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N THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,- 1904. ) (P MEETS LAWYER JAMES BA Y’'S CRIMINAL HiSTORY REVEALED VESSEL FALLS ' WITH MISHAP 019 Forgery case 1s * PREY T0 FIRE Breught to Light | SHADOWED FORWEEKS I‘ rom lha- World's ‘air Grounds Nearly Re- i Accident e Sailors Have Narrow Eseape | From Flames on Freight Ship on Long Island Sound : ALL SAVED BUT ONE ————— w)[ohawk Burns to “aters‘ | Edge and, With Her Cargo, | Will Be a Complete Loss | i IN TREE Weiler Forced to Give Up the Coin. —_— | BUTCHER DEFIES LAW! hine Pitehes and Tosses Aeronaut Is Almost ywn Out of the Basket . | i I'hre | | NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—While bound | | down Long Island Sound on one of her -regular passages from this city to New | London, Conn., the freight steamship | ‘Mvhawk of the Central Vermont Rail- road took fire early to-day off Hor- y | i tons Point, R. I, and was burned to States | “the water’s edge. Her crew, excepting - Hazen ann | [the watchman, were rescued by a | 'passing steamship and taken to Fall n Saturday, Nov. 19, Southern Townsend STRE T. T i i rson ounty, | SR DD o i s i ribution from those seciions | distriets were submitted for bacterio- | testified for the prosecution at the | .W S | Trade generall showing gains over | logical analysis and the homes of those | trials of his co-defendants, Woods, | ¢ s v DR. JORDAN’S grsar Letcher’s re. | corresponding fods a year ago and | Who have suffered from the disease will | Kauffman, Coulter and Kennedy. He EUSEUR oF l"Tn.Y : : | the azzregate year's business in most | be disinfected. { has yet to testify at the trial of “Kid" | | —_——— | lines will make & better comparisons | | Goucher. This will probably be next 0 1361 KAZZRTET. tat. frhaT2. 8.7.Cal. Vacancy on Health Board. ]than at one time seemed possible. { Thanksgiving Day at Del Monte. | March, or as soon as Goucher is re- X Be Largest Asatomicai Maseuss = the By ‘Behmlié e | “Money displays remarkable ease,| A round-trip rate of $i will be made by|leased from the Stillwater penitentiary | & Ced Ve o sy eemmend T Schmitz has not as yet an-; crop moving necessities are about sat- | the Southern Pu el Del Monte. tick- | in Minnesota. [ pecaier on the Cone. Eat ggeans. | @ | 2O d the essor to-| isfied and a return flow from the coun- | lay and Thursday, No-| When the case was called yesterday | e oR. Jnmu-.vm Gm Dr. J. C. Stinson on the Health Board. | try is apparently in sight. Gross rail. | e Préf.)y November | Attorney” T. P. O’Conneor said he| His Honor has among others the names | way® carnings show a tendency to fn? | 2 Goiden weatter Woitss Del Momte x| thought: that in accordance with the| ¢ of Dr. "hflfl"—’ - Levison, professor crease late gains and to swell earnings | b e et Aok AU | arrangement with the Distriet Attor- | i 1 Weive foe B L esormY gy “alifornia; | for the year to totals above those of | ugh parlor car on 3 p. m.| ney Henderson should get' his free- | v " -ll-llc"‘.rnuun er (A | Dr- Du g 2. Net returns may fall behind last Third and Townsend strests | dom. He understood. however, that | ) va sat.e Look for men) at ;}YC!firl r)np of the City Physician: year, but only slightly. lig 1]14; course wereld'ldouggd (}]{,e E]s. L3 J TDAN & CO.. 105 Market St B F. un . Dry weather for winter wheal I trict ttorney woul arrest ender- | RS Bewhtes: mise not be mede for Aevers: | mas ia the outlool but may Yebe te Arreste for Land Frauds | son for assault with a deadly weapon | IEI AND WOMEN, .02 Big @ for camstural irritaticas or uicerations of muccas membranes. or sext in plain wrapper. By express, ;n—xL Zor | $1.69. o7 3 betties 82. Grelas soct n meansst DIRECTORY nited States drew the Commis- warrant of hi Heacock issued the PURCHASER. und that much of the double eagles and had been tampe: TRADE SHOWS HEAVY CAINS| BY 5F()[.'R KILLED EXPLOSIO! ;) —p Swede named Larsen, was lost { | | WILL River, Mass. It is believed the Mo- hawk will be a total loss and that lit- | tle, If any. of her cargo will be saved. The Mohawk left New York last evening with a full cargo of general merchandise. She had twenty-two persons on board, inciuding two wom- en. As the steamer passed Hortons Point the lighthouse keeper saw a blaze breaking from the boat and a few minutes later she was wrapped in flames. Assistance was near at hand in the shape of the Fall River line steamship Boston, whi¢h had closely followed the Mohawk down the sound, and those on board the burning steam- er, with the one exception noted, were taken off. The flames had passed be- yond control, however, and the Mo- hawk was abandoned to her fate. When dawn came the vessel was ly- ing fast on the bar off Hortons Point ard only a portion of her upper works | showed above the surface. This grad- ually disappeared as the fire ate its way into the hull of the boat. it aly-Shooaiin TAKEN TO FALL RIVER. All Rescued From Burning Ship |7|Il the Watchman. FALL RIVER, Mass., Nov. 18.—The steamship Boston brought twenty-sev- en persons from the Mohawk, including twenty-five of the crew and two wom- en, wives of officers of the Mohawk. The night watchman of the s!nam;r. xa t is supposed he was burned to death. AGAIN ATTEMPT | TO PROCURE FIREBOAT Commissioners to Urge Matter Before the Legislature—More Horses Are Wanted. | At the meeting of the Fire Commis- | ; sioners yesterday Commissioner Par- Improvement Noted in the Accident in Gas Plant in ry was delegated to investigate and Fusiness the retarded this week by which interrupted tele- ommunication, but the ered and retail trade emperature tribution o On the whole, loss the lower romp cheaper quotations. Ru an wools are being ng fabrics and a large Also Results in by a series of gas explosions that de- stroyed the p Headlight Com »sions were so severe that all The shocks pany. lings near the t of the Pyle Electric of Jant were damaged and windows were | tendent attered were thrown from pressure is believed to have caused the for blocks, while their feet. tendent. sible the retorts are subjected to an extremely high pressure. It was such a tank that caused the first explosion. persons Over- nt superin- report as to the best means of procur- Leading Industries as Chicago ing a freboat for the bay. He pro- Tos F Y, - H iag - & eses. bringing the matter before the (lose of Year Approaches | Injuries to Twenty Others Poiifiature ana will ask the repre- | —_— | sentatives of all the bay counties to Syt Tiges s gl join in and work for the ssage of esterday 2 18.—Dun’s Weekly CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Four persons ' the bill. } Revie de to-morrow will say: | were killed and g score njured to-day | Acting Chief Dougherty was author- | ized to suggest a schedule of compar- ! ative weights and heights for appli- cants for positions as engineers in the Fire Department and submit the same to the Civil Service Commissioners. demolished Dougherty said that lightweight men are preferable, as employes have a| tende to put on flesh after enter-| ing the department. One man has' gained fifty pounds and another forty and it is impossible to get two men of their size on the tail of the same engine. Charles Reinfeld of Engine 1 was fined two days’ pay for entering a sa- loon while on duty. James Bohean of No. 19 suffers the loss of three < The John Ken- | Jaye pay for intoxication, and M. Cun- "3 UO redy, struck by flying steel: J. G. Lo- nuzghapm of Chemical No 3 must give S - ted for | gan, blown the wrecked piant; | yp six days’ pay for failure to respond ROund Tl‘lp ire 8.6 per cent larger than M Wesbiw r'rrf' ”‘dhll”“nbo“i( 0" | o ek dlaem. ] ternal in, , arm and leg broken; . i ovne es | rday the rate of one double © expectations. Official returns | building, body crushed, may die; Al-.jmpossible to procure enough horses. L 3 e - _"““_' H‘ e r make the value of, exports | fred Cox. internally injured, will prob- Ten buggy horses and from twenty to P B S el _exceeding every month on | ably die; Edward Boese, both IegS | gnite” snxine horses are needed at T e T s B the Shuevtion 0 Clbtoter, | BEGRER AR FEcoyer: once, fa- which a liberal price will be S AI\ A ~ieraggbaren ey i S i *h reported only $500,000 larger | The Pyle Company supplies filumi- | 2203 -} < > weee "a>h"; ad‘i” ot R nation for railroad coaches. This il-| " john J. Collins, a truckman on No T e e Ol amoTeY. iook| From the highest forms of machinery | luminant is forced into small retorts, | 17" ‘regigned and John F. Smith was CRU;Z - ‘“(‘.,:"vy vt the | a;m;us‘l’a‘;wmni and ';(‘ho; fldmlhr—tl fltnn[hprm’,}ur‘ Ll which whanl :uvarbigd{ u,-‘.h,; {h: flf;nr appotnted to il the vacancy. The ap- | A R 'ye of | to scrap and pig iron, there is evide of a car will supply it with light for shier Toem urns o e Unite er de: 5 = < hs . lication of M. J. O'Connor of Engin Vv s es Aty - R f;v]fu;:‘n oy r demand and an upward ten- | months. In order to make this pos- Xo™32 for a remittance of a flne!l‘m- denied. Transfers were posed was John Hartford from | made as follows: stoker of No. 25 to driver of No. 33, at cashiers were put upon their e nece et “hile wreckage e ai P tendance is expected at the | While wreckage filled the air, other | JSF S Naiary from driver of No. R : xt week. Failures this| retorts exploded in such rapid succes-| 33" S sioker of No. 25; T. Cashin from | ’A fter Cary returned from the country d 21% in the United|sion that it was almost impossible to | % 0 SOREE T N fhon s B g a few weeks ago he had not much capi 249 last year, and 27 in| distinguish the separate detonations.| "°%® 5 Twenties were and he was workin ne a da tal to work succeeded ble case aga air ————— erday. orney for the At the request defendant the n-rrvm.ed till this morn- used of committing days yet and the choice of the Mayor for the place. ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears’ Thgmpudynqlfivemlp other physician may be | r ago. EPORT. Tow will say: great basic industries fav rable and wholesale and irade in holiday and spring| \Aol’k and some holding back by farm- ers retard trade and collections in the| West and Northwest. Cold weather at | sonable conditions at ter reports as to paired with seasomable climatic con- ditions. GAINS SINCE ELECTION. Raw woel is weaker, available sup- plies being curtailed. There has been lmpr‘)‘s'nflnl in the jobbing distribu- tion since the election. Cold weather | will help seasonable Business failures States for the week ending November | 17 number 190, against i34 last week, 234 in the like week in 1903 and 201 in 1202. In Canada fnilures for the week number 24, as against 25 last week and | in the United | | There were nine suc _ | all. and these left the plant in flames, | HENDERSON h kept the fire department busy | Re- | for several hour< The total property w h explosions less is $75.00 ter. __.....—_ Dysentery Prevalent. in | Three deaths from the disease oc- eurred during the past week and there has been Almshouse and city prisor of numbear of cases water and milk supplie in the ary 21, Samples | before Judge Cook yesterday. to the city arrested at Redding last Monday !orl land frauds alleged to have been per- | fulfilled his contract and arrange- | ! petrated in Shasta County. nical charge agai The tech- st the prisoners is obtaining money by false pretenses. It is alleged that they induced persons | to file upon certain worthless lands arrested anywhere and brought back. under the stone and timber acts, un- | Henderson answered that he would be | der the -promx;e that the claimants on hand at the Goucher trial. would rceive $8 for each acre. to attend to the case. As- sistant United States Attorney Charles ! M. Fickert left for Redding last night | J i [ ANXIOUS TO REGAIN HIS FREEDOM ' Judge Cook Insists That Final Dispo- | sition Be Made of the Case on November 28. s a more confident tone. | 5 | for busers appear more willing to| FTealth “":,'::mff:mp“ "mr:" that| winiam Henderson. who pleaded I) fi up and are meeting with fair | dysentery is bec & prevalent in this v f ma er i aCl C C. G. Nagie with being a fagitive from despita the fact that unseason. | city_and he'advises extra precautions SUIty 10 @ c:f;gen? min!:‘iugh(_r ! tice, was to have been heard by | weather, in fall farm!'n the matter of food and drinking wa- | connection wit ¥, asitdel ok Po- liceman Eugene C. Robinson at Six- teenth and Valencia streets on Janu- 1902, appeared for sentence Hen- | derson ‘turned State’s evidence and H. W. Miller and W. H. Boren were | upon Detective Taylor. The Judge sald that Henderson had; ments should be made to release him | on bonds. He asked Henderson if he would be present at the trial of/ Goucher, because if not he could be! The District Attorney wanted a con- | tinuance for a month, but the Judge put the case over till November 23 for final disposition. | —————— fa | tize nearer does it approach perfection. , B s tor| | FREE FREE FREE | ! Phelps Heirs to Settle. OF RESPONSIBLE H | P Bpomay Mamn B - .::grgf! WITH To simplify the litigation over the | SES. | Ugless have used Pears’ soa; & e P jgate 1,289,642 bushels, against 1,454,276 | SUNDAY CALL title to some of the estate of Timothy atalogue and Pnce Lists w‘ you probably do .“ ot we |10 week’. 6,974,277 last year and 5,277,- SIALL ADS. Guy Phelps, formerly a Regent of the on Apphunon. ! 672 n*n 1502. From 1“,'}{‘17 i& t;l!ebthe ex- Ten: PN | University of California, his widow, Jo- | meanbyasosp with 'm0 free fn e oy e ushels, | A Pound of sephine A. Phelps, is to pur- <. BOYES & CU. N e kali in it—nothing but I = i Tfl,‘fl‘e‘f&ts"owket FUR. Phipe 1ot 520,00 b0 ba divided o v I [ somp.* 3 m:-g;a ;n;; sa:-g Pools. Flour on the Illrk:t.m the? heirn ot four’ sisters twe LEAXY RCOPS AND SKYLIGHTS. P s ‘aptain olice M. O. Anderson Every Detail anufacture ok, Daont rgeires. Globe Shest Metal Worka | is determined to ston pool selling in ' Carefully From Harris, left nine heirs, one of them be- ¥ ission st Phone Main 3461 i the Mission. His detail of special of- “FIELD TO FAMILY.” }“m‘?‘;‘m*flu“‘é“‘w' 'h: oILs. ! | ficers yester arrested Rudolph | Free With Every Small Ad in Joseph Leggett. vesterday Opis: LEONARD & rris Bernard, a cigar dealer at Twenty- Sunday Call. petitioned the court for permission to - L V.. Eiene Mot 13 ::t :nd Vflea:l‘.nwm::n; Louis Tay- S Sl Ad Page for Fi - _-u}b“l-a claim for w:..:x;l as guar- F_c_.;m fic. nm‘.‘. a::lfi-ton-tmu.udwmhnxnl- ke Pflm:.\ - lito he desires to settle their claims Lagsime o ai A M FREE! FREE! Extraordinary Oifes HOLIDAY SHOPPERS To make their Holiday Purchases in the Month of November Frec $25.00 Pactue - $7.50 7080 805 Free Free $10.00 Puctuse . $3,00 720 2508 Free Free $5.00 porcsse - $1.50 Torin ot 503 Free Free $2,50 Putas. 75¢, Jorth of 02085 Free Free §1.00 Poctue. 25c, Torthofoods Free We want you to see our Grand Holiday Display of Beautiful and Newest Creations Elite Chinaware, Limoges China, French China, Dinner Sets, Salad Sets, Chocolate Sets, Rich Cut Glass Ornaments, Vases, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, English Porcelain Ware, Novelties, and Dolls. 3 Fancy Articles of Every Description. Prettiest, Daintiest and Newest Things made, Collected from the Markets of the World. B Top Quality Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts, Bazking Powder, Cocoa, Chocolates. We want you to sez our very reasonable pricess We want you to come just to look. Take advantage of this very liberal offer. CUT QUT THIS COUPON. bri: December 10, 1904, and receive a vety haodsome present of your own selection. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, Nov. 19 , 1904 # %0 any of our stores before | | each purchase as listad = I it Come just to fook. & ~ Bring this Coupoa with you o any of our stores. | NOT GOOD AFTER DECEMBER 10, 1904 I CUT HERE T HE . CITY STORES: 861 Market st. 213 Sutter st. 705 Lar¥in ot. 2733 341 st 140 Sixth st. 2008 Pillmore st. 146 Ninth st. 206 Third st. 475 Haight st. 355 Hayes st. 53 Mar¥et st. 469 Pourth st. 813 Devisadero 3006 Sixteenth st. 531 Montxomery ave. 366 Third st. 1419 Polk st. 3285 Mission st. 2516 Mission st. OAXLAND, ALAMEDA AND Bnmn STORES: 1510 Seventh st. €16 B. 12th st. STORES IN OTHER CITIES AND rom San Jose, 128 S. First st. San Bernardino, 421 Third st Sacramento, 426 K st. Sacramento, 864 J st Santa Cruz 140 Pacific ave. st Le Les \'m-.e! JZIPE Salt I.Ake 2&5 Mai. Bakersield, 1313 19th 3t Fresno. u;u 19 Commerétal row. 421 Market st . 531 Mamn Our lOOStoru HelpUsto Help You UNION LABOR PARTY FILES | JCLIT STATEMENT OF E.‘PE_\'SESE WILDERMUTH ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET Sick and Discouraged Restaurateur Seeks Grave as Surcease for Earthiy Sorrows. dermuth was found dead b yesterday afternoen Mayor Schmitz and Various Candi- dates Are Ameong Those Who Made Cash Contributions. Union Labor party yesterday the Election | | | | The filed a statement with Commission showing that it expended | his residence, 919 Howard str A $1428 20 for hall rent, ztalinnery.hmulah‘. | revolver .was clutched in his right | ete., during its campaign at the last | .4 203 2 pun s il e 8 - 'St | han 1 ullet wound was in his lection. The receipts .aggregated |, .4 " p. owned a restaurant st 310 | $1437 25. to which the folowing candi- es contributed: P. F. Roller, secre- tary of the convention, $1%4 25; Charles | 7. Willlams, candidate for Congress, Fourth District, $250; Superior Judge Murasky, $100: George B. Keane, Sena- torial candidate, $24: E. J. Livernash, Folsom street and had beem sick for An autopsy performed on the body the Morgue by Dr. Baci- ted in the finding of two e head. One was behind Congressional candidate, 5100; James L. | ft ear and the other, fired into er, R. J. Welch, $24; Judge | the mouth, had entered the brain. Charies T. Conlan, § D. W. Burch- The first bullet hac penetruted the { skull and wou! 3§ have produced \la\nr Eugene L w-hm\u. &wfl Police | death or e unece fousness. It is “ommissioner Thomas Reagan, $20, | ~Prabtggir autopsy surgeon ! and various amounts from others. The | tha ase is one of suicide and tha sum of $395 remains unexpended. Wildermuth, finding that the weapon T S T | did not accomplish his purpose at the GRADU ENTERTAINS.— | first shot, fired the other. which H 8. —The gradua class of | oap = = B e ‘l—u.n’:fi»,m; § retr | caused his death. and vaudeville show For ‘this | —_——— e the | ament was a suc- evaning . in_celebrath LD PROTECT SMALL Datmgzs school course. The n every particular and was well at- Among those who took part in the were: J. Kearney, . Hukenham, J. P Nicholas, A. Cosgrove, J. Britton, | not ¢ Miss “jessie Lambert, Miss Bunker and Miss|or two o | Pemteton. fixing . This Department is the most complete in the « thing mecessary in art of cofl’(mg can be found | the smallest detail—noveities of all kinds. Jus showing a fine line of Turkey Roasters, Pudding Molds, Food and Vegetable Choppers. Mayonnaise Mivers, Etc.