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MARS1CANO .WANTS; A J REST.—P.lMarsl c*no,'". own«r , of.; the j hulldingi ; at . 1129 , Dupont »tre*V' has become ' tired of^' being. jarrested dally :¦¦' elnce hJ» I conviction ' by J Police '\ Judgre Cabanlsn last week for leasing:, the buildings for Immoral - purpose*.' . : T»sterday j an ; application for a> writ • of habeas [corpus ; for his release was made before Judge Cook. It 'was made returnable ' on , November 4 ¦ and - Marslcanb . was ordered released- on S50 'cash ball. ; - ( An application' for a_ writ^of habeas corpus for^the release 'of ,Drl".Thomas F. Brennan was made -before 1 Judge Cook yesterday. The Judge made the writ ; returnable on' November ; 4 / and ordered Brenhah' released "on; $10|000 bonds. Brertnan is accused ' of :; graiid larceny , for 'stealing- over $37^0001 fjrom Rev. Father; P. J. Gray, which" he Valf leges was 'isrlven . him on: condition' that he -provlde'd •» for life . for • thej ¦"; aged priest. / Brennan will" appear,^ before Judge Ijawlori this morning.' for. /ar raignment ' and; the Judge may.', have something' to say^whyi the application for the writ 'was not made> before S'him.' Brennan Applies for a Writ. Mining companies having mines on the north end of the Comstock are preparing to locate ; claims on the Brunswick lode. In accordance with this plan the Gould &• Curry Mining Company and the Brunswick-G.ould & Curry Mining Company were; in corporated yesterday, the first with a capital stock of $1,080,000. the other with $324,000. The lncorporators of both companies are the .-. same, ; being William" Bannan, Werner Stauf. A. F. Coffin, M. F. Bhaw.and Q'. B. Bannan. Werner Stauff* said last evening that the incorporation was solely* for , the purpose mentioned above, especially to enable the. Gou id & Curry : Company to do business on the . Brunswick lode. The subscribers to the stock of the G6u!d;& Curry Company will have th£ right to "; acquire • shares * v In the Brunswick* Gould & Curry Company if they. -.'desire. Win Work Brunswick Lode. BUSH IT. Gabriel Priating Co., "Print Any thing." 419 Sacramento st-;N«yer disappoint. • All Naples , is" built of lava and all its streets are paved with it. GEORGE • E ' MORSE SICK. — George E. Mcrte cl«rk " at the United States District Court, i» confined to his bed with an attack of typhoid fever. » -3J^^^?ncna4i.'Xir^ldMJ|J>ier; of • Mrs. ijoody acd ° gave- testimphy ..touching the physjciil cpTidltion of the unfprtu nateroune. woman, wlfiiose life .was re cently ended by a fall from a window of a New York hotel... Mrs.' Sherman ha<J no' iunrortant changes to make in her .testimony. The : document was duly •witnessed, sealed and forwarded to the trial court without delay. ' : /•Xhe .taking bt depositions .in/, .the' Dolbeer .Will; . contest ;. is now; 1 1 about whose deppflti^n-Tpas. 'taken'Iast.'. week, ap peate4 : before the. attpirneys. 'interested y.cKtfcrday,:m6rhing and her testimony Wi's Tead-tb:'licr; : -';' ¦¦¦' '.. : \.'.- ..'¦''¦ -' Woman Who Gave Evidence Regrard^ • Ins^ltes Dolbeer :. Still qfijtiip' '.'. . ¦'^¦¦"¦:~-\'-' : ;:'.?Same . Opinion.- j, -.-..¦. .-.¦>.•; •:¦ [ !The ¦ members of the Hebrew Home for- the ! Aged; Disabled " has decided to biiy. a'-iarire tract of land in - * the Hichmprid district for a building, site upon which to -erect an establishment for the ..uses; .of the home. The land selected has a frontage of 240 feet on the. north jine of Clement street and 200" feet, pn the. "west line t)f Nine teenth avenue." No plans for the ijew structures have been selected. A final meeting to discuss and de cide upon the . purchase of • the new site was held in- B'nai B'rith Hall. This was largely attended. The decision in favor of the purchase was unanimous. Large Institution Will Be "Erected for ';¦': .\ Aged Disabled in the Rich- : •,.•;.- ; - ',••*•.-' • mond -District. . . ' . •TRACT; 'IS. SEIiECTED. UPON -/•. ' WHICIL TO BUILD. A HOME MRS. fcHBRMAX READS. :¦'¦'- "- , . -. .: ;:o. OVER :HElt tTESTDlONY ATTACKER BY A JAPANESE. —".Mrs. Emma Barthels, j 1300 Pine street, got a war rant .from Police Judpe Cabanlss yesterday for the arrast of " John ' Doe," a ''Japane««, on a charge of. battery.. She employed the Japanese to work In her hoase last Tuesday. When she objected' to the, way .he was working he threw her down -'and demanded his money. ..She got on her feet and he threw a . brush and . piece of soap at her. He left the* house and while she stood at an open window looking at him ht picked up a vase and threw jt at her. Chief Office^" -Kitlstoii of. Transport : Sherman- Brought to Book for' • • Failure * to Pay* Alimony. ; ¦-..'•' , Separate .maintenance of $80 a month" and $200 for ".counsel fees were awarded ' yesterday by. Judge Murasky to Evelyn E. j Marchand, who. recently ; sued Ed- ; ward Marchand, one- of the proprietors ¦ of the • Marchand restaurant," for di vorce. Mrs, Marchand. began -the- suit •for maintenance in November, 1902, al- J leging that- her husband had . deserted •! her in. July, of the same . year. She J asked for $250 a .month out of his .share in the receipts' of the restaurant. The divorce suit Is now pending. i Samuel A." Kidston, - chief officer of i the United- States -transport -Sherman, was in Judge Sloss* court, yesterday [to show .cause; why he should not pay $120 alimony due to his .wife; Mary, who is ' suing, for ¦ divorce. " He paid $30 in court and agreed ': to- ! pay $30 a month hereafter, and tlie balance due when : he "returns from the Philippines In Janu ary. = He sails on the Sherman to-day. Judge Graham annulled the marriage' of Hattle *B. and Charles J. Young be cause he, has 1 a former I wife living. Young is * a Tqnopah mining : man. v Di vorces were granted by Judge Murasky to Mamie M. Harz / from George P. Harz, ' intemperance^ to" Lucy D. Dykes from Hugh J.. Dykes, neglect; by Judge Graham to Mary J. McKenna from Ed ward F." McKenna, intemperance and neglect;- by Judge Sloss to* John M.,In gelbretson \ from Georgina; Ingelbret son, desertion. - " ,v, "[ » ¦ : Suits for divorce were filed by George D. ; Wheeler against- Mattie Wheeler,* de^ sertion; Marie Fradels against > Hlppo lyte Pradels," cruelty, and ; Bloisa Merk against Jacob F. , Merk, neglect. ; Pra dels Is . In .possession of the" lodging house, 329 Sixth street, which his wife claims Is cummuhity property. ; She says he locked her out of the house with their little girl' and threatened \ to kill her : if she. returned.. Merk is a St. Helena merchant and his wife declares he has compelled \ her to . earn her own living for six years. / . SEPARATE MAINTENANCE "AWARDED MRS. MARCIIAND Mrs. Henry herself took the stand and declared that her son, Elmer, had beaten her on occasions and that their difficulties arose over George Monnier, her son-in-law, who is contesting his father's will. She said her children sided with • Monnier. Mrs. Henry's testimony was entirely rational. A. K. Henry, the husband, who made the complaint, recited : many of his wife's peculiar actions'. -. He declared she would "say -things, that had no foundation, in fact . Their son, Elmer Henry, testified that- his mother, "with out cause,, accused him of beating her. A daughter, Mrs. • Florenoe Dell who has been In ', the Philippines until a month ago, testified that her mother should be confined 4n an asylum. «g Mrs. Emma Hilton, Mrs, Riohard ¦coh, Mrs. Emily Schultheiss and Sarah E. Monk, witnesses for Mrs. Henry, had been neighbors and had known •the woman for many years. They all believed . her Bane. The inquiry into the sanity *of- Mrs. Isabelle M:. Henry v was "brdught* to a close yesterday morning when Judge Hebbard Instructed the Jury, to find her sane. This the Jurors did- without leaving the box. D'rs. Lustig and Wadsworth of the Insanity 'Commission, who examined Mrs. Henry last week, were 61 the opinion, that her case was a "border land" one—that Is, hani to distinguish between -sanity and Insanity, and liable to turn either way. Drs. H. W- Stire walt " and . jbushnell, ' who attended Violet Monnier, Mrs. Henry's daughter, in 1901, pbserved Mrs. Henry at that time and were both" of the opinion that her mind was unbalanced. • .. BIr& Isabelle- . Henry * Passes Muster ' Mentfilly in Vudge •Iiebljard' V (jo\irtr-^M an y Witnesses. JUDGE INSTRUCTS JURY . " ¦:'¦¦' ¦¦'' - TO FIND WQMA^:SANE The Catholic Ladies' .Aid Society Is preparing to establish a dirls* Home in this city and funds are now being raised to furnish it. Toward this ob ject many, are lending aid and various forms of entertainment are being plan ned for the. furtherance of this institu tion:- At the home of ' Mrs. James S. Fennell, 330 Frederick street^ an inter esting programme will : be, given" on Wednesday evening,' ' November | 9. V * ¦ - Th'ose." taking part are: " -Miss "' Julia Sullivan, contralto, solo;- Frank Mc- Aleer, violin s6lo,'« Miss Agnes Morton accompanist; Miss Lillian Byrnes, so prano solo; Stanz Rlley, recitation; Mrs. E. T. Shea, ' soprano solo; Occi dental quartet, selections; Mrs. Mc- Glade, soprano solo; George Clark, specialties*; Miss Burke, whistling aria. Miss Annie Fennell accompanist. AID SOCIETY WILL FURNISH GIRLS' HOME Chew Chow Quong, an Americanized Chinese student who took a two. years* course at the Healdsburg : College,*. said that after his uncle's death he 'attended a meeting of the Chew iamity, at which the dead man's a/Cairs were discussed. Lum Quoia jyas present, and, said. the witness, "she declared she had not given Cunningham power to act as adminis trator, but had only authorized' him to open. a safe, to get some- Bh«i .wanted. She didT not. then claim to, Be a relative fit *Chew, Bing Quoia, : arid said that .she was not his legal, wife. ""• :.Che"w.-.Chong*Mow, a. distant relative of the' departed labor contractor,., was also : present at the meeting. -He his evidence. in well-cbosen, English, '[¦ tnade : gome sharp retorts ;tha crtssVanestioniisg of Attorney E. 'J. Hill: . >Iow 'kaid Xum* Quoia slgn, ed-V.paper giVIngrCunnins&anupermfs sion to- open a safe to *get sjome jevfel-^ ry,"...but- 'had never "authorized him t.o" act as : adminlstrator. According,to the witness,' she Said she was the fiftfx con cubine.', of Chew -Bine: "Quoia, and aj? knbwiedgod that his legal wife ljved in China! She toid that Quoia lef t-f 13, 800 in charge of a Chinese firm and she had spent some. of it. '. '-. ;Chew Chong Mow is secretary of; the Dragon' Mining Company^pf • -Arizona and a business man. He -Warried" here according to Christian rites , and. .has eight children attending the,. American schools.. .• : ; ,. • J ': Miss C: J. White was called by the contestants to describe a Chinese mar riage .ceremony which ! she"' witnessed; and her description tallied with Aat given by the Chinese : : - -witnesses, \. who said they .were present '• at • the " mar riage • of . Chew Bing Quoia and Ijow Shee in China." LvH'^; Two members of • the -Chew family yesterday added their evidence to the novel record. in the proceeding -to. re move J. J. Cunningham, .administrator &t the estate "of Chew Blng'Quoia, to which post he was .appointed at" the in stance of Lum Ouoiaj the ail^ged American widow of the deceased. '¦*-':"'?- - 5*. J.< pcfle,- an attorney, formerly of Los Angeles, r testified that he. first knew the; defendant ; in the spring of 1SS9, when she was a .baby. She had been, adopted by the, Barclays. He had watched : her career ever since, and, though she was a girl of independent character, ha believed she was a good girl. '^ ,•*• . ' . . ' " " ; " ¦ -_M.iss* Andrela L. Andrews of the Associated Charities promised to pro cure a' home for the defendant and the Judge allowed the girl to go on • her own* -recognizance till November 1 8. By: that tinie.it will be seen how she is behaving herself. Miss Stebbins of the Associated Charities was made probationary officer. ' / Bessie Barclay, alias Evelyn Mun son, ; arraigned • before ; Judge Lawlor yesterday, .on- a charge of grand lar ceny, ..pleaded - guilty of stealing $340 from Nels Carlson a Dawson City miner, in the Tremont House on Kearny street on October 11. Attor ney, M. H. Farrar, on behalf of the de fendant, asked /.that ? probationary methods be adopted- i.n ; her case/ He said " she i was ; not ;, yet ¦ 1 6 years of age and had never, been chargedwith any offense before. ; • .The defendant, who was attired in a short gray skirt, coat: and stylish hat) was •called " to the stand.' She ' testified that" she did not know who her parents were.V Her . foster father was ~ H.' A. Barclay/': an attorney in . Los Angeles. She 'r had . run away from - home three times, • as she "\ did' , ; not get along with Mrs. Barclay, who was ah*. invalid.; She detailed her; experienc-es while travel ing throughout Texas' and " Mexico, breaking horses and doing other work in the* attire* of a boy. Other "victims f of /'Alfred ¦ Steel coin cided witliv the j- warninsryand advice given by Mr^.Warher. ; V • _ i. A big ; and influential convention: is looking . iongingly ;to .meeting - in r San •Fra.nclsco oft August 17,:1905. v The grAat a.8semblade] representing the^ CbrVdUa'n qhurch'on that occasion; will,', it isjesti •mated, number! 10,000/ 1"'""-^ i\, * "D^' Walter White, V{D.'\d.,' pastor I of the "West Side Christian .Church, has, tjujaf returned from the convention ¦¦.. of ;*his * chtfrchr which was 'beld in St. Louis. There the attendanca was "40,000, "and ; pr. T .White told his min isterial brethren yesterday at a meeting at "the Young/Men's Christian Assoc4a tion building. that Hhe cor\ventlon ,was" •bo" delighted with the .prospect of the next' big / meeting * "being • held : in SAn Fi-ancls'co that ho sooner was th« choice of this city, made than men and- women representing : the" delegations from Illi-; nbi8,'..Te*kas > Georgia, Indiana and other States set oh foot plans to form parties' to -come here. vV ' *• Dr. White, in .view of the importance of the forthcoming* gathering, whlcn he and others of his church^had. been'try ing tobring td -the 'city, for 'the -last, five years, hoiJed ' that .the 'Merchants* " Asso-_ ciation:jand the , Promotion Committee wpuld take the matter up.- The doctor pointed, out that^ the ; class of. citizens •who will i compose ; the convention wHl be deserving of attention.; " | \A tempoVary" committee to / report .on organization was appointed and con sists of t)r. W. M. White, 1 Dean Hiram Van Kirk, D. D.;. the Rev: Frank S. Ford and the Rev. J. E. Qenton. • "At the Evangelistic: Union,; meeting the Rev. George E. White, pastor of. the Central" '-Methodist - : Episcopal Church, read a-' paper entitled ' Passing . of Darwinism." > , t V .. : ¦. ¦•• " ; "•¦:¦; ¦ "•-•' Dr. Francis" Larkin "and- "the Rev^ Richmond^ Loga'n -were * among those who discussed the paper. ". .-..••; ., At the; Evangelistic r Union.: rn.eeting hel # d yesterday* in .the auditoiium\6f ; the Young ; Men's. Christian Association : the Rev. ; C.«i M.. i Warner i warned : the minis ters , that :j£" man rgivihg theTname; <>£ Alfred Steel ; had [ been = to . him^ with de plorable .stories - of i suffering, and' had used j the names of 'Dr^Pierson,^ presid ing ] elder of Najoal district, and Dr. W.* S. Matthew to Help him in his" plea?, Tha use Tef the names .was 'fraudulent. V, :j, •;• ' "He looks an'; honest '-kind of a man,", said, the ': Rey^Mr^j Warner, • '.'speaks brok'en .English,^; weighs -about -180 ponud's, and V if* -he^visits, any of you gentlemen put ;;tim -out." . ¦ . ,'•' . i'/ San Francisco is, harboring, an auda cious mendicant, ; according to the testi mony 7 of -¦; many.t mlnlstera who •'¦: Have fallen >victlms'_to ".' welh-worked-up tales of woe and* privation." ;'_.;. . ,- • . Christian Gliurch Prepares for^JBig^;? Convention^ in : : This City Nex^ August Americanized Chinese, Not in Need of Interpreter, Is Star Witness in the Judge Lawlor, Owing to Her Youth and Previous Rep utatioii^ Suspends Sentence EVIDENCE IN- ENGLISH EOBS AN ALASKA MINER CKOWDS^ COMING WEST Alfreds Steel Uses ;th^ames of r Influential Men and Fleeces ? KiiiMy Persons Two 'Members of Chew fam ily Say LumQuoia Made Admissions at Conference Bessie Barclay, Alia^s Evelyn Munson, Pleads Guilty to a Grand Larceny Charge EASY VICTIMS OF IMPOSTOR GIRL SET FREE ON PROBATION ALLEGED WIFE IS NUMBER FIVE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL;: TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER; -4, 1904. 9 -'' "' APVERTISKMICKTS. ". Pears r It is a wonderful soap that' takes hold; quick and docs no harm. • No harm ! It leaves the skin soft like a baby's ; no alkali v^in it, nothing but soap. The harm is done by alkali; ; Still more • harm is done by not washing. So, bad soap is better than none. , What is bad soap ? I m- jperfectly made; the fat and alkali not well bal- anced or not combined. What is \ good soap ? Pears'. "Sold all ow the world. (1 il MARKET ST. S.F. **£& OF RESPC^SIBLE^HOUSES. 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Franklin Fyle's Greatest ' Drato^*2% \DRUSA\ ¦ A story of absorbin* interest. • Picturesque ' settings and ; gowns. Pathetic tale of the Dance Hall Girl. John Craig. Lilian Lawrence. Elizabeth ,Wood- ¦ - eon and the entire strength of the Alcazar • favorites, v Evenings, 25c to 75c Matinees, 23c to 50c October 7— PRINCE KARL. CENTRALS Market St.. near Eighth. Phone South 533. TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. First time here of the' sensational melodrama, THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON 1 Great Scenic Production.' Thrilling Situ- ations, Elegant Costumes, the ¦ Murder, the Mansion of Crime. Revenge at Last, the Bloody Flsht. the Bank Clerk's STn. THRILLING ESCAPE FROM BURNINO BUILDINO ON A ' WIRE STRETCHED IN - .^MIDAIR TWENTY FEET ABOVE THE.STAOE! 1 .! pnirpe < Evenings "... ...jlOc to BOo r Kit CO Matinees...". ...IOo. 15c. 25o XTEXT— "3DB» Mft»s«AOE ?OW." ' mt * r /y^^ * .. *IE»** _. - H. W." BISHOP. Lessee and Manager. QHiwUHvWsjflHNK ,.. _. . * - •"*¦ TO-HIQHT ' AJBTD ALL THIS WZSX. •" Performance at 8 p. m." Sharp. Oliver Morosco offers |g& HOWARD. : J J. H. '. " GOULD «fe GIL/nOUR ;.. ;.¦;;- : .;;- : and; THE ... :... .-.. : - Ttffi Jt'H'rif TKUATUJR CO. In anElaborata Revival of , ... NIGHT. PRICES,^25c *.to".75e. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. . > ' KEXT— " AN AME K1C AH CXTECEir ." ' vULv^yaw mm mm THIS WiUUC OSLT— • - ' MATINEE SATURDAY. ' John C. Fisher and Thomas W. Ry'ey Present ISADOICE RUSH And a Superb Supporting: Company In the Bis London and New York FARCICAL COMEDY - SUCCESS GLITTERING f*f /%¥> I A By ths author of *The Belle ot N. T. Next Monday the Comedy Drama, Bw •THE COXTNTY Ca*AZS3XA*5r.** *^*f* SSlffi i^ftk up} *T*fOTii-KJ6 ¦ THXU3ITH— — ! * Premiere in San Francisco of the . great London and New York music- , al triumph in two acts, entitled) T* I— I P3* I First -Time Anywheaw * . *^» *— * | at Popular Pr^raa. - THESSENGBR Bf~*% "V I First Time AnywbereT 7>-*.. M I at Popular /Price*. 1 BY THE AtJTHORS OF THE TOREADOR. WITH AN UNRIVALED CAST. Seats Now Selling — Usual TlvoH * Prices. 2*w — 60c— 73c — Only Matinee Saturday. ' Effulgent Vaudeville! Wa'tson, HatoMng-«, Edvarda tuxd Com* . pany; The Misses Delmore; XaB«y and Meehan; Petchiajr Brothers; The Thre« Dnjnoads; Sullivan and Pasqnelana; Xarrey Comedy Company; Owley an A ¦o m~A.it mjufi Orpheom Motion Pictnxes, Showing "Tho Widow and tho Only Man." . - • Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thurs- e\y. .Saturday and Sunday. Prlees — iOo, 23a and BOc. . .- . ¦ r-GAUFOBNIA-v | WHERE THE CROWDS ARE COING. HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS With the Funniest of All Minstrel Comedian?, - 1 ...BILLY VAN... "The Assassin ef Sorrow. '• And a Host of Other Bis Features. Next Sunday Matinee — The Bi* Pas- toral Comedy Success. "SWEET CLOVER." s With OTIS B. THAYER. " Flrrt Time Here After Ftre Year* of . - , ', Enormous Eastern Snccess. . . " . . ,^ A Splendid Show Etery Afternoon and Eienlng is the Theater. 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