The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 20, 1899, Page 9

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THE SAN FRA NCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1899 PRETTY ELLA PRYAL TOLD THE FIGKT An Umbrella Led to a Family Feud. HOME OF WEALTH IN A ATTORNEY AFTER COLONEL GARRITY. T; hey Not Been Threatened With Arrest in Judge Quinn’s Court. le Condition of Willis Dodge ana Family. In the ges that he terday from a friend who is The latter ye: p sad condition of ce Officer But- Widows’ and Yered to allow of ions in be- phy, 630 Market street, 4 mortgages end estates. lends money . FITZGERALD GOES ey Also Would Have Fought Had ad of five | (o] T = h Nmmw,mmIgoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, § i ° s STANFORD BOYS WILL :s GRAND BALL AND ¢ { +0 ol GET BACK THE AX $:3 A MUSICALE 5 o 2 I . 5 53 (] ERKELEY will return the ax which she took from Stanford after the - & 1 saturday. The California men are somewhat di- + | g > to the proper course to be pursued In the matter, g!o | N rectly responsible for capturing the trophy and | rd favor giving it back. | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | those present bid good-night to their gra- | -ustodian of the ax, and Dave Brown of Stanford & | %08 Broadway, April 18. | cigus host and hostess. this afternoon. Pringle made overtures for turning g | RBOR VILLA, the palatial home of | LD invited guests were: Brown agreed to send word to Palo Alto. It fs prob- Francls M. Smith, whom the ublic is Allen. Mr. and Mrs St Alexander, ot Stanford men will come up to Berkeley, and the $ | has designated the “Borax King’ of e e Fanny Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin 23 CR BHO 40+ O 4O+CHI+0+ D40+ O4O+ O 40+ O+ 0 +O40+0- Miss Gertrud . Mr. and Mrs. ‘Abbot! this country, was last evening the scene of a ball, musicale and fete that from the point of brilliancy, color and Alien, gians dislike to see the trophy leave d they are making a strong effort to have settled now that Stanford shall receive ber mas- Adam: e e s s weelth equaled anything of the Kind ever | len, Mr. and Mrs s fore® the Intercollegiate fleld-day before attempted in Californta. Arbor Angus, M when Stanford gets the ax the blade will e 2 2 Mrs. I W. Al | Villa, after more than four years of build- ing, has just been finished In its perfect entirety, and last evening was the occa- sion upon which Mr. Smith and his fam- | ily took the opportunity to extend to some 1400 of their friends the invitation to ac- cept of the hospitality of their new home. A, Albee. Colonel and Mrs. L: L. Bromwell, Miss An: and Miss Carrie Blowers, Dr. C. A. Buckel, Mrs. E. B. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Benham, Miss M. Bab- son, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bangs, Miss of all the intercollegiate events of the 3 April 13—The faculty here has recelved a f.acu ty to the effect that unless some assurance 1 take place the fleld-day would be declared off. ming serious and ste; a: 1 onside: s to adbe: u: 1 probably: result in putting & wtop o intercolle- a rolling weaith of beautiful grounds, is | Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bisl S i 2 = situated on Piedmont Heights. It has | 2nd Miss Barstow. Mr. and Mis. W = been built at a cost of over a million of | Brown. Mo aod Mrs. J and Miss Balla B+O4+040+0+ 040+ 0+ 0+ 0404040 dollars and for a residence of its kind only has its equal In the summer homes of the New York millionaires of Newport. Every mechanical convenience for com- fort and luxury, every beauty of the dec- Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bi ham, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, M Brown, Miss Adah Brown, Mr. and Mrs. T. and Miss Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Bug bee, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. and Miss Booth, Mrs Eliza Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Breck. Mr. LO4D40+D40+0+ O CHTHCHO+0 40040404040+ O+ 0+0+0+0+0+ r‘\:l:;fD AT DIED FOR HIS COUNTRY. P . t av v and Mrs. < ye M. LS = Slain in Battle Before | orative art, and, in fact, every possible 3nd 3 ST. LUKE’S i‘{ Heemdan A it perfection In house building that wealth ypra f e e Had Reached His Jority. | an command or suggest is within the | Alfred Bay Advices by the Coptic from Manfla| walls of arbor Villa T Mrs R e wedding of the season i S La E; al e more household in rrow into For a month Oakland society has talked ancisco. Although the relatives of | of nothing else than the coming ball, and | G. W. Bunne M. L. Seemann had "een advised through | there was quite a little uneasiness until | Mr. and Mrs. F Brigham. Mr. and telegrams from seat of war in | the inyitations had been sent out. More W. Bray, Mr. and Mrs. H. - of his death, still they that it was not true, came from the cap- than a thousand people availed them- selves of the hospitality of Arbor Villa last evening and were participants in a ocial gathering that will remain green {n | their mem for years to come. The invitatio ted solely to the exclus d, for the social co, Berkeley, Ala- the bay Philippines d against hope firmati Fran places about meda ve shortly after n two hours a up to ndsome porte deposit their loads of well groom news of his | a0t wo The Efghth- which ith un_ for special ests, getting to Arbor As rapidly as, the were shown to the ey deposited thelr wher wraps prior to descending to the main oc tagonal : : Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who_assisted | W (ark. Mr them in receiving, were stationed. In ad-| ang Mrs. J. A. o the host and he those who | T. L. Cornell, helped to recelve were: Mrs. Pedar Sath-| T Mrs. Edwin Goodall, Mrs. Henry Mrs. H. C. Taft, H. s Grace Sperry. rown open to n their ad- . but who were words their ap- S were la beaut aliway opens a se- in different kinds and —— UNION COURSING PARK. An Excellent Card on Tap for Satur- day’s Sport. 1, where thou- On the second pipe-organ of two nd which contains s and pedals, was under the am of the First Oakland, was al Church, M. and Mrs. W it consisted of eight selections, 4, Mr. R tributed by the following r. Eugen D. Wood. E. D. Cran- Mr. R_M. Fitzgera 3, H. L. Taylor, Dr. and Miss Flint, Mr_ar Scott, Josephine Chabot, d Mrs. J. B. Fulle Misses Lucy and Alice Motfitt, Miss Jean Hush, Miss Florence Hush, Mrs. > to . s Schultz, Miss J. Virginie de Fre- o purses offered Mrs. Carroll Nicholson, Miss Etta eral, and it only rvin and Signor Galvani. At the con- s on this of the musicale the younger of s a il Miss'( perous year for all betock themselves to the grand i theater combiped, Where pleasures of the mazy z and blithesome two-step. The mu- for the. dance was furnished by an Mr. and Mrs Sarthwaite, C G Garthwalte and Miss Mrs. Edwin 1 mbowered from sight behind of fel oak leaves and plants. During the earifer part of the evening light refreshments such as ty things were served. quet was announced 00K them s to t every delicacy, both wn 15 the conceptic was served in the Mrs. James Mre. ‘Mare e feature of t Mrs. 5 the rule 1 bowl available the young ced with delightful s light wine for the the gathering was it this occa- monade. Th ider gentlemen After the b t the pleasure contin- v ned to the dance, w e retirement of the co. ere rippling waters and t fume of rare flowers made a veritab The billiard room, the smo! § Quinze drawing-room vine-covered verandas and the many Teeh e and Miss Harrub, Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Miss Howard, Mr. and Mrs GRAND CHAPTER CLOSED. 1L b apter of the Royal Arch | art suggestive crooks and cor ¥ | Sam Hubbard Mr. B. Hovt. Mrs Masons was in session again yesterday {n bor Vila were filled by th:u;vsl»uaéufig S . - D Masonic Temple. The new constitution | Seeking guests. ihe revelry continued | Y™ siail M Hardeo: Captaln and Sre was taken up seriatim, discussed at| whon ‘after one of the most cojoraajoi8: | Hooper Mr/and Mrs Socrates Huff ani ength, amended in some sections and then | cial occasfons In the history of e too 0" | Huff. Mr. and Mrs. C._ 8. H " of the State, | Mrs.” Walter Henry, Mr '3 a; as a whole. grantad to Mission Chap- hich at the previous session work in a most satisfa he new chapter. which on district, has nearl licants for degrees. The . Code, high priest; An kink: Frank Daltor T _of H. S principal so- rail; G. D. Clark, , third rail; E. Gil- ternoon C| les E. Stone was in of the Grand Chapter; ell of San Francisco, Charles L. Patton of San Fran- Charles F. Ott of Marysville, he royal arch; 8. D. Mayer of {sco, orgamst; and C. E. Gi! H DENIES CHARGES OF CRUELTY. b Sler | hisse wiin th grand officers elected at the previous Sion, were installed in due form by Grand Harry Gray Angry Qt Mr. Holbrook High Priest Eli T. Blackmer and adjourn- | H ment followed. | | aehn i S TRIED TO END HIS LIFE. @ Henry Hoffman, who Is sald to be| attempted to commit sulcide his eccentric, I evening at home, 231 Minna street. Locking himself In a room, he slashed his left arm and leg with a pocket-knife, expecting to bleed to death. One of the family missed him, and, su pecting something wrong, he went to the room and finding it locked forced open the door. Hoffman was found lying on cause of the a R the floor, bleeding profusely from _the procntantee self-inflicted wounds. Policeman O'Shea | heir to. He sa was quickly summoned and he had the visers two veter ounced the anim até man removed to the Receiv- ital, where the wounds were Dr. Tormey. relatives of Hoffman are con-| that his mind is Impaired. A rt time ago he created a sensation by sitting in front of his home with two loaded revolvers tightly clutched in his hands, When arrested he declared that he had brought the revolvers intendlng to kill some enemy, who was determined to | unfortu vince |'ity the officer: bies and cos unfit for wo GUARANTEE ie of truth 2 He denies that t em. ses ar L i€ E_POSITIVELY GUARANTEE DR. PIERCE'S PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN old, or that they we the make him a subject for the Coroner. w Belt to be the best Electric Belt in the world for the least money for such ficers or any one. He asserts that Mr. s e an article. For Instance: Our No. 2 Belt (with Electric Suspensory). price $13, is Ibrook did net enter the stabies or con- warranted to be superior to others sold at from $30 to $50 each, and our No. 3 and WILL BE NO COMPROMISE. |8 l o khD e XXX Beits are far ahead of anything in tue line of Electric Belts now manufac- | Gemn any of his horses, and adds that e ey | s : 0 ; o | | the_ arrest of the contractors’ stableman | 1qa F. Nolan, who fired two shots at| FRic SRk hah any others: are mors DURABLES Tiade of BETTER Ma: and NT than any others: are more DURABLE: TERIALS; contain the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHME RECENT PATENT than certaln inferior goods, which are exorbitant prices by means of flaming newspaper advertisemen and false claims of superiority. As for CURES, this whole newspaper could be filled with testimonials in praise of Dr. Pierce's Belts. The following is one of recent date: ELK, MENDOCINO CO., CAL., April 10, 1899 DR. PIERCE—Dear Sir: I have used your Belt a month and find GREAT BENE- FIT trom it. It has helped my back and I am satisfled it will cure me; have been troubled with Kidney Complaint, Rheumatism and General Weakness for 20 vears. Your friend, WILLIAM PLUMMER. a driver was without warrant or justi- cation. I; the first plac said Mr. Gray, “we over a hundred horses at work and ut of the lot there may be a few times, but these we never use, as we | ough well ones to do the work. horses that Mr. Holbreok says were shot arealive and well. Whenthey went to work ay they were as sound as the usual One was slightly Her brother-in-law, ‘Alfred Rosenthal, at ' the family residence, 1623 Bush street, | last week, appeared again in Judge Gra- ham’s court yesterday momlns. he was | accompanied by a male griend, who 'in- | M formed the Judge that there was to be| a compromise, as Rosenthal did not wish | to prosecute her. ‘ Prosecuting Attorney Wentworth said | B he would have something to say about | in of work horses are. 5 o D ' but th: is not | that, and as far as he was concerned | ¥ We have a little “BOOKLET NO. 2" which contains scores of testimon! | :,;d ;;(eh :'hecrr‘,;k fr-ntlwasmsnghuy there would be no compromise. Attorney |l and gives price list and full particulars of Dr. Plerce's method of treating disease S by the horseshoer before it went MeNear said he had been engaged to spe- | Jj by means of electricity. No afflicted person should hesitate a moment in sending for r:.fin e Cadieers the two veterinary sur- clally prosecute the case for Rosenthal | a copy. Forwarded to any address, in plain wrapper. on receipt of 2c in stamps. Call | B T at Mr. Holbrook ccalled in, the | and he knew of no compromise. [ % o cuees | | Beoms that A 1§ the matter with them _ The defendant then asked for a contin- | | only thing uance, as she had been unable to get an B | PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., @ 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, S8an Francisco. - lll“l.lllll L] I“n“lmlllfi'lllm‘.ll | is that we have refused to let them have | the care of our stock, and this is the way they think to get back at us. I will make it pretty hot for these fellows who e are making false statements about our | Advances made on furniture and planos. with being cruel to our Rorses” 4or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misston. attorney, and the Judge granted a contin- | | uance untfl Friday. | ‘ i | Pedro. S. Haight. Mr. and Mrs. Haven and Miss Have Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hall-Whipple, Mrs. Ha tine, Miss Hazeltine, Mr. and Mrs. Ha Hinckley, Mrs. D. B. Hinekley, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hawley and Miss Hawley, Mr. an G. W. Hume, Miss Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. E | Mr. and Mrs. Fragk Jaynes, Dr. and Mrs. | A. Heron, Murry L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John V. . Jacobs, Mr. lndfl“”@' e Homer o, Mo snd M - | The Private Formula of a Noted Physician Made Known-qucl;ly Miss Kittridge, Dr. Myra Knox, D ned Mankin Eeaus ity - e e g e i Hestoros Weshe ng, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. J. Kendall, Captain and Mrs. Ke | to Strength and Vigor. , Arthur | | ADVERTISEMENT King, Miss ing, Mrs. J. W. Knowles, n W. Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kittridge a b Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kellogg, Miss Keliogz, w Kal Mr. and Mrs. Knowles, M. Kales. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lan and Miss Lan- ders, Mr. and Mrs. Iroma C. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leckie, Mr. and Mrs. . and Miss Little, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. ss ar Long, Mr. Mrs. ’ Pa Misses Lohse,Paul an. Lewis nd Mrs. Norman Lang, Walter Le Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lukens, ice Laws. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. G. W . and Mrs. R. and Miss Mc . Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMultian, I . McKee, F. W. McCann, Mrs. McDer- Miss McDermott, Mr. McDermott, Mrs. an, Roy-McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Seward McBe . Mr. and Mrs. Albert i Mr. and Mrs. H. r. and Mrs. Harry E. Miller, rcy Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. S. ( Mr. and Mrs. C. O. G. Miller, Mr. s, Miss and Mr. Middleton, Mr. and A A and the Misses Moore. Al Moore, Stanley Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. and Miss Marwedel, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Marston, Mr. and Mrs. C, Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Martin, Miss Mitchler, Mrs. She! F. Mart Flora Mil do is to send his Mrs. John F. Mer Miss Moral, D. . Mills, Colofel i ; i y D. Miley, Mrs. A, W. May, Fred Magee, M 3 e Y o s 1 Miss Mhoon, Mr. and Mrs. | portunity. Mr. and Mrs. W. A: McGee, | — = mas Magee, Mr. Mrs. J. Mrs. H. A Meivin Mrs. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Musser, Lie iehols, Mr. and Mrs 2 Robert Newell, Mr. Richw J. and Miss Owens, L. and the Misses Ollver, Judge and Mrs A \2n¢ Tumors Cured No KNIFE or PAIN No Pay untit CURED Any lump in a woman's breast is cancer. Faceandlip also common places : ichardson, ‘Mrs. . Mr.and Mrs. N. D. Rideout, 3 epd Stuarc’ and Jaze Rawl visit DR, JORDAN'S Great i . . equa, A B e s S M Museum of Anatomy 1081 ZASRET 5T.2ei. 6124 T2k, 5. F. Cale The Largestotiss Kindia DR. JORDAN—Private Biseases. Consultation free. Wr Philosophy of Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEAENY ST, E in 1854 for th s, Le leas roadway ltam and Miss Sharon, Pro ltz. Mr. and M Mrs. F. G. Sanborn, M nclair, Mrs. E. A, B T evens. nd Mrs. H. O. Trow! bridge, M- { Max and Clara ThL o . _The Taft, s Thomas, as, Mr. and Mrs. H. ._Arthur Thompson, | mas, Philip Thayer, Santa Cruz, F. Taylor, Mr. and cos, Port Har . a2 . Santa B: a0 Uphdm. | San Pedro, East e Misses Vanderslice, Dr. Dave Van Am-| Newport, 9 a ge, Mr. and Mr: every fourth da J. J. Valentine, Miss E Miss Vroom G. Mr. ai ars TICKE street (Paiace GOODALL, P i THE 0, T OFFICE H, Rebert Mr. and Mre B, & N, GO, d Jr. i‘_)l{ DISPATCH FAS TO ’ .t | A JF Sheslen M and PO T, A DND s r._and Mrs Wenban, | From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. Captain and s 1w 3 A n and M T Weishl Miss Mary FARE Z12 First class including Berths Judge and Mrs. John and Meals. Second € Yule, Dr. and Mrs. William Younger, Mr. and e Mrs. Alexand iane | Columbia safls Ap 13, = and Miss Y State of Call 18, 28 . STE == | rt line to Walla Walla, LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | Helena z’;‘xd :Il Doin | Throush tickets to 3 | E. C Wednesday, April 19. Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, ) hours feem Snnj’ GOODALL, PERKINS & ¢ | Fran- | poin Columb . Gree from Port- FORT BRAGG. sola, hence April 18 led Aprit 1%—Stmr- Noyo, 18-Stmr Se- for San —Arrived April 18—Br ship Inve: Port Angeles; stmr City of . trom Alaska. | sa England, ete.; 610 E 1 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., /4 Montgomery | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Frei Mce, 327 M:rul St AUCTION SALES. | TOYO KISEN KAISEA. $50,000 BANKRUPT STOCK! | TEAMERS WILL LE. E WHARF SUN FAT & co., S 5 No. 89 GEARY ST. | Sirecin ot Honstons win WILL BE SOLD OUT BY Xr{\dm“‘e No cargo recetved on AMERICA MARU. HONGKONG MARU .. Round trip tickets at freight and passage apply 421 Market street_corner W. B. CUR AUCTION For the Benefit of the Crec’ors. TO-DAY (Thursday), April 20. At 2and 3 p. m. dally until - are disposed of. Consisting of CHINBSE AND JAPANES, GOODS, OLD GOLD, SATSUMA AND CLOI- | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. RE-PA SONNE WARES, BRONZES, EBONY GOODS, | DIRECT LINE to HAV A_BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF CARVED | Sailing every Saturda IVORY GOODS. SILKS, SILK PIECE GOODS, ' from Pler 42, North LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER- | Morton st LA s AR SILK BEDSPREADS. ROBES. JACK- | GASCOGNE. April AND TABLE COVERS. oA CCHAMP. C. P. TROY & CO.. Auctioneers. | TAGNE, May | and upward,"§ “per cent trip. Second-class to Ha OCEAN TRAVEL. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARI3. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday 10 a. m. reduction on round trip. FOR UNITED STATE: Bowling Green, New CO., Pacific Coast Age: San’ Francisco. | HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. | St. Louts. pril 12/ St. Louis May 3 Paris CApril 18, Parts . ay 10 | NJEW YORK-ROTTERDAM, VIA BOWS | New York......April 28/ St. Pau 323 17 | N Sogne, The Short Route to Pa NEW_Twin-Screw Steamers R Fi ED ®TAR LINE, | n ERDAM New York and Antwern. | (8300), STATENDAM (10.500). Cabln, $50 - 5 vard; Second Cabin, $37. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. | “'Saloon steamers MAASDAM, SPAARNDAM, Southwark ....April 12/ Noordland May 3 | ete. so1. ‘Westernland ..April 13 Friesland May 10 | Send for Illustrated Handbook and Sailings to Kensington .April 28! Southwark . May 17 | THOS. COOK & EON, Pacific Coast Passenger EMPIRE LINE, | Agents, 621 Market Street. San Francisco. Scattle. St. Michaesl. Dawson City. ’ Y AND RIVER STEAMERS | BA For tull information regarding freight and pas- | STOCKTON EXCURSIONS. sage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, Beginning April 2%, THE STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN 30 Montgomery st., ot any of its agencies. HAMBURG-AMERICAN | Will leave Washington-street whart at § a. m. TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS LINE. daily, returning from Stockton at § p. m. NEW_YORK—-PARIS-LONDON—HAMBURG. | dally (Saturday excepted). Regular steamers *TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. | leave Washington-street wharf at § p. m. AND IMP. CO. NEW YORK—HAMBURG DIRECT. dally (excepting Sunday) NEW YORK—LONDON—PARIS-HAMBURG. CALIFORNIA NAV. *BEGINNING APRIL 20th the Steam- | _Telephone Main 05 <rs of this Service will touch at Plymouth o alitats - e SRy &5 HAMBL FOR 0. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD AMERICAN LINE, 37 Broadway, New York. Steamer “‘Monticello.” | Wil be ready for business about WEDNES- HERZOG & CO., Gen. Agts. Pacific Coast, Sansome, aad | DAY, Aprl 35, 189 HATCH BRO& 401 CALIFORNIA ST, cor. 3 1S Montgomery st., San Franclsco,

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