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THE SAN FRANCISCO -CALL, MONDAY. APRIL 20, 1903. 3 SULTAN 15 URGED [PEATH CALLS DISTINGUISHED. ISUPPOSED THIEF IPORT OFFICIALS |COMMON SALT 10 CRUSH REVOLT | ormver momwar, Gemmenant aovernor or el {5 BADLY SHOT| WALK INTO THAP CURES GANCE Province and for More. Than Twenty Years a CIPTURED BOXERS LOSE Embassadors of Four Colonial Premier, Dies at Government House Opens Fire With Pistol|Board Dominican RebellBrltlsh Medical Scien- Nations Unite in + ; B on Pursuers When Gunboat and Are tist Makes .Tllus An- Demand. Overhauled. Carried Away. | nouncement. | e et g Viceroy Yuan Shi Kai|apqul Hamid Promises to Farmer Replies With Shot-| Mistake the Craft for One|Says Malgdy Is Due to Lack Checks a Rising in Restore Peace in the [ gun and Riddles Sus- in the Service of the | of Chlorine in the Balkans. pect With Lead. Government. Tissues. ———— | _— S SR —_—— ! s e myzd Measures Suppress: CONSTANTINOPLE, April 18.—The | ST. LOUIS, April 19—By means of ‘h; CAPE HAYTIEN, April 17.—A letter has | Special Dispatch to Th . % | Italian, Russian, German and Austrian ! rural ‘telephone service In the VICINIty Of | heen recelved here from Monte Crisio| vy o f Fanatical { Embassadors to Turkey have had audl-| | Edwardsville, Ill, elghteen miles east of | ated April 4. It relates that the revoiu- | SOUEA: tndia. 4000 - nt ences with the Sultan, In which the; here, a posse of farmers was quickly sum- | tionary gunboat Independencia came into Reen Siveatigating: the m’a“g“,r_ Movemen urged the imperative necessity of check- moned to-day to capture two ‘supposed | the harbor and that the harbor master bacteriolegically at Rangoon Ho S ing the Albanian disorders. { robbers and in the fight that followed | o¢ Monte Cristo and members of his staff | gy F P R = 0 0 o Chat is beli b nger Reports Failure of | Much com has been ralsed by the .| Frank Charles of Mobile, Ala., one of the | j,55rdeq the Independencia in the bellef | to be an important discovery. He ! S . significant fact th the Austrian and | two men, was probably fatally shot, and | tna¢ she was In the service of the Govern- | found in both the carcinoma: A n the Part of Chiefs saw the Sultan| | his companion escaped after a three-mlle | jent. With the exception of one man, | comata cancers distinct germs of t i unprecedented. | . | chase. | who whs sent ashore to tell the story, the'| romycetls, which can develop anly ‘ tatives of | | | Early to-day two farmhouses were en- | harbor officials were carried away prison- ;he r::lural ch'l?rine \:1‘ the tissues f i | tered by robbers and provisions were | ers on board the rebel gunboat. The Inde- | lo the RO QUETHER L ol o | i : S from the | Pendencia continued in the direction of ollowing this clew, Captain R E taken from one place and a tent froM t1¢ |y, p/aniilo. On board of her were the | Vised a treatment to reinforce chlorine | |secona. The farmers, Charles Glass and | SORECE O JO00S %0 JC, ug “crew | BY & special dlet, enabli ! | Henry Hendricks, notified Constable Law- | 3q 5 quantity of arms and ammunition. | ties of common salt. : ot ' | rence of East Alton by telephone and| General Rodriguez, Governor of Monte | chiorine, to be fl’j;?"‘“ . | then summoned neighbors by the same | Cristo, is preparing to resist with enersy T?;‘;‘(F‘i‘)}ié‘m:&hu—m o i et I | means. Immediately heavily armed farm- | in case the port is attacked by the Inde- | "0 " =00 €0 w0 T T § | | ers answered the call. The robbers had | Pendencia. Foreigners at Monte Cristo |, 0 oo neg | | taken flight in a bu and when the | 2r¢ ;’};";‘u“- 3 lxh~ pEomence of a “fl!lsnm 3 BTy 2 e Aontalning two | for_their protection. The German steam- | " | o e e vas strapped on | € Valencia is at Monte Cristo and offers | SUSPECTED MURDERER | !the outside, the occupants were ordered 1 a means of leaving the port. ie\eml en- | CONFESSES HIS GUILT s | 1 | |to surrender. The men laughed, but did | 8agements have occurred in the vicinity ‘ [ 1 | inl:u offer violence, Farmer Glass took a g8 Mositel Giintie Jay' the esdi: B 2 il & Wyoming Rancher and His 11 shotgun from the buggy, and with an | Known. | Wife and Then Burns Their | oath one of the supposed robbers drew a | ! Bhes. [ Yevolver and fired at Constable Lawrence, | VATICAN BELIEVES KING e | | missing him. The constable r:iu‘xnmi"lhr WILL VISIT THE PONTIEF | bkl dep B s T e fire with a revolver, to no effect. ust S/ 'y ing £ e C 3 » - - r ~ T ad -~ as the supposed robber aimed again, Far-| ROME, April 19.—Whether or not King | several weeks ago of J. W. Chur - 7 | mer Glass shot him through the jaw with | Edward will visit the Pope continues to | his wife, formerly of Omah ‘ % r | a shotgun. The other man fled and after | be a profound y more recently engaged in ra ar TTAWA, O April 19.—Sir Oltver | | going three miles the posse lost track of | munication on < | here, has been cleared by the : Mowat, Lieutenant Governor of | | him.” The injured man was given medical | ceived, but the n is of the opinion | o¢ «Slim™ Clifton, who has been - Ontario, died to-day 2t Govern- | attention, and not being able to talk, | that King Edward cannot fail to meet|arrect on suspicion of having mur ment House, aged §3 years. Sir | | wrote his name as Frank Charles, Mobile, | the Pontiff, if for state reasons alone, as | yne couple. Clifton admits that he Oliver ¥ been in feeble health | Ala. His entire lower jaw was shot away | His Majesty’s announced visit to Ireland | tnem and told the authorities wh b s ki Rttt and a portion of his throat. He may | soon will place, and should he slight | the bodies were buried by him. When ¢ or some time, & t l die. { ead of the Roman Catholic Church | gronted with evidence recently un 1 he broke his leg last Sunday night has- certainly would ateuse the resentment | o Jow Jenney of Gillette, tened the end ; | | DEPUTY MARSHAL ASHER MW Catholics in Ireland, and for | gown and confessed his crf Sir Oliver was Premier of Ontario from | nt or practical reason, especial-| ; p,ncher and lived near the Ch $96, twenty-four vears, thus earn- | 18 KILLED IN EBNTUCKY e feeling in F l““““‘ toward Cath-| ~ Cifton said that after murderix ing the dm nction of hav .nzr had Pth | Shot by a Jailer After Emerging Vie- s i it v | ;‘Lur/::]\'o>\nd?hlfl fl-‘:'::'-‘» l)x:‘;rqb;{?gf longest m of office as Pre- | A . e T Y € urch ranc 1 s e torious From a Battle With Thomas Higgins. {he hauled them two miles away and ovince or colony in the | Moonshiners. SAN DIEGO., April 19.—Thomas Higgins, | buried them. Before doing so he strij 1 | April 19.—As a result a of Ireland, but an early settler | the bodies of jewelry, which he after 1 € P e esigned to become Minister es of encounters in Letcher Coun-| of California, died to-day at St. Joseph's | had made over into a ring for ! Radicals of Justice in the Dominion Cabinet. In 5 S8 etween | Sanitarium at the age of 84 years and 10 | He then drew up bills of sale in i b sl S inted Lieutenant Govern- -day, the first being a fight between| | 0. “ye" was quite noted among the | name and disposed of the stock and : e el He was one of the fathers .. | revenue officers and moonshiners, one| . i .cc men of San Francisco thirty |of the household goods, all the while mak s Y yman was killed and two were wounded, | years ago, and was a notary pub-|Ing his abode on t hurch ranch . [ JANT GOVERNOR OF ‘ | one of whom probably will die |lic of that city when there was/|ton d the co & o, ; 0, WHO DIED AT | he dead man is United States Der a great deal of money in the|self-defense, shooting the woman g 'l GOVERNMENT HOUSE. } \\m hal James C. Asher, who was killed | office. time of the boom, when | had been reported that the Chur % | | while resisting arrest on | his son, ins, was in business | Clifton had trouble over ad i Zuia police warrant for pointing a pistol at| 0 with ex-Mayor William | made to Mrs. h by Clifton - i man on the streets of W esburg 1 came here to live, and v.asi is high in the net orhood of the i | Able Men Made Viceroys. | The wounded men are James Moore and | named a notary public for this city. When | which s southwest of Gillette PEKING, April 19.—Chen Chuan Hsuan | iillam Moore, brothers and allezed | age began to make its presence known | twenty miles, and it is feared S Bk aratitds | moonshiners, who were shot during a| Higgis bought for himself a home at the | tempt will be made to lynch Clifton. X Sl . fight with revenue officers on Elkhorn | sanitarium; that is, for a certain sum the P ea e S s AR . i ble T "I“"F ”’“‘1 :“ e Creek, Asher being one of the deputies | management agreed to care for him as| BERLIN, A 19._The wintry weather P . ang has been made Vicy | engaged in the battle. Asher subsequent- | long as h ed. He leaves a daughter, | Germany continues. Reports from . H .%:| Macedonian Trouble Un | province. Both are strong men, and prob- | 1¥ went to Whitesburg with some prison- | Miss Belle Higgins, and a grandson, Ed- | Sermany speak of & heavy snowitull In va tion & settles the London ‘ i will suppress the rebellion. | ers and was killed by Jailer Ison. | win J. Carlie, both of San Francisco. Somed Bave been ruined. = > Assault Policeman Who - - poa ki | Had Arrested One ’ ik ho bt e ! of Their Number. l | £ the effuct a muzvn, and CHICAGO, April 19.—Because one of| £ & t b settle- | their number had been arrested for cre- | h r ting a disturbance a crowd of Greeks, 2 were celebrating their Easter here, . - riot d be e the mob co : . " be rsed h'-~ of them had been sh by Policeman Cc and Henry Oppen- ha heimer, a b who went to the as- sistar The three wounded - & : to have been the | ; ers of the attack on officer, were ar- | rested. None of them were seriously in- | . 5 jured. The distu e occurred near the Greek Th . h . . et s Fiadin st Thire e mightiest competitor of the Easter celebration some one threw a re firecracker among the pedestrians Policemanglohen im- e o tamdd s the offRler. The | g down with a brick. Ci umn eprang to his se § fired a shot into the crowd, hit- | wnoN: SEETHAT izzitto In the left shoulder. This | mcunxlsamom ¥ 3 fu a the mob, which again 3t the officer, and probably would | \/: lied him had not Oppenheimer | T g tc tance. He held the| e 0 f. recover from the attack. Sur maddened crowd, the s . vas denled ‘!‘ th auth wounding two of the | - . - as \\t as coal shares re- M v £ 2 as disturbers. James Chipanvitz and John | 2 The 2 E Coben and his companion, after being | - 3 0 the Iy bruised and h £ their clothing | ot B fled to have m the managed to 2 3 k until crival of the police, ’ 9 PR > much space 10-| wno gispersed the ADVERTISEMENTS. ay sion of the American situ- e | ¥ S tional Zeitung compared | | i0cs on the New York stock marker io. | ERUTTSCHNITT HAS Averaging 25c¢ per bottle - $20,947,575 A woNnEnFul MEnIcl"E' day with those of a year ago to prove | STARTED HOMEWABD nat Wall street has not indulged In spec- | I f ll h tive excesses, as has often been as-| Southern Pacific’s General Manager | mpOl‘tathl'lS O a C ampagnes serted in the German financial reviews. | Will Soon Take Up Employes’ E | " The success of the German loan hus | s for 1902, according to United surprised the most sangulne. It caused | 4 heavy buying of the old loan yesterday,| General Manager Julius Kruttschnitt St t C t H d L which rose 20 pfennigs as a result. Ge- 'of the Southern Pacific Company, who at€s Lustom riouse recoras, - »d Nervous Disorders, such 88 | orz) industrials were firm and qulet last | has been in New York for several weeks week. | assisting President Harriman in the lat- | ©One of the most marked features of the | 4. g fight with James Keene, has started week's transactions was the advanced | ahares of ocean navigation companies |f0f San Francisco and s now in New | Peighetar Dreams” | o improved frelght business, Norih | OTICR% where he expects to remain for | | a few days during the progress of an in- [vu‘mu T nastwmmf: m fi:f j§ |German Lloyd rose 665 polnts during the | g,y of the Rallroad Commission of 360,708 cases, equal to 12 bot- tles each, 4,328,496 bottles. If sold at $4 per bottle - - - 17,313,084 . WqT{[s F!. - mfized lulry | week. | Louisiana into P(‘e!'!fia‘n atters in which by e e s e s it SRSere 55 o8 e | i e the Southern Pacific COmpany is con- . 9 Bohiiid e wTbOT A GACS- | JENNIE HICKEY MURDER |iifu'A'vast amouns of business awaits Budweiser’s Lead $3,633,501 BEECHAT'S PILLS taken as direos | IS LIKELY TO BE SOLVED | the attention of the general manager | b 9 te sles oasmples here, and as soon as the more important hea The: move any obstruge C)ucago Police Arrest Two Men for | matters are disposed of after his arrival, which will be in about ten days, he will & Crime Committed Nearly take up the question of relegating old | Five Years Ago. employes to the pension roll, which was | CHICAGO, April 19.—Two men charged | created a number of montns ago by the | Weak Stomach, with complicity in the murder of Jennie | Harriman syndicate. Impaired Dlgestion, Under the provisions of the reti t ok n las Monu i nder the provisions e Disordered I.iver, R e i ment Park, a| 21l employes of the road are eligible v s baffe e Polle i 9 crime that has bafled the Pclice Depar m list on reaching the age tion or irreg e system. Fora Further: "The sale of Budweiser exceeds that It S O and this rule was to have ) . were arr a s ¥ flective on the first of the pres- | =l i ong- Fir a well-to-do plumber the other : Sl Y Rihin Kr e 1 k the keem |is Martin L. Marooney, & clerk for a big| cNt Year, but General Manager Krutt-| o EL R TP R B | e T Marvonl R e o 3 bl | T S50 abencs e et | of all other bottled beers combine Siosebud of Health the whole ?hy- et DAl Finn dentes all knowe, | then has’ prevented the pension - board, | ean frame.* Phdje | beld without bail. Flnn dentes all knowl. | ([l il of himaelf, the Tate Dr. Gard: | ’ to the vous and Debilitated is that BEECHAM'S PILLS have the Largest Sale of any Patent ®iedicines in the Worid. Beecham®s Pllls have been before the public for balf a centur and are the most popular family medicine. Notestimoniaisare pube lished, as Beecham®s REGOMMEND THEMSELVES, red only by Thomas Beecham S! Helens, England. Soid everywhere in Boxes 10c. and 25e. - | extive Bromo Q.‘qulhOnM in2 Days é %J,,m, oy that he was sitting at the entrance to the park when the murder occurred he saw Finn strike tne girl and after- ward carry the unconsclous form of the girl toward the lake, and that in th turn alone. Marooney offers no explana- tion of his long silence and has made many contradictory statements since be- ing arrested. The Hickey girl was only 14 years of age. He body was found in Lake Micni- gan at Thirty-fifth street, In September, 1898 PR Tragedy Follows Family Quarrel. NEW YORK, April 19.—Frank F. Fee- and his wife quarreled on the street ¥. and in less than in hour later holh their bodies were taken out of the North River. The police believe the woman committed suicide and that the husband was drowned while trying to res- cue her that | r, Auditor George Klink and other offi- prominent officials of the read who ive passed the age limit are T. H. Good.- Jerome Madden, Treasurer Smith, course of half an hour he saw Finn r'__: Paymaster Hanford and Tax Agent 1. Black Ryan, but it is within the discre- tionary powers of the pension board to decide whether any or al: of these gentle- men shall be retired. - — LONDON, April 19.—King Edward has ap- pointed a royal commission to Inquire into the question of the importation of food In time of war and other similar subjects. The Prince of Lord Baifour of Burleigh is its chairman. PORTLAND, Ore., Apcil 19.—Thg promoters of the to’ consolidate the more important Pacific Coast flouring mills, forming one of the largest of the coast imdustrial corporations, have lblndnnzd the project for the present. e R e v i XENIA, Ohio, April 19.—Dr. David MeDill, widely known as an author of theological works, died to-day from heart trouble. from acting in the matter. Of the | ‘Wales is & member of the commission and ! and it is therefore justly entitled to the term— “King of Bottled Beers” The National Beverage .