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/ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1899. Thousands of lives have been saved by WARNER’S SAFE CURE. Thousands of men and women keep in perfect health to- day by WARNER’s Sare CURE. Your life and health are too precious to be trifled with. Take WARNER’S SAFE CURE. McCLADE MAY CHINESE WOULD ESCAPEON A~ EXCLUDE POLICE TECHNICALITY ~ FROM CLUBS RN s el A Prominent Firm of Attorneys Engaged. Important Point for Cook to Decide. EVIDENCE MAY BE BARRED CONSTANT VISITS GALLING FIGHT OVER THE ADMISSION WILL SUE FOR A PERMANENT OF DOCUMENTS. WRIT OF INJUNCTION. g lleged Forged Its Face Societies Are All Operating Under Charters and the Owners Think Police Can Be Kept Out. FAMILY EXCURSION. Congregation of St. Dominic’s Church Will Picnic Among the Redwoods. 3 3 tu y 6, tt Xt May excursic egation of St. Tiburon Mirabel Park, the redwoods part of ( quite attractive ent promises to be very 4 B ks suc t is thought that at w e o “ ple will be in 2 % Hiaa b aration for th ¢ ort of those who go 1 An unusually large gate and game prizes will be many being nsiderable ¥ 1 ant at $150. An and a mandolin are among the one hu away fldren, will be g T — SUCCESSOR TO MISS BLOCH. Miss Madge Fairman Appointed Sec- retary to the Park Commissioners. Miss M I 4 prompt ent to the r on everything. Munyon's Inhaler, A FREE test of the inhaler will be given at our store any day this week. size —————————— Threatened His Family. Frederick Nief, 613 Grove street, was ar- | rested yesterday afternoon on a rra charging him with threats to kill. The warrant was issued by Judge Graha who fixed the bonds in $2000. 3 Mary, is the complaining witn alieges t her husband is cra: | drink and has been threatening to p her and the children. —_———————— 81 size. .80c m, from oison 1t your property is mortgaged and you need | more money see H. Murphy. 63) Market. ® —_—e———— The Chilkat Wreck. William Packwood, chief engineer of the Chilkat, and Captain John Bash, ter of the steamer North Fork, test ! before Local Inspectors Bulger and Bolles i yesterday that the Humboldt bar was \\ dangerous to cross at ebb tide, and that the captain of the Chilkat knew it, but that he felt that he had to make schedule t! , no matter what might be the state of the water. | —————— | Genuine Buckeye Mowers, | Hooker & Co., San Francisco. 949-951 MARKETST ~—— MEXT IO MALEBROS — the best. . a 20 D00 88 DRSS | i FRIEND OF THE REINDEER EN ROUTE TO FAR NORTH SRR t of Edu- ay and regis- ational Bu- the revenue sian posses- : ace the Alz hundred of cint Barrow some time ago ears in efforts h three more from down tions prevailing to in the present Alaska and o 7 m or the grea graph an tel M. Teller of ve Congre ac difficulty has been willing to sell them ar reprod their k Alaska he habi The tation of reindeer in Siberians are perfectly to their new home and reindeer domesticated in lers at Point Barrow makes The near future will see through the ice-bound in- g 2 g g g. 4 g ds of the won Alaska and Bri = OUSRONRANENS BRA that he could pay them all less " of the checks, and that he & to be the case. cipal part of the defense was the identification of the detailing Neall to ch the defense al ealth. He was as- DEFENSENEALL - CLOSED HIS CASE il Plea That He Was 11l and Overworked. he du laying out tr for all the troops, volunteers and ot part of the on of the appoin a 14 der of Troop B, his e orders were iden- rd Field, Second Ar- that time orde | Thornton re the rules go been g s h read, d the following extract fre ng the ¢ profit SUDDEN ENDING OF THE TRIAL i S o the following paid into the serving at the THE ACCUSED CONTRADICTED NONE OF THE EVIDENCE. of the cor be approp SR plants for the same pertodicals, sta Relies on the Technical Point That Dividends Had Never Been Le- exchange or the the pur- BIOATOM0 % 20 2RO SOOI 0 & O SISO D SLrs GOOHHLH0S 06 O G CHOTO DI OO LHOLH REO2ILIR S 241 ]mad» commissary and | ctor general, who | ng adjutant’ gen- | Mr. | 3 KILMER'’S REMEDIES. B ne i 83 2 BENEATH THE WEIGHT OF £ FREE TO MILLIONS OF g COAL, NOT CENTURIES FFERER g : the municipal home at the direction of & | SU Sa o men who, even .hough they have? $ his woes. Still he rygonn;:mli;h i:\‘zb‘ o & THEJJUDGES, _ SHIVER AND \SNAKE‘ FOR. (OAL N re: Procurement of coal for courtroom and chambers. In re: Superior Court, Department T. Sherlff ordered o procure coal for court and coal ofl for use in cham- bers. The wheels of justice froze up vesterday and It was up to petit Sheriff Henry Martin to thaw things out and start the grind anew. It Is seldom that a lack of fuel is made the of official record and order. also seldom that such a dignitary Sheriff is ordered forthwith to chase out and provide, that judicial limbs shall not tremble from the chilling draughts. It is, as the Sher- iff holds, not quite au falt to drag coal sacks around the corridors of quitable basis as sh uncil, with the approv officer. Where differences t arise between the council and the o cer the decision of the department will be final. The money thus d be paid into the company or 4 nt funds. Tn additton to the den T the hospital detachment the proportionate s for the sick in the hospital who belong to the various companies or detachments that are members nf the exchange will be turned er to the surgeon. Any variation from the: = requires the sanction of the Secretar: of Tt was then announced that the defense had closed Its case. the first time Neall appeared in the double bars of the captain’s rank, and during the afternoon it was formally an nounced by the judge advocate that t accused had received his commission captain_and that he was entitled to the title priveliges of that rank. The case will not be argued orally un- less the written arguments which rnton and Judge Advocate Noble srepare_are thought insufficient by the court. Mr. Thornton asked three days in which to prepare his argument and he promised to s it to the judge ad- ubmit Sa d afternoon nounced that un- he would have s g, and to that time the eourt ad- i Ocean Water Tu Baths. Seventh street Mission. from ean 101 water direct —_———— ROLL OF HONOR. ner Salt One of tae Native Sons of the Golden West Who Served in the Vol- unteer Service. The grand secretary of the Native Son | of the Golden West has calied the atten- tion of all the parlors in the State to the roll of honor of the members of the order who have done or are now doing servi in the Philippines. In his I lors he says many members | | | d Parlor. are errors or omissio rlers whose names have not ported. the secretaries will please report them | to m Rin or k, as the reports go to press on M —_———————— Advances made on furniture and planos, with | or without removal. J. Noonan. 1017-1023 Misston —_——————— To Test the Garbage Law. Andrew Jambrone, a scavenger, ap- peared in Judge Graham's court yester- day, charged with dumping garbage on a vacant lot on Mason street, between North Point and Beach street. The com- aining witness is John Kenneally, 1813ty | Mason street. Jambrone's attorney noti- ed the Judge that Jambrone intended making the case a test one, to see If he was compelled to take his garbage to the crematory. s e Administrators to Spare. Four applications for letters of adminis- tration upon the estate of the late Ed- | ward Barrett, filed by J. Duffy, Theresa | Hartnett, J. Daly and the Public Admin- terday. Barrett died intestate a | time since, leaving an only daughter, Mrs. se of gymnastic apparu! when there {s n << £ asium connected with the xchange Post Exchange. | profits for the p > of other than these e The defense in the case against Lieu- tenant Neall has opened and closed, an ‘ | the case has been finished so far as the 1 taking of testimony is concerned. Mr. | Thornton, Neall's attorney, promised that his case would not take more than two ay morning he modified this then in the afternoon fense and finished it | up the within haif an The defense h the questions cc been puttir our. s been foreshadowed by | nsel for the defense has | tness all through | the trial 1 I and overworked | is the contention, but beyond that there will also be the claim that he could not aid any of the unfort which have landed him k of trouble becau: red. Colonel Compton te refused to approve the div 1 for January because they s declared were not made out by the exchange coun- the consequent nece: spectfully to inform ou = a majority of it. Under | umstances the dividend could not have been paid Is the c...m of the defense; but it is also in evi h excuse as that was eall for his failure to pay. He put it| on the ground that he would have to get | the Nolan checks indorsed, and this was | shown to have been but a flimsy excuse, | and those to whom it was made brand it | as a deliberate attempt at deception. De- | ception ig conduct unbecoming an officer | and a gentleman, and that is the most | serious charge against Neall. The mere | fact that he had no right to pay the divi- | dends, even should it be so shown, does | not mitigate the charge of deception. The last witness was called by the court. It was Captain Pratt, one of the members of the court, who commands Battery E of the Third Artillery. He was called to tell that in the beginning of February he received a dividend of over $4 from the post exchange paid by | Neall because of the withdrawal of Bat- | tery E from the Presidio to new quarters of our patrons. ANNOUNCEMENT ! Owing to the continued heavy rush of business at our establishment since the open- ing of our REORGANIZATION SALE and employes sufficient time to arrange the stock in their respective departments, we have re- | that our doors will remain closed until 9 [ o'clock this (Thursday) morning, at which hour they will be opened for the reception Murphy Bullding, / Market and Jones Streets. ssity of allowing our I | | | | | r friends and the public at Fort Mason. The intent of this was to show that while Neall was refusing to pay dividends on the ground of the fail- ure to get the checks indorsed, he did pay one of the dividends and the infer- TOTST T SOSOOLT S TGOV N L ST SLND TSV T0 © QOIS0 v of War. | J. Duffy. | administrator of her father's estate, and | termine who is entitled to letters of ad- ment ready by Monday | B4 | An Excellent Combination. | every objectionable quality and sub- | | printed on the front of every package. turn his own key close himself in a bastile under hisg| Almost everybody who r care for contempt of court at the di-% | newspapers is sure to know of rection of a sh er;ndgh‘l]udgc, s0 hfiié Root e okt Ve seedy hustled and hustle did his men. Coald |y o ipo oo el and coal oil began to appear late Ing MWH'nmhé::t‘m“dwil;:-u{mx:!; of t‘: the day, too late to be of service, but - 2 A s = n‘ur, .,r:n\ ered after with its appearance appeared the g s of scientific research by the emi- Signity of the Sheriff's office, for theg |nent kidney and bladder specia.ist, Dr. grime of the diamond dust besmeared ¥ | Kilmer, and has truly wonderful the amp- pow- o faces and they had stooped 5 : onde e e placicened <ack and reek-if | €rs In curing k , bladder and ing, odorous can. & | uric acid diseases. 2 Kidney trouble is responsible for | more sickness and sudden deaths than ? any other disease, and is so deceptive x4l that thousands have it without knov 2| ing it | Thousands owe their heaith and even » | life to amp-Root and thousands @ | more who to- iay think themselves be- vond help can be made well by the use of this great remedy Swamp-Root has been tested in so many ways, in hospial work, in private b | practice, among the helpless, too poor 2| to purchase relief, and has proved so & | successful in every case that a special % | arrangement has b made by which 2| all readers of The Call, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent absolutely free by mail. Also a book telling more about Swamp- Root and centaining some of the thou- & | sands upon thousands of testimonial S | letters received from men and women 2| who owe their good health, in fact, ? | their very lives, to the wonderful cura- A Ao Ch 2| tive properties of Swamp-Root. Be e & | sure and mention the San Francisco :’"E“":H“ART'“ 3 | Daily Call when sending your address 53&:"5‘5 ES THE % | to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. P e &| 1t you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one- dollar size bottles at drugstores. FASCINATING COMPLEXIONS She nominated her husband as a short time later she died. Her husband applied for letters of administration and then Theresa Hartnett, a niece, applied. ! J. Daly, under authority rec =d from Mrs. Duffy, a sister of the deceased, now living in TIreland, next applied, and the complication extended to such an extent that the Public Administrator put in his | application. Judee ffey has now to de- That soft, complexion be obtained Boap an ous power for new life and tone t preserving the co: skin; beautl fing and ministration, a problem which he will de- termine in the near future. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE | ALt SATURDAY 'SOUTHWELL CPERA COMPANY | —IN EL CAPITAN! OTE—Branch raphophove Co., I building, wh THIS WEEK-MATINEE e ! a} 2 LITTLE TYCOON t Week COLUMBIA THEATER. LAST 4 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. ROLAND REED The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, | Syrur oF Fiee, manufactured by the CavrForNia Fie Syrup Co., illustrate he value of obtaining the liquid laxa- ive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and gresenting them in the form most refreshing tothe | Accompanied by ISADORE RUSH, taste and acceptable to the system. It In the Amusing Comedy is the one perfeet strengthening laxa- tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispeiling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per- manently. WOMAN - HATER. | EXTRA—Beg Its perfect freedom from | TTRA metiain “ON AND Original Cast and Produ SEA’ v stance, and its acting on the kidneys, | liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal | laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and | other aromatic plants. by a method | known to the CALIFORNIA Fie SYRUP Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please | Direct from Europe, remember the full name of the Company HAWTHORNE SISTERS, In the Charming Japanese Romance, WILLOW PATTERN PLATE.” VALDAR ELSON e Famous and Beau- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, EV. Foc sale by all D TE L. @ WD NS, JACKLEY W Last Week of LILLIAN BURKHART AND COMPANTY, In “MY AUNT'S ADVICE.” e Reserved Sea Balcony, 10c; Opera Chairs and Box S oc Matinees Wednes THIRD ANMNUAL ALCAZAR DOG SHOW! MECHANICS’ PAVILION, MAY 8, 4, 5, 6, 1899. Nearly $5003 in Cash and Trophies. PRIZE-WINNING DOGS FROM ALL OVER ‘ THE UNITED STATES. i Open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Daily. | ADMISSION—Afternoons, 25¢; Evenings, 50c. Children, Half Price. SAN FRANCIS NN 7} urday and nday. SEATS BY PHONE Main 254. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) AT 8:15, LAST WEEK OF CAPTAIN SWIFT FAREWELL MATINEE SATURDAY. “HIS JAPANESE SEATS NOW ON SALE. ‘el | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestine Kreling. .Proprietor and Mgr. THE GREAT HISTORICAL PANORAMA, BATTLE OF maNILA BAY THE GEISHA | A PERFECT PRODUCTION IN EVERY “ISCO H. H. CARLTON | | | TO-NIGHT. AT § SHARP, | | The Japanese Suc esstul Musical Play, A wondertully realistic representation of the greatest sea battle ever fought. | DETAIL. The spectator stands near Dewey on the | VLY SATU NEE AT 2 P. M. bridge, while the contest rages all around. | O SAIURDAY MATINEE ! : | NEXT—"ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE.” | Surpasses the panoramas of Waterico and | Gettysburg in scope and present interest. | PRICES ok 25 and 50 CefltS 1 S Market Street, near Eighth. | 2 Telephone Bush 5. OPEN DAILY FROM § a. m. to 10 p. m. ADMISSION. c: _ Children, 25c. CUNCERTS ANL RESOATS. CHUTES AND 200! E’A C EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. L 2 Py THE POPULARABIWA“I:%SORT. | TO-NIGHT—AMATEUR NIGHT! Now open every Sunday ng the season. . B fine. “5: | Amateur Cake Walk of All Nations! Music, ing, Bowling, Boating, Fishing and other amusements. Refreshments at city prices. Fare, round 2 and 4 p. m. Returning, les 1n:15 a- m., L 3 and 5 trip. %o, Children, Lic; including admission | SATURDAY NIGHT, 0 g : GRAND BENEFIT, by and for ——THE STEAMER UKIAH—— s P M e s hNe 5 22 'THE JOWA MINSTRELS! e | First Appearance on Any Stage of BILL BUCKSTRUM, the Goat. Steiner 1851 SUTRO BATHS. —OPEN NIGHTS— “ From 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Bathing m 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. ADMISSION, 10e. CHILDREN, Bc. Bathing, including admission, 25¢; children, %0c. | Visit LUNETTE and the LONDON MAZE Open Dail Reserve Seats by Phone,