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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1905 FILES ACTION FOR MILLIONS Public Administrator Sues ’acific Improvement Com- pany for Dunsmuir Stock OTHERS JOINED IN CASE Hynes Says Defendants Re- fuse to Surrender Securi- ties for Administration iy e Three million dollars is the sum in- €d in a suit filed yesterday against > Pacific Improvement Company, the adian Bank of Commierce, H. G. latt and A. D. Shepard, secretary of first named corporation, by M. J. °S, special administrator of the e quimalt belonging i dictment. The first three cases. tried | the value of under Mr. Devlin's administration re- giealth and pleasure resort is now open to 4 | s ; Pw. 3 "~ [guests, under same management which made tixed at $3,- ssuhen in acquittals./Two were counter- i 'this famous resort so popular last year. The ! in event the defenda suc- | eiting cases and ode was the prosecu- o t'.du‘;tm:lm.( hx:(!h-housvs aflnd ‘,f““',;fliuféfi MONTEREY CO. CAL. n getti Stock beyond Ehe | % sallo £ : rted by electricity: a new dancing a tub getting the stock beyond the tion of two sailors for golng on strike 23t by clectricity: @ hew dancing pavilion SpRINGS oot soda and suighur plunge sad tub e She - DRIFSNIE. onnten, jatBea. nished for dancing, Several new cottages have ey Wl e intiff asks be given | Mr. Devlin had taken no part in these been erected to accommodate the Increased For rest, health and pleasure, scenery and " For turther particul: ddress H. C against the defendants for jtrials. Boren was an assoclate of H. demand for rooms; also a tennis court has'| o /%% 0 COF O e Ao SHANNON, manager, o Springs, s value, toget with all | W. Miller and Frank . wancart, who been bullt for lovers of that sport. e 1 ot B . or Peck's. Information Bureau, Li i v i Our best advertisement is our table, whi ‘an Francisco; sure cure for asthma, rheuma- b * < ths e accrued on the | Wwere engaged in having persons in liver and stomach com- lontgomery st. Dunsmuir r prior to Pacific s se- Though not under- Pacific stock er hat the holds th of Alex: pany LANTERN CLUB HONORS) CAPTAIN CANTWELL ‘GIVES BANQUET TO NAVAL OFFICER | — CAPT. i : - . CANTWELW. <P I 1 L Cut Plea to the Jury DEVLIN ABATES LEGAL V0000 Secures Conviction of W. H. Boren for His Connection With Timber Land Entries ACCUSED DENIES ALL ERLIES Federal Distriet Attorney Makes Vigorous and Clean United States District Attorney Rob- ert T. Devlin took the voodoo off the | office yesterday by personally securing | the convietion of W. H. Boren, indicted | for subornation of perjury in con- | nection with timber land entries in | Shasta County. After a clean cut and ' on each of the four counts of the in-; California and Oregon make entries for timber lands and transfer the lands to Portland for trial, and Kincart escaped. In all the cases Miller and | his confederates made the victims vav | the filing fees and $25 for Boren's ser- vices for picking out and describing the lands, and after the victims had trans- ferred the claims to the miliing com- | 11 cannot be surpassed. We have our own dairy, | hence we hav: plenty of fresh milk and cream. Rates are Si2. £14 and $16 per week: bath SEA BEACH HOTEL SANTA CRUZ | plaints. Alexande i logieal presentation of facts by Mr. tute ¥ | Devlin the jury did not require more Imp ement Company had than sufficlent time to take one ballot accede to his demand to sur- | | : e tism, malaria, kidney. Hot _plunge: and the largest mineral water swimming tank in the tub baths noma County, Cal. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA mGG COUNTY: only 43 hours from - San Francisco and ———— DU miles staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best naturai t mineral water bath in State: ~ 1 A oy | rashi 5 S Splae 1y bain ekly guests. State: all baths free to guests; trained mas- | !;\‘4)1;1‘;: \\t::h::glt&t;dmihn;nxlh(‘oll;u;;n:l Postoffice and long distance telephone in |seurs and swimming teacl No staging. B L U E i 2 e Federal , @ ""ror turther particulars and booklet ad- | Rates, $12 to §14 per week; special to fam: was | | Grand Jury of Oregon and was taken gries R H. CURRY, Proprictor. Hes. THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Callente, So- Boating, free. Hot and cold sulphur baths. phur springs. Send for pamphlet. O. WEIS- MAN, Midlake P. O.. Lake County, Cal., or call on DR. HAPPERSBERGER, 1104 Market "LAKES Bathing and ail other amusements White sul- = st . B ! swimming in Warm Spring Creek: good trout sl ‘x:‘:m'“““” promised them Was' .., 1opxia's FINEST SEASIDE RESORT. streams; telephone, telegraps. daliy mail, ex- i | press S aneisco morning and evenin The indictment agains en Largest and Best Equipved Bathing Pa- | papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND sr,\ofi gainst Boren charged him with having caused Mr. and Mrs. John G. Martin, John M. Lay-! in the indictment implicating Boren as the steerer and adviser of the scheme. Boren went on the stand yesterday and | swore that when he went to the land | office at Redding last November with ' vilion_on tke Pacific Slove. Best Beach on the Coast. Drives: paid Orchestra. ST. GEORGE under the same man- 53 agemen . LEONARD, Prop. LAUREL DELL Guests at Laure! Dell have privilege of 15 SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages. | round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry daily at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. Bureau, 30 Mon GREW, SEIGLER | 3 an's | mery st., or of J. F. MU al. Trip to Lake County easy by Wm. Spler's % 5 7 3 ors comfortable than carriages. ton and Jesse Stump to swear falsely to - Dining-room; Steam Heat; Elevator | Rates $2 a day or §i2 a week, Refarences, any ;PH:‘. ,‘“uhr:r:?s:flm:ona,xn:ei;r: .;h::: | the applications for entry. These wit- : attractive new lobby. gtest of the past nine years. Patronage of | LT Sar 2 - - | | nesses testified to the facts as set forth Tennis Court: good Boating, Bathing | 1904 unprecedented. Information at Tourist In- | Spler’s and return, $7. To Adame’, Seigler's Hoberg's Howard, Astorg and Glenbrook and eturn, §0. Stages leave Calistoga 11:30 a. m., Sundays excépted. One-half hour for_lunch at the Calistogs Hotel. Fifty pounds baszage aillowed with each ticket. Tickets on sale at Southern Pacific offices. cates 3 a Springs. ssued ; | the persons named he held no conver- different mineral waters at Saratoga 3 -ASHION m’r;. :u | sation with them whatever. Mr. ;K;:;lvnxinus‘ur:m':'_&;h_ ":;_('1:.‘(""“:‘0‘;{;‘;‘-. i HOT SPRINGS 6m£" s Bk s“n“An‘o LESQ:W, oo g have ac- Devlin put him through a rigorous and s ijky sad arives. Pamohlets at Peck's, 11 | Are immensely popular because of their many | Springs. | First:class turnouts: stage commects crafty cross-examination and drew Montgomery st. E. DURNAN, Proprietor, wonderful facilities for health and pleasure. | with 9 & m. train from San Franclseo; tele- | from the witness the fact that he had x Laurel Dell, Lake County: Natural Hot Baths and stomach waters, a | §raph and phone orders promptly attended to. | been engaged in the busi o Also proprietor La Trianoy Hotel. positive cure for Rheumatism. Malaria, Blad- | H. T. MAYOCK, Prosrietor. QUESTION THE LE LITY | g t usiness of select- ok i s S aited = der, Liver and Kidney Troubles. Arsenic OF SIGNATURE ™ | ing timber lands in this State and Ore- 1 . Beauty Baths, Swimming. $10 to $12 per week. | I Summer Home i jmountains Lam M SIG) 0 WILL gon for four years past, and that tim- Na a SOda S PINGS |Baths and amusements ‘tree. Many new fm- | 5% Somoma oo Lamp Mecker ; | ber “cruising™ was his means of liveli- p provements. Booklets Peck’s, 11 Montgomery | Pure water. equable climate, lots at $10 up; Counsel in Hopper-Dunsmuir Case | | hood. | Now open. The most heautltl mountain st. or H. H. McGOWAN, Seigler, Lake Co. | s::mn.:‘!“;fl‘:{‘g;;::,‘:x?:‘z; depot; stores Differ as to Interpretation | Judge de Haven instructed th ury heaith and pleasure resort. Call Peck's | a 3 i post: Pl o = ORIA, B “- ASih4 { ment that he could not find any statute @ A 1 | TR i ‘.,ms"f_‘;’;“‘“ osseartlett | Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. el “p",l ot e which requires a person applvinz for SARATOGA SPRINGS kit TR Sactine Shamas ot ”ot unsmuir whl case an the land to state that he has visited and 15 different mineral springs; cure for all. In- with trains at Hopland. Leave Hopland -at BEAUTIFUL BROOXDALE — Santa Cruz Mts.: 3 hrs. from S. F.: beautiful scenery exaj ned e tr er V. formation at Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery | 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at : arrive at 5 = s the tract personally. but that formation at FPecks Bucesy B P O Lake | Burtlott. Apeings ot T30 New 6 b Sopun— | 08 SUAEK. mtumtnbs £ Soveats St Sy e 8 aw with PO other statements made by the appli- fanry senger tourist wagons, with all the most mod. | PUre Water; cottage sites with building restric- a will and Y 3. - cants should be considered. e - ficne. No business, trades. liquors. te KL & AR F. Friday morning was fixed as the time for sentence, and Boren was re- | VICHY SPRINGS Three miles {rom Ukiah, Mendocino County. ern improvements. Passengers for Lakeport o. Bartlett Springs, call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased sulphur springs. Eiectric lights: sewerage. 3 trains daily. Hotel, $9 to §12. Near big trees & Sequola FPark: bookiet. Fish hatchery on ted as to what zg;fl"‘dedmlnm tha custody of the United Natural electric waters, champagne -baths: at office of tmifornia N. W. Ry., 650 Market | ground. BROOKDALE LAND CO.. Brookdale. on, couns 0, | States Marshal. Attorne V] v lovely grounds; fishing and hunting: erysta - : - s = e e et e < | Svarmly congratulaton By tho Lol | sovive:) acodsasictations and table Srst”ciase e e i e Bt HARBIN SPRINGS—Most desirable in : SEgAlty. O B AND WELL-KNOWN NA- 8 v vstand- | ;74 "REDEMEYER, proprietor. ; Lake Co.; contain sulphur, iron, magnesia and witnesses had ! Al HONOR AT A BANGUDT GIVEN ers on his victory. HOBERfi’ In Pine Mts. California’s cholc- | grsenic: over $15,000 in improvements; thor- to Alexander I SATURDAY NIGHT. g e WELL MT., WOODWORTH'S est climate; phone: bowling. | gughly renovated and new sanitarium throus! I point debated | 4 : SAYS ATTEMPT WAS MADE | HO 2 e, Ut empnting. | out: one large 3-story building just comple I | — A AS N fishing; best of meals; the place to enjoy the ew ymnasium, bow!ing alley, exercising- on should be High aititude. No fog. Purest spring water. 3 ne L4 & n shou TO KILL HIM WITH POISON , korests, Home frults, milk, cream. ete. Resi- | COURtrY; $8 to $10 week. No sanitarium. | room “Lif kinds o¢ up-to-date apparatus. Round time of signing the will | Special Dispatch to The Call. ] | dence 50 years: $7 per week. WOODWORTH ;c‘nund“m‘;; $9. Call “é: Montgomery st., OF | ¢)ip from S. F. § J. A. BAYES, Prop. - o 12988 ’ e 8% e 7 rs, L. oberg, Lake unty. defendant, held| SAUSALITO, April 12—The Lantern ASI{S FA[RN ESS Jerome Ohflds Glves Aflexed Reason: & MULLER. St Heleos ow HOT SPRINGS—America's t essary was that | Club was the scene, Saturday night, Why He Deecded Property g SUMMER HO NI, |ste . e e T S inted with the fact!of one of the most thoroughly enjoy- s to His Wife. Grand location on creek in Santa Cruz | foad fare, 2 daya at the Byron Hot Springs the wau. He he}!(il able festivities in the history of this 1 % 'w14“91;to;s t;ue that prior to Octo- H Mountains, surrounded by redwoods, mineral | Hotel, use of mineral waterwdit Datlie. Hoted 3 to nsmuir's wi m g Gk er 14, 5 springs; amusemen k open all the year. Spend your vacal at , cument they signed was | POPUlar and prosperous nrganlzallOIL’ House, nineteen aleledeg P L shuffle-board, etc.: phone. Terms. 38 to $12 | these wonderful springs, in the shadow of Mt. ® The guest of horor of the evening was 5 4 2 s miles from Redding, 3 Send for folder. H\W. HAINES, Glenwood,Cal. [* Diablo. P sel held that no ! Captain J..C. Cantwell, who has been | SEhEE ) © my wife, Edith, I did so through 1 was made to the appointed to the command of the rev. her false protestations of love and be- END 0 LIVES Heart ot FORDE’S REST WILLOW [CH—Delightfully lo- cated in redwoods 5 miles from 5 ! Santa Or ware of the | wius @utter McCulloch. anfl who Wil A jury was impaneled in Judge cause I was in fear.of sudden death Mts., S. P. C. R. R., round trip ssz“:.mvs;:f Spring water, fruit, milk, excellent z.z,'"', at t they sighed. i shor iy & = th. Captain | Punne’s court yesterday afternoon to | from poison at the hands of persons ed by two romantic trout streams; fishing, | daily mall; free conveyance; §7 week: phone sail shortly for the mnorth. aptain | - e i bathing; a picturesque place. Adults, §7 per | Suburban 87. MRS. W. CRANDELL, Samta ———— o st ‘her- | 1Y the case of Elviso Turchetti on a | unknown to me, who had attempted g C o m— > . Cantweil is deservedly popular wher: P week; families, special rates. W. C. FORDBE, | Cruz, Cal WOODMEN OF THE WORLD ever he is known, and ‘as his journey | CD&rg¢ of murder. The defendant is|my life, and I wanted my wife to get| Nicholas Blanken, a grocer, 75| B Eliies car. TO HOLD BIG INITIATION | % trogen seas will separate him | TEPresented by Attorneys A. Ruef and | mY property. says Jerome Childs in vears old and who resided at 505 O e seas 5 | Lynch. Assistant District Attorney | 20 affidavit filed yesterday against his Broadway, shot himself through the g Santa Cruz e = I B B ; Between One Hundred and Two Hun- | 07 & long time from his host of friends | ¢ is"prosecuting, wife's petition that her suit for divorce brain with a revolver last Tuesday BBRGSEB”“’ Mountains g e g Ao it 3 E e B gy dred New Members Will Join | here, the banquet In his honor was not | - Attorney Ruef asked each juror it he | 28ainst him be tried in this dity. night. Mrs. Herrera, a Mexican wom- | Mk, cream fruit: 37 and $8 por secke i | Speings. H. W. GOTTENBERG, Prop. the Order at Santa Cruz. 1 the ceremony. ere will be an excur- alone a tribute of good fellowship and {had any Captain J. C. Cantwell, W. J. Martin, !A. J. Treat, W. M. Field, J. W. Har- prejudice against Italians, der had not occurred. Mrs. Childs asks that her husband’s the Tower House and has brought | Turchetti is charged with the murder | Suit to cancel the deed given his wife. | an who did his “cooking for him, ency because of that fact. He was a culars free. G. F. BIEDENWEG, 121 R, F. Crus. o e « 3 a) VERANO VILIA, Sonoma Co.— the World are to hold | *The toastmaster of the occasion was | Green street. He recelved an'answer in | e 18 a resident of this city. She at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. & re-| piyauely CINTA CRUZ MOUNTANS | Bt et e M it A n here next Saturday H. Clay Miller, who was particularly | the negative. The defendant’s attor- |Stated in support of her claim that he | volver clutched in his right hand. He | WAL SRCOR WONE WUORE Between 100 and 200 happy in the role. Among those who | neys think that in view of the strong | had deeded her the Tower House and |had put the muzzle of the Weapon | fanta Crus’ i foothills® redoosd bent miie™| LAWRENCE VILLA, Sonoma—Com- Wil be initiated |spoke were President George A. Story, | public feeling against the murderer or | then left Napa County for this city.|into his mouth and discharged one | comodate few guests; sprinkied drives: trout | Pletely renovated. Fumily Lo R ! the Casino. Fifteen to whose energles so much of the per- | murderers of Vilardo the defendant will | His answer to this claim is given ghot Blanken had been sick for | Jehine: phone Suburben 8i; gas; 38 week up | tank: bus daily to Hot Springs: " Woodmen are ex- manent success of the club is due, |not have as fair a trial as if that mur- | above, He says he-is now residing at!gome time ana suffered from despond-/| e mte A e S . SOLID COMFORT HOME Extensively improved; 1000 feet altitude; no ALLS FARM—4 miles from i native of Germany. Santa Cruz, in_mountains. G. M. SHIPPEY, - to the big trees, a | rison, Mrs. J. W. Harrison and W B.|of William McAllister, a marine en-|The application for a change of venue , George Staacke, a commission mer- | f08; climate delightful: telephone connection: | 144 R. F. D.. Santa Cruz. i "t at the beach and a bal- | Gilbert. Gordon Ross, one of the ar- | gineer, at Kearny and Pacific streets| Will be heard next week. chant, whose place of business was at | yater. sombar oimi T‘I:k‘mh;‘; spring actad scension and parachute jump. | tist members of the ' club, presented on last Christmas night. McAllister | Decrees of divorce were granted yes- | 320 Sansome street, killed himself for | 37 week b, stage mont \ank 40xa0 Rates | ORANGE = CITY STABLES Spicial o i 40x cITY GOVERNMENT NEW TO INSTALL WIRELESS STATIONS Equipment Department at Navy Yard 1s Preparing Instruments for Honolulu and Guam. LEJO, April 12.—The equip- artment at Mare Island navy nstructing two sets of the rhead tem of wireless the Navy Department. The be sent out to the new sta- Captain Cantwell with a cartoon rep- resenting him as inflicting one of his poems upon a captured poacher of the frozen north. The victim showed his terror and spoke in lineaments the horror of the punishment metéd out to him. Captain Cantwell's versability with the quill was splendid food for the shaft of the cartoonist. At the con- | clusion of the banquet the guests re- paired to the assembly hall for a | dance and another success of the club had passed into its history. The Lantern Club is now one of the most popular social organizations In the State. Within a year it has grown and some friends had been celebrating Pacific streetwon their way home they bumped intc the defendant and two -other friends. Daniel Webster, who was walking McAllister staggered against the wall. Webster saw the defendant with a-re- volver in his hand and saw him put it in his pocket as he walked away. A revolver was found in the defendant’s pocket when he was arrested by Po- liceman Evatt a few minutes later. |and while turning from Kearny intq | ley for desertion, Lizzie J. from Charles | | beside McAllister, said he heard Mc- ! by Adelaide against Joseph Knight for | Allister say “Excuse me,” which was | infidelity, Sarah against Michael Mul- | immediately followed by a shot and|rooney for cruelty; Annie J. against terday to Cora C. from James E. Far- | Roper for extreme cruelty, Emma A. | from John S. Ford for willful neglect | and Evelyn from Edward A. Zinn for | desertion. Suits for divorce were filed Walter B. Kelly for failure to provide, desertion and cruelty; Annie against Gustav Keiser for cruelty, Edward A. against Avy A. Kitto for desertion, Jeannie against Fulmer Carlton for | cruelty, Thomas F. against Mae Sum- mons for desertion and Minnie F. {'him a cup of coffee. a similar reason yesterday forenoon, and in a similar manner at his resi- dence, 2610 Howard street. He had been despondent for some time on ac- count of sickness and the threatened loss of his sight. At half past 8 o'clock Mrs. George H. Howard, a relative, went to his room and gave At that time he complained of sore throat and tooth- ache and of having slept but little during the night. Two hours and a half later Mrs. Elizabeth Howard went to his room to make up his bed and found him dead in bed with the revolver clutched in both hands and & SCHEREN, Nava, Cal. JUNE, Pr., Cloverdale, €al. to Geysers. JOHN Read What Arthur McEwen Says: “It is the vacation, the separation from money- getting, that amplifies life by multiplying its interests. And the more points of contact you have with life the the next trip of the U 1 of e .. Witnesses for the defense allege that | against Sigmund Cahen for infidelity. | blood streaming from his mouth. Mr. y transport Solace. i iffii'.k aplax;s:i :Jagdggoroughlr;hu:::g;és McAllister and his friends attacked the —_—— 7" | Staacke was a_widower, 67 years old larger man you are, and the happier and the more ————a— ized club of more than one hundred Jefpndant and friends and profess not | GHINESE PRISONER TRIES - |and a native of Germany. B0l human. To take vacations, to have interest in other Woman Is Badly Burned. { members, men and women prominent | {0 KUoW who fired the shot. The ex- TO END LIFE IN CELL | 0 pon o o oft and on for three | ° things Gian that by ‘which you make living, is to SANTA ROSA. Apr {In the best affairs of Sausalito. So aminaticn of the witnesses will go on had been rooming off and on for three gs (aan it by wi you your uhving, 1S SAX ROSA, pril 12.—While rapid has been the growth of the so- | LRI morning. years in the lodging-house at 502 throwing out a lamp that threatened to set fire to a brooder-house last ciety as one of the leading country clubs about the bay, that a movement e — DINGEE REPORTS UPO:; Loule Dip Makes Several Ineffectual Attempts and Is Sent to Insane ‘Washington street, hanged himself to his bedpost with a strap last Tuesday keep your brain active and your sympathies alive— And that is to keep young.” ight Reocords accidentally struck | i now on foot ameng the members & CONTRA COSTA WATER Ward in Hospital. night. He was intoxicated when he : CAREht five st i DUt i el AT ity BOMEE 4 €Ol Loute Dip, & Chinese, made several | retired. He had been in the habit of And Then Get a Cepy ol Vacation 1905 e and she ADVERTISEMEN Which would you rath- er have, if you could have your choice, ckin or perfect features? All shoose one way; and you transparent the world would can have it measurably. ~—~ | sorbed Las Amigas Club, Until a month ago the fair sex was barred from the pleasures of the Lan- tern Club, but the ladies demurred and had their way. The Lantern Club ab- | and the | united organization is infinitely better | for the absorption. The officers of the | Lantern Club are: George A. Story, | president; John M. Kilgarif, vice presi- |dent; W. M. Roberts, secretary and | treasurer, Directors: Captain J. C. Cantwell, Bruce Bonney, E. Alexander and H. Clay Miller. ————— | DOHERTY CHARGED WITH AN ASSAULT TO MURDER Frank Tiernan, Who Was Shot by Defendant January 11, Swears to Complaint Against Him. | Frank Tiernan, a teamster living at | 820 Folsom Street, swore toacomplaint | before Police Judge Conlan yesterday | charging Thomas Doherty with as- ; sault to murder. The crime was com- mitted on .January 11 and since that time Doherty has been detained in the City Prison. Doherty is a marine engineer living at 25% Welch street. On the after- | | | | | At an Annual Meeting Figures Are Submitted Showing Growth of Business. ‘William J. Dingee, president of the Contra Costa Water Company, re- ported at an annual meeting of the stockholders, held in the Crocker building in this city yesterday, that the gross earnings of the company in 1904 amounted to $832,830 04, and that the income has been doubled, practically, in flve years. Incidentally an indication of the growth of Alameda County cities was given in a statement that in the last vear the number of parties served with water increased 1370 in Ook- land, 677 in Berkeley, and 175 in Ala- meda. The total earnings of the ‘company aboVe operating expenses, taxes, intorest on bonds and a float- :_'r‘x)gs indebtedness amounted to $237,- —_——— SUNDAY EXCURSIONS To Santa Cruz and Monterey. Commencing Sunday, April 16, the Southern Pacific will run Sunday excursions to Santa Cruz via parrow-gauge line, and to Monterey Ineffectual attempts in his cell at the City Prison yesterday morning - to commit suicide. He tied his ' queue around his neck and tried to strangle himself. Then he attempted to tie the end of his queue to a projecting piece of iron on top of the cell, but failed to reach it. His next attempt was to butt his head against the wall of the cell, and finally he shoved his head through the hole in the iron door and sawed away his neck on the sharp, edge in the effort to cut through the skin. He was sent to the insane ward at the Central Emer- gency Hospital. i Last Sunday Louie Dip made two attempts to murder Loule Hong, a teacher, in his room at 738 Washing- ton street because Hong did not com- ply with his demand for money. On the first attempt he used a hatchet on Hong's head, and ‘on the' second attempt a cleaver was utilized. Dip is a highbinder and had returned from a trip to Sacramento on Sun- morning. He is waiting his pre- da; “n{lnary examination on a charge of | assault to murder. —_————— GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA. going to the country and working as a laborer for a few weeks and then coming to this city and spending his money on a spree. . P. Thompson, manager of the lodging-house, re- marked that a .man who weuld work hard in the country for a little money and then spend it all in dissipation in the city ought to be chloroformed. | Hennessey was 38 years old. e ————————— | IMPROVEMENT CLUB 'HOLDS MEETING AT PIXLEY 'Is Making *Efforts to Have Polk ° Street Opened to the The Polk-street Improvement Club had a rousing meeting Tuesday night at Pixley Hall. The members are very i much in earnest in a campaign to have ! Polk street improved. Goldwin Mec- | Avoy, the president, was in the chair. ' J. W. Usilton acted as secretary. The extension of Polk street from Bay to | Lewis, which would give Polk street di- rect communication te the bay, was the principal subject discussed. The executive committee, composed of Val ‘| Sehmidt, L. H. Kohn, L. E. Bovin, “VACATION” is issued annually by the California Northwestern Ry COUNTRY HOMES AND THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA. And is the standard publication on * the Pacific Coast for informa- tion regarding MINERAL SPRING. RESORTS, FARMS WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, AND SELECT CAMPING . This year’s edition “VACATION 1905” contains 200 pages, beautifully illustrated, and is complete in its de- tailed information as to location, ac- ¢ommodations, attractions, etc., with terms from $7.00 per week up. ¢ and Santa Cruz via broad-gauge line. Train .John E. Quinn and Join Elliott, re- ou use Pears’ Soap |noon of January 11 he entered John | Wil leave San Francisco fercy station via Ala: Cxoro that it was makin lendid Offices, Market Street If 2 P Buck's 5‘3},?““ at Fourth :nd Bryant '&’:;.i%&“;’i"«.‘;&"&;"fim‘.?‘ nm-,."'}% A Novel Personally Conducted Ex- gro;;e‘:“ in the campaign ll!: fl'lll,t they “B::‘:,.:‘:‘ ?::“ Tiburon P::y foot of w‘m’?" . streets, ernan was standing at the m. Round trip to either Cruz cursion. n a straight swi 34 ‘ e e and live wholesomely |PirS y Dotorts shot himin she bach | sontsrer B rin e s s | The Sants Fe Company snnounces a| ey to% e ey g e Geness} Offive Matoal Tits Iiding. cornet of San- % il ha the l‘m’lle‘}i Der(\;tmtlrl\xuthe lett _};mz and Townsend sts. and ferry siat * | unique excursion ‘to st‘ha Grand Canyon| The club i§ greatly in favor of hav- . some and California Streets, San Francisco. Wi V€ | and injuring the spinal cord. er- AN of Arizona, leaving San a = otherwise, you :“";'"“'{';,’e ‘:J“ e{—:m; ;‘;:1 d‘;’n' t;een pIORDAN m“ADDnmesn :A:A;:m‘_ 'lut. éfl oy of ?: :‘m;s.nfi'?fl m{ ;"nl,dge fl:?df "’&“:ds “"y‘gf:: r:oetc eule:e ~ | Applications by ,-nfl Teceive immediate responas. -3 n e Of Since | University, will deliver a Jecture gnford [n, Redlan: Ve - | 3 ¥ h b FRAZIER, Gen’ 2 the best complcxwfl Na- | the shooting and it was only yester- | ese Mo al mm.'f ?&"fifi; IJO& Santa Barbara and m 4P';- E?%y’etm’:.; ::‘itr'm ;‘p‘r’efmer::ze”{: ! e iy = R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass’r Ageat : | day that he was able to leave his bed | treet, on Ssturday evenine. Hox 3¢ g iio Cosut Qggfimcmu San Francisco | {ne present cablé line. The club also! ture has for you. | to swear to the complaint. students. e to make the } the big arc lights that are now : Doherty gave as his reason for | shooting Tiernan that Tiernan had ! betrayed Doherty’s stepdaughter. ‘wants on the poles on the corners of the o placed directly in the center of the street intersection. i . "Pflllumrt will —— . comfortable. !‘-l':‘"&l Qp 9 ‘r Try the United States Laundry. 100a | forty dollars. ASK about it at 669 neL: ' Sold sll over the world. Market street, Telephone 420, = ! ket s Santa Fe Office. -