12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912. LIEUT.-COL. FRICK GROCER MISSING; TROLLEY MEN ON TOUR Today 's Meetings of Improvement Clubs TRANSPORT DOCTOR LAWLORIN SCHMITZIS CITEDCASE HIS STORE SOLD Home Industry league* Palace hotel. Electric Railway Chiefs Here Officer Medical Corps Will Sliver Heights Improvement club, Judge Must Why Fraser, Bride of of 47 Maple avenue. ? Show Cause Mrs. W. J. Twin Peaks Improvement clnb, Standard Alkaline Make the Round Trip to Twenty-second aad Douglass District Court Should Not Three Months, Prostrated Q streets. Water Alaska on Sherman Improvement clubs are re- Quash Charges Over Husband's Absence Natural M quested to furnish data for this TRIP TO BENEFIT column. A _Bmß_ Standard A billet, combines business An alternative re- a which writ of mandate William James Fraser, owner of Delightful fl Remedy with pleasure, insuring an enjoyable is recovering and will be able to ac- quiring Superior Judge W. P. Lawlor 503 Van Ness avenue, disap- I I to store at for sea voyage vacation with agreeable du- company her husband when he leaves appear before the district court of Monday evening- has Table ROADS appeal peared last and PUBLIC on AND May why for Alaska with regiment. 27 and show cause ties ashore, has been secured by Lieu- his singe. SJSH? Dyspepsia my '. jtfl4} the remaining 27 graft Indictments not been seen or heard of Water itenant Euclid B. Frick, medical Captain 11. P. Wilbur, coast artillery pending against former Mayor Eugene Mrs. L. Fraser, his wife, is pros- corps. recently with Stomach Operators' and Man- corps, who arrived here from E. Schmitz should not he dismissed was trated. She is living- at 700 Octavia Officers of Orders were issued at division head- reported duty yesterday issued by the appeal yester- ubleS detailing Honolulu, for court or Frasers have married Highly Tr quarters yesterday this offi- and has been assigned to the command day. This action followed the filingof street. The been iJSByi ufacturers' Associations ln= cer as surgeon of transport Sheri- a petition three months. ° and of the Sixtieth company. by Attorneys Prank Drew Fraser, her hus- Medicinal E2g?j| dan for the round trip to Alaska. The and Charles H. According; to Mrs. 1 Fairall for Schmitz, In closed gout spect Facilities ship leaves here June with the Thir- which it was alleged that demand for band has been prosperous. He Qualities 3||§n tieth regiment infantry assigned Monday night at 6 o'clock, of to Army Orders trial had been made and refused and the store northern posts and, after distributing j days but did not go home. He did not notify headquarters and companies about that 60 without trial had elapsed. was going. That the direct cities of its A for of his wife where he Owned by and bottled under Visiting the principal the along coast, ders:H second motion dismissal the night, said, he was seen a ot French Government their several stations the indictments on the ground of continu- It is in control the country on an 11.000 mile tour In the thex Sixteenth infantry will be em- The following promotions of officers of the taxicab with several men. That is the Infantry arm are announced: ance for 60 days without trial was transportation, five barked and brought here for duty at Lyman ' last trace of him. interests of electric W. V. Kennon from lieutenant colonel made by Schmitz' attorneys before / the Presidio. Lieutenant Colonel Fraser went'to her hus- officers Electric Rail- of Fourteenth infautry to colonel. Superior Judge Lawlor, and a re- When Mrs. of the American Frick's orders require him to make an Charles G. lieutenant colonel then place of business Tuesday morn- Morton from quest was Presiding Judge band's ( far orrI & HeBa way association and the American inspection departments. unassigned to colonel. made of a by the name of _ey.) ' of the medical Thomas F. Graham of the superior ing she met man W.T.HESS tor asso- Abner Pickering from lieutenant colonel of Potter, who said he had bought °PUBLIC Electric Railway Manufacturers' Ninth infantry to colonel. court to dismiss the indictments in W. H. NOTARY Francisco yes- Colonel E. *J. McClernand,* * command- William 11. Johnston from major unassigned the place from Fraser the night before. Room 709, HEARST BUILDING ciation arrived in San Lawlor's department of the superior Phone Kearny 232 visit of three ing the First cavalry, is expected daily to lieutenant colonel of Twenty-sixth infantry. He also declared that he bought Mrs. terday morning for a at post. on Benjamin Atkinson from major of Fourth court. automobile, was given Residence Phone West 9483 Railroads the He has been detached W. was by Fraser's which days, officials of the United service for some time, but to infantry to colonel. No action taken Judge Law- her a wedding present. men interested in mu- Fielder M. Beall from major of Twenty-eighth lor, but Judge Graham refused to con- to as and prominent his regiment in accordance with the Fraser is years age. arranged Infantry to colonel. 29 of He is STATEMENT ?? _?- nicipal transportation have recent order requiring all officers who sider a case in another department. as tall, THE AND AFFAIRS OF THB program for the visitors'. Palmer. E. Pierce from captain of Thirteenth Judge Lawlor, described 6 feet 9 inches medium OF CONDITION an elaborate have been holding staff details to re- infantry to major of Fifteenth infantry. In their motion before weight, light hair and smooth shaven. Yesterday was devoted to an inspec- join their -commands. Troop B of the Charles Q. French from Captain of Twenty- Drew and Fairall contended that Mutual Benefit Life Insurance car shops, fol- flfth infantry major of Fourth Infantry. Schmitz ready at calling tion of the local street regiment has been relieved from fur- to has been each OF DDSS?Santa May 9.? by a at the Burlingame Lutz Wahl from captain unassigned to major of the case and that his have PIONEER '47 Clara. Company lowed luncheon ther duty at the post to enable it to of Third infantry. counsel George Norwood, one of the earliest settlers Country club. prepare for its for objected to all continuances. Judge in this part of the state, who came here in OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, on the 31st day om- departure the Se- Philip Powers from first lieutenant of Eighth year ending on The object of the- tour of the quoia park, Infantry to captain of Eighth infantry Lawlor, it Is thought, will announce 1847. died today at the O'Connor sanitarium of December. 1911. and for the to try to national where it will pass after a short illness. He was a native of that day. made to tbe Insurance Commissioner cers of the associations is the under of Frank C. Burnett from first lieutenant of his decision on the motion to dismiss to the re- public may summer the command First infantry to captain of First infantry. Boston and was 76 years old. For many years of the State of California, pursuant dispel any false ideas the Lieutenant Horace Monroe. this morning when the Schmitz cases he was engaged in farming near Lawrence quirements of Section 613 of the Political Code the purposes and con- Colin H. Ball from first lieutenant unassigned come up for trial. of entertain *as to # .'? to captain of Twenty-fifth Infantry. station. said state. dition of electric railway companies. AS^KTS Captain * reported Herndon Sharp from second lieutenant of value of owned... *2.877.819. 03 Norris Staten has Eighteenth infantry to first lieutenant of Second Net real estate PIBI.H BENEFIT PROPOSED for duty at re- Mortgage loans on real estate 60 299 the Presidio and will infantry. Loans by collateral 2,350,000.'51xA«i« The street railway exports will seek lieve Captain J. C. Wyck of com- Eugene Santechi Jr. from second lieutenant secured - understanding the Loans on company's policies as- «.»-?« to bring about a better mand of the Tenth company, the latter of Fifteenth Infantry to first lieutenant of signed as collateral 19,^5'i^x2 »twcen patrons and street railways, having to general Eighth Infantry. Premium notes on policies In force 5,862,287.09 1 been detailed recruit- William A. Gance from second lieutenant of ~_ the improvement of the service and the ing service at Fort Logan, Colo. On Trip East Cash market value of stocks and Seventeenth infantry to first lieutenant of Ninth Your 40,735,945.83 party bonds benefit of all concerned. In the Thomas N. McCartcr, above, infantry. Cash and la - GOVIA In company's offlce Warren, Major William* C.*Davis,* coast artil- Elmer F. Bl'-e from second lieutenant of Four- banks 1,452.807.79 Thomas N. MrCarter of Newark. N. J., presi- and Arthur members of lery corps, confined to by teenth infantry to first lieutenant of First in- Interest and ....rents due and ac- Railway is quarters Portland, Tacoma, Seattle 2,989,620.24 dent of the American Electric associa- the delegation electric railway illness which prevented his participat- fantry. crued tion and president of the Public Service Csr- of I/Pave of absence for two months is granted Net uncollected and deferred pre- of V'W ing in the on AND THE 1,843,001.14 j..ration of New Jersey; Arthur Warreu visiting the city. review Wednesday in Major Edgar Russell, signal corps. mtums York r. pisentative of the committee ou public officials honor of Secretary of State Knox. The leave of absence granted Captain Llndsey Agents' balances: Debit $18,907.48. !_»_. relations. American Bteerric Railway associa- B, Cheatham, Philippine scouts, is extended to credit $4,981.94, net 14.015.52 Wilmington. Del., presi- . tion- Oscar T CrosbT of The proficiency test the bat- include September 18. dent of the Wilmington and Philadelphia Trac- * * of* first Lieutenant Colonel Richard M. Blatchford, In- Total $147,311,304.95 ;!,..> C. Pelrce of uiem- talion of the Thirtieth infantry will be fantry, unassigned, Is assigned to the Sixth in- Deduct agents'debit balances 18.997.46 I-r of th-- execative committee of the American conducted at the "rifle range at Fort fantry. Manufacturing association and DEMURRAGE MEN Lieutenant Pavid C. Shanks, "MILWAUKEE" Total admitted assets $147,292,307.49 Railways Barry Colonel Infantry, of today. This command holds a manager of the railway department record marksmanship for infantry unassigned. is assigned to the Ninth infantry. scenery LIABILITIES the Boston office of the General Electric com- in Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. Noyes, Twenty- through land where Nature has placed unsur- Net reserve on outstanding poli- , secretary reglments that is unexcelled in the first infantry, is relieved from assignment to cies, computed according to ths pany; 11. C Donecker of IN CONVENTION Mortality, and' treasurer of the American Electric Railway I'nited States army. At the conclusion that reginipnt. passed in grandeur and rich in agricultural resources. American Table of stwociatkw; Arthur Warren of New York, rep- of the tests the five companies will re- Lieutenant Colonel John F. Morrison, infantry, with interest at 3 and 3% P" . of the committee on public relations, delegates answering the unassigned, is assigned to the Twenty-first in- cent $133,804,436.00 reaentatlve IS turn to their station at the Presidio. OLYMPIAN" COLUMBIAN" Present value of supplementary an Electric Railway association. call and many prominent rail- fantry. "The ?"The life con- Francisco, roll Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Cabell. SeTenth contracts not inrolvlng Charles N. Black of Sab. Safford, formerly manager to Th* Finest Trains Across the Continent tingencies 1,833,775.15 manager of WITHroad men present, tha twenty- J. D. of Infantry, is transferred the Fourteenth In- resident and general the post Y. M. C. A., Camp Elliot, fantry. daily between Death losses and matured endow- and second vice third annual convention of the Ameri- Lieutenant Colonel Willis T. May, ments due and unpaid 44,986.00 the United Railroads canal zone, recently transferred to infantry, process adjust- of the the unassigned, is assigned to the infantry. TACOMA, Death losses in of president American Electric can Association of Demurrage Officers new branch lately established at Port SeTenth SEATTLE AND ment 191.873.C2 Railway association, was also appointed Major Harry A. Smith, infantry, unassigned, Death losses reported, no proofs will begin its session at t*ie Palace Townsend, Wash., where -he will act is assigned to the Twenty-eighth infantry. GEO. W. HIBBARD, Gcn'l Passenger Agent, by the two organizations a member of as was a Captain William W. Besseli, infantry, un- jTO/W/ (S-f recelTed 400,000.00 com- hotel this morning-. Meetings will be secretary, visitor at the Pre- C.M.&P.S.Ry., Seattle, Wash. Death losses resisted 21,000.00 ideational and consultation sidio yesterday as guest of Secretary assigned, is assigned to the Thirteenth infantry. interest and rents paid held today and tomorrow, and pos- He will be assigned to a company by his regi- MfmmmmmUUmf Unearned mittee. Wilson of the local army branch. commander. ?W For further information and descriptive literature, call in advance 1,724.05 sibly the conference will go over to mental m Commission to agents due and ac- EDIX ATIOXVL PROPAGANDA Leave of absence for three days Is granted on or address, crued 7,861.27 During trip country, Monday. Rules and regulations gov- Mrs. Paul If. Potter, wife of Lieuten- First Lieutenant George F. Waugh, Twenty- amount hereafter pay- their over the serenth infantry. Estimated 30 cities will be ant Potter, Thirtieth infantry, who C. H. MILES, D.P.A-,C.M.&St.P.Ry. able for taxes, based on the in which principal erning the demurrage problem will be Leave of absence for four days is granted business of the year of this \isited, the visitors will be joined by framed and special that was operated on recently for appendi- Captain Frederick B. Hennessey, Tuird "Tht New Steel Trail. 22 Powell Street, San Francisco, Cal. ? committees the general field ar- " statement 556.000.00 other men delegated to take part in the have been studying different aspects of citis at Letterman hospital. tillery. Dividends due or to become due to tour. The educational propaganda will the matter will report the result of . policy holders 4.164.530.36 through consultation Special reserve funds 6,308,243.50 be carried out their year's investigation. The dele- Premiums paid in advance 62,024.17 with city officials and the officials of gatas are: Federal corporation tax ia dis- street railway companies. A. G. Thomason, commissioner. New England pute 61,853.98 bureau, Boston, The party was met yesterday morn- Demurrage Ma>-. All other liabilities 134.199.39 reception composed R. Al. Albright, manager. De- ing by a committee murrage bureau. Raleigh, ft. ('. Total liabilities ?.$147,292.307749 of Charles X. Black, Thomas Finigan. M. C. Shields, manager. Northern Demurrage INCOJfE K. Colby and W. E. Amann. After bureau. ItftnncsnoHii, Minn. Total new premiums received $3.0.T4,133.R8 S. Allan, enjoying luncheon at Burlingame and W. V. commissioner. Pacific North-west Total renewal premiums received. 17,889,145.13 Deniurrape bureau. Seafil<\ Wash., Consideration for supplementary inspecting the shops of the city rail- J. C. Haskell, manager. Southeastern Demur- contracts not Involving life con- way system, the guests followed their rage bureau. Aiianu. (.;... tingencies ....- 418,74927 own inclinations last night. Among K. B. manager, Tennessee Demur- Tnterest received 6,266.32fi.36 those party entertaining the rage and storage bureau. Nashville. Teno. Rents received ..? - 97,749.44 in the R. A. Taylor, manager, and West Profit oa sale or maturity of visitors were: Virginia Demurrage bureau. Rlehmond, Va. ledger assets 13,012.44 A. H. Babcock, chief electrician of the South- I. R. Van Tuyl. manager. Western Demurrage Our Great Atlas Offer Increase in book value of ledger ern Paciflc company: J. Q. Brown, assistant man- bureau. Omaha, Neb. assets 129.95.1.63 ager of the ijan Francisco and Oakland Terminal James O. Klapp. manager, Wisconsin Demur- Income from all other source*.... 17.213 r,-> Tailway. W. R, Alberger. vice president of the rage bureau. Milwaukee. Wis. Sau Francisco and Oakland Terminal railway; L. K. Plosser. assistant manager. Alabama Total Income $27,866,285.<3i^ P. P. I/egrec. chief engineer of tbe United Rail- Demurrage Storage bureau. Birmingham. Ala. DISBURSEMENTS r'>adv. and U. P. Hibbs. general superintendent J. F. Roach, manager. Central Demurrage and Cash paid for losses and ma- of the I'nited Railroads. Storage bureau, St. list tured endowments $8,073,724.40 "** involving life contin- PROGRAM FOR TODAY F. A. Pontius, manager, Chicago Demurrage To Readers of THE SAN Annuities CALL gencies Chicago. FRANCISCO bureau. 111. 165,096.35 All inspection of the local street W. n. commissioner, De- Premium notes and Hens Tolded will by a murrage bureau, Denver. Colo. by lapse 917.32 railway today be followed paid for surrendered policies. 2,875,431.23 trip H. P. Eager, manager. East Tennessee P<> Cash over the Oakland traction and tnurrage and Storage bureau. Chattanooga. TVnn. Cash paid for dividends to policy Key Route lines and a reception and M. W. Rotchford. manager. Illinois and lowa holders 3,205,653.04 banquet at the Palace. The banquet Demurrage bureau. Peoria. 111. Expenses of Investigation and set- of men C. H. Griffin, cotumissioeer, Intermountain tlement of claims 734.38 will be a notable gathering Claims on supplementary contrarts in railway in- Demurrage bureau. Salt Lake City. I. tab. interested the electric Janx-:- Kelly, manager. Superior Demur- not Involving life contingencies. 210,84S 26 dustries of tie Pacific coast. Among rage bureau. Diibuh. Minn. Commission to agents 2,206,739.88 Mayor Rolph, Mayor