The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 13, 1903, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1903 MOBGERS 00 COMPARYMAES RS AER MAKES 1S PAMNTE PGED TRUST NEEDS : JICK WORK | NOGONGEssON = "~ WAGE OFFER " INTHETHRONE THE DOCTOR, ANI] ESCAPE ™= s o™ (NP T0 MINERS || s SAGE ASSERTS sion Tracks. e [ Canterbury. Use Rubber-Tired Ve-|opening of Isiais Creek to! | | Proposes Sliding Scale, Based on Price | in Their Flight | Nayigation Will Be —_— | | Ceremonial Is Witnessed by New York Fipancier | Many Church and Civil Talks of Business | Butte. { Considered. i of Coal. | Dignitaries Combinations. { ——. ! D2 C——— - ff lieves + s o ’ “QNDON. Feb. 1 5 = 3 - 3 lieves Them to e § Union's Counsel Scores Op-i N sk - | Regulation of Big United : 3 esterda 0 i son was enthre P o in ‘Hiding in {to the pe erators in Closin t o SNy Compani Requires X *{ Com | | with x e City g Argument. i | | catne :’-«;1“ as. 1 More Time . i church dignitaries ‘ AR militar: i —_—— .- - Feb. 12 —Sherir 3 Asserts That Scheme®Submittzd to 5 ool e e ak ssions Commission Gives Men’ Exactly e e sought to | i What They Pemanded oo Archde £ . [ 3 Nine Menths Ago. bury placed primate v\ Miss a - . o g PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12— | sl h -l ence th lled every i h ¢ of sii-the ny days els "! ER b after t T w : s g 3 jent George F. Baer of t 3 2 > argument POPULAR RAILROAD MAN | ge . N N s w AT ot WHOSE ARILITY HAS WON a . e f cks il ¢ F. Darrow, | HIM PROMOTION € w s T g g s ot also began _,“ 2 N 2 E b e - er . " WHO WILL NOT SUC- the summ! ¥ FAy 8 > ¥ E i e i B OBTAINING COL- sessions we ¥ 7~y EORGE \". ’!” PMAN of tI e i = HIP. held the atiention hern Pacific Gompany is re- | s w throughout their gratulations of his = shors o e SO nterest was manifest 0 sterday ap- s Ks. e 3 ance before the commi nger ageut of - . Z pecial I a »f the mine owners. Baer ' j. - $ mer P s 1g a gropo- s akes of- | many - Sht & - 3 fdl e e q 7 ASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—The s, 3 onth and he | petent as stoppe ts of burning | T \ Co n Commer in i o Crall or » made vacant | the empl thin sve e @ t S to-d red ar he market price of coal at 1 Goglon, who | of years 5 bad Sulbhed their werk 3 HAYS MADE A PROMISE. & ” i) . Jmarke appo e Coadt s biw o orins . t te was o g of Dr. W. D e prese: gt senger agrnnr f the Piedmont Air Line. | ot Shriners and w a e oot el vt g St e coal comipanies took up twa %e Lippman has been assistant city | their recent conclav . e L 1 T : vithah e hours i twenty minutes in delivaring ticket agent of the Sout c for ccess. g 2 % = his address, and he sat down he . avor of confif o1 % ated hundreds of per- ¢ Maine, Republican; nia, Republican; a steep grade. I compelled Darrow spoke at the afternoon compelle Hampshire. Republican for two hours and a wi a4 . The ‘gate York, Republican: Penrose, Up all of to-morrow in closing the min- . e he crowd that heard him was na, Ohic Rer as that which i 00, was surround throng when he temporari speech at adjournment time arks to-day were directed princi- | the wage statements presented ittee, which, he said, could not be relfed upon LEADERS RESPONSIBLE. admirir pended His rei pally a o the A Good Every Day Suit or Overcoat for $10.00 t connection that the SEAN JOSE TEACHERS ARE NOT SATISFIED Decide t Amendment Pro- i m Suppose 3 = e = . - hem alter: n t B pressed and e M " k well, and in ag was emphati ~ = = - only & one-ihi laring that any attem g Mackenzie W NTS "LECTRIC LINE ongress a s sin = g o ompt wenomn B - appol gie's . Tw t rtisan 1 : g ation of Crum priva : . > . proval of the com-! which this vi = < nded to enforce their de- P he money - AR R LI by the threatened destruction of the | S wast The: S = Q well Enew thet i€ the pumping | ter he has worn t e o mines would be destroyed. They | $O = fpr' UNIVERSITY STUDENTS thought U\' operators would rather yleld than | ARE TO MEET IN DEBATE The rafn of the mines Thé opsrators did | = . g v was met by mobs. pickets and.| . - Contest for the Carnot Medal Will that labor organizations com. Take Place This Evening at ' e . - z Stanford. time being of a num. | P siynires dececonnation 98! STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Feb. 1 Cagperei ,f‘,’“m_‘.“'f;,‘h;{ Yonr. i 00 of the ; 1 California and § had the i ; as pianned by n:_‘,avd ar s to drown out a The roundabot ing t it '“.J..l‘i,\ be eyl : would make ent ¢ E ’“'“a,’e‘e = podie] et SLIDING SCALE OFFER. 2. Our sl $ Canttibute 35 o atior alcht - Blins After reviewing the old sliding scale 2 ¢ the Third-street| . .. ... wage system, Mr. Baer presented’ this - that Captain A H o o ey t t )y and C E at the rate of wages now pald shall be 4 wld Max\Thelan and A. B Tinimum hasts for the next three Tears VDS e : s from the lst o ; figure of $1%,000 as he Blue El Fran Herrin ry. as vm— representa- \ . ¢ vears, and 2 ornia has won 1 r al of 3500 The Stanford As- ch regioh to be ascer- aces and the Hall re the debate will be -,ucdn;:p:r;:\x IAA"HYI"H!q to be ap- heid, will be crowded with for , or in case for any reason Sades oy teams. The rooting of these sup- then > alwayvs a feature of the de e. < sscnted . S ~Angetiontt e appointment and to os- loca nd Vanderlyn | n paid by in proportion to the st . e committee appoir tonnage at each operator to submit | . - on the rental s gy each month to said account - . vas n P d e i e . © glven that NIGHT OPERATOR CLOUGH e ~ ~ ,A « that the com- BLAMED FOR THE WRECK | hooks to var E should its agreements in UNSEL DARROW REPLI . ase riting so the committee could agree on Coroner’s Jury Holds Him Respon- | S? e uigensriifiongs Mlis'““ 3. . - report in connection with the ordin- sible for the Terrible Railroad | .. abioining (5 tho ARt it ot It » e an S N ot Nl Disaster at Esmond. | commission, reviewed the strike and all tis. “that it ‘would be h;,t,;':o"‘r YUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 1 g it entailed.” He went on to OF INTEREST - a street through the Produce Exchange | €¥'s jury brought in its v of the operators’ refusal to give the BRI 59 ERprin ) e Flipl i e men more money. He said: | OF THE PACIFIC COAST |y tweer de in the Postal Service | g More New Pensions jury places the SETC iz pROM B o urth rator Clough and it United States Iseued | Channe stated that tie this difficuity * 4 g : > . e = mpany franchise un. A - for fail- n the Jast hout of | * We are thinking of closing this youths’ suit sale very soon R e pUfering of ardicies ":\'xiq.‘.:',:" better come this weck—the suits may be sold out by Saturd: a el1bre Hun t CHINATOWNITHOBOUGHFARE ( The jurors e will do_exactly that which the men | The garments are odds and ends selected from the $7.50 to $10 ded mine months before, and which they | their ignorance Why mmittee practicaily killed f the Board of Pub- a new thorough- town by rereferring . Th goods. Only one to five suits to a pattern, so the prices are reduced to $4.95 The ages are 12 to 19 years: materials all-wool tweeds and cheviots in plaids, checks, stripes and mixtures. You are quite sure to find the young man’s size in a desirable pattern. Also at the same price a number of heavy-weight tan overcoats for youths from 14 to 19 years; formerly $7.50 and $10.00, now clearing out at $4.03. their aid not Mr. Baer o | ne months ago as be came to “commission ‘to-day o A You can do just as you please about pec med board, with | from all ‘blame nizing the union. If you do not recognizefit, f pla; be still a mystery it is because you are blind and you want to | Dupont S e R bump up agaiust it some more. That | Bullet Through Brain Fails to Kill, | lottoitrtois 12 nelther thep or and Braunhart| PASADENA, Feb. The strange cir: | 10r the disposition in th ™t | ® action noted, but | cymstance of a young m ;. | destroy the union. And if these axems of the ause the Board of an living with mats o n Almighty cannot see the inion they had bet- ot il a 38-caliber bullet hole through his brain funder along still a few more years and | _reportec at the s puzzling the surgeons. Leon Shadel, atter a while they will know it is | of Dupont Str&er| no accidentally shot Mmself Tueogn s Sratact ft - theamabives | Ay ,l:'mr; ving and has periods of perfect = Counsel then spoke of the skill required | 1 'i:l‘,’ 5)? the ess. Heal Officer Rowland the anthracite miner and the danger | < "L—Lxh:x;m e case is almost unprecedented. | involved in the occupation. He brought | tend a conference review the crippled and blind miners | oF il rer=BCe | ansport to Be Turned Tnto Dredger | ¥ho took the witness stand and called the able to the Commis-| VALLEJO, Feb. 12.—1It is stated here in | commission’s attentlon to the fact that f every thousand are k i be held on official circles that the transport Grant fs | six .out o killed in 11 a. m., and | to be converted into a dredger at the the mines each vear. He continued: i is definitely settied the | Mare Navy Yard. As ships are |, Fite, hundred dollars o year ix a bie price :fl"’?i:av,lza:lnns angd Inter- Grant will prove very opportune, as the | up coal to make Somiehoy cise fich: X Rave ersons will be invited to aflend. work will involve an expenditure of more | 8 computation made covering every company petition of the Castro Heights Com-| than $200 that hes filed schedules with this commission | - st {and in Mr. Baer's company only about a third i el @ ot over $400 in the year 1901 % per_cent of all the Reading's skilled | pany for permission to explode blasts at | workmen get 300 a vear: 33 per cent get be- | ! its quarry on Twenty-sixth and tween $800 and $900. and 58 per cent of all the m lsza | Streets was denied. DOUBlasS | " who appear on ‘the vayrols as contract . | miners get less than $300 a vear. Ordinances were ordered prepared pro- says scarce at Special in boys’ flannel waists and blouses; all our 75c grade on sale at 50e. Boys' flannelette waistsl extra heav; at 35¢. Boys' flannelette waists and blouses, medium and dark patterns; 23c quality at 15¢. i Boys' ties, four-in-hands, imperials, tecks and windsors; all 23¢ quality at 15c. v, dark patterns; 3s0c qualit ing fe he full <! T e é 3 : e o0 - ;Nrjp::f f:z:ml ?“'m\“n‘r'-?“&“}z'en’x:"””‘l Senate Con?rma Nominations. = g&:ldrani sallor caps in all the latest colors, 45e, 75¢, $1.00, | ond streets; changing grades at Twenty-| WASHINGTON/ Feb. 13—The Senate bt o h h leath loth 1l the 1 | sixth and_Guerrero streets and on Man-| to-day confirmed these nominations: Children’s yac t caps with leather or cloth visors, in all the latest | ®els and Joost avenues and Acadia, Con-! Alban G. Snyder. secretary of lega- colors, at 45e¢, c, $1.00 and $1.50. | go, Baden and Detroit streets. | tion and Consul General at Bagota, Co- _~Children’s sallor hats; colors brown, Oxiord, pearl and red; regular | —_— !!ambla Anhurl\é Bellupre, now secre- $1.50 and $2.00; now ® 4 ; . o tary and Consul General to Colombia, to ' 'y . | Wedding of & Colusa Belle. [ e Minster to Colombia; Clinton F. Ir. MARYSVILLE, Feb. 12— - V. Nelson. | win. Associate Justice of the Suprems | Councilman and a vprominent business | Court of Oklahoma. TM A" | man of this city, and Miss Mayme Grover Consul—David R. Birch, at Malaga. 3 {of Colusa were married at the residence| Consuls general—Hugh Pitlirn, now 'nf the bride’s parents in Colusa to-day. | Conzul, at Hamburg; Richard Bnrtle-1 | Miss Grover is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | man, now Consul at Valencia, at Cadiz. J. Grover, one of the most prominent | Postmasters—Arizona—K. Hauser. Wil- THE WILSOX DISTILLING CO Afamm s of Colusa. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson | cox; Benjamin Goldman, Naco. Nevada Baltimare, M4 will make Marysville their future home, |—W. W. Booth, Butler. MAIL ORDERS. z Y MAIL ORDERS. We fill mail orders for Ld o D Mail orders filed for o th, ns or - :l':.v:‘l.o’:.fi’;..d & - ::’,: ,:z(;;g.mf'wmfl- 718 Market Street. ings or hats.

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