The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 20, 1903, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. Closing Out | Onyx Top Brass Parlor Tables ata Closmg out Price sigos, large and r choice of ak, s for 275, 3.50, 6.00 & 7.50. In The Drapery Department, First Floor, feather filled cushions, covers, cornerg knotted 80 cents each. 1 Cushion Covers, Are some plump and soft, in ental ¢ with tassled cord, for | | are, in Oriental 1 want at 24 inches As many as yo 20 cents each. ‘ M iedmon b, | 233 235 237 Post Street VEEP PERGH B THOISHNDS all colors. patterns, VICTIMS OF RUSSIAN OB et Continued From Page 1, Column 7. other similar imposi- Jews will not Pinsk Fur- r to as 't be a prod as he wishes on account law forbidding him to own I the soil anywhere in the empire the exception of the colonies men- arge of the Russian -— al Anzeiger's ersburg tele- ances have of s..rm..fi the residen Russian Governor Assassinated. < UFA Russia, May 19.—Gov- | - ernor vitch was instantly killed o dlbngo e to-day by two men in the Town Park. | e —————— | | MEET TO EXTEND AID. Jewish Residents Gather and Lxsten to Eloquent Speakers. Jewich residents of the city hrVd‘ ic mass-meeting at the | El last night for the pur- | ing the Russian Govern- | ment for the recent outrages perpetrated | Temple Emanu of de pon the Jews of that country. The tem- | . » ple was packed to the doors by many of wn i | the most prominent citizens in the city, - Ariven in ana | Wh0 listened eagerly to the eloquent | oo otk .S o o .ches of the rabbis and laymen. { o een received of the three | Judge Slose presided and was the first . 2 is believed they | speaker of the evening. KEloquent ad. h ched dresses were delivered by Rabbis Levy, Voorsanger, Nieto, Myers and Fried- lander. All of the speakers told of the ADVERTISEMENTS. awful manner in which the Jewish peo- ireated asked for the aid Jewish residents of for the purpose of helping ople in their hour of need. hes were made a collec up and a large sum of was donated to the good cau | rs were n passed denouncing | Government for its pers Jews. All the audience arose ken T the spee money Res tion when the resolutions were passed and the meeting was ed with a2 solemn prayer. | e | Mayor Issues Proclamation. 1 Mayor Schmitz yesterday issued the fol- | lowing call for a masg-meeting to take | action regarding the persecution of the | fa: | ns and atrocities re- | continuing, against ss men, women uad nces of the Russin the civilization of our | voked the execration and | lovers of humanity and of Th persecut! t nd For halfa century Heiskell' has been used by careful mo! where for purifying ax ers every- pd preserving the skin in beauty. Heiskell's Ointment cures vy throughout the world. Th: roagh skin, Pimpl Blotches, city, appalled at the tragedie Scalde, Tetter, las, Ralt attacks on rac Sraid Head, e of sect or station, ingworm, 5 to their feelings | rotest and sympathy. 1 therefore | mon & mase meeting of all our fel- | 1903, at 8 leater, corner enable them to n iment and to take such other e deemed advisable. . May 18 | I'h- membcra of the Hungarian Mutual | lcers, Sore Nose, Sore HEISKELL’S Cintment ation ; makes the skin bes=tifully Soap and Ficukeld s vimend miake & compieie trectment and sure || Aid Society held a mass-meeting on Mon- Beo e Benai 2:: B0k Of (eatimonisia, day night and passed resolutions con-| Johnston, Holloway & Co., Philadsiphia, demning the Russian Government for the | outrages that are being committed on-the | Jewish people in the Russian empire. ——— e Students to Produce Senior Farce. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May 19.— To-morrow night the senior farce, the | first of the commencement week festivi- | tics, will be presented in Assembly Hall. The play is entitled, “A Trick for 2| Trophy,” and is an exceedingly clever production of R. E. Renaud '03 and! Waldemar Young '04. It is filled with | | songs and joshes, giving an abundance of local color to the play. The plot deals with the recovery of the “Stanford ax.” The surplus proceeds over those neces- | Cluctt-l’tabod_v neglige rts are made first for com- , but style and clegance of I are in them too. sary te pay the expenses incurred by the Cluetr S senior class be turned over to the Students’ G to help defray the ex- § ] 13 & % ; penses they have incurred in caring for the hoid fever patients. A crowded | bouse is expected Cluett, Peabody & Co. joining the DLUIERY STRIRE [PuceR coure MWAY BE SETTLED . | | A SCHOLARSHIP l Owner Dunsmuir Agrees ‘ to Meet Committee | PAPAL BULL N PROTEST 10 FRANGE of Miners | - 1 —_— : Strikers Threaten to Secede | | Pontiff Is Preparing an From Federation Unless Arraignment of Given Relief | Combes. | R ‘ Anti-Vatican Policy of the TACOMA, Ma 19.—Rather than lose Premier Stirs Sacred | College. California coa! James Du trike in the and Cumbe and other Sound, nuir bie iget land, Vancouver , during the next Abolition of the “Concordat” Would | few day ¥ has per- { Be a Move Not Unwelcome sistently refused to recognize the Miners’ | | | to the Holy Union in any 1. When his miners o S and demanded ‘the privilege Federation of Miners he told nly that he would not recognize in his dealings them. ganized Special Dispatch to The Call. them p the federation ROME, May 19.—Pope Leo is preparing | The miners at Cumberland struck two a bull for the consistory to be held on| months ago, and were followed in April | June 15 protesting against Premier | by the Wellington miners. An effort to Combes’ anti-Vatican policy. This public | te the Wellington mines with Japa- ope hostile attitude on the part of the papacy | o— nese and Chinese was not wholly suc- against France, now for the first time as- | cessful. The situation became so serio ! sumed, is more impressive because it is that the very existence of the towns of attributed not only to a sense of duty, | Wellington and Cumberiand was threat- | but also to the covert support which such ened. The Britlsh Columbia Government | policy is receiving from various quarters. | appointed a commission to investigate the &l Cardinal Rampolla, papal secretary of strike, and that commission is now sitting AT i State, does not expect thafilltlie smlndn:u ysmith | HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE | be made by the Vatican w ead to the i & = Gl A | abolition of the concordat, but he says rrived there last night to WHO HAS WON A UNIVER- | | z s e - : i that the Vatican is prepared for such hmnd has s consens SITY SCHOLARSHIP. bav lity, which will be more prejudi- a committee representing the . eventuality, which w D cial to France than to the Vatican, be- cauge it will give the church a free hand in ecclesiastic questions and will intensify French Catholic opposition to the Combes government policy. ,Rampolla's new policy is approved by | This leads to the hope that he &l ne kind of a settlement oments ot conl o el {David Duckson of Auburn tion of aimere: naving| Earns Distinction for e Mine [ e the whole sacred college, which earnestly seadquarters at Denver, to supply relief : £ ble Saceed oallegss Wileli o money of $14.000 per month, threatening | Himself. ongs for the downtall of Combes. PARIS, May 19.—The chambers reas- sembled to-day after the Easter holidays. Great interest centered in the Chamber of Deputies, owing to notices having been given of a :mber of interpellations on | otherwise to seced: from that body. | WORKING FOR PEACE. [ Prominent Chicagoan Lends Assist- UBURN, May 19.—David Dickson, a graduate of the Placer County | High School, has won a scholar- | various phases of the religious contro- | ance in Denver Troubles. { ship in the State University. | versy. Premier Combes announced that NVER, May 19.—John C. Driscoll, | Dickson is the youngest son of | it Was his purpose to immediately discuss | tary of the board of arbitration and | Mr. and Mre, T. P. Dickson and & brother | 214 dlspose of all interpellations involy Associated Teaming interests of | of Mrs. A. R. Tabor of Auburn. x:f": IS DY 0% e G B is in Denver and is using his | The Piacer County High Bchool has now | 'The early hours were occupled by a| won three s the settlement of the strike. larships, Miss Coddington | gpeech delivered by Abbe Gayra, attack- | way to the Pacific | and Ernest Wood being the lucky ones|ing the Government for prohibiting former | re trip, but when his | 07 the other o members of the congregations from con- | e city v earnec & Wi s SRS tinuing preaching. e et i b Shoes for 35¢ a Pair. | "MM. Masse and Hubard (both Radical| A Lo sopnin Mewe 5 Sow R L Soctalists) demanded that the Govern- nd in the efforts to secure | ment formulate a measure terminating | Femgiir das had:a contotagos:| o o rd al sizes s St | the concordat and separating church and | InSEbeES & the amsters’ Unlon black, tan and pate high and low | state. n he addressed a meet cut shoes. Also h le men's | M. de Ramel (Conservative) criticized | nce. He met the | shoes for 95 c ap A‘.L lhufldl ® the Government for permitting the secu- | - general executive com- | m. Busy Bee 9 Market st | i She s, | = above Sixth. . ar priests to continue their services in mittes anized labor to-night. He | oo s TettetLr. chapels of the congregations. 2 | expresses strong hopes of a speedy ad- | @ + Feiiieiciiiit @ | Tpremter Combes or other members of Justm ployed in a South Side laundry demanded | more pay, and when it was refused fol-| lowed the example of their white breth- ren and walked out. Several of the strik- ers picketed the place, while a committee | | of their number later in the day attempt- | . the Government did not respond, reserv-| ing their replies for a later stage of the debate. nt of the troubles. ‘ Sseatae Ll CHINESE IN STRIKE. Laundrymen Adopt Union Methods to Enforce Demands. e NASHVILLE, lay refusea to May 19.—Governor Fraser to- honor the requisition of tk Sy z ed to carry on peace negotiations, but the | Governcr of Ohlo for Mrs. Elizabeth M CHICAGO, May 18.—Chinese laundrymen | proprietor, Willle Moy, locked himself in- | mack of Memphis, charged with having sent ick to-gay—the first strike of the kind | side his establishment and refused to | the polson package which caused the death of an employe of the Adams Express Company in cago's history. Cincinnatl. Ten Chinamen em- I treat with them. REAT EXPECTATIONS™ ART SUPPLEMENT WITH | The Sunday Call, May 24th 66 All newsdealers on the Pacific Coast handle The Call. Order now. ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. CALIFORNIA MONDAY EVENING, MAY 25, SRS. GOTTLOB, MARX & CO. and EDWARD, ACKERMAN Will Present the Famous Augustin Daly MUSICAL COMPANY Direct from DALY'S THEATRR, New Yo IN A RUNAWAY GIRL Seats o sale to-day, 9 i PRICES- 50c, 25c. TIVOLI To-night and EVERY EVEN MATINEE SATURDAY. Last Times of the Magnetic Comic Opera, “WANG.” s o ME OPERA HOUSE. THE HIT OF THE ON. MONDAY, MAY 25, First Production at this Theater of the Spiendid Overa. ‘““EL CAPITAN.” With EDWIN STEVEN in the Title Role. Music by SOU: the March King. POPULAR PRICES—25¢, G0c and 78c. Telephone Bush 0. COLUMBI MATINEE T0-DAY ! MARY MANNERING In Clyde Fitch's New Modern Comedy, The Stubborness of Geralflme Next Monday—Third and Last Week. MARY MANNERING. GRAND OPE A NEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. MATINEENIGHT Al the Week, A PALPABLE HIT. The Popular Comedian, WALTER E. PERKINS| Willte Collier’ B Gt Sacestd, “ON THE QUIET" y Augustus Thom: WOULD \!\hL THE SPHINX LAUGH. DPULAR PRICES—10c, 15c, 25¢, 50c, 73c. A'«‘:o{:i Reserved Seat at all Matinees for 25c, Next Week, “MY FRIEND FROM INDIA. THEATFE ma¥eR. MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY. PHONE SOUTH 533. O-NIGHT and ALL THE WEEK the Thrill- TO-NIG e and Sensational Melodrama, «.THE... SAN FRANCISCO'S Next Week. Matinees Wed. and Sat. Magnificent Scenic Production. Evenings ..10c_to 50c PRICES Mtiness: 10c, 15¢, 2t VEXT WEEK, JIMMY BRITT IN “A NA-| i VEL CADET. Fesclsd ARB A YOU KNOCKER ? 2| Well, Most San Franciscans Are, But They Can't Knock "FIDDLE DEE DEE” The Best of the Bunch. KOLB, DILL AND BERNARD; MAUDE AMBER. WINFIELD BLAKE, HARRY AERMSEN, RESERVED SEATS—Night, 25c, 50c and Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25c and Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. e are Rehearsing “TWIRLY WHIRLY." Coming—The Great Singer—MANTELLIL BASEBALL. NATIONAL PARK. PACIFIC NATIC JAL LEAGUR, NINTH AND BRYANT. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY—3:30 P. M. SATURDAY SUNDAY .. DR.PIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY BI.OOD.lIVER.I.lJNGS. "G THIS WEEK. | LEADING THEATRE | Romany Rye - "GUNS MATINEE TO-DAY, W SDAY, MAY 20. Parquet, any seaf. ; balcony, 10c; Chil- dren, any part except rese: 10 TRANSCENDENT TALENT! ‘Whitney Brothers; Brothers Freydo; Martini and Max Millian; Adeline Birchler; Fisher and Carroll; Julis Ring; Kennedy ani Rooney; The Biograph, and Last Week of e JAMES J. CORBETT. ALCAZAR Matinee To-Morrow. A Great Triumph for WHITE WHITTLESEY AND THE ALC ZAR cO PANY IN HEARTSEASE HAY AND SATURDAY. THE CYCLE MAZE THE WILSON FAMILY High-Class lpoemh- Every Afternoon and Evening in the Theater. SPECIAL! THE ANIMATOSCOPE. SHOWS MOVING PICTURES OF mm:x'r ROOSEVELT AND THE PROCESSIONS INCIDENTAL HIS SAN FRANCISCO RECEPTION lu Ella Burt Coast the Chutes on & Bicyele. ONE- POUND BABY ( THEI EUR T GHT THU 10¢; CHILDR: .»\ BASEBALL! PACIFIC COAST LBAGUE. RECREATION PARK, ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON-— | CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3:30 P. M.; SATURDAY. 3 P. SUNDAY. Isqo\ TO-NIGHT! ANTONIA DOLORES (TREBELLL) (Lo Augeles w S Franclscu ALHAMBRA THEATER AT 8:55. | | | LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. | { | | | ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY AT a | | 1 Advancs Sale. 5 Stockten St. | FAREWELL CONCERT, SUNDAY Night, 8:18. Reserved Seats ... AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. §1. 51 80 Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine. unequaled service and | Palace : : | | have made these two hotel. 1 ith Grand | toeices 2% weveien | Hotels who visit San Fran- cisco. KIDNEY & LIVER IBITTERS A PLEASANT LAXATIVE NOT INTOXICATING BRUSHE Nousen: billiard tasies brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canners, dyers, flour mills, foundries. laundries, paper- bangers, printers, ~painters. shoe ~factories, stablemren, tar-roofers tanners. tallors, ete. FUCHANAN Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St W. T. HESS, 2CTARY PUBLIC' AND ATTORNEY-AT-L4 Tenth Floor, Room 1018, Claus Soreckels FOR BARBERS, BA- kers, bootbiacks, bath- Restdence Telephone James 1501. Ammunition, Sporting G stock. Lowest prices. Send for catalogue. SHEEVE & BARBER CO., 789 Market st. and 811 Kearny st. Weak Men and Women HOULD USB DAMIANA m'n':n& THE Great Mexican Remedy; gives heall and strepgth to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Marked Hunting aad ds.

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