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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 35, 1903, | | f | { | I i Prominent v/Ien of Many | Rlckmau Agrees to Pay | Marine Firemen PuzzlediElght Men Are Killed|James B. Dill Delivers an Denommat:ons Con- Miss Nightengale Over Their Missing in a Battle in Address on the Trust demn Saloons. [ $10,000. w Manager. Kansas. System. | i W | e Ly it el iigh License Suggested by | Dispute Over the Estate of|{John P. Bell Drops From|Father and Four Sons Die|Says It Opens tothe Educated Right Rev. Archbishop Late Mrs. Krzyzanowski Sight Under Queer Resisting Attack by New Opportunities for ontgomery. Is Settled. Conditions. Plainsmen. Usefulness. ~ — | R —_— g —_— s Miss Marie Nightengale, who has been | John P. Bell, secretary -and busln‘ess} McCOOK, Nebr., June 4—News of the| ST. PAUL, Minn., June 4.—James B. Dill s €« ng the will of the late Mrs. Pa- | manager of the Pacific Coast Marine Fire- | yppinilation of an entire family has been | of New York delivered the address at the L Krzyzanowski, agreed yesterday to | Ma Association, has disappeared and | received from St. Francis, Kans. For | commencement of the University of Min- « acce d a offer o 2 sta. s at be # ~ | some time the nas 8 feeli: = | B o-day, g " » a accepted an offer of | under circumstances that baffle the de t there has beeh bad feeling be- | nesota to-day, his subject being *‘Outlook R g im to the $30.0001 ¢ ged acl ‘€= | twen men employ Ve attle | fo e leg p. rica. S : on all claim to the $000 | tectives engaged in tracing his where- | ¢ mployed by the DeWar Cattle | for the College Graduate in America.” He | w ¢ roperty left by Mrs. Krzyza- | 2bot He left his home last Saturday | company and a family named Berry over | declared that the trust movement, in- & nows ich was e s lat the possession of land. ste s e . nowsk which was willed to | mOr his office later in the afterncon | P fon of land. Berry and his | stead of restricting the fleld for educated z ne i R seen In the vicinity of the ferry | four sons engaged In a battle with cow- | men and womep, opened for them new £ = Miss Nightengale was the | ce then has not |4, ¢ twhich resulted in the death of all of | opportunities for usefulness. Said he: A c F » woman will £ p | them, while three of the cowboys were| The corporation movement has, to a large . e 8 p 2 h woman will "e‘"‘ D! engaged in examining the | .4 extent, eliminated the prestige of rich men's 2 . ed by as the | manag books have thus far been un- | ™ 'Y } o4 peen taken up by the elder | 5oms and ended the career of the ‘‘Miss Nan- I romise ends ble to discover any discrepancies and | p = T 1 stead. The f cy'" type. From motlves of self-interest alone, « iR mpromise er a e o : Berry as a homestead. The fences of the | &3 t¥be. From 1ze the “pull basis® with hin greement to settle for $10,000 came | find that he left $500 in the treasury be- | ., \jo company Interfered with his pas-| of making appoiatments. .~ o | N. § D. 1 3 a surprise. It seemed as if the pro- | ind him. According to his wife, to whom |} .00 4o and from the roads. Wire cutting | When the trust movement shall have stead- | i~ daies 2 P |h» has been ‘married but two years, there | 8% POV ¢ the Berry family in order | led itself, when it shall have eradicated wrong | . Juer e will had somewhat the bet- | werq no domestic troubles. Foul play has | O the Part of Bhe TCCER (AT, 1 Q60er | cendencica ,and " strengthened those elements | s s e ter up to t i it was | wrihe o i e e | to Te 5 2 vhich ai . then of the men in charge of - 2 made onnectec h St. Jo- | develops, ds a detectives are in- | " nle The cowboys had threat- | an intimate knowledge of the business Iitself, > as i o £ rere Mrs. Krzyzanow- | clining very much toward such a sugges- 1 ened to kill the family. but the training to be dertved from a univer- b wing - okl PP their patient had | tlon. How much money he carried at the | “ny "oy resulting in the elght deaths | *''3S00=e. | amatiohs, formed ostensibly for | = ot e Seilared she had no chil- | {ime he so mysteriously dropped from | . ,rred after a recent trip of the Berry | the purpose of mital protection, have accom- = 1 Other witnesses testified to the | brys SUEIT R Whodiew, ""1“ e b€ | family to town. The father and four sons | plished little eise than the unloading of blocks N d he )ther s a te Bt el tie B otoe Tor Siolenceis mot WD oW e of indigestible securities upon a deceived pub- = = . San S 5 were returning to their home. Eight | ), ndise eIt ] » e Bifect. At A Mowe.thal 9.0, IL‘””““ : | miles from their destination they stopped | iiéy wore organine, " e PUTPOse for which ONLY A FEW MORE NIGHTS an, acting for Nightengale, | Bell has “\‘i“‘ the DONLIGD Wik e "'" to cut their way through a wire fence.| Such combinations never had an excuse for | | Of the Famous Daly Theater Company in J— i S f administration | cific Coast Marine Fireman's Association | m "0 e "oime upon them just as|XiSting, nor a chance of success except as it Specialties Every Afterncom ASKS CHURCH AID. Nightengale, { for_the past five years. In the capacity u,,‘»\ ‘vnm]vl-'l“d the work. The Berrys | Vis Pe }i‘{'.‘.‘g..,-""’}"" e Snde u. & i By and Evening in the Theater, erv S| w o { of business manager he handled the as-| mounted quickly and the cowboys fired. ain class also of the labor element 5 tend- Including S mics soclation .v[. nds \\nul,xl .wnxu;r;w.~ e eldest boy, John, was wounded, but | ink toward the suppression of production. | MOVING PICTU oF s spok t vidently established | amounted to thousands of dollars, and has ed’ in ‘his-saddie.’. The farmers haa | Seriéii promoters, - seif-styled Suancless, | . : £ ‘ B s piver a0 mibikte’ epouc b ol . chis-Radeies © dTs Iarmp and certain labor leaders, have each made the ——PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT— r A as distributed B B! the freshest moun 1 soon were out of | same mistake..that of attempting, while only | T > °s: ¢ INCIOR was P then T'wo years he married and | gecurate rifie range. The cowboys kept | a minority. to extract fof themaclees more thas | MONDAY NIGET, AND THE PROCESSION INCIDENTAL TQ s of Miss Nightengale | 100K up his residence at 3863 Seventeenth |, ttering fusillade of shots. their proportion of the prosperity of the coun- | - 4 Prosuction Daty Be HIS SAN FRANCISCO CEPTIO! scuss we & e. She was reared by | tre A baby was born one year later, | "\ 1 {iing home, the Berrys did not think | LY, ¥ r‘r;l:‘:u'.x‘r:;;n;,':r;:n'qno putput ;‘(:",'v‘,h":(’ Second Production Daly Season, SEE THE BOHEMIAN GLASSBLOWER. s Re e ( Mr htengale, who, in years d according to all unts everything | ype. had been pursued all the way and | (heir own 1abor G B i ik CAll gone juse near the old | Was happiness in the little household. On | ot were in front of the house when Sl B R O | THE CIRCUS GIRL. o : THE, BABIES the ¥ Cls D Whether she was a | the morning of Decoration day, Mrs. Bell | o’ party of cowboys rode up the hill a Policeman O’Connell Reinstated. | Funniest of All Musical Comedies S H:m" FAN' x\\lv BATORS. , ot - u daughter - | parted with her husband at the cemetery | r.w yards to the north. The shooting be-| o T SR 2 NTAIN SATURDAY NIGET. s the “m,l, and there was no inkling given of any | copn immediately. The Police Commissioners met yester SION c: CHILDREN, 5 2 s s i i death and ¢ long separation to be caused by him nor | “/pyo of the Berry boys were killed be- | 32Y atternoon and deciw.. to grafit a r = e % he t was not until | Was a harsh word spoken. In the [ g0 0e could reach their rifies, The | hearing in the case of 1nomas F. O'Co streng . Mrs. Krzyzan afternoon the wife returned. She thought | oq man and the other two boys got in | Nelk Who was dismissed from the force | OPERA v widow of Gex Krzyzanowski, a | band's absence until late | gige the house. There were about twenty | 12¥® January along with Policemen Sulli- | HOUSE. . s f the Civil War, that she ever |in the had not appeared, | cowboys and they started on a gallop for | V&R and Daneri for being in Blodes' sa- SR A . 5 x the s <! e other than the child of | ana on tter was | (ho hoase. intending to fire it ana burn | 100n at Franaun and Page streets while | sy Tl Bl b i e = ations | Xighteng Whe w's will, placed s the defenders out. The old man and the | o% duty. Evidence was produced show » MATINE URDAY s, wh wh to be childless 3 at once | hoys attempted to escape from the other | "‘lfi m]ut -’Ll;lhun;;h nm;mmll hau been in | e " . 2 s—The Great SOUSA ss s g h st t $1000 of her side of the house and were shot dow) §: Lhesshioolt Be. Was Dot In; the) company of ) = Py s $20.000 estate " . i 2y P '"; ullivan and vaner! drinking with wom-| SGINTILLATING . g Paconae oy : : en. The board vemnstated him and fined “ “ wd g (. Three of the cowboys were Kkilled by the | {1, 13 : i VAUDEVILLE! - a s ile they ere ending the | 2 | : ; s s Sa- S i | house. N TR | Paxton’s Living Art Panorama; the | about 3 o’clock —— e Claims He Stole a Peddler’s Box. | Three Rixfords; Lutz Brothers £ 2 : ind one man has been ¥ b4 i Charles H. Crutehfield ; 5 f “ontinued Trium Fine Cast, Includin 1 'ound Floating in Islais Creek. o {. Crutchfield, employed at 3 st times of . i saw the missing man ot ”,‘fm‘ Bah Brandensteln & Co.’s livery stables, S Esay IuUite x ED\/\, N sTr»_vr NS of t and Steuart Dy row the contenty ot D0 WaS | polsom street, v-as booked at the Mary Hampton and Company; THE NAM E { 6 o'clock. Th thage o0 ifm f 8cED L0 SWEOW reck, menr joall| Prison vesterday by Detectives Re Permane Brothers; Zelma Rawl- NEXT ¢ ' 2 : 4 \.n)nv!! sa warried o | Y0, B0 SEP Oh May found yes. | and O'Connell on a charge of grand lar- | ston; Kartelli and the Baileys. OPERA ISLE []F GHAMPAGNE =3 e an'e oot raction and says she is utterly un- | {Ueky steel, OF VIS F0 TS fOURA Y& | ceny. rie i3 accused of having stolen a i : 2 S i T g s 0 Sarid | to gn. any reason for the disap- |17 i e Lot < € | 10x containing cutl a che: et Reserved S: 25c; Balcony, 10c; Box Seats POF 1 . ntil early in_the | P~ | Morgue. Charles Zahh of 602 Towa street | 20X containing cutlery and cheap jewelry | .4 50 Teleph E ARCHEBISHOP'S VIEWS s fore Miss Nighten- | P he knows of no enemies who | | 5. the grewsome find, and, with the | PIONSINg to John George, a peddler, |22 B ¥ child. This cla Would harbor veng: » yet imagines Beil | ™4 e of a friend, towed the body oug | Which George had left in the stables. The x A ,wing that | to have been ; v { tim of foul ,.z} it slimy water. The Coroner was| POX has not vet been recovered t the | SAN FRAN THEAT < wski had repeatedly de- |Is confident the detectives In charge of | || 1iq.q and the contents of the stomach | POlice c'aim to have two witnesses who LEADI EATR Belas 5 3 |t solve the myste &l g | potifie X stoma v Crutchfield stealing it EADING THEAT a ren ahe ever | the case will solve the m ry: aithough | L) o sent to the chemist for analysis, | *2% Cru(chfield stealing it | B May i sl The body was found floating in almost A ! gage! - | them in manner the exact spot where the suicide had Nieces Given Judgment. ‘THlS WEEK and NVXT WEEK 1 Y taken place. Deceased was a single man | Judgments for 31500 each were given ye artai lock Pre: & Edward Wright Missing. and resided at 1101 Fifth avenue south. | terday to Alice Belasco and Carrie Wag- TCRDAY AT 5 n of 122 McAllister sireet —_————— ner against A. J. Drinkhouse as admin E. H. Coroner’s office yesterd2: | OTTUMWA, Ia., June 4.—The sash and door | Istrator of the estate of the late Erne: that his nephew, Edwa fac and the [ g mills of Da n & | Heyn, the plaintiffs’ uncle. They d for ears old, had been missing | Thackeray. the - and lithographic estab- | 83550 each for taking care of Heyn. He & 1esd The boy had be ishme: e L:":"‘L‘“ bout len|intended to remember them in his will, | s : for some time past e oTgueen streel, | 0t died suddenly, leaving $15,000 and no 1R ina a ; s, Nagle & N y i testament. S0 : Justin Huntly Mo ' lFl WE'REK ING PRICES & AR was v‘llnr Wee - BEGUII MERCHANTS H A GLIBE TONGUE ever B Ma ying Short En- g ts L'D and Down e Coast ng f gling « w on ling &e going . mem- s plans . P interestec ester hants who had > . e ed Morse's w —_——— To Bepe:n Favorite Opera. | ’ The Bells of ‘ red so very the Past - Presentation ” combard streets, o h the same ex- ns’ Hall this who is stage r “The Lives Th ing cast is Wood tty; the r; th ‘1« Behan; K. Barry; Ge rmaine and the Misse gar and Gunzell in the m lex e P i | Banguet of Lumbermen. Lumbermen’s Ex- f the Oakland Fran held its al Hotel last evening P president of the exchange, prestded George Hooper acted as toastmaster. A 8 s of the | s t Trott, , W. H Messrs. Fisher B i Eneak Thieves at Work. he police were notified yesterday that ox of asbestos belonging to the Fiant Supply Comp: 6 Mission street. was | stolen on Wednesday afternoon from a | buggy standing on Folsom street oppo- | site Columbia Square. The asbestos was 7, valued at 520 Under Fire! That's;where;the aT7rue Qualities of a RECRUIT 3¢ Gigar always tmake a hit. It's a-cigar*you'll smo Save the Bands & ke agam and again. | | |A SUPERB PERFORMANCE Next Goonwxl . ALCAZAR To-Night—This Week Only! 'GRAND 2528 MATINEE TO-MORROW. | SPLENDID TRIUMPH ( RAYMOND AND CAVERLY and Our NEW YORK 00. TO-NIGHT! ERY NIGHT. | The Brilliant essful Musical Eccentricity In Washington as used by their And the WHITE scaaxcompany WHITTLESEY | In the Delightful Comedy, 'THE TYRANNY ! he ROGERS ¥ New Nothing like it has ever been seem on this 4 " An ciaborate hie R i s - t d for you ople as well as old.— Next Monday—WHITE WHITTLESEY IN Peter Robertson, Chront. The Colonial Love Sto: Popular Price: D'ARCY OF THE GUARDS. o e A Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and FIO0 TS IE (a0 S ROORTIHAAN S8 XN Dot} modern conveniences But we'll show you a cork are the attributes that 1t s flled with good ¢ an bave made these two | come, hotels popular with B T Jomisin Wil tourists and travelers "\ND DILL AND BERNARD, who visit San Fran- : cisco. | TUESDAY, JUNE 9th j 'NANCE O’NEIL, 'nmm. U AW “TWIRLY WHIRLY.” Coming—MME. EUGENIA MANTELLL Wonderful Singer. THEATRE REPUBLIC Phone South 26. LASHs BITTERS A PLEASANT LAXATIVE SEATS AND BOXES NOW SEL y IN IRST PERFORMANCE NQT. 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