The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 13, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1900, 3 MRS.“JOE” NOLAN DEMANDS (HIRTERISNIT HAIR CATCHES IN BELTING; A DIVORCE AND A FORTUNE RECOGNIZED BY SCALP NEARLY TORN OFF ' JUDGE CORLM He Ignores Section Protect- ing Defendants From Attorneys. e LA Order of Court Made Delivering Money to an Attorney Instead of to the Person It Right- fully Belonged. A case showing that a Police Judge was | > / | | either fgnorant of one of the provisions | : x i 3 “ ‘ A\ 4 f ! of the charter or knowingly violated it t : = /i / came to light yesterday when Lottie Fos- | | ter, a woman of the tenderloin, made a | complaint at police headquarters that G. | | W. Rose, an attorney, had obtained from | the property clerk $5 that belonged to her and refused to delfver it to her. | The woman was arrested last week on | a charge of grand larceny for stealing $ i > £ . . /) | from a man. A $5 gold plece was found | i : 5 g 2 4 e ‘ | on her and was booked as evidence. The | case was heard before Judge Conlan and was dismissed, as there was no evidence to show that the woman had stolen the money. Ex-Judge Graham was engaged ~#!to defend the w man, but he turned the - 7 ¢ S | ; = ey St g ose applied several s € ) Y MR AND MRS. J. F. NOLAN, WHOSE | | a5 Clerk Esola for the 5, | -~ / MARRIED LIFE MAY END IN THE 2 vas ccessful in getting the DIVORCE COURT. o Wednesday Rose, accompa- Llni Judge Conlan, called’ upon the | ) [ 2 - ‘clerk_and produced an order, / N\ N 1 by the Judge and written gut By | | MISS LAURA LAMBERT, WHOSE \ | peacemaker In the disturbed household, | fiMself, authorizing the property clerk to| | SCALP WAS NEARLY TORN OFF IN t each succeeding quarrel widened the | Sy e Sorier ot cond Beola harasq| | A CANDY FACTORY. h. until the inevitable came and money to Rose and obtained his re- — for -divorce was instituted. Mrs. | ceipt alieges {ncompatibility and de- The Foster woman yesterday demanded s T BERT, sid- * a division of the community prop. | from Rose the return of the 35, atter she { BT A S BaRT. resld . " oy had ascertained that it had been delivered oy e i e . | to him. He lifted his cane and threatened with a distressing and peculiar It 1s over this demand that a stubborn | to strike her. Later they met in the Hall | accident in Haas' candy fac- | contest is probable, as husband and wife Of Justice, as she had been advised by the tory, §10 Market street, where ideas of what this | Police to sed ¢ Conlan, and after they | she is employed as a chocolate dipper, Joe Nolan has! e Toah Ofjcach other | vesteraay afternoon. The girl's hair be- nce to his wife's er intention of com- | came entangled in belting that run over | | s been served with no papers s eliver up $20 he kept from | a pulley and before the machinery could; seen the comp t. which. by i had put up for a frlend. | be stopped her scalp was nearly torn off. When | . SaPt vas notified of the cir- | She was at once removed to a private } \ \ > ‘ Nolan she 3 ressed his surprise | sanjtarfum and e attention given 744 of Judge Conlan and the her. It is not thought that her injuries 1 view of the fact that D fata nide" SibaRh the charter had | Will prove fatal s gl ntire wealth had = P g L 4 - .- 3 "ot ?;l"‘?";gg e < e section re: as f ar 3 et ’ : ! When property o rom her fatber's estate ', Lok oy B3 taken from any m and recetved about $30.- h beer ob . man expert de. i i more ur e death of her m SR the proceeds r v oon 2o p 1 and prob- | or r exat e S Bot t the t trou i on of the assignm ¥ el v . but | ert Durst stopped - as quickly | era ted that provisions of t| ould not e de- $, even on Judg CUTTING OF OFFICER ) HOWARD INVESTIGATED Evidence Taken at the Preliminary | ..7;“‘;“;“»;..».’ — T = %’n\.rcx.m-:n;s IN FOLICE COURT. Examination of J. Snowgrass | P t I' e JEASON SHATDERED ISTOLE THB PRCE OF e sz pm e i | NGIVOUS FTOSITATION. & { George Nemr, a Syrian, living at 41! geadly weapc g d before e ————————re T0 CONSUL BELL BY LONG SICENESS A SUIT OF CLOTHING xtiresestmois i fhea st S0 "BTA 50 A Noted Boston Woman Describes e - [ The evidence showed that Nemr | Geriiit o d Sutt rg(”: Y its Symptoms and Terrors.—Two —_— e Ex-Councilman John Lovell of Los' Young Business Man of San Jose| fled that defe Full Uni f enal standing on the sidewalk talking to Fuller nionp © nglo- : a la when Conway brushed against | ¢ a atterock, entered the sa- 3 0w E P "9 Angeles Becomes o Maniac and | Sentenced to Serve Sixty him' and remarked, - What are vou taike | P e e Severe Cases Cured by Lydia XE. Saxon Race Advo- Seeks to Injure Days in the County ing shorthand for?” Nemr struck him nding 8 He had a drink with cated. Himself. { Jail. | and three other Syrians came out of the ' them and they asked for a bed for the | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. | 3 Gl hov tore his coat and shirt and beat | night. Mrs. Skel old them she had no | B> | him. The Judge will give his decision on | FOO™, bul‘ the: " 1. Tuesday. | fell asleep. —_—) Harry Walters, the bunko-steerer who s | place. She Y tailed. : o 1 onfant st Gefenaant his frie t | Walters. A,‘ i =5 s against ery effort will ction in one of to get him Fulton street, Judge Fritz of the After he returned with g one, had a larceny. Wiliiams protect s e and called at her ' how H ard was ¢ Lat g r he left | marked that if he had known at t s cut he would h used He was corroborated to some ock pparently did not reserved ard re- nd gold bracelet, both being valued at § Charles Webber, t, swore to a o Bre4444 4404444444444 44404 444040444044 .0000000000000000‘00000‘00‘0000000004 ss” ‘court yeste fo! of Frank Davis, a brickla charge of obtaining money se a strong one, on' the sion till Monday. fine | be’ impose - - — ~ request and sen- | 7 . T bond was WOUNDS INFLICTED BY — APYRRTISEMENI® f = tence it FRERRER PROVE FATAL 99 | Where b e “"} h|ffl 3 "Hat Da f» Pile ot Liveryman M. F. Sullivan, Who Was I ! - Badi cr'pp‘ed« e . which Jabbed With a Penknife, Dies it Shzets, at St. Mary’s Hospital. i i , VOTERS OF GALT HEAR WOODS. . G. Blake, machinist, w M. F. Sullivan, ctatbad 6 Ak A il '!nll orst 18 8 ° s TREES MUST BE FUMIGATED. M. Bradley head last S Frerrer, died ] o~ vin ns a Speech Does Much to Strengthen Re- - row at the Tiv night at n ran a v Sixth and Je: in his employ for money cked dow by Order Regulating Importations at the Port of Vancouver. ANCOUVER. B. C., Oct. 12.—Collector ms J. M. Bowe cived tel- advices from the department at ting that the importation of o ADELE. WILLIAMSON. \§§™ in the hope the sta Qaklana, Without warning he walked up to Sulli and bushes will be 3 van and jabbed a penknife into his United e AR iy 1016 Bryane| Frerrer was arrested and held pending et (e S and Jothes conn: O n, BEYARL | e Teanit of the wound. A charge of murs oy from Oclohe S il Llentitier I8 ot o ls | Ger will now be preferred against him. I am so nervous! no one ever suffered as I do! There sup endence of a special officer, who Mularkey, had repeatedly ——————— dered her out of the house, but Maggie Women's Triangular Fight. isn't a well inch in my body. I honestly believe my lungs uction of e sday night she ii i % 8 s returned. Thursday night she haa s on Be are diseased, my chest pains me so, but I have no cough. I Nana Draude, who v, Maggie arrested on a charge of vagraney | M builtn o £ Al g i Nea bt e MY | nard street, surrendered hersel? yesterday - ve indicesti i st ¢ irees. and being under the | Conlan yesterday. The Julge heard Mis, | o the police and was booked at the Ciiy | am S0 Weak at my stomach, and have indigestion terribly, and e of & coripe! officer cannot ss o a slor McNamara's evidence, but was arrants g fail to be satisfactory. On an order grant- i A 2 e A L to understand how the girl could be callag -. The complaining witnes ery | ed by the officer in charge the customs |a vagrant. At Mrs. MoNamaoo, e or e et invited | authorities will accept the entry of the | he continued the case until to ey, oo sos | are Mrs. Margaret Kerr and her siste e S nte Bote. who iive nenr e | and backache nearly kills me, and yesterday I had hysterics. | promised to bring forward witness - M aude_ha arrestes , | Bopport the charge. Ses to | Draude. Mrs. Draude had them arrested % There is a weight in the lower part of my bowels, bearing TEG > on a similar_charge, but the cases were ere 1s a T‘e-: 1 i P s Y, ORTEGA GAINS A POINT. | chiipet I Podes Belcos Oapimar s JismiSeit sepccmber 30 whiis s nasz| down all the time, with pains in my groins and thighs—1I ecan’t sleep, walk, or sit, and blue —oh goodness! I am simply palpitation of the heart; am losing flesh; and this headache the out of DEMOCRATIC RALLY AT NAPA. increased suppl bloos Causes Dismissal of Jurors Sworn to | Fith battery, upon D, I rien; clerk | and her sister were returning home trnm] 2 vhich O'B: laims w | Poolroom Cases Set. i the H}Oft mi':er?'m? Of Wom.en'." 4 < the Orators. T \Oniee e I spaetng O'Brien started to put Fitzpairion st woli| Attorney Coffey, special prosecutor - in | This is 2 most vivid description of a woman suffering with Jh'q(”:‘ rfizfiméa:‘: Rkl s TR g:zr;::;‘::m%_;;r:‘xfifigg:msm the head with | the poolselling cases, succeeded yesterday | e | elisor to summon & new venire. District | tinued untll next Wednesday, © - <"~ Henry Schwartz's case in Judge Conlan's| Of misery when there is no meed of it. Read about Miss on Thursday night fo | el sy, oxered o aloction. | L Oae s Detten. the ePRTtender from | COUK O aaes tn Tudse Mogan's court Oe.| Williamson’s case and how she was cured. Try His Case. [ dence showed that Fitzpatrick calied upon | o0 o — eoe James F. Farrahar and D. M. Delmas| SAN JOSE., Oct. 12—The attorneys for | O'Brien for payment of a bill for $2m, v stration, caused by inflammation or some other ed the case, i ing several of those on the Police nervous pl'O.. ¥ 4 was presented, stating that the { c - n getting s . $ . .y . 8. is deputics hefl thke. an Cann bl sk Ok Kb rn";”:fino"i?r?;gfloflfg Court calendar set for trial. The case of | diseased condition of the womb. To-morrow he will ad- | chance of the subsequent discovery f an is narry Mrs. S. M. | tober 26 and John Phillips’ case in Judge ”m m‘m evening speaks at St.| Judge Lorigan then discharged the few | watch valued at $100. was in; 1 had been troubl with rheumatism for struet, —————— | “DE s RS i “ 7 1 ifted Des it jurors that had been chosen, and appoint- | arraigned in Judge Conlan's court t"rl;pn'd} In the Divorce Court. i ‘\!P"' Prvgaa 2 I I had nervous pmStranon Eiaco. mpoke WAL | SCnire of clghty talckman o THOy rh bh | S arsadatt Ha ea mimued Sntl] Mext| Decrees of divorce were granted ves-| Was suffering such tortures | terribly, caused by female % Tplendia e | in court next Monday morning, o which | ty-four hours for contempt of court, " | terday o A lock, from Frank| from nervous prostrafion that | weakness. I suffered every- n a_splend =t se was contipued. AR A LD IS s N v | Klock for willful neglect an ertha 3 3 on of the issues in — - 3 i i > : s o 1 Richard Staeubli for de- ra 4 4 e of them did me much ign was listened to attentive WATSON GOES FREE. Appeal Cases Not Heard. | Stacubli from Richard Staeudlt for do_| life was a burden. I could | thing; was unable to eat, y back, hips and legs v head), would nearly was very bad. Everybod: 1 took five bottles Judges Cook, Lawlor and Dunne id not | by Elizabeth Gilman against Neal O. Gii- mot sleep at all, and was too | sleep, or work. After a while sit in bank yesterday morning in Judge man for failure to provide, Sarah C. VAL Oct. 12—Hon. Frank - Silisat P BE 4 Chiaeys Lawlor's courtroom in the Hall of Jus. | Striplin against James H. Striplin for | Weak to walk across the floor. | I was induced to try Lydia E. . i Re. 1 E Sy, Florence ‘Morrls ‘a enry ¢ : e ey chts s T Lon AN, Dot e s | o '&g’%fi;flflefi :gl"offie’f’ o0 Seneal o lM):()rS!s for infdelity, ‘Tena Madzen | My heart was affected so that | Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- g of the o 5 = > s o % Jua ook was unable to b * | against Josep sen n & : n "Gt | Wiiter . Watson of the charge o ha | havine been called away ‘o ‘attbnd he | Ellen Harrington: against farry Har-| often I could not lie down at | pound, and I really began to ¢ McKinley and Roose- | ing murdered W. J. Breckenridge on the | Session of the Masonlc Grand Lodge, he | rington for cruelty g | Vallejo Hears Frank McGowan. | progecuting Attorney Asks for Dis. 0" the cegnsing of ihe Fioe WL SISO 0L A torny tccmman s | BHRS et e | o ena ameien. | T oo e B Procaing. | improve on taking the e system. By all dealers in| eocors for the speak d.“nlcz:nt(a‘l};-.e S, -;! | aressed Judge Smith, saying that he wes f‘;‘fg‘ggmg“gfi fl‘:f'::(:f&!m:dh:l:nefi el a6 Seeariiiestiow 4 the’ ool | too ydia E. Pin am's bottle. 3 .contm“ 0 € i | ing ‘and ntroauced Mr. McGowan. - | Gente to.convies Watson of tancant, oVl | Cohiee 1 move from the Cify Higu ‘il | fornia”. Automobile ' Company were flled | Vegetable Compound and it | the medicire, and am now Bepee e 5t Mteacatie e e o aiies im e souEe Iretetion) ?\i;féxfimfilsfrtc?{%é;?x?’fie]“z’m;mfi I h?.";‘%%?. :ubss(c(;:lbe‘;‘j..h"'{he'd‘L worked like magic. I feel that better in every way, and feel _RIVERSIDE, Oct. 12—The largest po- | R d‘lesi‘l':‘:fge‘d'fe T o '-?l‘s"‘.s’.fifg’r.‘fi 2 room Intended for tes '3? Michael J?rfdrw!n.“azrle'ic E. Hancock, | yO‘ll‘ medicine has been of in- | like a different Pemn" Iam at the opera-house to a large as- | - ‘ew Steamship Company. A | semblage, Republicans from many out.| Name, plate and 100 visiting cards en-| The $50,000 shoe stock of the Rochester| The Mexican Steamship Cempany has | 196 N. Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. Marienville, Pa. | side points were on hand, and this city'n] graved In the correct style for $2. Cards | Shoe Co., N. Y., will be sold at 50c on the | been incorporated, with a capital stock RE; —We have depost National City Bank of Lynn, $8000, voters were out in full farce. The Goy-| from plate 31 per hundred. Die stamping | doliar. Finest shoes ever made for men, | of $100.000, all of which has been sub- | ek e o et e S L e Al L) ernor spoke on “Militarism and Imperial- | and embossing done. ‘French Organdie’ | women and children. Sale to begin Mon: | seribed by the following directors: J. vom | are not genuine, of were published befors obtaining the writar's i and, e remacks wers frequeatly | and ether mew ‘writing papers Just re. | day: Oct. 15, at the Bee Hive Shos Co., 11 | Helme, Nathan H. Frank, Ira 8. Lillek. Tission: LYDIA E. PINKHAM MED o interrupted by applause. celved. Sanborn, Vail 0., T4l rket.® | Market street, near Third. * | F. R. Swasey and J. V. Geary. |

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