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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1899 L - | f Ps i ] faster's head. The result was that the ADVERTISEMENTS. i ] victim went to the Harbor Hospital 10 | e + »,Ln | have his scalp dressed. When his poll | 1 L | twas shaved Jpreparatory to being sown | | up Drs. von der Leith and Hemmelsbach | AN found a ‘fractured skull. The wound is { SENT HOME |, " MRS. WITTHOLL’S LITTLE GRANDSON TH ALL HONOR Monaghan’s mains Arrive, CHE A FULL NAVAL FUNERAL | e NAL INTERMENT WILL BB IN SPOKANE. > GO & LRTHOCH I TS POD and Officers of the . Mayor Phelan and ers of Naval Bat- talion Present. —— 1 J. R. Monaghan °r Philadelphia killed in the dy was tem- ited ground at was or- Mons who was dis! rred GODOVPO0S DI0 HUIQOLS . we Franc were shi L e e = GO GO DGR )ld son of ) r, denic adicts in eve onal story tolc Wittholl, the and offers pre woman must om arding son who trade M 68 rs of age an itinerant gardene Wittholl and he his shack in He hi ther that QUICK TIME TO BARTLETT SPRINGS SOUTHERN PACIFIC AND COLUSA JUNCTION. tidal canal however wa vehi Iy that rs via This Route Reach the 7 p. m.—The South- Reports Large to This Popu- Resort. I was W Alameda and ward my ahes ing tc looking woman and the Sout me direction 3 up with them 1 ad and the ¥ f 32l d me if I had a age line spare tr has been rowl to this s 1% well dres 1 ed, - than > be- | & two to @ OIDIGITIOND S FADIGIGe other 1§ PROMIS 10 CALIFORN ! i Commissioner Run- yon Enthusiastic. Trouble Over Children. | 3 t Baward Gegtiea E. W. Runyon, chairman of the Paris [ « Commission, has ret ed from his fiving | trip to the East and is staying at the Palace Hotel. Mr. Runyon speaks very enthusiastically of the success attending his mission and of the prospects Califor- nia will have to make a creditable show- at the great European fair. Bringing the Remains of Ensign Monaghan Ashore From the Cruis Ala- denies and I told her I had S OIGEDT00 | | which | sible walked along some saw that she ippeared tc at As we after we railroad track at Twenty- isked her if she would of b <aid first sa- and got a = came out I the nue she T a quarte > went r talking. She ed and T told her. d come out and When we reached t to her and asked tting down noticed bot of asked for a drink. T two bits and I gave a drank, Chase says, Wittholl i two more drinks and began to act strangely, but he at- ibuted it to the heat and the drinks she had taken with him. He said she 1 took hold of the infant's hand ft gardener says he left in the afternoon and in r Oakland saloon got into a card game with the officers of a Brit- ish ship. which was prolonged until after midnight, when he returned home to be arrested. Gus Williams, bartender for F. W. Boeckes, who keeps the saloon at Park and Railro: ven Oakland— that being the first saloon to the right across the tracks from the Twenty- third street railroad station—remem- bered vesterday that an elderly couple answering the general description of and Mrs. Wittholl were served Q& QOLISOLTO0S Lol t first an attempt was made to have r purpose, would be devoted lusively to ffornia. Mr. Runyon succeeded in so sting Commissioner General Peck idea that tha to. s = if sufficient space could procured for the erection of the contem- plated building. The French exp ion ities answered that they much re- gretted the impossibility of any such ar- rangement. The exposition, they said, was an ional and not an Inie tate affair, and that it would be impos- to allow each ¢ nation to make ion of each par- an individual ex- s the plan are now arranged, the ts of Califernia will pe exhibited together with like products from other sections of the coun meant they will be ry. By this it is not 0 merged with the | Test as to lose thelr identity and part with their distinctive cha r. The products of California will be exhibited in space allotted them in conjunction with similar products from other States. Thus the exhibit of forestry, Californian \ —_— The Aged Gardener’s Story Believed to Be True. l Cenl DEHIES CHRGES He Puts Biame on His Subordinates. |SAYS THEY HANDLED CASH. TELLS THE OLD STORY OF MIS- PLACED CONFIDENCE. — . —_— SOV SO & LTS Ex-Deputy Lemnon Swears That All the Emp{oyes Gambled, the Office Being Nicknamed “Federal Paddock.” | - 280 il Osca M. Welburn went on the stand in Judge de Haven's court yesterday after- noon and testified in his own behalf. He | wore the soldier's suit of blue that he had on when captured at drill at the Pre- sidio and was a tall, straight, stalwart looking soldier. There was a large crowd in the court- room to listen to his 1 among the most interested of his auditors were his wife and daughter and his son Clyde. The defendant w f oL S OIDITIOI0S O stimony without the me story told by him two years ago, to the effect that Dillard had forged his name and had collected checks for certain employes of the Revenue De- partment without his consent or author- ity. He said that Akins was acting for Captain Ypungberg and that he had never jany reason to suspect that AKins or Youngberg did not get the full salary due. He had never authorized Dillard or any one else to sign the names of Akins or Mrs WITTHRLL OOOENPVET © DIVTE VTS TOTOTOVOTS others to their checks. All that he knew w. that when the payrolls and saiary Chilr o vouchers were ready they were laid upon his desk and he signed them, believing | them to be correct. Furthermore, he | never instructed Diliard or. any one els: i t the he & % | to go to the Sub-Treasury and get money Fatibehyat m atthathour thelisar on the checks. He supposed that the dener says they stopped there. 2 clerks and deputies for whose salaries ‘I noticed the woman particularly, the warrants had been drawn collected the ald Willlams yesterday, “from the money at the Sub-Treasury themselves sunbonnet she wore. It was a black With reference to the charge of with- one, and I thought it was rather an % | holding part of the salary of Miss Conneli, 0dd one to wear such a place. I @ |the witness said that he informed Loupe b o 2 4 | that a_stenographer and typewriter was did not notice whether or not there & | wanted in the office to expedite the work was a child with the old couple. There & | necessitated by the income tax law. He might have been. When they left the © | received a letter of application from Miss saloon tk irted up Park street in @ | Connell, and the first that he knew after the airec £ Alam | that was that Loupe had installed Miss s 2 Connell in his private office. He had no The be scribed by Wi conversation with Miss Connell as to her on of that worn lary or employmen He never knew of his state- t she was not getting her full salars had turned the check for her salar: over to Loupe and he himself never han- dled any of the mone; | all, bears the ent that the er out in the vol arily accompanied and | When s M. McCarthy was s . he ank with him. It also contradicts @ |said, her work was done in the officé by | the story told by Mrs. Wittholl that C. . H)’ ' : and \I;‘ \l\'e‘“)\l;\'n wias H;‘(i T s buggy fo or five iles aware that s wa dead at the time they IEEY. GUEoE Hns 1] | Bayroll was siene® for her salary. He) S understood all along that Harter got the The mere that Mrs. Wittholl mone He never spoke to Dillard about | was she finally her case. when 30 o’clock on Tue dson, while it story that cribed, was SOPDI S OEDOEC S imony w: ses. He will The defendant’s t { as to all the other cz examined to-da | Edward erly a deputy inon of Red Bluff, form in Welburn's office, tes viewed 1 an absolutely fied that all the employes sent money different light, and as corpoborative of the races by Dillard to be invested Wi ‘].‘.ff e e the bookmakers for them, and the office & OO0 as conducted in a slipshod manner. Be- ause of the gambling indulged in by the aged woman wandered in the hot sun from the bay near the Sixteenth-street employes the Revenue Office received the ation in ¢ nd to th canal Q nickname of the Federal paddock.” | pssing =85 andthat AThe Congressman_Julius Kahn, Gar | i Alameanand b m:'c::‘n.w Y | Enerney, E. Watkins and others t full distance of ten miles as OW 3 | to the good reputation of Welburn:before —would account for her exhaustion & | i} charges had been filed against h nd for that of the little fellow, who & | F. Bettis, landlord of the house in whic could not have been so badly off had & | Louis Loupe lodged, testified that on one he been given the bu ride she de- g | occasion shortly ter the suicide of anctbod ® | Cashier Norton he saw Loupe burn a 5 d & | large number of documents in his room. If Chase's story, corroborated in & The trial will be resumed at 10 o'clock part, is true, the abduction took place %) | this morning. only in Mrs. Wittholl's imagination, 3‘ T A e probably surcharged by the heat and & | the worriment consequent on finding é hat she had wande d =0 far in a city § unfamiliar to her that she had lost her ? | bearings. When she left the house of & | her daughter, Mrs. Maguire, 1421 Sev- enteenth street, she said she would be back at moon. She does not explain how she came to forget to return home A OFF FOR THE Sy @ © before the time she met Chase. 2 The aged gardener, who has been & charged with abduction, will probably 3 | have his preliminary hearing to-day | if Mrs, Wittholl, who was able to go to & | | the prison vesterday and identify him, % | S T has fully recovered her strength. 2/Sailed on Transport P00 POODO0S OOOLVI0ETS D00 THE STAND MD 2 { is_rebullding with all modern improvements. serfous and it will be a long time before | b lr‘ Conboy can repeat his breakfast | oke. Asgistant Engineer Henry Regan of the ! Harbor Board will leave to-day for San Diego on a vacation. Mr. Regan will re- turn about July 4. | Captain Joseph W. Holmes, who is well | known in this port, having been here in the ship Charmer, which vessel he com- manded for many years till s is now-on his way to this port in th Alexander Gibson. Captain Holmes wi on this trip have made his eightieth pas sage around the Horn and forty-six times around the Cape of Good Hope. Captain John A. Bromhead will cnm-k mand the United States transport Penn- vania on her trip to Manila. He takes | the place of Captain Doxrund. | Captain Hanson, late of the schooner Mary Dodge. has been appointed to the mand of the bark Edward May. FRES \ptain Baekus of the Bdward May fl TfliNfi bought an interest in the ship Stand- | ard, now on her way here with Sugar | From our laundry in linen, percale or Madras shirts, white linen collars and cuffs, fancy vests, duck or crash suits or from Honolulu AN AGED FATHER'S SUIT. .| trousers look as well hen you first John A. Shepston Seeks to Make His | buy them, in color or finish. We do Sons Support Him. | not fade the delicate colors of your Aged John A. Shcpston appeared in | negligee shirts, and your collars and Judge Murasky's court yesterday to press | cuffs will keep fresh longer from our his suit against his tree sons, John A. | perfect methods than by any other in Jr., Harry T. and George C. Shepston.|ga; Francisco. for maintefance. I his complaint Mr. | i ateasaa . Shepston sets fortn that he is past 63| ° s vears of e, paralyzed In Dboth legs | The Unlted States Laundry, Offlce and penni At present he is living with | 1004 Market “Strast s sis rs. Moran, who assists | much ‘as her finincial condition will Telephone South 420. admit, but as he holds that his rhil(h‘enl should st him in_his old age. as he did them wken they were young, he wiil | press his suit to a final decision. | Myon’s Inhaler On behalf of the suns an attempt was | made to prove that Mr. Shepston had left | his home of his own free “'Xll.(flnd hIs’ present condition is tie result of sins of | Positively Cures Catarrh, Hay Fever his own which resulted in Mrs. She, ol AT} Thioet wad Lung Discages refusing to recognize him her i bt band. Judge Murasky, however, re- | of medicated fused to allow these matters to be | vapor re inhaled argued, and he took the case | A under submission solely on the evidence e et introduced to prove moneys the sons | o I are now receiving and the prgsent needs trils & cleansed of th and vaporized all the Mr. Shepston has another suit o A sense | rlaintiff. H | in which he se:ks tu recover posses of propert w in the hands of his wife, | Mrs. Catherine M. Shep he vlalmmgl that he deeded it to her trust for hls) : own henefit, but she kept the income. and at an opportune mom-ni turnsd him out | 2 of doors’ (o shift for himself. notwith. g Bt S RN THE INHALER every- scon g ri | SoL b TR | It reaches the sore Sheehen Is Sued. It heals the raw § i - t John W. Macl and R. V. Day, as| J; e it trustees under the will of Theres 2 | taken h deceased, filed suit yesterday against Bd- [ It acts as a ) the whole ward 1. Sheehan, as T Collector, to de- | svstem 2 S Write to Prof Munyon, 1505 Arch street, termine the amounts to be paid as taxes | ,Write to Professor Munyon, 565 Seeh strest. on decedent tat ted in this ci and county. The plaintiffs ask that de- fendant be compelled to accept from them the sum of $1115 29 in payment of all taxes AMUSEMENTS. levied against them as trustees and that e o the. court further decree that the ass 298 $1000 bonds of ment and taxation ¢ ‘s TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Southern Pacific Railroad Company Arizona, twenty-seven $1000 bonds of the LAST THR e e e T R roed D eerelal | OfsAbachg (Meriic Most Tuneful Opera, Cable Compa re illegal and without | right An nction was also ued | x Collector prohibiting him | property at the northeast | and Jones. streets for de- | against the ' trom selling corner of Pine linquent taxes. —_—ee————— | MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! Dear Madam: “‘Pegamotd says come! ENT. 8¢ AN You're welcome, Chronicle building, No. 6L i O e O The BRIGANDS 'TIS TOO “WE ALWAYS COME LATE. WHEN —————————— OCK. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O Joseph May's Estate. = MONDAY, June Three Nigh Only! The inventory and appraisement in the “ORPE D EURYDICE estate of the late Joseph May was filed? TurRSDAY, June The Society Event— vesterday. The apprais 5li Marks, | DENIS O'SULLIVAN, in the Romantic Comic amuel Polack and W. J. Ruddick—place | Opera, “SHAMUS O'BRIEN. the value of the estate at $109,165 97. PRICE 25c and 30c — e Telephone Bush 9 The Original Little Beneficencla Puplica | ——————— B Co. of San Francisco. Drawing [ 22, 1899. | lz'::mu old in San Franciseo, | TREATER S: Fran- | and | CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS . MR. HENRY MILLER 1 ~—AND— |A SPECIAL COMPANY. | LAST 2 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. Henry Arthur Jones' Brilllant Comedy, “THE LIARS! Beginning NEXT MONDAY— HENRY MILLER AND SPECTAL COMPANY. Anthony Hope's Romantic Comedy, | “The Adventure of the Lady Ursula.” | | SEATS NOW SELLING. MENLO PARK, SAN MATEO COUNTY, CAL., | Will be thoroushly equipped and begin its ninth year August 1jth. Beautiful surround- | ings, home influences. Offers superior advan- | tages for the care and thorough training of gentleman cabled to | be | | woods will stand In space allotted exciu- sively to them, the wine while taking their place in the viticultural exhibit, wili stand by themselves, and so on through the entire list. Mr. Runyon says there need be no fear that California will not get all that is coming to her. Commissioner General | Peck expressed himsel? as highly pleased | by the showing that has thus far been | made by the Golden State. He said that though California was three thousand miles from the scene of action, yet she had come to_the front more strongly than any other State In the Union, both in money and_energy. priation of $130,000 wa: and the active interc had been equaled by no other State. In the distribution of space Mr. Peck said things would all be taken into considera- tion. | ,The principal exhibits of California are | agricultural, horticultural, viticultural, | mining, forestry and fishing products, and | they will all be allowed quite as much space as other exhibits in the same lines. The State’s appro- the largest of any being manifested Rag Time, Night Time, | Good time at Kapp & Street's Ta- male Grotto. - D S e R o e S S o S o o WQ—WM+MO+W®—O—MM®+W.‘ ———— e —— | 5 + Y + $ 2 2 © e r Philade!phia. 4 | Every one of the men on the Zealandia L e e S A 2 Accredited at the universities. IRA G. HOITT, Ph. D.. Principal. Zealandia. Ve s " ST, MATTHEW'S MILITARY SCHOOL, AN MATEO, CAL—FOUNDED A. D. 1866, by the late Rev. Alfred Lee Brewer, D.D. For catalogue and illustrated circular address | San Francisco said good-by to nearly 700 | of Uncle Sam'’s colored troops yesterday | afternoon. They sailed on the transport Zealandia from Pacific-street wharf, and REV. W. A. BREWER, A. B. a big crowd of the relatives and friends of | Ll __ Rector and Head Master. the men were down to see them off. Com- | 7 s COLLEGE AND SEMINARY.—Grants panies C, E, G and I of the Twenty-fourth | mas and confers degrees. Rare oppor- | Infantry, under command of Major J. M. itles offered in music, art and_elocution Thompson, were brougnt over early in the :‘mm Nm“ PIT'flnr‘\;-i‘l«;;!v \srm;h.."r;r afternoon on the quarantine steamer Mc- | gattlozue, fo Mn 5 B mlgd EIeOERY Dowell from the Presidio and put aboard | Thirty-third vear. Fall term opens August the transport. Later 150 recruits were 2, 18, marched to Pacitic-street wharf, and when they went aboard the. transport safled. All the companies of the Twenty- | PHRITY Use fourth are recruited up to° their full A1| Woodbury’ EALTH Woodbary's strength of 128 men, so the Zealancia took away a foew short of 700 soldiers. Z The transport Valencia with the re- : R\ | mainder of the Twenty-fourth aboard will EAUTY Facial Cream S | sail to-day. The Shlvn;i: with a big o ol Ponmavivania Sih a T ToY: | Naturally follows the use of WOODBURY'S ment will sail on Sund | with her 5000 tons of stores for tha troop: | will get away to-day or to-morrow, | that five transports will be on their way | | by Sunday next. That will leave only the | onemaugh in port, and she will sail | again during next we=K with another load | of cavalry horses. Facial Soap and WOODBURY'S Faclal Cream, Being strictly antiseptic, their cleansing and purifying effect s unequaled. Where, The Wyefield, For sale every- . T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIC ARD ATTORNEY-AT LAW, 1 Tenth Flocr, Room 1015, Claus Spreckeis Bidg. Telephone Brown $3L Residence, 821 California st., below Powell, San Francisco. and the men | of July of took a few fireworks along are going to have a Fourth | their own at se | MELVILLE and STETSON, Character Vocalists and Dialect Impe: | WM. M. CRESSY and BLAHCH In “Grasping an Opport FRANCESCA REDDIN Assisted by CARLTON MACY, “the Duchess of Devonshire. J, HAN JARVIS, WART- ) NIBLO and nators. DAYNE Reserved Seats, Opera Chalrs, 50c. | Matinees Wea ALCA and Sunday. Z A R THEATER “Mr. Morrison has few competitors.”—Ex- | aminer, June 20. | THIS FRIDAY NIGHT :MATX.\' E TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AT 8, | The Eminent American Actor, - MR. LEWIS KORRISON, In a Historical Production of RICHELIEU! ' “FREDERICK THE GREAT!" ! The steamer Australia of the Oceanic | | Company’s line will Le ready to take up | | her usual run on July 3. Captain How- | ard, the company’s superintendent, is see- | ing’that no time is wasted and in conse- | quence very rapid proxress is being mad | When the steamer got in last Tuesday the | workmen were rusha=d aboard as soon as she was tied up at the wharf. By 6 p. m. AMUSEMENTS. |ALHAMBRA THEATER, Corner Eddy and Jones Streets. S. H. Friedlander, Manager, | all_the wood work had been torn away | o iandldthe deck raised so that the men | DIABT W on coul get under it and work, ues & § | night_the Steamer went to the rennery 16 LaDardl Grand Ialian Opera Company and_Wednesday 1400 tons of sugar were 5 discharged and 600 tons of coal put into TO-NIiGHT, the bunkers, and Thursday morning early the mail boat was back at her Paeific- street dock. All this time the repair work went on with a rush, and the vessel will | sail again on July Captain Howard's long experience enables him to get an im- | “MANON LESCAUT” With the Usual Great Cast. through a rift in the fog in the nick of | & Co.’s time and, putting about, manhged to get | 2 to sea again. The Amiral Troude is 84 | days out from Newcastle, N. 8. W., for N“)N COURS Nfi PARK this port, and mus&hi.re- 1run ir)11tn a num- | . ber of calm streaks during the voyage. | kil i ¥ |'She will probably reach port to-day. The | THE FINEST ENCLOSED FIELD IN THE WORLD. Rufus E. Wood, % days out from Svdney, | N. 8. W., is also outzide awaiting a fa- vorable opportunity to come in. W. A. Conboy, a gentleman on the wa- ter front, who has no particular business, wandered into a restaurant on the corner of Washington and East streets for breakfast and consumed enough food and drink to satisfy an anaconda for a month. He was presented with a check and inno- | cently wanted to know the meaning of | the pasteboard. “Your bill,”” said a waiter. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OPEN AND SAPLING STAKES, 0—TOTAL PRIZE MONEY— 2. TRAIN SERVICE e Third and Townsend sts. Saturday, “God bless you. said the wandering | 5e%v®5 Thirl and Towneent, se., Satarday grafter; “I've got no money,” and pro- |1 'a.m., 12 m. and 1 p. m.; Twenty-fitth and ceeded to walk out. “And you've ,caten enough to fill an elephant!" yelled the exasperated waiter, and then he seized a water front iron- 1flad plate and cracked it on the break- 1 Valencia sts. 5 minutes later. Returning from Park imm2diately after last course. Extra train from Park on Sunday at 4:45 p. m. San Mateo electric cors every 10 minutes. ADMISSION, 25 cents LADIES FREE. mense amount of work done quickly with- REPERTOIRE FOR THE WEEK: | out the glightest appearance of hurry or | Saturday esese “LUCI confusion. . Saturday ‘GIACONDA"™ The French Y}ark Amiral Troude had 2 | sunday ¢ .. “MIGNON" narrow escape from guing on Point Arena | ¥ 3. S o | P e fog vesterday. Lucklly Captala | Reserved Seats—3sc, &c, 7ic, 81, §150. On | Mace caught sight of the promontory | sale at the ALHAMBERA and at Sherman, Clay | ‘ GRAND OPERA HOUSE TELEPHONE 532. | TO-NIGHT—And All This Week—TO-NIGHT, | T JUTHWELL OPERA COMPANY In Planquette’s Charming Opera, 'THE CHIMES of NO The Production Speaks Paperst THINK OF IT! 25¢ and 50c AND AT THE chestra ess Clrele (reserved) ATURD House et Office—Emporium. LILY OF KILLA | CONCERTS AND RESORTS. GREAT REALISTIC WAR PANORAMA! Prof. W. G. ROLLINS, the eminent orator, lectures half hourly. Market st., or. Eighth, Admission, 50c. Children, 25c. 'Manila Bay! SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M, TO 11 P. M. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M.- ADMISSION 10c. CHILDREN se. Bathine. Including Admission. 25¢: Children. 2. ——— Weskly Cal, $.00 e You /!

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