The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 2, 1897, Page 4

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- it was given a large STOCKTONS POOR GIVEN & BENERIT = Indoor Games Witnessed by Over Three Thousand People. Prominest’ Mea Fumble a Big Ball on a2 Very Small Diamo nd. —— HUELED THEOUGH FLATE GLAS. Btockion Oficer Boughly Handles I\ro] Nen Who stiabed Him. STOCKTON, Csi.. Jao. L—Police Cap-) tzin Simpson =ad Consiable Beach. wioo | borse shortly | clerk & bappy the night clerk Simpsoa saw whom, “Jack” Hopkins, a | pugitist, lives in the neighborbood where | the horse for which Besch and Simpsoa | were searching was iost Simpeon mn- | bolted the door 2n4 called to Hopxkins, in- tending o ask bim if he bad scen aay- | thing of the missing animal A« Ho' kins started 10 enter Mummert seized him by the throat and threw bim out. Sxmpfion stepped beiween the men to | separate them and Mummert sprang upon | tne officer. ln the scuffle t followed Simpson sent Mummert throsgh a cost! plate-giass window onto the sidewal Simpson had no sooner disposed of Mum- mert than Hopkins jumped upon the offi- cerand be yss thrown inrough ssotber | window. The front of the big botel looked as| though a cyclone had siruck it. Mummert | was arrested and placed in jsil and the | arrest of Hopiins may follow. _ Kennedy the Leader of the ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. L—Superin- tendent Williamson of tbe [United Siates Express Company believes that in the capture of Jobn F. Kennedy st Kansss City yesterday, they have secured the leader of the gang who robbed the Chicago 2nd Alton Railroad train at Bive Cuton the night of December 23 Superin- tendent Williamson says: ‘The work was evidentiy done by novice<. Kennedy. who was formerly a trainman, appsrently | wits 100 tesctie: | Boston Globe. Miss Lillian Whiting, who | faciory at Leroy, N. | two months before. He was assistea 57| tramps who were iznorsnt of the railroad | 224 gxpress business. We bave clews io l!-e r,mcr men connected with i2e robbery feel assorea’ tb B mnmd op secured zothy less thas $200. — - UNPED 13 THE DITCE , and on the last they got acer Train Corryimg DES MOINES, lows, Js>. L—A passen- | | ger imain on ihe Keoksk Westers roed | rmed balf cret.x... § 10 be laken bad N4ERIED Efzal Took a Bride. ¥ L—~A specisl | the Herald from Ms- fizsl was mar ow pro- % | igorons and | provisg the | today asmousees | 5 on ibe grosod of angemmenss ; Ashes of Kate Field. GO, Jan. 1—The copper ing the ssbes of Kaw Fieid arrived in Chicago to-day in charge of Colonel Thomas H. Taylor, editor of the will take the urn on to sfount Acbarn, was wailing atthe Auditorium snoex 10| receive her charge 20d her meeting with | Colonel Taylor agic nature. | Kate Field aod Miss Whiting bad been | 1ast friends from cbhdhwfl. She wili pr ohwly luve for Boston to-morrow. = Stole Worthices Certificates. CHICAGO, Iin. Jan. :L—Some time| | during last nignt safe-blowers forced open | | & rear door in .the Scodder Syrup Com- - 57 and 38 iflincis and escaped after securing $15.000 worth | of stock certificates of the concern. The { docaments, bowever, cannot be used by | | the thieves as they are not made mn!‘r- i soie. Toere had been no mopey leftin | ihe saie Thurscay aight when ttie place osed. Ord:narily the robbers mignt Bave secared 3 ree sum., Suicrdes at Awstin, AUSTIN, Texas, Jao. L—Following that | {of County Treasurer Jemnigen yesterday | { 1ast night H.B. Bzll, = promipent dnu{ clerk, took morphine and his dead body was found on ihe ontskirts of the city this i afternoon, and Georgs Darst, & tailor, was | jfound dea2d ia bis plsce of business this | morning. He baa banged himseif, R sy Andrew W. Swett Dead. t NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. L—Andrew| W. Swett, who for many years has been | general 2zent of tbe Adams Express Com- | papy in this city, a0 wbo was with Sam- | | ol Aasms and ‘sssisted him in founding | the Adams Express Company, died in| | Bensonburst, L. L, this afternoon from Bright's cisease. md AL EER Swicide of an Agent. NEWARK, X. J., Jan. L—B, G. Sean- | lan, general agect for Orator F. Wood- Fetd, proprietor of ie-p’- Balsam Manau- Y., committed suicide at the Continentat Hotel this morning by { taking pouom { THE surest Couth care is Ur. D. Jayne’s Expec- | torasct: and even ibe money costis less thag MI'I most o.ber remedies: K lakes 50 hittle of iz firs —nnsezv!beri | Just Priov to Beimg Pwt to Desth Dr. | Aa hour be- |1y comber, 1505, g libet i’ WALTER FOSTER ’ MEHS ,.i]EFE‘H | Beaten in the Prcfeumnal Events on Pasadena’s’ Track. - - {McParland Hissed by Spec!aiorl and Disqualifisd in the - Mile. Iowa G.vis the Pair Two Victories PASADENA, Cav, Jano. 1L—The cicyele ihe grestest gather- oz the close of the nine yeass ‘in wes under 2000 e: resaited from ik wind that wa: races by McFariand of crowded off ibe faishing thira. | s weil 25 McFasiand, were penal- beating ‘the pisiol, H:Yx = potket, bat, ha L Foster will sppeal to tmire m.-u. Time professionsi—Won h o l. Icwa; W. .. Foster wer Passacse, third. Time, Mo G Laey, Los Caz., Jan L--A'tie game pisyed 23 Voe oom between the Sants tesm and the Stanford s weze enlertained by .bohome ht at'a Veriscope show- ia the Paim Theater. SRS Berkeley Wins From Whittier. S ANGELES, Cir, Jao. 'L —The | Berketey eleven . defeased the ‘icotbali m the Whittier Beform School Tae gaze | WOODLAND, Car., Ja game-of footbail played sis city fo-day e Sscramento Scticol snd rbe Woodisnd High ed in a tie. Tii¢ ioesl yard: ibe end of nch nslf. One nnnde rom Sacramento. The B:gh ywn. ladies en‘e-umm hom oyearolds, Alvia W.wos, second, Jeik -Hayes. g Tear's handiesp for !L'eemxa oge snd & sixteenth —— Fitz in New Fork. XEW YORK, N. Y., Jaa. 1.—Bob Fitz- simmons arrived at the Bartholdi Hotel last evening. Heappeared in thé best of bealih and was confident of winning his coming fight with Coroett. He was ac companied on his trip | simmons, Martin Juliss ‘and oihers Fiizsimmons will sign Stusit’s articles as soon 25 possibie, after which be will stars training. - —_—— 5 Siz-Day Fieyels Hacs. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. L — The score in the six-day international bicvcle race at the ciose of tbe fifth day to-dsy is as follows: Wailer, 757 miles. 11 laps; Maadox, 730, 9; A<binger, 720, 2; Hunter, 7, 8; Lawson, 728, 6; Forster, 27, L i Win. Hareard NEW YORK, N. ¥ will win tue intercoliegiate chess chami- E ionship for the third time in succession. er score of eight wins canno: now be | there were two other suicides in this city ..q:nled by aayof the other enllm teams in the tournament. i PECET Seattle Fatls to Score. PORTLAND, Oz, Jan. 1L.—The Seattle Athletic Ciab foo:ball teax failed to score “in to-day’s game witn the Multnoman cbampions, and Muitnomah scored 8 12 afier en exciting baitle in the pnnnee ©0f 4300 spectators. Hanged in the Jaiiyard. MACON, Ga, Jan. L—A special from Albany, Ga., says: Bankey Cupningbam, the younz Degro i who made a brutal as.’ szult on Miss Mattie Camp nesr this city on the 31 of December last, was in the county jailyard here to-day. * o e S Mrs. Beecher Improving. STAMFORD, Cosx., Jan. L—The phy- sicians attending Mrs. Henry Ward Beecoer s:ate tnat her condition is gradu- ally improving. 5 ——— Died on the First Day of the Tear. NEWCASTLE, Dz, Jan. L—Edward Wright, colored, was hanged bere to-day pisnned both this robbery and the one muw-u:w-nm-mm[kflhnfl-w maurder of ld-cn- s e e Lera Californis Z to get cut of AAEar: in'the second | : by Mrs. Fitz: |3 . Jan. L—Harvard nanged THE SAN r'j'rm,\"cmco CALL, SATUBDAY, JANUARY 2, mell, & eolored zinl 22 ynnd sge, Mey Jast, The erime was pmnmol }‘S C——— Pinanews of Turkey. - - Cfi‘flA!’TlSOYLZ Torxzy, Jan. l/- Bir Edgar Vincent, Goversor of ‘the Imperial Ottoman’ babk, bas mads 816 |- port Lo the Bultan on tbe Ouances of the wpire. . The repors soows au sveiage ynd{ Adefieit of. one milllon pounds|. 'lurt;:n{;:wa B-tflrrfi-rlmdfi:cn ihere is othing to prevent 1be resiorisg of & balance i the proviem in hovestiy grappled with. He recommiends 3 ndw 5 tion in tbe military aptndnm m sug- s other reforme. i et : 2 Tewo Easued to the Pncrd’«- v w!w‘ Bsi,:Jan. L—Among’ those Spon whom ihe Queen will conjer New in.r’n bosors are Sir Joseph L. L_llcr, stesmer Virginia Capiain Vob Bessewitr, fiom Stetn Decsmber 33 for New York, which pot into Branswittell for temporary repairs after baving deen aground, arrived December 31 at Scuthampion, where she £ into drydoek. e Great Pritein and the Colomiss. refer to s closer imiom betweea Grest jize view of I =alter. the - Governmeat -in . the —_———— Tupper’s Eeturn Postpemed.’ Caa.l\il | departore from Esgland: for [ Cund; tniil Febroary £ —_———— Married ot Kendey. LONDON, Ess., Jan L—Miss Edith| | Eames, danghter of Dr. | of the State of Minnesots, was married a | Eemier 7 u—d.y.ow..ww..mdxu | Bomsey School { — Ex-Comgressmen C(wutier Desd. ! !OP...;“‘mW\ .\. J. oS- 2. ibe result of an_operation lor sppen- | dicitis. 1 i WATER RICE IN COfPER i The Ouifiow From the Ansconda Mize I Worth a Fortune. One ¢f the most interesting sign grest mining town of. Butte is the Kr00eSS | Pregs Cin ky which topper is caugbt from the em- | eraic-colored watir thst Sows from. the [the Asscomds Recorger. { that this water, which for- for €ars went 1o wasie, i* pow .bri: It is estimated | Eve | | cost of i bout $19 | the " company ungertook | weter. {-eaté. Aa oid German Demed Mueiler l was tbe §r'si as 10 save copper. from the water. During the lasi x},m Fears Thomas Led- | | Sord iad a jease on the water. He pa ner t!!b‘v’t.xy to the company. { e x:ec t o reaiized at less: §190, of | Tocse are Bilod with afl the oid scrapiron | toey can bold. Ithas proved a spieni ] tcheme for disposing of the tonsand jons’| .of old iron the company has sccumuiated | “for years, Oid beisping-cages, water-vipes, | | ’ ¥heeltarrows, ‘railroad ‘iron, in fac old. thing that ,nvpm rigted 1o this service. i Ts s said for every pound of iron pa" into | ‘here. {3va the "’PC?K')UILVH is: efactad the s drawn.eff apd the slimy copper | |4+ transtérrea 1o snocher tank. where tbe | freen 1008 of the copier e appesrance of & clay. % sobstance. This is ssckéd into pack- of abous 100 pounds. . When in thi: the smelters in this | The prodoes carries an average of I er cent p::e copper: The iron remsin- | it makes s five ficx and when | ed. Wit otber smeliing ore it is said 1o | g ihe ore op to 2 valué of about $30a | —Montanz Letter. — - G00D-BY T XOLABSB ‘B-lpllly Disappearing 2s a3 Arts cie of Commerce. - “The old-fsshioped molasses is rapidly isappearing.as an articig of commerce, '. ssid a prominent grocer 10,a Washington | ar reporter, ““and in its place hive come | 2 number-of syrups, which are more cosily, jand by no means as muhcwrx~e.-;>~i cially to the littie-ones, who delight, did whea' we were young, “lasses on their bread” ““Most of tbe molssses goes into the dL'- | g | stantly on the incresse, uJy in the i New England States ard E"m nml trade. The regulsr drinker of rom will take no other liquor in its piace if becan .| Belp it. It seems to resch'ibe spot more ‘durectly than any other drém. *The dark-brown stgars have aiso dis- ppeared; and they sie never likeiy to re- turn, owing to the metbods of boiling and |- the manufsctire. Granuiated sugsris of the same composition, 2s far as saccharine. palities zre eons as loaf, cut-loaf, Cube and crusbed, and differs from them only in ‘that iis erystzls do mot cobere. This is becanse it is constanty stifréd dunng the process of ayulLuu.on. The lizhter .brown sugars tasie sweeter thad the white, for the resson ibat there is some molasses in them. - ~Housekeepers bave difficnlty these. dsys in finding coarse, dark sagars, which are slways {2rred for use in puiting up sweet pmkl:,!m;kmg cakes and similsy uses. As ihey cannot get brown sugar any more, it may be weli for them 1o remem- ber that they can simulate brown sugar by adding 8 teaspoonfu! of moiasses 1o each qusrter of 2 pornd of the white granulated sugar. This combination does as well ia alFhousebold receipts that cali for brown sugar as the article itself, and, besides, it saves them a great of huoting for brown sugar, 'bir_n, as said before, bas disappeared 1 the market.” ————— Washington Ola-Time Card Customs. *“There is bardiy any observauce now of what was a time-honored custom once in the maiter of Congressiona! calls,” said an oid employe-of the Benate. “On the [ first day of every ‘session every Seastor the Cabinet, the Supreme Couw ::: the the -r-ym navy. So iso Representatives zent their cards' to otber State. In this way the they were may to e allk_ Ts. Thl‘- ce Jas. L - Sir Charies| Hiza Commissioter .of | short, Dot lasting over ten or fifteen min- | POntoon bad a narrow escape with their L,_..m kas postponed ibe |nies 3nd will bear on the career of. Mr. IJna:m- abd ‘his work, particuiarly as | h.es.mfipn: Jan, 1—Ex-| year ibat | H bandie this | Hergiofore it was worked ander | | weil Endwn 7 | nsists of tin or Tron ¥ + ‘m having| . -wm'. 7 THE FUNERAL OF Judge Hunt o, Dehvot th_e Oration at the Prels _ Club. ' - ROSS .IAEKSUH ;.u‘tm ”W tere m" :;::::" "‘::;;o::.i’:“i'im % | | mons —_— [mnmm.nn MAZINE nw : Al‘t R . i.t--r oggie” Sinks » ‘!ufi-‘ g : The ¢ Dollsr Povtoos. | Eveninvorid vessel n-;_g risks ‘o res, un Losdon suxe.h. be sieamer Mogzie ¢ Hartlepool bas been powhrly | unlccky in her most recent voysge. Ebe 7 - | wiis procgeding, in charge of & Finpish | | Govers ment pilot, from Kemi, the -most | sorthera port in Finland, 10 Bgrpan-dn which' is the most northern port in Sweden, when, en- October 14, she struck s unknnvek the foretank filiing im- o A Nlmher of WelHKzuwn News: | mediaiely. Tne causeof the accident was, paper Mea to Make In- i formai R:marb Porm—4 ngé Attesdages Ex- pect-d.at the Rocms. . 2o ‘doubt, owing. to the beacod which guarded the Tock having been-swept away | b7 ode of the rumerous timber rafts which |are codstantiy beiog towed from place:to place. 3 : <) After )!msonmgn portion of the ca n { Daz O’Cosasll ‘Wiil chki y Read 2 and ‘with the help of the steamers t Moggie -was floated intoa safe posinuu | A diver from tive salvage steamer Hellios temporarily .repairca the -unfortunate Morziz, which propeeded -to Stoekholm for repsirs underthe escort of the' Helligs.. Daring the voyase to Stockholm the' weather became stormy and foggy and The kmnpuenu were sbont meuatd several times the vessels lost sight of eul; yesterday sfiernoon for the funeral of the LONDON, Ess.. Jan. L—l‘he’ Queen’s {laze 1. Bo¢s.Jackson, which is to take zal cirenit in | $peech cpeding the cominmg sewsion of | pluce rmm the Press. Ciub, 125 Kearny | Tiis was the eoldest 234 Pariiamient will, §t 3s generally believed | sireet, 3t 2 o'ciock to-dsy. % | most windy New Ye: % The exercises will open with jhe hymn, | % | this section, s0 the stiendance at ihe track | BTItAI 230 the colomies and will indicate “Lead,. Kindly Light” by the Press. Club BOW- | geartet, gonsisting of R. F. Tiiton, Frank | Coffin, 8. E Tucker and D. M. Ward. oiber. However, dfter three dnd a hal days Sieckbolnj was reached, and on Oc- tober 27 the Moggie was placed on a ‘pon- toon, after the dcc.k load had been ||ls- | charged to lighten her weigh. You would bave thought she was safk Notsa. Just as she was ole: the water the pontoon suddenly fell oveér, { throwine the ship upon the -outer section of. the pontoon #nd seriously Injuring her Superipr Judge Huot will then deliver | bottom, so that she at once began to fill. ke formal sadress.. [t.will probably be | Many people on board-the vessel and the | | ¥=owa ihiéughous the City and State. £, Homér Henley will render. the solo | to be unparalleled -in ‘luppxng hlsl.or) “Calvary.” George E. Baznes, W. W.:Nauehton, | Hugh Hame, Wells Drury, Arthur Bar- im it Is believed be will compiy. Riys Thomas will render s solo- on the i fipaily 285 t2¢ | cige a2 the rooms with ibe somg by the “Beyond tbe Sniibmg and t:' {oocasion, 42d the exercises w Weeping. 4 The jallbesrers will consistof Superior ln]m lsrge econgh 0 | Absconda snd St lawrence mives says| Jad:e Jotn Haat, Superior J bbard; C. M. Cos, president of the Press 'goua s-fig Barendt, represen { Bosemian Clak; Hagan izg the | Ciop; W. W. N !AMMA comoeny rfl-.f)’: 3 month sl a | Dru age 2. H & Toe decorstors will -fake charge rooms early in the -day and wi ihem ajtractive by wnod piants’ and. 1B snd SHends, at- the obseqg )fl. M. Jackson was so . 80 highly regarded thas il nmb-o_ be s Tge xitendance. the exercises promptly Cisés are con remains W cindes at the. Press Club, & be tikea tp' the mortoery { chapel 2t the Odd Fe.:o"s cemetery, and 24 ‘probably otfier oid_friends will | | make informal remarks. Toese will all be brief and will iooch oa the life of the Srmslist as be ‘was krowa by kis co- { workers . - 3 Im:oc»zmmgamwx- J.c&mhuwnmu'vldlmul If the messsge ' xind of was sent to S-mln‘o Bas reached C. B lives. The' pontoon, which cost over $100,000 and - is oniy eight months old, is utterly destroyed and lies sank in fiiteen fathoms of - water. The acoident is said lls cause 13-guite unknown. P This branch of sport has & host of ea: nési supporters throughout the Northe! Siates and Csnada, and many fine dogs sre kept_ for the Sole purpose of driving | the white fellows. Some mm use na- | tiye foxbounds and crosshreeds, such as | are vsed to drive deer. .Needless to.say, the m&n who. regularly bunis deer sad ‘bares will keep ceriaio houpds for eses onnd drive -bares are, a ‘nui deer bun:, ewing to. their follow the lesser is wenied. Smay Zor hisres, bui perbape ¢ ize pirpome ste fooosted Dear. 4 DE ‘La'l are snd ‘Bave fime game when Seces The u-;«mum-_-.-_ which the cream of the huating is usnally 10 be bad. Tne very smail feagic « 2 dm- littie - dog. hatching im eg_—‘i‘.e_‘.L s uw At tae praper removed and put'in :x:fi"_ per celiglese, 247 per cent of salvand L85 per et of oil. S S-UNDHY CA LL;..' .The_ Great Famlly Newspaper : of “the Pacmc Coast - A San Franciscan Century - Newly: l,nvented Travel Forty-five Miles an Hour. . First Gehu'iné Pictures Ever Pub- - lished "of . the New Alaska Gold i Flelds.. i The Doom of the Fire—Horse. e ... . New Poem 'by Safhuél L Simps'ori; ’é Life—Work That Will Be a Wonder of the Closmg Ship That Will e “A Forgotten Anmversary e sarriers ;.1 e_mz!!a HUDYAN 18 the swigbsien of 2l fers aod the grevdesm tomic ¢ b“i‘l'fl“ And ivvever falis HUDYAN " Is the.only éeresis speciSs fn eares {of Dervousness and tbat 2alfparziyzed siate olmqrg:m of file. HUDYAN Is the grest and :r-nn wbxch bundrecs of sufierers itaiity praite as unequaled HUDYAN a wenk Da eay or lac HUDYAN Is the only purely.vegetsbie and therefors saje remedy for Imaligman® disease. No after elecis. rezmec from lost : HUDYAN s cne of the greates Is arded o Try itaxd dvscovsr:: of ihe comtany. prove bow true tnisis. HUDYAN Is what you need if you hne pls=- il thirty days, too, HUDYAN { Hare Hunting.' p*m sores or oy skin Gisease. Cures in HUDYAN I ALY HEDG na isszex . remedy wi Iflll L) WI’MIIOI + THAT BA3 ST00D THE T:sT OFI ok Wml GF & GENTORY. Thonsands of persons all _over the United States gratefully praise Dr. Mar- tin’s Pain Curer and are never without it. TheCurer is fred from all injuriess and poisomous properties, and is e=- tirely vegetabie in its compositi: tones up and siteigthens ihe sty purifies the blood: expels dad malter, from the organs of the - 'y gemeraily, aso es;ethuy e 71 wom-s YBLS\D sad s Hll THE PREVEATION mm , Dyseatery, Cholera Mor- Ta¢, Diphtheria, Sore Throst, Ppecmonia, Diabetes, Complaints, Disease of the Stom- ach and Bowels Gemerally, Liver ‘@ Complaints, Kidney Complsints, Sciatica, Lumbage, Colds, Conghs, Local and General Debility, Head- ache, Earache, Toothache. Sick- ness inStomach. Backache, Burns, Swellings, Boils, Sores, Ulcers, Colic, Cramps, Sprains, Friises, Secalds, Wounds, Cestivemess, In- digestion, Skin Diseases, Exces-, sive Itchings and many other coémplaints too numerous to name L (CALLISCE, Whoicsale Agsat for £2 Pacife Coast. Sa Jose " NOTARY PUBLIC. % BLES J. PHILLIFS. 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