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E SAN rRAMUIDW VAL, LUESDAY, JUNE CHARACTER WITNESSES” TALK IN WOMAN'S BEHALE “HEIR TESTIMONY BELIES HER CONDUCT = r Aged Spouse. Confuses Prosecuting Attorney - by Rdusnng tart Story at Point Alluded to in Complamt | to S BY JAMES C, anwr-‘onc b waltress, ‘and- she that. vocation when | hotel shig pfl\vmj . a um;n.rf’s el R re- ) of WRItTesEas not to im- oble. i of 417 Ninth's avenuye wledged that’ “hel had comely. ‘fage of his jwife; Cabaniss informied t an one med of wag should feel more in addition rked hymil redppeared ve but a flush || @ her countenar city of ome of ned, showing that e bean eonquered woman, of a ster isrepute upom two sentence quoth the lady, e show 1t “how he has jured my that your name has| he disciplirarian Y onge gt to the two names and Moses— | ripture. To con- | of them with wife-beating| almost (akin to.sacrilege, and: to plé both of them with that most 1de a—a—wellsIs oupling one of them ehensible i as vo want me, to do & er ha a more per Sh him sternly tect la - implied than warned not tosslap Her'face again; and Nolar e had ever|that's what was dene with him e hee > tice, Mrs o B3 i gt P . but not| juqge Mogan « 4 the hearing A SabbbBaats of two disti cha of assault with W ot ' she hag |intent te cor er lant” but she ha john ‘Diamond, Who. shot R Wenat ke it Nar. OF ke ue Ehb a tent near - g WL SriEm. oy h Etreets, ap- s was she accused? Ke x Y g Sulity. Tiw head band- 1 = that he n 2. That was k him dged in th, clerk, had become ac- s the yet been that Wel she was on er, vo. 1bly Yes i done ro de wife and ha she tk omplainant but ne was in court and seemed to feeble. ey =57 Brick, whe is furnishing innocu- nt by keeping a billiard- Haight street, a 19- ld Eug it of ing - boys who hurling raw po 1e-w ers as they ivories, thus impairing the of their shots, to say nothing the green baize table arently regarded ght of joke him guilty remanded him sentence today and intimated in- that tention to ‘pr'bwn him for three off the water and - months. Thi fi 4 he people who had to puerile blubbering and earnest ex- ed the water, of course. What |pressions of pledges ?TW the water they h never to do it ag as the big and s he dia boy’s despair lessened as he left the wasted If they had courtroom, for the Judge showed no At Proseeutor Floed despa ptom of relenting crumpled up in his chair th o ight up in his and |ORDER THAT COLLINS BE SENT away, evidently TO SAN QUENTIN IS VACATED that gentleman’s relief. Then sing of the senténce was further 1 o'clock Means Nothing for Prisoner, as Supe- | rior Judge Burnett Had Already | Rescinded It. ‘ o < o5y George D. Collins appeared before | . —y 4 o o > Supreme Court yesterday morning/ n ref nce to the writ of certiorari f their rhce ¥ dekinsc ¢ scho hat the persons h O'Neill leased the f the house next door to her 2 between Post h But as they e before she could philosophically set- to make the best of an un- tion, buoying herself with hope it would not continue longer than her mew neighbors ¢euld find other residence. But &s time fled and they showed no sign of intention to vacate the became unessy, and finally grasped the oppor- to review at he be sent entin. He ask discharge the wr granted, for the Burnett, who had i Collins to be sent to May. had va the order of Judge Burnett to the prison at San ed that Judge Beatty t, which request reason that d the order for an Quentin early ted it on May 29. Collins will therefore remain in the County Jail until hiy case before Judge Lawlor is disposed of. He was accom- panied in court by a deputy sheriff, who' sat cloge beside him during the proceedings. As he passed through the hallway, wheén leaving the court, he was accosted by several friends, who | inquired after his welfare. He replied | in a sort of downcast tone of voice, “Oh, fairly well” and without further | wag Judge tled down Besirable tunity mpass their eviction that |talk passed out of the building wes a v their spparent indul- — 0. f gence in bling. That they were gverin d P-flun; (umnl ¥ Will Run.| nightly playing me game of chance It is the purpose of the management | of the Overland Packing Company to| make a heavy pack of fruit this Vear,| thereby giving employment to eral| hundred hands. The report that the can- | nery would not run was an error nn(” probably arose because the concern has accommodated some friends by allow- ing them to have the temporary use of the warehouse. . eh® wae certain, for the basement was vocal with excited exeramations, punec- tuated hy the rattie of dite and the clink of coin. And that was how Wah Kes and eleven compatriots were ac- cused before Judge Mogan of having visited an o place Patroiman B. Maleney, the raid son's compiaint, plements in the basement, pipes and nelia that convineed him rein smoked On motion of the defense the hearing | was continued until temorrow, when Wah Keg, lessee of the basement, will endeavor to prove that he did not keep an opium place but a kind of assembly nall for his fellow refugees, where they could write and recéive letters and in- i who led P. in response to Miss Hodgkin- found no gaming im- but did find lamps and other parapher- | “dope” was | Mme. Calvé| The Favorite Prima Donna, | writes : BEN. LEVY & CO., Boston: cidentally smoke a sociable “hep” pipe I am positively delighted with if they felt o ;.milliln»dv EFTRER your Lablar,hfpawder,uh}'r’;:fimi Attorney OWNelll, w! - perfect in all respects. no premises to Wah Kee, distinguished wonder at your success. himself several months ago by organ- 7ing and effecting on his own injtiative raid on gambdling in Chinatown, much 10 the embarragement of eertain officlais were interested in that kind of EMMA CALVE: |LLablache ‘It waé enough to drive a preacher to irink,” eaid Miss Jessie Eckhart, ac- 1sed of druakénness, to Judge Shortall In clucidation she stated that since the day of the disasrer she has dwelt nder canvas on Point Lobog avenue, and when the gloominess of her en- vironment was augmented by the rare occurrence of & rainy Sunday in June her fortitude gave way to the bottied | temptation tendered by a sympathetic | sister-sufferer 8he had often drunk more whisky than the sip or two'she then imbibed. | B 't the eerthquake and fire and uncom- tortable living haf evidently weakened her capacity to vesist alcohelie influ- | eénce. There was less than a pint of the | stoff in the bottle when she first re- | ceived it, and a8 .ue other lady ab- | sorbed balf of that quantity his Honor | coyld figure out for himself that she (Miss Fckbart) did mot intentionally drink .to excess. Prioy to the day of | e eity’s disester she was steadily em- | Face Powder is pure and perfect. It soothes, freshens, clears and is a most wonderful beautifier. Delightful to use. The genuine bears the signature of ‘‘ Ben. Levy ' in red across the label of the box. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, They mey dasgerour. Flesh, White, Pink e bon, # box, of Druggistsior by mail. Ben. Levy ® Co. piTncts | | 126 Kingston St., Boston, Mass, ] | Genvine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature ey REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Langley & Michaels | Thira-st. Cars Pass Within One Rlsck Bartlett In first-clags nondl(lon Now open for | glests. Good table agsured. Hotel, ho- tel eottages and housekeeping cottages. Mineral baths. Competent masseurs for ladies and gentlemen. ‘California and Nortbwestern via Hoepland; Southern Pacifc via Willlame daily, Address J. E.McMAHAN at'Springs, Lake Co., Cal. Water Business. Office &t our warghouse, 4th and King sts., S F. Prompt delivery made to any part of the oity. Bookleu about eprings. HANSEN & KA R, Web- | ster. sts.. ggkland 43 l;u:umr- for Oak- | land, Ala PL F'TT SPRINGS CO. GRAND TOUR 10 TAHIT Ve h:'lnv‘-s of July 14 at Papeete. 8. 8. ‘hr. posa sails July 1, and will remain in port at’ Taniti ¥ix d affording opwortunity for passéngers to make taur of the islands and na villages and witness the celehration for sound trip. Off , and Pler No. 71, SKAGGS Hot Springs, Sonoma County. Only 434 from 8. F. As to desirability of place, I refer est of past eleven vears. Infermation van's Bureau, 1732 Fillmore st., or of J. MULGREW, Skaggs, Oal. AETNA SPRINGS NOW OPEN SEND FOR BOOKLET AETNA SPRINGS, NAPA CO. BEAUTIFUL PAGIFIC GROVE BY THE SEA The California Chautsuqua. Muse, gleasuce, Somothing dofng every derful submariue glass-bottem xmu. splendin texing. militars band. boatiug. lawnch me, bathing ;\lv\l[nn: magnificent IN'HIPI‘V hours o0 arives. Hotels, cottages and living moigrate prices. Address Pacifie Grove s of 'Trade e e 3 W' t MEDICAL Ceneeq I er Lake County p""gs We believe in adding to your comfort—not to your expense. That is the “Witter Spirit.” Something once experienced you never forget. Something that will bring you back year after yéar to thé Springs beyond conipare. Rates: Old hotel and cottage rooms, $12 per week. New ho- tel, $14 per week and up. Mr. H. W. Wills, Ass’t Manager of St. Fran- cis Hotel, now has personal eherge of the Springs Hotel. Write for booklet. WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS CO. 563 Eleventh St., Oakland. Phone Oakland 7818. Witter Water Cures Liver Complaints. Mark West Springs REST AND RECUPERATE. SAN LUIS HotSulphurSprings Mrs. C. Juergensen, Proprietress. Fishing, hnnting, other amusements, hot sul- phur und soda baths, unexceiled mineral springs in varletr. Fine ta Rates $12 o weel; $2°a duy: chijdren half price. Write for ipformation. Mark Weet Springs. Santa Rosa Rutal No. 6. BLUE LAKES. We are ope to accommodate 200 guests. Rates same g8 usual—$10 to $12 per week. Boating bathiog and all other yuusements free. Hot and cold sulphur and steam baths. Bend for new prupllets to 0. WEISMAN, Mid- ke P. 0., Lake County. Cal, Fine boating and fishing in syt and fresh water, shady walks. pleasant climate, fi scenery. Board, roon and bath, $10 and up p week. Reduced railrosd rate. Inquire at the Sonthiern Pacific. or send for hooklet to A. M SMITH, San Luis Ohispo, Cal AGUACALIENTE SPRINGS. Send your family to the nearest Hot =u|pnnr | Springs ‘to San Franeisco. Flrst-class accommo- Sonoma _County, THE JORDAN. { datious. Special rates to families; four trains dafly: fare. round trip, §1 AT A Oakland; two hours' ride. \.m,-.“ ’l‘l 'ODOR RICRARI‘N Agua Caliente Springs, Now open for the season. Altitude 3700 feet. Au'ides] summer climpte. Pure air. pure spring water; buntlog. fishige. scenery, eleetric reelaia bathiune (free to Fuests), sopar Sining room for summer vigitors. Postothee; teie- graph, telepbone: rafiroad and express offices Sap Rafsel, Ca xth and B streets. Near hotel: Rates $2 per day: $10 to $12 per | class family boarding-house. Terms week. NO CONI "&‘E& EN. Address | thues, and reasonable. Fine grounds. Beautiful | “Towles Hotel, 'rn-u Placer County, Cal.’ view. ROSS VALLEY, | flfi SVII‘:! HOME IN ROSS STATION. | e d st | Camp Meeker Lots $15 up. Cottages built, 'MOUNT VIEW HOTEL $75 up. Depot, Ntores, restaurant, hotel ne, |18 now open. Néwly fuenished: new plmmbing. Post, expresx, churches apd sawmill; 1300 lots [ Reservations can now be made by addressing | Rold: 400 catfages built. Sausalifo ferry. Manager, Ross Valley station. C. MBEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. HOTEL BELVEDERE. [ MRS. A. T. MOORE, owner, now open. Also | new amnex. Thirty minutes from Franeisco. | Tiburon Ferry. Special rates for season ALLEN. Manager. VICHY SPRINGS, Mendocino Comnty. Curative twaters, h!ml(n( fishing, finest elec- | e baths 0t O DEAEYER, Proprietor. | CAMP TFAYLOR. The tented city not affected by the earthqnake Send wour family. Tent, cottage and camp ounds unitmited. - Boating, swimming. Gro-ery 1 uteher on the gronnds seiling at regilar price ‘ermis umder present condifiogs most liber Apbls ADAM BRERM. Broprietor. | THE COLONIAL. Fipst-class family hotel. Foothills of Santa ¢rug Mougtsins. - Intérurban cars pass the doors. | S P. to San Jose and iaterurban eers or . | T Address The Celonial, Los direet to Los Gates. Gates, Cal. ROWARDENNAN Santa Cruz Monntains. DODGE, Lessee, Bén Lomond, Cal. INGLENOOK Formerly Bremmers, five miles from Sgnta Rosa; 5 a week: cilldred reduced ratag. Particala H. MOKT . Santa Ross, Cal. MENDENHALL SPRINGS. May 1. New mapagement. Eleyation 1760 feet Fiuoe climate. Beat mineral aprings. Fine table. Cottages h\r keeping. Crockery, skating rink, efe. “f‘ to $10 per week. Addrcs 6. B BIGELOW, Livermote, Cal. WM. G Open ¢ FORDE'S REST. Heart of Santa Pruu Mountains. Surrounded by stréams, fishing. bajuing. A picturesque place; $T per week, it special. Take S. P. broad gaugs to Sinta Cruz. thence to Feclos station by 8. P. magow gange. 10 mites. + Eceles, Cal. WILLOW RANCH. | Delighttully located fn the Santa Crux red- | woods. MUK fruit, spring water, phone. daily mall, exeellent table: §7. ; J. CRAN DELL. Bpecial rates to lnmlll?! DUNCAN SPRINGS. Now open. Rates™$10 to $12 per week. W WILSON'S INN. A quiet bome plice I the mountaing, 12 wiles trom >apa. - Bxesilent hogie table. Own fruit, | vegetables, milk and cream: 8S to H r week. cgron Eueits. Alhv Napa Oount! Cal. Special rates for ARKO-H. WILSO ODA BAY SPRINGS. On Clrlr Lake, Lake Cauuty, Cal. Remodeled and improved; increased accammedatjons; modern nnnrenlmeel Iawn and squatje sports: climate | for particulars. Adiress HOWELL BROS., Bop | scenery unsurpassed : table a speclalty; beau- | land, Mendocio Couuty, Cal fal nf"r‘umch earrying 40 peoplé, for excir- t ]onl plenty rowbouts, wules, ioraes, ete. Terms 5 e Tdin,) $13 Dot week pecie) Tates to fam: N Ll g ?.""“{'o‘,:’"g‘fi," ‘;o‘n“l'\;“m, 5"::; ‘ Hot Springs. “uBUXrE%n One of the most S BE‘;,‘: DES. A perfectly appointed hotel In fhe State. Week- SONE et Yad round-tiip rate, §7.50, Inchides two days TR Paid paurtesn o o4 "OR” | ut hotel: use of Datha, everything paid. Southern Paeific trains running to Byron on schedule time. DR. C. C. ’'DONNELL'S RANCH. retty Glen Ellen. Sevents furnished and D ettt et e s 2| JOHANNISBERG. outfits to rent. from $10 up. Catholic and Can- | Now open. Beautifully situated among the red- gregational ehurrh--. mineral springs; fishisg, | woods. Boatiag and bathing. cuu mm-l« xu»u at_Oakville, Napa County. B MR. and MRS RO BLANCHINBURG T8, barglng te unsurpassed. Appiy VEYL, "S10A" Devisadcm st. PRATHER, prings Lake County. NOW OPEN ELEVATION 3000 FEET. Surrounded by a pime forest of 3000 actes This and its new hotel make it the largest and t desirable resort in Californjs. The waters Tiver dnd kidne; are a positive eure for stomach, complaiats. Send for book of testimgalals to DR. W. K Prop. Bags, Tents, Twines, Wagon Covers. W. A. PLUMMER, 560-506 FRANKLIN STREET, LAVD CAL. Telephone Oaklal HIGHLAND SPRINGS LAKE COUNTY, For rest and health, for cleanifness. climate amodation stands unsurpassed of ail sumo rte. Rates $12, $14 and $18 per week For full partienlars address R. ROBFRTioY ! GILROY HOT SPRINGS All n(‘derfl Improvements. ers al efficacions in cases of rheumatism. neura)gin, Kidney snd Niver diw | eases and all blood and bladder troubles. Hunt ing, fishing and_other amusements: fine table. Rafes $12 to $17 a week. Send for booklst to W. J. MeDONALD, Proprietor. OAK- | Better than ever. These famous wi RICHARDSON MINERAL SPRINGS. Ten miles from Chico, Butte County. Stage daily, Sundays excepted. Cures rhenmatism, malaria, stomach, kidney and nervous troubies, blopd and skin dfseases. Steam abd miveral bafhs every day. Plenty of milk and frult. Honting and trout fishing. phone. Rates $10 and $12. ARDSON, Chieo. Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS Address J. H. RICH- 2585 | Long distance tele- | | Qphenn (Formerly Chutes Theater.) TITANIC TALENT! ieiplo Argenantl Trie; Foster and Foster; The Great Francelins; Eliza- beoth Marrey; Bailey and' A Katberine oot "W o e ay, Preseating “A Eowery rnm.lh.' MAT. EVERY DAY EXCEPT \l(l":)\l. ng price tuc, 29¢ and afei'y 'qs‘\«epl Saturday and Sunday, c. towa box office at Doalon's . Filimore and Sutter streets. Phone West 6000. tars 258 AND Z0O. Vlrled cnraczlons all over the Chutes Grill furn rices. Admission, 10c: ratang, unds, s meals at children, 5c. JPRING VALLEY WATER WORAS (A CORPORATICN). themp'hm of sccoml Mortgage Eonds. Jotice of Notice is hereby en _that the SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS, a prporation organized and emating undo: he laws of the State of. Caifornia. and iaving its prinflpa‘ plage of business in he city and county of San Francisce; Ntate of California, has elected and dges iereby elect to redeem; on the first day >f September, A. L. 1308, and at fts ofy fice, No. 126 Stockton street, in the city wnd county of San Franciseo, State af “alifornia. United States of Amertca, wutsanding and unredeemed ts SECOND MORIGAGE be: which original second nmiurtgage ue -comsisted of five thousand & (5000) sonds of said corporation of the denom- fation of one thousand ($1000.40) dollars ach, uniform .in form and date. and wumbered from ons (1) to five thousand 5000) inclusive and consecutively yuyable at the office of the corporation, dan Francisco, thirty (30) years fate, but redeemabls at tha ple: the corporation on or ai any the first day of September. all of which honds bear in rate of four (4) per vtenz payable guarterly at ce corpordtion in San Prancisco, and hich bonds are dated and bear on the second day of May. A of which said original second | bond issue taere are nov inredeemed four thousand nine D. 1387, an mortgage w outstanding and [ ind ninety-onas (4991) bonds of ¢ ag- gregate par value of four million nine hundréed and Afnoty-one housand (94,991,000.00) dollars. And notice is further hereby given that | in accordance with the terms of said bonds the mortgage 3 second. A th | and | dated May EST on said four and ninety-one (4 unredeemed bond: thereof, WILL C socuring D. 1387 usand n 91) outstan ,1“41 on e 3 on and '&'glombrr first, A A‘ 1308, y_order of the Board the Spring Valley T ater Dated San Francisco, C | 29eh, 19 | _SPRING V (Cery nte Seal.) | EAL. )\r | By CHAS. WEBB HOWARD. Pro-tdeat AME and by PELHAM W Trunks Traveling Bags Suit Cases Stationery Cutlery BARBER SUPPLIES e Stock { FACTO?(Y PRICES | Come and See Us THAT MAN PITTS THE HUSTLER Those wisbing fo get away from all thoughts | of their terrible experience ¢an find this the hest lace in fhie State. Send fgr booklet. DSON ROS.. Beswiek, Cal. VILLA FONTENAY Under new man; Cruz Mts. | Three miles from Glenwdo bewling, electric & K pa- | villon, clubroom: 310 up: round trlp'F lru earriage. RICE HARPER, Prop., Santa Cruz. Howell Mt., Woodworth’s. Residence of 31 yeats. ' Home trultu, vegatubles, miik, eream. etc. Purest of apring wuter fog. & to $10 week. WOOD! TH & MoL LER, St. Helena, Cal. RIVERSIDE HOTEL AND COTTAGES, Near Beach: 30 acres beautiful grounds; special rates to families, Write for booklet to F, BARSON. Prop., Santa Crua. LAWRENCE VILLA, SONGWA, Campiétely resovated.” Family resort. wing tank. Dus dally to Hot Spein 5 83 week. LISSIER. SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS (A CORPORATION). Notice of Maturity and Redemption of First, Second and Fhird Mort- gage Bonds. \ouoe ls hereby given that the First Mortg: nds _of the SPRING E LhY 'A'IER WORKS, a corporlllon. now outstanding, to the amount of four million ning ~hundred and seventy-five thousand ($4;976,000.: 00) dollars, the Sec- ond Mortgage Bohds of said corporation, {now outstanding v.n the amount of four million nine hundred and nifety-one thousand ($4,991, 000 M)) dollars, and the Third Mortgige 'Bonds of said corpora- tlon. now outstanding to the amount of three million six hundred and fifty thou- | #and (53,650, 000 00) g)umtwm each and | &ll, mature and on Sep- | tember first, 1906 by flyment on thgt | day, of all principal and accrued interest, at the office of said Spring Valley Water Works, No. 126 Sloclnonsltrcel,y in_the city and coun San Francisco, State of California, vnned States of America, and that on'and after said date INTER: EBT nn each and all of sald bonds WILL By oruer of the Board Directo | the Spr(sg Valley Water % el an hmclnco. Cnll(urnn. March Dith, SPRING VALLEY WATER W (Corpoarlle Seal. 2 e HAS, WEBB nt, Phnd by PELIASM W AMBE, Beoes tary. COMPANY WHOLESALE .DRUGGISTS.. REMOVED TO Cor. 2d St. and South Park Ave. (Between Bryant and Brannan). Get OFf at South Park Ave. Doing Business Since April 28th. Sorghum Seed About 45 tofs to uz\:a IBO?’H’una 10. g 'n&_e your orders n S, Petaluma. $1.75 per 100 f. o. TH[ GEQ. A. FULLER CO. Will Open Immediately 'In San Francisco . . . . An office with a complete bullding organization. It offers its ser- vices to assist in rebuilding the city. It has in its corps trained men, skilled in every branch of building construction and unexcelled facil- ities for supplyfng building material of all sorts in unlimited quan- tities. The George A. Fuller Company has érected in different large cities more fireproof buildings than any other building concern in the world. 1t is prepared to executé contracts thoroughly and in the shortest possible time. The location of its office will be announced within a few da; Main Office, Fuller Building (Flatiron), New York City. WALL PAPER BURLAPS | UHL BROS., 717 Market St. BLISS & FAVILLE ARCHITECTS Have Removed Their Offices to the HOTEL ST. FRANCIS The Smith Premier Typewriter Company 1929 California Street S_an Francisco 878 Broadway, Oakland Typewriters in Stock PHOTO-ENGRAVERS’ MACHINERY ‘We are in position to fill orders for photo-éngravers’ machinery without delay, as we have in stock ready for immediate shipment a full line of our productions, includiag routers, saws, bevelers, edgers, shoot-boards, darills, cutters, etc. 8end your orders to us or to our Pacific Coast Agents, Messrs. Kirk, Geary & Co., 519 J St., Sacramento, and they will receive instant attention. JOHN ROYLE & SONS| PATERSON, N. J. REID BROS. ARCHITECTS. Temporary Offices: DOING BUSINESS AT THE ou, STAND. . . ' SECOND FLOOR. | 2325 GOUGH STREET Tel. West 6001. Swim- | 1123 Fillmore Street ‘ Near Golden Gate Ave. - W.W. Montague & Co. Mantels, Grates andTile . . .. Our Mantel Factory and Ware Rooms 1 —At— 2251 Folsom Street | Not having been destroyed, afid have iag had a large stock of MANTELS, GRATES ard TILE at this location we cre prepared to furnish goods in this line at oncé. Rephiring in ali it: branches. 2231 FOLSOM STREETj W.&J.SLOANE & CO. Are Temporarily Located at 1760 PACIFIC AVENUE @AN FRANCISCO, -~AND— 510 TWELFTH STREET OAKLAND. Tools for All Mechanics Ed Jenes. formerly at Market and Fremont sts, is ready to hrlh‘ you w-nu—!hrd'u..