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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1903. MYSTERT VELS LABORER'S DEATH The Police Investigating Case With Strange Features, John Clifford May Have Been Victim of Foul U RE LUTION FRENCH REVO T EVERYTHING Depends on Food. w often the kind of food eaten de- ines & guestion of future health and even or death e girl when but five weeks old 0 @& very severe opera: she had to be fed. S and the food &id not e age of eleven weeks she a second operation and he continued to grow t Girected us to try Grape- We did so and at the end of the first week ced an improvement and after t As we she ke more than tw healthy. Her Grape: her life. £ the food & to speak & good word by Postum Co., B Look in each package for a copy of the famous littie book, “The Road to Well- wille.” fo0od has always been Grape-Nuts she owes y we are firm friends 4 nefer GEORGE SCHMITT DIES SUDDENLY Pioneer Theater Man a Victim of Heart Disease. Interesting Career of Well- Known Citizen Closed by Death. ition McNutt's Pet: INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST masters Commissioned in This Washington and Oregon and Orders Issued. > N OF PASADENA ELECTRIC CAR AVES RAILS AT A CURVE aph Pole to Splinters CITRUS FRUIT SHIPMENTS EXCEED ALL PAST RECORDS Gross Value of ié;nns and Oranges Grown in Southern California Ex- ceeds Ten Million Dollars. LOS ANGELES, Nov. +—Citrus fruit shipments in the year 1302-198 exceeded cords for S he alifornia. al figures year the to m and lemons were 22.4% cars, rep- g a gross shipm 7.480,350 Of the total number of carloads out 19675 were oranges and 275 The gross value of the lemons ranges produced in Southern Cali- ia in the year 132-1903 is placed at e Pencoyd Steel Works Shut Down. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4—Four hun-! dred workmen In the bloom mill and the making a total of nearly 2000 men d idle by the gradual closing of t plants. The eight-inch steel mill will be closed on Saturday, which will complete the shutdown of the establish- ment S ee——— Six Warrants for Beavers. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—The Supreme Court of the District of Columbia has is- | sued six “allas* bench warrants for the arrest of George W. Beavers, formerly chief of the salary and allowance division of the Postoffice Department. The war- rants are based on indictments recently issued against Beavers. e ——————— BILBAO. €pain, Nov. 4 —Work was resumed i to-day in the coal mining disrict. Iron Works were laid off “WebbinG tiet |TELLS OF DUTIES |SHOOTS HERSELF OF UNNERGITIES N THE GHEST AT THE PALACE Cupid scored a success in the Downeéy- Professor Wheeler De-|Pretty Young Woman livers an Address of Seattle Attempts Cluff wedding last evening that certainly | promises him many future triumphs, for | every man and maid emong the 125 guests | | was prompted to go and do likewise. { The bride is Miss Maud Cluff, daughter | {of Mr. knd Mrs. Willlam Cluff of this iei city, and the groom George Wright Dow- a't Tucson' suICIde' son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dow- —_——— 1 of Berkeley. The ceremony marb | Says Colleges Should Lend No Aid to Partisanship Falls Madly in Love With Girl Who Dresses in was performed in the room. where in one cormer Miss n | | P—.ckh-—‘xrir had built a bridal bower of | £ A Kind | pink and white chrysanthemums, over n ind. { i 3 e white doves with streamers of = y { Doys Sianine following their flight. Doves | { arranged with chrysan-| TrUCSON, Ariz., Nov. 4 — The opera- 5 Call. er th Al & e g 2 | Special tch to The C ver the chandelier in the cen | house was filled to its capacity to-night| Large clusters of the d the incandeseent e room and were twined ers. Two long garlands of ums formed an aisle with of the flowers placed short rt along the way. heralded the ap-, al party, led by two on bearers, Miss Florence Mat- ce Cluff, gowned in accordeon pleated ciennes lace. Lit- in pink, came carrying a basket roses and rose petals, SEATTLE, Nov. 4.—Another = young woman has attempted suicide because of the ceremony of the installa- tion of Dr. Kendrick Charles Babeock as president of the University of Arizona. The ceremony was the first of the kind ever witnessed in Arizona, There were many citizens from all parts of the Terri- tory present. Dr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, tdent of the University of California, of which the foi- to witness dent of the north end, who since she was a mere child has masqueraded in boy's clothing. The latest victim of a mad infatuation for the Pickerell woman, who goes under the name of Harry Liv- ingstone, is Pearl Waldron, who last night ! shot . herself, inflicting a wound which will probably prove fatal. In March, 192, table parentage, committed suicide swallowing carbolic acid. Her discovery that Livingstone was a woman caused her to her life. It is not known whether such a discovery was responsi- ble for Miss Waldron's attempt to end her life, though it is certain her atta ment for the Pickerell woman is W led up to her effort at self-destructio Miss Waldron was found in y Park late last night stretched on grass ith a bullet wound A R- ide. smaids, Misses Liilian, Jean DoWney and Miss California ext in pink liberty silk. Two sh! President Wheeler paid an eloquent and he worth of Pri gned from Berkeley dent of the University of t legnth to who the to become Arizona. the diffi semi-con removed to the By dint of mi communicated with The add woman and Joh s of tr did not ente! it gerously vital organ 2 1 Waldron is a han —————————— QUARREL BEPWEEN WOMEN IS FOLLOWED BY A MURDER Two Men Take Up the Fight and One of Them Is Stabbed to BACKHANDED STEALING. backi \ a quarrel and Carl Thanksgiving Day Proclamation. "RAMENTO, Nov. 4—Governor Par- ued a proclamation se public -and all but necessary private I aside in order that the people may properly offer their thanks to God for past favors. ———— “Waterman,” “Regal” and “Marshall” fountain pens are the best in the world for the mo Sanborn, Vail & Co. are the seill gents for San Francisco. * President torical re- eges, then toward publie ness men -day. of th heon To-morrow ring the Chamber of Commerce will take Dr. Wheeler to Mission San Xavier and to-morrow evening he be ten- dered a reception by the people. senses to be public in: public Presi cluded Wheeler con- AMUSEMENTS. ¢ when Miss Margaret E. Rogers, a ter of Mrs. M. Rogers of San| Francisch, was married to Edward L Church of the Fire Commissioners’ of- sacred edifice was nicely dec- prated for the occasion and the happy couple were the recipients of congratula tions from their many frtends after the ceremony. After breakfast the pair left for an extended tour in Southern Cali- fornia. 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Qrodosnes —JOVIAL VAUDEVILLE— | “Village Choir” Quartette; Max Wal- don; Clivette; The Two Roses, and Goleman’s Dogs and Cats. Last Times of McWatters and Tyson; Three Richards; Crawford and Manning, and Wenona and Frank. Reserved Seats ......25¢[Bal .10 Box Seats and Opera Chairs S0 TIVOLIg:E NOTE—Performances begin at § sharp, Sat- Matinee at 2 sharp, ——TO-NIGHT— SATURDAY MATINEE & SUNDAY NIGHT, AT DOUBLE BILL— Mascagnt's Masterpiecs, “CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA™ A2d Leoncavallo's Lyrio Drama, “PPAGLIACCL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Donizett's Splendid Opers, “LA FAVORITA™ | PRICES AS USUAL—25c, S0c, T8a | Teleo Bush 9. N STRELS r30n.” —Ashton Stevens. since days of En | Haverly's Minstrels, Headed by the Funniest of All Minstrel Comediazns, i ...BILLY VAN.... NEXT SUNDAY, HERRMANN THE GREAT. I —_— | High-Class Speciaities Every After- noon and Evening in the Theatre. —TO-NIGHT— GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE ——Concluding With—— NEW LIVING PICTURES. 5 MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. / LAST FOUR NICHTS. e o T e "/ ELLERY'S ROYAL ITALIAN BARD. Change of Programme Each Coneert. EAENEY DERNARD. CES SARERE N POPULAR PRICES—Sde, e, Sk GENERAL ADMISSION—30c. MAUDE Asnzn. £ 3 s O T. DILLON. ed seats—Nights 2S¢, S0c and TSe. Saturday and Sunday matinees 25c and S0c. | Children at matinees, 10c and BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters%