The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 27, 1903, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1903. 3 CINCINNATIS GRS oo (BOLD BANDIT = . e m—— cun piEs niere 1) | Alteration Sale 1 BEST BLOCK \F BURNED Loss Estimatedat About | Two Millions of } bollars. MKEESUPE [ Sack Suits for fi‘omf: it gl $885 Pacheco Hills. SIS ten for Time to| e Business | You have certainly seen the condition (g |of our store front lately. Carpenters, i, confusion and noise, together with no With High man. . el . . | o aka f [show windows, have seriously handi- Fugitive Is Known to Be Well sup- |} [Capped us. : : plied With Provisions and Car- | But we are O\"el‘Coming this handlcap | | RKidnaped Deputy Describes His Thrilling Encounter row Escapes From Death and Two Men Are &till. Missing and May it Revol: of the £ A1 - b Have Perished. 1 5 ;lte::;:::ern. by Ofiel 11]5\7 ¢th .elne VaerS._ . . B X i ; 5 Every article is reduced in price just as | ‘ | oo Dispaten to e cat |} |we claim. Any dissatisfied customer can | Qmmor; wui e Fas dacing iaiomi- | have goods exchanged or money back. | | Enerst W 1. Stayton yesterday mornins | Special value: Single and double breast- |l s taree o e Pacheeo b e [ed sack suits, fast_color, union_made, full ‘ r\'enil?g, disappointed, but not dlsh.arl-: assortment Dt SIZCS, trom 34 tO 42, | ened. The officers in the San Joaquin have | : $10 ¢ % . .. | been nstructed to be on the lookout for [§ |Tegular $12.50 - value, reduced during the bandit and it is believed that his cap- . o ol e heaeh ninbr s et ey B |alterationSEEe: . $8.85 days. It is now known that he has a small quantity of provisions with him, | and that he will not be compelled to look | . |, | for food for some time. The Pacheco hills | L AR et % o e ° s +" | are almost impenetrable and the fugitive | : | will experience little difficulty in elud- | Di: B Gatlmg Passes ing his pursuers until he is compelled to come out into the open. | Away Suddenly in | Deputies White and Rea, who started | . the Opera s 3 in pursuit of the bandit yesterday when | ssitig | Daughter s Arms. informed of the capture by him of their s to-n h tin officer, returned to Gilroy late 0,000t . t afternoon ‘without having found any | ° P . EW YORK, Feb. %.—R. J. Gat- of the desperado. They will take | = #ge | in; v of the G ., | Up the search with Stayton to-morrow | San Joaquin. A reward has been offered of the highwayman and RIPE OLD AG w, Hugh O. Pente- cost. He expir for the ar Commencing to-day we shall have one very suddenly | every efrort 1= being made to arrest mifh. | M |0f the greatest sales for out-and-out value in the arms of his hter, Mrs. Pente- | The officers feel confident that he Is the < . K p. g man who robbed John Huaner near Eaen- | [we ever offered in our Juvenile De- Gatiing returned Vale last Sunday n(lgizl ana sever u\vi;'i. 2 St Scientific American. Sailor Suits, like picture shown, in fter any physical effort, he automatic impro standard blue serge, guaranteed fast color; daughter he would lie down.!and has a supply of cartridges . e s S g = d he commenced to| STAYTON TELLS HIS STORY. | Clght dL\_[lnCt 5t}’l€§_ to LhOOSC from— o aval,‘and Dr. Gading died 4 aid: {§ [embroidery, prettily combined in different ways; staved seams throughout, full cut blouse, patent elastic waist band in pants; ages 3 to 12 years; they were made by us to sell for $5 and $6; now this sale comes along, so we offer them during the altera- & {filtions Tor. . s a0 9345 ek | It is so unusual to offer $5 and $6 ng Monday. He maart § values for $3.45 that we fear some may mitted by him. He is cool and daring and show fight he is it is expected that he customed | when cornered, ina San Telipe early | few minutes afterward | ne for sowing rice adapted it to sowing duated from the Ohio 1850, but mever prac m, to capture him ely and walked out of the salo e day. Do you live here?’ *'Y wered. “I live in this county ; 1 live every pl 3 5 war with Spai Iy from the ser well and 1 like b him where b = netal composed of steel and . a hemp-breaking machine and < | 4 st e . ruiiii ) [doubt our claim. We can only say: Any | MERGER OF GREAT ROADS | homiunn’ miies miadre st . | |PUrchaser can have money back even UNDER_CONTEMPLATION months after the purchase if the suits No Official Statement Given Out Con- e swoneer, wrenched it R | don’t wear well. Could we say mere? g cerning the Rock Island-Frisco | , threatening to kill me - Deal. | Bt $ ~EW YORK r»\-” —Contrary to ex- | ene Bropric o t no off al tement respecting “ d n‘bug;vv c and San Fran- | then turned the horse loose and got in the eal was fssued to-day. ety raller T believed that matters have hl—y could ge where only a few un- S, reciuin’th be etticn. o iyl il g i . SKETCHED FROM LIFE. and $42 in coin and we ,;f,.'f;li‘lfi - t is elief that a olver. He remarked e would & 1 1 3 merger or consliation; pr (the Shikresis | p s o AL A it he ol For this Alteration Sale we have gathered a lot of odds . Frisco, Rock Island, Atchison and 1d just as soon die if my time had come. | . > . P . ™ i roads s contemplated. E R g B and ends in youths’ suits from our $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and - o Rock Island, according to current | kill you o AL i yon agvee not it Sollow SHe ot - . . - . » 2 - ol be the Gentral fgure In-the tall the tfcsss shont (1A AL Ripe Jhn inck $12.50 lines; only one to three suits in each pattern; sizes, 17 oakum is reported to be slated for | b . £ ‘ idency of the Rock Island, which, | BANDIT BECOMES SUSPICIOUS. years, 33 chest measure; 18 years, 34 chest measure, and 19 ¥ dicted, will dominate the situation. | Wheh we s o dtea e S ] % 2 : years, 35 chest measure; in addition to youths, we can fit men of small stature: materials are all-wool tweeds in plaids, checks, Stripes and mixfuiges; specialiat ..o ... dsaa T oian oot the Pike o E" ‘“4"1— Ead out It was }T l' r 12 l;‘z':‘nrk. and 1 s Fogreis regon Express Is Wrecked. Siarted o unhiteh ree. on we went or, the Piki et ot g iy 2 ineide 1 offered to treat, but he refused to REDDING, Cal., Feb. 26.—The Oregon | grink He demanded ali the bread, cheese, s was wrecked near Gibson Switch | sardines and crackers in the house. ‘and pald vie is morning. The diner and one coach | Mrs. Guilbamet $1 for the provisions. We next the rails. The diner fell over |Zpdered dinner. I told o ‘T’ a big. Knits against a bank and the colored porter in | with the meat; also to have the boy bring a | t was badly scalded. Beyond a severe | shotgun that was near the door. The stranger v o sat opposite me and watched every move- b pcelved as the cars bounced | saent’ he people were afrald of bloodshed a the passengers were un- would not put any weapons within my reach. | Finally he bacame mmrl‘m; a*;]] refused to | et wait until dinner was serve e went out, | i=i=i=i=i"¢ @ | remarking that he must get away or & posse would ba upon him. T kept him there as long as | He rushed Guilhamet and I ahead E we might get a gun and go 4 m. A short distance from the station CTOR'S THRILLING ESCAPE. s and ‘rushed down the road on Toot o ynes, vell- t to the stable, saddled a horse and asked f Will Jones, the well gun. There were no shells, and we had nati actor, just before the | 1y get some. s time the fellow had e burning building fell, and his | twenty minutes’ I tried to get some of . half dead. from the top of the | the people at the hotel to go with me, but all a thriliing one. Jomes® pres. | Tofuved. 1 galloped down the road and at a | sharp furn caught sight of my man. He saw which led him to throw his| me at the same instant. He was 300 yards iff into the street below, and thus make | away and made down a canyon and hid in the his whereabouts known, saved his life, | thick brush that lies on either side of the road. | When the fire broke out Jones was asleep | 1| Went on to the Mountain House. | e ONES RS Ssicoy Constable White and Deputy John Rea ar- n he s > of an artist friend on the | rived from Gilroy about 2:30 p. m. and we | th floor. Awakening suddenly, he was | searched the roads. 1 went ahead and sent | blinded and suffocated by the smoke. Out- | word to Volta to ;m!(lf_\" the nr‘nce’\;- in San side in the grea sh: » Joaguin to be on the lookout. I offered $100 In the sreat alrshaft the flames | 0 1" ror the arrest of the fugitive. Deputy were shooting up. How he made his way | gperit Miils of San Luts ranch, watched the he does not know, but by some instinct | road until dusk. We then came into the he found the stairway leading to the roof. | Mountain House, keeping a sharp lookout for SIC Upon reaching the roof he fell over - | the fugitive, SICK HEADACHE thing and was stunned. When he reege.| e followed up the canyon where he disap- as % COV- | ared to where there Was a deserted cabin, | is generally caused by ered the flames were shooting through | H. haa evidently slept hers at some time, as ¢ > . the roof. He crawled to the edge, but the | one had recently been thers. White ana CONSTIPATION firemen in the street did not notice him. | Fea watched it iEnt atthe Mountain fidus: He shouted himself hoarse., H. and returned home this morning. e stranger BILIOUSNESS AND oot and wrote on 1t o1 am eolk Bls|i0ld ‘me his name was Frank Heymann. He TIVER TRO o5 a m on roof, 0k .4 like an ex-soldler. He is more than UBLES. rearly dead from gas. Jones | ix feet tall, welghs 180, has sandy hair and Eithet 1s Quicky He threw it to the ground and a re-|a short, light. stubby mustache. There fs a Pom;‘?;g::[)‘! y Relieved and porter picked it up and located the figure | bear on his right cheekbone. He told me he | x 1y Cured by of a man Standing outlined in the sparks. | bad KIS IR MeN. il e ohe 2 1 2| rs. Gul s v same Jones crept along the edge of the rear of | man robbed them a short time ago. He asked | the building and there waited for the fire- | as he sat at table if the officers had ever men, wno placed a ladder across the alley | caught the men Wwho robbed the hotel and Telephone Exchange building. ) When told thai they had nob he said they . | never would. Hs s bin a lot | arried down and taken to the | 22%er Niices at San Felipe. Two=Piece Suits, ages 14, 15, 16, $1.00 They are going fast—boys’ all-wool two-piece suits, only in sizes 14, 15 and 16; odds and ends selected from $3.00 to $5.00 lines; special now while they last at .$1.00 1 the upper stories, was totally Values in Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ flannel blouses and shirt waists, sizes 4 to 13 years, regular 75¢ goods; special at 40c Boys’ percale shirts, sizes 12 to 14, regular $1.00 quality ........................................................ 65¢ Boys’ wool sweaters, in combination stripes, regular 75¢ T AR i R e e R L e 50c Men’s Regular $3.00 Hats Reduced to $2.35 All our regular $3.00 “Wood” hats for men will be sold for $2.35 during alterations; all shapes and colors to choose from. = R | o 1 S RN i hospital. : THE DOSE—Half a glass in thefj| The eight girls in the Telephone Ex- IR GETS MILLI | morning gives Prompt and pleas-[] | change building, across the alley from thal SWINDLER GETS MILLIONS \ ant relief. burning Pike building, were badly fright- | FROM SANTIAGO BANKERS SRS TR Vare ened, as the clouds of smoke rollea about | o st ; 3 Don’t be tricked by unscrupulousf | \*¢ h“"‘““‘hou’r“:t":C;‘Iflx'::: "?ol;nu RreiAfl!lt Is Made at Panama of Sup- rugy ith worth: on the top ory bullding. | posed Principal Chilean druggists W less substi-§ ' For two hours they pluckily stuck to | e Db, iheir posts. When the flames were blaz. | rauds. ing in their windows they were ordered| NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—By the arrest of | mus? | [ by the firemen. Later, however, they | a man who gave his name as Fermin | | returned to their calls, and when the | Montero at the Dier of a steamer about | MAIL ORDERS 2 MAIL ORDERS la day force of girls came on duty 3 st . . | e cncry sront o' the stz Gaom oy | to 84l for New Yark, says the Herald's Mail orders filled We can save vou | duty, although the fire raged all around | yesieq that several of the most impoes | R ob the b money on anything » J 40 tant banking houses of Santlago, Chile, b7 o ve in men’s or boys’ ‘ (eer tomes flcnsr) Earthquakes in Spain. [ et swindied out of #0000 In gold sev- |} | goods—write. us: to= d clothing, furnishings dox. 718 Market Street or hats. | MADRID, Feb. 2.—A series of sharp | Montero, who is accused of the crime, shocks of earthquake in the provinge of | was easily identified and quietly submit- mmfim Alicante yesterday did some damage and | ted to arrest. He will be returned to created a paric among the people. Chile for trial.

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