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THE SAN FRAN CISCO CALL. FRIDAY, S ENWRIP TTLE CHILD Fadden May Die| rom Effects of Burns. is in T Wit g aze . B Fadde k ng —— NT ROOSEVELT'S VISIT IS REMEMBERED League Club Members Hold T Reception at Their 1b TABLE NEW TIME the re- t he He ks were e except Accused of Robbing Landlady. A. Lewis was : reqsd by Pc Alfred Worley, on behalf of Wong Joe | Walter Macarthur gave an interesting | 5. Fop b | Jun, has filed an appeal to the National | lecture last evening at the Academy of | ewis was Immigration Commissioner from the ac- | Sciences building on the subject, “The | ging se of Mrs tion of United States Immigrant Corm Position of Trades Unlons in the Social | F . sioner North in debarring his client from | Standpoint ! entering the United States. Wong Joe | The attandance was large and Macar- - ar conceded to be the minor son of a | thur was repeatedly interrupted by ap- e f having hant domiciled in this country and | plause. In the course of his address he | K Lewis is empioyed | as such entitled to admission. The im- | specially pointed out how seamen were . 315 Grant avenue. Mrs, | migratio cials interposed and finding | allowed more privileges than heretofore. swore t warrant for his arrest | Wong suffering from a contagious dis- | He quoted from decisions of the Supreme . Mog ease, refused to allow him to land. Court of the United States in their tavor - Mr. Worley contends that the person of | and said it was possible now for a saflor | ll Smashed Union Signs. Wong is outside the jurisdiction of the | 10 quit his work if it was not congenial, k in a jewelry . cet, was convicted b g ay on a charge schief and was fined $160. ma e signe of the Jewelry which were being carried c t of the store where ADV}:BLISEI’EN‘TS Open Sores the suppura- a cure effected Hydrozone r is destroyed y this mar s germicide, which S f\ ature to ?u‘ d up healthy Absolutely harmless. tissue. 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Splendld Entertainment Being Arranged for Benefit of Girls’ Porteous Club, a Worthy Organization of This City oo - - - e e e g o e zfi/fk Az | oo - KNOWN DRAMATIC TEACHER WHO IS COACHING AMA- TEURS WHO WIL APPEAR AT THE ENTERTAINM FOR THE SFIT OF THE GIRL PORTEOUS CLUB ' Hortense Stein- vocalist of great | debut and Miss | ed whistler, will | ra Matildita, one of | cers in the country, i Gertrude Donovan, | ard Harding will present a new dance entitled “Tor- | “The Littlest d Malagpna."” edy in one a Porte ) is composed entirely of working alifor o through the medium Club seek to better their hores be prod a California au ist's cond Oval Payne wiil nery, hler and ion by surrounding themselves with | appear Van Bibber play and the | influences that will tend toward a mental new comedy will be portrayed by Miss | and physical improvement. | NICE QUESTION OF LAW SAYS SAILORS’ STATUS IN A CHINESE CASE IS GREATLY IMPROVED Attorney Wox?e&’ Attucks Jurisdic- | Walter Macarthur Del;vers an Inter- tion of the Local United States esting Lecture at Academy of | Sciences Building. Immigrant Bureau. immigration officials and that the Chinese | the same as any other workingman. | one has jurisdiction under the the exclusion act; that the ex- burea ——————— | Robbed by a Sailor. sion act has nothing to say on the sub- | Robert Cunningham of the Denver | ject of contagious diseases, and that| House on Third street met a sailor named | therefore the action of the local immigra- tion officiale is unwarranted and a de- privation of the rights of his client. —————— Too Great a Strain. “Speaking of names,~ he said, “some one told me that Shadrach was a good name for a fisherman, but Ida know if | he was Earnest in his remarks. He'd Rhoda good many Miles and was Justin from the country. To be Frank, he look- ed like a Guy. Said he came to a river | and had to Bridget.” | The other looked at him wearily. but | rallied and came back with these few re- | marks: “Reminds me of a girl 1 met last Eve who knew Isabel socially. She tol@ me ghe was an acquired taste—her name is Potts, belonging to the cruiser -New York, on Wednesday night and they had several | drinks together. They became so friend- | ly that Potts prevailed upon Cunningham | t5 share a room with him in the Cosmo- politan Hotel. When Cunningham awoke | yesterday morning Potts had disappeared | | and so had $15 from Cunningham's pock- ets. Pot had also substituted Cunning- ham's new shoes for his own old ones. | Cunningham notified the police yesterday | and an effort will be made to find Potts, —_——— Small Tax Delinquency. Tax Collector Smith has sent out 3000 postal cards to property owners who are | delinquent in paying their taxes, and has | received replies from SX. As a result the | tax delinquency on the first installment has been reduced to $18,00, and on the second instaliment to about $30,000, which Olive. 1 Owen I was a little startled and | left the Dora-jar when T went out, but | is the smallest delinquency In the history 1 had Prudence and endured all with |of the tax office. ————— Excursion Via Northern Pacific Ry. Very low round-trip rates to St. Paul and Christian Patience. 1f T had been Abel and Nefl I'd have done so and Rosa-gain But Mark m return, good ninety days from date of sale, “Nay; Marcus both.” via Shasta Route and Northern Pacific Rail. Here the strain proved too great and |w Tickets on sale June 4 and 5. This is they paried in silence.—Breoklyn Eagle. | your chance to visit the G Yellowstone Park. For particulars address T. K. STATE- FAR. Goneral Agent. 647 Market street, San Francisco. ] ——— Found on the Beach. While walking along the ocean beach late yesterday afternoon, engaged in pick- ing up driftwood, A. Abrahams discov- ered the body of a prematurely born child lying on the sand. He reported the mat- ter to Albert Bruston of the Life Saving Station, who in turn notified the Coroner's office. Deputy Mike Brown responded to the call and found the child wrapped in a copy of a local paper of recent date, gihdmbishtssisions S Governor Bailey’s Good Rule. Governor Bailey of Kansas takes the stend that as a rule one ought not to aspire to office until he has made same headway in the worid’s material pros- and has something laid away for a rainy day. He points to the impossi- bility of one’s saving money when hold- ing office and pictures the hardships that fall upon a multitude who must inevi- tably yield their places in the public ser- v | vt Y | An autopsy will be necessary to determine fortul aphrodisiac and Speciai | Professor Delbrueck, the well-known | the age of the infant and whether it was xuel Organs, for both sexes German historian, has paid a fine of £15 | murdered. 4 memedy for Distases of the | for an article in the Preussische Jahr- e ER ;LH_ & BRUNE. Agents, buecher attacking the Government's Pol- | ore facts about the Crocker marriage Jn 25 lurw st, 8. F.—(Send for Circulars.) 1sh pout)r. the Wasp's gossip to-day. ish who had been romping away the hap- | ip_—, hours of a sunny day in the groves | and meadows of Sonoma County. When | !at last the special boat from Tiburon | landed at the ferry slip, it was a tired | but happy crow city folk that faced | the lights of the me poile. i Fully eight hundred members of Sa- cred Heart parish and their friends as- | | Seeh et iiie. farcy ilnive yontas ay meorning to catch the 9 o'clock boat which | the cars, the run to Glen Ellen was quick- | spread and eaten with an appetite which After the repast games were in order. On the athletic track races and feats of strength and agility were indulged in. | The romping games of children became | rolling turf of the meadow. | FAVORITES OF SOCIETY | { inent members of Santa Barbara’'s smart F. B. Baker of Balston, N. Y. Mr. Fithian is a son of the late Joel A. | Fithian and a brother of R. Barrett | Fithlan and Mrs. | Banta Barbara. | Willis, Mary E. Louden, Mary E. Fra- tus, Elizabeth M. Wolf, Margaret Me- Pherson, Lena J. Aden, Alma S. Kran Willlam Callahan and Francis C. Mec- Innis. To-night the graduates, assisted by pupils of the Vallejo High School, gave a | very | Theater of Shakespeare’s HOURS FLY FAST AT GLENELLEN Sacred Heart Parish En- joys Sunshine of the Sylvan Spot. Annual Picnic Is Attended by Happy Throng of Holiday Makers. s Rl The long excursion train, homeward bound, pulled out from Glen Ellen all ton afterncon for the throng of jolly picnickers from Sacred Heart par- Bt vesterday them to their special train | Tiburon. Once seated in was to convey in waiting at ly made and by noontime the buses in waiting had corveyed the eager crowd to the pienic grounds and pavilion half a mile from the town. Luncheon was gained zest from the from the orchard: brisk breeze, nd meadows, fresh the pastime of their elders on the smooth In the pavil- fon Fole band kept nimble feet trip- ping until far into the afternoon. The boys of the parish started a baseball | game with a team from San Rafael High School. The warning whistle of the re- turning train called halt when the score was 10 to 7 in favor of the high school | Hugh Lagan, the priest of the genius of fthe day. the sports of the merry- makers by tndulging in them himself, he kept the fun at fast and furious gait un- til the hour returning drew nigh. Shoring with him the duty of master of ceremonies were Fathers Byrne, Fleming, | Walsh, Comerford, Egan and B Xenophor, the Sacred He BRI S S0 WED IN SANTA BARBARA Mrs. Mary Baker Smith Becomes the Bride of Joel R. Fithian. SANTA BARBARA, May 28.—At noon to-day Mrs Baker Smith and Joel | Remington Fithian, both of this city, | the home of the bride which was witnessed by | were married at The ceremony 2 few Intimate friends, was one of the | most successful house weddings which | bas ever taken place in Santa Barbara. The marriage of Mrs. Smith and Mr. Fithian unites two of the most prom- set. Mrs. Smith has resided here for about six years and during that time has been prominent in all soclal functions. She is the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Chester A'an Arthur. Fithian owns a large fruit ranch Carpenteria and cattle ranch at Los as well as other real estate in | He is very prominent i club and business circles. Mr. and Mr: Fithian have left for Europe, where th will remain only a few weeks. They ex- pect to return to. Santa Barbara about the middle of August and will reside here permanently. —————————— EXERCISES ON CAMPUS. Vallejo High School Graduates Par- ticipate in Interesting Ceremony. VALLEJO, May 28.—This afternoon the \allejo High School held its annual com- Mr. at Alamos, mencement upon the school campus. The graduates, who were clad in cap and gown, were Loulse L. Menefee, Edna W. creditable presentation in Farragut “As You Like s A ADVERTISEMENTS. PANAMAT HATS The Latest Arrival From Ecuader. 16 Beaver St. Globe Bullding. 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Female troubles are real troubles, and must be treated understandingly. For a quarter of a century Mrs. Pinkham'’s advice and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound have been helping women to get strong and well, and her great file of letters prove that more than a million women have been restored to health and strength by her advice and her medicine when all other means have failed. When you go to a druggist for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, do not let him persuade you to try something which he says is just as good; there is nothing just as good, because Mrs. Pinkham’s medicine holds the record for the largest number of cures of any female medicine in the world. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND RoGEe FAREWELL MATINEE TO-MORROW. Last Two Nights of the Popular Comedian, WALIER E. PERKINS A. Du Souchet, In the Farcical Comedy by “My Friend Fr_um India” Pml LAR PRICE: A Good Reserved Se: BE WISE AND SECURE YOUR SEATS AT O OPENING OF THE NEW SEASON SUHDAY EVENING l]xT;;-._. «f a Superb New York Company. which in- Audes Cheridah Simpson, Louise M ore. Anna the Wilks, Olive Ulrich, Martha de Roy. meralda _Sisters, old Crane, Budd R Charles W. Allison, Herbert Sears, George v\ln and ¢ hlrl TOIN e GR EASTERN SUCCESS, “IN WASHINGTON.” The Entire Original and Elaborate Production As Used by the ROGERS BROTHERS During Their Long_Engagement at the Knick- erbocker Theater, New York. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY PRICES ..25c, 50c and CALIFORNIA THEY ALL AGREE. etin says The bright 374 fuffy audience filled the r;mornu last night to listen to a bright and fluffy opera, ‘A Runaway Girl." The house was large, gay and responsive and seemed to find in the sweet, gracious mu- sic and bright coloring of the musical comedy just the color of amusement it wanted. ‘A Runaway Girl’' 1s sure to have quite a vogue.® A RUNAWAY GIRL Direct From Daly's Theater, New York. ONLY MATINEE TO-MORROW. Daly Season Prices—S$1 50, $1, 73¢, 50c, 25c. Seats selling for second week. The. COLUMBI . MATINEE \\’l‘l HD,\Y MAY 30. Parquet, any seat, 25¢; Balcony, 10c dren, any part except reserved, 10 A MONSTER NEW SHOW Mary Hampton and Company; Per- mane Brothers; Zelma Rawlston; Kartelli; the Baileys and the Bio- graph. Last times of the Whitney Brothers; Brothers Freydo and Martinl and Max Hilhfln Chil- | THEATR= ey & MAYER Market Street, Near Eighth—Phone South 833. NOTE—To-night JIMMY BRITT will read full returns of Gans-Fitzgerald fight f: stage, TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEE! SOUVENIR MATINEE TO-MORROW. MAT- INEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY JimmyY BRITT In Charles T. Vincent's Comedy-Drama, A NAVAL CADBT. ..10¢_to 308 10c, 1%, 25e A MAN WITHOUT A COUN- TRY. - OPERA TIVOLIg=2 TO-NIGHT, and Every Evening This Week, MATINEE SATURDA A Great Hit Scoted by the S ra_ Music by Sousa. “EL CAPITAN" With a Magnificent Cast, Including EDWIN STEVENS In the Title Role. Beautiful Marches by 30 Pretty Girls. Splendid Scenic and Mechanical Eftects. T-OPULAR PRICES Telephone Bush 9. SAN FRANCISCO'S LEADING THEATRE LAST 2 NIGHTS, MATINE! MARY MANNERING In Clyde Fitch's New Modern Comedy, THE STUBBORNNESS of EERALDINE Beginning N SEAT AND BOX SALE NOW ON . SOTHERN In Justin Huntly McCarthy's Drama, IF 1| WERE KING Entire Company and Produuxun ointact From | ‘Garden Theater, N ALCAZAR An Enormous Success Holiday Matinee To-Morrow. Crowded Houses and Nlnlly Ofiunn to WHITE uescat 'oommpaey WHITTLESEY Positively Last Week of HEARTSEASE Eva., 25¢ to TSo: Mat.Thurs. & Sat., 13c to 50c. on Chambers' Great ; FHE TYBANNY OF TEARS BASEBALL! PACIFIC COAST LGAGUE. RECREATION PARK ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON—— CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. W!DNEEDAY THURSDAY AND I‘RH'\A\' 80 P. M. SATURDAY. 2:30 P. M, SChDAY 2:30 P. M. Oakland vs. San Franciseo, LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, 5 Stockton St. 25¢, 50c and 7&1 | | i [ | i | Pl piendia bou,.l‘;"“”' Triumph Ever Achieved by Any Play in Friseo. KOLB and DILL and BFRV\PD MAUDE BLAKE, HARRY N AMBER, WINFIELD Nig] 25c, S0c and day Matinees. 25c and Children at Matinees, and 25c Tuesday, June 9, “BWIRLY WHIRLY NIA MANTELLI, and TO-DAY. PROM 10 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT, MONSTER BENEFIT FOR THE FUND FOR Prescrvation of LANDMARKS Special Attractions ON THE GROUNDS and in the THEATER. ADMISSION—Day Time, Adults, 10c: Chil- dren Free. ight Time, Adults, 28c: Chil- dren, 10c. Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelery who visit San Fran- cisco. 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