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THE SA FRANC ISCO NEWMAN & LEVINSON. Kearny and Sutter Sts. Silks r———— Fancy (First 1 Fioor ) g Reduced to Per Yard \ € ' fation of up-to-date, rich, t v we doubt if the g ev 1aled en present line is The sale reds of yards of Handsome Peau Chanm S eat varie pretty colored stripes, sultabie vaist s ticoats, waists, etc. — . t ay's sold 5c per yard — are .a 50c 50¢ FanC\ Hosi stery a( 33c pair Main Aisle f Ladies’ Fancy Hosiery purchased 1e — Among them are this season’s datterns, embroidered insteps, e“ Ladies’ French Handkerc hiefs Floor v At 50c Each LINEN HANDKER- I ok sheer white shee with the . colored borders, G select from — S — spec to sec cure cotton has <om Hem Turkish oA s per quality arge size — 2x 4’» 25¢ each of E\ ery DCSCI‘]pthI] Lind ady to take with with a large and and and and | gs go on sex' ceable in (‘der to e length, $1.50 THE INVALIDS’ HOTEL. The !d:al Modem Hospital. era MAKES SURE OF DEATH BULLET AND WATER ts Himself BY and gical Institute is n appllance for the “treatment of dtsease. ans (each man a spe- 1 constant at- ing that can keness is pro- e for his guests, and the nd smells of the public hos- olded A FEW WORDS TO * Hotel ana is the PRINTERS WILL MAKE MERRY IN THE COUNTRY Annual Outing to Take Place Santa Cruz Mountains on Sun- day, June 21. sixteenth annual outing of the Union Mutual 2 in FREE i mer train will leave the 1 Tow nsend street depot at 8:45 4. m., alencia street at 8:50. The com- barge of the affair have arranged ramme, including races and ames. There will ba val- nd thore who care for a splendid orchestra In at- Tickets are $1 and every one who nd a most enjoyable day in the s invited —_———— Sold Watered Milk. AMINATION 2AND ' RI'A Mr'\‘l" was co icted by Police Judge Mogan yeste: | day charge of selling watered milk t 118 Grant Ave., Cor. Post St ‘hf_ uetomers. | At ‘the seyusst of Atterney SAN nAchICO. | Deuprey. who represented Calsgari, sentence and 7 to 108 & 401 P m. § | was postponed till Saturday. | provably Le appealed. The' case will | DOCI GUILTLESS ' DECLARES NOLAN Consort of the Accused Woman Testifles in Her Behalf. . | Juror Asks Questions and | Brings Out Important | Testimony. The for Docia Nolan, charged | with & the conspiracy to rob| Mrs. Emma Matthews, is seeking to | secure freedom for his client by the tes- | | timony of none other than the brutal | thugs who have been Bositively identified | { as the s of Mrs. Matthews and | who, it imed by the prosecutfon, | were directed in their cruel crime by the woman they would now save from penal servitude. The defense opened yesterday | fternoon, av prosecut to the great surprise ofj spectators Michael | consort of the fe-| ion an n, the confesse | male prisoner the bar and leader of | i'.)m gang that committed the crime in| | e Matthews h was called to swear | to the innocence of the accused woman. When ed to the stand Nolan took | his place in a subdued manner. His racev was pale and his nervousness was appar- | ent. To make the ordeal as light as pos- sible, Attorney Schooler immediately be- gan a sy of questioning. I'n-‘ der examinat Colan told the story of | ca the Mexican restaurant | ee ng that he and Do- | ja Nolan entered the place and had finished their dir Later they , and they then » woman with him to sked Nolan sit with them, At this time he did not Docia No- Nolan declared, | know Whitelaw nd said tha d knew n Davis Nolan then by Attor! hooler if | | the members of the two parties were in- | troduced. Nolan sald he could not re- | member whe any introducing was | Nolan t » went on with the story, | te 2 the ent party leaving the | place th agreement between the proprietor and Whitelaw, who pald for the nH ners; of Whitelaw le .’\\'ng the par- t ss the street to get some posit relative of t eir 1 down toward K be unable to recall \ at any time dur- when asked if he| ¢ Docia Nolan say, “I| who has two or three | a some diamonds and | \d get them, but | lan said he was | 2 no such state- been liv he had ing | ‘,“-m;»ul that of Nolar old wom- of Nolan Pearson ne, who re- e called to er and each d Davis d home All] r spoken | seen this e Mat- s little | Mat- | g t point brought t the morning ses- questions put tive J. F. Dinan ified that he n for vears and that he a mustache until after n had uxa.;w wo! | the robbery was committed and then he 3 ed it off tthews testified that at the time nl‘ the robbery Nolan wore a mustache, but when Dinan and Wren located Nolan he was clean shaven. | Raymond Garcia, proprietor of the Mex- \ Pine street, at which and Nolan to loot was the first witness W ws home. Davis » Matthe alled. He corroborated Ruby Grills as| the presence of the defendants at the srant as ciaimed, his testimony add- down the claim | amin Kaskell identified of Docla Nolan on the a was admitted in | | evidence exemplar of her hand- | writing. Upon this Theodore Kytka, the andwriting expert, based his opinion that as t of the notes | whict sought to send to | Nota ison and which con- guilt Wren followed Kytka told of having con- th Ruby Grills and st nA!nm] serting that she had never seen the last named before in her life. In this Wren was corroborated by Detective Dinan, who furnished the fur- ther information as to Nolan shaving his mustache immediately after the commis- sion of the crime at the Matthews resi- dence on Haight street. The court adjourned shortly o'clock till 10 o’clock this morning. case will probably end to-day. Dete Ed J after 4 The ADVERTISEMENTS. B STOMACH s Is your Stornach Weak, Bowels Constipated or Liver and Kidneys Inactive? Then don’t neglect the matter. Nature needs assistance and the Bitters being Nature's remedy for these ailments is surely the medicine you need. It positivel; cures. Try it. 'GAS MAKES | went down s HER SLEEP ETERNAL‘ ™MI55 GERTRUDE OWENS YOUNG WOMAN LATEST VIC- TIM OF THE DEADLY ILLU- ATING FLUID. ————— oo Mrs. G. Owens Meets Death by Leaving Light Burning. RS. GERTRUDE OWENS, a ng married woman, former- /vf Santa Cruz, was a victim illuminating gas sometime g last Tuesday night. She weas found iaa. i her bea yesterday and the gas was escaping from a burner, the key of which was partly open. Mrs. Owens came to this ocity Santa Cruz about a week ago, and se- cured employment as a seamstress in the durin family of Mrs. George B. Sperry, No. 2308 Devisadero street. Members of the family say she was in excellent spirits because she Rad secured employment. She lrr-L]vlfl(l small room in the basement | for the time on Tuesday night. As she did appear at the breakfast table at 8:45 vesterday morning, Albert Sperry airs to ascertain the cause the odor of illuminating g: woman's husband is an in- nd caug! The dead mate of a State insane asylum, and her father, Sam a carpenter, lives in Brookdale, Santa Cruz County. Deputy | Coroner Charles Meehan made an inves- tigation, and found that Mrs. Owens had been in the habit of sleeping with the gas lighted and turned down low. The supposition is that after she had fallen asieep a sudden decrease of pressure or the pipes extingulshed the air or water in the flame and to escape. BURGLAR CLINES UP FIRE ESCAPE allowed deadly Tries to Enter Room of| Lady in the Winches- ter House. A burglar made an attempt to enter the room of Miss N. Sherry on the fourt ficor of the Winchester House, Third and Stevenson streets, shortly after 3 o’ciock yesterday morning. She heard the noise made by the burglar in raising the win- | dow of her room and when she screamed the marauder made his escape. She rang for the bellboy and told him that a man| was at her window on the fire es Matt Connors saw the down the fire escape and yelled to him to stop, but he paid no attention to the command and, lowering himself by a w to the ground from the fire escape, dashed along Stevenson street In the rection of Fourth. Henry Donahue, night clerk in the drug store at 4 Third street, heard €onnors’ cries to the burglar to stop and running out of the store fired a shot in the air from his revolver to attract the attentlon of the policemen in the district. Policeman J. J. Cameron happaned be at Third and Jessie streets at the time. He ran to the scene and Connors toid him that a burglar had run alonz Stev- enson street in the direction of Fourth, Cameron ran along Stevenson street, but could not get a sight f the burglar. He returned to the Win. chester House and discovered that an attempt had hv;’ made to enter Miss Sherry's room fron¥ the fire escape. ile and Policeman Owens looked out of the window of her room and found a .dress suit case on the fire escape, which con- tained two suits of underwear and other small articles of little use. The case was Jeft with the night clerk of the hotel. It may afford a clew to Detectives Regan and O'Connell, who have the matter in hand. 2apa. to s —_——— HUMANE SOCIETY WANTS NEW POLICE OFFICER Chief of Police and Cnmmlsnon De- mand Proofs of Hooper’s Al- leged Wrongdoings. A committee from the Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals has submitted to the Police Commission alleged proofs of Of. ficer W. T. Hooper's falsification of records while he was detailed with the society, The orgamization asked Chief of Police Witt- man to withdraw Hooper a few months ago when difficulties arose between the latter and officials of the organization. This was done. Recently the soclety asked Chief Wittman for another officer. He relied that both he and the Police Commission had been ignorcd berore, when Hooper Wwas withdrawn for supposed cause, and that he did not feel liks detalling another officer on the work. The committee from the society -hen met President Newhall of the Police’ Commion and received the same sort of a reply. witn the estion that proofs of Hooper's alleged wrongdoings be submitted to the Chiat of Fn. Jice. Secretary C. B. Holbrook of the society made affidavit to the accusations vesterday, and the document was referred to the Polics Commission. CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, | terday from | burglar coming | 1903, WAR IMPLEMENTS Schmalholz Shies When Club, Hatchet and Bat Appear. Opposes Wife's Suit for Di- vorce and Asks a De- cree Himself. Theodore Schmalholz of 425 Precita ave- nue, who Is being sued for divorce on the ground of cruelty by Sophie May Schmalholz, is not going to allow her to join the ranks of - divorcees without a struggle. He wapts the decree himself and with that engl in view he filed yes- terday an answer and cross-complglnt | to her complaint in dlvorce in which he | denles ever threatening to kill his wife, | | as she charges, and accuses her of treat ing him in a cruel manner. He alleges that she once caused him great misery by accusing him of murdering her son Henry Rademann. | Wis wife has a viclous temper, and that | she and her sister, Emma Noneman, once | assaulted him with a stovelifter. On! May 11 of this year, alleged the cross complainant, Mrs. Schmalholz attacked bat. The trial of the suit far divorce brought by Willlam = Goodfriend Goodfriend was commenced Hubbard's court yesterday. on the ground of cruelty, and fs con- tested by Mrs. Goodfriend, who 4n a | cross-complaint charges her husband with unfaithfulness and names Stella Drals of Stockton as co-respondent. In support of her charge she offered in evidence ye: a number of love letters from several women. Goodfriend testified that his wife has a wicked temper and has frequently abused him and attempted to strike him. Suits for divorce were filed by Eliza- beth Dungan agalnst Garland W. Dungan for desertion and cruelty, Emil Beer mann against Jenny Beerman for deser. tion, and Edith C. Smith agalnst J. Wal- ter Smith for cruelty Interlocutory decrees of divorce were | granted yesterday to Gussie E. Hayden from John P. Hayden for neglect, Flora | Moch from Benjamin Moch for desertion, | Dorothy A. Warner from John Warner | for neglect, Lucy Chalmers from William | Chalmers for crueity, Frank Knox from Anna Knox desertion, and Addie M Heney from W. J. Heney for desertion. —_—— STEPS TAKEN TO FORM A LOCAL NAVY LEAGUE Application Is "Made for Admission to Membership in National Organization. A committee composed of several prominent held a meeting on Tuesday e of George C branch of the Navy in Jydge It is brought | 3 ght at the ofl | the purpe | League of the com: of the league in New York membership papers arrive. of the committee [ and to elect officers fo; ~The league is to be stri all good citizens are eligl The promoters of the ne there is u; need of such in this city, end they Intend dev their energy to establish it on a firm f as soon as possible —————— Bunker Hill Anniversary. have been and membership. feel tha e to octety of the Bunker Hill Association at | santa Cruz Mountains, on June 17 cial train will leave the Third a | street depot at 9:15 a been extended to all cluding the Society of Cal American Revolutior has been requested t he harbor fire s | Whew’ soctet 90° inrie s buy an ALASKA REFRIGERATOR. Will Keep Provisions Longer and Use LESS ICE Than Any Other Refrigerator in the Market. Largest stock and greatest variety on the Pacific Coast. W. W. 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