The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 8, 1903, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WED DAY. APRIL 8, 1903. Lt ARNOLD SOHR IS SAID TO HAVE | v » e | WIFE AND CHILDREN ELSEWHERE JRIPTURES Missing Jewelry Salesman Js Wanted by AHE HANISHEH LADIES’ ' Toroueh Taas of Anegeaswinaer| [AOM SCHOOLS SILK WAISTS B No Version of Bible May ! [EEES SILK SKIRTS Why You Should Buy your Clothing from Brown Bros. & Co. BECAUSE—You are able to se- lect your nesds from the largest stock in this city. BECAUSE—You can rely on every garment shown you to be honest ail the way through. :CAUSt=—You buy frem a wholesale house that has had a successful business experience in San Francisco ‘ ior over forty years ; The above are three strong reasons which can be verified by a2 trip to the wholesale district, where you can get good goods at right prices. Clothing iur your Boy, e Attorney General Brings a Lawful End to Old Dispute. | | This week we will show an elegant stock of | f latest stples COLORED AND BLACK SILK oz it s WAISTS, These are in Crepe, Taffeta Public Educational In.. and Peau de Soie. All the very newest colorings. Bible in the public schools unconstitu Drices $5 to $15 Each. | | the Scriptures as a textbook, but even We have also a large varieto of LADIES' it e e s SILK SKIRTS, in plain colors, changsable jioacs o tarsed.; oo mppfect » pus which effects, and black and white stripes has been discussed with great acrimo for many years, and previously to no pu:- Made with small ruffles. and accordeon | pose. With General Webb's opinion i e s iaemtinmine T tee] pleated flounces. Attorney General Webb has rendered official opinion declaring the use of U | of the Bible in the schools will soon be mf’)r.r:,‘rlyl;g;‘gdx\.rk Superintendent of Pub- Driccs $5 ‘to $20 EaCho lic Instruction, wrote to the Attorncy General early in March asking for an opinion, which would settle the mooted | | auestion for good and all. The reply, for- We will also have on display a splendid e iowes * ™% yariety of WHITE WAISTS, in Linen, Cheviot | nitanse o e BEE: toat. ik ace s aee and Lawn. Also a complete stock of LADIES' b e e %{':??;fil e me o FINE MUSLIN UNDERW EAR. all elaborately many versions of the Bible in use in the world words *‘Holy - Bibl, Witness the . who Cloth:ng for your Young Man, | Bl Yo e the Apctrong: ana e | trimmed with Laces and Embroideries. Clothing for the Little Tot, T B S |/ e . Clothing for all. " | ol S vl i oy Ll ‘mvier | Our Mail Order Department is most compiete. Al orders for Look for the big sisn || “the book.” ) B samples or goods filled and shipped sime day they are received. e en, 3 ¢ | It is impossible to find any version of the | Bible which does represent and promul- | | Bate the teachings of some religlous sect or | v Lo soclety, or the opinions of some founder of a = - | religion. NO UNIVERSAL BIBLE. | | . There is no such book in existence as a { Universal Bible, which would appeal to all people, in all climes, at all times. You will, therefore, unds and that with the truth or efficacy of any “BROWN BROS. & CO.” g WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS Retailing Direct 1o You . o 3 these versions of the Bible, this deal. In endeavoring to det the sub ject, 1 have no truth or error of the doctrines of any sec! I am to be gulded solel by the constitution and iaws c this State in force, I am not alled upon to deci liglous doctrines, If T where, by whom, or to they should be taught. 8 which belong to the peopl departments of the Government I have no doubt that the Bible to you refer in your request for an opini the King James ve mon use in this count confined to a diseuss | whother the reading or the use o { slon of the Bible in the pubiic | text book would contravene the [um Political Code of the State. | £ e dog | cisco Pavin Compar e of the | from Police Judge Ca - - — | - r Val ‘< i : : s | it | The Attorney General then goes on to > At - 1 0‘?’, s uab\e ;DC:E < A vRMSCh A'frmd ot I Tase. 5 | J . | | quote from the Political Code, the State | e Sopiie,® Tawe e | GIRL WEDDED TO CHINESE . i imera manager of the San Fran- | | constitution, Supreme Court decisio t CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY | | secured warrants | other States and legal authorities. The rday for tor, on against his life and e peace. Raisch alleged that 4 led at his office Montgomery | = = ‘She Appears ieiore Judge Cabaniss and Is Released on Bail. | general trend of all these quotations is | ‘to the effect that it is illegal to publish 1 { in any form in the public rlan, partisan er denomination to take up the quest 1se ng James trines. Compulsory support, by Grace Catherine Willlams, the - . Monday aftern nd'rateed a | | - | | or otherwise, of religious instruction can- s of pre iy g Sy ol . e by calling % = LD SOHR, THE MISSING JEWELRY SALESMAN, 'CONCERNING | [not be justified under any of the laws | constitution and e s s g v S, , : ning to kil WHOM SOME UGLY RUMORS ARB BEI CIRCULATED, AND HI§ | |mentioned. He then continues as follows: DISCUSSES SECTS. sted: Menduy evening en o g developments DESERTED BRIDE, WHO MAY BRING A SUIT FOR DIVORCE. H constitutional theory regards all re-| v mar approa il on complaint of her 4 S Al kit e as such, as equally entitled to pro- | X REpeos red before Police Judge Ca Overland Route. | tection’ and equally unentitied to preference, | tion in two wa n Pa * | Where there is no ground or necessity upor e represents C W which a principle can rest but a rellglous | Jigious sect or soc RS. ARNOLD SOHR, the young | Joseph Stern, father of the Young wom- | ane, then ‘(he constitution steps in- and Saus | LEI0US Sect or socle bride of the missing jewelry |an who married Sohr three months ago, | that it shall not be enforced by authority of pages the de o and at his Se was continued till to-day osts & I | request e f " Wh i f . hen its teach be and the girl was releasec _— g Whis \/ || salesman, takes his aisappear- | states he has known Sohr for eight vears. | Iy jv, therefore, clear that the Christian | R ey bl b roen T e o ;-0-— 1 ¢ Pl P 43 ance philosophically. She now | He said Sohr was introduced to him by | religion, as su as no preference under | lace the Christian - '_.r(”_m”,’ b\‘ l-». "{‘ the marriage was ed of Selling Pools. e N nd ¢ 2y Mastot knows the duplicity of her hus- | L. Waxman, now dead. The last named | ‘¢ 8% of the State over any other religiou, i o el o el e i x 2 ; . : | | - ¥ The members of pastor of the Presbyterian band and is contemplating bringing an ac- | told him that Sohr came from Breslau | = s tion for divorce. Sohr's actions, as told ex- { and was a friend of his. Mrs. Stern now | ADVERTISEMENTS. | clusively in yesterday’s Call, have arous- | Yécalls the fact that she often asked Sohr | - o psa = i ) - | about his folks and he always told her | ed indignation among people who knew | ;o\t B, (GRS SAd Te alway Paris, a| the man. There are many others besides | hrother in London and o 3 " and an aged father Jeweler Willlam Wolfsohn who wuum}.n the old country. At the time of his| SPECIAL SALE OF ike to meet Sohr. He not only took his |engagement to Stern’s daughter the moth. | wife's engagement ring but borrowed the | er asked him to write home and he put | cHflRMING ring of Stockbroker Reynolds, a friend | it Off by saying he feared the letter would | S o o i i, o | 2 Vo it e || o a2 g T ] B nolds is congratulating himself that he g old them % " . on March | under section 79 of the Civil Code, | provides that “When unmarried persons rot miners have been living toge wife they may be married b and no record need be 1 was 19 years of age and 1;.‘ is a native son and abaniss yesterday held that distin h Union Makes New Demand. % that he had a trunk full, but that the | | Nevada Orphan Asylum v 3 At a meeting of the Carmen's Uniom did not loan Sohr $300, which he impor- | trunk had been stolen. | religious exercises there e e t night the second reply of the United tuned him for, as he thinks that would | The Sterns believe that the woman who | DRESSES i et o T ot | IINUAN b 100 AR Wi SHEE also have gone with the missing sales- | Was with Scohr last Saturday when he y v Cenoral Webl: fnn s OMRION | vy, wop’ Slctiedl 10 TodVer 16 the executly. | went to Wolfsohn's to get the diamond | | then quotes other authorities to show that | .= Wo CRECec " e executive e : earrings was his first wife. They believe | | Christianity is a sect, and that both contetitlon that: o S e eariies Now that Sohr has disappeared all'kinds | 1,0t gpe came. on the scene at an on testantism and Catholicism are also sects. | SPntention that a discharged employe of evidence is accumulating against him. | portune time and forced him. to decansy | » = In the light of these facts, he holds tuat | SOUE have a right S donaad. the: eaese It is stated on good authority that two |at once. They think her coming was for. 3 Made of fine white | | the King James and all other versions are | o oongiv tn favor of toe or three days before he disappeared he |tunate, as his credit was exceptionally B, with SOERERISTCIRINR._ . mand. 8 o called upon A. Crocker, a broker, and|&0od and h'iw x;uzm have secured large yoke of embroidery || The opinion is concluded as follo | 8 h ia | amounts and then disappeared. b TH These ae Christian h - = attempted to borrow $500. Crocker said s . 5 insertion and tucks. | . o « rey among them- | he could have the amount if he would | SOhr at one time conducted a printing Neck, sleeves and ]| seives which often reaches to violent lengths. | ADVERTISEMENTS. Whether you wear good shoes or 1 don’t fail to take a peep at our Easter window—whether or not h g & iald lace at 931 Market street. H | call back in a few days. Crocker is also | Place at 931 . He acted as zlad Sohr did not come back. M. Lubeck, | & jewelry salesman on the side. He al- er at 655 Clay street, states that | Wa¥s dressed well and carried the impres. 2 man was in his store one day when |Slon that he was a moneyed man, d, and the man 5aid SONT Nad | m————— They divide, and are founded often on the simple meaning of words and expressions in | ruffles of embroid- || the Bible. It appears to me impossibie that | N D rt the Tible should be used as a text book o cSSse ery. Full pouch §| [i% ture” and its language, meaning a 2 5 | Waist, wide skirt, || nterary value discussed without precipitating | M Att H “ || a theological dispute and calling forth the Ol'e l‘aC lve yoke trimmed with men, { = wite and children in another city. Lu- deep hem. Stglenl e e you can afford to wear the B beck was unable to give the man’s name. ADVERTISEMENTS. Pr i as: been held, as appears above, that | Why use gelatine and i e o - ~ S,aecm/ TD'DU}’. the mere reading of the Bible as a morning | spend hours soaking, est of good shoes, visit o o i B | exercise is sectarian nsiruction within the | sweetening, flsvoring Kathinand’s.. absvae. iz Ba | 8’ 75 | meaning of the State constitution. For 2 State | 7 3 col '8, flsvoring S anyway, this week, for it is worth your | New Incorporations. /3J. § SO e i T e s ro s | e ey whise time to see the pretty shoes displayed about the store. The articles of incorporation of the Oc- All Sizes, test book In the public schools apporaches J ”. c N } th _'] | o ) : cidental Investment Company were filed Same as illustrated very ""r: m"“‘d,m,mm.mn in favor of the 7 are weicome whether you wish to buy or not. B | with the County Clerk yesterday. The . | | Protestant religion. % as always | I e B R | company has a capital stock of $1,000,000. At 82.454NTY DRESSES of || Sappose any school beard should b thors | produced better results in' two mimates? s alwa, been our aim to carry the most exclu- | The shares are valued at $100 each, The s f\‘\ hlnel Lawn, with || 7200 0% Cercise in the ychools, Protestant tax. Everything in the package. Simply add hot sive and most fashionable shoes S, “ra SCt . | directors are M. L. Requa, F. G. Drum, round yoke of val. lace insertions || payers could mandamus the board to compel | waterand settocool. It's Y S § i _1_3!) e shoes in San I.nncmu} but we | . N. Beal, Purcell Rowe and F. T. El- and tucks, deep bretelles, neck and {':x.}’.r‘—i?: Coild mandamas ihe bosed | Prise to the housewife. N":errrfr;:slimle:“" ¢ never before offered such a splendid assorfm f | sey. sleeves trimmed with val. lace, full || to compel the reading of the Doua ense. T R nent of 3 2 P Ty it to-day. In Four Fruit Fl Spring footwear : * | The Bay Shore and Terminal Warehouse pouch waist, wide skirt trimmed || German Lutherans could mandamus th: vouis, Dinson, Ohuns.' Bt Tuit Fla. ring lootwear as we offer you now. | Company, with a capital stock-of 320,000, with tucks and deep lace, edged || n Spnpel ”'f,“‘;i‘“: SEE Be tnto ve: | berry. At rocers q];)- rawberry, Rasp- I'he designers and R s % » was also incorporated yesterday. W. C. 2 3 § i galive echuols CNaGIE. et Dirites tetere 2 ol Y "‘("\ 1ers and 111(‘»(](‘!cr< of shoe styles have cer- Webb, W. S. Downing, Edwin Schwab, ruffle. All s .L;VELVD ix‘:s’q_:s;;m::h.:em Qthermise. the school board. made a pr C or their S Sreati B | Ge . . F. Morri: : — To discriminate in favor of one or the other of e a proud T(.‘U)rd. for their Spring creations brow R ko e e At $3.45 e Ind?afi?:cgf?‘:‘nc L S s Yt et o never more artistic, more beautiful and shapely than H | R pouched waist of allover tucking, mlrl}‘kgf EI}}&”'";’;’SU'AM“ 1ave selected for our ladies’ trade this Easter ‘o Csltmint Tuvasion, embroidery insertion and ruffles of || en have a 2 s Kaster. ! 2 itk A . | ise and good men have struggled and s - AEZ R " ? H | The passenger department of the South- embroidery. Neck and sleeves trim- || azgnized through centuries to find a corrmct men, our $5.00 shoe, in all the shapes and all ern Pacific Company issued a statement med with ruffles and insertion of || interpretation of the Scriptures and the version ¢ leathers, including patent colt, we know positively £ \;i:fi;gre‘:x‘nn:ht“:‘l::‘l‘«ftsflf]gr rtfé":z:de;arfl]‘; EMIL PAUR, embroidery, belt of embroidery in- || M0, 005 (4 das and belleve the only in: ¢ g 4 ) = s g > 23 s CoF Je guide to right conduct. Whe: orce ; nnot be duplicated anywhere in San Francisco for the | April 4. During. that period 1158 colonists | f] Conductor of the New York Phil- SSEgm, AL “"d";]k"? with deep | fallivle wiide 18 ety o s i C]“Cfi-Peabody shirts,they fit: < W B | arrived in the State’by way of Opden<and harmonic Orchestra, and a brilliant hemmed flounce. All sizes. { fo public schools, whers the Bibie of another | pevs gou] ssHey at; ¢ have them higher and we have them lower: |50 via ¥l Paso, making atotal for the Planist, writes: Other Dresses at $3.75, $4.25 up to || faith s read to fhem. I believs we come dan- f yles and new patterns : 2 % 4 : < | week of 1958, or 18,121 since the colonist $20.00, in a Splendid Assortment of || 35Ty “| for spri 1 , we hla\‘e an assortment that will thoroughly suit | excursions were inaugurated on Febru- MASON & HAMLIN 0?‘ Styles. \ o are/:a number of cases: fni. Qilotent wh Pring wear. See them the most fastidious of swell dressers,. jary 35 la Gentlemen: ‘| write to ex- Confirmation Veiling, 72 inch D e i the Tiwe Rk el cre you do your b“ying- hi ’, AR} H S B, Py S ST 3 g s | Bt he States in which those de. Clu 1 Our children’s and misses’ shoes cannot help but @ | Seek Damages for Mother's Death. | § P"95% fo, you: my. great. delight de. 75, rd. B e o siptie have in e il <tt Shirts, $1.50 up. please the young folks, because of their stuf - Irene and Dorothy Ake by their father, | | a0 satisfaction with the Mason + /W10, /9C. 0 yard. = Girect pronibition of sectarian instraction- in Monarch Shirts, $1.00. ] ic ) € 1se of their style and beauty, Millard Ake, commenced a suit yesterday @ & Hamlin Upright Piano which We make a specialty of Women's and || ™55 %0 S0 ana taws of this State ap- Cluett, Peabod & C and w sure lease the older folks I s i for $20.000 damages for the death of their e Mis<es’ Party Dresses, made up in | pear to have in view the maintenanee of sxact y 0. ecause of ~the ; / am now using in my house. | y p in all || pea rice. n Easter b | mother, Annie Ake. Mrs. Ake was al- 2 the exquisi e light sheer materjals, qt | | cavality of all sects. creeds or religions; that price. An Easter present for every ‘'youngster visiting most instantly killed last June by being |[§ congratulate you on manufac- our always popular prices d b b e e B L the store this week. knocked down and run over by a wagon turing so fine a piano—it is un- Send for our Spring Catalogue. Ses e mallwith thut This of humas coti DLINDNESS ten driven by a city employe. It is alleged Yoo tkiiow. " pags Pon Requestc Sent Free J| Liith In of higher wisdom and wider appi) > Tletng Teak eyes. ponr in the complain that ite acciaerleged | § - sunpassed so far as I know. - | Tron thin hunian lavws, commending 1thnt leht. paincal, ore: Watsrs ot H |due to the carclessness and negligence the administration of the law and to every German e t0- Mayerie's U of Xha st || WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR LACE AND || tield of human action. and which is found | loves all eye o astantly re- the driver, B - | EMBROIDERY BARGANS ! ! 1 | with almost verbal identity in the sacreq | 30 el eye troubles; | apasm gt J gt enj. ur Z& Son § iNS!! ] | Bogks of ail religions: Mrugon Maver 2 Optictan Inst.” 167} 832 MARKET s1.SF | 'Will Supervise Laying of Cable. hu_fl '::n‘..?\_’\:,n.:m—‘:’r A;flv.:um that men " General James Allen, chief officer of the SOLE AGENTS, This 1s the law of the prophets. ' heM. for a4 Good Shoes G ‘gixn;l Cgm-‘,ll'fl the department yester- (Curtaz Building) e b CE m 2 < | day for Seattle to complete arrangements 16 to 20 O’Farrell St., S F. * George R. Stuntz, who first discove g for yihe Javing of ‘a_Government cable 3 % . S fron in Northern Minnesota, dieq at 1oy | Jake Laxative Bromo 5 to Alaska. He does not expect that tho sfir&';::“kxanfggm kst ded ot 1220-22-24 Market Street, Juth recently in extreras ;mx\";!r(ay[ ol e Quinine Tablets work will be completed for several - . Between Taylor and Jones. though his .scovery resulted in mak- months o | ing millionaires out of a score of other % on every

Other pages from this issue: