The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 18, 1912, Page 1

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N A~ < / WEATHER FORECAST Highest Temperature w1 ¥y 561 T R perafure Yesterday Lowest Monany Fair: morning fox: lght east winds chansing to Night, 45 For details of the Weather see Page 15. WANTED—Party _with capital to go mini S an aggregate state and j 5 - > '8 | A & & Flchest and healthiest ‘district of South Amer national deposits of E k‘ p T4 3 7 . MIDDLE AGED man wishes work of some kind FranciSeo - e seases (repests of 1y Pas g Py - T R T fl as August 14 and Septem- \\ LA For Continuation of These Advertisements ber 3,1012). : /£ : ; Sce Classified Pages VOLUME CXIIL.—NO. 18. PRIDE OF PSS é e 3 e o oo Strong Alm of Federal Law Breaks Through Barrlers of Steel to leerate BAID WADE LPON g Tab Locomotlves Crash, but None Killed TURKS [j{fiim 403 cod DT DEN OF GRIME [cerpontiat et Si'ffm;Many Travelers Have Marvelous Escape in Railroad Wreck THEIH F i_EET !N GH'N M_BWN Shanish’ Temm | Snapshot of the two locomotives just after the headon collision at Luzon. The photograph was taken by one of the passengers WUN VlBTflHY | on the trains. The picture shows that the impact of the trains musl have been terrific. o United States geographical board | Second Sea Engagement Between Moslems and Athenians Is Fought Near Entrance to Dardanelles, ton, which made the official | | i \ Force of 100 Marshals,|»eme of Yerba Buena isiand “Goat | 4 Hammers Break in' Do0rs; | «1aca hs popia 5t 855 menpotaco e Demolish Windows and |common usage adopt the Spanish term, €hase Fugitives Through Soc0) ding to J. S. Dunnigan, c‘erk. of! Dark Alleys in the Night‘:“ Rt e e 4 from the capital i s a virtual victory in the fight YANDEMONIUM IS to preserve the euphonious and historic | title waged several months ago by the RAISED BY ATTACK | xative Sons and Daughters ot the| and After Heavy Fi Golden West and other organizations| SV 2 | and individuals under the leadership of | . 8 2 Lt » - L e - v | Mussulman Craft Retire of the Women'’s Con- | rp. As s00n as the news of the! | ; - » { ; , e : 9 | Behind Forts With COlC e i riginal decision labeli the island| : : . X 2 - x 3 Are Taken to City |°" ! ing_the istand | [l v . O ) il e | Flying and Bands Playing, reached San Francisco The Call| 1 to Await ACtiON |started to work and aroused enthus-| M . X e e ; T \/ e Crcat Cioerd Chis which resulted in the sending of 4 Be Taken t efid : . | i e ak 10 | ey tiTagrhren of protest to Washing- & . 1 e k End Hideous Trade Long f & 1 B L N ) T . ~| I[KING GEORGE'S L ‘ S8 Practiced in This City RSB ek A SAID TO BE SERIOUS army and navy, in petitions, ss for appropriations, use the | 8 4 YA B . 1 name of Yerba Buena and that the local # > officials see that the proper title is # S | \ i 5 4 o 1] 3 y ¥ g . Ciiiiaes Georgio N & to the island in all textbooks, & e . 4 3 3 : . % dinances and new publications. Bears Brunt of Con and Finally Pulls Out SPANIELS IN SATIN : ! ; Cand e Range in Crippled Condi VIE FOR BLUE TAG| {i¥ ’ p : : tion, Torpedo Boats and : « Ui o) f e\ ? g : Submarines Remaining “Yuan Shi Kai” Takes: First| i " ! : Out of Range of Sul- Prize at New York’s b i/ L tan’s Guns Du:rin'r Raking Pekinese Show i W e B 4 g 4 and Accurate Gunnery 1 Dispatch to The Call) NEW YORK, Dee. 17.—Their pierflng 3 ol % 4 little yells—thay haraly coujd .Q}}flmr} et A o i ke v, 0 2 Another naval battle | vibrating through the corridors | ey < g # . e 1 twhen-the Turkis Plaza hotel, 200 T’ekinese; . 4 3 8 spaniels inaugurated the third annual of the Pekinese club of America / z-iif::m::“wt"r»w“?fif:-EWUMAN JINps > ;ou:clilil:lsg ollide Head On I GUERIE OF H) ts they are, the “doggles supreme. They strutted before | . RICHMOND, Dec. 17 —Traveling at about 35 miles an hour, eastbound s flashing, each vying with | | gagement, after a long ¥ for the valuable prizes of- \'mm Fe passenger train ,\'u,‘m and ?«’efllhouml fmckmn local No. 41 cmshc(l'j | of shots, the smaller G e B Koo o A headlong into each other this morning at 10:35 o'clock a half mile east of | tired, leaving the This meeting of Pekinese has come the Luzon siding, two miles east of Pinole, demolishing the engines and! { navy, the cruiser to be one of the annual classics among baggage cars of both trains, injlring two trainmen and two passengers and | pear the brunt ¢ the dog shows, he first prize winner | endangering the lives of several hundred passengers. That no fatalities | ”’"1”" seemed to of the day was Yuan Shi Kai, owned | F\ Groff, Newspaper | ¢ PRI SR IS ti 1 Graft Chi | small caliber & | Frances TOll, ewspap occurred is considered miraculous. | Sénsationa. ra arges by Lady Samuelson, by Toto of Noke| Wriser Recently Employed [FORTUNE LEFT 1 The cause of the wreck, according Formally Made by |ooene s il SEDIL-BAHR, Dardanel this morning outside the Dardanelles s was very heavy. After the battle the Turkl ships returned to their an flags flying and bands the enthusiastic appla lining the shore According to an ey verifies the official report b Hamasa. J s i 7 shells. Finall in San Francisco, May IN TWO WILLS to Agent W. B. Trull of this city, was d g e ; B d e £t udge Buck to Jihe con ; : VACATIONS FOR Die From Injuries S i ’a‘“‘li“’:n;:fl:'r‘cofar’\_‘m“:q‘“: Judg Tha fuels torpéde bast & Grand Jury rines remained behind an is J = B observe orders received before the train | p ¥ o P during the fighting. TAKING THUGS L ANCTL NS D it ‘iM'“m"c”m s Son Is fo be Bene-|iq¢ this city to meet the Stockton train S e it s T ces A Grof, & magasine writer and| ficiary Only If He Can “Brace |or the Luzon siding. oo ety bec. 17.—rhat|TURKISH WARSHIPS Kansas City Police Chief Offers|newspaper woman, until recently em- | The wreck occurred, at the edge of a s £ . | - IN Q r | RETIRE IN DISORDER g g Slake on’ & San. WAyl newsHMper: Up and Be a Man ivut on the sharp curve which hid the | SPeriff Joel H. Mansfield has been | Bonuses to His Men in Hope et a0 ey, whi BBt making exorbitant and fllegal claims| of Chec/finz Crime Wave | she either jumped or accidentally fell| DENVER, Dec. 17.—Two wills hpve}HPOL onb another. Engineer W. H. :f;:tn,: ‘;‘,;,“"’{ffi,’.‘“T:‘.l{lf” \r::):::\‘ T s from the seventh story window of an|been prepared by Alonzo Thompson, | Webb and Conductor Bert Rutley had| . Wb e 0t ) A | office buliding, landing on the roof of |octogenarian millionare and spiritual- | charge of train No. 10, while Conductor | ~* b iy R e KANSAS CITY, Dec. 17.—"“Beginning|{an adjoining one story building. Both | ist of Denver. In the first will, his son,|H. A. Woodcock and’ Engineer D. S. at once, a ten days’ leave of absence| ¢ her arms and legs were broken and [ Alonzo, Jr., is to be given the entire | Hopkins were in charge of the other. ith pay will be granted each Patrol-|per skuil probably was fractured. fortune 1f he can “brace up and be a|Webb and his fireman, J. T. Carr, and nan who brings in, dead or alive. any| o Groff, who is a daughter of [man.” The young man's conduct is|Hopkins and his fireman, F. W. Arnold, ighway man caught in the act of | jiace y.wic’s Grofr, a lawver of this|to be the influence which decides |jumped from their cabs as the engines seizing a purse from a woman or hold-| oy o 25 vears old and recently re-|Whether he becomes beneficiary under |came into view and a collision was seen ing up a eitizen.” (urned homs from San Francisco. Her |thé first will, or another one by which |to be unavoidable. They probably owe This erder was issued by the chief of [ L. " 2iq that she had no reason]he is bequeathed $5. | their lives to that fact. police today in an effort to check the| - attempting sulcide, Both wills were signed by Thompson | Charles Wesley, baggageman on traln unprecedented crime wave that has Upon regaining consclousness to- |Vesterday afternoon and placed in the|No. 10, received a sprained foot and a swept Kansas City in the last month. |\ rieq Grofr said she did not Know [hands of his attorney. It young|wrenched back, being struck by the| e >80 ing this time 200 holdups have| o\l "0 "o e from the window | Thompson's conduct meets with his |tender of the engine when the front GEE ST o v lgiiion i MansBellle | i chlet 1 ed, 100 “hundred “restienkes AR LALEN bar hialangs. and Tk father's approval before the will be-|his car collapsed and the momentum ot | O & eXPenses and his pointed rap at | destroye business houses have been robbed and " % (5 WU DU STl Ly U | comes effective, the old man himself | the train behind It carried it over the | 1.\ . Attorney Swart for neglect-| “The Turl three murders have been committed. g will tear up the will leaving the son|tender. Herbert ‘Taylor, the baggage- | tried to kill myself,” she said. “I will BANK ROBBERS DAY LATE| get well, though, as this is not the|ORly $5, but if he should die before|man on the Stockton train, was buried first time I have had my legs hroken.” |the change in conduct has come about|beneath a pile of milk cans when his Utah Yeggs Bore Half Night to Find| Miss Groff had been visiting her |the lawyer is to determine which will | car was telescoped, but escaped with Valuables Moved father's office and only the stenogra- |Shall be probated. | minor injuries. K. Williams of Stock- pher was present at the time she| Thompson a short time ago dc(‘lflr?d‘lon, a passenger on the Stockton local, crashed to the roof of the bullding six | that his wife and son were attempting | had a shoulder dislocated, while 0. V. stories below. The stenographer said|t0 send him to an insane asylum «in| Attkisson, a moving picture operator ot | order to obtain his estate. Later Mrs.|Concord, had a wrist sprained. Both in- i Thompson ~filed petition for divorce, |jyred passengers were brought to this bench and ordered the 19 jurymen to She w | conduct a rigia investigatio enemy retirdd in diso Sl : | room until she heard a scream and a |211€8Ing nonsupport. She was granted|cjiy and treated at the Abbott hospital. = iy i RS ot i k had moved away the day previ- her petition and $ 00 smlimony. Later in the day the members of the damaged, accord bl v ; g The shock of the collision threw y. Miss Anha Rauber, a telephone|crash. The window ledge is more than ey e Bas. | ind Juivaaccompanied. by the . ais- | formation o> : °"® ! three feet above the floor, and, accord- 5 sengers from their seats.in the coaches, exchange operator, alone in a buildin 1 W AP opoaite. discovered the men at work|!nE to the stenographer, Miss Groft had NEW CHIEF IS POHIITED and while many were badly shaken up early today just ns they broke through | "0t been itting in the Window. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—William J.| 2d ‘Tecelved cuts ana ‘brulses, there Flypa “of New York today was. ap.|Were no serious injuries. e foot walls. She telephoned : saying that each member of the jury|impregnable, have been ik Train No, 10 lef 2 o 3 and men as they | Marshal Brown and a running fight and JUDGE SAMPLES ORANGES | | inteq chief of the United States s b st this clty eastbound | ot receive . cbpy. -of the eharge to | (DAt ite defedders will be able o re at 9:55 o'clock this morning with or* - direction trap | exciting chase followed, but the robbers | (Speeial Dispatch to The ¢ ¥ > morrow morning. The foremgn of the | Only a few hours longer, according to a terror stricken Chi- | escaped. CHIGAGO, - Déc. ' 17.—Orkngs '+ Julsa V0% WhaNENry ; Jonsrtibent, . Andosnitey f:'::e::r&r:l;f‘m!:w:gf:;,n“‘;"%} TrI\‘m. jury is Chase Littiejohn, a retired taxi- | semiofficial account of the fighting SR BB, J 5 W o he Lu- s work had gone on flowed like water In the Unitea States|J0nR E. Wilke, now ichief supervising dermist and school trustee of Redwood | &round Janina. iour the Americans| BABY OFFERED FOR SALE |giatrict court today. Judge. Lanais|S8ent of the customs service. He winl |38 siding. According to Conductor| . b5 ihia ttesien 6 Tort Priant wers assume his duties tomorrow. For many | Rutley and Engineer Webb, they un- | o g nocusp sllenced: " after bombardment th trains from view until they were nearly marine has made an investigation because he was afraid | tphe paval battle fought of “hurting the sheriff's feelings” were | gige the T ell the semsational accusations made by |the comms Superior Judge H. Buck today FLpsiri charge to the San Mateo county grand| yesterday me 3 Immediately upon hearing the|«our fleet, consisting ¢ charge of the court the grand jury|spetsai, Psara and H directed its expert accountant, Lewls|cruiser Georgio Averof Q. Haven, to make a complete audit of | cruised toward the the expenses of the sheriff’s office. e entrai Judge Buck's ~ instructions for a diider Fr n CHINATOWN IN UPROAR ing’ to direct the probe has caused a|of hattle countywide sensation. JURORS ASK REPETITION The charge to the jury was made | miles, advancing shortly after 10 o'clock this morning, | forts and t when the members of the inquisitorial | firing, wi the Messudi TREMONTON, Utah, Dec. 17.-—After body gathered in the superior court- |light flotilla of enemy aboring half tlie night to break into| old concrete money vaults of the room to receive special instructions. |under the for mkaleh Judge Buck read the charge from the|&an operations she was engaged at the time and knew “After hour State bank of Tremonton, four robbers | A . % nothing of what was going on in the were dismayed to discover- that the trict attorney, returned to the court- The continued assaults room and asked to have the charge|©n Fort Bizani, the key read once more. Judge Buck declined, | Janina, and regarded b cret service by Secretary MaeVeagh of nerous secret trap doors | o Ak ) L i 0 2 ,1 H”“”I chops, | Oreville Mother Will Dispose of Child "’“"’_]:ds'""i"““ "‘”:'v'_g" "; :"e BoYE ol e, | for Reasonable Price Vol neolying elmht | gare. 0f s and streets, so| 1% e a0 oranges seizeq by the federal authori- a few of the more | OROVILLE, Dec. 17.—W. F. Pilgrim. | jes November 13, in Pgpviso, IlL, ‘on who recently was offered $2,000 for an 5 BT : on. | batteries. : the ground that they were colored by % 3 i 1 hiave called you together this morn- | batteries. ok iam i e { orphan baby girl that he and his wife |, wsweating” process. police commissioner of New York. ductor Woodcock of the Stockton train, | ing. 1o present to you for your consid.| TheTight wing of the Greek forces fs FIVE GIRL his orders named Luzon as the meet- g = | are rearing, and has won the choices I eration certain facts in regard to the | advancing toward Fort Drom, at the ‘(1\[, “.m,(‘]'. ately | prizes at two baby shows, received a RANCHER ROPED BY FOE GIANT HAS ?__HILD ILLNESS | ing place. As a result neither train management of the finances of this | summit of the mountain opposite Ei- 3 letter from an Oroville woman, signéd = FRESNO, Dec. 17.—J. Allen Hall, a|(réw expected to meet the other and|county. At the outset I will say that|ganj. Great confusion prevails among 2 ¢{only with the initials “L. S T.” in-| BELLE FOURCHE, S. D, Dec. 17.—| field engineer for the Fresno Canal and both trains were traveling at a high | it has been my desire in the nearly 30 [, o oorodors of the fort. The g Donaldina Cameron of | @ i 0 tne name and address of the|Earl Cody, son of a ranchman near |Irrigation company, lies at his home|speed when the engines appeared. ip|Years I have had more or less to dol, \\o romoved and the Turks are'leav- n mission went With| o who made Pilarim the cash ofter | Bison; this county, was “roped” and |seriously fil with an attack of infantile | front of each other around the curve.| Wit Couniv affalre to see as far asf, rad. from pite ek U | for nis little mirl. The woman wrote | dragged to his death by some unidenti- | paralysis. Hall became ill several| The engineers applied their emergency o ;m-‘d;n;m::;); Z?;C::m'e’i”o;;: Gederal Fapounizskis who ix‘in pec- | that she was the mother of a 10 months’ | fled enemy and the body was thrown |days ago, but it Was not until today | brakes and, with their firemen, jumped | 1,y (ne people in the way of taxes Nas| sonal command, has aroused the en- ‘nl(l baby, which she would dispose of, | into a small creek, declare county offi-]that the physician became aware of | for safety. honestly expended. It makes no dif-! thusiasm of the Greek troops by his providing the prospective huyer would | elais. Several gashes were found on|the exact nature of the disease. = Hali| . In the crash that followed the boilers | terence to me in what party the de- | courage, The fall of Bizani will free love it and she could get a good prh-el Cody’s head and the throat was purple | is. six feet four inches in height and|2f the tWo locomotives were tofn from | linquency. if any, exists, although as a Rk o Ml n o b s Mol it an the road {o Janina. for it and.swollen. gy “lweighs 240 pounds. R vl b Continued Page 2, m. 5 Continued on Page 2, Column 4 The government warmly has congra« 7 derstood that they were to meet tl | 2 T re! t years Flynn has been in charge of the % The charge to the jury was as fol- | }asted all day. One shell destroyed the Neiv York division of the secret service, | other train at Christie, a station four ey artillery magazine, while others put out and during the early days of Mayor | Mmiles east of the point where the col- of operation the guns of the enemy's Gaynor’s administration was deputy | lision occurred. = According to Con- Gentlemen of the grand jury nted escaped alte prison in the hail of of the procuress of den, affording a valuable ntification

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