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THE S FRANCISCO CALL, WED SDAY, MAY 4; 1904. WILL SEARCH | - FOR LOST MINE Man Ise= a .\ecreta &iven by a Friend and Will | unt for Treasure Ledge| FYSTERY AND ROMANCE Discoverer Deserts Claim When He Learns of a Con- | and Dies Poor | } | spirac) May an 3.—Frederick expedition seek a lost gold n of which was de- John C. Hawley at in la. The story A INC PLEASED IASE OF EMPLOYES : AT HOURS Pacific With n 1 Shops bor I More nion Wi ¥ Pay the forces at ave led be- ex e gy Bonds Will Be Issued Again. BAN RAFAEL, May 3—The town of Mill V ey ue $50,000 in some time ity were de- ims to be road for f ex-~ work $2 ight- d $7000 for sewer: POSTU! CEBE.AL That’s Your Business ———KEEDP DRINKING—— Coffee half the or quit and Supreme Fun Of being well again. | ook S Doslum Food Coiifce of comfort in time of | | cep well here’s a Reason.’ ©} the little book, “The in each package. Road to Wellvilie, and i FURNITURE FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO BUILDING IS OF THE ANCIENT STYLE| SELF-HYPNOSIS Articles Reminiscent of the California Missions Give Tone to the Fittings That Constitute Conveniences and Are Also an-Exhibition of the Work of. Californians r FLOOR ROOMS IN URCHASE EXPOSITION THE A 3 SPLENDID BU THAT SAN ST. LOUIS, AT Fran- will ¥ Mission plaques reception room OLD FI IN IMISH STYLE. Some chairs and a tabie in the old Flemish style, with grotesque & | tions of faces in and o of wh and one with seion style yresen- n in bra are among tk considered to be of the furnishings. oval and square, of n on its front of a mis- » noveities that are noteworthy features e Wwoods sion red- wood taborets and redwood pedestals galore, two tables to be used in the | registration of the visitors from San Francisco to the exposition and two stein racks. one of the racks will be in the center of the floor of the recep- tables, | | tion roc 1 |ed will be paint- of the mis 11 stein racks. of n ideboards in hand. furniture s the to fur ion padr lays when went hand articles of spit ble and ¢ ‘:v irs wood and the top— panying oid be con The furniture for the first floor of the San Francisco building is all sup- plied Dr. Orlow. Between the C Japanese rooms will | be a pair of Chinese gates that were | ibrouyht from China—very ornate, with history unknown. There e wall brackets for the corridors, room and library. Among that will be exhibited in the San Fr: reception n- cisco building i pet ir a that will, en rolled up, Be Complete on May 12. | ST. LOUIS, May 3.—The chiefs of the different divisions have stated that all the exhibits Fair places will be installed by May 12. the curios | n rug, 12x16 | | rough a lady celet. The | exhibit as a whole is well worth | seeing. LA TP PAST PLACING EXHIBITS. Various Displays of Exposition Will | in the different World's | tour of inspection of the buildings will be made by President Francis, the vice president, the members of the execu- tive committee and the State commerce committee. The party will take car- riages and make a complete inspection all the exhibits in each building. The board of lady managers began a on t afte n that will con- > throughout the week for the pur- of ent business Manning, presi- presided. The prin- the board to-day \ of the applica- board of Daniel of the board befor dent cipal matt ciation for lrull()n nt 35000 for maintaining a day nursery, and the request of the St. Louis of Evangelists for a contribution of $4000 for the erection of tents on the grounds for holding religious meetings. After lengthy discussion the board | On the afternoon of May 12 a formal | | | | which Dr. Collins has been deepiy in- | Student of the Occult Sei- | that he winl appear to be dead ana be | buried alive, | Patrick P. | untary patient | in® various DOCTOR FEAR Becomes Voluntary Patient in Ward for the Insane to Escape His Own Power| PR QUEER BELLEVUE CASE ence Is in Constant Dread | of Being Buried Alive) PRy SRS Special Dispatch to The Call, NEW YORK, May 3.—Fears that he will become a victim of self-hypnosis, | or that physicians will perform an autopsy upon him, led Dr. Collins to become a vol- | in the psychopathic | | ward of Bellevua Hospital. | Hypnotism has been a subject in | | | terested for several yvears and he has | lately besn delivering lectures upon it varts of the country. So | strong a hold has it taken upon him |ject to the fear | charge of the | that { him. that he now believes that he has falien | a victim to hat is known as self- nosis. While his physical condition is stilt good his mind is constantly sub- of death, as he ad- mitted {o-day to Dr. Packer, who is in sane pavil Already the relief from anxiety, now the responsibility for his future has been placed in other hands than his own, has had a marked effect upon As quiet s the most docile patient in the hospital he remained in bed to-day. The in under which he has been laboring having relaxed ! he suffered somewhat from nervous ex- he cannot be haustion, but u'nnrv rational. Unless Dr. Collins is willing to remain forcibly detained at the =d in voluntariiy. Lt e e Engine Falls, Injuring Trainmen. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., May 3.—A switch engine on the Colorado appeared to be hospital Springs and Cripple Creek District | Railwa fell through a trestle into | South Tejon street, in this v, to-day. passed upon both requests in a resolu- | ‘tion declaring that it { within the meaning of the act of Con- gress granting the board a loan of $100,000 that any of the money should be used for outside purposes, but en- tirely for matters which directly con- cern the board, | refused. ! have comp Palace of Education. | The foreign exhibits | those | Colorado’s exhibit shows the advance of the public school from the dugout of complete are ent day. | The official announcement of the at-| tendance at the exnosition on the open- | ing day was made by President Francis late this afternoon. The total attend- ance was 187,793, STRONOMIC CHAMPIONS TO TEST THEIR CAPACITY Match Arranged Between Two Human | Beings With Porcine Proclivi- ties. BLOOMINGTON, Til., May 3.— “Sweet William™” Deamude, the Fith- jan youth who holds the eating cham- pianship of Vermilion County on the strength of having recently eaten three | dozen eggs at one meal and two dozen another occasion, has re- ce d a challenge from Friends of Frank Hall of the latter place boast that their champion re- | cently ate forty bananas in forty min- utes in a restaurant in Potomac and would not have stopped then but that bananas on he heard a call for supper and had to leave. The Fithian youth's backers say that twenty-four bananas is not their man’s limit, but that he stgoped be- cause the supply of fruit ran out. De- tails of the match between the two were arranged to-day and the date for the contest will be set goon. —————— Empress’ Portrait on the Siberia. SHANGHAI, May 3.—The portrait of the Dowager Empress of China, which ! was painted by Miss Kate Carl, an | American artist, for exhibition at the | 8t. Louis Exposition, was shipped from here to-day on board the Pacific Mail steamship Siberia. ¢ JOSE, May. 3.—John Bocick is under | SAN alleged attempt to pass & restaurant. Potomac. | | BANKS IN SEPARATE | CLASS OF CREDITORS United States Court Decides Against | Trustees of Bankrupt | Concern. CHICAGO, May 3.—The suit brought by the trustees of the George H. Phillips Company to recover from the Bank of Montreal $200,000 which the members of the firm had deposited shortly before the collapse of the corn “corner” in 1902 came to an abrupt ending in .he United States Circuit Court here to-day. Judge Seaman took the case from the jury and an- nounced a decigion in favor of the bank. The court held that a bank was not in the same class as other creditors of = bankrunt. —_——————— For Travelers to the East. best time of the year to go East way is via the Southern and It is the straight road, the scenfc road and the well- 1t _is al Begin your, praparations by sceing | 8. F. Booth, Generai Agent, U. P. R. Montgomers, street. — e : Colusa’s City Officers Elected. | COLUSA, May 3.—At the city elec- ! tion held yesterday the following were elected: Trustees—M. J. Boggs, E. Weyand, B. H. Mitchell, F. Z. Pirkey 'and 04 Sullivan; City Marshal, J. N. Sco, Recorder, J. H. Pope; lerk P. L. Jackson; Treasurer, P. Henricks. ———————————— Brown's dinners aren’t much and he safe equipped road road, the | the_tair. lives out of the way, but there's always high balls of Qua-oit Edge whiskey. Wichman, Lutgen & 1o, 20-31 Battery st, S. F., sole proprietore. + the best road to | — ¢ DROWNED IN THE SURF AT HONOLULU RESORT New Yorker Goes Into Deep Water ! and Loses His Life at Waikiki. HONOLULU, April 26.—Winfield S. | crouch of Rochester, Y., was { drowned in the surf at Waikiki, Hono- | lelu’s bathing resort, on the afternoon of April 23. He arrived here on the same morning on the steamer Korea Young Hotel, intending to stop over here on his way to Japan. Friends | bathing with Crouch at the time of the |accident. They had walked gradually | | down the shgllow water till they sud- | denly dropped into a hole and could | not touch bottom. Crouch had a surf | | board with him, as he could not swim, | but it slipped from his grasp and he 4‘(‘ould not paddie back to the shore. —_——— Lightning Kills Four Children. HOBART, O. T., May 3.—The farm- house of Peter Schmidt, twenty-five miles north of here, was struck by |lightning ‘to-day and four children, aged 8, 6, 4 and 2 years, were killed. The children were asleep upstairs. —_——— Special Excursion to Santa Cruz. Great auction sale of summer home lots at Santa Cruz Saturday, May 7. Special excursion trains leave San cisco, Third and Town- sends sts., 7:30 a. m.; Oakland, Fourteenth and | Webster ats., 7:45 a. m.; Alameda, Park st.. §:20 a. m. Speclal rcund trip tickets LE Tick~ ets 0od returning on May 7 and 8. Ask ern Pacific agemts. of Great Britain and Sweden. | and had taken up his quarters at the | who came on the same steamer were | is clearly not| and both requests were | Ten States and two foreign countries | ed their exhibition in llIP‘ | early history to the edifice of the pres- i i | | | 1 South- | | ously. *GUNS | tions in every room; i Four trainmen wer The bridge, feet above the street level weakened by the heavy r injured, two se which stood thirty had been ADVERTISEMENTS. Mahogany Parlor Chair, uphol- stered seat and back. Regular value $7.00. ‘We have just opened a complete line of Fa:lor Goods, and offer this B special inducement to nu public to W call and inspect our A.B. Smith Co.3 128-!32 Eliis St., S F. | s‘“"‘;"nfi"""m'*"“’“"m:-';‘ | port etock. ¢ rrices. Send for catalogue. SHREVE & BARBER CO., 755 Market st and 821 Kearny st HOTELS AND RESORTS. | And & Great Show Every Aftermoom and | Esmeralda and Her BABY MONKEY in the Milwaukee's Bamner Brew It ist’t talk that counts, it’s quality—Qual- ity that stands pat at all times, for honest criticism. The unprecedented popularity of Blatz Wiener is due to its pronounced in- dividuality—that indesgribable, honest fla- vor that always means “Blatz”—that de- lightful Blatz Wiener “smack” that goes straight to the spot. Drink it for beer char- acter; for health’s sake drink Ask for it downtown and send a case home. ALWAYS THE SAME CooD oLD “BLATZ.” BLATZ MALT-VIVINE (NON-INTOX.) TONIC DRUGGISTS OR DIRECT. VAL. BLATZ BREWING C0., Milwaukes. WHOLESALE DEALERS, SAM BIBO & C0. Ben Traasisen, T Main 9050 T A.IT'SEHENTS. [ TIVOLIGSEe. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY POSITIVELY LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of the Spectacular Military Comic Opera WHENJOHNNYCOMES MARCHING HOME NEXT MONDAY NIGHT | p IMO unical RuléAWAY -] = e el The Circus R ) e eate 1,00 | Bealltiflll ! COLUMBIA mflmm I TO-DAY AND TU-NJQH s R e, Under Mammoth Tents, IMMEDIATE SUCCESS. Corner Eleventh and Market Sts. FIRST TIME IN SaN rRaNcrsco. | Aimission: Adults, 50c; Children, 25¢ SWIFTEST FUN SHOW ON EARTH. | TENTS PERFECTLY WATERPROOF. KLAW and ERLANGER Present STREET PARADE AT 10 A. M. TO- D:\Y ROGERS§CAL|FORN A MAX WE'DDING In John J. McNally's Latest Vaudeville Farce, “THE ROGERS BROS. IN LONDON.” Most_Elaborate Vaudeville Farce Production G ’ F T Ever Made 110—Entertainers—110. Nightly, including Sunday. Mat. Saturday. | By D. T. CALLAHAN. | A Story of nxm NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, i The great Denman Thompson comedy, | OUR NEW MINISTER. The best and the best com- pany to v lh 'S season. the Fa- A BIG NEW SHOW I. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. E. D. Price, General Manager. TO-NIGHT—MATS. SAT. AND SUN. A POWERFUL DRAMA. i [r5s] PROFLIGAT | | ! | Davis, Macauley and Company; Dumond’s Parisian Minstrels; Gasch; Hal Merritt; Brandow nld 'l- ley; Lew Sully; La Petite Adelaide; | ‘Wilfred Clarke and Company, and o:-‘ pheum Motion Pictures, Showing the LAUNCEING OF THE CALIFORNIA. Regular Matinees day, Saturday and 8 nday. and h RA N HOUSE MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY THIS WEEK ONLY In SARDOU'S ' “A performane perfectly rounded, polished 00LS. Madison Square New York. THE TWO SCX As ormml!y played at the Theater, CENTRAL"Z: , Market Street. near Eighth: Phone South 833 TO-NIGHT — ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. The Celebrated Drama, DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE HERSCHEL MAYALL, in the Famous Dual Role. First Appearance in This City of JAMES H, MONTGOMERY and OLIVE G. SKINNER. Evenings. Pure Food BT T TR Industrial Exposition Famous Play La MacDOWELL Tosca Next Monday Night—"“CLEOPATRA." Popular Prices—15¢, 25c, §0c, T8e. MELBUUHHE FLO ADLER Evening in the Theater. TAKE A RIDE ON THE MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD VISIT THE MY"TI(‘ MIRROR MAZE. INSPECT CABARET DE LA MORT. AMATEUR NIGET TRURSDAY. Admission, 10c; Children, Be, When Phoning, Ask for “The Chute: (New )HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE. BLXODBLED AhD REBUILT at expense | Management—ENTIRELY | OCATION—Very _accessible to_ street car | | lines, theaters, ete. EUROPEAN PLAN. 223 ROOMS 'with LUXURIOUS BATHS— | Several rivate, rooms in antique decorations, | kish_Baths in Hotel. i TNSURPASSED nmu:m-r, De Stel. | o Clu‘ {,fl (ér.m-fly of Astoria and o of oTeL, O SRCWESTRA: Telephone Conneo- dthuco made with any part of Wire for_reservations, e our oaz axpense, HOTEL BUTLER, Seattle. Racing !% Racng, MECHANICS' PAVILION APRIL 30 to MAY I5. KNICKERBOCKER QUARTETTE TO-NIGHT. CONCERTS DAY AND NIGHT BY BEN- ETT'S CONCERT BAND. SOUVENIR FANS TO ALL CHILDREN. SUNDAYS. OAKLAND RACE TRACK NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB, | Ractng each week day. Fain or shine. excepe Monday. May 2. Season Closes Sat day, May 7. Six or More Kaces Daily. Races commence at 2:15 p. m. For special trains stopping at the track take §. P. Ferry, foot of Market street, at 13, 12:30, 1:00, 1:30 or 2 o'clock. No smoking in last two cars, which are reserved for ladles and ietarning trains leave track ana eturn rains ave it 4:10 | 4:46 and mediately. afier the last race HOMAS H. WILLIAMS, MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS, SEMBRICH Assisted by Rudolph Ganz, planist. 2—Concerts Only—2 ALHAMBRA THEATER TO-MORROW NIGHT AT &:i15. Next Saturday Matinee at 2:30 Seats, §3 and $2. Box Seats. $3.50. | 1 BASEBALL T RECREATION pAnx. El‘hl.h and Harrison SAN FRANCISCO vs, LOS ANGELES. ‘WEDNESDAY, TBUBB‘DAY and FRIDAY, TURDA! l oM. BUNDAY 2:30 P. Ladies’ Days—Thursday and Friday. ance Sale of Seats at § Stockton Street.