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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SU = DAY, MARCH 15, 1903. ADVEB.TISEMENTS CGTY Dry Goods ....New Designs ANTIQUE Edges, Insertings, Galons, Black, Ivory, [ei N g the week. CROHCROHAORORON QRO WW Lace Department. Trimming Department. DROP ORNAMENTS IN ALL SIZES Ecru, Black and White, and Persian. PERSIAN AND TURKISH BANDS IN ALL WIDTHS. ling Department; »ur new deslgns are now in stock and will be on exhibition i = | B PARIS | Company. Just Received in.... AND CLUNY Motifs and ‘All-Overs to Match. O RO DRI O Neckwear De This season’s novelties in Hand Embroidered Turn Over Collars, Collars and Cuffs and Jabots. style, quality and price lines s ¢ showing is stronger than ever in novel features of partment. OO & s that have made our previous 0 successful. CiTY 1 Peculiar Way. OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, eary and Stookton Strests, Union Square. ploye of the Tele- O D OO ARREST CHINESE olice Seize Excellent Plant Near Hall of Justice. d Lee Y preparations for sllar pieces, were ar- Ed Gibson and An- ervice Agent Hazen = floor of 618 Merchant street all of J ice Friday d up in the “tanks” at the City C d nformation Friday ymething was going on r 618 Merchant, and on gation discovered that re engaged in counter- otified Hazen, and the two, d by Anthony, went to the rrested the two Chinese. d the whole of the top flat, ted the appearance of a ma- were steel dies of first », molds, six crucibles, w pipe attachment and aterial for making the half w also drills, vises, and other machinery to repair the | r dies and for other work. Lee| aid to be a first class mechanife. | officers do not think that any of ounterfeit money had been made, as was shof a ne has been discovered, and it was only | e was on v that loads of coal, charcoal an: 5 c and as Detective wood were delivered at the flat for the e to board the commencement of the work. The Chi- 8 fabh. the | T chimney bullt eight feet cheek WEAK MEN MADE STRONG Contracted Ailments More Than 16 Years® Success. sultation Free at Office or by Mail. Con- | ALSO CURE Private Diseases, including Conta- gious Elood Poison, Stricture, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Rupture, riles, Diseases of the Kidney, Bladder, elc. uable informa- C. K. HOLSMAN, M. D. 729 Market Street (Top Floor). Hours—# to 8 duily; ® to 12 Sundays. original height to capr > smoke without attracting ‘too attention. Two or three pieces of with which they had been experi-| ng were found. was belleved that either one or tw white men were in the deal with the twi Ck » and the officers remained on| 1 Friday night in the expectation He t some one would make his appear- the flat, but they The janitor of at ted were disap- the adjoining nd” women going in and out of the | ding, which had no other tenants but two Chine: They leased the top flat in January, saying that it was to be occupied by a Chinese family. Gibson says they came here from Sacramento, but it is not known if they have been In trouble | before. The molds were made by a local firm, but the officers have not yet been able | to Interrogate the members to ascertain | | how much they know about what they | were wanted for. | the | TURF SCANDAL INVOLVES EMPLOYE OF GOVERNMENT President Orders Investigation on Strength of Charges by Invest- ment Companies’ Attorney. | WASHINGTON, March 14.—SBerious | charges have been flled with President | Roosevelt against a practicing attorney at law, who formerly was an employe of | the Postoffice Department, but they are | of such a nature that at this time they | cannot be disclosed. The charges were placed in the hands of the President by | T. C. Campbell, an attorney of Cincin- | | i, representing one or more of the turf | investment concerns about which recently | there has been much scandal. It s un- | derstood that the burden of the charges i3 ilhat the former received a large sum of money from the turf investment compa- ries for preparing an opinion declaring | the statement of such investment compa- | nies to be legitimate and for a premise of | protection to be given to the companies | by officials. When the matter wus | brought to the President’s attention he garded it as so serious that he ordered a sweeping investigation to be made. The | President has directed that no means be | left untried to develop the facts and to | punish the guilty, if the guilt of any of- fioial shall be shown by the investigation. —————— FOUR KILLED ON ENGINE. | LYNCHBURG, Va., March 14.—A local | engine collided with a freight frain in the | Chesapeake and Ohio yards this morning | and four men lost their lives, There were { five men aboard the local engine, Yard | | Conductor Clarence Glass, Engineer W. | | G. Monroe, Fireman Purvis, Brakeman | { Moon and William McSherry, an em- | ploye of the G. L. Morgan works, who | | was riding to his work. Fireman Purvis | | and Brakeman Moon were killed instant- | v and Conductor Glass and William Me- | Sherry died at the hospital this after- | | noon.” Engineer Monroe was severely in- | jured, but will recover. — Minnle Henderson, a 15-year-old girl | with a tendency to surreptitiously steal | away from her home in Santa Cruz, was | taken into custody vesterday in Oakland by Detective Anthony and booked at the City Prison for a public institution, | the cars left the track. w - GOUNTERFEITERS - i Police Find Missing Gixl. 1 FAST TRAINS IN GOLLISION NEAR TOPEKA Limited Crashes Its Way Through Mail and Baggage Cars, Engineer Love Is Killed and Fifteen Persons Receive Injuries, FERRE -, Hasty Investigation Seems to Fasten Blame Upon Man at Throttle of Golden State Limit- ed’s Engine. K pesnin KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 14—The | | WMARKS END 10 REGIME OF SGOTTS Their Names No Longer Joined With Union Iron Works. S i : Coming of the New Manager Breaks Last Thread of Old Ties. ST Original Owners of Big Shipbuilding Plant Claim to Have No Financial Interest in It. i SRCTP RN The news of the appointment of Framk Golden State limited, on the Rock Island | D. Jeffrey as vice president and general system, due in Kansas City this morning, collided head-on just outside of Dwight, | thirty miles west of this morning with west-bound passenger | No. Both engines were badly 3, which left Kansas City last night. | Scott, damaged and | manager of the Union Iron Works in this clty, which was published in a dispatch Topeka, at 3 o'clock | recelved by The Call yesterday morning, is confirmed by the insiders. Henry T. who has occupled the position of president and treasurer for some time, the baggage and mail cars and the smok- | has for several months had no financial er on the west-bound train were tele- scoped. None of the other cars on the J bound train left the track. None of on the limited were derailed or and that train continued on its eastward after a few hours' delay. ineer lw\( of west-bound train n killed ns were injured. The trains to meet at Dwight, but the engineer of the limited | failed to obey orders, ran by the station and struck the ot ain h was approaching the switch. Both engines were demolished and the front ends of the baggage cars stove in, but none of | The dead: H. Kansas City, LOVE, engineer, 0. W. gerously injured: PSS r' ' Tope! 0! Constructor Tauresey the general man- D & O };(-‘,’;m,:,?: ager, and the proposition was submitted, baggageman i Mo, | but the appointment was declined. The, hip ‘m.x back badly bruised; Walter Bark~ | name of Scott will soon be no longer | k. No. 3, Kansas City, head | connected with the Union Iron ‘Works. side bruised : g A R e Slightly injured—George Scott, engineer | tion which includes s U | limited, Kansas City, “’\,_”m‘ neck and | Works, the Bath Iron Works, the 1‘5a13 pack sprained: W. P. Henry, Los Angeles, | Windlass Company, the New England | Cal,, neck sprained; N. A. Weeks, Stev- | Shipbuilding Company, Harlan & Hol- | ey atat. Wik neek vircrohEas D lingsworth's plant, the Crescent Ship-| Sherasse, Omahs. nock and besk spratusd: | DUl Sisnl, Mesky & Co, S0l the Bt Soi firem lehem Steel and Iron Works. The old A D stockholders of the Union Iron Works the Debiin Sua g Dely b v that this combination cannot be con- g R gfnerseip Dy gl jered as & shipbuilding trust for the | YOuY Dewinel: D S bR, Bhess 1 ason that there are larger plants out- | g s M. Johnson, Junctlon City, | giga of the combination than there are | ol d; Mrs in it. The union of interests is very large, 0, 0., L, ey paniied, B however, and represents the investment Origen, M. JeSY Arba Bower, | of many millions of dollars. neck sprained; H. A. Gersenfeld, Geary,| The news s also confirmed semi-offi- T., forehead bruised. An investigation of the causes of the be commenced to-morrow. Re- received to-d show that it was a morning and that the Fort Worth passenger train was running downgrade into Dwight. The limited was ten hours late and was ning fast. The fact that the track where the trains met was straight s belleved to account for the loss one. life and the few dangerous The engineers had time to epeed greatly before the trains Owing to the prompt action of the resulted from the col- met trainmen no fire lision and the passengers who were im prisoned in the wreck were released with in & few minutes Again Behind the Bars. Gus Majoine and Gabriel Giraud, two French sallors, were arrested last even- ing by Detectives Reynolds and Wren and their names entered on the detinue book. They were recently arrested and charged with breaking into a bakery and stealing 3612, but the cases were dismissed owing to the lack of evidence. Majoin® was arrested near Holy Cross Cemetery and Giraud was taken into custody on Stock- ton street. The latter had a revolver of | large caliber concealed on his person. DVEB.T'ISEMENTS Fine Axminster different patterns for this week, each. Rugs; 95¢ Fine Tapestry Rugs; dii- ferent patterns for 65 C this week, each.. Go Cart sold regularly for $15.00; adjustable head and foot rest, upholstered in creton, rubber tires, with brake and silk parasol; for this week. A few sham bolsters re- i pncc sl 25 We make estimates on furnishing entire homes, hotels and rooming-houses. Furniture held 30 days on payment of small deposit. Freight prepaid on orders of $5.00 or over to any rail- road station within 100 miles of San Francisco. Credit and free delivery in city. Blood, ex- | | T | PRICES Sunis - interest in the concern so long identifled with the Scott name. Neither has Irving M. Scott, vice president and general man- ager, nor any of the old stockholders. The coming of Jeffrey will have the sig- nificance principally cf openly putting the control in the hands of Eastern partles who, last August, bought the Union Iron Works. Henry T. Scott has acted as honorary chairman of the board of trus- teeses Irving M. Scott has served at the request of the new owners of the prop- erty as a trustee. Henry T. Scott will | probably retire finelly from the works when the new general manager arrives in this city. = It was at first planned to make Naval H. Hart, clally that L. new auditor of the Union Iron Works, he having resigned his Eastern connection to come to San Francisco. RIS, March 14.—M. Legouve, the drama- s mber of the French Academy, died v to-day. AIUSWN'IS THEATfiE CENTRAL™% . MAYER Market Street, near Eighth. Phone South 533, MATINER TO-DAY. Prlcae—mc 150, 280, NIGHT—Last Time of the Turkish Spec- tacular Melodrama. SLAVES OF THE ORIENT. The Pathetlc m\rl Intense Melodrama. TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM The Graphic Story of a Human Life, Rescued from the Verge of Destruction, First Appearance of the New Comedian, MAURICE STEWART. New Scenery and Effects. Mrs. Carianation and the Kansas City Hatchet and Salpon Smashing Brigade, THE MONTICELLO QUARTETTE. w and Clever Speclalties. including all the Favorites of TRAL STOCK COMPANY. Splendid Cast, THE CI March 23—“FALLEN AMONG THIEVES.” PRICE Evening: . 10c to 50c Matinees . .10¢, 15e¢, 25¢ OLUMBIA G LEADING THEATRE NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. BEGINNING TO-MORROW, 2d and Last Week Every Night Except Sunday, Matinee Saturday. "HARLES FROHMAN Presents— WILLIAN GILLETTE In His International Success, SHERLOCK HOLMES. March 23— WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER," Effie Flisler 1s Mary Tudor. A Really Comedy Great Triumph A NOTABLE SUCCESS, INDEED. «HOITY TOITY... 80 VERY FUNNY. 80 FINELY STAGED. RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 20c, Saturday and Sunday Matines Children at Matinees, 10c and’ Coming—MARK HAMBOURG, the eminent planist, ALCAZAR™ Be!mo & Mayer, Proprietors. D. PRICE—General Manager. TO- NIGHT--MATINEE TO-DAY One of the Alcazar's Best Productions. Sowing the Wind To-Morrow Night—All the Week First San Francisco Production of The Cipher Code W.Afi' thrilling as ‘Secret Service.' '"~N, Y. orld. ALL THE FAVORITE ALCAZARIANS. 60c and 28c and secretary of the | Lorain (Ohio) Steel Company, will be the | CLOAK AND The most tasteful and beautiful ADVERTISEMENTS. . Gd0LDEN GATE SUIT HOUSE NEW SPRING TAILOR SUITS. garments ever shown in S. F. Our Stock Was Never So Complete. Our Prices Were Never So Low. ONLY THE VERY NEWEST ASTER GARMENT $35.00, trimmed, $20.00, { | value $ NOVELTY CLOTH AND SILK NOVELTY CLOTH AND SILK STYLE SKIRTS, in Etamine, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S MONTE HIGH NOVELTY TAILOR - MADE DRESSES, tions of finest artistic , tailoring, at $42.50 and $50.00 NOVELTY TAILOR SUITS, magnificently ity material, fit and finish, at and $27.50 SUITS! $12.50, $15.00 and $I7.50. 325 Fashionable BLOUSE SUITS, good material, in plain or mixture, well made and made to fit. Positively the best value ever shown at the beginning of the season. Real pro $40.00, extra qual- excellent $25.00 SUITS! stylish 16, $20 and $22.50. On sale at $12.50, $15.00 and $17.50, NEW SPRING JACKETS. BLOUSES.....c.... MONTE CARLOS.. ..87.50 up .88.50 up The ISABELLE and the NEWPORT, in Silk and Broadcloth; NEW Silk and Venetian, at popular prices NEW SPRING JACKETS AND CARLOS. 1280-1282-1234 MARKET ST., NEAR JONES WILL TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8:15 FAREWELL CONCERT KOCIAN THE WONDERFUL VIOLINIST, ——1In Conjunction With— GREENBAUM Miss Julle Geyer . - .Pianist Mr, Franz Spindler +eerssss. Accompanist Vieuxtemps, E major concerto; Bach's Cha- conne, and other brilllant numbers, Reserved Seats, $1.50, $1.09, 75c Box office at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. COMING. MRS. C. W. RHODES ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON WAGNER AND BAYREUTH ATHAMBRA witl GREENBAUM MASCAGNI 9-FARENELL CONCERTS-9 Tuesday Afternoon Next at 3:15 Beethoven's Fifth Symphony; Wagner's Magic Fire from Die Walkure; Prelude, Dream and Intermezzo from Mascagni’'s Ratcliffe, etc. Friday Afternoon Next at 3:15 Tschaikowsky’'s Pathetique Symphony and 1812 Overture, with military effects, as originally produced by the composer. ‘Wagner's Vorsplel to Lohengrin and Ride of the Valkyries. Reserved Seats, $2, $1.50, $ General Admission, $1.00 Seal Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. THE CHUTES! High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and Evening in the Theater, MURPHY AND MACK; PALOMA LADIES' QUARTET; THE EDWARDS; GLADYS VAN ANTWERP; MAY JUNE; FARMER JONES AND HIS EDUCATED PIGS; DALTON AND LEWIS, AND NEW MOVING PICTURES. TAKE A TRIP DOWN THE FLUME, The Wonderful c Wal ———ADMISSION, 10:. LDREN, ‘When P’honllll Ask for the Chutes. THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year. . CALIFORNIA TO-NIGHT |Truly a The Eminent Actor ger:‘r‘rinlcfic Mr. Charles B.|ircat HANFORD Presenting Upon & Scale of Great Magnif- cence, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW SPECIAL—FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY Mueh Ado About Nothing Next—BEN HENDRICKS in “OLB THEATRE rioa REPUBLIC:. TO-NIGHT There is a man of solemn mien Who has not laughed for forty years, To the Republic Minstrel Show 3’1l %o and there shed many tears. “Chop Suey’’ gay and “Padlock Holmes' Will so affect the grave old boy That all his kerchiefs will be wet With merry ha-ha tears of joy. MINSTRELS BURLESQUE nd 50 SATURDAY A\D SU ND MATINEES, CENTS ANY SEAT, GRA ND HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY—LAST NIGHT OF “The Countess Valeska” ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDIN RY, Week Beginning TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING, Joint Starring Engagement of "Emmett Corrigan and Maude Odel| In the Powerful Drama, THE SIXIH COMMANDMENT One of the Greatest Hastern Successes of the Present Season, POPULAR PRICES—10c, 15c, 25¢, 50c an A good reserved seats in th: d TSe. e Orchestra at aii Matinees, 25¢. IANO RECITA ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER Saturday Next, March 2lst, (@t 3 p. m) SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. will conduct another Piano Recital b Percival C. Van Yorx, with the aid of' - THE ANGELUS Soloist, SIGNOR WANRELL, Bassp Cantate, Complimentary tickets for this recital may be obtained at our store any day this week. You are cordially invited to be present. SHERMAN, CLAY & Q0. Kearny and Sutter Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with §< Commencing 311;;{19 ;5 AP O S AUDEVILLE J}AHNIVAI.! H 6--Gl|nserems 6 Europe’s Greatest Direct from the Folies Be tamy-Foy and Glark fo In Wi y “THE FOUNTAIN OF Pepna Aragnn The Fam Julivs Tannen In Curtain Speeches. The Salambos Startling Demonstra Electricity and Wircless Telegraphy Musical Dale Campanologist Rice and Walters Acrobatic Grotesques in “BUMPITY BUMPS." Dave Nowlin The Merry M ns With | @ Vaudeville's Daintiest of lllhan Burkhan With her company. presenting the first and Parquet, any Children, any pa front or nt rows of Bal e 9200000050000000000 HOUSE. TINEES SATURDAY EVENINGS AT 8- AT ‘ TO-NIGHT—Last Chanece to Hear MASCAGNI —DIRECTING— “CAVALLERIA RLSTICAN | AND GREAT ORCH Wesk Commencing Monday, March 16, “GET cn BOARD, for the GOOD SHIP “PINAFORE Wil START on a JOLLY CRU A Full CREW of ABLE SEAM PROGRAMME. ALL THE * SIR JOS DICK DEADEYE, TAIN, THE BOAT MIDSHIPMITE and All mates. Known St BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS and MECHANICAL EFFECTS. CORRECT COSTUMES Popular Prices— 25¢, 50c and 75¢ Telephone Bush 9. | Watech for the NEXT OPERATIC | NOVEBLTY, the Famous Prima Donna, DE LUSSAN, in Four Performances of “CARMEN.” UNION COURSING PARK | 7¥0. GRACE, Judge. JAS. T. GRACE, Slipper. TO-DAY, MARCH IS5 i 1 SUNDAY ‘Eighty Racing Hounds Open and Special Events. $1000— IIJTAI. PUHSE $1000 SERVICE. TRAD at 10:1% San park | Leaves Third and Townsend st | and 1 o'clock, Twenty-fifth and V five minutes latér, returning at 4:45 p. Mateo Hlectrie Cars every five minutes entrance direct ADMISSION CENTS. LADIES FF¥ Racing ! Racing ! EVERY WEEK fl/AY RAIN OR SHINE | New California Jockey Club Oakland Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY, Races start at 2:13 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boat lelVel San Francisco at 13 m. ani 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p, m., comnecting with trains nonwu t the entraice to mq track. Last tWo cars on train reserved for | lndies and their escorts: no smoking. Buy Tour fury tekets te Sheil Mound, ng—Trains leave the track at 4:13 and 4248 D m., and immediately after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President, PERCY ‘W, TREAT, Secretary. o 3 & Vive ibwon: i e \ ) Homa. Buy af your o send g & P S e -— 10,800 Texti moniain. Nl. Srpin s oy, Madison 12