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< THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, JANUARY 17, 1903. SATURDAY, SPLENDOR OF RARE RUGS AND RICH HANGINGS GIVES ARTISTIC SETTING TO ARRAY OF DANCERS BURELAR VISITS 005 RESIDENCE ruder Appears While | sthe Family Is at Dinner. P Discovers In Maid a 1ief and Drives Him Away. / La Jeunesse Ball Per- vaded by Air of Informality. of Orfental splendor e rugs and shimmer- nd mellowed with ts, the dancers s sse ball evening wa ugh the z. Native Sons' Hall ver had a lliant an = hosen were Persian ireds of pale vellow chrysanthemums the « canopy leliers and afforded a r the f cente he balcony was festoor a g with gold and there were ruge of About llow and In the center of the ged soft gled m ablaze wi a i5 mna 1L » th ed to p ) beau gowns worn f the ball roo: in the receiving patronesses being . b others Tk Mrs. Eleanor hies w. k-t Scott, H E Russell White = excellent and at 9 rrymakers were eager ed the ent continued u MANY HANDSOME GOWNS. t of Ukiz ning man of Daws 0dd and pl satin closely Persian _effects i the decollete HINDOO FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST CIRCUS MANAGER Acrobat Accuses Proprietor of Un- lawfully Withholding From Him a Solid Gold Bracelet. Kuppurao, one of the acrobats of o circus performing at Central warrant for h Vinayak Chatre, show, on a charge of cer Mc) terds ve Takes Up Hillen Case. ashi of the nding t f Hiller d De ement. Of for the Prevention of Cru- hildren, made the arrest. Chatre = th the officer the Hongkong = 1ghai and drew $500, which « he deposited as bail for his appearance s the proprieior of taken at | withh acelet belonging to the Grand | him alued Kuppurao declares | er advisement that there is a feeling of great discontent e e | amonz the troupe. He says that they are EW ADV | in clad, starving and freezing to death. ERTISEMENTS. | In this he is corrobe 1 by Vitoba, a i e — }Hindoo barber, who » complained to | FAKE TIAIR PREPARATIONS | the police authorities yesterday. Detec- | tive Coleman was detailed to go with Vi- Hair No Good, but Often Cause It | to Fall Out to Central Park to inquire into the Coleman saw Chatre, who informed toba case. solent and had refused to work or eat h! breakfast vesterday morning. Later ame around and wanted a meal cooked agement refused to do. V. T. Joshi, secretary to K. V. Chatre, denied the reports that the members of the troupe were ill fed and freezing and stated they had had trouble witd Kup- piirao before and that he had refused to work almost ever since he came here. He denied also that the bracelet belonged to Kuppurao and said that it was Chatre’s property. Detectives who have been detailed by him that Vitoba bas grown sulky and in- | o | he | for him out of hours and this the man- |} Brilliant Assemblage Crowds Native e Sons’ Hall s in the hair com- and attrac. se pret Gl WAS HELD IN NATIVE ORIENTAL SPLENDOR. SONS' HALL LAST NIGHT, THE POPULAR SOCIETY YOI N!;‘ WOMEN WHO WERE MUCH IN DEMAND AT LA JEUNE e SE ASSEMBLY WHICH AMID SETTINGS OF | INVITED guests iy e Chrysanthemums, Bespangled Bunting, wer Blazing Lights and Exquisite Gowns of Women Produce Scgne of Great Beauty. prees, Miss Moille Dutton, Miss Gertrude Dut- Miss ton, er enport, Munson Deuprey, tain John Mi Daniel, sign Mics Murison, M 4. C. Fr H. de F. ) dsborough, Frank W. Math M. Milion, Mr. Murphy Raiph U, Dr. de ) more, J. F. More, Dr. McCormick, John B. riton McLaine, Lie Mis Bruce llatin, Lieu ant Ghera Miss ™ 2 - B e Marion Hall, Willlam P. Hu ys, N H A, B. Costigan fabel Hosmer, Mis s H H. ( Maye Colburn, D. Hawks, Miss Hogg, hel Hastings, bl Geerge N. Hind, Mrs. H Huntington, J K. I Miss Hobbs, H. Hule, arl Howard, K. Hopkine, William nger, Miss Howell, Mrs. R. A. Holcombe, Dr. §. Hardy, A. W, Higgins, Fletcher Hamilton, I Hewlett, J. W. Hicks, B. Henley, = the |sses Hammond., W. Hubbard, Miss Hen- s Belle Harmes, Miss Isabel Hooper, Mr. and Mrs, Downey Harv Mr. and Mrs. s Dorr, Mr. and Mrs. eorge Hellman, Dr. Hale, William Hust, Mrs. T. G Dutton, Miss Dillon. Miss ( Hatch. Robbins, C Mrs. Miss Annle Ide, Miss Margery Ide. 5 Miss Re . ¥ Frank Jones, Paul Jones, Herbert Jones, Jbbins, W STV A e e e MRS. MAX ROSENFELD WANTS A JURY TRIAL —_—r, Larder” and the other from the famous Petition Is Opposed by Defendant,| ‘Parliament” oak. It ontemplated Who Also Objects to Paying | Llat. after the trees have taken root and | become adapted to the soil and clima Increased Alimony. | the grand officers of the Order of Forest- Chief Wittman to investigate the condi- tion of the Hindoo circus performers de- clare the condition of things to be such as fo warrant the immediate attention of the authoritie: The case will come up in Judge Mogan’s court this morning. —_———— | Gossip of the world in the Wasp. Out to-day ———— | COMMERCIAL BANKS ARE | EXTREMELY PROSPEROUS | Year's Gains in Deposits and Assets | Are Unprecedented in History } preserved in Sherwood One is from an acorn of *“Robin Hood's Park, 1 \ ? | ings instituted by Max Rosenfeld | P'anting. opened in Judge Graham’'s depart . WEAPON IN A TRUNK ment of the Superior Court yesterday when Attorney Charles F. Hanlon, rep- NEARLY CAUSES DEATH resenting Mrs. Rosenfeld, asked that the | Veteran Porter at the Ferry Has court direct the plaintiff to pay his client Narrow Escape While Handling ——————— <e determined b as Riordan, a jury. enting merits of the ¢ Attorney Thon terday. Phillips was ha ling trunk esterday. Ever repre | Another chapter in the divorce proceed- | ers will hold exercises in honor of their | | of State. %’-n additional amount ln::\rvl the main- Baggage. The State Board of Bank Commission- | tenanec and """’"lm" R "l",“" and the | i ce-of unciaimed baggage came | ers rendered its report on the financtal | three minor ‘:'“,' ’""‘,j""_'. ‘I““ the court | .. causing the death of John Phillips, | | conaition of the nineteen commarcial | 2110W the defendant the right to have the | ¢S CRIUE 1P JRIC S oG FRIID [ one of the institutions is said 'to be very " et . that had lald in storage beyond the pre- p1csperou: egate gain in de- | Rosentel -ohlerludmm ‘\h:' court impanel- | ccribed time, when a weapon contained pesits from December 31, 11, to Decem. | \N8 @ jury to decide the case, on the |y, it was exploded. The bullet narrowly anrofles : hd In assed | €round that if the verdict was not in | missed the porter. dented in the banking history of Califor- | 5S¢t it aside and that there was no Ilmsh | at the time thought that a shooting The statement of resour { be gained-by ul‘f‘R e u:\'m of the | afrray was in progress, and not being ilities is as follows: | allegations of Mrs. o.qrn eld that he was | certain they were not the targets drew e ity [ receiving an income of more than $300 | their revolvers. The unarmed ones ran other real estate, { per month and that he would spend $1%.- | gut, but it only required moments | | 000 to compel her to get a divorce and | {5 giscover the cause of the alarm s nnd | Stop any hostile proceedings. Attorney . $2; loans on other securi- | Riordan read an affidavit made by Ros- The woman miniature painters in ns on personal security, in which he denied the allegation ¥ ; money mataid, - to-morrow’s Call. and stated that he was unable to pay a larger allowance to his wife. Judge Graham took the matter under advisement and will render a decision in the near future, The case when it comes to trial promises to be highly sensational and both sides will make a bitter fight. —————— Historical Trees for Park. banks ——— Finds Woman’s Body in Bay. The bhody of a woman named Heddna | a | ve fund and profit | due _depositors, at the foot of Plerce street yesterday morning by Ernest Eckert of 5227 Broder- ick street. It was removed to the Morgue and identified by the sister-in-law of the other lia- | liabilities, $10 204,865’ 96, —_——— MILKMEN WILL FIGHT.—The Milkwago; 2 | trus: % 0on to be established in this | o P; Commission, accepted f) city. The union proposes to establish supply ," S"el,},al‘;kn, Pressanton lwophmnr';gfi‘} DENVER, Jan. 16.—Judge Westbrook S stations and in this way the drivers can ob- |- J. Pla - Decker, oneé of the best known attorneys of tain milk without patronizing the trust, scedling oaks that have been carefully ! penver, died to-night of pneumonia. Lundbland was found floating in the bay | | | | and Up! Mr J W 5. A, A, llams, Fran Wulff Jr., Misa Wheel Witliams, R Wright s Hele J England. | FLORENCE CRITTENTON plain t The ann Crittenton bly-room in the Mills building yesterday. George 8. Montgomery presided. Dr. Vir- ginla W. 8 pert stated girls had friendship appreciatio mates. Th ali that co stated tha friended and who had married well had not forgot returning that had been done for them. Cyrus W. his’ report the on hand o $1146 2 which sum building fund. Dr. Lucia M. Lane, manager read her annual ferred to the bequest made the home of home, $5000 by the dered thanks to all who had generously contributed to the Institution. The follo unanimous les dent orgs Virginia W. Carman: McAdie, Miils, Rev. Lane. M. D. Wolff, Miss Florenc Wright, and Mrs. M. Wilson, Mr. and s. W. R. Wheeler, Miss Wilshire, Miss ocodruff, Miss Wilson, R. Emerson Warfle year amounted bursements to $6040 65. leaving and available assets $1338 68, Be- quests during the year amounted to $8750, Mrs. irace Spreck- Spreckels Jr Shafter. Miss Mary Shepard, asinger. H. Sea- | W. H uart, Miss | Lisuten cutenant Sellers, Lieuten bin Jr., Miss Taft. Miss Fay, L Percy Towne, Willlam 1 Mrs | ilson_ Miss Margare White. Wilson, Mi Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Watk Miss Watkins, W. Wil- k Wakefleld, O. A. Wilson, F. K. Miss Wigmbd Warner, er, R. V. Wi Ensign Y. S. Witherell, W. J. Wagner, Allea | Miss o n de Mrs. Zeiie, Young, w. T. Youns. i @ HOME REPORTS READ in Annual Meeting Na- ure of Work Done. ual meeting of Home the Florence was held n the assem- miley, the secretary, in her re- that during the year sixty-one und shelter and aild and in the home, and the greatest n had been shown by the in- e health of those cared for was ould be desired. Dr. Smil t the girls who had been be- £ ten the home, many of them to express appreciation for all Carmany, the treasurer, in showed that the receipts for to $6522 72, and dis- a balance f $482 07. ,The liabilities were was intended to go toward a of the report and re- e late John Dolbeer, and ten- wing officers of the home were Iy re-electec: Crittenton (New York City), presi- e S. Montgomery, vice president. Smiley, M. D., secretary; Cyrus y, treasurer; directors—Alexande Phebe A.' Heast, Mrs. C. T. Frederick W. Clampett, Lucta M | ory. | by the brother | u | contact with were lifted into a better 1t | his character and example. | be spread on ARCTIC HONORS T0 THE DEAD Body of General R. A. Friedrich Arrives on Puebla To-Day. Thomas Post of Grand Army Will Conduct Burial Ceremonies. The steamship Puebla will arrive from the north this foremcon bearing casket which holds the body of the late General Robert A. Friedrich. Dr. I. H Moore, surgeon of the Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company, arrived here yes- terday and registered at the Palace. He was one of the physicians at the bedside of General Friedrich in Juneau, Alaska The sickness which preceded the death of the patient was of only twelve hours duration. The physicians agree heart fallure resulting from ptomaine poisoning caused death. Dr. Moore corted the body from Juneau to Seattle. He came hither by rail from the sov to meet relatives and friends of the late e that General Friedrich before the arrival of the steamer. General Friedrich was apparent his usual health on the evening of De cember 30 last. He went to bed short before midnight, but later in the night summoned medical assistance. He com plained of dificulty in breathing a asked the doctors give him He died at 11 a. m. the following day. He was perfectly conscious a2 few min- utes before his demise and did fiot appre hend that the end was near. His death created profound sorrow iIn the region of Alaska adjacent to Juneau. He was widely known and highly esteemed by tellow-Alaska: THE ARCTIC BROTHERHOOD. Funeral services according to the ritual of the church were held to Telie Episeopal at Juneau. Subsequently the Ar Broth- | erhood, the great fraternal organization of the far north, paid respect to his mem- Resolutions as follows were adopte cod: Whereas, Death has visited our camp an by the immutable decree of the Suprems Chief. Brother General Robert A. Friedrich has been called to the camp beyond. Whercas, Our brother, whose life exempli fied the {eachings of our brotherhood taught that character is better than talent that manhood is better than wealth, and w always stood up against error and ways was In the channel of reform. ed that men and brothers whom he Whereas, He always remembered the claims of cultivated manhood and labored to build character worthy of his pesition and nem- surate with its demands and believed that n- ble men are the columns upon which rests se- curely the temple of our free institutio Whereas, He always knew the value brother and realized the full significan: the word, sorrowed with the sorrowing and re jolced with those who rejoiced and lived doctrine “As you do unto others so shall it done unto you.' Whereas, Brother Friedrich is the first ber of our camp to ‘‘mush’’ over the last into that vast interfor where we trust t Iife of noble thought and a record of = deeds will give his spirit one glorious day everlasting div sunshine and whers t rainbow will_never fad: Resolved, That in ¢ A. Friedrich the Arctic Brotherhood has lost ‘one of its best and brightest brothers one ever amiabie, kind, trye and generous—one whose friendship was helpful and pur: e ever ready to help carry the load of a weary brother on the trail of life. Resolved, That Alaska has lost a distin- guished citizen of Integrity and honor—a manly man, who lived in the atmosphere of lofty aspirations. Resolved, That we tender to his relati our heartfélt sympathy in their great bereave- merit. Resolved, That & copy of these resolu: record book. &t press and one forwarded to the relatives deceased brother. GRAND ARMY FUNERAL. Upon the arrival of the steamer Puebi to-day the body of General Friedrich w be conveyed to A. W. Martin & Co. undertaking room: 319 O'Farrell Funeral ceremonies, under the auspices of George H. Thomas Post, Grand Army of the Republic, will take place to-mor row at 1 o'clock from post headquarters street Red Men's Hall. Interment will be in the post plat, National Cemetery, Presidio. The Union League Club and the San Francisco Bar Association have chosen pallbearers. The league will be repre- sented by ex-Senator A. P. Williams and | General John F. Sheehan. Thomas R. Lyons, who was the Assis- tant United States District Attorney un- der General Friedrich, is now in charge of the office at Junean The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe isslost. Can you find her?® To- morrow’s Call. —_—————— File Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation of the Midland Pacific Railway were flled with the Coun- ty Clerk yesterday. The capital stock given as $5,000,000, of which $220,000 has been subscribed. The road is to be built from a point on San Luis Bay easterly through the counties of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Kern and through the Sunset district, with side lines to Midway and McKittrick. The road will termin ate at Bakersfleld. The subscribers are A Officers RenderiAcco\mfing and Ex- ‘; L. Well, M. A. Lippitt, E. B. Davis, P. 1. Manson, J. W. Bahrendt, S. G. Lippitt and J W. Pauson. ——e————— Serves Quail to Wrong Guest. The Fish Commissioners reported yester- day that Deputy Kercheval had arrested Ben Sill, the proprietor of the Louvre res taurant in Bakersfleld, for selling quail and that Justice of the Peace Millar had imposed a fine of $£235 on the offender Kercheval saw “quall on toast” on the bill of fare and ordered some. When he had finished his repast he arrested Sill who immediately consented to plead guilty. —_——— NEW_YORK, Jan. 16.—The main build of the Nichol Chemical Company in the bo ough of Queens was destroyed by fire to-nigh | The damage is reportsd to be $500,000. RAIN- THE PURE E GRAIN COFFEE The coffee habit is quickly over- come by those who let Grain-O take its place. If properly made it tastes like the best of coffee. No grain coffee compares with it in flavor or healthfulness. TRY IT TO-DAY. At zrocers everywhere; 15c. and 25c. per package.