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5 3 . 7. " .THE SAN FRANOISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1903 UMHEH M“_ls '5”” |NWWE5 _YOUNG MAKIN INTRODUCES EVIDENCE B[NEHM. i == TO SUSTAIN CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY| MESHTIONN MBS HNE ., o s e e s 1S NN LOW Sanger Company Oloses | Two Judgments ‘Are| v Agamst Hls Aunt That They Were Shown the Will Executed But Little Money Re- tte Guten and Payn |- - Asked Agninst Slap- 1+ hy His . Grandmother a Short Time Prior to Her Death| mains to Meet Cur- Off Employes. | Jack Property. p - s 3 ] rent Expenses. Men -Intended to Strike, but;Brec Harte's. “Tennesses's [ ! | Nearly Four Miltion Dollars Spent for Educational 'SIBK "EADAG“E Purposes. ; Pty st B SACRAMENTO, July L—According to | Little Pills. | B8ures obtained from the ofice of State | dbeyalsorexme Distress from Dyspepsia, | Controller Colgan it has cost the taxpay- | [ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- | ors of the State of Calffornia $10.446.773 35 | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- to conduct the business of the State dur- | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth; Coated Tongue | ing the past fty-fourth fiscal year, Which | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | ended June. 59, and of this amount 8365 | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vogeiaie. 53412 came out of the general fund, the | | Owaners Quietly Fore- Pard” Recalled by_thé : “‘ : stali Them. Litigation. - | Special Di*gl(ch to The. Call. LA 3 {. SAN- JOSE, July L—Litigation. Involv- ory of-the Sanger Lumi--| g ithe ‘famous Blapjack : niine “was -re- e gites 1o the mift sumped before Judge. Hyiard to-day, when | f Ee-denicd 4 molion for’ & nonsuit .made ] by, tha defense. * The ltfgation, is: compli- | ahd: two; sults relating to the same’| - " Senee siponsd bmy) 'U'.ff""élxgpf‘);*j(ber;gf cIctad Saapbie ¢ balance being paid out of other tunds of Smali Pill, Small Dose. % woek and-thie,| Besides tho \ck thinds fh Two | Balpheed cidy: grant-| County, (e Org Veata is also involved. A b of it b o, the Wit | 3mall Prloe én at | It'was. at the Slapjack mine that Bret] ad el Hgtte found. the characters for his fa- | s:Pard.” Many .port.of the State institutions, the common | schools of the State, the Legislature, pay- | ment of salaries of the State officials and t the. | p M h("”rl!" :IEQ' their clerical forces. the commissions and S ? charact u,{,,,‘ | | all the thousand and one things that are | . " afte 'u Chamba comibined In the make-up ‘of the expenses | of the State. woae 2 i Chamberlain, &, Y. The common school system of the State és in:San Jose. A part tory Which was néver told even | | Harte “wa, his The two men| | cabin for a great mar pards” tohsluded that | | rried, ‘and after 7, brought her dut | | d bulit ‘a residence_to be | | > other “pard” ob- ereypon the back te under the ad valorem tax and interest, on bonds had received $3,527.33 56, and in ad- ditlon to this the State University has recelved $380,098 78, as well as §75,000, which | | was a special appropriation made for it | by the last Legislature, so that In reality it has cost the State for educational pur: | | poses alona in the neighborhood of $4,000,- | | 000, or to be exact, $3,982,435 64. At the present time the general fund | contains but $43299999.-a sum that will | barely suffice to run the State until the | middle of August. After that the State| Controller will be obleged to borrow from the other funde for current expenses un: til the first payments of the tax levy are made, which will be in .December. ¢ e | he would |ik selecting the vp remained single s brought by. Mrs H. A. Hardinge, as| | och. Lumber- Com- erson and F. F.| ' Sweetser's suit is to re- ed to Emerson and the 5. for $3600 for lumber sold for. flumes. They -ask ©. mines made by Em- , 1800, be set As Mad as 2 WetHen” JOURNEY TO YOSEMITE | !Severy man'sallowance when his laundry e et work doesn’t please him. The same work | Joseph Meyers of the Y. M. H. A.| doesn’t please everybody—all of us have | whims of our own. Doesn't matter—ws to Escort Lads on Pleas- | ‘won’t qu We will please you. 'Let ure Excursion. | us humor your whims, but please give us Joseph Meyers, the leader of the Young | an inkling of the little things you like at- | - Romrrzr R. PARTY OF BOYS WILL AN . t being introduced as to iue of the mine is ‘copflicting. It ranges -from 3500 t6 .$10.000. The | | stated ‘in the deeti Trom Britton: is $400, “which ' the 15 grossy inadetu; The | Gold' Mining Company in‘° 190 perit $50600 ° 6n. mackinery and develop- | According to-the evidence ore | in’ value all tie way. from $§ Men's Hebrew Assoclation gymnasium, | tended to. will act as the escort of a party of boys| NO Saw edges who are to journey to the Yosemite Va UNITED STATES LAUNDRY ley, leaving this city to-morrow afternoon. | p Thé party expects to explore the entire TFICE 1004 MARKET STREET, || valley and will be gone for several weeks. e Powg Mr. Meyers has ou the route of travel and expects to hafe an interesting trip. The party will take the boat to <+ | Stockton and from there will go to Chi- nese Camp by train. From this point it ALUMNI ASSOCIATION INDOESES THE FACULTY State Normal School Favor Removal of °r 521 Widow of Jackson Temple Dies. | SANTA® ROSA, July 1—Mrs. Christiana | 1 ¥Hood Teiupic, the widow of thé late Assa: | i Institution’s President. ‘ clate . Jackson Temple, .dfed this | 1 WITNESSES AND PRINCIPALS IN il Gantinds The Beress 5 f00t and Gr ate mothing at her -home “in -this city: - For | THE MAKIN-WORN SUIT AT pects to make a’bout iwenu.m mfié | everal days it had been realizéd that she | SAN RAFAEL. a day. 5 + was in’the shadow, and the end was not uniexpected. -~ Mrs Temple had- been’ an Vinvalld for # humibér of years,and ai.the me of -her:di nguished husband's death she as not informed: for. several days of deimise “owing : to -theprobable " effect | je ‘news might have. on her.” Justice | Temple died on-Chrietrhas day .last ! Tt intends to make an experiment in the #food line, cating -only nuts, fruit and | street, San Francisco, when on the wit- | cornmeal. The members of the party will ness stend to-day stited he had known | CAFry their blankets and cooking utensils Mrs. Ross for twenty-three vears'and | With them. | said that he called upon her six or seven| The ladles of the Y. M.- H. A. have | weeks before her death to witness a docu- | Planned a whist tournament to begin to- ment that Mrs. Ross said was her last| Ni&ht. All the members of the auxiliary Fresh milk is good ;Afrersh milk Thr deceated was a mative of. New Zea- | 3 : : i | ) k. | : 3 / will and testament. are invited to attend. | . - “ tors Rn‘l‘-‘fx:‘.;;o".«zc ;“:\I;.;‘?; Pl 7 7 .“./?IFWM Butler's testimony was seriously object- TP H and Mellin's Foad ‘is better. & e . 5 ed to by defendants’ attorneys on the | BUTCHERS WILL MAKE | afe, and. with them: Try it with your baby ground that there was no will in exist- she ca o farai 13 ch " 5 i 3 { Boyd, for the plaintiff, stated to the court whelhlr 'ou nurse bs e A i Shs o y your ‘baby or use Mel- with ‘f uncig It th fi"‘f‘d. "”'d AN RAFAEL, July ial-of | They also allege that undue influence | that he intended to prove that a will aia| varied Programme of Games and| jin's Food you will And. ot book « The e Worn suit was resumed | Was used by Mrs-Worn and Perry to ob- | exist and that it was.destroyed when the Athletic Events Arranged | bk "lesvaf;:‘ very ugeful. Piex. ofore Judge Lawlor fo-dag, and.|fait her sighabufe)tb the documents, deeds were signed. A citation was issued | for the Occasion. | Lnd b oaa s udging from present Indications, | Miss Grace Waiw. daughter of the de- | by the court to produce the will, but ft| ;i grrangements have now been com-| MELLIN'SWOOD 0. BOSTON. . MAss. fendan{, acknowledged upon the witness | was not. forthcoming. N r,m(r’:,”i‘?;”“‘ wii | St it w1l not be e led inside of Sev-| stang hat she did the typewriting of the 'We propose to show.” added Boyd, |Pleted for the’butchers’ picnic at Shell |~~~ cted af the Church of the Incar. | cF@l Weeks. The plaintiff's attorneys thus | ocuments, but stated that Perry drew | “that Mr. Butler was called in by Mrs. | Mound Park on Sunday, July 12, and the | = o Fridey -afterneon at 1:3 o'chock, | 14T have examined only six witnesses, [ them up and furnished the copy for her | Ross to witness her will and that her | event promises to be a great one with the | / y 3 nterment ‘will be in.Rura) Cemetery, |-While their list bears the names of nearly | to: transcribe, - torney, Mr. Barber, was also there at the | handlers of meat. The butchers will line | 3 | thirty. more persons who will give testi-; .Mrs, Anna Ross,. after whom Ross Val-’| llm\o Bmlrrldxned it as a m;l”')( ,r i up at their hall on Eighth and Folsom ) (Paténted.) 5 {‘mony t6 substantiate the claim that a|le: . died several years ago,| .Among ‘other witne: called for the | gereets at 9 o'clock in dtad / y o g ome ot v Boughly: Handles a. Boycotter. comapiracy was entered into by Mrs. Anna | leaving a large estate, consisting of Marin | plaintift were Mrs. Isabelle Davidson -'”’1-‘ o i up Llshlnlr Lr:fg"?odfm;r“;f 7 BE. Iuls Mrs.- Mabel 3 .- 1-Far seme days the Worn -and ty and San Francisco property Miss Grace Worn. Miss Worn wa Market and then down to 'the ferry. i : < ated Tr have been poxcotti 1.m to ] s stock in various Califarnia stand most all day vesterday an the | “Special boats will take the merrymalk: | r & grocery store of the J. A. Belloli Com- | Jarge sum of me porations. She was sick for many vears, | greater portion of to-day's session |t T bidne SD e Es i AR e Y LENSB ¥y At th aims that a will |and in order to allay severe pain used | ~Mrs. Davidson testified that she nursed [ (¢ [he Scene bf the dav's fun. A I sorts | { cprner of Third and strects, "becaus: 107 sign the sch The plaintift g -made by Mrs. Ro in .which her | granc vas left the greater portion of | her estaté. The defendants, however, r{ that the estate was given to and in proof of their assertion hav sroduced deeds of gift which name Mrs.|showed her a will which left everything | Mrs. Davi Mrs. Ross during the last ten days of her | - rogramme. - Dancing will ce o : Shelton of 2120 Central avenue. San | fllness and during that time the old lady | f.STATIRE L DRRCRE WG continue all |, Give the Widest | Francisco, who nursed Mrs. Ross during | acted very childish. The witness said | $o% It the OIE Pavilion and there will be | G her last fllness; testified tuat about four [ that Mrs, Ros in great pain most | * 1§30 Jnae: . Range of Vision e iy 3 , - All the butchers and pork packers fin | weeks prior to her demise Mrs. Ross | of the time frequently took opiates. { 2 - | pe v son’s Bitendanco wpon the | the city have agreed to close their places | 2 4 of business at noon on July 4, so as to the eompa af. \I wich' frorit-of the store ot tn trage there: AN went smootl g, when' P. M: Letem Wik the £ She as: very < Lr, an Evergreen-farier,- attempted to entes | Worn' the owner of the property to Robert Ross Makin, the plaintiff In the | invalid was about four days s quent e | {'the: store t0..do -some . trading. Fraimk | The plaintiff alleges that s deeds | suit. to the signing of the purported deeds of | £1VF (ROIr employes a chance to take part | 4 t- I Spangler, the.sandwick” mah, trled to | of gut avere obtained from Mrs. Ros: George E. Butler, manager of the Pala- | gift. Court adjourned with Mrs. David- | kit bt g | * stop, the’ farmer. mgler was promptly [a time when she was of weak mind. |tine Insurence Company, of 413 California | son still on the stand —_————— ! ockeed: down; s nother..picket thaf : Y PR = i | - my’ to: Spangler's SId was struck. The | @ el efeto Mo O D ) Naste T . fariper: then proceeded ta kick. 4 - % % There will be a special meeting of the | the ‘sandwich. sighs gnd made thr AGED MAN FOR MOTIVES Poisoned Beer Causes Death. President Loubet Declines. inembers of the Union League at the T L k W " LONDON. Juiy I.—President Loubet has | elubrooms, Palace Hotel, at 1:30° p. m. to- | [§] 00 e 34 Wipig out all the uriion-men in the. city: | UNKNOWN TAKES HIS LIFE| CINCINNATI July 1—Mrs. Lena Gai- . and Letemnur was | ley,” according to the Coroner’s’verdict,| declined to receive a suggested deputa- he Nxcolss Pévolovich Found Seated BY | died to-day from poisoning. She had just|tion from British Catholics who. desired, Open Window With Gaping retirned to her husband with their two| While M. Loubet is in London, to present day for the purpose of considering the » proposition to purchase a Iot on Stockton | YOUur blood must be pure to give street, facing Union Square, and erect-| your complexion -that peculiar | a petition regarding the persecution of | I8 thereon a suitable clubhouse. Re-| freshness which can only be obtained The pobice was vaHe «rrested. on -a:charge of ‘disturbing peace.” ‘He “will ‘De."tried .befare Jus Dm(dmn on July v nd iy the meahtime | - " ? SEREA p . e . P s reloased i 425 bail. 1. - | Wound in Head. _ .| children after a temporary separation. It| % P o, TeETICAE fae the ex- | SPonses secured from the interior Indi-| when your system is in good - 2 - oo 2 B Seated in a chair by an open window, | is charged that 2 xgan(.“::c had previous-| pulsion of the religious orders and the | €ate that the country members are very | working order. Beecham’s Pills will 2 ongiNE: 16 Mok Qliver an Je.cool evening breeze fanhing th ly bearded with the Galleys put polson| .., Gecation of their property. nearly unanimous in support of the enter- | £ e n . TN : s"’nf"‘i Sraduste Ii !.{""fi"l'd e dead bods of Nicolas Pavolo- | Into. beer when calling on Mrs. Gailey of e vt prise. { put you in condition. - ¥ row, the dead body of 1 o1 | vesterday. e —_————— A - y o J ch, ‘an octogenarian, was found at 621 ° 1 - 2 1o A#h at o ser b Say a9 56 Has A with A A dax Noted Author Weds American Girl. "TE, 3 -+ JUly 1—Enow started to | Tpe regular Democratic. Club of the ee am S g wik Shamye Manis, [ ["Clutched in, thé left hdnd With the WdeX | "y 5xpoN, July 1.—Anthony Hope Haw. | fall hére at 4 o'clock this afternoon and | Thirty-ninth Assembly District will meet et e e | finger still vi the trigger was a for kins, the author, and Miss Elizabeth | the indications are that the fall will be | Friday evening July 3, at Admiral Hail. liber revolver of cheap make. A gap- athor, beavy. Butte has had snow on almost | Genps and Ci ; | X ] woynd over the left tempte, " from | Sheldon of New York, sister of Busanne | o ery Fourth.of July oAy SRS N ey —_————— h the blood “was still oozing, mutely | Sheldon, the actress, were married at St. —_— BELGRADE July i ) the cause of death. Eride’s Church, Fleet street, to-day in the | BAKERSFIELD, 1.—Paul W, Bennett, | closing of the Skupshtt e g S Cop, who resides in the rear of | presence of many distinguished literary | the newly appointed or Judge of Kern | providing, for the “‘impeachment of all the | Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10,_.-)3:_ Colombo House, where the grewsome | and society people. The Bishop.of Step- | Lounty, assumed the du r:‘( ;‘,,: office this | surviving members of the late Marcovich Cabi- —= = enacted, noticed the old man g morning by taking his place on the bench, sit- | net’ introduced, but the sudden closure Y v officlated periol dge . of essio s O ity Bey offictay y ting In bank with Superior Judge Mahon. of the session shut.off the discussion. BAJA CALIFORNIA | atfitude of praver. Upon returning 5 - . {m aoaidboCpe s e & KITCHEN REQUISITES. _ Damlana Bitters hé was informed by his wife that the old n hid remained in the same position § A GREAT RESTORA’ V] - man had , D 1 “ e TIVE., INVIGORA. most wonderful a iac and Special the enfire day. Ile Went to the window and ‘investigated for himself and “found B |"that her statement was correct. Surmis- . The Mexican Remedy for Diseases- of the hing was not right he re- g ! o A "‘"‘*‘; ALFS & BRUNE. Agenth: ¢ awarded a u“—mp in the Uni ¥.'6f Chicago. will give him an opportunity te con-.|", ue valiable. work’ thiat he has- i ping along epeeial ‘lines in. the depart- | { men' of edwrcation: . Tn.addition to the | ment’ thus cofiferred’ upon Mr. Mc- 1 nie hak also been asketl to carry’on. of fhstruction.in ‘the Chicago IGNORANCE asiyon. They:are Dr, Max | fng that eve Blows out the gas asd. fur iq.. freadof the debartment of bi oroner's office and notified 3 e e newspapers with e et 3ad as obituary | 4613 DY Ednin Curds % : e Eag é:‘;'dn“"?ps on Independonce Day j o | e S B S . -*Didei't "kiow -it, was -loaded” | hémistry'; Professor Robert Bd- | Patrolman William Minnghan, aécom- : : orce freed us from England’s sw. : : i = ; be ‘as,‘honést _ples, bt it. mever | £ Allirdice of thie- mathematics depart-'| panicd by Frank Zeiro, proprietor of the Now independence let’s declare ks ¢ * % ea'..ig brought a- victim -back -ty Jife.. - Those'| lodging-house, forced an entrance into F P who let-a cough: run bo; in HEmGrnce of acpir a |+the room and found the old man reclining | * - rtf’rl;i Indigestion’s tyrant snare. : Cs ovais g2t aad mor ;. er “of: the Jajter. Among | in"the mannér described, cold ‘in death.| ° B Good frie by the sse o DR._PIERC] the danger,. find. no estape from the con- ; al party..of nimred$ are Upon investigation by Detective Bell, nds, shake off this despot grim, : SR S v Rotentifio Hleotricdi Apoliance seqicnces when the cough develops into |‘wr ¢ Test_sportsmen. of th who was detailed on the case by Acting b . 'Twas ‘Force’ tha.t freed your ‘Sunny Jim. o lung trouble. - : faculty ! P Chief of Ppliee John. Martin, it appeared e to cute d cough is when s e : yond a doubt that it was a case of selt- narily, .a few doses of Dr; | .- Water Supply Is Inadequate destruction. ¢ scovery w ? niuttejnpy js| The deceased was %5 years of age and Stan-, « Mention e bt B . Ol e et e e Pierce Electric Co, 33 West - ree Bbroet. Now¥érk or 206 Post St., s-}umm.m. i “curs s cough et the, begingitig. . But 1o seiure an addi. | had resided in this city for a quarter of everi whep -the coughis teep-seaied, the: | _ Eatlons of wagerper | @ century. He had been for many years STRUNE&CU > lungs bleed and the body i wasted by | 5 G statioy of the pity-|a Ward of tlie Slavonic Mutual Ald So- ( emaciation; Dr. Pierce's Golden Medjcal. [ 231! R A 3 ’ 4| SOLS- S A sedrels of 1e rogl Tl 5 : g Aelded = | reveal oven a scrap of- paper that wor Discovery will'in itrety-eight :caises out | |.ye t 1ot - sufficient, to’| throw any light ‘on the motives ‘that of every. hundreéd .effect 2 perfect ‘and | 45 €10 1000000 .zallans. " Portions of | Prompted the rash deed. The body was removed; to the Morgue and an inquest will, be held.: -The- unfortunate man formerly conduct- permanent cure. been’ without water af 000, FORPEIT “wiil be paid hvthe ies ‘quring” the day for the past few r % Fhere has heen a déarth of. wate Dispensaiy: Meam Associatios, | S : 4 | ed a fruit store at California and Kearny , Buffalo, N: Y.,'if ‘they cqa-: contract to de- | streets and recently had been disposing of ginal sigmature of the. ; : lop 1,000,000 gallons. m .ddmon to;the | lottery tickets. . As far as can be ascer- individadl vohm&enng e temdomal taiped he was unmnmed qna had no rel- beiow, and also -uu writers of every . S testimonial thousands which 1 nlhes in t wintr: 'DIRECTORY ‘OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. . Est 8 cmm ané Priee Lisss m - on Appu“.uon. < -among the 5 they mhooxuuntly pubh_shmx. !-Ilui s.qN JOSE. Ju s Pear] Smith, ;i(iu ordan Receives Appointment. FRESE AND SALT MEA i Dm\“ng ;‘ex: s:mneuus in po:)ull! young lady of_fhis:city, was || STANFORD UNIVERSFTY, July lL— w - .ug'“ usband “had ‘teen ough e married. last, evening to. John James of | Miss Edith M. Jordan, daughter of Presi. : ; ; Main 1He Sy o gt e -oaim | lm}{—‘rqnc:m g martiage ‘ocourred in | Bent David 8. Jordan and a graduate of | . . : b *A Food for Fighters. : . &8 oS & E the First Methodist Chureh. and. was per- | Stanford With the class of 1897, has been : B * u o 4 A oFFICcE, lfl! FURNITURS, zTb. ,‘;:5,’,’, et o’;fi“‘;‘é formed by Rev.. Hanrry Milies of Santa | Anpointed téacher of history and mathe. | ‘- 3 bels n-:v’d m-un’mw m‘h:“ lr°'°:.’,==' > for the burstiag of « | €1a7a. The hride is a prominent member | matics In the High. School at Merced, | - M week t6 the memboe fe ‘ 6EO. H. FULLER DESK CO. pr i A § at most time. | Of fhe Epiorth :League, - At-the conclu. | Which is-considered one of the best teach- - 2 ' @. P., now on dut; of the Second Regiment, —_— Y= B e v et it 13 | €ioir.af ‘the ecrelbny the wedding party | ing positions among the academic schools | : + @ B, how ait duty et thls R . bus. * threr” ays afier e began eing br S Flerce'® | went o the Toftie vf the bride's mofher, |f the State. While in cobese.Miss Jor- . Hixar W. Bagws. LUBRICATING OLLS LEONARD & mtu Colden Me ‘_mmm e weat to'work., | 17> H. J. Bmith, % North Ninth strect, | dan°was i history major, and #e grad- WHSTRES. .. Two bottles cured him.» 5 here .a reception was held juation has taught at several & 1s. PRINTING. The Common-! Sense Medical Adviser, I L5 i *h z 2 1008 pages, in paper covers, is sent fre = N, ‘July t.—The monthiy state. |' - WOODLAND, July 1.—The Incorporation pa. ent of’ the public debt shows that at the |-pers of the Western Pacific Rail on mpto( o % Ey rlhahe 7t Bumigiess June 30 he "Gotal debt, tens | Hled fn this county. whow That an mff.'.’.’emfl{', W i the Treagliry. amounted to $025,01 e will traverse Yolo County from Sacramento E C. HUGHES, - e— & B Weekly Call, I per. Year s which is a decrease’ tvs the. mvnufl D‘ o Davisville, where it Wul 1t ) lnom.m 3 B and then on’ to Oakland pase, inbo Shisve.