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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1904. DEPOSITION | READY 70 SICN. ———— Miss Warren Tells of Trip to New York and Events That ~ Preceded Arrival MISS DOLBEER'S HEALTH Patient Seemed Cheerful on Last Day of Her Existence and Made no Camplaint| her deposition beer case told the ):!.sn Wl:'e; in & clear, eoncna e story of Miss Doi- and stood the severe Attorney Hiram Jobhn- RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE SEEK OPINIONS SIDE BY SIDE IN COURT : —— 0N RECESSION Police Judge Mogan Displays Rare Finesse! = ——= - in His Treatment of a Little Brown Man ‘Kslfiég‘;&;‘};:{?& i’;; and a Subject of the Muscovite Empire| mpeme of Wide Diseussion 'BOARD OFTRADETOMOVE hastening. He will be sentenced Among the misdemeanants grouped | we: ! ¥ by Judge .\Iog'an_ re Police Judge Mogan yesterday morning were a Russian and a Japa- Luciile Kimball-Murray, who surrep- mese, and they stood side by side and | i ong s ooy e Daggage from the Qenaton, Congressmen, Many Alleoatlon That Spouse De-'® - cast eful glances at each other. }l".zre:dnn Hotel and left a $38 When the atteation of Bali H;cl(;yl bill unpaid, airily informed Judge Mo-| Societies d Lawmakers serted Her Without Cause And was called to the juxtaposition of the| gan that she had settled the indebted- | = . s "o Slay and the Jap he hastily thrust his | ness and would like to be dismissed| VWil Expm& Opinions Is Corroborated bI Mother Th d & lx 15 burly form between them and kept it | from Fus:ody. Her airiness of demeanor | pae i MR vrs ny, em l' ’] there until their respective cases were quickly fled, however, when his Honor at > asked the bax:;i if her mrfinu bardi A committee consisting of General N.!| Mary C. Warde, the pretty actress, | ® - o to t S TORNRS" [N and p cpypman, Joh_nP Trish, w H. Mills, known to the theatrical worid as F iens fro he Czar's do- > P! 3 x i rom loaded "e\‘ol:;r by l:.:.g that he had am th.u:kmg o gmm, married.” yesterday r-eponed to the California | vorce yesterday by Ju Hunt from State Board of Trade in reference to the recession of the Yosemite Valley| and the Mariposa : Tree grove to the “Married > exclaimed the Judge, sur- veying her aged countenance. “Why, how old are you?" i “Sixty years,” was the simpering an- been hunting birds at Ingleside and was on his way home with the weapon when Patrolman & o streets. Federal Government. The importance | at First and Fo | swer; “but a geptleman wants to make of - the matter seemed to the board to| Spparent DRervousness. moda, from realm of the Mikado, me his own, and I'm sure he would not e § ARE YOU REGISTERED? ; You can register for the coming election in the precinct in which you reside: ‘Wednesday, September 14, 'MARY C. WARDE GETS DIVORCE 3 | Polly Stockwell, as She Is! Known in the Theatrical World, Is Given Freedom | TELLS OF ABANDONMENT | ! i [ 10am to 9p. m Arthur F. Warde, son of the distin-| H guished tragedian, Frederick Warde. In her deposition, in which she was| corroborated by her mother, Mrs. | Ethel Stockwell, the plaintiff says H g the deposition, will be a brief sald that his breaking of & window on t street was purely accidental er of the narratives was accepted and after the Judge had pro- both the defendants gulity as DO NOT FAIL TO REGISTER. be sufficient to make it advisable to se- | jcure the opinions-of influential bodies throughout the State, the Governor and | the United States Senators and Con~ gressmen from California: During a| like to have hxs wife's picture in the rogues’ galiery.” “T'll suspend sentence for a week,” muttered the court, still gazing stead- ily at the face of the bride-to-be. that her husband, without cause or| reason, abandoned her in June, 1897.] : Her appeals that he return to her, she | were not heeded. Young Warde and Polly Stockwell | g were married March 17, 1834. They | The woman came here from Salinas, and under cross-examination confessed that the object of her visit was to pro- cure young women to lead a life of shame in the Santa Cruz County town. o, the spectators breathlessly his next move. They realized cacy of the task confronting him. shed one of the men more se- the other his neutrality as ssia and Japan would be question. And as he framed in d the sentences he would impose vas so intense as to awaken ner who had dropped into ment he entered the ed in it until the isturbed him. a finesse worthy of the mat that ever graced unal, his Honor fi 4 Jc-nzc' asked the witness her trip from Burope on the :p Deutschiand. “ arren said that on the w—orya‘e Do Iver Erickson, George Johnson, Peter Iverson, John Iverson and Forger Shubstedt, natives of Sweden, went into at Third and e found a stai- stranger exhibiting his brawn By ing a machine that registered the r of pounds that the striker fell with a single blow. John who is something of a slugger pooh-poohed the muscular un- prowess until the latter trans- is thumps from the machine to face, and then John's four com- mixed in the melee. When Pa- Hurley and Tillman, hastily ed by John Anderson, entered e they found a writhing mass ity on the floor and succeeded ng the five Swedes, while the mysteriously eluded their and disappeared. Judge Mo- ntinued the case till next Thurs- ced James Wood- a wooden leg, to sed three $10 gnld pleces “Then he replaced his tim- g and stumped out of followed by an attorney, e had refused to pay be- failure to escape punish- Willilam Flannery, classified by the police as “a diamond dip,” is accused before Judge Mogan of having stolen-a first-water brilliant from the neckscarf' worn by Walter M. Kelly on the front platform of a Sutter street car. Ae- npanying the complainant at the was Lieutenant L. R. Sargent of flagship New York, and both of the them gave chase to the thief, who es- caped. Two -"ars later Flannery was 1 of being a pick- Kelly and Lieutenant ed him a2s the diamond snatcher. ony for the defense will be heard next Tuesday. e - —— BIG TRAFFIC DURING § RECENT CONCLAVE WEEK Reports of Rallroads Show They Handled Over 20,000 Excur- sionists From the East. Reports received by the Southern | Pacige Company from its agents at the various gateways to the coast show that the number of people who availed themselves of the opportunity to visit San Francisco during the Templar Conclave was 17,017, of which 10,274 came by way of Ogden, 1146 by way of El Paso, 1575 via Angeles and 4022 around by way of Portland. A revision of these fig- according to the railroad of- may show an increase of prob- 0 ms. It is estimated Santa Fe Company, which .A.\:..lcz;ped by washouts along carried westward about 3500 , which will bring the total of Eastern visitors in this city ave week up to a little Miss Alexander and ersons. 20 CITY EMPLOYES MUST NOT SHARE SALARIES a real pleasure ou. I hope rt when * said Mr. Ogden. . J.J. Welch, who said he was a vaud lle artist, disturbed the peace ear! morning at Eddy and Mason ets by blowing ‘a bicycle whistie h much vigor. A t only was he biowing the whis- Patrolman Pat Smith testified, t be was working his legs as if a treadmill, and commandin ry persons to get out of the you Arttorney Advises That Extra Depaties o in Recorder’s Office Be Paid by the Municipality. a query from the Attorney has give: e twenty-four co Recorder’s office a share of index he Southern Pacific Com- port of the loc The United Railroads enjoyed its share of the penefits accruing from the big gathering of strangers in San Francisco concla week. Tuesday, the day of the great parade, was, not- withstanding the fact that street traf- | fic was interrupted for four hours dur- | ing the progress of the parade, a ban- | ner day in the history of the street| railway gorpofration, the total number | of passengers carried being a trifle over 140,000. ——— SCHUSSLER TALKS ON | The sum of $6000 for the payment of these but the Mayor refused defendant explained that he ect of making him fancy that he, was riding a wheel on & crowded thor- oughfare. “In other words,” remarked the Judge, “you had wheels In your head?” Case dismissed. ! P, | Waiter Buford’s audible perusal of| Scott’s “Lady of the Lake” so annoyed the bookworms in the reading-room of rder’s office, under the plea urgent need of help, of- their salaries, but the es that this is 1I- ——— i Declares That a Continuous Supply | for Municipalities Is of Far Greater | Valaue to the People. ! cott. attorney for the New Hermann Schussier resumed his in- | Glass Insurance Com- WATER FOR IRRIGATION - discussion incidental to the reeepuon of ‘the report from the committee the board added to the report on sugges-| tion of Jobn P. Irish a resolution that| the recession of the Yosemite and Mar- iposa grove, if it should be made, ought | to inciude the extinctiom of all yrtvus claims for roads, ‘trails or other com- | struction or equities. In the committee report it was set| forth that the board has been impressed by the arguments made by the Native Sons of the iden West in favor of recession to the Federal Government and the incorporation of the valley and big tree grove with existing national | park and forest reservations; also that such recession will put an end to the! inconvenience and risks of a divided| jurisdiction, now existingeby reason of | the State control of the valley and the big tree grove, while each is surround- ed by Federal reservations under the jurisdiction of the United States. Therefore it was resolved that for the | purpese of procuring an expression of opinion concerning the policy of zhz proposed recession the manager of the| State Board of Trade should be au-| thorized to send copies qf the report| and resolution submitted by the com-| mittee of the State Board of Trade to| the different commercial and improve- ment organizations of the State, to Governor Pardee, to the United States| Senators and Representatives in Con-| gress from California, to the Native| Sons of the Golden West, the Califor-| ma Water and Forest Association, the Sierra Club, the Sempervirens Club and | to the Senators and members of the | California Assembly, such opinions when received to be published in a bul- letin by he State Bqard of Trade for A resolution was adopted on motien | of John P. Irish as follows: ould be better kmown to oo Sl ol arrange Stanford Univessity, and also to arrange with | Wheeler fur g extension. of the same excarsion to San a2d the Lick Ob- servatory. ‘W. H. Mills, who has been invited to| deliver an address about the Sacra- mento Valley before the Irrigation Con- gress, to be held at El Paso, was ap- pointed a delegate to represent the Cal- | ifornia State Board of Trade at that! congress. H. D. Loveland was appointed as del- egate to the Trans-Mississippi Com- mercial Congress, that will meet in St.| Louis, on the exposition grounds, next month. —_—— Burned by Electricity. Frank Bill, while making changes en the switchboard at the Union Iren Works yesterday, was badly burned by the fuse blowing out. He was taken to the Potrero Hospital, where Dr. Bruce dressed his wounds R. H. Thompson receivell similar | injuries gvhile working on the plant at the Majestic Theater. Dr. Glover of! the Emergency Hospital attended to his wounds. |and Mrs. Frederick Warde were bez-! | Fanning from Bert A. Fanning, | along the North Shors Raflrcad. You can get | street, Sam Francisco. See advertisements in papers for regis- istration places. =3 WW | have one son, Arthur F. Warde Jr.. now six years of age, who is at pres- ent with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Warde, his grandparents, in Brooklyn, N. Y. The young wife and mother re- quested that the c\mody of the child | be not disturbed, for, she said, Mr. | : H . AMUSEMENTS. GOLUMB_I Powell Strset. Near Market Last Time Next Sunday N YRL BEI_L[W KYRI_E I. . lomrn. ter able to educate and support lum‘ than she is, as she is compelled to} travel from place to place to earn| her own livelihood in her capacizy as an actress. Her request was Decrees of divorce were .Jso ed yesterday to Bessie Walker troml Leon J. Walker, for extreme cruelty; | Anna B. Moore from George J. Moore, | for wiliful neglect; O. F. Wann from | Agnes M. Wann, for desertion: }:lleu. Ray from Eugene Ray, tor deaemo:l. ! Annie B. Thompson fro; Thompsen, for deseruon. EHle B. for | Jennie L. Cloflin i s CIRCUS arrzzsoow AT R HE TODAY Z=vENING AT Show Grounds, 11th and Market Ste. RINGLING BROS. willful neglect; In the Fascinating Dramatic Production, from Guy D. Cloflin, for cruelty; and | Nellle C. McGuire from Thomas Mc-| JRR A JF, FL E - Guire, for cruelty. Suits for divorce were filed yester. day by John Pearson against C;.herme | Pearson, for cruelty; Dominico Fon-| tana against Anna Fontana, for de-| sertion; Clarnie Marguerite Tracy against Charles Bertram Tracy. for unfaithfulness; Edward L. Walcott against Maud A. Walcott, for crueity; | Mary Elliott against John Elliott, for | cruelty; and Lilllan M. McKeaney, nst Francis V. McKenney, tnrr Ll.llure to provide. I s MONDAY 35 Hamlin and M s MARVELOUS EXTRAVAGANZA, “WIZARD OF 0L” S8 PEOPLE—MOSTLY GIRLS—S8 SEATS READY TO-MORROW. CALIFORNIA TO-DAY. Mr. F!—d:r.c Belasco Presents FLORENCE ROBERTS In Tast Sessen's Ge Great New York MARTA OF TIIE LOWLANDS Oc Ticket Admits to Everything L‘fi/rlnn Under 12, Half Price —_———— Big Tree Excursions. A Detter pleased rarty never Teturmed to town than that which made up the North Shore reserved seat excursion to Cazaders Big Trees on Sunday last, Seats are soid the same as tn a sleeping car. The trip probably pre- sents & greater variety of scemery than any in California, including views of the Rarbor, bay and ocean beach. magnmificent forests. the cot- H W. BISE LAST_\\'EEK MA 'RSDAY AND SATURDAY. 5 Blaes & King NEXT--THE AUAI OF FRIENDSHIP ness of the trip. only $1 50, insures the sale of ! all the lNmited accommodations for several Sundays to come. There are 2o forest fires fall informations and itinerary at 626 Market el TSR R i NEW A FIRE ESCAPES b ARE BEING IXSI'-\LLED rESS OF THE SEATS NOW SELLING. ! Two Schools in the City to Be l-][lip- ped With Life-Saving Device. The Board of Education has signed | contraets for the purchase of three( newly devised Kirker-Bender fire es- capes, one to be placed at the Rich- | mond School and the other two at the ! Dudley Stone School. The carpemnrs have been at work making exits I ing to the platforms of the flre es4 capes. The new fire escape consists of a' circular tube six feet in diameter, of a | height equal to that of the building to which it is attached. Frame windows | on the different floors are connected | by platforms with the tube, inside of which is a spiral chute. The children afe taught to jump into the tube and are shot swiftly to the ground. The day. fire escape can take care of 200 chil- | dren a minute. There are more than | 900 of these escapes in use through-/ out the country. HOUSE TO-NIGHT—ALL THE WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY. Enormous Success of BOTHWELL BROWNE'S New Japanese Musica! Extravaganas, GHEEHFIJL VAIIIIEVII.I.E ' KNIGHTS S TEMPLAR PARADE Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. PRICES—10c, 25¢ and 3de. Belasco & Mager, ADVERTISEMENTS. The REGINA MUSIC BOX Proprietors. B D. Price, TO-NIGHT_ALL WEEK MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAT. Evg. 25c-TSc: Mats Thurs and Sat., 3o-S0e. {WHITE [(0s 75 scaa o WHITTLESEY In Capt Robert Marshall's Delightful Comedy, THE2IN GONNAND As Played by Jobn Drew. - smart piay smoothly played."—Call briliiant sucoess.”—Post. “FINE PRODUCTION GREAT CAST. | Mcnday. s-pL |.—m rm’rn—! |LAST WEEK 1+ TOREADOR Farewell Toreador Mat. Next Saturday. BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. THE SERENADE Oper-mc Debut of Andrew Bogart. Prices—2Sc_30c, T5c. Seats Always Seiling. 00 1 has presented a claim against damage to 2 window O'Farrell street, owned by B. nstetn. m is the outgrowth of the at occurred at that place last ugust, s toid by The Call, when a m: was lured to the address by ne message and upon arrival upon and beaten. During the several shots were fired and mix-up the gass was shattered. ———e————— Asks for Dissolution. A petition for dissolution was filed yesterday by the Equitable Gas Light t Joseph A. Donahoe, Secre-| John E. Fitzpatrick and Direc- the Montana House, on Mission street, teresting flow of language yesterday that they squirmed in protest and finai- | ly delegated John Hughes to silence| the nerve-grater. “Your pronunciation is faulty and | you lack elocutionary charm,” was| Bibliophile Hughes' tactful expostula-| tion. “Sir Walter’s noble imagery is entitled to better treatment than a per- | son of vour defective literary attain-| ments could possibly give it, and your attempt to give it is very exasperating | Domes- W ol Ieg- greatec: valud, ““he- § | cause the interruption of the supply | to the gentiemen here assembled. You | ¢ cven one hour in a city would be would confer a favor by either reading grea case | silently or removing your be“ :r_:‘:)f‘?;r:;hot m.et o e yend the range of selined cath. He will continue at 2 o’clock Lhi! 1 afternoon. ‘ —_———— | A Popular Employer. There was 2 very pleasant gathering| in the office of R. D. Davis yesterday | | afterncon made up of the employes of | the firm, who presented to Mr. Davis a before United Statés Commissioner Heacock, his subject being the value of water for irrigation purposes in the arid interior of California and elsewhere. He spoke of the value of storage reservoirs for purposes, and impressed upon the at- | tention of the. court his opinion that| water (not salt) for municipal pur- s'app(nz Mr. Lady of the Lake,” and ere Mr. Hughel' could retaliate in kind with the volume One dollar down will payments. The Queen of Music- Makers Have you heard it play ? If so, you surely want one. home and enroll you a member of our Regina Music Call or write either store. mg BENTHAL LAST WEEK OF “The ANHEUSER PUSH” The Brightest Catchiest and Funniest Bur | lesque Ever Pemne2 His. | Next Attraction, Monday, September, 18, MISS MAZUMA A Strictly Original Buriesque Full of Sur- Seats zow on sale. SEATS READY ‘TO-MORROW csiss \ % ‘:{':'u;‘m'fl'@:?.;% “';".1!-:;"3 | No entertainer for the home equals it in the variety f'“ Sand Soratis Commaris Hon to” e | '?Zi;i viataas, s rmics M || or quality of the music it plays. Dances, marches, rag- || o g s b M panying the $P8ir Was @ card on waich || times, operas or sacred selections are all played with §i™* ".’*.“E_"f:‘"m . . b mans B e T st oy el ) qusl facilibty. azd Bvening i the Theater. FRANCISCA place it at once in your-