The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 31, 1900, Page 3

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[ THE SAN”FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1900. EVIDENCE POINTS . TO FOUL PLAY : Mystery of H. B. Gilroy’s Death in the“ Nevada Asylum Clears With Sen- l‘ sational Results. Special Dispatch to The Call. | of the man's condition. | stated to Supervisor 1 that he fell into s in Win- n brought ha nation of the c: when details ¢ w the case will WOODMEN ACTIVE. Will Conduct Inquiry Into the Death of Their Comrade. ied with the fn- anced concerning local eamp of the Wood- ed last night at be the matter to the were sent to the take charge of the | | | 1 | | friends of i | to p I R R R R TR R R O S S S s CATHOLIC D |FREE BODKS SOLETYELECTS | FOR PUILS OF Fff of Humboldt ¢ | | 1 | | | | D444 4 4440444044440 40000040 0000000404400 0000044444460 0 040044 | WIDOW OF EX-GOVERNOR Evidence Was Purely Circumstantial | R R S R R S s s e S ST FALL OVER A THOUSAND : FEET YET ESCAPE DEATH Harrowing but Marvelous Experience ofy L. Cole and His W ife, Caused by Slide on Mountain Road. Special Dispatch to The Call, RESCENT CITY, Aug. 30.—Mr. and Mrs. L. Cole, citizens of Redding, Cal., were brought to this city to- day, the latter Being in a mdst critical condition, the result of an accident that happened on the coast wagon road in Curry County, Or. 5 The unfortunate couple were returning from a visit to Gold 'Beach when, on a grade cut in an al- most perpendicular mountain slope, the roadbed gave way and the wagon and its two occupants and the team, consisting of a horse and a mule, were precipitated—the lady to the ocean beach about a thousand feet below and the wagon and team, with Mr. Cole, to a lodgment against a tree some fiity feet under the grade. Mrs. Cole’s first fall, clear of all obstructions, was about one hundred feet, she alighting in the top of a myrtle tree. Thence she tumbled, unconsciously, the remaining nine hundred feet to the beach over the cragged suriace of the declivity. Mr. Cole was entangled by the harness and wreckage of the pendent wagon and team and only succeeded in exiricating himself by the use of a sharp knife which he chanced to have in his possession. Thus from his perilous condition, he continued to slash with his knife until he liberated the struggling horse mule, to take the chances of their descent of the yet precipitous incline. Mrs. Cole when found was thought to be dead, but she recovered slightly, and when brought to town her condition gave promise of ultimate restoration. Strange to relate, no bones were broken, or dislocated. Mr. Cole, though considerably shaken up, has no serious personal damages to complain of, :md‘thc wagon and team escaped with far less damage than can be reasonably accounted for. In fact, the mule came out unscathed. This narrow grade has twice before during the past few years been the scene of serious mishaps—once, fatally, to one of the Stutts theatrical troupe, and but recently in the severe crippling of several members of an itinerant circus. Mr. Cole will institute suit against Curry County for damages. P44 4440444944404 4444444444444 4444 freed 4 and + YOUNG LADY BITTEN BY A DOG MAY NOT LIVE ] Bre++ 4444444444 444440 + YOUTH SHOOTS HIS FATHER BECAUSE HE RYERSON CONVICTED |+ and the Judge Finds Her Guilty drophobia and She Gives Indica- of Manslaughter. tions of Insanity. | rM SAN DIEGO, Aug. 30.—Word has been HAD BEEN ABUSED Spectal Dispatch to The Call L ‘J soeshva frois Miesralia il Nvs tHver MONTEREY, Aug. 3.—News has been ‘ L i, | | son, widow of the r George received here from Sacramento that Miss Ryerson of Lower d been | PENDLETON, Or.,, Aug. 30.—Ar- Minnje Sarchett of that city, who PRI e : : nd guilty of ma thur Kelly, not quite 12 years old, bitten by a dog bel nging to C. W. [ R Fears That She Will Succumb to Hy- | UKIAH BARBER STOREKEEPER | VICTIMIZEDBY N JAIL ON A HIS MANAGER' CHARGE OF ARSON George W. Piner Is Robbed Frank Dowling Is Under Ar- of Several Thousand rest and Lynching Is Dollars. | Threatened. —_— | Trusted Employe Collects Various | Indications That the Fire That De- | Sums From Patrons of the stroyed Dowling’s Shop Was Store and Then | Started by Himself to Se- : | Levants. cure the Insurance. 4 | — ———— | } Special Dispatch to The Call UKIAH, Aug. 30.—Frank Dowling, & barber of this e was arrested this aft- LAKEPORT, Aug. 30.—By trusting 100 | ernoon on a ot raterved W | implicitly to the hon of his bookkeep- | Ciry Tru Dowling was er and manager, V. 1€ 1 The hearing | storekeeper at Kelseyv robbed of between | ous other storekeepers about town, well, | ized. ! A man who gave h and claim | Mexico is t |a great d great as have been victim on al is belleved F Nothing and there to his -present photograph fieation pur Melville r under can be had f d Lakeport st was emple s clerk. He stayed en_went to ( month: few ley, where I scame manager n. erected sfawmill. Thence he wen | Kelseyville, where he was given em | ment by Mr. Pi His work w has row azo suspic- performed and control of the he started for for the first ! wrong suspected ination of Pine edness in his Until Mr. Pir time 1 and ¢ warned =3 5 e ing her senter 2 was brought here this afternoon by lin of Del Monte Grove while she vith which h Miss Julia Weber of Stock-|Superintendents at the San | i 1t wil e rememverea that about a|4 Deputy Sherift Blakeley for the 4| VISHtIng relatives in this city recently, ls | | i { vear ago n in murder of his father, forty-five N iigousiy ill that grave fears are en- T : . ) " | | - . tertained for her life. It s 5 ACCUSED OF FRAUD. ton Unanimously Chosen Jose Convention Favor |uve | 4 miles trom titon, Tussday. - +| §ifsd Sarenere Q‘a with the fesr that Victimized 1me : | geaq, | . , the = ered X she will have hydrophebia unless the doz | own o X i - yrand President. [ the Idea. | Mrs. was about 5 vears old. He and 4 |is killed and begs piteously te nors Hog {he town, | Joku A. Howard Ghirged . With 1} - s : g Arthur had been in the mountains + | shot. Her physicians believe that the ter: legaily” Secking o Collion. & RO | 1 o Ehe past weak byt Arirar o | ;'lrh!a;”l(l‘l‘r\"r)mfl strain she is now under will Bounty. i s Jn turned h Wednesday and stated 4 | PTOC e dreaded disease or insanity | ctters i N 7ISALIA ug -Jot owar R t t of Di-| They Also Propose Placing the Nor- qaughter. that his father had Teft him. Hl‘mev:\ ?l‘x’l“."r 2 ‘n“fxflhir wmr'i o Faung Lo ‘fpplyri‘or L:tter;] St ""\lj;»'\n"" oy ‘»[ :1?:: mal Schools Under Control of : ity of Mexico, but was found on the blankets which v e Jemanded. that the. dog | Spect e B | a State Board of Re- | | gents. . — | SR ¥ + * OFFICERS CATHOLIC : LADIES’ AID SOCIETY + - — + + + - : b + + . r + 4 + > - + e + * - 4 + . s 2 + - + o + > v M r + + e - £y o on the gov- > + 14l schools was + as @rr ettt rtrestrtiritice all system shall include prim- h 1 such § E 3 ‘ r kind letter T beg leave | b : ted: o 2 ittee, strongly recommend that * p forn 1 iform series v 1 grammar - furnished - tate e of charge or | . t that our State constitu- ur State Board se to be com- s of s and seems to T ¥ said board in the open | B all text books or copyrights, b s ch superior to our present series, £ 1 of this con- e onsisting of five | of h power to act dn cational commission proposed amendment to ar- tution, Cducation et such copyright reeded for a uniform »r uge in the elementary hools of the State, and to fur- xiks to the schools of the State ar other expense. it changes were suggested In levying taxes for support of t ‘committee. as adopted authorizing “the ittee of nine to »nal commission, a committee on legisl all the proposed amen ubmitted. Superinten ollowing ‘committee: to; J. H. Strine, ouiter. B4+ 4444422444244 440444Q ¥ AGIIN RUNS AWAY BE'AUSE SHE SOUGHT HIR HOTHER'S CARE h to The Call 30. — Minnte , the ruz in the night night dresses, an te circumstances, in Iter addressed e prese 2. S| < R Resol v %, little tots were se of the forest by the . they were g The following of & Mrs, M- 18 named to urge the Sems . ate dirers Club in the interest of savi e g Big Basin forest: o cen to her moth- ar-old girl was pman, Miss M. E. Til. th J. den and R. H. Web: Kirk, J. W. Linscott, er. 60 Et A 5, s A A AAAAA A DM rt 1cCytny. However, 4| —_— ' v "“"j;":ledmi"f ! Forest Fires Checked. o the Anekiovsst. - msfl LOS ANGELES, Aug. 3).—Forest Su- Il eluded the whehful eye of 4 | perintendent B. F. Allen !s convinced that o 1 caped. The 4 |the mountain fires back of Pasadena, ¢ the fact, + | which have been raging for several days, 1ousd the girl, ¢ |are mow under control Assistant Su. ted Eirl. 4| perintendent B. C. Thomas _telephoned 15 to why 4| Colonel Allen this morning that the re- *oud time, she 4 | ports of the damage alleged to have been G her mother 4 | done by the fire yesterday and last night 4 | wore very much exaggerated. Thomas 3| 5n0 word to this city that there is no Ganger to the city’s water supply and the 3| fire is not preading. but is on the con- trary, ng checked by the Government te4 4444444444444 4@ rangers. g the boy brought back and an Investigation made. The boy then sald his father had kil himself with a revolver. This rnoon, however, he confessed to dering his father by shooting him with a rifle, claiming that he with him, S tha was then with th | s Glenn County Fair. m SANTA CRUZ, PPt bttt bbbttt e it ettt eees B R e S A AAAAAAARRI be killed at once so that the girl may be relieved from her fear. | As yet the owner of the dog has not | | agreed tc have him killed. i e Decorators at Work. Special Dispatch to The Call. Aug. Mrs. Ortency er E. G. killed on the TY t | Thomas, who was rece | Mount Tamalpai i mpted to col- s county. wS | Mrs. Ro 30.—Decorators plied for le | tate will go. | The Gl commenced work at the Armory to-day | bied fOr lgtters of The following —The Gle had abused him and threatened to for the Republican State Convention, the | cotare oinmne o been chosen to kill him. Deceased leaves a wife colors be white, blue and gold. J.|erty in this city va e coming v = and nine children. | Steppa stant ’secretary of the | ceased is the woman who J. Bev- ilt Edges and Willows was won by th ‘kmlvo (ntl*nrru. I(vvmm“tflo{. arrived to-day | cide in Alayeda a few rgent, ‘:‘{ 1{:.. ldges ar lows was won by the and will remafn unt e conven- | le ee mi i —_— mer team by a score of 4 to 1 (@444 444444444404 4440 | ion after the conven- | left three mi: 3. Me- E 1, T R, b T » T at half prices. g chance if you need a suit. Ready-Ilade Suits Suits of all-wool cheviot in desir- able patterns,+good, long-wearing material, sold formerly for $12 50; until the sa'e ends the price is $6.85 Fancy cheviots of good material in quite a few pleasing patterns, price last spring $15, now $8.45 Made-to-Order Suits The suits we made to order for $13.50 and $15 previous to this sale can be had up till Saturday, a week, for $10.00 Youths’ Suits Good suits, of our spring and sum- mer stock, must be cleared out to make room for the fall goods, so have cut the prices from $7.50. $8 and $9 down to $5.85 Remodelin nds § Yes, our Remodeling Sale will close on Satur- day, a week from to-morrow. Until then you can buy clothes at the following big reductions. During the week of celebration we want to display new fall goeds and expect to have the store ready for an opening. To-day, to-morrow and next week we will sell what is left of some spring and summer suits You can’t afford to miss this SNWOooD 718 Market Strect. 8t g Sale Hats A big assortment of derbys, fedo- ras and graecos in the late shapes and dlors; $2 is the value, but our price is $1.30 Golf caps made of remnants from our tailoring department; we couldn’t use the cloth otherwise so charge you for the making only— ISC each; 2 for 25(,' Shirts Fall line just in of Garners’ per- cale shirts in the prevailing colors, brand new goods and only $1.00 Golf shirts made of fast colored material, sizes from 14 to 17, former prices 50c and 75¢, now reduced to 35¢

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