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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1903: ; H“\ TO Hears Reading of Complaint That Charges Him With “ CE TR .\ ' Grave Crime of Felony Embezzlement, and Shud- GU]LT\ PAIR —— ders When He Is Handcuffed and Led to Court —— j Last-Minute ‘Gifts id Jury, After a Lengthy| . 2 : : » Ead s .| T B. Small Is Making a Re-| . Session, Brings in an Ib-|1 || markable Search for Err-| Extra sales help to wait upon ! |i -ing Wife and Her Paramour|| Handkerchiefs—Always acceptable A Feather Boa?—Don't - < 3 — Plenty hurry-up gifts for hurry-up folks to-d dictment Against County and especially the pretty lace 2 ar Clerk om Felony Charge i R | By and soc. and even omes even at $10.00 3 o SR S J ier ones at 1d $1.00. The ze e | | IPATHETIC STORY | ases hoat Fegerbty by g IS HELD TO ANSWER | OF WRECKED HOM I',; Stationery—A ;‘m\d thing .\L«h A.\W. 50 eq pting ( ) i i of our fancy boxes are sold, agon or a Velocipede UNDER 83000 BONDS | | there are enough here to-day te boy W ' . g i Journeys Over® Four States ke b wteit Yout: wiiile' to e velocipe i Davidson. Piere assidy 8 {| and a Portion of British Sooy feny of te o A idson. Pierce, Cassidy and | made to use for o - sth floor Brady Will Probably Have | Columbia Seeking a Clew ’h";‘j“{: VEunE Daver f:;; Toys and Dolls? to Face Same Accusations T 5 trinket ou knoy Somewhat weary in body and sp When Jurors Assemble Again it || Christmas Candy=—Hale's after a four months’ fruitless search place to get it—fresh, p through four States and a portion of wholesome here, put up in many | British Columbia for an erring wife and Christmas ways i | her unscrpulous paramour, I. B. Smai, || Crystallized Fruit—jsc box t has been a great thing wi the last day or two. The bo: of California wood with Cal nia scenes burnt on the cover v told by the injured Inside 1 pound of as- a prosperous resident of Oswego, Or., | arrived in this city yesterday still seek- {ing a clew to the whereabouts of the iumplr-. The stor is a _' { husband at the Hall of Justice last| sorted fruit share the) | night would furnish ample material for | Perfumery—Look = at all these hen the jury meets an enterprising playwright with melo- Christmas boxes and baskets we'll sell to-day—dainty holiday missives. A few even at 10c, and many at 25c and C. Some | dramatic aspirat It is not with a desire to wreak venge- ns. the indictment gains a i surely be forth- ance upon the mother of his children | clever and original n';P"M €500 o 2 . sl ey st it | | that promted the agsrieved husband |} and $1.50. and some French boxes pinion - e ‘”,’f..f:,\",:,‘,:j | | to institute the search that has car- as high as $3.00 soes Rave hess diked with the | ried him over thousands of miles of ter- || A Dressing Saque or Lounging dais ir off, County | iritory, but rather to persuade her to| Robe—Of soft, warm eiderdown. certair t with the | break off an alliance that will only end Tow comfortable they are—and | |in disaster. As for the wrecker of a how coveted. Plenty for you to - tion. When | | nappy home ana polluter of his daugh- s s < Kimg the ! | ter Small does not say much, but a pe- If you forgot anything ¢ € Cassidy and It's t Tait b5 38 culiar glitter in his eves signifies that | |if a meeting occurs the crack of the ers began their ed for nearly the evidence presented | ing isa copy. These he mailed to eve nook and cotner of the United Stat g — i | pistol will be heard. at Barre on the Small conducts a hotel at Oswego and last s to-day - Voseetieoci o | Albert Willilam McIowen. self-con-| ¢ lands cover many acres adjoining andl ”;.”;1 i d out to take up the| found al i | | fessed embezzler of funds entrusted to|the hamlet, In the early part of De- | trail of the guilty pair: | tencea more efore | | his temporary keeping as secretary of | cember, 1902, John Grant, employed as | REWARD v | the University of California, cut a sor-|a section hand on the railroad, made mvfiyy;“":"’_ Wik be I : ¥/ cite- )r,\ figure when he appeared for ar-|hiS appearance in the town and took |and Jonn :;'}"y"' - ortiand | Duke and Bride Honored. ; | el g a | Augus o MeMur DUNBAR, Scotl L v the Sy raignment yesterday morning In the | uln q\u:’t rs a Iloh - :’l‘ xfl.a‘)f;a x'“:;n\" _\‘:u\‘v h 2 DUNBAR, Scotland, Dec. 23.—The ke, P i 3 ®| pleasant, sociable fellow and readily | Thim n Co mouth Park to- == nd sl tice James J. Quinn-in Oak-| 040 friende. After remaining in Os: | ray Sept t others and. His weelt’s incarceration had |ego about two months he removed to | Mre t least. shrunken his form and seamed his face | Portland, but often called to see his old | fitied Tmssive door with care 1i and consci : 1 tri Sraily 3 of fon and } . loors of the jury | I f’”" in and consciousness of fr._nmls. the bm:‘ll.. On August 13 of e Mt “wilhy Shatograghe ® pen and the |the disgraceful position he occupied | this year Mrs. Small disappeared, and (axen fn Silverton and and, Or. She 4 : oA b was reflected in his shifting gaze as he | UPon _investigating Small ascertained es very neatly. ? h e as . b o | “John Grant. alias Thompson or Slice J e nd the clerk, sol- [faced the bench ana listgned to the|that she had eloped with thelr former | yiars cia “weighs 130 pounds. s S feet 8 inches 1 yreman, chin were covered with a stubbly CHILD TELLS STORY. | tive. wore blue checked vest and Derby hat b ) the s ey . 3 ddress all ¢ ications to I. B. Smail, - : ittt |Erowth of whisker, and he it his| Upon the disappearance of her moth- STl o T T S kg { | pether lip nervously and fiddied with |er Lona, a 16-vear-old daughter, con-| from his home town he jqurneyed to | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | ! ngers during the perusal | fided to her father that while at the Seatt tter | ~— s EE el 2 clerk in the claims 11 A thor futalintas hiv: that Ko a1 e k s Astoria and then to Seattle, and after | n ] owe s charge No: er. art-brol 3 cated the n | by the ‘ | man McLaren with the crime of felony | aroased by what he had leariied, Smail | {2U0us hunting he located them 1n|an Interesting Parallel and a Valusble e session. His | | embezziemes o = McMurray, Wash. Before he could | Deduction Therefrom. | ibezzlement in having appropriated to | determined to -leave no stone unturned 1 s was. the only evi- his ow = 2 . Sl | - | reach that' town, however, they had Cutting down thistles ave: ) i | | his own use the sum of $3315, the prop- | to hunt down the flend who had ruined | oo b il qonatiove " and after hear- bas B of thar . taken at the ses- | | jerty of the Regents of the State Uni- | his home, and his wife particularly, in | [Ax€n (Ao depertuln SO0 0 EONT | 400 olp cure dandrufr e seted with | | versity, the Justice asked the prisoner | view of the fact that the latter was at ing of t '!‘f‘ """“ = ;?:N i “P,‘,rm‘m,,'f, o s P . s 3 | |if he was the Albert William McKowen | times subject to dementia. jiEsre of Hrlm. qmm,. (hr-ri‘r prosshoagy & Dermanenily the csues A « cured there referred to, and the answer was| The injured husband caused to be | !hat a S “"“‘:““g oo G | alp In search . County |} 3 e 4 | &0 afirmative nod. Then the court in- | printed a circular, of which the follow- Hon JE lioe Spers iy SeLe ot saps the K o took his | quired if the defendant had a legal ad- | pee——— bia, Small visited the leading “"I": =il L r January {E IN THE COURTROOM OF JUDGE QUINN OF OAKLAND DUR- viser, and before a reply could be given X the northern province, but ra[:v to that he was to ING THE ARRAIGNMENT OF WILLIAM McKOWEN FOR THE EM- | Deputy District Attorney . Everett MARKS BROS. | find a clew. He then searched Eastern re of $150 a month BEZZLEMENT OF FUNDS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY. rown arose and stated that Attorney | Washington and Idaho. Harry M. Wright, representing the de- | WAS EX-CONVICT. fense, was ill at his home and unable | ’ Sinill. saor | to appear, 1 e 5 ; it 5 it - While in The Dalles jins the 4 R To Prevent Anti-Jewish Riots. | ) 1 218 08 e AN s Tetiested AL he ere ma ew mgs tained from Chief of Police Woods that | ({0 'g s labor € | jiexa mwon e & ; R i 03 swish | 2 ' b S LONDON, . Di 23—The Jewis! l\ l“l 4 | January 6, 1904, a proposal which the | a month ing H 1 of the accused be set for the man for whom he was searching as willing to accept. So the | rested under the name of Frank Slice Chronicle announces that a joint meel- n £a M first « B = ade a | ing of ‘the foreign committee .and of hearing was accord v continue: | 3 . 0 é M md(ih;iwni boatd of -1:\\1er of ' the ‘Anglo bR 3 N ey I, .-m,rf-}""g’,imlil.‘"" |d' ik ‘\{"r Hatdiley X Aoy, Cole 1 was fixed . at $100 ‘a'l v. e e ok o [ | Board of ‘Regeritai s sontecs ruthe " 11 ! zon. While waiting trial he broke jail | as fixed at $100 a | Jewish Association will be held on De- [Fard otn gents at the arraignment, | {and had a battle with the officers at | S " " ut took no active part i e | { x he recelved but | Rber 25 to consider the question of | S i UeaRa A the pers o *0 'CII sl i s The Dalles before he was retaken. g making representations to the, Russian | SRR E orhitle e : A Box of Our Christmas Hosier | Small next turned his steps toward ot Sor 912 ail f i ; | While waiting in the office of the pris- £ | T e e ks a1d | svernment _through the: Foreign or- | Board . of ‘Education Put offlon'to be taken to the coursthor Mte & paies in box; u choice ot ane usie. [ | Montana, and after making a search of | Carefully Seected aad Proper- e Svas Sor 4 e BRIt e Seliive b i Trernit SIhhs fun ¥ et 2 bl e 4 8 Mc- | B fancy lace or elegant silk in solid that State returned to Seattle and took y Framed. alar % due Rk for fhie § 2o B ate ihradiied At Substitute List Those Next in | X o issumed an fll-fitting air of | olack or colors | a steamer for this city. Accompanying | e e d the last time he |anti-Jewis sses selEtiin Lo oo -0 nonchalance. He smoked a cigarette | il $1.00, $2.00. $3.00, $4.00 ani J| - ; remarkable pursuit are his CANDELABRA od position in the of- | Kisherev on the Russian Christmas | the Competitive Examination |and gazcd listiessly through a barred | $5.00 a Box. O vy aud s gt | Mahony was The Jewish Chronicle adds that | window at the street life, scemingly | PR S S B G taa. last’ night; that ] Gold Plated. Silver Plated and . ders the matter is already| S A ablivious to his immediate environment Small AN ST s ming Ma wife] Old Brass Finish. ™ engaging the attention of Foreign Sec- |- The Board of Education yesterday|until an incident occurred that tore A Leather B sl e pepunbiod | retary Lansdowne. elected five new teachers into the school | away his mask of pseudo indifference, | : fif he fonnd Rax_but I 0B S S ] e e department by adopting @ resolution |A TINg of the telephone bell was re. | [ Hand Bagls a Graceful Present R tion retative t N s b | e You can't emjoy Nfe if your lunge trouble | ... ' ine named | SPonded to by Jailer Harry Clark, and | A Carriage Bag. 2n Automobile Bag, take if he encountered Slice, he T Silk, Linen and Paper. bench wap. | 700 Fisos Core for Consumption' cures, ¢ | PrOVIding that the following mamed | o Conguing conversation-from. what | || O & ris Bag made of Biack, Rei M| marked something about not missing CALENDARS and a benc ar- | i, * 5 i Wiy 5 ~ C or Brown Leather. Is what the Smart S is middle-age aid Bres tig | e teachers, being the next in order in|could be ascertained by hearing one VRS gl et the first shot. Small is & | an | | man of good address and there is de-| CHRISTMAS CARDS T IS UNSUR- | Norman Salls for Canada. | the competitive examination, held June | side of it—was evidently an exchange | J§ OUR ASSORT y | ¥ | . LONDON, Dec —Henry, Norman, | 1= 1902 X : AR P : ; -miration expressed in every feature. | 3 - 15. 1903, be placed on the substitute list | of holiday grectings between the officer | R termication exp! A | —_— | rr‘x ot Yo Ik‘hy dm? — Jer. sd”“i I ithetordee ot bhctr ding. to take |and a friend. “And a merry Christmas | § OUr_Prices—50c, $1.00, $1.50, He looks fatifued an«; h“-ll]n“fn‘:;::n} OPEN EVENINGS. | for New York to-day from Liverpodl) o .. 3 011 190 to you” were the words that shattered | $2 00, $2.50, $3.00 upward | ney. but declares that he will cont! | st ::: | on the Majestic. He purposes to inves- | Miss \‘el'lr\. S e R IR T McKowen's false pretense. Thfl.l to $10.00. the hunt. He is particularly anxious "N | tigate the question of preferential tar- | * $ 2 oy sl 2 | to find his wife so as to make a prop- | G I_ E r Lee. Miss Anna R. King, Miss Edith | PTOUSht tears to his eyes that could not | b i, e R NS | | erty settlement with her and then send | iffs in Canada Gt : Lapham and Mies Agnes K. Fahey. | D¢ ¢oncealed, and-he paced the floor in 27 GRANT AVE. I - : Professor Aaron Altman was appoint- | AIPaTent agitation until Constable Bert | One of 'Onr Handsome Lace Ca.pe the woman to Jocaciativen In Gy ST , <. tencher of arawing ot tha Mission | Hempstead arrived to escort him to the | Cnl,ars;onnld Make Her Pesm i e AR —————————— | High School during the leave'of Paul| "<wiion the constable. produced’ the ery Happy. Wills Flled for Probate. | Garin. { | handeuffs McKowen started and a glow | v:m:rue s0 Rich and Dresey and so The wills of Catherine Keefe and | It was resn{lwd that at their mutual | of shame suffused his“features, but he You can make a lovely choice for Margaret Spencer were flled for pro- | request the following: transfers be or- | submitted without: wrotest to bein 2 ’ & - <e ves her | = 3 4l g 1.50, .00, .50, X s o ;esterday. Mrs. Keefe leaves | dered: Mrs. K. Parrott, janitress Starr | manacled to his custodian. The march s sé:x, .s.,zssfl,,of,“ 00 k. ',‘,"o;os At 1o Bér chillaven, . To | King School, to the Fremont School.|to the courtroomwas marked by only 3 hrbe . tidward Keefe, two of Mre. Mary Normile, janliress Fremont | one notable incident. A little boy ran BIAR SRR RS K Richard D. and I_':(‘”.rn,, . the veel | School, to the Starr King School, to |in front of the vrisoner and, laughingiy | § Every Woman Likesa StylishBelt [§| ner sons, sne leaves $500 200, e (e THE MARK | take effect. December 20, 1903. looking up at his face, piped, “How do | Gty Holiday ling:ot Beita gunsartons’ Ji BOS to her other fovs ©o 0 i her Miss Maude J. Coan was elected spe- [ YU do, Mr. McKoiven?" With a smile you a choice of the Best and Newest [ | explains the special h:‘l-xes‘»‘hh_h il OF THE BEST clal assistant of drawing of the Poly- | f recognition McKowen replied. “Very R Bl ais e Bacvies:, I £¥0 sons 10 8.pRrasvaRit B W e technic High School at a salary of $75| Vel Willie; how are you?” Then he Kraceful Satin Girdle Belts and the states that she leaves them e - :mo informed tha officer that the child was | §§ mart Red Ieather Belts make ac- M| pocause they have contracted hapis per month, to take effect January 11, Artath of Hig cptablgggifts indeed. | that & ot meet her approval. She 904. g = that do not meet her appr ‘_ { i Sl W. H. Smyth, with whom MecKowen | [ TTI085-25¢, 50c, 75c, $1.00, @| i ., [rovides that in the event of an CLUETT, PEABODY &CO. | The leave of:absence of Miss Alice J.|} .o jived avor since he came to Califor. | $1.50 upward to $3.50. of her children contesting the will uaxzns or Tk, e DAl O R i Tia. twenty years ago, was In the eourt- | e e Sl g they shall ‘forfeit their bequest. Mrs CLUETT aND ARROW COLLARS | Grammar School, was extended to ©| room, and ~accompanied his prot 1 . .. =iy, ces her estate, with the ex- | beginning of the fall term, 1504. | back to the jail grm'enting ]r,’““‘c‘::: Give Her One of Cur Eanlsnely s:;;:;: l:f‘“: few small bequests to | Miss Emma Beardsley of the Jean |much as possible from getting within | Pretty Stock Collars friends and a bequest of $100 to st. | - o | Parker School was granted a leave of [ range of the cameras that awaited hin, | J§ Women Love Dainty Neckwear. | joseph's Home and School for Mutes ra l n | absence until the beginning of.the fall'| all along the route. / Charming creations in Chiffon, hand- | to her nephew and niece, Herbert and | | term, .1904. embroidered Liberty Silk and Lace s i 3 - Jeos ccossnt s Grace Milliken. Superintendent of Public Instruction Franco-Italian Arbitration. bvior B by Mo, - B S ———e———— | JUST PURE BE | Kirk notified the board that there is| ROME, Dec. 23.—Camille Barrere, the | B Prices - 25¢, 50c, $'.00, $1.50 Theatrical Folks Enjoy Dance. | e |mot at present a sufficient supply of | French Embassadot, sent“a communi- upward to $4.00. | A Christmas supper was given at| LlEBlG | the new grammar school United States | cation to the Italian Government which | * *x kX x * K Lyric Hall last night by Miss De Mar. 5' a Ill p history on hand and orders for the|says the French Government is now ; 7 1 Mrs : | sign i Miss Franklin and Mrs. | S same are to be placed at once. | prepared to sign an arbitration treaty. Our Christmas :‘hl!llsi D“.\fi:"{hn i e 0 GOMPA"Y’S : . Misy 2 N Rolsman, & tehcher 1d,theqDeinien Francarasd Iy dmiis dinge Handkerchicfs A i e s ors of the organi- Starr King School, notiiled 1he board | of the treaty recently signed: between re Beautiful Sany o fellow members ¢ t 'B ' Each - {0c, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ upward zation after the performance. There to $1.50. was a large attendance and the tables that she had changed her name to Mrs. | France and Great Britain. It is under- 1. M. Lytton. | stood that such a treaty will be signed i . st scase . ‘B! The petition of Sunnyside taxpayers | £00n in Paris. Per I!ox~75;.,tsl_sogb§|_50 up- were suppied “.‘n; ;xm :{\; ;'r:::n:h:; | { i | o ; ¥ ———— ward to $5.00. ciands. ' Daneing follow 2l was ke b T Given on Turkeys and Groceries | for better school facllties was taken| 4y T en, ([ S pneneroicy o, tace on mme 1 U0 i cariy hour this morning. || Genine with . { ¢ - ¢ = G Y ANl $ A blue signature: of all kinds when you make ! —_— et GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 23.— R S B TN Judge Harrison Offered Place. | | Busers of Christmas Presents El’f;{é"“‘vh(a’:fr:‘r::;’::efi:' 'fii‘"ilp’.ff,?.‘i A Nice Holifay Present The position of Commissioner of y ” v y ¥ s s S¥e | Should visit Andrews’ Diamond Palace, | | & > - . S Y left vacant by | 3 your own delivery. &g hisoesi o 221 ‘Montgomery st, under Russ House, | COUTt to-day on the charge of conspir- | Bl One of Our Stylish Fur Boas || tne state Supreme Govrt 0 SANT T oy e gy VY S and see large stock of diamonds, watches | acy in connection with the water deal To-! the death of John Haynes has been | | & jewelry at lowest prices. Open evgs. * | and a plea of not guilty pro forma Spsolai’le-Day st 3630. tendered Judge Ralph C. Harrison. | ) was entered at the order of the Judge. While no formal written communica- City Owns Land. The cgse was put over until January L AT et i e e tions have as vet been exchanged, it Worth $2.30, white or gray. s Cough Curta | | | 1 | \ 16, O'FARRELL ST.S. F City Attorney Lane advisad the Su-! 11. GREEN_TRADING STAMPS GIVEN' M| {5 understood that Judge Harrison will | well's decision quieted the cit; title | SAN Jc bd { I * * * ton to-day fil of appropriat K All drugsists eell ADAMS' Irish M zission block No. 4215, formerly cov-|to be used for domestic purposes, i ar s r'os. Balsam under a positive guarantee. ered by Mission Creek and Channel | "9 thd generation of power on the San Mar- ——— e Sl ibig S v ON’ Vt., Dec. 23.—Alex- Red Eyes and FEyelids, Granulated Htwoen Thylor mad Joncs, MONTPELIER. Vt.. Dec Guiilett’s Christmas cxtra mince pies, ice- | Eyvelids and other Eye troubles cured by ps’ Y ander Garretto, charged with the mur- . W SVERY TRC! . 204 pervisors vesterday that Judge Sea- | —_——————— NEEH, SRR SURSHASY accept the position. to two pareels of iand lying south of | 2500 inches of the waters of Llagas strect. o el b S 1220-22-24 Market St. Anasciiiee Murierer, Sonien ercam and cake. 905 Larkin st.; tel. East 198.* | Murine Eye Remedy. der of Eli Corti, at a riot between an- PIANOS ‘ 1 1 |

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