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THE “COPPERS” MUST PUNGLE” GO Commissioners Orderg Them to Refuse | Gifts. New Rules and Old Ones Revamped Added to . Official Guide. 1ded “PULL” IS NULLIFIED. icemen that lice court hang- The remainder d to the discus- ting was held at which plans Chief of Police, were - regulation of gambli: existing in the city. Chin: ught under the light and ers concluded to do a lit estigating on their own account the sessior ¢ the STANFORD T Litter, "0 of Ci IVEREITY. April co, member of - t will meet the University of v [ ington Gebaters in Seattle ear . “nas | had to w from the ocontest -on asconat | fliness y, "03 be taken by W. C. of San , Who was selected as INVITES DEWEY 10 BE PRESENT Committee Asks Adinir- al to Attend Dedica~ tion of Monument. Programme of President’s Reception Finally Adopted. The exec committee of the citizens mmittee fof the recepticn of President Roosevelt ternoon, M. H. Y g chair. Berkeley the com- » of the Pr cland from it was £ pri- visit farly appre t the pro- jopted by I 1y was adopted | the dedic at 9 o'clock e uled a and Oak- nd at i%0, the hour as arrangement -(AMME AS ADOPTED. Fobnsand strets Gih " the Sons’ hildren on Van the United utfve committee it to meeting p. m.—Visit rmy FEncamp- t at Union League Ciub rooms INVITA’I'ON TO DEWEY. f the chairman the follow: itation to Admiral Dewey cation of the naval mon- motic etter ¢ nd th 0, April 14, 19 Geor Adm United States navy Sir—On May 11 the President will dedi he monument erected in San Francisco | y t victory of our ¥ at 4 A committee extends an ation 3 to be presant at the event and to take part ceremonies. We would fenl it o great you should be our guest ry respectf: H. DE YOUNG, Citizens' Committec he meeting stated that S Navy Moody had President would de- speech on the services avy at the dedica- t. It was also an tion to attend the d been sent Sec- patriotic ceremonie »ody. In answer to a question & it wes intended to call the Mr. Phelan replied that it nam ‘A monument in honor ic and in commemo- n c | Dewey's victory at Ma- Bay A Vatkins, s king for the finance | o re up to date over $4000 had bee in_ subscription: nd a o more cifizens were yet o be rd f TO COLLECT SUBSCRIPTIONS. n chants and bankers, he s 1 > send heir subscrip- | i r tkins said that an influen- 1 numbering 175 was invited to meet the exe ive committee to-day, when will be arranged for that number of gentlemen to collect further subserip- nd those already promised. wing were present at the meet- A. A. Watkins, Ge Platt, Rufus P. Ji E. A. Denicke, Rich, R A Rudol, lob, L. F. PRESIDENT TO SEE YOSEMITE. Commissioners Arrange Entertain- ment for Four Days in Valley. meeting the Yosemite Commis- ers was held yvesterday afternoon in office of W. W, Foote in The Call building to arrange for the programme of entertainm: during the dent Roosevelt to the Yosemite Vall Governor George C. Pardee, the presi- dent, was in the chair and the other mem- bers of the committee present were Charles 8. Givens, W. W. Foote, W, H. Metson, W. G, Henshaw, J. C. Wilson and Thomas A. Hender. Benjamin Ide Wheel- er was also present by invitation, but took mo active part in the proceedings. The itinerary of the President’s tour in- cludes four days to be passed in the A sior ADVF.BTISEMEHTS. _Anheuser-Busch Plant covers 125 acres— equal to 60 city blocks. Capacity: Brew House—6,000 Barrels Daily. Bottling Works—700 000 Bottlds Dail: Ice & Refrigerating Plants—3 300 Tons Malt Houses—5,000 Bushels Daily. Daity. Storage Elevators—l ,250,000 Bushels. Stock Houses—425, 000 Barrels. Employs 5,000 People. Steam Power P!ant—7 750 Horse Power. Electric Light & Power Plant—4 000 Horse Power. Largest BrewerymtheWorld Orders promptly filled by E. G. LYONS & RAAS C0., Wholesale Dealers, San Francisco. ncement | | was impracti- | visit of Presi- | PRESIDENT IS SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 ENJOYING CAMP LIFE Does a Great Deal of Horseback Riding and in Ad- dition Indulges in Long Walks Over the Snow- Covered Trails of Yellowstone National Park 1903 KEENLY FALLING TIMBERS CRUSH UT LIVES Recent Tornado in Ala- bama Destroys Many MKINNEY'S LIFE ENDED, ~SHYS RUMOR - | Dwellings. | PZL ZIAM Score of Persons Are Killed | Murderer Reported to| ,ZoZZ«ZE || and Others May Die From | Have BeenShot Down | Injuries. at Night. ! EVERGREEN, Ala., April 14.—News Former Sheriff oVerall cred_ telephone con- ited With Killing of Outlaw. firming the rumors of heavy loss of life and property In the nelghborhood of | Peterman and Burnt Corn wrought by | the tornado which passed near there yeos- | | | { has just reached here by i ¥ | | terday. Ten persons are known to have | | been killed, numerous batns and resi-| Vegue News of a Fight and End of | dences and outhouses were swept away, the Man Hunt Reaches Fresno entailing & loss which will reach high in ! [the thousands. On account of the bad | tud Bakarafield, Gut'1s | | condition of the wires communication is | Yet Unverified. difficult, and the only name that could be B | obtained of the dead is Henry Salter, a complete list of the casualties can be ob- | firmed and no particulars are given by tained, as there is nelther telegraph nor | raliroad connection. The heavy rains| have rendered the roads almost impassa- Santa Fe arrival here late to-night BAKERSFIELD, April 14 thing | | vle. | further has come to hand to-night from Peterman is in Monroe County, just| Kernville in regard to the pursuit of across the line from Conecup and is about | James McKinney, the outlaw, in the | | twenty | mountain fastnesses of that region, but ve miles from a railroad. All news so_far received has come over | an unverified rumor says the murderer is the telephond lines which “are several dead. miles from the path of the storm. Oliver Thatcher Jr., who keepa a store 1| EVERGEEN, Ala., April 14.—A terrific | near Onyx. a few miles from Kernviile, i | wind, rain and hail storm passed over the |is here and reports that he saw and westérn portion of Conecup early last|talked with the fugitive Sunday, the lat- evening, resulting In the death of three |ter stopping at his place a few minutes. | | persons. g He had his two horses at that time. On | | H. P. Saiter, his mother and child were | Monday morning a posse met him at rlding along a road and were opposite a] Keyesville and a running fight ensued, clump of trees when the storm oyertook | the outlaw making up the mountain side, them. A heavy tree that was uprooted | abandoning his horses. by the wind fell across the wagon, crush- Sherift Kelly had been notified from ing all of the occupants to death. Randsburg that Sheriff Lovin of Arizona will come by train to Ba eld _and @ittt iebeleiebebieiebeieieimiieiiok @ | proceed overland to the front. Officers from here are to accompany him. City Marshal Packard and Deputy Sheriff Ti betts have gone out to-night to join the i | wounded or killed or captured have float- well and ft is impossible to reach Kern- the South Fork Valley on Sunday have man hunt. ‘\ Many rumors of the outlaw being n\l in, but investigation so far fails to | ! verify th Viile on the telephone at midnight. | Full details of McKinney’s trip through come to hand. Riding across the desert Sunday morning at 2 o'clock he reached Weather Bureau Secures | “;ll—knol‘\'n planter. s } FRESNO, April I§.—A street rumor here everal residences were demolished, the | .o g o e st timber falling on the occupants, killing | :I:; }’(:”"';“;‘_“l‘)’:":‘:)\_x_‘;i‘l ::):Ll:"nr:fk or injuring all within the buildings. It| x by bppnnd probably will be several days before a | to-night. The rumor has not been con- | those who heard of the shooting from a The wires are not working | ADVERTISEMENTS. Peculiar To Itseln it does— In what it is and wha taining the best blood purifying, a tive and tonic substances and effecti al and permanent cures of relieving it the most ra all humors and all eruptions. weak, tired, lings, and bu ing up the whole system—Is tru Hood’s Sarsaparilla languid fe only No other medicine acts like it; ny | other medicine has done so mucl no other m real, substantial good; cine has restored health and s at so little Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to cure | and keeps the yroml- cost. sure as b4 nothing else will. Sloans Liniment 25cents ALL DRUGGISIS ' CUTLERY . EVERY BLADE WARRANTED VD VDLV vmf DR JORDAN'S cnear() MUSEUK OF ANATOMY. 1051 MARZET ST bet. G:24TS, 3100l () The Largest Anatomical Museum in | | | | i ; I > " Thatcher's store, seventeen miles up the World Weaknewes o day conacie | 1 New Station in the | river from Kernvine Oliver Thateher JT. | § b K gy Do oy 1 | | 3 | at once recognized him, and the outls % ‘ Pacific. | Slemounted and purhased a bottle of flg;nfgggmu—"_g'g;gg“gig_-y ) | | | heer. He was taciturn and somewhat | Trewment personally or by istter. A () i | | surly, and after drinking he mounted and Rttt X | | L | continued down the valley. Just belaw ! || The laying of the Weather Bureau ca- ”m""l‘:’ R hrin Tad e HARRIAGE. ur { | ble to the Farallonks was completed ves- | pizog Warren Rankin. Rankin has- | Q pft SORDAK @& €6., 105 Marketse..8. 7. () | | terday afternoon and messages were | tened back to Onyx, sécured a saddle | GOV T OTVTOD) """" a5 i + | passing back and forth under the sea un- | horse and followed him down the valley. = e 3 The w vas bey nday | At Peterson’s ranch he cut across the ¥ » PRESIDENT ROOSEV s EXEC UTIVE SECRETARY, WHO, DI'RING o v, ,:: :,’“rk] “?'I' e ‘“"“l"_"‘ ity Cad duiee Tote-ihe Pebd’ SUoi e 1 l‘[}?:‘]’”‘:’“ THE OUTING OF HIS CHIEF IN YELLOWSTONE PARK, IS PRAC- | | Morning. ‘he linc 18 & ".‘r;]_,m",r" ll“'" | ahead of McKinney near the South Fork B B of life should take Juven Pills | TICALLY AT THE HEAD OF AFFAIRS OF STATE. || FRenby. wites (B fangth: mainland | copooihouse, where he met Officer Me-| = T Bt Wil i & tlesy of | | end is at Point Reyes | Cracken. When MeKinney came in sight This medicine has more | o2 e Rl Professor McAdie of the Weather Bu- | he opened fire with his e. The ofi- ;fluvu;mm izing fvlrrfl tlfl'l has ev ~" ! : £ P ecided severa hr'S ABC 3 e vere armed only with six-shooters ! been offered. nt by mail in plain package i RTRAR, Mont. TATHL S PRl 10 ool ATt Teach the Tort mhme | a0 Gdcided Reveral Yeata axo that thery| 2658 WERE 5t ; 0teTs | Con® o reeciut of (hls adv: eud & 3 should be a statlon for meteorological ob- nd promptly returned the fire, the run- | 4 . | dent Roosevelt broke camp to-dsy | time on Thursday. He will remain there | * . & | fersih bl R kg Made h\;‘lh- originators (& I Hood Cou pro | and is slowly working his way to | oné day and then will start for Norris, servations on the Farallones. It wouid | prietors Hood's Sarsaparilla. Loweil, Mass. A e ontebery heagquarters at | Where the geyders are. There 1s a govd j:‘:;?"’;‘,’u“fif‘}'};‘.i‘.?;.",,L“:}{';’“;fld,n‘fir';;flg;‘o»‘x—z-:«:-:»s—z—x-z-x—x-l-t-s—t-—:-z-'r-z—:-x-:'. Sort Y 5 2 o is expecled deal of smow Detween tt Fsty s, 80 edy ] | G 2 S Fort Yellowstone. He is expected | deal mow petween the fort and Ner-| communication between the islands and | departure of ships. W. W. Thomas wiil Rupture | to arrive at Yancey to-night or to-mor-|ris, and the engineer corps is at work |-3an Francisco. It was at first thought | remain in charge at Point Reyes. The s oot i leeeleteleteiol @ | “NWUOE feceren that a system of wireless telegraphy | establishment of the new station so far | R e [ ] ¥ | Word received from the Presidbnt to-| might be used, but this plan was aban- | from the mainland will prove of immense | s o B POLIGE BLUNDER [N KNIGHT GASE: | Allow Suspected Wife | Murderer to Make His Escape. CHEYE , Wyo., April 14.—There is now little hope of the arrest of Frank Knight of Omaha, the alleged wife mur- derer of that eity. The police last night allowed the game to slip through their fingers and the trap they set will never | be sprung. It 1s belleved that after meeting his inamorata, Jeanie Duzenber- ry, Knight was warned that the officers were looking for him and that he at c¢nce Jeft the city. Some think he left for the Hast stowed in a freight train, while oth- ers are of the opinion that he has gone to the mountains narth of here in tXe | Big Horn country. | To add to the complications, acting | without authority from the policz of Omaha, Jeanie Duzenberry was arrested to-day. There is no charge against her and it is known that if Mrs. Knight was murdered in Omaha this woman had no hand in the tragedy, as she was 500 miles away at the time of the commission of the crime. The arrest of the Duzenberry woman | will be a warning to Knight and he will | not again come to Cheyenne. | @iimieimiimfmfeimitoieieleiriiotivieiek @ Yosemite Valley, and the commissioners are proceeding to make the most extén- | sive and elaborate preparations possible. | "The Presidential party of twenty-five | wiil leave here on the afternoon of May ! 14, arriving at Raymond the next morning | at 8 o'clock. There they will find await- | ing them, six-in-hand luxurious coaches, from which they are to enjoy the pic- turesque scenery en route to the Big Trees, where the first stop will be made, lunch- eon to be served in the very heart of the *“o0ld monarch” of the forest, which is to | be decorated and festooned with flags. In the afternoon of the same day, Wawona Point will be visited and then the party will proceed onward to Glacier Point, providing the snow will permit of transportation there. Courlers will be sent forward to ascertain the condition of the road and the feasibility of making the trip. Weather permitting, a great bonfire of tremendous proportions will be light- ed on the very verge of the point, while fireworks, rockets and Roman candles will illuminate the heavens and bring out to the fullest extent the marvelous grand- eurs of the valley beneath. Two days will be spent in Chris Jor- gensen’s studio, which charming little cot- tage has been tendered to the guest of honor. The entrance into the valley by the chief executive will be announced by a salute fired with dynamite cartridges. To-day J. C, Wilson goes to the valley with full power* from the commission to arrange for the entertalnment. P Burglar Convicted. Charles Johnson, who has earned the title of “the fire-escape burglar,” was convicted last night by a jury in Judge Lawlor’s court of burglary in the first de- gree. Johnson entered a room in the Pal- ace Hotel, from which he took valuable . jewelry. He was convicted of a similar charge recently, the place of his opera- tions in that instance being the Califor- nia Hotel, | aay and was that he is in the best of health thoroughly enjoying his outing. In ddition to horseback riding he takes long walks over the mountain trails. advantage to shipping and otber commer- | cial interests, and to McAdie is due the | greatest credit for originating and carry- | ing cut the scheme. doned after more mature conslderation, by reason of the fact that the new method was not at that time reliable un- der all circumstances. The weather continues to be all that| was sent yesterday afternoon by Profes- a scene of bustle from morning till night, It is =ald that the President has glven Secretary Loeb unusual powers, and that the latter passes judgment upon affairs ing to-day under the sea on which Drake sailed the Golden Hind 324 years ago.” Stanley Boykin is the official who will have charge of the station at the Faral- GUTHRIE, O. T., April 14.—A conferences of Comanche Indians has been called for this week near Lawton. Oklahoma, to consider a PILLS. DOAN’S QDKE’Y The Sewers Clogged The Kidneys ought to take about 500 grains of impure matter out of the blood every day. They are the sewers of the human system. But suppose they fail to do their duty. Suppose the sewers become clogged, and the 300 grains of poison instead of being carried off is forced back into the blood; carried into the veins and muscles until the whole system is sat- urated with it. Is it any wonder that there is trouble when the kidneys do not do their work? Any wonder that backs ache and heads swim? But there's a cure. Doan’s Kidney Pills Help the kidneys to do their duty. Cure backache, lame back- urinary troubles, diabetes — everything but the advanced stages of Bright's Disease — nothing will cure that. €an Francisco Proof. F. T. Collins, silk hatter of 1010% Hyde street, says: “It is a difficult matter to give eater praise to Doan’s Kidney Pills than their remarkable proper- ties deserve. For several ycars I was bothered more or less with kidney complaint, pnrnculurlr if I con- tracted a cold, which was sure to seat itself in the region of my back, just over the kidneys. I fooled around for a long time trying medicines of various kinds, none of which even helped, and finally Mrs. Collins, who had been reading considerable about Doan’s Kidney Pills, advised me to take a course of the treatment. If the firs{ box had not brought re- sults I can positively guarantce this, I never would have bought a second, and if the second had not stopped . the last attack, and what is better there hae not been a symptom of a recurrence for six months, T could not be induced under any ecircum- stances to publicly recommend the preparation.” Doan’s Kidney Pills are for sale at all drug stores—50c¢ a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. i twithstanding reports to the con-| The cable was purchased seversl| WASHINGTON. April 14—The landing | | trary, the President has not fired a thot | months since and arrived in San Fran- | and successful operation of a Government | mountain lion, and has no intention | efsco a tew days ago. Contractor H. R. | cable connecting San Francisco and the 1 It is estimated that there | McC: of Baltimore was sent to install | Farallon Islands, thirty miles outside the | | these animals in the park and | the apparatus. He and McAdie, with nu- [ Golden Gate, is announced in an official killing large numbers of deer | merous assistants, left for Point Reyes | message received late this afternoon by | and A determined effort is beinz | on the steam schooner Arago last Friday | Chief Willis L. Moore of the Weather Bu- station and all vessels will report to the | of nationa 5 ke proposition made by citizens of Chihuahua, | of national and even international im- [ lones. His duty will be to. report the | Molilo'(o move the Indians. to.nat o] - weather conditions and the arrival and | Trey are offered 2,000,000 acres of land free it. Best - and a gemuine Cure for Rupture. World renowned. 2Timprovem ts. It ruptured investigate at once Call or write {or “Booxuzr No. 1.” fllfil!Tt E. fRUSS CO., 33 West 24th Street, Nvw “ork, N. Y. ot‘;gfl Post Street, San Francisco, Cal. OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fraa- ciaco as follows: le to exterminate them, and “Buffalo” | night and spent Saturday and Sunday | reau. For Ketchikan, Juneat, 1 . the game warden of the park, to-| arranging for the actual laying of the This is an important extension of th Ekagway, etc.. Alaska—11 w gether with his scouts, is slaying them | cable. weather service, authorized by Congr m.. Apr. 1. 6, i1, 16, 2. M. 1 every possible occasion. Jones has of-| As a matter of fact, .t ix simply a tele- | as the result of repzated representations e R e ¢ | fered to round up a dozen or two for the | phone line from the Farallones to the | from the maritime interests of San Fran- “Fer Victaria, Vancouve. President to shoot at, but the latter has | city, with a relay at Point Reyes. clsco. Hereafter the Government will dis- Port Townsend. Seattie. Ti- declined to do so. The first message over the new wire | play storm warnings from its Farallon coma, Everstt, Whatcom 26, May 1. Chaney steamers for Alis- a m. April 1, 6 11. 18 2 at Seattie to this company couid be desired, and the members of the | sor McAdie and is as follows: station by signal, an1 the observer will | ka and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle for Tacoma to N. p{n‘l\' who are living on the train at Cin- “Citizens Southeast Farallon by the sea | report them at once to San Francisco, | P. Ry.; at Vancouver to P. Ry. e | nibar are having a good time fishing and | (more sea than Farallon) send greetings. | thus announcing arrivals several hours| For Eureka (Humpoidt Bep-Sromer = iy riding through the country. Nearly thirty-one years before James- | ahead of the landing. . [ Bugls, ATl b N 11810, 35, May 1. Secretary Loeb, who is representing the | town or New Amsterdam and over forty The new service will permit the call- For Los An:!ll (via Port Los Angeles ansl P“’“N'm during the latter's stay In the | years before the Pilgrim Fathers landed | ing of tugs, the communication of weather | Redondc), San Diego and Saata bara - K, continues to be very busy with uf- | at Plynfouth/ Rock the accents of our |reports and the conveyance of much mari. | Senta Rosa, Sundays. T“h‘ R b b R state, and his temporary “White | mother fongue were heard at Point|time information important to passing | Fex o oacles (via Sac Pedro and Fast House,” the President's private cai, is| Reyes and the Farallones. We are talk- | craft and to San Francisco business men. | San Pedro), Santa Barbara. Santa Cruz, Moa- Cayucos, Port Harford y, San Simeon, A Luls Oblspo), Ventura and Huenems Coos Bay, 9 a. m.. Apr. 3, 11, 19, 27, Mar . For Ensenada. Magdalena Bav. San Jows 14 Altata, La Pas_FSanta Rosalfa. Cuay- mas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. Tth of each month For further information btain folder. e reserved to change steamers or salling q T OFFICE— New Montgomern st ac Haul) Freight office, 10 M: | € O. R. & N. CO, “Colufhbta” satls April 13, 2 May 3, 18, 23, June 2. 12, 22 *sails April 18, 28, M 18 P2y 27. Oniy stéamship Mne 'to PORTLAND, OR.. and short rall line from Pertland to all points Eas Through tickets to all points, all rail or steam- ehip and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steame tickets inciude bérth i.m‘ meala. Steamer satie rmta(s ar ot t 11 8. m. TCHe K. P‘ Pass Dept.: C. (‘LX"O‘& Gen An l-‘rt pt., 1 Montgomery st. 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