The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 1, 1905, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1905. - INVESTICATION EXCITES. PRISON | Brave Young Stanford Maid A:ccbmpahiés_ esumption on Sumday of Inqui \waited at San Quentin INSPIR %(} I\ CHARGED Warden May Be Asked to Sus- tain Accusations Against Clerk and Captain Rm\e]l B Prisc Directors . will to the affair n Quentin is filled wit} mill to execu- 1l naturall gation the insti- @ insight vestigation, Dentist Devlin, nsib ed to the in- direct state- iver and Captain against him [ has done and Russell first -name al thet anytl into 2 of ati The ., though, will s purpose of d iphuman id to exist at where the , who of cou Prison friend, he does not fon of keeping ficial investiga- Governor nat there is Metcalf over Knowland's o the affair, wrapped up in ds are not way his the Ve urrrnnl* d materialize MUSICAL AXD SALE FOR BENEFIT OF THE NEEDY King's Daughters a d Sons Will Raise Funds fo Malntain Free Bed in Samitarium. Loving " Service Circle of -the ¢'s Daughters and Sons will give a | and fancy goods sale on De- 5 at the California Club, 0 et, for the benefit of a free bed poor at the mew homeopathic jum. . The entertainment will ce ot 8 and last till 11. Hand- fs, fancy goeds, candy and ice- #01d to realize funds. hree years the soclety a free bed at the hos- it has done a great deal of | cosis the society $900 a year money has to be raised by rtainments and the like. to help by donating m will be the nta Glover, 2061 Buchanan or Dr, Alice M ————— Laborisg on Thanksgiving. of Inborers worked all day ing down the old| v )wing to the setting rainy season and the fact that old building must be | ¥ January 1, the comtractor it sary to keep his men | \days and holidays. | ___POSTUM _CEREAL. | A BUSINESS FRIEND To Be Counted on Under AN Clreum- stances. . -1 me of the bright business women of York City who found that coffee w s wrecking her fervous system, | ringing on severe neyralgic attacks| id Jnaking her “extremely irritable,”. srites that she has foynd a stanch | riend in Postum Food Coffee: “I left off the old kind of coffee com- | pletely and entirely. This I found was .sy to @0, since Postum was pleasing | ) my palate from the beginning. In- jeed all my family aré with me In| ng it deliclous when it is proper- | repared—and by- that I .mean | d long enough. | I have not had one single attack of | sralgla since 1 began to drink Pos- | some months ago; my nerves have | me steady and the old annoying ir- ility bhas, thank Postum, passed away. 1 cannot withhold this uc- knowledgment, which is made in all sicere gratitide.” Name. given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. v by Board Eagerly | d | the the various | to | cause should -communicate | Goft, 1792 Sutter | ! Mr. Rosene is & | with his ~wife. capitalist and steamship owner. M. Thomsen, a partner of Mr. Rosene, is ROSE STRUNSKY GOES T0 SWITZERLAND. | Sister to Russian Frontier. —— e { | STRUNS #y ,w-/,va D e S EATHE a— NG STANFORD M. a YING HER NOTED SIS- A LONG TRIP TO D, WHERE THE. TWO OTRLS WILEL WRITE CONCERNING THE RACENT NUSSIAR ATROCITXES 3 na Strunsky, writer, so- sympathizer with the -cause of left for Switzerland took with . her her Rose Strunsky, 4 = young rl, who has not- yet recelved from the great university. Rose Strunsky like her far-famed ter, & writer of considerable -ability. e has never published a book nor writ- ten a story that has been read far and but xn college circles she is known her degree BULD NEW ROA a girl who possesses real literary| SANTA CRUZ, Nov. 3h—A mysterious talent. Her work in the college maga- party’ of .railroad surveyors arrived in zfilhncsfl!\l fies th-; E:g&f‘m:fi ;2'"; Santa Cruz yesterday armed with sur- Sthet OF X In her daily work, too, | Y¢¥iDE instruments - marked = Atchison, coneldered one of the - ablest | Topeka and Santa ¥e Raliroad.: It has : been admitted by several of the crowd sister, Rose Strunsky | that ‘they are hére to -survey .a- pre- patriotic desire to_help | liminary” line from_Santa ‘Cruz ‘to- Han< rymen i -far . away | ford . and alia -fo-‘connect. with- the to help and she did |'Santa’ At last came the 'l Captain main:line dt the latter point: M.. B. King of the Santa Fe] »w_what to-do. oppor Her sister was to leave for | engineerjng department is in. ‘charge of Geneva ghe not go to Geneva|the party, which consists. -of ~ faurteen too, that ci which has been the hot-|men, He states he is instructed to make bed for many & Russian revolutionary | a' preliminary survey for private. partles, plot? Girl like, she implored her sister | but the marks. on -the tools - and. the to take her finally won the consent| previous employment of the men seem of both sister and other relatives, to-indlcate the party is in the employ of. The two left San Francisco on. ‘the|thé Santa Fe. -Captain King. is. buying overland train last Tuesday. Miss Anna | wagons -and - materfal here ‘and: expects Strunsky has ostensibly gone to write: up | the story of Russia, as she sees it from that this preliminary. survey will take at least four months. It ‘has long been ex- Geneva. Ske will also attend the meet- | pected that the Santa Fe would endeavor ing of the Russian socialists. It is not|to reach this city; which draws.-large Yk however, that this daring woman | summer. resort _travel from the -:.San wiil be content to remain in Switzerland. She will undoubtedly —cross .the = border to- Russia, 80 as to be nearer the scene of her writings. In all of her journeys | her sister Rose will be her constant companion. PERSONAL Joaquin. Valley.- This city, which is now only seérved by the Southern’ Pacifie, ‘will welcome. a- conneetion :* with . another. transcontinéntal line. Stop! Shoes to match your dress at Bums‘ 112 Geary street. g EW BOND IS GIVEN u;: (;‘uzldl.}‘, a Los Angeles banker, is at I;yv BOODLER FR H E. W. Churchill, a Napa banker, is at the St Erancts. rominent catueman of | HiS Wife “and Three San EOl(mk is at the Lick. Dr. and Mrs. Sappér, of Coban, Guat- | emala, are at the Palace, |. H. F. Stafford, city engineer at Los Francisco People Fur- nish Security. | Angeles, is at the Palace. < .pA_ Moore, & prominent hotel man | . SACRAMENTO, Nov. 30.—Former Sen- | of Seattle, is at the Palace. ator Frank French, charged with bribery, and who was surrendered by ome of his A. Garcia,-a prominent merchant of = bondsmen last Tuesday, was released on xico, is at the Occidental. ME}fxi:i:n 7. Wade, of the TU. §. §. |a new bond furnished to-day. . His bond | Bennington, is at the Occidental. \ | was %000 and his sureties qualify for $12,000. They are Margaret E. French, the accused man’s wife; Michael Loftus, Lilijan M. Barton and Flora Campini, all of Ban Francisco. The bond was 'ap- proved by Buperior Judge E. C. Hart; before whom French is to appear for trial on December 18. - HEALTH E. C. Bmory, of Bradford, Pennsylva- nia, a prominent ofl man, is at the Pal- with- his wife. % B. Conts and A. M. Wilson' Jr., of Duluth, and Bernard Cunnift, of Pres- cott, Arizona, prominent mining -men, at the St. Framcis. “:Yeohn Rosene of Seattle is at the Palace with the party il — e Police Rald a Poolroom. Wilson's poolroom .at 138 i Po"‘vlvne'lzln::ree( was raided by the police | yesterday afternoon. The propristor and eighteen visitors were ar rested and taken to the City Prison, but were soon Pojiceman John Porter of d out. H ntry, p! stranger. from N peticemen Peaton and | _ have been selling Witch Hazel not only ‘xr’zuaaen, who were outside in. plain |ard of strength, but whwhmsd:fltentedwx clothes. They at ence raided the place.| Ropyay npryDE (poison) or both. ey ERKS HEAR LECTURE.—Pro- BN Miller Eave ancther of his series or the Amerigan Tostitute of Mechanics’ Library, 31 Post et, Wednesday evening. During the course Strehis address, the proessor explained the Of hing system of 1861 and the many changes ring that year, he asserts, that followed. DUTIoE. Lird ‘preased in New oy were obliged to suspend specie the ,‘.‘:;5.::&‘ and the legal tendeér expedient was Tesorted to. ————————— EUREKA, Nov. 20.—Députy Constablé Wal- lin arrived in Eureka this' morning from Fort | Bragg with H The latter is charged ith® aseaulting Frank Gassi, en Itallen la- borer, With a depdly weapon. A week ago Sun- day night Marchi cuved Gasgt In a fight, especially alarming on the Pacific femr A C oo seven were adulterated with Woop (poison) or “both. | ous witch hazels is to use the hazel), aold onlv in original Iti Yin a Vancou DISCRACED MAN ENDS. HS LI Plucky Glrl Grabs a Bold ’I‘heni Helps to-Make Him Laptxve | -Captaih Berry of ‘the Army| Commits Suicide: When He Gets News of Dismissal > OUT HIS BRAINS! BLOWS Deed Follows Notiee That | President Had - Approved Verdict of - Court - Martial Special Dispatch to The Call. PORTLAND, Nov. ao—-—Dlshononhly discharged from the military service of the United States, his last hope for re-. Instatement destroyed by the refusal of the President to listen to appeals from his wife and father-in-law, Olga P. Berry, late captain of the Twenty-ninth Infaniry, United States army, shot him- self twice at 6:30 o’clock this morning Wash., hotel. The sui- cide was most deliberate. With a 38- caliber revolver he fired the first shot into his left side, just missing the neart. Then he pointed the weapon to the base of the brain. This shot was. fatal, On a table close beside the bed on which Berry’s body.lay was found this note, with no address: “I do this for my dzar wife's sake. -1 leave her all my money and ‘property ' except $3000, which I will send my mother. 'OLGA.” Berry's deam warrant was In . the form .of -a telegram ‘from .Washington, signed by his father:in-law, Colonel A. H. Bainbridge, United States army, re. tired. - It reads: “President confirmed sentence’ yesterday. He refused -to -see us.’ 3 Conduct unbecoming’ .. 'an s~ officer, drunkenness whilée on.duty, gambling ana breaking into fhe stateroom of an officer's wife on ‘the transport Sheridan while on. the jvay:from the Philippines last :March ‘were the ‘charges preferred against Capfaln’ Berry before.a general court-martial held at Vancouver .Bar- racks behind closed doers. The " testimony that leéaked out “was that one night on the voyage from- Ma- nila, Mrs. Wade, wife of Lieutenant- Wade,. of the artillery corps, rushed on deck, - shrieking for- help.. Berry w: found ‘In ‘the 'stateroom in-the State of semi-nudity:and the ‘eviderice = showed.|. he -hud - forced -his..way:into ‘the ronm. Berry -was on detiched dutyds quarter- master in. charge of the transport. - General -Constant” Williams, head of the Department of Columbia, said: The sereral court-martial was held at Vag-' Barracks as a_matter of convenience, ke most. of the . witnesses were at. this: .. Berry was ‘loval to her husband his " trfai, and after-sentence -had Dost. thiroughout been recommended went. on ‘to 'Washington to plead’ B clemency -from “the President. . While as ‘a -cadet .at West Point, a rumor ent- that he hed. ne&ro biood in his A committes from - the. eadet “corps 1made’ tborough investigation and reported that.was nc truth n the rumor: ROANOKE IS SLOWLY STEAMING SOUTHWARD Heavy Weather Prevents In-- jured Vessel From Mak- ing Much Headway. EUREKA, Nov, . 30.—The damaged steamship Roanoke is making but slow progress in her attempt to reach San Francisco. Owing to the heavy weather it wds impossible for ‘the steamship to get under headway until yesterday morn- ing. The crew worked all Tuesday night, beginning immediately after the accident on the bar, which cost the craft her rud- der and stern post, In an. attempt to get a jury rudder in place, but owing to the heavy weather. little progress was made. The Roancke struck a course well out ‘to sea and because of this was not seen by Incoming vessels. It was .rumored that she had been carried northward, but word received yesterday from Table Bluff says the Roanoke had passed there, She was. making very slow progress.at the time. It .is presumed the ship will reaech San Francisco to-morrow. .The tug Defiance, which was. sent out from . San Franciseo, has not arrived here and may have picked up: the -Roanoke, - although the agents not ‘accept a tow. The -Corona, . which arrived. yesterday, reports “having passed.-the Blunts Reef lightship steaming toward San Francisco. It is supposed the lightship broke loose from. her anchorage in the gale of Tues- day night or ran short of fuel. TWO0 BOYS DROWNED IN°WATERS OF LAKE Foollshlv Leave Shore in’ a,n Overloaded Skiff-and Boat Upsets. Specm Dllnllth 1o The Clll. SPOKANE, Nov. fl.-—ln attempting to handle an overloaded skiff Alexander Kanseler, aged seventeen, and his cousin, Harry Honstein, aged nineteen, were drowned in Kahlotus Lake " in Adams County this morning. The boys started on a hunting trip, accompanied by Wal- ter Harder, aged ‘eleven.. “The three boarded a skiff intended to accommodate but one and when the Harder boy saw the others were inexperiencéd in han- dling the boat he insisted on béing put ashore. The other boys sStarted again and this time took a dog, which would not remain quiet in the .bodt.' In at-’ tempting to subdue the animal, the qver- laden boat was ovérturned. The boys | sank, as neither could swim. Young Harder gave the alarm. Later in’ the day the body of Harry Honstein was re- covered. The drowned lads were son and nephew respectively of John K. Kanselor of Ritzville and were visiting annlng agnln't the.use of Witch Hazol. ECENT mvestxgat)on has disclosed an nlarmmg eondition of nflm existing in this widley known family remedy. 1t has been proven couclusively that unscrupulous manuftcturers These conditions prevail throughqut the United States and are Witch Hazel bought of retail druggists and department stores in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Tacoma, Spokane and Seattle. The sure way to avoid the danger incurred in using pdson standard éxtract of Hnmlmohs (witch - POND'S EXTRACT . o lt com more but itis worth the dimrence. - at the Harder home. s NOTICE w the recognised stand- ‘Woop -ArLconoL (posson), Of thirty-three samples of ; twenty- Avocoror (poison), Fomuwmmn |'named James was badly injured. here state that Captain Dunham would 8 FORCES A THIEF 0 DROP PURSE * Pickpocket and —_— |'THUG Mhh’lb HIS )[AT(H ——— Portland’ Miss Bravely At- tacks Man Whose Hand She Felt in Her Pocket Special ‘Diepateh to The Call. PORTLAND, Nov. 3.— The pluck of Miss Harris sayed her $20 yesterday and | landed “Red” Hendersen, a notorious crook, in jall. Miss Harris had just made a vurchnn and taken tife money to pay for the article out of her purse, which -he returned to her pocket. Henderson was standing near and she felt him draw his hand eut of her packet. Grabbing the man’s hand before he had. time to dispose of the purse Miss Harris forced him to drop it. He started to run, but she held him by the coat and called to J. Wiley Bushong, her éscort, who was standing in the front of the store. -Bushong grabbed the thief and Detectives Welch and Hart- man, who were standing near by, prompt- ly placed him upder arrest. ——— . - If you haye real estate to sell, .don’t try to make special appointments with “time and tide,” which. “wait for no man,” but “break into' thé market” through a classified advertisement. BOTH LEGS BLOWN OFF. BY PREMATURE BLAST Furnace Man at the Great Western Smelter Is In- stantly Killed. REDDING, Nov. 30.—While blasting out a:frozén furnace at’' the Great Western Smelter this. afternoon,- Robert Devinne, the furnace man, was instantly ‘kilied by a premature ‘explosion, and a negro The ‘charge tore off both of Devinne’s legs and tore a. big hole o' his chest. ADVERTISEMENTS, |Mothers Are Helped THEIR HEI\LT!I RESTORED Hay Ilm of Thousands of Homes D to L) E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Com- * poul In. Pinkham’s Advice. Adevoted mocher seems to listen to every call of 'duty excepting the su- me one that tells her to guard her g:.lth angd before she realizes it some derangement of the female organs has ‘manifested itself, and nervousness and irritability take the place of happi- ness and amiability. mother is unfit to care for her chil- dren, and hercondition ruins the ehils disposition and reacts upon herseH. The mother.: shonld not be blamed, as she no doubt is suffe with backe" ache, headache, besrl own pains or displacement, making life'a burden. ° organs and ‘permanently cures all dis- rities. 5 Such testimony -as ‘the followin | should convince women:of its valu Dear Mrs. e Pinkham : . “Twant totell you howmuch thmhvwmmmm Lydia B. me. Imflgredtor ht years with ovarian < tired and ir- troubles. nervvu, nfllt notlaemuthnn lwn& S e Compound was tirely cured I mdlfimnk e et s tice sl for Shat Tydle ta l(mv et T Himood lor me, — Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.” : Mrs. Pinkham advises sick women free. Address,Lynn, Mass. -~ Los Angeles Times . SAN FRANCISCO OFFICR - 18 NOW IN 5 Room 4%, Chronicie Bldg. ‘l'enmwn. Matn 147%. . Mhlrl«mhlurmmq The Times h the advertiging medium of the Southwest. them es as bottled by the mxmufa.ctn!er. is Tired,; ‘mervous _and. irritable, the day, Saturday and Sunday. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | ‘pound is- the unfailing cure for this | TO-NIGHT—Every Evening All Week. condition. - It strengthens the female EVERY ONE DELIGHTED WITH THE M y Hairis' SCI‘G Do you like it? tented with it? gqly Then why be con- Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have ‘long, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, without a single gray line in it. Have a young just as long little pride. Keep as you can. The best kind of a testimonial- “Sold for over sixty years ” lhaw.oa.c.unco..mou.lnu. Manufacturers o Am’l SARSAPARILLA—For the M AYER’S PILLS—'I constipation. AYBR’S CHERRY PECTORAL—Forcoughs. AYER’S AGUE CURE—For malaria and ague. SAN FRANCISCD: . Up to amd llelnill‘ Sunday Night. MATINEE SATURDAY. Last Times of the Comic Overa, me SHO-GUN By George Ade and Gustav Luders JOHN. E. HENSHAW. gnd e BIG CAST. SEAT SALE 952 Yntnday And_the ENORMOUS DBMAND Indicates a Big Interest in the First Appearance of The COLLEGE - WIDOW BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY. Beag in. mind the record of thls comedy and make your reservations early. PRICES, $L50 TO 2%e. cAL LIFORN;, BUSH STREET 4 CHAS. P. HALL Prop. and Manager. Phone Main 127. MATINEE TO-DAY. All v;”ecb—lnl- Fri., Sat, Sunday. THE PARISIAN BELLES ‘The Famous Exwuavaganza Company, Headed by Maurice J. Burns, the Cali- fornia comedian; Belle Marfe, the Paristan sensation; ra Cole, “The Rosy Posy Girl,”” and bailet: Sam J. Adame, the comic opera favorite come- dlan. Popular prices—Eveni) 18e, 28e, -3&: T3¢, all reserved. fats. 25e, re- Next—NEW LONDON GAIETY GIRLS JOY-PRODUCING VAUDEVILLE! Esmeralda Sisters and Their Four Flower Girls; Eva Westeott and C pany: Dixon and Anger: Whistling Tom Browne, and heum Motion . Pictures, Showing “A Country Court- ship.” Last Thmes of Charles Leonard Fletcher: Troba:; Lucy and Lucler, and Hoston's Musieal Sensatfon. 22--Fadette Woman's Orghestra--22 Carbline B. Nichols, Cmdncmr, in an Eatire Change of Program: Regular Matinces Every Wednesday, Thurs- Prices—10c, 26c,and 50c, ALHAMBRA Eddy and Jones Streats. e iephone er, h(m‘. East . COZY ‘THEATER. BIG PRODUCTION OF RILUUIA!BE DETECTIVE —Wiih— BELASCO & MAYER'S POPULAR MELODRAMATIC co. EL MAYALL and all the Favorites. IV'DI!I.!. 10c to S0c. MM Sat- urday and Sunday, 10e, 15c, 23c. Mondny—AFTER -m‘“-'l' HE PRIC] SHRIEKS OF | I.AUGII'I’ER! TO-NIGHT—MATE. SAT. AND sow.' FUNNIEST OF ALL FARCES, MY FRIEND FROM INDIA Eves,, 25¢ to 13¢; Mats., Sat.. Sun., 28c to S0c. Next Monday—FIRST TIME HERE Henrfetta Crosman’s Romantic Success, o 4 THE SWORD OF THE KING AGADEMY OF SCIENGES HALL * Market st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. THE “ California Promotion Commitiee’s Lectures 01 Galifornia, Dlllyfmfl’“‘b-!» (exgept Sunday) T Magnificent STEREODTS TiBive AND MOVING PIopogETICON Wo-k Commencing, November 27. Presented by Clarence E. Edwords. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY Colvin "Presented Mre. L P. Crane of Errene o Tumn wil kagiving Day will bs omitted. AMUSEMENTS. B W, BiSA0P, MAJESTIC == Manages. EVERY EVENING AT $:15. Matinees Saturday and Sw ¥ FOURTH and Positively LAST Week Record-Breaking Run, THE LIGHT ETERNAL Martin V. Merle's Great Drama of the Per- secution—The Dramatic Sensation of -San Francisco. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEM s Owing to the great demand “T! LIGHT ETERNAL" will be presented at YE LIB- ERTY PLAYHOUSE, OAKLAND, for one Week, beginning Monday, December 4 Next Week—The NEILLS in “The Private 7 Evenings—25e, j0c, TSc. Sat. Mat.—25e, 50e. Bargain Mats_Thurs. and Sun., 25c everywhe: GRAND:o:s: The Managemént of the Grand @pera-House and Gottlob, Marx & Co. Announce the THREE FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN SAN FRANCISCO OF MR. RICHARD MANSFIELD To-night, “BEAU BRUMMEL"; To-morrow afternoen, ‘“The Misanthrope,” and To-morrow night (hie last appearance), “Dr. Jeky!l and Mr. Hyde."” NOTE—Mr. Mansfleld’s engagements for the next Tew years unfortunately preciude the pos- sibility of his returning in the near future. NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE. SHADOWS on the HEARTH With Estha Willlams and James M. Brophy. oo TTVO Jeoise MATINEE TO-MORROW, BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF OUR NEW COMPANY LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE HIGHWAYMAN NEXT MONDAY NIGHT De Koven and Smith's Favorite Comie Opera, ROB ROY REAPPEARANCE OF BARRON BERTHALD 3 FIRST APPEARANCE OF GERTRUDE ZIMMER, Usual Tivoll Comic Opera Prices—35c, S0e, 3. Pecleny’ VAUDEVILLE AND BURLESGQUE. of the Unheard of success; crowds turned away nightly. Part 1—THE MACDONALDS. bicyclis: LOUIS LAWR! trum 8. Army: THE Sroe AN THE BIOGRAPH, serios comedians’ late 4f the U. wonderful acsobats; of comic, pictures. Part =~ ‘THE TELEPHONE GIRL ‘Matinee at 2:30—10c and 20c. Evening at 8:15. bcnerll admission, 10c and 20e Reserved seats, ‘a0 NEXT WERK—We resume our Coptinuous Vaudeville—Two performances nightly, 7:30 and 8:45. Afternoons at 3. Evenings at . No Inter- aiesions. ONLY THREE DAYS LONGER. Eisborate Beviral of Bothwell Browne's Jap jusical Extravaganza. Pam cmaa FAN TAN PEAUTIUL BALLETS - BEAUSIRIRING SCENERY. SHOW BY LITTLE FEOPLE. - ) Ope3 Ah‘ :lmcuon—a,\nvu DIVING ELKS NO INCREASE IN PRICES. unnm i Racing! R’acilz! NV Joekey Galifornia il OAKLAND RACE TRACK each week Six or more races MAGN] MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. s ciobohi sttt

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