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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1899 T immediately ran back upstai as I could to get out of the way of stray bullets, The last shot was fired about the time I reached the ninth floor. I saw people coming out of the offices the ninth floor and going to_the ele- tor. 1 joined them and went down the elevator 1o the third floor, where I saw man lying on the floor where I saw the ‘shots fired. I think _there were five shots fired that I heard. I went to the City Hall this morning to testify at the Coroner's inquest, as 1 _supposed his office was there, but 1 did not find it I did not testify. I have seen by any other reporters or others to- day in'regard to this case. ——— TURNER DEFENDED. Widow and Friends of TURNER'S SLAY MUST ANSWER O HIS ACT Frenna Threatened| His Victim. | ® the iy Dead Man Uphold His as she pleased. But Antonio was ob- Nams durate and left her crying on the - street, where she was found a few M( str OYIVE NOT YET DETERMINED| ... .. b enstes st @ s (s SRR et Ilu~h.nl(l is making his crime the blacker ‘ BUSI. S i by falsehood,” said Mrs. Turner last NESS ARRANGEMENTS BE- | yign(, “a relation of the various business | TWEEN THE MEN. | dealings between them is only necessary. | S It was about five years ago when my hus- | | band secured a loan from his murderer | @ Several People Heard the Shooter Air of 3600. Their dealings went along for 5 is Griev: a time, and finally, after Frenna had so His Grievances and Tell What profited through my husband, together | | He Intended with those for whom he was a tool, in- ? gratitude common in his race was mani-{ J i festea and he caused my husband's ar-| @ g rest. During the first trial my h ]nd .‘ summone: 4| went to A. Martin and through him | @ .h“‘“.’i“‘J‘"‘};’ 10 old | ecurea $ow0 from the First Natlonal i oraing b SrRer: | Bank with which 10 pay off the debt ow- | ker bullding. returned | I to Frenna. =Golng bagk, gt vl e ‘ hter yestorday. mhe | found that difing the uial Exenns SwWore e m that the only security he had for the| { | Zape r met his death £ v husband was the | @ Hete money owing from my sl wens PR EAChTCO heart. Frenna | Eresno deec, whieh B Ci*'he held 2| @ esy e for the killing Toetgnge and deeds upon my husband's | | to whom she confessed that T ¢ which he was found g property as security aggregating an | g d nothing to live for since her w lle nslaughter amount many tim greater than the | ¥ lover had discarded her and her moth- x-Assistant Attorney Hosmer | amount of money due him, the mortgage | g & Ledliifrataned o) ditye hear dato the t alone being for $24,00. When the indebt- it 5 Cdness was paid off through Mr.. Martn, | | street. Wll the deeds which Frenna held were re- | @ Yesterday morning Beatrice went to h yed to Mr. Turner and the mortgage work as usual, but returned home at ; other hands. Shortly after tus | g about 10 o'clock. A half hour later ; ‘L"“g "{‘f:kh \\u;(; u)u‘mx“\lu 1 her mother, who was alone in the K | L S0 from housa, was startled by her screaming: 1d he again borrowed $3000 fro s, 1 ) screa g: 1, he, again brrowed W trom | @ “Mamma, I am dylng! Mamma, I am same time Frenna had agreec | - dying!” and rushing into her room, prosecution of my husband, { found her writhing in agony on the > papers 1"\(!' had lml-wgln: s\:;h‘ i bed, dressed only in er nightgown, n were taken and left in the an empty bottle labeled Iysol on the 3 Attorney Ackerman, subject to| J ANTONIO URIARTE 3 a ys n tk Drn i i . door. Aid was quickly summoned, but d's cail. My husband, instead | @ f 3 § nd taking the papers, i | the pofson had done its work thor- 2 that he left the ® 3 ; oughly and half an hour later the Mr. Ackerman'’s office, and one RETTY, petite Beatrice Garcla is tonio” continued to grow until it ab- girl died as the doctors were working ha, showing the value of his word, ° dead—dead by her own hand. It sorbed her whole heart and soul. They over her at the Harbor Receiving Hos- cufed an order of court, axain F“:-Sk"(hg is the same old story of dlsap- ne to be married, and pital. The ir will be held at the papers and reopene osecution o jointed love, desp: d death. e gir appiness re- feue at 0o ; in D usband. All of this can be proved | @ . fointed love, eshai dmd fenih, : “;hl si Le dree fllfl'_u) plceaie Morgue at 10 o'clock this morning. MY the attorneys who represented my B O i toa. colved N fiat Shork P gtllee fe- The girl suicide had gone under the | at that time. Since then my | @ will probably follow the usual stereo- fused her consent to the marrlage, and name of Beatrice Garcia de Pacheco, @ has paid Frenna the money he T typed form in such cases and : although Beatrice was ready to defy but it is claimed that Pach 4 owed him to the last dollar, and that “Death was ¢ to dose Of her parent, Antonio couns: deld her mothe maiden name, ® ved by the fact that it not long “lysol, taken w suicidal intent,” The glder sister was dead and the lit- e iR anA i 1 when Frenna and his wife aanin ye-| | cor the sirMnistasoes Drove SOBEIL- 7 4iF Aot 10 no one WHE Ghim o e Mrs. Baro and h \ughters | 3 Eto SOV nustand cDue @ _Vely that 1 gwas a case of deMberate aqe ke fous and sorr el at the Morgue to view the body. @ {6 them to secure the mentioned indebt- ey e sealb fide her joys and sorro Her mother 3aro, one of the daughters, was Aiohe @ ccif-destruction. But the verdict will ont her on a visit to friends In Guay- the ehum and companion e s e that b T will have all the records when it not tell the story of that pathetic trag- mas, Mexico, last November, hoping She says that in il the confidences in | comes to the trial, and if try to! edy, any more than it has told the tne change would efface the image of which Sed bt % ¢ . "1 prove that my hn.\l 1] 1-1r'hl’?o-! m} mur- | @ Sory of countle: S e et o h(ry e 1) setween ,”:‘{ ']f‘“] girl @ prove that it is fa renr sulting fro isplaced affections. It d F e O erS, e name of the former’s P laundry business just a few | @ “'”i‘; fRgra "“‘(_}j:“‘h["(fl“'f“;fv e Au.id not, but it raldietracestie floye flover never mentioned. Beatrice @ s and then opened a barber shop s tol e DieLe: 3 - for Beatrice from the heart of An- complained "of her mother's precise | after acknowlede- | @ dallion of the man whose rejection of ¢onig, so that when Beatrice returned and had asked the Baro family I c her love had driven her to her death, {, San Francisco, a little more than f she mh:h! make her ho with th ° has loaned my h was found tightly pressed to her »nths ago, he c T s S WL el P two months ago, he coolly informed arlous promises. Where did he gét this | @ \& heart'by 'fhie’ Coroner’s dep~ ' pLer’ fhat/ while he hopéd they = ago rranged to come @ P, oney? All he ever had Mr. Turner made : SR S 1opeds theyjgwonld ay, but did not put in an | ; ind if he holds my husband’s remain friends, he no longer desired to PS < ¥ 16 Claims. he got them through | ® Beatrice came from Tepic, Mexico, marry her. Still she continued to hope, R W and this will be a matter of ® with her mother and older sister sev- believing th: r presence would s00n s said to be in a state of mental f(l ® She was a little more rekindie th of love in his breast s TR g2 There was nothing due Frenn. ¥ 7 i et 2T, - lapse, verging on insanity. An autopsy | i he knows that when he killed my h ® than 'w",;nl“»,, -\n’:luinn‘y‘hl“;-‘h;'[':‘t 8h .v‘h| not know that he had met and rmed last evening by Dr. : it wa ate murder. fitstimer snn luyel (lonD tra s dl a0 e was not until ad the result determined that ¢ t 240 Montgom Ps ig employed in rge H. Tay § was made it fact that the agent of death. Accord- in my husband's f Co.’s ci ) Battery street. she began to despair of winning him t 3 , tement of friends, the girl d him but for (h» That E % ago, and from the back to he worked in a »f age, but her family s Turner. my hus-| @ pour they first met her love for An- guit factory ion street, and in 2 g d’s llr(r(hfll'. P = = e e e e e ] He jumped into the room B O > specu- swindled them d to send him | red in the same | § quarters are | ¢ :d his sym- | & ¢ ing| ¢ i d by the jury to ar-| @ roner Hill was| ¢ e Yr’t'l gave. Spotts r“" @ | the verdict of the | % Turner's lite has | 7 business in- | ¢ h rises fruyn L4 . in- | ¢ ounts for his H was thick in the st ; T rienated - and and then Frenna backed out like a cow- ¥ neial un- | ard ¥ 1 ey in de- | D. . Beseker, among the last to see repeate he would put Tur- | Turner aliv s that at one time Fren- b 1 the b e pa told him that Turner did not owe i A T men “who him a cent, a complete settlement having been effected between them. Mr. Beseker & sald from time to forced to infiict of the word sent Frenna Rauer if he had also knew send his account to Jake o upon Turner: that | e for settlement, and no account came. before Police Judge | In regard to the statement that Frenna ir C mbrning and was in- | holds notes from Turner for $18,000. he A b R ohte The | 150 s < false, Turner was either e vt "this morn. | careless or Frenna wormed them from o ;| him by persecution and threats : All in ‘all, there are many who have T e come forth to give their evidence against 1 MeSSENZer | mirmer, but there will be many to give tern Union hich o e theirs against Frenna for the ac the following | (30T, fany of his best friends hieh . stairs from | premeditated and that of a co d. ker building, E————J last step of the | Keith’s attend solely to their own busi 1 talking between | ,ogq: millinery opening Friday and Satu; elevator about twenty | gay.’ Phelan building, 808 Market street. * —_—e———————— s ) eling. Or T was ward the other. and (hat | The Friends have ninety colleges la this | mor w pistol in the with & total attendance of 2,000 w whe A8 ing toward the | s .44t¥¥¥#¥t¥¥4¥44¥¥¥444444¥t¥t¥¥!¥¥$¥¥¥¥¥¥4¥. LAME BACK FOR 32 YEARS i CURED by DR. PIERCE'S BELT x OPHIR, Cal, July 16, 1899. Plerce Electric Co., San Francisco—Gents: Your Electric Belt cured me of a lame back of 3 years' standing. I got your Belt § yonrs % rl'/«,/ g0 and used it a short time and from that 23 5~ time on have had no trouble of that kind. v/ Yours very truly, CERTACO ESTRADA, /" MR. RICHARD HOLMES of Santa_ Monica, Cal., In writing us on June 16, "%, IOTY Sl Pierce, your Belt proves to be A GRAND s CESS. 2 We have hundreds of letters like the above now on file and others arriving all the time. It you want a Belt that will CURE, try “DR. PIERCE'S” and you will not be disappointed. §7 Booklet No. 2 tells all about it. Call at office or send 2c in stamps. Address lECE ELECTRIC COMPANY, 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal,’ t444%4444u-nw444;4!44#44&44!1&44444444444. B XX OO0 OO XK KR XK not been | mmmwfl*mm**m 'ENDS HER LIFE BECAUSE OF UNREQUITED LOVE Yyt p— | 9 0-0-90 0006000 ARRIVAL OF BISHOP NINDE. | Here in the Interests of Workers of | Epworth League. The Epworth Leaguers, who will meet in conference at Pacific Grove on| September were strongly rein-| forced by the arrival here on| Tuesday evehing of Right Rev. W. X. Ninde, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of the Meth- | odist Episcopal church. Bishop Ninde has been appointed to the control of the Pa- cific Coast Conference and will meet the | ; | local workers of the Epworth League ll\(w L e St o e - | e R e SR Caly / B e S R R O e S [ R R SRR SCSR SIS B evening in Grace Methodist Episcopal | ™ ;;hll\f‘rvh. The Blsho]) will visit Napa on riday. |CAPITALIST HEWITT'S ‘ MIND UNBALANCED HIS DAUGHTER ASKS TO BE APPOINTED GUARDIAN. | He Labors Under the Delusion That | His Presence Is Required in the East and He Prepares for the Trip. | Mrs. Elizabeth Davenport yesterday | made application to be appointed guardian of the person and estate of her father, Iraac. L. Hewitt, a capitalist, who is well | ‘knn“" in this city. She aileges that he 1s not competent to attend properly to his | business, belng 8 vears of age and suffer- | | ing from the effects of sunstroke received | in the East some time ago. Mr. Hewitt resided in Berkeley for some years after | he retired from business, which netted | | him a large fortune. but lately has re- | sided on Pacific avente, near Steiner. Ac- | | cording to the petition filed by Mrs. Day- enport her unfortunate father labors un- | der the delusion that he is wanted in the East. He constantly prepares for the | journey, waking the family late at night | to pack their trunke, and when restrained becomes violent. Attorney Oscar Sutro, | who represents the petitioner, says that | the interests of the estate are such that the appointment of a guardian at the Jresent time is absolutely necessary, and ence the application of Mrs. Davenport at this time. ——————— The Crystal ot Sea Baths. Physicfans recommend the Crystal warm sea water tub and swimming baths, North Beach, * the same establishment was employed the girl who had succeeded her in the affections of Uriarte. A few days ago Beatrice met An- tonio and urged him to keep his prom- ise to marry her. She told him that Ler mother's opposition no longer counted, inasmuch as she had told her she could get out of the house and do -0 © 06000 0 — @@ uch thing as coffee lying on the ves in_Guatemala and Costa Rican P for five or six months ting shipment ‘ | The steamers of the new line will Am)\ at the Oceanic w arf and all supplic thelr outward voyages will be purc here. Captain Howard, the able super- | intendent of the Oceani¢ Steamship Com- | pany, will handle the steamers, so they fire sure to get good ¢ i cared for. John D. Sprec Company will be the local agents for th new line. If matfers progress as well as is antic ipated the Kosmos ( will | line o mers, unde 1 | on the run betw sco and . »s | the Orient. general | Kosmos’ Company | uson: of the fenves for | A g » 0 on nge matter “onnection it of the in the Field. | . the first steamer of the line, at exican ports ne The Kosmos line of steamers that is NOTE tof connect, Antiérp, Hambiis, Loadon, COURT NOTES. 1d South and Central American ports 2 = S 3 B o S aktoria aried trulte. ang | OPtained o search ' warrant in Judse canned goods will go direct to a European | STaham's court yesterday to recover from market, while English and German prod- ‘“;‘ Lena il s sl l) ucts will come here nearly three months | Poks OF SAB€ BTOUSE. Mg quicker than they can by salling ships. | Tne case of Corporal Thomas McGulrk, Between. Guatemala and San Franéisco | (oaresd with assaule to murdes, by cut clerk in a ting G uyr;iu Mudgetts, &ll‘rv on Fourt street, in the neck wit dismissed by Judge Mo; . as Mudgetts refused positi | to_prosecute the case. "‘\ Th as Lowans, a musician, | for the third time last night (| ke Resenheim, ex-driver of the Sher S | van, DS | street fitted out | afternoor one the time will be shortened from two Burope, but during \r»lli fourteen of its sar it ha N splendidly or bette bek for first nd third-class passen- | him and atte & r‘;,,‘”’,‘{!\ \\xlxlm a knife. Lowans appeared before electric ‘ments. | Mozan on the charge o All the st . thoroughly equipped | with 1 apon, andgll for the handling of freight | tinued tiil September 1. It Js not tention of, the company e to do itting In Central Ameri- | can There will be no fight on The Last. those lines with the Pacific Mail Com-| Next Sunday will be the last day pany, but the rates to Colombo and South | season when El Campo will be oper American ports will be cut in two. This |4 A record of the number of Wil give the merchants of San Franeisco | ; oo et e 1 and the business men of the interfor a | Sipien Suows Muavhoyer e have taken advantage of the low rate picnic at this, the finest of resort a trade with the west | chance to build up | enabling them to coast of South Americ hold thefr own with New York and other | vicinity of San Francisco. Th Eastern points. At the present time over | trip about the bay, the ample accommoda- 0 tons of merchandise sent out of | tions on the steamer and the charming | New York to South American ports via | character of the picnic grounds b the Straits of Magellan, bined to preserve the popularity The principal intention of the company | Campo. President Foster of the broad- is to give a fast steamer service from | gauge line is ‘“‘broad-gauge” in the con- | San Francisco and San Diego to Havre, | duct of the company's affairs, and the London, Antwerp and Hamburg. Speciai | public is al assured of the be - inducements will be offered to shippers of | commoda and treatment in patroniz canhed goods and dried fruits and quick |ing anything with which this company dispatch will be guaranteed. The coffee | has to do. and sugar crops of Central Ameri nt Advances made on furniture and planos, the' Kosmos line is in operation there will be | or without removal. ports will be attended to, and once attempted to_murder with | J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. h 4 gan vely g hind thi N to with ADVERTISEHENTS As a guarantee DR. MEYERS & CO. will let the pati-nt deposit the price of a cure in any bank in San Francisco, to bs paid after he isentirely well. If it Is not convenient to do this, payments may be made in monthly installments. If you cannot call, write for private book, diagnosis shezts, free advice, prices and other particulars. Correspondence solicited. All letters confidential, DR, MEYERS & C0., 73 WARKET STREET, San Francisco, TAKE ELEVATOR. Hours, 8 to 5 daily ; Evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays 9 to 11. | | | | ADVERTISEMENT S. LAST CHANCE! MIDNIGHT THURSDAY PRICE GOES UP. $100 Invested Before That Time Will Make $25 PER MONTH And No Risk. Our stockholders have made 33 1-3 per cent profit in the last 30 days. Those coming in now are assured 25 per cent profit per month, with the possibility of its being 1000 per cent when Oil Is Struck Nothing but oil shares just now will pay such returns. One ail co >mpany's stock jumped last week from § THE NEW DOMINION __ AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TELEPHONE MAIN 532 ALL THIS WEEK. Planquette’s Delightful Patriotic Comic Opers, PAUL JONES. The success of the The talk of the town! by enthusiastic Crowded n tly and delighted audiences. USUAL POPULAR_PRICES—10¢, 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50c. Best reserved seats in the theater at Saturs day matinee, %ec. v next, Labor day. LEADING EADY THEATER ALL THIS WEEK ling Sunday. MATINEE RDAY. 'MR. CLAY CLEMENT In the Idyllic Cemedy, A Beautitul a Most Presentation of g Story. ag Cha NEXT WEEK, CLAY “THE BELLS.” CLEMENT in A Revival of the Highest Order. 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