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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1004, ADVnTIS“EN‘T& WASH TEXTILE Our line will be found to be distinctly different from what you ‘will find in other places. ENICKERBOCKER SUITINGS 50 30 inches wide, yard 25C C 25¢ 60C «An Exceedingly Well Sclected Line of Distinguished Ideas.. . . : FIGUREDCOTTONETAMINE 30 inches wide, yard IMPORTED MADRAS/ 32 inches wide, yard NOVELTY LINEN SACKING 27 inches wide, yard ] H H Bl JAPARESE CRAPES NOVELTY LINEN SUITINGS ] = 30 inches wide, yard 25C No.y&nf%es widfi, YardSUIT?NS('rg = COLORED DOTTED SWISS 30 inches wide, yard 50c Values Which Easily Make Pleased Customers. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and Stockion Streets. Union Square. Ll Traims leave and are due to arrive at P\ z/ SAN FRANCISCO. Frox MAY 15, 1904. Frary Drror of Marke: Foot CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO ~micACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m,, through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Pe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield. Merced, Hanford and Visalla. ockton. Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. ”n o Ferry Depot, S. ¥. Also 1112 Broad- San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SEN FRANCISCu #Nu NURTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. ruxcuco TO RAP, 30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 8. m. :40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 RAFAEL 'l'd SAN rl‘l.' DAYS — 6:05, 6:60 350, a m: % Saturdays—Extra frip at :50, 7:35, azo 1115. m.; 1:48, :20, 7 1Ex- 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, § turdays 7:50 p. m. 20 | _In Effect irvingion, San§ 18504 s AT B 7111504 Destina- Sun- | Week | Va Fresa. Tulare, goe. Loy 4 Dy, . Los Angeies T:45ai 745 a 8:40a) 8:40 Ignacto. 20 )gden. Denver, Louls, Chicago and Costs. Ben s 2.10r Haywar, ny COAST LINE Niies and San J Narre ‘and Loanta Rosa for White ulton for Altruria a; at Lytton for v — 1500 8 | g |Z!!n "Dfl ‘Dfll’l COAST LINE 23 o Carlsbad Lakeport 2nd Bartiett Sprin, Potter e. Lierley's Huliville C endoeino City. Willits for Cahto, Covelo, Laytos. Springs. Harrls, Of. Pepperwood, Stotia, Camy Fort Brag, Fort Bragg. a o Monday round-trip tickets at re- und-trip tickets to all polnts ael at half rates. €50 Market street, R X Gen. Ticket office bullding H C WHITING Cbrontele Santa Ciars, & Way Star RYAN, Pass. ‘Ast. MILL VALLEY, r Via Ssusalito Ferry. Suburban Service, Standurd Guuge Electric— | Lepart trom San Fran 10:20_ 11:45 p, . N RAI-;;\EL TO SAN FRANCIZCO Carlos, Redwood, Nenio Park Talo $ 2B s dome anl ey Sin . . daily—Cazaderc and way-staticas. 3 p. . week days (Saturday excepted)— s and way stations. i "3:15 p. m. Saturdays — Cazadero and way | stations. | | _ Bundays Polnt Reyes and | way staticns. TICK! T OFFICE — 626 Market st, — Union Depot. foot of Market st. y — 10 a m.. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. “Sunday excepted { sunday oniy o Saturdsy enly. § Elops ot all stations oo Sunds; » THE WEEKLY CALL 81 po;— Year. T!Oll‘ OFFICES—641 Market St. and | way. Oakland, Cal. 37 South First St. | AEL. | Lyttan | CAZADERO, Etc. W0 BANDITS ROB A SALOON | Robbers Enter Spokane Re-! sort, Hold Up the Inmates GAS EXPLODING 5 HURTS FIRI:MAN Roundhouse in the Railroad B Yards at San Jose Is Dam- and Rifle Money Drawer| aged by the Accident 1 et 0 OPERATE LIKE EXPERTS|EMPLOYE 1S BUR‘\LD One Man's Hands Fail to Go Up Promptly and a Ban- | dit’s Bullet Nips His hdl" iy SPOKANE, Wash., May 14.—While | one robber climbed over the bar and took $70 and some time checks from McFarland & Helverson's saloon at Hilgard, Or., last night, another thug kept six pairs of hands up and inci- dentally shot John Thompson through the right ear. Both robbers then escaped through a rear door. The desperadoes were masked and entered the saloon through the front door. Six men were in the saloon at the time, all prospectors. McFarland Mishap ()ccurs After Engine Had Been Installed in the Sheds for the SAN JOBE, gas from an oil burning engine blew off & portion of the roof of the round- house and badly burned John Reisling, a fireman, at the Southern Pacific yards in this city last evening. The en- gine had just hauled a freight train from San ¥rancisco and had been backed into the roundhouse. The oil was turned off, but the suction of crude ofl when used with a patent burner creates a gas. This gas had completely filled the firebox and boller tubes. i attempted to go behind the bar, but pejging had turned out all the lights was ordered to stand back. One rob- , ;. cab and lighted .a’torch’ to in- | ber stood guard near the door and spect the locomotive before he left it. compelied the men to line up against He stepped down from the cab and the wall with his hands rafsed. -John iy torch in hand he looked under the Thompson was slow In raising his pojier. He placed the torch near a hands and a shot nipped his ear. Then small ovening in the flrebox. Simul- taneously the gas ignited and a terrific explosion oeccurred. The roof of the roundhouse was blown off, and Reis- ling was badly burned around the arms GIRLS {and hands. The engine was only dam- CLEVER FARCE aged slightl his hands assumed the desired posi- tion. The robbers acted quickly and appeared to be professionals. \ - e HIGH SCHOOL i IN A | Senfors of (I.qu of 1901 Excellently Cast in “The Man in j the Case.” Assembly Hall of the Girls’ High School contained an enthusiastic gath- | ering last evening on the occasion of | the entertainment given by the senior SEVEN HUNDRED ME NFORCED IDLENESS | Doors of Factories Tightly Against Members of Shoe- makers’ Union. S class of 1904 under the direction of | Franz Goldstein. The programme con-! 14 wag estimated yesterday by those sisted of a three-act farce entitled | .,; orned in the troubles between the “The Man 4n the Case,” written by = 4 . Winthrop Packard, and originally pro- | D20t and Shoe Manufacturers’ Asso- duced by the Emmanuel Club of Rad- Ciation and the members of the Shoe cliffe College of Cambridge. The cast | Workers' Union, which resulted in a was an excellent one and included | lock-out Friday, that nearly 700 men | Miss Elsie Zeile, Miss Ethel Lucy, Miss in this city and Petaluma are now out Carrie Parsons, Miss Rosa Diehl, Miss | of employment. | Emgma de Boom and Miss Edith Stand- | \ur all of whom acquitted themselves | in a most creditable manner, a fact to | which the deeply interested audience irruquemxy attested by its applause. ,—— [ Worth Seeing. | | First impressions are sure to be last- | ing and when a picture is properly | framed it is bound to be lasting. We'll | show you some pretty frames if you will | give us a chance. Call and see our stock of Moldings and Frames before purchas- ing. Sanborn, Vail & Co.. 741 Market st.* ——— | Gaelic Society Entertains. The Gaelic League entertained its friends at the Alhambra Theater last | evening with a unique programme, the features of which were exhibitions of Gaelic dancing. Jerenuah Deasy, treas- urer of the State League, presided over | the entertainment and the Pipers’ Club and the O’'Carolan Choral Society con- tributed the instrumental and vocal music of the evening. The owners of the six factories in| this city have declared that they will not resume operations except under the open shop rule and it is possible that several weeks. The trouble is directly attributed to the action of the employes of G. M. Kunz & Co., who walked out some time ago. The sympathy shpwn the striking | men by their fellow workmen in other | shops in this city was not approved by the officers of the national organiza- tion, which ordered them to return to work. In their failure to do so it is isaid that the local union has jeopar- dized its standing in the national body and is liable for the forfeiture of its charter. The employers declare that they would willingly arbitrate with their men if there was anything to arbitrate, but they insist that the union is entirely in the wrong and support their claim with the fact that the na- tional body of the union has declared itself against the action of the local employes. ADVERTISEMENTS. BE WISE ! o 1miTATIoN DRINK-CRAZED SOLDIER SHOOTS AT A JAPANESE " ‘William Ratchford, While Resisting Arrest for Using Weapon, Severe- 1y Injures Policeman. Willlam Ratchford, a soldier, ran amuck on Barbary Coast last night and, after taking a shot at a Japanese with a rifle, struck a policeman a blow over the heart and severely injured him. Ratchford was taken into cus- ¢ tody and his name placed on the reg- =4 Box oF FIFTY ister at the Central Police Station. MAILED POSTAAID The soldier, crazed with liquor, .en- tered the shooting gallery conducted by | K. Taukasaki at 815 Kearny street | soon after 8 o'clock. He picked up a | rifle that lay on the counter and fired two shots at a target. The Japanese then requested him to pay for them, but he refused and a wordy dispute ensued. When the argument became heated Ratchford, who still heid the | rifle, aimed it at the proprietor's head and fired. The bullet went but little wide of its market and before a second | ! shot could be fired bystanders had dis- ' armed the intoxicated warrior. Police- men A. M. Smith and B. M. Clancy of Sergeant Christiansen’s’ Chinatown squad hurried to the scene and arrest- ed Ratchford. He gave them battle and during the struggle Smith was dealt a blow over the heart. The of- ficer did not feel any ill effects from it until after he had locked his man up and returned to his post of duty. Then ! he became sudder ill and his heart | was extremely weak. He was removed | to his home at 17 Oak street, where medical attendarce was afforded him. . —_—— San Francisco Veterinary College.: Vext session will begin June 6th: Catalogues | by applylg to Dr. E. J. Creely, 510 G, G. ave.* ————— Floral Exhibition Closes, 50¢ LARGE SIZE 75¢ L.MILLER & SONS 153 (ROSBY ST.NY. _“D?\\ elz ~ W -\\ ]l(ldfl!‘ l‘ pay you to take the time and trouble to develop and print your g own kodak pictures, when I can do It The grand spring.exhibition ot Parific'| much. better and cheaper. Here are || Coast Horticultural Society, which was | some of my figures: | commenced last Thursday in the nave ; DEVELOPING: | of the Ferry buliding, came to a close Roll of ¢ noon prizes were awarded for the best table decorations and for the best floral designs. There were many com- petitors and a handsome display was made. The exhibition is considered one of the greatest successes ever held in | its line on the coast. Last night the following musikal programme was ren- RINTING: Solio finish..Zc-6¢ | Velox finish.3c-6¢ Mail orders promptly filled. All _popular sizes of DAYLIGHT :M‘)Anllo FILMS at my usual low prices. Camcras repaired at low rates. dered: “'Star - Spangled . Banner THAT AN PITTS || selection trom “When Johnny Comes F. W. PITTS. The Stationer. Jurphing Fosae - ST, “Mvrenaties i 1008 MARXET ST., | termezzo, “Hiawatha'™; march, “‘Stars Above Powell. SAN FRANCISCO. | and Stripes Forever”; {wo songs: (a) “My Flag” (Roeckel), (b) “Within a Mile of Edinborp” (Scotch), Mme. Ellen Coursen-Roeckel; waltzes, Knighthood Was in Flower” - W (with orchestra accompaniment), “The | MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Warbiers Screnaicr, “Ra- mona”; waltzes, Bud' | “America.” Time and energy saved reading our TO LET COLUMNS. * ROOMS and FLATS in all lo- calitics advertised and at rents to sult. Night & | May 14.—An explosion of Barred | the men may be out of employment for | ilast evening. During yesterday after-9 “When | ; flute solo | | I i H £ TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES Only the newest and most effective styles at V4 and 3 less than regular prices. Tailor Suits, $10, $12.50, $15, $17.50 $15.00 Tailor Suits reduced to $|0 []0 Black cheviot blouse andq fancy mixture, gray and red mixed coat effect. $20.00 Tailor Suits reduced to. slz 5“ Extra quality bluk and navy blue cheviot, blouse and Eton styles. * $15.00 $25.00 Tailor Suits lain and reduced to ... Elegant styles of fancy camels’ hair effect. $27.50 High Novelty Suits reduced to. 3” 50 Novelty Eton, blouse and Mili- tary effect. SUITS ALL ET.MINE SUITS REDUCED. COATS $12.50 White Coats, trim- $8.50 s];fl;;"n cdty Coa In Their m’;:';;rxil.“ ss, “AFTER ey == SI0.00 Clara Ballerini $20.00 White Nave.ty c«u. SIZ 50 i oo s i reduced t sxz.‘s; Cove:l cws.» pis) 37:50 _“The igo.!gg ‘H;wm]g“ $15:09 Covert Couts, Lised §(0) 0 Ballerini’s Dogs $10.00 Black Silk Blouse, trimmed, reduced to $15.00 Black Silk Blouses and Etons, reduced to slfllun SKIRTS REDUCED $15.C0 Black Broadc! (hShm. e.zgan" ‘q\uhoty, a? sln 00 8500 $8.50 Skirts, now at $1.50 & $1.75 e T it Extra Qua ity Walk- ing Skirts, at Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, May 15. DIV_RTING VAUDEVILLE! Reigniog European and Eastern Sensation, M. JEAN MARCEL’S Living Art Studies Reproducing _ Marble = Statuary. liefs and Tableaus Vivants Chaste! Accurate! Beautiful! CELEBRATED _ PARISIAN MODELS! Chas. Deiand and Company Presenting J. M. Allison's Ome-Act MusicAl Comedy. “A BROKER FROM BATESVILLE. Hume, Ross and Lewis Presenting ‘“The Duke and the Amer- ican He'ress. The Bas Classict 25 First Appearance in America of Yung JuKim 5 Chi Suke Oke Korean Magzicians. su-rMldglsy&l}arllslae-m- Marvels of Canine Intelligence Soprano, Mme. Slapoffski From Her Revertolre. New Selections limited In Un Regular Matinees Ev Thursday. Prices—10c, B T T ——————————S————RRSRRE P 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET ’ AMUSEMENTS. SAR FRANCISCO'S 'COLUMBIA LEADING THEATRE TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME. iy ERS | and MAX ROG In John J. McNally's Vaudeville Farce, . THE ROGERS BKOTHERS IN LONDON | ! Beginning TO-MORROW MANSFIELD | | | i 1 | i | H NIGHT, | Mon., May 16, Sat.. May 21, Tues., "“‘AN. THE TERRIBLE' . May 2(‘, Mon. May 13 A Thurl May 19, Mat. “BEAU BRUMMEL' JEKYLL and MR HYDE' Sat., (farewell nixht), & scene trom each of plays. CALIFORNIA ALL THEIS WEEXK. THE f“'fl'l! SEOW IN 0UR NEW MINISTER | TTHE FAMOUS ALL-STAR CAST. | Ernest Hastings. Joeeph Conyera: Charles Stedman. John Barker. Louls Flerce. Fred Mower, John P. Brawn. nt Foreman. Gertrude Perry. . C. Tanner. Clara_Rainford. Phila May. NEXT SUNDAY—Opening annual summer stock season new Nelll-Mo- in ““When We Were rosco Compan Twenty-one.” = Seats now selling. E. D, Price. TO-NIGHT—LAST PERFORMANCE. “THE TWO $CHOOLS” | , Alfred Capus’ Laughing Comedy. | Evg., 25¢ to 7bc; Mats. Thur. & Sat., 25c to 50c K. DAY. May ’.'!. five Belasco & Mayer. Proprietors. | TO-MORROW NIGHT—ONE W. | MATIN THUHSDAY AND SAT OriZinal San Francieco Production. ..COLINETTE. ' RY GUY CARLETON GREATEST SUCCESS. Comedy-Drama b JULIA MARLOW 25—One May dney Rosenfeld's | Week Comedy, ENTRAL=2: L “lnrk!l st., near Efghth. Phone South &3i. i MATINEE TO-DAY -—TO-NIGHT LACT _TIME of the Brilliant Hit, TO-MORROW NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK. | | First Time In ‘San Franclsco of the Tremen- | dously Succezsful Maritime Comedy Drama \ l"U"Fl‘KLP A‘AS“ MAYER | “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” “DOWN BY THE SEA” Realistic! Emotioral! Startling Mechanical | |and Electrical Effects! A Mmmcem Pro- i duction! N HOTELS (New)llOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE. , REMODELED AND REBUILT at expense ot l!ll) 000—New Management—ENTIRELY FIRE- OF. R OCATION=Very accessible to street car lnes, theaters, ete. EUROPEAN P! 22 ROOMS with LUXURIOUS BATHS— | | Several private rooms in"antique decorations. | Turkish Baths in Hotel. UNSURPASSED RESTAURANT. Ds Stei- ger, Chel, formerly of Waldort-Astoria and | Chet o Frince of Wales. HOTEL ORCHESTRA: ' Telephone Connec. tions in every room; long distance connection: made with any part of the Coast. Wire for_reservations, at our ex 1 HOTEL BUTLER, Seattle, 1 | i el | | nve. ash. 1. DON'T FAIL 'I’O | OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE SATURDAY. NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK. Superb Production of the Greatest Musical “omedy Delightful Singers Clever Actors Recelved With Enthusiasm Immense Success Usua! Tivoli Prices—25¢, 50¢, 75¢ OPERA G RA N HOUSE WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE TO-DAY. MELEOURNE MacDOWELL n Sardou's EMPRESS THEODORA POPULAR PRICES—15¢, 25¢, Boc, 75 Se. * | High-Class Specialties Cvery £fternoon and Evenlig in the Theater, PNEUMATIC MPHONY ORCHESTRA ATSUDA" Rn\ AL JAPANESE TROUPE; CAMERO; AND TOLEDO; FOX \\ly‘ WARD: BARR and EVANS; the THREE MILLARI MILDRED MANNING and NEW_MO NG I‘lle RES. Take a Ride on the X IBI\TLRE ELECTRIC R AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Admission, 10c; Children, 3c. When Phoning Ask for “The Chutes. LYRIC HALL. MME. CLRR.NGTON PRESENTS ‘Mme.Adrienne St. Clair (Mrs. Cora Hall) COLORATURA SOPRANO, Assisted by Mr. EMLYN LEWYS, Pianiat, | FRIDAY CVENING, Nay 20, at 8:15 Deserved Seats at Sherman., Clay & Co's Thursday and Friday, May 18 and 30, TICKETS $1.00. Industrial Exposition MEGHANICS' PAVILION IPRIL 30 to May I5. To-Night—Grocers’ Night and Grand Ball. SPECIAL FEATURES. CONCERTS DAY AND NIGHT. SOUVENIR FANS TO ALL CHILDREN. Afterncons, 1 to 5; eveningw, 7:30 to 10:30. | -——OPEN SUNDAYS— SEE THE PICTURES. i HOW TO ;)EVELOP ‘A’ STAR Written nnd Tliustrated by FRANK w:wnoum A Page of Sport § Superbly Pre- sented. NEXT SUNDAY CALL. —_— & Only a weman is capable of arriving !at a conclusion without unlu either reason or judgment. | UNION COURSING . DARK JAS. F. GRACE. . T0-DAY, SUNDAY, MAY I5, ! GRAND NATIONAL CHAMPION STAKE Sixth Contest—Best Three in Five. RUBBER ANKLES vs. BARGE. el 27 7 S CLASSIC RESERVE STAKE 64---Nominations---64 | i TRAIN SERVICE: Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:18 and ' y-fifth and Valencia streets five Returning at 4:45 and z{ler the last course. San Mateo electric car every lour minutes durln‘ the 4&] l ) COURSING ~ PARK 112-DOG OPEN STAKE Sunday, May 15 Hereafter Running on SATURDAYS Coursing will begin at 11:30 o'clock sharp and continue until the last winning flag goes TOTAL PRIZES $2000 | AN Mission street cars transter to Guerrers cars, which go direct to the park. THOMAS TIERNEY, Judge. EDWARD SHORTSTAG, Slipper. CALL MOBILE CAERIAGE 0O, ooLDzw GATE AVE. and uouul te Daestir et TR et 8¢, Francis Hotel: Lobby of Occldental o .