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ROUT BOYGOTTERS N A HOT FRAY Blood Flows at a Black- smith’s Shop on Green Street. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY :"BIG BA F TTLESHIP OHIO SEEMS LOST IN NEW HUNTERS POINT DRYDOCK ighting Machine Christened by President Mckin]ey Is the First Vessel to Utilize the Immense Basin, Which Proves Itself the Finest in America and One of the Best in the World 30, 1905. GREW 13 GOMING ~ FROM THE EAGT Will Handle the Pike and Grampus on Subma- rine Trials. ADVERTISEMENTS. BUFFALO LITHIAWATER Have Received Indorsations from Men Like These. Samuel O. L. Potter, A. M., M M. R. C. P., London, /'refessor of No Remedy of Ordinary Merit Could Ever .D., g | ciples and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Med:cine in tie College of Physicians and . 3 Demiiaarancicanto g Holland Boats to Shortly Un- | Surgeons, San Francisco Fe . Densien ) | dergo Their Official | SR . Dr. Wiiliam H. Drummond, 70/ Shop Being Called [ In 'n‘M ¢ Disease Medical Jurisprudence, Bishop's Uniers 3 T2 | | Tests. Montreal, Canada. -Union. 1 - and Cyrus Edson, A. M., M. D., fealth |1 o Commissioner New. York Cily and<Stated | | Great interest 1s mantfested tn naval Albuminuria President Board of Pharmacy. New York City, | | circles in the coming trials of the Hol- Examining PhysicianCorporationCouncil, ele: | {1and submarine torpedo boats Grampt | Of John V. Shoemaker, M. D., LL.D., : | |end Pike, which occur during the frse | ¢ Proressor Materia Medica and Therape ¥ | | weeks of February. Captain Frank T.| ?I'egnlllcy Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadeiphia ; | Cable and six experts of the Holland ! Dr. Geo;g Ben. Jchnston, Ria- | | Company are expected to arrive in the mond, Va., Ex-President Southern Sur, | | city to-morrow to take charge of the and Gynecological Association, Ex-Fres boats during the final tests. | Medical Society of Va.,and Professor of Gyne | The naval committee to act for the | cology and Abdominal Surgery, Medical Col~ | | Government has not vet been designated, | lege of Va. | but will be chosen from officers attached to this station. Captain Cable is the ex % | | pert navigator for the Holland Company | PIP" A.IGlbrle‘I[ I:;n;chet.”};mmwr of b | | and has had charge of all the submarine armacology and Materia Medica of the | | ]})'nats built |l,_\ v’nm corporation. He was lnsme III h. nl." Faéfi»’lyjl A"’I:d“i.v'flfq;\"'h L | " command of the Adder, which re . H r. . . LeBlahc! £rofessor | mained under water for tweive hours off der, Renal Galculi, Montreal Clinic, SM., SN., V. 0. | | Staten Island a few months ago. With o, 1 . . - . B sov o | | him there Wil be an engineer, electrician, and g"‘i.;”y,,?,f‘,”;,":m‘a"”c/'.fla? '17{;}{:(;:3 ~ | ! gunner and three experienced assistants = Vew York Post.G: te Me - R A mile Course, staked out fn Querieriatic Inflammation New York Post-Graduate Medscal School | | sections, has been laid out, where plenty Louis C. Horn, M.D.. Ph.D., Projessor {of sea room and ample depth of water “ 'h. Diseases of Chiidren and Dermatology, Baitis | 'is available for a trial of all the essential { more Universily. - | | requirementy of the boats. There will Dr. J. Allison Hodges, President and 3 sed trl v . 2 > O » 1 LEice ”"“‘dm?'s‘ S ““"":‘” ged okt Bladder Professor Nervous and Mental Diseases, Unie P, pronaee Dems: is | face, a an .endurance test, which re- | pe M < - e | Quires a surface run of twelve continuous | wersity Collrge of Nedicine. Richmand, Ve. - E .Ecurs. The speed required by the Gov- | yien’s o i "ernment is seven knots under water and | i dazupt | | eight knots on the surface. The Gram- | Dr. Robert Bartholow, M.A., LL.D.; « : | |pus, in a recent builders’ trial, made | Professor Materia Medica and General 7 here « . of the it ¢ o TGealelueang | In apeutics, Jefferson Medical College, Philada. W engaged |'| The submerged test requires that the | y Dr. I. N. Love, New York City, Former | | boats be subjectea to a one-fourth-mile Rh i Professor Diseascs of Children, College of trial below water, but the Adder exceeded euma Physicians and Surgeons, and in Marion this limit materially. A feature of th d Sims College of Medicine, St. Louis. ‘,. | r:)ming test will be that after steaming an & _Hunter McGuire, M. D, LL.D., £ the required distance the boats are re President Amerscan Medical Association, Late President and Professor Clinical Surgery. University Coliege of Medicine, Richmond, Va. Dr. Alexander B. Mott, of New York, ! Pn;/rnor of Surgery, Bellevue Hospital Med- scal College, Surgeon Bellevue Hospital. A pamphlet telling what thdse ‘and macy other of the leading medical men of the day say mm mmin the treatment of these of the value of diseasessent to any address. is for sale by the general Drug and Min- BUFFALO LITHIA WATER o' Witer tade PROPRIETOR BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINCS. VIRCINIA GOLDBERG, BOWEN & CO., (Incorporated), San Francisco, Ca: e Iy object while fifteen feet below er and then to return to the starting | roint, all the time submerged except for an instant to take sight, «| The storage batteries of the Pike are now being charged with sufficient power to last for weeks. Fifty cubic feet of air | | | subjected to a pressure of 2000 atmo: | | pheres will be stored in the air tank | | and enough gasoline to run the boats for a distance of 4000 miles will be stored somewhere within the limits of the dimin- utive craft. At the submersion trial Captain Cable | and his assistants will remain for at least twelve hours at a depth of forty feet be- | (low water level. It is confidently expected Ly the representative of the Holland com- | pany that every one of the exacting tests required by’ the naval department will be more than accomplished. The cost of one of thcse torpedo boats to the navy exceeds Sl“‘;'.tll)‘} They are believed to be the most formidable defensive submarine craft in existence. The trials will last for a month and be conclusive of all the JURY IS SELECTED TO | will TRY ERNEST ALEXANDER| "% Case Will Be Resumed This Morning |, *o" * in Superior Judge Lawlor’s Court. The case of former Policeman Ernest | Alexander, charged with accepting .a bribe while in the discharge of his du- ter than a —— The Alarm Went Off. Leonard Jo n we la i the S ' | ties, came up before Judge Lawlor's de- | 639 Clay s ireday n | {erits claimed by the inVentors for'thede | Lortment of the Superior Court yesterday | an afarm clock. As he was 1 { b e R | morning. The entire day was spent in |of the house with it the alarm . : . selecting a jury, and the ting Bankers Testify in Hall Case. | During the morning six jurymen were | happened, e TO INVESTORS: has now at finest drydock tes and one of AN FRANCISCO Hunters Point th United Si | | The preliminary examination of George | Hall, allas “the little Swede,” on a charge of grand larceny for tricking Karl | Samuelson of Martinez out of drafts for | $400 and $250 on the Bank of Martinez and the Californfa Safe chosen and the remaining six were sworn | B#m into the in during the afternoon session. neys Foote and Dunne appeared for Al exander and Prosecuting Attorney Ferral | Mogan yesterday handled the case for the State. The trlal | Attor- | son and Pelic convicted of petty nty Jail for t im Ice Comps and best in the world. It 3 y’ o STonpMIC Nt Fiuat ) and ! J | | Company, respectively, on December 27, was officially- opened y U‘F‘ 3 ; was commenced before Police Judge Fritz receive the massive hull of the United yesterday. John D. Robertson of the De- . eyl e g Sl | | postt Company ana W. A Hale of the FOR DAILY CALL SUBSCRIBERS ONLY ring completion docking was accomplished without Bank of Martinez testified to issuing the drafts, and the case was continued till Tuesday. Further evidence was also tak- | a hitch. At 11:38 a. m. the big caisson en on the other charge against Hall of 3 ugs Sea Fox, Sea Queen and Sea out of checks aggregating $1193. A con- | Fover, which had towed the Ohio from tinuance was granted till to-day. the Union Iron Works, pushed the big & & ES 3 | steel shell inside the dock. ’ 9 Beaton PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE GREAT DRYDOCK AT HUNTERS POINT BE- ADVERTISEMENTS. | »acher had e FORE AND AFTER RECEIVING THE BATTLESHIP OHIO, AND \ readiness for the dock’s first sk TWO MEN WHOSE SKILL MADE THE DOCKING A SUCCESS. | Ohio was placed in p - 1 ] into place i - 5 ' sank and snugly, * | against rubber s of the sill ) the water. she passed into the dock there was 11 John Hubacher t the thre T'he new dock, the property of the San feet of water between her keel and the s fug sucks yopancisco Drydock Company, was built ‘dock sill. As she lies in the dock now . 40,000 gallons o by Howard Holmes and is a monument to there is four feet to spare on each side ter per mi by 2 o'clock the mechanical skill of which any engineer of her m)thv dock’s nurnr»‘wP;l vl:ldlh‘fln’«L tanding high and on \ight well Be proud. between her stern and the dock gate is — s 2, £ 8 ey :\'I;i :,.,,umywn two years in course ©n unoccupied space 37 feet long. | Pages 0t Maps s‘a"shcs Is the Ohio she seems lost in this (f construction and cost more than - . While on the dock the Ohio’s twin pro- | e y 1 ydock and the unoccupled space (0, It is 750 feet long, 122 feet wide pellers will be shipped and the big steel | | o INCUM- | there seems 10 be room for the New York the top and % feet wide on the level of hull will receive several coats of paint. | n 're y re e i ann Usn“" l“fu[ma"nn m[ for | and a whole fleet of smaller vessels ihe top of the keel blocks. There is 28 She will be on the' dock until next Tues- | An army of workmen armed with scrap. et of water over the sill at high tide and day. 1 P s - ers and brushes attacked the sea Erowth ine largeet vessel In the world could be President W. F. Babcock of the drydock ot ers Ilfi " yflu are a uh on the battleship's bottom as the reced ccommodated with plenty of room to company, the other directors and ;;bn:! 3 B ing water exposed it and by the time the spare 100 friends attended the docking of the h t Th n l G " STOPS THE COUGH e ater the Ohio was ~The Ohio, whose huge bulk seems as Ohio and remjgiied at Hunters- Point un- | SCriper 1o 8 Ual all. A s Ifsh 3 2eh Bal iree from es and seaweed pnothing in the vast expanse of the big til the pumps hadhvum'pleu—(l t{mhinwnrli% g i 2 - r Pr i a | picked up ident McKinley gave in, is 203 feet long, 72.2 feet wide and and it was seen that the new basin was | F dc t n G t s . X i . * | the signal s terday drew 17 feet of water. When ir every respect all right. | m um 0 m u lcura ua | Etta Butler's Estate in Court. ® e e Aol el o @ | and Ointment il. If you are a six months’ subscriber to The Daily B st a3 oyt s | Call send $1.50 to this office and we will send you by New York, peti- vesterday for his daugh and 918-922 MARKET ST 515 0 TOOK HER GOKT Sarah Rodgers, 1770 Pacific ave- procured a search warrant from Police Judge Cabaniss yesterday to re- cover from the, wife of her coachman, Mrs nue, left her sealskin sacque in the carriage nile she went into the store, and when she returned the. carrlage the coat | ad disappeared. She asked Stern if he | i to ad seen any riage, but he about it | “I did not like the idea of losing my coat,” she said, “‘and was inclined to be- lieve that my coachman knew something about it. Yesterday I was surprised to | see my coachman’'s wife wearing the | missing sealskin. She was formerly my denied knowing anything the utmost confidence in him.” advised to swear to a warrant 's arrest on a charge of grand but demurred, as she did not ny publicity. - She thought she could get a search warrant and nothing would be known about it. ‘the probabil ity is that when she finds that she has not aveided publicity she may change her | mind as to having Stern arrested. Mrs. Rodgers came into prominence | some years ago by marrying “Ducksey” | | Rosenbaum, who died, leaving her all of | his wealth. She then married Harry Rod- is a prominent figure at | the racetrack, where she is known as a | successtul plunger. { The roughest part of the Atlantic ocean is between the fortieth and fiftieth paral- | lels of north latitude. Nance O'Nell's Waso's stage gossip rock-moving feat. in the . S TRUST 5 ISU8P POWERS The spirit of warfare which added ani- mation to the meetings of the trustees of the Odd Fellows' Cemetery Associa- tion seems to be still hovering about the casé of the old board, the court§ ha been appealed to by the objectionists an injunction has been prayed for. 'he suit ‘was filed yesterday, the plain- being Trustees W. E. Lutz, F. C. A. W. Scott and Albert Menne. v ask the court to restrain the other members of the board from usurping the functions of the entire board, as they al- ege they did at a meeting held last Mon- Judge Hebbard issued a tempor- ary injunction, returnable before him Feb- ruary 3. ve and bers—Percy R. Henderson, Theodore Diercks Diedrich Becker, J. R. Winter- burn and Gottfried Ralsch—willfully and with intent to usurp the powers of the board met last Monday and, without con- sidering the question of quorum, elected two new trustees and the officers of the board. The new directors are John Loane and Adelbert Pauba. It is alleged that imme- | diately following their election they took their seats and proceeded with the elec- tion of the following officers of the asso- | attorney. The plaintiffe allege that as there was no quorum present at the meeting the election of Loane and Pauba was illegal, and that therefore the subsequent elec- tion of officers was a violation of the laws governing the board of trustees in its managenient of the properties of the as. soclation IBMNDCN EFFORT T0 RULE THINGS Owing to the exposure of its plans and the subsequent strenuous objection on the part of Governor Pardee, the California State Dental Assoclation held a meeting appointing the members of Beard of Denfal Examiners. A few members of this exclusive so- clety, without consulting or wishing to hear the sentiments of the great majority the State bill of 1901 in such a fashion that they were charged by the unconsulted profes- sion with trying to form a monopoly to fufther their own iInterests. Governor Pardee on hearing of the proposed bill at once placed his stamp of disapproval er was embodied its amendments. Another portion of the new bill to which the dentists at large are objecting is the proposed levying of a lcense fee of $2 a year on every practitioner in the State. .They argue that they have the right to have a voice in any bill projected for passage at the Legislature which affects the profession which they represent. They claim that the California State Dental As- sociation is not a representative associa- tion, inasmuch as it is an exclusive so- clety, and not open to every legal and the new bill in its entirety. Kopta's Last Concert. This afternoon Kopta, the great Bohe- mian violinist, will give his last concert at Steinway Hall, at 3:15. 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Louls Stern. possession of a-sealskin | meeting place of the board, and has stir- | Saturday night and struck from the den- | With Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint- l All orders for The Daily Call’'s Great Premium sacque, valued at $450. red ‘up strife among the present board | tal bill which they had so quietly recon-; IBgs with Cuticara Ointment, purest of e h mittance Last Monday she was driven in her |of trustees as it did in the board which | structed the clause which was intended | emollient skin cures. to be followed in Atlas must be accompanied with a cash re carriage to a store on Kearny street. She | retired several months ago. As in the | to take from the Goverpor the power of | ere cases by mild doses of Cuticura | $ éf $1.50, as this extremely low premium rate is " made on a strictlv cash basis. CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO MANAGER SAN FRAN- CISCO DAILY CALL. Manager San Francisco Call, maid. ‘Stern has been my coachman for | According to the complaint, the board | upon it by stating positively that he | and crus-ing of the sealp. as in scalled | San Francisco, Cal. three years and I have shown him many | of trustees consists of eleven members, | Would not sign it ns long as the objec- | BoCaC tha Foors it ket L Dear Sir: vors. I feel keenly his deception, as I | and it is claimed that five of the mem- | tionable clause directly affecting his pow- < I am now (or intend to become) a six month contract subscriber of The Daily Call and I desire to secure a copy of your great Superior Atlas at the premium rate of $1 50 to six month contract subscribers. Kindly furnish me with sample page of Atlas and such information as will assist me in gaining a correct idea of your premium reference book. signed.... . ;- clation: Diedrich Becker. president; John | ethical dental surgon in the State. They | Certainty of speedy and permanent RAITORE, . o o Sy o T cniY oy shadaasbis 35 | Bers. an advertising agent, but aboUt a |y ane’ vice president; Henry H. Earle, | are satisfled with the bill of 1901, and will | cure, the tbsom safety aund great e ?fl“”“:)m she procured a divorce | qyperintendent, and R. H. Countryman, | make a fight to prevent the passage of | economy have made them the standard om him. She