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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, out by Constable Maber before Justice of the Peace J. 8. Bellrude in the morning, | eharging the men with highway robbery. i Dsirict Attorney Martinelli said that | an example would be made in these cases, | and every effort to sepd the robbers to the \ | penitentiary would be made. “Things have come to a pretty pass,” said he, *‘when men and women driving l along one of the connty roads in a popu- lous district are stood up and made to | give up their money,” The evidence against the men is excep- tionally strong, and the people who were robbed state that they can positively S A identify them. The people in the vicinity of Corte Madera are breathing easier to- night, knowing the desperadoes are be- Men and Women Held nind the bars of the Sananlito jail. Up on a Highway ! y A DOUBLE RECEPTION, in Marin. A Farewell to Dr. Case, and a Wel- come to Rev, DMr. covered the fellow with it and compelled bim to hold up his bands. | The men were then hustled onto a train ) | and brought to Sau-alito, where they were | thrown into jail. Warrants will be sworn Willinms. TOLLS TAK EN BY AN A double reception was tendered at the OUTLAW TRIO. Howard Methodist Episcopal Church last night—a farewell to Rev. W. W. Case, _— their pastor, and a welcome to Rev. J. B. | Williams, their new minister. Travelers Near Corte Madera | A numberof speeciies were made and Made to Surrender Their the dram and musical programme The R Mr. Williams was pastor of he First Methodist Episcopal Church of THRIFTY BARLOW AND HIS HOPES Yearned to Browse in the Congressional *“Pasture.” pected to Reap a Harvest in Washington. Frank Avowals Made in the States- man’s Ante-Election Epistles to Brooks. Sp eclal Dispatch t0 THE CALL. LOS ANGELES, CAL, Oct. 15—Can money that is loaned to a candidate to be | by process of law? That isthe question | upon which hinges the suit of J. Marion SHARP WRANGLE OVER MODELS Dan Dutcher’s Counsel Contesting Every Point. Schemes by Which He Ex-lMiniatures of the Schofiela Buildings Admitted in Evidence. Slow Progress Made In the Trlal of the Llagas Rancher's Slayer. Special Dispatch to THE CALL SAN JOSE, CaL., Oct. 15.—The intro- duction of tesiimony in the Schofield to-day. A number of witnesses were on the stand, but their testimony wdsdry NEW TO-DAY. does not belong to the Intoxi- cating class of Malt Extracts, being strictly a Non-Intoxicant, but if you are a dyspeptic you will become intoxicated with joy after it has cured you of your distressing trouble, which it surely will. Try it. All drug- gists. VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS., U. S. A, LOUIS CAHEN & SON, Wholesale Dealers, | . i was very well rendered. | used in securing his election be recovered | murder case was got fairly under way Purses. | | | | t Los Angeles for a number of years. Brooks against Congressman C. A. Bar- | and irksome. The courtroom was crowded | S : . A 4 | iow for money advanced and services ren- | With spectaiors anxious to see Dan NSTABLE MAHER CAP-| FAREWELL DINNER. d 3 2pidi Hosopheraca teiend Dutclier, the defendant. Detective Hor- CONS e ered a e, hilusopher aad friend, 2 Fabl < Hor RES iE CULPRITS. i Her Friends |2l amounting to nearly $4000. Ont ace Briggs of San Francisco, who assiste TURES THE CU ' parture. | the third day of the trial, the case was | in working up the case against Durrant, is The first dinner of the early season was | closed and the attornevs will submit | aiding District Attorney Herrington. A the one given by Miss Rose Hooper on | PTiefson the legality of recovering money | couple of models of the Schofield premises ©One Shows Fight, but Is Cowed bY | 1e qay evening in the private dining- | 8dvanced to be used in a candidate’s in- | were introduced. P the Sight of the Officer’s room of the Occidental Hotel. terest. : The first vnlne'ss {his morning was Ravolver. | Miss Hooper, who leit on Thursday for| LLat pointisa serious one in this liti- | Sheriff Lyndon, who was on the stand for - 5 ati ini a short time yesterday atternoon. His New York, took this charming way of | Eation, but not the most entertaining, for | 2_SUCCE TS STIUUC Y 8 | ' | > bidding her friends au revoir. ;;"ls‘”‘, R Sh’l’:"':i.“" °°'1’,’ ;3“;“."5 I““: He merely testified to his visit to the| MRS, E, J. VAN DUSEN, a Peggar Who Carried a Fortune T e e . = | Barlow in amost fudicrous light, divulged | gy Sfield ranch, the location of the builde A The guests were seated at a round table chofield ranc Sewed in Her Clothes. beautifully decorated with tones of pink, | S0me political secrets and greatly amused | ings and what Le saw there. Attorney 416-418 Sacremsato St, Hooper Ent Prior to Her prtai astern Departure. Special Dispatch to THE CALL. ) SAUSALITO, CaL., Oct. 15.—Three men | Thisdel cate shade was chosen in compli- | all who heard or read 0:1 lheélse. Under fiz’::’*-’..‘fl;:’,fi:\fleme excused him with- S R e . Mon- | Ient to the large number of debutantes | cross-examination to-day Congressman | ou ; . < Heraha il od Lith ol BeY steonth oo giving the names of J. McCarthy, P. Mon- | 20 Those present were Miss Marie | Bariow admitted that in one of his lesters | Two miniature models of the E“f}:‘f‘:{g whindd that she: was Déig rebins ha to Brooks he had used the laxplre;!h;n: Botnty: Sirveror Uhsrics Bbive) sewrch went on and the suspicions of “‘As yet our pastures are limited, but £ called to the stand. He ad prepared the Attorney Tomsky were soon confirmed. another day will come,” and explained | measurements for the models, which he Sewed up in her underclothing were a . 5 i i imber of small canvas bags and each that by “pastures’”’ he meant patronage, | explained. He was subjected to a rigid | pumbe ! h d “{wx‘k‘z r day” referred lophxs hopes | examination Ly Attorney Scheller ana | contained a number of $20 gold pieces. and “‘anothe; y = pe: dmitted that some of the points of the | When the> total amount was counted up of staying in Congress at least twenty | ® o | models were probably incorrect. she had $4000 sewed up in her °'°”“"Efi 2 b 5 e is rasrenc liveam % A carnanine on & This she had been carrying around wit Goking llmhu& J'r“:);m::e yent to see her m\( & 1\1;\‘{5\1}:\.0 i)r”»:?fl Another sentence written by Statesman “:l‘m}e{jn?l:;r?x:tdeuc wes next called to her while begging on the streets. between 11 o'clo ris 2 | ber stay in New York Miss Hooper w e - 3 i 3 The money was carefully locked up in terncon they caused a reign | be the guest of Mrs. Greene, daughter of | Barlow was: “There will be fine business | prove lhmr’c‘ivrr clne'sq_d % e ot M)”:efihownl 3”"“ g Eeen | [t Madera, holding up | Admiral Reards T BN opportunities during my term, and Ishall| After He:d:trom ha = een Cross-exam- Mrs E J' Van Dusen‘ @ | what the Insanity Gommissioners will do . vicinity and committing ve- | _Last evening Mrs. Moore zave an ele- | be glad when the session opens.” ined, D&"I”CX‘A‘V‘%‘;“"?! fl’c";:fi:‘:" t?'"e;‘g e | with: Mrs. Van Dusen: | dareills | Fant dinner at ber bome, When he had acknowledged the author- | the mode!s tn evidonce. Seheller objecte Professional B I, Ar- |, The oid woman daes not appear to be .| street, in honor of Dr. ship of that ingenuous statement he was | 5 claimed tha 4 . rolessional beggar, insane and. bitterly resents being locked luter, a restaurant-keeper in | fiancee, Miss Jean Roth. . Pd 2 5 fil e Hientieaid by v Piper and the “m?Ld dto the nccuruci 5 up 1n a paddeu cell’and having her money was driving along on the hill- | of the table were elabora asked to explal ¥ #8Y- | of the measurements did not agree an rested for Insanlty, taken from her. It is supposed that Ai- ar Corte Madera to-day when | Silver, crystal, delicate faience and ex. | ing that as Congressman he expected to | that the mogelslker:kn:‘lsll;-;ln;;: and = e e L jumped out from the | Quisite flowers combined to make the | be able to assist in prosecuting the Pedro | accurate, He also asked that the jury morning to satisiy the judgment obiained ancis are behind the bars | and will to-morgow | hway robbery by Dis- | Leontine Blakeman, Ethel Keene Martine They | Miss Gertie Foreman, Georze de Long, e John B. Ma- | Edward Pringle, Addison Mizner, Harry Valiey Patrol, | Wilber, Burbank Sommers and George o o | Lewis. A large number of Miss Hooper’s friends They are Long skirts or short, these shoes are correct. Special calf, flexible and soft, fits snug, and wears to beat anything. Cork inner soles protect you from wet. de of the highway | Board a scene of rare artistic loveliness. | Cneboya land claim agains: the Govern- | taken to view the promises The court e against her. Like cut in all styles.$3.50 2 i BENY | Covers were laid for thirty-six. ment. As the land in dispute amounted | overruled the o ;ecunrl- and refu-ed at 5 ar rado style compelled him | S to 40,000 acres and he expected to get a fee | this stage of the procecdings to grant the | O} o Was in Rags and Tatters S—. | { | = | up his money. One seized his " THE LABOR COUNCIL. | 0 25 per cent for his heip, he counted on | latter request. e bridie while the other made s S | { | | Srarauied the Meyor [ Same Calf, but not cork sotes i - i i g teamster who resid, ee : The Street Committee of the Board of Super- 5 d T : =~ e e ElISCt | eilag south ol he Eeho R e v || and Erosented aiBhooking | The et Gomvmalige Seisiwosiniot suns | Sopm Leals, Si3se Dftan. 9,58 give up his belongings. Alter | Trade Reported to Be in an Improvaed | dentally e illeral for Bim rcomork | called to the stand. He testified that he | | the Mayor's veto on the Alamo-square contract | | Sives 814 vo 101 e had emptied his pockets the | Condition. O e T O Ok | o uatuieatiwi RYDE IVton e i | Appearance. { beoverruled. Other veioes of contracts were | | Sizes 834 to 1034 2 ::g ed bim to depart, and be drove | J. Hill presided at the meeting of the | “,;(;‘l-l‘“s“ndze Shaw of Department 5 of | known him since last May or June. He | considered ana reported favorably upon. A || Sizes6to8.... . L large amount of work accumulated while the | recent legal troubles were on was cleaned up. When Searched $4000 in $20 Gold | R Valley to inform the Con- | Labor Council last evening. Communi- | uperior Court, who was hearing the | $aW Dutcher on August7on the road in cations were read by Secretary MRosen-| { SRR front of the barn on Schofield's premises berg. Martin Condon was elected a dele-| Do yon mean to say youdidn’t know |4t 6:30 in the morning. He wason his gate to the San F neiseo Council by | it was illegal for a member of Congress to | Toad, “’;,?u”wfii':"d;:,.;';h l-mm-;)llng; along the road when | Iron-molders’ Union No. 164, but he did |advocate a claim against the United ‘ SOMMER & KAUFMANN, 28 Kearny St. | Horace Maun Boys Win. the second victim. Pieces Were Sewed Op in Bags | The Horace Mann won aviciory over the She was i N Mission Grammar School by ascoreof 8 to7 | 2 > s 4 _ | States? ,I)u}cherflwlslu»lhe road. Dutcher said N S o | three highwaymen compelled herto stop :;: m";";:d‘:’:-{‘{)o;‘lmg:l‘;tiu(fi’;;(126::!,:7:; | 2\.& i nswered Hiatopmaan Rarlom’ “Whoa, ,,,;;1 his ‘Fl,m ;K-‘;wfdf ngtcuer Around Her Clothing, ;;‘llihv(‘!, \“er:it“x:_v and Foisom streets ba.l\;\ - d, ttirn ovir o cheml what mongy ahis ff 8- (Txale] mas reporind Gobednmnitin 4 o hatlbahia mempes Blf baToyles | then u';\{d i{)enki»;nfu( hofie d ba fhelen i E . She empuied her| goeiy puy the delegates are hopeful of | Jature of California, had you?’ asked |shot. Menke asked who shot Schofield, | = | NEW TO-DAT ent il a 2 Sl =l George Denis, counsel for plaintiff. and the boy replied that he didn’t | . nt piece, all she had | gyen more improven: eorze Denis, counsel for p: . 5 1 h | = Yes, sir,” said Barlow. know. Mrs. E. J. Van Dusen, a wealthy pro- men permitted her to| At the regular mon ‘Yes, sir,” s oy ’ Datcher asked the witness to get down i 7 is | & drive on. The woman was badly fright- | Musicians’ Union in E The defendant explained that his state-| S u" Eatits ng‘ fessional beggar about 70 years of age, is | e S S e ; sl S a vote was | ment thattnere must bea fortune in the | 8nd go and look at the body. He did 0, | o' the Receiving Hospital on a charge | ened and she put the whipto the horss | strcet, s i | intment of a cadet referred only to |and found Schotield lying in the yard in | *°" Taxes Due Upon Assessments Made nd drove rapidly toward her home in | Fassed condem (e otion of the | reat nutaber of appiicsnta jor the | front of thewoodshed in s fosition par: |of insanity. | ot o al 1 t v 1 ) t. - G = Ly y ’f Valley. e eoCioty 2 | biacar " The numerons 1ot ters he hag wiit,| allel to the front of the buiiding. Amier| Mrs Van Dusen and her aged husband by the State Board of Equaiis The highwaymen were in nowise dis- ,','m,»c for a bAll tb be héla" w,,,fl',_,‘_ It is | len to his mentor, Brooks, who claims reaching lhg yard he! saw ifln Schofield | live at 220 Moulton avenue, but recently When Isay! cure I do not mean merely to | zation. sed, and while they treated their vic- | aiso stated that the band is made up of | that he had among other things taught | On the back ‘steps of the house, crying. | her husband was taken to the City ani sfop them ne ambitious Barlow to refrain irom | He asked for a shee: to cover the body Shey mads no alisiaps G0 db eternaily pulling at his own cuffs while | and wanted to know if there wasanything | musicians who are in the employ of. the In each case they | GOvernment. A telegram has been for- or a timeand then have themre- | _Controller's Department, State of California, : Sacramento. October 12, 1897. turn again. I mean aradical cure. I havemade | In accorda County Hospital, where he is being treated l M for blood poisoning. el with :1|;e provisions of Section : Ererad = B coulil 86 to help sheimn: rs. Schofield | 3 S liCagee < El Y q of the Politica' Code, notice i< hereby given btain what money the | V4Tded 10 the heads of the War Depart- | speaking in public, were gone through | atka it |:ey mlgll’:', Bhoyet i hu“yo and | There was due the owner of the house, | g“ disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING | {pe: I have received from tte Siate Board of ain what money the the' Musicians’ Ut asking | sentence by sentence, until it became evi- | 33 ~ » s . $202 50 and failing to| SICK! a life-long study. I warrant my | Equalization the “Duplica e Record of Assess- nfort ir possessi i dent ihat the Congressional candidate | he replied that he thought it bestnot to | J. Strong, §202 50 for rent, Z to | e “ | ments of Railways” and the “Duplicate Kecord of G s s e s Iatrcmpelition be AIORDEl. o | Nl by lind sai ot secretary earlior | disturb it. {get payment Strong sued them in the | remedy to cure the worst cases. Because | Rymonionment o Hivay acbcaeniec o e e e e TR \;,, the game, The witness did not notice the condition | courts for the amount and obtained Judg- | others have failed is no reason for not now | (& Ainz the asse e the Iererty obeach Corte Madera and robbed. His descrip- Jvdge Campbell Returns, 3] of the soil in front of the shed—whether it | against them. | receiving a cure, Send at once for a treatise | tions. as fixed by said state Boacd of Equaliza tion of the hizhwaymen tallies with that n his whiskers bearing | CHARGED WITH MURDER was disturbed or not—and did not notice William Tomsk o i 2 Free Botlle tion for the year 1867, to wit: the otbers who were unlucky enough ¥ lookiug in | i - whether the corpse was bleeding. Attorney William Tomsky represented | and a Free Bottle of my {nx.nlhble remedy. _Calitornia” Pacific Railiroad Company, Central to meet them. ; cliy ves | El4 Shaw Acoused of Having Killed Bis | Hedid not see Irving Mann until he | the landlord, and as it was believed that| Give Express and Post Office address, e ey N e Caltnrais Emil ¥ of San Rafael was ahother rings, where | Mother and Grandmother. was leaving. The latter was then stand- | the o'd woman had money concealed Pacif el £ On going | | victim of the robbers. He is employed by a liq firm in San Rafael, and wason e county road near Corie Madera this ternoon, when the three men came after him and compelicd him to draw upand | help swell their fund. After being re- lieved of his change he was allowed to go | S c Coast Railroed Company, Southern Prof. W. H. PEEKE, F.D., B Tosilc Chang Ballrod i | about her clothing Tomsky swore to a . R | i i 1 ctol o pan S0 | complaint yesterday charging her with in- 4 Cedar St., New York. || atutor Boad company; Bo sanity. | pany Lessees), Sun F Kailw N. J., Oct. 15.—Eli Shaw was | iDg by a buckskin horse in the road near i s - - " the fence. When he left Mann was disap- in the way of | taken into custody to-duy by the police pearing in a cart down the road toward ;lcrix(::!xl‘(.i ‘;\;sh":; | officials and formally chnrgl.d with the | {he direction of Madrone. i i el | mmsen’s "courts. | murder of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Shaw,| On cro-s-examination Menke admitted | When taken to the hospital she pre- | H was told thet | and grandmother, Emma Zane, which oc- | not being certain as to the time or tue sented a shockingz appearance. er cloth- sted 10 find that | CAM DE Southern 'Calitoruia hern Pacific Railroad cific Raiiroad Com: co and North Pacifiz mpany, Southern California Railway ~an Francisco and San Joaquin Vulley , Alameda and Swn Joaquin pet had n Conlan’s d the reason h n was exhausted t curred in this city Thursday morning. position of the body. The only thing he | ing was ‘nedflg!(;l;id“hner face and hands g7 s ‘(’.z;’n,"‘;“‘,’fl‘.r;&, s way withont injur E SESgsta e 5 i were covered wi % | “Gualaia Rive o S 30 u'clio(k when Schiuter, The Spaunish Carnival. The arrest was based on newly dis-| WS POsitive of was that he had seen the < Company. Gualaia Rivir Raliroad Company, ada-Californin-Orezo1 Ral' way Company, da Countv Narrow Gauge Rallroad Compan, fic Coas. Rai:road Company, Pacifis ay Company, Pajaro Valley Railroa t 0 and San Mateo (Elect ric) Company, Sterra V. Railway Con body and covered it with a sheet. ! When the mairor. attempted to search | Charles Wright, whose home is on the | . Llagas Creek, about a mile and a half from the Schofield premises, testified that | on August 7 Irving Mann came to his the first victim who had been stood up by The Madrid Mutual Benevol: Society will | covered evidence, mcluding_the finding of ibe trio, came tearing into Mill Vailey, | hold its annual Spanish carnival masqu e | & 32.cniiber revolver, of which two cham- borse almost ready to drop from | atthe Mechanics' Pavi bers had been fired, at the bottom of He told the story of the rob- | o'c.ock. A grand entertainment will be given, | chimney. The pistol was thrown into the Constable Maher, mounted on | at which many loct horseback, started from Mill Valley over | appear, as well asa company of United States the hills to Corte dera. The distance | rezulars in military evolutions. The grand by the wagon road is about four miles, 1 murcr}"\\‘m 'Pte vhl“c(ur 9 "“"”1:4‘“’ c Jmun.\' Lo >hill bt theo SR | new and siriking features will be introduced, Erexistchp Il i0ut theisonatdbieicoystad || (MENTSLE s T UE VS BEARITE S =t 1 mear Corte Madera shortly | **%7 0 being expended for r te May E e and uadeisacach 1o e Brannun Estats Litigaiion. quarter ot il Seom (Cors | Heirs of the late Thomas J. Bra and overtaking them, placed | g ter arrost, Twerof the men sun. | Manseau, executrix of the will of asid Bran- = s s nan. Itischarged that Mrs, mitied, and the c'm\s‘!lubne put bafldcuff»f ing the propeily, and that a change of man upon them. The third man showed fight. | agement 1s necessary in ordes 1o protece ih Maher drew his revolver from his pocket, | interests of all concerned. an have NEW TO-DAY. - filed a petition for the removal cf Johanna nseau is wast- artisis of renown will | chimney through a stovehole in the room | |in the tiird story which had been occu- pied by Shaw. | = The motive for the crime is believed to | have been a desire on the part of Shaw to i | inherit tne property in order to be mar- and he had n expensive ried. His salary was small made arrangements (o rent | house. o AEMBLICH ARKIVES, | Ihe Prima Lonna Will Sing for & Sea- | s0n in this Couwntry. | NEW YOKK, N. Y., Oct. 15.—Mme. Mariela Sembrich, the well-known prima donna, arrived on the Normannia to-day. | It is just thirteen years apo since Mme. | Sembrich made her last appearance in New Yorlk, on which occasion she consti- tuted one of the famous *18%4 Abbey con- | s te:lation.”’ Under the auspices of the Sembrich Operatic Concert Combany the prima donna will make hexr first appearance at tne Metropolitan Opera-house, th 8 city, on October 26, and will continue to take part in concerts until November 4, when, after appearing at the opening concert of house at about 6 o’clock in the morning, told bim that Schofied had been shot, and asked him 1o come over to the place. Betweei: 7 and 8 o’clock the witness, ac- companiea by Mr. Adams, drove over to the Schofield premises. He found Lonson and Price near the house and talked to them for about fif- | teen minutes. He then walked overto the woodshed, in front of which the bo:y ! was lying, removed the cloth from the face and looked at the body. While re- moving the cloth his hand came in con- tact with Schofield’s face, and bis judg- ment was that the latter was then dead The time of adjournment came b:f Wright had finisied. YELLOW TEA. Another Padded Fake of the ¥xaminer Shown Up. The Examiner yesterday morning made another exhibition of yellow journalism when it announced in an article padded out to a column that Collector Jackson intended to avpeal from the recent deci- gion of the United States General Board F X d Pulimun’s Paiace Car Company. tate and Counts Taxes on all personal ty, and one-half of the State and County Taxes on all real property, are now. due and pay- | able. and will be de inquent on the last Monday in | November next, at 6 o’clock P. M.. and ualess naid | to the State ‘treasurer, at the Cap.tol, prior there- | | t0, 5 per cent wiil be added t0 the amount thereof, | and uniess 5o paid on or before the last Monday in April next at 6 o’clock P. M.. au additional 5 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. 'he remalning one-ha'f of he State and County xes on ail real property wil be due and payab o at any time after the first Monday in Jaiuary | next, and will Le deiinquent on the last Monday in K P. M., and unless paia to t the Capitol, prior thereto, 8 per ceat wiil be added to tne amount thereof. S. P. COL ~tae Controller, L WEEKLY . aisers at New York overruling T the new Astoria Hotel, she wiil depart on ;’,fi&'{;., T:(.hev. e a tour of the country. Collector Jackson ds-id yesterday: PLE. 2 “There is not a word of truth in the PLENTY OF CHINESE PLATS, staiement made by“lhe gnminer. I Ulrick’s ¢« Celestial Maiden” 4 have no idea of appealing and never had. Thove to Tie Froduc-d ai Chicage. | 1t 18 1ot cusiomary to uppeal in suct CHICAGO, IiL, Oct. 15.—Instead of | S25e% & - g nt is the proper party to make the ap- s Cuicago will s0on have | peal. " s i = v First Born” will be pro- T e | duced at the Columbia, Fernald’s *Cat The Cyclers® Bulletin, | and the Cherub’’ at Schiller's and Colonel | The following is the latest bulletin of the Jo:n T. Hopkins, not to be outdone by | racing board: other managers, announces that he will BULLETIN TAMES EX. BARRKRY, EDITOR. puton a one-act Chinese drama at his| Following is bulletin N of the track ncinx‘ RRSRTSTE theater. It is called “The Celestial | ccmmitiee, Laliiornia Associaied Cyciing Clubs: Maiden,” and is now being produced.in Opiomer 3 1807 THIS WIEIERIX San Francisco. Hopkins has wired for i | 5 h C. . Edsards aod M. A. = | the entire company 10 come direct from red L0 professional ciass.clanse o. 3 A 3 pany | San Francisco to Chicago, 80 there will be & In an unsanc:ioned bicycle event al™ abundance of Chinese theatricals. dav of the Academic Athlet ¢ Leagup, Sap Francisco, October 9, 1897, James R. 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