The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 24, 1905, Page 4

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SOCIETY BUDS 10 CNE OPER San Jose Oratorio Society Will Produce “The Manda- rin™ at the Victory Theater EPS s AST OF CHARACTERS Pratt Home in the Garden City Is to Receive Funds Raised Entertainment by Theater on pera will be NISH 18 MONTHS EXPECT TO FIN ROAD IN Directors Go Over Route of Electric Line to San- ta Cruz. IRES IHAI f.’:fifif AT FORMER SPOUSE D« mands a Town Lot From Woman and Gets Bul- lets Instead. to- owns which in the Yakima ANTI-ANNEXATIONISTS ACCEPTED RBY DEFI CITY COUNCIL Trustees of Samta Croz Cause Arrest of Saloon Man Whoe Refused to ichael Cuneo, | oon-keeper who exation pro- >r without a license, pressed against it against the city was now that Judge Dool- | 1 t complaint the the gage of battle anti-annexationists, ve advised Cuneo | order to test the reise jurisdiction not Fruit Buyers Use Autos. MARYSVILLE 23—The Cali- Association is vers and travel- | mobiles, having f the machines re- nes are now in use ———— Murder Trial Is Commenced. MARYSY JLE, May 23.—The trial of r for the murder of Douglas at Yuba dam two ced in the Su- 23.—An officlal | cancels from May 24 the exports of foodstuffs | WHAT HADDENED | TO MRS. BELDING discouraging letters hm\ Mrs. E, B, She re- d did not were, more- attending topeptin was mpoupd to relieve and the statement was h careful living, patienve ce 1o the treatment her case most certainly vield, G u(' from ber for near- | t what happered to Mre. w disclosed. A letter just sorge H. Bermender, Hotel Rodney, at states that he is a t's Disease and that doned the old treat- | morning as the result of a fall from E. ), Co lells of both Bright's Dis- esce and Diabetes after taking your treatment for six months.™ Pright’s Discase and chronie forml of Kidney Disease, heretofore incurable, are now curable in nearly nine-tenths of all cases by Fulto: Renal Com- | ; 1d. $1.00 at druggists. Send to Jno. { ton Co., 409 Washington street, | Bux Francisco, for free pamphlet ¢! YOEL OENES | WIFE'S CHARCES Millionaire Says He Has|Woman Wio Teft Los An-|, Been Abused by Spouse geles With Girl of Fifteen. and Asks for a Divorce| IsCaught in Maryland City DECLARES SHE IS RICH HUSBAND AIDS POLICE | church which is to be erected at Nord- | branch of the Great Northern Railway, | in favor of Herbert L. Williams, a rail- | way mafl clerk, who was Injured in a lAlllel in Night to_Get a Drink and | nia Wine Association has purchased FIND KIDNAPER IN BALTIMORE SRR \ \ccuses Her of Calling Him Fate of Girl Taken From a “Liar, Thief and Hog”| Home in the South Is Not Without Any Provocation! Known by the Authorities —_—.— = -~— | SANT CRUZ, Ma Mrs. E. A. Special Dispateh to The Call. is more anxious to get a di- LOS ANGELES, May 23.—Mrs. Sophie Adler was arrested to-night in Baltimore on a charge of abduction and if Governor Pardee will issue requisition papers she will be brought back to Los Angeles as soon as an officer can make the trip. It is probable that Chief Hammell, who is now in Washington, will bring her here. For nearly a week the police have been sending telegrams an@ circulars to all parts of the country in the effort to cap- ture the woman, who on Wednesday last left Los Angeles, taking with her Lena Broches, aged fifteen, over whom the woman seemed to have some peculiar influence. Mrs. Adler’s husband has been assisting the authorities in their efforts to appre- hend his wife and has repeatedly stated that if the Broches girl was left with her she would be thrown among improper associates. Adler was anxious also to recover his two children his wife took with her. The Broches girl took several hundred dollars of her mother's money and whether she is still with the woman is husband, the million- medicine Noel has filed an answer and c -complaint in the di- vorce proceedings begun by his wife. | The answer and cross-complaint specifi- cally denies that Noel has been gullty of cruel and inhuman conduct toward his wife or that he has deprived her of the necessaries of life or harassed her in He admits, however, that he ised profane language toward her, lares he was so nagged at and -rated by her he lost his self-con- | He denied that he has an income | 2000 a day. He declares Mrs. Noel is | not without money, as her complaint sets | fort she has between $15,000 and securities. s-complaint charges while oel was working in his office in 893 she misappropriated some | afterward returned; that | ully neglected him during has on every conceivable | on given vent to abuse and violence i called him the “big- | at ever lived, thief and hog.” | 5o alleges that his wife has wrong- nd savagely quarreled with him | not known. - merest trifies and has refused to help him. Noel asks that his | s complaint be dismissed and that he ‘ WALLS WILL DEEPEN woms e . o |0 THE YORS CIOANNEL TS A VALUE ON WIFE'S LOVE MODESTO, May 23.—A sensational di- vorce suit and an action for damages for ienation of affections were begun here ay. B. Husted is the plaintiff ‘n suit for divorce on the ground of ex- e cruelty. He is also plaintiff in a for 320000 damages against H. P. Weyer. He alleges that Weyer stole the love of Mrs. Husted. The Husteds and Weyer are prominent in Modesto soclety circles. Debris Commission Is Now Ready to Begin Work of Great Importance. MARYSVILLE, May 23.—After nego- tiating for months the United States Debris Commission has finally secured complete rights of way for a great sys- tem of training walls from Daguerre Point to Marysville. The walls will be built this year to correct the channel of the Yuba River and cause it to scour and reduce its level. The walls will be built by mining dredges with- | out cost to the Government, owners of the machines extracting gold from the material while building the walls. | | ———— PIONEER WOMAN IS BURIED FROM HOME IN ST. HELENA ND JURY WANT GAMBLING STOPPED | GRA Remains of Mrs. York, Who Came to Golden State in 1845, Interred In Napa County. Inquisitorial Body of San| sT. HELENA, May 23—The funeral Ca 7 | of Lucinda York, wife of John York, Jose Believes Tt Has | toox piace trom tne family residence folwd Problem. ‘ here to-day, o Mrs, Fork was burn in Lafayette | County/ Missouri, on June 20, 1823. On to The Call. | September 5, 1842, she was married to John York, and on April 15, 1845, the couple started for California. On Oc- tober 15 they arrived at Johnson's Special Dispat 3. SAN JOSE, May 23.—The Grand Jury which i8 now in session is making an cffort to have gambling of all kinds| g th ™ Mok, ST e BT Snd Mrs. 'x"xax.flmr-.d in n::}s‘x ,m;; anr; pt,un!,\"i. Forks Lwils foyaili o thuts, coRnn > ommunications have been forwarded | c it “in “this county, then known to all the cities and towns of the coun- | as Hot Springs. In June, 1846, when the Bear Flag war was begun, these families moved to Sonoma in order to ty urging the adoption of an ordinance drawn up by District Attorney Camp- | bell, which, it is declared, Will StoD | cacure beter protection. It was John gambling. Charles M. Barker, the fore- | Yo peier Drotecion, T was Joht man of the jury, has delivered one to " intrusted with the carrying of the the City Council of this city. American flag from Sonoma to Sacra- mento, where they delivered it to Cap- tain Sutter of Sutter's Fort. Mr. and Mrs. York, in the autumn of 1846, returned to Napa County, but with the diseovery of gold removed to the vicinity of Hangtown (Placerville). After o few years at the mines the | couple returned to their old home near St. Helena, where they have since re- sided. Mrs. York, besides her hus- band. leaves four sons and a daughter, all but one of whom are residents of this vicinity. GROUND IS BROKEN FOR CATHOLIC CHURCH Bishop Conaty Officiates at Ceremony in Ventura County Town. Special Dispatch to The Call VENTURA, May 23.—Bishop Conaty of Los Angeles to-day broke ground for the foundation of the new Catholic | ———————— No Conmvicts for Federal Work. WASHINGTON, May 23.—The Presi- dent has issued an ordef prohibiting the employment of convict labor. on vernment works. hoff, in this county. He was assisted oy by Fathers Grogan, of this city, Lau- bacher and Pujol of Oxnard and King of Santa Paula. The latter will preside over the new church upon its comple- tion two months hence. A large crowd | was present to witness the ceremony. | The site for the new edifice was given by Supervisor Clarke of the Ojai. e e MAIL CLERK HURT IN WRECK AWARDED HEAVY DAMAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. Corporation Will Have to Pay Him $83,000 for Injuries Recelved 1903. TACOMA, May 23.—The State Supreme Court has affirmed the judgment for $33,- 000 damages for personal injuries against the Spokane Falls and Northern road, a The tremendous success of SO- ROSIS SHOES has caused other manufacturers to imitate their general appearance. Some dealers will even sell imitations as SOROSIS. Remember that every pair has the above Trade-Mark branded on the wreck at Northport. Willlams was badly injured, being unconscious for days. His lower limbs were paralyzed and he lost | sole. I.};:“‘alght of one eye and the uss of ome | "0\ yesterday’s _shipment | —_—————— we received several new models in FALL FROM PORCH KILLS Tan and Black Low Shoes. A GILROY SALOON-KEEPER | All staple styles of SOROSIS SHOES, ‘per pair. Widths AAA to EEE, sizes 1 to 9. Some special styles from the Cus- tom Department, $4.00. San Francisco Stores: Soros's Shoe Parlor, Royal Shoe Store; 216 Post St. 50 Third St. + Stumbles to His Death. GILROY, May 23.—John ScHarff, a prominent saloon-keeper of Gilroy, died at the Gilroy Hot Springs this a porch. A severe hemorrhage of the nose followed the fall. Scharff had been at the springs only one day. He arose during the night to get a drink and it Is presumed stumbled and fell in the darkness, He was a native of | Germany, aged 57 years, and leaves a widow. —_——— YOUNG SANTA CRUZ BANKER BECOMES BENEDICT AT NOON Leland Foy Hinds Is Married to Miss Edith E. Wood by Rev. L. M. Protz SANTA CRUZ, May 23 —Leland Foy | Hinds, assistant cashier of the City Bank, was married at noon to-day at the First Baptist Church to Miss Edith E. Wood. The officlating clergyman was Rev. L. M. Protzmann. Mr. and Mrs. Wood are prominent church work- ers. Sl i s Hearst Vineyards Sold. SANTA ROSA, May 23—The Califor- W. T. HESS, SITIER Sk ey, the Hearst vineyards and winery near Glen Rilen. The property consists of about 1200 acres in vines and & splen- did equipment. Residence, 1 wn Residence Telephone Page THE SAN FRANCISZO CALL, WEDN AY. MAY 24, 1905. me Pertinent Reasons San Francisco Beer hy You Shouyld Drink ;o" NEW STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE TEUTONIA INSURANCE COMPANY ORLEANS, ‘IN THE STATE OF na, on the -3ist day of December, A. D. 1904, and for the year ending on tha: day, as made to the Insurance Commissioncr of the State of California, pursuant to the pro- visions of secticns 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commisefoner: CAPITAL. NE of the weaknesses of human nature : is to judge all things from a geographical standpoint. x. patd uf -$250.000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.... Cash Market value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. Cash in Company’s Office Cash :n B.';Ila miums in dus Pres Every day San Francisco pecople lcave for Europe, Niagara Falls and Ycllowstone Park who have never scen Yoscmite Valley. Bvery day San Francisco people drink Beer that is made abroad and in various parts of the United States who have never tasted the Beer that is made in this city. A long journcy may whet the anticipation for magnificent scenery, but there has never been a food manufactured that could withstand the deteriorating cftects of transportation; and Beer is as susceptible to atmospheric conditions as any other product. If S8an Francisco lacked any ot the natural advantages for making good Beer there would be some cxcuse for the consumption of the imported varicties. But the hops, barlecy and : water of California are unsurpassed, the skill of San Francisco Brewers is uncqualed, and the Breweries of San Francisco are equipped with every appliance for the production of a Beer of perfect purity and excellent flavor. While you can get a pure and delicious Beer that is made in San Francisco from California ingredients by San Francisco men, it is neither sensible nor patriotic to drink Beer that is made elsewhere. Supposing everything ybu cat and usc and wear was imported from some other State, do you think S$an . Francisco would be the sixth largest city in the Union? There is every reason why you should drink the Beer that is made : in San Francisco. Drink It! STATEMENT STATEMENT STATEMENT OF THE oF THE OF THE FAIRS CONDITION AND 'ATRS connrno:FA:Hl; AF A o s c%wnxo:FA:;nmmg HARTFORD METROPOLITAN STEAM BOILER INSPECTION | PLATE GLASS AND CASUALTY{ MARINE INSURANCE co. AND INSURANCE GOMPARY INSURANCE COMPANY - | Q738 maasce ox mus ngr F HARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF CON- year ending on that d-y. n made to & i day of December, NEW surance Commissioner of Stats of 3. DLT008 and. tor the. yenr ending on that O R o T ik oy o Db NN B ana 811 ot ‘ohe " oilioyisions of sections day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner | 100, and 0r'ihe vear endim A m’:’;‘n“.‘“' and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the CAPITAL. Amolm! uf Cl.p“ll Stock, Dl.ld of the State of California, pursuant to the proc visions of scctions 610 and 611 of the Political G’ml-lm' Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. ade to the Insurance Commissionr of 'the ‘Btate of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- CAPITAL missioner. Amount of Capital Stock, CAPITAL. in Cash Amount of Capital Stock. paid up in e R L e . ..$200,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company. Loans or Bonds and Mortgages. . . . Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned hy Lomp.ny Market Vune of all Stocks and nds ed Comj tion Plate Glass on hand. Accounts due for glass sol ot Collec- Pl G o B g g Total Assgts ,......... LIABILITIES. LIABILITIES. Losses rocess djustment . or in x::;m‘:mo'"“mln $55,838 25 ~ in process’ of Adjustment or Gross premiums on Risks rurning ono year or less, mmm‘ re- SaTi1 00 | Groes m:rm:ml mpr‘gfithnnc:‘ln 5,540 00 insurance 50 per cent gl o e gl g ing- Gross premtums on Mar Gross premiums on Ri more than ohe vear, Inland Na surance 100 per cent.. Commissions and _Brol Risks; reinsurance 50 X and to become due. 71000 90 | Commissions and Brokerage d and to become due. Total Liabilities........ Total Liabilities ...............$248.736 34 | A1|"othar Liabillties. INCOME. e ot Total Liabilitles ............ Net cath actually recefved for pre- = - ai s i m.m. o nerest i dividenda’ T ‘Bonds, tocks, Loans and (l‘u'n all olhlf sources. Profit on sal INCOME. . 5 R:fiiv«l for interest and ulvldndl on Bonde, Stocks, Loans and from roes, 97,020 78 all other sou 543 86 10,007 60 Total Income..................51,407,87032 EXPENDITURES. E=———=| Net amount n-glt for Losses. Net it d 358, allowed f Dividbads to m(m....': e 60,000 00 PR or alluwed for alecs 83 fl.m clerks, PIM for mfi& m ;:0‘. m flnhn‘l and Local e clerhs, Stoe ‘“ ot Pald for Buu, National and Local taxes . Paid for Inspections. All other Expenditures.... Total Expenditures. Total Expenditures .. 48| +++.$1,148,010 19 GUSTAVE ROBERT, Prestdent, RIS, T WA EUGENE SERIS, Seorstary.” Losees incurred diring the year.... _$8T4M 13 | omses incurred during <65 50 | 987 of March. 1005, - PAVE O PAGUEE ™ 5 = 5 B i Vice U."S. Consul General at Paris. B e N ; TN and sworn to before me this 20th ds-nl-fim ooe. 0 BefofS ma, thin tTen s JII“III’!. 1805. o e MIDDLEBROOK, Notary Pubc. NANN & WILSON, Managers, | MNNIWII.SOK. Managers, N. . Cor. California and Sansome Sts} | N, E. Cor. California. and Sansome Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Weekiy Cal $1.00 oer Yoar LA FONGIERE MARINE| ~ Risks & Premiums|Marine Risks.| Net amount of Risks written| Quring the year| Net amount of! $4.922.343 ’ $24.813 71 Risks expired| during the year.| 4.922.942 24,618 T1 ALBERT P. NOLL, President FRANK LANGBEHN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of January, 1905. ANDREW HERO JR., Notary Publie. MANN & WILSON, Managers N. E. Cor. California and Sansome Sts. San Franciseo. Cal. STATEMENT or Tam CONDITION AND AFFAIRS U'UNIVERSO MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY o' uu.av m ITAL! ON THE 31ST DAY oner ot the State of California, pur suant to the provisions of sections 810 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. to become due Receivad from all other w-'-...- Total Habilities ....ceeeceemes. Total INCOM® ..oevesevmanesnnes EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Marine Mnfllflvtfl'fivcemmhdmfl taxes 5,735 31 All other mm. and expenditures M Total Expenditures $814.138 99 _— RISKS AND PREMIUMS. Premiums, Net .mmmx of Risks written during he $770,295 41 823,167 88 185,588 81 Avan.o CARMINATY, Administeator. CHARLES VUILLIOMENET, Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of Avril. 1905. HARLON W. BRUSH, U. MANN & WILSON, Managers, N.E. Cor. California and Sansome Sts., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. N.t lno\aln in force December 3}, S. Consul. Cures ordinary in a few ‘Warranted to cure OTHER TREATMENT l-.l 00 for bot F. 8. XELLY'S Wakly Call $1.00 ver Year both bottles. F e daty jes. For sale only PHARMACY, 102 Eddy.

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