The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 13, 1906, Page 9

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NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1906. FORMS BUREAU |TELLS OF NEEDS OF ACCOUNTS| OF THE CHURCH Rev. Dwight E. Potter Talks Plainly at Presbyterian THE SAN FRA LONG CAREER | OF A WORTHY MAN (LOSED Board Carries Out Recom- s mendation of Mayor and WILL BE NEAR ~ TROUTT LOSES " FOR EMERCENCY CHAMPIONSHIP M ajor General John F. Wes-| ton Arrives Here on His Way to Philippine Islands Agent Taylor Gives Palm|+ e Bies Yax Havo for Speed in Naturalization | | tare of Chas. H. supervision for over 30 this. has borne the signa- Allow no one Imitations and to Former Judge Lawler| | | Will Make Appointment| Ministers’ Weekly Meeting| 5 geceive you in C e ey —_— [ f —— “Jum;mhmbmmmmwn [0 KEEP EYE ON CHINA|GROSS FRAUD EVIDENT | | iCONTRACTORS DILATORY |[QUALITY IS DEMANDED whhnu atd" e * S . Kottt 4 | . . [roops Are Being Held in Readiness for Prompt Ac- tion in Case of Qutbreak —_— _— against e , is CASTORIA ors and Mayor Are| Requirement, Says Pastor, Ng't-‘o for_Castor Oil, Pare- Is “Not Crowded Houses, but for Crowded Hearts” Citizens Made in His Court| by Erasure of One Name | and Inserting of Another | Supervi Opposed to Extension of| Time on Street’ Contracts The Board of Supervisors yesterday ap- propriated the sum of $39% for the main- | bureau of accounts as| DWight E. Potter yesterday before the “Missions and Evangelism” was the subject of an address by the Rew. tenance of a ke i A € & doe recommended by the Mayor in his an- | TTSO¥S :!‘::n"mlnlxllers meeting at 82 = nual message. The board is constdering | = reet. Mr. Potter said in part: the claims of Myrtile Cerf and Thomas E. | To my mind the greatest need of the church Atkinson, who want to be superintendent | e of the bureau to exercise gemeral super- | Tore sABRICR Sal wimey: Shak [mans Bears the Signature of vision over the accounts of the muniecipal- | vl o o S e P el B ity and its select vill be announced | | next Monday i ther wrong who said, “In The eont: d dela in the perform- | ATerica we kave too many Christlans—minis- ters and services are in each others’ way? Probebly few pastors have more workers | than they can use and yet I am confident that | it we could transport a large part, say ene- third, of our entire force to the foreign field, in | ance of street work owing to the frequent | sranting of extensions of time to dilatory | | contractors was again a subject of dis- d /2 cuss: irew unfavorable criticism | - | & single year it would prove a marveious | |from the Supervisors. The matter came | e Sieampls Fomd,POTS & serveies | In Use For Over 30 Years. s | jup wh the resol graniing an ex- | the spirit of sacrifictal service, the missionary, > | | tenston o sixty gays on the contract to | tBs Sranselisie it ' " & THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MUARAY STRELY. NEW YORK CITY. i Sene A tew men cansclows of divine destiny an: bituminize the four macadamized BIOCKS | ,yandoned to herole service afe worth husdreds on Van Ness avenue Was uD for adoption. | of the half-hearted. Gideow's 308 were better | o g g a Mayor Schmitz remarked that the work is | than 0. There is Litie spiritual power | in an maltitade. AMUSEMENTS. zoing The church tbat includes world-evengeliza- | AMU I“EXTS. MAJESTIC urgently needed and had been long de- layed. A an examvie should be made of tractors who fail to | cts within a reason- “If they do some of thes RS L~ 12 SRRSOV tion In its creed and almest exciudes missions | iR ot o b and e | coLu"B'A “mm m ganizations obr eyes bave been taned from | the jost at home and sbroad and fixed upon In our zeal to build and preserve siable or- | churches and societies, which we have felt must | | carry out t s | | able time," ayor. rm t & Nightly, Including Sunday—Matinee Sat. | | not perform the wors then the contract | first be made strong before they serve P | . | |should be taken away from them and | effectively. - | ERARs Sl R R W mvey Nimne incister susday. | glv mebody else.” There Is evangelistic and missionary wood ' nees rsday and ARy Fhue 38 Sanchaty | for every church to chop and an ax the right | Edward A. Braden Ofters e Supervisor Rea sald that the Streel|sizs'and a srindstone near at hand. | Henry W. Savage's of George Ade POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF Production Amusing Comedy, THE to deal in a rigid | | extensions- anit con- The Rev. J. A. Chamberlin addressed | mpetied to zive E¥od the Congregational Ministers’ Union | Committee proposed | manner with futw tractors will be Neliie St 1 I 2 : gof 1A d | yesterday in the Young Men's Christian | * and sufficient reasons for any delays. - X PIONEER OF CALL. | | The petition of N. C. Coghlan that the ! :::Dc;{ao?? np::;ilxnxg = ;v-,n it Tirl‘!lu‘:z 3 HO DIED IN < | proposed ordinance regulating the opera- | x > e ECENTLY. e = e S e - | Dr. H. B. Johnson, superintendent of | 1 3 tion of elevators and lleensing ele\alor“' I i x - operators be considercd Wi yefersed o | JSDEneSe missions in California. spoke | i g s wire Tndichery—und Bullding Com- } befgre the Methodist ministers’ meeting | Z. s e e 5 at Central Methodist Episcopal Church, | 3 4 f i s - many travell tieme: | Petef I\ell) JOIHS e wdinance authorlilisg Ui aggetot. | JEWeIOn- utreel: youtirdny on Nib Vi | T Tt 00 ity TanRe SESpeS. | | - o o eputy at $17 per e the meetings of the Missionary and COMING—FLORENCE ROBERTES. | W Influmerable | s offica was in- | Church Extension Society which were i fon i el at ‘T A | held in the Bast some few months ago. 3 | G | gestion. The latter had original S e oo pey ALCAZA e | [ A verformance that mo cme sbould . aravarn. | mended the creation of the pos | = LEPHONE TARIFF ! B D prien (W L. oo 51 5 and e fatterward = ained that Audior Hor- | SHOULD BE MADE CHEAPER | — Genemal Mamager. Last “Pop” Ma: Thursday, $1 te 25c ton wanted | | TO-NIGHT—MATS. SAT. AND SUN.| e | City Attorney Burke of Opinion That | One Penny Should Sufiee for | Loeal Switches. City Attorney Burke announced yes- terday that he believed that the Board m of %8750 was ordered paid to | Of Supervisors had the inherent right J. E. Damon for t at the southeast | to decree that the local telephone com- of Fourte avenue and A | pantes shouid be required to reduce the forming par the Park and |tariff on telephonic communication fon. from five cents to one penny. In speak- tt was appointed stenog- | ing in defense of his opinion City At- e gas and water rates In- | torney Burke said that the Board of | | Supervisors had it in their power to| was directed to take | legislate for such a rate. mpel the Schmiedell | The City Attorney disclaimed all de- e agreement to sell | sire of talking for notoriety or spec- to_the city a lot of land on Seventh street | tacular efféct and agded that he would as a part of the children’s playground | not advocate the measure if he thought | south of Market street for $137,500. f that the company would suffer mate- the salaries of thr: a bookkeeper, bon: deputy First Time in America of the Reigming Sen- | ALMA MATER Another Romance of German University Life | —The Beer Fight—The Corps Banquet—The | Great Duei Sceme—Tripie Quarte¥—New Sta- | | dent Songs. Eves., 3¢ to T3¢: Mats. Sat, Sun., 3¢ to e | Mat | of the best known died a few ily, many | :ds to mourn was a native oOf lend, and came to ars ago when a mere | ed in California In the was prosperous from the on city and Stat leaving a large clerk and statistical te postponement of udes the possibility of e Inde Th a | i R PRISONERS ECEIVE SEXTENCES Meyers. Who Robbed ts }“i\u y corner street, Presidio ext of Next_Mon.—Washiagton's Birthday First San Francfseo Production, THERE AND BACK New York and London Farcical Hit Vor 1 Ywoman. The Cit | legal es strong and | | ! | have lived | and wc more had he not received | PSS . In @ street rallway 20¢k! The board ordered the comstruction of | rial loss. He declared that the only | PERSONAL. | E §lis death. res|® sewer in the Upper Sunset District at | trouble fn securing any result was tha | , | died at his rest- {,COSt of §5.000, .. . ____ithe corporations could keep the mat- Corner of Eddy and_Jones sts. | . i % th urrounded by his | The Flection Commission was allowed |ter - in litigation for several years. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. 5 e oo i wilow | 3459 61 0ut of the surplus fund to make | s et M baina X — e Those who survive him | UP @ deficit caused by the jurchase of | piNps CANDY STORE EMPTY.—Mrs | TOCNIGHT AND ALL THIS WEES. MATINBES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. The Steliar Attraction of the Season. THE BLACK CROOK voting machines. The money will be used to pay the preliminary expenses of the | next primary and general elections. —_— e MISS NELLIE STEWART IS Lema Sklanewitz, 298 Devisadero street, ob- tained a warrant from Police Judge Cab.nh!; y for the arvest of ‘Jane Doe” San- | ders on g charge of forcible entry, She alleged that in November last Mrs. Sanders had two RD WILL FREE ESTABLISH EMPLOYMENT BUREAU rdinance Providing for Carryiag Out assed to Print by heir registra- permits the su- advertise for positions expense of the bureau pal funds mends Papers. w Company of Contra Costa A hereto- been e principal y in the United States Distr wes $352 and bas $42 asséts, GRAPE-NUTS. To Make Brains requires of re Phosphate Foobn. (rape-Nuts contnins these clements. W are Yel- Association, is of the pa y will be I leave for the | s when they 15th, party of Portlanders ar- St. Fra s yesterday, are Miss H. E. and Miss ing, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ladd | Afnsw ister of John C. f the United ew York. —The following rived - in New Francisco—Mrs. S. >ark Ave Mrs, at the E. E Gox d, at the Hotel Imperial; J. F. Granger, at the Hotel York: A. R. Harschall and wife, at the Hotel Savoy; G. M. Perine, at the Park | Avenue; L. Sayles, at the Union Square; C sbury, at the Continental H. Barnwell, S L R R PASSES A FORGED CHECK | ON THE MISSION BANK | Warrast Is Out for the Arrest of Wil- liam Sartori and Poliee Are Vigor- ously Hunting Him. F. H Cubumn, 5, Parrott building, obtalned a warrant from Po- lice Judge Cabaniss yesterday for the arrest of Willlam Sartori, alias Her man Kastens, alias P. Connell, on a | charge of forgery. On December 8§, it is alleged, Sartori presented a | check for payment at the Mission | Bank for $200 payable to “P. Counell,” | signed “John Waish” and indorsed “P. Connell,” which was paid. It *was | tater ascertained that the indorsement lof P. Connell had been forged. | Sartori is believed by the police to be the man who has been passing fic- titious checks on storekeepers and sa- loon-keepers by presenting a star and stating that he was a policeman and at other times a guard at the branch County Jail. The description of the | swindler answers in every particular Ithnt of Sartori and every effort has been made for several days to capture him He has already served two terms in the County Jall for petty larceny. He is a Frenchman by birth. ——e——————— MASTFRS EXONERATED.—United States Local Inspectors Whitpey and Newhall have exonerated the masters of the steamers Arrow and Aurors from blame for the stight collision Shich tosk place between the vessels on Jan- = | | In the history of the State. | Deveny, a painter, fell from a seaffolding at | 421 Powell street yesterday, fracturing three | tral Emergency Hospital the man was coni- A large number of friend: members of Division HANDSOMELY ENTERTAINED t Order of Hibernians, | < : Ear Consul and Mrs. Bemmett Give Reeep- ;“:{‘:’““”" s g “heam | tion for Falr Aetress from d was ever light-hearted | SR British Consul Bennett and Mrs mal General Courtenay W. Bennett gave an infor- reception esterday afternmoon to Nellie Stewart and the New Zea- football team. The affair took in the main reception-rooms of ifornia Hotel, which were gayly decorated in honor of the occasion | with jonquils, huckleberry vine and a wealth of beautiful fiowers. Mrs. Ben- nett was assisted In receiving by Mrs. Carleton Crane. A splendid - musical programme was rendered, under the direction of Mrs. Marriner-Campbell, osition, and it may be that “none kmew him but He was a politician of the d a potent factor in the rty even up to the time of was the soul of honor and | s bond urance man he came in con- a large clientele, which went men He was generous almost to nd no one was ever turned ho applied to him for atd. Being | a sound and caretul business man he left | 3 3 state In the best financial con- | by Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Shafter, Mrs. a Batchelor, Miss Helen Crane and Dr. te Dennis Martin, who Jaid claim | A. E. Sykes. Refreshments were served In the hall adjoining, being dispensed by four pretty little maids, headed by Edith, | the host’s young daughter. Mrs, Bennett wore a handsome gown of pale blue:8ilk and rich point lace. Miss Stewart was naturally the cyn- osure of all eyes. She wore a gown ot black, with waist decorated with I | pale blue 2nd pink, and a stunning hat MISLAID PURSE LOCATED {of long black ostrich plumes sur- BY SHREWD DETECTIVES | mounted by 2 magnificent decoration s of blue forget-me-nots and bride roses. P. S. Westphal, Who LImagimes €hat —~yrs Crane was robed in white siik. His Home Has Been Leoted, Is | . guests of honor were Miss Nellle Mpde 19 Lt Eheiih. | Stewart, Miss Dora Rignold, Miss P. S. Westphal of #3.Golden Gate ave- | Nearie Rignold, Miss Willard, Miss nue was sure that his house had been | Jennings, Messrs. Grau, Lindsay, Clin- burglarized when he burst into the City | ton, Steriing and Henning. Hall police station yesterday. He de- Among those present were: Mrs. F. clared that a purse containing 3120 had | palmer, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Atken, Miss been take hen Detectives Cottle and | Beil, Mrs. and Miss Howard, Dr. and Mitchell suggested that the purse might | yrs McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, have been mislaid Westphal refused to ' Mr and Mrs. G. Beardley, Mrs. Walter listen to them. He knmew that the house | Damon Mansfield, Dr. Stinson, Dr. Rie- had been looted. ot 'A. A. Culver, A G. Neu- ‘When the detectives began to search the | ort, Miss Ednah Montgomery, Mrs. place Westphal became sarcastic and Thomas Bonner, Mr. Shell, Mrs. Sned- wanted to know when they were going jdigar, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Sneath, Miss out to capture the thieves. The sleuths wyrison and two nieces, Mrs. and the finally lifted up an old picture on the!two Miss Masons, Mrs. W. and Miss wall and down dropped the missing purse. | gabin. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard, Mr. and Westphal's jaw dropped and he apologized | yrs . Chambers, Mrs. Norris, Mrs. E. profusely. Hereafter he will never be' g wade, Mrs. G. F. Richardson, Miss certain about anything and if any ome yelen Jewett, Mrs. E. Stuart, Edward asks him if he is alive he will probably | yMontgomery. give a non-committal answer. e Shopping-thrift is a virtue of gradual owth. As it becomes more and more a habit, the twin-habit of ad.-reading keeps pace with it. PROFESSOR. LAMARE TO LECTURB.— The recond lecture of the series fn French by Professor E. B. Lamare of the French depart. ribe and sustaining internal injuries that may | ment, University of California, will be given result fatally. When he was taken to the Cen- | at the French Library, City of Paris building, | corner of Geary and ton streets, this clous, but could not remember where he lived. | evening. at 8 o'clock. subject will be He was treated by Dr. Hill. “Scientific Men of Franee.” RUMFORD The Wholesome Baking Powder In buying RUMFORD you get the most Whole- someBaki:gPomla,andsavemoneywo. to all that land now occupied by Stanford | and the town of Palo Alto, | was a close friend of Kelly's, and the latter backed him in an attempt to re- cover the valuable property. They were | in a fair way of winning out when the claimant died, thus putting an end to t i one of the most Important legal battles | i i | Valentine's day. We have a big line—good for brother sister and sweetheart. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market st. < FALLS FROM SCAFFOLDING.—Martin { candy siores, one at 800 Golden Gate avemue | and the other st 205 Devisadero street. | Sklanewitz purchased the one at 388 Devisaderc street on November 14 for $300 and when she went to take possessicn next morning every- thing had been removad from the place. She Rad been fnformed that Mrs. Sanders bad been seen at the store the previous night with an express Wasan. — e | | POCKET PICKED WHILE HE WAS| ASLEEP.—Henry McClosksy, 2022 Folsom Street, reported to the police yesterday that while he was asléep in the Eagle saioon, 58 Fourth street, on Sunday night his silver watch and chain. vaiued at §15, and £2 50 cash had been taken from his pockets. Detec- tives Regan and O'Connell have been detailed on the case. Mrs. Fiske the great star, writes : is the greatest of all beautifiers. Be- ware of ous counterfeits or substitutes. e genuine bears the signature of “ Ben. Levy™ in red across the label of the box. ‘White, Pink B0e. ams.m i.ld"m-hn.« &o?:y‘mn BEN. LEVY &CO., French Perfumers AMUSEMENTS. CENTRAL THEATER stm"ss Ditection H. W. Blaliop. Ernest E. Howell, Mgr. TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Landers Stevens N Sfour Acts and Twenty Scenes of Unegualed Grandeur. The Entire Alhambra Compamy fn the Cast. Beautiful Bailet of Fifey of Unsurpassed Magnificence. Special Music and OGorgeous Costumes. Wonderful Novelties and PRICES—Evenings 10¢ to 30c: matinees 10c, e ALHAMBRA THEATER " (SPECIAL) FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Fabrusey 18 At 1330 O'Cleeis, mmrmmaixxsr.u. BI Charity Fund Theatrical ; Iuhlhala AGADEMY BF SCIENGES HALL Market st., between Fourth and Fifth. " LECTURES ON CALIFORNLA n.)um."mlm‘(wun Stereopticon THIS WEEK ONLY—MATINEE SATURDAT. = The Geisha BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. - - e il i BIG JUBILEE MINSTRELS! - POPU 25e, e, e, o Beginning NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE, MURRAY AND MACK

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