The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 21, 1907, Page 9

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Labor Councfl Calls ¢ on Unions i te Give a Hand on Sunday 4 20 ami further William P. MeC unfons: eld Friday evening ation city. Mr. e part of le made rd an urge assisting d proposition. t purp Trusting the I remain, fraternally “Secretary () ]DIIID B\ one ms Besides t « n part o boldt and shed by M Iron irisdiction engineers, msters over rto with a will ente decla posi sist in ining t craftsmen of the rul ention of of N rega pro- for forfeiture of charter of cen- fon which s retain as members workers which co- ers, stationary into membership which eWery ntices) met A and Mis- and re- rganization has held since the earthquake. members attended. At the x ng it is expected over 100 be present, when they will go permanent organization and elect g - officers of the International erhood of Bookbinders announce hes been decided to make a! il demand for the eight-hour ay, and the day when it will go » effect has been put to a referen-| vote of the 12,000 members. . . . e sixth anniversary of Fresno| ers’ Union was celebrated the evening with a social and ocard The painters claim to be pio- in the union movement in that . being antedated only by the print- When first chartered the pay was/ $1.75 to $2.25 a day of ten hours. Now members récive from $3.50 to $4 for elght-hour day. .- e Thirty-six candidates were obuntod San Francisco Laber Council the movement for cleaning Besides heartily + bBas sent the following letter to each of ated Unfons—Greeting: . Febreary 15, t Repairing Association of San Francisco, addressed the ng the lines of urging the citizens of the city to lend their | | in @ projected housecleaning day—namely, Scoit explained in detail the need of some effort he citizens to place our eity suring us that the merchants alonz the above-mentioned lines. request of Mr. Scott was considered I was instrucied to notify sting them fo take similar action to devote Sunday, February 24, to your organization L Come is doing ‘all in its the streets of San Francisco power to indorsing . the project. ‘the secre- At the last regular meeting of the A. W. Scott Jr., chair- cleantug the | | streets in a more passable tesm-owners and clerks bad | | “ir willingness to devote Sunday, February 24, to the same. | | request that the council's umions zive this day | and the council indorsed the affiliated unions, re- wit take speedy action on | yours, “WILLIAM P. McCABE, San Francisco Labor Council.” 1 BO\ LE meeting of No. 8944 nization was ns picr were ommitt Willi consis m Duth John Mitchell ‘orkers > particu better pr trasted Ame ¢ ¢ions be no doubt of t wealth, 4 ng mumbers It trades-unionism e good*of bumanitysii would xist its efforts fn bebalf en and children. Its chilef endeavor ameliorating the bardsbip of women's work ha been in the direction of excluding them from ain kinds of employment, in improving the tars conditions of their work, and in re-| dr the length of thelr working day. At one time women were employed in mines, b through the instrumentality of trades unions this inhumanity has been done away with. Women workers have, also been excluded from some les which iffipaired thelr health or in jurfousiy affected their morals. il s i e AT CITRUS FAIR by _On Saturday, the 23d, the rate from San to Cloverdale and return the same be $200. Leave Sen Francisco at| ALL SALARIES RAISED Ten Per Cent Increase for Every Postal Telegraph Employe W. YORK, Feb. 20.—Clarence -, president of the Postal aph-Cable Company, lowing announcement atements H. Tele- made the fol- this afternoon: heretofore made as to amount of increases In salaries ch would be made by the Postal Te legraph-Cable Company have been entirely unauthorized. The matter was passed upon officlally by this company today, however, and It was ordered that the salaries of all operators, traf- | fic chiefs, wire chiefs, assistant chief operators, chief operators and man- agers be increased 10 per cent and| that this increase shall apply not only to the principal offices, but to all the offices of the company in the United | States.” et A SN WELCHERS DEFAULT Judgment by defdult ‘was entered vesterday in the United States Cir against welching insur companies in the following cases man ings and Loan Society a the Rhine and Moselle, A. Eis, against the Rhine and Moselle and the Pacific Coast Savings Soclety against the Austrian Phoenix Imperial Royal Privileged Insurance Company. Some_fine bargains still left. Sale ends Saturday. Don’t delay—eall today. Open lmhgl During Sale. BYRON MAUZY 1w -1176 onnn!u. n. THE SAN FRA NCISCO €ALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1907 Little Swiss Girl Is Among High Five Popular San Jose Newsboy Again onthe Toboggan in Gold Prize Contest TODAY'S SCORE FOR SECOND SERIES OF PRIZES 1—Miss Norma Merani, 5613 Vallejo street, Oakland. Ca. 2—Mrs. J. F. Dohercy, 920 Fourteenth strect. Sacramento, Cal 2 3—Sacred Heart College, Fell street, near Fiilmore, San Francisco. 148,650 4—Miss Emilie Hayward, Martinez, Contra Costa County, Cal. 5—Miss Rose Breschini, Blamco, Monterey County, Cal.... 6—William Emerson (“Jack, the Newsboy an Jose, Cal. 7—Miss Tillie Hartz, Danville, Coatra Costa County, Cal S—Emile Iversen, Sausalito, Marin Couniy, Cal. 9—Miss Ethel Potter, Newman, Stauislaus Coun Cal.. Cal. Cal:. . 10—Miss Mollye Sheridan, 39 Sutter street, Stockton, 11—Miss Lois B. Pitzer, Newman, Stanislaus County, 12—Christ Church Athletic Club, Sausalito, 13—Mrs. Rosxe E. Tracy and som, $an Rafae l4—Hattie M. Hoppock, Fresno, Cal. 15—Georze M. Angove, Sonoma, Somoma County, Cal. 16—Mrs. Mary C. Deasy, box 126, Napa, Cal. 17—Miss Gladys Adcock, 13 Fraukiin square, San Francisco.. 18—Miss Trma Kiauwmann, Pacific Grove, Monterey County, Cal 19—Walier Hamshaw, 1310 Oxford street, Rerkeley, Cal. 20—3iamen Anis Queen, 730 Fell street, San P‘rnn(-l‘cov 24—Henry rnpe. 1416 Valencia streef, San Francisco . 25 Miss Elizabeth Bockerman, 1628 Central avemue, Alameda, Cal.. 26—Mrs. Ellen Smith, Walnut Creek, Cal. . —Miss Pearl Van Meter, Lafayette, Contra C sta County, Cal. 25— Miss Anma Skinmer, 14 A street, Washington square, S. F.... 5,150 29—Bud Benjamin (“Buster Brown”), Angel Island, Cal 4,850 30—Miss Hattie Eden, 22 Ritch street, San Framcisco . 4,800 rl E. Gifford, Alamo, Contra Costa County, Cal. 4,200 Jiss Magda Steinkamp, Rescue, El Dorado County, Cal . 3,700 33—Young Men's Christian Assoclation, Stockton, Cal........ 2,500 34—Joscph Fassler, 340 Chapultepec street, San Franck 3,300 Edward A. Cornell, Porterville, Tulare County, Cal. 3,600 “One for all and in this regard. o8 Tor bout W Miss Mollye Sheridan of Stockton, by motto of the Sw. a gain of 3700, recovered tenth place | republic, and it from Miss Lois B. Pfitzer. bagtaiink 1o, etk George H. Angove of Sonoma and y of Napa both moved up vs Adcock, the former by if all the Sw. as in California were gain of 2800 and the later by 1000.) for one candidate in iss Adcock’s friend, ‘Mr. Easterling. The Call's gold got her 309 votes more, but it prize contest. That not enough to prevent her retrograding | one is Miss R to No. 17. Breschini, daugh Miss Pearl Van Meter of Laf: of John Breschini, by a gain of 1400 moved up two de- merchant and post- zrees to No. but is not yet within the vil- the prize winning limit. Blanco, Miss Jennie Tibbetts of Hanford Monterey County, scored her fi 2000 votes. As the end one "of the best of the period is so near, Miss Tibbetts | known members of will have to hu if she expects to the Swiss colony in win a prize in this heat of the race. “alifornia Others who made substantial gains | vesterday w s follows: Norma Merani, 10, ed Heart "ulmze S150; William rson, 1500; Lo s rapidl er, 1400; Ethel Potter, 40 vlh developing into Hayward, 300; Hattie Eden, 300; lrm.x Swi Beau schini did the own vo- mann, 150. The following table shows the sub- .ription rates of The Call and the voting power of subscriptions for any period paid for . con- but 5 otes for 3 DAILY CALL, INCLUDING SUNDAY rithout her Knowl- Subsc Rates edge, shé made up Time. 3 3y Mail. Votes. r mind to becom One year. 59,00 2500 in active conte 11 Monthx. . 7 s and do the best 10 Months. . .75 2000 could; Lo, jwn | 9 Months. . 6.00 1750 0. the big Noticing how | g Monthe. . 550 1500 y the Itali of the| 5y 3 1250 Eate. 5 bie BHUnAE b e 1000 ani, the daughter of a 1 £y 750 Breschini felt confident that the| g S0 patriotic s would just as loyally| g 200 200 support the daughter of one of their| g 150 mu ompatriots. In this she has not been| § 5 ppointed, for, though the Italians{ = ° 3 umber . the Sw largely in | CALL *alifornia, Miss Breschini is receiving |One Ye: $2.50 just as strong support from her father's'| Six Months 1.25 countrymen. propc tely, as M WEEKLY CALL ani »lony is receiv 1 | One Year Months 50 or periods of more than one vear voting power of the subs pt|ons be follows: Daily eschini and zistered 2 11100 the day the will before her total up to $5,900 andy \er fifth in the & She|votes for each year; S Call, 750; “Jack’ the popular| Weekly Call, 500. 2 newsboy of San Jose, who for a long| R e TR while was No. 5, far in the rear, @ ing’s Best tea and coffee both f Miss Hayward does not mc on top. . Breschini. v yon oust e e TR T i A little 1 from Mon GRAND RALLY TONiGHT -The Epworth County, Irma Klaumann. captured|Leasue Alliagce will boid a grand rally this Ted| evening in Wesl the | commencing at 7 Methodist Episcopal Church, o t of in the third prize period Little House-maid (February 22d) to :my thal never onee he told ;nc, they think, is lelling quile a bold one. but Little house-mand ($less her heart!) from faith in Gesrge will not depart; and eveymore, in word and deed, makes buthfulness her business eveed. Everybody is cordially invited (without regard to intention of buying) to come and see the new store -—-the first large and modern retail estabhshmem of the New San Francisco : s Walter TING POWER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS | 3000 | SELLING STEAMERS T0 NOID PAYING DAMAGES |Attorney Costello Declares Company Anticipates Adverse Verdict ]If Judgment Is Recovered in Mitchell Suit Collection Is Difficult For the purpose of evading the pay- | damage suit now pending In the Su- | perior Court should interests, the Califotnia and Oregon of the greater portion of its property, ;accordmg to a charge made yesterday by Attorney Stephen Costello. | Costello is the attorney in the suit | brought* by James Mitchell to recover 325,000 from the California and Oregon | Co Steamship Company for the | death of his son in the explosion whichr| | took place on the steamer Dispdtch on December §, 1905, and he declares that |in case his client recovers judgment | against the company he will at once bring action to collect by other means | | should the defendant company en- |deavor to avoid payment, as he be- { lieves it will. | According to Costello, the cempany having disposed of all the re- nder. He declares that the Dis- patch, the steamer on which the fatal | explosion occurred, .was sold to the | Pacific Coast Lumber Company on De- | cember 8 of last year, just exactly one | contest, *and history may repeat itselt |year from the date of the explosion, | and that the Aberdeen was sold to the | same company on November 5 and the | Prentiss on December 21. He also | | says that e Hobbs, Wall Company ‘punhased the Navarro on October 25, Luderman the Gualala on October | 4 and Robert Tyson the Fulton during October. . Costello says that these sales have Was|all been made since the Mitchell suit |8 has been pending gnd that the Nome | in the is now n of the capi stock of the company been reduced from $500,000 to $30, {000 for the same purpose and that| the funds derived from the sales have been distributed among the stoclkhold- ers of the company, so that the com- he only property | th 'Im | pany actually. has at the present time | ,000 or $30,000 worth of prop- | | only $2 erty. Dr. Lyon’s PERFEOT ! Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath, Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists. PREPARED 3Y J%og;m) 23S FREE “Brimtol of New Ideas™ Matla postal with your addross to Lisbig's Ex- tract of MeatCg. Tud., 120 Hudson St.. N1 Y. {LOOKING for HOMES 1f you have anything which you wish to offer to the great army of home-seckers who are ‘coming to California through. the Los Angeles gateway to the State, a small “For Sale” advertisement in the classified columns of the “Los Angeles Times” will put you in communication with them. If you have a ranch for sale or to let, or wish to dispose of or rent a city or suburban home, a small sum expended in this way may accom- plish the desired result. Address LOS ANGELES TIMES San Francisco Office, 779 Market Street, San Francisco. Or phone Temporary 2121. $1 per Year. Business Birectory of San Francisco Firms HAB)I:AND ('A!L LTY COo. Ot B‘al!l- more—IL. B, WINDSOR & CO., gen'l | agts., Mutual SBV k. bldg.’ Temp 2394 REID BROS., nrchltacu. 2325 Gough st. Tel. West 6001. F. WILLEY & Co.—c-rrlnnt. busi- ness wagons. ete. 19 Fell PROPOSALS | SALE OF GOVERXMENT PROPERTY—Depot | Quartermaster's office, 1086 Norts, Point Sgo Francieca, el ruary e (e S Sean_condielons, will e received st this ofire \patl 13 oloit’ s, we Pacifc Sfaudard (ime, | Marci 32, 1907, #nd then opened, for e nchase of 1666 Khaki Couts, 25816 paive Khabi Trousere, fot, and 0860 rairs Kusk) Trousers, mousted. The Uhited States re. serves the right (0 seeept or rejert auy or all bids. will be furnished on appiication Lepresenta- tive samplex of the' i ling to g« Soia hiave been fnrwlnlcd l.a l\te efi\t Q arlm _ at St. Louis, Phi lum. " &nd Chief it of the be marked ' 11 a. o, M CAPITAL IS REDUCED ment of judgment in case the $25,000 e adverse to its| Coast Steamship Company has disposed | | has now but one of its fleet of vessels | left, he company. He charges |8 THE WEEKLY CALL Jafurwution acd blanks for proposals | | in Silk goods atcthe above att lection* comprises the choicest Newman & Levinson's, $1.00 a yard. attention to our extraordinary showing of the latest and most wanted novelties waists and gowns. Cheq:s Small Plaids, Peking ¢ 1 Silk Voile, Voile Marquise in plaid and stripe effects, @ and Print Warp effects—all these are represented in the aggre- | gation, and are shown in the newest Spring colors. |l these silks sell elsewhere at from $1.25 to $1.35 a yard We invite special ractive price. This \upc'h col- silks of the season, suitable for tripes, All- Foulards Many of L 2% i $1.00 A YARD ONLY Made of Just arri and decorative. | ' Table Scarfs are 20 in * Table Covers | while the table covers, which Section at $3.25 Underwear | (7. 50 the suit. we place the balance . up to $1 ! shelves, figure of ful designs. | in a variety of siz®s. | $1.50 to $4.75 EACH Pearl beads, botH even sized and gradu ated. Either style is hig Ordinarily sold at $1.00, placed on sale as a midweek offering at 75¢ EACH Splendid ered coverings for the table 32 inches) are exhibited in the Newman & Levinson r Men. was until recently sold by us at To clear the stock remaining from white linen, in new and beauti- Round in shape and ved from the East. Strings of I zhly ornamer the nec hand-embroid- The scarfs n size, and go specimens of ches by 54 inches $4.50 EACH, are likewise embroidered (size Art on sale at EACH Balbriggan Made of French [ 4 underw riped effects. This prices our on our counters at the nota 90c PER SUIT | FRENCH Savings Bank Occupies now its permanent building 108-110 Sutter Street Above Montgomery Sreet 3 OFFICE SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY FOUNTAIN PENS WATERMAN and CONKLIN LATEST MAPS AND GUIDES | OF CITY AND STATE LATE - BOOKS PARENTS STATIONERY STORE 818 VAN NESS AVE. Seats on_sale Saturday a. Chase’s, Franklin and Sutt Clay & Co.’s, Van Ness, above Concerts at CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | HALL, Cor. Sacramento and Seott, THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 28th, and + MATS. Mar. 2d and 34 SAT. and § GREEK THEATER Friday Aftern . Mar. Ist, as Soloist, with Unalversity Orchestra of 70. Seats. $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00. WEBER PTANO USED. GHUTES™ THEATER MATINEE EVERY DAY TONIGHT—— GREAT MINSTREL SHOW AND CONCERT BY THE COLUMBIA PARK BOYS' CLUB FOR THE BEMEFIT OF THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL Downtown Ticket Office at Donlon" store, Sutter and-Fillmore. Phone Pacific 30 |BEG MONDAY NIGHT .. . WEST'S MINSTRELS R A CIN G cenrra "NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB , Oakland Racetrack | Stx or more races each week day, rain or shine. { " Races commence at 1:40 p. m. sharp. For special trains 'fi; footof M: street; leave at 12 8. P. ‘eluck every minutes No -okll‘ in last two cars, which 1540 p. m. are reserved for ladies and their escorts. - Returning trains leave track after 8fth and | last races. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President. I’m! W. TREAT, Secretary. at the track take | Cigar Stands, Store, and Window Displa Bars 14 20 ft designed and m Cash or installr e KL, NIEEK 1152-4 _and 1159-61 fon Street Betweea Seventh and Eighth. Phone, Market 2845, AMERICA All car lines in the ¢ty | eisco’s leading plurhouse. Western States Amusement Company. Prprietor. \ Management WALTER SANFORD. TONIGHT 92,41 MATIN Frank W. Healy P The San Francisco Opéra Company In a Magnificent Production NEILSEN'S First Great Com Suceess, The SINGING GIRE Book by HARRY B. SMITH. Lyries by STANISLATUS STANGE fusic by VICTOR HERBERT. PRICES—$1.00, e, 30c. 25 Seats at Box Office and Cor. O Farrell & Steis Sutter and Franklin strgets Lavv-nc\ & Lubo’wk NOVELTY c2iziss 5-—LAST 2 MATINEFS MATINEE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DUSTIN' FARNUM In the Great can Play THE VIRGINIAN Next Sunday Matinee and Night—Farewell of the Lambardi Grand Opera Co. Matinee—Act: from L Favor . Ixfllnm x Office, Bank de to order. THEATER Market and 7th Phone Market 33 transfer to San Pr THIS WEEK. ALICE Opera ler & Chase's. THEATER | Beginuing next Monday Nizht CRESTON CLARKES In Dis mewest su .. mear Market. Phone Masket Kurtzig. ffient and M: GTON'S BIRTHDAY (FRIDA Onve Performance Only of the Op MTOTHER GOOSE Preceded by the Delightful Comeds LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS NO_INCREASE IN PRICES—Eveni 50c, 7o, $1. Saturday and Sunday 25e. | “'Branch Tieket Office—Kohler & | Franklin and Sutter streets. turinees, Chase’s, ELLIS STREET, NEAR FILLMORE. \Ah'l‘ifly “Class A" Theater Bullding Matinee ’l'mi and Every Day JA WONDERFUL SHOW! haries E. Evans and Company: Four i s g Flanagan; Allan ‘ Shaw; Orphenm Motion Pletures. Last times of Shiclds & Rodgers; Nellle Bemumont and _Company Bedouin Arabs; Eleanor Falke, and of Lasky-Rolfe Quintet. PRICES—Evenings, 10c, 20e. 0. T5c: box | seats, $1.09 Matinees. excep Sundays, 10e, 25¢ aod S0c. PHONE 600 NTRAL THEATE c Sth and_Market. Pbone 77T R | Vm E. HOWELL, Proprietor and Manager, | RS Ry EVENING THIS WEEK. 1 sa'nunv uu “erw MATINEES. U MU: W, . Wet g Jue st cu—\x..uwwm-ul '-::".um atinees, 30¢, 25e: L~ -4 seats, T3e. SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW | (WASHINGTON'S BIRTHD "¥) NEXT WEEK—The F: Originals, MURRAY AND 3 In Thelr Musiesl Galety, SAROUND THE Towxr ptown ‘!kie’ln O&F-“ Kobler & Chase, Suttes 3 Franklin sts. . E

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