76 GEARY Japanese Art Goods STOCK OF OKUNA & COMPANY Grant Avenue, 2 Consisting of Bronzes, Carved Ivories, Silk Goods, Brasses, Jardinieres, i Vases, China and every description of Oriental wares. | COMMENCING TO-DAY (THURSDAY) AT ila. m. 1 AND CONTINUING EACH DAY WITHOUT INTERMISSION UNTIL W SATURDAY EVE. SALE FROM 10 a. m. till 10 p. m. EACH DAY. Everything to be sold without reserve. | A rare opportunity for connoisseurs and art collectors. i ELY STERN, Auctioneer. UCEAN BOTTOM i Official. r Terrors. ' | | Bpecial Dispalch: to The Call | SEATTLE. Feb. 4—After battling her 4 ay over a subma olcano, througk WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—President | W2¥ er a Ahr?frml“ \’ leano, iy ,:\ Roosevelt has a knotty problem to solve ‘“I typhoons and a succession o€ Beavy in the appointment of a naval officer of | 8ales, the stanch four-masted schooner | the port of San Francisco. The incum- Robert Searles, Captain J. H. P. Pil = | bent is Colonel John P. Irish, a gold | Fived this morning, 101 days out & Democrat, who stumped Nebraska and ”-"'“'l',-'-s:» China 4 e A Jther Western States for McKimey in| At Port Townsend Captain Piltz fur-| 54y * ¢ votes for him. | Pished the United States Hydrographic making a harvest of votes for | Befice ithan oot of U G n el » > man who wants the place is Samuel | vglcano. He says regarding it: | Audience Scattered Over Many Distant Districts. HONOLULL’, J 28— The people the sat telephone and on i red he Ge ernme tain Berger and h w playing In the stand at t Hilo Hotel, and a large trumpet & celver was placed in the band stand. Te ephones were switched on and the mus Volca of the b eral Chops Dow:n Telephr;ne Poles. EMO! NT. Nebr., Feb. 4.—1 Make: BERLIN a Bluff at Suicide. mental weak: Rancher Found Dead. BAN JOSE, F 4 Ammon Diss. a rancher living near Mayfield. was 1 dead in bed to-d He bad died s time during had alone on the ceased was 1 had been disease posed to on. B. KATSCHINSKI FHILADELPHIA SHOE CO. 10 ThiRD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, ADJOINING CALL BUILDING. Ii You Want Comfori Buy the Matron’s Pride Style is all right in its way, but there are thousands of ladies who look_first to comfort. The lady of the house, who Is constantly on her feet from morning until night, looks more for an easy shoe than a stylish one, and to such ladies we wish to offér our Matron's Pride, a viei kid ce sb made so th vamps do not press the foot, coin toes and tips, turned soles and rub- ber heels. This sh 3 to 9; widths 65. Sizes 3 3|15 Ladies’ Full Dress Samdals Ladles’ Patent Leather Sandals, with one strap, two straps, Roman straps, turned sole and eith- ¢ heels, PAIR. 375 te $2.50. A to E ONLY. Ladies vici kid button shoes, square toes and tips. Reduced from 3.0 te 2 to 4, widihs A "HILDR , with spring heels. Stoll TO t ze sDUCED 3 3 :D TO 70 CE We cannot guarantee to flll coun- try orders on the above sale goods, we have some sizes of ev- advertised. yet we have size af every style ad- Ty vertised, B. KATSCHINSKI, Philadelphia Shoe Co. 10 Third St,, San Franglsco