The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 1, 1904, Page 9

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'THE ‘SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER e e T ABII{I%%DDVOV{IZ%%SS{T(?I-?ENII)?ION MAT%YBAER E‘r?&[?\/fi Mrs. John Johanson Induces Nels C. Johinnessen to Enter Formai Complaint Against Her Husband for Wife-Beating Suit (ommenced Agamst‘a.n Alleged Get~ thh» Quick: TAKES NOTICE | OF BIC GRAFT Supreme Court. Finds lelt] With System Which Makes | ond Then She Goés to Court and Defends the D:fendant D() You SUPPOSE that a COrnpnny mth a capxlnl of $500, Ofi) oo pmd i firll, and the proud repuutmn PR ; of 38 ygars of coutmuous suedess, would make such an' offer and not. carry rt cut to.the Ieher’ | Legal -Battles EXPeNSive : xews c. . Fonahinessen. -deciared’ that [1n that istrict-—swere not woith making | Concern Lha'tges _Fl‘fi d; e YfOU“SUPPUSE e l!“’*""“:'zx‘f‘m"xg standing with Ity wadl ovy W ! th k o M. 5 chiances of still greater success. by failiog to ful y promise we make? never again will he champion the cause € uproar over that Signor M. and DO ¥OU: & SE we wotld Teabe. sucli: an-offer if we Qid. not i tho ok his’' compatriots were creating when the ; invasion - occurred. One of the blue- He ) . of a wife abused by her husband. confidetice in the satisfying quality of oiir-goods? twas driven- to that determination by JUDG : LS WE KNOW we can plea_.e you ‘and save you' inoney, ‘for HAYNER: WHISKEY goes IS MANDAMUSED { 2 coats supplemented that opinion with - . | the inconsistent conduet of Mrs. JOhn | oy oion " 0f belief that the .al-| 3 st : & ] direct from our :distille you, with. all -its original qchneu and flavor, carrying a !I':inwl‘i]‘l\ for _\p]) »al - in Jobanson of 371 Harriet street. First|jegeq christeriing was merely utilized | HobS00 SHVS Comp'any }{aq Hgg?fil i{figifiufhefifg’rggfifax{fase-file[;fii. b’[‘gal;s\ifi;r;{i:gb;ft ?&Réfzgf:fl she urged Mr. Johannessen to formally | as an excuse by the- defendants to Numerous Criminal C Dictionaries Are Big as lodge complaint against her spouse on the charge of béating her and then ‘she mounted the witness stand in the court of Police Judge Cabaniss ang averred that she and the defendant .could get along nicely together if such people as* Mr. Johann i would refrain from. dbutting into “their -domestic jars. Mr. Johanson was unfortunate in his in- indulge a penchant for becoming drunk | and disorderly. Besides, the formal be- stowal of a name upon a bahe was not an event of sufficient importance | 16 justify the raising of a hubbub that banished sleep from hundreds of folk who.had never heard of the ‘infant:’ “Are you a father?” inquired the Judge, 2 | “I'am not’” was the officer’s prompt Written Mow» Than Flf—» A blow in court s.gzln-t nnother al- leged get-rich-quick Scheme is-aimed. by H. FsHobson, Whi- recently repre- sented several hundred Chinese In“a. suit agalnst the Pacific States ‘Mer- s r of this’ 2 o ing bene- ability to obtain el!}p:rr}‘ll\el\l, she Sa‘.d', ans\\er ¥ cantile' Company, \\'h{eh.pm‘mxé:d. fifty To say that Mr. Johannessen- was ! They couldn’t conviet F. K. Raymond Vested. o astounded by Mrs. Johanson’s testi- of burglary because of insufficient evi- The two ¢oncetns . against ' which mony would convey an inadequate -de- ‘dficv to prove that he actually broke Hobson directs his ldtest.action make £ scription of his state of mind. It made i into a Taylor-street saloon, but ‘they , the same promise of large returns:and him speéchiess and he rubbed ears | found in one of his pockets a skeleton Hobson makes the sane cnarge of. “H- as if he suspected them of practicing | key, and now they hope. to conviet B jouq) business” and:Intent to: defraui % d Then he reiterated h: story i of having burgiar's tools in h.« pPosses- gy gefendants named are a@s folo: ¥ h accentuated emphas As'a room- | sion. Mr. Raymond, the iS. The Fidelity Funding Ci mp' ¥, - and boart in-the Johanson domi-.|a petty:larcenist, Wwho makes a special- pire Digmond Compan 4 Dever, he treatn Mrs. her he could not avoid cogmni- f the fact that Mr. Jobanson’s nt of his family was shameful. Johanson was left to provide: for dren’ as- best she | »() of abstracting- the | telephone box: | ¥ cash -contents of- s & Frank Thompeon -and: Oscar Fields: E. J. Carpenter, I: Pierce and L. Boyle, rectors of .the two: concerns. The scheme of the parties, At is sar if 1 the chi Will be sentenced to-day by Judge Con- | forth, is ‘o sell contracts upon. pay- N coutd, while. her husband idied away |lan, ‘Who pronounced themi guilty' of ments of « 1e dollar A, week, Do €O’ r 2 his time and got drunk whén he could.| grand larceny. Th visited the jew- .ract to (e for.” more . than -.$100. { thing savoring of work | elry shop of William Casanova, on Failure to make a weekly instailment: did was to eseort from: thé place. where earned a scant livelihood for- her on she Stocktor str nd asked him to show them some rings, as.they desired to | burchase 4 hoop -of gold ‘to’ place upon entails forfeiture or a‘penalty for the period of grace. would entitle the holder: to recetve the -A ‘matured ¢ontraet | " purposes. That’s why it’s .supplying over half a million satlsfied customers. That’s why YOU should try #. Your _ money back if you’ "te ot satisfied. preferred for other. uses. .That’s why we are .regularly Direct from our dnshllery o YUII Saves dealers’ profits. Prevents adulteration, - rohn FULL QUART BOTTLES of uimcn ¥ family, and he did that only because i the finger of a young woman to whom amount-of his investment- “and. fifty m FFE We will send e fes tha gome! y 1e e 0 X v D £ h feared \\.h..‘t b‘(vl‘n body mlg-hl “tell | one of them had plighted his troth. Mr. | “fi'"“‘ ‘more for e\fers doliar, v_u,(» in, 0 R SEVEN-YEAR- LD RYE for “00, and we will pay the ¥ her s as entitled to_an easiér ox-| Casanova complied . by setting before Hobson charged -that, :owing .ta the| g sy . - s vith. | 3 = e : express charges. | :When you receive the whiskey, try it and if you don’t find e istence. Mr. -Johannessen lived with.| them a tray filled with engagement and harmlex of the cohtraects,. the’ Hahn- it all right and as 2B Yol Sver iised OF chn by s daahadealis ab S t = the Johansons becausé hé desired o | wedding circlets, and while they were it «of the eompany. are Invreased and. - then send rtmk at ¥>ur éxpense and your “yw will gmz to y u matter help the woman and. liitle-ones, but_his | turning over the-articles; ostensibly 'to its assets decreased, réndering the com-. ik mait - How cowid an ofic{r’ebe' P 563 g a2 ey mk’“dmd m’:: 1 9 .cents blood fairly boiled every. time he cast |find one that would suit them, they pany insolvent, and.it i only a fiatter i{ the expense; if the goods do not-please you. Won’t you let us send you & s g ts run often to eyes on Mr. -Johanson. The batt “|tried to substitute a 5-cént brass ring ‘of calculation to shoW ilhflt alt of ‘the trial order? e ship in &pla!n uard case B.O marks to show what's ‘insid b many "’”'T""' for ‘which the arrest was made camie |for a $10 ‘gold-ditto. . Detected. in the: contracts cannot matuse:and:are im: It you don’t want 4 quarts yourself, join wnt‘halnmd b = . n‘;:“ ‘l\“‘l:ni‘hf: within Mr. Johannessenr’s direct obser- | act, they tried to escape, but the- jew- possible og performance: g odlg % : the transeripts YAUOn- It consisted.of Mr. Johanson eler was too quick-for them. | ~The plaintiff declares. that xs,o@o or - %lmlei:zncf ":“b:?uhmfi“xq:xn'&, ::mihztc;nnea. Af“n:::" hi(h-gnh 1 expense = | striking Mre. Johanson’s arm violently | . . . 3 | more such contratts have ‘been -sold, 3 o hnh‘"n{;g:d:gn:m';r:u;“n(:.;‘m;h‘t gall ‘= give one-for ‘more in every T t Judges and With his fist and then shaking .her| Georgé Williams and Patrick O'Toole | for.which the company. has reqel\;]e‘d 4 ls"’i-mw ' ] A see to it that roughiy,-his only provocation being | were held by Judge Cabaniss to answer $450,000. He says that it -was: falsely A msr“T .. $ stricken out. hint dropped by her to the effect that |a burglary charge in ‘the Superior represented that the Fidelity -Funding - i 1856 mE " YHEB nls“Lu“ o’"‘“ - Supr observes in the ped he would soon get a job. l(‘n.n‘l They felonicusly entered a can-| Company had' a paid . ‘up "capital -of 469 8T, lW'S. MO. ST. PAUL, MIN DAYTON, O. " ATLANTA, GA. - The \“",r bz~ ac nnessen’s first impulse—trans-'| gy store on Stockton steet, . 1$200,000 end fraudulently: represeénted % ok S nm;'h’;; h a lne of chivalric an- i - | that the contracts. o4ld réturn large K the graft are 3 nding into remote Norse-his- | *'Judge Fritz issued a bench warrant Proiit. higher State tory—was to.fell Mr. Johanson -with a |'for Miles T. Baird, who was on.parole | -~ Hobson sues as bhe ‘holder of ten con- O O i3S S have been obeyed if Mrs. Johanson had | kdife, he pursued his: wife and T Frederick. Jung has’ sued, paomm Biggest Excursion of the Year. not interceded and suggested the en- | turbed the peace of the boarding-house _rqnlrac\hh‘oh:le‘rsl t_g.a;xlpg:r ;n (;e s;xii.t Stamm No. 78, United Order ‘of Red | QOLuuglA mimcsc ¥ Y. M lisiment. of. l]aw to avenge:her Wrong. |in whic tie 8 <h and Leav- ' t¢ get their division:-of ‘the funds. e S R e : THEATR: < Mr.-Johannessen then went and Su'(!reller:,u':;:: n?ere:f.s.’de ?‘w‘fuam:dd_dxgum also asks for judsment; -iit their.be, | Mel. for 3300, dlleged to. be ‘due on | LEADIRG THEATR: m m to the complaint : ‘guished himself several Tonths ago by | half, for $450,000, an ‘fifunction ' pre-the death henefit of Philip Liésenfeld, DOUBLE BILL ! : T Mrs. Joh on's defense of her hus firing a -pistol in the Russ House bar- | venting the defendarts fromi disposing | 4 decedsed member. Jung-alleges Lhatf To. (x(;x:,a!;r‘lx?y. ' band might have obtained his release |room ajd thiusting the muszle of the | °f the money, and the appolnlmam of { {E¢ benedit: was-1eft to, him: by Liesen- | s i, THE it M John Pettee, suwrinl"ndf‘m of | weapon against the ‘bosom of an inof- 5 feld in. his last wil ARNOLD- DALY annotnces -Bernard Shaw's . o smalbrny the Universal Service ciety, had not.| fensive citizen. He was. allowed to go | Another action in the samé line was u‘,n refuses to pay . it. : Bi 2 Bt corroborated Mr. Johafinessen’s tésti-| on his own. recoghlzance to. keep the | commenced’ by ‘Charles K.: Blender CANDIDA. g wives are absent. ADVERTISEMENTS. blow, and that jmpulse would certainly to the defendant’s genéral and contrihuted some atong the same line. She . Johanson had changed worthlessness new testimon: opined that M when, armed with two daggers and a peace, but the charge against him was never dismissed and he will he sen- tenced for it when he is placed before ihls Honor Judge Fritz. ists and accompanying friends is $25 20. tracts assigned by F. H. Staniey. He .\ asks the court to order the 15,000 other a, receiver for the business: against the Pacific States Mercarntile Company and the Republi: Securities Company, the latter concern being the alleged successor to the other company’s | curities Company was the result. Blen- Sues for Death Benefit, . ‘but fhe organiza- | A Ca ad of Tranks. A carload of trunks and _dress cases just received n ving of 50 per cent in freight. If in need of a trunk, | Court. He owes $592 and has 3585 Followed hy Bernard Shaw's orie-act Napoleonic satire, 'THE MAN OF D=STINY. ! OREADOR With the GREAT CAST T %riens - 256 508 75¢ Week ot attitude toward the defendant be- ————— { assets. Blender s the holder of ninety- | yajise; dress suit cise, wrist bag or | - Beginning NEXT MONDAY, SEPT. 5, \ cause she was afraid of him. Mrs. YOSEMITE VALLEY. | four shurfs of !he.‘"aciflc Stateg Mer- ’ thing in the leather goods line. com EXTHI “0‘.‘0“‘ I‘“'EES O T trrmey oy Petted had seen the evidence of . the b ; | cantile Company's ‘contracts and al- | seg the largest assoriment and {&Ows;li MR. KYRLE BELLEW || tabor asd Admission Days, Sept. 5 and 9 g - i battery on the woman’s arm and MrS. | personally Conducted Knights Tem- leges that the company has received j FOCOT "0 WHC T . = ot SEATS ALWAYS SELLIN § 7 5 e ¥ SIIE s DANENOnt BE Somtinuie. ME NG | Mar eet. : Supported: by original Company, including LOOK OUT FOR THE -~SERENADE." tee was prepared to have the chil-| . nlar Excursion. | : i 'K: ) hn o Tac ‘h h’ e- | ——— E. M, Holland; in the celebrated dramatic A CLUB n taken care of if the man was sent | i i | clares that the company, which has | study in criminology, B h 5 aturda . 8 ber 3, 3 Insolvent Woodsman. to’jail. Mrs. Pettee confessed she -had | 07 Saiuiday morning BEReriicl & M been charged with fraud, conceived the |- [ ARSC SO TOOGSIAN, | RAFFLES =i onemian concerr y “butted in,” and she proposed to “butt | g0 vo oo Ualier and the Blg Trees | idea of incorporating a new company amen-. B, & . . _'~ bt CRACKSMAN. This Afterncon at 3. 0 e s in” whenever a helpless woman and | wij] leave over the Santa Fe. The round to which it could turn over’ its busi- Eureka, filed a peh.uon in mSOIWHCYi SEATS NOW READY. Reserved Seat Sale Now Open. little children are being ill treated by { trip rate for Knights Templar excursion- | ness and assets and the Republic Se- ' yesterday in the United States D|srrict! -~ | Great Fall Opening in the County Jail. e e "splracy and collusion and asks the ——— St 1 COMPLAINS TO THE POLICE { court to give him judgment. for the Yosemite Excupsion. | £ MII-LINERY Michael Casey, who stole five loaves AFTER CHOKING A WOMAN sums invested in the. schemé. 25 90 round trip to Yosemite Valley WAk - of bread from Harry Rahlmann's it M0 — g and the Blg Treés on the personally con- A Blfi NEW s"0w| { And SUITS bakery, told Judge Conlan that he was |Max Weltier Leaves Jewelry With| HAGAN WARRANT 1S-ISSUED.—The ivar- ggg::g‘bf‘) ;eh‘:sk’flgl:fllfl)rht;i\;\:r;tmn.ut . prompted to the theft by the hinger of rant for the arrest of ‘William J. Hagan, city | © = .- OUR BOYS IN BLUE ,._ their natural pretector. Mr. Johanson was given three monthsg| Full particulars at Santa Fe office, ‘Nl Market st. Friends and Accuses Anna Green der makes the usual charges of con- undertaker, on' a charge of arfesting and at- solvent credits. —_———— his “ii'h "l’.‘d fih”drl’.n; };“’ H‘;"“r ‘;‘;" of Having Stolen It. taching » dcad body upon u demand.of inoney Contractor Nichols Disappears, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ®eley; Klein o> sympathetically listening to . y z or servicos rendered ‘was sworn. to before Casey’s tale of distress when Mrs. Kate| Max Weiner, tailor, 222 Kearny Folice Jud Cabaniss yesterday by Mrs. Kate| Nathan Nichols, a contractor, re-| m”n“m h',"mw.,.".'. ‘ha::u‘“mx 2z, Netll o - Harris of 249 Crescent avenue appeared | street, kept two policemen and (uo;;Th";;m'll)-n;rhf‘bns;r\‘-di;‘\q’-:;m, p’:?:.h:;dr{m;:- siding at 3803 Sacramento street, d_is_‘ and Julia !ehm, Treloar, Assisted e b 4 and swore to a complaint alleging that | detectives busy for some hours yes- in-law, who died .2‘0 m’n ity _A::d County Hos- | APpeared from home on the morning L!hldu '!::M Orpheum Mo- the defendant was a drunkard and |terday investigating a charge that he | P (acan Gook ihe hody from iho hooshiel | Of Abgust 22. . He had been despond- | Rehiar Matinees . Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. failed to provide.for his family’s main- tenance. Then the Judge remanded Mr. Casey for further investigatien. made against Anna Green of robbing ! him and a counter charge by the| on August 22 and demanded.$15 from her: ent for.geveral days prior. Saturday and Sunday. Prices~—10c, 23¢ and 50=. NEXT WEEK, FRSt TM: at 15¢, 25¢, 50¢ SATURDAY, FAREWELL NIGHT. woman that Weiner had-choked her | £ ADVERTISEMENTS. ~ 58 2 MATINEE EVERY DAY. 8- .| ana tried to_ kill her. . . H AR NI AN A A A S el "» 8. 1—PRINCRSS FAN TAN. 919 Market St" Tony Phillips, who keeps-a saloon| Weiner shortly before:3 o'clock ves- | % i 0 ; ’ - ' E 1 3 —— near the Presidio, refused to sell a|terday mosning told policemen Hurd 5 RL . £ vl Bt % i glass of beéer to a soldier named Arthur | and Lycette that the woman .had sto- a ALCAZA mmmon, 4 Bet. Fifth and Sixth. Pelham and Arthur cut up so roughly {leh from him a gold watch and chain, | MATINEE SATURDAY. |} ;. Price, that a policeman arrested him for dis. turbing the peace. Judge Conlan ordered the defendant to appear to-day for sen- a diamond stick pin, an overcoat and | a diamond lockef while they were in | the Inverness Hotel, 135 Mason street. _MR. FREDERIC BELASCO Presents FLORENCE ROBERTS TO-NIGHT—ALL WEE Evg.. 25¢ to 76c. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., nc:oso- tence and then-he complimented. Mr. | They :went. to. the Augusta $otel, - fiND oo W/ HITIE [ 1he hcAzar co. Phillips on his obedience to the law |.536 Geary street.. She denied that she - To 'EA.T i | e WHITT E SEY which prohibits the selling of liquor | had stolen anything from Weiner, but ! ‘==DRINK== 24 I 'ess Of the | L 1 i In Ciyde Fitch's Colonial i Drama, for consumption on his premises. Judge Cabaniss expressed regret that he was compelled to dismiss the charge of obtaining money under falss pre- had choked her and tried | &hie showed marks on her | said that he to kill her. neck to prove it. ! Detectives R¥an and Taylor were | notified and they took Weiner and the | Brightest, Lightest, Neat- in San Francisco. est, and Cleanest Market D’Urb,eivilles" Friday (Admis- NATHAN Patriotism HALE tenses which Mrs. Augusta Finga of | woman to the City Prison. and locked | ME 3 ’ H Mate S WoOneeARY “Enjoyed By & Iatxe audience.”—Chronicle. 708 Capp street had filed against L |thent up pending developments. After | e es to s“‘“ A“ Pm":s' | sion day) and Saturday. A spiendid production.” —Call, N. Connors,.who operated a scheme | making an -investigation they discov- | I | MO ST EE MR WHITTLEABY tn unsophistichted housewives ; powder and a year's subscrip- duced to pay $3 for a can of | ered that Weiner haqd left his jewelry and overcoat in different fe keeping during the night. - The | loons for | . und 12%¢ - LIQUORS. B. RYE WHISKEY _ hotile J Ever hear 6f such cuf. Re; J?& . ROBERT EMMET The Orizinal Brandon Tynan Version. tion to a popular periodical, the price | woman was at once released from cus- fl\l‘nzrficur % Bl;e; ‘TI("’": ‘“ of the latter being but $1 per annum. |tody. As she refused to prosecate | e gy TTILOD I T AN UNSURPASSED PRODUCTION. bisce “It is apparent,” said his Honor, [ Weiner for choking her he was later . c‘“ TOMA- "“" R cza 13¢ “that this defendant hae attempted to defraud confiding women; but” he has operated with such shrewdness that I cannot conviet him of obtaining money released. | —_—————— { CORONER'S JURY MAKES | TWO RECOMMENDATIONS *1 £oifd pack. Usunl wh sale price $2. n THE ANHEUSER PUSH - | The best, the funniest and most complete | { musical burlemue Company _of nmn C;l;%ulmn A D(JRUH!Y MORTON & CADY, Market st., Near Eighth. Phone South sz. TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK, Matinees Saturday and Sunday. A TREMENDOUS HIT! under false pretenses.” \ 875 e & KUMMIL Bottle S3c - — Av the Judge's suggestion a charge | L. « R " o 2 el River| lImported. Reg. 31.10. 85¢ (E}EL‘)"_){gl?:L?\)}:lA(?iEY mfiflf gx‘l’.m. T Pewers’ T ® Chi Piay, b of petty larceny was immediately en- | P/0cks for Rallway “Frogs” and e can o | FOLP LION COCETAILS. FLOSSIE HOPE . HARL HICKMAN, | ] nen that the ates tered against Connors, and It will be| Marks Suggested for Bottles Con- Al varleties. T B R O e ety °<‘:~:{"5pe:§|'m‘:dsce::-2’ ot be excelled for gen- heard to-day. 3 taining Carbolic Acid. American Brand. Reg. 2 for 26c. and Costuming Never Surpassed. I ty in this line. A . trial il 3 Coroner Leland held inquests yes- CHOICE RANCH EGGS...doz 25c B“"T',‘“Effi,i‘.‘,“o,.”fim",‘DDE‘;"%L., ! e m e e | Thomas Westburn, seaman, was |ferday upon the bodies of Charles i OA S ORa T PREBIDINT'S B1E rrac B | 0P e Day, Friday. Sebt 0. | Preceded by the Rollicking Farce Comedy. wince yor our HneR ' tacking along Fast street.when Joseph | Ray and Mary Brad and verdicts of . T Goart: Full proot oty ;..,,.;‘,E‘.‘T.‘f,.‘.’fi’ MISS MAZUMA by | TURNED upP « ods w ok better and | Wood Frank Dougherty roughly | half censure were returned in both o o TASSE S0 bong s Ree_$1.25 3. C. Crawtord } Evenings -.10e to 500 bl PR e josticd off the sidewclk. When | cages. E BRI LG MCERAYER WHISKEY.bottle T5e = | FRKES R ‘ioe, 152, 385 PR | he asked for an explanation of their| Ray was a switchman employed by B8 Delicious. COT BEANDY... bottle 50¢ g0 | -5 = i Next—"EVIL MEN DO." conduct one of them struck him and | . gouthern Pacific Company. On Jhe genuine imporicd, “Reg. 135 Ry DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT room.du EMP; Rg Palace and . Grand . WIBSICKHEADAGHB. | when he struck back the other jostler | also attacked him. Judge Conlan pro- qxuun((d them both guilty of battery ! and said he would sentence them this morning. Frank Manconacetti, who keeps a sa- -loon at Stockton and Union streets, was entertaining about half a dozen | of his friends, including one woman, in a back room of his premises, at 2 | o'clock yesterday morning when their revelry .was abruptly interrupted by | two policemen, who arrested the entire crowd and charged them with disturb- | ing the peace. .When they appeared }the words, “Carboli¢ acid, poison,” gy & before Judge Cabaniss and pleaded t s AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. [ 4% atiagol ‘Dol NistaSaios wuhfé"’“ the label. The jury condemned | MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. | ADMISSION.......10c | CHILDREN. the sale of carbolic acid “without bet- B L AR O A R ‘Wien Phoning Ask for “The Chul ! reality a rather hilarious celebration |of the baptism of Signor Mancona- | cetti’s partner’s infant son his Honor | smiled upon them with kindness and August 25 his foot caught in a frog of a switch and before he could extricate kimself a train came along and ran over him. The jury made the follow- ing recommendation: { We, the jury, ‘recommend that biocks oF | other safety devices be Instituted in all frogs i.when possible in order to prevent similar acci- 1 dents. i { Mary Brady drank carbolic acid by mistake for a gargle of peroxide of hydrogen on August 24. Both bomea‘ were of the same size, shape and ap- | pearance, Wwith white labels. The poison had a skull and crossbones and ; ter distinguishing marks. ———————— PLEADS GUILTY TO EMBEZZLEMENT. Frank MeCarty, a_boy 17 years of age, pieaded Y PRE gv-u O¢; 15-pound pail $1.25 ure fogd, Samples by asking. SHOULDER ke Sugar cured. Reg. Toe. SBALMON STEAKS. cans 25¢ Extra fancy pack. Ru 20c. CHILI SAUCE. ...150 bottle for 5S¢ California Packing Compan; FRENCHEH BREAKFAST CO: Good. rich cup. Reg. gOc 10, NEW 3 pounds 250 Ugual price 15¢_pound. Se PORK ;- .oan Ready to eat. Reg. 3§ for 26c. Uncolored or Young Hyson. SWEET .. ....gallon AAA Port, AAA Shery, I. de 0. 1.00 AAA elica and AAA private stock. Vineyard. Reg. $1 urk's Reg. gallori 83,25 °g\ml 1o A. V. H. l{'“-a Sb‘ o IMPORTED CHAMP. wuu & '_ G s s :w:nmw.:awrxo.ragflrgflfl.mu—m v TS . W. BISHOP, Lossee and Manager. September 3—SATURDAY—September 3. - Every Night 'flummr, o, Palace %. King 'n.. Pphlln in lnvnm t-e Inspection of the | TO-DAY AND FRIDAY ' Saturday, 11 to 4. \ © Concert by Orchestra. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN.’ Phone South 452. BASEBALL. Qakiand vs. Portland T RECREATION PARK, told them to depart. guilty in Judge Dunne's’ court yesterday to Eighth and Harrison sts. The policeman opinec that all the|2 “":;m‘;’ "“’"Vh:"“':"m""""n“ . ‘:':::‘ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, bables in the Latin Quarter—and the fincain_the Preston School of Industry till he M'ruizurl 3P M nation’s chief magistrate would find | gttains hie imajority. He hired a horse UNDAY, 2:30 P. lwthlu t wmplun of in that respect bygey from Willlam Clough on June 13 and s0ld the riz. M. 'LADIES FREE THURSDAT AND nmu! Advance Sale of Seats at 5 Stockton st. Between hours of 11 and 4, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m, |” EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR And » Splendid Show Every Afterncon umumm TAKE A fllDI ON THE MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD. THREE BABY LIONS IN THE Z0O. INSPECT CABARET DE LA MORT. Hear the Pneumatic Symphony Orchestrion. WEEKLY CALL 16 Pages. 81 per Year

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