The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 12, 1904, Page 9

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g indicated .19 of an inch. While raip will nevertheless to the growing crops. A AT TRAIN IN THE WATER. this county was not in nee vi of moisture the be of much value | women's { inating committee, | but deadly Storm in Marin County Nearly Causes the Wreck at Ross Station. dean of SAN RAFAEL, Feb. 11.—The storm - visited Marin County to-night is "4 - parallel in severity. t ground ar undated ; ne h Shor The train from Sau- 5 cor s with the San “the boat™ ran r for 200 yards r r Ros ght and came = At s something s flood ar the house of an Italian the wat I several feet deep. The water is s rkspt 1 alle r ouses and arks are endangered. S G 5 Rainfgll Is General. Kemps v v el ir n er high 1 the 1 Central and ~ - rday and last o * yym was reported to be ay southward. The wind - high, a velocity of more ' an hour being at- ints along shore. st k he 2au officials predict more T Sl S B WES QUARTER MILLION DYNAMITE IS E X BY BALTIMORE FIRE UNDER RAILROAD BRIDGE Insurance Company of New Agempt Is Made to Wreck Property York Will Materially Assist in of New York, New Haven and lding Burned District. Hartford Line. i1 he Phoe- ANSONIA Feb. 11 An at- « ny of this city Pt t night blow s 00 Ba dge being erected for s come Haven and Hart- $ 000, its surplus is $1,700,- the ugatuck $1,000,000, gross asset ly the object was T x, though one s abutments and st, is the most pro- | alsc big traveling crane which the s solid of the | constructors, the Boston Bridge 2 Its los: P have placed in position for $ the Chicago fire in 1871 | ling girders ttle damage was done $560,000 in the Boston| The bridge watchman was in his 2 were promptly and | shanty when he heard an explosion, i though at t and 100! out saw four men runni: : x was comparat |aw seven sticks of dynamite we 1 about the structure. The police are working on the theory Maybrick Case in Parliament. that the attempt was connected N, F , | some way with the troubles which Feb. 12.—A copy of the | noceq 10 have been threatened fo T Mrs. Florence May- | ,wing the bridge company’s refusal s presented in Parliament to- | to employ only union men on the s, bridge. COTTOLEHK SISTER ETHEL. Ahs, why is Sister Ethel so dressed up ? She expects her Beau to SHyper Is the Supper a good one It is that! end Cake and Fritters herself. With her own Hands ? Yes, and with Cottolene. Why did she do it? Because she wants her Beau to know what a fine Cook she is. Doesn’t ke love her enough already ? Yes, but every man loves a woman better if she can cook. Moral : round.” Cottol=ne will be found at good groce! iene Primer,tllustrated in colors,! W:de only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Dept. 260 Sold only In sealed CHICAGO. nly nly And Miss Ethel made all the Biscuit and Waffles «Tis Love and Cottolene that make the World go palls. 20-page Cotto~ mwbl above is one page, sent free on request. | in of the convention, owing to the fact| that the president will represent Cali- | fornia at the General Federation of s Clubs at St. Louis in May. | three-cornered fight in the nom- | the quiet, smiling, | work carried on among the | different district delegations and the | usual dissatisfaction with the commit- tee's plans were very evident. The gen- | eral result, however, seems to be fairly satisfactory. | The precedent of a one-year term and | also of glving the presidency alter- y to the north and south seems to The ha been established. Mrs. L. F.| Darling gives place to Mrs. George Law Smith of San Francisco as presi- dent. Mrs. J. E. Cowles of Los An- developed® such surprising .\x-*nL(h bo! north and south of Te- hachapi, as to alarm Mrs. Smith's ad- herents for a time. It was with great relief they learned that Mrs. Cowles would accept the second place of honor, thus shutting out any possible nom- tion from the which might h resulted in, defeat for the San | Francisco candic | Mre. George W. ht of Berkeley, | president of the San Francisco, the floor by Mi Oakland Ebell nicality the lowed . The large complimentar Mrs. Haight in the indicated that she formidable idential ganiz friends. The following elected Laurel Hall Club of nominated from ia Babson of the ub. Through a tech- nomination was not al- vote given balloting, however, would have made a fourth in the race for pres- honors had there been an or- effort on the part of her State officers were \h\ Law Smith of San large, Mrs. George sident Ton \m Darling: dlstricy vie isco district, Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Frank E. Mrs, E. I Victor Mont- Frank M. Wil- H. Lawson. | The principal speakers of the morn- »“mn were Mrs. ‘Emma Fox, Thompson and Dr. Doro- of Juvenile Court fame, r urged the women to keep “nagging the men to do what was ry to save not only the little vs, but the big ones,” from be- coming criminal charges on the pub- | lic. An important resolution was offered by Mrs - Bulkley of Oakland, as | follow: g , That the chairman of the education cotmittee be instruct- ed to recommend the clubs to unite in an effort to raise $1000 to estab- lish a clubhouse for the women stu- dents of the University of California, such clubhouse to be established by | | | ® | Rey the board of trustees of the clubhouse ! loan fund and to be governed by the rules put forth by that body.' Mrs. Bulkley talked to the resolu- tion and considerable discussion foi- lowed, much interest being manifest- ed by the federation women. The talk of Mrs, J. B. Hume of Berkeley at the evening session on “Mormonism” was one of the most remarkable and eloquent of the fed- eration and was frequently interrupt- e applause. At times her state- ments seemed overdrawn, her statis- tica showing the startling growth of Mormonism and its deadly menace to almost the 1 es being in- i credible { A. H. Elliott of Oakland was un-| able to be present. so M Robert | tte took up the thzead of his| 1 discourse, “Uniform Divore : d spoke at length in strongl denunciatory terms of the present lax- ity of the marriage tie. | The defeat on Wednesday of the | amendment to the constitu- women's" Federation of | as a great sur- es of the measure change having bee proposed pr The voted down by a vigorous majority, it | fe doubtful if it ever will be suggested | axain. | The convention before adjourning sine die to-night passed resolutions favoring proposed it { the granting of lands in severalty o | landless Indians in Northern Califor- | nia, and pledging loyalty to the Big Trees. | After choosing delegates to the bien- | nial convention' of the General Federa- | tion at St. Louis the convention in-| structed its delegates to St. Louis to propose for president of the General | Federation Mrs. R. J. Burdette. } The convention tabled the resolution | of gympathy for Clara Barton in her Cross troubles, and the resolution favoring Bible literature study in the | schools wag defeated. —_———— Fatally Injured by a Car. Guelfo Giuliani of 1506 Polk street died at the City and County Hoanimlb yesterday from a fractured skull re- ceived last Saturday night by being knocked off his fruit wagon by a street | car on California street, between Lar- | kin and Polk. He received medical at- tention at his home until Tuesday, when, becoming violent, he was sent | to the insanity ward at the Central | Emergency Hospital, and on Wednes- | day to the City and County Hospital. | | sun, Commenting on this statement, paper says the fact that such an opin- | jon prevails merits the most earnest at- tention of the interested powers. BERLIN, Feb. 12.—A dispatch to the Lokal Anzeiger from Sofla. Bulgaria, | quotes a Government organ as saying, | in the course of an article cn the war in the Far East, that Bulgaria is watching events in Eastern Asia with | close attention, as they may lead to important developments for Bulgaria. BUCHAREST, Roumania, Feb. 11.— It is reported here that Premier Stouddza has been sounded by the Austro-Hungarian and Russian gov- | ernments as to whether in the event of the Macedonian movement assuming | serio s proportions in the spring, Rou- mania would accept a mandate from the European powers to occupy Bulga- ria with troops. According to the Statesman's year book, the army of Roumania, on a war footing, numbers about 170,000. The | war strength of Bulgaria is estimated | by the same authority as being about 20600 men. SEARL GALLERY GAYLY DEC l\l-,l) FOR MARDI GRAS| Egyptian Pageant Will Be a Brilliant | Feature of the Annual Festival. | The preliminaries of the Mardi| Gras ball are quite complete and the | decorations are nearly all in place. Never before was the Searles gallery so pretty as now in its.dress of violet | and yellow and hung with numberless lanterns of carnival colors. Golden | spheres. birds, butterfiies and numer- | ous other things of the air and sea float overhead and the effect is mag- ical. The Egyptidn pageant will be a strong feature made up from the Alumni Association of the School of Design, of which A. Alt- mann is president. These gorgeously costumed sons of the Nile will have a | king a1l their own, Newton J. Tharp, | who will reign for one brief night as would become a king of the house of | Pharoah. And surely Isis must be | there, but who the fair maid will be | is not vouchsafed to the inquiring| world. Invitations that do not arrive before | ay will not be considered, but it} ved that nearly all who con- at- members of the it is bel template attending have already tended to the matter. Numerous groups of society maids are plotting tb attend in the same dis guise, much as was th vogue last year, when twenty Top , all the same size and of the same (|rr le, set the guests’ heads aglee The music for Tuesday night, will be under the direction of Henry He upper will be served at 11:30 and | 600 guests may be accommodated at once. PSS G R s PERSONAL. Dr. R. P. Bonnett of Santa Cryz is at the Lick. William Pierce, a capitalist of Sui- is at the Palace. Postmaster’ M. H. Flint of Los An- geles is at the Occidental. Dr. and Mrs. Elmore Stone of Napa are registered at the Palace. | George R. Stewart, a cattleman of Crows Landing, is at the Grand. Ex-Congressman W. W. Dixon, chief counsel of the Amalgamated Copper Company, arrived from Butte, Mont., yesterday and staying at the Palace. ADVEETISEHENTS. Skm Diseases of the most stubborn and chronic kind Jromptly relieved and cventually wre by the use of Hydrozone This powerful germicide is ab- solutely harmless. It has cured cases pronounced mcurable and will cure you. by killi the germs that cause skin diseases, it allows Nature to restore a health skin. Used and endorsed by lead- ing physicians everywhere for the last 12 years. Bookleton request. Sold by leading drugpists or trial bottle sent prepaid on receipt of 25 cents. Quf Chettats 61 O Prince St., New York. g aq Mugay Mack C nd: ¥ SJaturday ni< her 832 Market 5 X In Thelr Whirlwind Musical Comedy, A NIGHT ON BROADWA DEVIL'S AUCTI Next Sunda: This Week Nightly, Including Sunday. MATINEE SATURDAY. LOUIS FREDERICK JAMES and WARDE In the Sumptuous Spectacular Drama, | “ALEXANDER THE GREAT.” Next Week—JAMES and WARDE In CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED IERCES FAVORITE | Monday ana Suna | JUL | Tuesday and Frid Wednesday and Saturday | Thursday. -ALEXAN OW READY. | SEAT: February 22—DENMAN THOMPSON. OR WEAK WOMEN. Ammunluo% Fdllmlln and o8 went peices. Seed | COMPANY | sonas é“xin?’;‘m“’i“‘hmamg., | PLAY | SPECIALTIES | 3¢ Market st. and g0 ;ROLY-POL,Y AMUSEKBNTS. | b il SR Ten Specialties! ** Cast, Including: NELLIE LYNCH. EVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE. Saturday and Sunday Mafinees,—25c and 50e. —_——— NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. INGLESI!DE TRACK Commencing MONDAY, February L Six or More Races Daily. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. BLAUVELT CONCERTS Evenings Feb. 1, 18. Mat. Sat.,Feb. 20 SEATS READY TO-MORROW. AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S. PRICES, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Races start at 2 p. m. Sbarp. Reached by streetcar from any part of the city. Train leaves Third and Townsend streets at 1:15 p, m. and leaves the track immediately after the last race. No smoking in last two cars, which are reserved for ladles and their escorts. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President PERCY W. TREAT. Secretary. COLUMBIA ::xi| DER TNh l.RbAT' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1904 9 \ T . Sl IRA[\ SH ]“‘VERS \IUUSE SCARE L PATTOSIEN’S. - AMUSEMENTS. | | 14 | S ORI D e o s S s o Til } \\ )U (Al ( : ' — 5 ; 53 PRPERNBEMlon i 1 el N ENTIRE COMEDY BILL! onoma and San Jnuqlnu\ air Delegates to the Federa- s 0 i S i " | 2 £ W ¥, ibe. Ho Billy B. Van: Rose Beaumont and { Receive ‘Bountiful Moisture| tion o omen’s Clubs Re-| WILL BE c Company; Thorme and Carleton: § » Crops Are woved | ceive Rather Serious Shock Snyder and Buckley: last times of and the Crops Are [mpm\ul‘ . Monroe, Mack and Lawrence: the P Y (PrTTNe— L i R o | Two Silvas; Stuart Bar anl Man isits WATER TOR ‘Ul FICERS ARE ELECTED|(Clash of Japan and Rus- SATUHDAY' | ""bf;:lu! and Wilfredo, and Orphe- 4 . “ s St S Y | um Motion Pictures. His Divoreed SPPSET S ! Y sia in the Orient Opens = qaResular Matinees p ¢ . : i . y | Mrs. George Law Smith of gt g ‘We have sold so much furniture, so v. Saturday and Sunda Wif 1 . 1 ife and Ignites use on Ex-| Farmers and Orchardists De-| o, i b« | Way for Settlement of Dif- e g e Killi 1] AR fa i i o] .ml ancisco Is Chosen lre,\l-i feultien i tHa' Bt many earpets and curtains that our oSy betore Hnimg >e iZht e Storm, bu on-| g . L S § y bR oA » 4 | dent to Sueceed Mrs. Darling | alkans delivery department is overtaxed. We IV OPERA iR e e ditions Had Not Caused A\lalmi BN s ; Sy are therefore compelled, in justice to HOUSE. YECRUITING OFFICER i Special Dispatch to The Call, DIPLOMATS CONSIDER our patrons, to announce that our store FIFTE W PREVENT R ry ) K P ENTO, Fe 4 = ONFLIC R ¢ ; 2 WEEK OF PREVENTS A DISASTER \‘1‘.::':‘\ :am\:‘_r;:"l | _\u,ylz_km \:1‘-( ) “}.,uh. :::;;1:0 o CONFLICT IS CERTAIN will be closed Saturday. This will give - THE DISCUSSION OF THE DAY. (M -af ile | mained for a wee mouse s s ——e— & i L ( $ 'ALl-v u:n- Woman, | f« -nl\e‘\;\:t‘w;‘t‘l:f " el I(‘me( ‘11\;15 Sl":lr!;;;;y;-lrt;“urh;“’id;}:;f;y‘;cnl:;‘t'1 £ 'll&lllfl 31!1(v e wGovernment , tunity to replenish their stock from . wt She Is Not Imjured and throughout Solano | Wemen's Clubs. It was Just pefore the| 0L the Czar Show Much the warehouses and to deliver all back cflmas Mal’chmn‘ Hnme the Demolition of a Port- : feel elated over the present fa- | pajloting hegan this morning and each; Anxiety Over the Probabil- orders. » 5 pa vorable conditlons. fair voter was trying not be nervous AR s & MRttary: Specthoniur Comi Oies. o land 1ildiy Is Averied| COLUSA, Feb. 11.—Rain fell here at | over the important question she was to| ity Of the Resort to Arms This store will reopen Monday at i = on to-day ,‘;‘.15. is .:.‘Eiimnm—nism. | decic \\‘hon somebody jumpbedd uplin} —_— 9:30 a. m. with new bargains. are in fine condition. a startled wa and somebody else CONSTANTINOPLE, Fel 4 . Feb. 11.—Sonoma | promptly screamed “Mouse!” Imme-| g eb.: 11.—In h . 7 ch rbwior i gl brs s Ebas dge i Sl s ?;fié‘ifi'}"ifii*i&i’f e Pattosien Co., cor. I6th and Mission. = . the precipitation being | bling unsteadily from the uncertain | garia ootz R A L bl “ i began falling carly | the silken skirts of the other half werel Gt aMrererices LN SeChT -2 without a break|gathered safely out of reach of the|yaie been falling since Frmly"f)‘":‘;l;’ " . ’ fell In great, greaded n N I v - 2 sworth blo ntities and was accompanied by < oy ahio oared the sommotion. tac|: VIENNA, Feb. 11—The Folttische A GREAT LAUGHING BILL' an interview brisk wind. Th-l.s,.a.wn is well al - | plained that she “thought she smelled Correspondenz, a semi-official news- TO-NIGHT—MATS. » conducts vanced and n»\zx‘_\‘t]nn‘g 1~ ’grm\' '8 | smoke” did the fears of the timid legis- | Paper, to-day published a communica- Screamingly Funn: ch . o y Grass is ta B {“‘i lators abate. - Even then dainty ruffles | tion from Constantinople, saying that [ stock s doing well. At the present | \ere trequently siven a nervous shuke in Turkish governmental circles the ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. The Gay | “waz=z wezs g ‘f‘”‘“:’!”‘ o e . it | and many a furtive glance sought the | conviction prevails that the present e e A = | You Cor frihies. Abert OF 1hs Tikt Shamnat 1 Hoor. | situation in the Far East renders war Parislans | zasr miemrTe = P AR Short (O S0 e fietent |, With such an auspicious start things | in Bulgaria inevitable. ! ’ I ! ! corresponding date. but sufficient | kept moving at a lively rate and the| In view of this condition of affairs it | dll l“annJ 200 Nights Madiscn 1 has fallen to insure abundant har- | gchequled events followed each other|is considered unnecessary that the -3 BvEs., Mat » 30e. ~ in rapid succession. Porte should burden itself with the se- | Favort NDAY—David | = - i \iobeb, 1L—Rain began| For the first time in the history of | rious obligations involved in carrying | ’" h ()e ;ale e """{,‘,‘:{‘é‘,’;‘;’}; ,' Greatest ) | NEXTMONDAY—David Belaseo and H. C. do ling at 4 « k this afternoon, With | he federation the election of new State | out the principal measures of the re- | JiS Tak conditions excellent for a generous ;ficers was the most absorbing topic| form plans for Macedonia. THE CHARITY BALL. iownpour. Up to midnight the gauge the | IN PREPARATION—PARSIFAL. BENTHAL Market Street, Near Eighth ',us ano MAV!R PROPS, Phone South 533 THIS WEE W AND SUNDAY. Sensational Melodrama The Powerful == IN SIGHT OF = — moseey | —— ST PAUL S === Magnificent Scene: us Costumest All Centra avorites in Cast TO-NIGHT FORESTERS' NIGHT [PRICES Brmnes:.---o--.. 2o i \»xl —“THE MEN OF JIMTOWN OPERA 'GRANDZ: ;.Ih To-Morrow and Wednesday at 2 Sharp. | THIS AND NEXT WEEK ONLY INCLUDING SUNDAY NIGHTS. | CURTAIN RISES AT 8 SHARP. |{WEBER and FIELDS ALL-STAR STOCK COMPANY — Presenting - WHOOP-DEE-DOO JE OF CATHERINE | | | } | HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTIES Bvery Afternoon and Eveaing in the Heated Theater. AND PANT AMERICA PHILIPPINE INCUBATORS. HANNIBAL The Untamable African Li in WEEKLY CALL, $1.00 PER YEAR. THE EASTER GOWN Mrs. Osborn, the famous artist of dressmakmg, the creator of styles for the smart set of New York, in the March Delineator gives the most important fashion news looking forward to Spring and Summer styles. The planning of every gown, she says, now hinges upon the style of its skirt. Easter costume without carefully studying this letter. No woman should plan her In it she will find the secret of correct dressing told in type and shown in dlustranons In this issue there are more real helps for the well dressed wo- man in perfecting her Easter gowns and her Summer than in any other authority. This number alone is more to her in the consciousness of being well gowned than Besides the skirt Mrs. Osborn the cost of a year’s subscription. tells of collar effects and coats. Every Part of the Life of Evéry Woman There 1s somethmg in it for every department of every woman'’s clothes worth life. There are helpful papers on her dress, her beauty, her children, her fam- ily, her table, her house, and for every room in it, and finally for her leisure hour and her intellectual development. These are the things that make oo Belineal’er the most necessary magazine for women. B JUST. OUT, BE SURE P BUTTERICK PUBL IS NG COMPANY, N i W Thesod TQ GET IT.

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