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MAY TAVE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1898 WILL PROBABLY EASY VICTORY SELF-DEFENSE SCORES PERISH ay. Never before has any srought to this port a more interest- ng cargo of living freight than that vhich the liner Manitoban landed to- to appear in' court, invoking parliamen- ary immuni ld’;hp éf?n. elections will take place to-morrow. The election of Senors Com- posaltos, from San Paulo and Rosastlva mbuco as President and Vice- 1 Al B ~ | lay. On board the big vessel, which | from Perna S Y o \ i vere 114 Laplanders and Finns, men, | Goiured L ? vomen and children, together th 537 Vice-President Pereira, in his address, eindeer, 42 sleds, over 500 sets of har- | attacks President Moraes, to whom he = E Fo sess and 3800 bags of moss with which | attributes the agitations ‘x_u-l r;n.:‘f‘:n::r;i: he deer will be fed. This motley group '“p“‘{“f;a,x?en,';}lm&fi"fic e nias ALL ITANDS Citizens of Los Angeles Given a Decision Over Trial of Murderer Flan- Seventeen Deaths Within onstitutes the Government relief ex- pedition to Klondike sufferers, and they of voted under the state of siege are invalid. re Disposed to Joe Goddard in the nel a San Twenty-Four H Al arrived safely, after a vovage - A A I ! ly Begun at v Ll twenty-three day: THE BLACK WAS BESTED. ; 5 Reconsider. Fourth. Jose. at Skaguay. All the Laplanders and many of the kbl Three Small Steam- Finns were dressed in the clumsy fur|myrner Was Badly Whipped by Con- i clothing and peculiar headgear of’ the ¢ the Excelsior Club. ships Reported S T Arctic regions. - Every one of them ap et ‘ ships P : z . 2 5 . ; : vies with - the "others: in -weafng | -The Excelstor Athletic Club gave a first- 1. o8t Nearly Sufficient Money Has|Australian Repeatedly Falls to | Evidence That the Defense Has | Spinal Meningitis Decimating | bright colored ribbons, handkerchiefs, | class athlctic_entertainment last evening His Knees to Avoid Pun- Forsaken the Insanity the Ranks of Klondike neckeloths and belts, as well as stock- |n: its hall, Folsom and Bighth streets. Been Guaranteed to Meet ings. = Crimson, yellow and.green pre- Three-round conte d the appetites of the the Expenses. ishment. Theory. Argonauts. dominated, while purple, blue, orange | ing boxers appeas . and other flashy colors were: ‘every- [members until the event of the evening (4 g i ae where in evidence. A. Young Savage vs. Billy Dirks, Last Seen in an Angry e 3 It has been decided to give the rein- Lew Billy Otts, Tom Devine Jack Guerrero vs. Billy Sea on Queen Char- lotte Sound. A Garnival Week Likely, Despite the Niggardly Attitude of the Finds That Strong Opponent 1s More Than His Match. Soon His Young and Day Spent in the Selecting of Three of the Jurors to Decide the Parricide’s Fate, Returned Physician Predicts That the Fatalities Will Soon Run Into the Hundreds. deer a rest of a day -beforé starting them on their long journey ‘west. They will be under the care of the Lapland- ers and will be permitted to roam about 8 3] Hogan wrry, Jack Sullivan vs. Jack King, after which Frank Smith of the club gave a very clever exhibition of tight-rope walk- Railroads. - % the stockyards. e event of lh(,b(.‘,,,nmg was anTelght. EETR PSS e round _ contest between Rufe Turner 1 ting News Brought by NOT GUILTY OF THE feotorea); Brother of the oneatime clever ke i 8 % Epecial Dispateh to The Call. &pectal Dispateh to The Call. Speclal Dispatch to The Call. gy L Call ATTACK ON MORAES. Dounds, and Charles. Conway of the Jetf- the Master of an Incom- - < due - R * | ferson Athletic Club, but late o hiladel- : LOS ANGELES, Feb, 28,—The Flesta | ' LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26—Jim Je-| SAN JOSE, Feb, 28—The work of se-| NANAIMO, B. C. Feb. B—Thelo, o g ¢ “porar e e fng Vessel. A AN e ar 160k, the | fric of (his city defented Joo Goddard, | lecting @ ury to try Thomas W. Flan- | steamship Oregon arrived here this af- | Vico-Prestdent Bercira of Brazil| whe e P Stact To Huioh annual festival in which all Southern : the “Barrfer” champlon, here to-night | nelly for the murder of his father, Pat- | ternoon from Skaguay and Dyea, Alas- Defends Himself in a Long e o te . cnapping California, and more particularly. the [ in the fourth round. Goddard's seconds | rick Flannelly, at Redwood City on Oc- [ ka. She had a number of passengers Address. block - of '1‘urr.,.»r.h 1t ': V‘s;::‘skrmo- g 755 ¢ 5 &Y 5 re 3 . o ' [ W ing home disgusted with| RIO JANEIRO, Feb. %8.—Vice-President | sided samae and the re Fran use, 3 - 5 ) citizens of Los Angeles, have taken | threw up the sponge at the close of the | tober 26, began in Judge Lorigan's|Who are return 2 5 .—Vice-Presiden Iaes 3 S _ will probably be held, despite the fact | ment by Referee John Brink that no| brought here on a change of venue|guay seventeen deaths from —cerebro | protesting that he is innocent of com-| i Tury at the énd of the game, wora ! from San Mateo County. The fact that |Spinal meningitls = were reported - in | pliclty in ‘the ‘attempt made to murder | 5 shanty over his left eve and his lipg 1 were swollen to twice their natural size. inthe Belief That the Buffeted Craft Could Not Survive the that the two great rallroad companies entering the city have by the polied they have parsued endeavored to defeat money would be paid unless the fight proceeded, Goddard came up . in. the fourth round and was severely punished. The referee stopped the fight in the middle of the round and. gave the de- nd also in- uited in the McEvoy when to arrest him, Flannelly is a parricide, flicted injurfes that r death of Sheriff W. P. that officer attempted twenty-four hours. Among the dead the only names ascertained were: B. Austrander of Portland, Or.; — Mon- tello of Des Moines, Towa; Jones Haw- bacher of Astoria, Or.; George Baker President Moraes last year. Ile refuses DIBECTORY OF flesta has become a feature in A = tion of the State, and during the | cision to Jeffries, has attracted a great deal of attention, of Everett, '\\ 1§le: a child named At- ceveral years it has been held:in the| Goddard fought on the defensive from | and at the opening of court the room kins of Albany and a boy named An- Spectal Dispatoh 66 “The: Call | past it has always been a suc .1t | start to finish, and went to his knees |was crowded with spectators. who lis- | GGUROT. L e was . P! benerally speaking, been handled | to avold. punishment “at every on-|tened . attentively and craned :their | Ol oc oer on the Oregon: predicts VICTORIA, Feb. 28 -=The .steam| .. d with business tact and|slaught. —His attempts to lead were | necks to catch a glimpse of the double [ ¢pat the number of: deaths will soon sohooner --Mischtef -arrived :from al Jik 0ty ae caused the city to be [Weak and ineftective, nd Jeffries was | ;yurderer. run ‘into the hundreds. \ northern ~ coasting * trip - to-day: and | SEEENE MO Ul Fihe effete Bast | Hot punished In the le st At the end| - Attornoys Leon Straus and Martin | VANCOUVER, Feb. i8.—The steam- pstamen S ran T e ey o ¥ 25 | of the « 3o ¢ % ity anpeared for Flan-|ship Joan to-day returne o 0 bings néwe of & diSGaiiing SR LS 2 ) Which B certainly Been Pros |t oo o et Joftries was top: young | Rhjel'of this city appeared for Flan-fr0R SO0 0oy, E e aptain less than the positively . stated belief | i . tintaotory resuits te s R v L contest was | nelly, while Distriet. Attorney H. W. [ IO e Stickeen River. 3 s it | ductive of most satistactory results to | und strong for him. _The con = : : Y iteq | LOCKe Teports very severe weather on of her master, Captain Buekholtz; that |0 B 00 he true interests of | glven by the Los Angeles Athletic Club, [ Walker of San Mateo County assisted | "0 up, At : Wrangel. crowds “of three small American steamers. went] ali " 4 and was to have been a fifteen-round | by District Attorney He ngton of this el cai 0y g ' & T ) P | SBouthern California | & o y men were waiting for the ice to break down, with-all hands, in..the 1erce dio o ive ok is | BO city, will prosecute the case. up on the Stickeen. It broke once for . [ 1t is a spring festival weel s i i T ot e i et from which the| It 18 @ spring fostivat wnd o Heek B By (e proliminaries Bob Jones (¢ol-| fiannelly sat beside his attarneys. | seventy miles up, ‘then froze again. W. Hlder. had such a’ narrew | 2 700 . e MENt who | ored) of this city knocked out DM} gg yye g little. nervous:at first and | Snow on the lce.is:from three to four pleasure of thousands of guests Who | [ ne in one round. Jones weighed 165 i 8. 8 ks on the | feer. deep. Saeny R | came to the city for recreation and en- | pounds and Long 180. Near the end l"f Stf;v:\fi"l[nt;:qalz‘h‘mx;u;xl :1'1(1\“‘ e wore off | Food is reported scarce, especlally tain uckholtz AVS k wher a. - o 3 3 0 a pend v, 8" 800! b4 - a Y e e jurment Tvery day of the week i8 | the round Jones nght Long on the Y v ¢ | meat. Coal co ds $60 a tc H 4 Al e v day e s o S Py that stofeal look that | meat. Coal commands $60 a ton. Hay z ik Seine SRRl S 10 | onerally “covered ih the programme | point of the jaw and he lay prostrate and e e e Mimee his arrést. |and lumber cannot be got at any price. . (THATOEOREATION: Continaedy much diffienlty n making € or te: O EN - s 1 P a oL 9 s e R e e T pecial feature in the wa Lo e e of . Youngatown, . 0., | Fianielly%s plea SHlF be ‘self dafense: o The steamship Ore on, which put in fo PeiiE ey r of Bhuharte Bay, but bet e C0s [attraction. Naturally the cr S Mfaxwel (cblatea) of | This wasa surprlsesto. the prosecution,| 3t DRDETiRe iR SO0 SO0 O e O \ he saw, too far-out:to follo CY B ey s 5 ocked € i 3 s Hop: cen out that tempo- o, is none the S ‘aptain Joseph Whiteside, Commandiag. o ik Stenmiah{ne B loEbn ana | come to Gitend dhe deii | California in the third round. ‘r';:r:f ‘*r‘l’::“"’;;,“w’f"l‘”‘d" o eed, amd a | Brounding on Douglas Island, but dam- il Sail for as. A thvee amall crast wilnovsea | oL say. end DEGSGHD S nin | R Ty o hoon summoned | 88ed her propeller by striking a._log KOTZEBUE SOUND, ADE e e OQUBEL | They come to have a good time, within o epp G uLstiont | 3 vn. e = % - Siitiin Calirdbia ARIBEOGE: s new [0 TONE DR GeeR A v —— the venire summoned for jurymen [ REAE Al meh WES SFe CISENE I Sver Passage $200, including 3000 1bs. baggage. Cethts Lny chIthE Dorts Gttt [aze 1 ither long (;\ml‘. s‘«.:lz\]vyv. Track Captain Brunton Soon to Leave | showed that Attorneys .\.r‘.-.lu.cl and | ipd Geep snows of the passes and-are (50 now willsecure_passage. balance betors were not from any £ Dolts & | nor sanctimonious. For this ol W ; rove able homi- i el v R LD Srovince. The Otegon and Eider have | DOT SafcimOR S religlously inclined the University. Rhiel Wity do:prove J e Mang | Feturning home. They say that there D iides CAPT. B GOGAN: \ sard: from. 8if mfirm- | o Fiests S| PALO ALTO Feb. 38.—In all likelthood, ['clde. -Aslde from Hhe kL 4 S | §s twenty feet of snow at the summit 44 Bast st.. San Franciseo both been he m' from. sinee, ec (n'\:v- lrnn.\ not looked upon the Fiesta wit 1”“ ~ toats wili loss: itsjohp: [asked the mu.gmon,‘ .;‘;)3 one Was| gnd'that there s no likelhood of a 5 = el anlin i i his story of the fierceness o he | favor o o R 2 sked if/ he considercd it a greater 3 s [ > i { TS) will land you at Daw- : s s Blsineas tendy | tain, “Jack" Brunton. ‘Ihe man on whom | & ( | greater [ pagsable trail from Skaguay until the | PR : e torm, but Captain Buckholtz saysthat | But from o bueiness standpoint the | he collee. relien-for firat place 1 the| crime foraman fo kill his own father | end of March. L e e at hammer? chanie 15 the three little craft could not. possibly g O iy boen of | sprifits—the “100-yard, $20-yard-and- 440- than soms other person. lo a| _.The Oregon also brings word that the | Tocate ciaims at Koynkuk; Tanana, Minook, Rave autiidden: the storina. and . es- | gpenink 0L RRHNEAN CeLiris ot 5 Wil probably leave on| District Attorney Herrington made asteamship Mamie reports having seen | Birch Creek, Circle City or Klondike; limited. o - AnnBia. with SonidH thay ble ‘benefit to Los Angeles. It/ events—will probably leave % | cnort opening stitement of the «case. | a small northbound steamship, _sup- | . 21 Montgomery cag the dangers: withi swhich' th t_the interior merchant to | NG SO HRE N Moo et M| The prosecution has about fifteen wit- | posed to be from Vancouver, on fire in { were surro e .\‘ in the tréacheroie the oty “m:':};u”:\ holesate dealer has | E b e “‘,[“,‘;"‘“_‘;,"’,,’“.";‘»nossos_ and the defense: 1< many. IUIS| Seymour Narrows, on Saturday, but e waters of Queen Charlotte Sount ey | had an opportunity to extend the cour. > few e c ormatior ) s o tris 1 about ten i der - observatic h J] 3 S Tt e ientified and the | tesies o his- customers. The great | imparted feel extremely glum- over . the xpeoted Shp e v e e N e Py - JEFLIES. il etk o Bl R masses have avafied themselves of the | prospect. If Brunton docs not roturd. | “Fyfteen talesmen were examined, and | her way. L TRAN SR~ IW. W. MONTAGUE & CO., T toment ‘of what he considars | OPPOrtunity during . the ~ visit to the Stanford must ¢ ;‘:‘l;llv‘ he {m. ADrste ‘n [ ont of this mamber but {hice were se-| SEATTLE, Feb. 2% —The steamship | SATE FAST STEAMER i B BEEREER Y flesta to either renew or open up for the | these events. to Berkeley. - In_any @ ent | jeoted as jurors. They are F.”S. Pat- | Scotia, which arrived. this - afternoon | MINING SUPPLIES CAMPING OUTFITS. B ¥ \ ATl first: business relations: with. the retail | the v;j{:"fxc\n‘-l _|h.m-_‘ no ‘h":"\"":“*"“';“{‘,‘.,,' Levi Mayock and Willlam Buck- | from Skaguay, Alaska, reports that on H M.BoLDT " . foen “‘i‘l.\]\'\ hoE| he o it ¢ whom | alniny BeROE : | Tey. | February 19 the bodies ot v men ! 311 TO 317 MARKET STREET. out d and have not | he ern visitors, many of whom | © worst happens, and Brunton is| | who were found frozen to death on the E L n il R0 et b time o e in | The| = Will Sail About March 12 for GAS ENGINES. gince ve still here in April,-h ed the fiesta and have gone F unabie to return in_time to participate in | the fleld day, the Stanford team will be | BADEN SUSPECT | men were evidently from Dawscn; as trail were brought into Skaguay. tell of the elebration and the | greatly crippied, as there is no one here ey had B t STANFORD TO HAVE A | Eemere Iy etient Tnanmer 1o Which | Sy can fake Brantons Diace T ' the [ then. “Théy " had ;T:’flfl.e;“,dtf:iflfizsnDYE A Alld as handled | sprints. o lose first place 00, ‘he e & NEW ASSEMBLY HALL. | it fvas handled, | e and the Santa | 20 and 40 yard events s equivaient {0 [\;DH{ ARREST Ir hen the steamer Scotia left. 330 HOWARD STREET. . Ay iy ¥ Sam for the cardthal in the intercol- SRR | Work on the Structure Will Be Com- | Fe railroads, both of which extensivel s Py i e ] ALASKAN BOUNDARY GASOLINE ENGINES and LAUNCHES pleted Within the Present Year. ANFORD UNIVEF ve alway They cover Soutt rn Californa, ! 1 by the fies indreds of tho ople to and froni- the city & and their n the p made. sub- in extent about one-fourth | usands of | 'he sophomore class baseball team, which holds the interclass champlonship, will ss bats with the freshman nine to-m: ow, when the headship of class ill be decided for the season. ade a wonderful improvement in batting nd team work under thé efficient coacn- One mile and twenty yards, selling, Brunt won, Lakeview Palace second, Ev- Willetts, the Alleged Accom- Believed to Have Himself Supplied der of Charl . Andrews in the Grand TREATY IS OPPOSED. Senator Pettigrew Says It Gives to Turpie made an effort in the executive session of the Senate to-day to secure been on the calendar for almost a year, | HOUGH CQ., % Calif SKAGUAY DIRECT. Pa anagement ' in 5 the directing | erest third. Time, 1:43 | Hotel in Baden, has been captured . In| and said that the Senate owed it to the | or to A. H. Herrim beolutery ror| One mile, selling, Mr. Easton won, Joe | Fairpark, Ariz. Two of the murderers |executive branch of the Government | Front st., San Francisce. gt sed to con sition of as- | Shelby second, Domsie third. Time, 1: | have . be arrested, tried and . con-{to take action. Senator Pettigrew said | . sisting | Seven furlongs, selling; Mount W victed of der in the first degree and | the treaty should be amended before ‘Cg]j(ornjn-nluu Navidation & Commercial Co., -SRNG5 tival ington won, High Test second, Mitt Boy- | sentenced to They are now .con-| it was acted upon by the Senate. He | 28 Market st. — - —— The Southern Pacifi kn\]\(v-\lr\‘l ;F:mv 1‘% et : fined at Folsom An appeal has- been ['asser that in.'its present shape. it | Will dispatch their elegant new TO REPEAL SOUTHERN is stated, stood pr LB O and. Trathio thlcd, e, | taken: in se of Winters, one of ‘the | was a_most essential = concession to | (now buildine), for Dawscn ided the o put up a 1.9, o > 2 * | murder Raymond, the other, is un-| Great Britain, and said that if it was | ey PACIFIC CHARTER. | like sum, and there were citizens ready | Six furlongs, selling, Ettalre won, Ti- Sty B 0 Rt | 2ccepted without amendment, making | Frelght 110 _cents ‘pef. pound. - t 2 ‘m(“;.-‘;;-,d.fl (Ih.‘ ‘r?nn"ad | moran second, Floridas third. ~ Time, | (& Pren (Gl 08 inters’ 12;::;:: ;_eln “F-i',‘u"fii"éi 1?3::::’ p.-:-,};‘;:n 3.: [ bty powertal pew river steamer (QUEEN S & - < 2 eir u subscerip- | 1:17%. " o do with it. e does, however, | § J 7 v 5 of 15 _miles Rep ative Stout Will Head the | ;e The street raflway .~.\mp:~m‘ex1 ::.;'\‘111‘;‘:((3 thi N r‘d“nm{\i_k\\‘mrfls_ {1ate, that Canada had got decided‘-y3mihxzrhxdmr{mwh?ule Fight in the Kentucky made a subseription of $1500 under like | INTERESTS THE PEOPLE |~ Sherift M eld discovered the where-| the best of the barsain. Action was | flel abouts of Willetts from the man himself. | postponed. g er{ This made £10.000 that had been se- |day: By Representative De Vries—To pay e ided the remaining | $6000 | D. B. Goulding of Stockton $43 for salary | fuses to discuss the murder further than | decisions lately whick, untll passed apon by | could be raised d im as Postmaster m’ Prmcefim in | ;;f:}iding ho( d:\d hm!:! d‘? |h<;kf‘*:gmlmga» the Secretary of the Treasury, will hold good. sord oF % 1886; to increase the pension of Mellon | 3 en at Ash Fork wo as il s The work of securing 1t has heen fn- | 1556 1o Increase e Denoon o8 o Bar. | laborer several davs prior to his arrest. | po' Tt (IS 15 SANIEY, 10 thet duarten have the hearty sup augurated with zest. M. A. Hamburger, | 1ol pension Willam Oonover of So. | Sheriffl Ruffner will loave Wwith him for | fo UM SSNnE 10 sioneih coh be propenty liam Goebel in the Senete. one of the most enterprising merchants | noma. By Dr. Castle—To pension John| Redwood City, Cal., to-morrow. R e o S e But there were enterpris- ditions. ing people who signed for $6000 uncon- | OF THE PACIFIC COAST, Ahtet SUR: Sgo heTeosied & ek T ; BRI ditionally. w e from B per e Bara: Aviliatis | SHIPLOAD OF REINDEER TRAVELERS TO DAWSON 11 told $16,000 was required to make the fiesta an assured success, but the dog in the manger policy of the Santa Fe road seemed to be in a fafr way to block the whole proposition, until a few days ago, when under the leadership of h men as F. K. Rule, C. 8. Walton Charles E. Knight Qualifies as Fed- | eral Bank Examiner for California. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28—Charles E.| Knighy of San Francisco was at the| Treasury Department to-day and qualified 1 bank examiner for Calffornia. | vided the reward of §250 was sent him also showed a knowledge of the ¢ no stranger at that distance cowld bly have. This aroused the suspicions of Sheriff Man: . and he telegraphed to | Sheriff Ruffner at Prescott to arrest the man, at_the same time sending a descrip- tion 'of Willetts to him. He | t ] ARRIVES AT JERSEY CITY. Accompanied by Laplanders and Finns, Who Will Go With the Animals to Dawson. GUAY, can_arrange to sent 'via Michael by applying to Via DYEA and § bave their provisic and the Yukon River, ALASKA - YUKON TRANSPORTATION ¢0.. SLEEPING BAGS. KLONDIKE SLEEPING BAGS. v during the annual celebration. | 3 ki v nta Clara nine, which is conceded r Raymond, Taken % Z and customary "‘““"“l‘“ { o be one of the strongest amateur l\:\sv-! U D v i Canada the Best of the For passage and freight apply (i Slcndike Sleeping Bags. The only bag mads are the | hall teams on wwe coast, will play a match | in Arizona. Bargain. hat will not crack from frost or leak. Sold at any public movement | game with the Varsity 'on the campus on e GioR gF e JOHN A. MAGEE JR., factory. prices. 3% Spear st., San Francisco. ¢ 3 jay, The Santa Clara team has | WASHINGTON,: Feb. - &-—Henaton Agent, 310 Clay St. \P',,E B. PRODUCTS. and making the ing of Joe C nrlu- o Information Leading to His 1”“) ratification of the treaty between | KOTZEBUE SOUND MlNlNfi AN g A‘D 'B!’I);;\!-x‘liii‘} (a‘)lfg’t—‘};lnl fl:;,id}:;-‘d li' ments for the week | Favorites Bowled Over. Apprehension. | the United States and Great Britain'| are clean, odorless. of great strength, rea- I e A E g ——— | locating the one hundred and forty- | TRAI“NG co ble in price and easy to transport. They though, the Santa Fe and |, NEW. ORLEANS, Feb, -—Track| % st | first meridian as the boundary line be- | 5 keep " heat;’. cald, <and dust out of Pacific panies, with that| heavy. Not a favorite won. | Soscl DI o The Call it s |tween Alaska and British America, but | 5 \Slepted to Alaskan le they ame | Six furlongs, Brown Berry won, Rem-| - REDWQOD CITY; Feb. 3. — t 35| gatled to succeed because of objections | FOR Kotzebue Sound—The bark J.'A. Falken- N .. 116 Battery o sne | ington second; Direct third. Time, 1:19%. | thought the James Willetts, one of the| na3e py Senator: Pettigrew.. Senator | b“rl‘afm 5:@:1 on ?.:1:!:;:" ’;\l.:yoiu.( 1898. Fg;, an | robbers who was implicated in the mur-|Tyrnie complained that the treaty had | bessengers will apply carly to 3 Yukon boats, Weak 'ME'II and WOI]]GII HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, 7H@ and others it was decided that an effort | 38 s s 3 £ S He received ‘word that the arrest had NEW YORK, Feb. 28 —The arrival should be put fo © hoN esta de- | Mr. Knight will make a visit to New | .o i R s T e g > 0 ety s can R ¥, - ;kic;l 1\‘\: ‘llwi,fnfffi lllnv:‘ifi}* as.:d' s‘a.‘f?a York with his father, Colonel George A. }p?.:n:;{’ et at e e the "rigng | of the Allan line steamship Msnitoban | 3 STEUART ST., San Franciseo, Cal. ciretait o the eexcal cremse: oo Fe roads. | Knight, and will then return to San|man. He will ught back here and |at the Pennsylvania Railroad stock- There was $5000 unconditionally sub- Francisco and immediately assume lh(‘i‘fl';“lb!')", “h'Tm s iRy | yard's pier in Jersey City caused an seribed. The citizens who had sub- | duties of his new position. e 1;1‘.11“-.»«»{1 g-lfii:!fi;"fi Villotts: | unusual amount of excitement there seribed the $2500 conditionally, and the| The gunboat Pinta was to-day formally | 15 a charge of murder committed at I e street-ratiroad companies who had put down $1500, practically waived the con- ditions surrounding their contributions. turned over to the naval militia of Cali- fornia by the Nevy Department. The following bills were introduced to- Baden. in November last, was landed in | jail here to-day, having been arrested by | Sheriff Ruffner of this county. Willetts admits being the man wanted. He re- | Customs Cases Decided. The general appraisers goods - passing through the Custom-house have made several PR T in this part of the State, when he Hubbard of San Diego. et X MAY USE DYNAMITE armed B (ne.condition matters were | bentiont” Cuiformia: orteinet Georee| THE. SUNDRY CIVIL o e R i | in, doubled his subscription from $250 | A. Blanchard, Dillon, $12; John W. Har- N A PRIVATE POND. | to 500, and from other sources sub- | & i A e APPROPRIATION B"..Li 2 3 scriptions were obtained, so that the | Mexican war widows—Urania Sophronia e MADE ME A MAN Owner of Dead Waters May Kill Fish | deficiency is now only about $4000, with | Ramsden, Mariposa, Frances M. Ben-| Passed in the Hounse After Elimina- B AJAX TABLETS hy by Any Method He Chooses to Adopt. Peb. R.—Judge Budd this n in the of STOC TKTON, a dead no crime tute Ald s which er waters important one, kill the fish | means he n that i bl DEATHS AT SAN JOSE. Passing of Two Pioneers of the Santa Clara Valley. SAN JOSE, Feb. 28 —Frederick Theuer- c a pioneer of this county, dted yes- | He was a native of Germany, i 76 years. He came to California in 52 and settled near thie city, where he e in the fruit busi- | | | ness. TWO EOnS Surviv Conrad Renzel, v man of this eity, sterday, after a lingering fllness. He was a native of | Germany. The deceas: me to San Jose from the East thirty-seven years ago. n business - Colonel John T. Scharf Dead. { NEW YORK, Feb. 25-John Thomas Schart, who attained the rank of colonel in the Confederate army, @ied at his home | here to-day of paralysis of the heart ana preurconia. In 1864, while bearing a dis- patch to Canade for the Confederate government, Colonel Schart was captured rland and imprisoned in the capital at Washington. He was pardoned 185 by Andrew Johnson. He was the | uthor 07 histories of Marvland, Balti- more and the Southern States. a | ple if a Hesta is held this year. { and parsimonious policy, the people can | | within a very short time. jamin, San Francisco, $8. Oregon: Original-Myron E. Good Salem, $6; Nelson F. Ross, Cleone, $6. Washington: Original—Eli | Clallam, Increase—Patrick Ronayne, Tacoma, $8 to §10. Mexican war widows. §ym;|a‘x21 February 16, Mary Runyon, Rock- ord, $8. every prospact of its being raised. i Tt will be a great victory for the peo- | It the Southern Pacific and despite their tight will show Santa Fe roads that manage to worry along without them and about anything they undertake. Of course, if the required $4000 is not | raised, then it will be taken as con- | i | | | War. The Western lines will put in cut rates | to Puget Sound points to-morrow. From Chicago to Seattie the first-class fare will be §3 50, and second-class $31 50. The | regular rates are $51 50 for first-class and $61 50 for second-class. The cut Tates will apply through the St. Paul and the Mis- souri River gateway. By way of St. Paul L ——— CUT RATES TO POINTS clusive evidence that a fiesta is not | ON PUGET SOUND. desired. But it now looks as though | LSy the money would be at hand;‘nd that | New Passenger Schedule to Go Into esta de | Effect h W Tos Angeles will this year be the event | on the Western for the last week of April. Lines To-Day. | S CHICAGO, Feb. 28—The general pas- RECORD-BREAKING RUN seng-r agents of the Western roads at | their meeting to-day were engaged in| OF THE SHIP TACOMA. | cauaiizing rates from the various com- Ve petitive points in the intermediate terri- From Philadelphia to Puget Sound | tory be(weenhcmcago ‘and the Missouri i | River to the North Pacific Coast in suc in One Hundred and Thirty- | FUNer (9, 1 SO BRCR oot navve ‘am | eight Days. advantage over the others in meeting | -t Canadian Pacific com) on. e WO TACOMA, Feb. %.—The American clip- | {MECC AT compiieated, and Rt per ship Tacoma, Captain Gaftnev, ar-| gays may be required before it can be | rived on the Sound on Sunday, complet- completed. No new developments pre- ing and winning one of the longest races | sented themselves in the conduct of the | ever safled. She left Philadelphia on Oc- | tober 12, thus making the time of her| passage over a 10,000-mile course 138 days. The Tacoma and the American ship In- diana sailed from Philadelphia the same | day. _Arthur Sewall, late candidate for Vice-President, own# the Indiana. The Tndiana I8 bound for San Francisco and | where there is no record tion of Aid for the Paris Exposition. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28—The House passed the sundry civil appropriation bill to-day after a four days’ debate. The most important action to-day was the elimination of an appropriation for rep- resentation at the Paris Exposition on a point of order. The sudden change of sentiment in the House, which is often witnessed when members 0. On record, was twice illustrated to-day. On Friday last the House, in committee of the whole, of the vote. jon in the bill for an knocked out a provisi appropriation J)' pay those who furnished the Government with information leading to the conviction of the violators of the internal revenue laws and to-day in com- | mittee an extra month's pay was voted | Both these | to the employes of the Hous: propositions commanded a v Ty Tespect- | able majority in the committee, but when the members voted on roll calls in the House both of them were overwhelmingly @efeated. Several minor bills were passed after the sundry clvil bill was disposed of. ———— MICHAEL F. DWYER ILL. | In a Dangerous Condition From Dis- ease of the Kidneys. NEW YORK, Feb. 2—Michael F. Dwyer, the noted turfman, arrived at his stable at the Gravesend racetrack from New Orleans on Sunday night In a critical state of health. He immediately sought his bed, and has ot Jeft it. 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