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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1907. | L D055 NAY HAVE N MINISTER PURSUES DRINK FOUNTAIN A MISCREANT Woolsev’s Will Makes 1 Provision in Event a Contest Is Instituted Dr Youth Who Annoys Girls of Lutheran School Escapes Clergyman by Sprinting POLICE ON THE TRAIL "ECTION FOR PUG 3 he w f the. OAKLAND, Feb. 13.—Girls attending s 1g of an the school connected with the First Evangelical Lutheran_ Church, Twelfth | d a Myrtle streets, have been terror- ized for the last two days by visaged vout of t occasions a dark- who has frequented the vieinity ool and who on sev- eral has > them in conversation 2 to en- tempted Oakland e fellow was discovered the s g dog name £ the school to G. very fond. It the r, who attempted n for to capture him. pursuing the fellow for two clergyman gave up the chase ed the police, He declared that gs mem- | for several days the youth had been [ vever. | hanging around the place, and had o da 18 0C ions attempted to speak to older girls on their way to and Kathryn the school and in other ways s the prop- > himself obnoxious to them. The s ¥ enth are sear ing for the youth, who bed wear He is ab e i i P ACTOR ARLINGTON CHRISTY dar and a blue having B soft hat DEPARTS FROM THE STATE Escapes Prosecution on a Charge of Assault With Deadly Weapon In Home of Mrs. Herrman OAKLAND, Feb. 13.—Arlin 3 Christy n actor who for : ded with Mrs. Josephine n Elmhurst and was recently by her wit} assault with a 3 weapon, has left the State. He Yo pon Mrs. Herrman's withdrawing the 5 charge him. - : US CHECKS WO NEW VICTIMS fro boarder by the name o also an act : ray being taken into n Je rders Worthless Paper Soslolie.. Blnge (hTisty, Aoohrted for dise and Collects has been arrested on a v oy e Change arge. Mrs. Herrman is the sister-in- H. Hagemanr f a Montana cattl king and has has yme of $200 a month. e acceptéd —_— Natio NEW GRAND JURY BILL Ruef Assemblyman Would Change the AMENTO, nge the Grand . troduced e Assembly today by Nathen C. lan, one of Abe Ruef's from San Francisco w . uld make a trial court of the inquisitorial body. and also pro- vide some wonderful facilities for « whitewashing accused official The The check was | proffered amendment to the present e ngs Bank, be- law reads as follows & . Sims & Sawyen” by | Tpe Grand Jurs is bound. npon application like the other, Was in- .made by the defendant, to hear evidence from, es.” It was returned, for or on behalf of the defendant: and it is their Cunils. duty to weigh all the evidence submitted to 5 them, and when they have reason to believe that grar o g other evidence within their. reach will explai away the charge they should order such evidenc {0 be provided. and for that purpose way require fhe District Attorney to Issue process for the witnesses It is presumed that Coghlan acts for the municipal administration of San Francisco, and in seeking to hamper PROFESSOR ABBOTT RESIGNS M STANFORD LAW OHATR ug That He Ha Position at Columbia, Where He is Lecturing ST, N1 TY, Feb. 13.— | or block future investigations is mere- s t of Pr sor |1y carrying out orders. The plea to | iver- | be de in behalf of the bill is that Blic | it asks only for r play for defend- hor ants. It is not likely that specific men- tion will be made .of either Mayor Schmitz or Abe Ruef. Saarhd G S L MAY NOT CLOSE OAKLAWN had was to sident ed that HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 13.—What move the Oaklawn officials will make - in order to con e racing here was the question being discussed by men tonight, since it was rumored that, despite the passage of the Amis bill, efforts would be made to keep on rac- ing. Horsemen will appeal to Acting Governor Moore by petition, constitutionality of the antipoolselling measure is to be tested in the courts. It is sald handbooking will be resorted to-after the Governor affixes his signa- to the Amis bill. No statement s i B A T STUDENTS ORGANIZE Fet the Baptist a Stuart or Louis A. Cella. s Divinity —_— owin officers GIVES RIGHT TO APPEAL . e association: Presi-| - g g M. W. Coats, Bapti: Y e ernment the right to appeal to the Su- Winter, | o eme Court for a construction of the er M| Constitutionality of any law involved in a criminal sult. This measure has S aere § 2t o been under consideration for several BERKRELEY ‘\( HOOL RULES ; a and was passed only after many ebe 13.—Pupils under amendments had been adopted at the the Berkeley schools | suggestion of Sénators who had criti- cised the bill. The District of Columbia appropria- to_the room, an|tion bill, carrying nearly $11,000,000, effect having been made|was passed after an hour's considera- 1 of Education. The board tion. pted a new rule providing high school pupils must have at-| a percentage of 70 in two of studies, at least, at the end of & or be obliged to withdraw from for five months. MAIL OVER THE BURLINGTON WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—It is an- nounced at the Postoffice Department today that transcontinental maill will —_—— | continue to be forwarded by way of VAN NESS IS DISMISSED | the Burlington route. In this brief OAKLAND, Feb. 13—A charge of Oficlal statement is made known tha 4 stealing preferred against Charles | decision of Postmaster General Cortel- ess by the parents of 16-year-old | YOu in a railway mail service case that Breen was dismissed today, The has attracted attention throughout the nony of the girl showed that she|country because of the efforts of the Jeft home of her own volition, | Rock Island road to secure the con- that Van Ness had nothing to do|tract. entering a resort at Sacra-| which she was found after B — LENTEN SERVICES HELD Lenten services were held in all the churches yesterday, Ash | Wednesday. It was the beginning of | the penitential period of forty days and | nights. Last night additional services were held in the cathedral and other churches. Conferences will be held ‘Wednesdays during Lent, and next Fri- day the way of the cross will be cele- brated and sermons delivered. Sunday evenings Rev. John W. Sulllvan and Rev. Francis M. Harvey of St. Patrick’s Seminary will speak. The first 0f the union meetings of the Episcopal churches was held at St. Paul's last night. Bishop Nichols preached. S A e S WHOLE FAMILY ARRESTED Alleging that Miss Gertrude Mayers of 2472 Bush street has repeatedly turned the garden hose on his nine- months-old infant daughter and that Gertrude, Benjamin, Emma and Norton Mayers have disturbed his peace, Dr. Henry Harrls, who resides in the flat below that of the Mayerses, secured a warrant yesterday charging the whole family with disturbing the peace. Dr. Harris claims that the Mayerses, from whom he rents his flat, are incensed over the terms of a lease which he has them tied to, and that in an effort to get him out of the flat they are resort- ing to noisy and inhuman methods. The case cames up before Police Judge Weller next Saturday. er Standard Cure for Dyspepsia Stomach Troubles Delightful Table Water with Highly Medicinal Owned by and bottled under the direct control of the French Government turf- | and the | uld be given out by either Dan A.| —_— | % ISS GRACE EATON, sweetheart of Percy Pembroke, was ar- rested for perjury yesterday after she had festified in favor of her lover. The object of her testimony was to show that Sheriff Barnet was prejudiced against Pembroke, who is on trial as an accomplice of James Crowhurst in holding up Edward Stanley in East Oakland. | | | | | g Charged With Perjury for Aiding Lover L3 ! — ews From All Sections of the Four Bay Counties }Sociely in Cities Across the Bay OAKLAND, Feb. 13.—Mrs. Beckwith has issued cards for a series of informal afternoon parties in honor of her sister, Mrs. Garthwaite, who has returned after an absence of ten years in South Africa with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Garthwaite are guests at the W. W. Garthwaite home in Pledmont. | Both the Lowell and Garthwaite fami- lies are numbered among the early pioneers of this county and have a | JUIT SARCTU of High School Edit “FRAT" MAN MUST N0 KPPROPRIATION Berkeley Board of Eduea-i tion Turns Down Appeal partment of music was in danger or {FIRM IN ITS STAND PR S S S R . FOR Muse BERKELEY, 13.—The first timation at the university that the Feb. n- extinction through failure of the Leg OI' | istature to appropriate money for { continuance came today in the pu tion of an editorial in the student 4. appealing to the Legislature to perpet | uate the music department Other university appropriations have host” of friends among the older resi- = - > lent | been vigoreusly pruned. but the de dents. v Mrs. Garthwalte is an excep-| BERKELEY. Feb. 13.—Frowns len . P ety ey Grace Eaton Arrested tlonally .talented woman, naving won |Severity to the countenances of the |ment of music, calling for bat 33000 ! as_a girl the praise of the musical | School Directors last night Wheg RIS (5 nivarstty authorities regara thi Af ifvine i | critics of New York and receiving anter Ristenpart. editor o appropriation as likely to be lost to ter lestitying mn | ovation from her home city o her |drida. a High School publication, asked | appr Y < ! freturn from the East Mr. and Mrs.|of BEURISRIOn 10 SO e wenaol | | e vith i v | torial chi s Pembroke Case Ot emat on the esast for " year|term. Ristenpart Is a “frat” man. Th CLEW TO SAFE ROBBERS { tor's6 before returning to South Africa. | School Board ordered last month that| OAKLAND, Feb. 13.—Sheriff PR e “frat” men and sorority giris in the hag obtained a clew that may 1 OAKLAND, TFeb. 13.—Miss Grace _Mrs. George C. Pardee was the guest High School be debarred from taking | tne arrest of the three ‘robbers Zaton, the beautiful young sweet- of honor Monday afternoon when Mrs. | Part in such school activities as debat- | plew open and looted the safe in the heart of Percy Pembroke, was or- Willlam High entertained at an elab-|ing, journalism, dramatics and athlet- Mills ~ College postoffice yesterday ) dered Into the custody of Sheriff Bar- orate luncheon at her residence in|lcS. 3 | morning. He expects to make arrests by District Attorney Brown to- Webster street. The guests, all friends | Ristenpart's appeal was denfel. soon. day as she left the witness-stand.after of years, came in gowns of “ve olden The board heard the petition of n): testifylng for her lover. This action | tyme” and presented an effective p school teachers of Berkeley for a 25 DR. PIERCE'S REMEDIES was taken because District Attorney ture about the gaily decorated board. Per cent increase of salaries and de- Brown claims that the girl committed Even the dishes upon which the menu | cided to consider it at a special session | perjury in testitving to an alleged was served had been handed down |on February 19. A Wonderful Record. conversation she had recently with from generations long passed away. Bullding Superintendent Broad re- 2 Sherift Barnet. | and comprised some priceless treasures. ' ported that the new Emerson School! As made ug by improved and exach Miss Eaton was a constant attend- . . . building was not satisfactory, and ad- arocelsses Dr.tl"fffih"f ’m"""l': ’::‘““" 2 P Pe co i el il she salv ’ s . | vise ainst its acceptance by the | tion is a most efficient rem - j::,l ‘1‘:..“’ )Tnmf'\lh r‘--m '-mm fih‘[ jons SRIIE D Ohivin dall reoysty hfla:}I M"rho clerk wa rrirorxed to no- | latipg all the womanly!\mcflm’u.eornr:c“?— and th r witnesses were or- {for New York. where she will join y J A | | 1 - dered by the Judge no: to stay in the |t husb: % b ta the B tify the contractor that the Emerson | ing displacements, as prolapsus, antever: orttl i canea’ Lo wive = | her husband, who has been In the Bast | o ;o 01"Gou1d have to be made satistac- | sion and retroversion, overcoming psinful called to give testi-| for some months. Before their return - i he bring- this she and Mrs, Pem- | 5 ¢ | tory to Superintendent Broad before a riods, toning up the nerves and n’ is and Mrs, | to Oakland they will be the guests of | LOT¥ 10 SUDerintencer Brosd o td be | Ing about a, perfect gate of health. It mother, sat in an ad- | friends in Boston and wiil spend the |[Payment fo | h ckach: odical hy courtroom while the trial R Y o B ¢ of | made. | cures the backache, periodical headachee, s going on before Judge Murphy. SRl i R e PR e d"“}‘,“g'dqw“ es.in She petvie hen called to the stand today on B R R R | PANIC AMONG PASSENGERS AS reglon, the pain. and tenderness over It of her lover Miss Baton' dec| Pk i Al be| ¥ 'BO "RASH rro surp | pe. Sbdomiusl region. G ¥y e . EHAE ohet MiuE Tiatwach & it | A coterte ot college friends will be FERRYBOAT CRASHES INTO & | pelvic_catarrhal drain, so_disagreeable Christmas and New Year Sherllf Bar- Paatifasy “afréepon, st Het snasse In| T e T R T T e net came up to her on the street after | Berkeley, when she will entertain at| BiS Steamer Solano Causes Damage of | d?mngzl:::m?rfi:h RGNS 9. e ergans she had been holding a conversation | | an informal five hundrea party. An| More Than $1000 by Mishaps | ““Favorite Prescription® s the only )\'1:w1\) Perc ( “l' v‘m_::'ukfi ‘.".n:lmsulldl Ln { | hour about the card tables and a tempt- ; During Fogzy Morunings 1 medicine for women, the makers of her that no woman could afford to be | | iIng menu will conclude the day.| v J 1= erryboat | Which are not afraid to print their seen talking with Percy because of | Among the guests will be Miss Eliza- | q”fl“:ffl‘;\]f‘izn'gP:‘Z',wi,.nfiézn‘;f:;' and| formula_on the bottle Wrapper, thus M k reputation. District Attor- | beth Pratt, Miss Margaret Stewart.| po. Costa, crashed bow-on into the| taking their patrons into thelr full con ney own failed to get the witness Miss Florence Ward. Miss Phoebe Bin-| ;0" oy the Contra Costa side at 7| fidence. It is the only medicine for to retract this statement by a vig ney, Miss Edith Schultz, Miss Blanche! . jo 1 this morning and tore up piling, | ‘Women, every ingredient of which has orous cre xamination. | Southack, Mrs. F. E. Farrington, Mrs.| w1010 ca and tracks fof 100 feet, caus- | the ' strongest possible endorsement of i rnet himself took the girl| George English, Mrs. Alice Graham,| Cnfq,d"ab[, damage also to the| the most eminent medical practitioners ur}u!‘\ am\iuvo ved >‘rn»!m :}— Mrs. Hugh McCall Webster. bo’;t o onme was injured, though a | _am}l v'lr!bvfr!‘ai of our -iav.hrecg)m?endlug Ja Attorney Church, he . . - F = 2 it for the diseases for which "Favorits defendant’s lawyer, made formal ob Tl My Cal B 1s. waling plane e il i s Aoy he| Prescription” is used. It is the oniy jpeiion fo ihe armeit of e Baton' | | (gkland Personals | | or Frisey asicinnon. "when s’ wil| Bea S e dame our yosietans ina| DU medicine” for ‘women: o the p nce of the jury. although ad preside over a gathering of the mem- | gonce fo, Although the work of re- through druggists, which does not con mitting the right of the District At- |« k| bers of the At Home Euchre Club. The | 3o(e® (08 L ate the expenditurs| !8i0 & large percentage of alcohol, o torney to order that she be placed In| 4gpAND, Feb. 13.—John W. Low |club has decided to meet each week | bz & 0 CCECER O e Will not be| harmful in the long run, especially to custody. W. J. Pembroke, Percy's|,.; (ife of Evanston, 1ll, are guests|during the remainder of the season in- | interrupted | delicate women. TS has more gfuine brother. accompanied the girl to thel . %y S5itrcns Hotel | stead of fortnightly, as heretofore. 2 M M | cures to its credit than all otherSmed door of the jall. He cautioned her to|™"y " S0l MRl 310 q wife are at the | . . . 3 i | cines for women combined, having talk to no one. This injunction sh fetropole, registering from New York Honor will be done St. Valentine HELD UP BY MASKED MEN | saved thousands of sufferers from the | obeved with great care. * | tomorrow, several hospitable hostesses| OAKLAND, Feb. 13.—O. H. Hayes, an | 9perating table and the surgeon’s knife. | city. H. M. Reeves and Mich., are guests at W. D. Vintou and eriff Barnet, est of Miss testimony when seen after the Eaton, declared that| concerning a conversa- | of Alpena, fouraine. Morgan are ar the D. { tion with hi va br! . 2 ton Thar han was 2 fabrication. He|recent aprivals at the Crellin from Ne- the girl in his life and that he was | ‘242 City. James M. Shoup of Juneau, Alaska, repared to prove this. Froes e < is at the Athens The purpose of Miss Eaton's testi R 5 . ; mony was to show that Sherift Bar. |, GuY K. Woodward, well known as a net was prejudiced against Peroy | {OrMer hotel man of Los Angeles, Pembroke and thus to shake his dam- | th® Metropole. | —_———————— CALIFORNIA VARSITY NINE SHOWS UP WELL IN GAME aging evidence as to the boy's con- fessions in the County Jail. Pembroke himself took the stand this afternoon and declared that he had not assisted James Crowhurst to hold up Edward Stanley in East Oakland, and that he re in Contest Defeated by a Close S With “All Star” Team of | | had never confessed to this robbery at p | the County Jail. . Professionals i | il L R B BERKELEY, Feb. 13.—The varsity haseball team went down to defeat in a seven-inning game with an “all’ star™ team of professionals on the campus diamond this afternoon. The score was 8 to 6 at the end of .the seventh inning, when the game was called. The visitors fell upon Ghirardelli in the first inning, touching up the var- sity lad for eight hits, which nefted the heavy batsmen of the picked team six runs. After that fusillade Ghira- delll settled down and pitched splendid ball, allowing but four more hits. | “Heine” Heitmuller went into the box | for the professionals in the fifth inning | Previously they had made two strong|and was promptly sandbagged for five oars, with which they had hoped to| hits and four runs. Miller and Adams row to the banks near Sausalito. Un- | shone with the bat, each making three fortunately for them, a guard was pass- | hits. ing along on his midnight rounds. He| Charley heard the tinkering and the hammer- | D. Parker as scorer. ing of the boat builders and rushed'! Coach Jack Bliss was well pleased down to the beach. The culprits fled | with the showing his proteges made |away in different directions, but when |against so strong a team of profes- | morning dawned they were discovered | sionals. The lineup: | crouching under some rocks and taken | (alifornia—Reed, second base: Causley. short- PRISONERS TRY T0 ESCAPE 1 FROM ALCATRAZ ISLAND; Bulld a Frall Craft, but Are Discovered by a Guard During the Night Three prisoners at Alcatraz Jsland made a daring attempt to escape from the military prison last Saturday night. They built a frail craft out of pleces of lumber lying around the work yard The spot chosen for the building and | the launching of the boat was under a cave at the north end of the island. D, | back to their place of confinement. | stop; Wulzen, first base; Helster, third base; S i s R Miller, left field; Smith. right fileld; Schaffer. ALLEGED MURDERER DISCHARGED | (iichers Sweeay, center field; Ghirardelt, Peter Clavarls, accused of having | Al Stars—ilisbeand, third base; McKiger, % | second base; Kel cher; eitmuller, it | murdered his partner in the restaurant | ., “apq piteher; Spencer, left field; Adams, | business at a lodging-house on Folsom | shortstop; Willlams, pltcher; Devoto, center | street, was discharged by Police Judge | field; Myers, right fleld. | Shortall yesterday on the ground that the evidence was insufficient. Clavaris was asphyxiated and it was alleged | that his partner turned on the gas. Za i A S FALLS FROM WALLS INTO AUTO B. C. Allen of 125 Falcon avenue while working on & scaffold at Oak and Broderick streets yesterday faint- »d and fell into an automobile standing helow. Besides being internally in- jured Allen's left arm and thigh were” broken. TAYLOR CLUB SMOKER—Alameda, Feb. 13. | —The Taylor Central Club is to give a smoke: o Harmonfe Hall Friday evening. There will | be music by a brass band and a vaudeville programm. 3 Piano Recital with the Themodist Pianola LYRIC HALL FRIDAY, FEB. 15th Larkin St., Bet. Turk and Eddy 8:15 o'clock (No Cards of Admission Necessary.) These Recitals are becoming very PROGRAM popular, as they furnish San Fran- cisco music lovers with an opportu- nity to hear good music often. Mr. Weems, with the ald of the Pianola, equipped with the Metro- First Part style and Themodist, makes the in- | Second Etude de Concert.... - strument respond as 1f it were be- bt Sternberg ing played by some master—like g Valse Caprice ....Hans A. Ceske Rondo Capriccloso...Mendelssohn Paderewski, Rosenthal, Gabrilo- witsch or Chaminade. The Pianola does the actual fin- xrring of ‘the keys—furnishes tech- nique. The Metrostyle is a device which enables the performer to give the composition correct interpretation— the same interpretation as is given the music by great planists. The Themodist, the most wonder- ful invention of modern times, device for separating the from the accompaniment, rendering the air clearly distinetly above the accompaniment, just as is the ecase in hand playing. This gives the Pianola an absolutely govern- able touch—and is the attainment of something sought for years in plano players. Come to the Recital tomorrow night and hear the Themodist Pla- n&n render the programme oppo- site. No cards of admission are neces- sary—every one is welcome. N rticula the playh 1 the '-:'nmme—-:f ';( m“ummmt-m‘n-t mfiokm«tg-rh-. Pas. De Amphores..C. Chaminade Rhapsodie Hongroise No. 12. % 1zt Alice (Romance) Transcrip- tion by. schen Second Part Eldorado—Concert Polka..Bartlett La Lisonjera. (The. Flatterer) i 5ia : C. Chnmlws La Solree Waltzes S. Nathan [ The Dying Poet.. alk | Grand Valse de Concert. soeaanenane GI La Sorella. . lazounow . A Mr. Frank - At the Irwin acted as umpire and‘ having planned celebrations. An elab- orate affalr will be that ever which Mrs. George Greenwood will preside as hostess in honor of her niece, Miss Alla Henshaw. Miss Ida Larkey, who, since the an-| nouncement of her engagement to| John Benjamin Jordan, has been the| motif for several charming affairs, will be the complimented guest when Mrs. Joseph Loran Pease entertains a score or more of friends at an informal even- tonight by with revolvers and robbed of $12. Adams will entertain at an elabor; card party Dunham, whose marriage to McCaffey will be an event follow! | Easter. Sixty friends have been invi to meet the attractive young bri few weeks, will be the guest of honor | which members of the Order of ‘cards,. Mrs: George Steele Lackie re- come home. bitious affair given by the order many years. Masonic Temple will the scene of the festivities. ceiving in her honor at her attractive -heme.in Piedmont. - 5 In Alameda Mrs. George Webster engineer, living at 1053 Oak street, was held up at Eleventh and Alice streets| two masked men armed A A A A A A A A A A AN in honor of Miss Lucile Frank ing at the Pease home in Hdrrison | elact. street. | Mr. and Mrs. George C. Pardee and Mrs. Benjamin J. Smith (formerly | Miss Penniman will be the guests of Miss Elizabeth Scupham), a bride of a | honor at a banquet and Valentine party at a Valentine dinner and evening at| Eastern Star have arranged as a wel- This will be the most am- It has restored delicate, weak women strong and vigorous health and virilit making motherhood possible, where the: was barrenness before, thereby brighten ing and making happy many thomsands of homes by the advent of little ones strenfilhen blhr mlarical bonds and ad sunshine where gioom and despondency had reigned before. Write to Dr. R. V. Pierce. 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