The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 27, 1903, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY STATE UNIVERSITY HONORS THE MEMORY OF ITS DEAD Sr:dfnts: Faculty Alumni and Friends Gather at Solemn Service and Listen to Eulogy and the Reading of Roll of Those Who Have Laid Down Life’'s Burden WIE il1L 12 8 o | [ / r Le 2 Senator A. A. Caidwe Bk = ts, w : was as 1 Engtneering, . i avis, ary Board of Re- ) s with you in tender n Soasinn en slumnus » Ma chine ines. DEATH OVERTAKES HIM VETERAN POLICEMAN f A st was ade WHILE ON THE STREET PASSES TO HIS REST bers of » Cont o aid S0 Frank M. Hall, Well Known Piano| Corporal John Burke, Retired, Dies s a2 William Keith clared it Salesman, Drops Dead From Suddenly of Paralysis at . & ¢ ss0r n ” Raving Heart Disease. His Home. m amorg s pec-| F fall E n veteran | > ! t and a re a a = e was born in Brooklyn, pesadngy % ~ e He came to the Pa- B . Fh age and followed - tevedore until he congrega police force v s e , t duties ce ¢ sang a id Latin o — - nd Barbary ose days g was rampant and the police- ADVERTISEXENTS. ed many thrilling experiences. had courage No Dessert :,W re Attractive important ar- being some of the niost e coast. Burke of corporal on years past he a station-keeper, first at the | ifa-street Station and later at | heart sease. The body moved to the res he late R. B Hall of the eorgia Hall and | ha He was well and | ol C favorably known and a host of friends | the y Hall. He was retired on a | mourn his untimely death. pension about months ago. A wife and family survive him. { ——————— Meets With Serious Accident. S S i A horse driven by W. F. Harrls ran in- Amelia Rives" Father Dies. to the morgue wagon at the corner of | RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 27.—Colonel Al- Market and Sixth streets yesterday. The | fred Landon Rives, a distinguished en- | pal was thrown to the ground and a | gigeer, died this morning at his home, gon ran over one of its legs. The | Castle } Albemarle County. He was | e owned by the Society for the |about 71 years old and leaves three | Prevention of Cruelty to Animals took | daughters, the eldest the Princess Troub- ihe suffering beast to a horse doctor. |etzskoy. Colonel Rives was for some | Becretary Holbrook stated yesterday aft- years manager of the Panama Canal | | ertoon that he thought the animal would | Company. | Tecover. ! Chess Tournament Games. | Typhoid Rages at Ithaca. MONTE CARLO, Feb. 2%.—In the| | ITHACA, N. Y., Feb. 26—Only one sus- | twelfth round of the international chnssi pected case of typhoid fever was admitted | tournament to-day Pilisbury beat Tiesh- | to the Cornell Infirmary to-day. In the | man, Marco beat Mieses, Marocsy beat | city, however, conditions do not improve. | Reggio. Schlechter beat Mason, Marshall | The heaith office report for the last twen- | beat Taubenhaus, Albin beat Wolf and ty-four hours showed eleven new cases. | Tarrasch beat Moreu. inutes? vadd bot | sur- —_———— | from st FLANES EAL THE LIVES OF THE LODGERS Eight Persons Thought to Have Perished in Lowell. Slumbering Tenants Aroused by Crackling of the Blaze. Many of the Unfortunates Are In- jured While Being Removed From the Structure, and Rescuers Are at Work. broke o larg RAILROADS NOW PROPOSE TO ASSIST IN SETTLEMENT Place Th Cover Checks in Escrow ted Tax Question to railroads will and be 2 or the people of the & in and about Tulare by 1t ——— Seeks Divorce From a Convict. SAN JOSE, Feb. 2 2%.—Johanna C. y commenced a suit for divorce f ull on the ground that the 1 icted of a felony sentence at San parties were married Februa: er of the same vear Lull in Dece! sent to prison for four vears for forgery. Lull is the son of a wealthy pioneer Mrs. Lull, whose maiden name was Jo- hanna Landers, applies for alimony ot $30 per month and will ask the court to have an income paid to her husband turned over to her — Wool Buying Is Suspended. BOSTON, Feb. %.—Confirmation of the | | action of the cattle bureau in including wool in the foot and mouth disease quar- antine was reported from Washington to- day. The decislon practically suspends domestic wool buying in Massachusetts, and Boston dealers say that if the em- bargo is not modified so as to exempt wool many mills will have to be closed, ———— Colonists Are Coming. Are your foiks among the members? This is their opportunity. Until June 15 rates over the Southern Pacific are $33 from Chicago, $30 Louls and New Orleans. $35 trom indow of 613 Market street ' Mem In the A series of ten beautiful art supplements to be given free with the Sunday Call: “Caliph’s Daughter,” “The Processional,” “Great ¥Expec- tations,” ‘“Meditation,” “Lis- ten,” “Retrieving,” “Persian Beauty,” “The Sheepfold,” “Three Boatmen of Barce- lona,” “Great Danger.” Collect this beautiful art series. —_— 27, 1903. C 'HIGH REWARD COMES., TO MEN OF LEARNING | TAKES CHILDREN Professors E. J. Wilczynski and J. Burtt Davy, ANU [IISAPPEAHS Scientists of Note on Faculty of University of — e California, Are Appointed to Important Positions Sudden Lapse of Ala- | meda Wife Causes Police Quest. - Mrs. Martin Schott Leaves Home for East Without Warning Word. at M rangements to CAPITALIST D. 0. MILLS SUED FOR LARGE SUM Teresa Bell Claims He Purchased Stocks Irregularly Announced Sale. for PROMINENT MERCHANT ANSWERS DEATH'S CALL PROMINENT SCIENTISTS IN THE FACU LIFORNIA WHOSE W BROUGHT THEM APPO AND ADVERTISEMENTS. relieved and cu i TWENTY-FIVE WOMEN HAVE TAILOR PUNISHED # Remarkable Case of Loves and Mar- rlages Comes to Notice of a Court. FRIENDS ARE WONDERING E WHERE TAYLOR ABIDES Hawaiian Commissioner of Agricul- ture Fails to Return on the Steamer Sierra HONOLULL > —Wray Tayl endorsed by profession everywhere. Sold 2 on t h's leave During the early part stayed at the Occidental H y 11 he packed leave S ity MONSIGNOR CONATY MAY BE NAMED AS BISHOP February it inqu had not taken passage Taylor's Appointment Will Be Considered at the Sitting of the Propaganda March 9. absence Craw ROME, Feb. of Hortieulture, whote o oo sty sited prior to F e Jee ® that Taylor's visits (‘ < ngregation Craw, however, 3 A pay a visit to Monsigror T e | study the crops and University at Y ONL therefore attributed Tavlo _COLLEGE, without explanat inspection throug! COURT UPHOLDS RIGHT OF PROPERTY IN NEWS Massachusetts Tribunal Decrees That in Equity Such Ownership Is Entitled to Protection. BOSTON, Feb. 26.—The right of prop- erty in news was decided by the full S v bench in the Supreme Court to-day. The | court finds that any one gathering news | or information at some expense and fur- commander of the G. A. R.,| nishing it daily to subscribers orally or | and party were greeted by a large delega- in writing under a contract by which | tlon of Grand Army men and ladies of | they agree to hold it in secret confidence | the Women's Relief Corps and Ladies of ! and for use in their own business. has aJ the G. A. R. this morning as they passed | valuable right of property which a|through on the narrow gauge on their | court of equity will protect against | way to the Big Trees In the Santa Crusz | those seeking to obtain it from the| Mountatns. | owner without right and to his damage. | il s ki General Stewart Visits Santa Cruz. SANTA CR Feb. %.—General Thom- as J. Stewa commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Rep the Big Trees at noon there met a commit party were taken for a drive San Lorenzo Canyon and af lef: s Obispo. JOSE, Feb. %.—General Stewart, JOHNSTOS, HOLLOWAY & €0., Philadeiphia. Ointment i New Stock Exchange Opens. Machinists Refuse to Join Strike. | 1LOS ANGELES. Feb. %—Tha Los An- l‘___dv. m | STOCKTON. Feb. 26.—There is no|&°les Miners' Stock Exchange held its | change in the blacksmim strixe here, | ITSt call this morning at its newly estab- | Cures aColdinOueDay, 2 Dav lished bheadquarters on South Broadway Three stocks were listed as a beginning of the business. Forty brokers have taken | | out memberships. i The machinists held a protracted s sion to-night and decided not to go | in sympathy with tRe blacksmiths. erything is cuiet. 3 Ev- 6 Hrn 5

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