The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 1, 1903, Page 5

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THE SAN FRAXCISCO CALL. MONDAY, JUNE 1, 19083, DIPLOMAT COMES AOM THE ORIENT apan’s New Minister to| Mexico a Passeuger on the America Maru. —— ansport Logan to.- Carr, Many Civilians -and Fighting Men.: yage from ™ on June June 4 June 5 same at both places the above exposition of the tides | ing tides are given in the left | band column and the successtve tides of the | in the order of occurrence as to time; the 'anh time column gives the last tide of the N rometimes occurs. The heights given are in eadition to the soundings of the United States TE * ear) , eXcept When there Mre but three tides, 88 yiom Oporto, CATHOLIC BISHOP OPPOSES UNIONS Denounces La.bor Organ- izations That Favor Socialism. Calls Upon Members of the Church to Forsake Those Societies. ared themselves ‘In favor of So- lism. He read extracts from addresses’ ' efivered by officers of th rn_Fed- { i icn of Miners apd A; i { | now sessioh in : r Ca President on of M1 s published Moyer of op° Matz said ctferances- al to “th in favor of- aid that Moyer were Grganization o vast would ovefthrow r e 'spid this ‘diocese 1. now m advocats them tiomed by the c gopd Cathojics. n incident pf the- recent ¥. Bishop_ Matz said that Father Barry was doing- some. work liis .chuzoh, assisted. by -two Jesuit ¢ was warned by a -walking del- None Bnmedy for Thin Shirt Waists. walsts' are-greatly 1m-w ved x dainty t-ave:,. bet Bost . YOUTHFUL COU?LE AB.E JOINED IN WEDLOCK Miss nessy United in Marriage at St. Mary's Cathedral. of Miss: Elma .V ms n Herinessy was solemn- esterday’ at large mum- chaneel was and d° with . whife' roses The. Rey, ted. The bride “ Robinson of Sto AS 1x x‘i of ‘honer, w vest man Harry H d- ceremony a reception_was Y 4 e bride r r s S5k OLFar- was. - decorated i branchés ickleberry, whité.fox- cerose: was most. becoming- wedding ‘robe of. flmy veil of silk “ a “wreath 'of sit’to’‘the Santa Cruz M nd Mrs. Hennessy will re- 1 3 Franciseo -and-go 1o house: Mo S s T ¢ has declared -dividend 54 hen a. minus- (), d_then fKs number the depth given byt eference: is:ii'e ‘mean. Shipping Intelhguxce ARRIVED, 31 Pojnt, v Mas e m,_Kibion from -San - from okob: Honolulu ams, 17 days from lund, 5 days from ars from Fair San Pedro, Zureka n v RAPHIC. POI ay 31, 10 p m—Weather ar ty 40 miles per hour. Stmr G C Lin- e M Al Do for San an Francisco. - Jennie Stmr Pomona, Arrived_ May 31—Br from Vancouver, for May 31—Schr r Port Gamble NDO—Arrived rom_Ballard RBARA- e May San Dieg v 31—Stmr of California, Okanogan, 31—Schr, Arrived May 29, May Lottie 31— stmr State of Ci »+ Bay, for San Pe- for San Fran- Arrived May 31—Stmr Farallon, | 'mv. 4 in May 31—Tampico, hence r Tacoma. ed out May 51—Br bark Invermark, for Avsiralia SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 31—H B M stmr Flora, from southern coast VENTURA—Arrived May 31—Stmr Santa hence May 29 ISLAND PORTS. HILO—Arrived Mey 28—Schr Golden Shore, Arrived May 28—Bark § C nolulu fled May 30—Stmr Nev Bryent, AN FTEAHERF NEW YORK-—Arrived May 31—Stmr As- toria from Glasgow and Movilie; stmr Bolivia, from Palermo and Naples: stmr Cymric, from Liverpool and Queenstown; stmr Donna Marl Lisbon and 'Azores: stmr Man tou, from London and Southampton; stmr Um- bria, from Liverpooi and Queensto 2 e Catholie |- s been the, great: | deavoring tq |- and so foel it Ty | ‘against thesa teach-- t the VOGUE CLOAK | ira Williams and W. J. Hen- | hence OFFICERS KEEP GUARD ON REDDING PRISONERS Murmurs Are Heard in Twm Valley and Murderer Heyhal Would Have Short Shrift Should an Attack Be Successful in the Shasta Counf.y City | i %! | e e 2 | Special ‘Dispatch 16 The:Csll. 1 EDDING, "May 3L.—=There .is still I )) ‘murmuring from’ the: east- coun-{ try-that bodes ill for Heyhal, NN murderer - 6f; W I should 4. leadsf daclare.a raid on the - Counity” Jail. ‘Hevhal % hervous | wreck and: it how. seems that ‘his ‘mind. is | deranged, He miirmurs continualiy: when | alone, -but- rerhains “stolidly’ silent when | any" one; approaches his ‘cell The fact Shasta County- has:-been. the scene. 6f '’ dozeri murders in the past:| two years; and the further fact: that'many | the 1 liam., Morgan, that | i § i | 0f “these murdérs Kave. occurred--in- the: |, . : eastern. part: of county, are. causing. + S £ i H | the officers Yie ‘prisoners in \ REDDING = PRISONER WHO- the: jail. much usn hey: fos { MURDERED A NEIGHBOR IN 11est {Hera'be brothers IN VALL afrair. hdn Heyhal;-| think that if:a. mob-shoild . make. a. r: { there will-bé no discrimthiation amons-the | will keep ¢losé guard on Heyhal and their Fall._inmnates, - The. :Sheriff | and” deputies | other prisopers. I e e oot @ AAVY DFFICIALS VESSEL STEMS ~ UPON THE REEF CAYUCOS | Santa’ Cruz, I'port from P The. coast: stedmer | Fagle, while making | Harford. at. an’ealy hoir | in a dense 2og | Reef; ‘abont two. Special Dispatch. to The Call NEW YORK, May 31:—Perhaps for. the] first ‘time’in: the history.of. thé: Navy. De- partmeént, :the ‘honor . of. - christefilng a.| United: Stdfes war vessel has fallen to'an actry Miss Florence. Worden, one. of | theé. ‘principals “of "'The -Runaways" . will riext. September " bredk: the : customary botfle ‘6t champagneé .ovhi-the ‘bow of the larges( {orpédo-boat destioyer: now being | Bt for. the' Arrierican’ fleet -and name “it.{ > the ‘Worden, Her. -Uricle,: Rear-Ad |;miral Jolin’ Larimer ‘Wordei: and ran-on i 'miles no It iep DOW on, as i antine of _this esined “thiat the steames Ffiic thivest ace: he :cateened and.went-entiy h_dtlow tide febt of ‘water: “The ves ndafter. beh igh: frém. this port came’siowly, inito’tte bor. reef, w hiita-few Foli soon righted,s ered-by ha “T'heextent of the injuries.to the' g Rear: Admiral’ Waori Lietitenant, Ctuz,_are not- fully Kaawn; sained-undyin and; several: bk | commariding & the -Ma with-the.Conféder ronclad. Merrimag ‘| whieh-up fo that |lms hiad swept al] b!'(flr? “He® rlhd g | c o nd érufsers .for cli 4 E . . " .% bestowing' Worden vessel was by giving it to one".of-tle-six. teen .torpedo boats and tapedo-boat- troyers ‘ now construction largest was sele i hat th, | should 'gé Florence, Fort¥-fourth . . Miss Worden is'twenty vear v tall and i8 considered one of the most beautiful women In the Cdsino cast, namie ‘upon. a’ war YOUNG EDISON’S FAME." VMarvelou= Eesuits Obtained Through ‘His * Vitakizen” Have Been " - Heralded Acrcss the Seas. NEW rom London red So-much int 1as been excited in- She has planned a histrionic career for | scieptific circles by the repogts. of the | hepself, which was at first against > the | rvelous results obtained from his Mag- | WiShes of her parents. Although she has | no<Electric Vitalizer by Mr. Tho: 1 0N Y. the g;igffl?;:,l"fl", }'.rw Hme; Edison Jr., that an invitation has been | £ Mceaume ddre 10 the young ist by the | ——————— niedical socleties of Eng sking him | MANUFACTURING DISTRICT 0 ex bit the powers | : 4 m»’ ’l }‘ £ e '” . 21 SUFFERS HEAVILY BY FIRE | nvention before them | newspapers »m reporting this Explosion of Gnsnlme Starts Blaze {n]:uk th; men, as a class, will be That Burns Several Factories | far mor ted in the fact that| and Private Dwellings. young Mr s invention cures such May 3L.—Fire this atter ‘n"r;nvl:qn\r dizea as paralysls, rheu- | noon swept the southern manufacturing matism, locomotor ataxia and nerv®us | gistrict of the city, doing about $300,000 B i ery (hat it | damage. The losses in part follow: Racine 11~r~ S "‘ln_‘:f,:r":j}; Boat Manufacturing Company, faciory, B S Cabieer dn - onlnkintis Ying thay | lumber, $115,000; J. I Case Threshing Ma- phyaiclans have: long 4 xtn(m.- chine Company, shops, $130,00; Standard remed for the com E oublesome 01 -Conmpeis, -t ,900; | diseases which affict mankind. They | D2lf @ dozen residences and small facto- also commend voung Edison's s i .. v o o Jetion 2| The fire started in the boller room of e asiEate : the Racine Boat Manufacturing Company, | e - S <t i being | A0d before the firemen had arrived a tank | g Mr s proposed | O Easoline which was standing near by | for use in the gasolinue boats built by the company exploded. A tower of flame 600 feet high shot up into the air, but as it was Sunday no one was about the facto- visit an banquets being pre ammn PecepRing already “Well, b4 Al e O i rles and no one was injured laboratory at 14 Stone stréet, New Yorlk, e o SRR O “this is news to The invitation re- | TORNADO IN LOUISIANA ferred to’will, of course, come by maii, WRECKS M i but I am afraid I shall have to decline i ANY BUILDINGS uch as I appreciate the honors offored | One Man Is Killed and Several Other to me, I feel that I should be acting un- worthily toward the thousards of sick Persons Receive Serious people in this country 4f I deserted them 0 Injuries. 8 now. Since the newspapers published my | WELCH, La, May 3i—A toruado | IOn\llN, n to those afflicted with rhcuma- | tism, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, nervous diseases and all the other so-called ‘i~ curable’ complaints, I have received thou- sands of letters from sufferers asking advice concerning the applicability of my Magno-Electric Vitalizer to the tfeatment of their cases. These people rely upon | me for help, and trus: to me to roshre | them to health. It would not be fair desert them for the sake of foreign l‘on ors, and 1 will not do :t. You can say, emphatically, that I am going to help my own people first. The American peopie have the strongest claim upon me, and I recognize their right. T want the pcople who writé to me here at 14 Stone street, New York, to feel sure that their letters reach me, and that their inquiries con- cerning the cure of their dizeases by means of the Vitalizer will be answered. This would not be the case if I wen: abroad, and thercfore I shall not go.” started about three miles south of here last night and swept everything before it for a distance of two milés. The two- story house of 8. E. Carroll and all the outbuildings and barns were completely wrecked. Edward Burgess, a hired man, was killed and Carroll and his wife se- riously injured. Their daughter \as slightly injured. It is reported that two white men and a negro were killed by lightning west of here. —_——— Peruvia Elects a New President. LIMA, Peru, May 31.—The Peruvian elections were concluded peacefully yes- terday. The results, as far as known, in- dicato the election of Manuel Candamo as President. Swim at Crystal Sea Bath: Bay, near Powell. Water always clean and warm. Tub department best in city.* | Spanish War and’ the measures necessary HOIR ITHES GUNS & . NEPLY OF SMITH [SPENDS SABBATH 15 MADE PUBLIC) [N SIGHT-GEEING Fox‘mer Postmaster Gen- | Presxdentla.l Party Pays eral Writes of His Visit to Big Cattle Administration. Ranch. e Says Charges Made by Tul- ‘loch Betray a Lack of Lodge of Eagles of Cheyénne Makes Chief Executive Knowledge, a Life Member." WASHINGTON, May~ 3l.-Postmaster | - CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 3L—Although General Payne to-day ‘made public.the re- Sunday was supposed to be.entirely given piy of former Pastmaster Ganeral Charles j over to ‘rest by President Roosevelt, he Emory Smith to. the charges of mm.er,’was on the go most of the day. This Cashler Tulloch of the Washington City [ morning ° at 10:45 o'clock the hief | executive and party was dr to the. . First Methodist® Chu Postoffice regarding the postal administ 4 the alle- N "0'"‘ Smxfml "‘”X’"'l::"“":::",h” fere | Where special services for.the President | gatlons of Irregulatities | were held, Rev. Mr. Forsythe preaching | made and ‘that’ the: evidence adduced in |, peaytiful -sermon on *‘Strenuousness.” most cazes ‘was helteved to be a justifica- | Immediately at the close of the services ! GRAND £5532 | __ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. THEY CAME, THEY WERE SEEN THEY WERE HEARD, THEY CONQUERED. GLORIOUS SUCCESS RAYMOND AND CAVERLY AND OUR SUPERB NEW YORK COMPANY, | TO-NIGHT—EVERY NIGHT The Coruscating ular, ity. In Washington ) | The entire afd original production as used by ‘r THE ROGERS BROTHERS Magnificent During their long run at the Knickerbocker Theater, New York. | RECEIVED LAST NIGHT WITH ACCLAMA- TIONS OF APPROVAL BY A PACKED HOUSE. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY THE BEST PRODUCTION Of Its Kind Ever Witnessed Here. UTIFUL SCENE AND EFFECTS. ovel and Original Speciaities Galore. Bi SEE the Maich of the Electric Cadets by tlon of the:transnections complained of.| .5 riages were. taken to the residence of || 40 Beautiful Giris n Gorgeous Costumes adcing |‘m:’z m.’rm.:‘{s‘m* i |~Nl @ 1ack | ex-Senator Carey, where luncheon was | it e B of knowiedge of conditions incident Paic it | ik ge The following <were the guests e ta of Agriculture Wilson, Secre- to the President Loeb, Assistant Sec- to meet the requiremen Payne said to-day that Smith's leter i oi5,y Barnes, Surgeon General’ Rixey, practically closes (he Tulioch inc! "’":< a1~ Captain Seth Bullock, Senator F. E. War. though othér uments on the subject!,.;, Governor and Mrs. Chatterton, Mr. will be made public later. These include the tepiies of former First Assistant Post- master General Smith and of Fourth A sistant Fostmaster General Bristow, (1 repcrt of the Tulloch charges, to which Swith rdfers, and the reports of the post- office inspectors and civil service repressn- tatives who investigated the Washington postofficc. Owing to the great volume of | the dccuments, Payne said that all the documents except Heath's reply would be briefed, althosgh the documents them- zelves v.ould be open to public inspection if. wanted. The first answer of Smith to and Mrs. Carey. | “1In the atternoonfpromptly at 3 o'clock a long processlon of carriages headed by the President and party set out for Sen- ator Warren's ranch, fourtesn miles south | of the city. Here the routine work on oneof Wyoming’s big ranches was shown the party. An elegant 6 o'clock supper was served, after which the start for Cheyenne was made. When the President Charles D, Carey and Robert was jubflant in epirits and remarked that he was looking forward with much ple: the Tu h charges will not be made p'u ure to the frontier exhibition to be held dic.” 'ayne explained that Smith had My S .| Botten arcut-Tuliocki’s charges and the i Previous io starting for. the Warren “estigation he ordered, and that until the |y, noy the jodge of Eagles of this city Fra tound by ‘papeys: weje accidenta to Payne, it cis W. Whitney, secretary membership in the order. was tiot known that the charges had been | “georeiary Moody, who has been with intvestigated.at_the tim These Papers!ne- presidential party .since it entered showed ' that , Smith, had divided the. ca)ieomia departed this morning for charges_into groups,yioting ‘directions.for | ww, i oion investigation &s to each group, and sub- sequently recording against each Eroup; = the results .of each investigation. : These . ADVERTISEMENTS. Whew! 90° NOW 1s the .time to| buy an ALASKA REFRIGERATOR. Will- Keep, Provisions Longer and’ Usa LESS ' ICE ‘ate the exhibit to’ which Smith re- con: fers in his letter.” Payne sald that" Smith in his prior letter had evidently -forgotten’ the Tullceh charges and did not recaily the rame cr the fact that he had gated the charges INVESTIGATED THE CHARGES. Smitk's second letter is in part as fol: lows ¢ PHILADELPHIA, May Payne, Postmaster General, Washington, D. ¢ Sir: 1am in receipt of your letter of the 20th inst.. inclosing a copy of a letter addra Mr. 8. W. Tuiloch, Postoffice Department Cil Postoffice during 18 and 1899. In reply I beg to sa allegations of irregularities made loch on his retirement from the p cashier of the city postoffice, were duly exam {ned at the time. The result of that examin {lon wa« embodied in a full exhibit of the al leged iriegularitfes and of the explanations in-J each instance. which is on file in the depart- ment. To this exhibit [ refer as embracing .a \cular and detatled. answer to Mr. Tu statements 2 out undertaking cific and minute eviden eral terms’that in most was sald.to be a' justification of the transac- tions complained -of. he transactions. mo: ew out-of the “conditions iniidental to the. ng of the. Spanish W r. and the: ticisms betrayed a’ want. of knowledge both of. the con- “gnd of .the postal'methods, adopted: to x(rem-ru H clal® appropriation . was rovided: 1903.—Henry C. the y that'the | | y Mr. Tul- o Tepeat here its s, let-me eay in ge cases it presents what _available .and ‘from .the genesal “postal appropriations...:In LThaj: Any: Otlier Refrigerator in the Matket eeting the :demands’ of the service and .mak-| . Largest stoch- and greatest variety on the s ot" 1.what had been .tem- | i Paciic Coast porarily and drawn from othér, changes and.trapsfers and epecial ¢ ployments. wire: made . which . ! not understocd . by those Who service; ot nade: © During : #ited §500,0007 or " ths. ety P expendéd: at the- discretion. eral. - Of. this ‘amo was.spént_and {he:remainder, ‘d -back nto thie treasury he’ examinaticn allegéd. irregil % the Washington-office. as already | istifled .riidst .of .them’ _x should nof be ! °| “cangid: 171 did. nm say SAN FRAN ( luete Rr and !; Ty S TYFOLD 15C Straight ~With'e hold openii M C et Peabody & Co. BITTERS sted -for persona. the need | of placing -on ths . shown. | ofwhose .seryices ' was iy ien Ihesk facta Asveloped tie ‘prope were. ine(ructed. that . proceeding’ could; riot” be hould rrmmuul opped. . - ‘- ° ASSISTANTS DISAGREE ostmaster * G "Biistow has-recommended ‘to Po e yne’ in xegqul to $0Sting of names of . tee delivery’ routés-in \i) aktion, has vet " yecomméndationt. General Bristow | The ‘order w £ Wynne as acting Postmaster General ind was apbroved by Payne when | he returned from the: West Indies. Payne | said to-day that he believed that the pub- licity attalned through the order would | add $1,000,000 a year to the posial revenues | and in this way would heip to make the | service self-supporting, and that he be- s lieved the publicity was in line with the A PLEASANT: LAXATIVE. | doctrine of “the greatest good to the NEVFQETIETYE Fed'd ey -Cdl 1o | greatest number.” i Payne said that the objection to the | publicity given ihe names of the patrons | came from the country newspapers, which are made moie subject to competition in | the large papess: from the country store which loses by the invasion of the aggres- sive advertising of the large mercantile houses in the cities, and the wholesale stores of the cities, from which the country storekeepers get thelr stock. the | mail order houses invading their feld. Payne said to-day that.he would wel- come an intelligent public discussion of | the question. | ——————— CHICAGO, May 31.—The thdications to-night are that the threatened sirike of the restaura employes throughout Chicago will materiall (0-MOrTOw. AT VERTISEMENTS. IERCE'S FAYORITE RESCRIPTION FOR WEAK WOMEN. AKUSEKENTS, TO-NIGHT. THIS WEEK ONLY. MATS THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. WHITE scaaz company WHITTLESEY In the Merry Comedy of Matrimonial Misun- derstandings, HATS The Latest Arrival From Ecuador. Maldonado & o (Inc.) & OF TEARS. EvE., 25¢ to 75¢; Mat. Thurs. & Sat., 15 to S0c. Next Monday—WHITE WHITTLESEY IN D'ARCY OF THE GUARDS. We can offer special inducements to purchasers of original packages. GRAUMAN)S Eeve m. [ 1] .- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! e . -. e ."". |.BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE, J{RE 8, Only One Peformance Will be Given at Night, Direct Distributors of the Genuine Toquillas from the towns of Jipijapa, Cuenca and Monte Cristi, Ecuadg: Complete Iine of all grades, raw and bleached, open for inspection. nth and Market Sts. From 8:15 till 11_Oclock. MATINEES DAILY AT 2:15. REFINED *VAUDEVILLE Direct from the Principal Eastern Theaters. PRICES—Night. 25c, 20c, 18¢ and 10c; Mati- nees, 20c and 10c. Reserved Seats Ready ‘Wednesday. Phone South 1022, - Amnnnluu Hunting _and Goods. h.r'-t sHock "1’4-... Drices. Dy i Kearny st, reached his hotel at 10 o’clock to-night he | presented President Roosevelt with a life | ‘N THE SHADE ALCAZAR| Ty . e i THE TYRANN 16 Beaver St. Globe Building. 2Sc, SOc and 7Sc. OPERA HOUSE. ~TIVOL TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING THIS | VEEK | MATINEE SATURDAY. The Biggest of BigoHits—The Great SOUSA Comic Opera, “EL CAPITAN” Continued Triumph of the Fine Cast, Including EDWIN STEVENS IN THE NAME PART. NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO MISS IT. Next Opera ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE" FOPULAR PRIC 25¢, 30c and TSe Telephone Bush 9. ; THEATRE 0 Belasco & Mayer. i Proprietors. Market St., Near Eighth......Phone South 533. TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. |- MaTiNEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. The Powerful Melodrama, TheMan Without aCountry By JAMES W. HARKINS, Patrol The “White Northern Light INCIDENTS® MAXE! oF SC BEAUTT® by Original SOUTHERN and THAT <7IRFI|. THRILL! MARVEL Plantation Melod!, QUARTET. & < PRICES Fatinees | Next Week—ON THE STROKE OF TWELVE. ..18¢ _to Sc 10c, 15¢, 28 « |SCINTILLATING ‘ VAUDEVILLE! { Paxton's Living Art Panorama; the Three Rixford: Lutz Brothers; Harry. Le Clair; Mary Hampton and Company; Permane Brothers; | Zelma Rawlston; Kartelli and the |-~ Baileys. Reserved Seats, 25¢ and \‘Dlr.\ Chairs, S6c Balcony, 10c; Box Se: to Fischer’ “If hedvy with worry Just hurr; For blizes; And soon ‘Twirly Whirly,’ | hurly-burly, | Will shake.a wooden Indian cléar out { of his shoes.’ XOLB & DILL & BERNARD, MAUDE AMBER, WINFIELD BLAKE, HARRY HERMSEN. “TWIRLY WHIRLY” Tuesday, June 9. ddledeedee’ will .rid you of the with it's RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 2B, | 75c: Saturday and Sunday Matinees. 25c and 50c: Children at > 10 and 25c one Coming—MME. IA MANTELLI, | of the World's Greatest Singe-s. | CALIFORNIA | HEAR THE GREAT SONG HITS In the Famous Daly Theater Company's Pro- duction of A RUNAWAY GIRL LISTEN TO THE BAND, Sung by ISABEL HALL. “FOLLOW THE 3 Sung by | “THE BOY GUESSE! | Sung by MARI | “HIGH SOCIETY,” Sung by SADIE KIRBY. | And the Coon Oddity. “THE GOBLIN SONG,” By VIOLET DALE and JOHN SLAVIN Next—"THE CIRCUS GIRL." | Seat sale reday | SAN FRANCISCE'S LEADIRG THEATRE COLUMBIA BEGINNING At 8 O'Clock Precisely, (Management Danie! Prohman), Justin' Huntly McCarthy’s Drama, n IFIWEREKING Entire Company and Production Intact From Garden Theater., New York. MATINEE SATURDAY. - High-Class_Specialties Every Afternoom and Evening in the Theater, Including MOVING PICTURES OF ——PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT — AND THE PROCESSIONS INCIDENTAL TO HIS SAN FRANCISCO RECEPTION. | ONE-POUND BABY IN THE INFANT INCUBATOR AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ———ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Sc—- | are the attributes that have made these two

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