The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 29, 1904, Page 9

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ll« hu l )uu ll.no \lun‘ » deceive yon in Just-as-good ** this, astoria is a harmless Drops and Seoothin 1s neither Opium, ce. Its age dllays Feverishnes St e tulency. It Stomach and bo\u 2ls, giving The Children’s F its gnarantee. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Con ssimilates the nacea—The Mother’s Friend. THE SAN FRANC 1SCO . CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1904, Bought haq bnrne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 yea Counterfeits, Allow no one Imitations and | are but Experiments, and endanger the calth of Children—Experieace against Experiment. What is CASTORIA substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- It is Pleasant. It nor other Narcotic it destroys Worms Diarrheea and Wind ipation ood, regulates the healthy and natural sleep. e cures The Kind Yon Have Always Bought [4 Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. ¥. 7T MURRAY STREEY, NEW YORK CITY. ( (H LTROHEIGHTS Long to Protect the the Municipality . tx of ADVERTISEMENTS. FREE i SICK omstrate how and why Electro- es rheumatism, neuralgia, ia and paralysis, in all e far advanced, in which invitation to ccme to us for a thor- 1 treatment BRYAN, ¢ ELECTRO-CHEMIC SPES| IALTlES -Chemistry cures quickly, per- 2 and cheaply, CATARRN, DEAFPNESS, RINGING EARS, CA- TARRE OF TEE LUNGS, BRONCHI- TIS AETR!A and CONSUMPTION in lectro-Chemistry wery. Electro-Che CERS. ULCERE, RS, the LIVER, STOMACHE, KIDNEYS, :;A’Dbll SPECIAL DISEASES OF | NUI: TREHIEIT treatment is just Patients come for & to send In a ptoms, and full in- | examination and ¥ forwarded. ELEGTHB CHEMIC INSTITUTE 118 Grant Ave., Cor. Post St. SAN FRANCISCO. WIM!‘AHOI -u mnAflO. I m m:\r. o -nafu,.l 2. m to1p. for ladies and gentiemen Orfice bo u?—fi a AGAIN FORBIDS ROCK CRUSHING Board of Supervisors Passes to Print Ordinance Ex- tending Blasting Limits hose recently e vetoes necessary Spring v Sent a com r public Secnteion the ity hat the g outside laid nand Dexter or sheet music hed to the upervisor gate as to th over the M and Park Payot prices ich is in dispute. that I he ipal departments, to furnish the board with es of such employes and the s they hold rdinance was passed to print i ing permission to the Sanitary Reduction. Works to lay a spur track n Berry, De Haro and Sixteenth rlr—fl‘ Santa Fe Railroad Company an extension of time 1904, to July 1, 1904, with- complete the Nineteenth street steel foot bridge over its pro- ed track system at and near In- diana street. A demand was ordered drawn in fa- vor of Wenzelburger for $1006 fc experting accounts of the Spring Val- 1 Water Companv during March. The ordinance prohibiting the pos- )n or the administering with un- lawful intent of “knockout drops™ or other similar drugs was finally passed. Chief of Police Wittman informed the board that the Santa Fe Railroad Company would grade the citv's lot Kentucky street, near Twentieth, f the board would stand part of the expense. The Finance Committee later agreed to compensate the company in the sum of $1100 for the work. ————————— GOOD PRICES ARE PAID FOR LOTS ON CORNERS Miscellaneous Properties Auctioned by G. H. Umbsen & Co. With Very Satisfactory Results. real estate auction that was v G. H. Umbsen & Co. yesterday in the transfer of several ties. For the heirs of the Helena Mersing estate the southwest corner of Devisadero and Fell streets, 6x116:3, with store and three flats that rent for $120 per month, was sold, the price being $20.450; aiso for the same persons the lot adjoining the corner of Fell and Devisadero streets, 25x103:6, for $4100; also the north- st corner of Eighth and Folsom streets, four houses, for $25,000. In the miscellaneous list the follow- ing prices were secured: For the northwest corner of Fulton and Baker streets, 37:6x96:10%, with flat building that rents for $122 50 per month, $21,- |500; lot and two flats, 303 and 3031 Devisadero street, west line, between Page and Oak streets, with two flats, $665 504 and 506 Minna street, 25x75 feet, and four tenements, for $8400; 726 and 728 Vallejo street, between Powell and Stockton, lot 40x65, with two brick dwellings, for $6950; two lots on the east line of Valencia street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth, for $4250 and $4550 respectively. e — ‘Wertheimer to Take Office. J. E. Wertheimer will on Friday of this week enter upon the discharge of his duties as cashier of the San Fran- cisco Postoffice, 'I‘Iee.edl.n‘ E. A O’Connor, the incumbent, on w | sumed the en | ficient, 7575 feet, with store, flats and | FIGHT FIERCELY ON LAW POINTS Attorneys For and Against Government Again Battle in the Land Fraud Case L R EXPECT RULING TO-DAY Indictment Attacked Once More by Defense—Many Witnesses Attend Court| —e. | In the land fraud c: the attorneys for Fred A. Hyde and Hen P mond made another brave attempt yes- terday before United States Cominis- sioner Heacock have the Govern- complaint dismissed and their rged, The argument con- e day and will conty at 10:30 this morning. /The first mc te the same effec s made last Wed- nesda ren Government had rested its case, after introducing the indictment found by the n of the District of Columbia. The « mer then ruled that the established prima facie cient to hold the defendants for unless they substantial the defense not only tried ye induce the commissioner to reco this decision, but made a fierce at: upon the indictment itself as in defective and charging no erin against the United States. GOVERNMENT WITNESSES. In their effort to reverse the com- missioner’s ruling of Wed the attorneys for the defense brc xgm into urt sterday all bu three the vernment's w on whose t of timony before ington the vas Tho: presen wer to penas were \\d\.v—' K. Slack, A Johnston, Woodford D. Harian liam Valk, John McPhaul, W njami Allen, Grant L : L. Doy Marion and to dis Honor Burns. ATTACKS IN I)l('l"\ll NT. once moved the discha fendant. The point mad the witnesses in cc it was worth, defaming After citing many cases in support of his contentions, Schlesinger cluded by asking that the proceedings be dismissed on the ground that the indictment was defective, that it was not the best evidence available in view of the presence of the Government's witnesses, and that the trial should take place in Washington or Oregon. He was followed by Samuel Knight, | one of Dimond’s attorneys, who asked especially that his client be discharged lhemuse the indictment failed to show lhal he had any guilty knowledge of u is only con- | nlawful acts on the part of the al- | FRITZ WORSTED | IN THE COURT For the Second Time in Two Years Physician Is Shown { to Be a Cruel Husband | —— WIFE (ul-"l A 1)1\'0]{(‘1‘]‘ ! Judge \cnwll Finds Medi-' cal Man and Not Spouse to Be Cause of Trouble — Dr. John A. Fritz, who ten days after Mary, his. first wife, got a divorce from him on the ground of (‘x'uel!\ took unto himself a and then after a few hus existence, filed a ce on the ground cf cruel- )ng other things that ad hypnotized him, failed se before Judge Seawell day. As a consequence he failed ure a de of divorce, the court { awarding th ree to Mrs. Fritz on | the charges of cruelty she preferred against him in her cross-complaint. Judge took under submis- sion -the suit maintenance brought Sadie 1. Cleve against Leonard , 2 pattern maker. The case was ing from the fact that the tes- y showed that Mrs. Cleve had helped her husband build their home in the S district, having fre- quently shoveled sand and helped hi shingle the roof. e Hebbard granted Aima L. Ire- land a divorce from George T. Ireland on the ground of cruelty. The suit was contested bitte by Ireland Decrees divorce were also granted H--rm.\\ Klant from Blanche rtion and Elizabeth Keo- Yoo Lawrence 3. K uits for divorce were filed by Archi- d Charman against Mary Charman deserticn, Bertha A. Broderick gainst W. H. Broderick for cruelt t Alfred Nicke| M. Schwinder- ) street again lauf for aid if he saw her of a moving car he cruelt trate in fro uld make n 1d be Anna M F. uerrero for desertion Marks against Estelle M In the last named is named as corespond has taken under ad advi Ax.un ¥ Amber- \\'Hk- TEON He heard arg aised in connection day Copy of Auzerais® Wili Filed. ted copy of the will of ho died recently ed here uther ach of ti th of “ or the estate a the and daughter-in-law each the income from one-sixth, their shares reverting to the children upon the a . Jean, one of the children in addition to his on sixth interest — + leged lan »nd had sim- ply acted ring a for- mal appearance s attorney, Knight said. This could not be held to imply any connection w:h the con- spiracy charged SAYS IT'S A BLUF The Gove 1t's response to the | attacks w red by Heney with a downright declaration that the defend- ants had “treated the court to a spec- tacular bluff. in part . defendants ng defrauded the with conspir specifies e things ! nd is charged with knowingly ted | Honor is not_sitt try thess | r to send | e bail ua appear befors ted. It no statute | | examinati he has been | is the law State. and it he law of the | e Federal not for a to pase on an indictment, but ghat thie | is the province of the courts themselves. Heney read a mass of quotations | from the opinions of Federal and State courts, sustaining his view that the | form of the indictment was not open [to attack before the commissioner. { Nevertheless he then argued at great length that the present indictment was on all points sufficient, charging the defendants plainly and adequately with conspiracy. He will conclude his ar- gument this morning, when Garret W. 1_\;., nerney and Charles S. Wheeler wiil reply. Then the commissioner’s decision wil! be announced. The case month. ADVERTISEMENTS. | Short Cut ~ to Health If you want to enjoy vigorous health take CH. TLL They are a veritable shorf cut to lasting and perfect health, le}dw.rywhmmlaml&:.‘ndzk. may ead there, or it may go on for a PROBLEM DRILL FOR TROOPERS Major Bigelow Arranges an’ Elaborate Exercise for Cav- alry To-Morrow )[m'niug NEILSON IS ‘CONFIDENT)| Army Officer Charged With| Duplicating Accounts Will | Now Submit His E\'ideucel | i | Major Bigelow and his squadron of nth Cavalry will give a problem ex- ercise drill on the golf links on Wed- nesday morning at 8:30 o’clock. It will undoubtedly prove as interesting to the spectators as the previous drills have been. In this present case the post is suppcsed to be garrisoned by three troops, while a fourth troop Will make an attack from an unexpected point somewhere between First and Seventh avenues. Major Bigeiow will be in com- mand of the troops on defense, Captain i = ———— mepe— Cornish in command of the attacking ADVEBTISEKENTS 1 BAILWAY TRAVEL troops and Lieutenant Camp and Lieu- tenant Ellis will act as umpires. The trial of Lieutenant Frederick B. Neilson, who is charged with duplicat- ing his pay accounts, will be resumed to-day at 2 o'clock before the court- martial especially appointed to try his case and also that of Lieutenant Geor; S. Richards Jr. It is reported that practically all the evidence of the ac- cused will be submitted by his attor- neys, excepting some depositions that are to be sent from Philadelphia. Lieu- tenant Neilson is reported to be san- guine of acquittal. The regular season of target gractice will begin in a few days at Point Bc nita as soon as the new range is com pleted. Captain Winn has had men at work for the last two weeks, and had the weather been good the range would have been in order now. Infan- try troops from ail posts in this d partment will take part in this prac tice. They will go into camp there in battalions until they have finished the ribed practice. About August 20 al contest will take place. Jobn S. Fair, Ninth Cav- who met with a serious accident e riding a fractious be improving. The the General Hos- operation will be due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. . Ferry Depon, s MY $2 RAZOR HAS NO SUPERIOR R THE MONEY. surgeo pital now unnece: The an r: transport Sherman arrived at e Fwan Tatastrs, 0 rcrais S50 T"AT MAN PITTS, an v large number of casuals. . She rch 1, and made the 1008 Market St. Above ""’“- voyage e time. ; Maj H. Plummer, Third ln'&n'r\ who is on leave, arrived from Washington on Saturday and reported at headquarters vesterday. The transport Kilpatrick, with a large number of casua Manila for New York last Saturday. | Was Robbed. | riel Porini, a smelter from Mar- complained to Policemen Skain Attridge early erday morning Peter Meli living Pacific ¥ ned at 405 Pacific street in gold from his officers found Meline, Claims He ve 1t his that 21 loon $160 The CALIFORNIA poc Iwm R.L &P. cago, via C who was considerably under the influ- 5.00r Port Costa, Tracy. Stoc ence ‘of liquor, and as he told con. | LIMITED TOCHICACO § & S tradictory stories, he was locked up LEAVES DAILY S 8 the City Prison pending further in- at H:20 a. m.. through in 3 days. igation. Porini was detained as a with diner ast. Port Costa. Sat- b |':1§s;_‘ n = and all trappings. sun, Eimire, D-\‘ Sscramenta, IS SRR B T Alexander Case Continued. Other Santa Fe Trains The case of Ernest Alexander, ex- 1:30a for Stockton, Fresno, Bakerafield, | - polic charged with accepting a |g.oo o m | Merced. Hanford a alia R 6. Fori Conta. .28 bribe from Mamie Lin, alias Lulu V 4:00 p. mgfor Stockton. 8067 oregon & Californix Exprees, Soc- son, while 2 ber of the force, Was §:00 p. m. for Kansas®City, Grand Car Portiaad, Pug: 4 and Eset. 3.50s again called in Judge Lawlor's court e 8107 Hayward, vesterday for trial. B; onsent a con- 11 50 tinuance was granted April 11. | TICKET OFFICES—G41 Market St. and coAsT LINE (Varrow Gange). Market Street Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- = . Oakland, Cal. 27 South Firs ADVERTISEMENTS. S, 3 o] CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSES SAN FRANCISCO AN NURTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Cenond Way Stations. .. 12167 l','nrl Centervill ing from L ' Tfl\lm Ferry., Foot of Market Street. o BTKLARND H&RBOR FEFRV . — ANC Fout ot Market St (Sifpo FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 3 11:00 2.0 100 L WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m. 35, D. Foot of Brosiwey = i e OF 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 200 200 400r% at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 and 11:30 p. ;v SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, " DISEASE TO BAN T 3 WEEK DAYS 805, Ti%0, w11 13 Niae-tenths of all our diseases a. m. P have their beginning with SUN 3:40, 4 -,5 S D') L] “5 Ardo., me Lanve gartta. 8aa Lats Gbispo. priscipsi GuNSTI PATluN = v =~ ;:"f:,:,‘;:"',” i e ‘\‘eek{ Sun- Destina- | Sun- | Week T Days. | days. o, | ¢ays. | Days. B G It is a duty we owe to our T30a) 8004 | 9:10a| 5403 ,.,._.Luup.» body to secure a free move- i g gfi;n Ignacio. x: 40 a 12 g a San 30 pj P 05 p » ment of the bowels once every 5:10 p| 5:00 p | 735 p |O N 5::&‘3.‘.“\“ w:: 3}'.'.“:3. day. The one reliable remed 7:30 = 9:10a 8:40a and Way B 21 i ¥ * 8:004] Novato, ho-soalo:20a | 30 [ J.o-e‘-m;"u:i“ oae or constipation is 3:30p| 9:30a] Petaiuma | 6:05 ] 6:20p . 5:10p) 3:30 p and ‘ 7:38 pf [ XN 185:00p Sesta Rosa. ! Clars for San’ < P T Creek sad Narrow ¢ 1"0" 8:00 8| rs 1 3 Gy for i y-R-A0v S | Tres Pinos Way Pas THE NATURAL LAXATIVE San Jose anc Way St 1600~ San Jose, (vin Santa C Half a glass on a g gives St b Sotes,_ead Frtncioet i 7 » and prompt and pleasant relief. Cloverdale, | ) 30r San Jose snd Priaciyal ¥ars 40 v i Hopland fm 402/10:20 8 - i and Ukish. | 7:35p| 6:30p | | 200 af Willits. | 7:3 33 pj 6:20p 00 e 40 810:20 3 Every Woman :®: %l comeu. [FEIEE; Bt . | 8:00 3 Sonoma, - | 9:10a) 8:40a | 16-16> SauMateo, Bereatord. Beimoat dsa 5:00p| Glen Ellen. | 8:05p| 6:20p Carlos, Redwood, Pair Osss, Menlo Park. Palo Alto. II [10:40 2[10:20 a pl Sebastopol. | 7:35p| 6:30p at “Santa Rosa for Whits Suiphur | nga: at Fulton for Altruia tnd Mark West ngs; at Lycton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- | serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for | the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at | Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs, x.].(y\flle. Carisbad Springs. Soda Bay, Lake- | rt and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy | Bnnn.; Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Sprirks, Upper Lake. Pomo, | Potter Valley, John Day’'s, Riverside, Lierly's, | Bucknells, Sachedrin Heights, Huliville, Orrs | | Hot Springs, Halfway House, Compiche, Camp | | Stevens. Hopiins. Mendocino City. Furt Brass, | Westport, Usak at Willits for Fort Brage Westport, She: Cahito, Covelo, mwm | ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, | sen’s, Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood, Seotia | _ Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- l l\wtd rates. round-trip tickets to all points mm San_Rafael at hal! rates. ) offices, €30 Market street. Chronicle ng. H C R. X _RYAN. Gen. Pass. Agt caiars and a t8unday ouir fl:fi?wlmfl' - RVE] c{)« i BAJA CALIFORNIA Damlana Bitters Is A Guu' RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- Nervine. mn wonderful apbrodisiac and Special Tnllh for the Sexual Organs, for both sexes. Mexican Remedy for of the Klduyl and Bladder. S!H.I on its own merits. AB! BRUNE, Agents. 820 Market st S ¥ Bena for Citcaiars.) ot a0l stations on Sanday. Sreing stopping at Vaiencts $i. south! { o 7000 118042 500 7. 607 % 2a "6‘.‘&‘ TO SANRAFAEL, INOIZEB =8 ROSS VALLEY, Suburban s-—m Standard Gauge ciectfic— rt from San Francisco Daily 7:00, S:00, ;eq,u:oo;-.unld.zu.tn WHITING. Manager. WEEKLY CALL 18 Pages. $1 per Year | MT. TamALPAIS RaiLway only — 10 & m., Point Reyes sad wa; ViCKET OFFICE 26 Marker st FERRY—Unicn Depot, foot of Market s

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