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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL; TUESDAY,: NOVEMBER o = 1897. seasons ran. It exceeded the e tpectations | of its designers by 100 tonsa day. This led to the purchase la-t. month cf ? y | thirteen square miles of additional land | for the sugar company by W.. A. Clark, the a multi-millionaire, and to- day's orser for the enlargement. HF ]]URRANT Surrendered - to the have surrendered 1o the British. This is British. =ty an important step in the seitlement of the | > | LEADING CHIEFS CAPTURED. I | = 7 Sadda Khan and kis Brother Have SIMLA, Nov. 1.—Sadda Khban and his | brother, leading chiefs of the Maddakheis. | Tochi difficulty. Fitzgerald Petitions the A letter to Lora Eigin, | viceroy of Half - Hearted Search : India, from the Ameer: -of Al United States Su- |sbanistan, says that he 15 trying 10| for Ex-Treasurer | arrest the Haddah Muallah, and. tkat | Madden. | if he succeeds he will expei -the priest | | from Afghanistan. He also promises 10 | prevent the Afridis, who take refuge fn | Afghanistan, from interfering with British | territor; The ‘Amesr has teen thanked oy the Government for both these frier.dly com- | MOVE TO END THE SUSPENSE. | munication<, and - has :been fur-| | nished with'a copy of the proclamation | s | which General Sir William - Lockhart 1s- i sued to the tribesmen prior to beginning the Allender i the advance of the punitive expedition. —— Out of the Stamboul asx a Star. Way. preme Court. HAD NO TROUBLE IN ESCAPING. | County Officials Have ' Not Even Sent Out Circulars Describing Him. Wants Matter Also | NEW YORK, Nov.'1L—g. H. Harri- | | man’s famous stallicn Stamboul (2:07}3) | will be one of the attractions at this year's | orse show in Madison-square Garden. | h Séamboul has au unbeaten record in the SETTLERS FIND THAT THEY sbow ring. i ARE LOSERS. ADVANCE WORDEN ON'THE | | DOCKET. ‘ | He won the two first prizes at Madison- | square Gardenin 18M. repeated tiis per- formance last year, and 1 addition cap- tured the stallion championship. Duriug his racing career he won, among other Money Pald for School Lands Was ?\“:lx‘:ll': $20,000 stallion race in Califor | Nsver Covered Into the Pub~ PO lic Exchequer. Parcific Coa t Pensions. d to Take L'ke Ac-| the Case of Mur- derer HIill. ,,,,,, = WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 1L.—Pen- —— sions have been issned as follows Dis ) THE CALL California—Favette W. Qimsiead, Po- £pecial Dispatch to THE CALL | haa been receivea and placed to hiscred: | Madden would then'cieckagainst lis ac- {.count until it was exhausted, but what he ydid: with | and chairman of tie Board i | to caver. up his shoxtage reflects no credit on the'efficers whosé autv it was to ex- amine monthiy the County Treasurer's office. “Madden remitted various sums irregularly to the California State Bank at Sacramento, and in acknowledging re- ceipts of these moneys the ‘bank returned a formal netitication that the remittance the: money.is 1ot known, -He kept on file évery notification recived | from the bink, and getting a rubberstaran | made for the purpose ‘he indorsed each | worthless niece of paper with the:magic words,.. “Not subject to -draft.”” These valuele s return si;ps were turned in as hon hand, ‘and were counted as such the District Attorney, County Auditor of Super- visors.. A d sposition is manifested to ex- cuse tne latter two officials, but the Dis- trics- Attorney,. it is contended, should have known that such. paper was abso- | ‘lutely ‘worthless. | The Board of Surervisors has refused to |'compromise with iden’s bondsmen, land it is likely 1f they are compelled to | make up the enormous sioriage that it | will ruin them. Shasta County proceeded | sether différent manner, b; son had defauited 1n the sum of $60,000. | He was immediately arrested, pleaded | zuilty and was sentenced to seven years in San Quentin, where he is now acting in the capacity of bookkeeper in the com- missary department. The Board ot Su- pervisors of this county compromised with Jackson’s bondsmen, as it feared i that the bonds could not be. collected for the reason that it was impossible to con- fine the defalcation-to any certain period. Jackson. had been Treasurer for many years; and there were several difierent sets ot botdsmen.- The defaulter neglected to set down the date -of each sum misap- | propria ed, and therefore it could not be |'determined when the defalcation was | commenced or what set of bondsmen was | responsible. { Noclew as to the whereabouts of Moloc | County’s mis-ing Treusurer has yet been | unearihed, but the people of that county | are determined to siit the matter to the ! bottom, and some sensational revelations | arean ticipated. | | — { Armu and Novy Changes, i WASHIN N, Nov. 1 —Major James | Chester, Thiru Artillery, 1s at'the Ebbitt e o it‘cnfih,:’\ nljer Nl;cl‘mlu San .lm;; .;Vlhe!d | REDDING. Nov. L.—Late advices from Noo L e e, SUamphill; § Henr - Bond, | 4 ltaras, the county seat of Modoc County, . Nov. 1§ | Santa Barbara; minor of C 1 : : e ¢ tne| Nuussaitei. T where a disgraceful stabbing aftray be- a o United | Emeline Fisher, San Jose. tween District Auivrney Ruker and- ex- S e Ihe | Oregon—Margarith Goebel, Wallowa. | s - = Washington—Helen A. Huntoon, Spe- g ™| kane. | - ‘ ia's L i ed a| . Kino Christian seriowsiy Il r affirm the| NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—A Copenhagen reuit | special says: King Christian s at- | 1bmit ) rt ied a | tacked by a chill shile driving yesterday as Attorney- | and his physician says his condition is | v the | Somewhat serious. His Majesty i } _ Hill ana | years old. - g 8 tnatroner for 8. D. General Vou Bulow Déad. | s oved:to dismiss the | BpRLIN, Nov:1.—General. von Buiow, | These are all | pyoher ot Baron von Bulow, Secretary of | Sess here to- State for Foraign Aftairs, died d'a week 8g0 | day as the resuit of ies which be sus ter mov ained by being thrown from - his horse ant- case, that he nad | while out riding. bow” he contemplated s the case. -day were ex zge: to 1 under advise- | - The Grip at Berlin. BERLIN, Nov. 1.—Four deaths from in- fluenza were reported h 1 do'uot. Know -when ek AVIONE ARTER RYAN, would -‘be handed down | Oné iecision ought to set- | es, for they are very much | Also Willing to Fight Hawkins get them all settled be- T The motions made at One Hundred and | Thirty. i i nt in some particulars, the same re- 1estion of law. | nitted the SI]H niliar to Califor- Sore From the Effects of Joe inted in the § Walcott's Terrible Right= | This is the ‘ss Handers. { when I made my motion RARR TN | ; :;‘“":'e'm‘.“‘:; Now that George Lavigne has begun to | of ‘mierit. in ‘them, | Fecover from the !:n‘eu., of his recent bat- | s that the appeals were |18 With Joe Walcott, the sabie-hued for the sake of gaining a little | & who was thought by many to be in- | mned men, ana 1 | Yincible,ne is castingabout for new laurels, isines Const il | 2nd ng whether ‘o return to the " “" | class from which he rose to fight Walcott : or go higher and enter the welter-weight case. be dec 2o is | WEAR A RUPTURE. Go out of his class be must, and it ; {'simply a question of whicn will bring him The University of Princeton. and ‘the|the most honor and pecuniary benefit. Judge Harris rec Presbyterian Church on ‘L;‘"lm"e;""z'\”stl“e':zl:hm}a:;f; i’;.‘l,“ml::?: county ‘courtroom, picture a siate of Bad Ter. tie el i | i los anchos s o € a hard Ume geWling | g, te 934 of last July John Madden, nd he | t is eli- matches in the lightweight class Nov. L--The dis- | JOHN MADDEN, Modoc's Defaulting Treasurer. Treasurer .0 -Modoc County, left Altnras | eton “Inn, the ‘Conse- prepared to fight anything tl for Saeramento, giving out the informa atly took place in‘the ) House, awaiting retirement. 1 eu(enuntl G. Patterson, Third :Artiliery Ralei-h. Lieutenant T. is at the and ordered to the Olvmy in an alto- | . when it was | [found some time #go that Treasurer Jack | the - United States Government, if| possible, to fully recagnize the Diet; | jalttough it is claimed: - that -body | | successful revolution in DIET TRIES | 10 FORCE A RECOGNITION Refuses to Withdraw| Objections to Merry f‘ as Minister. { GREATER REPUBLIC! IN DANGER. People of Central America| Are Becoming Very Weary of Dictators. EXACTIONS BECOME TOO} SEVERE. In Nicaragua It Is Believed That Zz2laya Is Ssnding lll-Gotten Wealth Ab oad. | Special Correspondence of THE CALL. MANAGUA, Nicaracua, Oct. 14.—Itis understood that the Diet of the Greater | | Republic of Central America, now in ses- | sion, has refused to agree with ‘} the arguments put forward by | Secretary Sherman in support of | the appointment of Captain William L. Merry of San Francisco, as Minister of the United States to Nicaragua, Costa Rica | and Salvador, while partly recogniziog | the Diet. Itis claimed here in certain quarters that this step was taken in order to force may be cverturned almost any-day bv a Nicaragua, Costa Rica or San Salvador, or by the with- drawal from it of any one of the Presi- dents governing the State he represents. The reply of ‘ha Diet will. probably be forwarded to the United States State De- partment on October 19 or 20. It may be hers pointed out that the feeling of oprosition to the presidents or ‘“‘dictators’ of the states of the Greater Re- publicof Central America is steadily grow- M. Brumby has | | been detached from the riaval observatory ing in bitterness and in this country the | people are suffering greatly nnder the { rule of their President, General Zeiaya. Since the disbandinz of the revolu- | | tionists of - September last, - who at- | | tempted t achieve political and personal berty by attacking the| | forces of President Zelaya, and fail-| ing in this effort, were ~driven to| | seck refuge in Cosia It ca, the masses here | | bave been made to feel the weight of the | | izon heel, and their resentment ha< been | | intensified by the merciless acts of Zelaya and bis followers,” I D. Gomez und | M. C: Matusa, who, 1t is claimed, have | acted like baniits, going so far as to shoot | men who were arcused of taking partin the revelution of September on the de- | cision = of has:ily = formed courts- martial, composed of men of | a lower intelligence, imprisoning bundreds of respectable citizens without | trial on suspicion of having been in sym- | pathy with the revolutionists, and exact- | s large sums of money from others hav- | ing valuable property, either as *‘fines’ or | “forced foans.” During the past two years, it is asserted on g od authority, more than 10,000 na- tive Nicaraguans have been compelled to | leave their homes and country. | Those who have left include representa- tives of some of the oldest, most patriotic and most distinguished families of the | country. To make m.atters worse nobody | seems to know - where all the ! money collected by forced loans: go, and | the corrent belief is that Z:lays and his B PP NEW TO-DAY—CLOTHI Presenting for public approval that magnifi- cent line of goods we spoke of yesterday. No desirable fabric or style that will be worn this season will be found missing from the stock we have to show. Our first presentations will be offerings of especial values. We will use no jugglery of words, no tricks or methods to induce you to buy. We will state facts, saying as little as possible and making every word- true— calling attention only to dependable pur- chases. TR S B T Our new Top | Overcoats for men are some- | thing we can rec- oommend very We have a ten- der feeling for the youagsters. . We hive ‘teen study- ing: their: needs highly. “All the|and have gathsr- style, all !heled together theQ workman ship finest children’s and all'the fitting 'stock on the qualities that is | coa-t. possible to put in them has been | done. We ate > Two small bovs’ 0000000000000 5r1d. beaters for | items we want to Overcoats. Two CovertCoats at differ- mention here, ent prices we wou'd like you to inspect; Both great bargains $11.00 o Middy Suits, $3.50. $16.50. . b 5 % gray —and tan $11.00 one is very swell and beautifally mixed; also m lined; made to wear well. The $16.50 1s handsome.y ‘ined with Covert Cloth and fashioned wiih great care. Both | in all shades of tan and chucolate. f Cheviot, Tweed and Worsted Suits, $10.00. A'l the late shades of olive, tan and brown. plain serges. Reefer Coats, $2.50. In either blue chinchilla or astrachan. Have brass, 1earl or bone buitons. | These are as nobby garmen:s for her small boy as any mother could want. All our Clothine is of a Wigh grade, ! which we sell toycu forlittle money. gible to enter a ringat from 130 to 140 | pounds, age or color net barred. He has become a great : dmirer cf Dal | Hawkins since the local man fought his friends have been sending large sums | abroad in order to feather the nests to | whicn they may eventuallv have to fly. | The Diet of the Greater Republic of Cen- | | tral America has recognized John Jenkins | i nof Princeton: Un its professors- by | na synods through- | promised to bring back some money with | tion that the" abject of his. trip: wdb, the'| settling of accounts with the. State. He | - B the action taken | draw with Dixon, and is ready and wiil: | which to pay outstanding -warrants, a&s it.| 5 2 | uncing that he | 1ng to make a match with Hawkins atthe | was impossible to pay the necessary | They ~ Will = Arrive . Saturday | g united States Coneul at San Salvador. | hiection with the Dres. | latter's own weight, 130 pounds. 1f ‘this |amount of coin in Alturas. ‘The public | capital of the republic of Saivador. ' , i be brought off he wants a mat caused a breach be- | iy "Pommy Ryan, and is wiliing ity and the church | e 1atier should weigh 140 pounds, whi eved 1o be rapidly ap- | issaid to be the welter-weignt champion ruptu | be<t fignting weight. | b 11, the New ! With Rvan, however, he will ask that | Presbyterian | the match be 10 a finisn, as he has a great | First Church | idea of the Easterner’s cleverness and be introduced | thinks he would have the best chance in car funds were kept in the California State { Bank at Sacramento, and ‘the Treasurer issued his checks against the money in bank. On the 30th day of July, seven days after the County Treasurer 1 taken hi departure, a number of checks drawn against the public funds were returnea | from the bank di-honored. On the mora- | GOLDEN ARRESTED. I TR i Charged With Being an Accessory to a | | { | ing Day, FEST | Manager Eline's Liberal Proposition | to the Local Team If It Should } and Play on the Follow- | f Los Angeles Murder. T. J. Golden was arrested last night by Detective Ezan and 18 being held in the 200-206 .., g Shields for | a limited-round contest. : ng of July 31 papers were filed by which Beat the Expert Visitors, City Prison pending the arrival of an offi- | KEI‘RN\’ s-.-.swm for ~a - liquor |- *1f Tgoout of my class to give him a | john Madden deeded - to” his wife the —_— cer from Los Angeles. f be fol- | fight,”” says Lavigne, “‘he ought to be will- ing 1o give me that point and make the maitch for some place where we can sectle Captain Bohen on Saturday received a which wiil d ignation as b. President Pat- The All-Americ Lt (more : % merican and the Baltimore { i, on from Sherift Burr of Los Angeles Already aitachments were being iestied | p, o a1 toams will arrive -in town Satur: principul part of his remaining real estate, | | | ( for the balance of his roperty. 3 z ; 2 \ i, is expected to | the question as (0 who is the bestman be- |y o® ST 0 S ORI v Hday, They will be'met on- their srrival | 0 f‘l:*“'%‘,’“,‘::,‘,32,"fl"{”;;";};’;‘é;?fifi‘,’,';! JiEiacpant co i iatiers Wit thanlans of \ rofessor Shields, and | vond the shadow of a doubt. I have boxed | 54 fire: incredutons, but others divined the | here by Colonel T. Parade Robinson, a |t prse oy . St Li i | the Knickerbocker Club, and they prom- I thrown to the church | with Ryan, and I feel sure that I can give : - > & hada been tallyman tor the B.inn Lumber | |ised Abrabam that assoon as Choynski ntlet n im0 Bywnyand 1icel opeuper | truth a: once, that John Madden was a | brass band and a float.” The float will | Company. i | arrived arrangements satisfactory to all R e e ider & comine man in | defaulter and had fled to escape arrest. | typ fy an immense live ball, on which wiil | Golden was surprised at hisarrest. He | | b Hawkins 1 considera c g man ind Sops i are e whara on s b Eie et et 4 ; ] | | concerned would be made. «“ GROVER CLEVELAND JR.” his class, and I believe that it would add | 050 ¢Ol0 & SRR 008 00 CAe oot Car, | be suitable inscriptions calling attention | said he was a witness in the case of Pat-| { " ‘We selected the evening of November S to my laurels should I succeed in beaiinz | Biie months were allowed to eiaubs attor | (0 the fact that tne greatest ageregation | S b:""fifés“}'rf'r“f':e""r::'r‘fl‘f-”ff"“\‘{v;fi1 | 16 for the Choynski-Jeffries fight,” said - : o { him.” T cerd i se os Angz o iroom, “10 pl iily Delaney, The Youngster is Rapidly Gaining in m{nwmm S Bl o [T Treasurer had fled before the safe was | 0f baseball talent ever seen on this coast | Bonch' o¢ 8an Pedio’onOdtober 6, That 1;’1 B s E;Zif.’y‘inlo’yfd’".‘.? ‘;r:‘:u:)‘es i e e Ot o hanarrs | Opened, but it was guarded night and day | Wil play at Recreation Park on the day fol- | wag the only murder he knew of, and he | erents wiioh sanld ot bessibly Bave bo Weight and Will Soon Be Teoded. A spotasb g as & soup plate over | 5 .58 eXpEise of over §300. When the {lowing. | thought it “possible tnat the police there |'avoided pog Uty Yo e Christened. | e heart is biackand blne, andjuat unaer | onp. SEONE boX was Huslly opened H| All the baseball towns in the State will | might heve come to the conclusion that | o s Delsnog has hd Selfeios n ? his ribs, on the right side, is another ten- | o'¢ cants ntain the glittering sUm | pave an opportunity of seeing Baltimore | he was lxnpll\:nl{\tlnN!hs murder. i H W.u A . F Gh ['his uands for some time, and owing to YORK, Nov. 1. ceton | der place. where three hot rights jarred | 't} Way“been openly charzed that no ef- | and Ali-America play the local teams on | LOS ANGELES, Nov. L—sneritt Burr | He W1 rrive From R R b b e T special says: ‘‘Grover Clev. Jr. 15 | his internal arrangements. foft wes made to pracure the approhen. | Lhe jecal dismond: o e AL 1F J. angry, and surmising that the match @ o5 Well and ‘sx [ively s a Boy of hisage | ' know I have béan.ina fiit” isall he | ;ion G Madden, wha to thisday no war: | fioj L ook Bilue, one of the managersiot | Goldan hac bech ssated iuCan Hran: | cago cn Thursday | would falithrough, he insisted upon the can be. He has aiready added a coupje | $835 bout his injuries, but be pub it | iyt for his arrest hasbeen issued. On | poysorg 404 Al-Americs, has an inter. | C e two weeks ago. at ‘San Pedro Pit | : o e s s 3 : iple’| Jeveral hours yesterday walkinz and ex ; 5 RTE - UM fesung promosition to make to the local e 4 S 3rg Lat | 3 please him we figured on the 16th inst., Of POURCH S0 I Welent. ! ercising to Fimber up the sove miuscles: August 6; when it was known 1o a cer- |ines’ nines like the Olympic, Gi.L Edg ;Swuaa shotand instanily killed William | Evenlng. | unthinkingly. - | tainty that Madden was short in his ac- | counts §20,G00; the Board of Sunervisors made a verbal allowance of $100) 1o the District Attorney with which to efféct the capture of he #bsconder. Weeks lapsed Roucti, a boy about18years of age. Roach and Savage had hud some words over a & debt of $90, whick the latter claimed Sav- Knickerbocker “But now that Cboynski will be here | positively on Thursday evening, I think we can arrange matters so that there will not be any clash in dates. I am satisfied Fresng, Reliance and Stocktaon. It ls tni ! After Baltimore and All-America vlay a ries of games in this city All-America willtour the State meeting the local teams, | Mr, Cleveland continues to heartily wel- come callers who. come 1o congratu b will take piace a home, on Bayard Lavigne let out yesterdusy the reason why he almost failed to ge: Within ‘th weight at which he signea to fight, 135 pounds. ! age owed hin. Tt is-alleged. that Sayage called Roach and - National away sa | satisfactory dates would be arranged. On ‘the evening of the 10'h inst. the Green and Zeigler fight will 1ake place at { Woodward’s Pavilion and: the preliminary | to the eyent of the evening will consist of | a ten round contest® between Purcell and offer .a handsome sum of money, # € tion to the most liberal percentage of gate | Mony showed that T..J: Golden, an inti- receipts,:to the local elub that will wallop, | mate friend -of Savage, was with' the as he tersely expresses it, the AL Americi | Tatter just before the shooting, and fur-{ or Baitimore team. He w.Ii. go farcher, | nished him the pistol which afd. the work. After the All-America and Baitimore | On:this testimony the District Attorney teams play Fresno, Gilt Edge, Qiympic, | SWore i0:a comolaint. churging - Goldea ged himself a little; taking a coupie of | glasses of snerry aud a hearty meal some hours before goinz tothe Pavilion, { He wasas much surorised as possible when the bar trembled beiore “slowly rising and showing that he was within the KUTNER GETS A PASSPORT. Supervisors allowed him $ Aceord- ing to the Plaindealér, ervisor Auble at this time introduced a resolution ask- ing the District Attorney for an account- | ing of the $1000 wnich the board had ver- bally allowed-nim some six to eight weeks ay and: its hero's name : : . i the scate | ¢ |-AVhile on-this trip Baliimore wiilalso pl Mr. De! ki te satisiacto pounde. Sure af getting. into -the| sonu et was runnine high. - The Dis-|icy inthiscity. Asa incentive and to] Without:warming shot him'dead. LA, the Clubs Are Tangled Up in |, cime toan amicable understanding,” L A s £ 3 sking for | i ame ] 5 | fminary - examination whiel 5 n? rin well Under weigirt the cnampion in- | i€t CIDRY, Ok (LSS (1D BEE 00 add interest o the enme Mr. Biine wi.| preliuinury . exarington which, togk Diites, Aftor Abraham haa heard M. Groom's i o | 1 e al Given Permission by the Russian Em- bassy to Spend One Honth When Joe Choynski, the popular heavy- weight - pugilist, .arrives -on Thur day evening from Chicago he will be asked in Warsaw. | | bafore. Citing the same authority, “This St A itk batne ; th S e “Kid” is the constant amusement < v 8 A | Reliance and -Stockion, hie ‘wili. permiy . With being .an accessory to the murder of 2 Cati *Sealdy Bill'" Quinn,which pr, ESNO, Nov. 1A, Katner, the well. | of ifs friends witl his quaint sud originali| Mir: oser flatty tofused to give. @ - iive |Uhese clubs to pick-a-niux‘and will play | Fosoh; #nd-on this complaint the wayrant { by:the representalives of the National anc | ealdy BILQUIID whioh proiiaes 16T ; nt of Sin Francisco and | sayings. He was talking the otber day of | ireutars with'a piotuss of ine Getauniny | eitner “of the National, Liagus teams | wasissued upow which Golden. was arrest- | Knickerbocker clubs If a posiponement 0f | ~Young Mitchell of.the Occidental Club i Wit several months ago re. |BiS many battles, and was ssked wh ob Of | Proasurer, usual. in: sueh. case \INE | againstit, Ii the picked nine ‘Trom these |-ed to-night. - Golden’s home s in San {6 Chyynski and Jeffries contest from |intends giving an. entertainment some Yort by the. Russian em. | 113 gpponents be considered the cieVerst. | printed br ' distribired, U oligh, ampla ] Sreoe BAKSHINI bent tie lergie foam Erancisco, but for some (ime pas: le B3 |1 16t inst. until some evening in the | time between the 15th anu 30th of s 5 o bt " | “Griffo, by all means,’’ he replied. ] funds had been provided for such . | #'bandsome sum abmoney wi; given it. ; bee! e " | latter ‘part of this month will prove satis- | month, as e bas secured a permit from svoat Wail on 1o°wvisit a rTela- | “Afier ne got going I thought thesudi- | R u’:rvi:e: E o dueci‘t‘l‘:e; The All-America and Baltimore teams [-P8ny at San- Pedro as a tallyman. He P dd et the Health and Police Committee of the b on Laeir Western trip ‘have played thus Wil be brought beze for examinaiion. Board ol Supervisors lor a fistic contest Tire’ Nationsl and Knickerbocker clubs tive in Warsaw, Ilussia, on the ground |ence was throwing gloves at me, they i o - : 5 2 e o S g " agrncies were engaged by the proper Y es. All-A 5 N, 3 thet be mess Luvl o CHERVIAR, § Diewp ) So o e - bor | OMfictals to Lrail the ugitive from justive. fi"h‘:’"’:;“",,fi?fl’m‘;m ,,;;"4_‘\'"";“;,,”“’,""’" : Civie Rights. Party. hive ngreed thataclashing of dates will | between those dates. cel the Department of State | Regarding alcott -he had another | ™ sy otper feature of Madden’s defulcation | S 80 . g ¢ game i rrai nat benefit etther -oue, and to avoid te e- Joe Walcott is passionately foud of o him the privilege of | bumorous remark 1o make. was at A mew- party known as’ the Civic Rights <coving: s to’ speak, the directors of the duck-shooting, and yesterday he left with which will prebavlv sweil the amount con-iderably abovs $30,000 has just come | to light.” Innocent purchasers of school 1ands had ba2en in the habit of goin: to Treasurer Madaden, making their pay- ments and simply taking his receipts. some friends for a week’s cannouading at some point on the San Joaquin River. Billy Lavigne, the browher of the cham- pion pugilist, 18 a crack shot and. will leave this city on Saturday evenin: with Harry Corbett and “Bosie” 0’Donnell for In the Baltimore nine there are tliree National League captains, and in All- America two. The Al-America nine is | probably the greatest combination of ball- tossers ever seen on a diamond, possibly excepring_ihie “famous Red Stockings of “party was formed last evening with the prime object-of supporting the minorily:in the thar: Lter comaiittee. This action was stimulated by thé idea that thers are many things which ilie. people want in the new charfer that are ‘beingomitted or coldly voted down. iwo clubs, in a ‘conference held last even- ing, ‘conciuded to arrance the dates of their contests so far apart that a collision will be out of question. “‘Mr. Abraham of the Knickerbocker Club informed Messrs. Grooin and Gibbs of the one month -in Warsaw. The| ~I had him beaten in the.first few | came too late to be available to | rounds, but that time I got my head cut rer at this time, but it establishes | made things different. rat will be of interest toail [ ‘‘The minute I feit the blood ruuning 1t in the United States | down my face [ knew I had a brand-new ’ nigger 1o fight, for niggers never see blood =il o ! v i The law provides that these receints| s i 1 - e 5 A s - % nking R y 7 3 i is theé intention of the new party. to hoid T i Y i % 5 > IAKGE 0UIPUT oF sUGAR. | Tithout thisking they are winners 1t | yhould pass to the Couniy Auditor, whose | “RORSL. L of the visiting teams has | & massmectng Tn the ncar fuiure, proclaim | National ‘Club_that he had selected the | 2 fei days sporton the Sulsun Sporie. - e e e, rounds to get him back L0 | duiy it 1s to make the proper charge (o the [y, HbtaReA s o Oaps 183 | P nciples, and if necessary nominate and | evening of the 18t inst. some weeks ago | man’s Club vreserve, where broadbills ere Los Alawitos Sugar Company to En- © was before the biood siarted. Treasurer. Not being familiar with the | ¢¢% PUbL! et | cltot o board of fréenoiders wio will drafta | for- the Goddard and Sharkey mil', and | Plentiful. Lavigne'sfavorite sport is Eng- large Its Factory. e law ihese 1mnocent purchasers simply N‘:‘h“:d i cherier in kecping witl the demands of 1ts | {liat underno consideration would he alter | /ish snipe shootin=. F pimifora: © . ibat A ‘commiitee concisting of Messrs. Spelling, | *0f Gill spié, Rogers, - McBride. Dawson;, Phillips and Baruey was appointed.to draft a platiorm. which is to' be considered at the nexi meeting, : stidiisia i A Bold Burglar. The Gates Ajar. Commissioner date. am surprised,’’ said Abraham, ‘‘that the National Club being aware of the fact that Goddard -and Sharkey were booked for the evening of the 18.n would attempt to pull off the Choynski and Jeffries fight @ few eveninys in advance of our enter- London has 600,600 hiuses. Paris has 115,000 made ptyment to the County Treasurer, tock his receipt and he pocketed their money without ever making any return to the county. A large nuniberof citizens are sufferers in this respect, but now much it all will amonnt to has not yel LOS ANGEI , Nov. 1.—A contrast | Officer McMurray- of Socfety for the Preven- tion-of Cruelt; to Children arristed-Jerry A, and Jeinie-Davis for:cruelty 1o their little 1-yeur-old chil@, Alfred. “The family live in a l0dging-house on Second street, and when the |- officer calléd he lound the. pliGe in a most B T o ackson received a letter yes- 3 was signed-hete lr’\ _represen(atives of E. | terday from the Solicitor of 1h Treasury, sus- H. Dyer & Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, and the | 1giuing his action in allowing the landing of Los Alamitos Sugzar Company of this | the forty Chinese who arrived here recently county for the immediate enlargement of | With certificates issued by the Govermment % agent in Mucao in the Portuguese language. New York has 90,000 houses. hous The Soft Glow of the Tea Rose the latter’s refinery to 1000 tons daily | ppe action of the Collecto been made public by Experts Fuzzerald @ ; = X i ' : baved - 3 Suocking condition of filthiness nnd the chiid | A burelar wes {oiind at H. Rasmussen’s resi- | 3 I . capacity- The fact that the treaty of 1854 maned; PO | 41,d Bieber, though it bus been given out | in's corresponding condition. Bad Babils of | dence, 269 Twénty-second. street, on Friday | tAiDment.” 3 is acquired by ladies who use Pozzoxr's that it will aggregate a large sun. : The National Club directors allowed | } comprexioN Powner. Try it. The present plant, built for a third of | abligatory for Chinese other tuan laborers to . g . The manner in which Madden managed 5 3 ; 3 ihe parents ure said 1o be the cause of the famij- | nignt. Marks of a jim: er¢ found about that capacity, has just finiched its Lrst| present certificates at all, 1ly’s iroubics. [mi residenice, - e that it would not be exactly honorable on