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nprw lwk 1 SA2T FKA2M3ISCO CHEQKICLB WUDKESDAT APBIIi S9 1903 JAIL DOORS SWING OUT FOR SOLDIERS WITH TULL SBSSSSSSBBSSSBSSSSSBSJaaBSSSSSSBSBBBSasaaBBaaBaaai mhhhhmhi BjgaBJssBsafiaMtBSSjgBsaxBjsBBBSSSSSi I I ImHBBBBBBBBBBBV naSaLsiw 1 1 1 kHpXbbIhSIbbbb 1 1 SBIalllllfBBBBBV riJlBBBvlHBPIPl llBBBBBBBBBBBBBKBBBBBBBBBBBBri PaBaBiaBBBBBBBBBBBaai I a VWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbW BB VflVflkLilBVflVHI flaaaaAAB fy I a a 1 YOUNG PIANIST IS PROMISING Miss linth Childs Johnson Makes Her First Public Appearance in Concert ittj1 Three Enlisted Men Are Whisked From7 the Clutches of the Civil Law 0 Xlss Rnth Child Jobnion MISS RUTH CHILDS JOHKSOK toade her debut In the mudcal KorW last evening at Maple Hall undrparUcularty happy auspices There vrer friends flowers and cordial ex pre 8 slonsof appreciation Thlsycungptanit played an ambitiotia programme remark ablywelt considering her nervousness which wai occasionally in evidence She carta tnly Solda the promise of a successful public artist Already she has acquired a credlUblettechnlQue and ought to give a arood account of herself when she adds a few years of study She seems to have both the temperament and good musical Intelligence Probably her most artistic Interptetaltons irexe the ballad In minor of Brahmsheard for the first time this city the barcarolle In miner of Rubin stain rand Hark Hark1 the Lark of Schubert tttsit Nervousness marred somewhat tht clarity of the Chopin numbers Othertrambers clayed by Miss Johnson we1vImpTompt flat op 1C Jfo tSchubertNaf htstueck major op 2S No i8chnraann waits sharp minor cp4tXo 2 Chopin a mazurka flat xp Syo I waltz flat op TO No I Chopin Galop de Concert Sauer Rtapsodla liocgrolse No 5 Ltszt Chant Polonais Chopin Liszt 3arche iliHtalre Schubert Tauslg HIDES HIS HEAD IN A SKULLCAP Walter Dim wkk Appears in Court SmoSSpiaveii and With Cfose CreppedHead Testerday washe day set by Judge De Haven the United 6utes District Court Xor passing sentencVupon Walter i Dim tnick convicted by a Jury of having stolen 30000 from the local Mint TYhenthe convicted man walked into ourt his appearance was so changed that only these who knew him well could recognise him His flowing mustache was gone and In its place was a stubbjtorowtt of a couple of days Closely fitting els shaved head was a skullcap by which he vainly endeavored to hide the San Quectin barbers work Ills wire at by his side all day She looked paler and more careworn than on former occasions and seemed to be In constant fear of hearing Judge De Haven speak the words that would send her husband to prison She was spared that blow however Attorney Collins argued all day on his motion for a new trial At 415 oclock he had not concluded his argument and the matter was continued until this morning ColUs based his argument on five different grounds He contended that the court had made many errors In Its ruling that the evidence wis not sumclent to Justify the ronvlctloni that the Jury was swayed by prejudlce that the Judge erred In his instructions the Jury and that the minds of the jurymen were influenced by tide remarks made by the attorneys for tfee prosecution IT IS a far cry from the strapless rank of the enlisted man to the fortified office of the Secretary of War of the United States and yet young Charles Carlton private In Company 7 Coast Artillery stationed at Honolulu was able to project across the breach an Influence which opened Jail doors to him and two of his comrades after the Chief Justice of the Hawaiian Islands had preferred charges against them and the Honolulu Grand Jury had Indicted them for burglary The whole affair has the appearance of being the most remarkable recent Instance on record of what a pull can do In the Army and most people have believed that in the Army at least things are wont to go on their merits The news given to the Chronicle yesterday that Sergeant Albert Bales and Private Thomas Walton of Company 66 Coast Artillery and Private Charles Carlton of Company 67 Coast Artillery who have been awaiting trial at Honolulu were at the Presidio in this city aroused much Interest among civilians who had followed their case and more among officers and soldiers to whom the secret had not been whispered When the story became generally known at the Presidio it created much discussion and at once the report was started around the big camp from some source that the three men had merely been transferred here temporarily and were lodged in the guardhouse pending the session of the court which is to try them But the mens names were not on the roster at the guardhouse neither could any Information as to their presence be obtained at the office of the sergeant major who keeps th rolls It was only after a search that the three were found stowed away in different barracks where the only order concerning each was that he was to be given quarters and served his rations until assigned to a battery REGARD INCIDENT AS CLOSED All seemed to regard the Honolulu in cident as practically closed though Carlton was anxious to return there after a while and have bis name cleared Bales and Walton could not explain the strange order which transported them from an island prison to rreOom in San Francisco They only knew that there was a good fairy in it somewnere Carlton who undoubtedly was the on able to bring the good fairy in to sav them and himself would discuss that phase of the case not at all and other phases only with reluctance It Is be lie ed that Carlton is not his real name that be was formerly a student in Har ard and that he has wealthy and influential relatives In an Eastern State who were able to reach the ear of Secretary of War Root and move him to whisk all three of the young fellows out of the clutch of the law Colonel Andrews of the Adjutant Generals office practically refused to discuss the matter There was no use In making a mountain of a molehill he said But It was learned from him that the three soldiers left Honolulu upon order of the Secretary of War not on a Government transport but Carlton on the Sierra and Bales and Walton on the China a week later and that he knew nothing of their coming until they reported to Mm bearing the order that they be assigned to new companies to remain at the Presidio Colonel Andrews said that the men did not come under an escort and were not now in the guardhouse nor under arrest He was too busy to look up their first names and would have nothing further say ADVISED TO SOT TALK Bales and Walton said they hav an attorney at Honolulu who advised them not to talk Their case is still In bis hands Their story la to the effect that they with Carlton had a day off cm January 18 1903 and spent it on Mount Tantalus four miles out of Honolulu They came across the country home of Chief Justice Frear and thought it the property of a native They took cook ins utensils from the kitchen and cooked a meal In the open air washed the dishes and returned them Justice Frear had been robbed on a previous occasion and he watched and bad the young men arrested as they went dow the mountain They denied that they were carrying away anything which did riot belong to them They could not raise their ball and remained In Jail The drand Jury Indicted all three for burglary In the second degree They communicated with their people Bales at Indianapolis Ind and Waltons at Great Falls Mont Carlton used the cable vigorously In reaching his own people On April 14th Bales and Walton were surprised when Major Mc Clellan Informed them that they were to leave on that day Tor San Francisco on the China and report at the Presidio for a new assignment They could not say how It had all come about and were glad to do aa they were told as the Honolulu Jail has no charms They denied that they gave a promise to return for trial early in May BROCGHT IKFLLESCE TO BEAR Charles Carlton is a refined educated young man Tho has a very different demeanor from that of the ordinary en listed man He would not deny that he service by favor and he expects to get It very soon He did not remain In Jail but was out on 500 balL The money is still on deposit at Honolulu He says he Is anxious to get out of the Army and wants then to return to Hawaii and have his name cleared of the charge declaring that he and the others have not been guilty of a crime He refused to give the residence of his family but It Is believed that his father Is a Judge in Boston Though the charge of burglary Is still pending at Honolulu and a sensation was caused there over the transfer of the men to San Francisco two of them at least expect not to return there Colonel Andrews says his Instruction have no reference to their being re turned A letter said to have been sent by Major McClellan to the Presidio con cerning the men says that they are good soldiers who have become victims of the missionaries of whom Justice Frear Is one HARRIMAN WILL INSPECT NEW WORK President of the Southern Pacific Company Has Much Business to Transact CLEVER SCHEME TO GET RICH Business Proposition Has for Its Victims aJNum foer of Shrewd People PROMOTERS DO WELL FOR A FEW WEEKS JK Tennant and Edward Sanborn Take In Honey With No Apparent Capital to Make Good When Called President Harrimans few days stay in San Francisco Judging from yesterday and the day before will be devoted almost entirely to executive business in the main offices of the Southern Pacific Company Just wben be will terminate hia visit he has not et determined nor hashe decided as to which route he will traverse on his way homeward whether up over the Ore gon lines or directly Eastward by way of Ogden Near Ogden swatting the railway magnates inspection is a new cut off 103 miles In length with extensive trestling across pan or me ureal salt lxe Of this work Julius Kruttsehnitt assistant to the president of the Southern Pacific Company said yesterday There is a stretch of lo3 miles of new roadway including the trestling Forty one thousand feet of the trestling has been completed There is 60000 feet still to be constructed That means we have about eleven miles to finish We have been building an average of a mile of trestle a week but windy weather interferes with and often stops the work because the plledrlvers cannot be operated during rough water as they are upon floating scows unless there are frequent bad winds and some breakdowns we expect to have trains running regularly over the Salt Lake line In the fall Our other short cut Just this side of Los Angeles will also be ready tor regular business by fall The Slml tunnel which is the prircltial cart of the under taking is all done except about SO feet of drilling That tunnel will be about 600 feet long and will be not only tbe longest but the biggest tunnel on the Pacific Coast It will be twenty two feet high allowing enough space for a man to stand upright in safety upon an ordinary box car while passing through it All the new tunnels constructed on the Central Pacific route are also being made twenty two feet high It Is not our intention however to increase the height of any of the old runnels are also building fifteen miles of straight track from the Los Angeles erd the Slml tunnel doing away entirely with the old Chatsworth Park branch which It was thought could be used That branch is winding and undulating while the new track will be straight and level 4RMY OTES Colonel Rodney General Rawles successor as commander at the Presidio will arrive about June Sth Lieutenant Supplee of the Nineteenth Infantr has succeeded Lieutenant Sager as battalion quartermasterand commissary and Lieutenant FeeOfsplace as battalion adjutant has been taken by Lieutenant Miller Colonel Grimes senior officer of the artillery corps here and Captain A Millar Adjutant General of the Presidio post inspected Fort Baker yesterday and Fort Mlley the day before PAMTEIt COMMITS SUICIDE Otto Rlstow a carriage painter committed suicide last night In a small room In the rear of his fathers saloon and grocery at I486 San Bruno road He shot himself in the forehead with a pistol His brother Carl who was In the saloon heard the shot and rushed Into the room where he feund Otto on the floor with the smoking revolver In his hand The wounded man was removed to the City and CountyHospltal where he died half an hour later No cause for the suicide is known He was 31 years or age CHARGED WITH LARCEW A warrant charging grand larceny was Issued by Police Judge Cabaniss yesterday against Paul Lannes on a complaint swom to by Pierre Larries Both principals are laundrymen employed at 829 Sutter street and occupying a room together Larrieg Is suspicious of the solvency of banking institutions in general and sas that he kept his savings amounting to COO in his xoamuHe alleges that this money was stolen byLannes on or about April sue TREX HAS HARROW ESCAPE Edward Uren a machinist had a narrow escape from death Monday night at his room 425 Fourth street His landlady noticed the odor of ras about 7 oclock and traced it to his room Opening the door and window or tne room ana turning off eras at the let she notified the 8outhrn Station by telephone When the ambu down the mountain with them Vut refused to say What It was Ha admitted that be had been able to bring Influence to bear upon Secretary of War Root which had had Its effect He has now applied to the same source for a discharge from rS VirrrrrLr 1 lance arrived Uren was found out of dan ana me omera were wuunS i ot exnlaln how th il dent occurred De Yea Wear Glasses Properly attlag glasses and Marine Eye Rene vtMBtflt Vttmf Art Maria MkM wk strong Drosxlsts and cptldaaa or Uariat Els THINK FLEMING WAS SANDBAGGED With Captain Martin and his detectives seeking the whereabouts of Tennant and Edward Sanborn a proposition that has been working smoothly for a trifle over a month has gone to the wall leaving behind to lament its disappearance a long list Of victims many of them men In business who never believed they could be caught Tennant who Is the leader of the concern and who lt wa stated has a record In Seattle came to town a little less than five weeks ago and succeeded In gaining the confidence of HB Mayo an attorney at 240 Montgomery streets who drew up the legal papers necessary for Incorporation The statements of the men were most plausible Mayo saw large legal business ahead for himself especially when Tennant mentioned a Beattle friend worth J100000 who would be down the first of the month with money to loan Mayo acted as attorney and helped form the board of directors consisting of hts typewriter Miss Boyd a mining friend in the same office Rawlins Mayo himself and tbe two promoters Miss Boyd was secretary Tennant president and manager and Sanborn treasurer Till he received a telephone message that the place was attached Mayo suspected nothing wrong I greatly re aret my connection with it he said yesterday I held no stock and was not looking for dividends There never was a meeting of the ooara oi airectors except a sort of Informal one for the purposes of organization Under the door of the offices of The Guaranty Investment Company which was the name of the concern at 613 and 614 Callaghan building was found this telegram signed San born and believed by Mayo to be of a misleading character HOW THE SCHEME WORKED The Guaranty Investment Company 514 Callaghan Building Missed the train Will be home to morrow Tennant Is bellved by the detectives to be In Fresno He has retained and paid for his room at the hotel where he lived and was well spoken of there by the proprietor The pursuit of the promoters was occasioned largely by the legal action of Grant a member of the Builders Exchange and one of Tennants victims as he believes He has had Issued a warrant for the arrest of Tennant and besides the criminal proceedings will beirtn legal aotlon with Howe an agent alleged to have been taken In by Tennant For an attorney they have Charles Hogg of the Rlalto building who also represents several of the victims Together they vnu maice the flgbt against the two promoters The scheme of Tennant and Sanborn was legally correct Tennant himself being an attorney and appealed to every investigator as a sound proposition They offered to put up a house for those anxious for homes at a reasonable profit and offered excellent inducements For every JKKX which the Guaranty Company was to furnish for the home the Investor would advance the small sum of and it a month In advance for six months the company securing a total of 42 Small payments were to continue for the term of sixteen years and five months Interest at 4 per cent was paid on the balance and trust deeds given With capital behind them business could be honestly done The unsound business element was the 342 which being so small seems to have been overlooked by the attorneys who Investigated the proposal for their clients New York business men were given as references by Tennant who rererrea nis customers to Bradstreet for the records of his references which being sound further Inspired faith in his offers He said money was coming for the loans from the Union Trust Company New York to which he declared he had forwarded papers In the loan requirements From the number of his customers borrowingborrowing several thousands of dollars and some of them paying in the 42 on each 1000 In advance Tennant and Sanborn have secured amounts In less than five weeks variously estimated at from 5000 to 15000 New victims were continuously appearing yesterday as the result of Investigation A FEW OF TnE VICTIMS Swift of the Swift Lumber Company Tenth and Mission put 588 Into the scheme proposing to borrow 14000 and that after his attorney had made a thorough and favorable Investigation Hogan of the Humboldt Lumber Company advanced 178 for an archU tect and 200 more for other loans William Leahy of 3322 Twentieth street who made a report to Captain Martin Invested 450 in the propcsitlcn for a house to be built at S21 Alabama street He went to the Callaghan building yesterday to close his deal A sheriff was In charge and the furniture unpaid for had been removed by the company who had supplied It Howe who has an apartment at 131 Post street and was one of Tennants agents has also lost money the exact amount he would not state Other Investors whose names were secured are Alice Harlej John Murray Estelle Palmer a Mr Boswell and a Mr Falla of Point Richmond James Coates Wilton Henry Barkmeer Fruit vale Haynes Yuma now located here Dr JS Blumenberg 510 Pine street a Mrs Olsen of this city Van Ostrand Breeding Oakjand a Mrs Olsen of Oakland A Rudolph Lorln John Anderson and Bazzlna The company Is Incorporated under the laws of California capital stock 75000 with 5 subscribed SAYS BEDMAKER IS A THIEF James Wallace a boy bedmaker employed by Toomey the keeper of a lodging house at 1104 Mission street was arrested by Detectives Regan and OCon nell yesterday and booked on three charges of petty larceny It is alleged by Toomey that for ten days past Jewelry and other articles of value have been missed from tbe rooms of hts lodgers and he accuses Wallace with being the cul SUES FOR DAMAGES A Miller has sued the Bakar tc Hamilton Manufacturing Company for dam area In the sum of 3299 for Injuries allered to have been received while loading freight on an elevator Fraak Fleming Whose Mysterious Death Iusxles Several Officials Mystery Surrounds the Death of a Patient at the Citv and County Hospital THE Police Department Is greatly mystified concerning the death of a man who was taken to the Harbor Emergency Hospital about 730 oclock Monday morning and later transferred to the City and County Hospital where he died yesterday afternoon at 2 oclock The first record of his arrival at the Harbor Emergency Hospital is embodied In the statement of Steward Led vetter who says the man arrived there In a patrol wagon accompanied by an officer in the uniform of a court bailiff The driver of tbe patrol wagon and the officer neither of whom was known to the steward carried the man Inside and laid him on a table The officer said he had fallen In a fit on the street and was surrounded by a crowd when be found him but further than that gave no Information and when Steward Ledvetter asked him to fill out the usual blank provided for such cases the officer took his departure without attending to this duty The patient was unconscious there being a bad fracture at the back of his skull causing cerebral hemorrnages According to Steward Ledvetter the man was removed to the Central Emergency Hospital where he waf undressed Thereafter he was sent to the City and County Hospital reaching the latter Institution late In the afternoon Upon this point there Is considerable variance as those in charge of the Cit and County Hospital say the patient arrived at 3 oclock while the driver of the Emergency Hospital ambulance says he reached there at 7 clock In the evening The Emergency Hospital officials alro say that they sent all his effects with him but when his remains reached the Morgue yesterday afternoon they were accompanied only by a few trinkets and some letters His clothing appears to have been lost In the transfer Dr McNab worked over Mm very strenuously after his arrival at the City and County Hospital endeavoring to elicit sufficient Information to determine his ldcntlt and the cause of his Injuries but without effect except in one Instance where he succeeded In getting an affirmative response to the Inquiry as to whether he bad been rana bagged The patient died at 330 oclock yesterda afternoon without having recovered consciousness further than Indicated and his body was sent to the Morgue here an examination of his effects disclosed the fact that his name was Frank Fleming that he was about 40 years of age of sandy complexion and rather stock build Among his letters were several of i personal character from his brother Charles Fleming written upon sheets with the heading of the Frick Flemlng Hardware Company 107 North Main street Los Angeles There was also found a price list of Ihe Pacific Coast Rubber Company 453 Mission street which was filled with such annotations as might hav been used by a trav ellng salesman A small account book contained various addresses mostly of Oakland business houses Only one en elope was found the address thereon being Frank Fleming 123 Turk street Inquiry at this address elicited the Information that such a man had roomed there but leftkseveral weeks ago The landlady knew ery little about his affairs except that he was a drummer and worked for some rubber company Chief Steward John Bucher of the Central Emergency Hospital has made strenuous efforts to find any record of his patients arrest at tbe various police stations but without avail although he intends to continue his Investigations He thinks the patrol wagon came from the Southern station as the record shows that It left there at 7 and did not return until 7 50 of clock on Monday Detective Bell has been detailed on the case tMMCAAMI8taT 4 sa a UnderaarmentsA COURT THWARTS INGENIOUS COUNSEL Nolan Gang Forced to Plead to the Charge of Robbing Aged MrsEmraaMatthews COMMITTEE SCORES DOLE AND COOPER Hawaiian Officials Charged With Aiding WHWright to Escape by Inactivity Bcmedr Calcaga Vaughan Keiths new photographic studio Is nowopenatlMGearysUST When the Nolan gang appeared before Superior Judge Cook yesterday afternoon to plead to the charge of robbing aged Mrs Emma Matthews at 543 Halght street March 4th tbe several attorncj representing Its members were armed with all aorts of motions designed to puncture the information filed against Docia Nolan Mike Nolan Bernard Whitelaw and John Davis but found that their points were too blunt to make an Impression The first step taken by them was to offer a motion to set aside the Information on the ground that the gang had not been legal held to answer tbe committing magistrate for tbe reason that the transcript of the testimony given in the Police Court had not been written up The Penal Code was cited to show that It must be written up within len das after th preliminary bearing This motion was denied the Court holding that Judge Cabaniss did not sit as an individual magistrate but as a Police Court thus coming under the provisions of the charter By that Instrument the reporters were not athorlsed to employ additional assistance and it was a physical impossibility for them to do the work themselves in the short time allowed Th next move was a demurrer to the information on the ground that the defendants could not determine from it what crime was charged or how they were charged This was also overruled and tbe four members of the gang offered pleas of not gulUy Attorney Barnes announced that he hid been retained or wire to de fend Whitelaw and asked tor a separate trial Tne same aemana was maae oy uie attorneT for the woman tne otber two de fendants reeervinrtthe right to make the same demand later Assistant District Attorney Ache said that Whitelaw was to be tried first and after some wrangling the cases went over until 10 oclock this morning to be set HOLDS SMITH OX ROBBERY CHARGE John Smith was held to answer the charge of robbery by Police Judge Cabaniss yesterday In 1000 bonds He Is the opium fiend who representing ta Cbee Loong a week tQ that he was a member of the Chinatown squad Is alleged to have taken the Chinese into a doorway of tbe Halt of Justice and robbed him of what money he had before his victim realised that he had been tbe victim of misplaced confidence XAVAL MILITIA TO EXTERTAIT There will be a notable gathering on board the United States steamer Marlon on Friday evening next when the Naval Mnitla of California will give 1U annual reception and ball Commander George Bauer la using every effort to jnake this one of the moat successful of the pleasant affairs given by the organisation Among tbe guests will be a number of dls tingulahed officers of the regular Army and Navy service i i Tb Alameda Brasck Office aft to Carotid Ur a4Trdaenesta sad sutNcrtpttoas st Uoa HONOLULU April IX The special committee appointed by the House of Representatives to Investigate the so called Chinese fund and the es cape or Treasurer vv vvrignt after his shortage of nearly 18 000 was known has made Its report The committee comments on the use of the fund by the Territory and the action taken after former Treasurer Wrights shortage was known as follows believe that the using of this fund as it has been used under the di rections of acting Governor Cooper was most reprehensible All the evidence goe to show that it has been handled in a most unbusinesslike manner We believe that Governor Dole did not use his customary good Judgment after he was Informed of Wrights delinquency In not ordering his immediate arrest and was wrong In following Secretary Coopers advice to give him further time to make good his shortage We believe that Governor Dole and Secretary of the Territory Cooper by innr aiienca in not immediately calling the attention of Attorney General Dole to the fact of Wrights confession Jdi him In making his escape from the Territory MISCKLLAXBOUS MtLaj aljAaMBl WE COVER THE 6R0UKD No kind of Prlntlngv Engraving or Lithographing too difficult for us except the bad kind Cards Circulars Booklets Labels Binding done prompt ly and adequately so that you will be represented In a dignified Impressive way at little cost considering the quality Write or telephone for an estimate MYSELL ROLLINS CO 22 Clay Street Fe RRINTERl BOOKBINDERS LrmOOftAPHS Selling the chofcest and best productions Vt popular prices Is our fixed poHcy Rare conceptions of underwear arc abundant here Customers say Bek styles at Magnins We call your attentloojto th gown illustrateJ above neat refined style miit df cambric mr jlton low neck buttoneJ fnVlront yoke compossd of alhover tueklnjr and medallions nectt trimmed vylth torchon lace and ribbon nead inj long sleeves 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