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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1900 9 )~ | appear before Jud Trul ] ge Ogden on September X INT {1250 Shaw cause why he has not pad his | FO |peseacr tp, . Tiingis. Balersted; | yvpy, ranied, peny sccsqatally. shet b [ divorced wife, Sophie Schoenfelder, $25 a | ‘Washington—Joseph P. Adams, Garfield, | point fifteen miles from Stony Ford in this | month alimon ordered last January. | grain cleaner; Thomas J. Demorest, Gar- | county. It appears that while climbing a i e —— | Sel%hmmlpm’le“dlflilr wmel;1 erl‘e\;ator; gzhn !sr:;e%!:("gal;;e; l:rl\l-)(ll ?;& Ilvl!".el:m ;lun be- { A S8, rhaven, ; Sam- al effect. 3 s m BE Emc[u TEACHERS RECOGNIZE DRINK AND PAY |{Af Fuliai- ot o | b i e, OCIATION W. H. Remington, C. Thone and A. I | counties. J ANNUITY ASS! Haun hvarocarbons Tof fudl and neating: | EARLY RAINS NOT { Joseph E. Wormald and O. W. Ames, as: IN[H”HH] IN“]T ammuny aseinion el Guardian Greenebaum Tells How s ot ¥ s e Spokane, WELCOMED BY FARMERS ESEAP[I] U[ATH | orignal « zation was a voluntary af- hlr;']rpe 3!1“—”?:_1)3:!& n{'mléa(')"'c l;:rl;figle“ 1 | fair, without a board of directors, and as | ‘1 h K' kh Y d e 5 acket; Clark M. . C. *| SAN RAFAEL, Seépt. 4—Rain began to | & consequence lacked that unity tn which, | ad y Leila it & am arde B e IR e, fall here early this morning. Reports | | the teachers fe ime Taken in Which to|as o Lieutenant Louis B. Lawton, Ninth In- DR e SR , lies strength. Last Fri- fantry, now at San Francisco, has been | from all sections of the county tell of A . -4 a wegn . . “iors 1he, former Teachers. Anma | Buller Insisted on Treating. Jes o YAt (%) Dusteku) afn ot s et Hilla dendes 1as been | Women. and. Children in s jeclared defunct and the o \mage Ma S named were elected to form a | Major Willlam G. Gambrill, additional | wil] result to grapes, fruit crops and the 3 < ake Search For oo o ey ot payinaster. has beer ordered to 8an FYan- | oy that s sl 1y the Helds Surrey Met With an 3 . same name: L. Mann, 2222 | : H Lietit : SANTA ROSA, Sept. 4.—A slight shower P Evidence. ame name: & L Mann, 22| Trustee Wakeman Scored by Fitzgerald, but His | Licutenant ‘winiam ety "% ['of rain occurred here last night. It the | Accident. T8 398 Seott: Emma £, Stincen, Explanation Is Accepted by Judge Greene Francisco to Fort Totten, N. Y. rain continues to-night it will do a great ¢ ; T. H. McCarthy, 407, yde; | NPt —— eal of damage in this county, as thous- | Trades Unioni i B s, 4121 Twentieth; E. M. " R % A . 28 are cess of | wrs & s Unionists Will Employ Law- n Twentieh; E_ M | Sl hite s Bibinieand ORTEGA IS HELD TO ands of tons of pruns are in process of | Miss Elise Hyrup Was Thrown rs tc Watch Official Moves. tohr, § § nyan. ANSWER FOR ASSAULT | LS unvicked. ‘ne zrape crop would iso| Against One of the Coaches and ccts as outlined in be damaged the rain. puty Striker Still Dazed ation. BOE ;“,.n,mfl'.. s..wn:d. SACRAMENTO, Sept. 4—The \y»alher‘ Received Painful In- From Beating. et "}h‘."lm",ém{.’ ociety, and AKLAND, Sept. 4—Tady Leflah , where she took off her valuable sealskin | special Dispatch to The Call hefiredm:_s I;Wzn (.(I“"d!)vflndiim»?edxm'fil{'“!' Jjuries. oot gt e Kirkham Yarde-Buller used to | sacque and hanging it over the counter | 3 L S B R R L & e, 0 e e N L treat her guardian and then make | 5aid, ‘Give me $150 on this’ With the | SAN JOSE, Sept. 4—Pusilist Jack Or-|squieastowind =, . o oo oo oo IR E aliand Ofics Bax cal 5 profent sasigim AUDTY: § i i nd then make | plovey she came to Oakland and hunted | tega was this afternoon held to answer | _S3 e ol s akland Office Sa o Ca imum annuity was | m pay the bills. When she did | "5 “She told me about the coat and | rain to-night. The sky 1s overcast with | ALAMEDA, Sept. 4—Tn a collision with 5 . for assaulting Grace Gamble, the 11-year- s a w but the law pro- | not have the money and could not get it P At vith her to redeem it. We | a T nds of the assocla- | from her guardian she would deposit her! L o e Lo R R T sterly wind is blowing. | Justice | Rainfall at the pre: A narrow gauge train this evening three nt time would do | g hunted for hours and finally found_the | &1 (AI8RIEE < s women and three children, occupants of a . . onately. In ac. | Sealskin sacque as security for the dinner | S L L L I B By, osoru:::f:“nzfl:dc:;niii“r:;_d&y_ O RESNO. Bent. 4o Hor the seasun com. | surrey, bad = miraculous secape froms be- N W e the maximum ' 8nd make her guardian redeem the gar- | The man we s urday the rainfall has | ing ground to pieces by the wheels of the sta | mencing ay ch to find him. | J. M. Brooks of San Francisco, and this | jCnCs (@20 {ERITCAY FRE FE IS inday ment. necessitated further 8 ( ¢ has 0f late been reduced to §2 per | When we did, he wanted $10. T had but | necessitated a going over again of the As it was. one of the ladies - th, whick 1 the teachers feel is not | These and many other peculfarities of | ¢4 50 and refused to meet the man's de. | testimony. Mr. Gamble and his daughter | 1JEDt L e Gotig Sdne t Broadway, was s = t rew or thirty years of faith- her ladyship were brought out to-day at | mands. Lady rde-Buller then knocked | and Joséph Gomez were cross-examined. | Siderable ge g : | TLOS ANG - 'Sept. 4.—The weather imilar testimony to that of | yorehas been cioudy for some days, but | only a few drops of rain have fallen. The y Iust serve to| an examination before Judge Greene of | my purse from my hands and scattered | They gave One of the fIst| the Superior Court, wherein W. B.Greene- | the money all over the table. Scooping ) last Friday. Grace Gamble positively 5 identified Ortega a stions w Wiy organized asso- s ve it al o < P will g 1 the one just | baum. the guardian of her ladyship, had | M, Info a pllc she BAVE 1t T 1o the fellow, | Sopioteq DrLegs as her Ortexa’s buiiy | skics pow are cloudiess. we dent. t K M 8 Fowler has Clted E. H. Wakeman, who holds her {000 niore if he wanted it. With that = Dass in the vicinity of the crime. 1 DAN DIBGO. Sept. 4. -The weather GOR- | "1, the s ceide * s i - Jllect statistics ana | !adyship’s estate in trust, to show Why | ghe took o plece of paper and made an |, Milledge Ortega, a brother of the de- | ditions are normal with a strong north- | o f."37 2 r two s ¥ t data’ concerning the means | Wakeman did not turn over to him the in- | order on me for the fitty. ' Of course 1| fendant, who was arrested Saturday for | “eorwWind and no tndications of rain. | W5C" Nis 3y rup, and f the 1 " v nuity money 1s raised in other | come from her ladyship's estate. Inci- | paid no attention to it. That is how it | intimidation of witnesses, was released | (REDWQOD CITY, Sept 4.8 HEt| 3o yMunene's v s he fa- | 5ia tiie tn Of her report a pe- | dentally Trustee Wereman canse in.for a | Cost $10 to'redeem the sealskin coat. | from Jail this morning. Gomez had testl- | FIOWET of rain Lol here Chls Afiemoon. | sarted o eenebaum then explained | fied that Milledge Ortega had taken him | Harcly e « month for six months | to a saloon and told him if he gave dam- | {1° road e-Buller's board and lodg- | agIng testimony against Jack the Ortega | JAmase. Guardian how_he paid $1 for Lady Ya wdings will be Legislatur, 1 pleasure Iy before § street and st but not sufficient to do any The weather has been close 1 days t. The roast from Attorney Fitzgerald, who is fighting him. s the na 5 | | iy clondy for seve: f directors, Before the matter was concluded it re- | ing at A Mon Chateau, and how he re- | family would do him. Harry Cordeil, | C/0udy f = e A g row gauge ¢ n E ue. Mrs - . BN assocla. Solved itself into an examination of | fused to allow a $17 cliim for wine and | Horace Carter and Milledge Ortega, who | Wil have the effect of clearing up the |y Bt = rning | Greenebaum by Henry McPike, who other beverages furnished by mine host| were all in the party, denied that accused | i R SRR . n 3 not - | here is really represented Wakeman. McPike wanted Gruggel. | had made any threats to witness. Justice rain, t ¢ pr Her 8 in the assocla- to know all about how Greenebaum had | As Greenebaum had filed no account| Oneal then ordered Milledge Ortega re- | ' CODLAND, Sept. 4—The strong indi- T > g cations of a shower have thoroughiy | ©of the dang imple p! treated Lady Yarde-Buller, and Greene- since last December, Judge Greene or-| leased. The Ortegas are now threatening | = b e g out of the way. I . T Bauc baum replied t he had not treated her, dered him to present one immediately. | Gomez with arrest for perjury. g{‘fl:";‘;p”l:nam 'rl;;fi{l‘"};r; % B ey s R ~ g . 1 B S | i ok the Lot o oy Aa e e mill s Jemet et e R R R to_the grape industry in Yolo County. | done ‘in_ safet Dr. D. D from the deduc- | him pay the bills, of Lady Yarde-Buller's elr: ques- fo the grape industry i Ay, { Seie. feE safaty, Mr 1 Sers' saiaries for | | 1 was compelled to drink,"sald Greene- | tioed McPike. ' - EDITOR SHORTRIDGE’'S AIROCKTON, Bept.. &—An- unbroken|lome for tle o A T ths of April and baum. “I had to keep the woman quiet. | ‘‘Never, answere: ardian. B B ST o oeia e , ot theee deduc. | She would ring the bell, order two whis- = Attorney Fitzgerald made a scathing EATECEINANCIAL : IERIC)Posice min vrcieic STn0 berometer 1 e usece: o ow this present | kies,” and when the liduor appeared she |arralgnment of Wakeman, declaring that | Allowen by the Boace made me drink. If I showed signs of re- the latter iandered’ $60.000 of Lady | DAK] - E B “;f\ah'\.‘\. T pn\m‘fi‘r}{ ! fusal she would get excited and threaten Y. Ardo-flvlll-lr 5t ~'m‘1n in :m) unllyv-k_v \'<l-lx||-‘ Speeclal Dispateh to The Call. irrv?-:‘"hr\’r“m}-‘;?rv;:{ forenoon. Indications B ture as a bookmaker at the Emeryville v 5 L e Annuity chisky 7" gsl s s ekt He decls 1 th Wake | SAN JOSE, Sept. 4—There promise to | NAPA, Sept. 4.—Two one-hundredths of | arrants were turned over drink whisky?” asked | racetrack Mo e Bohre ot SaaKeMmaN | pa some Interesting complications arising | an inch of rain fell last night and to-day. B refused 1o sign them. | " “Yes, always,” answered the guardian. | cisco in the transfer of the trust estate | OVer the clty printing contract now held | = = ’ “I am not a drinking man, but I was com- | to William H. Chapman, no statement | by the Herald Publishing Company. In| FEAR BELGIAN HARE. elled to sip my whisky to avoid trouble. | being made in court relative to Lady Munthe w; drew on the reins. OAKLAND, Sept. 4.—Light showers of Rociety, Miss Hyrup at- 1 ms tempted to | July Senator Shortridge was awarded the | pe — t ¢ went against my grain, but I had o | Yarde-Buller's incompetency or to the | city printing for a year at 3200 per month | San Diego Supervisors Decree That |l cars and the wrec * e £ r owing us the u ol condition of her estate. : | Shortridge hypothecated the contract to | the Antmal Shall Mot Be R SNSTA What s — € » can make this a “Did you ever dine at the chateau with “What we want in this matter,” said | B. C. Singletary for the entire vear. | 1o hev ad oy . S phs oo e exist oubt but | 14ady Yarde-Buller?” asked McPike, Attorney Fitzgerald, “is to ascertain what | Now the creditors who took charge of the | Turned Loose. entangled - —ait . t * I did once,” replied Greenebaum. “And | has hecome of this propert We nt | paper a couple of weeks ago have notifled | spacial Dispatch to "The Call | Miss Hyrup taken t home of up to thelr | 1 paiq for the dinner. That was the only | Wakeman removed, not released, as trus- | the Council tha ills v a fe : as a emo ) sed, as trus- at all bills for city printin ¢ i - iasil he at. | meal I ever ate there with Lady Yarde. | tee because he is an unfit and Improper | must be pald to them. The matier was| SAN DIEGO. Sept. 4—The Board of Su- andition to .he d4i-| Builer, though often invited by her after- | person to handle the property of this in- | discussed at the Council meeting to-day, | PErVisors at its sitting to-day Sixned the ,"f“'f,"i 4 o, we never dined together at the | competent.’ s announced that the city would pay | ordinance wherein it is ma members are: Jessie n Riche in San Francisco.” In behalf of Wakeman, Attorney Me- lis until the work was done; that | meanor for any person to turn Belgian mith, A H. Green, | aum was then given an oppor- | Pike claimed that his client acted honor- | when a bill was presented it would be | hares loose in the county. Punishment of M E. Michner, K. Shep-| tunity to explain how he had expended | ably toward Lady Yarde-Buller in the | acted upon. The question of the legality | $100 fine is fixed for each offense. | —_— Fairchild, Julia vs belonging to his charge. He said | handling of her estate, and that the deed | of such hypothecation came up. All tion was taken because it was reported | iia 2 Helen' F. McFariand. | ince his appointment a year ago he | of trust under which he held her prop-| claims must be sworn fo before belng pre- | that Belginn hare fanclers. being tied of | Kills Himself While Despondent. Hackett, Bliza | received in all about $17, all of which he | erty provided that the income should be | sented. It was stated that this was not | their investments, were preparing to turn | Owen Shirley, a lahorer, took rough-on- A. Smith, | paid_out for the mainténance of Lady | paid to her instead of to the guardian. a tangle for the city to worry over. The | their hares loose on the country. il i ihe. lodatnghouse &t 4IF Resriy Earle, Julia A.| Yarde-Buller and her minor son, Arthur | ‘“That is a matter for the court to han- | partles interested will probably carry the ——— ast night. Policem er ; aret D. Gallagher, Mary [ K. Blair. Attorney McPike went into the | dle, not Mr. Wakeman, You had no right | matter into the court Mrs. W. A. Corliss A g o B Ak o g o ant, Alice M. Stincen, | minutest details to show that his client, | to &top payments to the guardian simply —_— | . » e P. Morrison, Jes- | E. H. Wakeman, had paid to Greenebaum ' because you were told that Greenebatm BARKER WILL NOT DENVER, Colo., Sept. 4.—Mrs. Corliss, ving: 'i"'SrlM!, Tt : d two hours ! v wife of Colonel A. W. Corlis e was despondent. 1 Miann, As-| Wostan's sstate Greene. ond United States Infantry, died at Code. Mary T|all of the income of the incompetent | was not doing his duty,” declared Judge | plitasatiusms oo o mP Burnham, Char-| “How about this item of $10 to redeem a| E. H. Wakeman was_th, . ) Builders’ Contracts. £. Miller, Isabel kin sacque pawned in San Fran- | stand fo expiain what he had geno wih PROSECUTE HIS ASSAILANT | foxan i %05 orclocic this me iman, Sarah M co Plke asied. . . q | e income from the estate. He said that T sannan, Augusta C. t was pawned for oa - | since September 1, 1809, he had recefv : ] ifam Curlett—All work Roberts, Belle Ryan, | street restaurant man,” sald Greenebaum, | $4800, all of which he expended in honais | iA;’\TA 50?"\?&?“"\{ ,',“" ?fl?f‘ e He passéd through Denver i | gitions to a four.story r. E. Zwey- | “and it will require a Tong story to ex- | of Lady Yarde-Buller. The greater por. | JCOPle V8. G. A. Wilpret, charged with as- ago, but his orders did not per- 4 ¢ E Market street, be M. A, Went- | plain why 1t cost $10 to redeem 1t. While | tion went for taxes and interest on mapt. | St With a deadly weapon, was dis-|mit him to go to his wife's bedside. e Marnet an, R. H. Hazleton, W. | Lady Yarde-Buller was nmylnf across the | gages. About $1200 was paid to W. B, | Missed here to-day through lack of evi- Roper, Ida M. Kervan, | bay she suddenly took a notlon to come | Greenebaum for the lady's maintenance. | dence and the inability of the officers to McKinn, | to Oakland. She had no money, not even | On this showing, Jud Greer N 4 . v Wi mins: | car fare, and went into a festaurant 'missed the cliation againtt Wakemen | locate the chief witness. A few woeks| RATLROAD TRAVEL PLULOAT el £ Dr. C. C. O'Donnell’ h at Re Gien Biten: 1t was at first thought Barke | o1 st svesens T A~T | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Wynn Meredith, 1207 Union street, and Dr. C. H. Lubbock was summoned. | He found that the ung lad ing from a numb of bad bry she was removed to he ental in killing the an iliness lasting many weeks. Colonei | The Methodist Book (owney with ot Wil en route to China with his | Andrew McEiroy ( Timmins, D. Kingsbury, M. Mag- res and Charles H. Ham, UNIVERSITY SOLDIERS WILL NOT BE |ARNOLD WILL FACE HAPPE 1S LABOR COUNCIL SUGGESTS g A Ry TR | T iR A ) s il " PLANKS FOR ALL PARTIES pryescisg AN ENGUR O e R | e et e | ‘I last heard from Barker was in San Fran-| —— " Tidburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SITY OF. CALIFORNIA An order was issued yesterday by Gen-| The writ of habeas corpus fssued by | cisco. About a week ago he wrote to the | *7:004 Benicis, Sulsun, Elmiza, Vacarille, SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. o T 3 s > P fresh- special meeting of the Labor Coun- | eral Shafter directing that the <oldiers | United States District Jud a cen | Sheriff's office to say he had read the ac- nimgey and Sscramento. .. ... . 3:45p . } ol the following planks were | under orders for foreign service be paid | on behalf of Julian Trngps;;n‘;llr];fls:x‘l;: | count of his disappearance, but that he | ‘“‘”“.i’."";“}"‘w‘fi{,‘,‘""‘ for w‘;-" ¥ yggy Eo- AP TE ordered submitted to the | some days prior to the sailing of the| Arnold was dismissed | would be on hand on the day set for the gy e - :ane 11:30 o. m. Baturdays—Extra trigs at 160 e ; - | transports. The disgraceful conduct of | nold will be extragdited f\erfifi":u."n"g x‘x‘nx;i | trial. He failed to materialize, however. | e7:30, the men who sailed Monday on the trans- | forced to face his creditors in London, He | #0d inquiry at the place from which his caibfeae o will be Kept in custo, A ® | letter had been written elicited the state- port Rosecrans has led to the issuance ot | 7} he kepL in custody here until the Sec | TUST that Barker had lefy for Oregon. 2, San It Calistog d *8:004 Dazle. Woodiand. o entions. enactment of laws on the Abolition of the use o. m. F IS0:0. 9®, 100 a my Lo s . m. CISCO. m.; 12:48, netion in labor disputes; | this order. of ext n n i radition require 3 e A i < competition of PHSON | The doctors at the Presidio were busy | hotween the United Stteo aed e frcis) PITCHERS HIT HARD. R et LSyl ot S ¢ examining the recruits and cas- | Government, ¥ SURDATE 8010 a8 o g B Bk e vy 00 [ amp as to thelr fitness for serv-| There are four charges of embezzlement | CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 5:05, 6:25 p. m. = S ne the hours. of datl e in the Philippines. The convalescents | against Arnold, the amounts Mvoiced Sa. | oo L. Pet.! Club w. L Between Ean Franeisco and Schuetzed Parls o cone: resulation 5t | whose condition will warrant their return | greating about one hundred thousand dol- | Brackiyn G hrane R ETE same schedule as sbove. pRewORE, S0 | to the islands will be sent out in detach- | lars, the ma aggregs o v o & b i M B Ao :m;}:‘ !»é‘?\v‘: r’w‘uus ARSI nm{["dmhl;;‘l"mnr‘n aggregate penalty, if | pittsburg . 58 Leave ] In Effect. | Arrive ¢ conditions of workshops. X & | 14 » being impri at hard | Philadelphi 57 San Francisco. [Apr. 1500.] San Franciaco. A e T oaninees 0 every de | s practicable “ | labor for twenty-eight vears. Arnold’s | Chicago - a4 82 Freano and Los = o =- ngthall D T eyl Cand: tate| . Charles Brown, a private of Company | defense was that the funds were invested | — *9:304 Vallco, Martines auit Way Week | Sun- §Sua- | Wt - Eiliot of io the uee of the Allled Print. | G» Twenty-ninth Infantry, died at the | with the consent of the owners in the| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4.—St. Louls and e Days. [ days. | Destimation| days. | 0:004 The Overland Limited—Ogden, Dea. 0. eeler addressed S i 4 "o | general hospital yesterday of dysentery. |company of which he the solici 2 “ ver, Owakia, C| i Council 13 as registe 1C citor, | Philadelphia hit the ball freely to-day, but er, O ‘hicag . ey Bt ph el \;1‘11711 Major Girard of the ggneral hospital or- | and that owing to the Boer war securities | the home team's hits were made at the more | *113004 Niles, Stockton, Sacr e Pocarseon. ['6:08 pmi10:s s e ruity has 5 pal i dered vesterday that &ll passes to the | declined so arply that his firm was | opportune time. The fielding of both teams | ot Wosne Hamfidl, * Whatin; ta Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm municipal and politica | hospital be taken up. A few objectionabie | forced to go into insolvency. His counsel | at times was ragged. Attendance, 2400. Score: | g R O | pledge our s to the in wtive, Pr . sor %t characters have abused the privileges | contends that the charges R . " Goshen June representat lature 1o oppose any and all measures the | Characters 2 i ed e > charges against him are | Clubs— R. H. B ton, Bakeratield, Los Augeles. ... : Afilinted Coljeges, | intention oF cffect of which 1s to in any | ETanted them. New passes will be lesuct, | proper for a eivil court and not for a |t Louis. o8 B G weaeew Haywards, Nies i Way Satioi. b o o o1 )Y any mea s stric i - ¢ : -8 P . X Lo It ners . aduate body, B. H. | Fay. of by any means, restrict ot Inter- | are worthy peopl Arnold will be taken to London by Se- | & e ™ % omanue | S3100F Haymaris, Nicn aui Way Bigiis. with the individual right of the citi- —_— e cret Service Agent Hazen. Batteries—Powell _and Robineon: Donahue | agrgus Mertimer G oole and 3:30 pm! 8:00 am| Cloverda o jo. 7:35 pm! 6:0 pm to quit his or her employment at and McFarland. Umpire—Emslfe. Calintogn, Sauta Rosa. " N ’ = *4:00¢ Beuich o v o3 Driogate v, Macarinur was intructed| SCHEDULE FOR CIVIL [LOS ANGELES SALOON BROOKLTN, St 4—Chicago won totays R W e B o el it | rm sl ) to ap r':unfhfe the committee on Dlal(; SERVICE EXAM'NATIONS i game in the face of a ninth inning cally by oy “‘r-r"lvfl‘l,n, lh.fll:o. % - - — m', form of the respective conventions an i wiktora’ GNTiayes ho s Nilus, Baes Jown ai 80 ol T e the adoption of the foregoing pro- e TR KEEPERS GO TO COURT | :Rfin;flogfi?} {poltr;.:c !:.‘rll‘{:in lhe“ ae ul;x‘dl "‘“rrbse“nwl‘ = $:00 am| Gu—ruev(“a.: 785 vm{ e - Ccad Lo the last of the ninth began wi N orafl 1 [ —_——————— The Civil Service Commissioners have gcore 8 to 3 in their favor. Attendance, S0v. bara, Los Angeles. - - . N *3:00p Stockton | 9:30 am| 8:00 am| Sonoma 9:16 am | §:40 am » DROVE HIS FAMILY adopted the following schedule of exam-| IOS ANGELES, Sept. 4—City Attorney | Score: 31005 Now Orlcane B o | - T inations for the remainder of the year: L}lnlnor A. Haas on)(menside and Frank | Clubs— R H E quxllhl-,b-n,i::l-é(:l:t-bfl | 3:30 pml 5:00 pral Glen' Eiten. | 6:05 pml 6:20 pm s September 7, bookkeepers, Sheriff and Boara | Finlayson on the other this morning ap- cago s 3 . s eat aal ST — B OUT WITH AN AX | St ine T Sentember 16, experienced | peared before Judge Fitzgerald prepared | FERENE S e e "W:'hm . S s | oml 8:00 pm| Sebastopol. |'7:38 pmi 3:% pm Licensed to Ma ¥ S ;»llr;:::nl‘ .0?1:;{;I(';l[ralvi«:‘w;h'n?e‘t:'\?::r:wn; mse'p- fo argue the recent actlon of the Police u.'f;i‘nf":fi' ooy s cdoa o Phabl L | “Btames connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West OAKT.AY Sent. 45 3% Cornelius McCarty, residing at 128 Pfeif- | tember 26, experienced clerks, Board of Public :»?T(Tf “l';nC_rs ’1" suspending the licenses — % “12:45¢ | Springs and White Sulphar Springs; at Falton t_evening by ving the members of | B0 N0 a0r, "October 12, deputies, Tax Col- | ald upon the request of Al Levy in behalf | b *12:19p | for the Gevsers; at Topiand for Duncan Matilda Cari- : Mark Bart- Little, 16, both - . - > o vietory was due to his family out of the house with an ax. | JI7F0T.® 0t 16 register clerks for County | Of the Liquor Dealers’ Association for an |"0°%: In the first game victory :h,“:‘”i Policeman James O'Connor arrested Mc- | (87 Octoher 18, courtroom clerks for County | injunction restraining the Board of Police | Hanley's steady pitching. Taylor, Bpfln}!. Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Spri mute, pitched against the visitors and did ex- Ings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett | e gy 2zg S e $ . ke h st . | Bprings; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Sarat son’ 34, 'Ban Carty, ater a siruegle, and charged him | cieric Octoner 21, experienced clerks, Auditor: | Commissioners’ from annulling his liquor | Te: Piiched agaitat the visiors ao0 ¢ o ia ,Egm.g fiee Tahes Tamrel Dol Tabe Sre mpton, 24| Ma-street police station : Savatise, & Sovimber 2. guncis, Bhec. | Loanary raase Of his refusal to obey tha | “jiwet game: avd Wakh m:13s | Bprings. Upper Lake. Pomo. Potter Vailey, id. 21, and MErEUEET RIS with his mother and sev- | iy Nove T deouties, Recorder; November | bospg. > O ocr for the removal of private| .y, T DLVISION (N | Banhedrin * Helghts, - Hillville.” Orra " Hok 1 Of Oak: | oral brothers and sisters. He Is peaceable | 16, health inspéctors; November 2, jailers, | " Frati mnlayson, wh Cincinnati | COAST PIVISION (Narrow Gauge). Banhedrin - Helghts, | Hllville, Ore's _Hol ; and | o hugh when sober, but occasionally | Sheriff; November 23, balliffs, Sheriff; Novem: | .o Fank Eimlayson, who represents the | yoy york (Foob of Market Street.) | Sorings, Mendoclno Cty. Fort Bragg. West- rou 9f Em- | Comes home intoxicated and terrifies his employes, department of efectricity; | g IRy BAS eUelated il I pattert TeAs. Bania Orus, Eicurslon Tor Bone egy | Beil's Springs, Harets, Olsen's, Dyer. Scotis _Gerow, 21, an, S 3 . S o engineers, department of ele en M. White, A. W. ] MR terles—, o o | oy 3 h both’ of Bt family. Last night he went on a ram o Young and S. V. Landt, 1£6 repre- | Grady. Umpire—Snyder. 81834 Newark. Uentervilie, San Joss, Felton, and Eure! JHarry Kent natn, 91, Oukiai: e s T e Bepariment; December 1, secretaries of sent tho interestd propérty owne . Second game: e BonlferCreak, seiaGenz ind Wy R e "y i S e Sarz Anr aggleworth, 96 | P° eI e s ol Public Works and Health Department; Decem- udge Fitzgera uring the course of | Clubs— . B, o T Rt day_round trip ticke potnts kum; Julius Bertra 10 Vielens WAs being done in the McCarty house-|jer's’ jnegectors, Puhlke Works: December 14, | the proceedings stated that tion, | Cincinnatt g 3| e Newsck Ceniersie, San Jose, Now | acal e mateet ot Bt e eddecke, 23, k Oakias | hold. 2 janitors, Public Works and schools; December | in his mind, was whether, after having | New York 56 Almaden, Felton, Bou eek, e S mte blam ity . | hen O'Connor reached the scene he|is’ surveyors Public Worke: December 19, | granted @ lcense. the hoard had a TERE | matteries Hahn PRillins and Kahoo: Taylor s e e W > e Mrs. Bardwell Granted Divorce. | porch with an ax i his hana sflnmngfimi'r‘é“;"és B D e S iy ot Prhout ] s powsriun./ Upitt Soydes otz ok T o, o s Manager. Gen. Pase. . LAND, Sept. 4.—Josie M. Bardwel] | 1t over his head and threatening to sen: BB oo e The City Attorney quoted the section of | BOSTON, Sej et both St Gienwad, Fotce, Sentn e ;;-). 00098 | o p— vl o 3 e § , Sept. 4.—Plttsburg won both games et T e v Sl wio Bttt 710k ABRAMS DENIED 1 ity " L T BOSTON, S, e e CEEK ROUTE FERRY. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. well on_the ground of desertion, | £6 ter the bitite. -0 Obuu; ushed upon ower to fssue and to revoke a license If tho eighth, when Pittsburg proceeded to clinch Prym $U8 PRANGISCOFoo of Mackot Stewt (52 81— et Somdioite Paisiy as awarded the custody o liquor-ers eede e cause is i o vt F ¥ ¥ - hildren. P T B ST R T e A WRIT OF MANDATE | 1% B2 Gemurrer Mr. Haas contends that patters by D hittabura two to one. © The oy - At B ider has been cited to :‘Y“!IT _qr,flw, I e S fi’lm R AR 5T nr:e g(;:]m;lglnt fnngg!ns n& fllll(xatl':m that | game was called in the 'n;o\o*emsh on account FROM SAN {{lg‘cs!“ls(;)A}L“\ngLL VALLEY = — ppe ¥ e the lef has closed or will close the place ss. Attendance, ). Score: i ? ~u % POSTUM CEREAL. behinds Zick Abramse’ effort to restrain Chief of | in question. B L e TOAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). e s e e & m; | e Police Sulllvan from detailing policemen The court announced this afternoon that Clubs— B oy ‘Ste) we). LE 'Tkx"rl:’.li’fi rE:arJ.i' . \leyvvn::l» P RS POLICE COMMISSIONERS to prevent gambling in his Ellis-street re- | an adjournment would be taken until|gpiion . Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays FRIENDS HELP. sort has fafled him. Judge Seawell handed | Thursday morning out of respect to the | pigispurg - and Sundeys, at 8:00 and 11:% p. m. . e HEAR THE PRICE CASE |down an opinion yvesterday denying Ap-|MemOTY of the Jate Zach Hontgomery. Batteries—Nichols and W. Clarke; Chesbro L SUNDAYS-:0, "m0, 00, 1108, 1130 St. Paul Park Incident. e rams' petition for a writ of mandate INTERESTS THE COAST and O'Connor. Umpire—0'Day. & m; I 130, 46, 5:00, 6: : % T 4w baltooi] compel the removal of the officers from et e Sccond game: 1560 &. m. Goss D0t TUD 15 San Ratacl Sun- a cup and a haif of | e Police Commissioners took up the | plaintift’s poolrooms. Judge Seawell said [ ¢ . 01 Dispateh to The Call Clubs— B gt ad ays felt languid case of Sergeant Price at their meeting | that a writ of mandate would not be the | Spectal Dispa o BOSton ..... H Trains marked (*) run to San Quenttn. ing 10 ambition to get to jast night. It was shown that while | Proper remedy to secure the removal of | WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—A postoffice | Pittsburs - FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCQ. Then in about an Price had tendered his resignation to the | the policemen. Injunction proceedings, he | has been established at Moor Park, Ven-| Batteries—Dineen and W. Clarke; Tannehfll . WEEK DAYS-5:35 * 0. 1015 o h s si ¢ said, would be proper if the court would ® d Zi . Umpire—O'Day. - : . - tomach would come | yut on the retired list. which under the | Judge Luclen Shew of Los Angeles. sit. | iy "ol 0wing postoffices will be discon- American League Games. Talo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, SUNDAYS-4:15, * P such force I would fre- | rules of the old board necessitated his| g In Judge Murasky’s department of t Ponniiny: CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—Chicago, 4; Detroit, 1. Tres Pinos, Swuta Criz, Saiivas, moUl40. 215, %0, y filing notice of his resignation. The boara | the Superior Court, handed down a deci- tinued September 15: Poonkiny, Mendocino FFALO, Sept. 4.—First game: Buffalo, Monterey and Pacific Grove. > m. 10 lie down. Inelined to view Price's case in a favor- | Sion some time ago denying the pooisell- | County, mall to Covelo; Smeltzer, Orange | | BURFALD: PEBr 0 0% L0001 M o e e B dalsians Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. es I had severe head- Ly jight. and will probably render a de. | ©FS @ Writ of injunction. The poolsellers | County, mail to Santa Ana; Claire, Olive | Minneapolit, 2. :00% San Jose, Los Gatos aud Principal FROM MILL VALLEY 75 SAN FRANCISCO 2 finally became affected | cision in the matter at its next meeting. | Ar¢ now without a remedy except by ap-|,nq Yorba, Orange County, malil to Ana- | CLEVELAND, Sept, 4.—First game: Cleve- 3 WEEK S . 10:30 & 2 o impaired that I had | The board gave notice that applications | Peal to the SBupreme Court heim. Milwaikee, 2. Second game: Cleve- | s3:a0p SanJose and Principal Way Stations L g > Ypas e 2% gor renewal of liquor licenses must be TR0 o AR g8 Rural free delivery will be established | AEARISn 8 i - tadtamapitin #i .:."::'::“‘,“"“J . “iisor 3 - pepsia and constipa- | e at least two weeks before the expi- Supreme Court Decisions. September 15 at Anaheim, Orange County, | INDL PO,LI , Sept. h 3 ._'LEM._._—. 1:10 . m.: 128 t Tober, for many years | raration of present permits. inte. Sapresie. CHal tns hannad- A Bensions fssued to-day: Originaio Leyi | Kansas Citv. & _ B o R, L a5 45 . 7:05, 10:30 p. m. State he W. C. T. U, a; Policeman Arthur Fowle, agalnst whom P! = OWN | B Gaylord, Veterans' ome, Napa, $12. IEGO WATER BONDS. R it S THROUGH TRAINS. T = 4 charges were filed by “Long’ John Wil- | decisions as follows: Increase—Nathan Buck, San Diego, $I7; SAN D: Betusdeg and Buntee. % Mendey aunly, 7:00 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- e h me she had been | £i1 ¥ ca " exonerated by the board, Alma A. Murray vs. the Superior Court | William Bradfield, Soldiers’ Home, Los % o A tions. g y e v quitting coffee and /| of Los Angeles County, writ of prohibi- | Angeles, $12. Original widow—Minors and | Special Dispatch to The Y SANTA FE ROUTE $:15 p. W Saturdays—Cazadare and way ste- 1 ) Food Coffee: ras | : S 1 Ed Mrs. William Lithgow, S8an Francisco, $12. N DIEGO, Sept. 4—The City Council s 1 Coffee; she was ” tion issued; Samue monds vs. C. C. ¢ . SA . TRAIN 2:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- vear SAINT JOHN’S BAZAAR fobb, order affirmed: Ephrai Mexican war—Widow—Kate Gillias. 'San delayed action on the water S. - with asthma. She | O L O o ries | Frunoteco, §5. Wax 'with Bpain—Ofiginal | L0 eveniug delaved ection on "o Wats MARKET-STREET FERRY. O . = Sendeye _Pelet Wiges ‘sall ey ross Lo GEN Sofiee WS | WILL CLOSE TO-NIGHT | Boara of maucation o Woodlana s | —William B. Tucker, Ban Francisco, $0. | proposition of _the Sou ey °r;;" “Leave: [Ovefland: Daily for Chica-| Arsiver | Stations. 1 have as delicious | Board of City Trustees, fudgment afirm. | - Oregon—Original—james H. Hagan, Iry- | Mountain Water Company for another two nd: Daily for Chica-[ Arriver - _— W % origh in . Renewal—Willlam A. Wilhelm ks. The company secks to build and -3 e ood Coffee. ed; Willlam Lougher vs. A. J. Soto, Au- . , | Weel tial distrib all Eastern points, LW 0pd Lol +] st Johms bazaar wil be open for the |ditor of Contra Costa County, Judgment | Winona, 35 Increase—Jamés Evans|leave to the ety a partial distributing Paso, City ot Mex-| MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY. Mary Baker, of 3 T Thhe e roe the | veversed and dismissal of procecdings or. | Grants Pass, $10; Ira B. Dawson, Asto-|eystem. and thereafter to purchase the t and Phoe-| s t: had been troubled | last time to-night. dered; David E. Griffith vs. Lewin, | Tia, $8. bonds of the city for a sufficient amount Ariz., Bakersfield, Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: f | the closing ceremonies will include a con- <2 d a . ‘Washington—Reissue—John J. Joslyn, hase the system and to complete | ®& m. ta, Tulare, Han- $pm WEEK DAY §:30 a. m., 1:45 and 5:15 p. m. - <ia for years and | UL g S dance. The price of admission lndn:lnilclnr:'!grb £ i:‘mii¥’3‘°,,‘ and | o 0 e §10. 8,1 fo peel proposal included an offer to sup- Fresno, ' Merced, | SUNDAYS,.& 3 10, 114 m., 1:3 and 2:30 p. m. f i on ceasing coffec | {5 only 10 cents. or ininsts: Rawaed . Tara b b tents jssued to-day: California—Wil- | piy the system with water at b cents per Boc Aptioch. Stand- | Faze San Franctecs to Summls and oot St :m Food Coffee | 1f you wish to visit the fair to-night|\is B and Lliza A. Baker, judgment af. | Mam C. Belden, Famosa, telltale funnel; 1o gallons until such time as the pipeline ers to Chicago. Dining FICKET OFFICES. ... 821 MARKET ST. wholly ed. M: will be your last chance. Take a Mis-| frmed. 2 William Crow., Lake View, acetylene gas | from the lower Otay reservoir is com- car _between Stockt SAUSALITO FERRY. = of g oty cured, NS | Cion-street yellow car and ask the con- ; generator; Emmanuel Crupe, San Fran- | pleted, and thereafter to supply the water and Bakersfleld. e i ieapolis told me | Gicior to put you off at old St. Mary's 1 Di Co cisco, generator; George H. Fairchild, as- 1 at 4 cents per 1000 gallons. The joint| —=——~ Btockton Local: For San t Postum Food Coffee was a godsend | S ojiege. n the Divorce Court. fgnor to Market Street Railroad Com-| water committee, after studying the mat-| y0p. m. " Bablor Pinole. Mutr. bay Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, to_her, her heart trouble having been —_——————— Cecilie M. Lausten has been granted a pany, ‘T{"K"%"“'e""&“ switch; | ter for three weeks, recommended accept- t. Cornwall, Anth 68;5 » e Jeting O coffee and tak- T S givoree frem Tbme . Lausten ‘on ehe| S00ES & st S, Sgeiie, Ouaes. | Koo and, finf the disyor be fumbonzien| | = koa Wi O GIRATTIYS P n Food Coffee. SACRAMENTO, Sept. é—James Galli- | ground of extreme cruelty. Fannie L. Ter- | fidith 1, Hamiiton, Fresno. peneil teay | 0 dfl{""-";,g vite the Councll defested & Bakersfield Local: For San| Disenses, Lost Manhood Debility or v such ca2 £ gan was arrested this afternoon at Agri- 1 g has ben given a divorce from Alonzo | attachment for typewriters; Lucien Hy :‘ouo:' to adopt the committee’s report Pablo, Pinole, Muir, w m"fl%w,’nndmxmm es came to my | Do L) Park. He got Into a fight with | E. Terry for desertion. Sults for divorce | Handy, San Francisco, deviee for drawing t the boards 5 b i o O e g MK LN S ¢t 1 conclng b cul v, rawing | and thereafter one of the voted to othersfall. Try him. Chm low meluded coffee was the | jiepry Remey and struck him on the head | were filed vesterday by Harry Chamber- | lager beer; Lawrence J. Hills, Fruitvaie, | oo cher e o o atter for another 1vg v orwiia e of my trouble and T quit and took | with a m‘t‘ck. ‘l;eme 0‘-’11‘"’“ up an ax ;:m u-lg:s Hele; 92;’,"“13“',‘,‘,’:' for r'fl{ o r:?lnfi‘cfloe ;gg&'zmy g’h:;!l‘ Jl’ck;o?l. an | weeks. Meanwhile coples of all papers and Bakers- BHON. Hox 1957, s " ane g C] i . Jol wm. T am more than pleased to g:nde;::dflmm‘ e O o v Mu'e’_ for desertion; ;“ i i rf’i‘u" ghn W nsl:g. will be lunlledi_:_u_umbcr. fleld. or Accidentally Kills Himsel?. at my days of trowble have disap- emen Comninos against Joh.l&: Comninos, cared. T am well and happy.” Mre, mwm mmm.:-.d 2.::'1'”&:“:!5?6‘ e against Har: Paso Robles, bal A > derson o-gnnd. 25, nkling device; Shad- rack M, er, ¢ Harrington, St. Paul Park, Minn, | fered and arreste ks inters, automatic - reels; Grant Wi Sis

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