The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 10, 1907, Page 25

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1907. 25 fastic meeting was) eamfitters’ Union Couneil Temple, with . The eight- & discussed at length, and tes to the Iron Trades Coun- s to report the sense & to the council. we me from ternational ded to en- isions of the con- these men fined by ping te E Longshoremen's Union, and who took a prominent part in the discussions in the recent Stockton convention of the State Federation, will speak upon “The Justification of the Closed Shop.” . . . Thirteen candidates were obligated at the last meeting of Machinists’ Lodge No. €8, and twelve applications will be acted upon at the next meeting. The lodge is very much interested in the eight-hour discussion which is go- Ing on in the iron industry, and the officlals state that the shorter work- day fo¥ all iron trades is only a ques- tion of a short time. The lodge will| hold a special meeting tomorrow night to continue the discussion. The mem- bership is steadily increasing and the lodge is more prosperous tharf ever be- fore. . . . POLITICAL STATUS OF PORTO RIGO NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—In afirming a decision dismissing a writ of habeas corpus applied for by Abraham- Kopel, the appellate divikion rendered an opin- ion yesterday to the effect that Porto Rico is actually and constitutionally a territorial department of the United States, and the laws of requisition rather than those of extradition apply to it in the case of criminals. Kopel was indicted in Porto Rico for grand larceny and fled to New York. He was arrested here and got a habeas corpus writ, in which he denied the jurisdiction of the United Btates courts. In afirming the decision of Judge Truax dismissing Kopel's writ, Justice Ingraham remarked that the courts view Porto Rico as territorially part of the United States under the treaty of Paris. —— THOUSANDS MOURN DEATH OF LATE COUNT CREIGHTON Business is Suspended in Omaha While Body Is Being Borue to Last Resting Place OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 9.—As a mark of respect for the late Count John A. Creighton, whose funeral oocurred to- day, business of every kind was sus- ended here from 10 to 12 o'clock. The banks were closed and for five minutes all street cars and every plece of ma- chinery in the city shut down. Many The Brotherhood of S{lver Workers Catholls Bishops apd priests from sur- ounding States attended the funeral. made a general demand all over| Bvery student of Creighton University 1e country for a nine-hour workday|and the various Creighton technical at ten hours’ pay, but has decided to|schools attended in a body. Two hours put it in force in New York City and|before the time for the funeral St. DECIDES ~ AGMINST JUTTE'S HEIRS PITTSBURG, Feb. 9.—Judge J. JI. | Shafer today rendered his decision in the famous Jutte case, which was ‘brought by the Colonial Trust Com- ! pany, administrator of the late W. C. | Jutte, who committed suicide in Atlan- tie City, and his heirg agalnst F. N. Hoffstott and J. W. Friend, alleging that they controlled stock of the Jutte Coal Company which belonged to Mrs. W. C. Jutte. .The suit was for an injunction to re- strain the sale by the defendants of collateral of the plaintiff decedent for a debt alleged to be due from him un- der certain contracts, and to set aside these contracts as. being made while Jutte was insane. Judge Shafer said that the court was unable to find that Jutte was insane at any time affecting the business trans- actions. The bill was accordingly dis- missed. Mre. Jutte's attorney said: “The case involves $1,000,000, and the decision probably takes away from Mrs. Jupte every dollar pf the estate. We will file exceptions to the decision and conclusions of law, and thus raise all the questions involved.” —_————— MURDERER IS CONVICTED KANSAS CITY, Feb. 9.—A jury in the Criminal Court here today returned a verdict convicting Albert M. Crone of murder in the second degree for hav- ing killed Bertha Bowlin, his former sweetheart. His punishment was fixed at elghteen vears in the penitentiary. An appeal will be taken, —_— PRESIDENT HEARS LADY COOKE 6IVE RELIEF FUNDS) T0 CHARITIES. An additional grant to, the amount of $70,750 has been made»by the relief committee to various schools, charities and societies of San Francisco. It Is the intention of the committee to make these grants to local organizations from time to time. The latest benefici- arles and the amounts they are to re- ceive are as follows: CITY or Dry ‘Goods So:iet] for Prevention of 0 Free Khflergnfl fon ital banage . St. Ignatius 8choal Bor e Gl Ala Women's Exchauge .. 5, San Franeisco Polyelin 10, Nursery for Homeless Chil 8,000 Good . 1,800 jamaritan Home and Nursery. st ey e B b HEART OF NEW YORK’S CHINATOWN WIFED OUT Board of Estimates Deeides te Turn the City’s Pest Spet Into a Publie Park NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—The heart of New York's Chinatown was officially wiped out at yesterday's meeting of the Board of Estimates, when a new park was authorized. It is upon the block | bounded by the Bowery, Doyers, Pell and Mott streets. Much of the property is owned by Chinese firms and individuals. The tract includes the Chinese theater and the Chinese joss house, in which mest of the Chinese worship is held. It has long been considered the most pictur- esque pest spot in the city. PARIS and Furniture Women’s Spring Weight Underwear MERCERIZED COTTON VESTS — Will retain luster like silk, high neck, long sleeve, specially priced.... $1.00 2/ MERCERIZED COTTON COMBINATION—High 000 | neck, long sleeves, and ankle, low neck and no sleeves, specially priced $2.00 Women’s ‘Imported Black Hosiery HERMSDORFF FAST DYE—Medium weight, high spliced heels, double soles and toes, good value at 50c, 3 pairs for........ $1.00 VAN NESS AT WASHINGTON NORTH END WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Lady Cooke of England, formerly Miss Tennessee Claflin, had an audience today with its vicinity first, action in other sec-|John’s Church was filled and the street | tions to be guided by the results in|for a block in each direction was im- New York The employers through-|passable. Around the residence for two | SRR AR SITE OF RAILROAD HOSPITAL WILL BE AT PARK ENTRANCE | w th country have an association|blocks in all directions the streets were | President Roosevelt. She made a plea| structare to Cost $300,000 Wil “ opposed to the nine-hour | crowded. to the President for his support of the| Built in Block Bounded by Baker, Regular Luncheon in “Paris Tea Garden” --Fifty Cents except on the basis of nine| e Rl | movement to give suffrage to women. Hayes, Fell and Lyon Streets hours' pay. The silver workers had decided to make the nine-hour demand | a vear ago, but the "GERMAN FORESTERS TO DANCE Hubertus and Barbarossa, the German She declined to say what reply Roose- velt made. } B L The site of the new Southern Pacific Hospital, which is to cost about $300, ades were | 4% . courts in this city of the American Or- 000, has been definitely determined SCOTCH LADIES IN MASK |izwr BmeINs NmxT WEDNESDAY R T e e ey der of Foresters, will give a joint en-| BURGLARS ROB PUBLIC LIBRARY | upgm- It will be in the block bounded | P 00 v0o " " C cran| Next Wednesday, Ash Wednesday k the cur e tertainment and ball this evening in| b. 9.—Burglars last gight | by Baker, Fell, Hayes and Lyon streets s Bnaing i 9 e 4 por- . £ Workers B San Francisco Turn Vereln Hall, forced their way Into the publi® li- | at.the entrance to the Park Panhandle. | Fraser, Order of Scottish Clang, will| will be the opening of Lent ster on | 3 under the dlrection of a|brary and robbed the valuable Byron committee composed of E. L Nordhoff, Reed collection of many high-priced embers be- | o+ “l_j‘»C "‘e",fn -‘“‘,:;;: Turk . street, Dr. F. K. Ainsworth, chlef surgeon|giva a masquerade ball in Equality Sunday falls this year on March 31 of thousands of other very poor | n of the average small town and | | Here is the way manufacturing stocks in necessities jump: system. It is a system b which passen or train crews can tel one from still or York v SR e of the Southern Pacific system, is in At the morning service in all the A, Clly. Bextwosk et '-'19.{:," O | Henry Canaris, John Boller, Henry | coins. The collection is ome of the|the East gathering data and inspecting RSIEon AIpigs $enys, ear s’l““'"h Roman Catholic churches on Wednes- e e s Gor o e s fa §5 . |Haab, John Krumholz and Charles| most valuable in ' the World. The|the large hospitals of the country. He |Street, next Thursday evening, In cele-| day there will be the blessing and dis- T e * 2| Biickle. watchman was bound and gagged. will return home about February 24. |bration of Valentine's day. tribution of ashes. o S | = - — B Se iters 1 Los Angeles | X fhe ofher fay bo-| [ ® Japanese employved in the| 3 place were given better treatment and better food, so the strikers allege. The waiters are members of the Southern e B . California Waiters’ Associatio “The Japanese about the place.” said Frank ley, one of the strikers: “were ® ® v S k sy given better food than we were and t : o "sumpea_on ons a l nlg e our f iumped o e atter and st to come h ~ [ . F himself if it looked d to him. ) the boys became sick from eating 5 ’ i T o We askr’d' for h-'-v}u!r treat- I ] [] . . t but nothing was “ i [t Has More Than Doubled in Value Since Last September---It Will Soon Double Again P- | up our places to the Japanese.” s res b ; . o1y e ” e . enitnent | The central Lavor counenl of stock-| | have made millions of dollars for thousands of people by my patents. I expect to make millions more. This stock has tor ore prosperous condition |, > o . . o o 4 <. At e tast meeting | increased in value more than 200 per cent since September 1st, 1905. The natural increase of business and inqujries for S prestacne Davia woir: aret viee presl- | motors has forced the price up several times; it will soon go higher. This stock should make a life income for you. T e iningham; secretary- f s surer s Wood. i | : ‘ ' s eremaunns, ety Gien, the Richest | Mg Bigtont Will Doglilethe | oo n tana e » GOOD TEMPLARS TO ORGANIZE = | y and Get as Much of This Stock ¥ e or e mimece:. Woman in the World, ~ as Your Means Will Allow. It a 3000 W. y & in Improvement Hall, S e H ‘ L il Says: “The Way to Get Capacity of Any Motor|, wue - Grand Chief Templar N. < ay You a Life Income P. Net District Deputy Chief H H 7358 oo Temuia Ficther ana-stner rand. o Rich Is to Invest in Ne- | R — L T their charters for the CeSSitieS £2] | o6 0t ‘l’:tru:'z:?:'ih:‘c.o\::t.r:lla:t;‘oct f::" “:‘.' More meney is made every day by good judg- rr\'r‘»! m m,,lngnwzi:utii‘o nér\\'”:mlgfl. =L . | :‘g&n‘;‘t" .“:cg:'te;itt‘o.r!: it, but see what a tre- | mant in investing money than by all the labor » a fth gistrict conv 1 0 e or- % A 2 L and wages in the country. Safe and shrewd v This ation will be held in Steimke = rlxefB:Swegl‘cold r}l;mtr-r is ?ne’?}ivthe zri_atest n?cess]- | "’,;‘;:',&:v:&‘:: NS AN K it g "“I‘;f{‘ investment in tifs stock will make fortunes. - (2. 1es O e twentieth century. is stock has a reaqu cessful right from the start. It has never | You will never get rich on wages. No one L | taken several jumps up. Now is the time to buy. It will been impfoved since I invented it. Look at | _ ... 413 Bvery his A8 Whe o e of TR | go higher in a few days. The profit ours. Don’t the millians of money it has made for the | - Every man in this world whe evey gut E ~ ards . Seculate ivest. Herh v nihave s hes iy -L FA stockholders. The stock of the trolley manu- | big money got it either by speculation or invest- v rs ora er e % " CessIops SOR o facturing companies sold below 15 cents & | ment. Speculation is unsafe. You stand more x ° o | this list below. Every dne of these people made his ::.u{e"i;. iaeg:ndl‘_l::l“::or ’mtegl ra:l‘g guy chance to lose: than you do to ke Juvess " - R+ C] n. 8 O e 9 . - Deiot £ fortune by supplying some great necessity: it, and every one wh: held ento it Is a rlg ments are right the other way. Make a safe - akes a ortune Peter Cooper Vanderbilt Frick | man today. investment and it is sure to bring you returns 5 nt matters v gcrgz;?ck Whitney Morzai ! No Man on Earth Ever|: 3?n‘t! hl;!ua;e about this stock. It is abso- ! e | Cai A utely safe and sure. by R o x| Seted @ Few Years Ago With No Kockeleller a‘a‘;‘:’;‘ e Lost a Penny He In s . apital, and Now Employs Nearly | Senator Clar! | = i prext ~One Hundred Clerks and ifi‘-fi“{‘ Marshall Field Moore } ted Wy Here Is a Vital Point to — re Stenographer: «| Pillsbury iter eeds Seve r| _TUntil a few years ago Mrs. Cora B.|Studebaker Armour Harriman veste ith Me . Remember e e|Miller lived in a manner similar to| Fairbanks Swift Pullman Next T invented the raflway car telephone | There never has been a failure of consequencs in electrical mgnufacturing. Stop and think of . i 4 rus\rip_,-d in her 3“""' moving cars anywhere the same as if seated | that. All are immensely successful. All pay 4 8 ne residence, s N i ' . s £ " e it et ey Antt i First Soldat Now Sell at L‘;:e:fitfia‘:c:fin}'l;’ ‘o&‘:;%fi:;‘;:;e.y:‘uemw:; big ‘:l:'ldends and have made their investors es in the United States. The Electric Trust.... .15¢ $187.00 saw. This is on the road toward millions for | " e the stockholders. This company will soon be one of the biggest > s Quaker Qats, common 45¢ $145,00 In electrical manufacturing in the world. This o < + American Radiator, common $100.00 £} 1s bound to be o, because there is not a place e Pt S e o This IS My Qreatest | rov’where a macr o seneratof s naca vat ie ance or trust stocks. ten years and less. And this is only a few. Safe and surer than life insur- All this advance has been made in Invention Now I have invented something b greater than either of the above. It the Bidwell Cold Motor. It is guarantee not to burn out and is exactly the kind of a motor the steam rallroad people have been looking f It will change all the steam rallroad systems over to electric roads, be. ca\u:‘g will be cheaper to run than steam and be run faster and more safely than er and Inventor of the Trolley Car System. Inventor of the Railway Car Tele- will have to sooner or later change for the Bid- well cold motor or generator. Why? Because we make something better than any other kind now known. These Are Cold Facts—You Must Act Quickly D, Xally sns Charie oo I PSR MOV tmo ratironds have had | 0% BHce Son MERe come 1h Ny, “Ehare Te ons tes to the Allied Print- < ::::::: :: ::: ;‘:t::l:mwm:: :l;'::- In changing over r'cwnlmnfil:yc:‘:.bw:nl?g; | & small amount to be sold at this price. nese an Y ‘v-‘ e :ya:'\‘/\‘-- :.,\n:‘;,fl'aflgr:,af_ By using a Bidwell Cold l‘(otcr a train of cars could be run from New York to San Rot &f ol a H esp. ssler and D. at, J. D. | Mrs. Miller's New Residence, in Less Than One Year. Several years ago Mrs. Miller learned of a mild and simple preparation that . | cured herself and several friends of fe- Tuesday | male weakness and piles. She was be- at which | sieged by s0o many women needing tion will be | treatment that she decided to furnish .s will be con- | it to these who might call for it. She the election wil] | Started with only a few dollars’ capital Bern Earned vision Trades Council was several times larger quarters. disposed of. In- extended to vari- compelled to seek She now occupies one e been Francisco without a stop at the rate of 60 or 80 miles an hour and not even warm up and without a hitch. Besides running faster, they would be more safe and sure than steam, cost less to operate and would last longer than any other motor now known. The Bldw,;ll Cold Motor is the greatest invention out since I invented the trolley car. "The Opportunity of a Lifetime or common stock, nor any other scheme, trick or wrinkle by which anybody can be frozen out. Bidwell Electric Co. Chicago The undersigned is an authorized broker for the sale of our stock in the West. Call and see requested that dele- | 2nd the remedy, possessing true and I want to give every man and woman & chance to come in with me on this, for 1 | him and let him explain all matters you do neé their seats promptly, as | :.;}22”’5}!&'}3‘22“' Zfigd“f‘,fl.i,-m"r'?m%‘éfifii expect to make millions for the stockholders out of this new patent. understand. e ness has accumu- |failed, the demand grew so rapidly she The stock will be sold on the square. There will be no hocus-pocus about preferred 5 Offices Open Saturday Eve- ous ons e provisio: 2a | Of the city’s largest office buildings, Ewvery dollar invested will represent one hundred cents of the best stock. beverages e ome and | which she owns, and almost one hun- share will be exactly like every other share. The profits on avery share will ;E':;Z nin Until 9 ’Cl k -~ % dred clerks and stenographers are re- same as the profit on every other share. In short, there will be nothing but a square g o ocC 3 , quired to assist in this great business. deal all round. . & & ‘ll]llllon Womu Use It 4 mul have ngn,dkeha,lldflelonf repuuflcndw lqu:.;'e fle_}lg?‘. tr :iiu f'fi”""’ see to it If you cannot call, write and ask for our free 2 t i every stockholder gets a square on this. s stock is fully pal £ : used Mrs. Miller's remedy, and mo assessable. x i v pald and non- | booklet. It gives full information. Address all matter where you live, she can refer In order to make it possible for every man and woman to get in with me on this orders and inquiries to g e o to 1agiss R OUF MR ooty YO big deal I have decided to sell the stock until Feb. 23 only at the following prices: a working button will use can and will tell any sufferer that thig i y 3 R p i g marvelous remedy really cures women. shares, cash $37.503 100 cash $75.00; 150 shares, cash $112.50; 200 shares, RS e S0 | Despite the fact that Mrs. Millers Soor SIB0001 260 UhnEes, SHLN 0‘1::3; 300 sharce. cash $225.00; 600 shares, cash §375.00] _ business is very extensive, she Is ares, cash $750.00; 5000 shares, cash $37 presided at the 1ast | ,;u5 ¢ willing to give aid and advance 5 etir H;:nd!:r! llfll":‘m fi\'eryhsu’flerinx ‘woman wlao writes l 5 ? Y 9 o eenth an to her, She is a generous, good woman, and (and has decided to give away to Our Installment Plan eots. One nundred chugidates sl i Women who have never used her medi- didates were Obiigated | Zin® $10,000.00 worth absolutely FREE. o B | " Bvery woman suffering with pains in “... . t the last meet- | " 'hoag back and bowels, bearing- of neil announced | gown feelings, nervousness, creeping ntion of the mem- |gensations up the spine, melancholy, ¢ to demend an In- | desire to ery, hot flashes, weariness, or . : | piles from any cause, should sit right | down and send her name and address 1 Wil . |to Mrs, Cora B. Miller, box §232, Koko- Marcel Wille of Milkers' | . "rng “and receive by mail (free of ses that the milkers are chgrge in plain wrapper) a B0-cent ganized acress thg bay, and |box of her marvelous medicine: also a ghort time an org8nizer will hfil" ‘;ialh;x.nblee book, which every woman vegy n the field who will make a | shou ve. BBk 'en” canvass of the Btate and it |, Bemember, fais offer witl not last loug, o s@mevected that before 10Ng MENY | fering of the eraft will be formed. . 85 wages on April 1 next. s est iy and th will take advantage of this ig::’w. | menns of getting cored. So if you are a! , do not suffer apother dsy, but -emo:;‘n-me and edicine The Bidwell Motor Cold It will supply the greatest necessity now known in the Y NOT MORE THAN 5000 SHARES SOLD TO ANY ONE PERSON. l!lfl) Al.klueom BY mnn. EXPRESS MONEY ORDER, P. 0. ORDER H Special to Electric Men and Manufacturers Broker 1720 Geary St. San Francisco, Between Fillmore and Webster . nddress to Mrs. the business world. The demand is so large that it will make all 2 X FiE fes of labor lectures is belng T e - ~ We are now pre; to il orders in our w | before the $10,000 is all gope. of us rich. If you want to get in with me on this i1 . o fill your o our own . We are now ¥ Eureka. O il take place refer to advertisement _ you wi turing the Bi wal e are 10 U wd £ D, SHawktan: sbiiher of the in The Call v "I nave to be quick about it. The stock is selling ltke hot cakes. | ators for nrc‘ud mm’l‘;:fi':nmmlmtl on "cmm'“”u "to wn‘t' three ROOM 4 v .

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