The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 29, 1903, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1903. ! | BRIEF KIS V™7 Siobrarors errort BNFEIES | Qo SRR gt 2y oY RUP OF FIGS { T einze and the Amalgama 0P| mpany | = FEW WEEKS e e S WIFE RS To sweeten, Dispels colds and Blair’s Great Love y To refresh, headaches when for Her Is His bilious or con- | Defense. | stipated; 'Risks His Good Name! Pretty Bonita Goldman | of a Broken I able to Stand Disgrace of sr Eusband’s Arrest for Swindling -3 Mar—ies 3 Stranger Against Wishes =f Eer Pavexts and Discovers Eer Mistake When It is Toc Late. —— . to Provide Her | [ Rl | and children; ! 4 With Luxury. Twice Attempis Suicide That| f M | There is only Acts best, on | sm%fi?fiffifi@' : {5 omne Gennfne the kidneys Syrup of Figs; and liver stomach and bowels; ¢ The genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale by all firstclass dreggists. The Mmd&:my—mmm&—kdfli’an printed on the front of every package. Price Fifty Cents per bottle. 4 BILLS DEMMNDED == BY SAM PARKS = it SUES UNION FOR SLANDEE. Witnesses Tell of Con- | Contention Is Made That Law of ference With Dele- DENVER, Oet. gate. % art to-day Ba NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—The first witness called in the present trial of Samuel Parks on the charge ef extortion was Benjamin Thackara whe, it s allegad, was sest by the Tiffany Corporaticn to see Parks te asesrtain Why the men em- ployed by it stopped working In SOme | coroulated ngs @ this last December. ~ - ; x the 2 o Thackara told of his meeting with Parks, . . 3 ase - y - according to the witness, |° ? s fined M and If yowre mat o & Board o to settle, send Tifany to see ave soid his properties @ . s th A me. “MOTHER” JONES HAS ORDER. 0o, 'i);‘?\:ym!:'n !w';':.}‘;! David Frazee, general superintendent, employed by toe Tiffany studios, toid of Carries Mitchell’s Authorization for his erview with Parks in a salcen January 5 when Parks again said that Tifany was fined $506. Later in the same H the o're ting off easy. Other Srms have dome business with me, and if you don't wish to pay you can fight it I some other firms who changed thefr S P Z T S minds pretty quick.” World’s Fair Laborers Strike. s this momey go to the laber| ST. LOUIS, Oct S —Elght Bundred la- ~ asked Schmidt Borers, members of the Laborers’ Protec- 1338 of the Amert- Bave The Geovernor umion “It goes to Sam Parks” was the repiy made by the aeccused, according to the witness. Louis Scamidt, treasurer of the Tiffany studigs, was the next witness, and his story of the interview with Parks on vember 5 was in the main corroborat of Fragee's testimomy. Parks told them that the fine should be paid. and until it , } was paid net & it of wark would be done D2 PIERCE'S REMEDIES on the THfany jobs. Witness said that S | Parks’ repiy to his question as to wiem the moeney should go, was: “It gmes Burdick will appeal Surrogate Marcus &t Burdick, widow of custody of the estate me and Snd out that Sam Parks” word i gecurred iast evening on the rn Pacific near Palisade resuited e death of three men and the Injury ree others. Trafic ou the road was| twelve hours. The dead: i goes. Schmidt testified that Parks refused to} accept a check when he suggestsd that method of paying the “fine.” saying “You don’t think that I was born yester- timekeeper. | WAGOUCHE, Japanese Ia-| JIMINESK, Japanese laborer. ’ The injured: Thomas May, fireman, arms | bruised; Ed Seidon, foreman on construe- | ‘pt Those muzzled, and if aay ene of them objects we will fine him %J ‘mnem&mammhugdui' train - | Schmidt then testified that he ision followed failure and that is, the failore of the flmrx,u'h:krmemlm:. and when | the matn line the cout have been weak gicomy, irresolute and whe 20 confdence ves at all are now helding up thefr heads in pride with the Enowl- strength is restored: that they are 3s geod as any man § } deemed | or union than any man of ‘their size. You know you are WOODLAND, Oct. 3. —The trial of L. mdm‘m_w, labor, as they #t. Parks had toid | now, wis you could say that you were as good 2s any man of | A Weis for the killing of Charies Hodg® | Favorte ot “Nhny".mmmmn«hmwm- your size. You can if you will use this grand Invigorator E Teady | was resumed to-day and the prosecution | manted im ing to $500 im bad paid him 3200, but that Be Bad dis- | Bom- cxamina e el | ciosed 15 side of the case. The defense| momey g?{?fi%hm& mll"- ‘n-:’f m‘mlr‘d: Dl'. Mcmughlin’s Electfic Be't 2 SUS FRANKEL, {.will attempt te show that Weis is not Leucorrhes, Female Weakness, Pro- it ELECTRO-CREMIC INSTITUTE, | = sever =ow Pt w22 tobor e Concany sound and that be & not real- b Faling of Womb, which they T b o et e S = 112 SRANT AVE. Cor. Pust St. = of eniisting a number of| 5 Be'was committing a erime. The ai- | canmot care. Al they ask = 2 fair port it to the District Attorney if he lked BEN RS mer the military autBorities have opened | leged misconduct of the defendant’s wife reasomable trial of their mesas of cure. h::.:mu-:m.m i conciuston. Scamidt's testi- stations in Butte, Anaconda | IS said to Bave unsettied bis mind Sev- 'An"lml"- for i 5 i g recruiting | and Great Falls, the three cities prinei | °Tal Witnesses were called and testified | adwice.”smys Mrs. Fisher, meny | pally affected by this suspension of the | ® the previous gued character of the g'h%@fi:{:;flmm | Amaigamated mimes and smeiters. | prisozer. e e T ook, ot i e mot happy | WO STRIKE G “L” - 3 i - £ F. Augustus ! 1 e iz my it side. Servousmess. IS ©ZSY! inis morning what he had to say I reply | oy s ::‘2:'_-‘ m—:—az-u.g Witk Company. | - s = e who had resided bere since 1550, died Iast | valk acrcss room. Could net sit wp so far as Schilling’s! s T e T e s 1o | night in St Luke's Hospital. He was the -n-:‘i-.fi-_ o e e e e Amalgamated Copper Compeny. i Which | u e o mepiey o e tract and leaves | 5 2 e Mains o haities T va | 1o Tapiabisiagis’ Comgety (it the Lawson propesed that am arbitration e $500,00. The deceased | . g heip do my work. I used three BotleS | .y ooeormen had come to an agresment = saierg owier e Sosrd arbitrate the price offered by Law-| * o5 &> Detive Ireland, 58 years of age. ;..;-l?_d-_ Now I do all my house- — o > = Gmwrng eracm was som for Heinze's Butte heidings and the | e e work. It & the est medicize I ever used.™ _t-fi- COmMDAnY M_"':_ They price asked by Heinze and the giving as | Death of 2 San Franciscan. The Common Sense Mediral Adviser, :ma-n'-_.‘-‘m‘_‘b go- ey are moneyback; -mg—u—«nu:.n the ! SANTA ROSA. Oct. N—Fredeciek N. bmmi-:fiu-xsdpd “_‘m-‘n«mflrn : Butte Miners' Union to arange arbi- | Bogart, a resident of San Franciseo, aged | 3 ogecent tem, between rzilread officials and rep- make 00 trouble 10 anybody. | eates. mi: g Inmcl-i-nncul-‘_, -figa:z-;’lj—h resentative umion men. The pesple of Bustos sad the Stock By- | tives to-day from consumption. _ | Buifalo, It was agreed that the men wio showed

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