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S Faper not | taken V()‘LV ME SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1899, PRICE KIVE CENTS. MURDER AND RIOT IN FOREST 1D OLD BOSSES FALL QUT CLEVELAND'S STREETS FARMSWET — AND HONEST MEN REJOICE Youth Shot Down by a Conductor, and"Mmmelg-v-l;&é‘\E Christopher Buckley, Fiercely Assailed by the Additional Explosions. s Conflagration Neor Rainey-Lawrence Combine, Threatens to | San Andreas. Arbitrators Abandon Efforts to Conciliate the Strikers, andiHEA‘,’Y [)M(‘,E DONE Flght Accusers 10 a Finish. Sympathizers Are Only Held in Check by | B o Ugly Secrets of the Past Divulged—The Knife Was Out for One Woman Who Prevents Back- Police and Militia | firing on Her Place Loses Every- Senator White-—An Electric Franchise Scheme. thing but Her Land. -0 % ing prepared a I ‘also unde | editor of th Special Dispatch to The Call. AN ANDREAS at forest gs, on loped intc fon of thi - coynty. Atm this rawn and began fir- t was a couple gr f to hide them- | pri {alread “Ma gaged noon, attack frc Troop A, h ng on as bombarded B M e e e -ven miles d covering 1 miles emendous jumy g in their « the loss can b force t man was heavy, n . it is said. | and h nd and ALLEGED BROOKLYN el e DYNAMITERS DISMISSED | Often + | town me for m built upa I through the aid of the peo co-operating with us we in that year—I18 a portion of the ticke absorbed the W YORK, July 24.—Police Magis- 1 1stody the tv 7 7 O T TR R e S O S discharge the 3 g the tions of the Democratic con 5 character of men who presented the was such that I advi pting them. They would my advice and went to th and nominated them. I then they ¢ gainst the story in exis Democratic State Club, o o= meeting vater which ed a committee consist- : & o e he 5 ing hington Bartlett, Joseph s i b ¥ the wome Clark, Judge Hager and two other gen- 1 not 11 blow them to with subsequent « ‘We 1 Instructed by the court o pick out the prisoners he selected thir- teen men. n of hom were not un- all produced a telephone f cheap having er W it is hoped that the Calaveras River with dynamite,” bed may prove a barrier to the fire. If s of “We will,” this hope is not realized the conflagra- ndoubtedly will prove the most rous ever seen in the State. are raging in the mountains 'k of Mokelumne H along the of gas- Upper Stanislaus. The en- e found ir tlemen for the purpose of bringing about a reorganization of the Demo- cratic party. 1 suggested to the com- mittee a plan that the desired result might be brought about. It s that the State Central nmi 4 1 appoint a total mittee shoul this committee of fi ee of fifty was fi he reorgan dangering the flumes, wh timber a electric powe its rights to d the com- ol el el tion s was done and from the forty-seven precinet operated in that 1 e i FELL A THOUSAND ers 1 owed by rounds of FEET TO HIS DEATH he clubs were st came to me charge of his of Gov CHRISTOPHER A. BUCKLEY. Fatality in a Montana Mine Caused eejeferient S A S L. I ® by a Disarranged this >d a large majc ° i SolE e s A g kS 5 oan | Kot Sa o delegation Indicator. among the Democratic bosses is on. Buckley, |balloted for ~ five days at the Democratic on which met July 2! who was fiercely assailed by the Examiner yesterday, retaliates |t year s Toii" "The Tocal ticket : in s e divulges many of the ugly political secrets of the past. He |Which was nominated that year by the man was killed and ! e e ki 2 2 : convention selected by the f even 1d s that Rainey is behind the Examiner, and that the Fire |district clubs, which met in T Hall, He > Sa ety 5 : A { nominated Washington Bartlett for haft tment is the chief element of strength in the combine. |aayor, a Boaré of L_\-,,,...m\\'.‘ : time| The assailed boss believes that W. R. Hear who . toied Lo | 2Easee ne nine PP 3 5 g g 2: 3 : F. S. Strother, Thoma ad slipped back forty | knife Stephen M. White, is a candidate for United States Sena- |ferson G. James and otk and the engin not being abl i 5 T x 2 S municipal ticket. It wa cont . hotet unul it tor. Buckley asserts that the present-managing editor of the |ward of 10,000 majority. s up to the gallows frame. Thuma 3 “The administration of that gover: evidently fearing the impact would break ment from 1883 to 1885 is before the pe the cable when the cage was EhotBent el ek near the sheaves. Instead of landing cn| gINg to be nominated for the Legislature. Dublic affairs that this city has ev he indicator Examiner once followed him on the streets, hat in hand, beg- Aol O O O e oor of h shaft B CK 3 the flogr gt thal shafin i i | —— - e —————— |had. In 1584, when, according h wen newspaper, 1 a( A tly into the shaft open he went ted has %apper The €all is glad that the Democratic paper. oL e bottom of the s eet. The T Blaine carried t been recovered. The j fight is on. T Not ruth regarding many shady and corrupt barga ve faller out did not part and the engine was stopped P of the past 1 the time to save the lives of the cight | may be brought to light. If Buckley Public inistrato her men. their due decides to speak out d te 1 he 5 i P on Chris | knows about corruption in politics and 1886 we ticket of paid newspaper agents of 1 doubt as to the | the tac ERROR IN DESIGN Buckle T | corrupti: th n rese o tainey and Buc O tion, he exposure will OF THE NEW MAINE | Dot retation of ey e Dem. | 10 the public good. Buckley has prom- te slative ticket In that e d to tell it all. The = i : : e <19 | OCTAtiC are at war one with the | nearg'in The Call to-day. | th; Intimated That an Invest}gatlon Will | e known as an absolute cer- [ however, will not take skles Ehe DI iiche and Bring Out Sensational R Rainey was recently taken |troversy. It offers to the iner the | majority and the local Discoveries. into the confidence of the Examiner. |same opportunity that it gives to Buck- | ticket received 28,000 votes, |ley. Rainey likewise may tell of Buck- | than any local ticket has received v combine and “""d“":?y ]rfafyalx! ?n{‘l The Call will publish | since. T the time referred to in e S e s N T iavin McNab wants to intervene | this article that the city was being ng why ‘. "i} 1_.\§c a. i e‘;h“' <t and tell what he knows about both of | jooted and robbed. and during this fime the councils of the paper. & | the bosses The Call will give him a fair | this same managing e ‘Long men in the Committee of One Hun-|field. In fact, Herrin himself will not | Green’ Lawrence, was seen to follow NEW YORK, July 24.—A Tribune spe-| Every politician on the inside is di clal from Washington says: A serious| cuyssing the n error has been discovered in the hull de- sign of the new battleship Maine, now building at Cramps, and 200 tons of armor must be sacrificed to remedy the defect. A " iy It Is feared a similar unfortunate condi.| dred appear to be dumfounded at the |be denied a fair hearing. | me around with his hat in his hand, tion prevails in the sister ship of the | remarkable turn of affairs. Jasper Mc-| Last night Buckley was invited to|begging me for a nomination to the Examiner-Rainey | Legislature, which I consented to do at Maine. the Missouri, at Newport News, | Donald, chairman of the (‘r\mm!tlee.;flxpl:‘ln \\hry _nrl b d the Ohio at San Franeisco. the | o = : osi- | combine so furiously a e ot i Bt lightenca five incics of hap| cannot account for the peculiat FOSL | *yhave been told on good author ns peopie atiotid stoplto, (Hiukge expensive side plating be submerged | tion of the Democratic organ. * | said Buckley, “and there is no question |the Government they received from a e Wil be tOpineayy _| has not escaped the observation of the | 1y ming as to the truth of the as- | 1882 to 1591. The Democratic adminis- | gaval officers intimated rather broadly | committee that Rainey and the Exami- | sertion, that Hearst, the proprietor of | tration of public affairs then was the error would be osed if Secretary er are Dnd“-l\"l!_’\fi. to organize clubs | the Examiner, is a candidate for United | best they ever h Long found an opportunity to go behind and bring to their support men who | States Senator. He was out here last was run for the bureau chiefs in this matter. hav ve in Democratic poli- | fall and put money in some of these |it costs $6,00¢ ey tics and whose allegiance was counted | legislative fights. The article which | cause of this? T will tell you THREATENED LYNCHING. upon to bolster up the McNab column. | appeared in this morning’s Examiner | ‘Mud Mill." It has quarreled and fou | The Buckley broadside in yesterday’s |is a whole tissue of lies from beginning | With every reputable man who I | Two Negroes in the Hands of En- mines makes the fact clear to all |to end. I never was an inspector in a | come into politics that it could not us +‘ raged Whites. factions that the fight between Rainey | primary or general election. I was in| ‘These attacks on me are persor BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 24—There |and Buckley is on and will be fought | Vallejo as a business man and not as | not political. he nt proprietor of a politician.” that paper came in l!‘i‘ State = d to fight. He pro-| gpeak of iney and the convention 1890 and wanted me to bridge 3 K peaking iney and the paper he 3 i s g 5 re | POSES to give the aminer gooad as | controls, Buckl said: “‘They . ve | defeat the aspirations of the Hon. Ste- something unforeseen gceurs. Two more | FOSES 10 EIVE TUC SO TTHEE B0 B e Dbl e ald fnnnm},gh:;(?lfihm e WIRIEE Who W 4+ EUCLID AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO. § | members ot the bana ot nexross sl | 2500, okl s the Bxaminer (s Un- | o83 hem 40 have. nhing £o o i | orsement of hat e [ iled him the request of Geor; arst en 4 0. to | to_the finish : Buckley is resolv \ WATE g AT a double lynching in West Bain- arly to-morrow morning un will be o g o SO In the | fural, as the boss is responsible for |me. I anticipated this assault and tolq | United States ?u“n'.‘”.;r‘z'he“.-;‘;‘z?"-fi“Zs Ty s tence of the paper as a Morning | my friends that the paper womd ot [t0 do. He companion in° crime of Louls v of the Democratic party. Buck- |tack me. This fellow Rainey has fur. | 88ent, wanted me to secure for who was lynched yesterday. fey advised Hearst to buy it, and when | nished the information, but I don-t|{ranchise for the Ele Impr | min and Mack w no one happened around to pay its bills | want to mention his name. He is be. | Company from the Board of 5 Sf the husband to préve and borrowed money to pay the hired Buc! ; mentioned as an inei | thousan Dyea, Skaguay | Of the husband prevent his i ms‘:‘fl‘flj_‘é‘r . ’{;'[‘y’;‘?itld‘ an incident of | jant Company stock at through an him a ment the min, Sunday night, when six passengers were badly injured by rce of the explosion. interfer- ind that a good | ports on the Lynn Canal, WHY SECRETARY HA ta "”""“,"l‘_fi";{‘};.g NEW YORK, July 24.—A complimentary | monopoly brought Buckley back into|yte, and then replied: ‘“Later on I 2 riRgEs o dinmor was stven to_ Professor Biwr | the political arena to lead the Demo- | wilj tell the people the secret of that | 12, With (his stock T info Markham of California, the author of | cratic party. Events at Sacramento 1ast | Senatorial contest. Let the Examiner | #8°t il o rom fair ar- | or Pyramid Harbor perhaps, while al { ence. A manager | : . REFUSES TO ARBITRATE Haldx char| ine Snescients sver shem (s refoara In | e I¢ s rumored that Huntington, Her. | ne”conducted the' Senatorial contest for | Saunty | ouid pe Worth t to the | the United Stat and this is one e P r Markham Dined. | rin and others of the Southern Pacific | g o = sy granted it wo e Wo S is th rofesso: ed. rin and c | George Hearst. He hesitated a min- | J jegve it to the public what In our | propositions that is now engaging atten. | t to the | tion. | for once —— | ness Firm in the Belief That the Unite +. s Right in the Boun- dmitted to the Lynn Canal wa | a s - i s re to do % States Is Right & . ot the “onty weapon | JAPANESE ALLIANCE | the poem, “The Man With the Hoe," to- | winter, and subsequent events in San [continue its attacks. that kind he would have to do it him dary Dispu ‘= ss for the protection | night by the Manhattan Single Tax Club | Francisco, convinced the railroad man- | Continui Buckley . | self, as I was not engaged in it. So WASHINGTON, July 24 Hnasmu Te ‘going. into the Kiopdike RUMOR GAINS at the Mariborough Hotel. About sev. | agors that the Republican party con- et i e ‘_Wllf} made his state- | vy’ can see, as I say, his persecution the Canadian officials have m extortion and perhaps expulsion. NS CREDENCE | &ntv-five members of the cluh were ures: 2B within 1ts rank el s Sl adb i i P R | of me is personal, not political.” e 2 5 3 t. wa his so ot R - nt to meet Professor Markham. = 2 { as 0! e first stree eply tc estions' as to the ad- S al ofsthe linits e O e It Has Ceused Considerable Excite |2 . { pendent and courageons men that (he cax ever run in:this city. -I1t' was an R FP0t af money.to the i acce bitration of .. attended by the condition thar, t W Rasd =1 Has Had Enough of Alaska. monopoly could not control the rank |occupation a blackmailer never ascends | v Buckley said he got back the proper to €xp v case, Pyramid Harbor should ment - ' Sussian | WOODLAND, July %4—XN. B. La Brie and file of the organization. __|to. T also kept saloons, but they were | money loaned. Speaking of Lawrenc as pointed c to- wed upon Cana Then, too, it is Circles. | and J. W. Barnes returned from Alaska The agents of the monopoly have |places where the manager and proprie- !Zz‘;rv»?' B e Tanit P Ha salk the since turned their attention to the man- | tor of the ‘Mud Mill' would not be tol- managing editor of the Examiner was | a nonentity. “But,” he continued, "I either | 35 know, according to the papers, that realized that an. ent to arbitrate | oA NGHAL July 26T L L r Governmer ight be extremely unpopular in the| = ki’ . July 24.—The reports re-|on Sunday night. They left Woodland for | |, % crati 5 S Ir Government, it | Mest so that the offictals Will be glnd (o | BArding a Japanese-Chinese ailiance | the mines in January, 1865 Mr. La Brie | A85Mnt or. D{«;nfil‘;:l:;;c‘ L'}’l‘:‘”':‘n.;f s yer Win o mopibal Of the tely eoptan & a8 just the matter without orting to| which have been persistently denied for | will return to Rampart City next spring, | Serhingls. belnc v meaning | Republican County Committee, soundnes s claims ih the matter of | ; pitration if possible. This caused | some time have now assumed definite | but Mr. Barnes has had énough of th¢|Of the position is that the railroad here or in Solano. the boundary. That uld seem to he a | 4 revival of the project to allow Canada | form and are causing great excitement |northern country and is content to pass|fancies that Buckley is stronger than| *T understood that this article was to good reas for submitting the matter | free port privileges at some specified | in Russian circles. the remainder of his days in California. Rainey. be published. I knew that it was be-l 9 (Continued on Fifth Page.)