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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, '1900. “CAPTAIN" THOMSON 1S [|N0UIRY INTO PARADE LINE OF MARCH i SHORN OF AUTHORITY "y nry “omyre HAS BEEN DECIDED ON NEW Veteran of Park Patrol Relieved by m: MHS EHAV[N All Admission Day Committees Have 1 Order of Chief Sullivan and Their Hands Full, but Feel Satis- FALL GOODS Sent to South Drive. Lunacy Commissioners Will fied With the Work. 2 ! ® Ascertain if She Is o= * Shamming. Er e T Police Surgeon Bazet, After Short In- | vestigation, Believes Her Men- tally Unbalanced From TUse of Drugs. .= The news that Mrs. Nettie R. Craven s | a patient at the private sanitarium of | Mrs. Reeves Atkl at 1815 Sutter street | and that Police Surgeon Bazet had prc nounced her mentally wrong came with a | sudden shock to the friends of the famous claimant to a widow's share of James G. Fair's millions. The fact that she had been taken to the sanitarium to be treated | for mental derangement resulting from the long and tedious litigation was not known even to her intimates, and it was only after persistent inquiries that she | was located at the sanitartum named. | Lunacy Commissioners Drs. Rethers ana Lustig have been detailed by Judge Cook to make an exhaustive examination of the case. There is some suspicion that Mrs. DamuEL, CroLic Craven may b shamming insanity in or- escape prosecution on the {ndict- Pomer Los Anaeies Les | 85c d: also a large assortment of best m I T e rie4s o z ‘ BLACK TAFFETA, 22, 24, 27 and 54 inches w! L4 Commencing MONDAY, September 34, we wiy) show complete lines of NEW GOODS ip the following departments. VELVETS. A full assortment of all the newest shades in gup pje- brated SILK VELVETS at $1.50 and $2.99 per yard; and 150 shades in an extra qualjry SILK "PILE VELVET, new cPisp finish, $1.00 ard; also great varlety of the NEW piyyg ELVET, both plain and printed. ' TAFFETAS. [ ’ 150 different shades In our standard, good-wes 1 I quaiity of ALL-SILK' TAFFETA, full 19 inches ,""ix‘ Grand Jury. That the mental collapse 00 per yard came about the time that her trial was to | 6’: 3tisis 78 to ¥ v y & 4 | commence gives some color to the sus- | . | picion. ! EXT Saturday will be the first of ! LACES other members of lrhe The doctors have been instructed to as- | the four days of celebration in 2 Thomsonboras 1. | certain whether her condition has been honor of the admission of Califor- s | caused by overindt nee in al duty thus im- | liquors. It is known that Mrs. Craven 9, 1350, nfa into the Unlon on September Already a number of enthusiastic l A large collection of NEW VESTINGS, in Mousseline de Soie, Tucked, Hemstitched and Corded Taffetas, ‘ en accepted by | has been In the habit of using morphine | citizens are doorat i lones of bus fcer's 2idll 2| co allay severs, paind Ana. Bt of Mbosme| £ Aih St decorating their places of bus | and an elegant assortment of NEW LACES of every ; nerwise, | trollable nervousne s her supply of |be from the foot of Market street to | description — LACE TIES, SCARFS, JABOTS and ie applica- | the drug at the sanitarium has been dis- | Montgomery, avenue to to Montgome: o 2d 1t is possible that he Kearny, to M .z»:wl“"fl\g “.),.rx ss avenue BLACK AND COLORED RUCHINGS. temy to Pacific strect, going out on the east sult of t on the west side, dismissing at Market. N o el Lk ipcd ek 'he reviewing stand, designed by the | Pl exhibic, honorary member of the decoration com- < 1abors | insane. ¥ mittee, Willls Polk, is to be an extrava- Park Com- | pojice Surg t. who was detailed | gant affair, costing: $600. It is to be lo- e _mounted | by Chief of n to inquire into | cated on the west side of the avenue, near wohighi 5 Post_street. According to the honorary hut during | Member, it will be “a gem of art” and ed enough o pronource | Will be different from any reviewing stand tal dition. While | ever before erected in t b there are a great many We have opened our complete assortment of NEW RIB- BONS 1n Ottomans, Satin Florentine, Satin Liberty, Mousseline Satin Taffeta, and full variety of WASH RIBBONS 1n all the New Weaves. Samples of our NEW FALL GOODS eclare that $600 forwarded free to anp address. LTI LI THREE OF CALIFORNIA'S morning. Coogan, | ven for on n- the celebra fliction | IS pretty e )ermanent he is not pre- | will be occunied not more than four S S G, m order and dis- e will have to be taken down STURDY SONS WHO ARE e Dr. Bazet, i v after the review 1 ASSISTING IN PREPARING ° “ “ « e e o Lo uastuon (o pucchise gol2 FOR THE CELEBRATION 5 f th . T cries were heard in | to be furnished to the president, OF HER ADMISSION, s I am of the presidents and several other offic 1 b : the general committee by the ba wir: 9 gnition of the valuable serviee ve rendered in | tations to visit its headq arters in rooms * xth beat the celeb and 6 and the | parlor of the » 1 be 1 \ I have The general committee has tender lifornia Hotel . er that vote of thanks to the ¢ r "he committea of | ter |1 ob- | Fran t Fresn r | tion to throw open the M view to | stitute of Art on Septe: the ba ber 10 2 free | Lick of the Native d appears iccumbed to | to all who are | Sons of the € Sl ations to | " ve (:ll the be opened on | v arlor will hold | g v until Tuesday, | | %- a woman who has s s s alon invitation nd Brigade, which | . k abd )any wind- | grandson of Co he parade on Monday £ phe Is bel e TR exer R i, 13, U5, N7, 119, 121 POST STREET, n differe aising of the M hittemore is r of this cf aged yesterc changed to on Market street are to hang the | for the T f P04 s SHOT HIMSELF WHILE s "' WAITING FOR A BURGLAR nd T tching the white, v organized nes of electric lights. [ A detachment of i r has asked per- been ordered by neral Shafter to | abers who belong take part in the parade. i to be excused from he troop and two companies of infan- guard %o that they | try at Sacramento will not come to this is beat to 5 ewith Theodore Lynch in His Excited Con- the recess of his mind the out with th in line with th city, but in their stead there will be Na- | o b ¢ ! him {his reward dition Pulls the Trigger of | Parlor has tional Guardsmen from Fresno. { & cn . e . f service. | ST — e 2 —— - e - ———= ‘i S e :;;, D into the air. The revolver had i ANU [][EAMPS Vista de! Valle Sauternes = | [ | trom s siumbe ock estor- Diat e wamanot. e baleth F[u_ UN EAH . | are becoming more popular h i - | ow of h The 3 The "Sironger picame: b it | and Lymeh, was -L‘.i\’:‘i‘lli‘”(yl;;l;l:(:;:(li\fii:“z" Recruits Relieved of Their| are ai] we claim for them SRl T e some. time betgre e | | Valuables by Private | SPECIAL SAVING SALE evolver on top of the bu- Will be : roperly again. He | | of bed, Le v e om a more serf Soldiers of the Ninth Infantry Sur- Ten kinds—we ought to sell you ds Anxious to tea of this quality at this price— . roms by Giamds 2 if nothing else—reg’ly soc Ib 3; GREAT PREPARATIONS %’ William Warren Loses His bl Maple syrup—Hazen % gal 65c Life at Kearny and o Pure Vermont sap—nothing else | dded—reg’ly 8o MADE FOR LABOR DAY i Broadway. | & momber ot recrte acrvea st the| WAtO TR e 82 3 —_— e | Joseph Dean Declares He D. Harney Goes toAssistance Was Blackmailed by | of His Relative and Is a “Copper.” I Wounded. | Major Potter at the Post Hospital for | . SRR P 5 il | examination as to their fitness for saidier \?\:l\'l:;mbf::m e nfj:‘;’“ ———— ! : 2 < M n o S | .. | Employe o althouse Graspe Or- | life. Private Temple B. Snow was de- Mell P 5 0 rations for the celebration of Labor day have been com- " to guide the “rookies” to the hos- distillery—reg’ly $1 and 84 Claims the Bluecoat Threatened to Albert Lukes Plunges the Blade of | . d i€ the programme goes through without a hitch this year's il ward Brace of the Vehicle and ’:;:L(;dlno e o B o oy Coff B £ Send Him to San Quentin Un- | a Pocket-Knife Into His Ab- ;:? be the most memorable of its kind. ok Went Under. the | themseives in the grounds, as sometimes | (Offe@—Paska blend 273c less He Gave Him domen snd Makes |+ The principal celebration will be held in Central Park, which has % Wheels. | happens. | Roast or ground—high grade green : . 3 i been especially fitted up to furnish fun for the multitude. Carpenters have | | Private Snow performed his duties in a | coffees properly blen. dgma efull Money. His Escape. been at k for a week on the gravity railroad, the dancing floors, the au- % | —_—— b > popetty ded—carefully dit soldierly manner, and llreale: xku? nros;‘ roasted—pure—reg’ly 35¢ Ib William Warren, an employe of the | pective “Chino killers” in such a pleasan z ¥ Empire Maltho; nd_residing at 935t | manner that his suggestion; that they | COCOanut—shredded 22§c Howard street, was struck and killed by | leave their valuables with him, while | = genonn's hest doesn’t turn rancld— | car No. 1174 of the Mission and Kearny | undergoing the examination was recetved | o tural flavor—reg’ly 30c Ib JI: and the tug-of-war platfo All will be br, £ 3 it pull will be given E street line at Broadway and Kearny Wwith thanks. : > morning on, nor will the park clos ‘ The tugs of will be the features of the game rom the carpenters, brewery workmen The -ams wiil hold a tournament and betwe cam from the Derrickmen’s any otk m net in the regular tou there will be races of all kinds and for everybody, d reel dancing, a_parade of babies for a b adies entered for the award to the prettiest. 2 o'clock the literary exercises in the auditorfum will commence. ught into use from ntil after midnight. There will be teams cement workers and the sailors. d then = el el ; nlr)r)v ar:d nne[!rom | street 1ast evening > unfortunatc | Two gold w;\tcl’;’es al:xfil about $70 were]' Bouillon capsules—anker 256 ving the tugs of war | man attempted to board the car by | handed over to the obliging Snow, anc ® e S e coupling contests, | ciutching one of the forward braces. He | the prospective warrlors stripped to the | Beef extract—celery flavor—health hattes : o g« lost his balance and feil across the track. | buff and went before the doctor without | building properties—reg’ly 3oc box any Tis:rmlnfifng;‘el&;he safety of thelr | Evanch toilet soap 6oc The po- k. x auty prize and a parade of sh- His left arm and right foot were almo: e | severed from his body and his skull was | ™Oney . allet an r ] ) scue. crabbed Lukes and il be an opening address by P. H. McCarthy, president of the da AR 3 35| "When he men had d&?‘nc‘d trhelsr gar- Box of 3 cakes—Roger & Gallet and have him 8 o induce him to go e, whe P e v Furuse | " ¥ | ments they thou; nothing o now's P —rec’ly v induce h s hom .khj'} addr Afidrew Furuseth, Arthur R. Andre, John R. McDougald, O. A. | “warren' was returning from his dar's | e Ve e e At e was | _ Pinaud—assorted odors—reg w ate pulled out a pocket Tveltmoe :and, John. C.;Dernsil, CHESE Will follaw 8 programme Gf sy £\ soaisecnred & trankile ot (ha voin: | awaiting them ' outside. ~ Evervthing | Buckwheat—east roade de into his vic- mental and vocal music, fancy dancing and specialtic: ! where the accident happened from the | favored the wily schemer, and in conse: | g €at—east 11 to the ground In the evening and during the latter part of the afterncon there will be ¥ | Thirg.strect cars to cie Mission cars. | Guence, he was enabled to get away, Hot cakes and Hazer Dean lently thinking |+ gancing for all in the gallery of the pavilion. There will be no parade, it | wire the car for the latter line came up ;| After waiting for some time for the| _rag'ly 75c 1o Ib sack Magegie O'Dea 1, took to his ¥ & been decided to hold the whole officlal celebration in the Central J.| from the ferry he attempted to board it | Feturn of Snow the men thought they ) | e te o Beadis 2 s larceny. It is late hour last night he had | & Park grounds. The cup offered for the unfon making the best showing will but went under the wheels. Thomas J. | Would better go up to headquarters, | Aspnmflu soup e “ | 2 = | Kennedy of 3213 Nineteenth street ws unconscious of the fact that they had (= £ artender of sted. t .[. be awarded this year, but it has not yet been decided upon just what fea- with hin at " the time. Officers A (‘l;'“ | been “done.” An effort was made to | Hickmott 3’s and & gold oy was carried to the of-| & ture the judging will be made. he cup, if won for thres consecutive [ Fowle and Special Daggett picked up the | find the thicf, but he had had such 4 good . 3P in the City Prison short distan | % vears, will become the property of the union winning it, and until it has unconscious man and conveyed mm {o | Start that no trace of him could be found. Quickly prepared—de: Police Court prac- | n_disc been so won it will be awarded every vear on Labor day. | the Harbor Receiving Hospital, but his | , Thirty-one patients were sent yesterday | seasoned—reg Fho. e claime, ! 4 the abdc The committees in charge of the celebration are: | lite went out just as he was lald on the | from "‘%fi'y"'v\'?ie"ffi"i'fir‘g??af‘?ii’e‘“‘ff.'“i Finnan had he had a “pull” wit pth of about > i 5 id S | operating table. | 2 Lo . S tha a ad re whom the case was | ing rious wound, After he | % General Committee—P. H. McCarthy, president, ~Bullding ~Trades ' Councll; Alex 'Jz: Warren was about 30 vears of age and | Would not be benefited by further treat- | Innan o ed by Dr. ( he s removed to | Dijeau, secretary, San Francisco Labor Council: John E. McDougald, treasurer, X | leaves a wife and three children. ment, and as the hospital is greatly A real tre: defnd himself and | St. Mary's I i by 2 % | % Building Trades Council; John Nugent, San Francisco Labor Council; T. H. Brady. | The motormon of the car, E. J. Cassady, | growded :ney were transferred to the delicate eati Fop s ATy ory of the wounded | %, Building Trades Council; W. H. Goff. San Francisco Labor Council: O. A. Tveit -{: was taken to the Central Police Statioy | Soldiers’ Home in Washington. or asked for a | be es been in the habit of an moe, Bullding Trades Councll; August Iten, San Francisco Labor Council; P. Han- *|and formally charged with manslaughtec | The pleasant weather af the Presidio Listerine—Zan :d Dbrother, and despite | ¥* non, Building Trades Council; F. Barnett, San Francisco Labor Council: W. Mo- » which was | nc 14 i | He immediately procured bail and was re- | yesterday gave a large number of patients he continued to abuse|¥ Gowan, Building Trades Council; P. J. Dietz, San Francisco Labor Counell; H. Cas. % leased. an opportunity to enjoy an outing. They o+ % as| court to al- | hi to take Dean to the Hi- | and maltre him whenever he met hin - % o ComBatT 4 .. 2 B —_————— | were scattered all over the grounds, and A - 3 on_ dcpomt | Jast sight Jouns Varney was playing ’x,n‘ F nanioos Buniine SeaSs tata: b B Bor Tt e ol % There have been such dissenslons In both | remerionces In rraen” bk ew their | Bestant e v, as told by | Iront of his home, when Lukes, after call- o Labor C: 3 S sens th | ex S eturn r se—per oy e i s owen S oty 2 | B e ey Manager, 7. Gort: assistant manager, W. W. Reed; V. J. L | the old parties’ conventions that it seems | fons s foot the least l?rfil:leie£{mésv9‘er:g' e in the courtroom T|abuse him. Hearing his brothers cries |4 Donovan, E. McDonald, R. G. Alexander, J. Shea, G. Collopy, J. Spargo, W. G. as if the voters intend to send Dr. C. C.|the heroes of the battlé of Tientsin | White wine n the shoulder by a bolice the elder Harney boy rushed to |% Colbert, E. A. Wheeler] C. H. Stocks, E. L. Nolan. | Q' Donnell to Congress from the Fourth. | Wherever there was a soldler wearing : vintage— 1 me he would accompany ance and ordered Lukes to de- Reception Committee—August Iten (chairman), T. H. Brady, F. Barnett, A. Dijeau, | Remember, the restriction act is about to | @ cap with a device showing him to be & Finest vint: After leaving the City | sist. As the jatter seemed determined to P. H. McCarthy, J. K. Philllps, P. J. Dietz. vexrlre and that the doctor will be a pow- | Nint] lnramr?'man there was sure to be Golden cha k off his star and pinned it to | “do up” the helpless cripple. Harney Finance Committee—John Nugent (chairman), W. Gofr, Brady, O. A. erful man in the House on that issue. * |a large crowd, listening to t ful win 2 . B y, & ales of the ful wine e walked to the bank, and | seized him by the arm and threatened to Tveltmoe. —_————— bloody battle at Tientsin. my money and- | chastise him unless he went home. As Committee on Printing and Official Prozramme—O. A. Tveltmoe (chairman), W. Coff, J. Smallbone, J. K. Phillips, John E. McDougald. Committee on Games—W. Goff (chairman), P. J. Dietz, P, Hannon, F. Barnett, P Smith, W. McGowan; F. P. Barnett, Pavere Union, :rize committee. Committee of Arrangements and Grounds—A. Dijeau (chalrman), P. H. McCarthy, der 2 objected to giving him but as he threatened to use to have Judge Fritz hold me 1 ve him the amount he n 1 returned to the sed to do so Harney released most instantly Lukes drew e and drove the blade into tle at Tient: B A Btk la Vanill WATCH AND CHAIN IS e | T Mo . 1 's popular French STOLEN IN DANCE HALL | P ok Richwran R0 vl | fiii—ree |—reg’ly goc bottle ————— ¢ Dental College Moves. Brillantine—Violet 20¢C chairman of gate the condition of the boy I d extremely dangerous by th £t Coe Mol ooy have hanel . Seomicss of e Stranger in Town Reports His Loss| The nincteenth session of the dental| [mparts luster and beauty to the of saving his life. mmittee on Talent—T. H. Brady (chairman), A. Dijeau, H. Cassady, W. Mc- to the California-Street Po- drpar(menl of wne University of Califor- hair—! y 25¢ P REIR AT Ach e Cowan. 5 nia will be held in the new buiiding pro- 1~ 51 1 3 oo Ay ! Ladies' talor-made suits, silk skirts, fur The celebration of Labor day will not, however, be confined to the labor Charles Bnrr{t‘:fls??::l:cn! ¢ B vided by the State on Parnassus avenue,| Alcohol lamps small 25C term in San Quentin’ | capes: iberal credit. M. Rothschild, 526 Sutter. + unfons. It will be a legal holiday and full advaniage will be taken of it wood, complained to the poli:e zurenk:' | South of Golden Gate Park. This is one Adjustable burner large 50C and to-day an effort | h"‘"—_ Already many have gone out of town fishing or hunting or other- California-street station last night t}‘n e‘felg;hiugl{gfi;v T SIiNe KMited Col- with stand for hot water pan— ablish the identity of | Abbott's Dive to Be Closed. Talt & B e smailen v, Wil also be half a dozen big picnica and L | he had been robbed of & vaisans wirat|CERUIINS. ed with tectare| Wi SEED désc a S cetym o part| Chief Sullivan paid a visit to the “ten- | balf a hundred more smaller ones. The public picnics are mostly church and chain in a dance hall at the cormes of | by President Wheeler wt 8 o ik this reg Iy 35040 O rtion of his money. | @erioin™ Saturday night and among other |4 affalrs, no less than four of the Cathollc parishes of the city: haviue ao Kearny and Jackson Strects. TREF 9t | afternown. Clothes rack 60oc T places visited Billy Abbott's dive at 416 clded to spend the day in the open air and away from the city. St. Rose's According to Barnann's story he en- | , The dental department has for the last| .~ Swim at the Crystal Baths. | Dupont street. Abbott begged the Chief Parish and Sunday school will go to Shell Mound, where it will spend the day. tered the dance hall and was accostad be. a | ten years been located on the corner of Linnard patent—has 9 arms—30 Recommended by physicians. Water always | to use his influence o got his llconse re man who pretended to b, St. Brigid's Parish will go to El Campo, the first boat leaving at 9 o’clock and the last returning from EI Campo at b. St. Teresa’s Parish will go to Miravel Park. St. Patrick's Parish will go to Scheutzen Park, near San Rafael, the first train for there leaving at 9 and the last returning at half % 'm missing. The | PYeSeNt, as a large part of the instruction of wall—regly 75¢ e thlet‘: to dental students is given by means *.( Our September eatalogue is sugges- ractical work for actual patients " - : Y Peclures will henceforth bepllvun in the tive ~ good things to ea: Iso dainty clean and warm. Tub department best In city.* | newed for another quarter at least to glve R S 7 3 U him a chance to make some money before School Contract Let. retiring from the business, but the Chief assured him that no renewi BERKELEY, Sept. 2.—The contract for | granted, as the pubiie somen o se lld be past 6. For all of these picnics elaborate preparations have been made for e e . < s . s bullding the Haste-street schogl has been | Sa . The Chiet rabaCys the accommodation and entertainment of the guests, and there will be Like the bonito, th, . new building. ~The histological, chemical | recipes—this month’s edition is par- let 1o 3. ‘G Richey Tor §5:30. This will be | licenses. of Hone og T aniadui it (B3| chance of aayehing bas the posr o ot " I | auil atter deatn.” No. 3‘133‘371'&"h1.°‘;'°" L LS B anisaionies have aiaS “”“"“"U attractive the first of several school bulldings to be | neighborhood Would be renewed, 8 Tat 82 7S, SihKed bird can form any idea | Loom, MOVed o the same place, which sconstructed here. places were all a disgrace to the city, fivne brill o ¥ 1dea | large and commodious, and where facili- PR PRI, SR o lance of its plumage when“x:-g will be much greater than ever be-‘ 1375 Clay between Elovestn ant Tweitth Oukiand ~ ore.