The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 24, 1906, Page 7

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ut GIVES BY COURT Work for California Men and Women | after the ter, y Wells t of Four as his cash 1 in addi- Not so >ublishing Company of thra Cash Prizes $16,000 ring the months of April and May, 06 This is what is Offered, $10,000 in Zash Prizes to SATURDAY EVENING 08T Agents in April and May, and 5000 more during the two months be- ore June %, 1906. s the greatest opportunity ever ng a large number liberal com- i for get ibscriptions and a HONEST WOMAN WINS | THE JUDGE'S PRAISE Ante-Quake Case Dismissed, Defendant Returns. JAMES C. |of gray ‘. rank whisky to relieve my sufferin’ |tive O'Dea says he can prove no less |on |after that gentleman had eaten only Mr, | nan, VINDICATION CRAWFORD. k".’lu»‘v a couple of little jolts,” was had a doctor's certificate to prove that she was severely beaten,” arked twhile special attor- for the cution. pro s’ “certificates ain’t hard to r're able and willing to pay was Mrs. Finn's crushing B - 11 that you in the city . have testified and_county of THEE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 190c. 783 Haight Francisco?” said an able pleader 'TOE: ely, to a witness whom 1@ had just examined at unnecessary length. “Tat, ss, i tut,” patient quoth his Honor Caban- » for he was hurried I desire to have the testimony this witness as complete as possible, as the lawyer rejoinder, in tone -explanatory, semi-defiant, hen \\h\ don’t you have it per- iplete,” said the Judge pleas- l\n\g him if all that he lid not happen in what re- he city and county of San w - delia Irwin, on, a swart and averred that if the wer nd ridiculously Ranki not a perfect fit for her Mrs. a misfit for Mrs. Irwin kin in that same gown hesitate to award the u'h‘) sputed custody of the st, she thought so. Jh(] her husband were depart- at Market | and Mrs. lmm Juse were retained in the | artment of the same| when the dispute over | severed the inter-family i Mrs. Irwin alleges that was awarded the gown by the verson who distributes clothing to the and that after said award de Mr. Rankin burglariously the clothing tent at 4 o'clock and took the gown and gave it disappearance was discovered by Mrs. Irwin she pro- search warrant for its re n Lake, Mr. Rankin and other ches testified that Mrs. Ir- of notoriously greedy dispo-| was manifested in divers >sides her yearning for the They swore that she took 1ey for the meals which she served nd that she hed two trunks and a laden probably with relief sup- . 3 To which Mrs. Irwin retorted by severating that the money she took for meals she spent for butter, which as consumed by her accusers, who anaged to monopolize whatever lux- or dainties that were obtainable, le the refugees who were not in es of authority lived perforce on n rations. he was ordered to vacate the camp. The gown, produced in court, was f woolen fabric and apwraised at about forty-three rs-ms. . . Joh X und was endes\ oring to con- eavy load of inebriety from teo to San Francisco when Pa- trolman A. J. Gordon found him ed and helpless near the Six- \Hl?‘ ouse and was engaged in propplng\ m up when Thomas Sutter, also| ghted with ardent spirits, fell| om a passing street car and demand- | that the officer leave Mr. Lund to| imber where he la. Mr. Sutter, | too, was placed under arrest. | “I was rheumatic and miserable and | s Mr, Lund’s plea to Judge Short- T thought the town was under martial Jaw and that cops had no right to interfere with citizens,” was Mr. Sutter’s defense. Both dismissed with sharp repri-| mand. * . Julius Ruffalo, against whom Detec- | than forty burglaries, was sent to the Superior Court to answer the charge of having robbed the home of Samuel | cFadden, 1070 Haight street, of a| Iskin coat and a gold watch about| two months ago. Judge Mogan set| the bail at 31“,000. . John r‘atush who«s restaurant 1s| Twentieth street near Illinois, was| .cused of having violently cast forth | hn Cullinan of 336 Missouri street | three of twenty-one meals for which had paid $6 in advance. ie run me out,” said Mr. Culli- an emaciated little adult, to| Judge Cabaniss, “and I never was so | glad in my life as when I got out of his hands.” “Ah tella heem da once, da twice, da tree time not to come back,” Sig- nor Catush averred, “an dan Ah| hucks heem out. Heem paya me notta da cen’. Heem da bom dat jaka ta getta da grub for nottin’ The Judge coincided with Signor | Catush to the extent of dismissing the | complaint against him. { prdiun i so Y SOSON THESE MEN STOPPED THE GREAT FIRE IN MISSION Patrick Heran Writes to The Call About | Frank Shadd and Other Obscure Fire Heroes, : The following letter has been recelvedx by The Call: “I was present at the fire on Dolcreal street which was menacing what remained | of the Misison on the 20th of April. A | great number of people worked well, but specially to be mentioned is Frank Shadd, $1-2 Allemany street. It was he that led the fighters. By tearing down build- ings on the east side of Dolores, and then working on the west side with wet sacks and blankets, the fire was prevented from leaping the street. “Mike McGranaghan of 3961 Eighteenth 1 women lately thrown out of jooking for profitable en- , write W. H. DANIELS Representing TMESATURDAY EVENING POST and THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNA Temporary Office, 1234 Bmhe, FRUITVALE, CALIFORNIA street next deserves credit. He stood at his post in the smothering smoke that was issuing from the base of the spire of the Swedish Church at the corner of Fif- teenth and Dolores. Officers Robert Bar- ry, Skelly, Fitzpatrick, another whose name I do not know, but who wore star 671, and a soldier sergeant also did yeo- man work. PATRICK HERAN, “160 Hancock street.” Local Inspectors Appointed. Austin N. Walton was appointed ves- terday United States Local Inspector of Hulls, and Thomas J. Heeney United * | Oakland. |in the frauds. o- In the Divorce Court. Milton F. has sued Olivia M. Frary SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT Family Sewing Machine Busmess SINGER and WHEELER & WILSON Special Sewing Machines for Manufacturers 1056 Washington Street, Oakland Needles for all makes of machines; parts and supplies for all Singer and Wheeler & Wilson machines, We beg to announce that our Has been established at and 1156 Valencia Sts., San Framcisco The business relating to Is at SOLD ONLY BY BURNS GOMES AFTER PUTER Ready to Take Fugitive Who Escaped Him to Oregon. 8. A. D. Pauter, convicted of tim- ber land fraud, will be taken before United States Commissi r Heacock this morning for examina inary to his extradition to Oregon for trial on an indictment found against him and others by the United States Grand Jury. A warrant for Puter’s arrest was issued ¥ on a com- plaint sworn to by Willilam J. Burns, United States Secret Service Agent, who has made himself famous for bringing to light extensive timber land frauds on the Pacific Coast, and for working up successful cases against them. Puter was arrested in Os: land a few days ago by Secret Service men who had been put on the trail by Burns, The defendant was indicted with Franklin Pierce Mayes, Horace G. Me- Kinley, Marie L. War Emma L. Watson, D/ W. Tarpley, Robert Simp- son, John Doe and Richard Roe for having on December 24, 1901, con- spired to defraud.the United States out of a portion of its public lands by fraudulently acquiring lands in township 24 south, range 1 east, Willamette meridian, Oregon. Puter was convicted upon one of several in- dictments and escaped on January 31 of this year. Burns at once went up- on the trail and traced the fugitive to Boston, where he captured him in a postoffice station on March 26. As Burns was taking him to a police sta- tion, Puter suddenly drew a revolver from his breast and covered Burns with it, declaring at the same time that he would blow out the officer’s brains if he attempted to lay hands upon him. Undeterred by the threat, Burns rushed in upon him and d the revolver, at the same time bac ing the desperate man against the| wall of a restaurant, but Puter, who is a man of great strength and agility, wrenched himself loose and covered the officer with this weapon until Puter jumped behind a woman who was passing and made his escape down an alley. This episode put the detective upon his mettle, and he went hot footed upon the chase. He mext located the fugitive in New York and finally in Burns had sent two of his own men ahead of him to Oakland and they shadowed him night and day, for the purpose of hav him on tap when Burns should arrive, but Puter having purchased a ticket for China,” Burn’s men arrested him be- fore he could get aw: Marie Ware, at the time of her in- dictment, was a United States m- missioner. She afterward married Horace G. McKinley, another defend- ant, who escaped to China on the same steamer with Little Egypt, a notorious muscle dancer. She was ac- quitted on the trial and came to Oak- land, where she and Puter had sev- s been highly com- eral meetings. a ét.';r_\' Hiteheock for his Agent Burns mended by Secr bravery and his faithfulness in the pursuit of the fugitive and the pros- ecution of all the parties concerned for divorce. They were married in 1898, but she left him after two years, so he alleges. Minnie Markle of Mendocino County, who has been granted an interlocutory decree, asked Judge Murasky yeste to restrain her husband from dr any of the money he has in the Croc ‘Woolworth Bank. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. ERS| Genuine Must Bear Fao-Simile Signature S RZoonl REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Title Insurance and Guaranty Company Formerly Mills Building UNIONOIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Gasolines Benzines Engine Distillates Coal Oil Fuel Oil Asphaltum, Ete. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 16th and ILLINOIS STREETS SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Galifornia Saie Deposit and Trust Company Corner California and Montgomery Streets This bank will open for business as usual on Monday, May 28, at its old location. Checking and savings accounts r Interest paid on deposits. Present temporary office is 2139 Pierce Street, corner of Clay Street. | éelved. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION - SWISS-AMERICAN BANK ; San Francisco Main,Office, 1432 Fillmore St Near ‘OFarrell St. 515 Davis St. Near Jackson St. - Now ‘Open for Business in Al Deparimenic Bx"anch Office Accounts of firms and individuals solicited. Proofs of loss made and insurance collected. Advances made on approved pelicies. The National Bank of the Paciic Is Doing Business Under Clearing House Rules at the Old Location, in the CLAUS SPRECKELS BUILDING MARKET AND THIRD STREETS Deposits received and checks cashed. Vaults uninjured by earthquake or fire. Safe Deposit Vaults open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Advances made on approved policies. NOTICE. The German Savings and Loan Society WILL RESUME BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, AT ITS OLD LOCATION 526 CALIFORNIA STREET. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, 42 MONTGOMERY STREET. ‘We are now located at our former site, as above, and prepared to trange The French-American Bank of fl The Deutsche Asiatische Bank of Bete Metchants’ Exchange Building The American National Bank 1906, REPRESENTING ON THE PACIFIC COAST: . Hongkong, E Is Occupying Its Former Quarters in the Savings and Loan Society ‘Will Resume Business in Its Own Building At Northwest Cor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts. WILY, REOPEN FOR BUSINESS —AT THE— ; NORTHWEST CORNER CALIFORNIA AND MONTGOMERY STREETS MONDAY, MAY 28, 1906, AT 9 A. M. Premises as above will be occupied pending rebuilding at the old site, corner California and Webb Streets. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE GOMPANY The First Insurance Company to Open at its Old Location THE COMPANY'S OWN PROPERTY 312 California Street SAN FRANCISCO. Call or adgress us at the above lo- Mercantile Insur- ance Company OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Combined Assets Over Eighty-Seven 4 Million. To the Public and Our Patrons: North British and| No. 101 Montgomery Street 1906 MONDAY, MAY 28, Borrowers Whose insurance policies are held by this bank are requested to furnish, without delay, the necessary data for making proofs of loss. All borrowers and depositors are requested immediately thelg} sent addresses. R ARTHUR A. SMITH, President. Y - to send In EDWIN BONNELL, Secretary. Phenix Insurance Gompany Of Brooklyn Time for giving natice of loss or filing proofs will be extended o® request. Our adjusters will make up proofs of all losses adjusted without expense to claimants. Call or address at new location, —Now— States Inspector of Boilers for Southern Alaska. Csptain Walton was recen ywmmndetotmuuuium army transport nn-.‘ IS¥. Cor. Bush and Steiner Sts |4« PACT cation on alk matters pertaining to the Company's business. Adjustments will receive early and prompt attention. Cash Capital $1,250,000. Reserve and Surp'us, $2,125,000. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. Secutity Savings Bank Will resume bu-lneu at its old location NO. 316 MONTGOMERY STREET, On MONDAY, May 28, 1906, ITALIAN-AMERICAN BANK Has removed its office temporarily to the Merchants’ Exchange, California street, between Montgomery and San- some, ground floor, where it iy ready to transact all banking business the same as before. The San Francisco Natlonal Bank AVE. temporary office | The North British will pay all fire Fosses Just as soon as adjusted. Our ofllce for’ handling all loss claims is Jocated in the Tribune building, north- Wwost corner of Eighth and Franklin gtreets, Oakland. Our office for gen- eral fire business is at 2027 Sutter street, San Francisco. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO, 460 Eighth St, Oakland Agents TOM C. GRANT, General Agent for Pacific Dn-rlmom. W. J. NICHOLS, General Adjuster. G. B. BURLIN General Insurance My lemds Have Been Savod 'l‘eupcnry Office at 2424 SUTTER STREET Clients Pilease Report Losses to Above Address. W. L, GROWALL CO, TAILORS san Francisco| CHA S.W. SLACK POLYTECHNIC BUILDING Cor. Twelfth and Harrison Streets, Oakland. Will have one room of our offices in Kohl building ready for use in a few days. A. C. OLDS, State Agent, San Francisco, Cal. J. H. LENEHAN, General Agent, Chicago, Il CALlFIlRNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY fire Insurance Depariment 1921 FILLHORE STREET, Near Bush Fire insurance policies collected, notices given and proofs of loss prepared. 'LOANS ON INSURANCE. Money loaned on policies at regular banking rates. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. : J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. W. J. BARTNETT z Attorneys

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