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THE SAN FRAN CISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, : MARCH' 21, 1906. PIONEER REAL ESTATE _|INPORT NECRD INNETEEN LOST- * DEALER PASSES AWAY " Martin J. Burke Dies at s T 5 o Los Gatos After a Santa Rosa Contractors Try|Severe Storm Brings Death s 3 Suits s, 3 50 ’20 $2 5 Long Iliness. to End Labor Row With| to Many as It Sweeps priang - 'y 'y ; Colored - Strike - Breakers| Along the Mexican Coast Values (”l fo $35 Notable Career in His-| foss 4 | NTON T v Eod UNION WORKMEN OBJECT | AMERICAN PERISHES We are daily demomlmmg our suit supremacy to the women of San Fran- tory of Clt)‘ nds cisco. Superiority of style, pedfection of fit and finish and the uniform reasonable- at Ripe Age. i |Rain Keeps - the Africans|Most of the Victims of the ness of our prices has brought to us the larggst business of its kind on the Coast | Idl d-Gives Dalboat ¢ » Are Fish We remind you that Easter is but four weeks away, and you should not Martin J. Burke, one of the founders] | | e and Gives Delegates a| Disaster E re - Fishermen, wait longer before selecting your Spring Suit. Very special prices have been of the frm of Madison & Burke, dled at | Chance to Talk Them Over| but Details Are Lacking made to induce you to buy now. Los Gatos yest he age %. | | % 3 e 1sco loses one of PR 2 i 3 50 i ::ec{rs,hn n‘m'n v\:ho‘ Special Dispatch to The Call. ® MEXICO CITY, March 20.—Nineteen 250 su’ts at " - g g E,‘&nifsii! bSA"'(TA ROSA, :‘"‘“h”'—“ l‘:‘e “:"‘" 255’°£§1$§”§';'213“:§.';° ;g:!;ltflc";no‘;::; Values up to $25—We cannot say too strongly, if you wish to buya nly a jumping off place | re of negro workmen have arrived here Y bt _ ! from¢Los Angeles and Southern Califor- fix;:: )"::::rd;fi:,asur‘::::ktex:: .!trot:: ‘t’l‘l‘il mu" ’“Dv Eton or Pmy Coat Sml Jon will secure far more than o he Vigilance Committee, | | nta’ for the purpose of taking the places of | city, B. Strittmatter, nephew of J. C. if you one of these at $13.50. Be among the first to come s of ;y;e:*(‘:r;l:::sil_‘ci?;: | | | strixing unlon workmen of this city. The | Strittmatter, nrelsidant of the American nnd be foflmme enough to select a suit worth $25 or more for this little price. fe of Martin J. Burke | | s oy f“;’;'omfi,fi{"fi:jfypfiz’,’;‘ emberior The suit pictured is 3 $25 value. There are 24 other styles and hundreds of a u:x‘:ixz;;f\en’r‘: o | | promised work on the new Luther Buré seventeen wengslgrn;‘en. suits to choose from at only $13.50. bank School buildl bei i J. C. Bush, C. H. Bush and R. Barkley, o | o Bt e i ole et || 3.0 e C E BT D Suits at $20 ' imii it 2750 o N Burke established the first stereotyping delegate of the Plasterers’ :Unlon. has | and Pena, were rescued. It is belicved of pretty light grays, Eton style, in new designs; designed the ol old heed of The Call The rain today kept the new comers idle | vessels lost. i eral dollm on every one of these suits tlu! o blly at our S S ot} the r::::s:‘g; and gave the plasterers T‘?flhbrlck masons —_—— W'] prce - - . - Coast Breede: n d tunity to talk t tnt v e igation that first saw the poi = soodcppartuplivib el titman s MANY VESSELS LOST. sui's a‘ ’25 V..qu up to 335, and no benex suits in town re breeding of blood horses | Six Persons Perish in Wrecks on New - that price is qur claim for the beauties offered. rke was & graduate of t} o :&:‘,‘c';";o_f‘f:‘;he iartoa The twilight and queen’s grays and all the pretty light-colored sge of Physicians and UARH[I- [NDS March 19 ‘;‘nd 2 at least u dozen vessels {’l:lnamu md;;esnm setgoe:nlm Eton Jacket and Pony Cou! stylu. ! were wrecked or damaged and six llves ues up to TR a0 - s Cas ks s gnd crossed the plains, | NT REAL ESTATE MAN + ¥ ]f"'d’n.ml, mem‘;ztbl:‘::]s\l:loe:v mt trhe neln Francisco in 180. At (| OF | THIB CIT¥, WHO DIED AT of the flest which WaK off tha coast when were Zew sick to be { opasaIneaT i the storm was at its helght last night. Coke’s Dandruff Cure 41c, and Other Equally Remarkable sva balng “ = & 7 The list of disasters and less slerlous ac- - L. | INSANE WOMAN RUNS S e el e Oivsings Louay tn Toltst Ariisles Burke became| THROUGH THi“ QTR‘EFTQ R SERITE LR toTal wiaon ot Matiichents e it Coke’s Dandruff Cure—The reliable | Eastman’s Bath Powder—Perfumes | Borated Talcum _Powder-—FulI' committee of P e s e e R e LT Rosa Mueller of Booth Bay, ashore at hair lmdnmfi remover, $1 size, -:ml-dm the s d:z ZOc size, “ 8e| = I 'una-pea.l;n,d e A? gpirigrrs 3. o x Cape Podue, Mass., crew escaped. Marion lpeul y. P 0 TR im o oses g on ot | Scantily Clad Guest of Hotel | surexa, sarch 2—Frea Yamen sent e o e el oo e e LLlAe| e Witeh Hakal sad Viole Toile ;:‘;:d Heby, oheasi ool Kol 7 .UZ;{;::; Van ‘\"-‘F (.reates Sen- fli‘s"ife‘nfi;’;"in“ihi'?fi&’( S’:"‘(KI fw"u“l{',fifi | sunk off South Yarmouth, yMals.: crew Dr. Guven' Tooth Powder—Amh Ammonia, full pu:l bottles, 25¢ - 16¢ regulacly 16¢ e i | sation. | on Peninsula Mile, across the bay from |rescued. C. C. Lane of New Haven. powder highly momnflded b’ dentists, | quality, whi right's Dentromyrh Tonn.s,., wortly after- PR | this city. Iverson and Yarnell were part- | Wrecked at Boston light; crew rescued. dogs not scratch gold fl 'a Williams’ Talcln'n Powder—ana _vfly . the firm became | I NGELES, March 2.—Barefooted, | ners in the fishing business and have ff';‘;m‘:pofi“%a‘}r"f“c’::; e)::a'::& o agreeable to use, 25c size . - c —large tins, m‘zy‘n:e Iic. * 10 mowth and gume, 25¢ size . . '00 : 'r:‘:r:s:e:lx:gr-‘; :1)93 oy in & ::xlr“e! \:Zd:;:slt ::d ‘:m;t ; :’:Z:‘ bk foge e ey a{ugm:r | No. T, N. E. Trfi!;!?Ortatlnn Company, Otive Oil lf:utllg Soap—With a good : ‘“l:l' 'h:’““d l ed. c 2!:{5‘: Tooth Brushes, snd extra good Burke's | 30 T B PADMbe & encnr okt Bas) 1 Apparently ‘the (best ‘of frienida. " No.ohe | sunk at New London: woman lost, d wash rag, ¢ 5 lava Rice Powder—]| IIPO\“ - 22¢ brushes they are, !Peal‘ ‘13 Francisco | 2 X ps, a guest at the Hotel | sgaw the tragedy, but just after it oc MARBLEHEAD, Mass., March 20.— special for . . . . . . ... s all colors, 35ca while quantity lasts . c himself a con- | s mot been ac- | bors that he had shot Iverson in self-ue- A = e he ahile ; : |at Marblehead Neck today. Later two Festate vus- | SOUES, fanse while quasieing over money ava |5t Mirsiehees Nek ey e ne | £ A Freity Qostume for Carpet Size Rugs | was going to Eureka to give himself up. | bodles of sea m . _The Lady « { find her for hours. She registered at the | He had a wound on his head which he | Antrim carried a crew of five men as she a You"y Girt o"’_v All Others at Cut Prices Bt e AL B ] Mo night, and this morning stepped | gajd was made by Iverson with an ax. | smashed to pleces. The vessel was 80 12.50 » Wi SEERAY on the freight elevator as it passed her | He got into his boat and started toward | completely smashed up that it was some $12. Every rug in our stock, both Domestic and Orientals, 3 g g floor-and demanded to be taken to the |k | hours after the wreckage had been dis- Passing of Soldier Whe Witnessed Sur- | | Eureka, but has not been seen since. - - - e S | first floor. The elevator man sought to | TIverson was found just outside the ca- | covered that her identity was learned. Some stylish new suits for Misses 10 now on sale at cut prices. Here are a few examples h near Rough and ! , after a long fl 2 w { y . - 5 r,'d m:’fm(;‘_ | !lr'rL three miles from the hotel. She | F, E. An inquest will be held to- ‘inz and among (: iwu a woman's glove. A Pretty Eton Suit in plain reversible. ad applie e for permiss T e | The Lady Antrim wi Wwo-m; 4 P ing nelghbor. | had applied there for permission to rest, 0rT0 | Giendy ane e b sl andp effects, green, blue or 3x3 yards, formerly $ 7.75 each, now $6.285 P e of Georgla and about | b B facght € fled the police. She evidently is insane. | of Yarnell and hope to overtake him be- | tons net burden. She was built at Eden- gray mixtures, the vest, collar e war was pres She refused to give her address. | fore morning. ton, N. C., in 182 - She was owned and and sleeves trimmed with sou- Kashmir Rugs—A very heavy art square, lays per- b r of Santa Ana. The old commanded by J. H. McClintock of s > fla b Ori > r"of Santa Ana. The | | v Harbor, M: tache braids, full gored circu- fectly l, eautiful Oriental patterns, reversil tve = Booth Bay r, Maine, and it is te 1 near here for more | =1 formerly $6.50 aow | $5,25 Death of Hugh Larkin of El Dorado. PLACERVILLE, March 20.—Hugh Lar- {led ten miles west of Fire Island Light ‘white, wash; 45¢ Win. iiinh SE-Shp DSItic Kpston while in-bound this morning. The Gilgo A Strikifngly Noticeable e and wi fonmecly Olfc s $130, wow committes of Bl Dorado County and for | e Lite' Saving Statlon reported that the Suitis of gray invisble plaids, B T ceis Tt Mg qoliy Ol di e last ten 3 one of eaders crew of twenty-two had been safely taken . the Democracy in El Dorado County, éted | The New Trolley System Used Exclusively |of. ana that the vessel was resting easity three-quarter Bx10%4 feet, formerly §22.50, now $17.75 Mr. Le-kin was but 35 vears | He was extremely popular and & | f great promise. He was a | last night of age. rushed out of the hotel early Van Nuvs keep her in the house, but she dashed | through the baggage-room and reached | the street. Hours lager she was found at | a private residence on East Thirty-second | awl the people after admitting her noll-i curred Yarnell told some of his neigh- bir with two bullet holes in his breast. Death had been almost instantaneous. Iverson left a wife and four children, He a member of Eureka Aerie No. 210, Sheriff Lindsey and posse are in pursuit HYGIENIC HAMS by Swift & Company an Object Wreckage of the Booth Bay, Maine, schooner Lady Antrim was washed up | The first body was found high upon the | beach about noon and several hours later the other was hauled out of the surf. The searchers also found a quantity of cloth- | center board schoonmer of elghty-three thought he was oné of the victims of the wreck. NEW YORK, March 20.—The Nor- weglan fruit steamship Bodo was strand- and not leaking. Bhe lies far in-shore. The Bodo left Port Imtonlo for New York on March 15 to 14 years are displayed for the first time this week. lar effect skiit, style as pic- tured, sizes 10, $l2l2 12 and 14, only length jacket, full side plaited skirt, neatly tailored, collars of the savings to be made: Al Wool Art Squares—Suitable for office or home use. Small designs, scroll and Oriental effects, all’ 3x4 yards, formerly $10.00 each, now $7.95 754:!0 feet, formedy $10, now $7.50 9x12 feet, formerly $12.50, now $70.00 Byzantine Bath Rugs, Revenible, colors blue and white and 912 feet, formerly $25.00, now . . $19.85 Bead Neck Chains 89c¢ Worth regularly up to $3 Balance of an importer’s stock of very stylish ate H in, formerly | wn politician | constitution | PEG ) S TRAINS DEEP IN SNOW. and cuffs of contrasting shades of canvas. You will be surprised to find Lesson in Cleanliness Trafic Tied Up by the Big Drifts in JEROME IS TAMMANY'’S CHOICE FOR GOVERNOR Charles E. Hughes the Fa- vorite of New York Republicans. 4 for the| Democratic Governorship mination, po- | gossips of both parties were busy | ble candidates. | 3 ted pro nt Dem- that District Attorney Je- | Decatur Monday morning, arrived this by g e ST S B e 3Tt B0 | Sy B 256 | Coton Gl Lo By A e - . | ontinental mited on 3 abash, # . wan $50.£a¥ Off anfl condi- from New York to -St. Louls, passed 176 Pieces Percales—36.inch, bes | 08 P'“” 'W‘E’“"m"‘mm" "’,: Fancy Rice—Caroline head, 3 h.z‘. c for intelligent considera- ! Pecatur this morning after belng seven quality, light, medium, dark and black 32 inches stripes, checks, in stap! fates. Houes In a drict near Philo, Tl - ounds, figures, checks and dripes and desirable colorings, the 20c & 2 Prunes—Good quality, 5 Ibs . . . 250 ns have taken heart from the OBrA!y;oN, Ohio, March 20.—While : IZ}{ck g s e e ¢ | wdc grades for 2 days, yd. %e Figs—Black or white, 3 Ibs . 250 of Tammany to stand for a operating a snowplow on the.Dayton Log Cabin Syrup—Special, Democratic ticket and Troy traction road at Chambers- }fp‘_ ”{,’q,, e "'%‘ three tickets v'*- field Yy be- burg, six miles north of here, today Faiemy Hand-Painted 75¢ Gas Lamps E. f as the Reput but there is little rs that he can be cept the nomination the car to welght it down. r AR done by a process known as Ly ‘:";Px‘" "__b OP S. wm —Rq = . FIRE COMPLETES DAMAGE. Romm Tapestry Painting. There | Lith gas regul Keatucky Belle Whisky—Fall r he general committ Rulned ng MOl Burned Near is a very large variety of designs h-memwfllmhkw!l R R e A pressed the bellef that Murphy would be Ouray, Colorado. different artists—positively fast globe; lpcal.l4zc Brandy—Pure grape, $1.00 bot . . 78¢ into a position where he would OURAY, Colo.. March 20.—Fire broke colors in Horal, figure and conventional ef- today - . . . Port or Sherry — 5-year-old wine, worth k r e nomination of their out early today in the ruins of the fects. We have sold similar tops at $3.00 | Double Frame Beacon Man- $1.25 for the 2 days, Tammany leaders Camp Bird mill, which was wrecked and $4.00 cach, but these ok caeht- 150 T ctioh. on Sunday by a slowslide, comploting oo DRI SR $1.850 | 555 w.m,“; week ago there were some By 7 the destruction o e plant. e m! . whio ‘etieved. that an al- AHE EDINAT, Was erected in 1595 at o cost of 500,000 | & | Small Squares—Fand painted, stable | Mastels, exch . - Municipal Ownershtp ele-| s -\ ogern “imiprovements: ¥or! the] tration “thenew Wy the meats noves | LY, Lhomas B Walsh, who St Eiat tie Koo ol 20c "”."1'; e for - wise precaution to pre- on of Smoked Meats for the |come in contnct-with. the hands. This | 0%ned the Camp Bird mine, which he SO S s = rict organizations, there s the improved Smoke House | method has proved to be the most | Subsequently sold to an English com- = rs in the Democratic or- | mger. For years the only | hygienic of all for ‘the - caring :eof | Pany. AANHAU LR QARR R QRUUR N TR AR AR A NN RS WRRUne QtaitanR’ SILVERTON, Colo., March 20.—An- look with favor upon such | s opposition to He NO CRIME TO GIVE { FUND FOR ('\)II’{IG\" Jerome Submits This Opin- | ion in the New York In- 1 surance Cases. i { NEW YORK, March 20.—The giving ! : ing of testimony in Cleveland recently f e The coutrtel ck of political contributions from the | . . he recelved‘an Intimation that there |B¢Ip the investigating committes of the courts ame funds of a life insurance company by | might be a .mnmgh“holl:l lln!ere:tlutln been going on in the affairs of ‘the corpara- e officers of such a company does | ¥ Missouri, and that he immediate- | tion during the last eight years, ‘might L & % ¢ comstitute larceny or any other | ly written to Secretary of State | %y "'n?."..d"” a!:-:r:'c’l_-l:::';';::e-mm yield readily to rubbing with crime, in the opinion of District Attor- Jerome. This opinion was sub- ed to Justice S&llivan in the Court of General Sessions today. The opinion was given in connection with the presentment on the insurance ! investigation which was handed to the NEW TROLLEY. The opening of Swift & new branch house at 436-444 Drumm street, this city, todoy i tomorrow, calls to mind that among the many new Company's in the illustration showing “the old way.” ~ The new trolley hanger almost entirely eliminates handling. From the | time thet meats are washed and placed on the hanger, as pictured. in the illus- | Iilinols. DECATUR, Iil., ‘March 20,—A Cin- cinnati, Hamilton and Dayton passen- ger train from Indianapolis, held fast in a snowdrift six miles east of Decatur all day Monday and last night, was dug | out of the snow today. The fifteen pas- sengers who were on the train did not | suffer, An Illfnois Central train that left | Decatur Monday night for Champaign is stalled fn a,snowdrift twelve miles from Decatur. Four engines tried un- availingly all last night to move it The twelve passengers are comfortable, a farmhouse near by supplying food and hot coffee. : A Vandalla passenger train, due.in William Humphreys, Bert Hoover and Gustavus Nicol were killed In an accl-' dent. The plow was upturned and the men were crushed underneath twelve tons of steel that had been placed on other name was added to the list of victims of the snowslides In this vi- Intyre seriously injured by a slide which swept away the Sliver Wing bunkhouse at Animas Forks. last Sat- urday. DENVER, March 20.—Owing to the fear of snowslides all mines in the neighborhood of Silverton, Colo., have been closed and three thousand miners have fled to Silverton for safety. ———— UT OF COURT so good a suit as this for oly. - §D D2 300 Pieces White Dotted Swiss Muslin —Various sized dots. The 25- inch wide goods, Wedneday and Velvet Piliow Tops Marked $1.50 These Beautiful Pillow Tops were A Swagger Suit in Gray, with pin stripe of blue and ‘white, jacket box style, nattily trimmed in pale blue cloth e sk $2205 Ginghams, Madras and Flannels A 2 Days’ Cut-Price Sale them. 75 Pieces Corded Madras—32 inches wide, light and medium colonm neat de- signs; 15¢ v-lua. for the Complete for 42c¢ A Briliaot Gas Lamp, lke Cream—Carnation or hlelo-. doz. . 980 25¢ I W, - Olive Oll——Coopcr $|m bonk 830 - 250 Pearline—S Matches—| neck chains—the new kind with the extra large beads with smaller ones connecting Thaenemdnmd!yimdlqhz Today and Thursday Macaroni or Spaghetti—25¢ bxs. 180 pk’ . 250 $1.50 bottle with his testimony. Stock certificates when that company was reorganized. Attorney Hadley today telegraphed to.Secretary of State Swanger at Jef- ferson City asking him not to permit the Republic Oil Company to withdraw from continuing business in Missouri, as _such course, If permitted, would de- feat the purposes of the investigation. Hadley explained that during the tak- Swanger ~along that line, requesting that particular care be taken that this should not be allowed. “I saw a news article today to the effect that the Republic Oil- Company was selling out to the Standard Oil Company .in other States, and I wired Secretary Swanger to recall my Cleve- tative of the Standard Oil Company. other directors and heads of depart- ments, said: Johr D. Rockefeller practically retired from participation in the affairs of the Standard Oil Company eight years ago. He has not been at his office In the Standard Ofl building in the last four * years. For thirty years Rockefeller -worked hard in buflding up the business _of the Standard Oil Company and he believes he is entitled to a good rest. T don't see how Rockefeller's testimony could BIG RAISIN CONCERN THING OF THE PAST Last Payment Is Made to ment aggregates over $400,000, and repre- J. Henderson of Hlinois was today, is unalterable. vher f | sents final payments on last year' crop. - were produced and read to show that )when asked whether the testimony of . cinity, raising the number to 18, Geor8€ | (he Standard Company held stock in |John D. Rockefeller would bring forth ———— METohpR s & ‘Robert Mc- |, Sraters-Plerce Company in 1900, |facts that had not been elicited from | WASHINGTON, March 20.—General Thomas today elected president of the Soctety of the Army of. the Ohio. to succeed the late General Schofleld. Pond's Extract. Takes out the stiffness and soreness and makes you feel like new. In Lum- bago and Rheumatism Pond’s court by the Grand Jury several days hre go. In its presentment the jury asked NEW YORK; March 20.—senry Wotl- | S0ty SYATE 1005 sata Hadley. ek and briskly. The | Justice Sullivan to advise it whether man, New York 'eo-ul for Attormey | ] cannot say that my action wsl\: Members of the Growers m d?::’“'.h}'n b he considered the giving of such politi- \1 contributiors as constituting grand | Jarceny. The District Attorney, in his opinion | General Hadley tonight that the M. Tilford with ter of the Sta Missourl, announced’ sk of serving Henry subpena in the mat- 011 hearing fn this prompted by any new revelations the !ullmony of the last few days.” Charles ‘Adams, secretary-treas- urer of the Watars Plerce Company, Company. FRESNO, March 20.—The last of some 2500 checks were mailed this morning to the court, says that, after a careful city has been accomplished today. testified today that he could not re- 2 xamination of authorities, he is led ST. LOUIS, rch 20.—The* second | member how he came to own a share |the raisin growers and the California mphmu. the” conclusion that the actions em- | day’s session o in the | of Waters-Plerce stock, transferred to | Raisin GmCflmmy, the big co- . ouster case of Missouri éhc oil hearir him in" 1904. operative tion, is now practically died in the four statements of facts | n.. . nd in the presentment do not show Standard, Republic and Waters-Plerc: INDIANAPOLIS, March 20.—The In- a thing-of the past. About 100 clerks of seventy samples of ¢ commission of the crime of larceny | oil gqmpuun %l marked by the’ mu. dlanapolis News says it is announced that | received their discharge and the exten- Witch Hazel—so often offered as of any other crime. ure of H. Clay fll’lmfl to appear as a | the business of the Republic Ol Company {sive offices ‘are being closed up, and | <y as good" — fifty-twe Judge O'Sullivan tomorrow will | THE NEW WAY. witness . nnd the sworn testimon ny of | has been turned over to the Standard Ofi | hereafter but one man, a cashier, will /""""”"" alcohol arge the Grand Jury as to his own | ¢ Dr. Bond, his physiclan, that Plerce was | Company. .| represent’ the $,000,000 concern that prom- ‘maldebyde or both. To aveid danger nclusions in the matter. threatened with pneumonia and unabl —_— ised so much twelve months ago for the isoning insist om having manner of smoking Hams and Bacon) Smoked Meats, to leave his Too the severs cross. | ROCKEFELLER OUT OF HARNESS. |raisin Industry of California. The cor- || ofpeisoning ——————— LONDON, March 20.—The Jong promised bill | amending the merchant shipping &cts o as to place British and foreign ships on the same footing was introduced in the House of Com- mone today. was to place four-inch sticks across the interior of the Smoke House, and after putting a small stick through the loop tled to the meat, the Hams were hung between the large sticks, as illustrated At the opening of Swift & Conh any’s Branch House to the public, March 21st, an opportunity will be afforded .for the thorough inspection of this Interesting innovation a examination of les M. A s, sec- retary-treasurer of ‘Waters-Plerce Comn-ny. who W@s again upon the stand ‘and ocnuvhd most ov’ tne day . % / 1§ Z g l‘wl Counduct of llllfil'i Oil Affairs to His Subordinates. NEW YORK, March 20.—A represen- ation itself will maintain legal exist- ence, in case It is ever found wise to re- vive it In actual operation. Thelnamnldontontlhhnmu