The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 27, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1900. FEMALE SLEUTH ROBBED OF JEWELS BY AN EX-SOLDIER . e et DURNS REPLY 70 THE CHARGES . . ¢ { : ; STORY OF PIKE'S CRIME TOLD BY HIS LITTLE FOSTER-CHILD re @ * b le * : : SR [2 < ® : H : ¢ | Denies That He- Disobeyed . s < ® . 1 the Order of the Col- ~ |3 > ] * - 4 . $ lector. b 4 ! | pe e : »> . | : Says He Instructed Customs Imspec- |, . * b ¢ tor O'Leary to Keep Wong Mei le ) & i . PS on Shore Until Further |® ) ) ¢ - Orders. ¥ . - >4 19 > . . L 4 * o announcement in yesterday's Call | § € | to the effect that Lyman 1. Mowry had | { > ) ¢ % filed w ms Collector Jackson a > 1 & | complaint aga Chief James R. Dunn | ¢ - . o the Chinese Bureau, accusing him of | ¢ . . & | disregarding the order of the Collector in | & ) ¢ . 3 | the case of Wong Mel, created much com- | ¢ ment in the Federal bullding. Chief Dunn | § * . 4 | did not seem alarmed at the possible out- | [ > o ¢ ' come of the charg and stated that he | * © | had not been notified of the filing of any | ¢ b e . ¢ arges against him. He made the fol- | ¢ * by ng statement 1o a reporter: XY - : “Wong Mei, wh case was numbered | [ * the 2d day of June | ) 4§ & L 4 *> ° X a merchant re- | 4 Chinese Inspector * @ ville and found | 4 > . . - - P4 p 3 > * b ¢ @ * By 4 ° . B 4 : & 5 & . 3 + ¢ letter to the | @ - - ¥ charge of | o + loft at the | I * the names of P . country | ¢ ) ed, stat- | o ] to China L 4 - * - @ P . . ; L 3 . ; 4 * * - . be ) 4 of those | ¢ > . . Friday | o . b ks D4 . * * : kS s - . @ > o i gone. b MRS . - res. pos 4 * & Llary 3 CLARA._ - : : RONCOVIER : - - [ 3¢ : . : P - \ . =o - Supervisors Reject the | o 3 scre ¥ Bid Submitted. 1 rs : g " s i pera b} Coar tch to The Call 3 SCENE AT THE INQUEST BEFORE CORONER COLE * cted the r §{ ARRISON D. PIKE murdered I atvorcea wite, He P i n commitied Clara Ror 1, and the f NOW ACTIVELY - MRS. ROSS' HUSBAND el ‘ Shed Light Upo Burglary ARRANGING FOR THE JUBILEE Finance Committee Calls for Funds to Carry on the ph : SOUGHT BY POLICE | cl | He Is Not Dead and May Be Able tolt n the Cederberg | Mystery. P+ P+ e 002+ 0000020 Q ; William F. McKenny, w . Grand Project. : & | of grier. 12 S A RO B ) A S e 4 + 1= = == - ! 1 . = i 3 4 — % & 3l imies - . 1 : § pe = in ® 3 . | 2 S A * +| Warned Other States Against . o . +| Admitting Travelers + 3 From California. & ¢ @* » 3 | Dnited States Creutt Judge M . United States District - & @ | heard some evidence ye: Nominations Ratified. ¢ | Dr. Kinyoun as showing K n ¢ & | feelings regarding th: ; & o | Circuit Court and toward the * & | California. This evid & | telegrams sent by Kinyoun to . . 4 | Boards of Health in proclaiming 1 olorado, A 1 & 4 | the color of official authority to the quarantine officers at San Diego. | ir $ | Bait bron elevtns denths in’ this” city Eureka and San Pedro in this State, and b & | bubonic plague and suggesting quaran- 4| tine measures against the State. This ettt - | was considered to be outside the It g € | his official duty, which was to M 4 | surgeon general of the United S & | the existence of plague if he believed it + | to exist, and await instructions. | , Counsél for the petitioner contended 4| that It was no part of Kinyoun's duty 4 | to place himself in communication with < | Boards of Health In other communities - = ST e AP G i P | DItk the sifact of dmmiagiag the Btate of Your relief begins the hour my electric treatment ERIK S. DERBERG. ¢ | Californta. The fact that those telegrams charges your system.: You've lotions, . were dat. e 15—the date of Judge b e B B I B A R W % .6’1 Morrow's injunction against the China- ligatures, bandages, but the aggrav. ere. My c==HE police are now satisfled that the and attempted burning of the fiat at 3539 Twenty-fourth street. After Mrs. Ross had read the disclosures ymour and asked to be Der- she had recelved on the head from the al- leged robber. Captain Seymour expected some developments, but was surprised | publie expense. Captain Seymour deemed it not wise 4al souvenir but n a ;‘:‘;‘n‘;’,'dnn;;‘":fn;?l;‘.ffi:: f;e';_,r‘“fl;;‘: ¥ill|it is an admission on her part that the blems iz living plants and flowers i |man is not dead. Mrs. Ross, however, Golden Gate and other parks. | stuck closely to her first statement co: statements, but so far as can be learned last night to make public her most recent | cerning the happenings In the Cederberg | | guard at the Vallejo-street place yester- | day and last night and refused to permit | his daughter to be seen. “She is sick | | with a headache ever since that time she van everything she knows and it you go to him he will tell you all. than she cares to tell. If she herself had anything to do with the plot she must | have had a confederate, they say, for the | | out of the fire and her release from her ! perilous position. Cederberg takes this view of the case. He thinks, too, that the person who set the curtain on fire in the dining-room was careful to extinguish the hlaze at once before it gained any headway. town quarantine—was regarded as signifi- | cant of evil intent. The issue has been narrowed down be- sage tickets from San Francisco to Eu- reka, Cal., to Chinese and Japanese. Kin- | youn says he gave no such order. His counsel says that the refusal to sell such reka by the Federal quarantine officer at {inyoun having no control ormer injunction case. The morning’s_proceedings opened With the reading by Mr. Maguire of copies of telegrams sent by Dr. Kinyoun to his dep- titioner in the suspension to hold good until the recelpt | of ?:nhtr orders from Surgeon General Wyman at Washington. May 2% was the date on which Judge Morrow and his as- sociates ijssued the injunction against in-| terfering with Chinese and Japanese go- | ing from and coming to this city. The letter-press copies of these tele- | el el o el b This is illustrated in my beok, sent free or upon callin I advise for your case free, and at my office. nant secretions and irritating pois which nourishes the weakened organs into new I vour pain and restores vigor. JACOB CLARK, Cordelia. Cal Dr. M. A. McLaughlin, o ¥ BRAT WRITE FOR MY BOOK, FR 702 Market St cer Esaray. 3 Bioex, oor. Spring sad Secssd Asgelos. Burdiok Bts., Les €, show remedy is an electric batterj with special attachmen ons, and reduces the swell- The Call yesterday morning she went | was struck,” he said, “and don’t want to | tickets was the voluntary act of the = 1 The dectric : 3 5 b of Captatu ot De- |t ot | steamship company, in order to avoid cause and cure. e electric current throws out the s to the office of Captain of De- | talk any more. _She has told Chiet Sulli- | Fleamstip COmPATY. o, POIET 0, Mot 3 that port, Dr. Kii = : 3 g . s Captatn Seymour does not seem to hold | Over sme PR G ing of the parts. My treatment is the unerring hand of Na- y United States District Attorney Coombs | F B cut much hope that the mystery will soon | 45" feststant United States Atiorneys ture, the same power which revives a drooping flower or quest she stated be solved. Nearly everybody connected Woodworth and Banning again appeared 3 2 » ; he w with the case 1S now of the opinfon that | for Dr. Kinyoun, and James aguire rolls a world into being. Iy Belt gives a gentle animation adache as the result of the blow that | Mrs. Ross knows more about the robber | and John Keough for Wong Wai, the pe- € e relieves My Belt cured these men of when he found that the changes she de- | reason that it would have been a physical | utles on the borders of this State. The varicocele: b - sired to make were in regard to her al- | impossibility for her to have set the fire | dispatches are dated May 23, 199, and in- | i Tk e & 2 > T leged husband, John Ross, whom she had | and then tied herself up within the short | Struct the deputies to suspend all action | F 5 B JIILTAMS. Creston. San Luts R - stated dled here and was burled at the time that elansed between the breaking | In_the mstier of {he Inepection, of CRp | B. E. FLEHARTY. Hanford, Cal | ok - - alleged husband of Mrs. Lillian Ross, | flat on Sunday night and insists that n Rt p the central figure in the Cederbers | never befors saw the man who atteckes | Srethor; Suayeun and the Pacific Coant S in? * robbery ¥, is not dead and|her and set fire to the house. Frank |be settled next Monday by the testimony ) - if he " found he may be | Lopaz, the young woman's father, was on | ©f Captain C. M. Goodall and Dr. Kin- 1 1T d some light upon the burglary youn. That company refused to seil pas-

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