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14 NCISCO CALL, WEDN SDAY, MAY 24, 1905. WORKS BOARD e Budget Puts Perma- City TImprovements r Independent Caption New Chief of Poli('e Dinan Urges | Appropriation for Twenty- Five Detective Sergeants nent AX LEVY IS FIGURED SUPERVISORS IN FAVOR te for All Purposes Will San Francisco Is Far Behind Other Cities in Strength of Plain Cothes Force \ggregate $1.6636 on Each Valuation S100 Assessed Chief of Police Dinan has presented | to the Board of Supervisors a request that the number of detective sergeants e department be eased from een to twenty-five, horized in er. At present the fifteen de- sergeants are assisted by spe- lal men taken from the ranks of the patrolmen in re of good ser- attend to the tectiv ognition to detective work same hours. , however, of patrol- e , $100 whereas the salary geant is $150 a| In prese 1 ased ting his request Dinan ar- tness of the demand for an He points out that n, while taken from the neces important ent resol y do more orks the patrolmen do. In the . a specified im- nce of this duty they are com- 8 fon n to expend small sums for ' city allows them no recom- | g ly in the ca where a paid then the in Los A population by al expense Chief Dinan ence the differ- shows Francisco and eles, with a much an San Francisco teen detective sergeants, and , of ajmost equal size, has ht menjin the detective de- | for the number being increased ves only an annual ex- penditure of $6000, while the work of the department, says the Chief, imper- demands the additional men. men taken from the ranks authority that should be n them when they are acting mere- spec s o as patrolmen in plain clothes and poses w g the work of detective sergeants $1w < rif pecial men, ten : s faithful and al- = w e ble for the ardu- w s s . rom 9§ a. m. to s will t v n. they are on duty, the same s observed by the detective ser- g Moreover, of late there have t e sany large robberies and - one s urder mystery that has forcéd the men to work overtime. This they have always done without a murmur and the Chief of the department and Captatn of Burnett feel that ' they proper compensation. A - Supervisors are said - e————— se and it is expected | I 15 TE will be made when [0 REGULATE up before the board | ADVERTISING SIGNS | tor nearing in & few aave Works PERSONAL. rd < Works Prepares 1ce at Request of Dete ver W. Stewart, a business man Fire Department. icago, is at the Palace. _— J. J. Herrmann, a cotton broker of w Orleans, is at the St. Francis. John T. Gaffey, one of Los Angeles’ best-known citizens, is at the Palace. \. Forbes, the well-known mining of Marysville, is at the Palace. who is engaged in the n Los Angeles, ey Collins, United States De- of Agriculture at Washing- n, in registered st the California. Dr. Tilton Tillman has returned after two years in the larger cities of Europe, Hicks of the where he spent his time at the leading and clinies. Gibbon, general counsel for the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake road, arrived at the Palace yes- terday from Los Angeles. ard Chambers, assistant freight " t manager of the Santa Fe road, rned from Chicago yesterday and s staying at the St. Francis. W..G. ell, general freight agent of the is also at the St. Francis. E same road EVIDENCE ON THE HEARS 2 IMPOUNDING OF CATTLE | Miss A. B. Winston of Richmond, b Va.. who has been gathering data rela- on Contiudiiter Tasonur it Sl to soctal conditions in Honolulu 2 article in one of the Eastern investigation of Certain Hribery perfodicals, returned vesterday on the Charges Against Poundmen. steamship Alameda and is staying at Police Committee consideration of the zetti, a dairyman, for 15, paid for the re- » California | Thomas R. Cutler of Salt Lake, who | at the head of a number of the big factories of Utah and Southern and Joseph Goeghan of Salt Leke, who is a broker for the same concerns, have arrived in this eity and are staying at the Cosmos Club. James W. Maguire of the local customs service has just returned from Portland, where he surveyed the field relative to dutiable goods at the Lewis and Clark | Exposition. He was special agent for the | Government at the St. Louis Exposition. Mr. Maguire left last night for the Sis- son Tavern, where his wife is very fll lent of the pound, to se- the impounding of e committee will recom- t committee be estigate the charges from t some one un- " roken his corral, so | Among yesterday's arrivals from | x - B. Berrl, a Honolulu on the steamship Alameda ‘ectified that he had | were Henry A. Strong of Rochester, Governor Carter, and Lockwood of Tacoma, who e soon to terminate a short court- ship by marriage. Mr. Strong and Mrs. Lockwood met for the first time dur- ing their recent visit to Honolulu, and | a proposal of marriage was promptly accepted. They are registered at the | P: father-in-law" of Mrs. H M standing near the n the cows d that the fence rral was in bad s co EYiRen’S Dwh Clement A. Griscom of Philadelphta, | A ' superintendent of the | chairman of the Board of the Inter- v Mozetti claims to have | national Mercantile Marine, and father | of Liovd C. Griscom, United States | Minister to Toklo, arrived here yester- day and is registered at the St. Fran- | cis. He is accompanied by Mrs. Gris- | com. Howard Wood, his brother-in-law, who is a prominent factor in the steel | business in the East, the Misses Rachel 1 that Mozetti had been turning his cows out and expleined the events capture of Mozetti's at large a deputy pound- has since lost his position, | g / and Marie Wood and Dr. George .| whom Mozetti alleges he Pald | Gerhard. Tha party will sail on the b - e on ihe Jatber's cows. | Steamship §iberia, leaving here Satur- | v iaenct was ol in the com. | 08y for Japau, .whither ~they go: to ok the petition-for the refund- | V'Sit Minister Griscom. | " f e, ——— — ¢ advisement, and will | . .; oF REMOVING POLES. * Chiet thereon with the board | o, i ian Hewitt informed the Supervisors yesterday that he had expended §711 74 to re- | v Fourth | P2 . o W T S move the overhead construction on eam elicetely fiavored, enclosed in | street, for which he desires to be reimbursed. N < HIONED CHOCOLATE ores, Fhelan build- | men’ Again Active. il HONOLULU, May 7.—There is marked ac. tivity In the volcano of Kilavea. The flow of“ | Java 1s increasing, and a rising in the crater | gives indications that there may be an over. | i Dunsmuir Ready for Appesl. Dunsr executor of and | uced first-class_ticket to_Honolulu, eole isce under the will of the late | low. Reduced frrticiass foke: 5125 round | der Dunsmuir, has presented | trip. Full information, 653 rket st. . ettied his bill of exceptions m’ cision of Judge Coffey nullitying | order aAmitting & copy of the will Al e e e A f the deceased to probate In this coun- 5 and ordering that the original will be thus enabling Bdna Wallace Hopper, stepdaughter of the deceased, 1o file 3 contest. Upon this bill of ex- For Infants and Children. ceptions an appeal will be taken to the ¥ Supreme Court. ———— The Kind You Have Always Bought BAILIFF APPOINTED.—Sheriff Curtis yes- | terday temporarily appointed Leonard B. m the Eimon as balliff, vice Frank Coyle, who was | Signature of recently appointed chief Jailer. i BURNETT NEEDS LOSES CONTROL - TEN MORE MEN them is an in- | | CRACE HOPKINS With Theodore Gamble She Gamble, the Central Theater's new | said that the action of the labor unions | leading people, will open the sixth sea=+tin instructing retailers to handie son of this company next Monday night| union-made hats. exclusively has in ./ FINDS SAFETY [Mps. Annje Siegrist, Pretty (iirl Who Tried to Kill Her- {REPENTS OF HhR ACT Sleep Comes to Her at Hospi- Mrs. Annie Siegrist, the unfortunate _child wife who in an tried to kill herself and her cighteen months old babe, at 1116 Mission street, Monday, is safe with her little one in Twenty-fqourth streets. She left Emergency Hospital yesterday morn- ly gone, and with strong hopes for a better one. | *“1 love my been crazy and myself, baby and I must have she said to Chief Steward Bucher. “I shall never attempt such a thing again.” i Dr. Tillman, who was in charge at | the hospital during the night, and un- der whose ministrations the frenzied girl finally found rest and fell into a | sound slumber a few hours after her | arrival there, pronounced her able to | depart. | half-brother, | by her mother. Mrs. Siegrist's father is a baker in | receipt of 522 a week. She had not got | along well with her mother and sister, | | but her recent serious trouble seems to | have patched up the differences and she | ana her child will have a home. | The child wife's story of her hus- |"bana’s” neglect is confirmed by others. | It is said that he drinks a great deal, i and has always kept her at places enness. George Riegling of 442% Clementina street, for whom the girl kept house up to a few days ago, says her husband frequently promised he would furnish a home for her, but that he always spent his money carousing. Riegling says Mrs. Siegrist never drank and that her character was good. 3| Mrs. against her husband several months | ago, and he filed a counter complaint. The case Is still pending. e COURT GHANTS RESTRAINING ORDER TO PREVENT BOYCOTT | NEW LEADING " THE CENTRAL THE- SR STOCK C \u‘ Judge Morrow Issues Temporary jugction to Stop Unions From Ruining Trade of Hat Mem Judge Morrow, in the United States Circuit Court, granted a restraining order yesterday against the California | Federation of Labor and the local labor | unions from boycotting the firm D. E. Loewe & Co., hat manufacturers, of Danbury, Conn. | Triest & Co. of San Francisco are | stated in the complaint as the largest | custonmers of Loewe & Co., and it is AT THE CENTRAL Will Play a Leading Part in #Why He Divorced Her” Miss Grace Hopkins and Theodore the sensational society meludram«;l caused a cessation in the demand of called “Why He Divorced Her.” ' Miss ! the Loewe hats on_this coast. Hopkins comes directly from New ‘Phe tempérary injunction issued by | York, where for many seasons she has| Judge Morrow was for stopping the been a pronounced fayorite on exclu-| boycott against, the product of the sive Broad [ t “Under Southern Skies' F. a gan, Bertha M. s t income has been $18,995 03 and the dis- bursements. $193§ 20. C 1 of $2878 26, which leaves in their hands a son. non-urnion Loewe factory pending the trial. On next Monday the hearing of the plea for a permanent injunction he is charming actress, and with per- abundance of gnod looks nd pleasing manners. She has been | against the local labor unions will | een here on several occasions at the | come ub. *olumbia Theater, where she ——— he leading roles in Lectures on Passion Play. “The Passion Play at Obérammer- gau” was the subject of a lecture last night by Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Burnett for the benefit of St. Stephen's Church at the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion auditorium. The lecture was il- s and “Thé Dairy arm.” Mr. Gamble comes from an ex- ended season in New York. —_———— Wedding Invitations. We give special attention to prevailing forms nd engrave visiting cards, wedding invitations | lustrated with colored stereopticon | nd announcements correctiy end reasonably. | views presenting the most important | Mono gnograme, crests and address dies made t vder Sanborn. Vall & Co. 731 Markerade,© | scenes and characters in the play. At the close the lirge assemblage testi- fied to the success of Dr. and Mrs. Bur- nett's efforts with a hearty round- of applause. The vocal part of the pro- gramme, to which Edward L. Sayre Jr. and Miss - N. R. Albright contributed, was much enjoyed. Arthur F. Price presided and Mrs. Robert Bragg and Miss Fannie Burdick composed the committee in charge of the entertain- ment. Income of Dolbeer Estate. George D. Gray and Willlam G. Mu- executors of the will of the late Dolbeer, filed the first ac. ount of their trust yesterday. The: et forth that since July 20, 1904, when he estate came into their hands, the They v the “alifornia Bank had also turned over - o them a balance on a letter of credit ILash's Kidney and Liver Bitters re- $19,934 99. moves uric acid from the system by dis- [ —————— Solving the urc acid formation. = * Try the United States Laundry. 1004 TP Market street. Telephone South 420. * Inspect School Sites. —————— BANKRUPT D) MAKER.—1llsa Sche dressniaker reslding in this oity. fied u on in insolvency vesterday In the United District Ceurt. She owes $2065 and ts. Mayor Schmitz and the members of the Board of Education yésterday made a visit of inspection to various pro- posed sites for new schoolhouses to be built under the bond issue. Some Facts Abovt the Estey Piano The mode of construction of the Estey Piano is new, the frame being entirely independent of the case. The frameisabsolutely rigid. The rest plank of the Estey is made of several layers of wood turped sidewise, crosswise and endwise of the grain. W hen the tuning pin is driven into these layers it “stays where it is put.” This is the reason why the Estey holds its wonderfully sweet tone so long.- The Estey is a fine piano at a moderate price. Pricesrange from $8758 to $300. ...E‘" MONTHLY PAYMENTS MAY BE MM’ Sherman,Clay& KEARNY AT SUTTER, SAN FRANCISCO BROADWAY AT I3TH, - - OAKLAND WITH MOTHER self and Babe, Goes Home‘ i tal and Hope Revives With- | in Her When She Awakens | insane frenzy | the care of her parents at Church and | the | ing with her sudden dementia seeming- | life for herself and her little | vhen T attempted to kill it | ln\ i of | { | | , She left in company with her | who was sent after her | | where there was a great deal of drunk- | | Siegrist began suit for divorce | | | | | ' JOHN ADVERTISED Perfect Sleep Women Who Are Free From Female lils Sleep Soundly How many women are troubled with insomnia! How few, alas, habitually sleep the night through and rise refreshed. If you can't sleep it is because your nerves will not let your come from female diseases. Women'’s nervous troubles body rest. Their delicate or- ganism is a network of intricate nerves. 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Hear Olcott's Songs—‘'Kate Kearney.” "My Wild Irish Rose.”” ““When Song Is Sweet,” and | “The Irish Swell” NEIXT SUNPAY YSAY i s Popular Reices—Beats Tomosrow at Sherman & Clay's. . NEXT MONDAY NIGHT In His Farcial Succese, “’I'HE DUKE K7 . AtTHs Thester i D R E KILLI(RANKIE . Seal Sale Regins To-Morrow. This Theater Does Not Advertise in the Evening Bulletin. CALIFORNIA Edward Ackerman, Lessee & Manager. MATINEE TO-DAY. w.THIS WEEK.... Frederic Belasco Presents FLORENCE ROBERTS In the Powerful Emotional Drama, THE UNWELCOME MRS. HATCH rs. Burton Harrison. NEX SUNDAY - NIGHT-—MISS ROBERTS in her Great Character, THE COUNTRY GIRL. This Theater Doesx not Advertise l- the Evening Bulletin. ' %, ALCAZAR "7 n-m'mnu er TO.NIGHTMATS., SAT. AND SUN. ISITFUNNY? ASK ANYRODY! Broadhurst’s Famous Collier Faree, A FOOL AND "HIS MONEY "INLESSAHT LALGHTFR —The Call. 25c to Tbe: Mats., Sat. & Sun., 25c to e me*r MONDAY—Bret Harte's Remanee, | TENNESSEE’S PARDNER. An Idyl of the Mining Camp. | This 'l‘lclit‘r Daoen 1’01 Allverflile in the BENTHAL%‘?“?"Z? . Market st., near Blh Phone South 533, i IGHT—LAST ll‘l!E MELOPRAMATIC SUCCESS. AflUMANSLAVE! Mon. Night, all next week, Mats. Sat. and Sun. THE GONVIET'S DAUHTER. ~ Eve.. 10¢ to. Hh. “ltl. 10!:. 150 2Be. y mmllj:- l&l;l Ploplé ] mm»—n&m_hm bnln~ wxm tabies, BRUSHES e |SBATTLE vs. FRISCO = AMUSEMENTS. | OPE LYRIC HALL GRAND £53% 121 EDDY STREET. BARG IN MATINEE TC-DAY May—22—23—24. Best Soate 25 Cents, Monday— Tuesday Wednesday FLORENCE STONE AND R A SE Moving Pleture anJ Stareomleon LECTURE DICK FERRIS On the Subject of In Ferdimand Grahame's Comedy Drama. WELFARE WORK ||WAY OUT WEST Just Returned From Europe Special Summer Prices, 15¢ 25¢, 50c. Enroute to Portland Exposition Bargaln Matinees— Wednes., Sat. and Sum. Interested and Entertained Over 12,000,000 Next Sunday Matinee—"The Holy City.” Visitors to EXTRA MATINEE DECORATION DAY. WORLD'S FAIR AT ST. LOUIS A lecture of interest alike to employer and | | T Theater Does Not Advertise in employe. Official and Subordinate—Boss and the Ev: = Bulletin. Laborer. Showing how “IT PAYS” to extend | unusual courtesies to the 5000 employes ol‘ the NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., | DAYTON, OHIO. Admission by invitation only. Cards gladly furnished on application to the Company's Local Office, 14 Turk st. BUSCH-DEVERE TRIO And a Splendid Show Every Aftermoonm and Eveninz in the Theater. SEE THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. CHARLES Bl(x.\EYb World's Champion High tver. RIDE ON THE CIRCLE SWING. 2 BABY TIGERS IN THE Z0O. Amateur Night Thursday. Commencing Saturday Matinee. May 27, For 4 Afternoons and Evenings Only, CLEOPATRA UP-TO-DATE. | ADMISSION 10c CHILDREN R This Theater Does Not Advertise in the Even! letin. DELLA FOX; Mabelle Adams: De Onzo Brothers: Chas. H. - BURKE & LA RUE - Grace And Their “INKY” Boys; Henri Frencl d Halvers: John Bireh: lotion Pletures, Showing “The Moon's Lover” and EMMETT CORRIGAN & CO., | Presenting “Jekyll and Hyde in Twenty Minutes.” Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thurs- day, Saturday and Sunday. Prices—10¢, 25¢, 50c This Theater Does Not Advertise in "the | ~eamnin ™ | oo Angeles Times oo [ IVOLInpuse | = is located in x BOOM 10, CHRONICLE BUILDING “HE'S STILL YOUR MOTHER."* The Great.Musical Comedy Success, TENDERFOOT :8is If you would do effective advertising Book by Richard Carle. Musie by H. L. Hearts in the Southwest drop a line to the above FIRST APPEARANCE address or telephone Main 1473, and our representative will be pleased to eall on CHARLES A. MORGAN, HARRY CONLON, ZITA LOVELL and NELLIE LYNCH. you with full information as to rates, First time at popular prices, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ ete. THE SUNDAY TIMES, with 35-page Matinee Saturday and Decoration Day. This Theater Does Not Advertise in the magazine, 32.50 a year by mail. Evening BIlInfll. THE WEBER'S ", PALACE HOTEL HALL 121127 MASON ST. H. WEBE! nager. A series of popular recitals from the works of the best composers is being given on the pipe organ, supported by an orchestra, in the Paim Gar- den twice daily, from I:I:Q to 2:30, and from 6;30 to 9. GUNS === DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUI‘ on Ayplklfl-. w OPENING PERFORMANCE. Thuisd_y Evening, May 25. The Two-Aet Musicat Comedy. MISS 'FRISKY FROM FRESNO Comedians. Yflk I ; in_Rises 8:30 p. Phiome. South 715 for Ressrved Sea Adsittaton 28 atnts, . Thmerved Seats 50 Cents. m A-mnnlli-. Hunting and Sporting _goods. in Clever l-'lmn c..(e Weat of New BASEBALL. OILS. LUBRICATING ou.s LEONARD & m mnau Streets. Front st.. S F. Main 1719 s M-.a“,ug,,\ . 2:30 PRINTER, _ _ Ladies' days, m’-:m. L(«m 511 Sansome st., & P