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o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1903 BELLBOY TELLS THRILLING TALE Cla to Have Been Shot by Masked Men at Ocean Beach. LK Was Also Fired At Unseen Man at the olonial Hotel. He Not Only Relief; A Cure, discourzged A:Yhma.x:s who long for 2 cure or even relief lack faith to try, believing a cure poscible. HIMPOD’S ASTHMA CURE is truly a grand remedy and osse a virtne unknown to othe: medies that not only instantly re- ves but cures, The late Sir Dr. Morrell McKen- e, Englard’s foremost physician, used HIMROD", S ASTHMA L‘lnst.ntly in his private practice, if you are discouraged send for a generous free sample. It will not disappoint you. HROD’S ASTHMA CURE is 2 standard remedy prescribed by many eminent phyaxcuns and sold throughout the world for over a quarter of a century. A truly ro- markable testimonial in jtself, HIMROD M'F'C S0, 14-18 Vescy ST For saie by a1l drug i, Yomx. | | mercusy | United States ‘Coast 'NEW REVENUE CUTTER ARCATA WILL ENGAGE IN HARBOR DUTY Wooden-Hulled Companion to the Golden Gate Is Launched at Alameda and Named by a Daughter of the Service, Miss Louise |Mrs. Moxey Cries When Hamlet, Whose Father ‘Is a Captain and Brother a Lieutenant crssRib e - . Tuesday, January 6. | |, Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, hence Dec 30, | |for Siuslaw River, on account of carrving away | | rudder braces 50 miles west of Point Arena, | | January 2, 6 a m SPOKEN. B e =% | Dec 10, 1at 34 44 S, lon 51 30 W, Br bark | Windrush, from Port Talbot, for Vaiparaiso. ‘ CRACK ©V SEL WHICH HAS {Jnn off Watliugs Island, stmr Alllanca, meic S g X rom New York, for Colon | ARRIVED AT HILO AFTER L | JORD PASSAG POINT LOBOS, Jan €, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NE, velocity 18 miles per hour. o 1C PO Jan ¢—Stmr South Bay, achr Vine, for San Pedro. Sailed Jan 6-Stmr Phoenix, ing tides are given in.the left the successive tides of the currence as to time; the t tide of the ree tides, as given are in and e Passed inward Jan 6— lay. ex ept when ! L azerin Talbot, from ¢ ed couver. except When a minue (—) Arll.«—d Jan 6—Schr Bangor, from San Pedro. ht l“" “;“n‘;"\'l'\‘""“"l’\{ Passed inward Jan 6—Schr H D Bendixsen, he depth given by | from San Pedro. and will reference Is the mean | PORT HADLOCK rived Jan 5—Schr h will send her w T Frank W Howe, from San Pedro; schr Mary abo T ] Honolulu : d Time Ball. 2 —Passed Jan 6, 4:10 p m— stom-house S D § mal, from Coos Bay, for dondo. ba bk irographic Offic ; O—Salled —Stmr e w her without difficulty to ] “‘,’r’;'»'- San Frer ?!.'“‘“" i g : e ey g il ta "-»uyul gahitly) atirioon ,:;";’,",: PORTLAND—Arrived Jan 6—Stmr Colum- tiey 15 left in commission. will e the 120th meridian, 2 hlu‘.l fmm“ snnl Tan liu ship Fulwood, from k 1 f ¢ S| 3 m e A Callao; ship Riversdaft. from Hamburg. ot R s T P ) o O Saitea 6—Stmr Kiek, for South Africa. American republic would be pleas 08, n charge, NEAH BAY—-Pussed In Jan 6-Br ship An- a navy - S cona, hence Dee for Victorla: bktn J M w:ll = “ = Movements ot Steamers. Griffith, for Port Hadlock. Stmr San Mateo, from Ta- n_Francisco. Steamship C¢ mpany’s 1 . o s Passed Jan 6—Br ship Beaicia, from sa ck to-morrow eveni Steamer. Tacoma, for Sydney. Honolul the Antipodes Returned Jan 6—Br ship Eaton Hall, from £ i i e DA Tacoma. for Callao. S STORTA—Arrived Jan 6—Fr bark Marthe Roux, from Runcorn, via San Franelsco Dec & Pt Orford Jan. Jan. Jan. Revorted outside—Br ship Scottish Min- strel, BE! hum Antwerp. —Salled Jan 6—Stmr G C Lin- o 1 Fra O_Arrived Jan 6—Schr C A % By 4 Humboldt alled Jen Fulton, Brooklyn and | Humboldt ......... Newsboy, ancisco; schrs Lucy and | Sound Port Dora Bluhm, for Umpqua; schr Maweema, for Grays Harbo ing. PORT Coos Bay. stmr Ruth, for Bushon Land- HARFORD—Arrived and sailed Humbolat 6—Stmr Pmm Jan for San Pedro During the day evidence was also in- troduced showing that Mandeville, Mrs. | Moxey's son-in-law, was not acquainted | SHOWS EMOTION FOR FIBST TME, Superb! Exquisite Beautiful! Are the expressions that one hears every day when referring to the cele- brated Pastels artoons in Colo Shown a Printed Interview. BRERD Denies That She Ever Said Her Daughter Was a Social Outcast. :|p DIE A|L IfI N|C T|A ¥|T ‘B S Mrs. Gage H. Philips-Moxey, the ques- tion of whose competency has occupied the attention of the courts here for the last five weeks. broke down and cried yesterday in the Probate Court. It was the first sign of emotion she has dis- played since the commencement of the hearing of the guardianship proceedings instituted by her daughter, Alice Mande- ville. It was at the close of the cross-exami nation of Mrs. Moxey that the tears came. She was shown -a newspaper containing ! an inteyview with her in which she was reported to have said that her daughter was a social outcast and that the doors ! of the best houses in Boston had been closed against her. She denied using any | such language and said the was no! truth in the article except that part re ferring to her dazughter’'s escapades as a schoolgirl. with her daughter previous to the com- mencement of her divarce proceedings By OSCAR HOLLIDAY BANGHART, against her first husband, red Olson, ———————————————————————————————————— 1\ notwithstanding Mrs. Moxey statement that Mandeville was the cause of the di- | vorce, With Mrs. Moxey's teStimony the de- fense closed its case. The petitioners ex- pect that the case will be submitted this | Aafternoon after they have taken the tes- | “timony of a few unimportant witnesses And which are being GIVEN AWAY with THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL BERTHA COULTER SEEKS DAMAGES FOR A DEATH Trial Begins in United States Circuit Court of a Railroad Accident Case. A jury was impaneled in the United States Circuit Court yesterday morning, Judge Bellinger presiding, to try the case of Mrs. Bertha Coulter against the South- ern Pacific Company. The suit was brought to recover $100,00 damages for the death of her husband, Clinton R. Coulter, the champlon bicycle rider, in a | rallroad accident fn Nevada on February 16, 191. On that occasion the train was ditched in a washout and three passengers were killed. The complaint avers that the ditching was due to the carel ess of | the defendant company and that the washout had existed for ten hours before it. T O PSP USSP S S WS the ditched train reached The widow was, in her maiden days, | one of the belles of San Franclsco and 1s a Gaughter of the late Mr. Hadenfeldt well known jeweler. Bert Schles represents the plaintifft and Peter Dunne the defepdant. —_— e The Women at Work. The commiftee having in charge “Mothers’ Tribute Fund” to aid in ral ing the debt of $104,000 now resting upon the fine property of the Young Christian Association of this city sists of Mrs, John F. Merrill, Mrs Baker, Mrs. Wm. H. Crocker § ( { ( 1¢ b | ) fen's | L. L. W. Gibbs, Mrs. Isidor Lowenberg and | Mrs. E. W. McKinstry. Since the advent | of 1903, the jubilee year of the associ i tion, these ladies are redoubling the i forts to complete the fund of $10,000 which | & (é 4§ ) { they bave set themselves to- raise, for the anniversary in_March and but a | few weeks remain. They therefore ap- peal most urgently at t time to the women of San Francisco of all ages to! give according to thelr means to this re- | lease of one of the greatest philanthro- pies of our age from the burden of Jebt { which hampers its efficien Mothers and sisters ail over the United States ay preciate the safeguards which ciation throws around their own brothers and friends, especially from the horae where they loved. The educs ious advantages who have neither convert into good might else drift far is undenominational and may w to those of every shade of belier with confidence. therefore, that mittee offers this opportunity, throvgh the asso- | sons, if absent are known and , Social ¢ d relig- act the boys mothec and t v.ho wirk 11 appe 1t the com- ailed Jan ¢—Stmr Santa Barbara, for Ven- tura. FATRHAVEN—Arrived Jan 6—Schr Defi- ance. from San Pedro. COOS BAY—Arrived Jan 6—Stmr Homer, from Eureka Sailed Jan (—Schr Bmma Utter, for San Pedro; for San Francisco RN PORT NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Segu- t drydock. It is some Humboldt from Co ? p . n was launched and below the Honolulu & Kahul, &b ,.<,|32|» PORTS. . line it has acquired a growth of Hamburg & Wa il e er Pipn & wrowti o e e 2 HULL—Arrived Jan 3—Br stmr Ping Suey, .t installed at the entran ¢ s from Tacoma Rh P LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 21—Fr bark Ja- o Peows - cobsen, from Orezo 3 e GREENOCK—Suiled Jan 5—Br ship Lamor- rt & Way Ports|Jan ) ‘ f the ew York via PanamaiJan. 14 | VANCODVER Sailed Jan 6—Br. stmr For- | " stside the Heads yester Portland & Astoria 15 o Rork. Rownsend o PRI S0 s Teaies | i) i LONDON -Arrived Jan 2—Br ship work ot placing targets for the New York 5 16 ! a 3 Z bis z'u'w at_ Fort Winfield Puget Sound Ports S EORE A ,\.I‘.":f;v Arrived—Br ship Bramble- Frank Peterson was in TO SAIL 7 _TABLE BAY—Arrived sprior to Jan 5—Br s 5 ——— | ship Thistle, from Tacoma. | . RUNCORN—Arrived Jan 5—Fr bark Brenn, hence Aug 31 SY D! Arrived prior to Jan 6—Br stmr which left here | | & Tacoma.| 2 pm|Pier Aorangi, from Vancouver. 'n“, returned from sea | & Humboldt vee..| 4 pm|Pler PORT SAI Arrived Jan 5—Br stmr Indra- She encountered a se- | ¢ m,ml\» R.| Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pier mayo, from New York after leaving port, and at | Corona. Humboldt .........[1:30 p|Pier MANILA—Arrived JaR 2—Schr Lillebonne, when about fifty miles | January 8. | | 16 ; braces car- | Phoenix...| Mendocino City | 1 pm/Pier 13 Jan 4—Stmr Acapulco, a4 temporars | Albion KIV. Pt Avena & Albion| & pm Pler 13 for Panama. Jan 5 us and mads n Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 aternala; stmr New- o best As of his wa will be m, wher oria & Portland|11 am|Pier 2 geat o dney & Way...|10 am|Pler | Sonoma. .., . Arrived ‘»rmr to Jan 6 e R 5 | Rainfer ttle & W halrom 5 pm/Pier 2 we, hence Oct 2 Janunry 9. | Baiteq San 6.Ger atme Tot- A Fast Passage. | Rival..... .l ; pm ;’lnr San 'l-l'n‘u" 6—Br shin A The passage of the ship Fal Cly r- | Eureka .....| am|Pier JRIA- ArHived Jan Br ship Ancona, e i i e Lk veata Orf'd)12 " m Pler 13 | hence Dec 23, oo g3 "L’ (“- ,"' m:m, months and one | RAMONA. & Way..| 9 am|Pier Sailed Jan 6—Br ship M E Watson, for Se- f the best ever e between here and the | G poar.. { 4 pmipler — - ety iaqua.. [1 amiFier 2% | EVICTED TENANTS FILE NEWS OF THE OCEAN. {2 A &L l‘f:: Pr_xl:; SUIT AGAINST SHERIFF i | Pt y The General de Negrier is | GeRralla.. 4 Ellen M. Gilligan Demands $65,000 arte seat to Eurone, 11s 3d—option | Coenn .. ha | of Cas | ol _'n"“m_y g i Damages for Alleged Misuse of i ——— §. Barbara | Seattle ... 4 pm|Pier 2| the Law. | Exports to British Columbia. Siosa...| Ban Diego & Wayl 9 amiflor 11 | Eien M. Gllligan, & dressmaker.’ who, | P! Mariposa Tahiti diveet .....|[10 am!Pler 7 steamer City of Puebla salled yester- | Queen Puget und Ports|11 am|Pier 19 | with her sister, Kate, was evicted from da ictoria with an assorted merchandise | North Fork| Humboldt ... +| ® amiPler 2 | her home at 10 Metealf place by Sherift a cargo as manifested up to 3 p. January 13, i v j and included the | Newburg.. Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler Lackmann, filed a suit for $65,000 dam- 5000 1bs chocolate, | Coos Ray n Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler ages against that official yesterday, al-! als, 1000 ibs driec | Columbia.. Astoria & Portland|il am|Pier 2 leging that Lackmann acted without au- thority of law. She claims .that as the result of the eviction and subsequent ex- posure she became ill in mind and body frutts, 24 J. Kimball. kg= onions, £1 cs and provisione, icines, atile & Tacoma. 10 am|Pler January 16. | Hamburg & Way..|12 m|Pier Puget Sound Ports.[11 am|Pler PkEs & anned g bxs paste, 350 ting matches §. Monica. ¥ ;‘;‘.{’ 25 Yamy Nowde, "’,“,-‘,':,.',',:‘,'.';f"' iz | #PmIPler 2 |54 that her business was greatly, dam- tural mnplemente, 75 | Alameda o aged. -7 Honolulu cs sewing ‘ma- Y. oles rubber hose, 2 flacks s - Sun, Moon and Tide. Miss Ellen” Gilligan alleges that she was tenant of a.man named Motealf., He brought a suit for rent and obtained | judgment against Kate Gilligan. who k- {len Gilligan claims is simply a boarder | in her house. He tried to collevt on the 4 cs dry go Steamer. Nome City it P o h-ma rf;r;l:;h-}l,lc R;r\'py»- Dirigo. Judgment, and !mh% had them put into mes an eights o gh and Low the street by the Their hous | Waters at_Fort .Point. entrance to San b o Boncsg L T S en A oo rancisco Bay effects were piled up in the street and the two women were compelled to sit out in the cold and guard them until 3 o’clock Published by official au- Superintendcnt and low waters occur at Way Forts. | Jan. _Way Ports.| b the *“‘Mothers’ Tribute Fund, for. women of San Francisco to make gifts tell in the genera the their umming up of Subscription | s will bé sent to any one applying to member of the committee. and no | mone‘v will be collected until the whole | is subscribed, thus giving several weeks before the money ¢ actually to be paid. When the biz bul at the corner of Masog and Ellis “U'Pelfi and the lot on which it stands are reported unincum- bered the committee believes it .will pe a joy to the women of Francisco that ihey have contributed to a philanthropy not merely for to-day. but which In gen. erations to come shall still be throwing | its saving influences around the young | men. ~ ————— Boys Steal and Drink Whisky. John Ashe, Timothy Lucey, William MecCarthy, Dolphus Belmore and Ros Childers, whose ages vary from 14 to 18 | vears, appeared before Police Judge Ca baniss yesterday on a charge of petty lar ceny. Monday afternoon they stole a | demijohn of whisky from C. Chambille, | liquor dealer, 218 Brazil avenue, and drank the contents. Childers drank so much that he had to Be taken to the City and County Hospital. Chambille told the ! Jud;e that he would not prosecute the and the cases were dismisse “VANITY.” | | | EXT WEEK'S SELECTION, entitled . ADVERTISEMENTS. | § “ ““Vanity,”” an up-to-date creation ) n SPEPSIA artistically drawn, portraying ué s, vt “Cwcrec g (§ YOUNG 'bud™ in” evening gown taking QS dnetat CS::,.%Mmx?&"n‘;i:'f?.'.“.:;,‘;::::'" parting glance:in her mirror, is considered 1 have taken nuamerons other so-called remedie but without avail and 1 ind that Cascarets relie al mors | v '}"“?" 5 8 day I the others I have takem ames Mctune, 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J. | one of the best of this justly famed series and is certain to attract every one. THE CALL has arranged to have sam- { ples of the original on display neariy every- where, and after seeing one no time should be lost in ordering Best for The Bowels xTlessant. P Tasee Good, Do Good ever slcknf' T ., 3¢, 5. n"“'- Ak uld in balk, Thy i Bkt Fio T i bt saroed GF . Poten g . in the morning, when, the complainant on-street. wharf) - about Shiwmz Inteulsflm- alleges, they Were arrested and gunfinedl five minutes later than at Fort Point; ARRIVED. fn the City Pris ight of tide i the seme at both places. DAy A dei e on ————————— Do You See the Point? Tt's a good one if it's one of our pyro- graphy points and we have/ everything elsge in the artist material line, lncludlnl Skins fresh Stmr Brunswick, San Pedro. Stmr Ramona, Gielow, 60 hours from San Pedro. stmr Alblon River, Point Arena, via Hammar, 36 hours from Sun riscs . Sun sety Moon eets . Bash, 13 hours from ——t Albion 10 hours. 3 from the tanner and c Stmr State of Callfornia, Thomas, 40 hours | wood articles to burn. Sanborn, Van z from San Diego and way ‘ports. Co., T4l Market street. W SAILED. pec decutiloiuels <RIBS 7 | B2 Tuesday, January 6. Cushing C 1 I |2 . ourt-Martial. » | : o o e NSO S e lrsumentgfor the prosecution in the 9 }"n Stmr Samoa, Madsen, Caspar. court-martial of Lieutenant Cushing was 10 f3: Stmr Pasadena, Rasmussen, Kureka. heard yesterday. 'Fhe court will probably 11 (2 Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cru: ‘onclude its labors to-da: 1213 Stmr Gualala, Olsen, Howens Landing. y. 13 | 4 g'mr ;l‘lllmb O If; J;:!lll;'ofl.‘l"ort Br:fil it landalay, Fatel ler, Coqui No 1 % Schr W 7 Patteruon, Tancaster, Grays Har- Star Botice. Eugene Cowles' farewell concert, Y. M. C., A, Auditorium to-day at 2:30. Bl — | por. NOTE—In the above exposition of the t[dul !chr Compeer, Lapping, Grays Harbor. ';li:c Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 592 Sl!-!, TEN MILLION BOXES FOR B\RBILRH HA- kors, 1 BRUSHES brewers. bookbinadrs, chndy-inakers. caahers; dyers, flour mills, foundries, laundries, paper- hangers, printers, painters, shoe factories, stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tailors, etc. B e e e S THE [SAN FRANCISCO A T A e A e et e e ANt N N s e e o PN g BUCHANA~ BROS., 5 Brush Manufacturers. 609 Sacramento St NEW. WESTERN ROTSL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS _Re. European :u 35 Week 88 to $20 mon ba ot -nd cold Water every room; firs grates i R T B R TR - every oom: elevator runs all night. e