The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 21, 1904, Page 26

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{ario N" FRANCISCO CALL UNDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 190%. : T e 7 — 'JOHN GARBER IS NAMED apvEsTIsENENTS T .~ FOR PANAMA COMMISSION 3.50 SHOES o IR 3.50 The demand for these shoes was { | { {P'esident Selects Distinguished Member of San Francisco | ! Bir Association for Place on Cinal Board and Asks Senator Perkins to Urge Him to Accept Appsintment —e- IN COLORS. \ Special Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 20.—If | Company A, Fifteenth Infantry, at the so great last week that we have de- Judge John Garber, the well-known barracks at Monterey, Cal, upon the cided to take four more lines of departure of the Twelfth Infantry from San Francisco for Manila, P. I. A leave of absence for six months, to take ef- fect when his services can be spared by the commanding general of the De- | partment of California, with permission to go beyond the sea, is granted Major | George O. Squier, signal corps. 1 The following named enlisted men of the signal corps, now at the stations designated after their respective names, | will proceed to Benicia Barracks, Cal-! ifornia, and report upon arrival there | $3.50 shoes and reduce them to $2.50 for this week. F. NOLAN, President of NOLAN BROS. SHOE CO., IS RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, Afid the entire stock of high grade wishes to serve ion he may do San Francisco lawver, ( on the Canal Commi: so. President Rooseyelt has signified ) 'a desire that he shall so serve. The ) ) ) ) ) ) | President _to-day sent for both Cali- | fornia Senators and told them he had i selected Judge Garber to represent the Pacific Coast and asked Senator Per- ! kins to wire Garber and urge him to accept. Both Sénators® were taken ' somewhat by surpri the action of the President, as Garber’s name had not been suggested by either for the|to the commanding officer of Company shoes must be closed out regardless i hanor, while the whole delegation was | C, signal corps, for duty in the Philip- . of cost. ) u mlnd in presenting another name last | | pine Island: First Class Sergeant , besides submitting several other | Niels H. Yurgenson, Fort Mason, Cali- names receiving the indorsement of | fornia; First Class Sergeant Magnus We Will Be Closed Monday (Vnhmmn Birthday). (alifornia business and scientific men. | Nordquist, Fert Sheridan, Illinois; No one in the delegation seems dis- | Corporal Tracy O. Winters;, Fort Mye! posed to criticize the selection, all| Virginia: First Class Private James M. WE WILL PUT ON SALE agreeing that If a lawyer is red on | v, . foris | agreeing that if a lawye L Riley, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and N'S FINE VICI KID ; 1100 Pairs LADIES’ ) FINE VICI KID 00 Pairs MEN thg commission a good one Lm.u been | Private Lee P. Deck, Fort Bliss, Texas. [ 207 (Paurs MERS FAOE vle toe I O it eyl e T e et R A 0 GOES TO THE BUFORD. | welted, sewed soles, stitched edges. [ o€, patent leather tp. weited. ) ‘That a law should be selected | capiain Alga P. Berry, Tenth In- All $2.50 T aes ¢ T atute 32.50 ). scems'to b the point "f,s“" ise, 3% | fantry, will report in person to the A All widths. This week. ... 1 THS VRO d8 qaoted ws Dayire l”'_ general superintendent of the army | .oo pairs JINE BOX 0 Pairs LADT VICI KID ) peatedly sald he w ould "'I‘I' "““_a‘_"‘l ¢ | transport service at San Francisco for | ' caLy Jatest style | LACE SHOE: yle coin toe. ) yman of that profession. He IS S8 't | assignment to duty temporarly as| ioe, welted, sewed soles, stitched | 5" ey ke R 2 { have first determined ujon a me Ll | acting cuartermaster of the transport edges. Regular price $3.50. 5250 es. All widths. This 50 ( man, who would m\"o :|S.:|l:(‘llllon ‘r: Buford. All sizes. This week. oo : S sz the sanitary nesds of the isthmus. e e i R PR . : 2 S was with this understanding that ‘hn‘dP;\’l:‘h-‘edo;f:: nins‘:a;l‘,;a‘l“\ar:o;\x:mn The flh.\,,‘e are all up-tnrr‘}‘a!e <hneshand all stamped $3 Ifd'.hey i v > iy i r 4 - oo are 5 cxactly as represented return them at our expense an et ) ! delegation last year united in presen’c | igjang, California; for duty on board g "‘“,:‘\Cgf Ao iy 8 § ‘l_"" s v ’l" '["lh‘ “f. e oretn Uni. | the submarine torpedo’ boats now at | *%" P ("¢ Fresno, regent of the i | that yard. N J. P. Hart| ) | versity and Stéte Senator. Dr. Rovell's | (tat yard. _Midshipman t EVERY SHOE IN THE HOUSE IS ON SALE AT REDUCED PRICE. Fourth-class postmasters appointed: SHORT LINES ON THE BARGAIN COUNTERS. especially by Senator Bard. L.\ter | | the President is | a preference for an enginger from the Pacific Coast, and the names | of Messrs Manson and Schussler were ‘suzgtflied by their friends, while the | faculty of the University of Nevada | presented the name of Mr. Grunsky of | the San Francisco Board of Public| | Works. The utility of a good business H | man on the board being sugsested, the name of L. D. Craig was presented by California—Bradtmoore, San Diego County, Ellen S. Whiting, postmis- tress, vice Kate Moore, resigned. Ore- gon—Meacham, Umatilla County, Thomas B. Wells, postmaster, v Robert E. Porter, resigned; Ritter, Grant County, S. F. Pring, postmaster, vice Charles E. Bockmer, removed. Fashington—Barron, Whzatcom Coun- v, Arthur C. Egbert, postmaster, vice Simon Veazey, removed; Berryman, ) % & amber of Com-|VWalla Walla County, Charles M. Ber- (| the g astieo O0e ryman, vice James E. Berrvman, re- (P | signed; Home Valley, Skamania Coun- ) FELTON FAVORS GARBER. | (v w.'s. Hosford, vice D. W. Mann. § Among the other candidates for the | Postmasters commissioned: Califor- { ) { ) name was suggested and championed WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES. NOLAN BROS. P“ELAN BU'LD'NG 812-814 MARKET STREET 9-11 O’FARRELL STREET 3750.00 FREE | honor were M. H. de Young, William | nia—Maynard H. Harms, New Alma- Babeock, T. C. Raleigh of Humboldt|den, and Jacob Rehrenman, Lemoine. County and several others. It is said| —_————————— that the President sent for former PERSONAL. Senator Felton while the latter was in B e R T S this city a few days ago in relatioh to i this matter and that Felton s sted e are at the Grand. Paul Burks, an attorney of Los An- the name of Garber. o | geles, is at the California. 750 GlVE AWAY | Judge Garber is a Democrat, but the | gel N PR The sbov two pietures of Ex.Presidents reprosent the n-m. of two lare cities b the United States, President is quoted as saying that he Rev. J 5. Noftsinger of Butte, located in Nebraska a O The center 'W'd"h blank for & ‘h lEx Presilent, whose would not allow politics, or any other | Mont t the Occidental. msnpr‘lnntll‘gw’i:l“n:‘n; ar’v‘z ‘l‘nl V‘:_ emsr- !'l"B!: _"’RSE '!' consideration, to influence him in form- | James M. Meighan, a mining man of niy writien. 11 y';.. sormest, YOU WILL RE CEIVE g4 e save the fitness of | Grovela a Palace. which may entitle you to the whole of part of 750.00, Yot the correct solution of above names and ine by compuuaglon, saye the MIRosp of (Giovelimd, i3 8% thea RIS e s et alioh Apes fot aus Soh oF vans Sucoey S5 06 & POPALEEEs bv o the men for the work in hand. Dr. J. Wallace Dewitt and wife of AWARD OF $750.00. WE DO NOT WANT YOUR MONEY. Should mors than one have cor- “Phis is State appointment, but | S Tect answer, 00 wilFbe paid just the same pro rata. We ad ise ourselves in this This is not a State appol the Grand. Interest you, and we will surely give swav $750 00 hesides valuable m‘mn(l-sl there are 1o blanks, 9 Antioch are guests a Sand . a national one.” said Senator Perkin$| gy, pinley, a publisher of Santa yoursame and auswestonce. ‘A LESLIE, Desk ¢ Pear] Sto. N, Y. City, «“A HAYSEED.” fiinjoxeuios,. gpeaiing "‘“‘f‘lt pronosed | Rosa, is staying at the California. - appointment. t is true the e Cali- 5 . & —_ — e fornia "delegation’ Wi not condulted] ; Pr: and Mrs. B. H, Blackburn . of £ ¥ = 2 s B | Pescadero areé staying at the Grand. Federal Court Notes. Jumps From Window. about it previously, doubtless for that | : . g BTt reason. 1 do mot know - how Judge| H. H. Yerrington, son of the well-| Charles W. Callan, indicted for coun- Myrtle Davis, residing at 110 Ta F I I1E ‘ Nexr Unda 3 A 6U n M r’k Garber's name was suggested, or why | known Nevada capitalist, is at the Pal- | terfeiting, pleaded guilty yesterday in |street, jumped from a second v Itg 1 it appealed to the President, causing|ace. the United States District Court and|window 3t her residence early yester- him to determine uvon it. I have only| Henry R. Levy, a prominent mer-|\ag ordered to appear next Wednes- | day morning. At the Emerg Hos- to say that I am glad California is|chant of San Bernardino, is staying at gay morning for sentence. “ital shie. told & S ot conticlns honored by a place on the commission, | the Lick? The following petitions in insolyency - stories and gave beir SLVER AV 1S man theatrical manager, and wife returned maker, Oakland, liabilities $846, no as ‘ql,‘gh‘ » “The first T knew of President’s | from a visit to the East and are regis- ' sets; Harry Wade, laborer, San Fran-| g v a1 Y AT | intention in this regard v -s yesterday | terdfi at the Palace. cisco, liabilities $549, no assets. | | e wm§ College Men at Banquet. ¢ ) | afternoon, when I called at the White % ] jovernor Pardee, accompanied by PR 5 L 55 L SO : = ( ayseed” is reproduced in three colors from a Tonnesson platinum. &t tha Prag i Sk diiant i | ONeruaE 3 Beta Sigma Chapter, Psi Omega 1 s : L y . at the President’s request, and | .. e toe e g T o | pter, a copyrighted study from life, and portrays in exquisite colors a charming Mrmrflll 5 N S top merd his wife, arrived in the city from Sac Machinists Give Dance, | wraternity, of Berihley gave s den- miss in ail the beauty and glory of young womanhood. 2 i ex Senatsh Perart] ) oot tsdt evening: * Ve REKIS 061 e INAE.OF S Sl Wast S Caiis Satel ] " vhis subject denicis an ideal American type. The rich coloring of her e e Garber, 1/ the Governor is somewhat Improved. | Band, composed of machinists and | quiet at the Califarnia Hotel last even- zolden hair, the css arrangement of I nbounet and walst expos- sted the namie, Juf ‘;"" S the Tate | He Will leave for Southern California 'machinists’ apprentices, gave a dance | Ing. About fifty members of the organi t seled neck and bust combine to give this study dis- iy B e P & ey por | Ui Yorenoan. to their friends in Scottish Hall last | zation were present and spent several Copics. asicinai, ‘which are to. be ‘given sway, are displayed Beveriage. 1 bave mA.apiblon: €e;ex-|. WeA. Clacksan atiorney of Visgihii{ exeuing.- - Xhia Music was rendeyed hy | Rages 1d. meryiment Snd. Speecimal- promincntly the city. Don't fail to inspect one. 3 press concerning the selection, but wil | City. Mont., formerly a member of the | the band. ing. > 3 Fogs E h int- | Legislature of that State, who made Yo R oanr ™" | ensational charges of corruption . . e ”',"_"f’,','rmi,l A against his namesake, United States | ADVERTISEMENTS. MAY NOT ACCEF ey | Senator W A. Clark, several years ~rager 3 pt Several members of the California | g delegation are of the opinion that Judge | Garber will not accept the appointment, | | the latter was fighting the , is among the latest the Grand. I's Free With Next Sunday's oan Francisco Call arrivals at ( ) § ( ( | do so by ? | ment con on account of his vears and the ne- F. W. White, asistant general cessity of his traveling to thé isthmus. | frajont ggent of the Pacific Coast a e van a e | The Canal Commission Will be com-| gioamehip Company, left last evening -~ ~— T S i ! | posed of seven members, two of whoni | eo. Iherd” W Wil saplestet s R s SRR, i | will be chosen from the army and navy A {)f these Admiral Walker, president Ol‘ 2 CONCERT {¢ne present board, will be one, and Gen- | AID THEIR COUNTRYMEN | cral Davis. now in the Philippines, an- his company during the coming sum- mer, haying his headquarters at Daw- son and Skagway. He was accom- panied by J. E. Pharo, general agent | COOK JERSEY » WITH COMPANY ISLAND PACKING AGAIN IN COURT | NORWEGIANS GIVE AND CLEAVER | TO OF IT NOW. KNIFE 3 hed Chinese resident of Australia, who has just died, held the dignity of a | mandarin, was a fluent speaker in. Eng- ) eral other languages and was r »med to be a very wealthy mer- ¥ e jon for Rent and Da Kitchen of the Merchants’ Club Is the | People Made Homeles o L 2 = of thé company at Seattle; who will go e Secmc-of g Aeal oo v | ira of At o Bt B i, TR o R o M e R FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY achamanilh 3 4 - constructe e drainage { i Jers ete ourtane, chie @ e N @ ¢ e o > PEETIRG TR b s ! d » o P S Com corporatio Merchants' Club, complained to the :gd\lé‘ \(1:\'2 Syt id{.. :...hm-.w e i:;;«;nr;‘eclm‘r’i the| AFFECTING THEIR WELFARE $190.00 worth of CARPETS, FURNITURE, ETC.. $10.00 CASH, $2.00 A WEEK s e . ® | & L concert last night at the Al-| C — 24 2 » ey ‘ “‘” ;]',::h:'g '_1:;” R“;“Z" M“J“',‘ {hambra Theater. The proceeds of | Fatification of the treaty, which will be| Council of Education, of Californin $120.00 worth of CARPETS, FURNITURE, ETC,, $15.00 CASH, $2.50 A WEEK L position of second in |y "o o BT o the relief of the | Made mext Tuesday. : Shite’ Kasbolntion Holde teaiion PAYMENTS CAN MADE MONTELY IF DESIRED. sommand in the culinary department, | . Chairman Sherman of the Committee 73 ———— Norwegi sund, a little fish- at City Hell. this exceptiondlly liberal proposition is to be withdrawn in & airing xpended months ago that on dismissed s it had instituted tions, of sued su corpor he company licity of that one yester- ct the Wright interested in all both plaintiff and 2 quarrel over money Judging by the sult filed yes- e of peace at was but a ndar Quong Tart, the most distin- HAPPY llmfl ontmn of the Wew Scalp Antiseptic. t take Jong to number the e heads of some people, the £ they aven't many to num- ber. In most instances, however, the fauit s their own. A germ at the root voc with the most luxuri- 1'7d fo and causes it to fade and fall for this has recently been called Newbro's Herpicide. by dcstroying the germ that damage. besides removing all s from the scalp. In addition it | new life and vigor to enter the #nd happy results are sure to be use, Try it. Sold by ng druggste. Send 10c in stam mpie to The Herpicide Co., Detroi actions was | to ‘decapitate him with a her knife cleaver, mber of cuts on the neck ubstantiate his assertion. to the story 2 pted but and played a nu to told to Captain Mar- Mitchell became enraged py rea- | son of the statement made by his su- perior t liquor had incapacitated him for work and attempted to re- | | fute what he considered a libel in a manner not conducive to good halth or ha ness. The trouble occurred in the kitchen | of the Merchants’ Club, an organiza- tion composed of “captains of indus- t ’ located in the New York Mutual | Life building, corner of Sansome and | California streets. Hourtane up- braided Mitchell for his apparent in- toxicated condition and the latter ar- | gued the point with a butcher knife. | Hourtane was severely cut in the neck | and just as his assailant was about to wield a murderous cleaver Bruce Ré- | 1ana, steward of the club, intervensd jand hostilities ceased. Dr. W. A. Dougherty was sum- moned and dressed the wounds sus- | tained by Hourtane. The police were | notified and Detective’ Harry Rey- nolds was detailed to ascertain the | whereabouts of Mitchell and place him under arrest. —_————— Arrested on Burglary Charge. Jonn Burke was arrested last night | by Patrolman Clifford and booked at the Harbor station on a charge of | burglary. Burke went into Smith's | Cash Store on Market street about 7 {o'clnck Jast evening and while the | clerk’s attention was attracted to an- | other part of the establishment pur- loined three pairs of trousers. He was caught coming out of the place. The stolen goods were found under his coat. and dis- | Accord- | ing village on the coast of Norway that | jge made the California delegation this was wiped out by fire lasf month. The theater was crowded with an siastic audience. Rev. E. M. ensrud delivered an address and an excellent musical programme was ren- | dered. It was as follows: panist, Frederick Maurer. The committee of was as follows: John Ferem, chairman; Dr. Marnm G. Thorwick, secretary; A. Bjolstad, treasurer; Rev. E. M. Stensrud; Mrs. | de Bruun, John Olsen, J. Herdal, Miss | R. Bjornstad, O. A. Tveitmoe, Mrs. K. M. Dazhl, Mrs. G. T. Quisling, Neils Neilsen and J. Stangeland. arrangements | ———— Hold Masfuerade Ball. The Verein Eintracht of San Fran- cis querade ball last evening at Eintracht Hall on Twelfth street. The maskers appeared in all kinds of ludicrous dis- guises and remained masked until 12 o'clock, when the dancers revealed their identity. ——— To-Morrow, Washington’s Birthday, Closed. The Pattosien Company will be closed to-morrow. The store will be open again on Tuesday for the usual rush, at corner Bixtcenth and Mission streets. o held its grand annual prize mas- | | year, has made provision in the Indian | | | | | on Indian Affairs, agreeable to a prom- The council of education of the Cali- | fornia State Teachers’ Association held a session yesterday at the City Hall for the purpose of discussing matters relative to the welfare of pedagogues. Dr. E. C. Moore presided and J. W. Mc- Clymonds was secretary. Some thirty educators from various appropriation bill for a depot to be es- | tablished in San Francisco for supplies | for the Indian seservations on the Pa-| cific Coast. At this depot the supplies | will be concentrated and from there M. Stensrud; s ®y. 0. stri i be ade. By e Foratvens | Y500} “argers, War Department— | PAItS of the State took part in the dis- Greseaky; Violin, *'Sonata, o TS 1), orocoed and Jjoin | CUSSion. the main topic belng a uniform i) ouer Wismer: songs._ @) - e O | p:‘an for len:re of office of teachers ey (¢) “Frmelin Rose’ (Peterson-Berger), | ; throughout the State. Mim Ingebors Resch Pettersen: songn, (8 | ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ . i & “Efteraarsstormen’’— Aut Storin" — | —— 33 sbu LR Sk c i . (o) My Heart and Lyre" (Kierulh, | | British-American Union Wil Dine. | Mrs. Wismer; violin, trioc and adaglo y ¥ i b ps ni vild | (Sinding), Hother Wismer; song “Lungpy | “ | . The ?"‘"5" AR, L;ft" d"_”}l} Horn” (Friedberg). Mrs. Paraskeva Sanderlin give its annual bancuet on urday ‘;‘"‘ ano, @) * Hndfl ‘-\flrl‘h" 'G‘{lm. / | February 27, and it is expected that a | 1] ¢, op (Kubinstein), Anton I I: songs (a) “Raeven laa under Birkernd | iarge number of prominent pe_opl(i of \”r d IA«I)‘ > le nusk‘glruw 1 | the eity will attend. H - Imperial Jap- | ferulfy, (b) “Solveigs Song’ (Grieg), 2 's C | “Aagots Fieldsani “‘Mountain Song Cures Gl'll) and z\nese Majesty’s Consul um} staff are | (folksong). (d) Polka (from Dalarne, national among the invited guests. Those who ! | @ance), Miss ingeborg Resch Pettersen; accom- ! will speak are: Consul General Ben- | nett, Rev. ‘William Rader, Taliesen | Evans, Professor Fairclough, E. K. | Johnston, John McNaught, Attorney | West, Arthur R. Brlggs and Dr. F. W. d’Evelyn. —_———————— Asks Damages for Boy's Hurts. F. Bruggeman, father of Frank | Bruggeman, aged six vears, who was | run over by a wagop owned by the Pacific Laundry Company at the cor- ner of Eleventh and Mission streets last September, sued the layndry com- | pany yesterday for $305 damages. He | claims he had to expend that amount | in medical attgundance for the boy's | COLDS Prevents Pneumonia. | If ycu'va a Cold “77” will brrak it up. If you’ve the Grip, “77” will kncek it out. If vou Cough, “77” will stop it. If your throat hurts, hurts. “77’ will help it. . ————————e If it is on your ches’, Burglar Is Sentenced. Ray Morgan, who pleaded guiity to “77” will c\‘nre it Jubilee Edition of Dr. Hum- phreys’ 'Manual Mailed Free, At Druggists, 25 cents, or mailed. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. Willlam & John Streets, New York. a charge of burglary in Judge Law- lor's court, was sentenced yesterday to serve five years in Folsom penites- tiary. He broke into the room of Wal- ter, R. Gibbons at 209 Kearny street . on ‘the night df December 31. very short time, you may still have the opportunity of taking advan- tage of it, by maRing application during this oer and having the goods delivered when you are ready for them, at the same terms. Positively no interest charged or accepted on accounts. Our credit system is the most liberal in existence. Infofmation in reference to credit cheerfully given. MAXKE YOUR OWN TERMS. 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