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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1900. FIRES THREE SHOTS AT HIS OLD, ALMOST BLIND, FATHER Leopold Strassman, Ex-Convict, “Dope Fiend” and Straw Bondsman, Tries to Commit Parricide in Broad Daylight and Is Promptly Arrested. [ e R S SR 1 :, B O R SR S e et 4 2 | brother-in-law and asked him for money | { L d ® @ | as hg had been unable to get employment. | . . ¢ | Pilger refused and told him he was old | ¢ % 6 *® h and strong e gh to be able to | ¢ )4 ® get money for himself. b ’ . * as the old man's custom to take | PY & | a short walk in the mornings fecling his | % 3 + | Wway with the aid of a cang. ‘He lef‘lho e B @ ¢ :iescieceiereteiesieie @ i 1 ¢ . CEaves “ Sart QUENTIA . ? E ) § * ! he 4 1 . ) 4 ¢ . . Ny 4 b + + LEoPoLD STRASSMAN [ « ACAS Geomca AmiLbords - § @reirres ot eitstes et . % | temple, the second tne right arm and the : # | third the fleshy part of the neck. They 5 & | did not consider any ot the wounds dan- . 7 | gerous, but were afraid of the effect upon .. 4 system owimg to his advanced age. . 'he police were notitied of the shooting * » | and Detectives McMahon and Crockett 5 | were detaged the case. With the as- PY ¢ | sistance of Policeman Herring they found | & | Leopold in a grocery at the corngr of $ Bush and Larkin streets. They placed -« ® | him under arrest and locked him up in pt ® | the tanks pending tho result of the old ¢ (man’s injpries. When searched the re- . volver with three chambers empty was P 4 | found ir ket and also a flle with 3 ) . 2d the end wrapped round | 3 4 in the shape of a handle. 4 Y kage of oplum found in PS ¢ | his pocket. > He declined to make a atement as to ® why he had shot his father. He acted . ¢ |as if he were not in his right mind and ¢ @ | talked about his brother-in-law having + | sent him a package of posoned candy . S Thursday He said he ate some of it and DS nearly died and the rest he took to the 3 4 | Board of Health office for analysls. The 4 | statement was without foundation, He e ATTEMPTED MURDER BY AN UNNATURAL SON. 4 | 8lso spoke bitterly about his brother, Ben Leopold, who Is a_musician, 44 vears of PP S e e o age, first came to the notice of the police b4 in the beginning of 152, He was arrested = | under the rge Wilson along orning a few minutes ry Collins on a and had walked onl f and larcen: April 22 he was Legpold, who was W held to answer, but on June 2 the case reet, ran toward | was dismissed in the Superior Court. 2 of the same vear he was held on harges of assault to murder and on 22 he pleaded guilty to an assault h a deadly weapon on the late Police his right hand. something to_the immediately fired him in quick succession 1 to the sidewalk and Leo June sy Sergeant Reeves and was sentenced to | two years in San Quentin. In March, was witnessed by | 1883, he was conditionally pardoned by 18 Capp street, John Governor Stoneman. é )_Fell street, G. H. L He branched out as a straw bondsman r w Tehama d on January 30, 1897, he was indicted b ~ s to the wou the for qualifying on > carrted hin ¥ L A plea of insanity w ar ouse. Drs. H. H. Hart s sent to the UKiz : ¥ x bons were summoned and they | asylum. discharged about eigh- . T € that one shot 1d struck the right | teen months ago. | JUROR ACCUSE He then passed to the rear to a leading into the back »at from ear to ear, T severed from the 40 years oid, a NEARLY SEVERS u: ive of e de ands and un- A rried. A bankbook was among his ef- fects, showing that he had $2% on deposit the Hibernia Bank. The woman was brought before Police J e Conlan yvesterday morning, , but she t physically able to stand trial and was sent back to the Receiving Hospltal ADIEU TO A SHRIMER | - WHO LEAVES FOR HONOLULU ¢ | Honored by Members of Jslam Tem-i | ple of the Ancient Arabic s ) SHARP RAZOR Sailor Mendis Kills Himself While Despondent Over BY THE DEFENSE candal Arises Out of Trial of Bookmaker Henry hi ai Loss of Cash. Order. tchwartz C. H. Comstock, a member of the An- R rabie Order of Mystic Shriners of ——— ight was robbed of The womar her er her arrest s dead body u, H. I, who been in this city | A scandal has arisen in connection with for a few weeks to learn of the doings of | the trial before a Jjury of Henry Sck;‘w:nz Islam Temple in connection with the trip | for violatin 2 he Shriners to the Paradise of the | seliing. Pacific. will leave for his home to-day. Last evening the members of the sever: committees &a\'lng charge of the excur- and a few friends tendered Mr. Com- a farewell banquet at the California t v charged by some of Baun of the Colum- bia auction rooms, 1015 Market street, was | tled up for the defense before he entered the jury room Friday night, and through his efforts secured a disagreement. It was a pleasant gathering, came into court a few minutes before 7 and all had a Jolly good time. These | 0'clock yesterday present were: J.'D. Spreckels, C. S. Bene- | to Judge Cabaniss dict, J. M. Curtis, George ¥. Neal, Thomas | had been unable Martin, Willlam Plerce, J. H. Scott, H. D. Loveland, J. A. March, James McCrossen, C. C. Stallman, John Lee Jr., F. H. Wel ster, H. B. Rehm, F. W. Titus, Hiram T. Graves and Potentate R. P. Hurlburt. This morning there will be a meeting at the office of the potentate to bid the di: tinguished Bhriner good-by and a plea: ant journey. — e———— To-Day’s News Letter. e foreman said they to agree. The Judge had no other recourse but 10 dismiss them. W. A. Walker of 1610 Clay street, one of the jurors, told the Judge that three wers for ‘acquittal. They were Harry Baun, G. D. Mongola, 329 Hayes street, and. J F. Kingston, 110 Fourth street. certain statements as to the condus Juror Baun which_he repeated to. caia Suliivan, Captain SBeymour and Attorney « :ig!y‘ wh =peciali Pprosecuted. sald: «f “I fully realize that Baun was bought y he cat { grand larceny, 0. ol ¥ He r evi- d it fo R G fler, the clubman, writes on the | by the defense. The court definitely ine o He feared that th erip tlon, comparing “Barbershiop | S8 RS O RS e Jaw ofl pot . e ,xq‘ k > ex- | Atrocities and Hr)rrw-u.'fld“ Razors. Mr. thing possible. The first two ballot: o after Sergeant Dono- ' T vrites again on “Man and the | tained blanks, and Baun was caiy b ol that C Commenting on the dress of | asieep.. When he did vots he was seon 1o S I Soclety ~men and actors. The | write ‘Not. gullty’ on his sip of eewer ,m‘r;k r On has a dozen tales to tell that will T When he came into his hand to Schwar: then what was comi; the room he waved 1z, and 1 suspected ng. 1 believe, as do loss of his ke soclety small talk for a week. torials are as firm and the Town 3 ay and told Manué} George 8 that he intended Crier as merciless as ever. most of the other jurors, that Baun was ; = 3 bought. I stood up In the presence of the Juana Lopez, }:l: rf’*l ':’n 'Will Write to the President. ""ém; Jurors nnddmade the chnrge openly, in ell an, was not ed, W S day, shortly The Labor Council at its meeting last wlllln(s to be (‘On\egfcgd l}‘vsesevler:'ewr'éfn;' o e e el io might ordered the secretary to communi- but Baun and the other two refused 1o cate with President McKinley direct re- garding the work on transports at this m;"z’ggufii‘g;’t’;():::o cuss the matter with us. being examined Serve on the sums to al and made two attempts to hang there, so that the steward was e 5 Tl o In & peruitSecicot port. It was stated that Whelan Bros. | eaid that he Qid not & ] Endls entered the saloon @ttached to | are employing scab labor on all of the | samiited Knowine Dar '3'&';.’}2?"":‘,:;‘-,,}:,‘{} b boarding-house abput half-past 7 ts being fitted out in Ban Fran- | seller. He promised to give a falr and clock yesterday morning and took a cCisco, to the detriment of united labor. | impartial verdict. Attorney Coftey would All unions in this city were instructed to | have challen; communicate through thelr efficials to | lhges had Lo copoyerly @I his chal- | the President on the =ame subject. Chief ~Sullivan said after Militarg musicians once more came to Walker's statement that It was too ba the gurface for a share of the comments such a thing should happen, but he did of delegates. Communications were sent | not see what action he could take. 1 and received from the musicians’ union shall” said the Chief, “‘endeavor 6 pre. io General Shafter and the colonel of the Vent'a recurrence of 'this experience’ I Third Artillery, whose bands are statea have this afternoon appointed Sergeant to be the offenders, but nothing definite (Gaughran specially to serve venires. He was accomplished farther than a promise | Will prepare a list from the assessment to look into the affair. roll of all_available men as jurors, and It was stated that the Sterling Furni- Captains Wittman, Spillane “and Gillen ture Company had cheerfully accepted =Will help him in eliminating all whom they the eight-hour rule of work for its help. | have reason to believe are not acceptable, Gaughran will nave his list and can at | on: select s men. we wa Watered Their Milk. | fair and square deal, which we h::'ehno’t The trial of John Costa, driver for the | 20t In the Schwartz case. There should California Milk Producers’ Assoclation, be some punishment for such a as | on the charge of pouring water into his hearin, Pears’ To keep the skin clean is to wash the excretions from it off; the skin takes care of itself inside, if not | T don’t know how to proceed at pragent p: milk cans was held before Judge Conlan | Schwartz's case was called in Judge blocked outside. yesterday. He had three attorneys de- | Cabaniss’ court again about 11 o'clock ! that of Baun, if what is said is. true, but fending him. The case was put over for argumént till Monday, Frank Cronin, driver for Jewett Brothers, appeared be- fore Judge Cabaniss yesterday on a simi- lar charge and the case was continued till Monday. —————— Captain Frazier Sued. . Adam Mueller, a safior, flled suit yester- quires a most gentle S0ap, |gay in the Superior Court against Captain F. E. Frazier, quartermaster of the trans- ort Sheridan, to recover .000 damages a soap with no fres al- | for malicious prosecution. 'Mueller alleges . o - that Captgin Frazier caused his arrest on kali in it. a charge of theft. Mueller was acquitted Pears’, the soap that in the Police Court and now charges that clears but not’ excoriates. vesterday morning and continued till this | morning, to be set for trial. The police are anxfous to get all the pooiroom cases dis- posed of as scon as possible, To wash it often and clean, without doing any sart of violence to it, re- —_— In the Divoree Court. Carrie,E. Wilson was granted a divorpe from Attorney J. N. E. Wilson vesterday on the ground of desertion. Mrs. Wiison was awarded the custody of her minor child and $25 a month alimony. Mary J. Lundin_has been granted a divorce Zom Oscar H. Lundin on the | treme crueity. Mrs. Lundin was given | property on Elizabeth street, near tro, all moneys in bank and all of the community proreny with the exception of $300. Judge Daingerfield has granted Kate Maria Cobb judgment inst her divorced husband, Edward 8. Cobb, for alimony in Frazier caused his arrest through spite. e Postoffice’ Station E Removed. Branch postoffice station E has been re- 2 moved from the cormer of Third and | Vers Test Sood gath Sults for dlrorce All sorts of stores sell it, Todw?aod ."d*:t' 0 t)l:e fgl’flefflbf Fourth “'fi"}" Joh;: g&-u r mn‘l‘x‘z“c to plr:\gf‘x’e ‘ownsen reets in e railroad com- | an ‘ames J. imonds st Adel - drugg:sts; all sorts of people use it. ;nmy'- bullding., monds for u.\tem»emneo..8 The jury after being locked up all night | ngrnmg and In answer | He maaqe | CHINESE FORTS T0 BE BATTERED BY SIEGE NS Terrible Destruction Can Be Y Accomplished With This Modern Battery. iyt Shrapnel Loaded With High Explo- | sives Used as Projectiles—Med- | icos Needed in Philippines | Sail on Peking. | The largest of the artillery pieces in the | United States army were landed in San | Francisco last night. They are called slege guns, and make up the armament of | Siege Battery O, Seventh United States Artillery, which has been stationed at | Fort Riley, Kansas, but is now under or- | ders for China. They are used for the | purpose of attacking defenses on lagd and | are constructed to do terrible damage, | throwing shells filled with high explosives | | which scatter death and destruction for large areas around where they strike. The | battery is composed of a five-inch slege gun and a seveu-inch howitzer and a seve | &n-inch mortar. When In use these guns are mounted on heavy wooden platforms | surrounded by fortifications made of sand- | ags. A shrapnel fired from a five-inch siege | gun will burst into 300 pleces, which fiy with terrific force in all directions, and the | shrapnel from a seven-inch howitzer | | bursts into nearly 1000 pieces. To destroy fortifications five-inch slege gun is | used, as such work calls for a straight fire, and the howitzer and mortar are used | for angle firlng, with the intention of dropping a deathdealing projectile in the ! midst of the enemy protected by forts. To handle these guns and to move them from place to place requirgs a large number of men and heavy draft horses. ‘Arthur J. Laich died at the general hos- | pital yesterday of chronic dysentery. Sergeants Huston, Freshwater and Fichet of the Sixth Cavalry received thefr commissions yesterday as second leuten. ants in the United States army. Second Tigutenant Huston is assigned to duty wifh the Tenth Cavalry. Second Lieuten- ant Freshwater s assigned to duty with the Twelfth Infantry. and Second Lieu- tenant Fichet goes to the Ningh Cavalry. ¥. M. Wall, C. H. Stoeckle, &. §. Dean, | F. C. Griffis, W. M. Hoberts, W. H. Tefft. J. W. Holland, T. J. Strong, C. C. Whit- comb. D. Lamb. L. A Spacth. Oscar | | F. Davis, B." F. Slater, G. M. Van i Poole, W. E. Chapman, E. E. Lamkin and | R. B. 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Ofhel, And Nexy Week, Thursday, Nighte, Matinae. E Week of August 20th, “TANNHAUSER" and “MIGNON." Seats purchased for these operas for next week can be exchanged seven | sinning next Monday POPULAR_PRICES—2 Telephony " TO.DAY AND TONIGHT, LAST TIMES DUNNE & RYLEY'S ALL STAR CAST IN | “TH™ NIGHT OF YHE FOURTH.” To-Yotrow Night—Epesial Farewell Performancs, “RUSH CITY.” To-morrow _Afternoen and Every Evening Next Week Exceping Sunday. SPECIAL MATINEES Tuesday, SAtueiy Snd Tmaa PALMER COX'S Celebrated Operetta, THE BROWNIES IN FAI1YLAND Presented by a Cast of 200 Professiondl Children. AMATEURS in the Ppoduction. iE USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Children th any part of the house, at any afternoon or evening performance, 5. GRAND: Thursday, OPERA = HOUSE | Walter Morosco...... S-ol_t_b!nc- and Manager MATINEE TO-DAY. nen FRAWLEY S5V LAST TWO NIGHTS. THE MIDDLEMAN ! THE GREATEST SUCCESS FOR YFARS. MONDAY—A STAR CAST IN “TRILBY." Prices—10c, 13, %e 8oc. A few front rows in orchestra, Tbe. 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IN THE BTATE OF NEW | Jersey, on the Sist day of December, A D. and fur the year ending on that day, as made te the Insurance Commissioner of the Etate of Californi rfirllum to_the provisions of Sections €10 ai of the Political Cods, | per hed by | 1 CONDITION AND AFFAIRS AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ¥ ¥EW YORK. IN THE STATE OF NEW York. on the ilst day ot December, A. D. 1899, and for the year ending on that day. as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the Provisions of Sections #10 and 611 of the Political Code, econdensed as per blank furnished by the Come conden: nk furais m- | misstoner. missiomer. CAPITAL. CAPITAM | Amount of Capttal Btock, patd up i . - = Loans on Bona . mTme 1 | Cash Market Vai 170,261 T8 | Bonds owned by Company........ 1,082,340 00 Amount ef Loans secured by piedge 1,188,768 % of &lfl 4 | L6288 mema 1,00 7 | In 13,98 11 | Prem | tion . oot T T W01 % | Pus from oiher Companies for Re- corued 1501 insurance on lgsses already paid 9,419 % Compan! fasurance on losses aiready pa THE@ | Total Assets .. >—— s LIABILITIES. A—— adjusted and unpald.......... $35.425 73 ¢ LIABILITIES. in process of Adjustment oF Lesses adjuged and unpald. .« ST M| In Suspense ... . 5,048 08 Losses in process of Adjustment or registed, including expenses.. &410 3% in_Suspetse ....... . 1297 5 | Gross premfums on Fise Risks run- s resisted, ineluding expenses. 2000 00 | ning one year or lesa. ¥720,454 3: premiums on Firs Risks ru reinsurance per cent... ... w2 1 Ring one year or less, $45, Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- reinsurance 5 per cent.. ... Y4418 ni more than one year, -$314,- Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- | 294 05; reinsurance pro rata......... 138,995 5§ ming ‘more than one year. §2,123,- All other demands against the Com- Total Liabilities ny . i NCOME. Total Liabilities Net cash actually received for Fire DremIUMS ............cener .. STMI0E W INCOME. Recelved for interest on Bonds ‘and s ortgages N e ety rece e For I cn.000.15 13 | Recetved for interest and dfvidends gt it ox Bonde a5 Ty | ofRer woureve e e Received for Interest and dividends Bonds. Stocks, Loans, and from Total Income Received tor Rent DOSmR| EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Logues (In- @ding $42,3% 93, losses of previous Total Income ........eece. eetesened $1.152,683 53 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Firs Losses (in- cluding $25,778 07, losses of previous Pald for Sal: 3 charges for officers, cl years) ... . $330.2% 59 | Pald for State, National, Dividends to Stock! 61,690 00 taxes ... —— ne N Paid or allowed for All other payments and expenditures 53.500 5 irokerage .. 7,318 @2 Pald for Salaries, charges for officers. cler ete.... 620 n Paid for State, National and Local ooty Taxes .. X 2 LOSSES incurred s All other payments and expenditures 63,357 &7 > Awieg e your.... 58 Premfums. ! Risks and Premfums.| Fire Risks. Net amount of Risks| written during the| $790.353 35 Fire. { LOSSES incurred during the yea .. rll.u.mi $1,200.335 17 Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. Qe S pRTRS BT e N+ mou et ashount oree| h;‘fl:l!fl nfl‘l:fll":fi‘: 31 1899...] © 139.209.065 | LOWM.TS W9 by P P B maatanidl atnbnd. GFO. 8. A YOUNG. Premident. e WALTER §. ALLEY. Secretary OB ot % 249,460,454 | 1,461,126 37 | Subscribed and sworn tn bafore me. this Sta Net amount in forcs) day of February, 180. GEO. H. COREY, December 31 1899...| 29231117 | 26720 s Commissioner for California. E. 0. DOREMUS. President. TAS A WORDEN. tecreary. | THOS. J. CONROY, (s Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1th @ay of January, 1800 HENRY H. DAWSON, Notary Public. THOS. J. CONROY, Mrnager. OEO, i ZR22"S | THE WEEKLY CALL. SE. Corner (California and Samsome Streets, §1 per Yecar. SaN FRANCISCO, Cal. GEO. W. BROOKS, Assi stant Manager. SE. Corner (California and Sansome Streets, SAN FRANCISCO CAL