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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1903. WILSON WOMAN PERJURES WORD BETS FIVE DAYS O HOLD PLAGE Witness in Alexander|Boy Witness Makes a| Case Is Sent to | Startling Disclosure | Jail. on the Stand. i Court Declares She Was Says Capitalist Hammond | | | Encouraged to Show Suborned Him Under Prom- | Contempt. - ise of a Position. | R Wils o e iring himself in order L e pr keep a grip on the poor s 1 rose n meant a livelihood to him ex « ast breaking e merclless ear-old the de- 1, Danfel jury from v exhibited ourt a ornation the city’s the terrified wit- f the the searching was w wher se ss Attorney Theodore . e ¥ w Hammond, the capi- e She appea iist ting the again e 1 ad mz P ¥ shops, had 5 : his position w o n le given te would go ord in sweari terests rosecuted f the Hame nd Towr the b box on 2 d at the ra had b put ond at ed, had not been As a result h the wheel was i made a statement accide: at you . ie the 1 of his duties his hand crushed by the A Immediately after Fey was from his p when he took the stand he was standing by Sheean i that the res lephone box a v stick Just whee mination by re whom ctly to the roke down com- Mr. Hammond that he would ment if T would story the efenc Ferral stated man’'s tes e story which Fey mination contradictory that | to the Judge that they he so expressad himself rtroom. son wom i wa ed a k g Moga E J ge Lawl e - e pre t wa as k a piece of se sm: sut at ever come before the ammond has not 1 the ¢ se is com ADOPTS PECULIAR WAY OF SHOWING HIS DISPLEASURE Secured for the Arrest W. B. Sink for Malicious Mischief. of FILES COUNTER CHARGES Deniés That She Deserted Him and Accuses Him of Being Cruel to Her. nd cross-complaint filed ra Koscialowski to the brought by Dr. Philip | neral denial of the and des an’s compl only denies , but asks sree be denied and divorce on the | since their mar- her husband ntal anguish by | She nton, New further that he fr quent swore her and on numerous 1s smashed the furniture in their jivorte were filed by Mary Seize Smuggled Drug. nst John Bowen for cruel Ae the results of a check system re against Jean Palu for ne- " ilntomes aeciar Mantz against Jc - ” isie McDonough Micha Donough for neglect, ostier against Clara F. Postler Mayer against ds, children take ut objection Piso's nsumption ——————— TEAMSTER ARRESTED FOR | HOLDING UP BLICKLAYER Michael Dolan Struck on the Jaw With a Blunt Instrument and Robbed. Dolan, a bricklayer | Minna street, reported to Pol McHugh early yvesterday morning that had been held up by two men on h street between Foltom and Sheri- They had struck him on the paw some blunt instrument, knocking itho THE OLD RELIABLE Michael ing at \ eman with him down and breaking two of his teeth | While Iying on the ground through his pockets money he had. Dolan was able to give a good descrip- tion of the two men and he and McHugh went in search of them. Dolan pointed | out John J. Dunlea, a teamster, in o saloon at Tenth and Folsom streets as one of the footpads and McHugh placed | him under arrest, booking him on a | charge of robbery. Dunlea appeared be-‘ fore Police Judge Cabaniss erday and after being instructed and arraigned, the ) | | they taking $8, ‘all went the case was continued till Thursday. Dun- 4ea was subsequently released on bonds. Joanna Hogan Acquitted. Mrs. Joanna Hogan, who was indicted the Court Commissioner of the Dis- trict Court on the charge of buying and | | selling soldiers’ uniforms, was tried and | eequitted yesterday, l THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE | John Little, Member of | from the station and went to the Elite | | Little | tube hanging down close to him. | well that his weakness was INFORMAL BANQUET IS TENDERED TO THE EASTERN SHIP BUILDERSl 'Lewis Nixon and Associates Meet Many Prominent Members of the State and City Judiciary and Mercantile Leaders. S g + | | I | |1 R | [ | | Qi ARARL Wt Ut gp 2P | W } | | YL SR SR el el B A A By okl a1 WELL KNOWN ATTORNEY WHO WAS THE HOST AT A BANQUET GIVEN LAST NIGHT IN THE RED ROOM | AT THE BOHEMIAN CLUB, AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SHIPBUILDING COM- | even PANY, WHO WAS THE GUEST OF HONOR. = ¥ = et ol HE heads of the United States ental lanterns, éach dlffusing a softened produced in alifornia and France, Shipbuflding. Company, now on a light of reddish hue. Red shaded can- the guests spent many pleasant hours visit to this city, were the guests flp,‘ah,ril on the talhle r1‘c-nz ad_diuon::l at- ovan)’rp:vx|(.. ! of honor at a most delightful in- tractiveness to -the decorative scheme. There was absolutely no attempt at z jered last Concealed behind a screen in an adjoining any set speechmaking, each speaker formal banquet tendered 1ast .numper was an orchestra of four pleces, choosing his own theme, and the talks g by Attorney J. C. Campbell and ghich dispensed sweet strains of music were entirely impromptu. The remarks his son, Robert W. Campbell, at the Bo- hemian Club. Gathered around the table were the t prominent members of the judiciary the State and city and many of the lccal captains of industry, all eager to meet and converse with the executives of the most gigantic combination engaged ir the construction of vessels that the world has cver seen. he affair took place in the red room the club and the spacious dining lail ve evidence of the most skillful handi- of the decorator’s art. Suspended the circular table -at which the ests partook of the repast was a huge red J ese parasol, from which were hung gular intervals handsome Ori- over at GRNE DRNER TIRES OF LIt Engine Company, Ends Useful Career. John Little, 8 driver connected for some years with Engine Company 15, took his own life by inhaling gas yester day forenoon. Little was 32 years of age. He was a married man living with his wife and three children—Loretta, 9§ years of age, Willie, 5 years old, and Marie, 13 months of age—at 1722 Market stree Yester- day morning Little went to No. 7 engine- house on Sixteenth street, near Valencla, and conversed with his acquaintances. He complained of ill-heaith and said he had been to the doctor, as he was suffer- ing from the grip. He sauntered out Saloon on Sixteenth street and asked the proprietor, C. E. Craig, to glve him a newspaper to read. His request was complicd with and Lit- tle went to a back room jmmediately, off the bar with the intention, it was sup- posed, of reading. He tcok a seat by a gas stove and then dei placed it in his mouth. sion to go to the room, when he found lying on the floor with the g Cralg ran to the fire station and an ambulance was summoned, and Little was taken to the City and County Hospital. Every- thing possible was done to relieve him, but he died a few hours later. For some time Little has been indulg- | ing freely in liquor when off duty and frequensly he promised his wife that he would give up the drinking habit. On New Year's day he went on his kuees and swore to Mrs, Little that he would abstain entirely from drink. He knew the sole cause of any unhappiness that might have existed in the home. Mrs. Little was pleased at his good resolution. The promise, however, lasted but a short while, for Little gave way to his habit | pines; | nated with his taking his own life. dvring the progress of the dinner. At the head of the table were seated were apropos of the occasion and the rc- he Lcste of the evening and the honored addit to the guests of honor the guests, Lewis Nixon of New York, prcs- following e Supreme Justice ident of the TUnited States Shipbuilding Lucien S Williams of the Na-| Compa Max Pam, chairman of the ex- tional ¥, Supreme ecvlive committee of the same orginiza- ¥, M. Angellotti, Supreme Justice T. B. tion: A. . Geary of New York, treasurer McFarland, e F. w C. C. Deming of New York, general coun- Henshaw, John Hunt, sel, and Archibald Johnston, general su- Superior Judge J awell, Superior ndent of -the Bethlehem Iron Superior Judge Judge William & absolutely nothing formal J.:C. B. H in the affair and each one chatted in- Coffey, John formally with his neighbor on° the L, William J. Martin, F. C. topics of the day, both mercantile and Drew, W. H. Metson, Cologel F. E. Becl legal. The menu was superb, the <ur- Judge Gilbert of Portland, Or., and G.| vice faultless and the wines the best H. Ismon. nd_once more there was unhap- and his last drinking bout culmi- His mother, Mrs. Lawrence J. Welch, wife of Attorney Welch, was in an hys- terical condition for some time after the news of her son's death was broken to her last night. Chief Shaughnessy said that Little was a fearless driver. The Chief also said that while on duty Littie did not drink. Deceased had been absent from the en- gine-house three or four days. ¢ The members of Engine Company 19 will attend the funeral of their comrade. The New Champagne Record. The import in 1902 of 125,719 cases of G. H. Mumm's Extra Dry has never been equaled, being 407,304 bottles more than any other brand. The famous 188 vin- tage of Mumm's Extra Dry now imported is similar to the 1889 vintage, being more delicate, breedy and better than the 1593. Immense reserves guarantee the indefinite continuance of this quali * e b Sl Pugilists Secure Release. John Hagerty, allas “Spider Welch,” principal In the fight with Frank McCon- nell, and the other seven aiders and abet- tors, after spending a night in the City Prison, were released yesterday by order of Police Judge Mogan by virtue of a cer- tificate from Dr. Theo Rethers that Mc- Conmnell wasin a much better condition and was in a falr way to recovery. Their re- lease was granted, however, on the prom- ise that they would report daily to the Chief of Police during McConnell's con- finement in St. Mary's Hospital. ————————————— You won't find “Jesse Mcore’” Whisky in cheap places—it fsn't made for cheap men, to drink. 1t is the best and demanded by the best people. . —_—————— Male Quartet Will Sing. The Euterpean male quartet of Los An- geles, assisted by Miss Sibyl Conklin, con- traito, and Miss Blanche Willlams, pian- ist, will give a recital at Young Men's Christian Association Hall next Friday evening. The quartet is one of the most noted in the State and the affair promises to be a treat to all lovers of good music. —_————————— Royal Worcester Corsets, style 448, at T5c. Chester F. Wright, 6 Geary st.. upstairs. . e Oriental’s Grab Party. Oriental Rebekah Lodge of the 1. O. O. F. will have a social evening after the raitine of business to-night for its friends and members, and one of the features of the programme will be “the rush for the grab bag.” Dancing will follow later. “HLECK” WATERS la UNDER ARREST | Former Agent of Steam- | ship Line Prisoner in Montreal. A press dispatch received yesterday from Montreal, Canada, says: “Alexander W. Waters was arrested here to-day on the arrival of the Canadian Pacific train | from Vancouver. The arrest was made | upon the request of the United States | Attorney General on a charge of em- bezzlement. Waters is charged with be- | ing short in his accounts with a San Francisco corporation $8000. It is expect- ed he will walve extradition proceedings and be taken to New York to-might.” The thousands who count themselves friends of *‘Aleck’” Waters will learn of his present trouble with the deepest re- gret. He was one of the most popular men in San Francisco and when he de- | parted under something of a cloud, his friends sald the matter would soon be adjusted. Fle was warm hearted and ever ready to aid those in need. It is felt that if he is really guiltywf emb he is more a vietim of circt than of a desire to be dishonest Waters was in charge of t} office of the Pacific Coast Company in this city up to the early part | of last year. when he was superseded by | C. D. Dunann of Chicago and was re- duced to the position of city agent. He | was later on superseded in this ]msilfun" | pa er | Steamship | T into on June 1, 192, | §ir 2 e === DR. HALL’S REINVIGORATOR ATvaR—— e R - THE PURE : GRAIN COFFEE nger and finally sailed on the Nippon Maru on August 15 for the Orient. 1t was rumored at the time that Waters was_short in his accounts, but the com- pany denied this and sald it had a posi- tion open for him whenever he came back. Later it was acknowledged by the officials of the company that there was a_shortage. ‘Waters resided, while here, at the Van Nuys, 1001 Bush street. OTTAWA. Ont., ~The Dominion Feb, Government has decided fo take no action o the matter of removing the duty on soft coal until ‘Parliament meets, when the views of the wmembers will be ascertained. { I * | twenty sacks of beans from Washington- | | recting its operations. charge of assault with a deadly weapon 4 iy Py SORE HANDS ' Itching, Burning Palms Board of Public Works : ; Painful Finger Ends, Fixes the Figure at $28,024,389. With Brittle, Shapeless, Discolored Nails, City Engineer Allows Large Sum for Established Business. aDE Gl As Well as Roughness and Redness, ONE NIGHT YREATMEAT The Board of Public Works yesterday filed with the Board of Supervisors the report of the City Engineer, covering an estimate of the value of the Spring Val- ley Water Works' properties in actual use and of the value of the franchise. The total valuation is placed at $25,024,359, subdivided as follows: Peninsula system .. $ 921,780 system 1,000,660 Andreas system 1 : L A Sichidy. syvtem 4:853.591 | Soak the hands or nginastrong, hot, creamy lathe of Cuticura Dry and anoint f.cely Ointment, the g of emollients. old, loose kid gloves, or bandage ligt F in old, soft cotton or linen. rough and chapped hands, dry itching; feveri shapeless nai this treatme quently curing in In no other wa and Ointment demonstrated ave Cut 284,000 ishing curative prope: s effec 1,400,000 | ¢ually than in the treatment of the hanc espec when to: ed with Gr tal itching, burning and secaly ec irand total e s B Cons et s o Regarding of $1,400,00 Complete local and constitut ascribed to established business, the r treatment for every humour of POTt Says™ skin, scalp and bloed, with loss of hair, The value due fact that the company | M2Y DOW be had for one dollar. Bathe freely with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of er and scales, and soften the thick cuticle. Dry, without hard rubt and apply Caticura Ointment free to allay itching, irritation and inflam- mation, and soothe and hea ’ lastly, take the Cuticura Resglven Pilla, to cool and cleanse the blood This treatment affords instaat relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other hching, burning and scaly humours, and po! to a speedy, perimmanent and economical cure of torturing, disfiguring humours from infancy to age, when all other rernedies and the best physic: has an establisk resuits in part mined. T and the list of pro renders this point The value of board upon whi, last year w valuation is accepted Supervisors, revenue m company on the works fixed by the e based by THE DEADLY MONOXIDE CLAIMS TWO VICTIMS | Mary Nelson and Samuel Glover Suc- cumb to Accidental Asphy- xiation. Three accidental deaths by gas in first two days is the record for th month of February. Yesterday Mar son, a servant girl of 17 Harrison avenue, 2nd Samuel Glover of 1004 Polk street we: the two vistims. On Sunday James Dor aldson of 517 Bush street was the first to die by the deadly monoxide in the new month. | Mary Nelson, who was a Danish domes- tic, 2 years of age, employed by B. A. | Morbio, an apartment house keeper, was missed from her work at an early hour esterday morning. Upon investigation gas was detected coming from her room tablishment, has had one or two warn- | we’ll warrant youw'll wonder why ings of the presence of water in the pipes | we’ve not had them before. ard had warned her servants to use only | qpg quality will speak for itself | we’re sure, and pleass you however CoPvYRIGHT, TO MAKE A LONG TALE SHORT, mps in their rooms el Glover, the stableman, who had been living on the charity of a friend, | critical your likes. Richard Feschlin, died in the Kitchen of | v el fovs home: He had Besn: auuing). T 7 { g S v of late it is supposed he was | e e ishing. the sas, prova. | UNITED STATES LAUNDRY influence of liquor. | cffice 1004 Market Street, _—————————— | Near Powell. MERCHANDISE STOLEN FROM | WASHINGTON-STREET WHARF Wiljam Barlow, a Net Dipper, oked on a Charge of Grand Larceny. William Barlow, a net dipper at Fi erman’s wharf, was booked at the City Prison by Detective Freel and Policeman nor yesterday on a charge of grand He is accused of having stolen | Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder “Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century PREPARED BY larceny. street wharf, which were discovered in a shed used by Barlow on Fisherman's | % Complaints had been made to lice that merch was constant 3 A3 hington-street wharf. boat for taking the wharf and ing stolen from W The thieves used a tuff away to Fisherman's and sold to peddlers. It is roughly es- 4 that about $2000 worth of mer- | Cluett - Brand chandise Mas been recently stolen from | 3 this wharf and Barlow is accused of hav- ~.40C pair ing been the leader of the gang and di- he twenty sacks | of beans stolen are valued at $30. | —_————— | £ Sentenced for Assault. Il - CUTAWAY George P. Beach Jr., who was tried by | 3 . Cluett. Peabody & Co. an Arrow Brand 25¢ pair a jury in Judge Dunne's court on a | and who was convicted of simple assault, was sentenced yesterday to pay a fine of $100 with the alternative of 50 days in the | County Jail. He cut E. Sulllvan of 17 Howard street with a knife on November 16. | —_———— File Notices of Insolvency. James C. Westerfield, a harness maker | of Lockeford, San Joaquin County, filed notice of bankruptey in the U tates District Court yesterday. His are $434 80, there being no assets. . ¢ Bruce, a seafaring man of this ; nowledged insolvenc his s $188 % and no a —_——— Seeks to Recover Salary. RUSS HOUSE prietor of Bush & Pine sts James, a pilot of Portland, yves began suit to recover wages from the Northern Commercial Company of | this city to the amount of $1125. This ke aims is due him er contract entered | Market st S F. Sena n and Women If you use Grain-O in place of Weak M coffee 1 enjoy it just as ki e w HOULD U DAMIANA ¢ , TH=s much es the sam L it Great Mexican Remedy: health aad strength to sexual organs. Depot. 323 Markes like a food to the system, dis- the full substance of the ry drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. 25¢. per package. | ‘The Weekly Call.« At rocers everywhere: lic. and 81 per Yecar.