The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 1, 1904, Page 3

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THE SA N FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1904 FON IN PLENTY - CHILD ACTRESS | ;ULTIMATUM AT PLAYHOUSES he Girl From Kansas” Is “ inning Favor for Miss at Orpheum vHT AT TIVOLI' NI v, | Farewell to “Robin Hood” I a2 Demonstration Public’s Pleasure rpheum presented amother ex- < last pight, the appiause de- 2 vided Detween t2e ater. > W : s the that night pro- are restaurast sad began to create 3 #f—-une : tting him on The head with a ecigar trer and eother blowing o @ police whistle fright- end the three roaghs away. h-en-..u ;—am.n.-mw fos tle A3 epex; Bty s Tween a3 o' e o New Dok S Be. ...‘-“” SEEKS PRISON Margaret Snlhnn, I‘o,uneen Years Old, Wearies of Danecing in Musie Halls FLEES TO THE POLICE Girl Has No Home and De- mands a Chanee to Lead a .Clean and .\formal_l.ife “Take me sad put me where I can be g2cd” That was the ples made last evening by pretty Margaret Sallivan.. o the desk sergeant at the tale she told -was = pfl:::u. cae. She was 3 “child aciress”—a puer lttls walf of chesp music Balls Whes Bave been siesping soundly e was dancing on tired lttle feet and ly.” said the child he might remain at the want to be az actress. I be dead My head used = NOTED JURISTS SON § BANDIT Best of Legal Talent Is En- zagzed to Defend Man Who Shot Detective O'Reilly where the Judge talked with the man for some time, after which the physician made a thorcugh examina- tarough. mywmm who at once consentsd to secept nour- ishment, after Raving refused all food Dr R B Cory of Fresnc is at the Grand Edward R Smith, a stockmasz of Los Angeles, is at the m«mam,c . and wife are at the Palace Mr anxd Mrs E L Bradiey of Beaz- ment, Tex, are at the St Frascis former Coamt de Moutsige of the Fremch' -r-ymn—mmm is registered at the St Francis A von Stebral who Das Deex aitend- zew e=giged in mining in Grass Valley, is at the Lick with his wife mission o the St Louis Exposition, ar- rived wflmum is staying at the Lick opment Club om the Califormis Com- | SENT TO EAGIELA Germany Demands Payment of In- terest Due. Diplomatic Relations Will Be Severed Unless Coin ' Be Portheoming. ‘-tnmiflm!—v!cfl late payment by the Veme- vernment of the interest om award to te paid to ated In the protoccis by Het-er W. Bowen, repre- emezueis in February, 1808 If mand is met complied with, the - Minister will leave \P.LL\ Trinidad, July 3L The British )lm_w._r ar Caracas has n the pame of the '-szgn.ns:thcmm . the property 3 Bermudez Asphait ning that the inter— iders will be men- = be immediateiy re- mrasy 3 per cent e ports samed was for the payment has just signed his final z':L:d as umpire of the Ital- fan-Venezuzelan Cemmission this completes the labors of all Venezuelan mixed commission 360 claims, aggregating wers Sled with the [talian there Deing many more ian clatm- arts than any other zationality and the aggregate awards were about $440 2449 and ommission, The largest ci that of the Cearvaia hefrs for more than $3,099.004. The origizal claim- ant was berm !m Sicily, but passed a Iarge part of his lifs in Veneznela, go- |ing abread at different periods in had for- ed his eriginal citizenship by his diploma employment and his Rheirs Serefor= could not be heard before he Itallam commission. Another case of importance was that of Martini & Co., which held a con- cession for ccal mines snd the rail- read from Guants to Barceloms. The company claimed 31.300.00¢ bedause of interference with busimess by the paper blockade and ciosure of the port of Guanta, ete. The umpire heid that under the FATAL“H00DO0” [RUSSIANS COME 'FLOODS CAUSE ON THIS BANK Father. Sen Illd Grandson Concerned in Its Manage- . ment Meet Violent Daths‘ DOORS ARE NOW (‘LOSIID SKEK].\G NEW HUIISEBKIDGE CARRIED AWAYl Invettlgmon Is Expected o Reveal the Cause of a. ~ene~ nf Probable Suicides| Slav Domain Will Follow Southern Pacifie Special Dispateit 3 The Cail _'P.L\’\’KI_L Iowz, July 31L—Three| jen—father, son aod grandsom—were | dred Russian families, more than a | the operating depdrtmexnt of the Santa Fe Bave beez working night and day over the big washout in Arizona, whick was the largest and most sudden of ths of r‘c\:hz: of the Pirst Natiomal Bank ef this city. There is mystery in the vie- | lent deaths of these three mem all of them intimately ccncermed with the management of the bank which was closed on the day after the last mamed tweo died—whether by accident or sui- cide may pever Re Emowm. Twelve years 2go C. H. Spencer. founder snd president of the bank died by Bis own hand His son, Heary | C. Spencer, aier, succseded to rhnw~e"[l—-dhmhm was bockkseper znd confidential mam Tez days ago tkis father and som went i theis the little lake the PLANTERS FEAR LABOR FAMINE = Make Frantic Efforts to Se- eure Men to Piek Ban- ner Cotton Crop of South Special Dupatch o The Call de to bricg WO T milies from the Colorado the ranspoctation is 5 ent of and !3.4 mformed e Mississipgpi tives that within six months 150,008 fmmigrancs sesking ment will land im the United) LA WILL APPEAL TO LAW. Amtorneys Are l:m in Drawing Complain: for D!pamd Men. DENVER, July 3L —Attormeys H. Hawkins and John H_ Muarphy. unsel for the Western Federation of Miners, are devising ways and means to enable the deported Cripple Creek miners to return to their homes. Pa- are being drawn and application ill be made to some court. passibly je Federal ceourt. for aa injunction ny deported men v:m v‘rpm.- Creek distric __....__ STEAMSHIP ENSHROUDED IN METAILILIC VAPOR Remarkable Experience Terrorizes The Mohicans Crew Of Defn- PHILADELPHIA, July iL.—Whaen the British steamship Mobican Captain Urqukart, from Ibraila Roumanis, which was im this port to-day, was making for Delaware Breakwater, had a mest remarkable terms of the concession the = port The should have remained open and that | the paper blockade, or blockade therefroms, mfiac the company $33.609. Several cases expulsion from Vew% came kefore the commis- | sion. & Tmpire recognized the by ernmental right of ‘;: | bad been exercised in disregard of the Tre Marscie of Gouvien: ~AI1-!-¢“}':. why 2led revenily iz NIy eighty-nines m.mmnmh-umm = ;m:hurm -| tered gt ;| FATAL SHOOTING THE 10 ClLIFORNlA l'hm ]Iln,.md Families of the Czar's Peasantry Are on the Way to Los Angeles| If the People Are Satis- fied Other Emigrants From | Mm——-mm Los A.\um July 3 —Three Bun | thousand of the Czar's former peas- amiry, are mow ou their way v Los Angeles from the East They are not allied with any organmi- zation, but are simply humble, bard- working agriculturists, feeing from cppression in their mative land = Nome of the men possess over 3500 {and many of them do not Bavs evem this muck. Az r.hst head Is Boris Lycurgefr, of peasantry mmmmum-m bas forsaken all in the csuse of Hherty and whase Hifs has been Bounded from o by the se- E T i ek s peopie will come to Cthf)ruh}w'“mty!dtk-&-flh and guaint i ST. LOUIS, July 31.—The following vmtm from California Bave regis- at the California xm:ormmw xo\mm me 31 — William E rub‘bn’ .An.h‘ noon to-day. m ! of Gardner's gang Lnemen and Bad e ks e af Westsrn Uamion b-que laying o drew a revolver and fi'“d. the ball ring near the left nipple. King e The Swedish Ladies” Society gave m‘ eighth annual day and moounlight pic- pic at Shell Mound Parik yesterday. A| large mumber of friends accompasnied the members to the grounds and teok part iz the many games and entertain- ments provided for their pieasure Races for adies and chil- dren were held, mx resuited in many ciose finishes. About 1) prizes were distributed to the lucky winners at the contests and gate prizes. The commitiees which had the affair| compased of the !uflo'- | son. Mrs. P. Ingmarson, Mrs. Peterson, Mr=. C. Gardelfus and Mrs. Nis Croo- _feit: floor manager, Otto Sjogren; Zoor committee—Miss Gerda Neison, Miss Stenberg. Miss Neisom Mrs. A Chris-| zm Miss A Anderson. Ch. Arm- rong. Fred Nelsom, Aug Luond and P Chinese redeilion offers an excuse. ' BIC WASHOUTS Clndbm.sAlmganot the Santa Fe in Arizona i § | H b ] PRepur Fonee Sent to Senc and Trains Are Run Over, Tracks | i Hm—n-mm § WL\Gm July 3L —Offcers of Coughs Sore Throat Bronchitis Positively cured with Dr. Hale pruner’s. Wonderful Medicine, 50c: and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all dealers and at office of Halpruner Medical Mfg. Co.. 28 California St., S. F., sent by mail or express. People cared freeof charge from1todp o - h'"“m i /DS and Dandy ears were - 3% the rack Thers ace svec 0 men § W%T DR. JORDAN'S samarj woriking = Crozier Cazyes detwees .'SE'. .F mT..' Needles and Goff and sixty Detween = By o Goff and Bagdad The officialy expect 3T L o close the gap by Wednesday. it P Mesz traios are sent ._z, out over the Southerm Pacific tr ° e and nearly all the westbound trains ' G, JQADAN-ISIASES OF wEN Bave ben anmulled but the passengers B ..?_-zq_—_. are bing well cared for. J I e = A e " e e Jone. PEIL SRITWY of s considering the advisabilivy of buiid- STA_L%‘_ENT NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY ments in Peking. French Admiral Jm-.sm Canton a meunth age inspecting the French river gunboats. At the same time the Fr.ach are mobilizing many trecops ou the Tomkin fromtier, m the zpparent object of seizing a por-: tion of KXwangtung and Kwangst If the —_—————— mm A»UJSL—’!. S ld- Terrs Cotza Selling Let me reserve your berth Through cars. August 8. g, 10, 18, 13- September 5. 6, 7. 8 19, 30, 28, 29 Cctober 3. 4 5 6 13.20, 36, 37. - dates: DIRECTORY f | 1 Mantgomery §%

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