The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 31, 1902, Page 12

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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1902. ENGINE BACES [BURGLARS WHO STOLE KRUTTSCHNITT E[[—m["[: . ; AH[H THMN JEWELS ARE IN THE ClTY PRISOH [:AHS B[IM[ Qur importation of FINE WASH DRESS GOODS for this scason is now com- plete. We arc showing a most clegant Serious Rear-End Colli-| IW0 Young Men and a Young Woman Are Brought From| Lk b Farelts one’ Danaadh sion Occurs on Long Los Angeles by Detectives and One Arrest Is Made Here. T[IE[THEH Goods, all of which will be offered at Passengeri’:’::mmia fRp Men Confess Thfir Guilt but Woman Is NQn-'Committfl et S POPUL AR PRICES No:thwestern Have | HE three young men and a young ; i Injuries in the Col- Nerrow Eecepe. W e A i viers lision. FANCY EMBROIDERED SWISS. ... - 30 and 50z Yard of March 13, when about $1000 A rear-end colision occurred yesterday | worth of Jewelry belonging to Mr, Julius N\ Dominico Caile, Pinned in| PRINTED FRENCH COTTON GRENADINES. -40c and 50c Yard and Rajlway, five miles ager of the Southern Pacific Company, ‘Wreck; Pleads to Ee MPANESE G(IHI]EIJ WASH S|LKS- wibiaie vl he a0 Yand Put to Death. INPORTED SILK AND LINEN GINGHAMS. .. .. ... .50¢ Yard Overloading of One of the Passenger PLAIN AND FANCY LINEN BATISTE. . ....20c fo 50¢ Yard b e MERCERIZED PRINTED PERSIAN LAWNS. ... ..--50c Yard dent. SILK AND LISLE FANCY GINGHAMS...........75¢ Yad e T DT ) R FREKCH PRINTED ORGANDIES........eue.....50¢ Yard o “bween” s inieo wrotier car| NOVELTY SILK AND LINEN TISSUES. §1,50 and $1.75 Yard | atternoon ut Twenty-ninth strect and 82 | MERGERIZED SCOTCH CHEVIOTS. .............50 Yard B L T s e e SCOTCH PRINTED DIMITIES:...........10¢ to 25¢ Yard from Tiburor gh good fortune no | was stolen from her room while she and one was killed « ured. | her husband were at dinner, are now in A train, heavily laden with passengers, ' the city prison. Yesterday morning' De- Jeft San Rafael at 5 o'clock in the after-, tective O'Dea of this city and Officer M. as followed by another train, | T, Bowler of Los Angeles reached the city While turning a curve out- | w4y Charles Vandevere, - alias Carl el, passengers on the wrritied 10 see a4 runaway ES g toward them. r coach screamed and t became excited. O empted to Jump out of the wi s restrained by her husband. unme 80 excited that he com- from seat to seat. All cngine was coming last, with a fear- ast car. The shock fic. The steps and the conch were de- light of the engine nolse the back pla molished anc n was slowed up and in the rear coach, who | ley. rha was stanaing m; the tl;uloon‘r;lhlr: b "were taken into & Car Ciar, and Wit piniied between the seat and MERCERIZED PRINTED SATEENS. ..25¢ to 50¢ Yard was backed up ana | the front post of the otaer car. Fully renewed i ent was a mis- second train, ndine the train so es on the The leading brakes and 3?2‘.‘.,.":‘&‘&5: oo hsicated from the Wrech- STRIPED AND CHECKED EEYFTIAN TISSUES. . . . . 25¢ Yard l uge, and during that interval his sufier- begged in 1Lgh were pomeching awfui, broken ugiso for some one to put an ena to his agony by infucting death, and 1 more than one mail wWho iabored at res- & ulmg(lhv vicl!m \u:uml . faint \\"nl . ll)le 1 ul J a tor ull' € 16 ers Calle was hurried to suke's Hos- 9 r | th b om';.::..*:x(:“::;:*":;h:'mj"::: st FOULARDS, very handsome designs. tured, in addition to whic! he was suf- B i Rl g (0% B EecoverS 1 20c¢c Yard. ‘Ine other injured man was Wilam F. Pitzgerald, a steamfitter, residing at 309 minna street., who recelved a frac- B e oataoarit ot the Trant end of The Full assortment of NEW PERCALES, GALA® e T Vs Tralwoas TEAS, GINGHAMS, CHEVIOTS, CRASHES, _* Hospital for treacment. | it Sn o casseogers, e socident was COVERTS, and' WHITE AND COLORED OR- ¥ iy ouis 1k cametaeles Witk GANDIES AND LAWNS, the usual large Sunday crowd, having more than 100 people on board. As it neared Twenty-ninth the motorman no- £ the 1wo had n » of the ’ stopping the train broke the coupling and siarted the tive on its wild flight, Trafic was ad about an hour and a the accident CAR STRIKES A HACK. Another Accident on Same Line Near Ocean View. ——— Mateo electric . L. Davis Chinese ar ‘hurt. The ve- rm:\',‘, ‘),r-mq (.h]{ ticed a Twenty-ninth-stree: car approach- MAIL ORDERS promptly and carefully executed and samples to some departed | | ing and endeavored to check his speed. forwarded free to any address. but the heavy load made this impossible. The Twenty-ninth-strcet cars nave the 2 right of way and the motorman on the latter did not slow up, supposing that the San Mateo car would come to a halt. ‘When it was too late, he reversed his gear, but the forward speed of the car was great enough to carry it across the tracks. It struck the San Mateo car squarely on the' front post and forward end and was thrown off the track. The | two motormen stuck to their posts and escaped uninjured. One woman received some slight injuries, but was removed to her home and her name was not learned. “@R The passengers .piled off the cars in a ‘52 panic, but the men at once recovered their composure and assisted in the work of rescuing Calle from the wreck. Others . . 2 assisted in quleting the women and chil- dren agd did whatgve; they could to miti- gate the horror of the occurrence. ate, the horror of the occurrence. - 1L 13, 115, U7, 119, 121 FOST STREET. to the power-house by the conductor of the San Mateo car, followed by a scream- lni mother. s quickly as possible a wrecking crew was sent out and cleared the track . of the damaged cars so that traffic could be | resumed. - P. J. Amrock, g Ocean View, the 2 pite th The car was and could not reached the foot, ’k the driver was d the women, bad- »ut of one of the used to give his motorm com atism and neuralgia i & Co., 406 Clay. ————— CROWDS GATHER AT TI'E BEACH AND PARK People in Search of Recreation and Rest Throng Ocean Points of Interest. R A rge crowd enjoved the warm sun- park vesterday | | ch ‘was black with md amuse- the motorman on the | Twenty-ninth street car, was arrested on the charge of battery and released on $40 BOWEN ., BOWEN SR ROWLAND SUCCUMBS TO HIS INJURIES ® ® Vietim of the Collision Between Elec- FEl s i Monday Tuesday Wednesday | Hair brush Walter Rowland died at the Central | 4 . Adam’s—American made— Emergency Hospital early yesterday| F 11 N a N haddie all bristle—reg’ly 75c 5 morning as a resuit of the injuries he re- | | celved on Friday evening, when two Ken- | Extra fancy—reg’ly 2cc [b— 1gc tucky-street cars crashed together in | backbone removed 5 front of the Southern Pacific depot at | Third and Townsend streets. Rowland, | B g k { n g pow der crowded The drive L ehicles of all from sunrise to devold of any serious | i | ADVEBTISLEENTS {4 Brown, alias Charles Lealand; Alice Wil- son, alias Stevens, allas Stoltz, and Al- bert West. Detective T. L. Ryan, accom- panied by Detective Patrick Kindelon of the Southern Pacific went to S8anta Mar- garita Saturday evening to meet the two officers with their prisoners and camc with them to this city. Detectives Ryan and O'Dea recovered a | | diamond brooch, valued at $00, from a vnshop on Mason street on March 14, | day after the burglary. It had been ned for $8 and with that mo Van ere, West and Alice Stevens left this ty for Los Angeles on "the following Creole rice Thegfinest rice grown- 5 Ib carton 45‘ reg’ly 1oc Ib- b (> Toglht'd Vigor chocolat Kraft—German medicinal chocolade—reg’ly 65¢ Ib 5 Colgate’s soa xhn‘:un\unl}lnl‘lln:mfl\t maker cmplny(h(: y the etz Company, was caug 3 ! between the two cars. Both thighs were | LXcelsior—good—reliable— 300 fractured, his right ankle was fractured | reg’ly 35¢c Ib and dislocated and his left wrist broken. He wae also terribly brulsed and was | Tea supposed to have recelved internal in- | Jurfes. Rowland was a passenger on car 951, | Mandarin Nectar—mild delightful s0¢ north bound, and was returning from a | flavor—reg’ly 6oc lo TEMRE RAN( E GROCER 110 *OURTH STREET. TELEPHONE HOWARD 1986, | Sunday, March 17. West got a position | trip to the Unlon Iron Works, where he \ I wigh to appear before the coa- | there as bellboy in the Hotel Van Nuys | had been sent by his employers. He P Turkish bath—lath — | 8 i I b o5 1 % o S - ath—lathers quickly: sumer as dealing in grocerios exciu. | M Vandevere and the girl took rooms | lll;uv'-u .‘. ?lr;vlnmll child, who llve at 471 reg'ly 6oc 1 dozeii cakes 50¢ ' J “ | in a fashionable lodging house on Bouth R — e | ‘B_street, Oakland, ifornia—cl ct e sively. The liquor business should be | Main stroet. The .:‘.-:fi-u’\-.'-: m'.'.m ”('mf\ Henry Harrigon and P, B. Street, the g\’;‘lltlf:’;nu’l_"?{’kfbd”n 4 1bs a5¢ R h i k handled by those to whom it belonge. burglary to them and to Fred Reed, who | | THREE YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMAN WHO AREIMPLICATED IN ‘,Z)};‘,"f“'lm{;";l"‘n,""’,;‘l kg ] e g ] Kyl i 8 ye. w 1s Y3 I am prepared to sell groceries at was arrested here Friday night by De- THE THEFT OF JEWELRY BELONGING TO MRS, JULIUS KRUTT- slaughter, They were re d on 30 French-oil | Old mellow~ reg’ly $1 bottle- prices that confuse all competitors, | lective Ryan. after word had 'renched | BCHNITT, WIFE OF MANAGER OF BOUTHERN PACIFIC, it - Bottfed In Borde aux-hikhest grad | 84 gall ‘ ) P s cre tha en, With the o wee of | == n Borde aux-h rade allon Here they are: Detectives Auble and Holly of Los An- - e el | Business l"‘l "l‘:" """,""?“",;” ';Y bust- | of imported oll—reg'ly :m-— y 40¢ ¥ ’3 geles, had arrested the two young mer ness men at lunch. Cafe Zinkand, . BES‘TVEREAMEIRY EUTTEH PO $QUare 35C | ina the youn wirl there. When arrested | frore. which adioine, the Richeliou, by meang of o skeleton Key, buf the draw- ———— 81 bottle full quart 75€ Malt whisk y ¥hy pay 400 elsewhere? Vandevere hnd in his possession one of | bt 44t Ity employment there shortiy be- | cr containing the jewelry was found open. | BURGLARS LOOT RESIDENCE B i Wm Penn—reg'ly o | Nancovess, b his D N Gne OF | fore the crime was committed. According |* After mecuring thu plunder Reed wayw ) i ate m Penn—reg/ly " bottle ) RANCH EGES, strictly fresh, 2 doz. . .35¢ | 1l *iolen goid watches and Alice Wilaon | (0" Ticad, ‘the piot win hatched by. CIATIC | e soined CLArk o Van Mo avendo nad WHILE OCCUPANTS DINE P Duffy S5 0 4 cans BALTIMORE OYSTERS et | who told the actual burglar how entrance | the two repaired to Carl Vandever's room, - Franco-American—grouse— | > s b 0% b 250 | "“The thres young men made a comple gould be Fained to the Richeiieu trom the] Yhero the alwelry way divided lwflt“nun Home of Mrs. Mary Darcy Is Riflec | woodcock-quall—wild-duck— 20¢ | Port wine 05, 300 can. Sona Y o Lenrre 5 Montrose by climbing fro ) [ est, Vandever, Reed and Clar! ubse- v i Ny y FANCY SANT, oy 40 gine ) detcctiven in the CIY | the latter to n wkylight in the fotmer by | quently Hesd moved fo Onkiand and part by Thieves Early in pheasant-partridge-reg'ly 25c can i A CUM PRUNES, 4 |hl 250 | The remninder of the stolen articles could | Meons of a ladder. Reed undertdok this [ of his spoils was pleaged in a pawnshop, the Evening. 1 Extra California—pure—rich— 45¢ Beg, 30c Ib; in 2516 boxen, | b tound. “ile ‘omcers muspcct that ‘thoy | &k While Clark, Reed claima, waited for | Tie retained some of 't Jowolry. Which |\ he police at the Central Station were Salmon fruity—reg’ly 6oc bot-$z2 gal $1 50 e Y oARey -l A n Va c#R avenue, he selection | wi ccovere: “ y. SANTA ROSA HONEY, per poae'y . 106 | Eiri“wan st G vime employed i he S | oF the Krutischnitt aparimonta wis bure: | the dogoctiver, * They expect to et the | Informed, 1eal nleht of & burelary com- 3 y an ” ne pe! 1 N f1sh —1 ’ v cident, o Reed did not know one | vent of the missing jewelry from the | Jitted at 71 Pine street. The residence Selactad fish—rpg’ly 13hc.can e eld To m Reg. 15 | Nicholas Hotel and also In & hotel in Ban g l n \ Rafael, Bhe has been friendly with the 7 ' ol vhile 3 " | 2 EASTERN SUBAR-CURED HAMS, ?'»,. male prisoners for time, b | | 7jand § glelock whtlo the tamily wasat| S w e e t pickles , Eisewhere 1dc 1b WOrib (g | chres, uals grisomers for gome e but J @ el eleeleoleloielodolefollinloelviofoedmielelmioliopeldopeefoeldeledobeliel @ | ST, CORMIGerable Jewey, nen and a P DG Lregly gt full quart— o0 reom from another, Entrance was gained | pawnshop fn the morning. of Mra. Mgey Dascy, was entered between \ ° Y th Kruttschnitt by ! 22 -z — i KINGSTON'S TABLE SAUGE, per bot. . 15c' Years-of . BENT e of the hotel where Morvapall stopped, | (i ourion wha Snd’ et Suukiiers wens | | money % ping 206 . aqual to the best : t evening the detectives arrested | p it 4s quite-lfkely that they will be landed | down to the dining-room, which is in the | reg’ly 25c-4oc bottle pint 35¢ Gin gecra le Bay CIATe 10 VeRth of Sas oy Seresiad soon behind the bars, basement, about 7 o'clack. When they | 24 \bs BEST GRAWULATED SUSAR .$1,00 | pitcated in’ the robbery by ‘the confession e returned to the first floor they were sur- | M 1 Cochrane & Co Belfast— of R Clark was a bell boy at the | Chinese Woman Skips Out. prised to find that the house had been ran- o asscs full of snap—reg’ly $1 50 doz ’l 35 CUTTING'S PORK AND BEANS, 3-1b can 10¢ Guy ked. = - - y Fong, a notorious Chinese woman, | S4CKe O.d fashion—New Orlears - s ~ bt £k Bch : e |, The 'burglars cvidently entered the g e . ciFace chD'PE fé“llY H--""- per sack. .. soc{ R[ADY MON[Y ,AI.[ HflH i I HAN |;E H Nehibeos o ‘,;L’E:l;:l:‘”m:’::’t‘;‘; 'l')’;’l :h: house with a skeleton key. reg’ly 75¢— 1-gallon can 55 pow de r name of “Lena,” has left town, and the | Beking Van and Storage Co. will move Roger & Gallet— Frelkbt paid on all orders of §5 for 100 miles, [ T0- DAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY police are anxious to find her. Sh&ldl;figy-‘ Bfuuiea by iiegr iy, (gt etbuiin) Raned Shad | reg’ly s0c box 4c¢ g aturday morning with e G et dai ‘ 4 B "th*;' own money and a llke amount| p,yip MILLS, Neh., March 30.—The safe cf“,""bl",’/"v" i e faod- oc¢ Bran b ags £ We Pay HAMS. Extra Fanoy Sugar Oured, 1b....123¢¢ | Liugi Mervapali, a Fresno | ybich she swindied several’ Chinese mer- | or"the Bank of Hazile 3ills was blown open | T8 1V 12%4¢ can ’ Weighing from 10 o 12 1bs.; nice and chtinu out of, The woman is supposed | jast night and $1000 in cash and $700 in drafts | French-reg’ly 25¢ box . the ity o : Baker, Is the 1o have taken the steamer for China, stolen. Green turt l e Sg T s H gm COFFEE, Fanoy Costa Rios, per Ib .....200 X p.ioF reg’ly 3oc-2Ib can | (latest imported confection) SAMPLE COLORS SENT FREE Try this. Reg. 25c. Flavor rich, NATURAL SHAPE Tomato cats 1 432 P 23 ter 280C BUSWELL PAINT CO, | BUTTER, the Pinest Oreamery, quare..37%0| Lugi Mervapall, a baker who. recontly ! } v e . Sy Cra 287 Ficot be. o Remermber we do not substitute second | arrived from Fresno, was lured from his ‘ CORK TIPPED Natural flavor—Dbest 7 i o I oot ik v . | gy STe0meries on our sele. | lodgings last night by two bold criminals i 2 ingredients-reg’ly 2o0c bot 3 fOF 50c | Thirteenth and Clay Str eets, Oaklang | TOMATORS, seloct paok, per dozen....$1.00 | and taken to the corner of Lombard. and et e Latest plck—qunllly guaranteed. Mason streets, where they beat him into CATSUP (Emder‘*), per bottle ...........20c | insensibility with the butt end of a re- Don't overlook this. Reg. 25c. volver and then robbed him of $300 in 0Y: & money. | OYSTER:, the 200 sise, 3 oans...........500 | ™piiiceman W. J. Cavanaugh found the N s victim of the thugs lying face downward EGGS, extra ssleot>d, 2 doz on the sidewalk and sent him to the Har- Direct from Highland Poultry Farm. bor Emergency Hospital, where he was cate a h the t FELS-NAPTHA £oap.rez. 10c size, our price o e of Al aad iy s HE ROETS l;t"vfivr; alone. 5 Afte[r having his Ygurigsnd;‘es;edu)de{— £ ? ~— | prM- eville Packing Co.’s, 8 bottles 500 | YaPall was taken to the Ha ustice to ) A ® a d iption of his assailants to De- AUTOMATIC snELL EJECTING Stufted with red peppers. Reg. 20c size. | Bivive Liarry Reynolds, who was detailed | REVOLVER. SOAP, Babbitt's Washing, 12 cake, .B0e | to hunt for the robbers. DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Maile | on Appliecation. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J- CWILSON & C3-. 28,50 i1sie Eye Glasses are fitted with DOUBLE GRIP GUARDS (Patented.) Which never slip mor tilt, @ or B Cailber. Sold only with our $2 00 combination sale, | Mervapali was clecping 1n his room at 1 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Tike $3.75. | HONEY, Pure Water Whit:, 2 oombs. .26 | U5, Rmons, Hotel on, Sansome stzect LONDON CIGARE TTES and do not wound the nose I Bateind lled ‘on him, and, ! > nc . JAS. BOYES o & o N!REVE & '{s Bhapont Mavhe; well wWord' 306 Sot. Y i hie naiativiee Lot AtBIEN &C0 & Main 129¢ OILS. LE!RICATI}'G OILS. LEONARD Front st., 8. F. Phone flllll.l'nl PRINTING. P ranclsrn Guns they struck up an acquaintance with him. Pishing Tackle and | OUR MOTTO : NEW 600DS, FULL WEI They had several drinks together, and Sporting G nifi".d A trial order will convince ;a“ that we f!'n]: then invited the unsuspecting baker to ' Send for C 7 join them in a jaunt around town. They e | Romeching oice Will b served ‘oke et | tooke him to the place where the robbery 642 ’MARkeT ST. o rred, and, pointing a revolver at his PRINTER, TR HESS, - fead, they commanded him to throw up ! E- C. HUGHES. 511 Sansome st., ECTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT-Law, | 1. H. CORCORAN A R B e Tk SR Gorner, Fourth ana PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS Tenth Tloor, Tioom 1015, Claus s Spreckels Bldg. 1201 Valencia Street. brutality and used their revolver upon his ket, 8. F. Try | THE mmqg‘pnmco.. Teiephone Mai . head until he sank unconscious the our ’W Brew, Residence, 821 California st., mo- Powel. SE. COR. TWENTY-THIRD, pavement. Steam and unr. T T ] Besidence Telephone, James - Fhone Mission 9, As the men are known to the propfletm{ vulmnhdu-lh-. {

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