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q THE SAN "RANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 99 -y 1904. ROWDYISM IN THEATERS DISCOURAGED IN COURT Police Judges Fritz and Mogan Frown Upo Who Defendants Express Stage Performances in a Rough Way ASK FOR RELIEF [HAYW "FROM NUISANCE!, Dislike . of Precita Valley Club Begs Board of Health to Take Some Action Immediately BEATEN OOD IS SEVERELY BY SOLDIERY Labor Leader, Denied an Interview With Charles Moyer, Strikes Captain Wells and Arouses Angry Passions of Troopers % DENVER April 21.—Defying the de- {lhe status of the exclusion law. Re- Among the British céstoms which|[the other dagoes were hopping and TO. CLEAN CHINATOWN tachment of cavalry which brought ferring to the Hitt bifl, the report this comparatively uncivilized Jand of | shouting ke sorg-afd-dance men.” | =T RAUE Charles H. Moyer from Telluride to ap- |$ays it would, “if enacted, not only sure has resolutely declined to adopt |58id the complaining office! 4 maintain that which has been secur- ours has resolutely declined 10 adoPt|"yve 1o maka. de trobbie,” exclaimed : pear before the Supreme Gourt, Wi D | 0 0o tar upon the subjeet of Chinese is the time-honored one of transform- |, "gorengant. “Dese ronners trya ta | Barber Shops 41‘6 10 Be:Havwood. eecretary-treasurer of the |y pi it SRR N N s be more ef- ing & theater into a bedlam when the | gooia ma men. Dey are da geelty. .Federauon of Miners, attempted 10| fectiye, performance fafls to please. In £90d | Why notta dey arresta? Eh?" Inspected and Rules for g, coniversation with the prisoner |- The resolution follows: S on even the most gesteel audi-| “That's how it looks to me,” was 4 > . = RS KASRNEOYR The bt hpter Polgaintig St ges Ayt Their Control Prepared | while he was being taken from the train | mowivug, rhat the exeeutive council o the ence expresses disapproval of an act or e court's deeigion. 30 home, - . {at the Union station this morning. Or- | American Federation of Labor, in the inter- w by moaning “E and pelung | . - - i osts of the working people and all the people a0 acic s : Sors e ; . dered to stand back by Captain Wells, | of our country, view with apprehension any the stage with orange peel, nutsh Nicclas von Ruben, a meek little man Members of the Precita Valley l"‘“mmmnnd!ng the guard, Haywood | failure on the'part of ‘the Congress of the and other convenient missiles, but the [ with scraggly mustache of sandy hue, | provement Clib say they have waited g 'YWOOC | United States to effectuslly provide, before abid of this country’s Angloma- | told ef his misplaced confidence in.the 3 < ® struck the officer in the face. In a|the adjournment of this present session of most rabld of this - | " for vears to have a nuisance in their d h % 4 Congress, for an effectual law that shall ex- niges who has not entirely relinquished | integrity of Lillie Baker, middle aged, y < second he was surrounded by a cordon | duge Chinese immigration into our country claim to respectability would never ge- | corpulent and aggressive of manner, | ¢ ‘;“":yl.fi'f“‘id' And '!‘;‘f‘ "",e’: E;“’ of angry troopers, who struck at him i nd its possessions, snd we furthermore T | scend such rowdyism as that. He, and Judge Fritz patiently listened to "Sr;a;‘_";n;"he‘r’;‘xzi 'is‘ n‘:‘;‘d“e‘m f:e with the butts of their carbines &nd : fon Rerere Hit (1 R 15167) be enacted | would either exit quictly or remain and | the pathetic recital. But its pathos o Py N beat him with six-shooters. That he | into law. suffer in silence, because he knows that| was lost upon the woman, who thuc- [087d of Health and the facts in the .. 5 kitled by -the excited soldiery et & ‘\ n cou would invite arrest|kled silently and pressed }m' sides, a ;“e cited in a_communication sent in is due to the action of Bert Givens, | THREE CARBARN BANDITS | r Sistaatiing e ¢ and attach 10 | ja Jack Falstaff, as the man confes .-'i\unfm;;has“‘}m?lfi‘.’é l::;:z:a*r': ::‘; the orderly of Captain Wells, who — DIE BY THE ROPE TO-DAY his character f hoodlumism. | the truthfulness that had been so i s = struck up the muzzle of a gun aimed o It's as ho fenders are | tematically preved upon. 3‘{::]ues'l“ ‘\;‘::11321 be in \‘m(i:; f‘-'r? ':’;" at Haywood and rescued him from his | Governor ¥ates Refuses Clemency to treated by 3 | Their first meeting was in a Pa- | omaee, consistmg of - e position between two cars, where the Harvey Vandine and Court De- Tw ther r and Eddie | cjfic-street resort for . Health Officer and Dr. Hassler, was # cd. Plaged y . B ne l -~ -{ s n‘; -8 xr-u' x»b.vm for sea :rmg men, tappointed during the session held yes- 8";7 smen had him corner h 5’:,“ . nies Neldermeier's Petition. Ferris tenced to twenty-fo err von Ruben said, and he was im- 3 “*" under arrest, t in the middle ov Sanrs’ feay esterday ».v“,,,._md by the hadv'h Aar;!ph; ph\?hlcal terday to investigate and take action. ¢ holl:\: lzlexa‘:“urumimlamen and| SPRINGFIELD, 1L, April 2L—Gov-| Judge Fritz, and at the end of that pe- | charms and demureness of demeanor. | | The communication from Secretary p.&,C'O FANAte &0 T MICE S50 | ernor Yates to-day refused clemency | hey are to reappear for additional | She told him she was & poor, lone spins. | F0lc¥ Bave the history of the nuisance go..\ “Hore he again showed fight and | to Harvey Vandine, the street car barn | t if it can legally be ordered. | tor, with no ome to cherish or prote f'}“ml'c’:]" ";""l‘"‘:"""‘?‘ ;g"‘; "g““‘!"’h:“e was heaten into submission. His dn- | bandit, who is under sentence to be | Th red t make rough | her, and gazing at his diminutive figure frogs Th‘p «nl;an:;i[ irir :: ur(:‘:r;(nzg juries consisted of a deep cut on the fhanged in Chicago to-morrow with the iting x-v;'v;‘!‘m';_ she sighed and said how happy is the »dpl_re‘ts‘““ i ‘\;my 'E"ee‘ Fotwicn. 11 sidé of the head and one ";‘ the | other bandits, Nejdermeler and Marx, street home ©of {15t of a woman who has a str % % s & righ ide , which almost 9 vior was 0 | masculine arm to lean s g4 “‘:1‘: Harrison street and 'San Bruno. yoad ..fivl‘.ai'zfi nlt o lhtl\:udyf hlslrisht akr, | TLSAGE, Aprl} dpMarx. Vandine | cxacting oIk 1] aretas i o, e and within one block of the Columbia o oifhs il dipighs Potie, | @nd Neidermeier “exchanged farewells | . vee artlessly remarked that she had in her GramimarHehosl: . When a demand was made by Police | iy their relatives to-day while erec- r arrest was ef- | Jpportunity g : | Captain Frank Lee for the release. of | ;.. of the gallows was progressing L of S WSl Shper. ; pecuniary | CLUB STATES POSITION. Haywocd on the ground that the mill- | (i "y oo P00 Gl Tnd Marx | . ‘:“ ViR f”:" 'a" | means ¢ ould utilize to advantage. That | At the close of the details of the case tary rule did not extend to Denver, spent much of their time in devotional he \'"::“ |,", was the beginning of a course of chi- | the communication continued: General Bell replied that he iulenfl;d exercises, while Neidermeier lay on al rowdyism, they canery by which Mr. von Ruben sa; 2 to hold Haywood as a military pris- . B’y & udge i J g e D ¥ This club has been fighting this propesition ¥ eot in the jail hospital and scowled decla but the Judge|pe was wheedled out of about $1100. ! for years, but, on account of the principal oner® and would shoot any one Who | .4 wno cuards watching him. He re- scout the ground thal|ne money was obtained for the osten- mmimos,tis Proverty being on thelbond of & attempted to take him, but neverthe- S M . e to protect the | = £ prominent city official, we were always de- X J ¥ fused to accent religious service and ke he abl | sible purpose of establishing the de- feated. During the past two campaigns for less, upder orders from Governor Pea- declared that if he were not going to | fendant in the saloon business, and ' MaYor the residents made this an issue, that & hody, Haywood was surrendered to cheat the gallows he would g0 to m” was before Judge Mo- | disturbing the | B i n Boatey temple of vande- | Rurchsne of & piend s Afier i mones | RERP RS SIS S I snal ) o0 08 Soun i EMls koo, A petition for a writ of habeas cor- \ille, and his case was continued unil | pof $ORS € COHE B A ea | The ailapidated condition of China- | COPLEY SUMMONED, pus for Neidermeler was presented to | " I the prosecution 0 0b-| ¢or by 2 married woman who bore the | 10WD Was considered by the board to the ! A telegram was gent to D. (. C opley, [ Judge Gary. Judge Gary denied lhe‘ 14 sufficient to convict. The sobriquet of “the Queen of Padflcncxlenl of passing a resolution requesting 8 member of the executive board of | petition. [ \ of Mr. Del- \ street ™ }\he Board of Supervisors to add $10,800 the Western Federation of Minets, who g *——*’-"—‘ | e . his offense was com- SR o on hearins {to the budget for the Health Depart- Isin Kansas, requesting him to come | SMALL ALASKAN TOWNS | nitt eve weeks. ago, when one | % 4 % 3 | ment for’ the fiscal year 1904-05 for the to Denver and take charge at feder- TO GET MANY PRlvll.hGhs: 12 mil Devin, was ar-| oo oo came disgruntied be. | CONUNuation of the work of sanitary ation headquarters. g A ¢ guilty. At the time | cause of fancied grievanc es, and in- | | improvement in the Chinese district. The president of the Western Feder- | House Commitiee on Territories Re- | f disturbed a dashing sou- | T T o o e e solace which | E. B. O'Connor was appointed dairy #tion of Miners, who arrived in Denver | . yous Favorably on Three Bills | brette singing “Save My Mother's ng the solace which she inspector at a salary of $90 per montia to-day in custody of State troops after Coneerning Northern Country. i o the Sale,” and it is un- "‘"“"" in strong waters she waxed gon May 1, and the resignation Several weeks' incarceration at Tellu- rang > o 21 - The I ar's attorney | fierce and malicious. While in that op gy - helton as clerk in the ride, where martigl law is in force in| WASHINGTON, Aprll 21. — I St his client ,n‘ 1 she smashed sundry articles of Emergency Hospital was accepted. consequence f labor troubles, was tak- House (‘,un\_mmoc on Territories to- | that the sentiment of the | niture in her rented apartment at L ¥ £V en before the State Supreme Court this day uut‘hunzed £ -orable rf‘pol”t‘s on e rreverent wnd unfilial, the | 238 Kearny street, and now she is con- | REPORTS ARE FILED. " afternoon under @ writ of habeas cor- | three bills affecting Alaska. These $300 of it was to bé invested in the victed of vagrancy and awaiting sen- new Board of Health might be appointed. Now that you gentlemen are installed in their The report of the superintendent of Sheriff Armstrong and placed in the death as an atheist. measures were a Senate bill previding { Counsel W. DISTRIBUTION PLAN' ADOPTED e 8 e Northern SecuritiesCompany Stockholders Approve Pro Rata Liquidation Scheme 2944740 SHARES VOTED XL Union Pacific Files otue That It Claims the Stock Delivered by Harriman NEW YORK, April 21.—At the North- ern Securities meeting to-day 2,944.- 740 shares were voted in favor of the distribution plan and none against it. The total number of shares issued by the company was 3,950,000 The stockholders of the Securities met in Hoboken, N. J., to vote on the proposed prorata plan of distribution. Officials of the company who were | present included President J. J. Hill, Fourth Vice President and General P. Clough, Secretary E. T. Nichols and Nicholas Terhune, a director. Others present included Win- slow S. Pierce and R. S. Lovett, the legal representatives of the Harriman intevests. Less than half a dnxen stockbolders attended the meeting. One of these, George L. Richards of Washington, D. C., sdid he owned 100 shares of stock | and declared himse!f before the meet- ing opened in favor of the prorata | Hquidation vlan. A notice preseyted by the Union Pa- c interests was as follows: e Notice is hereby given to the special meet- ing of stockholders of the North €cmpany that the undersigned e that the | shares of the capital stock of the Northern | Pacific Railroad Company, delivered by Edward H. Harriman and’ Winslow S. Plerce to the Northern Securities Company on or about No- vember 18, 1801, and consisting of $37,023.000 [ par value ‘of the common stock of sald rail- ruad company and $41.085,000 par value of the preferred stock of sald raflroad company aud the common stock into which said preferred steck has been converted, belong to the Orggon Short Line Railroad Company as the legal and equitable owner thereof: that the Northeia Securities Company 1s mot now and never became the owner thereof, but is simply & custodian, and that the undersigned are eu- | titled to 'the return and delivery to them of certificates for said stock of the Northern Pa- cific Railroad Company upon the surrender by them of $82,401,871 par value of the capital stoek of the Northern Securities Company and the payment of $8.015.620 in cash received them on such stoek to the aforesaid. i3 further given that the said North- arities Company has no right ta dis said Northern Pacific stock pro the stockholders of the Northern by Northern Securities Com- rata amon R s T g l,_,">,’“ | tence by Judge Mogan: ! the City and County Hosvital for the '::"lxeh'(;i‘,:;d,gsf; ';‘,'::'lr‘:e‘;": ek | that towns of 300 inhabitantfand up- el GIET xSl A = Era i ) month of March was placed on file. With General Sherman M. Bell and |Ward may reorganize, obtain school j vudersisned. - g liam Nolan, alias William Bray,| Complete vindication was awarded to The report of the Health Officer on (aptain Bulkeley Wells. the l‘espunll,il'ri\'“egP l_lw right lu{-xy oullstreels‘ Justice MacLean, in the bupr_eme ged with assaulting and attempt-| Madse Wells by Judge Cabaniss, and the subject of adulterated drugs was eng {o the writ, and the vehicle was [ahd maintain order; a Senate bill pro- | Court, \:rdayl (nsx{nsseq the appllfi'a< Ing-10 rob two wor tender- | 8t the same time and by the same fled, and the secretary informed the griven rapidly to the State House, fol- tndmz for the care of the Insane, and tion uf»\ enner & Co. for an injunction Join distrget one even! a week | authority Gus Holmgren, an East- board that the chemical laboratory jowed by thirty-two armed soldiers, |4 bill extending for one year the time to prevent the EquhubleVTru:t c.l:,mA ago, had a hearing befor Mo- | street dealer in -cigars, was given to WAs at work on articles in that line wn; guarded the entrances to the|In Which the Akron, Stérling and pany from ac.fl:pnng\:lheh. ort! o b gan and w told to- ‘1.,\ whether he | understand that he had acted with and would be ready to file @ report i courtroom while the habeas corpus pro- ( Northern Railway Company may cou- cific and Great Northern ral _v\lay i guilty or not. He is 18 years of age, | undue precipitancy in getting the wo- & felv days. el Beia it ooz ress, struct its road from Valdes up the stocks held by the Northern Securities o fative of Calaveras County and|man arrested and charged with'grand, OWIng to the fact that the Health attopney (General Miller and Attorney | LOW River Valley. | Company upder tbe Bill ples. T 6 ke precocious _self-podses- | larceny. , Officer filed a report regarding the san- jonn M. Waldron appeared in the court 3 % P s e R SO sion wo women positively iden- Holmgren was “daing” Dupont street ilary condition of b_arher shops which ) the Governor and military author- | ARMS PURCHASED IN CUBA m:-\’ ‘ii:"ur ':',)-v:}:;';{“l-f;';'\“g::":lct_!{'f‘;rgy tified - him as' the lant, but he|one evening ot long ago, and in the Was not very flattering to the tonsorial ity ana Attorng¥ E. ¥. Richardson in CARRIED BY THE OMETEPE Governor Dardee to-day. The requisition is is- never flinched under their scrutiny,|course of his peregrinations he uxb- 8rtsts; l)m‘Pnhgm and Hughes were jchalf of Mr. . Chiet-Justice Gab- 1 7....4’{:,“? J 1“1""‘-‘”{ d.;.’,'. L\blml el.,smd,. :,.' and when on the witness stand he loud- | sorbed considerable liquor. During a Aappointed.a ial committee to 100K pert. and Justice Steele were -on the | Nicaraguan Vessel Lands Munitions imaer false pretences The warrant will not be nswe questions before they | lucid interval he deposited for safe iNto the matter'and formulate a set of pepen, Justice Campbell being absent.| of ‘War Bought {n Havana at : 50 as to give Watkins' were half d attempt was | keeping with a saloon-keeping friend ;;j“’”,“' govern all- the barber shovs of qpe return to the writ presented by Post of : Managex atterney time to test the charge. - pade the assault, but it is|of his an indorsed check for $60 and e city. Attorney General Miller sets forth that e s @ el Lo 5SS S Soubiful that he can be held for at-|cash to the amount of 520, and then = Chief Inspector Hassler reported that thc”petitioner, Moyer, is lawfully re |, MANAGUA. Nicaragun, April 21— ADVERTISEMENTS. - oy as the testimony of the | he resumed his tour of inspection. It the sewer on Bryant street, at the in- gyrained of his liberty under and pur- | The Nicaraguan steamshin Ometepe, |~ . et complainants on that poini was rather | was Madge Wells' unlucky star that tersection of Circular avenue and Ala- guant to the express command of the [ from Havana, has arrived in Nica- | guivoc | guided him into her company, for soon Meda street, was in a bad condition, Ggvernor and commander in chief of | raguan waters with a consignment of | Sl e | afterward she was arrested for steal- 4nd recommended that Bartlett and tpe military forces of the State of Colo- [ war munitions purehased in Cuba. It Edward ford alias “Toughy.” | ing from him the money which he had Washington alleys be repaved. Bcth rago as a miltary necessity in the|is rumored that another. conference who for ha dozen years has held | deposited as afore described. After th. matters were ordered referred to the courge of the suppression of an existing | will take place shortly at Amapala, in undisputed sway as the boss black- |arrest the saloon man who held the Board of Supervisors. state of insurrection and rehellion in|the (iuif of Fonseca, between the | guard of the Barbary Cc will be | cash and check was heard from, and Dr. Ha also reported that diph- the county of S8an Miguel, and that this | Presidents of Honduras, Nicaraguan | sentenced to y for vag ey and dis- | Gus was as much surprised as pleased prevalent in St. Charles School ponorable court is not lawfully vested |and San Salvador. | turbing the w.,,. With him on Judge | to learn that his wealth had not been | and recommends that it be closed for wijth jurisdiction to make or render any — e i Mogan's calendar is Ruth Clifford, a |lost | two weeks and the building thorough- further order whatsoever in said pro- | WHILE FIGHTING THIEF i flashily attired danseuse, who also dis- turbed the peace and will be punished for Clifford accosted her on the street with a request that she give him 88, which she declined to do, so he struck her and she struck back. Then they clinched and fell and were thumping each other right merrily when a policeman arrived. “Without attempting to undertake the purification of the Barbary Coast I will send you to the County Jail to- morrow,” said the Judge to the male defendant, and “Toughy” scowled, but discreetly refrained from expressing his feelings. llurfv Worth, nineteen years of age and comely, was arrested for smoking & cigarette and otherwise making an lovely exhibition of herself : Woarny stroct. Bhe told Jodge Mogan | o ot B ey ooy and | Club complained of a nuisance in”the Moyer was an active participant in | fig, N. J., temporary receiver for the that she recently ran away from a ,Petrero district produced by a drain fomenting and keening alive the insur- Ideal Cash Register Company of East happy home in Riverside and came here to tread the rosy paths which, #he understood, awaited unsophisti- cated rural maidens. “And you're sorry you came, I hope?” the Judge inquired. Mary tried to look penitent, but the effort failed. A moment later she turned around and winked deliberate- He apologized to Madge for his alco- helic lapse of memory. William Casey was dismissed on the timony alone sufficed to warrant that decision. It was clearly proved that the former’s grocery, on Bernal Heights, he acted purely in self-de- fense. The Coroner’s jury returned a verdict of justifiable homicide, and Judge Cabaniss heard only one witness for the defense. McNamee was killed the night of Saturday, April 9. S Louey Sing and Louey Lee were held in surety of $2000 apiece to answer in the Superior Court the charge of at- van alley. They were examined before Judge Cabamss P R For stealing a canary Fred Pierce, a respectable looking man, will be ex- amined to-day by Judge Mogan. The warbler was taken from a Kearny- charge of murder by Judge Cabaniss, | who declared that the prosecuting tes- | when Casey shot William MeNamee in ' | iy fumigated. As there is to be a meet- £ the volunteer school inspection iclans Saturday uigni action was deferred until the subject could be dis- cussed at that time, A long communication was received | from the Grand Jury relative to the {lack of fire escapes at the Almshouse, and suggesting that the condition be remedied at once. The proposition was ordered forwarded tv the Board of Su- pervisors, with a request that the pro- posed improvement be considered when ! the budget is being made up. OTHER MATTERS SETTLED. Drs. Smith and Riddon were appoint- |ed consultants for the Almshouse at the request of the facuity of Cooper | Medical College, | The Lick-Wilmerding Imprcvement ' | having been filled up and a stagnant i pool created. The matier was referred | to the Health Officer and Dr. Hassler to | take some action. A communication requesting the Health Board to prepare an exhibit for the “Model City” at St. Louis was street bird stare night before last and turned over to Drs. Harvey and Po- | ed by the Governor. thrust in a pocket of the defendant’s heim to report at the next meeting. ceedings excent to dismiss and quash said writ, and that thes production of the body of the said Moyer before this honorable court on this, the return day of =aid writ, is not by way of recogni- tlon of the said court to order the re- lease of said petitioner, but solely as an act of courtesy on the part of the chief executive of the State and out of respect to this honorable court to con- form to the mandate of said writ to the | extent only of duly advising the court of the cause of the detention of said petitioner, Charles H. Moyer. | BELL FILES ANSWER. | | General Bell's answer, in which he represented that all acts of the other respondent, Cantain Bulkeley Wells, | were performed under commands of his superior officer (Bell), declared that \rection and rebellion in San Miguel County, and that it was necessary to | restrain him for some time to come. | Bell further renresented that he had been ordered by the Governor not to re- lease Moyer, either upon writ of habeas corpus or otherwise, until so command- The court heard the arguments on a MICHAEL RIES 1S KILLED e ! Montana Man Objects to Being Rob- | bed on Freight Train and Is Shot Dead. ‘ s HELENA, Mont., April 21.—Mich-+ ael Ries of Columbus, Mont., while en ! route to Bozeman on a freight train | early this morning, was accosted by a | stranger, who attempted to rgb him. A scuffle ensued in which the stranger | shot _Ries, killing him. He then| jumped from the train and is still at| large. —_—————— Cash Register Firm in Trouble. TRENTON, N. J., April 21,—Vice Chancellor Bergen to-day, on applica= tion of R. Z. Pierce, a stockholder, ap- pointed Armstrong Mulford of Plain- Boundbrook, N. J. Pierce says the concern is indebted to him to the ex- tent of $150,000 and te a Buffalo con- cern to an amount exceeding $200,000, Californians in New York. NEW YORK, April 21.—The fol- lowing Californians are in New York: From San Francisco—Miss Draper’ coat, where it was almost lmu(heredj Thomas Flynn of 3187 Mission street motion of the petitioner to be admitted Iy at an older female who sat among the spectators. “Well, I suppose you'll have your fling,” sald the court, sorrowfully, “I'll defer sentence tiil to-morrow.” . While attempting to escort a crowd of baggy-trousered compatriots from the ferry station to a hotel, Antonio Bsola ran afoul of a number of hack- men and bus drivers and boarding- house runners and was protecting his charges when a policeman arrested him ‘He was slugging right and left and ADVERTISEMENTS. 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The second trial of Ernest Alexander, charged with accepting a bribe while a police officer from Lulu Wilson, alias Mamie Linn, was continued before a | jury in Judge Lawlor’s court yester- | day. Most of the time was occupied in the cross-examination of the woman. | She testified that only once before giv- ing the marked coin to Alexander had | she handed him coin personally, as she lhnd always been in the habit of giving | it to_the Jandlady.of the Queen lodging- }house, 18 Mason street, to deliver to | Alexander. More than once he had met her on the street and asked her'if she bad paid up. The prosecution wanted to lniroduce the testimony of Rose 'Everett given at the previous trial, as she had disap- peared, but only part of it was read, the remainder beipg objected to. Rose Lavern testified for the defense that she had never given any money to Alexander and that Lulu Wilson had asked her to testify against Alexan- der and there would be momney in it for her. Mrs. Thomas Powell, formerly landlady of the Queen lodging-house, denied that Lulu Wilson had ever er. —— ml‘. ~April 21.—The Uuuuw ‘stock. um | was given one week's time to put his/ to bail pending a decision on the ques- I premises in sanitary condition or take tion of the court's jurisdiction, and took | the consequences. Flynn was arrested ‘before ¢n complaint of the Health Of- ‘fice, but his case is still pending. e e |(in‘nt Improvements in Tourist Car Travel. The Union and Southern through tourist cars ) to St. Louls or Chicago are new, roomy, with | ne windows, increased water supply, new i Tevatony ptiancie ana are Euphibibiea " om | rattan, polished redwood and mahogany. Porter | in attendance. Union Pacific General Agei: | 87 F. Booth, 1 Monteomery street. i e | HUTTON GETS APPOINTMENT —W. H. Nuuon ‘was yesteriay appointed probation of- ' | lflcer to assist iss L. L. Stebbins with her in connection with the Juvenile Court. The appolatnicnt was mote by Jntge Musdaky, | Who presides cver the Juvepile® Court. e We are gole agents for Fountain Pens | that will fit your hand, do not leak and | will write without ooaxlnf, Price, $1 to $5. Sanborn, Vail & Co.. 741 Market st.* —_—————————— 'rno-rrzn SUNSET KILLED.—Officer Un- f the Humane Society was forced yes- t-rdny to kill Sunset, & once well;known trot- ting horse. The animal had come into the possession of -q-a gypsies and vhue being driven by one of them had its leg. TO WANT ADVERTISERS In next SUNDAY'S CALL. the matter under advisement. Moyer was then removed to the hotel in custody of the military. PR o 3 DISCUSS MINERS' EI‘B‘ULE President Mitchell and Other Labor Leaders Hold Conference at Denver. ... DENVER, Colo,, April 21.—Presi- ‘dent John Mitchell of the United Mine Warkers of America, who is attending the sessions of the executive council {of the American Federation of Labor in this city, has cenferred while here with W. R. Fairldy, national represen- tative, and William Howells and John | Simpson, president and secretary ol ‘Dlnrlct 15, concerning the miners’ strike in Southern Colorado, which they are managing. As the coal com- panieg refuse to confer with the miners it is expected that President Mitchell will recommend to the na- | tional board of his organization, which | meets at Indanapolis April 27, that the Colorado strike be continued in- definitely, g o £ 1 ‘ Amovnornmm Ammn Mmdn- of l.hr Adopts | Eagle ux‘lln. April 21.—The prlm:lp‘l taken at to-day's meeting of the executive council of the American | ti Federation, of Labor was adoption of a resolution requesting the adoption of l!cv' l:‘i‘t{! bill on m!u'l,la: ks ng before - g * action came in the shape : ‘the -_na’u. .!imous adoption of the report of the mb—wmmn ‘wm o com and Mrs. T. W. Draper, at the Park Avenue; M. D. Garrett, at the Na- varre; L, Klau, at the Hoffman; L. E. Sperry and wife, at the Holland. From Los Angeles—Mrs. Burrows, at . the Imperial, and H. Mitchell, at the Vie- toria. ——— A —— JURY REJECTS STORY TOLD BY EX-CONVICT Charge of Grand Larceny Against a Man at Redwood City Declared Groundless. REDWOOD CITY, April 21.—In the court here to-day a jury refused to be- Contains fully as much food substance per can as the watery imitations in larger cans. 1t is smooth and perfect because skillfully pre- pared: lts purity is guaranteed. Colds La Grippe Catarrh Positively cured with Dr. Hal« lieve the testimony of John Méyer, an prumer’s Wonderful Medicine, ex-convict, -and acquitted MecLellan Gilmore of a charge of grand larceny. On December 16 of last year Meyer en- tered the barn of James Curran, near here, and stole two valuable horses. These he took San Francisco and sold to Gilmore. Meyer told the officers, and later the jury, that he was sent out by Gilmore for the purpose of steal- ing two horses for the latter, being promised for his labor $200. The charge subsequently placed against Gilmo: ‘was based upon the testimony of Meyer. 'nn Use of Boucn'l y chfldm.ll vlo use u tqr Mr mru or your money returned, Price, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. ' For sale by all dealers and at office of Halpruner Medical Mfg. Co., 28 California St., S, F., sent by mail or express. People cured lreeofchar(cfromltoip. m. R BRUSHES 'E‘ R ol 2&.&‘. ‘;.""‘"""m e Tacts Securities | delivery of said Northern ‘Eating “FORCE” doesn’t create brain, it merely brings out the best there is in it. Napoleon lost Waterloo because of brain-fog. If he’d had “FORCE” to eat every day, I wonder _ how the map of Europe would have looked in this twentieth. century. Ly fom fix—‘lmfi—“ Sotood 1 -—@u-—-‘fl Toodt | AT CUT RATES. I've set the pace on rates and on good work and prompt delivery. Give me a trial order and you'll continue to patronize me. Try it. Here are a few figures: DEVELOPING: 10e]Roll of 12 PRINTING: Solio Gnish. 3¢ to be|Velox finish. .30 to 6c DAYLIGHT LOADING FILMS in ail popular sizes at popular prices. Cameras of all kinds repaired at low [100%smne s0¢ SomucT STYLES AMD MZES. ALSO AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 'l'!lA'I' MAN PITTS "WPITTS The Stationer - fioaM'ketStM Sen Francisco- 3 Roll of 6 anove soweLL OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave . Broad: wharves, plers 9 and “San Franciseo. For Ketchikan, Wrangei, Juneau. Haines, Skagway. ete., Alaska — 11 a. m., Apr. 25, 30, May 5. Change to | Company’s steamers at Se- attle, ¥or Vietoria, Vascouver, Port Townsend, Seattlef/ Tacoma, Everett, Bel- | lingham — 11 a. m., Apr. 25, 30, May 5. | Chunge at Seattle to this company's steamers | for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Ta- | coma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P, Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p.m. Apr. 22, 25, May 4. Spokane, 1330 p. m., Am’ 25, May 1 | For Los Anxflnx& (via Post Los Angeles and ! Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara — i+ Santa Roca, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angel (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Crus, Mon- terey, San Simeon, yucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Bonita, 9 a. m., Apr. 29, May 7. | For Ensenada, Ilqdultn. B‘I San Jose del { Cato, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- i ulil Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each { month. For further information obtain foider. | Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing | dates. TICKET OYTIP—‘ New H’mt‘om- ery st, (Palace Hotel).10 Market st. and B 't Office, way wharves. 15 Market st C. D. DUNANN, General ®assenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco, The - Pacific Transfer Co., 20 Sutter st., will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Telephome Exchange 312 NOME —AND— ST. MICHAEL THE Al FAST Al S. S. ST. PAUL ‘ CAPTAIN C. E..LINDQUIST, (Carrying U. §. Malis.) FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. JUNE 2 ............@ P. M. Connecting with the 's Steamers for Ali_™"PING SEA PO and at St Michael with the Company's River Steamers for and all points on KOYUKUK. TANANA and YUKON RIVERS. For ht and Passage Apply to Crossley building, Cor. Mission and New " Inn{&m sts.. San Francisco. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Stexmers will leave whart. comer First and streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA it HONGRONG, calling ‘at_ Kobe (Hiowo). Nagasaki and conneeting Hongkopg with steamers for India, ete. cargo received on board on day of sailing. § 8. AMERICA MARU.. hureday. May 12, 1904 Via Honolulu. Hound- trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at Com- vany's-office 431 Market street, cormer Firat. W, AVERY, General Agent. No O, R. & N. CO, OREGON sails April 27, May 7. 17 and GEO. W. ELDER sails April 22, and 22. Only steamship line to PORTLAN OR., and short rail line from Portiand to ail points East. Through tickets to ait Stesmer tickets include berth and meals. l%m-lhvmtn!mn at 11 a. m. Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., 1 Mont- Beptr 3 l-t:gmon st. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agent Freight Oceanics.s.co, & i DIRECH “ Al 'n MARIPOSA, for 'rum Aw i" a, m, z & ALAIIBA, for Hom 11am RA, for Honolula, s.mm. Auck- . Thurs., 5 2 p. om. mmtmmmmu-mw Kot St., Freight Ofics 329 Market St., Pier7, Pacil 3t . (0" PAGNTE GENTRALE M’lflmfl