The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 12, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 12 1899 e e R A Ra aa RSN CORONER aicl SEIZED A BODY AT A FUNERAL : PR Attempt to Conceal a Suicide. JCSEPH COGPER'S DEATH ELATIVES NEGLECTED TO IN-| M TEE CORONER. Manson nt to a in in ot e ot o NeNetiee e e Lo .'4"»0'40'00 Certificate the Case. - FOR LA”K OF PROSECUTION. g e The Ch Foster, ge of Perjury Against Fred the Horseman, Dis- missed. Must Appear in Court. AEUEEERERETN: SRR INEARYRNEAENNNERARAN Closed : ; Saturday Come to-day be closed all day Saturday. Have to range our stock of carpets, mattings, furni- ns ture, household goods—too much confusion now— too busy if we keep open. T\Ia'f: bv: the selection. a crowd to-day, so call early—get CARPETS, ETC. en-Wire Tapestry, Roxbury, Stin son and al best grades Highest Grade Axminster: r | Linoleum, 200 roil = had Japanece Matting.. H China Matting... Art Squares, all wool and cot- n. sizes 2x3 yards to 3x4 d:; starting at ..81.95 deboards, Buffets, Tabourettes, Up- tered Parlor Suits—cut to one- the former price. @ ho half 95¢ | MACKAY & SON, 1 Y R Y 05 0 0 5 6 0O 6 O 50 1 o o 0 9 R Near Call Buliding. Seetiet et g forth to sl v down the pluu language: Rules mission keepers, when riptic W | Piego. R I e A R NEW MEMBER OF DENTAL BOARD . Will Examine Applicants -for the Profession. eheten ar riptEnted - ner 10 SLAY SEA LIONS e State Board known in this pio- 2502 +%4%+0 -5 b K 2 * 3 * 2 * 5 ¢ 3 A R 2 $8 . + b 32 b . 3 3 R . Gl + ON THE FARALLCNES URY DEPARTMENT. or the other light law The men are They are or k in no the management of the lignt or d animals killed nd to and no others to be allowed to o Island it may o the keeper to board the men, be taken there. ged in the prose in one of the those s must observe in the following selected by the way to interfere & se of t PERMISSION GIVEN BY TREAS- Rookeries of the 1l Begin Next Week—Much Red Tape set ol who which ex- men who land at allon ouse reservations to shoot sea Fish with mply with the direction be possible sgard to their actions while n birds or en, iing any animals exc must not be left to Wil take their own bedding, food to the Farallon The ructed to permit Il"ém to buildings be Instructed to report ~ rules ar of the rules and If necessary he them off the 1 some the Had Another Husband. the f Henry F. 1d marriage formed between ulled ye on the gro ceremony on has decided huvxhl reser- | not to the parties the defendant another husband living in the of her d Corey person ppeared ago, and his wife read a story | a newspaper that a man answering the husband and _bearing | ame name had been drowned at San | She immediately he was her husband and entered inte a marriage contract with Beguhl. with -Beguhl for nine years, during which | time three children were A short time ago Corey appeared on the e, and the result {s that a decree of | nnuliment was granted on the applica- | | tion of Beguhl. e Suit on a Thresher Patent. fringement of patent r. Another suit of similar nature on concluded that She lived | born to them. The Holt Manufacturing q}‘l)(‘l\hfll filed a suit in the United States ! 7]5 MAR KET STREET, - <H;”u\.gr &g.mm esterday against the filed against the same defendant for an injunction and accounting. eI RN L eetie e eNe e | P iy BENJAMIN BLOCH LANGUISHES [N A PRISON CELL Sie gt Son of a Well-Known Family. — HIS RELATIVES FEAR VIOLENCE e — ELLIS 2L0CH, A BROTHER, SEEKS A COMPROMISE. > Offers to Assist the Brother If He Will Take Himself Off to South Africa. the wayward brother member of the well Hirch, Cohen & Co., City £ '\\' langui; charge ancy against threat of a more serious accusation to consider. B arrested at his mother’s home k Sergeants Duke gation of I will do Gooeo- b e e ed bebeDeDed e e O v o De - .. ad the to aid On Ben, Ellis and was 1mmar eased he but his brof that light. as the r and prisoner ed among crim- f his troubles he would gra his talk showed by gence. He said o con- six langua ar also an expert penman and accountant. He also Ciled that his wealthy brother had paid a number of his debts, but he declined | to_give th amount. The caid his father, A. B. eli-known merchant who left an estate val- pri r Bloch, the lat dled three years ago. 00 to his Since his has_been g mother, al‘d this fa he: 4\.11 v being made to keep | mother. ATTORNEYS EXCHANGE FISTICUFFS IN COURT FRANK H. GOULD AND GEO. W. § HOWE IN A FIGHT. Judge Kerrigan Deals Out Stern Jus- was per- | @ Haines Manufacturing Com- | Deputy Sheriffs and hustled off to jail pany of Stockton to recover $25,000 for in- | Later in the day he secured his releas the traveling | on a writ of habeas corpus issued by Su- | perior Judge Murasky. Kerrigan's courtroom yesterday that for the time bein tention of pened to be prese Frank H. and George W ney at law but before self-appointed t testants both Gould's attitud heard in the at continuance. ence to. menacing tempt,” r ing of § £ ‘to h'ne Been the aggressor | $25 ana will impose an additional punish- Company of | ment of twenty-four hours’ imprisonment | in_the County Jail” tice in the Form of Fines and Imprisonment. An impromptu fight occurred in Justice morning ab rtunate o the es who hap- ipals were politician irred attor ith Gould mpleted his rebuking vhat groggy Gould, lawy Howe Honors Judg sk of wor, in the vielnity of The case of s up and Got immedi- ate heati made reference to the case was being Court and said that was anxious for a Pol G that time That was an infamous suit brought by nfamous person,” declared Gould, at Howe. : mean me?'’ asked Howe. ou are the person I have reféer- ““Then you are a liar and a cowardly cur,” ejaculated Howe, advancing in a attitude. He did not get far. Gould led out with his good right and caught Howe on the | nose, At this time to count ten on Howe, rushed room. to his feet and apologized to the court sendirg him to the floor in a heap, | point, and before any one had bystanders | in_and hustled Gould from the | Howe, gory but unconquered, rose | “I cannot overlook such a flagrant co said the Judge, waving the bleed. “1 will impose a fine you appear | will fine you Pl’“lénl aside. B0 Mr. Gould, and Howe was handed over to a couple o The writ of habeas corpus sworn out | rhmnm et rbed the at- | the con- | Jberore Judge Murasky at the opening of the afternoon session. George lg Ccfil ns represented the petitioner and George B. Keane appeared on behalf of Justice Ker- rigan. Attorney Collins made a technical fight for the liherty of his client on the ground that the commitment simply | stated that the acts committed by Howe were ‘“intended to interrupt the due course of the trial” instead of Ing to interrupt the due course of trial.” Mr. Collins contended that word “intending’’ the the simply denoted a men- | and if such intent did not result in the in- | terruption of the trial no contempt Wwas | committed. Judge \[urasky. hnwe\ar | | held that the words ‘Mtending’’ ding” are synonymous and denied (h? writ. A stay of three days was granted at the suggestion of Attorney Collins, and in the meantime the Supreme Court will be called upon to determine the legality | | of the commitment. Mr. Collins holds that the presenee of the word “intending” in- stead of “‘tending” makes the commit- ment fatally defective, and a decision of | 'h( Supreme Court on this point will be of great value to Howe as well as the rest of the commonwealth. —_————— TO TRY TO BEAT STRECKER. Noted Marksmen Will Compete for Rifle Honors. | The defeat of F. Mason by Adolph Strecker, “the Post-street Svcamore.” in ir recent contest at the Schuetzen Park ranges seems to have stirred up a_hor- the rifiemen’s world. Three n are after the winner's | ngeance, and declare that a week from next Thursday Strecker may Mound to the tune of | but will return to | se. | | The match between Mason and the t champion W to 1 the 150 sh. ornfa Schuetzen the relative merits 3 s of rifles used. | ed the older style rifle and | points, Mason's score b("r‘! to be.regard: r was evidently satisfied bnlh Strecker's superior ability m.m and the s e of gun but the re others w was finally decided th hould not be permitted so easy Accordingly the best three B T e e e o ] as he i . . . . *® . . . DRI R SOR O . ot G ® o od et eoe0es0® of the organization (barring lP'E 0 nself) were selected to make an John B. Park Iast Sunday iethrone him. They are P. Schuster and allenge has been issued and ac- d on Thursday, the 19th inst.. to make it a fair ster will_shoot 1 of gun and Faktor BY IMITATION JAPANESE NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN AT THE Y. M. C. A, Vol\mteer League of the Association Celebrated Its First Anniversary in an Ongmal Manner. The Volunteer League of the Men's Christian Assocation. assisted by | the various church young eople’s socie- ties, gave a Japanese tea and reception {in th ditorium and parlors of the as- sociation 1 night in celebration of the league's first anniversary. The decora- tions were in keeping with the occasion, parlors being transformed by the pro- on of Japanese flags, screens and bric- c. while dainty tea tables, equipped for the service of the seductive age, were arranged in a number of and presided over by &cores of oung women dressed in flowing suggestive of the empire of the Young ooth entertainment opened with a lit- y and musical programme in the audi- which was very pleasingly ren- follows: §. Toyosaw (Braham), “The, Anchor's perience in a N Ouvrey” ~(Dessauer), néw: « Itako Odorl’ ‘Megura Hi | t in Venice” | Y and Mr. Mitchell, | anese wedding ceremony), P Jm«n!m young )rm’vnh‘ The reception in the parlors whic | lowed the entertainment proper was in | charge of a reception committee, of which >, A. Maydwell was chairman and E. A. Biggerstaff secretary The correctness of the decorations was largely due to the active assistance rendered by the mem- | bers of the Japanese Young Men's Chris- Association, a number of whom also contributed to the entertainment. The affair was given for the double pur- ¢ f celebrating the anniversary of the aise funds for the spread on work in Japan. The the league, which is ina healthy ndition, are: T. H. Wayland, president, lexander Gardiner, secretary and | ‘OOOOOQQQOQOQQQQQ = READ |& Brig. Gen. 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