Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
82 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY., JUNE 21, 1903. - * POLICE SEARCH ™' 7o secom= INGANITY PLEA 'SOLDIERS GUARD [SAY FLEISCHMAN |™"coms'=mon DYNAMITE HOUSE FOR POLITICHN |»———— ' v DOES NOT HOLD| JUROR'S HOUSE| 15 IN HONDURAS 15 DEMOLISHED Parker Jones Suddenly Marvin Ford Is Con-|There Is Talk in Jackson|Los Angeles Police Get Li.ghtl_zing Sf‘,rikes Build- Drops From Sight i| victed of Robbery a of Prosecution for News of Absconding ing in Which Explo- of Friends. l Second Time. Perjury. Cashier. i Sy - umor of Shortage in His Ac- Jury Adds Recommendation|Jett and White Are Care-|Will Not Trouble Him, as Six Men Are. Kiiled and a counts Denied by W. D. That Mercy Be Shown fully Guarded in the Bank Withdraws Offer - Score Injurgd Near Sanborn. by the Court. Lexington Jail. of Reward. Senecaville CAMBRIDGE, O., June 2 struck a house stored with 300 dynamite at the new min The jury in Judge Lawlor's court in{ JACKSON, Ky., June 20.—Since the re- | LOS ANGELES, June 20.—It developed the case of Marvin Ford, charged with| moval of Jett and White to Lexington | {o.day that the reward of $5000 offered robbery, after being out all night, brought | and the prospect of another trial in an-|by the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank Parker Jones, politician, ex-City Hall d man about town, has left the s wanted by the police. There . B it e £ secrecy about the mat- | |in a verdict at 10 o'clock yesterday morn- | other county beyond the scené of the | of this city for the capture and convic- bcsis e ot Do LR R tectives Martin is eva- ing of guilty, with a recommendation of | feud, there is considerable talk here of | tion of Henry J. Flelschman, the bank's “.'""d ot S B & bt of g mean's disappear- | mercy. The Judge ordered the defendant | prosecutions for perjury and bribery. It | defaulting cashier, has been withdrawn. ":'h‘:“ el rafiilen o ialie o - to appear for sentence next Saturday. . g BRI g ot ; others, es rui ne mine s nevertheless there are persist: PP is said that a move is on foot to swear | Coincidently a report comes to persons in and breaking nearly all the windows in D s T e oa st the | OUt WarTants at once for the arrest of | Los Angeles that Fleischman had estab- ea 1o (espers E men in high places for bribery, perjury | lished himself in a country residence in race track, he followed Lee Leong, a Chi- hat Jones is short in his ac- ' nese cigar manufacturer, about noon on | and “as accessory to the Marcum murder | Honduras as a retired American gentle- I amount of $500, been seen in this city t, when he turned over ts to W. D. Sanborn, the warehouse broker. by whom he had been employed for two months while Sanborn g from e broken leg. led upon Jones to resign his on mccount of his inattention to he business affairs of the warehouse. Jones then left town and is supposed to gone East. A few days ago San- Captain of Detectives 0 sted that a search for s be made, but up to date no clew ! | & whereabouts has been found. | | | | Senecaville, a mining town of 30 people. half a mile from the mine. men killed and wounded were carpenters. When the storm came up the men took refuge in John Salzburger's barn some distance from the mine, ana suddenly a blinding flash came and in an instant barn was demolished and the tered within a radius of 100 fe score bleeding from in, from heavy rocks torn Y and from the timbers from the blacksmith shop. The dead are: WILLIAM MAHONEY. SAMUEL HARTUF RUSSELL HARTUP. HIRM WILSON, HAYS HITCHISON. ROBEL: WILSON. Among the list of injured ‘Davis, Burton Burton John llam Nelson, James Lowrey Charles Read and two sons February 16, 1901, from the Nevada Bank, | before the fact.” One of the warrants is | man. He is said to have gone so far as where he had gone to draw some money, | expected to be served to-night. The state- | to entertain old friends from Los Angeles to 318 Commerclal street, and, as the Chi- | men¢ by Judge Redwine that he will call | and to discuss with them the pessibility nese was entering the doorway, struck| . ooo.ial term of court when he finishes | of his returning here at some time in him on the head with aplece of-fron pipe, | 3, " ook in Irvine #nd Lee counties iS | the near future. knocking him down. Grabbiug hold of |tsyen as a conclusive step in this direc-| “Gpier of Police Eiton aaid to-day that ppe S R o S e e TR he knew two months ago that Fleischman arrested a few minutes later in a restaur- - | b v ant on Battery street and the sack of | ,The fltuation 1s still one of @PPrehen:| .5 i Honduras, but that he did not coln was found in his possession. that indicted Jett and White has been | Send after him for the reason that no Ford was tried on the charge of robbery | threatened and the soldlers were sta- | T€%ard was offered for his arrest. and was convicted and sentenced to ten | ioneq around his house last night, as| H: W. Hellman, formerly vice pyefldent | years in San Quentin. An appeal was well as around that of Haddix, who tes- of the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank, taken to the Supreme Court on the ground | {{fieq to seeing Crawford and Tharpe, | 54id vesterday that he knew of Flelsch- | | of an error in the Judge's charge to the teamsters for Hargis Bros., coming from man’s whereabouts a year ago, but tha't jury on the question of insanity, which | the Ewen Hotel just before the fire was h'e ha(tlhhfaar'lnenomlng from the fugitive was made a feature of the defense, and a } vered. xiety is felt for oth. vit- | Since a - 5 pany insist that their detectives are l0ok- Ford had been married only a few | shal will continue holding Jackson ui | months prior to the robery. His mother | martial lasw. -2 nder | 1z for Fleischman and that in case he is | | i sive Is Stored. i time of his disappear- wife at 723 Shotwell | t her behind and she | | it & week ago to the home of | John Mannix, the politician, at | | 702 Laure] stree ” |1 | lived with him and much sympathy was| LEXINGTON, Ky., June 20.—The Breat- | 2PPrehended the company will appear Bassford. e relatives of Jones at the Mannix | | | felt at the time for the young wife and | hirt County feud has been the occaston of | 28ainst him. The surety company claims i AR R cent and Ar. Man- | | | | his aged mother, as his gambling propen- | much talk by State officials and promi- | t0'be out of pocket A R A Caving Earth Kills Workman. said last evening that | .. . | sities were unknown to them afd they | nent politicians and others here to-day | defalcation. & OSTON, June 20.—A section of the East sc law rof over | 7 %! had no idea that he was in financial [ and the past two nights. County Judge | Flelschman’s defalcation was stated by stton Sutnel nekE ‘the foot LOS ANGELES SOCIETY FA- | straits. Hargis, whodaccompanled Jett and White | the bank to be $100,000. Stect. wealened by the action ¢ Il known City Hall clerk | | VORITE WHO WILL BE MAR- | TR, here yesterday, was with friends until R R | pressed air used in connection ears drew down a fat | | pypp TO.DAY, | Cut Out Care; Take a Complete Rest. | last midnight and to-night. He remained | Declare Strike Ended. L 2a —— | excavating, caved in duri ) . in Lexington as the guest of John 8. KANSAS CITY, June 20.—Rallroad of- Polish laborer was killed and an ctor's office. Un- For real solid comfort and enjoyable ROHORART MEMERE. OF *HE he lost his po- | 4. s | rest no country appeals so strongly as ;*2&’;{}5;‘;’;‘;‘9;21’13;;‘;e ’;;Lfi:’l‘f‘{“‘f'm:r’:’ ficlals declare that the freight handlers’ WAGNER. . INTERNATIONAL Jured. that along the California Northweatern| ) J'0t%) ' ocratic State Central Com. | Strike is at an end as far as they are COMMITTEE OF HONOR. Prowler Kills Policeman. Railway. The climate is delightful, the | | !mme'al springs are numerous, there are | Mittee, which recently reorganized the lo- | concerned. In the freight houses of the '&- | cal organization. This action was after- | Santa Fe, Rock Island, the Frisco and | ... - - ward defeated by the County Judge here | the Missouri, Kansas and Texas 200 ne- arrest a mysterious man in th able Rochelle Park residence section redistricting the city. The members of | groes, most of whom have been brought j= oy 3 the deposed local organization have been | from the outside, are working in the Mme' lnez Fabbr] Mue”er ]s New Rochelle to-day Policem: O'He appeared to be an- NEW YORK, June 20.—Wh bed suneda pub-| John H. ‘Hadler of Thi cit that he had called n d asked th h 8 hereabonts of Sones be asceriainen. 1o| City at Santa Ana To-Day over 300 living streams, many lovely val- leys and lakes, well-wooded foothills and ranges, so that a person can have for his t cvening at the| Miss E. Dominguez to Marry s res. vacation any kind of environment desired. | very attentive to Judge Hargis and have | places of the strikers to-day and 100 more was shot and killed. The r rer ke att, but said that he | Fou oan stop ex o wineral spring resoxt | 1C03 2., Hiie” ditterent confaronces.. ThiB| eeioes ats ceneetin e th mortn Honored by Wagner Mon- | capea: ot Special Dlspatch to The Call | fa¥m, camp by @ lovely stream or In 4| has caused reports about alliances. Some B e B A Bestival € ; P : — wild and picturesque canyon. To aid you | of the conferees were trying to get in et Diaskie 5 Tl ument Festival Committee s R <iig taoss. ANTA ANA, June 2—The mar-|in your cholce of location {or a summer | communication to-day with people at| o -tOTERT i s i e AW most elaborate that has been held i gt gt g e X riage of Miss E. Dominguez, the | OUting the co oy JDow Jistributing | Cynthiana. While these conferences were | NEW YORK, June m_;n: ) German metropolis, and that San I Eag, & Chbiass Sk b pretty and accomplished daugh- | Call or write for a copy. During the sum- | 1 PioEress Joseph Bruner, a detective for | L SO0 fiem of J. P. Morgan & Co: | NOEEMEs (08 sfa Risudinoa's | SHGS MIOUI. W ast will aoumteih & s TS e ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Domin- | mer season speci und-trip rates are | {he Lexington and Fastern Rallroad, who | ",y "statement or report that ‘the In- papinent - wowichuie. Rew . Novn | SNy cwsaitie._of seveng ritz 3 " ; Frr R gt g ot A ¢ | runs to Jackson, was proceeding to arrest 3 5 L Nohers ad' an” Biievaey ber | naturally pleasing to the lo a small room guez, to John H. Hadler of San | ~‘|;‘n«1 A Muud::\y;n several visitors from Jackson, as “acces- | ternational Mercantile Company is to be S s an rary member of tho intidcal ait" 1t fa o was living | Francisco will take place here to-morrow | considerable reduction is made to pofnts| sory before the fact,” and was prevented | Fe0T8anized and its stock assessed Is abso- GE°the Intemetionsl commition of | ootrocring wigeaprend . § - he was dis- | at the residence of the bride’s parents. s ), and on Sundays one fare| by B.J. Ewen, who declined to swear out | lutely untrue. 2 'I‘““"; “'I:”C'; "l "’! :’“"C‘F""’““ draw large crowds from E to go to an uncle |y oy T & S e N for the round so_that frequent trips| the warrants. oottt oo = the coming Berlin festival in celebration | rope. she was & waltress | 1 a quiet affair. only the immed | can be made back and forth, and friends| Ewen is still a prisoner in the Martin .f' ittt @ | 00 116 gedication tn that itrior ihe mon-1 . e SealfvAT Wi, ‘Se inangurated | ete relatives of the bride and groom be- g along the road. , e e e Y sax ige fn SRt 630" Market - steec; | home and does not venture out of the|ag the “City Hall faction,” who are ar-| ument to be erccted in memory of Rich- | September 30 and continue until O ” Won 4 Tl i 94 LA 4| (Chronicle building) and at Tiburon ferry, | house. day or night, as there are many | ¥ayed against the “insurgents,” or Court-| ard Wagner. Mme. Fabbri Mueller is the | 5. Some of the more ¢ = g n s sl minent and | ¢554 of Market stre ieral office Mu- | persons in \Lexington now who have re- | house faction, which is now In power, E ” i Americans who have s P » | latest upon whom this purtcular distine- r member of the N e Golden West and e in Los Angeles so e Daughters | (ya] Life buildin | tion of atte a great fa- " California stre tion has been conferred. she having re- | JO% Of "' ceived a notification of the fact several | 1o Germany nsome and | cently arrived from Jackson. Word also | gave Judge James Hargis a supper at the o. comes from Jackson of an agitation | Leland Hotel. there for the arrest of prominent people | City officials were among the hosts, also =, = s Aee e Grteind fecmingedofy B s Iy chosen as the next mecee®: | for trial on changes of venue. Henry Bostwright, recently nominated | days ago. American D Sachs Bros. & Co. of an Francisco, | TemR. was today chosen as the next m To-night politicians of what is known | for Treasurer. The festival Is expected to be one of the | White and ADVERTISEMENTS. | Have Cured Over 10,000 Victims of the Liquor Habit A FOE TO DRINK ~<DR. J. J. McKANNA Opening of a Pacific Coast Branch for the Liquor Cure=-Successfully Demonstrated in Eastern Cities. Dr. J. J. McKanna, with establishments in Chicago, Kansas City and Oklahoma for the Liquor Habit Cure, has opened a Pacific Coast headquarters in the building at 14 Geary street. Iortunate in his remedy, the doctor is also fortunate in his location, it being but a few doors from Lotta’s fountain and the line of all Market-street cars from the ferry. I owledge born of experience, has fitted up the entire building thoroughly in keeping with the intended aim—that of taking those addicted to the liquor habit, treating them, building them up and conquering Jr. McKanna, with a k the desire for strong drink. The first floor front is devoted to the doctor’s office and reception rooms, to several sleeping apartments for patients and to rooms for their treatment and upbuilding. The front suites on the second floor are artistically fur- I, cach piece of furniture being of weathered oak, with carpets and wall paper of subdued effects in perfect harmony. These will be used respectively as lounging and smoking rooms and as waiting and reading rooms. On the third floor the front suites are furnished to accommodate hushand and wife, should the latter be desirous of being with her husband; soft velvet carpets, cozy chairs, modern toilet dressers and brass bedsteads impart 2 1 and homelike air and appearance not often found in apartments outside of ene’s own residence. h of the twenty rooms is lighted with electricity, cozily and comfortably furnished, supplied with hot and cold running water and fitted with a single idea to the comfort of the patient and the progressive treatment as af- rded by Dr. McKanna and his corps of assistants. : : ']}fl any man }\im is the slave to alcoholism, or the friends of such a one, Dr. McKanna will furnish unquestionable proof that his treatment is an absolute and permanent cure for the liquor habit and all its disastrous symptoms. —"The Examiner,” June 12th. Special apartments for Jadies. Everything strictly private. Buffet service. ’ : My trcatment has been cs;ablis[!ed fqr years in Kansas City, Mo., and Oklahoma City, O. T. I refer by permission to the following public officials of these cities as to the permanence of my cures: C. G. JAoncs. Mayor, (_)k:ulmy:’ City, O. T.; M. A. O'Brien, Sheriff, Oklahoma County, O. T.; Samuel Murphy; Ex-Postmaster, Oklahoma City, O. T.; R. W. Cochran, Chief of Police, Oklahoma City, O. T.; The State Na- of Oklahoma City, O.T.; James A. Reed, Mayor, Kansas City, Mo.; John Hays, Chief of Police, Kansas City, Mo.; Judge Wofford, Judge of the Criminal Court of Kansas City, Mo. Railroads endorse my treatment. Five leading railroads entering Kansas City will reinstate an employe discharged for drunkenness if he takes my treatment. These railroads are; Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry., Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ry., Missouri Pacific Ry., Chicago & Alton Ry., and the Chicago, Rock Island’and Pacific Ry. i [y R Mason}xc:vl(‘)ggc members in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma Territory endorse my treatment and are sending me numerous patients. | refer by permission to members of Masonic - ..\'( 1 ': 99, A. F. & A. M., of Wichita, Kansas, and of Masonic Lodge No. 9, A. F. & A. M., of Newton, Kansas. I am nota Mason, so their indorsement is entirely unprejudiced. Alcoholism is a disease. Aicoholic stimulants produce a diseased condition of the human system which demands medical treatment for its cure. The craving for stimulants is the principal symptom of the disease. 1 guarantee my treatment to cure this diseased condition and to absolutely and permanently remove the desire for liquor. My trea:mint 4|‘s_ fh'cp f_rom hypode_rmic_: ingeci_:ions. No disease known to medical science is treated by hypodermic injections, and the thousands of lives which have been wrecked by the use ot hiypodermic injections in the treatment of the liquor habit prove their danger. My cures are effected entirely by the use of internal remedies assimilated into the system through the natural channels. My treatment is the only effective one, and is absolutely harmless. It cures the craving for drink, builds up the system and restores mental and physical vigor. i . T i . . . . : 4 Home atr‘cggne»n;g cannot cure. alcoholism. No remedy can be prepared and sent through the mail or by express which will cure the liquor habit. Why? Because each case needs treatment §c}or ling ;0 its symptoms. The man in the midst of a spree needs different treatment from the so-called “moderate drinker,” who takes a few drinks every day, and the man with delirium tremens needs more heroic treatment than cither (?1 them gnd neefjs it at once. Naturally the same 'trcatment cannot be successful in all these cases. The liquor habit is treated in my sanitariums by scientific methods. Each case is diagnosed independently and treated accord- 12_;:“10 its especial requirements. My treatment cures the liquor habit in all its stages, from that of the moderate drinker, who feels the appetite for liquor gaining a hold upon him, to the confirmed inebriate, who is an absolute slave to armk. My treatment does not necessitate a long residence in a sanitarium. Patients are not detained from their ordinary pursuits while under treatment. They report for treatment at stated in- tervals during the first three to six day » and are their own masters the remainder of the time. I have a private sanitarium on a quiet boulevard of Chicago where patients may, if they desire, spend these few days in perfect privacy. The remainder of the treatment is administered by the patient himself in his own home. / 2 ; My San Francisco Office, 14 Geary St., 2d floor, is in ch : i i . : ’ ! t., , arge of a prominent San Francisco physician and a corps of experienced attendants. My Kansas City, Mo O. T., offices are in charge of experienced physicians who are thoroughly skilled in the proper methods of administering my treatment. All my offices are F:n,en at all hours of the day and nlgh):. 3 eI ORhos, I am especially desirous of patients w i i i i - trwmefi’ts erts iy P hom other treatments have failed to cure. | wish to impress the fact that my treatment will cure any case of alcoholism no matter how many If you are a victim of the liquor habit in any of its stages, or if one near and dear to you is a slave to alcohol, you should investi- gate my treatment at once. Open all night. Call or write to-day. Address all mail to DR. J. J. McKANNA, 2d floor, 14 Geary St. CHICAGO, ILL., 182 Dearborn Street Kansas T o, cor. Hleventh ant mecee seeets S Francisco, Cal. Tel. Main 1037