The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 5, 1904, Page 38

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1904 Second Week of the 20% DISCOUNT SALE Ladiesrij;esscs, Jackets aa SKirts Extra Special $35.00 Cloth Dress for $22.50 This season’s newest design in sev- eral styles, latest mixtures and solid colors; all guaranteed to be regular $35.00 values; special. 522.50 Great Undermuyslin Special The greatest value ever advertised. Any $1.50 Skirt, Gown, Corset Coveg, Drawers, Shirt Waist in our undermuslin depanment spe- 9Sc cial this week. . Cloak and Fur Co. VOGU 217 GRANT AVE. STATEIV{ENT [ OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS. OF THE Northwestern Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE STATE OF 3 Decem I cannot afford to give you some- thing for nothing. 1 will examine your teeth free, and tell you the ot of having your mouth put in first-class condition. My prices are reasonable, m work the best. ethod for doing work with- is no fake. A call will DH A. L. SIMPSON, Dentist, :...l.aos MARKET lmlr-...: 0600000000000 ‘PREEMPTORY ASSIGNEES’ SALE Sealed bids received MONDAY, June 6, 1904, at 2 p. m., for the choice stock of FANCY GOODS, SHIRT WAISTS, FIXTURES, ETC., to be sold as a_whole and contalned in Ber- nar cyl'’s, 72 GEARY ST., which has cen assigned to the undersigned for the bene- ILWAT KEE sk paid up . t of creditors. Inventory now ready and Cash market value of all Stocks pen for inspection at the above premises. All owned by the bids must be sccompanied with check for 10 | property. | erty cost him $8500, though the deed | allowed the woman to occupy and col- | oo yneanitary and cs such the milk is LAWYER PLEADS HIS INNOCENCE W. H. Chickering Says He Has Not Defrauded Mrs. Cecile Dolon, Masseuse ANSWERS WOMAN’S SUIT Says Transaction Involving Realty Was Entirely De- void of Any Dishonesty S SR ‘W. H. Chickering, the attorney, who, in a suit to quiet title filed against him by Cecile Dolon, a masseuse at the Lur- line baths, was accused of taking ad- | vantage of her in a real estate deal, answered the woman's suit yesterday with a general and specific denial of | her charges. He says In defense of his | action that while he agreed to allow the woman to occupy jghe premises at | 127 Olive avenue, it was never under- | stood that she was to have a life in- | terest in that piece of realty or any uf\ the realty transferred to him by her, | and that her claim that such is the | case is not founded upon any incident | or fact connected with the transfer of | tors from the eligible list to serve tem- | the property. . Chickering claims the woman has known all along that she occupled the | premises solely through his consider- | ation for her and that it was only dur- | ing the last two moriths, after she had been notified that the premises she oc- cupied were to be sold, that she ever made a claim to a life interest in the Chickering says the prop- shows that the consideration was but | $1500. He explains this by stating that | when the transfer of the property was | first talked of the woman was in- | debted to him for $1500. He agreed to | release her, pay her $1000 in cash and | assume a mortgage of 36000 on the property, provided she would deed it | over to him. | This was done and since then, Chick- | ering says, he has paid all the taxes on | the property, kept it in repair and has lect small rents from the premises. Recently he found a purchaser for | the realty and when he notified the | woman that she must move, he says | he was very much surprised to learn that she still claimed an interest. e Knights Install Officers. The following named were installed last Friday night as the officers of | tary. | say: | measures. L ventilation and sanitation of the milk- TWO OFFICIALS ARE SUSPENDED Health Board to File Seri- ous Charges Agaist Der- elict Dairy _Inspectors RULES MUST BE OBEYED Bacteriologist Declares That Milk Contains More Germs Than the Average Sewage RSN A The Health Board yesterday sus- pended two dairy Inspectors, E. C. Smith and BE. B. O'Connor, for having reported dairies in good condition that were subsequently found to be unsani- | The board decided to file charges | with the Civil Service Commission. § The resolutions adopted by the board “The inspection of the dairies by the Health Board has shown the condition of dairies not to have been a question of weeks or months, but years of neg- |lect and collection of filth.” The Civil' Service Commission was requested to certify two dairy inspec- | porarily in the interim until the trial of the suspended dairy Inspectors has | taken place. Dr. Ward, president of the board, remarked that the neglect of the dairy inspectors was nothing less than criminal and merited severe The Health Board adopted the re- port of the committee on dairy con- ditions as filed by Drs. Harney, Po- heim and Hughes and their recom; mendations of rules governing dairies and dalry depots were approved. The rules apply to the proper construction, ing sheds or barns, and milk houses, the cleaning of stables, precautions in | the handling and delivery of milk, the | proper care of dairy appurtenances and | to milkers and their employes. ALL DAIRIES UNSANITARY. It was resolved by the board that all | the dairies of this city be characterized | to be regarded as a constant source of danger to the public health. | Five days after service of notice the | owners of dairies must begin work on improving conditions in the dairies and | thirty days will be allowed them to | complete the same. Bacteriologist Canney flled a report that makes the startlingstatement that | NEWMAN & LEVINSON. Mail Orders, We Alm To Small or Large, Make Receive ; m m‘m Buying by Letter Particular Entirely Attention | Kearny and Sutter Sts. Satisfactory Store Opens 8.50 A. M., Closes 5.50 P. M. For Monday and Tuesday We Announce A Sale of White Waists for Ladies (Third Fleor Kearuy St.) The very newest styles in Summer Waists are in this offering. Preparations have been under way for some time to make this week the greatest in our history. Visitors will find assortments and values beyond comparison. Many other specials will be offered in addition to these advertised: Waists of White Lawn, trimmed with | Walists of White Lawn, with entire |Waists of Sheer White Lawn, front val. lace insertion and em- yoke tucked in squares and | trimmed with fine val. lace broidery medallions; special 31.25 edged with embroidery; at 31 -75 and tucks; special value at $2-50 Wlllsts ofl Whll(e Larln lrlmmad with lelsts o; fWh|m L:‘wn 'Wlth yoke of Waists of White Organdie, yoke and cluny lace insertion and ace and fine Inserting; front deep cape trimmed with lace cluster of tucks; fine value SI 50 and sleeves neatly trimmed $2-25: and inserting; special at $2-75 Ladics’, Gents', Girls' and Boyst - Bathing Suits At Special Prices (Third Floor Kearny St.) Ladles’ Bathing Suits of Serge, in|Ladies’ Alpaca Bathing Suits, black |Boys’ two-piece cotton Bathing Sults, black or navy blue, trimmed and navy, white sailor col- = in black, navy blue or red, with white braid, per suit $l so‘ lar, suit trimmed with braid $3 7?5 with neat stri pes, per suit $1 00 Ladies’ Bathing Suits of Alpaca, in 1 Misses’ Bathing Suits of Jersey Cloth; | Gents’ two-piece cotton Bathing Suits, black, navy blue or red, | collar, belt and skirt trimmed 5 in black or navy blue; good with white sailor collar, at $2-50 | withbraid; sizes 6 to 16yrs. sl 0 fitting and durable; per suit sl .00 Sale of Cushion Covers| Wash Goods Remnants (Second Floor Kearny St.) At 1/4 Ofl: Hundreds of Cushion Covers are in this offering—all beautifully tinted, ready for etching; subjects are: Smok- | (Second Floor Sutter St.) Impossible to do a big business without accumulating er, Red Poppy, lns, ornflower, Wild Rose, Basket of remnants. To-morrow we offer a large lot, ranging in Chi(mes}; Autnljmn LTafI Acorn, etc.—Cushion Tops with b that sell re; rly at 25¢, 35¢ and h, et BRIy & oo T 200 lengths from 3 to 8 yards, comprising this summer’s new- | est wash materials, and to effect a quick clearance, we on saleat.... We of fer for to-morrow several mew ideas in Sfide' will deduct onesquarter off the already reduced remnant prices. Linen Squares; sizes 7 to 36 inches, at very low prices. An Exceptional Reduction Sale of Handsomely Embroidered Chiffons (First Ploor Kearny St.) These beautiful Chiffon Draperies are specially desirable for Evening Gowns and Graduating Dresses. They are richly embroidered in floral, scroll, dot and conventional designs; colors are white, cream, black, pink, blue, green and lavender; also some are in exquisite Persian designs— all 45 inches wide and offered to-morrow at these reduced prices: $1.00 TO $1.75 QUALITIES, REDUCED T0O 75¢ A YARD $2.50 TO $3.25 QUALITIES, REDUCED T0 $1.50 A YARD $3.50 TO $4.50 QUALITIES, REDUCED TO $2.50 A YARD ‘Ladies’ Fine Imported Underwear 67,468,352 43 | per cent of sum bid and filed at the law office examinations of some of the worst %) f Messrs. Vogelsang & Brown, room 28, sev- | Californfa . Commandery No. 1, | qairies in this city show mor erms 206,436 73 | enth 1 'or.a)d(ll[ jl u{lld'n( :he"rlhx‘:l llThPrv- Knights Templar: ,Commander Chas. airies :;1 : city e B i 2,256,383 00 | sirictly cash. United States Fold ‘coin. D. | M. Plum; generalissimo, Otto F. West- | BRI A avEragemevasy :{l‘“. AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES HAMBUKGER, R. J. COH o _ ney requested an assistant, but there (Matx Alsie Kearny 8¢, 1,202 59 phal; captain general, R. P. Hurlbut; | oo ng funds available for the purpose | Sy SN S5 2,495,469 40 senior warden, Ralph L. Hathorn:| ¢ pregent Ladles’ fine Cotton VESTS, Swiss ribbed, sleeveless, | Laldnes fine ribbed Equestrienne TIGHTS, light weight, STATEMENT junfor warden, J. G. Leibold; prelate, | oy . 5 with hand crocheted yokes, in white only; n black or white, knee or ankle length, all e sum of $400 was ordered to be | - ' 5 . 2,252,785 52 OF THE ;;.e:;e‘iz:g_ua!or:;a!:e:;rd:;’ Th‘o:na‘z L. | expended In the Bacteriological De- | exceptionally fine value at................. 50¢ ! 51.zes. worth $1.00 pair, specialat............ 75¢ | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ton: warder, 8 A Clarks standard | Partment for making tests of milk. Ladles’ White Spun Silk VESTS, Swiss ribbed, sleeve- | Ladies’ Plated Silk TIGHTS, Swiss ribbed, in white, | e Ciéoit 11 B406w "~ Sord b CONDITIONS IN MARIN. less with yokes beautifully crocheted by ‘ black, pink or biue, knee or ankle length; OF THE O iy o WL DN hand; real value $1.25, special at .......... $1.00 | excelient value, per pair ................... $1.25 Health Officer Ragan reported that out of thirty-seven dairies inspected in Marin County one was found very good, -one good and thirty-five bad. Of thirteen Inspected in San Mateo Coun- er, Willlam E. Cumback; guards, Wu-i liam Conrad, Willlam M. Abbott, Har- | chMERclAL uN'uN ry Maundrell; sentinel, George W. Perkins; organist, A. A. Batkin. ASSURANGE CUMPA"Y Grand Commander W. Frank Pierce LIABILITIES. for death losses and ma- due and $107,088 12 ance establishing bacteriological tests of milk. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR KENNEDY STILL was the installing officer. Thomas Hfl ty not ome was in .good¢ondition, three | And all other i Bl hes are removed by (Limited) Browne, the retiring commander, was | belng very bad. Three'in this city are | The Supervisors were also asked to Mea Dr. A A e LIS AT, F LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE 31ST | presented a handsome jewel of his | bad. amend ordinance 2944 so that one per- rooms -38-20, with the electrie needie; perm- day of December, A. 1903, and for the | pany T L. Henderson, the recorder.“ In view of the urgency of regulating | mit shall be required for each place anency guaranteed: hours 1 to 4 p. m. | year ending on that day, as made to the In- urance Commissioner of the State of Califor- nia, pursuant to the provisions of sections | 610" and 611 of tbe Political Code, condensed | as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. | Amount of Capital Stock plld - in Cash | of general sale or storage of milk. Such permits shall not be granted for more | than three months and may be renewed | upon proper application to the Health Department, provided, however, that no such permit shall be renewed if there have been violations of any of the rules relating to dairies. The Civil Service Commission was | asked for an experienced clerk for the and George W. Perkins, the sentinel, | the sanitation of the dairies and the| were each presented a life member-|care and handling of milk by the ship certificate. A banquet followed | Health Board the Supervisors were re- | the installation. | quested to consider a proposed ordin- IN THE TOILS {Is Discharged From County | aisc Jail h“' Order of Court| The arrest for murder has been made | on the instructions of the District At- and Promptly Rearrested |tormey. who says he believes he now | has sufficient testimony to convict Ken. Mateo County did not call for him f». the charge of attempted burglary at Cypress Lawn Cemetery he was to be discharged. The Sheriff did not call for ADVERTISEMENTS. eal Estate owned by Company Loens on Bonds and Mortgag: Market Value of all Stocks ana Bonds owned by Company 2.218.683 5?3!.145 [ Total Liabilities ik b COME. B Cash recelved for premiums on 5 . new policies during the | RACYy Offios- e 2 | Health office at $50 Der month. | nedy. If he had been in court on Thu*s- - h in Banks ... gt R s |30 ontinuation of ihe Great JSale i Wiliam 5. Kennedy, atise Richard | S0, 1€ 2S04 Lo 8 o T ThE ash re ”"ddu:‘:}.;x‘:e‘y‘-uo. e e 1 Stocks and Loans.. 1,954 16 License Suspended. Jackson, alias “Yellow,” expected to re- | cook. 00017 44 s e oo 'f“_'}{%‘_“} Bonds 1,627 50 United States Local Inspectors Bolles | gaini his liberty at 4 o'clock yemrday} It was for rearresting Kennedy on Px;:r:lklual:g in due Course of A, . | and Bulger handed down the following | afternoon, but at that hour, when he Thursday that Detectives Dinan 1 s ] P gt g M g mOnda mOrn’n { decigion yesterday in the matter of the | was released from the County Jall, | Wren were adjudged gullty of con- Rl i sk bt | _taken for Fire and Marine Risks 6,202 45 | steamer Santa Cruz, which struck the | tectives Taylor and Coleman ulepped tempt of court the next day by Judge Meiits Sue and aburted ... - 865423 e | reet mear Point San Luis, California, ; up to him and placed him under arrest | Cook and fined $1 each. Attorney New- EXPENDITURES. Due from other Companies for Re- | ( | o . | insurance on losses already pald 6,353 79 | in a thick fog on May 3: on a warrant sworn to by Taylor before | berg says he will apply for a writ of s %e 381 2 | B sty at () O'Clock From testimony taken in our investi- ; Police Judge Fritz yesterday. This habeas corpus before the Supreme r.nq;x:f_”‘ ces 3 3o‘; E sy 2 gation of this case, we find that the | charged him with the murder of Police- | Court for Kennedy's release. Scien “ 2. LAABIL . ¢ . Santa Cruz, C. Alberts, master, was on | man Eugene C. Robinson at Sixteenth e etpu— policies 2,460,634 65 1 3 < X cost ,,3,.,",0, Bvidends 1o policy i Lomes mRirat o e $106,228 38 .Fome ear!yand avoidthe afternoon crush. Thls | her voyage from San Pedro, Cal, to|and Valencia streets on the morning of | Maine Association’s Picnie. Osestiont ST gagiaoods 5997 742 00 | , OF in Suspense 210,202 44 | san Francisco, Cal., via Port Harford. | January 21, 1902. He was taken to the The twenty-sixth anniversary of the .,.:?,:' e | l"h,, m-—.g.';_:.non Losses resisted. including expenses 36,435 00 wi | be the banner Week fOr B[G SELLING | Point Arguello was passed about 1% | City Prison and booked on the charge. | State of Maine Association of Califor- Gross premiums on Fire Risks ; 5 » TiBank one year or liom, 42300 Every department in the house has been‘'gone '§|mites distant by four point bearings. | Kennedy had been previously con- | nia was celebrated by a picnic at Shell AL A | o e Fire B o ed over and Stl“ f l‘ther d t h At about 11 p. m.,, May 7, it shut in|victed on the same charge, but the Su- | Mound Park yesterday. A large throng 1101 1| fueine more than one year, 82 u reductions have been | thick fog, with light northwest wind, | preme Court granted him a new trial | of merry-makers assembled at the ’ 181, . reinsurance pro rata. 1,124, 56 and small to moderate swell and con- | on the ground that he could not be con- | grounds and the day was spent in i 10822 51 B made. The time is short and the gOOdS must | tinued so until the vessel struck. The | victed on the uncorroborated testimony | exercises; games, races and danei Qoh puid for taxes .. 0 30| 040 00; relnsaravee 100 per cent. @ o0 | § e dlSpOSCd of. | whistle on Point San Luis was heard | of an accomplice. He was discharged | A dinmer, consisting of baked bea ioe'na | - S0, $37,510 61; reinsurance 50 | at 1:65 a. m., May 8, bearing about 2} | by Judge Cqok, and since then he has|brown bread and coffee, was served A ;{nt"rmm‘m' i 18,905 30 ! to 3 points off the port bew. The steam- | been arrested on different charges and | by the sons and daughters of the Pine g -gfge ey i e oo | er was running at full speed and no | released on writs of habeas corpus. On | Tree State. The literary exercises be- ~ Printing 3 cles 106,538 14 ‘ | soundings were taken. Captain Al-| Thursday afternoon Judge Cook re-|gan at 1:30 p. m. An hour later games 978,440 53; Premitin _ notes e N aer s | berts heard the surf and immediately | manded him into the custody of the|and races were in order and the draw- Toided by iapee. $0.07 31; Retor | ordered the engines backed full speed, | Sherift for forty-eight hours. If at the | ing for fifty-six handsome prizes was SN -, cverpivivossonosiie- i BRIAO B0 ] ST ® _but before the headway of the vessel | end of that time the Sheriff of San|held at 4:30. Total E: RN Total Liabilities ......... , | was stopped she struck the reef. She The year | then backed clear and proceeded to the' g e | dock at Port Harford, where tempor- ADVERTISEMENTS. Net cash actually received for 911 and 913 Market St. PREMIUM-NOTE ACCOUNT. | | ary repairs were made by a diver and “ - Fire Premiums .$2,864,701 53 B chiigations ot begianing by - t s the steamer continued on her voyage ) Premium notes and other prem- $92.223 25 | Rectived for interest on Bonds to San Francisco. "lum obiigations received dur- pi2d Morlgages ..o LI T After a careful consideration of the INE the JEAT +ovvoemsnesnnss e b Btie | Toskr i ; evidence in this case we find that Cap- B i benssoindnisasese from all other sources 08,454 78 tain C. Alberts was unskilled in run- Dea uring th « A e S50 ieth ning the Santa, Cruz at full speed in R T, Total Income ,........... $3,180,870 51 a thick fog, especlally when so near Amount of notes and other prem- .-$3,180, . “,':i'm bligutions veed lnpar- - EXPENDITURES, — " the land; and that he was also negli- GREW TH'S HA'R et I Soates ot e = »248 74 | Net mmonnt paid for Fire Losses gent in not taking soundings on May N "o higations ueed. 1% pur- Uncraging BIIAOGS 51 lowses of 8, 1904. For remson of such negligence And we can PROVE . chase of surrendered policies 8,855 85 g < -$1,499, Suit o Ne unt paid for Marine Loy .9 and unskillfulness, we have this day ey T | Pais"ar - allowed o Commission - oApA siispegded his loines A% master and 1 you waat your hair to grow THIOK and LONG meat of @ividends 1o polley | o g R TR o e B pliot for sixty days. Damage to steam- P DANDERINE A s cbliations elged vy B diase. Natunal and L. ¢ oo 4T PALACE OF AGRICULTURE. S Wo have a standing Ok 1o wager S1.000 et it is the ooty tion® Vi .4 ———— el s ;-e rr policies 9,979 21 88,115 68 & ot & o vt v All otber payments and expendi- . Slav Catholics to Dedicate. HAIR TONIC o ",,,',’;:.':,'g’,‘ | Siter prems- sl minev T 196,558 10 U n lon P S()l l thern The Church of. the Nativity, the N RS IR e i« \ ety B0 SN Saeiprsisprare S681310 | otal Exvenditures ...... ...$2.658.513 06 pride of the Slav Roman Catholics of Py .m;"' "73:‘..?&‘!“.‘«?(».."3. e $124,603 61 T Fire, ° ° s-‘" g |b: ded“-?y:.d s ;‘: Al growth 7 In. per month for twenty consecutive Bal ote assets at end of i OtpE Sehe T rer g 4 acl IC ev:llloc:e ":n!em;nr::l‘a ‘in thae m:::n ? j lance, at en 3 y roduce photograph of Mis the year .. $312,311 54 Rl:lu and 1=mn:m.i ire m-nl Premlum-. of the Slavic people on the Pacific e~ mun‘mcwm M N d TR I R Through Pullman and Tourist Cars to ST. LOUIS. Coast, as this is the only church this Hor bair betore m %flnw-x? AR | e e JUNE (5 (TEACHERS' EXCURSION), 16, 22, 23, | |¥orasiy v own conpue. " S S ety ey Subscrnibed and to bes . worship in their own 3 SRS o s e s « LY 1, 2, 7, 8, 13, 14, T e et i Dol ol T SRR SS E > amou - e ., December 81, 1000 307,124,665 4,451,568 78 A S A Bishop of Lead, 5. D., will officlate. 20 Gs, Do Bai Bheii B0 ROUND RIP Bishop Stariha Is a native of Carniolia, “ nunflrhfl. Dan- CLARENCE M. SIITH. Sk sk Fepicins ey Saeis) Ersiiiions _—L Austria. Archbishop Montgomery will MISS SARAM MacOOMB, the hair and sealp, It General Agent for California, Net amdunt of Risks| Wall Maps dy Pocket m" 10 . preach in English. Bishop Stariha mhn..ou-.., . mm "-flfl,,. Mu m‘&:‘o :nn ' 14 Phelan Buildi s om0 : World's Fair G\‘ound and Handsome I1- and Rev. H. Bontempo, §. J, will t0 it, 38 18 Is founded on new ideas altogether. i n ilding, | seer ..ol $255,800 60 Nistrated Guide FREB. in Slavonian. Nor amount ‘of Risks preach in s“ e et o O~ R oot AR IS WILLING TO SWEAR TO IT. b»s2ssvsodasies 071, 15 21 Military Order Will Meet. of Miss mt in_ force MacComb we n-‘- following letter: m‘.‘.‘.'.".‘:, 1, 1905.., +5008%] 104,18 26 The regular monthly meeting of nox% 0., TiL. - PMWS 34 406 m 7 A . WRAY, Managr Corral No. 3, the military order of the | picta . leite o "" showtng =y GUARANTEED CURE S, | T IO RS aarn i hetue 04, the Carabao, will take place at the Occi- faty conts and m'”‘ TRIEOTION. Cures ordinary H.R._KAY, Notary Publle dental Hotel on Tuesday evening, June | I_.&?:""w‘_‘u. % hunras 7, at 8 o'clock. It is expected that a number of officers will be initiated. An efficient Bombinero will conduct | the herd to the river. General Charles | A. Coolidge will act as Carabao. HARMLESS cases in & few days. Warranted to cure worst cases. NO OTHER TREATMENT druggists in three sizes, 265 cents, 5O conts and $1.00 per bottle. &m*’*fi% TR Rale e MR REDINGTON & CO., Wholesale Agen‘ C. F. MULLINS, I’lllflc Coast Manager, 416-418 California St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. FREE Paramount | FOR SALE A m.mn’ru.n‘ 5D BY less. $2.00 for both bottles. For sale only ¥. 5. XELLY'S PEARMACY, 102 Mn.v i i g i g ___L___

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