The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 19, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1899 EADY FOR A HUSH 10 THE GOLD FIELDS sl Bertha Is Lengthened and Remodeled. - SHIPS FOR KOTZEBUE SOUND FORGERY THE CHARGE MADE JUDGE GRAHAM KEEPS ORDER:DUORS TO BE OPENED TO-DAY s DUT BY C. D. LANE. - d From Manila—Schooner Monterey Carries Away Her Main Boom. e now Last ye: “iihe ny’s re- | almost TWO INDICTMENTS OUND AGAINST PETER McGLAD S | | Decisive Action Taken | by the Grand Jury. Slins S . — THE AUTHORITIES. REERT I nesses Testify That Signatures to Salary Warrants Were Forged. e ; | The Grand Jury agreed y noon to bring in two addl ar | ments against Peter McC s of | uty of the Street Department who Is ac- 8 a first- rer and the equal | @& e 1e corporation. | 4 at Benicia in 1888, é ago she was 140 %3 feet long, with of hold she | To accom- | ¢ 'S, Aac @ f the vessel e ways of Ala-| | as sawed L fifty-three feet ¢ g the alterations | ¢ t ‘was kept, t not an| ¢ er was found, and | & ha is a stouter ship | 4 she was launched. 3 n staterooms on the | u remodeled steamer. All| ¢ e smokestack are supplied | ¢ s, so that two rooms | ¢ 0 one almost the entire 4 A Klondik i€ Yukon or ® ideas of lavish expen- berths in one room | § 1 2 few nts it | © as a sl om. | + an be thrown open and | | s luxuriouw: bedroom | Y s he would get on an| ¢ modation for | ¢ > ughout w t @ tted thro the lat will be as com- | § ke them, while | ¢ nd men has | & ights have % warrants in their favor. o e declares e scKs. cen B e Tiont: damagTiE testimony,| 280-He deciufed sihat stuelpuem g taken was given by Karl Bisenschimmel, the e ML B i i Sxpert on handwriting After making a | Gefnition Uf the word percenthge was a \v's steamer San Juan critical comparison of the handwriting of | ronortion or part of 100 2 and way ports yester- the forged sign and the known | PIRRTLONRT B8 T police officer on : o large cargo. but handwriting of McGlade he testified po At BRAPe Acctm e heaat T . tively that both signatures had beén writ- srated Eastman and said he arrest- tland, which arrived ten by M i 50 defendant while he had.a check in We night, will | positive a i 1 which he had taken from the | er owners and ml mrr: 'hvlfln L s ml.(:uzn- game of poker t w1 trade. ,The fol- pressed th > e od. list of the men who ures were for s and that Mc- mination 5 going M was the forger. | . b of|On when court was adjourned. The case | de will be indicted on eac mas Me Federated Republican Clubs. Fe Mission ation et ndred steerage ith The smok- Republican a4 Wednesda with these > iede and 100 in the steerage. et e etietietietiote defrauded the city a jury ir fact of his gu ties to be appears to th tent that they prog ire jury leave no viction. the c d to have tice, and thoritles gainst him & himself to which h swore were that the g oth mer * been in the er names e to ymas Maginnis and John Ryan. the office of the Board of Superv d as to what they knew of th tendent of Streets Ambr that her S T re ever employed by ny other fon of the bogus warrants. E. ad never authorized McGlade sary other indictments will T n Porter’—is the only perfect American product of its kind. Being made by ne Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n assures its excellenc — e Too Lazy to Live. An Inquest was held yes ¥ mor! on the body of Louis Sauret, who cut throat the day before at his wife’s lodg- ing-house, 130 Second street. The testi- mony of his widow shows that he was disgracefully lazy and_insisted not only earnings but garb him in raiment of sing beauty and keep his stomach dis- wded with good liquor. The brother of the deceased disappeared immediately after Louis cut his throat. The jury re- corded a verdict of suicide ————————— The Judgment Sustained. The Supreme Court has sustained the decision of the lower court of this city in fr L. Gommo, president; Ben iy. action of J. P. Frenna against the i vice president; George B. gynpyside Land Company, the San F' L tary; John Boost, treasurer. | isoo and San Mateo Electric Railway I aim of the federation will be to Comp and others. The action was for Jection of representative men the foreclosure of liens for street work, munici ood mer for office fission Assembly districts Thirty-fourth will strive “‘Pegamold” gold, mmple bottle 25¢. convention who and the defendants had E The put up tickets at the pri- for vor of the new of Dancing will give their seventeenth | and beautify- best, perfect paint; egamoid, 63 Chronicle bldg.® | ing, May 30. udgment, from which Frenna appealed. The higher court found no reason for disturbing the judg- ment of the lower court. I'hirty- — The children’s class at Hinman'’s School annual exhibition and May party Satur- day evening, May 27, at the hall on Polk street. The regular monthly party of the evening class will be held Tuesday even- REMODELED STE OME time ago the Bertha grew to be too small for the Alaska Commercial Company’s Alaska, so she has been enlarged and remodeled. feet, and now she can carry 1000 tons of freight and has : ccommodation for 96 cabin passengers She will get away for St. Michaels about June 5. and if such a course shall be that she should support him out of her ur- ATTORNEY ACH ATTEMPTS T0 RUN THE COURT AL LU Lively Wrangles in a Poker Case. e aog e EXPEDITION BEING FITTED A FIRM STAND ASSUMED BY WHAT CONSTITUTES A PER-|MANY RARE PRODUCTS OF CENTAGE GAME OF POKER? e Who Came Back on the Port- | Expert Eisenschimmel and Other Wit- | The Question Again Threshed Out in | the Case of J. H. Wilson, Pro- | prietor of the Palace | Saloon. | e ’ on of a jury to try the case n, - selectt H.OW centage charged with conducting e of poker in the Pal- et street, on the night pe ace saloon, 867 Ma S SO SO SO SRCH D B o R SCTR SRS Ui ol e S o S o INDUSTRIAL ART EXHIBITION AT THE PAVILION Magnificent Display Neariy Ready. \ S | | i R SKILL AND PATIENCE. Dol Ladies of the California Club Arrange a Splendid Treat for the Lovers of the Beautiful in Art. e The industrial art exhibition which opens to-morrow in the Mechanics’ Pa- vilion under the auspices of the ladies of the California Club gives early promise PN S DU SV DN S NN DS NS A U Y hAle e Alaia s &4 S S R 3 - D e e s e e D S She was cut eretietiecier w ncluded yesterday af- of April 24 te 1 in Juc raham’s e after noons had been almost wasted jurors se- August A. Schau Menne, Theodore aus Claussen, W. J. Gal- Knowles, Willlam Shultz H. M. Devine and J. P. M Policeman cam! rney Wentwe defendant, ot n by ) Attorniey Ac to all questions p the ' w which were, as a rule, overruled by the Judge. At ‘one time Ach objected to a question as being leading and in an au- thoritative manner ordered the J instruct the prosecuting attor: more carefu] called forth a hot re- tort from \Wentworth, who said: “I know my business without receiving instfuctions from Mr. Ach. There are a whole lot of things ne does here that he knows are not proper and I object to be- ing criticized by him.” At another time Ach took exception to Jjudge's questions and was called stified to entering the saloon 1€ m playing at a percent- ge game of poker. w the defend- it take chips fro e “pot” on the nd hand them to the manager. He saw_the manager offering cash or checks to the players at the tabie. - was cross-examined at considerabl length by Ach ax to his knowledge of the game of poker and a long time was wast- cd in asking questions about playing poker in Chico twen will be continued this afternoon. Large Bids for Realty. Many moneyed men were present on Weds Speck & Co.’s auc- tion two leading picces on the ,gue. For these the bidding was active, while the smaller pieces were comparatively neglected. For the prem- ises on the southeast corner of Fourth and Mission streets much rivalry was dis- played. The lot is 30 by 100 feet, frame improvements renting for $434 a month. There Is a mortgage of $35.000 o the plac highest offer made $69,600 b 3 firmation by the owner. 25 Louis Metzger, subject to A bid of $40. was made for the premises at 22 and 24 Turk street, on the north side, between M fason and Taylor. The lot is 34:4%% by 37:6, and the building contains two stores and a lodging-housé of _twenty-eight rooms. For the cottage and lot, 3 on the west line of Mason street, i, north of Green, §2050 was obtained, and for a lot, 25 by 120, on the south line of Haight, 155 west of Broderick, $1600 was bid 48:9 —ee———— Firemen Are Fined. The Fire Commissioners at their meet- ing yesterday afternoon fined Thomas Kelly of engine 1 two days’ pay for leav- ing his engine while at drill, and G. W. Dinan of engine 2 ten days’ pay for sleep- ing while an alarm of fire was rung, be. ing his second offense. D. 8. Wilson re- signed from engine 27 and John Lickie was appointed hoseman of engine 2 and Joseph Collins hoseman of engine 27. A recommendation was made to the Board of Supervisors that M. Fitzhenry of truck 5. who was injured while in the discharge of his duty, be allowed $125, ac- | cording to law. B — | Going to the Country. The {llustrations in Outing Number of | 8. F. News Letter Saturday will furnish ,many an idea where to go. 40 pages; 10c.* g MER BERTHA R R R R AR A S A R ek R R A R R PR AN ) with | e eieieieb et e e s @ trade in in two and lengthened over 50 | | | of proving an unqualified sucecess. The | principal object of the promoters of the ir, that of introducing workers in all | artments of industrial art in this sec- | tion of the country to the favorable no- | tice of the public, will certainly be at- tained in a large deg: . The general committee having in charge the arrangements is composed of Mrs George H. Ripley (chairman), Mrs. W. H Mill Mrs. Arthur Cornw . Mrs R. Cotton, Mrs. A, D. Sharon and Mrs H. Jewett. The entire front of the art galler; at the right of the entrance at the h of the stairs, is devoted to the Japan exhibit, the feature of which i a gen Japanese teahouse, In which the vis will be served by little Japanese in t: | Oriental hion. A large space between | the quarter and the main exhi- bition is arrauged for a lounging or r ception room, where visitors may rest and exchange views between whiles. Along the wall of the gallery to the right is arranged a vast number of archi- tectural drawings, water colors/ pen and ink sketches from life, interior view: book illust fons, wallpaper designs, :l Among those who have contributed to this collection aré Willis Polk, P. N. Boer- inger, Reid Brothers, Albert Sutton Vil- liam Curlett, B. J. S. Cahill, the fia'n‘t‘ng» ton Art School, Miss Helen Hyde, Mrs, | Albertine Randall elan and many of | hibit_of .the same kind of work by Mrg. overed { Her brother and sister were unable to | | prove otk > and judgment was en- | | tered as the best-known newspaper artists of the city. One of the most interesting features of “this department, which is under the supervision of Mrs. Mills, will be the Overland Monthly exemplification of the mz\kinfi of a book. '3 At the lower end of the long gallery is located what the committee regards as the most important of the many attrac- tive exhibits. It consists of a huge pot- ter's wheel, which forms a Iwart of the Roblin art pottery exhibit of Mrs. Wil liam Ireland Jr. of this city. A fine dis- lay of Stockton art pottery is made in he exhibit of Nathan, Dohrman & Co. It would require a page to enumerate the muititude of unique and artistic pro- ductions which form a part of the exhi- bition. In addition to those already men- tioned there are marvels in the way of lace—real old point lace—made on the spot after the methods in vogue among the famous lacemakers in_Europe, a display of this work from Santa Rosa being bound to attract special attention; drawn needlework by. poor Spanish women of Santa Barbara; scissor etching, wood etching and carving; modeling in clay; silk weaving, Indian basket work and blanket weaving, needle Sainllng. ete. Specimens of wood and leather etching by the O'Hara sisters of Livermore are worthy of special mention, as is an_ex- Hardisty. The Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb d Blind at Oakland furnishes one of the most remarkable exhibits of .what can be produced by its pupils as a result of the modern system of manual training. Creditable exhibitions are also made by the Lincoln and Lick schools of this city. The Union Iron Works exhibits a beauti- ful_model of the cruiser San Francisco, and the University of California college of agriculture is represented by a fiber extibit. The needlework ‘“painting” on sllk by W. H. McCain is one of the most beautiful and artistic displays ever shown in_this city. When the exhibit was first proposed by the California Club the Board of Trade appropriated $250 to help the thing along, but as this sum, together with individual subscriptions, amounted to a total of only $305, a sum insufficient to pay the expense of the exhibit, it has been made necessary to charge a nominal admission fee of 25 cents. The gallery will be open every day for a week, including Sunday. IS MENTALLY COMPETENT. Mary Matilda“l")elfebach Bests Her Brother and Sisters in Court. Efforts on the part of the ters and brother of Mary Matilda Deffebach to de- clare her incompetent and place her prop- erty, which is located in Mill Valley and | is valued at $10,000, in the hands of Michael Flood have been without success. | The case closed vesterday before Judge Coffey and although the court held that in his opinfon Miss Deffebach was not in- competent he suggested that she dis- charge the present trustee, Dr. Twist, and name another to care for her inter- Miss Deffebach was given until next I sday to name Dr. Twist's successor and the matter was continued until that time. At the openin ternoon Jessie the alleged incompete g of the case yesterday af- 0. Delfebach, a_ sister of . and endeavored to impres: C on the court that he not men- sound. As an example of her sister's mental condition she said that a_short time ago she went to her room on Larkin | ADVERTISEMENTS. FIXTURES FOR SALE - Last Days of the Immense Sale of BEAMISH'S ankrupt Stock. Bought by RED FR Sale Goin g On At His Old Stand, 918-922 Market St. PRICES CUT WAY DOWN. street at noon and found the alleged | incompetent in_ bed. Oysters, crab | shells and food of all ~kinds were icattered over the floor and her er's actions were very peculiar, | nother sister testiiel to matters of | bout the same magnitude and then the | cused took the stand. She told her | story in such a straightforward manner, | and, although admit pirituali had nearly driven he a short time ago, strenuously denied that she was not mentally competent at the present time. s said that when she saw that spirit- ualism was driving ner insane she desert- ed the faith and has since compietely re- e ALUM.'I BANQUET. Trinity School Graduates Meet in An- nual Reunion. | THESE SUCC DR. MEYERS & CO0. ESSFUL SPECIALISTS CURE Kid- Diseases of the s, Bladder, Heart; Skin, mature D: ‘Wasting ervous De- bility, ‘Stricture, Vari- cocelé, Private Dis- . Piles, Rupture ural Losge Drains, when cured. Nc TIVOLI OPE RA-HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestine Kreling....Proprietor and Mgr. LAST FOUR PERFORMANCES OF OFFENBACH’S BEST WORK, “ORPHEUS | AND... EURYDICE !” The annual banquet and reunion of | 'rinity School alumni was held st | ey b evening at the Occidental Hotel. Thirty | | “WHEN 1 WAS MONARCH IN ARCADIAP® of the former graduates sat down at the | and "advice free by MATNER SATURDAL AT 2 Dl ble. which had been tastefuly deco- mail. Letters confl- NEXT MONDAY, rated for the occasion. 1 dential. THE MANDARIN.” e o it 4 De Koven and Smith's new opera. 3 '"m‘,"f(‘p,'::l”“: l;'n'.m?;f";";,;‘] | 73| glarket Street, ‘ Elevator |POPULAR PRICES.... ...25¢c and 500 vas tne Rev. W. L wip | an Francisco. Entrance Our Telephone, Bush 3. Jr. The invited guests were Right Rev.| ™~ TS Bishop W. F. Nichols, President Martin Kellogg of the Unive v of California; Professor David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford University, and the teachers of the school. Toasts were responded to by John H. Platt Per Mil Charles A. Kenyon and Rev. Dr. E. B. Spalding. The enjoy- ment of a bountiful repast was concluded with the singing of d Lang Syne” by all the guests standing, with clasped | ands. . Jerome’s Salary Raised. The salary of Chief Clerk E. B. Jerome, clerk No. 1, class 6, of the Custom-house, nas been restored to the old figure, $4000 W and endorsements fras Use the WORLD FAMOUS VIN MARIANI Marianl Wine Tonic Marvellous Results in Cases of SPRING FEVER FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS' EVERYq HERE. AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Portraits i N1 & Cu., 9 W ITH ST., NEW YORK per annum, taking effect from the date of new oath About two years ago s salary was cut from $4000 to $3625, | on the recommendation of Special Agent | Moore to the effect that the salary was | too large for the office. | Mr. Jerome said yesterday that Major | Moore made the recommendation through | pite because Jerome had refused to join him in a conspiracy to ‘‘down’ Customs | P FRAGRANT. 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