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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY 12 ADVERTISEMENTS. "BLOOD WILL TELL” A corrupted person ma: corrupted it always tells the tells 1t by sores and skin by every look and sct. T oues talls THE BLOOD WILL NOT LIE s thin :d impoverished, it will show s i\:} and it 'Jbe-" G{:;vle me nourishment, for I am starvin, Epecial Pispatch to The Call. corrupted by scrofula or any taint or poison, it shows ¢ he v “RU | ‘~ s and eruptions on the skin. You can’t be we.f you can e | DANTA CRUZ, Miy. Ji-—Mies Barah | [ k you unt be happy unless you have good, rich, red Blood. “Mun- | Cowell of San Francisco, a daughter of | s and * \l_x.nvc-.‘s Liver Cure” will not only make good blood, |Henry Cowell, the millionaire lime and | i '";r‘r:- ge of poison. ]The “Liver Cure” will put the liver into | cement dealer, was killed this morning by é)du , 80 that all the bile and impurities will be carried | peing thrown from a cart on top of a pile ade to move regularly. The “Liver Cure” will positively | of stones. Her friend, Mrs. Frank George, ess, conn)punnn and all forms of liver ailments. The | 4 2 & 3 re” icate all diseases of the blood, and give life and energy to | "2 Padly injured and is in a critical con- whole body | dition. Miss Cowell had beeh visiting Mrs. . '“"" cdies can be carried in the vest pocket, and if taken alternately during | Georse, whose husband is superintendent 1l so c.n ).c:rrh up d:; complexion, heal sores, remove all eruptions, and |of the Henry Cowell Lime and Cement | n y condition. Company. The George family resides in | y 33 |the old Cowell home, where the million- MUNYON S WITCH HAZEL SOAP" &t virhr™ ol b Son u,mon with th b 3 | Mrs. George and Miss Cowell left in a | oo | s“z:‘ tr'&‘ mIn‘;“" Cure.” It soothes and | art for an outing this morning, and were seases. It s BRUTALITY CAUSES HER SUICIDE ADVERTISEMENTS. Woman’s Nalur hour Molher s Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, | s nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and | i €0 prep:res the system for ‘the ses through e event safely and with but ittle suffering, as numbers “it is $1.00 per Book containing a eal that she pas hate testified and said, worth its weight in gold." bottle of druggists. valuable information mailed I'HE. BRAD"U.D REGULATOR CO., Atl.m G- deceive the public f trulb-tdle“n ‘c” (;' letxme but when the blood is «‘nJN the finest soap for the toilet ever made. prove any complexion. SOLD EVERVWHERE FOR 15 CENTS so full of suffering, danger and fear | that she looks forward to the critical | MiS5 COWEL MEETS DEAT IN RUNAWAY |Daughter of Millionaire Accidentally Killed Near Santa Cruz. { I Ly !Mrs. Frank George, Her Com- panion, Receives Severe Injuries. kS o fherrec | Horse Becomes Frightened and Dash- cheel t) | it by loss of energy :x:‘l .fnn,‘h uu'. y,; ing Along Rough Road Throws Occupants of a Cart Out on Pile of Rocks. S R its pale cheeks, its dull eyes, its It cures pimples, chapped s dandruff and prevents the hair from It will above' the upper kilns, which are about six miles from this city, when the acei- dent happened. The road at that point is very steep, rough and rocky. Just-how | the” accident occurred is not known, as | Mrs. George has not fully regained con- | sciousness. It is believed, | c the b became frightened and ran away, throwing the occupants out of the cart. The first known of the accident was | when Nate Bowers, a workman at the | kilns, saw a cloud of dust on the road. He at first thought it was caused by one of the big teams coming down the grade. Later he saw Mrs. George staggering in the road and ran to her assistance. Near | FAILS FOR SECOND TIME TO GET DIVORCE DECREE Judge Graham Refuses to Separate | Edmond and Mary Floyd on | Former’s Complaint. ‘ 1 time since their marriage fif- | a rocks, was Miss e ccasion was in 1892, when hing, and Pat- ¥ sued f e for cruelty. He wasre- | rjok Dorsey, the foreman of the Kiln, yesterday | came to this city for medical attendance. He returned with Dr. H. H. Clark, but when the physiclan reached the scene of - 4 Vincents Garcia | the accident Miss Cowell was dead. Her - s rola. Mra cla | death resulted from a fracture of the a t w skull. . George was removed in a carriage | George home, about two miles dis- | w the accldent of Miss Cowell to the same and it was nearly noon when he reached home. Mrs. George is badl and left ¢ cut on the face and is badly bruised on condltion is dered con s Cowe recently returned £ from rnx'nmu n tour. She was about 40 7 ve nta Cruz, whiats her scho pent. _She leaves a father, ses Belle and Mamie Cow brothers, Ernest and Harry (¢ 1 T BT IR L | BURGLARS PLY TRADE WHILE CELEBRATION IS ON Several Minor Robberies Are Re- ported During Electrical Display. Oakland, liabflities police yesterday which were committed while ants 1 premises were out the sights attendant on the Roose- Is to love children, and no | home can be completely | While O. 0. Brown, It g at 110 Fell street, 8 and his f were view the parade on happy without them, yet the | 1" i ume ts carrs o consderabie. oo ordeal through which the ex- | | 308 saw that eversining was ‘in.disorder - pectant mother must pass usually is |z goid watcn vaiuea at $150- taken irom his trunk. Miss aylor, who also lives in the house, | A number of articl, were stolen olen from her room. ot jewelry and silverwage . . The of Miss Julia Crowley 126 with apprehension and dread. | sevent . “was entered by a burglar - | 11 ek ednesda night she w viewing the sights and 3 from a bureau drawer where she had it concealed The burglar had obtained an entrance by crawling through a side win- | dow, The grocery of G. Costa, 1404 Dupont street, | was entered by burglars on Wednesday night and a selection was made from the stock. The 800ds were found in a vacant lot in the rear of the store where they had been hidden yes- = pending developments. Entrance had been ef- fected by breaking open the door with an ax. An attempt was made shortly after 10 | o'clock Wednesday night to break into_the | second-hand store of Harry Sparber. 634 Mis- | sion street. A Yale lock had been forced off the wire screen over the window and the window broken. but the burglars had appar- free. DR.PIERCES GOLDERN MEDICAL DISCOVERY BI.OOD.I.IVER LUNGS. BRUSHES FOR BARBERS, BA- kers, bootblacks, bath- bouses, billiard tabies, akers, canners, laundries, paper- shoe factories, tanners, mlon. oto. Wea.;,;& © X0 WOMEN and vigor PIERCES | A Won- A Caz cbrain sre by the use of DI BLECTRIC BELT! o~ I ever made, m-s-u.mnn & Jevot s Ber dows. Cull or send v moees X u.-r.;;wnux L Elestric Co. Bireer ow¥ork o 206 Post 8L, San Francisco, w. T. HESS, 1 CTARY FUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Sprecknll bldg. Telephone Mgin bclav Powell. Residence, £21 California st., Fesidence Telephone James 1501 DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Maileq on Applieation. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & €0. S Rl s OFFICE, BANK FURNITURE, ETC, GEO. K. FULLER DESK C0. sefecion 5. oILs. LUBRICATING ona LDOKARD s n.ul. 15 Froot st., 8. F. PRINTING. E. C. HUGHES, 511 Sansome st, 8 ¥, | taken from the window. ————— “ SHRINERS’ PILGRIMAGE | TO THE CAPITAL CITY Merry Nobles Will Journey to Sac- ramento and Take Part in Fiesta. The llustrious mobles of Islam Temple, A. A. O. N. M. 8, will leave this city to-morrow on a pllgrimage to Sacramento for & ceremonial session aud to pay homage to Quoen Sue at the a. The Shriners will be accompanied by | | Paotr wives and lady triends. The fonlowing a the itinerary: | ently been scared away, as nothing had been L - ATerem— srmer f H i d HECISKell'S Heiskell’s Ointment accomplishes aston- ishing cures of skin diseases, after the most powerful internal remedies have failed. bathing the part with Heiskell's So0p Ointment and it will quickly Bloiches, Pimples, Eruptions and Sores. Cures Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, lich, Ringworms, Ulcers, Plies, Barber's Itch: relieves and heals Burns'snd Scalds. Makes the skin soft and besutiful, Prescribed by phy- sicians for half a century. Au‘mnuuwc. Bend for free book of testimonlals. Departure from San Francisco, Saturda JOHXNSTON, HOLLOWAY & (0., Philadelphis. May 18, 0 p. m. sharp; - caravan - les Oakland, 12:50 p. m. sharp: arrives at Sacra- mento, 3 p. m.; street parade—chinning, hot air, great rejoicings, sensuous music, wheelless bikes and automobiles, brilliant minarets, side steps; business and ceremonial session at 4 ointment . o'clock p. m.; magnificent display of dancing g dervishes, Arabic mysticisms, all novices must be on hand at that hour; traditional banquet, visitr DR. JORDAN’S crear 6 p. m., at the temple; exmbmun drill in the | throne room af pavilion, 8:06 p. m., gorgeous processions, electric and pyrotechnic. illumina- tions; the Grand Carnival—the Shriners and their ladies will receive a special welcome from 1051 MAREET OT. bet. Erb4 73, £.F.Cal. the Queen; Sunday—Visit to _the Capitol The Largest Auatomical Museum in the 3 | grounds, drives through the parks and noted World. or any comracted places of interest; au revoir—2 p. m., arriving disease ponitively cmred by the oldest Specialist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consultation fres and strictly private. Treatment personally or by lets Positive Cure in every case tfl.lr:n | Write for Book, PHILOSOPRY of MARRIAGE. MAILED FRER: (A | valuable book for men) DE.JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market 8t. 8. F. —teoeTeITTT Ve at 5 p. m. at San Franciso. At Sacramento the ladies of the party will be received by a committee of Sacramento ladles and the parade of the Shriners, who will be recetved by about 300 who wear the fez, will be led by Mayor Clark and Colonel C. H. Mur- phy, the potentate of Islam, who will each ride a live camel. It is said that on that occasion the electrical display will surpass anything ever before seen in Sacramento. —_—— - Partners Have a Fight. A large crowd was attracted to the restau- rant at 5 East street Wednesday morning by a fight between M. 8. Kosac and C. Mandich, the proprietors. They fought savagely till three policemen from the Harbor station ap- red and separated them. As soon as the Officers left the fight was resumed and the officers returned and placed them under ar- rest for disturbing the peace. They appeared before Polce Judge Mogan _yesterday and promised mot to fight again a8 they were to Bissolve partnership at once. The Judge dis missed the cases, 2 e 5 CUTLERY —_————— . Cheap Summer Rates. The California Northwestern Rallway, makes epecial round trip rates to' many points on its road good for the summer season. It also makes a cobsiderable reduction to all points (not -suburban) good going on Saturdays and »m: CURES McBURNEY’'S I KIDNEY # = Fofl!rilh!'l disease, bflck dus’ | Sundays with return limit the following Mon- ,sc,. vel. , diabetel | 4ay, and on Sundays half rates or one fare hemfilm 89 o in mvfll for ‘the round trip governs. This makes ire- McBurney, 418 8. Bpring st.. Angeles | quent trips easy and allows Visits to friends c.x,.mu-y- treatm’ oLm. who are summering along the road. however, that | lton at the time | Several minor burglaries were reported to the | terday morning. Policemen Wren and Ward | arrested Tony Chevelll on suspicion of com- mitting the burglary _and locked him up NOTED"JESUIT PRIEST GOES TO HIS REWARD Rev. Father Joseph Caredda, for Forty-Nine Santa Clara Col- lliness Years an Instructor at lege, Dies After a Lingering S | |+ | =9 AN JOSF ay 14.—Father Joseph C: daa, the last member of the i original faculty of Santa Clara College, died early this morning after a lingering illness. For forty- nine years he had been stationed at the college and no professor ever connected with it was more beloved by the alumnt than Father ( The deceased was 2 8 years of ¢ e last March had been confined to his room. Death resulted NOTED CLERGYMAN WHO DIED YESTERDAY AT SANTA CLARA from old PGE. Father Caredda was born at Caglark s s e { island of Sardinia, and was educated at «- = 7 the Jesult Coll 1t Sa He joined = the Jesuit order July 15, 1835 making his novitlate at Chiere. For a number of Clara College band and for forty years years Father Caredda was a teacher in Wwas at the head of the musical depart- the College of the Nobles in Turin, Pled- ment of the school. Since 1889 hs had mont. He eame to America in 1852 and béen a teacher of Latin and Greek. for a short period was employed as & professor in the New York Mission and later in Georgetown and Frederick, Md, In 1854 he came to California and was chosen first vice president of Santa Clara president of the college, the State were among his friends. Father Caredda served under the first Father Nobili. Prominent officials and men throughout The funeral of Father Caredda will take SAN FRANCISCO'S 'COLUMBI o ALL THIS AND EXT WEEK. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY. ES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAT, MARY . MANNERING Presenting Clyde Fitch's New Modern Comedy, The Stubhnrnneas of Geraldine. 1| “Better than ing Miss Mannering has | | | done before ‘It is Mr. Fi e T} cast 1s notably | ] 7A fine cast. * [t is admirable and entertaining. “Good acting in a clever play. GRAND #/at3e MATINEE TO-MORROW AND SUNDATY. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF “JEROME?” Week Beginning MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Second Week of the Popular Comedi: WALTER E. PERKINS In Willle Colller's Great “On the Qulet % POPULAR PRICES—10c, 18c, 28¢, 80c, TSe. all matinees for 25c. Strenuous Vaudeville! | JAMES ). CORBETT; | Fisher and Carroll; Julie Rin, Kennedy and Rooney and the Eio- graph. Last times of the Lytton- Gerald Company; Melville and Stetson; Harding and Ah Sid and Mlle. Ohve Balcony, 10c; Box Seats and O A zood reserved seat at EVG. 8:15 MATS., AT ALCAZAR *%5; GREAT HIT—JAMMED HOUSES POSITIVELY THIS WEEK ONLY. Finest production ever given upon any stage of Lovers’ Lane Eve., 25¢ to 75c. Mat. Sat. and Sun., 15¢ to 50c. NEXT MONDAY—Se: Now Selling for WHITE WHITTLESEY In a Great Production of HEARTSEASE LAST NIGHTS OF The Broadway Comedians, Father Caredda organized the first Santa quLfl a“d MAGK In tbhe New TOWN TOPICS NOTICE—Closed Next Week Preparatory to opening of tbe Daly Musical Comedy Season. OPENS WEDNESDAY, College. He held that officé until 1 place Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. e o e B oo B ots . PY ..$1 50, $1, 75¢, Boc, 25¢ sfeofoefooforfertertonioefoseferforforiosfesfofeafenfomforfesfoofeefeoferferfosferfesfriafefoofefeirsifrfufeinininiminii b @ | Gets Back the Furniture. Camping in Comfort. | Police Judge Cabaniss heard yesterday the | There is no healthler life than that of the search warrant case of E. Henry, the sus- |tent. It is life in the open air. But how | pended treasurer of the Actors’ National Pro- | many of us dislike the worry and trouble of | tective Union No. 3, agalnst the union to re- | cooking and caring for tents. s Is ob- | prm— union, which he clatmed belonged to his | ang as carefully looked after as any roms in | GREAT MEN | GREAT he union prod an assignment by | the best/San Francisco hotels. The meals are Henry of the furnitu h~ $30 | excellent. A long stretch of the Russian Riv- | Because they were happy 2d been pald on account, a Judge made | er furnishes boating, bathing and fishing. | Laughter was thelr mainstay. an order returning the furniture to the There are burros for exploring the country, | How much greater, however, would théy Henry was permitted to take his pers | tennis courts, croquet grounds, etc. This is | have been had they seen property. The Judge declined to take any ac- | an ideal *in a hotel under canva set in tion to compel Henry to hand over his books | the woods with hills around to roam over. to the nunion. The trains of the California Northwesterr | —_—————— Railway run direct to the camp. Adults $10 Board of Examiners to Meet. per week. Address MRS. L C. CNOPIUS, Camp Vacation, near Guerneville. The State Board of Dental ————————— xaminers will meet at the College of Physiclans and Sur- | CHARLOTTE, N. C_ May 14.—Percy Jones | geons in San Francisco, Monday, May 18, to | of Arkansas was killed by a mob at Wilson, | | examine all.applicants for licenses to practice | N, C., last night. No further particulars have in the State of California. been ‘received. Ten men are under arrest. KOLB AND DILL AND BERNARD, MAUDB AMBER, TS 3 “Saturday-and Sun Matinees, 25c and B0c. Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. Seats two weeks ahead. 8i8-820 MARKET 5T. SAN FRANCISCO. Embroideries| Laces Veilings Cambric insertions, 1 to 2 | Torchon lace, ecru shade, [ Fancy vellings, _chenille in. wide. Reg. price 10c. beautifu! patterns. Reg. dots, plain and spider Special, per yd..... 5S¢ | 10c per yd. On sale.5e [ web Brussels net, white Cambric ' edgings, 'many | Lace galoon, separate pat- | With black dots. Special, patterns to select from. tern. Reg. price 10c per | _ per yd . ..256 Be | Maiine or Tiiusion, black, Reg, price 10c: Special, | vd. On sale ......... per vd 5¢ | Normandy Valenciennes in | white, biue and red. Spe. | Cnmbrlc galoon beadings, many new patterns, Reg. cial, per yd....... wave pattern. Reg. prica | price 10c. 'On sale, per | Bows of all Kinds' ed 10c. Special, per yd..5e | ya .5e ! free of charge. RIBBONS! & beautiful assortment of shades, & very popular Ribbon, 10c B i1k Taffet 3 | width, per yard............. .. i Black Tnfleu.. fine ‘grade, briliiant luster Ribbon, No. 16, over 2 in. wide; 1OC | special, per yard . Novelty Ribbons, all sili. Dresden effect, assoried colors, No. 60, over 3 15¢ in. wide; reg. price 25c; on sale special at, yard B satin n Vejet. No. 1, black and colors, 4e smnds-by Ribbon, No. 1, all silk, 1c per All-silk Taffeta Ribbon, popular colors, No. 7 width, 7c per yard. Folding Go-Carts Just arrived—The new model per a Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, assorted col- ors, No_ 5, bc per yard. A Snap in Baskets ‘We bought 100 nests of Telescope Bas. Eclipse kets that were slightly damaged i Folding Go-Carts; no castings to break transportation; many as good as reg- and the ofily Cart braced between the Warl stock; the lot to be sold about halt legs; made of wrought steel, in four styles; welght 8 Ibs; can be taken on the cars, Prices—$3, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 SALE OF BOOKS pecial sale of Books for this week in Book Department, lower floor. Not room enough to give list of titles. Sce window display for prices, “San Francisco and Thercabout.” xsln. 253 19% in., 85¢ 21in., 45e 22% In., 65e 24 in., 85e A This Book, published by the California Promotion Committee, With twenty photo- gravure u umu and the most direct, simple and best history of the 50 city and § . s 5 C Barhef Slppl'es, Sporting Goods. Knives, Razors and Shears Ground and Repairod. Picture Frames of All Dmnptim to Order. “TWIRLY WHIRLY" will be the next. WE REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE OBLIGED TO Postpone lndeflmtely Angelus Recita Announced for SATURDAY NEXT, owing to extensive alterations being made at our store. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Kearny and Sutter sts.,- 8. F. BASEBALL, NATIONAL PARK. PACIFIC NATIC TAL LEAGUE, NINTH AND BRYANT. CHAMPICNSHIP GAMES. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY..3:30 P. M. SUNDAY .cccccernnscisnsacaenncans 2:30 P. M. Tacoma ¥s, San Francico, LADIES FREE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, M. A. GUNST & CO.’S, Corner Market and Ellis. “Arif Savay” “Editor of the Icomoclast.” T NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. Subject, “'SUCCESS.” ADMISSION FREE. No Collection of Any Kind. HUGO MANSFELDT Presents His Pupil, Miss Mary Carrick, . SR LISZT RECITAL ——— STEINWAY HALL 2| MONDAY, MAY 25th, 8:15 P. M. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR HOUSE. To-night and Every Evening This Week. MATINEE SATURDAY. “JUST ASK OF THE MAN IN THE MOOX It 1t Is Not a Huge Success. Edwin Stevens Supported by the BIG TIVOLI COMPANY, the Greatest of Comic Operas, “WANG.” Monday, May 25, the Great Sousa Opera, ‘““EL CAPITAN.” POPULAR PRICES. 25c, 50c and 7S¢ ne Bush 9. CENTRAL'=: Markst st., near Fighth, Opp. City Hall Phone South 533. TIVOLI®SE m MATINEE TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of Edgar Selwyn's Great Patriotic Drama, A Rough Rider’s Romance. See the Rescue by sevelt and His Rough Riders. PRICES Ercnines - «...10¢ to 50c Matinee 10c, 1c, 25¢ Monday—'THE ROMANY RYE.” *fwres | | THE WILSON FAMILY. And & Great Show in the Theater EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. LAST WEEK OF THE CYCLE MAZE See the ONE-POUND BABY in the Incubator. Take a Trip “DOWN THE FLUME.” VISIT PEPPER'S GHOST SHOW, ABY LIONS IN THE ZOO. ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN SATURDAY NIGHT ADMISSION. ......10c | CHILDRE: E When Phoning Ask for BASEBALL! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. RECREATION PARK, —EIGHTH AND HARRISON— CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. “THE CHUTES. THURSDAY A§'D FPY{IX;AY. 3:30 P. M.; SAT- ...... 2:30 P M Lis An[slss vs. San Franciseo. LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, § Stockton St. GRAND EXCURSION and PICNIC At OAK PARK, STOCKTON, Via Santa Fe R. R., SUNDAY, May 17, 1903, Given by the Itallan Free School and Ber- | sagliert Italiant Benevolent Soclety of Stockton, | Round-trip tickets, including admission to park, | aduits, $1 25; children, 65c. Leave Santa Fa Depot at 8:30 a. m. sharp. _Tickets at J. F. FUGAZI'S, or at Santa Fe Depot. Corner Sacramento and Webster sts. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 18. unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. Hotels