The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 7, 1899, Page 12

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12 ACTOR ELLIDTT THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1899. DETECTIVE WAS | head with the cane. Eiliott was standing | |at the bar at the time witn his back | toward Knapp. After delivering the Mowl 006000000 00000000000000 CAREER OF “SCONCHIN” | Knapp turned to the crowd that was ”‘T; | ent and excitedly ¢ red that had mot oniy decelved his wife but was ( desperately trying to win her affections. | 1? As he ralsed his cane to again strike him i the manazer of the Shenardoah (-nmp.lny“ { who had been dr it the bar with the g actor, menacir ced his hand in lus v pocket s ed that he would m{l ;!' K- who er m(-l;(l‘rv'rt “Hh‘ his leading man. eral of Knapy's| ‘ BY HOTEL THIEF OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Ralph Knapp Soundly| Harper’s Life Was In| | " | | burnt Thrashes Him. \ Danger. leather materials | —— [ reduced! ! INSULTED HIS PRETTY WIFE | |ATTACKED BY A ‘9 the popular art n?:ce"t’v!f'n::: year—an opportunity to save which OLD CROOK you cannot well RSP e — | | | © a regular $5.50 leather burning set, complete in wooden bo: THE v | T | reduced to........ 5 s e TRy g 83 EELR S RO B O e e | S ) L first quality sheepskin, worth $1.00; reduced to.....70c each SALOON. | IN JAIL. Second quality sheepskin, worth reduced to L el | | burnt sheepskin sofa ct n | | itely designed. 4 R fott, les | By the orrest of Willlam Marvin a cushions an company | | his w the police believe that th . of ¢ two of the cleverest hotel thieves that (sheepskin hats—the newast fad—now on exh bition.) vy | have operated In this city for some time s H 1 K They were captured on Montgomery | unusual jacket pricelets. street last evening by Detec nd-of-the-season cuts—a snao for folks who want th iy but not without a des t r as the le to-day—th braid trin or those who flannelette wrap pers kind—in light and mediun and front; sizes 32 to each at.... . 37 children's jacket blue, brown and dark red; 6 to 14 years n shac v w the s neous lot; Me trimmed with | m Harper's | dies’ black ja ckets—these are la IW's siy and o him with | g sold at reduced prices because tly up-to- ; : date; they are fine! exceptio de: to | be closed out at. 245 | s hold on h | | Roberts, who rep- | perfumery for Christmas. { e o Menean hints from tha section of toilet articles. [ Harper, promptly i : . | Realizing that he beginning to-d. until sold a prettily decorated glass ato- N mizer will be filled with two ounceg of delicate vio ! Hamog s e | and sold complete with extract fo o s B | Hudnut's famous toilet water, a bottle ames were registercd A short removed to t Hudnut's extract for handkerc fumes, an ounce..... 3 ue erward they were e ari- iefs in all the o central | oee station and 1 the Colgate's assorted extracts an ounce. : When arrested Marvin carried in his| | Kirk's juvenile *fumery and soap—a pret ttle com- { hand satchel whi when opened VAS HO! . .e . ..10¢ e e e L el a2 | @ JAMES J. MALONEY, Whose Strange Life Has Ended. B el powaer hox. Tasicy’ decvrativns e elry. s s ¥ s e e ....—..A.....OAO——..0..{...‘..‘......,0.... According to the police Marvin and his | @ CONCHIN MALONEY is dead. There are few people in San Francisco ni . wife are well known in the t \\'h-‘re! ! who did not know “Sconchin” and, with all his eccentricities and ag- Amold 1‘.”” Wear: Mrs. Reynolds of they operated with considerable Succes gressiveness, there are few that do not have for him a thought of Kind- N. Y. is giving interesting talks on twentieth Rt o Ly RbOUL two e ness and, for his passing, a feeling of regret. As the final summons was century ideas of baby dressing and health about to be made for him he rald that he was leaving the world without underwear. Sh= is a graduate nurse and can they succeeded in getting | hmvd‘nl-.,.,q and w((hnu't pmw;(.h "'l'nl('/n-dnrr 1;;w ties 1;{: rnrdmo." he s::d‘, [ = give many valuable hints to her hearers. ! r of rooms arious hotels | @ “and I am not sorry to go. ave lived perhaps a thousand lives an n her: clally lnvite | and securing jewelry and other articles | U have never intent.onally wronged a man fn'my life.” | T Qriold” Mothers especially invited. alued at seve lA.h SousAI dollare e og 218 was one of the r:‘i\:!l(l:;c:;nfirfia;(orsdv;:! San Francisco life. “’nhjo‘-xl | & + woman, stylishly dressed and a brillia . influenc s orced himself into circles that a major- comversationist. ~Her husband dress ity of raen find exclusive. 1f not accepted as an associate he was more than Y SANTA AT POINT LOBOS TO-DAY . the latest fashion and would be ta tolerated by men of affairs. He was not an unwelcome companion for law- ERYINAE fu o oot vers, Judges, actors, politiclans and public characters. His filgure was a o- Santa Claus Route, Thursday, December 7, 1899. A0 s : miliar cne for years at conventions, Legislatures and places where men con- e Pt e, 1o Duney. te Pult Lotes; to Finw S Rme e gregate. He was known to thoss who controlled the political parties of the Central av G g a i bt o MRS. PHELAN'S CONDITION. State and his services in more than one capacity were considered worthy of 2 p. m.— Octavia, to McAllister, to Fillmore, employment. He was not considered too boisterous to be employed in matters , to Market, to store. :to Broadway, to + The Attending Physicians Still Say of confidence by such men as F¥red Crocker, Creed Haymond and A. N. TP a0 There Is No Hi " ° ere o Hope. Towne. 935-937-939-941- -945- The condition of Mrs. James Phelan, the | @ Beneath his rough and ready exterior and behind his noisy, aggressive, In- g 89-941-943-945-947 Market Street. * her, remains about the same | | sistent personality there was a shrewdness that made him something very and the end, which must |@ different from what he seemed. Now he was an extra man in the local Fire g ROmELIEvAe Department, living a haphazard, reckless, improvident life, ready always for 1 Ted and the watchers af | @ @ brawl or a tilt of tongues, in which his ready and none too refined wit @ e took hope once more. but the | 4 Made him an antagonist to be feared. Again he was a follower of Brady ors in attendance gravely shook their | @ and Mannix and Bill Higgins in the old time political camps of primary poli- @ = and offered tics, where success was more readily won by smashing heads than casting rer, sa % - | ® vallots. 5 | @ , As time passed the pecullar value of “Sconchin™ in certain flelds becarie * | ¥ known bevond the mountains and during the second campaign of Preside=t @ | @ Harrison he was called East to work among the saloons and cafes and the Debauge Held for Murder. [ ot i Yok TIEovaeiaE et e M e i hs s O When the case of Paul Debauge, the weapons that made the fishwives of Billingsgate famous he had his rea. 4r.i.‘-u~1‘w"¥ tt m\;r‘;i"ffi ‘kl“"lln Rey fists and would fight thing that walked. But his New York experience @ X re- | b ' 1o visit | nolds, alias Tracey, a irk str o- | Ly 2 bt e % [ — p— — = r . s- | ¥ through with vember 7. w called in Judge Mogan's @ "\: :‘un un \n}v‘g_r;\ 11.] ‘v\lth :n m;f or ;mu;r» was m(llnx upon him. H.e ° T . ’ . : I | e e e Ty g had done much for others and nothing for himself. Occasional employ- | Reams S v Bt ihracbigiagiig ment in the offices of city, State and Federal friends had given him no op- | : : > ln r. The Judge thereupon held the portunity to provide for future necessities and when consumption seized him @ | - m 4 (Hend : ant to answer before the Superior | @ he came home to die. ‘ . s et e B 1 the charge of murder, without | James J. Maloney was born in ireland in October, 1851. He left his birth- @ ; x s Rty B N |® place when he was 14 years of age for New York and his family soon followed g | . v & which she re-| Self respect is on good terms with the him. The entire family then migrated to this State, settling at Napa, where | K ! 01d Government Whisky. * | @ ® rinch was purchased. “Sconchin” was apprenticed to a blacksmith, but g SO T disliking the work he came to this city and secured a position as extraman | —— 3 e SRR LT S in the Fire Department. It was there that he received his sobriquet of @ —_— - - - S~ — . conchin.” The Modoc war was in progress at that time and “Sconchin,” . . 2= N //‘ \ ¢ ) y / » @ the chief of the tribe, was extremely warlike. As Maloney showed tratts ai»- @ | Will So Remain Until | = ty % HE. & agreeably similar to_the chief he was dubbed “Sconchin,” much to his dis- : : T gust. ° Paid For in Full. \3 . \X/l |I:P! \I{l’{|:g’rl:_|) I:OD BL I I?(' -—XP\/ ° It was not long before he was a well-known character throughout tne | - ay pecla S @ city. 1 volubllity, eccentricity, impulsivenass and remarkable knowledge S ks oK d / B o J _/ of Shakespearean lines N dire e e e b Y ORE ) 6 The Harald saysi} e P Semi-officlal confirmat f the story) @ ant. And so he lived until consumption took him away from the scenes of @ | ‘r:‘"‘ h ‘"J ”"" "": e 1‘ ‘x h: y great assortment of holiday o political life, from hotel corridors and lobbles, from the streets and theaters. | | hrauired 14000 shares ot Hopkins hold. | COrocerlesand Wines. . © @ A he grew weaker he went to his brothers at Napa, where he was kindiy @ | - 1o stock were ob.| It Is satisfaction and money s 4 cared for, but where, after his life of excitement, he found no rest. Then he | | /. The prin-| saved to buy here, . % | @ went to his mother In Oakland, put again the longing for change oppressed @ | T action, however, refused | So don't forget it— ¢ R him. Then through the provision of his brothers he went to St. Mary's Hos- lmx: ;"i:.‘.’:f“f :}‘lfir"‘}“gkpfi\;"_’ L ik ASd "l 'mot At 2 k e O o vhere i Bav as statec @ 486 0! e ou'll notr . % | ® pital and finally to the Frex . where on Tuesday night he died. ® | Hopkins holdings was atranged for about s egre & His body was taken yesterday where, in obedience to his wi | | the time the syndic purchase of the WALNUTS 2 Ibs 25 $ | @ will be buried among scenes that called out remembrance of his early life. @ | Stanford stock was completed and that | " revesanesa OO ‘: o0 0°0-0.0- 00600600 l]‘hl‘ v;:m-n nmm‘lnl‘ has m\; hw;}n ..mm{:‘m Choice new crop o S - @ — et - - “urthermore, it is said by the “inside” English walnuts. .4 e . . . . 4. = . . . interests that the Stanford stock had Regularly 15c a Ib. Py /. Kirkman, but the Judge replied that | Placed in escrow, where it will rem - it ‘was not In his p-wer to do so. m-..;”” until the I of five semi-annual pay- |TA|_|AN PHUNES 'b cesene Ioc + he felt %o Inclined, but he pointed out | Ments on it have been made. 4 s R that the defense had ample time to bring | _D. O. Mills may go into the Southern | Just received, a fresh % | the major into court before the closing | Pac directorate at the time John W. shipment of this delicious of the case. Mackay becomes a director. fruit, 30 prunes to the Ib. The 1jor was anxious to get Jackson released to take him to Manila with the regiment, and failing in that, he tried to Orphans in Luck. Regularly 15c. YELLOWSTONE WHISKY, blacken the characters of the two police-| BY the will of E. I. Upham, deceased, | men, Stanton and Alexander, Whom | one-third of his estate was left in trust Full qt, hot sl [][] ga"on u +| Jackson fired three shots on Thanksziv- | for the Good Templars’ Home for Or- W it A< gl Ing night His attack was in the form | phans at Vallejo. There wis a conts Regularly $12 and % 00 -~ | of an affidavit which the major, whil n the matter, r: hy J. M. " BINCHED" BY _, 2| sent In Manila, thought wouid be Upham, and an appeal ENGLISH MUSTARD, tin. . 10¢ LONE OF CHIEF LEES * mitted to the jury trying the Jac the order made by Judge o5 ' . LOBSTERS " » o case. In the affidavit the major pi lano_County, sustaining i e S e S 73 Jackson and dn-n‘n'\mr‘rd the soldlers who | the home. to the Lot ot o3 iy o . estified against him. The two policemen | has affirmed the o o ‘: [ Sham Flght the Cover were accused of being under ihe influ- | i¢ This decision gives the SWE cmER | &l f Robb + | ghoe of llauor on the night in auestion— | Orphans something over , gal-........40¢0 2 iton particularly so—and did not know | children of the con |~ Mott’s cetebrated New York % or Robbery at they were doing. Stanton, under e s X s ' mu:\ :ul the nm.:i 1.}{, the preliminary ex- To Dine the Poor. | - P4 | amination, denied that he was under the| mqw.. caivation Army i¢ prepa tor | 3 | | influence of liquor. and the question was 8 B8 Va0l ANy JESpexing: fox g + | PASSENGERS LOSE DIAMONDS | infiuence o liauor and the question was | \ T8 T, imas dinner pkg.--eene... 200 + b steadiest men on the force. be given this year in Odd ir brand, 4 ———— It Is expected that at I woor | will avail themselv the Regularly 4+ NIPPERS AT WORK IN THE Stafr Captain H. Connett has full e X v ' POLICE WERE PRES licitor for donations s Captain Sarah Fry. NEW CATALOGUE FREE, P 8| ESENT | Donations of money or provisions shou'd S — : s | L s be sent to 1139 Market street, and all com- 39 STOCKTON ST, | 3253 FILLMORE ST. shop. “This fellow here,” thought the @ | Three desperate crooks made a clever munications should be addressed t> Col o 21 Stockt td - 5 special,” j=-the lookout. T'll play foxy, % | haul on a Powell street car shortly before | Policeman J. H. Colen was swinging | onel W. Evans, the Pacific Coast com.| Oldgumbe2iStockton | Corner Lombard. . nd cabbage both of 5 | midnight last night. After boarding the | along in his usual djaumy hfash(on on | mander. | Telophone Wost 152, . ¢ thout appear- + the men engaged In a fake fight. rant avenue yesterday as the shades of 3 | . . o ot i e @ | Seated in . the car at the time | evening were falling. Suddenly he heard a | ,If ou want a healthy drink try Jesse Moore 2 Sansome to Broadw. where he ¢ | Were Joseph M. Rothchild, the well- | barking nofse and his detective instincts | JAAT whiskey -3 found Officer Robert Barry, to whom :'1 known attorney, and about a dogen | taught him to peel his weather eye and 5 ks he described what he had seen. % | other passengers. While two of the| look diagonally across the street to the * From where they stood the officers S ‘ crooks were pretending to be engaged northeast corner of G(um avenue and Y could see O'Connor pacing up and 22 in a real fight their companion, with the Sutter streets. There was a man in the | L down the sidewalk. They began walk- % | ald of a pair of nippers, was deftly re- | Very act of breaking the city ordinance > in his ‘dir i had & | moving the diamonds that adorned the | concerning expectoration upon the’city's y a4 s direction and had nearly % | shirt fronts of the excited crowd that [ pavements. Colen traveled fast and lald ‘ b reached him when out of the tailor | Occupicd the car. The screams of the | the hieavy' hand of law upon the man's Noises > . @ her figure on the run, | women engers attracted the atten-|arm and put him under arrest. Then he 4 B in ection’ of Telegraph 2! tion of lcemen Fennell and Sylvester, | rang up for the patrol wagon from the “1inEars o That h' for F H s | and a8 they started 1o hosid cha CAC e | BOE Sy i ; That was enough for Barry. He daring crooks quickly alighted and ran rowd gathered and people discussed Throat - started full tlt after the fugitive, long Powell street. One of the men was | the case and the ordinance while they R leaving Warren to deal with O'Con- & | captured after a short chase and_ taken | Waited for the wagon. A stout Individual and « nor. That individual made no move- A lm police headquarters. To Captain | saw the crowd and came across the street " K ment to run and Warren laid hold of 4 | Wittman he said his name was Joe | Vigorously pufing at a cigarette, LUNG . him. Meanwhile Barry, who Is not a 2| Mack and that he had recently arrived | ‘Hello, there,” said he, taking a puff -~ Chamots, being rapidly distanced o | from New York. at his clgarette and then clearing his s by his quarry. who was scaling the §| He emphaticaily denied that he knew | throat a spitting vigorously -on the R hill in record time. In the vain hope * 1 the men who “‘worked” the passengers, | pave, ',551)'. what are you arresting that U NEW of stopping him, the policeman fired ¢ | and that he had anything to do with the | man for? DH GUTTI"G“AM s one shot, which' had no other effect claimed to have had the “date” y % | bold crime. He was locked up in . the | Policeman Snowball was close at hand. . il than to sccelerate the fugitive's speed She s Mes. Mer: | tanks pending further. investigation. “He's being arrested for the same thing untl - he -faded from Barrs's view garet Flyn widow, who hus % | Mr. Rothchild was robbed of a valuable | that you are” said Snowball, “for viola- | & 32 MarketSt., opp. Palace Hotel. An examination of the door of climbed no than thirty-five of the ge| diamond stud while looking at the pre- | tion of the expectoration ordinanc Marble stair entrance, Kudrna's shop disclosed the fact that rungs in the ladder of life. She re- % | arranged scrap, while another man,| That was a surprise party indeed. The 2 | fore Po- it had been opened by smashing the sides at 12 Green street with her ge| Whose name was not ascertained, lost & | New comer had to go into the California Hours—9-12 a. m.; 1-3 and 7-8 p. m, accused glass and hreaking the lock. The po- father, who, she testified, prevented 5 | 80ld watch. Several women were relieved | street station when the police patrol wag-| cut this out once; good for one testified llcemen awakened the tallor, who was her from meeting O'Connor that & | 0f diamond pins and other articles of [ on came. He was as mad as a wet hen. | week FREE TP NT and medicine at him redhanded ss ha Peasefully. sieeping ini:the rear room. = night B | fewalry: The police last night took hold of the | office, or write rar particulars. Do not delay. e e '* Ontirely ignorant of . burglarious de- | “Had she been on time,” sald O'Con- & |° AS Soon as the:daring. crime ‘was. re- | enforcement of the expectoration ordl. - y : That 75 cents will buy this ore breaking into gone ” Efforts of Officer Barry to in- nor. “I wouldn’t be here now.” 2 ported to Captain Wittman he detailed | Dance more vigorously than they did the hand: k e Frank Kudrna, s his prisoner to vield the name of Officer Barry, who is dubbed “the & | all his avallable men In citizens' clothes | night before and made many more ar- | some oak stand—but then me O'Connor swore just s fugitive were useless. O'Connor prophet” among his fellows by reason & |10 round up the desperate crooks. They ;‘;:;:-r :‘rfioflr‘g Scohclock the following were | we are always c('evmg some as stout he was engaged in a =ald he did not know the fellow and his gene knowingness, smiled. & | Visited the various haunts of criminals b 3 hl' Si, arles Bush, Frank Col- $ tartl ve affair ping @ date” ax ne Strenuously denled that he had been Nabocklish” he appeared to be say- & | in the tenderioin district, but without get- | ins, John = Patton, = George Cole, R.™A. A startling value. a2 ey e Lyl g gyl engaged in breaking into the taflor ing to himself. Y7 4| ting a trace of them. Weeks, Louls Friger, John Swarts. V.| lm0gt‘,9 C nawarc — B e e plgs shop when arrested. The court was plainly puzzled. The $8| __The police believe that the men are | Malatesta, Joseph Burke, Peter Blacken, o & Spectal Officer F. E. Warren was the Tt looked like o strong case against story of the prisoner and Mrs. Flynn ¢ | Eastern thieves, and every effort will be | Albert Meinseth and B. Fischer. It is sup- P THE J. NO ¢ man that folled the burglary or inter- him until he took the stand 1n s dovetafled so nicels that e wia i &| made to run them down. Posed, that they will &ll be let go after Bargains = ONAN & rupted the love affair, which own defense. He was not the man to clined to believe O'Connor was the At a late hour the 'police captured | they have been warned this morning by ; FURNITURE COMPA! 4 was, or both. He was patrol be picked out ds a_lover, especlally victim of an untoward fate. He fn- & | George Reed, A ex-messenger boy. Who {he court. Arrests will be made for some it's Worth Your NY (lac,), 2 beat on Sansome street about § o'clock ALer his ‘ten’ days' experience in quired carefully into the antecedents # | Fecently served time, as connmected with | MRE o 10171023 MISSION STRE S on the ignt before Thanksgiving, [rcp o4 hie two weeks growth of f she defendant and wae (01d that he g | the bold crime. Tuesday night for expectorating on ihe Coming Just to See. Above Sixth, ik . b ; - y Wi d worked for yi ve- k. > & when he heard a noise like that which with genuine heart beats. . dore mamed Chass.: . - "eve 8'8 THE CLASH AVERTED. sidewalk in front of 76 Market street, Phons South 14. Open Eveni s would be made by the breaking In of | “T had a.date with a lady, yer “Will Chase testify to your good + A Aliak T :ih"% e g?"c P alicemen L F. . € E i i - ¥ 4 plass door. He walked in the direc- ONNEr.” he &aid, “fo meet her on San. character?: He asked the prisoner . &| The anticipated clash between the civil | }Murpby and J. C. Lawes, appeared before nal Merican npurma 7] B e ep—— % fion from which the sound had pro. [OMe 'street. between Pacific and I think so,” was the reply. % |and military authorities over the arrest | 089 Graham vesterday and was con- 3 © ceeded, and just as he got opposite {‘r:::gw:.\-“‘.}- § o'clock that evening. “Mr. Clerk,” ordered Judge Mogan, gs| of Captain Blount of Company K, Forty- ngnfix.' 3 m.‘.mnsamsn‘e':dw'mzd::; ;?rgfl '(: Central 210212 Grant av COKE ! COKE! % it 5 3 i s -» hallway, when " - witness in the case of Andrew Jackson, adwe! at he was a stranger in t ' H D ¥ ! " Chnuai Warren st onte. By sreeiee S ened me L ot S TurB nkSack T pton e e et €0, | et Lol Companyic Sk o | cipand i oot Knf hert Wikt buch B e e om: bowell. | T Siic ta SollE et E d v 2. % materialize, as no warrant was Issued for B . e Judge told arket St., foot Calif —————— * hix cars he imagined he could hear 100 L Saw no burglar except the felo a burglar with the Imagination of a ? . & him that i » alifornia. ~ o runni; i " . b the captaln’s arrest. No one could be | him that ignorance was no excuse, b res R — & some one moving inside the tallor Tho - jady “::lyhtm:\'-'nf;fr;é'ctmnor Hogan o geciae. > UP o Judse g found to swear to the complaint. dismissed_the case. ut| Branch Stores Everywhere. | Weak Men and omen Yesterday Attorney. Curtis asked Judge Bl e tiotivsliolivtiotie Gotiotietio lisTioti o tiotio Gotoe k3 lan to reopen Jackson's case, as he| Dr. Parkers Cough Cure. One doss will stop HOULD US| . BORARIB BB GR BB+ Lo+ U R4+ 8 420 @ | wanted 1o take the evidence of Major G. ' a cough. Never fats. Try Al el ] S xme";nbr‘-fi’.@?;‘ e ERS. THE strength to sexual organs, ';‘; Beslin ana

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