The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 2, 1904, Page 9

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RABBI NIETO | TALKS OF LIFE mweof the Congregation rith “Israel Delivers “an tere 2 Talk on Mankind ——e LTIVATION - IS XEEDED the a Being to the Growth I'ree in Development ' of fuman o an” Orchard h b IRADES UNIONS PREPARE FOR WORK OF NEW. YEAR Changes in Officers Occupy ‘Attention. Master Plumbers Enjoy Smokeér 1 Jinks. fRcers ks give Kohier by & 1 v on ‘Sat Sod hérliood Jof & rulé: to the con- nty-hy Sec: g Tradés the ‘boy: und- Lumber to N.- ¥ convention of be which’ will He :will vi il m A" pair of S8 you are begins' Mon- st., opp: . phr velog oman t her « gy, hudg- ents: of his the forin anium. | ck of of th showr of g 15 Another shipment will arrive about January 21, 1904, In order to satisfy the demand for this premium we have ordered another carload of these books, and all persons sending to The Cook Book Depart- ment of this paper a six months’ subscription to The Daily and Sunday Call may secure one of the Twentieth Century Cook Books at the premium rate of 50c. Out-of-town subscribers should remit 20c additional to prepay transportation arges. lth. | served ‘three yéars'in the: penitentiary, “in_the Salnan business here, this city’ during the boom years ago. ‘gone on_ the. bénch next Monday at | Newpaort, to-day. .: \DEATH SENDS SUMMONS - TO | I\OTEDBRE_WER< St AT .\H].\\A\"P_\' tain: Frederick Pab: Pabst Brewi o , president -of 1ho any Com: ai ¥ of pulminary ec h aged 67 ) Death was unwxp»rl“d although his health” had been -failing for more than four -years. ‘During the last ten days C 1 Pabst .had. not left his ‘home, .owing: to’ the severe weather,: but his condition seemed to. be and his family’ was not prepared: for -his. death. At 8:¢'clock this" merning he .suffered a relapse,; b ver, and b n.to fail rapidly: He. ness 4nid wes able to with - his wife -and children, summoned te his: bedsjde. n Pabst seemed to realize that the end was:near talked -with' his about his ffairs until t min- becameé efore death, when _he scious and passed -quietly away. Bedside® were Mrs. Pabst, his rederick .P: Jr.,-Mrs. W. O, odrich « 1 md Mrs. "F. lein .o Germany, aughteri and N choi Col- st was put. of the eity; St. Louis ta spend Nésw day In the four y had taken several t ing much of last tain- Pab: d his fime in Carisbad. ast’ October spénd- About < condition alarmiing order. to éscape the severity of another nerth- winter he went to.Los -Angeles, with hope-of benefiting- his ‘health e e seénjed’ to improve, but. a or the worse cameé.in Febraary ar. ‘and reports ‘were seht out « 1. Pabst was dyi He ral- and tn June of'last year ve'Pabst svent to Los’An- ght his ack - to but r.of .Johns “Hop- imor an expert 0. Mil- ptain Pabst's s. 'Affer a diaghosis of the yrrditi Dr. A r :pre- the: case without ~hope,' Dr r declared that-the life of Captain >abst huing by a thread, and that noth- s “known :to -medical _ seierice could he might live for w ¢ ath might: oceur, any - tine K rhan- di ot relinqirish his: intersst in his b enterprises; ‘but’ contimied’ to. visi fliceé . and direct the operatic enormous plant: e Deaths in-Oakland. OAKLAXND; '3 1.-—Joséph: Gra- ham; one of the oldest-pioneérs of Ald- a: Cpunty and 4 former Justice ‘of siding, at. Haywards, died Fabiolz Hospital, De- 0 rs -of. age ‘and ‘was : r to successfully -cultivat cuc and tomatoes in the: viein- ¥ wards. He leaves a family of growh:up children, side in this€ounty. The funeral of Pierre -known- ‘butcher of .Golden ast Thursday at s, .was:held to-Gay ‘fram the residence . on- Sixty-fifth street. . all of whom re- Bareilles, a Gate, | ased ‘Jeaveés a wife and four Thl fu al ‘of Mrs.. Honors ay- of Fruitvale was held at 9 o'c! is the fam The: ning-. from Bray av y T nrains in Mateg County. ],')m. of . Arthur Gallow and vears | of - age. he . was si Thormas; Néllie: and James ‘Wal San . Francisco. e Prominent Millionaire Passes Away. SYRACUSE, N: Y., Janh. 1.-—~Former Cor s James - J. Iden died; after a’ brief He | he age. ~Mr. ‘Beldert was | Syrax richést “citizen, “his’ wedlth - beifig : estimated :at more’ than- $10,- 000,000.: He built the first street rail roac ays in various parts of thé count He.was largely-intérested:in New York. | v real estate, -ambng his -vainable holdings béing. the Manhattan Hotel. He was.a Repuhblican -and was :blected to :Congress in 1887 and’ ser ed: il | 1895, when he.retired.” In 18 | lécied on an-indepmedent ticket., was twice Mayor -of Syracuse. iui_um Peith of Adolph Krig. - SEATTLE, Wash.; - tle, who, before the éxpiration of his. term of office in 1884, was' ‘Convicted of ‘émbezzling’ more than $100,000 of the eity-funds, was found dead.in the Pleagant - Béach . Hote] this mdrning. Coroner. Kellan of Isn.sap County says’ heart digeage wa$ ‘the “ciuse. ~Krug was :paroled and afterward pardoned, sincé which time he had been engaged i San Dl('go Loses an Old RP.‘Kl;lan SAN DIEGO, Jan. L.—John D. Bass,’ a ‘well knovtn restdent of this city for | thirty-seven .years, died _this'- morning of Bngma disease. . He was _promi- [inent in “Masonic. circles. ‘a wife, three daughters and two+sons: He was one of the wealthiest men in e Democratic Leader Dies, CINCINNATIL, ' Jan. 1. — John P. Newman of Dayton, Ky., a prominent Democratic ‘leader, who was to: have | Ky.,'as Circuit Judge, died’ Author Answers Death’s Summons. UPTON, Mass., Jan. 1.—Daniel Ed- ward- Fiske,: widely known as an au- | thor. and newspaper. writer, dxed to- .. day, aged 81 years. Overdue’ Naval. Collier Arrives. ORAN, Algeria, Jan.1.-~Thé French naval - collier * Vienna, bound from Rochefort. to Toulon, fears for the safety of which had been felt,.owing to the vessel having been twenty-two days out and nothing being ‘heard of her since leaving the former port, ar- rived here to-day with her engines dis- | abled. 4 ——— EAN JOSE, Jan. 1.—Mrs. Eliza K. Wil- ®on, a widow about 65 years of age and ‘mem- ber of John A. Dix Post, G. A..R., Rellef Corps, was found dead in her room th 1 the unions. tHat in: | the’ fallowing:” the .age of | d.in" Detroif and "buiit steam rail- | 7 he was | ¢ 1 anjes: Jani: 1.-=Adglph | | Krug, former Qity:Treasurer of’ Seat- He Jeaves |. morn. ing. Last night she -complained of iliness, but refused to have a doctor. HOTELS REFUSE COLORED FOLK Fisk Jubilee LABOR COUNCIL DESIRES PEACE! ——— .H»;’min‘(\ Cammittee to Settle | Famous Singer y 1’ [ ENTRE NOUS COTILLON IS MERRY AFFAlR The memvlers of the Entre Nous Co- tilion cele ted the czening of the new year yith.a 2~"ZuLtfui leap year assemi- «ilon jast evening in the new baliroos: of the Palace Hotel. It was a | mest enjoyable and brilliant gathering, and ore of .the most successfu! of the season. The hall and reception-rooms. | were decorated with palms and ever- Differené Between Cloak- |-~ Arrive in City to Suffer ‘makers and Their Emp-lo)'vrs' \lun\ Trials .\ml Tribulation MAY AMI 'ITUTION I’\NTOR OFFERS SHELTER, Steamship Painters. Will” Ask | Mrs.. Cole Arouses Sympathy for _an Increase .of Fifty '\"I1<-11 She Tells :the Aud- Cents Per Day in Their Wages | ielice of H‘m'(]slli Endured = —_——— was shown the s’ last night at the . Genuine i sympathy sk Jubilee Singe; greens. Five original and picturesque | figures of the cotillon were danced un- ! dér the ‘leadership of Miss Susie B. | Logan. Much credit is due the young ladies, who bore.with grace the duties ef the floor and reception committee, and Who were responsible for the evening. The committee follows: - delightful | ADVERTISEMENTS. e A A A A A At <A At e A i e ABSOLUTE SEGURITY Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Fac-sinile Signature of M BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. The meimbers of -the San Franciseo | YOURg. Men’s Christian Association, isses Pauline jder, Mabel L. D. Fra INDIGESTION.. _ € members: of “the i 3 8 3 & s -Lilljan Lubben, Pearl Labor Courcil held a speciat session|Vhere they gave one-of their (h'”a“ T | €, Hane, Virginia M. “Potter, Evelyn Sreso- CONSTIPATION 4 3 S e istic concerts.. * 4 { vi¢eh, -Gertrude Hurtzig, Grace Bruckm: DIZZINESS. last- night and conferred. regarding a P i ¥ h Belle Herzer, Marie Adam, Maeme Gladding. sttiement. ot the stiike iof the cibalk. | The ocea forithe feclidg was t ®| The following named participated: |. SALLOW SKIN % B S | statément made during the interval by | | Small Pill. Thie ‘matter was discussed at | o Birtoe Oade ottt i \']ra Alen. | g . . 2 | Ma ie 0! r Cole o E iffi- | -Baker, mily ar, al leRih and_ betore" the meeting ad. | M®: Magsie Porter Cole of B TOUCH the LIV i Price. journed the following committée- was |- ulties which they had countered on | .fimq ‘[y Heuer, Gertrude Hurtzi, € | ey Smali Price. urned the oWing t as : 2 A i 4 E | appointed, with a- vigiv to settling the | their arrl in the ‘city Thursday. b7 se. Both Joott "!"Imc_\‘-n Priher’ lops Fen| .. Genuine Wrapper Printed on 4 L S s e R S | From her statement it was evident that nington . Fotier, E.- Sher- | RED PAPER. BLACK LETTERS. . . P > which has been in progr o man, < o 2 W weéks:' D. Thoma l‘\_ C.. Rose, | (he:colar line had been severely drawn, | se gt pase | . Look for the Sigaature hohberg, .J.° V: Ducoing, J. K. [indeed -to such .an extent as to have | B, R A5 S < hnw.{made it impossjble for them to find ones, R; N, Carlson and James: Bow-|™2% ‘ EMENTS. N g s d"d. B Lo | shelter until rescued from their posi- | owperthwaite, AMUS S AKUS —~ gm—nm« | tion-by the Rev. E. T. Cottman; presid- |mg elder of the Afro. Methodist Episco- +pal ‘Church, who gave them rest and accommodation at his own home. amendment to the Labor- Council will thé next meeting: The following stitution of the -voted upon, at been the first soprano and musical dis réectress of the company ddressed the great audience. during : the while evidently -suffering from mortifica Cole said: R FROM I"\Tl(.('l-‘ ave.to apologize for the colds aid e in trouble had ended, his _cout but I.have reached i the | réof when -t this;time of life te find that it is mot so i o g in Eome communities, .“Since our arrival in tahfuxnm have found difficulties iri our path in more-{han one place, and. upon our ar- here it was still our lot to en- coynter what I had hoped had long ago % by separate labor | 5 be it the sanction, of the |PAssedaway. ‘We came, but found that At present many firms |1t Was impossible to-get shelter.. Our boycofted” by the unions-on slight | M&NA8er Rad.tried. hut at every hotel . and-.thé aim of the La- “”"’“'“]'fl“ for roums we were denied ac- is 1o do away with any (;"’""“‘” ';"" Ve'then wandered about | unjast on the part of the unions. "?;m‘ "n‘dg‘:g‘l;‘lf to procure rooms at | The aiis atnitens of this dite ouse, but With the same have a’ fed a new wag . which 1.4 take éffect on F again appealed 1o the hotels, ‘but., we were = S FoHgD. l no. more successful than | ek, . s 1 | thé .manager or the grmd people who \‘\,‘vi)‘xv h~\:nxn:x'vv.;v:r.xll_“‘wv:?(‘”"':‘-“")“ At 33501 haq given up -their time to secure, if | e sent tiy 5t possible, shelter for us. We were weary h‘ ll n"\‘ fhat ih and dish rtened. I do not speak to ‘\H‘k‘ 8 m‘“'h “; You.to_arouse sympathy, _but to tefl yon T > > 71 of the cause of the (uld‘! and the fa- ! the house p s ihcreased their wage | tigue from which we are suffering. “The pastor. of the Afro-Methodist piscopal Church heard' of our plight nd offered us the hfl\)\lldhl\ of hi ‘.humr' b 8). seliedule a 4 Many ‘of it Yéar's day vort time ago. abor unions celebrated -in installing . officers | Open house pre- > places and. friends welaome. Among ‘ lled officers were.| > rhémbers were NABLE -TO, (,‘PT BOARD. have not even been able to get | lmmd in the neighborhood of the house, President, Edward §.| and have to 80 to Market street from is Borce; financial: ¢ | Sacramento stréet for each of our mealg, whieh in itself is no‘small tas “In. face of this treatment I cannot-| [ forget that when-in England I and the *ooks” ‘Uhfon No.- 41 > T Neumanh and Charles Knapp Charles Fleis: \1} u‘l»mnho L. uam“mj Fisk -Jubilee Singers were recened by dejegates td the J“‘“‘;;"“‘;;"("lj Queeri Victoria, and in: other-parts of- or, ‘James Europe similar - -cordiality ‘had been ex- fzioc | tended me by Gthers of high station in, .‘h’ I only ask you to e indulgent to in vtew of the The Hornlein: concert was Sullenberger, h‘uznl\ lhnugh it was evident that the singers enjoyed, st Tson.| Were depressed-‘and fatigued And. suf- ""‘?"‘R’L. ;0| fering from severe colds. At the. close of the concert:numerous persons who had emjoyed the singing of the plain- €. Negro , melddies: waited to grept s. ‘Cole and her talented associates. ‘The Rev. E. P, F. Dearborn .. and Mrs. Dearborn assured Mrs. Cole that at any time they would wélcamed at the nd-Frederick Fear The following: officars were élected by the Gracery Clerks’, Union dt a meét- ing-hald last. night: ; - egler- an first Eu vice be Mrs. Cole, who-for thirty-two years ha-xl interval | deep | | | May Virginia Ryder. |* Messrs. Frank Brown, Dr. Edward Keefe, Harry Beckwith, N. Baudoin, J. F. Bun- nell, * Dr, Baker, Hirlow Culver, Walter Cenneau, Derby, C Philip’ 6 . Fu'ler,” ,\rlhur D. Fraser, George . Esa- r, J. L. Fallon, Edw; W. Gordon, George I uld, James C. Hayburn, J. Ctyde Harris,- liam T. Hooke, - Martin 'Joost, James A Keller, W. H. Laydon, Robert Laydon, J. D Millar, . Don Richard F. Milis, Moore, Jahn Charies L. Pugh, Riley, Walter H. R. M. mith, Otto : Arthur Thode, Da- ouncit acting in | “William N. Tryon, Roger Ve oRRRILtES -at 13 igue fromi -which e are all-suf- | on, Perdy C. Wind- satisfied’ that such ‘ o -1 thought that years ago, our | | i we | 81 seeiayy _';‘(3,’,‘,‘13;}‘-531,‘,‘; Dearborn Kore, and that while here Joh n. - glard, J. H. Mc- | the'jubilee singers need never want for | COMCKS: SIS~ Y Weld | accommodation. 5 . Overtome by Synodge. | - fiantic’ Pagl Banquet.: 5 Thomas. C. Plnckney,: a' promitient | goiye o Byington; Carl° Wester- | ‘employe of Well, Fargo- & . Co.; was, “ fald Finlay Cook, Willianr A. O "Lea overcome. by syncape ‘at the Juncl,mn of: ’flm'ket and Geary He to the’ al F‘m"ranv\ Hospital. and later-! home; 831 Bush. street, .. from- Niantic Parlor .of the Nativé Sans of the Golden West that arrang- ed.‘for the annual banquet to be given to-night. Mayor E. E. Schmitz, Dis~ trict Attorhey Lewis F. Byington and Supervisor R. Rock ‘are members of ‘this. parlor: a'xd will be present.at the feast 7 H unbfl nd nd wife ‘aré seldom one one or the o(hor happens to be the-whole thing. - Are a universal remedy for Pams in the Back (so hequent in thé case of wqmen) They give instantaneous relief. - Wher:ver there is a pain apply-a Pl aster. . "." . DIRECTIONS FOR ust. and Joseph G. Keen are a committee | For the region of the rfor a Weak Back, the plaster shouid be applied. as shown above. . Wherever there is pain ¥ qpinhock' Plaster. . Weak Chest, Weak Back 1 - . Lumbago, Sciatica, &c., &c., — Allcock’ . I oo '-PI--m hddnflnd—i-r |E. . HUGHES, "us. BOYES & C0. nam, Herman (- dorffe: ames T. dlow,. Herm: an H Sariford G. Lewald \\ Iter Drascovich. —_———— Weyler Wil Publish a Book. LONDON, -Jan. 1.—General Weyler | will shortly publish-a book entitled v Mili nd Political Campaign in Cuba,” ng to a special dis- | _patch frém Madrid. ‘Two interesting chaptérs will be.headed Sagehorn, Arthur H. Meuss- Herzer, for Landing in’ United tory” and easons STOCKTON, Jan. Supposcd. At drowned, but it se a fire he climbed some wheel. ADVEBTISEIEMB- Look at the Brand Walter Baker s Tln FINEST in tlu Vlodd Costs Less than One Cent a Cup - Forty nghast Avards- in Eumpo Waltar Baker & Co.Lid.| coind 70 Dorestr, Mass, DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT ‘ Loun Cuulozue and Priee Lm.s Mailed soiom Appueatlon. FRESH AND SALT m"- Shipping Butchers, 104 Clay, Tel. Mdin 1294. OILS. LUBBJCATL'G OILS; LEONARD- & m - 418 Front st.. S. F Phone Main 1719] . _ PRINTI 511 Sansome et.. §. F. INGLBSIDE 'I'RACK Commencing MONDAY, December 14 . Six or More Rms Dally. /MIRTH. AND MELODY ! 3LYRIC HALL | { Du-gcr/in—wn Greenbaum EVENINGS' AT 8:15. BURTON ‘HOLMES IAGIIFICEITLY ICLUSTRATED LECTURES. COURSE A. Ingleside Coursing Park. | - | [: ALASKA ALASKA II, The oounsz B. ST.. PETERSBURG F : SEOIL. Captial of Korea Sale’ of Course Tickets Begins MONDAY, January 4, A'.l' snnmnl. fl" l CO.’S. “ COLUMBIA THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK! MATINEE TO-DA mran Presents Clyde Fitch's Play, THE- GIRL WITH THE GREEN EYES. Next Week—Last times of this brilliant- comi- edy of. wit and sentiment. ‘will ihe’ produc to be seen.on SU SAN FRANCISCO'S LEADING THEATRE . Best SATURDAY and SUNDAY January 2 and 3. on “ Ibsen’: DAY NIGHT, Janiary 11--MRS NGTRY o | 10 , 'TOTAL PRIZ[:S=....,.5860 B TE.!;ALG[—"\G HIT. =y ““h,},._\‘\‘ « ERWARD GRAN N ‘ARE OPERA HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY. LAST NIGHT ‘W. B. PATTON j MASON" T(»N:gbt. MATINEE I'“ DAY. ‘\w‘ His ‘Excel Beautit Play, 0-MORROW 3o The e KELLY, in THF HEAD WAITERG PRICES %5 | GRAND O?ERA HOUSEA-SPEBIAL THURSDAY §: | MATINER' TO-DAY ‘Parguiet, ‘any seat, Balcdny, dren, any part except reserv €OND "AXD LAST WEEK _GREAT ORPHEUM | ROAD SHOW .CHANGE OF PROGRAMME And Augmeited by | yimr'—uuunmu LITTI.EFIELD—Euma M an -Amusing an‘l Original, Creation. OPERA VMATINEE TO-DAY! For Young and Old. Ehilaren. ‘MME. ADELINA uanmcml Productlon ro! the Haudny Spee-’ -tacle, The Seasor's reet Té our ma fends so tru: 5 or 'WHEELMAN." *Make your ess complets A, Mythological _Musical Extravagania to S Three Acts. - See Bothwell Browne’s I-llw Ballets. \’ | USUAL ROPULAR PRICES—25c, 50c and 75¢ | Pmscflnlum and Mezzanine Box Seats....3L 00 | ALCAZAR 5 TOr\[GH'D—-\! A « [ BLUE ‘Evenings, 25c to Matineés, omedics, Be Happy. Beldsco & Maytr Proprigtors. E. D. Price, General Manager. And Your New Evenings. . Saturday and Sunday NEXT—OUR NEW SHOW,; SSTHE BEAU TY bI‘IOP” 15¢ to S0c. NEXT MONDAY—First. Time in Stock, The Fomantic Drama of a. Century Ago by Frances 'Hodgson Buraett, | - A LADY OF QUALITY. . Julia Arthur's Greatest Success. CENTRAL=:y MAYER Market st., , Near Eighth. Phane South 533, MATS. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. TO-N!BHTALA!T TWO NIGHTS. Tremdcu- .Suc«n of the Greatest of Al Dramas, THE DAIRY FARM. Speclal Engagement of e e w m me r-mu- ks oo Weak Men and Women !:\enmn .10¢ to so PRICES - Naihness HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS THE Jathsee. k. idc, Great Mexican Remedy: gives heaith and danuary 4—MONTE CRISTO. strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. BABIES IN THE INFAST INCUBATORS. See Anita and Her Baby Monkey. Take a Trip Down the Flume. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. - Adm’ssion, 10c; Children, Je. INTERESTING

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