The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 24, 1904, Page 39

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EHE JANUARY 24, 1904. CLARK’S HOME | FREIGHT CARS | = SR IS DISRUPTED AR E WRECKED ADVERTISEMENTS. WEEK COMMENCING THIS AFTERNOON, JANUARY 24. | Wife bo#]is a 1nvorce on the| Falling or a Brake Beam‘ Ground of Extreme Cruelty, Causes the Piling Up of| Negleet —illd Injemp?l‘ance a Portion of a Trnin% CLOAK Anp SUIT HOUSE\?: A Prodigious { RODGERS' SUIT ANSWERED | EMPLOYES ESCAPE INJURY | Programme! . — - | —_— | = } His Spouse Denies That Traffic Is Delayed by the; LAST WEEK OF OUR GHEAT S e b Fr | Visited Cliff House With! Smash-Up in a Shallow Cut| : buipe wr oo | JOHIIY'T“E RAY%EHIl Strangers as e ('harges' Near Town of San Miguel i ANNUAL cLEARANcE SALE : In, Their Latest Comédia —_— — | ¢ | Direct from Europe. : | Svecal Dispatch o The cat , CORDUA AND MAUD Pearl Estella Clark, who was mar- ried to Frederick Sherman Clark at| AN LUIS OBISPO, Jan. 23.—An n»i LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN IN SAN FRANCISCO Hand Balancers on the Double Wire. Iteno, ., September 5, 1900, is seek- | {13 westbound freight tr ! ain, in charge . 2 &b arisPike e The Com. Trio ik & AivErROR B BT ETORRET | oA Cniatos VA ::n Tpe greatest and most successful sale we ever had. : ay et of neglect, intemperance and cruelty. | Luis Obispo at 9:30 o'clock this morn- | | Judging by the endrmous crowds who have visited our DLFFY alleges that he is so idle, shiftless and indolent that he has not provided for her and alleges that in addition to ing, was wrecked at 12:30 o' mile east of ed at 12:3 one g store for the last three weeks our BARGAINS were g| San Miguel, where the! § appreciated. Thousands of garments were sold at 4 SAWTELLE a“d mJH:Y e $ s 5 " track runs cloge to the Salinas River ! ¥, 5 In Their One-Act t spending ail that he earned hé Do jank. Four cars were piled up, but no | and less than !4 of their values. Additional Reduc- “PAPA'S SWEETHEART her father's estate and spent that. In | °n,Was hurt. 4 |f tions This Week for a FINAL CLEANUP. OLIVER T. WINIFRED The disaster was caused by the fall- | ing of the brake beam of Pacific car. The wrecker we: B S Y | TAILOR SUITS| SKIRTS [JAGKETS ang ||| HOLDEN and FLORENCE i 1:;;.:“;.';’" e ‘&‘:E $§g,5$¥) $5132'5131 arcxid $ t7.50 Silk ssg;gss LONG COATS L 4 ln\“ 2 t\di delayed about five ailor. ade S o N -.50 T d 'l N - - P S, | Sults of sbeine | 1250 Silk Skirs ¥Canor Box Conte | [} STANLEY AND WILSON LA l{'fn?‘;fi"flr;lfldn:'JWI the cars had to be dragged out.|} cheviot, venetgan UGG | L L § R O - L B, e ——— - 47 denios that she has ev )" track. Local trainNo. 24 was also de- | and fancy mix-| 4500 Silk Skirts| 15.00 Military §| KELLY AND Vl()LEnE There was no great damage done to the | husband in a cruel and in- | 1,veq about five hours. tures, all reduced at $8.95 Coats at. . .$9.95 The Fashion Plate Singi support of her charge of cruelty she avers that he has frequently applied ! to her vile and filthy language. She asks for a divorce and permission to resume her maiden name, Dunkin. Viola J. Redgers, who is the defend- suit for divorce brought by Southern CTOSS-C Mrs. Fairbanks tells how neglect of f e treated he = S Ko 2 S fond human manner and say that she was ; ) s \‘;.‘nk ms will soon prostrate a neversuil ot the Charge that she ; t202 --814.45 | 50 00" S Skirts | 25.00 Military IRVING JONES woman. She thinks woman’s safeguard is | than her husband. In her cross-com- 50 and $20.004 3¢ ..$12.45 | Coats at..$14.95 The Man Who Writes Iiis Own Songa. plaint she asks that she be granted a | Lod a E Piokhasi’s \fegetable Corrpound plaint st § Suits in black and 22.50 Silk Skirts# 20.00 Long Coats yaL 1 . £ navy cheviot, re-| £ o1 TS $12.45 flrpheumMmmnPlciures duced to . .$9.95 P g ety 25.00 Long Coats z 25.00 Silk Skirts | ; . '} 45.00 and $50.00 at..i. . ... 895 » {§ highnoveltySuits, at-.......815.95| 4909 LongSilk STEN ERE”O FA“ILY ground of desertion, al- | igers deserted her in | The parties were | ia in October, 1900. | away has been cited to | the Superior Court to show | z December. 1 »:— Iznorance and neglect are the cause of | narried at Ben with the laws of health but with the John E. Ben: ot he d the warnings of headaches, organic appear gener: ss, until I was well nig zh prostrated. I knewI why he should not be punished | i se ilort 2.00 Rainy Da 3 | Hand Jumping Acrobats ad t appily I did the right thing. I took Lydia E. | for contempt of court for failing to | exquisitetailoring, Shicts at Y 851 Coats -at. $22.50 - - Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound faithfally, according to directions, 'comply with a court order directing | reduced to $27.50 wend Fur Capes and Fur 3 = « ,'f.'v weeks to find that my aches and pains dis- | him to pay to Myrtle Benaway; de- | || Advance Styles 3.50 Skirts $1.75 | Collarettes at Less - felt the glow of health through my body. Since |fendant in a suit for divorce brought | | Spring 1904 5.00 Novelty Mix- |than ¥ of Former /e been more careful, I have alsoadvised a number |P¥ him. the sum of §25 a month ali s te take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- L'_,_"I'"’f"”':”",l',""’f ,‘]:;,,:,‘l a":"i f:sou:“i’“:n NOW Readz tures at. . .. $1.95 |Prices. pound, they have never had reason to be sorry. Yours very truly, an aNlGavit Sie3 By s Sesnwas | ¥ Famsaxks, 216 South 7th St., Minneapolis, Mi l\lr Fair- ost successful and highest salaried Judge Murasky granted Olivet Blote | a divorce from Frederick Blote on the | ground of neglect HRSCehl, ILIARY TO , bloating (or THE SONS OF VETERANS | 1230-1232-1234 Market Street J JE— The Beautiful Snow! T 8 Beautiful Snow LADIES® A sustained severa injurles about the head and shoulders and also had three ribs | a rostration, or are 2 e | B 17- excitability, irri- | Officers of the New Branch of Lin- | The Bost of Bileakt . Quickly Reached via the ¢ et o 5 » o ¥ i % X e { ie host of friends, business and so- | 3y 2 ¢ - & . e lr M F‘&‘Wde r:r::mb::r:;::hien mlnl( n'mll; l\l:‘ I:!nlp Elec ;cxl and | cial, of W. J. Pattost will be gratified | EDWARD ACKERMAN ...... ......LESSEE AND MANAGER 16 elings, h T ; houl ber ¢ nstalied by Commander. {0 learn that he is improving slowly. - T ==CNLY MATINEE | B S {5 K Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound A ladies’ auxiliary was admitted to | About three weeks ago Mr. Pattosien, [ To MORROW NIGH -~ SATURDAY =2t ves such iroubles. Refuse to buy any other medicins, for you |, o\ 0" 00 Camp of the e driving near San was | Tdetion Eifa ke tha Mait Wi MaSs _Tine CRristtanr Fmoul | . e Sons of Veterans at a special ses: wn violently from his pér MR. EDWARD MORGAN | IN IIALL CAINE'S LATEST MASTERPIE/ “Dear Mrs. Prvgnay:— Forover two years | held in Pioneer Hall last Thursday RAILWAY uffen yre than tonsrn 7 t. The \ : en. He lay in a precarious condition I_ uffe_,nd more ‘.L.m tongue g n_express with nighL ew, bran It thee SAWP | for a fortnight. 1t will be a long time | kidney and bladder trouble. My physician pro- | will be known as the Ladies’ Aid S0- | hefore he will be himself again | | 2 g i nounced my trouble catarth of the bladder, | cieir. Officers were installed at the | —_———— H Leave San Francisco via the caused by displacement of the womb. I had a | conclusion of the ceremony and a| “I wonder if there'll be much of a | > ausial’ B - e % : musical programme was rendered. figh ised “thetlnhatt ais SOUTHERN PACIFIC train at frequent desire to urinate, and it was very pain- r 3 < g nny man as he | o 1 1d lumps of blood would pass with the Commandgr David L. Cohen of Lin- | paced the promenade deck with his 8:30 a. m. coln Camp v the installing officer, | wife. “Much of a fight?” she queried. issisted by several other officials of | “How When? “When they set the the camyp. The auxiliary will hold its | dogwatch on this ocean greyhound.”— meetings 2t Pioneer Hall on the sec- ' Philadelphia Rec and fourth Tuesdays of each The following officers were | AMUSEMENTS. ed and will preside for One |~ - COLUMBIA 00700 Also had backache very often. fi rriting to you, and receiving your I followed your advice, and 4 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- i table Compound have cured me. he | mont medicine drew my womb into its pro place, and then T was well. I never feel pain now, and ean do my hnusework — Mgrs. Avice Laxox, Kincaid, Miss. iArrivc at Jamestown ..4:10 p.m. Arrive atSonora ...... 4:40 p.m. Arrive at Tuolumne ...5:25p.m. " Bring the children and let them enjoy coasting and snowballing. First-class hotels at all points Special Price: $1.50, $1.00, Tic, 50c, Matinee Prices: Same as for Even- ing Performance. ENTIRE ORIG Vietcria Theater, SARAH TRL FRANK C. B, “GERMAN ¥ ’m Asc AGN] Doy, S TO-NIGHT! PERtomANGe,.. [ et MASCAGN LR A | The Alameda Lustspiel Ensemb'e in ALC AZ AR r"’r‘[‘# e “ALS ICH W.EDERKAM™ o leane ths' run at the | | BONNY | Cltv Office: Or 8. X. SMITH, 229 Crocker Bldg., Gen. Pass. Agt. Sall mnci Cal. J lmol’t Cal. No other medicine for female ills in the world has received snch widespread and unqgualified endorsement. Mrs. P She has gui sham invites all sick women to write ker for advice. ed thousands {0 health. Address, Lynn, Mass. eral Manager. Sagfln FORFEIT if =e cansot forthwith produce the original letters and signaturosof sty “The Segnel’ o At s Whlte' Hores XNidvers'! TO-NIGHT—MATINEE TO-DAY. abovs testimonials, which will prove their ahsolute geiuine: i el ot e 14 4 . G A | : 4 Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Dy 3. Claxk of Gliroy 18 a} the Grand | popg Wogln, M R S We all Dr. Coghlan of Portland is at A | Beginning Tengtpd the beau- 1it. The yring of the famous ter- s was duplicated with a snished those who had | regarded the va- possible of repro- netoscopic ef- | d meking clear the geysers in ac- MATINEE TO-DAY— HT LAST TIME. o s " | Customs of Korea, is at the Lick, hav- | [} ° 3 : | ing arrived from the Orient on the Ko- | i i ‘Wisdom of : ! S . | —— | Ep! ingham, a wealthy mining ! company ot 100. Augmented Orchestra. | AUE! == | the Occid 2 l Ac K like idiots."— BURTON HOLMES CLOSES | WILL LECTURE ON THE Dr. an R P rs of Hono- | Mesers /;;;;:';:: | Ashton Stevens. HIS ILLUSTRATED TALKS EVILS OF INTOXICANTS | lulu are at the Occidental. GORG | the Western Widow, | ~ - | L. A. Thurston, a capitalist of Hono- PRE | e t i agedian. the Discusses the Yellowstone National | Rev. Flora T. Thomnson to Deliver | julu, is registered at the California. The | ; e 3 . oe S 21 C Mat t Sur Jc to e, Park and Korea to Large and an Address—Church Services | l.orenzo Hanse prominent mer-, INTERNATION- | ¢ . Interested Assembl for To-Day. t of Logan, Utah, is in town. AL MUSICAL | v. oduct 3 T S The owing services will be held | aten Commander E. A. An- °°“:"Y sl | e oy . s vester ] t the irches to-day | derson, U. 8. N., Is at the Occidental. | e I'mi g haraw . Juage | " al strength of his | e prdechid anger }1ul]xxxfix\, son ur the late Chi- | | JAS. F. GIAGE lipper MAS UE .. a that he could re-| Business | cago millionaire, and wife are at the | entire series ake money | F N - sorm. | PRIBCE- y 5 ‘ { ErieopslMer | . B Stjiman, a wealthy sugar | [ {SUNDAY, JAN. 24, 1904 i g Y RS e asior, Rev. Clarence | merchant of New York, and wife ar- | M‘w!l S S ““-m g ‘\,a {rived at the Occidental yesterday. ! | | T g 4 5 Ak . Morning, “Is| wr MeC. Osborne, Commissioner of | = | Market st, near Eighth. Phone Smnh .'»:a. is de- : even | — orial Methodist — Morning. J. 8. . Py The Message Gives''; ¢ The Message | man of Sait Lake, who was recently $60,000 Pr TO-MOBRGW: NICEEE -GLL: TR WA, Rev 5 Times at Ca: or, MATINEES SATURDAY AND S quietly married in this city to a youngl | miliiner of that city, returned from his 5 : | i | Sostine Sras. Siv = | roneymoon with his bride yesterday | 1 i 2em b s ! and registered at the Palace. | OPERA 1 QUO VADIS A rally of temperance and prohi-| W. H. Southard, agent at Seattle for | e e 130—PEOPLE IN CAST—130 bition workers will be held this after- | the Pollard Steamship Company, w! HDUSE | who New Scenery! Gorgeous tumes? {orea was repeated | noon 2t 3 o'clock in the lecture-room | has been visiting at Los Angeles and in WEEK BEGINNING | | Brilliant Electrical Effects! the deep interest|of the Howard-street Methodist Epis- | this city, returns to the Sound to-mor- | . | % | PRICES Evenines- - 10c 1o S0 udience in both talk | copal Church. Rev. Flora T. Thomp- | row. C. H. Mulvey, a young business, JYldtinee I O-Day A [ Of Scventy-Two ICES Satinees . ioe, 13c, e In Its Third Y Magnificent Spectacular ;mau.nun of the cted how keenly | son of the W. C. T. U. of San Jose will | man of Detroit, who accompanied Mr. | | Jal‘flr',.g argument is|address the audience. The meeting | Southard from the north, leaves for the w H TURNER H. h Cl P f East to-day. | ..-\nd a S|:rl1n‘ Tastern Compauy ——————————— lg g ass er ormers San Francisco's intelligent | will be held under the auspices of the i T AT ; In Julius Cahn's Complete Production of | San Francisco Prohibition Alliance. mes starts southward to-day| This afternoon at 3 o'clock the Californians in New York. | { Sy ¢ Europe before returninug | fourth address in the series by Frank| NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—The follow- | rnia. S. Ford will be given at the Young| ing Californizus are here: From San ISUNDAY JAN“AHY 24 Holmes concluded his suc-| Men's Christian Association, Mason | Francisco—W. N. Cowles, at the Pla- | J | by an extra Ellis streets. His subject will bel z3; J. H. Goldman, at the Hoffman; | REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY, Already | Three Weeks ! OF THE ENORMOUS SUCCESS, « THE BEAUTY SHOP " repeating the lec- | “Ratification.” Special music for the | 1, Heilbronner, at the Imperial; W. Sunda; o s 2 . Sunday coursing will begin at 10 sharp and | 1] preceding evening on (be! afternoon will be furnished by the | W. Thurston, at the Holland; J. J.| st “a[ Spapetia Prlcea;wmm“ until the last winning flag goes up. - ws Monday Night. January ® - large audience | Knickerbocker male quartet 2nd the | Wirtner and wife, at the Manhattan: ) Leaves de’%fim streets at The Beet Musicgi Comedy’ b o 1 | & s 2 ot i & > 3 7 sts at | . - # jasticall ,:mm...g is sure to be of general in- | j, Lil Lm;n;‘aln.cu. E. I;P‘I\m,“:\t](llg T'VOI OPERA TOTAL PRIZES=====$620 108N m'ta"d:l B m: :l‘wemyl-flflh ! Repicte Whi “"’x»m..g.fi | terest. Cadillac; L. McCreery, at the Manhat- PERE r v Valencia streets, five minutes later. Re- Mo fu | At the First English Lutheran Church, | tan; S. Bibo, at the Imperial; Miss L. ' HOUSE. ATEFMtgIou-Stobet Cave Seki > .08 Gu"rm‘ B turning at 5 p. m. San Mateo electric | Beautful o ana Sunday r Prices. *ROLY POLY." n Fran:isco E - = cars, which go direct to the park. 4 - e i {Rev. E. Nelander, the pastor, will| Crosby, at the Albemarle; L. G. Long. | — - T TR rutes Suring the aye —o o or Tour| I . t's Wil- | preach this morning on “The Sympa-| Mrs. B. Long, at the Victoria; F. Mc- THBRE 18 NOTHING LIKE EDWARD SHORTSTAG, Siipper. | 4. i R ‘ Matt |thy of Christ With Man's Sorrow and | Laughlin, at the Hoftman, i 5 o R S ] : to_clect | Sinfulnese.” In the evening his subject| From l.os Angeles—H. O. Harrison, | wn J h g Encc ] Wil e corne Shven Wenta at the Victoria; H. Laughlin Jr., at| .“ D nny A . = the Herald Squarp- W. G. Thnrpg, it Rates less than carriages. DRERLIT SEONE TRAE | e [ B e S B OAKLAND RACE TRACK | ™Gia.u'tns Ve e aven nge and Julian Edwards. ! Dc You Want Something? o M Plcturasgus’ fio Nortn- | High-Glass § acialiies Every Aftarnoon axd : 4 e , Larkin 2841—Polk 3086, IE H GENTUR GUUK BooK | In the Want Ad. columns to-day you s ei.? sm:feifn and Southern Sweethear(s: High-C b i NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB, P"““"Um"'“mmy Folide ket I { find inauiry about: i e Evening In the Heated Theater, Commencing Januaey 4. Dowstows Otfee Lotk 7 Sit iy, | TR X Each Week Day, Hit S PR 3 Mail This Order to The San Prancisco Call Witk 75c. | Male Help W MONTAGUE'S COCKATOO CIRCUS: KOPL Racing Eac] y. Rain or Shine. | Situations Wanted. £ o v AND KOPLIN; DEELY A ou Can Secure These Cars at Any Hetel or o T | Wemale Help Wanted. Goual Popular Prices ...+ 3, 50 and 7ae | EOWLER, AND KORUIN, DEFLE ORR | Six or More Raegs Daily. | vou can Secore T (08 X O o Call | . Agents Wanted. | Box Seats ............. seeaiossb (8L MEBRY MANIKINS; MABEL' LAMSON | Races commence at 2:13 p. m. sharp. socn o i | isco Call. |~ Money Wanted. AND NEW MOVING PICTURES. For special trains stopping at the track take SALES DEPA . | ) rr.musLo. Cal.: | Money to Loan. SEE THE BABIES IN THE INFANT INCU- | S, P. Ierry, foot of Market street. at 12 | pierce Arrow Touring rv)ramln priee. mw > In ” please find 75¢, for which send me one | Furniture for Sale. BATORS. 12:30, 1 1:30 or 2 o'clock. No smoking m Pierze Stanhope (French type) 1350 4 herewith p | Housekeeping Rooms to Let. NYMADRYAS IN TEE 200! Iast iwo cars, which are reserved for ladies | Northern Runabout (lecder in New Yirk) w00 | i The Call's Great Twentieth- C'“‘“‘Y Cook Book, (Fiity | Furnished Rooms to Let. o Fun tn the B Arcade. | 204 their escorts. o Fine Garage, expert mechanics. guarantee ex- . The Call's Premium rzte tc all its six-month subscrib- Furnished Rooms for Sale. Lots enny Returning trains leave track % b AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. 4:45 and Immediately after the Admission, 10c; Children, Sc. OMAS H. WILLIAMS, When Bhoning’ Ask_for ' The Chutes.” PERCY W. TREAT. Secretar: Weekly Call, $1 Year Furnished Houses for Rent. Furnhsied Houses for Sale. ‘ MOBILE CARRIAGE COMPANY. | Real Estate, Etc., Etc., Btc | Van Ness and Colden Gate Aves. « t daily and Sunday paper, ~ni the additional shipping charge Call readers will find ‘sométhing of in- terest in the Want Ad. columns. ‘These little Ads. will not only prove of i interest to those out of work, but to those ]:licsmn: to improve their positions as we . CITY | STATE B — i Marriages should be performed at un- —————— —. ———p ion rates,

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