The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 8, 1901, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1901. X 3 BOSSES ARE ANXIOUSLY AWAITING [PISTOL FIGURES oo THE TELEPHONE COMPANY’S SACK| v rLopiMENTITE = ? “Colonel” Brady's Bill Passes the Assembly and Its Progen-| === = S rln Sul itors Are Hopeful This Warning Will Serve to Bring| was Forced to Leave Forth Something Substantial to Insure Its Death in Senate Her Home, 1 [H + SO R SRS T e S0 = = EX g | | Husband Rescues His Wife and Child | an ‘ ’ er‘ : O After a Lively Chase Through Thres SENATOR States. LUKENS | —_— ?'EFCETE\\:’/‘:L%TTEES | Special Dispatch to The Call. FROM HIS | | SACRAMENTO, March T.—R. A. Lin- T i e i o e o B \ / ASEMBLYMAN frcm Washington, after h:u:ing pursue_d S S ) him the boy and tidings of e | SMALL LUMPS night that he lne:hms|wfle at S?uu]ehnnd« PrucumBron. | [sesmibe o M e OF THE GALLERY, 14 | 4 = SRS HANDING OuT | mother and McCrea. Linville said to- . | 2 | Linville tells is a remarkable | He detailed the manner of his pur- | ¢ police and detectives, and McCrea each time eluded him. While | the couple were on the train from Seattle | to Tacoma, McCrea got a hint that he was pursued and aropped off at a way Mrs. Linville and the . Linville told the | conductor she had been led away from her | | home by McCrea under threats to kill her | if she did not obey him and she begged | | the conductor to ue her. The con- | ductor told her to ¥ on the train until | the return trip should have been com- | pleted and she did so. It was then that Linville met his wife | and child. Linville says she told him| McCrea had visited her home at Lodi | { while he was at work in the mines and | at the point of a pistol commanded her to | follow him with her child. Once they wer | jaway from Lodi, he took from his valis a rope and said-that if she resisted he | would kill her and the boy and hang him- | | SENATOR self with the rope. She told her husband | l | 1 that she tried to escape from McCrea's LUCHSINGER clutches, but could not, The husband be- | lieved the story, which he afterward | learned the woman had told also to the | conductor who aided her and he then | brought his wife to her sister's home at | Aberdeen, there to let her remain until she recovers from her thrilling experi- ence. | | Linville has set the police on the track | of McCrea and will attempt to capture him. He is still somewhere in the State | of Washington. Linville was greatly con- | cerned in the fate of the boy and is happy | now that he has him safely within his ody again. He will return with the | boy to Lodi to-morrow. STUDENT FUNDS = ARE NOw GETTING BAGGY AT THE KNEES.. . “ e SCENES OF THE LAST DAY FOR WHICH THE LEGISLATORS WILL DRAW PAY o . N IoAR0 ; e R o ners, that was ¥, was re: priati t, was cut raised by Sensational Disclosure Made (lhv‘ } at San Jose Normal | School. { | | | —— SAN JOSE, March 7.—The Athletic A_..l, | | | | | soclation of the State Normal School is } | | financially entangled, and charges of mis- | 'y 4 | management of its affairs have been made | 3 Constitutional has reported favorably ments™¥5, to regul ablic work; 28, t0 pi Ten Dollars % | against its treasurer, E. Kottinger, who ¥ what the labor unfons wanted in the | graduated last June. Two hundred dol. mission to regulate matter, and sed the bill as tending to | Jars indebtedness is standing against the ies, and 24, to abol- | build up »vernor's patronage and | association. e O $ o s untavorable | Surround him with & polltlesl viag. 1 | dociation, The debtors called the atten- | ur $10 ready-to-wear clothes have always been one of RO e Adjournment on March 186. |and this morning he called the student | the strongest values in our store. Customers have considered body together and created a sensation by rted_upon, with Finance Committee. to|gnnouncing that there was i | ort upon. _with P i ool | ANNG & tha re was an indebted- | || 5 = . . | S L o i adlourmment on | Bess of nearly s against the associa- ||| |] them the most serviceable, stylish and satisfactory clothes || ter under disc B b - - favorably re- > report from 1 and Devlin New Divorce Law. further, that debts that were the d ve been pald were sqll | for the price to be had anywhere. While heretofore we have only had this ciothing in a few different patterns, we are now The treasurer is alleged to have han- | R TR Y | o Nosler bill” d:edl money. Inmnhlmv:!" manner. ‘A nlflni B 4 e to the Sheridan | (Nutt's Senate bill 535) received a serious | 5trel show which was well patronized | : H : r company will )" he | secback in sembly tocnighe. By pro. | Teslized 8130, et e wemsurer's” books ||| {| Showing it in many staple and fancy patterns equal to the re—Johnson, Ralston, I, Brown of San collected for a banquet (which feast was | i not given) was never accounted for. | o waonsideration oft | "The treasurer has been notified that he T place ot and it | failed to pay some bills, and it is ex- end'of the session pron- | pected he wil settle them. In the mean- ||| hed before It comes up on | ime the students have assessed them- | | d the bill, re- | | realized $150, vet the treasurer’s books ||| assortments found in higher priced clothing. Ten Dollar Suits The present stock of $10 suits surpasses that of any former season both in variety and va'ues, and coasists of gray clay worsteds, exceptionally-fine who believed ead ably will be re nal he bill is in the form of | selves to e up the deficiency. ing and providing the ans for tk llection of the *‘war , FROZEN BODY FOUND { ms” of the State, amounting to $4,000.- E | out of which $600,00 would go to ON THE TELLER TRAIL homas M. Nosler, according to the pro- oy ons of the hill, for the collection of the | Prospectors Discover the Nude Ra- hearing of the evidence in a it, if the court finds that a divorce exists, it shall make | claims. it e | goqu at the price, fast color, )ndlgo blue serges and many spring novelties lowing may be adjadged: o e O "._;‘i”’?:‘.‘,‘f.o?l‘é’tlé’?.’ll‘..'"‘o?'“‘s:fili.’l" 2% %a | Sleeping-Bag. which have been brought out this season. P ot e existence of the . | Francisco at ¥) per year, was pass: y — . O Buate eertl | 1y of"a pround for. divorse. ant The mare | the Assembly this attornans By bissed by | SEATTLE, March 7—A letter from Tel- el ler City, Alaska, under date of November T portions 3 the Braseo commnly | fom 0 10" a5e and e anesd, le YOLe | 137 ave that the body of an wminews | Ten Dollar Overcoats & c - ;Tfl::r-nrau to which the parties may be en- ‘ would move to reconsider. :f;':?::;o;“r;:: ?:::1 t&uex;t: or;‘}:eeflo‘:: ::nll!l | | the Contr of the State 2 “The " be i i | ! - = : . . £ ross reclpts of Whelr | g ulimoty or wuppor f it o minet Chi| THEIR ZEAL MISDIRECTED. |3 caro of death by fresiing or murier ||| And in overcoats at $10 we have box coverts in diff®erent light shades, ||| s fi e |42 proviicns tor the care ana custody of | Semators Seeking to Please Southern | hok,iou PIaY the man must have been de- | oxford gray cheviots, kerseys and other sultak_fle overcoat materials. They have ||| s vk OO O o R D Pacific Go Astray. C. Betch and James McKay made the | |||} been made recently and are cut in the season’s styles. ‘ CAL; 3 74 _ | discovery as they were walking along to- M \-Tl(‘) \?F,';Q.QIT‘RTERS' SACRA- | L JSer near the Tissice River -In their s to “he matters mentioned | ¥ENTO, March 7.—The Senators who ob- | path lay m reindeer sleeping bag with the s 894 . An appeal may | posed the ratification of the China Basin | bare feet and limbs of 2 man protruding | - to the Supreme Court within | lease on the presumption that the South- from the opening at one end. Upon in- cave 55N g ern Pacific Company secretly desirs vestigation, they found the bag to con- | or after six months aftar the entry | qunia) of the lease reckoned '“.,fhoufd 2| Yain the body of & man entirely nude wad decree, uniess it shall have been | o012 ¢ ® 2U-|in a frozen state. Beside the dead man | ersed on appeal or a new trial shall | thentic information, and _ thelr conduet | 0 & J*000K SiTan’ and his frozen clothes been granted, the court shall make | may compel the law department of the with the name ‘“Goldsbur” on the coat. firal decree dissolving the bonds of | company to make an explanation. It{ Nothing more was found to estabiish his | ny. The marriage of either party | transpires that President Ripley of the | i identity. permissible unier the staute. :nta Fe recently met President Hays of [ Betch is of the opinion that the stran- Primary Bill Passes. | the Southern Pac and submitted a | ger in trying to cross a creek in the dark statément that members sla- p committee primary election bill hat s of the Legisla- | fell in and got so wet that he took off his ture had received a hint from the law de- d crept into the bag to | Bill 793) ard Macbeth’s bill | partment of the latter corporation thet | Gothes and crep e bag get & to conventions, were passed | the lease ought to be opposed. “P;"esldent B mbly this morning without | HAys asserted in the most explicit man- INK MAKES HIM A MANIA e former Lill, as amended, | P that the company which he repre- DR, o 1 | sented was not fighting the Sa it meet strong opposition the California Legisintare: ang @ Fe In| gan Bernardino Citizen Committed to | authority bad been given to any officer Highland a Third Time. ! of the Southern Pacific to concern himself| gAN BERNARDINO, March 7.—Morris solution of th: marriage, but judge the a b Made by Union Labor | I These suits and overcoats are all made by union lator in our own work- once and nd it t shops. As proof of the workmanship, every coat and overcoat has a union label in the inside pocket. As proof of the material you get our “Yeargood” guarantee. You get protection, a guarantee and a good suit for $10. You can’t do better, for ours is the only union-made clothing on this coast. See our window display of these goods. warm. it was of party or, ob- | to the princi es en ted in the most e . v ! been asked | recent barty iattomnciated 1o, the most | iy {ie legislation relative to the jeass. Lo L * ’ o n ecent pa atfo: v oth high- | L - well-known youn;: business it 5 to a vote | est authority sinst . th s " | President Hays said further that he| v etzel, a X ; ; CABSE EIINILIOR 1 Secat b T LT unet - the teSe peo-4 e inquire if instruetions | man, was to-day ordered comunitted to 1 re L. g0 to the | B ectaration of Intetion 1o cummant ths | b4d been given from any department o | the Southern California Hospital for the said_that | pominees of the party. | oppose the Santa Fe, and if the inquiry | Insane at Highland for the ihird time | reupon Davis | " The caucus amendinents to the Senate | Should establish the fact of such inter- | within two years, owing to an overindul- | be considered al | apportionment bill were adopted in the | f€r€ the officer responsible for it would | gence in strong drink. He commenced im- | Assembly this morning and the bill was lled to strict reckoning. President | bibing two weeks ago and yesterday be- | deter- | ordered to engross: and third reading. | Ripley of the Santa Fe was earnestly re- | came a raving maniac. When Dr. Dickey | The all-prevailing <uit for little boys this season is the Russian Blouse The idea was suggested to Fashion by the garments worn by the Russian soldiers is uest and | The bill will b omptly passed by o | quested to present all the facts to the | entesed the jaii last evening to give Wet- | P . . . . 2 l w0 ,m‘jf?h,"f *:".«,;mn.;}.‘hm’.’n% eupily Dassed by th | outhern Pacific, ang the wires 'wer: | gcl m‘edlfilne the patient atiacked him. The suit is a fetching creation and 1tsi popularity is z;ssured. We T?re ‘ opponents Of the | test will be made aj i1st concurrence, | promptly used ompliance witl e re- | Wetzel then overpowered Jailer Keatring s H f R H bl suits in ver 00 ualities. h | e a S quest. a h i 5 'vance line o ussian blouse y g q K e I e University Bill Amended. . | %45¢ o1a-time obsequious servants of tne | S, BSLE plad, Tan down the sireet, ai- showirg an ad ‘ | By consent of both sides Senate bill 539, | Southern Pacific in the California Senate | He weighs more than 20 pounds and it providing a céntinuous appropriation for | S¢¢m to-be oblivious to the fact that a |required the services of eight men to materials are principally cheviots and serges in blue,red and brown. They come ved | B lersity of California. was amend, | B€W €ra in railroad affairs has dawned. = | handeft him and again pisce. him b handsomely trimmed with soiutache, etc.; the belts are mrade of ~white kid and ||| i q2ken UP | o3 in the Assembly to-day in & manner | e Nindahe grtbon et . </ ti in the same material as the suits. We ask mothers to inspect our line, ||| 53 Pl Be: | that very materially changes its import. | Bills Passed by Senate. t to the Coast sometimes in 3 {Tie scandals that the | A orlginally dramn the bill in effect ap-| §ACRAMENTO, March f.—The Senate ©f Interest to the Coast, 18 previous %> | hial installments. Unless future Legisla. | 10-day passed Kelley's bill appropriating| WASHINGTON, March 7.—The fo'iow- s n- in; ostoffices have becn established: . es sho repeal the act the ite wf | $19,000 for the compilation and printing of g D e o S S $300000 hot o Do provides for i e tar | the Btate Biue Books Macbeth’s, amend- g’"8’.‘1‘?»“'ebg.‘z%'a‘ifi!'ef°“‘\‘w"’a:,flf&‘i';fi'-‘ 7 had found where an | Jevy and Inserted as an item in the gen-{ing the act relating to the creation and Grant naon Dounty, John H. Bille pos: r had set up an|€ral appropriation bill. As amended, in | administration of 'a teachers’ annuity =23 L 3 bill, and he moved | accordance with the objections %ffered by | fund in counties of: the State; Walker's, | Master. Just had made up some golf caps for boys in the most exquisite patterns ever shown, for only 25c. { s issioned: California— » - : Fisk, the bill amounts to a resolution de- | appropriating $1500 for the Woman’'s Re. | . FPostmaster comm! = P & L z reree etter it was | laring Stale’s policy to be to appro. | lier Corps Home at e ‘s,gl‘f. GO R ather. Coutoe Copny Booa “Mother’s Friend” waists for boys, all colors and patterns, soc, 75¢ ard §1 RN - priate $2 ie: ara C A nes’, ating public A A % , 3 1. «‘r:e“(‘)f {‘;":}"‘; ~E%04 | other revenues of the university. Sections | warehouses; Deviin's, a pm):\rlm.lsngp $45,- !?; vice F. C, Bethel, resigned; H. B, W / | sa | it was o amend. |24 and 5 of the original bill are stricken | G to defray the indebtedness of the State | I4mS, Oneals, Mafers woaunty, . vivs| i out. Agricultur: clety, provides ety | 7 3 = ] we to do. 20 the | OUL vitt's Senate blll 55, providing for the | veot ttie. 0 ARTicultaral Bark. Saore e e e R endment wa e from its oppo- | @Ppointment of the State Printer instead | mento, In the States; Ray’s, appropriating Nasel, Pacific County, vice M. C, Feul- pr »mid much rejoicing | of his election by the people, was passed | $25,000 for an electric light and power 'resigned; Nellle Goodrich, .R-Dm | by the Assembly this afternoon by a vote glum for the Yosemite Valley. Greer's k{sl‘;g,‘ oty T¥iok Tt Bashe. e ing Appropriations. lof 4 to Guilfole changed his vote | bill, appropriating 35000 for a State hign- | S ELe0 . > Finance Committee has -d!- | {‘rnmlnnr l;‘:g-l;enrnd gave notice of a mo- e g:;:;‘elsg 513‘55‘1'1‘.’."3.‘?, nfi’t‘)‘:lc:?t“:’ . i | amend- | tion to re 3 3 2 s ! e “appropriation bill | A long debate preceded the roll call. | consideration. Caldwell’s Bill Goes Through. :uv commenced to consider | Kelley spoke for the bill, as did Henry B e Ty SACRAMENTO, March 7.—Caldwell's -y 000 on San Quentin has | and Hourigan. Brown of 8an Mateo, Tax on Tourist Sheep. 141l prohtbiting the false marking or la- o - | Laird, H n, Feliz and Guilfoyle spoke f boxes or packages containing 0 e e os S3ou | agatnst 1t o Trien Tmpeass ok T—Ssninie'a | ONE O O yaknod ‘the Reats tomps tunderetood that when the | Hourigan appealed as a laboring man | bill, e m tax of 4| U various amendmems‘had been voted Teduced from 800,00 to | to all those who “loved labor” to vote for | cents ahhgago::m‘; all shgeplhb:l% driven | down. The bill prescribés a penalty of H % » sem| vi already $100,000 in the | the bill, but when McLaughlin asked him L5 _Rmh"‘"‘g“fi“ummm iy ;rr.‘,,m %.m $500 for a violation o! n.-' Qut-of-town orders filled—write for anything desired in men’s or boys® clothes, furnishings or hats. SNWO0D 5(0 . 718 Market Street. ation w here wa + ot e th: he San Francisco | to-nig] st it 1= mow believed that the re- | B e ohiral Unton the Building Trades | by increasing the tax to 5 cents per head, . t 3 te. | were unit i opposition to the # A pothen. b -lhe"fl‘:m(g:‘:nglhguof Hourigan said he refused to recognize any SACRAMENTO, March 7.—The Senate AT Vefore 'the | particular class or organizatlon, but| The professionally comic journals have | passed Filnt's blll making Lincoln's birth- e o e mistake may | would vote for the interests of ail the | overlocked the remarkable fact that an | 4ay anniversary, February 12, a legal hoi- o o £or extra clorks | people. Gullfoyle told the Assembly plain- ' angry Indian Is a red cross. oy }

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