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WOMAN CHEWS MASCULINE OFFERS A NEW "ietaws e coureance CURE FOR SOIL —— They Exhibit Their Injuries to a Magistrate. He Declares Flght a Draw and so Case Ends. BY JAMES O. CRAWFORD. ed in the process of scratch- je Lubuisky's face with his Hermann Kligerinen indis- permitted one of his thumbs to ter her mouth, and then he screemed until bystanders persuaded thg lady to oease chewing. Battery was the charge on which each of the combatants caused the other's arrest, and physical exhibits in the case were Mrs. Lubulsky’s crim- son-streaked countenance and Mr. Klig- hand. Police” Judge Cabaniss heard the testimony and dis- missed both complaints. ““The honors of war seem to be so even- ly divided,” he said, “that in justice to all concerned I can only render a draw decision | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1905. 1Physical_. Mental and Spirit- ual Vibration Named as | Panacea for Human Ills i g ‘5 COMPANY BACKS BELIEF | | Extends Benefits to the Dead'| as Well, as to the Liv- ing Who Are in Pain| ‘ | ’ 9 And we are going to do it in [ | To those i1 in body, mind or soul, a g ] great shape Friday and Satur- | 4’ | | corporation, legalized yesterday, says: | | “Ye shall be healed and made whole 3 day | agai e Tt "m;:l%u {not whether sou have | S : Now, little masters, we have een al ndone: by e surgeomn, given | Up byt phydiclan WhEke reputiaten| J gathered together for Friday the doctrine of Mary Baker Eddy, or Tote e s maredveN il and Saturday, a great Price ing, touch of “Elijah 11" a new cure is | & Matching Game. t hand. It is offered by the “Now o 8 . . ¥ s that A Some $6 suits in our Student Folk,” a corporation that filed its let- v day with the C Clerk, ! 5 xi?ki:\e;lxet; beliet t1n tthae e:nuc:tc); Br 1ts i [ Double Breasted Model. n ogr #6 Norfolk Col Model, in 'stem with a capital stock of $250,- 000, all of which, the papers say, has | been subscribed. | our $6 Russian Model, in our This cure is to be effected by means & of physical, mental and spiritual vibra- AN $#6 Buster Model. tion. Just the method by which the vi- 4 : : - R .. | bration of the spirit is to be accom- | . > ! In the smartest, in the tart It was the al unpro slapping = ; pllshtd ‘Frmfi set forth; 1: is one of thi | \ . : est, in the fetchiest of summer ] is own experienced hands, and as it re- | secrets/ o he corporation—a secre g . s S clined in the window of his chop suey | that mystifies, and those things that AR colorings. ummer woolen establishment, 1034 Dupont street, it was | mystify are the assets of every corpo- g fabrics. | | | away fer a minit I'll make de dash.” Archie Lubuisky’'s cheek by that started the inter- asantness. The Lubulskys Sixth street and the Kiig- s 9328 Harrison street s invited to partake oung daughter of also ltving at 962 he was met at the r en, who, apparently o v jealou: »f the attention shown the Abramsons in preference to administered a sharp cheek. He returned his mother of what and she, with babe b ligerinen domictle | E anation of the assault was met by Mr. Kligerinen, | amsor anc as taken from her grasp by | ler in junk, and | n court, did not an. failed and his wite, T parents at #8 haled him before Mogan w ent to have him | nfant’s By & ne. Tt was he was forced preceded the ths, but 224 Stockton St. - Union Sguare Special Breakfast . . . 50¢ Afternoon Tea. ... . 25¢ Dainty Sandwiches, Cakes, Tea) Table d’Hote Dinner $1.00 Have your LUNCHEON In either the PEACOCK, COLONIAL, RUSSIAN or BROWN Rooms. .. CREAMED CHICKEN a la Peacock is famous | its possessor seized his soul. He st0od | gov the airectors, to establish depart- | evising a feastble plan whereby it might | UShing, teaching, lecturing, learning, | R : = ' Now, Mothers, if you have a little | become his own. try ter lift it. Ef youse start dat dog acter rcading of both the lving and v 4 hlm. | Need the story of Keily's capture by ed to scratch her |3 i entered er mouth, | Wong Hing and compatriots be detailed? | tglo, TeAMGOStIL G\ &5 S . - | World’s Most. Fdshion- $6.00 SUITS, Mrs. L. was un- | Kelly—whose baptismal name, by the by, | ponojg g Vance, alins. * g HOw " brotectimg 1t | 18 Jumes—to Judge Mogan. 1 sz CRUERE | chomm i v wrer Aot e o (] able Juvenile Apparel 345 cago, was ordered released yesterday Y 3 . | Wld de ;oodl en I'm ready to [flke mine.’ | row.” reason given was that there would be is nine- | for | brandished in rude and threatening man- | g0, "8 "N 2¢ iread \ - ’ 5 % ;i : y published, not ; ] ner at Frank Willlams and A. J. Hughes | or i G 5 - | (both colored) while they were removing | Swear Out & warrant owing to the ex- | > i e e e e 7"' pense of bringing witnesses from New L the cynosure of almond eyes with hun- | ration wherein the harnessing and con- | gering expression. A bait more tempting | trol of the soul is an avowed and prin- | Lots of those Quaker Grays, to the celestial palate could hardly have | cipal object. The holders of this and | been conceived. After it was boiled the | other valuable secrets that wHl soon be 56'00 SUITS, some Grays, some cunning Wong Hing varnished it with dispensed are the directors of the cor- | now...... » mahogany coloring, which was relleved | poration—Henry Harrison Brown, Ev- BI‘OWII ures. by white curleycues where the rind had erett R. Chappell, Samuel Exton been removed, and there it lay, em-| Foyulds, Leona B. Chappell and Mar- the epicures of Chinatown. Smart, Symmer Suit, upon the ham than a great longing to be | 1t 45 the purpose of the corparation, | JUST BRING ALONG .... bellished with parsiey sprigs to ensnare | garet A. Winans. The gentlemen 3 h 9 E F e epicures of Chinatown. * | Einica hive mubseribed the Sock that Not a Single One of Them at’s Enou ora elly was neither a Mongolian Nor an | will launch the o tio: TRETE) | epicure, but no sooner did his gaze rest h ,fgu?n:;(.ye o scepi Worth Under $6.00 among the blue-bloused, watery-mouthed | 227 the CIrectons, to establieh Ceparts throng upon the sidewalk, and while they | =" " un 0 TRt Phere will be Ry s L SR relativ® | branches of authorship, printing, pub- healing, religion, telepathy, psychology, | Bbok et 5 .4 | Psychometry and physiology. Then, ip | Wid all dese chinks erbout,” he said |, tion to these, there will be “Now | o Yo tot 234 years, don’t hesitate to bring ) e g le ith wh h had . t A . A - igrfpld T%"Efi’l&“hgorifi{%:d e e | B e e 7 = ; him—if you have a chap up to 15 official gua s square, ; years of age, don’t hesitate to bring 2 Fh s 1are, | aganda, investigation, unfoldment and | t'd be a sure pinch fer any mug wot'd | gopongiration of mind, soul and’ char- fight racket uv yours en git dese heathens | 1} 024, through physical, mental and < spiritual vibration; there will be “Now The dogfight ruse was attempted by | foniM& & oratLRrs BAES, W e | suits at $3.45. formed in a near-by alley, distracted pub- | S5, aPd ndustries L e lie frtention from the ham, even to the | sweep of business and religlon that is cxtent of clearing the sidewalk- WONE | ot included in the specified purposes And There You Have Our Hing himself would doubtless have par- ticipated in tbe.stampede Af thought of of the corporation. But, out of it all, ek 134 & 2 \ 1 St“y ‘“ the ham had not struck bim just as he there seems to stand alone the often, Teachod his Boor and as he stoed there | Put differently, expressed human desire p and a Picking From the Just picture in your mmds $6.00 -~ | to know in 1life what waits beyond - Ay g .. | closing behind it death’s mysterious | He glided into the shop, picked up the | door.” And, incidentally, the healer | bam and was in fair way to escape With | oy ' eavor to hold here below all of it when his evil genius prompted Wong | those that will come and belfeve. Hing to transfer his gaze to the window. Photographic war. Our finest platino Parls panels, §8 per dozen: cabinets, $2 per dozen. us recovery of his precious ham by | Imperial Studio, 744\Market street. Police Sergeant Ross and posse, or the | “I guess et’s curtains fer me,” sald | Ordans -Meleane of. Vasos: ‘Lord Beau- JYours! quoth his Monor, “ehall De by a dispatch sent to the police au- six months, and you'll get It t0-mOr-| p,rities there from Chief Dinan. The | eiatis g ; no prosecution. John A. Hammer- | It was not a firearm. but an implement | ¢mjth of Hammersmith & Fleld, on | ghting gas, that Bmil C. Ducotey | wyom Vance passed a worthless check | Pratt place last, Monday evening. In t York to prove that Vance had no funds lin the bank on which the check was " KEARNY ST. AND UNION SQUARE AVE. | gloaming, however, "both Mr. wnnams o $ \ % and Mr. Hughes mistook the weapon for | 4TaWn: 4 ‘$6 SUITS sstas | a double-barrel shot d fled the t i 00 s oy e The World's Beautics. ok > $3.45 AUTHORITIES ON FASHIONS: Mr, Ducetey, who is a cook at the San Francisco has the distinction of hav- d 2oae « | happeried’ to have the gas-lighter in his ] jand so rudely was she treated by John | the Emergency Hospital for a broken | and he did not tarry long. "It iS"eX- | Flood, representing the estate of J. C. Belde- | the new Lowell High School building. A | Preserving Sugar Palace Hotel, informed Judge Cabaniss, ing within its boundaries the most beauti- | before whom he was arraigned, that the | ful store in the world. It is simply beyond W complainants had detached, with evident | the power of description, a fairy land of some clothes lines | dazzling lights, beautiful paintings and linger with vou always.ColonelA.Andrews’ Diamond Palace, 221 Montgomery st. * ——————— Rogers’ Appointment Is Delayed. | and tackle belonging to him, and as he | flashing gems. The pleasure of a visit will b-‘ hand he shook it at them as he told them to desist. Mrs. Bray, who was watching the proceeding from a second-story win- d the vith | dow, also imagined that Mr. Ducotey was | 1he appointment of = Civil Service 4 5 . Sneak Thieves at Work. armed with a shooting iron, and when it | Commissioner Rogers, to be Curator of y v - Mrs. E. A. Metcalfe of Seattls report- | was péinted in her direction she almost the Park, will be delayed one week || . ed to the police yesterday that her suit | swooned from fright. The gas-lighter | from to-day, owing to the absence of " case, containing clothing and jewelry, was produced in court, however, and the | park Commissioners Cummings and e S ey s 15 g Judge dismissed the case. Metson from the city. They will re-| . a G P 5 turn in time for the meeting next ¥Fri- Wednesday afternoon from the Pow- pcotee Price. who was found suilly of | day. when the appointment will be 1 ell-street wharf. She had just arrived 2 o 5 by false pretense ; ; - from F. W. French of the San Franciseo |~ 0o on-the steamer Redondo: James I Y 3 8 Walsh, who has a statione store at Calclum Light llnmpa?ly. has pending =4 S Gk — 523 Fourth street r:porlt‘adr'that two against him no less than thirty-eight ; 2 g 5 3 “ youths broke into his store on Wad- charges of passing fictitious checks and | yogary “that fellow = was Ra‘;‘: ot | News of Captain Alexander McLean | City Attorney Long vesterday noti-| The Board of Education yesterday | nesday night. but were dlscavered and seventeen = _accusations of borrowing { ., ;70 TR, W says, ‘that because I |15 expected at any “time by the local | fled the Board of Supervisors that he is | ggopted a resolution providing that the | rgm away, taking with them a package money on fictitious mortgages. Howard ita is | @bout to bring condemnation proceed- > s iy A bt i ot T e ah"x st gentieman escort that I aln't Fed"l:. fl“thiormfis BThf C”s";:“a;a ings against the property-owners in the fr';';’fu“'pf:“n';““ !?e‘g::.g:m"“::;‘egm‘fi g:n'r:":r":“i"fiwf"“’ TSR Rie bufldtnk; nofifled Jodge Mogan that’ he | % 177 JHon he SISRURTS o0 the Jaw | 0T e e o+ 1ay ) Dlockituindad iy Wn:Ness' avenus: | SLUe. b Sue. SRS ICIOTS SRct SRT | FRSEm SC dwn Iving ot S08 Bashenan oot Bt e SPporEnty tius from - telextdoh. oyires a0R CAbISA) A0T | siaven' Hrankin add Falliatrests cwiis | Sl <L SORINTE The” folloniis DR bicyclo from bim opposite the Majestic A o i oui o Say Sl Drave morning to explain his alleged ungal- | the pirate s yet ignorant of the fact that M) l’rh"e hzd been | 3 rate is ye! have refused to s ap- of -the aforementioned chargen ere he o o el him. It is thought here that he Will | hiooi has been selected as a site for | Honda Primary, Monroe Primary, Sunny- | rode away with it. was arrested on complaint of Mr. French, _ Eldin O. Miller, employed as guard of a | put’ into Victoria soon and attempt t0 | the mew Public Library and it is the | Sid¢ Primary and Bergerot Primary. o 80w wagon owned by a boycotted brewery, | bluff his way out, as he has done s0 | ojty's desire to obtaln possession as| 1Lhe board desires to proceed at once Isaac Solomon, charged with having | Was arrested by Patrolman Heinrichs at | many times before. soon as possible. with the construction of the buildings. | disturbed his daughter's wedding party EiBhth and Brannan streets Wednesday | = There is a slight chance that he may | Ajrcady the two largest owners, | The board inaugurated the plan to es- | by hurling rocks through the window | evening and booked for carrying a pistol. [ récelve news from some Japanese|gjeanor Martin and the estate of J. B. | tablish kindergartens in the School De- of the family home, on Twenty-ninth |Judge Mogan will hear testimony on |poaching vessel from Hakodate. But|Rangol, have sold out at the city's fig- | partment by adoption of the. following street, near San Jose avenue, was drunk June 26. that chance is regarded the barest sort | ;o5 Between them they owned the | re‘:‘clutinnl: when he appeared before Judgh Mogan #5 e of possibility, for McLean isinot liked | entire Van Ness-avenue frontage, and | ‘Resolved, That one kindergarten class for sentence, so' he was ordered into cus- | Dan Connolly, just arrived from the In- | among the poachers. Disregarding: the | it s the opinion of Long and his assist- | De_established in the Jefferson Primary tody. His unmarried daughter, a very | terior, deposited his gripsack at his feet {maxim of “honor among thieves,” he|an¢ john P. Coghlan, that the prices | School and one in the Lafayette Primary | Polk and Bush Streets..Phone East 664 pretty young woman, informed the court While he lighted his cigar at Eaest and | has been known to rob his brother |,ccepted by them fix the value of the | School Fillmore and MeAllister. Phone Park 183 that he is incorriglbly wicked, and he |Clay streets, and about -an hour later poachers up in ‘that reglon: where |entire block so definitely that no dif- | 'Resolved, That Director Boyle be em- | 119 Tayler Street...Phone Howard 1021 ! wept in maudlin self-sympathy as he was | George Miller was arrested while trying | “there is no law of God or man.” ficulty will be encountered. in establish- | Powered and authorized to secure proper jled to the tanks. to sell the valise to an outgoing stranger | . _The alleged pirate was last he&rd of8t | ing the appraisement of the other sub. | accommodation for the kindergarten class | Mrs. Faber's Preserving Kitchen Ope: SLip e at the ferry station. Patrolman O'Keefe | Victoria on February 29,°1905. .He put | gjvisions in condemnation proceedings. | Of the Lafayette School. —You are personally invited to visit Mrs. Stella La Gracia, in vaudeville on | scored the capture and Judge Mogan will | into the port for a supply of provisions. |~ mhe City Attorney says in his com- | The Western Addition Club filed a res- | and inspect process of Jam and Jelly arrell street and residing at 120A | glve Mr. Miller 5]; monthl At that time he was flying a Norwegian | ;.. jcation: olution favoring the purchase of the Bell making at Taylor-street store. Eddy street, visited the Unique Theater | ‘flag Awkward questions were' asked Among those who have retused the amount | PFOPErty, on Octavia street, between Sut- JELLY GLASSES_ DOZEN, 30¢. (continuous) last Wednesday afternoon, Willlam Grezory u under treatment at | him concerning his right to fly that‘flag | ;7 Cq"S S Te? GnG° County are Michael | ter and Bush, as the most accessible for 1 .18 b, $1.00 Doe, usher, that she procured a way arm, received whilé being ejected from pected that he will put into Victoria [ man, 'deceased, which owns'137:6 feet of the | site at the southwest corner of Sutter | Western Refinery. dry granulated cane for his arrest on the charge of bst:er:;l | Mission-street car by :(oi’orman John | before long for fresh supplies. T a5 Tt oE ihe Foimiveer” froninen: | and Gough streets has also been offered | sugar. T R ‘ho 55 feet of the Fell-street front: “For freshness,”. she informed Judge | Desmond and Conductor J. L. Coleman, Mary Dros for §120,000. The board will visit all school | MRS, FABER'S MUSTARD, 3 BOTS. 28 The authorities at Victoria have been | yoo TR0 t8 F00 O U e on. 5 AT | who aver that he was drunk and insult- |NOtified and if the Carmencita drops | sreet, and Robert W. Inches, who Bolds 22:11 | sites offered. Los Angéfi;s Times San Francisco Office is located in 2O00M 10, CHRONICLE SUILDING AERTHUR L. FISH. Representative If you would do effective advertising in the Southwest drop a line to the above eddress or telephone Main 1472, and our representative will be pleased to call on you with full information as to rates, etc. THE SUNDAY TIMES, with 35-page magazine, $2.50 & year by mail. “JUST LIKE A PLEASANT HOME." NEW RUSS. HOUSE -itie CHAS. NEWMAN CO., Props. Convenient to sll car lines, siaces Of amuse- ment and prominent bulldings.. A hotel of un- excelled service. European, $1 per day up- ard. American. §3 per sy upward. Special Tates to families. The famous Russ a Is carte dirmers, T5c. The table is su plied with F“ ucts dtrect from Mr. Newman's santiie Lunch $7 per month. | he’ end- of | feet also on Fell street. ‘Th tition of the West of Castro Club . e ) ing other passengers. They are charged | 81Chor there it will mean t e petitios as B"tt 32 ADVERTISEMENTS. | with battery and Judge Mogan will hear | NeT vovage. If the buccancer vessel is |, Noue of the oranding owrirs have Turl | that a fitth srade class be established in er, S(luar 26 | l I | o as the case mext Monday. sighted by a warship of any ‘nation | Tiahed any abstract o records of the Noe Valley School was taken under e 3 ANAWFUL SKIH HUMOR Lt | R o "o Ared.pon,and 16 what- | Sty o i2, et i, Solien Jou, Besed | e Jow elley, Sthoe) Wi tayen mder | mawra i sbie vt s P % Hannah Mondowell, 2 middle-aged | °VeT flag she may be fiying 18 - not | abstracts of the titles proposed to be acquired. | term. - g pinster who said she was @ school- | SLiCk she will be sunk. : e Bloartie e n'fl’-ifl.'mm;; Nearly 30 applications have been filed | _BUITSR PACKED FOR WINTER US% teacher in Oakland, dashed her gloved |, 5 FE-'R. de Smidt, the:last of - M- | O yeports, or abetracts, as the Board. sba by persons desiring to take the teacher’s | Beat Potatoes, new. .. .- Covered Head, ngcg' and Shoulders, | hand through a window at 140 First street | Lan'8 alleged’ co-conspirators” to be | getermine, should be invited immeat Ceiy ans s {lexamination in the Girls’ High School' to- | -Right size: white or red: cook dry: . | night before last, and when Judge Mogan | *T"¢5ted, showed a disposition to talk | contract made with the lowest bldder. .. morrow. box, 9. - - —_——————— . - Suffered Agony for Twenty- | asked her why she did it she replied that | Y5terday, but was advised by his at - | The board requested the Health Board | VERIBEST HAM OR VEAL LOAF. I Five Years gin and peppermint, imbibed with intent | (0TeVE to say nothing. 'He admitted, Town Talk. ! to abate a nulsance caused by a swamp | G~ to allay cramps, inspired the deed, She | NOWever, that'he was with McLean dur- | e perplexity of the local reform- | near the Winfleld Scott School. . SRR N S . was permitted to recross the bay. ing the raid on the Copper Tsland rook- | o.; ang the effect of public ownership| The'board interpreted an opinion of the TR e e "HT". e | R e”“ th i on trades unions are subjects entertain- | City Attorney that mechanics in its em- - —_ URED ‘BY CUTICURA | »ucs annte 1sanc, vouthtul, pretty and |5 ¥ Scott t‘;’“’c':‘“"t“ o d““w“‘_’;‘: ingly discussed In this week's Town |pioy who do not work on Saturday-after- SICILY LEMONS. 2 DOZEN. ¢ stylishly attired, went to the Southern |{noi et JOL the aTmenC e - | Talk. The Saunterer tells the story of | noons, although it is a half-holiday, will | Masom Jurs pints 35¢ 631 half-gallons 95c | Police Station at 1 o'clock Wednesday ._makers. Special threce days oniy. “For twenty-five years I suffered | afternoon and requested permission to | crcntcd himself as the owner b+ v ing girl who became a Baroness and is,| Leaves of absence were granted to Ger- | Bail the evolution of a San:Francisco work- | {mt be paid. hy 5 tly denies | nfuny from @ terrible humor, com- |stay there until she recovered from the :fi,?::'knz,“::,';f;,:f‘“f:o‘“'} e U L T ;,J“'?,‘,"A';,"’.‘:"%:E& trude Norton and Annie Tiling. TELESCOPE BASKETS, §1 SIZE, 1ac pletely covering my head, neck, and | effects of alcoholic overindulgence. She | mencita or Melean. | and telis of a lively yolmcal contest in | . R Fragrant Teas, all Kinds. ih. SSe shoulders, discharging matter of such | Was booked for drunkenness and to Judge | " When the Mexican register was taken | tlie Supreme Court, of the efforts of the| Bleyeles Should Be Registered. Teas that refrean: excellent cup auelities. ffensiveness to sight and smell, that | Mos8an she stated that while at luncheon | from th, % ott declares, | Dunphy children to break their father's A Coroner’s jury in the case of Abra- ‘ea store price 6€c g became an ob)ecfll dread. I con- | he drank more wine than she, being un- Woodaldeew?;:&?;'l‘:clfi‘to%cure another | ffust will, and why the ‘Peter l:'—lnl ham L. Hart, Who was killed on June DILL :[ & : 5 TLON, foe suited the most able doctors far and | 2CCustomed to. tippling, could safely | from some South America republic, but | Bave °h‘w‘ 8 by being knocked down by a bicycle h‘“‘u"—"“fi———"— near, tonoavail. Then I got Cuticura, bacss -0 ‘";' "l'; P;“'Md' sense sufficlent to | Scott says that he refused to have any- | .o o oo T p ridden by V. S. White, returned a ver- | Extra Zintandel. 5 and in a surprisingly short time I was ;:-. ‘::‘l at N e ‘:A'm lt; gfl home with | thing more to do with the matter. Falice Commlttes yesterday deterred D ren’™, | dlct yesterday of accident and recom- | St . Yeamd. 3 T 9. v gait she would bring shame (S i g {he petition for ihe passage of ardinances'pro. | mended the passage of a law requiring R e ‘permit! completely cured. “For this I thank |upon her respectable relatives and dis. ' . A 4 v destruction of viclous dogs and les t e SCHEIDAN GIN. BOTTLE %o Cnhcurl. and advise all those suffer- | grace upon herself, so she went to prison | * J{OREF(;‘R:?:’(?X“D’ ‘;’E’Ssmrm-— permitting poolselling on the “’“"m Mt L IRaG ahd ekl -p.._,,::,:t,:‘._‘,:\' .l:-‘.. st m skin humors to get it and |and stayed there. As there: was no AL UL R S ——————— sherr. . , Lo 3 invi, 2 23 > . enithur m* aexylt once. S.P. Keyes,' | ground, for doubtiot the girl's truthful- .p.:?.:‘ g‘:‘mm out figl‘l'n‘sodnflnt " Burmett’s Extract of . -m. Bas | Try the United States Laundry. 10o4 et iy et Congress Street. Boston. Mass. she ‘was dismissed. : spring and summer. taken gold medals over all other brands. ¢ | Market street. Telephone South $20. = MARQUETTE WHISKY, BOTTLE Toa.