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TELLS THE CALI THE MUSICAL Dr. H. J. Stewart Emphasizes 15 CHORCHES SHOULD ONITE Consolidation of Prc-j Hall, Establishment of Conservatories, a Choral Society; of Trained Singers and Organization of Municipal Bands | THE £AN FRA SCO CALL., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1903. FORNIA CLUB NEEDS OF CITY Necessity of a Better Concert testants May Be Beneficial +* | Rev. Dr. Rader States Tha.t‘; There Is Much Need a Change. the effart which is be- ber of the notable t the T cons | - ches has in- | | tors of this | s been taken up and dis- t has never bee sed that the Presby- and Christian | | matter of fact be- hese no difference nd beliefs of proposition atter was known Congregational e proposed change n an econom- re nre six mis ngregational be changed Aza NG WOMAN WHO ENT GIVEN BY 1 shed with approp from which to draw for m The was 1 informal reception f wed the programme and dainty refresh- e MADAME YALE'S » a bouquet of sn will wear a pink crepe de chine gown. Ti HAl n lc r 1l be in wi will car- uets of fer John F. | ARE YOUR SHOULDERS COVERED WITH WHITE FLAKES? Are Your Brushes Filled With Dead Hairs? Are You Troubled With Dan- NEW BUREAU TO GUARD COMMERCE AND LABOR Large Number of Departments Af- * fecting Industry Transferred by Act of Congress. A copy of an act of Congress ap- proved on February 14 of this vear, creat ing & new executive department known as the Department of Commerce iy d Labor, was recelved in this druff, Ecz_ema. Hnrshngss. Jambeveg e g pteabrey ; Dry Hair, Failing Hair shall be the province of this de or Gmynes.? partment to foster and develop reig and domestic commerce, facturing. shipping, fishing, the labor in- terests and the transportation faciiitics of the United States. The following bu- reaus and divislons at present under con- trol of the Treasury Department wiil be piaced In the Department of Commerce :nd Labor: The lighthouse board, steam- boat inspection service, bureau of naviga- tien, United States Shipping Commission- ers, national bureau of standards, coast snd geodetic survey, Commissioner Gen- eral of Immigration, Commissioners of | Immigration. bureau of immigration and | the immigration service at large. buréau of statistics, census office, department of | iabor, Fish Commission, office of Commis- sioner of Fish and Fisheries and bureau of foreign commerce. In this new depart- ment thefe will be created a bureau of ! manufactures and a bureau of corpora- tions. The enforcement of the Chinese exciusion laws and the regulation of the Alaskon fisheries will be placed also in the hands of the Department of Com- merce and Labor. The law goes into ef- | fect on July 1 of this year. her in M kxu Boule- all drug- Write 1o Opening of Twenty-Fourth Avenue. | Regardirg the pet n of the Point Lo- | | bos Improvement Club for the openiug | of Twenty-fourth avenue between Fulton | street and Point Lobos avenue, the Board | of Works reported to the Supervisors yes- terday that the regrading of the avenue | | would cost at least ST. 1 e — WILMINGTON. N. €. March 17 —Advices | é%//m,m from Tarboro N. C. state that Dr Bass | who was shot y-terdn) by Dr. Baker, died | to-gay. Dr. Baker is In custedy. i SANG } mining. manu- | son is expected to bu; DELIGHTFULLY AT THE DEPARTMENT is visiting Mrs. > present. in hongr of Peach blos- aprised the decorations. > present were: Mis. H. E. Hunt- Mrs. Henry Gray, Mrs. George CameroM Mrs. Mc Mrs, Charles oosely, Mrs. Pt id. Miss Florence Alexander McCracken of Mare Isl- ! ve a luncheon at Mare Island ber of prominent Mrs and Mrs. James Stetson have gone | a Barbara Mr=. Wi enterta - rd N. Drown (nee ning a little daugh Bertha Runkle, the author, salls orrow for Janan. . s e eeler Wi t in Los & ox and her hus- Angeles, are ex- rrive here within a fortnight, clubs will cordially entertain ished writer. . la W is contemplting a nere she will visit Jack Johnston. Mrs . M. H. de Young and Miss de Young leave for Santa Barbara during the T part of month. Mrs. H. B. Chase gave an informal din- r on Monday evening complimentary to N Lavra McKinstry, who is about irs. H T. Scott. GREAT COPPER MINE WILL NOT BE SOLD W. C. Greene Says Rockefeller Can- not Buy His Big Property in Sonora. Greeng, who controls the majorify . C ot stock in the famous Greene Consoli- cated copper mine, located at Cananea, in the State of Sonora, Mexico, arrived here yesterday from Mexico in a special car. He has in his party Henry Ollishelmer of New York and W. B. Hibbs and Charles A. Adsits of Washington. They have just returned from an in- spection of the valuable property in Mex- ico and are stopping at the Palace. The Greene Consolidated mines are among the richest in the world, rénking fourth in e with the Calumet, Anaconda and the ted Verde, and employ about 156) men. A recent telegram ffom the East an- rouncing that Greene was negotiating witn Johng D. Rockefeller for the sale of the es is denied by the former, who says ' he has no idea of selling. |8 To-Morrow Morning P. C. Kelly will make it his business to satisfy every person who will take the trouble to come to the clothing assignee sale. The doors wili open exactly at 9| a. m. The goods are to be seen to-day, but none will be sold until to-morrow. 3000 men's all wool su.:s whl be on sale | for the followin ces: Lot 1, men's all | wool suits worth 310 for 5 S lot 2, men’s | all wool suits worth $12 for 85 6. lot men’s all wool suits worth 816 for § 6. The price is marked in ain Every person is his own jusl fectly satisfled nmi properl. | This is the only way the clol‘ te sold at the assignee sale, st., opp. Mason. b A B AT e I Polyclinic Lectures. | The third lecture of the first course un- | der the auspices of the Emanu-El Bister. hood Free Polyclinic will be given to- Tuight at 8 ocleck at the mycum Wiltam Greer }iurmm will speak on subject, “Athletics in the Preservatio Health.” The public is cordially mmfi,( | guished on to Chicago, Wa. SON OF MONTE | KNIGHTS GRAND CARLD'S OWNER| LODGE CONVERES Prince Leon Radziwill Degree Conferred on of Paris Paying Us Past Dictators and a Visit. Officers Report. s Hxs Family Has Contnbut,ed'Toa.sts Are Offered at Ban- Largely to History of ; quet Tendered the Old World. i Representatives. | | | i | | San Francisco at present has a distin- visitor in the person of Prince Leon Radziwill, whose lineage can be traced back centuries and has been iden- tiffied with more or less notoriety from the | The Grand Lodge of the Knights Honor of the State its fourth biennial session in Alblon Ha'l of the Alcazar bullding yesterday morn- ing with Grand Dictator P. L. Archibald {In the chair. All the grand officers and representatives answered roll call. | The Grand Lodge degree was conferred on a number of past dictators, who be- came such since the previous session. The reports of the grand officers were presented and, referred to ccmmittees. forty-eight lodges in the State, of which nineteen are located in this city. have an aggregate of nearly 2M0 mem- ters. During the ‘two years there were deaths and the amount paid to ben< time the original family separated in Po- of the land and located in various parts Eastern continent Prince Leon Radziwill Prince Constantin Radziwill, Monte Carlo, thé famous gambling resort, and stiil holds an interest in the with the Prince Prince Roland Bonaparte and Edmund Blane. Th® vounger Prince. with his valet. arrived here yesterday from the City of Mexico, where he has been visiting the Princess place Albert Radziwlll. a sister of Mrs. Eugene | aficiaries was $24,500. In his report Gnmx Kelly of this city. He expects to remain Reporter Thomas Johnstone says (hn' here several days will then journey “The wise action of the Supreme Lod; ton and New York, hes resulted in placing the Knights 2nd from the latter city he will embark | fonor in a strom t nor i stronger financlal position | on an Atlantic steanfer for his'home In |than ft has ever been in before.” Paris, where he is due in May Supreme Representative Crowe an- | Prince Leon Radziwill Is a tall and wel built young man about 35 years of age, who speaks it 5 inced the death of the wife of F. W. uss and Grand Dictator Arthlblld upreme Representative Crowe wer ted to prepare a letter of . that he cannot lon e Western continen valet, who is almost master in size, appearance and manne despite the difference in thelr soeial rank. PRINCE LEON POPULAR. {of the Grand Lodge. next term was discussed at some lengta jand made 2 spectal order for this morn- | | ing. of | of Californta opened | appropriate | hey show that there are| They | The subject of per capita tax for lh»" Of all the Radziwills, and th is af 4 large fami of them, Prince yncon E. C. Stock or I.men) Lo the most popuiar | by unanimous consent created an hv)nor-v | ary member of the grand body. | In the evening there was a banquet in | |a Powell street rotisserie to the grand of- | ficers and representatives to the Grand | ! Lodge. In addition to these there were the beautiful Sop! Mme. Blanc of Mon rlo f,lme Nearly Radziwill of | came involved in . where she was ed of uttering | time ago that the German b trouble In Sou after t supper had been dis: number of »ard to respond r he had delivered address of welcome t. to as follows \n}‘lh ald those to bearing th pape | late CecHl Rhodes. J is now Prince Leon yesterday said he did t where the Princess not know t certain whether or | )n, but he believed h Africa Pr the way, is a native of Paris and oys the distinction in that it tends to identify him from the oth and more advertised members of his great no dental of his re- to proceedin, Prince Constantin Radziwi ur of the present young visit Fran- the family. ciseo, lives In most | ous style in It has been said. end Prince Leon smiled | Paris. The greater par his fortune a sort of acknowledgment of the story | erived through to yesterday. that one of his aunts once cap- >phia Blanc, who vast tivated the late Emperor William of Ger- th from her moth many, who was on the eve of marrying Unfortunately the connection with gam- the Princess when his father interfered | pling and the many imprudent acts of his and threatened to exile his son if he did | sarlier life have not tended to make him not at once abandon his matrimenial | popular in Parisian soclety,and there has project 1 a disposition te ignore him In Be! BECOMES A MONK. | ¥n, Vienn: . Petersburg other Eu- Another Prince Radziwill, Edmund by | [OP®aDn cap e sscil taa, koweves, i = eorigpH name, and belonging to the German | 90¢% Dot extend to the son, Prince lLeon, dbranch of the family, was an extravagant | N0 in this city, who is Yecognized as a member of the wild set of Berlin and | Sentleman. of most excellent quailties ity order Yo velttes he o | and who Is warm!y welcomed wherever he menk. much to the great grief of a horde 595 of money lenders, who under a decree of the Supreme Co 2 pire were unable to proceed against their | of, “iiam A Day of th debtor on the ground that the latter hav- | was confrmad to-day 1 WASHINGTON, I PRICES 4’ That Need No Argument ! 5 QUALITY { That Needs No Qualifying | PATTERNS | That Need But Your Selection { VARIETY That Needs No Addition ENOUGH For All Needs ;_ | Body Brussels Dainty, this season’s patterns in the popular I $l 05 shades. Selections for any room, hall, stair ! ® or office. With or without borders. For Sewed, Lined and La'd { | | | | 13 a8l around service nothing excels Brussels. Brussels at Floral and scroll, large and smal! designs. Bright, 75(; and subdued colors. This season’s make, too. . With or without border, but see the borders and Sewed, Lined, Laid. them. No lmit to quantity, either Brussels @&t Oriental patterns, identical in design, equal in | 656 color effect to some fine velvets. This season’s . atterns. Not remnants but right off the roll. Sewed, Lined, Laid Whatever you intend getting, ask to see these. Tapestry Brussels For rooms, halls, stairs; anywhere 50 you want an inexpensive carpet and . “care for the looks of it. One yard or a thousand, and we'll measure vour rooms, sew, line and lay it. Big—Rugs—Little 9xI2 Feet Double Faced Wool Smyrna i Twenty different designs in both small and large figures, in all over and medalion effects. True Oriental patterns. S'S 00 Bright, alike on both sides, thick; whole floor full for . 3x6 ft. STnyrna, Fringed ends, pattern alike on both sides. | Shown for the first time this season. Hundreds of them s 75 Axminster Rugs The best selection of these high pile par- lor rugs we've ever had.© No end to color and pattetn, r;xs-;—sl 85 Brussels Carpet Rugs, 3 65 Cents, | Made up from short lengths of our standard patterns with nicely fringed ends. One yard to a yard and half in length. Linoleum, Laid, 50c. a yard N ¥f this carload goes as qutckly as the last two you better get your order in early. I florai (carpet effects) and bright sct ‘ you’ll wai designs. Wide range of choice, two yards wide. soc. sq. yd. M Faedmon b 233 235 237 Post Street resent about fifty members of the order.’| 1he toastmaster was M. L. Crowe, S. R., | 1 | POPULAR PRICES | A LA SPIRITE CORSETS AMUSEMENTS. GOLUMB! s LEADINS TREATR. LAST MATISEE JAY. IT % SAT CHARLES FR OHMAN l" sbats WlLLlAM GILLETTE| In His International Success, lence and secure a floral piece on beialf | SHERLU‘—K oL u\fis.; —Last Time N £aturday NI DAY NIGHT at 8 sharp, | PERLEY Presents Beginning NEXT M FRANK L. In the Orizinal N. Y. Production of WHEN KNIGH i HOOD WAS IN FLOWER. Scat Sale C mmeaces Te rrow. Six Glinserettis; Pepita Aragon; Foy and Clark; Julius Tannen; the Salambos; Musical Dale; Rice and Walters; Dave Nowlin, and LILLIAK BURKRART & COMPANY Presenting “A Stt:nuous .Jaxsy [CALIFORNIA TO-NIGHT |Truly a The Eminent Actor | GSRWRe Dramatic Mr. Charles B.|: recat HANFORD Presenting the Greatest of All Comedies, THE 1AMING OF THE SHREW SPECIAL—FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY Much Ado About Nothing Next—BEN HENDRICKS “OLE OL: a “You Want to Stop { THE FO YOU Dib. ARE GLAD EX CIPHER CODE. AT ENTHUSIASM ALL THIS WEEK AT THE ALCAZ:R PRICES ALWAYS THE <A!\E OPERA HOUSF 2 SATURDAY AND SU vening This Week—! Success of METT CORRIGAN —AND— MAUDE ODELL In the Powerful Russian Drama, THE SiIXIH COMMANDMENT One of the Greatest Eastern Successes of the Present Season .10e, 15c, 26c, S0c and TSe A Good Reserved Seat in the Orchestra at all RIAHO R ..GITAL NGELUS PIANO PLAYER Salurday Kexi, March 2ist SHERMAN, CLAY & CO wiil conduct_another Piano Recital by Mr. Percival C. van Yorx, with the aid of fTHE ANGELUS SIGNOR WANRELL. B.--o Cantate y You are cordiaily invited to be present. SHERMAN, L'LA¥.: L'O..FKfllflr and Sutter EVERY WEEK DAY. RAIN OR SHINE { New California Jockey Club | Oakland Track SIX UR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2:16 p. m. Ferry-boat ieayes 2330, 1, 130, with trains s and 4:45 p. m.. Aldl--duleu.n..- race. THOMAS H_WILLIAMS JR.. Prestdeat. PERCY W_TREAT. _— in 983 tifornia -t Below Powell Buldtm Teleohone James 1801 /‘tATP& ?GENTRA | Market St, Near Elh"- 1 MATINEES SATT RKAY AND N Phone TO-NIGHT Elaborate Prod: sion _ct TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM | piirst appearance of the sew <o | RICE _STEWAR | GEARTETTRE New | Cari-nation Hatchet Bri ]PIICES Satbress: xt Monday—FALLI il L“J THEATRE ™= REPUBLIC' MAGNIFIC With RICHARD J. JOSE. WILLIAN EELLER NACK, ——ALSO— “CHUP fiUGY i y Waillace Irwin an CHARLIS STINE, Ealf the Beniuches Come fom L HOITY TOITY ] Drives away al! A Laugh From Coming: MAKK HAMBOURG, the Enlne-t Pianist. THE CHUTES! Farmer lones’ Educated Pigs And a Greqt Show In the Thea'er EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING SPEND “A DAY IN THE ALPS™ SEE THE THRIVING BABIES IN THE IN- CcU TORS. AN UNTAMABLE JAGUAR IN THE TAKEA iRIP " DOWN THE FLUM:" The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. AMATEUR NIGET THUBRSDAY. “'h-r Phoning Ask for 0. THE CHUTES." MASCAGNI TESTIMONIAL. F.IDAY AFTERAOON, 3 SHARP, ALHAMBRA THEATER. Greatest Programme Given Here Increased M r Orohbstra. TSCHAIKOWSKY PATHETIC SYMPHONTY. 1512 WAR OVERTURE. RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES, Et | Reserved Seats Box Office, Sh Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes thar have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. Palace and BAJA CALIFORNIA Damlana Bitters