Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 25. 1904. - \LASKA C[\'t\l IREAR ADMIRAL TAYLOR PROMOTES IFLAMES SPARE |Its Success Would Provide Snug Berths for< ADVERTISEMENTS. Clothes Russian Church \\'1Il As&l:nl Hospital the Only Structure t . ‘e Rev. Tnmocent to New see| ~ Him and His Brother-in-Law, Fxghtmg, That Is Left standing in the |} | With StvletoThem With Headquarters at Sitka | Norwegian Tow . y A Bob’’ Evans, Upon Dewey s Retlrement‘ ¥ S PO Tz . i 3 RISHOD r T PITRNS | + | n o aee BISHOP TIKHON RETURNS .;lHOl SANDS ARE HOMELESS | Men are often very critical folks— s | B veZg ! 4 2 % £ 1 I T ij they know exactly what they want when Governing Seat at San Franeis-| | ' Pass Many Hours in Open Fields |} going to buy clothes Critical men can ayeer 2 . s 11 i B4 : : s co Will in a Short Time| L1 Without Food and Exposed f] come here with a preconceived idea of : |1 P i i : p 2 Be Removed to New York| | | to a Driving Ramfltorm‘ what they want and their desires will be sakeg e [ | B LR satisfied in every detail. The only thin | i ~ P ¥ _YORK. 3an. SL- Rt Jev.{ | | AALESUND, Norway, Jan. 20—Tne |§ that they will find different from what 3 oo Rvgeesad e | | | fire which swept over this town vester- | | they had expected will be the price. We pas | | | day morning destroyed every building | loth der F b wh { {in it with the exception of the hospital, | | MaKe clcthes to order for about one-third 11 | | The 11000 fuhabitants of Aalesund were | § Jess than other tailors. The proof is in : early | | compelled to camp in the open, as only | i ming from | e e ansased asd “uamiatiisbic] [k the merchandise. o | | houses were left standing. The chil- | ur coats set well a e | | |aren of the town had io be housed | ‘O; Tinderth round th ously | | femporarily in the church,at Borgund. | Shotilders and under the arms and they nnouncement is 11 { 1 2 gy | It Tre panic among the residents was |§ drape proparly in the back; the vests . d ha o i "so great after the outbreak of the ; i crea Epis E Alasia, | | fames thet all attempts at leadership | button snugly and hold their shapes, as h a Bis} a Right lor discintine became out of the ques- § they should; the trousers have the proper < e | | tion. No excesses, however, were com- | She e g=-—t s at | mitted, The peopie first endeavored to hang--they break neatly over the shoe, see was save some of their property, but hey | drop gracefully from the thigh and fit - . soon fcund they had quite enough to | I . s |80 to save thelr own lives. The de- | comfortably around the waist. s regati: | struction of the town was complete | mous | within a couple of hours from the time fi* They are good clotr.fis. and among he Ar mission the fire started. i o s is the pr « s Bishop | More than twenty steam fishing boats HYEIT r84tESt v1rtue p ‘LE Tht‘ alone diocese and many sailing smacks were sunk in | pnce> range from 3‘0 00 to $45.00. An E the | | the harbor in order to save them from | slands, the ne ~»\sn\ for . | the flamesybut three steamships and | a tor has ade more | | | | many smafks were burned. | : c e vement on | 1oIts ::enevhedl HOw Ik iy Aleel Suits satisfactorily made to order for out-of-town . Aust and Hungarian persons lost their lives. Succor has ar- | e Uniate confession, D from Molde, Bergen and other |§ customers—send for blank and samples. grating to America | | | places and provisions are being dis- | ret the east-| | tributed. Relief commitiees have been | . ss from | | | formed and have invited public sub- | t seventeenth | scriptions. U\ S . 5 g T re-| | The King and Queen of Sweden and | g L.Vh mgel\ | | Norway have contributed $1500 to a re- | sk Tikhon's lief fund and all the other members of | jemanded his the royal family have subscribed. A | 740 Market Street and he repre- majority cf the inhabitants of the tow: - p i ecessity | | lost everything they possessed and only Cor. Powell and Eddy Streets. ' ska. His repre-| | |in a very few cases were the damages | € <f Bishop | | | covered by insurance. Thousands of o IR, ;”" | persons had to spend twenty-four hours ——— k 2 cathedra 'in the open fields, where they were ADVERTISEMENTS. AMU t ion. | without food and cxposed to a bitterly | St = .07 o CARUSEMEIeIS ——AMNEENENES. will | vi d a ving rain storm. ! o COLUMBIA 552 opema « Trunks and Valises. | LEADING THEATRE s Everything that is new and good and 20 “‘eeek:, Beginning “ousE { moderate in price in trunks, valises,; T0-NIGHT dress suit caser, traveling sets, now in Messrs. Shst!ezgd)!!‘)— : "‘E"” 'li:rflud —Bhl.wi‘a do.!xy— t k. Lettered in gol ree of charge. . a 7 ! i | Banborn, Van & Co. 741 Market street.s | o A arote " | wvery ody Delighte | d | | | ARCHDUKE DETERMINED | Raicpdd ulT‘_I: TUI‘?PN“ER | TO WED A COMMONER | | L T : £ H s T T R R Rl 2 T o 'f Nephew of Francis Joseph Will Not | = . - | " THE BUREAU OF VIGATION IN UNCLE SAM'S /SER- i Forego His Love for Profes- { p r t r\ g WHO IS FOSTERI NAVAL REORGANIZATION | sor's Daughter. | l n l | WHICH SECRETARY MOODY DOES NOT APPROVE. | VIENNA, Jan, 24.—Reports are b»lngl and } BEGINNING MATINEE B i " 5 ! Joseph ess, S A SN | persistently published that Archduke | - LOST RIVER e | Ferdinand Charles, nephew of Emperor | D l ] - OPPOSITION OFFERS The line of the United Syaws]‘ staff is that of the creation of two ! Francis Joseph, and brother of the heir | eve o p]“ | 23 Sk FOPIEA S COMPROMISE TO SCHWAB | DaVY are iimously of the opinion | vice ‘admirals, the natural inference | presumptive to the throne, Archduke | 7 B | that the present organization of the|being that these high grade titles will | Fraficis Ferdinand, is determined to | niZ1 claes in ail reepecis. while my prices Propositio olves His Practical Re- | NaVy Department unsatisfactory | be conferred in 1905 upon the officers | | marry Bertha Czuber, daughter of a || are lower than those of anvbody else in tirement From the Trust for and that a general staff. somewhat|heading the list of rear admirals, who | professor of mathematics in Vienna |} {he business, 1 Set, (he Bate ety Do ! Three Y | similar to that recently introduced in{are Evans and Taylor. Thus, while the | Unlversity, and it is even assened‘ S0 thix wick' for youl.. - Here /ars a:faw —_— the army, is needed. Rear Admiral| general staff scheme may have for its | that the wedding has been fixed for |} prices: | oy 3 Henry C. Taylor has formulated a plan | ultimate object the general welfare ,_(,Fe:nuag"l-: st Deehin. oo PRINTING: : ‘ :Al lFORNlA‘ 7 whic s bee F: o ) p > n official paper, he agyar Nem- Sollo finlsh to Se : T nors v oo oecuns, tat Bee | s o o A0 1 facsotion | s, omever Saiiarms ghh Lige soni | i S8 nERE | A PRODIGIOUS PROGRAMME! e et Skt Al [ DIl AT ports should be received with the ut DEVELOPING ——-TO-NIGHT. | oot dndt St Tiass Selihas ol ary MooSy Soes. not give it his s The names of forty-seven out of fifty- | mest reserve. It says, also, that Em-} Roll of six .. 10e ——THE BIG ml’l’— | a o ; ¥ ua ai S qualified approval, 1 certain >ena~‘ four Russian torpedo-boat-destroyers | peror Francis Joseph, without whose || Roil of tweive g 15¢ | | MR. EDWARD MORGAN | Maud: Duffy, Sawtelle and Duffy: - tors and Representatives are known to | k— recently changed, for some un- |consent it is inconceivable that the 3 "}:,"‘,.J‘"'oi’é.r"b;hmii;f‘?rkyzu -;I“",flz; And the entire original cast. exactly as | - Holden and Florence: Stein-Eretto »e opposed to the radical changes pro- | KNoWn reason, and this change of | Archduke will contract such a union, | v > - Y during the five months’ run at the, Vi | 53 4 i e ) Beun;: Moweves. | oo e sian s 8 Lai e e aeei] as given rise to the belief that | has never been approached on the sub- || ‘%™ Thataris: e Seis pE WU | I padbrrmge dmngee sogidting o staff, to be composed of the admiral, | was endeavoring to mystify | ject, and that it is impossible to fore- THAT MAN plTTs IN HALL CAINE'S LATEST MASTERPIECE 1 Violette: Irving Jones, and Ore real admirals and other high grade | as to its naval move. |tell 'what his decision would be in case W. PITTS. the Stationer. THE | pheum Motion Pictures. S officers, ume the responsibility of | ,."'é r!;)u d not very well | the proposition. reached him. Accord- [} g nar et st., above Powell, San Francisco | gular Mat Wedn determining the wants of the navy. to| 1e of the new names are | ing to all rencrts the nearest relatives & turday and prepare [ nse and campaign. | poi i ” 2 _Q"’““:p“‘,p‘\“e;}*u sslan | of the Archduke are doing their utmos T, T E l E R NA L | an e to determine the types of ships wanted | o r iR ne several naval |ty persuade him to abandon the pro ! - e of certain!anq the strength of the personnel and | ff::“\‘l""‘ Des are o0 ltfmr:ughu posted | ject, but as to the result of their efforts | ( :I’I‘Y amounting to | 1, have general direction and control | J® _yF TR ATC L::P'd:fp:}?:a"?,:.' the reports are conflicting. | euma ism . | of the administration of the navy | mere chan pratt REER e i SPECIAL PRICES—$1.50, $1.00, S0c, 25¢ t 8 " » several e: Bape ge of name. Russian names S & s % Matine: s 0 o Sc ';1‘:14-3\. ‘,fl:] : ‘l:x;m-‘ Th"_fl'XI‘;;:;IF;xzs‘:; receive spellings in_foreign countries | FOCKED I HONOLULY (cr‘rln'a‘lex(’ TEgedhe Ari vl e il An s g bureaus are to be co d. DUl that would puzzle a Russian. The JAIL FOR SAFE KEEPING . = - are to be er the control -1 tuss . new | u s b t {l v 1.}! r the ‘"TF Fln‘:rrx;il “Jf:fir nomenclature shows no improvement in | —_— | eural la Ever]astlng ] CCEss $2.000,000 bond. $OR OF FMEPAbENS Ot & brevity, and it is difficult to understand | & 5 his | OPERA 5 % bonds, | Under such a reorganization the Sec- | (D 80 UL G SIS 1D inderstand | Kenneth Harper, Denled Entry to This | el Rptnry “-'“3‘;’?';";:"‘“ a ’L‘“‘;{:‘;‘]“:‘("‘:" | christened Beapodshtchadni, and the | Country, Is Subjected to Further | M l ° HOUSE. }",THE BEAUTY SHGP" ’ and the bure chie f spec! elen={ . ¢ the bock T i _ 1 a tific training mere advisers to the gen- | ;;’?}ir]‘;h:i‘ yrock altered into Pora- | Humillation. 1 a arla THIRD WEEK OF THE GREAT SUCC - e eral staff, entitled to no credit, but| O S By HONOLULU, Jan, 24—W i The Hit m.. a‘[\mm»d\ Hita, : ] k y:fm respons My]r runl.u., present con- | B e ‘l'» “] ?,?ILLR»‘- | Hoare, the British Consul, has begun | Positively cured with Dr. Hal= en n ““ Dialogues. - gy - . bi ditions for possible failures. . The ritis battleship Prince of lan investigation of the charge of dis- | 3 y hy Music. % i A ’ al board ap-| is a sister ship (o ihe Queen. A tion }:{arpe: “n;'l':né"it toySa]n §ra‘nci:201 or your money returned, Price, comes Mamhm Hume | same Swurday and Sundey Matinees Jointed by t of the Navy, ! in all particulars except boilers, which | from Auckland, New Zealand, to ac-, SAME POPULAR PRICES }\ performing the duties of adv | are of the Belleville t,pne in the ;r?r::‘; | cept a position in a bank, but was not 50c. and $100 per bottle. For , Monday B S_“ROLY POLY." retary on all matters pertaining { of Wales and Babcock . ‘Wilcox in (allowed to land under the provisions of | sale hy all dealers and at office A Miltary Spectacular Comle Opere First Appearance of MISS NELLIE LYNC 6 aterial. personnel .md afl: | the Queen. The latter ship was also | the contract labor law. e was order- | B e e —_— - —— AL > Ot f hex merhe | triea At month na swhfle the hotse: e deported on the steamship Sonoma. of Halpruner Medical Mfg. Co., “*::;“'s:‘.’r;;.'.! B g e L ad and the v!znalnm nt has power and speed developed was prac. | While the steamship was in the port | : f o Hadey held uy of the o ms of the bureau | tically the same for the two shins there | 0f Honolulu Harper was placed in jail 28 _Cahfomlh St., S. F" sent by T Pedo 7 i 3 l"‘ Y BARON." @m m Cooper teh interested with the desizn and | was considerable difference in the coal | for safe keeping. The investigation is | mail or express. People cured | poou b Soe ,,,j s U & and robb f al money truction of ships, machinery and | consumption, greatly in favor of the | being made at the instance of Premier Box Seats . g ...81.00 | fter s ng ty the highway- ance. The intervention of mili- | Babcock & Wilson boiler. The figures | Seddon of New Zealand. free of charge from 1to 4 p. m. SR e D sl r on and S off T having no nnnna(‘;‘ for the Belleville boilers amounted du | s it <30 BRI i Belasco & Mayer, | e e % knowledge in s ntific and mechanical | ing the three trials under horsepower | American Securities in Demand. ! ALCAZAR Proprietors. y branch would only lead to confusion | of 3128, 11,669 and 15,264, to 2.21, 2.08 and - 9, 4 | E. D. Price, nEAvEs MERRY 'A"K'ls g 1 92.02 5. Te! , LONDON, Jan: 24.—The condition of General Manager. | and general dissatisfaction and thus| 202 pounds, respectively, per unit of | E 9 | And & Great Show Every Afternoon aad DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. defeat the very object for which the | horsepower. The Queen consumed oniy | the Stock Exchange for the past week ONE OF THE Evening in the Heated Theater. L2 general staff is assumed to be neces-| 1.84, 1.61 and 1.76 pounds of coal per |seems to indicate the possibility of a | TO-NIGHT—MATS. SA o —— s A ~ WO sary horsepower during the three trials un- | bcom should the far Eastern crisis be | ———‘B‘ o7 | INESE AND PHILIPPINE ’]‘}-\T\ [) \T“:\([A SENATOR HAIL WILL OPPOSE. |der 11,6 56 horsepovrer. | settled peacefully. Almost all prices | HE A Te INFANT INCUBATORS. Wl £ AUL, ost effective oppo- The sition to the general staff scheme of the | greatest and come from the Senate Naval | 1 The Most Patient San Francisco Citizen | o'~ " g e Azin, | Committee, of which Seaator Hale h T T tay S 5 W . been the chairman for fifteen yea 4 disposition, Other Senaiors and Representatives | ness of the skin will join him to defeat the plan of| st drive you crazy, | Rear Admiral Taylor, which would | iserabie seriously encroach on the prerogatives | of Congress and the Secretary of the | . and there is no chance of sue-| of the scheme unless it is shorn of all its objectionable features. The pro- posed scheme is simply a resurrection of the Board of Navy Commissioners, re learning they can he cured, | which existed from 1815 to 1842, and| the merit of Doan’s Oint- | then succumbed to “dry rot It was| . ded by the bureau system. e ’-of"‘m*"‘lsu;;]i'mc officers of the navy, and | z ny tchiness | o hecially those who have been located | testimony of a San Francisco | in Washington for many years, have | at frequent intervals agitated for a re- F. Wick of 3% Tay are daily decreasing street | turn to the old system, which gave :he Toten years 1 had attacks of | line such enormous power the" and indirectly manage affai navy, with an eve chiefly t | dividual benefit. It is claimed that the proposed general staff scheme has been planned for the purpose of providing a number of naval officers and their ad-} herents, in Washington. with high posi tions and the resultant elevated ranks and increased pay. It is alleged that| the two brothers-in-law, Rear Admirals | Taylor and Evans, are the chief pro- of my hand. It broke causing a | When the attacks | intermal and external id as rmuch as a dojlar | ments and salves and con- | , but never knew the| e =kin disease would re- tment stopped the last | the last six months | n a symptom of a re- | knuck] tehing. sed 1 dealers. Price 50c. Fos- ]"':"d“’s‘;“: Y. ""le‘mnwrs. Taylor, who is Chief of the aber the Lot : Bureau of Navigation, and retires the name, Doai’s, and take | yr, ) 4 1907, is slated for a cruise before retirement, and Evans, whose re- turn to Washington is due next April, will want a position of greater import- ance than that of President of the Lighthouse Board. Evans having served his guota at sea is, therefore, entitled to shore duty until his retire- ment in August, 190S. In the meantime Admiral Dewey. now over 66 vears of age, will probably retire, leaving Evans and Tayler as the two ranking officers i the navy. TAYLOR'S SCHEME. One of Rear Admiral Taylor’'s provo- sitions in connection with the general You can get-on without o 1 1 ” Schilling’s Best ma ‘baking powder spices e fovoring extracts soda of course; but why should you? Moneyback, st your grecer's. | tion of t type is ev | dently much better adapted for vessels | of war because of its simplicity, the accessibility of all its parts and the economic results, and in the introduc- type of boilers in the ships of the United States navy, the Bureau of Steam Engineering made a wise | selecticn. Twenty-nine vessels, comprising five classes, passed through their steam rials in the British navy during 1903, four battleships. eight armored one protected cruiser, one sloop and fifteen torpedo-boats. In the | ¢ United States one battleship, one moni- tor, four protected cruisers, two de- stroyers, one tropedo-boat and five sub- marine boats, a total of fourteen ves- sels, passed through their trials. BRITAIN'S NEW WARSHIPS. The British battleship Hindustan was | launched December 19 at the Clydebank shipyard, and another battleship, the New Zealand, is to 2o into the water at the end of February, and three others | of the same type, named King Edward VII, Dominion and Commonwealth, are approaching completion. They are of 16,250 tons normal displacement, 18,000 horsepower and eighteen knots speed. The Hindustan was begun October 25, 1902, and her launching weight was 8000 tons, or 80 per cent of the calculated completed total weight. The New Zea- land, building at the Portsmouth dock- yard, was laid down February 9, 1903, and if launched as intended next month will make a better record for rapid cflmtrucuon than the contractsbuilt ship. The two armored criisers recently purchased from the Argentine republic by Japan were manned by about 120 British officers and crew, . shipped through the shipping registry office in ["$17 London. The commanding officers are Captains Lea and Poynter, said to be retired officers in the royal navy. The agreement signed by the members of the crew stipulates that they shall serve until twenty-four hours after ar- rival at Yokohama, or any intermediate port if discharged by the captain. Twé months’ wages are guaranteed and all showed although business recovery, | was very moderate. | features of the week was the strength | of the American market, both for bonds | and shares, which were bought largely from the United States and Germany. Berlin operators are still highly optim- istic regarding peace between Russia erican securities appears to be based upon the belief that a localized war United States and British Railways. | Foreign securities, including Japanese, Chinese and Russians, all participated in the recovery. The only exception was the Kaffir market, where there was complete stagnation. This week 25 per cent reduction, on every heater in stock. San Francisco Gas and Electric Company, 415 Post street. * e | expenses due to authorized from London to Genoa, including sub- passage to the place where he came from and will be entitled to draw his pay until he is due at the place by con- tinuous traveling. In event that the country under whose flag the ship is sailing goes to war the captain is in-| structed to discontinue the voyage and discharge the crew at the earliest op- portunity. JAPAN BIDS FOR YANKEES. Alluring Dposters were recently dis- played in the gun shops in the Wash- ington navy yard, but were quickly re- moved and destroved by the naval au- thorities. The posters offered employ- ment to skilled machinists at a pay of 700 a year while employed in Japan and free transportation out and return when their work was finished. The in- cident) was reported to the Navy De- partment, and finally reached the State Department, which latter made in- quiries at the Japanese legation, but no information was secured heyond the fact that the Japanese Government is not employing machinists. One of the chief | and Japan, but the confidence in Am- | wecald greatly benefit the trade in the | traveling | sistence, will be paid. Upon discharge | { each man will be provided with a free| 'ABG MASQUERADERU 0”EM’A" A Vital and Powerful Exposition of ns. % Eves., 25¢ to Ti Mu . and Sun. 15¢ to S0c. fok ! Next Mond: irst San Francisco produe- Pure, Pale and Sparkling. Bottled Only at th Brewery in St. Louis. SOLD EVERYWHERE, HILEERT MEKCANTILE CO.. Pacific Coas; Agents. tion, the roma comedy, A COLONIAL GIRL, In which Virginia Harned appeared. MAY!R GENTRAL"E: Market St., near Eighth. Phone South 533. Sco DDVD VDDV T DD visit DR. JORDAN'S crear MUSEUM OF ANATOH 1061 MARKET 37, Wt EhaTS, BTGl The Largest Anatowical Museum in the Worid. Weakuesses of any comracted disease panitively cured by the oldest Specialist on the Cots:. Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF MEN Consultation free and strictly private. Trstiment persoually ar by leier. & Positiy very case un TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDATY. Munmcem Spectacular Production of the Greatest of All Historical Dramas, QUO VADIS 130—PEOPLE IN CAST-—130. if 4 5 ASTHMANOLA 1s the only cure for Nervous and Bronchial ASTHMA. Your Druggist or at 5)S HAIGHT ST., San Francisco. Cal. WRW RADWAY’'S READY RELIEF has stood unrl\ated before the uubm for b0 years as a Pain Relnedy. It lnnln!ly relieves and quickly cures all Sore Throats, Influenza, Bron- chitle, A Rbeumatism, *N¢ Headache, Toothache and all pain. euralgia, Internaliy tor Malaria and all Bowel Pain. All Gruggista. New Scenery! Gorgeous Costumes! venings, 10c to B0c. Racing| & Racing! OAKLAND RACE TRACK NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB, Commencing January 4. Racing Each Week Day. Rain or Shine. Matinees, Six or More Races Daily. Races commence at 2:15 p. m. sha For spectal trains stoppig at the (rack take 8. P. Ferry, foot of Market etreet, at 12, 12:30, 1:00, 1:30 or 2 o'clock. No smoking in last two cars, which are reserved for ladles lnd their escorts. Returning trains leave track at 4:10 and 4:45 and Immmadintely last race. THOMAS President. PERCY W TREAT, Secretary. Brilliant Electrical Effects! | | Visit the Mystic Mirror Maze. BABY LEOPARD IN THE Z00! AMATEUR NIGHT A When __ MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC HALL. Four Grand Evening Concerts Given by the RIVELA ROYAL ITALIAN BAND Marches, overtures and selections from the popular ltalian and German operas. EDNESDAY, January THURSDAT, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 30th, . 20th | 28en: { at_%:15 p. | seats S0c and 3 man & Clay's Music w on sale at Sher- w. T. Notary Public and Attorney-at-Law. Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Sprecksls bids. HESS. Telephone Main Residence. 821 California st.. e low Pewen. Residence Telephone James 1341