The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 3, 1906, Page 7

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TTERS SHIW NSIE FACTS (X -mnuirutium in Re(ranlq to the Berkeley Postoffice, | Controvérsy Made Public CITY PATRONAGE 1 GIVEN THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3, 1906. [} | Eighty ])oputles to Serw Under Sheriff O’Neill Are Named by Administration COURT BLOCKS AS' ORDINANCE Supreme ‘Tribunal = Decides for Company in Appeal From Rate Fixed by City AN UNQUALIFIED SUCC ESS Thousands Attended Yesterday and Thousands More Expected To-Day Sovereign Brand Frults—Solid -1b. . . ¥ . e e S Remarkable Muslin UnderwearOfferings| *=, bt ot 'H INDORSE 2 e 2L 4 zlrmlc fruit packed (except NDORSE SCHMIDT | | |WALSH'S MEN SELECTED |CASE FROM PEORIA, ILL. |f “5mecis™inle Siethuci e S price foe. " White Saie peite: - e | Gomen Gasts tin. ... o 3 s —_— —_— Chemise—Of firm uality uslin; Corset Covers—Of heavy Mus| Todan i - i, Apricots. Jf and K 5 X % & R b sizes 34 to 44, regular price 85c. g‘fles- fl"K"’-" price 25c. Plums and Pears—Choice stand: uUf and Knewland Make Dr. Lawlor, Onece .Superin- |Corporation Bases Its Con- White Sale Drice. ...........-. oac 2 Sale prlos. o -e dn b o fruits, regularly 17c tin Special Plai The Joi | y a ’ e Sige - % [ Chemise—Of firm quality Muslini “meq with lace and insertion, regu- e A R ain ey Jointly | tendent at Glen Ellen, Gets | * tention Upon Fourteenth ail sizes, regular S0c value Whte jar 50c valye. White Sale price 35 | Righazdeon & Robbinsg, Foticd, Ham, © i i : : YAk : Y YR . and th rl.lUAbit-l_‘ wored His Appointment Job- in Hospital Service| AmendmenttoConstitution § Prawers—0f serviceavie camprlc, ‘Grocery Specia Is == AT R | | pet SRl " £ —_— R price % 20¢ O WEDLEYTRK 460 THINSOAY s.;-ln A-er:len soupe, Beans. ete. ! P % X ASHIN 3 Drawers—15 different styles, regular LB 20y GOWEN- < < - oo ooe { | A heap of palitical watronake wwsiie. . WASHINGTON.. Jany domRhe. (Ol She and 31.00 vatues. . White' Sale. | Flour—Sporry's Drited Snow, Gold- Pearl Taploen or Sago—Lb Se | | posed of yesterday by thé Schmitz ad-| preme Court to-8ay, in an opinion by price ... S SaCe £ A 50c ~en Gate -or Tower Brand. 50-15. Prun Extra Santa Claras, Ibs.. n | [ ministration in the appointment ‘of Sub-i Justice Brewey, decided sthe® case ‘of (flhnnn—()( r llubl(’ qunlity %Imn- sacks; a sack. E A .$1.20 .25e t | ordinates in the offices of Coroner-elect | the Peoria Gas and Electric Company ST R e Vhite | corn Meal—Best 1 "Eastern White, 10- Jesse Moore Whiskey, A A or Black | Walsh and Sheriff:elect O'Neill. In the | ¥s.’ the city Jf Peoria, 1il, sn favor of Gowng—Of good mm,,{y Muslin, reg- 1b: sac - 25¢ Fox Rye, bottle..... 7% there' is still that of au-| Coroner's office, however, one important vacancy to fill, the company, reversing the findings of theé United Statés Circuit Court for the Tue: $1 ular Gownw—Of Nainsook.. with ‘alloyés Valenciennes lace ‘White Sale price | 79¢ COUPON. Crystallized . Rock pa Cotighs and Colds, bottle Claret—Extra 4 year ol regularly 50c gallon; Ryc—F . .55e &= | topsy surgeon, and many doctors in‘ the | Northern District of Ilfinois, The case Yoke, regular | | Health Board's employ are stiiving keenls’| involved the constitutionality, of a vity price $1.50. White g‘w}ze pll;l(‘e..!)‘s;: Quart Boftle Bond Value Port_or s‘s;",i;‘j\s":\ll regular 75¢ ! e. The vly e s 3 ing rice * ga i Gowns—Of very heayy Muslin, regu- quality; special, 1 D | for the place. The newly elected officials | vrdinance fixing the price of gas in e T N B e €% Whiskey 58¢ White Mountain Tve or Bouchga . ral al "800 i | [ It looks as if Dri O. S. Kucich will suc- | enjoin .the’enforcement of the ~or- bottom avith large tuck iandllflsx- Up 9 n -presen- X O 50 . | ceed Dr. Bacigalupi as autopsy surgeon. dinance. - 5 ineh flounce. . Hegulay prich 100 tation: of this cow ;':;1(-1;{ ;guén o R e - B - It is known that two other doctors promii- The company complained that the o e wilt sell . | nent in the race for the place have with-"| price fied was unreisonably low and P COUPOn. | drawn their names, and one has even| theréfore in‘contravention to the four- you ‘ome quart e O e { teenth amendment of the constitutiof, bottle of. Bond Embroidered Dotted Silk 1 | ever, without, due process of: law. & 3 || tesses ignorance S T ARUS LR ad- ! charged, -on the other hand, that the Upon . pre- Whiskey, s { vancement from the Emergency Hospital [ ¢ 0 et 8 guiity of ‘combining e old quglity Brand, tios for .the_coming. twg years numbers| 2. had thus Flolsted the atttpusy) Minekisias ISERL 1arly for 8sc, for SAN ; FRA eighty pérsons. The names of the deputy | fW. et THI O ce e va casonable. WILL A e s E 2 £ g Sher and the salaries they | ", boversing the finding the Supreme SIS 58C a Bo"’e . receive follow o i Court dealt ex; vely with . the con- fleeced hiet deputy sheriff, Thomas F. Finn, ¥ . . (\l:cr‘r‘r:’) John J. West, $150; bookkeeper, 5. L t;"?‘“fi:;(,:"{l '(‘.’(l"‘,‘r’:“,::&m,'w]tm‘gzsfn tg::; lined, color- This w}uskey is well known o Simo 160; assistant bookke 4 2 ¢ i et : Smo P R O GRyner. 9155 credence to the testimony. taken before ed * flannel- and has always.given ‘the very best- of satisfaction. VOLET HOLWES T0 APPEAR HERE | will be sworn in next Monday. - written a letter of congratulution to Ku- ho! cich. The official -announcerhent, has not reached Kucich and" he pro- deputies—V. Bell C. A. Siskron, 31 Rothenberg, $1; E. Wallace, 31 nurkt- 81 125 | §125; Jesse J. Beban, na $125; Peter Foley, | $125; matron, Elizabeth Ro James \\llklnhull and John J. commissary, unt, $75 each; ; superintend- Hansen, «t, Willlam O'Brien, uw each. Peoria, .and the action was instituted to which prohibits ‘the taking of properfty The city a master, and in reversing the case di- rected that further - examination be made into the agreement between the two companies. Justice Brewer said the testimony did not show that there had been such an agreement. The controversy between the city of United States in favor of the city. Skirts—With Muskin top, finished at Flannelefte Dressing Sacques 64c . « Dress- Sacque $1.50 . ette ing .worth tor ate pleated ubl V.alu e Bourbor Not sold at this price ‘with- out-this coupon. Not more than'z boules a _customer. to Belle of Kentueky *Hand made sour Mull 16¢ a Yard Upon présentation of this cou- pon we will sell you a fine, sheer soft quality silk Mull W!Lh em- broidered dot woven through, o Eeenon Jah . hame i, . Willtam 3" Sharp, J.| Knoxville, Tenn., and its water com- 64 - No‘mail orders. e thar Rauses oharge 104 ST A A e M e as to the right of the city to es- C Good for Wednesday.. Jan. a yard for, at ¥, hnson, T ul niel P y el 8 e & R .t F Her E - “r T D, railand, Georg’. Dillon, | tablishiits own wateriworke was to-day These Sacques ‘éome in red, 3rd, only. 18e A YARD. ( Ul”‘ rom Her Al‘"”lum.r w3 o ehmedy, Charles A. | Gecided by the Supréme Court: of the blue, cream, white and black PRAGERS. There is nothing richer or ovef and have handsomer than this class of ‘Will make up beautiful- % e . 4 1 am Casserly, Josepl ral - i kY sleeves trithmed w! owere: y into waists, dre Yonson at the (-I"dll(l"““f" C." Krimphot, lartin balton. 3., ¥.,| the decision of the Kentucky Court .of Colors: Pink, light blue, Nile, . Moriarty, J. J. Lagrave, Romeo Demartinl, | Appeals in the case of James B. How- ‘t this price without White, cream, lavender, black, St it | Dariel . Ryan, $100 each, ard vs. the State of Kentucky. Howard this Poupdn, navy. red, gray, pongee, Alice Guards—S James McAleer, L. | was tried three times in the Circuit 4 b t Holmes, . pretty young S nH Ganng Sarah Devere, Da- Not more, than ‘1 to & cus- blue and brown. wellgpee g B pretty young San i Cennon - Charies Fenaemann, John J, Kil. | Court of Franklin County, Kentucky, tomer. None sold at this price with- TEARDINDS (2K at the | He pulleghan, Chatles Godsil, Fred | on the charge of murdering Governer No mail order: out this coupon. Grand. Upega-house on ¥ 21 N | Bemia A, Brickwedel, N. €. Frey, Leslie | Goebel and convicted each time. He is Good for Wednesday, Jan. ara. No mail orders. Yon Yonson.” She has achieved quite | Phillips, James Cunningham, B. A. Bube, Wil- | . ypder sentence to -life imprison- only. . Wednesday, Jan. a reputation in the East and her re- |liam Erben, John McEwen, C. N. Boree, Frank | e Dioubht e it PRAGERS. S, tarn Wl B grostsd With pleasnre by | W Westdort, W. 8, Hallet, $30 cach. | ment, and he &l case in this | her hosts of f 85 hiove™ Bho e Extra_ guards—H. James | court to secure a review of the ruling | et by e ]’lm“‘[“-m;p‘“n SUP- | Lande, F. A. Knox, , 350 | of the Kentucky Court of Appeals af-| i e ) e i Y | each. . firming a decision of the Circuit Court | + - 7 ithor o Swe e - | “*To accompany insane—W. R. Hagerty (male | firming a g by { . z e st e eaY | patients), Gussie Lennon (female patients). against allowing him another trial. His | the Boquillas land grant “in Coohise | to-day handed down the decision of the ; sisters as heirs in the interest of other S Shly pculer bat Brackical : | " Keepers (partial lis)—W. T. Pilkington, | principal allegation was that the pro- | County, Arizona, embracing 17,255 acres. | Supreme. Court of the United States af- |heirs. 3 ut practical experience in | George 1. Danby, V. Garibaldl, Willlam R. | ceedings of the trial court in the mat=~ | Th, tion was brought by ab thi: the lumber camps and who knew | Nixon, Thomas iWhelan Cornelius Mahoney, S aaLigh wea VEns y about thir-. g ming the action 6f the lgwer court o & i whereof he wrote, has given the stage | C. L Schulz, 1. T. Mooney, $2 per day. Sl Se]?"mg]a"d discharging jury- { ty settlers, who.claimed twenty years | 't oo of George O. Canipbell and [ TFY the United States u‘md"u& -9 5 the most realistic picture of a br:euk-‘ State Senator Frank A. Markey re-| Men Was Irrasuiar f;gfip;gg:e;f;:re '}‘:Zyc:}stl:idc‘;::pat;y other helrs of Cornelius Campbell vs. Market street. Telephone South m vhich has 3 2 - ved his reward for his strenuous . ' e B St or nalis e !:;‘;‘\.Tce 1 mning: (ts Caleets Muyby CATTLE COMPANY WINS. Tostoration of the lands, $10,000 dams | the State of California. 'The Campbell Commits Suiclde Near Park. 1a of logs and one e Schmitz by the appointment.as chief e ages and $10,000 a year rental since | heirs resisted the payment of $48,000 A man supposed to be William P. - at the clim: Deputy. Coronér at s Salary 0f $300a/| Arisona ‘Lakd. Onte ‘Declled by, Xhe 1901 ) The cattle :company, purihinsed | widas, the collateral inheritance tax law | Price shot himself through the head o ms mont. Supreme Court. the property from W..R. Hearst, and he{of that State on the technical ground |and died instantly late last night near . of the rescue New faces will appear in the office of | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The Supreme | from the claimants under a grant _made | that wher the tax law was amended the |the Haight-street eptrance to Golden - + boy by Yon Yonson, who comes | Coroner Willial J. Walsh when the | Court of the United States to-day af-|in 1833 entire law was re-enacted and re-pub- | Gate Park. He was about 45 years stream. riding & single log | forthcoming change 1s ‘made in the |frmed the decision of the Supreme Court —_— lshed at length as amended. old and dressed Itke a laborer. of Arizona jn the case of H. C. Herrick CALIFORNIA HEIRS LOSE. The Supreme Court of the State held —_————————— stage = turmoil, makes a realistic picture never to be forgotten. it o efisen Concert. municipal offices, with the exception of that of Peter McCormick. ~ McCor- mick, who carried water on both shoul- | ders during the recent tampaign, will x | Langdon’s office at $75 a month and and others vs. the Boquillas . Land and Cattle’ Company, the decision béing in favor of the latter. This case involved a controyversy over ampbells Must Pay Big Sum as In- heritance WASHINGTON, Jan —Justice White the proceeding to have been regular. The law was also attacked on the con- stitutional ground that it provides for the discrimination against brothers and NAPLES, Jan. 2.—The new aqueduct which conveys water to the ecity burst to-day, re- sulting in the inundation of the district and causing great alarm. The accident was due to the sudden cold weather. Alice Neilsen will give a farewell | Step down from the chief deputyship to concert at the Tivoli next Sunday after- | an ordinary deputyship at $1256 a E———————————————————————————————————— e et noon. She will be d by her own | month. lian company and a symphony or- | The other appointments by Walsh ¢ of forty. A splendid operatic | are—Deputies, John F. Gately and Rob- band orchestral programme will be pre- | ert Burke, at $12 ch; messengers, { ted. Seats will be on sale at the vid Humphrey, Edward Kane and | Tivoli box office to-morrow morninsg. ert Ellis, & stenogra- | J. A. Vaughan, a month; hkzfifinsburgsl“\gnor(can Cigar, imitated | P “l');f“fl”;‘“jh ;‘:‘;‘:f' Shsiaien > hers. equaled by > for 250, ° e 3 as e 8 PR ERIATEROTRINT Bk B B S apmonen 532 CALIFORNIA STREET, Northeast Corner Webb Street. STATHS GOLD OUTPUT fees. o SHOWS A DECREASE | suimmus” we. sopvinies Smorsonc | EIGHTY-SEVENTH HALF YEARLY REPORT e ~.. Falling Off in California Is|are scmporarity made by Dr. - Ward: ])} Spell. Board meets to-morrow. The surgeons fill the vacancies made SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION e by the election of Dr. W. J. Walsh to 2 all. the office of Coroner and the resigna- e A Dec. 2—The prelimi. | tion of Dr. Willlam E. Stevens. e nary estimates of the Director of Mints| Dr. Willlam H. Lawlor was formerly SWORN STATEMENT upon the production of goid and sitver in the Ui nited States In the calendar year | | quarantine official for this port. Later | he served as physician at San Quentin | OF THE CONDITION AND VALUE OF ITS 1905 shows a gain of approximately $,- | Prison. Then he assumed charge of 000,000 in gold and 1,000,000 ounces of silver | the Glen Ellen Home for Feeble- gold is almost entirely represented by the | H’-"l‘- ;“E‘)i;’“s Is a friend of Dr. Ragan, increased it of Alaska, the product | Healt 5 4 ;,: which is placed at $14,650,100, against | J C ATMCM’“: P o " 9,160,500 in 1904. The Alaska gain is | . ihe past month | nearly all in the Tanana'ditrict, the re- | g soncans v v il Sk % Eiven me no | turns for which are $5,107,00. : recommending | Califgrnia shows a loss of about SLE00,- | 00, due, it is said, to severe drouth, ASSETS-' i Loans on Real Estate secured by first lien on properties which not only brought hydraulic opera- | tions to a standstill, but interfered with quartz mills to Nevada wholly within the State of California $18,035,034.15 Loans secured by pledge and hypothecation of Bonds and ONLY IN SICHT some extent. ;hn:]:l‘-: gain of about $400,000 and Utah Stocks of railroad and quasi-public corporations. H 1,745,780.40 - - Coloralib aatnell ‘stoirt $5000:080> - Bhiict: Bonds of railroad, quasi-public and industrial corporations s peen such that he falls | Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and and of the school districts and munmpalmes of the State « an_ individual may be en- | \riona are estimated at about the \am\ R. Brent Mitchell’s creditors heard at a of California 3 3 £5 14,549,024 .58 ¥ Bis polltical acte and | as in the previous vear. The Klondike | Meeting yesterday, from a committee Bank Premises. 350,000.00 he' Gictates of {ri-ndship | continues to fall off and is about uomm‘})l;fld:d"b) ,'uxtlm-rneywieoge M;\s(lck that Other Real Estate in the State of California . . 450,335.05 ssion 1 shall below 1904. The figures of the principal Thecne s failure most complete. Furniture and Fixtures..............ccooiuan 2,000.00 - States follow: gures contained In the committee’s A H % ’ e, AR Stiver at 61 | FePOTt told the story. Cash (in Vault and in Bank)........... ceseiacceces deececce 1,:350,417.58 B B e £ i (fine ounces). | According to this the books showed yes- NS L ICTIM OF ROBBER BEATEN | Alaska . 4 $236,518 | terday that Mitchell's liabilities were T R R A SR T £ gs@; 591.74 AND HURLED INTO RIVER | Arizona 3,400,000 ‘ $109,321 81, and the assets, when the doubt- Caltfornia 12500411 1'fm ones were eliminated, amounted to LIABILITIES. | but $7406 8. The doubtful assets consisted Capital—Paid up....... $ 1,000,000.00 Pulled From Stream by Pedestrian Who Saw Him Struggling | of accounts due to Mitchell. Of these o e B Nevs d’\‘vuu\ | 00 was marked b el Hol SHE ot Reseri_r’e and Commgent Fundfi . 1,068,148.14 s 2 ank Watson, a | Oregon : 5go | extremely doubtful.” = Reckoning the Due Depositors. . 34,263,852.71 ; L entet ek | Soeth Cisgie doubtful assets as good, the net liability Sundry Accounts in Adjustment. . 68,009.75 General Tax Account. Balance undisbursed # 83,581.14 | still remained $93,333 02. Among the good assets was the sum of $1500 in the hands of John A, Percy, Mitch- ell's attorney. The office furniture and hat e last night by a nd thrown into the t evived Watson = struggling in the water | Utah Washington Wyoming Total Liabilities. ... P strisn succesded in' MraEEing AL | fixtures were found to have cost $3000. An < 2 ] o Tiew 10, n dotieny il ks : offer of $1000 had been received by the (Signed) E. B. POND, President. B t Aberdeen and may "‘;’f” 0 inciuded in creditors’ committee for these, on the con- (Signed) LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. Ting man known as “BIE | pAMsER) oo dition that the intending purchaser should STATE OF CALIFORNIA, for the crime. s x> H .r“\»'.sfi,")_ be able to make a lease for the more City and County of San Francisco, }ss' 2 northerly of Mitchell’'s rooms in the Pal- ace Hotel block. Mitchell was not present at the meet- ing. John A. Percy, speaking for Mitch- E. B. POND and LOVELL WHITE, being each separatelv' and duly sworn each for himself, says: That said E. B. POND is President, and said LOVELL WHITE is Cashier ef the San Francisco Savings Uniod, the corporation above.mentioned, and that the foregoing statement is true. Is sn ordeal which all women approach with |ell, made m;[ a:ate“mem that the Eastern % 3 | friends of Mitchell who might come t m‘::‘?c"b‘bb fear, for |TUFTNT {0 the payment of his debts had (Signed) E. B. POND. nothing compares with | written to get the full particulars. A let- (Signed) LOVELL WHITE. EECOMING A MOTHER ::=-i wficnngwddnngermltoui.fbfi robs the expectant mother pieasant apticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a v of gloom which canmot be shaken off. 'nhoflundlofwm :d that the #se of Mother’s Friend during pre ter accordingly was sent East Monday night. An offer of help had also been re- | ceived from the south, so Attorney Percy also said. The southern parties also would wait for full information. The creditors were willing to delay a fortnight to see what would come from the offers mentioned, and it was voted . B to hold another meeting two weeks from ¥ ; Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2d day of January, A. D. 1906. (Signed) JAMES M. ELLIS, Notary Public, In and for the Citv and County of San Francisco, State of California. [Seal.] confinement of all pain and denger, and insures safety to life o(mod:nf st > o e . : OFFICERS. end chid. This scientific liniment is & god-oend to all women at the :'m:;eb: l’l’l’n:eht: :;:)et:lr. £ o theltane t 2 - timc of their most critical trial. Not ocaly does Mother’s The securities held in the banks of San - B. POND, President arry women safely through the perils child-birth, bat ‘S}?“ii?uéffi:fi,ifm;‘:,:&fifit W. C. B. DE FREMERY, Vic&Pl‘esident LOVELL WHITE, Cashier geatly preperes the :y-eem for the u—ng event, preveats *mu-nm. attached amount to $16,555 69. These sec £ e vl it ;;2":;"".."& :':""3’“} el B ROBERT WATT, Vice-President s ¥ R. M. WELCH, Assistant Cashier ofons of this pesied. "omER’s they are owned by any one in this elty. e DIRECTORS. = $1.00 per | 1"‘-. L SLASHES HIS THROAT. 3 an. ; B. B. POND WAKEFIELD BAKER P WILLIAM A. MAGEB countsining valmable infermation fove. nl..n'.'-’"m"mm: Tith a rasor in the. Modei W. C. B. DE FRBHEBV ROBERT WATT C. 0. G. MILLER Foe Bradbed e ‘wound was dressed at the Central Bmmes: ¥ i . : g bopdator Co., dtbants, 6e & Hospltal. ‘Marshall will recoves . JACOB BABT«H -F- H. BEAVER JOHN F;'MERRILL

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