The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 18, 1903, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1903. CONSUL SEEKS SUP Mexico’s Representative Demands Redress at Washington. ot Like the Decree of ct Court, Order- g Home Sold. N atte roey. Mex- eceived an ADVERTISEMENTS. TAL FORCE v Vi applica antage is the ViGOR, VITALITY for MEN. RM BISHOP'S PILLS have in use over Afty ears e leaders of the aricocele 5 vous Tuurhlnu o? Immediate. Im. ¢CENT® 5cy to every fune. CO., 40 GRANT DRUG Dt Pieroe's Electric Truse iss Marv othing like it. Pest Hetainer on earth d » gyenuine Curefor Rupture. renowned. 27improvem'ts. I Tuptured investigate at onoe. Call or write for *Booxuer No. 1. AG! \le £. FRUSS CO.. 33 West 24th Street, New r 206 Post Street, San Fm.cucn, (hL MEN AND WOMEN, Use Big G for unnatural Varges.inflammations, ations or uicerations mucous membranes. Painless, snd not sstrin- gent or poisonous. Rold by te, or sent in piain Wrapper, by “cxpress. prepaid. fof 700, or 5 botties 82.75. ’ i Evans CEwcaL 00, (atalogues and Price Lists Mailed on Application. | | | { FRESH AND SALT MEATS. | IAS. BOYES & 0. S5m-g.cm o | 1204 OILS. G OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS | .8 ¥ Fhone Main I1ll< L PRINTING. v e L C. HUGHES, PRINTER, 811 Savsome st., & CME COURT A5KS AMENDMENT T0 PENAL CODE |Refusing to Answer Questions to Be Made | a Felony. District Attorney Byington to Submit Bill to Leg- | islature. e .| The case of Lulu Wilson, alias Mamie Lin, charged with a misdemeanor for re 4 2 question on the first Ernest Alexander, e a jury in Judge in Police District nd when ested that trial had woman had contempt of pon at District At- ike a mo contu Yy P trial trial nd un- to y material The act ftect imme- ilson case,” said the District esterday f the or that rea- f a witness a felony, for witnes a of fact, com STRAIGHTENING OUT COMPANY’'S AFFAIRS Copper King Mine Found to Be in Very Bad Shape by the Directors. (o of rank h there r whic ible lat lon with the result that ern were found t Captain Harvey was in straightening out ng the mine in shape. he Palace last night he of the th get pur- with jardne connected ank of and th his Sons of the Revolution. th Society of n will Revolut e Sons of ica t next ning in the California Hotel clock in commemor: of the birth of G be sent an essay u the inform wi following Mora Mos on subjec "he m the ¥ decided to post- which is usually given ston on suggested by is to be agers of the its ba man- et bruary 21, until next Ap The fol- g named b > been s ted as the wciety for the current Gray, president; Colonel i Alex- Warr treasurer; Colonel A Hubbard, re; trar; Byron Mauzy, marshal; W. J. Dut- ton, Henry B. Colonel John C Currier, John ser, Edward M Adams George Howe, board of managers. The society now has a mem- bership of The following named were elected members of the soclety: Charle Stmons. Albert P. Redding, George W. Shreve, Herbert Hume, Joseph W. Hum Charles M. Kinne, L. Durbos Srnest H. Hills i Percy de Witt Gas Kell S o T Cld Litigation Revived. much suits aris I Lhe ted by the gainst t on Com- in op- erativ pany loss of wage her other cialist . west of Chicago. 1 am curing more men than ~ any _other doctor _anywhere. My aapetinmen: 8 of a 16-year qual- ity, and I cure every case [ treat, any spe . C.;dOSLEN, M D The Leading Specialist I am always willing to wait for my fee un=- til cure is effected. “Weakness,” Varicocele, Contract= ed Disorders, Stricture, B ¢, Cured quickly, permanently and pain- lessly. Write for pamphlet, “‘Live All Your Years a Man.” Consuitation frec, et office or by mail. DR. 0. C. JOSLEN, Cor. Kearny and Market Sts. Opposite Call Bullding. JATES REGAN, THE PiONEER, PASSES AWAY| o . | AGED BANKER WHO PASSED AWAY IN THIS CITY YES TERDAY. director of the | and Loan Soclety | irs identified in an | with the Catholic | church of this city, dled at 5 o'clock sterday morning at his home, 2039 Ellis eet. His health had been failing (wr‘ some time and considering his advanced age death was not unexpected. Mr. Regan, for more than thirty years, Hibernia and for many ) official capacity was connected with the Hibe Bank, st of the time holding a position in the | al department of the concern. Two | vears ago he was cted member of | the directorate. During h younger lld\‘?‘ was th secretary of Bishop | private so employed he 1 as | busine: 1s X rs of Alemany with the n San Franc ider he church native of Ireland, 71 y 1y related to the obin fam- uncle of Joseph, Richard and 1 Tobin. He is survived by three sons ward, Joseph and Richard, and four duughters. Of the latter two are Sisters of Merey. A third is Mrs. O'Toole and the Miss Agnes G. , prin- pal of the Coover Primary Arrangements the funeral have not vet been made WILL NOT HUNT WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT “Jack” Dalton Says He Has No Idea MANY GENERALS |DEEDS ARE MADE | ment of Ransom | the encampment was he! | General | sway. T0 EVADE DEBT Jury So Finds in the. Suit Against Capi- talist Helbing. I THEIR PANKS St. Louis Will Send Famous Fighters to the City. Says He Gave Property to! Wife to Defraud His Creditors. Representatives Here Arrang- ing for the Encamp- ment. —_— Austin E. Cook and §. M. Sparklin of | A jury in Judge Hunt's court decided | St. Louts arrived in the city vesterday | yesterday that Louis Helbing, the capital- ( and are registe at the Palace. | ist, in deeding to his wife, Louisa, $60,000 They are prominent business men of | worth of improved reaity in the Western | Louis and have come here to make | sqqjtion, had done so with the intent to | mnts for the quartering here| g.eruuq his creditors. The verdict was ey rendered on special issues submitted to a | | jury in the suit of Bush & Mallett, the | mantel manufacturers, against Helbing and his wife to set aside the deeds made by Helbing in 18%. A sult to recover $80 due the firm on promissory notes made by Helbing will follow the filing of the | findings in the suit to set aside the deeds ! by Judge Hunt. It appears from the testimony that Hel- | bing, who owns eighteen flats in the Western Addition, deeded the property to his wife. The deeds were not recorded until 186 and in the meantime Helbing | set about making improvements on the Fullerton, Harn Pope, Greer, | premises. Among the firms from whth’ r and Coleman. The last time | he purchased goods was Bush & Mallett. 1 in San Fran- | He claimed to be the owner of the realty cisco the post escorted its late member, anI(I‘ it ““-“h““‘ “"“" the 5:"'“ :0‘:‘“"; :g Yene . o the oty arter | collect on the promissory notes he gav General Sherman, to the city, and atter | FOER (0 /¢ BOTC 0 Y EBCC Led that oming Grand Army encamp- of Post of that city, ich they are both members Shortly after their arival they lected apartm ts at the and Hotel which will be the headquarters of Ran- som Post ,as well as the abiding place of its members during the encampment week. Ransom Post is the largest in Missouri besides the distinction of always ing the biggest delegation to the annual conclaves it proudly boasts of a membership-that has or has had on its roll some of the most notable fighters of ivil War, including Generals Sher- a warm struggle secured for St. Louls |t "o i tence of the deeds became known. Agoealing ongRI DAL .| Helbing, when pre for payment, m Post has a similar purpose i | ,)aimed that he was not the owner of the view this y It will bring to ‘hls‘rflnl()‘ | city 150 members, among whom will be | "1t is'said the action was a test suit and | Major General Eugene A. Carr, Major|ynat the filing of a new action by the John C. Bates, ex-United States | plaintiffs of yesterday will be followed by | enator John B. Henderson and C. G.|geveral others ! | Warner ana F. W. Fordyce, two prom- = ;‘ inent railroad men Lily Langtry owns a Nevada gold mine, | Mr. Cook is past commander of the|sald to be one of the richest in the world. | post and Mr. Sparkiin is its present | sss—————————— quartermaster. Discussing their plaus ADVEB.TISEMENTS. Dyspepsna and other stomach troubles quickly relieved and in most cases surely cured by the use of lycozoné This scientific gernacide is abso- lutely harmless:; it subdues the inflammation of the mucous mem- brane of the stomach, and by re- moving the cause, effects a cure. Used and recommended by leading phy- sicians. Take no substitute and see that last night, the last named said: “We are coming to San Francisco with the detrmination of securing for St. Louis the G. A. R. Encampment in 1904, | when the big exposition will be in full St. Louls has pledged its war veterans plenty of funds to entertain their comrades and we are of the opin- fon that our city will be able to hold out better inducements than any other city that may desire the encampment for that year.” BOXER CAMPAIGN FORMS THEME FOB A LECTURE The Rev. Joseph M. Gleason Ad- | dresses Large Audience Upon ! Subject of Interest. The Rev. Joseph M. Gleason gave an illustrated lecture in the Alhambra Theater last evening under the auspices of the Gentleman's Sodality of St. Rose's Church. The ushers were members of the League of the Cross Cadets in uniform. The subject of the lecture was *‘Cam- paigning in the Boxer War.” The speaker took part in the stirring events in China that formed his theme and he spoke very entertaining! each bottle bears my signature. Trial size, $1.00, at druggists or by mail, from s illustrated with lantern The text - - — pictures, which were thrown upon a screen. The audience was large. In ad-| dition to the lecture a special programme | of exercises was provided, which included | remarks by E. J. Palmer, the ch'urman‘ of the evening; duet by the Misses Geor- Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and of Trailing Bears to *‘gmm_ recitation by Kathleen mehan,i and modern conveniences | | Alaska. Trish jig dances by Frances and e the sitribates that B ack” Dalton, after whom the famous ' Dougherty and selections by have made these two kan trail was named, arrived from | hattan Quartet. The “‘m,’(““l‘“(s[:“"r’"lg. firand hotels popular with the north yesterday and is at the Grand | the “m“';\.‘,‘\‘”;:d;{‘.:ill()"” Charles C. Sulli- | tourists and travelers || Several days ago a story was tele- ward 1. Barry, Frank C. Shaugh- who visit San Fran- || from attle to the effect that James P. O'Connell, James J.| flotels cisco. | ile on a recent visit to Washington he | dson, James J. Walsh, Arthur | | had been summoned into the f nce of | (yNeille and Thomas Sheridan. | i President Rooseve who had requested e P e . 5 R rvices fc contemplated bear hunt | gy TIES SALE OPENS this morning. ___AMUSEMENTS. s Tor the trip haq | The sale of seats for the Kilties, Cana- T P RIS angements for the trip had crack military band, Gordon High- aid lust night that there was no truth in the story than another ed a few days before that he had to the Secretary of State a for $100.00 against the Dominion | alleged interference with | djustment of the ! more publis; presented claim Government for bis tralls after a n bound e ity i e No Better Time. 1 Rates run to June $30.00: | ther &t traveling man, harge rgery, was commenced be- | fore Pol vesterday. At-| torney ented the de fendant, ce till next T ey Byington | strongi Freudenthal, 120 Sutt 4 complaining witness, | testified that the nature to the check was not his and that he never authorized ny one to sign his name to the check. The case was then continued tili Thurs- aa It was reported to the District A\— torney that White's is weil-kno; the Fast, wo , ¢ ) the | forged « of his son, which was the reason t for a week's con e on “Wagner and will be given at ociation | Aunditorfum ing by Mrs Charles W Rhodes’ lecture h choice delivered with telling effect with the exquisitely | rende sical parts, and the superb views most faithfully and artisticall pre- | senting in colors the various scenes, the | nce is carried through tHe play, feei- { Ing that next to really bei t Bayreuth | is the privilege of spen with Mrs. Rhodes as through the scenes great plays { —_————— | 0Old Case Is Decided. The Supreme Court yesterday affirmed the judgment of the lower court, which refused to set aside an order dismissing the suit brought by property holders against the Tax Collector and the bond- | holders to have the Dupon street assess- ment declared vold and to enjoin the Tax | Collector from selling real estate for the | | pon-payment of levies. The case has been in the courts in various phases for more than sixteen years. Seversl’ matters in | connection with It yet remain to be sot- | tied. 1g an evening she carries one | and thoughts of the | —_— e-e ! Chamley Arraigned in Court. Dr. 8. R. Chamley, 2 Third street, ap- peared before Police Judge Fritz yester- | | day and was instructed and arraigned on | the charge of manslaughter. He was rep- | resented by Attorney Burchard, who asked and was granted a continuance till Friday. The defendant is accused by J. M. Neven of Wells, Nev., with causing the death of his wife, Katherine, on Feb- | ruary 6 by malpractice whlle operating on her for cancer. | o4 2 in smith. The same | ALHAMBRA THEATER i wood Circle of the Women « ¢ | . had a valentine party in its circle hall | { in the Pythlan Castle. An enjoyable | | evening was passed | | { THEATRES | Ball of the Arcanumites. ! i West Council of the Royal Ar- 1 anum will give its annual ball to mem- | BELASCO and MAYER, . Progrisoni | Lers invited gues Union Square | Hali t vening. Tt utt-| TO-NIGHT. THIS WEEK der the tion of th ned: | AND SUNDAY. 1 H. H floor W. A. Bui- | DROPPED IN ON MOTHER." ! terfield stant; Dinkelspiel, | Sol Smith Russell's Great Success, C. A. W. Folkers, Dr. J. C. Antho : H. Dorian, E. H. Wobber, J. 8. pEACEFUL i F. C. Plume, L. R. Piper and T K H { uift, floor committee; G. H. Bartlett, W VALLEY ! M. Young, H. B. Brough, Thomas Banks, | C. H. J. Truman, C. W. Strobel, G. M. | ERNEST HASTINGS, ALICE TREAT HU | | Van Buren, H. B. Langille, T. D. Cole- and the Entire Alcazar Stock Compar i PRICED 5 3 : | ADVEB.’NSEMENTS week's en- Theater Mon- this morning ders, which commences a agement at the Alhambra ay afternoon next, opens at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s ———————— Valentine Parties. st Monday night Darina Parler of the Daughters of (ke Golden West MASCAGNH SECOND CONCERT | To-Morrow Aiternoon, 3:15 sharp. ' ALHAMBRA THEATER ! > a valentine party lodgeroom LPHONY (First | in the Red Men's building. There a FF, AMI gramme of entertainment which in- | >, $1.50, $1 | music, songs and lterary | ¢ | ere was the dis- 4 rt— | red v = to all. Then | ! the r which there serv was 10 hour of danc- The KlLTl ES ARE COMING. | | | ( \Mdm'u Crack Military Band, | MONDAY AFTE! | Kathryne Mc 1 Benjamin, Mamie N = Driscoll and President ‘ommer HIMROD'S CURE CURES O'Farrell st., bet. Stockton and Powell. Phone 231, | Main 23 Cleanest; Sweetest, Brightest—The Best Yet, | | “Hoity Tmty” | And This Is W They Examiner— o Muech for t i ghrnnhlp ‘‘Makes a Big Hit. . ali—"In for a Full Season of Success.” Asthma is a spasmodic contrac- Bulletin—"A Most Pretentious Production.” | tion of the air-cells. i gy e e | 5 t—""Wirklich Gros A scientific and successful treat- A5 Gelaya are dangerous, secure at thess | ment can only be had by inhalation, prices, quick. Night, 23c, 30c and T75c; Sat- | Internal remedies im; urday and Sunday matinees, 80c. | Childrer at mallneol 10e lnl Zn: LHAMBHA THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, and 21, And SATURDAY MATINEE. FREEMAN & LYNN'S COMMERCIAL MEN'S 50--Mastodon Minstrels--50 GREAT COMEDIANS! SPLENDID VOCALISTS! UNEXCELLED BAND and ORCHESTRA! The Drummers Give the Warmest Show on the Road! POPULAR PRICES. Seats now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. the di- gestion and seldom if ever, even relieve. HIMROD’S ASTHEMA CURE used as an inhalation jnstantly reaches the affected parts and cures the most obstinate chmnic cases. ¥or over a quarter of a century HIMROD’S ASTHMA CURE has been the standard in all countries. 1f you are discouraged and skep- tical send for a generous free sam- ple. Our strongest testimonials are our free samples. A trial will not disappoint you. HIMROD M'F'G €O., 14-16 Vescy ST, New Yorn, For sale by all druggists, Feb. 20 'Yaudeville World Wonders! | ADVEBTIBI!N TS. Three Pieces for the Parlor ~ §15.00 Ample size, comfortable proportions; comfortable upholstering, Sk “ Tapestry. Mahoganized Birch frame in divan, guest and reception chair. A design that looks well with most any furnishings. An Evening-up Sale of Parlor Furniture This week. Couches, Davenports, Easy Chairs, Reception Chairs rices will put you away ahead and help us to even up. covered couch, 30 in. wide, 6ft 4 long; sprh\g |3 50 T Upholstered Arm Chairs comfortable all in the best manner. Of some patterns but 1010 22,50 o undesirable 3t0 975 close them out we make these extremely low prices, need portieres. All colors and many patterns. Fringed on both ends: Worth 8$5.50 a pair for $3.75. Worth $6;50 a pair for $4.28. and Divans. Stock taking in such an immense line as ours discloses Couche We've an elegant line of them. Velour, Leather and About a dozen differ- chairs. Frames in golden oak and mahoganized birch plain or carv- one or two, others more, all good. Reduced 15 . Odd ones from large sets; some too many Parlor Chairs You Didn’t Get a. Valentine Worth $2.75 a pair for $1.75. Worth $3.75 a pair for $2.50. parts of sets, some duplicate patterns and overstocked lines. These S Pantasote covered. A roccoco golden oak, Pantasote edge. Comfortable, well nade couch fof the low price of en! defilzne of these ed, some entirely covered, others only seat and back upholistered; to 25 per cent., which will bring them down to af omm to§|v¢ you a good variety to se- designs among them. From one tn four of a kind; to Half as interesting as these prices on Tapestry Portieres should be, if you Worth $4.50 a pair for$3.00. Worth #5.00 a pair for $3.50. 233 235 237 Post Street AMUSEMENTs. AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA ivi: THEATER CENTRAL st Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 533. TO-NIGHT, EVERY EVG. THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. THE SENSATION OF THE MINUTE. A Melodrama of Remarkable Strength. NOT GUILTY Thrillin Exciting Cnmua. Wholesome Co: Magnificent | Powertul 10¢ _to 508 HICES MAT VEES 18e, Next Week—"QUEEN OF CHINATOWN." to 25c—READY TO-MORROW. | GRAND | MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. The Eminent Irish Actor, ' \CHAS. ERIN VERNER In His Famous Irish Drama, ' “ROBERT EMMET.” PRICES. 10c, 18¢, 2%e, 30c and 7Se LAST 5 NIGTS. MATINEE SATURD ANNAHELD In F. Ziegfeld Jr.'s Matchless Pmduc(lon. “THE LITTLE DUCHESS." Remaining orders for seats must be taken up within 24 hours. Desirable Seats All Performances. Beginning NEXT MONDAY, Spectacular Production of America’'s Greatest | Play, “ARIZONA” By Augustus Thomas, Sea $1 50 dren, any part except reserved, 10c. Lola Yberri; Mr. and rs. Jxmmy Barry; Franco Piper; Miss Fyve | Dench; John T. Sullivan and Com- | NEXT WEEK-"THE PARISH PRIEST. pany, with Idargaret Atherton; The Martinetti Troupe; Cole and - - Johnson; Les Dumonds and the | lvoLl ORERA Biograph. i HOUSE. EVERY EVENING AT 8 SHARP! | MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! | SECOND WEEK and Continued Great Hit of GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S “PATIENCE.” DON'T FORGET sional Matinee To-morrow—All WEDNESDAY EVE, Feb 18 Stars Will Be There. ——BENEFIT ANTS’ Wm. A, g~ great producticn of the Tuesday, famous comedy, POPULAR PRICES Telepaone Bush 9. ? -SPECIAL. | On Monday eva., Feb. 23, the Tivoll will be ‘tb.ed, the entire company n San Jose, ' presenting “THE with Charles Willlams as Ko-Ko. THE CHUTES! TAHAR’S TROUPE OF ARABS and SPECY LOVERS’ LANE Next.....“ HEART OF MARYLAN Presented by Belasco's Own Company. BY CLYDE FITCH Fifta HIGH-CLASS ALTIES IN THEATRE S | VA THOROUGHLY HEATED THEATER R EPU Bl I EVERY AFTERNOON AND 1 'Ilk.. SPEND “A DAY IN THE ALPS." SEE THE BABIES IN THE INFANT INCUBATORS. RARE ANIMALS IN THE ZOO. TAKE A TRIP DOWN THE FLUME, The Wund'rf\ll Ecenlc Waterway. AMATEUR 'umrr TRURSDAY. W Pieing Ack for “THE CHOTER: Ask for “THE CHUTES." Racing !& Racing ! LVPRY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE New California Jockey Club Ingleside Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 3 p. m. sharp. Train leaves Third and Townsend strests as immediaiely FAREWELL WEEK. RALPH STUART, LA THE THREE MUSKETEERS Greatest of all Dumas plays. SATURDAY ANDL SUNDAY MATINEES, 25 any seat. PORREST SEABURY M “CHIMMIE Next— IANO RICITAL ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER SATURDAY, Feb. 21, at 3 o'clock p. m. | Bherman, Clay & Co. will conduct another Plano Recital by MR. PERCIVAL VAN YORX, With the Ald of The Angelus At STEINWAY HALL, 223 Sutter st. Soloist, llm .A- MR, HOMER Hle Tickets may be procured at our lm. ..., BRUSHES FOR w i Weekly Call, $1 per Year. G s Mhmagfimwmdm THOMAS . Wwmasamn Prestdent. ICY W. TREAT. Secretary. Sherman, Clay & Co., cor. sts., S. BUCHANAN BROS.. Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento S

Other pages from this issue: