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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 189S. 5 *f —_— R e o O S P i o SR LSRR a1 ’ ported. Wong Hike was convicted of bl felony in san Francisco in 1883 and served I E a term in the penitentiary. In 1894 he se- v cured a certificate of residence by swear- ing that he never had been convicted of a felony. As three years have elapsed, E E prosecution for perjury has outlawed, so L he will be deported for the other cause. —_—————————— ELEVATOR ACCIDENT. W. H. iggi iser’ : . . — 1a08m Orice Aghin Wi] . sanmeumgar 4~ Lengthy” Williaras Recourils W. H. Wiggins, the man in charge of Lots of Redeeming the elevator in the Appraiser’s building, a Weird Expepience of was seriously injured yesterday morning Features. by the sudden starting of the cage. He = was caught between the floor of the cage HIS Y Outh and the top of the door frame and sus- - tained a compound fracture of the right : thigh. Then he fell out of the cage into Unseemliness of Female Im- | the bottom of the pit, a distance of about RGLARS TAKEN BY THE POLICE Gathered In by Chief Dwyer Soon After the Shooting. i, twenty feet. b v ersonators as Typified I suppose you old fellows who have followed the sea ever since you were P by ' St Besides the fractured leg the unfortu-| hoys and whose recollections go back to the days when steam was yet a matter y Stuart. nate man was badly bruised about the| of speculation, when iron went into the water in the form of sinkers for fishing body and cut on the head. lines, and when vessels, whose standing rigging was all of good manila or hemp But for the presence of mind and the| instead of steel, hoisted their sails to the tune of & well-sung shanty instead of prompt action of J. W. Hamilton, the| the hissing of a winch, have had some weird experiences that would make ineer, Wiggins would have been i o Vit Alcazar’s New Farce, Morosco Melo- | crfifeers WUEEINS would I good stories if you chose to tell them,” I remarked to *Lengthy” Williams as e it gt B T i ame | $ha gentlorian leaned over his:Suvorits pile on Washington street wharf and drama and the Orpheum’s Mr. Wiggins got to the elevator at 8:25 a reet in the morning, and proceeded to make| gazed down in a contemplative manner at the tide that went rippling by, mo” One-Act Play. | the usual examination of the working| tionless as a statue, save for the occasional lifting of his weather eye as he parts within the hcago.' 1He found some | swept that comprehensive member along the horizon or let it rest for a mo- ificfirtm"fiugh llege‘rl““:,gl';flg:b‘?efi s}é"a&’& ment in approval or disapprobation on the hull and spars of some craft lying at R . | fro to start and to stop the cage, and | 27ChOr in the stream. It was m.\(‘fuf"fl"? 0 be off on a vaca- | went into the basement for a handful | “Lengthy” did not answer me for a moment or two, then turning his whole tion while “U%2" Was here at the Bald-| of “waste”” with which to wipe the siot. | body with the slow rotary motion of a frigate’s swivel gun nntil Nl weather- win a couple of seasons back, so I can- | Engineer Hamilton proceeded to the cage | peaten figurehead was pointed squarely toward me, he carefully removed an not draw any sagacious comparisons be- | for the purpose of making an examina- | exGedaingly Syt e = i D on: 6o Phle oo unt. Wiggins, in | gly short and very black pipe that had been sticking from an aperture tween that production and the present at| oy jiaining the matter, stood with one, In his face and said: “What d’yer mean by weed?* I explained to the best of ray the Columbia. With the exception of a | foot in the cage and one foot outside| ability that weird meant something uncanny, strange, supernatural, out of the few songs and a few1 hgn;ired ‘zokeshand; with his hand on the lever, moving it | ordinary course of human events. puns that have survived in other shows | gently to and fro without, however, start- He listened gravely to my explanation, and when I had finished said: “Ef ‘1492 was 1898 for me last night. And it ”I'fi)'”“f fl;‘!f:;;,in,?‘g;;j}“;‘,L{g;;;SOf‘%TF 90t | yer wanted ter say ghosts yer oughter jest sung out ghosts and I would ha’ seems a picce that should age beautifully, | 1, (PCa ' and siarting the cage upward | Know'd wot yer wuz drivin’ at”” Then relaxing somewhat: “Sit down on this even for those who have seen it before, | 4¢ rull force. Wiggins was sitting straq- | 'er stringer alongside o' me an’ T'll spin yer th' d—st yarn yer ever had throw'd since the author is never brought to ques- | dling the outer edge of the floor of the| inter yer lug, an’ th’ best o' it is, it's true as ver sittin’ alongside me. tion and the entertainment depends| elevator with his left leg handing do\yn‘ “When I wuz ’er lad, "bout th’ size uv 'er spare pump an’ 'bout ez much use, wholly on the people who are giving it | Efm‘}?fi'(('1“‘1"1"“?&““ -}}:O"‘::agh_ne lllle “185.‘ I wuz cabin boy on th’ brig Kangeroo, bound frum Port McQuarry, Van Die- and fleet stage management. Everybody s AN W he lever srd| mens Land, ter Melbourne, Australia. Leroy and Searight the Ones Who Committed the Crime. One Identified by Their Vietim as the i ks | vator, at once threw back the lever and ~ Man Who Did who sat near me seemed to know all | loveried the motion, but too late to pres | “The whole ship's company was hard nuts, but th’ secon’ mate wuz ’'er the Shooting. about the Baldwin performance and to | vent the accident. As the mathine start-| bucko uv th’ worst kind. I've seed many ’er tough mate, but this 'er Kelly beat be quite amused by this one, 50 T feel |ed to descend, Wiggins fell out and down | ‘em all. He wuz ‘er Liverpool Irishman, an’ had sold matches along th' docks 3 Jetw into the pit. afore he vay "er pa ¢ them Wes ocean safe in estimating the difference between D the, . 5 Tun away ter sea as 'er packet rat on one uv them ern oce: The injured man was taken to the Har-| 004 tubs, an’ though he wuz "er good sailor he'd th’ temper uv th' devil an’ the two productions at not a cent OVeT |y, ‘g ergency Hospital, where the frace | 50 cents, the difference in the price Of | tyre was reduced by Drs. Hill and Dig- gins. He was then at his own request used th’ men like a Portugee slave driver. “It wuz black eyes an’ broken heads all along th’ line frum th’ time we BOTH ARE OLD OFFENDERS S he most poignant alteration is, I |sent in the ambulance to St. Luke's Hoss| weighed anchor. an: I knowed, from th- way {h men talned when ro e e dare say, in the part of Isabella, which | pital ‘Ihe injured man hds a wife and | that sumthin’ would happen sooner ‘er later. All han's wuz afeared uv him, as Thet . is now plaved by Stuart, of the large | W CRIgECn frpending Upon him for sups| e uster say th' man didn’t live who cud cross him an’ he not get back. But eir Arres: Due to Statements Patti family. There are Black, White, | {i5"850 per month, and he had heen heiae| flesh an’ blood ain't ‘er goin’ ter stan’ evervthin’, an’ one dark night th’ feller on Wrung in the Nick of Time From Irish and other Pattls. Stuart distin-|ing the position for only a few months, :lh lookout sur;‘g out th’ fore sheet had parted, an’ Kelly went up on th' fo'cas- ishes himself from his relatives by be- | His father is assistant engineer on the| tle ter see ter havin' a new one rove. a Former Pal guishes himse is not | steamer San Rafae “That wuz th’ last as wuz ever seen uv him, though when th' first mate cum ing male. However, his maleness » : : insisted upon in the performance. With- —_—— on deck at th’ end uv th’ watch ter relieve him his hat wuz foun' on th’ main out a programme you might ea deck at th’ break uv th’ poop. - — ily take : him for the tired mother of the whole f ! “All han’s forrud know'd that a young Glasgow chap by th' name uv Waddy Special Dispatch to The Call. E. J. CROLY, the Victim Of a Burglar’s Bullet l';h!!i tribe. l be A‘ Frazier wuz th’ feller that done th’ trick, but none uv us ever squealed, an’ If there is one branch of theatrical when we left Melbourne fur London aroun’ th’ cape Waddy wuz still one uv th’ Now ’ere is th’ ghost part uv th’ story. Yer knows that when sailors die E 8 d E. J. = AT < , ;judice, it is “female imper- i Jail, and now occupies the old cell of FELL FRONI A v el U R e they becomes gonies, mates cape pigeons an’ cappens turns inter albatro night have been captured, identif ot - ion.” Mortimer, the murdere sonsdon: and hose T éan’ enfoy to the Well, this ‘ere Kelly wus red-headed. One day off th' cape a squall cum on an Croly and W. H. Hanlon, and the Prob- | = qie Ghiet of Polios cays there can be or in doublet : : e ! € . 5 abilities are that the one who escaped | no aeune that the Seht mmen have been | full extent of her talent; but a man in _ all han's wuz sent alott ter take in th' light sails. Waddy wuz way out at o' before his accomplice shot his victim | captured. He also says they are the woman's clothes, affecting her guiles and | o Restraining Injunction Has ::»l-uh‘;‘w ;n, ;inn);‘{“;i m‘i‘; ;in"ms(::;ck(hxmpr‘uxl)fi; T lh‘cs e Eodkan i WIIL confess to the whole affair. Leroy | same men who have committed other Efsoes, glves moicroobe fnd sutec it i i off th stick: We hove to an" 1ooked fiir him, hut ha navet eyt i agleistter ha and Searight are the names of the as- | Tobberies and burglaries in the city AadiLhave vl Mmoot e D hoiOl onct struck th’ water. : sailants, and both have unsavory pris- | Within the past few days. This is not e e e cuit Court. “Now, I don’t know nuthin’ uv ghosts an’ sich, but th' whole thing has allus o fivatium e SImEneaue s has Ike 8 peacock and as P looked mighty funny ter me. Maybe you fellers kin explain it. Anyhow, there's teem of Stuart But don’t let my dis on records. Mr. Croly was resting | i yail in Sacramento, In fact, he has easier this evening, but his family and | heen locked up several times for petty th’ story, an’ it's true, s’help me, bo. interfere with your enjoyment of friends are still apprehensive of fatal | thefts and on suspicion of having com “1492°; he is by no means the whole | AR Interesting Case Involving the results. mitted burglaries. There is a \\;«rrant Awfuls Plunge ‘of BwWo =" trere are Rerdhand off Arazon Possession of a Lumber e e Chief of Police Dwyer lost no time | o0 file now against him for having and Christopher Columbus, for instance, Plant. e e TR donre e after the shooting in calling upon of- | burslarized a store at Twentieth and Laborers Near most excellently well done by Carl An- RSt | e Ceamor R T, Eandwios o€ ha f andisetting them to work to| i.Etrests & few years ago Fle came Salinas. derson and Francis Gaillard. Mr. Ander- [ high school and the ity school trustees, S s € | from a highly respected fa: p. . e lseverall ventur ssome v os ini B e i 2 | and procured from them the promise o guard all avenues by which the burg- | one time his father s a prominent i dlabegibe g v i T or | An injunction was issued Friday morn e e of ihe high and prisay schas lars might escape. Sheriff Johnson | merchant in San Francisco. Meeting C:mic song ik .utul arnle:_; xmulmat_nlun ing by Judge Morrow in the Circuit Court buildings, and from the Pacific Improve- % B! e B e L St Mo el that you hardly notice their vulgarity. | prohibiting the Klamath River Lumber ment Company and the hotels very ad- and several of his deputies also entered :‘“21 fl"a"*'flt‘nf;‘n‘d‘ 2t ‘r‘l:‘(;df?“”‘,‘ Lcame Mr. Gaillard’s songs are virtuous, but | Company from holding possession of saw- vantageous terms for boarding accommo- into the search. '” S lerk in & department | iurled to the Earth by the| nhis singing a sin. Nevertheless he mills and other property on the Klamath dations for those who will attend the HESER L ) O G s s a comedian of keen character apprecia- | River which have been leased by the 00l Indeed the proposition was re- The Chief and Officers Fisher and Stanford University Classes to | ceived by all concerned with so much en- Fitzgerald went to the Laf: ars 'lyorqm San k;‘xl\(lz:x’:m'\l \(r;l‘l‘;hh:xf Breaking ola fange tion and makes a strong showing in bur- | Pokegama Sugar Pine Lumber Company. thusiasm that Professor declares loon, where they took into cu a| son was in jail here for some petty Plank. lesque. The case is an interesting one owing to Study at Pacific there is nothing to stand in the way of = ramned D > 4 et Beors it i e | I did not think much of Thomas Peas- | the excitement created by the seizure of the school being removed here for this young man named Darwin, whom they | offense. The officers turned him loos & e { . : 3 8 | ley’s tramp specialty, which was vulgar | the mills and property last month. The Grove. term and, perhaps, permanently. p , e , {la- This summer school is entirely distinct ey owica Ry W from that conducted yearly at the Hop- of which J. 8 Bootb | i Thees o Four Huamdrea oo | Els Staside: Calutitery ot Gis plate and attend n Fran- knew to be a dangerous character and | a]t t?at tin‘w to x.-}g him go o e ;ith | the funeral. On the way to n in company With | ;.5 he stopped at Suisun or Dixon | Accident at the New Sugar Factory without being funny, but Master Tommy | plant was o Meade's imitation : math Compal who had been se two other men of equally bad character. | . 2 = rodigiously aining. Only I 1d de Th iginal yners we. - ¥ and committed a burglary. ok prodigious & y 1 could | president. original owners were un and is carried on for the convenience of They did a wise thing in arresting e That Neither Man Is Likely not see where the imitation part came | able to make the venture pay, and on | sons Will Probably Be in teachers rather than pupils. It has from D f b hi to Survive. i M. Meade h 1i 1 | M h 1 h hols 1 d ¥ t 1 to fift di o ‘l t: h f arwin, for through him the police = r - n. Master Meade has personality and | March 30, 1897, the whole plant was leases welve to fifteen departments, each o b da . Cetorin e IWIEKINS ST H REATIENED voice that are purely his own; he sings | for a term of years by Hervey Lindley | Anongmnce which is presided over by a Stanford Un Soon afte Shief bega stic _ with poise and finish and his fone is de- | at a yearly rental of $1, with privileges of [ X Lor, o . et o L R Nenichily free un] trie, Ther s mo | xtending the tme of the Tease, Linaley | specal Dispatch t The call el of presc RN et ALy in he ho Pl ¥ ot - * Epecial Dispatch to The Call. reason why he should imitate Andrew | to pay the Klamath Company a percent- e | States. From three to four hundred per- came here last ednesday from | Director Runs the Risk of Being Mack or anybody else; there is a plenty | age of the profits accruing, if any. PACIFIC GROVE, March 2.—The Stan- | sons attend the eight weeks’ session of went along smoothly for a time | ford University Summer School is to be | the school. The school will open June 6. Hope and George Bullene, two of the | own little self. and Lindiey began to make money out of | removed from the university and this year e | in September, 1897, he or-| will hold its sessions in Pacific Grove. THREATENED A NEIGHBOR. Marysville, with Leroy and Searight, Shot While at San SALINAS, March 21.—As Garrett|or good inspiration and material in hiy| . Thin where they had served a term together Quentin. In the County Jail. (TIN PRISON, March 21— | men employed at the sugar factory,| Another live feature is the Herald | the venture. 2 o by SON, Mar 2 - ganized the Pokegama Company and sold | Owing to the recent decision of Mrs. Where are those men now?” asked : L BCLORVa | | s 8 4 p | engag E: - | Square Quartet, which differs from most | % P - Dwyer. James H. Wilkins, a member of the Board | Were engaged this afternoon in hoist- | . the lease to it for a good round sum. 7 5 VISALIA, March 2).—Thomas E. Clark, went out to-night to do a job. | of Prison Dircctors, had a novel experi- | ing a large plank to the third story it | quartets in being really funy in the funny | ffio new company Invested about 5,000 | Stanford, Nl e T -y wanted me to go along with them, | ence at the penitent! terday. Wil broke. The plank was to have been | Songs. The glrls of “1462" are not dan-|in the plant, cut a great Aty o UM | was feared the elght weeks of teachers’ | County, and a prominent Populist, hag b g arvous and we kins was riding a bicycle on the road = o = | gerous to look upon nor especially siren- | ber and were preparing to s & ¥ i S ) put T got a little nervous and would not | which skirts the prison walls, when he | Used in making a platform for one of | ESFORS to ook upor harmonize almost too | Mills When 4 néw company, which is | work would have to be abandoped, but | been bound over to keep the peace, his have anything to do with the proposi-| was held up by a guard, who displayed | the immense sugar pans and had been well with the scenery in the second act, | S4id to be identical with the box pool, | the question was considered by a com- | bonds being placed at $300. He got into ol [ SESEI, - v a rifle in a suggestive manner and told | ]anded on the girders with the men which mainly consists of Fabiive | appeared on the scene undA offered to buy | pittee appointed for the purpose, and the trouble with one of his neighbors, Wil- Continuing Darwin said that when | the director to halt. : Y sruptive ad-| the plant. The figures they offered were| 5.0 hed that if accommodations | liam Kettner, about a small _irrigating they came here from Marysville Leroy | Wilkins replied that he was an officer | Seated on either end. yertisement for somebody’s tomato cat- | considered too low, and the Pokegama | declsion reached that if accommodatl ditch. Clark filled up the ditch where it had some nippers of the kind which | of the prison, but the guard informed him | Hope arose and walked on the plank | sup. | Company refused t6 sell. The new uuy;wCOU{d\be e !Ge school would be re- | 1,500 his land and threatened ' to. fill burglars use. Since then, said Darwin, | that any one might say that, and if he | {o release the hoisting hook when the| Those who deplore the present invasion | €S then approached the old Klamath | moved to Pacific Grove. | Kettner or anybody else with buckshot e o selves | did not” want to run the risk of being = < | of f: d vaudeville ma Company and offered to purchase the| Professor Cox, head of the department |jf he attempted to run water through th e e eanemsel¥es | punctured by a little piece of lead he | Plank broke in the center. He seized | Of farce and vaudeville may take com- | AP BN SU¢ Would not Offer & g | o mathematics, came to Pacific Grove |ditch. Judge Cross acted as Clark's ate ith a revolver and jimmies with the | haq petter turn about and wheel the | hold of a rope and was rapidly lowered | fOt in the news that the next attrac- | hre jatge cnough to satisty the holders | yesterday to investigate the suitability | torney in arguing the case before Judas intention of e ging in a general | other way. Wilkins told the fellow (t: to the ground. He saruck an iron beam | tion at the Columbia will be James J. | of the lease. The representatives of the | of this town as a place for conducting ' Buckman. burglary busine Darwin told the | shoot if he desired, and kept on his way ! n | Corbett. ASHTON STEVEN Klamath Company then decided to force JHES IS {EuEo L 3 e Buard con. | on the way down, which cut his face | sl e e s B e —_— e e toward the penitentiary. The guard con- e e e ke the cf f mak The palms of his hand Mo i lght last month and drove the e 24 in the V. 1e, a lodging- | cluded not to take the chances of mak- | open. e palms of his hands were oscomn: mill one night las I 3 ,’],,\m‘, ,fn ’f\- :.i',fp,,} °,’,‘;“/"¥(.,," Thx’,'.zf"l‘,i] ing a mista and so allowed the official | bzmed and X:l rib broken close to th Oliv. By .F’ ‘:CO 529 2 4 } watchman from the premises with a shot- ADVERTISEMENTS. T “hi e 3 seers | t0 80 along without molestation. | 5 2 ; e liver Byron's he Upper Hand,” | gun. President Cook took possession of SUSOs R e P U R N Ch el Dvyer end Oflce = | cartilage. His injuries are likely to | thanks to the loyal support of the zallery, | the office at the works, ~ stationed * an “isher and Fitzgerald wen o the 55l 4 A t it Chain . and fbrow pife n s i prove fatal. scored, from the point of generous ap- | armed guard outside an “hief went out a su ne r end of the plank. He fell between the | ¢0'S last evening. he Upper Hand” is | ¢ 1 out for whatever they could get. | chief went out and summoned Officer THEIR POSITIONS. I e saeior tns wore s e o o seION G o P s theys oo e A FaOTE lieve Fitzgers irders and in his descent 1 = Hardy to come and relieve Fitzgerald f;'mnnstamm,.ete pier, tearing his nose | in Which the old reliaic components of | services of Attorney E. S. Pillsbury, who for a while. ; S an i 2 Juet as Hardy reached the top of the [ BeVenue Cutter FPerry geporgs the | }a1f off and laying bis left cheek wide | 10ve, hatred and revenge aro compounded e T s he met Leroy and Searight, who Whereabouts of Numbers One open. Continuing in his fall head first, | in the old reliable manner. It has been ing the property. The suit was hurried coming out of room they hav- and Two. he struck the ground fifty-two feet | Played here before. Its story was told in | jnro the. Circuit Court, as delay meant ing changed their quarters. The other| PORT ANGEL March 21.—The reve- | from the girders that held the plank, | an earlier issue. It is just the Sort of | ruin owing to the rapid passing of the : 1 : - € r 1 2 s % play that goes at Morosco’s, and last ason, and Friday the injunction officers were called and the two men | nue cutter Perry, Captain M. L. Phillips, | Striking on a small, sharp-pointed rock, night's audience played the usual pis l‘:;n\h;r“;:"; A% the. qeferaants re InAol were taken to the station house. Le-|arrived here to. from DI which made a triangular cut in the cen- | part in the enthusiasm of th s will ensue. d off his mustache | Captain Phillip: s buoy No. 1. black, | ter of his forehead and rendered him |fhey like their plays on s oucUior; | vent no suit for damage r with which he had done | off Protection . has shifted posi- | unconscious. Bullene was found to |scheme at Morosco’s, where the hero is The officers were un- | ton and is now nearly on the beach in- | have sustained concussion of the brain | entirely right and the villain wholly Lead Ores. able, >r, to find any revolver or | Side the spit; als hat buoy No. red, | and severe internal injuries, which it | wrong. The Treasury Department notified Col- S by 5 2 A off New Dungene picked up while | i .. > Frederick Tjader, as Tke B W i E burglars’ tools. This morning Officer | 4T : is feared will prove fatal before morn- A eetam, was | joctor Jackson yesterday that the de i ¥ gt rifting in the straits. He towed it into et - v fairly .amusing, and La Pe L e & found a burglar’s lantern in | Dungeness harbor, and it is now anchored | i He is married and has a wife and | falrly amusing, Drodigies e Tund, one |, iment has rescinded so much of cir o0 ; s who have af- : ~ vard. inside the spit. child. | flicted the stage fe g cular 184 of November 4, 1897, (Synopsis Leroy and Searight were taken fs No blame is attached to any one, it | captured the :fid,(,,?:e_’“,.‘h",?v:,",ggg;v,.g;’:.g|lm, regarding the transporting, sampling to the City Prison they were so ner-| AN DIEGO DAMAGED having been found upon investigation |the usual positive Derformanes. of>ihe |and aseaying of lead bearing ores, which vous they could v speak or that the plank, which had been used | usual parts. directs the liquidation of entries of such < stand. They trembled like leaves in a for some time past, had what is known e L% theDasii of Taictiatto] befhi gale of wind. On the left side of Le- BY THE RAILWAY PQOL. | for some time past, had mat fo sound Alcazar. Olshed by the Director of the Mint on’ the it would have been strong enough to| Farce comedy usually does well at the assay of samples forwarded by him. Por- roy's face w . Reason Given for the Withdrawal off suppovt twenivimen: Al DUt abe in Up to Date” | tignd’ of ‘such samples will continue to they were made by e bloody s tches as if the fingernails of some one. There was also a scratch a Contract for a Water — — groduced la;t nlgmbfur the first time | pe forwarded to the Directm:’otk:he {mn: at the corner of his mouth and System. ere, is rather too boisterous to please | with reports of assays made by local scratches on his neck. Questioned as| cin proco s m president san. | BROOKS CHOSEN FOR the patrons of that theater. Around a |assays for occasional verification. to how the ma came there, Leroy | S el el 7 3 very improbable plot a ~ | Government assaye: 5 v - 301 they had been caused by shasing.| cock of the Southern California Mountain MARYSVILLE’S MAYOR. | J57Y jmprobable ol Combina g fmpos-| 4 ived, be duly stationed at smelting es- more productive of anxiety than of | tablishments for Water Co. sent a letter to the Council to- transported under bond. Chief Dwyer, after having Leroy . : stripped and his clothes thoroughly | Night withdrawing his contract for | yjyely Municipal Election in the |amusement. The }:nnn'uflt{n of semi- ehed, had him dross himselt asain, | Pullding the new system, He urges W.tropolis of Wile Conat vaudeville in the third act is a pleasing —————————— ] " off - | the doubtful outcome of bond litigation etropolis o: uba County. relief from the play itself, Miss Lillian Saved by Marriage. Then he and Offi Fisher and Fitz- | and especially the attitude of the Santa| MARYSVILLE, March 2L.—Lively inter- | Lesile being especially acee s i) ToRchl Al askaapar iy o af gerald took the prisoner in a carriage Railroad toward San Diego and the | oo was taken in the municipal slection | coon songs. ~ With 'a beautiul sore: i bere 1o e Moy Dinn ke to the Croly residence, to see if the | disastrous effects of the pool between the | & = splendid figure and catchy smile she was | 25¢; has been P S wounded man could identify him. Santa Fe and the Southern Pacific. The | held in this city to-day, 7% ballots being | 3" pronounced success from her first wo: | Friday on a charge of abducting Octavia Although Mr. Croly was in a very|letter will create a sensation through |cast. For the offices of Mayor, Clerk, | trance. The company makes the most of | Vannucci, a girl, 16 years of age, living ak condition he raised himself up to | Suthern California. Marshal and Treasurer the Democrats | its chances. at 42 Broadway. Yesterday afternoon ook at the features of the prisoner. - and the Republicans had fused, those T ;ith the consent of the girl's paremts The & a lighted candle by the| _ Contract for a Sewer System. clected being: Mayor, Charles S. Brooks, Tivoli Tosehl was married to her by Justice soner’s face, and Croly | SALINAS, March 21.—L. U. Grant has | Democrat; Clerk, F. E. Smith, Democrat; | Interlarded with innumerable special-|of the Peace Barry, gy Camunell, at the fellow. Presently | been awarded the contract for the con- | Marshal, J. A, Maben, Republican, and | ties, the “Widow O'Brien” is up for fun | at the reauest of Detective Reynolds, re: voice being weak and | Struction of the entire sewer Treasurer, W. C. Swain, Republican. again at the Tivoli. The plot of the olq | lased Toschi a whisper. s the Spreckels beet sugar fa For Councilman, First Ward, Adam | farce is not entirely stifled by the musi- e “safd - Crol new town there. The specifications call | Euler, Democrat, defeated Henry Berg, | .a] and vaudeville interpoladti g Mismated Couples Separated. . . < e oled | for a sewer ranging from a four and a | Republican. by 53 majority; for Counell- | {1} 75 Yhe same piece. for wopy, DUt it by o that is the man with whom T grappled | half foot conduit to an eight-inch sewer | man, Second Ward, F. W. Potter, Re. | .S hardly the same pic Ungentaich many | J. G. Lummis has been granted a di: in the dark and who fired the shots at | pipe, and will be four miles long. The | publican, had a majority of 58 over Dr.|RSoRs YL ot be, ungrateful. With | yorce from Ada F. Lummis on the ground me.” Leroy was taken back to the City | work must be completed in sixty days. | C. Stone, Democrat: for Councilman, | geevlid’ ac” the Count, Misg® yuyEaWin | of desertion. 3 * | Third Ward, L. C. Williams, incumbent | Steven: ; pliss dall in a| "~ judge Bahrs yesterday granted the fol- Republican, ' defeated G. W. Hamerly, | (00T part and John Raffael, “Arthur | jowing divorces: Frances J. May from Democrat, by 11; for Councliman, Fourth | Ponaldson and Tillle Salinger woll in the | onins May, cruelty and failire 1y Ben: - Ward, Henry Sieber, Republican, had a | foreground, the production is safe for a | yide i majority over H. Frohn, Democrat, of 3. | Short season. Fan Y +010+0+0+0+0+0+0+010+0+0+0+0+ he spoke, scarcely above “I am quite certain, A Physical Giant! HE PERFECTION OF THAT GREAT FORCE KNOWN AS MANLY [ T strength is a work of Nature. Thousands of men have been gifted with a constitution fit to build such a physical structure upon, but they have wasted the material that makes the muscle vitality. A man who has ex- hausted his vital strength by excesses and bad habits has weakened his Mamie Tessier from John P. Tes- cruelty, and Alice White from David sier The Republican nominees for School Com- R, \White, cruel i e it g e e e e i missioner, Dr, D. Powell, J. E. Boorman Orpheum, —————— D e S Mo Wil evays bo & an” until he gets it and H. B. P. Carden, were elected by| The one-act play, “Mrs. Hogan’s Musis Pinioned by a Horse. ack. grei - handsome majorities over F. B. Miller. | Teacher,” presented by Mr. = D. 3. Kertchem and W. A. Lowery, the | Charles T. Ellis. at the (l,rrph:"l‘;‘n NS | 5. W. Towle, 530 Third street, was rid- Demogratic =nominees. ~Euler was the | week is a disappointment, not only to thy | ing & horse yesterday morning at Fourth only Democrat elected to the board. patrons of the house, but also (o the | and Townsend streets, and the animal e management. It s neither clever as 4 | slipped on the rails and fell. Towle was After Santa Cruz Offices. skit, nor is it handled by the Ellises and | pinioned beneath the horse, but escaped SANTA CRUZ, March 2.—The ity | thelr little company in a mamner that | with a fracture of his lett wrist. " He election which will occur next month fs fl'e”e‘ G e i Other good turns, | was taken to the Rec & Hospital. No man knows what wonders this famous Belt accomplishes until he feels its inspiring, invigorating life flowing through his nerves. But see the proofs : Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt. : . likely to be very exciting. To-day was | prc c' Ke¢P UP the average of the 2 of its great work—see the grand, powerful men who praise it, for it has made i the last day for filing petitions, The e Dr. Orpen Must Wait. them what they are—physical giants. They are everywhere. Every town In 2| il m nominees are as follows: Mayor, H. H. Baldwin. The argument in the extradition case of the country has from one to twenty men made strong by Dr. Sanden’s Electric WAEMAURATIN | Clark ana W. H. Lamb; City Treasurer, Dr. Arthur Herbert Orpen, wanted by the Belt. : { i C. E. Willlams: City Clerk and Assessor, | ‘‘The Mysterious Mr. Bugle” entered its i f J L. Wright and Oscar L. Tuttie; Coun: | second and last wees at the Baldwin to | Nev, Zealand authoritics for murder, was cilmen—First Ward, W. V. Pringle, small attendance. C‘"‘j,[ vesterday. and the case went over HRandai and WoD: Fait o Werd: | oy ors 2 41 the Cherub: and anna | 155 ik Trom fo-day. when testimony & al .. D. . he Jucob Leibbrandt, R, L. Caroif Fuerg; | Held are of the attraction which follows. | wiij be introduced on behalf of the pris- Read Dr. Sanden’s Book About It. This book is free. It tells how the Belt cures all the effects of early in- Mard. John B Maher: Library Trustces, Chutes. oner. i giscretions, such as Nervous and Physical Debilty, Weak Kidneys, Weak L , J. W ., D. C. Clark, ch and other troubles. It tells of other men cured and t! ri C! L. Anderson, E. L. Willlams. eiheizeaiy drawing well out at the Held g:r Embe.-;zlr;men:. e Pl s S SBoHow; Te Daniel Lynch was yesterday el NEWSPAPER THIEVES. Wong Hike's Oath, answer before the Superior Court by SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., Make Sure of the Number, . . B dge Conlon on a charge of felony em- A reward of 810 is offered for the| Deputy United States Attorney Schles- fl:.fiemem in $2000 bonds. He was book- arrest and conviction of any person {;!fl' y““"‘::yflfl'% .;‘ufl"ls‘l'“fl" ]'__i)ffll';fl keeper for Captain Anderson, a shi 'ong Hike ates Distriot dler on East street, and embezz caught stealing copies of thisipeperlic it Craraie diw wilh: Deing e corr | o O e ad (coibalel THE CROLY RESIDENCE AT SACRAMENTO. from the doors of subscribers. victed felon and asking that he be de-)he was held on another charge. lom&alh%x‘r;‘. g n.‘ l:n.mt_ga % P m.i,Sundugs.O}‘o to 1w B;?n:thes att Lo-t D..-A.‘. , Cal, ou 'way rtland, Or.. ashington street; $§r‘f’cmo.. 931 Sixteenth street; Dallas, Tex., 2§ Main street. 9+0+0+0+0+