The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 2, 1904, Page 9

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LEA THE SAN FRAXCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY o 1904. RNED MEN 10 ASSEMBLE| 10 OWES HIS LIFE HIS “PACK” PICTURESQUE ADDITION TO CITY'S STRUCTURES Albert Pike Memorial Temple to Be Devoted to HATTI FACES NEW TROUBLE WALKS FORTH STARK NAKED \otable ‘1,:1\\'_\'0}5 From|Man Is Hurled Fifty Feet S?le Use' of Ancient and Accepted. Scottish France Is Not Inelined to.Scantily Robed as Truth \Il Sections Will Attend| by a Locomotive, but Is| Rite—Will Be an Ornament Architecturally| ,e.ont Apology for At-| J.L.Smith Wanders Along n a1 »al iquet fo Judge Rhodes Saved by Roll of Blankets —ee e tack on Her Minister, Street in the Daylight AMUSEMENTS. INGLESIDE COURSING PARK. Every SATURDAY A —_— S P » T EFAQST P N AQ( A DI o et # = 1 | J REAT FEAST PLANNED|ESCAPE IS MIRACULOUS SENDS A CURT DEMAND!REJECTS ALL GARMENTS and e —_— | <tices of Supreme Court|Victim Is Slightly Injured Says Palace Guards Who [He Declines the Offer of SUNDAY. 1 i g - p ah P i i i i . nd Prominent Attorneys| and Declines an Offer of a Took Part in Affair Must| Handkerchief and Barrel,| couming win vesin ae 11 ociock starp ana ke o % % Lk : : . Jig | ecrtinue w o last winning fiag goes, up. Homor \rnol.\hlo_ Jurist| Free Ride on the Train Be Summarily Punished! but Is Finally Clothed|yoyar prizes : : : s2000 il X e = ——— —_— ANl Mission-st. cars tran r to Guerrere Special Dispatch to The Call, Special Dispatch to The Call Special Dispatch to The Call. As naked as truth, J. L. Smith |cars. which go direct to the park 1-The reception| SAN JOSE, July 1.—Hurled fifty feet { WASHINGTON, July . 1 — United |started to promenade Kearny street e . T : ¢ Santa Clara Bar|in the air by & passenger.train that | States Minister Powell, at Port au y‘}’;*::::’g“;i:"::““l . wheis: Hoata] achie i e B wsncas : o “ml";" '\,'n"l;‘-r‘np was running thirty miles an hour, and | | Prince, Hayti, has reported to the | goa ‘Islanders bow to the proprieties minenice of the in.] S°CAPINE With a few severe bruises, | State Department that the Haytian | ¢, the extent of palm Jeaves—and when OPERA <ts has attracted the attention | WaS the experience of Charles Ehman : Government yesterday, with much pub- | even summer bathing giris wear some- | over the State. Judge | between College Park and this city this | | lic pomp, made apology to the French | thing—Smith's retrogression In dress; HOUSE s of ‘the Superior Court of | afternoon. A large bundle of blankets | | Minister because his carriage was |reform caused something of a sensa- | “TIART ey ustice of the | carried on his back, which acted i stoned by th 1 guards. * The | tion. meibenl e whot aased thb i ure | Mayor McClellan of New York. The |from his lodgings at 523 Kearny street | ' isco, Hon. | fifty feet into the air and fell to the GOOD "WHBAT - SHOWING glance, seemed intensely interested in pr n San Francisco and | g&round The train was stopped and| | % the distant horizon. m\ T W es. Music will be fur- | the crew expected to pick u,:‘-ps dead } | Large Shipments of Cereals and Flour | =4 1.p0rer on his way to work held out rl VOL ?SE . D’ Abiaing’s erchestin. m Ehman was found sitting on the Are Made at Portland and a bandana handkerchief to the man . USE. ne ¥ are ex- | side of the road looking around for his | | Puget Sound. who had gone back to nature with a EVENINGS AT S SHARP. . be pres attrective | hat. He was offered a ride into the| | PORTLAND, Or., July 1.—The to- |rush. “For decency's sake wear some- The Greatest t card serve as a sou- | city and medical aid by the railroad | | tal production of wheat in the States | thing,” pleaded the son of toil. Comic Opera f the n issued. | physician. He declined and said that| | of Oregon and Washington for the ce- | Scornfully the naked man waved || I Performance feast an be elab- | he would be all right in a short time. | | real year which ended June 30, 1904, | aside the gift. “Let me alone,” he | Ever Seen In La the police received a telephone | | was 33,584,970 bushels, as compared | shouted, “I'm God.” This City —_—— message that the man was near the | with 41,679,435 bushels last year. The A hand-me-down vendor of garments with: STATE EPWORTH LEAGUE woolen mills and could not walk. The shipments (flour reduced to wheat |Saw a posstble customer and clutched SUPERB MEETS IN STOCKTON |Patrol wagon was sent after him and | measure, four and a half bushels to|at the maniac. “Step right in, sir,” T o | he was brought to the receiving hospi- the barrel) were distributed as fol- |said the eclothier; “fit you out in ten AR’ the ex-mem- | Besides these there Ehman, ers of the bar from most cisco. - sident of the Santa Association, will be | the .evening and wil where th tepping Justice Dr. vears of age, was walking to San Fran- There is a double track at the point | but it was too late. who is a laborer about 3 e man was struck, from the track in a and to avoid Ehman was hurled French Government is not satisfied, however; and the Haytian authorities have been curtly informed that the persons guilty of the outrage upon the representative of France must be sum- marily punished. What the result of this demand is has.not yet been re- NORTHERN STATES MAKE and ambled up the street. There were those who belieyed a ghost had walked, and an unmarried elderly lady shrieked and swallowed a set of teeth. “He did not even have a necktie on,” she said. Lightly as a woed nymph, though and women, after the first terrified In DU BARRY Prices—$32. $150, $1._75c, 50c OPENING TO-MORROW MATINER, MR. JAMES ' BARBARA FRIETCHIE. & address. The | DOrthbound train he walked directly in ported to the State Department. terrifying as a Satyr, and as care free “ in E. Richards. | front of one going the opposite direc- SRS, N A as old Adam, Smith trotted along the | SheCial Summer Prices IS¢, 25~ 50c by Chief Jus- | tion. The engineer sounded a warning, sidewalk. The crowd parted for him, | Higher—EXTRA MATINEE MO! ) The thirteenth | t Grissim, the railroad phys lows: Shipped foreign from Puget|minutes from tip to toe. Show you| the California | cian, examined him, and found that no | -— — - - — —~ ——} | Sound, 11,868,168 bushels; from Port- | Some fine garments, sir; step right in.” of the M bones were broken and that aside from C - NED BY ARCHITEC PATERSON | |land, 8,400,865 bushels. Shipped East | By a herculean effort the naked man | e a few bruises and the effect of the PEoPotn EMONT OF SUOTTISH Yis SATURDAY | |py rail from the coast, 1,783,957 bush- | tore himself away from the shark and | shock Ehman would be all right in a F a3 b S 5 T £ g R Bl * els; coastwise to California, 4,255,539 | burst into a saloon at Pine and Kearny nd in the few days. He was sent to the county | bushels. The balance, 7,306,261 bush- | Streets. With great presence of mind mioht iR arly 150 hospital to rest up. The bundle of| The Albert Pike Memorial Temple, | structure to be devoted solely to the |els, was consumed at home, is still un- | the bartender quickly knocked the head g sent from all parts of the | blankets saved the man's life. | which is to be .erected on Geary street, | u of the Scottish rite west of the |sold in the hands of the farmer or is|from a beer barrel and passed it over e i between Filimore and Steiner, promises | Rocky Mountains. retained for seeding. to Smith. “Wear this.” entreated the \ m e ed to be one of the most imposing and| When completed its cost will repre- ———— bartender. But the garment did not \ \“ picturesque structures in San Fran--; sent an investment of $100,000. PORTLAND'S EXPORTS TO appeal to Smith's fastidious tastes. . : 7 o e e o LR YR R 50 e ORIENT ARE HEAvy | Corporal O'Meara, who alighted trom | SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY, JULY 4 Ke The Law | Lick. The building will take its name from | July 9, Most Worshipful Grand Mas. E a passing car, rushed into the saloon | VALERIE BERGERE AND COMPANY: 1dy. Rev. W.| P J. Flanagan, a capitalist of Reno, | the late General Albert Pike, who was | ter Dr. Nutting will lay the corner- | Oregon Metropolls Ships More Than |2Pd €ast a table cloth over Smith's| Gallagher and Barrett: John ¥. Clark The morn- | ig at the Grand. | one of the greatest lights in Scottish | stone, on which occasion a v body. Garbed in this improvised toga| and the Zarrow Trio. Last times of 60,000,000 Feet of Lumber in kP ) sonry. The temple, which has | assemblage of representative citizens 3 - Smith was taken to the City Prison. s Gran S S g R A “r,’;\_:]!(l’ rh of _!n‘vl*n;)«lws“qul: r?nbhgl:((mr .| _California Commandery and Golden mf’“:f_‘r‘fl"d"a R :‘:;‘er;;l'“;”:"‘ir“i considered a harm- | pogter ana Foster; Howe aud Scott: SRP R s e front will be of bu rick and | G te Commandery, Knights Templar, | the ves 4 e . §I0Us CERBE. Gracey and Burett, and Orpheum ned t : AL ace. terra cotta. and San Francisco Consistory will act | Ported to foreign ports 60,246,538 feet ST R AR O Motion Pictures, Showing Review of W. & Arnold, 2 mill man of Los An-| This new Masonic Temple, which will| as an escort of the Grand Lodge at |f lumber of the value of $755,379. Another Draw _for Walcott. the S. F. FIRE DEPARTMENT. d his wife are at the Grand. | cover 82 feet by 137 and will be three | the ceremonies. Most of these exports went to the Ori- | BALTIMORE, July 1l.—Larry Tem- | , Resular matinee . 2l H. Drescher, one of Sacramento’s |stories high, will contain one of the| The “California bodies” of the An-|ent. including heavy shipments of [ple and Joe Walcott, both of New |asy soe o0 *™¢ st ol B ADVERTISEMENTS. of t who | itor ger, days. leading merchants, is at the St. Fran- Charles Cooke Wanamaker, city ed- coast, has been in this city for several he Philadelphia Public Led- is making a tour of the | most perfect and costly scenic outfits | clent and Accepted Scottish Rite have Attorney Did Not Violate Agree- ment With the Woman. Madame Cecile Dolon’s effort to ob- tain a life interest in the home she has been occupying at 127 Oliveavenue the Roll and New Ones From Eligible List. Postmaster Fisk announced yester- day the following promotions and ap- pointments: piling sent to Tsingtau, China, al- York, fought ten hard rounds to a MareriaLs: — Half pound maca- roni, boiling salted water, two table- spoonfuls butter, half cupful grated cis in America, and the stage will be fitted | been in existence less than two years tlun)le| a ln_rxs portion was exported | draw to-night before the Eureka Ath- Belasco & Mayer, Dionisio Torres, a wealthy resident | With the latest and most complete im- | and in that time have gained a mem.- |t South Africa letic Club. Foogeisian, of Fuerte Sinaloa, Mexico, is at the | Provements. bership of about 300 T I T T SRR % | . s e R General Manager. | The temple is to be used exclusively | The directors of the Albert Pike |aay spromied D A Robinson postmamer oi | They kunow too much about family Srepectns s Controller E. P. Colgan js|DbY the “California bodies” as a cathe- | Memorial Temple Assoclation are Fred |Dallas, Tex. There had been a vigorous con- | trees to have much reverence for them . 10s: & Sat.. 25 v 30e down from Sacramento and staying 1t | 4ral and, of course, with the addition |J. H. Rickon, president; Frank B, |'*® °') the office in hesyen WH’TE LAST MATINER the Lick. of soclal rooms for its members. It | Ladd, vice president; Willlam Crocker, TO-DAY. J. C. Ralston, the well known min- | ¥l De the first building of its kind in | treasurer; W. I Brobeck, secretary, ADVERTISEMENTS WHITTLESEY ing man, returned yvesterday from a |Callfornia and actually the first|and W. C. Ordway. A~~~ "~~~ i~ | In Augustus Thomas' Dramatization of Richard visit to Eureka and is registered at the | 4 - - SOEB"I‘E‘RDSMSOFPHNFIBI;‘;BNE Palace. ; W. E. Dodge, a prominent manu- | CHICKERING WINS SUIT POSTOFFICE PROMOTIONS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. !..u\u,fr of New York, and D. H. FROM CECILE DOLON AND APPOINTMENTS “Performance was excellent.” —Chronicle, Cousins, a business man of Pittsburg, ——— il “Went with a dash.”—Post ive a 3 'ala ste) Y. o Se % S N P > v - Commencing with Special | arrived at the Palace sterday. Judge Seawell Finds That Oakland | Large Number of Clerks Advanced on Macarom and Chme JULY 4 Independence Day Muatined, WHITE WHITT! in ON MER'S DAY." CENTRAL=S: = " t George S. McCord, pro- cheese, salt and pepper, bread Californians in New York. from W. H. Chickering, the ‘?»kla_nd moted from sub-clerk to mailing crumbs. | Market street, near hth..Phone South 533 W YORK, July 1.—The following | 21t0Tney, has come to naught. Superior | clerk; Frederick J. Ford, from sub- TO-NIGHT—LAST TWO NIGHTS Californians are registered at the |JU38¢ Seawell yesterday rendered a|clerk to registry clerk, vice Charles MATIN TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ; Rotels $n J0 Terk: : written opinion in the case, with judg- | M. Keeler, resigned. This office has [ , TJirst Time Here of the Strong Heast-Interest From San Francisco y Miss E.|mentin favor of Chickering. been allowed eighteen additional clerks Brerse, at the Holland; J. M. Francis| 11¢ Suit was brought by Mrs. Dolon | beginning July 1, 1904, at salaries of errlns and E. A. Francis, at the Hotel York, | {0 re-form a deed dated September 8, [ $600 each. The following promotions ¢ T o A. Genthe, at the Imperial Miss E. F. 1894, by which she conveyed to Chick- have been made: George H. Johann- FOWER OF THE GROSS Johnson, at the Holland; H. E. Low | eFing certain property on Ellis street |sen, from sub-clerk to distributer; i e e and wife, at the Hoffman; Miss Mont- | and Olive avenue. She alleged that|Edward P. Armbruster, same; Otis E. N viltant Cast! gomery and W. W. Morrow, at the | for many years Chickering had been‘-‘ffirrm, sub-clerk to registry clerk; PRICES Ercoinss 10¢ to Mo - Holland; O. S. Orrick Jr., at the Park | her attorney and confidential adviser | A 'red Drysdale, same; Walter L, v TRENIE. - -2 33, 10c, 13c. Mo . Avenue; J. Tyson, M. Tyson, Miss M. | and she became indebted to him in the } Frye, Allen L. McGinn, Willlam N. THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Starting July 4 Matineo—WEDDED Tyson, Miss J. Tyson and G. A. Tsson, | Sum of $1500. While so indebted it |Barrett and Charles W. Searchlight, AND FANTED. at the Holland House; J. C. Aird, at | W2 agreed between them, s:_e mu:. ;?'m;lllng clerks; W. F. Lauthier, Seasoning :—When this dish is served pass with it a bottle of sl E E H the Cosmopolitan; E. Beverzin, at the | that she shoulr}: (T(;“e,),w lmt t cl(‘x‘-‘.m I; Quinn, Charles W. Mitchell, Lea @& Perrins’ Sauce. A little sprinkled over it will give a Grand Union; the Misses Ludlow, at |1and; that he should pay a mortgage ' @eorge H. Wagner, Stephen F. Carty, marked improvement in flavor. It is equally good—if not be i1l be hard on shirts, collars, cuffs | the Grenobie: L. McIntosh and wife, at | {0 $6000 standing on the property |James M. Cunningham, Adolph Balz, P T b T p . S ot and pay her in cash $1000 and that|James P. Costello and F —when added before baking. ests unless they are laundered | the Cosmopolitan, and R. A. Stackwell, sbvan he Anadie ! 5 red L. Bau- Last Days_of . = Y like the United | at the Netherland. there should be reserved in the deed a | meister, to distributers. Two adgi. dires wrEE MORMONS. 13 o - by Los Angeles—S. E. B life estate in a portion of the lot. | tional laborers have been allowed, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Agents, NEW YORK. ap to and ‘L . will find that your linen . o SuPptee . B Burtond e epared the deed, which | John H. Kelly ; s . July 8 ¥ and A. C. Burton, at the Gilsey House; | Chickering prepar e NEBIGH | - Kelly and A. G. Mitchell have PR ... | T o S ke nger and in better R. R. Goode, at the Earlington; «C. R contained no reservation to the plmn-lbeen appointed as such. SPECIAL ATINEE ON JULY 4 t er when it is | piopeon and wife and A. S. Sho;)k“and' | tiff of the life estate. Mrs. Dnlqn de-| The following have been appointed Commencing SAT 'r:vxw\\” Ji 9 First ¢ " other laun- | wife, at the Bartholdi. clared she could not read and did not | from the eligible list to the subolerie “A LUCKY 1 towr know of the omission. list: Maurice Asher, William Lobbay, . al :fln{-\‘]ll;-l e 2 s " i X, A an mark, with this ex FRENCHMEN STUDYING Mk “Dolor's Stedinony, WAY R [ S Mt dey Hbme e Derethy Msctos, Queew of I UNITED . STATES LAUNDRY, LA CONDITIONS | tradicted by Chickering, who admit-| Patrick J. King, Ernest J. Schefies Bayes, Queen of ( Sops SEAnENE it a 2 N8| ted, however. that he told her she | Benjamin J. Tym, Joseph H. Barec o e Tt Comttitas e e T gEass .. | might occupy a part of the property Claud E. Spence, Herman s, x Dillon, Roy Alton, Garri Telepone South 430. Among the guests at the St. Francis he was owner of it James P. M cRRuat Bretty Girls, a Tower of —— | Hotel are two observing Parisians, | °°, 1078 a8 he was e | s P. Mulligan, Thomas J. Gray For the Striking Scenery 4 The action was brought to re-form | WhenYourStomach try incorpora Desachy one, Gaston Alberti, representing the to study classes of people, Alberti intending to port to his department, while Editor tion for a number of interesting arti- cles for his paper. days’ stay in San Francisco they have With a view of assisting the visi- conditions among all te his observations in a re- will use his as the founda- During their few the deed by inserting the reservation. letter given in evidence showed con- clusively that she did not intend there should be any express mention of the life estate in the deed, but that she trusted Chickering without any writ- ing to carry out their agreement. Judge Seawell says further that Chick- ering paid the full value of the prop- erty. and Charles Maher. The Board of Health vesterday sent notices to the various medical col- leges not to send cases to the City and County Hospital. This is due to the fact that the limit of patients has been fixed at 425, owing to the insufficiency report on FOURTH SATURDAY TO TUESDAY TICKETS Matinees Saturday -and Sunday. o Same Popular Prices. Ministry of Commerce of France, and o g testimony of | e = 283 —_ - - | Siecle. They have come to this coun- a* TO MAIN HEALUTH OFFICE Svlendid Show Every Afternoon and EBvening- in the Theater:. TAKE A RIDE ON THE of t is A fr been traveling about constantly and N S N ,“geh: :‘:’:‘;‘ZT“‘"&" a‘:m?:;:umr . | MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILEOAD. way 0m have been deeply interested l.’,’ the STREET SWEEPERS DELAYED |appear at the health omée. w‘:::e . Will take you to Esmeralda and Her ZI‘*:TJB\ MONKEY in the ‘nghls of the city. On their way to = — Deputy Health Officer Levy will reg- INSPECT CABARET DE LA MORT. “Ome |the coast the Frenchmen visited the| mpo Board of Public Works yester- |ister them for future admittancs, SANTA CRUZ Hear ihe Pneumatic Symphiny Orchestrio o Louls Bepopiie and in Tetursing | ay sent a communication to the Civil | should the limit of 425 patlents be ; Bogh Cot e CAWGNEY - 3 the examination for street sweepers|_ ‘arden Fleming will ' g St anl pdnnaies Shianaacner . Wb ovi When you are going East, for instance, it may trouble you after you climbdown ftom the Rocky Mountsins, if you do not treat it well. makie it sensitive. The thing to do is t0 provide :t with the best dining pos- Changed conditions been sho tors in gleaning every possible infor- mation regarding San Francisco the California State through Secretary L. M. Fletché®, has board has arranged a reception for Board of Trade, wing them attention. The and Inspectors be postponed for one month. The commission has an- nounced that it will proceed at once with the examination if the board; does not furnish information regard- ing the duties of sweepers and fore- men. Monday if he has any spare beds and only the most deserving will be sent to the institution in that event. Levy says there will be a general weeding out of cases and chronics will not be permitted to remain in the hospital. ——— MONTEREY PASO ROBLES BYRON HOT SPRINGS DON'T FAIL TO see the them at its rooms this morning at § o'clock. H. P. Stabler of the Sacra- mento Valley Board of Trade will be present at the reception in the hope of inducing the visitors to make a trip through the northern part of the State. sibie—and the best dining possible is, as nearly every traveler knows, provided by the Burlington Route, a la carte. Let me tell you more about it. W. D. SANBORN, Genera! Agent, w631 Market St San Francscs, Cal, The board began the work of sweeping the streets yesterday and de- sires to make practical observations before outlining the duties of the em- ployes engaged in the work. The 175 sweepers formerly employed by the contractors are all employed by the city. The necessary apparatus was rented from the contractors. Fourth of July Excursions. The boats and trains of the North Shore Rallroad (Sausalito Ferry) will run on Sunday schedule both July 3 and 4. Sunny Marin and Sonoma_counties, from the Lagunitas to To males Bay, the Russian River and the Dig Trees of Cazadero, provide attractive resorts and quiet places 10 spend the Fourth of July, Reduced rates July 1 to 4, inclusive; good until July 5._Call at information bureau, 636 Markat street, San Francisco, for time card and “‘Short Scenic Trips.”” v Ask about it at 613 Markst Street SOUTHERN PAGIFIC — FREE-A Scientific Toaster Free to Want Advertisers in Sunday’s Edition—-FREE PALM ROOM, LOUIS XV PAR- Go to Uncle Tom's Cabin, S8an Bruno, to spend the 4th—finest resort on coast.®

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