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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, LEAGUE OF CROSS CADETS HONOR MEMORY OF LEO XIII Lay Aside the Pleasures of Their Outing Long Enough to Celebrate a Solemn Military Mass—A Public| WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1903, JNO. J. FULTON CO. I find that Fulton’s Compounds cure Brights Discase and Diabetes. Will make affidavit to this effect, for a num- ber of my customers (pronounced in- Carpels cCurah}c<) dagrc recovering under these Receptxon in the Evemng Is Largely Attendej 56 Tk oonr S e maree i NS Tk Rt il : H HUNDREDS OF CAREFULLY SELECTED PATTERNS, many of Dickrorr, Druggist them exclusive designs, at prices that cannot fail to please. Particular Cor. Geary and Fillmore. "Phone West 1046 | people are our best customers; those satisfied with anything find what San Prascisco, July 14, 1903, they want, in the first store they enter. The following quotations are sharp and decisive and point to the matchless values to be found here : Fulion's Re: for Disbetes, § San Fra Compound for Brights and Kidney Disease. $1.00; Jxo. J. FULTON Co., 409 Washington Street, Sole Com pounders. BODY BRUSSELS—Rich Oriental and Floral patterns; beauti- ful in desi; n,cfbnlvzlu coloring, luxurious to the tread; the quality Ohal will give you lamng service. Price . . . BOSSIPIN CAMP OF POLITICIANS {Both Democratic Fac- tions Agree to Sup- || port Lane. i BRUSSELS CARPETSSuperior grade, Oriental, F'laul md Medailion designs; with and withost borders. Aa exceptional 9 sc With and without borders. Price . 8oc TAPESTRY BRUSSELS—An ex:eflnx' gndc, 'ulhbh fm plflof. living room or Some vtry beautiful ddgu at irre- 4 Re %ome very beautiful ddgfl. eversible; full y; RO mdh proni, f:v:nl!:le; hll 4oc 1 cliects. R Ui ik 350 leum, beautiful Mosaic designs. ‘l‘hz $I |22 through to the back. Price . . - value. Price . . TAI;‘II'.:TRY BKUSSILS—LJM ded lnd mh-ln both ALL-WOOL lNGl.AlN—T'hz ¢ood Ou-‘llhlflnd weaves Ihal nppou never Medallion. Sohmdmhlnefled.hdn(lnqufity. to wear out. or small desi; onhghtwduk wldc, 656 ags-250 @@, cEaRysy AGATE PRO-IRUSSELS—Sthry, yard wide. Price . COTTAGE CAmT—Snmz mcph versible, each side a different desi proof, sanitary, full yard wide. INLAID LINOLEUM — Another large shi Democratic | | organizing | Assembly districts | | { factions of the Francisco now several ! ol Inhid Lino that goes clear ady for the battle at the on August ll have prac- d to elect deleg: .3[95 who will anklin K. Lane for Mayor. regarded as certaln that the will renominate' Washington Dodge for Assessor. The regulars and the and carters will find other spoils to | d for along the line of the munic- icket. No doubt efforts will be made | the Harders-Berger faction of | | n Labor party to indorse Lane's for Mayor. | ans are taking note of the ac- in the Democratic camp and are t overlooking the political incident that ats herse P()l YTECHNIC ege and E . ,\ X tivity ne Lane carried San Francisco in the last P rial election by 10,000 majority. The Republica however, are well or- 1. Thege been a very large of voters under the auspices ed Republi . n League, but in MILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY y-eighth Thirty- ty-eighth, FOR YOU “‘;1 GLADIQESDI : Fortieth and Forty-first Assembly - o = 3 AMU and Grants Diplomas. s the league forces will encounter AMUSEMENTS. SEMENTS. ~ e 8 nprdendbpt gt s b wnpe ] LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS CELEBRATING IN THE OPEN AIR AT CAMP KENNEDY, SANTA CLARA., liis: -3 d":‘e':vsfir- ;3 ..‘u“ ,“.v he wisest Re- | | A SOIL IN MILITARY MASS AS A TOKE OF REVERENT RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE - Obens August who perceive the | | HEAD OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. o M‘RS C T » Democratic organization— | | i SRR he elements of the party = 85 g5, t z T support of v J o . - 1 , St I\Iar S CO"Cge ht together in support of EADQUARTERS SAN FRAN- City” and the “Last Honor” dirge were |he was received with presented sabers. . gv:p!- tay it s great. the new bill on our sla . CISCO CALL, CAMP KEN-|rendered. At the clevation sabers were | Father Kennedy was delighted with his : ut g0 early for seats—it won't do to be late ) Rpx she)d Y, SA CLARA, July |Taised to a present and drums beat at | reception. | MATINEE TO-DAY,”WEDNESDAY, July 22. | It caugkt on right away and the show's here to OAKLAND, CAL. >t sterling char- camp lost its jorous aspect | the elevation, sanctus and' communion. The public reception held in the park | Parquet, any séat, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Chil- | y¢ you” 3 Join tn the fun, for a quarter you may: o ,: g here ought Ry TORC S SOV PV et ther O'Ryan took oceasfon to pay a | this evening was well attended. Francis |den: @Dy part except reserved, 10c. - legations in while this morning. Asfeel-|4yput o the distinguished dead. He |A. Quinn, on behalf of the oftizens of The Talk of spread over the cadets be- death of the Pontiff. Flags The band played dirg 1 The surest Republican success November is to spoke in part as follows: My Dear Boys: A great sorrow has fallen on Christendom. Death has at last claimed Santa ( comed the ca- | dets. Colonel Jam. r responded. The non-commissianed officers then took NEW ATTRACTIONS! Claude Gillingwater and Company; cause of the flew at half mast ST JOSEPH S ACADEMY KELEY All Theatergoers. election next . create a convention of citizens who are | in preparation for the solemn military | the man of msn at whose bedside the entire | charge of the platform and gave thelr | “UNDER THE RED GLOBE,’ deeply concerned in the welfare and pro- | Morld has kept vigil. Leo XIIL lies cold in | annual ball. The committee of arrange- Ethel Levey; Orpheus Comedy Combined With - e = : ea atican, and not one haman Nt . : S 2 - e e i e S clock the regiment formed & hol- | LCit it haa feit the pank of &rief and Ioss. REIEISN Gt e COUCWIAE aansed: Four; Three Polos; George W& “THE THREE MUSKEETERS” A Thorough, Mod- & cs for R - C a5 ]ow square, fa ng the simple alta ‘ect- 1 do not wish to pronounce any eulogy this ean ent (chairman), Reg- . H aile; an The Wonderful All-Star’” Cast, includh atifornio o= School 500 po. | sentative men of each district who con- | ed at the base of the tall flagpole. The [ morning on him. We -are too near him 1o es- Major Ben Crawford, Battal- Hunter; De Kolta; Bailey KOLE AND DILL AND BERNARD, MACE \XS‘ ne ons in past year. | tribute to the mainte the local | gtars and stripes and the regimental col- | timate his work and hls greatness. Jon Pergaant Mo - McGovern and B, Madison; Hodges and Launchmere WINFIELD _ BLAKE, ~HARRY page sovern t . men in Coelo"— eaven— o oseph Dwyer, IN AND C. C ELAN EA?J 305 xi.:ucfia'lu.g;e_ Government the of taxes|ors drooped above. Father O R,\';m..splr- | Bnwiaer i Aarkness: here: hr:m o l:,}n:'h | Golor " sergeant i Qulnnlrmn:te:r and the Biograph. EN, AND ( HELAN, etc., ete. an Francisco. = | th0uid be placed on the district tickets | jtual director of the League of the Cross, | raitn ana hove we trust and we are confident | Sergeant James Hospital Steward - — SN e s to be voted for as delegates to the Re- | was celebrant. He was assisted by Fath- | that it has risen more brililantly on the eternal | James O'Dea, Sergeant J. Kane, Sergeants F. OPE COLLECE OF NOTRE DAME. publican nominating convention. er Raggio and Father Foote of Santa |hilltops and that it will shine forever before | Cresalia, M kley, Milo F. Kent, Willlam OPERA JOSE, CAL, ' The selection of the nominee for Mayor | C Hospital Stewards Solen and |the face of God. é’;flf;}nrm ""lumf;':fl;unmrlgm l'.{oux:e;‘u q HOUSE. | should be made by the convention and | acolytes, wore khaki uniforms | Rey. Father Cornelius Kennedy of St.| Carthy, P. Funchéon, H. Spring. J. T Wini . - —_ not bv a coterle of politicians or the po- of the cassocks usually worn in [ Paul's parish, San Francisco, in whose | 0. Hatley and I Tuttle, o TO-NIGHT ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. litical bureau of a corporation. The de- | church. . honor the camp is named, arrived last| Members of the local parlor, Native Sons | And Every Evening This Week—Saturday —THE BIGGEST POSSIBLE HIT— feat of Asa R. Wells, Republican nominee | The drums were muffled. The band [evening. He was met at the depot by |of the Golden West, acted as a recep- Matinee. TO-NIGHT for Mayor in the campaign two years played Chopin’s fun»ml march ?}‘1 fl'x:;{hr\: ;:z r;c:;]n:;lt rxlx:d‘ ::sor:t:;lrm ralr:p' Alq tion ccc'\mmlltpe The park was decorated SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT of EVERY NIGHT. Soomns Vo dncted vn's BearTate | et Eab ettt b e Rt .y I TSN T R Ve CAMILLE DPARVILLE - | nivaond D Savasey to take orders, and the order to nominate .—s—"l—i-'l--l—l--l‘a—l—-l*l- fofocdeleed g * oot g el et feffrfffele @ | Who Will Appear In letgn;;:dof:: Koven's Ang Our Superb New York Company fn - [¥o the chatrman of every district delega- | meeting last night at its quarters 867 SAVING THE THEBEN EDWIN STEVENS AS FOXY QUILLER. e WAY TO TURKISH TR MISS HARKEER AND MISS HUGHEES' | tion in the convention. At least 8000 Re- | Bryant street, at which the following of- 001’8' |IN_ WALL STREET I, oy N Annie Myers, Bertha Davis, Marie Weish, oy BONOon. Fowm SHEES the | Publicans resented the intrusion. Several ficers were elected: President, D. H. Nor- | Salvors Agree to Recover Cargo for| Eleven Hundred Soldiers Are at| Ferris A | TEOEURN scnoox. ' the | thousand voted for either Tobin of | ton: vice president, James Lucy; secre- $50,000 and the Steam- Dorian and Severe Fight- e Wil Combina to. Make the Production ihe | The Same Production as Used by the Rogers x Schmitz, while others did not vote at all. | i,y gng treasurer, William Henry. ship for $25,000. ing Is Reported Event of the Operatic Season. Brothers at the Victoria Theater, It is hardly conceivable that the Republi- | 27> 2 o b PO I W 32 & 2 2 B 8 Beported. POPULAR PRICES. ...25¢, S0c, TS0 ______ New York. cans will permit a repetition of such folly. | Speeches were made by Morrls Flynn, W. | PUNTA ARENAS, Chlle, July 21.—Con- | CONSTANTINOPLE, July 21.—Accord- Telephone Bush 9. NEW SONG: | Delegate tickets must be filed in the | Henry and D. H. Norton. One hundred | tracts have been made with local salvors | ing to qispatches from Salonica ittt . | PRIC ANDERSON ACADEMY, | Registrar's office by July 31. The duty is | and sixty members signed the roll of the | to save the cargo of the German steamer Theben £or®10,000 pounds sterling, and the | 107 Of troops has been sent to Dorian, in up to the Republicans In the various | club. THEATRE | A bigher or o Muited | atatricts to put forward the best men of ———— ship at 5000 pounds sterling on the princi- | the Villayet of Salonica, to reinforce the B\e!!:s::_» & 7. H - Tt Bt [ anPo [ 7 Blo of "0 oure, nEPeY.” Turkish forces. There are already 1100 | et the community for servive in the nomi- Would Nominate Fick for Mayor. i Proprietors. begine Augus 2 = o . ! ou " ; ¥ troops at Dorlan and severe fighting is i B B i Kot qini-rhoeo- XY WILLIAM WA ANT SON. Principal. Iy\#x.n F""rr;‘ml;.:(n’n Rl R _The Thirty q..f-.»mh Axsf‘nl]l’:;,\l ,I‘M:::.;:v The German steamer Theben, Captain | Teported to have (Zt‘cllrre(l_ It is believeq | Marke! .,.A.enr ‘:' kg WS = HAMLIN SCHOOL D emctratts Cotmty Clontaitter hin baonr] Duibea Re an L"«'*m." jxirr street | Schultz, salled from San Francisco April the Fe\o}utlonls's are resisting effectively. ’°'T“,.’“§T.m‘3,;‘l“,§"ufif’§f,’$’“ p J - SC e : g Ees ing last night at 444 Devisadero 18 for Hamburg and, as before reported, | leven additional battalions have been e Bri < AND VAN NESS SEMINARY, {ed J. L. Romer as temporary chairman J. Ruddick presided, and among the | o0 g0 i Gray Channel, Straits of Ma- | Mustered to replace sixteen which were| MR. HERSCHEL MAYALL, — Ja u;fid '?. J/'fg:;v\l;rfll:;sr;emp?z-ar;s:]:lfi"r;::\;:; speakers were Arthur G. Fisk, v\fhn | gellan, but afterward got off badly dam- | recently disbanded. Supported by the Superi: Central Stock Com- | HANLON’S PANTOMIME COMPANY and of the R 1 10/ 0 to isclaimed any idea of nomination for | E N . e | ————— pany, in & | organized in the Forty-first Assembly .1;:‘1 "’”f“,"‘\; . v Ml cheby aged. ‘“l‘d :""5;;»!‘;’:‘“3“}“_"’;“35‘ 3::‘::“( Magnificent Spectacular Production o | High-Class Specialties Every Afternooa District 1;”'”,' it was said by C. B. Perkins that :fnlzl‘:_‘"; i : St Falls and Breaks Her Neck. Us T and Evening in the Theater. The ""”"")‘"“'j‘:t‘“ gue D‘.’:““,l"f ":1 was the right man for Mayor of S B AUBURN, July 21.—A peculiar accident A - | Inspect “CABARET DE LA MORT.™ ’ night at Powers Hall, Turk ana | San Francisco, and the speaker hrien ‘Will Repair Theater Republic. "“1";""“"‘" Eoomin '“: el“'"i"“;f‘- Q} *;“Ie; The Wonderful “Brocken Scene.” | —_VISIT THE J Z The Teethnr Wil bess »d again when he suggested that The Board of Public Works yesterday coming down stai ?. Ahlws Oks qA:;‘g ve]lsEE The \8;:; fi:;‘h,“‘fl-;“?}fl,i‘.‘"‘" manent organiza- be asked to ellaw iaelr Ao foe | directod.ths City ArcHithct to fuitis @ipsr- {800 It TNUInE Septe Bor Meck. ciinont. NO ADVANCE I3 | Pound and One-Hali Blby tion was effected by the selection of the for’ the :poitich. ther | mit to J. B. Lankershim to alter and re- § 'IPRK:ES Evenings. AND HIS COMPANIONS ng James D. Mulcah; were Senator Bauer, General [ pair the Theater Republic building on IN THE INFA JCUBATORS. n »ugh, secretar: omon, W. J. Waldheimer, Judge | Fifth street, which was recently burned. Temblor Shakes the Island. THREE BABY TIGERS IN THE Z0O. FHE JENNE ‘*MPH)\\ LO NG COL. ¥ rank 'Iiunn. vice | Bahrs, Dr. W. Williamson, C. O. Bur- | The board has had tie application under | ST. THOMAS, D. W. I, July 21.—A se- A’BH?TF . \I‘l’nz;;rfi(nkfluv 9 presid ol Thsharing ial sec. | ton, Solomon om, Dr. C. D. Salfleld | ongideration for some time and finally | vere earthquake was felt throughout the LEGE OF presiden k Zacharias, financial sec- | 1o (0¢ Hi ha, et witt [ SOREIISSRTION. LOL SOHE-Yime and 1 YELE Sacthansie falt Hsoushaut Stage an retary; J. B. Kennes _\ sergeant at arms. | 200 S0 Th . ecide a nker: vas legally en- | Island o 4 ncen! orne N 3 b i ‘et every Tiesday evening at the same | G6eided that Lankershim was ey , CONCERTS, LECTURES, ETC. t. Phone W i S A = RALLY IN FORTY SECOND. H AND GRAUMAN’S SE RRTE 3T, Every Afterncon and Evening. POLITE VAUDEVILLLE. HATHAWAY ma HAVK WHITCOMB; LITTL! SA ND_IA KELLY; THE NDOUS SU f‘( ESS’ of the Incomparable NEILL-HORflSBfl c0. Presenting Crawford's fe- lightful Romance, | EITCHEN EEGUISITES. Republican Club of the strict held a spirited ht at Saratoga Hall on | The meeting was inaugu- n of the following of- New Te DAY ¥ | GHS T“RFYOR};A‘K?HZ’\S% Cé.l\l- E P, ; first vice | 0 TON MONTGOME: an B SCOPE. ' POP . e [ » B"K“‘"L”’:‘l;\‘?”gfi"!fif’gd‘y» g U A B R William McGen third vice | Jim Dumps, at Buffalo, went through 50c. 3 25c and 5le. Next—HEARTS AFLAME. A. L. Hart; secretary, William Large mills, and more delighted grew 3 ; treasurer, Dr. F. E. Alh‘n._ At o t “H 1 I d h ions were adopted condemning every step. OowW clean sal 8. its Republican League and es- members whio are actively He saw them mingle skilfully DON'T FAIL TO A pu- . 'Malt, wheat and sunshine—strength for him the _ beautiful al ook o g in Mayor Schmitz' behalf. s . e ok ot Vs | ey, g by Niaky af the “ And that makes * Force,’ ” nods “Sunny Jim.” °Lum.|A SAN FRANGISCH's o L ,,” Head Master. | prominent voters of the district, in which LEADING THEATRE th ¥ dencunced the action of the United Republican League and criticized very MATINEE TO-DAY fore certain of its members; especlai- AND AGAIN ON SATURDAY. Home and_da: ly those of the Forty-second District. This Week—First Time Here. — o Active preparations will be made at leges. i prepara et ace by the members of this club o make AMELIA BINGHAM strong showing at the coming primaries. t is expected that the membership of the club will soon reach 500 and the lead- < | ers are doing all in their power to defeat Re(‘pcfls Mflfldflv, Anm 3‘ :ll.v United Republican League in the :" econd. Another meeting is called or next Tuesday nlght at the same hall. SAINT MARGAPI:T'G SCHOOL { EAN MATEO, . reopens August 26th | te Diablo ave. Modern | her information or cir- | I L. TEBBETTS. And Her Company, Presenting Clyde Fitch's Latest, Wittiest and Best Play, 'THE FRISKY 'MRS.JOHNSON N!xt Week—Last Performances of the AME- LIA BINGHAM SEASON—REPERTOIRE. BAJA _CALIFC:RNIA Damiana Bitters § A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- I olox a8d Nervine, M the Sexual e (ol' XU exican Rem: FOR FOR‘IY 'THIBD DISTRICT. The United Republican League Club of the Fnrt) third Assembly District e I.ll on its ow m itchoock MNilitary Academry, |ZDUCwivs oottt of the omee EAN RATAEL, CAL. | Walter 8. Brann, president; D. J. Beban, parate butlding for little boys. Xmas term | vice president; Marc Anthony, vice presiden TO-NIGHT—THIS WEEK ONLY. - begin on Aug | Dr. T. B. Dewitt, vice president; Luther El- Overwhelming Success of MR. - kins, secretary; 8. H. Kent, treasurer; P, A. IRVING INSTITUTE. Leich, sergeant at arms; W. W. Sanderson, WHITE WHITTLESEY ODARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR young ladies and littie girls, 2126 1903, ted to B, Universities ot., will Teopen August R vige president to central committee; James D, Brown, committeeman to central organization. Executive committee—]. J. Truman Jr., Mel- ville Hermann, Phillp J. Haskins, Thomas M. McCarthy, John C. Skinner, Charles Kaufmann, THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. Evgs.,25¢ to T5¢; Mats.Thurs. & Sat.,16c to 50c, SECURE SEATS NOW FOR | George Walton, Walter Dixon, George' H. ‘WE! ‘M!‘ "o, BRUSHES FOR L‘A'}!EE{:S (BA- | Foulkes, John B. Riley, William Gallagher, NEXT WEEK'S T OFFERI kers, bootblacks - Lelgh, M. M, % 2 on,” heilard “dahion | ewest A Laih, M M..Osten, Mormsn B\ - THE MANXMAN...... W. T. HESS, brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canners, | Hurd, B. T s Waltes FEAE By Hall Caine, author of The Christian. NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, dyers, flour mills, foundries, laundries, papef- | Marsh, R. veat and Walter Hanley. S PIRST TIME IN BAN NCISCO. | Tenth loor, Room 1018, Claus Spreckels hangers, printers, painters, shoe ————— ‘WHITE WHITTLESEY in the role heretofore T :-uihll i g e, SN, S Democrats Organize. oAl glayed only by Wilson Barrett James | Restdence, 821 California st.. below Powall - - * Democratic League Club of the| ¥y o y : Brusk Mazufacturers, 609 Sacramento St, | The m ag - “