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THE SAN FRAN CO- CALE, VDAY, UZ JUNE 12, 1904. BORAXOLOGY Bora.xology is the science of health, and health is largely a matter of cleanliness. It may startle the unboraxed part of the community to hear it, but as a matter of fact people who don’t use BORAX aren’t really clean, simply because you can’t wash anything clean in hard city water, no matter how much soap or elbow grease you use. BORAX softens the water and | gives it cleansing power. When you | wash anything add a little Borax to the | water. half the effort. Great care should be | taken to get pure Borax, as imitations are | w often injurious. Ask for | 20-MULE-TEAM BRAND. At drug and grocery stores everywhere in Y4, > and 1-lb. packages. | | i | such expansion wa | ate, Twenty Mule Team—Our Trade Mark. | | | | Christopher {hard luck tale so nicely, | woman, that she pityingly bought him ! BEFRIENDS L\lz\N AND 1S ROBBED San }‘I'flll(‘l\(O Woman Com- | Claims He. Aroused Her Sym- | pathies by Hard Luck Tale Cash and Then Stole Her et AL L Special Dispatch to The Cali SALEM, Mass., Sanborn, a San Francisco woman, who is in Salem for the summer, charges Chisholm of this city of having robbed her of $1000 and some | jewelry while Chisholm was acting as ! her guide about the city. According to the San Franciscan, a year has seen | her faith in men rudely snattered, for | |1t was less than a year ago that she married George Sanborn or San Fran- | cisco and as soon as Sanborn had se- | | | cured $2000 of her money, she alleges, | he deserted her. despondent alleges the Chisholm spun a a new suit. He managed on some pre- | text to call at her room and after he‘ had gone she missed the money and a gold watch. Chisholm had the watch on him when arrested. —_—————— YW’H gCt tw[cc thc rsult Wlth jflA\NK STATEMENT SHOWS HIGH SURPLUS RESERVE Loans Are Expanded as Result of New Engagements by Commission Houses. NEW YORK, June 11.—The Financler says: The striking features of the of- ficlal statement of the New York Asso- clated Banks last week were the high for the year for surplus re- serve and for cash and legal tender; the surplus holdings were only $4,155,000 below the May movement. As was ex- pected, loans were expanded, probably as the result of new engagements by commi n hou: and also of some syndicate borrowing; the amount of however, moder- 8,100. Speciein- , while legal tenders 500. The gain in cash $5,409,600, an amount very records it being only creased $3 increased $1, was therefore June 11.—Mre, Jennie | and | O EATH FINDS TIM AMONG THE McKINLEYS i — — | ABNER McKINLEY, BROTHER OF LATE PRESIDENT, WHO DIED SUDDENLY YESTERDAY. B — Brother of Lite President Is Found Dead in His Chair. ——ge SOMERSET, Pa., June 11.—Abner McKinley, brother of the late Presi- dent, was found dead in a chair at his | | | | | | | | | home at 8 o'clock this morning. His | | death came without warning to his | | gamily. His colored servant, who slept in his room, was up with him at 2 o'clock and it is not known at what time McKinley got up again, as he did not waken his servant. Mrs. McKin- ley walked into his room at 8 o’clock and found him sitting in a chair cold | and apparently dead. A physician was summoned, who sald death had probably occured two or three hours before. McKinley’'s death was due to Bright's disease, which developed shortly after the death of his dis- tinguished brother, three years ago. Since then McKinley has devoted near- ly all his time in a vain attempt to overcome the fatal malady, consulting i Captain Parker to Defend | WASHINGTON,-June 11.—The arrlval | him of having jilted Miss Carolina Har- ‘done in the matter by the War Depart- | that a court-martial has been decided | given an opportunity to be heard on| ERERRIRRRER RRRRRRE RRRRRRY RRRRRY PITCHER CASE 10 BE HEARD Army Officer Says Matter Should Never Have Been Called to Publie Notice i L Special Dispatch to The Call CALL BLREAU HOTEL BARTON, in the city of Captain John H. Parker, Twenty-eighth Igfantry, from the Pre- sidio, with authority to present the case of Lieutenant Colonel Willlam L. Pitcher touching the charge laid against old, has put a somewhat different face upon the incident. Whatever may be ment, if anything, it is time to say that the story sent out to the effect| upon was premature. Secretary Taft has taken no action in the matter fur- ther than to cause an Inquiry to be started. Lieutenant Colonel Pitcher has been given permission to make his statement, and following a recital of the circumstances attending the break- ing of the engagement made by letter comes Captain Parker, who will be Monday. It is said that the department since receiving the letter of explanation from Colonel Pitcher may, upon suggestions that have been made heretofore, leave the entire matter to the civil courts, deeming it a much too delicate affair to be gone into by a court-martial. Much sympathy is expressed for the lady id the case, who is a clerk in the War Department, on account of the pub- leity attained. It was first brought to public notice through the appeal in her | behalf made by Hon. John Humphrey | Small, a member of Congress from | North Carolina, who is a relative of Miss Harold, and who enlisted the | sympathy of Secretary Taft. Captain Parker declines to make public Colonel Pitcher’'s defense. He talked freely of Colonel Pitcher’s serv- ices, his character, his standing as a | soldier and a gentleman, and recounted | his services in cleaning up the city of | her corsage and fired. \ RRERR REREERY. RRRRRRR RERRRRERRRY. RRREREY. RERRERE RERRER JWWM@ 1Y plains to Salemy Police Lieutenant Accused of L k f l | of Christopher %hisholny Having Jilted Miss Harold | 00 OI. t“lc pe Pl - SAYS HE DECEIVED HER | [TAFT STARTS INQUIRY EIIIpOI’ 127777 ,fld ifl/l/onday paper.s: ASSAULTS GIRL AND IS KILLED J. Nelson Prowse Meets Death at Hands of Sister-| in-Law, Miss Kate Sendrey Spectal Dispatch to The Cail. HOUSTON, Texas, June 11.—Miss Kate Sendrey, a beautiful girl of 20, shortly after midnight this morning | shot and killed her brother-in-law, J. Nelson Prowse, at his home at Austin. | Miss Sendrey was on a visit to her sister at the house and the deed was | done in self protection. Prowse, who was foreman of the Austin Statesman, returned home shortly before midnight | in a state of intoxication. Mrs. Prowse through fear fled and this angered him to the extent that he threatened to murder Miss Sendrey and his own daughter, a little girl of four. Miss Sendrey managed to get a revolver that was kept at the house and armed her- self with it. Prowse's violence in- creased until he made an assault upon her, when she drew the weapon from The bullet passed through the body near the navel and caused almost im- mediate death. This morning Miss Sendrey underwent the formalities of arrest, but was quickly released upon a $500 bond. Miss Sendrey has spent several sea- | ering, | te select frem. uvnnszm NOTICE! On aecount of the many rent piancs being returned from people leaving the city for the summer we will make a swseping reduction of one-third on all rents and installments_ namely, $3 planos will rent for $2, etc., ete. All money paid on_rent to apply on purchase price if plano is bought within six months. Now is the time for you to save both on price and monthly rate. Don't wait until me season cpens. HEINE PIANO CO 235-237 Oakland, 1252 nro:dw-v Manufacturers and Dealers of Pianos and Plano Pla Somes special bargains now $60: Flecher. new $32 new $300. now 367 = Colby, new $423, new $430 ways, new Heine_ new $5: Over 200 planos We lave an cpening for twe high class salesmen 4+ — > < | closely corresponding to that of $3,561,- the most eminent physicians and | Havana as provost marshal, and his| = "0 0 B 0000 0 & 5 300, which was estimated on the basis traveling from one climate to anether. | later services in the Philippines, Where | ;o0 100 ea'tho uge of firearms. Ow- SEE PAGE3 of the traceable movements of money Two weeks ago he returned from | he (Parker) served with him in Luzon; [ ot SUBC 0 B28 B PECERIRRC Hns 8 to &7 { for the week. Deposits were increased Tampa, Fla., where he had been for | of his having pacified a territory great- | o4 nonlarity the tragedy has produced 0 > $10,432.300, which amount was $3,505400 six weeks. The sufferer was not con- | er in size than the whole Pacific slope, | 5 oroeoung sensation. BUSINESS CHANCES, MONEY TO LOAN, ROOMS below the sum of the increase in loans fined to bed and yesterday evening|and in such manner that never has a —_————— TO LET FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, and the gain in cash, therefore the took a drive into the country, accom- | complaint or criticism appeared to MANUEL SILV HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS TO LET. SITUA- statement did not balance. pu'-i"'{ by .h*- _v\i{p. embarrass him or the administration. |~ ARE TAKEN INTO CleODY TIONS WANTED, HELP WANTED, AND A THOU- The quired reserve was fmcrnas:d CANTON, Ohio, June 11.—The body | He also spoke of Colonel Pitcher’s still # = - - $2,608,075, deducting which from the of Abner McKinley will be brought to | more recent services in Alaska, whence | FO B K T SAND OgHEl§ ‘:’:AN;ISVEF'{.’E’L;A\II’,‘SS%XiiED_ gain in cash left $350152 as the in- Canton for burlal beside his mother | he was sent directly from the Phillp- |San Rafacl Police Accuse Them ot| R REAKFAS ‘ PAGES 42 TO 47 INCLU: s - . crease in surplus reserve to 2,400, and father 'in Westlawn Cemetery. | pines. Secreting Jewels Stolen From Dr. - % | the highest of the year. The previous The funeral services, it is expected, ‘When the subject of the “Pitcher Minton Two Years Ago. B - | maximum surNus] \\ash 83: 203 '0‘; don will be held on Monday afternoon. A | case” was broached all Captain Parker SAN RAFAEL, June 1L—Manuel 54 - ke X 4 April 23. Computed on the basis of de- | wife and one daughter, Mrs. :Mabel | would say was: “If I were not satis- | Silva and wife were arrested to-day COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS {SATURDAY HALF -HOLIDAYS | ogts, less those of 00 of Gov-| McKinley Baer, survive. fied that Colonel Pitcher is free from | on a charge of having stolen goods In PARADE DENVER STREETS| FOR NAVY YARD EMPLOYES | ernment funds, the surplus is $41,4 { ——————— any serious blame I would not be in|their possession. The authorities ac- — | Circulation was increased $806, 1ExPIDRING EXPEDITION the case at all. The code of a gentle- | cuse them of secreting in their home | People of (:\I.:;ndn Town b.rylenMnAI’Ivsldrn( and s«wm_ry Moody Ar-| making the gain in this item durl'u." MUST BE RECALLED | man is to take his medicine and keep |at Corte Madera jewels stolen in May, | Drummers (\‘wn:lhlod in Grand m%;:\\;lah:rb::\;?;l: for the past three \\‘;»-ks slx_suiw The | his mouth shut, where a woman is con- | 1902, from Dr. H. C. Minton, formerly | I have no so-called corps ouncil. Summn b hs. statement was made on rising averages i I - g R NVER, June 11.—About 1500| WASHINGTON, June 11.—Presi-| for cash, th ) pasd by the, san. | HEo EEGerst Willichwet I3Er {Hgpyort | cectiad Tiat 1e what Shlousl itcher [gf the Sao: Ansstio Flicokgtonl fem {] of specialists. I employ no or cash, the paid by the sub Frons the 3 Egyotolog- is dotng and I honor him for it. It is|inary, who is now a resident of Prince- o travelers, who are mem-|dent Roosevelt and Secretary Moody | treasury by the transfer of the pro- e l"“'l‘”"l a case which should never have been |ton, N. J. The Silvas were taken be- || O0¢- I do all my work and ted Commercial Trav- | had a conference to-day regarding the | ceeds of Japanese gold deposited at| CAMBRXDG"; . 5"’""‘ made public, in my opinion. xomesl,m, Justice Magee and released upon || am responsible for same. I .de here to-day and | proposition to give employes of the | San Francisco counting for only about | » Mass., June 11.—Word | ot sound public policy should exclude |$250 bail. cannot afford to do poor : T e & . 2 $1,000,000 in the averages. The public has been received from Mrs. Phoebe|from public discussion certain sacred rork S e with a varietv of | United Btates navy yards Saturday | g.poc 1 L el esedb 1. wath: - It docs ot 0y e LS ts. tors | balf: Xeldéys: & e N el eposits were decreased only $1700, com- | Hearst, who has been supplying the | domestic affairs, especially when these | ; | ‘ s nts. g b holidays during months o | pared with those of the previous week. affairs involve deeper tragedies of the | of the case rests with the proper au- do as I advertise. A call will July, August and September. An ar- funds, that the Harvard Egyptolobical e | heart and home. This is a case in| thorities, who will without doubt take | convince yon T e as v 5 1 pediti se in . you. - side of Copiores of mavy sards us sanbe s | OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE | Trofissor George Relsoer, must be| yhleh publicty shouid never have been | into conmideration anl the tacts aud|| “gg sy ciupson postel srand which s - Boling | on bty et OF THE PACIFIC COAST given up, as she is not able to|invoked in the first place. The decision | circumstance: o y ttwo delegates |, ne quring the three months will be |given the half holidays and those who | to be held Salarles of Many California Postmas- finance the work for the present. This decision comes as an unexpected blow ADVERTISEMENTS. 1206 MARKET STREET. . el gy | Sonmot be spared will be siven the| ters Are increased—Army and | to the .Harvard authorities, who had JASTHMANOLA] - Lee of Pueblo was elected | haif holidays later as the work will | Navy Orders. been led to belleve that for the mext = e il fox 3 . [ lor, W. E. Lawlor of |permit. The arrangement is under-| WASHINGTON, June 11L—The fol- five years at least the researches might Bronchial ASTHMA. d grand secretary, and H. 8.|gt00d to be satisfactory to the em- | be carried on, as the outlook at Girga | Your Druggist or at 588 HAIGHT ST, b»' ver grand treasurer. A |pigves d banquet were held to-| N s A B i Stevens Dies From His Injuries. | SAN JOSE, June 12.—Harry Stevens, lowing increases in the salaries of post- masters have been ordered: At Los Angeles, from $3900 to $5000; Watsonville, from $2300 to $2400; San is so promising. Many American savants have believed that within the next half decade Professor Reisner would rival ary European discoverer San Francisco, Cal. | Diego, from 3$3000 to $3100; Alturas, | in that field. He has an annual endow | = 3 ¥ o - | : . : - arves, plers 9 aad 1l [the stepe hand Whets SKEE WS Lrho-| pyue. 51080 to $1190; Portiand, Oregon, | ment from: Mrs: Hasrst of $E200k fon | San Fr 3 | tured by the collapsing of a platform | 80 . 3 p gt | For Ketchikan, Wrangel, F L 5e the: Viciory “Theatic stape’ yster from $3700 to 33500, and Seattle, Wash., | tatively for five years, and Harvard 1s Jumean, Haiuen, Shegmes : | from $3700 to $3300. !not in a position at present to make ete., Alaska—11 s m. June w seven feet deep in the rear | day afternoon, died at a sanijarium Kathryn Lowrey has been commis- | 4 Sunday, 12 J 1904, | 4 9 14, 19, 24, July & I3 " home to-day and &s- | this morning. He was a native/of this | o /0 P CICT TR OF Sl s that sum. N RROAY ne : | Change to Company's steam- ut a scratch. A man had |city and 19 years of age. With his | e P ama, Cal.; An explanation of Mrs. Hearst's sud- - by o ° nto the well with a rope | mother, Mrs. M. Stevens, he resided at | J1.v\1 Dempsey has been commission- | den withdrawal of support is given, Dy R R — . % ‘ ~ 6 Soul’h Th’lrd‘!trtel. : ed postmaster 'at Chisno, Alaska, vice and is to the effect that a large mine in Bellingham—11 ». msi n‘::-mL":‘.' 14, 19, M, Arthur H. McNeer. which she is interested must make a T s T8 ann and G. 3. Ry.; ot __ | War Départment orders—Lieutenant | change in the processes of treating ‘ur Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver C. P. Ry. ADVERTISEMENTS. Colonel George H. Torney, deputy sur- geon general, having reported to the military secretary of the War Depart- ment, this city, in compliance with or- | ores, the expense of the change being so costly as to preclude dividends for | some time. e —— | Fon Eunl. ll!dmbmd! Bay)—-m 1:30 p_m.) June 3. 9. 15. 21 2. July 3. :nopm..lumc.r'u.m.w. z Al il (via b gy | ders, will return to his proper station | SEWER GAS EXPLODES | oxte N Sundiyn. 5 3 e | y > } Nforaia, Thursdays, 9 &. m. at the Army General Hospital, Presidio, AND KILLS FOUR MEN | Forios Sreeic Ry | San Francisco. A leave of absence for SR ‘f,‘,",ysfl"s',:::,’:,' Cn:;ueu. Port “Hartord (s one month is granted Lieutenant Col- | City Engineer Milimore of Chicago Luis Obiapo). Venturs and Musteme, onel Torney. First Lieutenant John B. and Three Workmen Meet Sud- Bora Biay. 8 o m. June 4. 12 20, 2, July & Shuman, Tenth Infantry, is relieved | den Death. For Ensenac Magdalena Bay. San Jose del from observation and treatment as a| Jobs 1Ly | cases evatiom ARuin ta Tew Sk mn for uniformity patient at the general hospital, Wash- | ;"CAGO' h““’ =By ” explosion ALASKA EXCURSIONS. 1904—The and all that's ‘°°‘ ington barracks, District of Columbla, | 10-d8Y in a USQT:f“fir e oo ‘f.l:m-lr.::m"h!nuu.h mdu’ .v-o"# and will join his company at the Pre. | Structed along rty-ninth street, | 53 July 5. 19, Ave. 2. 16 sidio. Corporal Samuel W. Emery, | Manholes were biown up for many | Tror Rurther rtofimation obtain folder. Rught Sixth company, Coast Artiliéry, Pre. | Dlocks, the '"“‘d"‘“lb‘d’y torn and | FTOEET OFPICES 4 New Montgom- sidio, is transferred to the signal corps | frame bullding demolished. | ery st (Palace Hote).10 Market st.and Broad- as private. He will be sent to Benicta | _Three workmen, accompanied by City o 4 ;”‘J&'fiw T T barracks. | Engineer Guy Miltimore, who carried " 10 Market st. San Francisco. BLATZ method is generally commented on as most remarkable and unique, for Navy Department orders—Lieutenant J. B. Gilmore is detached from the In- | dependence, Navy Yard, Mate Island, a gasoline torch, were going down into | the sewer when they encountered sewer | gas and the explosion followed. All O. R. & N. CO. " salls June 8, 18 and 28, July COLUMBIA 8, 2 & and is ordered to Schenectady, N. Y., | four men were killed. 1673 GEO. W. ELDER smils June 1. 11" the reason that in most every par for duty as inspector of equipment at| I° :ddlt‘:on mt::lv::r g:.s;tlls l:hguight A ' b th F 1 t . Juy 1L 51" Goly " sieamabip - lize e pe i E the general electric camp. Corporal B. | Pussible that pe m had leaked into all’l 1m1 S ua 1 y | Portiand to all points Through ta ticular it is original from a brewer’s D. Pender is ordered to report ta the | the sewer, as for fifteen minutes after | &kt pointa. Stenmer. tickets inciuds berch tad o commandant, Navy Yard, Mare Island, | the explosion the fire burned flercely. t B 1 C t L= &'mm" JTH, Gen. Agt. Pass. 1 point of view. June 28, ifor seuinatile: Tor retice —_————— I apeS I'y ruassels arpe = gomery 1 nrrgn& Gon. B ment; then home to awalt orders. Musters in Pythian Knights. s M' = The very choicest of every com=- —_———— WILLITS, June 11.—Brigadier Gen- t - i DEATH OVERTAKES WOMAN eral C. F. McGlashan of Truckee ar- lllg, 59 CCIILS: \ms&um — ponent part of the Blatz brews is DURING FUNERAL SERVICES | rived to-day to muster in Willits com- DIREGT LA 1o TaNiTh - pany Nc. 18 of the California Brigade, e & M $. 8. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samos. Auck- the invariable rule. Only the best While Attending Obsequies of Her Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythlas. He The headline tells the story. The price includes < 1an8 sod Sydndy, Thurs, Juie 16, 35 m ’ Cousin, Mrs. Antonio Leitner was accompanied by Colonel - Abe sewing, lining and laying. § S. MARIPOSA, for Tuhiti, July 2 11 & m. of Mother Earth’s crop is ever con- e akerae: | Marks and his staff, the Ukiah com g, lining ying 1.0.SPRECKELS & BROS. G0, Aqts. Ticket 0802663 Yac- sidered. The result is a beer of honest quality with a goodness all its own. OMAHA, Nebr., June 11.—Mrs. Anto- nio Leitner dropped dead of heart fail- | ure to-day at the Bohemian Catholic | Church, South Omaha, during the fun- eral services over the remains of her | pany and the Fifth Regiment band. | A banquet was tendered the visiting Knights this évening. To-morrow will be taken up by inspection of the com- | pany and band concerts. —_——— Exceptional values in every department for the sum- Now—RIGHT NOW—is certainly the time to furnish your kome economically. mer months. | Ket., Freight Oics 33 Margai L, Pur ], Puil (OMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUR DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS . Thursday u-mn( every Jnstead Put 4% y cousin, Mrs. Mary Kramolish. Mrs. | E 1 m-l. Seo- Always the Same Good Old “Blatz. Thetnes DAk &' Tow HIBIEE Detors | M"'s.’:“";"" ';' ’}': el o u:éfl? PTATES AND s r promised the dead woman’s child; SAN JOSE, June 1L—Judge J. M. g tidise). BLATZ MALT-VIVINE - (Noo-lotoxicas!) that she would be a mother to them, | Seawell of Sen Francisco, sitting in | & GO Pacto Cassi Her death was the result of grief and | court here to- day, denled a motion for excitement. | a new trial made by the J. K. Armsby Mrs. Kramolish was a very popular Company in the litigation with the member of the Bohemian community | liquidators of the California Cured and some 1200 persons were in the | Fruit Association. Judge Seawell said church or crowding around the en‘llhut while there were miareprenentl.-[ trance. There was considerable com- | tions made, they were immaterial, as | motion when Mrs. Leitner was seen to | the Armsby company was not damaged l For Convalescents and Run-Down Systems. VAL BLATZ BREWING GO., Muwauxee SAM BIBO & CO., W (Formerly the California Furniture Co.) 261 to 281 Geary St.. at Union Square throw up her hands and fall heavily to | thereby and, therefore, he would deny the ground, dying instantly. the motion for a new trial.