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ADVERTISEMENTS. Pik MACNINS R (!fl‘.....u._m__ Facts About Our HE SAN FRANC 1SCO . CALL, SUNDAY HYDE IS OUT N HEAVY BAIL | Alleged Tand Grabber and | His Co-Defendant, Dimond, Released for Two Months NEED STRONGER POLICE FORCE Chief Wittman Claims That His Department Is Not as Large as It Should Be MAY 15, 1904 LOVELAND GOED ON RATE ISSUE Northern Cities Are Greatly Coneerned in the Outcome of Keen Edged Controversy High-Class e e APPEAL TO DE, HAVEN et B Y Federal Judge Will Review Heacock’s Action Holding Them for Trial in the East NOVELTY SILKS Extraordinary Offering. Muslin Underwear Dept. The reason why onr undergarments are the best is that we are more careful in the construction than most manu- 5 re careful in selecting reliable materials and ngs and more careful to cut the garments on ap- roved patterns, which insure proper width and length. Not Iy are they expensive, for when the style and wear- are considered, our prices will prove to be very Note the prices on undergarments of special are maide in our workrooms: P LR R B ol SADLY IN WANT OF MEN { Many Outlying Distriets of the City Are Absolutely | Without Civil Protection | —he DEMANDS OF SPOKANE Important Conference Is tfie Next Step and Railway Men Are Called to Participate We beg to notify our customers and the public generally that commencing Mondap, May 16th, we will have a speclal sale of 8500 YARDS VERY ELEGANT NOVELTY SILKS at One-Half Regular Prices The assortment will include Imported The last step in the land frauds hear- ing before United States Commissioner Heacock was taken yesterday morn- ing when the commissioner turned De- | fendants Fred A. Hyde and Henry P. Dimond over to the custody of Marshal ,John H. Shine and ordered that they be held for trial on the conspiracy charge before the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, The defend- That there is but poor police protec- | H. D. Loveland, president of the Pa- tion in our city was ncknow}}dxed by | cific Coast Manufacturers’ and . Job- Chief of Police Wittman “yesterday | bers’ Association, will leave this city morning when the Police Commission- | to-night to go to Chicago, where a ers appeared before the Finance Com- | conference will take place with rail- mittee of the Supervisors. | road men doing business in the North- Wittman stated that the-police force west relative to the Spokane rates on 1s 80 small that it is impossible to pa- | freights. A lively controversy has trol many of the districts of the city, | been in progress recently among the and that some of the outer ones are ab- | Citles on the Sound and Portland and | Spokane. NIGHTGOWNS, made of good quality mus- or nainsook; neatly trimmed with dainty em- and 50c mmed with a dainty design of durable em- : voke belt f oe ants were immediately ushered before solutely unprotected. | This has found its way into | 1 and United States District Judge de Haven, Two hundred more officers are asked | the newspapers published in the | t upward. who was #bked by Government Coun- by the .department, bésides a corre- NOFthwest and has been the reason for considerable speaking. < { The controversy between Spokane | sponding number of corporals, ser- caustic writing - and | geants and lieutenants, and Wittman sel Heney for an order and warrant ving an exquisite assortment of LINGERIE { to remove them to Washington. v trimmed with deep flounces of fine em- laces and | Attorneys Knight and Schlesinger for asks that the .postion of sub-chief be ! Dbetwe ' | - 9150, $2.502" - | e Getendunts ~asiied that thes he created in order (hat & man ranking and the ide waier cities s based upon Satin Striped Moire Antigques: Elegant Warp | Biatiin S5a : SRR s heard in oppositicn to the motion and higher than a cantain can superintend G Ry e < vl 3 ition given to bridal trousseavx. Estimate announced that they desired to argue the work of the different police cap-|Nas long been contended for. Port-| Prints; black and whitz and white and black sseau made in our own workrooms or on land, Tacoma and Seattle hold that | i they, being in a position to get low | rates by sea that must be met by the | rail lines, are entitled to avail them- | selves of the advantages of their geo- | tains and their men. Brandenstein remarked that owing to insufficient funds it would be impossi- ble to allow 200 more men on the force, | but that 'in all probability from ten to the questions raised by Heacock's de- cision. In view of Heney's engagement in the Oregon land frauds case at Port- land, counsel agreed to set the argu- Stripes and Small Dots; Handsome Plaids; Gun Metal Effects in Taffetas and Louisines, }' Ly : ment down for July 15, and (o this B0 e e ent be " al- | sraphical position In relation o sea| @Nd DAVY and white and black and whits Ladles Nc ll ce Ik I |y uare de T s b woa b | lowed, movements of freights and therefore Peau de Cugne . { cept bonds 3p the sums.named on Fri- || Folice. Cortimigsioner*J. R. Howsll\io RAYsAower 16M8 than Auy point; re= : . moved from the seaboard and so un- | able to establish water competition. ! In a general way this was the funda- ' mental proposition underlying the con- | troversy that was raised by the Pa- cific Coast manufacturers and jobbers when the Louis jobbers brought | their now famous suit before the In- | terstate Commerce Commission against | the coast jobbers and the transcon-) tinental railways and were worsted. | Spokane desires to get rates that compared the strength of the London and New York police forces with that of our own. He said: | “In London the police force is about| sixteen times stronger than it is here, and still our city covers nearly half thé area of London, and New York has more than four times as many police- | men, and its area is comparatively the | same as this city’s. The strength of the | | police should not be governed so much i | by the population of a city as by lts‘ | day by Commissfoner Heacock—3$30,000 for Hyde and $20,0°9 for Dimond. As Hyde's bondsmen, Henry S. Morris, the Oakland banker, and Leander, S. Sher- | man of Sherman, Clay & Co., qualified and were accepted, while bail for Di- mond was furnished by William R. Sherwood of Sherwood & Sherwood, Williamn 'R. Wheeler of Holbrook, Mer- rill & Stetson, and Ferdinand Reis Jr. These formalities completed the de- fendants were released. week ot we will show a very practical style of KIMONA, made of five Rumchunder NOTE—We will also have on sale one more tase of high-grade Colored Taffsta Silks, 21 inches wid?, in 34 different shades. Former price $1.25, at---.....¢5¢ vard. { The group of Government officials who spent the last eight weeks here in connection with the preliminary ex- 111, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121 POST STREET. - $14.35 department we are also showing a complete line W ait iomgar "the largest and taoet mpinie ke On the hearing of Heney's motion for | 500 0L i more patrol| and Seatile on the ground inaicated. | SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY at was ever displayed in San Francisco. | the warrant of remoyal in July. the | \ogong ang horses wqg taken up and | The entire matter will now be talked | g : P t few weeks we have received a great many ig::“:fa22":;‘;"!:1?:'gnr;'}:i_evfilu’:":r‘:: discussed. It was suggested by Bran- | over at Chicago, President H. D. Love- | y new models of imported and domestic: designs of s sboord 1n the -recenit proceeding e | Acmatein it fhie. ambulance jof ine|Iand reprenenting e’ canst inapufa r of every description that will be very attractiv |-fore the isioner. Ao’ thin: record / LS5k Bivecgency . Hospital’ be /done| [lirers wnd_JOpers ‘The, procesdings fes Eiption that wi Ty attractive f foré ‘the commissioner. As this record o oo oo substituted by the Park | are of the greatest interest to the en- | v who are interested in purchasing complete out- | covers more than 4000 pages of testi- | puroi wagon. | tire Northwestern country and also to | s | mony and argument, with hundreds of | © copgigerable money that has hereto- | all points on the seaboard of the Pa- | OUTFIT., ¢ ‘ Heacock’s rulings to which the defend- | ¢, peen allowed the Tax Collector for | cific slope. | | ants entered exceptions, it will furnish | y,,¢ cajaries of field collectors may now | L Rt e A 4 > | ammunition for a long bombardment. | pe turned over to the Police Depart- | B-F-Stoll, dentist; Haight & Masonic av.” | N | It defcated before Judge de Haven, | ment, as Wittman said yesterday that | > - ~+ | R y | the defendants may appeal to the Cir- |, go04 deal of that work could easily | question might be discussed, but as he ORPORAY, 7 N iT GOWNS | cuit ‘Court of Appeals or Open a NeW pe done by the police. Tax Collector | was out of his office the subject \\-m; W .92 % FLANNEL SKIRTS | proceeding on a writ of habeas COrpus. | gmith was sent for in order that the| be taken up at the next conference. | g NA Hence it is unlikely that Hyde and Di- N . PI mond will be taken to Washington for | = I many months. i v ADVERTISEMENTS. | of ¥ ts, Hampers, Scales for weighing the baby. { amination broke. up yesterday, and | T fillk Warmers, Carry-Alls, Afghans. Cribs, Bas- P esiangion. - Bpocial Gosamet Britets | Another Great = bs. Blankets and Comforters. All these arc W) Hernay lett for Portland last even: N £ 2 2 | The Judge sentenced the defendant te omplete outfit for the little ones ing. There he will represent the Gov- / Chlna Sllk Walst be hanged at San Quentin on a date to be named later. At the request of Attorney Alford a | stay of thirty days was granted to FELD UTTERLY ernment in the prosecution of the Ore- gon case, which is similar in some of | its aspects to the Hyde-Benson mat- ter. The Oregon defendants are Hor- , ace G. McKinley, S. A. B. Puter, Miss | Marie Ware and Mrs. Emma L. Wat- o‘oSale‘oo These beautiful silk waists and | Court. —————————— son. They were indicted by the United possess all the newness | | . ” States Grand Jury for the District of | style characteristic of the Murderer Collapses When. YOSEMITE VALLEY. Srison on' chaxsss 0f Dovpbmcy. to higher priced waists. Their The Wonderful Valley at Its Best. defraud the Government out of public | Judge Dunne Passes Sen- The roads to Yosemite are new in prime conditio in blossom along the way. real worth is $4.00, but a for- lands, just as Hyde, Benson et al. have . tunate purchase of a very . 918-922 MARKET STREET been indicted for a like conspiracy | e S tence of Death Upon Him | i | FREE: O ey rated Summer Catalogue of Ladi jete. 1 large quantity enables us to [ —_— stages are running daily from Merced, - ’ d n a of Ladies'. Chil- | ——e—— e A | On the way they pass directly through deisid o e and Infants’ wear will be sent free to out-of-town | FINE TIME CARD | offer them to you Monday at | Joseph Feld, ex-policeman, utterly | the famous California Big Trees without g R Listoas 3 | } kably low e | &% 4 B £ ch Jud side ride or extra charge. xclusive Pacific Coast Agents for the “ARNOLD"” ‘GOOD 2 l the remarkably ow price { collapsed yesterday et udge Experienced travelers always make the formerly sold by Mrs. Ober. Send for illustrated booklet. i ‘w On the North Shore Railroad. all sizes— | Dunne, after denving the motion for a | trip ta Yosemite Santa Fe. The grandest | On Tuesday. May 17, the new g o a| new tria]l and for arrest of judgment “'scenary’us CE line. The roundtrip | over the North Shors becomes effective. | ' | fare is $28.50. Trains (via Seusalito Ferry) leave San Fran $2-50 eaCh sentencéd him to be hanged at San| Fyll information about Yosemite, with ;w» for kR:ful. ‘Rgs:m\'itllu Mill Quentin on a date to be hereafter fixed. r}\_:W folder at 641 Market street, lu.n.- ey, etc., week days at 6:30, : = = 915 10:00, 11:00 a. m. | 3 ’ ’ Feld's crime was the murder of his e iyt FOR WOMEN AND CH . L e e T Peau de Soie Waists at R e o R just to show him how to do it. e — Trapper’s Ofl cures rheumatism and neuralgia. Druggists, 50c flask. Richard & Co.. 408 Clay.* e Dirking hbme, 1L Fair avenue, on the night of November 2. There was a hec- tic flush on his face as he stood up in o Rebekahs Adjourn. ..Half Price... |new and retiring officers and then a Yesterday morning there was a | number of congratils e O 1528 5. 1. e, ot Uia hesk. faatirus. ot (Secon o the dock to hear sentence of death B NI Theen ins 4 gratulatory speeches. | e piutime ira Ti i Spenany service now A et asm"m{nfltoi‘? l'fi‘;‘f‘ :1];;:(?:3,“ eveaE e 48 passed upon him, but after he had| It takes a woman to have her eyes 1 £ e- provided for the campers, etc.. along the La. & D ” v 5, ] Q aists, i i v] bekah Assembly, when a few minor | Stock certifcates and seal presses at short A men oees 2od claborately trimmed with lace medalli P ipi f tilken his:seat his face turned, as White | geet td meit with tenderness when e notice. Edw. 8. Knowles. 24 S E ine a8 £ P 7 3ot ; igns and, coloted whini heet and he fainted. He seemed | is gnashing her teeth matters were disposed of and then fol- | E E nowles. 24 Second st. * | R B I e i Originally these waists were $7.00. Another purchase places ax S pa 8 Tolled, i | e e ey lowed the installation of the officers| Out of 2 1 Sy o) them in our hands at consideraly less than we paid for them to RELI 41 0%, as. Ma oyt Haed e 254 and dafly ‘except 0 automobiles in the annudl 5 p. m. exhibition in New York city, fifty are electrical and 175 gasoline. On Sun- body shook and his hands beat against the walls of the dock. Bailiff Brophy and Deputy Sheriff Minert carried him | to the City Prison and Coroner Leland was sent for, as it was feared that he ADVERTISEMENTS. 2 Special Sales Household Goods Watch Our Stores. m, after which there fon of flowers to the before. Choice of the elegant seasonable Silk Waists. $3.50 ‘A Great Monday Special in the ‘ifl_ m., 11:05 &. m. and 7:56 p. m., with extra | train ‘on Sunday at 6:55 p. m. For Cazadero lnnd the Russian River and Tomales Bay re- sorts teave San Francisco at 7:45 a. m. daily, — W or s .0, 0 B s i e 4 BB 8 TR PO | Y daily ACKCept Sunday” and 8:15 might have taken poison, but the doc- ©000000000060000000000¢ | - vk 107 et Mt L GE e et Ol g gl a. m. and dafly at 7:56 p. m. Coples of the simply in a state of collapse and would new card are now ready for the public. soon recover. Under the directions of the doctor he was placed on his back in a cell. Dr. Rottanzi, the jall physi- cian, was also notified, and he hurried to the prison. He agreed with the Cor- oner and instructed the Sheriff's depu- ties to take Feld to the jail as soon as { he had fully recovered. MORE AFFIDAVITS FILED. ‘When the case was called Attorneys | Alford and Spinetti filed two more affi- davits in support of the motion for a new trial. One was by Francis J. Mc- Carthy, who averred that although Dirking Sr. was a total stranger to him Dirking had toid him seven months prior to the murder that he would kill Feld for bothering him and his family. Wash Goods Section 7 (Ground floor, Geary-street aisle.) Fancy figured linons, white and tinted grounds—some with fancy corded stripes, others in plain weaves. A large assortment of stylish designs to select from; suitable for ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits, waists, etc., and for children’s wear. Regular 10 c yd 12}5¢ and 15¢ qualities. Monday ............... An Unparalleled | Comfortable Dress- Sale of Trimmed ing Sacques Hats at 55‘.00 each | (Third Floor—Take (3d take elevator.) Elevator.) 34 floor; take elevator. At this season of the To interest you in year wo atways make | tHiS séction we offer vectal eftorts to oter | Monday hundreds of beautiful Lawn APPEAL FROM TROUTT'S DECISION e e AT-ATIME < Mrs. Chamberlain - Gives Notice She Will Carry to Supreme Court Or- der Affecting Her Allowance. Judge Troutt's order giving to Mrs. Ella Chamberlain. a monthly income of £83 33 out of the estate of her de- ceased daughter, Ella Roberta Smith, | instead of the $100 a month devised'to {her in Mrs. Smith’s will, is displeasing | to Mrs. Chamberlain. Yesterday she | filed notice that she would take an appeal from the order to the Supreme Court. | | | { Newest White Lawn Waists Monday we will un- doubtedly crowd the ViR :‘I‘x"v (O el .1‘| 4 i " Whit extraordinary values In o The order is the rosult of a peculiar By oterme: abeut 7 | the millinery section. | Dressing Sacques, The other was by Thomas Sweetman, ntanglement in the Smith family. dozen Sheer White | Never before have we | made of fancy mate- a butcher’s assistant, who averred that Mrs. Smith, some months before her placed such rare values | rials, with polka dots, the iron bar in evidence, or one much death, when she was childless, made Lawn Walsts, elabo- | before you, consisting of | stripes, ete. both » ) 3 3 s , had been seen by him at the a will in which she left her estate to rately trimmed in fine | magmtcerty, . trinmed | loose and fitted backs, DEkts Horie | her husband, and provided that he blind embroidery, fine.| neight of the season. | four - tucks, loose At Spinetti wanted to testify should pay her mother $100 a month. fitting and well made. | You would judge their rrogts and embroid- ttorney Spinet o S : 3 T it S prices to be $10 and In | ered sailor gollars. that C. P. Wright, one o e jurors, She made no change in the will after Value $2.25. xtra | Tlany instances much | Worth $1.00. Sale had said to him on May 12: “I said to her child was born, and when ten days Special Sale Price more. Speclal sale price, | Price Gray, ‘Did you see the article about me? It did not harm me a d—d bit, as the Judge gave me a good send- oft. ” The statement was put on the record. : The prosecution then submitted a number of counter affidavits by Fritz Dirking Jr., Ernest Fournier, Mrs. | Clementina Dirking, C. P. Wright, Dis- trict Attorney Byington and the twelve jurors who tried the case, all denying the allegations in the affidavits of the defense. J MOTION IS DENIED. After arguments by Attorney Alford for the defense and by Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Whiting, the Judge said that the defendant had had a fair trial and that the verdict was in accordance with the evidence. None of the affi- davits filed by the defense altered the material facts a8 to the murder, and he would therefore deny the motion for a new trial. A motion for arrest of judgment was then made and denied. | after the birth of the little one Mrs. Smith died and the will had been pro- bated her mother demanded her al- lgwance. Butler Smith, widower of | the deceased, refused to pay her the full amount and held that the birth of the chil@ reduced her share in the {estate. His contention was sustained by Judge Troutt. —_—————— Freight Train Blocks Streets, The Board of Works yesterday noti- fied the Board of Supervisors that the . Police Department has filed a report , that the Southern Pacific freight train THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE CO. scheduled to leave this city at 9 o’clock 1017-1023 Mission St., above Sixth | each evening blockades the crossing BEAUTIFUL BUFFETS We have a very large and complete line of these goods made in all the up-to-date designs; quarter-sawed gnak; swell fronts; lined drawer; gloss finish; French plate mir- rors, etc. You will be pleased to see what a difference one of these Buffets will make in the appearance of your dining- room. It adds tone, gives an air of comfort and is just the article for a small eating-room. Our prices are always lower d'nn elsewhere, as we are the only furniture house in this city that has no rent to pay and we give our customers the ¢ $1.50 ea. | $5.00 ea. 48¢ Standard Fashions The Standard designs are delightfully summer-like and suggest all kinds of cool and dainty things. Shirt waist cos- tumes are shown in many forms. ’ We are agents and.carry a complete stock. R-D-Davis & Co Cor. Seary St and Srant Ave. If You Want Perfect Vision YOU SHOULD WEAR GEORGE MAYERLE'S GLASSES. For weak or sore eyes use George Mayerle's EyeT'.:lt. 80 hm 62c. ‘o _clean your use George Mayerie's ANTISEPTIC Eyeglass Wipers. 2 for 256, Send P. O. order or Wells-Fargo. Gerge s Nayr (5 German Expert Opticfan, 1071 Market St., 8. ¥. @ TWO DOO -5 FROM 7TH ST. EYES i .‘. FREE. " benefit of our saving. of Sixth and Townsend streets from forty minutes to an hour. A commu- nication has been sent to Assistant Freight Agent Hardy requesting that arrangements be made to prevent fur- ther obstructions of streets by freight PERRIN GLOVES. STANDARD PATTERNS. trains.