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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1904. ADVEBTI ENENTS. o MRIK! FEVER . 15 ABATING Remarkable Era of Peace in the Industrial Centers of the United States EXCEPTIONS San Francisco One of the Cities Where Conditions Are in a Disturbed State Special ;)llpllch ;_';he Call. NEW YORK, April 30.—According to statements made to The Call to-day, this country is nearer to industrial peace than on May 1 in any year since ARE FEW WASH DRESS FABRICS Novel and distinct features for Spring and Summer at most inviting prices. [MPORTED COLORED EMBROIDERED SWISSES —For dresses, in the latest designs. FRENCH PRINTED ORGANDIES—Very choice for dresses. ANERICAN GALATEA—Full as- || PRINTED LAWN —The best qual- sortment of styles and 15C ity in neat and summery ISC 1 organized labor assumed its present o yard patterns, Yi.l‘d importance. Within the last few weeks REAL JAPANESE CREPE — Soft || PLAIN BLUE LINEN—3 inches B the diicutiy with mincrs of bitumin: : 5 ous coal has been settled and one of the “‘:c‘ 53-:"7» special 25¢ ‘:fi“'m rdflu Mflhl‘ 50 H Dissest strikes the world evef saw was &a vams....... g s ol .ok = averted. The condition in the steel and iron industry, which threatened very seri- ous trouble, has been peacefully adjust- ed within the last week. The lithogra- phers’ quarrel with their. employers, which kept 10,000 skilled workmen idle for 2 month, has been settled and the men are all at work. In New York City there is no trouble in sight. With the recent settlement of the bricklayers’ and laborers’ dispute the strike fever seemed to subside and employefs in the bullding trades and in most other branches of industry are looking forward to at least one year of uninterrupted business. Thcie are but two points whare | either employers or union 11en are ex- ! pecting f1amcdiate troubie. A geueral ¢ of stieet car emp ogea is threat- | €ned 1n Sun Francisco and an up: of uni-n garment worksrs thronizheut th2 ccuntry against the open shop pol- IMPORTED COLORED FRENCH LINEN SUITINGS—The Iztest novelties. IRISH DIMITIES—A great variety in all grades. —LINEN DEPARTMENT— We carry 2 full Hine of the different makes of White Linens for making waists and suits. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Geary and Stockton Streets, Union Square. Traims leave and are | due to arrive st | 1~y cdopied by the empleyars 15 ex- _nb—muu Z SAN FRANCISCO. | pected. Aircady there have been Faox APRIL 10, 1904 | etr! aund lockouts in this rch in Pk Shibie | BT 11ia and Rochester, here the (Foot of Market Street ) rs have practically gained ibe Among the raiiroads there is less dis- content than has ever been known be- fore at this time of the year, and, aside from a possible tie-up on the New York, New Haven and Hartford, the machinery is running smoothly. Industrial education, a better under- standing and the application of arbi- tration and the joint-trade policy are | given as reasons for this increased TNION LEADER “7904 7.90s Vacariiie Benicia. § TALIFORVIA LIMITED TO ruiaaco LEPVES DALY &t 9:30 a. m., through in 7 with diner and all trlvpin(:x Frdis Ofher Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, ed, Me Hanford and Visalla. 1 Grand Canyon and | Chicago | TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, 5. F. Also 1112 Broad- Lirermore. Stock i nl;\;;.}\fi s ::-y‘,o-klufl Cal. 27 South First lt-.; l5 “SSA[ LTI:D Gt 30 CoLIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. | 6507 LESSERE ! 620" 12.20¢ SEN FRANCISC: +Nu N.RTH PACIFI | RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Poet Of Market Street. !AI r-.nxcxuco TO SAN urux.. 8:00, $:00, 11:00 a. 4, 5:10, 5:00, 6:30 and 11750 | | National Organizer for the United Mine Workers At tacked While on a Train Los Amgeies Way Stations "5 -y o 38 tra ‘E‘:“!'\a;fl"fi {“x: % DENVER, Colo., April 30.—W. M. 10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. Wardjon, national organizer of the SAN RAFAEL TO SAN rn'cnoo United Mine Workers of America, was gy terribly beaten on the head and shoul- ders with revolvers by three unknown men at Sargent, Colo.,, and lles in a ; critical condition to-day at the Denver and Rio Grande Rallroad Hospital at Salida. Wardjon was traveling eastward from Crested Butte, where he had been organizing the Colorado Fuel 1:30, 11:15 a. 7:50 p. m.; 1 m, 513 pEw Portmmd, Puget ard, Niles and Saa Jose (Sun- only LINE ot Market Windsor, JHealdsburg, Ly 3 in the habeas corpus case of Charles | H. Moyer, president of the Western Z‘P 72D Federation of Miners, who is held as’ a military prisoner at Telluride. Governor Peabody is compared by Richardson to a soldier drunk with power and his acts In trying to sus- w pend the privilege of the writ of habeas 2700 & 110:20210:20 2 zna u» a2d Way Stations.... 1HTr epork Cemirviia an. Jose New Almades. Los Gatos.Felton. 1 Boylder Creei i Principsl Way { p corpus to the acts of tyranny practiced «wr Itvorl.lcn.-.:ou. Los Gatos | 3 ,,nn:h.‘ people of England by the olden [} llm 20 p | kings. n'fj;l ,lu\f':y(' l’"“;l;fifl | — | Richardson, in his brief, attacks the From GARLAD rn?‘;f Grostmty e i | decision of the Supreme Court of Idaho 18:05 -10:08 2 i in a similar case and says it is the only sfl.flr:m: af'f\;"?l',‘a“ Bits ' court in the country that has said that SR lé)uon for Lytton the military was above the judiciary. o e Germes aEES SPrings: 3 He says that the decision does not fol- ,;I_H(/.Annd for Duncan Sprfin low precedent or common sense and ot Pay, Lapiasille . Garisbad that the Judges of the Supreme Court should not consider it ws‘l’ mec (lm‘ Uauge | wllvnd Streets.) 184 -Monterey and basts Cruz Excar- sipn-(Sunday omly). ew Almeden (Tues., Frid., oniy), The Conster—Stops only Sab_Jose., (conpection for Hoills- Lakeport and Bartlet r Vichy Springe, Earnm‘n of Colorado s Taiegy. Cmsirovilie (con- ke, Pomo, Potter’ Valiey | When declding the present case. * o Pactte 7"‘!’1" "':.,;:"‘:“g: Riverside, Lieriey’s, Bucknell The Legislature alone, Richardson 20 o b D Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, ' Orr's Hot says, has the authdrity to determine “Shcita. Spn Laispotipe, principel Springs, Hallway 'House, Comptche, Camp - -uumm-nu (conaeccion Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, When the conditions require the sus- for Lompoc. pal siations Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragg, pension of the privilege of habeas cor- e e Westport, Sherwood. Cahto, Covelo, Laytor veptars, Burbank. Los Angeles . 10.48¢ | villc, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harmis, Ol K Pus and then to suspend it. ions Sen- ,,‘.:g Tres Finos. C;:lw!\ | seme.. m;: v, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia | PUEBLO, Colo., April 30.—Because Santa irove Salt | and ‘Eureka. C . Lujs Oblsyo and Princh ls Baturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | Charles Demolli, ;vrormer organizer of ey Station: - & uced rates. the United Mine Workers, failed-to ap- / [ Sez J. ¢ Way Etati On Sundays—Round trip tickets to all | fi: J.m-(‘l:r.‘. San i bevond Sun Ratael at half rates. — = o POInts | pear to-day as -complaining witness 1300 &. “‘" ::w-- b\lTlld(l);: office, €50 Market street, Chronicle against Oreste Pagnini, charged with (wr Des Monte H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, belng the ringleader of a gang which Gen. Manager. Gen, Pass. Agt. | TO SANRAF. NORTH [RRE T assaulted the Italian labor leader sev- eral weeks ago, the case was dismissed ! by Justice McCallip. Pagnini, how- ever, will be held on a complaint sworn to by William Gearhard, charging him - Pacific Grove (connects st Santa “€lars, except Sunday, for Santa Cruz, Boulder Ureek and Karrow ; - 12150 307 Tres rmn ‘Way Passenger 10 454 with assaulting Demolli with intent to .gg: .’::L"‘r‘f.?f\'.':’fi.;“"x';: . 18.00a MII.L VALLEY, kill. Demolli is in the coal fields of princips) Way CAZADER Kansas and is in communlcntlon with aa . 318 | A 0, Efc. | tricnds’ nere. 4B» Souset -..\nmfi Redwo- d. S Via Sausalito Ferry. ey e g | Suburban Service, Standard Gauge Electri— | ~Samuel Parks Dying in Prison, > - eming El Paso, Divess from, &l:l’:mlwo 1>‘au“y [E 00.5‘ 899, | OSSINING, N. Y., April 30.—Sam- o ey R i 1 uel Parks, the former walking dele- 7:00, 8:46, 10:20, ucbp m. AFAEL 'ro SAN FRAhClsco gate of the Structural Iron Workers' 5, aipa m. Union of New York, is dying in the 20 p. m. >4 hospital at Sing Sing Prison. FROM ""—"5 SAVEEY TO,SAN FRAN- suffering from tuberculosis. CISCO—Daily 11:20 & m., 12:35, 200.1;5,105,505 05, 7:05 9:00, 10:35 p. m. THROUGH TRAINE. $:00 a. m daily—Cazadero and way stati 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturday excepted) Temales and way stations. p. m Saturdays—Cr adero “and way Sundays only—10 a. m. Point Reyes and way stations, TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FZRRY—Union Depot, foot of Market et. and at Castrovilie for P-dle . Sroxe ane Wa tations. 16. 1o San Mateo, Beresfe Carios. Re He is . S Paie Alto and Way 11.30r Bouth San Francieco. K | IAI&'A! mvu. MT. TAMALPAIS Ranway Taw | lolm\‘& + San Carios, Bed Fair Onks, Menio Bark #snd Puio Alte. 11.307 Mayseld. Mountain View. Sunny Toig. Law Sante Clars and . oue .45+ stetions. OEWFY, STiON: ,‘J-,. <OiG &CO. f Las B W O SLIO T e ) Feorans 44| P) attacked in a car while the train was 45 pi | standing at Sargent. He is suffering 45 a ! from concussion of the brain and the | b a hospital physicians say his recovery 5 b 7.20 b | is doubtful. 5 p { Governor James H. Peabody is de- | 20 a| a'!clared to be a usurper in a lengthy | Fulton. 25 p p | brief filed before the Supreme Court | e 45 pl P to-day by Attorney E. F. Richardson | ~ COURT ISSOES AN INUACTION Federal J udge Restrains the Striking Machinists From Opposing New ~ Employes SIE i PROBLEMS INVOLVE LAW Interference With the Work : of the Santa Fe Company Will Not Be Tolerated LOS ANCELES, April 30.—United States Judge Wellborn of the District Court issued an order this mormng temporarily restraining the striking Santa Fe machinists in Barstow, San Bernardino and The Needles from in- terfering with the new men employed by the company in place of those who have left their employment and enjoin- ing those on strike from hindering in any manner the operation of the com- pany’s train service, its machinery and all other departments. The court declined to interfere this time in cases where the striker: may seek to induce men to leave, their employment with the Santa Fe, if such leaving Is the result of persuasion. At- tempts to have the restraining order cover this subject failed, although it was stated in ccurt that when the question comes up for hearing 'on its merits evidence along that line will be considered. On the Santa Fe main lines in Ari- zona the action brought is entitled the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Kallroad Company against Abbey and others, the defendants being striking machin- ists who have left their employment at The Needles. The local case is entitled the Southern California Rallway Com- pany against Allinger and oth is in restraint of the men who Both cases have been set for hearing May 12. The restraining orders pro- hibit the defendants from interfering in any manner with the representatives or agents of the company in the move ment or operation of its locomotives trains or cars, or hindering or prevent ing agents of plaintiff from freely moving or operating its trains, or any of its rolling stock. The defendants also from entering on the at s are enjoined mises of plain- tiff, or upon any of its property, in- cluding t and rolling stock, or in any manner mterfering with plaln- tiff corporation in discharge of its du- ties as a common carrier, also from tampering with plaintiff’s property, in- | cluding tools, cars, engines and other ! materials; and from threatening by means of force or violence, or by the use of opprobrious epithets or means of intimid4tion, whether upon or near | the premises of the plaintiff to quit the service of plaintliff corporatign. Also from inducing employes of plain- | tiff who may have a contract of em- ployment, to quit their employment, or ''to break (helr contracts in any manner. o NoT NEAR AN AGREEMENT. | Futile Conference of Labor Leader 1 With Santa Fe Manager. TOPEKA, Kane, April 30.—J. D. " Buckalew, third vice president of the International Assoclation of Machin- ists, who Is in the city for the purpose of adjusting the differences between the Santa Fe and his assoclation, had a short conference to-day with H. U. Mudge, general manager of the road. When asked if anything of importance had transpired during the conference, | Buckalew said: “No, nothing of importance has oc- curred. The company and the men are still as far from a settlement as they were before any talk with Mudge.” HOTELS AND RESORTS. (New)HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE. (REMODELED ANy KEBUILT at experss ,000—New Management—ENTIKELY FinEPRoor. ATION—Very _accessible to street car lines, theaters, etc. EUROPEAN PLAN. 225 ROOMS with LUXURIOUS BATHS— Eeveral brivate rooms in antiqus decorations, Turkish Baths in Hotel. _UNSURPASSED RESTAURANT. De Ster. Chef. fcrmerly of Waldorf-Astoria and ar to Prince of Wales. L ORCHESTRA. Telephone Connec- e T avery acen: ioms’ ietarms, Coumbotion e with any part of the coast Wire for reservations, at our expense. HOTEL BUTLER. Seattie. Wash. Palace DON'T FA'L TO and Grand Hotels umu:nmx ALCAZAR SOUVENIR HATI.\EE TO—DAY. , LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. THE GREAT COMEDY SUCCESS, PARLOR, the PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR. LOR, and | Bex-u-n 2 Mayee t B Pr neral M TheNew Clown' | “The tunniest thing in many a week."— ne; ::x:' rfic to T8c; Mate. Sat. & Sun., ficwi&: i TO-MORROW NIGHT—ONE WEEK, ARTHUR W. PINERO'S DRAMA, TiE PROFLIGATE “R!T ‘TIME AT 'I‘H'E ALCAZAR. 9—THE PLNN'Y oM ‘AY“TBFTWO SCHOOLS. CENTRAL=S: | Market 8t Near Eighth. Phone m B33 uflhli T&PA'—TDJHGH‘I‘ LAST TIME » Of .the’ Tremendous Sensational "Hit, . THE STILL ALARM. ‘fo-morrow NlfllhAll Next W Ty ‘The Celebrated Brama, “" fin JfiKYLL ‘N MR, HYOE. umcnm. HAYALL In the Famous D-l Am e Ko S mezs P g s ALVERTISEMENTS. EXTRAORDINARY CUT RATE PRICES BARGAINS FOR MAY Only four weeks left to us to dispose of our spring nov- An unusual opportunity to purchase the newest style garments at a great saving of money. prices, but garments of better quality natenal and better elties. workmanship than anywhere. TAILOR SUITS $20.00 Novelty Suts. ¢ I CUT RATE ] Light gray, light tan Novclty Eton Suits with or without capes, plain and trimmed, full newest cul skirts, 2 $25.00 Novelty Mixture and Fancy Camei’sHair Suits, hand- $42.00 High Novelty Suits, fancv crepe effelt, collazless CU’I' RATE g32 50 somely trimmed. STRATE ... $IT.50 $35.00 High Grade Venetian and Broadcloth Suitsexquisitely ttimm:d.d colors black, navy, green and garnet. CUL-RATE.......... 325 | : | 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET Not alone the lowest JACKETS AND SKIRTS $10.00 Light Tan Box Coats, satin lined. $7.50 CUT RATE Noveity Coats, loose back, satin linzd, trimmed, all now at CUT RATE PRICES 9. ©10, $il, $12.50 $10.00 Silk Blouse, lace trim- $1.50 $15.00, SI'I 50, $20 SKIRT> ta.nine and Si.k Skirts at LUT RATE PRICE features. H Tents perfectly waterproof. ] flight over the city. RERAATZDAADD ...THE GREAT.. Floto Shows ==————=THE CIRCUS BEAUTIFUL———— This, Affernoon and Night Ccntinuing for Eight Days At Corner 11th and MarKet Sireets. Go see DIAVOLO loop the gap, and a number of other star ADMISSION - Adults 50c.; Children 25c. DR. GRETH'S AIRSHIP now on exhibition before making 1ts CALIFORNIA col The new problem play, TOM’S WEDDING GIFT By D. T. CALLAHAN, Mont powerful and soul inspiring prob- lem play ever written. A story of divorce. == EXTRA == SEAT SBALE opens to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock for the one attraction all San Francisco has OUR NEW MINISTER The, best nlay and the best com- pany to visit the coast this season. “THE. FAMOUS ALL-STAR CAST. Ernest Hastings, Joseph Conyers, Charles Stedman, John Barker, John P. Brawr. Louls Flerce, Fred Mower, Grant Foreman, W. C. Tanuer, Ger- trude Perry, Clara Rainford, Philw May. OPENING NIGHT NEXT SUNDAY. Only one more week to wait, but you may -secure your seats early and avold the crowds. RANI OPERA unprer (J‘ KATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGXHT POS. TIV.LY LAS. WHIRL-I-GIG And BIG-LITTLE PRINCESS TO-MORROW NIGHT Melbourne MacPDoweli w LA TOSCA POPULAR PRICES=-15c, 25¢, 30e, 78¢. *ADAME Next Tllim Fight, RA THESTE smm Aim'i.n’y Tt I W0 FERFORWANCES | LUMBIA TO-NIGHT LEADING TBEATRE LAST TIME "m FOUR COHANS, In “RUNNING VING FOR OFFICE" 2 Weels Beginning { Fizst Thme fn San Francisco. | i | f I (&t Matinees, 1 Swiftest Fun Show on Earth. KLAW and ERLANGER Present The Greatest Drawing Stars in America, = ROGERS and In John J. McNaliy's Latest Vaudeville Farce, “TRE ROGERS BROS. IN LONDON.” Mcst Elaborate Vaudeville Farce Production Ever Made. 110—ENTERTAINERS—110. CAST INCLUDES Gus and Max Roers, Joseph Coyne, Lilllan Coleman Lee Harrison, Carrie Reynolds, Melviile Ellls, Neva Aymar Geo. Austin Moore, Lottie Uart, Witiiam J. Cale, James Cherry, Harry Brown, Arthur Gibson. ‘‘Laughing Limit of the World.” ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT—NEXT WEEK ONLY. WHEN JOHNNY ' Grand Revival uf ibe Popular Prices Box and Mondey, May 09— Heéclery GOOD-BY TO-NIGHT. THIS IS, THE CLOSING OF CHOW-CHOW LAST TWO TIMES TO-D. RUNAWAY GIRL.” Come snd say —uoa-by nr a time to the only RESERVED SLATS—NIIDII and e y oy ‘and Cllldl!ll | AN FRAKCISCOY | | f | . Engagement Extraordinary of + DAVIS, MACAULEY and (Company Presenting “PALS,” an Episode in One Act, by EDMUND DAY. Direct from Their Australian Triumphe, : M. F. DUNOND'S TRIO The Celebrated Parisian Minstrels. SISTERS GASCH Phenomenal Equilibrists, Who Where Other Athletes Leave oc. HAL MERRITT In His Poster Girl Monologue. STELLA BRANDOW AND WILEY Colored Singers and Grotesque Dancers, Retained for One More Week, by Uni- versal Request, WILFRED GLARKE WITH HIS COMPANY Presenting His Adaptation from the French, “NO MORE TROUBLE.™ LA PETITE ADELAIDE The Daintiest Dancer on the Stage. Orpheum Motion Pictures Showing. the Lagest Novelties. cond and Last Week of the Big Gum, LEW SULLY “President of the Laugh Trust,” in an Entire Change of Specialty | Regular Matinees Every Wedne: Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. P 10c, 25¢ and 30c. B e e R R R R R R R R R R R R RIS, COURSING PARK P.J. REILLY. . JAS. ¥. GRACE. . TO-DAY, SUNDAY, MAY Ist. GRAND ETIONAL CHAMPION STAKE Th.rd Contest—Best Three in Five. RICHARDA_I}TON vs. BARGE GLASSIC RESERVE STAKE -Nominations---64 TRAIN SERVICE: M O N D A Y| teaves Third and Townsend strests 18:15, 11:30, 1 and 1:30; Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later. Returning at 4:43 p. m. and after the last course. San Mateo electric cars every four minutes during the day. High-Class Specialiies Every Afternoon and Evening [n the Theater, N oRties: TED Q 4 DIAMOND: TED MoKENNA LOVE: MILDRED nu:m'n«l asa CTURES. MOVING PH TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW 4 MAY DAY FESTIVAL And ELECTRIC MAY POLE DANCE | AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Admission, 100; Children, Sa. Pure Food e A TN D come Industrial Exposition MECHANICS' PAVILION APRIL 30 to MAY 05, CONCERTS DAY AND NIGHT BY BB NETT'S CONCERT BAND. SOUVENIR FANS TO ALL CHILDREN. OPEN SUNDAYS. Hacmgl& OAKLAND RACE TRACE T g ach . May z“Hd-’nr- Slx or More Kaces Daily. commence a 2:18 3. m shars. m.p-ehnmu Qm';v.nlx:“ :ze:::un:gz:ejfi, e Cl:du:r > S 130 o 2 % chock. N6 —-u-“u 1 I S e B B o e e ot P hb‘.\'\i‘t’)?“x?& T Lfo‘\pl}nn%? ITe i‘.":‘.{-f“‘:‘.m‘.'a‘f::u,"‘ B o - ALTON. ‘CARL_ Yo THOMAS B WILLIAMS. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. SAN FRANCISCO BY AUTOMOBILE CALL MOBILE mN"AV‘“ MM ¢ Fraocis Hotel: Tobey oF Oce