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THE AN FRANCISCUO CALlL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1399, K} XCURSIONISTS HOME FROM TH HAWAIIAN SLES Big Crowd Arrives on the Australia. gy TRIAL TRIP 0F THE ABERDEEN | | MADE TEN AND THREE-QI’A&i TER KNOTS AN HOUR. | e itan | Transport Senator Sails — Damaged Fruit Thrown Into the Bay. | Extra Ac nodation for Transport Service. | wis encountered, which | A eral hour: AL ia’s cabin passeéng: s s sfessor of Rush Med- | and president ¢ & 1 AD JER"‘J EME‘WTS. A LOST OPPORTUNITY! | Wil be” § into oil. . st ospect Kiy to. get ks that -are sel When Osl Is Struck int badl | 5. wonder- | B experts Sinking Hie bil- bearing. itively commences. “immediately. Our $4 -per. Share now t wait!| is-.striick 1 At's selling- in the | or_{t -will 1 only another case 4t -opportun A Few Shares scd now mdy mean éaso and com- cad of .drudgery and seif-denial ihe: balincé of: your Hfeé, Prospectus: With Full Particulars Fras, | unrov congollnl‘r!n oIL AND TRANSFORTATION CO,, 322-323 Parrott Bullding, Saxi Franclsco. ] 'hnr mor i 1sl was sdre that he enlisted g Yh: war, . T court ‘said X! doubt but I but th date in- the: pet :h—m‘ NEW STEAMER ABERDEEN ON HER TRIAL TRIP. . CONSPIRATORS ARE ALL NOW AT LIBERTY “Brick” McPherson| Will Not Answer. | e AFRAID OF THE CONSEQUENCES —_—— HOPING TO DISCOVER WHO | DAVIS IS. Baiegtht | Judge Treadwell Wants the Grand Jury to Take the Matter Up and Probe It to the Bottom. e Judge Treadwell has finally thrown up the sponge 1n his attempt to unrawvel the “Brick”” McPherson conspiracy and will | allow some interested party to take the | matter before the Grand Jury, where it can be thoroughly investigated. 2 The case of Thomas J. Clisham, charged with obtaining money from Attorncy I A number of committees |same time, making the catch the more arge the organization of the | valuable. ? league ir reports, which were| The capture was not without much la- : 3 very satisfacto It is believed that the | bor and no little ¢ Captain Butwi aving the vessel & malor | league will scon be In working order and | had the rare opr of casting a was fired that through the efforts of its officers | noose over the big houlders, m the Okhotsk Sea gives the | and the inqucements offered to the mer. | the rope passing under one of the fiip: ler Charles W chants in the country a large amount of | pers, thereby preventing it slipping. B s of sperm oil that is now going to the st will | taking a turn & 1 a large rock he w the Ca t at home. It was decided that!able to n]ll his ze from getting back ) barrels w f whalebone. Captain S: a boat 1 Martin Cosgrove was drown¢ THE GREAT EXCURSION TO MONTEREY OLD-TIME MI}&ICAN SPORTS RE- VIVED. Citizens of Monterey Are Making Great Preparations for the Forth- coming Event—Excursion Tick- ets Are to Be Sold at a Very Low Rate. Company that The Southern Pacif P since next, that the citizens of \1‘ n._thoroughly or: t their head committ for on 1 s of wil both a the lassoing chickens from gallop. Pac juthern th » under Willi OIL EYC}T&N’F AAFEI_AIRS, | Vill B Ready for Active Business | b" gnpt"nbe' i } T 0of new | within th B: Bourne, Andrew . S securities, consisting | . Werner Stauff receipt from ofl com- securities ton -reported that me Lied to - co-operate B t SUGGESTED. | LEMON’S Judge Coffey Acts #s.a Witness in a Case Before Him. DEATH of Public Ad strator painted administrator | 7. Le for the | ing he titie to a it Vallefo dnd ed unus n it wa but a1 de: > petit dicd In when the hearing ‘yeste represented the Public 4 1.to a surprise. | WVhen 1D for hea | Juf"" that he s ;nrrap: fifte Ruef then verify his date, poned until Friday be: determined is still_live did- death Which to | and the o was post- | The question now. to vhether or not Lemon | ot when and: where | it Pacific Parlor'’s Headquarters. Frank R. Néville, Robert - Sands, John r0n;-Lyman Jennings and T. P.. Mar- | un a_committee from Pacific, Parlor, vis- | ited Santa Cruz. last Sundav, and there | secured headquarters.at: the Pacific Ocean | House, - also Pacific Ocean Housé Hali, | where ‘the_membership of the parlor will | entertain its friends and special guests during the Native 8ons’ three days’ cele- bration. ] x * * —_———— Working for Home Industries. There was a special meeting of the | % members of the Manufacturers’ nnd'qz Wholesalers’ League yesterday at 202 Market streety I |K * each of the 173 himse fema these the 4500 day. May 1 of this year, and the gallant young soldier was assigned to the and a falr representation .*-HMN--HHN-.hh‘..--.-.--. members shall constitute | committee of one to induce of the several industries to join the | of submitting. ed two of hi gan S s nearly half A VALUABLE CAPTURE. | nets, beast —_— e Wants $10,000 Damages. Maggle M. Hardman filed suf ainst the Ma reet ¥ gray that hu " yubtful if: tt F specimens of the Captain _ Butwell. The tes that he has seen ind weighing all of ale he now has S0 pounds and she is still He was for- 's pup at the| at Market and z perman: e ““Cars stop males pounds. s is the sign ¥ Wish to define, does it for them; ‘tis a gem here,”" th TYPHOID FEVER VICTIM IN THE MANILA HOSPITA s cit in the hospital at Manila »sterday morning after a brief attack of came to the_ res of the young officer in His tather, A. Morsc his brother, of the ‘nited States Court, re- Monday by the mer C mn.‘ he letter was at time young Morse was in the best of health or felt betiel my life. 1 have gained ten i lf’l ‘ml' rancisco.” His relatives had not beer and the n of his demise eame as a crue! an nila July 6. He wrote: totally un: 'mm(nd Yesterday morning adjutant general at Washington came o the Distric addressed to George E. Morse. That gentle: » {ime and the telegram s opened and read by L The grief-stricken man collapsed k. and when G Morse heard the sad tidings a few minutes afflicted under the later he was equally The Gispatch recited that General Otls had cabled to Washington the fol- lowing: = “Second Lieutepant Jos Morse, Ninth Infantry, died in hos- pifal at se, typhoid fever.” The dead soldier was only 21 years old last Febr He wid & ovie nificent .specimen of manhsod, standirg 6 feet 2 inches. and weighing 210 pounds. He was born-in {his State and graduated frem °the - University of California at Berkeley. He was an enthusiastic of the university cadets and all his inclination was to When Battery A of the California H ‘,nl,um “and was 'u)pmnmd wcnnd lieutenant by Governor Budd: He took +he battery to Manild on the transport Valencia last fall, Captain’ Geary having preceded-him. By gallantry and attention to his scldierly dutles he worked his way .to the first lieutenancy of the hattery, and" distinguithed himseif in action at Cavité and in the preliminary fights of the campaign of 189 in that vieinity. Last April President McKinley asked General Otis. to name him eleven volunteers who had distinguished thmselves in the field and whom he might consider worthy to be promotéd te a second lieutenancy in the regular army. Young Morsé was one of the eleven, and he and two others were the oniy ones our_of the eléven who passed the examination. President McKinley appoint- ed Lieutenant Morse a second lleutenant in the regular service on Dewey Ninth United States Infantry. % a day with Topes, nooses From the first it was a fight | st_had no intention s effected with- | € Huge Gray Sea Lioness and Her Pup | or her pup. o which is s 2 specimen weighing . May Be Sent East. about elghty pot although not over Captain George Butwell, keeper of the | a day old. Mr. ck has communi- | lighthouse at Ano Nuevo, sent word ves- | by wire with several scientists in | to J. P. Bi }unrk of the Fish Com- | Bast to see if they will take this big | an important | and her baby yesterday m- to recover $10000 damages for per- On January 29, the plaint- tists (hnr» l\x\P lun,-. s thrown from one Third injurtes. 04444444&44&444444444444ntntnt4*4;444444*44444;!44;4;444444;4nunnu*44444;41;x»~¥¥x444v; anqnnu;;#4#4#)&4%444;;;&0 N. Thorne, was before the Judge a | vesterday afternoon. The chief coms: | tor, “Brick,” was put on the stand and he refused to answer several yuestions pm to incriminate him. Pros Carpenter ln(l’d the witness for contempt, but the Judge decided t | the witness was legally right in refi to answer the questions on the ground alleged. | bsecution said there were no other {on his special train which will leave the OaklaAd | mole some time to-morrow atternoon. The men will stop for a short time at Ogden on their way home, but the batteries wili hold togetheér until they reach Salt Lake. { There they will be reviewed by the Goy- ernor and’ State officials in Liberty Park. They will be given medals i&sued the State. and then the organizations will dis- band, the State furnishing transportation to each man from Salt La —_——————— BIG FREIGHT SHIPMENTS Director Walker of the Santa Fe Speaks of Matters Pertaining to His Line. Aldace Walker, chairman of the hoard f directors of the Santa Fe Raiiroad, at the Palace, where he went yester- ¢ from the Australla when she docked from Honolulu. Mr. Walker v ted the Hawaiian Isl- ands on a purely pleasure trip and is now way home to New York,where equire his presence be- fore September 1. a general way of matters pertaining to his road Mr. Walker said that the Oriental freight line of cr"mh-rs running out of &,m 1» Y splendid success. | took her departure Toge over 4% tons « | cotton Iying on the wharf. The little hrm:‘h Toad running up V.n Randsburg has also done wonderfully well and has encouraged the directors to look to his home. | favorable ejes upon any more such side- | light proposition may come up. Tn regard io the matter of the Valley | road running inio Oakland, Mr. aid that it w Some time : \\lk of t ded that they we people dec | ed such a line they would have it. Ripley will start her to- over the line_of. the bad toward thi where_he ‘um arrive eith ay v: Mr; | Walker will probably go ar kers- field to meet and make t} with him. _———————— Fish and Forests Hls Charge. Dr. Tariton H. Bean in ‘chief of the fore P T at | the Paris ¥ the | California commissioners ymas Hart of this city honorary member of resent Ca ing to the Comr har 14!\ of the recently publishes paper to the effect the one who woul rely without foundation l ot whole clor and AMUSEMENTS. 1 OUR HEROES' FUND BENEFIT! WELCOME' TO OUR ..Fighting Volunteers.... The | to be examined, and Attorne k. for the defendant, at once mo ismi; duced to suppc The Judge mi nesses had | have done. aid he would have to di for the reason that the wit- iled to testify as they should It was deplorable that men out of their money and not be punished for it Mrs. Carroll had been rwmv]nd and her attorney had given his that he had done the business for an attorney, but he had no hesitatio | ' s a mean, contempiible | ss. He hoped the Grand | : the matter up and | 1t to the bottom. | “I shall dismiss the case h am,” continued the Judge, * se of Smoot. Let the case of Thomas B Dav the mythical person charged | with ohtaining 310,000 from A. W. Me- Pherson, be continued for a week, as I am anxious (0 know who he is Prosecuting Attorn Carpenter gested that the Davis case be conti: till September 20, which would giv time to find out all about the mysterious ug- onage. He nlso suggested t : had been rele d on a writ of corpus the - against him en from the H\lxnd1r Judge concurred *‘Bric] was m he called after him, in both lm\n “Pe v September 20 we may be able t for you ‘sz $100,00 ! | THIRTY- FIFTH NEARLY FULL. lBecrmts me ‘the East to Complete e Regiment | The 'rhim-»fim Infantry will be ful recruited by the end of this week, if r from stern recruiting stations e to be well founded. The regiment to have been reeruited exclusively from this coast, but the men did not r. spond with anything iike the alacrity e was pected, and after the work of recruit had been carried on for veral weeks it was found that the regiment was stiil ~|mrl 1100 men. Later, however, e p nd now there arc v in the regiment, and more coming from all over the country. It i mated that the regiment will - be [\l‘l within a few daye. s been dec ent will men were. It is a three-battaliun | regiment, and will occupy the same spac { The California men will go up on the hil la the south of the car track ast end of the hill camp. Th hn(r\ will go rext the reser and next to it will be quar! artillery. battalion. “that ded go into camp where the Colorado he and to the _First In- Cal. y Utah men be out of camp to-morrow, and the ’l')n. ‘vraska a on plenty of space for newcome s expected | that the camp will keep pretty well filled | 11l “well along into. Septe - traops return Should it be extra guarte v of roon Reécruits than they have be number in “th found nec quate Heir. quarters can {'coming troops. e hundred £ I e A di ! for disability. -martial . have . beel and orders ara out-a < allotted to Sevéral ¢ Quinsey, unassi bly discharged from g all pay and-allowances He was found guilty. of begging dicted of conduct 6 th unruly gnéed, has di : convicted has’ been sen- Phitip-H. on, undssigned, of - absence without leave, tenced. to confinement at. one month and to forfeit $10 pay. Michael Featherstone, unassigned, convicted of larceny been. sentemeed to - four:| -months’ impi nment at hard labor Alcatraz. He also mést forfeit all and allowances. Albert Buchanan, easual detachment, has_ been: dishonorably di unlawful selling of clothing issued to h! The court was lenient because of youth of the a sed. | ” The Utah batteries will be mustered out of service to-day. 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