The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 18, 1897, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY d to perform his gs and black net- | Alexander. She said he had T denied be had ever stated to Attorney | alonz. but hen the sum got 1o between $1500 or A [ } o B iled. 1Cu;van(cr» Ach that there was no trail of blood. The gn»:;nc ‘,..,vq t?\\.‘l hfiesn:'l“-n:lhl‘;mmi!'.e'!'t::(:]i FUH STABBING | > interest attached o herstyle of dress, | nursegirl had red featbers in her hat, wore | Beo '“ B os a6 e i currency in referencetoamy ous ve:'ed Louis Friedman, a wholesale dealer in rpart of April. The books balanceand | - | { woma s, Who was seen in | boa and shoes, sail he left his place of | there is no discrepanc: i nan store on the | business, at 10 Bush street, at about 6:15 month r. Rothohild in New | | Her personal ap- |r. w. He saw Hoffman in front of 1t en that hedesired to return | | esumony Goth went to | Bu sireet. Hoffman was slowly walk- ; i i | | e was not (o bs taken for (he | ing toward Market street and appeared to Tsvof July. | | male. be trying the doors. Witness remarked to | s ere down | T i | It ‘\x 9:15 “Hoffman, are you happy?”’ ¢ copying, | dered the ju Turer ng merchant answered in a 3 w my pistol, i | in y. “How can I be bappy with a tetiers i ihe <opied. Nashville Granf, a Youngl . - v UG then Figel came | s shics were St Colored Man, Held Nothing is 5o convincing as «THE TRUTH"—We are o d with his employer. To the | o€l 18¥OF O ricau Baple Wnew the ’ q > 5 _ ico of | best of the witness’ recollection the Bat- U e e e T Diard | selling out. If you have anything to buy try us first—if on | tery-street doors were all closed, but he 1 took them out. . | 2 . = At did not know whether they were locked. bis privats box | we have it you can buy it cheaper than anywhere else. — This was about 8:15.5. 3 did with the checks — | 2 3 Such W About two weeks previous to the lst oi | ¥ it i s | No one comes up empty handed from our basement sales- WV a a : June Hoffman asked witness to do him a | {3 Americn s favor. Mr. SRS i : : 2 s uc as the Testlmouy favor by bringi him in_communication | bl T N Teero ‘He Is Said to Have Run Amuck rooms. A few pennies buys a big parcel in Wash Goeds, = 5 t v. Hoffman expialned to | x e satd vaut anybodv t - . . 4 of Nur;ery Maid t AMrs. Hoffman had accused | know about it to me audseid he | cn Board the Top: | Linens, Towels, Draperies and Bedding. Our Lace Cur- : en had e husband of intending to procure a di- | wanted more asked him how much, | l‘ = 5 Morrin. ttention to the soon as the last note had been | &nd I forget he first amc gal'ant. i tain and Rug Sale is the talk of the town. What we | licod and at 6:45 evy, and Hoffman wanted to have left in Dress Goods and Silks is awful cheap. We're Hoffman's and s It in the presence of witness. | woula give 1t back and he did not w v = ren not been properly 1an and Levy never met after that | one to know anout it. This was nbout three | Conduct: is e . | %® all broken in sizes on Corsets, but they go accordingly in MATTERS ENLIVENED AT |tried i snd ascertatned. that s . Tonths, ate, before Mr- Rotbohna went Busty| oneucts His Own Case, and Cross-| '35 v g gly locked. F ight som e Witness testified tb a 1d Al ¥ 1ild weut away he got more | uesticns the C £ B3 ic ies’ i Ji 7 i i S ful THE INQUEST. “A;dw ‘l!em BU% KEcmeicns il Vitness t “A'\y!elnl\ 1:;;:3)19\!?”[ oheeis T Uiat war. o' avked e aci o | Que ALA; tneE cmmznier o8, Price. Ladies’ Muslin Underwear is being sold awfuily He told of hiser dit at the banks, and also that his [ mot€ LR ARG, S0 T O g T tnink ike an Expert. 4, cheap—the poorest sold out first. Our «La Mazeno” et and of the finding of the b | had tried to have him arrested for | any one ever saw the tag save myself. I kept 0 Coroner Hawkins Had Several Skirmishes With Chief Lees and Ach. The hat o deceased was head, as if it had the dying man fell pr vistol lying ne s bunch of ke g between the offi ing and the main of etters, but without success, as he explained that he had opened certain let- ters by mistake. tto Heyneman, stenograpner to Chisf 15 1ak be statements of Miss Morrin, Schutte and Ferrenback at Hoffman's on the cvening of the tragedy. | nt on the top of my desk, under a clasp. it there for three months. They were small pieces of pay I never knew undernanded. ted the money for. draw apy sum and ¢ to do anything 1d me what he He had the right to ge il 20 himse:f. | Nastville Grant was yesterday held by Commissioner Heacock fc United States courts for attempting, upon | | the bigh seas, to murder the captain of rial in the | to-day. $1.00, now 69c. eight-button length Suede Gloves, that we always sold at $1.50 and $1.75 a pair, we marked 95c to v Broken lines of Gloves we have been selling at pe them out If you want anything in Skirts for dress bed in detail tue rontine of his | He took two statements from Theodors | e fiie Topest sas il O L mAn | 2 4 Mo g du d stated that he first came 1o | Figel. His shorthand notebook of all | i Nashville Grant is a negro, 30 years of or under wear, Shirt Waists in silk or cotton, Jackets, = |H :30, again at about 6 | these was introduced in evidence. He E S h‘ age, and a decidedly interesting character 3 7 MUCH CONFUSION ON THE o'clock. At thistime he met Figel near | also testified to other statements he had Hh —being a nagro. He has either had ex- Suits, Capes, Shawls or Parasols—we are very anxious to Drayman Jacob’s office going down Bush | taken for the Chief. | THEME CF TIME. street toward the store, and asked him if he was going to wor Figel said be but Detective Whitaker, who was detailed on the evenine of June 110 investigate the ceptional educatio | remarkakly apt. advantages or he is 1t may be said that he is remarkably apt in any case. close out this department so as to bring up our Domestic not going to work, was returning to | killing of Hoffman, said that while at the | James H. Humphreys, Waio - R Lyiantin any o : i Department and close our basement ; the prices are made . | the store for something he ' ad forgot.en. | store at 11 Battery street, Joseph M. Roth- " 5 narged with sttempted murder, with i i Figel's Statement to the Chief of Police | He did not notice that Figel had any | child, the partner of Ach, told him that 1 Will Boss Postotfice several witnesses presenting a conclusive | accordingly. DON'T BUY ANYTHING ANYWHERE UN- = package with him., A minute or two be- | be thought there was something wrong | s case against him, a lawyer to prosecute, | . = Relative to the $9300 fore he met Figel he saw Scautte leave | about the death of Hoffman, which was | Construction. ¥ e s TIL YOU TRY US. We want the room of the DRUG DE- Receipt n’s. Hosaw meet Hoffma first thought to be suicide, and that he an environment, in a word, calculated to _ as ; | &K § ’ Bush t, close to the | wanted Chief Lees to take hold of the | 2 : alarm or nln,nl most any man, alone ap- | PARTMENT ; do you want the Drugs, Periumes, etc.? Both turned the cor- | case. Two test trips made with Teamster | Contractors Wil B: R:quired to Live | parently in the midst of his enemies, | 5 = T nto Battery. Witness did not P between Hoffman’s and the 400! Up the Letter of Speci Grant not only kept his head and con- They are sold lower than you’ll ever buy them again. 5 % iman talking to H block on Post street were descrived. One P 2 ducted his own case, but did it very well, % (o j Interest was given to the Hoffman in- and a half minutes and the ficat o1s. cross-questioning the captain whose life | We have some old style Jackets and Suits at $1.50 and i quest yesterday by the intermittent flare- 1 o’clock The test journey with Ma- | be attempted to take, with all the dash | S | 5 L > E ¢ ff. e 5 oted to take, with al sh | i i $12 25.00. § ups that occurred betwe Miv. ver th was 21 Kearn reet to Hoff. | : R . 3 and confidence of a lawyer with a good $2.50 that in their day sold from $12.00 to $2502. Also TR e e revolver when he pick a The walk occupied | Mr. Humphreys,who has been appointed | gode 5 s s itéilors—atone time with Obiet Tass g SP 2o pl it on the desk, bu minutes. In investigating | to superintend the oonstruction of the new | Taat from some Tailor-made Suits at $5.00—the material in some of e =V ORe e WL et hands were b the life flu i e San Rafeal boat on t >ostoffic 23T = 3 | and at another with Att S s vorg - H »v‘»‘n ”M‘ f\?nm ;: Postoftice, 1s regarded as an able but ex: a1y September. | murder theory extremist er, was shed, ho of Ho! alte meet. To ano 34 p. M. The t acommu ticket tation t.cket for a minute or two befo-e overseer of public work. contractors to live up to the very acti quire: Colonel A. S. Kimb: ster-general of this military depart- h of the important work at the Pre- sidio during the past three years was done under the immediate supervision of Mr. He re- | formerly quarter- | were taken to have b a few days | und subse- ned bere for | trial. Captain Killmun was asked if he | would carry the man back and he declared | be would leave us ship first, so great was | bis respect for Grant's trouble-making | abilities. A “mob,” s reported by the United States Consul, collectea quite a Humphreys. He 1tended the erec- | large sum for Grant’s lense in Austr | on of the double brick barracks and also | 214 occasioned consideravle diffic securing tne exiradition. | had charge of the extensive grading and | on the parade plain ht to dod s with Contractors ave; nd concerted effor n and ce a formidable was made to down 2 ! A o 4 o ng ril of tnis charge he = e e aad 1he Iatier. boing Tor | went to Port Townsend, where Ciptain | officer of high rank had influence at | . et e — e m. In some way Humphreys incurred the Washington and used bis prestige to op- HOS e superinten C 1 { - N ~ pose_the superinten e charged was told hefore Commis- | bail stood by Humpbreys and the contest | B0 charsed re el e grew so warm that Colonel Burton, the | Jio00¢T Heacosk by Cap illman an department ctor, was directed to | R ioht betrs cali e Captain Killman being called and ques- | int. ndent. 3 Kimball had his friends in Wash ngton and so had Lee and the cifications | | Grant has quite a 1ecord back of him. | According to Captain Killman he n out of & ship at Calcutta for mu itish ship he w re he was charg d the master d | g the aboard. es v of the crime with which he is tioned by Assistant United States Ator- | ney Schiessinger <aid that Grant had been refractory since he came aboa 14 {o long time had refused to work. On the 34 of Octover he calied Grant into the cabin ana asked him why he refused to perform bis dutles. C made no reply. The { captain told him to go lorward and think | the watter over; be would give him a few hours to make up bis mind what he in- | tended to and if be still refused 1o | work he would take measures to make | wim. | Grant went away, and later, when the captain approactied b learn his_de- : them is worth $25.00, to say naught of linings and trim=- mings; a ¢ressmaker could work them over at a good profit. Everything 15 Under Price We Can Say No Mare, Whether you believe it or not, we intend to retire from business and close up “The Maze.” MARKEL 81, (OR. TAYLOR AXD GOLDEN GATE AVE. meriy stated will take th» property. This lis_a will mere matter of form. There not be any delegation from d vision superintendent down there, nere. | )ly the who'e matter will be left to | | §90¢000030800000084008¢0¢7 | ons were more n il of Juneitike | lettar of spectiieations tand to sepuly miflo o) s and the “Upon | bout 6:30 P. M. or | every respect the materials specified 1n | arrival at his destination in Australia the | s 6:31 . ¥, as he closed the office atubout g he contract. For many years he had | captain turned the reiractory sailo: over | o the occasion. be 6:32 . M., and had not sold any commu ree of work under: the dire the horities, and the proper steps | %%fimfiwyer@ Propes ¢ She Mewxe s ! MISCELLANEOUS. cision, Grant dzew two knives, one a long Burkbalter. As to how much the | ° g,-mhh.. fe, n(mlunu’eilaiel_\' began cut- | 1049 cost I wouldn’t tell if I knew, as I} 2 ; ting. He stabue don't think that is any concern of the | o HN.FERRENBACH Rurus/MANVEL Louis FRIEDMAN three times befor pubic. T imagine, though this dispatch | b 3 blade and turned i | says the sale was made in a few days, that Four Witnesszs in the Hoffman Case and What They Saw. bis cries of murd=r the se it ha t taken two or three | upon the s | mont ington, when he was | - — — - = TR e an oath, “I started | pere, had it under consideration.” |8 on the part of | that he thoug n, the nursegirl of Mrs. | toward t el e AR s K of the road | © v attempt r t proced to had dried when he picked ¢ tified she was not on Bush st forced treated up t by the S)u was mac n Pacific 88 a | m the v Officer Colen test » he wora the samo | by the carpenter, w: o felled Grautwitha | 18 of seli-protection. The San Fra 1 th n ore o the v veluyivg-jin, He was promptly placed | (jscn and _San Joaquin roud will be com- ven. b-fore the inqu sent her down ons and 3 the ship ar- | d to Visalia now in a short time, and | Chie! had not come home 1s destin Pirie. ive trade of Visaha, it has | s e always came home to | roenter ie-ses cor- | pean conceded, would go to it. As the e dinper except when stock-taking. He | roborated 1 . Second Mate | Southern Pacific came no neaver to V man in the ¢ ever came later than 7 o'clock. She B , alt subpenaed, was Dot ou | solia than eizht miles and the branch wbo had ever knew of any troubie beiween Mr. hana. S 3 | ¥ other people, it placed s of the rs. Hoffman, but knew there wa | Grant was advised that he might ask | ata disadvantage in | [ . n charge of the bad fecling between Mr. Hoffman and | the witness questions and Le put Captain | yconmer Te- Mre. Alexander, his mother-in-law. She | Kislm: acourse that indicated | H !. i ief ver beard any taik of adivoros, cieariy he had a story of hisown. : “At 7:3) o’clock 1 tried to get off- he witnesses for the Government hav- | z om_the |50, che said. Mrs. Hoffman then told | mignt testity in bis own behalf if n- de- it e R ned to withhold this testimony 1 had only submitted it on nd of the Coroner. pert Emanuel, the heretofore witness of Cuief Lees, was on stand, Ach got himseif into hot water ner renback her to go down 1o the store and see why sired, but was warned that if he made s1y | [ noticed spots of biood on if. Mr. Hoffman had not come home. She | criminating statements they would be | © HOT A KEW PREPARATION, BUT ORE ne were found in the and | said she had told some one at the store used a.ainst him in the trial. In face ot | es in the ro where the The blood stains were ee or four p body was fo n the flat space on the leit side of the rIc- ale. between the barrel and the ha rived at Hoffman’s about in response to Ferronback's c but noticed that Hoffman was angry that morning at | e children. him She thought this was distracted and in bad She never knew of affectionate fatber than the de- Mrs. Hoffman invariably waited her husband. She never knew this had been treated cruelly from the begin- he went on the stand. He said he ning of the voyage; he had been struck { by the captain over the head with a aip- | ver while at work on the pumps, on the | 1st of October, which laid his scalp open. On the 3d of October the captain called THAT BAS STOOD THE TEST OF OVER A QUARTER OF A GENTURY. Thousands of persons all with t Joro! » was fairly effer- | passed Hc an's at 6:30 g A | i vish it Coronsr Horwis Ialtly, olfer | pasied e tieror uble beiween Hoffman and his Rt | him info the cabin and dressed his wound. | ¢ over the United States ANC.OUASLINN 04 ot ver ot v W ile doing so Grant said the captain 0 i asked of the witness. At last the Coro- | front of 11 Battery st wife over other women. Mr. Hoffmun \\q\ 1zzie g . petia ratefally praise Dr. Mar- his temper and iurning Rupert Emanuel, the mysterious and | gave his wife money whenever she atked e L MORRIK ,“":l“'fd “”:;“r':l‘lll", p it ]“l"?“ g- flyt <y P BN so that he faced the attorney | bitherto unnamed witness of Chief Lees, | forit. On the Sunday preceding the trag- ’ . and demanded that be deliver ap to him a tin’s Pain Curer and are apped out: *You tell me quietly | stated he was at present engaged in the | edy Hoffman made arrangements for his petition or statement that he (Grant) had what questions you want me to ask and I | A e. On June 1 be took the essor’s cff family 10 spend the summer at Hayward At the ad- been circulating among the men for sign a- tures, looking to the prosecution of the cap- never without it. will ask them if I think they are proper. 0 7. 3 train in Oakland, at Broadw X this point inquest wa: | - — | 5 Idon’t want you toiell me so that the | He could not tell what time the boat ar- | jonrned urtil 9 o’clock this mornin | g % " tain upon arriving at port. The captain | Sury can hear This is not a trial; you | rived on this side. He went toa saloon | 1tis the evident intention of the Coro- ‘,‘0“"0‘!':»»3' h‘ff""" dd';gly ]mli";'mw declared, he said, that he had aright to ! The Curer ia free from all injurieus crossexamine witnesses.” | on ¢ street and took two drinks of beer | ner to expedite matters as much as possi- | it Was brought to a sudden check by an | go anything be pleased as commander on | and polsonous properties, and is en- cain on the Coroner’s ccused him of having e Whitaker. Hawkins cer if he knew anything ef had asked the of He then departed He locked at the It was | and some sandwiches. | for the Mills building. ferrv clock as he left the saloon. | 6:25p. . He wal'ked along t of Market street. esonth side | When he came to Bush | ble. Daspite tie fact that there are still several scores of witnesses to be examined, he made the bola assertion at the close of the session yesterday that he expected to get through with the case in three or four order transferring both officers from San Francisco. Mr. Humphreys was not satisfied with the report on his case made to the depart- | ment at Washington by Colonel Burton, the high seas, and_that the United States did not sena out Consuls to foreign lands | | to look after the interests of niggers. Grant, conunuing his statement, said: “When T refused to give up the papers he SWEANY, tirely vegetable in its composition. It tones up and strengthens the system, purifies the blood, expels bad matter from the organs of the body generally, more about the case and almost before so he went to headquarters and applied | Whose Reputation Is Established by romotes dij A | [ 3 EiE o 3 i S o putatio gestion, regulates the appe- the witness had an opportunity to reply | street he turned into that thoroughfare. days. . o1 | for s reppsning of the matter.” ‘As aure- | okl me by the CbOflnr n:l!1 e G e Whies: at Usparad e S iooicy r" N 1‘\: “Ph the Coroner addrassed the jury, asking il | At Bush and Batiery streets he noticed | Theodore Figel and Attorney Ach will | O f et tustlon Colonel M { would hang me up by the thurmbs. He| Teu Senrs of o anoisos e and secures a healthy state of the any of them had any questions to ask. | the main entrance of Hoffman, Rothehild | be put on the stand to-day, if notting oc. | 1V 67 LS BPYICEE S SOONTL S00TE W8 | took a raler that was on his desk and | 00 00 naT00 ) cuccesstul specialist of | @ *Ystem and lts various functions. Taken Tie Chief’s remark set the temper of the | & open and outside saw two men. |CUTS 10 interfere with the plans of the | FEihOT IR to IIEND, BIUES SHVROUER: | struck me over the ead again, laying the | yoguein tho curo of all Chronic Nervousand | § 0°Casionally as a proventive of disease, da he Morzue department on edge | One was » snort man snd the other was | Coroner. Ach will ask to have the Chief s ° Mr . scalp open. He struck me again, cutting te Diseases of men and women, includ- | @ itkeeps the mind cheerful and bappy froad ol s e o g recalled. He says that he wants him on | S0™e facis which Mr. Humphreys could | ;yy Jip and breaking my teeth., Wild | Debility, Liver complain' n shortorder. *Ihavenotshuthim off,” | taller and stouter. He knows neither 3 say him on A it aodeh T v g m3 . i Nervous Debility, Liver complainrs, by promoting healthfal action of the oy d. Hoffman. Figel nor Friedman. The |the stand for at leasta aay, and declares | "0t RO! il 8t the first, and the result wasa | with rage and smarting under my wrongs, | der Trouble, Kidney Complaints, Hear! he shary torted. Nim o sata itoRman, -»"d' eburncotored mus. { that he will make bim contradict his own | vindication of the superiutendent. I cannot tell you what I feli at that| Troubles, Female Weakn Lost Vitality, skin, heert, lungs, stomach, pancreas, *Taid not say youshut him off,” said the | smailer man had an auburn-colore b A s R At miiitary headquariers yesterday gen- | moment. 1 drew my knife and struck at | Weakness of Men, Blood Disease, Rheumatism, | @ bowels, lizer, kidneys, bladder, spleen, Chief, apparently undesirous of precipi- | tache. *I thought the men were enga; SoeTk & P opinion | €ral satisfaction was expressed over the | piry. That is what b 4 in the cabin | Vericocele, Enlatged Glands, Cystitls, Gleet spinal cd®uun, and the whole Bervous § argument,”’ he said. “The words | There is a radical difference of opinion | him. at is what happened in the cabin | o 14'S rictire, Rupture, Piles and Ulcers, Fis- | a tatizg troubl in angry arg )’ e s ; : 4 | appointment of Mr. Humphreys to super- 3 Octabas?? ire, Ru » Piles a0 ! t 1t 1s also especially always | ““You aid.” I heard the larger man say were as iol- | between Chief Lees and the physicians | {HVR buita ¢ the Postofs Tc | that ad of October. 3 e Synbilis, Skin. Diseases, Eczems, Impo- | @ System. s also especially 3 | oI diase” lomas “You come inside and I wiil ex. | who made the autopsy on the dead man, s thia Rt et o t| Grant caims to be a British subject, | tency, Hydrocele. | S WOMAN'S FRIEND, and is unequaled | 'the war clouds were dispersed once | piain. I will tell you what it is.’* Wit | as to the manuer in which the wounds | 108 (a0 AAE ITE TOW SURTERAGCRL | aud the Britih Consul was present and | yayix( MEY 1t you aro troublea with pim- | Andthe wa DI, s about foar or five feet from the | Were produced. The Chief holds that ihey | Fould leave Washmgton at an early ate | ap attentive listener to all the ie-timony. AMu MEN. pies, bashfuiness, aversioa to | more. B B It was a three hours’ session and nine men when he overneard this. He arrived are of such a character that they could have been self-inflicted without any diffi- | for San Francisco. .. For lack of $3000 bail Grant was recom- mitted to jul for trial. He asked that society, stupidness, despondency, loss of en- ergy, ambition and se confidence, which ab- | FOR THE PREVEATION AND GURE nesses were dispo-ed_of in the follow- | a his aftice at G:40 by, the elfice olock | (UNS PG medical adversarie« positively | RICO GOT JUDGMENT, the case be called as foon as possible and | Soliiely unfits you for study of business vou | —or— o D e Sl anbsl Obten| N minwA oo Tasl s e | assert the contrary. It is, therefore, not * | Mr. Schlessinger said that he would do 80 | Jpcd. anA’ wellEnown saccescinl oaenin’; | § Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pains tn Love, Detective Crockett, L. Friedman, | He noticed a veiled woman walking up unlikely that expert medical tesimony | pp, pacific Yacht Club Must Pay for within ten days. before it is too late. General, Bowel Complaints, Dys Otto Heyneman, Detective Whitaker and and down Bush street near the Hoffman | will be a feature of the present iavestiga- That Famous Banquet at There are MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD ME pepsia, Dysentery, Cholera Mor- 3 . iress of dark | tion. 1 ¢ thousands iphtheria, S Throat, Uizze Moran, + | store.” She was drossed in a dress of dark | SRS PG VISALIA ROAD PURCHASED | ot you tsoutied with weak, sohine booietos | @ ute Diphinerla, Soro Throat fhe principal impression that Ferren- | cloth. Her hair, he said, ! | FIGEL’S BOOKKEEPING ge = Kidhovs ana other unmistakable sigas of | neumo: p . back made was that he was considerably mixed up on the matter of time. Colen’s testimony was remarkable for ing out of tune with that of his chief. 1e latter on Tuesday had stated that blood stains had been founa on the right side of the revolver; Colen was certain ! her dress—dark. | " Officer Love of the California-street sta- | tion test:fied to the circumstaaces of the sending for the_ patrol wagon and the re- moval of thedying man to tne Receiving Hospital. He believed that Hoffman’s hands were bloodstained at the time the | ZE | He Explains Some Interesting Items | In a Supplementary Statement | ! to Chlef Lees. In eddition to his statement made to John Rico, a caterer, told Justice of the Peace Cook yesterday, while testifying in his suit against the Pacific Yacht Club, John H. Dickinson and Herbert E. Law, that he had been compelled to pawn bis diamonds 10 pay for the banquet that An Eight-Mile Branch Between Goshen and Visalia to Be Turned Over to the Southern Pacific. A special telegram to TrE CALL yester. day from Visalia stated tuat the Visalia nervous debility azd premature decay. ~Many die of this difficulty iguorant of the cause, The most obstinate cases of this character treated with unfailing success. RUPTURE, Nev,method, sure cure, patntess « treatment, nn kaife, 1o tion from work, no experiment. A positive, certain and permanen e. His treatment Complaints, Disease of the Stom- ach and Bowels Generally, Liver Complaints, Kidney Complaints, Sciatica, Lumbago, Colds, Coughs, Local and General Debility, Head- ache, Earache, Toothache, Siek- N O e ey e ia left side. The | body was removed. Hedid not 10k in- | Chief Less on June 2, Figel on the follow. | the members and their friends had con- | Railroad, eight miles lonz and connecting | SeT{Ain 874, Permenca SHis bestmens ness in Stomach. Baokache, Surns, Q,o‘ ce officer also occasioned considerable | side of thedying man's hands, ing day made another, the most interest. | SUmed and then refused to ssitle for, Visalia with Goshen and with the South- { ferers from this distressing affliction, as it at- | Sweliings, Boils, Sores, Ulcers, amusement by repeatedly referring to the Detective Crockett arrived at the Hoff- ing points of 1t being ;s Sllows: Rico contracted with the club to furnish{ ern Pacific at that point, hac been bought | tacks the cause of the trouble and strengthens | Colle, Cramps, Sprai Eraises, “indigestion’’ liznts in the store of Hoff- Jow a possible motive for suicide by re- man store aiter the removal of the dying said she was the nursegirl at Hoffman’s, | don, Paris and American Ba 1'gave nim a by 1quet at the rate of $1a head at the and Commodore Law. On the stand he 1oulrighl by that corporation. It was nons. Mr. Crocker was out of town yes- and restores the parts to their natural condi WRITE 1 Waliii?7s treatiss’ on sil organs WWOMWWM“MMWM“QOOMWQOQOM Scalds, Wounds, Costiveness, In- i1d & 1 he pistol by Colen | Ike Hoffman asked me for a large sum of | clubhouse at Sausalito on May 15, and = tion. | man, Rothchild & Co. Sn - S1s wEERLops The ¥ ioft | money bafore Mr. Rothehid left for the East. | N BT 65 whic stated that H. E. Hyde, Eias Jacob and i Allofthelr many | @ 4isestion, Skin Discases, Exoces~ When Miss Lizzie Morrin was called to | and saw the "Jco‘: e Ll"’ “f‘“fio": “’[a ;‘L’: | He t0id me 1o keep a tag of it, and that he 'I“’" "‘"_d'du"“ e f}"‘ :\;’u.cn Do | & omon Sweet of Visalia haa been in San | DINEASES OF WOMER, 2ot vosesy sive Itchings and many other | the stand expectation rose to a great|side. JneAwbxl! o b p g st | would pay it back before the 1st'of the month. g b gy P s P D _1,"“ 8| rancisco and completed the negotia. | fully treated. | $® complaints too numerous to name | height, as it was expecied that she would | weapon. About 7 M. man, Tcharged it up to the bank_account, the Lon- | PFincip: ickinson SRS R S M el hu b e stine the particulars of some of the Poff- uan family jars tbat were eported to ave been quite prevalent and heated. She had come attired in the same apparel atshe wore on the day that shecalled the store to ascertain why Hoffman did not come home to dinner. This was in accordance with the suggestion mudello ber by Attorney Napthaly, when he tele- pboned her that she was wanted at the came into the store and said she had been sent by Mr. Hofiman to see why Hoffman | bad not been home to dinner. She said | Hoffman did not leel well wlen bhe left home that morning—that he was in baa temper, not sick. & On_Ach’s suggestion the witness was asked relative to the condition of the car- pet when it was taken up by Lees’ orders. He said ihere was a trail of blood tetween the two offices, just as shown on Chief snother sum in the same way. The checks were drawn on the bauk and signed by Ike Hofiman for the firm of Hoftmen, Rothebild & Co. 1do not remember the amounts of each sum drawn, but they will emount to $9500. He hea the dates that I gave him each check. | On the 15th of May we closed up our books, | and for my own protection and also 10 proteci Mr. Rothchiid, T asked him for a receipt for the checks he had drawn. On the 18th of May, the day we closed our books, he gave me & receipt, 1 immediately insisted on “‘roasting’’ General Dickinson who was present to represent himself, and stated that the president bad told him to #0 to law if he wanted to, that he had been in a hundred Jawsuits and won!d not pay a cent. The attorney for the ciub attempted to introduce a large amount of testimony tbat the court held was irrele- vant, and when the rulines went against him gratbed is bhat and lawbooks ana abandoned the case. Judgment was giv- terday, but Vice-President Stubbs taiked in reference to the alleged purcha He said: | "It is a fact we have bought the road. Sat urday next we are 10 go over the line, and if we find things as have been for- The Rosy Freshness [And a velvety softness of the skin is inva- and their diseases, free on application. Cor- respondence strictly confidential. Hours:9 oM. 08PN, Bnaseivioto F. L SWEANY, M.D. 737 Market street, opposite “Examiner” office, San’ Francisco, Cal. o Curer of the Age is an unequaled family Temedy. Price: 25c, 50c, $1.00 per Botile, L_CALLISCH, Wholesale Agent for the Pacific Coast, Ssn Jose, Cal. For eale by all druggists. The trade supplied by Redington & Co, Mack & Co. and Langley & Michaéls. San 3600080000980 2000800000DEOLOICIN0ITIRVDIGGDOOECICII0IDICIVE042089000ID0CICDIOIOIN¢ TIRIBLDODIC O BOBOBEBEDODE00R ight-colored jacket, tered it. He did not know that I entered ii. y . | Francisco. e, e b o Bt greon-plaited | Lees’ diagram. Ho had noticed no f0ot- | itaac Geliort posiiively knew all aboutit. He | en for the plalntiff for the full amount | JEaniy ootan Famger. o " 0 U0 Fozonr's | * straw bat trimmed with a profusion vllpxxuu in the blood on the carpet. B.rldm not know about these iransactions all | sued for, 1 \ 0690980809000006089900a

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