The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 24, 1906, Page 5

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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1906. g L] > TOBEGIN ~ ROBBERS KILLING ”“fig"uflfig%%w o ik | SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. AEPAIAING | SEIZE ROLL ' ARDUSED v e o comse o™ | | inlee Pack: Negir ; , STEINWAY and Other Pianos lN PAHK [IF B"_l_s INuu HY st Heutet T %o ce;*;;g?«;l;;wms communcation con- - /[CTOR Talking Machines and Records ok A ama this morning, brought news of | DECmOnS et s S AN 3 _— the discovery of the missing blockade been receh'_ed by ’Fhe Call: 3 & 2 5 Take $5000 From Philip! . e B e R Blelely, encated | pauor donruatinco Cal. = oy v . Music and Musical Merchandise - Board Makes Plans for| *3%€ rom P Slaying of Refugee nearSuicoisievsi Vith the cornses of | yiactiiie: Lk on Behaltof the, mer: ’ " K 2 S vas in e employ | torial in = morning’s “all, reg: inj R t B ld aver, ntractor, by Captam Sald of the Russian government, taking a | the necessity for the belt line. This see- estoring Duldings C [ cargo of arms and ammunition to |ton. from China Basin south clean to 2 i i COI' C]a and Steiner s : | Vladivostok and being unable to reach | Ji¢ Sugar Refinefy, witl now Oc @ m - | ]mmedlately on a Lar. | to Be Murder. the port because of the Japanese |l ading manufacturing centers of the porary 3 y 3 > blockade she took refuge in the| We have entered into a lease for a Arctic off North Siberia, where she |block of land along the railroad track ror‘H d CO B d s Oak]and Was frozen in the ice. | the mext twenty years, naving sumcient | | 1€a quaflel’s, T. Droa way and 18[}1 t., | o OHICCI'S Pursue One. Wl’lO f ! J Nothing was know | confidence in the future of the city to re- Recovery o Body;m3 s "the Avers L mer after she mmain here. The handicap, however, in | R Report Shows Damage I . ‘ . : S Taken Wlih the | . R with “her f Aol this_section is the lack of facllity” for Done by Earthquake Coin | Is Signal for In- | mm e St tetion 162 mE, S0l i e erth 2 2 e | her last November but failed to find | aur business a large quantity of freight / nr Was Heavy. Siberian natives, |end of the city. To get it over here we | iev v must either charter a barge or haul the It is believed that if the vessel is not | stuff to the belt line railroad at the north | : 2 {her. The steamer was discovered by | Wwill come in on the wharves on the north vestigation. ? Two crooks robbed Philip Haver, 2 A crushed by the brea L 3 H : a contractor, of $3000 on & Mission- | The police are working to uncover (GCLEL I, il q!eRIc UP Of the lceena, then switeh the cars on (o the trapy- | 1 Fire Insurance Re{ugees ]\/Iav Remam g StTeet car yesterday afternoon, abOut | (ho jdentity of a man who was Gl At il e e o o aaking | 5 e 2:30 o'clock, but the money Was Te- gereqd on the evening of April 20 at Del Monte as a Home Resort. jicont SImost as wxeat *s‘:m"“,‘npslli"',{‘;flp""’"_i Company - | from San Francisco 3 ¥ LOH as Thev Are | covered. The hold-up, the most dar- | ompard and East streets. They have| Hotel Del Monte, by the rea, near old |is twenty vears behind the times in beit ke ( ¥ 4 g J ing recorded for some time, tOOK | L oS oo oo e Tl Caral witnesses, | Monterey, is open as usual. All outdoor |line facilities, and it is about time that OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. J place directly opposite the United = attractions. Special terms for families | we woke up to the necessity of the occa- “rt}'l t H States Mint. One of the thieves held |Who say they saw a National Guard|who niake this their home. * lsion. In New York City there is a belt 1thou omes. Haver while his pal went through his |captain shoot an Italian in front of |and white striped shirt and wore a |line around the whole water front on ] e vhich, h cer, nly hauled policemen. The money was recovered. |in cold blood. The finding of a body SEARCII FOR THE SLAYER. hours of 1 a. m. and 6 p. m. One objec- | 1 jev: <. Shaw,| 1 ok tion has heretofore been to the belt as 4 Haver cashed heck for believed to be that of H. L.“.shg“,\ The militia captain is described by |fine i e g e e | ate F vesterday at the First National in the bay at the foot of Mission| captain Tetzinger of the tug Mark- |from crossing Market street. This, how- | OF HARTFORD The money he received s street Tuesday ~ morning heavily |ham as a young man, probably 30 |ever. can easily be overcome, if necessary, ot backs. Desiring so = weighted, has made more puzzling the | s of age, short in stature. He |DY, fiXing certain hours for the traffic. We have today, May 19, 1906, opened our late San Francisco. Office Century Lombard street. | 3 P 25 | "Anether thing that ought to be taken g an endeavo . s : 5 ased change | bard ‘dock _case dp not bel{;‘\';‘ l?}?l fon. . He, wore, the resulation: brown | oo bt e e of Third | the adjustment and payment of losses, and shall be obliged if at that place and left to board a car, |the body of the man found in the| yniform and had two bars on his |should be some schedule arranged, so that : aring e A hrecabacks in his bay is that of the Italian who is al- | shoulders. Ol e SO e AT ¢ %0 ba. | POLICY-HOLDERS WILL SEND THEIR PRESENT AND FORMER AD- righthand coat pocket. When Haver |l1e8ed to have been murdered by a| Detectives Dow and Hammil had |ing opened at all hours of the day; there- DRESSES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE n he possessed, ed to the Mint to secure it He w Vati a g ic tars seized the stanchion of the Twenty- |National Guard captain. the bottom of the bay around Lom- |PY impeding fhe traffic of electric —To Qur— fourth-street vehicle a heavy-set man | Tuesday morning the badly decom-| bhard pier dragged vesterday for Tour | f03 {‘i.i"l?i,aéfbl’r ;?'33;:::&-?':;3 other SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE, 2100 DEVISADERO STREET, - clutched his arm and held it up, Posed body of a man was hauled from| hours, with no result. They do not |commercial bodies are not taking up act- O O » away from his pocket. The smaller | the bay alongside of the Mission street| connect the finding of the body of |ively these important matters so neces- —Or Our— e | - crook lost no time in getting into Ha- Wharf. a Ibl was i:;'elshu‘;i h“il‘h stv)rap | Shaw with the murder of April 20.|sary :2dghe lhln‘i‘re prnshperl}yh(t)ll:mr cm;i_ OAKLAND OFFICE, 554 FOURTEENTH STREET, ver's pocket and extracting the roll iron and bore evidence of having been | They sought the militia captain’s re- | Your editorial is on the rigl nes and | mp ¢ P attention. of weslth. - Haver fought desperately | in the water for some time. Is the|port at the headquarters of Colonel |touches the question in a most thorough et o e B ey when he felt t i s cet, | body, believed to be Shaw’s, the same | Hughes, but none was on file. | manner, but we would ask that you keep | N. B— ot of thnd Tor giving Betice of Joss or SN b\?l‘ nhi}:L <{1‘x‘a‘m‘rhphr:adyml1|lrrw\x hr‘{rn'\".m k;l‘( body that was cast off the Lombard Tgudny the detectives \\‘llleexamme e it e > bgfn oo follow. Yours very truly. 3 be granted at the request of the insured. cried out for help and the small m street dock on the morning of April|the body of Shaw to compare it with CALIFORNIA CANNERIES CO. - b Samped off the tar and ram wup Fifth |21? That is what the police are iry-| the descriptions given of the man who By ISIDOR JACOBS, President. Our Adjusters will deal with losses as far as possible in the evder sStreet, toward Market. Much excite- Ing to learn. It dt)l’; fl;l gegm Dm‘l)é | was thrown overboard off Lombard _—— which notice thereof is received, and there will be no charge to the insured ment was created and Haver and sey- | able that the weighte ody could pier. No effort will be spared to lo- for their services. WILLIAM MACDONALD, Manager. The prinoipal matter of import-|eral passengers gave pursuit. have been carried such a distance |cate the killer of the unfortunate for- oy Burglae;to jbe Erasemuict May 19, 1906, K t this month is Policeman H McMurray was Detectives Hammil and Dow are of|eigner. SAN JOSE, May 23.—George Doug- ot s - o ne to the Park standing at Fifth and Market streets | the opinion that the body found off| The police cannot understand why |las, who was severely wounded by If persons who are insured in the “London and Lancashire” and, or, cent earthquake. Music is m tone cormice h. and in fa redes and saw the fleeing robber. He |Mission street wharf is not the corpse some report was not made befor started toward Jessie street and the |Of the man who was killed at Lom-| when so many prominent men wi crook turned up that street. McMur- bard street dock. nessed the killing. Detectives Dow ray chased him through the ruins of | _Several people say they saw a man and Hammil heard of it through a |sault to murder. Kramer is still suf- the firehouse opposite the Mint and | Who spoke Italian and resembled 2 man living near the park, who con- |fering from the wound in his leg re- into Stevenson street. The officer Latin, cruelly kifled by a National| nected it with the finding of the body |ceived in the midnight duel with| < i ’ . ake t the « 2 blew his whistle for help and Police- Guard captain from the State fireboat | in the bay Tuesday morning. | Douglas in the latter’s home. d Bros., architects, esti- wan H. L. Cook, who is detailed at | Governor Markham. The captain of i amage and cost of re-|the Mint, and Special G. Rogers came | militia came from Mission street dock tearing down Stevenson street. The | On the Markham, which proceeded to | n entirely | thief struggled to get over the | Lombard street wharf to fight the fire.| y v heving fallen | pricks that blockaded his passage on He observed am altercation between a| roof, the sup- | Stevenson street, but was finally cor- soldier and a.citizen. He left the tug | alls, ar entirely. | raled. He was unarmed and offered |and Captain Tetzinger of xm; l}{\iark- exemined this build- | no fight. ham heard three shots in quick suc- = . . . tes the cost of restor-| At the Southers police station the | cession. In a few minutes the militia And they are not small—with some eight or ten k at $600 crook gave the name of James Wells. | captain returned. He said in response 0 . of |He is believed to be an old-time |to the fireboat captain’s query, “I just thousand accounts. We have not had time yet to ork | crook. He was charged with rob-|had to shoot a man. Had to shoot make up our ‘‘Proof of Loss’’ for the insurance $11,000 | bery. All of the money taken from | him three times. He is the first man r repairing the dren’s quariers. | Haver's ppcket was found on his|l have ever shot in my life. A soldier companies—but thank goodness they will ‘‘make ~ « Notlce tO Pollc Holders - person and identified. His pal suc- |ordered him to pick up a hose and 3 . young Harry Kramer, the boy bur-|the “Orient” Insurance Companies ONLY, will kindly call at once at the glar, several weeks ago, today swore| pevisadero-street office it will facilitate the adjustment of their claims. to complaints for burglary and as- of 4 MUSEUM BADLY WRECKED. ‘ke"dwl in getting away when Haver | he refu;rd- ‘T;Iemprli,\'ate :t!ergvtt;:d good,”” Museum 4 also bad broke from him. |to ram m wit s bayonet an e sseum bullding is also bad- | ", er "who lives at 740 Guerrero |man grabbed ‘the bayonet.. Then I The company waives immediate Notice of Loss, but requests notice as Tt ; - will | Money in the Sixteenth-street Bank | Tetzinger that he would have to make 3 = . T e iniam | when the robbery took place. He no- |& Teport of the killing, but the detec- Give numker, location of property and other insurance, if any. ticed two men Yollowing nim when | tives were unable to find any such re- : 7 Time for Proofs of Loss is extended to September 1, 1906. ; ;P left the First National Bank and | port at the militia headquarters. To think of our troubles or our losses while get- . BENJAMIN J. SMITH, Manager. selieves they are the same two who | F W S v : 3 = - By LAY WRITHING ON STREET. 1 . ] robibeil: Kl s s ting ount orders for beds and mattresses, chai < o poiee Pave & 2504 description | . The victim after he had been shot, ;] ! il sad General Offices 525 13th street, Oakland. £ of the other crook and expect to get |14y writhing in blood on the street tables, rugs and mattings, of which, fortunately San Francisco Office 2310 California street. 3 soon. is described by Haver He was carried by citizens who wit- - 5 i At gas b Haver | heased the affair to a mattress on the for us and for everybody, we had a big stock at Address Loss Notices to General Office. g Aout 18, ounds, of | hart and died in great agony four ge stature and smooth shaven. He | Wharf an od in g v i e & checked gray suit and & black | or five hours later. The shooting oc- the old warehouse. Fedora hat. 3 curred about 6 p. m. The corpse lay Wells says that he is from Ala- ©On the wharf for several hours, but | ’ meda. His record will be looked into |disappeared before daylight. Several by the police officials. He was locked | Soldiers told H. L. Clark of 127 Bar(-: up in the Potrero police station and |lett street, gatekeeper at the wharf, | (1] ] . the money deposited with th - | that they had weighted the body and s s " Ve g el g 3 © PTOP- | ihrown it overboard, as they had done Making three comfortable rigs to meet you at Sixth g vd it e |with several others. W Rssler. Unpios . C. F. Kenneally, one of the State and Mission streets every fifteen or twenty minutes t r The California Promotion Committs | bon i sriretad the KIINE. B and bring you to our vast warerooms and ware- ° sent out a letter to orchardists, can- | o s 1 " " A e > murder. I never saw a more atro- v > 7 d others em » throush- | Goue act. | That Natlaoal Guard’ cane house, which costs us altogether for rent, say $7.00 the granite bridge, oying e _Cu) i SEDEiE) N L the State with a view to securing work | tajn seemed aching to kill some one. . oncrete wik. . His' répottsd Bt S He was on guard on the tugboat 0 a ecun ’ ) . : Employers are asked to | Markham and fired at men in | 2 Y a t e 3 s T aning the Mymber of men, | launch for no reason. An old Italian 6 13 T r's cottage is slightly | women or ch n tha hey can_ give | or a Spaniard came alon with a| f e bl bt Gore | work s 4kt aalree Thalk e tio v v | s RS AR L PERMANENT OFFICE of I underpinning re- fford, State Labor Commigsioner, Her- P - A flock of chickens, running wild, e cost of repair- man and Fillmore streets, this city. crossed his path. He stooped to try DD i e e R O UG “ ; ¥ Yesterday 250 T Beds, 100 -size R H o Vs nat” ol = and_catch one, when a drunken sol- .20 ron hers L0 svom mee B and 900 Eddy St., Cor. Franklin epaired fo! Grand Opera. 35 Offie slks S i 4 repaired for YR My o1 At Tta ey | IS bavonet. The old man seized the ce Desks. These desks will last about 35 2 3 = | yonet t tect himself 1 oS i are Ferv v . R Mol Tnloiiin ol Pnzaxfld‘i’:;’,:’am to ‘protect himself when the minutes—but things are arriving every day, and SAN FRANCISCO one of the to sing in the Metropolitan Opera Com- a : | him. The old fellow fell, begging for soon we will be back to our old form alls pumps and | pany next season mercy. The officer fired again, and 5 igati il Be Adjust Paid at Our San Franei . pipes » smokestack 5 | & thits Al Mofen he tcuad avics All Obligations Will Be justed and id n Francisco Office. ¥ cracked and wil | Policy Holders Unite. T vellod, *For (God's nake! 4t you nhve) §1| City Department at Above Address Now Ready for Business. brickwork pointed,| Call at Policy Holders' Association, 1817 | any mercy, kill him. Don't leave him 1g will have to b guna street * | screaming that way.” The poor dev- , (] = - s = |il's cries were heart-rending. An en- ,wers both stand|missioner Cummings was empowered | & :{to s ce s p = ' gineer from the Spreckeis tug Defi- 1 o o = = Al e i ) sup this work and to empioy 10 That Wik & ‘éola-blbbdeh To poke up the zontractors on our five-story briclk 2 . L stand exactly level |Fuch assistance as may be necessary.|2PC% * > e . 1 L o e aate! MO SUSPEND NEW. WORK. m:i«:{dlfigxd ,the officer replied, T building on Howard street, near Sixth, 100x160, Lo thpat four joches| Jn view of the extraordinary ex-| BRAGS OF BLOODY DEED. and hope within a very few months to occupy our U] ] ) | penses -t s - t must be met, a resolution : fo Chat @] oo bt e s el The drunken soldier went up the = idi A pted {emporarily suspending | sroet, bragging of the Killing and , own building and to have the first am.i the biggest .OF LIVERPOOL park lodge chimneys suficlent aivsers e & aulting people. He fired his gun furniture store in all Greater San Francisco. across the face of a pedestrian and tained to fi"x ai vark ts : e : ined maintain the park in itS|{ymed it upon the manager of the ipper rooms. }.:ufi121(,.,,,.r':'“,:::n;,f ;r“):u:l \‘,‘”‘]‘ place | jralian-Swiss Colony’s warehouse, He o Temporary office, 2100 Devisadero street, corner Sacramento, San Francises, e saet 1 no in-{as great or perhaps 8 erearer muor|was finally arrested by Special Police- where all losses will be adjusted. "y P ma build- | ber of artians will take their places o bt s S Ul ! The following cablegram has just been received, dated Liverpool, Englands the easterly < | - . s S y i = - entire structure | Commisaones Mot explaned that | . Other witnesses of the shooting 0 State will pay San Francisco losses with funds from this side from a nd out of plumb. Nb Ay were Captain Dodge of the Custom- special_ contribution by shareholders, without ‘disturbing American assets and Sunset Bat AL 4 to the kiouse tugiGoiden "Gate. Ban Miue. of still leaving a large uncalled capital and reserve.” SYSTEM SHAKE w2 Company 1o [\Borkeley, former: Wells-Fargo - de- At the Old Warehouse iz _ tective, two men named Dailey and - E et et ana | ecicut oE 1R Fapes s’ 30 SIXTH STREET, FROM KING TO BERRY. WILLIAM MACDONALD. Manager. pes mmv.l'n« or t period of a Bookkeeper Casidy of the American — the smallest B f the pipes in that district necessi-| Watchman Cla A Clark of - oved day and night repairing the "” '1"' lkh“, *"‘»‘"*l‘{“f“"“'n‘ '{)f ‘h"fivlamimeel dock was told bi-"iefié’r‘?l"i'o‘i. ARE THEY AL’. USING . nd keeping water in the pipes|2nd asked that his action be confirmed | ajers, when he inquired the mnext 2 Il ll r iis was done. A reso- iing about what o a & mped in the different sections | lition was also adopted permitting it M ThN NG becane it The ~ e > n lnen r ce . f the park. The Spring Valley efugees to remain in the pubiic parks and thrown overboard. He was also ut of order in the coup-|Y such time as they are able to|told that several oth situnted Doth morih and aouch ot Provide themselves with homes. | shared a like fate. o o Pt "ad Is ADJUSTING and PAYING all fire claims park & and water wagons A vote of thanks was extended to| It is said that the. murder x i ENTED. your t w hauling and deliv- Mr. and Mrs, McLaren for the char-|cried, “Santa Maria!® Santa ;2;::;8'2 as rapldly - PRES H '3‘! - 3 sidents of Rich- itable . them jark system was confiected with Golden Gate Pari during and after | lieve him to be an Talian: He is de- ! ; - IMMEDIATELY. New business accepfed. - Bipes of the Spring Valley and the confiagration. Mr. Lioyd said he | scribed as having been five — feot San Franci Oakland, Berkeley and tef was supplied to the people in had observed the good wcrk of Mr. | eleven inches tall and welghing 240 y pewrl er Fi sco, > y Many of the roadways and walks, {L“ Jtiolion. Sy Fub evte, or thanks | age and had slightly gray hair. He . Alameda. specially those built on filled ground, | Was tendered. ! was dressed in brown overalls, b Alln NA“” m m ,sided in some places to' the ex-| Eis i | UR G. & €0, ting the digging up of the | 1931 SUTTER STREET, NEAR FILLMORE, SAN FRANCISCO. i jam, filling up with sand and P ‘pumping plant on the He explained that the breaking Can (Company. rge force of men was ( ply the thousands of refugees| by the bi the body, that it had been weighted = OF NEW YORK anner in which they had | several times when he was v] i i , and later d the people that tock refuge in' which cry muse%pthe hearers tdo“:i' i "a"ns AT v ‘". . - and Mrs. McLaren and it was upon pounds. He was 45 or 50 years of nt of a few wehes, and in many e —— ' ])dw W‘ (hkllld (:.] m“’ sex 1o the depth of a foot or more, Znw = o : ] ing the rock and afterward g into condition. A large force| e R \ VA ? ~ Ask any ' oo [ [ B“.:Kl:flflm | eted the r—m;‘i’ng :)’1 'Ns rophor? Com- MOEB(E:.;LSOR%I::V%T:R?JH;:NE% SAA;NC-'.H!LOUTECI'B_ e = oL’ VER OP ERA TOR I | OUR STARDARD REMEDY oy 2 < . issioner Dingee moved that the| il £ of restoration begin forthwith HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE AT 1627 SUTTER e Sane FoR % tion carried and Architect Reid il direct the principal work. As irator Rogers reported that much damage had Been done mnot only to he Museum building. but to the ex- | STREET IN CHARGE OF MR. JOHN CARSON, A 1 EX- PERT IN REINFORCED CONCRETE cpnqxuuflpn_ - ; FRED W. R AUGH AN & CO. RHEUMATISM At Temperary Office | | hibits and irios as well, and a: 3 : \ their repatr will call for the services| . : PACIFIC COAST DEALERS o H. PLAGEMANN & CO, Ty u ST C d of specially qualified artisans, Com-! INCOLFOKATED 1N MISSOUKI VOR Si0000noa Wioe pamm 1907 Fillmore Street - San Francisco, c‘ln‘ &

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