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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 9. 1899. 11 Do You Need a AYOID MALARIA AND Sa e at All Dru MARIANI & CO., 52 WEST 15TH STREET, NEW YORK. s and autogrs ADVEBTISEKENTS. Restores | MARIANTI Sustains | 1N [ Strengthens gists Everywhere. Avoid - Substitutes. Spring Tonic ? WASTING DISEASES. V| Refreshes Beware of Imitations. DFFHICERS" WIVES CAME HOME ON THE NEWPORT w entto Manila to Join Their Husbands. WATCHED SOLDIERS FIGHT | ALL HAD THRILLING EXPERI. ENCES AT CAVITE. ran ports Will Be Hurried Back to | Manila With Troops—The Ari- zona to Sail Next Sat- urday. d port yester- from Manila ndall, S. Arms! partment als'\ of Lieu- Artillery; in the Philippines by Golden Gate Com- | gruss grow where one grew before. | the excellence of the preparation and the | | energetic business management of two officers, | ordered | pay- | trong | the | rans- cted this week back as soon alongside | argo of coal | The work ) 1 of to-day Arizona be away t are to go day morning and ona will sail | andia will go on the cK t0-mOrrow morn- she will begin coaling About Tuesday ay and probably the ,mpany her. The latter the Union Iron Works - POTTOW. t Valencia arrived at Ma- nd the Morgan City was bound for San Francisco wport left a Commercial Compa be launched from v & 1 on the 12th insts She two and lengthened 40 cane deck has been added, put in and other improve- until now she is one of the eamers on the coast. The Ber- r 1e St. Michael trade. mer State of Califor- irs late getting away ves- Columbia River. Just at en wagon loads of fruit came down for Portland ind t had to be piled up ne deck before the steamer e al Honors to Maj. McConville, nors will be shown the re- iward McConville, Who head of the Idaho battalion by the | 1 pany. Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, on Sunday, at 3:30 p. m., at Pytusan Hall, The impr ve ceremonies Of the order will be performed. Major McConville was a prominent Pythian in Idaho, having been a past grand chancellor of Idaho at the time of his death. —————— A VALUABLE INVENTION. The Product of a Local Chemist Proves a Boon to Humanity. When Otto H. Mohr discovered the cel- ebrated “N. N.” shampoo he did a re- markable thing, but when he put it on the market, placing it within the reach of every one, he conferred a boon on hu- manity equal only to the one conferred | by the man who makes two blades of | The | goods were placed on the market in April | of last year. Nevertheless, in the short space of the year fust passed, owing to | Mr. © O I o (] o © o (] o (] © o (] o (] o () o [} © o [} ~ ACOB FREDERICKS, an ex- pressman, residing at 1612 Steiner street, has become involved in a peck of trouble through his ef- forts to prevent the marriage of his daughter Theresa to the man of her choice. Although the young woman is 21 years old and amply qualified to make her own choice of a husband, Fredericks was loth to ad- mit that she chose wisely or well. He does not like Charles Barner, the bridegroom-to-be, and informed his daughter of the fact some time ago, at the same time ordering her to cast him off. This the girl flatly refused to do, and the irate parent, finding his remonstrances failed to produce the required effect, changed his tactics and threatened to prevent the wedding by murdering his offspring. In conse- quence of his bloodthirsty and ill- judged threat Fredericks suddenly found himself behind prison bars, there to ruminate on the futility of opposing his weak will to the mach- inations of Cupid. Fredericks' arrest was the climax of a séries of events extending over a period of nearly a year. During that i | | | | | | | shampoo is a house- e city and hamlet of the . and is being rapidly pushed to the and_ will eventually tlantic Ocean as it has gone | the Pact e T shampoo?" repeated Mr. Mohr ay in answer to a question. ** there i There seems to be no compe itor for it in the market. The prepara- tion has been highly .recommended by physicians, particularly. since the change Informula, in which® is .incorporated a vegetable compound that has ma,t.-‘rlallv adi t beneficial H«llllfifn 1 sudden and Increasing pgpu.‘ ’ shampoc fo the fact | s for {iself. The good its use are appa gin with, it is cheap, putting it within th one. Then its propertie | hoth 1g short of wonderful. It the scalp like magic and leaves the hair healthtul, so p. 'Aside from ’ he con- that com- | e are the can be has other qualitie d it to the public, and the ¢ with which U home. Any dergone the torture of a shampoo in it one who has un- | a| barber-shop. and who pays five times | as much for the luxury, can ap: { ate the ad s of a good home s Poo, and one that 1s more thorough than | the ‘best a barber can give. With these | s up-to-dateness 1 think | . shampoo : demand . Mohr has been an extensive tra having made a tour of the worid, as spent much time in the principal of Europe. It was In G leting his studies in he _discovered preparation. Mr. Mohr, man, is a keen observer, and his views | on foreign subjects and anecdotes of his travels are particularly interesting. He | is possessed of u pleasing personality and | address that in conjunction with his ver- | satility makes him a most companionab! person and has brought him popularity aluable | though a young | in sqclal eircles. He is identified with the Iroguois Club, and is an active and | enthusiastic member of that organiza- tion. e EXPERTS ON MORALITY. Clergymen to Be Called to Testify as to Bacigalupi’s Pictures. At the trial of Peter Bacigalupi, pro- prietor of phonograph parlors on Market street, charged with hdving indecent pic- tures on exhibition, before Acting Police Judge Barry, Friday, Thomas G. Dunn, proprietor of the Art saloon on Market street, was called as an expert witness for the defense against Prosecuting Attorney Carpenter's objection that he was not | qualified to 'testify as an expert as to morality and decency. To counteract the evidence of Saloon Keeper Dunn, Prosecuting Attorney Car- enter yesterday issued subpenas to evs. John Hemphill, Jacob Voorsanger, William I. Kip-Jr. and Father P. E. Mul- ligan to be present when the case is again called next Thursday, and testify as to whether the pictures éxhibited by the de- fendant are immoral or decent. —————— You get the best -violin strings at Mauvais’, 769 Market street. . .Wants a Divorce. Janet A, Felsler has sued her husband, George G. Feisler, for a divorce, alleglng cruelty as:cause for complaint. brin he International Epworth League assembly to San Francisco in 1801. At {-the conference of delegates from the | | various Metholist time his daughter has been employed as a domestic in the house of Claus Wreden, 2113 Taylor street, proprie- tor of the Washington brewery. Dur- ing all this time Barner and Miss ried and Fredericks has made the life of both miserable by his annoying persecution. He had a way of follow- ing them and camping on the door- steps of places they visited, but al- though Barner is a small, inoffensive looking man, Frédericks never suc- ceeded in mustering up sufficient cour- age to tell him that he was a persona non grata at the Fredericks home. Thursday afternoon the young couple visited the marriage license of- fice and Cupid Danforth furnished them with a legal permit to wed. ‘When this fact became known to the father of the bride-to-be he danced C00000GO0000000000000C0000000N000000000000C000000000 PARENT IN JAIL, AND WEDDING WILL GO ON fREDEAIKS THREATS OF MURDER MAR A ROMANCE. with rage and swore the wedding should never take place. After he had worked himself into a proper frenzy he started out to find Barner. The lat- ter is the proprietor of a grocery at the corner of Laguna and Fil- bert streets, but the courageous par- ent did not seek him there, neither did he look for him at his home, but 5 o'clock Friday morning found him keeping vigil in front of the Wre- den tesidence, where his daughter is employed. An hour or two later Fred- ericks intercepted a member of the Wreden family as he was leaving the house and informed him that he was looking for his daughter to shoot her. “She shall never leave that house alive,” he is reported to have declared. Miss Fredericks was warned to re- main indoors and did not venture from the house all day, as her father re- mained in the neighborhood and she feared he might execute his threat. Bhe Wredens advised her to have her father arrested, and although loth to do so she finally decided that there was no other safe course to pursue. Accordingly Miss Fredericks appeared before Police Judge Conlan shortly be- fore noon yesterday and swore to a complaint charging her father with threatening to kill her. A warrant for Fredericks’ arrest was promptly i ed and placed in the hands of Officer W. H. Irvine. The officer found Fredericks at the corner of Sut- ter and Sansome streets, where his ex- press wagon stands, and took him to the California-street station. He was later in the afternoon removed to the City Prison and locked up in the tank his bonds being fixed at $1200 or $500 cash bafl. Miss Fredericks and Barner were at the California-street station a few minutes after the girl's father was brought in. In some way the pris- oner lea that his daughter was there and sent up a request for her to come downstairs, as he wished to see her, but she ignorec request. “Why should I see him?” she =aid. ““He has made trouble enough for us 2 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 © ] [} (] © o © o (] o (] [x] © o o (] © [ ] [x] [ o [} ] o (] o o © [ © ] o o [ ] o o o ] o 10 © o o o (] © (] |© © [x] © P LANS TO SECURE A BIG CONVENTION EPWORTH LEAGUERS HAVE i TAKEN ACTION. | Committee Appomted With Full Power to Act and to Raise | $25,000. | Definite steps were taken on Friday to churches of | Episcopal | this city and from the Epworth League alliances of S8an Francisco and the neigh- boring counties a committee of five was | selected to nominate a committee of five | to do the preliminary work toward se- curing the national assembly two vears hence. The nominating committee consisted of Rev. 1. N. Beard, Rev. W. W, Rev. eedham, L. J. Tru- e B eymonth - They ‘6ps pointed the following as a committee to ure the assembly of 1901: Rev. Thomas Perkins, Robert Husband ah Powell and J. R. Waste. Thi - was authorized to appoint sub- ¢ tees from the various county or- ganizations of the Epworth League to Co-operate with it. Delegates were also appointed to visit the different Epworth leagues and interest them in the prelim- inary work. It is proposed to co-operate with a sep- arate committee from the southern part of of the State of the same kind as that organized last night to raise $25,000 and send a delegation to Indianapolis to re- it the claims of San_ Francisco. Epworth League assembly will be held in that city next August. Should San Francisco secure the next asgembly to be held it is believed that the influx of visitors will be as great, if not* greater, than it was during the Christian Endea- vor convention of 1897, THE FORESTRY COMMISSION To the Editor of The Call: Your in- formant of the action of the Waters and Forests Society was somewhat at fault in the statement that in the ap- pointment by that body of commission- ers of irrigation and forestry it was driven to that action by the Governor’s veto of bills to secure the same end. Two bills were introducéd by the Waters and Forests Society and both had the hearty support and approval of Governor Gage. The society made every effort to secure their timely pas- sage. Both passed the House and the bill for ‘an irrigation commissioner passed the Senate, but did not’ reach the Governor until after final adjourn- ment. As it carried an appropriation which would undoubtedly be held up by the State officers for non-fulfillment of the constitutional requirement its passage was non-effective. It was not vetoed by the Governor, but was con- stitutionally dead before it reached him. C |OLYMPIC WHEELMEN'S RACES. The Olympic Club Wheelmen will hold a five-mile road race from San Leandro to Haywards y out some | more relay as Captain Spillane will lead a club run, taking the 9 a. m. broad gauge boat. The employes of Neustadter Brothers | will_hold a five-mile race to-day -also | over the same course. The entries and their handicaps are follow C. Lang- ley and J. H. Higgins, scratch; Morris Ballin and A. C. McFarlan, 15 all, and I intend to send him to jail for six months."” A moment later she half relented “I don’t want to send him to jail,” she said, “but what can I do? I am afraid he will make good his tureat if he is allowed his liberty. We are to be married next Wednesday evening, and 1 intend to keep him in jail until after the wedding if possible.” Miss Fredericks is tall and slim, with a wealth of auburn hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. She is well educated, and her character is above reproach. The Wredens give her an excellent reputation and have championed her cause all through the trouble in which her love affair has involved her. The young couple have furnished a neat flat over the grocery. The furniture is paid for, and they will 80 to housekeeping as soon as the mar- riage ceremony is performed. Fredericks denies that he threatened his daughter, and says he cannot im- agine why she should have him arrest- ed. He admits that he is opposed to her marrying Barner, but the only ob- jection to his future son-in-law he could think of was that he smoked cigarettes. The expressman took his arrest lightly at first, and claimed he would soon be at liberty. He sent mes- sages to a number of friends, includ- ing a number of bankers, asking them to go on his bond; but as the afternoon wore on and they failed to come to his relief his confidence began to evapor- ate, and by nightfall he was in a de- cidedly uncomfortable frame of mind. He claims to be worth $15,000, consist- ing of the property where he lives and the adjoining house. The property stands in the name of his wife, how- ever, as the result, so his daughter says. of his tendency to drink and make trouble. She says this is not LEAVE ADVERTISEMENTS. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Special] Offering of Millinery Novelties at Popular Prices. Ladies’ Stylish Hats for . Ladies’ Stylish Hats for Ladies’ Stylish Hats for . . Mail and express orders receive prompt attention. ....810.00 $15.00 .$20.00 RAILBOAD BOUTHELN rAC (eACIFIC Trains lenve nu SAN N FIRANCING (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) TRAVEL. 1FIC COMPANY. | SYNTEM.) e due arrive a¢ RAILWAY Frox A APRIL 9, 1899, the first time he has been behind prison bars, and in reply to his denial of her charge declares he has made threats against her life so openly and recklessly that she will have no trouble in proving her allegation. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG00000000‘000000000000000O0000000000000000000000009000000000 two months past her husband has neg- lected to ntribute toward the support of herself a two minor children. She asiks for permanent alimony in the sum | of §75 a month. —_ e Road and Track Events Programmed for This Week. seconds Curtis Winchester and H. Patte Willlam Wolf and Benjamin Moor Ed Long, Joseph Langley and C. L. Ricketson, #; J. Wittman, H. Wallace and H. Wilk Acret, S. Beamish and Benjamin 2 minutes. are completed for the Olympic Wheemen'’s big race meet on the following Sunday, the 15th, at their out- side grounds on H street. A splendid programme of events has been arranged, and some exciting contests are looked for. The entries close Monday night. Re- seats will be on Sutter street, the latter part. on sale at Leben- | of next wee The Bay City Wheelmen's annual vau- deville entertainment will be held at N tive Sons’ Hall next Thursday evening, April 13. An exceptionally fine list of talent has been secured. ~Dancing will follow the entertainment. Reserved seats will be obtainable at Sherman & Clay's Wednesday and Thursday next. “Baby” Gibson and iHardy Downing, with Charles Ward, trainer, will leave for the East Monday night. Gibson and Ward go direct to Cincinnati to train for the coming season. Downing wiH join Me- Farland and Stevens at Louisville. Otto Ziegler Jr. has decided not to go East this season. He is dlsa{{mnlntcd at his inability to regain his old form and will now probably give up the cycling game entirely. —_—————— Wedding Night Reception. A reception was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Megladdery at the home of Dr. W. R. Scroggs, a brother of Mrs. Megladdery, on the evening of their wed- ding this week. Many valuable presents were recefved by the happy couple and they were showered with congratulations and compliments from a host of friends. Among the presents recelved was a hand. some dinner set from Megladdery’'s asso- ciate emnlo)es in the business department of The Call. — ADVERTISEMENTS. A HUNDRED REASONS Can be given why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the best and mbst effectual cure for every form of Indigestion. They are in the tablet form which re- tains their good wqualities indefinitely, while liquid preparations become stale and useless with age. They are convenient, can be carrfed in ADVEBTISEMEN TS. “77’9 FOR GRIP Is only one of Dr. Humphreys’ Specifics. There are others equally good. All Pain, Fever, Heat, Restlessness, al- layed by Specific No. 1. Headache, Sick Headache and Vertigo relieved and cured by No. 9. 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THE SAN FRANCISCO ARD SAR JUAQUI VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as foll South-bound. orth-bound. The forestry commission bill died on 2y Available for investment on Mortgage or ADVEBTISEKENTS. T et ik the pocket and taken when needed. They | Ravenue Producing Securities. HOHTH PAGIFIB OAST HA“.HDAD oen- [Mixed, This failure is much to be regretted, | &T¢ pleasant to take. For terms and particulars address, ger. |Sunday but its harm may be minimized by the | After cach meal dissolve one or two D Via Sausalito Ferry. Daily, |Exc'ptd [ action of the society in filling the gap. of them in the mouth, and, mingling with R. GOUL '] FROM SAN FRAX\CISCO TO mu. VALLEY | s 110750 am| Btockton : It is expected that the irrigation com- | the food, they constitute a perfect diges- | 131 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. AYE. 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It is known that | and free from the poisonous products of o G RAND HOTELS o WEEKA,’,‘A““EL s &s“‘m @ | paof berticulars nr”-;gge;rng i cqmnactiond ;- 2 ¢éakness, Lame Back or anything else the forestry commission will at once | fermented, half-digested food. “._‘_m Fran 3 ¥ B cure the assistance of Mr. Gifford | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the on! SAN FRANCISCO. EXTRA TRIPS on " Mondays, Wednesdays = that ails you .except poverty), and you [ |secu b 0 0 md Enurdl s a8 + * sult. Elec- < | Pinchot, the expert forester in charge | remedy designed especially for the cure Connected by a cover»d passageway. Yo i, o0 e10:00, *11:55 & m.; BUY B will be pleased with the resuit. BIee- @ 001, forestry division of the Agricul- | of stomach troubles and nothing else. | © 1400 Rooms—900 w: h 3ath Atrached, -u 1. 0, UY A FARM FIR SILVER + tricity will brace you up, put ] tural Department. The reports of these One disease, one remedy; the successxul [ All Under One Munagement. wiiaips mar) VM_LEY {o"é.«s:;“: chsco. AND SELL THE PRODUCTS FOR yvears younger than wi orm a e- | succes: c] s the medicine pre- 00 per éay and upward R s O i v YOU CAN DO IT IN -] That" u’what a GOJOD Electric Belt wm quired legislation. ~The Waters and | pared especially for one disease. oA 00 per day and upward g ‘fix;lxrdgl:lzs’ nn h,l:“d'"' ‘Wednt ¥ ME XICO, + do: but be sure you get a good one Forests Society needs active and ma- | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets make the Lasterhandiote Babbd. UNDAYS—S:00, ‘a. m.; 12:03, 1:%0, 3:, | RAISING COFFEE, ORANGES, BANANAS ] e S ateiabout it In #hort BUY terial support. Single memberships are | complexion clear by keeping the blood | © JORN 0. RIRKPATRICE, Mamsger, O | g0, 620 5. . > 5 ™ s e ¥ NO BELT TILL YOU SEE “DR. $5, and organized bodies are entitled to | pure. 20000000000 C000000 1ama m wek sare Gasaaers sod way sta'ns. | THE MEXICAN CENTRAL STAND- = PIERCE'S.” oes membe{ IIM; fffi;}flfley comrlb\;te. They increase flesh by digesting flesh 166 p._m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills Wnd way ARD GAUGE RAILWAY + e e subject is -reaching im- | forming foods. 7 . | Call at the office or send 2¢ in stamps g Lportance that the society should soon | 4 whol s e NEW WESTERN HOTEL, 8:00 a.m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s, | Reaches all the important poiats in the Re- s for “BOOKLET No. 2. Address be equipped with, ample means f0r its | would not Turt one, bat wouia sty | KCEARNY AND WASHINGTON STE_RE. Excursion tickets, limited nine months from & | workc Very truly, T wante of soad 10 simoly | G modelet aad tenosated, NG, WARD & | YOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, | aofe sr iaherones™ oo urenits T0°RY S PIEHGE E‘LEGTR'G Gn JOHN P. IRISH. Over six thousand men and women In | o e aaibr erors oo dre grates i ovacy (yia Sousalito Terry) 'Adarces the indersigned for descriptive mate *3 T £ Michi i 3 Leave San Francisco, commencing Sundafs | ter, {nciuding *‘Fucts and Flgures Apout Mex- ET 3 Sties for Maintenance the State o gan alone have been | room; elevator runs all night. “. 1898: 00 wimtled Cree: STRE . cured of indigestion and dyspepsia by e n—rmn. m 1:45 p. m.. C. B. MINE) 620 MA.RKETKW“ S.F. Dorette H. Heinrich has sued her hus- | the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, nnan—i :00, 10:00, 11:30 a. 1338 p. m. | General Western Agent, room 209 Houser fi‘ma— (Opposits Pala R band. Emil Bruno Helnrich, for mainte-| Sold by all druggists at 0 cents a pack- wgflklyua]l $10[] fll' Yaal' Round tiR. S s SoN, V'"'" @ Mae| 37 S BB RN B R R (B R | nance. Mrs. Helnrich alleges that for | age. 3 g YL ) | ‘mtieste Baa_Francisco: I} w. [URDOCK, Asst. Gen'l Pass, Agt., Clu u;m