The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 4, 1903, Page 2

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1903. | Nrenrngn - |SUES CECIL RHODES' ESTATE R S A HESPEHM]U FOR SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS FH."NS FA". H p—— LLLLLLL LD . STHUEEL[S Princess Radziwill, Who Was Arrested and Im- IN A Pl.U]- 1"| e !’ l'() " ‘}S. prisoned at Cape Town on a Charge of Forgery, he ack T oalns f ihe buckiate tulely. a i i e aches and pains o e bac z Furnishes a Sensational Sequel to Her Arrest 1 i = | troubles. You may think them bad enough, but — i neglect a bad back and the serious side of this | timely warning is soon apparent. i off ¢ P = Early warnings of kidney ills come through the Hand - to- Hand Battle 1 cers Discover Prep back and are the kidneys’ cry for help. You must Fought on RanchNear rations for Prison | relieve the congested kidney conditions or the im- b | Tt F ~ Hollister Break. ® | puritiesintended to be carried off circulate through o il | E the blood and dangerous diseases follow. Neg- 5 in | lected kidneys cause urinary disorders, drops Horsethief, Who Says He Is Eight Knives Are Found in| ; s e _urinary d » dropsy, rsethief, ‘ th Clothi of ! rheumatism, diabetes, Bright’s disgase. Doan’s Kid- German Count, Ar- 1 g TR ney Pills cure any of the many kidney disorders. rested. H Ocnvicts. | ; | | “igag N FRAN CO PROOF ———— Pistols Ave Used by Sheriff and Fugi- | | Desperate Men Plan to Capture an SA R A C l S R O e and the Latter Surrenders Engine at the Rock Crusher i 7 - Only Under Threat of In- and Make a Wild Ride 1 A Trial Free ? stant Death. . to Town. W. P. Candy, employed in fruit cannery, residence 318 Y Pploy b, - e 13 = o P Minna st., says: “I have gone out of my way to induce Special Dispatch to The . v - e L ey 2 o friends and acquaintances who I knew suffered from back- A g s s , Nov. 3 no N rs 5 ‘ attempt at jail delivery was frustrated = B ache or kidney complaint to use Doan’s Kidney Pills. In , . . at the Folsom prison late yesterday aft- ills A A . 2 asds . 2.3 e i“' ernoon. That th®%elivery was not just g kel 4] fact, I have never lost an opportunity to indorse thém very " = ¥ 5o Citinte as cox;'anle:e ARl a8 n‘ifyp'f;"'d:‘;‘i =' forcibly. I have good reasons for so doing. I knew that my y 5 one o uly s due m 2 A ' 4 watchfulness of the officlals at the prison. kidneys were either excited or weakened. I knew I required Captain Murphy’'s quick action served to - - ¥ stop the desperate band of convicts from some medicine to soothen, purify and wash them, and I se- escaping. lected Doan’s Kidney Pills. They did the work thoroughly, : Theb reak was well planned and was A . Y inder the leadership of ““Red Shirt” Hall, quietly and quickly. | dolng twenty years' service; Billy Aus- tin, a lifetimer, and “Hypo" Kelly, who | | | is doing thirteen years under the name of i | Smith. Whether the break was to be at- | tempted last night or, like the former | one, In the morning, is a question. The et Ehertlt intention of the convicts was o capture G the engine and car at the rock crusher,| ADVERTISEMENTS. f L. overpower Engineer Andrew U'Brlvndand | R — c e Brakeman M. Halloran and escape down | eees eeeeces s Guard Woods was the first one to ais-| ¢ Dpefnk — » leave and are due to St cover something wrong when he saw one ¢ b ) (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) 1 of the convicts trying to conceal a knife : 2 f— : % OcTonEs 31, 1908 in his clothing. He immediately tele-| .C0f=fan“ A 'Ffi‘n‘fih“ I3 b Suivan, Timive and 100 | phoned in to Captain Murphy, who went | { LAY 1) ¢ -4 7480 at once into the yard and searched a4 **LQr . 7992 Yacariie Winiiers, famae number of convicts, with the result that | $ the B o | ¢ by Y W, TR 8250 he found seven knives. He ordered the | ¢ 7.304 Nilew, Livermore, Tracy. Lathtop, o0 most desperate of them to be placed in Stock:on - o s solitary confinement. This morning an-| $ Best SALIFORNIA 8004 Davis Woadiand: Kiighis Lasdiag. 1 other large and ugly knife was found. I: z LIMITED to cu.“eo 8.00a Atisntic Express—Ogden snd Eass. 10.284 Convict 4548, known as ‘“‘Red Shir . y . P 8.304 Port Costa, Murtines. Aatioch, By- | Hall, 15 one of the most desperate men | (oreal o gerrres § I S0 Sunigs St Wiapedore on Tracy okt o - | In the prison and was considered to be | : at 9:30 » through in 3 days, R T the leader in caching the knives and | ¢ 7 q L : | with diner and zil irappings. Visaita, Porterville . 4.25» gunnysack suits in the rock crusher | Cofiee s RO WJB‘ Gi ! 8304 Port Costa, Martiner. Tra: i shortly after the memorable break of | | | B S B July 27 of the present year. Billy Austin | Awarded ™ . . Vissits, Bakersield . 550 e ! is another desperate man, while Smith, | 0]] Earfll NG Son et Other Bantd Fe Trains: 836 Stasia Kipress_Duvie, Wiiidisa T / who 18 a second termer, would stop at | for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfieids (for Bartiew Springn). Willows, ADE\ W X nothing to succeed in escaping from the DRINK Merced, Hanford and Visalia. e D T e i I Ul T il ias Tect Dk Pk il Cot-tari d 4 | 400 p. m. for Stockton. e, fiod Diafr s‘ 4250 | several cliques of convicts who realize oI-farin an y()lll‘z ;‘:W&;;;g‘x‘““‘ City, Graad Canyonand | 830 sz | that if they have any chance to escape - g 9.00a r SR L, - 5 4 | at all it must be under the present ad- ‘N.él’VCS. and Diges | Ticker Orricm: 641 Market St., and Ferry 18004 1238 * ministration. The convicts have taken | ! tion will be all pightt. Depot, 8. ¥ Also 1112 Broadway, Oak- - Pors vom, Mo, = WOMAN WHO WAS ACCUSED OF FORGING THE NAME OF THE LATE gdvantage of detects in (u!,uv:‘!ne ok | Tawrop, "Siockiom “ECIL 2 ND WHO NOW DEMAN EVEN MIL- N L e (OF Serae Th ~ Ser LION DOLLARS FROM THE BSTATE, o succenstully_escape. CALIFORNI4 NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. S e LION DOLLARS FROM THE ESTATE. A i N . : X land Limited — Ugden, - —y | OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC ::::‘ B'x'r'n"dr’,'rég.m é"’r.‘:'e-’.:_‘"m i&; Hayward, Niles and Wa ONDON, Nov. 3.—Princess Radzi- | or before June 20, 1599, between herself OF THE PACIFIC COAST . BATEWAY: GCNNANT. e 1. will to-day issued a writ demand- | and Rhodes. This is a sequel to the ar- | geveral Changes Are Made in the o -y o8 ok MEnx :;‘l’: Woodiand ing $7,00000 from Lord Rosebery, | rest and imprisonment of the Princess at Postal Service and More T D 0 0108, 15700 a2 ; 13788, e Dol ey VMR Earl Grey and Messrs. Alfred | Cape Town in 1902 on a charge of forging Patents Tisued: 3:30, £:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip ggr g"nn Niles ;‘nd‘wnn.y‘Suuunl. 1560 it,” i a 3 . » Pors Costa, ar 3 . Ax.!f him 4 Beit,” Dr. Jameson, L. L. Mitchell | Rhodes’ signature to bills for several WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—Fourth-class post- ls 'I']_IE MARK OF | p—ETtrl e ok 100 aad 11‘30;.“‘1, Tracy. " Lathrop, B for the Ger-|and B. A. Hawkley, trustees of the es- | thousands of pounds. The case, which | . ior"airsinted: Callfornia—Alex P. Dal- ~8:00, $:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, Merced, Fressa fod o . He was | 1,10 of the late Cecil Rhodes, under an |doubtless will prove sensational, i ex- | jas, Bryn Mawr, San Bernardino County, vice THE BEST . 6:20, 11:30 p. m. 3.300 Momtinex. Tracy, Stockton. Lod & whoip ement alleged to have been made on | pected to lead to many exposures. Joseph B. Fowler, resigned; Grace E. Pedigo, SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO.| yg» mon. Vallejo,Napa, on him Daunt, Tulare County, vice John T. Bearss, | WEEK DAYS—6:06, 7:35, 7:80, 9:20, 11:18 Calistoga, "usm- E{r:-n L to the @ ik o O 0 @ | resigned. | m: 1:“54;_ 3 "'”5.70212:32 E.ru;nfl‘” 23 :gg: Niles, » Wmfi'umn. T oo 3 . These patents were issued to-day: Califor- | R ATE. 8:00. 0:40 1118 & m.: 1:68, 3:40, | 2 deay eriff. WYOMING SCHOOL TEACHER nia—Henry Atwater, Vacaville, device for re- | | 6:25 p. o, | 5o _— moving vebicle tires; John L. Blair, San Jose, ; P D a 0. . i, BRI S AN & | a, Fresno, Tulare, Petition for N i i I8 ACCUSED OF PERJURY foldable hoider for rallway holders; Henry E. | CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. o e Bakersgeid. Los Angeles ‘.‘;gA etition for New Liquor Ordinance. Brunner and B J. Patierson, Haywards, hy- | ~ ' MAKERS Sept. 27, 1908, $.00r Port Coste, Tracy, Stockio ;g; 3.—A D -1 i rocarbon burner; John Y. Byers, i % — 18 ayward, - b, 3.—A petition con- She Is Charged With Having Made . T e ’m.nm?.zfl:{z e 3 30r Ha "ml“ lovnd o o ) mames was presented | pale Affidavit in Hope of Saving mill; Edwin E. Crandall, Los Angeles, book- tion. | 8007 Orfental Mail— Ogden, i Board of Supervisors to- | keeping: Jobn J. Fargue and R. W. Smith, | East. Port Costa, Benicia, Sul- ow county liquor ord Osndsmnal Murdocer. B TAnfRY. T GTRNte o atin, Ignacio.! { fun. Eimira, Davis, Sacramento, 4 ’ 7 coerg TR g stamp af ice ; ohn am, % > i | . - > asks that those con- | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 3.—Prosecut- Boulding Island, askignor, one-half to R. Vim, Vigor, Vitality for Men. N e T ek ng a saloon publish the | ing Attorney Stoll to-day caused the ar- Hickmott, Ross Valley, oill burner; James :’.-D 'M:J llubfio.??‘.m‘ku' | worth, Winnemucecs, Battle aper. If 30 e . Mis Gwilholine il o C. Garrett, San Francisco, hose 'support; ve been in use over fiLy 3 mtain, BIRD .o e 4.28% o, % per | rest of Mins Gwendoline mel on a Newion Lamb, Yreka, boit _cutter: Aug- | Jeors by the leaders of jhe Novato, | e pp-ad owners charge of perjury. Last Saturday she 5 . | ustus Lotz, assignor to Sanitary Com- | lormon i Petaluma cense e atamers that vietor Miner con. | MYSterious D2ath OC- | ifin Befts pus fimoviae Som | v RN fessed to her that he killed Willle Nickell, curs in San Mateo leaninz carpets, foors” or the like;” Helnrich | Sime atrsipation: s P : [ the erime for which Horn is sentenced 4 A Tt ic Mnn[;‘,’r‘\ir'y PR (.l:;’_{‘“t;;fi_‘:;‘fl_- cigarette nm(lvk'n ey O o, | 50 be Muigud Nartuihet 9, Ank the prode: Mountains, tor; Stiilman D. Louton, Campbell, neck and | Bl e taome | 3:90 9} 8:38 D) Kiied and San Jose (G ‘c iting attorney declares that she swore chest protector; Henry D. Pelle, Ione, double | nia, Pains in Back, Bvil Desires, Lame Back, T ) Windsor, v ). R aesadaes o . flroad M s f: ly. Miss Kimmel was a teacher of acting nut wrench: Harley L. She; . Oak- | Nervous Debility, Headache, Unfitness to Mar- | ¢.g5 ./ g:.00a/ Healdsburs. COAq‘ L!I‘E (.‘;rr:w Gauge). Railroas en Try to Shift Blame. | ™ 'L "sonool near the sceme of the land, oil burner; George Wiley, Vallefo, car | ry, Loss of Semen, Varicocele or Con- | W } Lytton. bk~ SENSL S SUENGS P NDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 3.—Engineer | murder. Special Dispatch to The Call. coupling. 3 stipation, Stop Ner vous Twitching of | 440 Geysereiiie. #75 TNewark, Centerville, San Jowe: ¥ — Oregon—Elbert Dyer, Bondon, mechanism for elids. Effects are S22 g immediate. Impart | v Feiton, Boulaer Creek, Ssnts . Potn ‘:rn: "n‘v‘:]; rnpll;( isxx Thousand Volts Kill Electrician. tragedy occurred last night on what is | " waghington—Emile B,‘Cm,fh Tacond, mags “;’mh Tm“';du:::;‘:y:f:&’;,,%ns;‘ bs;‘fn;.,?;: and Ukiah. ¥ i om Lgluu ou o, » cident, were before Cora. | PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 3.—While James | known as the Briggan ranch in the moun- | netlo medical apparatus; same. e Hoquvisr. 82 50 by mail. ~A Written guarantee to cure or Willits. Principal Way Stations ........ 10.584 - ve 2 testified that | B. Hite, an electrician, was repairing an | tains south of here, resulting in the death Seattle, water motor: Christlan J. Tugard, Wwoney refunded with 6 boxes Circulars free. « 167 Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos and the train was running on a different or- | &rc light an electric light wire which he | of Fred Briggan. A vell of mystery sur- | Port Townsend, apparatus for londing vemsel; Address BISHOF REMEDY COL 40 Bllls sty Guernevitie. e L e e i e which they were following. Superin- | was handling became fouled with a heav- | rounds the affair, but the officers who [ William B. Knoble Tacoma, rapld-firing pistol. | 508 3o Tnira st. Sonoma. 4 d Way Stations. Sun jent Van Winkle of the Big Four |{ly charged cable, sending 600 volts of [ have been working on the case have felt | parraster Soes fren the Bemreimiat Comom: Glea Etten. i Teturns from Lo Gatos.... 17 25% made a statement before the Coromer, | the current{through his body, Killing him | juctified in placing under arrest Thomas | fornis to the Philippines: Captain Bradner D. | § DD VDDJ VDV DO DI DY e OAKLAND, HA afigfluffig'fil;’" S e Ghe. S, . Coates and Gus Johnson. Before morn- | SEUEHEr, TOATEL Jt to Fotum feom' e g Jyciy DR, JORDAN'S amear — S ST S e Y TS - ing JohA Briggan, a brother of the de- | ders, connect at Green Bras for San | ~Tom OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway —t%: Santa R for White Sulphu 9:06 10:00 .. 12.00 200 ADVERTISEMENTS. ceased, will probably also be in jail. The at ‘Fulton for Altruria and Mark West ST LINE | Destitution Prevails in Labrador. 1051 MARKET 8T. bet. Gih47:h, 5.7 > Instead of buy necktie whenever you need regular why not take advantage o one and payin sales and lay in a supply? For a few days we will sell a number of four-bit ties for 40c. They are imperials, four-in-hands and tecks, in the swellest of colors and designs season. We will have them cases—Ilook at them and you will readily see that they are worth every cent of 50c. Out-of-town orders filled—write us. officers went to the mountains for him this afternoon. / According to Coates he and Johnson left Redwood City late yestérday morn- ing for the former's home beyond the Briggan place. They took with them a half-gallon demijohn of whisky and in passing stopped at Briggan's, Inviting John to come out and have a drink. He refused and they then sought Fred,- who drank about a quart of the liquor. The whisky evidently overpowered him, for he fell at the wheel of the wagon. Coates says he picked him up, carried him into a barn and placed him on a bed. He and Johnson then drove away. John Briggan told the officers that he heard Coates come up and call him out to have a drink. He refused and in a short time he heard men quarreling and two shots fired. He did not go out to see what the trouble was for the reason that he was afraid to do so. About 5 o'clock this morning he went out to the barn and ing one the body was still warm. He immediately jugiped upon his horse, rode to Woodside and telephoned for the officers and a doc- tor. Coates denies absolutely that there was any quarrel between him and Briggan. The body was brought here by Coroner Crowe this evening and viewed by the Coroner’s jury. The lips and face of the dead man are somewhat swollen and the neck and upper part of the chest are dis- colored. These appear to be the only marks of violence upon the body. To- riorrow Dr. Ross will perform an au- topsy to discover the cause of death. About a year ago Joseph Briggan, a brother of the deceased, murdered a farm hand on this same ranch and se- creted the body in the woods. The body was subsequently found and Briggan was tried and convicted of murder. He is now serving a life sentence in San Quentin, —_——— Negrees Ordered to Depart. CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—Excitement prevails among the colored citizens of Morgan Park as the result of the posting of pla- cards giving notice to all colored persons to leave within forty-eight hours. Saveral families have already left. 'Che move- ment is the outcome of the murder of Chief of Police Alrey Saturday night by a negro. To Cure a Cold in One Day g e e money 1 . il 1o sure, it to cure. E Grove's signature Il' on each rice for it, one of our £ that are popular this on display in our show- found his brother dead. He states that | ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, Nov. 3.— Extreme destitution is reported from many parts of Labrador, owing to the shortage of the fishery catch. Unless re- llef be provided by the Government it is believed that many people will perish. One vessel already has been dispatched with provisions, but has not yet been re. ported arrived and the supplies she car- ried will have to be duplicated and sent by another ship. — e ADVERTISEMENTS. wFalrly Sparkling in Beer Goodness” § s J.P. Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boomeville and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside. Lierly's, ‘The Largest Aatomical Museum in the World. Weaknesses or any contracted discase pesitively emred by the oldest Specialist on the Cotst. Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN private. Treatment personally or by letter. A mAR Consultation free and_strict) Positive Cure in every case undertakes. Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday beyond San Rafael at half rates’ nesses which sap the pleasures ® of life should take Juven Pills. One bottle will tell a story of T e i e o et 757 marvelous results. This mediane hhu more l(;‘lkt'_ office, 630 Market street, Chronicle rejuvenating, vitalizing force than has ever | bulding. bee: oflemf Sent by mail in plain package | H C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, tmlll on receipt :x; thlys ady, lng $1. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Made by its griginators C. 1. Hood Co, pro- BT prietors Hood's Sarsaparilla. Loweil. Mass. i TO SAN RAFAEL, OF BEER, DECLARE ER VAL. BLATZ BREWING 0., MILWAUKEE Braunschweiger & Ca., . 5and 7 DRUMM ST., San Francisco, Tel. Main 1646. Wholesale Dealers Weak Men and Women BRUSHES Brusn Manafactusers, 09 Sucramento St e Serools and Colleges. N[@l>8Bat ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, P CAZADERO, ETC. { SH | ViaSausalitoFerry. Suburban Service, Standard Gauge Electric— isco Datly—7:00, 8:00, Depart from San Francisco Dally—7:00, 8:00. 45, 10:20, 11:48 p. m. a. 7:00, 8: AFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO 7 3 2 5. ORE 55, 3:45, BA- FOR BARBERS, Kkers, bootblacks, bath- bouses. billlard tables. | 8:% SN0 BT yAtLEY TO SAN FRAN- “fnakers, canners, 1LL . IO sA A brewers, bookbinders, andy-AK, SIS | RO palty fn, €55 % S5 A irs, printers, painters, lhu" fact .{:- TR e . etablemen, ;nr-ronfm. tanners, tallors, A otan P, UCHANAN BROS, $:00 a m. week days—Cazadero and way . m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Superior from all points i gl H i R WwW. T. HESS, . . Satardeye—Cazadero and way %m. Adapted to all tastes Notary Public and Mq-l;r:‘-d‘. "E‘.}K’é:‘y. only—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way S . EPNLT R, Seaw, A ; e e SNCRET OFFICE—026 Market st. EXPORT WIENER PRIVATE ST0CK MUENCHENER Residence, 821 California st., below Powell | FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. Ask for “BLATZ” at Club or Bar. Residence Telephone James 1501 Write for Book, PEIL O of @ | Bucknell's Sanbedrin Heighis, Hullville, Orrs MIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | valuable book for men) Srevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, DR. JORDAN & €O, 1051 Market 8t 8. F. @ | JCORE, P58 1" at willits for’ Fort Brage DD DV VDV BV VVD | westport, Sherwaod, Cahto, Covello, Layton- ville; Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Oi- sen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia Those suffering from weak. | and Eurcka. EALD =9 LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE OF THE stags for Sron &me{-‘ s Rt Bet | arone 4 Toarn ) DoAn ancie ale ] MR '“ MARKET ST. strensth to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. Wiite for {ustrated cataloguo (rees. | OPTIOB | and SAvsaLFro Fuxy, Foot Market Cosst Line Lim{ted—Stops only San Jose, Gliroy (connection for Hol- Hster), Pajaro, Castroville, S ifuss, ‘San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Lu! Principal stations thes (connection for Lompoc) princi- al stations thence Santa Bar- a Connec- nd Los Angeles. tion at Castroville to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove..... 9.00a San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capftols, - SsntaCruzPacific Grove,Sail San Luts Obis; d ‘Way Stations 10.304 San Jose and Wa; 10.48» 24 11304 l-nl;‘('lur; San Jose! Los 7.30% an A tations . - 1307 San Jose and Way Stations 8364 3607 Pacidc Grove Express—Santa Sen Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pactile Grove (connects at Sania Clara for v cre!‘“d 2 Hollister, Tres a or _ Hollister, Pinos, ¢ Castrovilie for Salinas. 1218w 5.30F Gilroy Way Passenger. 110,454 14 457 San Jos a8 xcept Sunday) and Principal Waj - w9254 rk. Palo Alto... - 18484 §.307 SanJose and Way Stations..... ... §.38a rancisco. Milibrae, Bur- 11.302 South San F' o Mateo, Belmont, dwood, Falr Oaks, Menio Purk. and Puio Alta....... @11.30® Mayfield, Mountain View, Sunny- s Vaie, Lawrence, Santa Clara and San Jose A for Morning. nday oniy. ps at all stations on Sunday. Sundsy excepied a Saturday only. ¢ Vin Coast Line. w0 Via San Josquin Vailey. & Only trains stoppIng at Vaiencia St. southhound e 6:10 A.... 17:004.3..11:90 AW 8:30 .30, and 6:30 P2 KLY CALL» 16 Pages. $1 per Year [ I

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