The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 5, 1899, Page 4

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THE SA SHIPOWNERS, CRINPS” AN -~ iBLO0D MONEY" laigii H. D. fnoep Affain FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY STABBED IN THE DOORWAY A SALOON A MAY 5, 1899 SLOT MACHINES DECIDED TO BE BANKING GAMES i < FORGES A BROTHER’S NAME AND DECAMPS 'Howard Emerson Is a Victim of Race Track Gambling. FIERCE FIGHT FOR SPOILS OF VICTORY Burns Chiéfly Concerned in Get- ting Commissioned Senator. John Johnson Mur-|Twelve Saloon-Keep- i T ' Not Yet Settled. derously Assaulted. ers Plead Guilty. i S ri - : . . ) Sy e By Well-Known Centerville Attorney Disap- MaJOl‘ MCL.aughlm Will ReSI.g“ the Chair AN ITALIAN SHiP GIVES IN|HIS RECOVERY IS DOUBTFUL |FINED WITH NO ALTERNATIVE! His Affai Y, P manship of the Republican State | Sl o . pears and His Affairs Are Said to THE ASSAILANT A SLAVONIAN OF BAD REPUTE. Be in a Yery Bad Muddle. | CAPT. BELLANDO PAYS BOARD- ING-MASTER RATES. OTHERS DEMAND A TRIAL BY A JURY OF THEIR PEERS. Committee---Gage Goes to Sacramento. - S Sy Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | missing ma 1d not be strictly s | When the Wheat Comes In and the | Knockout Drops Were First Used, but | Judge Groezinger Fails to See Any | %8 Broadway, May 4. | lrue to say trace of l;:xly\. 3. 3. | - = S o g 5 o C ne fir 1 g ed by z ! Grain Fleet Begins to Move the Dcse Was Miscalculated. Difference Between Check OWARD EMERSON, a well-known | Centerville Fas that ticlan place- | is at liberty to change his mind. A re- T Botbors Loin i lawyer and politician of Center- | brother e tan Had nething to talk | DOt was circulated yesterday that the | the War Wi age obbery Is the Supposed Machines and Card ville, is missing, and racetrack | warrant o2 el vesterday when they read i\”r\‘xh':" California Republican would | Fiercely. Motive. Machines. gambling has scored another vic- %0, and secured th The Call's \ceount of \-1'“;“‘1- I\“-T;-;xrx- Tl Sha :‘1::] mep]rl.\':(u.] (ln_ t lu‘f-?‘l:"n; puntne (onacs e t the Pal- & e ate S E S e prsgiae now all kind ges agains 5 ans t at,the F by George W ashington Baker, put in a | S | including misappropriation of funds in- e Jakonce v st claim erday for immediate | trusted to his care, forgery and embe: ¢ appointment {o the office of Labor| Another nation has been drawn into the | John Johnson, a saflor, was stabbed by | The crusade against nickel-in-the-slot | semien: 'op s care, forgery and embe 1 i G M. T Commissioner. detached the Gov- | bo: g-masters’ war. The Itallan ship- | a Slavonian, who refuses to give his | machines last December has not met with | track is held responsible for it all, as the | Of the day br Badiryraihe s ernor from Judge Carpent aind held | owners have joined fssues with the Brit- [ name, in the doorway of a saloon at|the su which anticipated. The | man who is looked upon as an absconder, | chted no . by County S him for ten minute The feat was |ish 1 are now denouncing the law of | Jackson and Sansome streets at about 10 | es were originally Hedito JUaRe | evan by e tasiabtiy ot hth oW Tamily :’,‘,’“\_J“il'h on ot orformed ‘in the presence of W. W.|February. 20 o'clock last night. The doctors have little | Treadwell’s court and he convicted Sev- | is said to nave been am Inveterate gam- | ooy o N e el sy i s : ¢, George A. Knight, ex-Secretary The Italian ship Caterina Accame is|hope for his recovery. | eral of the defendants, but on the S\ ler hiabravete Aold of operations being | brother Which the v known that | o e Brown, Jesse D r of Sa-|loaded and ready to sail for Europe. Cap-| The two men entered the saloon at|being appealed the judgment was re-|in. Emeryville resort. Almost the last | city produced fille cand s had Jim Rea of Santa Clara, Thomas | tain Bellando tried hard to get a crew | about § o'cloc Johnson accepted the | versed, as.the arrests had been made un- | aet of Bmerson before \ppearance | tion. The illegal ¢ 1t s \ Jr n Juan, Major Hendy, | for the one month’s advance allowed by | Slavonian’s invitation to have a drink and | der the section of the Penal Code which | was to forge the mame of his brother, | OLLY Just begun to rom X in ell Paris Kilburn, Jack | the new law, but the boarding-masters | called for a glass of beer. While the two | refers to lotteries, instead of section 3, | Dr. H. W. Emerson, health officer at Cen- | 11Chqod (D€ fact that he = : iz ] '\‘Ai”f‘(v}fi'r:;\"(.l);(v;'y‘( d, "\|;:‘xi;‘ Car | laughed at him. In conscquence a crew | men were drinking the bartender noticed | which refers to banking games. Then | terville, to a number of checks, which he | gambiing op horse tac: < r s Brick Tnsurance Company. | @—-0—-0-4-3-6-0-6-0—4-0—4-0-4-6-0-0—4-0—+-6—4-0-0-0-+-0—4-0—4-0-+-0-+-0—4- —2-+-0—4-0-+-0-+-0+-0—+-6-+-0-s-0-¢ @ | cashed. He alio hvpothecated securities | 15 PECBLITNS oL (5 )t s L Il ebectowd ot e ¢ | suspected that he has managed to obtain | MY brother left his - : B e & | other sums by equally illegal methods. | yioc o5 diraicann ; e Fedhis bceise toriSan Diskoitic + He was the attorney for several large no and I have not : was not unconscious of the fact that ¥ estates at Centerville, among them be- | His affairs, however, are > EEapy EalterinE i T oo hanieo S Ethineo, ing the James Graham, C. J. Stever up. He ecollecte with the distribution of State pa- g Fair estates, and his affairs are s coming to me f ¢ ( Jage w eiv ShiEe. IMril Gront Sntértiing | the ? | be so badly mixed that it will be imp g e et 2 ) rant \tertains | 4l Fle to datormiing that axie : his rant for the amount, at the ted St s Senate | 89 ermine the extent of h aE it and cashed it at { appointed | deeds without a thorough examination of Somaftther imatt N e it T tilataes | his accounts by an expert. to make a nd fatled to Al it ‘ ¢ | Emerson came to Oakland last Tues- | Shortly before his disappearan Werry ot Ioagwhie reasons that If such a prec | 4 | day, the day of his disappearance, and | ¢7 to a document, the nature e olohe tablished a State Governor | requested J. B. Lanktree, a money | the doctor does not recollect t iz oy bine with a few members of | broker, to cash seven checks for $50 each, | is considerably exercised over the matt WERDIL islature and defeat an election ¥ | signed by his brother, the physician. He | in view of to-day's development t apd folngd sehns gt purpose of gaining an oppor- | © | was given the money, and from that time | f¢ars he may have ced s ¥ 0 appoint. Mr. Grant went ¢ | nothing has been seen of him. He has | 2% WhOTAN InSttument. st_evening. | dropped out of sight as etely as and as well thought of in the community Voorsanger into the | though the earth had opened and swal- | where he resided, being regarded : Y f politics yest to help Dr. | | lowed him. hail fellow well met. He alw: K : Kohn, who is struggling to reach the | To-Gay Dr. Emerson, alarmed by his | ti¢ fullest confidence of tho 10 knev b Board of Health. ; | brother's continued abs came, stowprg i (AC T Delloved (that) s dowrtall . The next sensation in political circles Oakland to make inquir as to his | when he beg: o tHd racetbach £ ay be Q%bl ‘nm"nl.m; ux‘_ Major | whereabouts. He failed to locate the |at reryville ( ( imittee, McLaughlin's res ation as that the an of the Republican State Cen. | — = = = — imittee. Last evening The Call | 11 t I intelligence that he had de LAKEVIEW ROAD. | MECHANICS AND CONTRACTORS. % 1 & \\“‘:":'ll;i"h" Mrs. Dr. Merritt’s Demand Bars the | Harmonious Condition of Affairs Ex- i 3 the report, but | Way to the Extension of isting Between the Two Bodies. 1 to admit or the Line. ere was a spirit of the statement. The Sunnyside Improvement Club he at th eting of S 3 \ obtained _from an important meeting last r iilders' and Trac t 1 to the belief that titude of Dr. Emma Sutro Merritt It anno ¢ at the g Governor fails to the proposed Lakeview r contractors had cheerf agreed to the e SRl g S cussed at length, and recent rules adopted by the Carpenters’ Ously proshediby | the meeting it was d send a del- | Union. To show the appreciation of th State committee [ | egation to A. . 'the president | action the B g m is aisa to the | of the San 0 1 San Mateo | @ Yote of th i @ Governor Gage has decided | Electric Rallroad, with a view to bring- Grand Org 3. L. alsbary re- sintment which Major Me- ¢ |ing about an amcable settlement. ported that Painters' { aion No. T8 was ). M. Bu s £0 deeply inters can- | During the discussion it was shown | Sanized and in good shape to v e e ? | that the owners of the stree e i e i the that Major McLaughlin M L T LT all painters and decorators in th B rnoon made to a leading "ounds and on Plymouth avenue, vi and none but first class workmen wil ate ‘I am sick and | Takeview district, to the ocean road A membership in the union wi ate to those W political business and in- The only obstacle to the purpo hose employing paint resign and retire altogether | | provement comes from Mrs. Merri decorators that they are getting Slitics.” | | wants the company to pay th T raNen ta-do stholcwarks sield- S ater ¥ 1 as grading, sewering, ma gates James Massey. E. H. Windsor and e Siasment 4 the TU SN oL dewalking along the entire right omas Linton were admitted men- £ 1s correct that Governor, Gage | Her demand was refused by the railroad | Ders of the Builders' and Trades Council 1 Colonel E. F. Preston to attend | | company, which stated its willingnes A report on- the “condition of labor i ference at the Palace Hotel re- | + | pave its portion of the roadway. In ma e ncisco was received from Orgar to appointments s confer- ! |ing its declination the railroad officials | izer Malsbary. in which he statec S coleat i nend § © | stated that they were unwilling to put | tverytaing looked bri and cheer N e S el + | Mrs. Merritt's entire property in condition | the Wage-earners, since the utmost 1 b onpublic Glcep bt iheloteltcon | for ‘the privilege of securing a right of | mony existed between employers and Governor Gage had already made | ¢ ¥ ? | way through her land. such an exten- | the employes. G several important appointments. Fur-| & T 4 | sion would be of material benefit The council passed resolutio: L s thermore he had announced that his| ¢ & | residents of the Sunnyside district mending the daily pr d the police as fixed concerning other ap- | i fort will be made to bring about a com- | the stand take ,‘ S Ser - R = : s | @+006000-010-09000600040000000+000000000060+0+0+0- —4—6—4-0-+-5>-4@ | promise. loons along the line e L s aents, hence he had little: to be- | | o Abuble track mow under: constric- | Attorney O G Nasl s0 1 c If of the nila the council on beh the Battle of M yond a sop to satisfy the clam- tion from Thirtieth street to the ceme- teries by the San Francisco and San Ma- vania and sh STERS. A QUINTET OF BOARDING MA g or a cor ¥ b Interesting mowto recall teo Railroad Company has been looked | which the council has had some misir s e the tait thot HenEy e Gate rtioi 'ty upon as a forerunner of prosperity by the | standing over union carpenters oy Wt S o o e P % 4 7 people living along the line of road, construction of the buildir A Ehat| pribligad iStite Soshventon, taolemnly HEY a-: Larry Sullivan, Jack Grant, Peter Grant, John Bates and Dick McCarron, of Portiand, Or., will resultin their scouring = specdier S e publican State ention, sole - s 2 3 B s & downtow deal | promised that he would not make an and they about run things on the Colu—bia River to suit themselves. At the present time they are ;"J'x.’““,f\,."(‘,r the city A SMUGGLER CAUGHT. !!}1\“\;" appointments before he consulted cer- demanding $100 “blood money” for each sailor put aboard a deep-water ship, and there is a big fight T e T Customs Inspector Harri 5 A b i Sy ders o why T oha ‘l‘:_l on in consequence. The captains are trying to get men from San Francisco at the rate allowed by law, so THE NEW CURATOR. SIURETE ey Cleiely e Gov a commis- | men to office in violation of his agree- half the battle is waged here and the other half at Astoria. Reception at the Mark Hopkins In- ing at 4 o'clock, and the smuggler, wh, 1ts ment and ncw at this late day s name is Willlam Clay, is at present stitute of Art This Evening. This evening at the Mark Hopkins In- yuncils of the party suré'the con- posing in the County Jail named Harrigan saw Clay I B to mend his broken word. 2 stealing alc Governor Gage left the city for Sac- = Hi the DASEY i s A T - me was shipped yes- |t avonian tampering with his com- | arrests we made under section 330. | & e er ’ P sceptio e whe 0 ile o I \";‘f.h]\ o | ramento ati6ioiclock last evening. - He sl D et ibr thut Alatho b pey mtohiato |y et twelve of the defendants | Stitute of Art 1'h.”‘““”,l hl'_flj‘ 5 eption ““;,i,.,‘,‘l,], d B i E lurtiber, bel urpris | said just before his departure that he terd Ahobey LS5 shipping | tention to him. After finishing the be pleaded in. ActingiBolicel Tudge | 10 Oaptaln’ Eobert (Howe Hstcher, | the | mich He d'sappcared order | would make some appointments shortly | WA8¢ 1904, money 2 SHIPPINE | the two started out to go to a_theater. t and agreed not t new curator of the Art Association. All| 31 AfC & T con QUAY. | attor Bearhing the tal. The predic. | fee are practicaily the same rates | 41" (haC wore nearing: the door the gailor s ey of 'the members of the association and | SCOPE basket which some ission to | tions for the Code Commission are that were in force last January, but then ly put his hand to his h and mes were B the teachers and students of the school | o8 2aC 168 € ,.‘l\.“'“"; one w)’ d Fleet, Freeman and Deni the entire sum went down against the |said that he could not go any farther, as William | have been invited. o a0 Ert e S Hk G » day be ' saflor as an ‘“‘advance on account,” but | he was so dizzy he could not see. | 1 T O As an army officer, a writer of stories | [ ICEERO. (ATTERN Frabhec Llay 1 the moeas by = = — [2ator an can be charged up against |, was helped int a chair and relaxed tlam Hogen, o William Pe- | and a_contributor of high Jinks papers | Mocan cigars, value nder to be 475 aughli i N 2 . | into a semi-stupor. In about half s jur | te 3 ard and M. Captain Fletcher is a success. it s | SAXIcEn C8 a to 12 M L.umh}l.:lli WHAT IS HAPPENING IN ‘l'un) and {mi remainder comes out of the | o 5 find started out with ¢ . Boy The machines they used were | r cord will De as curator, and especially ““'!;;“r N 1 g pocket of the shipowner. Slavonian. The door had hardly closed | those that passed out checks redeemable | a curator at his owh reception, remains | - B, R fact 00 & $ X " set THE THEATRICAL -WORED | " Tneeris thatrmertoisnth onithe sleam | TiChthbn what Tonoaos Lttaved a ol at the bar by money or drink®. fo be determined. Observation will be | borted 10 Deputy Surveyor St . the two selected. It | BNy | er Columbia for the British ship Howard | ing shriek, followed by a fainier ejacula The Judge said he had no r to | taken of his bearing this evening. If he | thorough search 0f the mtea s 1at Gage appoint | D. Troop will reach Astoria this morning. | tion: “Oh, I'm cut—I'm cut bad! LU JiE T ndants would keep | shows the least sign of agitation Joseph | was done, and more smu e = rsed, but | _“The Woman-Hater,” played by Roland | 4. e EluNlvaly n yeAterdayia: Call | The cries attractell ywd from inside | thelr promise and he thought the ends of | D. Grant and Horace Platt will be handy | were found by Inspeotor i : major's | Reed and company, is in its last nights at | sy = ot oAt eep the | the saloon and Offic ireenwald and | Justice would be subserved by their keep- | to reinforce him. As a platform talker | the forepeak, concealed Among . - ¢ e J, Oolimt It will be followed Mon. | theTe will be a strong fight to keep the | Kerrison, who were patrolling their beats | ing the machines t of their saloons. | Captain Fletcher has merit. On ordin: life preserve SEzon An ¢ e ex- S bl Mon- | men from going aboard the ship in_the vicinity He would therefore impose a nominal | gecasions he scorns to produce manu- he ma d that the by Charles Frohman's farcical pro-| oy . expenses of the Britisher are run- | Johnson lay on the doorstep weltering | fing 5 ript to refresh his memory or esta STy I h much desi can- | quet Yurk“?a:l"d Off,” with the orignal ning up Into four figures and it will be a | I h'“_”jl‘m'; ;‘,’”‘“‘,,""“ \::\‘f_nn;n | X¢ 'li\ n'ln.l\::!‘( ;:}“{r : '1.\{!“‘1!‘]"{»;5"” ';'v:“ any other signal of mental distress. It is Raided a Lottery ilace. t flice in question is | N€ st. i \enkIve 6XDEFImeRt fof Ciptain| 8. wha 1ad done, started up th S & oss B sgienSear expected that eloquent music and charm sant Shea 'aud X Voter: 5 s GReTEY o very expensi I a street as fast as he could run. He was | the Jowest penalty was a fine of 3100 il b Sl et rgeant Shea and posse vesterday r 3 o At the Alcazar “Captain SWift" is com- | Corning if hi lors now on the Colum- | pursued by the two policemen and a | “Well,” said the Judge, “I will make | & SOMPATY B | ed the rooms on Kearny street and ig the office | pleting a successful run of two weeks. On ATe by the boarding-mas- | crowd of citizen: He ran directly into | the fine in each case $100 with no alterna- | 5% L a number of lottery tickets of the Or Monday night the first presentation will | »% ¥ cost $500 and over to | his room on Montgomery near Broadway, | tive, but if they should again be charged Little Hondur et . be given of Clay M. Greene's farcical | ter- he expenses of the | Where he was located a few minutes later, | with a_similar off the fine would be xS OT 3 comedy, “His Japanese Wife. | secure the men and the expenses of the | yn ona corner of the room was a basin of | $100 with the usual alternative no Y S r Fuerst Bis- | ficencia companies. Henry oy o B 7 2 ship while she lies in the Columbia River | bloody water, which told its own tale of | difference between s and or Hamburg: s enominee. for | the manager of the companies, was ends to do € The latest move on the part of the| will not be less than 3100 a day. The | how he had attempted to conceal his guilt | the machines used & BHe stmr Bremen, for rested and booked at the City Prisor but cannot ap hwell npw;;ll(nr?pu:‘l)llls u‘:rrum‘n Mix 'r,.mp1 ha ‘"““U“;fln"p ‘Uvn _;lu,\i I shing “l'\‘\ the stains of his vie- | one is ;1<1n|\;|‘h - : game as the aska, for Glasgow | a charge of keeping a lottery n Market street, directly opposite | awaliting a crew, so that those two items | tim's blood and then play innocent when | other, and why the police can see a dis- SR R i us Spreckels building, where choice | alone total up a large sum. Then there $He ‘,ml. ers ‘atrived, 'There was great ction is bevond xm) comprehe ,,\\%1.,, N RS R BT % T i seats may be had for the comic opera sea- | is the insurance on the cargo, the loss | blotch of blood on his c eeve near the | Judge Morrow decided in the son at the Grand. “El Capltan” continues | through delay and a dozen other things | wrist and another on the lapel of his coat. | court in a ¢ regarding an 11 the week to big business. to be followed | which will run the expense bill of Cap- The knife with which the cutting was | ment of a copyright on th | by Willard Spencer graceful operetta, | tain Corning up to something like $3000., | done could not be found. chines that they were purely banking o “The Little Tycoon.” | At the present time there are tled.up in | ' The would be assassin offered no resist. | games and had no right to get a pat- | public - | the Columbia River the British ships | ance when told he was under arrest, but | ent.’ | ) is kn The Tivoll's “Gelsha” keeps up in pop- | Bothwell, Ive Sunford, British Prin- | at the California-street police station he [ Fourteen other cases were continued till | | nel Cur- | ularity. The next attraction will be a re- | cess, Wailacetown and M Hall. The | refused positively to give his name, and | May 17, as the defendants pleaded not | o a strong in. | vival of “Orpheus and Eurydice. Eritish Princess Is almost ready for sea | sat sullenly in ‘one corner of the'cell. | guilty dnd will ask for : al by jur: ° }) rier's X — a “aptaf 0! as alreac Vi o | Johnso: is pu e patrol wagon and | There are, incl 3 altoge! timation fror r yesterda¥ | This fs the last week of Liltan Burk- | 2R3 Gaptain Scott hes e e T bur N oDt tal | STO bty o le, aniens, aliogether | at the cc hart at the Orpheum, where she is dupli- | oeew. e has been answered that the | where it was found that the murderous | yet to be tried, B { o ti the Paris Expo- | cating her previous successes in My | vates are §2) havance, $20 ~blood money" | Knife had entered his abdomen five. tim Chief Lees did not like the decis I 3 i is a story of | Aunt’s Advice.” There are eral other | and $ shipping fee. hose are the rates | The wounds were dr d, but the doctors | Acting Judge Groezinger in making ‘no — ——————— — H beauti®ul slate on | §00d carc = ’{'\_1(1‘&]11." filhf' Hnw;?;ru’n' here and he must take his (‘h\alnrsr-: nhm;z ha[\'f‘lnrullzl (hhnni‘nf"a]; r;il \-;]1; s zl\lt(‘;'nu(l\'k.'f' ”:'n x.li;l “‘i" the only way “f Sisters in he 8¢ ow Pattern Plate” | ge Z e € 0 the Columbia iver. -ater In e evel € Slavonia as o do was for e oard of Supervisors (3 | song. BN e e Captain Soott Will get his | sent by Sergeant Helms to the hospital, | to in&truct the Gity and County Attornes | We desire to formally express to the 1 men from the Portland boarding-masters. | and Johnson at once identifled him as his | to institute civil suits against éach of the | There will be a big crowd at the Chute: - : | ful reciation of th | el it R ; | The latter are inclined to treat him leni. | assailant. | defendants for the recovery of the fine. public our grateful apprecia the | publican from | to-morrow night, when the Towa boys | . \7.'%0 4" ¢ Captain “orning of the How- | . Although the man refuses to divulge | The matter was out of his hands. He | i more than generous patronage which is | | ek glve the first professional performance of | ERAY,™4% 00 to secure his men from | his name, he is well known to the police | had no hesitation in ng that these | their minstrel sho the Sieamer Scott will bay up and the s one of Ui worst characters that ever | machines were rank robberies and fiiched | being extended to our Reorganization ‘ | —_— Shipowners will charge up the amount to | infested the low saloons along the water | the hard earned money out of the pockets | | s and, A WELCOME HOME A rnd lose, “The fenit entry will rup | front or the deadfalls of the Barbary | of the workingman. Regarding machines | Sale. To those who have visited our ] co t0 rep- / . . DEOFE e Dortlatid HoesAarrnan | (“;nn. He h s 32“;:‘(\:)‘1;‘1(5‘;:; l(ms“(-\”:”:‘l m p(fiar stores he had nw_\. to say that | | establishment during the past three day . ’ | he State. 8 g Sy S Gent ni GEnt: of "SI yabpa® s for J s and other e Board of Supervisors licensed them. S 1 experience or training is one Cahéorma IPm-lor of the Native Sons | ters Will mot Bocep & Ot whole st be- | offenses. He is a powerfully built mm! v o | it is wholly unnecessary to state that this | |l e e . ‘]"“ T .‘;e”s t‘s O]ld-Tj:me Becretary. e o L s cad109d | Countenance. When Sergeant Helms Aol Trouble Over a Courtroom. | | sale is proving a remarkable success. | P sioner shall ‘alifornia Parlor, Native Sons o money ot a cent c ca e | 7o officers to remove hi ) | SERITI ot 5 | | | > s SnpropTiatanY oo o ol adarh s;(au ‘I"fmh of :lhg st D aEsinatithe & g dvlrlp(‘i'lv‘u; .znxp‘ r!,~(|1r‘r‘v'r‘nn::““r’n‘{rfllr‘nhlihf-; Judge Graham and Acting Judge Groe- | As to the value of the goods which | fie 5ok ody 2 E tgely attendel The Portland boarding-masters assert | Cell that he might get a go bok at him | zinger had a pute yesterday morning & | t ach com meeting last night for the purpose of | {hat they are obeying the law, as ¢ | the man fought like a demon, and would | /0" 5 0 F S g | we are selling at re uced prices, we 1 ¢ 100 and trav welcoming home Frank B, Ry, By s | have overpowered the men had not the | & 5 porary occupancy of Judge | b [ I The Nate s b e b e s bjo xan, Tor | zequiresma s PR rgeant come to his assistance. In his | Conlan’s courtraom. Judge Groezinger's | offer no stronger testimony than the | s . e Pram 4 reiary. owho chas just | arc n0.8alloks 10 SHeL > Mo ory street three bottles | bailiff had his priso; i e i | Hn ) Lo: g el r s 4 04 B et dej % T | room on Montgomery street three bottles prisoners in the dock firs It rder: | r s An returned from a prolonged stay in the | bla River, and in order to give a shi e R G R R irst, | opinions of the people whose orders we | publican, San °r L. McDonald, neisce Demozrat, F De Young d clined the appointment and the report circulated the Governor offered the job to W. H. Mills of the Southern Pacific. It i an open question whether the appointment was tendered to Mills, but it seems to be settled that he de- ined it.. The Governor finding it no sy matter to get the right kind of a ublican iri San Francisco now re- es to appoint a good Democrat to represent. Central California. The name of the Democrat is not divulged, but he i dent of San Francisco. Démocrat from this city s that a Republican commissioner all be chosen to represent Northern “alifornia and therefore Mr. McDonald is excluded, There is still hope for the Klondike,. and to ‘extend cof s to Will D. Shea, one of lts memban tions was recently elected grand trustee. Both were received with r ¢ and after the extending of a hearty who | Franc ception and the transaction of routine hus! s there was an adjournment to Uni| quare Hall, where there was g | banquet in_ honor’ of the two guests President O'Gara presided, and after jop supper there were addresSes by Messrs. Ryan and Shea, and responses to toasts a number of those present. ‘ e S Spinetti’s Library. Arthur G. and Lydla B. Fisk, executor and executrix of the will of the late Asa Fisk, have sued J. A. Spinetti to recover $317 %) upon a promissory note secured by a mortgage upon the defendant's law library. et Great bargains in_millinery. Murphy's Santa Rosa candidate, as the Governor | Cut Rate Millinery, 1326 Market street. * | 8he was arrested on Wednesday have to get the men from b or Puget Sound. derable outlay for transportation crew the a con: ousing cheers, | and keep and the $20 advance would not begin to pay the expense bill, he members of the Sailors’ Union have very little use for the boarding-masters, and less for the not pay union whom they call ‘“‘crimps,” who shipowners will wages. Drunk With Her Baby. Mrs. Isabella King, a comely looking voung woman, living with her husband at | 1046 Folsom street, was yesterday convict- ed by Judge Mogan of cruelty to children, in_ a drunken condition with her baby in_her arms. When convicted she became hys- terical and caused a scene in court. This | is the third time she has been arrested | for the same offense, and the Judge sug- gested that the baby should be sent to a public institution. This means | téin knockout drops. It is thought that his plan was to qu' Johnson in such a manner that he woulc fall senseless on the streef, and then re- lieve him of his valuables, but tne plans miscarried. He then tried to disable him in the doorway, but the murderous blow produced neitheér death nor insensibility At an early hour this morning the knife wielder gave his name as Domenico Ru- maz, and his nativity as Austrian. Custom House Promotions. Collector Jackson has promoted William J. McBride, guarding inspector, to be dis charging inspector in place of Ellis A. Holmes, promoted to a clerkship in the appraiser’'s office. Mr. McBride will re- ceive $4 a day instead of $3, which is the pay of a guarding inspector. B “‘Pegamoid” gold, latest, best, perfect paint: sample bottle 25c, Pegamoid, 63 Chronicle bldg.* | Judge, | morning of the three Judges and is de and Judge sraham's bailiff had to make a masterly retreat. Judge Graham de- | manded possession of the courtroom and Judge Conlan was called in to decide, He | decided in_favor of Groezinger, as Groe. | zinger had taken over the cases on nis calendar. Graham, who fs preeiding | has called a_meeting for this | ter- | mined to have the courtroom —————— The Jardine Murder. The preliminary examination of P, A, Donovan, charged with the murder of the old man Alexander Jardine by striking him on the head with an ax in the vesti. | bule of St. Rose’s Church, was com. menced hefore Judge Mogan vesterday. Dr. Maher of the Recelving Hospital ang Dr. Abrams of the City and County Hos pital were examined as to the old man's :roxj:jmes and the case was continued till -day. have already supplied.

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