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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1899. 5 PI ' J L SHE BMEORIUM, fo S IHEMMEORION o GG[]TTS PUL ’é{viiiiv?iiiiiviiiiib"ii’!Oi))iiiii!.?!))i X | * Hongkong Fine Dry Granulated Sugar—ail this % : k week 21 Ibs for ...... . .....: i L $1.00 ¢ 10 SERVE M R R R R ht hh g e TR S RS AR O RN PR R O O PN I PN N TN AR RN R - e 320520380330’ THEY SAY THEY CAUGHT %00, BUT THEIR FRIENDS STILE NEALL MAY HAVE BEEN CARELESS, NOT CRIMINAL ® & Western Refinery Fine Dry Granulated Sugar—3 all this week 20 s for.................. $1.00 ¢ Best Cube Sugar: —all this week 18 Ibs for $1.00% et e i e 4 % 056 5+ SIS0 0 150050 3050150 33 23S IH 508 AL afifa ::c Someij .becret?: .Rl(:=- i oy Gl glema b i % i Defense Making Out| FISHSTHE ‘ fi‘larFl:zedaitiol:to Boastful Pickpocket s i“;’,',.’"“:bé’,’l t tMaI“doRIUM 'fl’i,dfi”’,f‘,‘ : a Good Case. Oy o+ ol Convicted. i fue, B GotdenRuie Bazanr. "W i S ‘ ‘ Purissima Creek A aTaa N AT, a3 GRAVDESY 008 3 = i ! y Last days of the sale of the Feist Stock of House Furnishings ¥ HIS PHYSICAL CONDITION! WHRAT THEY 3AY VERDICT QUICKLY - REACHED Crockery, Toys, Etc., at about one~half regular prices. : | Chance to buy a watech—We are overstocked with ¥ watches. To reduce stock we will deduct 25 per cent from the price @ of all watches over 810 for the balance of this month—$12 watches, ® $9; $80 watches, $60—that gives you an idea of savings to be made. : | 22> THEY e MAJOR EDIE DECLARED HE HAD | SLICK THIEF BOOKED FOR THE TOO MUCH TO DO. PENITENTIARY. [ EEEI R D b 3 i | Special Wednesday Only. | Special Wednesday Only. : ing to Show He Had Ever Ap- | Henrioulle’s Tale of How the Light- Paittern Colored ™ "?1."(1‘5 biizzel‘& v ed Money He Received for Fingered Rascal Relieved Him | # Yajls, Dress Goods. 1.... 350333 His Own Private of Two Purses of Gold | The very latest offering ever made by the big store—a ¥ Purposes. Seals His* Doom. | style All-silk T stylish, durable 85c Henrietta Cloth, in ¥ | Mesh Pattern Vei blue euchre, marine or gros blue—our 85¢ 2 & ; = chenille spot and ct the yard quality, mind you—special for g ey ; | ® nilled spotted borders /, at .59¢c ¢ Thiren ot REFEREED A We, the jury, find the defend- | & in pretty des | R i b GO - ant, John Piggott, guilty of & blick white and cood | . Special Wednesaay Only- . & | assortment of co'ors | = L 4 |grand larceny as charged in —regularly 25¢ each ‘Prlnfed l:\n alsgsrtpi lot o:f indi St about 100 pieces of @ | the indictment. J. B. Hulcahy, for to-day....13¢ |LaWnS. Fancy printed Tawnse ® | foreman; Walter A. Janke, John i S |lappet weaves—medium colorings—desir- ¥ Garrity, E. H. Lange, Claus Special Wednesday Only. able for warm weather garments, such as : S |Bardenhagen, F. N. Martinotte, & Crefomme Ty auliy | oS e = od O 115 i | i #ood : William Goldstein, J. A. Code. |3 Draperi€S. nhs wide—| Tt < examination of Major Edie was Chris Nobman, A. D. Spearman, copies of velvet designs—an ideal fabric | Special Wednesday Only. M for hedroom draperies, bed comforters | ¥ the m g session * i 5 . |C. E. Darling, Walter Carter. | Woic )y Hale el T Do iy and covers, cu picture—stiff, genu- @ ol — | & 120 yard—to-day only for. 8¢ Brushes: . bries— ol ¢ Wi John Piggott, yho is regarded by the po- | hardwood b 8 Ny | lice as one of the cleverest pickpockets g S I ¢ i ////// | in the country, but who has heretofore | Special Wednesday Only. :i(nl;nid b | defled the authorities to convict him, was Ladies’ Imported S € declared guilty of grand larceny by a jury 25c Hose Bl Moot Cotten e;‘“-‘ ; b 2 | in Superior Judge Cook's court last night, | Palt Ao % | shaped, - | and will be sentenced Saturday. The jury | fol‘ ,70' i hH“““ 2 fi{el”""\" ot fl well-made, durable 50c brush—to-day g : | Wwas out about fifteen minutes. [ @ black—high-spliced beel, double sole end |5 7 " 3c ¢ Sodgs mdvooate!] | Plggott was charged with picking the | g 'mproved toe—narrow drop stitch—our ¢ tement of the wit- | pocket of Gregoire Henrioulle on a Mission regular 25c quality for this day oniy— | Special All This Week. v NenE e, to-the effect street car while returning from the Ingle- | g per pair.. 17c| Eeve > ¥ side racetrack on March 11 of this ye Henrioulle had two purses in his pocket, | one containing $3 and the other $100 in | | gold. When he started to leave the car | at the corner of Mission and Seventh | streets he felt a hand in his pocket. He | | his strength by | i 21 1bs of Sugar W, Groceries, for a dollar is W - or Ligquors: . iugest quantity # |ever offered in this State. See Sugar items at top of this announcement. | These are the other specials for this i week. Only the best groceries find shelf- < Ed! replied .that | s gone, his food did | turned quickly and caught Piggott in the | act of withdrawing his hand. He grabbed 24 | % | him and accused him of robbing him. { Toom in this store. direction he took * THEY ALL TWIRLED WITH | Piggott denied the charge, but he did = 7 :miv- Maiza ZA, t C th - asked the judge ad- | | 50 Henrioulle saw him passing something, | & Joif@f Violets de Nice—a choice A a0t Corte, s thore Gn N YE COUNTRY MAIDS oo ¢ ‘ genlSnls % none better—regularly 13c can.. Spider Leg Tea—our 60c Ib quality | presumably one of his purses, to Childs. The victim of the pair promptly collared imported Toilet Soap—rich- S0aPs 1y scented—three ca 10c ¥ v d the witness, 5305548, 20428+ 0N RARI RN IRIRIRIR RS R SR BIRIRNIRIRIRNININEN IR+ RN+ NN eReRN IR NN RNIRNeRe RN+ RN+ R e RRERNI% V"@i’!’vt.i.’i"@ii""?i!.i’..vibiiFO‘"OV;’FF’."i“'#’il@’ii"Ob#i);'@i’r’ib"!”.""’Vii." him too much un- of liquor to atter lated above. His testimony wz 'tu"d cross-examing- | @B ARSSRESAESEEES SAAESSEAS S SSSSS G‘Q‘GGQ‘Q.@‘K credulity. Now, if they would admit to two full men people would think they were beginning to get down to some- thing like facts, but for them to talk about bringimg back anything at all in the bottles or that they started with ission of a r i o - : - 2 e o the pickpocket’s accomplice and held them S— 2 ; sion of any part of zis F one were to waste a halt hour in listening to General J. H. Dickinson, Thomas M. Cluff, Dr. John Gallwey, Col- % | hoth unbil the areivat of an Sficer. L b tal g s Yo oy only : 45¢c ¥ : t upon the | onel D. E. Miles, W. M. Halstead and L. M. Berrere talk the listener would go away firmly convinced that there g8 | /The purse containing the $34 was found | e Y 43¢ | Le Court’s Mushrooms—1-1b tins—reg- - 1 is not a single trout left in Purissima Creek and that the stream will have to be restocked before it will ever 4 | on the platform of t atliChilas {ifheitle three caxes 3 | ularly 2%5¢—for 18¢c ¥ 3 s prove attractive to anglers again. But that s merely thelr talk. When they began to tell about the results of & & | feet. The other purse was not recovered, | — T Py G ol 718-07: ] e 3 + , ast Friday they gave the total of their catch as 400; now it is al but when searched at the City Prison five ort dnesda S o anes 8 Z c salth |38 o p b oy T RaTenaiials Do D et e Y R kb 32 | $20 goid pleces were found in Plggott's Special WEJ”‘S{W Q:‘h- bottles—regularly S0c each .25¢c ¢ = 1 = el Yet there are some inhabitants of that locality who kept the party under close surveillance all the time they & :]»;‘\!i:; l’)l)"l:r l;!\i«ilrr,l“‘“h z(l?;?;-’e ;)}la]t H;e Men’s Fine 75 dozen | Good Zinfandel Table Wine—regularly @ Is ; bis ill health was great- | (oo in the neighborhood, who laugh at 400 fish, and these inhabitants are men whose word is their bond. There are $ | CEVEr thief Bag mage awhy Wb -(he S ders Handsome |75¢ gallon—for. 5 / =2 3 those in this city who know the sextet intimately who are willing to, stake their last dollar that the only thing caught by gy | Daod miowizis Hiemito tron fito hic uspen er # Suspenders— | Old Crow Bourbon—spring of ’89— beyona Hisphy- | @ s e, a hesfiachat 4 | socks while being taken to prison. | B strong elastic webs—in pleasing patterns, | regularly $5 gallon—for 332755 ora ¥ Ho ‘hbulasnot There are several matters in connection with that expedition that require a more lucid cxplannt;lm'} ”rmln h.—:s § | ;The trial of the case was begun yester- with stoutstitched leather ends in colors | full quart, $7.3873 bottle for $1, - 3 e 1~ : ; been given yeb, but which will all come out in time If the participants are permitted to babble on, and careful note & | day sfternoon, Assistant Distrlet, Artor, Tt }:«eh'r;in;:*haqn'i ‘o m?hl : T}:“‘“{ C’i"ffl"“r Gwnt batti ey X asked if t s taken of all their statemen s Attorney George D. Collins representing | ountings—brand new 35c suspenders | back if it fails to please you—regularly 5 ould not partly For instance, there is much curiosity to know how such a crowd could start off on the trip with & bottle and & & | {050t dant. * Henrioulle was the f :nn;: for ...18¢ | 90c hoclle—speciallfor i g72&: - to attend to hi half of bait and return with two full bottles. Yet that Is what they tell, and, moreover, they resent any show of in- | (iinass and told of the occurrence as o-day-for. S =2 ¥ e { a convineing manne s swered t witnes tion failed to shake . was t eat d he only a bqttle and a half, why, it's absurd on the face of it. i R T 8} b v he ¢ | = = = : ¥ a Cajab : s (ot Gallwey's experience on 2 log: The . H, Hutchins, who was on the car € u alcohol. hen there are certain parties who would like to hear an u?hmsfll' Yer: "“\} ‘;fim“mm dnmp‘:'m Kt fnto'tHe clear the trouble occurred, testified that| could not have placed the mone 11 enough_ to n _their, verdict. The 1 Scmipagnul M doctor himself admits that he went out on the log to fish and that it gave way wi Sl e gl w Plggott drop something. Thor his stockings, and a dramatic s | jury was polled and all affirmed that they e “of artiller cold mountain stream. But the way he tells it leaves the impressiorf that there is much interesting data ot Connolly, the conductor of the car, Henry | enacted In the courtroom when Piggott | had agreed on the verdict rendered. At: g <4 s eld 2 e Vi o sleep on the log and rolled into the creek, or attempted to ride and the S | 'w Jaced on the stand to prove this | torney Collins excepted to the verdict and s al of the Department Held “Wyhether he went 1o sleen B Parrell, the arresting officer, testified in | claim. He w handed five twenties and | will move for a new trial. Judge Cook pectators were | announced that he would sentence the oner Saturday. - Childs' trial isset for o5 April 19. bucked, are details yet to be learned. Again, the social columns of the papers have been their honor by the elite of S8an Mateo. who had only he or Field told how he accounts of the abl. corroboration of the robbery and the sub- | the jury, court and sp ere | sequent finding of the purse at Childs’ | treated to the sight of Piggott dropping | p twenties into his waistband, then danc- canned in vain for a description of the grand ball given in rd of them' in a.general way. Of course, the ball was given ’Nx‘wmun. a passenger, and Patrick | | feet. Police Sergeant Martin and Detec sh story. . s regard the truth with reverence. But reports of the 8 | fe¢ 3 e bey ! ihtil they fe he 1l before they started in to tell t fish story, for country folks regard = tive Gibson testified to seatching the p ing around until they fell out on the floor. — — 1 to_prepare for the in- ball that have reached the city describe it as decidedly recllerche, with General Dickinson leading Undertaker Halstead in § | oner and finding the gold in his sho P en Pizgott placed the twenties under o =l g asked to postpone it for the race for social honors by a nese. and Detectives Silvey and Eagan testified | the waistband of his underclothes, hopped L ~'D TSR I-said he was then set- Perhaps the failure of the San Mateo people to have an account of the affair sent up is because of the shameful #= LIS peneralreputationibeing haa | aroundisome moreRng Tallecl S UOUSC | J16 Seventh et edrsier Allaicnfaalt feater. h California’ Violu e o brae by alleged fishermen. The poor beast was harnessed to a threé-seated carryall, and hauled them e fantenss sousil to showiihat Eigol ieras 1ogs - OVanat = Jiteece grompaceny o abuse of a horse by the alleged ermen. . gott was the habit of carrying his | would inspec sxamination showed that the” twen- stopped by his garters. The| moved nd the yellow The ————— ream they were searching for. Were Wedded Quietly. edding of Miss Be e Bathurst Brooks and George Rosekrans. was sol- emnized yesterday by the Rev. S. S, Cry e ha i T or. The ceremony was delightfully sim- e ple and was not a surprise to the friends case was not coneluded until 10:15 | of the young couple. Immediately after evening. Ti v was out | the rite the bride and groom left on their re- honeymoon trip, and when they return of Henrioulle ' a reception will be held in_their honor. ¢ then repajred | The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. )m but remiined there only | Harrison Broo money in his shoes, and that it would have been impc e for him to have | slipped the money into his socks while | being taken to the police s "% | Johanna Fredericks, Piggott | testified that she saw him pla ticular $100 in his shoes bef on the all over the county before they could find the s Oh! if that poor beast could only talk! ; From all that has been learned ‘of the trip so far, it appears that Miles was the only member of the party who really distinguished himself. You s an insurance man he has had much experience in adjusting disputes, so when he was invited to referee a prize-fight, also arranged in their honor by residents of San Mateo not members of the smart set i ) g that he fille osition with satisfaction to everybody B ot thbse hen!. Wiy Shn‘l‘h 'z‘n:“nfn.‘:‘mlfif ke A showing if they caught so many? Just fancy Dickinson charg- ing e urissima Creek with drawn sword, slashing about trying to impale & trout on_ his trusty blade! Or “Doc. I Nt g to lure them from shady pools with a bottle of nerve tonic! Or Tom Cluff trying to bait them with a hunk of cheese from his own store! Or—but, oh! well. That crowd never 400 trout or four trout. The fish they X Ives on while on the trip was the good codfish of commerce. and he in their down- Field went on He went to_the d found Neal or an orderly the orderl officer all over vard course by the pris gott also gave the jur ce this par he left the > day the appare ys B R R e e R R IR AN S A O R RN Y T R D D~ DR B PR R P DO ARY "R 0N ArHdedrAyBanE e ¢ also an : C: de; were strangers & | combatted by s 3 : SRR 4 g ke Martin and the detectives. read to them 202+ B et et et e AN e RN NS NS RARANOUIN NN NI NN S N R R+ RN+ K4KeM | The defense contended that Piggott | to the jury r 5 g on it w at- ¢ Neall had consid- | 8 tell about gorging themsel + = that ) sh the A R R AR R A PR R N RS AR R AR X R clock was con- the inspector had | w time the d oot ps_Neall be- ot be there on | . %ol E | {hat had to be indorsed, and that Mrs. | UNIVERSITY REGENTS i said that he did mot | Nolan had been appointed administratrix £y f = - | only the before. loitss it an nour any- | only the duy BefOre, . o¢ tne testimony | THANK TWO STUDENTS |mm way the whole goes to show that while !\efall dnl_fi)( AR el eircumstance that cer- | keep his books written up, from W e e explanation. He knew | ever cause, he had all the money he re MAY BE CURTAILED. Should Be? Study Yourself! Do you realize that you are not the man you should be at your age? Are you growing old too soon? Do you find your strength failing you, exposing the great drain that has been sapping the very life and ambition out of you? Then you must up and help yourself. You can't stand this drain any longer. You must use this new method of applying Electricity. See what these men say: eonscientious | celved in a place of safety, and that he did not appear was had never misappropriate e DT mas | statement that he yas waiting for Mrs. aid then the ac- | Nolan to indorse the Shects he was ap- | Two students of the University of Cali- \djutant of | pointed administratrix only the day be- | fornia, J. W. Cralg and E. H. Denicke, <. He told | fore he made the statement, and she|were tendered the thanks of the Regents Neall dis- | cnuldhnmuha\'e l{x:d&n;d :r;» ,1}3‘\5"','1‘: will | Yesterday for their work last Thursday ipted for | fore that H i “on ‘medical testimony to | in preventing the destruction by fire of at Mr. Thotnton | free himself of that charge. | the Mining *buflding at Berkeley. Their ontest, although | The case is summed up in a question | presencé of mind and prompt action, it @HHOUBR | oyt by Mr. Thornton to Pieutenant Har- | was acknowledged, had prevented an ex- Mrs, Neall | ris: “Have you any knowledge that these | tansive conflagration. 2 her hus. | checks (those of the exchange) had | "“At ‘the same meeting the Regents ap- e was left by Mr. Neall for his | pointed President Kellogg emeritus pro- > action of 7 yasked THOTON, | ledge,” was | £6550T of Latin, the appofntment to date money | ave no s 4 rom July 1 next. eived the | the answer. Charles M. Bakewell, a graduate of the ge which 2 ¢, now at Bryn Mawr, Pa., col- him for the use of | PEDDLING BOGUS TICKETS. "*r“"'h“”’ appointcd ussistant’ professor i the band, and of philosophy, the appointment to take 11l about it, but had | A Well-Dressed Fraud Tries to Im- |effect July 1, 190. H. E. Montague was from him. He | Priest: appointed instructor in philosophy to ac 1d not make any pose on Two Priests. during the absence of Professor Howi- i indorsed by Mrs.| Rey. Father Wyman of St. Mary's | son. ; of the post Monday reported to the police that a!proposed extension of the summer school made | ble well-dressed man had called upon him | at Berkeley. Prestdent Kellogg stated Tis referred and endeavored to sell him some tickets | that the proposition to enlarge the course ing officer, Col-| gor a picnic which, he claimed, was to be | 80 as to take in pedagogy, mathematics Thornton put in| given by the American Assoclation on |04 h'*‘“’-g(.g',;,ofid‘ii)"‘{flp‘?flc"fi’zi“fia l:xl‘xg s tell what|May 4 at Shell Mound Park. Thinking Abomea o failt fiut Hihe s it e the r‘rlan an s !r'u:dh,hP refused to have | coming summer l)ly Sl of lh]el ré.cxhthm ate with- anything to do wit im. many of the teachers who would be bene- “olonel Compton Subsequ;ml\' 1‘:1,- n:ixjn rn;[ Rfiv. [i‘an;er fited by .such (.,,m,ge):“enlt woutld nhe fn Nugent 0 rigid’s Church and also | Los Angeles during the time of the sit- had received from | endeavored to victimize him. Father Nu. | ting of the Natlonal Bducational Asso- | them from Mrs. | gent has informed the police that mno | ciation. For that reason he asked that checks relating to ex- | such picnic is to be held and says that | the board rescind its order for the three i these he had turned the man s a fraud. It is clalmed that | additional subjects. There was consider- g yMcer, Lieutenant | the schemer represents himself as a Dep- | able discussion on the matter, which was yver the checks be- | uty Sheriff and that his object in selling | finally compromised, on motion of Regent over and he saw the tickets for the alleged picnic is to | Rodgers, by the appointment of a_com- any of it. His | tn. da; d and re icer of the day for next wi of th private { 4 22 sn th e to the r ot se sufficient money to furnish a libra- | mittee of five to arrange for the addition- t some to T aant |y ifor ithe “hard-worked . boys” In_ the |l course and formulate plans for the re- F Jleutenant Neall. | City Hall. ception of such of the delegates to the . - B2 nea T of them had been in-| A description of the man was sent to | association as might be induced to go to DR M A MLAUGHLIN, SIERRAVILLE, Cal, March 21, 1899. WASHINGTON, Nevada Co., Cal. the various outside stations last night | Berkeley. The chair appointed President out a4 bill to | with written instructions to the patrol- | Kellogg and Regents Rodgers, Kirk, ain | men to arrest him. | Budd and Pardee. aid, al- | — —e—— [, The thanks of the Regents were ex- rom Captain HE : tended to Mrs. Phebe Hearst for a collec- Il for that| SCOTT GETS THE CONTRACT. |{eWeh {0 L art and architeoture A 5 Rufus N. 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