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TO TENDER POLACCO A TESTIMONIAL. Admirers Take Step to Show Regard Leader. —_— dramme STOCKHOLDERS SANCTION BEAL t BT i Pledged to Agreement Pmndmg Joint Opentwn ECT BITIE.) DEPOSITED | to Be S (xiven Under His Direction. |Union Trust Company Has/ in Vaults as Trustee More Than Is Required The SanFrancisco Gas and Electrie Com- | wrough the action of 2 large major- fis stock to the Pacifi- Gas Company, which was formed | and operate the properties of n Francisco Gas aad Electric the Cabfornia Gas and ration. Yesterday was the siting ‘of stock with} Beld t i i the directors of two great ctrie companies sball be car- ewing to seme clerical de- signing of xtension of sixt end of that time summated PAATON FICHTS THE JUDCHENT f His Afflicted ildren to Enforee De- heir Suppert 0CKS AN JAYS QUEST by y. who was a witness| with utterances he had ng Abralam Ruef The wepager pubfished an article +'s evidened was made pub- The grand jurors appealed jor Judge Lawlor for ad to know whether witness could to yield to Judge Lawlor questiopers that he could mot tal zanee of the situation uniess taker Before Bim on & court procesding method at hand w ingwell to SHOW cause 'By ould mot be punished for comtempt of court in refusing to answer. i s was notified there wo takea umtil the regmier Monday. District Attorney Byington. the | legal adviser of the Grand Jury, will make no move until the body reassembies. It is for him to decide whether comtempt proceedings can be braught. i Leffingwell deciared empbatically that| 4 go to jail before hA - give to the Grand Jury which| ‘HC“ or furnish the clew to his informaat’s idemtity. United States Sepator George C. Per kins was Dot ealied By the Grand Jury | yesterday to testify 2s go his Enowledge { of any propositions that it was aHeged. ! kad been made to him by Abraham Ruef touching Chinese immigration. In view of Coliector of Customs Stration’s denials that Ruef bad approached him. it is not thought Senator Perkins will be heard. Charfes Meier. under arrest in Loaden, | was indicted oz a charge of embesaling | $87 # from his employer, John Caffrey, | { agent for & champagme house. This was | caly one count in a list involving many thousands of dollars. Detective Sergeasnt | Harry C. Reynolds will depart this morn- ng for Engiand to bring back the fugi-| i tve. : nilk, free from dirt and pre- | tives, is the basis of Herlick's Maited Milk. By its use ome avolds | the dangers arising from impure and adulterated milk —e———— | SHERIFF SERVES WRIT —Sheri® Curtis | Some « s screecs. ac the instance of William Levy, who lays ciaim to §2W0 worth: of goods. The Week-Ead at Del Monte. It's the proger thing = to spend the week-end at Hotel Del Monte. ! Golf devotees and all who enjoy out-of- docr pature at this time m well as friends e objection raised Dbe complained e } od of it and |, it has e8- | 1o b, e right in Lx m:\:e:uon he ean- | t mow restraln the arm of the Su- r the rior Court in reaching out after his discom? “‘"?mperty and also reaching after kim Ting to mys= to imprisen him for contempt Counm- l’el for the children asserts that he has mot peid a doller of the momey to the children since the judgment and taat | the copdition they are mow in Is very | CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought @ :-y&:flli m always ';Two Gas Corporations Are State | the re WANTS REGENTS T0 TAKE CHARGE Asks TUniversity Beard to Supervise Registration STANDARD IS TOO LOW Committee Urges That Edu- cational Control Will Up-| build Grade of Nursing Appeal was made yesterday after- noon by tke Califernia States Nurses' Asseciation to the Board of Regents of the University of California asking that the beard veluntarily asswme 'le duties of attending to the registration | of graduate nurses according to the ofil passed by the last Legislatare. The appeal was made on the greund fhat atien of graduvate nurses was an educational matter and should 5 oder the supervision ef Regents. while not defini undertake the work e regisiration of combated by the n =mpem fts legal re sobmitting legal re the beard to vol- t the asseciation. Helen Parker Criswell, executive counctl waited upon the beard well told of the stration in raising t £ and of the prese n should uiti- . e Board of Re- was made by Miss o and Mrs. W. Evatts Dow fsum :ge attormey for tb , will Minpie Adams’ Trial Continued. The trial of Minnie Adams for the third time on the charge of murder for When | ge Lawlor’s court i was groated by comsent till November 37. ADVERTISEMENTS. S. S McCLURE COMPANY 44-80 East 231 Street NEW YORK THE FALACE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, wrzmmsw m&m 15, 1905. , | | i | j i i | of | ng her baby was set for yester- | { l Social Tragedy In the midst of one of the most brilliant social func- tions of the season, a noted socisty woman started suddenly from her chair with 2 scream of agony and ({J feill insensible to the floor. A few hours later the distinguished physician told her anxious husband that she was suffering from an acute case of nervous prostration brought en by female trouble, and hinted at an operation. Fortunately a friend advised her to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound The result was that she escaped the surgeon’s knife and to-day is a2 well woman. The derangement of the delicate female organism sets every nerve in the bodyquxveru‘g with pain. Headaches, backaches, torturing bearing down pains and dragging sensations make women nervous md hysterical Dzaz Mas. Poezsas: —lmmflhqflm'fim down my system and brought oo exireme pervousness Bysteria. esjcy my meals nor sieep aights. became casily irrizated and cervous and w —v_s:c d- ent. Lydia E Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound proved to be the onl medicine whica pedmc. Afier taking the third bottle, my general health begaa to end of the fifth month | was well and could attend to my househcid and soct enjoy life. Mzs. Cusst=z Cuzar, 42&.’&:;:5.....,.8:5@:‘ Mass. Mrs. Curry, whose portrait appears on the right, is the leader the Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra. The following letter is Gocode, President of the Bryn Ma-r Lawn Te:mis Chb of C mgmd‘-l*br—e. Hcé-rlsagr—:tm*ca.e»ii.v:‘u?‘ und for female troubles. baving used R herself some years ago W cex So i kg:::s:_«z i, 1-- '-m&mam.rgu doors, and in v weil Rn.vl- and well as | have Mrs. Pinkham’s advice is free "Her address i Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Curcs Vfllcrc Othcrs Fail to all NDufiB‘ & Marx 14 the Grand SEAT SAI.E mmm. 9AM Fur Fifiesn Appearances of COLUHBI LAST 5 NIGHTS—LAST !\. HENRY W. SAVAGE Pixley & Laders’ Musics THE PRINCE OF PILSEN With JESS DANDY and & Begisalax NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. THE KH“ il RDAT. TO-NIGHT TESTIMQNIAL SYMPHINY CONCERT 70| GIORGIO POLACCO $30. s1m RICHARD 'MANSFIELD Stroog Cempany. SEATS TSe—NOW ON SALE BY GO LD NEXT SUNDAY—OPENING OF THE SBATS THURSDAY. ALCAZAR 7 THE HIGHWAYMAN SEATS NOW ON SALE—235e. S0e. TSe Beiasco & Maver, MIRTH and MELODY! 22-Fadette Woman's Orchesira--22. 'GRAND ITHE LITTLE MINISTER 2 MARGABET LANGHAM A‘ Bill[r. MATINEE NEXT i OPERA e HOUSE Caroline B. Nichols, Great Emotional Play D\RS DANE’S DEFENSE | Ang San Praneisce Desu: o¢ the New Leading | Actress. EDITH EVELYN. $00N—MY FRIEND FROM INDIA WIrsE THE I2%enu~. MASTER RICE A!) THE lll:'fll “SHOW GIRLS™ R PRICES. 4 CHAS. P. HALL, Prop. asd Marager. Phone Mamte 13T THIS EVEMNG and AT Week Matizees Friday., Sat and S TICER LILIES THE MOST BEAUTEFTU ;x.ficsnm:s mmcmmwmnu_- a=d Sunday. Linesin . enn-r‘-ewwm ‘THE DARKEST HOUR __ALEX CARR _ BERSCESL MATALL 3nd AU tSe Fatorites B Atteteinin—TAVEEE & CHOM 10 to She. Popular Prices: Eveniags—I3c. 3¢, 3e m ife. 1Sc, e e, TSe. AN reserved MAJESTIC == ] ! ! REFINED BURLESQUE 2sd4 VAUDEVILLE | PART I—Acrobatic. Musical, Noveity, Comedy. | THE YACHT ‘GIRL | .,:..-c Crawford. Auther ot -1\.._“ Shep."™ ete. Asheon Stevess savs: ~The best siay simce |