The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 21, 1904, Page 7

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PROFESSOR LOOMIS DECLARES NO COLLUSION CALIFORNIA QUAIL ARE BOGUS (" ((NTR A(TS Eminent Ornithologist Says That Real Goods Do, =, —=—— _ . Not Exist in This'Section---Bunch of Jap Names,‘ Navy Department in Inquiry Becomes Mixed Wlth Stevenson-Street Beer| Concerning Armor Prices bil ", B ‘SAYS THE BIDS ARE FAIR ig n went t and | mo was led away, tearful and in-| BEREEIT 1 t s took t 1 t, and Mrs. Pettie went on ner| _ cou oy thokied 't ot | way searching for other cases of alleged | Naval Officer Declares Cost st - o | of Steel in America Is g « who is not the| Less Than That Abroad 2 Or famed in pugilistic | Bsider ool o mitigating by de- Judge Mogan's court a charge | WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.--Replying to A He is charged with | the question of the House Committee federate note on a on Naval Affairs as to whether there 2 Philip George | ju a preliminaty understanding con- E payment OF | ..oning the price between the Navy the change. s machine s in court g money. that he sha { Department and the steel companies on manufacturing armor for the Govern- | ment. Rear Admiral O'Nell has trans- mitted to the committee a review of the entire perfod in whien the Govern- the to repa we stand f ent has had armor nianufactured. : = 1 thie he went He says that it is imposdible to state 1 wonder,” he muced | whether there was an uhderstanding those buld outlaws in:th have imposed between Secretary Tracy and the Car- negie company regarding the first con- tract for armor. As to his own knowl- edge of such matters the admiral says: NCISCO CALL, FOOTPAD ROBS OREGON JURIST THURSDAY, 1904. NUARY 21, ~ ACCUSED WIFE FACEN 4 JURY | | | | | LL OF BLAIR MADE PUBLIC (PHOLDS ACTS 0F GOVERNOR Holds Up Jndge Fullerton on| Second Trial of Mrs. Marie E. 'Late St. Lomsnn Beque‘h« Judge Halh-n Declares That Umpqua River Bridge and Re- ! lieves Him of His Valua,bles ‘ —— THUG MAKES HIS ESCAPE DENIE'S — Jones, Charged With Murder| His Holdings to His Mother| He Has No Jurisdiction in of Husband, Begins at Sonom’ and His Faithful Wife! Parker Habeas Corpus Suit —_— ! ——— ! — SHE IS GUILTY:EDOCUMENT VERY BRIEF|PEABODY IS DEFENDANT R I i g Expresses a Desire to Blow | Theory Advanced by Defense | Testator Declares That He Is|Court Says Colorado Is to Be Off Victim's Head When Lat- | His Identity| ter Disclos Bpecial Dispatch to The Call. ROSEBURG, Or., Judge J. G. Jan. block of his residence. 20.—While Is That the Alleged | S Mt | der of her husband, The crime ‘with which the Vietim | Shot Himself Through Heart ! The jury in the first trial disagreed. ‘v\eek was filed for probate this after- woman is charged was committed on October 4 Jwrmen in Blair's own hand on one 'I\lr to hand over his valuables the Judge | /&8t near the mining camp ot Soulsby- | did so, delivering all the cash he had, | Ville, eight miles east of this city. $1 50, keys to the robber. a pocket knife and a bunch of | Neighbors werg attracted to the Jones The man who |residence by hearing the report of a | payment of funeral has sentenced many robbers to theBun and observing smoke issuing from | penitentiary told the road agent who | the porch. They hurried to the place he was, whereupon the thug repl(edifl"fl that he was glad to get even with off ' Fullerton’s head. Judge walk ahead of him to the end of the bridge and then ordered him to | is of a circumstantial character. run a block. The Judge sprinted. it is abroad, while the quality is equal the best that is made anywhere. tracted for. ———— Only 900 people in 1,000,000 die of old | Portsmouth, neir the navy-yard, was destroyed age. The armor for all ships authorized to date has been con- found the lifeless a | dressed body of Elheory of the defense is suicide. 1y and partly Jones lying on the Judge and expressed a desire to blow | porch with his heart torn to pieces by He made the a charge of bird shot. The evidence against the defendant The The , | case is attracting considerable atten- o the history of the county. ——— NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 20.—~Tke plant of ti American _Fertilizer Comp: situated | by fire' to-day. Two. persons are reported ero lost thels. lves. 3 — * | tion, as the defendant is the first wo- is considerably less in the United States than'| man to be trfed for a capital offense in he at to | portrait of his father and all papers re- Confident That Two bons; Congratulated on Having an Will Be Properly Cared For| Executive Who Is Fearless —_— | S N SONORA, Jan. 20.—The second ma’} ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20.—The will of the) DENVER, Jan. 20.—Judge Moses Hal- of Marie E. Jones for the alleged mur- i late James L. Blair, former general|lettin m‘» United Hugh E. Jones, Fullerton was returning | pag commenced in the Superior Court. rpos,g,on, who died in Eustis, home after attending court last night he was held up by a highwayman onl the Umpqua River bridge within one | When ordered States District Court to-day. after consideration of the Sher- man Park-x habeas corpus suit against | counsel of the Louimana Purchase Ex- | . last| ! the military authorities of Colorado, | announced that his court was o noon. It is a very short document, | APnOUNced that his court was without | union miner of Cripple Creek who Is {of an ordinary page of "typewriting|yoiq iy the military bullpen without paper. The first clause provides forthe | .~ " ,‘» ‘nvnw n Ju ige I»i-;u.,t expenses and all{ debts as speedily as possible. In the | second clause Blair bequeaths to his mother, Mrs. Frank P. Blair, a large lating to the late General Blair. ! a In making a bequest of the residue | |n%iiieg 0%, of the estate to his wifé, Appolin M. m Blair, Blair refers to her as “my dar- ling wife,” and leaves to her all the| rest of his estate, absolutely clear and | free of any restrictions, the will stating that he has perfect confidence that she will properly care for Parey and Fran-! Judge Hallett cited a number of cases cis, the two sons. in which. he said, this rule was set —_— | forth. In conclusion Juc Ha tt LONDON. Jan. 20.—H. F. Griersos, for- | g merly of Chicago, Ill.,Jand Rochester, N. Y., | 2 who was commander of Grierson’s Horse in | The paople cf the §tate are to be atue South Africa during 1881, was married to-day | lated | . to Mrs. Fitzgerald Creagh, widow of Major | the law i General Creagh. ADVEBTISEMENTS. s ’ ~ Car I can say without any reservation that since N ied that Gardner | 1 there has been no collusion or B 2 momen o e, has thare el | iy’ preyiots 3 unde anding as to how mue’: armor would . is industrious, re- awarded to any bidder. When the bids o Omaha Wonder” o goneral praciice to afide the awaed : - because he acquitted between them. not on ecount of any matter n probable he will be al- | pecause the 'qulremflms of the Government - wed t the case with the res- | demand the maximum output ¢f the only two, } rant keeper and them be freed. T oommiir the presetit Mitwas o ioeith:renhid S asitoniir | to armor very satisfactory. The cost of armor P California,” ent Le Corvec, the sailor whom | =5 s commonly | French Consul wishes turned over | s State is mere his custody for deportation to! v asional was formally held by Judge | £pe nix cor r Mogan yesterday on the charge of mur- A nt a wom in the back | der. His arrival in the land of his na- and time was | tivity will be deferred for such time as | courts of the United States may continued the pro- armine, despite the cry of his fath- st and without a mark, | erland for his presence. i gs Dadylison and is — ] r Odontophorina. Of | Frank Harris was convicted of petty | America ex- | larc vesterday by Judge Mogan. | | nviction was the result of a quick | w ion by the Judge, which disclosed | the speciousness of his plea of inno- | cence He was used of stealing a | ’ ¢ banjo from the 1 Van and Stor- | age Company and ceral employes testified to seeing the defepdant emerge the warerooms on Howard street | end 2 package. Harris denied on his e | dir examination that he had any | ge | ki f a bundle when he left the . s, S | premises. When the Judge took him in T. Okio were defendants | hand he asked: “Did the package you gan's The puzzie 18 when you left the warehouse re- | r . bundle le this bapjo and case In any w g | s eyt N said the witness. “The E X different in ap- : C are guilty,” said the Judge, Harris was » omptly convicted | —_—————————— YOUNG WOMEN MUST FACE . CHARGE OF SHOPLIFTING Gertie Herth and Hattic Green Are Accused of Larceny by Grant - Avenue Merchant. | Gertie Herth and Hattie Green, two fashionably attired young women, were last Patrolmen M. 8 y and F. F )n complaint | of Henry MacVine, proprietor of the . Chicago Tailoring Cc v, 113 Grant . ave who alleges v attempt- : 2 ed to in a fur rettefvalued at fe Aliss Herth's name was entered on book further in- the se | vestigation, and Green was ¥ nth ged with petty larceny, subse- said J and securing her release upon the P e ) cash bail. MacVine R s the two women came into r - and asked to be shown sev- PR RIS r garments. The Green woman Mrs. Pe T the t carried a valise, and MacVine avers Prevent f Vice, was given a their actions were suspicious. g g € idors of the the attention of the saleswoman 1 f y a woman tracted to another portion of the I Pettie had shment it is alleged that one of Mrs. Erickson and | the women placed the fur in the v lise. . . n the charge of neglecting | ‘ MacVine noticed that the collarette was ? When the ‘an ily | missing and notified the officers. In c the | the grip was found the missing prop- hus smis but | erty and the arrests followed. Both of cor nknown reason the w | the young women deny the charge, and Y . e was absolutely r | Miss Green states that she was in- dren had been neg- | specting the fur when arrested, and ecte th urtroom the ch ;e that it was not found in the satchel. | 4 fed and both | They reside in apartments at 14 McAl- | the f ¢ stified lister street. f t Governor Taft's Reception. | st ; the beat | Guests who have been invited to . ' fied that the | meet Governor Taft on his arrival here | ed for as any | will go on board the transport Sheri- | L borhood | dan on Friday evening to await the ar- | ountered Mrs. | rival of the Korea, which is due on e the vials of an | Saturday. As soon as the Korea ar- ther ired forth | rives the guests will be taken in the as present, fortunately, and venue cutter Golden Gate to the Ko- hair-pulling match. The |rea to receive the distinguished ar- | rival. ! ADVERTISEMENTS. l The invited guests are: Mrs. Taft, . P mother of the Governor; Mrs. Ed- wards, his sister; Customs Coliector PStratton, Special Deputy William B. n Hamiiton Major Devol, Captain Chamberlain, Colonel West, Colonel | Andrews, Professor Bernard Moses, Rev. C. R. Brown, Colonel George H.| Pippy, E. S. Pillsbury and United States Circuit Judge W. W. Morrow. —————————— Boys Hurt While Coasting. | vard Metson, 43 .Brosnan street, rmond Bryan, 85 Brosnan street. ing down a hill on Guerrero erday afternoon ran into an s wagon. Both were thrown vio- lently to the ground. At the Railroad pital it was discovered that Met- n was suffering from a possible frac- ture of the skull. Bryan was badly nuised .about the head. | —_——— Accused of Felony Embezziement. olas Harvey, who says he is a eatrical man, was arrested yester- ! day and charged with felony embezzle- i ment. The complaining witness is T. ‘1 K. Petty, who says that he gave Har- i vey $150 for a position with a theatrical ! company. Petty says the company | broke up and Harvey refused to re- | l fund the money. lr —_——— i Died of Her Injuries. | Mrs. Annie Waeber, who was acci-{ ! dently burned by the upsetting of a coal oil stove at her residence, 1124 Du- pont street, on Tuesday night, died at the Emergency Hospital yesterday morning. The body was remo\ed to the Morgue. Weak Men and Wofiiefi @HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE ezt Mexican Res ¥ mives heuvfll and sutnglh $0 sexval orgas Dr Market, Proves t Crow Total Beer sal Total Beer Sa for year of 1865 for 1903 Sold from 1875 to 1904 8,000 Barrels. 1,201,762 Barrels TILLMANN & BENDEL, DIleU'l'O“ IANMOIBOOOAL

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