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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1899 MISCELLANEOUS. MAGNETIC HEALER. il gl el ol e el b b e bt 4 Weltmer's Absent Method, and has gained sixty-five pounds. . POLICE GET NEWS OF O R DOVLE. ALIAS Howapp FROM B.C.22TO A.D. 1899 = PATTOSIEN’S. ’ |Fscalapius, in B.C. 292, Astounded the World by 'z i e Walker, Poca. W. Va., suffered igestion and femals’ troubles. failed to give any relief, restored ‘by Préfessor » two months. < Mo., M. Curing Disease With Medicines---Rome Termed Him the God of the Healing Art. We are offering barsains— some samples of which we EVERY DAY = name below. At noplacein can you secure as low prices for good goods as at lar g The Plunger Was Seen on the Oregon Express Nearing Portland. 3 il 2 8" pri:es are genuine bargains com- | on. After LETA, itk she Migh prices"of the Cocicty” ahop wnd the - | PROF. WELTMER OF NEVADA, M0., THE GREAT MAGNETIC : - crowded with buyers, who appreciate bargai UE stones ano 1) 1) e e e I out competitmracciate bangains when taey sce £\ “Handsome” George Adams and “Teddy” Alex- HEALER OF THIS AGE, ASTOUNDS THE WORLD K it spection invited. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY UNTIL | g Benencial ta ail Classes | SO Y-+ ander Make Further Statements Showing BY HIS REMARKABLE GURES WITHOUT THE e S ts. It can be positively 0 to Nevada, Mo., AID OF DRUGS OR THE SURGEON'S KNIFE. Chiefly That Thugs Were Hired to no m i atte Clearance Sal : TREME . ance a e ' Do Away With Green, The Medical Profession in an Uproar—The Secret i a h = ) 24 : [ om e o Mectnad. alto mach mformation Lace CurfalnS! $1 % le, allas Augustus Howard, | one, that was {n Jimmie Murphy's state- By Nethod iRcvedled 2o Bk g e DOUS : i on a charge of swindling Willard | ggor‘w} onhllig isa‘:(flmlfermflaz}fdaalll?edn!sht ot o0, OF Derver ut of larze sums | he Su3i he heard Marphy say 1o Aléxan: Francisco. 1 the time the| “What do vou think! This man Howard | m to be in hiding in this | wants us to throw Green overboard. I've | eding northward, and s | ;sm”my part of the swag, and I'm going | n some town In Brit- | t0 dig out. : | Murphy's part of the swag was $5000, his oDPOTUnIty 0 | which' was paid to him on the dock by - Howard, Murphy at that time being in m as to the move- | Howard's own carriage, which had been was received in this city | driven from Kelly’s stable by Howard's from a Mr. Little, connected | OWn coachman, Rudolph Shade. HALL- ~ RACK. + . * A tremendous Hall Rack of finest Fi {elly b b e R : ¢ LOT g0 & Co., who is now in | ,,Frank Kelly 'has admitted to the police 3 ¢ PRSI ; | that he not only handled the sack How- . at §2 . malled from that place, | arq took from the Bank of Commerce | la: sached on Sunday from San | safety deposit box, but counted it as well, | s eombrella attachment; + . and was addressed to a well- | the first time in Jesse Marks' saloon and | s et 5'8_50 57 man of this city, who | ;;xcts’econd time In the toilet at the Palace e = ! ed 1t ovi Chie g e ol _ Worth $25.00 & 11 over to Chief Lees. | " Adams has also admitted to the police, ¢ 98 03¢+ | as heretofore stated in The Call, that he aH e Howard, pass through | acted for Howard in spreading abroad the = * the Oregon express on Sat- | rumors that Green was the man who had z u £ S 1w, him again the | hired men to commit murder on the high | train it n 1 Port- | \tion to | From Alexander the police not only ob- e tained a corrobo: d up & Newspaper | Adams of the conv city and saw the police g for Howard. He sat down at wrote the letter. o particular atter he on of the story told b; ersation. with Murp in the stateroom of the steamer Alame: but they got evider to show that Mu v, Kelly and C had committed BARGAINS! THE RUG SALE ey a T 650 q that Litt | diamond robbery in Australia in addition ez v ypasin e, ’;:i’; to robbing a bank at Auckland, New Z o e s land. In fact, Alexander admitted that he = de good his escape. From | hag had in his possession a number of the Wells-Fargo Bank Lit- | pawn tickets for the diamonds which Kel- 3 s us opportunities of seeing | |y .Murphy and Casey had stolen, and 50, 86.20 is letter cites that fact| had seld.two of them to women in this 818,00 could not be mistaken | ciry. ~ Another ticket he gave to Danny ¢ of the letter Chiet|Needham, the well-known pugilist, > = SR | Alexander said the tickets had been SALE. tives working on the | given to him by M He also told the & 50 n to believe that|police some of t trio of Aus- = In th a7 | tralian crooks ¥ ded in him con- oy e sual | cerning the Auckl ank robbery. They : roadeast | hrought up with them the result. of ension of | that exploit bank bonds of the value of | later with | rog) which they sold to brokers in this ed with pho- f Doy fe | it In the face of this tesfl ony MATTINGS ard’s pals, Adams and “Tedd About 50 rolls and lots of Remnants | 5 e e :\x}:r y an el the attorneys | at your own price. Bring size of roo L te the |y e o Prtsnaasisctid nd wewill cover It et & coat thut wi “ ound | for Howard may sti St that appear- | you. Some beautiful designs 1 @ Mahog > 1ddi- | 5 A Shortridge thought | SO SR Ul Bl e, : o el On ool ai ago _when the | i _ e o afaimed to be | then Howard had Mrs ckett arrested | ) T'he Busy Mission ward that he | OB 2 charge Shortridge | ! I l Furniture Stors, T 8t e | engaged to defend the woman, and a re- Sia e L J et o b devised | Port 1s on file with Chief Lees to the ef- | 2 Sixteenth and Mission. el would be reduced to | fect that the lawver could find nothing hard enough to say against his present, or rather, absent, client, Howard. SAN >d could meet nat the accul rney and a —— wn k T A Vaquero’s Bad Fall. t that miss- | go-be { 1 mas by Prote have this great sclent! Th would be doub Mo., foultrie and Cort- This Noble Profession Has Already RV DNee : i 0 ve 1z s0 dismounted Y, 5\)‘) : t mmitt g im why he wanted k| the eround Brought Fame and Fortune to o] i ir e delen ) h | and lay there un- M, - nn vuL Yerpa I e R S e e scious until removal to the City *0 efficlent in : Many of Its Stud:nlrs s ts arrangements f ed to suc fig- County Police ~Officer | healir v succeeded so far | Mr. I S o rofessor 8, nr 1 i s . L) es F. eh After having his in- | as to restore the life. "and in this way AT S T RO Sl Dl mecjuetos i H iy d McGregor | Juries atte to he was removed to his | ofended Bloto, B0 oD euiapius by & flash | permanently”cured In three days by Professor | marvelous: meth- i d headqua the police | lome. | e stil) In making my researches up | Weltmer. ' Mr. L. W. Rains, a wealthy lum- o0d, will teach the v : e -'T can sas without hesitation | berman of Horn! art to others how gual i Hanson Seriously Injured. | Itmer, the great Ne- With kidne: to cure “gvery tic Healer, has done m kno ting some stone | Fred Hanson, wh I o | on a dray at the rd on the corner he of drugstior ¥ 3 | pr 3 < o) £ 3 Pt Forward tO . of . Harrison and Nineteenth -streets not mean to be | $ hva;hj\‘nnd\l;\_‘“{ai\‘_sj by ;urgeen s ot 1 > 1 seriously nj mphasize m; temen ody e . ny cne who de- the Ninth attoEiey, xeplled el Ll e ot Nevada (Mo, Selen- | s, was atflioted sires "can learn = E buld give |the ~head by a piece of iron which the paih made by Him who | ‘and_enlargemer this noble pro- ced | fell from defective derrick. He e aan ilinewithent | hea oo Ay e ana | w n's knife. Again, Professor | learfm c&n RANRE ma more generous to humanity | act it > ANGEMENT BY COMMITTEE 3 O he latter had a few | o e e has abundantly — O e aas . was little h rofessor Weltme y uction; get the | 8 d by th VARIOUS PARLORS o e e S s e S L HOLD FORTH. Judge Mogan, who Park Music T = cut the bail to § Sehays s Juest-of McGregor | Overture, er [ ement to that | ted to healt ) gest the Date of the d » has passed to : z d'“'mw ] . t t testimonials from worthy people in |afficted for eigh v al Be Changed vervthing was sa of life are in posses: of the | other dis 4 is of Howard he would | ¥ | hool of Magnetic Heal of Ne- | to get out of 1 day to to deliver his P | ing miracles performed | any time. Mor did not come ning sent ad om h TR heirie o re nuisance and orderin: ill-fame? ; 5" also being prese pressed, upon an amend I L ke Three Burglars Sentenced. 6 whith they Iag de ward would be surr tutional. In the first that VIGILANTS SEND James O'Connor, who a few weeks ago red Lubeck’s jewe store, 4 Sixth they a R and stole a quantity of jewelry | . id explained the |and was convicted of burglary, was sen- | " man on the |tencad to five s {n Folsom by Judge 4 N unable to raise | Lawlor yesterday. O'Connor’s pai, Frank o Bot wonla de Smith, who pleaded guilty to the same who w == . being taken to ('Par:;e. W st’ngvn('eg‘}hnl{:’{m»' years ‘:_m€1 which 3 ODD FELLOWS' JUBILEE. nt yesterday. Yes | convicted of burglary, was sent to Fol! o 3 of fo ve information of | som for a term of four years. 70 THE NAYOR i | 5 Large Delegations From the Interior hereabouts. and- the ———— oo ghe efie SR LT Will Join in the Celebr: e in this city was Gone to Her Last Rest. | Nvmphia to be a “house of il . y friends of Miss Lizzie Bahrs 1 blic nuisance’ and 3 C it 1s now proved beyond a| The many N Cloaen and have not t Are we to think Fellows' Golden | g it ‘e pbifce ‘wera mistaken in | will resret to learn the tdings of her sad Is Asked to Answer jib osdanis S5 1o | enne SoutThn 10 B0'ehiing firbert” 17 40 all last nigl thinking for a moment that the man |death, which occurred yesterday. The de- Z ress’” the Chin: which are | kindly let us know and we will take > ] v v 0 P < S s | in endea N, do without the assistance of rev wanted would remain to be captured | ceased was only 19 vears of agé and had Q 2 | known by ever. this | in endeavoring to do without the assist suvente ook | Wi Stan.SrL et S|t o i WAttt | SharD QUerles. e s s s | K A e ey e 3 : cen W She was sister _of the Hon. Judge But they fa s these cesspools of sin. i 5 was allowed 8o }‘,“'A“ 1t cgor and nge held | George H. Bahrs. The funeral will take : bz o oyt Can it be dhat they sider these iron- o close expense: publ on fatuus of the proximity of | place to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock | = -y et A o 2 » it 1is s this ct \ve got from several wit-| from the funeral parlors of Theodore | CHINATOWN VICE UNCHECKED pabigeted It e o it ¢ 1 to decide ‘Whether you ed that be d evidenge of tl}w krmu\wmun Dierks, 97 Misslon street. | D AT Saty o prit S :“;i do ing or not; I3 _‘,‘,ru‘,fi:‘l o - Sacramento, < Howard, with the Austra- e | T suppress them? A Vi yom ey e : £ aais | 5 <o public. officials| Of May 1598, Very respectfu D Died in a Doorway. | HIS ATTENTION CALLED TO A | Do you supcse that these public officials | MM FOOTE, ‘Secretary, after having given Howard| A man, whose name is yet unknown, | PROMISE HE MADE. | ing to suppress their houses ever stop to con- | = ————— ** on his murder | was found dead in a doorway of a Chi-| sider what portion of their vice they, as pub-| «Cars stop here,” this is the sign ““Hanc i.:\:irxe pese house, on im: }:)t!r‘vfn Sreet tflm"fi‘ —— [ Tie Sery:‘a:'\;s.l:?rorrfit'{\::l':lb!l:mv;rr"‘:;rrlfl‘\?}mt BroS b et aliwey Wik o dine. nd * Alex mento _and California, 'about 11| | ; xpe perynegloct S pezambia inum does it for them: € wdler of pugilists, s | o’clock last night. Death was due to nat- Neglect on the Part of His Honor to | : ro‘“e and count. llp; e m e 5 fzzm"lemv The de d man was a fami ural cau, citize Aid the Society in Its Good of his first visit to | lar character about Chinatown. His body | | prevention of = kr»n) uEi to m;‘ny was taken to the Morgue. | Work Irritates Its [ o ts resy the fact that the A Runaway Horse in a Window. that he knew any e | churches are t great expense to ests A horse, the property of the California e, or Howard, by 5 Will De Members. lish and sustain missions for rescu! th S e e was a good fellow, Paper-Hangers Wi bate. unfortunate slave girls, many of whom iy, while being driven by J urn. This denial was| The Paper-hangers will meet at Labor e miners of tender yearst < LG oite of 935 Green street, ran away ictions fre e police | B 2 2 ev: Ty o o is responsible for tr hat . res v sventeenth street. e o L et { Bivehi Hall to-woyrow evaning fo, di Secretary M. M. Foote of the Vigilant | courts are fored to give thelr valuable atten- | ¥ ening into ¢ Sercoicetn. steic., In jctief that It might 1Ot | cuse the advisubility of Introducing the | geiety, which was organized for the pur- | fion to the vile and” dissustirc evidence and | tUTRIng Into Castro street the maddened —_— e all, he | piece-work system in this city. Adherents | °0 F 00 T oy cleansing Chinatown by | Perjury brought to light in the hearing of the | animal ran directly against the window % ey . of the present work :m will be on Ll APessad i3 numerous writs of habeas corpus sworn out | of the grocery store of J. Joyce, on the Republican Deleg hand to combat the idea and a rather | closing d of vice, has addressed an-|py these foreign yellow fiends incarnate? CATHEE RS Al TiuAtEnes - aig R apubik 0 an debate is expected. other communicaticn to Honor in | “'Who Is responeible that little Kim Oy was | COIReY ,0f the , streels mentioned, an p: ot of miles away, % which he calls the Mayor's attention (o | Within the past five or six weeks sold into| o o °lr 5 2 g e . BY }‘e hth Assembly ier and talks mors | % 3 | slavery for s1 rescued by the M. E. church | 87e8 porti its body through the Wigwarn as one of a party of | Advances made on furniture and plano | his laxity in coming to the aid of the So- | iecionarfes and the Eureka Society for the | Window it was caught by the frame and Liechti c Teddy Alexander was | or without removal. J.Noonan, 1017-1623 ) ciety, as he had promised. The docu- | Prevention of Cruelty to Children? | held there until freed. When taken out | A o ment, which in all probability will be the | How long are these al to be tolerated? | it was found that the animal was severely | = = = et %o be sent to the Mayor by the Vigi- |, Would you pardon us for asking how long cut by the broken gl The window | ast to be s LGk before you intend to take another step toward | was a complete wreck. lant's secretary, is full of pointed queries | it | ORDERED TO SACRAMENTO /%7 b e your attention to the duty of | afficials to suppress Chinese houses of ill fame, | @ FhFrF A r A I M T T kkkkkkkk P e R R R 2 SRR R TP S ST ST ST S S D. Phelan, May ¥ of San Francisco, (-] H o GIVE OUR BOYS A "<, LAM -..4th OF JULY WELCOME...; ZIP-BOOM- AH!: falifornia Fireworks for California Boys! 1 AR AKAATT I IR R R T EIT I hkk kA kkk 219 FRONT STREET. Open Sunday and Evenings. CALIFORNIA FIREWORKS (0., E ¥ @ | @RI O S w. li-known pa E. Church shop Ga ment: at by t tor is going 1 charge of th When he first accep debt Langing over it work he reduced it church on @ To-night he will B. ANDERSON, do gcoa, During the three has won innumerable friends by his strict attention to duty. the Bethel A. M. E. Church had a $9000 the stor of Bethel A. been ordered ines to go imme- o0 and take charge Church of that congregation is the news and are he thought that to a wider field to ars he has e local church he ted the pastorate , but by energetic N over $3000, .increased his congregation and sound basis. placed the take formal leave of bis flock and there is ©o doubt that tears will be shed by many in losing him. He will review his three years' w:;rk in their midst and give them some parting spiritual advice. W. Grimes of Sacramento will take charge of the local congregation. e e Rev. W. and to the additional fact that they still exist | in_the city and county. We acknowledge that the Chief of Police paid E BACK FOR 32 YEARS D N clined to do its duty upon the ground that | % the act was in their opinion unconstitutional and then ordered the offensive notice to be sent | to the Chief of Police, who aiready had a no- 0 Yours very truly, RIACO ESTRADA, O | tice almost identical with the one they sent MR. RICHARD HOLMES of Santa Monica, Cal,, in writing us on June 1§, ‘%, says: ‘‘Dr. Piarce, your Belt proves-to be A GRAND SUC- CESS.” We have hundreds of letters like the above now on file and others arriving all the time. It you want a F that will CURE, try “DR. PIERC and you will not be disappointed. [ Booklet No. 2 tells all about it. Call at % office or send 2c In stamps. Addr PIERCE ELECTRIC COMPANY, 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Franclisco, C R e ] 9. this society pointing out section 4 of the act = - of March 31, 1568, which made it his duty, as well as yours, to suppress Chinese hou: 1 * fanie W quiring any notice | et calL Lauie 10 e [ouf Deraan wwhigR0eveL 1 Plerce Electric Cn., San Francisco—Gents: %l We asknowledge that the B of Supervi- | Your Electric Belt cured me of a back sors (who from the s of this ! of 32 yemrs' standing. I got your Belt § years soclety a similar notice to those sent the Chief /' S0 5nd msed it u short fime and from that of Police and yourself) dodged the iseue and de- s~ time on have had no rouble of that kind. G him. Why they sent this notice to the Chief | it they considered the act unconstitutional fs more than we are able to comprehend, unless they rezarded it as a trespasser and desired hin: to arrest it without warrant and throw it thout booking it. Surely the it for the ‘‘official notice’ | into the tanks did mnot ta { which it is said that the Chief of Police re- | quires ere he is_willing to act. | %“The Board of Supervisors' opinion of the un- | constitutionality of the sald act is almost as peculiar as their sending the notice:to the | Chief of Police. They first declare the act of | March 21, 1365, to be unconstitutional, and | thereafter upon’ July 24, 1505, they base a reso- | lution declaring the Hotel Nymphia to be a | Aok Aok Aok A Aok Aok Ak kA A kA ok k Ak ko k Ak k& @ (-] * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ¢ * * * * i ®