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THE SAN FRA SCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1900 RANCHER BAYL WITH Light Breaks In on: the =~ Mystery of } the Tragedy Near : Glencoe. Footprints . in thef Ground and an: i Empty Shell Point to Murder. ESS’ SONS SAY HE WAS SHOT DOWN HIS OWN RIFLE BY A MIDNIGHT ASSASSIN > >e>eO e @ S e e o i o e o e o g b 2 ammeeS - —— VICTIM OF ASSASS;N AND DIAGRAM OF SCENE OF MURDER. s SHOW TRAIL OF PRINTS MADE BY MUFFLED FEET OF MURDERER:; A-WHERE BAY- FOUND; B-WHERE EMPTY CARTRIDG WAS LYING; C—SPOT WHERE RIFLE LAY; D— - POINT WHERE TRAIL OF ASSASSIN WAS LOS —BAYLESS' SLEEPING ROOM. & AP DU SN SIS SO0 SO S EDUE DU S0 U S0 S SR S SRSV SN SY S Y s murderer is considered most probable. The derer intended to sacrifice my father in ¢ small outbuildings are distant from the | the flames he started first, but seeing that residence several hundred feet, and the ' the old man escaped, ran to the barn and . ken shed, which went up, in flames, set that afire. Then he got the rifle and in guich through which the pre- ran back to wait his chance. 2 s \,( \\nuh blow toward the residenc “If the body had not been so badly of the investigation only | burned, the evidence would surely have i was & bu te: clearly :] smonstrate the been found. It might have been discov- e ke oSy Weae R | ORF he murder theory. ered anyway. but the Coroner buried the empty rifie shel ess, a son who resides at | remains without making a proper exami- : e M Qia’ streets, in Oakland, | nation. The head was gone completely, i ne of the three who went immedi- | The old man's body was a good target S Ihto | ately to the scene when news of the with the background of bright flames. i father’s death reached Oakland. He has| *“Of course, there is a picion. m o, the direct €¥° | returned convinced that the old man father had enemies, but I am in no po S ety assassinated, after being driven out by | tion now to give names. The authorities f footy at the sons | AoBABEINALed, Ao s of Calaveras County have all the inforr v (el the story. There | "1 "have made arrangements to return | tion possible to give on the subject. I € ar Fhe trall of steps | to Glencoe *'said Mr. Bayless to-day, ' greatly that the wretch will never X R e road oud | “to_continue search for my father's | brought to justice, because of the destru : g e urderer. fc re is no doubt that he | tion of the evidence which might convict . the burned house: | was foully slain by an enemy who, I be- | him.” | 4 ‘,"" D e o e ve, intended to burn him to death, but ~ The ranch upon which Bayless met his 0 the ditkie Piln Javing failed in that, shot the poor old end was purchased by him with a por- the £ 1 down while he was trying to save | tion of the treasure he and several em- & some of his stock. ployes unburied beneath a house } '{‘ “The footprints. so carefully traced. | and Grc streets ten yes E 4.1.1 P 3 p £ g hel Suf-| tel] the story. They were followed as if | worth $87.000 was taken from hiding tayiess | rounded by the same indistinct Drints.| {he murderer himself had left description | place where It was buried. it is supposed, it was all but consumed in | which were traced back ‘again 1o the| o his movements that . My father by a thieving coiner of the United States m 1t ranch road, then down to a fleld that seb- | occupied a room on the first floor in the | Mint. Bayless' widow and surviving . e e tes it from the Glencoe road and|front of the house, which faced dfagonally | children still reside in this city. They P oo dwelling ther across the road 1to the | the r d. At the corner across the were making preparations to visit the e brush where the trailer: | front undoubtediy where the fire ranch when news of the death came to = " 3 A Tha the houses we by the started. I am convinced that the mur-|them. | - Chance of Fresno, | rievances which could not be settle § . | without a long and probably costly stri { He then said that the nafional adminis- | tration is opposed to the workingman and | MORALS IN SOCIETY diaposed to favor in every way. corpora- | tions. AND IN BUSlNESS | For this reason, If for no other, Demo- WOMEN'S DAY AT GARFIELD PARK Lhr’:t'an Church Delegates Discuss the Work of Progelyting. e Programme of the Day Is Varied and Interesting, and Many Papers Bearing the Day’s Subject Are Read. PA on tch to The Call Missionary work conve at Gar- apart f Ch Mre. Alum- to rendered crame v writte History by Mrs. J. A was _read by 3 Alame x Two Themes That Are Exploited in | the Congress discussion in which all the delegates at liberty to take part followed each ad- erats would champion the cause of labor. He then made a proposition that the the strike was ordered on the road a tribution of $100.000 would be made to the treasury fund of the strike. Furthermore a monthly contribution would be made, the size of which would be sufficient to en- able the payment of strike benefits. The proposition was not given a moment’s con- sideration and the man who made it was told there had never been a prospect of a strike. This story was vouched for by the man to whom the nronnshlun was made. ENEUUHAE[I] B BRYAN WORKERS Believe a Series of Strikes Would Aid the Nebras- of Reform at Pacific Grove. CIFIC GROVE, July 3).—The morals of busin were received attention t of Reform, h be- w vester the Califor Iy called to ROOSEVELT EXPLAINS ) of the union, kan’'s Cause. (Themorning TO SENATOR HANNA - spent in committee work anc L I conferences fed . s | rEal 'hf? ¥ mm‘:,n_{;(" ‘“1 Liberal Contributions to a Benefit | spectal Dispatch to The Call. | the * 7 i Fund Offered if Railroad Em- NEW YORK, July —Senator Hanna | un- and Governor Roosevelt had a hot time of Mrs. ployes Could Be Induced at Republican headquarters this morning. ) Ward. At 1:30 to Quit Work. Mr. Hanna took Roosevelt to task for a &ress proper was opened, o speech delivered on July 17 before the oductory devotional ex- s convention of the National League of Re- programme was s discussed in St segun its John of Kan- L = Colonel Epecial Dispatch to The Call. publican Clubs in St. Paul. The Republi- can rational campaign managers have been much worried over Democratic at- tacks upon the speech, which represent NEW YORK, July 30.—The Herald says: wctical confirmation w obtained to- and t ked on | ¢ of the report that certain partisans of | the Governor as having declared that all <. his main point be- | William J. Bryan, hoping to improve the | Democrats were malefactors and coward Lo ther the morals | chances of his election, have attempted to | Governor Roosevelt appeared at heac o R o strikes and kindred disorders, | quarters 16 the morning and rushed down Tts Eiftect a condition be produced as ex- | 11€ ¢OTIIOT 23KNE SABETY >n. as he rals,” and the Rev after the Homestead riots, it | entered all doors leading to other rooms subject nomic i is believed the labor vote would be cast for Bry So much impressed were the Republican leaders with the danger that threatened them that they caused to be sent to all were locked and nobcdy was admitted while they were together, The Governor found Se tor Hanna di- vested of his coat, waistcoat, collar and cuffs and up to his elbows in ‘work. Governor Roosevelt had not seen the Our E W. the heads of the great raliway systems a | attacks upon the speech and he was Line friendly notice t an organized attempt | gstounded when he heard of the interpre- and the second, by Would probably be made to create discon- | tation which had been put upon it. He Dr. J. A Wilson of the How- street M. E. Church of San Francisco, ‘The Present Crisis of Patriotism.” A were tent among their employes. From one intimately connected with the management of the New York Central it was learned to-day that for a time there was much fear the men would listen to the voice of the agitators. “Early in the spring,”” he said, “it was | learned that the leaders of the Republican answered Senator Hanna, banging his fist upon the table for emphasis, that he had never accused all Democrats of coward- ice. He declared that he had been totally misrepresented and he insisted that a newspaper containing a_stenographic re- port of his speech should be sent for so that Senator Hanna could see for himselt elegates to the congress regard s opening as successful. | ¥ Histor was i % party were greatly worried because of at- | what he had sald. : : O illowas | Activity of Thieves in Petaluma. | fcmpts being made to incite strikes in | " eser i oaid. o brotght the Gover- Br Jug, @ | Svecial Dispatch to The Call different parts of the country. nor and Senator Hanna read that portion 9 A° Nisvitt | PETALUMA, July 30.—Thieves stole a| ' -We were given warning and were &{ of the speech which furnished the basis & n interest. | 40-pound water trough, two ladders and | 'Tjfe more Watchinl In consequence.” | for the criticisms. ng was by the unoccupied honse belonging to M. E. Ra- | tion as a labor leader and who is now a | Democrats in his accusation of lawless. k. ckton on ~‘Our fael and sit .,'\l‘mi in the r"vv"hf—rn'pal_’! of power among the employes of r{:l!roadx. ness, disorder and cowardice and that - W opaes | Lhis city on 8 inday night. | This man was considering the grievances | words could not reasonably be applied (o . in’ My | There m: it have been several men con- | of the men on an important line previous | Admiral Dewey and General Wheeler his ? MY | cerned in the robbery to consultation with the company's repre-| face cleared. He decided that the best Thieves also effected an entrance Into | sentatlve. One day he was approached by | way o meet the attacks upon the speech i grocery store of Bteitz & Son soon | the agent of A man who s well known to | would be to print It a8 a campaign docus t inight Saturday and were at | aspire to a seat in the Senate from his [ ment and letIt spe ak for e, sy ¢ stoze when a son of the owner | State, one of the central western group. 3 he midnight visitors astily his agent without any preliminary tal the window through which they | said that he had understood the employes | Notification of Brynn and Stevenson. ad tchman Mrs. What of e Mur- A. R. Hatha- 1 a consecration er the cotnmittee conferences of Irv Christian for the Women's State are W. Crayerort Morgan of Py ma. m m the presi- ppok Mre. W. 3. Martin of Fresn Mrs 8 shit of Saratoga, Mrs. R. L. M. i ta Cruz, Mre, M. E. Alumbaugh e, Mrs. 8. & Murphy of Red Biuff. s k-Mrs. . M. Butler of Willows Y Nash of $ rancisce, Mrs. Li f Wa rings, Mrs. R. Davis of Bue Grant of Woodland re. WM. White of San Fran- Magill of Winters, Mrs. J. H. it Trvington, Mrs. C. W. Jopeon of | Mrs. Vira Durham of Irvington, isher of Petaluma, Mrs. Lyma: 4 { Saratoga. \uditing-Mrs. Mary Durham of Irvington, re. M. G. McMilian of Bacramento, nary Tidings and Junior Bullders—Mrs. Burnett of Hollister, Mrs. F. 8. Ford of isco. on—Mrs. . E. Hemtree of Sacra- m Usuers—Mre. J. A. Cameron of Alameda Mra i THAT AWFUL WEAKNESS § secured ingress and escaped. | of the road under consideration had many INDIANAPOLIS, July 30.—The commit- MAY SURBEI,GY BRE CURBEDI No honest doctor will deny that 4- ~+ During 1899 upwards of 8000 Electricity is the only mnatural sufferers from rheumatism, sci- restorative, the only means of atica, gout, kidney, bladder and liver troubles, nervous debility, paralysis and general weakness voluntarily testified that my Dr. Sanden Electric Bl PATENTED, worn according to directions and under my treatment, had abso- lutely cured them. This is evi- dence which cannot be disputed and is convincing proof of my ability to cure you. My free illustrated book, which will be sent securely sealed to any address, tells all about it, or I will be pleased to have you call, examine the belt and ufl.lry yourself of its merits. Office hours, 9 to 6; Sunday, 10 to 1. DR. T. A. SANDEN, 6 O'FARRELL STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. mmummmmm curing ailments of a nervous and debilitating nature. The only difficulty has been in the manner of application. Experience com- bined with study and a reason- able amount of intelligence should educate any man in the proper application of a cura- tive agent. My life has been spent in this work. The result is my improved method. It is a great success. | For terms apply to MRS. P. J. MARTINA. tee of reception for notification day ex- pects Messrs. Bryan ad Stevenson August | 7, during the evening, but they may be | detained in Chicago so as not to reach | here until August 8. They will be es- corted here by Mayor Harrison and 300 | members of the Cook County Democratis | ,(‘luh with other prominent Democrats | | from Northern Indiana and Illine “They also retieve Distress from Dyspepsta, | Indigestlon ana Too Hearty Fating. A per fect cemmdy tor Dizziness, Nausea. Drowst | ness, Bad Tastew the 8outh, Coateo fongm Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. I'hzy Requiate ihe' Sowelss Purely Vegetable. Small Pill, Small Dose. Small Prica. No More Dread of the Dental Chair. ELY WITHOUT ‘method PAIN, by our the gume. late No | Variors E 3 in_ San Francisco having P 5 and ingredients fo extra rowns and p natural te 1 find us to d We will tell you in advan . EXAMINATION N3 PLATES § New Yurk Dental Parlors S, 723 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. OFFICE ..PORTLAN H SEATTL MAIN BRAY D, OR WASH. DR. MEYERS & CO., CAN YOU GO WITH ONLY HOUNSY i OF STAGING. ROUND TRIF. AND ONLY $8.00 FOR TH THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONE MOM THE JUSTLY HI[‘.HLAND bPR'NES DANCING =ix nights of the week. Tenm- Bewling. Cement Swimming anq»« ACRES of Shady Groves and MILE: Shady Walks. Finest Deer Hunting fn the County. and Gutdes, Hot Mineral and Cold Mineral Plunges. Hunting Vai COMPETENT MASSAGISTS. ot Wonderful Numerous Mineral Springs H EXTRACTED AND FILLED AB- | Curative Properties. Large Cool Rooms, lighted | by Electricity. Call on LEE D. CRAIG, or address CRAIG & WARD £prings, 6 Montgomery st Highland Coronado Beach HOTEL PO s a Pe Country Summer Home BAB( Coronado SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal Specialists for Ailments of Ven, 731 Market §t., San Francisco. MANHO0D RESTORED “CUPIDENE Lo This t_ Vegeta aiizer, the prescription ¢ famous French siclan, quickly e you of all ner- vous or tive or cases of the genera- Pains Debil ng l‘rm'w and Constipation. ™ e b e o | Cupidene cleanses the | nd the urinary organs of all | strengthens and restores in Pin var: i liver, the kidney: impurities. Cupic smnil W Fhe rea era are fot cured by Doctors | pecause 40 cent are troubled with Pros- | Bilte “Cupidene the only known remedy to | cure without an op . 00 testimonials. A Swritten & and “money re. ned if & boxe et a_permanent Cure. $100 a I or 36500, by mail. | Send for free circular and testimonials. ‘Address Davol Medicine Co., 4 is st., San | Francisco, Cal., Grant Drug Co. Third st mfi visi» DR JORD GREAT MUSEUR OF IHITMY 1051 MARKET ST bet. 6:247:h, S.8.Cal The Largest Anatomical Museum in the World. Weakneeues or any contracted discase pesitively eured by the oldest Specalist cn the Coast. Est. 3 yoars OR. SORDAN--PRIVATE fllswfl Consultation free andseictly pri Ao Tre tment persona Pos.tive Curein eve: PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. Travelers from every portion of the giobe show their appreciation of the comforts and luxuries to be obtained in these hotels by making them thelr headquarters ~ when iting San Francisco. Connected by a covered passageway and operated under one manage- ment on the American and Eurcpean plans. s Fig & in_a non-poworony | temedy for Gonnrrhmg W Gloet, Spermatorrhoes g Whitts. unnatural s rges, or ony infle-mas u, arritation or u.erms . on ~{ MUCous meme rHeEvaNS Ciewion Co. branes. Non-astringent. Sold by Dragwists, 85 “SRbreio prevard, ot 200 ot 2 bottiea Bkt (lish BokE Vo Pty WéakMen and Women HOULD [/SE DAMIANA BITTERS. THE | great Mexican remedy: gives health and strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. enilworth tua, Mill Valley roughly renovated. Electric lights, bii- liards, lawn tennis, croquet. Strictly first class, PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, S~ climate 23 78 shad Ame For equ Monterey Coun Cal.— that postotfice. For illustrate: ther information address M. D., proprietor and SANTA GATALINA ISLAND, 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. GRF‘:TFQT ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Second Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- ““Tuna Club.” nament, auspices the Seventh Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Society Resort. The Sportsman’s Paradise HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB always open. Golf and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information, hotel rates, unique ar- rangements for camping and illustrated pam- biets, apply to g e BANNING CO., Los Angeles. Cal. 222 South Spring st., OLEMA HOTEL E. B. NELSOD ager. OLEMA, MARIN COUNTY, CAL. SPECIAL RATES Until August 15. Write for Terms. GE (37 éokwes Address A. BETTENS, Mg, Byron Hot Spines Call on Tombard SARATOGA SPRINGS Call at 416 Eres-p o ] write J. MARTE Bachelor P. O. Full information gladly given. BLUE LAKES, Lake Co.; fine fishing, boating, bathing and hunting; in the heart of the mountains. The best table in Lake Co. Address O. WEIS- MAN, Mid ake P. O., Lake DRUHE, xcellent accommod Cal WA lass table. All kin Fine Pring water Ra up. reular. C. H. W. BRU % santa 1.‘,-,. CARLSBAD IR SPRINGS., Most beautiful spct in Lake County. \Waters unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver. kidney and bladder affections. Accommodations frst class: 310 a week: lighted by gas. W _R. McGOVERN, Kelsayville, Lake Co. Foroma THE GEYSERS, Sooome ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. Natural steam bath: swimming, fishl; buntivg and livery. Write or pamphie HEIMER. Manaser. [L MUNIE fl(fl'l‘: LOS GATOS, C: Beautiful & r o u n ds, magnificent view .n.l first-class accommoda- tions. - Large sunny rooms. Special rates to familles. Free bus meets every train: 55 miles from San Francisco. Fare §1 &. THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin- Sts., San Franclsco. Strictly First Class Family Hotel MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietress. NAPA SODA &PRINGS. UNDER NEW IANAGEIEN'I‘. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. e 4 H ° e or ® ny of sojourn- month at along the Northwestern Radl- are to th homes. | five years; | 1n the t ol 25 ‘CALIH)R_\H HOT PFING Those who intend take their vacation August, and tho have thought should do so, to of find the desired acw'n"md\ tiors. Call for “VACATION,” a little book just issued by the company, giving Camping Lo- cations, Hotels, Mineral Spring Resorts, and a list of one hun- dred and sixty-seven Farms and homes where Board for the Summer can be secured at from $5.00 to $8.00 per week. 650 Market st. %)- Ticket Offic “hronicle bu! eneral _ Office, Mutual Life ding, Sansome and Californ! san neisco. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen'] Pass. Agh. Take the rest you have earned. ake the HOT MUD BATHS your healtk sake at asoRob]es HOT SPRINGS and physt clans, $10 ickets. ta's summ n Natu susands of urial n stages: round t 50. Take Tib m. Terms, £ a day at 7:30 a. m. §12 a week. References—Any guest of the past increasing. . Propristor. const MULGR patronage . The Place for kKest and Healtn, Orchard Springs. OF THE SIERRA NE- P W, IN THE FOOTHIL) vada, qutet ar C r ar-round ¢ air. fruit and a o Jeal grounds and surr #s; on railroad, 136 mil San Fran s & week: open all y oklet. Address _ORCHARD Si ago Park: Cal. Formeriv Agu man n The Y EME ne ¢ INDE PENDENCE LAKE heart of the Sierras. Periect ciima: magnificent for- An tdeal spot fine fishing, excellent table, est. no poisch _oak no pests ( l.b Hl\\} m‘rw?nden Lake, Cal LAUREL DELL LAKE. t ;'.»x ln-lr.\ w walks, e v H. WAMBOL rcular to Lake County, ¢ Laurel Dell, KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. The healthiest resort in the prettiest county (s a. Trout fishing—finest in the State- Créek, 15 miles for casting. Huntin s game IN surrounding mountaine quail, deer and bear. EDSON BROS. Proprietars, Beswick, Siskiyou County, C 51' HELENA SAM’l'AlII]l .'fS:iLii“' Napa Valley. The institution has all the ad vantages of a health resort as well as being fully equigped sanitarium. Carriage meets trafns at St. Heiena. Send for ciren st ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. ANTA CRUZ M« unuhs miles from San home in redw fruft: go W. CRA . Santa QUIET home fn Sonoma pedwos esgs. milk, cteam. fruit: free dma: terms 36 per week. Ads __Heights, Occidental, Cal. LEN OAKS RANCH — Nice 'ur'flund“ comfortable rooms: good table: c location. Address F. QUIEN, Gien Elien. ca-

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