The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 19, 1899, Page 12

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY CORONER HILL READY T0 EXHUME THE BODY Says He Will Hold an Autopsy on Mrs, Looria lf_ Rilziives so Desire. the Matter Before Chief of Police Lees and Delivers Himself of an Opinion on the Action of Dr. McMurdo. Lays might as well be no as he has done, th Coroner’s office. In case 1 am asked to exhume the body of Mrs. L I w ]llu it. ’I‘hn un- was taken be !m'u! Tt is not likel made for an : relatives of the any objection to t n who made burial of Mrs. hasty ction to the B woman _until .n\]u\\ln; her demi v as son that the death € | sugh _they both have | aver suspicions ha are shar written a note should be taken to 1 this belief hat the action o story, told s toward the ¥ n getting half of | 4040+ D+ 04404040+ D+D4OIOIDIO+ D404 O $D4D4OD4D40HTH0 4D 40+ 0+ V40404040 OI040404 D+ 0+ 04 THT4THTHOI Q40404 040404 0+ 040404040 stepfather,” him I wouldn't | to my d told formerly located at 918-922 opposite You stock vou d new “the inspect satisfy It wi is entirely — o VALLEY ROAD PROGRESS. | The Stockton Section to Be in Opera- tion Next January—Officers Elected. ADVERTISEMENTS. Rcd Rough Hands Made Soft and Whitc in a Single Night by ?tl(:lll‘a SOAP On retlrmg, soak the hands in a strong, hot lather of CUTICURA| SOAP. Dry thoroughly, ‘umvrr and director | E. P. Ripley, president of the Fe, was elected to fill the same position in the Valley Road Company, Claus Spreck- { els retiring from all a and official re- ation with the undertaking, of which he was the moving power. does not mean th severed all connect still holds a large 1 tirement from t y ) for t of “obtaining his otter aratis : made among the ain A. H. position Mackie only cha ads of th being president and of ‘vice Alexander as secretary The board of directors now the following gentlemen: E, IF consists of P. Ripl D. 7 e Spreckel an Sicklen and H. Bush | Chief Engineer W. B. Storey presented his report, dealing with the technicalities of the road and the progr made during the last vear, all of which has been pub- shed in The Call. The report shows that de from a little more minor work to be on the different tunnels all that re- truction of the track on from Stockton to Point This will give the d. its mpletion to the point where it connects with the ferry service to this city The new boat being built for that serv- dee will not be completed until some time xt year; but the road will doubtle 1 operation in its entirety by Janu be ry 1, and the Ocean Wave, which was brought »m_the north for that purpose, rrying into San Francisco pas. engers from the second transcontinental to the metropolis of the Pacific. al of President Ripley, 1ed n gents tock- Joint Fresno BELVEDERE’S | Railronds Express a Willingness to “NIGHT.” Assist the Fete. - eg.| | A meeting of the Corinthian Yacht Club and anoint freely Wwith @ ana resiencs of Beivedero and vieinity took place last night at the clubhouse. CUT]CURA’ greatest of‘ A committee, consisting of J. W. Pew, J. = & J S. Hawkins, T. T. Willlams and Hugo emollient skin cures. ln}[]‘ ppointed to confer with the rs I % roads regard arrangementse for the ‘Night in V ' to be held some e Wear during the night |, izh i, vencs, io,0s held some im rn sific and North Pacific ¢ 4 expressed a willingn celebratlon as far as possible, ast compani to assis{ the guarantee- old kid gloves, with the H ing a rate that th CC e o finger ends cut off and | ;s fais.det i mmivee ctimated $2400. Mr. Stetson of the narrow-; gauge holes in the palms. For red, rough, chapped, or discolored hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is wonderful. Sold throughout the world. Price, CUTICURA Diaos ans Cnws: Doser, Bois Frope, Basias &1 Kbout the Biin, Bealp, and Foan® froe™ line running to Sausalito had promised to reply on the subject in for(y-eight Houre tand a favorable rate is expected 0 t hug;] F ted from The partial report of the committee wa received with satistaction and the meet. | ing adjourned to Wednes evening, | when it is expected Mr. Stetson will have | been heard from definitely. ——————— Beamish’'s new store, street, Russ House block. 29 Montgomery ¢ LUDWIG SEELIGER, proprie- ¢ 3 eliger assured them there was no nger, and stepping up to the door of r of a meat market at ission street, is called the the cage, prepared to undo the fasten- Lion Tamer of the Misslon,’ ings. His hand had scarcely touched ~and the title is most worthily the chain than the lloness, with a bestowed, for Mr. Seeliger is as much blood-curdling growl, threw herself at home in a cage with a feroclous against the door. The artist bolted cat as when trimmin for a for the only exit, the reporter tried to in the stomer. In the re e of mb a ten-foot fence and Davis made . Loori Mr. Sceliger for the shed in the rear of gerie, the star only to fall- over a big Rus- .+ which was enjoying a sun- 1 ath. Seeliger finally succeeded in sunding up his guests and entered the rmed with a small whip and a made the beast jump over chair and himself and go various other evolutions, but d to snarl and snap performance and several vicious digs at her tor- her sharp claws. When prepared to ve the cage her fury redoubled, and as he jumped through the door she sprang at him as though determined to have revenge r her humiliation; but the door & between them and she was ed of her prey. Mr. Seeliger again 1 the cage, this time accom- by a great masti The paid i temper of s in regard acherous r way'’ when makes the r creep ves un- a demc o hair. He both the through she never c during the times made mentor w Seeliger with apprehension, wander Ly while ST iously or of do tamer < power ¢ the benefit of for panied e to han ever, that the visitors door safely locked relief with saw the with the trainer on the it was once more, outside. smoke a with about while C3 threat- ci tors her Mr. Mr. though bars in could sit in there and ar, or I could sleep in thers nd she would not touch me,” Seeliger, and while the lione: through the iro 1 growled The t )f nerve AD ening showed sigr 1 40404040+ 040+ 04 0+0+040+0+0404CI 040 H O 40+ 0404004044040+ 040+ 0+ 0 + O+040404 jusness, CONTINDETD FIADE CAPTURE : z Mission Detectives a’c; Work on the Case. S & ¥ . LITTLE GIRL'S HEROIC ACT|e & = =@ 4. = — + THEORY THAT THE MAFIA SO- @+ R R Rl SO SC CIETY IS IMPLICATED. DORA CAREGHINO. Lt oeh In, the desperate hold-up on the San | Robbery Was Undoubtedly the Mo- |l“.y» L:.L\r.:’v'.‘lfv(' \‘:»hrp" ,::'rn)\v;:\idm:w;)hf tive That Prompted the Men terror s little girl heroically maintained her presence of d, to Take Desperate contributing to the possible n:-l:p- Chances. | ture of tk masked desperadoes. B T The shooting affray in the grocery store | height, a fair mustache, large bulging | of Joe Lercari on San Bruno road. near e r nd dressed in Fifteenth avenue south, late Monday nis hat night is stfll concealed in a fog of mys- AR it [ h ice s face wa it l[n Mrs tery. The theory of the police points to | Tercari and her little e S personal feud with perhaps a financial el dispute at the k of it. = Lercarl formerly owned the e SHIPWRECKED PILOTS gardens on Guerrero, between Fifteenth ind Sixteenth stree nd some time TREATED T0 SARCASM | since sold it to Ravegno and Magini. Ler- cari claims that there is due him on the Qenl $3208), but Magini asserts that he | Steamer NeWSbflyW% Run on a Rock | only owes $4. Detectives Gibson and| Dy Guesswork and Captain and Wren have been working on the case and | Mate Are on a Vacation. ve gathered some facts from the Ital- s in the nelghborhood and the general Captains States local Bolles and Bulger, inspectors of steam vessels, opinion is that Magini owes the larger rendered a decision vesterday suspending eum. | for four m of Captain On Mbnday night Ravegno, who now | C. Ellefsen, . Hanson. chief lies on a couch in the City and Count of the coasting steamer Newsho risco for a no pon a rock 500. started from San northern port and was run and damaged to the extent of nnupn,.. with flesh wounds of no seric wcter, telephoned to Lercari's wife at the grocery store that he would-be out to the place at 8 o'clock, and that they 3 % = had better look out for Magini, he ncing the written opinion in Bulger remarked that if masters to the 404040404 O+ 0+ O+ O+OI0IOID+CHTH0404 0 4 O +0+ CHOIO40+0 +T4THO+ 4 O+ O + O+ O +D404040+ MISSION BUTCHER ENJOYS TAMING FEROCIOUS LIONS LUDWIG SEELIGER AND HIS UGLY PET. those whom he addre Germany, 39 years old. His parents died when he w: ung and he learned the trade of a butch He traveled . { +® FAT BILL ALMON AND CHARLIE | | | | | 40404040 appreclated by d. his assertion not disputed. Mr. Seeliger then put the bear through a few tricks, but the halry-coated animal was playful and harmless compared with his ill- looking neighbor. Mr. Seeliger is a native of Dresden, amiability was not with Rentz's Circus, as celebrated in rope as is Barnum’s in this country, two vears, and it was during this time that he acquired a love for fon- dling wild beasts. Twenty years ago he came to this country and eleven go settled in the Mission, near ant locatior lioness is a It-sister of Wal- the big African lion at t es. and was purchased in Omaha ee months ago. Mr. Seeliger hs anged to exhibit at the Chutes, probably next Sunday, but his primary object in s uring her is to go into the business of raising 1 The bear from Siberia by friend of his. Mr. Seeli bear or two every year market, killing them about Chrt a big demand ms. brought in was Apts for th mas time, when there is for bear meat. He says he intends to put the bear in the cage with the soon and teach them to act together. Mr. Seeliger is a good-look- ing, good-natured gentleman, as un- like the typical animal trainer as it is possible to imagine; but there is no questioning the quality of his nerve DODGE MAKES MORE CHANG INHIS OFFICE Five New Deputies Are Appointed. VICTIMS FOR THE BASKET FAY GIVEN BERTHS. Selg i When the Doctor Returns From His Vacation It Is Expected That Many Heads Will Fall. e Conditions in Assessor Dodge's office are | sadly disturbed and the fortunate poli- ticians who have been holding down snug berths in the office have been on the anxious seat for the past week. Several | important changes in the running force of the Assessor's office were made yeste [ day ana those who profess to know the e of the political affairs e authority for the statement that many irprising changes will be made as soon | United | not known. Fran- | nt trouble.. Ravegno went out L and was talking with the six other ing vesels desired to run their omon, when the masked men en- | Steamers over the country roads in_com- sred and began the fusillade. | petition with automobiles they should | It is the belief that Magini and Lercari | take out a license for navigating the land. have been aying in one another's| Supervising Inspettor Bermingham . re. s e e business deal: s marked that if the careless mariners | that a hot feud was brewing among would take half as much pains to keep concerned. When the attempted murder | thelr vessels from running upon the rocks took place Lercari was the only cool and | as they did to explain how they got there, self-po: ed man in the plac The two | there would be no shipwrecks of coastwise rried the guns walked | vessels. one sit- | and the | masked men who ¢ away leisurely after the shooting, ting on the steps of the store other on the fence opposite. | Robbery could hardly have been the mo- tive of the shooting, as there were eight e Card of Thanks. I desire on behalf of myself and family to convey to the Mayor, municinal offi- cials, representatives of the regular army men in the store at the time when the | shots were fired. The “Mafia”’ broke|and navy, the California Naval Reserve, loose, is what the police think, with a hint | the press and clergy, sympathizing bottom of it. | friends and the citizens of San Francisco | in general our heartfélt apprectation their kind solicitude and sympathy as ex- pressed by the honors shown fo the mem: or two of a woman at the As yet no arrests have been made. At the time the two bold highwaymen invaded the store, and after the despera- does had made known the object of their | 0fy of my son. the late ign John R. visit by ordering all hands up and s- | Monaghan. JAMES V[ONA(,H'A\ o charging their pistols at the men in the | e — - there was one little heroine, Dora | Careghino, among the crowd who did not | fall on her face, but, on the contrary, | ood her ground and called for the po- | lice. This little heroine is the sister-in- | Edwin Stevens of the Tivoli Will 3 cari anc 0 < | law of Lercari and is only 10 years of age. | Boon Teanstas THa Afestiong to the Columbia. She is pretty and intéresting as she is | brave. She gave a clear account of all | that transpired from the time the robbers | = < < 4 tntered untll she and her married sister, |, FAWin Stevens of the Tivoll will join Mre Cerenri, went out by the side door. | the Henry Miller Company at the close where they obtained a full view of one |of his present engagement. The matter of the men, while he sat on the fence op- | was quietly arranged between Miller and Josite the house. Stevens on Monday, and the latter will While sitting on the fence the electric | leave the Tivoli on the last of this month. When Miller presents “‘Hamlet” at the Columbla Stevens s to play the part of the King. He is thoroughly familiar with light shone full on the man's face, thus | giving the two ladies nvrnrlunn\ to give a | the part, having played every part in “Hamlet. store, WILL JOIN MILLER. thorough_description of the man to De- tectives Graham and Fitzgerald. The fel- low was about five feet seven inches in of | as Dr. Dodge returns from the country, whither he went yesterday for a two weeks' hunting trip. Several heads are slated for the basket, but just who_the unfortunate will be is Five new deputies were ap- pointed yesterda Dr. Dodge before he left the ofic nd, judging from the political connections of the new ap- pointees who will feed at the until the end of the next campaign, it might be said that Dr. Dodge is attempt- 00004000‘400 O 4+0404THT4 THO4O40ID 404 0+ D 404040404 040404 0 +0 40+ 0 + O B+THO4DV+ DD+ THTIT+D4TI0O+04040+40 00 + O+ D4THOIO4D40 public crib | ing to pour oil on the troubled waters of | Democracy and recognize certain elements of the party that have thus far been slighted in the distribution o John . who Whelan’ bower during hi: patronage. Sheriff bene: s been employed in Dodge's office since Dodge nIH('ml duties, but ‘‘Jac! is fa- is now a brother of s close-up ad- milfarly called in politic out of ‘a job, and Phil Fay Charlie Fay, Mayor Phela visor, took Fitzgerald’s place on the pa roil. ~ “Bill” Almon, whose political im- portance is due to his strange resemblance to Sam Ralney and the fact that he is the Thirty-fourth District, was given a wg berth in_the office. George Van- divier, Charlie Pratt and Al Murphy, well known pollies, were also appointed. As soon as Dr. Dodge returns it is ex- pected that more appointments will be made and the official heads of a corre- sponding number of clerks and deputfes | will be decapltated. WILL PRESENT THE MEDALS. Mechanics’ Institute Will Give Up the Pavilion to the Native Sons and Daughters. At an informal meeting of the board of directors of the Mechanics' Institute which was held last night, it was decided ‘A Bold ‘Boy Robber. HAY. REVER that the Mechanics’ Institute shall be| Mrs. Frankenau. 210 Van Ness avenue, CATARE turned over to the Native Sons and |reported to the police yesterday that while alad i) Daughters whenever they shail desire for the presentation of the medals which are to be given to the First California Regi- ment. Douglass Young, the editor of Freedom, published at Manila, also ap- peared at the meeting and stated to wie members that he personally knew that the Fmgirms were in favor of making friends | Graham was detailed on the case. Tith the people of the Unjted States and that he thought that a great good could be accomplished by the fair if the Fili- L pino exhibit were given a good show. | the lauded leader of affairs political in | ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL SALE HOUSEKEEPING LINENS. Commencing Monday, July 17th, and continuing the balance of this month, we will have our regular SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF FINE HOUSEKEEPING LINENS. The goods offered will be HAND and POWER | LOOM TABLE DAMASKS, HEMSTITCHED and HEMMED HUCKABACK and DAMASK TOWELS, HEMSTITCHED and PLAIN DAMASK NAPKINS, ’ TURKISH TOWELS, DAMASK DINNER SETS, LUNCH CLOTHS, RUSSIAN, AUSTRIAN and SCOTCH CRASH, GLASS LINENS and FINE DOYLIES. All the ahove Linens are from the best EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS, and will be offered by us at prices lower than similar goods have ever been sold in this city. In connection with this sale of Linens, we will offer large quantities of FINE LACE CURTAINS and WHITE BLANKETS at less than present manufac- turers’ prices. 1892, 19, POST STREET. 113, s, e, STEPHEN CRANE'S Latest and Most Thrilling Serial Story ‘Active Service” «“The Most Interesting Romance of Modern Days.” Next Sunday’s Call. ~ Next Sunday’s Call, MRS. LOUISA KOPP ONE WEEK EREE HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER Treatment and Hedicine JUDGE CONLAN DECIDES THERE FOR WAS NO PREMEDITATION. Gala[m Deafness The Woman Is in the Last Stages of }«O{‘SE%\H}{\)ATTH Consumption and Had Almost given to” show m ny new to Be Carried to and ».:',' Pl 0 From Court. that_gives many Mrs. Loulsa Kopp was vesterday heid |fievea and 5o per ie to anewer before the Superior Court by | nese cured. Best of o - ¢ D ce of man. | and hundrads of er Bu best is Judge Conlan on the charge Of Man-| ¢ try it and be convinced while you can. Wlaughter for shooting and killing her | FREE FOR ONE WEEK husband, Charles Kopp, on June 28 last. | Call at once or wri Her bonds were fixed in $1000. The Judge in rendering his decision said that_both sides ufir:\fld upon the facts as shooting, he question arose DR. COTTINGHAM, 632 Market St., opp. Palace Hotu] 9. !1 A \1 1-3 an __ Hours to the but 1 as to whether it wa e of justifiable A L et hile. morally there was a great deal of merit in the part enacted | by the def ‘fendant. still it haa been shown that her husband c to his death at her hands througs v and through PA LESS DENTISTRY the medium of a’de weapon. I\p Judge said that while sympatk PLATES..$4.00 up jefendant, he yuld not as FILLINGS. 25.‘ of discharging her. He ? sfpliy ‘“1\ to his feelings, but byt could not give had to deal with the facts. “While T must conclude,” continued the | “that a crime has been committed, of h A written guar- antee for te; years with each operation. Painless Extraction, By electricity our Judge, 140 not believa that it is a case (‘Mr- nd altnough legally the tion for it, there was no g speciaty. Open Evenings and Sundays. VAN VROOM flgsn MARKET, ic tation. and it could be nothing more than mansiaughter. I have even grave doubts as to its being that. If I wer on the case, 1 could readily real | Ty verdict woukd be; but as a commit- ing magistrate, I shall hold the def. .nt to answer on the charge of Slaughter and will fix her t sum ever set In the courts on such ELECTRO-DENTAL PARLORS, SIXTH. COR. ARRARARRAAAAR lowe a rge, viz., $1000."”" = The. defendant had almost to be car. and from the court by Baili ‘Dewaewoseas ;:::fl\‘:nd Ofcer Behan, she s in_ the visir DR. JORDAN’S crear tstnges of consumption. Her attor- Ul 0 S ejudge Ferral, will have her out uusE F ANA uv On bonds to-day bk S T Death of Ralph Gwin. Ralph Gwin, the 18- ear-old son of Wil- 1051 MARZET ST, tat wihs Largest A o y contracted aye g st wred by the oldest Specialist cu the Coast. Est. 36 yeare 6:h&Ti, 6.F.Cal, um in the é | liam Gwin. the United States Shipping Commissioner at this port, died last Mon- OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES day at the family et Ce i cornet of pCopmuliation free and. siricdly private $aY Rlin street and Broadway. after an Ponrve Curin very case b fermabs. {linees of several weeks. After a course Write for Book. PHILOSOFRY ef in ‘Trinity School in this city he studied MARBIAGE, MAILED FREE: {0 military tactics for a vear in the Virginia valuable book for m 3 Military Institute. About a month ago DR _JORDAN & CO., 105] Market St S, F. he came to this city on his anp tion. The funeral will be held to ——e————— al vaca- -8 riding on a Kearny-street car on Monday afternoon a boy jumped on the car be- tween Post and Sutter streetzs and snatched her purse, containing from §7 to $10. “The boy was about 12 s of age and shabbily dressed in a brown coat, light trous and gray hat r)t-ucu\-cv Oppression, Suffocation, Neuralgia, etc., cured by ESPIC'S CIGARETTES, or POWDER Paris, J. ESPIC{ New York, E FOUGERA & CoO. SOLD BY aLL DRUGGISTS. — e Rag-Time Hayes and Tamales Weakly Call, $L.00 o Yo At Kapp & Street’s Tamale Grotto nightly, *

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