The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 27, 1899, Page 14

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THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1899 14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CA MRS. CARROLL UNFOLDS STORY OF CONSPIRACY ek ok ok ok ko ok ok ko ek ok ek ok ok ok ok ok kA ARk kR A A K Kk ko kR kR AR X kR K K GUBERNATORIAL CELEBRITIES ~ COME IN TWO AT A TIME Governor J. R. Tan- ner of lllinois ‘Herea-Pleas- gring. e Hale's, July 27th, 1899. Was Victimized for Thousands by the “Brick” McPhersmi {lan A medley at Hale's—a medley of clean-up stuffs and new arrivals—the one being pushed out by the other. Autumn goods rushing in—summer goods clearing cut An ever- changing panorama—an always busy store. en's Names Are Commected With it spirators Get Under Cover. To Welcome Victo- rious Nebras- kans Arrives Gov. W. A, Poynter. of Comfo Big lot for the clean up to- kind that sold for $1 25. At .95¢ each 1, and 11 look Four cases day: good, big, warm o Hale’s clean-up until 1200 Pillow Cases, f' e from any dressin; like when they the 36 inches; good, heavy you can tell just what they W are washed: made with two-inch hem, well sewed; will give you good service; the usual pric 10c. At Hale's clean-up until sold . e 1-2¢ each 2340 yards of Gingham, 27 inches pmm Bius and pink; mostly striped patterns; just the th "for a sumr dress and half a dozen other 3 nd the kind that sells regularly sold S 600 pair of Children wless, black cotton Hc with double for rough usage; sizes 6 to 9. At Hale's clean-up until sold..10¢ a pair 1200 pair of Children’s School Stockings, hard twisted yar and fine elastic ribbed; full length, extra heavy double knees; a stocking made ta wear; 5% to 9%. At Hale ur 1000 pair es’ Seamless Fast Black v length: e . extra double soles and extra double heels: SteeL 9t 1 excellent stocking for the me At Hale's | clean up until sold. SR L SR o a ps | arrived weeks ago: the season is pa s ug i sell at $1 25. The clean-up price........ o ay ? Fancy PTaid Silks—A very heavy fabric that sold 5 é mus an-up until ¢ a yard fabric > of the most stylish plaids we have E good colors, 19 and 20 inches wide. One of the -up. e Ten-cent Brezd !(nive> unt'l suld Ul e Sc each GOVERNOK WM. A. POYNTER OF NEBRASKA. joke strangers in the store A few of the new arrivals. The goods that are crowding the summer sto_ks out. than any- hi he did as well as he lit up his whole ek Ak ok Ak kok kA Ak Rk Ak ok ok ok Rk ek Ak Rk kA ke Ak Rk A A A AR KA E AR R KA AR KA A K AR A KA AR KA AR kAR K ARk A kXXX X ofi**i**ttfi*fi*fififiittt**fii* Jo A Ak k& ke ke ek ok ok sk gk ok ko ok ke ke kA ek ok ok e ke Aok ok ke o ok ok ke ok ke ke ok ke ko ko ek ko k k k ok Ak ok kk kkkk Ak k kX @ tain lion also. < withir .x.hw limits | Just received, some fa tring taffeta in which is a private picce ny of the new shades es wide: one t l a stock comp: ) the swell ribbons of the comir v being shown h I'am a memb > | at Hale's at... : : .45¢ a yard Joradoyatch very i New Plaid Ribbons affeta ribbon in the new shades; A » two running flo one of the latest fads of s this ribbon is 3 wide and is now being e i Hale's for 2 S 5 We have just rec uvenirs e * b -nd to your E 1 friends and to give to 1 :(}0\'!-,RNOR JOHN R. TAN? = hvn'l' made of California redwood, redwood bark, orange Tac . ik ILLINOIS. Pin Cushions Cups and Saucers. Paper Knives ‘ 3 Toothpick Holders, N 1 Rings. Horn Toads > 3 Needle Cases. Min > Buckets. Pen ete. e These articles range in prices from 10e to 43¢ each. * * Deime! Linen- Our New Cata- * ur mesh Underwear log. We are about * s vt seems to change to issue a new o Seadlot the the climate. Al- catalog. Would g ame his remain most as good as a be pleased to * vacation. It let's send it free to i * yourskin breathe. 935 to 947 Market Street. any one in the * VMI' Booklet free. country. * L »* i return home order, ¢ b * wstone then, - — - — = - in his apart- erns for t i 3 3 : return them to their pr - owners "Y”(ll‘ n' ,1;-"‘1- f il "‘:]”l ""m-"lf-“ of appli- 2 the Filipi onty. '“({‘xm{,::\f,»‘.:i‘v' m = cle M“. . ing fiseal year applications. 2 » s should n ary e ! (RS applications refused, 3%; * our naval operation in the Or- opened after consent rra B of teat closed by Police Com sic 9 o T e e N dtrcusstthal ro- ‘:L’mwx saloons paying licens Iy 1, * tireme £ Mr r. I will say, how- s —_— —_— * | s" tallor- e @A AR AARA NN S e o e Ak ko 3k e ok ok ok ok ok ok A e ok kA ok ke ke ok ok ok ko ok ok ok ok (’:I’[’l'*» “'fln'm depeults Pvm; r?,n s, cloaks. n s d the counter of | will do so in a few days. I know now, .“h.») ! W whict Ah ind Ah Shue. Mec- ' Me- | | T g 12 a also present. D ng the interviewed at Oak- s §100,000 e’ drea . who F conversation full of .l.l\l' 3 - y¥s he knows but lit- $1200 ¢ t money of the | alleged connection | tle of the differe n Mrs. Car- that came out of the pockets of | mpanies, opium | rol and William Arrolls on, in a tone | “I have met 1" he said,| The police connect the identity ,‘;! Also Wants a Harbor ‘I rd by Carroll | “and think she is a very estimable |Davis with Clisham, through a chance ay the next day to | lady. The suit is based on a loan that remark McPherson made on the same Patrol Boat_ h swore out the warrant | R | isband and herself had b f $3100 th > b e ebebebes 6D e @ « | “Theyll never get onto the cop,” he | B w ' IMPROVEMENTS SUGGESTED . 7 * avershot the f . coupled with his as et ¢ led to the discovery of Davis, or | gyg ANNUAL REPORT SHOWS A . + , in Portland Tuesday. He was | ’s @ sted and waived all formality and | YEAR OF GOOD WORK. )¢ ¢ - would come to San - vears, but |- 3 everything. He left on - | Efficiency of the Department at al ealings with | ¢ day’s overland in custody of Detective | he Chief" 20, when he | ¢ @ | Cordano. | High Standard Gt U ek Now is th: e that everybody drinks had a cus- | 4 ¢ | With Clis rival the conspiracy | One Aim to Attain Greater | tea—either hot or iced. Of course you 1t the corner of | 4 & | will be in a fair way of being cleared | know that to enjoy this delightful beve | : 3| up. The connection of Smoot and Me- | Improvement. Sk vou most Buce‘weoditea. i Have you and | Pher: will be traced directly and it L ever tried Rathjen Bros. on tea? move and 1| ¢ ® | is certain that if they did not fly the| 0 5 told Mr. if he made the | ¢ . ‘t night they will be arrested.| The annual report of Chief of Police MEA peibs 40¢c sn.T ¢ le T m for his troub i P whereabouts is still un is an interesting document in that Attkings ‘e cuon | o to the Supervisors many im- service that are pal-| CASTILE SOAP, 2 bar id not want any | ¢ + known and there is not much hope o e i T did not | | & | the imme rrest of the Chinese, | provements in tne = —_— 7 7 | but it hat thelr white moni- | pably necessary. In It Chief Lees dwells| " pest auailty of Fronc - | . tors bad wi at length on tne need of a bicycle squad Castile soap. R r price, 15¢ a bar. Anvm LSEMENTS. ® @ | "The disclosures made by Mrs. Carroll, | a patrol boat to protect the extensive | gywgET PICKLES, pint jar.....20c A 4| the detectives hope, will encourage | shipping in, the harbor and automoblles to | =55 L g 1y . J. Heinz Co. | o o | other victims of the McPherson gang | supersede the present expensive patrol| Eijest known brand . + | to come forward and declaim their | wagons in the transportation of p”“m'iWHlfiKEY (McBrayer's). bot. 85c | | losses. Tt is supposed that the dupes | ers. 2 | o ¢ | were many, mostly falling to the lot of | Concerning these matters the report Bl b Gatlon $4.00 1 il Pherson himself. It was said last | says: | WHITE W1 e 1..42 Troubled for years. Som All Over. ; | ht that Sergeant of Police Lindhel- | There are at present In actual use in this ; w 11;1; I;‘.fl Je & g F is 7 -0l ons, e of which A delicious t ine—well aged. Could not use them. Spread over | & . who is ill at his home, Van | department nine patrol wagons, each Arms, Neck, and Faci % St Bd 36 oD avenue, was one of them. The ser- | is drawn by two horses, with two rellef horses Regular price. 7ic 2 rms, Neck, an ace. arte 26 ‘i geant denies this, although admitting | to assist them. It must be apparent, at a | ENGLISH MUSTARD, tin........10: Like Fire. Physicians no Benefit. | S that he had loaned a small sum of | glance, what nhdr;wpl‘r:" l:l;";]‘:::‘r:gsfl;‘g“;“t;!dgf Keen’s London, unequaled Tried CUTIOURA. Immediate | J 11 TR B Cegend s lications partment 4 wny measize which should looic. | 17 GMU:‘I: st lef. rmanent Cure. | | for more. s reasonably and practic \\u to the diminution e R Rel Pe © | e &| I have loaned no moré' than $20 to | of this expenditura shouid, I submit, be re- P e 5 4 | McPherson.” he said, “but I got it all | Sarded fayorsbli, Qo BeCicleling Laetul: e I had been troubled with tetter for several | o & | back. McPherson asked me to lend him PR Gn" Some cities, In some of their mu- | 7] STOCKTON ST., | 3253 FILLMORE ST years. ifillirr.ifllzn} mud;wnmd?e.om-nover. $ 4| :small sums several times during the T e T e e Eomiad 80 that I could not use them at all, and were #0 | | past six months and agreed to give me G crganized—a suggestion which | ear Market. orner Lombard. tander that ‘clear wator, even, smatisd likefire; || 1 THovas J. ¢ | big interest. One time he wanted $15 and | & o borne in mind when, under the new | Tolsphons Main 5522 Telephons West 152. and it epread over arms, neck, and fa Ikad | © LSHAM # | said he had all kinds of money coming | diction 'of this department. I suggest this idea been treated by physicians, but without benefit, | B) to him in a day or 1 would give | concerning bieycies. for the purpuse of leading 3 st modern me- | up to a further SUEE: chanies can o improve cle until it be- | comes the plece of e workmanship *h we see every day there can be no doubt | $50 for the $15 I gave him. I never | ¢ | received any interest. but he sent me | & | several boxes of ¢ long with the | n be no doud { paymentson the r ipal. He never | (08, Mimproved, both as to its mechanism and | told me anything about his schemes to | 5 & [l2Ptout. "that 1t will effect the supe ; I never had any | sess the' more expensive patrol wagon: s. I.had not and, indeed, no reason is perceived by me why | . e:6 & ¢6%6+o@ | Ing todo with him in any mutual bt e xiatns mesinelibas abviating!| ness way. He was ve i | the purchase outright, at the commencement, of several Police Department officials, and | new vehicles. And, in addition to ail this, the me n [ began the CUTICURA remedies. I found | & before I had taken the firat bottle. 1 used three or four bottles of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, one cake of CUTICURA S0aP, and oue box of | CuTIcURA (ointment), and it has never troubled | me since. ELLA CURZON, IEY March 10, 1898. Eppingham, Il | 4 P BLOCD POISON CURED . S By Cuticura Resolvent | e . o ¢+ | knowledge « was made Berry, who represented him- o B as s grower ave not lost any money by him.” operating exper of an automobile, as com elf as a raisin'grower in the Fresno | T have not lost any money by him. | O i the| chra] sndyneeoiig’ of s district. 1 am not at liberty to say e es, Is practically nominal. 1 submit this | One of my children ran a rusty nail into his what may have been Berry’s purpose | mo the Holders of Island Sugar Stocks estion to you for your careful considera- | in borrowing the money, for I have nothing more substantial than gossip 06wk ichffyvay most paliful Btalood gt T the further efficiency of this department Publication of rumors concerning the | out of order, and sores broke out on his hands oy 5 . ¢ . <team patrol boat for the water front is 4 7 ava flow” on the Island of Haw a steam p: < feet. 1 gave him one bottie of CUTICURA and I will not repeat gossip. e Py o AR tm)mull\e—\) necessary. The commerce of San ol Hawaiian Islands, has caused con o hmammierce o “I do not think Berry and McPherson _ : are on the,best of terms just now. I |erable inquiry about severs front covers many miles; her shipping Interests : i = jons © the benefit o ers of | are very extensive and an enormous amount am McPherson’s attorney and so am | tons, ‘:‘t‘,‘fflifi‘ .,‘:‘,; all ‘,lhpri ',‘,‘,‘,’2N:l‘;, St valuable property s located upon'the shores March 15, 1898. Markham, Fla. debarred from talking of the relations | Sugar st Sie o rdsd 5t sted | ¢ this harbor. In other seaport towns the 2 e between these people and my client. ;:v* 1\1!"-e'nlxh! e fll"l‘f‘nf{’ statement, | police authorities are provided with adequate / That suit against Davis is based on ed on the very latest r ad- | steam patrol vessels Tegret to say tha i e wledge o > 0, in spite of repeated recommendations hereto- CUTICURA RESOLVENT 1sAnc N THorne: legitimate grounds and we are pre- and knowledge of the topography | in Swite of repented recommendations, hereto: 5 z ‘ > + | pared to prove to the court that we are | of the countr Begins with the Blood and Ends with | @t ot0b60006008 00 40+65060000e060e0s0e06e0e@ nottrifing. Davis is a Northern man | Onomea pla & | withstanding the defenseless condition of our ntation is many miles | large Inl’rpu!; upon the bay and along the 3 The Skin and Scalp. | and he collected a lot of bills due.Mec- | from the conjectured stream of the flow | Water front this n\ngn.m‘on“ h'\rfmr is as yet | e i == S FIGURES IN THE LATEST STORY OF CONSPIRACY. Pherson and did not turn in the money. ;aml at an elevation of several thousand | Without even one steam patrol boat | This blg value for Mrs, Willilam W. Carroll, wife of a well-known mining man, claims to have | McPherson is fostering, but I do not I am not at liberty to say what schemes | feet above the place where the lava Concerning the work of the department | i e been swindled out of more than $3000 by the wiles of “Brick” McPherson's §ang. | think he is in the smuggling business.’ ¥ Paauhau plantation is so situated | weapon, 19 assault who had been informed of her action |the money would be ready. It was not| recognize him as a man who was in | than 13,000 feet high. R hloE Wil Clash (e B J THE J. NOONAN cute the whole | Mrs. Carroll's recital to the detectives | “breaking” at the hands of the Com. [ the spot for the discharge of lava into | essory to murder, visiting opium {llustration described a visit her hus- “I am misunderstood in this matter. | as the man McPherson claimed was the | route of the flow. vagraney, 2178; total arrests made, 27, Phone South 1¢. : = all intc 4 Chief Lees reports that the principal of- { would empty or fall into the ocean | fenses for which arr fort ma [ When Judge Brown sees Davis this h H In solid oak or mahogany finish; that this lava flow, to reach it, would | tery, 1030; begging, H ? morning he will change his mind about moTntain aa craeityto LG cobbler seat. A handsome, | and had hastened to the City Hall, Mrs. | ready next day and Ah Kee has van- | the San Francisco Police Dep: Hutchinson plantation is on th ¥ E a 1 partment utchinson 1 n the other ptit 1 : d vi ‘(‘arrn[l made the direct statement that |ished. from December. 1891, until he resigned | side of the island from the point (u‘“g;:::z e L e m’mn§‘ s a e e FURNITURE COMPANY (Inc.), gang. She said she was satisfied that |and tried to induce her to do nothing | missioners for financial peculiarities. | the sea. This estate is one of the most {_f;-'r‘\:fx ‘“?—ec%';:f:;‘ ?;lenprp,zieodflg Ztsi_ngw 10171023 MISSION STREET, band had made with Thorne to a store | I have my side of this story to tell, and | captain of a long, low, rakish, piratical EDWARD POLLITZ & CO. Total number of saloons paying license RESOLVENT and used one cake of CUTiCURA Boap, principally as a salve, and the child re- covored. Mgs, J. 8. FUREN, B O B0+ 4 mZ=d 3 B mrHd-r § 22-0 | i | That 15 to say, it D! lating fuids of Hoxc the cause, while warm baths with CUTICTRA S0, 2nd gentle avointings with CCTIOURA (ofntment), greatest of emollient skin cures, cleanse the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, allay itching, burn- $5%, and jnflammatton, soothic and heal. Thusara epeedily, pormanently, and economically cured the most torturing, disfiguring humors of the sicin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, when the Dbest physicians aad all other remadies fail. | | | 80d throughont tho world. Porrze D. Awp C. CoRP., Bole Prop., Eoston. * 1How to Care Livery Humor,” free. SAVE YOUR SKIN Blndl nd Haiy by uslag should the eruption reach the sea. ing the year were: Ass ters, in the presence of Isaac Thorne, | Thorne $10,000. Ah Kee responded that | his being a Northern man. He will |Of necessity cros e S SHfortatl st tain : : unless a <P|fl"mf‘r’t was made by this Thorne was visibly uneasy during|in March, 1897, t6 forestall an inevitable | place that the rumors have located as | malicious mischief. 335, murder, 3 she had been duped all around, and in |rash. After she had left he said: He may also-be able to identify him |remote in every way from the reported | <& ' @Above Sixth. v v bery. 5; seduction, 9; threats to_ Kill, 7 CrTicuEa 8o,

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