The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 5, 1903, Page 33

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THE SAN HUSBANDS WEARY AND BACHELORS WARY DECREE AGAINST THE KISS Some of Oakiand’s Choicest Bits of Masculin’ty Timidly Form Anti-Oscu- ‘ation Scciety, Content to Live and Die Unthrilled by Fond Embrzce, Fearfu! That Red Lips May Be the Ambush of Fork-Tailed Microbes| 8> COME T0 BRIEF -~ BY THEIR JOKES |Police Check the Fun of a Pair of Merry Young Women. FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 35, e A" WekpeRsh Upon gy WTE B o o o Secretary of United States Embassy One cf Trio ave Greenleaf Receives Kicks That May Cause of Distinguished Men Who Receive Honor---Sir His Death. Leooard Lyel! Pruposes Baifour Seconds Hlm% 1903 TS, —— —~ ~— P — o 2o o g | Gasoline Vehicle Runs Wild | l Girls Send a Swarm of Un- | AKLAND, April 4—No more| and Cuts Legs of Scared | dertakers and Tradesmen | kissing’ the watchword now in | < gt g Y Oakland. An antf-osculation so- | Equine. | | to Victim’'s Room. | ——ieim \ \ \ ciety has been formed, and in its { (»»mv-«zr\:(v‘::»rax::s::::n “tl)o:'(l: C: { ANANEDA. At 4 Mounted on & Wo- | | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, hr’nfl‘hankfirs i ;’rd :"| I"“ i tor-cycle and scorching at a high speed, | H 1118 Broadway, Aprif 4 b B x 1 politiclans ' 1y5viq Grecnicat collided head on with a Because they swamped the Californis ‘hl».\'ad;?:::;ln l'.\thf::,"(;:u::;l‘:\ ‘nglillns( ll.;;ss- miik wagon driven by L. A. Bangs, on { | House. Stxth street apd Broadway. with nloroben, bue & trap by which Intocen | Santa Clara avenue, near Sehiller uts i Ditmbers Ml Atice Drew, 33 yeass ohgiR 6 B3 ch IPnocent ynig afternoon at 4 o'clock. While pro of age. and Mise Dors Wison, & year yougg bachelors are lured to matrimony. The soclety has grown rapldly in strength and numbers fince its organizaticn a few months ago by Dr. Frank Hus, a young prys.cian, and Lunt Fritsch, the treasurer of the Unity Club, and the members et now ‘nciudes a number of married men. For the sake of peace and quiet the latter are glven *osculatory permits,” | | Btreet trated beneath the Lorse attached to the vehicle and with the gasoline engine on the motor-cycle lacerating the feet of the frightened animal with every whirl of the pedals, Greenleaf sustained injuries from the steel-clad hoofs of the terrified brute that are expeeted to cause his death. His scalp !s frightfully ripped, one ear is torn loose and it is feared that the base of the | injured man's skull 1s fractured. Greenleaf, whose home is at 1724 Santa Clara avenue, w eeding toward Park when the accident happened. irylng to pass between andelectric car and the milk wagon Greenleaf and his ma- chine, which was puffing !tke a bunch of firecrackers, caused the horse hitchea to to boit directly into the motor- Greenleat was huried squarely un- der the rearing animal | d rendered un- oider, were haled into police headquarters { to-day to explain. With many tcarful sobs and much contrition, the miises cone | tessed they had been guilty of practical joking, and they pleaded for forgiveness. | | * There were no arrests, but Jack Worma= & young house painter rooming at | the hotel, has not yet recovered ‘rom the | | shock that the visit of three undertakers, not to say a sccre of tradesmen, had ine | flicted upon him. Miss Drew and her fun-loving companion, with siight acquaintance with Wormsley, | started the ball rolling vesterday after= | noon by notifying the Coroner by phene | | that the body nf 2 man awaited his order | at room 14, Cailfornta Hotel. In due time { three local undertakers were Ikewise summoned to reom 14 on the sama grews the ex d not revived fron: fous. With every chug-chug of the before rocessicn f tradesmen began gasoline engine the horse jumped their march to his apartments, laden with | upon and Kicked the helpless cyclist. | & miscellany of wares from a portable Lt ool SN T & | ) |4 1i ZZo7o Lw_v When the horse finaliy the revolving motor-cy left Iying in a pool of T eral proke away f{rom le Greenleaf was own blood. Sev- collision went who witnessed the little hove for his recovery patient had not recovere Greenleaf is employed at th Light Works ber of the c To-night the consclousness. » City Electric He was formerly a mem- He is an enthu- siastic mechanic and the study of electri cal and gasoiine contrivances has been a hobby with him. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS . ATUH Crarles and Am !lot on E linc Unfon street DAY, Diam L. Hunt, 65 N of Mare lot on W s and Minn. ltne of Fil ha A. Smith, 5 S of Hayes, amplon rowing crew of tha | | | Alameda Boating Club. | bathtub to steaks and chops. | To the police Misscs Drew and Wison | confessed they had sent o half dozen | butchers to room 14 with telenhoned or- , to his assistance and had the unconscious | | ders, also three shoe dealers, a plumber, | [man conveyed to the Alameda Sanito- | | | ral bakers and 4ve grocers Hefors i A st R | | the calls had ceased Wormsley and the T AL A, Stafford and G. P. Reynolds, el landladv were in a state near to { Who attended Greenleaf, regard his condi- | | insanity. tlon as very precarious and hold out but | | Te olice they went. Sherlock was ordered on the trail. is thi bunch veteran ater seats detective landed | The young women are from Salt Lake City. Two months ago they set the Coro- ner and police in San Fraucisco by the ears with an elaborate baby murder hoax. After their experience In Oakland the | 8irls decided to head for Los Angeles. | | CRAWLS UNDER PILE ' OF LUMBER TO DIB | Man's Dead Body Found on Qakland | Water Front by Watchman of the Yard. | OAKLAND, / e dead body of { | a man was nder a pile of lumber lin the Derby lumber yard to-night by Frank Carey, the night watchman of tha | | place. rey he rd some | | one snortng ur that particular pile of lumber last night, but as the sleeper did not seem to be doing any harm he 16t him alone. To-night when Carey went on duty he made a little Inspection of the lumber pile in which the sleeper had been last night and he discovered the body of the man, cold In death. It is believed that the man d under the | lumber pile to die and that what Carey heard was the death rattl ara to F k 2 Setn 2 VNS St T ) e oAt perer il There were no papers on the body and EN S HE ANTI-OSCULATION SOCIETY. WHICH HAS BEEN ORGANIZED IN | | Usion & 40 by W 110; $10. oo i | | nothing by which t could bo sny AN N1 A IT8 MEMBERS DOCTORS, LAV YERE, BANKERS AND POLI- Levitt H. and Willle L._Cox to Caroline L. | | 1dentificatic The man was about 33 IANE ‘ SADE AGAINST KISSING. :XFr”:"';::'s 2 years of age. with a clean-shaven face John B. Loughran to Charles Hayes, lot on 8 | and about 3 feet 10 fuches tall. He wore —— B — — — % | linc of Twenty-second street, 75 E of York, E a brown coat and vest, str S 100; $10. | a tennis shirt and a polka | but their oath of membership binds them - “"’f"""{!“’w"";"r jocson i front teeth were gone. Tue clothing was | to oppose in theory and practice the art | oRn Sy - Forky ! | all clean and the man was evidently not \o' kissing as a promiscuous pastime. { " Mary E. Enas ve. Eunice A. Tooker, Elea- | | | a tramp. The body has not been iden- Dr. Hus, president of the soclety, who v P., Abbie J., Joseph T. and James P. | tified. poses Kissing only upon medical and ' Enas. Wallace T. Rmh«;rxnr.i and Maude Wei- B | ——e————— s X (by C. S, Capp, referee) to John A. | | |!Bnhary grounds, is hard at work per-! ver, It on E line of Dolores treet, | DANIA GRAND LODGE fecting a “microbe killer” which may be | Twenty-third. § 3¢ by E 117:6; $2600. CONCLUDES ITS SESSION Qr }ZLBETRUd ‘;rl'b!d on !htf llps and wi I render im-| John A. Zollver to Annle T. Zollver, same; 7 - % ' | | ity \‘;22“"',‘30a,,:‘e,,;;_ff“*;;"g’g “faria G. and G. B. Pissno to Nleolo Ghig. | || SECRETARY OF THE UNITED STATES EMBASSY IN LONDON, WH& | | Prizes Awarded to the Lodges Mak- o 5 Jearned that Ella Wheeler Wilcox, | of Gislon, N 20 by W 60; 310 " oo 0 | HREEEN S TR T SnapRRae P IDE ATEmvamene ing the Largest Gains in Demand of Shipwrights Piedmont Cable Com—§ e penate dnd) P e s e IR e o e e e et e i LT e Akl s a unanimous demand for ** *|af the Dania Society concluded its ses- for an Eight-Hour rany Offi 3 Mer,” At aslia, lot o v » killer, and b ’res v d . > t " pany. cers Say There ialle 1o medt T de e o Fotiny OND April 4.—H White, | Club 3 the ruleempowering the annual | slon to-day and the delegates will retura - = { nine sons ‘e ry. el to homes to-morrow. o v {clity was threatened with dlacil Same to G lot on N of retaty of the United States nine persons “of distingulshed | " i ace gl Dn y. ‘ Is No Fraud. | clety was threatened with disruption. Dr. | , Same to Gaels o lgt an X tine of | : Unite e, Tteratuee or tha | The Grand Lodge to-day awarded prises w ol on the troubled water et b st Embassy, was one of a trlo of dis- e, White mas eronomns | to the substdiary lodges which made the . 1 3 \:e‘r‘mh;n g :1’&{‘::2”1';:‘:-;2? ufluma;‘"y Sy ""E“’"""’..“:“; tinguished men elected yesterday ‘M' Sir Leonard Lyell and was seconded by ¢ galns in membership during the ;7 o e e n Bxangiso Oanl, > ot <cimigeg e o to membership In the Athenaeum | Premier Baltour, ar. Three gavels were awarded, 1118 Broadway, April 4. | until after Hobson had been and gone. | | Twe or three bachelors in the club have line of an (Kittle) to | L e e e S e e e a gold-bound one, went to Liv- of 100 per cent in the first, ermore Lodge for 2 gain ™ Boole's @ » ~harges of fraud preferre i v 4 George H gham, lot SE x s Ted by John | applied for permanent “permits,” but Berry street, SW ot Fifth, SW 45:10 by membership. The second prize, a gavel in bis sult against the board of di- | President Hus claims to be from Missouri S5 75; §10. | And Peter went out and wept bitterly.” | pound with silver, went to Newman tors of the defunct Consolidated Fied- |and says they have to “show him” a mar- 5 Honlg to Amelia Kafser, lot on SW | (St. Luke, 22.61.62). 5 Lodge for a gain of 77 per cent, while the Company to recover s per- | Fiage.licensd before ady permanent per- s penil Ac ok H i P T AR TR third went to Reno Lodge for a gain of } judgment on a note of $10,00 were 8 0 Rhemets “Riehard -F.. Doeptner to Margaret Doeptner, | Charged With Assaulting Policeman. ealized the affairs of the company were i Iy insolvent they tnduced Mrs. Blair to indorse a note of , had to pay after the M!eel r'\l‘- DEATE GF PIONEER OF ELMHURST DISTRICT MILLS COLLEGE GIRLS BASKET-BALL CHAMPIONS | Andrew Jones Passes Away at the BERKELEY, Ap!ll 4—33 defeating the | “'The meeting place of the club, s».c.-n.\ In one corner a coffin-shaped eldeboard contains a grotesque ‘“‘corpee,” | that opens 1ts eves with a leer when the lid is pressed back, revealing the “spirits” “"MH.\- George 8, ans, Jesse L. Dibert, i orge S. Meradith, W. W. Crane, Whip- pie Hall, Du Ray Smith Jr., J'rry Mum=, | Professor Wiillam Lennert, . Morris L. Green, Dr. J. T. Kitchings, v Milier, | City Attorney J. E. McElroy, Asa V. Men- A | denhall and Frank X. Mott. 1o of Twen- 167 D avenue and Lake ¥ 26 by N 84; $10. un- Mary Brooks to Ces divided % of lot on N svenue and Clement street, Mergaret E. Miller laflM;ry P. Liftchild, Gift Map 2 to Andrew Murray, iot 190, 100 and 111, Catherine Cnrey 100. Nelntyre (Patridge) to 8 Du orporation), lot on N line of Wild 100 E of Croton, E 100 by N 100, lot ock 2, ‘Falrmount Txiension Homestos, = et 3 ; This investigation | agatnst eral Violates the | made estigation upon was ¥ the Survevor General and some | { of his assistants for violation of the elvil service law by collecting political assess- | ments agalnst employes of (he office. order were changed 30 The laws of t | | | is) per cent. | | | ted 3 i ¥ i S t on E line of York street, | AN S S5k b - Spring, J. H. T. Watkin- | tory Fritsch's “den” in the Abrahamson | tieth N 25 by E 120 gift. | OAKLAND. April {.—Harry Jackso T o e e . A nnrn-, and Charles R Biskop | buflding, s as unique as its purpose. Skel- | 4. K. Smith to Elizabeth B. Cumming, | barkeeper,. W arrested to-day and | that each membe 2 1 1 an swer to the co; 1 The | it 0 n W line of Kentucky street, 125 S of | charged with having been one of a gang | the death of his wife, and arrangements an answer to the complaint. etons adorn the walis and blink with osa, W 200, 8 30, B 160, 8 10, 1 100, N § of- roupiid Wiio- nikde:a Be were made for the formation of ladies’ other directors sued are W. J. Dingee and Iznum eves from the corners. Queer o lot on W line of Kentucky street. A Sttt Snactat - auxiliartes. Joln B Brolbeny pictures and bric-a-brac meet the ey 3 of Mariposa, 8 19:2, W 100, N 89, SE | L2 ot Loy g g ey - PR s = : A ©ecror. | €verywhere, and “kissing bugs® and 70:2. B 3. SE 30: $i0. | | Morrison 1 H. ¢ the retiring gram ule claims that when the directors | i iARTe (PO Kise0E unexpect. | 5 Frank R. and Sophie Grannis to John If. and | | street den. 4 ted with a jeweled od manner. ' Teresa M. Millzner, lot on NE corner of Sixth COIOTadO Surveyor Gen_ [ trial, the case the Grand Lodge nees ot | SK. 226, W 179:6; also lot on NW corner of | ncern was declared bankrupt In | within, | Thirty-first and Point Lobos avenues, W 120 Law. | OUT NEXT SUNDAY g The board of directors of the Anti-Os-| by N 600; $10. | C Yule obtained an assignment of Mrs. |culation ‘Soclety includes President Fus, ' Alexander and Augusta Olsson to James El- ! s eclalm has since been prose- | Becretary Fritsch, A. H. “ lott, lot on W line of Fourth avenue, 200 S of = 5o conitands ithat 1h \ Ve SHXMREN, £ Elllott, ReX youit Lobos avenue, 5 25 by W 120; $10. WASHINGTO ited & ¥ ihe | Goodcell, Walter Fawcett, Felton Taylor . John E. and Sarah S to J. D. Menden- | e > o ey 3 N tors :/_»l mdg]o Lpe{rsonull JMability | and Gerdiner Morgan. Other members ball, lot ‘on NE comer | States Ctvl o-day | ssferred large blocks of stock to ot er | are Dr. Jo . end Fulton street, B 32 10: | AR ke dectart t sriios the answer filed to-day | "rmkfirl ‘;;R“‘" IH ‘;‘"“"’,‘”‘; R L e e e AL T Touls | B840 Public. e statemenc laring the A - . bbay, Professor H. ' westerlund, lot on N line of Montezume | recent supplanting of Surveyor General makes both general and specific denials | C. Tngram, Eddie Smith, Harry Cottrell, ‘street, 260 W of California avenue, W 23 by | v . Goodal Solorado Be tha sHBatet es. This sult will open up | Rufus Smith, Henry Dodge, Willis H. N_10, lot 21, Gift Map 3; §10. {5 S ARN0UANE GF “LOIOTROR TN R SRE the history of this bankrupt 2 llls‘ ment of J. . Viyian to be due to an in- Wi W line of Fairmount Tract, he " co s e el 3 o o : - Home He Built Many basket-ball team of the University of | @mimiieleteieieieio bbb oottt @ | ey 8 wa)‘?gu 11 25d"1s, Sloak 4. Faimmouns | The commidsion states hat the pay- Is a journalistic triumph of pictorial art Years Ago. California this afternoon the basket-ball | il to. Ytine 4l Ma i el ' e , - o] d y Me- | they were called the dog tax, and they | A o srew Jomes, a | tedm of Mills College became the cham- | UNIVERSITY MUBICAL Carry, ot on E Jine of Chenery strect, 108 8 | ware apportionad among tne clerks so that | and modern color press work of the largest property | Plons of the coast. The young ladies from CLUBS BLEND NOTES g Rendall. 8,20 by B M0, lat 7 block 18, | ¢ach had to pay one, two or three days’ | b mhurst, died | the hiliside college have not lost a game e 1 Thomas o Harsier Gliluian (o) Mosss De" | salary per month as the needs of the | Besides the usual wide array of up-to-date maga- season and have defeated the Uni- | versity of Nevada, Alameda High School, ‘ at his residen: Heart isea=e | Stockton High School and University of ifornia teams. he score of to-day’s game was 15 to § in favor of the Mills College team. The zecond half the Mills College girls pulied | which away from the bice and gold young ladles wholesale gardner dea and finished strongly in the lead. i d i11e | €TOWA_of people who filled the gymna- same—Same work for building on lot on SE ine | Fleming, who were most active | - A M Easta |‘b¢ (:a[‘f Eastcr his brother Andrew carricd on the busi-| Nearly one hundred students from Mills | 75 NE of Ninth, NE 50 by §£ | L 1cming, . AERYR o0 gmf cenl ornia ness and furnished the Francisco | College accompanied the baskei-ball team | Frm s o S San (U DR ) ; B | lecting the assessments, have been dis- agnificent 8T “harles | and lent the support of thelr cheering to their side. The te; | University rvive tana of San s were made up as follows: of Callfornia—Miss K. Gom- W Mrs. s College—Miss E. Gardner, captain, { California and Stanford Entertain |+ Big Crowd in Harmon nasium. BERKELEY, April 4—The notes of the | glee, mandolin and banjo clubs of two universities blended in perfect harmony sing thelr own and each other's praises, | which they did so well that the big, was carrfed cut; *The Best of All Good Company,” Uni- versity of California; Stanford Mandolin Club; bass solo, “Song of Hybrias the Cre- ford Glee Club Hiawatha,” University vis, SE corner of lot 18, W 26 by N 100, lot 18, "block 11 Fiint Traet (N line of Sixteenth 110:6 8 of Filut, W 26 by NW 100); S Pranr) wil Maren Wittess i Frank V. and Daisy I. Denis, lot on W line of Ashbury strest, 232 N of Seventeenth, N 26 by.W 09, | lot 10, block 1, Park Lane Tract 7; $10. Builders Contracts. work_for bullding on lot on NE corner of Ninth and Stevenson streets, NW 75 by NE 128. Same owners with same contractors, architect | “Herrold (owner) with Thomas F. Mitchell (contractor and architect)—All work {for a 2-story and basement frame buflding (flats) on lot on B iine of San Bruno aveaus, 75 | 8 of Twenty-fifth street, § 50 by E 1 Tsaac Upham (owner) with “.mam F. Wil- street, 87:6 E of Battery, 1527 contest took place on the court at F FEall ot wat Tull of meett oy “‘.".’:: this evening &t Harmon gymnasium.| Tviliam Ede Company (owner) with Dyer | persons who were strangers if they had e i *¢ | Btanford and California agreed to b Bros., Golden West Iron Works (contractors), | registered, et k- which' they found:| { irst half was rearly evem, but in the O o irY | architect William Curlett—Caat fron and. steei | B otorod: etc., & work which they found | | 2 the hatchet of competition for awhile and " H In addition to the re- { and Republican administraticns. campalgn demanded. Employes paid these assessments irrespective of thelr own po- | litical bellefs and under both Democratic The clerks were also asked to do pol cal work, and some of the women in t office were sent from door to door to ask very disagreeable. tirement of Goodale {wo clerks In the of- fice, Charles J. Christian and John G. missed. Preparing for Polar Expedition. TROMSOE, Norway, April 4—Antonio ar- rangements in connection with the ex- OUT NEXT SUNDAY zine articles, there are pages and pages of special The Garden 3 Sepulcher By EDWIN MARKHAM. AVANNS LX3N iNO Girl By SARAH COMSTOCK Frontispiece By ARTIST CAHILL The | z;‘v‘rll\zr, ragzt}r:;;‘rg l:)h-:;:“;e-:oh;losx:’.yf- tan,” Harry W. Baldwin; Stanford Gle | son (mm’:i-ct:’r) ar hue;t Nathaniel Bl Flala, leader of the Willlam Zeigler ex- cott, M. , D. e = | Cluh, “Traumeret,” strin ™ . | —Steam heating system for bullding on N line ! pedition, left here to-day for the United ton, M. Bhafter, ¥ Atkinson snd A. Let ® quartet: Stan e T | e L O o, Unlted | HOW TO DECORATE THE EASTER CHURCH s o e 3 of California Glee Club; Stanford Gice | Harry N. Stetson (owner) -vith Roval Heat AND Licensed to Marr; e Drowactt g Costa, M. Wiuegel, | Club, Chinese quartet: Stanford Gles ! Ing Company (contracton. architect. . | pedition. Captain Cofin also left here to- OAKLAND, Aprl Nowing | A Hinter ang G. Kimbarl Mrs. WG, | Club; “College Clock,” De Leon, assisted Stcamtcing. piping boiler, hot water and | day for Trondheim, where he will supe A NEW AND BEAVTIFUL EASTER CAROL marriage lloenses were (0003t | NopumeeT ond G Kimbarl. Mrs. W. G- | by University of Callfornia Gise Clun; | Srase, (s, madiniors. steam heating ovpa- | intend the repairing of the expedition's | aine W. Meyers, 22 years, g o California Mandolin Club and Stanford | butiding oh SW corner of Bush strest and Bur. | Steamer America. | —_————— VALLEJO, April 4.—On Wednesday louls Montana Atkineon, who g been sent to the navy vard eteam tug Una- dilla for instruction, was jammed in the crani: by half a revolution of the engines and | bruised about the abdomen. He dled to-day. r«{; was born in St. Louls and was 22 years | and Miriam M. Brish, 19, Joseph Ferreira, %, and Eme 18, both of Oakland turst gnlru! md i i s S Greek Letter Fraternity. { OAKLAND, April 4.—The Beta Ki Chap. | ter of Keppa Sigm college fraternit ——— Glee Club. —_—— Steal Money From Grocery. | OAKLAND, April {—Burglars stole $3 r(wm E. A, Hopkins’ grocery, 1014 Brush street, last night. S ——— G —— ritt place, 8 L 30:6, N b Kot ot S0 Daylight Burgiar Gets Jewelry. OAKLAND, April 4—The residence of W. J, Roach at 1017 Second avenue was entered by a burglar this afterncon be- tween 3 and 4 o’clock and two watches 137:6, W 57:6_N 50, W 00, 6, E 78: $2105 50, b j the Lenten devotions "of the Calvarian ——————— ‘This afterncon, at 3 p. m., the last of Soclety will take place at St. Mary's Cathedral. Commencing at that houh, there will be the Stations of the Cross sermon and benediction. Rev, P. J. Keane will preach upon ‘Penitence,” his The last instaliment of THE THI: TEENTH DISTRICT and a thrilling short story by Robert Barr The King’s Trysl tc-dey filed articies of incorporation HAVANA, PLE. < P . directors are Cerey R. Browning, L. (QEEATTLE, Wath Auri) 4.—The gury in the | fou compubiice of ariiliecy. Somprising che-Bolt A e g omolen. The burglar | text, “And the Lord, turning. looked on renee 5. O'Toole, Frederick H. Dekin .Ir of Bante ',‘;;M", el With the murder of the United States artiliery force remaining in V! 24 8h two doors, which | Peter. And Peter remembered the word 3. R Turper and W. G. Dandy. verdict of -a'?"mfi'y""" 14 tastay TeBed | i, will buvordureduo eeein o TRl [Wete, Ionked.. The' SRty wasgwey: 8t [ of the Lom, how; ke hadseld: Eetore the OUT NEXT SUNDAY >, time, cock crow thou shalt deny me ti .

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