The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 19, 1903, Page 4

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WING HER LOVE AND HER COIN' Miss Gertrude Stephens Seeks Solace in Court. s Has Charles Lawrence Ar- rested on a Charge of Embezzlement. R o Lawrence, who department was arrested yesterday Coleman on a warrant is- Judge Mogan charging y embezzlemen The com- s Miss Gertrude Steph- tion of the Un- rks ning witness r stree that Lawrence dresses to her and her as soon from his wife January ges on boarded itoma stree ghter who ® N A e ' » ¥ Miss Step the only woman ke ha ander sim- ' he g = i ABLE SPEAKERS DISCUSS INDUSTRIAL QUESTIONS Members of Unita n Club Hear teresting Addresses by Rep- resentative Men In- ADVERTISEMENTS. Grip Weakened My Heart And Nerves. Quickly and Com- pletely Cured by Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and Nervine. H, af an attack strength does mot return, you cannot sezp, or rest or eat; if you have frequent headaches, if your heart flutters, blood is thin, your cir- ation poor, you are in more danger than when stricken with fever and in the deadly E' p of gripitsell. The after effects of La- rippe are terrible. To guard against its d...gm strengthen the heart with Dr. Miles' eart Cure which, by enriching the blood nnd improving its Circulas m, will cure any affection of the heart d strengthen it against further attacks. Tone up the system and revitalize the nerves with Dr. Miles’ Nervine. When your merves are in proper condition, you need never fear the attacks of hGn"e or its terrible after effeets. - y personal experience with Dr. Miles’ Rmedlu 1 always take pleasure in recommending them to my customers. Six ears ago 1 suliered a severe attack of 1 Griphe which left me with a weakened heart and system. 1 was weak, run m&w‘ my conditiop and miser- able. 1 two bottles each of Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine and New Ieart Cure of LaGrippe, me Dn E Dr. )(uu leficd Co,, Elki‘l. hi is employed In | FEARING YEARS OF SUFFERING PRETTY AGNES REILLY ENDS HER EXISTENCE 'Convinced That She Was Afflicted With Incurable Hereditary Diseas&, From Which Her Mother Had Succumbed Two, Months Ago. Handsome Young Woman Inhales Deadly Monox1de Fumes House at Geary and Mason streets Tues- day night d ended her young life by | inhaling the fumes of the deadly mon- oxide An investigation of the causes which ed up to the act of self-destruction on he part of this 23-year-old girl disclose & tale sorrowful in the extreme The dead girl was of a particularly | sunny disposition afd it was only with the death of hér invalid mother two months ago that the dread of years of | suffering from an ailment which she con- sidered hereditary caused her to contem- the idea of self-destruction afternoon at about 4 o'clock young woman left the residence of her friend, Mrs. Smoltz, at 1648 Hyde street, where she had been re- =iding during the last six weeks, with the ention of reporting for duty at the ephone office on Sutter street, between Hyde and Larkin, and that was the last seen of her until her dead body was found in the Geary-street rooming-house. THE LANDLADY'S STORY. According to the story told by the land- ady of the Navarre House, Mrs. H. Hyer, unfortunate girl came to the hotel jesday evening between 8 and 9 o'¢lock te Yesterday unfortunate ¥ the and asked for a room for the night. She was shown an apartment on the first floor, with a window opening on Geary street, for which she paid $1. Mrs. Hyer was struck by the ladylike manner and neat appearance of the Young woman ana noticed nothing peculiar in her demeanor. | At 10 o'clock yesterday morning the bed- | maker, a Chinaman named Ying Sing, re- ported to Mrs. Hyer that he detected an | odor of gas coming from the room occu- pied by Miss Reilly and that to repeated on and the end near her face, mutely tes- tified to the cause of death. The Cor- oner’s office was immediately notified ana the body was removed to the Morgue. The following note was found on the| bureau: San ¥ —My Dearest Minnie: I hope with me for not answering but you know how careless I am. you ure you sco. give was only legible, was found in the grate. GIRL IS IDENTIFIED. A silver open-face watch with the ini- tials A. E. R. engraved on the back was the only other evidence as to the identity of the suicide, and thé identification of the unfortunate girl was not established until last evening, when Edwin B. Fronk, residing at 3026 Sacramento street, a brother-in-law, and Eugene S. Hottinger, the affianced of the dead woman, called at the Morgue and identified the remains. Mr. Fronk stated that the suicide did not come as a complete surprise, as his, sis- ter-in-law had declared several times that she Intended to end her existence, but that it was suppased that she was not in earnest. According to Mr. Fronk the mother of Agnes Reilly died at St. Luke’s Hospital two months ago, after an ill- ness covering % perfod of several years. The doctors were unable to state with any degree of certainty what was the cause of death, although it was supposed to be a glandular trouble. After the death of her mother the dead girl placed herself under the care of Dr. Herbert C. Moflitt for what was regarded as the same dlsease which caused the death of Mrs. Rellly. From the remarks of the doctor the girl, had become imbued with | knocking he received no response. Be- [ the idea that the trouble was incurable | @ il el fofeds @) VENEZUELAN GUNBOAT BOMBARDS CARUPANO | Decisive Battle Is Expected to Take Place Shortly in Vicinity of Coro. | WILLEMSTAD, Island of Curacao, | March 18.—According to advices received | here, the Venezuelan Government gun- | teat Restaurador bombarded the seaport town of Carupano, State of Bermudes, and destroyed many of the houses there. he troops of the Venezuelan Govern- ment, it is added, are holding Cumana, about fifty-five miles from Carupano. Finally, it is asserted that a decisive battle is expected to take place —very shortly In the neighborhood of Coro, cap- ital of the State of Falcon, between the Venezgelan revolutionists and the Gov- ernment troops, THINKS TRANS-ATLANTIC TELEPHONE UNFEASIBLE German Expert Reports That Pupin Rolls Would Not Be Efficient in Deep Seas. BERLIN, March 18.—Technical Inspec- tor Jentzsch of the Government Tele- graph Department has made an official report to the effect that telephone connec- tion between New York and Berlin is im- practicable. The inspector says that While the use of Pupin rolls permits of telephoning under - shallow seas he be- lieves it would be impossible to do so be- low 2000 meters and asserts that the dif- ficulties of telephoning under the Atlantic are still insurmountable, —e The annual loss of fruit from insects is put by the United States entomologist at $300,000,000, A charrdd letter, in which the word for- MISS \(‘\F\ ELIZABETH REILLY, WHO, WHILE SUFFERING FROM DESPONDENCY DUE TO ILLNESS, IME TUESDAY NIGHT IN THE NAVARRE HOUSE, GEARY AND MASON TS FOUND NEAR THE UNFORTUNATE'S BODY. IRMLY convinced that she was coming alarmed at the report of the|and became despondent. The refusal of | inflicted with an incurable dis- | Chinaman and fearing the worst, Mrs, ja :!{'- insurance company to issue her a | 13 Hyer ordered the servant fo go out on | policy strengthened her belief and causeil | G, NS S e ® | the fire escape and enter the room |her to make the declaration that she of suffering, beautiful Agnes | o0 the window. | would commit suicide. beth Rellly, a telephone | Attired in her night robe and with n} Mr. Hottinger, a gripman on the Powell 11, employed by the Pacific States Tele- | look of contentment on her face, the dead | street line and the suitor of the dead we Compdany as an operator at the | girl was found on the bed in a reclining | woman, stated that at times she was mo- ffice. rented a room in the Navarre | position. A rubber gas tube affixed to | rose and declared that she would end It the chandelier, with the stopcock turned | all, but that he did nottake her serfously and thought that she would be jolly the next moment. saw her her that He | after she icft the residence of | friend on her way to work, and at time did not netice anything that templated suicide. TELEPHONED TO SISTER. Dr. Moffitt, who had been treating Miss Reilly, stated last evening that she was suffering from throat and head trouble, but that he did not advise her that her disease was incurable. a brother survive the deceased. She was 23-years of age and had been in the tele- phone office for six weeks, having former- | large candy stores. Miss Fannie Rellly, a sister of the de- ceased, when seen at her residence at 026 Sacramento street last evening, stated that her sister had often declared that she would end her life owing to her he- lief that the throat trouble with which she was suffering was incurable. She fur- ther stated that her sister had telephoned to her to meet her at the telephone office at 10 o'clock Tuesday iight, and upon complying with the request had found that she had not reported for work. Somewhat alarmed, she returned home, but without any suspicion that she would 50 soon learn of her sister's tragic end. LDVERTISEMENTS. Pears’ soap in stick form; venience and economy in shaving. It is the best and cheap- est shaving soap. Sold all over the world, con- - Servants get better wages when they Waukon Velvet RuBBER HEELS was only joking, as | would lead him to believe that she con- | Three sisters and | 1y worked as a saleswoman in one of the | MARCH 19, 190 TAKES DARING LEAP T0 ROOF Howard Healy Jumps From Window in Third Story. A o Free Fight in Arcade Lodg- ing House Leads to Trouble. The room of John Milton in the Arcade House at 917 Market street was entered & few nights ago and clothing and other articles were stolen. Mijlton suspected Ernest Monterichard and Howard Healy, | alias Hill, alleged messenger boys,” who roomed in the house, of being the thieves, w. third story and demanded the return of the stolen articles. This led to a free fight and Healy tried to drag W. to an open window with the apparent purpose of throwing him out. | hit Healy on the head with the butt end of a revolver and he jumped out of the | window to the roof of the adjoining house |in his night robe, a distance of about eight feet, and made his way from the liceman Roediger. bfoken into his room and had attacked him and Monterichard with the butt end of a gevolver and he had been compelled to flee for his life. room and searched W. H. Milton, who was pointed out by Healy as the man who struck him with the revolver, but no weapon was found ‘upon him. John Milton was searched and a revolver was found in his pocket. Monterichard i claimed that he had also been struck on the head with the butt end of the re- | volver. | Healy and Monterichard were sent to the Central Emergéncy Hospital to have later locked up in ‘‘the tanks” at the | City Prison pending developments, | they are known to the police as room thieves. W. H. Milton was booked on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon and his brother John with carrying a concealed weapon. They appeared before hearing their statements and the state- ment of the landlord and Roediger he dismissed both. cases. the County Jail. About four years ago he was arrested for fatally stabbing an- other boy on Stockton street, but owing to his youth and the fact that the evi- ! dence was somewhat contradictory he | got the benefit of the doubt and w quitted. To-Day (Thursday) Will be the clothing day. 3000 men’'s all wool s ranging in prices from $10 to $15 will be sold for §5 5, $6 65 and §7 465, respectively One price to all, no more and no less. 3 v lot § ed in plain figures. If you are buy them, if not Mr. P. C. Kelly will ‘“thank voa for ; at the as- signea sale of clothing, Market st., opp. Mason.’ i —_———— Bartenders Battle. Harry Wells, a bartenderin a saloon at 506 Pacific street, and Harty D. Nelson, who was formerly employed at the piac were arrested last night and locked up in the tanks. Nelson is charged with as- sault to commit murder, and Wells with flourishing a deadly weapon. Wells fired a shot at Nelson, but the bullet went wide of ite mark. It is alléged that Nelson struck Wells on the head with a bottle before the shot was fired. ADVEBTISEMENTS GOKE DANDRUFF CURE and Hair Tonic Grows Hair, Keeps the Scalp Healthy. Endorsed and Sold by Barbers, Hair Dressers and Druggists everywhere in $1 & 50c Bottles. A, R, Bremer Co., Chicago, | PATENTED Spheroid Eye-Glasses Give perfect vision from edge to edge. Test yours for com- parison. PSiaA DR. HALL’S REINVIGORATOR S HE'S Stops all Josses in 24 hours. Five hundred reward for any case we cannot_cure, This secret remedy cures Emissions, I bottles, $5; guaranteed to * Call or address orders nAu..s uzm- CAL INSTITUTE, Broadwa 4 Cal. Also for sale at 1073% -Irm st., l. [ Bend for free book. | and late last night he and his brother, | H. Milton, went to their room in the | H. Milton | Some one | | roof by a stepladder till he reached the | sidewalk, where he was found by Fo-, Healy told the officer that two men had | Roediger went to the | | wounds on their scalps dressed and were | as | Police Judge Mogan yesterday and after | | Monterichard has been arrested several times for stealing and served a term in | ac- | ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTHERN PACIEIC ue to arriv Traius leave sy B RANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Strest) —srve — Faow FapavART B, 05, — ks 7.00a mlelx Sulsun, Eimirs lll acre- ’ 'lcn'llla, 'lnur‘. % 304 Martinez, 838 K anta Ross. 113 Napa, Ca s Antiefh. ‘Gacramento, TIT: e Mondota, Haaford, Porterville ..o .- osta, Martinez. P:r:'w Merced. Fflreln’:o, @oshen Junction, Bakersfield Bxp Davis, Willism L nfi:‘-‘n.mm Springs). Willows, +Fruto, Red Bluff, Portiand , San Jose, Liverm: ton.] Tone. -crsmln;‘fl Pl vi SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Fating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. 8304 Oakiaie, € norn, Tnolum 2004 vutielo, Martines 10.00a Valle] Crescer aeka -— \(lrl(nf‘l. Tracy, Eastbound. Lathrop, Raymond, . L via 10.004 The They Denver, .:‘ Chiesgs e 3. Niles an: | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. e~ (',';,’,',,(,;‘ Rivar Steamers. .. 111 007 Small Pill. Small Dose. | " "Weoiis 'w"v‘?.'.Lm.mcu...,..;:,. Smal! Price- T s 0 g 3.30r Hayw 400r Martines Callstogn, 4.00r Martinez, T 4.00 Niles, Livermor! | racy. Lathrop Stockton. ton, Lod!. Cluett” Brand 40¢ patr: donO'ITYlIn'm‘(hh ssta, Tracy, Stockton, Los Arrow Brand - pair 2 (,luett» Peabml 7 & € 5 - tentai Mail —Ogden a5 O gtaana. 8¢ Louis. Chl 3 New' Orleans, ¥reno, Mendots, Mariines. ves via San Joaquin V A 7.00r San Pablo, d Way S 11254 17.000 V s 7560 8.067 Ores __Ra RAVEL. 5 LAY IRAV 19.10» Hayw S 17884 """ 3 | n2se Fons Couta, Tracy, Laibrop, Mod ! Merced, Fresno. 1.25¢ Hlnlard , Visalla, 525 ;Cahforma Sarrow Gauge). COAST L'NEkp(z Street.) San Feitos, Boulder Creei, 4 Way Statiens 167 - K, Centerville, San J0 s " w Almaden Felton, Boulder ta Craz and rnncvn-l" Ba Ve-nru Limited... To CHICAGO Daily Leaves Los G w3 | -20m ‘> ; ‘ An Ideal Traih mma_’ 50 11:00 a3, "1.00 3.00 518 r. ND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 18:00 00 200 4.00 ».%. mrui Gaago). Streets.) 12 — CORSLIWE, For Those Who Seek the Best. SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot Local (Qy Daily Local Daily Lim'd w10004 Pumc [ San_Joaquin V It * Hanford 13334 S50 Joes and way Stations j» San Jose and Way Stations 93.007 Del Monte Fxpress- Sap Jose, Gliroy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pa: cific Grove, Salinas and Principal Stations is ‘the CALIFORNIA Daily 2 Palace and Car run: Dintng o Bakersfield for ac lass passengers. n_this train 10 p. m. daily sckton Local. s Corresponding 10 a. m. amiiy he _Overlanc nd Tourlst ars_to Chi ats out a < 12160 n 3 4 Palo Alto. Mayfield. w. Lawrence, Santa Clara and Saa Jose...... o Joser Glivey swa Wiy Sisiionst10.48a »se, Los Gatos and Principsl train arrives at 8:00 p. m through Pais with Haily Chicago Monday Thorsdey ‘and Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars, Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, New Orieans, New York. (Westbound t and in Ferry De- Broadway, d. i b s -1 arrives via San Josquin Valley)... -l 25. n11.48» Palo Alto and Way Stations @11.46¢ San Jose and Way Stations i 714 A for Mor x Sllurdly and !undly only. 2Stogs at all stations oo Sunday. $Sunday oaly. F for Afieracon. exeep | aSstardsy enly. d Connecta as Goshen Jo. with trains for Hanford, Visalis. At Freano, for Visalls via Sanger. £ V1a Coast Line. 7 Tuesday and Friday. ™ Arrive vis Nilea. n Dally except Saturday. w Via San Joaquin Valley. Y Stops Santa Clars south bound enly. Connmects except Sunday. for all potats Narrow Gauge. CAI.IH)RNIAL NOITIIWE§’TSIEIN RY. C0. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFic RAILWAY COMPANY. Tibur Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN PRANCISCO ° ‘!0 SAN mn!-. Going East Don’t fail to see Salt Lake City and the glorious mountain scenery of Colorado. The most interesting ride in America, if not the world, is from Salt Lake City to Denver through Colorado, and it would be a great pity not to go East that way if you have never been before. Our Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars go “Thuredays—Extra irip Saturdays—Extra trips at p. m. 3 . 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00 and 6:30 p. m SAN RAFAZL TO m FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—$:05, 7:3 4 10, at 2 :40, 11:15 a. m_.lWJW- p. m, i | SUNDAY B Lea e In Effect | Arrive over that line and afford a most com- San Francisco.| May 4, 1902. San Francisco. forta.bla, interesting _and very inex- ;:)z:n ds_uyr; De:g:;- | pensive way of going East. The 30 e 8:00a) Ignacto loie a) o P i 3 1040 PersomllyCondnc!ed. f?atnmln very H‘S s lgg s N:::lo a3 popular—each party is in charge of l, o T - a thoroughly experienced special con- 3} 8:08 o Petaluma | n | ductor who goes all the way through. ; 5:00 p| Santa Ross | Will you not kindly allow me to write el ‘amxnnr ! . B ndso | and tell you all about these attractive 0 5:00 ) Hulisbur‘ 10:40 a; | parties? | . 0. 5ANBORN; Gen' Agent Burlington Raute, || 3:30 P! 8:00 1 Cloverdale . _ 2% 870 2 | 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 7:30 af 8:00 af loplan 687 Phone, Main 1188. AR S » b o 7:30 a| 8:00 al Willits | 3 8:00 a| Gueerneville TO SAN RAFAEL, |+ 2ot s SAN QUENTIN, 5:10 p|'5:00 p| _Glen Ellen | T30 s/ S0 s Sebastopol i memeeneees! MILL VALLEY, | 2300500 Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton CAZADERO, ETC. ia St 5 for Imruml at sl.:ym:n for lt.ymm s&nm at via Sausalito Ferry Gevserville for Skasgs Springs: et Cloveniaie Geysers vl Buncan Sneings, Highiand !orlnzt. Kel WEEK DAYS (Holidays sxcented) —8:45 - % 20, 45; | Carisbag Springs, Soda [ {760, 45, 9iAS, L e. m., 1220, °1:45, 3016, | Bartlecs Sprines tflkhh(m-\h:hr:rflm i 4. ™. train week days does. not run to Suael ines Bu-p Lakes. ke, Law Dot - Mill Valley.” Ny John Deys Ri Rlvmlde i . . EGAL HOLIDAYS—T7, | Backnell s, Sanhedrin Heights, uuumb,umofn g 12730, 1°1:30, | ot Springs. Half-way House, Compte 4 E Stevens, Hopkins. Mendoc iy, Port Boage rus (o San Quentin. Those [ Westport, Usal: at Willits Tor Sherwood, Cabie, e :15 p. m. Sat- | Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings,. Bell's E urdays. On Saturdays the 3: 1., p. m. train | Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, i runs (8 Fairfax, o T Eureka.® FROM SAN RA 0 SAN FRAN Sa —Week days—5 C[!CB;,) duced _rates. - - N M e 2 B, 4 50, “5:30, Sundays—Round-trip_tici s 1 s o e | S et T carme 0, 33:25, 4:40, 15:50, | building. Mg " R. X. RYAN, “Trains marked (1) start from s-n Quentin. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Asgt. FROM MILL VALLEY AN- 1SCO—Week days—5 a0 5 8:25, 45, 11:10 a m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:15, 5:10, 7.0, MOUNT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY . 5 2055, 000 0, 10 s_l.fi-‘;: Via Sausalito Ferry | Arrive 15l THROUGH TRAINS. . | Foot o garket St | ;‘" P;::'k iid5 o m. week days—Casaderd and. way ld’:‘:’" Days. S mabin S0 ey etV exceptedy i i o Y e 3:15 p. Saturdays—Cazade stations. Wi Bimessineoms Sundays and Legal Holldays—S8 a. dero and way stations. s Ching m., . amvivingia the city 44015 Days omiy. “TAVERN OF TANALPAS™ 3307 435 r. Opemilthe ycar round. Sundays and Legal "')lldl)’l—lo Reyes and way sfations, 5 Ty 30 . arrive San Francisee 11 30 2 OFFICE—626 Market st, TICKEY RKET S North Shore FERRY—Foot of Market st. OFFICES f:l';:m._;;"r(xuv. Fout Mfi':l:'.':f

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