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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TEHURSDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1903. -1 I WEDNESDAY %“ E EBHMEB Miss Josephine Bre DR L.enten Season Is Ush- n With Great Solemnity. ered In cial pen and the Easter feast devoti char ex emn MARRIAGE DE LA GUERRA A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HAIR BRUSH. Breeds Dax ing H uff, Which Causes Fali- and Finally Baldness. ie catching of any a ugh contagion of an- i by leading drugg:s! mps for sample 1o Th roit, Mich. MOST NUTRITIOUS. nirable food, with all iral gualities intact, ted to build up and maintain EPPS’S Gives Strength and Vigour. COCOA robust health, and to resist winter's extreme cold. It is a ¥aluable diet for children. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. - tence in eran COMES FROM TO ENTE THE EAST R MATRIMONY en Meets Her Fiance Here on His Return From Manila and They Are Wed in ng of the w to v 1ding, ma t cf the groom having After a McCarthy the groom UNITARIAN SECURES Rev. Jay William Hudson to Preach | CONGREGATION His First Sermon Here I\»x' SuLda} pastor of the who has been its serm m Hudson n as eside over Cnurch him Al- made ed to grant him, d ster who is thoroughly mes and in close touch thought i a pulpit orator of more ability an rmons are arked by u and study. roughly o nal and always i he position occupied by lib- eral r. Hudson is far from being a 1 preacher. He is noth- if not sincere and does not resort to the devices of those who prefer self-ag- grandizement to the advancement of the cause they represent. His sermons al- ways mark him as a man of intense earn- estness, high purpose and of an excep- tionally optimistic nature. They are in- tended to defend, any particular creed or dogma. Coming as Mr. Hudson does, a young man, with many years of active work be- | fore him, the Second Unitarian Church feels that it has entered upon a new and tmportant era in its history. —_———— Dr. Orlow Lectures on Color. An interesting sclentific lecture was { given by Dr. O. N. Orlow last evening at 34% Clav street before a large and thinking audience. The subject was, “The | Knowledge of Thought Form of Color,” which science, the speaker stated, was | brought for the purpose of making every one acquainted with the possibilities of | his own mind and body, explaining that gll life depends upon color and thought | forms, and that we can learn to help our- | selves'in every emergency—physical, men- al or spiritual—by the knowledge of color. Dr. Orlow wed that scientists are beginning to recognize that every crys- tal in life has color; every physical cell of our body has its own color; every hu- man being is the possessor of a funda- mental color and surrounded by an aura that i an aggregation of color depend- ent upon his own mental attitude; that is @ succession of colored thought | and the presence and suggestion of | beneficial colors will enable us to con- quer unfavorable mental and physical conditions. Songs by Baroness von Wincklefeldt and | Miss Yslais and a violin solo by Miss Stella h.nlun comprised the musical fea- | tures of the entertaining programme. —_————————— ST. JOSEPH, Mich., Feb. 25.—The Cooper- Weils Knitting Works were destroyed by fire to-day. | | | A NEW PASTOR| mmediate | dson | plift and illumine, rather than | =3 | | | THY, WHC( AFTER 2 IN WERE MARRIED | A SHORT WED- | | THIS CITY Waller str t ball- decorated with the lety is rapidly gain- g high State, one of urpin of Stan- | has spent the he guest of . will goon arfous polnts r visiting 3 nd Miss Octavia oston, ara es Sarle at their on Clay street, . who has spent the Buffalo and Wash- her home in this el @ | BRIGADE TO BE GIVEN BENEFIT | Military Entertainment for Youths Will Be Held at Bethany Con- gregational Church. military entertainment for the benefit Brigade will be Congreg: Chureh, near Twenty-fifth, Friday The programme ranged and contains morous talks, recita- ings tar solo, | GALLANT BOYS’ entertainment will be under the ma nt of 8. Szanik. The hall of the church, in which the benefit is to be | held, will be handsomely decorated. | e WESTERN SUGAR REFINING COMPANY INCREASES PAY Employes Pass Congratulatory Reso- lution in Acknowledgment of Their Employers’ Action. Western Sugar Refining Company, ew of the increase in the lfiving ex- ses of its employes and In response to | petition, consented to adopt the hedule of wages submitted by the men for consideration. In consequence the Sugar Workers' Union has adopted the following resolution: HALL OF SUGAR WORKERS' UNION NO. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF _LABOR, Eighth and Folsom Streets, San Francisco, Cal.: Where: The Sugar Workers' Union No. 10,510 did on the 2ist day of January la: unanimously resolve that, owing to the in- | creased remtals and the cost of necessaries of | life, present its wage schedule to take effect February 16, 1903; and, Whereas, The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany has seen fit to adopt said schedule as the | minimum for their employes; therefore, be it Resolved, By this union, In regular meeting l assembled, that we tender our congratulatio: to the Western Sugar Refining Company for | having #0 readily recognized the just and rea- | sonable necessities of their workmen and com- | mend their action to the favorable considera- | tion of all other employers of labor; and, fur- ther | Resolved, That this resolution be spread upon the minutes in full and coples furnished | | the press for publication —_——— Policeman Connor Wounded. Policeman Robert Connor was accident- | ally shot in the right leg yesterday while | | stepping off a car at Union and Laguna | streets.” His revolver fell from his hip | pecket and went off as it struck the| ground, the bullet lodging in the fleshy | part of his right leg. The wound bled | profusely. Connor was taken to St Luke's Hospital and will soon be fit for duty again. He had been attending court and was on his way home when the ac- cident happened. | | | Painter’s Arm Broken/ /by Fall. | Paul F. Veith, a’ paint residing at | T18% Grove street, fell a distance of twelve feet from a scaffolding on the outside of a house at 620 Shotwell street yesterday. | Velth was at work when the swinging '!(‘aflold tipped to one side, throwing him | ,an' He was taken to the Central Emer- | ®ency Hospital, where Dr. Weyer set the bone of his left arm, which was broken | ! above the elbow joint. GOVERNDR YATES DN THE WARPATH C:ty Where They Intend to Make Future Home Editor of a Chicago So- ciety Paper Stirs His Anger. Illinois Executive Is Said to Have Threatened to Shoot. Special Dispatch to The Call, Feb. CHIC 5.—An afterncon pa- print ensational story to-day in- Governor Yates and Percival L. editor of the Club Fellow, a so- According to the report, Harden, clety paper. | Governor Yates took exception to a story printed in the Club Fellow about Mrs. Yates ut the time of the Prince Henry ball, called to see Editor Harden and threatened to kill him if he ever used Mrs. Yates' name in his paper again. The story in part follows: “‘Accompanied by Colonel J. H. Strong, Governor Yates paid a visit to the office of the Club Fellow, in the Auditorium, and threatened to kill Editor Harden. The call was made some time ago, but the circumstances of it have been guarded with such vigorous care that they did not become public until to-day; and fur- | ther, because both men are still in a fight- | ing mood and may opeén hostilities at any time. svernor Yates held his hand in his overcoat pocket, where, he said, he had a revolver. Editor Harden also had a revolver in one of his trousers’ pockets, {and is sald to have told Governor Yates that he had him ‘covered’ with his weapon | and to have added: | “‘If any shooting is started I will take | a hand.’ Governor Yates refused to make statement regarding the st fleld to-night. His private G. Oglesby, announced Yates wo not discu According to the aft y in Spring- cretary, John that Governor the matter. n paper, f Mrs. Yates s and the OB.IECTS TO REMOVALS BY BOARD OF HEALTEI Chief of Police Wittman Registers His Protest Against Dismissal of Competent Men. 1e Health Board yesterday appointed the twer formally v-three people to vari- Health Department last meeting. Chief were competent. Wittman there- > removals, saying {scharge of com- men. :s will assume their A. Brown, who was to have been in the position Ohls, drugg{:t W np- removed, was continied ! of Milk Inspector. and G C. L. at the City dismissed and pointed to the vacan The Civil Service Commission notified | the board that the charges preferred against Chief Sanitary Inspector Hassler by Willlam Gans will be tried next Tues- day morning. | The board ordered the owners of the | | premises at 7 | ter in saritary cone v street to put the lat- ion at once. Action condemnation of the on the piiches a premise: 27 and 20 Benham place was post vned for one week. Quarantine Officer Hugh Cumming in- formed the board that he had been granted authority to disi the request of their owners. ——— NTA CRUZ, Feb. 25.—Rev, C. C. Herriott, r ot the Presbyterian church here, has ect vessels at P — ADVERTXSEKEN TS, AR RANAA AP Uniform Excellence The highest standard of quality in what is Best is uniform ex- cellence. That of Hunter Baltimore Rye is out of reach of competition. Popular preference, here, there, everywhere has but one verdict for this whiskey, viz:— There Is No Fault To Find HILBERT MERCANTILE CO., 218-215 Market st.,San Francisco, Cal. Telephone Bxchange 313. apy | objected to the dis- | incumbents and asked Dr. Buckley re- - - TR RSN R e P Exclusively in THE SATU, <) as sanely, shrewdly and clearly as and into his writing. How the Cabinet Does Former Postmaster-General. ment. | rence how the assembly handles grave questions. Harrison. After a stormy ¢ ing some time, tor Harc for the | tng it apy s | knowledge or c affair was | | then dropped and it was agreed to keep | silence on both sides | Editor Harden is sald to be in New York, and his version could not be ob-| tained. ! social gossip of the Capital, telling us the good things said bright, sparkling, full of life—#4e social life of Washington. ?%<®~The Saturday Evening from now to July ist, 1903, on receipt of only 50 cents It is the handsomest weekly magazine you N A R : AMUSEMENTS. ALCAZAR™ BELASCO and MAYER Propriaton AMUSEMENTS. AIBAMBRA DIRLETION WiLL GREENRAUM | TO0-NIGHT—EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. | MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MY | PARTNER ERNEST HASTINGS, ALICE TREAT HUNT PllCI.S _15c to 6o N COLUMBIA Every Night, lncludmg Sunday THIS WEEK Kirke La “hellP Pr»:enm A SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF AMERICA'S GREATEST FPLAY, ARIZONA By Augustus Thomas. $1 50, $1, and 25c. nd Last Week of Bartley Campbell's Greatest Dramatic Ef- R-nr\ ed s | Cly & co’s a SEATS ON SALE THIS KOCIAN B e»nrxs Matinees XT WEEK—"FANCHON.” SAN FRANGISOE LEADING THEATR: A BIG NEW SHOW! Le Quatuor Basque; Reno and Rich- ards; Ryan and Richfield; Radiant Seats, Beats on Sa | THEATRE o REPUBLI Ci. LAUGH WITH A WEEK THE BOWERY BOY. OF FUN. | Florence Bindley; “trose and the Biograph. Last times of Lola Yberri; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Barry and Franco Piper. Reserved Seats, and Opera Chairs, Balcony, 10c; Box Seats CALIFORNIA AN UNMISTAKABLE TRIUMPH. The Heart of Maryland With David Belasco’s own company. in- cluding Alma Kruger, Herbert Rostwick, Tefft Johnson, B. J. Murphy and others. 25c and 50c Matinee Saturday. CHIMMIE FADDEN FORREST SEABURY In His Famous Original Role, Night Drew ‘Trescott in "LO'RD’ —Virginia s dramatized from Oulda’s THMORE,” ry. The Kind Next—“FATAL WEDDING." CENTRAL™" Market Street. Near Eighth. Phone South 333. THEATER CROWDED—A GREAT SUCCESS. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening This MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. PLEASES THE PARTICULAR. THE SHOW THAT DELIGHTS EVERYBODY HOITY TOITY HAS MORE LAUGHS! HAS MORE MUSIC! HAS MORE SPECIALTIES! Are You Constipated? It causes more than half the sickness in the world, especially of women. It can be prevented if Beecham's Pills are taken whenever nature calls for assist- ance. Comfort and happiness follow the use of Beecham’s Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes Hc. and e, THAN A DOZEN OTHER PLAYs, |The Great Saturday and Sunday Matinees—2c and 80c. Sensational ights—25c, 50c and T8c, Drama, OF Chlldl'!n bt Matinees—10c and 25e. TRSssiance CHINATOWN One of the BI. Sensations of lhe Yelr EVE]\ GS aes to 30c New California Jockey Club | xex: ‘Weekoo THY, FORGERE DA‘&:H‘?&R"’ Ingleside Track w ALDEM AR LIND SIX OR MORE RACES DAIL Races start at 2 p. m. -nn. Train leaves Third and Townsend streets and Itnmlmuy hird 04 Tomnas VIOLIN RECITAL Aiter She Tast Tace, STEINWAY HALL, wummmm-flum THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 26, 8:15 p. m. ARTHUR FICKENS A T CHER, THOMAS Seat: PERCY W. TREAT, Becretary. Tlck:t_:, ::,' 7&‘ and Wc IVERY WEEE DAY, RAIN OR SHINR Planist. Clay’s. RDAY EVENING POST There are perhaps three or four men in the length and breadth of the country who can write on political topics MORNING FOR | Louise Mon- | William Allen White Will write a series of articles on the polmcal situa- tion at Washington as he sees it from week to week. YL W Mr, White; but not ong of them possesses in like degree his fine native humer or his ability to wring the last drop of human interest out of his subject Mr. White has also the rare gift for stripping a complex theme of its non-essentials and showmg it forth in its simplest terms. Business By Charles Emory Smith A very general ignorance of the inner workings of the Cabinet room prevails, and yet the Cabinet is the least formal, the most active, of the arms of the Govern- Mr. Smith will illustrate with anecdotes of actual occur- A Congressman’s Wife A regular letter from one of the brightest women in Washington, giving us all the at the social functions; Post will be sent to any address every week on trial, ever saw The Cartls Publishing Company, Philadeiphia, Pa. AHUSZIENTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF Dan Sully's Comedy Dr 'The Parish Priest. | FRED J. BUTLER as ‘FATHER WHAL | PRICES—10c, 15¢, d | A Good Reserved Seat in t hestra at All tinees, Orel NEXT WEEK-—The Gifted Ba MISS MAUDE ODELL, “UVDER THE RED ROBE" TIVOLI AT S ™ Sctrens OPERA HOUSE AT A HOGE S0€ IOLANTHE. Popular Prices. .. 25c, 50c and Te Telephone Bush 9. WEEK OF MARCH 2-—-Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Nights, | MASCAG NI, Complete company, and grand or- . of 50. SAME BILL B Seats for All Fou VERY NIGHT. ghts Now on Sale. CARRIE NATION THE WORLD RENOWNED SMASHER. Will Give Two of Her Famous Lectures | ON MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY AFTERNOON. ~—~MARCH 2 and 8, ON— “RUM AND ITS EVILS.” | | | gnnnfl,:‘;? m{ Gy etsiny worsiog THE CHUTES! High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening in the mrmghly Heated Theater, !o-ml!. GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE, ——Concluding With— NEW LIVING TAKEA TRIP '‘DOWN THE FLUME" The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. BLECTRIC FOUNTAIN SATURDAY NIGHT. 10c | CHILDREN k for “THE CH ADMISSION unsurpassed cuisine, umequaled service and modern convenicnce; are the attributes that bave made these two hotels Dflnd\lhr ‘T!h tourists and traveiers San who visit Fraa- ciscon 4