The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 5, 1900, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1900. L 5 MISS FLYNN TAKES ANOTHER TRANSFER Trinity Church Soprano Will Again Venture Into Matrimony With Another Conductor. THES 10 SHoW THKT YLV 0D THCE h BRIBE | Cross-Examination Fails to HEADQUARTERS THE THIRD OR PRESIDIO Colonel Rawles Notified That z < Y D | q P He Will Soon Be Trans- |- Shake Sausalito Man's . ferred. > Tale. ‘ —_—— : —0—— s Once More Mak- o Wim.i.-Up of the Testimony of the dio an Artillery @ First Witness of the Defense. | Have Been . Dunand Will Take the I I o' ® Stand To-Day. * | Adolph Sylva, politician, journeyman at the law, trickst raiser of chickens, mu- | sician, theatri manager, scientist : scholar and a man with a romantic past, as had his say on the wit tand and | left his mark in air litiga- | tion now being « Judge Troutt. He was examined on Mon by Georg Knight, subjected to cross-examination | all of Tuesday. yesterday morning | the greater porti of | to re-direct examinatic | half hour of vesterday | be went his way, smi and happy. ¥ opposing «« left floun Lafe Pence out | gaining incr, | as he was ! D R | petitioner’'s The cr e s e n g the | | § | bim as to D e ot e o on o S an S ot ok o poss < . r u > he admitted & them. The most . the day was S = & | of his own life w siand city to anothe & - | of his wife and & guards § Sylva and Joe Harvey. £ & In regard Harvey and u . on Wedne ® g +| P 4 | . ae @ | s et oot eiteteieieieteteieietedeeel® ia k TRANSFERRED FROM WRATTEN TO BUNCH | Thursday . the saloor > nega £ e ol s found ¢ v s M ret r rding . o d T had no o tw ’ rley present in the 4 you met Mr. Har. cunnt 3 « February 13, and did SCHOOL BOARD MAKES . - vou that Mrs. Craven had SOME A | = < Judge Simpton performed i = tne marriage ceremony between Senator SOME ASSIGNMENTS 7. Falr and herself?” i | iNo. siri no. sir; mo, str.” Sev Certificates Granted D e et of the iners. i . sir; no, | *“Did he not ask how much it w | cost to have Stmpton deny her stor: WRIGHT'S PENSION IS B e G BY A THREAD Exan ala did you not, when jou came over in the launch that day, that story was true, you many | months before?” 7 1 told all the reporters that to| farvey that night e s e e eieg the only wuld do business ¢ | was for cash and b . ‘have a little 2 | patience, as Mr. s you will get it all right? ¢ | “No_sir; no, sir; no, sir." ?| On Wednesday, February 14, Sylva had ® | another tete-a-tete with Harvey in the ¢ | Peerless, after which he went directly to & | Pence & Pence. “When you were In the saloon did not ¢ ! narvey ask you again: ‘How much is it & | going to cost to get Simpton? " The usual negative response came in 4 | the characteristic guttural ton o Refreshed His Memory. ¢ | On Tuesday Sylva would not trust him- & | self with admissions of but there ” | was no hesitanc terday. From place 4 | to place he traced his career, giving the & | vear in which he stopped at Tiis memory was refreshed * S apers. & | When Knight took Sylva in hand story of the charges of embezzlement 4 | 1582 which the trial fafled to prove, w & | repeated and Sylva came otit of it with- out much regret or show of confusion. | ADVERTISEMENTS. L 4 A Louis Dunand will go upon the stand to- & | day * T A Young Girl ¢+|WERE MARRIED thought . | a communication | ¢ EX-CAPTAIN C. P. WRIGHT, 4 BY THE BISHOP May be very old in suffering. She is fng pecnisslon 01 WHO MAY LOSE HIS PEN- | | gl M stated that he wa e 3 [ t to neglect the e e . S102 | of disease. Often when she takes t- )T some | of DR s ket emphaticaly e sisisisseieie® | Engagement Announced of T her case. Very A T : rom the pension | Mps, Jones and Consul | Hiisi many youn as being a the firm resolve of the board to 2 5 \‘:.“ e e a0l = rank in the who_hereafter seck pess Artsimovitch. | Nyl ey members of the d indergo a thorough physical exami- = Dr. Pierce and ons and their applications to be | consult him by the retired list shall be consid-| Miss Clarisse Sheldon and Edward letter free. Afl tion of the pensio ¢y argue that if this had been | Houghton were quietly married on Tues- such corre- of fo ";,‘5.1‘,}1;’15’9".‘",‘,'.‘ff,1\'3..;'1“','} se e would not have | gay afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residenc of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Dutard, on Pa- cific avenue. Bishop Morcland performed the ceremony in the presence only of the aptain say that spondence in the discharge strictly private is fri 3 it wa was disabled whi n decided -captain f his duties was as much entitled and womanly before the examining physi ny of the older mem- | relatives of the contracting parti modesty is ice Depa exami were placed on the | Neither bride nor groom was attended. spared the = phy future is more than likely that| The bride wore a dainty gown of biue 4 indel t they report y on_his | th Il be taken up at the next | foulard, with dainty bonnet to match. shock of indeli- jon Wright will be given the alter- me board, which will be on | Mr. and Mrs. Houghton are spending their | honeymoon In town, and next week will | occupy their new residence at 3004 Clay ] Tuesday afternoon. cate examina- tions, unpleas- ant question- ings and offen- sive local treat- mefits. *1 suffered with female trouble” of reporting for police duty or hav- street. 'NEW MANAGER ALL THE WAY FROM PORTLAND Several Important Changes in the London and San Francisco Bank, Limited. The engagement is announced of Mrs. | Beulah Hobbs Jones and Count Vladimir Artsimovitch. Artsimovitch is at present | Russian Consul General of San Francisco, | STRANGE SUICIDE OF MRS. L. GOETZ oo e Ry o Found Dead in Her Bed 5nd Three McGowne, of 1221 Gas Burners Fully ' Open. but will shortly be transferred to Berlin. | The wedding will take place quietly in about two months in Washington at the home of Mrs. Jones' sister, who is the wife | of an army officer. Aftér the marriage | | the Count and his bride will sail immedi- | ately for Europe. 1 e Goetz, wife of Charles An impor t change is about to be| vice president of E. A. Fargo & | made in the London and San Francisco | Catholic Truth Society. seemed to do any (o.. committed suicide Tuesday night by Bank, Limited, which is welcomed in busi- A large congregation listened to an ear- rmanent good. | suffocating herseif with illuminating gas | ness circles by the few who have been | nest discourse delivered last night in St. doctors said if G V! V') > V. v. at her re lden Gate avenue. |apprised of the news. The position of Mary's Cathedral by Rev. James McDon- was the worse case | 10 0% CROTCE Ope o buslte Manager, which has been in suspanse ever | ald at St. Charles Church. The occasion of internal trouble | HEF HOSUAT O five venie Mrs. Goetz has fince the retirement of Arthur. Scrivener | was the monthly lecture and religious ex- they ever had. I he past five years Mrs. Goetz has | ,;3 the death of William Steel, is to be re- | ercises of the Catholic Truth Socfety. The | declded to write to | been suffering with a disease of th_ lungs | {ived. William Mackintosh, who has been | speaker appealed to his auditors to read Doctor Plerce for and frequently threatened to end her mis- | for the last twenty vears the manager of | the Bible daily, as it was the voice of G 5 help. I received ery. hree years ago she attempted sul- | the Portland branch of the institution, has | God. He called ‘attention to the value of very encouraging reply and commenced treat- | cide by means of {lluminating gas been named for the position. He IS ex- | such reading by saving it contained his. st once 1 had not used the "Favorite =~ Thne deccased was living with her son pected to enter upon the discharge of his | tory. the grandest poetry, oratory and plion” & week before I began to feel bet- | Charles i her daughter Leopoldine. | Huties toward the middle of the month. | Catholic truth. All those 'who attended and, as 1 continued, my health md\ul){ They ! she played cards with them on He is well known in business circles, hav- | the interesting exercises were presented every dayand Istifl Tuesday night and was in excellent spir- | ing been a resident of this city in former | with coples of the pamphlets for holy | ine. its. raay morning the daughter went | years. | week, entitled “A Gospel Story of the Pas- to her mothel’s room to awaken her and |* Gustav Friederich, connected with the | sion” and *“The Ceremonies of Holy Week | found the apartment filled with the odor bank for thirty vears, who for many | Explained . Three of the stop- cocks on the gas fixt we urned on | full. Medical was hurriedly sum- of illuminating ga vears has filled the position of cashier, | s been appointed general inspector of {all the branches. with headquarters at moned, but the unfortunate woman had | San Francisco. N. D. Rideout, who has been dead several hours. Coroner Cole been acting managing director since the allowed the body to remain at the home | death of Mr. Steel, will remain on the and will hold an inquest to-day. The de- | board of its local directory, consisting of ceased was a native of Ausirfa and 38 | himself, Christian de Guigne and John L. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ures MONTREAL, April 4—The regular monthly arawing for April of the Canadian Royal Art Union, by which' the winning prizes of the | KENTUCKY LOTTERY. i Makes Weak Women Strong | years old Howard. 7 Kentucky Lottery are decided, was held here and Sick Women Well. | A banker's interest in his fellow-man (s | A first-class family hotel, The Bradbury. Ex- | foiiurs: Toioe. S15 .00, 85 101 34000, 16,507 $3000, cellent culsine. 1604 California st., cor. Polk. *| 9231. $1000: 33 168. $500: 20.8AL $5an. 7 | 8 note-worthy matter. THEREWILL BE om The electi 5y ers already for the followt ru; tncapab n provide for the fol nditions. NAASALISASASAASAMASALSMINGS GREAT CHANGES IN SCHOOL LAWS | Committee of EducatorsGives | Out Its Preliminary | Report. | | State Text-Books Are Declared to Be | Below Grade—High Schools to | Be Recognized by the Constitution. —— Teachers’ Certificates. hanges sh made ¥y of existing uld be Gradations of Amendments Proposed. P th for se. 1 to the ompletion of a State Superintendent. n of the highest officfal In the State h £ for nomina- be left un- Your commit t disturbing g funds, wi for the Compulsory Eduecation. A new one sh owing I in the enforcement of the organization of option aintaining truant The Most Magnificent Collecticn of RELIGIOUS EVER OFFERED. | ...PRICE 5 CENIS. FOR SALE EViRYWHERE. .. l 20 pages of color and half-tones, among which will be found splendid reproductions of the following masterpicces: ““The Ascension,” by John la Farge, from the great painting in the Church of the Ascension, New York “The Adoration of the Shepherds,’ by - Mary L. Macomber. by Mary L. 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