The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 15, 1903, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANO§SCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. -HEWHITE HOUSE ATTRACTIVE VALUVES in WOOLEN DRESS GOODS SHEPHERD CHECKS hirt Waist ILLUMINATED ind Crepe Cheviots SCOTCH EFFECTS Walking Suits . . FRENCH NOVELTY CHEVIOTS. Very attractive for dressy street wear. The dress pattern, $10. 50 VEILING of Suits .. e texture; new colors. The dress pattern, §4, 50 Bordcred and Novelty Elamines and Veilings. very fin All colors . ...... -The dress pattern, S7. Oo FOUENNE. Silk and Wool. A very attractive and nable material. he dress pittern, $7.,50 tumes to order by the Misses Malroney. ) Misses Children's dresses to order by Mrs. J. Wood. \ S ///z/ Wor /// 4 5&%{*- or.PosT & Kearny Sts. GAME REMAING a/t TH CLAIMS EDITOR HORTON New Zealand Publisher Passes Away in Auckland. Commissioner sang’s Quest Comes to Naught. empted seizure of a large quantity ducks and gquail that was not ludicrous features occurred tly after-noos An gt its fes - L r Charles Vogel g, accom panied by a policeman armed with a search warrant issued by Police S His Cabaniss, made a desc »n the Un v States Army transport Thomas and w > ¥ was met with a courteaus but firm refusal nce New Zes m » beallowed to bo: e vessel ‘ we s vessel contained a L w s of wild game, Commis- wa to seize the g re warrant was d compan with one of - [ w the d v protec- . wrles Woodworth in charge « t ce department of the tra who is h . a municipal ¢ t Game [ ission Id not institutie e rch he was desi making. It = understood that a war o s follow bn be but the army offi te and & r issued orders that Isang or the patrolman be not allowed on the vessel somewhat crestfallen, gt Colonel Woodworth and t ® and & ; From the Colonel Woodworth it appears the departure of : la on her last voyage rge quantity of wild game was pur ased and towed away in the cold s o During the round Y was too rich or vhn ma Ze passengers were suffering 1 mar, as a quantity of the v h kling food still remained in the colonel took the stan that as the s¢ was purchased in season and was at flag ent time Government stores he recognize the right ¢ he civil E P s to confiscate the same. Judge ced g the | Caban after listening to arguments both pro and con, very promp su nd- = ed execution of the warrant i stated Down the San Joaquin—Miles of |that he would take the matter under 1 sement. In speaking of the matter Blossom. ast evening the Judge expressed it as his . . Sunset ¥ sinfon that the position taken by the e . vernment officlals appeared to be - < tenable and that he would render a de o = [1 jon after looking up authorities bear- n the matter _vJust the thin 7 Jor Spring b or Summer nd we have just what you want—in fact, you'll find we you want in the line of first-class shoes. We are r brand new stock—goods we intended to open up street— Bcautlful Shoes of Latest Models h as you could want em and made for comfort. The right—even low, considering the quality of the shoes. Shoes That Wiil Wear as long as any you've had—handsome, included in this stock. elling from c / at 104-110 G ry serviceable and stylish—all .. The dress pattern, $7.50 ON TRANSPORT Vogel-| when Game | GOVERNOR PARDEE VISITS WORKMEN’S GRAND LODGE Annual Session Opens in Golden Gate Hall With | 450 Representatives and Many Grand Officers and Past Grand Master Workmen in Attendanée o - I | | | | || 1 | | | | | [ | | | WEZTITITZL | Yore AT LAID | = | ONE OF THE GRAND OFFICERS WHO I8 IN LINE OF PROMOTION | | FOR THE OFFICE OF GRAND MASTER WORKMAN OF THE CAL- IFORNIA JURISDICTION. | ol e - e ———— HE annual session of the Degree of Honor be held Lo e of California, Anclent O der of Unlted Workmen, opened| A resolution introduced prov s Pl e g e _{ing that the nlpmer' representatiyes ; BT S e e 1» instructed to bring about legls- morning with about 430 repre-|jagon that members: who have at sentatives and the following & “fll“"-*‘ tamed the age of 70 be relieved from the and past grand master workmen prese ment of dues if unable to pay, but < | that the lodge pay such and be reimburs- | ed from the payment to be made to the | beneficiary. i d | was also a resolution from Unity o eatas ] to the effect that the supreme rep- resentatives Le r rand - outside ested to secure leg and medical ex- | lation that will resuit in the payment of y grand master | peneficiary claims within thirty days and grand lectarer; | one 10 the effect that the representatives have marine engineers made membership. ’ These were rand eliglble James to referre kmen s, e cenort of | 0t Erand master After the otete P 1| Tienth. This officer shall, wiih s the committ als (he Grand | vistance of competent deputles, conduct Lodge degree rred on 127 past | the work of extension and the expenditure such officer shall be limited monthly | masters The grand master ax ced his com- | e-twelfth of the sum allowed for ex- | mittees for ihe session, and named Gov- | ;:,H““ h ?nl”":)lrl";l"h;l t;‘;;cnfir “.n: : A | e end proposed by the goo¢ " 0 ( ard epres ve i "'l Aot A ‘:, oo ‘T“;;Tf:m of the order committee, was made ‘tie from Oak Leaf lodge No. &% of Oakland, | special order for this morning, chairman of speclal committee No. 2. As the names were being read Governor Par _REPORTS PRESENTED. e e ced os in walting and de.| Governor Pardee, as chairman of a spe- ade ax M uEE) B8 L WA led Lo | €1l committee, read a lengthy paper on | siring to be admitted. He was a to | S2 3 e witer Past Grand Masters Dan-| POrtions of the reports of the grand mas- forth, Hirshberg and Booth and then in- | !&»> Erand recorder and grand medical | examiner. O r, who wel recommendation was that | | money belonging to the company in whose | nese. | blaze was located in the store of the Tal | Sing Company, | floor of a two-story | to protect themselves from his | story. | one of them, | the safe after the fire. | mot ROBBER WORKS AT STRANGE FIRE Chinese Is Burned to Death and Money Disappears. bt Mystery Surrounds the De- struction of a Stockton Store. * STOCKTON, April 14 and equally mysterious robbery occurred in a Chinatown store early this morning, and one Mongollan was burned to death. he sum of some of the A mysterious fire ) disappeared., rted and the rest being | Chi- store the blaze made up of deposits left there by The fire started at about 3 o'clock. The which occupled the lower | building. When the | firemen entered the place they found they had two battles on hand, one with flame: and the other with 2 bulldog. Whatever way they turned the animal darted inj front of them and blocked the way, and vicious teeth one of the firemen brained hin with an ax. Nearly all of the stock of goods in the store, which was valued at $3000 was ruined. After the fire the body of Chinaman was found lying on the floor of a bedroom in the rear of the second AMTU SEK!NTB. COLUMBIA MATI SAN FRANCISCO'S | LEADING THENGE IT'S EASY That Peop JRDAY |MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL w nd Her London Compar cotion Frohman. At the time fire broke out there were two C asleep in the lower - story, both of them members of the Tai Sing Company. Before I ng the place Joe Gee, the manager, tried According | the ¢ Charles ¥ MATINEE :0-DAY, | “THE SHOOND MES. TAHQU‘EIA' To-Night and Saturday Night y to open the safe to get slatmee, “MMAGDS. to his story, he got the key into the lock Thursday Night snd F‘nlur:v Matinee and was driven away by the flames. | i S Whether he succ d in unlocking the Fritay Night—THE JO¥ OF LIVING." SPECIAL safe or not he is uncertain, )-n‘ a(‘an\‘ THURSHAY £ Ll g e rate, he declares, he left the mioney there. | Eeginnin |t e e i ook b on o st SUNDAY NIGHT, LASI ZF[:H SYMPHUNY GONGEHT | table and $100 in another box of the same \m ne. esday and S N kind. When he entered the place l;d{;;z JOUN €. RICE and THOS a | the fire the safe was open and all the s Great Comed money was gone, together with some sil- AR[»_ YOU A MA ver which had been left in a drawer .. + 1 50, 81, Toe % | In the store counter. Joe Gee's fellow = s sin storekeeper got $1000 worth of opium from | ‘OPERA HOUSE. oy ) | Rancher Disappears in Snow. NEVADA CITY. April 14.—Michael Ma- and - Bail ! cauley left here four weeks ago for his | Donizett's home on Lonely ranch, in Sierra County, | MATINEE TO-DAY (¥ | Parquet, any seat, dren, any part except reserv He arrived at that piace since which time he has been seen. Friends discovered his absence wuis week when they went to the The supposition is that Ma- neéar Loyalton three weeks ago * | DAUGHTER. of the REGIMENT. New York Operatic Success ..RARE EASTER NOVELTlES The Grea 3 mwe demented and wandered | W. €. Fields; Bruno and Russell; from home into the hills covered with Lizzle Wilson; Frank Aumann; P Al R snow. He probably was frozen to death i PEARANCE of —_———————— the Colby Family; the Mason- ZELIE DE LUSSAN Frost Damages the Fruit. Keeler Company; McCue and Ca- 3 " In Her Greatest Role, COLUSA, April 14.—The frost a few hill; the Great La Fleur and the - mornings ago did considerable damage to C q M E some var of fruits in this county. Blograph. o = e R N- Apricots were slightly injured. From one | = R TG a8 of onr largest almond growers it is learned that some varieties of almonds nipped that the loss will be while other kinds in the touched. Pota- were o badly fully one-fourth, uENTRAL"if:T?% B orchards were not to \d tomatoes were also badly injured i Market Stree ne S in some loc 1 D g - S S - AR 3 e s ;,m.e.-“;:fmi Circdy ever written IGHT and Al This Week New Overland Route. OUR . . s e nEw MINISTER (The Overland By Denman T ompson, eatead.” Auth ENTIRE GEXTRA BARGAIN MATINEE THURSDAY in TRILBY. R GRAND =2 TO NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING THIS MATINEES SATU "EDAY AND SUNDAT. D. MacLEAN and ODETTE TYLER In Shakespeare's Historical Tragedy, “KING JOHN.” Spreckels C: an and ( There were joved banquet in the with Grand Master Free Reeorder Spencer as gu in addition Past Grand Masters . Young, Booth, Barnes, Morrison, hberg, ok, PBahrs, McPherson Danforth. METT CORRIGAN LCAZA ALL THIS WEEK Superb Production of the Most Delightful of Romantic Plays, HER MAJESTY ts. OVER 100 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE! ty Sinee the Dayse Ev'n'g 250 to 75¢. Mat. “Sat. and Sua. 13 to 80 John MeCulloush 16, 28c, S0c azd roduced to the grand mas : comed him as a ‘member of the body and |0 man be appointed a district deputy | | Next Th D G l ved seat in the orchestra ac comad bl sk A melic gt e | simply on the ground that he is a good sm’ 1 Rem MoB. e anc]ng 1r "Ihe reports of the grand officers were | fellow, but that he should be fully qual- | e e ’ By Heary Arthur Jones. t Week—"OTHELLO." O d all, with (he exception of | ified for. the position. ~Another recom- | Siiaais 2 s i 1t of the grand master, were .pr‘-m«t,‘f"“:‘i‘ ‘(1“'3- was that steps be taken; 10| The Greater o the amittee on distribution without | Prévent crganizers from influencing lodge | New Than T i commiics on Siiribation mithout | Qi) SR L e | SRR mzl e "“1"""f S o 1o e citaaf e b s(.wvm' of the committee presented re- | e %, o iy P 2 en cn- | POTts and the same were ordered printed so e ll:v .|f[m|.d part with REPUBLIC gaged in fraternal and Insurance S0/HC 1 ‘There was.an adverse report to the re o s finger & | S VHE THEATER el A O as | ommendation of the grand master that ""‘“"'°m"m"§h“:""“ | EVERY A NOON AND EVENING. Undies he ADHS it that the year | At 4 o'clock, there being no committee comprate BB SEE LA MONT'S SLIDE FOR LIFB he had served as such was one of educa- ready to report, the supreme master was cure of Pimples. Blotches on Face, 1urxran REPUBLIC...... FIFTH STREET. | prom Top of the o tn Pk 4¢ fhe Tile S5 b Tik a5 lad the experi- | “alled upon to address‘the Grand Lodge Barber's Itch, - .. 1 e et it 7 .';I.”',f:q‘ e e have act. | @nd he did so, talking for nearly an hour, Salt Rheum, " Magnificent Patriotic First Part. D “A DAY IN THE ALPS." £nce e -mx’f ey ceer. e reports | AUring ‘;m'.-n he exvlalned the exact con- i e 'I:\"- L SEE THE BABIES IN THE INCUBATORS. s g 2 s ;" | dgition of the order and told why the old- | i r that 1 h lodges have been insti- N i lid i ; " P ¢r members of the order are re ol ita | ids, 1 nd any Midated and that Anaheim, Guernev | . S 735 iy anced where all alteratives, | ABY LIO ¢ THE 2 teedley lodges surrender [imase. (Xl ’j""” Spoke of the many efforts | Jodides and. mere THE S GE OF GOAT ISLAND. | BABY LIONS IN THE Z0O. harters. The total gains were freede Uy, bhe sUREme body 10 it o Tt ve Hilariously Fumny Satire on the Acmy and AM NIG RSDAY. s A s and rane- | ¥ssessments o keep the order on the |l soothing making the > | | losses, by supensions, deaths 4 wnd of the fra- | skin beauti and smooth. ANl Matinees 2o, Any Seat. When Phoning A 1E CHU ~ | soundest financlal footing | ternal side of the organization. In ". evening the grand officers and‘ Grand Lodge representative, with lady | relatives and frlends, were the guests at Golden Gate Hall of Forget Me Nof, Sil- | jurisdictions, leavir | net gain of 346 to December 31. He urges | | the retention of the present field depuiics, | recommends the retention of the official organ and suggests improvements and | fers to other Recomniended 2 for ffty years. Send for book of testimon JOHNSTON. HOLLGWAY & co, 531 (cmmerce St., Philadelphia d used by AL druggists phy IAIIO RECITA ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER L BASEBALL. | urges the creation of an elective officer to | ; and 'Carnation lodges. of u.e[ | ia o s o \\En:.“;t Ahi;‘imz\';;(‘ri:\flln“:j Elanor, ANT at Steinway Hail, = - — & Co. Will Conduet Juld be \ who ha ex 'Y S et hiok Gelehi P . 1 i y M. PRECE ; ] risdiction of California. He en- | 95, ULy Lodge, ‘which celebfated its ail- | FOR BARBERS, BA- | O o e et |GRAND OPENING TO-DAY NATIONAL | lieving that the pavent organiza- | SOCIA THERINGS. brewers. bookbinders, =Bty L T H E ANGELUS PACIFIC NATIONAL LIAGUE. | tion is strengthened by the assistance of | At Golden Gate Hall there was an ad- | dyes, four mills, foundries, laundries, paper- NINTH AND BRYANT. | the women of the Degree of Hone ile | dress by Mrs. Linda G. Malloy, song by han:ers printers, painters, shoe factories, SUTTER ST., | calls attention (o the necessity of legisla- | Miss Cheeney, address by Mrs. Evelyn I, | Stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners. tailors, etc. ‘\.,LU,H s | CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. jon or efforts to the end that suspensions | Mayol @,.C. HA. o { | o gtk e ot Arrsey dogpossingh £/ g Bl °pical song by s‘““‘ Brush Menufacturers, 6US Sacramento St | EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY, | may be reduced. In conclusion he com-| Booth, P. G. M. recitation by Mis: fanutacturers, 6US ramento St | mends the grand officers who assisted | Bertha Clark and a few remarks by Ed. ! l nor org ese SUNDAY. him during his term. | win Dantorth. This was followed by danc\ # ayatiun atai s | o | e mo | nwnow. B ES S l: i GOVERNOR SPEAKS. “‘fi'l il Hall the failoast l_ (e llmmei (Pupi! of Mascagnl.) n“e Vs, Jan l'flllClSCO. 1 1o e rea 2 it 3 ¥ ¢ Tollowing pro- cnrmmervsry tickets may be obtalmed . PR, o uAr: lll':: r;'nlt-x:\(:w(x‘(\'h‘l:’ .|Pfiiflfix-f{.u“;fm;§p | gramme was carried out successtully: Cures aCold inOneDay. Grip in 2 Day: | our_store this week. Sherman, cmu; | LADIES’ DAYS, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. ‘:'}.. to its feet, gave three cheers for the | , Selection, orchestra; premier ventriloquist, {& co. <earny and s Advance Sale at All Cigars Stores of M. A. | Governor of California and called upon | 4. Fareardy rom ATk, o TIeE Soane: on every | — : — | the representative from Oak Leaf to re- | Charles Morrell and his banjo va . 4 77 OU T box. 25¢ | | spond. The Governor sald that he did not { stories and other thin e A XN S ' | appear before the body as Governor, but | ;‘;’m b")";m‘;{“‘!‘l;‘h = ey s o | IANo RECITA 2 E S y Mc well; makers, Carter | NT as a member of the order, ready to per-| Zny’ pendell: the petite contortion dancer, Miss | s AMUSEMENTS. i ) form such duties as might be assigned to | Nellie Bruce: the boy soprano, Master Thomas | ="~ s o | i, and that he would do his Beat to ad- | Deveon. S Maurice Robb, | vance the organization that habeen do-| Afier the programme the ladies present PACIFIC COAST LEBAGUE.' 1us wox DERFUL CHILD PraNist | ing so much good in the many years of xistence. were escorted to Elks Hall, in the same building, and served ice cream, and the the afternoon session the Grand| gentiemen were taken to the banquet Lodge was surprised by the announce- | hall, where light refreshments were ment that Supreme Master Workman Mc- | served. After that there was dancing. Nally was in waiting, having come rrom Texas to attend the session. He was pre- sented by Past Supreme Master Workman W. H. Jordan and Past Masters Barnes and Danforth, after which he was escort- ed to a seat of honor, the representatives in the meantime rising and giving him three cheers. A resolution was introduced recommend- ing that lodge dues be not less than 50 cents per month instead of not less than % cents, as at present. The Fresno delegation introduced a ree- clution that the next session of the Grand Lodge and that of the Grand This affair was under the direction of F. J. Trowbridge, C. A. O'Brien, C. E Broad, F. Trowbridge, J. P. Fitzsimons and H. Grimshaw. Last Monday night the Grand Lodge representatives who were in the city at- tended a session of Magnolla Lodge, where the junior workman degree was conferred on a number of candidates, who were subsequently initiated in a class in the assembly hall of the Pioneer build- ing by the team of officers of Yerba Bue- na Lodge. Previous to this members of the Past Grand Master Workmen's Association en- WAY HALL. April 17, at 8:15 o cloek. Sherman & Clay’'s Music RECREATION PARK, EIGHTH AND HARRISON — " CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 3:30 P. M RIDAY E Seats on NN sale a -— =3 20 =) = -t EVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE. New California Jockey Club Oakland Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. ‘lflzrr'bo-l len\!- San Francisco at 12 m. 0 and 3 p. m., connect- \ trains blflvnin‘ at the entrance to the UMDY oo « swevi s da o g 20 Shag b 2:30 P. M. Portland vs. Oakland | LADIES' DAYS, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, 5 Stockton st. Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two Palace and track. Last two cars on trai (o) 1 ladies and thelr escorts: no. smokine. - Bus W. T. HESS firand hotgls popular with our ferry tickets to Sheil’ Mound. S - e tourists and travelers Returning—Trains leave the tmck at 4:15 1CTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, who visit San Fram- and 4:45 p, m,, race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary.’ 2nd immediately after the Tentb Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels bidg. Telephone Main 983. 821 California st., belaw Po"lL dence Telephone Jam st p C1sco. Hotels Restdence, Resl

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