The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 16, 1899, Page 14

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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1899. BANKER FAY 1 A DEFENDANT I A DIVORCE SUIT Attorney Dickinson So{ His Wife Has Filed a PEDAGOGUES T0 PROFIT BY TAX ON IRHERITANCE Counter Action. Dt Decides. e WELLS HOLDS TEACHERS MAY SOON BE PAID HE MADE VARIOUS CHARGES BACK SALARIES. OF CRUELTY. - —. Mass-Meeting To-Day at Girls’ High School at Which All Phases of the Question 1 Be Disc SAME OPINION STATUTORY GROUNDS NAMED Decrees of Divorce Were Granted to Many Unhappy Couples and Others Have Sued for Legal Separation. w 3 sed. L w wt im f $4l a mont h, t whi iore. WATCHED AND WA!’I:ED . FOR FIERY METEORS TRICENNIAL SHOW CAUSED GREAT INTEREST. Clouds Interfere Somewhat With the View, but a Few Blazing Chunks of Comet Tail Broke Through the Misty Sky- beau ) chestral cor evening fro musio the both ,and many .of the difference be- baarding . house and du the ching for atlon. On > the and n an was . while attendan: It is.t fireworks, bitfon was those who appr sine and lux With moderate charges vice, 1t will und place for after-tk and for th aining ¢ [ 1 polite ser. the favorite e morn- parties celestial phe- P Qe but short s CORNELIUS J. MURPHY DEAD. F RRocK. hat anewared e who were hunting A Prominent Young Business Man bis “; ‘:u:"rnl;:v‘nl; ",’} Succumbs to Stomach Troubles. 1 the ski¢és. The people 6 Tuslied to the str oric shower., At 1tk of r, the of - thirty Gbservations -ug n us it shouid b Cornel! popular ¥ observa- time of h you 1y the ything :is' fz t at | an polith t county rewarded his be cantinued-at’ the o Bim appointed Cc Sy onplL 1 a-closkdn tiee | unexpired term, u‘..x o b prae e .| TRLERRER o o|m contribution to the rs and Was 3w 8t « ccted with the occurs g 18- | 1o Among - other - detafls: “Dr. - Leus- rranged to determine ‘the den- swarm . und -the :comparative of the falling bodies. —————— Oro Fino Will Celebrate. young ladies ~ who bse the rsiip of Oro: Fino Parlor No.. 9-ef. the Native Daughters 6f the Golden West | intend to make a grand ‘display on the, | n of = the semli-centenzial - anni- fied of his death and will take charge of | Versary of the admission of. Callfornin the remains. i the ‘unjon of States ‘on the §th of September, 1000. . To_accomplish - this The parlor has created a fund, and to. inereass this they. have deeldéd to give a benefit tertainment at the Alcazar on Wadnes. day evening next.. The maney that wij] be realized for this fund wili be expended for the glorification of .the grand .anni- versary. ¢ time he has er ner had e two count of 1ll-health. Su bination of stomach trout entered the Lane Hospl ac- m A com- The memt co Belf respect Is on good terms with t 01d Government Whisky. —_—————————— Yesterday's Insolvent. Willlam Kelly, nurseryman at San Jose; Mabilities, $3220; asserts, $2600. —_—e————— Ladies' tallor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks, Credit. Rothechild, 33 Post st. ’ he . e e— The cholcest club whiskey is Jesse Moore “AA,” @nd in club life it 18 in great demand. some | | \ Hale's. g DEATH CLAIMED HIM b “D(iJRiNG HIS HONEYMOON N[STATYIS[ TEE?V&NILL TR S NVALIDATED |Sues to Set Aside the Fair Testament. the store will be open Saturday cvenings until Christmas 935 to 947 Market Street. ¥1ale; R 0D GOODS, hemstitched handkerchiefs ‘“tue store that mother likes.”” + g 'GROUNDS OF THE PETITION || —seventeen thousand of ® “ i [ one of our $5 hats them on our center tables | | CONTESTS FILED BY CHILDREN | a prettily || t5_gay. draped turban, in shades of | gray, with || white grebe | | breast trim-| HAVE THIS RESULT. e If Even the Theory of the Suit Pre- | vails the Millionaire's Estate | Must Be Distributed to you know what it means at Hale’s to put goods on ‘he center tables. read the meaning toyou, inthe prices. i ming, fastened | the Heirs. | with stee! 4100 ladies’ white hemstitched cam- | P bric handkerchiefs ST T buckle. ribbon Mrs. Nettie R. Craven, as the alleged rosettes on | !!:’Mn ladies’ w widow of the late James G, Falr, has der hemstite flled another action in the Supértor Court ||| bandeau, | | chiets....... : h for the purpose of gaining pe | $5. -third of the estate of the d. ymaire. The actlon Is in the nature 1 application for partial distribution to her of m widow's portion of the estate | ed with thre and if even the theory upon which the ' aation 1 made s approven hy the court || MEN’S good goods flannels and the entire éstate of the deceased will be flidavit” brand of colla flfl“nClCttCS distributed rding to law without ref- s made + us as the very erence to the will which has been ad- anship, fit and eiderd te. MG ST < miited to prol satisfac- 11 them nd sh ) Bive the right of Charles derbilt and Th men's and boy e g e R A rh i ors, pink and ANDREW DONAHUE MARTIN. ;y"r‘"l’“l‘-r"“!" e ders: 21 yard 1 f NDREW DONAHUE MARTIN, the young capitalist, died at Palm \tting forth: the also plain. white twill cotton nigh 3 ] o'clock yeésterday mo Wfter a wasting 11l- come from decedent’s gowns; all sizes, 12 to 18%..50c¢ % ch e had been afMicted for many mi The news of his » his brathers, Peter and Walter Martin of thi from the grief-stricken mo anor Mar- when was app ath of her amaunted to ¢ AVEN Guotes section of “I now expressly one or more of the | in_this will named or | cloak department hmere henrictta all wrap provide that if legatees or de AnY, line tin is made particularly sad from:the provided shall ny time commence any - ut;l :’r“ - Wak hatTied 10, Miss: Genavievs aad pr to contest this will the legac and ribb A 5 dev and provision therein bequeathe garnet, bi 2 wedding wi affair and ©© 09060 ©0¢03 060506000600 00e ol devised and provided for shall frem that dozen 10 pieces ble o mony - the time: become. vold.” H saade with exira b - ito, near Santa Har- @ | ) the fact t e AT . = et re th that time Martin’s con- . and o all f g ard cchnis 1ght 1t best rbilt and Theresa A e Sl TN Ao d contests against the £ + i el s i sence the provisions of write to Santa Claus | & them Interests in the rt time she | estate are void and the properties and for his newest boo! he wrote accumulated Income are now sub it for his good littie boys and girls w York, two -] | dlstribution.to the heirs-at-law -of th 3 4 ris g Bk Ay ys and { oot rope. - An- | X | km-).lm( with this theory Mrs. || 10-inch collarettes, mas ¢ s y e try and can’t G el Craven prays. for. the distribution to her | | jected skins and lined with the b ms to the city. g x e | of one-! e e properties. e oW’ + reantic . b, went (o @ of ene-third.of the propertles, the widow >|| satin; exceptional va $ + LIRS 3 gagement ' to Miss | | Penca & Pence, W, W. Foote, Denson, e = — ot e {‘Oatman & Denson, A. Ruef and John H. | pular in club and 2 NO CLEW TO TH | ® | Dickinson appea .5 r-as petitioner’s counsel, wney Harvey, left > se will stop druggists.® Dr. Par ough '8 Cough Cure. One ¢ Never fails. Try jt. 2 folbsaleran e e BAIL MONEY THIEF © DEATH OF BROKER WHITELY. | © | He Has Been for Maixy Years the Custom-House Attorney for the on by the who pre | b tie inherit of his pos 5. WIdOW, L Southern Pacific Company. ru g ARGE W. H. Whitely, 4. well-knawn Custom- 6900000 30609320 00 0000 ,,. i dide Tuesday at his | FARMERS ARE PLEASED. the promises in the | Fesideace in this city after 4 sickness of 3 D ; : | three ye: Mr. nitely had been for | S l The Frequent Rains Give Promise of "‘“‘ I'L‘v:: [ many ¥ '”:'.‘v:‘»‘:."?:;f" d ay pGCla S . a little yre that perfod had be a Prosperous Season. stom-house 1 4 messe a clerk in Our way of 4 The weatk terday »rdin, e | the naval office in the same building. . % b Bk piom Conipany’s: & follows an-early | About three years ago he was smitten examined Rice's ’ . . s sughout with paralysis was confined to his “hief Lees that th way und r\\l.x—:]t'rl Saho here need be no fear of a |room from that time until he died. resembled the handwii fixed with he interior B > troubles of a tweive- | - The de: o a single man, and bis n other names in the b were heavy ity of ntire “{‘“l'l"ry )x:\i\ll n | only known relatives are two unmarried i f the opinion that - Franck points rainfall already had | sisters, Laura and Margaret. of this city, were all ice. Several o nE. the « s that cing | and Mrs. A. H. Dunbar of New York. To = signed “T. J. O'Neil,” a Chinat BROMANGELON, PRE ..., Ale e e for the man who | the credit of his employer, the Southern | guide, and he was asked to look Makes icious [Diang Sway. b g fecundity of ‘the | Pacific C bé said that Mr. | sign . He admitted they were D y—all flavors. remair ” s et ount that is to ry | Whitely wa lowed ‘half s handwriting, hinese often 3 though there w y latt through the winte: the whole period of his sickn { the receipts for bail m them the trouble of going to t he Ci | themselv the s out k. BRANDY. ... . .bot. Tc, 3 bots $2.00 Gailon $3.00 A choi ;;;(;r‘d:.::f"gc‘;‘.‘;?rT,i‘ e, from the benc: | NEW ORLEANS NOLASSES, .. T personally that identified. He did anilal attache do no n mac 1 wholes s for himself se will have ect of putting to the existing lax system. — e FOOTPADS IN THE MISSION. Two Employes of the Alhambra The- * ater Held Up by Three Men on Valencia Street. J. Morrisgey and ‘W. G. Rusk, employes at the Alhambra Theater, were walking along Valéncia street about 2 o'clock yes. terday morning, when three men stepped up to_them between Thirteenth and F ¥ no com- em If ¥ " | SALMON BELLIES, each. ... . B¢ arly Y NUTS, Bb............10 oin ail money sutting | HICKOR ent exp an_end experienced hands and charge. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. CATALL E 39 STOCKTON ST, | 3253 FILLHORE ST., 215y Corner Lombard. pped free of teenth stre Two of the men had re- Telophons Wt 152, volvers d pointéd them at the heads of Morrissey and Rusk, at the same time or-{ ______ i dering them to throw up thelr hands. They obeyed Instantly and the third re ber went_ through their pockets, taking $4 from Morrissey and 5 cents and a to- {1 ch from Rusk hackman er later told Folsom men running along Va- rd ut the v. . Morrissey lives at 3 venty-first street and Rusk at 2509 Mission street, The only deseription obtained of robbers w tha » were about inches years AT shaven, w a " soft clothes, and the other 30 s of black mustache, soft h and clothes. The third was 6 feet tall, shaven with dark clothes. ——————— MRS. BOTHIN IN TROUBLE. Mortgaged Her House Furniture to Four Different Persons. Mrs. Lulu Bothin, - who conduects a lodging-house at $36 O'Farrell street, was arrested 1ast night by Policemen Freel and i arrant issued by Jud arging her with obtaining money . under false pretenses. Some time ago Mrs. Bothin secured a complete set of furniture for her lodging- hause from a local furniture company, and later obtained money on it from four dif- ferent persons by giving them chattel morteages on it. W, H. Schuman was appointed agent for Twelve and fifteen dc boards this week. uncement r values In $10 hat's to-day. Handsome made. u aftairs, solid THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY (Inc.), the duped ereditors, and when Mrs. Both- | ) 10/7-1023 MISSION STREET, in r.-l;xsm:‘ o settle hé swore out & war- Above Sixth. % rant for hef arrest. A few days ago Schuman Theoe bueth 15 S1en Sventnge. ftors whom he represented cs Bothin and attemp to_induce e S o you and ‘well pay Off ths mortgage Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream of Tar= nant. and had # pok from the hou e — farrh, Dealness. Noises l inEars, Throat Captain Henry's Murder. Coroner Hill will hold an inqu o'clock. this ‘forenoon: upon the body of Captain Henry of the ship Cyrus Wake- field, who |s balieved 16 be the victim of a murderer, The sailors will be paid off in the morning at the pffice of the Shipping Commissioner; and they. will be taken be- fore the Coeroner hefore the land sharks take them away and get them drunk. As each_sailor will recefve ‘about $150 there will be fat pickings for the sharks after the sailors leave the Morgue, e California Lodge, B'ne B'rith. t at 11 i e tar. Most healthful and effi= cient of all leavening agents. and Lung Many mixmres,‘made in imitation: of baking" Diseases P“I"“I, Cured b’ powders, are upon the market, ~They are < B Gfln “GHAM,S e sold cheap, bnfim dear. at any pnceey bes california x.mulm i\x"' 16::1...:' 'x‘he ;,,(:... n M I METNOD. i i ison.! dent Order , of | Bne Brith gave fts fause iy cEIRIL A\, & CORORYe POlRC. r:‘;m:-nlnm annual ball in B'ne Brith | ©3< Market St., opp. Palace Hotel. Hall Jast night, and the function was at- A ctalé clitiuinen. tended by -many ladles and gentlemen, wha filled the prettily decorated hall There was a programmae of fifteen num- bers, which gave all an opportunity to take part in some favorite dance. Hours—9-12 a. m.; 1-3 and 7§ p. m. Cut this out, present at once; good f week FREE TREATMENT and medicine at Lotoce, or write for particulars, Do Dot delay.

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