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THE 5AN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1904. INTERVENTION OF MAYOR SCHMITZ HIRES A HALL FAILS TO AVERT PRESENT CRISIS| EOR HIS CRITICS Three Days’ Respite Granted by Carmen at Request of g 5om tim can vom Chief Executive of City Before They Strike Appar-| ment Defies Populace ently Makes No Change in Opinion of Either Side Impressive Words Emanate! Meyor Schmits has taken the heim ! from - the officials of the Street Car- From Lips of Profound Men | men's Union in an endeavor to steer of Home and Foreign Field MISSIONARIES rINISH LABOR Delegntes to San Franciseo Convention End Work] With Prayer and Addresses MULTITUDE AT MEETING | HAS PUBLIC WEDDING Utilizes Occasion to De- nounce Neighbors for Not Minding Own Business clear through the shallows and reefs of the impending trouble between the Genutne " Mary ey _— United Railroads and its employes. So ot Rye. For sale at The grest misslonary convention, far @s he has proceeded nothing has Spectal Dispatch to The Call. i gy g which has been In session at the Al- been accomplished. AKRON, Iowa, May L—Rev. J. C. than $1. ighest h Thea closed yesterday aft-| When Mayor Schmitz made the prop- Lemon, pastor of the éhrmlm Church ms!s:;nqul?n?,r with Inspiring religious ser- ' osition at an eerly hour yesterday at Eldora, Iowa, came over here last .~\U‘ sold in_bulk was packed with morning for a three days’ postpone- | night and was married in the opers- T. JULIEN senting all walks ment of the threatened strike and | house to Pearl Sullivan, a young Akron 00 of the world. pledged his best efforts toward secur- ! school girl. Lemon Is 40 vears of age el A e » Andrews of sl peace, the meeting glad- and his bride 16. The courtship be- All brands. All s 1ld. Smooth. Pal- c and on either he interference. Fifteen tween the two has been going on for Monkes opt e e stables of the minutes was all he asked for a con- i.some" months and has aroused consid- LD RELIANCE ference with the officials of the United Railroads and half an hour later the ieeting indorsed a serfes of resolutions dz Episcopal « ch. n began with the singing of That on Earth Do Dwell,” Rev. W Crawford, presi- read a sc rll" | erable resentment on account of the ’8:“.‘.,3' disparity in their ages. TPhree pastors | in the town refused to perform the cer- | emony and the couple were married by | a Justice of the Peace. Lemon defied the people to prevent the wedding. He hired the opera-house LEAFP Armour’s ~ Shield IVORY SOAP. Largest size. PURE MALT VINEGAR... uart bottle LARD . anted to the | Reg. i‘l 21 demands of the men. ! Not one step in the way of reconcili- | OLD PRIVATE STOCK PORT WINE..gal. $1.00 ine made in California. Light_clear color. Reg. $1.50. it | ation was effected yesterday. Mayor | ! lics a itz got into communication at 11 | and issued personal ipvitations to all ‘i\m«u;{xyc‘"‘*fl:;‘“ | e ity ime 1 T o'clock in the morning with Tirey L. the leading cftizens to be present, be- m-lh. box 40¢ The ’xlrmn of Cal fa v ds. fog. $1.36 sides announcing that the whole town might come to see him wed. The hall church in no rd, head of the legal department of 01d Gencoa Gin, large sq. bot. $1.00 air gre isibility to the United Railroads and formerly At- | Double d (=it = General of California. To him was packed with spectators, and after | 5 d 15¢ Rez. $1 : a_deliv- yor, over the telephone, stated | Justice W. D. Kidd had performed the iata lean. Square | Marten Brandy or Memn €red & v € Bishop in the interest of the peace of the | ceremoney the groom stepped to the = 5 Star. Reg. §1.7 W € rrived from y and the convenience of the public | front of the stage and proceeded to tell POINT A“,‘ BUTTER .. !’-I:_b’tl:"”!:l‘tdnch ¥ he conference he desired to arrange another confer- | the people what he thought of them. 'lm° ‘350 use in Finest Butter made California. advert, guarantee for quality Hunter Rye W!u-kcy M '!N Paul Jones Whisk He indulged in sarcastic and embit- | tered invective against his enemies. His most biting sarcasm was directed | against a well-known widow of Akron, | and although he mentioned no name | every one of the audience knew to| between the officials of the United | roads and the representatives of | union. Mr. Ford promised to con- vey the Mayor’s request to President | Holland of the United Railroads an the work that in Burn . pound 25¢ XS. 3 cans 25¢ Red Alaska Salmon. Reg. ah the Wilson’s Rye 'hlll'! .e ke &S i Olfl cro'llll Hermitage qt. WB: Gaines & Co $1.25. Flat tins. < p did so. When the latter received it he | ‘ ; t o A 8 ieft the Rialto building, where the | | {:vpoul B eetetaty : " { TOMATOES _ . can 5o L’fl,;'r'?u?‘“ mfls’nn‘:g = are . company’s headquarters are located, | | | e pastor told the people that it was | Solld pack. Extra standard. Reg. 10c. tling. Reg. $1.50. € Mag € and went to his residence. 11 | 'his business and not theirs whom he s s M 0L 2 L Sl 1 | married, and defied them to interfere in | < COMPANY SAYS NO CHANGE. || any way with him or his bride. | v General Manager Chapman of the | | Several speakers arose and denounced | United Railroads stated last night that | the preacher and threats of a lynching B and the wild o far as he kngqw there was absolutely | | and of tar and feathers were uttered, 3 fforts to Chris- 1O change in the stand of the company | | but the minister held his own and no | n ( vere, and and no hope of one. International| | violence was offered. s s has President Mahon and Richard Cornel- | | As the bride and groom left the | were equally positive that there | | opera-house they were serenaded by a | had been no change in the attitude of | | gang of rboys and continued to be the | _ % Warne concluded Cha: the members of the union regarding its | center of attraction until they left | 1 P s¢ ognition. They stated that the three | town in the evening. Accompanied by | SAR FRANCISCO'S ‘l‘ H E Bist from a strike was granted | ! the young bride’s mother, who has| LEADING THEATRE | vers of tl raised no objection to the marriage, | union entirely i _ S had been requested by -the | i the newly married pair drove away | 2 We ks G R E a T " e of THi: ditionns 0| toward night to visit with relatives or,B faning TO:NIG HT | ncisco. Vo | the bride in a neighboring town. cginning L4 alteration, the PIRST TIME IN SAN FRANCISCO. SWIFTEST FUN SEOW ON EARTH. KLAW and ERLANGER Present | i ROGERS MAX e e Big Crowd Attends Floto Shows. l | A large crowd attended the Floto | shows at Eleventh and Market streets | yesterday afternoon and evening. | Each act was thoroughly enjoyed and has come to the origir Jk when they voted ms of the company Under all the r t matt to | | { to that rmen and the | hedges existing President Mahon disregarded the steps | he platform and jumped off the vith the al v of an acrobat. aisle to appear at the evening performance, | | but will be in readiness to- | —_——— Lipton, who T carm 4 the show proved an exceedingly 3 United ¥ 0 Yis: & asljv:r'l:l‘ i good one. Diavolo, the man that ’ resentment aga t Mayor Schmitz | | loops the gap on a bicycle, met with | (Themselves) h ng l_l;\v hgfil(‘e< o]?(fdljui(('r 41:7‘{87‘:;]!:5‘ | | a slight accident during the after- |In John J. McNaliy's Latest Vaudeville Farce, # g . cindly offices adjust | | ' noon's performance. His wheel failed h " = v cleventh hour. When the union | | to work and he fenl a aistance of | *“THE ROGERS BROS. The Circus PF g at the Alhambra was adjourn- | | twenty-two feet to the ground and 9 morning International | | was badly shaken up. He was unable | N LONDON Beallfiflll | Most Farce Production | Elaborate Vaudeville Ever Made. AINERS—110. e € urried up a and \S'hén P = NAI’LES.h“&)' 1.—Sir Tho vhere he was goir e ‘said; CHIEF E: FRANCISCO, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED BAIL- | I3 visiting Naples on his steam yacht Erin 2 AT 2 AND g king for Schmitz.” | ROADS AND PRES T OF THE INTERNATIONAL STREET A~ND BELEC- e enmuad N (loner atTe “““‘{,”,"“ Tu DAY AND Tu'ms“ 8~ M. . him?” | | TR RATIAVAY EMPLOYES ASSOCIATION: gt Dy S Sraniuel and Quesn el | o0 you expect to find : Subsequently his Majesty created Sir Thomas | s 3 s —js & knight commander of the Order of the | Crown of Ttaly, “but | Under Mammoth Tents, * he responded, | ~TO-NIGHT— tk ounds upon | from the company until to-day. He United Raliroads in the Rialto build- — — The new problem play, e O Ut |added that the position of the com- | ir terday and a constant | S EREER e e { TO M s Outiid Jiawinth' ans- Suties She, = ssibility of the com- |Pany regarding the right to hire and | string of men was in evidence during { hdmission : Adulfs, 50c; Children, 25¢ s o the terms of the |discharge its employes was unalter- | the day seeking employment. The | WEDDIN G i » ablu and on that question no confer- company would not give out the num- NATURE SPARES : TENTS PERFECTLY WATERPROOF. e T PR ence could alter the situation. ber of men it had added to its pay- | | GIFT STREET PARADE AT 10 A. M. TO-DAY zation must go MAYOR WiENT “,)‘ B The employment bureau of the rol 1 The Stricken Rose Prom Grief. | By D. T. CALLAHAN. ‘work, he said, | . 2ahon did net Snd Schmitz, becagse s |, What a fortunate provision of nature | A story of divorce. OPERA Mayor had gone home (\Y enty min- |4t is that deprives the rose of mental EXTRA Z SEAT SALE opens THIS MORNING | | 1 Sc lnmu and 1!)0‘ - fore Neither w there any 1 "u‘ff;r!'ng dx;or how ;:nlg‘r;‘nnl] w;o\lxln I){e its Ry e between grief to discover, in the height of its aelock (on s fals of the United Railroads while blooming glory. that a canker fed at its O W S i heart, and that its beauty and fragrance The b play 4 % the g was in progress nor when ) 2, [ vas iasomen forever. \Inture always pany to visit the coast this season. MATI ATURDAY AND SUNDAY the "union meeting reccived.a tele | Spires he Suftering: ahe In x voritabie @ s, Tl ¥Eave TO-NIGHT . phone message from him. A. Ruef, | N | store house of pleasing rewards for those Coonine BigkE next A 1 3ine the attorney. wandered up Market 4 n i ho y.-::( her :I;l :‘: the Years gone by mmgg In g P e e i and grayness have cast a gloom over t s - sir $o ‘M- | PeieEL Wt & lock s the b R na | 5 } lives of thousands of young women: but. thanks | SRDOUS .4 if he knew _where the | | to the investigations of sclentists, the true o Famous Play ge | manner Mayor rmuM be found. He answered | et o | cause of hair destruction is now known to be c n¥th, a5 he had left him half an hour before | (jates of the St. Louis Ex-! Hurricane Deck of SUERIR- | s s sarm, e Semittg e i o 3 a . ith understanding. | wrow e nature intended. Sold by leading drug- . or Cha # - =3 ke = 10 | > sts, Se: stam « General Manager Chapman, whore- | pogition Are Closed to; boat St. Lonis Collapses fnicse o peron men™ =mple to The MHGUUWELL a aft all Saturday night and yesterday, | All: Except Favored Few| Wi ‘hile Crowded With People‘ A Blfi NEW S“OW' € 3 - 0 b o e - N Monday Nigh ‘CLEOP. shop Andrews, the communication with the officials of 4 - . BT e s 5 < s brought to a close. | the company until yesterday morning | ST: LOUIS, May 1—The first Sunday | ST. LOUIS, May 1—The hurricane For Infants and Children. Davis, Mbauley. saf. Caimpcuns: . ¥ that formed the 4 of the World’s Fair found the gates roof of the steamer Alonzo C. l;hurchi | Dumond’s Parisian Minstrels; Sisters Belasco & Mayer, t f the conven- vor refused to give out the | tightly closed to the thousands of peo- psed to-day while the steamer was | Th8 Kind You Hase Alwa" BWZM Gasch; Hal Merritt; Brandow and Wi- | Al CAZA Proprietors. the message he sent over | ple who thronged Forest Park to-day. fvruwded with sightseers viewing the ley; Lew Sully; La Petite Adelaid efen[i MP:;::" b e to Tirey L. Ford and | gowever, notwithstanding that the United States gunboat Nashville at| Bears the ‘Wilfred Clarke and Company, and O - F S was equaily reticent. Pres- | 0oy uried there were a few | anchor in the river here and two dozen | pheum Motion Pictures, Showing the TO-NIGHT—MATS. SAT. AND SUN. o 1 pleaded illness for re-|Public was barred, ther e 3 it e | Signature of (&~ e S Gan e T i s view and General Man. | more favored who were permitted to | people were injured, a number of them Sk it NI gy "Wlvaly.” Thins: . ager Chapman said he was ignorant |enjoy the exposition grounds to-day. | being reported in a serious condition. day, Saturday and Sunday. Prices. 10c, 25e By ARTHUR A of the nature of the message of the iTh*y were Secretary Taft, Govesfior| The names of the foliowing injured Frenisiet B gy > BTN 0 Mayor. From other sources it was | He;r:;l; ofel:;l:l:r’; "1;Xll"“'*"-_";'I"‘r:{T“‘:::]‘ have been obtained: J. B. Wood, leg ;t«kx:‘l.lawm irices. Send W. PIER and the | and members of the Pennsylvania State | fractured; Mabel Montigo, his daugh- e B HOUSE offilals of the company, at|Commission, who wili to-morrow dedi- | ter, aged 4 years, head hurt; Edward | - - ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY Muck, leg cyushed; Mollie Collins, East St. Louis, internally injured; Philip M. 14 years old, skull resent and listen > stand both | 2 he could ytlons POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Of the Spectacular Military Comlc Opera W. T. HESS, | cate the Keystone State buiiding. | This party filled a line of carriages | | blic and Attorney-at-Law. | which, conducted by Secretary Stevens | I there should b | Angels, nmmfi T e: i 3 i tractured. | m 1015, _laus Syreckeis bidg. | NEXT M : ] ¢ _asreement. Mayor |of the Exposition traversed the main |\ inidentified woman was serlousiy #koom 1013, lacs o “ | WHENJOHNNYCOMES || ~iinm 2 o - promised 1o use his utmost |avenues of the grounds, Visiting the |y % oq’ Seventeen others, all residents Restdence, 1802 McAilister st TWO ooLSs. = 5 ) effect a settlement of the |Government building, after which | yf€d; SEFENTEEL others, 21l residents Residence Telephons Page 5641 MA 1 As originally_played at the Madison Square Theater, New York luncheon was served at the Inside Inn. ™ T s were occupled : EH 2 K > (o injured, none seriously. ¢ a both at the UNION OFFICIALS WAIT. Later a tour of the Pike was made. | “irho forry sfeamer had been carrying HOTELS AND RESORTS. . NEXT MONDAY NIGHT . S T < : While work was generally suspended ‘g — ;M £ ces. he ¢ s of the union waited all iy | crowds all day from the foot of Valen- 600 day for some message from the Mayor | ”‘"’“5)".‘:‘ ":‘cn"“'"’““df"“I"_h;h"]“(',";‘;' | tine strest out into midstream past the | Thes. o A MAVla regarding his stand and what develop- | eit exhibit buildings individual exhi-|Nasnville and back again. No stop was | Mosicar | RUNAWAY ments could be expected. At 5 o'clock | Ditors were busily employed to-day |y, .ge at the Nashville. As the ferry 1| Comedy CIR" . Market Street, near Eighth: Phone Sflulh 533, in the evening word reached them |Making every effort to hasten the comi- | 10,4 wag rounding the Nashville and TT N Eo 1 e b from an outside source of the nature | Pletion of the exhibitions. starting back to the dock the crowd | SEATTLE. PRICES--25c. 506, T8¢ e g St R g B of the negotiations between Mu\'or‘ TR a3 YOS | on the upper deck rushed to the stairs recgern Box and Mezzanine Seats, $1.00. B s ™ g Schmitz and the offiials of the United | RULES AGAINST DIVORCE. de and out upon the hurricane roof. ,“%’Dm_‘“‘,.’i,‘”.‘.’..;“ffl.fl{.’;iz‘krm ¥ : the same Railroads. Plainly they were irritated, | he strain was too great and the roof FIREPROO. DR JEKYLL . gans? any other organ work and you but President y willing »uld give no spoken sign of it. Mahon sald he was per- fe to go into conference | Preparations Are Made for Discussion i | of Marital Conditions in Utah. | SALT LAKE. Utah, May 1.—A collapsed, precipitating a large number ; to the deck below. ensued. Instantly a panic ; “1g% A danger signal was blown LacA'nuN—vuy theaters, etc. EUROPEAN ROOMS with LUXURIOUS BATHS— wetal seivate Tooms 1o Antiae decorations, accessible 1o street car Pure Food AnND MR. HYDE again over the troubles. “We have | in Hotel. iful servant, ' noining 1o conceal in this contention,” | Proposition to introduce In the church } :‘{l'gu;:‘f‘b::{':sdvfé‘c’:gjig‘]2; ’rt-t‘:n:: N RPASSED RESTAURANT, De Stei. e AN e HERSCHEL MAYALL, Jias power 0" he sald. have broken our by- | doctrine rules against divorce will be | nan attempt to place the injured on 55 S0k, formerly, of Waldort-Astoria and e . O unti] it js JAWs in order that the public of brought up at the quadrennial gen-!the tugs. Ambulances had been called HOTEL ORCHESTRA: Telephone Connec- lndustrial First ADV;:;*(;!;RY > Oty of epair, and th It is just as | Francisco might have every available [eral congerence of the Methodist!and soon aferward the Alonzo regched tions in every room; By distance connections JAMES H. MO OLIVE,G. SKINNER Kk e othe us, but because it point of view of the situation, in the | opal Church in Los Angeles this | ghore. The injured were taken to the | ‘vfin"r‘:r‘xn-{egv.mou at our expense. ° ° Evenings. 10c to 30c o D Nio. 2 hope that it wifl rachgnive the Just- | A number of ministers and | city hospital or to their homes HOTEL BUTLER, Seattle. Wash PRICES 52ies . 15c, 280 - MR 5 "M - te for a pess of our contention. The members | laymen passing through Salt Lake on i T e s T x pO s l l On .- Next— THE THI heart,” s member of our organization voted to delay ac- | their w: to attend the conference VING 2AT) tion for three days, at the request of | have expressed themselvs as anxious | BIG MINING DEAL Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure 'mn' heart strength and vital- r e lnzzxnnns Palpitation, the Mayor of San Francisco and in the | interest of industrial that period we shall peace. During take no action. to see the church take some action along this line. It is declared that the Methodist MONTEREY, Mex), May 1.—One of | TRANSACIED IN MEXICO MECHANICS PAVILION APRIL 30 fo MAY 15, Spells, Pains in will remain in San Francisco until | church has been too lax in this mat- | the largest mining deals timt has ever CONCERTS DAY AND NIGHT BY BEN- ‘ all other Heart the final vote of the men is taken.' {ter and shou_ld not be behind the | peen consummated in the republic was NETT'S CONCERT BAND. cu .UM, i s CARMEN'S STATEMENT. (}:rfk‘:eslfin»tl Lfiismfpnl and Roman | the taking over of the Velordena Min- SOUVENIR FANS TO ALL CHILDREN. oA nd a1 tmes T could " hardly A formal statement was l‘snued Ia!t.fi:’" eTaoan Dhsbnd et e lng&ndGsmoel:lg:l Co;npanys property ____OPEN SUNDAYS. FLO ADLER 2 ;.::w u.;:ndmla ::“ }::;‘]‘0‘:\2) the carmen’s organization, as | gy ,cis Ahgren of the Trinity M. i 33:“ e T;::‘de].u mls‘:lx:;::t‘l’?lnfm: & t Show Every Afternoom and “_MISS EMMA J. BAR- R e ¥. church, Stockholm, = Sweden, 3 Evening in the Theater. Sl St Watertown, . ¥ | fsun, Frascisco Cal, May 1, 1004 20n (he | representative of the Swedish Metn: | Gouot Lokl °R2IN0I0 000 gold, the acing | flCIII’J S .Th bottle will benefit; if not, the | sent & communication to the United Railroads | diSts at the conference, was one at‘ acquiring a 60 per cent """‘:’t in TAKE A RIDE ON THE urugfixll will return your money. | Company, informing them that Mayor Schmitz | those. who to-day declared he would . the company’s holdings, - # 55 Gur crantzation in the name of the chizens of | UrES revision of the church doctrine | jng $5,000,000 In cash ana’ gaar. OAKLAND RACE TRACK III ATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD Tite Gan. in order 15 give Mim an opportarits | “The divorce practice in the United | ant(ein® 10 Soond one milllon more yygcpry.ANEOUS NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUS. A e A, to use his 'good officos to bring about a settie- | States theatens the nation’s WG“'-"" | The other 40°per cent is held by the ~~~ Racing each week day, or shine, except s w’?‘mc MAYPOLE DANCE. ment between our organization and the com- | yo ¢aid I hear there are 72,000 @ Monday, May 2. Sa-.lonl:luu Satur- AN erever y ou $€ @ pany. He assured us that he would see that Velordena Company. in which F. W. lay 7. Admission. 10c; Children, Se. Filize ‘Wekla e deme and” n satisfaciory | vorces granted in the United States | Nash, Matthew Dahigren, Charles M ace: all When Phoning Ask for “The Chutes.” Schilling’s Best | agreement reached; M mot. his friendship and | yearly. This is a very large number | yyilhelrp and the estate of James N. SE M B RlC“ Six or ore “ S Daily. | runs asiragee, o e piih e, I2 accordance | in comparison to the population. In| Matthews are stockholders. The min- LAND AMUSEMENTS. R Sobinbpint jzation voted to grant the three days. Stockholm, Sweden, the population is| jng claims comprise about six thou- 2 CON ERTS ONLY 2 L AR e spices o.. delivering the information to the -|310,000 and only about fifty divorces gang acre 1750 or 2 o'clock. No m" in b is fair deali B e, Ty e ot gt S PROVIDENCE, R. 1. May 1—The ‘ocs NEXT sntUBDAY sATinEE, dear wm 1 —THIS WEEX— there 18 fair dealing too. General M. h: CHICAGO, lny 1 'nu plant of the Wolfe | from the fire which m\:flmlly destroyed th Returning trains leave track at 4:10 aad last nl:;at !h:tn :glet:lr?g :vpn‘:lll‘d“b‘e"ltdlu'l'!‘!tl° "“c"mnf .| b i - g‘h“ Joss e 2 mmm“mb.’n:.na uy C &: L “"- Now on gh -‘t hcn;.o:n. Clay F' Co.'s e "%noun e WM F In “A GILDED FOOL” s, moneyback. - | ntreet, was destroyed by fire to-night. niture and ealers, , 2 b P dnd coming in the way of information | $85,000. ! fo about PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. T e S0 Vg S0 IS S