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THE & N FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1905 MUSIC LOVER WRITHES WHILE SONG IS SLAIN ises as V calist Roars Ditty of Gentle Treatment. iloonist Invades Apartment s Discord With Club. (] BY JAM C. CRAWFORD. . s Mr. Schrenck to ‘cease y b was stantly at- gentleman_and that in he was compelled to strike | 3 back. Mr. Schrenck, on the other hand, s X ough an aperture in his head- c e t without uttering a word o : 32 or warning Mr., Mar- 1 k him and plled both club and- b e result of the onslaught £ the ne of Mr. Schrenck’s fel- as to the quality ed vocal solo. . Hattie Martini, accused of having, 1 rles H. Lawson, stolen ce and a fur boa from the May Hess, keeper of a t 271 O'Farrell street, told at at the time of the al- she was under escort of Lawson 16 the Grand Opera-house. “YWe saw Nance O'Neil play ‘Queen 2 1 Mrs. Martinf, “and I to show for it.” tted in evidence by d at as immaterial b; v v * con n picked | that ‘126 been dropped from bea at Third and him to throw dy's 3 a"vi I to! e dirty it away, Hess as a pottion of the boa pil- &s Mrs. Martinl and at Mrs. Hess’ house to her private cham- depends upon the fered fro ed by Mrs. Hess is an- Conlan will weigh ere a decision next Tuesday. e t was the erection of a stovepipe by thy O'Keefe, grocer and saloonist at rwv\h third and Alabama streets, that ‘ b P s | | | | | | » | | - - | | | | | ” + - led to his wrecking of a well home and his arrest for peace 5 ce on complaint of his wife. & o The defense claimed that if Mrs. to how the stovepipe 1 her husband would not | __ADV El'leulm‘S A WORD TO WEAK MEN v stove, but Judge ated that it would be unwise to estab- precedent making a wife’s inclina- i her spouse reprehensi- such inclination could ='<\.\UU§ was doing as well with stovepipe as any man could have the defense then pleaded, and uld have tetumphantly set it in place if Mrs. O'Keefe had not insisted that his plan of procedure was opposed by ev plain law mechanics. When gently remarked that perhaps Mr, O'Keef the w us would like to relieve him of the job It Won't Cost You | and accomplish it herself she fervent- c 4 ly regretted she was a woman, thus a Leni implying that if she were a man she would fix the stovepipe as she had »sted. It was not until he had er proposed plan and found It impracticable that he and began his work of O'Keefe clinched the prosecu- fying that if Mr. O'Keefe intoxicated he would not gered by her well-mean- s to how the stovepipe t because he had sober, passively adopted > how pictures should be ad have ing should be often, whe ideas ung. He was charged. reen pronounced gullty as ke a peep at this, Judge,” said Har- Monahan, whisky drummer, to a crimeon streak behind his right ear and thus insinuating that it was made by a finger nail of his wife, Okella, who ac- cused him of having battered her at their home, 804 McAllister stree: Mrs. Monahan, a pretty little woman, told the court that the defendant shame- fully abused her and their young child, an invalid. Although he knew the family linner stayed away from home until § o'clock, d when she complained of his unneces- | Electro - Chemic Institute sary tardiness he struck her and ran out g or oy of the house. He was seidom sober, she added. 927 Market Street, S. F. “My business of selling whisky compels RUPTURE Cure me to drink,” sald’the defendant. ““Then if your business necessitates ill treatment of your wife and child you | would better engage in some other busi- ithout the Use of Knife or Paln | ness,” said the Judge. ““You are guilty of or Delay from Work. Lattery and I'll sentence you next Tues- Firs—We will leave day."” moneys in the BANK un- | . 3 g ¥ oo s S | patrick Grant, who on September pitcond—We will guar- i 1507, it is alleged, embezzied $107 e o periect cure i While he was serving as secretary of two to elght weeks: hird—You will not ve | {he Blacksmiths' Helpers' Union. was prevented from working, B o e Bota g > £ | arrested last Friday evening by De: B anE 3 ew: gat!tectives Ryan and O'Dea, and when ar- raigned before Judge Mogan declined to plead. uary &. tener we Can cure you | one week If you are red to remain quiet. | For_the convesience of | accept weekly payments. Now | sive us a trial and be cured. housands; We can cure you. | the same e practiced by the Svecialists Dr. G. D. Al-| hia, Pa., fewin of St. er leading Fupture spectal- « . Miss Lillian Meredith of 225 Ellis street, who had complained that “Jockey” Lew unprovokedly battered her while she was entering a tender- loin saloon, did not appeaf to testify when the case was called before Judge { the werld Recent testimenisle: EMMIT BAKER, 908 y:r et SAM PLATE Y Grant ave: P.| Cabaniss, and an attorney stated”that TENSEN 312 wady st; nmz Al the severity of the shock administered to her nervous system by the blow on her face prevented her attendance. The defendant, a weazened and di- minutive person of uncertain age, ex- hibited to the court a swollen jaw and 0 a m to9p m lubdl.y.loml. (|‘ AIA\TEL RUPTURE CURE 0., 906 Market St.. Cor. Bilis. y cloth-wrappings there | e is recalled for hearing | Market | v he kept it I'm | o was identified | Keefe had refrained from volunteering | she | pointing | { Happy New Year { To Everybody hour was 6 o'clock, he willfully | The case will be heard Jan- | WARRANT 15 00T FOR ATTORNEY | Well Known Stockton Law- ver Accused of Embezzle- ment by Client He Served WOMAN MAKES CHARGES LaEg i ¢ Alleged Shortage in the Es- tate of a Minor Causes MR SRR . £ Epeclal Dispatch to The fall. STOCKTON, Deec. —A warrant was issued late this afternoon for the arrest | of Colonel W. M. Gibson, the well-known | lawyer, on a charge of felony embezzle- | ment. The complaining witness is Mrs. Mary Troy. Gibson was the attorney for Mys. Troy as guardian of the estate of | Zdward Troy. Last July Troy became of ge, and when it came to settling up the | estate it is sald that there was a short- age of §522 in the funds in Gibson's hands. | Mrs, Troy demanded the money of Gibson | and he fatled to make good. Judge Nut- | ter called the District Attorney into court and referred the matter to him for offi- cial action. Gibson was Assistant Dis- trict Attorney under the administration of W. B. Nutter, who is now Superior Judge. The warrant had not been served | late this evening. R —— | GREAT SEAL OF KOREA NOW | IN CHARGE OF JAPANESE | | Consul Representing the Mikado Noti- | i fies Governor of Amalgama- tion of Offices. t SACRAMENTO, Dec. 30.—K. Uyeno, the Japanese Consul at San Francisco, | has notified Governor Pardee that un- der the terms of the treaty between Japan and Korea he has taken over the Korean consulate at that place. The Korean Consul has turned over the seal and property of the office and Consul Uyeno announces that hereafter he will act. as Korean Consul. One of the terms of the treaty mentioned provides that Japan shall conduct all of Korea's foreign business. 4 —_——————— Expert Tenders Resignation. WOODLAND, Dec. 30.—G. H. Heck of this city has resigned his post as ex- pert in viticulture in charge of the ex- perimental stations in California. Heck | tendered his resignation some time ago, but the fact was not made public until to-day. His successor has not been ap- pointed. + & - hinted that the complainant was au- thor of the tumefaction. Additional | details will be heard by his Honor next Friday. | P S & Mrs. Margaret Crowley’s . person comfortably filled the capacious wit- ness chair in Judge Conlan’s court as she testified that Martin Fannon, whom | accused of peace disturbance, was as good a boarder as any landlady | would desire to have it he would only abstain from drinking intoxicants to For seven consecutive years 1 been one of the mainstays of caravansary, 3021 Clement street, when he became addicted to tippling, | and then his nature seemed to under- go a complete transformation. He called her unprintable names and otherwi annoyed her and the other boarders, and she would like to have the court compel him to change his place of residence. Her request was complied with, the Judge notifying Mr. Fannon that if his personal ef- fects are not removed from Mrs. Crowley's house before next Tuesday he would be sent to jail. e “He called me out of my name,” plead- ed Mate Charles Blum of the ship Church- 1ll, when he was called to receive sentence for having battered a dock watchman ramed J. H. Rex. Smiling grimly Judge Mogan responded: And the misnomer so shocked your [ sensitive soul that your fist involuntar- |11y shot out and felled him?” “Yes, sir,” readily replied the mate.” “It was the same fist, I suppose,” his Honor pursued, “that is reputed to have felled innumerable mariners who incurred your displeasure on the high seas?’ No answe “Of course,” “bucko continued the court, “if you had been in the habit of accom- panying your blows with epithets you would not have been so profoundly horri- fled by what this complainant called you?” Not a word spake the forecastle terror. The sentence of this court is that you | pay a fine of $30 or be imprisoned thirty days.” An extremely buxom dame immediate- ly advanced to the clerk’s desk and de- posited thereon one double eagle and one single eaglé. “Is that enough?’ she asked, fingering a lot of yellow disks in her wallet. “Because if it ain't there's plenty more wlere it came from.” “That’s enough, I guess,” rumbled from the mate's lips, and the clerk nodded af- firmation. | “Then you come on,” quoth the lady, in commanding tone, and the man whose frown made stalwart seamen quail | meekly followed her from the courtroom. | | Trouble for (‘olgnel Gibson | Annual Clearance Sale TO BE CONTINUED Tuesday, January 2, at 9 A. M. SEE TUESDAY’S PAPERS FOR 1230, 1232, 1234 ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES MARKET STREET Wholesale Clearance Sale Now In Full Swing Watch for Bargains in Tuesday’s News- papers — 3 : THE ROOSEVELT BEARS IN NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL. P ot ORI e T CRAVE CHARCES NOT SUSTAINED Judge Smith Finds That Ac- cusations Against a Con- stable Are Not Proved P TROLINE S SANTA CRUZ, Dec. 30.—Charges of malfeasance in office against Constable A. L. Seldlinger of Boulder Creek were to-day dismissed by Judge Smith of the Superior Court. ~The charges, which were brought by Willlam ¥. Pierce, a Boulder Creek saloon-keeper, include allegations that the Constable kept articles taken from prisoners, failed to stop street brawls and refused to serve writs of at- tachment on certain persons. Judge Smith in his decision declares that al- though many grave charges were made against the Constable, there was not enough evidence brought out at the trial to overcome the officer’s well supported denials. ACTIVITY OF SARATOGA THIEVES DISPLAY IN THE TOWN Butcher Shop, Residence, Drug Store and Jeweler's Place of Busi- ness Are Entered. SAN JOSE, Dec. 30.—Burglars were active in Saratoga last night. They en- tered Tomlinson’s store, where they stole three gold watches and a lot of jewelry; Dr. Hogg's drug store, from Which they carried off a nickel-in-the- slot machine; Shirley’s butcher shop, from which they took a large cleaver, and the Marengo residence, in which latter place they secured $20 and two bank books, the property of Catherine Marengo. There are no clews. —_————————— Ask the man who knows. The American Cigar, made by Regensburg, is the best.* —_——————— COURT STOPS LANDOWNER FROM INTERFERING WITH ROAD Objectionist Ordered to Appear and Show Cause Why He Should Not Be Enjoined. SAN JOSE, Dec. 30.—Superior Judge Hyland to-day Issued an order re- straining R. F, Morrow from interfer- ing with the survey for the Mount Hamilton electric road across his lands. He is also directed to appear in court on January 29 to show cause why the injunction should not be made per- petual. Morrow had forbidden the company’s surveyor to cross his lands. | past, an year we and we, departm Located for thirt; cisco. Oakland -five ore, close of the most | We desire to thank the friends of Sherman, Clay & Co. for their multitude of favors during the d we pledge our very best endeavors during thz year ensuing. The passing of 1905 marks the successful have ever experienced, emerge to greet the new year stronger and better in every ent. Sherman, Clay @& Co. Steinway Piano Dealers gml at Kearn: roadway and and Sutter Streets, San Fran- ‘hirteenth Street. AMUSEMENTS. ngleside Beginning at 10:30 a. m. Both Days JOHN W, SUTTON......ee.. HABRY MURRAY......00... .Judge Slipper Guerrero-st. cars direct to Park for one fare. wwyes- Sunday and Monday Afternoons and Evenings. LAST TIMES OF CLEOPATRA, UP-TO-DATE. Commencing TUESDAY, HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTIES. CLIFF FARRELL; SALVINI BROTHERS; BOTHWELL BROWNE'S GAIETY GIRLS: RUBY HAWKINS AND POLLY HAZEL: NELLIE MONTGOMERY, and THE ANI- MATOSCOPE, | Open Alr Attraction: | BARNES' DIVING ELKS. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. | ADMISSION....... 10c | CHILDREN........5c AGADENY OF SCIENCES HALL | Market st., between Fourth and Fifth. THE CALIFORNIA PROMOTION COMMITTEES LEGTHRBS ON CALIFORNIA Daily from 2 to 4 p. m. (except Sunday). Ilustrated by Mugnificent Stereopticon Views and Movinz Pictures. No lecture on New Year's Day. Week commencing January 2. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY Presented by Colvin B. Hpown, from 2 to 2:30. ALAMEDA CITY Presented by John H. Hartog, from 2:30 to 3. STANISLAUS COUNTY Presented by H. H. Whitmore, from 3 to 3:30. SANTA CLARA COUNTY Presented by M. I Jordan, from 8:30 to 4. ADMISSION FREE. Racing! Racing! New Jockey Galifornia Bl OAKLAND RACE TRACK Six or more races each week day, rain or shine. For special trains stopping at the track take 8. P. ferry, foot of Market st.; leave at 12:20, thereafter every twenty minutes until 2 p. m. No smoking in last two cars, which are re- served for ladies and thelr escorts. Returning traigg”leave track after fifth and last races. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. Rolier Skating Mechanics’ Pavilion Rink. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT—PIG RACES. new CENTRAL 'THE_EYE WITNESS BICYCLIST VS. PROFESSOR HAMER. One ‘Mile Race for Amateurs. eee 200 AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE AMERICA'S GREATEST TRAGEDIENNE NANGE O'NEIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY MATINEE THIS EVENING—LAST TIME OF MONDAY EVENING Wednesday Matinee, Ibsen’s “HEDDA GABLER.” BUSH STREET 4 Maeterlinck's Famous Play, “MONNA VANNA" TUESDAY EVENING | & P. HALL. Provrietor and Manager Fourth Week of NANCE O'NEIL, Commencing With New Year's Day Matines, SATURDAY EVENING PRICES—26¢, 50c, 75¢c, $1.00; Box Seats, $1.50. ‘) Main 127. Week Commencing This Afternoon, December 31 BRO‘A‘EIHWTY EAEEG';; EIHI.S NEW YEAR'S MATINEE. | Monday, January 1, and all week. Other Mat~ inees Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. . Jolly Girls 'Extrravaganza Co. PRESENTING /AN HONEST POLITICIAN | And Stroug Olio of Novelties | GLORINNE and the RADIUM GIRLS: SAM | SIDMAN, Prince of German Comedians; GEORGE T. DAVIS, Californta’s Favorite Barytone; BRAGG and ASHTON, Eccentrie Comedy Sketclr, and a Bevy of Jolly Girls, who can sing and danc EDWARDS DAVIS And Company in His Two Scene Tragedy “The Un-Masking” And Last Week of the Great Orpheum |¢ Road Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday. Prices—10¢, 25¢c, 50c SAN FRANCSES S SECOND AND LAST WEEK BEGINS TO-NIGHT Special Holiday Vatinee Monday CHARLES FROHMAN Presents H In the Farcical Comedy Triumph, “The AmericanLord THEATER—Next Sunday Night. r Lustspiel Ensemble in Popular prices—Evenings, 15c, 28c, 35c, 50e. | T5c. Matinees, 25c: all reserved. o TIVOL b ,.‘J‘d | MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.15 LAST APPEARANCE OF ALlCE NIELSEN AND HER ITALIAN COMPANY. 1 Donizettf's Captivating Opera, |" DON PASQUALE | SBATS, $2. $1.50, 1, 50=. AT BOX OFFICE | B bicnia S o s o B | TO-NIGHT—ALL THE WEEK. | SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW | GRAND HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA, ORPHEUS .~ IN HADES REAPPEARANCE OF TEDDY WEBB. A TREAT FOR “CHILDREN OF ALL AGES™ PRICES—25¢, 50c, 73c. Next--FOXY QUILLER FRL. ANTONIE STOLLE’S ILLUSTRATED Art, Talks Famous Paintings of the Old World Repro- duced on Lantern Slides iIn Their Original Colors. Course of Six Subjects. Tuesday evening, Jan. 9, ROME, and Jan. GERMAN The Arthur Becl B 16, DRESDEN. “ZWEI WAPPEN'"" (The Two_ Escufcheons). = Thursisy eveming, Jam. 11, FLORENCE, Seats, 25c to $1—Ready Tuesday. e o Beginning MONDAY, January 8. s S 30, VIRNIR, Sl S | & oy COWIAN. Fivaent Season Tickets, $4.50, $3 and $2.25. Ready ME‘ Tuesday, Jan. 2. Single T kets, §1, T5c and 30c. Ready Fri- [ aay, Jan. EEpgortan by s Oitice at Sleriaan, Clay & Co's, whibe NORMAN HACKETT and an excellent cast | complete descriptive booklets may be ob Mon., in the following repertotre: Thure. and | ined Sat. evenings, erhv-lleu ; Tues. and Sun. evenings, ‘‘Virginius™ and Fri. ings, S ot Veinlon™; Bar. Mat, “Tago: Belasco & Mayer, mar.” SBATS THURSDAY. | C Proprietors. A A A E. D. Price, General Manager. 2 o . MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT flk“Q Gorgeous Production of Mark Twain's FinesT The PRINCE and the PAUPER HAPPY NEW YEAR WEEK ‘With Hellday Matinee To-Morrow The Immensely Funny Farce, T ST o L M BISHOP, Lessee and Manager. 3 MATINEE TO-DAY. BARCAN 25c EVERYWHERE. TO-NIGHT Farewell Appearances of the NEILLS 'A STRANGERN A IFIWERE KING STRANGE LAND | As clean as it is funny! Reappearance of the Magnetic Young Actress, | Eves, 25¢ to T5e; Mats.. Sat.. Sun.. 25¢ to 30e. MELIA GARDNER JANUARY 8—The Great Western Comedy, 2 Comi ikt s The COWBOY and the LADY "When We Were Twenty-One” AL H A M B R A Nat Goodwin and Maxine Elliott's Most Suo- Corner of Eddy and Jones sts. Phone East 1877 cessful Play. Supported by a Cast of Unusual Excellence. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Farewell Performances of BOB FITZSIMMONS ia “A FIGHT FOR LOVE” Commencing To-morrcw, New Year's Matinee. All Week. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Colossal and Stupendous Production of David Belasco's Great Martial Drama, Toe HEART OF MARYLAND By Special Arrangement with the Author. Entire Alhambra Stock Co. in the Cast. 100—Pecpie on the Stage—100 Don't Fail to See the Great Belfry Scene. Prices—Eves., 10c to 50c; Mats., 10c, 18e, 23c. Tel. Direction of H. W. BISHOP. MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Last Two Performances of South 918. ‘The Sensation of the Year. Commencing with Special New Year's Matinee To-Morrow, Ralph Stuart's Great New York Success, “BY RIGHT OF SWORD” Special New Scenery. Gurnmu Eolmmu. See the Great Telescope Sce Evening Prices, 15c, 25c, 35¢ and 50c. Saturday and Sunday Matin 15¢_and 25c. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. STEINWAY HALL, 223 SUTTER ST. FRIDAY EVENING, January 5, 1908, at 8:15. WENZEL KOPTA VIOLIN RECITAL. Assisted by MRS. OSCAR MANSFELDT, pian- YULA ORMAY, accompanist. ‘Admission seat, 75 cents. & Co.'s., Kobier £ & Son'a. THE PALACE HOTEL for best cooking. THE PALACE HOTEL for quickest service. THE PALACE HOTEL for finest music. THE PALACE HOTEL for modem comforts THE PALACE HOTEL for moderate rates. r\wnr.-'"d-u. t Sherman, a Chase’s @nd Benj. Curtaz