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had been laid by the prosecution on the allegation that the 1200000 drawn from the Mint by Tirey Ford had taken a myterlou and unusual financial course and for that reason had not appeared of entry In the book of the railroad company rwhen It waa ebown that the 66000 given to the relief fund had passed through the Mint In th Same manner Assistant DUtrlct Attorney William Hoff Cook etated that while he Ijad Intended to cloo the eae of the people yesterday thie development would practically cause a reopening of the cue In this connection He said that on next Monday he would Introduce bout lx banking witnesses to ahow that the I8500O donation and about 1100000 morn of the railroads money had been deposited In tho Welle Fargo Nevada National Bank and paaaed through the clearing house In the regu larf commercial manner TESTIFY AS TO DRAWIXO MOXEY The majority of the witnesses heard during the day gave testimony relative tw the drawing the 100000 from the Mint alter tne disaster of April 190S Tq all of this Carroll Cook for the de rrtiiround that defendant Coffey waa not preaent and participating In any of these tranaactiona and consequently not bound by them VE Hawkins who In April 1900 waa cashier of the relief fund with headquarters at tr If 8 Branch Mint on Fifth street testified to having seen Cashier Cole of the Mint pay Tlrey la Ford 150000 In paper money on May jSStrt of that year He Identified the money as having been received In con trlbutlons by the Red Cross and turned over to Cole In exchange for gold The witness said that he had not seen defendant Coffey at the Mint Thomas Burns cashier of the United States Sub Treasury also gave testimony relative to the paying of 1100000 In gold currency to Tirey rora ne saia it was an orainary open financial transaction with no aecrecy about It i When William Abbott of the law department of the United Railroads was called by the proaecution Stanley Moore entered a protest against his taking the witness stand on tho ground that there were fourteen Indictments against him In one or which ha waa I joined with Coffey Although Abbott had made more than fifty demands for trial he had been refused The right todecllne to testify under such eiri cumatances went to the Innocent as well as the guilty ABBOTT ALLOWED TO TESTIFY On the statement of Assistant District Attorney Cook that Earl Rogers of counsel for the United Railroads had agreed that there would be no objection to Abbott being a witness the latter took the stand He told of having gone to the Mint with Ford on one occasion and that on their return the mofrey waa left In Forda office William Cole cashier of the Mint In 10 reviewed the tranaactlon In reply to a question by Robert Ferral of counsel for the defense Cole said that the transaction was an open one and without concealment Charles Heggerty who In 1900 waa an office boy for Ruef testified to Rust having met Mullally and Ford in the bathroom of a flat which was his temporary office James Sharp and Thomas Lynch connected with the safe deposit department of the Western National Bank testified to Rust having three boxes In that place which he occasionally visited George Francis secretary and clerk for Tlrey I Ford told of a Visit Ruef paid to Fords office Nathan Belle a clerk In the Mint testified that he had assisted Hawkins In putting together the 50000 in paper money which Ford secured a few days after tne Mayor signed the trolley franchise Dehler acting treasurer of the United Railroads testified that the books of the company for 1901 were In the potsesston of certified accountants in New York He did not know whether they contained entries of the 200000 transaction or not George Starr former bookkeeper of the company is also in New Tork Judge Dunne gave the Jurors very strict instructions to report to him any attempt no matter how remote to approach them In relation to thle case land dismissed them until Monday morning to which time the trial was ad journed Mint Officials Galletlte testify m0Wm yv sx laaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaai7illaaaaaaml f75 txK0ReaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVirJ I I lHE ifiaWBHIki Jl IM iirf lf fmSmS I 1 1 HMrMBMw x1 1 If nalMgfBaWMaBMr 9l KM en xTdfsKJsHru fm tTta JCShsSHVeWKlBIB wm elMsBMsvpHsk1 jMYZ4lsAjm3ms7jKimt IfffEo lSfMMwf vunXilBLssBBBrVill ry I uj ttvJWKEjlKtfiyjyliKIBifBP Mai Three Mmt and Sub Treasury Official Who Were on the Witness Stand in the Trial of MW Coffey Boodle Supervisor Yesterday COLONEL DENICKE DIES IN EUROPE He Succumbs to Heart Disease While Traveling With Family ARMY OFFICER GETS THOROUGH DRENCHING K7 Captain Cruston Falls is Bay From Slippery Ground of Fort HcDowell Captain Arthur Cranston Eighth Infantry stationed at Fort McDowell fell la the bay yesterday and but for the qnUk action of those near by would have had a serious experience Captain Cranston was leaving Angel Island to corns to this side and was about to board the XJeutenant Mur Jv pbyv one of the new harbor boats when um iv ww mw ftrvunu ana 4 plunged headlong Into the water iBetCTewm me rag went rapidly I tights laid and drew Captain Cranston ti on board when he was found not to ber Injured bat thoroughly drenched ak YM He contlnned hi trip to the city finding comfort and warmth in the eaglne reorn whloh sufflead for seml i drying purposes and at la destination i Injthe rooms et the ehlef duartermaster ia i ijnoej ar ssmsbIC la Jas llesi Wile mrt ewirr cmemuia beao vs ice Bwofw iiMroff be FmU oast Qrsnt sre ar llrfct wi ar iTviBitaaga I NeWs was received yssterday by Dohrmann that Corenl A Den Icke who had been traveling abroad died yesterday at Geneva Swltserland of heart failure For many years Colonel Denlcke had been identified with the commercial and lnduetlal life of San Francisco and his sudden demise will come as a shock to hosts of friends Sixty nine years ago he was born In Hanover Germany where hie father was a physician During the troublous times of the revolutionary period of 1841 In Germany hie family emigrated to New York where his father continued the practice of hi profession until the outbreak of our Civil War With every male member of his family her answered President Lincolns first call and left New York city for the front as a private of the Tenth New York Infantry a famous Zouave regiment At the close of the war he was brevetted Major for bravery la the field Hi arrived in San Francisco In lt and accepted a place as Inspector In th Custom house Subsequently he entered business closing out his interests In the Fredericksburg brewery in San Jose to th syndicate In 1SI0 He was for many years president of the Central Trust Company and took an active Interest In National Guard af falra He is survived by a widow and three children Frederick A Ernest and Mrs A Leuechner wife of Pro fessor Leuschner of Berkeley POLICE JUDGES HOLD FOUR FOR HIGHER COURTS CAPTURE ALLEGED TRAIN ROBBER Dutch Pete Stroff Taken to Portland Or From San Francisco John Smith alias Dutch Pete Stroff waa booked yeaterday at th City Prlaon by Deputy Sherlffa Fltigerald and Leonard of Portland Or en route to that city Smith is said to be wanted there on a charge of grand larceny and la alleged to be one ot a trio who held up the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Companys expresa a few miles out of Portland on December 17th last Smith wa captured recently In Santa Clara county and was taken north yeaterday afternoon He is said by the police to be an ex convict having served a term in the Montana penitentiary John Hayes ana Jamea Burk the other men alleged to have been im plicated in the bold up were arrested in Portland aeveral weeks ago and are awaiting trial The bandits secured 800 worth ot Jewelry from the aafe In the express car BI3LJ1ENI IS 3 StahslausEectrjb owefCpm pahys6bri0O Kr Construction si yy VC DEFENDAIaTMbMliFSrEBT T4 4 Suit isRusheiShrqugli Jyjthe AttonieystRecbrd JJlinjifj Weif Several Preliminary Hearinp Are Had in Important Felony Matters Joe Honeek was held to answer to the Superior Court yesterday by Police Judge Shortall on two charges of burglary He wa accused of having entered the room of Berry Benjamin Empken at 1171 Market street and the residence of John Dantaneo at 1012 Montgomery street Both burglaries were committed In January Tonr Mound was held to answer on a charge of assault with a dead1yweapon by Judge Shortall He was arrested for having assaulted Joe Demartmr on February 7th William Psterson was held to answer by Judge Deasy on two charge of burglary He is accused or having robbed the residence of Mr Julia Si grist at 100 Washington street and Mrs Georgia Trowbridge at 1130 Sacramento street At both places he represented himself to be an employ of a furniture cornpany 8 Purdyt etockbroker waa held to answer on akooargs of felony em beixlement by JudgeShortall He la accused of having appropriated 14170 from Jules Clerfayt a teemshpagant on December 17th WILLIAM KENT WILL ADDRESS SCHOOL CHILDREN Former Member of Lincolns Official Family to Speak at a School will be the principal speaker at the Lincoln day exercise to be held at the Wllmerdlng School of Industrial Arts this morning Kents address should be especially Interesting aa he is one of the few surviving member of the martyred Presidents official family Ha will tell of his connection with Lincoln and will Introduce Saome Interesting reminiscences of the man The schqol authorities are jubilant alt naving persoaaea Kent to rake part In the exercises He was here on Government business and became much In terested in tne preparations that are being made to celebrate th Lincoln centennial The exercises at tho school ill begin at 1010 oclock ii i ii AILEOED ROBBER BOOKED Arthur Baker wa booked at tk i it Prison yesterday by Patrolman Pateinu Cronin en a charge of having attempt ed to commit robbery If la I ttattempCtoJiold jipHayMary nes avenue1 ana Market street onflie night of February tlv AFFIRMS JUDGMENT OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Supreme Court Holdt That a Bank Should Receive mortpage Defloieney The Supreme Court yesterday af firmed the judgment of the lower court In the case of the Hlbernla Savbigs and Loan Society against James Boyd The action was for a Judgment for a deficiency remain Ing after a sale in foreclosure ot a certain piece of property In San Fran claeo The lull amount due upon the mortgage was 1111 and the amount realised upon the sal wa le leaving a deficiency of 5000 for which the bank received a judgment The defendant attacked the Judgment both upon the law and the evidence but the clalme were held to be unfounded by the Court Blake who has been arrested for ap alleged fraudulent passing of a check upon the Union Savings Bank of Oakland has been granted a writ ot habeas corpus by th Supreme Court The merits of th case will be heard and Blake either rlacj ot returned to th euatody of the Sheriff ot Alameda county i INDICTED FOR RAISING BILL An Indictment charging Charles Harris on two counts with having paaaed a II allver cert meat raised to 10 demonlmatlon waa reported by th Federal Qrand Jury yetrdy Hani waa arrested by secret service operatives some weeks ago and Is one of a gang the other member of watch were taken Into custody In Seattle i jxv1 Judgment by cnaent for 3 1021 was en tared by Jud Troutt estsrday In avor the UnlonSi Construction Company agalnet the Stanislaus Klec trio Power Company ThU big inlt was put through th feourt In ry nearly record time The complalnt which waa almDlv a atatement of in debtednees was tiled shortly after I oclock and at the same tlmeth de fendant filed art saswer admitting the Indebtedness Attorneys then went to Presiding Judge Cabanis and hafl the case assigned to Judge Troutt department Shortly after i oclock they appeared In couTt and Id a few minutes the case had been disposed of Attorney Strlngham who represented the plaintiff corporation explained that tne union construction company was practically the samas Stanlslaua Electric Company Th former i ha been doing the construction work for the latter and the amount ot the Judgment Is what is due on that work The suit waa entirely friendly he said and a court Judgment was sought oIy for th purpose of perfecting title Attorney Sterling Carr represented the defendant The Stanislaus Eleetrlo Power Company was recently purchased by the United Railroads Investment Company apd wilt furnish power for the street railway company as boon a construction completed It I on of the three largest power companies In the Stat and it said to repreaent an investment of 11000000 Construction work tor the Stanislaus Electric Power Company ha been under way for the laat three year and It la aald that In another alx month San Fianclaco will be reached Over 5000 000 ha already been expended In the work and It Is exneeted that an adill tlonal 5000000 will be required The entrance of the power company Into San Francisco will hav the effect giving the United Railroad much more power than la at nreaent needed and will It Is expected practically wlp oui me annoying aeiay irom lack of power durtna the rush hsnn Th United Railroads use about 14006V horse power and it Is expected that the now company will bring 4000 into the city leaving 40000 for sale to other consumes WILL CARRY BLASTTOO FIGHT BEFORE BOARD Froteitanti Not Diimayed Although ire uomminee aullng Aifainrt Them A warm fight over hlaatln nrlv llegee In the block bounded by Twen ij inira uiira uiamond and Alva rado streets Is Arnmieafi day meeting ot the Board ot Supervisors Recently Harney asked for the privilege assuring the Fire Committee that the blasting oermlt was asked for only to facilitate the work of grading Alfred Skalf and other an peered yesterday before the committee and vigorously opposed th Issnanc ot the permit claiming that the grad ing couio oe aone without the use of powder which Is very objectionable to persons resiaing in th neighbor hood Harney contended that th around wmen it i proposed to grade of a rocky formation and cannot be handled to advantage without bleating The application will be fnvoreblv recommended to th Board although a minority report will probably be mad by Supervisor Broderlck who agree with tne protsstante Skalf gavs notice yesterday that he propoaed to renew hi light when 1 the matter cornea befor th Board i i Oooaesooesoeseeesseso0 INOTES OF THE ARMY miMHM tfj IN eonslderatloa of te dey being the eestes alii ot Lincelas birth a special holiday tie toeea declared for the Federal oftees sad amy headquarters will be cloeea Ciplils Bdwln Xeog Hetestleth Cbmpany Ceaat Artillery Presidio kas been iraated a Dontka leas et absence wbkh west into effect yeaterday Captala Barry A Heiemaa Ktshteeatl Ia faatry Is reg Istered from IMf MeKeaale Wjo sd will be asalgned to teejperary duty here until the ssillBg et the arst arallable traaa port Gaetala LntaWahl Twenty Ural lafaatry detailed la the eobelsMac department Is entered report to the surcheslag eoamlsearj ee this flty for duty aa aealstase xatu Mercb Bth waao he wUKto to AfesHa reporting to the enmmander of tie Philippine dllsloa for as slgnmsst Captain HaldlmaM PiTmins quartermaster will report te Ueateuat Colenel WlUlam Miller at Msnlls preeldeal of esamiatBC board for eiamlnauoa for promotion 1 I NIL HORR IS UBERATED Coramlsalonarief ilmmlaratlon North Aiaa been Instructed by the Department of Commerce and Labor to release Alexander Horr an admitted anarchist ore the ground that he has been In the country mare than three Tears Hla bond waa exonerated WeiWiOW6aW I the popular ommandrJ of1 i SfthlMaHnrihtr4 rlsWhlentirtedneVAWe flesdysaldjestsrday that the Immense vcrater of Kllsiueav on smflrfrom ftilC had galirb Jieome acttvik4 Th writer 6riJ ented a fine sight Irem i the bridge of the Enterprise 1V threw up column of molten lava Into the ali1 Captain Toungren says that the lmmenbe foointaln of lava and stnOiewa wlalKl ttmmvmmtntlm intralM I swthe4ava bollinigiOvefHv I plt of the volcano felliUO feet from its summit -Kt a eee a eQ lv iv wv vwttvi Ohmimmi a 6mm i 1 iMWm i BOYSiNITEiO Club Organizes Balloon Races and AisiKfe Contests Lp Some of the boys of San Francisco ar preparing themselves for future condition by th study of aerial navigation and haver organised them selves 4s the Junior Aero Club with hedquartr at44 Fifth avenue VI rgU Moore who was lntrtd in the Baldwin airship Is instructing th boys in balloon race and the Hying i of kite on scientific principles at the Presidio A contest for distance Is being manned between small allot bal loona staMIng from a convenient location Those will be filled with hydrogen anil will Tarry not asking the finder to return sama to the club Several prlsee will be offered for the balloon making thgTeatest4dlstancai tne one naving tne moet ingenious arrangement for disposal of ballast during flight etc ENDS LIFE BY TURNING ON GAS 5 StudbifV estpde Chrjitian unurpnj nooDeiiuiner i Vi Lodger Found Dead in Bed by Proprietor of Rooming House A man dresssd In laborer clothe wbose name la thought to be Robert Harris committed suicide on Wednee day night In a lodging house at 450 Sixth street where he had rented a room at 4 oclock In the afternoon by atopplng up the crevice of the doers and window and turning on th gat let The body was discovered yesterday meriting by Charles Werner the proprietor of the house who detected the odor of escaping gas and entered th room through a window after finding himself unable to break open the door Werner summoned an ambulance and the man wa conveyed to the Central Emergency Hospital where he wa pronounced dead by Dr Hill Nothing Is known In regard to Harrla addrea or occupation Th body wao removed to the Morgue DRUG FLESH FIGHTS AGAINST HIS SENTENCE Littell Oh jecti to the Testimony of a Confiding Landlady in Seattle Before th United State Clroult Cojirt of Appeals yeaterday thcwrit of error petitioned for by George UttslI from the sentence of the District Court of Washington sending hum to McNeiirs Island penitentiary for two yeara and ordering him to pay a fln of 1000 wa argued Llttell who Is the victim ot thetdrug habit posed in Seattle and other titles a a secret service omcer in Seattle he made love to his landlady Mrs Jo sephine Dabney and on ths prestige or his borrowed plumes won her con fldence and her affection to the tent that she let hint hav 100 aa loan until they were married or until hi voucher were honored i at wash Ington Neither result was attained and he was arrested tor having Impersonated a Government officer He claimed error in the trial and on money furnished by hls family In th Bait prosecute his appeal he matter Tvaa aubmltted WM aJS a va airSH ha I Wt SMa ChristUn Churen all IS JO Bush street wa Jioldlng a prayer meeting Wedneeday 4valng a thief en ter hi tudy inAhKfrontpart oi tne ohlirehand stala hla ovaroaat iMrvM Hin fUlng AtjtniKe Alllter trtlKttedlr Informed Pa troiman uampbell on Wednesday aven Ingt thatthdreivwag avi burgiarvlnVher houi Campbell thoroughly Marched the premise buCfaUc to find the Intruder ifiwadlecvred that th thief had entered a rear window and had turned out th hall light but was rlshtenedi a wayi before ateallngany wiing A trio ofburglarsentered he saloon of Charles Martin at 05 Hayes street early yesterday mornlnc and stole three sacks of money concealed In a box un aer tne counter oontaining Jlivm money A nelghbbr saw the three men hanging about thplc ehortly before SjOciocb in tne morning Mrs Vf Oreen residing at 1435 Franklta streef reported to th police that a young mart representing that he came irom a cleaning and dyeing work secured possessiort from th servant glrli of a suit case conUlnlng wearing apparel during her abeence on weaneiaay sne arrived home In time Ia aaa ISlnri latMa thA IAjiiB1iiriL towed Mnv but hefJfanawiyi with th ault case x7 FATHER CARATRCATCgES IUIX AX CHURCH vD00K tr i ii iteK VandalrRohithePo9r Boxand Li Tnxied OTer to the Father TereneeCaraher of St Fran cla Church an Stockton and Vallelo street dlaeovered a thief dealing from tne poor boxin front of the church yesterday morning and Immediately grappled with him He held the thief untl tha arrival of Patrolman Jamea OConnor who placed him under arrest Ar the City Prlaon the prisoner said his nam wa Ferdinand Mlcke ur and that waa a took it waa found that had tolen J5 cents from th poor box He was charged with petty larceny i i WATCH WAaWOT iTOLEX The watch lost at luncheon at th 6tv Francis Tuesday by Mrs Virginia Turner waa not stolen aa wa thought might hav been the case but evidently had become unfastened from her belt and dropped to the street after she Ifft the betel A woman who declined tot glv her name or address tele phoned to the et Francis yesterday that hTid found the watch and that she would returnlt toMr Turnsr i Suitsduflht Because rof the kfppensU i Sailors i Twoadmlralty ult were heard by iudgD avet In thw Vntteit District Court Jyesterday involvlngjil leged harsh and brutal freatmenC of sailors in it Jnorrilri tvult bf Lopei and ftfteen others aggregating 10000 In damages against the whaler JohnndWlhthrop wersheard Tbemen ciaimedtnattney were put in irons on th Asiatic coast for no raasqn stall and Uat afterthe whaler left th hir bor of Hakodate they were triced up and subjected to cruel and unneees airy punishment Thi testimony of thj xrew iwa Alongthes Ifne but thafc qf the I offleer1 i of th whaler showed that the men had been eared JOT pUUMaUVtjM Aln th afternoon tHqltt Eiward Dean iagaint th tarhi whaler Thraaher1 heard Hk claimed bAt when went below to warm nimaeu after he had been ent aloft to slush the masts In Arctto latitude th cap tain Ironed hint frog fashion wltjiev tick through hi elbow an under hla knees and keptj him la that poI tion for a long time Thvtstlmbny ot tha klpper howd that 1th liballant rwa prona to ahlrk when he could ind that the punUht lfN ment iwa tet tuidulyiaevere Both matter AwerWtakn under eonsldra tion WTRIOTICilltfSIC AT GOLDEN GATE iPARK Lincolni Birthday ttiBer CelehTted ToDayihySpecial Concert bythe5Band Lincoln blrhday Is to betefebated at Ooldn J4t Park to day by appro prlat electlona by the bandVnirected by OH Cassa Thnmbr on thJ programme ar by American composers and alt the national songs wlU lbepror duced wth Variations while Luedera Cavalry ChargtT will add to the spirit of the occaalon Th following 1 th programme Antliem Star npangiea Baener Director tterrh American Melodies VFeldoa tledler orertare farerlt amerkaa soga Ti lJ iW ii liems ZTom aveoui avoou mow UHnaoreeciue TeBkee Dondle Raeres Recollect looa Civil Wsr Beyea Uoesle iBtrediiciag aire of all natln eouaa Deecrlptlve VCtlTary Ckarre Luedere i Selection favorite American song lieodla Fastaale Amrlean Herbert Patrol Bine and Uriy Balbey i ABerlcaM iii Tial Travet Bti Through th rlo and cotton Holds of th historic South Lowest rates durlonThroagli cars to Washington DC Canor sjna to it warxet Flood building for fall Information Fhll JC Oordonrjagent WOULD AID UWfcMPLOYED Th Board of Supervisors Is In re eelpt of resolutlens adopted by the augsnw Association or vanrorniaasit i ing that the elty authorltle appropn ate 150000 to be ud In assisting th unemployed until such time as work can be secured for them The cllw la also rsoueeted to eetabllsh afrs muJI nlcipat employment office Recently the matter of extending help to th antra ployed waii consldsred by the Super visors who held that there war no runaa at tneir disposal wnicn could be used for that purpose 3 lellJULailaimiewee1 iss fcmJMiy vVy srr Tt Krrji 1 alj 7 iV verBs ors BaalaUbVMBai LUhl i ffiMSSSSRSBMISi tlM WM The healthful tfH iiPf properties of ppBj Qraoe are conveyedto bod tiy MfepliW1 HakiflVvFfl ii irfaaWTfcwaiii i TBrafaWa nm Tgaism tsra llUiMBaererJBVKW aflHiBmy ararHK sarars1 Brarar aTarataaaefararaV bH IIIIU MW9Sf BM HaflHBmKM lllllllff WT BAnrna POWDER IKSA Made ifroin IyfdGraipe Cream IJIU lluttu BKe wJ mlr rr UH mM ffAWii vvvM irw tbvij 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