The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 14, 1903, Page 11

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¢ 14, 1903 11 JAKLAND AND BERKELEY AWAIT WITH OUTSTRETCHED ARMS THE ARRIVAL OF THE NATION'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE ——— e W HE | ey 5 0stinge. T 0 D Case of Embezzlement i ‘¢ — — | HSTORY WUST " BlE THE RIS H. Morse Stephens Tells How to Acquire Truth. Against Ballplayer Is Dismissed. | Club Makes a Settle- nt With Its Former | Treasurer. i i Delivers Annual Lecture Be- 3 zZ, 4 fore Phi Beta Kappa O~ v el - Society. IR e, v T ———— : | m q | Berkeley Office San Francisco Call, Q oy | 2148 ( reet, May 13 Francisco Call, osdway, May 13. baseball earing before ay on an ac- of the Acme | H M ivered 1 publ | | Beta Kappa Soci | Hearst Han. Pr ham introduced P ing a dis- s books as | | Stephens said | The atmosp fied that in the ] | 2 e e IN WHCH | -3 » 2 i =z ki cbacamelo oo d Z I it = & 7“‘0“/‘[;«% BE Z : ; i = —— ’flo_sgn RSES ON NEW | A Sresane = FRENCH LITERATURE vel and Drama ! Themselves Stephens com- NEW BOARD OF HEALTH ELECTS CITY OFFICERS Most of the Former Health Officials Are Chosen to Succeed Themselves. OAKLAND, M e new Board of ‘|Alameda County’s Metropolis and the State’s Seat of| Learning Garbed to Welcome President. ‘ akland | to Broadway, on Broadway to the steamer. | President to Berkeley. Locomotive No. | imate he time for the Presi- |8, one of the flnest in the Southern Pa- | rival at High School will be | cific service, will haul the train. | ck. He will leave on the tor- | | Jones for Mare | @ "mimimimimimbriminimieininiepinieielei=-t @ | | v will accompany the Presi- | he navy ¥y re lerenax:t‘ comma ing the Paul Jones; the o J nham of Vallejo, | the President; United r *. Perkins and r 4. Metcalf. | Congressman | | ble military escort | been furnished for | The formation of AKLAND, May 13 are cipation of Roosevelt's visit to-morrow. | - hered originally will there i s Aged John Dennis Dies o | When His Partner MOTORMAN BEN BEYNON, RABOPIR. | JOHN Q. BROW gt 3 Passes On. | THROUGH OAKLAND, AND ME Ozakland Office San Francisco Call, Sues Railroad for $5000. 1118 Broadway, May 13. AR After grieving for a week over the | suvery boy, w 16 Getbing death of the woman who had been his life | at Front and West streets was | partner for many years, aged John R, | Alameda local a short time agc | Dennis of San Francisco died this morn- i ing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. | 10 " g o Revaged g Lorenzen, at 1545 West street. The old | carelessness of ; 2 man, who survived his wife just one | trains to apy week, was §3 years of age of speed that the a The aged couple came to spend a few e G S SRR | The ladies of the Red Cross Soclety |gdays at the home of their daughter sev- Fuctage Iiesnnes. have erected an ornate floral- arch at|eral weeks ago, in seeming perfect health, OAKLAND, May 13.—The urteenth and Webster streets, and the | But ten days ago the old lady was seized | riage license: s carriage will pass beneath a | by a sudden attack of illness which car- | Mote, San Fr it floral Red Cross flag. A sec. | Tied her off, after three days of pain. | &y, Ban francieco, 28; Frank S bald was re b — e DR. DUNN COMMISSIONED TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Railroad for | and a half, is bert Sib e LADIES LEND THEIR AID. Red Cross Society Erects Magnificent ease in Pay. orchestra. 3 | Triumphal Arch. fiset to the | The exercises will consume an h Prominent Physician Will Go to Gathering of Military Sur- geons at Boston. OAKLAND, May 13.—To re ans at the m s B W, T t the Calt- New Contra Costa Manager. BERKELEY 13.—The Contra Cos- avenue gate clal car at the corner of Tel- P aph avenue and Bancroft way, whe erected on Fourteenth street, 3‘;;.‘:";;‘:"]3;‘{? ‘:lrlm;l‘:ea‘;tp;"r;:”zg‘;x‘tis A e 3. | ta Water Company has appointed C. D. - will 2 to Oakland. ne rankjin, will be a superb canopied | gone out from him. © | Marastno, Oakland, 30, and Cristina Painelli, | Maloney manager of the Berkeley offic sosevelt will be amply structure, lavish with tributes from Oak- Oakland, 27. to succeed Guy P. Chick. | Quickly his aged frame weakened under the shock of grief, until a few hours after midnight this morning he passed to join his helpmeet in the beyond. stay in Berkele | 1and’s gardens. ted States i At the Hig > command of Major A. ( Women Students, Miss Marion Walsh, lice his entire route and act as es- | president, has charge of the decoration His immediate escort will be one | of the apartment where the President will of colored cavalry under Captain | be given preliminary greeting before en- UN]VE RSITY EVE NTQ s Young. The Vetgran Reserves | tering the great court to deliver his ad- < stitute a portion of the proce on | dress to the people. Garlands of laurel T occupy a section at the amphi- | and lvy strung from classic columns em- | BFRKELEY, May 13.—The senior ball at bellish the speakers’ platform, facing La- | Hearst Hall this evening was largely at- Center street is beautifully decorated | fayette Square, and streamers of red, | t°nded and a great success. Dancing began at flowers and streamers in honor of | White and blue form a canopy over the | ® o'clock and continued until after midnight. e President. All day to-day the ladies | court and rostrum. At the Twelfth-street | The hall was beautifully decorated with blue h Il day t 5 | ana gold banners and green, and the “Big C* of the Town and Gown Club and the older where the President and his| .., o conepicuous quantity. The ba children of the public schools worked | party will pass through to the court, ap- ik 1 .-, . e e TALe e = , charge of a committee consisting of Miss Ed ADVERTISEMENTS. hard_on Iho“dnf‘o‘:a[.l'nn;{ ]Sr.mp‘;,[ the orations have been put in | Terle. Miss Bess Adams, Miss Eioty Lot e adies were Mrs. . alston, Mrs. P. r place | Waiter Bundschu, Robert Sibley and Walte: R. Boone, Mrs. J. M. Plerce, Mrs. Allen | Most of this work has been in charge | prown The patronesses were Mrs. Benjamin Freeman, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. John Lynch, | of the ladies of the eIl Society, under | 1de Wheeler, Mrs. Hearst, Mrs. Irving String- Mrs. Emile Paget. The following mem. | direction of Mrs. Williard Willlamson and | ham and Mrs. Carl Schilling. © | bers of the citizens' committee aiso | Mrs. Egbert Stone. John Allen Reed of the class of 1900, & worked hard: Joseph J. Mason, H. W,| That the car which the President will | former assistant to Professor A. C. Lawson of | Taylor, Charles A. Keeler, Allen G. Clark, | occupy during the trip from Berkeley to | the geological department, has been called to | C. D. Maloney, P. R. Boone, Guy H.|Oakland shall bo appropriate the Oak-|the chair of mining of the University of Ne- School the Assoclation of “GOLDEN PHEASANT” A Beautiful Picture of This Handsome Bird, Showing Clearly All Its Gorgeous Colors, Will Be Issued as an Art Supplement to the SUNDAY CALL of May 17, 1903 Chick, John M. Foy, Douglas Keith, |land Transit Consolidated has bullt a|vada, with a fixed salary of $2000 a year. Pro- | Frank M. Todd, D. W. Allen, Frank M. | beautiful vehicle in white, gold and green. | fessor Reld has lately been employed as a 7 W Captain W. H. Marston, F, V The ends are open and polished brass | mining engineer in Virginia City. Weakened My Heart | ison Covtain W. I Marston . W. | Losts embellished with glittering brass | . Vance C. Osmont ‘0L, “assistanit in patro: | s graphy, has been offered the positio And Nerves | Plehn, Benjamin Bangs, Francis | Brill work surround the observation apart- | protessor of dynamic geology at the anllv):r:lull)} ® | Ferrier, A. W. Naylor, W. 'H |ments. From trolley pole to link pin, |of Nevada. Professor Osmont has made some wheels and running gear, all h&ve been | riginal investigations in the John Day fossil | Waste, George Schmidt, W. R. Pond ic . » | Frank Fowden, C. Lutgen, H. T. Cripps, | covered with a rich veneer of gold leaf. | R L A e Y Quickly and Com | R. C. Staats, H. D, Irwin, Charles §1, | A ribbon of red, white and blue takes the | STEAMBOAT MEN MUST pletely Cured by \ear, Thomas Dowd, J. T. Renas, Chris. | Place of the ordinary signal cord. In the | an Hoff, Charles Hadlen, C. Engehresl-‘lm'losvd mrunhn nlt lhni):ar Oakland PROMPTLY RENEW LICENSES o 4 | rich tapestry hangings with green drap- b | at windows and heavy carpet to | Federal Authorities Threaten Them 4 The amphitheater, partiall ery Dr. Mfles' FHeart Curs | il et I, SRe. and u’,’f:":g':':g; | mateh, the latter covering the entire car With Prosecution Unless They and Nervine. | commodates 600 more. The structure is | fl"zi;:f’{f:g‘“{i? 'm";;:i‘:;:"?:’l’r';fffi:“e'}’l‘ for Obey the Law. | of Pm;llar;d dcvmfin!hconv;ete. w_'ruh or- {4 Aglection L Sl Anmnnxei{:n:::x: PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., May 13.—The pe, | nate classic detail throughout. he ar-| 5 s 3 steamboat men on Puget Sound for man; you cannor sieep, | chitect is John Galen Howard. | John G. Trown hay had Immediate SUper- | vy past have been ins in the mater of re 1ent headaches, JERESHESEIG 1 . e 5 d newal of licenses granted at the hands of Batters. Blond = . | and Conductor George S. Crane will pilot | i . v B you more dan g crlrrase b > ~gpf a r licenses to b4 1 the deadlly 1dry . Those who have accepted invitations to | eypire before making an appiicats en’s Greeting Will De | g " et e on for a re- The after effects of La. | School Chi g | visit Oakland to-morrow with the Presl- | newal, in_the meantime operating without any To guard against its Feature of the Welcome. dent are: license. From this date the laws covering thy en the heart with Dr. Miles' | Oakland’s committee will meet the Pres. | Governor George C. Pardee. Hon. Bugens E. | subect and which carry a heavy fine will be o 8bs bl , Kkeley, coming to Oakland with | Schmitz. Mayor of San Francisco; M. H. de rigidly enforced and it behooves st owners ~¢l e blood |igent at Berkeley, c & and with | Young, chairman Citizens' Committee of San | and masters to make application and secure , will cure any | py; No later than the President is | Francisco; l‘r\-sl;lem‘Blrnjnmln Ide Wheeler of nnulnmefcu&n I:ng"l:::;lu&rmurlm x;;. expi- ited ive, the party debar! the University of California; Thomas Rickard, | ration of thel cates, for the: Eibaltad to aEHtTe bArking | president Hoard of Trustees of the town of | Will be brought up With a round tirn by the {at Fourteenth S, | Berkeley; Major General Arthur MacArthur, | Authoritles here. In future any vessel found | thence being escorted over the line of {7 8. Army; Major General W. R. Shafter, | With an expired license will be prooeeded march which follows: 3:‘i 8. ,?rmy_ {_anr Admiral Henry ul-l::xogn:lh:*;::wfl;m_v:‘;m“ont‘efl 1!3{:!:. Tl . . Glass, U aptain B. H. McCalla, | €xte 3 s taken prin- From Fourteenth and_ Frankiin streets io | 705" N, cman Tames N. Giilett | cipally for the protection of the traveling pub- personal experience with Dr, toenth stre t, on Nineteenth street to Jackson | Soneressman Theodore A. Beil, Congressman R O VT I Sreare . | tee e 0 4 ——— ffes T always take pleasure il | sireet, 'on Jackson street to Lake atreet. on | PO%050, " conircioman “Tatmes Macrachion: | Knew the Fones— Have you ever h - 0 Lake street to adison s on . on i > ne’ ver had ng them to my customers. Six Congressman Milton J. Danlel, General Oscar any experience in handling high grade ree e h street, on Fourteenth suffered from a severe attack of | =trect to Fourteent 1 F. Long, Judge W. W. Morrow, U. 8. Court; I ‘",(v"' Y akemed | SiTE®t 10 Oak. street, on Ouk street to Lake | 3., 0" yUGREC o U, B. Court; Judge W. | pottery?” asked the importer of an ap- w 1 left me with a weakene: street, on lLake street to Jackson street, on | Z9CEG S e ¢ GETC Jod b, ervous system. I was weak,run | Jackson street to Thirteenth street, on Thir- |5 o et s ;;“"3 "UnsE. M. ‘Ross, | plicant for a job. ned at my condition and miser- | teenth street to Harrison street, on Harrison . Court; Judge Hawley, U. 8. Court, “No, sir,” replied the applicant, “but I e e each of Dr. Miless | *treet to Fourteenth street, on Fourteenth [ The personnel of the party accompany- | can do the work all right.” s=d two bol - street to Washington street, on Washington | ing the President is as follows: Secre-| *Suppose,’ sald the merchant, “you ative Nerv New Heart Cure B e Nerime A B ety cured, | o et e e, O e peet 10 | tary William Loeb Jr., Assistant Secre- | should accidentally break a valuable e ever had & return of the | Tweifth street, on Twelfth street to the High | tary Barnes, Surgeon General Rixey, M. | vase; what would you do?” School. C. Latta, N, P. Webster, J. L. McCrow, | *“I would put it together carefully,” re- GOLDEN PHEASANT” THIS IS ONE OF THE SWELLEST ART SUPPLEMENTS EVER ISSUED wermore § b trouble H ties of your ned ; g:n‘l"‘i‘v‘ v;h"et q:‘n’:fi‘f Iafrn ills. Thousands of school children with flags | Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, H. A. Cole- | plied the job-seeker, “‘and set it where & tomer h’t.horw(hly satished with | will be massed along the route of the|man, R. H! Hazard, Lindsay Denison, R. | wealthy customer would be sure to knock P EvGENE MaRsH, Druggist, Ft | parade, L. Dunn, N. Lazarnick, George' F.|it to pieces again.” MAY 17th as. After the President has concll;ded hll'l lxl.uckey‘ :l.:Ai,sté«;hn;leycr. P. W. Wil- “Ct;‘nllder Ay(:‘unell tulllm".nmd the " N . | address at the High School the line wil ams and J. P. och. merchant. “And now tell me where you - g+ Stl‘dlnd ‘Qu:.r'flktf fifi‘:tb‘::k be re-formed, proceeding as follows to| The San Francisco programme provides | got onto that trick of the trade?” 'W‘ITH THE S‘tJ’ND AY c e I I o e e the foot of Broadway: that the party shall leave San Francisco| *“A few short years ago,” answered the - t 9:30 o’clock. With the arrival at Oak- | other, “I was in the wealthy customer’ . T g . u . land mole & special train will convey the | class,”—Chicago News. ervous and Heart Dm g Along Twelfth street to Washington, up ‘Washington to Fourteentb, on Fourteenth 1

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