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v THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1902. GIVES ROBBERS HIS REVOLVER, POISON BRINGS | THEN MAKES PURSUIT UNARTED FINDS PROFIT 'Cold Muzzle of Shooting Iron_on His Neck Wilts Mul- ife | / Rodgers’ Dream of Love Frances Ives Wads 1itv| cahy, but Flying Bullets Do Not Feaze Him o 1 With | Y, ying € S Embraces Cupid as After Quarrel Wi ¥ . hier. Father. Cashier. | | ] 2 Y Parent Dislikes Her Fiance His Wife Declares Intention and to Save Him She of Seeking Separation Drinks Acid From Him. P el There Is a rift in the Rodgers matrimo- es Ives, a girl 18 of age, who | | n o i< e g e .45 nial lute, and the melody of thelr recent \de last evening by drinking carbolic | [romantic union is as of sweet bells acid, In % note left by the young woman | jangled out of tune. Harry A. Rodgers, % her flance shé bade bim good-by and | the advertising agent of 27 Geary street, waid she had sacrificed her life to protect and Mrs. Rodgers, formerly Mrs. Sadle | > from the aager ‘of her gather. Ghe | Rosenbaum, have decided, after a brief | axked Mis forgivensss for her act of self- matrimonfal trial, that they have not tion and told of a beating she said found the hearts’ heaven labeled for them. gty e he hands ‘of her | They were married last November and L B o it o | have been warming their toes on the e bone of contemtion between the fatht same hearth off and on during the win- . o bee ter, but with the opening of spring . the BE A0 Senon ey (0 BRVE SHEH SR # OFFICER compact 18 to be declured off. It Is an- A WHITE PATH. a ther d not yet entered e | LAND other case of married In haste and time | i &) 2 e e el ol PEYERS wyrking the proverbial repentance act. HERE is only one kind of Cleanliness, but = e it Four days after Harry Rodgers met Mrs. 0y " e e i ove Rosonbaum he proposed to her, She nc- there are many kinds of soap. There is - Be Tiaats stvont. TRete Stwr cepted him and the next morning they P - oy e year. Wik ore married and left for New York. | only one destination, but there are many 1 arose between machiniss Rodgers’ subsequent * life reads like o | . d those Who Were on i dime novel story of adventure, with the | paths that lead to it. If you want the short- - ond drifted 449 the commercial nstinet of Mr, Rodgers al- . “ 4 . i L,y Youns Harry belonged | witys to the fore. est and safest road to Cleanliness, it is paved with Y & sitiker, and,the name | Before they met they hud each had | j . o Bt aicus. wras {carears. Rodgers' irouble waw lack of Ivory Soap. Neither man nor clothes ever get p he union | money And toe lady's trouble was lac 3 o A toreske Ber Bancs mor | ot Bom. One to, abend’ money on, for sne beyond the cleansing power of Ivory Soap. Its rich, y & unduy night the | bad lotw of cush. B0 they decided to # - wen together, und Miss Ives unite their forces. He got u bank account creamy lather extracts every partlclc of dirt; but Y d 1 shortly after 11 und gained drureu“ur ruunluvnvu v:'hnu So n fl ¢ . ok Wh I and hat ¢ wed | meeting & creditor hat had jong been — B icada o S e simple. hore | Torulki 10 Mim, ‘the ‘murrisge atso - | it stops at the dirt! Ivory Soap— it floats. ) nd which was found by the O | lou pleasantly to the lung-walting COPYRIGHT 1808 BY THE PROCTER & SAMBLE 00, GINGINNATI X deputies when they came for r | ditors, who were at lust abie to ex- i The message is us follows change their billy for coin of the reaim. AN FRANCISCO, March 10, 1902 Mru, Hodgers'wus happy because she hi n: 1 ehppose When You get this found & man who would be true to h ; prised, bUt &8 § hNEBL It pocketbook and who could teach her u = v words 10 you betore § dis thing or two about spending money. oav father Ro SorvIbIY, abd By MEepiOt: Union of Heart and Fortune. - iree. Wi the cause of it. Well Tom. Mrs. Rosenbaum came into Harry Rod- 1 will Dot be angry with me for writ | | gers’ debt-darkened lite like a burst of ink thie note, a8 this ix the last time 1 | welcome gunghine. One of his creditors wiil way g00d-bs 1o you. 1 hope you will for | says that right in the wake of his pro- give me and 1 hope you will enjoy your life posal he mude a touch for §400. Harly ] Y er tha inine. Last night when my the next morning he called a carriage ani | o & wald, “f will go away and | | with a roll of bilis in each hand drove ) " . me again.’ He watd, “1r{ | | around to stave oit the most ferocious of p P g B e i} Y the creditor pack, It is alieged that while By thio SN 1 eve 26 8y, as € siawess 11 1 luast he bought $10,000 worih u{”)vrllming — w . when you g With my | | machinery tor his business, a $low ring y 3 o A . 1 and last ) N 1 and a jJeweled matchease, Like Aladdin i , il LR B R | Claims Ho Did Not Visit|Judge Gilbert Decides | | do was to wish, ana behold! his wish wa . ¢ s A ey e e & it T 1 1 [ : Racetrack During Important Mining ily that she contemplated ending her life | P ey el e il S Aavioek iin. abe | | Bt “to” him whs- Office Hours. Question. » I Foahad tots fhe pi nd greet-| | | oagers’ coat of arms embiazoned in ii- s A0 SRR g b acer e " -; ver on the sides, o g i Ko e i § | ""'he other morning when the bridegroom | The exposure by The Call of the laxity | Judge Gilbert for the United States Clr- gty o [ went as usual to get' his Norse And HUEEY | with whish business s conducted in the | caft @ourt handed down an fmpertant de- taken carbolic acid,” cried the | | the stableman refused to let him have 't. | oMee of United States District Attorney | cision yesterday in the mining case of sank to the floor and be- e e P ira Cindgers. Hut. Rodgers | Marshall P, Woodworth, and which may | the St. Louls Mining and Milling Com- 1 | hustled up ‘the Sheriit and proved that | lead to an officlal Investigation by the | pany of Montana and Willlam Magser, e o HgB gl | the horse and buggy were in his name. | United States Attorney General, created | appellants, vs. the Montana Mining Com- f he arri "‘f“""r T'hese and his jewels he still holds as me- | 4 gengation in legal circles yesterday. pany, limited. The case is appealed from ‘motified ‘and an invest | | mentoes of his honeymoon. But the $10,- | * STETCER TN BEEL L r e e publication | the United Sfates District Court of Mon- B Suliined and ok tesetis-| | | 000 worth of machinery Ies in the cars at | SRl Tl T0 T L sual appearance | tana. The following are extracts from oy’ Ko Sl ot ingen | the Tailroad depot. There is several thou- | Of the facts was the ur 1 appearancs | the decision, which settles a mooted ques- “and wemhimr gy e sand dolinrs due on It, and as Mrs. Rod- | in the office of Assistants Banning and | tion i mining iitlgation: father - i 5 | gers has refused to exiend courtesies fur- | McKinlay carly as 9 a. m. The fac pi e s ey o g I L S ther in money matters Rodgers is taxed | that Banning was seen to enter the Fed- | ing ciaim, and the Montans Mining Company - - | $10 per month for storage. She Is firm | gra) puflding at that untimely hour was | (imited) is the owner of the Nine Hour loue FXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS 3 | and declares that she “is going to ge a | separation from that man before the week | immediately telegraphed from ‘office to mining claim. Appellants were proceeding 260 feet underground horizor " s | drift a tunnel | | 0 affice, so that within ten minutes every | Sr B T C Foot i astward and G = A oo Sy ety HE captute of two footpads early s over. O aving business in the bullding was | (Al from the St Louis cisim eastward ¢ Committees Hard at Work Arranging | vesterday morning has earned | Unlucky in Love. aware of It, and all marveled exceedingly. | reaching the mining lode which had its apex > - ging Policemen George F. Mulcahy | Both Mrs. Rodgers’ matrimonial ven- | = Assistant Banning, who drew up the | n“(ne St. Louls claim and which they had 4 for the Entertainment Planned | and Cleveland Peters the com- | tures have been tempestuous. When she | indictment in the case of Charies R.|right to pursue in its downward course as it for 8 d | ; of Cl | | met her first husband she was working | Mains, charged with using the malls for | passed from its dip to the eastward within or Sazurda mendation of Chief Wittman, as | | in a cloak store. Emile, otherwise known | fraudulent purposes, and which was |their side lines into the Nine Hour claim. It ns are going forward ener-|the captured robbers are believed to be | as “Ducksy” Rosenbaum, was one of the | quashed by Judge de Haven on the as stipulated muhxl ‘ihhel!unn::. L:Ip{‘r«'le'l;;‘;‘.‘,‘,‘ & the Red Cross rally that will | the two men who have been holding up | customers, and the lavish way in which | ground that it was imperfectly drawn, |the course in which it was beng driftod, take place Saturday afternoon between | and robbing many belated citizens recent- he spent money on his lady friends made | sald yesterday that the statement of [ e 5t iuis cluter i ‘Shat tn the the hours of 2 and 5 o'chock at the ferry [ly in different parts of the city. The a hit with Sadie McMillan. She felt that | Judge de Haven in quashing the indict- [ Within the St TLouls ciaim ane hat ‘o oo mave. . Donstioine of 150 akul. | Cotet. dbiwia’ s Secaaitibn it o | she would like to come in for a share of | ment was imperfectly reported. He re- | Sourse of iie progress thers & ould Mo ap - o B e T Tk ot o 8 Mt e g 8 | | the cash and she aid. Iinally they were | sumed: lants were enjotned from proceeding with ¢ bex and twenty-two cakes have al-|conduct by issuing the following order to | married. Emile Rosenbaum, it will be re- | 1\ o0 olomentary proposition of law that | work. ' received, and the hospitality | company commanders yesterday after- membered, committed suicide and in the | ..o o0& threo offenses may not be joined in a | The case involves the interesting question : e s . S - { soon: settlement of the estate she had some | gincie' count of an Indictment. But in the | whether the owner of a mining claim, who has : S NN 00 SR thanr OF the { " [ | trouble getting her share, which amount- | Maine case the indlctment was drawn up after | & right to pursue beyond the Side lines of his < g i St iaomy Should be ment | Ofies Chist of Polics, San Frunlaco, March | | e to about $550,000. } o Cof indictment in the Bain-Allison | claim a vein or lode which has its apex within . e Misicic, 338 Bacrmmantn |- 28, ¥ ; 3 ks | It was from this fund she got the cask | case, where a conviction followed. In this in- [ Nis own claim, fa confined in his route of e - Company _commanders: 1 desire to publicly t . Y ffenses were charged | ploration within or upon the vein itself a Henry Payot has charge of the |commend JPitrolman George F. Mulcahy for | | she spent on her second husband. Rod- | dictment three separate offenses o harged | B thout authority: %0 otherwise enter am tenry | B e LTeihe | his brave and meritorious conduct in the mat- | | | gers regards his marriage as a financial | and there was no objection. In quashing the | 18 WItoUE Suthoriiy Ko othelving Saer S0 S0 o ade ne members Irom | ier of the arrest of two desperate footpads at | success. Matng indictmeht- Judge de Favie (16 % | that they have any general right of explora D e o i onauend the | about 2:30 this morning at the corner of Du- | that the setting forth therein of two letters | within land on an adjolning patented claim cure a one and o d eX- | pont and Bush streets. A 1 in furtherance of a s scheme e col - o y cs. The right te. Mrs. W. 'H. Mills fs chair- | bort, 0l Dush’ sto yxnsrm:fim"(;::"la‘,.,‘;,’:.,:'l'ff. | ! || George Mayerle, German Expert Opticlan, | of the indictment was equivalent to charging | Whether upon or below the surtace. Tho right { the isportatfon committee. { eriminals are now in prison and the commu- | «e - — | Entrance 1071 Market; look for eye with crown. | two offenses. The opinions of the courts differ | ' FOPO0C 70, " of mineral. Of what ava . has promised an aug- | nity will be relieved of their unwelcome pres- | it e e L = tis et 5 e e O g eu; | Would the right of exploration be if no bene: »gremme by s ence. o ers rendere valu- | £ I ~ - : = - cided by United States District Judge Blodgett | . obtained fro cov T Y eeniing | sate. Offeer Kple g Eaamid sty wnd valh TWO DESPERATE FOOTPADS WHO HELD UP AN OFFICER AFTER LABOR CANDIDATES TAKE o Tithaots," ten latters which bore upon 'the | coUld be cbtained from discavery made there. ve an exhibition drill. | this means of publ thanking the two offi- ROBBING A CITIZEN, AND THE NERVY POLICEM WHO EF- TURN AT LOSING VOTES | alleged crime were «:—»‘erfll Im "‘:‘;‘5':-5)":& mineral location is open to exploration oniy {1l sing the *‘Star- | cers for their prompt and efficient.service, | FEOTED THEIR CAPTURE AFTER AN EXCITING CHAS — | The indictment in the Malns case was 0% |by the owner thereof. fhe statute gives the Pickets for the event | Read the above to your respective commands. e s 2 i ”: AN LAC a Market Street Re- | drawn by me personally, but my respon: ¥ | appellants the right to follow the vein which 1 oW AL 15, corts ik Sans | GEO. W. WITTMAN, Chiet of Police. | g | Precincts South of Market Street Re- | ., ). ned on ghat dceount, however, I s ahine b Teeh By e wemmit, Bt e on sale now at 50 cergs each, includ- ! | | ™ As regards the Charge that I visit the race- | 1'% 20 o o approach it g the entertainment and luncheon. Both officers were in Judge Conlan's il duce Their Leads Over the Focume. Seting Dustess hours 1 have only 10 | oo See o O e e o e o court yesterday morning when Willlam jand take his revolver from him, which | Republicans. | I do not visit the race- | o1 - iy - T s | Cole and Robert Garner, the men they [ was promptly done. Cole then ordered | fThe Labor candidates for Supervisor o | it TSRS ion Sendl S5 & SIS of e { hod arrested. were instructed ae to thelt | Mulcaby not to move from his post on | gugered a reversal in the recount yester- | 1 utfes *aY | it ail o the rights incident to common law BT r,‘,‘\’.“"‘l‘:flm‘:,“ dwo chares of [ jain of being ied Tull of holes. day, For the first time since the recount | yalock, bot no one found fault with me for | the cight to pursde such veins, lodes and ledges Conlan belng unable to hold court | Try Once More at Mulcahy. ,cornmenced more than one precinct locat- | that. We have the work of the office well In | oxtralaterally in case they depart from the through sickness, The men were cool and | The two footpads thereupon started to| ed south of Market street was counted, | hand and ‘l,1:11;!’:\"1\\‘"!‘!;1“{-&-[1'::”r':‘»:zr!:‘v":‘!lr')”l::; ;my;rrndhlut;«r Aqln_ll‘:X!‘Pr‘l;l':)\“)’/(‘lr‘:r:k”\‘r‘w:l:\l‘rh;(!‘v; collected, and Cole, the younger of the |run down Busi street and Mulcahy ran | and the result was not favorable to statement tha L of the claim de d » two, seemed to relish,the notoriety thrust | #fter them, blowing his whistle 50 as to| Labor party. The precincts counted s L upon him, e smiléd when the Judge |attract the attention of other officers, | terday were the first, second, third, | McKin 1d that so far as P arked him it he wanted a continuance | Policeman Cleveland Peters heard the | fourth, fifth, sixth, ninth, thirteenth and rned he had the approval ¢ Cancor. and turned smilingly to the people in the | ¥histle and joined Muleahy in the chase, | fourteenth of the Thirty-third, The losses | his chief, MeKinlay ~thought that th hing _Cor v, orgsmised ceurtroom, e gave his age as 17, but [The fleeing footpads turned into Berry | sustained by the contestants in these pre- | published statement was inspired by pe o R Palitornis. Graduste. W8 looks to be 24 at lenst, Garner Iy about | ftreet und fired a shot at their pursuers, | cincts were: ¢ 3 d | litical enmity, He professed not having | called 08 CATERI, Coatum the same nge, The cases were continued | Peters ran around to Mary lane to head | Alpers 13, Bent 16, Eggers 24, Wilson 20, | done any politics sines he accepted a posl. | 7 Thomas, W. Aitken, A, ¢ ) by consent i) Baturday, them off und Muleshy kept after them, | Coghlan 34, Reagan Walsh mul( tion under Attorney Woodworth, He did Cloud and 7. Milton M - Nenr to Robi 's T When they raw. Peters they turned and | i'inn 39, In the sixth of the Thirty-third | not fear an investigation of the office, |1 Cloud And 7 FRO8 FROROR. ear to Robinson’s Fate. ¥an_ back, Jumping nto an excavation for | the only contestant who lost was Wilkon, | he sald, nor had he a dread of som Garner and Cole held up Demetriug | o hutlding” to be srected on the corner, | All the others gained from 1 to 6 votes. | great shake-up which was promised ADVERTISEMENTS. Christian, a restuurant-keeper, at (Hs l'".‘ nov I-v'rmn they again fired at Mul- | The standing of the contestants is now us | |“|‘T“"A;| ,uu..rl..f;“ ;\ ”\.v:;;rll:‘ vlvn—hm\jl CAEh - corner of Bush street and Bush place, his | ¢4hy, Other officers arrived upon the | follows: | ;' N OPA0S FaN A T A 4 p v fe e o | , ¢« | Ing business elsowhe n reporter | home hetng at 3, Bush place, about’ 2:3 | 8610 WG the footpidy were woon pulled | - ottt tags o Prewent | (K AR SN aively roplied i | 100 GREAT EXPENSE m s t e r o'clock yesterdny morning. They Aok | City " Prigon P gy he did not know anything about the mat d 32115 and his wateh and chain from him, When searched at the prison the money | Frea N ot 'r, Meanwhile the gossips about the were b and one had a'[and wafe chaln taken from Chris- | ired 1Bggers | ling are spending much | Not the Reason. s CAfter (hey t him Christian |‘an, Mulcaliy’s revolver and the revolves | Horuce Wilwon .. .1 y % what the outcome of Th g & N oL Pile Cure u police whistie, hich n!"fl]fil‘tl‘ll they had when holding up Christian wi .{‘umy Coghlan : Call's exposure will b It is no DOCA N yramid e Cure in .b-‘ d . Sh c| & y . d d .l ulealiy’s attention, Accompanfed. by [Tound upon them, About a dozen pawn | Thomas egan — ! 80 expenstve that many people deeline to |‘| \ “) Christian, Muleahy walked down Dush | tickets for watches and other artieles | B0 L Walsh, .. ... 16,880 | T g | § g g Xnibied in erma“‘ ay LS WInaows a y street and at the corner of Dupont they | Were fotind fn thelr pockets, The money | Thomas I, Finn. 155 1C0( RT AWARDS LITTLE [sive .5 trial, but because they find it #aw t&o men and Christlan recognized | represented by these tickets s belleved (o | L | CHINESE GIRL TO MOTHER | too great a tax on thelr credulity to W between 3 and 5.30 and 7.30 and 9 p. m (e (0 oni who Rad robbed him. | be Ui Diocccs of other tobbirlieohd de | ARREST SUSPECTED FOOTPAD. | 5 ¢ ] Mulcahy ordered the men to stop, and as'| tectives have. been detailed to find the - Takes Her From Custody of Miss | . - % Christian pointed to Garner as the onc |ariicles. The men are strangers to the | sed of Complicity in | testimony to the merit of this remedy Third Man Accu P See “Psycho” taken from its box and placed in position at exactly 3 and 7.30 p. m. who had the revolver Mulcahy began seurch his pockets, There was a “jimmy" in hig hip pocket, which Muleahy thought was a plstol. Just as he lald his hand upon it he felt the muzzle of a revolver pressed against his neck and Cole sald, police, but every cffort will be made to identify them, as they are both believed te have records, Mulcahy and Pefers were warmly eon- gratulated by thetr brother officers yes. terday for their bravery in following the Robbery Caught. Pollee Officers J. J. Prendergast and C, H. Taylor of the Mission district arrest- | ed Thomas O'Brien last night at his Lake and Secretary Frank Kane. Judge Troutt settled the question who ghould have the custody of Chan Ah Ying yesterday. He gave the little Chi- of | are gendine and bona fide; especially to those who have realized the suffering In cident to piles {s it incredible that any one who has been afflicted twenty-five . o $ treet, on suspicion of . . & ity 5 ith 2 ” Lurow up your hands,”” Mulcahy's first | desperate footpads, knowing that —they | home, 743 Grove s nese girl into the custody of her mother, | an rty years with the worst forms of siopuise. Was . (0 maks s diye tor dite | were THoth q gk’ Mulcahy expressed | being the third man concerned in_the | JCIG &Y 121 %5 the mother was now Ii protruding and bleeding piles should be 3 A f weapon, but when he heard the click of | himself as satisfled that if he had not re- | hold-up of E. D. Horn and H. Harrison | jng with a white family and living a good | (0" 0 leati " o Is it 2 human being or a wax figure? = That is the question || Cole's fepolvorihe Stianged s mind ‘and | teined bis icooiness when, Cole had ihe | at ‘the corner of Fifteenth stret, and) life ahe Jvas the proper one to bring up cd ;’ ehapv cation of a simple rem- " ~ i £ held his hands over his head. revolver at hig neck he would have met venue on Sunday night. | the child. is effectually disposes of | edy, when their physician has assured that will be asked by hundreds of people here in Sa.n Francisco Cole ordered Garner to search Mulcahy | the same fate as FKugene Robinson, Julldn avenue o the noidup, one man ran | the claims of Frank Kane of the Society | qor "ot o B0 FHE b this afternoon when they witness the strange sight in Sherman, @ away and managed to elude the officers, | for the Supprission of Vice and Miss Clay & Co».’s show windows. In front of an Angelus Piano Player, which is attached to a Steinway Grand Piano, will appear what seems to be a wax figure performing on the Angelus. Some people will declare that it is a SCHOOLBOY IS INJURED IN PECULIAR ACCIDENT L e e B 20 2020 b e Drops Cord Th;;;é];:‘clbl. Slot and | PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT OF INTERIOR OF STATE Commercial M—e;a;eat for Discus- le two were captured. When O'Brien | :t‘gmmed to enter his house last night | he was arrested. Subsequently he was taken to the Mission and identified by several saloonkeepers as the man who was drinking prior to the robbery with argaret Lake of the Methodist Chinese Mission. Chan Ah Ying was taken from her mother by Secretary Kane mor- than vear ago. Kane had himself appointed her_guardian and ‘then turned her over 4 | dread by all those afflicted, as it mennaA operation. This is rightfully viewed with at the least a great shock to the nervous system, with more than a possibility of i Yeo and Gray, the men under arrest. He| to Miss Lake of the m‘h?iun. Pwo | Utter collapse and death; in the majority man, but 10 offset this, the fact exists that the figure, or whatever Is Dragged Over the sicn of Measures Which Have admits thmthfl:xvlm wj-i't‘l; ‘;‘:fléf:flflnt?fi ;':g:‘,f"ifi" gfir;;o;rie(l!;'figke[;‘gi cfgg of cases, too, there x:ha r!ellutm :f the it is, sits before the Angelus for two hours and never twitches a Cobles. vb’ Been Suggested. S O'Brien formerly served In | mother had reformeéd and was living re- t::‘a‘:?‘s“:"m"‘:e‘:‘niv:’d oofanie 44 v Sanie i i i Ray Fischer, a 13-year-old schoolboy,| . An important ting of - commercial | the navy and says his occupation is that | spectably. s efforts folle y | © 3 / face muscle or winks an eyelid. The feet \xll!. pump the pedals, Jiving at 608 Halght street, was seversiy'| meén will be hoid ot the Chatmber of ‘C’:n:_ of a boat builder. | Miss Lake, who sald that such was not | The proprietors of Pyramid Plle Cure the hands will work the stcps and the head wiil jerk trom one side injured and in a pecullar manher while About the same time as the holdup, Of- the case. to the other at regular intervals of ten seconds. Ms performance is wonderful and mystifying. It sesms to be more than an autc. maton, yet the glassy stare to its eyes and the jerky movement of its head and arm; for two hours continuously dispels the thought stery of London, that it is human. The wonder is “‘Psycho,’”” the musical m Paris and New York. Sherman, Clay & Co. {nve specially im- ported “‘Psycho’ to give this marvelous exhibition. “Psycho’” will appear in the show window and perform on the Angelus daily between the hours of 3 and .30 in the after- noons and 7.30 and g in the evenings, Look in Sherman, Clay & Co.’s windows to-day after three o’clock and see if you can tell whether “*Psycho’’ is a man or automaton. Sherman, Clay & Co., playing in the street near his home Siun- day afternoon. -The boy had for a plaything a heavy iron hook similar to those used by gripmen to pick up a lost cable, and attached to the iron was a heavy cord. The little fellow let the cord hang through the slot, when suddenly it wase caught in the “cable. The boy was thrown to the ground and fell in such a manner that his hand was caught be- tween the handle of the hook and the cable slot. Despite kis efforts, the boy could not release himself. dnd as the cord tightened he was dragged along the road- way. The boy’'s danger was noticed by some passers-by, who went to his assist- ance and succeeded in releasing him after a hard effort. A call was sent for the ambulance and the boy was sent to the Central Emergency Hospital. aper before the Presbyterian Ministers ‘nion yesterday on “‘Sunday the Seventh An examination showed that-the . boy's- merce this afterncon for a consideration of plans looking toward the betterment of conditions in the Sacramento Valley and in Northern California. - Representatives of most of the impor- | tant commercial and improvement organ- izations n that gection of the State mel in this city recently to discuss the same subject, It ‘was at that time decided to allow the local commercial men to formu- | late a plan of action. Various plans have been suggested, ernoon will ‘be devoted to a discussion of their merits. In addition to representatives of all of of the Sacramento Valley Development Assoctation, C. W. Wooster of San Jose. i W. I Mills of the State Board of Trade, A. R. Briggs of Fresno and C., A. Rick. etts, secretary of the F. McAllister, assistant surgeon, was clected medical director of the fnstjtu- nd the meeting this afr- | the local commercial bodles W. 8. Green | San Luis Obispo | ficer Murrin arrested two men who were acting suspiciously at the corner of Thir- teenth and Valencla streets, about two | blocks and a half away. When the of-) ficer approached they went into Burns') grocery and endeavored to sell a mackin- tosh for $2. They gave their names as John Lynch and “Buck” Stevens, and are being held pending investigation into their | antecedents. w5 A Y A HOLD UP MAN AND WIEE. Footpads Secure Little From Custom- House Elevator Attendant. ‘While P. J. Coffey, who is employed as | elevator tender in the Custom-house, was | returning homeward on Friday night, ac- | companied by his wife, he was held up by i two footpads at the corner of Kifth | A watch belonging to his wife and tents 95 in change were secured. Coffey ————— CARRIAGE MEN RAISE RATES FOR FUNERALS Hackiien and Undertakers Alsc ,Agree to an Increased Schedule of Charges for Their Services. A joint meeting of the executive com- mittees of the Stable-keepers’ and Car- riage Owners’ Association and the Hack- men's Union was held Iast night at Pythian Castle to consider an increase in the rates charged at present for carriage hire for funerals. A delegation from the Undertakers' Assoclation was also pres- ent and agreed to uphold the rates that might be established. 'Stter o very brief discussion it was de- cided to. charge $6 for funerals to Holy These rates, it was decided, would go into effect on April 1. | says: agree to forfeit one thousand dollars to any one who will show a single published testimonial to be not genuine and unso- licited; this latter feature is most grati ing, inasmuch as these letters are writ- ten solely out of gratitude, and with the hope that those who are afflicted as the writers have been may learn that relief is at hand, at a comparatively trifling ex pense. Pyramid Pile Cure is for sale by druggists at 50 cents a package, or will be mailed by tne makers to any address upon receipt of price. Mr. Wm. Lichtenwalter, head of the largest printing house in Canton, Ohio “It is with the utmost pleasure and, satisfaction that I can say I believe I .am cured of protruding and bleeding right hand was badly mangled, and Dr. | Board of Trade, will be present at tne | ana Howard streets. He made a slight | Cross and adjacent cemeteries, and $4 for Stevens found It necessary to amputat: | mecting. | resistance, but was struck on the head | ‘train service.” that is, the trip to Third | plles, after suffering more than twenty- two fingers. YRR 5T S with o sandbag, and dropped to . the | and Townsend streets, or Bighteenth and | five years. I have been in bed for 'wo ————— Medical Director Chosen. ground. His wife screamed, but was not, Guerrero streets. lo conncet with the | weeks at a time. T have not suffered in Sunday the True Sabbath. At a meeting of the board of directors |-molested. funeral, trains or electric cars. " For the | heco I 0 (ne: T have not suffered Rev. ¥. J. Spencer read an interesting of the Veterans' Home yesterday Dr. W. But little of value was found on Coffey. | return trip $2 extra wi be charged. ! . &l used only three 50-cent boxes of Pyramid Pile Cure. 1 advise every person suffering with this "he annual parade of the Hackmen's | distressin, and 1 v Day of the Week; and Consequently the | tlon, to fill the vacancy caused by the | loHfed the pollce and furnished a de- | ¢ “OHi take lace to-night 1t the . painful compldint to give True Sabbath,” He sald he had studied | Geafh of Dr, T, Seat lisgription gt Wiy sesalians, b 4 e i | this remedy a trlal. I have every confi- W COR. KEARNY AND SUTTER STREETS. problem for twenty-seven years and A. Keables, =The direct ——tees weather permits. The annual ball will y this had come to the conclusion that Sunday wag the true Sabbath. 3 ors increased the salary of Adjutant Gra- m from $110 (o $135 a month, there be- ing but one dissenting vote, Business men congregate at Cafe Zin. ; kand for lunch. Good service. s take place on Saturday night at Odd Fel- lows' Hall. Extensive preparations have been made for the affair. dence in it.” Write the Pyramid Drug Company, Marshall, Mich., for their book on the causes and cure of plles.