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LOS ANGELES HERALD* TUESOAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1905.


dp*! military. Moreover, he added, he
LAD BOASTS OP HIS WILD BUNS AMUSEMENTS
REVOLT BREAKS LEAVES HOME TO JUfORpSCO'S IiURBANKTHEATER . TC£%fc
,
would neither remove the troops from
th« city nor the streets, and h« warned B w
th« deputation th.it he was prepared to
IN MANY STOLEN AUTOMOBILES
IN VLADIVOSTOK
deal with the flltiiAtlnnshould th« agita-
tion be communicated
In addition to Increasing the pay of the
to the masses.

rank and file of the army, the war de- "SCOTTY NOT IN RUNNING," roadside.
partment has decided to decrease the
We walked bark to town,
got a car and came to the city And WED HER FIANCE .... . ,, . tffA ,,The nMt Cmtip]lny ftn(l <ne n<,Bt
pirtyprn In America for
WE'VR GOT THHMOOKHT WINNKROF TUB ENTIRE THEATRICAL YEAR,
ANOTHER CROWDED I IOUSI* LAST NIGHT.
i!»«
A
Money."

ConßUnen Skinner In the Examiner says: "The Judge and the Jury \u0084 te«ms wltn
„_i.v
.
Iterm of nervlce by one year. The
Iper
present pay of the infantry Is 11 cents
month and the cavalry 14 cents per
SAYS YOUNG PRISONER
started to look for another Automobile.
We never troubled About repairs. We
were too busy mapping out our trips
. eomMy. Will run two wiv»k«—lt
ever before been presented thp
11. 11. Hay Chnpman In
hPlp It."
Arthur Welßhnns In The HernUl: "Nothing bo
at tho nurhank."
tremendously successful
.
Evening Nrwa: "It nhnulrl he fissured of at I«ast
has
•...,

BOD IS SHED IN
CONFLICTS
STREET month.
The fears of the wholesale
by the "black hundred" has not entire-
ly disappeared, although the strictest
precautions have been taken against
possible outbreaks. Two students were
pillule and
murder of the Jews and intelligence One of Quartet of Boys Arrested Bun. I
day Night Tells How He and Hla
Companions Made Sport
for the next time.
"Say, but when we talk about it all,
Just up
picked
have to laugh. One day w«
a en r on Bouth Spring street.
It wa« a beauty, too. We goes And
kMk our golliiand drive* out oh Plet>
SAN BERNARDINO GIRL SLIPS
AWAY FROM PARENTS
street at a pretty lively rate. All of Miss Sadie Frith Becomes
two weeks' dureesdful run. Roally mnptnlflcpnt «(«»?« «p»>ctaclo.

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Hurli Baxon In the Express-: flHnd the play been prrvluoed In New Yorfc It l«
Mfflto nay It would be hailed na the play of the year, that long has be«n exp«cte<l
from the brain of wrutprn penl-iB."
R. n. Young In the Record : "It will cause an eastern audience to sit tip and
take notlr* when It ranches th(»re."
EMPHATICALLY A $2.50 PRODUCTION AT POPULAR TRICES.
..
\u2666,*.«/»t-a >•
.
Foreigners Beck Protection From beaten Bride of
Their 'Reipeetlva Governments. last
to death near the Obvorny canal
night, three houiie
murdered at their doors and work,
porters
many
were
do-
of Officers a sudden
we were
our car breaks down, and
along < omen an officer. I
done
thought that
for, sure. .Hut, quick as Jerome Carpenter of Whlttler Tonight-All WeeK-Matinee Saturday
Generous Contributions In Aid mestic servants left their an- "Say, if'Scotty* ever a flath, I Reta me cue. After a Romantic
nouncing to their mistresses that labor feur, wants ft chauf- "Like youngr Vanderbllt would havo
he needn't go further," declared done It. I rolls up my coat collar and Courtship
of Jewish Victims was no longer necessary, as now every-
Ernest Depew, alias 'Chauncey* Jumps
having be- De- lightly from the machine. Then

IMJ?!^ and The Jury


body was on an equality, pew, alias 'Happy' Depew, of the g-anß I
would receive gov- nayi to my chauffeur:
"
come "cltlaena nnd
of four boys arrested last Sunday by 'You ffet the sparker working And
movement 1n Poland certainly wilt not ernment pen«lon«."
An eminent diplomat, speaking of the
Detectives Jones and McNamara and I'll go and phone tho -rarage that we Special to Thn Herald,
receive the sympathy of tho provern- situation today, nnld: Officer Foster and charged with hav- are coming In with the machine, chauN" SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 13.—So-
ments beyond the western border. ing stolen and operated for pleasure feur, I'llbo back In a few minutes.' cial circles here nre much Interested
"The difficulties which confront only, no lens than a dozen automo- "Then I say«, 'tn, tn, girls,' and In thH elopement of Minn Badle Frith,
Opposed to Coercion Count Wltte on every side are enor- biles. walks to the corner. That copper must daughter of J. M. Frith, one of the
Under the circumstances,Poland, In view mous ami would overt- we ft man of less "Yes, »lr; he usedn't go further. When have thought that we were tho real leading renldents of this city, and Je-
of past experiences with tho dominant will and capacity. Ills task It comes to doing the chauffeur stunt, thing, bneauso hn doenn't fifty a word rome Carpenter of Whlttler. .
BY HARRY D. COTTRELLAND OLIVER MOROBCO.
Russian people would bo apt to sym- Is almost superhumnti, but Ido not I'm right there with the goods. And Its tn us; simply pulls out his notebook Thn young woman left thn city Sun-
It as Impossible."
pathize with coercive measures for the regard Rood goods, too. If anybody has got and puts down our number, The only day, having left home ostensibly to go Burbflnk Favorite In the Ciist. Gorgeous scenic Surprises.
Every
to
suppression of the nationalist itiovp-
WITTE'S CABINET MEETS the speed mania, It's me. 'Scotty' has reason Igot out of the machine was ern church. Instead she took a South-
Pacific train nnd went to Whlttler. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA-200 PEOPLE ON TUB STAGE.
ment in Poland, but In the present likely state only got the nymptnmfl. Give me a good to
nee If Icould find another for us There hlio met Carpenter nnd they Matinees every Sunday nnd Saturday, 100 and 25c, no higher. Evenings, 10c, 25c,
of public opinion coercion Is more old car and I"llekln any old train the to make a get-away In. But he Just were married at Covlna today.

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to create a bad Impression, especially Question of Placing Upper House on Santa Fe can put out.
" 'Scotty,' slips his notebook back Into his pneket BRc, ROo. COMING-"LO9T PARAIIiaR."
huh! why you Ought to and strolls on, whlstlln' 'In the Sweet pleThehasattachment of these young peo-
us many llberallsts Immediately greeted B™INO
the appearance
charges of bad
of
faith,
demonstrated that the autocracy had
the ukaso
declaring
with
that It By
Elective
Associated
Basis
Press.
Considered seen us the night we picked Mr. Nor- Hye and Bye.' Ho I
man's car from In front of the Belasco helped get
ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 13.— The theater. Hully Reel we went from here bet, we nre the
not abdicated, asserting that If Itcould second session of Count Wlttc's cabi- to four miles the other side of Pasa- be. We can show any old chauffeur keep up
went back and Broom being a former
existed for four years, the
car going again. You The girl's father forbade resident
experts when we want to to see Carpenter, but they managed to
a clandestine
here.
his daughter
correspondence
QRPHEUM
MODFRN VAUDEVILLE
\u25a0*V7"EK COMMKNCINCJ TOMOKHOW NIGHT
"S^AW •
Tllßltn !N|«ITI"*'S MACAIITIO, Unique! Novel! Artistic! PnRM.K'S EUIIO-

flnd Thlrd

suspend the reform manifesto In Poland net was held this afternoon. One of dena In twenty minutes. Say, but the rinds nnd (-prides, but what was the nnd to meet occasionally, ' say their PI3AN NOVKI/TVI "I"". AM> MllS. KDWAIIII ESMOIVIIH, I'rcßfinllng "An-
for an Indefinite term by Imperial ukase the matters under consideration was roads are fine out there. Talk about a use? We could get nil the autos that friends. On one occasion within the othrr Oticumbor;'' SIUTMOHINA VI'KI'IIA, tho Unllan NlKhtlngalfli CLAY-
the autocracy could likewise Buspend the project for placing the council of machine leaping bridges. Why, wn we wanted nnd never needed to worry past year Frith discovered Carpenter TON, .ll'->°KI!VN AIVII.lANl'l'lt,With Thrlr Darktown Circus; RAYMOND
of Russia. But the empire, the upper house of the na- was In an airship! We'd have about repairing them."
it throughout the whole It would tional assembly, to a certain extent on kolii' In his store talking with his daughter ANI» CAVUHI.Y,German Cornelians: o'lllllKV AJVI> lIIIC'KIiRV, Interna-
tional Comlques; <>iin:iir.Mmotion I»I(*TUHR".| Lost Week of tho Bunch
ItIs officially pointed out that sailed over 'Scotty' If he'd tried to race Unblushlngly, and "Raffles" like, and pursued him out the back door
In an elective basl.<*. which Count Wltte us! of Beauties, TWELVE IIUOOMSTICK WITCHES,
be impossible to attempt to place Depew tells of his experiences with and Into tho street. Prices as usual, 10c, 2Cc, 50c. Motlnees Wednosday, Saturday, Sunday.
operation the liberties bestowed while Insisted upon before accepting the pre- Not Troubled by Officers stealing automobiles from at least a The bride is one of the accomplished
Poland shows a to accept miership, and which was one of the
disposition
con- principal causes of the long delay In they "OfFicers? Who said officers? Naw, donen different places In this city. His young women of the city. y"*X>ZtKfTl nt>FD O P/nf/VF MAIN ST., Hot. First and Second.
them In good faith. While Polandauton- Imperial manifesto of Oc- never troubled us. AYe clean for- companions, Joe Lelnen, J. Powers nnd The couple willreside In Whlttler. f-KS'JVU UHUHJf HUUAK Phonos: Main 1967; Homo 418.
tinues to mutinously Insist upon Issuing the that they existed. Oh, yen, we did J. McFarland, are equally as enthusi- x-f THE FAMILY THEATER. Commencing Matlneo Sunday-
omy nothing can be done. tober 30. The project, as elaborated, got nearly send one to Paradise by tha astic over their escapades, which have
the provides for the representation of land
"Ifthe governmtnt should allow

PRINCE LOUIS IT 2SSi2yS£S? On the Bridge at Midnight


agita- owners, oxthodax. non-conformist nnd Short Line. We were on a record run puzzled the police nnd detectives for
present
Poles to continue their official, they non-Chrlstlan clergy and bourse com- to Santa Ana. A little ways out of the more than two months and Inconveni-
tion," said a prominent city. I -ruess, but, then Idon't know enced the owners of the automobiles.
would inevitably force the government mittees. Ten representatives each ar<; was; anyhow somebody In a There Is no place within the radius See the eelobratmi Jack Knlfo Draw UrMgo In oporatlon. Matinees Sunday,
to be chosen for five years by owners where we Tuesday, Saturday, 10c and a>c Evenings, 10c, 250, 00a
to suppress the movementto with the acres, blue
the orthodox and arms whenandwebrass coat buttons waved his of BO miles that these daring boys have NKXT WKKK-"DORA TTtOrtNB."
bayonet, which we desire avoid. It of over 6000

THE HORSE SHOW Jf^CI^StJVU


for the non-conformist clergy and six by were about two miles not visited in their "borrowed" ma-
\u25a0we yielded to the Poles' demand The number this side of him. Say, but he got out chines.
They regret that their careers T%FI asm"THFJtTFR
tnajtlUK BELABCO. MAYER & CO., Proprietors
autonomy we would next have to sur-
the bourse committees. fhones: Main 3350; Homo 2«7.
then to be chosen by the non-Chrlstlan of de roadI have suddenly been Interfered with, as
render the Baltic provinces and "Did he try to stop us? When we they wanted- to pull off a race with
perhaps the Caucasus, and later all the clergy has not yet been decided. The Belagco Theater Stock Company presents N. C. Goodwin's enormous
Thus about one-quarter of the mem- passed him he was completely hid In "Scotty" as soon as the latter was able bucccsb.
alien races, which would so decentralize the real to get about.
the power of Uie empire that Its disin-
tegration would be Inevitable."
Private and "reliable reports from basis.
bership of the council of the empire,
which hitherto has beer, entirely ap- horns? Well, Iguess we did. We But
estate fog.

pointive, will be chosen on an elective created a stampede \u25a0In the cattle ns act recently
Did we toot our they need not worry, they think,
they can be prosecuted only undej* 'Continued from race One.)
passed by the legisla- patiently in their seats awaiting the
The Cowboy and the Lady
NEXT WEEK—First Lob Angeles Production of the Great Romance of Revolution-
say all the parties The orthodox clergy will be ranches. What time did we make an arrival ary Days, "ALICE OF OLD VINCENNES." Seats now on sale.
Warsaw today that the Santa Ana run In? Well, let's ture making It a misdemeanor to take of the Prince and Admiral
there are following Joining in the nationalist named by the holy synod. see. did,We left here Just when . the anyone's automobile for temporary use. Evan3, with the other officers, who
movement
land, for a complete
the tactics
strike. So
of
long
Fin-
as SAN FRANCISCO HELPS car and we got tired of wait- On three occasions
Ing for It to arrive, so we started to break Into barns to get the ma-
they were obliged came In six special cars.
JUTASON
•'\u25a0*
OPERA HOUSE gi&^&n.^.
Prince and Officers Cheered THREE NIGITTS-THTTRSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,NOV.16, 17, 18.
their attitude of passive resistance con- out for another record run from Santa chines. In these instances they may SATURDAY MATINEE—
tinues, the issue will be one of endur- Twelve Thousand Dollars Raised for Ana to Monrovia, but we did not get be tried on charges of burglary. Tho party reached the hall about 7
ancaT^The danger Is that the Poles
provoke an active measure which would By
may
the Sufferers
Associated Press.
far along when everything nil at once The quartet was arraigned yesterday and entered amid a storm of cheers.
became overheated, and we had to before Judge Austin and Instructed to Before the prince had finished tho
. . course he snld he wanted to get
Haverly's Mastodon Minstrels
mean nothing short of
clvll^avr utiJftr >SAN FRANCISCO,
stop. \u25a0•.' . appear . before him on Wednesday first The Grandest and Oldert Organization In the World. Watch for the Grand Street
It would be extremely difficult to attempt Lil.'.-inthal, chairman of the Russian
Nov. 13.—P. N. "What did we do with the car? Why, morning for sentence. All of them the view from tho f-allery. When the
two commanders left their seats
Parade at Noon. 300 Balloons sent sßyward this Morning with a Reserved Cou-
pon attached. PRICES— 2Sc. 60c. 75c an
the' present circumstances never thought and TELEPHONES 70.

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of It again. Simply let pleaded guilty yesterday to the charges
to withdraw any troops from Euro- relief fund, wired $10,000 early today It cool oft at Its own free willby the of temporarily using the automobiles. started for the balcony the sailors
Tuesday Afternoon and Evening
pean Russia. The Is
Poland, however,
number of troops to Jacob 11. Schlff of Itew York. He
sufficient to cope: had
lh the situation. Within the Polish hand, atbut the additional that time less than $7500 on
subscriptions bishop of Canterbury similarly ex- SHOW
seemed to forget all about the beer and
other good things before them and,
to their feet, they cheered for
CHUTES \u25a0


-frith
quadrilateral Novogeorglevsk, War-| swelled to over $12,000 during the day. pressed their indignation. INFINITE PATIENCE Jumping four minutes. Then the other ad- Chiaffarelli's Italian Band
saw Vistula,and Evangorom, on each side or Many non-Jews are among the con- Sir Harry Johnston, addressing the mirals took a look from the balcony Open air matinea program willInclude "OVERTURE ORPHEUS," TRUMPET
the and Brest on the Bug, tributors, thus manifesting that the meeting, said he thought that Euro- Missionary Says Japanese Wives Make end after them the captains, each SOLO, "GOUNOD'S SERENADE," BY SIG. TADDEO; "DIXIB LAND," ETC.
there are over 600,000 troops. object is too broad to be limited to pean Hunts ought to be sent Into the Life a Period of Self group getting a rousing cheer. When ADMISSION 10c.
EVENING CONCERT IN THEATER WILL COMPRISE "WILLIAM TELt,
one creed. Small contributions are so be held In' Black sea "/Another demonstration will Sacrifice the bumpers were filled the health of OVERTURE," "CARMEN," OBOE SOLO BY BIG. NAPOLILLI; HARP SOLO' 1
Will Appeal to Peasants L ondon tomorrow night, at
"Poor, patient, long suffering wives the British
navy wan drunk. Then BY SIG. Dl3BONA, ETC. Popular Prices, 15c and 25c.
• The government has decided to make numerous that the committee Is unable
which sympathetic letters will be read came three cheers for Prince- Louis,
to make prompt acknowledgement to Maeterlinck, Japan, often they hide break-
an appeal to the peasants. With the from Maurice Thomas of too a three for Admiral PARK PA C )AST
workmen of the cities each
completely! meetings individual. A number
have been arranged for the Hope and
of public Hardy, Arthur Wing Pinero, Anthony Ing heart under a smiling face and at the British navy.
••
Evans and three for
gASEBALL— CHUTES leagu b
estranged, the government and Liber-, others. .T best they know little of the love and By 10 o'clock the ten rounds of beer
als refusing to aid the B authorities, \
there Is nothing left but to turn to the :
next few days to further appeal to the
public. San Frasclsco will probably ;
the pres-
GARRISON REVOLTS
tenderness
American
which the highly favored which each sailor received had been
women expect," Bald Rev. H. disposed of and the men started out -:- Seattle vs. Los Angeles -:-
peasants, • and the emperor has ap- send $2f>,000 ' before the end of "
\u25a0' •'• B. Schwartz, a returned missionary to do Coney Islund. Many of the
\u25a0
Today and every day this week. Including Sunday.
proved a ukase Informing them that ent week. Men at Sveaborg Riotous, but No from Japan, yesterday at the meeting amusement places openel up In honor Ladies free Wednesday, Thursday and Frday.
Admission, 35c; Including grand stand, 50c. Allgames called at 2:30.
measures for the amelioration of their Want Eight-Hour Day of the Methodist Ministers' association of the visitors. At midnight the Tickets on Bale at Morley's new billiard and bowling parlors, 220V4 South Spring
condition- will receive immediate- con- Ry Blood Is Shed In the First Methodist church. Bhootlng galleries, the beer gardens and St., also at Morley's pool parlors, 2G2 South Main Street.
peasants Associated Press.
sideration. .Discontent of the of the By Associated Press. "Self-sacrifice Is the keynote of the other attractions were doing a mid-
and the danger of the spread ST. PETERSBURG, Nov.13.— As their ,- HELSINGFORS. Nov. *13.—A revolt Japanese wives," continued the speaker. summer business and the THEATER Tonight and AllWeek
agrarian movement largely contributed next step the Social Democrats have broke out yesterday in the .garrison of "In them truly patience has had her were having the time of their" lives.
2500 sailors -hJOVELTY
** 10 GREAT VAUDEVILLE ACTS-
'to the government's decision. decided to attempt the enforcement of
empire this after- an eight-hour day In all the factories Sveaborg. Hundreds of the men assert perfect work. !Disciplined from baby- The boats willcome alongside Steeple- ARNOLDO AND HIS TROUPK OF TRAINED JAGUARS, TIGERS AND
t The council oftothe remit a portion of of St. Petersburg. that they have been retained .with the hood to the grave, the Japanese women chase pier at 6 o'clock tomorrow morn- LEOPARDS; IHI3 TROUPK OF JAPANESE ACROBATS; WALLACE'S PICKA-
noon decided by
The workmen In a
colors from two to three years beyond are no butterflies, living mere lives uf Ing to take the banqueters to their NINNIES; GTOSLER & GARRETT: FRANK HAYS. COMEDIAN. PRICES— IOc,
the land payments due next year number of big factories have already
the legal period of their service, and pleasure such as some people seem to respective ships. 20c. 25c, 35c. 50c. LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE THURSDAY.
the peasants in the provinces affected resolved to work only eight hours for also complain of their conditions of life. think. For the most part they are the The dinner tonight was a return
by' the famine.
their present pay and to cease work
The mutineers refused to obey orders', very opposite of that—plain, hard- courtesy for the entertainment FISCHER'S THEATER Tonight— AllWeefc
The council also decided to remit en- entirely if the employers attempt to expelled which •*, SIX BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS-
tirely the payments for 1906 due on enforce the civilians from the precincts working home bodies with few accom- the men of the American squadron re-
the old scale. AND THE LUCAS STROUD COMPANY. MATINEES EVERY DAY EX-

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land held by peasants killed during of the fortress and In several of the plishments, giving themselves for 3C5 ceived when in England several years
the war. The amount remitted totals barracks threw beds, chairs and kitchen days of the yean to their husbands and ago.
CEPT MONDAY. LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE THURSDAY. CHILDREN'S
SOUVENIR MATINEE SATURDAY. PIUCES 10c and 20c. Reserved Seatß 25c.
$13,000,000.
Disquieting reports of the progress
JEWISH FUND SWELHS apparatus out of the windows. They -
families with the same devotion which
then opened negotiations with Gen. their brothers have shown upon the picture of the hands
The front of.the menu cards bore a
American and British *TTHE BROADWAY THEATER ,. R;c WILSON. Local Manager.
of the agrarian disorders were received Kalgarodoff and Governor Bylands, who battlefields. iHnH sailor clasping over the flags of
today. The military authorities are London Treasurer Now Has $355,000 promised to remedy their grievances • "Bad women there are not a few their two countries. The guests were
\u25a0
Six Eig Vaudeville ActS— Every Aft-rnoon and Night
and to give them easier terms of ser- among the Japanese, for bad men will American. a Britisher and
rushing troops and machine guns into seated first then an
on Hand ftAPIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE FRIDAY—AMATEURS FRIDAY NIGHT.
the affected areas. Inhabitants of By Associated Press. vice. There was no bloodshed. make them, but even among them there
Tugansk are organizing for / While the men made merry at Coney
WeeK Nov. 13—Musical Comedy
Karsk and
the protection of their respective LONDON, Nov. 13.—Including a fur- are probably as few utterly debased as Island, the warrant officers of the
may be found In occidental lands.
CASINO THEATER
towns. The village of Balanda, in the ther sum of $50,000 from Jacob H. Georgians In Revolt British squadron entertained the war- THE RAJAHS PARADISE
There are lotus flowers, the Japanese rant officers of American ships at a
government of Saratoff, has been fired Schlff, treasurer of the New York re- By Associated Press. 20 Show Girls. Charming Costumes. Clever Comedy. Always Bright and Good.
by peasants. lief committee, the fund here for the LONDON, Nov. 14.— The St. Peters- say, growing in the mire.. ball on the Drake. MATINEES DAILY. Each Evening at S and 9:30. 10 and 20 cents.
relief of the Russian Jews amounts to burg correspondent of the Daily Mall '"The commercial class; of the Jap-
CONDEMNS MARTIAL LAW $355,000. An influential meeting of says that 24,000 Georgians, armed with anese' people have been considered In
Jews was held today at the
house of the Messrs. Rothschild to dis- modern
banking rifles, hold Georgia, trans- years past In the lower scale of social Miners Gather In El Paso
Day at wednes-

#Pier
League of Leagues Denounces Method cuss the allocation of the fund, which Caucasla, despite the three important and ten
business life. But within the past By Associated Press.
years this has been greatly over- EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 13.—President
Russian forces converging thereon, and come.
Used Toward Poland Is growing rapidly. As a nation the Japanese com- Richards and several leading officials
By Associated PrestH. The greatest sympathy Is displayed completely except for runners, Georgia has been pare favorably
Isolated for many days. world." .
with any nation in tho of the American Mining congress ar-
'n day the
Long Beachv
by every class of society. The Zionist
rived today for the opening session
ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 13.— The federation held a meeting here tonight
League of Leagues has adopted a reso- to Nicholas to Return Soon
The meeting was attended by a larpe Tuesday. The president looks for a big 1
express horror and Indignation at
lution condemning a proclamation of the anti-Semite excesses, at which By Associated Press.
martial law In Poland as an illegal meeting letters and telegrams were
number of clergymen and a discussion convention. President Richards be-
followed the address of Mr. Schwartz, lieves that the convention should not
ST. PETERSBURG. Nov. 14.—Em- which was highly complimentary. expect the cities at which It meets to
15th
measure directed against the Polish read from many prominent men. Pre- peror Nicholas will resume his resi- supply the money to run the congress
emancipation movement mier Balfour wrote: dence at Tsarskoe Selo November 16. during the year any longer. This is
The Rusky Slovo prints a dispatch
"The government has heard with pity Btat« Universities In Session
from Warsaw describing a conversa- and horror of the Jewish massacres by Associated Press. what he means by putting the congress
tion which Governor General Scanlon and It has already taken every step Office for Count John Tolstoi
WASHINGTON. Nov.13.— The annual on business basis.
a
Great Celebration Dedicatory of
had with a deputation of prominent which seemed possible to mitigate the By Associated Press. meeting of the National Association of
Poles, during which the governor gen- calamity." ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 13.— Count State Universities began today. Will Lecture in America the Splendid New Pavilion.
eral distinctly announced that he would Lord Rosebery. Joseph Chamberlain, John Tolstoi, who resigned the position The session was devoted tohere the annual By ARBoclated Press.

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not allow the organization of a munl- Herbert Henry Asqulth and the arch- of head of the Academy of Fine Arts address Chancellor B. Benjamin An- NEW YORK; Nov. 13.— Jullen Tier- Don't Fail to Go. Fast Cars Just
of
on account of Gen. Trepoff's repressive drews of Nebraska. sot, who comes to America to lecture
policy, was today appointed minister
of education.
for the federation of the French alli- as Often as Required From 6th
ance, arrived on the steamer La Bavole
Noted Scout Seriously 111 yesterday. Mr. Tlersot is librarian of and Main.
r^TTT % Philadelphia's Fund for Jews By Associated Press. the National Conservatory in Paris and

tg The vose
By Associated Press. CODY, Wyo., Nov. 13.-Col. Frank D. author of several works on music.
iIiKF i3i PHILADELPHIA, Nov. IS.— About Powell, the noted scout and friend and topic of his lectures Is "Ancient and
3 $15,000 has been collected by the Jewish partner of William F. Cody, who has Modern French Music."
The
The Pacific Electric Railway
&
-S7
and Victor
The One
J^i^^\
/// \ J
&
&%
organizations of this• city for the Rus- been ill at the Irma hotel here for sev-
sian relief fund. eral weeks, has suddenly taken a turn
for the worse and his death Is expected Clerk Accused of Embezzlement
AID FOR RIIS SETTLEMENT 1906. Slpnor Leoncavallo will person-
ally conduct "IPagllacci," and excerpts
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Banker Goes to Prison SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13.—A. An-
heuscr, deposit jelerk for Collection
from hip latest opera, "Roland yon
Colorado Women Give Purse Toward Berlin," which ho composed for Em-
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C£j The Piano ITSE&^ Minn., Nov. 13.— Thomas By Bishop Grace Returns Agent J. Raver, was arrested today Fund to Pay Off a
peror William, and also his "Behemc,"
VOSB PIANOS enjoy an 1^ "Zaza" and "Chatterton."
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tional bank of Farlbault, Minn., who opSACRAMENTO, Cal.. Nov. 13.—Bish- He
Thomas Grace of the diocese of money
accused of embezzling at leant )&gn.
la alleged to have taken part of the
given him to place in banks and
Associate! Press.
Mortgage
Stood on Head In Vain
been s:^' -ff~t|- ji yT\ was convicted of to have covered up tho shortage by
By
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Jv*l1 of the bank, causing its failure, whs Sacramento returned to this city today NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—A small purse By Associated Press.
& American pianos and are r* f years from an extended tour through Europe. mouns of false deposit slips. CHICAGO, Nov. 13.-A dispatch to
H'Syr^" .., ii T I today sentenced to serve eight In During his of gold has been received at the Jacob
pS? known throughout the O- prison. visit to Rome he was the Tribune from Toledo, Ohio, says;
tg world as swe«t-volced, I inUavtii Si 1 J*J granted an audience by the pope. ; Mikado to Offer Thanks A. Rlls neighborhood settlement from
n beautiful Ins tr umen t s. I [if,//. I ' Ij? o By Associated Press. women of Colorado Springs as a contri- After having been stood on his head for
[S> When you begin your ill Jullj/I I Alfonso in Vienna Morris Nathan bution y^ward the Bum now being thirty hours to stimulate heart action
£* hear— search for a piano, see— (? EWr 1 I 5»3 By Associated PreRS. By Associated Press.
Goes Free TOKIO, Nov. 14, 11 a. m.— Tha mi-
kado, followed by the premier, minis- raised in memory of Mr. Rlis" wlfo to Frank Perry died laßt night from a
pW try the VOSE and be «jJS?3 1 I SJI VIENNA, Nov. IS.—King Alfonso BOSTON, Nov. 18.— Morris Nathan, ters and pay off the mortgage upon the house. large rtose of nltro-benzol
court dignitaries, started taken by
•"& convinced of Its unusual **&*&> II £i arrived here today from Potsdam. Em- who was arrested in connection with In state other this morning for Ise temple
From the middle west and from the
mistake for whisky.
_O qualities. We make very rj CZ_ peror Francis Joseph, several arch- the death of Susanna Geary, was given to offer thanks to his ancestors for the Pacific slope contributions have been

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Spanish monarch at the railroad sta- Jury failed to find an Indictment the restoration of peace.
tion. Their majesties then drove to against him.
the palace, the route being lined
the troops and decorated with flags.
by
King George In England
Historic Cannon Unearthed
Special to The Herald.
received and the managers announce
that about half the Bum of $30,000 haH
been raised and that they hope to be
able to burn the mortgHgo on New
Year's eve.
This is the condition Imposed by John
Morgan
Bpeclal to
Ross In San Francisco
The Herald.
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HONOLULU. 11. T., Nov. 13.-The
Oeorge of two cannon which changed the destiny
by Prince ani f>f tha Hawaiian islands have recently
CHICAGO, Nov. 13. President Har- Princess Nicholas of Greece, arrived In been unearthed and added to the val-
D. Rockefeller, who has promised, if
this is done, to repair and remodel
two old dwelling houses
the
on Henry
street, which the settlement occupies,
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and is spending a few clays In town on
his way home.
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Caught In Machinery and Killed
Dy AsHoclated Press.
committed suicide there Sunday night ing for an election to decide whether or
by taking poison.
3 SALINAS, Nov. IS.—Arthur Fawson, with his wife earlier In the day.
an employe of the Bpreckels sugar fac-
S] tory, was caught by a revolving crank
Hose

Vienna Strike to Be Ended


quarreled not the city shall bond itself for $15,000
to Improve Alum Rock park passed the
city council today. The date for the
election will be set Wednesday.
sented the Rev. Andrew Morrlssey,
president of the university of Notre
Dame, Ind. Children
To succeed these days you must have
Leoncavallo to Tour America plenty of grit,courage, strength. How
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Savannah's Quarantine Ended
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VIENNA, Nov. 14.— The newspapers Avila Hotel Burned
announce that negotiations between the BAN LUIS OBISPO, Nov. 18.— The
By Associated Press. .
PARIS, Nov. 13.—Rudolph Aronson,
I is itwith the children? Are they thin,
pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer's
$L V The Horns of The Pianola
J $X By Associated Press. strikers and the ministry of rallrouds Avlla hotej, in the town of Avlla, was who has Just returned here from Italy, Sarsapariila. You know it makes the
SAVANNAH, Qa.. Nov. 13.—Savan- have resulted In an agreement which destroyed by, fire this morning*. Loss, announces that he has concluded ar- blood pure and rich, and builds up
the genera) health. Sold for 60 years.
nah has declared its yellow fever quar- willterminate the "passive rangements with Ruggtero Leoncavallo
antine off on all points at noon today. strike today. reulatunce" 116,000. it\ was the llibt hotel built la the composer of "I l'agliacci," for an Wthivtm Mental Wtmbllit J0,i,,r00,.
this count/, i 3 .American tour beginning In October,

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