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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 189 KNIGHTS TEMPLAR JOCKFY SLOW ' HUMAN BUZZARDS CLANS ARRIVE AT HAS A CRIEVANCE HAUNT THE DYING THE CAPITAL CITY : ] CAMERA AIS BLACKNAILERS HINESE SN0 WAR 0 TONGS AT Los Angeles Undertakers Invade Bl i i iracy in Three Mongolians Shot| One of His Mounts Is Colossal Conspiracy Disqualified. . A New York. to Death. iti deries G d ic ooms in Ques > ( Visiting Commanderies Greete : ; “ ~, o e dcadt by Sacpame nto’s Hospl= Spectal Dispatch to The Call. 0f F l‘OfltS. Special Dispatch to The Call clal spatch to The all. RS % 2 19 e TohE SroEch LONDON, April 19.—S8ir J. Miller's LOS ANGELES, April 19.—The rapacity of rival undertakers that @®! NEW YORK, April 19.—A (‘n]n,\;a] derienaandiy e table People. three-year-old bay filly, Korosko, rid-| G strive like ghouls for the profits to be derived rom the handling of life- G| plackmail conspiracy has been dis- e den by Tod Sloan, won the Copthorn & less bodies of tourists is again in evidence here. Nearly all leading un- $ | closeq in this city. Seven prominent RIASELIUL \‘Ll‘::‘yl | ‘ plate to-day. The betting was 4 to 1|8 dertakers in this city employ men who regularly canvass transient and %& millionaire. citizens of this city have @uliaie _— | against Korosko. l% tourist hotels, apartment houses, hospitals and private boarding-houses' & | ycon vietims, it is said, and while fi j;\"_" ",‘,. A In the race for the Tadworth plate for cases of unfortunate persons who soon must die and who are known & |t jct Attorney Gardiner will not d s e end. a | SACRAMENTO, April 19.—The com- | Fresno commanderies also reached the | Prince Soltykoft’s four-year-old chest- % to possess means, either by themselves or through relatives who will % the conspiracy in detail he admits the e aml scv. | manderies of the Knights Templar to | ity to-night. ~Eminent Commandef |nut colt, Ecu d'Or, ridden by Sloan, @ guarantee a fat fee for embalming and shipping. § | existence of the plot and that promi- T participate in to-morcow’s grand en- | Fraser of California Commandery, San | fnished first, but was disqualified for | Some days ago J. D. Brooks of Pittsburg, Pa., who is thought to be § | 55T T L BF g pe of the con- r Infiar b = i “ i (‘flwd oA Gipnunt Sighn fve in this city | e w;‘fif;}‘”‘;"} oo ance of | Aleged bumping and crossing. The | g dying of consumption at the Milton apartments, was attacked by hem- 8| qnipaiorg. le had t s D s e were recelved | hia oo s e -w!_“_‘j morning | 'ACe Was given to the second horse, R.|g Orrhage. Friends of the patient, quietly arranged with an undertaking G| ™0 plot includes the use of a camera and there were no officers on the scene s b | SpsaaAn e Ia, o S B. Mansfield’s chestnut filly Wylam. |g8 firm to take full charge of the remains should their services be required. ackmail, and it is said ersrneha " at the depot with 2 brass band and | commanderies will reach the city from | B; M s ¥ L 0 . sy s s £ as an agent of blackmail, anc 1 the shooti ommenced. I n 5 Y The City and Suburban handicap was A “capper” for a rival concern discovered this apd attempted by per Z ilanthropist, fearful nibnE Gatrrs N O A ed to the Masonic headguarters. | Placerville, Nevada City, Chico, Marys- | The City and Suburban handicap Was | & 5, S0PCh 0 C10e ot oot e o ain the case - | one well-known philanthropist. fearill ir a just gone off sight which confronted them as | Ville Red Bl and Coluse, and the| 'y ise ' New Haven 1L, £ Brooks, who was for fifteen vears chicf clerk in the city office of the e Bate e Ta complete it will 5 1 been taken by ared Masonic Hall was one | S9ming of cach will be in the mature | "o B0 o S lhl S pressed the |# Carnegie Steel Works and lost his health two years ago, has been pen- & D N4 Jaiv. though d ad been taken by i : | of a reception, with plenty of music | S e Stonca Bt 85000 & Se il t 2 et of sallciude 2 | be presented to the Grand Jury, i been in | Which will live in their memories. The | ar avidenc 5 : | opinion that he had been unfairly treat- at $5000 a s standing makes him an object of s 21y vt is being made to keep s : i gen o0 ang other eyidence of lenthusiasm.’ ‘It # on the part of the undertakers that daily parade their solicitors in the every effort is being 2 when wasiione blaze Bf lectiloity, SNOH wak anmboncen ko ghisthia b tikre will | S0 DL DRFi e heon diaqualifed.andimaldy ad hoh R BRTt IS (e B SE SiatE. S JRilvan o secret the names of the men who hav 2000 incandescent electric | pe very likely a second parade, to oc- | that he intended to consult his friends 33 g 8 AE murseq. | suffered at the hands of the conspira- il 43 3 e turday afternoon wrioF to the | regarding the course he ought to fol- g 3 = 1ad been used to trace the out- | cur on Saturday afternoon prior to the | e84 - 993 R5% 05 02 AR 02 4490 P o ST Y5 0 930100 BI0T%S ors. S s away | HEhis id Fep: e bition Qo) at the paviion: whit |low. o Brioricn onnG % RO SORO SOMON HRO NG R NoRORORINOR® | o and his asents £ orders of eac » scores | Will be participated in by all the com- | were. terribly burned. She says her as-|is due the credit of unearthing the plot. ompanied | note the boxdare of each of the scores jo, o aiiics | TWELVE INNING GAME saflant was Gus Smith, a colored man | One of the victims told of his experi= in the large windows. Like colored stream- | “mpo oity i handsomely decorated in living at Wardner. The officers cannot | ence to the head of the Society for th \oec from a ,\L,”;ulm ropes Strung With | honor of the guests of the next three RESULTED IN A TIE find Smith. = Suppression of Vice and (.._;, ; |g‘\;-(‘l'|\'x‘l‘z; in the alley | vari-colored reached from the | days. The City Trustees have an-| | s ing that the thing promised big resul Pt : four corners | nounced an official half-holiday in or- | NATE AN A RS e, | FRANKIE STRONG’S SUIT put all of his force at work upon it. » f front of the bulld- | der to permit the employes of the city | by L % 4 et e The results were startling, especially so | the open’ling presented an immense representa: | to enjoy the parade, and the municipal | Clubs— W. L. Pet. FOR A SEPARATION | when the personality of some of the probably will | jon of the insignia of the order, traced | bulldings have all been decorated at | Boscon ... 2 4 50| i e victims became known. e 3 how t com-!in electric lights, and centered by a |the expense of the city to express the 1 .800 Loulsville . » 2 The blackmajlers were both men a 1. ¥ atown Andrew's eross in flashing red. | official recognition of the distinction en- | oy gmf';;m- } g LOS ANGELES, April 19.—Judge Allen | o o "t re more women than : as a flag, also formed of | joyed by the capital city in receiving A = o will m\-? the plepane of:elosing the To- | men concerned in the ope They the itors could not re- | the first con ve ever held in the State | C 2 T i mance of pretty Frankie rong, the op-| hirag handsome artme lecte 1 | outside of San Francisco. | e ad e SecretService Men Make singer. Her suit for a divorce agalnst | ang Jighted solely with a view of get- It was announced this evening that | INNATL O., April 19.—A balk by Breit- i Frank Hance, a son of Captain Hance,|tine a good focus for the camera, among the speakers at to-morrow | sorici™ A7 i iR Inping seve the Bitsies [no g 12 [kl the ity Cletk, was continted, tne dats| Laias So0% Eootatl . and draperies, which make the Temble | night’s banquet will be Reuben H. g, and neither side scored after that. The | to be reset, for the reason that neither | operated from an adj 7 much admired by daylight. Lloyd, Dr. Robert M. Powers and John ga was called at the end of the. twelfth | principal put in an appearance. The The victims were lured to the apart- ) les delegation | F. Merrill of San Francisco, E. M. Pres- | Inning on_account of darkness. Attendance, plaintiff 1 g in San Francisco, and | ments, when photographs were taken. srand Master R. W. | ton of Nevada City, James A. Fos 2400. Score: el Special Dispatch to The Call. the del](»‘n it s ;n )"hu‘:‘gf}. g Saebat The victims, when confronted _:‘ch Powers of San Diego, who will review | of Los Angeles and J. C. Campbell of L = 2 Sl Mrs. Hance made her professional debut | tpage photos, have willingly paid to o-morrow’s parade. e S S | 3 6 1| WASHINGTON, April 19.—Probably the |in Los Angeles as a chorus girl in K i to-morrow’s parade. The Stockton and | San Francigco. cite? Leol2. anl | most Important cgpture in the history of ral‘{yf.s (’,‘i"d)norh prml:m\lnn \fnf sty have them destroyed. e —— e o = > . . sk e Becret Service was m: veste: - | and found she had talent. Afterward sh = 5 Bowerman. Umpire artwood and Warner. H:'l'fi;;mn:lpn(i:i;; (r‘\na‘:f ?3;3: ]\?esal;?‘zz | sang in @ stock company at the Los I\n_ Encampment of Veterans. - 1 a . | geles Theater, c vas o J “R1Y i o ittea | A J q LOUISVILLE, K., Socds was & | and his men when they arrested Arthur | §FiS8 Glone™ 40 Sie"HS FRo, POt i1 - SANTA CRUZ, April 10.—A committes | H B JEuzale o e QF:‘;\"' g victory, | Taylor and Baldwin S. Bredell, the mak- | cored a meat hit. She went to|of the Central California Veterans e | n | Rt brtinioe 1eM0. Mogres ers of the famous counterfeit “‘Monroe cisco, and is said to be meeting | sociation to-day selected a site near the ot e : R. H. m |head” $100 silver certificate. These ar-|much success. beach for the slx "weeks encampment Louisville I “olrests were followed to-day by the cap-| Her petition for a dgcres rests on the | GHEE (A2 PINCWGE son'°pr P I A U LLA I NEH Chicag oo oseoricrnnosnnne 8 L 18 0 | ture in Lancaster, Pa., of William M. Ja- | Exound of desertion, At first there were |l ' 2" e { nd Dopahue. UmpiresBurns and | €°PS and William L. Kendig, prominent | the husband oes not intend to combat | Cruz and San Benito_countls Tl be 1 | i e e * *%| cigar manufacturers, and Jumes Burns, | the desertion charge, but will fight any | thelr families, about 600 persons will be in 5 | ORE, April T9.—Doheny's pltching | VOO Was in Jacobs' employ. other allegation i e e g BALTIMORE, April 13 eny's PUChIng | There were also captured the original R = o 3 | mas LAl i, New Tork again piaved | plate from which the silver certificates | FRESNO DEFAULTER ADVERTISEMENTS. i ing pionship ball in the field, and while | were printed, a new hundred-doliar coun- 1 e Now Want to Run The]riTalks to Workingmen of mitching would huve won' an srdinary | ferfeit plate’and a new $0 plate, (i SEEN AT VENTURA| ; Own Island. Naw York. | e Toaala: Aviendance 160, Seorer """ | sets of plates for the printing of counter- | 5 | ' : feit revenue stamps, rolls, other para-| _ — S % T ;| phornalia, about five tons of paper and a| VENTU RA, éprl& 19‘-'~I§hnrnkun.lthf’ de- | | S mely and | 1aTEC amount of counterfeit stamps. The x"]‘“;‘f n‘ "‘i‘z ‘!“‘;": nu?'\:g{ x]gbnsesg | 4 g 3 | and Robins sheny and | « b also the 8 an( cognized el 3 Special Dispatch to The Call. | Special Dispatch to The Call. | —Hunt and Connolly. 1p]1:35r;z;::: mx;]l::ema::;}”:l:.“f;;esrt“a‘::g ] Bt Hiitiryeatnen i the: enployt atothe Call Headquarte ngton Hotel,| NEW YORK, April 19.—The second of | wWASHINGTON, April 19.—Philadeiphia had | in Lancaster, where the printing was | Southern Pacific Railroad Company. | Starkweather resided in Fresno up to a 11 19, b - dollar’” Bryan dinners that, un- r to-day. The Senators evidently are . The plates for the new hundred- | £ ¢ 3 na no Caudia | der the auspl f the workingmen, was The pitching of Killen and Dunkle | dollar note an 50 note we: | hi He called the fugitive by name, | prk 5 ) 2 in batting. i3 8 " ve taken | Dim. 2 - | ent a held toonight at the Grand Central Pal-| 0o "Whoily ineffective againdt the visitors. | i Philadelphia. The officlals have taken | J it B¢ FO €, b2 BEHETE B0 TR | - ] drawn up by them as Commis- | ace. The dinner was largely attended, | Xttendance, 1000. Score: possession of the factories of the cigar- | pht SH it was notified and officers have | .0 man has a’y > s | about 1500 men and women being pr . R. H. E. ,makers and have attached their bank ac- hing for_him, but as vet they | Tght to marry a the people of Porto Rico asking | abou X 5 pr Clubs— . H. B make bing: for lim, bu 3 Y | woman and make sontrol over the | ent. Back of the speakers, painted on a | Wash 2503 2 eomits jineve niot appEek NS den L e e large canvas, was the tollowing: “A Philadelphia . § = % | Taylor and Bredell, it is said, were cap- mped in a_hurry. reward of $250 | k St 5 tem of political economy will yet dawn | BatteriesKillen, = Dunile =~and = Mccuire: | ¢ |03 while actually at work on the new |18 offered for his arrest by the city of | ing' long years : : & o: | Wheeler and'Mciarland. Umplres-Bislie anc.j e s & vere | Fresno. of continued ill which will perform as well as promise; | platy They are young men, who were | 23 health A sick :\Vh.h-h wiil r..l:n the riches of nature into | vl 18 e atRon n nls: sity)| cnploved) P}}fli\(l.el})hm by ddllml‘)mu‘ INTERESTS THE COAST. | man cannot be a : he laps of t m',q...nvm. poor | {his afternoon when the Champions | fifms, but some time ago started in busl AeERE | good husband, a FEREL : that the | Charlotte Perkins Stetson was one of | was ghenC <hut them out | ness for themselves. They are s WASHINGTON, April 19—The Post- | good provider, a amowem . ko d to the | the speakers. 3 for the second fime inoni et r,‘,;'t:'\r:“\:'{:i,]. pert engrave: d ter General to-day made an order | gyccessful busi- e 38 the forts speech Colonel Bryan said: | s visitors were nttenly higlplcan helorgin they been under suspicion. stablishing a free delivery service at| ness man or a useful citizen; a man had and_only [ o = of the man of ideas | Owing he immense number of spec- | to have confessed to-day S | Valiejo, Cal., with four letter carriers and | petter be dead and done with it than to be a St he e -“{”l tors who encircled the fleld the ground rules | §10,000 of the famous notes were put into | one substitute carrler, service to com- | Jife-long invalid, a nuisarnce to everybody T heRd’ A o > » enforted. Attendance, 12.000. Score circulation. mence on September 1. and especially to the woman whom he has Ada ool that the people of the i R H. The silver certificate, which was Army orders—By direction of the Sec- | yowed to love, homor and protect. ; territorial form of government e | Bro 7 a3 i|discovered a year ago last fall by ai o y of War, First Lieutenant Charles | ~The trouble with the average man is that I ¥ or executive authority be e eries “Nichols and Bergen; Kennedy, Mc. | Sial of the subtreasury at Philadelphia, | 6 “Dyyer, Third United States Infantry, | he has not the least conception of the Mongolian's liver and kidneys apd he “a council g of two e | Farland and Smith. Umpires—Gaffney and | Y72 RFOSRO Lhe ANt GRAEETNCS Coand | will upon -his muster out as colonel of | causes of ill-health or the right way to go is not expected to live. He was or ach B are presented | Andrews. = even the experts of the Government the First Texas Infantry proceed to San | about remedying them. A little indigestion : FThanital CowE o Y that e to any generation | S £ EAST. | a long time were undectded as to whether | Francisco and report in person to the | or biliousness in themselves are not serious SRR 2 G distingul RACES AT TH. ¢ the mote was genuine or counterfeit. | commanding general, Department of Cali- | complaints, but if negleted they may de- ares Sl 5 T After a most careful search s . First | velop into almost any disease in the medi- o Porto R“»(‘.‘nfiut.h I':_ Ur{ { W YORK, April 19.—Results at Aque- | d,;;,?gu,flgr% hmurxl;] ; }‘_“ K S : uxod §oll:"\‘l‘;n’fl?{ %:E{({:en‘t}' ng*‘;mx- T}‘ur;é c:}ogooks alnln)r 2}:25&% e Medic;l = = .8 T s | auet; which enabled the officials readily to o - o S ThEt | g 2 4 . e spot | State or disposed of in any other way, Bl iy ts idea | QUL and a halt furlongs, selling, Prince | tinguish the genuine from the spuriou ,‘“’&“;g Ffi?‘?ié;‘n‘sfiéfig enernt ™ Bebori: | Discovery cures many serious diseases by His name | and, lastly, that “in compliance e Sl e S ‘ales won, Village Pride second, |, Secretary Gage recognized the danger | 18 10 1€ SOOI BORCR, APATS | promptly removing the causes. It braces He provi of the Tinited Biates constitiy us 1itar of peanie IF we bat| Ln LAos Bk N e | of this new note and at once called in the [ TSRt OF Gauforhia, ToF SSSIEAmENS 19| up the weak and impaired stomach and * 2€ | tion trade between the United States and | our * daily conditlons the | Camotop third. Time, 1:03. entire issue of many millions of dollars. | £ Yo, WV, TR, OFCRREG, o BROCTT | restores the appetite. It invigorates the Porto Rico shall be absolut P all accept, the vhich | Four and a half furlongs, Garterless | mhig prompt action balked the counter- o il | liver and all the secretory glands. It fac The memorial says in part we can n:(\l contradict, there is rc ough | won, Modrine second, Kitchener third. ;lc“pdr, im the \'g]r{']bgg]nningf uzl 11;3 Pensions:/ California—Original—Thomas | tates the flow of digestive juices. It makes reaty of peace | for work for several generations e. | Time, :561-5. undred notes which were issued only | y RIS PUSd Jose, §8; Benjamin H, Foltz, similation of the life-giving elements i wich has | The Qeclarstion of independens h | Five furlongs, Nautch Girl won, Satin | about twenty-six have been discovered. | Pasaderla, 85 Increase—Michael A. Mul’ T e a .,'r about | g‘x"x;v. ever underlie a form of g ls_lgl{mer second, Lady Ellerslie thir ime, the counterfeiters, and‘ Mr. ‘\'ilkle, = u\l El‘nngtl:»:;a—nfé:;gé,s’:—tsoa‘x‘;uel Hanson, | enriches the td)‘m-‘g' D);“?c ).fimtsfl m,g fon of nearly | ours e 2 v v v £ Chicago, who was * | scavengers, and will not enter healthy bloo 2 sve i ney Boy won, | heWspaper man o 80, 4 2 s gers, y A e oy e yestariay (e . | I"M'ri‘i:itni(x:»linsgu‘glagnsru:g)r hird. Time: | known to have done some very clever | Lacenter, $12 to $14. | or tissue. They must have the inert tis- D the Deiei sttt aaeooln In thesevlogy i 2Cen : | detective work, was sent for and placed | poapy QF TRADE BANQUET. | sues of disease upon which to feed. The S e e o s P a haif furlongs, Shoreham won, | in_charge of the Secret Service bureau. hef oo e without consulting | opinion of the present gathering, and 1 want our and a half furlongs, T O, e Ninmediately laid his) plans, andopn s Golden Medical Discovery,” by enrichen- the people ol L he | by qucting. what the erest Remubiian ety o | Big Gun second, Bombay third. Time, | 5§ "ERSGRRY 180 a the clew which | SAN JOSE, April 18.—Prominent busi- | ing the blood, tears down old and inert ‘&rf’ri“lll::‘\nf"flm']‘w% | the work ‘of the ""L‘“f“r"r‘ul“‘;:‘w"fl‘k-m 3l "’u\{{(‘;ht seven furlongs, selling, Rare Per- | resulted in 'vesterday’s and to-day’s im-|ness men and citizens laid aside business | tissues and builds up new and healthy the determination of | I can turn to the words of Abraham Lincoln | ¢ine’ won, Tyran second, Egbart third. | portant captures. 2 cares this evening and attended the third | omes. It wards off consumption and cures, bd will of the Congress | "{.d n»xv(enlt :nhm s a m‘ eulogy }Jl the Declar- | myp'? 1 . PHILADELPHIA, Apnll 19»}1—!:\ 'fe'nst"x- annual banquet of the Board of Trade at| bronchial and throat affections which, if nd the cession by | iTe et ot nes Eine [ CHAD o | MEME , Tenn., April 19.—The weath- | tional arrest was made in this city to- | gt yames Hotel. Two hundred plates | neglected, lead up to comsumption. All HOAR’S VOICE RAISED AGAINST EXPANSION April obse BOSTON Sons of the * day by L tablet placed upon iam Dawes April 18-19, 1 e daring night of the accomplished the Usat United 10 0 rights, eited or not, over th consummated. % rcumstances neither the Presi- States nor the American 't to the Porto Rican dent of the o educated eor people, a mation of the treaty of final acceptance by the United conveyance made to them by actlon, however just in principle or ily meritorious, could have properly rom being premature. e military yrto Rico by the United States war and as such it belongs to a tions of law or reason und. But now that the s ce: and that a perfect \ Porto Rico de jure as facto, the moment has arrived for ) Rican people to give expression to 73 i nd and the | to Rico 1s for the moment at least | true He said—how wisely might set up the doctrine that only rich men or only white men or only Anglo- S white men are entitled to those privi- | those blessings enumerated in this chart | of our liberty. | you to-night not that to accept the Declaration of Independence, that you may be compelled to, repudiate both Lincoln and Jefferson when you leave the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson ca.ved érom the mountains of eternal truth the four great pillars upon which the American Gov- ernment must rest. All men are created equal —that they are endowed with equal rights; that governments are instituted among men fo se- cure and io preserve those rights and the gov consent of the governed. I sometimes hear people complain because | business s disturbed by the agitation of public | questions. There is a way to escape It; let us have a monarchy and then there be no disturbance of any kind of business; we can simply serve and be happy. But history has he guessed—that | might come when some man or party | ernments derive their just powers from the | er was warm and the track fast at Mon v Park to-day. Results: gom \¢ Five furiongs, Kentucky won, Triaditza socr‘)}l‘fl, Ln_mp“lighted lhlr&. Time, 1:06%. Six furlongs, selling, Moroni won, Bor- den second, Tom Kingsley third. 'Time, 1:1614. Seven furlongs, selling. Sir Blaze won, Jimp second, Free Hand third. Time, Jiny “Mile and a sixteenth, handicap, Crocket | won, Branch second, Clay Pointer third. Time, 1:49%. Mile and an eighth, over four hurdles, Florida Rose won, Bellamy second, Red Duchess third. Time, 2:06%. Six_furlongs, selling, Braw Lad won, Our Nellfe second, Debride third. Time, :16. April 19.—Results Newport: One mile, selling, Albert S won, Miss Al Farrow second, Farondell third. Time, 1:42%. at night in connection with the capture of the counterfeiting gang. Harvey K. Newitt, who was Assistant United States Attorney in thig city during the adminis- tration of President Harrison, was taken into custody by secret service men on a warrant sworn out by Chief Wilkie, charging him with bribing Detective Mc. Manus of the Philadelphia office. e iven a private hearing before United tates Commissioner Edmunds and held in $15,000 bail, which was furnished by a wealthy friend. It was shown that at the hearing on March 6 Newitt gave Mc- Manus $500 as a bribe and on March 28 $500 more. This money was turned over to Mr. Wilkie as soon as it was recefved. According to the story told by one of the officers, Kendig of Lancaster suspected early this year that he and his confed- erates were being watched by secret serv- ice men in Lancaster. He came to this city and engaged Newitt as a go-between to bribe Officers Burns and McManus, were laid. ers dined and listened to short speeches. interspersed by selections by the Fifth Regiment band. A. C. Darby, president of the board, pre- sided. Senator C. M. Shortridge was in- duced as toastmaster. Were toasts responded to: ALV M. Wooster; “The Debts We Owe, Hatch; “Santa Clara County,” R. J. d; *“Our Educational Advan- W. A. Beasloy ;i “Home Interests,” _ Webster; *‘Our Success,” D. W, ‘What Shall the Harvest Be?"’ “‘Our Manufacturing Inter- A. Greeninger. e THEOSOPHISTS ADJOURN. SAN DIEGO, April 15.—The regular an- nual session of the Universal Brother- hood Congress at the site of the school For three hours the banquet- | | The following | medicine dealers sell the ‘ Discovery.” ““Eight years ago my husband coughed tim writes Mrs. M. J. Tedder, of Elli Rey gton, olds Co., Mo. ** Jilst as soon as he had fin" ished a meal he would throw up. He was get- ting very weak. He took half a dozen bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and the * Pleasant Pellets,’ and says he feels bette and stronger than ever before and weighs more Everyone said he had consumption.” Ladies and Gentlemen, Everywhere, speak in highest terms of that wondertul tonic and Cheese Time, Four furlongs, Bettie R won, Straw second, Honeymoon third. E‘lflx furlongs, eelling, Dolly Weithoft , Bertha Nell second, BSister Jane third. Time, 1:13%. Mile and an eighth, sellln‘kl{rlsl Krin- Hannis Tay- i were the principal speakers. Sena-| It there was any reason, no matter how Hoar said: strange or unaccountable, not to embrace Porto ration made by Congress In act approved by ou on April peopie of Cuba are and of Tight ight to be free and independent, that reason not go so far as to declare that the for the revival of the lost mysteries of antiquity at Point Loma closed this even- ing after a busy day devoted almost en- tirely to businéss matters. Affairs of great importance have arisen requiring prompt attention and consideration, to meet which a special session will be con- who were working on the case. Burns was not approached, but Newitt saw Mc- Manus, and the latter agreed to accept the bribe. All of the meetings between Newitt and McManus were witnessed by members of Mr. Wilkie's force, and the evidence against him is said@ to be most shown that where one or a few think for all the people and act for the people, they go in- jure all the people, and if we enjoy the rights of lite and liberty and the pursuit of happiness, our life must be a constant warfare against wrong. Jefferson never uttered a truer saying that when he declared that confidence is the parent of despotism and that free government health promoter— itz om or the scufiles Mr. President, I do not believe, for one, that the temper and character of the American people have changed in a | twelvemonth believe that the princ ples of the constitution and the tion, octrine on which the re n was fought and won, are dear to the hearts of American people, Pears’ What is wanted of soap for the skin is to wash it clean and hurt it. Pure soap does that. This is why we want pure soap; not and when we say pure, we mean without -alkali. Pears’ is pure; no free alkali. There are a thou- sand virtues of soap; this one is enough. You can trust a soap that has no biting alkali in it. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. { commission LIEUTENANT MITCHELL'S WILL SENT TO MANILA WASHINGTON, April 19.—Justice Brad- in the Probate Court has issued a in due form to Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Barry, United States Volunteers, now stationed in Manila, to take depositions of subscribing witnesses to the will of James Mitchell, deceased. he testator W first lieutenant in the ourteenth United _States Infantr: While commanding Company F, Four- teenth Infantry, he was severely wounded in battle with the insurgents the 5th of last February and died from his wounds the following da His_will, signed while at the Presidio, San Francisco, on_the 1ith of last May, was filed for probate here a few days ago. By its terms Lieu- tenant Mitchell bequeathed his estate to H. Mitchell. His signa- Second Lieutenant P. L. Miles, See- and ar.; ond Lieutenant William A. Burnside Lieutenant C. R. Krauskopf, all of the nth Infantry. All of these wit- : now at or near Manila. It was sary to send the will to the Philip- pines to have it properly proved. To in- sure agalst its possible loss in transit the Register of Wilis had photo-litho- graph copies made of the original for re- tention in his o Lieutenant Mitchell was well known Washington. His es- tate_consists of $3i3 cash on deposit with the Riggs National Bank and three pieces of real estate here. Gage’s Cousin Gets a Place. LOS ANGELES, April 19.—It developed to-day that Miss Margaret Eastman, the new chief deputy in the State Librarian's office, is a cousin of Governor Henry 7. Gage. She came out last winter from Saginaw, Mich., and since has been a member of the Gage household. She is a bright young woman. attractive in ap- yearance and highly accomplished. She accompanied the Gage family to Sacra- mento when the Governor was inaugu- rated and attended the inaugural ball. of our Government are not in the people but in those who misrepresent the virtue, the in- telligence and the wishes of the people. BARTLET TRIPP STARTS FOR SAN FRANCISCO WASHINGTON, April 10.—Mr. Tripp, the United States Samo; missioner, left Washington at 10:5 a. m. to-day for San Francisco. He is accom- panied by Edward Morgan, his secretary. Baron Sternberg followed at 3:30 o’clock for Chicago. Before leaving, Baron Sternberg had an extended conference with the German Embessador, going over all the principal points of fhe Samoan issue as presented in the Instructions. The meetings here between the American, British and German _Commissioners, while quite socfal and informal, have not been productive of a very amicable set- tiement among all concerned. Since tha Commissioners are off, a sense of relief pervades those diplomatic and officlal cir- cles which have borne the brunt of the cOntroversy up to this time. Their chief anxety now s to see the commission Bartlet Com- uwai; from San Francisco before there ;‘axn de any new turn in the events on the slands. Missouri River Rising. OMAHA, April 20.—At midnight the Mis- souri was rising rapidly at Omaha, the water having come up two feet in the past twenty-four hours. It is now a lit- tle over four feet below the danger line and rushes past the Douglass street bridge a turbid, swollen current. The water |s reported to have eaten into the new Illj- nois Central grading between Council Bluffs and Crescent City. McShane's grading camp nearsthe latter place is ac- cessible from the south only through two feet of water, which is now running across to the lake north of Council Bluffs. It is raining to-night in Western Jowa and Eastern Nebraska. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, drugglsts refund the mone: 2%c¢. The genuine has L. g. All it 1t falls to cure. Q. on each tablet. third. Time, :55%. One mile, selling, Tranb; second, Victorine third. st g STANFORD’'S TRACK TEAM. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, April 19.— The team which will represent Stanford in the intercollegiate field day, to be held at Berkeley on Saturday, was made out by Captain Everett Smith this afternoon. The entries are as follows: me, 110-yard dash—Cantwell, Harker, Nourss, Prall, Stewart. 220-yard dash—Birtch, Cantwell, Diggles, Prall, Stewart. 4i0-yard dash—Birtch, Boroughs, A. H. Rice, Smith. 2 Half mile run—Adams, Birtch, Morris, Smith, Strout, Williams. Mille run—Barker, Morrls, Smith, Willlams. Mile walk—Jones, Tousley. 120-yard hurdles—Bowman, Strout, Symonds. 120-yard hurdles—Dole, Murphy, Strout, Sy- monds. Hammer throw—Cals ‘Hopper, Shot-put—Catrns, Hopper, E. W. Rice, Nut- ter. Tiigh\ fump—Benrett, Bovd, Dole, Murphy. Broad_jump—Culver, Dole, Fisher, Hopper, ymonds. lf‘ole vault—Boyd, Culver, Dole, Fisher, Mur- phy. Culver, e Nancy Hanks Has a Foal. BOSTON, April 10.—The Journal will say to-morrow that Nancy Hanks, 2:04, has a foal by Meddler, the well-known thoroughbred. The foal is a filly. Alaskan Rates Advanced. VANCOUVER, B. C., April 19.—The Alaska Steamship Assoclation, which met here to-day, decided to make a change in rates. On May 1 second-class passenger rates from Puget Sound and British Co- lumhl‘n,.nd)gnt’un:o Sl:lgnn.y ?lll be ad- vance . e rate on cattle will also be advanced $2 50 per head. Ends Life With Poison. PORTLAND, April 19.—Mrs. John Mur- phy committed sulclde at Mullan this evening by taking morphhuh. She had been separated from her for some won, Ray H 1:41%, \ He has also been prominent in politics the anti-administration faction of the Re- uebllca.n party in this city last year for Beceiver of Taxes. He had been put up in the fleld by the factional opponents of David Martin, who had captured the con- vention and nominated his brother-in-law, W. J. Roney, for the office. Before elec- tion day, however, a temporary truce was patched up, and Newitt was withdrawn. It is stated here to-night that enouih counterfeit stamps were captured by the detectives in Lancaster to cover 440,000,000 cigars. As near as can be learned, about $140,000 worth of bogus stamps have been used on cigars thus far sent out from Lenbastersgiiniiii s o 8 OXNARD BEET SUGAR FACTORY TRANSFERRED VENTURA, April 19.—The Oxnard beet sugar factory at Oxnard has been trans- ferred by the Pacific Beet Sugar Company to the American Beet Sugar Company. Toland & Andrews, attorneys for the Ox- nards, this afternoon filed with the Coun- ty Recorder a deed whhe\;eby the former company conveys to the latter the sugar uctgry.yme 100-acre site and 3000 acres of farming land near Hueneme. Two thou- sand acres of this tract are planted to beets. The deed bears twenty-eight $50 revenue stamps, or a total of $1400, which represents a consideration of $1,400,000. is step is one of the most important in the consolidation of the four nard factories. The American Beet Sugar Com- any, recently orgamzed in New York with a capital stock of $20,000,000, now owns the factories at Norfolk and Grand Island, Neb., besides the 7i0-ton factory at Chino and the 2000-ton factory at Ox- ndrd, just conveyed. This is the largest transaction ever made in this county. -— ‘Vitrriol Thrown Into Her Face. WALLACE, Idaho, April 19.—Helen Smith, a colored servant girl, was at- tacked to-night by a man who threatened to kill her and who threw vitriol in her face. She threw up her hands, thus sav- her eyes, but her hands and face and was agreed on as the candidate of | drowned, cess beyond expectation. sacred ceremony than a dramatic play. By request it San Francisco aters. —— Stricken by Apoplexy. MARYSVILLE, April 19.—James C. Wilkins, a farmer of Erle District, was found dead in bed at the Sherman Hard- ing farm, near Wheatland, last night. Apoplexy was the cause of death. A widow and six children survive hum. The funeral will be held to-morrow under the auspices of the Masons and Workmen, Rostand Not Insane. LONDON, April 19.—There is no founda- tion in the report that Edmund Rostand, the French dramatist, author of “Cyrano de Bergerac,” has become mentally de- ranged. On the contrary, he is in ‘excel- lent health and is now engaged in writ- ing a new play. Quinn Gives Bail. SAN RAFAEL, April 19.—John Quinn, the turfman, appeared before Justice Rodden yesterday and gave bonds in the sum of $100 on the cha.rge of battery pre- ferred by bill collector J. J. Rauer. The date of the trial has not yet been set. Pastor Storms Welcomed. ‘WOODLAND, April 19.—A public recep- tion was tendered to Rev. J. H. Storms and wife last evening. Mr. Storms was formerly at Los Angeles, but recently ac- cepted a call from the Baptist church of s Y. — . New Officials Seated. WOODLAND, April 19.—At a meeting of the City Board of Education last evening the newly elected members took their sleat‘s.d flgdcfon{lell. Dem%crat. was, electe pre: en 0 succeet , Republican, gl S e AR Suicide of an Unknown. SANTA CRUZ, April 18.—A young man, name unknown, was put off a train at Leonards this afternoon. ran to the bay and jum; It was more a will shortly be given at in one of ‘the la?ge the- He immediately ped in. He way \ centurion, | oo a = 2 gle won, Isabey second, Henry Launt i vened on the morning of Apri 1t tones up the system Miberius in Porto Rican people are and ought of mh}. ’xio :::‘ ‘:}e::r: ljoal;figs:‘r_x‘g not Id“ tonlld({m'h If | third. Time, 1:5%. p‘fi‘e‘&l‘:‘t 18 well connected and has prac- | will continue unti Se’furda:n pril 20 and and quiets that 1 s loftyi| ing liberts S e i of his own interests than of yours. 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