CALL, FRIDAY, 8, 14 THE SAN FRANCISCO NOVEMBER 1901. BANKERS ARE WARNED TO LOOK OUT BOYIDENTIFIES BOSSES' DEFEAT BOOKER T. WASHINGTON FOR NOTES STOLEN BY HIGHWAYMEN — RICE'S MURDERER A GOOD LESSON Endorses Pe=ru-na Says "Pe-ru-na A.Cleve Gives Damaging Pinkerton Detective Agency Actively Engaged in Work of Republicans Are Happy Is a Certain Cure for Catarrh." Testimony Against Running Down Members of Notorious Curry Gang, Over Result of the Suspect. Who Are Wanted for Many Robberies and Murders Battle. Prosecution Rests Its Case Greatest Gain for Clean After Examining Many arrival in this city yesterday Government Since Elec- of Colonel William A. Pinkerton, Witnesses. the noted head of the National tion of Bard. Detective Agency, will result in THE vigilance on part extra the of The preliminary examination of William bankers and business men throughout the The independent Republicans, to the Buckley, Thomas Moran, Charles Donnel- State in watching for persons who may number of 10,000, who filed a Duncan, potent protest ly and Edward on the charge of try to pass a quantity of bank notes against bossism by voting for Eugene murdering George W. Rice, the non-union stolen in the hold-up of the Great North- E. Schmitz or Joseph S. Tobin, are not machinist, at Twentieth and Howard ern Railway train, near Wagner, Mont., likelyto Join in any movement for the es- streets, on the evening of October 11, was July 3 last by the notorious "Curry yesterday. on tablishment of a new political party. continued before Judge Mogan gang." They are determined, however, After over a dozen witnesses had been to have examined, the prosecution rested and the The vigilance of the Pinkerton detec- their rights in the Republican party. The case was continued till to-morrow morn- tives Is being exercised not only on the machine politicians have learned a lesson ing, when the defense will announce Pacific Coast but throughout the entire that they will long remember. A any new whether evidence will be offered. republic, and the word passed all over order of party leadership must be the re- The most important witness examined Cleve, years age, the country is to secure the members of sult. It is no wonder that Republican •was Arthur a boy 16 of the gang, despite the cost. ¦who works for A. J. McNicoll & Co., ele- voters were disgusted at the spectacle of vator repairers. He testified that he was two Democrats— W. F. Herrin and Jere sitting on the front of the car and saw Burke— preparing a ticket for the Repub- W. J. Piatt and his daughter, who were lican party. the first witnesses examined, sitting there. The independent anti-machine Republi- He also noticed the defendants, Buckley can voters now present their compliments and Moran, standing- together on the car. to Judge McKinley of Los Angeles, Moran, he said, occasionally jumped off Johnny Mackenzie of San Jose, A. B. the' car and looked behind where Rice Lemmon of Santa Rosa and others of th=s was sitting. When the car reached Twen- State Committee and beg to remind the I tieth street he saw a man clubbing Rice, gentlemen from the interior that State but it was not Moran. Buckley got off interference in local concerns is not a : the car and fired the shots at Rice as he good thing for the party that interferes. lay on his back on the street. He was The Call desires the Republican news- asked to identify Buckley, and he walked papers throughout the S*ate to recall an from the witness stand to where Buckley incident of the State Central Committee's was sitting and placed his hand on his Indorsement of the Kelly-Crimmins- i shojlder. Buckley turned perceptibly pale. Burns-Lynch County Committee: Judge | He pointed to Moran as the man who ran McKinley of Los Angeles came here with away with Buckley and the man who did a typewritten decision of the controversy; the clubbing. They ran toward Shotwell within fiveminutes after Augustus Tilden street and he saw Buckley turn the cor- and A. Ruef, representing respectively the ner -toward Nineteenth street. two contending factions, had closed the The boy's evidence differs from that of argument. Judge McKinley produced Cue Piatt and his daughter, who testified that typewritten decision and read it to the Moran was the man who did the clubbing, members of the State body assembled in but otherwise it entirely corroborates it. Golden Gate Hall. It was instantly The other witnesses examined were: adopted. Drs. Maher and Rlxford. of the City and The friends of Kelly, Crimmins, Gage ; County Hospital: Lieutenant Price, Detec- and Burns went away from the hall tives Graham and Fitzgerald, Dr. Baeiga- laughing immoderately at the undoing, as lupi.autopsy surgeon; Dr. W. J. Mahonev they supposed, of the Republican Primary E. H. Mills. Miss Fannie Dowdall, Charles League. The merriment was premature, Angelus, motorman, and William Spiess. as the league came forward again with conductor of the car; W. H. Kidd and renewed strength, and the machine bosses Booker T. "Washington, the famous educator, founder of TusKejee Institute John Boost. were compelled to expend $25,000 or $30,000 i Alabama, has done more than any colored man now living for the advanceiu^w to buy Democratic votes in order to de- of his race in this country. In a recent letter from Tuskegee, Ala., he says: feat the anti-boss Republicans at the pri- j ADVERTISEMENTS. mary. Now comes the revelation that The Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio: Wells, who was nominated for Mayor by i — Peruna, the bosses did not receive as many votes j Gentlemen "Your remarkable remedy, is certainly unexcelled at the general election as were thrown as a tonic. Ihave used one bottle and Ican truthfully say that Ihave for the Republican ticket in the primary contest last August. never taken any medicine that has improved me as much as Peruna. Ol The downfall of the bosses in San Fran- ; f\J"WE will add strength to the Republican Peruna has my hearty commendation as a catarrhal tonic and a certain Cisco j party in the State. It is the greatest vic- cure for catarrh." BOOKER WASHINGTON. NEED tory for clean politics since the election I not noted says in- i shatter, dry up i the States Senate. What this man must nerves and secretions un- of Mr. Bard to United The passing of Herrin, Lynch and Burke spire faith. The late President McKln- ' der its blighting presence. So stubborn to Dibble and Cosper in retirement i ley said of him In an address at Tuske- and difficult of cure is this disease that to Join ¦ a remedy BOAST is observed with peculiar satisfaction. gee.tree- "Hewe (BooKer(Booker Washington)Washinsrtnnt ha glasses or cur trator city, and nestles treacherously In every of skill in fit- in fact announced- by the Administrator- ! the cure of catarrh a practical certainty ting them properly to the elect. !hamlet. It flies with vampire wings is not only the testimony of the people. A vast sum of money was given out to } from country to country and casts a black but many medical men declare it to be need Fisk, | shadow of despair over all lands. Its true. eyes. You only ask promote the success 6f Arthur G. stealthy you neighbor the Examiner's candidate for District At-! approach and its lingering stay If do not derive prompt and satla- your who has had The story goes that the promo- make it a dread to the physician and a factory results from the use of Peruna, torney. pest the patient. to giving glasses fitted by No and took the unfortunate i to write at once Dr. Hartman. a us. ters strikers Catarrh in some form, catarrh in some full statement of your case, will candidate's coin and then took a much enemy and he better recommendation needed rest. Sadness prevails in some lo- , stage lurk3as an in the slightest be pleased to give you his valuable ad- calities over the defeat of ex-Assembly- cough or cold. vice gratis. could be given than his or hangs No tissue, function or organ of the bo'ly Address Dr. Hartman. President of The r.an Fisk, but no cloud of sorrow ravages: her testimony. The history of the Curry gang reads over Suisun, the home of ex-Speaker Al-| escapes its muscles wither. Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus. Ohio. What we novel, express car wa3 blown to splinters with like a dime for it is replete with dynamite $20,000 in den Anderson. Ihave done for them we can robbery and cash and a quan- outgoing County j and cold-blooded murder. Mem- tityof unsigned currency of the First Na- The Clerk. W. A. 566.700 866,719 inclusive. 586.740 to 866.739 inclu- bers of the gang have fallen before the be chief clerk his i to ARBASTGING FOB \ do for you. tional Bank of Portland, Or., was Deane, is to under sue- sive. 866.800 to 866,839 inclusive, SS7.QOO to 567.019 RECEPTION bullets of brave officers, while the rob- - secured cessor, Albert B. Mahony. by the robbers. ; ..\ \ t . inclusive. 867.060 to 867.119 Inclusive. TO GENERAL J. F. i Remember our name bers have taken the lives of officials in Sheriff :. SMITH border to the felon's doom. Josiah Hazen of Converse Coun- and addres". escape ty; Wyoming, led posse in The operations of the "Curry gang" ex- a pursuit of October' 3Immigrants. Address of Welcome Will B« Deliv- the robbers, but two days after the hold- closely | — tend o\er the past six years and the fa- men were soon on the spot and ered by Mayor Phelan Other up Hazen and 'one of his deputies were womin, but she not Statistician Richard Elleston of the vorite hiding place of the members has killed in a fight with questioned the would j Immigration Bureau been the "Hole in the Wall" country in the outlaws. The give them any information. She was held j United States makes Details. gang murderers got away and reached tha investigation. Last Sun- the following report of the number of having charge Wyoming. The members of the "Hole in'the country, pending further j The general committee In were cowboys and their first steps in Wall" - where pui- day week a well-dressed man entered a iimmigrants arrived at this port during the arrangements for the reception and sult was impossible. .• ¦ crime were taken as "rustlers," or cattle store in Nashville and offered a $20 note : the month of October: ?J7Kearr*vst-5.F The Pinkerton agency was set to work purchase. The ; military review to be tendered to Briga- \ thieves. The leader of the band is Har- by the railroad company. Superintendent in payment of a small Total 431. —and 174 visitors and tourists. dier General James F. Smith at the Pa- vey I^ogan, alias "Harvey Curry," alias George storekeeper could not change it and went : Nationalities English. US; Japanese. 115: Mex- I¦at — B. Sayers. who is now in 15; vilion next "Wednesday evenfngr met at «• vs "Kid Curry," aiias "Bob Jones," alias located to a neighbor to secure change. The note ; ican. 10S; Spanish American. Russians, 3: ... . 4 m^^_ San Francisco, took up the work, ha 9. Of the total number 147 "Tom Jones." Associates of the leader traced the gang was recognized there as one of those de- i Scandinavians. are the California Hotel last night, with Dr. brother, Logan, from the "Hole in tho the Pinkerton circular. Two returning to the United States. Occupations— McCarthy the were his Louis alias Wall" country through Wyoming. scribed in 116; merchants, 45; miscellaneous, W. D. in chair. "Louis Curry," alias "Lonny Curry"; R. Utah. detectives v.vre summoned by telephone Mariners. It was announced that Governor Gage Curry, Curry." Kansas. Colorado. Arizona. Arkansas. He not stated, 27; farm laborer?. 17; labjrers, 18; E. alias "Bob alias "Bob Mississippi and they questioned the stranger. miners, 9; clerks, 7; unable reception A visit DR. JORDAN'S great A Lee"; alias "John Logan"; and back to Arizona where gave name as Ferguson said he | 10; engineers. carpenters, would be ot attend the John Curry, the trail was lost, as the gang dispersed. his and 7; farmers, 4; physicians. 4; musicians. 6; and after a discussion it was resolved that Georse Curry. George Parker, alias was from Texas. The officers informed teachers, 2; blacksmiths, 2; occupation. In- Some time' afterward the i no Mayor Fhelan deliver "Hutch Capsidy." alias "George Cassidy.'' • Pinkertons him that he was under arrest, when in cluding and 12P. should the address «MOSEOa' OF fISATOBY^ .heard of the robbers -as being In th? Ferguson two big women children. reported r alias "Ingerfield": Harry Longbaugh, en instant drew re- of welcome. A committee that m} 10"KASnTSI.ttt.6:t*7-.S.C.?.Cii. i Lonsrbaugh," swamps of MlssissfDpi. and the hunt be- serve 6 :.lias "Kid alias "Harry pan again. • volvers. The officers grappled with him i the Mayor was willingto in the \ \Jf The Largest Anatomical Musruniinthe \ Alonzo"; O. Hanks, alias "Camilla Vr> from the -South th*» fought them oft, dashed Into th-i ! Artistic Ladies' Tailoring. place of the Governor. B i»i.in_ World: Weaknesie* or aujr rontr»eted m C. LEADER OF CURRY GANG ¦sleuths followed- tho' game but he LESTER. • alias "Charlie alias human I and Jumped into passing ice | street, The committee Colonel Hanks." Jones." traced :to ( Cripple street and a S Kearny upstairs. selected Thomas -I*'--*'""' -ibeCoist- i-.-t. years. |jj Chariie"; Maud Jones, AND WOMAN HE ASSOCI- .'them Creek. Colo. wagon. He drcve the wagon at a fast F. Barry to act as chairman of the even- 0 /Sal 3 "Deaf alias "An- When the Pinkerton 'men Rodgers." alias % arrived there lost sight by the battered ing. ushers will be made of details VA DR. JORDAN-DISEASE OF MEN nie "Maude Williams" ATED WITH. tbe gang ;>sraln dispersed,. rate and was to The had by Jury. military organizations 0 J« Consultation free and Q and a woman known as "Lillian Rose." went, but the detectives. Wtien the horses of the ice Wants a Trial from the different A sturdy private. \ officers to Dodsori.' a suburb of the held up j to take part in reception. A iC^li by inter. A Bullets have ended the career of John City, Kan- wagon fell exhausted man n. Mrs. Mane Smith appeared in Judge which are the IJL**