the san francisco call (san francisco) 1906-11-16 [p 16] · 2017. 12. 18. · ..i;chiarlesj>...

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. . i; Chiarlesj> Ga v1 1 *c6"mni i 11 ed fs ulci dc "ye a i- '\u25a0 tefday,l J rnbrhitigS lnT| HIsJJ rbom^'a t 'i| 1765 Ellisistreet Ib>"i'shootlng|himself|in^the'i lsf bfeastfvri th I t|^waa v i^theiroomi'wlthi-^ latter,?. went a button, an^ errands|being; absent'" about '-.,tens; minute's'.'^. Whenvhe' feturnedfhe ; found i the fdead I bod yjot | his" j brp thereon * t he 'floor.'"; Charles? had? been; j despondent .owing; to : the j fact: that he ! / BERKELEY,;* Nov.i16.—R.'; Cornfield; foreman r .of / the Berkeley .Rock;. Com. pany,*;,was £ shot^ in the I hand 4 , today } by, a laborer, ' Pascfual; Wysuna;.:af ter.ian altercatlonvOver^Wysuna's-right'ito'iOb- j<?ct,to. grading, work : which iwaV being doneiin'.front' of: his" home 'at 1 San' Pablo avenue"' and •» Folger" ; ; street.^: Wysuna was ; arrested * and ; charged '\u25a0 with .- assaul t toconimlfiinurder.' . .. . . ..' ;.'\u25a0\u25a0": SHOT ;. DURING V; A «li AIIREI. JUDGMENT AGAINST TRANSATLANTIC D. Vlllalon was. awarded Judgment by "Judge Graham yesterday. ; in '. the sum* of l$500; against % the ;Fire Insurance 7 Company^of fHamburg^ Oer£ many,'T?on^a^policy.:~ofginBurance' i -cov-* : erln g personal I property ( and;; household goods ' destroyed 'vln^a* dwelling s r at? 2049 \u25a0Powell 's.treet.t^The^ judgment : included costs iof ; : the^ suit and wasj: for/ theVfull amount 'asked."'- v^M '% : : , .-:.'-.: '\u25a0'_'. .).'\u25a0'\u25a0.' l".^- '\u25a0.' *'\u25a0 The S case ;.was .\u25a0 argued several '*.- days ago! before [Judge Graham^; the "company, basing. Its Yon'-{the';, theory;,' that made; no;\effort^to^i»ave)shiB^ property "and Uhat^. the f bf _flre \llnes andractlons^of^the"; militairy; autriorities ! Inrrefusin'gjp roperty^owners "admission *\u25a0 to ftheir,? homes *, was f unlaw^- ful."--;'Vlllalon .'declared possible ! J *for.'^ himv'- to^? save ;* T his j"; goods/ Judge;Girahamsjieieijthat|th"elcpnterition" of.the^compan'yjwasluntenable'an property .[owners^ could r'notj. be rebound \u25a0^o^KOi.t^therextremltyX^^physlcalJen? deavor ; s ini;order|to * protect" their* rights' ,under,|ihsurarice]polii;les.'<-' , •" ;!:'": ," '' i\l Suits onSlnsurance!policies^v/ere;yes- terday -.filed \byiP.* McG-i Mcßean i against the 1 1German £? Ins urah ceJitCo mpa ny 1: 6 f Rochester ? for $1500;Vahd|byjSldney|iV. Sniith"againBtttheTCaledonian';Firetiiw eurance .Company] for 4 $50j)0^r . ;\u25a0 POLICE SEARCHING FOR AGENT ROSS \u25a0 A bold attempt' was 'made 1 to steal the property -of '. Mrs/ \WiJliani D. How- ard of San' Mateo, situated at 1515:Fill- more 'street in this city, by means of a forged deed." . ' '. .:• ---^ A: deed the signature,' /'Anna B. Howard."; was " placed,! on at the ,City and County Recorder's offlc^ Mrs. Howard's 'name is 'Anna'; D. *; How- ard.-and; the; swindlers probablyjcoun t- edjonlth*e\diance'i that' the 'similarity; of names": would; mislead "purchasers,* while the! difference.: in.. s"lgnatures';would; af- ford -; ground •'•- for ; a \u25a0-'\u25a0 technical /^defense against ."the : charge of forgery. .-^ V v Richard Applegate."; the. grantee - un- der > the ; forged "deed; :, executed = asquit- claim^ deed to a certain J. A.:McCarty, and IMcCarty. tried; to .dispospj of- the lot. ,He (offered "/it for sale^ to Speck & ; Co.', ".the ' real estate dealers, ; for-$16,7 000., 'As this 'firm > had 4been i previously negotiating •; for,'. the : - purchase^- of- the sameV.; lot ;.;for^. $25,000, :- its i suspicions were aroused, rand, it r reported the ter to -Myrlck & Deering.Mrs. Howard's attorneys. :,1 Suit! to Jqulett title"? was!Imf mediately \filed",by,',that , firm; but i^when an? attempt ;to;; to;serve "the 1 summons' was made'. lt; appeared 'J that both the, men" who; were' namedvln the ; 'deed v had" left town.'v; \u25a0' \u25a0'- '.'-.;' '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-. ' \u25a0'\u25a0.'•\u25a0' ';: ...U' \u25a0{:' '"''' ' ; -/ - ' - .' \u25a0''/.McCarty was'i'aj: client ofi J. , P.,Swce- ney, but' the /attorney knows nothing of the "i whereabouts ;of his;; client: and saysVthat he'has;: reasons of 'his own f or; wanting ; - : information.;." \u25a0 BUSINESS MEN ORGANIZE—Richmond. Not. 15.—-The first "steps were taken- last niirht in the formation, of the- proposed Merchants* ProtectlTe Association. 'J.'.Stlefrater -was elected president. On Tuesday ; nUbt - the 2 association . will affiliate with the State organization -' Lady's :*olM:itolfl- watch for ? 10. -United Jew- elry and Optical Co.. lftTij Flllmore »t. , FAVORS AUXILIARY WATER SYSTEM The Supervisors" fire committee re- ported yesterday in favor of the peti- tion of the Merchants* Association for the installation of an auxiliary water system for fire protection that will ren- der the city independent^of Its ordinary water supply. The committee referred the petition to the finance committee with a recom- mendation that a necessary appropria- tion be provided x to -secure plans and estimates of cost in order to enable tha Board of. Supervisors to submit the proposition to a vote of the people. The plan a3- suggested by the Mer- chants' Association Includes the instal- lation of; pumping stations in three dis- tricts, at the base ,of Rlncon and Tele- graph hills and foot of Polk street, to- gether, with necessary distributing sys- tems. . \u25a0 plax>3^ and estimates of _cost for installing^ system of underground cis- tefrns.a3 recommended by the chief of the' Fire Department, will also be'utir- lzed for the purpose, of submitting, to" a vote'of the people the Issuance of ; bonda In the sum of $500,000" for the purpose. \u25a0Members of the Women's Alliance for Reconstruction -are preparing £ for an energetic campaign for better school buildings for, the cityv They intend to educate the people in favor of this par- ticular; kind of public betterment. ; For ;' the; purpose; of advancing- their work 'the; alliance w»»l form'two educa- tional centers," one In the Richmond District : *and',the i other -\n the Mission. Lectures and. entertainments will be provided in 'effort to promote the work. Thei. initial lecture .will be delivered by;Professor.H.~Morse' Stephens at the. Richmond school" tomorrow .at 3; p. m. on, c.the~ subject : of -'KlpMng'3. recent books.'tsi&^ttfiHKHßM&dßHfl - ' .The Board of Education has promised its aid. ;It was -through, similar, work that the_ school extension system was established so satisfactorily in 'New- York: and other Eastern cities. ; Presiding Judge Graham : refused a divorce yesterday to- Josiah J. 'Rose, who, 'after twenty years cf." married life, decided that he. did not wish to endure the restraint:of,the matrimonial bonds any longer.' .-'.;\u25a0: Rose Vappeared in court**a' week -, u ago .and- asked -a' decree of -divorce from; Carrie X.'s Rose ion the ground of ' cruelty, gharglng" her .'..with untidy habits land to '•'properly, attend .to her household -duties.. t Mrs. Rose .did not* appear^ at \u25a0 the ' time, ;and Judge continued thef case for one week in; order to "investigate/ the case and hear.heriside^of ; the story /of their domestic troubles. v ,'',", :.,"% :*," : Mrs. Rose appeared v yesterday morn- ing.y accompanied by j her -'son; Melvin, one of her five: children, and -declared that (uhe; e till 'loved' her.- husband landI and had" no, desire '(•> t~f^e ex- plained" her. husband's, act ion -by stating that; she believed ; him 'y to', I , have; become enamored ,' of ; somejother,^ woman s and denied - the charges he? made against her.V'Her, son' also -testified X in* herTbe- half, ••\u25a0;. insisting » that j she '2 was ; ~a ; good housekeeper and^ that^hls" father .^was inf a* position'; to]procure a ;hired t house- keeper.'in; case he were 1 dissatlsfled;;The family -. now \u25a0 lives':; in ißerkeley,i Berkeley,* having been outof "their home in San Francisco. . \u25a0- . - . :>-• *v ßasmus vlverson \u25a0: was granted - a5;a 5 ; di- vorce Vfrom iAnnie^lvejjson; by .Judge Troutt^. on ; theT^ ground jof .^desertion/ which he clainis'.,occurredjsln JOctober,^ 1905. >i Matilda nMunier,* a witness- for the, plaintiff, fsaid, that; thel trouble'be- twcenflverson % and j?' his was >*duo to i the"? latter's^ioye ; for (* for (Which ; her .husband showed 'no :fond - ness; ;.?he} said* that^ Mrs: jlversonjde-" serted \u25a0 him.because '\u25a0 heVref used ito; mend his} ways ; in >" regard -; to -the - observance of r social i customs.' j Mrs.'fly er-' son!:wer^niafrled uJanuary,'l,^l9oo.u January,'l,^1900. Rose^Marie" Simmons on? her/cf6ss£comj plaint: to a\s suit £fof divorcel; recently, brought; against !heri by; Samuel iD.fSim^ mqns.v.who "ifailed to'j appear^ yesterday", morning.-^; f Bo th'Vl husband;?; and * ; wife' charged reachtfother^withl cruelty,^ Mrs." Simmons Iclaimingjthatih'e>*told|her|he' had^anotheri'glrlir'didnJtfloveJherianyT howiand , wished: she would "geti out- and leave'him: alone. ;.'r : :,- :;'•'.'; : -:} \u25a0').;"''\u25a0. t ' 'A Margaret \u25a0) G.'v;Adams '-,was '; granted 'i a 'di vorce i from % George f Adanis ; by * J udge : Hunt Joh^thelj ground ;t6rShabitualf-in^ ..temperance,^ 11; and I^Josephine S' Keener t roraj Edward f.Klrby} -lCeener7 by/JudgeJ udge Graham! on 'the'igrqnn^ji of ?^desertion: ; for. divorce iwere* filed* yesterday by Katie .Cecchini,'^;bn|^the; t ;grouhd^of*i cruelty; Grant>HlcksjagairistlLilliamH}cks".Tde-" sertion ;iPrincelC¥AJlen fagainst'f Annie" ;W;:' Allen;;^, cruel tyiS^Deair^Hanafln against >Asher#Hanafl^7|fdesertionffand Grace i.E.;Cliffj against ;Fred" Cliff, ;,^-" -*:^'^^ : "\>v\V'//' ; '--X- : - I: '- : v'.'\u25a0:) '^ :< '- The Board, of Supervisors yesterday passed .the ' ordinance granting to - the United Railroads temporary, permission to lay tracks and run care on Stanyan street between Ha'yes 'and Fulton streets.! A Judicial .determination will be had as •to whether/ the,, franchise granted tor the \u25a0 two blocks in 1892 . has been forfeited 'owing to- non-use. In the meantime the temporary grant was made \u25a0by the -board for J the . purpose ; of prodding adequate car service between the Mission^ district and the /-.Western Addition at the request " of the Jesuit fathers and others Interested. The. board also -passed the ordinance granting the United- Railroads . tempo- rary permission for the [laying of tracks and 'the '.running:, of cars; on Sixteenth street, from Kansas to Seventh street, to provide service for the new whole- sale district. \u25a0 V .'\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0. '\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0 •'...' -'". ' •.'-:•\u25a0.'\u25a0.\u25a0 The ordinance: inviting bids- for the sale of etreet and sewer bonds in the sum of $1,673,200 was passed. Similar action was taken on the ordinance fix- ing! the salaries of certain employes of the Department of Electricity. The board passed an ordinance' fixing the rates , to, be charged < for /the occu- pancy of streets during 'building, opera- tion*. Ths ordinance requires the pay- ment of $20 for each fifty feet or frac- tion Ol sidewalk 80 occupied, $4 for each front foot of a two-story building, $6 a . ] front \u25a0\u25a0 foot for; a "three; ; or >i four story building. $8 a front loot' for.'a five or six story . building -and \u25a0 $10-?a';frbnt foot for a- building more than six sto- ries highJ^Bg^B&SSS^S^^^^t^ "An ordinance : was passed .ixing ,the width of sidewalks on : Sixth \u25a0 street, be- tween Market and Channel at fifteen feet/ : v '\u25a0';?• : ::- ; ' .- <: " \u25a0'. "\u25a0\u25a0"> \u25a0'\u25a0' :>: j. : : The Santa Fe' Railway Company,, filed a blue print map showing ' the ; proposed route of " the'spur_' v7ic«v: on ' Beach' street for which It has .applied 'for:a-; permit. The"; track ? will * run ; from ". the ; belt/;road along Beach street "to'i Hyde ilstreet, where it will; connect-. with \ the"* spur track which the Southern, Pacific Com- pany. ". will;: lay:; on -.- Beach .'street"' from Hyde street" to r Lyon'if 'its; petition -for the -* same /, should ' be ,'. granted > by .the Board of Supervisors. "•: ;,_• ; - •_,[' -."- . ' :• r . 3 The?.Ocean ; Shore"; Railway.; Company notified the . boarfl that It- wI:V have : Po- trero avenue jri'good conditionnot' later than ; November,' 23.'.". .-")-!••.. '*/': ! The board -appropriated v, s99o ;Tou t of the surplus fund to pay the increased salaries of the chief plumbingInspector of- the Health* \u25a0'Department, \u25a0 fixed 7 ' at $150 .a month, '.'and \ three assistant plumbing .inspectors, at ' $140 1a f month for the balance of this'flscal; year. ' The Registrar and Election Commis- sioners hope to announce the official result of the election in San Francisco next Wednesday. The board had fin- ished the last precinct of the Thirty- eighth Assembly District at the hour of adjournment last evening. Blun- ders and discrepancies multiply as the official count progresses. When the sealed returns from the Seventh Precinct of the Thirty-seventh District were opened yesterday the Commissioners found that no figures had been entered on the official tally- sheet. The names of the inspectors and judjges, Samuel Booth. Albert Freber, M. A. "Warren and P. I. Joyce, were signed to the document, and they vere summoned to appear before Com- missioners McGuire, Cator, Jewell, Gallagher and Voorsanger today. The semi-official returns show . that 405 votes were cast in this precinct. By reason of the blunder of the election officers, Gillett loses 14, Cooper 91 and Hosmer 32. The same kind of a blun- der was disclosed when the official tally sheet of the Third Precinct of the Thirty-eighth Assembly District was opened. Here Hosmer loses IX and Cooper 40. The vote in the precinct, according to the semi-official . returns, 'was 437. The election officers. Lee Schwartz, Samuel Mooser and S. Hoff- man, have been summoned to appear before the board. * In the Seventh Precinct of the Thir- ty-eighth District the official tally sheet contained no figures. It was signed by Henry Lena. John W. Lewis and other election officers. The semi- official returns place the vote in the precinct at 261. In this precinct Cook, for Appellate Justice, loses 20 and Hos- zner, for Superior Judge, gains 18. Leon Samuels, who is representing Judge Megan at the official . canvass, fays that the Judge has, gained forty votes so far*. Justice Cooper, according to the tally of his representative, has lost 143 votes. In the Tenth Precinct of the Thirty- seventh District Judge Lawlor loses 245 votes. The election' officers, aftex erasing the vote in two of the columns, with the intention, no doubt, of leaving the figures stand at 245 in the remain- ing, or third column, continued the erasing until Lawlor's . entire vote in •the precinct had been scratched out. Inspector Thomas A. Brown 'and J. .Gans will be called upon to explain the incident. . Isldor Golden's name was on the ticket in four places. In each of three columns the machine of the Fifth Pre- cinct. Thirty-seventh District, regis- tered in his favor 269 votes,: but in the 'fourth column only 242 votes were reg- istered." ' The Commissioners account for the discrepancy on the ground of weakness in "the indorsing bar. .The highest- -vote,- 269, was , tallied-, for Golden; ' i The ..Commissioners, -after hearing the statement- of. Inspector Counter of \u25a0the Seventh Precinct, Thirty-fifth-Dis- trict, that Cook should be ; credited vith only ,ninety-nine votes~ , allowed the 199 as given in the officials - re- turje. It was obvious to the Commis- 6ion<«.rs that Cook was credited by •clerical eyror with 100 votes more : than he had received, bui" they " held", that they had no right under the law. as In- terpreted by the. Supreme Court, to change the figures. In giving ; Cook IS9. the vote cast -for Presiding Jus- tice. Court of Appeals," exceeds by near- PLAN IMPROVEMENT OF SCHOOLS BOLD ATTEMPT TO STEAL LAND WIFE'S APPEARANCE WINS HER CASE WOULD ENJOIN THE $10,000 BEAUTY Suit has been. commenced by Harry.' James for an injunction: to restrain', the production at "the Mission Theater' of certain scenes in* the 'play, : "The $10,000 "Beauty," which he alleges i have been: stolen? from the ione-act /.musical' comedy,. "Fiddle Dee I Dee,";; forii which' he says- he has; the exclusive rights of production in : San ' Francisco^anditLios Angeles 'for a ! period (of ." twenty-four., weeks. The defendants "•named •: in; his suit are Allen \u25a0 Curtis, - Harry Lewis.^Al Bruce,'; Fred V, Cutter, Marjorle J! Lake,' Lois Cecile'HobsopfandrE. Fried.; -': James claims. that he purchased; the 'rights itorrrFiddleV* Dee: Dee" ' from .Weber ' &T& T Fields Uhrough , the agency.on MayJlS'andiis nowjprepar.- ing ;to ? produce 'the. play, at the ,Wig- ' warn" on ?Misslon: street.j expecting "that it 'will net; him "$400 ; a" week profit.^Be- 1 ginning with'this^ week a': playvcalled "The: $10,000 i Beauty"; has- been .pro- duced 'jnightlyi at* the Mission'^ Theater,- which^play '-.v'James : _V alleges exact copies .ofrparts^ of :: 3 "Flddle Dee, Dee,".i known as i the ' "Swiss" seene I ': andj the "Check scene." .:He 'says that the de^' fendants have- refused ? to.^comply Jvwith' his ? request^ thaty.this.r be> discontinued; and that * as « these ' scenes i are jthe ; pi v-, otal points .of s his'!;production-he-,will.; production- he -,will . lose - patronage which ~ should '\u25a0 rightfully," be;h!s.\ \u25a0' >/-: ;> ; •\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0-;..•;:\u25a0 V, ' \u25a0' James asks \ noV; only for; an "Injunc- tion,'. but ';\u25a0;\u25a0 f orV~ $1000 ; damages i and 'an accounting ii f of •;all: ; profits ?at;ithe ' Mis- slon;Theater.-,while . the play.^ has-been lnprogress:- . ;_ ''V; ',-.•.". .:\u25a0 —.. ;.';\u25a0\u25a0 .-'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0.•''' -- : . ELECTION ERRORS COME TO LIGHT CARS WILL RUN ON STANYAN STREET THE SAX FRANCISCO '*' CA LL, - ' 'FRIDAY; .' NOVEMBER - 16, 1906 .-Opening, of.ATT Di;No)a'siDrug Store. 900 .-•' McAlHster,^'cor.;j Laguna.; ; ! Large stock) of -his Iwell' known Cure" on i hand. r< Phone i Market ;23«l;~ :-:'•/ ly'lO". the entire': vote' cast Jin ' the pre- clnctl'""* 7- '_"".. 7- \u25a0\u25a0;.\u25a0:: ". ".; .\u25a0:'"\u25a0'."•"'.",' -y\'- 'Justice Cooper,' has a safe majority, of 2000,*; hence }the" blunders' In - San * Fran- cisco ..will * not * place r 'bis.? election *•> In doubt:; 5 It' is j expected : thaCJudgetHos- mer •wiliygo.rlntO; court,' and Task; for., a recoun*'.* v . - ' , * ;".-•; -V - .- IvII.I.S^HJMSEI.K|\VITIijPISTOU; > /R." Ross, real estate agent, whose jeor-' porate .name (Is 'the Killmore Realty: iAssociation.vorganizedv-rsolely/' for*>:the >6f l ßosa.'iia^mlsslngjf rohr? his usual'liauntsiandithe police and'a^ score of -*\u25a0 are>> looking J for. i hlmi'-|";"He . is/ alleged 'f-i to}- haVe'fi defrauded 3; many pepper ty rf *" owners V: and;;, those Vj having Toomslto-rent by making ji feejof $l^and promised Cto '.'rent j whatever; was \ placed* aUhlsTdisposal at a. : higher- figure \ than the] market 'price. by; organizing alroomij;a 1 roomij; rentlhgf.trust.'^ -;.,'•\u25a0 : '. = 7"; : '"^'.'My< company is. in jthe,. nature ;of a trust.'^r; explained -Ithe; affable . Mr. -Ross tojjhisf cUents. J !The I'Fillmore; Realty; ' \u25a0ABsociatlont!wlll;sooh have '^all^of * the rooms Francisco", for;rent j and, ; lt'wlll:;be able \u25a0 to' charge any- price ; that it^cares'to.' <^lf .;yoli : ,'will\pay.'my4c6m- [ \u25a0pany^ll^fpr'i 1every*' room -* ; you? have itOj rent.",' you -".will jbe *. taken % into'^the ? asso- ,; \u25a0 clation^and?; youi.wlll.-- be .fable Mot; rent:*- ;your|rooms*.f or,-.' any", figure/ practically, '\u25a0-' :y6u|wish l^t6.'^- : ;i';.;'Vi v/- 1 : :-\ :'• v--.'.'!- : .;':'\u25a0'/?. \u25a0'. ;\u25a0'.-/Manyy persons ;jf ell- under j the )_. lure", of iiisJpromiaes: and ideposl ted itheirVcash. ;ThatSwas ;th"e| lastTsech'Jofi the; : repre^ WritattveJof*theyrealtyj company/; which Js^ibut^ of c'no^v. ;':\u25a0\u25a0. Those i?who ipald^i the tr.i'nioney/iU?'^ Procured- better. !rentB|sought : lthe"fpblice?[saylngJthatUh"e i ila.st?{address^ given «bj\ i ßoss i^was l ; 720 s :GQldenTOate;avehu^e*rwlth:the.lMcCarthy ißealtyJCompany.*" ;^Thei\latter^flrm ; de- J nies Fall 5 knowledge. of IJRbss.^ •SjiOpenlnsidinner^Nordhoft' Grill'Satur- dayje;vening,l&6StosB:3o."!-?;Reserve < Hables new. Pine, near .Van- Ness. ; - . 16 GOODYEAR RUBBER IeOMPANY OCCUPIES FORMER^LOCATION . The -Gbodyear. Rubber- Company is' now settled In the bulldinK Dlctursd ab0ve, |N05., 573,;, 575*;"57 7.1 579. Market street,inear r Second.i: erected on the' site ofStheTstore > the, rflrm* occupied^ for? thirty-five years : bef ore - the nr*. The* re- establishment the' void *;showjr great <- enterprise on tf»/ Dart^of R.'H.^ Pease, the J president l of the/company. who has, every confidence In Francisco."^ Mr.i; Pease jbelieve3i that* all 'firms which were In -the downtown dlstrlct'should"; return 'to :-their " ; former places ,of business. - 'It-jwUl^be only a.- shorf;timesbefore£the.;Goodyear. Rubber": Company, will: have "one of the lartreat and ;rmostt complete Tbulldins3 'in: the city. -This building "is nowJbelng^erect«d. \u0084 0 BE (jIVEIS A W AY Wi %im SAN FRANCISCO CALk W/ERE you rendered homeless: ty^ ;tKe earthquake anc! fire? : THE GALL/ is prepared ; « 7Y REI you a widow or 'an prphan bereft of a provider?. THE CALL offers you com- " to help you to rehabilitate your home; 'z~ fort arid support. , LJAVE you a home incumbered with a mortgage that is threats - 7T^ RE you a bread-winner, through misfortune Viinable : to provide comfortably for those ' ' THE CALL offers to help you to save your home. , > ! /; J - dependent upon you? : THE GALL wiH'drive the wolf from your door. 7T RE you a renter at the mercy of a grasping landlord? THE GALL will assist you V 7T RE you a' hopeless invalid or- cripple? THE CALL offers you golden salve to re- W/AS your business destroyed by the recent disaster? THE GALL will supply you ; S^^^^y^^^^^l without the ready means to complete your education? THE with capital- to make a fresh start: ,; / V , y , . : CALL has money.-to pay your way through college or university. 7Y RE you an officer t of a church, society,' club or organization of any^ kind that ZYiRE u a budding genius-— a prodigy in music; or any of the- fine arts— without suffi- \u25a0 is burdened with debt, or in need of funds to carry on its work? _ THE GALL ' c * ent resources to develop your talent? THE CALL will start you up the ladder furnishes the opportunity, to lift the burden: ancl put money in the treasury. *" of fame. % . \u25a0 ' \u25a0 " " ':.\u25a0 ;'\u25a0;':\u25a0; ::;;:;^i;' '•• \u25a0."\u25a0 '*-'.*" •' -' -- - -.•"—'•'. ;: - . \u25a0'. \u25a0 ' ' * ' _ .-" \u25a0 " * " " ' - - -j-. - . •--._. -- '^ \u25a0;-.-_. \u25a0"':'-"\u25a0\u25a0 "V '• -' T '.- " \u0084\u25a0-.'\u25a0* \u25a0-'-.\u25a0' i \u0084\u25a0\u25a0 •-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•"\u25a0'' " \u25a0 ,- J ' ' -- ;/ ' ''..'\u25a0'':.''\u25a0''/\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0; 'j' : '' \u25a0 /v'-.'/i '\u25a0; '.-^ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'-V .S ,v v '* ; ! . : . '*\u25a0* / •'\u25a0--*\u25a0 ****j^pff^ - " \u25a0 ' For particulars as to'howypunm : needs, or for any other laudable purpose, read-^S .. .. SATURDAY i^

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Page 1: The San Francisco Call (San Francisco) 1906-11-16 [p 16] · 2017. 12. 18. · ..i;Chiarlesj> Gav11*c6"mnii11ed fsulcidc"yeai-'\u25a0 tefday,l J rnbrhitigS lnT|HIsJJ rbom^'a t'i|1765

..i;Chiarlesj> Gav11*c6"mnii11ed fsulcidc"yeai- '\u25a0

tefday,lJ rnbrhitigS lnT|HIsJJ rbom^'a t'i|1765Ellisistreet Ib>"i'shootlng|himself|in^the'ilsft§bfeastfvri th It|^waa v

i^theiroomi'wlthi-^latter,?. went abutton, an^ errands|being;absent'" about '-.,tens; minute's'.'^. Whenvhe'feturnedfhe ;foundithe fdeadIbodyjot|his" jbrp thereon *

the 'floor.'";Charles? had? been; jdespondent .owing; to :the jfact: that he !

/ BERKELEY,;*Nov.i16.—R.'; Cornfield;foreman r.of / the Berkeley .Rock;. Com.pany,*;,was £ shot^ in theIhand 4, today}by,a laborer, 'Pascfual; Wysuna;.:af ter.ianaltercatlonvOver^Wysuna's-right'ito'iOb-j<?ct,to. grading, work:whichiwaV beingdoneiin'.front' of:his"home 'at1San' Pabloavenue"' and •» Folger" ;;street.^: Wysunawas;arrested

*and;charged '\u25a0 with.- assaul t

toconimlfiinurder.' ... . . ..' ;.'\u25a0\u25a0":

SHOT;.DURINGV;A «liAIIREI.

JUDGMENT AGAINSTTRANSATLANTIC

D. Vlllalon was. awarded Judgmentby "Judge Graham yesterday.;in'. the sum*ofl$500;against % the ;FireInsurance 7 Company^of fHamburg^ Oer£many,'T?on^a^policy.:~ofginBurance' i-cov-*:

erlng personal Iproperty ( and;; householdgoods 'destroyed 'vln^a*dwelling srat? 2049\u25a0Powell 's.treet.t^The^ judgment :includedcosts iof;:the^ suit and wasj: for/ theVfullamount 'asked."'- v^M '%::, .-:.'-.: '\u25a0'_'. .). '\u25a0'\u25a0.' l".^- '\u25a0.'

*'\u25a0 The S case ;.was .\u25a0 argued several '*.-daysago! before [Judge Graham^; the "company,basing. Its Yon '-{the';, theory;,' that

made; no;\effort^to^i»ave)shiB^property "and Uhat^. the fbf_flre \llnes andractlons^of^the"; militairy;autriorities!Inrrefusin'gjp roperty^owners"admission *\u25a0 to ftheir,? homes *,was funlaw^-ful."--;'Vlllalon.'declaredpossible !J*for.'^himv'- to^? save ;*This j";goods/Judge;Girahamsjieieijthat|th"elcpnterition"of.the^compan'yjwasluntenable'anproperty .[owners^ could r'notj.be rebound\u25a0^o^KOi.t^therextremltyX^^physlcalJen?deavor ;sini;order|to *protect" their*rights',under,|ihsurarice]polii;les.'<-' , •" ;!:'": ,"

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i\lSuits onSlnsurance!policies^v/ere;yes-terday -.filed \byiP.*McG-iMcßean iagainstthe11German £? Insurah ceJitCo mpany1:6 fRochester ? for $1500;Vahd|byjSldney|iV.Sniith"againBtttheTCaledonian';Firetiiweurance .Company] for4

$50j)0^r . ;\u25a0

POLICE SEARCHINGFOR AGENT ROSS

\u25a0 A bold attempt' was 'made 1 to stealthe property -of '.Mrs/\WiJliani D. How-ard of San' Mateo, situated at 1515:Fill-more 'street in this city, by means of aforged deed." . ' '. .:•---^A:deed the signature,' /'AnnaB. Howard."; was " placed,! on atthe ,City and County Recorder's offlc^Mrs. Howard's 'name is 'Anna'; D.*; How-ard.-and; the; swindlers probablyjcoun t-edjonlth*e\diance'i that' the 'similarity;ofnames": would;mislead "purchasers,* whilethe!difference.: in..s"lgnatures';would; af-ford -; ground •'•- for ;a \u25a0-'\u25a0 technical /^defenseagainst ."the :charge of forgery. .-^VvRichard Applegate."; the. grantee -un-der > the;forged "deed; :,executed = asquit-claim^ deed to a certain J. A.:McCarty,and IMcCarty. tried; to .dispospj of- thelot. ,He (offered "/it for sale^ to Speck&;Co.', ".the

'real estate dealers, ;for-$16,7

000., 'As this 'firm > had 4been ipreviouslynegotiating •;for,'. the:

-purchase^- of- the

sameV.; lot;.;for^. $25,000, :-its isuspicionswere aroused, rand, itrreported theter to -Myrlck &Deering.Mrs. Howard'sattorneys. :,1Suit! toJqulett title"? was!Imfmediately \filed",by,',that ,firm; but i^whenan? attempt ;to;; to;serve "the 1 summons' wasmade'. lt;appeared 'J that both the, men"who; were' namedvln the ;'deed vhad" lefttown.'v; \u25a0' \u25a0'- '.'-.;' '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.

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- '- .'\u25a0''/.McCarty was'i'aj: client ofiJ. ,P.,Swce-

ney, but' the /attorney knows nothingof the "iwhereabouts ;of his;;client: andsaysVthat he'has;: reasons of'his ownfor; wanting;

-:information.;."

\u25a0 BUSINESS MEN ORGANIZE—Richmond. Not.15.—-The first "steps were taken- last niirht in theformation,of the- proposed Merchants* ProtectlTeAssociation. 'J.'.Stlefrater -was elected president.On Tuesday ;nUbt

-the 2 association . will• affiliatewith the State organization

-' Lady's :*olM:itolfl-watch for ? 10. -United Jew-elry and Optical Co.. lftTij Flllmore »t. , • •

FAVORS AUXILIARYWATER SYSTEM

The Supervisors" fire committee re-ported yesterday in favor of the peti-

tion of the Merchants* Association forthe installation of an auxiliary watersystem for fire protection that willren-der the city independent^of Its ordinarywater supply.

The committee referred the petitionto the finance committee with a recom-mendation that a necessary appropria-tion be provided xto -secure plans andestimates of cost in order to enable thaBoard of. Supervisors to submit theproposition to a vote of the people.

The plan a3- suggested by the Mer-chants' Association Includes the instal-lation of;pumping stations in three dis-tricts, at the base ,of Rlncon and Tele-graph hills and foot of Polk street, to-gether, with necessary distributing sys-tems. .\u25a0 plax>3^ and estimates of _cost forinstalling^ system of underground cis-tefrns.a3 recommended by the chief ofthe' Fire Department, will also be'utir-lzed for the purpose, of submitting, to"avote'of the people the Issuance of;bondaIn the sum of$500,000" for the purpose.

\u25a0Members of the Women's Alliance forReconstruction -are preparing £ for anenergetic campaign for better schoolbuildings for,the cityv They intend toeducate the people in favor of this par-ticular; kind of public betterment.;For ;' the; purpose; of advancing- theirwork 'the; alliance w»»l form'two educa-tional centers," one In the RichmondDistrict:*and',the

iother -\n the Mission.Lectures and. entertainments will beprovided in 'effort to promote the work.Thei.initial lecture .will be deliveredby;Professor.H.~Morse' Stephens at the.Richmond school" tomorrow .at 3; p.m.on,c.the~ subject :of -'KlpMng'3. recentbooks.'tsi&^ttfiHKHßM&dßHfl - '.The Board of Education has promised

its aid.;It was -through, similar, workthat the_ school extension system wasestablished so satisfactorily in 'New-York:and other Eastern cities.

; Presiding Judge Graham :refused adivorce yesterday to- Josiah J. 'Rose,who, 'after twenty years cf."marriedlife, decided that he. did not wish toendure the restraint:of,the matrimonialbonds any longer.' .-'.;\u25a0: Rose Vappeared incourt**a' week -,u ago .and- asked -a' decreeof-divorce from;Carrie X.'s Rose ion theground of'cruelty, gharglng" her .'..withuntidy habits land to '•'properly,attend .to her household -duties.. t Mrs.Rose .did not* appear^ at \u25a0 the

'time,;and

Judge continued thef case forone week in;order to "investigate/ thecase and hear.heriside^of ;the story /oftheir domestic troubles. v ,'',",:.,"%

:*,":Mrs. Rose appeared vyesterday morn-ing.y accompanied by jher -'son; Melvin,one of her five:children, and -declaredthat(uhe; e till'loved' her.- husband landI andhad" no, desire '(•> t~f^e ex-plained"her.husband's, act ion-by statingthat; she believed ;him 'y to',I,have; becomeenamored ,' of;somejother,^ woman s anddenied

-the charges •he? made against

her.V'Her, son' also -testified X in*herTbe-half,••\u25a0;. insisting » that jshe '2 was;~a;goodhousekeeper and^ that^hls" father .^wasinfa* position'; to]procure a ;hired thouse-keeper.'in; case he were 1dissatlsfled;;Thefamily-. now \u25a0 lives':; in ißerkeley,i Berkeley,* havingbeen outof"their home in SanFrancisco. . \u25a0-. - . :>-•*vßasmus vlverson \u25a0: was granted

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vorce Vfrom iAnnie^lvejjson; by .JudgeTroutt^. on ;theT^ ground jof.^desertion/which he clainis'.,occurredjsln JOctober,^1905. >iMatilda nMunier,* a witness- forthe, plaintiff,fsaid, that; theltrouble'be-twcenflverson % and j?' his was >*duoto ithe"? latter's^ioye ;for (*for(Which ;her .husband showed 'no :fond

-ness; ;.?he} said* that^ Mrs: jlversonjde-"serted \u25a0him.because '\u25a0 heVref used ito;mendhis}ways ;in>"regard -;to -the

-observance

ofrsocial icustoms.' jMrs.'flyer-'

son!:wer^niafrleduJanuary,'l,^l9oo.u January,'l,^1900.

Rose^Marie" Simmons on? her/cf6ss£comjplaint:to a\s suit £fof divorcel;recently,brought; against !heriby;Samuel iD.fSim^mqns.v.who "ifailed to'jappear^ yesterday",morning.-^;

f Bo th'Vlhusband;?; and*;wife'

charged reachtfother^withl cruelty,^ Mrs."Simmons Iclaimingjthatih'e>*told|her|he'had^anotheri'glrlir'didnJtfloveJherianyThowiand ,wished: she would"geti out- andleave'him:alone. ;.'r::,- :;'•'.'; :-:} \u25a0').;"''\u25a0.

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'AMargaret \u25a0) G.'v;Adams '-,was ';granted 'ia'divorceifrom% George fAdanis ;by*Judge:Hunt Joh^thelj ground ;t6rShabitualf-in^..temperance,^ 11;and I^Josephine S'KeenertrorajEdward f.Klrby}-lCeener7 by/JudgeJ udgeGraham! on 'the'igrqnn^ji of?^desertion:; for.divorce iwere* filed*yesterdayby Katie.Cecchini,'^;bn|^the; t;grouhd^of*icruelty;Grant>HlcksjagairistlLilliamH}cks".Tde-"sertion ;iPrincelC¥AJlen fagainst'f Annie";W;:' •Allen;;^,cruel tyiS^Deair^Hanaflnagainst >Asher#Hanafl^7|fdesertionffandGrace i.E.;Cliffjagainst ;Fred" Cliff,;,^-"

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The Board, of Supervisors yesterdaypassed .the

'ordinance granting to

-the

United Railroads temporary, permissionto lay tracks and run care on Stanyanstreet between Ha'yes 'and Fultonstreets.! A Judicial .determination willbe had as •to whether/ the,, franchisegranted tor the \u25a0 two blocks in 1892 .hasbeen forfeited 'owing to- non-use. Inthe meantime the temporary grant wasmade \u25a0by the -board forJ the.purpose ;ofprodding adequate car service betweenthe Mission^ district and the /-.WesternAddition at the request

"of the Jesuit

fathers and others Interested.The.board also -passed the ordinance

granting the United- Railroads .tempo-rary permission for the [laying of tracksand 'the '.running:, of cars; on Sixteenthstreet, from Kansas to Seventh street,to provide service for the new whole-sale district. \u25a0 V .'\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0. '\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0 •'...' -'".

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The ordinance: inviting bids- for thesale of etreet and sewer bonds in thesum of $1,673,200 was passed. Similaraction was taken on the ordinance fix-ing! the salaries of certain employes ofthe Department of Electricity.

The board passed an ordinance' fixingthe rates ,to, be charged <for /the occu-pancy of streets during'building,opera-tion*. Ths ordinance requires the pay-ment of $20 for each fifty feet or frac-tion Ol sidewalk 80 occupied, $4 foreach front foot of a two-story building,$6 a.] front \u25a0\u25a0 foot • for; a"three;;or >ifourstory building. $8 a front loot' for.'a fiveor six story .building-and \u25a0 $10-?a';frbntfoot for a- building more than six sto-ries highJ^Bg^B&SSS^S^^^^t^

"An ordinance :was passed .ixing,thewidth of sidewalks on :Sixth \u25a0 street, be-tween Market and Channel at fifteenfeet/ : v '\u25a0';?• :::-;

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\u25a0'. "\u25a0\u25a0"> \u25a0'\u25a0' :>: j.::• The Santa Fe' Railway Company,, filed

a blue print map showing'the;proposed

route of"the'spur_'v7ic«v:on'Beach' street

for which It has .applied 'for:a-;permit.The"; track ? will*run;from". the;belt/;roadalong Beach street "to'iHyde ilstreet,where it will;connect-. with \ the"*spurtrack which the Southern, Pacific Com-pany. ". will;:lay:; on -.- Beach .'street"' fromHyde street" torLyon'if 'its;petition-forthe -* same /,should 'be ,'. granted > by .theBoard of Supervisors. "•:;,_• ;

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3 The?.Ocean ;Shore"; Railway.; Companynotified the .boarfl that It-wI:V have :Po-trero avenue jri'good conditionnot' laterthan ;November,' 23.'.". .-")-!••.. '*/': !

The board -appropriated v, s99o ;Tou t• ofthe surplus fund to pay the increasedsalaries of the chief plumbingInspectorof- the Health* \u25a0'Department, \u25a0 fixed7'at$150 .a month, '.'and \ three assistantplumbing .inspectors, at

'$140 1a fmonth

for the balance of this'flscal; year. '

The Registrar and Election Commis-sioners hope to announce the officialresult of the election in San Francisconext

• Wednesday. The board had fin-ished the last precinct of the Thirty-eighth Assembly District at the hourof adjournment last evening. Blun-ders and discrepancies multiplyas theofficial count progresses.

When the sealed returns from theSeventh Precinct of the Thirty-seventh

District were opened yesterday theCommissioners found that no figureshad been entered on the official tally-sheet. The names of the inspectorsand judjges, Samuel Booth. AlbertFreber, M. A. "Warren and P. I.Joyce,were signed to the document, and theyvere summoned to appear before Com-missioners McGuire, Cator, Jewell,Gallagher and Voorsanger today. Thesemi-official returns show . that 405votes were cast in this precinct. Byreason of the blunder of the electionofficers, Gillett loses 14, Cooper 91 andHosmer 32. The same kind of a blun-der was disclosed when the officialtally sheet of the Third Precinct of theThirty-eighth Assembly District wasopened. Here Hosmer loses IX andCooper 40. The vote in the precinct,according to the semi-official . returns,'was 437. The election officers. LeeSchwartz, Samuel Mooser and S. Hoff-man, have been summoned to appearbefore the board.

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In the Seventh Precinct of the Thir-ty-eighth District the official tallysheet contained no figures. It wassigned by Henry Lena. John W. Lewisand other election officers. The semi-official returns place the vote in theprecinct at 261. In this precinct Cook,for Appellate Justice, loses 20 and Hos-zner, for Superior Judge, gains 18.

Leon Samuels, who is representingJudge Megan at the official. canvass,fays that the Judge has, gained fortyvotes so far*. Justice Cooper, accordingto the tally of his representative, haslost 143 votes.

In the Tenth Precinct of the Thirty-seventh District Judge Lawlor loses245 votes. The election' officers, aftexerasing the vote in two of the columns,with the intention, no doubt, of leavingthe figures stand at 245 in the remain-ing, or third column, continued theerasing until Lawlor's .entire vote in•the precinct had been scratched out.Inspector Thomas A. Brown 'and J..Gans will be called upon to explain theincident.. Isldor Golden's name was on theticket in four places. In each of threecolumns the machine of the Fifth Pre-cinct. Thirty-seventh District, regis-tered in his favor 269 votes,: but in the'fourth column only 242 votes were reg-istered."

'The Commissioners account

for the discrepancy on the ground ofweakness in "the indorsing bar. .Thehighest- -vote,- 269, was , tallied-, forGolden;

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i The ..Commissioners, -after hearingthe statement- of.Inspector Counter of

\u25a0the Seventh Precinct, Thirty-fifth-Dis-trict, that Cook should be ;

creditedvith only,ninety-nine votes~ , allowedthe 199 as given in the officials

-re-

turje. It was obvious to the Commis-6ion<«.rs that Cook was • credited by•clerical eyror with 100 votes more :thanhe had received, bui" they

"held", that

they had no right under the law. as In-terpreted by the. Supreme Court, tochange the figures. In giving;CookIS9. the vote cast -for Presiding Jus-tice. Court of Appeals," exceeds by near-

PLANIMPROVEMENTOF SCHOOLS

BOLD ATTEMPT TOSTEAL LAND

WIFE'S APPEARANCEWINS HER CASE

WOULD ENJOIN THE$10,000 BEAUTY

Suit has been. commenced by Harry.'James for an injunction: to restrain',

the production at "the Mission Theater'of certain scenes in* the 'play, : "The$10,000 "Beauty," which he allegesi havebeen: stolen? from the ione-act /.musical'comedy,. "Fiddle Dee IDee,";; foriiwhich'he says- he has; the exclusive rights ofproduction in:San

'Francisco^anditLiosAngeles 'for a!period (of ." twenty-four.,

weeks. The defendants "•named •:in;hissuit are Allen \u25a0 Curtis, - Harry Lewis.^AlBruce,'; Fred V,Cutter, Marjorle J!Lake,'Lois Cecile'HobsopfandrE. Fried.; -':

James claims. that he purchased; the'rights itorrrFiddleV*Dee: Dee"

'from

.Weber'

&T&T Fields Uhrough ,theagency.on MayJlS'andiis nowjprepar.-ing;to ? produce 'the. play, at the ,Wig-'warn"on ?Misslon: street.j expecting "thatit'will net;him "$400 ;a" week profit.^Be-1ginning with'this^ week a': playvcalled"The: $10,000 iBeauty"; has- been .pro-duced 'jnightlyiat* the Mission'^ Theater,-which^play '-.v'James :_V allegesexact copies .ofrparts^ of :: 3"Flddle Dee,Dee,".i known asithe

'"Swiss" seene I':andj

the "Check scene." .:He 'says that the de^'fendants have- refused ? to.^comply Jvwith'his ? request^ thaty.this.r be> discontinued;and that *as « these

'scenes iare jthe;piv-,

otal points .of s his'!;production-he-,will.; production- he -,will.lose -patronage which

~should '\u25a0rightfully,"

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\u25a0' James asks \ noV;only for;an "Injunc-tion,'. but ';\u25a0;\u25a0 forV~$1000 ;damages iand 'anaccounting iifof•;all:;profits ?at;ithe

'Mis-

slon;Theater.-,while . the •play.^ has-beenlnprogress:- . ;_ ''V;',-.•.". .:\u25a0 —.. ;.';\u25a0\u25a0 .-'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0.•'''

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ELECTION ERRORSCOME TO LIGHT

CARS WILL RUN ONSTANYAN STREET

THE SAX FRANCISCO'*'

CA LL,- ''FRIDAY;.' NOVEMBER-

16, 1906

.-Opening, of.ATT Di;No)a'siDrug Store.900 .-•'McAlHster,^'cor.;j Laguna.; ;!Largestock) of -his Iwell'known Cure"onihand. r<Phone iMarket ;23«l;~ :-:'•/

ly'lO". the entire': vote' cast Jin'the pre-clnctl'""* 7- '_""..7- \u25a0\u25a0;.\u25a0:: ". ".; .\u25a0:'"\u25a0'."•"'.",' -y\'-

'Justice Cooper,' has a safe majority,of2000,*;hence }the" blunders' In

-San

*Fran-

cisco ..will *not

* place r 'bis.? election *•>Indoubt:; 5It'is jexpected :thaCJudgetHos-mer •wiliygo.rlntO; court,' and Task; for., arecoun*'.* v . - ' , * ;".-•;-V

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IvII.I.S^HJMSEI.K|\VITIijPISTOU;

> /R."Ross, real estate agent, whose jeor-'porate .name (Is 'the Killmore Realty:

iAssociation.vorganizedv-rsolely/' for*>:the>6flßosa.'iia^mlsslngjf rohr? his

usual'liauntsiandithe police and'a^ scoreof -*\u25a0 are>> lookingJ for.ihlmi'-|";"He.is/ alleged 'f-ito}-haVe'fi defrauded 3;manypepper tyrf

*"owners V:and;;, those Vjhaving

Toomslto-rent by making jifeejof $l^andpromised Cto '.'rent jwhatever; was \placed*aUhlsTdisposal at a.:higher- figure \ thanthe]market 'price. by;organizing alroomij;a

1 roomij;rentlhgf.trust.'^ -;.,'•\u25a0 : '. = 7";:'"^'.'My<company is. in jthe,.nature ;of atrust.'^r; explained -Ithe;affable . Mr.-RosstojjhisfcUents. J !The I'Fillmore;Realty; '

\u25a0ABsociatlont!wlll;sooh have '^all^of*the

rooms Francisco", for;rent jand,;lt'wlll:;be able \u25a0 to'charge any- price;thatit^cares'to.' <^lf.;yoli:,'will\pay.'my4c6m- [\u25a0pany^ll^fpr'i 1every*' room -*;you? have itOjrent.",' you-".willjbe *. taken %into'^the ? asso- ,;

\u25a0 clation^and?; youi.wlll.--be .fable Mot;rent:*-;your|rooms*.f or,-.' any",figure/ practically, '\u25a0-'

:y6u|wish l^t6.'^-:;i';.;'Viv/-1::-\ :'• v--.'.'!-:.;':'\u25a0'/?. \u25a0'.

;\u25a0'.-/Manyy persons ;jfell-under jthe )_. lure",ofiiisJpromiaes: and ideposl ted itheirVcash.;ThatSwas ;th"e| lastTsech'Jofi the;:repre^WritattveJof*theyrealtyj company/; whichJs^ibut^ of c'no^v. ;':\u25a0\u25a0. Those i?whoipald^ithe tr.i'nioney/iU?'^ Procured- better.!rentB|sought :lthe"fpblice?[saylngJthatUh"e iila.st?{address^ given«bj\ ißoss i^was l;720 s:GQldenTOate;avehu^e*rwlth:the.lMcCarthyißealtyJCompany.*" ;^Thei\latter^flrm;de-

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nies Fall 5 knowledge.ofIJRbss.^•SjiOpenlnsidinner^Nordhoft' Grill'Satur-dayje;vening,l&6StosB:3o."!-?;Reserve <

Hablesnew. Pine, near .Van- Ness. ; - • .

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GOODYEAR RUBBER IeOMPANY OCCUPIESFORMER^LOCATION .

The -Gbodyear. Rubber- Company is' now settled In the bulldinK Dlctursdab0ve, |N05., 573,;, 575*;"577.1579. Market street,inear rSecond.i: erected on the' siteofStheTstore > the,rflrm*occupied^ for? thirty-five •years :before-

the nr*. The* re-establishment the' void *;showjrgreat <- enterprise on tf»/ Dart^ofR.'H.^ Pease, the J president lof the/company. who has, every confidence InFrancisco."^ Mr.i;Pease jbelieve3i that* all 'firms which were In-the downtowndlstrlct'should"; return 'to :-their "

;former places ,of business.-'It-jwUl^be only a.-shorf;timesbefore£the.;Goodyear. Rubber": Company, will:have "one of the lartreat

and ;rmostt complete Tbulldins3 'in:the city. -This building "is nowJbelng^erect«d.

\u00840 BE (jIVEIS AWAYWi%im SAN FRANCISCO CALk

W/ERE you rendered homeless: ty ;̂tKe earthquake anc! fire? :THE GALL/is prepared ; « 7Y REI you a widow or 'an prphan bereft of a provider?. THE CALLoffers you com-"to help you to rehabilitate your home; 'z~ fort arid support. ,

LJAVE you a home incumbered with a mortgage that is threats - 7T^ RE you a bread-winner, through misfortune Viinable:to provide comfortably for those' 'THE CALL offers to help you to save your home. , > ! /;J - dependent upon you? : THE GALL wiH'drive the wolf from your door.

7T RE you a renter at the mercy of a grasping landlord? THE GALLwillassist you V 7T RE you a' hopeless invalid or-cripple? THE CALLoffers you golden salve to re-

W/AS your business destroyed by the recent disaster? THE GALLwill supply you ; S^^^^y^^^^^lwithout the ready means to complete your education? THE™ with capital- to make a fresh start: ,; / V , y , . : CALLhas money.-to pay your way through college or university.

7Y RE you an officer tof a church, society,' club or organization of any^ kind that ZYiRE y°u a budding genius-— a prodigy in music; or any of the- fine arts— without suffi-\u25a0 is burdened with debt, or in need of funds to carry on its work? _ THE GALL

'c*ent resources to develop your talent? THE CALL will start you up the ladder

furnishes the opportunity, to lift the burden: ancl put money in the treasury.*"

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