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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1906 ¢ 9 T ’ AR “INJURED GLIPRER KEY ROUTE STEAMER CLA T o, New Ferry-Boat Nearly Completed at the Union Makj:pijuzdzrrk;% ;(b | B e R fron Works Suffers Serious Mishap. | et | Thro' Tourlst Slecpers f"f% j_'_“_'ffj A. G. Ropes Sets a New Recordx Vla the Burlmgton. ! Through Energy of | SAN FRANCISCO TO BOSTONPersonally condneted every Thursday via Southern Pacific; Rio Grande through Salt Lake City, scenie Colorado and Denver; Burlington to Chicago and Michigan Central east. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Caprice, Lynn & Fay, and Acr & Holly. mont, built for TO SAIL. | MONTEVIDEO-—Sailed May 22— Stmr ady Ty > Orizaba, for San Francisco. 3 o, Deacination. SHIELDS—Sailed May 21—Br ship Glen- 7 m‘\(on for Por. Los Angeles. OKOHAMA — Arrived May 22— Stmr the Skipper. he vmund& China. hence May s, via Honolulu. KOBE-_Sailed May 21—Br stmr Dakots, | for San Francisco. - z =y T~ g GUAYMAS. Safled April %-Schr Defi-| 'NEW YORK, May 23.—Under j 3 bmiples o | @NCE, for-Bert Townqlend ot rig from Kobe, Japan, to New Y¢ 16 aim Pior 2 chriiveg. Jlay 15-fchr Resolnts 1107 | havvor, the notéd clipper. s Ropes arrived tod tiand| 5 pm| b 30 p|Pi CALL subscribers receiving their paper by mail are re- MEMORANDUM. - SUORANDUN. . o gpig|comtaly what v i| SAN FRANCISCO TO OMAHA AND OHICAGO— ‘spectfully requested to forwasd . radog.” trom Liverpool for San Pran-|in the chropicles of the American mor- | Personally conducted Thursdays and Fridays via Southern 1 eviously reported here in distress, | chant marine to take B S AL ) 1 pol'tl(m Of :uly one 2 e "'ilvlprxs's‘:nfb(\'{z:‘“;"e&m\u\?fl‘g'_o,‘ May Ih“” of a great, full rigged ship Pacific; Rio Grande through Salt Lake City, seenie Colo- pper R 1 |two seas. 7 3 5 < Phavs ki ehib ’:::-:;-lfia?séwae;i%‘;::xe;_, The. vovage began last De rado and Denver; Burlingten east. l’ccenfly received ShOng name | and chain plate: following a ence | s sy summer nea kong, when prac-| tically everything abo ¥ . deck went overboar and address to THE CALL, SAN FRANCISCO TO OMAHA AND CHICAGO— . g care of Circulation Department, Personally conducted Wednesdays via Southern Pacific;; 2| ATTACH PUTER’S MONEY. am|Pler -y The course of the A. G. s 1 {10, am Eastern Dupes Tle Up His 1li-Gotten z g 4 7 1 P) 1:30 pilk the moment tha ra N h S o > 10 am Dier Qeifis 1 Portiant. A md?_ b Y Rio G an}n an;d Loi;mre[x)do Ildla];xd :.hm’ngl. ,ait Lake City, No. 1016 Bmaaway, Oakiand. Few Days. 5 pm|Piey 2 PORTLAND, Ore., May 23.—When Ste- |adventure and with str g, mon- | scenie Colorado an: enver; Burlington east. g : : from the 0 'r‘: Cier 5 | phen A. D. Puter made his sensational e “‘"'”'jnf olt A n e b | Il!!S 1S necessary imn OYdC! 0 IS H bier 9| cape from Secret Service Agent Burns in | played by her s aptain v £ 2 = > f B RS Eeadiaileian (L AL e Torden to rar four, da B atter the t hoon tne| SAN FRANCISCO TO KANSAS CITY AND 8T. LOUIS— msure prompt d:spatcn Ofpapa'. 9 am|Pier leave behind him thousands of ‘dolars of | ship dr d w in des » and} SOT ;o s vi oific - Ri . - .y his. fll-gotten gains, and within twenty- | the: American qk,.,,,,.r ) l»’ers(m:xll_\ conducted Thursdays via Southern Pacific; Rio If ‘mpowble to send wrapper, | four hours the money was attached by |low decks: ; et Grande through Salt Liake City, scenic Colorado and Den- i wealthy Easterners who had been the vict | offers for tow| his shi taien | ol LAl Send last l'CCflpt tims of his swindles. Burns learned that |into port by a steamer for At ver; Burlington east. Puter had placed a large sum in a Boston | Kobe the ship was _«‘(,1(" at auction to safety deposit vault, and his first act after enbach of New the escape of his pritoner was to wire to B i!x montk 03 ! | . Low Rates East May 25, 26, 27 . THE WEEK]_V CALL is some of the latter's victims, instructing them to give him power of attorney to at- tach the funds. They lost no time in send- June 4, 6, 7, 23, 25, and other dates still being published, and all ing the desired authority, and when the safety deposit company opened for busi- ness the following morning Burns was on hand with attachments. Stripped of the | -g5 sreanister st fruits of his frauds, Puter dropped out of | laundry and retwn sight. —_— For two months Puter eluded his pursu- Hensley-Grean Records Lost. &rs. qaly to run into thelr hands at 1ast &t} g -stasson Smith ‘ot the Hensley-Green | ¥, who saved all the records of | Puter had amassed a large sum of money | Company, who P i SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. by his operations in forged school land [the company. from the fire. says he hod certificates, and the bulk of his plunder |the card system in his dress suit case had been “cached” in a Boston safety de- | !0 2 May .22 Van Ness avenue and Market str s S chr Vi » n, 48 hours from Bu- | Posit box. Puter's swindling operations & 5 ' . K 200 Walers N;T“r‘ Vine, Johnson, 4§ hours fr within the last year are known to have | terday. ‘He furned to pick up th , Wednesday, May 23 | netted him a very large sum. He and his ll: put lted(n ll!:lse nln;]t’f;‘?\u:m:hl:mhv:‘:n;t tl(;:;:‘ City, Frederickson, 13| confederates, of whom Horage . McKin- | MS8PPERIBE B2, BERS ome 008 HOl| r ley was chief, are known to have sécured o o 2 hours £rom | apout $150,000 from wealthy Eastern tim- [0 'the "Hensley-Green Company only. -~ 8 ho ber men. Puter turned state's evidence, nd te D ajours {00 | and in order to save himself he turned Physicians 3 | Sun, Moon 2 W. D. SANBORN, General Agent, ¢. B. & Q. Ry, 1071 Broadway, Oakland. | subscribers to that edition are ey Tespectfully requested fo notify the office, 1016 Broadway, ey, 0a|and, of their subscription. _ | Please send, if possible, portion lof old wrapper showing name ‘and address or copy of last ;rccmpt With this information {your name can readily be re- We take | the front of the White gara wege » supposed Sver & mass of nformation to Francie J. | A meeting of the phye 'stored to the mailing fist. §. Higgins, Higgins, 60| Heney, the Government prosegutor. It |is to.be heéld at Ls L I e | S few hoers . Pedro % was through this Information tha} fmper- |o'clock foday, . All phy L T e N T Gl RRR i, arh In ek mowGes vt | ar Grace Dollar, Oise hours from | tant convietions were sybsequehtly ob 3 : ey - bs 2 ! _Wing and Wi ing Remrm to Port { Columbla River, bound 4 Wing, which | fiar 9Pt in for | carroq” > rours from San| -Wheh it became Rnbwii that: Puter had » “|turned informer there was panic among dsen. 15 hours from |many of the wedlthy Eastern timber nien ’ THE CALIFORNIA LIMITED W.W. Montague | A, Wk was quick to see his opportunity, and ~ 3 Daye S0 TRINGER - T Taaly - 0F Ry | & ‘ o B. Flint, Hansen, 20 days from opened negotiations-with C. A. Smith, the 5 . Makaweli & millionaire , lumberman_ of Minneapolis, r Bonita, Alberts, Sepada, © days, trom Gravs Har. | Tillionalre; lumb ot | | ; Mantels, Grates orinthian, Atwhter, 31 Hours from | Oregon timber had n acqdired largely 3 s through Puter and by methods that at- d Til ; 18 hours from | tracted m;‘ :lt;ae attention of the Gov- Do you sufle\r f‘rom The Comfortable Train. | an He . ... as prac 5 anding. ernment officials. Weakness, Varico- = EARE Smith paid Puter $7000. The money was \ : fdrocele, | a 4 ; SO Ty T Water Front Notes. Tha:::t %,e | PaIG here In Portiand, ana was deposited (s‘;‘rex}-:uiloj Specific | ., ALL THE AY The only line to Denver, Kansas City and Chicago oy o e s 2 in a local bank to Puter's credit. All Blood Poison, Skin Tt over its own tracks. Oil sprinkied roadbed mlkn]‘ (,',, ovin Bay; lines of legitimate money-making closed, Puter- then' attempted the big Steal of] Oregon school lands and was caught at it. Diseuses, or any chroni€@ or seeming- ly incurable trouble? it absolutely. dustless, | - 2251 Folsom Street SAILED. | Piant, Nelooa Coos Bay. v It #o; come ta me at TICKET OFFICES: [ Not Raving been destroved, and hav- Johnson, Bowens Land- NOT AN OFFICIAL MATTER. 33;'1‘»1\?13&:210 bzer;ro);; Feiry Bullding, San Francisco | ing had a large stock of MANTELS, Semr T on, Johnso: cori: | Location of Chinese a Commercia! Propo- it is too late. Post and Fillmore Sts., San Francisco. | GRATES ard TILE at this location Stmr Coquil "-!P“_‘F’\‘l‘:?mgok- | sition, Says Sir Cheng. ‘To the curé of thes: diseases I have Ri n pe "y Mill . ;ff"\’ev<<f’,“;"jr";m,]"\'f;,anp;, N am.| OAKLAND, . May 23.—8ir - Chentung | confined my. practice, and by skilifully 1112 Broadway, Oakland. we cre prepared to furnish goods in ' 40th St. tlld San Pablo Ave., O‘H..‘. this liné at once. Repairing in all itz rs wi T Liang Cheng,- Chinése-Minister to the [ applied scientific treatment I perma- b e ers wili ble ] e x‘m.f will dock at the| Stmr Newport, Chlemens, Byxbees| United States, who is here from Washing- | nently cure the worst cases. My offices University and West St., Berkeley. Pa Landing. ton looking after the welfare of his people | are equipped with cvery instrument Stmr G. C. Lindauer, Allen, Grays Har- sail tomorrow | | who were burned out in San Francisco, | and device essential to the most mod- 2251 FOLSOM STREET f her passen- e, Bowens Landing, |$8vS that the matter of the rebuilding |ern methods of practice. If you are S ;.:-“;;‘,f?,\,m e, Bowens Landing. | ot Chinatown on its former site in that | afiicted with any private disease o1 gen- Powe! hr Bes: , Stark, San Vi-|city or the relocating of the Mongolian | weakness I want you to all and see | 2 Company, | cente Landing. - s settlement does not officially concern the | me. It will cost you noth to ascer- es for several| | o Hugh MoCulloch Cantwel, | Chinese legation st Wasiington or the | fain. positively whefher you can be C Ma & He o dgja;o | U O stmr Twet CTRE e A | imperial Government:at home. -8ir Cheng | cured. - A. I"I o N LJ 1 bl = U 8 stmr Burngide, ——, Seattle, | belleves that the problem as to the fu- H ) Harrion street| gimr Grace Dollar, n, San Pedro. | ture location of the San Francisco China- Consultation at the mr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. |town will be solved on a commercial and hange building. A brick tmr Samoa, Madsen, Caspar. Nt m the eighth floor and struck him § Sl was troated at 416 Hay- e Higgins, Higgins, Fort| “imiere goes not appear at this time to | EXamination OF = 54 Barge No. 3, Daniels, Port Harford, in | be a unanimous opinion among the lead- All Letters Strictly Confidential. 2L tow tug Sea Rover. ' | ing Chinese merchants as to what course | Hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 tc b Dy, May 25, | (e shall purmue in re-establishing them- g m, - = = TICKETS GOOD O | 220 and 222 BUSH ST. 1bs dried p > - - ~a aryp B | selves,” he sald. ‘“The Chinese, I am Thoee who have na money will be | d on Tues- ar Wing & Wing, from sea, in dis- | ) 08 4 | informed, own about forty lots in the old | treated untii such times as they can ¢ rted mer- s. o I ry business ofe 775, aund :‘:‘: L TLI.\',(‘RAPHI(‘ 3 Chinatown site. If they decide to re- | make a payment on their case. If you Have opened a temporary busin 3 ha i n t . m. “Qoal!;er build on their property there is a ques- | are sick and have no money come any- 20 miles | fice at their factory, 18th AND FOLSOM DIRECT FROM MAKER TO USER \:‘lml!_\ tion if they can be prevented from doing| how:. " DOMESTIC PORTS. so. Mayor Schmitz and other officials n JUNEAU—To sail May 17—uer stmr Ma- | have assured me that the Chinese will riechan, for Bsquimalt, due there about|be accorded every consideration. The | May | realty in Chinatown not owned by Chi- . L v B y a & Less than three days to CHICAGO | nese may be occupied by them again or . 2 |it may not. That is & question for the Specialists for Men persons who have a right \to lease it to decae. The land vesmsasca by coere| 1219 Tk Street, e, Webster | | KA—Sailed Ma ‘ The Mariposa’ The steamer Maripos: Cargo. which sailed on| for San Francisco. ved May 22—oumr Pomona, hence Tuesday for Taniti had a general mer- | \ AT | 3 , | at Lowest Manufacturer's Prices. chandise cargo valued at $21, ' 2 i B e following were the principal SEATTLE-Sailed May 2-Stmr Ne-|or jt may not. That is a question for Mk 1Ca 20 and Northweste 'n Rallwa |PAINTS AND VARNISHES 1807 bbis flour, 50618 ibs e D Ear B Ger stmr Uarda, from | the Chinese to decide. The. legation at San Francisco FOR ALL PURPOSES. ;‘gfmt’“.%: 82312 dbe rice, $700 lbs suit | ok, Br ship Beacon Hock, from Vic: | Washington and the imperfal Government | —— T i k 00 B & bran, 108 ley, 5§ ctls| torla. ) bales hey, 05 cr potatoes and | dez. 3484 gals ‘wine, casks beer, | Way X 22 pkgs wuon material, —Stmr Bertha, from Val-|regard the question of the rebuilding or tmr Humboldt, from Skag-| relocating of Chinatown as a business TORIA—Arrived May 2—Stmr Johan | Provosition to be determined by the Chi- e + W. F. Garms, | Dese merchants and business men of San Made pure to preserve as well as to FRNPORARY. OfFiRes Mutlfy,p Our su%erflr\e Graphite _ Steel Nave of Ferry Building, SAN FRANCISCO. No. 435 14th Street, OAKLAND | Preserving Paints and our Rubber Enamel Roof Paint have been used for Poulsen, hence May FREE ) E . years by the largest consumers and are 33 ‘bales twine, 50 co B e et Al from Valpa: | Francisco upon a commercial basis, Per- Send all communications to Oakland office. l,‘o ’5‘?""1'1"J&;’é‘fi?‘r‘?&?m‘"“ they are ISR raisp; bktn Portland, f: San Pedro: | sonally 1 think the Chinese prefer to re- ot v Shipment of OIl. stmr Roanoke, hence Ma stmr Ome: | main fn the vielnity of San Francised The tark steamer P ° T v Aravil was slecrod | SR BN DL Avfived May 2—Stmr San- | Tather than go to Portland. or Seattle. It yesterday for Horolulu with 25,000 bar- | a Barbara, from San Pearo: stmr Nome |may be that many of them will taks up rels of crude of! in buik, valued at $35,000, L,m from San Pedro; bark Hesper, from | their residence in Oakland.” end thirty drums of distiliate valued at‘ Tacoma. | 3835 The cargo was laden at Monierey.| SAN PEDRO-Arrived May _2—Bktn The Southern Pacific’s Excursions East. 'Auron from Tacoma; stmr Westpor | trom Hardy Creek; stmr Coos Bay, hence | Low round trip rates to every large Eastorn 20. R. R. RITCHIE, Gen’l Agt. Pacific Coast. |53 or, ol Sands aad Prics Lise LAKE TAHOE afe Limited To Load Lumbe: May 2. cliy; Misour! River, Tosas and besoud, Tickets The Western 1f 1 ail ag Description e e e e e e ors. | . Salled May 2—Stmr Francis H. Leggett, | 5004 uifcty davs. Soid June & s £ Sim Pusiie Sk mToCthO M&DIYS CH : 's ONS fang o Shanghal, time ;mx‘m& British | (f;oxr' fing“i;;:pflm schr Commerce, 0f | many” potsile stope, [t ‘m.i‘"’.’m!é"i:u?‘éfl way Company will furnish at %:302. m. rip! 1] hiltonfore i e ul to usiness note t) e tes, these F ““"-u'.' ‘L mm“‘ Sidp Chiienbrd friwn Sheet Sowsd fo RT GAMBLE—Arrived May 2-Bktn | Hepet otioos 1708 Billmre ans e iy, ST | WBY Sk it, from Cooks Inlet. 7:30 A. M. | For Stockton, Merced, Frasno, Hanford, Visalia, Bakersileld . L) | Fi 1sco, 1 . . | RN Arrives May 2-Scnr g, | e 220 12 B Eablo ave, Oakland. * | free dumping ground in San The ideal vacation‘place, \‘ 405 JACKSON ST, 90 B. M. | and intermediat s N FRANCISCO. 0 4. M. California Limitea, 3 da = T | B Jackson, from Shanghal; schr Charics | WELL-KNOWN DRAYMAN 3 . £ Francisco for fire debris only| Lake, mountain, forest, river, : Chicago. Leaves eovery day. MM' 514 Eleventh Street. Oakland. | E. Falk, hence May 8 | Sugd M‘ay 23—Stmr Santa sionica, for CUTLHIS OWN THROAT - | s -anefsco. s : Bresmer— ¥ Dite. | TATOOSH-Passed out May 2—Schr|William Chalmers s Found Dead in Tem- Through Sleeper from L °°‘"'°{‘¢"1\‘:u‘3§".'_‘.’,.‘,’.';.‘, os. s(unon 113 N. Los Angele_Street. Los Angeles San Francisco Merced, “ Fresno. Hanford, S Visal Vice President and Chief Engineer. 'Foruter, from San Pedro, for Port Town- porary Structure, Victim of kersfield_and, points on R-u-ar. 283 Bacon Black § Leaves 7 p. m. daily, 54 | send: stmr San Mateo, hence May 19 for 10:55 A. M.—For Smcluo.l Riversbank, @) gikiens, GO Truckee 6:15 next morning. pesmedlate votmte Apply to V. G. BOGUE, 2¢ | Na v A e ' 2| VALDBZ-Salled May #-Stmr Port-|mitted suicide by cutting his throat with 24| SITKA—Saited May 22—Stmr Santa Ana, |® F220r in a barn he had erected for Tacoma. His Own Hand. X Onkdalo and points an Slerra Rallway. B i i’ 1 4:00 P, M.—For Stockton, Fresno and in- ac a up ' land Express for Denver, 3 € FORT BRAGG-Sailed May 22—Stmr Willi; hal; k o, 4 -;:1 National Ci for San Franeiséo. knowna‘;lr.(;fl:‘mgxm fio);m';r,l‘y :xrwa :-':,2. NEW FRISCO MARKET, Sleeper returning leaves Truckee Kansas City, Chicago and Grand Can-{ GOLDEN GATE, Near Buchanam Bumbolde ¥ 24 | for V: temporary purposes on Fifteenth stres t. g K, 3 | TN FoBoS—Passed out May 23—Nor | between Howard and Folsom. The bog: " o {'n.xm- FFICES—Ferry buildin STALLS TO LET. Saste Bean.... [pin Diges & 34| stmr Herculos, from San Pedro, for Lu-(of the unfortunste man wgs Spcoveio 9:15 p.m.,arrivcshcrflOSa.m. oL L gl 124 Frndies ey Co Breas sall May 2 1y last 3 razo) 2 g Bt L Mmasees & ¥ Aveu Moy 3| - MONTEREY Cloarod Moy SizStme Ar.|§e 10 /o THe Fder was e ’"fiw’"""’&mmmw ind San| BACIGALUPI & STEVENS, Hosweed.. .. ¢ by " ke }m"‘}f,"‘“‘”"‘“‘“' and salled May 21 f0r |~ Ghaimers disappeared, left his home 1113-1115 Fillmore St, - o ot Ay 3| BANTA BARBARA-Arrived May 23— |early in the morning, but nothing was, BlrEeaniae g (e x e p i o i ETOT OrKs e mes iy < 2 A —Arrfved May 22— ligve e was atten o umn. s Certificats 25 | Sehr 8alano, from San Pedro; schr Daunt- | When he /did not return“‘!or suppe: MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY. sm L:dl a;: Ne; 3::""" £ | less, from San Pedro; schr Falcon, from | scarch was made and the body was found. ook Davg gud Pundayw ogl ks P! “flpflo. - laced by a 9 - Just what caused the act i8 not known. Lv. ‘rancis~o. A P every desc n T 52| gSolled May m1-stmr Santa Monica, for | Shaimers was Mol sad T T IN FULL OPERATION ; A Mt A LB Y of The Metropolian TACOMA—Arrived Mny 23—Schr Ruth E | 5ided &t 227 Thirteenth street. Godfrey, hem‘esh_i(‘aE\;‘ N PORT. Commission Houses La 3 | [NEWPORT NEWS—In port May 2—| New hun utlon Stmrs Santa Rita and Santa Maria, for|able mt, | San Francisco; former ex-Minnewaska, |corner atter ex-: Mlnne! nka. dm 3| fixc\' PORTS. Apply to E nut 28| IEITH—Aer\ed May 22—Fr ship Duch- 28 | ess de Berry, from Tacoma. —_— - HARBOR VIEW Telephone West 1160 Surety y of New York. Contract, Ju- diclal and Fidelity Bonds. JUDSON BRUSIE, Manager, Room .10, Ferry Building. .D. W. CARMI co. Inc.. Gen. Agents, 1008 Fiitmore. S 2 Blatatatatatats T¥ . ; oy 2 51-2,C;;;‘E%e;a::::.“:::,m*m;fi‘: ey | FRESNO, May, 28, —Thomas How-| e ' Genuine Must Bear S ey e .&. = B icons arizes day nore bark| B, il (e morelng by How: FaoSinio Sgntre | 158 Bl e s v :‘,:,:_ SLEARD Passed out May 2 Ger bark Ahoteun, 248 g;w:‘l'd,m because B B g Soturdays only . for Point, 3 Gm\cu—s-uoa Say Ger stmr gera- | Howden was. 45 years.of. PIL ae,!z’ 4 way stations. E ]w. for San Fraucisco. |leaves kwo & lnrkot .\‘_,

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