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THE ZAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, MAY 3]. 1903. Anmnszxm & es to choose Org and h Valenciennes Lace and y Lace Trimmings. Many are styles that have }K‘fl» taken from regular stock ¢ there were but of a few Enili have On | nBs 8195 eh } Specxal Offermg Important i i Tailor Suits witiinry nery Selling.. | = i | | i | e sezeon’s &5, »T. 00 50 £10.50 £20.00 R.D.Davis & Co | sUSPICION 1S LIFTED BY AUTOPSY DOCTOR'S REPORT JAMES PARISHIONERS WILL GO TO SUNSET PARK Outing Takes Place on June 11, and Good Programme Has Been Arranged J. Peterson, Found Unconscious in Rear of Saloon, Said to Have Died of Alcoholism. Dinner to Their Secretary. anct s ntar dinner was g a piete He r by a numbe change. pr the speakers ¢ " OAKLAND, Ma B Y barber, residing kiam stree reporied to the police at midnight that | Pythian Annivers: dge, No. 4, Knight 1ad beer p o Monday. June % by a social | searched him High,Orade Piano Buyers Hee Ourv aspvlay Window NOTE—Some of these pianos are slightly used, othe are new, but the case designs have been changed by the fac- tories, leaving these odd styles. All must be closed out. LUDWIG & CO.—5 ed design. Reg discon- - $275 annot be told $300 $400 $560 Lo s $450 e s e used; mahogany < r cash S price used: mahogany case exchange Cost A B CHA»E—‘ Taken GEO STnCh & (.0—\ ight wmbe Cost $600 STEINWAY & SONS—5ccond dition Rosewood case, carved | $1300; now d grand in f gh EVeRE1 rare J t now these pianos a Regular Terms can be nged to suit buyers. 1 Bring this ad. to avoid mistakes. il Bllen €, ONE PRICE PIANO HOUSE. 931-933 Market St., San Francisco ! SANITY OF JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE ' RISSIAN EXPOSES | ~ TO BE PASSED UPON BY EXPERTS MINTER Pl[lTi {French Court, Actmg Upon Young Wife’ s| ' Application to Be Given Control of Hus-‘KlSheflev Massacre Due! | band, Names Commission to Investigate| b Machinations of | gt z Von Plehwe. | mor of “Golden Ukase” cf the Czar. TR BERLIN, Ma | | |His Lieutenants Spread Ru- | 3.—The part which the | Russtan Minister of the Interior, M. von Plehwe, took In the Kishenev massacre | is described by a person behind the scenes | { in Russian court lifs in 2 communication | ]'.o Dr. Barth, leader of the Radical Lib- erals and edltor the Nation. The| writer says ] “Von Plehwe, who was the assistant of General Ignatie® (when | Chier Minister) in 1 | | Jewizh persecu | impress i(he Czar mmon people of people of articles. A ru Jewish started that a ‘golden ukase' of | ! | arrived, commanding the th of the | Jews at Easter. Governor von Raaber efuzed to deny umor and the Vi Governor, Ustrugoff. wae the censor and | 2 contributor to the Bessarabyetz. so even the intelligent people of the town cred- fted the report that the Government wa the Jews. After Plehwe informed l;fl\r e r WIFE OF YOUNG SAN FRANCIS- CAN WHO I8 ASKING OR LE- GAL CONTROL OF HUSBAND. far, and that nken robbers and doctors 2 control of is mentally the barbarities was Inexcusable irresponsible, and has begun proceedings | _The Czar was deepiy dispicased with Mr- Breckinridge maintains | Governor Von frected Von I proper one to | Plehwe to remc offcials of | d select the nurses | the eity and pro hwe urged | that an inquiry be made, and the ceedings did no e up | Czar agreed to t He sald he would | b s N rooan® oD | send one ¢ own adjutants, and Von 2 Piehwe suggested that Lopuc one of | — court was the vn(e- e c band, I his assistants to inquire into ¢ applieation of Broe. repre the matter. Lopuct irned with a mild reg which was too dark. Von Breckinridge of (‘al- Edmund Ke f The court de three me: its submission Plehwe revised it before a commit- . to the Czar cal experts to examine e care and control ¢ ishand was heard in « ¢ th al expe ne | E sttt o AR e e e mamed Drs. Brouderdal. Chattvoy and | BRILLIANT CHILDREN wife of the son of the late 8 ot S S SHOW MARKED ABILITY uture procesdings will await the repor s o 1 UiEE SeLent et ot thinAssiive Wards of Boys' and Girls' Aid So- i | cisty Give Clever Rendition of Original Operetta, evening MY Bt CAUSE TO' ARBITRATE Coroner Stops Funeral Expects to Meet Mahon occasion by It was supposed to i k of the soctety succesaf and in this he interpre elf, i = tonishing one. ~ All{ of Allisop at E!m- To-Morrow and Pick o st See Al : zes They sang and | hurst. Third Man. o il e i i funny 4 MR which were “home- | £ " alhoun of the the require o iadl et M w5 ¢t the 1 whd | When the play was over the e chaps i mziarces surrounding the 1 to te with W b ath of Willlam All w ited Thurs resident Amalgam, o at his near Eim of Street Iva - b he arbitration of (hr ex- H ¥ the employes Aa_;n in profe ; ; s '!n,' lroads, | . "city and County Almshouse m 5w 1ake . ast alght 888 18 Ticiday and at th ! i 3 thin wete next Wedne at % o K m 7, " Lo him ¢ . o AxD ed o ] t in @ position | ¢ oa A v Eng ! meet on Moy Sewcastie, N ¢ 44 rator, as pr v . betwaen the @ Pala largely int roads i nall w nd the explan erested ! TELEGIAPHING NOW AND IN OLD TIMES Xtend aver a o'clock. I i of 1wy werks, $ ! ‘ e o place e i 5 TR Ideas 25 to Its Use and Cost Have ! l o U e hod; | ESCAPING GAS ENDS Uidiciia 5 Gt i LIFE OF AN OLD MAN s s i Change. iy e ; Fluid Rises From Bascment Through | “i am reminded,” remarked a retired 2% described. The an Air Flue While Victim | cordage deaier, ]‘ 84 o ld. as he i ¥ at lupeh in downtown “Del's”’ yester- pped 7 3 tiie matter this evening E gt flesping. & with a group of much young me id: “The wound ts | Daniel McNamara, father of James m reminded of how times nave { such possible | McXNamara, restding at 274 Broad ged when [ read in the papers about that it cc ade by a fall. [ was found dead 1n his bed sho the Lig telegraph bills of some firms now- | :"v‘:'? with, somif iy l|£l:‘nrvly|::!vhfll: {4 0'clock yesterday moning. In making!uqaye. Why, I saw it stated nct long| ke e e "aorument. 1L & report of the case to the Morgue of- | ago that one firm of New York brokers | &did: He kKnows & ahout it, and the | ficials members of the family stated that 1 pays out about L#0,000 a year for cable- | ays he f from his chair. That |death was due to old age. Later in the | 8ram zl-vn_e.” W !‘-r’wi That stagger ward] w W to do abou Rl a & skt only the mos: ex e rave ocea m going to hold and | [0P%y, Dr. Bacigalupl discovered that| ;g we thought of using the teles death had vesu'ted from gas asphyslatidn | o’ — and the deputies of the Morgue were sen | 0L, Pusiness at | out to Inveatigate, It then deveioped that | ! R b UL AR I RS | one of the pipes in the basement of the . | house had been leaking and the escaping { WORKMAN’S GOLD I8 1 d reached the apartment of the old MELTED INTO NUGGET jman on an floor through an air get more evidence, Allizon drank Aall-and that b vily, and, 1 am told, abusred his wasn't small by any means, either. Y‘flhnfi call distinctly spent over an | all we possibly a ropewalk concern up fn Main how my hour one day could tnto a telegram to The L riod | minimum rate for ten words w cents -- ! flue and had caused his death. Lo Mas 5 1 te ont ¢f A nts. { it i eleg! n Firc at Boole’s Shipyard Destroys a| In flal aheve that occupied by |||e§:?i1|:“_,‘l";r‘;‘;‘l':|e.l R oy g e ! Boarding-House — Chief i o ‘f‘:‘: “;o?‘;"“‘;“: 21‘1:,3;.“.’1: ner criticised it because its meaning | Ball Hurt. | aino entered, but ohly in quantity ‘suffici- | FOLIAN't be auite ¢ o, 2 tped i be tried his hand a: § results. Then I called my =on us out. He did ma: e to exp meaning fairly well within the ten-word | OAKLAND, May 30.—A fire destroyed a g-house at Roole’s shipyard, sireet, this morning ent to make the occupants sick. foot and a ” workman by the name of Ha who “LOVE’S CDNFWENCES f | limit, 8till, it wasn't quite satisfactory | ‘wn“xd,w. in gold |v|llll1’|r::n:|. lnlllm‘d it BY BRYSON, I hybtoand’ Use -Dookkeaber: made 5. sy at melted inte 2 nugget which he will have . |it. Finally we got i% iIn shape to send. | | to have reminted. The building, which [ { The Artist Who Created “‘Lady ' ! although it wasn't just HEht In every par- was @ two-storv frame structurc was a | in Scarlet” and ‘‘Seeing Diiiiar. Ake - thive wan: Saied s i - Jous { total losc. It was worth £2000. | Her Future.” hand and the copy filed away. and we all | | Flghteen men lived in Another of Bryson's great heaved a sigh of reiie? and expressed the fire had gained such headway be- ereations, “LOVE'S CONFI- some doubts vet as to whether the firm i fore it was discovered that one or two DENCES,” wili- be issued as an up in Maine would interpret the telegram | |of them had a narrow escave. Fire art supplement to The Sunday | | correctly. { Chief Ball suffered a severe fall while Call in the near future. A great “Tt had never occurrzd to any of us to direciing the changing of the hose and was thrown violently to the wharl. He is #uffering {rom bruises and lacerations. i nes of art connoisseurs are collect- any and original ing these heauvtiful creations. add half a dozen or so words at 4 cents | aplece and thus have the thing properly | plain! weuld have been rank ex-| —New York Cazsrrial. | f | E the place and l H l A Great Sale of Bla ck Dress Goods. 2 black dress short of phenomenal 75c BLACK MANHATTAN CHEVIOT FOR Lk—“‘ extra 40c ud 5oc MER"ERXZED OXFO'QD WAI:"'I\IGS FO‘Z 25 and 2 PIECEb OF E\(BROXDv ERY—. n o Wash Cushion Bags. Third Floor. s widar than | ary 4 sale KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 1035, 107 and 109 POST STREET. Synagogue to Hold Plcmc All That It Proves. were dis “He's a man of wonderf ality for ear=" asse Woman Expires Suddenly. 0. —Mrs expired su OAKLAND, May || Cemfort, Convenience. Econcmy. | Golden Oak Dresser, $8.75 roomy drawers solid oak. c24 inch bevel plate mirror. 3 Nicely finished, $8.75. with brass handles This one, | ?: Stylish Turnout Now will you take baby out? Lightest, Most Compact , e Good Folding Go-Cart. R eclining Go-Cart $3.50 Cane, shellac finish. Upholstered . | with Bedford cord. Adjustable par- Ses the Extension foo t - asol of percaline covered with | justable back; ses how close it folds, | Rubber tires; a foot brake that and it stands alone when folded. | hold it anywhere. Baby can lieat Baby can lie at full length t i full length to sleep and can 't get sleep. Rubber tires, steel wheels. || out. This oneg.5¢ Well mads and finished. $3.50. i4 ‘ D | B - ] 233 235 237 Post Street ]