The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 6, 1899, Page 4

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL TURDAY, MAY 6, 1899 ——————— el .+©'*®+@+®+@+@*®*’t5hip Captain Arrested at Captain Streeter Sets Rita has the boss bad boy of ¢ 5 | ™ s Words Wil Inspire Faith to Try Special Dispa Call, ectal Dispatch to The Call. ISR b SALINAS, Ma of Sa % with several were David 1 and Pearl three had been with young Ra- elder by sev was ity boys was on being boys ob- e rea- AS' o | ORIA, Or —The contest| CHICAGO, May 5.—Several years ago | betwan the sailor b | ers and th ding house k a schooner commanded and owned by - , o iptain of the British ship | Captain W. B. Streeter was wrecked in | Howard D. Troop is likely to be more | Lake Michigan north of this city’s har- | ] | serious than at fi iticipated. ‘When | bor piers and directly opposite one of | the steamer Columbia reached the|the most fashionable residence districts | lower harbor norning she was met | on the north shore. Sand began wash- | by a launch having on board Captain|ing about the wreck, until to-day the Corning of the Troop and United States | lJand “made” by this natural operation Marshal Houser. Houser armed | amounts to 186 acres, every acre of with a United States proc ssued un- | which, with the expenditure of a little der the admiralty laws by Commis- | money, can be made available for resi- sioner Thompson of this city, directing | dence or business purposes and worth of >, not far s turned with a shot- rt distanc sulting re raised the . L 4 . L 4 of b i ® * o - be 4 B o8 - © 8 ¢ 8 ® ’: L 4 T T s him to apprehend the sailc 1board | thousands of dollars. £ shot the Columbia, who had signed shipping | Streeter, who lost everything but his t f | papers in S~ Francisco for the Troop, | lifé and his wife in the storm which : ot | and to transfer them to the ship. The|}iecked his schooner, “squatted: on | the shore in the vicinity, and when the steamer was taken alongside the Troob | wreck became firmly embedded in the and all but two of the sailors forcibly | sand moved into the old hulk and lived delivered on board the ship. The two |by fishing, As the land continued to sailors could not be discovered. | grow, fashionable residents on the lake ed in their attempt to hold |shore drive who owned abutting prop- the men, the boarding house people ob- | ¢ laimed the new-made land under tained a warrant for the arrest of Cap- |riparian rights and attempted to oust Jies = 1 & charge of kidnaping. | Streeter. He fought them in the courts The rant_was served and the cap- |and won. h a a charge minary PO WS =3 4 |tain appeared be a magistrate and | A few days ago he conceived the idea {his hearing for to-mortow | of setting up a government on his land | morn Me > a writ of habe: independent of Uncle Sam and an- | corpus w attorney | nounced tha d the |of 1 > and | the - @ on M the government independent republic of rict of Lake Michigan for the bc sailors were r & |lodged in the County ling the | would be pro Y The pro- Wik :H' clamation was issued to-day accord- ing to prc and a flag, which is e e arp ) : | amme ¢ | sailors are American citizens, and un- | o' nodification of the S etan = i der the treaty of 1892 with G it | and stripes, was hoisted over Streeter's i )8 ‘i;ill‘x m” ot forced to serve on Eng- | 1q schooner, the cabin of which still is 2 B¢ S LR 5 ahove ground and occupied by Streeter Professor Laughlin An-|¢ LOUIE RAGIO. ® | PORTLAND, Or., May The events | ;< o home and now as his capitol. A ress [ + |leading to the arrest of Captain Corn- | gy S e S0G (0 §%skt np b swers His Critics. | ® a communication received by the Ore- | JUd8e, clerk and m While the court holding its in- 1 sitting Deputy United States Ma shal Patterson attempted to learn what ;ant by setting up an inde- pendent vernment, but instead of learning he was incontinently hustled ff and told not to return. He rushed back to the Federal building and re- ported the ult made upon him, but after referring to the statutes it was found nothing could be done to Streeter no existing laws provided govern- g. in which gonian from Captain Cornir o TOGOTO WAS . rem and did not to leave: but promises of bi ted by drinks of a questio ter, were mug for Jack to stand t riticisms of a Bl that El Dorado that | non¢ of any territory not in existence | < He says Situation in Alaska lIs d our crew had | When the laws were made and they | 107 1 ir speech een reduced ty-five six | can be made to apply only by act of { IR i Serols inds all told. The taken from | Congress. | Lty : ships by the e t is| “Captain or President Streeter says 2y : r . will appoint a Minister to the Unite g ; : | -morrow, who will at once s to have the new Govern- ment recognized and will draw up the | me for | necessary treat | m the The whole case a strange one and | ought to furnish the plot for |';ullm$:! comic opera or one of Hope's novels. w0 AR POLICE WILL RAID 1 e STREETER'S REPUBLIC | » to the sailor; it all | EY HAL HOFFMA sit ines d is called “blood | | Fhough the the existing State laws | CHICAGO, May 6.—At 3 o'clock this | ian - DOHC ‘11 2l I\m 2 . | (Saturday) morning 100 police were or- | . L e oh'my oswners bore me out. | dered to take possession of Captain | A R ; masters told me in a boast- | Streeter’s “District of Lake Michigan.” | trail to follow the north Laainart ;-Il‘“"““:“‘;:g Tot Bet & <rew | Streeter has about fifty hobos, includ- | > of Chilkat Ini Haines Mission to KI cipal Indian vil ntry and the kats have threatenc Sunday thoroughiy 1 threatened to force t rk on the trail is being ¢ ned ur the Haines Miss er from the prin- | ¢ a regsofiable amount per n Chilkat | s r than geg a crew elsewhere. Qu . The r of them have applied - ieh 1 eftersq | ing his justice of the supreme court, an | marshals, etc., all of whom are armed and ready to repel invasion by the po- 2 | lice or any other power. It is fe of the crimps doing | plood will be shed. No advance will be they shipped outside | ;y5de until dayvlight. The police say sent to San Francisco for | 1yo time has come when Streeter, who have got my crew | has been a nuisance . ever . since -the Ijave got my crew | recking of his boat, must be-abated, mbia this morning latest move on the part of the| ed me ever since. al &i th of m ef ich dishor d tha mmerce ship uv\‘-“ hlhlw city is said to have hw-n1 l:kfin at the | lly and n b States Marshal. | cuggestion of the United States Mar- CONTRACTOR HOFFMAN be of Indians in Bouthe DOW. € | GiEF \ho did ot like the manner in | | Who will doubt the wonderful efficacy “It has done more good than of 55,000. Father Micha and Kiu an, the metrojg treated ye Portland boarding | which his deputy was ter- 1 : : ot luar s : A Lot ~ | of Paine’s celery compound in the face of | other medicine.” dence Orpl ASKS TO BE RELEASED number of i Captain Coming | d 1 who appealed to the city-au- | Of Faines celery compound [n the fac0 ot | *'Scveral priests have spoken to me in | Structure an- | thoriti remedy and I believe it has en Hospital | op of the diocese of Burlington? | praise of this will comp of, men down | Siconae et tety sa R tes lington, and ch ) San ' Franc ompany the men| YOUNG KEEPS THE GEM. | wells, Richardson & Co.: v sait net oy ton iamoie b, | e fnése i occupied by le d endeavor to induce them Gentlemen:"'T have ‘been. asked ' why | sirvation. of tha worth of Palne's celery | vl kind-he pRbeor Saer to de In this they met with but Mrs. Truman Fails to Recover Her |1 recommend Paine's celery compound, | iomnoiia “1 chould feel like praisi ¥ ey et r to oper poo € as twelve of the men were | Famous White Diamond. and T desire to put on record frankly my | so: the simple reason that it is prepared by | recommendation of Paine's put aboard the ship without difficulty. | 1o ANGEL May 5—Mrs. Ben C.|reasons for this indorsenfent, hoping that | tpe Wells & Richarson Co. firm whose 1 oug ve no doubt e tremendous su- compound over recently been | Truman. wife of the prospective Parls|my words may Inspire those readers who SAN JOSE BURGLAR | Commissioner and the well-known writer, | need health and strength, with falth to| ter of 4 century, and in whom I have | Tot, if she dectdes to vieit the gay | try Paine's celery compound and Drove | yecs confidenc will - CAUGHT AND IDENTIFIED ! French capital, wear the famous white to themselves its worth. “ Very truly, JOHN 8. MICHAUD mond that has been the pride of the| At the Fanny Allen Hospital, an insti Coadjutor Bishop of Bur n, Vt for many iwrs. Many months | tution in which I am deeply interested, her Michaud, one of the May 5—Chief of Police Truman residence was invaded | Paine’s celery compound has been used | hrjests of the Roman Catholic Chure wrrested Frank Raymond | by thieves, who *obtained, among other | successfully | Americ W consecrated Coac Architect Wolfe'. - | valuables, the celebrated sparkler. }‘rlv‘ The Siste at Mount St. Bishop of Burlington in 1 by the Mo members 1 have known for nearly a « vou purified, and ¢ remedies wi a number of Chil Iton, promoter of trail from Pyramid H Porcupine diggings. Th at 1 of dises yusehold th of Mer: ctor had not s have i that Mr. Hoff- : i : s evening. There is no | vate and officlal detectives sought to re-| Mary’'s Academy on Mansfield a e re- | Reverend John T. W D.D.. Arch- men an men in every walk ¢ rk. If he “‘,’r e [(}:xuu \.!I"h % - ident s Raymond has | cover the jawel bt el dHein i have ! iy upon Paine's celery compound as a ton- | bishop of "Boston, ; by Ri. Rev wealthiest, the most f ,:;»i «\‘,:. 131vi(‘ AL ”; b s S 1ts on ead received in | falled. | yodife ana strength giver D. Bradley and Rt. Rev. H. Gabrie D.D the humblest, but equally n abandoned information ame t0 Mrs. 1 cigar-dealer named| In my own household one of the domes- had purchased a diamond | tics has taken Paine's celery compound 1| appearances resembled the | for liver trouble of long standing and with Wolfe, who broke a |be: pitcher and washbowl on thief and { Truman t threw him down a flight of stairs. Wolfe | Charles Yo has identitied the man. Raymond cannot | that to : account for whereabouts. He claims | stolen gem recel s Injuries by being hit on | Suit was instituted for the restoration | The dio: then contained 87 churches, 64 priests, 15 convents, 1 college, 6 ¢ orphanage, 2 hospitals, 18 paro- and 'a’ Catholic population ited | chief, whose ¥ tas faileq | GEOTEE Sh man has failed | companying Fred P. Jon 7 :l‘, e e bonds re Ao glish ridge, as witne ter ived mel Grygl de- mpound is wit P very money 1s § situatio the head by a rc walking' along | of the jewel. This morning Judge York | plied for letters of administration nd con- | Scene of the threatened trouble )| from the nature of the g2 . | Scssed the costs to the defendant, on the | valued at about $30,000. Mrs. t ey ined for the | Governmenti et lor (he tra sy | eEEyIhoNa undos > “borer,” | plea that Young had used due care not | BY JULY 1ST] sides with her four children S ATE Honer be | controversy has been given. The In- : nnry-\‘r as \»urx‘v‘u m:‘n oa | to purchase .~u;l~P lm;mr( -‘ ll»_\"l-mmvllllv- | TS 2 Sdiiin. 4 1- s claim 1 s B or DEME onths ¢ ling the police before he paid the seller —_————— an- | dians claim it will run through three fled police. He always 16/ Poloe betd ! 5 3 W 2 | their villages besides Kluckwan a 1 entr By boring the " pane: | the price demanded. and that the Tru-| SANTA FE WILL BE OPEN FOR HAWAII'S SUGAR CROY. Mrs J W eione {2 Co thE Aty e t L e Aretooa st yuld not to the satisfaction of wue VALLEY BUSINESS LW 3 goap e They also see it will spoil their chance | kind whs at Frohm postofiice, elght miles AR s CU e John Ena Says It Will Be the Great- | f canoeing supplies up the river, and { from here. At thattime he 6% S O i > - LS est on Record. CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR fake away. thelr opportunity to maie |IDE Dunham had done (he job.' This note | \,l{gl";{_flwf‘the ?_Vil‘m‘*f:-“ \anq | Will Have No Traffic With This City | o HONOLULU SEWER SYSTEM coir the opening up of the | was made to rewrite it. His writing was | (Do ORne A SoE0 MePartiand | Until Some Time in No- T e Rt ok ' | count: L "'1}‘ r‘. |!:~ letter; | jdentical :"“:‘E.’ e o v)‘]!;‘l‘rl-il.:;:_y;l\\ ] U0 ioReesport Pal,” in the Arthi fbGhdiior vember. island Steam Navigation Company of Ha- 1t e e O D Clnces have heen: cnrered: in the| W) s to-have been a %-round bout o - = jjwall, artived on theiMoana with his fam- con- | Of the Interior by Colonel Grygla, who | (S8 T ¥ D0 7e8 3 before Broadway Athletic Club to- | B ily and has engaged apartments at the sewer. | has fully, by the last mail, acquainted | ™50 0643 5s about 2 vears old. He was | night. The men weighed in at 138 pounds. | A dispatch received in this eity from | Calitorniz tver- | the department with the cr | ed by the San Jose Brick Com- | Me 1 did most of the leading |Los angeles on Thursday morning| Mr. Ena denied the published reports V. K. CHIT 2, | pany and re ided with his mother on Pre- | throughout, Benneit showed clever foot- | brought the cheerful announcement to the | {hat he was leaving the islands with the | ¥ I 3| Zina | vost street. i artner in the olfe | work, but w able to avoid the sineas fraternity i ;| intention of locating permanently in Mex- | H ¢ Risdon Mr. Grygla burglary has not yet been captured. bedy blows. The knockout blow was 4 | Pusiness fraternity that on the 1st of July | ;o J R Hitch 1 ts and | - going to | 5 | Rot neing I6ft upper cut jost bao | the Santa Fe Rallroad would begin re-| "% jg true” sald Mr. Ena in an inter. | W € L We In ‘great, with, “our_ whits | To Form a Cabinet. | the heart, the Pennsylvanian dropping to | ceiving Eastern frelght for San Francisco | view, “‘that I am going to Mexico with | £ G Ru = e B M. Bieiow. the divcrerer ot | ROME, Mav. 5 —Bendval Thlet Tolous, | fhe ftoriin a hei condition. Fully | and intermediate points. The telegram | my family. but only with the desire of [ ¥ [ Matthews, < Ty otaRK. Sinry Seentita it ROMB/ May, b Oeneral gL 2olous Hive minutes fore he was able | was misleading to the extent that the | bénefiting our health. T will remain sev- | § M Wells. Can money and our work Eremier S 2 £ In|te leave the ring. Santa Fe will begin recelving freight on | €ral months on the peninsula, or what is | § w “olo i of a new From theCabinet which resigned on Wednes- that date for Stockton and valley points | ¢8lled Old Mexico, and if the climate does the & sewomngdrid k-aun, to th o oo _""‘)'z""m'“’"rl{"“x";“gln';!»“nl"(‘\ The Universalists. | only, instead of through freight to San |10t asree with we will go somewhere § e iATe ik hamber ¢ eputies touc 3 Aeh B R : % 3 , s o g the GoVerinic: e echmmnts, handilng ‘of the Ghintea| PASADENA:May 5—Af the State con- | DXanalga0 s B @ e systom as far neidentally T may make some invest- question, has been ch arged by King Hum- | vention of Universalis bert with the recons ruction’ of the min- | Andrews of ments in mining lands or other inte esterday L. M. | g5 the valley metropolis will ng properties. We will assured operties. e will assuredl complete aula was elected | and in. operation, but it will be some Mrs Fair Mass YERKES WILL SELL OUT. 4§ | or the solders from Dyea i8try. | State superint or Bishop. He s, | : B turn to Honolulu, as my holdings en- | W H Willlams, Cal : A - 3 s St shop. He Is, | months later before the track is laid be- | (U 3 3 gs are c ~ Prog Shicagd Tt ST e 2 [ therefore, the first Bishop of this de. | tween Stockton and Point Richmond, on | (Sied there. and 1 would not care to jeop- | Prograth Chicago Eastern Syndicate to Control Chicago ay. When we h Cadogan Will Retire. nomination. the other side of the bay. It will be some | #T0fF them by, leaving, ;. sl Street Railw: 8 that 1 YORK, May 5.—A cable to the | g = months later still before the Unfon Iron | 44 : }-H oming now at the isl- | > L ways. trail ; s Sadtae | Cardinal Krementz Dead. Works will have completed the big ferry | phus’ 5P Sigan StackecniWehwill SR 1| Journal from London says: Lord Cado- | Pt : . e reran 1 L ! . ¥ | have' the larges CHICA ) e & .| boat that is to ply between that point and | L2V ! e Philip | Spear street whart, ; T han o mueh for | Chief Engineer Story said yesterday | on the Yiie sid €, at. le that he could not fix a date for the com- | fave sold their iana coffee planters = = = — - pletion of the Stockton section of the | which will Start sueir ‘vp Derimaicate s M IDGE. road, but that it would be not earlier than start sugar to growing on SHORTRIDOD, & ADVERTISEMENTS. November 1. Once the track is laid, how- | Soldiers have arrived from Dyea and | —~~ 2 e e —ronn | ever, the company will not w will retire from the vice regency of COLOGNE, May 5.—Cardi 1d after the visit of the Prince of | Krementz, Archbishap of Cologne, is dead. : | He was in his eightieth year. the Whitney- of New York 3 night with offi- them. N ““The natives it on the | o territorial Whit- an in Hawaii are anxio I form of g : o0 d SRR Y ny wil ol roment e of | are at Kluckwan. Captain Yeatman I I P I I P P I PR R R P R R PR Himper o servicabls’ honts now sound | Wity SRt the country” o' ot 3 4y Said: | having a pow-wow with the big chiefs 8 s O T o o heS pooats now round | When the latter question was s not e h his | the bay that can be pres ever I will and this probably will be e the & onpost have been Interests the Coast. A limited amount of freight could of | naiescen hilation |s now practi B | e PN ARG 3 sroposition, | J M ¢ s _ . Interes [ course be brought to this city from Stock. | . A e pal LG/ c It | WASHINGTON, May 5.—San Jose rela- & | ton by the river boats now being operated | lor of e rnrLy, desirous that the pon|Y v amount of | tives of a soldier in the Philippines 1 { by the ‘Valley line, but not a sufflclent | & tecritiijar piied States be to estaby o | Mr d say ,.’; cently applied at the War Departm & { volume could be handled to warrant the | waii’ < > |3 ed Into servic done. holdings. met with the strongest oppo: closed.” 1 holdings will b 1 so, Mr. Yerkes will get a la money for his interests, 1 sb least $10.000,000, although T with authority upon that po Yo | narniedlbn 0} Srarkrortiil | company announcing through trafic to dy < | A home, but the department ruled that no | S“h" Tm":‘:c‘" ; 5 Wasp Criticisms. | e who is st n the Bast, has practically | The W has some lively ¢ ms on | | to the United States Natural Laxative Water finished satisfactory arrangements for In. | theatrical people and politicians this week. , | Army orders: Chaplain Walter Mal terchange of business with the § 2 Peope ANC.E e rS | Hicar Avivons Tortors. ama ory Hu P , iy | Pacifc, bt nothing of the deal Wil be | frencisas ave. ot setitng the. worth of | Newion s | chuca, Arizona Territory, and will pro- P . | e returns. He is ex- el ok s i S 5 . | @ C McCune, ¢ | ceed to San Francisco and report oT a ert eputati pected back next week. their money in dramatic amusements. | ¥ p TECEET o a son to the commanding general of the S * P on: uperiority. —————— Ashton Stevens' criticisms are commend- | B2 05, . L 4 al 5 7 & most widely read In San Fran- s | Ay it iAhat mepe L R . o mt)-etin(; Y(‘)(;er:lfl‘:‘l;n}’l:r:.‘v\\err initiated | are, as us good this week. ot pany it to the Philippine ds. T penters’ anc —_—— e Its least virtue 1s | tain Jumes M. Kennedy. a Stant Joiners’ Union, held In Cambrian 114y Y. M. C. A. Entertainment. | geon, = ¥ N . . k] . e b € Constipation and Hemorrhoids § e fodene i) o, o 3 S8 SN, Cavanaugh, — | home, 1t is said that Trafic Manager Bis Olema on & w, Mass Ang Pinole could be exhumed and transported % b9 i taining to the mus F % : thflt 1t lclStS SO. Augusta, Ga., and will proceed at once Riraeisco. & n _away from San | night entertainments will take place this | ¢ ¢ Jones. Atburn to the Pre e | P cassarnions could supply all | avening at the Y. M. C. A. Auditorum. | € R Hall & w, dio of San Francisco and r | the labor necessary in the cit . | port in person to the commanding officer | ( stated at the meeting th Y. It was | oo hest Tocal talent has been secured for | & D Goodale & w, Cal Soap is for comfort; | e Fourth avans i dat® o IT IS UNEXCELLED. ors had made certain concossioartTACk | @ concert programme. Complimentary | MIg £ R Coures, Cal ~]:yl.’r‘|’1"‘u“; that regiment to the Phillppine | ( that all difficulty wit| L Sheesstons. and | damission tickets may be obtained at the - 1 dif ould o “Y M € The public is % > ifornia—Original: Milton | (7 SomicAblyRRiIed, N mcear e } Builders’ Contracts. ngham, Redding. S ‘ Beware of Substitutes! e e e v akin 35 Julen Lévy (ownereyiwitn —Increase: William Jackso Eugene Moffat’ ) > B atic e (contractor), architect Albert Pis- Ml Sl Ilu;‘[m.ln, g at’s Estate. Get the beautiful Photo-Chromatic 1t ractor), ar et the clean are comfort- able. i D Mary E. Moffat, widow of 5 : : e And bulkhéading for bullding on Carlton. O D1 D DD e DD DD AACAAR AR ARACACARACA AR . of the late Eu-|full page picture, free with to-day’s T AT T ® |gene Moffat, who died April 24, has ap- | News Letter. , N 59:6; $1500.

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