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i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1902. o ADVERTISEMENIS INH]HMS M[”'H[H BELIEVES HIS WIFE HAS FLED SRR S e e cosed | THE o8 o™ (ropysppyry W ELECTRIC CAR GONDUCTOR iy and Saturday Specials MONDAY— N O BF OLK = - Hengy C. Iéewrrll:an, Even With Assistance of |} =——-x————=—c—"——————x Captain Martin Wires olice, Can Find No Trace of His Spouse LABOR bR Npetw;‘ :afgI;I(; (;: [I::gers' +_anll\ (fhildren, Vghigisappe;rgi N?c?nda{ GOLDEN GATE DAY'_ SU IT g o R g A L T‘1‘3;‘:::::::;b;f;::::‘z.‘;zaé | CLO AK s SUl’l‘ HOUSE Slayer Arra,igned in man since she disappeared last Cut Rates to Advance Sal Monday with her two children | EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED. o— after drawing 340 from a bank | 3 Police Court. in which she and her husband had funds One Of our bIg ' 5 on deposit, as published in Wednesday’s features on Fri- Call. She was last seen by Mrs. Carl M. J. Sullivan, special officer for the | Flick, a friend, at a dry. §oods store on da, a,nd Satur. Santa Fe Railroad Company at the freight | Market street that afternoon, she having Y e yards, Spear and Bryant streets, appeareld | arranged with Mrs. Flick to take her da,y Wfll be thc | before Judge Cabaniss yesterday and was | children there and wait for her. She and arraigned on the charge of murder fof | the children then boarded a car for the smart and fetch- | shooting and killing Nathaniel C. Rogers ferey, but she ala not tell Mrs. Tilck P ’ carly Wednesday morning. where she was going, ant rs. Flick con- mg NOI'fO!k SllIt Attorney Frank Kelly informed . the’| cluded that shegwag golng to pay a visit , 2.7 | Judge that he would represent the de-|'to friends in Oakland, pxctutedoppostte, | fendant during his arraignment, although | Newman, who is a well-known China~ with 1 | he had rot been rclained to do 0. He | town guide, yesterday informed Detective its pretty | asked the Judge to fix bail for Sullivans | piion, who has been detailed.on the case, 50 NOVELTY TAILOR SUITS, richly tailored, entirely new skirts, the new jacket, In Black, Navy, Brown .and New Mixtures, a special value, $32.50 suit. Cut Rate $25.00 AUTUMN PEDESTRIAN SUIT, with Black Velvet Vest, stylish tailored skirt, regu- lar $22.50 value. Cut Rate $17.50 200 NEW SKIRTS, correct autumn styles, All-Wool Black Venetian, with 3 and & satin-trimmed folds, special drop skirt, $6 50 and $7.50 value. . Cut Rate $5.00 50 NOVELTY MONTE CARLOS. in Silk Peau 7 de Sole and Kersey. Special values at $10, $12.50, $iI5, $16.50 release, but the Judge thought it would 3 = . | 3 Tt : 1| that his wife was acquainted with Eugenes be better to wait till he heard some tes: embroidered | Ponoes “hefore he considered an applica- | M. Harrls, a conductor on the Sutro line, P oD T el who 1lives at 437 Twenty-fifth avenue. shield. This S| "Zuivan rese in the aock ana said: “At- torney Kelly is acting entirely on his own | #— one Ofourfafl md | responsibility in asking for bail, as he has . t d 1 rot been selected by me. 1 will have my own attorney.” Wm er mo e S Kelly replied th‘lldhfl hi\sd iz‘c(ed igi plhel; 1 & Santa Fe cases, and as Sullivan d nol and it comes in|5onte Beconem, shd os Sullver S represent him. Sullivan was at liberty all the new and |- engage any one he thought proper to felchiny fall and defend him, he sald.” The prelfminary ex- amination was then set for next Thurs- e, dtlmg Ia and | amngy consent, and meantime the Cor- oner’s inquest wi e held. sl 61" COI0IS, ICP- | %5, Rain Martin wired Thursday to _Po- resentmg the smart | lice Inspector McLaughlin of New York 3 . | to notify Rogers' mother of the boy's ideas in tweeds | death. She has a summer boarding-house o on Ninetieth street, near Marine avenue, and blue cheviots, | Yesterday atternoon a reply was received : from C, P. Sawyer as follows: “Delay Some suits among | burial of body of N. C. Rogers. Will ad- ' vise you to-morrow regarding disposition em should be| of body on behalf of Mrs. Rogers.” * e ] $5.00. Anyof 'em| o\ orr o womaw 1 with the extra PASSES TO HER REST trousers would be Mrs. Cnoline—WifiE;rter Is Sum- : worth considerable moned by Death After a Year’s more. These suits Lingering Illness. . Art rear fi t to her e O chage b | Anm, £ s e s tween the ages of | troubles, Mrs. Caroline Wingerter passea away yesterday afternoon at her home, 3 and 10 years.,|2ns sacramento street. $ 7 : Mrs. Wingerter was the wife of the Price of suit, WIt,h; late Charles J. Wingerter, and was born extra trotsers, on|in Bayaria, Germany, seventy one years . | ago. She came to California in the fal Fnday and Satur- | of isés with her husband, and resided in Al b this city for many years. Mrs. Winger- day, w e ter was very wealthy, she owning a great deal of vaiuable réal property on Sac- STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, LABOR DA 1230-1232-1234 Market St. T T AN T G L O 7 BAJA CALIFORNIA EMOPQ,,DICIDE Damiana Bitters | ramento and Kearny streets. She was it ‘;gi 2 : . v | always charitably inclined, and was in- < o ‘&‘Ni aar i |5 A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- | iomiet, "atne, manegemepe oL L Ol Ty MR [ o a smamm rom axv cammor | i 2 SR woneotmng ana specs | Women’s Hospital, both of which institu- gl 5 58V - Toale for the Sexual Organs, for both sexes. Hons #he nssisted repeatedly: L e S e e e S | Up to a year ago Mrs. Wingerter was | : . R ; Y% SNABER, ALPS & BRUNE., Agents, ' never sick a day in her life. She went : ‘ ket st., S. F.—(Send for Circulars.) to San Jose on September § of last year 323 Market P and while there contracted a cold which resulted in complications of dropsy and asthma. She leaves to mourn her loss a soh, E. P. Wingerter, and a_daughter, { Mrs. Frank W. Marston. The fuheral| will take place from the family residence | on Saturday afternoon. The body will be To be cut when more than 500 business men and | an equal number of women in this city bave & | been permanently cured by this treatment with- BRUSHE = mm:. e | out “surgery or delay. More than 100 names e sent as reference to those who wish to InVestl- | prewers, bookbinders, candy-makess. canmers. gate. The treatment can only be applied by & | dyers, flour mills, foundries, laundries, paper- | shos _tactortes, yslefan and cannot be sent. For | hangers, printers, pafmters, ot o stablemen, tar-roofers, tapmers, tallors, ete. For Suit and Extra Trousers. Winter Fashions Galore. cremated at the Odd Fellows’ crematory. particulars call To;{;rg;onontcw}: % BU.HANAN BROS., CONGRESSMAN WOOTEN Rooms 406-195, Parrott Building. | Brush Manufacturers, 09 Sacramento S, AR o TALKS ABOUT ALASEA B W. T. HESS, cannot be from traveling KOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Thinks That an American Railroad N, opticians. Order direct from | Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus dmfl- bldg. ilt i GEORGE MAYERLE, 1071 Telephone Main . . Bt he Country Wil Market, 8. F. German Ey'e- Residence, 821 California st., below Foweil. O UO"‘C we brm ; tO our Help Commerce. ! r. 50c. Phone South 572, ‘Residence Telephone. James 1501 UPPOSIL g b Congressman D. G. Wooten of Texas |+~ * notice cur new Winter Model arrived from an lnspection tour of Alaska | | MISSING WIFE OF A CHINATOWN GUIDE WHO DREW MONEY Foresters Will Picnic. St. John Birchmen’s Booth Dance. for ot 5 : Tt S T teRt Drwacn: oo #he FROM ZHE BANI AND |DISARNERERNR G DA S HRE, WO Club Magnolia, composed of members of | An entertainment azd dance was given for chaps between the ages of Forty Mile country. YOUNG CHILDREN WITH HER. Court Magnolia of the Foresters of Amer- | Wednesday night at the Mission Opera 7 and - He says that the greatest help to | | ica, will give an excursion to and picnic | Hall by St. John Birchman’s booth of the 7 and 15 years, Some real D iEribEn: SSTAeres WHRI BEP A SEnHN | 3 %+ | at Sunset Park, In the Santa Cruz Moun- | Young Ladles’ Sodality bazaar for the i % a re- fit of St. Charles parish. The at- ing of a_railroad from Reservation Bay | Harris has a wife and child, but he has The divorced wife lived in the house at | t3ins, on Sunday next, and from the re- Pee:;anc:w“ large and. an excellent pro- $o.(tho Xnkon ‘country. He thinks in | E ay y o) v orts that have been presented to the merchandise would be bought by all in | pression that the disappearance of his Eugene Harris left the Sutro carhouse | promises to be a grand outing. The.com- | Wore & Amaitt S A MeCpws that part of the country and that miners | wife and Harris on the same day is more about six days ago on a leave of absence | Iittee on prizes has secured a large num- hReceD"?flD ;flr;nc:mo“—m N"T R N WC-;(: and others would not have to go to the |than a coincidence and that they left the because of alleged sickness, and for the | ber of prizes. The following named com- %O‘r’l;'f““,'.’-c“;_‘- and J, Bume smart tweeds among ’em. All the new and fetching” colors for fall and winter, 1902-1903. Canadian points to trade. | city together, but he is utterly at a loss last four days has not been seen by his mittees will have charge of the excursion: | Wb & Crittes—Flugh T. MoCann, floor = * He is very favorably impressed with | to imagine where they have gone. follow employes. Mrs. Harris oallad at| Executive—Abe L. Friedman, chairman; M. | manager: Stanz A. Riley, George F. Keane, Smart suits that should be Alaska and is enthusiastic over the agri-| Mrs. Newman was married when she the office of the street railroad company | Bloom, secretary; A. May, treasurer. | Frank Booth, John Rafter, H. G. Dowdall, T. cultural possibilities of the country. He |was a girl. Newman became acquainted Wednesday and_ecollected the money due | FIoor—A. May, manager; M. Lafee assist- | Zekind and Frank L. Pohl feels assured that caitle grazing and_ the | with her when she was 14 years of age. her husband. No one could be found a | ant manager; J. Regan, S. Barren, D. Moa- | e $5.00, some $4.50. A wonder- | ETowing of vegetables could be made a | He was married at the time, but obtained the Harris residence, 47 ° Twenty-fifth | afch, F. §. Guan, B R. Shever. A. C. y $33.00 From Chicago. ful collection of real smart suits T Conbrosatiart. W Soran arilh Formatriatal S L Pl eR e T ER am s At Hecepllon 1., Asyange, ehatmen; Net | St By oo L e ! 1ot ! several days and will pay a ShOre visit] @-lsbfefuiufulofulutelnmivimielr fintntuluimfoleiolmiefieielfelieieifefde e e btk @ | T phre L e rmack, 7B | Quring September and October, Tickets e tae o e . § o , B . J. BF o in ikis range. Oh Friday and to San Jose before going East. _ay ¥ 6 o Saturday will be marked Anderson, M. Anthony, M. Speler, S. Hart- | o0y (0 fionds. Ask the Santa Fe, 641 . SEham st consideration of youns men wishing to Corviy N take a course in law. It is composed of - . . e - More French Deserters. George H. Boke, instructor in_the de- B sl g v o b TR Ry At the request of French Consul Dal- | partment of jurisprudence, Berkeley; 2 e LA B Seeks Possession of White’s Trunk. lemagne United States Court Commis- | James Taylor Burcham of the law de- rived. Robert Graves, father-in-law of W. J. sioner Heacock issued a_warrant_yester- | Partment of Stanford, and James Ballen- he Famouy, Hawes Fat A H. White, the absconding cashier of the day for the arrest of Francols Bardoul | tine, graduate of Yale and of the Har- The much talked of Hawes hat came at blic Works, secured & search and Paul V. Mengnot, deserting seamen | vard Law School. Registration is now TAX l[“Y |1ast. They all are of the latest shades, Egfi;’gn‘:f&‘,’m Jm,ge Cabaniss’ yesterdny o{] 1hde French bark Commandant Mar- K‘ lx"&{;:gu:;stheeduifiasgg'nfl;l“'gk‘;gg,‘ir‘“gi sllrmpglghundmsllzefs‘“an?“em]i‘rel{ ey ;?Dn‘,iz' afternoon to search the room of Sue Ir- eBADS ! , ed 1 e s fall will sell ai : g treet, —_————— the ,asscciation, being in charge of the St Co. 10981030 Market street. * 3’33' &;ggzg !:2{‘:211 :tr%, for ubeti?nr;l;* Night Law School Will Open. G Lo P — m to White. The night law school started by the| pENOUNCES BOULEVARD ORDINANCE. ; e : e Young Men’s Christian Assoctation. last | —Judge Cabaniss took occasion yesterday to de- It Is the Lowest Rate in| caitornia circle of the Women of o o S :&fi’:u’?;'m”m“'m""“m so0e year will open for the coming year on | nounce the boulevard ordinance as petty class Woodcraft has arranged for a grand en- B rend legislation that should be repealed. John Ken- i and dance to be given in the T next Tuesday evening. The faculty IMi®| neay was being tried for driving a delivers History of the T Dail ot the NP st i Battle Abbey Libeled. R T e B hng oncition to the | Wason on Golden Gate. avenue In violation of The night of next Wednesday, when | Mayor O. Sunada filed a libel in the doing first class work and entitled to the | the poulevard v Iennedy was discharged: State. Ot Ihferesting and entertaining pro- | United States District Court yesterday ——————————————————————————————eeeeeeeeeee. gramme will be presented for the enjoy- | against the British ship Battle Abbey to ADVERTISEMENTS. ment of the members and their friends. | recover $363 30. Announcements of tax rates are not generally very welcome, but this year's State rate will be a pleasant surprise to every onme. The members of. the State Beard of Equalization will meet next Tuesday and announce the official State tax, which will be 38.2 cents on every $100. This is the lowsst tax rate in the his- tory of California, and, coming as it does ar a time when the entire State is in a prosperous condition, will be halled with delight. The rate for last year was 48 cents on every $100, and the year before 49.8 cents. BAEHR REFUSES TO AUDIT SCHOOL SITE DEMANDS | Auditor Finds Lot Purchased by Board of Education Has Been Sold to the State. Auditor Baehr discovered yesterday that the land bought by the Board of Educa- in the Sunnyside district for a school site had been sold to the State on July 1, 1899, for delinquent taxes, and that there is due the State for taxes for 1899, 1900 and 1901 the sum of $206 93. Notwithstanding this fact the board presented a demand in favor of the California Title and In- surance Company for $5250, although un- der the circumstances no clear title can be given to the land. It comprises lots 10 | Some of the most fetching of sailor fashions in bue serge, handsomely trim- med with braid, in the very best grades of serge; trousers lined throughout; full win- ter weight serge; blouse cut flaring, after the Peter Thompson idea of London, which gives you one of the smartest sailors in this city, A $6.00 tax on these sailors would be about right. Friday and Satur- - il e Ml e L e e day these sailors will be W{m\w}bu : — L R : i;;’}?;“fi::ht‘n’fe ‘33.2"?2?{3? ;'31%5: 2010 o the 4 gl ¢ : State it was assessed for OR IRRITATIONS OF THE SKIN, RASHES, the proverty, and will pay the taxes due ¥ Heat Perspiration, Lameness, and Soreness incidental -property is in liquidation: ang the com Ages 3 to 10 Years, to Canoeing, Riding, Cycling, Tennis, or any Athletics, i Cainanie Wil st SR A . B it i - no other application so soothing, cooling, and refreshing as Chase Drice. frat, Motk has Japlieit bon . Pk One of the busiest and handsomest stores in the world is the Sorosis, Regent House, a bath with CUTICURA SOAP, followed by gentle anointings g fidence that the title will be clear. Regent street, London. Another is the Sorosis Shoe Parlor in San Franciseo. Have your mail : Auditor Bachr refused to audit this de- . e ! mand and another one for $4000 for the | with CUTICURA, the Great Skin Cure 1ot at “the ‘corner of Persia streat. ang | Millions of Women use CUTICURA SOAP for preserving, purifying, and China avenue. The latter is forwarded in care of Sorosis whenever you travel East or abroad. Sorosis shoes sell in Soro- sis stores the world over. There must be a good reason for this tremendous volume of busi- 4 for | ness. beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales. and dandruff, . 10, and . Ba 3 e The answer suggests itseif: Sorosis, by Its volume of business, can sell the best shoe in and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and sooihing red, gle' usessmeexl:: ;?:?“sl;h}xf}!ce Sufic “2 the world at a A g e e profit than any other shoe concern. rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes and chafings. in the form of baths to warrant his refusal to audi e P aseifigie 3 he atiitnon for annoying irritations and inflammations of women, or too free or offen- A 1 audit the de- Examine a Sorosls shoe and see the . sive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulceratiye weaknesses, and many b Don’t ask for your size, ask to be fitted. saufleve; antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as ‘Women's Soros's, $3.50. Misses’, $3.00. for all the purposes of the tollet, bath, and nursery. CUTICURA SOAP Chevalier & Co. Sued. Children’s, #2.50. Boys', $3.50. Men’s, 35.00. combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great Oliver P. Brown, through his attorne: t of ing i freshis f Y oo i G S iy ol desistnide ot Bdvara . Teaming, began it in_ ths : skin purifiers and beautifiers touse any others. Y Unitéd . States Circuit Court yesterday | Sold throughout the world._British Depot: F. Nzwsurv & Sos, 37, Charterhouse flmliae Spatee M. Shevalise, - Uai th London, . C. PorTex DRUG AND CHEM. Coxr Soie Propsy Botton, U- S. A- ing as F. Chevalier & Co., to recover | ‘Copyright applied for. $14,004 20 on bills of exchange, with inter- | - Ak s i s t £ t Famn s iniaintn 2 16 Post reet ,,n*