The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 12, 1897, Page 12

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j 1At THE HATS CONE OFE Bad Shows Need them, but Good Ones Can Do With- out Them. 71 TAKES IT AS PERSOYAL. | 1 ROTTA High bats worn at t We W theate , V'l just attend to 1 | i | s hot so 1 blood ¢ matter with the do ought fortt that s ctor. | | | | | thinks be can def v with i ty the work of the Supervisor | 1'\n|4‘.“x\E\LI| Ward di t end when | me a law i ear and see the | se | i wen opera last Possibly bave heard | s concerned s There were others and tho > s were bo wore be ction I to rest. gomg to| ich has| California >nal matter. the crdinance | wiil know the prevalent thea He intends to be enfor Hats t streets beco hi- | on damty s be- ter and the man 0 for a seat, expect- ere s when o are an a e of 1ded §1 hav: to pay the mil- r wife's dream without | ok around | * t that | b E : h ad been a viciim at chafin nanuger, at whose house lwo‘untary Cannibalism on| Trouble Brought About Through e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1897. NO FEATHERS ON YHAT HIG HAT ORDINANCE OF MINE —-TON GNT . SEE THE OPERA,. TRl FOR NX the Part of Several | San Diegans. THE WRONG GEN [CK OF the Kindness of a Friend. ! | Scenes and Incidents at the Oceanic | SHE DOESNT SEEM To Klow WHO T AAM ROTTANZI LOOKS AFTER THE HIGH HATS. THE STARS POINT: DEATH RATHER 10 FAIR EAWAI THAN ADVERSITY i it ssiod | b | Constellation of the Colum- Dr. F. de Kiedizycki Takes bia Dramatic Company { Poison in the Vienna En Route to Honolulu, | Cafe. Uncle George Bromley Goes as He Was Hurried to the Receiv-| the Mascot of the i ing Hospital and His Theater Folk, ; Life Was Saved. Financial Embarrassment Believed to | Have Caused the Attempt at Self-Destruction, Dock When the Alameda Sailed Away. sy i Dr. F. de Kiedizycki, a physician who is | believed to have lately hailed from Cuba, | attempted to end his life in the Vienna CUafe, 205 Kearny street, last evenin He entered tue cafe and called for a glass of hot milk. It was given him, and a few | Active men of aifairs, dames of aienity ana self-posses dandy girls and willie boys were r the wharf of the k io d on = Oceanic Steamship Company at 2 o'clock duy of.ernoon to salute ths v gers uboad the ship Alameda, then cas IT WAS GOOD VENISON. ch aisgusted and n dan Diego who are cannibals | a moat natural and somewhat sta And there is a phy who here are 8'x very m hrough anghable m cian at present in Mendocino Cou has scented trou from & onsequence not return 1o t has blown over. tha autil complied witn, said > 3 fs v | there wa e atout gecting the| EmileJ. Brunmer of San Diezo owns a lagiesto r People very large and handsome cabinet, in| to sce ibit. tue 1 specimens bich he has collected a number of rare of Indian pottery and stone | e show’s bad, | work, this line of curios being his specizi | it's a good t rif the la- | o0 | aies wear hats juObOYC Silane A ives people some:hing to be profane | Not long since Dr. Harvey Griffin of | from the | New Yo iend o1 Mr. Brunmer, came 1o California and settled in San Diego, | subsequently takinz a run up inte the ns of Mendocino tor his he: some of the freak | been isco audiences as Those dreams and open vioience. i instance, It is but natural that the ordinance | isn’t enforceu in some theaters. They need the side atirac lon at times to draw | icisms. off adverse cr BARNES-KANE QUARREL His | The General Announces Withdrawal in a Sting- ing Letter. Secretary Kane Declines to Reply, but Is Not Yet Done With Frederickson, The Barnes-Kane controversy over the case of Mrs. Louis Frederickson, that had the appearance of assuming alarming provortions, is off. It was expected that the ‘““defi’’ of Sec- retary Kane, coupled with the charge that the general did not vossess the gilt of | bumanity, would bave brought forth | something startling from him in reply. came yesterday morning and, | it is tinged with gall and sar- | is not ing with the vigor e general’s former | It is as tollows: u of Vice, cte. the Pacific DEAR | it impossible | Heleft yes- "ar no_more no more of y thank God. W. H. L. the letter Secretary }\sne 3 mv,. “T will not reply 1o it as worta noticing. ]“nl fiud that! rederickson, however, ii 1can, and him for 1tailing to provide for his and child. Then the general will P him as a's iall expe i conseque blessing I rrest wife have the opportunity of carrying into ef- fect his threat to sh him bail and | defend him to the best of his ability.” i et a = | Suait on a Bill, | Suit was brought in the Uuitea States Cir- | cuit Court y the London Bank of | Australia (i ) to recover 9 sileged | tobe due by Henry A. Williams of Wiiliams, | Dimond & Co. on & b exchange sccepted by the defendant and whicn was afterward protested. | ————— Tomuky’s Habeas Corpus. Attornev William Tomsky, who was ordered 1o jail by Judge Coffey for contempt of court, has been granted & writ of habeas corpus by Judge Carroil Coos. trying 1o | sirable t | membered that him a chunk. 19BN | letier from ng his wanderings over tue country e into posses ion of a piece of | ified Indian, and ition to the cavinet ot inmer, rolied it up in a pi paper and mailed it to that gen- | intending at the same time to etier and excol the value of the specimen sent. jut tarougn some mistake the pockage | went its way and the letier did not, a least, til the viece of Indian had ot a day’s start. When it reached its thinking it a de- | his | mumn nd, ) speci Mr. son. meat fo.ded paper he naiurally clusion that Dr. Griffin had fonaness and carefully in a news- kindly re- nad” sent , Mr. ability, Brunmer is a cook of nc theretore he at once set 1o w work to cook up the piece of buck piece of buck of the wrong genus how ever—and with commendable generosity | mvited in five cronies to share the iean\ with him. The supposed venison was chopped up fine, butter, salt and pepper were added, and in one short hour a smoking dish of human flesh was served up to the six men hungry for deer. They finished their meal and departed satistied. But scarcely two hours had passed when Mr. irom Dr. Griflin, in which there was an allusion to ‘*that piece of mummified | Inaian.” Tre doctor in a letter to a San Fran- cisco friend says that he is in receipt of a Mr. Brunmer, but that there are portious of It that he cunnot repeat. Furtner, ibay the smell of brimstone is quite n able emanating from the epistie. But Dr. Griffin writes that his friend aid not state whether the *“‘veni- son” tasted good or not. New Divorce S uits for divorce have been fil. of the County Clerk, Sarah E. Haynes agai ts. in the office . Haynes, for failure to provide. Mina J. de Berna. against Carloe de Berna, for crueity H. Spitzer sgainst Fanny Spitzer, for in- fidelity. Oiie Dollnr for For Husband. _The will 0 Mery. Tammeyer, who died on mber 9 last, was fil in the County Cle of vesterday, value of the esiate being $13,000. leaves §1 (o her nusband, Louis Tammay TestoL her property to reiative e Chinese Sent Back. Collector Juckson sent bac Peru last Wed ¥ three Chinamen who at- tempted to Innd on_section six certincates. He niso refused a lending 1o three sllegud native sons ol ChiNese parentuge. - 209929292922V EFTEEEY SAN FRANCISCO'S CHAMBER OF HORRORS. See Next SUNDAY’S CALL. fiuxmuumy. bequeaths the TEEITY WWKUQ ion it was too late to save the | Brunmer is extremely fond of dried | When he received the package ol | jamped to the con- | Brunmer received a letter | 0 China on the | minutes Iater he fell to the foor in con- vulsions. It was immediately seen that he had taken poison, and the patrol | wagon was summoned. He was removed \ ing awsy fora trip to Hawaii and tralia. Manazer Frawley's stars the Columbia constellation and Uncle George | Bromiey, the mascot of the combination, were the principal figures of attraction. The leave-taking was animated and pic.uresque. When tue small trunks, hand-baggage and the great agcregation of chrysanthemum bouquets were depos- ed safely aboard the good ship the fair passengers, displaying 1n ample profusion he flowery compliments from friends on was administered. He soon recovered suflicienty to sveak and said that he bad taken twenty grains | of strychnine and ten grains of morphine. The physicians at the hospital did not ac- | cept his story as correct, however, as the amount of poison alleged to have been shore, ranged themselves along the rail | taken was sufficient to have kiliod s el edae il dozen men. That the physician took S Uil G B3 > voison, however, there was no doubt, but | Uacle George Dromiey received a great | ;"\ .{ have bsen in an insufficient quan- “‘send-off”” from his friends of the Bobhe- % > | titv 10 produce death. mian Club. e was detained longat the| The would be suicide ix a young and gang plank to shake hands with the ladies well-dressed man. 'Was Dr. d’Evelyn Guilty of | Dissertation of a Medical Jour-| | THERE ARE to the Becerving Hospital and an antidote 1 Well-Known Just who he is and | Pacific Medical DOCTORS WIDELY DISAGREE L e T e e R R e A S T T T AT T T L Oxytuberculin and Equi- sine Methods ? THE AGITATING PROFESSION. nal on Consumption, Alco- holism and Quackery, OTHERS OY THE LIST. Medicos May Be Ar- raigned for Sinning Against Lhe Ethics of the Profess.on. Dr. the committee on ethics of the San Fran- elyn may rejoice to know that NEW TO-DAY—DRY GOODS. mmmmmmmw'mmmmrmmrmmmmwmmnwmm FORT0-DAY'S TRADE! = VERY STRONG LEADERS To-day we offer the following in their respective departments, knowing they will recommend themseives to our patrons as | Bargains None Can Afford fo Miss! NS » | YRV Y YT Y YTV HRIIOL 1 SHOPPING BAGS! ~LADIES’ SHOPPING At 15¢ p-aced o sale ac Loc. —CHATELAINE BAG At 15¢ sale at 15c. i LADIES’ KID GLOVES! At 50¢ 4. BUTTON DRESSED KID GLOV extra good value tor §1, wiil be (Lm(d out at 50¢ Every pair guaranteed; to 634). BAGS, large size, value 25¢, will be in black, value 25¢, will be placed on Ulack on'y & pair. (N CAPES AND SUITS! PES, I ned with silk, richly beaded collar edged with sizes 514 —LADIES’ PLUSH CA and braided, pieated bac fur, regular price $7 50, on At §3.5 At §1 flv front and ~LADIES’ SUITS, in serges and plain cloths, former Ston jackets linea with silk, odd sizes and colors, prices $§9 to $12 each, on sale to-day at $150. LADIES’ FLANNEL SKIRTS! —LADIES’ FLANNEL SKIRTS, in fancy striped regular price 50c, will be placed on :ale at 0 flannels, 25¢ At 4()¢—LAPIES FANCY STRIFED FLANNEL SKIRTS, scailoped 4Ue edge, regular price 6)c. wil. be j.aced on sale at 4Uc. At 50¢ 12D SMBROIDERED ~ SCALLOPED FLANNEL AT 9UC SKIRT, regular price 750, will te pluced on saie at 50c. At Q¢ LAPIES STRIPED FLANNEL SKIRT, yoke band, finishea AL OUC viin luce edge, resular price s5c, will ve paced on sale at 60c. —LADIES' FLANNEL SKIRT ')(1 s:rtion of embroidery, reguiar | S)Uc k ana blue stripes, in- will be placed on sale & FLANNEL SKIK ulac pr.ce $1 —LADI oi ius.rt on, re will 1 ¢ unce, with two rows aced on sale at 90c. FLANNEL GOWNS! 81.00 —-LADI FLANN also striped flan wita col NIGHTGOWNS, in pian colors, Is. extragood length and width, finished regular price $1 50, will be p.aced on sale at $1. LADIES"’CORSETsz 'fn:}n«r AND BLACK CORSETS fymy»aire LADI part of = his case, but judging from an article e i = which appeared in the editorial depart- 3 ment of the November number of the - Journal Dr. d’Evelyn is | — | = (= = = = = —1 &= = = = 1 = = Murphy Building, Murphy Building, / = = = (= = = i = £ WMarket and Jones Streets. | Marke! and Jones Streets, = = = | | who had Leen aboard anid missed him. | whatare nis connections remain a mys- Manager Frawley and Miss Blanche Bates | tery. The cause that prompted him 1o | likewise received many salutations from ;:;kmmm;}!e “'w{.‘"'l’;"o-‘:,"-.ml,lfi:. i the stoge fraternity and others. When | 8 nogtitement otlier taan (o9 y | that he took the poison, and when spoken the steamer slowly swung away from her | to turns away and retains his silence. | mooring two thousand people on the dock | Itis behieved that shortiy after niy ar- \ | siznaled good wishes {0 those on board. | rival in this city he beoame financially One beiated senger afforded much | embarrassed, and being unable to reconp a probable los: fortune became despond- | amusement for the throng, but there wes | | noth in the incident to promote his | entand decided todie. Not having the per-onal comfort. He reached the wharf | maral courage to die alone, he tought a | | after the ship’s gangplank had besn | PUbic place, ordered the milk, placed | within it the poison and swallowed the | draught of deat Capron’s Physical Condition. In Jndge Coffex’s court yesterday Mrs. Hat- tie M. Kearney, one of the leading wilnesses in the John S Capron will contest, was calied on to give an account of her family connec- tions in Utah. She said that while visiting Salt Lake she often met her relatives there | and knew that nono of them were polyzam- ists. scribed at length, He to.d them frequently that he was annoyed by men and women who | hauted away and saw bit a slender chance of gettingabourd. Frank Worthinz threw bim a small line, buttie tardv passenger did not grasp it. He wanted a surer thing. and while he was meditating some one shoved his. handbag through the nearest porthole. Then the passenger de- cided 1o stay with the ship and nis bag- gage, and g0 with the helpof those on shore he was propelled through the port- hole himsell. Willing hands aboard tie ship Leiped to puil him through. Ashe was a man of consideratle girth, there | was doubt whether he could be squeezed | | throngh the operturs, but & vigorous | followed him whenever ho walked out-aione; kicking ana active motion of his own legs | {f}g:);'eh S0 (S0 Ruadven IR LI “hfix he 1 v 5 i 18 ¢ Al a woman who followed im. : hi assisiel and he went through safely. ELs | Mrs. Mar McHugh testified that she had success was hailed Ly cheers from the | known Mr. Caprop for soveral Years and tat passengers on the ship aund tle throng ashore. | Tne Columbia Theater Company never | appeared before a larger assemblace, and ! tue fine steamship Alameda never sailed ! from any port on a fairer day and under more cheering auapices. “Won’t Uncle | George have a lovely time with the bright giris of the Krawley Company?”’ was a remark of one of the Columba messen- she knew ne had tailed physic in the last year or two of his hif - . Nieto ires “The Conversion of the Jew! subject, of a lecture to be Ziven at8 o'clock to-night by Rabbi J. Nieto at the Synagogue, corner of Postand Taylor streets. ——— | Low's norehound cough syrup for Capron’s mental peculfarities were de- | | gers as the ship sailed away. hoarseness, price 10c, 417 Sansome st. * not the only sinner in the medical pro- | fession of this town. As a matter of observation it may be | mentioned that an editorial expression of | tbe Journal should carry weight, for be it | krpown that the medical paper has an | editor and proprietor, » managing editor, an associate editor and twenty-six collabo- rators. The names, twenty-nine alt told, are printed in legible type at the head of the editorial department. The first edi- torial tnder the avgregation of medical talent bears this captio: Consumption, Aleoholism and Quackery.” | Here are the opening sen‘eices of the | ieader: ‘“The quacks of San Francisco | should blush. They have long flaunted | t eir usages and their virtues in the face | of the public, and feit secure in a mo- | nopoly which no. member of the regu.ar profession would dare mfru)gc upon. But! Herod has been outdone.” Alter deplor-| ing the conduct of_doctors wno had been regarded as the Nestors of the medical | profession, the leader pronounces an ulti- | matum in - this masterful style: “Eiiher | I | | | | these oxyvtuberculin and equisine methods must be stopved, or the medical profe - sion of Calitornia stands d\sgruced in the eyes of the mnedical world.” The foregoine languave is what con- | | vinces Tue CaLn that De. d'Eveivn is not ’ the only sinner. 1t is not pos-ible that ne is zulty of both “oxyiuver.ulia ani | equisine methods’ and far be it from THE CALY, to insinvate 1iat ue is guilty o, either. As Dr. Behr might sugzest either method may be so bad that i(wo are re- quired to practice iz The fact is also brought to light that the | FHMLR | matter taken up. cure for alcoholism. | the Alsska gold mines. | Meu's Curistian Association of San Fraucisce | will be eniertained this evening by Mrs. H. J. muunmmm%mnmmmummnmmums | 7/ County Med.cal Socizty, at a sessi n du ing the evening of September 14 last, nanle t the commitiee on ethics over ihe redhot coals for not protectinyg the ethical inte:es sof the association. That the de- bate was spirited annexed repurt of the discussi. n will attest: Dr. Kuhlman: “Six weeks or more ago some ariicles appeared 1u the newspapers which should be investigatod by the society. Iieler to the articles regarding a so-cailed cure for alcohoiism, this slcoeyiosis. The committee upon ethics should have taken ac- tion upon this Jong » go Dr. Douglas W. Montgomery: “Dr. Kuhl- | man must prefer charges in Writing to the committee on ethics. I would like to see the | Dr. Kuhlmau: ‘*When the offense is so glaring the commitiee on eth.cs snould have | tnken 1t up withoui any riqicst from lbe society. I move that it be investigated.” conded by Dr. Rosenstirn. . Kenyon: “This concerns the whole pro- fession and snould be investignted. The com- miitee on ethics should guard the standing of 1ne sociely aud not have 1o be constanily re minded.’ ! He read article VII of the constitution Dr. Sherman: “low can the commiitee on | ethics act_upon such indefinite insiructions? Churges should be vxy\ icit and made 1n writ- ‘ ing to the committee Dr. Rosens! without waiting for charzes. Better than you expect— better than the price signi- fies—Dbetter than we thought when we bought them. Extension soles, latest style ““Lhe committee should act | They ave full | nuthority to take up such cases and should be | censured for not taking up tnis subject long coin toes, finish and fit all LEE right. Dr. Arnold: “The duty of every officer and | Cloth Top Button Top Lace committee ol the socie s iaid down in the constitution and articles, and it tells them | just how to handle ruch matters as these grievances.” Dr. Kuhlman: “The society is paramonnt | to 11s committee and can direct them to do anything.” To stile the discussion Dr. Barbai bronght chargesin wrillog aga.nst Dr. &’Evelyn for the articies in the newspapers regarding his | sizes and widths. All ladies’ s Slippers, all shade Fur Trimmed Felt Romens.. Lad ey’ Be Men's Reviewing the discussion one must ame, G oed s surely give Dr. Siermun credit for suggest- | g explicit coarges. His moderation, SOMMER & KAUFMANN i = UNITED STATES in curin, VIGOR STE and restoring to hose organs «f tue DI nowever, did not weigh sgaiust the im- petuos ty of Dr. Arnold and the onset of Dr: Rosenstirn, It 15 a stre thing that | 28 keamy St. Dr. Loseustirn aces not intend to take | tuberculin’’ in his medlicine. 1 accounts Dr. d'Evelyn had unU ofticial notice of nis expulsion | rec u)\'ml from the medical scciety. The rep.rt is| current that he will 1ot go oat aione. Ai | the present he bas nothiux to say. Later on when the decree of the society is offi- cially promulgated be muay respond in a | | style tat wili leud spice to the medical | cortrove: JO PHYSICIAN IN THE Ias had greaier suce Klond ke Leads to a Divgree. i Harriet McGowan has been granted a di- | vorce from John W. McGowan for desertion | beeause he deserted her Lo TEArs ago 10 go Lo | She presentedu letter | informed her that sl from him in woich be 5 cases by mail. = DR. COOK SPECIALIST FO Will Entertain the Lommllte«. e iy e e e 865 Market St., San Franciseo, Gal. [MONEY CAN BE HAD | For Building Purposes from either The Fidelity, Empive. Mechanies or v California Nutnal Building and Loan ssiciations {ON VERY FAVURAELE TERMS. WILLIAM E. LUTZ, Secretary, 205 Sansome Street. Callor might go and do whatcver sue pieascd. as he, part, ou his owr intendel to do. Ilnnoli known wietl McGowan has struck it rich on the Kiondike or not. McCov, at_her nome, corner Chauning way und Falton street, Berkeley. It is expected that sbout thirty members of the committee will be present. ‘!’Ileswtelowofthe‘l‘aaliose is acquired by ladies who use Pozzoxr's CoumPLEXION POwDER. Try it. l‘ mmmmmmmmumuummu.muummmmmnuumumummuAw}ummmmmmm A

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