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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