The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 2, 1903, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL MONDAY NOVEMBER _clebrate the Golden Tubilee of the Flrchdiocese esrnion GHIAFFARELLI WIELDS BATON Italian Band Is a Masterly nductor. if elected I will the people of Saxn HENEY J. CROCKER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A WOMAN'S GRATITUDE. A Mountain Woman Writes in Praise of Newbro's Herpicide. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ht eyes, rosy flesh and sound results of using ou sent for a sample vou see how eagerly BOSTON, MASS. Ammunition, Hunting asé 3 { | Frsrar GRACE i ~E7 FLAYS TRUST Continued From Page 1, Column 7 were, at e g ot il = | Company New 1 d rs were employes this me Young to turr Shipbullding « 2 stituent plants was s 3 sles being as follows UNION IRON WORKS DEAL. In conneetion with the purchase of the stock of the r Francisco He Scott g M Sec we » tract Wi to compete with their capt sl to employ engage in the period of ten ye: any was to contra R. Forsythe and J ¢ nagers for five of $10,000 H ntained conditions dis er - Bethlehem com. Company also ¢ advantageous to The agreement with t { pany placed the United tes Shipbul ing Company entirely ir ¢ thiehem company anc incipal | stockholder, Charles M. Schwah, the re | celver contends Receiver Smith then relates at length | how the shipbullding directors aceepted | the offer, increased the capital stock | mortgaged the plants and livered the stock to Young. The receiver continues | 1t appears that, with the exception of the | Unicn Iron Works, the subsidlary panies taken together. had absolutely no working cap- ital: but, on the contrary, their liabilities ex- ceeded their resources in the sum of $204,- 718 33 The following was the these companies at the time of their |~ Deficit—Bath_Iron Works. 3518 cent Shipyard Company, $403,192 25: Hollingsworth Co., $73.813 44 8, T. Sons’ Company, 27° total, $485.5 l Surplus—Eastern Shipbuilding Com; 219 34; Hyde Windlass Company, $185, total, $190.844 40. Net deficit, over assets. The Union Tron Works, it was found, had a working capital of §2,213,150. As the principal part of the alleged working capital mentioned was confined to the Union Iron Works, he concluded: It will appear that, so far as the remaining companies are concerned, when taken over by the United States Shipbuilding Company they not only had no working capital, taken collect- fvely, but were in immediate need of financial assistance From the foregoing facts it appears to have been the intention of those responsible for the Eporty #tock prices. i pmialogue, EHREVE & BARBER CO, 159 Market st and 303 Kearny = statements and figures alleged to have been relied upon to misiead and deceive the invest- ing public and the then present and future creditors of the company. Recelver Smith then quotes from the he.ln: the excess of labilities | 33 m MADE GIFT OF MILLIONS. The port then gives the net bock constituent companies on ¥ 1 ding to accountants a the books com- s 41,516, for which the di- s of the United States Shipbuilding 1 with $70,977,000 in stocks properties 13 and plant of the com pear have made a 00,000 worth of stock States pbuilding r charges that the properties ituent companies were unt which s knew the ven- to be far value and that the properties was con ed by certain pro knowledge of its injus United States Shipbuilding the company being abselutely elligept representation or pro the matter. Smith continues: f such causes was the fact that the di- withho earnings of upward of lly w: says Recelver the apparent purpose of ut the destruction of the ship- company yort concludes with a discussion of the condition of the constituent com- panies under the receivership, showing that th ecciver had possession of all but the Bath and Union plants. but claiming that so long as the present board of di- rectors of the Bethlehem Company is re- tained no benefit will accrue to the re- ceivership from this company. The re- celver is convinced that the present inter- ests in control are wholly hostile to the ripbuilding company and are endeavor- g to circumvent legal proceedings, and that a separate receivership Is necessary. —_——— Henry J. Crocker is & man of the : | pecple, able, experienced and honest; he is above the influence of petty polities and is ambitious to win for himself the business judgment. CROCEER WORKINGMEN'S LEAGUE. —_—— Charged With Grand Larceny. William Kenney, George Evans and some other men were in a saloon yester- day at the ~orner of Fourth and Tehama streets, when Kenney claims to have gone into a back reom, followed by . Evan: who, he alleges, robbed him of $6. Pa trolmen Mitchell and Ruggles arrested Evans and charged him with grand lar- ceny. encomiums of his fellow citizens by an | administration in strict adherence to the | provisions of the Charter and of sound | i of goid, From the celling deve ' Catholic Churche HROUGHOUT the archdiocese of California the golden jubi- lea of its foundation was cele- brated vesterday. Ali Catho- lic churches ir the State held special services in honor of the anniversary In San Francisco all the Catholic faith displaved of The richest of and most gorgeous of church decorations were brough Purple, the sign of abnega- was entirely the predominating rurches of the Jisms - joy- out sorrow color in- witnessed 4 unde 1the the the the white marbie g out beautifully from aitar of smilax yellow blossoms. The vast edifice was packed with dressed men and women in dainty mingling artistical Lights were everywhere and the scene was one of unparalleled splendor. Many were unable to galn adm:ttance to th chureh and thronged the step: crowding to the doors for a zlance at the beautiful scene inside and hanging on the strains of melody that floated out dur- ing the service. MANY PRIESTS ATTEND. Many priests, visiting and resident in the sanctuary and witnessed the ser- vice. The chief local digniiaries anxiously eschewed | mass | sat | the | ! no active part in it | of a solemn high mass, of wh | Grace of Sacramento was celebrant ‘ his deacon he had Father J s Holc_:l Special Services and Congregations Rejoice. The service consisted | worshipers of the Catholie religion wers | h Bishop | not given opportunities to practice their For | faith. B. Hannigan | his | | and for subdeacon Father Charles A, Ramm. Father E. P. Muiiigan #cted as master of ceremones. Rev. Father Pren- | dergast was assistant celebran The regular church cheir and the mas- sive deep-toned organ were aided by an | orchestra. Beethoven's “Kyrie oria’ and “Credc” were rendered and Hum- mel's net and “Benedictus” were given with splendid effect Instead of the usual benegicticn toward the closs of mass, Archb! the dan mounted the altar steps a is tered the pontifical bened:ciion. Father John W. Sullivan of St. Mary’'s Semina | Qelivered the sermon after the reading o % ////IJ D PARTICIPATED IN GOLD | PRIESTS 4 | | CEREMONIES, JUBILEE the gospel. view of the growth of the | during the fifty years since Its founda- | tion. He told how the church had pro- | Pather Wooeds 14 + DEPANE PEOPLE OF DAINTIES hearers to persevere in the wnfk%Plemakers Go on Stnke ic see: c endid aceomplish- O I o et Tt otery of e 2vun- | and Refuse Offer to Arbitrate. datis as on the success of the Catholic religion depended the welfare of the State and nation, the happiness of the peop and the u'timate salvation of their im- mortal souls. AT OTHER CHURCHES. | Employers Say They Cannot Afford to Accede to St. Mary's (Paulist) Church was crowd- ed by worshipers to attend the golden ju- | the Demands bilee of the foundation of the a cese. The flower « fined to mas f ¥ e g g priests w s alled I W lered MAKE REPEA ate Thors TED DEMANDS Sim 5 e ight MAY CRIPPLE INDUSTRY. it would a We are union men, pure and simple, but we are not members of the Uniom Labor party, which is dominated by Abe Ruef and his corrupt satellites. When & party is degraded into a machine, whose sole aim seems to be the uplift- ing of a man like Ruef and the accom- panying degradation of our city. we deem it our duty to come out fat-footed. to leave no doubt as to our attitude in the campaign, and to make a stand once and for all against linking the aspira- tions of union labor with the names of Ruef and Schmitz. CROCKER WORKINGMEN'S LEAGUE. ol e S BOB FITZSIMMONS SPARS AT CONEY ISLAND GARDEN Daring Feats Will Be on the Pro- gramme for Next Coney Island ) R PR Sy = ~* | near the CIiff House, was vi > Fatber M. P. Smith and the music Was | |y 5000 people vesterday after under tho‘_ ection of Miss Marie Glor- | 0 o0 o dav was 3 o 0 gini. A dement:d woman created some- thing of a se jon by trying to mount | between Bob Fitzeimmons and the altar during the service. She was nedy. The sparring was quick ana prevalled upon to leave auletly by the | and was much enjoyed by the spect ushers. Previous to this a vaudeville progr At St. Ignatius Church an elaborate | Was rendered. It was a sort of an dlspiay of flowers was made. The altar | teur day and the efforts of the and sanctuary were fairly buried under amused more than t-class acts On next Sunday Midgte R es of yellow chrvsa high mass preac m; emn the sermon the evening benediction of the blessed | the first time it ven Deer sacrament was held and tne “Te Deum™ | the Pacific Coast. The rider starts from | was sung. Father Mahone; deiivered an | & platform sixty-five feet above the address on the progress of the archdio- | ground, rides downward at the rate of He confined himself to a re- | archdiocese | Catholic ehurch—Archbishop Riordan and | gressed in numbers from 20,000 to 350,000 | Montgomery ments, were coadjutor, Archbish ssed in full episcopal Vi | and said that in all California there was no hamlet su remote, the great State of | | present at the ceremony, although taking ' no mining camp so inaccessible that the | parted with b to an amount upon | d was jmpossible to meet the interest ilure, however, was precipitated, if not tly brought about, by the fact that in the - transaction the United States Ship- « had to deal with thoroughly understanding finance,” seemed to action of the Bethlehem Company | Feter Colburn, a Ranci \ i | | afternoon o a2 J 2 2 T S e e . FALLS ASLEEP IN SALOON AND LOSES A LARGE SUM Joss, Claims He Was Robbed of $180. Peter Colburn, a San Jose rancher, has reported to the police that he was robbed of 3180 in a Fourth-street saloon on Sat- urday night, but is unable to give any clew that will lead to the apprehension of | the thieves. Colburn, who is employed by Peter Peterson on a ranch thrée miles from San Jose, came to this city Friday with $200 in his possession. Saturday night, while standing at the corner-of Seventh and Market streets, lis- tening to a speech by one of the candi- dates, he met two friends, also from San | Jose. The trio then proceeded to take in the sights and in thelr wanderings visited the Fourth-street Exchange. Colburn states that they had several drinks in the establishment and that one of his friends put cigar ashes in his beer, Which caused him to become drowsy and he fell asleep in a rear room. In the morning, upon awaking, he found that his pockets had been rifled of $1%0. Twenty dollars in his hip pocket was overlooked. Colburn re- ported the theft to Patrolman Mitchell and also to the detective bureau and an investigation is being made. —————————— The old original Indian Basket Store, 638 Post st., cor. Jones, selling out at cost. Examine our stock before buying. ¥ ———— PUEBLO, Colo., Nov. 1.—N. Archutela and his partner, Emanuel Gomez, charged with ing received wire stolen from Indian reser- vations in_New Mexico, have been acquitted after trial by Judge Hallet in the United States District Court, | FINDS INFANT GIRL ON DOORSTEP OF NURSERY | to the Mercy of i Strangers. | A female infant not more than two days old was found at 8 o'clock yesterday morning on the doorstep of a nursery for | homeless children at 1534 Mission street The little one was wrapped up in cloth- | Ing of a texture which might indicate that | the mother who had deserted her was in | | very humble circumstances. Policeman J. A. Feeney was notified of | the discovery of the little tot and she was tenderly carried to the Central Emer- gency Hospital, where she was given in charge of the matron, who gave every care and attention. — e PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. H. C. Foster of Corning is at the Grand. E. H. | the Palace. g L. J. Rose Jr., capitalist, of Oxnard, i | Cox, a banker of Madera, is at at the Palace. Dr. W. L. Wood and family of Portland are at the Oceidental. State Senator Thomas Flint of San Juan is registered at the Palace. Thomas B. Dozier, an attorney and min- ing man of Redding, is at the Palace. Thomas H. Willlams, president of the New California Jockey Club, returned from the East yesterday. J. H. Brent, the well-known mining man, who has been abroad for nearly a year, returned to this city vesterday and is registered at the Palace 1 | ! her From San | Little Tot of Two Days Old Is Left| her | l} eighty miles an hour on a three-foot pat for a distance of 19§ feet, and coming the end, discards his wheel and d | inte a tank of water. 100 feet away. T | act is claimed to be the most daring be- | fore the American public and | that every time it is attempted th | shakes dice with death. cese during the last fifty years. | At St. Francis Church Rev. Father Ca- raher celebrated high mass and preached a sermon. congratulatin parishioners on the growth of the archdiccese during the fifty vears. The church was beautl- fully decorated with flowers and the mu- stc was excellent Special services wers held in all the other Catholic churches of the city and unusual deeorations in the way of yellow flowers, typifying the goldes: adopted o SANTIAGO, ¢ | the Cnamber of Commercs Jubilee, were | hich went into operation t: and forwarded to President sba, Nov. 1 day Paima. Orizaba The King of\Coffee.s 50 cents Pound We are sole agents KoNnA KOFFET KomMPpPANY l45_5mck!on 3t Opp Crty of Paris bry Goods Co Phone Bush 510 / near cearwy

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