The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 19, 1903, Page 7

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THE SAN POLICE CANNOT - 4 COMPOU\Z) | NATIVES BOLT STORMY SCENE | Th e 0 Health and Lte A Ve o Ay PRTY CAUCUS ~ LOCATE KRATZ: N COURTROOM Paine’s ‘ ‘ <ci ry ;ompound Racial Division Will|His Non-Arrest Brings|Elias McClure Arouses 8 S Hamper Hawalian Qut Sensational the Ire of William A Legislature. Affidavit. A. Doble. Last Named, in Anger, Calls the Other a Coward and Blackleg. County Government Act Will|One Attorney Accuses An- Give Loccal Self-Gov- other of Knowing Where ernment. Merchant Is. — . FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1903. nmml We will mail you THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Every Week from the time your subscription is received TO JULY 1, 1903 For Only 50c Kratz, charged with called in Police Judge Kratz is a broth- McClure was in his suit for r Doble Com- mpany, at ise he could women , book- t, was bec the ing to her.” witness acted lke a | was seated ment Judge, expected n_ the himself with giving MeClure ; WILL CILEBRATE SILVER ed JUBILEE OF POPE LEO r the last Clure to » him for Plan Impressive fEMBERS OF THE TURN VEREIN TC MAKE MERRY Boll Will Be _David S. Hirshberg was r and at the termina- re was presented | retiring presi- . a valuable sil tea service and Iver salver with the thanks of the Grand ithful services and the UNITED STATES LAUNDRY arket Streer, of an orphan r was referred to a 1l committee, with instructions to re- rt at the next session ADVERTISEMENTS. d the oc- t important s Church Pears “It is always sunrise FLORENCE MAY SNOWBALL IS GRANTED A DIVORCE Wife of Former Police Officer Is somewhere in the world.” Granted a D—cxee by Judge and Exp to Fresno Pears’ Soap is sold all over Bakersfield. the world. _ Established 189, t Ask for a Dol e Is ET ar Until ARXET STREET, BARGAINS AT JOE POHEIN, The Taiior &= |able A Re Offered During Month of February SPECIAL DRESSY SUITS FOR $20.00 A. Laurence Carter from | - Booth from G. | or lers of the is [ ® ® ® € [ Ll £3 8 disord T, Beechams > ¥ 4 against John J. Cornyn for cru [-3 Plll s 23 SR : Woll Worth $25.00. BACK NUMBERS OF : THE SUNDAY CALL H SIETERESI, Containing pictures, - - e tes, ex! y p Fhilinpines, Hawell aad Goam AAS ERARic), upon receipt of 5 cents per copy. 143 ©. EPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES. * 0000030°00990200900 THREE MORE BURGLARIES H Seattle. He was able TRACED TO JOHNSON | AMTSEMENTS. f the woman. ? | Two Jewelers Are to Be Arrested for | Fifth = Receiving Stolen Prop- THEATRE o ADVEBT!SEHENT& | erty. - - | Burglaries continue to accumulate REPU ‘""‘ against Charles Johnson, alias Tommy | Howard, and besldes the six mentioned | FAR.:WELL WEEK' lin yesterday's Call three more came to| 2 light yesterday. They were at the resl- | RALPH STUART, g dences of Peter Harder, 31 Scott street, —IN— THE PURE on January 4; Mrs. R. T. Brown, 753 Baker THE 642 NARKE,TSI GRAIN COFFEE street, February 2, and Robert Logan, 233 | Steiner street, February 6. In each case THREE mparing G no., 4 coffe jewelry was stolen which was found in In comparing GrainOand coffee | JeWely mraos asd ittty e v | MUSK ETEERS the same (, v l: | ers. in-O gives ‘bealt and | Detective Wren and Policeman Bunner | have discovered that Johnson sold a large | portion of his plunder to Paul Schultz, | eweler, 30 Fourth street, and his broth- er, who has a store at 106 Fourth :treet but it had all been melted except 0| gold walche! and a ruby ring, which me | oficers recovered. They will secure war- | | rants for the arrest of the Schultz broth- | | ers on a charge of receiving stolen prop- t SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEES. st 25c Any Seat. “CHIMMIE as THE agth while coffee shatters the ystem and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Grain-O and its ben- efits. Next—FORREST SEABURY in v in His Original Role F. 5 BURY | BO\\ ERY BO ALHAMHHA i P’RIDAY and su'URDA! BEVENINGS, Feb. TRY IT TO-DAY. Atgrocers everywhere d 25c. per package. For Stomach Disorders Cout z2nd Cvspepsia, PRINK —————— Make Trouble for Lawbreakers. | Deputy Fish Commissioner Kenyon ar.‘ rested Looy Sing and Hom How yesterday | for using set nets in a tributary of Feath- | | er River. Justice of the Peace Aldrich of | | Marysville held the two Chinese to answer | before the Superior Court. Deputy Wal- | TANS! | ters seized two boxes of striped bass SIEEAT SomEy SPLENDID VOCALISTS! | yesterday on their way to this city from| o ¢ - i UNEXCELLED BAND and ORCHESTRA! | Tomales Bay. The fish weighed from one- Give the Warmest Sbor I RaiC 1o twe ADD Gne-Dalf pounds each.| T PIEAmery Give tee Wissit Shew. on the | This is the first known violation of the new law. And SATL RDAY MATINEE. FREEMAN & LYNN'S COMMERCIAL MEN'S best NATURAL Alkaline Water —— 0 Broadway, K. Y. POPULAR PRICES. Seats now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s. Als x«yr sale at Wish Mariet at “Bend tor tree book. pale . Like a | g the lan- | lation | nt term. Past | y for his future | > ANNAHELD '50--Masiodon Minstrels--50 STORIES OF AMERICAN LIFE )y OWEN WISTER s SkookuM SmITH AND FRisco BALDY is the title of the next 4 story ‘n the series that Mr. Wister is now writing for this magazme Skookum and Frisco are friends of The Virginian, and are the heroes of some surprising adventures. By WILL PAYNE By GEORGE ADE TaLes or BLue RipGe: Six independent Tares oF A CountrY Tows: Only a hu- stories, which follow the rising fortunes of a | morist.ikeGeorge Ade could findavillage boast- printer’s devil, and show how success and fame ng six characters with histories as piausible,and r= won in the early days of the West. yet as absurdly funny,as those told in this series. By EMERSON HOUGH | By F. HopKinson Smith TueLawarHearT's DesirE: Tellshow Justice first got a foothold in a little mining town and how herchampion, Dan Anderson, secured the ac- quittal ot his friend Curly, at whose door was .aid the suddendeathof 2 pig. Another popular contributor to the zine 's Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith. His next tale,entitled A PoinT or Howor, isa ckvcr humorous story, which centres zround a French dud over an absurd misunder standing. THE SATURDAY EUENING POST Is a Superbly Hlustrated Weekly Magazine. Half a million copies soid every week, Everybody is reading it. The regular subscription price is $2.00 2 year. In ciubs of 4 or more, $1.25 each. All newsdealers have it at 5 cents the copy. The Curtis Publishing Company s AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA 5 uunm- Qodosan Qo Yaudzvitle World onders! | 35| PN CE. 7 | Barry; Franco Piper and the Bio-| DON'T PAIL TO SEE IT. graph. | TUESDAY, Feb. 24, “JIOLANTHE.™ | POPULAR PRICES 256, 30e and T8¢ Last Times of Miss Fyve-Dench; ~ % | John T. Sullivan and Company. with Margaret Atherton; Marti- | SPECIAL. netti Troupe; Cole and Johnson | on Monday eve., Feb. 23, the Tivell will be | closed. 'the entire’ company agpearing ot the and Les Dumonds. Garden Theater in San Jose. presenting “THE Baleony, 10c; Box sa.nl MIKADO.” with Charles Willlams as Ko-Ko. CENTRAL e Belascn & Mapr ’ Market Street, Near i.gl. Phone South 333 TO-NIGHT, EVERY EVG. THIS WEEK, MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. THE SENSATION OF THE MINUTE. A Melodrama of Remarkable Streageh. NOT GUILTY 1ad LEADING ik | LAST 4 NIGHTS. MATINEE SATURD'Y. TIVOLI Roe EVERY EVEN' AT 8 SHARP! MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3 SHARP! | SECOND WEEK and Continued Great Hit of GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S In F. Ziegfeld Jr.'s Matchless Production, {“THE LITTLE DUCHES>.” | Desirable Seats for All Performances. Spectacular Producticn ¢ “ARIZONA” By Augustus Thomas. NOW SELLING. America’s Greatest | day Afternconm, ow! Matinee, Mon- Seats $1 50 to MASCAGNI | SECOND CONCERT | This Afternoon, 3:15 sharp. | ALHAMBRA THEATER. G()l DMARK’ s SECOND SYMPHONT (First CALIFORNIA | | PROFESSIONSL || MATINEE || TU=-DAY. LOVERS’ Time), WI AM RA’ Fiurz 2““ B Tavaat.. " By BY Thriliing anu.»nm helnn Climaxes. SEATS 2, $1.50, $1 Jootemme Cusned — SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.'S. | CLYDE FITCH Afternoon Grand Blflrfid Concert— “Stabat Mater. | Powerful Cast. EVENINGS. .10 to 30e PRICES S\FREE ide, 13c, 2%e Next Week—"QUEEN OF CHINATOWN.™ | XHE CHUTES! ary Band | Commencing NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON. | -Class Specu.h- Evening in the Thoroughly Heated mmr | ALHAMBRA THEATER. !m Seats on Eale Sherman, Clay & Co.'s—$1, 78¢ m and Soc. —_— TO-NIGHT, GRA N OPERA i | Gathering GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE HOUSB ot B: d Brill s Wi n....dm bprecmr c 13 lance B e ts T iaeins Wiy NEW LIVING PICTURES. EE !AT‘-HDA' AND SUNDAY. e e T o S Rothr Pl | 1agE A TRIP “DOWN THE FLUME” T a5 At { “HOlty TOIty” | The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY FIREWORKS, CflAS ERIN VERNER Pronounced by press and public immeasur- | ADMISSION...... .10c | CHILDREN . | Monday Night. Feb. 23 ably superior to all others. Tremendous de-| When Phoning Atk for “THE CHUTES" In His Famous Irish Drama, RS ety S S gk, g S‘ROBERI [MMET SPECIAL HATI\!‘E ' MONDAY, Feb. 2. lnamng'@“acmgl Children at Matiness, PRICES. ...........10¢, 18c. 28e 80c and The |~ EVERY WEEE DAY. RAINV OR SHINE PIAHO RECITA . WANGELUS PIANO PLAYER ke | New California Jockey Club Ingleside Track SATURDAY. Feb. 21, at 3 o'clock p. m. Sherman, Clay & Co. will eonduct another SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2 . m. sharp. Piano Recital by PERCIVAL VAN YORX, | leaves Third and Townsend strests ac m. and leaves e track lmmediately Sunday Rossini's The KILTIES | ARE COMING. LANE 25 and 50 Cents. ! Next....." HEART OF MARYLAND." || Presented by David Belasco's Own Com- | pany. E NEXT WEEK—"THE PARISH PRIEST." ALCAZAR™ | BRLABCO sad IAYII | TO-NIGHT, EV ERY BVG. THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. “JUST DROPPED IN ON MOTHER.” Sol Smith Russell's Great Success, | PE£ACEFUL | ERNEST HASTINGS, ALICE TREAT HUNT and the Entire Alcazar Stock Company. nmts S¢ to Toe 16c to 80 Next Week WEEKLY CALL 18 Pagcs. 81 per Year | MR. With the Ald of The Angelus At STEINWAY HALL, 223 Sutter st. Solotst, MR, HOMER HENLEY, Basso Tickets may be procured at our Store any time this week. Tickets are complimentary. Sherman, Clay & Co., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts,, 8. F Train 1:15 p. after the last race. l-ubodnnmxugutr-wundu. THOMAS F. WILLIAMS, Presidest PERCY W. TREAT, Secrstary. Evenings Matinees MY PARTNER." BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters ‘h’ A l"u:A'l‘ RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- wonderful aph: Hac and iertul aphrodisiac and Specias — hnlc (flr lhe Sexual exican Tor Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Sells on its own merita NABER. UNE. Agents. 325 Market st., S. F.—(Send for Clrculars.)

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