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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, 1900. ’ ADVER"‘IQEMENTS. eve & Company e Their Store @ 3 P. M. on Saturdays d other business da At 5 P. M., e 30th to Septe ciusive Market and Post Streets. ton 1s invited to PNEUMATIC STUDEBH(ER BROS, Market and Teath Sts. VIN MARIANI WORLD FAMOUS TONIC | MARIAN! WIKE TO-MORROW. Sizes 32, 34, 36 only, 40 dozen in all. mber 1Ist a spectal sale DRIVING WAGONS. L.F. WE —‘\VER. 'Vlanager. R. D. DAVIS & CO. Cor. Geary and Grant Ave. 55c¢ each. The last of this great lot will be offered TO-MORROW. MFG s a re- Women’'s Summer Weight Jackets £ MONDAY we will offer One Hundred LIGHT-WEIGHT JACKETS. They are made from all-wool tan Covert Cloth and lined throughout with heavy twilled silk. The style Is the short, jaunty cut with fly fronts. suitable jacket for the summer months. Sizes 32 to 42. White Shirt Waists $1.25 each. A handsome lot of new ones will be placed ON SALE They are made from dainty white mate- rials with the new spoke and hemstitched effects, all with soft dress sleeve cuffs. The quantity is not large, but we think sufficient to last the day out. All sizes, 32 to 44. More Shirt Waists Just a There are pretty DIMITIES, PERCALE AND PIQUE WAISTS in Pink, Blue and Black and White Waists that are worth from $1.00 to $1.75 each, if your size is here. Sizes 32, 34, 36 only. Sailor Hats : at 50c each. SPECIAL—LADIES’ ROUGH STRAW SAILOR HATS. This season’s best block, with either white or black bands— a nat that sells everywhere but here for $1.00. They certainly will interest you. d engineer, d by the official in- :F ers as one of the | F of. the institu- :F he chief engi- | £ ought about venge on the st Superintendent. e leaders of _man Many Charges Against Him. @ it e sjeete tion. by Hon. T. L. Carothers, who tency, lack of medical skill, of the State and practicing hi The petition is the outcome of engineer at the institution. tal, and giving his place to F. superintendent. it harm between the said board managers and the sa{d medical superintend- | That the said medical superintendent loyes of sald asylum for busi- ted with the State of California, ia s were 5o occupled | Hospital was deprived of medical superintendent offenstvely in political mat- the asylum and and in the ap- uperintend- without the PETITION was filed yesterday asking for the removal of Dr. E. W. King, superintendent of the State Hospital for the Insane at Ukiah, Mendocino County. Accompany- ing it are many charges against the aged head of the institu- The document was filed with the board of managers of Ukiah and well known throughout the State. ethods, lack of ability to command respect of his subordi- nates, allowing private parties to feed horses at the expense stitution are some of the allegations made against Dr. King. litical motives of the son of the petitioner, who was chief The chief carpenter also had been discharged by Dr. King, and yesterday the physician produced a sensation by summarily dismissing W. G. Jones, steward of the hospi- All these dismissals are said to have been made without cause, and the discharged employes will make a legal battle for reinstatement. The deposed chief engineer is represented by his father and J. C. Ruddock, and Jones has retained ex- Governor James H. Budd as his counsel. e e b 0008 e i e S ...= | 1S = 1 00D is one of the leading attorneys Incompe- high-handed and dictatorial el s profession outside of the in- | politi the discharge for alleged po- mes 1 sFalhe 3 4 | ficien 18 had 't stitition fov hay Si 1f upon Hon. | deposed_en; e Duncan-Han . and to reward htm for REMOVAL OF DR. KING, HEAD OF UKIAH ASYLUM, IS ASKED He Summarily Dismisses Engineer, Steward . and | Carpenter and Hon. T. L. Carothers Prefers for the entertatnment and pleasure of his rela- and private guests y connected with d persons not of- id institution. weltth—That he has fed and quarterw! the ermitted one Chambers was a_contr furnishing milk nstitution, t the farm when said cal re s W c A r and who is o, t aid to v y push in t been promised the place al Johnson came to U tion, but Han¢ i tion to disch e Carothers. About three C. Handy, secretary to the months ago Governor appointed two new mem rd of managers | Mr, \ml requi | | w. L] -l-l—H-'H‘K-H“H'-I- kbl Mr. C: The and X ing the parties responsible therefor, had full knowledge of the governing the sald | . Ninth—That the s: | has discriminated when he me and the rules 1 superintendent discriminate be- | | tween employes at sald Mendocino State Hos- pital and some to the detriment of | others, thereby affecting the stficiency of the | services at said Mendocin spital, and 3 tasks not pre- | sition by the by- lege: been he . contrary State of California, in such cases made and provided. | which made the superintendent promptly notified Carothers that his services were no longer Notthwestars Ratin guested Superintender ntil to present their side engineer. pente cha !n( W given to Handy, he body l(epum:mn thought his time had cc Then Handy me, i red. jority of the board, of which A. . president of C arothers tendent then Attorne: Carothers C. Ruddock red before the board of the case for the In the meantime the chief car- r, James George, had also be d without c: and will ay D were a; . G. Jor s insubordinate. who. it is all working for the piace for a long time Will Be Arrested for Taking Money From Would-Be Policeman. Pathetic Letter From Mrs. Sarah Goggin, Who Says She Was De- frauded of Property by the Attorney. ] Captain of Detect! Sevmour is still engaged in gathering evidence against At- y “Jack” Chretien in connection ged bold scheme to deal out plac on the police force for a monetary con- s to have enough to warrant him in | P kS & ® 5 El 3 3 g 8 g 8 @ ., the ho gave C cate of deposit for $500 | [uu the understanding that the attorney would have him appointed a member of the force, will in all probability be called against him. Notwithstand- | ing Darcy’s determined effort to shield the attorney while h the Grand Jury, Captain Seymour is fied that he will tell the truth in case Chretien is arrested. Chretien Accused by a Woman. In addition to the attempt to ‘beat” the deluded gripman Captain Seyvmour is g another apd more serious n ns charged to Chretien. It i3 gripman was testifying be- piece of property at 1913 Mrs. Goggin's husband employe of Francis, & Co. and in an evil moment d himself to the funds of the Pearing arrest he went to Scot- . where he was shortly afterward joined by his wife. The following letter, written by Mrs, Goggin to Chief of Police Crowley some time ago, shows how much she thought of Chretien: alentine MALL, MONTROSE, Scotland. y—Dear Sir: My daughter had a letter from Mr. Chretien yesterday. He sald you showed him my amusing letter and said | he was told you would not answer me. This 1 would not believe him on his oath, for I know | you are perfe a gentleman to speak like that, ver an officer of justice to ing robber pass you by, where nsul had traced to Chretien as who produced the power of r from E. W. Goggin to got my private trunk. which dtrected to Dr. —————, my son-in- . in Scotland. The power |is a forged power, as I never gave him such power, for 1 would not give him the power g; and I made my daughter tell him and to h a d attor ter. 1 told him what amusing letter, and wer me. 1 also told him under oath, for B¢ you another of the lists, feeling vou vant them. Hoping to hear a favorable yours truly, EARAH W. GOGGIN. Mrs. Goggin’s Pathetic Appeal. A few days later the police recelved an- | other letter from Mrs. Goggin. It read as follows: I have seen by the newspapers where that dreadful man, John Chretien, the sham lawyer an Francisco. is selling my house. 1913 Van Ness avenue, the only means I have to live on, | le2ving me a perfect beggar. Is there no way to appoint me a State lawyer, and not to have ir. Chretien make away with my property with a paper forged by him? When he got mé to sign it he told me it w letter, to help my friend, Mra. Reed, to draw my rents; and it was to give himself the power; and he has robbed me in a fearful way, even to my clothes. T am left | penniless by a swindler of a husband, and all were well carried out when he got me can nathing be done for . iout the means in her o0k and tell mer true stary t5.the I promise you Mr. Chretien would soon Quentin. His latters will prove what in he is. He got his wife to write me lies to put me off my guard. Oh, for God's sake help me. Yours in sorrow, SARAH W _GOGGIN. P. 8.—For God's sake lose no time. To-day Captain Seymour intends to find out whether or not Chretien has posses- slon of the property referred to in Mrs. Goggin’s letter. Daniel 0’Connell’s Statement. The police, yesterday obtained a state- |53 5. me that he had to refund the money he |y’ | got in the deal in which Kelly was inter- [ 8 | ested. T supposed that he feferred to the | MOUS | Darcy case.” | the 1 Kelly is still at large, but the police are | Adg | nopenit ‘o obeotine T captaer oHy op | Ade then be used as a witness against Chre- tien, providing he tells all he knows about the ‘transaction with Darcy. o Members of Pacific Heights School Celebrate the Event With Exercises. The closing exercises of the Pacific Heights School were informal in charac- | ter. The rooms of the ninth grades were filled with the parents of the graduating Fol to be puplls and the alumni of the school, of | which they are proud to have been mem.- | Fatrol. ™ DAlbey bers. Prologue frc Loncavallo Medal pupils—Valentine Roberts, Fred | *‘Czardas’ Delibes Tatum, Edith Coomb, Leonid von Hagen, | \(armengiin Fxmsm“n e Ethel Newman, Mazfe Langhorne. histrionic ability the English-sp Ghetto"” ady of the company will be the fa- American actress, Ada Rehan, and eading man will be Wilton Lackaye. Rehan needs no introduction. Her has won her fame in K world. The com- he Children of the will open and will pr b oggat s i gL “The l)r(d( Ruby,” cne of the leading Ladies’ tailor-made sufts, silk skirts, fur | success: of the New York season. capes; liberal credit. M. Rothschild, 526 Sutter.® | Among the other actions which will | ——— e - —— r{" pre sf‘n§t‘d “‘{ll be ,’Il‘nlh) and “gh"l ur.” It is sald t the (‘nmr\'\n\ which GRADUATING PUPILS | Lackaye will lead will be | | st dramatically that RECEIVE HIGH HONORS | cver came tothe coast Sl B S Dl —_ | | | Trapper’s Ofl cures rheumatism and neuralgla. Druggists, s0c fask Richards & Co., 406 Clay. —_—e—————— Music at the Park. lowing is the programme of music played at the Park to-day: ki Baife bly follow it with | SPECIAL SALE —OF— HIGH ART FRENCH NOVELTY I]ress Fabrics! . —CONSISTING OF— Brocaded Silk Bareges, Silk and Wool Novelties and Silk and Wool Novelty Crepons. These goods we purchased from a Fremch manufac- turer. They are all this season’s goods, latest stpies and colors, and will be sold by us LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF IMPORTATION. BLACK CREPONS! We will also have on sale this week a large importation of GENUINE BLACK ENGLISH SILK MOHAIR AND WOOL MOHAIR BLACK CREPONS at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard. Former prices were $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 per yard. We invite an earlp inspection of above COLORED AND BLACK DRESS GOODS. man- | = Eleventh—That he has had quartered upon St it 9 s of State of California, and fed at the expense ‘Tl“’f is_on Clarks § said State, horses owned by private indl. JEEes medical superintendent | viduals, and has charged the & inst the | Mendocino | the expenses of shoeing the sald that | ceased, for a e | | e 1o Ted omplayes ot the Stata in carig | for medical services rendered by the phy- | as connived in shield- | for said horses, and has used State carriages | siclan. ment of Daniel O'Connell, a stockbroker m Sf,Danel ¢ ool seekboier | ADA REHAN ENGAGED | o | the attempt to “do H;\m'\n »a In . [ e e oofnen Dawr i TO PLAY AT MOROSCO'S | sz %0 was one of the conspirators, to Chretien | about six months ago. Chretien, he claimed, was a member | The Frawley Company Will Open a | a3 of the Republican County Committee and 'yf T pl yW X o | had a “puil” with the Police Comi n- Season o “‘;e V; eeks on | ers. July 2. “1 have never seen Darcy or Doran,” he | . Tyt (e Ul u, u3, us, U, 121 POST STREET. continues. “Kelly, 1 understand, is in | St e v e g ey : Seattle, having suddenly disappeared on | Store a theatrical treat. The Frawley account of some crooked deal. I met | company will open at Morosco's on Juiy Chretien last Thursday or Friday. He told | 2 for a season of twelve week: The lead- HAWAIIANS ALMOST | LOST THEIR LAGER| Five Hundred Barrels of Beer Con- signed to the Islands Held Up ‘ Prices Cut | for Several Hours. cnina | The bark Rosamonde was refused clear- Crockery | ance for Hawail yesterday morning. pend- Glassware of the ing advices from the cretary Some Articles Cut 3()% Treasury, there board 30 barrels ee: d dise on which - [ The Cnitea § That revenus tax | Some Articles Cut 2(% had not Iv(‘(‘n l Later in the day the | Baceas ry ordered the Come Just to Look | bark rete: rmit her owners, | Wiliam Great American Importing Tea Ca. ernal r . Yhe d grew ¢ a circular recent- MONEY-SAVING STORES. Iy issued from the Department at Wash- | 210-512 Grant Ave, (Bet. Sutter and Posth lngmn to the effect that on and after June | §61 Market St. Opp. Powell. | 141900, articles subject to internal reve- | 40 Sixth St. nue t. could not be exported from A P.‘VX:-SS‘ g;fill‘ St pe the United States to the Territory of Ha- | 38 TRtk 5% o E Ly e wall in bond without payment of tax, nor | iyg gixteenth St. 1819 Devisadero St with the benefit of drawback. After the | Jig Ninth 8t. 16 Haight St circular had been issued it was decided | 308 Fillmore St. 225 Mission St that the date of export is the date of the | {2 Market St. 2732 24th St 3 sailing of the vessel from the Pacific sea- OAKLAND STORES. board. 1063 Washington St 615 E. 12th St Honoraries—Raymond Ashton, Johanna Volkmann, Myra Palache, Delphine Hobro and Waldo Postel. Recommended pupils—Roy Fuller, Lizzie Sebastian, Irma Lillie, Pearl Helman, Ar- mor Deamer, Peter tum Suden, Eustace Pelxotto, James Langhorne, Marion Cooper, Fred Blumberg, Bessie Barkley, Helen Boyd, Irma Dresbach, Lefla Good- friend, Rhoda Mills, Mirlam Meyers, Irene )luzz)‘ Rita Newman, Edith Treanor, Irma Wolfstein, Jerome Harris, John Cas- sell. Promoted on examination—Edith Alder- son, Blanche Boston, Will Boyken, Row- ena Brandt, Edna Forner, Ruth Foster, | Hattie Fischer, Kenneth Heron, Olga Le- | benbaum, Grace McManus Mnmn M May hlsle 7ul<- g ay Gavin, Wallace Edwar s Fdnln Frowenfeld, Theo. Friedlander, Harold Gray, Stuart Morton, | Louise Marchi, Warren Manley, Lester | McMullen, Terry McKeon, Kingsbury Par- ker, Allan’ Rixford. N e Notice to Passengers. Round-trip transfer tickets on sale at any of our offlces. One trunk (round trip), §0 cents. Morton Special Delivery, 405 Taylor street, 630 Marke: street, Oakland terry depot. PREPARING FOR FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION The Thirteen Committeemen Meet and Receive Some Recom- mendations. The Fourth of July committee met last night at the California Hotel and the re- ports of committees were read. Little business was transacted. E. A. Denicke sent in his resignation, which was ac- cepted. This leaves but thirteen members on the committee. e music committee recommended nine bands for the parade and the fireworks committee two displays at night, each to cost $400, and an extra §100 to be expended for day fireworks. The literary committee reported that conditions were favorable for securing the Grand Opera-house for the day exercises. —_—e—e———————— E. Messager’s Cloak Store, 145 Post street. Two big bargains for this week. 2500 wash overskirts reduced from $1 50 and §2 50 to 50c. 150 suits, the newest styles, reduced from $25 to $12 50. — e Qut for Chinese Costumes. & G. E. McLeod, chairman of the Stockton Fourth of July committee, is here to see Chief of Police Sullivan and Attorney J. C. Campbell, counsel for the Chinese Six Companies, relative to getting the neces- sary paraphernalia to be used in the big Oriental section of lhe;’rocesslun in that city. The Chinese of Stockton will turn out strongly if they can be assured of get- ting the costly fiurmen!s from here, which they feared could not be rocured on ac- count of quarantine. od will try to settle that matter tnvornbly for his town before returning. —_— e Practical outfit, with tripod, for §1.85; cost dlo, 11 Geary, prjiaxranheras Special Sale ’s$randPr.25 of this season Foular reduc 7 On Monday we will our immense stock of Parisian and high-grade These goods are 24 inches domestic foulards. wide and are from the and best silk manufa they are this season’s production of "'e most fashionable shadings in a large - beautiful designs; all have been SOlu by us at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. As this is the beginni sale price 7 Homsn S 129 Kearny Street d Silks ed to 5c a yard. have a special sale of $3. 50 to $25.00. The convenience and comfort and cheap- ness of Go-Carts are bringing them into great favor every day. We have an im- mense stock of them., Baby Carriages, too, in large variety. Send five cents in stamos for Dostage on new furniture catalog. THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY (inc.), 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, ABOVE SIX' Phozme South 14. TH'.- Franetseo. looms of the most noted cturers in the world; of ORIENTAL ..RUGS.. SPECIAL SALE. 25 Per Cent Discount on Our Entire Stock of ORIENTAL .GOODS. Consisting of RARE RUGS AND CARPETS, KELIM AND BAGDAD CURTAINS. CHAS. M. PLUM & (0. Ninth and Market Sts., S. F. ing of the sumrmor sea- son this sale presents to silk buyers an oppor- tunity to purchase seasonable silks at a pice that, is generally charged for odds and enus at the close of the season; 5c a yard.