The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 16, 1899, Page 12

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1899, SHOOTS HIS RIVAL AND GANG OF LIVE THEN KILLS HIMSELF SLAVE-DEALERS IS UNEARTHED ADVERTISEMENTS. closing days f the white sale. next Monday we bring on a new feature : next Saturday, 2 to 5, Herr Stark’s celebrated orchestra commences a series of Saturday afternoon popular concerts : for to-morrow (Friday) we are prepar- B If you are out of the city scnd your name and address for our new catalog. Charles Beale Murders: George Fulford and Ends His Own Life. Young Japanese Girls Bought and Sold in San Fran—._ cisco. (pickaninny concert. cotton-picking scenes.) One Victim Is Rescued From a Brothel on Brooklyn Alley by Secretary Kane of the Society for the Suppres- sion of Vice. D R o R R R 35 years, said that Beale was jealous of V7 B B R O o e R tle separated each regarded himself as the | Telephone Main 5522. Telephons West 152. “the. three men were in the habit | Mu- kota, Kirjma, Fuiyita and Yashu. her attentions to. other men, and fre- ¢ . L (0% % 1 e e quently threatened to_injure ner. Yes o, ing attractive advertising items: (and so the busy sarber, gk e terday afternoon she and her six-year-ol 3 5 - his brain, tnstantly. | son-went for a walk and on returning : . trade world goes on) : for to-day we offer: L d in a tenement | home she-met Husson. Secretary Frank J. Kane of the Society | periority is worse than jmbecile in his : (S s i) i for the Suppression of Vice, headed a | Connection with the practice of xmpOl;?mgl " Af his invitation they went to dinner to- \ : 4 young girls for the purpose of compelling | : , B e : ge taking Mrs. Shepherd's son_with \ffil‘f ‘;gi‘["ifg‘;“é""fg‘ D 12:‘;3:“]{‘: them to live a life of shame for the profit white skirts of good heavy muslin, umbrelia sn\‘e‘ extra wide, Ptk Sahor SLome tanatas ey o 3 | against a gang of slave-dealers and slave- | by, tne. sweat of thole brows. Tees wWas derpcambtic ol g o L e T5e herd Laek: to her: home, iend*as they ‘e 2 8 re- | by Sw eir brows. Lees was | Faqis .white sal dcrous harber, | (ered (o house they suw Beale s;z(xndmgg 4 | owners who have plied their nefarious | informed of the existence of the malodor. | ruffled trimmed bottom. : & e e on the opposite side of the street. He pre- | vocation . in this ecity w : ous gang a month ago by Dr. Sturge o; : : y lin, umbrella style, 3% ital, slowly ay- | {hded Mot to notice them, his mind ap- 4 D O o e gy Y, ith remarkable | {ho Bresbyterian Mission and Rev. M. C. Figher kit of fine soft finished musin, umbrella style, 35 wound. parently ab ed in a plece of paper, . 6 = ree years. The rald | Harris of the Methodist Japanese Mission, yards wide, deep cambric flounce with embroidery insertion story she was | which he held in his hands, > & | Was a success, although‘instead of res-| who gave him the names of three of the top and bottom, 6-inch embroidery ruffle on + + | culng three of the enslaved females but | unfortunates who were being debauched L4 7 white <als % D e e S e S WSS SRS " | one was taken from the vile den where | i"_“lhe Brooklyn alley dens against their bottom.. B e { she had been confined for six months, | Wil- A i . 15 pieces table damask, all pure linen, 66 inches 65 | compelled to receive the Chinese patrons T T e e wide,.5 pAltarnss v i e .per yard C of the place in order that her master | faces of his Informants and assured them 4 £d dozen $1.75 + | might fill his coffers with the price of her | that dt\xqs of vice were a necessary evil 3-4 napkins to match damask.. el . . | degradation. in San Francisco, even though they were o o . : . by : e o | Stocked with young girls whose sobs and twill roller toweling, all pure linen, 17 inches wide, red 4 | This one will prove a valuable witness | yjaas for liberty had aroused a feeling of border, ..per yard 7 | and as a result of her release from dur-| pity even in the calloused breasts of the it g @ | ance some sensational developments are | babitues of the resorts where they were 900 yards canton flannel, unbleached, 30 inches wide, 8 4 | expected within the next few days, im- | confined. This head of the Police De- SRR e theWe e : peryard OC & | Plicating members of the police force and | Partment of the great city of San Fran- gk 5 5 ; 3 | | Federal officlal. The officers were | 550 ARSGON, e 01 st poor wntort 2 cases unbleached sheating for double beds, 81 inches wide, ¢ | obliged to drag her from the foul smell-| nates, preferring to allow them to remain good quality (in white sale, with alimit of 10 yards 111 c @ | ing den by main force, as, while she was | and rot in the vapor of immorality in to each customer) 2 | anxlous to be free, she feared the venge- | which they were forced to live. It was g | ance of her master and his minions, and | then that the matter was placed in the | | as long as they were by she trembled | hands of Secrefary Kane. —Before he| ‘ | with apprehension. After being safely | could take action the girls were removed ! |lodged in the Presbyterian Mission, how- | to other lodgings and it became nece # | ever, and assured that the liberty she had | sary to locate them again. This was ac- 4 | 50 long praved for was hers at last, she | complished several days ago and prepar- | & | recovered her composure in a medsure | ations for the raid were at once begun. | 3 {and told a tale that completely substan-| At 10 o'clock Jast night Mr.” Kane, ac- tiated the reports that have come to Sec- ! companied by Special Officers F. C.' Bo+ i ) T r y St 937, 939, 944, 943, 945, 947 Market Street. o R o S S o R e 73 . z} } ? ¢ : (when writing say you saw it in “The Call.”’) 16l ® o1 + 113 3 northern part of Japan about seven +|e months ago and requested her parents to ®|le allow her to return to America with him. Y + | He represented that he was well able to | & | care for her and would send her to school ¢ 3 | so she might obtain an education and pre- $ pare herself for a life of greater ease 4 19 4 | than she could possibly hope for if she [ o8 S0k Sl s Son ol som o aic D000 -0+ D4+ e O+ +0+@ ¢ * remained at home. prospects ap- ! ? | pealed to the unsophisticated Japanese ? 4 | girl and when her parents refused to give | PRINCIPALS IN A DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN L FE s 3| B oment S P away ‘ana Jofned | : I | Toda. Kiku and Koyoshi were also | = XS o o e ol A s e ® | brought over by Toda on this trip, the | | 4 | consent of their parents having been ob lor -of ¥ home, con- “A short time after - we entered the | made. The members of thv-»huard made a | & tained by him by .~‘lml]a!'v!‘"]!ffisenlallfl“ S | amed Charles Hus- | house,” remarked: M She when | thorough Inspection of the big Innstitution | ® | in the case of Chiyo. When they reached | 5-was under the in- |tellng the story of t i heard | while they were there. 1 ¢ | this country insiead of being given an | RSN % cale coming u al nce bolted | 3 & | opportunity” to attend schooi they were 3 Y to_enter. foor 0f the room in which. we were | 3 [ caEediin s brotha =-Pa eclia s he vigorous G my refutal 1o open tho door | CARRENO, THE RAG-TIME e e ven . nittance, after threate t He then attacked y & & Laanofs ioilenes to prove the vaiitence r,;, 1d kill the occup: . “As he had a | |the gang of Japanese slave owners, an = 7 he | MAN AND TWO CRITICS | ¢ 4 | he Bang of JaRantss Shue Mehesing| Hundreds of cconomical b { % $| e hugthe ;’Tumfl(‘d,“’h'&h h“;‘[hbff;" n-| housewives are attending our € quickly bae ow 1 augurated und s direction wi e ob- o . < = at s | Beale trving to brai TS L el i iy woner it ¢ | ject of suppressing the vice and the pun- | Three-day Saving Salescvery the lounge, k him with | butt-end of h r he u;x;xw:zn,a’xq\:l In \ CeHABE Carreno's Torewal —edtal b the ? sshmen}i otbaltlt,zhosfhcor:cnelrrwgugnp;;x;c:rng;- weck. Are you? hed fist n made a w S L ot it ng and abetting the unlaw actice. hed fist. : H @A =% when suddenly - Beale | Metropolitan Temple Tuesday afternoon. | ¢ | The facts gathered by Mr. Kane are of a | FINNAN HADDIES, Ib....... W 54 E€ ;n];l out %»{x x";>""l\"rll I\«ll Ill';‘d éwm’g But whatever the audience lacked in size [ ¢ & | sensational character and !in;l'ol\iqe. nr)(j Regular price 12%c. b “ulford. e pen _Waleen ouLer: 1 i ade in ap cla S ] only the actual owners of the human 5 occupies apart- m, and .goink to: the. end ‘of:thesnai- | It made upin sppreclation. \At ithe close | ¢ 4 | o e A others, incluaing at least one | PATES, black, Fard, Ib..... : way blew out his own brains. I took the | of the programme Mme. Carreno was re-| ¢ & | White man, a Government official, whose | Resular price 1ic. SRS | revolver from him. and threw it in the | called again and again. Men'cheered and | § 1 | futyitis to prevent the landing'at this | QK WHISKY. bot. 75¢, 3 bots. $2 trying to br ard, thinking that he might try to | women shouted *‘Bravo!” at the tops of| | port of women brought here for immoral | = "4 choice old whisky, Gall 3.00 the butt end of : | their voices. A score of corsage bouquets | ¢ & | purposes. This Government_official is Al- ey allon $3.0¢ is a powerful Shepherd blushingly admitted- that | were thrown to the artist. - The pro-| ¢ | jeffeney, Deputy United State for family and medicinal use. scking in love with nd| gramme was a happy blend of Beethoven, | o ssioner of Immigration and Japa- | _ Regular price §1 and $i Just was | ome his wife. s at-| Chopin and Schumann together with a | nese interpreter. | WITCH HAZEL, bot... de, with an oath, | so distasteful to her that | group of moderns. Beethoven was repre=| ¢ 4+ | According to the information in the pos- | = Relieves and cures €3 Aot enter her lm . ‘n((edfh,\' the “Appassionata” sonata, and | o 3 ion of N l\':nu“. uof,fi‘n;}‘ lt\asmbcen | cutsand wounds. Sté o d as he . that famous work w given a superb | [ ® | stlent but active partner in the traffic, and | = S "“i“x{f; ’\‘h‘ ®{ condition 1 the doctors expre: the | reading under the thrilling fingers of Car- | ¥ ¢ | while he has kept in the background so | APPETIT SIiLD, tin. | opinion-‘that. “he .would not live many | reno. it | o & | far as any actual bargaining for the bod- | R-’;‘”flunmergt}_lufl arrived. Several people remained after Carreno's | fes of the unfortunate Japanese girls was | egular price 13c. sise of the iragedy Is one of the | concert to hear a mew rag.-time: pianist | 4 | concerned he has “stood in” on every | ASPARAGUS, 2-Ib. tin ancient structures t line both | discovered by a well-known newspaper | & 3 | Eansaction and. received his Share far | 2 tesmir Crios Hhe of Jessie street in that locality. | man, andsa fierce fight that broke out be- | ¢ | every woman from the land of the Mikado | it part of the building, 445, is occupied | tween Mr. Lucchesi, music critic ‘of the | 4 } | fandea from the steamers that brousht | RANCH EGGS, dozen. on the lower floor by a nter named | Wasp, and Mr. Bosworth, who represcnts | ¢ & | them to these shores, As Deputy Com- | — 3 John Hobke. and the upper floor by Mrs. dai i paper in ;n like tc'npac ty. he i % |ami ner of Immigration this was a com- | Step in and sample a cup of our delicious Shepherd b ittle 7-year-old son Os- | quarrei ‘§|nmfi)u- gnm;l_o a recgfiwt para- ¢ | paratively easy task for Geffeney, and as | Ideal Coffee with cream. { E er_and child occupy a front | graph of Mr. Bosworths, in which the | 6 Yapanese Interpreter he was able to pr e bedroom, ala0 & St EO ey fios | e Toacehesy, & torrid. Tialian, ‘took Tois | i vent his superiors and brother officials | e : fatally 1 rther back. The rooms are poorly r- | Mr, L esl, Ftdd = from discovering that anything wrong | ¢ fataily injured | TS Ufaimed walls, ragged carpet and | opportunity to call his colleague to ac- | frc il A \ fements of the people in the | when the combatants In the bloodless “at- | @ 6-54-54-343-+6 45+ e e de0ebe b ebebedeiede@ e e e s ] Near Market. [ Corner Lombard. | | | Jocality, the. thre M time around the | victor. The rag-time pianist, who is real- . . % _and’ Y u- | s reached | of 8 Ay 3 : s “Shep- | 1y & wonder, had hardly commenced pla; rata is the procurer, who is said to have house and in the company of Mrs. Shep- |1y a W a 0 ese e A - 2 o nae | 1t this junctire, and, after hav- | povse aRd 10 T SOUPERG e another. - It | g~ when 3Mme. Carreno sent a_young 1 ’ e apanes Ir Scued rom a ?-::?:‘fi'mm:i; i !‘c“ril;‘rg‘lil;ge&" wounded men sent to the Recelv- woman from her dressing room to request - S appears that one method of entertaining . is a | ¢ ‘Hospital, took Shepherd and {appears th e % | him to be silent. Sadly the: young rag- B th l have been landed through the accommo- | Husson into custody, i Tiad a slight | the woman was getting drunk and taling | fimer wandered out fnto the world. rotnel. doting Mr. Geffeney. : | x . med was in- | turns fighting. Accor oL0sikrs. | “vwell,” he said, “maybe Carreno, will 1. Yamanaka, who with his brother runs | a >y,.»;;\ g;-‘n.m(\fi;'{x‘:'. b‘o‘»’\" ;"fe'—;‘)‘ar';fi_‘; want to play on my plano some day one of the dens visited by the nmner;: last | | Racerring, 1 hr{i"l]ml“ix? Beale the ' most. violent of the| . .0 \d JESSE MOORE WHISKY 1s | Tetary Kane of the existence of a gang | den, J. W. Bird and P J. Millett, visited ?:fg;&;;‘g;rhg:l ’Lénifiempf'\'fi'l.éfi“‘aueé'éi‘ t | 5. -Several tmes he threatened | The famous old JHSSR MOORE WHIBKY W | which has made San Francisco a mart | the’dens kept by the Sugivama brothers | fo the bribery, using as a go-between one | to kill the woman and himself. | recommen iy phyal = and a Japanese named Toda, in the three- | Hirafyumi. Two policemen on whose | that _the bullet Fulford entered the stom- ough the lung and lodged was unable to make a Gt medicinal use because it is pure. e e — VALLEY ROAD CONTRACTS. story brick building at the corner of Sac- ramento street and the alley and a place | kept by one Sugiura a few doors away, in search of the three girls, Chiyo, Kiku and Koysoshi. They found Chiyo in Toda's anything that could be concelved aside from the kindred evil, thé traffic of the beats the dens are located are also said | to have accepted bribes to afford ‘“‘pro- tection” to the keepers of the vile joints. | Charges will be preferred against ("OHE—I ey and the policemen and the members of the gang will also be prosecuted. Supervisors at the Almshouse. The rs visited the Almshouse vesterday and Inspected the new pumping recently Chinese slave-dealers. 3 That such a dsgrace to a civilized com- munity could flourish in this city may seem-strange to_those not familiar with One Let for the Construction of the ash Mrs. Shepherd, who oman of about |plant and other - improvements Alhambra Steel Viaduct. The directors of the Valley road held | their regular meeting yesterday. with | Vice President Watt presiding. Besides routine business, two important con-| tracts were let, the completion of which will open the road from Stockton to this city for traffic. | (JThe first contract was for grading be- tween Antloch and Pacheco Landing, a | aistance of fifteen miles. A contract was | also awarded to the Phoenix Bridge Com- | pany for the construction of a viaduct in o the Alhambra_ Valley, two and a half miles back of Martinez. It will be made entirely of steel, 1700 feet long and in the I feet. James German, a dishonorably dis- | | | chargedl Tennessee soldier, who was re- | Instantly Relieved by i ey & e ot S One Application of arrested last night and booked on two ADVERTISEMENTS. Y superintendent of ma- chinery of the Santa Fe, and Superintend- ent Storey and Captain Payson of the Valley road have, just returned from a tour of inspectioni of the line. —ee——— Dr. George C. Pardee, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, has removed to Chronicle building, second floor. * pmmii s Uosanie & A DESPERATE TENNESSEEAN. | — | He Robs Two Stores and Tries to | Murder a Citizen. charges of burglary and an additional charge of assault with a deadly weapon, *He first broke a_window in the grocery | store of Willlam.Becker, 454 Sixth street, and_stole a bottle of catsup. His next trick was breaking into the Morgan Pharmacy, corner of Harrison and Sixth Streets, - when he got away with a bottle of magnesia. | Soon after the .latter theft he met | Hugh Dougherty, a barkeeper living at 232 Third street. He remarked forcibly that he could lick any Californian that for traffic in flesh, more abominable than the methods and character of those en- place and took her to the Presbyterian sion, but the other girls had disap- gaged In the business, together with the [ peared. With the aid of Rev. Sugeta and indifference or utter inefficiency of the | Mr. Furuga, who acted as interpreter, members of the Police Department. Chief | the girl told her story. Lees with all his pompous pretense to su- | She said Toda visited her home in the | Lord Beresford s-t;pinion of Amer- ican women, in next Sunday’s Call. | BABY CRIBS — Special RIVAL UNDERTA L e R e e R e e e e S i S I S i S S S S SROSS @—&M@»—@—o—o—o—@*a’wr.‘ UT. up your fists and -defend yourself,” sald Undertaker A. W. Martin to Undertaker Charles P was ever born and}glunged a_ knife into Faber, as the latter emerged Dougherty’s back. He was quickly gath- | g8 ¢rom the rear entrance of the Califor- ered in by the police and locked up at|'¢ o™ Bo0, 0" parlors, on Geary Bathe the affected parts thoroughly with Hor WaATeR and Crr- the Central Police Statfon. ¢ o fld S? el:t‘n st‘reets about 1 o'clock st tep CURA S0AP, toremove the crusts and scales, and soften the inflamod, = e 2’8 ;:“m_ d‘;cy :mmwn_ S Undértiker Fo: cacked, hlesding ox RuckenoR o o ; A7 EORENGEN, 16 Sixih st nr. Howard. | & Der did as ho was told and the sym- Next apply CuTicurA Ointment, the great nk{n cure and purest —_— e————— §8 bolic indication of puglilistic readiness en of emollients, to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and Slave-Broker Sing Wanted. 4/ was the beginning of a flgtlc bat{;l%, 3 d s‘ soothe and heal. 5 2 A On motlon of-United tates Attorney | % Teulte o ivosited; and k- wounde) Lastly, take a full dose of CuTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool ant Foote United .States District Judge de 5 " 1 v There was little time wasted in get- en cleanse the blood, and expel HumMor GERMS. gg;,eln \he’?e;gag rfl.llse(tiuthe hn'm of {;‘;g‘gfi z ting down to business. Martin, who I3 This sT¥GLE treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and slesp, and points wgn:mdt‘ ?éaslxsgu’;\(‘il tgr n{: st.\;.‘reslg_ dsm 8‘8 ]tlh:1 proprletGor of Eglu:( r:!ort estad- to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure of the most torturing, disfiguring, was indic ast esday e Federal shent on Geary street, bore an an- ftehing, burning, and scaly skin and scalp humors, rashes and irritations, with Crangidies, BraiEin S d‘;fi 2ding, and | ¢ clent griovance against Faber and ho loss of hair, when all other remedies and even the best physicians fail. female slaves.. He is a notorlous slave | 3 Jcliberately resolved to wipe v broker, and it was feared that he would | g WIPIng the pavements with the latter. = of . e sougl er n : 4 parest and sweetcst for toilet, bath, and nursery. e % where he works, the California Under- LYRE (half size), B, Ladles’ tatlor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. S gy e T, PR RS QAT RO | Lated, (aormnde e i capes, o + Hetietie e tiofio o tiotioRetiotiotitio oo tie KERS ENGAGE this week.......$4.50 Size 60130 iaches. BABY CARRIAGES! BABY CHAIRSI N FISTICUFFS, Buying on credit here does not it merely means extra: accommodation. mean extra cost; |@ THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE CO., | 1017 to 1023 Misslon st., above Sixth. Open Evenings. Phone South M. “PEGAMOID?” | TRADE MARK. ALUMINUM PAINT WiilcH WAS PROMPTLY OREY: €0 Qut They Acpeen To DIvIDE THE PuRSE ==, [ e e e e B S O O S o e S ; taking Parlors. - Not wishing to de. molish the furniture of a rival in bus ness, Martin politely invited Faber to step out on the sidewalk. Faber was agreeable and then was ushered in the battle of the undertakers. The tide of battle favored Under- taker Faber. In a fierce but short engagement he carried off the honors of warfare, the first and only blood coming from the lips of Mr. Mariin. The other casualties were visited upon his speciacles, which were rriturated by the shoes of the two men as.they sparred for wind. Undertakers poured in from every direction, making a ring for the principals and waiting with eagerness for the corpse. Once some one tried to cut short the argu- ment, but he was pushed aside, and with the following leveled. at his head: “T'll make a corpse .of him that bids me nay.” The fisticuffers were finally i MucH To THE DISAPROINTMENT TEwr BroTu-es WHo Feapy BenFoa Tre REMAING «u v R B B Hetie e BeGoke Rt o B e G o BRI Lo R oK o tie| LOOKS LIKE FROSTED SILVER. A EUROPEAN SUCCESS. For the Pagt 7 Years FOR ALL USES AND USEF ON WOOD, GLASS, METAL, ST and FABRIC SURFACES; amalgamation; covers paint, stands 500 DEGRE ARTISTIC HAD A~ o 1 ove separated—Martin gathering in the ES OF pleces of personal property that were shed in battle and returning to his la- bors over dead men, Faber covering up Ed & | FOULING his tracks by darting into the uader- & | + bd s K3 and RUST from exposure. PLE bottle and pamphiet. MOID?” WESTERN AGENCT 61 and 62, Chronicle Build taking parlors. Acording to Martin the cause 0f the scrapping was certain unpieasant things which Faber had said 0f him. “A short time ago,” said Mardn after the fight, *a, workman from my estab- lishment went over to the falifornia parlors to help them out. Faber, who was formerly in my employ. and whom I kicked out, was working there also. He sald such unwarrafted things about me to my man tit the only thing I could do was to 8ive him a licking. I went up to Ais place for that purpose.” Faber safs the quarrel was caused over pefsonal differ- ences. Both men are ©Sting on their laurels. / Leading Opticians, 14-16 Kearny Strect. I ¢ %

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