The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 13, 1904, Page 11

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GEORGE PEARSON MUST FACE SUPERIOR COURT eid in .52000 by Judge Mogan for Shooting Wm. Fo rd in the Ht_aad in Sixth-Street Lodging-House While Frenzied by Jealousy Over a Woman Pearson, who shot William [ although she was not licensed to sell - 7 the head and then endeavored | &pirituous liquors. It was not so much | rrest by leaping fromf a |the policeman’s charge, as the un- | window of the Carroll |f8Vorable light in which its publicity | th street, was held by answer in the Superior fixed at $2000. L ng occurred on the night April 16, the apartment med Alice Evans, who ;i{l_lt first called his attention to Miss {Wilson and informed him that she :‘h"“ld place her before her neighbors, I at plqued Miss Wilson, she said. ‘ndeed. she considered the officer's | charge too siily for anything. Yet, according to the. officer’s tes- timony, it was those same neighbors FRANCISCO- CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 190 BLAMES MILLS FOR PUBLICITY Colonel Pitcher Is Wroth Because Affairs of Heart Become Public Property | VOELKER’S BODY FOUND Drowned Soldier Buried at Honolulu—General News BROWNE SENDS LETTERS RECEIVED FROM DIMOND | Correspondence of Defendant and His Washington | Friend Is Heney’s Last® Surprise to Defense in Land Frauds Case—--Reports Drawn by Hyde Francis J. Heney, special counsel for | supply of his official paper and Hyde |the Government in the land frauds |had drafted the reports, at the same | % the | time preparing the maps that went i ysr.tec;:de”de!(‘:::ev :ybcl:":d:::‘l‘:;g ' | with them to Washington. Allen said P that he provided some of the data for | mass of correspondence between Henry | these reports and Hyde the balance. | P. Dimond and his friend A. B. Browne | The school sections, 16 and 36, were | of the Washington law firm of Britton | always included in the areas recom- | & Gray, tending to contradict Dimond’s | mended for withdrawal. Hyde and testimony as to his relations with his | Benson operated in school lands. “It was a general opinion among the codefendant and former client, Fred land agents,” said Allen naively, How to Judge Beer SOLID, CREAMY FOAM body, age excellence ofbrewi;m A solid, creamy foam is the invariable indication of body, age and excellence of brewing material in beer. Unless the best grades of barley and hops, selected and Movement of Troops | *Hiae “thats 16 wht & gkl AbIoE " Dy oa ‘:.hx::“r;h\?axx;:;ud‘:;::; | if“ Acting upon this information, | R T Browne's firm had acted as Hyde's | friendly terms with Hyde.” g the bon T e }me‘ !%:n]r'led' plain apparel and called | Colonel William I. Pitcher is wroth | counsel in many cases before the Gen- | Knight asked for a writ of attach- ed Ford and when he en- | fOF the whisky he ordered. { has been forced upon him, and which, | 80Ing to Washington in the summer| _ g 0 J58 SACEH B0 CORI oy partment Pearson shot him, | Miss Wilson was too deeply shocked | 58Ys he, he in no way deserves. He |©f 1901 Dimond was instructed by hiS | yinoe hig attempts to connect her with tering his cheek, where it | DY the officer’s disclosure to prepare | blames Colonel Stephen C. Mills, an | €lient to obtain and follow their ad- | the authorship of the anonymous let- Then the would-be mur- |& defense instanter and Judge Mogan | inspector general at Washington, D. | Vice in prosecuting the Hyde-Benson |ters. The commissioner refused to is- dow and leaped out, | BaVe her till May 19 to recover |C. for all the trouble in bringing a |li€u 1and selections. This arrangement |sue the writ, but Marshal Shine will y-five feet ) ®Quanimity and prove character. | !led to an intimacy between Dimond and | make every effort to have the lady in sustaining severe injuries. RPN | Browne, and finally to a series of let- | Court this morning. $500 bond as a witness. " was violati Dt venue i xtreme care, used i i ng the municipal revenu with ext: , ar in sufficient quantity, brewed so as to give the beer the proper strength and body, and after. ward the beer is thoroughly ripened and aged, it cannot show the solid, creamy foam always found in the famous A.B. C. BEER “The only beer bottled exclusively at the Brewery ™ matter entirely of a private nature 4 before the public gaze —_———— v © taken to the Receiving | “Nothin' to it—Ilittle tiff—merely | g t tter Dimond's ret to S - - et sl ~ littl ¥ 1 Colonel Pitcher says that Colonel lers after Dimon it Pen | JES TO ¢ $350 FO! - She ‘v\j;Arlrh:\upr(’J:;rl;c}‘;no”ed her face—didn't hurt her & |aie for some re“‘g: unknown to | Francisco. These faithfully reporled,AGR}"Li 52 PAY $350 | o‘:‘ S 5 | bit. ¥ !all the attempts to extract additional | SVNENES. PO e THE AMERICAN BREWING CO. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A \¢ she showed unmistakable re- So spoke M. Griffin, who keeps a1 him, and without consulting him, ad- 1 den s Q! 3 ] | I ute Pearson. She | saloon on Taylor street, detween Turk | dressed communications to General | SOmPpensation from “;" Y i Hyde. | yrs. La Grande Borrows Money on mewhere and cheer- |and Eddy, when asked to say some- |Adna R. Chaffee, chief of staff, and|Browne was told of the anonymous [ progpective Inheritance at High Yosse % i . ! ch Dimond . possession of a|thing in response to a patrolman's also to Secretary of War Taft upon | hics Which Dimond says he re- Rate of Interest. s o i3 ‘,i:,‘,‘arfise":f; be had battered the coun- | the subject in _question. | these letters had been shown to Hyde, | The petition of Mrs. La Grande for HILBERT MERCXNTILE co., * through her frivolity. | sort. abe wards, his | In his communication to the chief |and he was also consulted as to the | distribution to her of half the estatef ‘Wholesale Dealers. P | But the woman’s face did not sub- | °f Staff Colonel Mills is reported to | possibility of Dimond's receiving a |of her father, Leon P. Pinchon, creat- | IG;)O‘;EE':\‘I':;:::‘ o;"!al::e‘;"l‘g fjrunl:dsm c:)g? |ed quite a sensation in Judge Kerri- iddle age and | eves were discolored and swollen and | I do not wish to make a direct m"“lgernln which he reminded B‘rowne | Ban's court yesterday. The petition he proved | her nether lip bore a fresh scar. Mr. &g8inst Colonel Pitcher in regard to his having ., & | for distribution contained the request to “hustie” when | Griffin smiled serenely as he glanced | iisd 1ues Caroline Harold, becaute it would | that he was fully posted. that $750 of the $1600 coming tq Mrs. |La Grande be distributed to H. S. § at his handiwork, but the smirk sud- | prominence, but'T with 1 show xre authorities | BROWNE REPUDIATES DIMOND. : e £0,” he said to Judge | denly faded when Judge Mogan heldl;‘ Washington what sort of a man Colomel | The production of these letters by o o = swear off drinking for as | him in $500 bail to reappear to-day ux::h;{r ‘x;' ’lk:l‘;:pl’_\é :hnm!tfi“hr'lrgnleu .("»’fm';:;lfleney is one of the surprises of the ;; %er;l who at ;lh? request ofd ,;A‘;‘;‘ suggest and instructed the officer to DFinZ : this aftair of the colonel's with Mise Harold, | Case, but its explanation is simple. ?n ’t’h );fia"mom ;fio ladvanf:e made as the response, | more testimony. {1 think the Government should be inormed | Throughout Dimond's testimony Browne | | Me DL gner. e loan "'"“h o exactly fifteen min- | <RI S {28 to the doings of its servants. | nas been quoted constantly in justifica- |, Mrs. La Grande to enable her » to this court with a no- Colonel Pitcher does not deny that | tion of the acts'of the witness. It was |82t married and she RAe Murphy = - \r:t.fl'nb‘ that you mean busi- for a short period he was engaged to |on Browne's suggestion, Dimond said, et of hef ‘f"{;"“n!( ’""m “;;:telu ——— Miss Caroline Harold; he does deny that he had written Hyde the letter of | (0l For"[h'e’“ 2 s:{)o potigfiars pped that he ever jilted her. Colonel Pitcher | January 22, 1903, telling his client that o 00, 7o, 0 wo"led“hm?e Taa to oy $350 but for the fact that her attor- ney learned that of the $350 the sum appeared before the bench | yina g ot | said yesterday: | he had made money so fast and grown t as- | y : <ument demanded and & |songire T capied the. conduclors| ANNOYED BY PUBLICITY. |80 careless that he was in danger of T WATN ONE s | Government California and Oregon | °f $200 was to go to Murphy for his | <556 vioiie Winters, Rumsey ... 780r {lunch basket and resolved to have I am greatly annoyed by ail the puhllrll,bfr‘mh’lfl] prosecution for offering the some fun with it. So he raised the | Which has been given to this affair. 1 am a | - (services in negotiating the loan, and | Sacra- lid and extracted the edibles, fa- €0ldier and have been for thirty-two yea ‘:x”;fi’;})u:‘:d:mgg“;i? (z}l"-ert‘helrr:;eul:xs ftook steps to greventg.ludge st } 7.00x B:-::l;: Salsun, Elnira sad 5 a -| 730 Vallejo. methods. It was Browne's advice, he |from affixing his signature to the de- | Misjo \3‘ was the charge against | stantiate Mr. Griffin’s airy plea. Both|have stated as follows: Trains leave and are due to arrive st SAN FRANCISCO. Frou ArmiL 10, 1904. Fuzar Daror (Foot of Market Street.) Santafe James Leahy was in jocular mood l"h;n he boarded an Ellis-street “owl” E " | early yesterday morning, and after He 4 twelve minutes ainly endeavored to find a! flAuronm\ - s MITED TO CHICACO ;.“.:a:“F;L‘:‘s‘:*;,.”'? s2r || LEAVES DAILY a chin-scrape, as I spare,” he explain- Jowl. you're a wonder,” n s For the I days cetiously commenting on their QUALILY | by i st Tl cam oy ran ey oad - and holding them up for inspection 'my work here, and I have plenty of wofk l: cree of distribution. 7.30. = rmore, Trac and v barber’s no | i . X g i st | added, that led to his.break with Hyde | 4 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, at 9:30 a. m., through i . your until their o tered from the do in this canip, I can assure you. I was en- . s | dg er un- | Stockton .. 7.200 3 days, Go home Vmer eutons Beeed 1o Misk: Harold atier ‘the very short after the latter had falled to prove his | 4 JU3&€ Kerrigan took the matter un-| 45, (LS R with diner and all trappings. Willlams (for Bartlett Springs. Red Blu e, a ily | rear platform and angrily denounced 0N 0 o (on days. I found soon after the | school land titles 7ood by means | . | ;hns conduct. Mr. Leahy tried to con- | engagement that neither of us couid be happy Browne and Dimond had dictated. Thus expressed himself rather forcibly on | longshoreman, | vey to the indigns a cher ; w : S ignant transfer puncher , when married, and 1 deemed it my honorable 4 ~ the methods of money lenders. He | 4, Tacoma, Seattle...... 7.50» his motherless |, share of the sense of humor thatJuty as an officer and a xentieman o so In- Dimond and his counsel have constant- | jaiq. T think it is about time that| 8004 DavieWoodiand. Knights Lasding. 3 Other Sants Fe Trains: d daughter [ oscessed himself, but without success, | 1orm the lads. A matrimonial aillance be. 1y argued to Commissioner Heacock | 301C0,, (1 YR ot 18 abodt HmE CA%t | T D g - = compelled 1o |an tween us would have been positively devoid of 'that Dimond was no more culpable than | 8.30a Port Costa, Martinez, Antioch, for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, npelled 10| and then he, too, became angered and ' any happiness. ' The matter has been all stirred 2306 e S people from taking advantage of the | Byron. Tracy. Stockton, New- ;*J Metrced, Hanford and Visalla, ounger sisters, a little | induiged in language and actions that up in Washington by people Who 1 presume “If that is so” said H S | necessities and inexperience of per-| Ben. Les Bamot g and to keep house | provoked arrest, think they are deing a friendship to Miss Har- [hat is so," sai eney ten days | on “who happen to be in the need of | ?32‘2’?3;;."""“ ¥ o . m. for Stockton. t 1403 Montgomery And yet,” said Judge Fritz, survey- | 0/d. They are certainly doing an unwise thing, ; a0, Mr. Browne will hear from us. @ little ready money.” .80 Port Costa, Lathr . m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and to bring the lady's name before the world at | The publication’ of this remark where near me I shall feel like running and ' a stalkin, horse. In cdue time Judge sting im- | jumping into the bay. e comedy upon the sleepy in- Pugh, the Interior Department attor- ‘owl’ cars. The stage is hun- you, Mr. Leahy, and after fine of $5 you will be ty to drive away dull ous salary per.” £y o II:IL:.BHIH& Marysviile, Chico, | Red Blufl. ... | mend to the Board of Supervisors that | 8.0 Oskdale. Chinese, Jamesto i | op. ectful parent spent all | ing thes rather sober. visage of Mr. 1S : Merced, Freano, Chicago. ~ = 8 t it sobe isa MT. large. I am a friend of Secretary Taft, and L e el ST SAtAS . irink and did not hesl| Leahy, “the laugh-loving public S do not think for a moment that he believes that B A R T I thasliale PR AR | o TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and vided by the | yearning for fun ar he theater man- am painted in t colors in these charges. i Yy New 8 o | o~ gers are plead Lability _ The next time I see a petticoat coming any- fense. He objected to being used as S isor E; a 2 e | e Ferry Depot, 5. F. Also 1112 Broad- agers are plea g inability to pro: upervisor ggers and the Mer | ton, (Mliton), lone, Sacramente, way, Oakland, Cal. 37 South Pirst St the girl's story | duce it, while you, sir, are wa chants’ Assoclation propose to recom- miserable excuse Judge Mogan f three months San Jose. Major Samuel W. Dunning, adjutant ney who is aiding Heney i1 the case, general of this department, received a received a bulky package containing cable from Honolulu yesterday stat- all the letters that passed between Di ing that the body of Henry Voelker mond and Browne. | the corner of Mint ayenue and Fifth | had been recovered. Voelker belonged = The letters were not read into the |Street. The station will be larger than | 10.004 to the Hospital Corps and was a pas- record without vehement protests from | the one in Union Square and will cost | 19.004 | senger on the Thomas. He fell over- | Dimond and his eattorney, Samuel |$9000. Bhlpcastor ¥ g o -l i ing story of masculine |board from the transport while it Knight. Their surrendc - to the Gov- e | fathtop. " Btock o, Merces, Judge Mogan heard 'was lying at Honolulu and was ernment was denounced as a “reach of Want Locust Avenue Opened. Raymond. Fresno. Goshen Junc- iing a warrant for the arrest |drowned. The remdine were buried at | friendship. - Property-owners yesterday peti- L L e the eliy Thbgis [Eant wincs, WHAT THE LETTERS SHOW. |tioned the Board of Supervisors to 1200w Hayward. Niies and Way Statios } o The woman, | MIKEN’S TRIAL RESUMED O-DAY | “For what purpose a__these letters | open to public use that portion of Lo- | 'E30r Baemn Wiavere Secramsais Pearl Crossle: The trial of Lieutenant W. B. Aiken | offered?” demanded night. |cust avenue lying between Franklin | ;:‘wn-:xld. %ul;:r:,(‘-a L;nd' Told how Bingham had Will be resumed before the court-mar- “To show that Dimond’s testimony |and Gough streets, as the same fis| o s gl lead an immoral life to tal at the Presidio at 10 o'clock this was false,” answered the Government |delineated on the city's official map. their two children, | Morning. It is reported that strong lawyer, and forthwith he furnished the | had thus been main. testimony will be brought to clear the following bilk-of particulars: nors, Tuolumne and Al 0 4 Atlantic Express—Ogden an | provision be made for the erection of | d A Richmond, Martinez sad |a public station under the sidewalk at | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. p. m. | . Faturdaye—Extra trip at 1:30 ot SUNDAYS7 50, 8:00, 930, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, . 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 ». m. r ard, N1 hd tions.. e rorr Costa Mariiner Byroa, | racy, rop. Modesto, | ADVERTISEMENTS. Merced, Berends, Fresno and | - years, although he is sound ' YOUNg lieutenant of the serious charge = Dimcnd testificd that he had recelved $1000 L 5B Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12 p.m. nd body. He made all the Pending against him. from Browne in Washington and hence did 5.30F Yosemite Valiey. - | SUNDAYS—8:50, e arrived at Cali- £ il ' The Third Artillery Corps band will Dot press Hyde ‘or money between March 1, 3.30r Martinez, Tracy. Stockton. Lodi... 10.204 . 4:50, 5:00, + g oo v 1igements for her sojourns in sev- "y Lo when he claims to have Isft his service, and 4007 Martines Son iamon. Valieo, Naps, eept Baturdays. - but - phat has kept the two |Tender the following programme On December 22, when he called his former client Caliatogs, Santa Rosa.. 9204 ; “ where they could | the post parade ground at 3:30 o’clock and “boned”’ him for cash. The | 4.00r Niles, Tracy. Stockton, Lod! . 4. s # aiages. s this afternoon under the direction of however, show that he received only 00VUce 4.307 Hayward. Nliles, irvington, Sa 18.504 of their mother's | i - $400 from Browne early in the year, and that b o= Jose. Livermore 11, ; Chief Musieian Armand Putz: o TR0 et : 2 5.00r The Owi Limited - any more, said Mr. , who is held for vag- d! Kitty" (Sloane); Dimond said that, because of Hyde's irregu- AND "GQUARANTEED Bsnos. Mendota. Fresno, Tulare, “for my brain & g o 1 * (Suppe); novelette, | larities, he had made up his mind before ; Dakerafield. Los Angeies. .204 : vs ‘\'hh‘l’jfl relucfanft 10 | 4 Whispered Thought' (Charles Johnson) March 1 to leave him, and that his demand of ’gfi: l};m:n'-dmxlx"ncy':t:l?n 12 8:40 a) the fellow who vowed t0 jection ‘Faust” (Gounod); duet for flute $500 @ month was made because he knew Hyde R e s i s e 43 Ignacto. 10:20 2| but the Society for the .clarionet, “Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark,’ would refuse It and thus give him a good | $.00r Easters Ex :ugo‘;:u“;»e""n .50 6:00 p| )¢ Cruelty to Children has original cadenzas performed by Gilm excuse for getting out. 1 asked him whether | Oman: BPL g vk '.u' 6:20 p| e a1 R band. rendered by Corporals Leroy and Stasi- he had not offered to remain at a lower sal- | o g . S 7:25 p| the case and will press the | >and.. e vl e oy 7 S o St By o o i o e g v Al e East. Port Costs. Benicia, Sul: 8:45 p) charge that is likely to result in Bing- | oag : PP orsteps "Dora” (Lee John- , Cnd he denied It. The letters contain his a vt kv i Raenes, E 30 a) = {7484 hem’s incarceraticn for a long term. s oy mirsions to Browne that he used every en. Truckee, Boca. Kéno. Wads 00 a, Novato, ho:2o at Not long ago Judge Mogan disposed of |, Colonel H. C. Ward, Fifteenth In-' geavor to remain In Hyde's service. even | worth, Winnemuces 5200 | 2: 30al Petaluma 6:20 p| a somewhat similar case by o fantry, called at headquarters yester- | offering to accept a descending scale of - -y C r 8.00r Valicjo, daily, except Su B 2:30 p| and 7:25 p) Yy sentencing | gayv anq spent an hour In conference salary DENS C 7.00r Vailelo, Sunday only 7.500 5:10p| Santa Rosa. | 8:45 p| a 15-year-old | the defendant to terms of imprison- | (o ‘00 TPRRL O UE T He denfed that he used the fact of Benson's 2 700r kichnond, San Pablo. Port Costa, 7:30 al7 30 a e 10:20 being unable | ment ~aggregating eighteen months. B dggrs g arrest to hold up Hyde, and that he had never ORICH < Martines and Way Stations...... 11204 | 8:00a §:00a - sy M. John H. Wil v ¥ | ulton. 7:23 for his pres- | Bingham's trial is set for to-day. jor John H. lliams has gone threatened to take a fée from the Government 8.057 Oregon & Californis Exp: 2:30 pl 2:30 P ed Hall, at 1303 e v ito San Diego to inspect the gunners | for prosecuting his former client. The letters | TR ingatn, - Mayaeie, Bopl2:30p0 888 p 3 R A ey e stationed there. show just the contrary. RAT Portiand, Puget Sound and Enst. 8.504 Windsor, T on the night of May 5. Jane Badlinger, who has spentabout | The Sherman, with the Twenty-| The letters read by Heney were in 107 Hayward, Kiles and a0 Jose (Sun- 7:30a) 7:30a| Healdsburg, [10:20 a| oot jmong the prisoners in| eleven and a balf of the past twelve | ninth Infantry, is due here on Sunday. | part 88 follows: S A"";"L"Nt ey ,;""‘ 2:30 p) drtetie Moy s courtroom Gallagher ars in jai ‘. . WE 4 = - e) L Gangs 7 lly way at every g,,ne - ;‘(_, :':‘!_":‘};L f;;"rl“)“e‘;‘:f:;;‘ ,“;" J";*’“ Colonel Devol thinks she will arrive ' (1) From letter, Dimond to Browne, Feb- fi’mlu’ Market Street.) | _ Cloverdale. _ oe oo S it B o, Aol i g ¥ by Judge jate in the afternoon. The Twenty- ruary 13, 1905—I have even had an interview | et 7454 Santa Cruz Excursion(Sunday oaly) 8.10F Hepland Mogun, before whom It was proved 'pinth will only remain at th With the depurtmental gentleman (Steece) 7 e gt o gy e e -before the bar he chuckled audi- | that she had been heiplessiy drunk in ngn Presigiain at the model which wil result in the greatest benefit to Felton, Bouloer Creek. S e faces at the Judge. | front of a public schoolhouse at Fourth | C2TF, 8t the Presidio for a few dava. Hyde. In the few days I have been home I and 3 and ons. Willits, during his incar- a 1 s “ It will then go to its respective sta- have put him so well over on the safe side Centerville, 8an J | |__ Sherwooa. o Chiy Potien e Se it T T I Mieeie tions, as follows: Headquarters, band, of the danger line that it I were permitted \ iden. Los Gatos. Fell 8:00 af 8:00 a] Guerneville and ty Prigon he had act-| This woman is the most pitiable spec- | Second Battalion and Company L will | 10, W¥ork my plans out to a conclusion 1 am vapora Boulder Creek, Sania Crus 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Camp Vacation ugh imbecile. and the|imen of her sex in San Francisco. ' go to Fort Douglas, Utah: First Bt. | yoi0E i, $0sp Ty fngers at anything the 0167 Nowark Bandoan. Losde ‘ - O arrested hi < ~{ From respected® w . 2 Douglas, Utah; - | department may do. p E & s prrested him aiso con-| From respected’ wifehood she has. faljon will go to Fort Bliss, Tex.: Com. | - ) From letter, Dimoud to Browne, February way station i Sonome, within 7 ream Gien £ n years, fallen to the very ; 2 ! 20, 1963, relating to the death of Miss Far- pany I to Whipple Barracks, Ariz. and | {, 10 {cw'of the condition. this lett H yde's |lowest depths of degradation, and it Companies K and M to Fort Duchesne, mAALR, AAREOR FERRY 1 1.00 300 5.1 indignation Bessie Wil- |is a matter of a very brief time until affairs in 1 could not but feel in spite of —17:15 8:00 11:00 v Sel = |5 b4 , tah. the views he has expressed that 1 should | ¥rom OAKLAND, Brosdway — 1§ - - B L statement of Police- |death from alternating dissipation and | The Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh | medify my leaving so he would suffer as little | bears the above cap label. R Tyt TR TR T o | TSTAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White that she had sold from the loss as possible, and with that end Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and mprisonment will relieve the commu- companles, Coast Artillery, are also on in view 1.proposed to him that instead. of | Mark Weet Springs: at Lytton for Lytton :P Gwnsend Streets.) r Jones street, | nity of her presence. There a 4 a2 | Co! full ALl et | ity of her presence. There are many | the Shermfn. They Will be stationed | oy, 1 Souid tor the prescht remam and | ntains fully as much ; Springs: at Guyservilie for Skages Speingn s s A at the Presidio. rent from him my present offices, engage my | food substance per canas 104 Saa Jose and Way Stations.. tz Cloverdale for the Geysers Booneville and ADVERTISEMENTS. once a welcome visitor, but her hope- ———— | own clerk and proceed to build up my own | 1.02. San Jose and Way Stations. ... Greenvood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, B el smpiot o kB AD SR |Jess depravity has outworn the char- o . = 3 | business, only using his clerks for his work, | the watery imitations in 184 Monterey and Saata Cruz Excur- | Highlara _ Springs, Keiseyville, Carisbad 8 |ity of the most patient of those who K AGED ‘“-‘3\“‘ DOLAN SAYS | which 1 would contioue (o supervise’ and ‘st | s New Almaien (Pusa, Frid. aiz, 'S5 | Sorings. Scds Bay. Lekeport ind Bartiet: rsgesses 2055 | - 3 ER NIECE WAS JIVER | tend to, reducing the compensation therefor | - Frid., oaly), | Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, : ¢ b e e il o3 “CE WAS DECEIVER | S ontorm with: his statement that his r. | larger cans. 5 The Comster—Stope aly Sas Jose, | Bpeings. Biue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. piose Springs, Uppe: Lake. Pomo, Potter | John Day's, Riverside Lierley's Buknell s, o Qquirements were to Erow less and that I would It is smooth and perfect Glroy, Cconnection for Holily | Banbedrin _ Heights, Hullv b4 2 Ella Beattie, who discharged a re- Sucs Mrs. Mary E. A. Flood for Re- | coutinue to reduce it from time to time as his 3 $| E R nection to and from Montere R & | volver indiscriminately from the win- conveyan ~ of Realty on [ Retim . (1 I;‘,;,,“::;:y'g':;;} because skillfully pre- d Pactic Grovey, Sainas. San gy A dow of her boudoir at Mason and Ellis Howard Street. | e or they went away wWith mothine | AT LT TS g - Saturday that can help the Government and very much | pared. Its purity is [ an Lais Obispo, principal j\ | turbipg the veace and postponed sen- Howard street, near T tence till to-day. “At any rat s | Springs. Halfway House. Coimptche, - C: e el o e Bl . | Stavans: Hopkins. Mendoctno City, Fort Beags | streets las night, pleade x e / el | ous thence Westport, Usal: at Wiilits for Fort Bragy, b4 neglect by a man to whom she bore , L0 @ Suit flled yesterday by Mary | gisgusted with the resuits of thelr investiga- | for Lompuc), petaoire: stacions | Westport, Bherwood, Cahto, Cavelo, Layter: & | hymeneal relationship. but her inabil. =Dolan. aged 60, she asked the court|tions. The il ln Oregod talled, but fortu- thence Santa Barbara.San Busna: ville,” Cumiains, “Bells "Springs. Harri. Oi- . s ‘ . y no ol as behind it, pre . Ga e. 004, 3 |ity to prove wifehood resulted in Judge to compel her niece, Mary E. A. Flood, | i *standal will result therefrom. as 1 had 8,004 san Jose: B‘l";"':“:i-l: ’:‘-fit‘glls b :'n'.'s':.fx’i’fl - o~ - )} | Mogan pronouncing her guilty of dis- to reconvey to her a piece of realty on | feared. I must withdraw the advise to let SantaCruz,Paciic Grove, Salls Saturday 'o Ménday round-trip tickets ro- | the business alone so as the standpoint 8an Luis Oblapo and Principal duced tates. safety Is concerned, and barring any other | venty-fourth. She says Mrs. Flood obtained the | reasons, therefore, you can, I think, feel at | liberty to take any business'that may be sent s ty from her by taking advant- | claim of marriage would not Propercy | on. It is this situation that justifies my de- | building. . t make ;oo of her age and inexperfence: in | B C WHITING. RX RTAN " . Pose Totkiahe DIt practics Teak ten | oFe [ laying my move o ws to make the most ad- Pleurls | rehensible. for husband-shooting |s business matters and decelving her.j““""“"' SUSEREIERE Sosatbls, e R P s ! Gen. Masager. Gen. Pass. Age. i ited by the statutes. She al. . asks that Mrs. Flood be com- | In reading the last letter, which Di- 71-0 SANRAFAB.' pecifically prohi p re mot so, the hand- 'pelled to account for the receipts from | 0nd admitted he wrote on his type- 'NORTH| (N | ROSS VALLEY. CAZADERO, Etc. | And even if7it w o' istol by a 4 ¥ s | writer, Heney commented significantly g of a pistol by woman must al- the property since March, 1903, the | on the fact that the noun “advice” NSS! Via Sausalito Ferry. Suburban Service, Standara Gauge Elsctrio— beyond San Rafael at half rates Ficket office. 630 Market street. Chronicte said his Honor, “the ;: On Sundays— Round-trip tickets to all poimws 30r 384 Pacific Grove (cannects at Santa Ginr, except $unday. for Saata Gauge Polnta) at Gliroy for Hol- lister, Tres Pinos. at Pajaro for Santa Cruz, st Castroville for 1 Pneumonia = Sunset _Limited.— Redwood. -Sr Jose, Gllroy.Salinas, Paso Robles, /s be regarded as a menace to pub- date it was deeded to her. -, " jo safety.” 3 | was misspelled “advise,” just | tic “safety P Mre. Dolan claims that Hrs, | wio TUMSBEES, BIVAG | IUSt a8 tn the 1 | s Flood asked her to purchase the | mies he wrote. Consum thn - { Judge Cabaniss’ courtroom wss property. She had $2:00, and Mrs. ! «who was it that was behi d the | - & 2 | erowded with striking stablemen and Flood adv#nced her the other $500 ! dalous Oregon bill you a1 Lo All beavy brass trimmings, two § their sympathizers while the charge of pecessary to complete the purchase L chA s ailen erre: i £ ¥ extra trays, double stropped; an !:‘-_ahrr.\‘infl“"i:!l’tlnl;)ul ‘\lvb;:apann %‘i\’“fi‘ price, promisinghlo give her a home | ““uy gon't remember,” he replied Positively cured with Dr. Hal= 830 excellent value &t $9.50; RE- ¥ | Thomas €, Joseph Kgan and Rob- fqr the rest of her life. Later Mrs. SA i X er's Wonde: Depart from San Francisco Daily 7:00, 8:00, DUCED FOR A FEW DAYS To {§ | ¢7t Haves was being heard. The de- Dolan found it necessary to be absent| BENSON SAYS HE IS FOXY. pruner’s Wonderful M““d.n" Ban Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, 00, 10:00, 11:00 & m., 12:20, 1348, §:13, 4:1% | fendants were arrested on complaint of from the city for some time and be- | Earlier in the day Heney read in evi- | or your money returned, Price, Los Angeles, hieming. EI Paso, 5:15, 6:15, 7:00, 8:45, 10:20. 11:46 p. m. yn-ufion hostler, who alleged in- - followin, 1 y ;4 New Orleans, New York. Con- FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO | a non-ufio: . wed in- fore going she put the propert. in her | dence the g extracts from the Bocts 2t P s Sedte Ores —Daily, 5:25, 6:39, 7:40, 8:35, 11:08 6 00 | timidation. n Haves' possession was niece’s name, the latter promising to | confession of Woodford D. Harlan of . 50c. aad $1.00 per bottle. For R Rl S Jetns 012 Py & e e P M A R . found a “knyckle duster,” while White | account for the receipts therefrom, | the General Land Office, made under le by all dealers and at offi -3 Grove and Way Si . 7.10% | $:45.10:20 0. m. had an iron wrench in one of his pock- | which amounted to about $56 a! oath on December 19, last: sale by al ce 1Er 2 FROM MILL VA R |ets. The case against White was con- | month. Upon her return to the city | Benson further siaief to me that he was | of Halpruner Medical Mfg. Co., co ;tinued till to-day, Egan was dis- Mrs. Dolan says she asked for an ac- :"o:,':‘z ":;'.mlnt s gl -.Mn Al ‘::;! . 5 g A. B. , §|charged and Hayes must show cause counting, but it was denied and she | Do nave them see the President In retermes | 28 California St., S. F., sent by o P. m. X HROUGH YRAINS. dadiasaseae ot s 5 3 | why he was Sabl with the “knockle Dect (the 8000 i | & | %00 a. m. dally—Cazaderc and way stations. § 138 Ellis Street, Above Powell. | i e wat iy pped e “knuckle ;;};;;eef;;e filed the suit to recover the to this ufi-&;: o :fialmnee:n;;’l:_fl},;';f: mail or express. People cured i 00d, ¥ { ;818 b . weeke days (Saturday excepted)— 3 A Sy I B : I RETZR, ATTY — e Bion ot aitored crandsy, “Beneon | free Of charge from 1 t0 4P, Me | arssor mirie M o Sagz. P45 | L T1s D" m. Baturdays — Casadero and way : Sucs Dr. Tait for Damages. \ 1 h-ymc'mg- 8‘1;':‘&' ::l':m .orre -:lh:cotll ; "‘c‘o",:l ;::.‘Jx:.'nu-. Santa Clara and Aot "":; onty —10 a. m.. Point Reyes and 3 » hC'l }‘ Ve‘rng by o i TREE' FREE! '?‘mmL,:?‘n.‘.‘gtén':n‘a"&.fif“i-Jfl. h:n'e;:a'n':;l A for Morning. P for Afierncon. | TICKET OFFICE — 620 Market ot P h l‘adi physician of Oakland who w ar- e o Clarke cases felleved from o 18und Stopied. t Suaday oaly ! _FERRY fon Depot. font of Market or t e eSO rested on complaint of ~ Dudley | AN ALUMINUM L. “'(p"."{m?‘...'" .o‘I:(r’ to, n:h:. e ‘l“"flwnn‘z:rmhwu P £ . e To the girl attaming womanhood, the | Tait of thc State Board of Medical COLLAPSIBLE CUP. | et \scertain It he would stand for the R T | young woman, those of maturer E’::“:“"" i d‘";fe of pragucl:g | sions. He wanted to know whether the : o s . : o medicine without a icense an who e President wou! y s T of sus- ! years, during the recurring ""’e‘n:‘ was subsequently acquitted by a fury, You Will Appreciate Its FULL | | jinrion and thereby afect the political aspecis | | ror the arrest and conviction o any ons depression and discomfort, when Na- | g, uit against Tait yesterday for VALUE on Your N_XT g g S g PR A i i Sty v ture requires a little assistance, $10,000 da:. -ges. She says her arrest | OUTING. ! pointers that 1 don’t taik to you about. I'm a || fng to them was an unwarranted interference with ’ her rights. Dr. Carvir i an oste-| Beecham's i | —e———————— pulling power of our classified Exhibition a Success. Solimns: The second day of the Columbia —— Park Boys' Club exhibition passed off F Friday and Saturday for 4 "’“{o&“.:" !Mt he and Hyde were not | partners 1n this matter. The only other important testimony of the day was that of Colonel Benja- { min F. Allen, forest superintendent at | Los Angeles. Heney brought out the | fact that the reports the witness sent ‘We offer this premium as an inducement for you to test the re special boon. See special in- successfully. The clubhouse at 318 et e 11 | Seventh street was crowded last night. v o V. CH Ve e club’s ol Dwecy whwrs: Do Bamsiti 300 atib i 1 2RSS & PARGREE. Wity Nivey 7 | SUNDAY WANT ADS. to the General Lln;! ?mce recommend- | i the creation of forest reserves in s’:‘nthu-n California were the work of Hyde. Allen furnished Hyde with a

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