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PSS ik > N FRANC|ISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNZ:;I:;:::T& — — ' 5‘4 BITTER WORDS OF CONDEMNATION 'FRANK GREEN g FOR DOLE FACTION IN HONOLULU ——— e e Circuit Judge Humphreys of Hawaii Arrives on China for Vacation| alks of the Controversy. in California and T . : HUMPHREYS of the | | tes Circuit Court for the Hawail was a pa China. wh ntEht ar and to discuss tion that of visiting Wash Wd yesterday ter with in their Janl without er who him summarily Condemns “‘Dole Oligarchy.” S to explain or defen B ——— 3 CIRCUIT JUDGE F OF THREE W a military diers being em- The Dole at Washir . is reinforc - 3 ¥ 0, i a Breaking of the Controversy. < e fr ns which exi SR e et actions Are Aligned. How F hoped to perpe - b r JCACY 1S INDORSED Continued From Page Three. as ADVERTISEMENTS. R Pop-Fizz! rth and from the F S ' as to be - shipping oam e. D e com- S very citizen and business \ W s how much importance The W the arrival and departure of bt % this port, especially now Nation’s JVe <o extended a business with temperance »f the world, a business which e as the years go by, more es- beverage 5 when that business may be de- priv st dangers which up to the present me have menaced it @ ittt @ Mske it st home Sold everywhere in 2 pac Continued from Page Three. cless telegraphy over y. hair-like wires hung he brass rods. The os- cillator consisted A pair of bress ch about an inch in diameter ed ut @ distance of about une nd of an inch apart long distances from the tope of t VM, VIGOR, VITALITY ior MEN MORMON BISHOP'S have buis in wee over @fiy ry b y of meven cells operated years by the leaders of the ry battery 1.- = 2 ‘k Mormon Church and thelr fol all induction coll, causing sparks to iowers. ¥ ween the two brass spheres of liator. As !n wireless telegraphy, ups of Instruments were used, the e B ! tirg and (he recelving T ! ell transmitting instrument Manhood. Impotney ! Hummell & ned a small revolving metallic ey~ g On lis surface was clearly drawi er. Dewt linder. e ey estein. O | Witk & shellac-like substance. the pleturs T s of Bemen 5 | which was to be telegraphed. As the . [ evlinder revolved, a metallic finger borc the rofating surfa ur paint is a_non-conductor. arrent was therefore brokoen lightly on Shellac | ot despondent; & cure | " tmall, undeveioped organs. < 3 B raalate the brain ahd Merve centers; 50c & ¥ point where the rotating cylincer . h wy M A written g hrought th ntact finger In touch with ded with § bo shellne (racing. any ars fren. Aldress BISNOP BN turn d the closing of the Induction DREG CO: 3 and ' Third st eoll elreult and a crackiing spark leapad bLetween the two brass spheres of the ¢ cillator: a current was generated through the hair-like wire at the top of the brass rod and thenee passed through space in the form of an electric or Hertzlan wave. In the recelving Instrument a six-coll Ary battery operated the decohering part of the mechanism and a two-cell battery wie Inserted with the coherer and the relay. One terminal of the coherer was conneeted with the vertieal wire strung to the second rod, which was Inserted in a wocket Hke the other. The mechanieal rotation of the two eylinders of the Hum- mell pleture machine was effected by means of a_small electric motor operated by connection with the regular electric lighting current of the bullding. In the Hummell recefver a revolving eylinder similar to that In the transmit- ter, nnd so adjusted ax to rotate with it synchronously, is wound with n sheet of thin blank paper. In place of the econ- tact finger on the transmitter the receiver has a steel stylus, the poilnt of which bears upon the revolving paper. By a simple spring device the point of contaet of the stylus with the eylinder Is moved aiong an almost Infinitesimal distance with the completion of each rotation Were it not for the eircuit being broken by the shellae lines of the pleture, there- fore the stylus would Inseribe on the re- cetving cylinder a serfes of close parallel visir DR, JORDAN'S cnear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 3001 MAREET 6T bet. 6:247:2. G The Largest Anstomical Muceum in the w W JORDAN- DISEASES OF ME ->adtee RIAGE, e book for men) i BADWAY'S READY RELIEY has stood D ot wnrivaled before the public for 0 y@ars us u | hair lines completeiy around the blank Poeumonia, Rhewmstiom, Neuraigin, | Crcuit by the shellac lines resuit in their i pain, Internally | Perfect reproduction by the stylus of the ne. All druggists. | recelver in a serles of dots and d N OF HONOLULU, ATTOR! THAT HAS NOT YET SUBSIDED. WHOSE COMMITMENT YS OF HONOLULU FOR CON- i Qaptured. | Green and also John Ashmann, the secre- | | Noted Author and Pflyslchn Passen- UNDER ARREST Alieged Embezzler Said to Have Decamped Accused of Stealing Funds of the Longshoremen’s Association. Frank Green, who was treasurer of the Longshoremen's Protective Assocfation and for whom a warrant on a eharge of felony embezzlement was issued two weeks ago, was captured yesterday after- noon by Police Officer Morrisey. It is alleged that Green appropriated to his own use $200 of the assoclation's funds, Since the time the accusation was made the treasurer has been in hiding In this city under the assumed name of Kelly. He was supposed to have decamped. | About June 1 the longshoremen discov- ered a deficiency amounting to about §2500. | An Investigation was held and as a result | warrants were procured for the arrest of tary. The latter was sald to have stolen $300 and was taken Into custody on Juue S, i Green could not be found and the charge | agalnst Ashmann was dismissed last Wed- nesday by Judge Frita for the reason that Green's testimony was necessary In the prosecution of the case. The supposition was that Green had gone to Seattle, but an effort to locate him there resulted in naught. Yesterday afternoon Officer Mor- risey saw the man at Tenth and Harrison | streets and Immediately took him to the City Prison, where the charge was placed | against him. He refuses to discuss his | predicament and belng unable to secure | bail remained behind the bars. DR. S. WEIR MITCHELL ARRIVES FROM ORIENT | ger on China—Is Making Trip Around World. Dr. 8. Welr Mitchell, the eminent nov- list and physician, the author of “Hugh :\"ynnp. Quaker,” arrived yesterday on the i steamer China from a trip around the world He was accompanied by his wite | | and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. P. Schuy- | ler of New Hampshire. | Dr. Mitchell and his party left Phila- | delphia March 16, 1900, and after a tour of | |the Continent continued eastward | through Egypt and India and to the Ori- | ent. The longest visit was made in Japan, as the famous author was much charmed with that little country. After in San Francisco the party | homeward by the Canadian - —~ X3 Smith accused Judge Hum his affidavit, of personal anl. Smith's refusal to take newspaper of which Judge ckholder. Judge Hum ading of the afidavi of the three attorneys sonment for contempt. Acting Governor removal o t and recreatl solelv, and sit has no connection with the charges against him and offort to his removai. He says he has no edge of such attack, and has stud!- avolded information as to hix op- rt stand as his defen: which e more distinct by inserting | | & carb he under t hin paper wound the recelving cviinder. | For the of the layman, as the co- | herer plays so important a part in wire- iless telegraphy, It merits a brief explana- n. it 18 a slender glass tube, stopped at | her end by metallic plugs and with a smal! between them. This d with nickel filin medium of v, because th lie s0 the glass of imperfect c« er ir ries tiy sufficlent heat tc \lings, 0 that they cohere at of contact, and for the time good electrical o« tor of low The current passes through ompleting the circuit. a hammerlike blow * the outer sur- | tube by the decoherer flings to their normal | untli the oscil ng another spark from the d itter. imparts fts energy to t rire of the teceiver, thence to the ind again welds the fiings Into rent electrical conductor. e first experiment was conducted in a oom with the Insiruments six feet apart but unconnected. A profile portrait of Mayor Ashbridge of Philadelphia was se. ! lected and bent around the cylinder. | 8parks flashed from the oscillator. Elec. | trical energy shot up to the tip of. the | bass rod, leaped across in electrical way to the tip of its fellow and thence down- | ward to the coherer. The lttle metal fii- ings weided and fell apart in their work This allowed the current from the two. | cell battery to pass through the rejay, | which. In turn, closed the circult of the | six-cell battery through the magnet gov- | | erning the steel stylus. | Down came the stylus on the p ! wrapped about the rotating cylinder’ of the recelver. Then. keeping time to the tick-tack, hammerlike blows of the deco- | { herer. the littie stylus ross and fell lfke | | A thing of life and Intelligence. Mr. Ash- | bridge’s features began (o appear neatly | outlined on the cylinder. I+ waa all done | in_thirteen minutes, | | Then a more severe tost was made. The | transmitting apparatus was carried bod- | |1y into an adjoining but not a comunicat- ! | ing room and the recelving apparatus was | left in its original position. A distance of ahout fifteen feet now separated the tips | { of the twa vertical rods, and an elght-inen | wail. solldiy bullt of partition brick and plaster. intervened between them. The | transmitting apparatus was no longer vis. ible to those watching the recelver, The | electrical waves must force thelr way | | through the Intervening wall or else not | reach the receiver at all. They a1 It as | easfly ar the Roentgen rays plerce a fab- Krlr of human flesh and muscle. | Amain the electrical waves dia work well and reproduced the | recelved through the thick wall. | Other experiments conducted at the time showed the sase with which electric onrs could he operated without conneecting wires: Incandescent lampe lighted, oar- fridges fired, clocks wound by means of | the wireless apparatus, | 1 If the powder magazine of a battleship | their ortrait as oan be considered ar being a gigantio oo herer, it might be posaible to secure a wuf- ficlently powerful electrienl wave to fuse the deadlv explosives. With such n dis- covery will come the realization of the ora when the sword shall be beaten Into plowshare e | Low Round-Trip Rates West-Bound for Homeseekers. One Yimited fare, plus 82, from the East to California and return, via Southern Pacific. on homoeseekers' excursions, semi. monthly, this summer. Bouthern Pacific agents will be plad to furnish free Call- fornia literature for Eustern friends und being content to let the Pacific. —_— : Antonio Fooled With Explosives. | | Antonto Stanegna found a stick of glant | powder in the tool house at Glen Park | | vesterday and a short time afterward he! | was sent to the Kmergen Hospital to have a badly lacerated thumb and fore | inger amputated. He was unable to ex- | platn how he had caused the powder to | explode. ‘ ADVERTISEMENTS. { Best news to-day tha soap. If vou don't like it, | your grocer returns your | money. Fels & Co., makers, Philadeiphia. ORMEYERS&C0, Specialists. Disease and weakness of men. Established 1881, C o n sultation and private book free, at office or by mail. Cures guar- anteed. 731 Mar ket street (eleva- tor entrance), San Francisco. AMUSEMENTS. i MOR COMMED SCO’S PERA HOUSE FAREW MELBOURNE MacDOWELL Suparted by FLORENCE STONE, in | | SARDOU'S GREAT SOCIETY DRAMA. “FEDQORA.” MATINERS SATURDAY and SUNDAY l A Souvenir Photograph of Mr. MacDowell Wil | Be Presented to Every One Attending the Saturday Matinee PRICES.. cereraeiranninidOe, 18e, 986, B0C, 78c Good Orchestra Seat, All Matiness, ho. chest Rranch Ticket Office—Emporium. RESMEAR TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WREK. FLORENCE ROBERTS, Bupported by WHITE WHITTLESRY, In Her Grontest Ruccess SAPHO | PORITIVELY ONFE WERK ONLY ONLY MATINEE BATURDAY, Orchestra—First Blx Rows-7o, REATS KIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, NEXT—"THE SCHOOL FOR SOANDA CHUTES > Z0O EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. THE TOBINS, LESTER REEVES, | MARTINETTI AND SUTHER- LAND, LEE INGHAM, ALL DI- RECT FROM THE ORPHEUM. —ALSO— HOPPER AND HOPPER, BABY necept deposits for tickeln. Bhort from all t! rincipal Bastern rltlxlcnv: Tourist excursions personally conducted, Call on nearest agent Bouthern Pacifig, —— . Well-Known People Marrjed. Dr. Gustavus, W. Dorn, a well-known physician of this city, was marrled to Mrs. Badle McConkey, also of this city, at San Rafael last Thursday by Justice of the Peace Bellrude. Dr. Dorn was at- tended by his son, Gustave E. Dorn, and Miss Millle McConkey acted - mald to her mother. Gl - o —— Architects’ Supplies. Architects will profit by having their blue nflfmu ml%a l;y :u l!hl cents per sguare foot or uying their S oot S5 P BT St bRl always fresh and our paper the 3 - horn,yVlll & Co., 741 Hfl” l‘-b.“ '.‘“ METZLER, AND NEW COMIC MOVING PICTURES. AMATEUR NIGHT, THURSDAY. o Telephone for Beats, Park 23. ——— CERT HOUSE. FISCHER’S CONGERT HOU CHARITY MARTIN, Sig. Abramaff, Mur. by and Hart, Lilllan Levey, Arth 3 B A R 4 8 e S B0 aiic M num_and Stanle; 3 Resorved inee Bunday. " SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS, dally from 7 4. m, to 11 p. m. ADMIRRION 110, THILORIN o Baiking, including admission, ¢} children, . | Popular Prices.. o A NEW, COLLEC i ¥, COLUMBI GRANT 33. LLEBENE GO 222-224 SUTTER ST. CIGARS, La Muriel each 123c Imported; slze sold elsewhere 3 for SPECIAL REDUCTIONS MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY. Sapo'io 4 cakes 28¢ Used by everybody. Reg. 3 for %ec. Calif.raia Olive Ol bottle 78¢ " Regularly 8ic. Every t's affidavit as to ab- Sample 10c, “ch 3“0 Guaranteed ne- hand: you solute purity. Scales Welgh up to 24 Ibs curate. Fruit season Is at need one. Regularly $1.50. 0. K. Whisky The Old Rellable; 1 bottle. TSe. Regularly, bottle $1: 3 bottles, $2 Regularly. gallon #; gallon, #. Beer, “Rienzi"— Regularly, dozen quarts $2.45: Regularly. dozen nints $1.60: Brewed in Rochester, N. Y finest imported hops. ' Note the enor- rdless of cost, for mous reduction, re better Introduction. Return the beer If unsatisfactory. Mason Fruit Jars— Including Rubber Rings— s2.10. at. %-Gal. T8¢ DUe Extra Rubber Rings, Sc¢ dozen. “Society"” Tea pound 6Cc We recommend It. Regularly, T, A sclentific biend of Cognac, 3-Star tottle $1.38 Regularly $1.75. Tottled In France. Trioche, Bonniot & Co. John- Dandruff Cure and Hair Tonie, J5hn: Cure_guaranteed or money refunded. . Bissing, rog, $1.00 gallon 6% tin 15¢ Sonoma. Excellent old wine. Regularly 2c. Regularly $2.25 dozen: Sample pkg.. 1 Oolong charac Garden Peas, “New Era” 8 Olives— Regularly 12%ec. Pitted and stuffed with Pimilontos, 3 for ©. Cherries large bottle 60c In Maraschino. Regulariy 70c. Vietor brand; finest in the market, JUST IN— Matie's Herring: first of season. 3 for 23¢. COUNTRY ORDERS—Large or small, glven prompt attention. AMUSEMENTS. ERYBODY GETS A “CORKER." THE .. TOY MAKER! LAST TOY MATINEE A TOY FOR DAY, JUN SATURDAY AT 2 ACH_ CHILD. : 30— BABES IN THE WOoOoD. “TION AVORITES. 8 ENDALL. GARDNER SISTERS MAHR, WILLIAMS AND COM- . COLE AND DE LOSSE RAPH AND LAST IEK OF THE EAST INDIAN PYGMIES, Fatrma and Smaun,” EMILY LYTTON. & AN ZRA KEN VINCENT, Who will continue their receptions to children | after matinee performances. : balcony, Matinees We SAN FRANCISCO'S Every night (except Sun Reginning TO-NIGHT, FROHMAN'S Original Production From the Garden Thes- ter, New York. 'UNDER TWO FLAGS Ry Arrangement With DAVID BELASCO, Paul M. Potte: The Entire N. Y. Scenery and Co.—120 People. I ng BLANCHE BATES na “Cigarette | BERASCO s~oTHALLS TRA e Beginning TO-NIGHT—AIl This Week. MATINEES EATURDAY AND SUNDAY, EXTRA MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT Mammoth Spectacular Revival of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN On ‘s Heale of Magnificence Never Hofore Ap- broached on This Coast. Buck and Wing Danoing, Cakewalks, Blood- hounds, Negro Melodies, Etc. Eveninas. PRICES Ritinees Next Week- JULY 4, 00, 1o, e, e, 106, 16, BEFORE SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETIC CLUB BIXTEENTH AND FOLSOM 8T8, ! P. M, JACK MOFFAT OF CHICAGO vs., GEORGE GARDNER OF BOSTON. ——FOR MIDDLE-WEIGHT-— CHAMPIONBHIP OF THE WORLD, AL NEILI:' :t San Francisco CHARLES (Dutch) THURSTON, TWENTY ROUNDS EACH. «DAL..CE HOTEL~ 'Visitors to Ban Francisco who make their headquarters at these hotels en. comforts and conveniences not to ’h:'obwnod elsewhere. Desirable loca. tion, courteous attaches and unequal ml:lm. American and European .lu..' and 80c BOWSER AND matinee Fat. only G-act Drama on Oulda's Novel 5 AMES M. BROPHY. OF VAUDEVILLE'S | { Tisuron Ferry, Foot of Market S8 10c; opera chalrs | LEADING THEATRE | i | SAN FRANCISGD AND KORTH PAGIFIC Delighted With the Route I came over the Burlington two years ago and was delighted with the route. As my parents ex- pect to visit southern California the coming November, I would be pleased for them to come the same way. Please send them information. E. J. Brown, Chula Vista, Cal. The Burlington Overland Excursions leave San Francisco Tuesdays and Thursdays—Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago— EVERYWHERE East. Tickets and berths at— Ticket Office, 631 Market Street W. D. Sanborn, General Agent San Francisco Traluns 1oave nud nre due 1o arrive at SAN FRANCINCO, (Main Line, Foot of Market Stree. ) Faow Juxs 14 1901 trave Cheap Rates East i Santa Fe The places, the rates for the round trip and the dates of sale are below. | The other details can b» had of the Santa Feagents. BUFFALO, $87.00 R | July 3, 4; Aug. 22, 23; | m":um g | Sept. 5, 6. i 'm-':.'..- {| CHICAGO, $72.50 | July 20, 21. | CINCINNATI, $76.50 | June 30 and July 1. CLEVELAND, $82.50 Sept. 5 and 6. COLORADO SPRINGS: $55 July 8 and 9. DETROIT, | July 1 lnsd882:. - | e o | LouISVILLE. $77.50. Rt =y | Aug. 20 and 21. | _1m:e3e Valiejo. T:83% | | COAST LINE (Narrow tiauge). MILWAUKEE, i74.50 July 17 and 1 The best service and the pleasantest way is fur- aished by the i Santa Fe €4) MARKET ST. (Foub of Market Streel.) 8:484 Nowark,Centerrille, san Jose, Foiton, ta and Wag CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRASCISOD—Poot of Market Street (Slip 8)— 9:00 11:00am. 109 300 E18r.s. ELAND—Fool of Brandwap. —16:00 {3:00 19:08 0. 13:00 200 4:00rm. | | | COAST LINE (Broad Gangs). | (Third and Townsend Sta.) CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESS RAILWAY COMPANY. 8an Francieco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:0, %:0, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Extra tri turdays—Extra trips at 1: 3%, 1N a m: 1N SN Ean Rafae! to S8an Franclsco. 10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 &. m.; 12: Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 10, 34, Lagen B oo, |_|u Francisco. | | & | ow | Destination. | days. | Duys, Novato, [10:40 ami $:40 am Petaluma. | §: 10:25 am. §:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | 7:38 pm ¢:10 pm | | 240, 110 & m; Leave San Francisco. Week | Sun- Days. | dayn | 00 am pm am| pm | 1:30am Fulton. 400 pm| Hewiiaburs. (10:60 ' ealdsburg. [10:49 am Pl Eviton, Santa Fe Trains e e v P T | Dail; 10:98 am Geyserville, m| Cloverdale. | 7:33 pm{ §:3 pm | 6:00 pm| _ Hopla 10:40 am|10:35 ama ::-:Ir::go‘m lngwin'::l }x:==l 20 pm. amj flnmnall. n-{n' Sonoma | 3:38 am| pml 5:00 pm| Gien Eilen. | 8:08 pm| 4:3 pm 10:40 am|10:38 am _S;fll sevastopot. | 7:35 pm| 6:2 pm "Whife Sumhur BPrings: at Fulion o for Aftrar Lytton for Lytton 'BL...;... ings; at Q nrvmamor Skagge lmm‘.‘ n.' g, SIS getegs oo S50 prings, Bay, Lake t Y Sty B, st ue Laurel Il PP Eivermide, | Lisrlev'er Bueknelt Helghoar Muliiite, - Ores " Hot ino’ City, Fort . Weat- | | Freano. 1, m-.%wn& Eimmine, || o, m datly. Beify "’E‘ ’ > i o o ’Q‘:u.l -4 4 .le..M-n‘ o el "‘i‘.:m‘,.:‘. Monday round trip ticketa at re- | | Fesending * ’tn vt 3 SRR = o e || ST in 5 e e ‘o pMarket itreat, Chrontcle o g, 35NN, | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. | Via Sausall Sommendl o '.'&'. FROM BA &"&'@fl%}% VALLEY to ura HE T 8% 5, 8¢ 2‘: l:g: 80 o BXT T Saturdays at d.l and l!!a_‘ m. T R oy S s | _Trains {};{;‘A L(E :: REUEY s T ay;:i}"%fia& b mg.?n.. s, b m and way ata- 15 p. m. Baturdays—Casadero and way sta- 85 . M. Week da: U e e aterture sre. | WOAK Men and Women i W | S e R e