The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 17, 1899, Page 4

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THE SAN FRA NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 189Y. WAS KILLED FOR MURDOCK CASE HER PENSION COMPROMISED | Fate of Mrs. Christina Famous SuxtSettledOut Edson. 1 of Court. | ECfi”JT TOURS OF McKINLEY AND BRYAN Aif”’_fi_s 1IN MIDDLE WESTERN STATES — 'Through lowa and Wisconsin the President Advo- cates Expansion, While in Kentucky the - Nebraskan Attacks lmpenahsm MURDERER HAS CONFESSED ABOUT $90.000 WAS PA!D e g SOLDIERS TRAINED FOR DUTY e THOSE UNFIT FOR 3EBVICE WEEDED OTUT. S The Department Commeander Advises | That Baw Recruits Be Drilled fore Going to the GILISPIE. QUIRES THE SNUG SUM. After Having Strangled the Old Lady Executors of the Estate After Having Robs the Body, Eats a Lunch Spent Vast Amcunts of Money and Sets Fire to the Decide to End the Contest Tt LOUISVILLE. Ky., House. of the Note. of the Kentucky o iy at Cairo, 1N, Spectal Dispatch to The Call. | Bpecial Dispateh to The Call of th y Deir - » | Ky., in (gea-\prt—sin‘cs; of a good-| CRESCENT CITY, Oct. 16.—The tragic| WILLOWS, Oct. 16—The famous Mur- e \h~~1=fl.;px 1a was reached at 1 TP‘Pre the train dock case, which created such excitement Tain reached the Kentucky town at | Beach, Or., last week, it has developed, In this Btate and county while being tried ;% o'clock. In his opening address Mr. | was a most flendish murder. A young | here last spring, was to-day Brran demonstrated his purpose to urge man named Coleman Gilisple, arrested a upon the application of Frank Freeman, he Democratic State ticket | few days ago at Cottage Grove, Lene attorney for Mary Helen Murdock, the death of Mrs. Christina Edson at Goid good-sized crowd. The spe- town in Wisconsin in whic aking, Congress were a Democrat depended largely UpON | the night fo the secluded little home of | s his will was admitted to probate Mary whether Kentucky were Democratic this | tne widow and demanded of her a pen- | Helen Murdock presented a note against fall. He held that it was not a matter of | yon check for §75 which she had received = the estate for $100,00, due twenty years moment what man headed the tickel, |y, o ghort time previously. Mrs. Edson, after date, and dated at Olimpo, Septem- & that any Democrat who stood £OT | 4eclining to comply with the request, the | Der 5, 1877 The claim was rejected and hicago platform was better than a assin_ seized her by the throat and | Sult was brought, but as the note did not e = come due until 1897 ¢ General Grigge also s lican. This question was ome as to : 4 Reichs that suit was di Mk Batwest e ostice: Shoked uex HIL she wen S\most NSt | siseet s MiGdack fhes beson o Bryanic s st he attitude of | Then Telaking his grasp he succeeded through her attorneys, Cannon & Free t Tyan assailed the e threats securing the paper and , in September, 1897. This suit was ent McKinley as related to the But his: design was not: yet | t0.0hy: dismisseds ThG. cromr e it asserting that the . the nate to be a forgery, and this was declaration Congress made at the trial in April | e defens Th trial of the case consumed the better part of two months and resulted in a mistrial, the jury being equally divided. Che end of the trial was looked upon as care for in money cles of jeweiry, some of which he taok LB chrnsh SNex T hs | victory for Mary Helen Murdock, off the corps wfirfi‘h'}e g;{{;-'{”\_l‘;‘[“' was fighting without money and the es- D e o D D€ gecured Victuals | tate was spending money Javishly on all St s £ g sides. Something like- $10,000 wa$ paid t he proceeded to saturate the cloth- £ his victim with coal oil and apply a lighted match walked away. for writing experts alone. Just what the figure was that ended the suit cannot be obtained, as both side: i , spiclon was first attracted to GIl-| refuse to discuss the matter; but from A 1 he presented his sweetheart| the best information obtainable the , ing which he had removed from | amount pald was cleon ot the: - f the murdered woman. The| 2 ond link forged in ain of circum- nces leading to h ture was the EX BANK CASHIER puln\: M. | s’ama xrourd CHARGED WITH FRAUD in re his specch at Princetc Hopkinsy v bad (‘ham(‘(er Semsational Suit Is Filed Against X geithat loug aside from the charge now pending. hav- g = ing been o \:’m; of various crimes. He Charles R. Mayers, a Wealthy was accused of horse-stealing s . . ve been convicted but for the Resident of Pasadena. 3 of relatives and their mone; | PASADENA, Oct. 16.—A sensational 2 n ” of the coun- | suit was filed to-day against Theodore repor s s s ed and highly | Gordon, formerly proprietor of the G break of the don Arms, Terminal Island’s swell she was com- The plaintiff is Charles R. Mayers i dent of the Columbus (0.) F: n = = now M tional Bank. It is alleged that G 3 1l captive to | When cashier, acce ith for a num. | intent, certain not JOHN MELTON'S WILL FILED FOR PROBATE Disposition of the Property of the | Well-Known Pioneer Mine Owner Made Public. PLACERVILL “was perpetrated fro 1597 - IMPORTANT STRIKE OF ORE IS MADE - Ledge Three Feet Wide and Entirely Virgin Ground Uncovered Near Grass Valley. GRASS VALLEY, Oct. 16.—The mo: has been made SAMOAN DIFFICULTY MAY BE ARBITRATED Germany and Irgland to Resort to This Course if They Fail to Beach an Agreement. " ATTORNEYS CDME 10 BLOWS IN THE COURT E. 0. Larkins and Alfred Daggett in a Personal Encounter Before a Visalia Judge O KAISER BARS GAMBLING. | German Soldiers Not Permitted to In- dulge in Games of Chance. SRLI ‘MURDERED AND HIS VESSEL SET AFIRE Fate of the Master of the Oyster Sloop Dream in Maryland Waters. Oct. 16.—The NO BREAKS OUT NEAR MEXICAN TOWN nce Extinct, Is Again and Doing Damag: VOLCA -~ TEACEERS IN SESSION. NAPA. man. 1 he urur"el 1 —The annual ses: hers n Hall at LZ for three Schools Oct. Murder Trial Opens. ERVILLE, Oct. 16.—Th dn for the mmrder ice are searching for a myste- r zer who boarded the Dream il and asked to be taken to|in the Supe 2 socrifi Talbot County, her home | general opinion that & 1 <he cured before next s e dred and twe ceedings wer: P. Cubberly of Stanford summoned. | fessor Elwood After an part a 1146 MARKET STREET.} NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED POSSIBLE INDIANV—OUTBREAK. General Marriam Reports Concerning morning from a vawl boat by the crew er Amelia and brought to B: here he disappeared. The that this man is the murde: Captain Caulk had abo son when he sailed on ~: SAN DOMINGO'S DEAD ‘ =) PRESIDENT ACCUSED ‘ New Government Charges Heureaux | With Having Mismanaged Public Funds. | I SAN DOMINGO, Oct. 16.—The Govern- | re! to the call McKINLEY IN IOWA. Greeted by m{h;siastic Thousands in the Hawkeye State. CEDAR FALLS, Oct. eaty 4 t their pri ed to them they 16.—The hi refy Towa i a lecree 2 e P We Wil stay with the Govern. | Ment M a decree declaring the g =y stay with the flag, until late Pre: eral Heureaux, respon- new army to take our places.” | sible for the mismanagement of the public Pm Bt e funds through mixing with private affairs and introducing unlawful currency, | has ordered the public attorne; all | against his heirs and | concern nmencing by atta: e o | tate. From the most celebrated manufacturers in the world (Lawton & nes still whees thers. sy | Great indignation is expre Hall) the largest shipment of LADIES' AND MISSES' MACK. Yanner of Imperialism. i ,dtscnv;:_v of :!]10 r{;l;! ave;\‘.}m“‘ ivo INTOSHES ever placed before the ladies of San Francisco. THis | an atiem At N esther b e shipment embraces ali the latest styles and colorings. The goods will be placed on sale this morning at the follow- ing prices $4, $4.50, $4.75, $5, $6, $7.50, $10, $I4 75 AND $l8.50. EFThese goods at the prices marked are positively the best value ever offered. We respectfully invite an inspection of these GENUINE WATER-PROOF MACKINTOSHES. All guaranteed. i O BRIEN&CO. 1146 Market Street, Between Taylor and Mason. President. under arr arrests will be madP being taken to ins the country is a?par('l'l\ Gu A decree has been issued allowing the export of }n]-avuxe until December 31, at dues | T of $ per head. Hoe BIDS ON WATER BONDS. City Clerk of Lo:A_ngeles Authorized | to Advertise. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 16.—At a mee(l'\g‘ of the City Council held this afternoon the City Clerk was directed to advertise | for sale the recently authorized water bonds to the amount of $2,690,000. Bid- ders are to be given a chance on two sorts of proposals, one for the entire issue, the | other for a portion of the issue sufficient to make a tender to the water company of the arbitrators’ award. The latter pr posal really makes the bonds twenty three years' serials. PBids must be in by | December 4. fany persons liave been placed expected further | Severe measures are | ure publ‘c order and | PROBABLY WENT DOWN WITH ITS ENTIRE CREW P v rvnp».\& it fo - Waterlogged Bark Sighted at Sea S Bumanity, and let Disappeared Before Aid Could Ackley, the next stop, Mr. Me- Be Rendered. C follows: NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The brig Motley arrived from Surinam after a passage of twenty-five days. Captain Diller reports | that on October 3. latitude 33, longitude | 7% 45, he sighted a wreck, dpparently a bark, dismasted and waterlogged, with the crew on board. As a heavy gale of ages, Wind was blowing and high seas were ted" people. ot | TURDINg he could not render them any as- but'the nation | SiStance. As night was approaching he enues are abun. hove to until daylight and the next day | Mortgages | Cruised around in search of the wreck, but = being extend- she had disappeared. Apparently she ! € are using more of our own products ; foundered during the night. Pears’ Get one cake of it. Nobody ever £ stops at a cake. Towa, this presence 2 crops and’ Rood w: are the people prosperous, d well. Our v has fallen all | TERRIBLE CRIME OF COLEMAN MARY HELEN MURDOCK AC- dismissed | ed them. At by Willlam Goebel for Gov OT. | County, Or., upon suspicion, has 3ince | case being settled out of court. Mount Horebe: Oct 38-—An He held that the question whether or not made a confession of the terrible deed. ~ Willlam Murdock, a wealthy farmer of Iressed the Haregated et the the next President of the United States | Gilispie by his own statement went In | this county, died here in 18%, and as soon | 'BYRON HOT entertainingly instructively and hy 2 of the Weste: ournal of spoke upon oA T Some ‘Teachers Sticceed and gave result of his observatl a character of educ in New Orleans, Cin- apolis. WEAK BACK, TWITCHING NERVES, FAILING MEMORY, DIZZY SPELLS, { vousness,a feelingot lassitude or ex tion, sediment | urine; or headaches (Fig. 1), hollow eyes and puffin under ey ., coated tongue or ache (Fig. 4), weakness of limbs (Fig. | or swelling of ankies (Fig. 6), then warned, for you may soon find yoursel a total It will cure i vait until complete prostration, but tal HUDYAN v HUDY # Kidney & 't be- druggist does o the HUDYAN ockton, Ellis and n rrancl=c?, Cal. 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