The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 5, 1904, Page 9

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( LEON S JLRT HOLDS EDER leged Murderer Joseph Blaise Must Undergo Trial in th Superior Tribunal BAIL IS DENIED HIM — Last Day of Pr inary Hear- ing Is Taken Up by Defense — wo F Jury DOCTORS EVA OR Censures Dr. Bow; Mrs. Dr Criminal Operatio er o1 lect and ESTATE DEALER PLACED UNDER Lewis Is Accused seit of the Crime of Embezzlement 1R BLAMED MARTIN'S DEATH m for Neg- Allen for n ARREST by Fe! H. THE,; SA FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1904 TAX DEMANDS MAY AVERT PENDING WAR IN ORIENT Japan May Be Called Upon to Deplete Her Store] of Gold to Rescue Sakauria From Ruin—Howl- ing Hyena Makes-Ferocious Threats in Court PS the threatening war cloud | he has arbitrarily extended his ju Orient will pass away, as a | diction over the public roadwa)’! radow from a glass, through the in- thereabouts, the shingle that holds i 3 2 the ocean in check, the Cliff House | ntion of Tax Col dw 2 Collector Edward J.| ;5 cven the seals that dive and sport for the amusement of the visitors. of her He was before Judge Mogan yes-| oper in- | terday on a charge of battery. The | en in his case it will re- | complaining witness was H. J. Lewis, | neariy all the c the ; 2 (.h'“&!')vln guide, who, in pursuit o(! chest to square up what is coming ul occupation, escorted a party from Des Moines, Iowa, to view the beauties of the ocean beach. According to the testimony, Loren- z0 'ow nd the guide on a public road | party of tourists and called m nameless names. Then he tr to make a bowknot out of a sectl of gas pipe by it forcibly over Lewis’ head. he crafty guide duck- o ariv-ml y that Wi Lhuul money mauri Sa- Ju‘e Mogan e, & muscle machines, the ex- | edge and the surf to town Constable. Lorenzo told the Judge that his in- their the wrath dip scape upp,-.o»s in of the four phonograph cture machines, and a machine wh picture one uctions re to prevent all guides f ing visitors the beauties of ed that ' Sutro Heights, and he really believed led to pay $3 a.l jurisdiction extended to the road- every one of the | Ways and the beach. ‘We have a few stray laws enacted under the constitution of the United States,” said the Judge, “which may possibly conflict with yeur instruc- tic Some of them relate to the rights of a private citizen and others appertain to the highways. If you can show me an extraterritorial right < you a governor and pleni- the ocean beach, with sea limit, I shall be glad to examine it. I will give you until | February 9 to produce the goods and ou fail ¥ shall certainly find you of battery.” . ntains for the be- ! from the pockets tha estab nt was present His son also interpreter and Bailifr Hh key nrurg washr: about man X in the back g of a chalr. A James Bailey, the cocaine flend who escaped from the custody of a police- man Tuesday morning and did a allow act a nd the Morgue build- being finally captured by Deputy ner Jim Murphy, appeared before e Mogan rday on charge of may u,l the Judge, a hurdle race You remind t fireman in New York who tory building, with and kept bounding ys, until a policeman shot keep him from starving to The crowd in the courtroom sadly after this and the not be the ‘get but you are ay me of Tha ued the case until Sat- Ty T was the keynote of gan’'s decision yesterday Charles Nelson was brought be- m on a charge of battery. Nel- a walking delegate of the Paint- ers’ Union and he was accused of bat- g the face and figure of J. B. Imans. The scene of the plot is laid at a new building being erected at Sixteenth street and Julian avenue. Thielmans is the superintendent of construction and had in his employ a painter who was claimed to be a non- union Thielmans was asked in ca h Detec 71 !7 kill the p he g'abbnj hand. confided \0 man. to discharge the doubtful man. Hhe refused, and during the ar- gument Nelson landed an effective left on Thielman’s eye. The foreman sent in a call for the police and a squad an Bernardino will Sterling until he i eh MURDERED MEN ARE- AVENGED: One of Robert Sample’'s Slay- ers Gets Imprisonment for Life, the Other Ten Years| {JUDGE CHARGES g Joseph Majetti, for Shooting and Killing Edward Short, | Sentenced to Nine Years —————— JURY | Three defendants who were tried be- fore juries in Judge Lawlor’s court on | murder and convicted of | minor offenses were sentenced ygster»‘ day. Charles Sullivan was sentenced to | imprisonment for life in San Quentin and John H. Powell to serve'ten years | Folsom penitentiary. Sullivan was | convicted of murder in the second de- gree for shooting and killing Spectal | Officer Robert A. street, narges of -4 Sample on Folsom | between First and Second, morning on of August 11, and Powell of mansiaughter. Each the veil's conviction he filed an eclaring that he fired the mple in self-defense and Sullivan was not near him at the time. Sullivan also filed an affidavit | in corroboration of Powell, which was followed by an affidavit by ex-Bailiff Mann regarding a statement to that) effect which Powell had made to his| attorneys in his presence. The affi-| E s were filed on a motion for a new | ing sentence the Judge to the affidavits. He that Sullivan testified in | se that he and Powell made pointed his were about fifty feet away from Sam- own d ple whgn they heard the shots, and | either Sullivan perjured hirhself in so! testifying or Powell committed perjury | e affidavit. It seemed a bold at- tempt to interfere with the administra- tion of justice, shown furthermore by the ecircumstances under which the former bailiff of the court is supposed to have overheard Poweil's statement. | Whoever fired the shots was guilty of | a diabolical murder and was lucky in escaping verest penalty. Motion for a new tr was denied. Joseph Majetti, convicted of man-| slaughter, was sentenced to serve nine | vears in San Quentin. During a quar- rel with Edward Short over an opium pip 8he Ho and a dog Majetti shot and ki t. This was in the Baltimore | se on April 2. The prosecution agreed to withdraw the prior convie- tions against Majetti and Attorney Murphy thereupon withdrew his mo- tion for a mew trial. Majetti has al- ready spent more than ten months in the County Jail. —_——————— Argument of Mining Suit. Curtis H. Lindley occupied the at- | tention of Judge Morrow in the Unit- ed States Circuit Court yesterday in arguing a law _point in the case of the | Utah Nevada Company vs. Joseph R. de Lamar. The question was as to| whether an oral contract alleged to have been entered into between Isaac E. Blake and Joseph de Lamar \ould be proved by parole evidence. Mr Lindley will conclude this morning | and will be followed by James G. Ma- | guire of counsel for the complainagt. the jury in the meantime having been‘ excused. | | gart forced his way into her apart- | more than seven months. | dren. | to be seen yesterday, | But I am not after him because I Wanl SAYS TAGGART STOLE HIS BOY Wife of Army Captain Asks Afd of Court te Reecover| Custody of Her Little Son SEEKS HABEASCORPUSWRIT Ziderdy Charges That Husband She Is Separated From Took the Child From Her by Foree| e l WILL BE many earpets and Habeas corpus proceedings were in- stituted yesterday by Graece V. Tag- gart, wife of Captain Elmore F. Tag- gart, U. S. A, attached to the trabs- port Sherman, to recover possession of her little son Elmore, aged 5 years.| who she claims is illegally restrained of his liberty and kept from her by | her husband. She alleges in her peti-| tion, signed by Judge Hebbard and | made returnable before him this morn- ing, that on Tuesday last Captain Tag- the warehouses and orders. ments at her hotel, removed the littie | boy and took him te the Union Iren Works, where she says he has E\erl since kept him confingd in a shed on the docks. Mrs. Taggart claims that | the boy is in delicate health and in need of a mother's care and that his| tather should be compelled to reswre‘ the child to her care. | The Taggarts have been separated for The attor- ney for Mrs. Taggart said yesterday that previously to the separation Cap- tain Taggart had treated his wife with | great cruelty, and that after leaving | her he did not contribute toward the support of his wife or their two chil- He said further that Mrs. Tag- gart did not want any of her husband’s money, but that she did wish to be left in undisturbed possession of her lttle ones. Mrs. Taggart was too ill her troubles hav- ing brought on prostration. e et OPEBA G RA N HOUSE MATINEES TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY. LAST THREE NIGHTS, : Jules Murry's Big Secenle Preduction, LOST RIVER USUAL POPULAR PRICES. TWO WEEKS ONLY. BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT 'WEBER and FIELDS ALL-STAR STOCK COMPANY. | ASSERTS HER HUSBAND !Louh e T STOLE THEIR ('HILDREX; Charles J. Ross | Bues B | - 11 Mrs. Guy Elliott Covey of Su‘x‘klon; Jo‘“‘:.,‘x o~ | ™abel i Arrives at Seattle in Quest of Her | Pete * F. Dailey ! Fent.n | TH0 Ky W bo- and FieMs | SEATTLE, Wi Feb. 4—"1 am| PRESENTING | following my husband, who cruelly left | me in Stockton, California, last fall WHOOP-DEE-D00 him to come back to me. It is because =3 1 | 1 want my two little bo whom he AND BURLESQUE OF has stolen from me. When I get the boys he can go where he pleases. by Mrs. Elizabeth Covey, the vnfe S: .t.Nowonsnle‘(Boxelnce. f Guy Elliott Cov a big black-"} $2. $1 50. $1, T3¢ _and smith, who lived with his family at| A(wggrgl’by meuu M’dm m and who, according to her ASCOmPanied by mouey e Opera- Stockton, smry disappeared with their two M*B ! bg Alled in the order mdv.d | aged 5 and 3 years, on September CALlFORNlA‘ 19031! I can find him and the children Last Two Nights MR. EDWARD MORGAN I know there is no court in the land IN HALL CAINE'S MASTERPIECE. that would refuse to give me the chil- dren.” said Mrs. Covey. EL‘!AL PRICES—§1 30, §1 00, Soe. | has treated me wrongfully. I know my babies want me and I know that every night the little dears offer up a prayer for me. I shall stay in Seattle until I can learn where Covey is: then 1 shall take steps to have him ar- ested." —ee——— Rossi's Widow Seeks Damages. Maria Rossi, widow of Antonio Rossi and administrator of his estate, sued the Southern Pacific Railroad “Guy Covey will be punished yet. He Next Sunday— famous come- s, MURRAY AND Mack. THE RAINMAKERS. B e PATTOSIEN'S STORE SATURDAY, We have sold so mueh furniture, so delivery department is overtaxed. We are therefore compelled, in justice to our patrens, to announce thatour store will b@#elosed Saturday. This will give the different departments an oppor- tunity to replenish their stock from | GRAND PROMENADE | Leaders, PATL = SUNDAY AFTERNOON, CLOSED eurtains that our to deliver all baek This store will reopen Monday at ! 9:30 a. m. with new bargains. | Pattosien Ca., cor. W. J. PATTOSIEN, Manager, 16th and Mission. AMUSEMENTS. as4 1904 GOLDEN JUBILEE FESTIVAL In Celebration THE GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCINTY AND HOSPITAL CONCERT AND VOLKSFEST, m., i the MECHANICS PAVILION. MUSIC BY THE PARK BAND. STEINDO! ™ §:18 to 11: SATURDAY, Fab. 8. and SUNDAY. Feb. 7, 43 o 0 honorary members: choruses Germaa liuinxltocmm symnastics by Sam_ Fran- | under Mr. | P._Seahl mflml Feney Dances by young o by Mrs. Busse-Trombont and Mr. Many Other Popuiar Fea [ to 8 GRAND ¢ CHILDREN" 1 3 FESTIVAL ADMISSION—25 ce: Each Festival. Children Accompanying uaum. Free. ! A BOUNTEOUS BILL AND EMMA RAY Presentiagy “Casey. the Pireman.™ Regular Matinees Every Wi day. Saturday and Sunday. Prices, 'm?u and 30e. 3 TIVOLI &2 When Johnny Gomes Mmlmg Hm e manner e 8 RT3 | ¢ yesterday for $25,000 dam- Spectacular ey eniva | Koo the Mimisn Satian WAt hustid Mrs. Stratch Is Arrested. ’a::;p.;:: e Wssvands Seath” Hk] e o T TEn i - s these things better to|in a patrol wagon to the scene of the Officer Young of the Soclety for the | was run into by a train at Valencta | SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE! > a large city than can a|trouble. Nelson was the only one ar- | proyention of Cruelty to Children ar- | and Twenty-fifth streets last Septem- I MATINES SATURDAY. . looks on the desert from |rested. rested Mrs. Mary Stratch, otherwise | ber. GOLUHBMW -| mw- - agricultural lite| “Hasn't all this difficulty been set-| ypg u. Ryen, yesterday for il treat-| A suit for $350 damages was also AT e S pand : - e tied satisfactorily to you?” asked the | no her 14-year-old daughter. Youns | fled against the railroad company by | . To-aight Saturday and Sundey Night. | 2 chazged e Judge of the complaining witness. MATINEE SATURDAY | he de- - b3 A % s * says the neighbors thought at first | the firm of G. Ghiotti Co., of which Last Times of the Mullesl Comaty IS, e of the $100 Lewis| J0SePh Gramnucci was seatenced to| "Yaas, I tank it ees.” said Thielmans. | ynat he was intending to take the girl | Rossi was a member. The firm de- < recur J':};;: the case is dismissed,” said the | {noreag of her mother and were abeut | rnands that sum for the death of ' the | A CHINESE A | ready to mob him. He explained mat- | two horses driven by Rossi at the time . . - ¥, and a country named Joseph Pesa gave ging place in his room on kim a Mason street on the night of January When Pesa av fning B of a gold ct the following found he had been robbed er watch and a dge Cabaniss had before him yes- a string of Chinese, which polled who were enacted ordi- f barricading their as passed in be facili- heir efforts to r\rn— ent gam- natown. By it the right of r anybedy else, to lock they ins appeared for the de- and intimated that the qu the anl('!utmraln,\' of the or- nance would be challenged and car- « 1 urt of the United y. Jddge Cabaniss id such uncalled-for ing the defendants at took the matter under advisement until Saturday. S i vy Randall, me of Edward Pererson when occa- = held by Judge Conlan in bonds of $3000 on each of arges of burglary and assault to He is accused of having stolen the cash drawer of a restau- I h an jrom bar, inflicting severe in- . . s were held to answer \upmmv Court yesterday by e Fritz in bonds of $2000 each. them. named John McCor- ward Cunningham and Rob- 1 of Mary E. t was filed )‘es;flrdu.y the propenent of the t of the negrags. ecific denial of the fiuence and of the red for pro- is not the last will ree of mick ert Martin, of Joseph Platz at the room [ 22. Before they secured much uary ran into the arms of three police of- ficers in their endeavors to escape. Emanuel Sands, who is accused of —————u Trunks by the Carload. trunk es and dress suit Also receive large beits. bill all fine leath- cameras_ine] d, Pilcher at 145% Fifth street, was the fourth man bound over to answer for his alleged crime. B > g % & Th .| George Lorenzo is the town Con- e it whare " | stable out in the direction of Sutro December 16, is practicaily | Heights. He is employed by the Su- ieing im operstion Withl ., ostate to protect its property, but who also sports the | 38 Seventh street. While trying to escape h his booty he rapped enry Tietjen, the cook, over the head | are accused of entering; 348 Fourth street on the morning of Jan- | plunder the sleeper awoke and gave | such a loud alarm that the burglars| burglarizing the room of William J. | A bench warrant which was issued for A. G. Schumacher for failure to appear, by Judge Conlan, Wednesday, was recalled yesterday on a showin made by the defendant's bondsman | and his wife. The truth of their statements was further strengthened | by a doctor’s certificate and the testi- | mony of Detective Mulcahy that the | | defendant was suffering from conges- tion of the lungs and that his appear- ance in court would be suicidal. Schumacher is accused by Carrau of obtaining jewelry to the amount of about $700 and disposing of the same without making due re- turn. Technically it is called felony embezzlement. Other warrants were issued one year ago, when the defend- ant was conducting a jewelry store in the Palace Hotel building, wherein he | was charged with defrauding his | creditors to an amount approximating $40,000. All of these charges are un- derstood to have been dismissed, and the only criminal accusation is the one now pending in Judge Conlan's court. | —_———— Osborne Is Fined. A. G. Osborne was sentenced by | United States Judge de Haven yes-| terday to pay a fine of $500, or in de-| | fault to be imprisoned until the fine | all have been paid. Osborne was | convicted last Wednesday of having | forged a postal money order for $5 | at Calistoga. After having been im- prisoned thirty days Osborne may be | released upon taking the “pauper’s| oath” as to his inability to pay the fine. Leon | E [ { ———— Wong Din Convicted. Wong Din was convicted by a jury vesterday in the United States Dis- { triet Court of having conspired with | John Duffy to land Ma Foo illegally. yHe was remanded to the custodv of United States Marshal Shine. Wang ! is under $6000 bonds to appear for [ trial in the Dasha-Burnett-Dempsey substitution cases. He will be sen- | tenced on Saturday morning. ————— Heywood Estate Appraised. The ectate of the late Franklin Hey- wood was appraised at $188,305 Su. Jt | covsists y mocipally of $13,713 49 cash, | stocks and bonds worth more than 1 2100,060 snd realty at the corner of Hayes and Baker streets worth $10 - €00. i i e Suit for Sailor's Wages. L. Englun filed a libel yesterday in the United States District Court the schooner G. W. Watson to recover $50 balance due as wages. ters, to the assembled muititude, alf of | of the accident. Both suits are basedw | whom in token of the general unpop- ularity of Mrs. Stratch, voluntered to appear against her in the courts. _—mnmnm—— on the ground that the train was trav- | eling at a speed greater than allowed by law. COTTOLENE. itself.” be I-u’dq--. o Sold only in sealed pails. 20-page Cotto- ‘which Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Dept. 260 CHICAGO. P A A A e O A A O A AN above is one page, sent free on request. HONEYMOON ! Pretty Girls, CI'Ch} l\l‘c. Magnificent Set- Beginning Next Monday, JAMES and WARDE In the Spectacular Drama. TRE SEATS NOW READT. | ! ALCAZAR 7™ TO-NIGHET—MATS. SAT. AND SUN. | “One ot the sm successes in the history | of Alcasar.”—Ashton Stevens. in Examiner: “Brilltant, picturesque and charming."— Chrouicle. eter Robertsom, in the A COLONIAL | Evgs...25¢ to The: Mat. Sat. & Sun., e to 30e. | MONDAY NEXT—THE FUNNY FARCE, THE GAY PARISIANS. Iz Preparation—PARSIFAL. CENTRAL"Z: Market street, near Eighth. Phome South 388. TO-NIGHT—LAST THREE NIGHTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY. The Most Popular of All Modern Dramas. E.AST LYNNE A Play Universally Loved, terest Story that ‘Btirs. the "Tender Touches the Ffl'fll“fl of Tears. All Central Faverites Iy the Cast. | ! | Racing ! EVERY DAY. RAIN OR SHINE. JOCKEY NEW CALIFORNIA CLUB. INGLESIDE TRACK Commencing MONDAY. mwlmhm. Races start at 3 p. m. Sharp. Weekly M SL00 i The Ouly House Where the Artists Get From Five to Ten Encores. ——"“TEE BEAUTY SHOP"— Dgea This a4 Bvery orman-e. AT Star” Including KOLS and D - JOEN Bi ~ HELEN RUSSELL GEORGIA O'RAMEY ALTHEA TWINS NEXT MONDAY, ROLY POLY QOrigtinel and Pumny Prom First to Last First Appearance of MISS NELLIE LY‘C‘. Seats Now on Sale Matines Saturday and Sunda HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTIES 'MM."’—'... n- AMERICAN, CHINESE AND PHILIPPING BABIES IN THE urm L‘L‘Eum HANNIBAL The Untamabie African Lion, in the Zéa. Admisgion, 10c: Childesn, Sc. Phoning. Ask for “The Chutes.” TENVAANRI. ARpERE, COOPER MEDICAL COLLESE Cor. Sacraments and Webster Sts. ———LANE FRIDAY EVENING, February 3th. u 'IIJ.IA. FITCH CHENEY. “POPULAR MISTAKES ABOUY N IS FREE HARRY DE WINDT, mrnnwiwmnm LYRIC HALL, mf.fil- office opén Sherman. Clay Satur- o day Morning. ~ ma'u.' munov

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