The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 7, 1899, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 7, WILL FIGHT A WELBURN'S WIFE TOOK A REEF POOLSELLING COLLECTION OF SAT WITH HIM. | IN THE STOMACH | AGAIN BEFORE NEW GAS RATE IN THE COURT) OF A FISHERMAN THE COURTS —— TR = —_— The lodge will have a ladies’ night on | . . S g rune 1 e 1oazereom-at 23| Held His Hand and Second Trial of Book~ Sutter street. There will be an e x-rdllovrt; 1899 ADVERTISEMENTS. LINEN ¢ Department. from Salt Lake, where he had been spending a few days. It was not his in- tention to visit this city, but, as he stated yesterday to Colonel Howell, past exalted ruler of San Francisco Lodge, he found himself as far as Salt Lake and con- cluded to see San Francisco before re- turning to his home. Last evening he paid a visit to San Francisco Lodge and was recelved with a welcome such @ Elks only know how to give. San Francisco Lodge has made arrange ments to pay a fraternal visit to Stocl ton Lodge on the evening of Saturda the 20th inst., and the committee that will have charge of the visiting members Is J. P. Dunne, A. J. Carmany, T. O. He: denfeldt, Frank Sime and H, S. Manni the exaited ruler. Nautical Cure for In- Consumers Form an Organization. D e Comforted Him. digestion. maker Jones. T ‘ SCIENTISTS TO ME;:T. e A R THE $1 10 CHARGE | A" Excellent Opportunity to Displsy | pyepy |NCH THE SOLDIER | THE PATIENT IS RECOVERING OBJECTIONS TO THE VENIRE During the present week we will offer some very e | £ bl i large lots of FINE HOUSEKEEPING LINENS at lower prices s for he mem- than similar goods have ever been offered in this city. The goods are of Irish, Scotch and German manufacture, and conslst of TOWELS, NAPKINS, DAMASKS, DINNER SETS, TEA CLOTHS, LUNCH SETS, GLASS LINENS and LINEN SCARFS. ception and entertainment of | bers of the Association of Ame! Agri- | GAVIN McNAB ASKED FOR TIME FIRST OPERATION OF THE KIND | cultural Colleges and seriment Sta- | TO PLEAD. | IN SURGERY. hold_their annual conven- | v on July 5, 6 and 7. Par- veen made for the in the Acade! the Chamber en offered to is now u on of the ATTORNEYS EMPLOYED TO REP- RESENT CONSUMERS. THEY ARE ALL SWEPT ASIDE BY JUDGE GROEZINGER. . g Plan or Ex-Collector Had a Full House of | John Tohakka, Who Was Dying From Sympathizers in Judge de Hav- Dilation of the Stomach Caused Attack and Tests to Be Made Against the Tentacle All Afternoon Taken Up in Selecting the Jury and the Hearing el ana'information | en’s Courtroom to Cheer by Chronic Indigestion, Will Take Place To- ases 18-inch BLEACHED sy the Cor and natural | . poration. a4 alities of the | Him Up. Is Cured. Morrow. 2c LINEN TOWELING. Worth entlemen IS we | g e L . + all of t literature | ¢ == . —e— Yard, 15¢ yard iblic sentiment bes set its seal of cetr- may bo| Ex-Revenue (?o!lg;m;‘“'eablt]mappea.red Since the early days of navigation sallor| The second trial of H. L. Jones, the R I e e aas trict Judge de Ha- | men have been in the habit of taking a | bookmaker, charged with violating the . : : ven's court yesterday for arraignment. |reef in a sall when the storm was stronger | new ordinance against poolselling by sell- 1 case IRISH HUCK TOWELS, r ;| The room was crowded with spectators, | than the ship could stagger under with all | ing pools at the Ingleside racetrack, was full size and all hemmed. mostly men who had known the default- | her canvas spread, but for the first time | commenced before acting Police Judge 5 g Collector when he held his official po- | in the medical history of the world a|Groezinger and a jury yesterday after- Good value for $2.50 a | sition. He appeared in the garb of a | ‘“reef” has been taken in & man’s stom- | noon. Dozen. dozen 8 PR N o BRI ach. There is no medical term that cov-| At the first grial before Judge Mogan > SR ARE G, (= B D N o i ) i ers the operation, so the doctor who per- | the jury stood ten for acquittal and two | | formed it simply calls it what it was— | for conviction. Judge Mogan, from the s s @ | “taking a reef in a dilated stomach. fact that his calendar was overcrowded, 300 dozen extra size Satin Dam- On March 25 last John Tohakka, a na- | transferred the cases to Judge Groezin- f desi o| tive of Finland, aged 48 vears, was ad-| ger, and against the protest of Attorney ! ask Napkins, good designs puitted to St. Mary's Hospital suffering| sch the case of Jones was again set first B 1 4 | from s very bad cise of chronic tnaises: | £ the and full bleached. egular u on. e Is a flsherman, ans s Irregu- > 3 ¥ | lar mode of life brought on the troutis,| A venire of 100 jurors had been served, Dozen. value $3.50 dozen. 4 | Some time ago his stomach began to|and Attorney Ach at once adopted the 1 i\:’\\f}l‘l‘.‘ fin)?owlx%dh;swgs ad}:n;]zéed to the | same tactics as before Judge Mogan. He RS T © | hospita oked as though he was suf-| pegan by challenging the venire, and put e ‘ ¢ fering from dropsy. The case was a8-| Ot bR ente Srd O’ Monn tnder oot 1 case BLEACHED TABLE 1DAN[ L B O O R O e asking them innumerable questions as to | n ® | how they selected the mon, from whom | ASK, warranted pure linen, they received their instructions, were any good de51gns. Worth 60¢ f the men related to them and had they aa business dealings with them, and so | The challenge was denied. | Then because one of the initials in one of the names was apparently wrong he again challenged the venire, as the full 100 had not been summoned. This was also | denied, and Ach took the usual exceptions, | Ach ‘insisted that all the names should be called out to see If the jurors would enswer to their names. This was done, and about twenty-five out of the 100 did not answer. Ach again moved that the Jury be dismissed, as the full number had not answered, and the defendant was en- titled to have the whole 100 names put in the box. Prosecuting Attorney Carpenter cornered him by asking If he demanded a continuance and thereby put the jurors to the unnecessary {nconvenience of coming | another day. He declined to look upon | his motion” that way, and the Judge | . promptly denied it. Then he took excep- tion to the Judge having excused two }'urors in the morning without consulting him. Finally the Judge ordered attac ments issued against the defaulting jurors and the first twelve men were called to the box. | It took all afternoon to select the twelve, as there were so many objections, | and the case was continued for trial till to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Tha | names of the twelve jurors are; D. W. Landers, Solomon Newman, Loufs Ehr 892 yard. 225 SATIN DAMASK TABLE $2 [m CLOTHS, 2 yards wide and 3 . yards long. Regular value ERst ( $3 each. NOTE.—Sheetings and Blankets at less than present mill prices. A I ed to o e general opinion se to placate the s acted with- g of th law. | in the ogus Gas Inspectors. X o e berg, M. J. Bohannon, E. E. Myets, Chris | sam Heinv, C. A. Tieweger, A. McMahon, H. | 5 A. Berkelman, S. F. Weeks, J. A. Miller . and M. A. Judd. While questioning the jurors Attorney Ach would ask, “Do you know the Ingle- side racetrack?’ “Do you know that al number of valuable improvements have been made there?” *“Do vou know that a large number of men are employved home is noted was exemplified in the ROSE LUNCHEON there?” When it came to Prosecuting At- charming arrangements made for the en- torney Carpenter's turn he would ask the tertainment of the guests Juror: “Do You know the State's prison?” | AT CASA BOYD |bie were ¥irs, X b verine “Do you know that a large number of Craig, Mrs. ander 8. Porteous of Ro B NEW ZEALAND BISHOP HERE. Will Visit Ireland With Two Secular Priests. Bishop Michael Verdon of New Zealand was a passenger on the Moana, which ar- rived Friday, and is a guest at the Oc- cidental. Bishop Verdon is accompanied by his assistant, Rev. Dean O'Leary, and the Very. Rev. Father O'Dwyer of the diocese of Goulburn, New South Wales. The three clergymen are on their way to Europe and will be gone a year. They will ‘ visit their native places in Ireland before returning to the scene of their ecclesiasti- cal labors. Bishop Verdon has been at the head of prisoners are there through betting at the racetrack?” Attorney Ach strenuous- Iy objected to Carpenter’s questions, but he contended he had as much right to R ask them as Ach had to ask about the m improvements at the Ingleside track and the number of men employed there. Delightful Entertainment Honor of Mrs. N. P. Perine. Mrs. Nicholas P. Perine, who will leave for the East soon, was the guest of honor The Arrow Gold and_Silver Mining|at a delightful luncheon given by Mrs. Company incorporated Friday with a|Colin M. Boyd at her home, Casa Boyd, In capital stock of §240,000, all of which has | San Leandro on Friday afternoon. been subscribed. THe subscribers and di- | Six ladies sat down to a table all glit- rectors are Charles L. Fair, George A. |tering with silver, crystal and a wealth of | Knight, <;enr§\ Dean, Robert Stevenson | choice roses. An excellent menu was and Fred S. Knight. served and the hospitality for which the sor H Protessor J, H W. M. Lig D e e S SRCER = A PROMINENT VELKA = win B. Hay of Weshington, D. ¢.,| WILL RAISE A FUND Past Grand Exalted Ruler, Visits FOR THE MEDALS San Francisco Lodge. - 1 COMMITTEE OF NATIVE SONS AT WORK. New Mining Company. Boies OO 4040000 00-094-00-04-04096904+0+0 GAVIN McNAB Asks for a Continuance in the Welburn Case. a private—and, his | signed to Dr. George Childs Macdonald of suffering through | and he diagnosed it as ‘“‘chronic indis he took his|tion.” For’ three weeks Tohakka was hier Norton, | reated in a most Skillful manner, but At proifeso =5 V| i his general health improved the di- 1 led to the exposure of Welbura's | 1ation of his stomach got worse, if zu;y- ted ruler United States soldi face showed the day dent Mattison Names the | wh ra; Members and Organization Will fl Be Effected at Once. ADVERTISEMENTS. : the diocese of Dunedin for the past thres @ wrong doing, thing. years. Previous to being _consecrated Just before the clerk of the court called | Nearly three weeks ago Dr. Macdonald Bishop he was president of the Man By resolution of Grand Parlor of | the case of the United States vs. Wel- | declded that In order to effect a cure the College at Sydney, and has been_also Na at Sallnas, Grand | burn the wife of the prisoner stepped for- | Stomach would have to be restored to itg president of the Irish College in the Prop- ¥ attison was empowered | ward and seated herself at the side of | pormal size. Drugs Jould not effect the aganda at Bome. This is his first vislt to 3 bith Tavad : She place: object aimed at, so the knife and needl. merica. He has been located in Aus- ew & Commities to Livs 3.|c1;.1r e S;lnurgplyztxugngeri:::idln l?;lii had to l»ei‘hroup;h‘( into use, Tohakka had 2 ik {ralla for elght vears, and he will visit the Native Sons’ volunteer medal K ot e he situation explained to him and readil i 'S ublin, where he was born. | Yestorday. the following comsitice. ws | hien the man fn wom she Ut | agreed o Tt the aperation pestormmal Our Spring clearance sale of desr:fagleb silks B b it announced: John T. Greany (chairman), | her trust had often forgotten and lgnored | After being put under the Influence of an 7 of Tumul for the past twenty-six years, v, nnon, W. J. Wynn, James A. | her in his delirious dream of dissipation, | anesthetic the ‘“reef” was taken in the at 'Sevent} five cents a yard’ whic €gins and this is his first trip home during that distended organ and Tohakka is now al- most as well as ever again. The “reef” consists of a double fold, which was carefully sewed together. This reduced the organ to almost its normal size. The opening made in the body was then closed up and made secure and the atient was put back to bed. He began to mprove at once, and in a short time was able to be up and about. He can now digest his food, and yesterday made a hearty meal of roast chicken. In a few days he will be in a condition to leave tha hospital, and Dr. Macdonald vs he will be able 'to follow his usual ation as though nothing had happened. —_—— 1 J. Taaffe, Frank H. | when he was one of the bright particular period. He was ordained priest at the same time as Father Breslin of this city. Father O’Leary is the parish priest of abe diocese of Dunedin, with the title of ean. Father O'Dwyer states that the Catholio church is making rapid strides in the colo- nies. Some magnificent edifices have been erected, and altogether the outlook is highly encouraging. —_— Terrorizes Her Neighbors. Judge Graham's courtroom was yester- day almost filled with the neighbors of Mrs. Mary Cunningham, 4218 Twenty- third street, charged with battery by throwing a tin can_at Nelson Pease, son of a nelghbor, and cutting him on ths forehead. The Judge, after listening to several of the witnesses, continued ~the case for two weeks, but warned the i fendant that if she did not behave her- self he would give her six months. Tha neighbors all say that she terrorizes them with her tongu Monday morning at eight o’clock, we believe will be the most worthy of your attention of any silk sale the people of San Francisco ever v Colored Silks Corded, checked and striped taffetas, worth $1.00 and $1.25 Oriental striped silks worth $1.50 Changeable silk velvets worth $2.00 Black Silks Bayadere and striped taffetas, also 27 inch moire velour both worth $1.25 now CITED FOR CONTEMPT. Board of Education Must Appear in Court and Show Cause. The entire Board of Education has been summoned by Judge Hunt to appear in his department of the Superior Court on Monday morning at 10 o'clock and show cause why they should not be punished for contempt of court for refusing to obey & writ of mandate issued out of the court ordering them {o pay E. C. Kil- patrick, principal of the Business Even- Conley Du Merton C. Allen, Peter G. Du Py, | stars of the tenderloin. % | F. H. Kerrigan, of San Francisco; Walter | O, M. Welburn stand up,” sald Clerk | W. Greer, Sacramento; George E. Catts, | /01 Y 1aoner stood up and said that his | Stockton; Herman C. Lichtenberger, Los | name was O. M. Welburn and that he | An A. Forb Marysville; Rod | walved the reading of (h_& indictment. the same hour and place the commit 1d officers lating subscription papers forfthe funds. | ket street. SQAP, for the bath, CU= 4 g of e c Xvent ‘osemite Parlor No. 24; grand president 4 Fruitvale Mason! | Excelslor No. 31; grand second vice presi- | vale, Alameda County, for the purpose of RESOLVENT, for the Henry - | perintendent. There was present a large to cure the most tortur= grand marshal, Milton Besse of Edwards, grand lecturer of Cali- | elde sentinel, J. H. M V. Church, Oakland; W. A. Gaston, San | Through his attorney, Gavin McNab, he | Jos | asked that he be given until next Wed- | This committee will meet for or-|nesday at 11 a. m. to plead to the Indict- ganization on next Thursday evening | ment. Judge de Haven granted the re- at 8 o'clock in Native Sons’ building, | quest and Welburn returned to the Coun- I | @and on the following Saturday evening at | ty Jail. will meet th g 3 You "pt,me,“om‘ of your money Consisting of CUTICURA |! Initiatory Steps toward circu. | when you trade at Mauvals', 769 Mar- Foliowing are the grand offters: Past | . grand president, W. M. of | TICURA (omtment). for | 308 G g B o %67 | Last Tuesday night there was a special & rank Mattison of Santa Cruz No. 9. the skin, CUTICURA |grand first vice president, R. C. Rust of [ meeting of the Masonic Lodge at Fruit- ;P“‘]», T sy, Gyombs jof Napa No. 52 | conferring the third or Master Mason de- 2 e { T T gree on T. O. Crawford, the County Su- blood, is often sufficient |5ims, ¥ ok grand Sr | Lewis F. Byington of membership; also Rev. Mr. Scott, past E anta | grand master of the State of Illinols; W. . . . . _ruz No. %0; grand inside sentinel, A. W. | 2. ing, disfiguring, and hu= | fedier ot Los Posiios Xo | fornia; Frank B. Ogden, past masters mlllatmg skin 5 sca!p, ville No. 6; grand truste . | Berry 8. McFarland of Oak Grove Lodge and blood humors, with | [ s | Cutler of Humboldt No. 14, H. R. McN | ble of Stockton No. 7 Ramona No. 109, M. Dooling_of Fre- mont No. 4, Will D. Shea of Ca o Frank Sabichi of | No. 214; Harry A. Melvin, deputy District Attorney of Oakland; B. C. Hawes of Mount Eden, and delegations from Alca- traz, Live Oak, Oakland, Brooklyn, lodges ing School, his salary from February, 1898, to the present date. The writ was {ssued April 10, and on the same day the 19C .., loss of hair, when all else fails. CUTICURA SYST board passed a resolution authorizing the payment of Kilpatrick's salary “out of any unexpended balance of any of the board funds.” As there was no unex- pended balance Kilpatrick alleges that the resolution was In violation of the court'’s order, and consequently on his aMdavit the rder to show cause was ls- sued. ) | No. 1, C. O. Dunbar of Santa Ros - | of Oakiand end Mount Eden, Oak Grove | 28, Frank Barnet of Piedmont No. | S D st Acee s Te o bt srb — e | gf making Tellow Cratizman Crawford a ——— ,adies who have time a _ | Master Mason there was an adjournmen 1 OF TREATMEN Tadies Who haye i an Ahe d1HD b il b e Tt e CuTiovsa RESOLVENT purifies the blood snd | Sition to help in the education of chil- | ire collation, after which several hours circulating flulds of HuMor GEsus, and thus | dren, even two hours a week, will | were pleasantly spent in listening to re- removes the cause, while warm baths with CUTI- | please apply to Silent Workers at Sun- | sponses to. todsts. This lodge has been s entle anofatings with CUTIOURA | ghine Hall, 934 and 936 Harrison street, | doing remarkably well, having doubled Wash Goods Because of the lateness 'of the spring season we have e e o st e o |ite membership' during’ the past twelve e pp was. fo inye mot 1n special decided to close out our wash goods at a reduction of Sty teoring. bursing, ot ioierts | CALEDONIAN CLUB'S GAMES. | O {o show cause had beep issucd fhe mom: 50 per cent. ! themselves scarce,” only four appearing, and all mat- ters that were to have been settled went over indefinitely. —_——— Select Knights of America. and heal. Thus are speedily, perma- nomically cured the most tortur- g, disfguring humors of the skin, scalp, and blood, with 1088 of hair, when the best physicians and all other remedies fafl orld. CuTICURA S04, 260y The Grand Chief Visits. Tra W. Coburn, grand chief companion T ent bes,of iv t; e e of the Companfons of the Forest of ere Before. America, paid the last officlal visit of the The Caledonfan Club is rapidly complet- | term to Olympus Circle last Friday | The Programme Will Include & Num- | Striped organdies reduced from Jgjcand 15 c to 7%c a yard. Indian dimities in stripes and dots reduced from 2sc, 35¢ and 4oc to d_through 15¢c a yard. A (ofntment X %o. | ing its arrangements for the thirty-third | night. For the occasion the aitar and the| At the tenth annual ‘session of the Figured and striped lappets re- 3 SoTERE Dt iin Dideusen” fres.” | 2nMUAL gathering and games at Shell | stations of the officers were hidden from | Grand Legion, Select Knights of America, d gfr e peand l‘Pz % Silk striped madras, a very de- 0 (IN Honds and Helr by wing | Mound Park on Decoration day. The | view with roses and other cholce flowers, | held in Foresters' Hall on Bddy street. e O 150 45 D 33 sirable fabric for shift waists at SAVE YOUR SKIN ™entorsok” games committee has completed {he pro- | while over the station of the chief com- | Grand Commander Pai FXTRACIED WITHOUT. SEE OUR NEW ramme. It will include several events hever seen here before. There will be points, including some from the Hast. f At a meeting of the club Friday night a arge H | forty events. The prize list will amount to over 8300\)5 and competitors will be pres- 1 ent from Portland, Truckee and other | 0.0 ‘ sum was voted for refreshments to the club’s guests, and they will re- | | cefve a genuine Highland welcome. The Flesh: | following committees have been appoint- ed: Programme—James H. Duncan, C. Plates. Cannot be detected from the natural teeth and gum, A. McPhee, D. A. McDonald; advertis- | ing—George Davidson, W. Mitchell, John Reld; music—James Gorrie, D. H. Finnie, . J. Cameron; finance—F. F. Finlay, J. W. Cameron, Dr. J. A. J. McDonald: rinting—Andrew McNair, J. H. Duncan, ohn_A. McLeod; flag—C. McPhee, A John A panion there was displayed In graceful folds two American flags to proclaim the patriotism of the membership. There were present a large number of the grand offi- cers and many visitors'from the local cir- cle, and there was also g sprinkling from the circles of Alameda County. To dem- onstrate how well the officers could ex- emplify the ritualistic and secret work there was the initiation of five candidates, after which there were by the grand offi- cers speeches of congratulation and infor- mation and the presentation to the grand chief companion of a handsome gofa pil- low of white silk and on which one of the members had painted a beautiful t;fi tre. The presentation was by Mrs. Car: P. G. C.'C. The grand subchief, Mrs. Flora Jacobs, and the circle deputy, Mrs. J. J. Sutherland, Grand Recorder J. L. Binet and Grand Treasurer G. M. Lawton presented their yearly reports, and from these it ap- peared that since the adjournment of the Krevlous Grand Legion "the membership ad increased 25 per cent and that the re- serve fund, after the payment of all ben- efit claims, had increased 17 per cent. The following grand officers were elected for the current term: J. J. Sutherland, past commander; W. M. Park, commander; E. Horman, vice commander; H. Dohnken, lieutenant commander; W. G. Thomson, marshal; J. Binet, recorder; G. M. Lawton, treasurer; D.' F. dard bearer; 8. &'bellser. Mangels, sentinel; H. C.' Knudson, out- side gentinel. After the installation a number of encouraging speecehs were 10¢ a yard. 20c a yard. Parasols at half-price For want of room we do not intend handling parasols any more so until they are ciosed out the prices will be one-half of what they were formerly. : Goods now on display in owr windows. MW\W\\@ e DU ON MISSON STREET ABOVE SIXTH. OPEN EVENINGS. FOR BARBERS, BA E bootblacks, bat thin and stronger M. - Macpherson, McDonald; | Duke, were each presented a bunch of | made. ses, billiard tabl S E0 R i bl [mrees=i M’.‘uMucpherscn‘ F. F. Finlay, | Toses. Then followed a collation. ————— Lrewers, bookbinders. cands-makers, canners, Crowns, . , . €. . | Andrew Mc! r. —_— 0 s, flourmills, foundrie: aundries, pap. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Bbarboro & Co.. Grocers, formerly of 531 "s::‘!’::}:e;:h".""r: :‘l:gar !‘:‘I‘l’:llv':“lfc:" hangers, printers, painte; shoe factories, CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, plles, 3 um, , fever sults, fur capes, cloaks. stablemen, tar-ronfers. tanners. tallors, etc. 82U Butter, roomas §-7. BUCHANAN BROS,, Ladjes’_tatlor-mads — Srugh Manufacturers, 609 ‘Waushington st., have removed to 621 Montgom- Credit. 24 Sixth st., Cor. Etovenseon, ery, mear Washington gores, diseases of the rectum, 138ito 13% Kearny ¢ 3!04 All druggists. Three aizes, §1, 50c and e * — — RS

Other pages from this issue: