The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 2, 1903, Page 7

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THE. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1903 W!N HA” .CARMEN RELAX FROM THEIR DUTIES, : W[ING Jl][ J”N . AvvesmsEMmwm. | SPENDING MERRY TIME AT CHUTES MAY N[I_l_ I_AN" Couhs treatment FEMMENSE ‘Many Amusing Contests Are Held, Including a Conductors’ thout ' . !NPUPIANEE Exhibition of Collecting Fifty Fares in the Minimum of Time. | Attorney General Knox , : 4N Mayor Schmitz Acts as Judge of the Interesting Baby Show Rendet”; ":‘ Olznmn CaSh | i ot Interes : p'\ratAons Get Bet-| ter of Counties in Courts. Street; Railroad -Companies Immigration Laws Apply to Chinese as Well as Others. " Furniture, carpets, curtains. An important opinion was received from Attorney General Knox yesterday by This is the proposition: You want to fur- Escape ‘Municipal ' { United States Immigration Commissioner nish a home. You haven't enough ready cash. Taxation. Hart H. North in the matter of the denial | to pay in fnll when the goods are delwcred. \:’t tge lmtz:!ntto! W:‘nss-":en-lun. v:;:: nlrE: . aence you're compelled to buy “on time.” Yet. - - - ved on the steamship eria on ¥ : ey ou dislike tradi - - ate Board of Equalization -Must ‘Wong claimed to be the son of a mer- ¥ di ng in.an out gnd-ou,t_npstall s Al chant domiciled In the United States and ment store. How are you going to get the . T on that ground claimed the right to en- | easy - payment accommodation and still bu Inter-County : Trac- % x ter. The Immigration Bureau, finding your goods in one of the big first- class stores’ tion Lines. that he was afflicted with a contagious W £F th v: disease, took the matter out of the hands COHer FOUL 1S e of the Chinese Buresu and denied him | We loan you the money, charging: sunpl, A admission under the act providing for. the 2 + ‘_ exclusion of all aliens having such dis- | the regular banking rate of interest—six_per I eas dpciged cases. Alfred Worley, attorney for. Wong, cent. You go then to one-of the blg, first- erided appealed to the Secretary of the Treasury e Py s petban e LA lassffux;x turg sto}:es where the stdck ‘i bi; : 5 tion laws did not apply to Chinese, and and fresh, and where satisfaction is certain; Lha:‘ t(he(r“’.\d‘;ms#’lioln or rej:}c‘tion was to | and when you have made your selections pa! e determined solely upon the provisions OF thé caslistan act your bill in good, hard cash. 'l;h:s following is a quotation from the The installment stores. charge you ten per opinion: cent. above their cash prices for time. All you One of the classe : 3 a:cgué‘:d x:l:mcr fi.:s[ e 4 pay us is six per cent. The actual savmg to ompose. 4 Bome OF With & daherons Sostagions discase you is FOUR PER CENT. There is nothing in the laws specifically relat- ing to the immigration of Chinese persons pro- viding for the exclusion of a merchant or mem- ber of any other excepted class, although he | may be suffering from a loathsome or dan- gerous contagious disease; and unless the act now under consideration is applicable to him, For instance: If your purchases amount’ to $100.00 we will charge you $106.00—which is a six per cent advance; ‘then you.pay us "$20.00- cash and the balance in monthly payments Such person may enter the United States with 1 : impunity and the public must suffer the con- amounting to $8.60 each month. If your pur- sequences. can see no val reason for con- < + = 7 1 cluding that the ‘Congress intended by the chases amount 120 $75.00 we will charge you proviso in question. to imperil the public safe- d i T ty by allowing a diseased l’?l’!fl",pbfll‘flu!e of $/9 Do \OU make us 3 cash payment on th“ S P e his Chinese descent, to enter, when the very of $15.00 and pay the balance at the -casy rzte | | 1aw in which this proviso appears has, as one < of Its spegjal purposes, the further and more of $6.45 per month. effective protection of the public from the 4 h - “ evil consequences to be expected as a result Inveshxgate this—it wi pay you. of the presence of one so afflicted and to this b , end prescribed his exclusion. ‘The history of - = our laws relating to Chinese immigration for- > ez d bids the conclusion that the coming of any persons of that nation into the United States was regarded as more to be desired than that | . N 5 of other aliens,_ or that special favors were intended to be shown them. s : To admit a Chinaman known to be suffer- * ing from a contagious disease, when another | ’ 3 alien not =o descended would be excluded be- cause affiicted with the same disease, would, ot i B B || Syite 1403-05 «Call” Building, Farksand, by the parently lead to unjust and unexpected re- sults. “Nothing is better settled than that | statutes should receive a sensible construction, such as will effectuate the legislative intention and, if possible. so as to avold an unjust and absurd conclusion.”” (Lau Ow Ben vs. Unite m States, 144 U, 8.) Axusnnm'a AIU S. 1 am unable to conclude that the proviso in section 36 was intended to entirely prohibit WY the application of said act to persons of Chi- Belasco & May nese descent. The object of this proviso, I ink, was to prevent misinterpretation of the !\'STXTL TION. ration | HE lécal union of carmen, official- | | ly the Amalgamated Association of Street Rail ployes of | America: No. 205 held its second | annual picnic yesterday at the Chutes; It was a favorable day and | | repeaiing clause in the same section. and to 2 » KLimes a Teoretin ey forestall any attempt to securs the zdmission 3 Phone, iy of Chinese theretofore prohibited from enter- . TO-NIGHT— ONLY, The | crowds thronged the grounds during both , make the | afternoon and ey There. were m MATINEES TO-DAY. AND SATURDAY. ing the United States under a claim that this | i Tremendous Success of. act alone was intended to contain all pro- vislons regulating the Immigration of all HEeeirty el St 2o | Vapdeville Exotics! | Yhite pl‘f\.'.‘lfii'fi‘?fi’m';’; among them. The language of this proviso is radically different from ‘that this act shall : o Tt Gpply Yo, Chinese persons,”” the term used | BATNEY Fagan andsHenrietta Byron; in the act of March 3 1903, and this change | Julian Rose and the Wang Doodle iR Ianguage i indicative of a like chanse of | . Comedy Four. Last times of Evans special features, | them a tor's - competition. | impromptu car fifty supposed pas- seated. T competing con- from each > collect a f: a transfer. The purpose. ‘ T thefefore advise you that Wong Joe Jun, | A i | 4»- aminer. * o3 gy oo the applicant for admission, if found to be and St. Jobn; Lydia Yeamans ad to.de- ctor'on the MeAllis suffering from & dangerous mtmg:lln:\ diseas Titus; Hayes and Healy; The neaps in the in the way specified in the ac ongs to one 3 . of the elosses of aliens which should be ex- World’s Trio; Vernon and Drawee. | PRICE oyed by the ¥ cluded from the United States under the terms | Racerved Seats, 2: and provisions of the act of March 3, 1903, | ang Opera Chairs regulating immigration. but had had | : Baleony, 10c; Box Seats | and, Or. | war contest between teams | | York Su. ' | COMMENCING NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE, ‘Where to Go for the Fourth of July The Eminent S ted Railroads and b0e. | Next W af Union and Geary ‘ = he_former won. The United | Holidays. S s LT ™ g " ") MABEL McKINLEY, | Degerude, W 17 b X,T'"nf e ol Gl the | Favorite Niece of the Late President McKinley. | . : Winslow INCIDENTS OF THE SECOND ANNUAL OUTING OF THE AMALGA- \a 1 Gcme ilace alons the CALIFORNIA ———— | “Twirly Whirly"" is a.peach, t's the kit of the letcher, ~Robinson MATED ASSOCIATION OF STR RAILWAY EMPLOYES OF AMER- | | NORTHWESTERN 'KAILWAY. Special | Ana. 1o mise this great iy fe | he men of the other roads | ICA, NO. WHICH WAS HELD YESTERDAY AT THE CHUTES. | | rates will govern, so that every one can ot great play to yourselt 'f‘"l spend the Fourth away from the nolse | and confusion of the city, """ & In the resort column of this paper will | be found the advertisement of this com- rates. Be sure to go early, for the excellent reason, a good seat that you.miay .take your CALIFORNIA| ;' TO-NIGHT: | AND MISS pany, giving the spec! —_——eee———— 1”1'31’1'.‘.? George New Board Meets, ’ EVERYB ODY Jalg=, Tk c3 Quolts—C. P, 0. Hanian, cham ,)..m,“f : The new Board of Bank Commissioners | A EIL L’KES crowd. ion ring thrower of Australia; James Morris, James Rowe. had its first meeting yesterday. After | . Appearing for the First Time in America in § | Sardou’s Powerful Modern Drama, oot each had finished congratulating the oth- | rieisiefofeoflniefoinioii=+ @ | ors Guy Barham was chosen temporary president and Charles Dunsmoor tempor- municipal taxation. He| was held to answer for an assa ay prove enough of an | with a deadly weapon, but 2 “Lc::fl:t"‘,'j ary secretary. The banks of the State | feet rallways to build over | bruary 2, 1567, On May 23 189, he | WeTe notified. to rendcr a report cn their | erder to_a "ms 5 s nt to the County for thirty | Yespective status at the end of June. | P oug d > TOIRE. Monda Sstons of the for obtaining mone false pre- TR i Matin Mag S ”'\11”4 it ,1!n - r‘](m' ool - o ¢ Framing Materials. beth.” 'Thursday v Gabler.” | IVO '? mile, in the taxes P ¢ The new styles and colors in picture ¥ and’ Sund: d ‘ the street railway which runs in both | The Fourth in the Mountains. 4 m'nb(mnl-t and hmdeJnrx\).'(\y;a;‘r‘, | | Children at Mat Are you aware? Triple Bill. -Get se afle 1 m TO-NIGHTAND r\'an \m'n'r“'rms WEER RD. SATL rarious localities in other part To accommodate those desirous of et o sit our mtore; B¢ rn;flr!\' oot 3 aomth; spending the Fourth at Santa Cruz, or in 0., 741 Market street. ks SAN FRARCISCR'S i By i t 2, Srus Mountads, the Squthern Rescues Eight Childre ; 1A o o c p. m. narrow-gauge ' train, e ren. 5 * b Trouble Among Peddlers leaving San Francisco ferry landing July | Secretary White of the Soclety for the | ‘“Worth seeing twice. " —Examiner. ; Jan Lee in Trouble Again. 5 3, will be run through to Santa Cruz. o, o < sy By ’ | 5 L d t Sh t Prevention of Cruelty to Children claims | A hit. Chronicle. | Jan Lee got out of ‘jail a few days ago, eads Lo ooting ——————— that he has just broken up a baby farm | '‘Grips o the last.” ‘Should certainly -be | ving servéd six months’ ‘imprisonment ! "_ml‘(‘”\;(;m'\m):ul";glfhlyrr:r(ln Jury t9:day | which he alleges Mary Foley was con- | seen.”"—Call. | b or d cigars. He was Afira,y |mm Herbert E. Kent, Charles A. McCarle, | ducting at 1113 Golden Gate avenue. He! AMETLIA I % T mplete-Cast. AS BARON . GRIMM. Next Week—“WANG.”” ~ Lasc Out for' - THE HIGHW. AYMAN. POPULAR PRICES- dnd-T8e. Telephone Bu.- h 9. o e by Special 1ynnxun“n 1m rmnn,n]lnrr)"""lmnu\:an and J. | found nine children in the house and re- ern: » Agent Bert M. Thomas, J. Kelly, in connection with the Eighteentn . e Res Int € Ward eléction frauds. They are charged with | S0%ed three fo their parenta. Five were | ooy b, N S etrens '~ sent to various orphan asylums and one | n exceedyig! . who, ann_ that -Jan had offered to sell| Ag g rasult of a dispute between peddlers | cons; y Kere s of a dis e s piracy to induce persons unqualified to ctress of distinguished ! ' unstamped cigars Lo Spectal Policeman J. | 4" ¢, tne loan of a nickel Patrick Shea | vote and conspiracy to hinder v yet remains to be taken care of. [ oERedup to her ,»if.fn‘i'.,“-’, e olmes. . The .cigars were -found in Jossession. Being unable th. snow a | @1d Michael Shea, brothers and both ke Pre: 3 rporations] cestfficate nf’ r’:!wh{;mf, a5 reamired of.| former cenvicts, are in the City Prison Bt Dinonn Cwmiver We Have seen”—chn. “to, avail | Chipese - laborers; proceedings * will* be | charged with an assault to commit mur- W oc s " “ ”» order-that | taken to deport Him . - . | der, ana Samuel Burke is at the Central .T-,,l: fl,Em“(%,l‘T,’,lmh?Efilg mergency Hospital with a bullet through Chronicle: his back and left lung. The shooting occurred on Drumm street, between Clark and Pacific streets, shortly -4“1‘ & . % ’°° BOHORORCK Q‘:”;’WDMW 33'00‘:’9' "‘:’0“ before.9 o'clock yesterday.morning. Burke ¥ ‘ § fefused to talk as to the cause of the . . - P shooting, but it was learned from the -4 - Ee Ny 3 £ | Sheas that they had been drinking and SATURD! LAST MA NEXT Eighth. Pfinn South AND ALL THIS ws:: TURDAY AND SUNDAY. GRAND JAMES CORRIGAN — IN— Only Matinee Saturday RS SEE L JOSHUA WHITGOM, décided hit."—Chroniclé. Burke asked Pat for a nickel and Pat re- fiused. They had a dispite, and Burke's brother got a club and advanced toward the Sheas. Mike yelled to Pat to shoot, and Pat pulled a revolver out of his pocket and fired a shot, the bullet taking effect in Burke's back. The Sheas started to run, and Police- ——‘TO NIGHT—EVERY NIGHR— : And Our Superh Eastern Gompany in the Fascl- nating Musical Eccentricity, . , - pronounced * success.” —Examiner. allest detal Stop the weakelllng 0f Yonr men Crosby and O'Keefe, who heard the F3 13 = S0 2 < Vitality Beforé It llas report and saw the sm.jé running away, N We are refalhr\g. ln 6 entral staite after them an overtool them 0y s 5 nestmyed A" Yl)lll' fllp a‘nzllerrawc}?io"(;(,5,(;\';5::.::]0«1{1.!. The re- 4 ;. Assortments $'°°I.|p . £ 54 polye wils fonni pocket, Park iless. and Strength. | . 3| tecer o the Contrat Ermerpency Hoe: xS, CALIFORNIA FIREWORKS Co. pital, where it was found that the bullet # b ¢ ; 219 FRONT ST. | iR POPULAR PRICES...........20¢, 50c and T3¢ | kness 'to ake away all the pleasures of lving; dori't 3 had entered his back and had penetrated 3 3 High'Class Speciaities Every Afternoon ' - ‘and Evening in the Theater. - TO-NIGHT, | GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. ve forcé: your strength, when a-cure is-at hand. the left.lung. Although the wound is not — Vkoncludlnl With—— growing older and .weaker day, and that w considered fatal, it is dangerous. The PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. ‘[Ah A TRIP “DOWN THE Fw.i," ow you will soon "be & wrecl You have pondericy, confusion of ideas, weak back, varicocele, Sheas were taken to the hospital by the weaker in.cvely way., Cure yourself now and enjoy happl: arresting offieers and Burke identified Pat : as the one who shot -him and Mike as the t ¢ { your life. ELECTRIC BELT one whe told -Pat to shoot. Patrick Shea, adlas J. Sullivan,. alias or into the " weflk. Shay, has a long criminal record. He was first convicted and sentenced to serve six 1t il cire > your full rerew your old onths in the House of Correctian for 3 ; . and make % man -among ' men. 3 . fverdy 3 - o RECREATION PARK. 2 A g el ‘ petty Parceny, and soon afterward was YOIJ CAN SBE OUR ELECTRIC SIGN YT AN SON—- Thé Wonderful Scerlic Waterway, you ep, and whe 1 get up “in ‘the- mornjmg you will. (eel ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON — M-\GNIFl\.ENT FIREWOH(S Rent 1o San Guentin for twelve years for : FROM FRONT AND MARKET STS. : : e et o e eSS a4 - — : CflAflPlflNSfllP GAMES. g cured on June 24. " He was dlfl'chn.rged on of new life: 1] get, better day by day, andcsoom., ot your trouble.- \uu pa s .amay rmfl Yow v\lll‘ be ('ur(—d (0r~ * SATURD:\V NIGHT. : _10c | CHILDREN. EA LION Now on Exhibition, ith kipde; and wds returned to the penitentiary as o {5 youts (lr!le;ulls_" - o+ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, PNt SAT- | LEHNDORFY May 19; 1889. On-January 5, 1892, he was visitr DR. JORDAN'’S Great URDAY,’ | DON'T FAIL TO ||suxpax . 20 P.M l Palace see the bedutiful OAKUHD Vs. SA" Ffll“cl&l}l} sent ‘to San Quentin for four years for robbery, and was_discharged on July 5, On June 24, 898, he ‘was held to an- Fwer' oni a chdrge ‘of crifinal assault, and on Sgptember. 19°of the following year he | was sent to.the Agnews Insane Asylum. His last sentencé was fhree months in the Cpunty Jail-for assault on September 22, 1900. * when 1 bought J Btjts, and cam U you that it.his. than *the combined of phygicians innftigs your trfat- RBAfi MY BOOK. will pever do” )o%gl’lf Justice until you try, my wonderful Belt aitl.see what, n will "do_for you.” It =cures when drfigs’ ‘ail it ‘you ayl or d for my DO Jor mgn onle. ‘It is full ol the things ‘that jnspire men to be hclkr and stro :.' s er than thex aw.° 1 send it, selleq, Jt you gend= this d ¥ 1051 MAREET 5T bot. GthaTth, .7.0al, The Largest Anatomical Museum in the COURT Lounging- || LADIES' DA¥S THURSDAY A FRIDAY. afld room, the EMPIRE Sale, 5 Stockfor’ World. Weaknesses or any conracted diseasé pealtively cured by the oldest Specualist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. Advan MUSEUN OF IIITIIIY§ AND EVED EVJLLE. . 5 VAL 3 G d IS XV PAR- Th w kl Ca“ LES JNCROYABLES: MU ASLA VAR: LEO; ‘ 1and | 12355 tx 4 ¢C y z A e i T w(he chéapest and bain. Wishing | 5 His brother, M. J..Shea, alias Shay, Dr 'Vl c McLau h"“ '906 Market Stl’eet. was first sentenced on April 11, 1891, to . 's Abowve Ellfs, San Francisco & |scrve three years in San Quentin for re- } | ceiving stolen goods, and was discharged on August 11, 1892 On September 26, 1896, DIES’ WRITING FRED WADELL: CLINTOM ROOM. cen. for Book. PHILOSOPRY of MARRIAGE; MAILED FRER: (A valuable book for men) DR. JORDAN & CO.. 1051 Market St.,8. F. MO RY AND THE BIOSCOPE. PRICES—Night, 25e, 20c, 13c, 10 $1 per Year. o..,‘.‘..“‘.‘;:“s;fl‘.”_-..&“%n BOUO QOOODOTIND QOOBODOD O D0

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