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JCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, GUST 31, 1904. { \ DUNCAN MUST PAY ALIMONY NEW CITIZENS ST GO0D-BY”) LSRR e Judge Hnm Orders Him lu [lhpllm\ Leave for Homes » Contribute 1o Support of | in the Distant Islands Wife Pending the Trial] With Feelings of Regret s BRI FILES A SECOND SUIT KINDNESK \I’I’I.H l\Il‘D Mars - T ; : Irs. Dora Trudgeon, Whose | New Debt of Gratitude Binds ]l.l'\.(l for Divorce Was ' People of the Archipelago Denied, !-ww Once More to the Ameriean Nation BN \.A' : p After visiting the St. Lo Faic and beee A ¢ A% B.all the large cities of the United States ,.L‘ 4 [; under the guidance of A. W. Fergus- « son, the honecrary board of Filipino a commissione: yesterday o& the . ; == steamship Manchuria for their hoines. . $ a8 Governor R Bataan, a mem- ber of the »mmission, pany.the party. He will stay in Amer- ica one month longer and during that time will go to Washington on an of- ficial visit. ps did not accom- f Elizabeth Adams The husband al intemper- | a here is a prospect that he ¥4 S | He owns property wortn| Before embarking Senor . Legerda, chairman of the commission, handed ige granted divorces to ¢ Governor Rosario for publication a letter of thanks. It was as follows: . 3 rom Lena C. M. cus on the ground of desertion, and to Lulu PEOPLE: The day M. W wik from George E. W 2 g et e Y vy ~ sertior having arrived Y st for di- verce eon was re- rasky, has ry s for a legal sep- Lot Uiy he Snes mn. the | s and made_pros. grour desertion, and sets forth that i great by the spirit of Jefferson she h D Ponne i hearing eloped xh{al”:]h: Sy one i g T Rt marriage a ek on August like all the other orlental 18 as e and the youthful hus custody of the Sh a w be he took his were filed by J. De- efar for desertion against Nick Chris- B e 2 Grace E. M .nn mmemorate the no- gair O. Mann for neglect anc ' nter against George B ¢ for intemperance, neglect e 1 should keep s pitch. to. the Wrstiglng peo- | Th Philippine the th ations, States of the Un 1 exhibl stint the n the ad ed these ccepts | rcise of true 1 \scovered a rival of the Fili- f-urnflalfl) universal brother- | | | l on commerce between men and begun to be realized. and the d that wit - America Matched Set. NECK FUR, MUFF AND HAT. A dainty noveity that any woman Grie hepattatts Sand sre n Government and pe 1 of our grateful acknowledgments happy 3ays we have spent in Ames express feivent wishes for the increascd f the naton. onorary Philippine Commission to would be proud 0 weer. We are || 5, 5L, ovs Exvosition. B.LEGARDA the only furriers on this coast making i R a specicity of Matched Sets. Native Sons’ Excursion. 1 Pacific Coast visitors to the s Fair who may wish to jour- reach principal citles and nging cars by going over the shortest > the to at convepient hours throughout the hasers of firet-class tickets to Phila- delphia New York over Vandalia-Penn- syivania lines may have them routed via Washington for the asking, permitting a visit of ten daye at the nationai capital and Baiti- For further information communicate OCEAN TRAYV leave Broadw plers 9 and mers terday before Justice of the awson to show cause why she ot be punished for contempt [for having refused to answer Guestions in a deposition or- dered to be taken before Notary Pub- lic Treat. Her husband is suing her for certain personal effects, which he alleges she has stored in her trunk and refuses to give up. Mrs. Riedel was not present in contempt proceedings, but was rep- | resented by her attorney. The mat- iter was argued and Judge Lawson continued the case until to-morrow. PR 0. A Carload of Trunks. A carload of trunks and dress suit cases just received at a saving of 50 per | t in freight. If in need of a trunk, ise. dress suit case, wrist bag or any- | thing in the leather goods line, come nnd | see the largest assortment and lowes s in the city. Sanhom, Van & C Market st. . Peac should of cour certain os Angeles and | Angcl € nuta Barbara— | | Fenta Ross Snrda 16 Mark . esgt Ofice, 10 Market st enger Agent, Sutter t.. win 741 OIRECT LINE o Tax! u, Samoa, Auck- ADVERTISEMENT! hits, Bept. Ziw: CASTORIA "E' Ofcs 643 Mar- | For infants and Children. i m SL, Pier 7, | The Kind You Have Always Boughi RALT TRANSATLANDII N ;u HAVRE-PARIS, COMPAINIE G Thursday instead of .“ 2z Say a1 10 . m.. from Pler 2. Bears the Q/ \er, foot of Mortco st ot 3% ana upwara. Second | Sigunature of (£~ AF % apd upward GENERAL ITED STATES AND C‘:N- ew cass 1o Havre. AJY!( Y FOR 3 Hadson buliding). 208, 3 NNTGAZI & CO., Pacifiec Cou:l Agents. 5 Mentgome: 5 B ‘OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. ;n Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed on Apphcatmn. 30 p. m. Leave \'-uq ): . 3:18, 4:16 p. m. Pler (hrnl “Main 1508. H mn AND SALT MEATS. sicr street To U. 5. Navy ¥ard and Vallejo. B & Shipping Butchers, 108 e, W J. Covcoran—Leaves 8. F., foot -.,,0".:5 . e B il worh end serry” bldg. - Welk orns and °S P, A h‘\o- \l] Jo—Week L( BR1(ATILL. OILE; LEONARD & ELLIS. ..o 0 and S:3¢ P. M.: Sundays, 3 h mnl ". 9 fi. . Phone Main 1719. ¥ Fare, Z5c cach way. bl\urflu! rates = T e ey . SR ) g ).“(J? I;l’fin &:;)Rndoooom ‘.PRLNTER. o0 und Lrip. E. & o Main 6t sarueday esceptes | B G HUGHES, 411 sancome se- 5 #. n generous treating us E. M. Pomeroy, 621 Market street, San | —_———— Wife Cited for Contempt. 3 nche Riedel was cited to | court during the | FINUS CREAM [CARNETT TAKES ADULTERATED| WITNESS STAND Health Board Will Orderl‘ Arrest of Owners of De-| pots W Im Use T lucl\eum'r it INQUIRY l\ l\Dhl{ WAY | WANTS SHARE IN BIG STATE Retrial of Contest Against Vickersham Will I3 Be- gun Before Judge Seawell 1 (laims That Major MeClung Was Shot When He Seized | Arm of the Detendant' Ql ERBACH IS ON TRI\L DEPOSITIONS ARE READ —_—— 4 .\lalttvl' Is Mixed | Jury to Try Man Aecused of With Pure Article in Vio-| the Murder of Mrs. Annie Suit Involves Fourth Inter- t - in Property Artiticial | & | lation of the State Law; Wilson Is Now Complete| Half a Million Dollars Following close upon its crusade fc The trial of Alexander B. Garnett, In Judge Seawell's court yesterday a pure milk the Health Board, upon the | charged with the murder of Major J. | hearing was started in the retrial of the | recommendation of Health Officer Ra- | W. McClung on November 25, is draw- | contest begun in Somoma County gan, will, within a week, order the ing to a close before a jury in Judge | against the will of Lydia C. Wicker- arrest of some thirty owners of dairy | Lawlor's court. The evidence for the | sham The contestant is Cora L. Wick- | depots on the —charge of adul-|cfense I‘)‘i'::‘”f:"‘:\“u;‘;::'gd;ir:a"fc::: ersham, widow of Frank Wickersham, ! terating cream. Deputy Health Officer .- He | Who before his death was a political ciuded his argument to the jury. Levy vesterday that prosecu- . wj)| pe followed this morning by At- tions will be conducted under the State | torney George D. Collins for the de- law which forbids the adulteration of | fense and District Attorney Byington any kind of food used for human con- | will then close for the State. swmption. Dr. George H. Martin was called for Dr. Ragan has been making a quiet | the defense to testify to a re-|3$650,000. Her own estate approximated investigation for the past three weeks | mark Mrs. Elizabeth W. Coit was al- | $500,000. There were four children— and ascertained that the cream sup- |leged to have made in his hearing that | Fred W. and Frank Wickersham, Mrs. plied by dairy depots was being mixed | the shooting was accidental. This tes- | Lizzle Maclay and Mrs. May Berge- with thickening for the purpose of |timony, however, was excluded. At-|Vin. doubling its quantity. Ragan secured' torney H. T. Creswell, William A. St. Frank Wickersham recelved nothing stated man of the Board of Supervisors there. er, who left an estate appraised a will cutting him off. On this repre- sentation, the contestant charges, he sold his expectancy in his mother’'s es tate to his brother and sisters for $28, 000. The mother died Medical Chemist Bothe for analysis. One of the samples was found to contain vegetable coloring matter, to- gether with horax and gelatine. A sam- ple of thickening known commercially The defendant testified in his own behalf. He asserted that the shoot- ing was accidental. He said that Ma- jor MeClung advanced upon him and bé (Garnett) drew the revol'.'r. The Worth | boss at Fresno and at one time chair- | Lydia Wickersham was the widow of I. G. Wickersham, the Petaluma bank- | | | | | i 1 samples of cream and also of the thick- | Amant and Captain Stafford H. Par- by his father’s will. It is claimed that ening, which is sold to milk dealers, 'ker gave testimony as to defendant's |it was represented to him before his and the samples were submitted to character. mother’s death that she had made a in February, as “viscogin” was analyzed and found | major seized his arm and while forc- (1900, and when her will was produced to be nothing but cane sugar. The ing it downward the weapon exploded. | it was found that it gave Frank only, sample 1 ted the test for grape and He had no quarrel with Mrs. Coit, but | $50. Within a year afterward Frank | milk sugar. !she had “got mad” at him while they | Wickersham died and his widow con-| Dr. Ragan further learned that it ' were playing at bridge whist on No- |tended that his mother had left him so rvember 12 because he had told her | she had made a wrong lead. Attorney Collins wanted to introduce a transcript of the statement made by Mrs. Coit to Coroner Leland in her he common practice of some deal- s to mix the cream which was re- ceived in its pure state from dairies with skimmed milk and also the thick- ening with the result that one gallon to believe that he had received in ad- tate from his brother and sisters. The suit was tried first at Santa Rosa vance his prospective share in her es- | little because the old lady had been led ! of cream would be transformed into . rooms in the Palace Hotel on the day | and decided against the contestant. A two gallons of the mixture, which was | prior to the inquest, but it was ob- | motion for a new trial was made and | then sold pure cream. Deputy | jected to by the District Attorney and | granted and from the later order an Health Officer Levy reports that thirty- was taken to the Supreme three samvles of cream out of forty- | eight examined were found to be adul- terated. In connection with Ragan’s investi- gations the Board of Health is pre-| paring to recommend to the Board of Supervisors the passage of an ordi- nance requiring the presence of 30 per cent of butter fat in cream. Hereto- fore there has been no standard in that regard. The standard of butter fat in milk was recently raised to 3.4 per cent. 2 The inspectors are engaged in servin of the new ordinance prescribing regulations for the sani- tary conduet of dairies, which will go into effect on September 15 next. Al- ready the milk dealers have expended thousands of dollars in improving the | ditions of their dairies. Unless they mply | with the rules the Board of the objection was sustained. The jury to try the case of George T. Querbach, charged with the murder of . Mrs. Annie Wilson at her residence, 5 Capp street, on Noventher 1, was com- pleted yesterday in Judge Cook's court. The jurors are: Louis Croner, Dewitt C. Riddell, y L. Rea, Rubert C. Ross, Daniel Davig, J. W. Tamm, | Patrick Riley, W. B. Wetmore, George E. Kidder, G. Zintner, Joseph A. Stultz and J. J. Kreiss. A number of witnesses were ex- amined, but nothing new was elicited from them. The most important point was the introduction of a letter writ- ten the day after the murder by harles George Smith” to Captain | Martin. The handwriting was identi- | fied by Expert Theodore Kytka as that of the defendant. He wrote confessing | that he had killed Mrs. Wilson and ) that the police would search for him in vain, as he would be dead. He had | & bottle of carbolic acid in his pocket, R S E— which he would swallow as soon as he PUBLICITY COMMITTEE had finished writing the letter. He HOLDS FIRST MEETING | had killed Mrs. Wilson in a frenzy and passion. She was the only woman he had ever loved and friends had set her | mind against him. When he had gone [to her for his clothes on the day be- fore her death she had threatened to put a bullet through his brain. The impaneling of a jury to try the case of Fredrick Tobelmann, charged with the murder of his wife, Mary, at | the residence of her brother-in-law, Ernest Hurrub, 80812 Minna street, on April 1, was begun before Judge Dunne appeal Court. and the new trial has now come on be. fore Judge Seawell. Some of the depositions in the case, tending to prove that Frank Wicker- sham was of unsound mind when he tate, were read yesterday by Attorney Francis K. Heney. The other side was represented in court by J. C. Campbell of this city and Thomas J. Geary of Santa Rosa. —_— Releases Pirm From Contract. The Supervisors’ Printing Commit- tee yesterday released the Fischer Billing Company from its contract to dairy copies office. There be farnished, were the County Clerk’s eight machines to Elliott-Hatch Company the ~contract for four. The Fischer Company thought it should have rv\— ceived the contract for the eight in view of the fact that it had bid $165 | for each machine, against $175 by the other company, but the committee thought otherwise. ——————— Biggest Excursion of the Year. The official Y. M. C. ing September 8 via the Grand Canyon P Health will revoke their permits to sel milk. Important Movement on Foot to Ad- | vertise the Commercial Advant- ages of Entire State. The first meeting of the State Pub- y Committee appointed at the con- ference of State development associa- mento last June took place Saturday at the headquarters of the California Promotion Committee. { Little was done at the session beyond of the year. Mr. F. W. Prince, et agent of the Santa Fe, will personall conduct the part World's Fair ire good for thi Full informati at 641 Market . e Large Note Overdue. tions Sa trip. A ! vesterday . F B Francisco ogic: perfecting an organization and dis- Vesterday afternoon. .’“_‘e' g eo - Theological AL Slans for-ax. achive bodk | e Seminary, by its attorney, W. F. Wil- 'n;n;’fl‘lglll in ths duberestior BTGRP AARS L & KATOSN Calel des, | MRpusbn, Vestarday Bapari:sulk asatns C 8 e el B - ! carini, saloon-keeper, 420 Broadway, 1 1Rt S e fornia. | t5 the pollee yesterday that Dbis aal David Jacks for recovery or‘:..ono on This is the firs s > been entered by burglars early vesterday |4 note dated at Monterey, September | This is the first movement amoOng | morning and a supply of wine and clgare | | 1599, The note promised payment the tolen. Entrance had been effected by break- off the lock on the front door. many development associations o on or before one year from date. California to adopt a systematic and | « prehensive plan to advertise the | Golden State. Offices will be estab- | ADVERTISEMENTS. lished in Chicago and New York, | ~~— oo~~~ where literature on every county nt‘ the State will be distributed. There will also be lectures at these offices | in addition to the advertising by pam- | phlets and in the newspapers. 1 A great object to be accomplished ! is the placing of the California’prod- | ucts in Eastern markets and to get in | touch with all manufacturers whose | | | i | i business can be established in any part of this State. Among the representatives present were Rufus P. Jennings, San Francis- co, representing San Francisco Coun- 0 orris Brooke, Sacramento, repre- senting Sacramento Valley counties; BEdwin Stearns, Oakland, representing an Francisco bay counties; A. Frank Neate, Fresno, representing San Joa- quin Valley counties; Frederick J. Koster, Eureka, representing the north coast counties; Arthur G. Ba-| laam, Lompoc, representing the south coast counties; I. B. McMahill, San | Jose, representing the central coast counties, and George W. Morrow, So- | nora, i‘ | representing the Sierra counties. —_—— "Al“flrd Brown's Will. The will of the late Edward Brown, | head of the firm of Edward Brown & | Sons, Pacific Coast agents for several insurance companies, was filed for | probate yesterday. He names his sons, Herbert and Arthur, and a |friend, Henry Michaels, as adminis- | trators and leaves Michaels $500 for | the services to be performed. To his | wife Brown bequeaths a $5000 life in- | surance policy, all of the household | eifects in San Francisco, Marin and | | Kern counties and $10,000 standing to ! {his credit in the firm of Brown & |Sons. The two sons are given 100 | ishnrou each in the Smyrna Colony As- I | sociation and fifty shares each are| |given to five grandehildren. The re- mainder of the estate is to be divide |among Brown's three daughters, Jes- gie H. Jones, Edith H. Halton and Ethel Crandall. —_——— Agreement Does Not Stand. The Supreme Court decided yester- | day that the Los Angeles and Bakers- | field Oil and Development Company of Arizona had no cause of action against the Occidental Oil Company. The | plaintiff secured the consent of the de- | fendant company to a transfer of the latter’'s. holdings. The deal fell through, but the plaintiff attempted to enforce the fulfillment of the agree- ment. The lower court decided in fa- vor of the defendant and the Supreme Court affirms that judgment he REGINA “Queen of Music Makers” Is the greatest entertainer ever invented for family use. It plays thousands of tunes, a child can oper- ate it, and every member of the family can enjoy favorite airs. One Dollar down insures its immediate delivery at your home and enrolls you a member of our Re- gina Music Box Club, through which you arrange all further payments. Join to-day—at either store. Sherman,Clay @ Co. Kearny and Sutter Sts., S. rates | The lower court was sustained | | | furnish four book typewriters for the | — also getting | | ‘ | A. excursion leav- | for the World's Fair will be the largest ! tick- 1 f | Market st., This Is There Don’t, Remember the Last Wednesday in the Month Will Be Something Doing at. Pragers O-DAY Miss It, ragers ] 1238-1250 MARKFT ST.o%s ALWAYS RELIABLE el slaa o, | AMUSEMENTS. LEADING THENT Up to and Including Sunday Night. MATINEE SATURDAY ARNOLD DALY Announces Last Performances of Shaw's Com: CANDIDA "TDOUBLE BILL! Com menein; To-morrow SPEEIAL' (Thur Night and contirfuing during the 3 week. “Candida followed by Shaw's One-Act Napoleonie Sat sold his interest in his prospective es-| THE MAN OF Dc SI'INY. | NOTE rise at 8 precis Curtain will BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, MR. KYRLE BELLEW tneluding upported by Original Company M. HOLLAND, in the Celeb Study in Criminology, RAFFLES Rk, Seat Sale Begins Ihursday A BIG NEW SHOW! “OUR BOYS IN BLUE"; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelcy; Klein and Clifton; Paul The I‘l!ml Barnes; and Julia Heinrich; Assisted by Edna Tempest, toin Pictures. Regular Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Prices—10c, 25c and T WEEK, EVERY DAY. GRAND gouse HOUSE MAT. SATURDAY—LAST WEEK Mr. James NEILL Treloar. Wednesday, Thursday, Mr. Neill as Cecil Eertie FiRSt TiM: at 15¢, 25¢, 50¢ Sept. 11—PRINCESS FAN TAN. ALCAZAR Belasco & Mayer, 25¢ to 50c WHITE [ TR0 ThE AveazaR e, | WHITTLbbEY In Clyde Fiteh's Colonia NATHAN lendid production.” —C: all: s tarting with MR. o= er The Original WHITTLESEY mmr T Brandon Tynan V. GENTRA Near Eighth. TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. A TREMENDOUS HIT! Francis Powers' Famous Chinese Play, The First Born & LA8C MAV!R Phone &oum 533 Preceded by the Rollicking !‘lrce Comedy, TURNED UP Pl Evenings ..10e to Boe Matinees “10c, 13¢, 2S¢ Next—“EVIL MEN DO." Peecley N UNSURPASSED PRODUCTION. THE ANHEUSER PUSH The best, the funniest and most complete musical burlesque. A Company of Mirth Conquerors. DOROTHY MORTON. RICE & CADY, GEORGIA O'RAMEY. ‘BOBBY NORTH, El .BEN DILLON, FLOSSIE HOPE _PEARL HICKMAN. Unrivaled Chorus of Forty. New and Catchy Song Hits. Twenty Great Specialties. Scenery and Costuming Never Surpasse MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Special Matinees on Labor Day. Monday, Sept. 5. Admission Day. Friday. Sept. 9. STRICTLY POPULAR PRICES. Burlesque to follow, “MISS MAZUMA," by J. C. Crawtord. Weekly Call, §$1 per Year Bernard | ted Dramatle | The AMATEUR | and Orpheum Mo- | AMUSEMENTS. m’[mljm +OREADOR Week With the GREAT CAST X s 25¢50e T5¢ E"TRA HOLIDAY MATINEES Labor and Admission Days, Sept. 5 and § Blg | LOOK OUT FOR THE SERENADE. . cLUB Bohemian concerr Thursday Afternoon, Sept. Ist. Reserved Seat Sale Now Open CALIFORNIA Matinee To-Day! | i MR, FREDERIC BELASCO FLORENCE ROBERTS —IN “Tess of the D’Urbervilles” Presents Mats. ednes. sion day) and S | H. W. BISHOP September € Pal‘ac e he King 'rn, Public is Invited to an Inspe ot the Theater \l TO-MORROW AND F Between hours of 11 and 4, - Saturday. 11 | BOX OFF YW OPEN, | Phone South 452 And = Splendid Show Every &‘ternoom and Evening in the Theater. TAKE A RIDE ON THE MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD. THREE BABY LIONS IN THE INS LA | Hear the hony Orehestrion. | AMATE! THURSDAY. ADMISSION .. CHILDREN S When T BASEBALL. Oakland Vs. Portland TION PARK Weak Men and Women HOULE USE DAMIANA BITTERS. THE Great Mexican Remedy. gives heaith and | strength to sexval organs. Depot, 323 Market,