16 MOTHER SAYS SOLDIER USED LOVE POTION TO WIN DAUGHTER'S HAND Elsie Ehardt, the Unhappy Bride, Given Divorce by Graham CRUELTY THE CHARGE Sailor Defeated in Court- ship by Means' of a Drug Elide Ehsxdt, "who rejected a sailor to become the 'bride of a soldier, suc cessfully appealed to Judge Graham yesterday for an Interlocutory decree of divorce on the ground of cruelty. Mrs. Mary Herting, mother of^ th« plaintiff, testified that Joseph E. Ehardt gave her daughter a love potion to make her forget the sailor and that after the marriage thought bo little of her as to beat her with his fists. . ;. As Miss Hertlng the plaintiff 'was courted by a sailor named Rosenwinkel, who seemed booked for a matrimonial crolse until Ehardt came along with his blue coat and brass buttons. Trouble soon followed the wedding. The bride was" subject to fits, "and Ehardt, who professed a knowledge of medicine, gave her numerous potions,' all of which, according to her testi mony, made her first dizzy and then unconscious, but failed to effect a cure. Next Ehardt tried blows and then came separation and & suit for divorce.--.- / Documentary evidence supported the wife's plea. She produced . in court a neatly written letter in v hlch Ehardt admitted that he had done wrong, begged forgiveness and signed himself "Tour repentant husband." Further testimony revealed that Ehardt, who is now on detached duty In - the Quarter master's department. Is possessed of most unsoldlerly thrift. Besides the historical $13 a month he makes $25 a month on commutation of rations and by acting as a book agent during his spare hours swells his Income- to an average total of |125 a month.. TELLS STORY OF TRAGEDY DURING SEAMEN'S STRIKE Attorneys Wrangle While Sailor Re- lates How Andrew Kellner Was Shot to Death After several sessions devoted to the reading of depositions the trial of Jo seph B. Hubbard and George L. Ham mar, charged with the murder of.An drew Kellner during the sailors' strike last year, has again reached an inter esting stage. Henry Heisterman. .* a union sailor who was with Kellner In the launch Escort when he was killed by a shot from the steamer National City, took the stand yesterday and told a dramatic story of the tragedy. Heisterman recalled all the little de tails of the Journey to the National City, \u25a0which was then manned by a non union crew. The portion of his, testi mony telling of the death of Kellner was as follows: T was sitting In the cockpit. "We were near the steamer. I heard shot*: then I saw Kellner straighten. up and grab his breast with' both hands. - He cried, "Oh, Jesus. Fm shot,' and fell back Into the cockpit and lay theie groaning. When I looked up -I, saw Hubbard shooting from the deck." Several tilts between Henry Ach, at torney for the defense, and Special Prosecutor H. XT. Hutton, also between Ach and Assistant District Attorney James M. Hanley, occurred while Heis terman was testifying. Ach charged that Hutton was Indirectly telling the witness what to say In response to questions on cross examination. Hut ton denied having any such Intention. Hanley advised Ach "to keep cool and not butt In so much." At each outbreak Judge Cook rebuked the attorneys and ordered them to cease bickering ani proceed with the trial. MODERN MERCHANDISING IN THE MISSION DISTRICT Newman Brothers Company's Meth ods Are Proving a Boon to . the Householder . The popular Impression firmly held by many is that purchases by install ments are from necessity or custom considerably higher than if cash is paid \u25a0when the article is bought. This Im pression has undoubtedly been well founded from the experience of many people in years gone by, but at the present time, owing to the wonderful advances made in the sdence'of-busi ness firms have devised such perfect methods of ascertaining the credit of a purchaser that losses are reduced " to a minimum. Most people are honest,* and those who are not are easily located and their, trade refused. , • •. When a purchasers' credibility; .Is once established there is no Aore reason to place an excessive price upon merchandise sold him under the install ment plan than If he paid a substantial amount down and was " given a lew months . In which to pay the balance. Increased sales through . the Installment system result In greater profits .than large profits on a smaller number Tor cash sales. ,' \u25a0 ' " \ • Working upon this theory. Newman Brothers company; of Eighteenth; and Mission streets \u25a0 has built up . and "Is constantly ' Increasing * a , buslvesi of magnitude In * furniture, - carpets^ and ready made clothing ' for .- men 'and women. The method has proved 'a' boon, especially- since the". fire,- to the house holder, small merchant and profes sional man,, who are^thus enabled 'to acquire in ah easy way' the privileges of a- comfortable existence that ; would otherwise be \ denied them." \u25a0 Newman Brothers carry everything -In house, office and . personal furnishings In . spa clous two story warerooms, 8 5x160 'feet. BUSINESSMEN ORGANIZE \u25a0" TO ASSIST,; IN: REBUILDING Articles of Incorporation: Are Filed by : the South \of \ Market • Association Articles; of ;: Incorporation ? were filed yesterday 'with* the county; clerk ' by the South of Market ; Improvement'associa tion. .It i» set forth in the articles that the* purpose of. the 'corporation >, is; the Improvemont, development and upbuild ing of. the section known as south, of Market . street I by.' inducing I citizens ;to rebuild . their; homes l and merchants \u25a0 to re-establish their places of . business ° in that section. \ I3PfIMQHBBHOV9BHBB The directors of .'.the association ar»: Frank J. > Daunet, 715.; Minna,. street; Joseph - P. " Kelleher, » ll^ Seventh- street; M. C Mogensen, • 27. Seventh street ; \ Eu gene G. . Fitigerald,*' northwest '• corner Van Ness avenue'and;PineVstreet; H.f J. Butler.* 148^Tenth^street;"i'W.**B. - Nash, 19 Seventh 'street;? James ;B.*McS^ieehy, 47 L G.f AT Brone,-.* II Seventh \u25a0 Your, Drnggint .Will TeU^Yon \ Murine ' Eye E«ne4r Oartß * Eyes, i Makes We»k } Sjw Strocy— SootLw Exe Pain— Doesn't Smart.* Viola Allen and Her Company Give "Twelfth Night" a Fine Production VIOLA ALLEN AS VIOLA IN "TWELFTH XIGHT.'^AXD OTHER CHARACTEE- SKETCHES IN SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA NOW BEING ' PRESENTED. AT- THE VAN \u0084 NESS THEATER.- - ; \u25a0 ; ' • . ..-: ." '\u25a0\u25a0:.:_\u25a0 - : - .; \u25a0 \u25a0. ~. \u25a0 ' >\u25a0 \u25a0' \u25a0;-.---^--; Ja mes Crawf ord There: are three Shakespearean dam sels — Juliet,*".. Rosalind*., and Viola— whom every- young actress : and - any number of matured 'ones believe ' they could successfully play. .\u25a0 .' ' Just as 90. per, cent of .the : male" his trlons who undertake - the - role "i of Ham let fail to express .Its psychological meaning, so : it - is '- with .'the * ladles \u25a0 who yearn to act -one or,all;'of . the.maldens mentioned. ..The delightful 'sentiment of the characters \ so : commends them to the feminine 'imagination that they are \u25a0 especially ; hungered ! for. -Yet there is nothing more, difficult ; In :: the; en tire range . Of dramatic * art ' than to " portray, any one of .'the .trio.'" Let ;us . • take Viola ": ; for example. Neither Juliet nor Rosalind is so subtly delineated. ' Shrewd v treatment : ls t re quired to bring; out' her varying per plexities ; and - tender*^- disposition >as Shakespeare Intended she should be re vealed. The woman, who is experienced enough to express and | differentiate her emotions must be. too old to completely satlsfy ; the -eye and. yet; represent, the" spirit of? peach' blossom youth." • But ' a glittering ."exception to "this -: rule ; was last evening shown to the folk -who at tended . the Van Ness theater,'.; where Viola Allen . Impersonated the lass t who served as : love's ambassador . for the man she loved.. : ; ,' ' 'J\ '\u25a0:>?**' Miss Allen -.not .'only-' looks \u25a0 the) part, but gives to it the finish that "comes of time- and! technique. Her : fascination extends beyond the" footlights— beyond the haughty, Olivia and- the pinlng^Or-. slno- : - : and 'reaches those: witnesses, who are aware of sher. disgruise.'t . She ; makes .Viola a "charmingly real girl.*: I i have heard other .actresses; read -tender' speeches of > the role with; happy, effect, •but they," generally kept: the. tenderness uppermost.' 1 This actress "can simulate sauciness , : without - letting ,-, you -.forget that a ; worm : I.; th' - bud is - feeding: on her. damask cheek. She is the adoring Ingenue : , incarnate. ; ; Her ; art '-£ reflects more !! than ; Shakespeare's : mere '; text.%'*.^ Her ; secret yearning; Is .' mosti cleverly introduced, while it* object, . loving; an- ; other, "with l tears, \ c with \u25a0 groans * that thunder love and^ sighs of fire," jis soul- ] fully Indulging^ his ;' yearning.-'-. The , coquetryjandjroguishness - with \ which she tells him of her, father's daughter's love : are ;^delicious in ; ' ' their i womanly ; humor/ and * appeal, i and ; ; her :\u25a0 embar-' rassed' rejection' of Olivia' s all too plain wooing is acting superb.'?; And": her. con'f flict between' physical fear, arid' dread of having: her.' sex j disclosed ' when i'sherJs bullied jby^» the \u25a0 truculent Antohio\is^fine histrionic r art." \u25a0> She \ has all I theWarying feminine' moods" at* ready, command. • - As a -productlon^lihave.' never .iseen "Twelfth Night better, treated. > A" .well balanced supporting company .*; makes the acting. well-worth' witnessingjwheu the star f; lsVniot >lnVevldence,liandi the staging and Incidental music contribute to the perfect whole. .' : "- :',-.< i* - Herbert 'casts :-no. new/ 1 light ?onftho promptings of Malvolio'd fantastic^pre sumption,.but.Sir^.Toby,^of Hellish, and' the I Slr4 Andrew> of ?Hadfleld^: areVJoys forever.:; That: roysteringj scene in the . second • act -. .>\u25a0 is ~ : low ; / comedy I such \u25a0as .\u25a0Weber^andjFleld^or-any. ofUheiriimi tators never eclipsed.':-!. To ) merely I look* at- Sir 1 Andrew Jis? to - laugh;c f or* such spareness f of .' body/ and ; limb *is • seldom seen s outslde|'a~ circus f side J show. ? *;{zZ ; Harcourt makes fof .-Orslno^asf mucn' as ' any; manly \ actor ; could i be-; expected toj make ; of ,ai' almost ;lmpossibly/'love£ slckf adult. V Miss? Skipworth's! Oliviajis adequate. 5 : Hogarth^s •; singing s redeems his clowning. ! If ' there" were j nof acting :, nery \u25a0! at ; all,^the / music {would s be" worth • the^prjeesi of r admittance.'! i'Most of; it i : was. adapted j from v/old.t English" songs \u25a0 f or"*the r Beerbohm iTree | producf tlou ;in t London, and i the | two numbers written - f or^ ! Miss * Allen ?~ by^Augustu3 Barratt \u25a0•; are">? equal ;? in 2 nielody/t to '\u25a0£ the* best : In. the 'imported ! score."* T " \ EAST iLYNXE/ATVAMERICAN > The oldfstoryjof ;therslh?6f ;'a r moment brltiging t *'sorrow;4 through^; a r £ lifetime was '* wells^fenactedVj last \ nlghti at *;the AmericanHheater,"? when * the f large ; cast of.' clever, players J under] Walter] Sahf ord 1 put f ; onV"East§Lynne.*'^? Its^power.s to please young and: old alike never/seema to'^wane, -[and J a vgoodj sized -i audience came] to>weep (and 'enjoy.. ::-. y \u25a0:'.'\u25a0] \u25a0 '-.• "••-, V : " As Isabel >Laurav Hudson i^was equal'itb^theUemotlonaip enactions; of herlpart-'flThej bitter^' at«flernent\whlch wast. made ; immutable^ throughX^rbng. done rln-.'a'*mbmentgof | JealbusJ passion] was! pathetically rportrayeditThereTwere very^ f ew,l dryp eyes \u0094 in\l the j audience ') as the plot r, unfolded*: to I the|'de_nbuement." .Walter^ Sanf 6rd'a^characterization .' of ArchibaldVwasTsubtlefand^cbmprehend lng.'i' He; looked> his . part and Tacted^ lt\to theY llf c.': : : V. -,.T. T Hehdersbn/2 who^ has made> hfmself ; one iot | the ' favorites jin the .cast, jln';the impart "\u25a0\u25a0 of "Sir/, Francis Levlson : added ; more 1 friends jto c. his ? al-' ready long list of admirers.":".: ln. fact/, the entire : ;cast% was ;* happily 7 placed;, i The stage settings /were; attractive ; and- &de-\ quate. ..;..;"-.'•*•'- '. '\.<-,*K;/V '.'\u25a0 : -'.- The story of "East Lynne". ls too,well known to;need;reviewing.?\u25a0'N6;one,^ex cept the new, generation; go"es;to seejthe play, ; as r a , novelty,'; but' to * enjoyv a't-blt of : frank '; melodrama,- with » lots =of treal life in it," In^an'age of morbid-plays and Incredulous,' sophistical "audiences. ; The piece runs "one week.TßjygfS'f^ '.',.-. \ -v ~. "THE UNDERTOW" DRAWS ; WELL -s ; "The Undertow" is apparently,, to* have a run •at the Alcazar; :; 1 1 r opened ' its secf ond {week I last 1 night \with t a \ large au dience i and ; ..will', doubtless ? continue » to draw-, for i some; time r to * co'me.-AjltsSre-" markable prophetic descrlptloris'of !con£ ditions in! San, i Francisco,^ which *.were not even ; hinted at » when ? the^ play, was written is,- to say, the -least;! a .wonder-* f ul * piece 'of r press :, agent' "workl: done by 'Mr. Coincidence.^lThe; mayors of 14" great city/, in the/ toils \ of vhis f 6wnfez^ posed villainy, the .corruptlngrcapitaHst whose soiled' coin: debauches! municipal officers, . the~ pursuing .spirit lot ibrie^who would' cleanse the community, 'are* some of t the" features : that \u25a0' make : San!i Fran^" ciscans feel at home In the Alcazar this week.- ' '\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0; ' ;>',*'. : V; - J '-"S : *"*-'.^i 'V'^'i-' COMIXG OF, THE FR AWLEYS : -.The . Frawley. company,: opens its fsea- Bonat ' the I [Novelty, theater \u25a0 ne*t % ,Thur3-* day>night .with twhatj is' said i_to|beXan especially * fine" production f* of ;' iiXeah Kles'chria." '-j Frawley; has: secured* some well ;known ! favorites \ for.- his ; company, and Uhey^wlll ' be ] cast \to \ ad-|. vantage*- Injall \ the"; plays of tthe r seasonr' "Leah % Kleschna" '. will ? be r .: elaborately; staged,Vand' Marie' Shotwell, : llh'the(title role, i' ...will" be Y surrounded -;by Eugene Reed, ; : Henry, v C.= Mortimer", i .a Christine Hill.v Ethel t Clay ton,"' S George \u2666 i-Hassell. Virginia Murray,' Louis i Thompson,* Wal ter • Cravens I and •\u25a0 Lola May.' '-.' : ,.' - -',~ \ ':. MUSICAL • COMEDY^ COMING ,"The -: Girl i From ;" Paris, "A 'aV.musle)ii comedy/. witn'raVcast*. of eastern"; princl-* pals "and; a'^supportlng^company/of ?40 people.i Is booked |for i next '.week ' at j the American \ theater,"; openinglbh* Monday night. '--I Richard^' J.*: Jose \is i featured ?as an - extra' attraction, :.' and ; the >, list y of principals 'includes v Sam \u25a0 Sidman, Dick i.Temple, ' Maurice ; Darcy.V; . Elizabeth Spencer, Doris J Goodwin ; and 'Kathryn' Mlley.v,. \ .'•\u25a0;\u25a0"•";.. ./';;:• 7:\j W:-/^, 1 "-;;-''- -v SALT WATER COMPANY^TO •: ' '5i "RESUME {OPERATIONS Stock , Holders T of \i. Olympic v Concern \u25a0v-v Elect \ Old ; pirectprs • and^y^^ \u25a0 : - Plans for RehaWliUtion^/v^ ' The stock holders~ofjthel Olympic I salt water/;- company,*^ which jKfurnishßd^tho supply i of > ocean { water^ to |the 7 Olympic club V and ? distributed? It * to jother.^ parts of } the ;r cltyi prior ,^to I the t flre, r s met \ yes \ terdayj "and \ re-elected Sthefold^ board Tof directors ."of jtheTcompany.'namrhgT* John' p. ; >Spreckels[aV* president.*/. ?:,,[ \u25a0\u25a0: "g y'.yt:';; ,ry, Plans t have been ",* made If1 ' f or rehabilitating' the "f salt-water/; plants at once \u25a0 and5 v one ?. the! first' improvements to\ be I made i,will|be*i the i establishment of I a'; tub j baThl house|with| 600| baths] in Geary'', street ; between \, Scott -land*": De 'ylsadero:/ \u25a0''": '-\u25a0 r 'f: ,'~\''--'S''i-'-. 'sl'i-s'f* \ \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 i^'-l DAXCE HALL GIIILS JAILED .^Fred\Webber,^Peter"jß6strum7fMar^ tinf Rausmassen.V Pearl '-'j'-'Webber *. -' arid* Florence^* Clave y y were %t I arrested %i % last nighi*attl4l3yMas6n^streetf hylPollce^ man \t John >' Sullivan is- and g are g held 3;liT detinue >• at '< the S^city.l prison, off' hay ing S robbed § Frank $ Ferguson,^ a' member^ of |ithe^engiheeringPcorpsf!la.f the "Presidio;? 'Ferguson '^visited:: the Bar b'ary.V coast ;.-£ night, Pearl^Webb'erlandtFloreniceSCtaveJlnla* danced h al l.'Si took Vthem |td|~supper;l and ! after ward .-, jo in ed *£. three they rf {said l-^were T;4friends7^ Ferguson' shortly,** afterward '& nilssed^l a containing^ oyer.^f 700 land S to the*police|that|hejhadlbeen-3 robbed. *'¥i TOO FRKE WITH REVOLVER j ;j Charles| McCann^ wasTarrested CearlV yesterday V' evening I in"! Fiirmorew! street,* near*Gr^eenwich, i |by|Patrblnian|ReaViß and-Kavariaugh.r^McCannlwas!flburish ; in g|a| fevo lverTan'd 3 firm g | in to'| this 5 air. 5 He ! assignedSnolreasohTfor2his(celebra' tion.'%He^wa^booked|atfthef central stationlfoi\?havingTdiscbarKt>diflrearma within;the Web«ter;«tr««t. l te&aj^*» SUPERVISORS DECIDE TO LEVY EXTRA TAX FOR STREET REPAIRS Out of Dollar '*' S> : .vV :^. \u25a0••'\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 .'.;,'\u25a0 Limit V;-. . " : ' ' f ' * >.' : ' * BUDGET IS AMENDED Resttictipn: as Jto^Purchase of F^ ? Voting^Machines^ Is \u25a0 % y, ,;\u25a0 .. ''•^\u25a0l^RenipvedV- }'\u25a0[ ± ;\ ,.-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 The board •' of^ supefvisbrs amended thelmunlclpal'budget^yesterday^ln^sev-f eral? Important" items i in /order/ tp; pre ventf a :{ possible ''\ attack -thereon I asj^to the | legality of the', special I tax: levy the}.Geary street: rqa'd, as'la? muhiclpalf system."!-' .-•\u25a0*_, f tjThe * finance '% committee f changed V; the wording of the' budget so" that 'the; $7^0,-" 000*; for.-? the % Geary 3 street % road %would 'come'f out r of- the* dollar^ liinitf of taxation ahds $72O,opo\wili;be iraißed! instead; for, thht sprinkling. -' sweeping^ahd^ repair, oflstreets'andiJlOO.OOO t-oipayJaflOtper cent^ Increased ins thej salaries* of fprW mar y : and 5 grammar • school v teachers ', by the^ 20 f cent 'special Uax; - ; :" \u25a0-' -* X i: \u25a0',- '\u25a0 .\u25a0? '?r '< '\u25a0S* The; s fund s for \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 public & improvements and> rehabilitatlbni of departments r was .reduced ; from . J1.246,580 Ho Js2o,oBo|and $41500j wasltaken|« rqm? the ! |200,000jf or. the]; purchase of . suppli es; by? the V com-. missary department *to • pay ' f orl^ team-^ ing.;:; ' : 'J:;, : .~ : ; -: ; ; ; \u0084v ,;' \u25a0-;.:.\u25a0 - ;, \u25a0 ' \:£ v«, v :'S^ /^MOREXOIN FOR PROSECUTIOPf r The : district 'attorney; was ; * allowed |l;6oo^fbr". a' ; : messenger;^' and; \when Chairman > Gallagher -stated >that i. the 'employ e"^ was 5 required •; in l view r of I the "hecessaryl enlargements' of j business ,* :n the^dlstrlctSattorney's^offlceV^helpro^ yoked t a? smile:-'i As- any evidence iof^the ehlargedHbuslness? the - district 'attorney, has nd 15,000 for; conY tlhgentf expenses... , • '-"-.\u25a0 j:, : ; \u25a0 T-Vlnlexplaining -changes ;. In'^ the , budget Gallagher, said: .'". ; . A f v .; :. > ' '\u25a0 '-." .\u25a0 $ belief ; that; the ?con r struetloh^of \u25a0;- the f. Gearyj street | road is not*{ such { an ;emergehcy^. as I; might 5. oe the subject of a. special .tax and; in order, to >\ avoid .possible; litigatlon^lti.was?de^ elded to - leyy t ' the tax f or v thel improve-" ment ; of i the J streets^ '. which"; all ', will , ad^ mit^ ls "a^ necessity."^;: ?- '>" .. ,\u25a0".,: £\ Gallagher:? also V explained « that the restrictive ;>. clause i ; contained . : In '.: X tho budget* that no "part %of ,--jthe*^ 1100,000 appropriated ' for/ the :f?department^of elections f should v b^e ; used h tor, l the'; pur£ cha.se of Avotl^ng j machines ),waa \ stricken ou t,>as; there" , appeared ' to I beTt aY misun^ derstanding^as^tqvthei'power,f of lithe election commission to purchase voting machines alneady, contracted for and that J the 'misunderstanding •' had been 'settled.'- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0/-.;.\u25a0':>:\u25a0 \u25a0;:r ; - 1 - •-\u25a0 - \u25a0%;?-\u25a0-\u25a0;. --;.v URGE! - HIGHER- SALARIES ?% Supervlsors^Nicholas and Coffey, mad)' a^stroriggappeal'vthat;i the F* salaries^ of firemen r and \ policemen be Increased as those of . the j school teachers i had ;\u25a0 been; Gallagher, ho we ver, explained 'that \u25a0 tho 'salariesfTof^the^ first? named '.were Jflxod ;byi-'th*e rcharter.V^whichYwould f>have •« to be 'J. for; the £ purposed : '^ThVfi budget $ 'toi i amended Z was Vagaih passed ; to j: print H and 'xwiir^be:; finally passed ; next -.Mon^^jr. 1» Iticarries iwith'i it total estimated expenditures ' of j $8,636. 700; ? ;hecessitatihg«^a*ttax l fof;Hl4ls)%)ri everyjf 100,forJclt# purposes.: -; .• Tt P'.V a Supervisor^ Fur.ey^. stated^ that ?rther9 appeared flto "* be *\u2666«; tendency^ to| reduce salaries \u25a0of "city [employes * and •he urged 2 that £ the rworkipg " people :-be i paid \u25a0 th« "same^ wages '*.. as-i- paid *by ;r; r private !: con cerns.-:i',:;^^" > ;^v.^i-;:':i^ f ;:,.;;-v' *; k-[ JilVltyisiitheVintentloif^thati^the^clty. .will^ continue '•to* pay-, the rates of i wages,"? said j Gallagher"-; . "Any . cuts must 'be of the ; high salaried officials of fthe?city>- government."-^ ? . . FOR DEFENSE ' OF HARBOR '-:'; The I petition < of/ the 1 war department that * ai'fsmair^tract *• of '.-land 5 on *^ the Oceah^j boulevard i nearj Hf street '; beicbri £ demnedifor^useXln^connectlon^withlthe fire^patrol^ system it orr.theVdefense ;f; f of San'^ Frahoisco;: harbor -was i> referred -tto .the judiciary* commlttee7S lt , is proposed to i erect \ a"| stucco I cottage,^ two % stories : lhltielght;and!a7h!gh! concrete 1 wall, will beibuilt aroundUt ' * v- ; ;^ '\u25a0'•(\u25a0• The"; resignation :of Martin'tFiedeman as assistant-: clerk 'was accepted. Fiedo man^willfgbllrito^buslness^^/r^v ' ; t '|?Th*e|f salaries f'ofvlaundrymen^Jn the cqurity t * hospital;' was 'iraised? from' $60 to:$80 and s those ; of irbner and washer f rbm ) s3s to $50. 5 .•"-..•\u25a0"'; \u25a0\u25a0>". ~:p'.' -Sj \u25a0"\u25a0' .' : '~ vr" ' X EMMONS , AGAIN ON . TRIAL ! :.W;' EmmbrisVwenti to; trlaltyestef day^ for^ the'Jsecqnd time 4on> a ? charge^ of'havingrswindledia.womaniinfa^min^ ing rdeal.-4".The|case ; is * being I heard ?in Judge Lawlor^s cdurt/;'.Mrs.* M.i E.I Hurst accuses : Emm'ona of '- having defrauded her 1 of .. $500 » through i false \u25a0.'. representa tions that :j induced'-A herj"- t0' ..." purchase stock :•* In £ the £ Drummer,^ Boy ~ mine gin Siskiyou county. ?; On r the j first • trial the Jury;-disagreed.;>r';y{ : ;".'" : -'C!;\v :'\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0' .--" " '1 v ~ GOES \u25a0;•'-: EAST ?; FOR PRISONER t'i-' Detective v ; Harry,* Braig \ left Kor;- Salt Lake¥ Clty^ last 'it night *i to isbrlnar.j back Samuel 7fL.^Mallsr4 who ?i Is yl,y 1 , wanted f: in thls'clty 4 'ori'a*charjKet;of i f orgeryO Mails is "accused- of /having signed '. the -name of j Ob) N.\ Orlow^ tol«.l check Khe] CalU" , f ofnia . saf e , deposit - and * trust ' company: . : " <". 11l \u25a0\u25a0 ; Mm - •"• ' - ' " "- !* • \u25a0"--' \u25a0* - ' "' " \ "-\u25a0" \u25a0 ' '\u25a0\u25a0£?&&&& fi^ra^H BBk^A bi^VHB^H v;;>'.- ;",'"* :^:^ :^:";: ! ; giants;.: of the : \u25a0 \u25a0 ..r \u0084 \u25a0:"'^T^Sfc'^'^^H ri -i*.> these j and $at * tne{saroeluroe|ni(^tfe* | HH J^U economical. When made with \u25a0\u25a0'"-' "\u25a0"'-\u25a0'\u25a0 V"- '\u25a0 ; '.-'"- .. ' - . i^H^HNß WmWvlr^S^^''' "^ H REFUSE TO INTERFERE WITH HOLOGRAPH WILL RECOVERED FROM URN StateVCoufts^Resist^ All Atr vtempts^toj Break [ Tes tament' 'of { Davis TO TRANSFER : SUIT Contesting UHeifs t Planning to Take f Appeal to^XJ;S. ?; Supreme Court / i/Thi /The /contest"' over- the "will '; of -the.latQ, : JacobfrZ.i Davis,:, who'- left -an Restate worth^ $2,000,000, ,; will \u25a0 probably ;' end? in !thersupreme" v court^6f;the^nite_d].Stotes. The^yarlbusVattempts of * Davis'. ,wif el have 'all ; failed.? -The r last, »an^ap£ peal* by.- Laura i E_. - Tracy 7 : f fbmV a J ]udg z nient i givenT. in 1' favor .jbf ; the ; proponents of (thelwill^lrt.the/superior,; court.; : "was denied .by^the; state 'supreme. '.'court >yesf terday,%and|theyattorneys~ifofl'th"eVhelrs have ; come "\u25a0 to ; the 1 ? cbnclusionT, that . there Is -little sniore <~f to? bergalned>. f rbm California 1 courts;, and say }. theyji will now: attempt - to get ; the suit in to ; the su pteme/: court f of ; the » States. l\i?-J Laura^E.-Tracy.V'ts'hib .was > In -Honolulu atSthe^tim^bf^Davis^ death thvi probate e of ? the j^will yon." November :, 3o. ISSC^ and -wljoihas' been ; attempting j to have ! the \u25a0wiir'set 1 aside bn^ the f grounds of i collusion J. and £ fraud • ever J since "'Au^ gust;lB,' i 1900,1 has not • been v able » to ."get a •hearing. ; ; She; did? not : commence rac-^ "tioh'!until i .more;.than" ? a''| year /after. '..the" probate I of? the ; will. She \u25a0 hopes , to ; ob tain ;aihearingankhe United* States preme ;courtf on -account tofjher^ absence f rbm"; the J state: ': The i supreme fcou rt , of the "; state * refused •to ;go . into '] the » ques-f. tiorisfofifraud in. obtaining Uhe'i probate of ;the;will;twhlch . is ;also, declared iby the{helrsUo*bbya : forgery,>asUt* could not ; get [b'yefi the^o.bjection*. that ' she had allowed*^ more than a -year to elapse be fore s she; commenced [suit. , ;^ . -"-. "We 1 will I probably] not '\u25a0 be^ able !% to^ go further i#n|/ the s state?courts,"? courts," i said : H. JW.)Philbrobk,'{one;of;theiattorneyar.fqr the'>heirs, "so >we '• are 1 ; preparing -to v'get the case: before ;;the supreme court f of the 1 United* States." .. A : ii.The % 'particular ' anxiety "of ; the ;• heirs nowMsj that <~" Elizabeth- Muir, | who ihas sinee i married jtheJMugan who i'flgured In^theDqlbeer^case.^andilsabelleVj Cur tis/vthe' recipients "of ::the *. estate";- under the 1 "will/J; borrowed \u25a0« $235, 000f fromv the ' trustees ;I of i; the \' r ot "• Califor nia^ on- .'so'ni'e:. of ? the :; property. They wished^to 'have^ the \cburt '^appoint? them trustees j forj this ; amount ' and the -rest of ; the V estate,^ so* .that %it \ cannot \ escape them- infeasevtheyj later;Obtain«a' : Judg ment, annulling ithV' will" on -grounds of "forgery, '\ fraud f and"' collusion. • ' " ; . " " r is An T l interesting,- point ;in r Uhe! case ,'is that -the .will Jin' dispute : Is "supposed have beeh'found'in'the urn in. which the ashes *of \u25a0 Davis*. ; wife i kept.'! \u25a0 TWO MEMBERS OF FORTY THIEVES GANG ARRESTED Abused of Having Broken Into and liootedf Store of - ;; C. H. Brown & Cb: ; -": Since ; the .; night • of --May \ 20, * when .;the store^of ; C.}H. vßrowni& .-C0.," Sixteenth and v Mission^ streets, ijwasj entered^ by, burglars and stock; yalued-at more' than $2,000 * ; carried \ away ' in V a "- wagon.v the police 11 , have ; been ] actively' at Iwork ; en "deavoringito^trace > the ;;' thieves.: : . De tecttvesvßurkeJ and 1 Smith? and x Police man Feeneyj' arrested f two "'*The? Forty ;, Thieves" / and y have* J their headquarters '-\u25a0 in * a f cave ; in -the'; n^elgh-. borhood of " Bryant ,' : --; and', y Fifteenth streets. <*;v Burke t and -0 Smith expect [, to land pothers the ,tbil9 soon:/ : r Jones Iwas ;? head u usher -. in the Lyceum I ', and 'he is suspected of ;•> stolen -''\u25a0 numerous^ articles from ithe 1 women's \u25a0'dressing] rooms.^'V '{;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ';j Eastman \ arid % : Jones were i!j in -, Police Judge fWeller's 3court : /.yesterday j on"> a charge^of," grand =;» larceny ithe "names -| of »^ George fMcQuald 3 and ? John Brown.\i.They j stole (a"* horse j arid -: buggy belonging {to^the Wan! Ness 'stables, j.410 Franklin * street.' -from': the i Potrero * on Sundays arid*f,were^ arrested ? by/, ; Burke, s Smith : a'ndv Feehey. -I The case ;was Con tinued "until ' Friday. ;,^ '..V; "\u25a0.'.\u25a0'••.-' Dental Examination An- examination, of .applicants for-li censes to practice j dentistry/ will "begin at the Affiliated Coleges," San Francisco, onV June »17i*"*' For^ further .'information apply itosDr.tFred'G."*Balrd," 1914 jSutter street,| San i Francisco, ; or * Dr. s J.t Loran Pease^Oakland.^ v ' - ..-. \u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 IftfeMOVAL PsIOTICE ; TKejSinger Stored formerly lbcated'at 17 -Jones Street 1156 Market Street V :^.":\jH^dquAcOTVforXfemijy and manufacturing ma- N chines, where our patrons will "recive careful' and all are ; invited to cail. %*% * \d4^^^l you rnav know /Wct4tov\\ .jV , \u25a0 -These machines - are never . sold to j ._ . . dealers— -only, from Maker to User. i: They^are now sold at lower, prices, : -7-- .quality considered, than any other. Needles and Repairs for/ all Makes of Serving Machines Sewing Machines Rented and , Exchanged SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Dr. Ernest Van Someren, J£*^K the celebrated Italian authority, says T^| food should be chewed iintil it is prac- L^i^i tically^ in liquid form before it is ' Ujjj S^ swallowed. Dr.- Liebig, the great Ger- I wS man chemist, says that beer is "liquid KSS bread" — a genuine food in liquid form. n§s The Pabst Eight-Day Malting §S§ \u25a0 Process does the extraordi- S&x nary work of changing tiie-BBlS£^^^)WW|te nutriment in, the barley-grain t^^^P^Sl^jß into palatable and easily di- E gestible liquid food. RpllS^F^B W Pabst - ' - . j [\u25a0fIfST/fITRI UJHHh''*!] olii^rvinnnri A l^* 'Mr^r. JL^JL JLJKJ \Jm»M> '9ft i\\ vT^ GltOi made from Pabst Perfect Eight' EI.f^LMjSBB Day Malt, is a pure, wholesome \S& f~'^l UttHlfißSl food, rich in nutritious, strength- "^~~~ ening properties that build muscle I ~^SS^>v "^1 ~/y*^ and make good blood. . \ Swl The flavor is, delicious— you have never 5§K3 tasted a richer, more mellow beer. It strength- a'^S ens you and at the same time lessens the work iSssX ' -When ordering {>eer, ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon. " ; : '^_W" Made by Pabst at Milwaukee 7^©MA And bottled only at the Brewery. 1^ >uSc«^^ Thos. W. Colltns & Co.. TM Till? UAIIF 'ff&Mb a\Jnp\ Hb^ &&<\u25a0£*&&& J*£<^ <*11 JCrOOCII Llcll \u25a0 H^^^^^^W It finds its way to the family I n j\i : y^^^tM) tablewhere itis more highly h B"^ *2r§§^7 >'•\u25a0 ' a PP* eciat ?d ; than any other * " I I JESSE MOORE WHISKEY L H - You may b« one who needs to "jet the first bottle— Do I H it. You'flb* thankful for the sajx^tioo.' \u25a0 : mm \u25a0'- .' •''-': •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ' . . '' * \u25a0 '"';'\u25a0''\u25a0 '. • ' I ON SALE AT ALL FIRST CLASS PLACES I THE BANK OF SANf RANtISCO '"\u25a0,.. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0', - \u25a0 Succeeds oa June : First THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, Capital and Undivided Pr0fit5. . . . . . .......-: $220^000.00 < A COMMERCIAL SAYINQS ,BANK Affiliated V witlv^tH©^ Crocker/ National Banlc.'^ > - • 'x—yi DIRECTORS! > ' * 'Dr. f Al H. Glaßidßl, 4 Tho*. W. Hnnttastoa, K. E. Johnaon, Safe Deposit and Vaults, |r