The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 6, 1904, Page 16

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16 ISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 190: WILL RECOINT MANY TRIMPHS Republican Golden Jubilee to Be Celebrated With Enthusiasm at Alhambrs | KNIGHT Prominent Men Are Named | as the Vice Presidents]| of the Loyal Gathering g o blicans of California will Theater to-night to Ihambr of the party of Th W. Fair versary becomes old Jubilee and ion in » carried out who at- ed for the be reserved for he cere- 8 o'clock tickets yne pensat ly at N Republi- ice pres- Jdward R own TO SPEAK i MAD WITH JEALOUSY, HUSBAND SHOOTS |FILES PETITION AND INSTANTLY KILLS UNFAITHFUL WIFE FOR FRANCHISE — ti } Shetio Cry Comine San Franclsco Railway Asks Privilege of Revolver Into Body Extensive Trolley System of Spouse. NEW CROSS-TOWN Corporation Would Recon- struct and Equip Geary, LINE i | | | & { | | Francisco Railway ~Company for a | franchise for a street railway and also | the leasing from the city for the pur- operating the railroad on Geary street, ‘| Point Lobos and Fifth avenues, | | operated by the Geary Street, | | and Ocean Railroad Company, | i | whose | franchise has expired. | The new company has | room 543, Mills building. | | full is as follows: its office at Its petition in To the Honorable, the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francise | Lot calitorn y Company re: et railroad corporatic and existing under the | California; it d for the purpose, among constructing, acquiring, maintaining street railroads in the city ‘ constructing, equipping and op as part of the system of raflw | poses to build and operate, th | | roadbed and ali its station | | Geary street, Point Lobe | {in said city’ and county ! and county of San Francisco, and now ope: | ated by the Geary Street, Park Ocean | Raflroad Company, andMthat it is desirous of securing a franchise authorizing it to con- | struct, or reconstruct, maintain and operate lines' ‘of double-track " electric ways upon ; over or under streets or parts of streets in | | said city and county as follows | = which it pro roadtrack and fixtures on and Fifth avenues wned by said c MAY CALL UPON THE COMMISSION STREETS ASK Pt N0 FOR. 1 ncing at or \near the in | % | ot “Hast girest and Markip street and | | thence along Market | ~ \ : Because of her refusal to return to | of the United R o 3 ; 5 | Ratiroad track { Alleged Tnlawful Collection their home at 913 Powell street, Gorge | ing into Pine sireet and rinning ale e m L x =g =1 S, R P 5 v street to Kearny street; thence of Tolls by Railroad Has Curey. a car conductor on the Powell | fheet o Kearny "Srees emeafeurvi bt itv's M 4 street line, shot and instantly killed | upon the tracks of the United Hail Aroused City's J(’l(‘hflm.\i his wife, Daisy Curry, yesterday after- | s niey wionce Surving into Ge R s O ¢ % 35 | nection with Point Lobos avenue: then. ‘ noon i & room og the third floor at 35 | hection with Polnt Lobos avenue: thence The Interstate Commerce Commission Turk street. end. thereof. O may be called upon to take cognizance Last May Curry married Miss DE‘SY- Point th avenue i along n Gate Jones in Oakland. Previous to that | running thence Tenth avenue of the Southern Pacific ‘ time they had been living together as 3. a practice Gola Company concerning which a commit- . | Connecting with said g i e g utroel B husband and wife. Soon, however, the | Fosh oo, sYenue at Fifth avenue and ran of San Francisco is preparing to report. | | gl ~ | :.[r-»' ;:(r»‘\\‘ tire .- .‘r‘ the married state aven |u‘ "”.“4“ n-;.";""' .v,..;\w Rl The law of California provides for the| | ré nd left him to return to old haunts | o gakor men ets and running along payment of a State toll on every pack- | . L T and a life that pleased her better. She | 2nd upon anklin: thence curv. age that passes over the State's NDUCTOR WHO KIL came back to their home last Sunday | and upon Frankiin stre 4 wharves in this city, the money so col- AGE. { 3 night to get some clothing, but would | upon Oak street to Market lected being for the maintenance and | go———————————— ——— 4| Dot tell him where she was living. | & Market street and cur improvement of the water front. The| yy;qrpayjANS BID FAREWELL ‘;\’nm“”“' B e s I il e R Southern Pacific Company is Mmaking 1O DEPARTING ARTISTS “”“-‘h and left her purse lying on the| ., (% oy; | S o By T g 2 this toll collectible on goods that do not P bed. Unobserved by her, the husband | and 1t your honorable board will so permit, g, | P over the property of the State.|(oo-ce Club Holds Pleasant Meecting | °F ed *_’ d found the name ""“’°‘urnl) by the United Raiir O D namely, those on the coast division, at the Home of Rabbi Tripp, 35 Turk street, on a piece of Ul'“‘\;l!‘*j"r-" : o R kg - o that go in and out of the city entirely Isidor Myers. paper. Another plece of paper bore the an¢ Baker t, it propose. McKinlas in’x.{. ik, by land. A committee has been inves- © A number 6éf well-known Aus- J:lflmlo‘r_flndfx “Ed”_or “Fred,” and “room | | o tigating this matter. tralians, banded together under ihe‘ South 500. ‘l‘u.?‘:“ s - b e Many bills inspected show that on | distinctivecharacteristicof the “Coo-ce Yesterday morning Curry determined | the eity o Wi be the | cods shipped entirely by land the|Club” met Monday evening at the|to find his wife. Before starting heposes e D charge for State toll has been made. home of Rabbi Isidor Myers, 1336!1’;:‘;11‘35;?(51 ;‘,";‘{Infl; hnz\us:h_as he | sk 1 Representations have been made to the | Sutter street, to tender a farewell to | :{ m:-mm»m“'_'“;l”:‘m h;rnulenc is life al city hav Southern Pacific officials concerning the | Bert Levy, late of The Call art depart- | % 7€ 810HHE" 970 3 i u‘;:‘r\,%x;xlun_:x( |~‘: to-night | o inions of the merchants of San Fran- | ment ax.q Albert Goldie, who leave | FINDS ANOTHER MAN'S HAT. PR R various | 2Pi10n8 o8 t [for the East to-day. Levy g0es 10| At 1:30 p. m. Curry visited the house | I fed for it yssemble for | CSCO Telative to this charge, for which. | opycag0, St. Louis and New York 10Yon Turk street. On asking for “Miss | | up-to-date.” moders t ving the fiftieth SO the merchants say, there is no war-| cojlect material for a series of illus- | Tripp” ne was brought face to face| nstruct and place in Republican party’s | Tant in law. These representations have | trated articles to be published shortly | with his wife. He went to her room | been without effect. = i | by a syndicate of Australian papers.|and found a man's hat there. He asked | Negotiations will be continued unt apers. | her whose it was, AEYED R : et the g'ranspnnmxon officials ‘either| Mra. Iaidor Myers acted as hoples ;}?;-',-m £ et ‘-'-r}‘.::(.q}-‘- h?‘;dg:\(n:':i - o et | change their practice or make point|at the gathering, which was entirely | get her some breakfast. 1 - ~ £ the t blank refusal to do so. If the refusal Australian in character. The Coo-e2 | Shortly afterward the woman went g 3o sipping of 2 ex | is final the matter will be brought be- | Club. over which she presides, is a re- | downstairs and told the landlady, Mrs. | Pa “p | fore the Interstate Commerce Commis- | cently formed social institution. in- | L. Young. that her husband was with WOMEN'’S = — “'A"“dl""l."’ t""“fv;’"““\‘x‘)"':r: “"'n;fi.'fl"efi"‘”“ She said he demanded her mar- Australians. Mrs. Myers ¢ ated | riage certificate, wedding rin e ‘\-fPVEB“s?EvNE{,W,,WVN-wv~ the idea, and it has met \:;nnun':»;cu,: reti s B Pel’cale wrappers m.o“ 0006000000060 earty co-operation of a lar, She added that he had a pistol, but de- fo-day we wil you ho piano you. If you cannot call, write Thirteenth St. and bring five or six dollars and Ask about our new easy-paying plan. Binds us and not Allows good, long time for payments. It is the'best and most businesslike arrangement yet devised. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Kearny and Sutter Sts., 8. F. 000006060 omomo“ ber of colonists residing in San Fran- | clired she was not ‘ttightened, as her GROUPED [N 4 DISTINCT LOTS FOR cisco. _ | husband would not dare to shoot her = | The landlady advised her to comply -m UAY’S B'G GHDUSING sion, for the' reason that the toll N\V‘llh her husband’'s demands and a\l)ld made a part of the transcontinental |trouble. After she went back to the room the| husband attempted to persuade his wife to return to him. While talking to her | | he kissed her. She drew back and! {'slapped his face. Mad with jealousy, | | the man sprang back, drew his pistol | and fired four shots. The woman arose | from the chair in which she had been | sitting, started toward him and fell at his feet dead. ‘Three bullets had lodged | |in vital parts. Curry stepped over his| | wife's body, walked to the City Hall station and surrendered. A FALSE PROPHET. | Among the dead woman's effects was {found a card from a fortune-telling ma- | chine. It hore the following predic- tion: ‘An unexpected event will bring great forttine, and you will enjoy perfect happiness.” For this woman the prophecy, like the oracles of old, held a double mean- ing. Detectives Bunner, Freel and Gibson | took Curry to the Hall of Justice, where he was held on a charge of murder. He appeared unconcerned, saying that he had shot the woman because she was unfaithful. He had thought he would reclaim her by marriage, but found that to be impossible. When he learned that she was in company with another man | tarifts The Santa Fe system is interested as an observer. The toll that is assessed | by way of the Southern Pacific Com- pany’s coast route gives the Santa Fe, which ferries its freights into this city, an even chance with the Southern Pa- | | cific in the matter of volume of busi- | ness. | If the Southern Pacific Company is compelled to abandon the toll on the | coast line it will have the tendency to | attract freight to the coast line, which | would be able to make lower rates to | the amount of the tell imposed at pres- | ent than the Santa Fe or the Central Pacific. The investigating committee is try- ing to discover the use to which the | Southern Pacific Company puts the money collected as a State toll on the coast line. It is not received by the| Roard of Harbor Commissioners, and there 1s no present public knowledge concerning its destination. But it is be- | ing paid by San Francisco merchants every day, and has been so pald for many months. ———— Wife May Not Bring Suit. The Supreme Court decided yester- @ day that a wife canriot maintain an action where community interests are | send PERCALE WRAPPERS as pictured, made :nh a deep flounce, Bretelles over shoul- er @ |involved without . showing that| he had become crazy with rage and did et st 1, 0t are Wrappers that st there is a specific agreement 1Ot know what he was doing. between herself and her hus-| <A letter was found in his possession LOT ® | Chd that their financlal afraivs|addressed to his wife, in which he said C 9 = . . he was going away, he did not know [ 1 hal . Dbe Caeparate::. s CIeN- 1 ol EoE Here's a -Nendm lot of PERCALE Inora Kaltschmidt nursed Charles WRAPPERS, in pretty striped, figured Curry is 23 years old. He came to Schneider through his last illhess in | her house at.1049 Mission street and | California six months ago from Coffey | County, Georgia, and has been em- jafter his death brought suit against [ his estate for $2000 in payment for |Ploved since April Jast on the Powell : | street line. Currv was arrested two ! her services. The lower court granted | a non-sult because Mr. Kaltschmidt MONths ago for shooting at an Italian at the ferry building. He claimed that | did not bring the suit, as he should have done, in view of the fact that|the man had insulted his wife. \The charge was dismissed. the claim was community property. | The Supreme Court affirmed the de- | The woman's maiden name was Daisy Jones. Her father, George E. Jones, is icision of the inferior tribunal. * a minister in Corona, Riverside County. She was formerly the wife of a man named Pechner and had one child, a lit- tle girl. She was 32 years of age, a brunette and of good face and figure. ——————— and floral designs; deep bertha; llndmcloll!lr (rlmn‘\‘ed in noveity brald. n this lot are Wrappers that eold as high as $1 50. b A urvieuble lot of PERI’ALE WRAP- PERS In any color you want; bretelles and ruffles; tastily trimmed in fancy brald, forms an artistic yoke effect. In (hll Jot ‘ste wrappers: that ecid &8 high LOT $1 35 Here's a bennmxl lot of WRAPPERS; made of a good, heavy, durable quality of PERCALE: yoke outlined with double sleeves f0-night for information. A. J. Vining, for many years in charge of the inquiry department of the main postoffice! has been promot- ed to the superintendency of the let- rows of braid; finished with deep, rutfle- ter cariers at Station B in the St.|Camp Joy-Tomales Bay Fine Day trimmed braid; 13-inch flounce. In_ this | Nicholas Hotel. His place in the in- Excursion. .. m ™ waopers that sold as high as quiry office has been filled by John J. Gallagher, promoted from the mailing division. ———— Burnett's Extract taken gold medals against all other brands, * i Visitors to Camp Joy on Tomales Bay have | been given a low round trip rate of $1 15, San ' Franeisco to Millerton and return (North Shore R. R.), for 'l‘hur-dly. July 7. Train leaves | (Bausalito ferry) 7:45 a. m. Retu n:m‘,o cny 7:56 p. m. Spl dld e’munl!’ d Mmfl!fl ride. Vi f bay ant t and stream. nqum 36 MoTher steests MARKS BROS. The Home of Honest Values 1220-1222-1224 Market St. Broadway, Oakland. 0600000060000000000000 Operating Park and Ocean Road " A petition was filed yesterday with | | the Board of Supervisors by the San | | pose of reconstructing, equipping and | now | Park | same DRESS | 78C.. .00 § yard ( 65C..] $1.25 yard. shades; Our entire a0¢.. ( Pongegs. 24Inch Na- tural Color Shantung Ponges, pure silk and fast colors. ait the city rafiways the roadbed soug! and_count with the ; NOT A STALKING Witk HORSE. respect to tain persons connec the effect that the Company seeks lative to a sal sald franchise: that it ald franchise shall be grante chise nor the rail quired shall be & person. firm. « but that said franchise shall be railways shall be operated by for the term of .sal nchise; the further condition that y shall not consolidate with any other ¢ tion porations, but shall keep and tain its corporate existence and operate sal railways and sald leas: bed and for the full term of s: Your petitioner theref board to grant to i uct. reconstruct, maintain and the term of twenty ctric railway, petitioners pplia Strects or Darts ! mentioned and petitions your honorable board to it for a like term of twenty-five | years, to be maintained and operated as part | of the proposed system of railways, Its sald | road track and road bed on sald Geary street, | | Point Lobos avenue and Fifth avenue to- | | gether with the stationary fixtures thereof, | now owned by the city and county of San | Francisco. | | " Ycur patitioner submits herewith a resolu- | | tlon which it asks your honorable board to | adopt, to the effect that said franchise hould | be granted and stating the conditions upon he same shall be grante | SN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY. | By ALFRED D. BOWEN, President. | 3. H. GOLDMAN, Secretary. Together with its petition the new | | company submits the draft of an or.l | dinance which it desires the Supervis- !ors to adopt. This document, after re- citing the routes for the proposed lines of track as set forth in the petition, provides, among other things, for a| ! twenty-five-year lease of the existing| Geary-street road; defines the motive | power to be used; requires that con- | struction work shall begin within 100 | | days after the granting of the franchise | and be completed within three years; | | stipulates that the franchise shall not | be renewed, and that at the end of the | term the road bed, track and fixtures | shall revert to the city, and prohibits | | the sale or lease of the franchise to any | | other company. PRS- S S Hyde-Dimond Case Postponed. | The hearing of United States Com- | missioner Heacock’s report in the re- moval proceedings of Frederick A. | Hyde and H. P. Dimond, charged with land frauds against the Government, | was postponed by United States Dis- trict Judge de Haven yesterday until August 15. C. Callaghan, who was arrested Saturday for smuggling thir- ty-six silk caps off the steamship Ko- rea, was released on a hond of $250. United States District Judge de Ha- ven left last evening for Tacoma. where he will hold court for Judge Hanford until August 1. —— Notice to Baggage transterred to and from all tratns, steamers, etc., at low rates. One trunk (singl trip) 35 _cents: round trip 80 cents. Mortc: Spectal n-n-v-ry :ws Taylor st., 650 Market st., Oakland F Phone Exchoage 46. * SILKS and AT, Very Low Prices. BLACK SILKS. 750 yards 24-INCH BLACK TAFFETA SILK, extra heavy and an excellent wearing quality, good value for $1.00 yard. 850 yards BLACK SILK TAFFETA, full 36 ! inches wide, an extra heavy lustrous silk, regu- lar price has been $1.25 yard. .. FANCY SILKS. FANCY STRIPED TAFFETA SILKS, in a good assortment of colorings, and JACQUARD 5 TAFFETAS on black grounds, with colored pin dots and black satin scroll, were 85¢ and stock - of CHALLIES (this season’s importation), in a good variety of styles and patterns, both light and dark colorings. VOILES. 0 (15_pieces 37-INCH CREAM AND WHITE 1 yard to be leased rrom @ a chloride of GOODS ETAMINES. \46 and s0 INCH LONDON TWINES AND ¢ ETAMINE MISTRALS, in all the new staple were formerly sold for $1.50 yard. CHALLIES. PRINTED FRENCH VOILE, all pure wool and a very sheer quality, always sold for soc yard. Grenadines Black Stk rices 1.50, were 52 and $2.50 yard; reduced S0c & T5c HER HAIR IS RED. That Is the Color That Titlan Loved. De Maupassant sald that red halr indicated temperament, black hair vitality, blonde hair complaisance, brown hair medi- ocrity. Henner's pictures of women show his love for red hair. It is a convention among nters to give red hair to Mary Magdalene. Will be given you with the next Sunday's CALL. L -+ Anrmpu Self-Destruction. rine Ha living at 135 Mason street, attempted to take her own 1 yesterday by swallowing a dose of b She was t to the Em Hospital treatment by Dr. Wiison was pr nounced out of danger. ADVERTISEMENTS. A. B. SMITH'S New Trunk And Bag Store We are showing a larger and Dbetter assortment of Trunks and Bags than ever. If you are interested, coms and see us. “We've got ti goods” at our new store, 116 ELLIS. Paintess Flllings .. Painless Crowns Ful Set of Tecth “VAN VROOM” Sixth and Market p\s*rnmuow Is the only cure for Nervous aad Tour Drugs! 598 HAIGHT 88, st or at &an Francisco, Cak

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