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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1898. 3 not be carried through. Hanna men also state that at the prop A MAJORITY sz A BUTTEBANK | A WAR IN | CREEDE'S COIN | THE SEIZURE HARD LUCK body. : l‘t‘_fihl‘_\dins: in th = i He offered me a bri Battle of voie for that measur, with Mr. Hanna ld $1000 if 1 would At my conferen: CVOTES 6= RESDENT THE ORIENT GETS MITTER OF SEALERS .5 | er of the House, to-night gave out the | { ! ] 0[‘ \ ()TES‘ r‘::‘l':":.ilx‘r::]:)\llrlln- rincipal |~:.~'v\n. | 1 ; GETS BITTER! Frilute ot the Old Anchor L ‘ e "‘2,,’:; 3;,&“.:\.:“,:.\\ A o0 | dein oo | w3 A ENE et i Line pf Mississippi when the fifty franchise Dbiil | ! One in the | rached i Winai from ieveand, wio | Patrick A. Largey Is|J. Sloat Fassett onl!Left His Wife Out/ Request to Be Made plegmors: for Their Prompt Saturday I told him | Shot Down at a the Asian Situ- | of His Will Al- i ) 5 | Competition and a Series of 3 hat this : £ W . ation. Payment. = llots ubporting i T e indow together. y e A thi fbe, and he 1 TR | —_— i T { Collapse. But the Joini Action of| the i kY Assassinated by a Man Russia Has Virtually Es- Peculiar Provisions of the Congress Will Be Urged | —— Ohic’s Legislature Oc- B nient ~ iseued the| He Had Befriended in | tablished a Protectorate | Document Offered for | 10 Satisfy Judgments | OF the Finest Ficet of Flonting Pataces rs »-Davy. fogmpnifeato Many Ways. Over the Koreans. Broboio of the Commission. on the River Only Three Boats { Remain. i i i | During the Night There I Back of It Is a Conspiracy to Result of a Secret Treaty Nego- | Senator John P. Jones Named | Claims Scaled Down by Arbi- Colone! Jeptha Ge Special Dispatch to The Call. i ly Skirmishin b | who is. spoken of as the C Kill Several Prominent tiated With the Feeble trators Seventy-five ey ; DY, Bt o S ; as Executor of the X ST. LOUIS, Jan. 11.—The St. Louls the Opposition. Faronsd AhALCaE Montanans. King. Estate. Per Cent. and New Orleans Anchor line made an | assignment at noon to-day to Archi- bald Woods, conveying to him, for the T ! benefit of creditors, all of the steam- SEQUEL TO AN EXELOSION | YOUNGIAE SN VW ANTSIVA R {HE DREW UP THE WILL. BIG SUMS WERE. ASKED. boats, barges, stock in store, elevator At S Reet Aot landings and other property of the | (O g L company of every kind. An assignment Claimed by Widow Creede That It America Achieved = Diplomatic of all the property was decided on at P SN R T Triumph Owing to the Skill of a meeting of the hoard of directors enough votes to € rprised and spoke . He vote r McKi n. as r was doubted.” to-night s at the st two > Counties May Managers of Wrecked Buildings Are Sooner or Later Public Opinion Will tional Stories contest Doomed by Those Injured in Carry the Old Statesmen Off Circulated. the Disaster. ‘ Their Feet. Dot Hin | Its Representatives. N SRS g e N | Bt B o N I EX S | —— George S. Edgell, president: Gustave rated that T i | | C. Meissonier, vice-president and gen- s ey 1" e in Special Dispatch to The Call, Special Dispatch to the Call. Special Dispatch to The Call. | Special Dispatch to The Cail. | eral manager, and Theodore C. Weig- 1 3 liciousness - . A -, ler, secretary. fal SThe factional ibsolute maliciousness BUTT Mont., Jan. 11.—Patrick A. SEATTLE. n. 11.—The noted poli- L.OS ANGELES, Jan. 11.—The ques- | Call Office, Riggs House, An affidavit signed by Vice-Presi- dent Meissonier accompanied the as- signment, and he makes the statement that the assets are W No Hanna is not Largey, president of the State Savings ticlan and ank and one of the be ns of Butte, was s iness man, Hon. J. Sloat | tion as to what disposition is to be | ‘Washington, D. C., Jan. 11 t known citi- Fassett of New York, was in this city | made of the fortune U. C. Creede, the The State Department will transmit t and killed in for a few days prior to his return this | gjscoverer of the famous Colorado min- t¢ Congress the report of the commis- the bank building about 1 o'clock this evening to his Eastern home. For more | ing distriet of that name, is to be de- | Si°0 appointed to determine the 3 ement as to the amount of labili- means been | afternoon by Thomas J. Riley. than two months Mr. Fassett has been | cided by Superior Judge Clarke of this | AMmOUnt of the award due to the Brit- | SCA(eMent as to the amount of Habll at ballot l\“r—:fil‘ll]\-'\;-ul\zhh'; mi‘r‘\x\:‘v\\ impr”‘l the bank five or ten |in the Orient, returning to the Paclfic | county. The trial of the case com- | 1SN Government under the decision for | o4 " Uhon the credit of the line last ore committing the bloody Coast on w Year's eve. the seizure of Brit act. He called Largey to the cashier's To-day he expr e h sealing vessels | week, when the Tennessee River Pack- i ed the opinion that | some time, as eminent legal counsel has | I Bering Sea. The report will be ac- et Company filed an attachment suit \\{x\rxA.\\ and the two talked for five Russia's present attitude in Korea is been engaged to show that the alleged | companied vl a letter from the Sed for $3800 and had the Sheriif levy on u_ll hich Judge Ditty, a member Minutes or more. They were convers- | the result of a secret treaty which was pencil will which is filed for probate is | retary of State requesting an appro- the property in the Anchor line store fon steering committee, re- | iN& in ordinary tones and there was | negotiated between Korea and Russia & fraud g priatlon to pa— the judgment, which ©on llh_v ]vf\‘ee, ’Th;s s;[m \\'a‘_s(:ru’lxl‘gz‘l]er;n a1 5 ing to indi > i no aele raeE Sabreary Jov: & _ a claim for rent for two o e S- that Kurtz had promised two nothing to indicate that their talk was after the tragic death of the Queen of | Louise Creede, the widow of the dead ‘e:'l"!t"""‘r'r);'l‘lh,elf ‘i';”‘m”“ 18 plede- | 2 Vet boats Teased o, tHe Andbor Republ Vote ..n' the joint nfh-vr\\w than friendly. Suddenly Korea. miner, is endeavoring to break the will. A p" ptly liquidate. ool The CBIN Wwhs " sathitn. ahaithe tc rr twithstanding | Riley drew a gun and shot through the | Continuing Mr. Fassett said: “Rus- | By its terms she is excluded from all Sxamination of the report of the his “hE g Ssit 2 s the goods released by the Sheriff just be- this report, it was LpIEiIEE window at Largey. The bullet struck sia’s attitude in Korea and the Orient | participation in the many thousands | COMMission will show that the criti- | fore the directors’ meeting last night the latter in the left arm and shattered s been much misunderstood, thoug s i She is 52 | CISMS Which have been so recklessly | The Anchor Line was organized the dee the bone. Largey stooped down and !lm;:n?‘(r’m- to say the general U‘r}llenl(’-ur: DTS iarnoslccaetind . Sl 18 en’ | Passed upon the results of the arbit vear after the war, and it was one of Yy 1 the gener: vears of age. Her husband over- : h ; : e refused t( had he continued in that position he situation is, in the main, correctly re- looked her in the alleged will, leay. | tion of these claims are baseless, and the first combinations s_Lau(;(lP She might have escaped with his life, as | ported her rather remarkable | ing one-half of an estate, valued at|that on the other hand this Govern- West. Prior 1o trhut time fhers wers he was protected by the counter. How- | that the 1 rect, when one con- | about $400,000, to little Dorothy Creede, | ment has achieved a distinct diplo- ShoT! steamboar lines running heteen he rose partly, and as he did so | siders the weagerness and dis- | (heir adopted daughter. and the other | matic triumph, due chiefly to the abil-| St Louls and cairo. Cairy and Mem- ; fired a second shot. The bullet | tortion of b e {GRiEiE | LoD L0 MINCIORET oA INes H e by | LY and high technical skill of its rep-| jyrg and Natchez and Natchez and struck Largey squarely in the forehead | But Russia’s Dresent movements in | gimcen g b Jomes ‘wipd el UD bY | resentatives before the commission, | New Orleans. These short lines were and he fell over on the floor dead. Korea do not mark any sudden aggres- | a5 executor in the document, on Jan- | JLeSS'S. Dickinson, Warren and Lan- | all taken into the Anchor Line Com- The murderer started for the front | sion on her part. They are the result | aary & 1807, 0 1o dated Juiy + les, | SIng. The department has guarded | pany. The small boats unsuitable for door on Park street, and as he passed | of a secret treaty that was negotiated | and July 12 of the same year Creede | With care the report of the commis- m:— trade were condemned, laid up or the teller's window he took a shot at between Korea and Russia at the time | dled. sion slnce it was received from Bos-| S0, and new boats were built, Two those behind the railing. The hullet! of the Queen's death. | The singular and anomalous fact that | ton several weeks ago. but its leading | lines were started, onc between St narrowly missed Frank Holmes, ore of | “Japun overrcached herself. No re- | the will was drawn six months prior to | features were outlined with absolute | LOUIS and Memphis and the other be. the clerks, dug a hole in his desk and sible statesman in Japan will un- | the time It was dated 1s by the attor- | accuracy in the dispatches when the | (N-a S0 /005 208 T2t R AREE, oo went through a glass in one of the ke to deny that when the Queen Teys of Widow Creede regarded % report of the arbitration hoard was River freight elevators were built, and windows on the Main street side of the murdered and burned. the palace | Strong evicence thnt 76 18 ranfulent. | submitted. It will be seen at.a-glance | ine controlling Interest In thess elevas building. Riley then rushed out of the Was held anese guards, while the | _Under the will the adopted daughter, | i only that Great Britain has been | (1€ COntrolling in . i uildi 8 shed out o e i . little Dorothy, is fo have her fortune | hip ; E tors was held by the Anchor Line or A hi his pistol in | Japane v in charge was a man | little > ite a4 THUNE | obliged to content herself with a nom- perience had accustomed held in trust by her guardian until she o g Ry menced to-day, and it will consume c members of the Leg- another conference to- Dem: 8 the confe sent for. After to get all of the t six disse: a failure t 1 w wverag 1ble ne opposi eep to-night, t time until the joint orrow at noor ho voted for were in conferenc at the Gre but no chan, The chase for ‘Hazlett and f Cramer had junced. will le interested in it. nces to t 5 i hos inal sum as compared with claims PSP 3 ocket as he did so Wh 598 v o D m g : Anc the {iflam Huseiton, customer of the him to the hardest measures. At any s 5 years of age, ‘When she has lived | originally set up, but also the United | Between 1865 and 1850 the Anchor Line ing th B e o rate the z of Korea . - =G X States has reached a very substantial 2 Sl 3 side the railing when the rate the King of Korea, alarmed and - i > gt a A very substan :: rWE Stwe S 3 2 Among the p pending s mlu“l lth H‘:»“::;‘:ulu\ ):. :.(xmh terrified, sought refuge in the Russian Ner own right, provided shfl.has lived | 3dvantage by submitting the question Waterwa Blkl\\((')b'ln"b‘;lflrthfl d(mi‘sshrf?t':e > to_drop Mc morrow he man, but deterred by the sight embassy, and it was while he was there | & Virtuous life. The attorneys of Wid- | a¢ {ssue to a_commission for adjust- Phis and New Orleans. About o Aand, i followed Riley out, howev The mur- | Korea and Russia, by which Russia Pary the provision in recit N | compromise amount which Congress pany of St. Louis was orga . 5 to Garr « rard friends say there time when the coalition might gut o > ‘elected him, but new they do not | of'py to have him nominated as a | yaken to j that if little Dorothy goes astray, her | was urged to accept in 1894 The line, with its powerful stern-wheel tow- SUUMIE & PIOtector: | oppure ‘tn the estate iy thel to fall o'l clation Iaid before The commission by boats and its grain barges, cut into the = & s ot 8 5 = her guardian. This virtually, they will | the British report amounted, with in- Anchor Line's bhusines: The barges e e Aaract. | Jehich she was to have control of the | gjege, offers a premium to her guardi- | terest, to $L417134 swhile the total and towboats could be operated cheap- oting did so and he was | Korean purse and sword. [t is In ac- an to see to it that she does go astray. |award with interest, less credits due | er than the Anchor Line's floating pal- He foolell mé too long exdlkiined | og ‘;:‘k'm““;l:‘ P o™= | The case will be hotly contested. and | the United States, is only $330,3%0. In aces. Railroads were huilt on cach side Riley when he arrived at the county Korea. It Is in aceon < some very sensational developments are | other words, Great Britain Secures of the Missi RNt 30 penarte 2 4 : dance with this ,romised, as the numerous relatives only 25 per cent of t otal £ S e jail. “and I killed him. He kept prom- treaty that she requested the resigna- Lnder the pencil will have syndicated, | her claim. e Sl W be called before e G ising 3 3 e di ot give o { e i e Juy eing e ok, but b did ot Eive me tion and withdrawal of Mr. McLeavy | and are going to fight the matter to the | An examination of the awards in de- Babiit’ otiionists X Fases Tor oon- |2 “n);‘ ‘.:'x‘;u ‘.‘ ‘,:;‘ .'“.«;:n "n <'r:‘\ }"hk"l"- Brown, who had charge of the customs. | end. | tall shows some striking figures. In|“The vast amount of liabilities has not spiracy and on like charges at e s ang me for it. | “you will understand, of course, that behalf of the Carolena a claim of $i4.- 1 determined, but there is no doubt spiracy and on ifke charges & cin- | a1l right. Give me a quick trial and .- been determined, but there is nati for all connected with the Otis| eng it Russia is seeking a southern terminus 1 066 was set up. which the commission ' the assets will cover them fully. Hard d its publication The He i:.r”yz..rmg:—:&(.):rizn:;-h-lmlvn;::n\!‘:ulrl,\:.:;i\\. FIRQ g | ‘;g;h‘x:;-ed to 1“1 'iszd; ‘f;n; lhle T’l:'osrf'.:]; on, luck has pursued us for two years. b ork ¢ ch is s e zorously | | $61.435 was claimed, but only $22,66: ‘. v T the | pughed. She does not propose that that o e Bl : ¥ Disaster followed disaster, until we following statement was is ) 2k S nen e Ahuats claim of $67 R e S B Momast A r s at great line shall end in a snowbank Central Railroad yards and has since | Fhe position which she has taken up at hurried west on Park street, fol- | virtually agreed to by Huselton, who kept calling ate over the peninsula, in return for Repr joint » recorded to- In connection with bribery storie <ippi, and the passenger travel went from the boats to the rail- roads. Secretary Forbes Zeigler said to-day: murderer has but on lost the other in the expl powder warehouses at the Montana | lowed, while the Onward" were temporarily forced, to the wall il House to-night | | F & QF \ QKIV | 623 was cut down to $15,715. The other | when the present Anchor Line Com- A ‘Kisson's ks | | claims _and awards were as follow ol i 5 : other ni e s e eyt Snamager of one of the | Kincha, six miles In the rear of ‘Por A OLALIONLIY | Anna Beck, claim 380221, award 335, | DAY Was organized there were seven £ Democradic oty 1x s e aEeS SN o rthur, is an important one from a | 1058: W. P. Sayward, claim 38 cerage v t $50,000. There are e s him the extent of assuring mpanice whice iwarehine (xnioded strategic point of view. It's far mor:i —— | award Dolphin, claim $10 fi;f;"fi“’,‘.‘:",fl?‘:flp}'{ i ety ot S anna to-day allies that he has been se- 3 a the 108s ¢ mportan at G nan position a k: | award G ™ lain Lrigpr - " nts that burn the of them during time in I contradiction to 'his statement | Kjaochau. The latter station is ren-| An English Woman Has Her |5 vora ke ben & augifieet taye e lostonhusned, Burke was posing as a_ Republican at Largey refused to help him, it iS| gered of comparativ little value to i | g . i it the ands of the Tepub- | well known that the banker frequently | Germany from the fact that she has | Sack Taken at Niag- jereca P e PLENTY OF EVIDENCE TO 'ty and making =peeches in elped him. e secured employment | pg coaling station nearer the Asiatic o o1 i 3 port of Republican principles. The state-| for him a number of times, but Riley | coast than the Baltic o Ehe iy Tnardisy Suanite. claim CONVICT TOM LAWTON. " ment wax made In numercus qu S e G el L ; 2% award $§17 Pathfinder, claim tives Otis and e that McKisson, before the WAS unab > hold a_ position any 1 feel sure that it is only a ques award $20,641; Triumph I, claim $6 simply Sir-'rwlh a mocratic caucus, in A ting the Besides, Largey occa- | of time when China with her vast ter- | However, the Garment Is Restored to | 5 carq "so3 Black Diamond, A Warrant Will Probably Be Sent to the »f the other Senatorial nomination at hands of ritory and her 400.000,000 of pe i 7 they coneur it party. pledged himself distinctly was | go to pieces. In fact, st e Walla Walla Officer Who Claims to ti but th is already in | {award $17.371; Ariel, claim stigatic they nd definitely to support the free silver cy or an under- | piece Department. 1 3 She has never been a homo , 4 o <o i % His Whereabouts. > | doctrine of that party if e It now g 7t 3 > ma | award | sisei: Minste, *clan ‘ — vote for-Hen- | J0ctrine GCithnt pacty 1f A standing to kill more than one man | geneous nation. The people of the | - award $4563: Minnie, claim $64.237 nees. y hearers of his | | ple. will Her by Order of the Treasury fsse.t..u, award $22,701; Lily, claim, $5 ! | SACRAMENTO, Jan. 11.—The indiet- who had managerial or proprietary various sections, north, south, east and Special Dispatch to The Call. award $12,657: Pathfinder (1890), claim ns and of and to Demc interests in the two warehous that | west. neither understand nor like one R X i $5790, award $1170: Winnifred, claim Ment against Tom Lawton. the alleged on on both din his * were the nes of the explosions. | another. NEW_ YORK, Jan. 1l—A Niagara Gy p e artner of Troy Dye and Edward An- also are an at heart in These warehouses belonged to the “China is at present a heterogeneous | Falls special to the Herald says: The | ;?,;“,‘6._;5 ‘;““:'r“’i s’,fis'm. (];Ll:\:l;-‘?;\:'fl(n]?t‘{e“ gersnn in the .“,mm,e: of old man Tullis charg for Mr. Brvan . Butte Hardware Company, of which agglomeration of provinces, without first sealskin garment seized at the | o102 SaATA BED0: OCCH i T e e e i Jury o ' Largey was manag nd the Ken- any central government and without port of Suspension Bridge under the | s i In addition to these claims, the Brit- | County Clerk’s office. Attorney Charles ranklin | j o5 - of which W. R. ' any centralizing affinity. In time there new seal law was that of an elderly | ish representatives demanded $29,333 « m-Connell Compan in ses- | . Jones, who prosecute the cases of the National Con- n was the hea Tad L2 nred ' h Suits for dam- | will be a new assortment of the mem- | Epglish woman, Miss Parks Smith, | behalf of the Wanderer, which was re- | against Dye and Anderson, declares Sl in 116, and whose reputation for | ages agsregating a quarter of a mil- | bers of this great body. What the ap- | who was traveling fror.. London, Onta- | fused by the commission. In addition, | tuat there 1s stht plonty of crdoncs to-night of | accuracy fs unguestioned. irs were brought and several portionment among the European na- | 11o¢ FE8 TG BF eyl L T the entire costs of the litigation over | to conviot. | District Attorney. Ryam - indictments befo el B T s were secured, but the explo- | tions will be I cannot undertake to T 10 B = | the seizure of the W. P. Sayward, cf gaid to-day th . : b WlECES SOy R Ious £ nge h ol d subsequent attack P S . % A evening about 8 o'clock in a sleeping- | £ said to-day that a warrant would prob; ence to party fealt 3 nd s q attachments had | prophesy, but when the apportionment | > v which a test case was made in. the| aply be sent to the Walla Walla officer - Otis claims. to | $nCe to party feal exhausted the resources of the Ken- | is once made there will he great com- | car which was attached to the West | foiie 3mitin(ing to 388,258 were pre- | Sny be;sent to the Walla Walla offi red a bribe at his home | joyaity to the Republican 3 yon-Connell Company, while the Butte mercial development in the East. There | Shore train for New York at this| ganted as a separate claim, but were % : . that case could only be | active in its campaign, the nominee | Hardware Company had gone into will then be a feeling of security such | point. When Miss Smith left London | ryled out by the commission after b before the Grand Jury of!lof ||h': l;‘-{;:I'»g;" 1 'v%fv "\ ,L‘“i i“yd.\"r‘[l”]lll')‘j liquidation, and the judgments are un- as cannot possibly be had under pres- | there was a United States custom in- | ing stoutly contested by the American NEW TO-DAY. ‘ounty, and it would be | FRUTE ST 16 nomination and election | Satisfied. There was strong talk of | ent conditions. | spector on the train. He noticed that | representatives. The personal claims e Representati from that party without a hint that he | Jynching Riley and four other murder- “The plain truth is the idea that he had a sealskin sack presented amounted to $1¢8,668., but Their names a witne ot was not in accord with its principles, | €IS confined in the jail. China was a great national humbug | She N2 the falls she heard for | these claims were cut down to 349.47. | LS are in the paper ho would be wanted a and last fall. during the State campaign, | Riley was taken to Deer Lodge Pen- | and one of the results of <he Japan- _Vhen near the falls she heard for /S il Gionificant feature of this - S every day. In the in the case are here t made speeches in which he re ated his | itentiary this afternoon in company | China war was the exposure of that the first time about the new seal| gcpequle that in no case has the com- ; obituary columa. not thought to be probable that Otis | lovalty to m\g p_rlimgpl--s of v:y- Republi- | with Bob Shadwell, another murderer, | humbug to the world. For centuries |law. Some of the passengers advised | mission allowed more than one-haif of | [y The names of men would be absent to-morrow. If the vote | Can TATI¥. TWOW W Gppeats that by way | to prevent lynching, which looked China, almost without the semblance | her to secrete the garment until she | the claims of Great Britain, and this killed by neglect s cast to-morrow as it was cast 10-day | cayeus he fnformed its members last | YOIV possible. They were smuggled of a vital national life. had outer-awed | had passed the frontier, and. acting | fact is conclusive evidence of the | R of their health the absence of Otis and others op- | jygnt that he w cretly a B out of town in the poor farm ambu- the Orient completely, and had even on the advice, she hid her sack | Sweeping character of the victory combined with posed to Hanna would have no :‘ffm_‘t in 1896 and vot lance. | cast her long, slanting shadow across | “Dd 2 seat W’hen the car reached | 2chieved by this government. { overwork. They n the result. There was talk of fili- 1In confirmation of the rej that Me- E — | the council chambers of European [ g BT B D ey - Y/ should serve as a bustering, but the opposition could | kisson had made this assertion to_the SR 0 | statesmen and diplomatists. But she | the American si KENNA’S NAME TO 4 warning to others not break a joint quorum if all their | Democrats in thelr caucus last night. BEL[EV F]) TO B was merely a big balloon. Japan punc. | Spector notified her that he would have | M bl Qs members should remain away. | e e T | b tured the balloon and all the world has | t0 take her sack. She told him he BE SENT IN TO-MORROW. | lowing in their The other « .-‘1.1 I]lv;.fl-?, bribery | following s 1 Z 3 ok since been wondering that such a po- | “'Oultilm:fl‘[';e "(’arfl‘:‘:fl““‘zess’;‘:hv“f{fi; 2 AT : floolséeps.bN(_) man can comes from the other side. tepresen- Columbn; . Jan. 11.—Mr. 1i etish was o | searcl Y o % - i N e strain of modern business com- Gative Snyder of Green County. Who | Hallday of Eivria: A former member of | L\\ EXCO\\ [(T one e n el ordered all the Rassencers | Motwithetanding the Exprossion of Doubt| pelion who wilfally negiects s Bealth. has been stopping at the Neil House the Democratic State Committee, said to s W% X “As to Japan, T am inclined to | out, and another searcl It Is Believed a Favorable Report ! It is not good policy to overwork, but the ng the last week, voted to-day foi | Me to-day. in the presence of Mr’ Charles : that sooner of later, possibir aeink | finding of the sack. Inspector Ful- . - | man who looks after his health can stand a for: Boxwell for Speaker 1ast | SUEED OLELIE, (hat AT ICCIIsaon said e . ston, who made the seizure, permitted Will Be Made. in the Democratic caucs the woman to put on her sack and t night that | the best judgment of her hest states- a week and attacked the| he was a free silver man and would | What the San Jose Authorities | Men. she will be forced into war in| 0% ith him to Collector of Customs| NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—A special 4 | iblican House caucus one week | support the free sil ation of the | order to preserve her nuational integ- | to the Post from Washington on Judge st S > OpPPC 5 o emocratic part » wam g > 7 - 2 e William Richmond. o the Pos : g ge 1st Saturd The opponents of | Democratic par he .‘ Learn of E. A. Brown’s rity and unity. She is just now in @ | “he collector explained the law to| McKenna's nomination says: There | - great deal of it. The man who neglects hig health is soon unfitted for work. When 3 man’s digestion is disordered and his bow- els are irregular, his blood becomes impure and the body is badly nourished. The vic- ator Hanna have been after him | Dryan man in 18 and voted for him. ical conditfon. nORS > i M. M. Ol i S d Fulston to ac- | has been a free expression of doubt ' g iti i constantly. It aileged M. M. 1 2 Assailant. For the third time the Em | Miss Smith and assigne | tim of these conditions suffers from brain e to the el Wigiae — FiE telin: compRlIEas 6 AIEncive 1ot o g:fl company the woman tnka hotel. “‘:“"9 among members of the committee as | fag, nervous prostration, and debility, and - Snyder and that he claims to | PROFESSOR DUDLEY TO tional Diet. The tremendous war in. | She delivered her O eeT ho mim. | to whether Judge McKenna is “a big | eventually falls a victim to consumption. represent Kurtz and B! Represen- | E FOR DAMAGES, | SF:ci®) Difmatch to The can demnity which was exacted of China | He called at the hotel this morning | ., o man for the place” but this| D Pieree’s Golden Medical Discovery tatiy vder had been anticipating SUE Fo *| SAN JOSE, Jan. 1.—The authorities WA spent in various national improve- | With the garment —Jss Smith put It} aoup¢ is not strong enough seriously | COTTects the digestion, invigorates the liver, and a stenographer was con- — | are inclined to believe that Isaac Mar. Ments, such as the increase of the on and accompanied B 1o the COMeC: | {4 imperil a favorable report. Beyond | improves the appetite and regulates the the bathroom adjoining his | The Officers Responsible for His Arrest| vin, the man who robbed and nearly | DAYV l’o‘;llflt(;lann;) of naval forts, rail- | ;;;;s"f’f“_:f;e““f the department in | much doubt the Judlrlari' Committee | ‘:&1: P é:fide:':}.?gfl?fi&azmfi harge at Sny- LB 4 ¥ 5 e 3 way and other internal works. v “hi H ) sh-| ) 3 000 T i Plead Justification and Say They | murdered E. A. Brown in this city last | {hese measures are now in tum becon | | Washington, explaining the case. He | Will reporthis name to the Senate on | TEYeh ToC “nFCh Su0 BCRve fomie, | 1 that given by t The versation ‘Thursday. i r 3 fi'{{:fr:"u"}f\rm“fl‘z : 89&";' Ssr:(l‘:(h h:;:; WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The fact fit for business. It enables him to stand B reasonable amount of overwork. All good about resigned herself to a long wait, | that the Judiclary Committee did not : g g druggists sell it. There’s nothing ‘‘just When relief came in the form of a | Feport McKenna's nomination to-day, ls:o'(:d.” g £ his backers were | Do Not Fear Results. Saturday, is Willlam A. Miller, an ex- ing sources of expense. They must be 2 g convict. The description of Marvin fits kept up, and to keep them up costs report of the con-| SANTA CRUZ, Jan. 1L—Suitfordam- | yjjjer; and Mrs. Owens, who rode with | Vast_sums of money. With them on nyder and Maddey | ages will probably be commenced this | frown and Marvin from Hollister, hag | et hands Japan is like the man in s . | but postponed it until Thursday, is not 1 the h week by Professor W. R. Dudley S the old song who had bought an ele- | telegram from Assistant Secretary shaleation Sthit: th it Chas.Faulhaber, of Brownlee. Cherry Co.. Neb., | wee! identified a picture of Miller of th : rei an indication that the committee is pensty NGy gainst George Morrison, Cons: | Marvin, Miller has served two. toiny | &N Howell of the Treasury Department to | gvarge to the confirmation. Senator I have used Dr. Pierce's medicines, writes: “Meanwhile. Japan has ne o Richmond, which said: “Admit seal- el » % especially the ‘Golden Medical Discovery® with £old basls. The young Japan. progres. | skin garments imported as personal ef- Terkins I:gé;‘;":::‘;’l“;";“ et st *;" | much benefit. Some time ago I was troubled sive even to a fault. perhaps T should | fects if they are shown to have been | . ¢ v ght, expressed the'| mu:m it distress in my arms and hands. It | Pratt and cthers concerned in hi rest upon the charge of having p L | in San Quentin. On October 30, 171, he counterfeit coin. Pratt says that he f s sent to San Quentin for six years i e » highway robbery in one of th 2 2 | rior to 20t ”» belief that it would be unanimously re- | ad I could uot sleep at night. I thought the Grang did not actually make the arrest, but | northern counties, but was pardoned | st Somer or later T am iroines 1 | “Collocter. Richmond Immediately re. | Ported on Thursday and would be | &t was the muscies of my‘arms fhat cuced fne hen | that Constable Kiftredge of Watson- | January 31, 1873, by Governor Booth. | (hink will get It. Of course the elder | turned Miss Smith's sack to her, and | acted upon immediately. | Discovery. "Soon I felt & decided improvement, ing it was un- | ville did so. His defense will be that | In November, 1881, he, with two com | g B her the Mad- | Dudley answered the description of the | panions, held up a stage in Tuolumne, | Lateer St ey wi pe uma, know | apologized for the annoyances that had | | i . s o Ste Claire Club Election at San Jose. aching was all gone, and it has not “eturned. 1 ny other case connected | man wanted for having passed the spu- | and was given twenty-five years in San e uaxtover | beenoftnscd l’fr_' N -Kmp °fyfimr'c°mm°n e LA | with the that body wtorfal contest was before | ri in, and that Morrison positive- ‘i { whelmed by thepressure of general i SAN JOSE, Jan. 11.—TheSainte Claire | yier* and would not do without it for an 2 !‘y"i‘-l;o;'tliflod him. Pratt furthle'“rll:\i‘\;m %‘;;.mm' e Sl D1 s biS % o 14 o'l)f:?\pu,vly yue A0, Clalhaepsl ediedsiie Tollgring oicers | e ARG f health is h; lru; that any indict- ' that he tried to telephone to Palo Alto | Marvin told Brown he was fros i STANFOR NIVERSITY, Jan. 11.| for the ensuing year: President, A. K. | agparman, il € care of heailth is hal . ¥et 1L 15 quite prob- | to confirm Dudley’s story, but was un- | ville, Ore,, and held 4 'mortgage o | 1% 10 Redeem the Folsom Road Bonds. | i or-in-Chief Telter has announced | Whitton: vice-president, J. 1. Henry; | Riille agaiast illness. Dr. Fierce's great book, will be attempt in | able to make connection with the uni- the staff for the Daily Palo Alto, which | directors, T. F. Morrison, G. H. Bragg, tor of the age. This book reached a sale of wrow for a dra-, versity. He savs that he only did what will make its first appearance this se- | J. W. Findlay, S. N. Rucker and H. M. | $0.000 copies at §1.50 each. Within its 1.0 pages es of bribery. | any other officer mester to-morrow. It is as follows: | Benson. Election committee, H. B. Al- is not likely nt will be made able that the the Le matic The property there. Chief Kidward tele. SACRAMENTO. Jan. 11 | ~The Tioard | graphed there, and received the reply -Of Supervisors met this aftcrncon ¢nd would have done un- | that Marvin was not known there, but | adopted aa ordinance providing for en | i t is compressed the best that Dr. Pierce has gath- L;;’ln ‘n\s"vl hzu_gmp the Hanna | der the circumstances, and that he has | one Isaac Irwin had disposed of a mort- ' annual tax to be used in paying the Managing editor, C. M. Bradley; asso- | vord, R. Lowe, Dr. William Simpson, E‘flué‘,&&fi’:fli} g‘r'::n; :;."u'in_v y:::& g:‘ ith vating down the | no fear of the outcome of such a suit | gage there and left. It is now believed | principal and interest of the $75.000 | cjate editors, R. E. Filcher, E. W.|T. E. Beans, A. K. Whitton, H. W. them colored. Itsgo ‘s addressed exclusively to-day for | as Dudley contemplate: Constable | that Irwin is Marvin's right name. | bonds for the Folsom road. Char'es T.! gmith, B. E. Page, T. T. C. Gregory, | Wright, Dr. R. E. Plerce, J. T. Rucker, | to women are worth the original price of the the bribefy charges| Ord of Soquel, vihose deputs Plait wes | Marvin, alias Irwin, allas Miller, has | Hughes, secretary of the Folsom High: | Bristow Adams, Marion Adams, Grace | D. T. Bryant, C. E. Chapman, G A O o gm Hh pats covind ix mam Tianna men say they Wil give e il | oo e disclatms all knowledge | not yet been captured. but his descrip- | way _Commission, was present and | C. Giiman and C. P. Culien (baseball). | Barker and H. Syer. The election was | T bt AR e L A e B _e.t('e ; - ; the ‘mat;fir and insists that no one | tion has been sent broadcast over the |stated that everything would be In | The assistant editors are: G. H. Yost, | held yesterday afternoon at the club | receive this great tok." For cloth bis ing. send at the proper time, but t 1westigation | from his office had been instructed to I coast, and it is expected he will soon | readiness to commence work on the | J. T. Nourse, F. L. Hall, G. E. Miller, | house, and much interest was aroused | ’o cents extra, Address. World's Dispensary » but that the pur- | arrest the professor, . j be in custody, . jroad as soon as the bonds were sold. | A. B. Lemmon and ong the members, - | Wedical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.

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