The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 27, 1903, Page 2

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< ETT MY HELP THE PROSECUTION. Alleged Assassin Said to | Have Made a Full ] | | T MAY 27, 19038 CUPID CROWNS SWEET ROMANCE | WITH A WEDDING UNDER ROSES N. B. Taylor of San Jose and Fred- erick Jones of Los Angeles Marry in the Garden City and Go to Monterey Shore —3 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY JEWS AT KIEFF YOUTHS CAPTURE T0 BEEXPELLED GOLDEN MEDALS Chief of Police Directs an Investigation Into Their Status. ADVERTISEMENTS. BSacred Heart College Students Win De- Confession. served Honors. | Feels Bitter Toward Former Those Without a Legal Resi- | Awards Handed Students by | Friends for Not Trying o ‘ dence Will Be Ordered His Grace Archbishop L, to Save Him | s | to Leave. Montgomery. | LR | | | N The = ST. PETERSBURG, May 2%.—An ex-| The commencement exercises of Sacred | Heart College, conducted by the Brothers of the Ct an Schools, were celebrated | { last night at the Alhambra Theater. The | | plicit denial appears in to-day's Official | Messenger of the allegation that Interior | | | Minister -von -Plehwe had sent a confi- & dential lettey to the Governor of Bessar- | house was packed in every part and the | " - ic | abla shértly before the anti-Semitie, out- | proceedings were conducted in a manner iy r | break at Kishenev, in which he referred | that will enhance even the high reputa- | { to the probability of disorders there- and | tion already enjoyed by the popular senol- | the stepsto be taken to suppress them. | astic institution. | The paper says’ the reports were inven- | Archbishop Montgomery occ upled the ions. [ chair and surrounded by Rev. Father e The Chief of Police of Kieff has ordered | J. Prendergast, Vicar General; e at 1 | the police commissaries within his juris. | Father J. B. Hannigan; Brother diction to institute a fresh inquiry into | dorus, provineial of the Christian Broth-| | the legal status of the Jews and to forci- | Rev. Father J. P. McQuade, Rev | bly expel those who have no legal right | pather M. Ryan, Rev. P. Collopy, Rev ; of residence and: who refuse to leave. | oo o (FET TRl T ey 5. Hen- | i ¢ | A Jewish deputation from Kishenev re- | . pRao R e | | ; cently had a long-audience with Minister | i Bev. Fathes, I Raler: 8. %:0 B¢ | | von Plehwe. The latter denied being a ; Father P. Cullen, Rev. Father P. Mulli-| i | fudophobe and said he had not opposed the | gan; Rey. Father C. V. Lamb, O. P.; Rev. ‘ proceedings against the former Governor | Father Rafael, O. S. F.; Brother Zeno- | | of Kizhonm. The Minister promised | njan president of St. Mary's College; | » | sympathetic consideration of the facts 3 a - e, S. = wv. | set forth in the petitions of the J Rev. Father J. S. Malone, S. J.; Rev.| to Sacred Heart College and the training of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Addressing parents of the Catholic faith, he said as Catholics it was their duty to send thetr atholic schools, for in those school e encouraged to de- | vote their to God. He called upon his hearers to encourage the young to be- come either priest or brother. Parents were not to feel that they were making a | sacrifice, he said, by sending their sons | td a seminary for the priesthood or broth- erhood. Such™a course of encouragement | . | population for future protection. Conse- | Father J. Butler, 8. J.; Brother Led Bo0 | - | auently the Minister yesterday suppressed | Father M. Ford, Rev. l'drl{"" 5 m“ “- | | the dls_xrnbunun of Krousteraus' new an ]Sl—\ Father J. H ulm:u et Pl SlXty-Elght Are SIaln Wlfe Of One Of the Pa.r- ti-Semitic order, the Zenamis. | Fole Rev. Father F buu’! :n\-h e | The Russian laws do not permit of suits | Bernard, r Hosea, Brothe - | z 1 Wi Ay against the state for damages done by a | liam, Br mothy, Brother il t""‘: in Combat ith | thlpaDtS Is Morta.lly molg but the Government can cor Brother Zenophon. | | the prosecution of negligent officials. It Is | The opening programme was devoted to | Consta,bulary, | Wounded. i | not yet decided whether civil or criminal | instrumental music admirably played by | | procedure will be adopted. The incrimi- | the college ore under the able direc- ———— | & | nated officials have no property, hence the | tion of Professor Karl $ n i May —Lieutenant Javier, Spe spa X | purpdse is not to obtain pecuniary recom- ach instance evoked the | g a force of cons i - | pense, but it is hoped the moral effect of because of the excel- ., has defeated 20 HOUSTON, Tex., May the prosecution will prevent a repetition npositions and the - s in the island of pistols were used to settle a neighborhood | of the massacres style of delivery. Jeremiah T. Regan ht of them and ca feud at the little )t Arcadia this - - | - | spoke on “Moral Courage,” Daniel Con- e fight occurred mMOUN- | 11 ning, with the result that W. Chap- w | TEN THOUSAND HOMELESS. with “‘Colifornia Mission near Tabogan. N of the| is 3 - dials Linhit . | e Derham’s subjeet was “The | 'ment have been recelved, and the | TN and Josen andittons s Mo uille & | Jewish Agent Reports on the Situu-‘ 3 3‘{’;{;1'" \fl"u;f‘ o 'irmr;e Toss are not ‘knuv\n "““”‘f . hdition an - . ¥ | R 5 Andrew abriel Gabea, a native living in the ally wo Wiz | ton in Kishenev. :t ‘““Assurance | fsland of Leyte, has sued Major Edwin F. | trouble ld standing, orig- J BERLIN, May 26.—The German-Jewish | o youth” and Thomas J. Trodden gave | Glenn of the Fifth Infantry for 15 | Relief Society has sent an agent to Kish- | ag his ¥ “All Nature Proclaims a | pesos damages on the ground of alleged | | enev, who reports that 700 houses were God | false imprisonment. Gabea, who was an | A destroyed. 600 shops sacked and that about | PRAISES CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. |insursent sympathizer, was suspected of | foe Lo 10,000 persons homeless as a result| The Sacred Heart Glee Club and the | eateq in 1001 Lo Mo St g "™ | meattat s m ea ("f the l‘m';(“'l rl“ o Tt Y\» s college chorus, latter under the le: g - R g to the teeth Forty ts we . % ” Bgne fvere Bied outright guring the n ership of Brother Hosea. rendered bes 3 | foity Balt of wiich teal efoct E | sacre, elghty-four were seriously wound- | girul Minibers, and a Bianio” solo— Stevedores Want More Pay. fully » 3 - - ed and 50 were slightly injured. The «ygaige Op. 83 o ¢ May 2. ;- Sereeap—— : Y s p. 83 d)—was ad- | i1 s have number of persons affected through 108" miraiy John C. Driscoll Philippine Supreme Judge Resigns. . | | positions or otherwise is ¢ at{ Ag th 5 of the exaraaek. A MANILA, May 2%.—Justice F s — FrepsRIc | | 20000, mostly belonging to t POOTer | pishop Montgomery addressed the vout iy p € w. ] { [onncy | and in congratulating them upon the ad ‘] . Lo i antage they had In attending so thor- | Ploved inu . | ferjeferfenionjerioe] et = .q| for wor = | @ ¥ i+ ® | qugh a college as that of the Sacred [T W o i 4 | | Heart he laid special stress on the desir-| 3¢ SPIeCTY Hc local steve- i " . | | ability of Catholics attending their own | 4°Tes have no union unorganived | ‘ schools d gave rong recommendation " POLICE ARREST A MAN LADEN WITH JEWELRY MER ey Watches and Diamonds Found on a risoner at the Garden . QUETLY TARRIES ANGELES NEWS- | GARDEN = CITY POPTULAR YOU PAPER MAN, AND ARE NOW LADY OF S WHO WERE AT THE SE MARRIED SHORE. IN THE |Mrs. Ruth Abbey Be- | comes Wife of M. A. 3 | was commendable, said the Archbishop. | " it Monte, Santa Barbara and Coronado. The | Blumenberg. They were building churches, he said, and | | gC X w bride is an accomplished musician and must have priests. He said the Christian | : « | popular in the younger set in San Jose. | Brothers were the pillars of the church, culmination of a | and he begged that parents would Mu‘nur-‘ The wedding was the Special Dispatch to The Call which had its beginning | FUTURE. ™3 | By BRYSON, the Artist Who Created That Sensational Picture, “THE LADY IN SCARLET.” | pretty romanc &R | age their boys to life of ths d da when Mr. Jones was in San Jose two| NEW YORK, May 26.—The Herald an-| S?):a)(ing nf"[‘hr\lr'pnrl -;flul ;l‘hm\lll: \k|1-:~‘h; p sug :g0. He accompanted Miss Taylor | nounces the marriage of Marc A. Blumen- | pighop Montgomery said that if they did £ =a s morning iss May Cotile, now Mre. James L. 7 berg of New York to Mrs. Ruth Abbey of | not receive assistance from the State then | lifornia. Rev. Minot J. Savage of-|they must build their own schools and ated must themselves support them. His Grace OAKLANT ew Year's reception and the evening they met Mr. whe was then Chief of Pollee. to a ist Church, the ok E The cere place ir ™ ey May %.—Mrs. Ruth Abt prophesied that the time would come | ol e it tnd Brtastiverts ] v i o ST 1 APUEY | when all other denominations would join | { A T 2 heagts on this oc- | was the wife of Arthur Abbey, a prom-| gy o {1 $p 0 (FOM RS SO G SO ling be opy ¢ ses and | casion. At any rate Mr. Kidward was| inent mining man of Sonoma County, ot i3 " o P S ] s gowned in| marri iss Cottle a few weeks ago, from whom she was divorced six weeks | L | b n with applique’| and now comes the Jones-Taylor nuptials. | ago at Santa ‘Rosa. She is the daughter SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. | g ed Bride roses I.\|' nd Mre. Jones will reside in ILu of J. N. Bailhache of Healdsburg, a pio- The following students, having com- | - ed I spent t Del} Ange . { neer of that section of the State. Mrs. | pleted the collegiate course, were award- " - S PR R R .. @ Bailhache was a member of one of the old | ed certificates of graduation: Andrew F. 3 @i iR @ Spanish families. Possessed of magnifi- | Burke, Daniel G. Conway, Vincent ! Y e gy : cent personal charms and gifted with a | Derham, James F. McCue, Jeremiah T. Lighting Company Employes Strike. New Theater for Seattlé. rarely beautiful soprano voice, Mrs. Ab-| Regan, Thomas J. Trodden. | ‘ 5A < 1 May About 100 | May 26.—Seattle is to have | pey was formerly one of the notable sing-| The following students, having com- was . E y train trimmers, metermen and othepla’ new le theater, to be erected | ers in church choirs and concerts about | pleted the course of studies prescribed | > e N g Poweriy the Northwest Vaudeville Association. | the bay cities. She went East soon after | for the commercial department, were | cles hat et oyl .””;;xh““‘;;xi"r;‘(ffi | The assoclation is controlled by the same | the divorce was granted. | awarded dinlomas: JTlhnmnsBJ. : Bailey, | » Y el g v w P e tha > heum: efreuit. —_———— | Stephen F. Barron, John rady, John | - - 5 ihi ecognition of their union, an | People that control the Orpl | ck Adolphe F. Cha & Hes May Mahn 88 BENUL SOk Yine faiol cas hscaa st ) ry theater with 200 seating| DEBATE ON BUDGET BILL jil Braierieh, Molble & ChaixJean| . b Yor e Fing te shutdown, _which | il be open by June 2l and 4| MAY BE SERIOUSLY DELAYED/| Driscoll, Leo J. McCarthy, Henry H. | inconvenience to | permanent house, to cost.$30,00, will be 5, Nakayama, Robert J. O'Connor, Samuel | ‘y’ B ‘): "-fln! im:r 6 n‘“‘n::‘\"];:yr]n\;iyxlvialn::‘ t finished by October 1. | Liberal Party Intends to D!‘BW‘ F. O'Connor, Edward F. O'Déa, “‘"r"i 15 been at least temsporarily averted by, | e — i i . O'Shea, Anthony A. the ofice foree of the cumpany doing the | _wiillam P. Robinson, the English Goverfxment on | Yl“:nr:)F\ A ony Quinn, work formerly performed by the strikers. | a New clerk, living at'a downtown Tariff Concessions. | The following students received o ——ar e hotel here, was shot above the heart and badly | [ ONDON, May 2%.—With a view of | g 9y € i om- wounded here early to-day by Lawrence L.| Y% Ry b by i mercial certificates: Henry T. Allen, | PARIS, M 8.—1In the Chamber of Depu- | Curtis, a broker. The affair was the result of | drawing the Government on the question | George F. Arata, John Bohm, Fred P. s Srante was dereated " Uty on Wheat "a flght'in a Bouth Bide‘resort. /Curtls wes ar- | o¢ preferential tariffs within the empire, | Coustette, Edward R. Igna- : recommended by Colonial Secretary Hus(';.'McHuz?;{. .(Yh:x Iv;. ) “harles | e e T Ts T e 2 & - |<‘hnmlwflain in his recent speech, Sir | M(:O“;J:":f’:;"i%::fh, Second i | DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. | Henry Campbell-Bannerman, leadér of | awarded to Harold P. Agmar. Fdward | ST N R STy S | the Liberal party, intends to move a re®- | [ Barry, Richard E. Doyle, Jerome P. olution in the House of Commons declin- | Donegan, Paul J. Guedet, d F. ing to further discuss the budget bill | Glennon, Arthur I. O'Connell, Francis M. | ithout a tuller disclosure of the Govern- | O Biste doin 1 RItnen, Hoveés Prasit| b ment’s fiscal policy. The resolution prob- A go'd medal presented by his Grace ably will be supported by a considerable | Most Rev. P. W. Riordan was awarded section of the Unionist party, led by | to James F. McCue, second collegiate | Henry Chapiin, | class. Gold medals presented by the Very | s - | Rev. J. Prendergast, V. G., were Chamberlain yeaterdny replied in the | (oo sl o James 7. Walsh, third cob. negative to a question put by Sir John Long in the House of Commons whether | he had made any official. proposals for | preferential rates to be conceded to Great | Britain leglate class; Thomas M. Walsh, fourth | collegiate class; John H. Broderick, bank- ing class; James T. Buckley, commercial class. It gets worse and worse. Urinary trou- in the colonial tarifts, and he| Gold medals presented by the flifil‘fii"“ bles develop. further stated that mo negotlations had | ¢. \qiate class; Joseph F. Giannini, : 2 recently taken place between.the GOVern- | gecond intermediate class: Byron L. Diabetes follows and then without fur- ment and the colonies respecting mutual | Sresovich, third intermediate class; Ed- ward Fitzgerald, first preparatory class; William Egan, fourth intermediate class In English composition gold medals | were awarded to Thomas J. Trodden, sec- | ond collegiate class; Arthur I. O'Connell, third collegiate class; William J. Clasby, tourth collegiate class. tariff concessiol ———————— WANT VALENCIA-STREET COBBLES PULLED UP Mission Improvement Club Will Pre- sent Demands to Supervisors This Evening. The members of the Mission Im- provement Association held a meeting last evening at its headquarters, 1009 Va- lencia street. Secretary Kelly reported a remarkable growth of the assoclation since its organization a weék ago. The membership is now 1181 President F. G. Norman announced that the meeting was called for the purpose of taking the necessary steps to secure for the Mission district a sufficient appro- priation to repave Valencia street with smooth pavement from Eighteenth street to its intersection with Mission. The fol- lowing petition was framed and will be presented to the Board of Supervisors this evening: ther warning Bright's Disease fastens its terrible fangs in the system. No man can afford to neglect backache. It is a warning cry of overworked kidneys. and must be heeded, Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought back many a man and woman from the verge of the grave— Have saved many a year of suffering] and given a new lease of life to thou- sands of kidney victims. They have done it right here in San Francisco hundreds Their testimony is positive. You can prove ADVERTISEMENTS. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Has won success far beyond the effect of advertising only. Its wonderful popularity is explained by its unapproachable merit. Based upon a prescription which cured people considered incurable, . Hood’s Sarsaparilla Unites the best-known vegetable rem- edies in such a way as to have curatife power peculiar to itself. . Its cures of scrofula, eczema, psori- SEEING HER FUTURE By BRYSON, the Artist Who Created “The Lady in Scarfet.” In this picture there is much of the same mystery—the mystery and charm so dear to the feminine heart—and so respected of the men, would only admit it. It is by the same artist who created “THE of times—San Francisco. citizens it any day. say so. ” . -y S g : Resolved, By the Mission Improvement As- )" and shows an equally beautiful girl, seated before a polished Here is the statement of one San Francisco man: R R R R BBt | | sociation; ihat ‘the executive committee thereot | ,qi “and every kind of humor, as well as table, in an_attitude of self-introspection and contemplation that is so clearly 1 - Appenr ai the seeting of the Meard of Suber- | . and rhenmatisnt understood by every woman who has tried to solve the enigma of life. oy James E. Browncontracting painter of 37 Capp street, savs: ‘A man vening. May: 571005, ang then and theve de- | o 4 g In the refiected tints as much as in the grace and originallty of the pos fsel my occupation requires a g » B ck. that 3 B ' o . o is WeAk: Tatne or SCHiE overs move of the brvanh hibie ore T SAN mand, n penait of tné restaence ot e Mislen | Hood’s Sarsaparilla this picture is a revelation of the painter’s art. It is bard to tell which will be the ingredients used in my calling act directly on the kidneys and a vate those organs if ‘they are over-cxeited. The first box of Doan's Kid- ney Pills brought me. such relief that I bought several more and continued ra- budget for the next ensuing fiscal year, provide the most talked about—this or SCARLET LADY.” a a sufficient amount for the repavement of lencia street, from Eighteenth to Mission streel the best blood purifier ever produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of appe- PROOF R "ot Sup after in the matter of public within the Mission District. the treatment until the last attack disappeared.” with emooth paveément, and that this assocl: 5 e ' S v tion, collectively, and {he members thereof, fu- | tite and that tired feeling make it the At gll Drug Stores, 50 eents per Box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N Y. B eXert e PO tnie Works ang | greatest stomach tonic and strength re- e better treatment here- Out Sunday, May 31,1903 storer the world has ever known. tmprovements |~ Begin to take it TO-DAY,

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