CALL, SUNDAY, 34 THE SAN FBANCISCO SEPTEMBER 6. 1903. MISS IDAH HOWE CAVINGEARTH BUILDING PLANS MAYOR STANDS HONORED GUEST MISS JOHNSON ELOPING COUPLE CITIZENS DESIRE KILLSLABORERS ARE CALLED OFF FOR THECITY AT A RECEPTION WINS A POINT ARE TOO LATE THE REFERENDUM MayProceed Three Men Are Crushed Great Corporations to Makes Objections Before Granted Leave to Main- Father Reaches County Alamedans the City to Death in Los Abandon Proposed the States tain Suit Against Clerk's Office in to Enjoin Angeles. Improvements. Engineers. Railroad. Advance. Trustees.

Insecure Embankment Falls General Movement Due to Opposes Railroad's Plans to Delmas and Moore Engage in Cornelius Sweeney Refused Want Franchises Submitted Special Into a Grave-Like < Unsettled Labor Condi- Cut Down Channel to Battle of Argument Be- License as Intended Is to Vote at a Trench. tions in East. Lake Merritt. fore Court. Too Young. Election.

5.-Members of the. fiwel&lDispatch to The Call. PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 5.—The Post Oakland Office Call, Oakland Call, Call, ALAMEDA. Sept. Office San Francisco Oakland Office San Francisco 'Trade held a conference with to-morrow will 6ay: According to well 1118 Broadway, Sept. 5. 1118^Broadway, Sept. 5. 111S Broadway, Sept. 5. Board of strong Attorneys Green Majors and T. K. Kase LOS AN'GELES. Sept. 5.—By the caving matured plans, not only of the great rail- Mayor Warren Olney made a After a battle royal to-day between At- A fearful father arrived at the County of the latter in San Fra» of a sixteen-foot embankment which tow- road corporations of the country, but of protest to-day before the torneys D. M. Delmas and A. Moore Clerk's office this morning just at the office A. in time afternoon, at which the mat- ered over an excavation being made for •the larger investors of capital in building Board of Harbor Line Engineers against In an argument lasting all day, Delmas to niD in the bud the marriage of his Cisco this the foundations of a new hotel at Sixth operations, likelyto a general the granting of the Southern Pacific Com- 16-year-old daughter. ter of enjoining the City Trustees from there is be won his right to maintain the suit of Ger- Re visited the of- railroad franchises and San Joasuin streets and against cessation of building operations during pany's application to fill all but 2C0 feet trude Johnson against the Southern Pa- fice to Inform Clerk granting the two local the that Cornelius Southern Pacific for long terms or which the contractor had failed to place 1904, which willmake that year memor- of its First and Seventh street railroad cific Company for $25,000 damages, which R. Sweeney would in all probability ap- to the state- •without monetary consideration -without supports, three lives were crushed out this able to the trades interested. The trestles of the estu- she alleges she sustained by being thrown ply him for license to contracting across the north arm to a marry Frances having the voters of Alamefla pass afternoon and a fourth man narrowly es- ment of one of the largest ary. from the step of a car at Nlles by its C. and was first His Honor declared that to change Otis, that she but 16 years on question was discussed. caped a similar fate. All of the victims concerns in the country connected with moving forward without warning. of age, and that he, as her father, ob- the railroad construction work is the basis the pierhead and bulkhead lines as con- The case The legal worth of the local referendum were laborers. The d»ad are: has been "on for several days jected to the marriage. opinion aged for the assertion that at least JISO.OOO.OOO templated would encroach upon the 1600 and girl been ordinance was gone Into and the MIKEJESSEY. 42: unmarried; the evidence for the has Otis pere had hardly left when young M. W. Simpson it lower portion of body crushed. worth of building operations proposed for feet of frontage along the north arm, presented to the jury. The railroad be- Sweeney arrived on the of City Attorney that off and scene all uncon- had lawful and could not JOHN CRANSE. aged 2S; unmarried; 1S04 have actually been called would impair the tidal flow into Lake gan its defense this morning and Attorney scious of what awaiting no foundation was him. He invoked at this time was con- neck broken and ribs crushed. plans have been recalled from architects Merritt and would be a taking of mu- Moore started -what would have been a asked for a marriage license and the legally be and engineers. sidered. . SABIN, aged 40; Mexican; suffo- nicipal property. strongly objected to fatal blow to his adversary had his con- Clerk wrote his name in the book, cated. ItIs also said by the same authority He then While nothing definite was decided upon the proposed embankments each side tention been upheld. He moved to have he gave his prospective bride's name and The only man who escaped from the that so far as known there will be noth- on age as the merchants and lawyers made prepa- the case dismissed upon the ground that her IS and past. Clerk Henley injunction trench in which the men were working Is ing in the shape of new work undertaken of the estuary, which he claimed would a Judgment had already been spoke up and "Why, rations to sue out an if th«» year present' rendered said: her father City to the fran- John Bunch (colored). He paw the em- the coming and when the be permanent obstructions. and that the plaintiff was barred from was in here Just now and said that she Trustees moved grant bankment falling in on him and his com- contracts are completed a period of wait- H. H. Heuer, member of the further was but sixteen.*" chises without heeding the application ing will a waiting for a action. panions and sprang toward the top, but will ensue. It be board, contended that the north arm of The argument of The young man was sorrowful, but said signed by nearly 700 voters asking that too late to settle necessitated a review escape all of it. His body was the general labor situation to down the estuary should not have been Includ- all the proceedings In the case and the that he would come back in the after- the«reierendum be resorted to before de- covered, but his head etuck out. He was and th« end of the factional wars and filing papers by cisive action Is taken. quickly rescued, destroyed ed in the harbor boundaries. This remark of the and orders made noon with the written consent of the girl's but was severely injured strikes that have almost con- Mayor's he vigorously the court. error proceedings Young Sweeney Since the Southern Pacific Company, about portion of body and same raised the ire and An In the mother. said: through General Manager the lower the fidence In buildine. The informa- N Julius Krutt- combated it. . was unearthed and admitted by Judge "It's only the father who is making all schnitt, the legs. tion is that the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Ogden, correction, refused yesterday to accept the The has enough improvements The Mayor said the reduction of but the time for its he the trouble. He stopped us at San Fran- men were working in made ground which now un- proposed by held, had gone most San franchises on the twenty-five-year terms and way width of the tide channel *is by. Delmas occupied cisco, anct Rafael, and now, here. I had excavated the entire lot to the der and contemplated at least as the building of the embankments at of day. have to so to Los Angeles and we offered by the municipal legislators, there level of the sidewalk, leaving eight- more, $50,000,000 during 1904, the the must an much or has a rapid shoaling Apparently so go together. Is an Inclination on the part of three foot embankment on to of these plans trestles would cause In the matter was in the bal- be married that we can the north side of the decided withdraw all the East Oakland basin, east of the ance up to the final rendering of the de- You leave the page as it is and Iwill members of the Board of City Trustees- cleared portion. Along the edge of this and do nothing further with them until President J. F. Forderer, . B. E. Combs a trerich drawbridges, and would retard harbor cision by the court and attracted the at- come back." three feet wide and thirty feet there is a more placid condition of the la- unalterably The Is still waiting, for Sweeney and C. J. Hammond— to submit the mat- long had been dug to improvements. He was op- tention of the legal fraternity about the Clerk a depth of eight bor market. posed proposition that would failed to keep his promise. ter of the disposition of the franchises to feet, itbeing necessary to go through given out shows that in to any mean Courthouse. Judge Ogden's decision in the Information injury to any city's holdings along CLEVER YOUNG GOTHAMITE that, although the voters. The ordinances granting the made ground in order to secure a firm alone there is at least $60.- of the effect was a judgment had the north arm. WHO WAS GIVEN A FARE- been rendered, it was not a judgment on INDIAN IS MT7BDEBED Southern Pacific the franchises for twen- resting place for the foundations. 000,000 of new building for 1904 involved ty-five years will up Despite J. H. Wallace, engineer of the main- WELL DINNEB. the merits of the case, and that while come for th© second the fact that the earth was in the general plan of withdrawal. In WHITE 1 way department a BY HIS BIVAL reading at the meeting of the City Trus- gravelly and very loose, ;no braces of Chicago, tenance and of the such judgment should not have been Tuesday where the labor troubles have Southern Company, com- rendered, having given tees night, but In view of the limber h.id been placed against em- been continuous for months, it is said Pacific said #his it been at the re- Comely Squaw Frank the pany would erect drawbridges across quest of the plaintiff case, Says She Saw stand taken by the corporation It is not bankment and an additional element of that more than $70,000,000 of new work the in the without any decisive channel if the fill were made. prejudice, she to begin Earle Throw Seepo's Body likely that action will be Uanger was created by tiie fact that the has been abandoned. Expert Young Horsewoman was now entitled taken. top of the bank A. D. Shephard, for the Oakland Water her action anew and have its merits Into River. was used as a dumping In this city Henry Phlpps has de- Front Company, opposed p'.ace for bricks. The were the fillingat the of passed upon. MARSHALLTOWN. Iowa, Sept. 5.— workmen thus clared that he will not turn another estuary arm, to New York Entertained McGBATH MUST ANSWER tixtecn feet below the tor> of the bank in but wanted know wheth- A former suit commenced in the case John Seepo of the Indian police of the stone except where operations have al- er the Mayor would agree to a compro- had prejudice a hole that was like a. huge grave without ready started. The delay in the In been dismissed without Iowa Sac and Fox reservation Tainan FOB DEATH OF GLLLIGAN means of been mise with the railroad people by which a Oakland. after a demurrer to at exit more than by a ladder. extensive improvements contemplated with leave amend was murdered, and Frank Earle of Wln- — About 3 o'clock this afternoon wagon channel BOO feet wide should be left. had been sustained. That was in a nut- SAX RAFAEL. Sept. 5. Francis H. a by H. C. Frick has been stated to be Mayor Olney replied that he stood op- nc-bago, visiting there, was arrested to- load of brick was dumped at the very 'Bhell the basis of to-day's arguments. | McGrath has been held to answer to the due entirely to the unreliable state of posed to any reduction of the width at Sept. 5.—One of New day charged with the crime. Jealousy rdge ct the bank and this caused a sec- the labor field and a condition is all. York's young Cam-Oh-Pap-Ha, Superior Court for manslaughter In Sau- tion of it to fall off and completely fill similar most expert horse- DIVORCE on account of an 1S- trench, said to exist with the II.W. Oliver im- After the Mayor had requested that all women, Miss Idah Lloyd Howe, DIVIDES THEM ypar-old squaw, is the supposed cause. salito. The preliminary hearing this the burying the men under nearly OAKLAND, morning provements, already begun. body developed ten feet of was leaving not of the protests made in Oakland be in- has been visitingrelatives In Oak- AFTER TWENTY-NINE YEARS The was recovered shortly before that In the alterca- earth. Bunch the corporated as originally filed, the in the Iowa River, tion with A. E. Gilligan on Au- liole at the session land for the last five months and nqgn where it had been Supday. tim*? and thus escaped the adjourned. The Harbor Board, Wife of Prominent San Bernardino thrbwn. was a bullet gust 16. McGrath struck his fate of his fellow laborers. BATTLESHIP IS SUNK it is be- was the guest of honor last There through the opponent lieved from the trend of the engineers' evenine at Resident head and the throat was cut. Seepo was twice. Gilligan fell and fractured hi3 Within a minute after the accident TO TEST AN INVENTION a farewell reception and musicale given Gets Decree for skull, scores of men remarks to-day, will pive favorable re- missed yesterday and the 'girl says she dying a few days later. summoned from other port on the company's petition by her cousin, Miss Emelle Chamberlin. Cruelty. saw Earle the body into the river. Gilligan was poundmaster parts of the work, were digging away Old Fighting Torpe- to the BERNARDINO, throw of Sausa- British Craft Secretary of War when the documents Miss Howe is an expert with the rib- SAN Sept. 5.—Mrs. The girl is also in custody, but disclaims lito and McGrath an the fallen earth to is expressman. Th« in the effort rescue doed at Her Moorings are forwarded to that bons Elizabeth M. Victor, wife of J. N. Vic- any complicity. dog. the men. Jcssoy's body was reached in official. It is and In the saddle and has carried trouble was over a McGrath left at Portsmouth. thought that the 500-foot channel instead off several trophies offered by a riding tor, was granted a divorce In the courts town soon after the affair, but later re- half an hour and a faint beating of the of the 200-foot Inlet willbe heart physician PORTSMOUTH. , Sept. 5.—The recommended. club of which tfhe Is a prominent mem- to-day on the ground of extreme cruelty. DANCING MASTERS DO turned and surrendered. He was held was detected. A was at $3300 hand and administered ftimulant, battleship ber. In the game of de barre. Testimony given by the wife and son to-night under bail. a. but old Belle Isle was torpedoed POPULAR SCHEEL CONCERTS Jue which NOT LIKE THE TWO-STEP •while he was working with him the man here yesterday and sank at her moorings. is played on horseback and which re- showed that since 1898 the plaintiff has Two subject to at Appointments «3ied. hours' work was required to For the purpose of the experiment a sec- AT MECHANICS' PAVILION quires such rough and difficult riding that been Inhuman treatment In Convention They Decide to Insist by the Governor. reach the bodies of the other two men. ithas been excluded from the Miss the hands of the husband. They had Upon SACRAMENTO. S*>pt. o.-Governor Thf-y tion had been constructed on the port club. twenty-nine years up Old-Fashioned Waltz Par- were found one above the other. Isle, Great Composers Will Ba Repre- Howe won the firize three times. been married and dee has appointed the following directors Coroner side of the Belle representinc the to a few days ago lived together in the and Schottische. of the The ordered a rig-id investiga- side of modern battleship. This was sented in Programme Besides being an expert horsewoman Los Angeles agricultural district: tion into the absence of braces. a and the Miss Howe is accomplished same house. NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—If society fol- J. T. Jones, J. II.Reynolds. filled with an American invention which Be an pianist, George R Prices Will Low. and contributed several numbers Last June the two stopped speaking, lows the decision of the dancing masters Murdocks and II. M. Dobbins. it was claimed would prevent a ship from to the and, Thes^ WEIXS-FARGO when the hull is penetrated be- There was hardly ever a programme programme last evening. Miss Alice Brit- although they have sat side by side fashionable dances of the coming season gentlemen will take the places of others EMPLOYE sinking at the table and cared for their chil- low the water presented in this city so varied ton also played and vocal selections were three-step whose terms have expired. The Governor STEALS line. in char- dren, not a passed be- willbe the old-fashioned waltz appointed Supervisor MANY PACKAGES struck a large yet so rendered by Miss Grace Thomas, Miss word has since five-step as for Mendocino When the vessel was col- acter and choice in artistic qual- them. The husband made no at- and the schottische. So deter- County umn water enveloped ity Claire Degan, Dr. Jvllaru Wadleigh and tween American Society of A. J. Fairbanks, vice Thomas G. Confesses to Systematic Robbery Ex- of her. She rolled as those to be given at the two pop- tempt to resist the wife's action in the mined the Profes-' Long, tending heavily and then settled down with a list Clarence Oliver. sors of Dancing, whose convention has deceased. . Over a Period of ular concerts under the direction of Fritz Miss Chamberltn was assisted In re- courts other than to file a seneral pro- to pert. The Belle Isle willbe raised for Scheel test denying the allegation made in the Just finished' its work and adjourned. It Two Years. further experiments. It is said that the at the Mechanics' Pavilion next ceiving by-Miss Howe, Mrs. Felix Ga- was decided to recommend the use of Of Interest to Pacific Sept. Monday and Wednesday afternoons. lindo and Mrs. George Ryno. hostess complaint. Coast. CITY. Mo.. 5.—Albert damage to the ship's bottom is extensive. The The years nine new dances for class work. Secre- WASHINGTON. Sept. 5.— to to good was gowned In black crepe de chine, de- Victor was for three a Super- Fourth-claaa Andrews, an employe of the Wells-Fargo desire listen music is present asso- tary Carpenter said he did not believe postmasters appointed: — Express Company, collette. Miss Howe wore white crepe de visor in this district and has been C. R. is under arrest In this MilitiaEntitled to Pay. in the heart of every man, woman and public city that the two-steD' could be forced from Renno, Tamarack, Alpine County, vico city charged having chine, and Mrs. Galindo was also In white, ciated with the life of the for programmes, Pliny with systematically Sept. 5.—The War De- child who has the least bit of sentiment gown some time. He was formerly division the dance but the Intention C. Huntington. resigned. Washing- Ftolen packages from the company dur- WASHINGTON. in his or her composition and If her being of panne satin and lace. Is to keep it in its proper place and not partment published a man Ryno superintendent with the Santa Fe on the ton—Edward Barker. Urban. Skagit Coun- ing the past two years. Andrews, po- has a decision of the is able play Mrs. w--e a blue foulard. have it usurp the waltz time and favor. ty, the to on these sentiments as Among the guests were Mr. Southern California lines and for three vice L. H. Gorbe. removed. lice say, has confessed to forty robberies, Treasurer in which he holds that any por- if they were ever so many great and Mrs. keys of a G. C. Ryno, Mr. and Mrs. K.B. Galindo, years was a director In that company. Army order—Captain Albert E. Tracy, including diamonds, watches and other tion of the organized militia that shall Instrument it Is Scheel. who has the taste assistant surgeon, value, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlin Jr.. Mr. Denver Officials Indicted. from West Point, N. articles of the total of which engage In actual field camp service of the public at his finger ends. There- Y., to Alcatraz Island, amounts to or and Mrs. Alfred Chamber!ln Miss Claire 'DENVER, Sept. 5.—The special Grand Cal. many thousands of dollars. instruction, and the organized militia fore it is not unlikely that the pavilion t TRIBES ittAKE MERRY for Degan, Miss Degan, Miss Bertha Helnze, Jury made Its final report to court He stated that there are other Wells- of any State or Territory that shall par- will be crowded on these occasions with AT SAN JOSE POWWOW the Fargo employes implicated crowd, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chamberlin Sr., Mrs. this afternoon. In to Indicting Overdue Bark Reaches Honolulu. with him. ticipate in any encampment, maneuvers a happy who will forget for the Ferdinand Westdahl, Misses addition Andrews is T4 years of age being Florence and Already Thomas J. Maloney on the charge of bri- HONOLULU, Sept. 5.—The British bark and his wife and field instruction of any part of the time the troubles and tribulations Brltton, Miss Earle, Society Women Have Raised Hollo, is IS. They were married a month ago. regular army at or near any post or of every day life. Alice Louise Miss for Their Club- bery In connection with a contract for Juteopolls. 129 days from arrived and the wife's family is Edna Pohlman. ..ilss Willa Sill, Miss SIOOO transcribing county records the Grand here to-day in need of provisions. She prominent in camp on lake or sea coast defenses of the The composers who will be represented Thomas, Harry Anderson, Wichita. States, pay, on programme Strauss, Grace Jack house Fund. Jury Indicted City and County Clerk Ju- was becalmed for two months Inthe Car- United are entitled to sub- the are Johann Reed Alex Chamberlin, Clarence Oliver, i Sept. 5.—All the tribes lius Aichele on the charge cf receiving olines. She carries a cargo of sugar and sistence and transportation allowances Waldteufel, Gounod, Mendelsshon, . Vic- Walter Kellogg, Lloyd Chamberlin, SAN JOSE. of entire period from the time when tor Herbert. Ambroise, and Rich- Ed- this evening presenting a pro- a bribe. Eighteen members of the Srael- Is bound for Delaware Breakwater. President Letter-Carriers. for the Thomas ward Smith and Dr. M. Wadleigh. Joined Jn termen's Union were SYRACUSE. N. Y.. Sept. 5.-J. such militia start from their home ren- ard Wagner. This is surely an array of gramme at the powwow of the Woman's indicted on a charge C. Kellar and, Miss Howe will leave for her Eastern of riot in connection with the institu- Eagles to Meet in was re-elected president of the National dezvous to the time of their return to illustrious names as may easily be home on Monday. Club. There was an increased attend- Baltimore. seen, something everybody. tion of the strike at the Globe and Grant Sept. Association of Letter Carriers to-day de- their home rendezvous. there is for ance and all enjoyed themselves. This smelters, NEW YORK. 5.—The final nes- feating John D. The music student may revel In but only two of them have been the Holland of Boston by the bril- afternoon there was a children's mati- slon of Fraternal Order of Eagles was a vote of CS3 to «8L The other of liant thoughts of his great masters, Men- found. held to-day. Baltimore was elected arc-: officers Chair Journalism. OBJECTS TO "PARSIFAL" nee. Stereopticon views of Indian life selected as J. C. Bunton of Hoboken N Sept. 5.— Uni- delsshon and Wagner, while the musical from the to-night the place for the next convention. J.. vice president; Edward J. LAWRENCE. Kans.. The layman may delight ears with the IN THEr-UNITED STATES were shown stage and Santa Fe Shopmen on Strike. Brooklyn, Cant well of versity of Kansas will be equipped with his the Wah-Wah Taysee drill team of the secretary; Oeorge \V. Butter- pretty strains of Strauss. 'Waldteufel TOPEKA, Kans., Sept. 6.—It wa3 an- I*ay Tiold. Kay City. Mich., treasurer; a chair of journalism when it opens this and Victor Herbert. Fritz Scheel, Bavarian Prince Says the Production Red Men gave an exhibition drill. A Will Cornerstone. John thanks general powwow of the tribes nounced at the Santa Fe general offices Hinewadel. Syracuse: C. B. Ingalls of Os- fall, according to a statement issued to- to his vivacity an.d energtlc spirit, is able followed. ALAMEDA. Sept. 5.—At 4 o'clock to- gO> - - Is Lacking in Veneration here to-day that the Santa Fe shopmen !M T Finn of Bloomington, day by Chancellor Frank Strong. In ad- to get best out these In which the real live Indians from Ne- afternoon 111.,T\'f 5 E the of all works and Wagner. part. at La Junta had again gone out on a morrow the cornerstone of the and G. W. Davidson of St. Louis dition to teaching the various branches the concerts will be worth miles to to of vada took a prominent There go dances, strike. This time they made a new church" for~the~Flrst"~Presbyterlan executive committee. Ore., was Journalistic work lectures willbe given and hear. enable every one to attend BERLIN, Sept. 5.—Prince Ludwig Fer- were war songs mid games. Sales demand selected the Portland. of To that the company a man congregation, now In course of for next convention. by newspaper editors and managers. concerts the management dinand of Bavaria, the musician, doctor and raffles were held and a general Jolli- reinstate union construc- these has fixed who had been discharged, and when this tion on Santa Clara avenue, near the prices very low. Seats are now on and nephew- of the regent of Bavaria, in fication wound up the evening. The so- Chest- ciety women who for the past three was refused they walked out. «It is prob- nut street, willbe laid. The Rev. Henry sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'a and will an interview published to-day regarding able that General Manager Mudge go be sold days have been impersonating Indians will C. Minton of New Jersey, who Is visiting at Mechanics' Pavilion on the the Wagner celebration InBerlin on Octo- to La Junta In a few days to an on Coast, day of the concerts. are so well satisfied with their success make the Pacific will deliver the ad- 1, quoted as saying; effort to settle the trouble. Selections will sung by The fourth regular symphony concert ber Is that they will probably continue the dress. be a choir will take place the Grand Opera-house "It Is in first place our duty to powwow for day and old-time hymns by the choir and the at the Labor and Admission assemblage. |New Pope's Sister Prophesies Evil next Tuesday afternoon. The programme respect the memorv. ideas and creations day. Over $1000 has been raised for Ohio Giant Is Dead. | will be even more interesting than here- of Wagner, and for this reason Iconsider the fund for the erection of a club- CINCINNATI. Ohio, Sept. 5.—"Big Joe" tofore. Tickets for this concert may also the production In America house. Grim, said to have been the largest man Policemen Want a Raise. Sherman, of 'Parsifal' |=s=for His Holiness,—^ 1 be obtained at Clay & Co.'s. as being something; absolutely unjustified in the world, is dead at the home ot his ALAMEDA,Sept 5.—City Marshal John and as lacking in veneration. In Munich DEATH FOLLOWS MISHAP parents here as the result of a peculiar Conrad willrecommend In his estlmat© of w* j* j* j* j* world, % 8 PASTORS SELECT TOPICS it has been seen how the and TO PROMINENT CAPITALIST accident. While riding In a cab his great the funds required to run his department '"Oh, what a misfortune! My poor Beppo, who so loved a comfort- especially America, united in honoring weight broke through the bottom and one for the next fiscal year that the salaries jOj ' § legs o a£ c^at Who knows what misery he will go through in that prison W FOR THEIR DISCOURSES Wagner." Leon Carteri of San Jose, Who Re- of his was gashed, the wound refus- of the fifteen policemen be Increased from >j, there in Rome?" p The Prince compares the Wagner pro- Was Injured, ing to heal. Grim weighed S54 pounds and $80 to $00 a month. The demand was made "Everyman" Will Be the Evening Bayreuth and Munich and cently Passes was 34 years of age. was once and refused by City § These were the words, said with tears and real grief, with which ductions at He six feet before the Trus- Maria, '% . Subject at the Third Congre- says he believes that Munich equaled four Inches in height and his body and tees. 8 sister of Pius X. received the news that he had been made Pope, j# JOSE, Sept. were ponderous d the epitomize gational Church. Bayreuth. SAN 5.—Leon Carteri. limbs of proportions. O ,y the feeling of the family about this elevation of their Prince Ludwig Ferdinand is a violinist f"'Beppo to one P Services at the churches this day are the well-known capitalist of this city, Death of Real Estate Broker. O of the most powerful positions on earth. S in the orchestra of the Prinz Regent Pioneer Mine Owner Drops OAKLAND, O* course itis circumstance, as follows: will died to-day. On July'30 while out rid- Dead. Sept. 5.—Madison S. Dew- not an unusual that in all times and Theater at Munich. He not attend ing his horse became frightened DUTCH FLAT. Sept. 5.— Ford, Ing, a estate broker, died yesterday 5 all ages 8 Congregational —Horning. Wagner and ran Edward real g evil prophecies of dire disaster to come have been heaped O First "They That the Berlin celebration because away. rig mining man, residence. 5201 Shattuck avenue, the Trust in the Lord"; evenine, "The Head of the Wagner family, well as the Prince The was overturned and Car- a pioneer dropped dead at at his heads of those who have won greatness, but in this instance S Principality as was run over dragged spinal trouble. The funeral willbe the incident, All and Power." Pastor. Rev. Regent, disapproves of It. teri and some dis- hjs home at Euchre Bar on the North from §uponabove withmuch more that has followed since then, has g George C. Adams. — tance. Since that date he had been al- Fork of the American River, here, held to-morrow afternoon from the fam- electrified and nijrh appalled Third Congregational Morning, "The Stone near ily £, well many of those who are in a position i> Help"; evening, most unconscious and his death has not thin afternoon. He had resided for residance. to of Memorial of God's "Every- Conductor Wanted. highly there £> know the condition of affairs at the Vatican. 2 man." Pastor, Rev. William Rader. Elevator been unexpected. forty years and was respected. He Indeed, it is extraordinary own family prophesy First Unitarian— Morning. "The Higher In- The United States Civil Service Commis- He was a native of and 70 was the owner of the Southern Cross SPRINGFIELD. Mo.. Sept." &.—Mrs. Anna when one's evil Pafitor, Bellew, years, to-day shot and £> only good yet, % centive." Rev. Bradford— Leavitt. sion announces examination on pcto- years of age. He was a pioneer of Cali- quartz mine. aged 33 killed g xvhere can be. but strange as it may seem, not only the S First United Presbyterian Morning, "Not an' her 18-year-old stepdaughter and tht»n herself. Pope, eligibles from which fornia. For many years he lived in note, family g> sister of the new but her brother and many of the other mem- S Debtor to the Flesh"; evening:, "Business and ber 1 to secure to Barbara County, She left a saying that the into S family Religion." Pastor. Rev. H. H. Bell. to fill a vacancy in Santa where he had Wright Defaults to Fisher. ¦which she had married had wrecked her life 5j j° besides have given utterance to words that have — Morning, make certification large farming and cattle interests. giving directions for her burial. The X vastly mystery « Second Unitarian "What the position conductor In the years ago NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont., Sept. and S added to the of the misery and growing unhappiness that World Owes the Catholics"; evening, no ser- the of elevator Three he removed to San Jose. woman's husband. Thomas Bellew, Is an em- ¦X is settling # Jay building at San Francisco A wife and a number of children sur- 5.—The Niagara the said to be heavily upon His Holiness. Strangest of all, they & vices. Pastor. Rev. William— Hudson. Custom-house among International Tourna- ploye in icehouse of the Frisco Railroad § speak authoritatively, Grace Methodist Episcopal Evening, "The at $600 »er annum. Age limit 21 to 50 vive him. the latter being Mrs. ment was concluded here 10-day. system here. without malice, but in deepest compassion, Dying of Death." Pastor, Rev. F. M. Lar- to compete Charles W. Coe. wife of the E. P and » years. Persons who desire city. well-known Fisher of New York won the their words are being given ¦ cattleman of this champion- g credence far and wide, more particularly as 8 kln. — apply to the United States Civil ship singles Wright BUDAPEST. Sept. 5.—Dr. Ladlshlas dn Simpson Memorial Methodist Episcopal should from Beals of Bos- declined the task * <* en addinS equally strange confirmation. <> of Character"; Commission, Washington, D. C, ton bv Lukaca to-day of forming He»T speaks Morning, "Force evening, "The Service Democrats Open Campaign. default. new Cabinet. # continuously of the many things in his life that he had & New San Francisco and the Force That Will for application form 1052, which should treasured that are gone Create It." Pastor, Rev. John Stephens. properly filed with WINCHESTER, Ky., Sept. 5.—About g now from him forever, and in this way the « Episcopal— Morning. be executed and the boyhood, the early manhood, First Methodist "This at Washington prior to the 8000 people attended the opening of the g the later ambition, the inner life of His g Is My Commandment"; evening, "The Finality commission 1, campaign ADVERTISEMENTS. g. Holiness is brought forth more dramatically than it of Character." Pastor, Rev. Frank K. Baker. hour of closing business on October 1903. Democratic State here to-day. could be in any « First English Lutheran— Morning, "The Man Governor Beckham held an informal re- S other way. That is how .Mr. I.Cochrane evening. ception during (¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦aHaBB has been able to write the 8 of One Idea": "Thursday of the Cre- the afternoon. About 1000 BsBaaiBaHaBBBHBBBflBBaBaBBaB g remarkable article for the next Sunday Call, which, with the pictures S ative Wt*k." Pastor. Rev. E. Nelander. Late Shipping Intelligence. gallons of burgoo (porridge) had been from Rome, occupies a full page. Itis the Rev. A. C. Gaebelln of the Jewish Mission served when the speaking began, shortly most valuable article In York City, and publisher ARRIVED. % £ Pope about £ New editor of Saturday, September 5 § the new that has yet been secured anywhere. w Hope, will speak at the Y.M. C. A. after noon. Governor Beckham spoke for Our Mon- Dunham, twenty Indeed, it is just such features as the given § day evening at s o'clock and Tuesday after- Stmr Argo, 25 hours from Eel an hour and minutes, and was Q t above that has journal- .istic. excellence to the Sunday Magazine noon at 3 o'clock. River. followed by Senators Blackburn and Mc- g Call's Section, which is already $ Rev. E. A. Ross, evangelist, will preach BOUND IN, 12 MIDNIGHT. Creary. account rain « far in the lead in a literary way. street 2:30 OUTSIDE. On of the speaking It is no idle boast, or boast at all 8 at 49 Third at v. m. and at Pine Arago, Columbia River. adjourned opera-house, to say that other paper and Kearny streets at 8 p. m. Services at the Bktn from was then to the g no in America can offer so genuine § place two DOMESTIC PORT Colonel Harry Welsslnger RIIPTITRF much of latter continue for weeks at where and merit and fascinating -„ ,: the Sept 6—Schr Robert interest "...- :± « same hour. ABERDEEN—Arrived Congressman OIlie James spoke. For instance, next Sunday you get Hopper IHind, hence Aug 20. 8 will the fourth and last install- 8 Rev. Father will preach at high Sailed Bern. 5—Stmr Centralia. for San Pe- 5 ment of Brcv/ster s Millions." onc of the most powerful § mass In the Paulist Church this morning. Iro; schr Cecelia Sudden, for San Pedro. Mackay's Gift Acknowledged. « noveis of the day: a complete short story. American In the evening Carey "The LittleGod and Dickey" » Rev. Father will NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—Clarence H. GURED by vespers. r § Josephine Dodge Daskam. the most famous woman deliver the sermon at Mackay, who received wedding «l°-day: writer in Ameri- § Denis O'Sulllvan will sing Mozart's as a pres- I Our cure is safe, painles> S another complete short story. "A Question of Service" bv ft THE CALL'S ent the $2,000,000 estate on Harbor Hills, and certain. We have CURED Edith Wyatt; two full pages of "Half "Salutaris" for the offertory at St. Domi- Long Island, from his father, hundreds. We g -Hour Storiettes." the latest and nic's Church this morning. has been I willgive you their names and" addresses and g most popular development in high-class literature; the 8 GREAT ATLAS OFFER made a member of the Roslyn Fire De- Kitty," "Me-ows of a & The address before the mass-meeting partment In recognition of gift, | you can see We before cent, JO a brilliant symposium of witand wisdom, by Kate Thyson of men at the Young Men's Will close on September" 24, his a them. CURE you you pay us a ( watch those pictures.) Marr" « Christian steamer, hose carriage and hose, to the g Just for cat "The Oracle of Mulberry Center S Association, Mason and Ellis streets, this f*9O3, and all holders of Atlas Roslyn department. His Don't fail to see us about it. Consultation is free. by S. E. Kiser: the Foolish," 3 will be In gift was prompt- j Thousands g "Fables for by Nicholas Nemo- » afternoon at o'clock the form Coupons are requested to pre- ed by the destruction of picturesque Wheeling by McCullough "Under of a chalk talk, and will be given the I have died from rupture whom we g the Stars." Martha Williams: "The Etiquette « • by sent them immediately, as this country home of William Cullen Bryant. could have saved. Don't S of n Bachelor Girl." by Madge Moore; Rev. E. D. Allen of Tennessee. Music "The Wonderful Kingdom of O will be furnished by C. E. Robeson, great opportunity to secure one I delay. g Wonderful Things." by Ben McCutchen, the famous artist vio- SALT LAKE, Sept. Albert and corre- g linist, and Mr. Elliott, harpist and bary- of these at The > age. 5.— Oliver. IT « spondent; the very latest in wedding stationery and —but why splendid^Atlases ears of was killed this morning near enumer- « tone, j' Call's premium**rates will bo Ccttonwood Canyon while- returning O any more? You are yourself hunting from a ate sure to read them all for in the next' 8 triD with som« companions. Oliver | FIDELITY brought to a on Septem- get RUPTURE g Sunday Call. g HAVANA, Sept. 5.— The close started to out of the waxon to shoot at % CURE treasury receipts ber 24. >- a rabbit and dragged his rlne after him. The for the Island during the month of August trigger caught | 1344 Market Street, San to |l,477,C00. on th« «eat and the bullet Francisco. amounted entered his head. \ . !HHBHBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB