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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1903. e SRR et S (VEINGE ST S CORSETS \r2 WOMAN FASHION LIEUTENANT CAMPBELL NEW WAGE AGREEMENT IS DISMISSED FROM ARMY IS NOW IN OPERATION ALA SPIRITE|| \ President Approves the Fiindings of | Bituminous Coal Miners Will Re- ! the Court-Martial That Tried ceive an Aggregate Increase of the Officer. Nearly $20,000. OOG WASHINGTON, March 31L.—The Presi-| INDIANAPOLIS, March gr ement between » Can t who w v : amount will ore, as the production is likely . i 1 g the advance received y the s regard it r will be = s i R e E By . WAYNE MACVEAGHE TO BE COUNSEL FOR AMERICA 3 March Wayn \ il a member of ‘ . to repr . » Hague when the.af- e - EFFALO, March 31.<The verdict o At A . in:'the Burdick inquest handed st . , . et e e ti down by Justice Murphy. to-day building terests. than. those of: Hifs while stating that the fdentity:of AT a2 erwise there will the murderer of Edward.T. Bur- Midni Express to Fresno and ay -of . legal talent Qi has not - been proved, practically | Bakersfield. rer insignificant’ is- charges Arthur R. Pennell, the dead ln‘}'Ai = Padfic provides night | *0€ : ver, with the crime. t San Joaguin for the a =k X Pennell had a stronger motive than any | w wish to spend a Report of Riot Unfounded. one else for putting. Burdick out -of thi a’ serlous facts brought out by the inquest consti- .| SI8-re-tuted just grounds’ for the issuance of:a the Jumber - irrant against Pennell it he ‘were- alive, and that several persons: had been’ YATTant:against Y Officers' immediately left here to o, The verdict is softened somewhat; 8o far | is' it relates to Pennell, by the ‘statement < that if Pennell ‘were alive he would be as based upenatrivial quar-! given the présumption of inmocence until | one was hurt proved guilty. In “the opinion of Juds dickhad no. woman in’ his “'den on-the night of the . and the crime was’ not.-the work lat " HE ‘ex- ‘onerates Mr son- from B cctfon’ with .the. erim: Treaty R ficanom Exchmged. S wa Murphy, Bu and, in copclusion, criticizes Mrs.: Maria A And-censures Mrs: Burdiek,” the former ‘for “her-attit rd -the au- s-and- the with “th - thit shé ‘had < no knowledge of t n d, Judge. Murphy that: he. would hold the death:of Arthur R Pe of this week ‘or the 1l 3 S DULL-EDGED WEAPON USED. his Teport i At Xhe beginning b his Murphy -certified. that ‘the cause. of -Bur- dipk's dedth ‘was. “‘compouna: comminuted muitiple fracture of . -the skull; E @ fracture ‘Was the resuit of 4 by ‘some person with s dull-cdged w ® 3 P & = ® éred * privetp an’thie hack of:the The said-blows were delivered:with nt .and ‘the ddentity. of said ’ ot “been: proved,” 9 reviews briefly -the events’ of “the vening ‘prece f asbrous, ursday, April 9§ 5iiias ‘not”show - that, anything. unusual, océu = at the house. in the fore:part of the'n ceding ifs disc 2 as ed by the dif: ‘ferent’n s-of the houschold, is told and- the r' ies of the testimony of ’ the. ‘servants® and = Mrs. ‘Hull “are pointed put. 5 - dge Murphy mentions the: testimony’ of | . a in. which “he sald. he sent for] & BA.LANCE i Howland, “the. deputy medical’ exam- { ¢ twe physicians had d conversa- l 2 3 AND4 tino, . in. Whieh ~Dr. .1 y - 'sald “{f ~the “death, proved to P vould save @ | Burdick’s vame 4nd’ family a great deal |'of ‘scandal. - Dr.. Howland sl think it is suicide, with him: 50 LO I S 7 ihé motive for this. érims > Murphy, and thén.'he TG {of Mrs.. Burdic kf:tm.'y o asion. of a Haxght Haven by the Burdicks and. i Cole Lots for Business B iate Hoplick Jxa : Waller Lots for Flats @ | Icnged to her husl | Joved Pennell, and he ‘ap [ infatuated with her... BuFdick-learned the c]ayton Lots for Homes and a-separation followed," but 1 g s s ® ause of love for'his children he. foo, , wife back and forgave:the aiithor « Belvedere | wrong' on his_promise to eav H “This promise and thé" proniise: wh : Mrs. Burdick made | Judge . Murph 3 n)mmoleqnlv e Finally, Mr. Burdiek. told . her ‘ ave his house,” and: he appiled ! for the divorce, which action-she -did net care to defend, as she wished ‘to mari ° Pennell, who had agreed to securs a di- vorce from his wife. Pennell, however, induced her to defend the suif. Burdick | had been shadowing Pennell and Mrs. | Burdick, and Pennell - had detectives | shadowing Burdick. § i G o The entire block surrounded by above streets will be put up for absol sale on easy terms. This will be the greatest credit sale in y Don’t miss it. The property is the best in the fa- mous Park Panhandle District—surrounded on all sides by finest class of improvements, near the Park, unexcelled car facilities, rap- dly growing in value, ail lots large wad level, sold on easy terms your own prices. An opportunity you cannot afford to miss. 'nd for diagram. See the property and be on hand. “So far as appears from the evidence,” continues the Judge, “Pennell had not | succeeded in compromising Burdick - in | any way. Burdick, however, had a lot { of evidence, consisting of letters written | by Mr. Pennell to Mrs. Burdick of such a gushing, love k, importuning nature that their publication meant complete hu- % : miliation and social ruin to their author, ® INDICATES PENNELL'S GUILT. “This, of all others,” says the Justic 3 116 Montgomery “was the motive strong enough to inoise Street a desperate mind, already steeped in wrongdoing, to do so foll and cruel a 1 murder. Did he do it? Was .= respongible | for it? He had returned from the dead | man’s wife the day before the murder. He was here that night. He was very much excited the next morning and went and purchased a revolver. The clerks present at the sale state that he did not appear at all like himself.” The Judge tells of Pennell's visit to the UKIAH, March 3L—Reports ‘were' re: | way, Judge Murphy. siys, and all tha At 12 0’Clock at Our Office § iy et morning ana.of tie events e |1 ',~ PRACTICALLY ACCUSES PENNELL HE WIS INSANE ...T O=DAY°"_ GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT OF THE CELEBRATED RUSSIAN PIANIST, =MARK HAMBOURG PLAYING THE GREAT KNABE PIAN FISCHER'S THEATRE AT 3 O’CLOCK. WIDOW ASSERTS Contest Over Will of the Famous Horatio Hartley. Discoverer of New Zealand Gold Leaves Wealth to Schools. i —_— Il Special Dispatch to The Call. COMA, Wash., March 31.—A spirited contest is in progress at Olympia over the will of the late Hordtio Hartley, who | was prominent on the coast years ago as the discoverer of gold in New Zealand. | | After accumulating a small fortune Hart- | ley settled at Olympia and invested his | money in property. He died in January | | after signing the will, which cut Mary | Anne Hartley, his widow, off with a | de of $200) and this inheritance is con- | ditioned upon her not remarrying. The balince of his estate, valued at $50,000, was left to the Olympia school district. he will is being contested by Mrs. | Hartley on the ground that her husband | was - in J. C. Klebor, an attorney who drew the will, testified to-day that half_an hour previous to the ng of . Hartley had an at- tack, which resembled an epileptic fit and wasuinconsclous for some ti sig \Ihuugh Klebor advised that n -!hmg i7'more be done that day ' @7 3 Lord; Mayor of Olympia, is oppos- 1| ing the” contest as administrator of the e and in the interest of the Olympia i schuol district. - Many rs ago Hartley {1 resided 'In ‘San K B o oo o e 2 2 o ) | Sk «1 glar.-* Nothing’ has been mis: co Special Programme by Request. ed from the - house. & Burdick's watch, dit_should . be given Dr. J. 1 for- his refusal to entertain I suggestion of ‘suicide. But for his Tlhonesty w never have known that 4 « . most clever'and shocking mur- s ‘or-any .age had been com- 1 P i | Come With ¥ v doors. This is essen hlr ially: ‘a-clty’ of os where the mar- THEM SHAR OUR FE age. c 7 E ked upon as the cor- .vi‘;'(-fl'\'r“f(z"t, ’!“l‘ [\\\Hl“ o o Ehal‘l Y Pfll‘furmancfl stone 0f society and s sacredly re- | CHEERFUL AND HAPPY. irded by all. To: make little of it is tc e rgelt: the' good will and respect of o ]w-nplv 4nd:fg invite their most severe cen- our duty to:censure Mrs. Bur- her wrong has bee: FOR THE JOINT BENEFIT OF THE HelteP SkelteP Girls” Club and the S. F. Nursery for Homeless Children. THE ALHAMBRA ’ April 4, 1903. aturday children a Prominent Society People in the Cast Management of SAM M. LEVENSON and DAVID COHEN i Direction of GEORGE LASK MARK HAMBOURG, ats on sale at Fischer's Theater " see . .EARNEST SULTAN MBIA SAN FRANCISCOS | Pooh-Bah. CLARE coLu LEADING THEMRE | aikado. . .. a MILTON T Nan Ki Poo.. Miss X Last Pive Nights—Matinee Saturday. Frank L. Perley Presents Yum-Yum The Other Maids EN SCHAWBACH MER and MISS LINDA LIEBES EFFIE ELLSLER ; gl iy Lo BURDICK "MURDER. SUSPECT, NOW DEAD, 'AND "ACCUSIN JUDGE. morning ofthe di message:-to. h | to’ bring. the: ‘pap and of their. fi o return, for dinner: that-eyening. Continting,:the Judge ' ! entieli’s letters fe Mrs. Burdick there.| y—Direction of | night and Saturday s-a thireat ‘that. he “wonld Kill' her :hus- |: And Her London Company—Di T S aihe s sk b b HAIR TGN{G o mm. SE e | ZELIE DE LUSSAN “ York also restified that he said | S: v certain man, and Mrs. el had @ writ l‘ tick: A T R A | o ShUoRs onsldering-his.| . COVERED WITH v Hit. would ~have- . s : ter “far him fo_ obtain : - 'WWHITE FLAKES? | Positive y no orders by mail or ielephone | rne s Payne and Miss Hutchin- tey thereto: 2 Altogether, -thés facts: weirld,- i or, [‘enmll liad - complets. Know sued, were ‘e ‘alivel . “Thaf " would [-meu 0 Eowever, “that He was guilty. |-wonld haié a’trial.” {-“The report continu : “He :can.never be.placed .on. {rial; can his casel ever bejudicially : déter- mined.. Lét us’ be:as fair;: theni 'to i a thé'law'y mies 0810 et ng. - Hemust: be presumed -innoc until proven- guilty “The: finding ‘of. -this’*court-‘is ‘that Bur. fence does’ riot-sustain “the. t ek 7h an i de: leicTn & woiman .ii: Mis dan_thit | oF L 2 * Company; Milly Capell; Esther | | ‘Might, nof “has. it disclosed i .single as | Painie and Miss tehinson, haye been anfortunately br “The-actions.of Mrs. Hull on that m mt: ent - 3:th, | the pile’ pillo on h | 1€ ['to determine, complately oxnnermp - | and her_testimony on th(' B perfect’ want of. vknn'wl_edge had actually. occurred. So ‘ittl feeling for. the. dead “ina ich.an - Ma . ;Yale's “Hair Tonic (s made by |-evidént, desiré: fo: coxer. up: th in apprehending, the muyderer may ¥ vard, hisve ot - been-L Mme. Yalo'e Remedies are sold by all drug- This claim will be substartiated by thou. part, .Aml(wrancn of a bufl:la | petsoni ~who "waited there to. Wrap- head of his vietim-in that blanket and rpse was not a Bbur- [ ays that in. one sus= | Are- Your Brushes Filled With s ) Week picionen: which-a warrasit could; be In the Magnificent Originai Production of Direction Mr. LEO BRUCK .WAS IN FLOWER TIVO\WE"A MAUAME YRLE'S o Campel o s And the Great Supporting Company. in «The Joy of Living” (:BARMEN By Hermann Sudermann irs 4"'\{ larged Orchestra Seat Sale Commences TO-MORROW. Thursday 1 sunday Nights and = Sullivan Opera @ ; At ;cg,,q(,::,fffnsfd;'n::esn]fthar da”:w- PINAFORE = April 6—Perfect Production ok Dead Hairs? BOHEMIAN GIRL, e e e | —WITH— {Are You Troubled With Dan-| DE LUSSAN not| - druff, Eczems, ‘Harshness, | the'| Dry Hair, Failing Hair the or Grayness? nt Role ¢ of ARLINE 1 at 9 O'clock. _ )-DAY, W seat : e S il it e, OPERA e 4 ‘ NOVELTIES! \GRA BURDICK'S: UPRIGHT LIFE. afe £ BAL ‘ BenL?nPnOdR;eAll@;r oag E(I;rdmer and HOUSF fhe : | Vincent; Kronau's White Tscher- | i Ay kess Trio; Lillian Burkhart and | ! ENING. RDAY AND SUNDAY. Week of the Popular Syers moral act i -his:part: - 1t. portrays -him Zalth: “the a- chance at| " Pees Green and Werner; Brothers| K MME1 T CORRIGAN a. loving father -and - more’ ng : | manimouy ng: hu e o (ke care of 4 prench, and the Biograph show- R .. Speediest hair food known ing the MAUDE ODELL . Midame. Yale's o an Elaborate Spectacular Production of ""HAIR TONIC. | ELUI ANO BUABAR FAEANT, MORE THAN QUEEN L restores processes of secretion and excre- , “stimulates’ the' flow .of natural oil (so fmpurities) and leads the ‘, First T on Any o o tee back to1i luster. It is not stick 10c. 15c. 28c, S0c and The . CoPWar Prices— -is pleasant to apply and leave od | su»vs falling "hiair “n four hnnx!, re- | NEXT WEE] R r\ McLean and Odette res gray bair-. 16 nal - color ' and | 2 erry. || Tyler in “RICHARD 1L This is no idle b ~it means much to d—‘ Mldsm_e_Ynle the. World's Greatest Woman any one who is looking for the best in | -Screritist. and 'Cheinist, Prepared by her in || theatrical offerings—It means the greatest boratories at 180 Michigan Boule- return for the money you have ever been offered theatrically | CENTR A TR Belasco &My oughout, the civilized world. Write to | Market Street, Near Eighth ) ale and - she will mall you, NS 8 CUT BNATON WHG Bare slioataes copy -of her 96-page by RS the celebrated aetross, 4 eauty,” also a large litho ph poster of | e el R ™ s Y [ s 189 Michigan ave . Chi Phone South 5 | _TO-NIGHT. Every ev'g this week Matinee Sat. and s \ meiodramatic treat. Accorded an ent slastic reception Chronicle. Next—The Original KATE CLAXTON in THE TWO ORPHANS, AMUSEMENTS. in.“the ’\vorld can relieve you ‘of - constipation and all disorders of the Stom- ach and Liver like HUNYADI JANOS. 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