The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 30, 1906, Page 5

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as - £0) ANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1906. 5 R ————Y HOUSE COMMITTEE UGHT WNGED O ST FOR A MURDER Russian Workmen Put to Death Despite Parliament. Demand for Resignation of Ministry to Be Ignorea. Favorable Rch;I Authorized at Meeting With Bare Ouorum' Present. Action Taken‘w};ile the Demo- cratic Members Are in the Majority. ssia 29.—The death executed today on the WASHINGTON, May 29.—The i ndes Police Lieutenant pygye ittee on labor today the workmen house of . Premier . demanded a commu. rize favorable report on the our bill. Mr. said there was behalf the lower Gardner of New no interpellated s a sudden ¢ ze in-the he 2 EIGHT-HOUR BiLL| today. York 28.—The ts course the vote en absent the com referénce at constituted % OF roRfdemes ok b SRR | oomiol present and gave the Demo- | s demand for the resig:|crats four out of the seven votes.: | the Ministry. It will swal.| In an Representative Hunt < ment’s affront and treat its Of Missc at the commit- tee sus s and go into a declaration be A on ncy. and, consequent- motion wak as 1 nding upon the monarch somewhat sum- in r Government has iblican ecide gnore demand of the : = “ Ministry will mot ion the motion resigr T Parliament be ¥ and the Demg- | . ver, instead of treat crat e s ng the the lower House as aus Ministry will atory attitude in e storm will subside & riiament take some re tion, the original plan of the session until time 1 summer vacations at the | i en n be carried out i . The Nov Vremya, apparently hav . " 2 cue, this morning s wer House n & § 1 e Alleged Clairvoyant Takes - ‘ Their Money and Dis- gardis appears. = Dupes Complain to Chief of y Police After the Medium - < h . to The Cak T i “hief of Police | tr a inform- 5 present whereabouts in t® E. L. Mayer, erstwhile lleged bunko man. It - ted he will be brought where, ‘ will stand f ~ knowr Many are .t¢ < complaint. Two of the alleged victims, SSA . Mg however, have entered stro laints. b e s these, whose name the police will = y¥s the professor bunkoed 2t B 000, while th her claims s $200 loser as a result of his ac- CITY CLERK INDICTED quaintance with the clairvoyant. i O e A - is said to have promised his Fariiey that he would invest their money | Crosses Erasxed in Ballots Cast at Re- 1 in a venture that would return | et Mol Sentect: sure and large re in ‘a minimum | ey length of time. Afier he had secured a | o od sized bunch of San Diego mon he . parted for fresh fields and it s 'the opinion of the police that he is now work- ther community under a me. If Mayer can be located of felony embezzlement will be placed against him. a charge *- WALKS UP TO MAN TALKING ON STREET AND STABS HIM | Mexican With Grudge Takes Coward- | 1y Means of Settling Score With Countryman. ~ iy SAN . DIEGO, May 29.—While o standing on the corner of Fifth and DEATH ENDS HONEYMOON F streets Sunday night Hosea Ala- OF SPOKANE MINING MAN ¢i0s, a Mexican, was seriously stabbed by a fellow Mexican named German Passes Away in Less Than a Fortaight M. Salinas. The cutting is alleged to Adier Walling e Nikatnts have been the termination of an old grudge between el the two. men. Ak 4 Mas 28— Charles H. | €i0S was standing on the strect tal ' nining man of Spo- ' 'DE 1o a friend when Salinas came | u]f)ng‘ and, ‘without saying a word or of art dis- n Hotel Judd giving any intimation of his inten- | y P 4 last night tions, made a slash at Alacios with a | mingl Doenlth, Dawson 'dirk. The blade struck Alacios in the | s ma dnuenier o - 4> abdomen, the point of the knife com- | TE by lumber man of INg through the . skin about - four | - i Eht e inches from the point of entering, in- | He met hH flicting’ a serious - injury. After the | while cutting Salinas made his escape and | was with her father. I h<x~ not since been located. Alacjo; I ¥ ble mining prop: L_X o on e mining prop- removed to. his home and this 3 o arth e\emn" is in a serious condition. e PROMINENT PORTUGUES! DIES FROM . ID l‘l(ll-,s‘ J. P. Lima of '~:|n Luis Obispo Suc- Big Industrial School Planmed. iy 29.—David Ranken 'ux"l and best-known an who, ithoe vE4 by T oy cumbs (o Wounds Inflicted by R is ready to give Daughter-in-Law. « ndustrial school 0 ix has been _ SAN LUIS OBISPO, May 2§.—J. P. - aiing it~ of the Lima died ~at the Sna Luis Sanita- wants the rium yesterday, suffering from the ef- kind and fects of ‘a gunshot wound, and his daughter-in-taw, Mrs. Joe Lima, will have to answer to the charge of mur- der. | On Tuesday, May 15, J. P. Lima, it said, went to the home of his daughter-in-law and used threatening and abusive language. Mrs. Lima was in a delicate condition. She says she fired in self-defense. 2 [ Lima was seventy-one years old and was for many years the head of the Portuguese colony. of San Luis Obispo. —— i jous trades and some It' will be on the wusetts Institute of |- is - Round-Trip Rate E ern Pacifi ickets will be sold June rancisco to Boston and and June 6 and 7 rov t Via South- return $7 n $72.50, New Y and to other Eastern lar low rates. BRITISH ROUT ZULUS AFTER A. SHARP BATTLE | tic ose kets are good for stop-overs ! 1o return within ninety days. See . e o imose | Africass Repulsed Near Buffalo River, | rr »pot and (in Oakland) 12 Leaving Seventy Dead on | o avenue . the Fleld. | DURBAN, Natal, May 29.—Six hun-| |dred rebel Zulus ‘surrounded and at. | tacked Colonel Leuchar's force yester- | P day near Buffalo ‘Riv Under cover | néfnxho xmhf the natives got within ot 5 ¥ yards of the British, but the lat- | Yor Infants and Children. ter ‘operied & heavy fire upon the | rebels, and after two hours' fighting | the Zulus fled, leaving seventy killed, | The British Joss { The' ‘Breciuh was one man killed | ne Kind You Have Always Bought ] Small Fine for Bridge Trust. | NORWALK, 0., May 2%—A jury .in the Criminal’ Court mda.y randered a verdict of .guilty against seven bridge companies ‘for restraint of trade.. The | seven bridge -agenis indicted for . con- .plucy ains( trade were all found Euilty, The companies were. Aned $300 and (osu ) oacn and five agents coutl sy 13 8200 and | Erockton and Newark Shoe Stores CONSOLIDATED 1066 FILLMORE - NEAR McALLISTER nlave opened with the Finest Full Line of $2.00 and $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes in San Francisco.’ Latest Models and Best Values. | Bank Officials Accused. JOPLIM Mo., May. - 28 "~Warranfs || |'were Sworn' out .here thi n“""oot: ! charging -George W. Layne, president. |of the Jopiin Savings “Bunki which | closed yesterday, and C. Porter, as- | 1-1::{.“ lhreuuhrer.kwlth receivin~ de- posits when they’ knew the instit o be in a failing condition aton e Will Jasue Pape: Judge Thomas F. Graliam will be ln his- chambers -every - morning at 10 o'clock -and will-at '.hQ( time issue cer- tificates to all naturalized citizens who 'uvo not peceived their p-pen. A {nean callea upon by |and 11BTR LOBBY HARD AT WORK Determined Efforts an Effective Immi- gration Law, for i Representatives Object to Methods Used in Campaign. Speciai Disp: CALL BUREAU, ch to The Call. POST BUILDING, WASHINGTON, May 29.—Several mem- bers of the House are preparing speeches | on the immigration b'll, which passed the Senate last Tuesday and probably will| be called up In the House {n. about tén Charges will be made that the Ju- | MORMONISH SPREADS IONG THE PEOPLE N HAMATAN JLE5 |Statement Made by Bishop Restarick in Address. :Church Official Says That Moral Conditions Are Puzzling. HONOLULU, May 29.—In his an- nual address to the congregation of St. Andrew’s, Bishop Henry B. Resta- rick of the Episcopal church called attention to the spread of Mormon- Ism in the fislands ‘as a very serious problem. He said that even the nior Order of American Mechanics, in | Catholic priests were finding that thé fom -of Labor &nd. eiher. labor. orgapiza; | Mormon missionaries drew awss ‘ions and the Imm'gration Restrictive their communieants. . It Is estimated Leagiie of Boston, has unduly influenced | that there are about 10,000 Mor- and importunted members of Congress to! mons, mostly Hawailans, on this isl- pass a bill th ould maks the imm:-|and, one branch of the church being zration law prohibitory. The Junior Order of American. Me- hanics and the Immigration Restrictive League have maintained lobby headquar- ters in Washington since the latter part of November, in charge of Jesse Taylar, secretary of the legisiative committee of the Junior. Order, ‘with- Mr. Patten, as-} | sistant secretary of the Restrictive | League, as his stant. Tembers of the Senate and House have have ceived numerous letters marked “eonfidential _communication,” saying in plain terms that unless thelr votes were recorded for a restrictive in migration bill with an educational clause attached, the members of the order \\o.xl\‘. n[r against their election, and labor and raternal voles would also be cast against then. Some Senators and Representatives do not like the method in which they hau! been approached. The Junior Order legislative cc vmmmep headquarters are in Cleveland, O., an addition. to the work being done in W, ash- ington the committee is sending out let- ters to every labor organization and other fraternal and patr:otic bodies urging them | te write to Senators and Represenlati\'ts io vote and work for a restrictive immi- gration bill on pain of defeat for re- election The Senate bill reported from the immi- gration committee by Senator Dillingham did not carry was regarded strengthening a conservative measure the present immigration taw, eliminating defects here and there, and making seme desirable improve- | ments e MINISTER IN CHICAGO CONVICTED OF BIGAMY ! Extra Mother-in-Law Proves the Un- doing of Pastor Who Had Two Wives. —A. C. Abel, for- T 't minister of the M. ‘h, pleaded guilty to a charge v today and was sentenced to ite term in the penitentiary. Abel formerly pastor of the Hammond Avenue Church in this cit~_and later was pastor of Trinity | M. E. Church, one of its denomination in th Abel of the large: ond Women Befriend Murderess, .YPZI“F"'R ON CITY, Mo, May 29 f of Governor Folk’'s mail | ts of letters concerning Aggie Myers, the each d onsis the h'\nxmg of Mrs. Kansas City woman convicted of hav- ing murdered her husband. Women writers without exception protest \gainst the hanging, w ity. of men writers in ccution be carried out. i ian T sons and Daughters of Maritime Prove inces. An exceedingly low rate has been | made for the home-coming. It is ex- pected that we will leave on June 4. Rate of $92.50 and return has been made to Boston, and a correspondingly | | of | Tow rate from.Boston to Halifax. All| vho are desirous of taking ad- of this low rate to Boston Shoula get tn touch with H. C. Tupper or with any Santa Fe agent. . e Police and Firemen Paid. City 'lreq<urer Bantel was ccupied sterday in paving off the polus and fire departments for May. busily Taylor and Patten | - | had a hara time disp ¥ | compelled to use a stiletto to put the ani- | The third bull seeméd to have the best e the major- | t that the ex- ' polygamous in its teachings, but a | recent” ‘investigation by the Federal authorities here did not disclose the practice of polygamy. The Rev. Dr. D. D. Scudder, secre- tary of the Hawailan Board of Mis- | sions, made reference to the same moblem in his last address to the board. Bishop R arick also devoted con- siderable ttentio to the moral question in Hawaii, saving. that the moral conditions here are “most puz- zling™ ‘and distress ously urged the dut) | of the white race to p; | ers, especially the Ha BULL FIGHTS OB BIG GROWD T0 THE ~ TIA JUANA ARENA - of the members tect the oth- Pair of Matadores Very Busy. Sport Enjoyed by Many Yankees. SAN DIEGO, May 2 filled with San Diegan the Sunday they saw that has been given there for many months. Four bulls and two matadores furnished the sport. The first bull was very quick and after he had become infuriated Matador Ostian ching him. He was | mal out, of existence. The second bull would not fight at all and was finally re- |teiised. of the scrap with Ostian and towed him out the ring in an unmerciful manner. he animal was kept from doing serious damage the others in the ring. The | nimal was quickly dispatched by Matador | Lobato. The fourth bull was in the ring for {burlesque purposes. The fighters, who | | were dressed in padded suits, permitted | | the bull to toss them about, which it did | | with much apparent enjoyment. PPl > D3 e Senator Burtonm Will Resign. | WASHINGTON, May Senator | | Burton has made known to members | the committee on privileges and | | electiops his attitude since the recent] | Supreme Court décision, in which hls‘ | convigtion was afirmed by the highest | |court.. He says in a letter that he | | wil not put.the Senate into a position |of having one of its members in jail, | |and would resign as soon as the man- | date of the Supreme Court to the court below shall be issued and en- forced. CALL BRANGH OFFIGES Subscriptions and Advertisements Will be received in San Francisco at the fol- lowing Offices. : 1651 Fillmore Street Stanyan Street Near Haight Ferry Adjoining S. P. Ticket Office. Richmond District 248 Clement Strcct Sixteenth = Jackson s Branch - 563 Haight Strect Statlancry Store 1096 Valencia Street Rothcblld’s Brancfi . H . 3’ s, and he vigor- | Burlesque “Scrap” Ends Day’s| and visitors from | north were carried to Tia Juana| to witness the bull fight, and | one of the best exhibitions | { The Watch-Dog in your : - Vest Pocket 'OU can buy Health Inzurance :5? now. Several good ‘‘Accident” Companies sell it. Sixty dollars per year will bring you $25.00 per week, for every week you are Sick. But, your time alonc may be worth far more than that. : And $200 per week might not pay for Jour suffering. That's why ‘Cascarst’" Insurance which prevents Sickness, is worth ten times as much money as other ‘ Health ™ Insur- ance, Yet ““Cascaret Insurance less than Ten Cents a week. That g;z;; you a *‘Vest Pocket™ Box to carry constantly. * “Indigestion” means food eaten but only partially digested. *Constipatton’” means food retained in the body undigested too long, till it decays. 1t then supplies the poisons of decay to the system, in place of the it might have supplied. Isn't that a tremendous handicap worth insuring against? | What does it cost to Cure Constipation or Indigestion, with their train- of small and great ills, and to Insure against a return of them? Not so very much. One 10 cent box of Cascarets per week, at most, perhaps half that. One candy tablet night 2nd morning, taken regularly for a short time, is war- ranted to'cure the worst case of Constipa- tion or Indigestion that walks the earth. | PR will cost you * * | 'One tablet taken whenever you suspect you need it will insure you against 90 per cent of all other ills likely to attack you. Because 90 per cent of these ills begin in the Bowels, or exist through poor Nutrition. Cascarets don’t purge, don't weaken, don’t itritate, nor upset your stomach. —they act like Exercise on the Bowels, instead. They stimulate - the -Bowel-Muscles to contract and propel. the Food naturaily past t the little valves that mix Digestive Juices with Food. They strengthen these Bowel-Muscles by exercising them. % * The time to take a Cascaret is the very minute you suspect you nced one. —When Jour tongus is coated a little. —When your- breath is not above suspicion. —When your head feels dull, dizzy, or achy. —When you have eaten too heartily, of too rapidly. —When you have drunk more than was good for your digestion. —When you have a touch of Hearte burn, Gas-beiching, Acid-rising-in-throat, or a Coming-on-Cold. * * = Carry the *“Vest Pocket’ Box where it ‘belongs, just as you would your Watch, Pocket-knife or Lead-pend 1t costs only 10 cents. gist. Be sure you get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped * At any drug- “ccc.” * &~ FRCE TO OUR FRIENDS? We want to send to French-de GOLD-PLAAP.D BUNBON BOX. d ‘w‘u_:r ulsinmmvslsagxg'drua ressing ta en cen musurg of %fim and to cover costof Cascarets, with wwhich s dainty trinket is loaded. 720 y, mentioning this paper, Address swun- x:mcy Ommy. Chicago or New York. T v rint o INJON OIL COMPAN'# -OF CALIFORNIA (Gasolines Benzines Engine Distillates Coal Oil Fuel Oil Asphaltum, Ete. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 16th and ILLINOIS STREETS SAN FRANCISCO, CAL X J. BARTH & CO. soxers v L0cal and Eastern Stocks and Bonds® Are Again Located at Their Former Office 480 California Street KOHL BUILDING can haye Apply to MR. E. Depot Faot Market St. MarkctSts. 163 1 Church Strcct Gco. Prcwm 's Brazch W;.,.__;.;.;;..,_,._;; _fi; comsar—————— 7 ——— som Streets, for lease. able for storing heavy weights. LEVISTRAUSS&C0.’S Overall Operators 0ur~0&khnd factory will be ready for occupancy in about one week. Those living.in San Francisco and wishing to work in our Oakland factory FREE COMMUTATION TICKETS. Notice of the opening of our San Francisco factory will appear shortly. E. DAVIS, Tenth and Clay streets. Oakland. Bullockd&:Jones Co. Announce to their patrons and the public the opening of their TAILORING DEPARTMENT JUNE 1! at their new quarters 801 Van Ness Ave., cor. of Eddy St.~ CARS PASS THE DOOR. Nnueeol the opening of Furnishing Goodabep‘rmemwmbomndehm REHOUSE . Two-story brick warehouse, 137 ft. § in. x 45 ft. 10 in., fronting on Steuart Street in the Risdon lro_n ‘Works building, corner Steuart nd Fol- Elevator and power; 2 offices in mnt‘ buflding in perfect shape; suit- Apply to RISDON lRON WORKS Lelbold Hamess and 1 | — AMUSEMENTS. (Formerly Chutes Theater.} '5--BIG NEW ACTS--5 Eiizabeth Murray: Bailey & Austin Com- pany; Katherine Dahl; Carson & Wii- iards Valerie Bergere & Co.; Mosher, Houghton & Mosher; Eva Mudge; Clif- ford & Burke and Orpheum Motion Pictures. MAT. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. o and sve: Ma days and Hel e at Donlon’s Drug Sutter sts. Phone CHUTES AND ZOO. Open daily from 10 a. m. o midnight. i Varied attractions ali over the grounds. A DAY IN THE AL ill furnishes meals at city prices. sion, 19¢; Children, ic. & Chutes Adn Week Commencing Tuesday, May 2% Coniterts to Aid Relief Funds By the Famous ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND n\ Musiciars and Singers. *. COHBN, Manager. C\PT-\I\ H. BERGeR, Director. AFTERNOONS AT 3:30. GREEK THEATER University of California, Berkeley. EVENINGS AT 8. PIEDMONT SPRINGS PARK PRICES 25¢ and 50c. Trunks Traveling Bags Suit Cases Stationery ery BARBER SUPPLIES Large Stock { FACTORY PRICES Come and See Us THAT MAN PITTS THE HUSTLER 1123 Fillmore Street ’ Near Golden Gate Ave. | | | W.&].SLOANE & CO. Are Temporarily Located at 1760 PACIFIC AVENUE EAN FRANCISCO | MACHJNERY : 1 ¢ Qccidental Machinery and Engineering Co. Temporary Offices 2308 Pacifie Ave., Several Carloads Cnmm Hoisting Engines, Steam and Eleotria/ | Standard Safety Water Tube Bollers, | Hunt Industrial Rallway Track and Cars, Blectric Generating Sets jnd} other machinery on the way H ready for shipment. Specifications, est siven come tractors for complets ts. . 2343 Pacific ave , San Francisce. C.A.Malm & Co. Trunk Manofactwers Have opened a temporary business * fice at their factory, 18th AND FOLSOM Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Temporary Office, 2010 Washington Street SAN FRANCISCO Marine Insurance Department, 714 Broadway, Oakland. PAPER 3.iher A.ZELLERBACH&SONS 405 JACKSON ST., SAN FRANCISCO, 514 Eleventh Street, Oakland. 113 N. Los Angele: Street, Los Autb ILLINOIS-PACIFIC GLASS COMPANY. General Offices, Factory and Permanently L.-lo‘ IC FIFTEENTH and FOLSOM STS. R. N. NASON & CO. Gilass, Paints and Oils in Stock WORKS AND OFFICES: ° uu!- & Fifteenth Sts. and Potrero Avey 16TH and FIILMORE ST. CAR LINEM * Formerly m:m-mnp 3

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