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e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 3901, ADVERXISEMENTS. FPP P Y PP U SigK HEAEAGHE od by thes> $145,110 00 136,29 08 26,627 04 C. F. For Stomach Disorders, C: yut and Dyspeps C;?;NK [ e v!st'r DR. JORDAMN'S creat (HE!SE‘JF& OF A fiml‘! tp 3051 EASKET 5. bet. G a1, B Lagpes A e &7, 8. fiwm . JORDH—DISIASES OF MEN Consatiation free and sricty privare Trearment personally or x HDDDSB DD | ? 2 .!ot:'u'l‘.lo A io. Can obtain renew- S ed_strength _and s vigor by the use of “Dr. Plezce's (lat- est improved) “ELPOTRICBELT" Drugs do not cure. Elec. Buy Do Belt yatil for it s the BEST, £nd, Appliances ity is the remedy! r. Plerce’s, nds cured! et office or send a 2c stamp for Acdress PIERCE 0 San Fran- Giern Gtice—1ids Droadway, New . | NEW ADVERTISEM)’NTB. SUSPECT WIDOW OF MANY CRIMES Police Believe She Is Guilty of Fourteen Murders. Four Husbands, Five Children | and a Sister Among the Victims, DAYTON, O., Oct Mrs. J. A. Wit- | mer, a widow residing in this city, has been arrested by the police at the insti- 1 fon ot the Coron and is held a pris- cner at 1 y 1S '*\I}ptLlC\l . the list including | one sister | trerent families n d as housekeeper. as ner siscer, | a week ago | ances. An au- uest or Mr:.y\ nere frow | | ! peiloniueu o, € | ence o wrses oL, 8 ed tne pres- 4hu copperas*in tue som- uppn the death of her und, rred mcaweger, came, ac- rolice Lepartment uata, tne ren. ‘Ane second hus- severai years arter three crildeen of tnis | rapia sion, Her Witmer, died last nee Geatn was Some- y alige. of age, and 1orm- this State. She ppines and a sis ; York asylum. or the sus pected | osed which e © ;upseu by Mrs. ion or tne police, Witmer was Middletown ot arsenical t that time s the subject ning Keller's death sumilar to that of | poison. She John Wenz died in Sep- 3 The doctors at- ) blood poisoning, but ner that they were dis- | s at the time. death his 4- | Stowe Gabler These two per- the Coroner now of the na- LEIDRED L “FAKE” MINING AGENT Induced to Deposit Money as § i Sacunity | | for the Position of a | per. i street, secured reet and lived _but he has «d in the Union | d saved about $350, ted in the Hibernia | cnths ago he saw an for a timekeeper at a mine | 3l Dorado County, and an- He called at Robson's office | T but was told that | security. He | ank and signed an | to_be taken from his | %% till the remaining | w mine, and after éeks znd not came to the con- ndled. He c: und it closed, o4 MURDEROUS ASSAULT | oW PATBICK BANND‘{‘ < to Disclose to th: he Name of His Assailant. bbed seven t Positively Re: FPolic= later to| One of man who used the | s Dinan and Wren | took ‘ nty Hospi . but the man, and AnmEe Ry om Aiaska and hé | 1t was decided | rther investiga- | up in ‘‘he| 5 2 s 8¢ SECRETARY SQUIERS SAYS HE BROUGHT NO CURIOS | Ees Peen Making a Collection fo: | Years, but Left It at | entsin. | | i i G Squiers of the United ) at Peking is indignant at s that he has returned to this »aded down with costly bric-a- ental wares. He stated last only has one case in filled with some dress s wife bought in China and tends having made into the repo country v that cu: he has a very fine| which he gathered | hard work in China, that lw never tried to bring them to Of hey are at pregent stored Dunphy’s Examination. The preiiminaty examination of J. W. Dunphy on the charge of murder for and killing Edward Stanton at and Mary streets was commenced | Judge Conlan yesterday morning. | was represented by Attorney John The y_witness examined was Silver, who testified to and’ finding two re- hy said that he had | > had wronged his | The hearing will be resumed this morning. —_——————— Finds Home for Deetitute Boy. Willis Soules, a iittle boy whom Secre- | tary White of the Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children found wander- ing on the streets last Suturdav com- plaining that he had no home, been = |rm'1—fl with the Mission of the (:uod Ea-l { maritan. | THE DOCTORS AGREE. ‘ — | Two Physicians Both Agree on tha | New Scientific Dandruff Treatment. | Dr. J. M. Powell of Spokane, Wash,, | say “Herpicide has given good satis- faction in my family for dandruft.” | Dr. w. Alban of Walla Walla, Wash., sa; “I find Herpicide all that is claimed for it as & dandruff cure, I ghall preseribe it.” Dandruff is a germ assease and you can’t cure it unless you kill the dandruff germ; and you can't do that unless you use Newbro's Herpi- cide, the only preparation in the world that destroys the parasites. A delight- ful halr dressing; allays itching instani!. makes hair glossy and soft as silk. It is } a sure dandruff destroyer. ]fl‘m{ 5 BRITISH COLUMBIA HONORS AN AUTHORITY ON SALMON Government Officials S=cure Services of John P. Babcock, Chief Deputy of the Cal- ifornia Board of Fish Commissioners —b | | | i OHN P. BABCOCK, chief deputy of the Board of Fish Commissioner: State of California, has resignec his position to accept a more re- eponsible 2nd more remunerative one in the same field of endeavor under the Government of the province of Brit- Mr. Babcock has zn inter- tion as an authority on the | propagation of salmon and trout. His knowiedge is purely practical, and has | been applicd with marked success in t! ™| State. t is the intention of the British Colum- bian Government officials to replenish the waters of the Fraser River, which even oo DENE THE KIDNAPER eir Victim Identifies Them and They All Confess. =i PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7.—Charged with abducting and robbing Mabel Good- rich, the proprietress of a disreputable establishment, Howard 1. Sloan, Henry Wallace, D. K. Knight Finlay and Os- ar . Dunlap were to-day taken before a strate and further hearing next Monday. n committed without bail Sloan an unemploved newspaper reporier; Waliace was also a city reporter for the Press; Finlay was emaployed in the busi- ness depariment of the North American as a stenographer, and Dunlap is a bar- ber. The quartet were arrested Satur- day on warrants sworn out by Mrs. Good- rich. The woman was the first witness against the prisoners and identified each ){ them. Sle then -told the remarkable story of her abduction, confinement and robbery. Detective Donaghy related the story of the arrest of the prisoners, and stated tnat all had confessed. Dunlap, he said, told him that his purpose was to assist Sioan in piacing Mrs. Goodrichein the Lunas of tne Law and Order Society. He had ot been toid of the intention to roo the weman. Wallace was the only prisoner to testi- fy. He sald Sloan had suggested to him the plan by which Mrs. Goodrich was to be abducted in the interest of the Law and Order Soclety, which organization would reward them for their services. Later, Wallzce said, Sloan made the proposition to rob the woman. Walluce refused to become a party to the robbery, he declared, and sald further that he dm not see Bloan from that time unci day of his arresi. Counsel for Mrs. Goodrich asked that the prisoners be held on charges of con- spiracy, highway robbery, assault and battery and Kidnaping. This was done, excepting In the case of Wallace, who was held for conspiracy and kidnaping, the enalty for which counsel announced is ife mprisonment. XIDNAPER SLOAN ENOWN IN THE GARDEN CITY Serves a Six Months’ Sentence in the County Jail for Petty Larceny. SA‘\I JOSE, Oct. 7.—Howard K. Sloan, one of the men implicated in the kidnap- ing of Mrs. Mabel Goodrich at Philadel- | phia, is well known in this city, where for | a time he was employed on one of the caily papers. Sloan was arrested here in October, 1590, and sentenced to the County Jai! for six months for vetty larceny. A number of charitable ladies became inte ested in him, ana when his term expired they secured a'm a position to learn re- porting. Sloan kept straight for some time, but later became Involved in several | questionable transactions. From here he | went to Los Angeles. — Granted a Nine-Hour Day. SAN JOSE, Oct. .—The carriage work- ers of San Jose have been granted a nine- hour day at ten hours’ pay. L CALIFORNTAN SELECTED T MON IN FRAS: WHO HAS BERN PROPAGATE SAl.- R RIVER. & now carry more river on the work Mr. salmon than any other Pacific Coast, is the i been asked to un- o propagate as canning industr; ence of forty- river. ated by tiie pres- Mr. entered lhe of t h Co | April, 1861, as a_patrorman. ing ar his work had made such an im- ression on the officers of the board that c was made chief of the patrolmen. He was stiil further advanced in the follow- ing year to the office of chief deputy, which position he has hei. up to the pr: ent time. During the ten yvears he has the co 1: jurisdietion ock, over the beard. although a Republican ras not disturbed when Goverror a Democrat, was elected. Recognized as an Authority. chief deputy of the board is ccout officer. On him devolves the w j of carrying out the orders of the mem- | bers, who are usually chosen becaus> of | their fondness for fishing, skooting and other sports of the fie'd. | Mr. Babeock is a reco | on the propagation of Th nized authori | He planned the hatche: i Wawona, Yozemi Humooidt Cointy. and aimon Coun ;lsrgz-tt sa!mon static: | 1898, its third season, | direction of M | cggs were ha: | station at Battle This is in the world. In ,hlle still under the 48.500.000 falmon s the greatest ason number ey at one as more than ail the other It w { hatcheries on the coast combi station. duced. Since Mr. charge as chief dep: hatched under the ju | board 105,184,700 saimon and | These have all been d public waters of the ate to supply both | sport and food for its people. Framed Protective Law. Babcock framed and defended at Mr. tection of salmon. Under lis beneficent workings the hatcherles are run to their full C'lpa(‘ll while the catch hss in- creased steadily. The Sacramento is the great salmon river of California. It is also a profitable field for the f men, as their catch is marketed at once at good prices, and not canned, as is the practice eisewhere, Mr. Babeeck's he 'lqu'-ncrs will be at Vietoria. For the ear or more he expects to spend the ST | time on the i‘raser Riv dying th he mon and r hate umm(vs(nr‘org babits of ctermining the at meot to- v.l 1 Mr. Babeock. in ght estabiishme.its on the | service | b ihe | Sacramento the present law fer the pro- | CLAINS DOROTRY Denver Actor Says That Miss Studebaker Is to Marry Him. Laughs at the Story of Her Coming Remarriage to Scctt McKeown. DENVER, Oct. 7.—If Dorothy Stude- baker, the celcbrated San - Franciseo beauty;, ®oclety girl and actress, is golng Icown, her former hus- in Denver who wouid to marry Scott X | bana, there is a like to kmow ft. says, for he !s cngaged to marry Miss| zer, 2nd adds that the -ceremony | some time before Christmas. | » question i{s Harry Yost, an actor, who is ng an engag: | Empire Theater. Yost was asked to-da regarding a telecram sent out from S Francisco la3t week stating that Doroth Studebaker would abandon the vaude stage for good and vemarry her former husband. “There i3 nothing (o it,” he said breezy laugh, “‘I'm the chap that's go! to marry Dorothy Srudebaker, and w into the theatrical bu George Ade ia writing a sketch and when we start over the cl cuit we will make all these other acts look like trash. McRecwn don’t cut mn at all any more. Dot has passed him up and ke is trying to get a little notoriety by that storv about a second marriage. | “if vou think I ain’t in the righi, let| me tell yeu that I've got that $20,060 dia- mond recklace McKeown gave her on her wedding morning. She gave it to me to keep uvntil we are marricd.” Harry * Yest and Derothy Studeba’ et last June, going frem St. Louis to icago. According tg Yost it was a case of love at first eight both sides. 8he had fin! d an engagement at Forest | s, and he had closed at the | After reaching ('1!—{ cago Yost became Miss Studebaker's man- ager and locked after her affairs until her mother’'s death called her back to San Francisco. ‘Ycst was born and raised in Cincinnati. His’parents own a beautl- ful home there cr Wainut HIL e ART OF INDIA AND JAPAN SUBJECT OF HIS LECTURES Professor ' Fenollosa Has Bxn En-| gaged to Deliver a Courss Befors Channing Auxiliery. Professcr Ernest F. Fenollesa, who ar- rived on the steamer Coptic on Sunday, | will Geliver a sertes of lectures before tr Channing Auxillary, commencing Tue: day afternoon, Cctober 1o, ' cf his opening lecture wiil be ik Chi and J Professor Art of Indla, twenty-three’ L has been studying the art and literature | of those countries and has had charge of the Government schools in Tokio during a large porticn of that period. The lectures will be delivered in the reading-rcom of the First Unit: Church at Franklin and Geary stre Professor l'(n"llcia has hed a wide e: and organized a t. B to 188 he was connectsd \\llh the Wrts Echaol ot Baston, and returned, to Japan In '186, where he has since re- mained. — e . Special Rates 1 | For s'de rides to points on the Santa F. | Upen to holders ot Episcopal Church Co: vention tickecs, friends accompanying clders of mine months excursion <ets. Lates of sale, November 10 inclusivi ¥or ume tables, Limit 2 da $4% Market st.. and ferry depot. Sheots Herself in the Breast. a icng 2Mme. Limy f Cyprien e merchant, de at 10 o'ch ng herse on Jacksen left breast vas immedi: ceiving Hospital, 2 crit McKinley Monument Fund. Following is the status to date of Lol Sz, reported Tetal to date .... e Const Region of Alaska. Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Chief of the Divi- | sion Blolegical Survey of the Department ’Uf Agriculture, dellvered n 1 > last night at the Academ, “The Coast Region of ‘ture was_illustrated by ers, jcelgres, for ar North. FOR fi5 BRIDE It cannct be true, he ! ent at the | instruetive | f Sci- } Septersber 23 to | | | | | 7 Nights Egch Week. lDI‘?ECTORY ¥ Miss Marion Cunningham, the Popular Young Treasurer of the Young Woman’s Club of Emporia, Kans., has This to Say of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. «DruArR MRS, Pixxras : — Your Vegetable Compound cured me of womb trouble from which I had been a great cufferer for neatly three years. During that time I was very iregular and would often have intense pain in the small of my back, and blinding headaches and severe cramps. For three months T used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and aches and pains are 232 past memory, while health and happiness is my daily cxpesicnce now. You cer= tainly have one grateful friend in Emporia, and I kave praised yevr Vegetable Compound to a large number of my friends. You bave my permission to publish my testimonial in conncction with my pictare, Yours sincerely, Mrss Mariox Coxxixezar, Emporiz, Xans.” $5000 FORFEFT TF THE ABOVE LETTER 1§ SOT GENUINE. When women are iroubled with irregular, supprm:d or painfal menstruation, weakness, I or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-dovwmn feeling, sion of Lze overics, hackache, bloating (or fatulence), general debility, Lhr,ns‘mu., and nervots pros- tration, or 272 beseS with sneh xy:xptom as faintresy, lnssitnde, o:cma;b lity, irritability, nervousness, melancholy, “all” gore,” and “want-to-be-le: fi',alnne IeeLns\. bloes, and hovpelessness, they 7 shonld remember there i3 onme fried and roo -m:zdv “Lydia E. Pm..k:mxs Vegetable Compound a2t ones removes such iroebles. Refuse o huy any cther medicme, for o noed ibe best MmPimhnm invites all sick women %o wyrite ker for advice. She has guided thousands to health. ADdress. Lynn, Wass. AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA. EEK, Commencing NEXT BSUNDAY | October 13. (Every evening.) Wednesday, Thurseay, the appearance of NG ELLERY'S New Vaudevfl ¢ Frilliants ! Sisters O'Meers, Mxtchell and Bar- nard! Joe, Buster and Myra Keaton, Belle Thorne, Wilfred Clarke and ROYAL ITALIAN BAND. 50— ARTISTS —3) S1G. C'LSL‘PPF CREATORE, Director, MME. JOA Sop: _ Co., Boyce and son, Madge Fox, MISS DA = TZE Harpist. PRICFS—200, Tic, §, 3180, - | The Svensalis and the Biograph. B R Y I _,:".;;3::; | Reservea Seats, %5c: Balcony, 10c; Hox Seats l)(ucf Sunday, 3. -n-l Ogfll € IH'A i‘)e October 1 +«TIVOLIx INCS AT 8 SHARP. RDAY AT 2 SHARP. ALHARBRA THEATER. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHT. LAST TIMES OF ‘Brownies in Falrylandj ' NABUCCO ol ts on Sale at Sb =man & Clay’s, @GLUMBIA o LEAZP8 THEN 2d Week and no tet upto the rush for | seats. | N | GRA HOLsE RDAY AND SUNDAY. GHTS OF | JOSEPH HAWORTH In -Shakespeare's Greetcst Tragedy, “HAMLET & (NEBUCTIADNEZZAR) WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAT, 4 The MASKED BALL MONDAY, OCetcher .“VERD! NIGHT" POPULAR PRICES e and Toe Telephone & N e, MATIREE SATULDAY. 3 POPULAR PRICES-10c. e, TSe. SUTR,O GATHS. ' Good Orchestra Seat All s Ze. OPEN NIG HTS | Branch Ticket Office—Emporium. Open daily from 7 a. . | — bn(h.ru. 1 rn 7 .a THE LITTLE MINISTER™ t as Gavin Dishart, the Little Minister P.zunreamncn after a ess of several weeks of Laura Nelscn Mall as Lady Babble. CF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Cataicgues and Priey Lists Mnlled\ on Arm '-:nto H1® WFEK. NEE SATURDAT. HERRMANN THE GREAT late Jacob Strahte 3 Fremont st.: upon also_beer apparatus. 3 instaiiment or rented; | “GOLD DUST i B GOLD 1 Wldnd oouuGO flunlnvtfi.&l'uln T 'THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Send for our FREE bookiet, “Golden Rules for Housswork.” 7 you are asing sozp for your cleaniny, you wili find ¢faz DUST ‘Thers is no clsanser of D DUST. nnd m r.\unlnz mn GOI.D DUST will not do oetter ry it once and you will always use it. Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston. Everything New This COAL, COKZ AN PIi IROX. Seassa, 1 C.WILSON & €D-. HeRaue Telephone McWatters and Tyson and € masoy. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. N\Ippln: Bulchers. Fel. 14 Main 1394 JA. BOYES & €O OILS, LUPRICATING OILS. 418 Front st | AND MASO: " Broadhurst's Newest Muafcal Com RUDOLPH AND ADOLFH H'f I-l!l\T‘i;z;!R “Belasco & Thall Managers. TO-NIGHT AYDALL WEEK. Wm. Gillette's Comedy, Too Much Jehnson, MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. RD & ELLIS, Main 171! PRINT!;O. ) T 108 PRINTE E. € [UGHES. U1t Sansoms st 8. ¥. PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS. ZUT HICKS-JUDD CO., 23 First street, Saa Francisen. BRA DFORD QUICKSILVER MINE SAN BEMTO CO. We ofier some stock for n 500 per share. Price will be advanced on N vember 15, ‘The money will be vsed for devi opment and to build a furnace, which will 1 mediately enhance the value. Vast quantities of ore are developed with a shaf: 260 fest deep and 1000 feet of tunnels. We own 720 aeres of o1 with butldings avd machinery.” We want you to this mine. e stock 1 the Siiver CYoek” Quickullver advanced irom 1 to 8 per share and s all scld and issued and wili pay & dividend In a short time. . R. BRADFORD, North Market st.. meemn and Txhibit at Branch. 3 KEARNY STREET, San 'Frlll':llco F. BOUND TO MAKE YOU LAUGH. NEXT WEEK—"THET;IRL IN THE BAR- RACKS."” Seats on sale § days in advance. DECIDED HIT—Ev i‘\enh\‘ nn Wael. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. DFiS_FREITAS, Agent. PALACE HOTEL. With Jtireing For a quarter of a century these of Frontler hotels have been the headquarters of "';‘ Border tourists and travelers who have ~ A journeyed from all parts of the world to San Francisco. Guests enter- talined on the American or European plan. GRAND HOTEL. Weekly Call. $1 per Year FISCHER'S CONGERT, HOUSE. Silvia Peurarl, Val Vousden, Vol Smith, Robel Simms, Sam He -y ";: ‘g, Davenpert .nama'um iton; Bartelmess a % Reserved Seats, fic launw Suadag,