The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 19, 1899, Page 10

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10 THHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1899. ents of political econ- much interested | wn }\1» best k omy in the State. is very in the idea and he has expressed his will- | ingness to be present at the meeting and | his views the undertaking. Ad- | < will also be delivered by the Rev %) Allen, pastor of Betl t Church. Oakland: Re pastor of the Fifteenth M. Church, Oakland: Rev. J. H. Kell Bl tor of the Third I t Church: Re Anderson, pastor of the Powell-street M. 1., and Rev. Mr. Brown, pastor of A. AL E. Zion churches of this city. e CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. Crew of the Waterlogged Hes- per Are Noble Fellows. Two From Riding and Another From Driving a Fractious Horse. = % hin three hours yesterday three per- s were ated at the Receiving Hos Brave Mrs. Sodergren Would Not Leave i it i i Her Husband and He Declined to g 3 Rorse s T amorter 1% 4 Abandon His Ship. RE R knee-cap. — — ac r Bovee, Toy was driv- rteenth commenced | hrown out of the 10rse i 1 crew in s cut and his left “Badger” Blackmail Kelly Right With Regard y rs of l Scheme. to Himself. ; T ; riding | SR s | : 1 : lon - streets | Testimony of a sensational and spic Pugilist Tom Sharkey shook hands yes- i i and waut rture will be introduced before Judge | terday with the Rev. Alexis C. Jeffries Tt Daingerfield this morning when Mrs, Mat- fi"rl'e!‘ of "h:nln:'iun va;\- 'J'h'.\""n'hun:ml I W i RE . tie ( the divorced wife of a few remarks on the weather, some ‘ e of Living. George Crowley, bookkeeper for the Unlon | Others on the match that has just been v tunate denizen, lce Company and well-known man about | Made by Brady and O'Rourke, a x»“v;:m,;” g hip ier mode of 1iV- | {gwn “takes the stand in her own behalf | Wishes for each other's health, shook e ) mpted suicide by | g0t in the proceedings now pending | hands some more and parted. ; i MELRLIOMEID R Aling the court affecting the custody of | 1he gecurzad 20 »“‘;’ o their only child and the payment of § ‘[‘\,::ki !:“‘:x \\‘xllxm‘Il‘n({”m:x‘:'tl‘f::!:"‘ per month alimony for its support. ity 10 e . S e In an affidavit which will be presented | 19 Loy l'\.’"{i‘\""\"‘ _"f:l'_"'“ll"‘ ’1" (“;r',\ ey H\itEon: M li\-,.h“ Shehar v,‘<“,:“ ,‘, * | with that lively lightweight and Mr. Har- et ie 4 rel “_f\ hE ‘_‘_ rington of Vallejo, an old-time friend of { Rl it Misinavs dege. In auother chr whs Jin e e £O ";1‘“‘,"‘\'\‘1 “‘"“ ]‘.“ effries’ father, who had taken the train inent business men 1 whom_ she was acquainted. According to the affida DML RObIsT noyonpanyevan ¥ it and statements made Mis. CIOW- @ 58 © ¢ & & & & 6@ ) ley, Crowley unfolded the operations of | e @ the famot ger” game to her a short : . time ago, and suggested that she accom- pany him to he knew @ of 1n, nd wealth . who might 4 led by a| J woman of her beauty 5 Mrs. Crowley her affic . 1t she spurned Crowley's alleged propo- A sition she hat she 1S not been ¢ peaki with him since * he hac p d it to her. ® In addition to startling _charges ) . Mrs. Crowley that Crowley told | her pointblank that he would employ a @ ivate ctive to swear that she was | ° ¢ improper person to care for her child if did not accede to his demands, = . the ca was first taken up by Y ield, a4 few weeks ago, A. | rivite detective who wa ® employed by Crowley to shadow his di- | . vorced wife. filed an affidavit in which | P he claimed that Mrs. Crowley was escort- ed 1o Poodle Dog restaurant on the 3 night of Apr by Sylvian Coblentz, re- & maining there all that night Mrs. Crowley waxes inc nt ® Hamlill's statements, and she expec & | prove by the testimony of the lady with Bl whom she is now living that on the night Hamill claims to have seen her at t Poodle Dog she was home in bed % he aughte Mrs. Crow 4 vit that since sh ® wley she has never | - ¢ from home a single night o > states that he will pro- S B o e B e IPIDER. KELLY “CGivES S i 1tement R SHARKEY AND PA % In her affidavit Mrs. Crowley alleges JEFFRIEY 30ME TAL . 4 that her ex-h the com nion of : well-kn 1 character. whi © s apartments a the Roval Bagle Hor o . t the corner of Powell and Ellis streets. | o & o o 3 o o Iy b It @0 e 6 6208 450,084 500 : “‘["!“’l“ v iR (fl‘”;l'_ "S” | gelizing tour in San Francisco. Neither L k1“‘\ i) s i Roe Saradie I the pugilist nor the father Jeffries e p Ry e s e was of his proximity to the i1 noons other and might have been ignorant of it vet had it not been for the intervention of Artie Glass, the news a . X No sooner did Gla v after Y véry reltctant to dis. | the train had pulled iov alinas than . ik T e naae A atansioeect 2! it occarred to him that the chance r. “We are trying to settle this lifetime had arrived. In an instant he re- % tle notoric s possible, solved to bring the two together g on the resolution he approached 4 Tom.” he said Jeffries’ T g er's in the other coach. Wouldn't ¢ becat ighant like to meet him?" riy lfted her little e, said Sharkey. jumping up. . T nee und sent her fnto | “Cert”” exclaimed the *‘Spi . another portion « - house while she Glass headed in the direction of ©ie S : : R At 2 5 et OO —-O00-0-D-¢ Do cited the sensational story which elder Jeffries, whom the two found t Wo0-0-90-06 06960300+ 00800 v P Ve D vt @ aica in the amaavic whichiwill be b I ',‘uv;:“u;r le; of a New Testament “ourt this morning e held in his hanc idea of bringing these mat- | “latroduce me first,” whispered Kelly / . stice of the court until M _“and Tl do the honors for ced testimony or caus i) »d whi blackens my Glass did as he was requested and side- FMIRTNNAD> mpt on his part to rob, stepped to allow the meeting of the r is a burning outrag: ® 5 [ 1 t Sound for Kiaochau, China, on March 9 with a cargo of lumber for the @ I houel T TSR I B +-0-+090-96-00 :‘. orities. When near the Ladrone Islands on April 28 she was caught in a hurricane and 3 throw mud on me for the purpose of get- :’ e aterlogged. Captain Sodergren would not abandon his ship when he had ihe opportunity, 4| Ung control of my baby girl = = é © ed her into Kiaochau, 1450 miles, in an almost sinking condition. The men of the Hesper, (g z0. 1 seeured th i o not desert Captain ¥. W. Sodergren and his wife, were: Albert Lewis, first mate; C. Petter- @ s ¢ s 2; D. McCartey, V. Tanner, P. Thompson, C. Myer, R. Wallers, W. Watts, R. R. Snider and ,‘, m to pay $25 per mor limony ¢ Q % 2 € complied “with these orders until last ! + a, cabin boy, and Hamada, cook. S5 Up to the time he was ordered & el » before Judge Daingerfield ar JL D40 4C+DITIODITITID H4TI0ICICIO 40+ 0404 CICITID4OICIT I D4 T+ O+ T+ CI04040+@ how vaize why e dubnociinclup! e T conditions exacted by the court he hac ® ¥ ' " i der his wife and my f had a talk | W hurriedly removed to the Harbor Re- | not pald me a single cent. 1 was seated ! ; 2 L nder canvas.” He showed me al and the poison pumped | in the Louvre one day with my brother- % t only it was wet, and all th ] will Ye- | in-law when Crowley and & woman came @ had instruments. the a in. They down at a table close to + (that po irant tha ours and he ordered a bottle of wine, | he sights or telescope and shows the MOOPE WHISKY s | did not notice him, for | am not in the ® grees cut off on the are of the ir physicians for family and | habit of bowing to anvbody who keeps + ment). 1 tried to persuade his wife e company with that class of women. Just < Nugasaki with us. but e as we were ready to Ko Crowley leftthe | I 1sed ith her hushand she woman with whom he was and and with him she was i S SarniciC Woodmen of the World. i over to our tab I resented this 2 swim. The fact of her g kept lden Gate Camp on Monday la his part and told him so. Mr. 1 Saliors taamiesnmbI Sl ert e T Crowley threw a letter on the table + oard the ~Pennsylvania 3 3 2 which he had received from my attorneys ¢ ve deserted m a body. initiated two ¢ lidates. Then under the | in which they requested him to pay me 1o e e Pher were all | head of social entertainment there was 1 | the back alimony he owed me. He insult- Whethe programme of vocal selections by the|ed me by calling me a vile name, and 1 Jns or th Golden Gate quartet, funnyisms by ped his face. i o Mot modest member of the camb and sever have always borne & good reputation s e arelons mot to hear sven a | other numbers presented to an audiencs | and while I lived with Crowley 1 sought mur, and every man jack of Py % Lisne i 3¢ 1y to stay by the ship and c MG G o 20 Siin e da e o S e O e R S SIS S S ) they. would reach port as long a i N Sodergren rem * + “Mrs. Sodes 2e ot is en used 10 2 Tl + 1aps 1o 1 | Y she preferred to tempt fa by > on the deckload of a w ed ship to | ¢ ¢ afety on the P She had | & 6 three pets which ued from the R make ¢abin. drter thesntovm & ey, were itwo Now SHARKEY TAKE & f Amerl 1 the i cats and a can: > c R ? Mr >dergrer m plans v.:mlv 1 e (ARE OF YOUR SELF quv S iscarried ar ached an 1 ¢ world w \% on as thoush | e storms would never be heard of again. | . o0 e “When I was ready to leave the Hesper I notlced Captain Sodergren taking a | # ) the champion chew of tobacco. He apologized and %aia | & o he had not indulged in that way fo: 245 effr cighteen vears and his wife was disgust- o | his most g s y; ed, but added that he had to use tobacco | ® ! Sharkey, who has just tched to in'some way and that was the only man- | @ | fight your son Jim for ner in which he could indulge. as there | | - Both men toed the s h in fine style, ‘ e Hesper,” said was not a pipe left aboard. I asked him | ® o | extending their rights and indulging wd rain and fog it about | 1f he would like a few cigar \is eves | o cordial handshake. They ared up i ~u;;qul w h .1o-ng|m, t }m:h . v CeiEs “'x"“':‘l:; L e t out again, e Pennsylv anc »ox from | ® Ity s ey me . At the ¢ riditoln e the captain and took a box of mv own, | ¢ i \uu(x~x u{. ‘vlhn' preacher the pugilists wanted ¢to 2" e Whe! got | and with them I went back to the Hesper. | 4, { ,\H.”mi»',‘ih “‘ j"};; Sl s deck T saw we rin 5 staved by the watcrlogged vessei D o | Socording o the chronicler of the meet ¢ c dis s signals | three h and then we |]..ml.1~xm.41 on 4 e b e bR L“’"':Hll:ml\ n: ¥ e were 0sé ) 10 | OUr ¢ - ve le Sper s ® P PR ye. €. OpE & o boat lowered. | took command of | north, longitude 127 degrees 5 minutes | ¢ 3 l"nl‘"i.’f‘rii'\;, ',’r“,"‘,"f,“ '.1‘14‘1 1,]!': sed regard- ¢ started for the shi We | €ast. so they must have had favorable & tes a “lw ”-”ki"j’r"}“- scrutiny. careful in ge winds all the way to reach Kiaoch ! @ | fries. haif LIRS ) ellow.” said Jef- ¢, as there a twelve da; E * | fries. balf to “Spider” Kelly and ha B8 there WE 3 3 ¢ | himself not as hig g e we own_bar = - o |1 wtinued. turnin nefsec tal A . l 5 5 g to Tm L AN ACADEMY OF MUSIC . : ST . t imber for & & blushing immoderately s ) < | E imoderatel , APUEGT G0ULS FOR THE COLORED RACE | $ o e o oraee ‘ S in atitudo 22 degrees | : o | of fighting. but T zuess i its in'a man ngitude 144 % K3 & | it's bound ' to come out. 1f my son is v Saples Steps Being Taken to Have Such an |, ihnuml_u) fight [ suppose he'll fight till he 15 midnight siified her| Institution Created — Project | o 3 | ES S n ste T thusp o paizs feroiist ociiond Vel oy 02 to Be Launched To-Night. - + | to thump iron.” : 1" When the storm w An important meeting will be held in | 3 | “Shiacr Tt been walting B s e isted over to port fully el the Starr King African M. E. Zion | ¢ { | he had come to the conclusion that the in rall several ('.(r below the | Church at 805 Stockton street this even- | ¢ | elder Jeffries was a_pretty plain &nuke’: cabin and s full of w ing for the purpose of discussing a pro- © | man, and he concluded to ask him g provisions spolled. ol Siven out and | ;osed movement toward the etablishment | ¥ $ 4 SRR AU L o, of a national Academy of Music at Wash- | ¥ 7 Whae hindotis man ate Youpanyway.: ship in this ';flmlh‘nun and | Ington. D. C.. for the colored race. The | ¢ rour son whipped? It don't cu‘mfd‘fif{fi“ was with his ruined | pre started in this city and it is the s AR al. My father c I “ana : was s A PG PR St % ral. ather came from Treland, %, Captain Sodergren proseeded | purpose of the Jeading _spirits In ‘the 04000090090 400 0434946 4009904605-06-0-0-+@ | yoii can bet your swest lite If I w *'adh'}g gand ol 04rd- | movement to raise enough funds to form | Of nearly a hundred. who were enter- to better his morals. Since we have been | oY 214 & champion he wouldn't want to was about one thousand miles Kiaochau that when disabled, covereg that distance in nineteen a nucleus for the academy, thus creating | tained and highly pleased. This. t ik ok, : 3 e clusion that there must | A anipive to other cltles to joinin the | be some entertainment in addition to the | en 1 asked him if he was going to | Hon. David Lubin. president of the Na. | to. i sinc reand I8 to have it so 23 ship he sald that If we could | tional Grangers' Assoclati , and one of ' pat enlv. 1o members buf fo wisitors. SEASHTIONAL STIMOI WILL BE INTRODUCEL Mrs. Mattie Crowley’s Startlin g Story. SHE WILL TEL| L IT IN COURT e SAYS HER EX-H ING TO R USBAND IS TRY- UIN HER. [ | Alleges That George Crowley Sought Warns Him to Take Good Care of to Induce Her to Enter Into a This camp nas | divorced Mr. Crowley h: a woman of the tenderloin. escort at the Eagles’ seen on the street wi to make the meetings most interesting | light. That is the kind as been living with He was her cnic and has been her in broad day- of a man who de- El t . { 5185 10, get contral of my, baby.” SHARKEY S | CHIT WTH ISP ! Came Together on the Train. — AND PUG SHAKE R gl |PREACHER | THE EVANGELIST GIVES TOM SOME GOOD ADVICE. B { | Himself and Sets ‘Spider” see me lickec “T never said,” replied Jeffries, “that T would like to see Jim whipped. 1 said | thought he would he whipoed. In fact, | coul Vnphory that he will be.” 2 ADVERTISEMEN SPECIAL VALUES in TS. COLORED DRESS GOODS! 09 Yo 0l I 44-Inch FRENCH TWILLED CHEVIOT, very heavy twill, all new shades such as grays, tans, browns and purple mixtures, 44-inch FRENCH WHIPCORD SUITING in new summep colorings. c Yl 50-inch IRONSIDES SERGE, in greens, navys, garnet, browns, tans, grays, pur- ple. army, cardinal and cadet. f 1 50-inch GRANITE CLOTH, all solid colors and fancy weaves, full variety of the latest colorings. 44-inch GENUINE FRENCH BEIGE, new mixed effects, so much used for outing suits. 50 pleces 38-inch FANCY WOOL CHEVIOTS, checks, figures and plaids, all dark and medium colorings. the leading. The last remark of the elder Jeffries seemed to hit the lightweight in a itiv 5 an vou prophecy when he will be licked?"’ he d, excitedly. I think 0.” hen.” said Kelly in a stage whisper vill you kindly give me a tip when it's going to happen. 1'd like to get in on ft.’ Sharkey and Kelly leaned over close to preacher to hear his reply. After it ne they leaned back disgusted Well."” he said. self. I'll not expi an ovinion. few more commonplaces and the meeting ended, the evangelist shaking | v and Kelly vourself.” he said to the | was g¢ into the next on the train reach- ed this sid : bay Sharkey was met v his trainer. Tim McGrath Hello. Tim,” he said, *T met Jeffries’ the train. Come over i 1 vou." And McGrath trotted along to s hands with the champion’s father Rev. Mr. J s scon slipped away crowd s Jost to view He a street cher, without denomi T traveling whither he wills and visi his home between his trips into the we places in the Lor weyard. It is that he intends to preach on the street ners of this city for some time. harkey took the first boat for Valle without stopping to make a call on city friends. Before he embarked he had few words to s on the big match. “I'll win sure he said. “‘in less than | I never felt bett I can do w ten rounds at that ¢ life, and I know what r in th ries. When I meet him this time I'll be a sick man, as I was when 1 met | him before “T'll be back in town Tuesday stay here till the following Monday, when I start for the Bast. What I'll do after that until T go into training I don’t know. 1t’s all in O'Rourke’s hand; h, under whe e tutelage cloped his powers, will make astern trip with the sailor man. He in his belief that Sharkey will prove the victor in the go with Jeffries. | In support of this belief he strikes out in a new line of dope. Look at the number of times ' he said, “that Jeffries landed on Fitz hefore he got him. What did Jeff _do with Sharkey when they met. Nothing in_ twenty rounds. How often, then, will Jeff have to hit Sharkey to him out? The | man that can tell win the money They that Tommy Ryan made Jeff | the fighter he is. Well, if Ryan can put | steam enough into Jeffries to knock out he's a b boiler than the boile iker ever saw before Ocean Water Tub Baths. 101 Seventh street, corner Mission. Salt water direct from ocean. ADVERTISEMENTS. E FOR TWO WEEKS | IVEN satis show tF it of the treatm With my ins healing germicide me jcines can be directly to the ¢ . and gives mar TO 1> ion superi cures. In 2 ful FATHE of St 1 1 have trie tment ben: the Insp cured me. 1 mend it o ers of ‘Moberly “It has cured me after suffering f with catarrh, asthma and lung trouble Mo. JUDGE MARTIN sclentific, far in advance of all other t- ment."” 3 REV. FATHER J. S. HOOG of JEFFER- SON CITY, MO., says: ‘1 have tried you antiseptic treatment and consider it the ‘Ne plus ultra’ of treatments 1 TREAT- Call or address at once, for MENT, DR. COTTINGHAM, 632 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel. Sharkey was gulping in all this withos 4 saying a word, satisged to let Kelly g‘xlé Hours—9 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 3and 7 to § p. m. al and will | pOLDBE EBIZIWEhfG - & GO0 Good coffee ré 65¢ weprayer $1 15 e $6 gallon cey——par ex- 450 fine—cannotbe mix- We have installed the latest im~ fee —you are invited to come to the Pine street store and see it SPECIAL SAVING SALE Monday Tuesday Wednesday regularly 14c 1b Mild cured—away above the-ordi Butter—reg’ly 40c squars fresh—sweet—table 20c reg’ly 25c¢ Ib roast or ground Roasted and ground fresh every day reg’ly 30c Ib here | Mr Schepp has never allowed his Claret—reg’ly 50c galion 35¢ A very popular wine—many prefer it Orange marmalade 3 jars 50¢ | regularly 20c—English taste necessary for the best marmas lade 10c regularly 15c 1 1b tin A very superior brand Whiskey—1 # reg’ly $1 50 bottl proved machinery for roasting cof= Coffee roasted fresh every hour | Hams—armour's 12ic nary ham in quali 35a | Coffee—Creseent blend Cocoanut—Schepp’s 22%c standard of quality to be lowered to the older claret Californian oranges lack the bittet | Salmon—Little Commod Listerine The family whi | light i siue;c“cq r‘:l <old as originally made | Vichy water— olestines $2 75 ) dozen here are owned by France r is celebrated all over regularly The springs and the wate the world Tooth brushes regularly 20c—imported -ven the highest priced brushes lose bristles—the remedy is to buy a new, one 25¢ Combs—regularly 35¢ a variety to select from Havana cigarettes package 10¢ made by such fine factories as Henry Clay—Bock & Co—Vencedora 70¢c Toilet water—Vioet's regularly 85c bottle—from Paris Catalogue free—send postal Mail orders have prompt shipment and careful packing California San Francisce eventh and Twelfth Oakland 2 for 25¢ 432 Pine 215 Sutter 1075 Clay between El Baja Californla DAMIANA BITTERS 1s a powerful aphrodisine and specific tonte for the sexua! and urinary organs of both £exes, and a great remedy for diseases of the kidneys and bladder. A great Restorative, Invigorater and Nervine. Eells on its own Merits; no Jong-winded testimonials necessary. NABER. ALFS & BRUNE, Agents, 322 Market stueei, S. F.—(Send for Circular) | Weekly Call, $1 per Year

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