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. L THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1903. 3 TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT AFFARRS ’ T N il ARE GROSsLY NiswANAGeD AN st for Yoursell the Wonderu - \ °ED THAIL LEADS e Woderal 0 HIS HOME Curative Properties of Swamp-Root McKinney Escapes the Posse and Returns to California. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. To Prove What Swamp-Root, the World-Famous Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Call May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Outlaw Probably Now Is Near Randsburg or Porterville. Sheriffs of Several Counties Receive Information of Murderer’s Move- ments and Vigorous Pur- suit Is Planned. Special Dispatch to The Call. BAKERSFIELD, April 7.—Jim McKin- ney, the outiaw, is on California sofl once { more, and is headed for his old haunts, | either at Randsburg or Porterville. It is | not unlikely that even now* he is once more in Kern County. On Saturday last | he crossed the Colorado River at Needles, | about 160 miles from Randsbirg. At that time he had with him two horses, a gray | and a bay, and if he crossed the lower end of Death Valley there is no reason | have reached this - CreARLE, 45 |y het BUouIL Hck I wrote to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,at| I am a firm believer in that; I cheerfully give my indorse~ | | county by this morning. 4 = o3 l D % .. McKinney has m friends in the | Binghamton, ) ., for a free wonderful remedy, Dr. Kilmer's| ment to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- | g s 3 Yy tions. Randsburg he has 3 . two s and other relatives, and |Sample bottle of Swamp-Root, and | Swamp-Root. i ’ ' v . . . . : . | f; - v c 3 c S 1 through the Kernville, Linn’s Valley and i ¥ s from my own experience, stands Portesville country he is not only weil |its effect upon me was so notice-{cine when a man is not teflmg!at 1B headt b all Ko S i known to the people, many of whem|able that I bought a supply, and well; after exposure or loss of |} have known him since boyhood, but he is . 2 ._ | for kidney, liver and bladder trou- ;:r:l‘;ectne(:i“ by ¥lnoa: anu marriage with | after taking a few bottles of [sleep and irregular meals. It is Nlas 3 more than one prominent family in those | Swamp-Root I had entirely recov- also a great medicine to tone up My own cure and also my per- sections. . re, | ' The Arizona officials are active in pur- | €fed, and in six months I became jand regulate a man. There is|gona] observation during years of { | suit of the outlaw, and a posse was on h(s{the man you See me now. I had:such a pleasant taste to it and it service in the Toledo Fire Depart- ment have convinced me that trail before he crossed into Callfornia. |, . = e : kidney - trouble, aggravated by geemsto go right tothe spot. I use Swamp-Root is a medicine of won- It's a great medi- | Root, which I sincerely believe, Whether they followed him to this side is il B Dlized not known. Sheriff Kelly to-day received rouble. as ged to . B 3 the following dispatch from Kingsman: | s fr1:er ha d\a: B it |it and recommend it. There is|Swa : “Look out for James McKinney. — Ie | PSS W3 5 g 815 | ore Swamp-Root used by Kan-|derful merit. I have seen many crossed the river at Needles last Satur- | had backache, and was run down City fi h + other | who had been pronounced incura- day, possibly mu.gmg for '.'»‘“ old haunts. qcncrall\'. A few bottles of this | SaS ity firemen than any other 3 e i to health b Has gray and bay horses with him, £ X i bdiciie tie ob ble speedily restored to health by “WALTER BROWN, Under Sherift.” |remedy did more for me than a| m¢ AERCC Gves, Swamp-Root Sheriff Kelly is in constant communica- | cdici Yours truly ‘ - % e | tion with Randsburg, where his deputies dozen physicians could. ¥ Yours Respectfully, | are on the watch for the outlaw, should TRATION AND A FORMER DEPUTY WHO IS AC JBED OF I¢ EMBEZZI B he appear in that vicinity. So far he has not been heard from, in spite of ei forts to locate him. It Is not, however, believed that the outiaw, who has mur- dered four men and is thought to aspire to be a second Trac concealment. case. heriff Kelly received a message from | Sy o oAt 865 Stillman St., | restles ing the da the nerves, makes you dizzy ter often Makes you pass w sleepiess and irritabl v and obliges you [Z22% ,%“c@m‘ * Assistant Chief i Phiiadelphin (Pa.) Fire Dep’t.' Kansas City (Kansas) Fire Dep't. | Toledo (Ohio) F , Will long remain in | tice, and is the greatest No 1 Engine House, e Department. taken by doctors themselves, because they recog- and most successful remedy that reriff Kelly has had deal- S BT : 3 4 B e - e latter was released from the penitentiary, | DeW_discovery, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as | ache and back ache, causes indigestion, stomach and liver s | Where he was sent from Tulare County | YOUr kidneys are well they will help Ry i v trouble; vou get a sallow, yellow complexion, makes you feel - G | ten years ago, he went to Randsburg and | Dealth. A trial will ccnvince any one. : ‘ as though you had heart trouble; you may have plenty of am- = 8 d 5 2 was then arrested by the Sherlff, the| Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for many | bition, but no strength;: get weak and waste away. S OF THE LEGISLATURE OF HAWAII WHO ARE TAKING AN ACTIVE PART oo g e Lot | kinds of diseases, and if permitted to continue much suffering | Swamp-Root Is plensant to take and is used in the leading NG MADE INTO THE MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC OF DER THE | Constable of that precinct, for an assault { ot fatal results are sure to foll Kidney trouble irritates { hospitals, recommended by physictans in their private prac- o the cc An investigation has ct of the of- | committees to investigate his official con- duct. Sherift Collins of Tulare County this evening stating that he will be here to consult with him preparatory to starting with a posse for the Randsburg country dvuring th get up many times night. that a special arrangement h bottle sent absolutely free by mail. thousands thousands of t. been made by which nize in it Unhealthy kidneys science monial letters received from men and women cured by Swamp-Root has ever been able to compound EDITORIAL NOTICE.—Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder remedy, is so remarkably successful all of our readers who have not already tried it may have a sample Also a book telling all about kidney and bladder troubles and containing many of the In writing be sure : : i the chllan upon 5 . Auditor Meyers. Hot shot se are the atures in con-{in pursult of the outlaw. Bhowld they | C SSSClR TP T inin genctous offer it the San Francisco Dutly Calf when seading your addvess & Dr. Kitmes & Co oa. ot Blot | ection iwith, th mismanage- | meet bloodshed is more than likely to fol- [ #nd mention readln sl of ‘the s { NEEL R ML W1 Governments af- | low, as McKinney is not expected to al- If you are alréady convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dol- and the tives has appolnted fairs under the inistration of Gov- ernor Dole, except that Attorney General Andrews has rendered an opinion to the effect that James H. Boyd is entitled to low himself to be taken alb BRUTAL MURDERERS lar size bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Do mer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, ) , on every bottle. 't_make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root—Dr. Kil- s 2 ESCAPE TH stantly lashed the Nationalists to tke = e carzows| [LECTIONS 1N MANY CITIES, : | fints Jaanea_tne Natonate o ire the perfod when he was | Wh foti il- | scunding with cries of “traitor,” “liar,” removed Governor before the Sen- | 212 o Thew idetim. on. Raf} —_— | “go to Berlin” and other shouts. M. ate approved such action. | road Track Will Go to Continued From Page 1, Column 4. Jaures finally concluded with the ase Charles Wilcox has been held to an-| Prison. [ tion that “the Republicans have the right swer by Judge Wileox on three charges | - 5 o A — | to condemn this abominable campaign of embezzlement. The crimes are alieged | SAN JOSE, April 7.—Tony Lawrence iild fhoush' he dsdided | against the republic and to demonstrate |to have been committed while he was|and Joe Rose were to-day convicted of | Ruger of Janesville, = ml’;"“ Gio ticket | to the declining Nationalist party t [ disbursing clerk of the Board of Public|murder in the second degree, with the [fter his name was placec on the CEEC | its attitude to-day cannot excuse its evil | oo Wilcoxs defenmeiie’iiialib pail | enalty fixed at life imprisonment, for the | Rt e Was ROt & I Witting | deeds of yesterday. If the Chamber tol- ¥ the money to his chief clerk, B. H. o a1 Cs . its Bl e o o2 erates it, it will be a stigma on our con- s war < 4 Wright, whose I O U he holds to cover murder of Manu H;.xbral near Milpitas on of Milwaukee, the third candidate. = - With this warm weath e whose L0 Dol o e | December 5 last. The case was given to | The amendment increasing the number French Deputy Arra.igns | sclence and the shame fi;::rpfifxsxg e er coming on doubt thinking of you are no et ting a light summer suit. larger amount than that which Wileox is | accused of embezzling and was dated be- fore any one of the amounts that it is al- leged he took was missing. the jury at 11 o'clock and inside of two hours it returned a men guilty. Lawrence and Rose had both confessed verdict finding the of Justices of the Supreme Court from five to seven carried. In Milwaukee the | amendment carried. | Comparatively few Mayors were elected | in the State, and there were few changes the Prosecutors of Dreyfus. | the midst of the bitter, angry debate then proceeding and announced that the Gov- | ernment was ready to open an adminis- trative inquiry and aid In the widest in- the conscience of the . < = Road Supervisor Charles B. Dwight was | to the murder when arrested, but later g e vestigation of the truth regarding the There’s no need of pay- called upon by Superintendent Cooper to | pleaded not guilty. The murder was a |in the cities which chose executives. Fol- | 33 D,,yf"_., b Gt e . £ z . x hand in his r tion because of certain | cold-blooded one. Cabral had come~ to | lowing are some of the result _()»rl:ko;h. FARIS, April 7.—It seems that the de- that the honor of the army was not In- ing a fancy price. charges of devious methods in connection | town with about $100 and intended going to | Mayor Mulva (D.), re-elected; Waukesha, | pate in the Chamber of Deputies yester- | volved, but that - Why not come here, where we sell you a suit at a fair price, which is with work on the roads. Dwight at onrce plied with the demand. ,The charge fnst Dwight was that he kept nis ms at work, drawing pay for their ser- vices from the Territorial treasury, at a his old home in Massachusetts. He met Rose and Lawrence and they planned to kill him for his money. Cabral expressed tention of going to Mission San Jose pend a few days. His murderers got and to Republican ticket elected; West Superi, Republican ticket elected; Janesville, Wi son (Citizens’), elected Mayor; Racine, Nelson (R.), elected Mayor; Beloit, organ- ized labor elected Aldermen; La Crosse, elected Mayor; Madison, day and to-day which resulted by a vote of 281 to 228 in the invalidation of the | election of the Nationalist Deputy Syve- ton is likely also to lead to the reopening country was greatly disquieted by the appearance of extenuating circumstances in the judgment on a crime of the nature of which Dreyfus was accused. The remainder of the debate was mainly time when the Government teams were | him into a buggy aid they would | Torrence (D.). of the Dreyfus case, and perhaps to the | ¢,pep yp by former Minister of War Ca at least twenty-five per doing nothing because there was no ! drive him there. Near Milpitas one of the | Democratic ticket elected. rehabilitation of the\ former prisoner of | vajgnac, who attempted to explain the + micney in the funds. |two shot him in the head from behind. et Devils Island. This is mainly due to two | su si Jenel s lett ’ ey | n s Island. s is nly due tc | suppression of General Pellieux's letter. cent lower than that Superintendent Henry E. Cooper has 1 then jumped from the buggy and Arkansas Saved to Democracy. facts brought out by the Soclalist leader, | After the invalidation of M. Syveton's asked by exclusive deal- ers? been made a target for members of the Legislature. The sidewalks in front of the Cooper residence were brought to the attention of the the two men shot him again. They then robbed him and dragged the body to the ad track. On the track Cabral re- ed consciousnes and told the men if LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 7.—Returns | from all parts of Arkansas show that thus far not an independent or a Repub- M. Jaures, in the course of the debate. | One is a falsified document bearing alleged | annotations by the German Emperor, election had been voted. the debate was continued on various orders of the J which were postponed. Finally one was ublic, and Representa- i v S which were forgeries d which hel i1 to | adopted, by 250 votes to declar ron- Tt : ¥, 9 b 1o taky fcan has been elected in any of the mu- geries and which helped to | adopted, . declaring con Our advantage lies in J§| Iv® Kumalae suggested that the short- | they wanted hls money to take it and | lican has been elet'id % ¥ 08 £ 0 S0 | conviet Dreyfus, and the other is that | fidence in the Government and the deter- ® of Wilcox might be found in an in-|spare his life. Upon this Rose shot |nicipal elections. The only 0 the letter written by General Pellieux to | mination of the Chamber not to allow the buying cloth in big quan- tigation of where the money for that| Cabral four thmes. ~~-A passing frelght | can countles in the State have no ralroad | 7~ cavaignac when the latter was War | Dreyfus case to pass from the judicial do- tities for four establish- ments — two York and Francisco two also in doing in New in San a great volume of busi- ness and in small profits. We would you into our selling at like to take workshops and show you the work- manship we give and the materials we use. Now on display: A 1 i begun civil suit against former Agricul- | val station, was asked on cross examina- s e Akl 7 B & big assortment of spring tural Commissioner Wray Taylor for | tion how it happenmed that the Fearless PLEBLg') Cv‘v’;‘: sl M.x:‘”ot and summer goods from §| s, the total amount of the shortage | was moored at the naval wharf when she | Brown (R. 13 to °3 .50 .00 mm——— If you Iwe out of San Francisco write for sam- ples and self-measuring blank, which ~good fit. SNWOooD 718 Market Street and Cor. Powell and Eddy Sts. insures a work came from A resolution passed by the House reads: | “It is concurrently reported in Honolulu that Superintendent of Public Works Henry E. Cooper, while holding office, during the month of February, 193, used the teams, wagons and material belong- ing to the Department of Public Works and the officers, servants and labor were then in the pay of the department to con- struct a sidewalk along and In front of premises owned by Henry E. Cooper and occupled by him as a residence.” | Cooper claims that the repairs to the | roads and sidewalks at his residence were | done without his knowledge and during | his absence; that he was very much an- | noyed at the work being done with Gov- | ernment material, teams and labor, and that he subsequently paid his check into the treasury, at the rate of $2 per cubic | yard, for the work, which is said to be | rather more than its actual cost. Attorney General Lorrin Andrews has | in Taylor's department. Taylor, it is un- derstood, left property behind him upon which the Territory may levy to recover any amount due. An act to prevent embezzlement by pub- | lic officers and providing for the punish- | ment of public embezzlers is shortly to be presented to the Senate. It provides that any officer charged with the safe keeping, transfer or disbursement of any money, note or other effects or property | belonging to the Territory of Hawail who shall convert the same to his own use or benefit of another than the owner or person entitled thereto, or shall loan with or, without interest, or shall deposit in his own name, or otheérwise than in the name of the Territory of Hawall, or shall deposit in banks or with any person er persons or change for other funds or prop- erty any money or moneys intrusted to his safe keeping, except in the manner prescribed by law, shall be deemed guilty of embezzlement. Upon conviction the of- fender shall be punished at hard labor not | to exceed ten years or by a fine not to exceed five times the value of the thing or property embezzled. TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT GUILTY OF DISCRIMINATION Interesting Testimony Given at Trial of Spreckels’ Suit Against the Steamship Nevadan. HONOLULU, March 30.—The case of Spreckels against the steamship Nevadan train ground the body almost to piec but upon an autopsy a bullet was found in the head and the arrest of Rose and Lawrence followed. . AR Educational Bill Is Introduced. LONDON, April 7.—Sir William Anson, Parllamentary Secretary of the Board of BEducation, introduced the London educa- tional bill to-day in the House of Com- mons and it passed its first reading. A Givision on the question that leave be glven to Introduce the measure resulted in a vote of 159 to 77 in favor of the motion. @ il @ has been partly heard before United States Commissioner Gill. The evidence brought out an interesting explanation of why he tug was allowed to use the naval wharves for docking. Arthur L. Merry, chief clerk of the na- started to the rescue of the Nevadan. He stated that she always tled up there, as a result of an arrangement made by for- mer Commandant, now Rear Admiral, Merry. When the Fearless came here to engage in the tug business, said Merry, the Government tug Eleu was in full pos- session of the field. By way of continu- ing the monopoly exorbitant rates of dockage were imposed on the Fearless, and Captain Merry came to the rescue when he heard of it -with an offer to al- loy the new tug to use the naval wharves. The offer was accepted and later an ar- rangement was made whereby the Fear- less did the towing of barges, ete., for the navy, when there was any such tow- ing to be done, in exchange for the wharf- age privileges. As a result the Fearless has always had the privilege of the naval wharves and still enjoys such privilege. There was much complaint after the Fearless came that the local Government was interfering in private business in al- lowing the Eleu to compete with the Fearless, and many were the races be- tween the two tugs after vessels which needed towing. The Fearless, however, gradually got nearly all of the business. —_———— Kosmos Line. South America, Peru and Chile. The fa- vorite 6000-ton steamer ‘“Theben,” carrying passengers, salls April' 17. Through to Ham- burg via Mexico, Central and South America, The Theben touches in at the chief ports of Central and South America. = Firsi Peru $185, second $135, third $75. ~Rates to other mnu on application. ~ 643 Market street. Francisco. . or telegraph lines, and reports from there | will be delayed. At Hot Springs, where a very hot fight has been waged, George Belding, the present Mayor, has been re- elected by a majority of nearly 1000. In Little Rock there was no opposition to the Democratic ticket and a light vote was polled. el 12 Results of Nebraska Voting. OMAHA, Neb., April 7.—Municipal elec- tions were held in all the citles and towns of Nebraska to-day, with the exception of Omaha and South Omaha, both of which work under special charters. Party lines were drawn in but few instances. Repub- licans were successful in most of the towns heard from up to midnight. In Lincoln, George A. Adams, Republican, for Mayor, and the whole Republican ticket were elected. e ——— Pueblo’s Mayor Re-elected. Pueblo by several hundred majority, af- ter an exceedingly bitter campaign. It appears now that the entire Republican ticket 1s elected. e Outcome in Colorado Springs. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 7.— The entire Republican ticket, with the ex- ception of the City Treasurer, was elected to-day. The plurality of Judge Ira Harris over Van E. Rouse (Dem.) for Mayor is 1400. - Local Issues in Idaho. BOISE, Idaho, April 7.—Elections were held in nearly all towns and cities of Ida- ho to-day. The contests involved local is- sues solely, and in many cases there was only one ticket, SR Oklahoma City Democratic. OKLAHOMA CITY, O, T., April 7.—Lee Van Winkle, Democrat, was elected Mayor by 500 majority. The remainder of the Democratic ticket was elected. g e O Springfield’s Exciting Election. SPRINGFIELD, Ill., April 7.—The most exciting city election ever held in Spring- field resulted in the election of H. H. Devereaux (Dem.) for Mayor by 1500. New Automobile Record. NICE, April 7.—The kilometer automo- bile run on the Promenade des Anglais ‘was made in record time, 28 seconds, by M. Serpollet. Minister in 1898 was suppressed. This lot- ter was written just after the discovery of Colonel Henry's forgery and reads as | follows: . i Duped/ by men without honor, unable any | longer to count on the confidence of my sub- | ordinates, without which it is impossible to | command, and on my side being unable to feel | confidence in those of my chiefs who have | made me work with forgers, 1 ask to be re- tired. M. Jaures’ speech in the Chamber con- | main. The Chamber then adjourned, ter sitting until 10:20 p. m. The vote was a great triumph for M. Jaures, Russian Troops Gather at Fentwaing. YOKOHAMA, April 7.—Twenty thou- sand Russian troops are reported to havs been concentrated at Fentwaing, which commands the approaches by the Yalu River on the northern frontier of Korea. How About Are you contemplating the purchase of your Shoes yet? Don’t neglect to see our tended to sell at our new building at 104-110 Geary street. new Easter stock that we in- Graceful, Stylish Shoes In latest models, both beautiful and comfortable, suitable for any occasion, at an extremely reasonable price. All these shoes will wear a great deal longer than you expect. Strength and beauty is combined. A few “short lots” at reduced prices. KAST 740 MMAR & CO. KET S7T.