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TH N FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1899, NO EXTRADITION, | BUT FINDLEY COMES | BACK VOLUNTARILY and the New York Call IMA, May with t Samuel S. California liberated yester- no extradition Peru ere w Unite States. The twenty-four hour period of freedom from arrest expired, but in a memorial to Minister Dud “indley confessed nd asked for a return to the United for tri He goes on to-day’'s by way of Panama, in charge razer, a detective. @ e eoeied STRIKERS DUPED B LEADER —e e ie Did Not Know the Wardner Mills Were to Be De- stroyed. FEW GLILTY Ayl OMLY Evidence That Smith and Cheyne Were Murdered Because They Drew Back. = Dispatch to The Call. May 13.—The T pments of the ( t n are the mob Sul- made the 100 ring- essories and n from the en protectic lopment ps Cheyne al embers of some had time been r by union b started to eg off, but the officers m. When the mob ed on duty in a d some one shot hln\ he i rt r T brush n the reparing a stro and mc Waliace the Coeur rank and rganization h dominated in h mad and rity of the to the dynamiting leaders could not be re kept in ignor struction of the m uni nee Wardner. It was given out that Canyon Creek miners were perpetrating such as might be committed at On the other and, it was an- 1 the Wardn strikers desired the mc assistance of their these representations the dyn- ters h-wlw\ gether all the union > 1 and terror- nst the Bun- numbers as a s any possible whiie the ame strong, to ng rmed asked, of the plant and the ki and Cheyne. A murde ny of 140 riflemen represented the o et mor th e o on in the union. The others, to the number of 1000, who had arrived on the stolen almost without exception, what the ringleaders e work of sif mob evi- ng out the Already The Call yrighted, 1805, AMA, May 13, ounce the s yesterday dvices from Costa arrival ADVERTISEMENTS. CLARETS ano SAUTERNES. THE WINES SHIPPED BY A. De LUZE & FILS, Bordeaux, France, Are, Without Exception, the Finest and Most Reliable Imported. 814 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Cal. 1 men | in- | thre President | e ) + -+ B R S SRCSY SR SR SRS SO S 1 | +'S. M. FINDLEY, the De-{ | » faulting TaxCollector ¢+ of San Luis Obispo . County. [ i SRR SR @ ASSURED OF MID DR | | Santa Barbara Wants the Gap Closed. Special Dispatch to The Call. SANTA BARBARA, May 13—Hunt- | ington's threat to not close the Elwood- | Surf gap and the attitude assumed by Land Owner Dreyfus still supply \hr‘ subject of conversation here Chamber of Commerce, the right <f way committee and a great many land owners are doing all in their power to settle the difficulty and have forwarded letters to Huntington, assuring him of their aid in making the way clear. They realize that Huntington has them | in his powe: sion of construction will mean to this tion. ops are poor and men need | ployment. | Sllwood Cooper, who was chair- | the rail d convention, com- 1 of members from all coa un- S 1890, has called citizens of Santa Bar- to be held in this city on B object to devise means tling the trouble between the Iroad officials and the land owners (mflvuh whose lands the road must go. of the the ground with for rapid work: on_every ranch whe done and to hur of economy h \\Ilh a Xf‘(l‘*fl"}\bln We must bestir The 8 S neigh- | boring counties, by reason of insuffi- | nt rainfall, will help us in the work. | and men can be procured to do ading, and while our interests are < I be helped by a commit- | sug s be appointed to settle 1 the 1:,\1‘ of land ow ce ('u)n the railr »bstruc , the committee to have | power to adjust the differences EATING OF A TAMALE MAY RESULT IN DEATH Miss Maude Hufford of Los Angeles Suffering From Ptomaine | Pmsonmg | LOS ANG May 13.—Miss Maude | Hufford, one of the handsomest and most Jopular young women of this city, is bat- | tling for life aga e most dead- ly diseases known to clans. Ever since Miss Hufford partook of a tamale | last Saturday she suffered great agony. Dr. Lewis diagnosed her case as ptomaine poisoning, caused by SImHM!\ meat in the tamale. Miss Hufford was unconscious for four day :rday she was able to speak a [ew w . but she still in a critical condition. The joi arms and legs began to stiffen and t massage with hot alcohol be ¢ To keep her limbs pl s ne v to move and twist ih tic j”! The nerves of ts_every ) hours. very depends upon her , which Is expect- rrow night. GUILTY OF MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE Abe Majors May Pay the Death Pen- alty for the Killing of Cap- tain Brown. 3HAM CITY, Utah, May 13. Hufford's eyes, according to Dr. | Lewis, have become twlsted, causing | double vision. i Miss }quft.rd s life hangs on a slender | | ability m; s ed to be reached t BRIG | verdict in the case of Abe Majors, the murderer of Captain W. A. Brown of Ogden. delivered this morning. It | was murder in the first degree, without any recommendation for mercy. There is nothing about the young prisoner to | indicate that he is a hardened criminal, as reports from California and the evi- dence in the case indicate. The prisoner | expressed himself in regard to the out- come of the case, saying. “If death, I prefer.to be shot on the spot where 'my brother died and then be buried with him.’ | “Sentence will ‘d;u' next. The prisoner gave his name as James | Morgan. - CRAWFISHEBS FINED. | Men Arrested on Santa Cruz Island Plead Guilty. | ‘ SANTA BARBARA, May 13.—The ver- | aict of guilty against John Osterman, the | crawfisher, caused all the remaining craw- | fishers who were awaiting trial to go be- | fore Judge Wheaton to-day and enter pleas of guilty. John Lind, whose trial was held several days ago, the jury fail- | ing to_agree, pleaded guilty and together with five others paid a fine of $50. The three who pleaded guilty at first were re- leased on payment of 34 each. Those | fined. were F. F. Wadell, Henry Oliver, A. J. Kilgore, George Cousins, John Ba. ker, Peter Lind and John Osterman. Representatives of the San Pedro Can- | ning Company were in the City to-day, | and it was on their advice that the men pleaded guilty. It is understood the | pany will bring suit against the county { having held these men under arrest, as it | claims the waters about the islands are | not under the jurisdiction of the county. be pronounced on Tues- Lot el A Advances made on furniture and pianos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misston. | B R S L R I SR SO @ D R R S A S O SR SRR SR SROS SROR 3 Plan of the New House of William G. L. or the .-«hm V! 3 the Italian Re be stone, The the AIO0S TO and also what a suspen- \ Two Boys Suddenly from the home to go to S OF NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. Dear Doctors: the best medicine on earth, of dyspepsia and nervous trouble of many years’ standing. 1o feel well until I began taking Hudyan. relieved all my symptoms very soon, and three packages were enough to cure me. A MAGNIFICENT EDIFICE. for the residence of William G reets, in this city, are complete three in height Irwin, the sugar magnate, and have just been submitted by ith basement, and will cover a plat of ground 4 style, with spacious surrounding grounds. Steel will be used and fireproof floors will be provided The house will be set forty-five feet from Washington etreet, approach will be made by double and broad flights of ster > being varied by walks and ornamental stone balustrades. 00 0.0 0 SVOVOTEUOQOTUOT GOV TTO L S T SISV OVSROLISLS LN OTIOLIO G & will be | He left a note addressed to his father,) { announcing his intention to embark on a career of crime and apologizing for not | informing him in person of his determi- ndl n. know they erate,” lugubriously Sr. when telling his trouble \[nfll(l would intend to do something remarked Hohn | to Sergeant -~ EMULATE DIME one of Chief Lees' confidential ast night. “Both my son and Hill | The S dinteds o the perdonynEbIL i Feading dime novels of thrilling adven- tures and in a short time they became | posed t fmbued with the idea that, like the he- ! roe vellow novels, they could hold In the stage with impun ire. sus + something wrong, but it was not until my son disappeared from home it dawned upon me that he | had decided to lead a career of crime. On returning home on the day of his disap- ; and get away [ cise ca seven month: n Diego and hold up a stage. | for | me not to worry m enough to keep out of jail a thing or two about the tric trade received some few financia vesterday that will compel them to exer- that on his return hf‘\ Palmas, at 3 fo 11, Lord li)rnn by B R R R S R S R ADVERTISEMENTB ST S DA SR B LS Extraordinary Silk Sale BEGINNING Wash A shipment direct from consisting o 400 vards ¢ wash ent_quality, 20 inches e TaTal tne e lort of pink, blue. vioiet, & Irwin. to be erected at the corner of Washington and La. Reid Brothers, The magnificent It will be of its walls will | architects eighty feet square. in its construction; and the first flcor will have an elevation above the street. ., and the grounds will be terraced toward Laguna street, | O L GRGLIGUSLHOOOLL He advised as he knew | have money to burn. about him, —_————————— |HEAVY UPSETS ON THE COURSING SWARD attend the coursing sports who meetings at Union Park and who are sup- 0 be good judges of form and know of the upsets ution to-day, when the finals of the open stake are run. Feeling jubilant over the succ achieved in winning snug little pots from | es they | the rundown of the extra stake which w pearance I found a note addressed to me, | - % 3 - Dlsappear‘ Rnd at once recognized the handwriting | the first on the card of the day's coursing, a3 that of my son. 1 hastily tore open | the talent, so-called, played the conrses o el | the_envelc after glancing at its | heavily when the open stake was intro- cpncoa) realls l;lh-n . 'f-v'%‘ hm: d;“ duced and pleasant sailing the order cided to forsake the path of honesty to it 6ot L Al e John Hohn, a Grand Army veteran liv- | lead a 1i hame and dishonor. e vl rine in at 116 Guerrero street, visited police | note st he had grown tl theslliup i Slectic foclie iich. conhects headquarters last night and invoked the | home restraint and intend the slipping department with the gam- 3 slith g RSl tures new.” I would not Phat | bling department. Considerable coin was aid of Chief Lees and his detectives in| the concluding paragraph read that he | deposited in the poolboxes on Hadiwist finding his son Louis, aged 18 years. Ac-|and Hill had purchased firearms and had | beating Scout.” The odds were 2 to 1 companied by another youth named Ed- | decided to emulate the heroes of the | against Scout, and the joy of the pikers ward Hill, who is said to be a deserter | dime novel literature. great when the flag announcing the Irmited States navy Hohn. after| “1 am satisfied that the bovd are bent | success of “‘the short end” dog was o : . vy, Hobn, A1 | on holding up a stage or a raflroad train. | ed. Then came the defeats of buying two shotguns and a revolver, left| Ny son further wrote that he was go- | by Old Glory, a 2% to 1 shot: V after declaring that he intended|ing to San Diego and would not return| by Victor af 2 to 1; Ma HUDYAN CURES GENERAL WEAKNESS, PAIN IN BACK, BEARING-DOWN PAINS, DRAGGING PAINS, PAIN OVER ABDOMEN, PAINFUL MENSTRUATION, LEUCORRH(EA, PALE AND SALLOW COMPLEXIONS, NERVOUSNESS, HEADACHES, DISTURBED SLEEP, TENDENCY TO FAINT, PALPITATION OF HEART, COSTIVENESS, IMPAIRED DIGESTION. 90c. WHO WILL FIND THAT HUDYAN STRENGTH TO THE WEAK; WILL GIVE THESE DISORDERS ARE NEARLY ALWAYS COMPLICATED WITH NERVOUS OR STOMACH TROU- WOME THE GLOW OF HEALTH TO BLES, WITH HEART TROUBLE. WELL. ME WHO ARE _RUN DOWN IN SYSTEMS ARE WRECKED. WILL FIND THAT HUDYAN WILL HEALTH. AND OFTEN HUDYAN CURED HIM OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE. DENVER, Colo. Dear Doctors: 1 am agaln a well man. Your Hudyan cured me. I was pale, weak, emaciated and nervous. Suffered pain in back and limbs. Doctors said T had kidney disease, After taking many remedies without result, I took Hudyan. I began to feel better right away, and in two months I was cured. WM. H. WALLER. HUDYAN CURED HER OF LOS ANGELES, Cal. I must say that Hudyan is for it cured me tirely. 1 did not know what it was fere Tt 7 MISS KATE MORRIS. i HUDYAN CU ALITY, RH N DE NERVOU:! PALE AND SALLOW COMPLEXIONS. HUDYAN is for sale by druggists—30c a package or six packages for 82 50. ESSION, If your druggist does not keep Hudyan, send direct to the Hudyan Remedy Co., corner Stockton, Ellis and Market s Francisco, Cal. YOU MAY CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE, FREE OF CHARGE. 4 "SUFFER FROM THOSE WEAKNESSES AND DISEASES PECULIAR TO THEIR SEX WILL RELIEVE AND CURE THEM. HUDYAN WILL GIVE HUDYAN WILL CURE THESE COMPLICATIONS AS HEALTH, WHOSE CONSTITUTIONS ARE BROKEN DOWN AS A RE- SULT OF OVERWORK, ANXIETY, WORRY OR ANY OTHER CAUSE—MEN WHOSE NERVOUS RESTORE THEM TO PERFECT HUDYAN FURNISHES NOURISHMENT AND STRENGTH TO WEAKENED NERVES; HUD- YAN RECONSTRUCTS THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, HUDYAN'S CURES ARE PERMANENT AND LASTING. HUDYAN CURED HER Dear Doctors: for vour good remedy, for 1t cured me en- my sex. Hudyan relieved me at once. became stronger, and to-day I am again in RES ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD AND NERVES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESS, EXHAUSTED NERVE EUMATISM, SCIATICA, LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA, PARALYSIS, HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, P HYSTERIA, NEURALGIA, PAINS IN SIDE AND BACK, EPILEPTIC FITS, PALPITATION OF HEA DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL WORRY, INDIGESTION, EARLY DECAY, CONSTIPATION, ALL FEMALE. WEAKNLBSEH THOSE WHO ARE PALE. FEMALE WEAKNESS. SACRAMENTO, Cal.. I am very thankful to you 7 was nervous and weak, and suf- a great deal from disorders peculiar to T soon t health. Yours gratefully, MISS MABEL PHILLIPS, DESPONDFN(‘Y ., San D 400610 +0+0+0 600+ eb vellow, etc., in very Will ne oftéred at.. A recent purchase inch all silk Black F and choicest desizns, precedented pri ta S iik Wool G ench 100 pieces All worth 50c; e it 38 Inches wide, BLABK GHEPDNNES 50 pleces genuine French White Organdies, 68 inches wide, nice sheer guall value whi] Corded Zephyr Ginghams, waists and l‘hflilri'n dresse: colorini ith twe Grass Line ; was! ruffl able Covert Cloth and 750 ;\ll lengn’h 1 t A‘th\l at, . each 9OC 32 50 Wrappars fur $| 15. 23 dozen Ladles’ Percale chofce collar med, nd lar. price oo patterns, Patfed Houn and cuffs ruffled and braid trim very fine m while_they A broken line of Taffeta Silk tyles; reduced your cho SEE WINDO TO-MORROW.... Silks. We this & attendance at Wash Silks, uality are far ever offered be- AYd BARGAIN No. at less than cost to manuf (warrant nbreakable), in the ="they last at the un- ACTUAL A Yd, VALUE $1.00 Jasts at.. or this week & “cheets and'Plllow (}ases. king Gloves, 3 Wn, navy, o bl - X white: | pre noun st fitting gloves in city; every pair fitted $ fl 25(: Hose for Ifiac. ted Tan Cotton ; regu- b Embroldenes and Insemnns. Tw greatest va Edging at— and 20¢ a yard, nd 20¢ a vard, W DISPLAY. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. by_Rosle ;. 2% to % oyt Bonita, 2 to0 1 Hurricane by B Skyrocket, at 6 to 1; stic Maid mma, 1 to Mira b to B o by Dougl: Winning W P The r ~ul( of 'the coursing is as follows: I ;or Fub down—Pastime Lits ; Lightfc a Boy t Arnott; 3 ri The four winners Wil run off to-day for the stake money result of the run-down-—Lawre Open stake beat Candelaria; Commodore Nash beat I Peep; Rusty Gold beat Koolawn; Scout Hadiwist; For Glory lla_Rookh; Victor WVait a Little napshot beat’ Magi Biack Lock beat Rustan: Rollick At Pretender Ps beat Wi . Oran beat #rince J t Lord By R Flying rome; b Clair’ beat Black Night; b te tleship_beat flower beat Young America beat Glen Roy: High Born McKinley bei Santa Inez; St. Michael beat Towa Girl: Cc nemara beat Theron; Petronius beat Beauty | Spot; Firm Friend beat Mamie Pleasant; | Golden, Russet beat Lord sh; | cat Mystic Maid: h Douglas beat Rosebud; ; Log Boy beat Con- c: yal Prize; San: Peat Hn).tl Buck: Ben Bolt beat Mo Winning Ways beat Flyaway: Victor beat Maid of the Hill; Morning Glory beat F give; Santiago beat Sharkey; Minerva beat Hazél Dell; Magneto beat Eciipse; Interesting beat Hercule: —————— LODGE AND ASSEMBLY. The “fln’k of the Odd Fellows and the | Rebekahs Is Terminated. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows closed its session at half-past 10 o'clock iast night. During the day a great deal of an- finisned business was disposed of and in the miscellaneous husiness the mileage tax was fixed at 16 cents per capita, the tax for the maintenance of the home 70 cents, payvable in two installments, and | for the general fund 30 cents. The mile- age for the session amounts to $4692 85 and | the estimated Ognnses for the current year will be $12,000. The four districts of the State were re- arranged so as to facilitate visitation. The supreme representatives to the Sov- ereign Grand Lodge from the Grand | Lodge of California were requested to ask | the highest body of the order to allow | married daughtets of Odd Fellows, whose | husbands are not members of the Odd | Feilows, and the sisters of Odd Fellows | to become members of the Rebekahs. The assembly voted $500 to the Orphans’ Home Hospital fund and recelved a donation of $20, which now makes that fund $1020. | The president, Mrs. Helen M. Carpen- | ter, then announced the following ap- | ointments: Mrs. Ada Madison of San | iego, marshal; Mrs. Sarah Wolff of Sac- | ramento, conductor; Mrs. M. Harvey of | Chico, chaplain; Mrs. Rettie Hatton of Santa’ Barbara, inside guard, and Miss Gussie Hooper of San Francisco. outside | guard. These and the officers who were | | elected at a previous session were in- stalled under the new ritual by Mrs. Dell C. Savage, the retiring president. Just prior to singing ‘‘Auld Lang Syne,” the | retiring and incoming officers were each presented with a b of choice flowers. —_————————— A NEW JINKS RESORT. The Bohemian Club Will Purchase Meeker’s Grove. The Bohemian Club at a meeting last | night decided to purchase the’ property known as Meeker's Grove, situated fi\e‘ miles from Guernevilte, Sonoma County. The purchase price (327,500) will be raised by (ge jssuance of bonda bearing 4 per cent interest. They will be known as “sentimental” bonds—that is, if they are | ot paid at maturity the holders will al- low an extension of time for their re- | CALDL OR WRITE: demplion They will run twenty years. | The bonds will be secured by a mort- | | gage only on Meeker’s Grove | cent t | amount of furniture, etc., real rwu.u of the b. gation ce: income of as a and not on any other propert In order to meet the ot sums of money from_ th club will be set aside fund. It w will the redemption also determined that remain in its present quarters rs longer, a lease of that ing taken up with the priv newing i for another five v present lease expires in January next The club intends to acquire the adja- Mlilrlmg on Grant avenue for jinks the club for period ATS. The purposes. The premises now occupied by Samuels’ ce House will be connected by a bridge. The board of directors will have full power to act in _the matter of the purchase of Mee summer jinks purpos Director M. A. Newell gard to the proposition the e will be there the r's Grove for mid- when see AS sangu consummated, are enough club to as he wealthy take up the At members of bo .A.DVHRTISEMENTS. FREUD’S CORSET HOUSE Retiring from Business! PRICES CUT BELOW COST On all the Leading and Well-Known Brands of | CORSETS An early call advised, for at the prices marked sizes will soon be broken M.FREUD & SON 142 and 744 Market St. —AND— 10 Grant Avenue. MONDAY, ON THE PREMISES, ALL OF THE FURNITURE ——OF THE— ALEXANDRIA HOTEL, 781 SUTTER ST. 100 ROOMS. “onsisting of Solid, Ouk Sets, Dresser Chiffonie irs, Rockers, ling Beds, Box Couch Blankets, -Bedding, rpets, e Will be sold by the plece, room or fn lots to suit. Open for Inspection and sale from 9 a. m., 781 Sutter street. Sale at 11 A. M, continuously until all sold. B.—On account of the absolute necessity vacate premises at once, and the large to be disposed of, the services of two prominent auctioneers have namely—v BUTTERFIELD been_secured, and LAWR GLEANSING, BEAUTIFYING. The grandest combination on g earth for cleansing, purifylng ‘ and beautifying the skin and - complexion is WOODBURY'S Faclal Soap and WOODBURY'S Faclal Cream. No scientifio truth was ever more wonderful than the results accomplished by their use in the tollet bath. Sold everywhere, et ”~