The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 3, 1903, Page 14

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14 THE S i FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1903 o T ‘UELMAS WANTG ~ |Mcaceecaoers IHEBBARD SEMLS { A | pALY HEARnGrorme s - iy oo IS that boy of yours Police gzfizu;s‘sioner That ffiéi‘ife?oi{, Raid gOing tO be ConfirmEd? Declares City Should Pursue Different Course in Matter. | —_—— | We have th proper clothes | that he requires :for that great | occasion, and we Says the Charges Against| Him Are False and Baseless. — e | “Now comes D. Delmas and jdeny- | “It therefore appears to the court that |ing the sald accukation that the | while the complaints herein, upon their | wiff now men- Baipe 4 et faces, presented sufficient cause for the | Such Is the answer of Attorney D. M. tssuance of the restraining orders, there tion a Confirma- Delmas to the charge of violating his | lis not now before the court a single item | . f St as e o made dn AigERmans | of evidence fo ststain their allegations.” | 100 Special proceedings « sed against him in The ahove iz the opinion of Judge Heb- | whe . preme Court by Police Commission- | e it warheln et b o SaAe which, we think, Harry W. Hutton. Plie aunx | Morrissey and John Donochoe, the latter | you will find wha filed yesterday by Delmas, | the lessee of the premises known as the » x to the custom usually followed in ¢ | Hotel Nymphia and the former propsie- 1Ost interesting proceedings, did not wait for the mem- I htariot s cligar nd at Pacific street, {Vers of the Supreme Bench to cite him e when you take 0 ApDea By ';]‘\“I fi‘_“‘”’g‘:; 'f"“‘]rl‘ | rous resort. He tered the opinion ' into considera- : L ; 7 | | vesterday in granting the motion to ais- | . X took the bull by the horns, entered er ¢ i ] ; = 2 { plea of not guilty and denounced the ac- | | | sorve preliminary injunctions restrainin tion the high Complete Ime of the cusation as a tissue of falschoods. | | the €nief of Police from ra class fabric and e The usation and the swer thefcto | sort, issued on complaint most attractive styles of {are now in the hands of Chief Justice | ety L : |the excellent LAWN DRESSES, sizes 8 Beatty. They have not vet been pre- The decision practically settles the fate 4 i | sented to his assoclates. It is within the : fate | manner in which to 14 years, $2 and up. | power of the court to dismiss the pro | {of the Nymphia, as it gives Chief Wit { ceedings without a public hearing, as 1s | | {man power to.enter the resort and make | yog fagfored | usually the case when the charges | { | arrests of its occupants when he pleases. f | thought to be groundless. In the event | | ’ DISLIKES METHODS. that the charges are believed possibly to | ]| In bis opinion, which is a short the accuser and | foundation, ummeoned have some the accused are Hebbard takes no pains to hide that he is not In sympathy with the meth- Confirmation Special to the court St s i dmeieiie i Sy | 0ds used to “remedy the soctal evil” He 2 2 IAI RS - ’" | spective storis : bl {advises the municipality to have “the PR S 513-922 Market St the Yeftls betwesn Dejmed syl T0 o0 —i+ | conrage of Its convictions ike other mun.| Opposite is pictured a grand BLUE DrOmISes o #o.A. IOy S o ) 2 | icipalities his and ott suntries,” o ? What the issue will be no one can tali CHAIRMAN ARRANGEMENTS iafiifl“i,,fl.lw,{"o; T ooty ot e | SERGE . SUII, three-picce,. edges | Hutton, Bppse ntly x“]H_!m"l;m-:ug&”:"l’; COMMITTEE FOR LEAGU |'to “prohtbit” the social evil, to success- are hand felled, the collar is hand toought et i e it ol OF CROSS ENTERTAINMENT, | |fully “regulate” it [ ded: hroad [the welldknown attocuey: sy oOREREROL | Judge Hebbard's opinion in part 1s as | felled, lapels are’ hand padded, broa 4 accusing him of entering into a| ; iladee inside facings, all seams are taped. Vest high cut without colfar. The trcusers are lined throughout, You will note the shoulders of the coat in | scheme to keen hiz wife from him and { defraud her of her property. On the | | other hand Delmas is equally as bitter ‘n of the Police Commis- | | | | i GRUNDMAN TELLS ~ LACK OF QUORUM Arranging an Entertainment for the Uniform and denunciation involved, and the instead of such as th | his ‘ sioner and is eagerly seeking for an ear: issues exist, C { | "ny should I wait to be served with Armory Fund. e G e the picture opposite. They are those . [ ey et D Nembla o o bk broad, concave shoulders with the it to do_busine; charges against me?” he saidjlast nig | individual rights of “fallen wom : 4 i | “I committed no breach of fession 2 v . 4 | n t Testifles in_Court as to Bishop Moreland May | sonmijied fo hreach of protespicn QMPANT B, League of the Cross, | Giecons cutsias ot i iesues o narrow, pretty sweep of the collar | | etic e v ans s ¢ is preparin givi . | pieadings, and to which no evide p Not @ Bef. I want a chance and an early chance to preparing to give an entertaln- | PUACHRY BU0 19 SR 10 € LSy - 1 and fapel. A very smartly tailored Why He Shot ot Come Before 00 s tharges buselcss and full of 32 iU Insadax revsiie, TADL | voIve e e i v Tengte it which i larly $7.50. F y : adidicicsboutpglir ot b S v 22, at Mission Parlor Hall, Se i PO TE i suit which is regularly $7.50. For Chipman. | Inquiry Board. Mr. Hutton is as anxious to have the enteenth street, above Valencif. | ypon this ssue the evidence snows that e | Chaps between the ages of 10 and 16 N absurd charges heard as I am, there wii! | The cadets are determined to eclipse even | entrance to N 733 Pacific strest is doorless , A — ! be little trouble In having the question of | many of their former successful soclals, | 414 Bateless and fourteen feec wide, tiroush | years of agé, Wil be Special Fri- Frank J. Grundman, charged -with | The coming meeting of the board of in- | Whether I am deserving of disbarment de- | the entertainment to consist of a comedy | oat " ¢ PUPHc generally may enter and pass day and Saturday shootis nd ing Sheridan Chipman in 1ty which has been appointed o con- | termined. performance, music and a dance, The| Certainly a place where any citizen may en- y The officer 4f the Southern Pacific Com- | vene in this city on the 22d inst. to con- | ,The Story of the commencement of (he | proceeds are to be devoted to-the armory polce officer. may nese (and only on these and Townsend streets on | sider the charges of the Rev. William | Qo barment proceedings against Delmas|and uniform fund of the company. > ¢ t # led s i % gbiol by Hutton was told exclusively in Wed-| In forming the programme no one of s “castle,” but being 0 days) at . . . . [ is story of what led to | Bollard against the Right Rev. Wi nesday morning’s Call. They are the ott- | the committee has been more Industrious | MAY #0, and where many Judge Mogan's | Hall Moreland, missionary Bishop of Sac- | come of a quarrel between Hutton and | or worked with greater enthusiasm. than | that the business thereof ma r d he called upon | ramento, is ‘exciting wide comment | his wife, which resulted in Mrs l_{ul‘wll 1 Sergeant Joseph J: Burns chal;mun of :;’w-;zrljfi?g‘Aa“:nl?l 'v)-‘lA g eave the , as | throughout the whole American church. {""""L’ from ”‘l iy ;‘“"?)*}“‘"‘5‘"91 of | the committee of arrangements. lice. may lawtully enter 2 = 1 g . b oreccribos the methods | BeT Property and retaining Delmas as her [ Tt js the intentic. o bR procure evidence d " anon which prescribes the methods | ¢ omey n” divorce proceedings. For his | gocorate the mopion of the committee t0 | mifted in thelr presence, and thereupon i ies aLs oves ir s i efused,” said Grundman, “‘and | to pursued in trials of BIShops Was | gervices in connection with the disposal | ate the hall in which the entertain- | the perpetrators; a private citizen may do this, 9 b bJ ¢ I oould ot Jedve as'St |adopted more than nfty years ago and | of the property hieh wes Sold for o | ment i to bo given: with handsome-dra- | - Section 887, Fenal Code - s 3 | peries and a profusion of flags of the na- private person may arrest another. b my home snd 1 did ot was drawn by Murray M. Hoffman, who 0. and in the divorce action, Delmas is | tion. A “Sub, 1. For & public offense committed or . . G- | 56 timme > of the ssid by Hutton to have received $300. | Armong attempted in bis presence. t A o 4 ong those who are to ap o ) & New York | City and besged her to return to him. | dramatic part of the procromics ol 00 BUSINESS NOT INJURED. or onitirmation ear < 2 surists of | U1 and beged her to return to him.|comedians Nat Wentworth and Gus Mul. | The evidence shows that the defendants | DI PNEE R cise, bt o e catptud by | DUt she refused and told him that she | doon. who have declded (o give thote oo | Beither blockaded the premises of the piaintifs e n p desired to be free from him. The Police [ jcul skit. “The New Y nor injured their business; they committed no . “onvention of church | Comm! ier returned to this city ond | 1 e New Judge.” An order | trecpass against plaintif: It looks like a $6.00 i % = = - o ol _ = Y, | has been issued calling upon the cadets| It may not be consl 1 out of pl here with o ) v adets . thou as to its adequacy and | took troubles into court by Mg a |14 appear in thelr Anitormn to remark that P pred e law of the churct suit against Delmas and others, charging | o¢ ‘the entortainment oy jo e le, MEht 40 hiuvd the conrage Sailor, and it’s as good e Chip for testing tho canon | them with conspiracy and traud. - He | o uhe entertainment and it is not im- | 2’ convictions, like othr municipaitics 4 5 ¢ itaclf until last year, when | claimed that the attorney and his alleged | fogtures, | L e O Of the | aempting o bropibie. th as any $6.00 Sailor in - of Central Pennsyiva co-conspirators knew that Mrs. Hutton bhe ot A " successfully regulate it . ’ A 4 vile nam iry under vas mentally weak by reason of flnces | ! (pa nouens L4 ANe TFADgements | or'sat of men citlzen o con San Francisco. Its ’ x gt e r s and had imposed upon her. Delma: g f - onsists of £ nt F. A.|or creed to attempt to s ; _ at and quring the Swered the suit by meking a vigorous | oL SerEcant Joseph J. Burns, Sergeant | “roclal evil” ix hut an aifemst o fetching in appearance; , ¢ it by makin ST 3. Crow, Private K. Tillott ang bej | & failure recorded in the writte . al of every charge of Hutton, recit- gy PHOLL, an Ti- | ages and told in the legends v ame o prey . . 2 by o | ted to render in the answer that Mrs. Hutton was | &tt2 1o Meagher. | 6F Tne st netore. : it's made with taifor-like : » he met msg s s g ot ne and fully capable of managing her | @ ittt @ | | W shall have the “fallen woman” with us s g w no effect whatever. It appears that the affalrs without the ald of the Pollc Com- | mas' disbarment, the Commissioner in- | We have the man who helped Her g, " *° precision. The BRAID Hoffman canon fails to provide for a pos- | missioner utton then filled an ac - | corporating in his petition the char; e |, It _would be moral to regulate this womar i " bie lack of & quorum and, furthermore, | tion in the Supreme Court to secure Del- | made In bis suit e aargeabe fonoditive e | . TREATMENT is pretty 5 . vould be to enhance an 3 . o neglects to preseribe for adjournment in | 5 oot ige ko e e ety ] . 1 r w company of the ses where a quorum is not present when AD RTISEME compiish or any n‘l]var y-:..“(.,\,,]. “nd HCh' thC m TREAT e - is appointed VE NTS. » for by t two actions has absolu tha went to O apos the areiih | ot s i Ll Y RTINS for want o supsort by lther v MENT represents the very e s endy. . The Bishan: Gan-. 2 e N he applications for injunctions | - “ n entertainme; gency. ¥ are denied, - = ns and will nc .u‘\'w.E The preliminary restraining orders are dis- newest and smartest ideas; ty is the General Con- | solve 5 . iy ettt | 'The: dctious,are dismissed made from the highest - i ent of t mend- - Captain ment can become a law until 1907, and U|SFIG“RING § | CLEANING OF CHINATOWN grade of ENGLISH E |-until that time 21l inquiries must be e WILL BE PRO! i se ed under the provisions of the Hoff- | 1 5-1b can Pepper. . . . { ; 2 PROSECUTED SERGE, full weight (not 4 | canon. ; | —_— | 1 | Special Committee Expresses Satis-| thin stuff). in a prctty - { board of inquiry, which will act | R TRl PR T e . S gaan i i | % gyl 74 - action at Way in Which Work | Dinth of Tnspbitar capacity of a grand jury to decide | Y ! shade of NUT BROWN. v ; = | r or not Bishop Moreland has com- | "l’ ca pan o |1 35-gal barrel Is Being Done. » s ctor of | ek hich TaLDive e HiEAY Terbek Qv | A meeting of the special committee ap- | i h . . Syrup® .. i in the smart ! of Bishops liable yrup it » pointed by the Bodxd of Supervisors to | shade of ran of the | Grand M MASON, f Pianoforte Teachers iUR NIKISCH uctor of the Leipsic Gews the Beriin Philharmonic WILLIAM H SHERWOOD, Foremost Concert GEORGE W. CHADWICK Musical Dire Pianist of CLARKE, of Music at the University urtazsson Sole Agents, az Bullding), 16 to 20 O’Farrell ct., 8, F. 5 ERANCHES re meda. Jome, fect | case | about | the army and had an honorable record. | The Judge dismissed the case after lec- | pse on account of the ’9" ficient number of its membe the time it I& called to me two clergymen ar ach of the four dic Los Angeles, Orego. persons appointed nt at The W mpett, D. D., R Emery, W M. Van Bokke! the Very Rev. H T v. P. H. Hickman, Mes A ,ws and A. D. Parker, Colorado; G D., Rev. B. W. R Messrs niel Cleveland and Henry T. Lee, Los Angeles, and Rev Short, Rev. I Simpson, Messrs, M. McCormick and F. B. ( of Oregon. A majority const A rum. Of the Californian delegates all will be present, but only two are ex- pected from Oregon and 'Colorado and > whate from Los Angeles. Even ¥ be reduced, and there cumstances change the in- cannot take place. What subse- proceedings the reverend plaintiff undertake can only be Bishop is not conceded. The discovery of the defects in the canon astounds churchmen and the ef- of the momentous blunders in fts isions exposed in the Moreland likely to be distracting to canonists aflure to secure a quorwn pre learned The probable is ascribed to th members will have to travel in order to be present. Of the Los Angeles delega- tion the Rev. Dr. Trew is too ill to make the journey and the Rev. Dr, Tayler is no longer a member of the dlocese. Would Not Prosecute a Soldier. When Patrick Keleher, a soldier, who gave tae name of James Roach when ar- | rested Monday morning on a charge of burglary, appeared before Police Judge Cabaniss vesterday Mrs. D. Tarpey, who lives at 2520 Greenwich street, whose house he entered, said that she had done work for soldiers for years and would not testify against one. The clothes Kelener stole were not worth $1 and he could have taken valuable clothes if he had felt in- clined. Keleher admitted that he was so drunk that he did not remember anything it. He had served nine years in turing him. —p e “ Franklin and Curtin Charged. Clatence Franklin, allas Fallon, and An- thony, allas “Babe” Curtin, was booked at the City Prison vesterday on charges of burglary and assault to murder. They broke into the saloon of W. J. Schroeder, 425 Misslon strect, early last Saturday morning and when discovered by Special Officer R. D. Meloney fired a shot at him. wiil conjectured. It is thought that a new inquiry will be insisted on, but even this ‘right to again file charges against the | all | disance many of the | Humours From Pimples fo Scrofula ~ From Infancy to Age Speedlly Cured by Cuticura When Al s Fas. The agopizing itching and burning of the skin, as in Eczemsa; the frightful 'enllng. a8 in psoriasis; the loss of hair | and crusting of the scalp, as In scalled head; the facial disfigurements, as in | acne and ringworm; the awful suffer- | ing of Infants, and anxiety of worn- ount parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum,—all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success- | fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made re, them that | 1s not justified by the strongest evi- | dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin caures, blood purifiers and humour reme- | dies of the civilized worid. | © Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle:~Dry, without rubbing, and apply Catica Oint- ment freely, to allay itching, tatlon and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This com- | plete local and constitutional treatment | affords instant rellef, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning ‘ni scaly humours of the skin, scalp blood, and points to a speedy, ent and else fails. economical cure when t the om. “How to Cure Ammunition, Hunting and ng Goods. est stock, Lowest prices. Bead GUNS & for catalogue. SHREVE & BARBER €O, Market st and 511 Kearny 'st, | | | 1-qt bottle Lemon or Vanila-.. {02 100-1b sack Onions. . 5-1b can Best Baking Bowder:. ..,z 75-1b sk Rolled Wheat 1 box Candles (120) $1.00 §1.00 §1.00 §1.60 §1.50 ; 33 cakes Tar Soap.. . $ l 00 144 cakes Toilet Soap $2.25 | 25 1bs Pearl Barley,$ |~ Sago or Tapioca. . 1-00 {301b bo x Good Ground Coffee 100-1b sack Sal-Soda 5 gallons Salad Oil.. Ibs' Lard Com pound .... i 100 Ibs Hams (Best Eastern) We make a specialty shipping country orders, page catalogue. 50 Ask for our 2 and 4 Cal ornia Street, &, F. $6.00 §1.00 §3.25 $4.25 §14.00 of packing and 40- 6. T. JONES & C0, Phone Bush 659. One Block from the Ferry BRUSHES = brewers, boakbinders, candy dyers, flour mills, foundries . paj hangers, printers, painters, factor! stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tailors, etc. BUCHANAN BROS., Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento FOR BARBERS, BA- kers, bm;’!‘lr),llck-, h:th per- ies, St by neglecting | German Eyewater instantly ileves all eye B German B0c. Gea. Mayerle, Market st,, 8. F. . BLINDNESS {s often caused Weak eyes, poor ligh! sore, watery consider the work of the Health Board iny cleaning Chinatown was held yesterday.” There were present Mayor Schmitz, Su- pervisors Brandenstein and Gardner, Health Officer+ O'Brien, Dr. Matthew Gardner of the State Board of Health and Dr. A. H. Glennan of the United States Marine Hospital service. Drs. Glennan and Gardner stated that the work of mak ing Chinatown sanitary was being prose- cuted to their entire satisfaction. The committee agreed that the cleaning of the district should be carrfed on and Health | Officer O'Brien stated that the Health Board intended to do the work, notwith- | standing the issuance of court injunctions. ———— Big Coaches Arrive. ‘ Four of the twenty new coaches or-| dered by the United Railroads for its new | electric service to San Mateo arrived here | vesterday and the others are expected in a few weeks. The coaches are the largest that have been operated on any of the, local electric lines. They are forty-five feet long and are equipped with fifty- | horsepower motors and the latest air brakes. Pending a settlement of the la- | bor troubles which have delayed the com- | pletion of the company’s new power house the officials of the road are pre- paring a time schedule over the new route | that will insure rapid transit to the San | Mateo terminal. | e | Another addition to S. Strozynski Co. | Handsome private parlors for gentle- men’'s wigs, toupees, shaving, manicur- ing and scalp treatment has been just opened by us for your comfort and pri- vacy at 36 Geary street, room 6, in front of elevator over our stor . ‘y Are Taken to Better Home. Secretary White of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children found Mrs. Daniel McKenzie and her two littie girls living in unsanitary and incommo- dious qugrters at 1138 Howard street| yes- terday. e children were placed in the Girls’ Directory. An attempt to get the mother to go to the hospital in order to be treated for a cutaneous disease with | which she was afflicted met with strenu- | ous opposition and finally had to be aban- doned. —_—————— Take no other, have no other, use no other | whisky than “Jesse Moore.” It's better than any cther, ard you can have It for the asking, but get it. . ! ——e—— | California Real Estate Board. ‘\ The annual meeting of the California | Real Estate Board will be held in this | city April 13, President C. M. Wooster will make hiz annual report and returns will be made from all sections reprc sented by the membershin of the boare concerning the progress of the past year, ‘ which has been very satisfactory. ficers will be elected for the year. Of- Have you seen our Sailor Suits for Girls? the age. throughout. trousers are ROYAL BLUE and in the regulation NAVY BLUE. The blouse is cut full, and lined Every seam is reinforced, taped and doutle stitched. you koow the fame of our SAILORS. well-dressed child on the Coast is wearing a SAIL- OR made by RAPHAEL'S. This suit is worth every cent of $6.00. For chaps from 212 to 12 years of Of course Everv Friday and Satur- day will be $3.45 It’s a new department that we’ve added. ‘The most artistic conceptions ever seen here.

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