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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1903. TRAMPS HOLD TRAIN CREW IN TERROR, — rto rty Desperate No- ds Take Charge of Freight Car: | | | | Fao ma ficers Have Battle Crowd at a Station - Score Arrested, and All but D sccead in Making SON F ast out s t Mrs. Hughson, of Chicago, whose letter follows, is another woman in high position whoowes her health to the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. « Dpar Mzs. Prvspax :—I&uffered for several years with general weakness and bearing-down pains, caused by womb trouble. .My appetite was poor, I would lie awake for hours, and could mot sleep, until I seemed more | weary in the morping than when I re- tired. After reading one of your adver- tisements I decided to try the merits of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and 1 am so glad 1 did. No one can describe the good it did me. MERRY SEASON ENLIVENED BY MANY: AFFAIRS e, ana sere. sonn 1 sann seve o | ENliOt, Who Was Arrested After a Hard Struggle evening at their home in | | { dinner last honor of Dr. and Mrs. Guy Hunt Coch- rane of Los Angeles. Former Stanford students of the class of '96 were promi- t among the Coch- ne and his Alice Cowan guests, as Dr. wife, then Miss w Ce vers were laid for fourteen and rati ms were nd Mrs. cit American Beauty hrane will re- a week longer, during will be entertained th gave a pretty complimentary to fttings of Balti siting relatives in this n Sunday Devisadero sch color the table T i not bear the names, T ayed individ charac- i f € abling all to ble. Red en- iatures h ing to the peculiar d causing no end en -within a pipe peech or original § were as ‘generous The applying *h guest. responses. iren’s toy vidual needs of e: was excellent and during the Ci was decided to ake to the in g Women, be- checker hoar who find the days and Ic drawn at: » assume the date of which is T! mmittees things and look will e do in the whispered »écome.a per- he hospital, the ¥ authorities per: feature of the work is g ter by M Arthur " C. Munson was ap- 1 of the committee of nd Mrs. Ernest S. Simpson gave at home” on Sunday 16 Lyon guests were hos< The Mr. residence, drawing- ted with an Beau mn foliage: was ature of the evening and the artists their The programme best to Love Thee' Were Maying m m Fried- Miss Mrs. Friedhofer; Mr. hments were served after the ogramme and after an informal hour 1ests departed wual reception and sale of St. enty Minute Society will be afternoon and evening ke’'s Church in the guild opular and utiful articles will be placed, The art table'will have-calen brass, water colors and many de. things. A fine musical pro e will be given under the leader- Wallace Sabin. Mrs. * Philip Luke’'s Tw held We St L The sales are very . ship of Cadue is the efficient president and she | been working day and night the affair a success. to has J Some of who have assisted her are: Mrs Mre Scott Cyrus Walker, Mrs. 3 G. H. Kellogg, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. W. 8. Miss Hanlin, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs,' J. D. Mrs. B. M. Weeden, E. Brownell, Mrs. Mrs. John Simpson, Mrs M. M. Bruce, Mrs. A. D. H. Kirk, Mrs. L. Mrs. R.'J. Anderson, Gray, Mrs. FY . Mrs. Philip La: N. Dros F. Galindo, Ta Mr=. Bryant F. Monteagle, Mrs. Sid- Helen Gibbs, Miss Ruth Anderson, Miss Stock- er. Miss Daisy Sabin, Miss Gray, Miss Newell Miss Van Sicklen and Miss Carolan et agmss e el LAST OF O'HARE CHILDREN IS SUMMONED BY DEATH Little Horace Goes to Join Brother and Sisters and Home Is Desolate. |GUARDS AT WHITE HOUSE FEAR educated at the umwht 1 n the day | RETURN OF A DANGEROUS CRANK While Trying to See the President, Escapes From St. Paul Asylum and Starts for Washington 2 2 | % | 30.—Informa- | ite House that iott, who created.so vio- of the WASHINGTON, Nov tion has reached the W Peter Qlson ‘E lent a = in the vestibule White H weeks ago, either again in Washington or en route use several He eseaped from the asy- | where he was sent to d until advi e re-.. t his coming to Wash- f him had been d ce and secret service ¢ cers will use every endeavor to prevent him getting near the President. NEW YORK, Nov.:30.—Charles Thei- son, who wa: for writing ra. bling letters to President F was to-day declared insane OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST to this city. lum in St. Paul - roSev: MANTAC "WH( IN ATTEMP 1S PEF 0 Wat Department Appoints Examin- ing Board to Meet at Ord Bar- racks—Postal Changes. | PSR A WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—The fol-| BANK DEPOSITORS lowing orders ~have been issued at| Washingto 5 | WILL NOT SUFFER Postmasters commissioned: Cali-| Wyoming Institutton Will Be Reor- k4 Smith, Sormls; San Martin. E. "Miller, fornia—Charles Charles E.-Cook, Oregon—Wiley Glass. : Fourth-class postmasters appointed: ganized, but Its Despoiiers Will Be Punished. © Wyo. Nov. 30 Charles of Nebraska, who request of the Looking | gy i California—Thomas W. Fuquay, Po-| v authorities on harges con trero, San Diego County, .vice Joseph | Rected with tlie closing: of Denecke L. ‘Thing, resigned; Fred Ohrt, Prize, | K, f (hsper, In which he Is interest. ank will be Colusa’ County, viee John Widderich, |, { isfaction of the resigned. stockholders Ar srders—The following éxamin- ge from Casper says ing board’ will meet at Ord Barra the Cal Lieutenant Colonel . Edws u“"’x'»! e Lo B. Pratt of the Fifteenth Infantry; | The amount on cepesty o rey institution Captdin Edward Lloyd of the Fifteenth |t closed its doors was ‘;;_;"“.-::‘m‘;l’f;:? Infa : Captain William N. Blow |$50,000, and of this $43,000 is sald to have Jr. Fifteenth Infantry; First|been drawn out by th Denecke and Lieutenant Frank C. Baker, Assistant | r&nt Sheep Company and N. 8. Bris- Contract Surgeon Frank H. Titus, First | & C0. Erocers, who gave unsecured s | notes to cover the drafts. Lieutenant F. G. Knabensue of the | . Fifteen warrants have been fasuad for Fifteenth Infantry. | W. A. Denecke, cashier: N. S. Bristol, Second Lieutenant Gustave A, |president, both residents of Casper, and Weiser of the Fifteenth -Infantry has | Charles Weston, a stockholder, charging been ordered before this board for Px-}!:f"j‘ ¥ith having recelved money _after amination for promotion. TR07 na o e thon NN VINE, —_——— b P A S 8 America Recognizes King Peter. - Aliihy Shie s Prasldmitc WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—The Unit- | g Ao INGTON, Nov. 30.—President e i has given dimy. | Roosevelt had a talk to-day with Rep- ed States vernment has given dir resentative Cushman of Washington tions looking to the recognition of King | concerning the latter's recent trip to Peter Karageorgeviteh of Servia. .Min- | Alaska. Cushman strongly urged upon ister Jackson already has received the President the desirabllity of ac- credentials as Minister of the United | cording to Alaska some of the demands States to Belgrade, and it is said at the | of that Territory. He said it should | State Department that it is merely a | have at least one delegate in the House question of a short time when he will | to look after its interesis and suggested present those credehtials in person at | that Congress should make a consider- the Servian court. The fact that Jack- | able appropriation for roads. The Pres- son also is Minister to Greece and Rou- | ident assured Cushman that he would do all that he could to’advance the in- terests of the great Territory. | | mania is said to account for the delay | in establishing relations with Servia. GRUISER WING OFFIGERS" PRAIGE Warship Tacoma Makes a Good Run Off Santa Barbara. Trial Trip. of the New Vessell in the Channel a \egeta jonforAs— Success. similating the Food and Regula— | —_— | §ll ting the Stomachs and Bowels of 5 T | SANTA BARBARA, Nov. 30.—The| 2 official trial trip of the m_'o!ectedj _N—\\_KL_‘_M_ Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest Contains neither | gjfimMorphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. cruiser Tacoma, which was built at the | Union Iron Works, San Francisco, | took place in Santa Barbara channel to-day under favorable conditions. The average speed made during the trip | was 16.60 knots an hour, and it is be- lieved by the navigating officer that | when tide corrections are made a stiil | better showing will result, as there was | a heavy sea during the run dp the coast. The course extended from a point op- | posite Moore's Landing, about eight mifes north of Santa Barbara, to| | Point Conception, the distance being 4 3 | thirty-two knots and return. The tria1 | | Aperfeci Remedy for Constipa- | Yion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea board consisted of Admiral W. H. Whiting, Captain J. F. Moser, Com- A [l Worms Convulsions Feverish- mander A. F. Dixon, A. H. sSmall, | fjinessand LOSS OF SLEEP. | Lieutenants C.. M. Stone, U. T. Holmes | Bl and Assistant Naval Constructor L. S. Adams. | | The Tacoma left the harbot- early ! | this morning for Moore’s Landing, | = | from which point the start was made | 3 about 8:30 o'clock. The wind was blow- -ing briskly from the southwest and a | § heavy swell was running landward. 2 The tide was exceptionally high dur-| ing last night. On the witole, how-| ever, the conditiens were favorable. The machinery of the new cruiser werked smoothly and nothing occurred |to mar the trial. At the conclusion | of the run over the course of sixty-four knots it was the unanimous opinion of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. | the members of the trial board and_ the | AMUSEMENTS. . | inspectors that the Tac¢oma had proved ' t ’ g ; = I herselt a splendld boat, equal. to. the LUM'I SAN FRAGSCH | Government requirements in every re- | A% LEADING THEA spect. The Government contract called NIGHT! TUDING SUNDAY. | | for a sustained average of 1% knots | | an hour for four hours.: On the show- | ling_,nl the figures given out she "ex- ceeded these figures by ten-hundredths |of. a knot, and this may . 'be increased vhen -tide dedluctions are made. | The Tatamo is the sixth vessel of | | her “¢lass constructed for the United States Navy, and she is the first, it'is said, to meet contract requirements; | the Cleveland . and the Denver both | having failed to develop the necessary | { speed. ] The Tacoma is 292 feet in. length over | the draught line, 44-foot beam, 31 feet | depth, 15.9 draught and carries engines | capable of developing 4700-horsepower. | Her displacement is 3200 tons. ! |- The Tacoma's battery consists of ten | five-inch rapid-fir¢ guns and a second- | ary battery- of eight six-pounders and two one-pounder .rapid-fire guns. In| addition she has four Colt's machine | { guns. She is propelled by two sets of four-crank triple expansion main én-| gines, one high pressure, an inter- mediate- and two low-pressure cylind- \er.-._she has six water-tube bollers with a total heating surface of 13,200 INEE SATURDAY. Wm. A. Brady's ol Elborate 4 Production of the Greatest Blair Parker, Elaborated by Jos. R. Grismer. DON'T MISS IT. LAST FIVE NIGHTS, AT THE OLD CROSS ROADS. Néxt Sunday, YON YONSON, The Ever Welcome FAvORité “I Mke thé whole company and the whole piay.”"—Ashton Stevens in the Ex- amiger, square feet. : The Tacoma #ailed this evening: for | San Francisco, where she will be pre- | pared fo go into commission. i ———— | | - | Drops Dead at a Beception. | ALC AZ ! OREGON CITY, Nov. 30.—While gttend- ! . | ing a reception to the Rev. Hilt Brand, | Belasco & Mayer, Praprietors. E. D. Price. Ceneral Ma TO-NIGHT—MATE. SAT. AND SUN. Evg. NE ptiiSce MAYER PROPS GENTRAL st., { i Near. Eighth. Phone South B533. IT—ALL THIS WEEK, ATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 1C | pastor of St. Johw's Catholic Church in | Alccsar Company 380 fof extrliiile this city, last niglit, C. B. Floyd, superin- | nary excellence.”—Post |gon City Manufacturing Company, | ”__| | Broppéd dead of heart diseasé. Floyd-was | Starter.”—Examiner. about € vears of.age and leaves a wife | A POOR THIS which place he came here two months | WEEK ago. The body will be sent to San Jose | for burial. i humorpus. 1 25¢ to, T5c: Mats. Sat. & Sun., 15¢ to 50c. SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 30.-A youth | ’XT MONDAY—The Romance of. Russia, named Fred Conpor was run over by a . R Santa Fe overland train at Oro Grande | Firet Tome. b San Fenoelio pital to-day from the shock. The wheels | cut off one leg and an arm. The boy and | two brothers from Waynesboro, Pa.,| tisit an aunt named Mrs. Rose B. Clutes, | Market at Redlahds. | ———————— Aged Mexican Dies in Fire. The ficent Melodramatic- Spactacle, BAKERSFIELD, Nov. 30.—An aged| "’EB ' Mexican who lived alone in a tent about | 1 | fendent of the spinning room of the Ore-' “A Smile Twister and a Tear and: two children. In San Joss, Cal, from Boy Killed by Train. | _An ideal performance. quaintly A ROYAL PRISONER. Jate last night and died here in the hos- | were beating their way to California 1o | five miles south of town was found this | ;. ¢ i Stupendous Successes of the Ameri: morning to have been burned -to death | can Stage. - during the night. There is no clew to the | Heart Interest! Exciting Plot! Thrilling ShatEbesy ol the: tEagey. TES hisn | Abundant Comedy! Splendid Scenery! was ebout 80 vears old and nothing is known of his history or name. Brilliant PRICES 5 10e to 80 lj0e, 15c, 25¢ ADVERTISEMENTS. e | San Francisco, Nov. 30, 1903 WE ARE SACRIFICING THE ENTIRE ; THE PAIGE PIANO CO. ! We have secured the $15,000.00 stock Piano Co. and are sacrificing il al from 50c to 65c on the NEW YORK DAY BY DAY. Feeclesy INSTANTANEOUS AND U SUCCESS OF THBE NEW AND URLESQU! ORIGINAL B The Greatest of all Musical Comedies. Full of Amusing Situations, New Songs, Dances and Fun Galore. | And our “All Star” cast _including_Kolb and Dill ‘Barney Bernard, Winfleld Blake, Maude Amber, Ben T. Dillon, Georgia O’ Ramey and the Althea twin sisters team, (Thelr first appearance here.) 3 Our Beautiful Chorus of Fifty Voices. Production_Lavish in_Every Detail. Scats on Sale Two Weeks Ahead. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. STOCK OF of the Paige DOWN| EAST 1 took three bottles faithfully, and be- sides building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison out of and made :n;;el -;lq;(rg- and active as s young gir] rs. Pinkham's medicines yan otgrlhlnly all they are elaimed to be.” —Mns. M. E. HUGHSON, 347 East Ohio St., Chieago, I1L. —g5000 forfeit if original of above letter procing genuine- ness carnot be produced. More than a million women have re- | ined health by the use of L’dhn% | imknams VesetabieComponnd. | 1t 2 1 appears L | Poor Mrs. O'Hare is almost frantic with which you do not understand | .O% % ors. Kind neigh- write to Mrs. Pinkham, 8t Lynn, | " " " 4.0y their utmost to assuage Mass., for her advice, and & feW | , .. "....; iy the hours of her overwhelm- Little Hora of Eugene O'Hare, passed away yester- day morning. He was taken fll on Octo- ber 7 with measles, and from him his ‘brother and sisters contracted the dis- ease. Then whooping cough set in, and one by one the little ones succumbed to the combination of maladies and were laid to rest. 3 Horace seemed to be improving at the @ity and County Hospital and strong hopes were entertained for his recovery, timely words from her will Show | ;= o miction. 4 you the right thing to do. This - ——————e advice costs you noth: but it | xew YORK, Nov. 30.—Henry Walter, pro- may mean © or OF | prietor of the Hotel Cambridge, Thirty-third street snd Fifth avenue, died to-night of & paralytic stroke. the last of the six children | ! but yesterday he suddenly took a turn| dollar. The prices rangc from $12580 on new Uprighis. Racing !&Hacing! OAKLAND RACE TRACK. JOCKRY CLUB Commencing November 14. Racing Each Week Day, Rain or Shise Six or More Races Terms arc as low as $6.00 down and $6.00 per month on new Pianos, and $5.00 down and $3.00 per month on second- hand Pianos. Christmas buyers should not fail to investigate. <. DON'T DELAY.... Kearny & Post Sts.S.F. Kohler & Chase THOMAS H, WILLIAMS, President. PERCY W. '.I‘i.if. Secretary. Weak Men and Women Ew gmuungi BITTERS, gives health and strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. | ALHAMBRA THEATER Friday Afteioon, December 4, 1903, AT OCK MONSTER BENEFIT PERFORMANCE ' California Woman's Hospital 7w GRAND!ous: ES THURSDAT 'AND SATURDAY. LAST FIVE NIGHTS. Ot .the New ¢ ¢’ Meiodrama, NIACARA FALLS SEE: THE MARVELOUSLY REALISTIC NIAGARA-FALLS SCENE. .Bcl,hmlns Next Sunda‘y‘Ma_flm MARIE HEAT v In the Delig R: FOR.MOTHER’ PRICES %2 Mat S SAKE. ‘-';:‘ and 78 and \\¥ | s | ---MAGNETIC VAUDEVILLE L.... | Hal' Godfrey and Company; - Agnes Mahr; Clarice Vance; Joseph New- man; Annie Abbott; Armenis- Tito Quartette; Bryant and Saville; Searl and . Violet Allen, and Or- pheum Motion Pivtures, Showing the Poachers’ Fight With the Gamekeepers. Reserved Seats Balcony, 10¢; Box Seats and Opera Chair | | A Great Show Every Afizrnoon " in the Theater. IN THE, INFANT RS. . Evening INTERESTING BA HAMADRYAS IN TEE 200! LOTS OF FUN IN THE PENNY. ARCADR MIRROR MAZE. TIGHT THURSDAY. Stroll Through AMATEUR When Phon The Chates.” {ITALIAN- BAND EIGHT NEW SOLOISTS, SEATS ON SALE TO-MORROW SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S POPULAR PRICES - - - 75c, 5 and T5¢ "ERTS ALHAMBRA THEATER ONE WEEK ONLY. Naxt Sll‘l] ng“ BEGINNING - Matinees Saturday and Sunday. PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR- :22| Woekly Call. $1.00 per Tear