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FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1899 THE SAN it started from Geary and Market streets at 8:48 and allowing about fourteen min- evisadero street he ings and congratulations, together with the as- surances of our unfeigned confidence and our CAN THIS BE hope that by the ble of God many years utes to arrive at i ?,‘. usefulness and happiness may yet be granted figured he got there about 9:02. The rec- tm. ord in the drug store shows the acid to Before its adoption Rev. Alexander Taveiheen sold to *“Mrs. Creighton” at Carson, Rev. John Hemphill, Rev. H. N. | Bevier and Dr. Minturn said some kindly | things in prais he d secretary. He and_Policeman Herlihy says that | after seeing the woman board the car he | went on to the O'Farrell street station | and reported there about five minutes | t | = felicitations and { the meeting adjourned. — e DISTINGUISHED REBEKAHS. bound car, he reported there seven min- utes before Cox sats his car reached De- visadero street. Cox, however, says h saw Herlihy on the corner and recognized the They Are Tendered a Reception by the Members of Lloyd Lodge. | S i ral Re iz : 5 him as_the woman got on Status of the Grain-| mosa revekan Lodee 1 0. 0.7 ten | An [mportant Find BY | dummy vt it nedid's afi s Hene 5 R C ered a_reception last night in Welcome 3 to his own time, then there is something ate Case. | Hall, Odd Fellows' building, to Mrs. Dell the Police. wrong with Herlihy's watch. As for the | drug clerk, Purlenky, he says his clock is no foo(l any way. All this leaves the Herlih: | C. Savage, State president of the em- | | bly, and Mrs. Eunice Melvile of Minneap- | | H Minn., editress of the National Re- e | RAILROAD MUST NOW ACT | oo pet e iing o tour lec. | TWO WITNESSES CONFLICT Fellowship in aid of the = homes in the ven minutes from 5, when he reported, to | 9:02, when Cox says his car arri at | Devisadero and Geary streets, in a rather | debatable situation, and they may prove | precious minutes to the defense. Herlihy, however, does not pretend to | be positive as to the exact time. He| thinks it was a few minutes before 9 when | he reached the station, but says he may have spent more time watching the wo- man on the corner than he realized. This on Odd llows' and Orphans she visits. Last night the two visitors w ed | large room by a spec were we ed by Miss | TESTIMONY OF OLIVER COX, GEARY-STREET GRIPMAN. EXPLANATION OF AN AMBIGU-‘ OUS RESOLUTION. grand 1 for D nn BCSid The first witness of the afternoon wa i st o ihabt [ W-year-old Harriton Tyrrell, brother of s . 0 - Metvo the defendant. He told how he and his Commissioner Laumeister Gives His Manie A8 How He Saw a Woman Resembling }‘:la ,l,.s had f;,,uhndd & k\"‘m" "hrf;‘ind‘ nai { e Sk s e gan's barn” and had taken it into their Underst nr?Ang of the l"eculmr ‘\\\.\)'u“” DRVEINE i n“ fl(){ the Defendant Board His Car own yard to play with it. When first ”_t Approved. O s prpcii et oLl Avenue. taken sick. Yesterday he said it was an comment from the hour. He told how there was not much i mment t more liquid in the bottle than there was | e when it was given to him yesterday, and 1 others | he had to slant the bottle until the The police believe they have found the | amount of its contents could gather and legates to the Ihes sre was ca e &6 sl hetb the | cape that Mrs. Minnid®Adams wore on the | be soan yetithere o carlrlic e Ly IcH visitors in | Sunday night, two weeks ago, when she | child's face, on its bib and more bespat- e is alleged to have purchased three ounces | tered its mother's dress, and, sl there Simps | of “carbolic acld at Loehr's drug store, | must have been at lgast a teaspoonful | g addr o O e el O ar two-year-old | more than all that to'kill the chiid. It is | ik e s i pyeartold | for that reason the prosccution argues child, John Richard Gray. At least they | iha¢ the bottle found cuts no figure in the have in their possession a cape that an- | ca and the child was killed by the acid swers in every detail the description of | its mother bought the night before. | Ouwer Cox « GRIPMAN - O R R e IR P D S e uthern rinst the com- ion in > com- * YOUNG MULLER | IS EXONERATED B e S e ] . . * ® | of them. | nized in the mother his Sunday | ger, and he came to the prison to | the politicians | Peace Kirkpatrick and A. L. | stoner of this city. Cox told how his car was passing Devis- adero street on Geary on the night of Sunday, March 12, and how he took on board a passenger the woman he after- ward saw in the City Prison, Minnie Adams. She seemed to be waiting for the | car, he said, and although she made no to allow another woman to get off, she came out from the sidewalk and boarded the dummy. It was standing on the corner and watching the woman. He described the woman as being ressed in a dark dress, dark cloth cape with fur trimmings, and a brown sailor He refused to commit himself as_to the presence or absence of a vell. and de- clared he had not seen her hair, and then, in response to the Judge's query, he point- ed out the defendant as the woman who had been his passenger. Tt was on cross-examination that the seven unaccounted-for minutes were raked up, although no direct mention was made Cox was_questioned closely as to the time schedule of the road, and it was then he said he left Geary and Mar- ket at 8:48, and arrived in time to pick up ghe "defendant on Devisadero street at 105, Testifying further under cross-examina- tion Cox sald when he saw the story of the child’s death in the papers on the following Tuesday, he thought he hat. en- ee if she could be the same. He was allowed identified her. e_her and to esting fact that Cox has now on file in the Chief's office an application for a po- sitfon on the police force | MORRISON SANTA CLARA’S AUDITOR ust as he started on | | again that he saw and recognized Herlihy | | 0 9. | Some one is wrong. Somebody's clock, | or watch, or memory or something. If Herlthy reported to the O'Farrell streei | 1 station at after seeing the wo | who bought the poison board a w d og- | The @efense also brought out the inter- | Rea Dictates the Appointment of One of His Friends for the Position. | SAN JOSE, March 27.—Thomas F. Mor- | rison was appointed County Auditor by the Board of Supervisors to-day to fill the vacancy caused by the death of A. L. Veu This was done at the dicta- tion of *Jim” Rea. Supervisors Austin, Stern and G. E. Rea obeyed the ex-boss’ | wish implicitly. Supervisors Aver and Roll voted for ex-Auditor W. F. Parker. | For the past week there has begn great tussle for the Auditorship between who were deprived of fat | positions by the victory last November of the reform forces composed of Good Government Leaguers, Democrats and | Populists. There were no less than a| dozen in the field. “Johnnie” Mackenzie, | | who served the c in the useless po- ex-Justice of the | Sage, chair- | | sition of Game Warden man of Rea's county central committee, were the most prominent candidates. A great hue arose over the prospeeti appointment of Mackenzie, and Re leutenant withdrew and got the place for his friend Morrison. Sage remained n the fight, and now gang ‘‘threw him down.” e | sl mad because the | When the matter was taken up by the | Board of Supervisors four petitions ask ing for the read. Besides | Morrison and H. Brosius, the bookbinder, J. Lightstone, of the As: or ked for the office Superv 4 it Mrs. Veu could not be appointed to her husbagd place. District Attorney Campbell Said | the law did not provide for a woman holding the place. Ayer then wanted the appointee to promise Mrs. Veuve a depu- tyship, but Chairman Austin ruled this out of order. Bro: s_in his petition said he would give s. Veuve one-third of the salary of the office and donate $1000 of the remaining two-thirds to the coun- ty to be dispensed in relieving the poor. A vote was taken and Morrison re- ceived three votes to Parker's two. Police. Comm He was the gang's County Clerk at the late defeated by H. A. Pfis- overwhelming majority of ualified for the place, or vears been cashier of the city. F! Morrison is at present ndidate for slection and w er by the He is well however, having in two of the leading ban he salary of the office is $4000 a ve c SUES FOR A DIVORCE. | Belle a di- € RAFA March 27.—M Adele McGuire has brought suit fo vorce from her husband, F! rank McGuire, | DR. KILMER'S REMEDIES. FINANCIERING | | signal to him to stop, when he did s(npl FOR HEALTH What the New Discovery in Medi- cal Science Proves. Soptatiene. DR YA BL, \1\ YOUR HEALTH DEPENDS ON YOUR KIDNEYS. To Test the Merits of Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Every Reader of “The Call” May Have a Sample Bot- tle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail. If you wish to be rich in health, you should be as careful of your kidneys as a good financier is of his cash capital. Your kidneys are you capital. Your health depends principally on them. If you can keep THEM well, you may possess your health in Safety. Now, by this is not meant that good financiering for health is to overlook ali the other organs and merely look after the kidneys. Your other organs may need care—but your kdineys most, be= cause they do most. If you are sick, begin with your kidneys, because as soon as . | i i o e 0 1 of deserti M: Mec- N & | an e BT o o Toerph Boliis. sec. | they are well, they will help all the other organs to health. < | retary of the Board of State Prison Di- L4 | recto: Her hushanld was rnrn{‘lerl, v-mi‘ —_— loyed in the San Fran co Mint, and Sk | ow a position In the Harbor Com-| The immediate symptoms and first | remember it is prepared only by Dr. s & e e - ® | mission. SR | proofs of weak kidneys are pain or dull | Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ; S AR the one worn by the mysterious woman | John F. Flanagan and George La Combe, | 5 ache In the back, rheumatism, dizzi- | Swamp-Root has been tested in so His Victim’s Death an wno pur emplo%es of the Coroner, were called 1o | Suzglenben s S vess, headaches, nervousness, heart |many ways, in hospital work. in private hased the poison s e polson. o & by Of-| tell how they found the bottle the chil- N RAFAEL, March 27.—Wl Me- | T ; Accident athe garment has been inspected bY OL | dren had been plaving with; how it was Silese s hile - Mc- | trouble, pain in the limbs, bloating, sal- | practice, among the heipless, too poor 2 e T otas | thaEame ot o e S el | o1l wan enss=ed inixttenaing ifolbuel- IOV COREIEX O puftyionidatk circles fo punei@sepralicf, and jhasy pip voni hile waiting for the car on the corne soaked boards from the outhouse ness affairs to-day, a burglar entered his | under the eyes, bladder irritation, sup- successful in every case that a special e e O e paper aiso xaturateds and how tho room ‘and stole $5) out of his trunk. No| pression of urine, obliged to pass water | arrangement has been made by which ex- who sold the wewman the poi | 2eidr bed lect ifs telltale marks ypon the | el Lo, (- ISSERAF O TR €N ften day and night, worn-out, tired iall readers of The Call, who have not X~ . the dead child's face. Then Cox was called. | discovered 3 . w1 SOBBED AT THE INQUEST <o 1'by Oliver T. Cox, the gripman | ©°% stk Sy s feeling, lack of ambition. already tried it, may have a free sam- f L;r.“(h;’wn ;er ble car, who ide nn-;, = = — = E - . If your water, when allowed to re- | ple bottle of Swamp-Root and thus test e fied Mre Adams as the woman who | main undisturbed in a glass or bottle | for themselves its wonderful curative s 2 D hat Sunday A ROYAL WELCOME TO BE for twenty-four hours, forms a sedi- | properties. AN OLD MINER'S SUICIDE. EANILYIS SYME AT FOT T | e it appearance | ment or settling, or has a cloudy ap-| If you will send your name and full e el LUCKLESS YOUTH. ina ol pearance, it is evidence that your kid- | address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- eter Tivanan, Burdened With Years the woman. will not, however, RDED lAN MACLAR EN heys and bladder need immediate at- | ton, N. Y., a sample bottle will be sent, and Infirmities, Takes His Life. | = swear that it is the same cape, and in this | tention. | absolutely free by mail, post-paid, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root Swamp-Root is the great medical tri- umph of the nineteenth century; dis- covered after years of untiring effort £ fact the defi ook 125 | Funeral Will Take Place To-Day at | hope. clock last 1 at Mi 2 0’Clock and the Remains Be The garment is the property of a mem- se will find its only ray of and containing some of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters ived from men and women who owe D e e e ) 3 +He Will Be Received by Pres- 1 Second stre: : 5 ber of the Kenney family, whose resi- : who is a Ireland, Laid to Rest in the Ma- dence adjoins the Tyrrell house on Park- S b t £ M : + d L and research b}jlh"ténnry‘nl kidney andjlx‘h r good health, in fact, their very prs i S e r avenne, where Mrs. Adams livediwith | { 3 _ | bladder specialist, Dr. Kilmer. ves, to the wonderful curative prop- 1 Johnsville, her father and brothers. The Tyrrell 3 yterian Ministers ana Lay | It is pleasant to take, and can be pur- ‘pr;}ns of .\\;(amr(\l Root. mber of year: ST o, house is owned by Mrs. ney, and sed most drugstores cr medicine | you take a ntage of this gener- B mmmbeny ot years, | both she and her daughier’ have ail along men. ‘;ggiers it s o dollar pot. | 0US Offer and write for a free sample fons e S Tt 3 B 2 een sta elieve ; ycence £ -dc ot = p e S, Later he he zrl = ¥ ".’::‘Ar‘n.' 1: 1er T]hn (:vmnr‘r s lnlqujr-w held over the re- xr‘lhu!m'riuiwd ‘“min: Th A Mm’ SP. @ 40+ + 0+ DO+ OO+ Q tlcs. ;};,',igl‘:’ [(::flvd"('},lrlm:"‘;w: t:':“;i:; nd for so past | mains of poor litt Sitty Wa a lieve she did no: her child and - ——- | g 2O L L S with his niece at “hoil i by g e jj‘:':"_""‘”":": Glare ToRltivel vithaeitbe sxine bwhiaht e T n:r a nr;:pl of (hinams. s\\‘.\m: Foun addrs it Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- Iis h 1 ol aph i €T | police are so elated over finding never 4 | ROOT, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and | hamton, 2 death from a wound accidentally inflicted | {"{heir knowledge. adorned the shoulders by a rifle in the hands of Joseph Muller. | of Mrs. Adams. They are certain that and the verdict of the Coroner's jury was | Mrs. Adams did not borrow it on the Oncralatin o is little doubt that the jury will be glv is regarded as further et o ih e herohs exonerate the sald Joseph | Sunday night she is alleged to have pur- 4 oK room of the saios {me higrehy exonersts e w0 Ph | i hced the carbolic acid at Loehrs drug French Gulch has already turned out et drew his revolver, | * Z s o | store. £70,000. > m n h h and pulled | The Inquest was held yesterday after- geant Duke says it has not been de- Ry 7 Ll Whe e P ted |noon at the desolate Wannenmacher | cided to offer the cape in evidence, but | e ! S e R e “olemn | in view of the importance with which | | Fisher Gold Hill claim, near Dawson. A shsi e LS little band of witnesses a OleTn | the police appear to tégard the find there | nugget weighing seven pounds was dug i : sses . | up. It contained about $200 in gold. . ReMLAim‘illl"aI Schiley wri;e; al;out :nmnz-rr...m! u}v‘ the hous : n'n«l in tearful | 5 r‘h;fll"'r‘ to examine ({w garment, hear | e most thrilling moment of his life, | accents told the details of the merry jest | the evidence In connection therewith and | | proof of the quartz origin of Klondi 2 I8 resulted so unhappily for all. then be asked to form their own opinion | | EOI(L Bt hrlis e g sParchdxfléfi the mother lode. in next Sunday’s Call. as to whether it had any connection with | Mrs. Wannenmacher was the first wit- L S T the purchase of the poison that caused ness called. The broken-hearted mother | the death of the murdered child. | Advices from Porcupine district say Rev. Mr. Woodworth Congratulated. | explained how Muller had in mock ferce- | “We may not offer the cape in ev | Klondike’s Gold Qutput| that gravel on Alder Creck is turning Immes 1 fter Rev. James Wood- | ness raised the rifle that was standing in | dence, id Sergeant Duke last nigh | : out $40 a day for every man at work. worth \ded the reading of his|the corner of the kitchen, where th as we motibe able 1o masttval | Will Be Large. | The discovery of the creek is credited interesting entitled, “Three Score were all assembled, and pointed it at identify it A the nrrrn\'fl{u‘ worn by Mrs. | | | to the Paddock brothers and Calhoun y Adams when she purchased the poison V. Y : and Te the Presbyterian Min- | Ethel Kempster, the friend and com- |jut we have plenty of evidence to convict — | prothers of Malone, N. ¥ i S;Iu.rx:t‘ on -,rsmrr‘.n!\' morning, Dr. of the dead girl. *Ethel her without that, with some to. spare.” | “:NT"- n‘:;;:::i';]dg a; }::’v\;\ oy L2 s {nturn, 2 member of that body, offered 1d ran to hide behind Kitty,” The value of the cape as evidence, could s Dispatcl he C e b S i e the following resolutlon, Which was unan-| Mrs. Wannenmacher. “I tried to qu it be positively identified, can be better | peciati Blepeionile (neacall | 3‘”’"& Mrs. Miller “"lf“ k“'f a g"*lflu- {mously adopted: I s ? 2 A understood when it is recalled that the | i {ller | Tant keeper, was severely burned. Her S ,hl"':, . ,"1 ‘_':’""” to/JoREDI '“””J rl"“” only flaw in Officer Herlihy's positiv HEATEEREGAt el H. J. Miller | phichand and his partner, Carroll, were oduere | so.0 il that the gun was Kot logded 5t | identinoation ofifiMes.y Adums “ay | and Thomas Scott, who arrived to-day | glightly injured. The list of losses fol- Do ”y"'m-,l‘:“h:r'l ihl_' s i w,’?u;n‘h.i :e’iw.: come frn.m“l}:w. drug store | from Dawson City, claim to have made | Wright & Pfeffer, restaurant, old brother o S B Ranner I PR o the trip from Dawson to Skaguay in Miller & Carroll, restaurant, \E‘.:rr v”"[ practically told the (Same |4 cape, while it g CBhown ChAL DErsl | ten days, which breaks the record by :. dh. Snu}gd- meat market, ADVERTISEMENTS. story of the killing s did the unhappy | Adams had not owned a garment of that | | forty-eight hours. They report a good | $2900: Anqgreen Hlos, pRinters, 30 = s ety othe g description for at least five years. | i 7 [PEansai, oo we s BYOCSLE — e osetie Mlier’ wos the Tant WHNEES %0 | Cheate Bre one Besiatt it e deal of gold coming into Dawson from | g4 Sargent & Briska, clothiers, $2000. be examined, and when he told the sad | points of time on which much of the case | | the various creeks, indicating that this | part he played in the tragedy his voice | against Minnie Adams hangs. There Is will be the greatest gold year the Klon- | e s PR A A was tear-choked, and’ he Was S0 Dros-| a precious seven minutes that may mean | dike has ever known. They estimate | Naval;Surgeqn=iin Hesuion 2 ; 3 | VALLEJO, March 27.—A board of naval y to s stimony. dead giri are f in the midst of their unselfishly condole with 1p- | the difference between conviction and ac- quittal, and until that space of time ls xplaiied away it will serve as a weak | spot in the case of the prosecution. Oliver T. Cox, gripman on the Geary the yield at §15,000,000. Gold Run Creek | A E s is Bl t Ma S| and the French Guich bench clalms are | SaiESoD8 18 0 Ao O A e i t9 yielding well. Some pans on Gold Run | officers to be promoted. Quick Relief, prostrated by unhappine: Sure Relief. | the unfortunate voung Muller. street line, is the one responsible for the — S = » The funeral of Kitty Wannenmacher | discrepancy. He was called at the A | will take place tn-day from the residence | preliminary examination yesterday after- 0y ADVERTISEMENTS. of her parents, 405 Frederick street, and | hoon to “tell how, on’ the night ot / %/ R s O S e S R SR N N S s will be laid to rest in the | March his car was boarded at Geary / 505 and Devisadero streets by -a | 7 _ e woman | Muller was instructed and arraigned i 4 Judge Mogan’s cou Brown s | He had no | tinued the case n | whom he afterward learned, he says, was t Vesterday morning, | Minnie Adams. She was standing on and the Judge con- | the corner where the drug store is, and i “Marer 31985 {hat | as he stopped the car to allow a passen- get an attorney to look | 8¢ to get off she got on the dummy and | - sat on the side seat and just behind him. | | Cox went on to say he noticed the wo- man _ particularly, ~because there was standing on the same corner a police-| man who looked after her as the car | went on and she looked back at him. | | meantime he can | after his inters ‘With pain in the region e of the Kidneys can be speedily relieved and cured with a Belt like the Writing papers, pens, inks, biank books | |and legal blanks, cheap. at Sanborh & { | Vail's. . )/ ¢ 7 _4( IAN gy . | MAAReN B e S o O S R R 2 @:04 &rw«%; B O e S S CER SCRs S O D O R R o R I AR = B R | Cox tooked back also. he says, and then: | | eing CUrious to Know where the WOMAD | @ -+—t—e—® 00t 400 40—t —-0-> 4008 -0 —->— 1 4 Imm?‘:g:z ftf::}n‘ at Bribery. |iived. he watched her when she got off L % | i el et ’ spectors Geffeney and |at Parker avenue and saw her go dow. : sement. conveys the |i Tumlerstion dnspectors; Genthgy fanal abikarkes ycats sud el ieia oown HEN Dr. John Watson (Ian Maclaren), the eminent author and di- electricity through the 1 | Orawsora iy ssterday. ariested thide Japn Ao il 1 on s nhE RN vine, arrives in this city next week he will be dined and worshiped Hght-to th A0ek for ‘atiempting to briba them for | this is manifest when it Is compared with by members of his creed and his vast number of readers. Already s 0L S (OF BOSTON) e own adimfecion-and that of & gount | the staicment made by the woman who preparations are being made to recelve the famous author of “Beside duem (L MR e Lab an woman at $ per head. Bleven | bo 3 acl e druggist s & e tanawe at $ per head. " Bleven | bought carbolic acld, from the druggist the Bonnie Briar Bush” and other entertaining stories. Although his tour :‘fl"‘f-w“m:e‘*:n"°u‘:e3:" or to this city is for the purpose of delivering a series of lectures under the management of S. H. Friediander, it is thought he will appear in one of the churches and deliver an address. At the weekly meeting of the Presbyterian Ministerial Union yesterday morning a committee, consisting of Dr. Minturn, Dr. Hemphill and James Horsburgh Jr. of the Southern Pacific Company, was appointed to make pre- parations for a noonday luncheon to be given Dr. Watson at the Palace on his arrival next Wednesday afternoon. It is also understood that the St. Andrew’s Soclety of this city will aid the Presbyterians in their efforts to make the affair a success. Japs were arres a similar offense, $5 per head. ed some weeks ago for | the sum offered being | Woman who bought the acid gave her name as Mrs. Creighton and her address as 3% Point Lobos avenue, which was afterward found to be a vacant lot. Po- liceman Herlihy, who was watching her, cays she was the same woman who boarded the westbound Geary street car, supposed to be Cox's car, and Cox says | she got off at Parker avenue and walked toward the Tyrrell house, where Mrs. Adams lived. The seven minutes came in just there, however. Cox testified that his car on the trip during which the woman boarded drugs or quack doctors. 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