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WILL REMOVE TELEGRAPH HILL Board Proceeds Againet‘Failed to ReCeive Two- Encroachments on | Thirds of all Eallot.s_ Steuart Street. | Cast. Sl LS Cetadt, SRR M=ake Appeal ter Amenament Increase in Wages to 83 Per Day. e aborers for! Under a Cha 366 Vo €8. provisions yest lic Works City by ‘vate of pub- | W bevause - two:third Eiven out. by he mat are street pay a Raflway ) m\umunfs ed 1a iss Lond charter’"in botd: fss The. aetion. reads ds tlon: . of; Attéraey o th that -offi b 5] Is Vindicated. om Judge Hu: ins each SATy YOUNG PEOPLE MARRY 3 SECRETLY -AND THEN PART George .W. Collignon and = Miss Blanche Whiting Outwit Parents by Wedding on the Sly. o2 BERKELEY, 0.1t has just be- n that anche Whit Sept public non; @ midt, Schmidtvilie, 1 this ted arranged y ‘drove to by the Rev the -First- Bap- , and .some frienids . Baptist. ehurch George shaster .- me Law Vm,ator Caught‘ street was Hctor, It will proba- time beforg hey -mheet at first: denieq_ that he after . constlting . with'| that’ the story. was A 2 PORTUGUESE DIVORCE SUIT INTERESTS COUNTRYMEN | Azevedos of San Leandro Divide ths Sympathy of the Ss'tlement ¥ St. Paul’s Church Fair. There. : "‘."..,, ‘,\‘1”'(; es connected with St OAKLAND, Sept. 30.~The divdrce .suit ul's an Luth of. Jose 8. Azevedq . of - San : Leahdro e O against- Mary Azevedo is attracting the . mittee g attention of a Jarge portion of the Portu- Eranke M. Harder, Mrs guese settlement. at Leandro: ~ Sixty . Leichner witne have been subpenaed in-behalf —_—————— of the parties to the agtion and “Azey¢dc Junk Dealer Arrested. was on- the. stand. the' entire day his | 5 ik own behalf. -The case promises to take itp | the better part of the week. | The plaintiff cwns a saioon business fn San Leandro, besides some ¥ He g stolen prog married - his . present wife about y € scrap brass a ago. She was then a widow with two | Calitornia children. He states that after he married her he found cut that she drank to ex- comporfed herself in anything | » way a dutiful wife should. e says that he was cruel but In = NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and lays the blame of most of their mis- TO CURE DANDRUFF v upon his shoulders. She asks that . she be given the decree, the custody of | It Is Necessary That the Dandruff the two children and $25 a month alimony. | Germ Be E'ad:cnted ML P s e 2L > Elected on St. Louis Commission. OAKLAND, Sept. 30.—W. J. Hopkins, secretary of the Alameda County Gro- cers’ and M hants’ Association, has uft germ de been elected assistant secretary of the elightful ha sing for | Alameda County St. Louis exhibit com- No other hair prep. mission. s scientific basis of de- rdruff germ. and nong o s Pt aimple Teason| SAUSALITO, Sept. 30.—As the result of | been discovered—Ncw. | 3 with Superintendent of Streets | a planing machine. only Ialr preparaiion | Parcell, L. M. Hickman, a prominent and a jandruff. Sold by I wealthy resident of Sausalito and former € dr s nd 10c in stamps Mayor of Stockton, was arrested to-night - The Herpicide Co., Detroit, | gor violation of a city ordinance. Parcell alleges that Hickman, who is building an addition to his handsome residence, has | caused the earth from the excavations to be thrown on the street without regard for the grade. The matter was heard this Can’t Sleep? Dr. Miles’ Nervine ts' your nerves. evening by Judge Pryor and was adjusted will strengthen them and bring sweet | to the satisfaction of hoth the Street Su- sleep and health. Delay isdangerous. | perintendent and Hickman. A izgists sell nd guarantee. Send posta) | T R W ok on nervous disvu es. Despondency Leads to Suicide. Mes MEpicaL CogMikbart Tod | EUREKA, Sept. 3 —Made despondent o BT 3 by ill heaith, Charies Carlson, a ship carpenter, committed suicide to-day at In- dianola, a few miles from here. Carlson placed the muzzle of a rifle to his right ear and pressed the trigger with a stick. His head was almost blown from his body. —_————— WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Edward McKit- trick of Burlington, lowa, Deputy Auditor for the Treasury Department, dicd to-day at his home hers CUTLERY | " BLADE WARRANTED the Fropsclmou Laeked f ‘the |- ); § -for » Lanei i- Whete iithe .grodin - b result ‘ofa ‘hegun reputé ¢ngage the humo Eaiel . the: and mudenlall ciinad 5t e bl Nétherlan York,:by Dr. Duffield ar €r thing was. s: pa - G reviewing & e .now h—n«] . time. 1n i Brewel h Sevopt. Hunfl\u\u The. case the - case equrts hare artment. by ll take place eary and Post streets, at'2 o'clock. nd will by éral years- ASO wer,. Daughter of Judge 3k l e n{ the’ clifldi en'l. . “The. Judge § Gold- | ir-troubles in | t the’ corner of Post_street. After the épection the men will ‘march along. the ) sireet, down Market to Sahsomie, : from | Sansome to California Montgomery, E the’ Hall of Justice, ai banquei at the Callférnia Hotel: from Califor from Montgem: 6m Post to Kearny and from smissed. ‘In thé evening there: wlll be ——— .Held for Burglary. Edward. Johnson, a. daylight where ‘they will ‘be. a -'| an oration in the Slavonian language, and burglar,’ |'was ‘held- to answer before the. Superior | Court. by Police Judge Cabaniss vesterday | on.a charge of ‘burglary in $2000 bonds. He- is @ccused -of entering the residence | of " Mys. .Mary Cardoza, | street, on’ S W 204 . McAllist: atches, a er charges pending against him. | ball at Lyric Hall, | Sunday Hungarian Society’s Annual Ball. er tembér 5 and stealing twe jamond. ring, & brooch® and | a small gold crucifix. There atre two oth- The First Hungarian Mutudl Aid So- evening, October 1L | clety will hold its twenty-fourth annual. 119 Eddy street, on The com-. | mittee in charge has sparéd.no effort- to make the event the most successful ever held under the auspices of the soclefy.- ———— at- Thirteenth and Harrison streets, - Must Keep Sausalito Streets Clear.” | (no thumb of nis right hand vesterday | atternoon. U o e LE RS Carpenter Lozes a Thumb. James Keaney, Keaney’s hand was caught the Emergency Hospital. 3 - CO0K BOOK OFFER TO CLOSE OCTOBER 30. The Call’s Cook Book prem- jum offer will close on October 30, 1803, and all readers of this paper who desire a copy of this household treasure should not fail to place their order im- mediately. This splendid premium will be offered to Call subscribers at the exceptionally low rate of fifty cents per copy. . Out of town orders twenty cents ad- ditional to cover prepayment of - transportation charges. a carpenter residing lost in He was removed to L3 L |-blessed “sacrament--will which''a ‘procession will be formed .from. | First Wwill. come thie’ cross-bearer. a tuen” Will' follow children, "after | | erys | [ Judge Lawlor's court. “Ovtober 4. most_ impressivi At 2-¢"clock In ‘thé: afternoon all winl the students’ chiapel of St..Igna-. *_where. benediction .of *the, ‘be glvem, after Ignatius to, theé &ite of the new- church. d. two Acolytes, ‘whoni will come gentlemen. In their wake THE SAN,_ FRANCISCO.- CALL.,. THURSDAY, ‘PRETTY GOVERNESS ‘WINS . _HEART OF A MILLIONAIRE DBSTRUCTIONS PROJECT BEMENW‘,;S ot A prs ‘(ommtacemenl of the suit, - | of-“mauxder. ‘T(»m Yick of the.Chinese Educational So- | 'dlvm.l by~ the - Grand Jury ‘wilt march_ thirty .altar boys in cassbcks | ‘and surplices, preceding the revérend tler- | &y 4nd_his- Grace Archbishap Montgom:- A number’ of ladies will come next n the procéssion. * A Blavonian sacred sohg wnl welcome the. processfonists, and then ‘the céremony. of laying ‘the cornerstone WHl be: per- ed by his Grate, the Archbishop: The Rey:-Henry Bontempo, 8. J,, will deliver finally the ““Te Deum’ will ‘he: sung in English by the wholé assembly. - The church, which will bave a frontage of ‘55 feet, y have a spacious hall; with accommodatfon on'the first floor for-sthodl pyrposes and entertainments. The upper story will con- stitute . the churcti propér. The building, which is to be erécted upofi a solid.con- crete . founda Hl ‘with. seventeen-inch walls, will be,_cofistructed of heavy frame. work arid will sive accommodation for 600 people on_each floor. The design of thé:new church is Italian renaissance. Two towers will flank the grund ‘main entrance. The interior will be’ designed with .elliptical ceilings and irch openings, in keeping with the front of the buflding. There are to be large afch windows, which are to be graced vith. aft glass. . One feature will be the "absence of columns on the second floor to obstruct passage or view. The height of the church walls inside will be twenty- four feet, and the towers are fo rise sixty feet-above the sidewalk. O e S Smuggler Threatens His Wife. Joseph Kirk was released from the Ala- meda County Jail on Tuesday after serv. ing a sentence of ten months for smug- gling. He went to his home, at 124 Cedar avenue, and threatened to kill his wife. He was drunk and was arrested therefor. He was released yesterday morning, and his wife swore to a warrant before Police Judge Fritz for his arrest on a charge of disturbing the peace. -Gaught in the Machinery. Frank May aged 14 years, was severe- 1y shaken up vesterday afternoon by be- ing “caught in the machinery at a can- nery at Webster and McAllister streets, where he s employed. He was treated for several abrasions of the head and body at the Emergency Hospital. e e up from theé camp at Boulogne hicfi Napoleon formed Th “the hope: of invading England, a collaction of buttons representing twenty = French ents has been presented to the ? useum at Paris. with a déptl of 120 feet, is fo | OCTOBER 1 Miss Dwyer Accused of : Severely Pumsl:ung that she had se-| :"pubil .named.- Frank * The charges_were filed by Su- infendény of Schools Langdon, who in- d*a - complaint -made by Henry | ncle iof ‘the Yoy Langden:in | cat- Frank, Duignan . a wpll of I dg hot *feel“that ‘T am-| of the facts of the case, ! towara . Frank “Jean' A. Dwyer ¢ corporiik. punishment “teiking. him on- the. tan. untll ‘they ‘were black and | ng-him_with a rattan :on the -m Rexd with ler: hand-and in Y- the: Band aboue twenty times | him’ continiiously all “of -which_1s | or_of the New ‘World, ‘apanese ‘residents, sent asxing -the board | e. were gr\lnlcll 1o Nor ‘Helen D). Con= nd -Margaret. A. Hyman “as Miudé a Séheol ; was [ lhe harges (nd " Rebegca . | . wis . femeved:, from “Department two. yeats ago; be re- nd_1hatshie be accorded. another | a'crowded: heuse in Native . night .fo-enjoy the min- formance. glven. by the -Native' Goldén . West in--ald of the 3 Mg raiséd ‘to. make 'the < arangements for. the launching of - Californ ome new fea-.| 1 iu the programme | s y. creditable. imes A. Decoto delivered 6n'the Work of fhe ter:thé show there was iderthe.direction of*W. H, Ha- ¢ Partor; floor. manager, | St.of the-serles of thése entertain- | will“be given in"the ‘same hall to-| { i B TR o Cn e e . — ‘Must Honor. Check and Draft. ! i The: suit:“brought. by Ralph Cotton. to ¢ornpel. ‘the: First.. Ndtional Bank of. this eity to cash @.check for $750 ‘and a.draft for: §700 was ‘decidéd by Judge Sloss yes- The bink must.-honor: the check r The Suit is- the dutcome of a poker game played on’ a-train near, Salt Lake: by :Cotton' and:Clark’ James: The atter lunl ind gave:Cottori the check and "draft, \\)\q the : train argived at .Sait ke.he had payment “stopped, with’ the t.when: Cotton appeared at th- | pdymeént -was refused " him.” The | 3 illlng 0 pay, but wanted Hro- ( hat Clark. womd‘ protest, and advised. !hg e 'Held on- Murder Charge. ‘a Chinese, was' held to an'[ “'tiie Superior Court by Po- y on a rhargc‘ It is alleged tliat lie was one of- the cpnspirators” who plottéd to kil | Niné of ‘the ‘conspirators ‘were "in- | and one-has | convicted by.a jufy:in Quon. You's bonds vere fixed in’$10,000. with the consent of the prosécution. ‘been -tifed -and" ADVEfiTISEMENTS. Running Ears BURED ALICE WILSON, 221 34 ave., San Franeisco. Mrs. Wilson says: *‘My little daughter Alice suffered from catarrh, and her ears discharged a foul emelling matter. - She was rapidly | growing deaf. Her ears were yery painful and she was afraid of doctors. I took her to the Electro-Chemic Institute, 118 Grant ave., and 1 am happy to say that the Electro-Chemic treatment has cured Alice perfectly, and there was not & moment's pain during the two months' treatment that was required. She hears perfectly now, the ears do not run any more, her catarrh is cured, and the expense of the treatment has been very little.” o etismnes FREE ; AND X-RAY EXAMINATION lp.dllfl.l — mpflal. o.ml e rond and Bar Iohn, Dmnl ll. eases Liver, Kidn n‘ 5 mhu:'m ‘Women. Chronic Diseases. ELECTRO-CHEMIC INSTITUTE, 118 GRANT AVE., Cor. Post St., FRANCISCO. Office Hours—9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m, daily; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. " Myles McCarth;,_ “Assisted by Aida | {GPAND°" o AMUSEMENTS. l | | | ua "Tnc Can-cvmrs 5. 1903, First Pros “The Blad Hand” Nigre, Wolcott; the: Great: Alexius; Carl- | ton and Terre; Paulo and>Dika and | new. Motion Pictures. Last Times of Falke and Semon; Charles Ern- | and Magaificent. ","""“ stumce est; Marlo . and Aldo, and E.| Our “Al-St luding Rousby's & Latest Spectacular’ Nc few in Balcony, ur Tableaux 1004 Box Seats | Chjlgren at Marines TIVOL ;. 5o, OLUMB! SAR FRANC'SCE { OPERA LEADING HENTR: HOUSE. LAST 4 N}GHTS | (NOTE—Performances commence at § sharpy MATAREIE BARORTAY i Saturday Matinee at 2 sharp.) HENRY W.:SAVAGE Presents the Merriest TO-NIGHT—— usical Comedy Sunday Night &id day Matinee, PRINGE OF PILSEN "‘CARMEN" By PiXley. & Luders, Authors of “'King Dodo.” 5 ast Time Next - Sunday® ¥ight Nights Beginnine Néxt “Monttay Rossini’s Fumous Co redy Opera. TheBarber of Seville Next Week— PRIC FLORODORA . The No:.1.New' York Company Great: Beauty Sexgette. SEATS NOW- READY TO-NIGHT, HOYTS I Famous - Political Satire. His ‘Best .and_Funnlest Farce and “OTELLO." | TO-NIGHT — LAST WEEK BUT ONE! FLORENCE ROBEFTS A TQX&S Steer.” David Belasco's Dramatic Triumph, With ‘the Celebrated -Minstrel, | ZAZA —m» T BARLOW— | TO-DAY—LAST MATINEE OF As . the “MINISTER T DAHOMEY.' D‘ANNUNZIO'S GIOCONDA. Sunday - WEST'S MNSTRELS ETTER THAN EVER, Featy Mat i 1% to nda Mat 0c. NG OF THE NEW ALCAZAR ST!)GK COMPANY With .\mLE B m RKIN MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. LAST THREE NIGHTS. JAMES NEILL Ana | High-C'ass Spcelames Every After- negn and Evering in the Theatre. ——TO-NIGHT— | GALA AMATEUR PGERFORMANCE —Concluding With— NEW LIVING PICTURES. His Incomparable Company, in 'k GENTLEMAN OF FRANCE 1f’mflfs EVENINGS 15c, 25c, 50c, T5c | LION SLAY BABOON IN THE Z0O! MATINEES ..15¢, 28e, 50(’ SIT THE—— [ ypChilren under five vears not admitied auring | <N YSTIC MIRROR MAZB” Beginning Sunday Matinee, Last Week of | ADMISSION 10¢ | CHILDREN MR. NEILL, TWO FLAGS.” CENTRAI.."“""" - BELASCO & MAYER, Proprietors. Market st., Near Eighth—Phone South 333. o TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. | Charles A. Hoyt's Greatest Comedy Hit, | “A TEMPERANCE TOWN” | ‘A BRILLIANT ARRAY OF TALE! George Nichoiis, Ernest Howel! | |SUMMER AND WINTER RESORTS. TUSCAN Myrtle Vane. Georgle Woodthorpe, Genevieve Kare. -10c to 30c ‘10e, 18¢, 25¢ MINERAL SPRINGS OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Located n'ne miles northeast of Red Biuft om | the line of the Southern Pacific Railway. Cases of RHEUMATISM, GOUT AND ALL BLOOD DISEASES WILL BE ACCEPTED RANTEE THAT THEY WILL “UNDER DON'T FAIL TO see the COURT L. R. STOCKWELL, Herschel Mayall, Eugente_Lawton, Henry -Shumer, George P. Webster, Edwin T. Emery, PIANO RECITAL ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER SATURDAY, October 3, at 3 p. m. in STEINWAY HALL. THE SECOND RECITAL OF THE SEASON WILL BE GIVEN. MR. PERCIVAL VAN YORX Will Preside at the Plano with the Ald of THE ANGELUS. MRS. L. SNIDER JOHNSON. soprano, will be the Soloist of the Occasion. Complimentary tickets may be secured at the store any time before the recital. Sherman, Clay & Co., Kearny and Sutter Sts. BASEBALL! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. RECREATION PARK. ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON— CHAMPIONSHI? GAMES. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, P. M.; SAT- These wonderful & hed by the Southern Pacific Co.'s system of railways and connections throughout the Vnited States, For rates of fare and routes of travel apply to_any Southern Pacific Railroad it For guarantee or reference to cures effected, address Medical Devartment, Tuscan Mineral Springs Corp., Tuscan, C DEER HUNTING. It you want to et a deer, go to Willits, stop at the Willits Hotel. Mendocino County is best hunting ground in the State mear to San Francisco. Deer season oven untilk Sep- tember 30. WM. WEIGAND, Prop. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND. Natural hot springs, temperature 115 degrees. No m Fare $1 10. Sure cure for rheuma- tism, asthma, kidney and liver troubles. Tub baths. The largest mineral URDAY, 3:00 P. M. | and not Compe- 9 wimming tank in the Stare SUNDAY -eo-2:30 P.M, | ater SUlind gentlemen masseurs: swimming feom now on ot THEODOR RICHARDS, County. teacher. Sueclal 1L Mty s Weak len and Women Weekly Cal $1.00 per Voap | Smsnsns st iis SAN FRANCISCO vs. LOS ANGELES LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, 5 Stockton St. m