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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1903. FORGERY CHARGE BOY FODTPADS IGHINST A BOY ~ FIND A VICTIN Eddie Br;hn, Nine Years |Salvador Suza Held Up of Age, Is Under Arrest. Accused of Obtaining Money | Two Hold His Hands While by Imitating Lady’s ignature. e s S angest for was delivered a wing effect ve the has boy the | ‘ and Wages Taken 3 From Him. | a Third Goes Through l His Pockets. | — | Salvador Suza, 11 years of age, was held | up and robbed in regulation style by three | boys while he was on his way home, from work Friday night. He is employed at Union Can Works and lives with his | widowed mother at 421 Bay street. He was nearing his home when the three met him and one of them, who had a club, ordered him to throw up at the same time hitting'him | on the head with the club. Suza did not from the blow and the boy with the ub and another boy grabbed hold of him and kept his hands behind his back, the third boy went through: his pockets, taking $f 30, his week's wages. e young footpads then ran away. The police were notified and Policeman arrested a boy on suspicion. Suza with him at the City Prison yes- morning, but said the boy arrested was not one of the trio that robbed him d he was released. On the way back om the prison with the officer Suza saw a boy and told Burns he was the one who the boys | his hands, while MRS. EMMA COBURN RETURNS AND EXPRE SSES SURPRISE Jockey’s Wife, Who Was Missing, Comes Back With Her Baby and’Says She Was With Friends in San Francisco During Entire. Tims of Her Absence From Oakland ———— CEMOCRATS WILL - PAY BACK BILLS Special Committee Is Appointed to Get the Money. Bourbons Gather In Execu- tive Session to Talk About Debts. A SR : “Get the money” will be the slogan. of the Democratic State Central Committee for the next few weeks. The debts in- curred in the last campaign, amounting to nearly $5000, must be paid and every effort. will. be made ,to secure the neces- sary shekels, The Democrats feel that it will_not do to have thelr old allles, the labor, unioris, boycott them for non-pay- ment of ‘bills,.and the committee appoint- ed to do the collecting has already begun its work.® ~ ° i |. There was a meeting of the State Cen- tral Committee at the California Hotel yesterday afternoon. It was executive, |-as.it was feared the newspaper men might learn too much about the sad con- dftion of the Democratic treasury. Congressman E. J. Livefnash was there in ‘his ' poltical- capacity -and not as a newspaper man. Seated close to him was -James H. O'Brien and Joseph Rothschild, two - worthy Bourbons whom. Livern=sh dubbed “Buckley lambs.” O'Brien glared at Livernash, but did not call him to ADVERTISEMENTS. Curtain Department During the past week we have opened a large stock of new goods in this department and will offer, commencing Monday, May 1ith, the following SPECIAL VALUES. Cream Irish Point Lace Curtains With the new fast lock stitch edges. we have in about 50 different designs. prices $3.50 to $10.00 Pair Ecru and white Lace Curtains in Brussels and Madras Net effects. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Pair Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers In entirely new colorings and desions. prices $3.50 to $7.50 Each Extra Quality White Satin Finish Bed ranging from prices Spreads These 25 different patterns. Full size and veru handsome patterns, price . B pioiad o g o order, as he lacked authority. Hammers $2 00 Each was 3 money. Burns arrested the boy, who| | were out, however, and whispering went * s ca | said his name was George Jackson, 17 on apace. 2 s w years of age, and said he lived with his Barney D. Murphy came in from the Go en ate [te NKe K parents on Natoma street, but he de-| ":!ghWahys and byways"Ew preside over E l] ll[ d fu“ Sile BUPdel" clined to give the number. He will be | the unhappy family. Ex-Congressman 3 S ere sent by | dets in * > till the police find | | "flml";“llh Wwho was chairman of the last a xsn?t deavf?fl%ga U an . 5 and they | the er two footpads. Jackson denied | | campaign committee, was also present. $5 00 P told them | that he had anything to do with the hold- | | | 1ouis H. Mooser, treasurer of the com- ssorted- b an‘ & e from a big boy on | up, but Suza is positive that he is not | | | mittee, held a carefully tabulated state- d iat f whit not know | mistaken | ment of bills the committee owed and : 1 P LR LT e S L We have also a splendid varietu of white i YOSEMITE VALLEY. w Ispiragion to-“nitke -his asvedls; for drapery Swiss, Curtain Nets, colored Madras, |Via Mercea, Santa Fe Route, Only piohn A Hicks of Los Gatos, Wiiem .| figured and plain Burlaps and printed and | $28.50 for the Round Trip. ren'B. English, P.-J. Tomalty, a Demo- plain Denims. Now said O'Dea, You take California Limited to Merced, cratic leader. of the south side; ex-Lieu- . " he dictated | ce by stage. No sleeper required tenant Governor Willlam T. Jeter of San- SPE . ddie was too | route leads directly through the BIg | ta Cruz; Ben F. Geis of Willows, M. F. s nged his hand- | Trees, Bower Cave, Cascade Falls and Cochrane ‘of San Rafael, Thomas W. : 3 ng of bis mame | Merced Canyon. No side - trip-vequirsd Hickey, the by orator from the Mission; A new line of steamer rugs. Price Y i correspond | for either. Now is the time to go. ng P. J. McCormick, - Willam M. Cannon, persisted in ; e ot et CIha Ane Harr C. Wilbur, R. V. Whiting, J. R. $6.00 Each & es or got | ol an The GHl et s e ] Pringle, ‘A. B. Tafpéy, W. B. Bosley, r to his story about | Santa Fe, therefore it's right. Hansfo.d B. Griffith'and others were pres- |, Our Mail Order Dq,mmt is most compldc. All orders for had not seen be- | ing in inquiries from ail ent. - ‘. . 2 | parts of the State and reserving seats on Murphy called - the meeting to order. samples or goods filled and shipped same day they are received. — the 'q“.fif\“ ;;‘z'mmml ”:m zh'u; Yu';emnf Caminetti then arose and in an apologetic lla Pills }”'\'\ Sl Market strbet, Sants Fe ofick * | | voleerstated that the-meeting should be ’ % - PR issoudl - e | executive, as there were matters to be oy biood, cure con | Camera Club Will Give Outing. i discissed which should not be given pub- W hes, 10c, 25c.* | The Califo! Camera Club will give 2 licity. The motion was a half-hearted | ting on Sunday, May 17, at a pic- | one. -No one voted either way and Chair- { spot in tra Costa County|| WOMAN WHOSE DISAPPEARANCE man. Murphy " declared’it carried. The bg | as Alhambra Valley. The commit- | WAS REPORTED, BUT WHO HAS newspaper men picked fup their hats and . tee of arrangements, consisting of W. J. s, devarted. Street, H. B. Hosmer and W. E. Palmer, RETURNED 'HOME. “Ben F. Gels was. the first to be heard. /—J has perfected arrangements which will | 3 A B Mr.-Gels sald he had paid out $100 for a (WCORPORAYE afford an enjoyable offering to those seek- | spectal -train which - carried Candidate r Wlies2 2 ing an outing, as well as those who go | AKLAND, May: 9.—Mrs, Emma Lane to Willows and since he could not $ | in the interest of photography. Coburn, the 19-year-old wife of collect the amount’ he would donate it e e Jockey Willle Coburn, who was | torthe committée. - Treasurer Mooser hur- ; Trapper's Oil cures rheumatismand neuraigia. reported to the police as having | .| riedly scratched the item and breathed \ Druggists, 50c flask. Richard & Co., 406 Clay. + mysteriously _disappeared Wed- | | | caster. 4 111, 118, 115, 117, 119, 121 POST STREET. e e : . - o B e et veak: ooser and Caminetti tangled up in a struct a a ANACONDA, Mont.,, May 9.—Whil layl 1 wi 5 - e and AT | 1A Swing 4t nis home yestorday, Earl Liv. | dence, 833 Thirtieth street, returned this | his mother, Mrs, Mary A. Coburn., The | discussioh. Mooser informed the commit continued till Fri- | (o 0 o A onthe, shioped and caught o 5 latter said to-night: tee that he wanted 'Chairman Caminetti | ngood, age b o ¢ s | evening with her 5-months-old baby, | sy WD 3 | cht the rope, breaking his neck. Y ; < - “Willie’s wife has come back and has | to close the Democratic headquarters a —_— % whom she had sent away from the Co-| ;13 me a1l about where she his been | few days' before the close of the cam- 2 ADVERTISEMENTS. e AR e - . TN o3 s burn home before she left there herself. | since she left here Wednesday. I became | palgn, as the treasury was depleted. e PRI B ks s e e T SO ADVERTISEMENTS. The young wife professed great surprise | alarmed about her yesterday and asked | Caminetti explained that he was hopeful [ TS —— Y g ~Arco-rcmemmcncoccoe | ghon told her absence had occasioned | the police to.look for her. It the | of Lane’s victory and declined to do so. her husband’s relatives much concern and | newspaper accounts of her disapj nee, | He spid jt was his judgment against that the police had been asked to ascer- tain her whereabouts. She said that she had spent the four days with friends in San Francisco. I belleve, that caused her to return and assure us that nothing serious had hap- I intend ‘to send her and pened to her. the baby to her folks in Memphis, Tenn., Mooser's. Upon: motion it was declded to appoint a committee of five to collect the money. Chairman . Murphy . appointed, M. .F. Tar- BALAY ROUTE To celebrate our Sev- enth Anniversary we have Since his marriage Jockey Coburn has|[in a few days. The poor girl Is- young | pey, chairman; T. J. Clunie, James H. made a general reduc- refused to live with his wife and has en- | and inexperienced, and has worried so| O’'Brien, John A. Hicks and Joseph Roths- H Hs deavored to have their marital bonds | over Her troubles that she needs the care | child. - 7. tion, and no lady desiring severed. His wife has been cared for by @t g of those nearer to her than I am.” The committee is hopeful that it will reduce the indebtedness and the way will be paved for the new Democratic League Officials of the Santa Fe Are Bound North fine black garments, well madeand perfectly fitted, Wwitness was excused the ~ case was ad- Jjourned until ‘Weédnesday at 3.o’clock on account of the absence of -witnesses. Smith’s presence. had been unknown to any one until two days ago, when he came forward and stated the facts to the ‘Sher- iff, admitting that he had hesitated to do to cut a splurge in local politics. —————— l 918-922 Market Street can afford to miss this one 7 : to Eureka. Battleship New York. Visitors . will be allowed on the New York to-day from 1 to 5.p. m. Be sure and take the Tueker & McNeill launches from the Clay-street float. . COMPLETE GHAIN That the Santa Fe Company purposes to hurry the extension of its newly ac- onfirmation and (iraduation Dresses excl isive and becoming v se time a girl graduates or is confirmed prepara- be made for an appropriate dress, and to have ery essential. AGAINGT HULSE Two Witnesses Say They €0 before for fear of his life. —_— e Stowaway Is Deported. quired line running out of the town of Eureka is suggested in the movements Opportunity = i p Californians in New York. Ascension de la Cruz, a Mexican, who | of President Ripley and other officials of In seven years NEW. YORK, May 9.—The following |Stowed away on the stedmer Colon from | the road. Mr. Ripley is expected to ar- Californians at New York hotels to-day: San Francisco—H. C. Hyde, at the Wi Acapulco and was turned over to the authorities upon the arrival of the boat rive here from the Yosemite Valley at an early hour:this morning and in company New Tailor-Made Suits---Reduced New Dress Skirts---Reduced : 3 t this port, was yesterday ordered to b - 3 Saw Him Leave Joss sonia; H. Sternberg. S. Sternbers,. M.| deported by Assistant. Commissioney oe | With Captain A. TEERaYa: Ze e A . Wurmser, at the Gilsey;' J. S. Anderson, Immigration Schell and was placed on | '1¢ president, and =W e!er:i sl New Silk Jackets---lednced House. Mrs. W. G. Safford, at.the Manhattan; | the steamer San Juan to be carried back | YIc® President, will proc Special Dispatch to The Call. A. M. Clay, at’the Imperial; J. Marks, Mrs. A. H. Strohn, at the Herald Square; C. M. Pritman, F. J. Redmond, at the W. Cunningham, at the Grand Union; to the port from which he boarded the Colon, —————— No headache, no gastritls, follows the use of across the bay to Tiburon, where a spe- cial train will await them and carry the party to the end of the California North- western road at Willits. From there the railroad officials will be conveyed north- New Shirt Waists---Reduced New Underskirts---Reduced New Silk Suits--Reduced a line of Girls’ Dresses designed cspecially for BAKERSFIELD, May 9—The, prosecu- | Sinclair; Mrs. E. Dole, Miss.A. Gallagher, | - o stosces” pure whiske” 1t doce omo weoa. : y - ceasions. - Exclusive in style and supcnu)i in tion in the cade against'AliHulse: this ‘a): ”13 :\ewd.?mst;rd):m;RB;’.‘ L. Levy, at | There is none dther to equal it. . :‘a:fl:g 5]::1;:0 E‘lt!\ehlcle, a distance e y rork: Thes < e Normandie; F. E. Robinson, at the Sl AR R A 5 y and workmanship. These dresses are ready afternoon sprang the testimony of two Bartholdig . J.. Vernon and wite, o5 the| TOPEKA, Heme, ey 8.The Supreme| That railroad men of their prominence and save you the loying dressmakers. RLS” ORGANDY DRI time, trouble and expen S. all-over tucked yoke, new witnesses, who supply the hitherto missing links in the evidence against the accused man. These two saw him emerge Everét i« / Los Angeles—A. W. Redmond, at the Netherlands; G. Kalt, at the Cadillac. Court to-day affirmed the sentence for bigamy oz, James S. Pendleton, alias Coda S. Morris, the Missour! man who went to Oklahoma, wrote to his wife over an assumed name that should undertake an overland trip at- tended with the imconveniences that will be encountered between Willits and Eu- reka for no other purpose than pleasure Mourning Suits and Tailor-Made Garmentsto Order at Reduced Prices 1 7 > joss where the fatal | San Jose—W, A. Parkhurst, at the her husband was dead, had a cake of fc 3 persed with rows of Valenciennes lace insertion: | il l.m ‘L ,l.muff was. also brought | Union: S buried In a coffin as Pendleton, then went to is doubted. There has been much spec- ted bertha, trimmed with lace battle took place. Emporia_and married a young gi ulation as to what the Santa Fe purposes neat i waist; lawn drop skirt, taffes sizes 8 to 1; years MISSES pointed yoke, b idery; ta sa insertion ' and 11 skirt with deep hem and one row insertion b $7.50 * TWO-PIECE SUIT, made of fine lawn: with 2 rows of insertion and ruffle of em- insertion in collar, with an embroidery tab; bishop sleeves, with turn-over cuffs; skirt has deep ruf- out that a third party, well known here, but who has now disappeared, was also present and must have seen the prisoner at the same time. After hearing the evidence of Sheriff Kelly, City Marshal Tibbet, Sheriff Lovin of Kingman, Deputy Sheriff Tower and Deputy Marshal Etter, who were in the San Diego—W. D. Jeffrey, at the Grand Union. EXPERT OPTICIAN. Sister Superior ADVERTISEMENTS. Oriental Goods to do with its Eureka road. It has been intimated by the officials that the com- pany will some day make extensions and connections, so as to have a bay ter- minal, but in view of the announcement that E. H. Harriman of the Southern Pa- cific has an option on the California 'Northwestern it has not been supposed that the rival company would think of THE Black Goods House 1106 Market St. PR B R I RS AT R, fle, with hem and three tucks above; one row of inser- W’:f;e‘;;,‘,’;“*‘ifi;“.‘;’;‘n‘a’e“f&f}’i’: DoERa Ube. st ians i oRpit), Tundats Albsks. extending its northern line southward to n ar-und skirt; satin ribbon sash and trim- on L He testied e e s 2 | highly recommends Mr. George Mayerie, connect with the Foster road. e 37.50 vartender, employed at the Qwl saloon. | the German expert optician, 1071 Market This trip, however, has aroused the OE OH ; st 4 years ... P at the corner of Twentieth ane , | street: We offer the largest and thel | suspicion that the Santa Fe is aiming to Other sty s, more elaborately trimmed, $8.00 and about a block and a half from the joss On the morning of the shooting “Enclowed please find P. 0. Order as rarest collection of reach a point on the California North- o, THE TAILOR s, house. payment for the glasses, which are P Ripl upward. he was sitting in front_of the saloon | gatigfactory, n:’ iy for s ;v‘:ut-c::’ ;ln&.t::e: ‘o::zxd:::r ok abn: Ten e e e ead lookad DL | T Tepeoully, 1 "tween Willits and Eureka which has been Mond M :::ee:‘ 2 rom iloh direction b shots “SISTER SUPERIOR.” rienia llgS ;l.l:eldyx_nn":veyed by tt;hengme;:sd of the Synn"e.o;. iummhn on ay lith appeared to come. He saw “Paddy” | pfs is_often prevented by the nta Fe Company. When asked about : : sl A < O'Neil, the proprietor of the Palace sa- Blllldness timely use of George Mayer- the trip last night Captain Payson re- l’oa%Lzl sm - We Will Hold a Special Sale of Ladies’ Made of lace; handsome all-owv er C Waists luny lined throughout with perspira- tion-proof cilk; sizes 32 to 44. We to each will not *sgll more than on Sale §77.50 Sale Price.. . Regular $15 Value Summer Walking Skirts LADIES’ OUTING SKIRTS, made of best quality of shrunk white canvas duck; full flare; strictly made; all sizes and lengths; Same ctyle as above, made of linen crash. tailor- . $1.50 Mail Orders receive careful attentjon.. 45-page illustrated catalogue FREE, loon, about half a block from the corner, standing on the sidewalk.in front of his place, and beyond him, directly in front of the joss house, he saw Hulse. The latter had apparently just emerged from the place, Bogan testifled, and was crossing the sidewalk and stepped into Twenty-first street; up which he went rapidly. This was within a minute after the shots had died away. The crowd had not yet gathered and the street was clear. He saw the prisoner and had known him for five years and was positive of his identity. Hilse, acting as his own attorney, cross-examined the witness a¢ to his con- dition as to sobriety at the time and | whether or not.he. might not have mis- taken Sheriff Lovin for the prisoner, but the witness answered in the negative, and declared that he was perfectly sober ‘and knew perfectly all that transpired. 1. S. Smith, a man about 70 years of age, feeble and emaciated, testified that he had been working about town for some time at odd jobs, and on the m#ming of the shooting was walking up L street near the Chinese den, when he heard the shots fired. As he was in front of the place he saw Hulse come up the steps direct from the basement of the building. The pris- cner had a pistol and came toward him, saying: “Get out of the way, you old fool, or I'll kill you.” “Who was this man you saw?’ asked the District Attorney. “That man right there—Al Hulse,” said le's Glasses and Kye Water. Neglecta: Eyesight affects thenBlrnln and s. Causes Seriovs Bedily GEORGE MAYERLE GERMAN EXPERT OPTICIAN, GERMAN OPTICAL INSTITUTE. Charter member American Association of Opticians, 1071 MARKET STREET, / Opp. Callaghan’'s Building, near Seventh, SAN FRANCISCO. Telephone South 572. The Eyewater by mall, 62c. BEWARE OF IMPOSTORS! RDER THE GENUIL the witness. The prisoner’s cross. ta bring out anytl new, and when s -examination failed | . (o) ,gAYERbE'B GLASS! IRECT FRO! YERLE, SAN B Curtains ; a;qd Novelties At 25 Per Cent Discount FROM REGULAR PRICES. Chas. M. Plum & Co. Cor. 9th and Market Sts. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTIONS, COMPLETE SETS of the Official Proceedings from 1856 to 1900, inclu- sive, can now be obtained from CHARLES W. JOHNSON, 602, Bank of Commerce Send for circular, . a» 4 inx 400 pounds, Mrs. marked that there was nothing to an- nounce in regard to the plans of President Ripley. “He is taking his vacation,” said Captain Payson, “and concluded that it was a good time to look over the north- ern territory.” 1t ‘was learned, however, that C. J. Lan- try of Lantry Bros., who do all the con- struetion work for the Santa Fe, and the firm’s chief engineer, F. M. Bisbee, were L to be passengers on the steamer which will leave this morning for Eureka. Bis- bee has already been over the ground be- tween Eureka and Willits and under his direction a number of surveyors were put to work on the ground some weeks ago. Lantry and Bisbee will meet President Ripley at Eureka. The first vice president and general so- lecitor of the Santa Fe, who was instru- mental in the securing of the Eureka and Eel River road by the company, arrived in the city Friday night and it was ex- pected that he would go north with pri. ident Ripley, but he stated last night that he had. decided not to go. Vice President Kendrick came up from the south in ad- vance of President Ripley and registered at the Palace. Smuggler Held for Trial. Tam Quong, arrested on April 27 for smuggling, was given a hearing before Commissioner Heacock yesterday. As the result of the examination he was held for trial and his bail was set at $500. —— NEW YORK. May 0.—Her body swollen td enormous proportins by elephantitis and weigh-. Anne Wilt dled to-day, $20.00 Stmply Are Per- tect $25 and $30 STITS TO ORDER Beat Anything n M RUSS MOUSE American and European plan; 400 rooms: suites with bath; newly fitted throughout. All modern conveniences. Up-to-date - quarters for mining and commercial men. Army and _navy dquarters. Samgle room: Gsic at dmnper hour. Located in cente ity. Convenient to all car ltmes. CHAS. NEWMAN . tormerly pro- rrietor Richelie Montgomery, ‘Bush & Pine sts.; telephone In every rocus , ni

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