The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 5, 1906, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY D, 1906. ADV F_KTI&MT& health makes good na- ; f | it~ |AGED BENEDICT HAUNTS A MAID Sadly Confesses in Court That He Is Deeply Enamored. FAIR ONE SCORNS HIS SUIT BY JAMES C. If everyone had a sound h there would be no pes- ts in_the world. Do not a weak stomach or a bad o rob you of the joy of ke BEEGHAM'S PILLS CRAWFORD. said William | Mrs. Frazee says I took Her purse from nd reveazling | the baby carriage in which she had placed t a glance | it bw I found it on the floor of the gro- mingled tenderness and deeply smitten,” s of age e of it, as he of ut when Mrs. Frazee asked you if sh Several philanthropists who h fendant's ingenuc centributing the $ it in no o ison's pretty nose it she South San Francisco, his numerous brood. veteran vagrant, ex- as suggested by th’ grub out there,” he you do in hey're ople over there.” charitable, mean, To Bring Your Friends or Relatives From.... 'EUROPE sa.d Mr. Mount, artin Judge & case un- t” Grey 1s it possible efer liberty i the San Francisco pauper- the S sharp re- was 1ouldn’t said Mr. ( and side-ste ting the query some taste | Through Rates to California From . diminutive, denied the Naylor, large-framed and t he battered her without on whatever after he had un- aded her home, 3 Boston e declared, the said or not only ejected him r domicile, but with re- accuracy of aim hurled a heavy s used by stevedores at his head. tion was stoutly . who hoped that d not be so silly as judgment to be influenced sive twaddle. His Honor as- the lady that he would endeavor to s fut ANy Provoc 1tedly More, ver ORDINARY DEPOSITS Amouats recoived frem S Interest (omposnded semi-asnually Cait or write fer Beekiet “Banking by Mail” Resdters’ Loan & Trest Ce. Savings Bank M the Enterprise om streets o spend his | | instead of erve $l Assets a TERM DEPOSITS who was 00.000.00 that Ow Ring Duck, keep his ind free from either prejudice while he was summing up testimony, which, by, the by, he ould like to hear proceed. Mrs. Naylor, sworn—Defendant visited her dwelling in his capacity of rent col- | lector for the owners, the Soclety of ; Progressive Spiritualism, and when she offered to pay him what was due after she had deducted the cost of some ab- solutely necessary repairs to the prem- ises, he “cut up rough” and used lan- guage that provoked her to slam the door and thus shut him out. But he | kicked the door and smashed a panel and also laid violent hands upon her. Koch, sworn—True, he refused to accept the sum offered him by Mrs. Nay- lor, because he was not authorized to | make allowance for repairs which his em- and that coast was patriot r owever, d his business or predilection th you return to he was asked by Judge Mo- ” he replied through an in- | T desire to spend the New ncing in the near my honorable relatives in Because, terpreter, Year hbindery the informed is alway the Celestial annual car- n at if Ow Sing Duck were in durance until the opening of nival kept the festival he could safely be per- | ployers had not ordered, but said refusal m!l:eu to remain at large until its | was not offensively uttered. His declina- | close. | tion was immediately followed by his ex- The Judge gave himself twenty-four hours for reflection ) p s | migt vear-old Rose Cody teld Judge | pulsion, and as he ran to escape her rage, ‘Bhe hfirled the hook, which lacerated his cranial cuticle. His Honor, previously sworn—In the ab- 1 hat she spent for Christmas pres- | gence of corroborative evidence for ents the 3675 she was accused of stealing | either side, it would savor of injus- Rene Frazee of 712 Capp street | tice to imprison the defendant and Mrs lady was shopping in a grocery home. have five brothers and nine sisters and one stepbrother and one stepsister,” she sald, “‘and I spent every cent of the 7 in buying presents for them.” were the articles you bought?” inquired rum for Jimmy, dolls for Edith and Sweetie, - handkerchief for Violet, @ purse for Ruby, a handkerchief for Fred, | abouts, and when he unexpectedly re- mug and brush for Frank, a | turned and found his wife and one Mr. purse for George and—and—oh, | Miller, her boarder, seemingly on terms r of suspenders for papa,” !he‘Of close friendship he waxed wroth and disturbed the peace. of ungallantry to reprimand the lady by ordering dismissal, so the best interests of all concerned would be subserved by continuing the case for thirty days, the defendant to go free of bail until that |Derlod has lapsed. . . are inwited t Medicine #5 a Month. DRS. BOLTE & LOBAY 16 Powell, Room 5. and 7 .Jacob Wiehn, carpenter and painter, stayed away from his family a twelve- momh leaving no trace of his where- his ‘Hono Pl ot g ws:‘r DR.JORDAN'S crear ¢ HUSEEI OF ANATOMY AREET ST. bet 622 7th 8.F.Cal. Tho Lacgest Ascomicnl Mussom fathe § | £ counting the gifts on her fin- Mo e = a7 i@ |gers. “No, I bought nothing for myself. | *Vod engered me,” he told Judge Mo- b4 e e e o B By OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Cossxiiation free and r Trescmen: persenaily or by porimne cure in every ease saderiaken. ér i Dok, PHIL@OPEY of, AMRIAGE, LiLED FREE. (4 e e ey fox JORDANA OD.. 105] Market St 8 F. et tee e ¢ And many other painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, un be avoided by the use of great remedy isa God-send to women, carrying BRE As I them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. No woman who nses *Mother’s Friend”” need fear the suffering privat e, & MEN AND WOMEN. Use Big @ for unnatural ‘1'(‘!-?'- Illl-li Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 EEARNY ST. Established | 1 1834 for the treatment of Private | Diveases, Lost Manboot. Debility or C inenge Wenr ..s_t;n bedy lud mind and | Skin Digenses. fail. Try % § gz £ T3 B GIBBOS end danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also healthy, strong and ’ its weight in gold toevery by addressing .pphatwn to VE eekly -Call, §1 Per Year imlfield Regulator Co. Atlaata, 6a. mdmsummfdytohfedmothermdchfld,mdlmvshcrm natured. Our book Lizzie Dennison, an | “bo W0eh o ¢ yme young woman, |y o .“" »\;,‘ lnl ri purse, why did you tell ad used him of having | g ol " v by his amorous ad- rnse T had ne ey, BF. mey. e that’s all there is. to :am it was near Christmas, and my added, with a sigh of profound | PFOthers and sisters expected presents from m quired Police | . M5 did not want to have the ously at the | Eirl puni the Judge continued | hopeless pas- | & -morrow, after sug- | ¥ make restitution of the | ard the defense and noted the de- | manner expressed in- | for other d her father, a la- | to enter the Alms- | et let me off I'll go to Oakland?’ in- | | -m, all right in Oaklané,” o a different 1 pre-| whis- | land to con- | wagging his | “‘there mild-mannered | accusation filed | Installation NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of New [ultiple Switchboards By the Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company Lo To Improve the Efficiency of the Public Service Ome ot the Four New "\lulflnl!" Switehboards Being Installed at an lmmense Cost in San l“rnncll«). Which Will Insure the Hilh”( Efficlency of Service The Pacific thes States Telephone installation possible to ds mark a Ce Xchange building, at the imile of the . Oppo! nent state among of perfe hboard ion street, near by Under the new system, switches made by the of time in making the The cost of the g ices, brings the aggregate cost daily each ope subscribers on switches, tive $2,00 show a v reached hest possible o betterment in the general when all ervice, which cannot be dot der pawed dot she Meeler % ‘lvas der -r-r-ount her, let him do id His adult son testified that the defend- ant’s behavior was absolutely unwar- ranted, and the Judge said, “Guilty as charged.” vy und * ommitted for trial Nicho three-term ex-convict Juc las Mogan Kennedy, who viciously stabbed Lawrence Houri han, saloonkeeper at 124 Third street also Cecil Jo-dan, allas William \\hu—’ marsh, who escaped from the County Jail stole t¢ and the very same da s from | a contractor at Bay and Powell streets. | Bail in each case was figed at $2000. | —_——— | Town Talk. This weei number abounds in breezy paragraphs about people. Th true story of the relationship of Glady: Unger to the Yerkeses is told. Apropos | the report of the engagement of Multi- | Millionaire Reld of the Tin Trust to 2 | chorus girl, the romantic story is told | of his marriage a few years ago to ai San Francisco girl and of the conse- quent rise of a local school teacher to afiluence. The superb tact of ome of our college presidents is illustrated in an amusing story. The Saunterer dis- cusses the dumfounding of Governoi Pardee by a Kentuckian who wanted to bribe him. He also tells of some devel- opments in the great struggle for exclu- siveness in our lo: smart set and ex- plains why the Christian Science story | in connection with the death of Milllon- aire Brewer was not fully exploited. There are illustrations of the De Young vaudeville and pictures of two Califor- niun beauties. Harry Cowell writes of “The Climber in Literature,”” Herman Scheffauer writes of “The Lovers of London.” —_—————— Accused of Being Defaulter. A warrant was sworn out before Police Judge Cabaniss yesterday for the arrest of Joseph Barnet on a charge of felony embezzlement. Bar- net was employed as a collector for M. Phillips & Co., commission chants, 20 Pine street, and is accused of embezzling about $300. The amount alleged In the complaint is $57. —_—————— The Man at the To porations, the active, directing head of great | mercantile and manufacturing houses, is con- stantly on the watch for labor-saving devices | that will add to profits and decrease expenses. | Does this apply to you? It does. We have splendid devices for your Inspection. Systems, files, cabinet, carbon bill ledgers, etc. won't take long to investigate. Sanborn, v.u & Co., 741 Market street, st e SRS S Mancuso Acts Strangely. @arence Johnston, florist, 1457 Guer- rero street, obtained a warrant from Police Judge Mogan yesterday for the arrest of Tony Mancuso on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Johnston said he was walking near his store on Wednesday night, when Man- building, re rner of Pine te the California Hotel, 0 voung women opers general office building of the com ¢ telephone service is being interrupted more or less while of the proiected impr DI BREWERIES FEED 15 SCARCE ~ COES TO PRISON mer- | the man with the buying power of great cor-{ | with -valls of water, but the water gave | haa spread beyond control. cuso jumped out of the shadows and asked him if he were looking for trou- ble. Johnston told him he must be crazy and Mancuso struck him on the face with some blunt instrument. Johnston said he never had any trou- ble with Mancuso and is at a loss to understand his conduct, ————— Shubert Proves False Friend. Herman Klatt, 165 South Park, ob- tained a warrant from Police Judge Conlan yesterday for the arrest of Max Shubert on a charge of grand lar-| ceny. Klatt and Shubert were trhmdl' and toward the close of the year Klatt | gave Shubert $450 to deposit for him in the German Savings Bank. Shu- bert did so, but Klatt alleges that on January 2 Shubert stole the bank book and drew the money out of the bank. It is supposed that Shubert has left the city. Detective Riordan has been detailed on the case. 1_Patrons. This Company Spends More than $2,000,000 for New Bulldmgs and Swntchboards and Telegraph Company is now exp “Multiple™ ing v switchboar y for improve of four new improved result in bringi I‘).' attain. new era in the development of mode up-to-date tly completed on Hyde stre hear Sutter, ané@ Steiner streets, to accommodate 50,100 main liges shown in the illustration will be installed in the new Main which. will iccommodate 00 main line: d one is venth, having a capacity of 18,400 main lines. 1 the four n “Central” ar ited number of telephone lines to rrangement was impossible under her linc This and How alone to ny on M improvem=nts made w Montgomery street, between Mission by the Telephone Company in this ei of the the new system is being ins telephone service of the city, but the various “Central” cipents have been completed early in the present vear. in any other city in the world. excelles ARE T0 CCMBINE) CN THE RANCES AT ACE OF 62 ,‘:t ‘::i""t i;{"?"‘,‘!,1:\,‘:22'“:“;.“":;. o g Special Dispatch to The Call. I Dispatch to The Call. coma and Everett, is being completed. | COLUSA, Jan. $—On account of the| NAPA, Jan. 4—James W. Fanning, 62 The purchase of the A. E. Sweeney stock | geareity of fodder the stockmen in Co- | vears of age. was arrested at Sonoma. to- ;:,‘““?ebs:u"\‘;;dl:f;“”'f "{“il“';f“ e Lowis | lusa County are having much trouble in | day Dy Sheriff Duniap 8¢ Napa County Hemrich has been followed by the ac- |feeding thelr hungry herds. The ranges |for a bold burglary committed at Napa quisition cf a contfolling interest in the that usually have plenty of gréen feed at ‘J\lr‘n-‘mn, Fanning entered the home of Clausson Brewing Company by the Hem- | this time are now barren, except for some | M. Michaelis at. Napa J n, while the richs and the capitalists interested in the | gry grass, which gives little nourishment. | latter was away at we Independent Brewery. The Seattle, Hem- 1, tpo foothills In the western part of | Works, and took a va ;‘,fl'l"P,}’Q‘:i”;:df::rg‘;;‘”w(’u‘;‘fif\:;‘d Pl t= |the county a number of beasts have died. |and chain. Fanning one management. S. S. Loeb, Ben Moy- | A number of stockmen are shipping in | thoroughly and left, fc ses and Al Weinberg of the Independent | hay at $12 a ton, while others have driven | track from Napa Junction to Sonoma. Brewery have sold their interest in the 'their stock to the river country. Most | Sheriff Dunlap was notified of the bur- Pacific Brewing and Malting Company of the river stockmen are feeding from | glary and drove to Somoma in & bugsy. of Tacoma to ald in carrying out the |stacks. Sheepmen are also experiencing | When arrested Fanning had the gold combine. Varges & Huth, who now con- | the same trouble. It is estimated that | watch and chain on him. The timepiece trol the Pacific Brewing and Malting ' there are about 40,000 sheep and 5000 cat- | was identified by injtials engraved om a Company, have the control of the Colum- | tle in the county. A good rain now would | heart chamm attached to the chain.”Fan- bia Brewing Company. All these plans benefit cattle, wiii be operated in harmony. Leopold |the sheep. Schmidt, controlling Olympia and Belling- | ham breweries, is in sympathy with the | Tacoma-Seattle combine. BIG PLANING MILL' BURNED T0 GROUND | Flames Cause a Loss of $30,000 to Fresno Concern. Special Dispatch to The Call. FRESNO, Jan. 4—The Central Califor- nia Planing Mill this afternoon de- stroyed by a fire of unknown origin. In half on hour the building and contents were totally consumed. J. Q. Anderson one of the owners, who first discovered the flames, endeavored to extinguish them but would be severe on |ning was brought to Napa to-night by " officers. out before he hdd quite succeeded. While |he was getting more water the flames The building | wads situated next the Santa Fe depot, and railroad employes assisted tne de- partment with a private line of hose. Pierce & Anderson, the owners, estimate the loss at $30.000; insurance $8700. it SOME DO NOT THINK IS STORIES VULGAR Students Divided on Que tion of Naughtiness. of Principal’s Yarns. ® PACIFIC GROVE, Jan. #—The investi- ‘ gation of the charge made against Prin- eipal Moi of the Pacific Grove ..gh School that he told improper stories to the students dragged wearily along to-day. Much evidence was taken, but nothing | | sensational developed. A large number | ¥ of students testified that the stories were | f ‘vulgar, but an equal number failed to see | f wrong in them, and said ‘the | ) principal had related some of them to ] point out a morat. The factions in the school are about equally divided. Satur- day will probably see the end of the in- | || (. The following letter, quoted in patt, from a satisfied H customer in Clifton, Anz., whose home was recently | submerged by flood, is a splendid testimonial for the construction and durability of ‘the Ludwig Piano: Q. “However, I think you will grant my letter isa tre- mendous attest as to the durability and workmanshlp of the Ludwig Piano, for it is not every day that a piano y will withstand g feet 8 inches of water from 12 m. to 10 | p-m. and be taken to pieces, cleaned and put in shape | again—save tuning and a bit of tightening— by amateur hands almost. And permit me to say my piano— Lud- wig No. 48,432—is as good in sound and tone as pianos surrounding me that have had only the best of care. Q. Ludwig Pianos, built on honor, sold on merit are the most durable and most satisfactory instruments of their price. Easy payments. THE 93!-933 MarkeT St SanFrancisco.CaL. 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