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,1 I I I I i Wii WEATHEluyteJ' iQAKLAyD; CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1913. 20 PAGES vv NO 42. M-Wi ffflfflliffll POP PW ftM virU IJyl LTQ-. Ll Li Li- -lyiU' uO L- 1 S. P.

RATES BOG BITES TEN PERSONS i 1 1 LE S. P. Mogul Enqine Versus Barricade Electric Car Forced Through Obstruction MOO AS BEAST LEAPS TOWARD HIM I Havenscourt Owners Pile TracKs With Sand Four Felony Trials to Be Resah of the Police Bunco Cases Railroad Clears Bloc! ade With Big Mogul fill's pa immi mm" ITII 100 men.en-"gaged in piling and removing: stone, railroad ties and SAN -mAXCISCO. Oct. 1.

The police bunco scandal, which as a subject for gossip all over the country and which has been thought buried id nee the conviction of the- eight officers involved, Is onoe more to be. raked over, and four of the accused men will have to stand trial on felony chances before Presiding Judge Dunne. This was definitely determined today and the court refused to dismiss grand larceny Indictments ogalnst former Patrolmen John H. Sullivan, AVllllim Jfehn I j. Dou lotto and Charles J.

Jo-lphs, accuelof the Iheft of Victims Are Now Under Fai Einlors Into iron from the Southern Pacific tracks in a race to keep a blockade on the electric tracks from Dutton avenue inljb Ilavens-courti and a mogul engine shoving cars through hastily erected blockades i.r f--wost sensational "tiiv.r. i has -occv ft' i place th'- -The 'htjsK ConfIafa- 210( JohnXMineni, Septem- the Pasteur Treat- ment Imr 15, I i uUfi'' rn I -f i-: si Snaps at Adults and the illHs re BlicKer; for ARGUMENTS Children; Is Killed dispute between tne Vj. Heat Threatened with people, ut in bitten by a pet spaniel puppy, are "to Hayenscourt and the.Wickham Havens Company, owners of the tract, against the Southern Pacific, caused by the fare charged by the company to San Francisco, -f Declaring that the Southern Pacific yes-- htca "bifcie ox vening' tind Tit-" ii 1 the of forts itt t'ne of forts day undergoing the Pasteur 'ireatihent de- at the hands of local Alien of a A.Chickprlng, prominent Oakland at tdrney, Mrs. XlMckerlng, their four children, Sliss CfBrtil, Oberbury, their niece: Miss Ethel Brown, a domestic promised the Havenscourt. owners a 1 0-cent are, to San Francisco In consideration of a right of way through their property, the Havenscourt owners thla morning blockaded the tracks.

Fifty men. employes ot Bates. Bor VtK any Jf-mon batt ng? ill 'yfa. WirpWiyttiia. norn-yf-'( i vcrth.

v. rid; tie rfijl- of forty tofts i Vt-jtft; the lianeome i-T(L i a only prevented dri tha Iiv Home for omen i th heroic, ef-I liiaS'ohs and inmates. in the Ohlokerlng home, and two children of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hamilton Brown are the.

victims of the animal, which has been Jtllfed. The two Brown children, whose father is one of the most prominent brokers of San Francisco, and who lives at 233 Mon-tecito avenue, were playing with the Chlckering children, find both were kiti nrnin it 11 11 inrirniiiin iiiiii urn 1 nrm imimiwi land A Ayer, thi morning piled rocks and tie on the tracks near ths eastern boundary of ths tux fair iif i numm Public'sWde of Jues-tion bBe Heard' Tomorrow ti t- AVitju arrui nv men r- move the blockade. Side bv side the men worked, shoveling obstructions on to the track and nevt remnv'nv snapped at by the supposed rabid "pet. The dog was purchased by Chlckering omejlx wteeks ago. After a few days (t developed a nasty temper and "WAITKB IEIMERT (IN STIMKED-SUIT)- CONFT1RRINO WITH POIiICEMAN COX KKEFK AM) ASSISTANTS WHILE THE WICKHAM IIAVEXS FORCES 'AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC MEN WAftED TOPAV'8 "BATTLE" AT HAVENSCOCRT.

IN TIfE TOP PICTURE THE "FORCES' ARE SEEN ON, THE "BATTLEFIELD" IMMEDIATOLY AFTER THE S. P. TRAIN HAD BUCKED THE BARRICADE AND SUCCEEDED IN CROSSING IT. ON ONE SIDE OF THE TRACKS ARE MEN PILING THE --RAILS WITH RUBBISH, THE RAILROAD EMPLOYES THEMSELVES WITH THROWING i i them a race to bfoclt the approach- tn lire wjis reporieu iv 1 no' ie. j(.

oatrol and hun began Little was thought JT OFF. of It until several members of the family had 'been bitten. Finally It be xno puonc nsarlng the arguments on both ildes of the proposed radical changes tin the city liauor laws, which was commenced over a month urn will V. v. Is i fs 'f rxlwv.Pted iire-fighters Yrom" thur labors revi3' a niarht and came unsafe for the children to play with it, and symptoms of rabies last mi iraina MtTST RtJJT TnREE CARS.

The Southern Pacific, compelled to run three traina dally over the tracks to hold the city franchise, succeeded, by rammlngnhe blockades with an In pushing three cam across. No passengers will be carried today. After the traina was shoved across. the city council tomorrow morning at 1 aPPare'1 to ter rify the household. 11:20 o'clock, at wich time the Cen CHILDREN BITTEN, i ft, last eyen- FRANCIS CUTTING, tAPITALjST, DIES Financier of OaKJand Is The children, the eldest of whom la about 8 years of age, bitten hard enough to break the skin, and frantlo efforts are bing made by at tral Labor Council vill lav before the commissioners Its Broposltlon that If the ordinance is paised substantially In its present form, irbitrarlly reducing the number- ot saloons, union labor will circulate at initiative peti 0 Heights rock Jl rj Nircughthe tu.

ii oi, Im kunliff an area nd thieatenlng any '0 upon the; HtUe DOG WARNS OF FIRE TO fwmes Arouses Mistress and Master, Who Barely i Escape tending physicians to insure precau tion against hydrophobia. The dog tion and force the m'aer to a vote of was 'removed to the pound and killed, nt n'. nf fhiV finarfj'5 wckeV and 1 tne people. but no orders to examine it were 1 I of th vicinity. PROPOSED The proposed change in the liauor Victim of Diabetis at 79 Years legally completing the day's service, the railroadmen left The Wlckham Havana forees stayed and erected another blockade -which will be "charged" tomorrow morning.

In the meantime both sides have appealod.to the courts, the realty firm and the people have, filed protests against, the high rates with the state railroad commission, and the Havenscourt people have place a ruard over the the Southern Pacific waa promised, a right of way across Havenscourt the company, according to Walter Letmert and the Havens-. CompanW: promised that a 10-cent fare to and from San Francisco would be msted, the new rate orrttnamae in all" probiuity. will be submitted to the voteij at a special election, as the commlsioners arel de- called the Jlnnsome i t-iey wore wlnforctd t-iey wore wlnforctd 1 termined upon the redV'tion of the Following a long Illness, Francis October 1. A sacrifice to Its own faltlfftlness. the giant 'New CutthW one of the State's best known saloons.

The Central Ibor Council met Tuesday night and iitermlned-to capltallss, died this morning at his foundland dog of Flit Simon, 'West made and the body waa otherwisedis-posed of. signs of disease-hive yet appeared in any of the Braving the fangs of a ahuge IJussfan hound, which had aken refuge iii the basement of the heme of J. "JtVlker-house, 269 Twentyrseventh street, after, having bitten two other, dogs. Corporal W. Brock entered the dafk enclosure and groped his way, revolver In hand, to where he could see two bright points of greenish light showing he.

eyes of the mad beast. Brock raised revo'ver and shot cieti ntecrs. Oniy skilful rlrif." iii.fl bcessaot from con-IK ra1ilenA. through home7 Xakeslde Terrace. Cutting was runt hp 1 came, a over "9 years of age.

He Is survived by ar wiopw, a son. Frederick Page CHIEF PETERSEN ORDERS SEGREGATED DISTRICT CLOSED Chief of Pol leu Petersen tissued orders the captalhs of police today- that tlie Oakland segregated district would be closeirfitinld-nlght, December 81. and that immediately thereafter a strenuous campaign would be waged-fn this city to eliminate commerclnllaed rtce in Oakland, The women of tlie district have also been notified. The orders were issued by Chief Petersen under instructions from Commissioner ol Public and Safety Turner, who Issue, juo instructions last August. 'Turner declared that ho would enforce the provisions of the penal code and ordinances regarding proslltu- tion, ami that this would be sufficient to handle the situation.

Petersen has been an exponent of the segregation which has been observed in Oakland for the past thirty years. He will enforce Turner's order to the letter, however, and It Is anticipated that all the disorderly houses will be closed. schedule filed today shows a fare or Bt-weiey grocer, was burned to 'igeath In the names thaj destroyed Simon's store end residence at .932 Oraysun street at midnight when, to arouse Its master and ''mistress, whom 'it saw endangered, the animal leaped through a window Into the biasing Interior' of the. The store and residence were totally destroyed. in a oi: Page 4 Col 4) Cutting, dt this city, and a daughter, residing In the Isle of Wight, England.

Cause of death was given as diabetes. 18 cents from Ean Francisco to Seminary avenue, 20 cents to HavenscourV- station and 25 cents to Dutton avenue. with Cutting passes one of athe pio I HIT Just as the dog leaped," toward him. mm neers and one of the most powerful The dog fell writhing on the basement f.oor,' and Brock shot again, ending Its struggles. Mr.

and Mrs. Simon barely escaping with their lives. According to his custom. Simon. locked the dog outside the bulldl last night before" retiring.

The flames tiroks out about midnight. Apparently scenting ths danger' to Its' owners, ths doe leaped The entire neighborhood was In a REPUlSfD BY GIRL state of alarm when Brock arrived last night. The dog ha 1 run wild down the street, driving ths residents. Into their houses and terrorizing the place. Two doga were bitten" by the hound, a dog lorce an Initiative electiol if the proposed reduction was mad The uhlou men object the proposed compensation ot he saloon owners put out of buslna on the ground that this will in no way assist the Members of the Royal Attn" Public Welfare "League, and other, tions wlll appear before t'he city council tomorrow to resum the discussion of the proposed chan-cs.

The. resolutions passed by Central Labor Council follow: City 1 Commissioners: A the last reirolar meeting of the Central Labor Council of Alaiyda county, held September 29, li3, the following preambles and mo- (Continued on Pagel 4 Col 5) Girl Injured When v. Auto Strikes Trie i EW YORK, Oct, 1. JJhgleton, 19 years old, daughter of Texa mine, owner and -a studeat a. oFfD Mawr Wo.

n-lnfnllv anf a figures of the State financial history. Organizer of big enterprises, founder of one of, the largest packing systems in the world, "banker, miner and railroad man, Ms success was closely identified with that of the State In which for many years he had made his home. Deceased had lived in Oakland for many years and his commercial activities California extend over a period of 40 years. STARTED IN BOSTON. The boyhood of Francis Cutting was pass in his native city, where he received his early education.

Upon leaving school, he beiran his career in the emoiov belonging 'to J. Corley 671 Twenty- tacffs 5 tc ent Before or A 2 vy' Entrance seventh street, and "Waterhouse's dog. PREPARED FOR ACTION, Rumors -of this fare were heard several (4av ago and the company and' residents prepared for action. when the rate schedule was officially (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) i 'A(X0ljNT 500' WAS GOVERNORSULZER'S Statement by Colwell to BroKers Elicited Before Court After biting the second dog, the ani mal dashed Into the basement, where1 of SXcrd- through the glass front "of the stbx -nd made US way as far es tTie door to' the living quarters In the rear.

Its charred, remains were' found after the fire had been extlngutr hed, lying close up to this door, as near as It could get -to its master's side, i -f Mr. and Mrs. Bimon owe their lives to the quick action of Motorman Dotd B. Leldiir and Conductor Edwin. -F, '0y at the Ninth electric.

Sighting the fire they stopped their train) at Grayson etreet and ran the fislf hl'ck to the he rusned aoout for an hour before being shot. Deputy Health Officer C. C. Wing chloroformed the Corley house doe. as the animal was suffering from fcau-! of a commission house In Boston, with Oct 4T.

eJ with grease, student' hear la' i'. nitory' on ly torn 'The Watefhouse dog whom he remained for- soven years. In search, of wider fields he came to Cali 1 A 6tal I ile. fafiT tt y7 was-taken tothe-pound'-fortKbBerva- Simon storewhlch 'wAs already ablate! tion. Another ioo attack.

Attacked "by a mad dog. near the cap pus, iL'r hc llie artd tor name is aeld. A hu cri. flri.v in. the hall F.

M. Smith cottages. Fourth avenue thrown into a jr il, by the oc- hans nih and Cottage street, Viola Alien, a child enee end some rf irem could' not a auUmobile listed as the party el .1 unt nnd was Hermsnv, n.Mi.. horribly bitten by the beast her from end to Th.ev( hatlered "pen the coor of the living rooms In the rear, awakened Simon anij his wtfe, who were c-bllvlctia qt their rerll. and amleted th-in to safety.

then notifying the fire department. The origin of ths flames is not known, bat they are supposed to have caught in the roof near the chlmneyleadlng from a coal stove which had betn lighted during tl? evening. --Murod. Pct of LUden( are BCTXETIN. ALhANV, X.

Oct. i. Counsel for the board of managers rested their case In the Sulser impeachment trial at 2:30 o'clock, this afternoon. lUr an 1 the lidja. RICHARDS TO FILL BEKCHVACANXY The Santa Clara County Jurist Succeeds Judge S.

P. Hall a avoldtng a Broadway street car. 'nnlctfrl fan wh, wa. Hdtng In the "Jog escaped. if.wlthjh.r gare his name a.

ISl.0! "re nore or but he disappeared oerore the police had a to hc tutiie ha 'v. The man thre the The girl was taken to Berkeley, (where ah will be given the Pasteur tc the grr nd. but she ftught e'iiXln, Vteklng, scratching fornia, making the Joumey westward via the Isthmus of Panama In 1858, and 'located In San Francisco, where he established a cannery on a small scale. As the demand for his product iHTeaScd and fruit became more abundant be enlarged his business. and after a number at years his concern became an Impotent factor on the Caclflo Coast.

A canning plant was organized at Santa Rosa, after which Cutting went to Alaska, and 'there he started the first salmon cannery, which was located at Sitka. anJ later one at Cook's Inlet. Later the company built the second salmon canning enterprise on the Columbia river. Still continuing his business In California In he organized the Cutting Packing company and served a Its president for a number of years. This In 1898 was absorbed by the California.

Fruit Canners Association, also a company Incorporated In San Francisco. He was also Interested In the Atlantic Packing Association. ACTIVK IN RAILROADS. In addition to his vast -industrial Interests, Cutting was active In the Marl- treatment. The bite near the head Is t)i most dangerous, and every, effort yri tun -ncnea ncrseu Free.

A LEANT. N. T. Oct 1. TOrect connection between "account sou" and Governor Buiiery was satabUahsa tedar when J.

B. Gray of the Stock Exeluuie Arm of. Fuller Gray, who' handled the account testified before the impeachment rcurt that Frederick L. Colwell told him ill be made to glV9 the treatment In Peoples Water Co. Expends Over $200,000 quosuon nm further.

Former California Character Dying at Ky. LOS ANGELES Oct 1. James B. Haggifl, multimilllnnalro nf lellfr ttme to save her life, it is feared that If the glrFs life Is taveJ here face will bo marred for life. "The girl -was on her way to a I-that the stock transacted In the account f- sn wi Tithln the ifalla i 'i Immedfctely V.

'3 Intercept ijit man. rot. a hw befo thi at-f 3 fctte ex- 'it'rt' Iiat someonenaw i the campus be--s ji Orient it was not ter Consulting Engineer J. H. Eioek- tlie governor Colwell was 8ul-weiler filed his semi-annual as Mi ce.

store When the w.is attacked by th mad dog. Sh had Just started to opi the door, when the animal to operations of Peoples Water SACRAMENTO. Oct. 1. The vacancy In- the First Appellate Court caused by the dentil of Juduo Samuel P.

Hall was tilled today by llu; i-polntnient by Johnson John E. Richards Court of Santa iara cuunty. Tho vacancy In the Santa Clara Court caused by reslghatlnn of "It, a picturesque flmira in th Vt sprang upon her. knocking her to the side.valk. The child.

to fight off the animal with her. hands. morning, showing the ojierktlon expenses from January I to August 31, 11J. to be 1 1 87.495.07 for the-OakUnd division of the plant the tmrachioent trial of Governor Sulser. Beveral signatures made by either the governor or hts-agr wers In dispute.

One signature, counsel lor m' drln Ky." but Ibefore passersby could come to i tne agea pioneer's condition elvd fcy frleima here today. Richards will be fillrd by the annoint. improvements and bet- her tescue she" was ba.dly torn and kitten, Une blood amsblnr from woundj ttarncTiterments cost the company tTi.tlt.H I lidurlSS UiS tame perlodT UCpntinUgd Ott Pu.B 4. fV1 ntent or W. A.

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