The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 21, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN OPENED AT FRESNO BY S. M. SHORTRIDGE Well-Known Orator Discusses Questions of the Campaign Before a Large Audience and Is Greeted With Salvos of Applause. . ROBBERS RSCAPE 11 NOONTAINS Men Who Held Up Reno Bank Elude Two Posses. s Pursuers Stick to the Trail-News of a Battle Expected. —_— Spectal Dispatch to The Call. RENO, Nev., Sept. 2.—The three men who successfully robbed the First Na- tional Bank of Winnemucca of a large sum of money have escaped to the moun- tains. They eluded both posses—one from Winuemucea, conslsting of fifteen strongly armed men, and one from Golconda, con- sisting of & dozen or more. 1t was the intention of the two pursuing parties to corral the robbers, but they were out- witted by the ou who evidently knew the country tho) Iy. That the robbery was well planned is vident, as the thicves had. two or three relays of horses foned 4 e posed route of pe The first change of horses was ¢ about fifteen miles tfrom Winnemuc and the second at the Silva nch, thirty-tfive miles northeast of the scene of thz robbery. The I one hour b veen posse arrived there. | "The robbers then struck out for Squaw DGE, THE GIFT - N IN THE ), WHICH WAS CHE T WITH A RINGING D TO THE ECHO. W. B. Ray ond, J. W 4 - 5 MINATIONS MADE Session of tk in the Fifth. & - SAN MATEO DEMOCRATS. Los Angeles Candidate for Assembly. WOOD C 20.—The Dem- v alled to heater at this , and_James Han- | .- | County Convention Unable to Find a | proceeded to or- | Valley, r evident intention being to | get into the Junipers country at the head Wil | of the Owyhee River, a ill_have no t 4 ack, t giveu out. Constable Co Abel and two Incian tr: nerift Dave on, as Jdid also Deputy ward Ducker and Ernest latter being the remaant of the | which left Winnemucca. { were hot on the he left them. This 1 pursuit received thi the only news morning. It | erally believed here that th . but the men who are | of the giving-up kind { fight may be received at A dispatch received here from T rora at 4 a hundred m| | from W about fifty miles | iles” of the | now worn hard | 7 o te Rock, but no answer ceived from them as yet | kaown §f t | anthoritie ¥ ih the robbers are h | point or turned from their sup- | posed route they will undovbtedly run t one of the other posses worked FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, NESEERS LT ok TRD I 1900. 8 | | i | Boy Poisoner Is at Fresno. | - Believed Him Enormity of His Crime. AQUILLA NDING HIM DEMOCRATIC 1 HON. ¥ .SALT LAKE, § | of S gubernatorial staff ard that center. ? UTAH SENATE W HOURS, APPOINTS A TO FILL THE VACANCY WHO, | Northern Dealers Are Unabl Orders. can officla find that Under z G w Judge O. W. r, to fill t dom ge political opy ously alarmed until they learned that his term would end shortl with the return of Ge , president of the State idge Powers, when whether his app nator by Act -a statu hen Mr. . Pow he v up offic a promi- rnor very ponents were case Quay th COMA Wash., i Young to Realize \ ‘i Temporarily Made Governor of Utah He1 N[]T GUILTY Fills the Senatorial Vacancy by Appointing a Democrat. OF HURDER Ac- quitted by Jury Too % SCARCITY OF COAL. e to Fill WILL PROBABLY FUSE. Populists and Labor Party of Mon- | tana May Join Democrats. M t TO JAPANESE. na Find Them a to the State. nd Opening To-qg tion will also, t a ticket in every | I w ¥ i 4 E————— e S '" TR o VERYBODY is to attend our RS ’ Zumwalt Trial. Zumwal morrow. We will Opening to-day and to- invited Grand new electric practi- THE large upper floor is now one immense sales- room and is reached by a elevator, which has lately been in- THERE are finely fitted dressing rooms on this floor and large mirrors, where the boy himself can see how he likes the cally have ‘“open house” for the two days, so that all will feel at liberty to visit the store without the slightest intention of buy- ing. The store, with its many attractive alterations, 1Is ready to receive you. You will find more room, more more n her arms of Mrs. Parry. ber, the prin- 1. 15 dead, and was impossibie In the famous £ rumore ) are me accommodations, stock and more conven- ience generally. / ay fon mext Monday. s one and involve rnment oil land as as not been actually w ght to file on e vided ofl h n ept. 20.—Dr. J. E. Cohn, quar- or California, and Dr. M. P. | | Mathews. secretary of the State Board of | | Health ot California, are here to taspect alf | | pound trains to guard against the possi- e smnk'?:ltnlxn;fldump.n of smallpox in_their State. Bt allpox is said to beery prevalent in Green the city | River. Wvo.. and several cases have developed = begun mandamus | n the e n part of the State. Dr. Mathews ation to her former | goes to the eastern e State in his | Gtficlal capacity this Seeks Reinstatement. Miss m by stalled. Mothers will visit this floor with delizht. Itis a'ry, comfortable and light, and contains a large stock } of thoroughly up-to-date suits, overcoats, hats, caps and furnishings for boys and children. SN clothes. For the conven- ience of customers we have an elegant reception room, where ladies can meet their friends or rest for a while. The daily papers and magazines will be found on the table. 0D (0 718 Market Street. HE ceiling of the room is finished light color, which, together with the flood of natural light which comes through the large windows, makes the place the finest salesroom devoted to toys’ apparel this side of New York. At night the place is lighted with eighteen large arc lights, in addition to the hundreds of incandescent lights which stud the arches overhead. in a ‘ R RN s, THRL U RN 1P T

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