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THE FRANCISCO CALL, SATURD AY, APRIL 2, : 1904. NORTHERN TRAIN ROBBERS CROSS SACRAMENTO RIVER AND DISAPPEAR Secure No Booty| From the Ex- press Car. SIS, Officers Hope to Capture the Bandns LSRR L—Officers seem 1 the outleak the pursuit of the STORY OF CONDUCTOR. [T Man 1Ty Details of “the at Copley Starion Gives ADVERTISEMENTS. oo g o '”f!""l““' Benjamin Tde Wheeler of the Univ < OF. The largest.a 5 DUt ity of California is the most prom | fortunately, the coin was i the lower | jnent educator mentioned 8o far for the part and par i by anotk heavy . ER- WHQ WAS DITS .WHO HELD IN SHASTA COUNTY EXPRESS - MESSE KILLED BY BA A TRAT | |Robert” Hixom, a' Wiscorsin | man, now ‘stayirig in thiscity. jof the:explosion toré the ctate into fragments, but: when _the trainmen | reached -the disabled car.a few mi | utes after thé robbérs had gone-they found the dog dancing around as'if at | | play- and .bearing not _the - slightest { |'mark ‘or indic¢ation of. having been in |an. explesion. ! | -Yesterday.afternoon Jumber The force | } the ‘inulhern = s = ‘r’acmc Compariy caused-the following side, and be giilck about ft, and when | notice to be posted at all ite stations {they saw his rific they obeyed. The |along the Shasta route: bandits of ug except the two “The Southérn Pacific :Company | engineers get into the smoker, and L hereby offers a-reward of $250 for ine Y ugh the cars for|formation ‘leading. to the arrest of any thelr sney and | person committing or- aiding ‘in_ ‘the so. All this time | commission of the robbery of its traln, » -a rifle fire down |No. 15, Mareh .31, 1904, at Copley, f.the train Address all “communications to ger O'Neill Crowley, chief specidl agent of receiving no; outhérn - . Pacifi¢ * Company, "San s _forced one: of. the- Francisco. JAMES AGLER. & dodr. . O'Neill ————— . tile. and ed POLICEMAN SHOOTS AT e of the bandits AN ESCAPING I‘RIV)\P“ s red ‘the -car N JOSE, April 1.-=A -sensation P » 'sacks of lwag created at First and Santa Clira | 1 “placed | gireets this evening by Policentan h 0-pound | \ythall firing two shots at -Arthur WAY & top of | Berpal, who resisted ‘arrest. . Several ighted. from to- nig! ago Ber left her in-an un beat’ a woman and »iscious condition at way ed ] the corner of Post' and El Dorado ard L oa there’| streets.* ‘At 9:30 this: evening Police- which med 10 | ;an Mulhall saw him upon the stre £k r¥ g i : nAer US. fung placed him under. arrest. - The | r hastened -8 the Ly kicked the officer on the shin | ngineers -wWith 4hetr., 4nq.gtarted to riun. Mulhall shot twice o n hiis hand :Into L ier the head of the fleeing man. Ber- i | ey blow nal was later arrested in a lumber safe..and cu pile At the police station he was f bis « chaiged - with battery. A charge of-} 3 he threat - t6 " murder will be placed his; against him' to:morrow by the woman | fragments whom he assaulted the other night. —_————— FORMER . CONVICT ‘GRIDER PREFERS DEATH TO PRISON en- o SACRAMENTO, ‘April 1, — William g Grider; the ¢anvict who ‘was pardoned stayed be- Iy, Ggvernor: Pardée for services ren- ¥ ® 10 the | gered :during’ the Folsom Prison break | 1 NUREEE T NE S WP B o 1\’!" | 1ast July, and whe now is in jail-await- the 1 ing trial for the Jarceny of goods from disap- store of Weinstock,” Lubin. & Co., | attémpted to commit sujcide in his call { in . thé” Coun Jail this afternéon by ! Hanging. Himself“with' a rope. madé of €trips of blanket. He was discovéred-by trusty and the Sheriff. was promptly notificd. "He hastened to the ceil and ¢ut the ropv from Grider's neck. th the | NO BOOTY IS SECURED, Dynamite ¥ails to Break Open Steel |, Safe in Express Car: of Manager | I General the ‘Sowthern ‘Pag Comr e e ":W’ l'." < ’g tothrena. | President Wheeler May Be (‘hosen AGC ) ~T - stvid. oth ARE Basne-of CHICAGO, April 1.—The work of -se curing a.new president for the Univer- sity of:Illinofs to taKe: the place. of President "A. 5. Draper,. who has been elected State Conimissioner of Educa- | tion in New York, will ‘begin Monday, whén"a’committee of three irustees will meet ‘the'deans of. the different de- it the ¢ the attempt of ‘the treasure’ boxes -xplesiun .of de- nd entirely sh ‘boxe in all ng to one.d dire ¢h X | presidency. e istirbed nt"door of -the safe and in’ consequernice steel ‘gafe {;mumams of the university. Presidént | 1 poralum POSTAL FRAUDS ARE DISCUSSED IN THE SENATE Continued From Page 1, Column 8. factional differences in the Democratic and the party would give the country “a candidate who would be sobér and of a judicial ‘temperament; ef sound mind. and judicial disposition; a man who will get' a large Republican.vote because Republicans will know that their interests are ‘in _his *hands.” .mnnded the name of the candidate, and some suggested “Parker,” but Sim- mons declared that-he would “nat show his hand.” BEVERIDGE REPLIES. Béveridge replied. thanking Simmons for the warning that the Reépublican party must fight for its Mfe in the next campaign. tion in the Postoffice Department orig- ceeded in securing ‘the’ admission that the Postoffice: Department frauds had had their orlgixx in .a Democrattc ad- ‘ministration. .. He- congratulated the country that “the discovery had been magde at a time when there "was an adniinistration possessed of sufficiént courage to apply the lancc! and let out the poigon. - He' then -euiogized Premdent Roose- velt's leadership, saying it had been. 80 ulce and_patriotic as not enly to command the yhited support of his own party in the Senate, but® alsg to force’ a division ‘on-. the Democraflc side of ‘the chamber. . Beveridge - said that the announce- 1 ‘ment- that the Démocrats have & can- | didate s news to everybody, and he.in-1 sisted -that Simmons should gratify:the curlasity’ of " the Senale by glylig his riame: ‘, Tl ug Who he is, Bevfl'ldg* sai appea]lngly to Simmons. Simmions "replied, | miveelf enlighteneéd. [what ‘his. name: will ‘be,- but ‘¥ know" Iwhat his qualities- wiH "be. | “Our candidaté will' bé such a rman +ds will intsure. the support: of the large | eleinent’ of .your party ‘Who .?l he l afraid.to support yeur cundldafe, Simmons: |: Bev ¢ridge—Then glye us hls nnme, Is | tt Judge Parker? one, but ‘I do who the.candidate will .be. “Beveridge—The Senator. eticenice as to. Judge Parke: Inslsts i | citizém, Mr. Hearst, ‘Vhat daes he say to that? Simmons—1 ha\e stated: that Thad in. mind the:name of- o ‘particular man. ¥ do not think the Sénator should pre: | mé further.. The Senator knows ‘that it not-propér that I- shounid attemp? to |'name the man’jin-view of the .fact that ' i the Damocratic rundnda' “will‘bé. nom- jnated by the Dvlnu(ru(k‘ conventio: of any be <. \\I)ID\TF A SECRET. Rr\ondfzo-—ls }nur candxdate Judgr Parkef? Simmons—That is.a seéret. - : “Well, fs.it ‘Hearst?’ again. asked |'Beveridge.. - . ; “It.wouldhe unprnpcr to- réply, Stmmons. “reméarked Then,” Beveridge, cording. to thé -nam\ fro North | Carolina, Parkér is a sei u‘t .u-..l meq is impropé: Beveridge: predicted gréat difficulty on the.part of the Democrats’in ‘agree- | [ ing both.on-candidatés and on issues, The Repiblican party was more’ fortu- nately situated. ' That party able to present not only " arr f issues, but 4 leader who would resent.them worthi S ‘It is_true,” ‘he said, | agreed ‘upon’ a leader, - The name of our candiddte and -the next President’ is the name of the present President— »e. au- glad _Theodore. Roo o\en—and to name hlm -eeded With, immediate debate ’.being the amend- ment for-the purchase of. a site-for a ‘new postoftice building at Thirty-f street’ and Highth avenus, 5 ' Patterson rrlthlzed thé provision -as {*a David Harum .transaction.,” "amnd opposed it on’the ground that! it-“show Ftoo clese an association between the railroads and -the. (‘Mernmpm, “The | postoftice biil was laid aside: A bil] Was passed provi withdrawal, free Of dut from the FLouisiana Punha:e\ Fxpos( tion, of any articl tablished {~u .edycationdi, seientific orliterary “pi poses, or, to any fltale or mumdval or- | party, but said-they would be healed ."A number of Republican Senators de- | He referred -to’ his inqiiry | | of ‘Simmons as to where the corrup- inated, and declared that he had suc- | = “T decline ta enlighten: the ‘Senatar,” A “betause I am’ not{ 1 ‘do ‘not know | said | Simmone—Hp'd {mke a- very good. not " undertake to say - he ‘will tell us:whether it is* his ellow: . and not as the rasult of lhe dk‘(fl.llon' would be.: a formidable | “That we ‘have * dealers. 'thercfofc be declined.. £ | The Genuine is Manufactured by ~ California Fig Syrup Co. $o. 1 is prln'tod on th._‘ Qroht of .V.ry ‘package of is THE ONLY ONE There is only One Syrup Coe e genuine. -The Genulnu Syrup of Flzs— Is for Sale, In Oflmnl ; Packages Only, by Reliable Dmgxlsts Everywhere Knowhgtheabove willmbleouemwoudthefmflukntm -tions -made -by piratical concerns and sometimes’ offered by unreliable The: umtaubnsmknovnmact hmlualyatfldmfl- Buythegundmalwaysdyouwuhtogetka%ddm. ,ltchnscsthcwstmzmflyyetd&:ufllly dispels colds and headaches when -bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on ‘the 5 kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative " -] by men, women or children. - Many millions know ; .dfmfwmamnluseandoldammmomlw.;kk& Alwaysbuytthmuinc—Syrudem needed s berieficial Burlington Hume YOU ARE GOING EAST— Perhaps 1ot to-morrow: or next. week—-but some day. you dre gomg east. Naturallv you: want to go the way that s, safe, comfomblc, mterestmg, economical "—and that's the Butlington way. .. ~The. Burlington -Overland - Fxcursmns leavc Cshfi)rma on- certain days of every week.for all‘the principal eastern- cities reached via St. Louis and Chicago. - The excur= stons travel in’ Puliman- tourist ‘sleeping cars, thro” Salt Lake City and Denver; passing the gmnd scenery-of : ‘the, Rotky Mountains by daihght. comfortable for two ‘persons; - is - $6.50 to- St. experienced spec1al conductor-is in charge of each excursion, Let me tellyou more about this: good way of going cast. px;operly filled out. - Tiwo fast.trainis aan. from nenv to St and Chisago-~ Burlmgmn all the way. Louis- | W..D. S_ANBORN. General’ Agen ouis and .$7.00 to Chicago. The cost of a double berth, An Just send me the coupon, t Burlington Route, 631 Market Street, SAN FRANGISCO. Please. send me templete in Overland Excursians: * formnlon about the Burlington “I.want to go to. ‘Name A‘qu ress. in the alleged’ fact (hat the testimony | as nublishid: by the: committee is. not fo-day passed: the, sundry civil appio- priation ‘bill dfter voting ‘down -a prop- | out -the approvridtion, of $136,008 for Tent o the New . York ‘Custom-house. - % pmvmmé certain fiereases. in -the sig- Nnal corps;. the House flhagreed to all Gther. and the bill-was ‘sent.back to confer-. csition by _Representative Sulzer to’ re- | commiit it "with - instructions to strike |. - imnortaiit ;Senate - amendmeflts.- ‘ment for -the .Territary. of Hawaii, pre- scribing the manner of appointing-pub- lic officials ‘and “for their remoy. cause by the Governor, Sennor Allison " Is Better. WASHINGTON, - April’ -1.—Senator -ANison of. Iowa, who is 1]l 'at his home here. was repor!cd nlightl}‘ lmpruved “to- day. 0 2 B TR‘EAS!,RY STATEME\T' 3 MAI(ES GflOD SBO\‘ l'\G l)ebm Is Rv.-dnctfl (onsldernhly During Non(h and Hea\y Reserve Sum - ° ©¥s-on Hand.! WASHIX\(_.’H)‘\ April 1, —The inonth: | iy statémerit ‘of the public: debt shows: that at the close of the mdnth of. March, 190(. the debt; less cash.-in "the: tre v,-amounted to $013.422;101, a decrease l for —— :'$3,283,000. The War Departméent sha a decrease of ahouit $3,000,000, and éivil and miscellaneous a decrease of $2,000.- 000 The npavy. shows an.increase. of | $1,500,000, and perisions. am increase. of $1,103, 000 ‘CIRCULATION - OF 'BANK i NOTES HAS INCREASED 5 | Government Bonds on_Deposit_as Se- curtty Ameunt to Nearly kour P Million. Dollars. S { WASHINGTON, ~April' - 1.~ The: monthly. comparative statement of the eirculatlon;. issued by the Comptroiler of‘the Currercy; shaws that at-thé close of business March 31, 1904, the total cir- culation of ‘national” ‘hank ‘notes was 834 909,942, an increase for the year of $52,300,680, - und - an. ine _ for xne mon(h 0f° $4,585,632. % The amount of . circulation bcnd on: b i g en: CARMEN WILL ASK FOR ad-{ence. - The -profosition to- consolidat 4 for ‘the inenth 'of $2,612383 ° The debt ; 1e’ Fobbers were unabie-te: get ‘at ”"‘J - AN INCREASE IN.. [the office of ilie adjitant feneral with |:is recapitulated as follows: Interést figfi‘;&;‘o‘fih‘?n‘x’"xm‘;&m an | contents. In the Upper porticii of. the o nmc of the record.and pensjon AIVsion | pearing, $§95,156,740; - debt.on. Which in- b o | &afe were -a 10t of -packages. of - tur: 1 = » earing, an: increase for the' month of $5,247,743.. Ferosi a 1ablée “papers; . which | ‘@ lerest hag ceaqed sincé’ maturity,’ $4,° { The circulation. secured - by _-lawful . | : 3 105 i terest, 2;- F: 708; set one cake ot 1t. 1M gers: of the [ The Caimen’s Union.has adopted ‘a |- ,gener&l ‘and /plit him in charge,. and G hu“e‘er does B ide | R : \'obody ever stops at Farasr ad-fled ,.nxum | nr-nd F\::lod\flp ..rl wages, which has a . Does: Not Believe lmpu\(‘llmem, amendmesit ta’ “w';i““ p};fl:)Cers‘ Who :9_,‘ 117,860, th -eertifioates. and t"”“ry] The. Amownt of Goverament balids.on ] 8 S B | engise iered-up | ready béen indersed by the. Lab. " Procecdings Avé Justified Vai who rétire ‘o s Y g o s i ing, Which are offset by | deposit to secure circulating notes was 1 |'souvenirs of the wrec h . “Ben: | Counic The scale calls for 271, [ - A already, mdy have. fetired: to. retiré ag |Notes qutstand £ | . 7 '] y pril 1 3 cake. nett, a (raveling man from Cincinnati;|‘cents an Hour.for ten hours' work: fi SH;‘\G“:NW ety ’h:“'" .| the next higher giade ‘werd ‘debated at|2n equal ”"‘°‘§“,§" c“:;. he:fe:::g':: ,’f” 031‘ g 'mdume ‘n&:n:ioro:a:dsw:: . : - whio, #is 2 passenger o will be “nreserited o the: managers of nerity: views of Représentative Gillet 1ength and- met, with strorig -opposition.; redémption. - Cash in the lepasit to secure pu ep! Pears’- Soap for toilet, i wite. secured. i por the United -Railroads.on May 1, ‘the- fot Galifornia; heretofgia published, io : p [ classified &30&"""“’ 'G:m g;.sgelsnssszuss. ; 3 i At : 5 t funds; - e e— 3 P - ) of y tirhe_when the -old sc hedule expires. | which are apnende rief stitements »R(’colnn)end _New- Sfatés.” . fund, $150, trus : : e » ] ath and sha\"m;j, thie size.of-a ‘doflar | I{ the. company does not grant. what |:by. Representatives ine| - WASHINGTON Pril LA fayora- 569 genel’:ld:“:""o:{:98:‘::;)38‘35&“ m:;l et e g m{ \Thm ial Sold allever the world: gely Do were- ihe | the. men.ask another strike may re-|ana Parker of New:Jérsey. in apposi- (‘i renort. was authdrized .to-da: ‘S}‘.’Ffi‘ ‘::: Areasury, $5.162,045; “total, ke DE‘:}::? églr: ‘sa_y; m::!ms:ejfz:y ¢ e S ey SRR 1ot ‘of tie b il toeehe, 'm"';(,hmem udgéthe bllb: g’*""“";""“‘"“" to- 1, 399,016, 475, against. which - there arelh‘;o':lhe Mo i@ suts * th-Suy 2 tot. the sudden: walkont ‘of the boys ém-| Charles.Swayne, of ‘Florida, fave Deen |- and _Indin 'Tersitory. under. the : g e O P AT G | sowirat ployed as rivet heaters:at the Unj EIton fop i s O mESher . The | e 4 €l ; ‘démand liabilities Sutstanding amount- | brought in- a verdict of murder in the isir DR. JORDAN’S crear; dUSEUI OF lllTOll’{ - 0 ‘;“f-‘ chilling’s’ Bést': e e baking powder favoring exirace -oda Your grooers moneyback | | |z the e et Tron. -Works “vesterday “tied. up-.thé f of thé -explesion. -Bennett had | riveting® plant for the -remainder. of i iri ‘sevéral hold-ups before and The boys claim that they e. heard 1he réport of the dyna- make sufficient. wages while ni day -night heé turned to-h working - with the brand-of coal .fur. h. the nark- ‘that. robbers.| nished by the management and want were. 'w King the:train. Hig¢ ¢ollec- | better coal or an.increase .in -wage: fion. of “spuvenirs: avere - shown "to a | It is thought lh,n the matter wm be number 6f féllow guests -at.his hotel.| settled to-day. g i 1 evening. who- offered Nim fanc N R A A prices -for the - curios; but he- de Fwill sumd by Open Shop Princime. (to paft with, them. : : ! SACRAMENTO, April 1. ~ The ey~ Charles 1. Morrls, a well-known'| ploying contractors and builders: of p.,mm: man of Moitana and Tonopah, | Sacramento to-night adopted resquA was 4 passenger en the train ‘and.in- | tions declaring that they will stand by £ludes among his souvenirs the rém- | the open shop principle. This means a nants ©f a gold watch that bears|continuance of the dockout whigh has strong evidence of having been badly | been in force here for two weeks. The | tieated by the explosion. | union mechanics declare that they will A strange ineident in not submit to the oven shop rule. with thé blowing up of the car was the T I SR T S miraculous escape of a young bull-ter- rier. The animal, inclosed ih- a wooden crate, was being shipped to'! Trutks, valises and all leather goods lettered in gold free of charge. Reeelvgd in carload lots and sold at carload pric, Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market st. Gillett report:is signed.by hiniself and Representatives Nevin, Alexander-and | Pierre. " ‘Littlefitld prel’aces his. digna- ture: by the : statement.'that although he has not Had time. ‘10 ‘éx: ,mmorl'.y ort i - | amined" the. record in thi | have. no: hesitation in’ saying that ln my‘tm(nlun ‘it does pot disclose a. state sw Mexico unfler the name of: Ari- zona; by the Housé ('ommntee .ont " Ter- ‘ritorie: stantialiy as drawn hy- the’ Republican | members: of the Sub-commifttee.” The L report - was. author!;ed without a .roli call .of the ‘committee, bat the Demaq- oratic . members have | reserved: ' the tht ‘to present a ml‘noflty report [of faets that-would Ju:tfry lmpeach. ant proceeding! Couper Bfll chorlrd Favdnbly. Yy An ugreemem lms ‘been’ reached WASHINGTOV April 1.—The House whereby the resolufion to' impeach | Committee on Insular Affairs to-day Judge Swayné of the: ‘Northern Dis- “trict of Florida will ‘be caHed up for mnsldcmum in the Houte next Thurs- for municipal infpfovernents in the da). Philippines’ ang guaranteeing ‘interesc - An attémpt will he rnade W some of | o, capital to be investéd in rulroad the Republican ieaders in_ the House | construetion in those fslands. authorized a favorable report on. the _Cooper -bill’ for: the_issuance, of -bonds ! to have the matter recommitted to the | " RIS “Judiciary Committee, thus ‘avoiding wm Amcnd Hawaii's Luw;. & at this session a-vote as ta thd merits| WASH!NGTON. April - I.—Senator of the case. They claim 'that a justi- | Foraker té-day -introdiced ‘a bill to flcnl'on ot this -course has been toufld Amend the act’ provldln‘ for a govern- The bjll is tb be teported suhb- .shows }S ]ing to $1,024,311,479, leaving a: cash bal- ande -im the.’ trenaury ammmtln: to 574,699,995, - ST SR el at ,SLRPL‘,S IV MONTHLY ” GOV ERN\(E‘ST BECEIPI‘S prmdi(nr!'s of “u Dtp-nmem and of Ch-ll and }useollancous sbow 2 Decrease. - WASH}NG-TQN. -April - 1. — The monthly’ comparative statement of-the Government .receipts and expenditures a surplus for the .month of March - of * $3,057,101. 44,761,499 and the expendityres $41,704,- 398 . The receipts ' from . customs er-ounted to $23,711,069, an increase of _$1101; “frogn internal revenue, $118,360,- 972, a decrease of $462,779; from ‘mis- cellaneous sources, lz.(l'.457 a decrease of $212,080. The expenditures -how a- klnn‘ ofl‘ cuo.pared with March, 1903, of about The rcceipts are’ first degree -against George- L. Tuttle, ~ lPerry Tuttle. and Elmer Shanks and |fixed their punishment at ‘life im- | prisonment. Frank Irwin . was ac- quitted: Thé court granted ten days in ~ which. to file 'a motion for a new trial. The killing of. Meenan grew oiut of a dispute over the use of the open range. e 2 Cnr-]!arn Bandits Are Resentenced. i CBJCAGQ April 1.—0Owing to a tech- nical error the car barn bandits, Van- “dine, . Neidemeiér and - Marx, were re- sentenced - in -the Criminal Court by | Judge Kerste n'mmmumuh -executed. on April 22, nie date named ln‘lh original nnunee } It ll the opportunn! wd make that

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