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SICK HEADACHE FPositively cured by these | Little mm. | They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | m 20d Too Hearty Fating. A per- for Dizzines he Mouth, Coated Tongt » TORPID LIVER. They e the ancm Purely Vegetable. Smali P, &mall Dose. Small Price. DVRVRD DR DD T «r DR. JORDAN'S arear USELN OF MITOHN P g o a9l OCEAN TRAVEL. TICXET OorF AN LINE. benrg—Scuthampton. RANSFORT LINE. = = Direct. HOLLAND-2MERICA LINE. New York—Rotte WEITE STAR LINE. New YOTX‘—O‘JO.HIY.OW’E*—LJ’QTD"‘O! rs are the largest in the pward Boston 1o Liverpodl oneceritown 14, May 12 ar. 81, Apr. 28 ward, accord- ote., address 81 State st., JOR, 21 Post st | ‘e?amburg American. Bi-weekly Twin-Screw Service. ;For Plymouth, Cherboury. Hambury. | vania ,\ 1 achiand | ApL 7 4 Patricia Apl. asiun on board | nnm mucAl I’.m Broadway, New York 401 CALIFORNIA sT. | 0CCC|C$.S.“. 2 e eroncy DlMI.whulfl for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- | Thur., March 3, § or Honolulu, Meh, 12, 11 » m, | AAmAIL SALOA, WEw for Tahiti, Mch. 18, 11 a.m. ummm-u..m ket Oifice, 643 Rartaty ‘(nmm}: CENERALY TRANSATLANTIQUZ LIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. “ 0 a. m.. from Pler 42, ver. foot of Morton st ciass to Havre §4% and upward. GEN- | AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND J. F, FUGAZI & CO., 5 Montgomery avenue, Francisco. I R FreigitOics, 359 Barkat 8t Pierbe. 7, Pacific SL. ry Thursday instead of class 10 Havre, $70 and upward. Sec- | 2 Brosdway (Hudson Bulldlul.( cific Coast sold_ by road Ticket Agents. Bteamer S4a m E1nday, = . except Sunday. ) p. m u-v-v-nuo uwma!nm ex. Sunday. 4:15 p.m. Fare, 50 cents. Td. :{mxm Pier 2, Mission-st, dock, | City ~ |on of solid flesh. Persons who | | from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and ! cause they fail to derive proper ~— [MPROVEMENTS BLOCK STREET Engineer Reports on Petition of Union 0il Com- pany to Lay Spur Track | | BRIDGE TH Bh BUILT Harbor Bmud Will Make Disposition of Wharf Ob- structing a Thoroughfare | i iaiass - | Engineer Grunsky yesterday #d a report with the Board of Public | Works regarding a permit for the main- tenance of a spur track on Illinois street, near Sixteenth, by the Union | 0il Company. Grunsky reports that the company’s improvements have been =0 located as to cut off approximately enty feet of the easterly side of Illi- nois street, leaving on the ground an elghty-foot street. This is also the cond southerly from this property | to Eigh nth street. The Harbor Commission notified the board that some satisfactory disposi- | uld be made of the Union Wood now o of Third street, so that the Company could construct a: ige across Channel street. the Santa ste foot 1 br The vetition of R. D. Smith and J.| | F. Connolly that. Mission street from Second to Third be ed was referred to the Ci for a cost esti- ty Engineer transmitted plans to the tion for the reconstruc- corners of the base- e Whittier School at an esti- cost of $660. amount of deposit for the con- uction of conduits by Herbert E. on Mission, New Montgomery and streets was fixed at $335. board decided to investigate the t of Almshouse Superintend- hmitz relative to the impassab avenue from K directed to George C. dewalk be con: ted ) stres near Green. f( Engineer Grunsky er of the that supp! r from Coyote Cr cause the sourc in yesterday ansmitted to t on the released srade Lake stiect and Twent attorney ad- s were taken e resolution of shed for ten 10 action te be avenues. im that proc that not arly in fatal ¢ assessment for t - e IILES FINANCIAL REPORT. Donahue of Works Board . 422 35 Cashie ancial report of Cashier De of the Board of Public Works for hows the recelpts for a ts issued aggres $12.009 08 amount space permits, b dnd sidew buiiding which ere made i mounted to 39089 18, were for de- on permits returned, $4349 18 for posits account of tearing up streets fund and $255 on the house moving fund. frcsrsie s i Sucs Davis for Support. May Davis, who was married to Henry Davis at Oakland in January sued him for maintenance j a3 he alleges that February is year he abandoned her and has ce then contributed a cent f yporte of herself and one child. who, according to his wife's receives a salary of $120 a | been ordered to appear be- - Hunt to-morrow and show | complaint fore Ju cause w he should not pay Mrs. Davis $50 a month pending trial of the suit. —_———— { Auaches Creamerie Company. An attachment was served yesterday | on A. McKerlie, doing business un- der the name of the Yolo Creamerie in the Union-square Market, at the in- stance of the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of Sacramento, which has sued the concern for $3631 60. ADVEETISIIENTS. “THIN FOLKS Should know that perfect diges- tion and assimilation of the food is the first essential to the putting have a weak stomach and suffer Constipation are always thin, be- nourishment from their food. Try Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters at { once. It will strengthen the stom- ach, perfect digestion and build up firm, solid fiesh. It never fails. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS TURPIN N ARROW COLLAR 16 CENTS, 2 FOR 28 CENTS CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. MAKERS OF CLUETT AND MONARCH SHIRTS cupying 'a wharf at | | | March 17 in honor of ~ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1904. MEETS AN AWFUL DEATH IN HIS OWN ELEVATOR Samuel Baden, Well-Known Manufacturer, Is Killed While Paying an Early Morn- ing Visit to His Place of Business % SATS MISSION IS CONCILIATORY Herbert George, Head of San | Francisco Citizens’ Alll-‘ ance, Arrives From Denv er1 WILL STATE ‘ ORGANIZE Declares Tt Ts to Interest of Both Employer and Em- ploye to Work Together oA IR Herbert George is registered at the Palace. He came to San Francisco in November and organized the Citizens' Alliance. He returns to this city to take charge of the work and will de- vote a good share of the time during the coming yeéar not only to directing the San Francisco alliance, but ‘to or- ganizing the entire State. He has just finished his work in Colorado and says industrial peace has been established, all reports to the contrary notwith-| | standing. Speaking of the situation in | Colorado, Mr. George said: % | There is a Citizens' Alliance in every city and town In Colorado, and these various ai- liances now have a greater membership than the labor union: s my purpose to put Calttornia o ¥ same. basis. ‘The exe committee of the Citizens' { Alllance of 0 is made up of your | most representstive citizens, cool and con- servative, who really at heart, like all good i friendly toward® labor, because ch thing as “classes” in the e San Fran: there r the interest of Loth the employer to work together on friendly can always be dons when 2 on both sides to | exercise vrinciple of give and take. | I am here for a peaceful purpose, and it Is | my intention to get acquainted with all sides | of the question before I act, and I feel quite {stre that I will be met in a friendly spiit by all sides, because. if through our committee | work legitimate labor can 2o on in the even tenor of its way unmolested and the business interest can be mads to feel re_every one will feel thankful to the Citiens’ Alllance for bringing about this scrt of a condition. Mr. George will take charge of the Citizens’ Alliance offices in the Crossley building immediately and regular meectings of the alliance will be S soon as arrangements can be held made for a hall sufficiently large to ac- a commedate membership, “I notice by the records in the office to-dav thdt there are over 10,000 blue card members already with a red card membership of half as many sight,” continued Mr. George. dicates the regular membership and the red the ailied members. I purpose rais- ing this list to 30,000 before next De- cember, falr percentage of the S SEERS N AN Febrnary License Coliections. Tax Collector Smith stated yester- day (hat the receipts of the license of- fice for n of February, 1904 were $3( , an increase over the same month last year of $2914 25. The number of licenses of all kinds issued was 2801, and liquor licenses amount- ;ed to $19,824 There w 122 li- censes granted to restaurants. The principal increase was for lodging- houses, real estate brokers, fortune tellers and phonograph parlors. | MANUFAC rl RER WHOSE BODY, MORNING AT HIS PLACE OF TERRIBLY CRUSHED, WAS FOUND T THE BOTTOM OF THE ELEVATOR BUSINESS ON FIRST STREET. B skir brother-in Samuel den, a manufacturer and shirt Attorney F a horrible manr His dead xud\ N Stons, an er- there that Baden met his death. he belief that Baden, the third 0 forced open leading out of the elevator, ting the elevator the body must adies waists, oor, °n the at the stame time s TN door met de: morning. was found by Gus rand boy, lving at elevator shaft. Baden he an office 2 sided with his at street. While his death v doubt the result of an accident, it was at first thought by the police that mur- der had been committed. The body was found Iying in a manegled heap at Ach, ves in erday 4 . upward. In this we have been crushed between the ele- vator and the floor above. Employes of the turing Company say that Baden was in the habit eof getting down to his office very earl in the mornings, | sometimes a 1z before 4 o'clock. Police Officer Chapelle stated yes- terday afterncon that he had oft warned Baden about belng careless with the elevator. He further says A the bottom of an | First s ne occupied and re- Steiner without 11 10 the bottom of the shaft with arms and | that Baden was in the habit of arriv- legs broken and t kull fractured. |[ing at the building before daylight, The factory of the Baden Company {and was invariably careless in the i€ on the third floor of the building | manner he operated the cage. and is reached by a narrow winding The theory of fobbery and murder stairs. At the top of the stairs on |was .quickly discounted when, upon the third floor is the door to the ele- | seadkching the“body, it was found that vator, which evidently had been |the dead man was armed with a 38- forced open. The elevator was found | caliber revolver and had about twenty | at the top floor, but blood stains on | dollars on person. the floor of the elevator and on the Baden leaves a widow, daughter { floor by the entrance at the thirfl|and two sons. The bodv was taken story show conclusively that it was ' in charge by Attorney Henry Ach. = & — -3 LOYAL SONS OF ERIN WILL WILL BRING WITNESSES OBSERVE ST. PATRICK'S DAY | FOR THE BOTKIN Oceasion to Be Celebrated With Field Day in Afternoon and Literary Programme at Night. The executive committee in charge District Attorney B\Ingmn Sends As- sistant Bond and Warrant Clerk Kennedy to Dover, Del. Thomas J. Kennedy, assistant bond of the H]‘{ if’;‘“'il‘k: ’;fl)' RC:HE’:R"OE and warrant clerk, has been selected by met at Knights of the Red Branc Hall last night- and outlined more | L orict Attorney Bylngton to proceed to Dover, Del.,, and accompany the wit- nesses in the case of Mrs. Cordelia Bot- kin, charged with murder, to this city. All the witnesses in the East are to be waiting for him at Dover, where Mra. Elizabeth P. Dunning received the box pians for the celebration to be held on Erin’s patron The afternoon exercises will consist of Gaelic field sports at the Presidic athletic grounds, and in the evening there will be a musical and | literary entertainment at Mechanics’ Favilion, followed by a grand ball. The programme will consist of pa- triotic selections by the orchestra, a drill by Company D, League of the Cross Cadets, vocal selections by Da- vid Manlloyd, sleigh bells solo by Miss Nellie Waters, reading of resolution and a short address by the chairman of the evening, Michael Casey. Eight thousand tickets will be printed for the occasion, three thou- sand for the afternoon event and five thousand for the evening entertain- ment. A request will be made of all the large business heuses to allow a half-holiday to all employes who de- sire to take part in the celebration. Ths Board of Education will also be asked to grant all school children a holiGay, should they be disposed to/ attend the exercises. The committee will meet again on next Sunday at the same hall. The Knights of the Red Branch will | observe the one hundred and twenty- sixth anniversary of the Irish patriot, Robert Emmet, with a celebration at Native Sons’ Hall to-morrow evening. The cration will be delivered by Frank J. Sullivan. Many well-known enter- tainers have volunteered their ser- vices for the occasion. The following committee will have the affair in charge. J. Deasy, J. J. Conniffe, P. J. Madigan, T. L. mhoney and T. J. iellett eaint. which caused her death and the death of her sister, Mrs. Deane. Mrs. Botkin's second trial is set for March 10, but as it is anticipated the impaneling of the jury will occupy at least two days the examination of wit- nesses will not be commenced until Monday, March 14. —_———— Wants Books Experted. The Board of Works yesterday re- quested the Board of Supervisors to have experted the books and accounts kept by N. Jortall, former secretary of the board. The request is made so that the surety company which was on Jortall’'s bond may be advised if all moneys handled by him have beén properly accounted for. ———— e $40.00 l“lne Bedroom Suit for $26.00 This Week, All this week at the PATTOSIEN'S ' the entire line of $40.00 Bedroom Sets SIEN COMPANY, corner Sixteenth and Mission streets. The above advertisement ng ‘Wednesday's Call reading *‘ Be uit for>$6.00.” Pattosien Co. ine Bedroom suu ro{‘ The wDLmv~ o0 Call 'rm- exnlsn:t!on is made by the % in ultlceeh :fl.:rw::“;uoko" as_the . no su e an - vertisement as printed was m’lhnlu on | Baden Manufac- ' TRIAL | of poisoned candy sent from this eity’ will be closed out for $26.00 at PATTO- ! eared lnl .00 Fine | ADVERTISEMENTS. Evaporated Cream always bears the above cap label. 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Bouth Sab Francisco, Millbrae, Bur o “Windsor, . Belmont, & Healdsburs, Fair Oaks, Lytton, 3:30p| Geyserville, 8:00 aj | 3:30 p $:00 af ‘Guerneville. Sonor Gien Ellen. | 3:30 p| 8: t)p Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Green Bras for San Quentin; at santa Rosa for hite lul&,hur Fulton for Altruria and M ysers, Booneville and nnplnd for Duncan Springs. mmua mnu Keiseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, gort and Bartlett Springs; at Diiah ur Vun{ Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Laks I B E oo, Witter Springs, Upber Lake, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lier] Pocknells, Sennedrin Heights, Hullvills, OFr's Hulfway House, -+ estport, Ber Springs, sen’s, Dyer, nmrm’.. Pepperwood. nd Bureka Saturday o Sunday round-trip tiekets at re- duced ral On_Eut reund-trip tickets to all points be, San Rafael at half rates. icket offices, 630 Market street, Chronicle bullding. R X. IYAN. Ml! flafl%l.l)fllflllf & and way Sundays only—10 a. m., Point Rayes sad % Y