The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 18, 1903, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CA MONDAY. M. BANNERS OF KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TRAINMEN REACH FLUTTER IN SANTA CRUZ STREETS| GONVENTION CITY ——em—— National Brotherhood to | Hold Secret Session | at Denver. HINGES IDENTITY (Elaborate Programme of Entertainment Is Prepared for the Session of THE BAHE; the Grand Lodge of the Order at the Picturesque Seaside City. ae Rathbone Sisters to Gather in Large Numbers for Important Council - Bedford Is Locked g p Delegates Are Greatly Dis- | commcded by the Team- Jp in Prison Cell in Loondon. sters’ Strike. A | DENVER, May 17.—The National Broth- erhood of Raflroad Trainmen will begin | a ten days' secret session in this city to-| morrow morning. All the officers of the | Prove Maternity of the Infant She Claims as 1 Her Own. { national body and 700 delegates arrived = | | to-day. They were accompanied o3 : 1 3| frie vhie Sithe e 3 * Dl it s | | friends which swelled the number to more be) | | than 5000. Tn all, 2600 delegates are ex- hey Have Full Proof of pected to participate in the convention | and 1t is estimated that at least 25,000 per- | sons will visit the city as & result of the convention. Most of the arrivals to-da were from the East and Canada. The del- | | | egation from Mexico also reached the city this afternoon. One of the principal matters to come be- fore the convention is the selection of a place for the trammen's home. The cities of Los Angeles, Buffalo and Denver are competing for the home. | The delezates will be called upon to- | morrow morning to consider the advisa- | bility of transferring the convention to | Plot to Secure the Estate. i o | and New York | the New York —~The arrest yesterday Gunning 8. Bedford, g, creat ended to arrest Mra. some other city in the State on account but their hands were of the strlke now prevalling in Denver. Representatives of the trainmen visited executive committee of the uested that cneral rs thigafternoon and re« the s erd’s father was the late Frederick Bedford of New York. When | this gy permission be granted the striking team- | iy i nd otners to haul the bagsage of e ., | | the deélegates to and from the depot. The committee turned down the re- it is said, the strikers | willing to help out the ‘utive although, crned were ates. gates delving in trunks for clean | linen in the baggage rooms at the Union | depot was not an uncommon sight as a | | result, t e — > Young Man Commits Suicide. —¥ | SPOKANE, .Wash., May 17.—At Deer Special Dispatch to The Call. Park, Wash.. Jullus Perkins, aged 25, was . [instantly killed this morning, the con- | tents of a rifle tearing off the top of his head. It is certain that Perkins killed | himself while in a despondent mood. Young Perkins came here from Iowa last | Wednesday. He was a son of E. T. Per- ANTA CRUZ, May 17.—The Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias will in this city to-morrow and nue in session until Saturday. | Gussie - B 1 1e city is being decorated with | Katie Kings: kins, a well-known rancher living three v low, blue and red end strings of | Oaklana miles west of Deer Park. Perkins had lights are being stretched | \. 3 _Isabel Bruce been moody ever since his arrival and u T anecMance: etk | occasionally talked in a manner that in- | ANN :\cr_s BABES BIRTH The delegates on their arrival are to| i Mullin’ ated that he thought of suicide. The P c s | be n by Hastings' band {Eiouete CRiNEn gamnamiesod Bank, . Eaigbis ; ot Despondent Man Kills Himself. fas, of this city and escorted up Pa- | SAN JOSE. May 17.—Harry Brewer was and in his cabin near the Smith ¢ Hotel, on the Mount Hamilton road day. with the top of his head blown off. He had lain upon the floor with a shot- gun between his legs with one end of a | | string tied to the trig NG the othe: bout his-neck. He a native of aged 50, isco. During the evening a rec: eld at the armory, to be he opening of the Grand conferring of the degree g the Knights will to enjoy a o Rathbone Sisters there will be a concert and the beach and a grand ball An exhibition drill on E he Uniform Rank a re scheduled for Thu 4 ! | | | | ‘. | was and has relatives In He was sick and despond- LR SO Inresistible Pric Offered in the leather goods an | i 1 | | a evening the | partment. . 2. S he Sea Beach Hote Wrist bags in se: shaded leath- ¥ 27 S fashidnable t ard cas Wa : RATHBONE SISTERS’ PLANS. | | N nborn & Vail's, | i EXECL Fry BRYANITES zueian Go MAY 60 T0 ROOSEVELT Nebraskan Gives Warn- ing to Democracy of East. | Silver Wing Will Bolt if Cleveland Forces Win i Convention. i it i Ultimatum Is Sent to Norman E. Mack, Who Is Leading the 1 Former President’s | Boom. | s a { LINCOLN, Neb., May 17.—The Omaha World-Herald, edited by R. L. Metcalf, the closest political friend W. J Bryan has in the West, to-day published a three-column editorial serving notice that if the reorganizers in the Democratio party obtain control the Bryan wing will support Roosevelt for President in the nexs campalgn. The same paper will publish to-morrow morr ‘hlg a letter sent by Metcalf to Nor- . Mack itor of the Buffalo Times man E. and \.\\ York’'s member of the Demo- rotic National Committee, which is re- s ultimatum for peace or or Eastern, y. The lette is believed to be destined to become th tween the Bryan sup- Cleveland or to bring se forces, pected that Mack will not reply letter without a consuitation with leveland leaders, and his reply will taken by Bryan as the ultimatum of followers the former President, this letter is unquestionably th um of Bryan declaring his firm ce to the principles enun to the the ( be the ot platform —_———————— Ends Her Life in a Well. OREGON CITY, Or May 17.—Mrs. Sarah J. Fancher committed suicide last ! night by jumping'into a well on her farm d | near Mew Era. She had been demen for some time and her family had cc templated sending her to the asylum, She unfastened the rope from the bucket, es of consumption. fou mong his effects It | leved his home was in Bakersfield or San Diego, Cal CARACAS, ern through the Ge: Delegates Will Arrive at Santa c”z‘ hgils i | To- Dsy {ar Sesdou s 1 1 L e wer |[“GREAT EXPECTATIONS” e i el ART SUPPLEMENT WITH studles | ad in the parliamentar Maud Henderson in the physical | rest Myra K. § a paper o Shue “Evolu- | y rad t 1 Womanhc v Si outse Holmes are | 2 3 ol ke on housekeeping |t o, O INQUIRY REVEALS FRAUD. The officers and members of ; tockton 1 e : a1 the s B IWH ; MASSAEHE‘ ey : n o the rog HUSSIM URUE t ; a w e that the Government of St 5 < Peter ha misinformed as to - s & for t Continued From P ge 1, Column 2. | the cven in Bessarabia, | . « rt 1 - o but after making allowan. for the 3 Eectn o Russian vi ewish subjects we z " te v the attention of the must nét conclude that the Government ports of cr ftself is in sympathy with the disorder, | s st Mre. Bedford, ¢ - that the State Depurt- | rloting, pillage and ider stmply be- g miven f f t c - McCormick | cause victims z It is neither el > air nor wise rnment has ‘ b A - b Baw # b Russla Is pow Station ¢ & e e Tnited” Stat 2 erful enoug! disdain any | s P ey ot end his son to Miss Ruth { criticisms t ected against her. | s The v “ H ¢ ¢ Senstor Ha Shie s : s . - liance. | SHOULD NOT ANGER RUSSIA. Pife S g { The si on demands permanent UWSTOBM PRLVAILS Head of B'nai B'rith Gives Advice to ;*l"" ¥ IV:A ; m'J ::!( Let us '-‘l. care- | N . and ne nder the matter impos- | THROUGHOUT MONTANA American Hebrews. ble. ? HAVEN; Conn., May 17.—National ; | rd Is Raging in Northern Sec- ¥ € Leon Levi of the Jewish Order FORBIDS SELY-DEFENSE. tion of S‘arv and Great Loss of B'nal B'rith has prepared the follc % 3 3 | of Dotk s Bearad ing statement concerning the Kishen ST. PETERSBURG, May I7.--Licuteu- T M M 7.—Reports to- | TAssacre ant General von Roaben, Governor of bowstorm pre.| ‘When the massacre was first reported | Bessarabla, has been summored to St g 5 generally. | the ex ve committee, through one of | Petersbury o e Pikin the members, applied to our Government | A Minist mperature an official report on the event con- | Jews to defer v efit the crop taining a list of the victims, a statement | Sucd b It is exp step f\ul . lowever, a | of the rellef required and the manner in ‘,'l';";““",, J:,‘ P ey ‘\““'l"“',“' . h it could be afforded without EiVINg | peen instituted B ussia. The Secretary of State | enev. The damag s or such a report, and under date | $1,500,00 g v 9 furnished a copy of the| - s - - sram recelved from Embassador Mc WILL HOLD MASS-MEETING. wdpuiomg s Cormick at St. Petersburg. It is as fol-| 7y, jewish Ministers’ Association held lows | 2 meeting at the Occidental Tlotel yester- | A i’s Funeral. ‘It #s autboritatively denied that there | 5,y atherhtion 0! Sititis pia ! ll|s‘r': » ¥ - 0 f of the dowu-trodden Jews who are be- | ir huh.‘v"’: -» n “; 1d ;.‘lr. o "-"” ing massacred in B Among those kind i necessary. fie MONEY | who attended the meet werg Rahbbis ) and the spirit In which it is t is aP- | Nyeto, Vor e Mysrs ani TSt i preciated, it is gratefully declined.” | and Professor Mangolis of the Univer: v be observed that, contrary to | of California. Resolutions were p: o r reports, the Russian Covern- | thanking the press for action in con- ¢ ment does not deny the outrages perpe- | 9emning the policy of the Russian Gov- k D b torbuse: 1o B -pesasibaaed] tr';l;]wr,r' u"‘)'. course it is pursultie e et st = i | e committee in alhe, * eals been published a report on | j1.ng for a massgmeeting to he held to- he Russian authoriti ch it was of a most seri ver, we must not oves order of the Czar to his offic morrow evening | All the Jewish re | be present at th | the raising o stricken peo; Temple m-Fl requested to . when plans for | ¥e ¢ "" ! look the Establlsllell 1823. WILSON WHISKEY. That’s Alll Protest Agamst Jew]o]‘ Outrage The main hall of the Academy of Se ces was well filled yesterda ernoon by | 8 mass meeting to prot. nst the cru- | el outrages enacted upon the Jews in Rus- a. Addresses were delivered by Thomas Berstord, W. Costley, Emll Leiss, George | Holmes and 1. Rosenblatt, denouncing the | courge of the Russians, not only toward | the Jews but agalnst all of the“down- | trodden people of that realm. Resolutions | were adopted calling upon the President of the United States to invite the great powers in the name of common humanity to take such steps as may be necessary to protect the lives of the oppressed peo- ple of Russia. About $150 was subscribed to relieve the immediate wants of the suf- ferers of Russian cruetly. Call. Order now. THEE WILSON DISTTLLING €O, Baitimore Bid. r*é»l GREAT EXPECTATIONS & All newsdealers on the Pacific Coast handle The d in | {and . tI tying it around her waist, jumped i ‘his ing her body was found floating he top of the water. | e e —— | Consumptive Swallows Laudanum. | SALT LAKE, Utah, May 17.—Frank | Hutc on, who has recently been work- | ing a miner in the Tintic district, committed suicide in this cty last nght takng laudanum. Hutchnsen w: | conpaenrs | DiRECT | end class to Havre, AGENCY FOK ADVEB’IISEMENT MUNYON TALKS T0 WOMEN Tells How They May Havs a Beautiful Complexion and Grow Lux- uriant Hair Munyon's Witeh Haszel Soap is really & skin food and vitalizer. The only soap containing witeh hazel—its success has caunsed imitators to brand their sosp witch hazel ; thess words cannot be trade- marked. Ses that the soap is stamp- ed Munyom It uourishes the skin just as much as food nourishes the body. It puts every pere into s healthy con- dition; assists Nature in throwing off poisons y; aliays inflammation, cools, soothes and heels all irritated parts. It cures chapped hands and lips, snd all forms of chafing. No soap, no lotion, no wash ever made will eo quickly quiet a baby suffering with prickly hest or any form of rash as Munyon's Witch Hasel Sosp. Its soothing effect upon the little one is almost instan- taneous. I want every person troubled with hives, or who is tormented by any itching, to bathe with Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap, using water as hot as the skin oan bear. Re- lef will be immediate. There is not & case of dandruff, and I know of no scalp diseass but this soap will cure. It is ideal for sham- pooing. It prevents halr from falling out by strengthening and feeding the roots. Ladies will find this soap & great blessing as a wash for certain irritations, weakness and discharges. 1t is antiseptic, allays all inflammation, and removes all unpleasant odors. Every ge wan whoshaves himself should t .t softens the beard and prevents t becoming irritated and sore. No smarting, no burning, no need of bey rum or witch hazel for bathing. For the general toflet it is an ezquisite luxury, it improves any complexion and makes che skin soft as velvet. It is as far superior to any other soap ever made as the electric light is to the tallow dip. You cannot afford to be careless about your soap, espec if thers are young children in the family. Sold everywhere. Cluett Brand 256 eack: Avmw ‘Brand “1§cstodight « TYFOLD erhht fiold chnmg RESCRIPTION OR WEAK WOMEN. OCEAN ’IB-AVEL. ave San Fras- Steamers cisco as £ For Juneau, ka—11 a. Santa Rosa. State of Call For Ensenad ;_ San Jose del | cabo, Alta nta Fosalla, Guay- mas (Mex.) of each m For f formation obtain folder Rig: eamers or sall- TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace H F’e(lh' office. D. ' TOY0 Steam Branfan KISEN KAISHA HAWALL, SAMOA, NEW EALAND ang SYONET, DIRECT LMI& 19 TANITA ummuxmmm i, 43 art gt 123t 3L k. 7, ae EENZRALE T!Am'fl.lw.fl’l LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. every Thursday, iastead of at 10 a. m., from Pler 4% foot of Morton street to Havre, §70 and upward. Se NERAL First cla Agents. Mare thnd ud Vllldo Steamers. 15 Sunday, 9:45 a. m.. 3 0pm .. ex. Sunday. are 50 cents. Tei Rtiasion-st. dock. HATCH HRO& Week|y Call §1 per Year.

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