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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 13

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the Board of Trad mosm 203 Market SaatFraaclaee OaL aad at tba atara of William WUlla Prod pea Co Weber aTeaaev Stockton Cal or at 23 aad Clark at Henerr bolldlnav Batter at Stockton CaL ttrooch wbom the itock may be Jsapected Sealed bid are aollejted tobe addreaied to tba naderdened at 23 and 24 park te Braety tralldtdr Btocktoa CaL en or before Jone 2C IWJJat oclock MA ctrtlfled check of 10 per cent offered matt i accompany eaea bid returnable only la eaaaof rejection or dio aunt reaerred to reject any and all blda TarmacaiBiBalance of porchtae ojwarw BOjpaja enr awara orpropeny IWCTTI 2m I5ft0 ft cable wr Aftiv tyary at li ii la lifts ricrara Tnirhlnea nhna ulnatrated eHdeav bootr sold rented KOYELTT 3tf HVAWiWVWW I ietiireainnlelantema eiley rental BtJliiRD Jk BBCK U1 Pott St beat DUrtnr condition moderate Lf lltnLBH 3 tatham place Si auA1 M1vA1 mMywMiymwtiii iyTtai inn dfea machine work alt kindle Nareltr tad Cutlery iWrkt 278 Jeailev nr 4tb Utttodal to iBiore Bacceaa 60 baTe ibeea sold prlce i 35 ceata BV BDTLER Apptetate Cal He and Sd band Phone Mala 1M bath asbguKcoiw isHarket aad ejn rerltMrpew and eecondi rtULEJdan iss jiarcet at i comnlete atock of new aad Sd hand boQen and etlnes la tba dtr at the EB rixrmt tuutwt roiata rslTXBS Ulmeocrapnar Hektotrapba tatfima BAKMAKSOT Uaatcnmery or Btadolla artlata caQ and try any ma ta csxiaon ob uocrn nr ucAOiater BaeUnery7 bollera enrlnea pampe abaftlna etc boaabt sold rented eianred aeeKrodty papere I H1CU1MIUI WH UU UZUttU St a feet otaeeood BaadvwatertplDe a tocb to 4 lacaeaj aa food ai IlllUM BEOS fri Howard or alxea aa new rj4ei3 8 aeartna andebotler complete jbarcaiai 063 Turd it 4 Jc Jri Hi tent Broaalea Hdw Co 1613 Market Sfi WASTED JUSCEIXAJTEODS Ber tasixa deal too prices raald ladlsa fane fentlemeaaxazedo salts abosv tt oJ roiaom pnona jeaaie Boaird at tel JTolaonf 1863 iterr aaya blarhestsrleas ceata aat eS anoaa jici aa isea ai a uunrnm ff dethlnii wanted pay aay price losa oowara ieu ttgwarg jwu BT KftO iMMItS rtce paid for taata caat 9 clota iaolea aflk rowxa DAVIDSOX pricea paid for rood lentacait og Ooldtteln 243 Third postal rn soi Traatee PROPOSAU FOR PUMPS AN ENOtNES CtBee Isthmian Canal Commlulon Waahtac toa OV Jnne 19100S Bealed proposal fa triplicate will be received at the ones of the Oeneral Pnrentalnr Officer lathmltn Canal OommltaloB Waahfarton Cr ttnfll 1010 A July to 1909 at which time they will be cpened la pabUcfor rarnlihinr a ayetemiot pompa and angina for ns at Cristobal Panama two ateam aumpa and three boilers fee Colon Water Works and two doable cylinder ihoUt ln enalncs and boiler complete for nat CrtttobaU Blanks and fall Information may be obtained from this office er offices of Aut Pnrebatms Arent 24 Stats street ew Tork lty or iAuUtant Pnrcnaamc Arnt at Costora hotMet Mew Orleans La and blank may be had at Chamber of pommerre Baa rrancllco1 CaL and Commercial Clot Mo tile Ala pWROSS Qeneral Pnrebulna Officer i TRTJSTXES SALE rThe aaderalrned offers for isle a stack ef reneral merchandueaBd toreatore Bquajnc and dwrllina hauie be lonrlnr to FPeterf1 aad located at Mo swutneav lu i aa inTeatory ot taia prone KUtrtcav vu Aa inTeatory thla property mayb seen at the rooms of the Baant Trade 203 Market it Baa Francisco CaL inA also rat the nmlaeew1iertlia afAV ma be tnipected Sealed bid are solicited to be as follows One bid for the merchandise and futures oa bid for the store building and one bid for the dwelltnr konse te be addressed to the vndertlrned and delivered to Smith secretary tba Board of Trade 203 Market St San Fraactsea CaL on or before Friday Jane 23 0900 at 3 oclock A certified check for tea per coat of the amonnt Coffered mast aeoampany each bid returnable only in case ot rejection of bid Right reserredto reject any and all bids Terms eaah Fall amonat of pnrehase price reonlred oa award of property 0 HATKNS Trnstc 8 Enrlneer Office Portland Or Mar 22 1903 Sealed propoaala wlUbe recelTed her tor mattret rock and pU work la con ncetion with ezteasloa of Jetty st month ooqnllie Birer ureson onui il am jnna a ISfii and thenrdbUely opened Information oa appUeatlOB CLANaFITT MaJ Bar vvfc VTwodlittnitilBbeV Adstrfiini noble eji were paeiiser oa Uaarateamer Doric which reached poK troja tha Orient yesterday and they are pow KHesUat the PaJaca HoteL One 1 Fripee WindisifrigraetXientefiantJof ArtnierTIaithelAtiatrlan Army and the other la CountiHuebnerf whoso card bearathe InsxsrtpUorOTKleld Mar aaai lieutenant to the Bmperor of Anatrla The two dlaUngTilsned vUtt ors are traveling for pleasure and have been making nn extended toir in the Orient From here theryouns Prince will eo back to Japan within a few week t6 till the post of military attache of the AustrUn aeration at The Impression got abroad 3 among the passengers on thoDoric on the trip Across the Paclfloahat thePrince On account of hlattltle was a member of the royal famlly Ot Austria He explained when seen yesterdayIthat his only relationship with Austrian royalty waa through marriage His cousin Is married totheson of the Crown Prince of Austria Prince Wlndlschgraeta had a me moiableexDerienca in Chin invunt weeks ago4 He started from Peking for Moultden with the Idea of Joining General Knropatklnaforcea and while on hla way was Intercepted and placed tinder arrest by detachment of Japanese troops The Japanese declined to permit him to proceed and he was sent to Japan The Prince said yesterday that he had absolutely no complaint to make of the treatment he received at the hands of the Japanese He said ha was treated with every cuurieejr au nis nuiK ana position trs i wf vt GOVERNMENT TO i ii si STUDYILEPROSY tn I i i 1 1 1 i 53 Slli and graciously submitted tobelag do ported ti i sj LARGBrTlRFOR i A 1 lit THE OFIiIGEBOY i 41 rji Costly Station It for Scientific Will SoonBeEstabiisKed in isa lai Surgeon General Walter Wyman head of the United States public health and marhie hospital xer1ciarrtved on the steamer Ventura yesterday from iHono lulu Oeneral Wyman left here on the last voyage of the transport Sheridan and has been spendlngthe Intervening time with the Governor and other of neials on th Island of Wolokal where there is a settlement of 1over 10X1 lepers ehar eCof the Itawallan cOVemment Surgeon OeneralWyman went to that post in accoruance wiin innrucuona a bodied In a recent act of Congress which provides for the establishment of a Oovernment experimental station for the study of leprosy with the view tf find ingy if possible cure i or this dread disease The station Is to be established purely In the interests of humanity and science and is not to be a place of exile for all lepers as minyi people believe No lepers will be taken there from America and not more than forty will be accommodated at any one time One square mile of land was selected by Qeneral Wyman as a site for the station This land will be ceded to the Federal Oovernment by the Territory of Hawalk An appropriation of 1100000 has been made tav Conaresa for tha establish ment of this experimental station and work Dnit win be commenced at once To maintain theitnatitutlon XorHhe first year the sum of saOOOD has been set Oeneral Wyman teports the condition and treatment ot the lepers en Molokal to he beyond criticism They are governed under a form pf socialism and he says they do not seem discontented However be says they tare a great financial strain upon the Hawaiian governmentgovernment BROMMER DROPS rUirsUDDENLY ft 2 3 tL baptainNevHlsiPromseto GlveHbJtzOne yjhosand Dollarsl Producld VirSkCourt 1 Enrlneer Office Toong bnlldlng Hono loln TB Jon 20 1806V fieiJed propotali for dredging la Sonololo Harbor Bawau will be recelVed hers natll 12 noon July 20 1900 and then pnbllely opened tnfgrmatloa faraiabed ea application it SLATTEBT First Went Esgra St i i i rMrKiVAfHTX i I i 1 MEETAIJalEL Va iv 5 Mr il i Ifr 9 rl iBltaTnxedo ttcboogbt alshest I 8KOLL tba tailor X03 BUla wtat 2dhand elotaln faQ dreea salts 1094 Seward te Howtrd 203 ariea mM tmnrr ill i vests eleth afv TL Howard 3433 1037 Howard Shale 1 1 i ii i IsresKS wheels etc 121 8 th Folaom B32 I baoskt aad sold KINOS OLD BOOK BE UcAUIster aL nr Market 11X0 aad building material booght The 04 1007 Market tt Phone Jessie 2921 sUWXfcS ete booght for caahi Karl Iber ca 40O401Adama bldg 200 Kearny at Iceald for ladles and geota st sTUton 1M stnr teu jeaai wio 327 eth atnaya Mr nrleea for ball aad VJTT i M4 HtlCli mi jeuii iti BUI bSp tad nurle laaternVgooda bonght aoli 109 Montgomery 2 tttncli Cortla enetne accondiaad 3BT MACgtSERr COV17 MalaBF ATJTOMOBTXE MM 4 nWrniTii i waa i A 4 SJP i AmerliSatT andr British Racers uatneninere jor xne annual RegatfilkandfiCarnlval riV i 4S it The cross examination ef William A KevOls In his suit elating to the Amador Tunneriltnlng Company waa begun yesterday In iJudgaduraskys court by Attorney William 7llcae who questioned Nevtlls concerning an agreement which he made to give Fred Holts formerly the companys office boy 31000 at the end of the trlaL Kevllls denied tha this amount was promised Holts to influence his testimony In the case The original promise to pay which McOee hadobtainedfrom Holts was shown Demg as iouows ty The Eawhlde Gold Mining Company WVS A Nerllls president SOS California afreet Saa Francisco CaL February ft 1904 Fred Bolts Km Dear Sir via consideration cf servicea performed aad to be hereafter performed by yon In the ease of A Kerlua and John JoneagatnatWlllUm Fleming etaL It will UNIVERSJTYfTOWN 4 SikvW4 1 Jk Dismisses Action for Damages onccounroi nisArfesi xo EsGapeAdverseVercJictt Unsuccessful Attempts Made to RobSt dpsepfrsVAca emyandfa ifco1prkrTaloc5h iJ i A BERKELEY June Twogmen Attempted to robjSfc Josephs AcSdtmy last night but werti driven awaycmpiy handed by lght1Watchman Charles Stardeurjafter a running piatotjjflghtipn the office of the school Is a4afft containing several thousand dollars as wen as the valuables of the Institution nd entrance was arslned bv removlnx a win dow in thu offlcell The burglars had some or tne toots in tne room anq naa gone outside to gefJthe remainder when the watrhman iinta nrwitt them Thev immediately made off Into the trees wrth which the grounds nre eoveredStardeur iuiiuiukou urinu uicr uiiuiiivc untllhla pistol waacmptylThe trobbefs Tiowever gotv awaV unrecognised and apparently jmhurC leaving their kltjie hlnd them The shots awakened the whole school but Father Qenebeln the director decided to take no action until daylight when the Berkeley police were notified Detective Jameson who stIa working on the care Is of the opinion that the lob was the work of professionals St Josephs Academy is a nreDara torv school Bituatesd i in Vern PrV All funds are kept In the offlce safeJ uuiuinK uciDfr pur tne oanic 5 vAnother attempted burglary occurred late lastinighL two men entering the grocery store and saloon ot DH Broas at Ban fabio anflHInlveraltirt avenuea and Daniel Foley is in the town lock up as a suspect while the police are looking for his brother MichaeL believed to have been an accomnllcei Tho hurs Iara mAt lcto a side room through transom just after the saloon had been closed They then attempted to pry open the door into the bar but attracted attention by the Botse they madC In running away they were seen by severalt bystanders who ssy they can identify the two men aa the Foley brothers Daniel Foley was captured while leaving his home late this af tern oonA watch having been kept on the house all day Mlchaelt Foley the brother who hat not yet beetr found waa released from 8an Quentln on June 15th haying finished7 a ten year term for burglary committed In San Francisco in 1895 if 3 Dennis OToole of 1931 University avenue toia tneT police to aay tnat on Saturday night he was knocked down by Bti uajAUBk ffVT vn boiaen uate are nr ucianar ior KotntsE iT0cnronieiis ttltpOSi Wlaton 03 rrptckara 3600 aaolUl TBiialMi Aa llrtif tml IjwifiMt4 1U White Btanhope aoda 2 cjlln4er Lfaat 0tiaT2rti tK te jtOS SPopf Totoaos aldaatraneej uy aw I ioi cauurBiaac rtATt iU health motteraanddaogh tars home i jicucm aeaaaene entpiac bartnx dnrn nilna lenoorrhoea da taeT trwuiut wwfrle trmi nite tt TUTA CO 2304 Tea Ness bt 8F AltS 1 1CEaVOCB DISEUSE3 Mniea TnT 1 ti meecaarslt triat saartigUr Wdnesichroaleeontlf Aeamatiama BerTooaneaa dlaeaeo ef Wdaey tropkle1 etc DHV 8CHCB satter at rooms ssa ea SAKAT OBVPHI Soma unltirlBni Cnp1 rnnflnmeat aaml Hsrrery 1838 Ssttor St phone West 44ev ikema brcOBlteenentr beat caret es PrtceaJ MRil LIKDTBOM80S Bth BICTCXBbw aecoad haat Ucycle bonhtSold taaftV a WVr FBX rat BX tblcyela outertala rtodrtc ttre LwbaleaaU prirea aVCfclasArSt 3d et bS BTBiy lalBjfOTATORTr tlv 4 CXXANID4psKSSaD tsWBatV Eet ij celled tvi tana seennnj JsaaovaTOBTf S38 Pott tL East et BBga 3 lic rt 1 lutliu i una ai 1 ns Amuicaa jacuus Endymlon owned by George louder ot the Indian I Harbor Tacht Club Fleux de lya owned VTDt a Xjewi cinmson jfthe New Tork Tacht 1 Club Hllde gardeownedby Edward Coleman of the Connthun xacnt auoM nuaaeipma Allsa owned by Henry 8 Redmond 01 the New York xacnt uiun ana norm Star owned by Rear Commodore Cornelius Vanderbllt of the New Tork Tacht Club arrived here to day There also arrived the English yacht Satanlta owned by Sir Jfltxgerald the yawl Formosa owned by Sir Balrd theyawl Lethev owned by Colonel Fa A Kennedy and tne iuxlllary schooner yacht Nahman on which Charlemagne Tower American nmhiiiuiAr tn Germany andLMra Tower are guests oft the owntr Mrs Robert Ooelet ts due to morrow The American auxiliary yacht Atlantic owned by Wilson Marshall ottne New Tork Tacht Club rand winner of the transatlantic race far Emperor William cun and ot the race for the auxiliary yachts from Dover to Heligoland is coming through the Klel canal to night Emperor William will arrive to mor tow for the Kiel regatta whlcrrwia take place June 2th and 0th crry wants iiikch i I0B T0IICE PATBOL BupervtaorTVAnconawlth Police Com mlaslonervPohelm and Chief of Police pinan visited the water front yesterday and insDected a number of Jaunches ranging In price from tiM to 33500 TMy decidedUiatone ought tobelong to the Police Department for patrol duty on fyTltZ i i lrkr of tha Board of Sn pervlsorV wil be Instructed to Invito bids 111 Ah from owners ana suwhii --the bids to be opened Monday If one SSutfactory In price andother respects can be had tha Supervisors Drobably will eOlow money out or the bailee rp malnSg te Tthe urgent necessity fund for Its purchase SUPREME COTOTJLPPODTIMENTS CarterPJomeroy has been appointed reporter of decisions of the Snpreme Ccurt andt the DUtrJct Court of Ap tSnm Bk fentlemTn hveeen cSMertedTwlUtthe Supreme Court ta thS same apaeityor number ofyeaw This new appointment covers also tpe Plstrlct Courtsoi Appeal tS JJDOf BUILDTBQXUao AFAliXskTJTni1JBaV FASg ert rtaseaaM iwnuy traoe ear aw rrasctaco SSM IO PISTaXiVHPA eVAgggf at2rw reatdeace Sw MTmwm vmrH ItCbv ar mm 7--- wa Oakland WATBft oarTron 11000 when the aald anlt laeoncladed prorUed the aam ahatl be finally decided by the Court In faror ef the plaintiff or settled by a compromlae Tours etc ii WA HBTILLS NevllIslxplalnedJ thati after rtheAm ador Tunnel 3 omce was ciosea tiMis boxed up aad took charge of the papers and when ha wanted to get a certain 3300000 tond whietuhe asserts was among them and the exUtenceof which Is denied by the other side he sought to obtain It through iiolta The 3100O was premised Tor HolCf service In this transactiontransaction Kt 3v ii JH MHOlts Is to be called as af Witness by McOeeand It Is said that his testimony will vary from Ne villa statement Nevlils was accompanied to1 court yesterday by an tathletlo man whovwraa regarded as his bodyguard Kevllls says that at one time the feeling developed by the differences I within tnellAmador Tunnel Company was so strongs that John Flemmlng threatened to shoot him The 3800000 bond was needed he States tn enabla him to carry out the sale of the mine to EngUsh parties foriJLOOOiAO and the sale 4 would have been consummated If William and John Flemmlng had signed the bond as they had agreed Nevlils the Flemmlngs and the other stockholders would have Jgot JSOOOOO and 3300000 would have gone to the English financiers and to the members of the nobility whose names were to have been niuwl tal float the scheme In Jondon I McUee will proceed with the cross examination this morning i 1 rvvtct jl Adolpb BBrommer admitted defeat yesterday in his suit against the American Milling Compihyand William JT Seinon for 101000 damages forvcaus ing his arrest on A charge of obtaining by false pretenses 5000 sacksof barley and 550 eacks Of bran valued at SS100 The charge was made against Brom mer and CharleaUellstedt Jointly and Brommer after being rf reed by the Police Court demanded financial reparations for the alle tred inlurv done him he having been dismissed after his arrest brHhe Honolulu Plantation Company Which Jhad employed him as Its buyer 1 At the trlaTfVthe Asmara suit be fore a Jury In Judge Hunts court the aerenaams juunea inei arrest ana went Into the details of thetransaa tlon Thomas secretary of the plantation companyJVtestined that Brommer was dismlssedifrom his do sltlon not merely because of thenar reEE Dui ju acDniaauBnce 01 in denendentlnaulrv oncernins hla acta VllliajH Baehr testified that his house had lost tssoO worth Of nay through eiisteat ana urommer ana tnat ne noticed their peculiar marking of the Jarleyand bran andr notified 5 the Arnorican Millings Company When theeale whlehhadki an Arial for seyeral dayswas called yes leniay morningy urommeri attorneys Walter Xlnforth and Jackson Hatch filed a dismissals In writing coupled with the dismissal Hhe condition that It was without prejudice to Drummers right to bring another suit The attorneys for the other side vigorously opposed this maneuver they wanted a verdict and Judgment against BrommerV Judge Hunt consented to letBrommer dismiss the suit unconditionally he to pay tall costs and his attorn eys agreed to this thus putting a quietus on his claim i One point against Brommer was that he did not call Bellstedt his partner in the transaction as ni witness and Tiia I failure to do this was construedaa an admission of weakness if V0HSCHB0EDEESjNEW tbial The suifreme Court hts affirmed the order ef the lower tourt granting a new trial toi Baron 5 yon Schrdeder in his action to recover damages in the sum of 3250000 from JohnD SpreckeU for libel The cauee srraa tried before a Jury which rendered a verdict for Spreckela and the Baron moved a new trial which was granted From the order so made Spreckela appealed The gist of the libel was a charge ot improper Immoral and scandalous conduct on the part of the plaintiff while a guest at the Hotel Rafael In Martr county Pt a iHE eyix i irvt ir 1 ri inupmcr OILED RAILS JsTi If it 3 Ffj CAliSE TROiiRLE tJeiM 4na1 31 aL A Bad DisffwifoninhiAttempt jt iar Ji eiameaw ninrcni hawpcti mll LffilUlJllLrJl sUl A ttsWC UiirtJVt 3t i 1 to Lay tyeDustrReslt4a ar SeririCoHision 4 4X1 BVT ill OAKLANSJime 3elVdtrrbUf tlon of ol onthe rails Jf the Oakland Traction CopaSysUraoksr on the weUth streef gTarewBlleolllng the companys right of wari oaused a ol Uslon between ansAlaaaedand Hayr wardcar thlsaorning tThecarfollowinrtheplI sprinkler met wtrl difficulty as aa It attempted to mount tthe Oak sVeet grade and within twentymlnutes rs 4 ts jnKia rrosecunyesyga a fertionV NoChange nCWef JC1t si tt ai large number of oars wereH case should be investigated lnplr be two men and robbed of bis gold watc and chain 3 if EASLAOTiKfli FOBlBETTEBSEBVICE I toost itromlnent residents have petitioned the CltyCouacU asking that the latter body doallln5 its power to com eel a better tear service from the Oak land Traction Company TheL petition was filed by Councilman1 Aitken It as eerts that In addition to giving notoriously bad service to East Oakland the trolley company Is playing Into the hands of the Key Route people by instructinginstructing its employes to so run their cars as i to miss connection witn sou ern Paciflo st i aburbait trains JUDGE MORROW 1 fill IE IN A RUNAWAY hA Tt 4 i i jjVjWt Sri Al itir TZrtJS i rl CHAB0ES BROKEE WITH Ati 4 If FEEMW APPOINTBD I 7JKTJTKSANT Edwin Wot al for theeaellLot the bunding Vnd ofSt4 Agnea Church wm be hew avSry wntog this ekfat theornerof TWrteenWrenue an I ree KS Mma of amusementSihaSLbeen addea Jond soma tSLzS Sd eaob eventa ertatoent The Sfe MQlTDsalMTaVsAW3j mtrfcl iBotanmeatalsaa wdjetlfj LOtte ara cor Larea worth PQ AJTD BTOTK HalPAIBJ 4 WltBnarta A iM Lsssnuasv a4SB MteAjanri caeBaetedl sesanms tS5bSj2i2f SwiaMrL tortUkXTat sTtrWasTPstafc et wtabe devoted to Piiok7eTecil0B 0f the new church i 1m a rvrt haamrmed the dclorTotthJloweiiter tfamage to TVfTCrrieTa VspefeftrBV I aar lata ibTrhleh Wieghe sastaineo wJndales reetsrTb iSliSBSat of the vethr JffdtrMl12Wa i iSi BTaTsOrBT rV rFailllliial vlv rt2Wfc at c5ZaiZhi7it 0 was VTiiTa ssassaBK ai a cott Joy haa been appointed Second Ueatenant of tbe Fifth Infantry National Qotrda hla commission dating from Jnne 7th SECBETABT KXPICTETt Second fecr tary of Lrgatloa Prather Fletcher hes bejjj transferred to Lisbon nam Peking Bwfll arrlt her oa the Korea JalT 11th 3 5 ACCOUKTANT JISTAMEtfAnOXS Ta Seat examination of candldatea will be held In this dty on Monday next Jan 26th at A Application formJimsy be obtained fronjth secretary 803 California street BCROLABS QKT BKWABDJThe premises of Fraaaonl At Boha1913 Market street were entered through a rear wtodowwhleb was left BBlocked Monday night andi 3 la tmall change was takes from the eaah drawer 7 QTJESTlOX OFlAlXMENT Mra BTntse ha been elUer sick or eslckv She arrived oa the Dorl yesterday and the onaranUne jir ceoss cannot decide whether she really tick or hat been seasick CntH Question settledshe esnnetiaad i 4 BOBBTHAI IMSESA velvet against I Uosentaal was handed down la JodgeJBloae department ot tne 3 opor wj biaxial tasalnst the ChawBins Mlaea Company forJ3LaLoflolTwhlcaB aatbe had paktito CnaTlloaBnmaaa aBjjBVMohr oateer Of tha company 1 IhP i if PIOSBD UP tnrCOJfSaOCS roUcemaST Dowd picked a 4 A Htenfort a aaHor at Market and Spear fotreeu yestetday Heir ZZli ll mul4 and eamsUcatloa of dtoeasea and was nnconackma wheo foaooVTjr sKTrv rZlZ ti mas tha Harbor HotoaV taLtTfta wlU probably Javir tfLtt Jx Losag Swatch sjxoojkj winUm JTTr tntaa ubm at SB Bddr ttt early jresterday morams aaowa ss the MfBt tnaaa Badaaarters aad remained Car aitlm Waca he left dIcrTed tsathe wa sataa fciiltijvalned at saB wales had beta taken Xros him by soma peraoa atswwat i THBOWS BT ltOTIBOA8W a aatemS wnoUtearat JrSZ HlV VTTrTTr ftJA asLaas VeBffs lay realaraad wt tSraws Je ta jat BetecetreTs hceiatl the boo aad ebia vblesi wa treated se somvvTBJKjrra caotbJ Haakha beeKaa yenic hlarWaDttoctet Shtwar 1 sei IK aWriSBaward Sky to Btwreat BeajBBt tat 1 1 iflaTfc 1 ii I I ttWatlaot MUBP IU SBBSSBVWiBi a fiat ii Bdeaatlrr state tsasBtaay Boasa as ssiteamist VMS VIRM TJECE1V1H0 HTS fs rr ir Hasun Causes Xeost Goldman Af Vfrot for Buiaing Him and TlTbt Comingf Back ion doldman a broker was arrested on a warrant Issued by Police Judge Conlan yesterday afternoon It la alleged by Haran of Hamm Co4 stock brokers on Montgomery street4 that Goldman rushed ftnem on ADrtl 27th for 375 and aot awav wlih the play According to Hanmi story uoiaman nurned intOitheir office on Ihatdayand saldt i Xietttneihave 375 and I will draw my check for It at once and I will also pay yot the other 368 CO which 1 owe you He got the 375 but slipped out of a side door ostensibly to pay the 375 to a Mr Wise and never returned He was arrested bv Detective BergeAnt Whltaker on a charge ob tainug money dv raise eretenses ana xeleaeed on 31000 bonds I i 1 1 MBS BEiaEN WILL A copy of the will 3f Mrs Sarah Belden who died in Ne Tork has been filed here by her son Charles A Belden The property In this dty which she owns brings In an Income of 600 per month it la stated Most of tho restate goes to her four children Abeouest ytot tVXO each was left to her nieces in Califor nia who are Louise Hunt xumwait of Tulare Evelyn Hunt5 Downing of Visa lla JJlUe Httnt Haatflnof Oakland LauraJones Shaw of San Jose Martraret Jones Pierce of XT Angeles and Mar ina Joneauranujj5fjr iHOTTPOB SAILOllS A minstrel showwllt be given at the Seamens Institute SSSteuart street by the Knight of King Arthur which will bo the laat affair ot the kind riven here for some weeksvome good ocat talent will be heard 1 at the en tertalnment to whlctua small adml aion fee Trill be charged for the bene fit of the institutefetoAIl sailors will be admitted free of charge however The County CeitrlmSOctalJciab held a special meetlngast alghfiatHlbernla Hall for the purpose of snaking arrangements forHheflfteenth annual picnic to MBeta ainarDor viWiraion bob day July JSd A number of valuaMe gate prises will be givenoutvThe pros pects xor tne owing artjmfst An em tfcestastie committee ba the affair la hand 1 a -Afi-i WILL XACKjt JIT WM 4 OuvtMWellfvolrfi of thirty r4amevtwomorejJurprs wereisear4 for tba Mlanler Adasas1 fary ta Jtsig tAwtors court yesterday Another npfoial vesdre ofSfteefi naeaear waaor derM draww aadnasaae returnable tmsv mernlBg from which to i aOtatatha twelfth Jurprto try thWwattrtle Mar4erof her chaT 5s i 2 Jtll BothHe antftMrsi Morrow Sen VBIOiyilUllUjjpClll IlllUWil FFror i Rfe While Driving1 vi ial IAV ft waesBBaiaBBBaaamaBBB i je i Vi 3 Mjr 1 Xj sUlled ontheAlamedi and Hayward lines The trouble was farther com plictedby the appearance of a Joaded repair1 trainconslstlng of Ave oars and ail trolley used In theronstruotlon of roadbeds Repeated attempts were made to run the cr from the Twelfth street level tip the hflls on either side but the slippery rails af fordedno purchase for the rapidly revolving wheels and the cars would come to a full stop long before the summit was reached i At 1030 oclock Alameda carlo attempted to climb the grade with a view of relieving the blockade It had reached within a few feet of the sum mlt when the wheels began to revolve wildly without produolng any forward movement and realising the futility of 4he attempt the raotorman allowed the car to rurt backward after abutting off the electricity with the Intention of maknganotber trlaL In the meantime Hayward car 148 came dash lng up behind them with the expects tlon of negotiating the ascent and because or tne lippery ran was unable to stop in time to jprevent a collision with the Alameda car Although both motormen set thelrbrakes hard the cars came together with a crasti and the air Immediately filled with flying glass Land splinters from the wrecked cars The passengers escaped severe mjuryrtoougma number were struck by flying glass and were considerably bruised Womeni screamed and went into hy erica tout the crew ot the cara succeeded In preventing a stampede and quiet was soon restored Thecompany finding that it was Im posslble to relieve the congestion by the application of power alone sent a force of men to sand the tracks and within twenty minutes the cars were able to proceeds TO ANNUL LAW FOR OPTICIANS if i Bert Lissner institutes Habeas Corpus to Test Act Under Which He Was ArresteoV l14lff iVn TV 4A ToVt ears thertsed interview that has tbeen had tromtf ProsecuUnsr Attorney Abe LsxtiMf he cdused an adtrOUrnmeat oftt lottery ticket taae last SattiTday aftertitwHng outxthattneofJfbeselsed tlekeia had beenmutilated Jach this evening made the following statement If iVam not In this case tottrosecuter anybody or to endeavor to brjng about the downfaii ofany onec beueve tne jc cause of its naturebut I amentlrely convincod that whateverdamsgemay have been done was lher result of un Willing tareiessniraa ana i am jejinrny convince4thatChlefttadgktnamistalM us nothtna morathan a mlstasw 1 1 believe ho has beenentlrely honestjlB tue matter and rt nave accepted nia statement of the facts without a single JS reservation of doubt The matter waaf unfortunate bur I think It will work out all right and as I havealready stated do not question the ChlefsV honesty In the matter In the slightest 4 desree 5vr 1 It Is probabfe that the matter Imay be brought before the Police Commits Ion to morrow rBOrnlnswhetrit holds 5 fits regular weekly meeting as ttyor jnott nas nieaxed Jiimseir tnat ce wouia take up the matter ot Investigation but it la eouallv nrobahle that the matter will be quietly dropped as no one else wants to push the case Hand the Mayor Is hardly In a ppslUonto assume the Buraen ot pruoccuuiun nl hM A MM it Hal 4 Should nothtntt i be done to morrow morning the air will be relieved rof rmuch tension wtth reference to the ofnea of Chief of Police Captain Petersona who has long sought tha office has repeatedly declared as have his ardent friends thai ha weuU ho Thlr befor th Lit of July or not at all and unless acttorr is lOJien VUIUIHIUW 4UVI UU1H 44 DCCIU 444417 lythat the alternative of his sutement not at alL will tjethe case July 1st si opens the new fiscal year and with tt things win settle down veryconslder ti ably iThe Chronicle has predicted on two or three occasions that Chief Hodg kf gs kins would weather the storms rol the present acrauiiBtrauon pi zr nrathir4 thoaa of tire vl Ons administra tMtii that mra hnctlln to him and theaa i predictions seem tin a fair way toba verified i i WEDS QUIGKLY AFTER DIVORCE A II Participant Youthful SAN RAFAElWJune United Stated Circuit Jnda a VI Marrow and hla vwlfe came near tp death this evening to a runaway accident at the abroad gauge depot Aa It Is Mrs MorroWwas severely and painfully injured and the Judxe sustained several nasty bruises In addition to wrenchlnar hi back Which Will necessitate both beln confined th tneir nomes xor some asya yj Judge and MrswTMerrow Were1 driving past tne depot at ociock this evening when an automobile suddenly dashed by causing the horses to leap forward and start down the thoroughfare at a rapid rate Both were thrown violent backward andu losing their balance4 were tossed from the rig toithe rough pave 1 ment Willing hands rushed to I their 1 sua ana meaicii nuiiunce was cauea Mrs Morrow if was found had sustained an ugly scalp wound and several contusions on her race and body The Judge was suffering trom pain fromi a wrenched back and other Injuries They were taken rtoi thelrl home where th physicians state theyj will have to re main ror a xew aays at leasi especiauy Mrs Morrow who Is the most severely rt hi 1 i If AIX0WS EOIIB TEABSFOB iV BUB YUia ELECTRIC WIBES ua1rlfinr1 frv RnnnrHl TaV TVr1 tier Step Toward Under grouna iaw OAKLAND JuheJi Tbe City Couni clltto njght made thefecond move to wsrd getting overhead electric wires Itf the business portion of the city under biuuuu uy iwius i jjrjni an orainanca providing that ail of the work necessary to that end shall be completed wlthlra period of four years from the date of in nnai passage ana approval or th ordinances il vsj OrdtaanceregutaUngthftuse ofglde wapts by blcyclertdere raising the sal arte of thaasslstant ltv attnrninr nA th stenographer of tim Board of Public Works providing for a general inspection of mlllr and cttan ting grades of streets in jsast waaiana were aiso The bid of the Oakland Gas Light and tiaatjompanyiorignungthe city for theinext fiscal year wasaccented and the contract awarded it on a scheduler that wiu Turnunught an night every night The Board of Health advised tha Cltv Council that it did not approve the ordinance that proposed to require vail the sanitary inspectors should pass the same examination inai is roquirea mr sppu canu to dot pumhlng business ii ALL TJCQyWEBJSQ I 1 AtAMBDA June 20 Atthe meeting otUheCltyTrusteeattJast ighCtha ordinance requiting aU electric wrt lav tolb inspected by the city elec trician was auopteaif At i I JJAKXAND June BXHabeas corpus proceedings were tnstltuted to day by Bert Lissner a Jeweler on Washington street to test the constitutionality of the law passed by the Legislature In 1903 requiring oculists td obtain certlfl cates from the1 State Board ot 6ptom etrTrOf which Cahn of San Fran cisco Is Hresldentj The law requires alt utose wnoi oesire 10 ot glasses to4 eyes byrineans of Imechanlcai devices to pass arr examination before the State Board Lissner waa arrested recently on com plaint of Caldwell who charged him with having violated th law In hi petltl0nrfor a writ of habeas rcorpus Lissner alleges that his Imprisonment bytChletUot Police Hodgldns isUlegsj because the law requiring certificates from tha Utate Board of optometry Is unconstitutional and void is represented by Attorneys WvA Wise of San Francisco and Attorney A Frtck ot this city and they propose to make a test of the new law iJudge Meivin tssueaaiwriti or naneaa corpus In the case and released Lissner on50 cash balL He set the case Xor hearing In regard to the legal points involved on August IStlu It is proposed to carry the case to the Supreme Court In case an adverse decision Is rendered ta the Superior Court Charles Nelson who pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary for having em tered the store of EUM Upkaion May lOthj stealing some watches and Jewelry i was sentenced by JudgeMelvln to servo a Tear at San Quentln Charles Edwards pleaded guilty to stealing sev era hottlea of whisky from the Store of A Clahclarulo and wasplaced on probation for a year It was shown by the testimony In his case that be was afflicted with tuberculosis and Bright disease and that confinement would menace hi life Frank Monos tyred 17 years was commlttedtto the Preston School ot Industry at lone for four years lor stealing Dicycies Elopement 6es Lj cense as i Soon as DecreeiJs Signed ikll iu WI1X OF SHELBY FpMABTIS OAKLAND June 30 Mrs Louisa Martin applied forlettersof Tuiminl tration to day on the estate of her late husband Shelby Martin who dledonr June 16th The estate consists chiefly ofra one half interest in thetate ot his latemotherMrsJane ITnota Martin widow of thai lata 3 West Martin who was formerly president of the Union Savings sank Mrs EMar tins estate is valued at about sshoogg Bneiextner state in equal shares to her two sons Shelby FMartin and Thomas CnrnenL Th former was cashier for the Union Sav I lngtf Bank His heirs ara thawdow ana two cnuaren jonnw agea ana Kenneth C4 aged years j0j ti a ittv litrtBimrMi a uniinnifiot JttXfX fv4 jwf ivnT CnW idh afternopnMlssKatherin Hurd enjoyed her maiden name after having been the wife of FrederlckWj Edwardstorfour 5 i veara Tgha was ranted sa final decreets a of divorce from Ed wards who Is a fireman la the employ of thavBouthern Pa cine Company by Judge Eltsworthbut before the Ink had dried on the decree 2 she and Nelson Mmsauo a oreman eAef fCA44ei4f Trinrrnmnj4Tii viatt a jJrtTrriT5 zrzLnji ea tne jounty fjieraa oiao ana oowjucu i tm 4 a Jicens tomnarryf ney sJa ujoy tenaea to nave tne ceremony ter lonncu immediately but privately it uiss uuro wno wastine xLaugnier oi Airs joaepnin uura wasvmarrica itne js nrst ume waea wum jch ml Without Consulting thetrXelderSiMus IZurd and Edwards went to San Battel In October 1901 and Were made man and wifiThelr marl Ul life waa no happy and Edwards began to neglect his wlfo Several tlme5 aha testified ha lkMAlHi 14a mnA at annVik woman that suited him better butishe did not believe him To assist In paying their bills she went to work She to turned one day and learned thatuher husband bad deserted 1 her When ah met htm several weeks later she asked him to return to her but he refused JSh then Instituted suit for a divorce through jv Attorney Graber Miss Hurd gavj1 her age aa years when the license was obtained for her marriage i wth Mllla Mills Is 33 years oldj Mrs Julia Marriott was granted a final decree of divorce from Edwin Mar a rlott son of Frederick Marriott editor f1 of the Saa Francisco News Letter for ZT habitual lntmperancThey wre mtr tii rted In 16H She was MlsS JullaBaeonr daughter of a wealthy Alameda family Champagne parties la which her hue band Indulged finally separated them i1 He did not oppose th divorce action but left for a foreign country She waa awarded the custody ot their minor child Xdwln F1 aged years SK Z4zsie Higgins began sun ror a civorea from William iHlgglns alleging ex treme cruelty Hel a conductorln the employ ot the Southern Pacific tCoa pany She asks IfO a month alimony and the custody of their two year old child fti 4J OAKLAND Juner0The will lo James McCormick who died onJun ith waa filed fortprobate to day by George Wr Elder andOeorfeH Sea 1 Christ who are namedta act as ex cutors The estate 1 Valued at 3 000 consisting almost entirely cash In different banks He was a member of the firm ofMeCormick a Saeltxer of Redding The turn of 45000 Is be queathedto a daughter Mrs May Douglas llvlngan Berkeley There malnder of the estate Is left to sev eral nephews nierfa and other rela si tlves mostof whom livjlnthei East MeCormlckwas TSgyesrs pf age when he dled Tt rili it VSH01VBY HIS 0Jfoj6jjxM BERKHLET JuneeMvhll tarUrtti out on a bunting trip In the JtUls yesterday morning Simon Lacasfeonedf the proprietors of the Key Route MaK ket at South Berkeley dropped his gua irom ma nuggy ana tne weapon ex OAKLAND June 20 Deputy County Clem Charles Awajeand Miss Annl Wenlg both of Pleasanton wera iinarrjea to aay ainoon at iaenome of theTbrides mother Mraujr Wenlr RewMr Avery of the Presbyterian Church oaetateaV The young couple left this evening for at months ylslt to the Lewis and Clark Kxcaltlnn at pArtUnflWAalAeVnAnfuw a rAMMu iT Tr Tlz iziZX9 4wfwy i 4uiii i4 4i4Bvajr im iuQwEapun ra ir District Attorney Harrla The ptoded injuring Lacssele severely Th Wenlg family owas valuable busfaesa I barrel was torn Into pieces by thai lnf i1 i leaaanton iv Both Oale I plosion and Laeassle lac and arm and his bride are 33 years of age were filled with shot aad rata of meUf iyekflXSrbbttla raruaed Adwlta a sst 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