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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1S9% ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. WAS. DRUGGED IND ROBBED a2 ACN: Blashfleld Wase No Lunatic. Instead of be- e explicit purpose SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES MADE IN ALASKA An Exploring Party From the Uni- versity of California Write of Their Remarkable BOREDOM AND THE ORPHEUM ARE AT OUTS CHARL HT"‘L “rHGMPSON. Midweek Theater Notes lement’s Baron * continues to ? A Bachelor's Hon e patrns u! ma Cal HnrMa theater cJo:es extensive alterations are being made. Prrmsr) s"’l * is the attraction l:l remainder of repan\uon and . rewar:}ed the T‘l\‘- are ever popular | .a Glaconda™ re the attractions. to its prom'ses 1nd spectacle and found fayor with era-house patrons. the comic opera. “Paul Jones,” ted —————————— Mitchells Released. Aug. 23. — The Mitchells, father and were arrested on suspicion of being im- plicated in the murder of Joseph J. Im- sand on the 14th inst. at Colma, have n discharged from custody for the ck of evidence to warrant their deten- | [TONS OF FRUILE IN THE EEFlIALLY A}\I \\I‘ Aug. 23. into the the | and aerc able to the preserving such spex kely to be f was part of their ‘month or whether that scheme was carried out. dent of the university reached Berkeley as ked for a leave of absence of some few sand pounds of fruit and a freightcar ng at the Peralta-street slip. The gl fare br car broke and the car started to roll back hled to the top, but were unable to '.‘ fru m \v.! be a total loss m the shippers, although who recovered some of it floating in the quest gents and will doubtless be granted. have ample re It letter that Dr. Setchell | in which she W speaks of the remarkable success With | mire when ch the expedition has met, The one| tpe jatter's olographic will, ey valuable of their kind, and their acquisi- Narrow-Gauge Road-Bed Drops Three ALAMEDA, Aug. 23.—Another large sec- out of sight some time during last night, lorers made U nalaehn (heIr whe: ar ore upon the Aleu- but it is not known vyet A letter from Dr. Setchell to the presi- is afternoon. The letter explained that the three men would be unable to attend e opening exercises of the college, and s to enable them to complete some a train of nine cars, and de between the deck of the ¢ train was being pulled up to the bay just as the brake- The car was fished out 4040404+ momoo WOOOOMWOOQWOOMM¢O¢W. i would be important for the | its they are gett he re- rwarded to the Board of Re- s in this dred and more specimens alone which have secured, he says, are the most 1 go to swell the data of the scien- the coast. Aside mation has fl"(d at their return. — e THE SINK AGAIN. Feet. e narrow-gauge roadbed dropped | sequence traffic on the Santa | has been delayed. The sink s were immediately dis- v boat Alameda was placed across about a mile from the trestle. About feet of the roadbed sank about three BEQUEATHED TO HER MONEY SHE PAID FOR BOARD Kate Y. Dunmire Did Not Forget Friends. | fornia had arrived. | balloons rose awirtiy | over eastward and northward | blue sky they could be seen for many mile: sands had of the arri and towns knew but one thing—the Cali- Gate, ing sure to be in line. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | and retold the stories of Appomattox an herland, a popular | had not lived the last & belle of Penn Grove, Sonoma County, n to realize the esteem v Kate Y. Dun- contents of which was | e this afternoon by Will- who is named In the Miss { on Friday morning at execus | the 8 o'clock creek boat to the city and |after which the various | Join in the parade. { march. mire died in this city a erday at the ripe age of 6 dated just elght | week ago - days Under the queathed to Mi i s of the will $500 is be- } while all | & Sophia A. Sutherland, except a niece nephew are ig! nored. to the recites that ‘this um L y Sutherland for b while she was liv- ing with me and the balance in token of my regard for tv € nd_ Mrs. Ursula L. Platt | . San Francisco, t bequest of $300 cash " and to Lee s brother John, is bequeathed. he estate goes to Mrs. residing at the railroad company’s | token of f o’clock this morning | Yor residing 3 approaching trains of the 4he fesidus danger. A few days ago the hulk of the | Modesto. old fer! the rest of the rela- ¢ are all well provided they now own,” It is further di- ne h of the slough close to where | tives, the original sink occurred, with the in- tention of afterward filling in the slough with mud and rock, and thus solidifying | fected that Executor Barnard be required | the roadbed. This time the seat of trouble | to give a bond shifted itseif some dlstance farther east| for in the plains the in a sum fixed by [ posssa He estate be settled as | diers either their former positions or new | |Objected to Decorations That Ob- court and that t i | employment. ickly The Dunmire estate. feet. Passengers on the morning train| nard's r Santa Cruz were transferred at the break and a crew of men was put to/| chiefly ‘ot two houses and lots in this (‘I!)" work to repair the track. letters of a tion, over $10,000, mortgages and | in banks of about $3000. | valued at 33" and note: money on depos C et AKLAND. @D4T4O IV O+B4+0+@ 'CROWN COUNCIL 1S HELD AT BERLIN Presumption Is That the Status of American Government to Pay Salar- ies to the Head Chiefs of the Islands. the Dreyfus Case Was Discussed With the Emperor. BERLIN, Aug. 23 A Prussian rown Counc e ay. The situation from Dr Empe civil n Dernerbur ador to It is understood that as a result of the council the Cabinet 1 remain in office and there wili be no di It is possible, however, that Minister of the Interior Baron Von der Horst will be replaced, he having bungled some instructions from the garding the votes on the canal bill a manner 1rritatmz to the Conserva-y frie dozen M tive party. The & sal of som district p esidents who contrib: the defeat is also expected. It is believed that now regrets his visit to Dortmund and the speech he delivered there. which was made the temper of the part uted to s on the canal until next session, when he will try to arrange some compromise. e HEARST JURY STARTS. En Route to San Francisco in a Spe-| cial Car. of the jury for international competi- on designs for the new State Uni- the New York Central for San Fran- cisco. The jury is composed of John Belcher, and; Walter Cook, United State; , France, and Paul Wall v travel in a private car put at disposal by Mrs. Phebe Hearst. will be made at Niagara Falls, Minneapolis and in Oregon. party is timed to arrive in San the jur; sthe middie of I‘ ( '*\nn!h GAVE BABY POISON for Her Little Sister. t 13-year d daughter o unity to leave home ) she gave the in- oftener. Accord fant a large dos f condition of the child wa by neighbors and Dr. F. ¥ | quickly summ antidote baby" covery. The girl conf to the doctor. Freight 'Iram ‘Wrecked. LOS GATOS, Aug. 23.—The north- soon learned | bound freight train due at Los Gatos at 2:50 p. m. jumped the track and col- lided with two carloads of evergreens | en route for S8an Francisco to decorate the city in honor of the arrival of the | First California Volunteers. The two flat cars were smashed to rieces and | | necessarily delayed the northbound | passenger train due at 3:13 over three | hours. It is reported that the accident | was due to the failure of the crew of the freight train to display the neces- | sary signals of an obstructed track. e LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED Wednesday, August 23. Stmr Laguna, Ericsson, — hours from Bear Harbor. PRIE Wi ednuda) August 22. Stmr Westport, Peterson, —. DOMESTIC PORT. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Aug 23—Schr | Her Dove, from Port Townsend Ciies Aug 22— Schr William Bowden, for Yo- | i koham e ANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Auz 23—Stmr Saale, | from Bremen and Southampton. ROMANCE IN KLONDIKE: DIVORCE IN OAKLAND TREATY CONCLUDED treaty with the Imperor William ‘“ il -—— hout full knowledge of | NO VOLUNTEER RESERVES. WASHINGTON NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—The members conferred wi tary brgught back a nt rsity of California left to- ni ight over ments fn the LONDO:! Francisco September 1. A decision of may not be expected before New Jersey Girl Objected to Caring LAMBERTVILLE, N. J., Aug. 23— Wil- | iam Bell, was left to care for her baby | this aft m her home in ty. The thought occurred to her | the baby were dead she would an oppor paris green. The Lariso was | 1. He administered | and thus far has saved the| Wi e Klondike country, where the cold far from her is alleged t her the respon king a divorce d for five nappy Years As the gold-fever d her husband b nd her hush !l later Mrs, Arnett her lot with the young Ger- h gold to cbtain a divorce Arnctt 4040404404044 O WITH SULU SULTAN New York James Gor- 23.—General Bates has J- ret Sultan was signed. agree- American terms. It re sove An important right to purchase land, 1l ports formerly ocer right to op The Sultan eral of the prin the happy conclusion of affa lomatically gained powertal chicf Sulu, Slassi been easily General t least for the present. Hurried to Manila. iteer reciments will be held in re- e Eyery motner's sn o them wii | CITIZENS ASK FOR CONTRA COSTA WATER BERKELEY, Aug. 23 n seeing the town with an y a movement has been started among the residents and owners of this city asking the ter Compan: The movement started | ¢ Improvement been taken up and in such a way that the Oak- land _corporation the urgeney ¢ are petitioned to undertake. el Alameda News Notes, his Christmas dinner in Man This statement was made to-night by | ecretar Root immediately after his re- n from Lake Champlain, where he | ith the President. The S(‘(‘re-‘ mt will be announced zo-morrow, e mation of the Presiden intention of the United | Panizz;d;?(ay Testify. ——— A Will Issue Bonds. ety LOS ANGELES, Aug. 23.—The elec- | 10 tion to-day on the question of issuing | city bonds in the sum of $2,900,000 for | the purchase of a municipal water sys- tem resulted in favor of the proposi- tion, the vote being over 7 to 1 in favor | of the issue. Violators of the Laws. l ALAMEDA, Aug. boarding-house keeper at Alameda Baint | was arrested yesterday for selling liquor | _Felix nas been released nation before without a license tion of Fred A'number of as He Came }'rom Dem’er. | at_this time should not ake AY A\H—‘Iw\ were & wedding 1 at the residence of the « hr.u an BALDWIN NOT CONSULTED IN HOTEL SITE DEALi Prospective Purchasers Are Doing Business With the Bank That Holds the Mortgage. LOS ANGELES shown a telegram denied the the Sulu group. A late hotel site was about to be sold to who intended to erect thereon to-day in which E. nty of the it was announced, clause gives | the 1y is going h\ . laughed as he said: \[r Baldwin a ings with him whatev men that will build a $3,000,000 hotel in f not_ dealing | but with the bank |, W ds the mortgage on the It is probably only a question of | gage will be fore- | d have I»dd no | h San Fran nues and will receive un With Mr. for mamtaining law and that ipal chiels are ©Ity. time until that m Jtan’s mother is largely responsi- | closed, and my men are ready it in. “While the Baldwin site is one of t best in the city for a hotel people need | the only site, for there | are other places in San Francisco tha Bates' agreement | are suitable for a fine hotel, is a great diplomatie vic- | propose to have. | with the money Itan rebelled his | DO think it i such as we Th@ men stand ready which to make the purchase of ground and to erect the and I have the money with whizh | bill. It is thought he will now wait A]l of the New Regiments Will Be to Er,hrm_:h ay;ld[fl{yera(p it. “The new hotel, hotel, which will undoubt- edly be built, will be one of the finest on It will be like the best ho- tels of New \Or ug. :2.—"I have seen | this coast. e statement published that some of the ; of appoint- | many dela W volunteer regiments, | adequate supply property s of Cuba. Contra Costa W fts system with the North Berkel but the matter has Cl \ Aug. 24.—Official permis- | publicly. slon to appear at the Rennes court- | martial, if cited, has been granted. ac- | cording to the Rome correspon the Daily Mail, to Colonel }‘;an(lj:znatrdoi“ formerly Italian military attache in | Paris, who recently denied. in a com- | ALAMEDA, Aug. 23.—The news of the munication to the Figaro, the state. SIENtng ment of General Roget in his evidence | at Rennes that Panizzardi addressed a report to Signor Ressman, formerly Italian Embassador to France, to the | effect that Colonel Schwarzkoppen, | ity to help welcome the formerly German military attache in | V' Paris, had relations with Dreyfus, scheme which of the transport Sherman was heralded to the people of Alameda by the ringing of the fire alarm and church bells and the blowing of whistl The Public Library morrow to give the employ be closed to- eS an_opportu- irst California v On the evening of the grand ,pur’\dv. the library will close at 5 o clor'k | A photograph of Admiral Dewey aph been received b; " It was sent from i Judge Robert C. Rogers, States Commissioner to Alaska, who pre: sented it to Mrs. Miss Sarah Turner of 1007 Taylor ave: Falkingham of 1210 (,r street were married on Monday the parsonage of Church by Rev. | reside in San Francisco. Iln-dl) with the finest fruits of the State and Joseph O. nigl the First Pre!b\lerlfln‘ F. S. Brush. They will life, but has no hopes of its re- | ssed her crime | WILL MINISTER TO THE WANTS OF THE PEQPLE ENRY I STARK, of the class of ‘89 of St Mary’s College, Oakland, left his home yesterday bound for Washington, D. C., where he will pursue a five years' course in ;v theology, history and literature, prepara- tory to entering the priesthood. Mr. Stark graduated from Sacred Heart Col- lege in this city after a four years' course and finished in St. Mary's College. In the latter college he won the degree of bach- elor of arts, which was conferred upon him by the faculty. He is a thorough Latin and Greek scholar and conversant with French and Spanish. He has ever distinguished himself while at college, and naturally his friends are looking for him to win new laurels in the life he will adopt—that of a priest to minister unto the wants of the people. | purchases of provisions for Sunday's din 11 £ th | HOW OAKLAND |2 B coter. e memiegs it simemiie ing of e GOT THE NEWS I e\e"e"xgx-e‘inb‘fri e mpany 1. First Regi- C.. will rovally entertain | oA ders ate | rs of Company I, First KLAND, Aug %.—Oakian Voluntcers. in s fow days. The dinner late or not at all to-night. Just as| suLs& ript the prandial hour approached the city | purpm? e was awakened by the loud and prolonged | banque( vull be given, a'( which 200 guests tooting of scores of whistles. At the same asse time hundreds of flags fluttered from as mary mastheads. Suddenly the city took ¢n a_ holiday air. From every window and door within hearing of the Whistles | the corner of PR s or within sight of the flags expectant|This will be composed entirely of colored heads were craning to assure. themselves | electric_lights and will bear the inscrip- | that they were not deceived. ton Welcomes Her B They were not; the gallant First Cali- Lotta’s fountain nembers of the cit the 5 sm at the California volun- teers’ return, have subscribed enough money to erect an arch over a build ‘While doubts w. were on Broadway, and the perfect With their wive be accommodated. e joint committee of a &l his was the first intimation thou- | the Anclent Order of oot ‘r‘x:)eu!n\logr day night. Coi Then Oukland and surrounding cities shown by the d v egates pr porting that the several fornia boys were in sight of the Golden | turn out in large numbers over : The'commi Veterans gathered on the street carners fl ried to persuade themselves that th ation and that oung -as the|i t on the blue | the army ria, Rob- M rion they they decided and four of men guarding the wr be drawn by four magni A. R. should assemble at Lhrh’lg Hall | horses. The Park Rarl will :30, so as to take | vision, fo! courts Twenty minutes after the hews was re- | "The Improved Order : ceived “The Cail office was besicged with | completed all detalls fo o en has Scekers ~after information and many | Fred B. Swan, the grent mish thought the nsport was in the harbor Lm-—n chos and A. and_were a little pointed when they | Holden, gr : & Fead the bulletin: “Ablolutely no demoti- | ter L. Bils T AT stration of any kind will be made before | be his akds. | be headed to-morrow.” In spite of this information | by a band of twenty-two pieces, and fifty there was an exodus to San Francisco by | mounted men in Indian costume will act both broad and narrow gauge routes. as escort to the various tribes that have Senator Perkins sent the following: {fed thel b e Signified the i “Will you please ask The Call people in | parace. o ooont San Franclsco to state that the excursion | “/fhe Veteran Guard of the Grand Ar steamer Santa Rosa will be at her berth | of the Republic will take part in the mign at Broadw ok ai whatever me | parade, and will sppear ff white cond n to take part in the Pier the commitiee names for the other bo A | We want everybody. to know that we are | plume. Thev -\m Mm entirely under the orders of Commodore V. ns will Tied Spreckels.” | < he Sw —_———— h { 2 EMPLOYMENT [ Bisco Gruti Verein w i FOR THE BOYS ‘ of the Swiss d. ir\n The employment ;;mmee has m!fllned SULL'VAN ORDERED THE ARCH TORN DOWN a practical plan for accomplishing its pur- 1d securing for the returning sol- The committee met yesterdav anernood‘ structed His View—Construct- ! at the Union square tent. Rabbi \oor-| ors at a Heavy Loss. sanger presided. It was decided to ar-| Frank J. Sullivan, owner of the prop- range the muster rolls of the companies | erty at a 842 and 45 Market street, ap- in alphabetical order, and secure through | peared on the street at 1 o'clock this the assistance of the captains a record | morning and summarily ordered all work showing the name of the volunteer, form- | stopped on the handsome arch the Bald- er employer, age, residence, reference. oc- ¢ has been hurrying cupation and company. itk s a in ompietio: ont of its es' shment, its possession the committee will endeavor | (g COmPietion in front of its estabiishment. to ake o personal appeal to all of the | Mr. Sullivan claimed that the arch ob- former employers to reinstate mg soldier | Structed the view of others of his ten- and will try also to secure positions | ants who occupy the floor above the jew ho were ot employed when | elry com and said it must immedi- er ately come down. H., ct, W. F. Davis, Charles £ ail and the chairman were named a committee to wait upon Colonel Duboce and enlist his co-operation in_the work. assistance from the Democrat- with thanks, | w. ed 4 P! side d said thought that political bodies | they h ght to erect an arch or 0 prumw hi ould_be | n that they | | inent part in the work tinged with the least suspi work of d‘s(rurriun‘ but t were acting with the object of making | hammer was in n; hurry, and at the time | »n down not over | capital. of going to pres: Much good has already been accom-|a sackfull of evergree plished by the commitiee. Through its was -one of the handsomest agency positions already await many of the street and cost the returning volunteers. Eese will be y_between $0 and 3o notified of the good news - immediately ted with 'm! upon their arrival. The Red Cross boat SRR Wi nal to the transport as soon as pos- | empowered grant sueh permits v the Board of Supervisors. The com- mployment awaits the members of ¢ will fight th empt to raze their F Seture and will appeal to the citizens: ftney, Robert J. Moore and| committee to-day for protection against Bruce Barry were added to the commit- | What they ¢ livan's arbitrary tee. Rabbl Voorsanger announced that he | and unwarranted action. would be in attendance at the tent daiiy ] from 2 to 3 in the afternoon to attend to| TRANSPORTS FOR TROOPS. Arthur | the business of the committee. | Hln wnn:nétu;n “rllh mlc “lvrk A. H. Vail | Vessels That Will Carry Soldiers a owing lette i g i i o | From San Francisco. H. Vall—Dear Sir: It is with sincere | ___ s ude tn my heart that I pen these WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The Quarter- bright future master's Department of the Army, which is employing every means at its for the sportation of troop has prepared the on the subject sh: following betors Tife looked to. v blank, Ind ith was forever will be avails ten regiment getting them ther Warrern, we did not know which | God has appointed that | with probably two or three to help the soldiers. chartered vessels. who 2 )t talk—men who will save hi X ireds of good men from desperation. For thi will poor boys come home with ons gone. God | Vail, and oh, my dear Thanking vou with me and LAR. additions 'y r part of December. The quartermaster general has, in addition to the above ships, for tke purpose of carrying the regiments, the following: —_— Tartar, Ohlo, Newport, In City, Senato REDUCED RATES B Buabia, from Sn gt Sydncy. ind homas, Logan and Meade, from FOR SOLDIERS| New York. | - | The following letter has been sent to| Retired Officers Invited. the ladies of the Red Cross Society by | The following officers of the ( bines are requ ern Pacific Company regarding reduced | from the Phil ted to call rates to Eastern points for soldiers who &t the ex > committee headquarte eaire to return mp\(hexr Homes: | in the Phe building this morning and b L receive tickets for the steamer Mont SAN F JISCO, Aug. 21 189. | cillo. which will participate in Mrs. Willard B. Harrington. President Red | parade: Cross Soctety, State lation; Mrs. John F. | Frank W Merrill, President Red ( y “of San |jer and Charl Frolico. Mesdames: Referring to Tetter | 1o Ay D £ the 16th i we beg to hand you herewith | :2¥: L€ a supply of the form of request mentioned at | BOO the close of the letter. You can com e | O'Brie their use immediately upon receipt. You will | 0 DIVORCE AND MARRY HER stand tiat you are at Tiberts o ask & rate of 331 25 for_Chicago, for St. Louis or Mem- phis or New Orlean Mrs. Willard Explains Her Breach of Promise Suit Against 0. P. Currzn. naval ptains \”renl Kel- Fin Further, in addition to those enlisted men whose fares are pald, if not entirely at least in good part from the funds of your associa- tion and_society, you are at liberty to ask these reduced rates In behaif of those en- listed men whose necessities are known to you as warranting such a request, although they may actually themselves pay {or their passage. Respectfully yours, H. GOODMAN. FINEST FRUITS surrounding the $25,000 breach of prom- ise suit brought several days ago by Mrs. Virginia Louise Willard against Orville P. Curran, the veteran insur- FOR THE BOYS | e&nce man, was cleared up by the SR TR plaintiff -to-day. Mrs. Willard told her Another reminder to the returning vol- | Story without reserve to a reporter this unteers that they are home again will | evening at her home, 5 Twenty-second come to-day when they are bombarded | street. She begen with her first meet- ing with Mr. Curran over a year ago, and told of the idents occurring up to early in August, when she had her | last conference with defendant. | from the tugs and yachts under command of Commodore Spreckels. Fruit and com- mission dealers of the city have made offerings without solicitation of apples, pears, peaches and melons, and boxes up- in 189 Nash | and was in the employ of a French Goodall, Gotld & Jauden, Nash & Boes- | t sencker M. D. Yanvales & Co, Chigda & closed she secured an engagement in Botto, Pastene Fruit and Produce Co., similar work at the Midwinter Expo- B e & Co.. Minaker & Welbanks, 7. | sition in San Francisco in 154-4. V. Meyerink. Trobock & Bergen, G. While in California she was married oéchio & Co., Stewart & Co., A. Galll|to Willard. Her husband did not do EFralt Co, L G Bresov et & oo, Siag! | well in Cal.ornia, and they came to Co., Daiton B v b 3 = SOH!BFBf’5fi,,9% Do e oW’k | Chicago. Here he did no better. He Runyon, A Levy & Co., L. Baglietto & | Was a traveling salesman, but never | Co., The E. Allison -Co., L. reari & stayed with the same firm very long. | Co. Scnena & Co., Compodonico-Malcolm | This failed to bring tle couple much | Macpherson & Rucker, Evelet Co., C. Lippi & Co., J. Zeniner & Co. & Maggini, W. Witfland, J. [vancovich & the fall of 1568 Mrs. Willard secured a Co., H CUn_&;C"_ | divorce, having been induced to do so, | she says, by Curran, who proposed to RECEPTION NOTES. | Tarry her i she would. When she | finally got the decree Curran told her The Journeymen Butchers are desirous he was married, but would get a di- of taking part In the parade, and to that Yorce from his wife and marry Mrs. end request housekeepers to make their | Willard. As he took mno steps in that | direction Mrs. Willard took the mat- ner on Saturday before 5 o'clock p. m. ter into court. Curran has been This will enable the employers to close | prominent in social and club life of their stores in order to allow their em- | 1}q city, and the affair has caused a | ! | THING PRE ICTS IT. Stoccks that loyes to participate. . loyers are Piewise requested o show tlgelrhpa!flotn sensation. ism by suspending business for the even- x Glenwood Hotel Burned. 1 l*he Ancient Order of Ribernians, Board 09 of Erin. Bas appointed the following| SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 23.—The Glen- named as alds to the grand marshal: J. wood Mountain Hote' has been de- J. Keating, M. G. Sears, John Cronin, Tim Shanahan and A. P. McCarthy. | irance nSTo0 ofhe Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Ancient| rder of ernians wi ave a large e-‘ Ceatlon. in carriages in the parade Cataclysm, committee, consisting of Mesdames But-] Teacher—What would happen if the sun\ ters, Mulvihill, Flanagan and Richards, | Were suddenly to drop out of the heav-, has' made all necessary arrangements, | ens® Many members of the Catholic clergy of | Pupil—I s'pose the Coal Trust'd own us, | i this and surrounding cities will be guests | then. fer fair!—Detroit Journal . »f Stockton, -desiring to show | lowed him and t | from the time the man feil into the w | a boat was lowered from the State of C: CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—The mystery | | Mrs. Willard was born in Paris in| on boxes of them are now stored on the | 1873. She came to America attracted | nue | docks ready for the boys. The donors are: | by the Columbian Expositi G. Bert & Co.. Porter Bros., Garcla | happiness, and they separated, and in | - stroyed by fire. The loss is $3000; in-| \ rrosp:ctus With “‘ins'd: Information” Free, MAIL STEAMSHIP DORIC COLLIDES WITH HER WHARE |Smashed Forty Feet of the Structure. e The Occidental and Oriental Steamship Comp: Doric ran amuck at the Mail dock yesterday afternoon. She struck the weste: end of rf at full speed and cut into the piles and planking a distance of forty feet, des demolishing one end of the shed ‘When the Doric morning the Mail C uesday @ discharged moved away from the W high water the Doric was to také her place. and Pilot “Newt” Jordan was to have been there to dock her. ¢ n Smith of Doric was in the co mate was in charge of the v high water came and the p When The anchor wa liner came along good head of steam. The mate miscal- culated the str th of the wind and tid however, t rried down on the wharf. gines were reversed but before the steamer couid gather stern- way she cr d into the wharf and the some mi: ing wa there to take him out to the Doric, b ip began to hadd for t was a scattering of the clans of the spectators had narrow Customs Inspectors Stevens and Shepman were standing right where the steamer struck. They made sure she would back out again, and had just time to make the run of their lives before the timbers were fiying in all directions. There was a shooting scrape on East | street vesterday afternoon, and in e quence Willlam McCready is lock the Harbor Police Station on a assault to murder. Th out of a family row, although ) tries to make out that it was a sequel o the late row in the Firemen's U About seven years ago McCread na Thomas Comisk: he deserted his wife, contributed to her Cready has had to dep s and her aunt, M In conse K “Mrs, Bessingnano went on Ward and Rogers, charged c Firemen's ith lootir Union, Me! ed to hav house and the Comisky the firemen. Last into Tom Comisky's s: Thira street, and after some word a and _ snapped it three y. Sunday he threate ngnanc with the same yesterday he fired two words. McCready put a) ocket, and Comisky pmmpm m down. McCready half aros again attempted to pull h Comisky knocked him flat again on him.” A crowd s.l(h?n«d and pulled t . The latter warned t people t hen made £ hots of them punt‘l\lrnl a b the other went through the wainscot The police then came along and p v under arrest. Captain_Parsons and the crew of the steamer State of Cal ia made a very smart rescue on the Columbia River bar this last trip. The British ship Amphi- trite, in tow of the tug Waloola, was pa ing in and the State of California w passing out at full speed, bound for San Francisco. One of the crew of tpe Am- phitrite was on the forecastle hdad get- the anchor r ¢ to lower, when he lerly fell o In nine suc ifornia, but it was too late to rescue tk sailor. s soon as the man fell from the fore- castie head three sailors from the Amphi trite jumped in after him. Life buoys were also thrown, and one of these the man caught. He left it, however, to catch the @ of the ship, and was pulled under X ver came up again. The three res cuers from the Amphitrite were picked u by the State’'s boat, but no trace of t other man was found. After tting ¢ sailors aboard the ship the State’s boat Was picked up and the steamer came on to San Franc On the 22d in of California spoke the tugs Re . at 6:40 a. m., the State ef and ‘R(‘kd? towing the big raft that is on its v here from Astoria. The weather was : fine and the tugs were making good prog- fornta s " | Regiment who have already H the passenger department of the South & e returned | S er Australia sail ed" for Honolulu yes- ress. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s mail There was the usual big crowd down to see her off. She took aw very heavy cargo and the following cabin @ George Ashley and childgen, M W. H. Bailey, 1. H. Hv.\‘l»i Harklnwv per, Mrs. George W. 1 dren. Ernest Kopke, Ernest Ko 1 llen M. Lee. Mi F A. McDonald, Miss Nellie McP] Brother Michael, John A. Moore. Mrs. K. Myers, Mr~ George H. Paris and Mi M. P n, Master J. Peter: Mrs. C. H. ips hoenfeid, A Robert Scott, P. . H. D. Thirki Miss Eugenia Thomas, Mrs. M ThfimD M. Tucker, Miss Jennie trand, A Wall, Miss A. W, all. Wall, S. Wells, W Mrs. S. and Th ‘The lnmd = F steamer Albatross sailed suthern Seas 4 She ha or Agas- other scientists aboard, d will visi iji, Japan and the e Siberia The party does not expe turn to San Frar before Novemb:r, 1900. e ADVE’RTISEMENTS. 310 Will'‘Make $1000 IF INVESTED NOW IN OIL. California is atout to experience a repeti- tion of the Fennsylvania oil boom, LV ZRY= | can be bought TO=DAY for a few doilars | will bring thousands. Fortunes wili be made by those who wisely get in AT THE START. uniox CONsOLID‘TED oIiL AND TRANSFORTATION CO., 322-323 Parrott Building. San Franciseo. Telephone Mint 1671, /

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