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TTPfomSEtt ae SAN FBANClSCP CHRONICLE WEDESDAY OCTOBER llV 191 BY GREEK SAYS GIRL Hazel Anderson Badly Scarred Tells a Strange Tale of Persecution of Family CASE PUZZLES THE POLICE Physician Says That Victim of Acid Thrower Is Subject to Hallucinations SIX HUNDRED MASONIC DELEGATES OPEN THE GRAND LODGE SESSION Hr right chek and badly burned by carbolic acid which sh declares was hurled Into her fare by a man who for weeks she Bays has been terrorlilnif the household Miss I Has Anderson aged1 years and a pupil Cogswell Folytechnlo Hlffh School Is lying prnntrated In her home I 294 2 Twenty second street wnne mi pollre are attempting tn solve what either Is a baffling mystery or the outgrowth of an abnormal Imagination Miss Anderson a slight brunette reported to the pnllco that shortly after 7 oclock Monday nlRht she went to the door to answer the bell expecting a boy friend named Teddy HoderbraKe of 115 Kalr Oaks street As she opened the door a short dark man hurled himself violently gainat It and forced It open to the limit of the chain Then he reached through struck her heavily and hurled a cotton wad soaked In carbolic acid which struck her on the eye Mils Andersons adopted father I Sanborn a stair builder heard her fall and rushed Into the hall to see the girl prostrate and blinded The man had vanished Banborn sent for Dr Newton of 209 1 OFarrell street who treated th Injury and found that It Is not likely to cause the loss of sight or even a scar but that It was a painful burn The police of the Mission staton then were notified but a search failed to disclose the assailant Haxel Anderson told a remarkable story of persecution that has extended over a month Including two robberies mysterious telephone messages and visits by men who pretended to come from locksmiths and other places to make Imaginary repairs TELLS OF FKKSBCUTIOX It began Just one month ago said the girl yesterday At that time the house was robbed at about noon time silverware Jewelry and many valuable articles of feminine adornment disappearing Previously nearly 20 had been stolen from us but I had thought little of it I had Informed the police that I thought I could Identify the robbers who had fled Just as I returned home at the time of the second robbery I made no secret of it and from that time the family has been terrorized For days and at all hours of the night as well the doorbell would ring and when we answered no one was there Time and again the telephone would awaken us and once when I responded a mans voice tried to make an engagement to meet me somewhere and then when I refused threatened to kill me and hung up suddenly My stepmother Mrs Sanborn notified the police and Detectives Burke and George Richards Investigated Burke Is a family frlend but he could find no ulew Once a red haired man with a scar on the right cheek short and stout came on a pretense of fixing the tele phone That was before the house was robbed Again a tall slim man dressed In light clothes and wearing a black t1rby hat was mounting the stairs to our home which is on the top floor and when I asked him what he wanted he slapped my face heavily and ran On many occasions mother and I have seen two dark men apparently Greeks watching our windows furtively We notified the police but they ame In uniform and found nothing the men having vanished Finally came the attack last night It all happened so quickly that I could not see the man I opened the door and he pushed It till the chain caught Then he struck me and threw the cotton and I fell I could not get a good look at him TEDDY PROVED AN ALIBI Mrs Knnhorn an elderly woman who has Implicit faith In her adopted child agreed with the details of the mys terlous pprscrutlon Dr Newton a relative of the family said yesterday that the girl had been burned by add He nnld she Is a high ly nervous girl abnormal as to mind an1 physical characteristics She Is subject to hysteria delusions and faint 1ng spells When the police reached the scene after the scld throwing the girl cused Teddy They Investigated and he proved an alibi She has been going with Fred Bchnelder who lives at Twenty second and Phntwel streets Tenuis Roche hla friend Peter ierhardt and Teddy Sod erbrake hut all of these she exempts from suspicion Mrs Sanborn concur about the strange persecution and ayw that once she saw a dark man apparently Oreek standlng on the balcony leading to Their apartment and leering at the window Ha fled The police state that time and again they have been summoned to the house on a plea for protection but never have they found anything They declare that the girl has made conflicting state ments and that she frequently has been seen on her porch at early morning hours This she denies vigorously but admits that It may have happened once or twice The police are making every effort to solve the mystery SSSSSSSBBSSSSSsKaisSSsKlSsW I fiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBkr JSBBBBBBBBBSBBRivl 3witK3isJrSBBBK Tm 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of Los Angeles who Is unavoidably detained In the East Upon roll call It was found that over 600 delegates were tn attendance The annual address delivered by Grand Master Weller Indicated that the Masonic year which Is now closing was one of tho most prosperous and fruit ful of fraternal work In the history of the California Jurisdiction Reports were submitted by Deputy Grand Master Alonzo Monroe Senior Grand Warden William Fllmer Grand Secretary John Whlchor Grand Treasurer Edward Coleman other officers of the grand lodge and the committees The reports show that the order has made a net gain of 2X81 members tn the California Jurisdiction during the year and has now a membership of 46 8S the largest in the history of California Masonry Four new lodges were Instituted during the year one each In the following places Upland Kerman Inglewood and Eagle Rock The reports of the grand secretary grand treasurer and the boards of lief show that 140000 was dispensed for relief of sojourning Masons The third degreewas exemplified last evening by a corps of Inspectors In King Solomons Hall Fillmore and Sutter streets before the officers and delegates of the Grand Lodge This mornings session will be devoted to business of the lodge Judge Albert Burnett of Sacramento grand orator will deliver the annual oration at 130 this afternoon The laying of the corner stone for the new Masonic Temple Van Ness avenue Oak and Market streets the most Important event of the present session will take place this afternoon The lodges rommanderle and Scottish Rite bodies will form In line at the Golden Gate Commandery Asylum at 3 oclock and march to the site of the new temple In the column will be twelve Knights Templar rommanderlea and two Scottish Rite bodies In uniform and thirty two bodies from different sections of California Memorial services will be held tomorrow afternoon commencing at 2 oclock In honor of the memory of Past Grand Masters Wiley Tlnnln and Edmund Atkinson George Church and Edward Hart will deliver the memorial addresses The annual election of officers will be held on Friday morning and the Grand Lodge la to ad journ at noon so as to officiate at the laying or the corner stone for the new Oakland City Hall when President Taft will deliver the oration HOUSBUIIGH TO ACCOMPANY PRESIDENT TAFT HERE Railway Man leaves to Guide the Executive Special James Horshurgh Jr general pas senger sgent of the Southern Pacific Railway left yesterday for Portland Or where he will catch up with Pres ident Tafta party and accompany the Niilons Executive to San Franclsco Horsburgh will accompany Ihe Presi dent to this rlty as a epeclal repra sentatlve of the railway He will at und to all details of the specials Ifiurney through Oregon and down into California will arrange all stops and will personally see to It that the Presi dents flyer Is given the right of way everywhere The Presidents special will arrive at approximately ft oclock Friday evening hut Hnrshurghs duties In connection with the Executives visit will not cease until after Monday CAHPEVTEIt SKItlOIXLY HURT Falling from a plank on the first floor of tha New City HaJJ William Carron a carpenter living at 30 Stanford street yesterday sustained a broken airkie amt mrnm bruises He was taken to the Central Emergency Hospital Carron has been working on the new municipal building for several weelsV Trouble a the Pulls Believing he was a candidate for office he claimed the election He had reasons for feeling elected In the new fall suit he got on the California Credit Plan II a week 6 Stockton treat upstair STRIKERS REFUSED WEAPON PERMITS Union Men Not to Be Specials but Chief White Details Police to Yards TRADE EXCURSION TO MINING TOWN An application made yesterday by Ernest Regain president of the Federated Chop Employes of the Herrlman lines to the Police Commissioners that some of the union men be sworn in as special officers and allowed to carry arms was denied Reguln complained that this privilege had been given to the non union men Commissioners Sullivan and Splro and Chief of Police White after conferring decided detail a half doien policemen to the Marl posa slreet yards and keep the detail permanent during the strike There was practically no change in Ihe local atrlke situation yesterday the usual quietness prevailing around the Kentiirky Btreet shops Only about one half the number of pickets stationed throughout the Potrero Immediately following the waJkout were In evidence yesterday The strikers held their dally meeting In Machinists Hall where encouraging bulletins from points scattered over the Harrlman system were read The report on the local situation showed that the strikers were rapidly going to work for corporations and Individuals not affected by the strike All the men with a single exception here and there have received the money due them frnrn the railway and officials feel confident of the present COMPANY CLAIMS WILL HAVE FULL CREWS TODAY Trainmen Conductors and Telegraphers Deny Sympathetic Strike OAKLAND October in Little change Is apparent In the strike situation here itnd according to the statements made hy the olTlclals of the Southern Parlnc Company a full force of men will be set to work In both the boiler and machine shoos tomorrow Most of these mAn are skilled mechanics having town coma from the various machine shops nonora mr me nignt about the bay and with their assist Saturday Oakdale Karmlngton Pct snee the company officials expert to berj rw Lodt will be vlwiriM and the ex able to repair some of the engines I urslon will return lo Sen Franclsr Merchants to Leave Sunday Evening for Six Days Along Mother Lode A special train of members of the new Consolidated San Francisco Chamber of Commerce will leave on Sunday evening for a weeks excursion through the old mining counties along the mother lode It will be the last wholesale trade extension excursion ot the year and thirty eight towns will be visited The excursion will be through the following eounlles Sacramento Pan Joaquin Stanislaus Tuolumne Calaveras Ama dor El Dorado Placer and Nevada visiting all of the points which hsve been so Interestingly described by Bret Harte and Mark Twain The excursion will be limited to the heads of firms officers and directors of corporations and their general sales manager A special first class electric lighted train of Pullman sleeping csrs with two diners buffet observation car oompostte observation car with barber shop and bath has been arranged for the excursion The party will leave the ferry depot st S20 oclock next Funday evening Arriving at Colfax on Monday morning the excursion will visit Nevada City Graas Valley and Auburn during the day stopping at Auburn Monday night The stops at the various towns along the Itinerary will be from ten minutes to three hours Tuesday Newcastle Penryn Loomls Rocklln Rosevllle and Placervllle will be visited stopping at Placervllle over night Wednesday El Dorado Shingle Springs Latrobe Folsom Mills Perkins Brighton Florin Elk Grove Oalt Clay nr bondale and lone will be visited stopping at lone over night Thursday Martell Sutter Creek by stage Jackson lone Lockford ments Wnllace liellsma Valley Springs and Ioll will he vlslled stopping at Lodl over night Friday Sonora Tuolumne James Angels will be visited returning ii In IF III ll Vrlliil I I all whlch have been laid up since th frig oTThe gehftralsfrrk that the strikers were weaken ing were noticed last night and during today when many of them asked to be relieved from picket duty Many others asked to be granted clearance pupers and transportation to other parts of the State saying that they were sure of good steady positions The heavy rain Monday and Sunday nla hts did not Improve the tempers of the union nlckets and all of them left their poati unguarded Manr of these taken arriving here at 62 have been taken 111 from the heavy drenching The report that the trainmen conductors telegraphers and clerks are making preparations to strike In sympathy with the shopmen waw denied here today by one of the officials of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen The1 contract of the trainmen with the com Denicke Memorial Fund to Be Used for Making Loans to Members of the Faculty WIDOW AIDS LIBRARY Board of Regents Also Accepts Several Other Gifts and Makes Appointments The Regents of the University of California at their meeting yesterday received from the executors and heirs of the estate of Ernst A Denicke the sura of 5000 to be known as the Ernst A Denicke memorial fund This fund from which loans are to be made to members of the University faculty Is to be administered hy board consisting of the president of the Unlvernlty the dean of the faculties and Regent Dohrmann When Dohrmanns term as Regent ends another member of the Board of Regents will be chosen in his Dlace Mrs Ernst A Denicke gave 1000 to the endowment fund for a German library for the University this amount being in addition to the 1000 wltn which her husband In his lifetime started this fund The contract for constructing the poultry house brooder house and fore mans cottage at the University farm at Davis was awarded to Duffy for 10243 Competitive poultry hlbltlons wTll be held In the poultry house and it will contain a lecture room It was decided to provide steam heat for the California useum of Vertebrae Zoology and to electrically con nect the University heating and power plant with Agricultural Hall the new granite building which Is being erected on the campus and in which hortlcul ture entomology and allied subjects will be taught Appointments were made as follows Harmon Francis Fischer assistant pro fessor of electrical engineering at 1500 per ajinum in place of Noble resigned Boys of Kansas assistant cereal 1st at 1000 per annum Ross Stanley Sheppard assistant In the Lick Observatory at 1000 It was announced that Mrs Phebe A Hearst had presented to the museum of anthropology a totem pole from the Queen Charlotte Islands valued at 500 together with the cost of transportation and erection an additional 500 The pole Is the largest of the kind In California A Regent who wished his name with held gave 500 the Income qf this fund to be used for purchasing books for the University library and an unknown donor contributed 225 for an incin erator for the University Hospital A member of the clans of 1898 who requested that his name be not mentioned wrote that during the years 1897 8 he received a scholarship of 125 which enabled him to complete his course in the University and as a token of appreciation of the generous treat ment he experienced nt the States chief educational Institution he for warded a check for 200 to be used as a loan fund The ReRents decided that loans from this fund not exceeding 100 should be made to male undergraduates ahove the freshmen year interest to attach from date of graduation or withdrawal from the University PICKPOCKETS GET THREE DIAMONDS ON STREET CAR Other Thefts Reported by Victims at Police Headquarters A Atell residing at 153 McAllister street was robbed by pickpockets of a purse containing two pairs of diamond earrings and a diamond stud while riding on a McAllister street car Mon day Tyrell 1684 Post street was robbed by a pickpocket of 30 Frank Manlon 383 Ninth street reported that burglares stole articles from his room worth 35 Minhan of 426 Sut ter street reported that burglars stole from his store rugs valued at 175 Mrs George A Booth of 140 Ellis street while bidding farewell to friends leaving on a steamer at Broadway wharf was robbed by a pickpocket of her purse containing a small sum Burglars brnk Into a sit I on conducted by William Gllhenny at Dnimm and Clay streets and stole 15 50 In coin from the ice chest riUTIKFRfl HKllK VOtt TtKT The United Htates cruisers Tnlifnr nla West Virginia Colorado and South Hakota arrived last evening from San Plego where they hsve hoen engaged In target practice The war veHKels took up an anchorage In man war row They were ordered here In con nectlon with the reception which will be accorded President Taft upon hi arrival next Friday NEW MUftT FOR IT NT ORA Commander A Moffett In charge of the lighthouse service for California was advised by the department at Washington yesterday that the new lena for Punta Gorda station on the Mendocino coast has he shipped and will be in servlco by December 1st This will be a flashing white light and Is much needed by mariners along that roast TECHAU TAVERN Opeaed Ita Vt net la a Veranda AdriltUn Insist Kvenina Amid Juagalaceac a ail Splendor A surprisingly handsome spectacle greeted the diners at the Techau Tav ern last evening upon the opening of me venenata eranaa aaainon lO Its Cafe This Veranda Is a replica and most perfect reproduction of the veranna surrounding the ducal palace In Venice Not alone Ihe architectural scheme hut the colors and hangings are reproduced down to the most minute detail wove only one addition when the designer aw lit to add a pergola which turned out to be a very happy thought as It afforded an opportunity of Introducing most mod ern concealed light lug effect A number of artists In addition to those employed by the Techau Tavern entertained the guets of the evening with operatic gema and light popular songs and the orrhentra under the leadership of Gi no Sever was at its best in addition to this the rllners made merry by making the entire scene a nrt of friendly family affair meeting and becoming acquainted with one another through the medium of serpentine ribbon throwing horns nnd nther forms nf friendly rovelry a snlrtt which can only be seen In the cafes of Fan Francisco It may be well to state here to thone who have failed to secure a table at the hour when the hurried lunch Is served thit th one Ian Veranda Tensfl the seating canncltv nf th TeTrTiTa TBTTTT I7J fTTe flmoun of twenty two tahies and the manage merit desires tn announce that th hurried three Invite luncheon for today price 10c will consist of IAher rattles a 1 Mrwburf CBjiIHInwer flratln Mashed Potatoes la Cream Hot Ilrtlfl Till I Krwtft Short Cake Black Coffee A souvenir of Hikers fare nowder JudgeIs fitness inDivofce Case Superior Court Dignitary Ii Called From Hit Bench to High Tribunal From th Superior C6urt txnelitq a sat In th witness stand In th Stat Suprsra Court was th 1umo tkn Mosday raornlnK by Judg Thomas Graham And as a witness Judo drahara prorad less Illuminative than he has ottan provtn himself on th bench for failed to remember distinctly anythlnc about which th respective attorney for Mary Rosen holi and Arthur Rosenholi wanted to find out Rosenholi and hla wife were separated about eighteen months ago by an Interlocutory decree of dlvoroe granted by Judge Graham The wife was riven the home at 659 Fourth avenue and the husband was ordered to pay her a stipulated sum monthly which the records show he failed to do A short while ago he married a second time even though the divorce decree had only been an Interlocutory one and It la stated he entered his former home with his second wife and ousted Mrs Rosenhols No 1 Judge Graham granted the first wife a writ of restitution whereby she obtained possession of the home agnln and Rosenholx appealed from this order The Supreme Court upheld the granting of the writ yesterday and Intimated that It had but little sympathy with Rosenholi In view of the fact that after refusing to pay the alimony ordered to his first wife he had later attempted to oust her Into the street Judge Graham was called by Rosen holjs lawyer to testify to an Informal request for the fixing of a stay bond but couldnt remember anything about It1 Sheriffs deputies went out with ifri Rosenholi yesterday and saw to It that she regained possession of the Fourth avenue property ONB TRIO RODS ANOTHER A trio of armed colored bandits held up three men In front of 1208 Stockton street early yesterday morning and secured nearly 80 In coin The victims were Frank Larona of 1208 Stockton street Stephen Fardarp and Petro Bacon of 1311 Mason itreet Larona was robbed of 10 IS Bacon of 27 46 and Bacon of 40 Albert Balbontln of 103 Wolff street was robbed by two footpads at Mission and Reals streets of his purse containing 0 cents ONE ELECTION DAY AltREST Police Sergeant Moffltt detailed to watch for violations of the liquor ordinance on election day made one arreat yesterday Moffltt arrested Albert Lambert salesman In the store of the Stanford Liquor Company at 375 377 Bush street and charged him with selling liquor on election day Policeman William Boyle purchased a small flask of whisky in the presence of Moffltt and the arrest was based on this sale EAROAINS IN DIAMONDS Hctlil 110 Karnr at near Pot KREISS SONS SUTTEB AJVD STOCKTON STS Colonial Work Tables Solid Mahogany 22 Hi a A Love of Marine Corps at Honolulu Charged With Embezzlement Accused of embenllng considerable fund from the Honolulu post of th United States marine corps Private Eugen A love 38 year of age and recently In charge of commissary department of that post was arrested early yesterday morning on board the steamship sierra on th arrival of that vessel in port from Hawaii toy tectlv Sergeant Frank McGrayan Love denied that he was guilty of em beiilement but was turned over to Vetter second officer on the United State training ship Pansacola and will be taken to Mare Island and later tried by Court martial The local police were requetssd to assist In the arreat of Love by Rear Admiral Moore and elaborate precautions were also taken by the Navy Department to prevent Love from slipping through Its fingers Love came In the first cabin on the Sierra and Is said to have displayed much sayety during the voyage and made many friend The polloe understand that the amount of hi alleged shortage Is 2500 Love ha a wife residing In Honolulu and bas relative In Buffalo A sTTTDT OT TH BAIT yKOSECTTTlOlt THE UGEtfEKATOBS Read It yoq will be Interested A tn story On th book stiodt today TQTrnrxtATt7rsTTRVTfiTrf 3y lEAnYrmUGTJUiTiaHq Bonie Mtpped by Government Trom San Franciico to Salt Lai Byjua order issued from VTajhlnir ton cth longest railway matt srvlo In th United StatM nasbn established This rout will ba over the Western Pact Co line between Pan Francisco and Salt Lak and will In operation on November lsV Th new route takes In Pleasant Valley which service hitherto has been by slow stag over th mountain from Alturas on the Nevada Colorado and Oregon Railroad twenty five mllea awayt Between this elty and Salt Lake but little transcontinental mall will be handled In th Western division there now remains but one gap In Humboldt county which Is expected to be filled a soon as a railroad la built there UTTDER ARREST IX PORTLAND Advice were received yesterday by the local polloe that John Scully a Lo Angeles saloon man wanted her on a charge of grand larceny by trick and device was under arrest at Fort land Or Detective Sergeant Bert Wren will go after the prisoner A warrant was recently Issued by Police Judge Deasy for Scully on complaint of Robinson of the Stewart Hotel 65 Geary street Robinson allege Scully passed a draft for 360 on th hotel referring to a deposit In a Honolulu bank and then Instantly withdrew hi deposit and fled north I Gem Bill Redurad And your ga service taken care of fol a small monthly charge Gas Con 717 U7 OFarrell street ESTABLISHED 1834 fhtfr feus aRNT AVCNUK ENTRANCES SUTTEW STREET POST STREET ARE SHOWING AN UNUSUALLY BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF EVENING and RESTAURANT GOWNS SOME IMPORTED OTHERS ADAPTATIONS FROM THE FOREIGN PRICES FROM 75 TO 475 MENS FALL SHIRTS hf Bbfo fiims HAVE IN READINESS THEIR COMPLETE STOCK OF MENS FALL SHIRTS INCLUDING SUCH WELL KNOWN MAKES AS MANHATTAN YORK STAR AND THE WELL KNOWN WHITE HOUSE SHIRTS ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE MAKING OF SHIRTS TO ORDER FOR WHICH IMPORTED MATERIALS WITH MANY PATTERNS EXCLUSIVE TO US ARE BEING SHOWN PRICES RANGE FROM 4 TO 15 rr LJ 11 SOLE AGENTS FOR DR JAEGERS WOOLEN GOODS Any woman would find a gift of this Table a permanent joy It is highly practical and the lines are copied from an original piece The price is the lowest at which we haOe ever ofiered this fine Table KREISS SONS vi rLopita njawi nritE uJHOtSTZBT a jJAArftAI XXK1AIS OTTTTIB AITD STOCKTON STS BAN FSANCISCO Our Entire Stock of Ready Made 111 htJtTW new Bt yl Ml IHfWi Fall Sultn for Mn rl I 1 th lAtfnt fabrics If JV tn1 colors Kxrel I VI lEvL Ij lently tailored jrar I ill llrr rnAnts a apodal I I value at 1TJW rT 1fM iftSM Womens Tailored 1wp Snit 2e On Sale Today and Until Saturday Night contract oi nmra wn in w1 prnrt tn lady patrons Bat pany will not allow such a step to be rnay aftrnorn October 14th betweei i nrnay aiiernonn tirtoner nth between the hours of i30 and oclock Newest Fall Models In sens and mixture with ruaranteed linings Zntranos PAT LOO A WEEK to Butt JpfcXt mftnt throofh ear Tsraltars tors ii hi i i saV fiflBB JTL a fiWl AT illO 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