The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 2, 1904, Page 7

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NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY AUGUST 1904. =, BEEF TRUST WILL BE PROSECUTED; NEW YORK CITY HAS A GREAT STRIKE; —_— PRICES OF MEAT. CHICACO, Aug. are the retail prices of meat ADVERTISEMENTS. CASTORIA \\\ \\v PRAGERS | PRAGERS. There Will Be Something Doing Preparations Made by Na- tional Administration to Strike at Meat Barons. Building Trades Alliance | Declares War on the Fuller Company. . H._Fletcher, an under S ble laf k 4 i Rfi'"&'}-’ifivfi“""“}m'} 1for *over 3:2)5 ¥ f:fr';.l All%w n?) s Mass of Evidence Gathered || famnles have stopped’ SSQ Walkout Causes Suspension ¥ou jn is. - Count cits, Imitations and 3 A s meat: T s e o are bui sl L end;}’l‘e,m to Prove Violation of o oo of Work on Four Big At: Pl‘agel‘s 0 | —] . 3 . dren—Experience against Experiment. Injunction. Ribs of beef... 12%¢ 200 Structures. A What is CASTORIA =i R I ‘ z - Hind quarters. . P 14c it Special Dispatch to- The Call. Lambs .... . 10c 14c NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—The Building e e “ubs;l\t'?éf;qforltcfit‘l’:ieom‘ t. CAL.[; ;I;READG:h‘OoTEL BARTON, R i o TradeniAnincs, mach Sl ot e The following table shows how the meat strike has af- fected the prices of meats in goric, Drops and Soothin. contains neither Opium; §1 substance. 1ts age is its and all orphine. nor other N'nrcotm uarantee, It destroys Worms unions, declared a strike to-day WASHINGTON, Aug, 1—It is at the against the George A. Fuller Construe- beef trust's violation of the injunction | To-Da s Feverishnes t cures Diarrheea and Wind restaurants: tion Company and work was tied up Colic. _ 1 relieves Teething Troubles, cures C tipati Son o ookl Coubissan. lisusd O, Former Present on the following buildings: The Times ng és Constipatien Judge Grosscup.in Chicago last year, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the vl e e o P price. price. building, Forty-second street and Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and’ natural sleep. i e e e R L’;‘C‘""?{-'x'ni‘e'fi'&'fn 60c 70c | Broadway; the Sturtevant building, The (hlldren s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, - Doit i¥ike; 'Ths Sndications’ are ‘that Rk i $1.00 81 10 Twenty-ninth street and Broadway; the day. for decisive action is not far Sirloin steak. ... 60¢ 700 the Trinty building, next to Trinity N J off. Just how far the administration tra sirloin Church; the New York Hippodrome, | Exi has adopted a 'definite programme of steak ......d 100 s1 10 Thirty-third street and Broadway, and od attack and just when thie blow will fall Porterhouse " the Taber building, Wall and Pearl : : is known to no more than two of the steak ....... $2 25 streets. Bears the Slsnature °f President’s advisers. | P e e —— | Philip Weinsheimer, president of the I ALWAYS RELIABLE ¢ 1238 1250MARKET S’l’ e Although the .Department of Com- merce and Labor has had twenty differ- | Schuylkill region to-day was complete, ent persons collecting ‘data regarding | with the exception of the Lehigh Coal the beef trust’s operations, it is de-|and Navigation Company, which con- clared that the department is not yet|tinued to operate its collieries in the ready to make a report to the Presi- Fanther Creek Valley. dent. Nevértheless the peef trust’'s syss | There are about 60,000 idle men in pécted violation of the Grosscup injunc- | this district in consequence of the sus- tion is understood to have been the|pension. subject of at least one conference n.t\ the White House last week, while Sec-| retary Moody spent part of the week in | considering a mass of reports sent to. the Department of Justice. Some of this came from representatives of the | Department of Justicg in certain large | packing centers, while a part of it is| from agents of the Department of Com- | merce and Labor, The cattle have been followed from | the plains to the butcher by these| | agents, who believe themselves to be nearer the truth of ‘the packing com- bine's operations than ever before. It can-be said that the President will not give the word to go ahead until he is sure the Attorney General and his assistants have the trust ‘“cinched.” ‘When that moment comes the Depart- ment of Justice will take action to have the. packers brought, before the bar to show why they should not be held in contempt . of the sweeping injunction issued. 3 Th2 President is not planning this ac- tion because of the beef strike. He has been awaiting for months the moment when the evidence in process of collec- tion should warrant action. SR T T Building Trades, who declared the strike on the subway last week, is re- sponsible for. the strike to-day. The reason given for calling out the. men was a claim that the Fuller Company has been using stone from non-union quarries and trimming yards. In some quarters it is said that the actual rea- son for the strike was a fear that the Building Trades Employers’ Assocla- tion would declare a lockout. The strike and to-day's move of the employers grew out of a series of dis- putes that promise to involve the em- ployers and the union men in the the Order of Railway Telegraphers, | ter between the two sides and both with headquarters here, 450 telegraphers | have been preparing for the fight that employed by the Missouri, Kansas and | appears to be beginning. The employ- Texas Railway system stopped work | ers assert that if they are driven they to-night. The strike affects the main | will declare war to the finish on the line and branches. The action of the|unlons and employ non-union men un- men is the result of demands for an | der an open-shop- palicy. increase in wages and certain other | —— e SSiednmm. .DAMAGES RATLWAY 5 COURT -AIDS PACKERS. BUT SAVES THE CROPS 3 ) 5 In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTALR COMPANY, TT M —— TELEGRAPHERS STRIKE. Railroad Operators in St. Louis De- | mand Increase in Pay, ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1.—In response to a | TREETY, NEW YORK oF RAIN THE . SCENIC ROUTE TO YOSEM]TE o ple - who - go to “ the * Yosemite y want to.see ALL THE. BIG T}h"GS. - Santa Fe Company Says the Loss in Arizona Will Be Partly Bal- anced by Benefits. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1. — Assistant General Manager Hitchcock of the | Santa Fe system this afternoon stated that the total loss to the company as a result of the recent floods in Arizona would be in the neighborhood of $100,- 000. This amount, the company esti- mates, will be largely counterbalanced Makes Permanent Temporary Order Enjoining Strikers of St. Louis. BELLEVILLE, IlL, Aug. 1.—The tem- porary injunction granted last week on application of the packers of East St. Louis restraining the striking employes from interfering with the operation of | the plants and the men at work there | was this afternoord made permanent by Judge Holder. EEE pEESES L) k) : ATTACK POLICE STATION. 2 by the returns received from the bene- AS the saine Gioe thiy want the most = Union Miners Enjoined. fit to growing crops from the.rain, and comort and quickest €71 : Strikers Resent Rescue of Non-Union | SPRINGFIELD, TIl, Aug. 1.—Joseph | to the Increase of the company’s water fort and qu P’ Man by Officers. Leiter's Commercial' Company to-day | SUPIY at several paints along the line The" Southern Pacific “route .is many CHICAGO, Aug. l1—Rioters stoned | obtained a temporary injunction pro- lcrt;r;‘\ngg::.u:azrlg f*llheofl;‘?c;mua o miles shortest, and has the most ‘com- the Deering street police station late | hibiting union miners from entering . }I = s fortahle “stages.” * The™ road is’ oiled to-night and for a quarter of an hour|upon its- property at Zeigler, Ill., or | 4 B & and ‘dastless and passes through no the police battled with the crowd of | interfering in any way with the em- SE“GEA“;‘O‘I’:PQIQEEE u monoton country. 2000 men and women, as. it charged the | Ploves. . S HIMSELF e e c > i e dly with sticks and ™ The Mariposa-Big- Tree Groves are SURAIN. Fopebti STRIKE-BREAKERS GO EAST. |Sailor, Offended When Put in the OLD J H réached by this route. only. These el s e e Guardhouse, Uses Pistol With [ dre thie greatest “of -the California The trouble started-when fhe police Non-Union Butchers, A«*umpmned by Deadly Effect. IS other big trees compare went to the assistance of Frank Castel.| ~Guards, Leave for Kansas City VALLEJO, Aug. 1.—Sergeant Fred them. They: aré as much t of interest as the valley itself. go.to ‘Yosemite by other es climb -up to- Inspiration .and sts’ Points - for the magnificent 3 ravelers - by . the Southern his-as -a part of their ere that this route en- . for i te-< the valley. This route makes a grand swing— Jano,.a strikebreaker employed in the stockyards, who had been dragged from a street car and severely beaten. Be- fore the police could reach Castellano he had fired four shots from a revolver at his assailants. One of the bullets took became infuriated when they saw that their companion had been.shot. At least a -hundred men made a rush for | Castellano, but he was rescued b; the police. effect in John Sheehan’s arm. The mob | Forty non-union butchers, floormen or siders, splitters, rumpers, backers | and hide dropvoers were sent East last | night on the Santa Fe road to work | for one of the large meat corporations | in Kansas City. The men weré se-| cured by Mugray & Ready, employ- | ment agents, on the order of the firm of Schy child & Sulzberger Com- pany of New York, Chicago and Kan- sas City. Two armed guards will accompany | Hobson of the Marine Corps com- mitted suicide’this afternoon by shoot- | ing himself in the head at the Mare | Island barracks. He was suffering with an ulcerated tooth and in conse- | quence of his taking a little too much llquor to deaden the pain was confined | in the guardroom. He took offense at | this and shot himself with a revglver. Hobson had been in the service four- teen years and.served on the battleship Indiana during the war with Spain. SHERWOOD sno SHERWOOD DISTRIBUTORS -~ WHISKY 212-214 MARKET ST _SAN FRANCISCO 216N MAIN ST LOS ANGELES. The police station was only two | assing at the foot-of El Capifan, by beautiful ‘Bridal Veil, .and in full view of mighty Yosemite Falls. DEPARTURE - VIA™. GLACIER the delegation of workmen to Kansas | blocks away and Castellano was taken | City and protect them from possible P there for safety. Seeing that their in- y violence en route, - tended victim had escaped the rioters| Several hundred more men will be determined to get revenge on the police | secured and shipped East within the and tried to wreck the statiori. Stones|next two weeks. The men. He was a native of Pennsylvania. e e Chico Gets Appropriation. SACRAMENTO, Aug. 1.—It was an- nounced to-day Chico had finally se- AMU SEMENTS. VT i already o iSRS 2. L{”\T Ao d":‘; t‘;,y go--other route. and bricks by the hundred were hurled | sent all signed strike contracts. They |cured the $9000 necessary for the DUI'- | me———————— SN FRANGSCY S FEK. I OWNE: € most impressive at the building and all the windows in | will work in the slaughter-houses of | chase of land near that town selected OPERA coLUMBI LEAING THEATRE scenery of ‘the ‘trip. : the place were broken. Charge after |the Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Com- by Government experts for the United G HOUSE . } A Over-night at Wawona Hotel is a de- charge was made by the police and the | pany.at Kansas City. The firm has|States plant introduction farm. This | rioters weré driven back enly by the | headquarters at the Union Stockyards |insures the establishment of the farm 1 ¥ LAST FIVE NIGHTS—MATINEE SAT. 'hlfih;wi dfxx>tf"cncc~h Finest Elcals strenuous use of clubs. These (hdrgvs‘.«l Chicago. at Chico and When the news was | THIS WEEK ONLY— "‘"“-E SATURDAY. | CHARLES FROHMAN Presénts ere, and all- along the foute. very by the.police had little effect, for as| VA" spread there was_great rejoicing in | courtesy extended to. travelers. slonn fi: the po‘lllce wi[{'xddre\v t|o the Sr:n‘ Teamsters in Vienna Strike. n‘ililghbormg cities ¥f the Sacramento JAMES NE | HENRY tion the crowd woul again gather & - valley. ¥ . REMEMBER ~ THESE _POINTS. | with & fresh supply of missiles and | VIENNA, Aug. 1.—Ten thousand |3 - THEY MEAN THE SUCCESS. QF make another attack on the place. teamsters began a strike for higher ADVERTISEMENTS. YOUR TRIP. . ASK - ABOUT Nearly a dozen times the police sal- | Wages to-day, causing a general de- PMENTS. | THEM AT . lied forth and charged the crowd iwith | moralization in all branches of indus- i clubs before the rioters were dispersed. | tr¥. Disturbances ensued and many arrests were made. 613 MARKET STREET In one of these charges three policemen | {in Madeleine Lucette Ryfey's Dainty Commedyy | were injured with . bricks. At least o R e B 1 y fifty rioters were cut about the head | DRUG MADDENED MECHANIO FIRST TIME AT MlCE AND MEN 50'.] I HERN PACIFIC in the hand-to-hand confliets with the RUNS AMUCK IN HOTEL i5¢ 25¢ 5Oc Nert | HENRY MILER i e Fw P ——e G AT NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE, | he American Production of Henrw Surpeniee, Ocaned From Oocalne: iees M Arthur: Jones' Masterpieos. Direct GOVERNOR PLAYS SPY. Revolvér With Deadly Effect - «Beauty is but skm' “l};“{ from the Haymarket Theater, Lorix | Executive of Nebraska Dons Disguise fo Nohaoke Ol 1AUG. 8. ac. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Aug. 1.—As the result of a cocaine-maddened man running .amuck with a revolver to-day one man is dead, one fatally wounded, one dangerously wounded and two oth- ers slightly hurt. John Carr, a carpenter, came to Ne- braska City about three months ago, from where no one seems to know. He was a cocaine fiend, and between 7 and & o'clock this evening, while craged from the effects of the drug, he entered the corral at the German Hotel and shot Chris Hartman, the hostler, kill- ing him instantly. After killing Hart- man, Carr ran upstairs to his room and began firing through the window. He managed to hit a man named Baker in the knee. Reloading his revolver he dashed- downstairs and into the saloon deep” was probably meant to disparage beauty. In- stead it tells how easy | that beauty is to attain. “There is no: beauty like the beauty of health” was also meant to dis- paragé. Instead it encour- ages beauty. . X and Spends Time With Strikers, . 2 SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 1.— Dis- . "|guised as 4 packing-house striker, | Governor Mickey of Nebraska to-day spent half an hour with the strikers around the - packing plants at this place.. He was entirely unknown and adopted this plan in order to learn the true conditions regarding the necessity of ordering out the State troops to protéct non-union men. Together with a_crowd of several thousand strikers, Mickey saw a car- load of strike-breakers unloaded and sent into Armour’s without molesta- tion of any kind. Afterward he vis- ited the houses and ‘conferred with their managers. Later he announced | “JOSEPH EMTANCLED.” Seat Sale Begine Thursday. OPERA HOUSE. | The Loadon and New York | Musical Comedy Sensation THE . |TOREADOR By Ivan Caryll and Lionel Moncton, WITH AN UNRIVALED CAST, SEATS NOW READY. Usual Tivoli Price 50c, 75c. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. {TIVOL ANOTHER |} TivoLl VICTORY A—BIG NEW AGTS—4 Olive Mav and J. W. Albaugh Jr.; Mo~ Cabe, Sabine and Vera; Les Olopasi HMughes Musical Trio; Empire Comedy Pour; Decker-Russo-Abramoff Grand Operatic Trio; Marcus aad Gartelle; Orpheum Motion Pictures, and I(}ROWERS MUST FICHT ALON 2 = BETEN ‘he was well pleased with the true con- z ' i means — - ~— vra Good Blg Rmsm -Association Col- | aitions which he thinks né discovered | 32 began fring right and lofr. Paul Pears’ Soap }‘15 th; d AR, CHARMION. and has refused to call out the militia. h > : the skin, an L AZAR , o *| Regulsy Matinees Eveiy Wediesdny; Thunll Docket Knlra ] ]apsefl Afier an Im])()l’tallt A Rl hegg’.c::rd:::;;z\;:eirt l;fl}tmntxg‘retgltrz:?g; of health to the ) ! p Propr e};:‘r:; fl':le:éc"‘r’““.y teos Eveiy Wednesday, Thusds ] 7 PLANTS IN OPERATION. the murderous mania¢, -was shot o both these sorts o General Manager. | an = A l‘\lstence of Six Years . through the hand. Carr ran into the so ¢ S ND SATURDAY. | "‘ .'v‘ e —_—— 'Pn(L(;l: :-slllbllshlnlcalls sA;-e Kept | street and encountered Officer Ingram. beauty AHITE “Thurs. & Sat., 25 to 505 s ok L . B unning Despite the Strike. A severe struggle ensued, in which Carr ? w tis an extra value for -the FRESNO, A, 1.—After two MOMtIS | (HICAGO, Aug. 1—This was-a busy | Was mortally wounded. His death is Sold all over the world. W Buy ont of- strenuous -effort to get the. raisin| day with the packers. With increased | Put the question of a few hours, . WH I TT L ESE Y YOUR OLD RAZOR can be ex- | growers into line for the season, the ed r P e . forces of skilled workers and their . | In a Secial Production of g 2 YDOUY cbanged as. part payment on-a néw l'alifnrn(u Raisin Growers’ Auoclutlon.‘r ting @ Stnin o ronde th h INJURED BY A FALLING WRENCH.— | ANOTHER TREMENDOUS HIT. g gy o e of v Razors || UG Rl o o | operailng depariments more thoroughly | WINITRERLEY AT, ROROL THE LADY [soreuaev]| . St o tomes Prinims €t 81.00 PO rar * b equipped than at any time since the | street. while at work in an clevator shatt. ot STAR $2.00 kind I have SAFETY RAZOR, regular 1 sell for £1.50. a ver sive and -choice day abandoned all efforts to nrenerv the association and annolinced that all DON'T FAIL TO| Palflce see the beawtifll QF LYONS the sixth floor of the Flood bullding yesterday was hit on the head by a monkey wrench Charming Love Romanes beginning of the strike the employers ,:nok a firm grip on the machinery of 'The Whirl of the Town" o dropped by a workman from the twelfth floor. ungi assortment nf ¢ v’v‘ ry of all kinds at contracts so far signed would- be re-, their affairs, and as a result the stock- He‘;vns taken to the Receiving Hospital, where COUR{{ l’é‘l’dPIR i MR. WHITTLESEY as CLAUDE. moderate prices turned, This has been. brought abouty yards took on the old hum of activity | it was found that he was suffering from'a frac- room, the EUGENIE THAIS LAWTON as PAULINE. Gigantic, Spectacylar Burlesque. Two _bars Willjams' 10c- Shaving |/ 0 at extent. ture of the skull. He may recover, (Her First Appearance at the Alcazar.) Three Acts filled with New Songs, Speciaities; . - o i by the failure of the association to|to & &re —_—————— Moncay, Aug. S—MR. WHITTLESEY in e Se 78,000 head of Ii - " Noveities Boap. 15¢ h % ki More than- o vestock Special Or THE MAID Razors honed and ground. Honing | Teach an agreement with the packers| o " . .iveqd here to-day. This is an necia. ¢ 52 SHERIDA oF BATH Incomparsble -cast: DOROTHY MORTON, 25e and of growers to join the associatioh. | I ;e or 59,000 head over the receipts | $3.00 and $3.50 Shirt Waist Suits; spe- apS Nt % FNORTH, EDWIN CLARK Mail orders promptly filled. [ Every grower in the valley must now | NORTH, EDWIN CLARK, on the corresponding day last week. AR L e STRIKERS GO TO WORK. Tundreds of Men Tire of Waitine for Money From Unions. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1.—To-day’s developments in the packers’ strike cial .50 $4.50, $5.00 and $6.60 Shirt Waist Suits: R 2.00 Bsg DILLON, LIONEL LAWRENCE. PRIZE CHORUS OF FORTY. 25c, 50c and 75¢. ‘Sat. and Sun. Mat- 25¢ and 50c. Children 5t Matinees, 100 do the best he can for himself without ald from any organization whatever. It is believed that-the resuit will be the failure-of many raisin growers. The association has been in existence for six years and has handled about $3,000,000 worth -of raisins a year, rep- esenting 75,000 acres of grape land. The low price of raisins last year cluud the THAT MAN PITTS PITTS, The Stationer. 1008 mm STREET, Opp. Fifth. BAN FRANCISCO. GENTRAL =2 Market Street, Near Eighth...Phone Boutn M] TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Presentation of Kirk La Shelle's Big- s, the Scenic Sensation, i and AMUSEMENTS. CALIFORNIA ADV‘EKTISE)IE» 'TS. TEETH OF CHILDREN M BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters § A UHEAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORa- tor and Nervive. The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special Tonic for the Sexual Organs, for both sexes. The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Selis on its own meri’s. NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents. _828 Market st., § F.—(Bend for Circulars.) | Cheap Rates to Boston and St. Louls. downfall of the association. ——— 1 you are going to attend the G. A. R. en- campment at Boston or World's Falr, why not bave your tickets read one way via the North- ern Pac'fic Ry. and stop en route and visit the Yellowstone Park? For particulars see T. K. Stateler, General Agent, N. P. Ry., 647 Mar- ket st., 8. F. . e s INSOLVENT ENGINEER. — Walter Wright, engineer, 1iving at Courtland, filed 5 petition in insolvency yesterday in the United Btates District Court. He owes $355 and has Do assets. ——————— Ye Olde English Inn, 144 Mason st. Music by the great Pan- American Quartet. . were serious from the standpoint of the strikers, as hundreds of their num- ber: returned to work, many of them being skilled workmen. The serious break in the ranks of the strikers to- day was caused by their growing tired ‘of walting for strike benefit money promised from Chicago and because they could not afford to remain idle for a longer time without pay. S SIXTY THOUSAND IDLE. of Collieries Throws Many Men Out of Employment, POTTSVILLE, Pa., Aug. 1. — The shut-down at the collieries in the Few mothers know how vitally important is the care of a child’s first teeth. The beauty of the permanent set depends almost entirely upon it. TOOTH POWDRER SOZODONT ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY. Third Week of Speciai Melodrama Season. Eimer Waiters Co Presenting_ the Sensation- al Stage Version of the Great Buffalo Elopement. used with SOZODONT Liquid, accumulation of tartar, yet bein grit does not scratch the ename ment on baby's teeth. SOZOBONT. 3 FORMS: LIQUID, POWDER, PASTE. prevents free from Buffalo Mystery — Next Sunday Matinee— “A MILLIONAIRE TRAMP." Romance of An_Enlisted Man, The Army Post—The Cavalry Camp. Cycloramic Views of Western Wild Powerful Climaxes! Breezy Comedy! Special Engagement This Week of the Charm- ing Actress, | ——JULIET Evenings. Matinees Next_A BUNCH OF KETS. ‘THE {E WEEKLY CALL | $1 per Year. TAKE A RIDE ON THE MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD. THREE BABY LIONS IN THE ZOO. INSPECT CABARET DE LA MORT. Hear the Pneumatic Symphony Orchestrion, AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION. ...... 10c | CHILDREN. When Phoning Ask for “The Chutes.

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