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(OVEMBER 17, 1905 FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY THE 'S 16 "o e There's Somsthing Doing at the B_oys’ Sl\op TO-DZD' OF BEGGING | ....SOME BIG DOINGS... A FINE ART| Water Front Furnishes| a Prize Exhibit of l Laziness. Two Loafers Grve Even Hardened Police a Shock. TS CRAWFORD. on they are The Water- Overcoat $3.30 upon trough there Extra Long : Winter Ceat $5.00 water s and to or were false d absolutely good gent,” an’ h was their ehlong a AGES 9 TO 16 YEARS. Bgys, Overcoal', 9t 16 $5.00 Values for $3.30 Cut long with full sweep—tourist style— . belted back and velvet collar—colors plain dark gray and neat gray and brown mix-¥ tures. AGES 3 10 S YEARS. For Little Chaps 3 to 8 Lgng Overcgal's--$6 Values for $3.30 Military styles, double rows of metal but- . tons; some with braided edge, all with velvet | collars, belted back and chevron on sleeve. | Toppy little coats. Colors—Dblue, dark gray, gray and brown mixtures. APHAELS: KEARNY ST. AND UNION SQUARE AVE. he AG For Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17-18 Norfolk and Double-Breasted 2-Piece Suits Sizes 9 te ‘16. $385 $7.50 Values for Exceptionalvalues—all-wool fabric, Scotchy in appearance, in gray andbrown mixtures—just the right weight—very stylish and, without question, the greatest values we have ever offered at $3.85. 2 o) AUTHORITIES ON FASHIONS: KINGPINS IN OVERCOATS. | | Contan this case would better be trans- obstruction, also a begging combine. {DECAM LEAVING | erred to his court,” was the response,| Pempleo Carella, a good-looking young 3 Q a IN Q) and transferred it was ] fellow, was arrested on complaint of HIS WIFE PENNILESS | g dDfl ahdea Saif Miss b(;m}flle! t'g several Influential members of the Italian | udge Conlan, *ob .my in' ’rested | colony, who opined that the performance 3 S , eheain {0 Vo' hes gotten troo Wt de | of Himselt and monkey dia not tend o BmlelofHJe. ;;e ],eicl)) s ust case eghenst me am puffickly rl-| uphold the esteem in which they hoped N S been Aba dickylous—doan yo' think so?” | the folk of this city held everybody and SIG ‘I think you're guilty twice,” was the| oyerything that has come out of' Italy. doned. kR A | FINL PONT disappointing answer, “and to-mOrTow | 8o they retained Attorney Spinettl to — P e § | TD ssitente JOu tyice ., | bring*about a removal of the menacing | Jesse Leroy, a self-avowed capitalist, de Lo'd sek, den, tell me w'at And. ba il kb ] g ? : ~ | pe blight, compassed | playwright and man of all-round capa- was subject of a ‘longshore story | p'otection p'obation gives a pusson,” MISS | the arrest of Pempleo Carella. & Fi siety P le Is! w n 4 > AP 1 . : 4 X rder 4 1 'eople 18| bility, has disappeared from view, leav e Saa ate both his | Gonsales demarded. o e e teny s meimiment of an|JUdge Graham Orders That|Home of S()tl, e .Vl &ll’[ | e i i enmiess ana - the mersy || 1 NEWMAN, Promienc sad sasagec chr mantine chee! re Judge heeded her mot. - # i Sion y i v 3o y = Sroraiiig ” r + (e y S Alleged | of strangers. According to Mrs. Le Ere he in “mendi- | i A SR +| Execution Issue Against 11,1upte(lf).\flt 1eH hg s e i in Fon e i e o T ad been Mr.| Mrs. Annie Cronin was arrested by Cap- | . G Mot e Ny ; usband | 1ast June, the bride at that time keep- | | FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS. 3 - all- ustom to lean | ain Spillane for drunkenness at 1 o'clock | | the onoma Capitalist! Cruelty o he it g SO o Ik T . (RS & saunemat Ve = e turiure wag | Wednesday afternoon on Market street, | | E S e S |of wealth and prosperity, Leroy per- | "2 ib."square - 53 na M ordered | 204 she was released on $10 bail. . Exactly ® | XAt OO wak £ | The knowledge that the home of ‘A. | suaded the landlady inte matrimony, || Quality, as usual. good and ordered | yyeieve hours later she was arrested by | | o L e Ay b o | W, Seott Jr. prominently known In | also that she resign all her personai || California Cold Storage Exxs. du.30c the con-| patrolmen Cramer and Wren for drunk-| | perior Judge Thomas ¥. “raham agems. | @ isiness and society ' circles/ has been | §00ds 4nto his tender care to be well | Regular 35c. Every egg guaranteed. of his mea the splendid country home of capitalist Extracts, bot. . and both % vanilla, enness on the Barbary Coast, disrupted, has come to light. Dis- | protected. ] Ryt e et At pe = v B ot v g r P, 2 s 2 % S e H Regular x e vakbtinds Bl ibe Stacl harg s ‘v\;; 'ngnln t her on Judge Mo | Blitz \\._laxmn to enforce the payme"f guised under the title of M. J. against | Several weeks ago the Reno hovsl.elry.‘ Raspberry, Strawberry, Pineapple. te a s Saleites | e e of the judgment. directing him to pay X giote, Mrs. Scott filed suit for di- | was dissdlved, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy com- |} o Ll oaes Clder, per gallon..40e It was all the same drunk,” said Mrs. | | $100 monthly, for the maintenance of his | vorce on Monday, alleging that she has | ing to San Francisco, half a dozen || “RUZiS “HC® pyre intermented aople ek roroed buss | IO “BNd Y SATSE how you've Eethg] | ! blind son, John, and his invalid daughter, | long been the vietim of cruelty fn- |trunks constituting their baggage. | ba est punishied | D ioh Be IS et i s wore] | Roma. The property the law will seize | flicted upon her in various forms by | These belong to Mrs. Leroy and were | on & sions for battering her, Ay ey Y as a means to prevent these children from | her husband. | put_off at Oakland, where a daughter | he yon D w ag0 he celebrated his{ & '© L e becoming public charges is known as| It was the answer to the complaint | of M:ls LerD‘y r;‘mdes. S0t | Py{‘nl!;lmqup(rg::fl-_h‘_ o release f son, where he had : ot il Magnolia Farm, one half of which be- |filed Wednesday by Scott that dis-| Failure of the trunks to arrive on ¥ e Ilustrative of the flexibility of the San b e - ay wa P o Evaporated Peaches. per Ib 100 MmoRths, by ropeedl 3 1 longs . Paxton and the other | ¢ o’ ide1 f the litigants, for | this side of the bay was attributed by | d Peaches. per I s by proceeding 1o | g uecs vasrancy ordinance was the ar—| gs to Blitz W. Paxton and the other | closed the Iidentity o gants Regular 121c. 1906 crop. delicious fruit being detained at Monday night Le- | turned half to his brother, Charles. he came out boldly and in his answer | Mr. Leroy to the said: “Answer of A, W. Scott Jr., sued the tables Pink Bean ead with | e and booking of John F. Bush on that Regular 6 f 7 and flowers w crop, free from Vines of grapes, frults the baggage-room eu of walm that | charge. He dwells af 1626 Dupont street | grow in profusion over its broad ‘acres|as A. Scott, to the complaint of Mrs.|roy falled to return to the rooms he || . he s be the hospital |2Nd owns considerable real and personal | | | |avd it is known throughout the State|M. H. Scott.” The further fact that|and his wife have been occupying on |§ yeinz's Apple Butter, per Ib. .. rested -~ and | Deoperty. yet: e wia ;Arreated as & '.va |4 for the charm of jts location and the per-| Mr. and Mrs. Scott are anxious to rush | Twenty-fourth street and nothing has |} Regular 15c. First receipt of ftted an gs- | STANt 08 comnlalnt; of his wife, Rarah, fection of its cultivation. Blitz . W. Pax- | their marital troubles through to a|been heard of him since. Mrs. Leroy, || Norway Salt Muckerel emeh. .. .. , byt after | IO SWRESI SURLOEOE Kho Tabt] dre »"“"1 ton fought hard to stay the execution|finality was revealed when a clerk [in summing up the past four or five |}~ Regular . First caich of the season cts_yédnterday Juldige Ca- | o Bas'besa ax idier fnd hes'not i dewn | of the judgment against his favorite|from the office of Mrs. Scott’s counsel |'months, states that her suspicions are || Fremeh Sardines, 2 tins for 25 missed her ‘without further |3 Sober breath” since last July. Nelther| | property but without result. What fur- | appeared before Judge Murasky and | seriously aroused as to her husband's || Regular 1ic cach. Lemoine Monk brand she Dok SV Of thilr s oolifldren i sut- ) | ther proceedings. he will inaugurate to|askeq that the case be set for trial to- | conduct and this, together with her || Fianan Haddie. per Ib . he comes | fering for want of life's necessaries be-| | Uft the writ against him is a matter of | day. { statement that her trunks have been i B out of hos. | cause of his conduct, but he is a house- | speculation. “Such a proceeding would be impos- ! broken into and divested of all jewelry || Apetit Sild. 2 tinn for .. ... 35e < Clark, “He aimt|hold nuisance and.his suppression “is Yesterday at noon Attorney Burnett,|sible,” answered the clerk of the |and marketable articles. makes her feel | % i ochsr 5 DeSyREt Sor- | i | representing Paxton, appéared - before | court, “because other cases, fully as | that she has been duped and deserted. || Galvanized Garbaze Barpele— _ Judge Mogan ‘did not doubt that the | vagrancy charge would adhere, but he or- | dered that an additonal accusation of bat- tery be entered against the defendant, Judge Graham and askéd the court to fix a bond upon which appeal from the judgment’ could be taken to the Supreme Court. The application for’the bénd was She is in need of aid and eager to | work, having a ten-year-old daughter to support. —_————————— urgent, are awaiting trial.” “Well,’ stopped him the last time said 14x24 Special - $1.50 Regular 0 With sant 3 17x26 $2.00 $2.50 19x29 $2.25 $3.00 fter you, the answered the lawyer's rep- resentat! “these folks are rich and move in the best circles of society. Judge | ark nodded, smiled and with- | the presence. Ballien me horse at the fish market, told e Conlan that if the animal were ai- arrested for working and promised to hear oth cases to-day. Edward H. Arnold, proprietor of Ar- nold’s Dalry, was sentenced by Judge resisted by 'Attorney Charles F. Hanlon, representing the children, who held that no appeal from the judgment would lie. “When Attorney Oakes, who is as- While I am not saying that the rich are entitled to more consideration than the poor, it often happens that greater interests are at stake in the litigation Wolf's ad, page 4; It tells how to save rent. Hostetter's Bitters, per bottle. ..75¢ Rezular S5c. Family bitters of Known quality. n:e‘x{uf::—‘:kmwm cure colds—a ‘stimu- MR. MARRIED MAN, read Ri‘hmond-De ——r— Clothing Firm Attached Again. : .Var;d still ten minutes it would -Mogng to pay hn nr:g (:r tz?“lor“lil‘a\'ingi -’oclated with Mr. Hurr;'ens!n this "C“BE; between the rich than between the Another attachment was served yes- ey e crippled for tem minutes after it | poured too much water into his milk, an tion, appeared before the Supreme .Court oor.” ‘0., th othin; o walk, but gradually it attained | then an additional fine of $ was imposed Sty el CESTYAIBI o ] e te that a1t My “Ahawered. the ;’r‘:“{h!‘;“h:‘:g:‘;n“wfc“ o b Family Bourbon, bot; 80ct gal. .82.50 graceful galt on him for having Kept his delivery | this court from proceeding: in this matter.| clerk of the court, “the only way You [on a claim of §298 for advertising in ogu S h is the case,” quoth the Judge, | Wagon in an unsanitary condition. : “ | he admitted to the court,” sald Attorney | can get a speedy hearing Is to trans- a local newspaper. It is understood "a"'?.'r'}x'W g L e BB00 1 never have permitted the | e P in court the defendant’s dumb partner in| Hanlon, ‘“that no appeal from the judg- | fer the case to some other depart- | hat the clalms against the defunct - 'm 25es gal S d still, and I must find you For adulterating with “boron” the milk | breadgetting did not appear, but Pem-|ment would lie. and that the only way|ment.” It was so ordered and Judge|grm aggregate $§50,000. The Sheriff smlrh'm"; ‘sallon, $1.50. Port, Sherry, moving. weday the complaint interpreted to him and then that for many months her husband has | ;i puciness at 1028 Market street. said Miea Lot- _RTATSES | promised to convey his organ and mon- | should now come before this court and|treated her with extreme cruelty, his tie £ hued) to his Miss Freda Henshaw, accused of hav-| Key to somes place where his compat- | ask that a bond be fixed providing for an|most flagrant and common offense be- H t reppaman’ dese yah coDS |y ciolen §7 worth of silk from the Em- | Ti0ts are less fastidious. So he was dis- | appeal they admitted to the Supreme|ing to remain away from home all 1 restin’ me fo' vagrancy, | porium, pleaded not guilty before Judge | Missed. He had about $10, in dimes and | Court could not be taken.” night and then refuse to give an ex- le dem dat Ah'm oon poba- | Cayanite The case will be heard next | Nickels collected by the monkey, with| “I have disagreed with Mr. Oakes on|planation as to where he passed the JU P N . - me chawge f0' Jedge Con- | muesday which to make good his promise. this point,” answered Attorney Burnett. | hours of darkness. Coupled also with 4 = Wil e Mr. Spinetti statéd that if Pempleo| “Though it is true that my associate|an extremely cold attitude toward her To a Pur.of LosAnsclcs Imcs " J bation by Judge| 33.... Wilson, aceused. of burglary, and | Were the only monkey-and-organ artist | Stated that no appeal would lie from this| on all occasions. Mrs. Scott asserts that Mark Vogel, charged with having|In the clty he might have been ignored, | judgment I disagree with him and ask|at times her husband infiicted physical SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE ENTS, bl a R e SO Bt g ung‘ but no less than five other gentlemen | that this court take action that will en-| yiolence upon her. 1S NOW IN - P i accompanied by as many organs and |8ble us to take an appeal. As to specific instances of such 1y by neglecting to keep the | served by him to customers, D, Carlisle dalryman, was fined $10 by Judge Ca yde streets, were sent to the Superior pleo himself, swart and constantly dis- playing even rows of Ivory teeth, had i | monkeys recently arrived here from St. execution could be stayed was by a writ of prohfbition. ‘In view of this fact it strikes me as strange that Mr. Burnett “It is my opinion,” sald Judge Gra- Graham will try the case to-day. In her complaint Mrs. Scott asserts has comymenced to take an Inventory of the stock of the concern, which was Angelica. Muscat: Burgundy. sallon 80c R ar TSe An excellent dlnnas ‘wine: abuse she asserts that quite recently when she expostulated with him for gGm&llflnS out all night he grasped her v the throat and choked her. Later he drew a loaded revolver from his pocket and threatened her, the chok- ing and the fear:.occasioned by the flourishing of the weapon so shatter- ing her nerves that she was compelled to take to her bed. Longer residence with him would destroy her health, she says, so she demands a decree of divorce. Mr. and Mrs. Scott were mar- ham, “that even should an appeal be taken that it would not operate to stay execution under this judgment. How- ever; as no appeal has been filed and as the Supreme Court.would have jurisdic- tion to fix the bond should it hold that an appeal would lie the request that.this court fix the bond is denied. The peti- tion that execution issue against the property of the défendant is granted." Mr. Burnett left the courtréom without comment, and Attorney Hanlon forth- ‘with prepared the execution. It provides | rjed June 16. 1900. for the recovery under the judgment of Decrees of divorce were granted $500 for the maintenance of the children, | yesterday to Bertha M. from Fayette | $300 counsei fees and $10 costs. . Is,.mngy for cruéty. Eula from John Room 4], Chronicle Bldg. * Telephone Mata 1472, Arthur L. Fish, Representative The Times is the advertising medium of the Southwest. Rebecca Tamba,®a dance-hall perform- er, was accused of failing to provide for | her two-year-old daughter, Ruth, the complainant being Mrs. Susan Dawson of 1 Randall place, who has borne the | Talk 18 a fine achievement, It is a expense and trouble of keeping the lit- | fifty-two page paper containing many te one alive almost since 1ts birth. The| Tl QInetrations, among them being defendant admitted she was the child's | \ilijam Travers Jerome. Among the lit- mother and declined to disclose the iden- | crary features is the latest poem from tity of its father. The case will be heard | the pen of Herman _Scheffauer. The | to-day by Judge Mogan. | Saunterer discusses “The New Ruef,” T P and tells of a campaign tragedy. 'There are a few sprightly paragraphs on the hypocrisy of the prude, as f{llustrated by the criticisms of “Mrs. Warren's Louis and proceeded to invade the resi- dence districts. ——————— Thanksgiving Town Talk. The Thanksgiving number of Town Body Mass of Sores. Could not Sleep Spent Hundreds of Dollars on Doctors, but Grew Worse. CURED BY CUTICURA FOR $8 ““Cuticura saved the life of my mother, Mrs. Wm. F. Davis, of Stony Creek, Conn. Hers was the worst eczema I ever saw. She was hardly J. 8. Sarratt, .a negro at 121 Sutter street, was arrested for having lottery Z | tickets in his possession, and he stren- | Profession” Th gl s s s ey oo 3 ane 0% gble to cat or slecp. Her head and | uously endeavored to tell his side of the | coming Seclal fanceion from whbish ihe TR beiuiad e R el oot T L body was a mass of sores, and she | story to Judge Mogan before that mag- | new rich of San Francisco are to be e |from Hattle J. Schuchardt for infidel- despaired of recovery. Finally, after | istrate had ascended the bench, for|barred. He ventilates the grievance of | ~Folicemen Sauer and McQualde ralded | ity. Suits for divorce were filed by W. T. HESS, spending hundreds of dollars on doc- . a Burlingame matron, foreshadows a | Poolroom at 105 Ellis street vesterday | Minnie I against E. A. S. Blake for = o which he was roundly reprimanded. His big contest between Impresarfos Leahy | afternoon and arrested Edward Barron, | cruelty; Geraldine A. against Frank E. tors, growing worse all the time, and Conried, gives the first. American ore 4 gullt was easily proved and he will be living in misery for years, with hair sentenced this morning. the keeper, and /Al Green, Joseph Al- | Schordreycht for cruelty, and James bldg - b criticism of Alice Ntelson’s sii “be Max “Ab Nezt, nst Magui Residence, eAllister whitened from™ suffering and body ¥ e her first appearance ln.g:fl “1:’%1&:, :‘: 3:: V. TS ’r‘\i:‘ymw.a:g ’Nle “m:!'.c‘:: & lmnwauflhm Restdence Tu:’h:o I=I. t- ) terribly disfigured, she was complete- | No more shall S8an Francisco's juvenlle a grand opera prima donna. The story il ¥ e 3 p! | bail. 3 WOMAN ROBBED OF WATCH.—Oakland, o TR TN R R A e 1y cured by two cakes of Cuticura |POPulace be entertained by the educated ?’f‘ :Tb=5 o‘ll;?: b&%nla: a:vo ::uco and ———————— Nov. 16.—Mrs, J. Peterson of 261. B street re. we&k l p, five boxes of Cuticura, and | Jioney accompanving the hand-organ | il ' hich contains all the Pohe-{ See the Rathjen Bros. special sale ad., e Gie mocnink ' that. uhy en and Wome threeéb‘o;)fl.el.of Caticurs lmlve.t.-; simias. £3d : Ty ik sihr DI the Al :.;flf:l ?;ngfiwn 'l‘;l‘ h‘:lv::l‘ éarn- ;l)‘:tch was hug,ve i 1ty d’mqlhe‘d, 1] does not know suom USE DAMIANA THE Geo. vis, 161 W, 36¢h St. N. Y. shusleal” InstrumentCooaBtite " s .:‘“":: compr:h“g;l“ o‘;n A; HI:“I. h vln:.t: Look for ag: n.._n:xt_ Just wten the watch was taken, nor has she Great Mexican Remedy and ursday. Thursday and every week. = - i B i s 5 i : .