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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1897. ) and hurrying to the Presidents chmr’ | seized the papers which were lying on the | Presutent’s desk and tera tham to pieces, while other Social Democrats hastened to Berner's assistance, occuped the " BEDLAM | ern sold:ers | derson, the bullet going through Ander. | :h: cx-Confederates of Missouri, an . said son’s breast. The wounded man expired | in part: | a1 7 o'clock this morning. { “The honor and glory of this great struggle was with the South, and South- sought in justice to them- selves and their dead comradesto pre- bune and demanded satisaction for e attendants’ pummeiing of Berner. President Abra amov was compellea se Social Demo- induiged in a free was ejected from > [N AUSTRIN'S REICHSRATH and D:pu and Herr the House. In the meantime a hment of ten volice arrived in the House, and the officer tn command calied upon the Social Demo- lets de s to withdraw from the presidential = T ? 2 | i i y, @ v ay that platform. They, however refused to with- | considerable opposition on the part of his | ever held on the I;OSH :‘wr’:’lJ e:“cel: mle bun{;\ :n :,l; fi;‘,ifi""&'féfi; 'nfi" ?:\‘;Ys luymnie‘ —_— draw anc sisted 1he pts of the | clique, | of last year. Over 1700 thorouxhbred | p: Hgs SHooUTAL 2 il Sty and e e : v ! \{'hen the President again re-entered | fowls are exhibited. Tuis being the first | who are sacrificing personal business in | poics to ejcct them. They were ever it | @\ @ House he was once more graeted with | show of 1he year the birds are in the | terests and personal comlort in this fght | H v orci ud inglv. The | the & L3 ;- ic. i \TOgTes! . Turbulent Scenes Amid aily removeq, forcioy aud singlv. The | 100002070 10 it I fote, inciud. | finest condition and the vick of the pens | for progress ana advaoement, o {0 baG £ police then made a cordon around the cries of “Crimina: !’ “*Traitor!"” *Ge! |is exhibited. Secretary Harker receives | . G- A- Luhrs of lr e ‘:-'“,Y l°h“ baseit the Howling Mob of tribune. Th se scenes were enacted PrioT | 5,71 After withstanding this storm lor | praise on every hand for the successful | is verv sangutne of victory and hius bused | o pyyrgere: was arresied and taken to | to the formai ovening of the House. a jeriod, the President again left the | manner in which the sh.w is being con- | isibehsf Mpon I romi e o e | Genoa. A Coroner's jurv brought in a ver- | Statesmen. Waile tte D htinz and | Houee, but only for a moment, and on his | ducted. | O e O eic @ i iict i ‘wosordaiice Tuitli eifaciaiasinara | House a - rorurn he instructed the police to with- | = L e s oo ave of this Stare Higheay | Setdorth: | = in the sccond gallery, which | (raw, deciaring amid a tremendous up- | Viciory for b Ommissioners have done much toward | Anderson was a brother of Peter An- pron Ar-‘l-i Ibe | roar:’ “I nirust myseif to your care; do| MARYSVILLE, Nov. ¢ he -game of | | O e this changs. They are in‘j derson, who conducts the hotel at Mil- | " Lhen el the lobbies ol | yy you pease, but remember this is no| ved here between the Marys- e Frsiomal A h <l I =Y | he 2 i e i cous | football pla € e Mary daily receipt of many communication R e e R AN - ates oo e 2 personal question. ‘he honor of your| ;o ihtetic Club's éleven and an Oro- | asking for the amounts aiready expended | gates T S he 3 S | chair is nt stake. i f:4 re CAPTURED. sunrded by a stron: police force. Tue| " The iPrecident called upon Count|ville team resulted iy \hn deieat of the|on e mi-erable thoroughfures of the | session of the House in the meantime Was Siuergkn to speak, but the tumult con- | Visitors by a score of 24 to 4. S, Tt \bce:l:t|vélx-led 2t meniten tinued, and the Precident suspended o . B =80 12 i e Whoen the lower house of the Reichs- | Herr Daszvnski, the Socialist, wuo lad Ewjoned Two Hours of Freedom. the past with no evidences of the expend- | a | itures remaining to-day. This showing | h reassembl his rnoon, afier the embled this aftermoon, afier th { alone has bronght hundreds of supporters | ced adjonrnme of the c2 of Presid CARSON, Nov. 26.—James Jones, United States prisoner in for selling liquor to Indians, escaped from the State pri:on yester iay, but was recaptured in less than | two hours. ejected. | yme time previously shouted that the | President should be 1 jail for three sit- tings. When Herr Daszynski refused to | leave the House the President summoned | the police, and the turbulent Daputy was Rioters and Police Expel the Protect the Presiding Officer. Abrahamovic i the slamming o ids, whist trie! to address the Lefti ST { 4 inzudipie amid the up- | “Subsequently the President suspended | — = i e : v disti - habl> sounds be- | gleven otner Deputie-. The names of the " g | 've Leltist er es of *'‘Out with the police!”” | pembers suspended were Herren Schoen- | MANY OF THE DEPUTIES | "} “Wwafr the German Nutlonalist ey BitneriBoe] Bl = eader, as yesterday uted promi: i Schrammel, Weller, Linge, Verttauff, EXPELLED. nently to the pi Upon Hybes and Bener. | occas.on he kept blow: Herr Resel, the Social Demo who took such a promine disturoances this mornin shrnll whistling, In the midst of 4 Incessantand D sgraceful Disturb- ances Maka It Imposs.ble to this e | serve the memory of it. While the North and Northern soldiers are inveighing against all manifestations of sectional feeling, they are erecting monuments to Transact Business. W‘ lerville, Uber is a worthless character lower SAY THE FleAT to the proposition which will give them | at least one road in the county which can be founa in the winter and traveled in the | summer without danger of strangulation | by dust. KUNS OVEK A4 MINE. Randsburg’s Kailroad the Injunetion Swit. SAN BERNAKDINO, Nov. 26 —Supe- | rior Judge Campbell to-day granted an Cause of an | | who floated into Gardnerville from C 1 ant ently by selling whisky to the He was al s shrewd enough d beinz caught. For ths past month or two be hus been runniag a bar- ber chair in Nelson's saloon. Uber was interviewed in the Genoa jail this afternoon, wnen ne Lhad become so- ber. He said that if he g justice he would be freed at once, as he had repeat- ediy warned Anderson that he must cease him or there would be trouble. According to his story Anderson struck him several times without provocation, fornia abouta year ngo, anc made his livin their successful leaders and telling the story very much to their credit and toour detriment. *The North had more thaa four soldiers to onein the Soutn. Its armies were re- enforced and assi« ed by 600 ships of war, manned by 35,600 sailors. It had un- I mited credir, wnich meant an unlimited suppiy of money. It had factories to manuirc ure evervthing ne-ded to arm and equip, to supply and maintain its armies and fleet~. [t had rauroads run- ning in every direction for the transpor- tation of its troops It had intercourse w th whole world and would draw re- IS ALREADY WOR The scenes throughout the sitting after- wari were as disorder'y as those 0i tue | ~irlier parts of the day, and the House | and he declares that he was fuly jusui- jcuts for its army and navy from the injunction in the case of the Randsburg Railroad Company against B. O. Webb | — o - finally adjourned until to-morrow, et al, miners in the tvmd~bu:i: .}l'imnp ::**t****tt**t*itt********ti*'***t*ttt*t*t*i*tt:: Large crowds gathered this evening | 1 District. The injunction was asked for to | & S TR PR , about the university building and tac | Promoters of the Sacra- restrain the defendants trom interfering | x SAN FRANCISCO, Nev. 22, 1897. ; parliament, owing to the announcement | W th the right of ot the road now | % Willametts Pulp an 703 Montgomery'sirest. San Eram ¥ hat the students would make & demou- | mento Boulevard Building: ingol Reandbusk s andtiwBich % i g 02 o eopuyy t, San Fran- stration. Tnis, however, was prevented | Sanguine passes over a seven-loot abaft on tne| X csco—GENTLEMEN: edition of THE CALL will be : by the police, who promp:ly disper-eu | 5 | property of the defendan*. Th s the com- * issued on December 19 and will contain sixty pages. As a copy of this » | the gatbering. ' More than forty arrests | pany ailezes bas cost but phEsy : g * s | were made. There was no violent r- | e it would cost the railroad » edition will be sent to every voter in the State of California our firs: * | Thus far order has been pre- | __ | cetour at the point indicated. Penaing | % edition will be 300,000, X SE | Reversal of Sentiment Where | tie decision in a propos aw suit the | ¥ e i T i : = e = N company gave a bond of $2000 to cover | n order to supply the necessary paper for this publication you wi £ the Project Was at First | damages in tke aihen T * * . SUCCESS OF THZ POULTRY SHOW J i damages in tio event that the suitisniti-| % pe required to begin delivery not later than December 1o, Please ac- % ury, shrieking | — Opposed. | mately decided against it. * 4 » L \ = ¢ »* srahamovic: err Das- . . £ e <nowledge rec s order, sta i) S E . Ab r.,l,’t,’-n "Lw 15 1\::“ large De/eyut/ons o Chicken Eun | ; - } : knowledge receipt of this orde v tal the number ¢! r(v)ll% required ?(1‘.{ : SREehE ety i . Visitieho 'San i | — - | SAMUEL W. SMITH'S FUNERAL. X the total weight of the same. Yours truly, W.S. LEAKE. ¥ ciers Visit the | S S nrondall Foate L 0 [ Final Arrangemsnts Made for the | Sante Clara Cowwy Iioncer Rorne to| FEossiuhhkkakh ik RARAARKIRKARARARAERAA R RAREAE AL al contribu- Exhibition. L e His Last Lesting-Place. | stinguishable £ Work to Be Done at the S ov. 26.—T funeral ST = = = 3] [a spite of | SAN JOSE, Nov. 26 —Great interest is | Polls, | 0S8, oy el funeratiol 3 3 i e : anidl (Ho) tnsulta) beioe takeldin thobion it hie or ine | . | Samuel W. Smitb, a pioneer surveyor of | fied in shootin On the other hara wit- | whole world. The South had none of P setdbn: Abraban s i 3 = : | this county, was held in thiscity so-day. | hesses of the affair say there was no real | these advantages, or had monly toa bim, IHDM\‘.IE Ab al.Tm‘u\lh Santa Clara Valley Poultry and Kennel | s, SR vm_c\mw e ndden et * | provocation. limited extent. Bui, notw nding ail spparmtly ooy whea be ! Clubnow baing held at Hale’s Halt. The town, Tuolumne County on Tuesres | .A TePOTt was current on the streets of | its advantages, it fook the Norih fonr 2 viscs ‘was cipwded Dbouls this sftarnénn Speciat Dignatetico Tame €Atz n‘f L olum ounty, on duesday | curs0n that there was lla’)lelublcalynch- ‘yea{;* to crush the South, and then it cia and evening. A large number of fanciers | 13 = e ool > | ing befor: night, but it 1s denied at |it by a grinding process and without from the pay cities and towns are in at. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 26 —There is no | The deceased was born in K-ntucky, Genoa, and the officers there say there | having gained a single decisive victory.” o s> To Print the New| SN ) ong detach- bz called in to pre- of tne Howe,Dr., Fra Ed ition of The, ~g s 2 he was greeted w st “Get out!”’ The | i Y aftister 1o their feet in a body, many znized that it was useless to| X it ) dly and an |Mike any further attempt tp transact e B business he quietly sp ks> a few words to & police officer near him . Democrat, | and suspended the sitting am:d deafening the Presi- | and vociferous cries of ame!” from nta followed be- e Leitists and applause from the Right- ttendants, | ists. The substance of the words spoken who: & protect the chair. | 10 the police officer by President Abra d 5 P - ;| bnmovics soon pecame apparent, for an | tendance, and a large delegation of poul- i Herr | ofticor and four policemen romoved Dr, al bench | Wolff from the House by force, in spite ot Cakle ¢ /4 y ) “y “ ‘The recent showing that has been made, | was elected Connty Surveyor of Tunlumne WILLAMETTE" - = /// ////‘ Nov, ,28rd, 1807 i s i- | Coun'v in 1894 and held the positi i . % Y/ % YU N C¥) ’ . which'discloses such enormous expendi- | Coun’ and held the vosition at Cots AT omd Ko - L Trcarcdxng, Lottt CuFea T oRITh i e coUIE . it ing || e e ofia deathiP Aok im0 @ El’ - ERirEtee n Mr. W. S. Lieake, Manager, "THE CALL,’ trymen 1s expected to-morrow. The show is without doubt the finest Mt Cigon iy, Cusgon: W T it “let up” on the boulevard fight. The committee which bas it in charge is not |dispused to tell exactly what its plans | 1 | | | Quantity of White are, and will only say when questioned: *‘Just wait until this fight is wou and we will then tell you bow we did it.”” While no positive intormution can be gathered upon the plans of the campaign commit- tee it is very evident that “‘somebody”’ is doing great work, as never before in the history of the city has there been such a unanimity of feeling cn a provosition which invoives the taxpayer. sad condition of the thoroughtares of Sacramento County, has done more than } anything else toward opening the eyes of | the taxpayers. Thousandsupon thousands of dollars are spent every year upon roads | sixty-one vears ago. He came to San Jose in 1858 and entered the office of County Survevor Healy as an assisiant. He wus twice a candidate for County Survevor on the Democratic tickei, but was defeated | both times. In 1560 he removed to San | Juan, and a few years later was elected County Surveyor of Monterey County, Paper Sufficient to Between 1875 and 1593 he was engased in | surveying in Arizona and Mesiwo, He children sur ve him. TAKES LIEE IN : day. will be no trouble whatever, - INDEPENDENCE STAGE ROBBED. | Highwaymen Malke a Fair Wells- Fargo Gold. CARSON, Nov. 26.—The stage runni beiween Independence ana Bishop, Cal., A e ey was held up by highwaymen on Wednes- The robbers obtained Wells, Fargo & Co’s box and $800 or $900 in tax money being taken to the county seat. The rob- Raul of | | = 1 20 COMMNIT MUERDER. Hre. Hawley Journeys From Slay @ Sapa Nov. 2 1rs. came 10 Nupa from Kearny sought | the home of Henry Brown and wife near Napa last evening, and wituout warning 1rired at Mrs. Brown throuzh an uncu ained window. The bullet grazed Mrs. Nebraska Woman. Haw'ey @aEs which are hog-wallows in winter, and in ! | bery was committed about two milesfrom |~~~ T summertime worse than the proverbial | | the railroad station und there is litile | Brown’s forechead. The occupantsof the san Francisco, highway to Dublin. ! Likelthood that the nighwaymen can |house ran out, and Mrs. Hawle-’s hus- That Sacrament> roads have for years s escape. This is the first -1age robbery in [ band, who was stayin: with the Browns, a second bullet i hat locality for tifteen years. was met by from the 3 been her disgrace must be admitted; that > L Y 3 R : £ s 3 ? lver. ily it t california, e dawn of n mew era in rosd-paidiny | Adam Uber Kills a Man Who woman’s revolver. Luckily iv mis.ed its Dear sir:- Your order of the 22nd instant for paper for the publication of the "New Era" edition of the "0all" 1s here- should shed its first light on the county which has so long groped in the dark- | ness1s particularly approvriate; that the people of Sacramento have awakaned to the real meaning of this coatest is ap- parent from the character of the men who huve championed the measure, as weil as Refused to Give Him a Drink. Lraws a Ravolver and Fires When His Demand for Liquor Is ‘GEN. MARMADOKES | PRGULIAR ADDRESS Hawley and his wile are wealthy resi- dentsof Kearney, Nebr Hawley. his wife claims, deserted her a short time ago an‘i llowed tne Browns to Napa. Sheclums that the reason of the desertion was in- fatuation for Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Hawley was_hurried to S:n Franci:co to-day to avoid arrest and scandal. the character of the men who oprose if. Retused. g P On one side we have a great army of pro- S He Tells of the Superior Ad- Yound Dend Under o Wharf. <si , on the othera handful of CORNWALL, Nov. :6—G. H. New- with acknowledged, B stuntled, growling obstructionists. . | Special Dispaton to T Cavie Vanll:age_s ofh th:v North OO Th ey e . Throughout the ¢ tv to-night there were | CARSON, Nov. 2% —News was received | uring the War. | he resided for ” ik o B il ARBON, Nov. 26 —2 i years pasi, was found This order Tequires the delivery of 310 18Ige TOLL: | neld -ome very intiiesting meeting. the | borg aury this moraing of the kifling of dead under the coal whart at Antioch by L’:‘i{,‘;,":;l‘,’ prepare for the ,,:m] m:[ “Fri- | Hans Anderson, a teamster, by Adam two small boys this morning. He was of papeI-being 13 carloads of ten (10) tons each, & total weight of about 280,000 pounds. Yours very truly, Willamette Pulp & Paper Co.. day. Prominent citzens of the several wards met, not to make nor liten to speeches, but to act. At Tweifth and P, | ‘Twenticth and H, Twentieth and O | sireets, 916 Elevenin street and at the | Courthouse tue principal meetings were | held, besides those of the yarious clubs | throughout the city. Any man who had | something pract ¢il to offer was heard, | but the principal business was ti:e arrane- | ing 1o distribut: the stioagest possibie forces around the polls on election day. One of the General Committee was pres- ent at each meeting and mapped out the programme 1t has decided to follow. " 1n the meantime the fight goes merrily | Uber, Uber, a burber, in Gardnervilie. There was a aance in Gardnerville last nizht, and this morning at about 5 o’clock An- | derson called a number of friends up to | te bar to drink. While standing there, whe was already intoxicated, crowded up and demanded that he be | treated. Anderson pushed him back fron: the bar, and he fe!l to the Hoor. He | arose at ouce and again staggered up to the bar, and again Anderson pushed him | away, and he fell to the floor. This time | he did not attempt to arise, but while on the floor drew a revolver and fired at An- i And Than, He Say:, It Took Four Years to Crush the South by a G - Inding Process. Spectal Dispatch to THE CArr ST. LOUIS General Vincent Marmaduke ol Sweet Springs, Mo., who wes recently appointed by the ex-Con- federate Veterans of Missouri as chairman of a committee to write ar authentic his- tory of the part Missouri and Missourians taok in the Civil War, to-day issued a re- markable address. It was addressed to celebrating on Thanksgiving day and is | sGpposed to have been in an intoxicated as \ condition and fallen overboard. H: engaged in the furniture business in A tioch. e Shannon Bex Held for Murder. MARYSVILLE, Nov. 26 —The prelim- inary examination of Shannon Rex, the Yuba City Cobstable, charged witn the murder of Hector Green at the Ciift House in this city on November 8 was ended this afternoon. Just.ce oi the Peace Aldrich held the prisouer to an- swer before the Superior Court, denying | him bail, i~