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THE SAN FRA\*CN(*O cALL, _‘WEfiNl_!:SI')A-I, SEPTEMBER 2, 1903. THAARTS PLANS | T0 JOIN TRAGKS City Attorney - Advises Supervisors to Re- fuse Permit. SIS Notifies Chief. of Police to Stop Alleged Scheme of United Railroads: e tified the Board petmit ry on its al- y-street and Attorriey -also | prevent the "cor- the iing 16 Ratlroads WILL NOT SIGN' DEMANDS Schmitz ‘Refuses .to se in- Salaries atown Squad. 1 with Chief of :the MISS -ANGLIN. TO TOUR COAET WITH HENRY MILLER Frohmiap Grants. Extension of Con- | tract and Co-Stars Will Play Interjor Cities. Miss Marg Anglin, who 1§« pres- | the Columbja Theater. Henry Miller, will -go 1p and down the Pacific Goast iller, and: will tontinue to ap- the- yest” of this Season, to-an Arrangément pérfected ..Mr.° Milfer's manager, Dillingham,” with Charles has* Miss. Anglin - under Miller an8 Miss. Arglin rday. by-tefegraph {rom | the extension of their. joint béer originally planned that Miss ey with Mr. Miller: only of their five ‘weeks' sea- mbia-Theatér in this city. “loaned” to Mr. Miller in fulfillment of a he actor more than a-year Jin Wwas then to proceed | become the permanent lead- | Duke of York's Theatery| man’s management. uch a strong drawing ic Coast, and her season far has been o thor- n apd enjoyable, that v praiified when Mr. Miller her consent to an contract. Miss Anglin Mr. Frohman, gnd he talk-{ er, with Mr. Dillingham. was theh sent to Miss Miller and they will con- s for.the. rest of the sea- | outh on their tour as | secure Insolvent Woman. 4 A. Camey, a womian dealing in | s in this city, filed a petition v yesterday in the United States District Court. She owes $3100 and kas 5300 gssets. 3 : i nd as far north as British |- DXPERTS' WORK ~|SWEARS WHITE NAY BE STI]P.PH] Auditor Baehr Will Not Sanction Resolution of Supervisors. Declares Bids Must Be In- vited . for - Contract Under Charter. R, It Auditor Hegry J. Bashr adheres to his determination, "expresséd -yesterday | that hé .will refuse to audit the derharid of ‘the ‘Hassell Audit Company for. the { completion of the.investigalion Inte the accounts _ard -reeords “of . the “County Clerk's’ office as. conterplated by : the k of expert- ing .the- books w Baehr- learned this.morping from: the newspapers that tbe Supervisors” Finance recoms ee had ended-'the passage olutien ture of 32500 c t af lhf‘ lll’l"h( hecessity fund in pavment to:‘the Hassell Audit €ompany -to firrdsh the expérting of the probate department accou J.J. Has- 1 of- the company -which s records for farther ."Northrup; -former | offered to wind {ip the fund | e .present bpdget 00 additional will work about hr bages his -contemplated | avy further demands for the ground that thie Boa: s T into & con Compart work i the contta. beén rivitéd Believe ' fhat ihe d ‘should be Points to tF used fact- Would- Do Without. Coungel. 1 ,-& Tetired ‘policd. office 11 & Finck for dama ved_ by belng-run o w £ came or trial and Jacob’ Mey clerk, asked Tor a postpom e “trial because: his ‘empl. Isewhere: “The. jury wa anted fo.proceed w of allo, was tired rt refuséd ‘to next: Tuesday. S S SR A - Trainer: Récovéring. , the hoted trai was. sfricker e at the A Fradt: tione. . Prave Se Aveise Ban Tafcisco PG AVIS ST Boldier: Sues for Damnages; . Ghagberjain, . an* jafantryman 4 at_the Presidio,. fled” & syit -for stat) 1 3%0,000" damages ‘against (the Presidio and Wi~ Company yesterdgy. af a Union: sfreet dor nh the of Muy 96 aud theicar passed over i, breaking and’ erushing it. Iurvfi Ra Hé xperdi- { I]'EEEIV[IJ ’ HEH Tha.t Dea.d Capltallst Wronged Her. Let Her Believe During Visite to Him That They Were Still Married. After listening to-arguments all -yester- day morning and Monday-afternbon Judge Troutt yésterday decided that any éon- versations Mrs. Jennie White: 'had with -the late Jonathan L. Whife, her former husband ‘were pivileged and-she could not ‘disclose them to the.court.. This rul- | ing closed the door against the admis- sion of ‘certain letters ang - statements : wh'\:h the counwel, for the plaintiff deemed | verYy material to their ‘client's .case. De- | | spite theé ruling, howéver, JudZe John R, Altken-and Judge W: L. Plerce succeeded | in eliciting testimony tMat.will ‘e of value | to. them i the general summlng up of the . { case, | ~“The feeling. bétween. coum(el | sides is- strained. on bofh Attorneys: Treadwell and heirs, have shown somre hsperity in their dealings with Messrs. Plerce. and Aitken. ‘A numbeér -of tifnes’yesterday, | Judge Tre was forced. to take.a hanmd n the fieatéd: discussion - lh.\L enwued be- | as no great | | tween opposing cownisel. { CAUTIONS ATTORNIYS. “It se€ms {0 me," interrupted the court | | du a hat exchapge -of -‘words,- “that |'mémbers of the hat showld ‘afr to ayoid | | friction and try noet to’ charge.paéh other with-bad: fajth. _liet's try and ‘get'to the -rits of this ease in an orderly manner.” | ad° the désired:efféct and balaiicy of . the afternoon ses {10 each- other: Aith i conld -1 t’ natraté. conversations had Sed-husbang,. éven though ud, Judge Altken s6-framed. his quésilons. A€ t0 show the Judge that, h lient” had b \ victim of the worst kind ‘of .imposition.. Mrs.” White was ‘un: ‘. to er answers were frequently. delivered be- uld enter an abjetion. saltated ‘the striking -out’af . the 4 lipon: ¢very adverse tuling fon-was.takes. for Mrs. White 1 ‘she woulil'go to. New there uniil he got-rid .of:: n with whom' he was entan- 1d._sell: out his Business and. 1-live with her. - Thé-eourt mit-the witness {o tell any the roatter. 1 you'go to New York?" had would ‘ot 1 aske Aiticer 5 WHITE GAVE HER MONEY, “T -went .there -abgut ‘the Hth of June; 3" answered Mys: White, “Who supplied you .with meney to_go ther White.. Hé gave mé 850 and my He alko pave me a .check for ‘L did." Yes. sir:® “I show. you a letfer dated June.d, 1553 Ie 1t fn"Mr.: White's handwriting 2 *Yes, ‘sir." ¥ | . Attorney: Aitken then. t¥ied 1o intréd the: follow letter in evidehite, hut th court refused. to allow it to-be xead into the reco T wish vou. had - more o knaw: by 2his. ime’ that e 1 v Fork -té-moprot mesming- fHe firs uld -exH: ony. woild “be. Joirtsedt 2 ther is {¢o ciite’-for, vou and win yout $10 .fram ‘vou. - Wi Four: last. let- when 1. read ‘it and Johneon, whe répresent the executors’ £h the conrt-ruled ‘thai thé plain. | had: déceived her #nd cam- re customs of court practice -and White tried" to prove’ frequently ‘THE -EMPORTUM. | — THE EMPORIUM." THE EMPORIUM. anmmw Tollet Soap daintily scented, at less. than half i value; chnesd-y and T‘h\lr:dcy. box 3 cakes o . . 1 Thronfi; Tuesdav i ‘Tbesa Gollars. 14c and 24¢ | WP RRREY wE R WY *1 50c Io 85: 0vercollars. 2hc—A besui ful lina ¢f Crepe Silk antl Chiffon .embreidered overco'lars, .in- a large assoitment of dainty patterns “and- colorings; inciuding the new ‘24¢ cte, blacks and col: sy orly, each . | ¥ ¥ ¥ £ = i3 & i % 50c Lawn Qvercollars, uc—‘/:mg: em somis’ trifl ng - manbfachiress’ imperfections, which can only.be noticed upe clés tion; brought them o us-at a price, - ensbley, 13 to say, only, eachi . Tambour Squares Cushion Covers Cushion Covers—Made from prett colored * handkerchie’s, with ruffi=d berders, alréady t6, put the:floss il soc; B3¢ and 74c, ‘tceday Thutsday, special &t . Tambour and Spachtel Doylies—122x1 _“ariches,. ieguary 15¢, zoc®and. Z5 eich, ~ Wednesday " and - Thursda ounly, special at . Tambour and Lacc Center Picces—Si 18x18 inches, albays sHld reguasy at 25cto toc exch, . Wednesia; *Thursday-eny, specidl at.. - m»fimw‘z nmvm vennRs % by ¢ | James W. Bradbury 5S¢ Cigars 10 for 25¢ all this tocek: Sae of Bacan Jesse Moore A. »r m‘auum-fi- 2 Wednésday - and e sdayont Best Bacon ~ Eastern Sugar Cured, .17 % & Whele \'hut—u Graham - Flaur, ;10 .{b. sac) e nnmnnvm?.uu fih|nrd‘ell§‘l Imported Swlss Cheese— Em To-Day 9¢ Box ‘Another very large lot of the favorite * C.arv- lopsis Du Japen Téilet Soap, hard milled, bo'dered in 4 large variety of neat designs, | Wednesday ’40 The Lalest Fad. in -Sofa Pillow and. low:in, instead of the regular. pnrc anl -38c - Qe om, e L] and other Gmerios 22¢" ts regular show contmues for the balarice of the week. You must not miss it. any previous exhibition of the: kind ‘ever made in this city. : ‘Among the famous :Paris and. Vienna modistes represented by their charmmo créations are Havet, Sara .Maycr, Blance Le Bouvier, Maurice. Mayer Perdoux, Beer, Drecoll, Leroy and Braunstem . Imported ’Wodel Gowns~—§85.00. 10 $600.00.. Fmported and Wade/n' Cloth. Coats—$45.00 1o $300.00. Sptcml Sale Gaod.t orxz‘er(d by inail or Ill([}/wrzz will not be s:ni CO.D.. Imparted and Model Gowns and Coats . Opening Days This Week. s of people in our handsomely appointed. Suit'.and Cloak 'Department, Monday and I enthusiastic in their praisé of -the hundreds of beautiful garments displayed. It excels in beauty and variety Instead of 81.00 Yard--These 75¢ 52-Inch Granite dressy values. »Beauti!ul Fall Millinery Now Ready in An authoritative -showi to-irim, ready-to-ivear and trimmed ha Jexpreis, weeks earlier than ever before: i Handsomely trimmed Secured from'a New .York i 35c:to0 S0¢ ayard,” to-d: can have .the beénefit ¥ choice "at d 4 trock: coat; as 2 £ s fancy: cheviot of gray, blue $22.50 valug; ‘New Pedcstrian at the. Empori $)lid co or fabrics ranging frém D 500~ Ready for immedizt: “wade of Leavy faffety; x good §6.50 Value 3 "Fhese ar¢ new. B :Jof the sedson’ at ay: average 1f pot periectiy satisfactory of a t k Ready-towear-Hals—S85c- o §3.50. Sale Fine Wash Fahrics For Fali Waisfs, efc. brea:ted straight ‘coat,: wil These suiss are made Shior! SKirts —New -m»_; thater'a’s jn mannish ef Sale Men’s Fall Suits $9.50 and $11.50 i 3, offered at-the very d Jess than feguar prices. when. you ger: tham-kome, réturn ‘fo us ‘at once and gét Jouy money back: Smgle of “Double Breasted: Sack. Coat Svits — Fall 1903 Great Variety ng.of the: styles that will:-be worn-this. fall and wiriter; hundreds.of stylish ready- ts; that have been: rashed - forward by Imported - Hermsdorf Black - Cotton ~ Lace Hose, - best - quali Hats—§4.95 1o "§25.00. Maco. - yun,. “high- mporter, a large lot ‘of fine Scotch . Madras ‘and- Tissue - Zephyr Weaves, the Madras fabrics 32 inche and:a full 25¢ value; the tissuesrange in value from 5 wide, new in this market; ay. -and‘ -Thursday only, you of our::purchise, '60 Sul(s $719.00--Skirts $3.45 Swagger New Fall Suils $19:00 —2 styles—one: blouse ture;” thi¢ other single. . ‘unlined .. g-gore- ekirts: of fall “and " winter - patterns; suitings and zibeline' effects, * in: shades or. bmwrx, a gmd _"9.00 here far Skirts 53.05— shown :in Made: of preity flaked m Xtures, :cark or medium shedes, side pledted around bottom;.a good $3:00 skirt; shown s3.45 just in from New Yorks; latést novelty ts in gray, gréen; tan and brown; also --black, bm, brown, gray and cx ord——at prices . $5.00 up to $15.00 $5.00 ium for . sjusmest o anyskict her A beginning blus, brown, gray, red, reseda, tan and black; also 13 . new and beautiful shades of 52-inch Covert Suiting, su'table for walking skirts, strictly a1 wool, dium, all-the-year-round weight. A Magnificent Dispiay. spliced “hee's; ~ double sales; choice of 3 very ‘pretty usually value at 25¢; to-day only— An important special pur- Some Extra Values —The very popular, fabric for Fail- wear, in shades of | 2 me- Two exceptional The Ladies’ Hose 17c 30Q0 pairs - Ladies’ e o A 23 e . AARALAAAR ARRARAR AR A G AL AA LA A AACAAA AARAAN AL AARAA ALHRAR RS ARARAARAAA AATARNRRARAR AR AR R R ns,” sold a_ special pa a Sevenfeen Cents 3 pairs for 50c Point de Paris Lace 8c Yard chase, we believe the best lace: bargain ‘the store has ever - offéred;: ‘exquisite patterns.-in- large variety, the narrowest 3 inches wide, the widest 6-inches, |§ good stout nets. that - will |3 wash and - wear. well—insertions to. | ¥ match—15¢ to 25¢ values; to-day s and Thursday only, choice of. any width or pm‘.erns, pcr Babies” Caps AAAARAR AR = Notwithstanding the ‘very moderate ; prices, these caps will be found to be | ® the newest styles; all of them made of : fine - white™ silks ' trimmed - with ‘neat, :: tasty braids, lace appliques, shirrings |g and ribbons; all sizes from 6 months to ¥ (25 _nd - $1.50 valver 950 .75 and §2.00 valus ‘$7:09 = $2.23 and §2.50 vilues - $71.589 5 $3.00 and $5. 50 valurs $2,25 : Men’s Underwear ret:iabout us, 1 : Worszeds; Cheviets, -Cassimeres”and Scotch Mixtures; f i T Maceroni,.. Vermicelli — o box ors:eds, $ ks of 3ob. " Businort e o < AP Y - every Tgan ¢ perfectly -cut ahd hand-tailored through- per .ya"'"'"t 50c o b ghtzuily: o) e nl;\:\:‘r‘ il oo Jesse: Moore A A. Whi;kcy~ Botil= 82¢ out, excellent $12.50 and gi5.00 ; Fall and Winter weights in “blue, ecru b Wite. e, adletter soon. 1 am linging- 0ld Bur.hll\!l:{ V!"‘"";y‘~”;ni-m-% P Viltiey during ok sae and gray, ribbed; warranted z-thread, 3 fo go to New: Yotk " Anil Jt Wontt e long-now mash, lafilled in 1880, making itiZq year e Car 4 i foedire L fam, wick 500 el - Witk gve.” Foniy, 8, 113 pioof, very spetiai fof re tio daye, § Single or Double: Breasted Sack Sum‘Jufl mflh“fiftur‘d for double . elastic - stitch;: & ~splendid | 3 [ TOLD MOTHER OF MARRIAGE per. botil= $2:59 ] " Fill anha Winter 1go3; some of the best fabrics designed value, per gument . . .- . §0e [ Trie foregoink letter -was .writtan, Port or 5‘""'\":‘ by a4 fer the coming season, - fancy, cifects or plain- colors, Meu'’s Fine Wool Underwear— Nacural | 3 [ éording ‘td’ the plaintiff; 3t fhe tima 0ld G obe Whiskey —In ¥2,50 gx- 4. "uq from.'§17.50.to $20.00, during Vicuna, Camel’s’ Hair and gray | ® hushand was dttempiing to seture lon - $2.06 '1.50 ibbed;- garment ., . $1.00 3 Fvorce from . Ner withinuf--her Fnow Zm(md:l@fnu’rfimdv~£h,(caxrm 58e | i o FIUONGS PUTRCR. +: - » 3 He' continueil. to Kkeep up: the ‘deeeption, iy o although he admits Kad told: his: mother about the.marrizgs. |:-:Mrs: White: testified that ~op th ['of Julyof:the same year-{.ie visiteq # land -at: White!s yequest and oh her res turn to:New York two- menths later she took up- the: namé. of ‘Toueney, 4lso at hes | Busband's earnest request. ae fie was :ut: ‘tempting to.‘settle-up his ‘business affdirs| and-did nat- want it knuvm hn was mar ried. The withess was shawii the fqflovdnq letter, Whicli-she said ghé recoived from: Aih | Chiffonier Solid Oak, xoldm finish; shaped top bomtifully carved five drawers and hat, - box; - cast: hrm trim- “'“S‘ French p g lcte fl.’.’."’n‘.‘ét""“‘ <A FURNITURE 245-259 C0. cearys ONTHE S QUARE - |"land: and: th; “{itruth is * L'sistets rocks of sense. ' White. “It.is dated (San | tember 15; 1853, and 14 In part s { ear At xflfl you hav Al{i"fl(‘n T had: hoped-to pn_fl fweiye monthe at home; but pre know, vodr owh' busifess best, o sge by your leltel {/in geod " friends with you. . I do hope it-is all | |imade up by this time. [If ans one it i hini and.'mot Youi -1 had sevaial letters' “from.- mogher r while.you, were In Ire- | \k that there i¢ no one like Troor ' mother _often . talks _wbout: ¥ coks upeh vou A3 Hier best -friend... The ath sick and tired and disgustéd with | f Ieversthing here,-but thank Gud twelve months |:won't bcmfor.g passing, until- I am there l‘v!lf |ihonest hime ls:happy; You know .me wel ofie 1fing. I have m be Both, honos one i romalit: fie e ‘misérable city. which n't be: very lapg. Yisit my.mother: whe r you feel like it and you will-find her and " 1: whl_elose -now: and |;Jen: e to hear'from youl;soon.. The plano is in Boba shape the same n:l(" :l\ou e, aive %o my: folks-and accept same. ' Yours, b s LLOYD. - : humegous ot‘her fetters. were ' offered 1n -evidence, ‘but ‘as:these were- written during the marriage of -the withess and them. . “Dia Mr. bout Kis rélations: with any women? asked Al'ken “Yes, sir. "Hé sa!d he could: not get #id of them: without causing a scandal. That was the reason he gave me.why he warited . me to ga back to New York,” repHed Mrs. White. Hmd he sdy during that time he was | gontg to sell out?” “Yes, sir; he told' me hé was going to gell out and-come to New York.” . ENEW NOTHING OF DIVORCE. “Did you- come to San Funclsco in | FD ~Yes, sir; I came here anfl stayed at they;l!un House. Mr. White met me at the Oakland. pler when the train came in. He remained with me for two weeks and then cempelled me to go back to w York.” N'e'Dld he say anything about getting a dtvorce from you?’ “Never,” answered ositively. p’l'lw w{meu further testified she came. to San Franclsco in 1860, long after the time White secured the divorce. She said she stayed at a boarding-house for four weeks and White never told her that she was no longer his wife. She told of num- erous visits to this city and the decep- tion practiced upon her. She said she never knew she was divorced until four years after White's death in the Baldwin Hotel fire. She gained this information from Mr. Pierce. The witness told of ‘White's visit to New York in 186 or 189 and his stay in that city for four weeks. She swore that White told her to go to her mother’s house and that he gave her $1200 in the presence of a Mr. Morrisey, 2 brother-in-law. She said the money was used in fixing up the house. “When did he say he would join you in New York?" the witness was asked. “Next fal “Did he “No, sir.” the witness very y he had a divorce?” thdy’ yoar. Tailier was not 4 too “blame 1: |- torney: Treadwell. ‘Jonathan L. White, the court exctuded |, White say ghythin‘ to, you{ sivore “she nevér ‘had an Whity was seeuting & di- vorce from her,r nof Wwere ‘any ‘papers 4 on Her. -She ‘swofe she Bever ‘des ted her husband:in 1883 as ‘he allegéd in® his :complaint:. Mt. Treadwell then took up the cross- mfnafion of Mrs. White. The witness was neryous and her replies to-the at- torney were particylarly cutting. He bes gan to examine her’closély -about her an: tecedénts. #le asked Mer thaideli name and whether she was previously married. Shereplied that. she’ .was married to Janfés Tousney. thirty-five years ago and he was ‘dead. Treadwell wanted to know irs. White indeling ‘that ] whether she was sure Tousney was dead, and she declared hé was.flead. As it ‘was_near the hour.of recess, an adjournment was faken untit this morn- ‘ing’ at. 10:43 o'clock. Mrs: Jennie’ White: wihl be: cross-eamined’ further by At- Somje ensational ‘de- \dop ents are anticipated. - . s g, - Lundy catries Incgest stock T8-k. plain. rings in the city. 4 Third streat ¢ e - Chinese Steals Diamond Ring. Mrs. T.. Al Gould secured a search - ‘rant from Police Judge Fritz yestérday to recoyer from the Tie Sing Art Com- :pany, 105 Waverly place, a diamiond ring that was stolen Trom.her om August 14 by Ah HocK. She also swore out a war-- 4 rant for the arrest of the Chinese on a charge of grand ‘larceny. Detective Ed Gibson’ récovered the diamond ring. Mrs. Gould keeps an dpartment house at 1224 Pine street and 'engaged Ah Hock as a .cook. He was there-only a few hours -when he said he did not like the position and left. Soon after his. departure Mrs. Gould ‘missed her diamond ring. in ‘the letter thatihd | ax RANR aRisARS -maamnammu‘aa‘«hr«nuamanwammm«nmmm«aawn kit BUTLER SMITH OPPOSES MOTHER- IN LAW’S PETITION Asks Court :o Appomt Him Admin- istrator of the Estate of His Deceased Wife. Butler .. Smith, a -real - estate -dealer, whose Wife, Blia Roberta Smith, died-last February; dbes not. wint her mother, Ella J. Chamberlair, appointed adminis- tratrix of. her- $100,000 ‘estate. Yesterday | hre. flled - a petition for. the -appointmernt. of himself-ih oppo#ition fo the.petition filed by- her, Smith. and his: mother-in-law have been in the courts on several occasions during the last-tivo months: - Their ‘firs; appear- ance was made wher Mrs. Chamberiain secured "an order. .of. court compeliing Simith to produge . her dapghter's’ will. | The wiil dévised all of ‘the, estate of -the deceased to Smith;:and provided that he should pay Mrs. month for the Ygst.of her life. The will few davs late that she be admihistratrix, appainted ciatming that Smith-was' not attending to the, estate with any -degree’ of celerity, and was not fit to have it intrusted to hls care. —_——— Accidentally Suffocated. John Englehardt, a_porter employed by Newman Cohn, wasaccidentally suffo- wcated by illuminating gas some time on Monday night.- He was found dead In his bed yesterday street, and gas was escaping from a small gas stove that stood.near his bed. 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