The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 5, 1903, Page 30

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30 ‘TH 1903 EXPECTS TO DI (SOLLMAN TIRES ™ %r "5 "reeme N COUNTY JAIL| OF MATRIMONY,__For oeueaare James Moffitt, Octoge-|So Tells His Wife, She narian Will Be Sent | OCharges in Divorce to Prison. Complaint. — ntenced Sixteen Times for N FRANCISCO CALIL, SUNDAY, APRIL 5 PALM SUNDRY SEEKS T0 EVADE | : i AT CHURCHES | COURT SUMMONS LADIES , Special Services Will be|Edith Barnard's Attor- SILK W AISTS Held at Houses ney Makes a Futile oy GTLK SKIRTS | | His Alleged Indifference Leads | Benjamin Fay Mills to Lec-|Threat to Forfeit Her Bail red of metrimony and tired of | | Palms will be distributed at the Edith Barnard, the o'clock rgass this morning in St. Francis | lady with the Titlan hair, Church. Rev. Father Caraher, will preach f her appearance in Police > b ovatn wpravellng Over the |court yesterday morning when the case i i Bieg on ““Traveling emeanor embezzlement against her Misdemeanors, He Fails i to an Appeal for i i ture on “The Key to | Has the Desired ' to Reform. | Freedom. ! i Character.” { Effect. | { | This week we.will show an elegant stogk of latest stules COLORED AND BLACK SILK on for Aivorcs on the ground filed yesterfay by Mary E. u g of 188 Union strect againet Theo- Path of Christ on Palm Sunday. : o aote st ] p limas she A"e!trflqt;‘::‘l’ !:"; Jfeen Sl bt will be as | Mo represcnted her, and. it was on his.in- | WAISTS, These are in Crepe, Taffeta r She RbOYS . WOR % ows | structions that she had not appeared, as 2 z stion, “Why do you treat mo so California-street M. | he ‘contended that_ In misdemeanor cases and Peau de Sole. All the veru newest d indifferently? | 1 Trlumphal Entry’’; evening, ‘A Night on | it was not necessary for the defendant to ; l s .ply coming on the heels of | | the Mount of Olives.” Fastor, Rev. Clar- | be present | Colorings. of alleged ct on the part | ence Reed, o el not hera within half an hoir,” { is wife says, caused her the | | Simpson Memorial -Morning, | e: Judge, “I will forfeit her b’nng D . fi $15 Each_ . al su ¥ aid | “The Glorlous Ck h'’; evening, *The/|of and will issue bench warrant for | t = to seek the divorce court. | John Stephens. = { “The prosecuting witness," vim Temple, was Sollma ere ru-| | || Tenty M. B “The King | “is here and has given instructions not to be " | B e writ | e m ot “The Glory | prosecuts the gt her.” | Ws have also a large variety of LADIEY ; . In that month, | |of the Cross.” Pastor, B.| The Judge was anxious to know. to | . il began, dies : | 1¥ : : | o, ehe prosschting witnses } SILK SKIRTS, in plain colors, chang3abla anor. He refused 1o | | | Plvmouth Congregational ng, 1 | S | Crlldienincd: Hopme ko Pastor ey & £ | effects, and black and white stripes. at the same table with her. | 3 i : at i at deal of the | | S ¢ P R vk | Morning, “Differ- | make this cour: e . B8y il Q f Q e e o | | TRSIDENT. OF CHNSTIAN | | e Rt o S, cveame b | W ot nthing oo o7 (10 e Made with small ruffles and accordeon & e « \ght for five suc- | _;_ “,_ Morning, “The Culture of | the be 4 r arrest.” e o s i T = g . “Jesus and the Thirsty.” | Templ nd returned Ea h‘ b s to win back her hus-| s . Bl e | 1n ak half an hour with the defendant, Drlccs $5 tO $20 c e f it s gotmen sent to| State Endeavor Union Pre-| caivary Presbytertan—Morning, “An A | but he made her take a seat in » t the =ig for her two sisters, hoping that | cusing Conscience and Its Antidote”; | Conlan's courtroom. When the case was n called Temple argued that t! of the defends e was not ne Pastor, o pres- nt in a misdemeanor ng, “Spiritual Certitude.” John Hemphill, First Unitarlan—Morr rtz he would again be- ing and affectionate hus- We will also have on displau a splendid variety of WHITE WAISTS, in Linen, Cheviet and Lawn. Also a complete stock of LADIES’ FINE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, all elaborately pares for Session in ary, but the Judge A Palm Sun- | P sisters, howev San Dlego. {day Sermon.” Pastor, Bradford | ruled against him. He asked if the de- husband treated i R | Leavitt, fendant s in«court, and Detective T. forning, “Con- | B. Gibson said he had spoken to her in he Rend-|Judge Conlan’s:court, but she had re- . Nelan- | fused to leave there under instructions of First English Lutheran | firmation Service”; evening, * | ing of the Veil.” Pastor, Rev. y and Hstened | uning, i Special Dispateh to The Call o AN DIEGC The offi ey in ja ed ark of feelln i der. her attorney. Her name was called at : : siae A Hp e : at the head of the State Christian | Richmond Congregational — Morning, | the door by the bailiff, but thers was no trimmed with Laces and Embfl]iderles- his wife, Ende: n here T. A. Bissell will preac! evening, | answer. The Judge said he would make | Ha this week oz over grourd | an order declaring the bail forfeited and AP . who was mar for the -State convepifon to be | nanuel Evangelical—Morning, “Christ’s xhxw::;\‘-lad :hi clerk to write out the| sus vwe less than & held In ¢ oity from the 3 he 7th | Triumphant Entry Into J rusalem”; | bench warrant. > yosterday. | v B et evening, “The Glory of the X Pan- | Temple at this polat hurried out of (he Our Mail Order Department is most complete. All orders for nee she became pkry S ¥ e or, Rev. F. W. Fischer. C m and returned wi he defend- " 1 2 o st ever since she DOSRMC| Bate executive committes, and those vis- | TNty Bresbsteriun Morning, Rev. A.{ant. The Judge withdrew his order for- samples or goods filled and shipped same day they are receiveds . er. Curses and blows, | iting here, uding State sident Jesse | Hoffmey, D. D., of Capetown, Africa, will feiting the bail, and Temple insisted upon c Sharp, took the places of lov ;U. Smith of Los Angeles and Statistical | preach on “The Kaffir, His Religion and the case being heard at once. Assistant t nd affection. Crueity is also charged in | gecretary R. R. Patterson, met with the | Character. District Attorney Harrls asked for a con- filed by Libble Dexter | ocal executive committee and approved | Mr. Benjamin Fay Mills will give his tinuance till to-morrow, as several wit- re s Dexter. the plans thus far made. last lecture on “The New Thought” in|nesses besides the prosecuting witness - corce for desertion wm‘[ The present indications are that the|the Maple room of the Palac had to be subpenaed. Temple begged that the prosecuting . witness, Joseph = L. Brouchoud of the City.of Parls Dry Geods convention cf 193 will be a record break- | evening. The subject will be, to Character.” G. Mahony against Eliza- Theresa E. beth Mahony Grimmer | er in point of attendance, despite the fact Music at the Park. k Band will render at the against Robert L. Grimmer, Mary R. Stu- art against Willlam Stuart, Mattle E. hs against John D. Griffiths Elizabeth arah 8. Joseph Barrowclouth. Royal Worcester Corsets, vivie ¢46, &t TSe. Chester F. Wright. 5 Geary st.. upstalrs, e Majetti Arraigned for Murder. Judge Fritz yesterday on a charge murder and was instructed and arraigned. The case was continued till Tuesday. Ie is accused of shooting and killing E. W. } Stone against Danlel Stone, Eilzabeth A.| gathering. I against Thomas C. Fiynn, Birdle | made to render it a success and as the | that the union has voted to come to this southernmost end of the State for its Every arrangement has been and | attendance is assured there is no doubt Barrowclouth agafnst it will b There is no meeting place in the city which will accommodate the atfendance expected at the general ses- slons of the convention and the local com- * | mittee has planned for the erection. of an immense canvas pavilion covering the | vacant half block at the corner of Eighth Joseph Majettl appeared before Police | and G streets. There will also be depart- y | of | mental meetings at one or more of the local churches and on Sunday, the last day of the gathering, all of the pulpits of the city will be filled by visiting mem- Schort in the Baltimore House, 502 Bush | bers of the union. street, early Thursday morning. He was nted by Attorney Archie Campbell. The committee on entertainment has planned to help out the expense account . M. C. A.—Afternoon, preaching by { Rev. Willlam Raders There will be an extensive musical programme of both vo- cal and Instrumental music preceding the address. Try a Ten-Cent Box Adams’ Sarsaparilla Pllls. (Chocolate coated) for Constipation, Bilious- ness, Sick Headaches, Dyspepsia. L o o e e e e e ) of those who come a long distance to at- tend the convention by promising to care for all those whose railroad fare to San Diego and return amounts to more than $10. This means that all those attend- ants who come from farther north than Bakersfield will have their hotel bills pald while here. Company, be heard, but the Judge de- clined and continued the case till to-mor- Tow. Claims He Was Cheated. J. G. Lee, who on March 3 of this year purchased the lodging-house at 122 Taylor street known as-the Woodford from Vie- tor and Alphonsine Maynard, filed a suit for $1200 damages against them yesterday. He alleges that they falsely represented the value of the plac: —— e Strikes C: From Calendar. Justice of the Peace Dunn_ yesterday struck from his calendar the suit of the Paclfic Lumber Company against the Pa- Rafael for $80 for lumber sold and deliv- ered. The testimony developed that the cific Mill and Lumber Company of San |defendant company. had not purchased the | lumber, but the same had been ordered | counting for the error in bringing the at the Instance of the Ploneer Lumber suit. ompany, the similarity 114, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121 POST STREET. in names se- SOAP DINT. 31.00 (@ticura$100 Complete Cure For Every Humor From Pimples to Scrofula

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