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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1899. )2\ 6000006G0000 COCOCEO000+R+H+HI DI R +RIR +1565055 +55+50+ R+ 4505+ Ko%K BeRIRIR LR SHI +R SRR B LRI HIRIR BB BRI R R R Ko 2502545 +2+5+5+00000000006009000! ..o ADVERTISEMENTS. ! ~ - P e f ¢ CAUGHT : IN JTHE MESHES ‘U FlE | A o & § | g TH h: 3 | 8. $0000C000C0ERO0DROD+N+H+R+ U +RR+R+RIRIN 4R N ERL4RRe 0o 0N NN ENEN 42001 S5 020420037+ +R+REUIRIR ST R ERIR LR+ 025+ K% +25+ 5 +5+ 0000000080006 9009 | wheel when the captain and mate were quarreling near the wheelhouse. He also paid off the four men who took refuge in the riggiog just before the sea broke aboard and who had seen everything that took place. Then he left the ship him- f and Captain Chapman of the John R. Kelly took command. Captain Henry's head was terribly battered and I am cer- I O O O O R et e e st T P NP S PPOPET ] COMMERCIAL CC WIFE MURDERER and EXCHANG MIGUEL ESQUEDA CAPTAIN HENRY KILLED BY THE CHIEF OFFICER HIGHBINDERS WIELD THE HATCHET IN CHINATOWN tain he never got the wounds by being their _store at No. 140 F washed from the after-house to the deck. SREST (¥, O C. A, building I think the mate tried to kill him with vite the public to inv e erite the hammer and finished him with a dose of the W ACH LIGHT, of whi:} of laudanum.” | there are 1 The remains of Captain Henry are now x 1 x x x The g = aboard the Cyrus Wakefleld and an ay- smiipd es i Gl the head were accidental or inflicted P Sl tle thus ’ “”(“»'Ig?u}‘.‘.‘:”{v’?ff}.mu. the presentcom: Is Given the Limit of : |$ DRy i er of Cy. rakefield, is ac- | y lis Sncpice / f Horn menoeiet it Oy spoRelin e the Law. a Heathen Factlonal War ] ke e \_ 1 Miss Lydla F. Keene, who is acting as X quality, although a “‘GE governess and companfon Tor Miss Chap- BACH TAGHE " moere 'ao man. They all left New York for S: | ¥t aaplatne tore, 5y “rancis e Jok . Kelly and had ” B LIGHTS and 4 Gl : : g tha o B JSeiand had [HIS AGED MOTHER'S PLEA : : TLES b w et Sl“p }’T‘US aKeliei FTIVES Wl utune e e L i . Fort | ASKS THE COURT TO SEND HIM ssaultea in a bar a Way on wasnin A : Stanley for repa and reached Port Wil- MALl orders will r D R R R R S S S O L o, ) L liam in safety on May 24 The next day, TO SAN QUENTIN. : s o e o accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Chapman S t t t A t : 2 LT Member of the Crew That Was Aboard |mchicioraeis s S e on Street, but His Assailan e 7. EWING, ley to enter his ship. The party had not | Judge Lawlor Grants Her Reques i e I 1 been an hour ashore before a sudden x B atives PACING Connts \'-P‘" nen {ne Tragedy OCCU rred. storm came up and the Kelly parting her and Sentences the Inhuman ]udes the Pollce ' Bole Representative Paclfic 6 anchors was driven ashore on a reef. n : R Almost before the watchers on the beach Oriminal to Ten Years | @4s444stssitbtbiities e gfl;;u!d express thé:irk Snma the Imprisonment. F. T. Her ? the | he still had the hammer in his hand and | Ship's back was broken and the waves HE long-impending highbinder war | whose heads prices have been placed. | Bt there was blood on it. I had supper on | Were washing over her fore and aft, The e broke out in Chinatown last night, | Scme of the Chinese say that the wounds the table, and I said, Wl vou have | MCh G ‘but the Ship bocame a total| Miguel Esqueda, the inhuman murderer with gerlous results. Lee Ah Ling, | [scelved by Ling were intended for an- | S InUto later T askea shim ‘erything that the captaln and_his | convicted of manslaughter by a lenient | victim of the hatchet-wielding | Janndrs st 1ra. cornns Wf Post and. FIL family owned in the world went down in the wreck and just es they were pre- pared to take passage for Valparalso the Cyrus Wakefield put into port with Cap- tain Henry dead. ( ain Chapman then took com ;ht the Wakefieid to S reported to the strained and jury in Judge Lawlor's court, was sent to San Quentin Prison yesterday for a term | of ten years, the limit allowed by law for | the offense committed. During the trial | of the convict it developed that he was a perverted monster. Without cause he Chinese in a lodging-house at the corner of Ross alley and Washington street. That he was not literally hacked to pleces 1s due perhaps to the fact that the assault took place in the front hall of the build- ing and close to the street, and it is pre- agaln, and he saild, ‘By and by I will send two men to help vou. “Between the time I asked him first and the time he told me he would send two men to help me a big sea had broke aboard flooded the cabin. Second n ran into the cabin and said | more street ‘Well-Established Law. J. W. Arnett of Lassen County was charged with having assaulted Mrs. Be- linda Arnett with the intent then and BUT FIRST INVESTIGATE. ¥ 8 He that ax ] e the vas ked his wife, then in poor health, In & | sumed that the would.t : 3 illlamson, Mr. Willlamson, the ¢ owne the ship was straine PaIROCKe ) eal | ed that the would-be murderer was | there to murder her. A jury returneu a | tain ds ‘hurt ‘Alliright’ sald/Mr. Wil-i|:that he wouldicome hero Ve, the Cene of) room fof thelr dwelllng ot @l Fowell | frightened away before he could finish his | verdict that he had assaulted the woman liamson, ‘bring him down here. Now, | Good Hope. > voyage from Stanley | sireet, and when she protested he beat | bloody deed, ; : ‘ o tiafied, put your money in 5 no Hacd 0. Diing his fowWh 8 | wae uneventoul axcent that 8 yOUnE man |3 o down sith fats ol Hlodseon and oc | 3 Wi e fideaniy® wean ol W Her el on s Tnen:EiCsetiafet. pucty, the TAR CANYON OIL CO. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. Par Value, $1 00 Per Shars. court sentenced him to be imprisoned in the State Prison for two years. Arnett appealed and the Supreme Court ordered a new trial, holding that It is well settled that under an indictment or information for an assault with an intent to commit murder which does not charge that the kichos hay and 2% | Ling occuples a cot In the City Recety- | ousness ended her | In& Hospital, with five severe gashes on later she was found | the forehead and scalp, two on the right by other occup: of the house and car- | arm, another under the eve and two fin- ried to her deathbed. Restoratives were | gers have been chopped from th administered and she camo back t0 con- | T police Gid. not meslve. an he Lond sclousness just long enough to make & | ynt)1'a few minutes after the deed was n fell overboard a week He was a great named I ago and was drowned. ar- he had washed from the after-house down on the deck. she pleaded for me abdomen until uncon: misery. Some time and PSPPSR P S SR S S e e o S o S o b e oo o o o-«ao : ) i assault was made with a deadly weapon, % oS el brdial e e e nd [ dovE, iadGhavalnbitalewsitox its: perpe | kel derennant. carnptitia convlored ol an e e ] Suftered jat the hands | trators, As the yictim of the assault {3 | assault with a deadly weapon” and the | Its 1ands are located in the celsbrated The trial of Esqueda occupled several | & Member of the See Yup soclety, as well | court had no jurisdiction to sentence for | RIinn®Eeh, days, but the doubt raised as to whether | &° certain highbinder ors: or not the wretch meant to kill his wife | resulted in a verd of manslaughter, which is defined as the unlawful killing there have sting Yups the latter crime. — e Death of Veteran Finley. is a.legitimate corpora- for the purpose of, pro- upon the market t exists on its lands. picion that the attack m grown out of certain bad feeling_ ex over the festiyal held by the See ofl of & human being without malice. E: :]"‘,‘;;,“"’“k and which terminated Friday | John W. Finley, a veteran of the Civil A limited run shares will be sold queda, happy at the thought that he had | "R3008) orolock last night Lee Ah Ling | WAT» died at 6:50 a. m. yesterday in a cell | for developme fhoapon the gallgws. falled (o make & mo: | was either entering or coming out of the | in the Callfornia street police station. OFFICERS: fon a S auC yEsl et oy | building Washington street, where he He had been taken to the station on the JAMES A. WILSO. President taken before Judge Lawlor for sentence. | e P her i ¢ As the prisoner stood before the bar | NaS lodg JHe was attacked by some | previous afternoon from the e Sec. Builders' Bxchange. sy unknown haichetman at the foot of the | Jackson and Kearny strests, intoxicated, | p , prrcmpom..... Vies Brestdent The same {mpulse which has led you to | SELWAY, | The blade of the weapon was | L0, 728 10 P08, S, (ot ine o anc | Exet B ok Nof E Rkt refrain from maki fon for v | presumably d for the head at first, [ Pol UL v ¥ oK : | 3 c ial e ’|,§‘l“',’1>,f{ nes {,"0‘14,‘;,\,,;'{‘:‘.':}:}}1 Loniiaee gash waa fotind {n theiChiacl| BWEE & chareerofiarupiennssn i Alcondl | Q) . SIRSON, - oo e Secentary knowledge of your own guilt and proves | Man's hat, which fell to the floor. The | ism and heart discase are supposed to be | i your thankfulness for your fortunate es- | NSXt five blows were evidently struck | thg couses of Ceath =~ . o .o iRt cape from a worse fate—prompts me in | WAlle the vietm was facing his assailant, | v o ey " ng o’ printer by trads, = I = Pl passing Judgment upon \;-lv‘l\“\“-dirrlfi"‘_=e 1!1![3 and was struck twice in. the arm. from | Was for a_short time an {nmate of the | Tth Floor, Crocker .,‘.H:L!ll‘l?’ r. 142-143. LSRR How o | behind. Interference must have arrived | Soldlers’ Home at Yountville, It is re- | HONE MAIN f56k aaTndE s e ationis infervel,ifon asiling (savlc tonthie | POTEEdthat he bad alinite mna Gyorantl L Z e T a0t tacto mourie killing of a | 1100r in a pool of blood at the foot of | dren in Los Angeles. an being, although unintentional, by | the stairs the man who had committed | SR T OCEAN TRAVEL. | n*engaged in the commission of | the attack dropped the hatchet and es- Bernal Mothers Meet. Sees imes of burglary, robbery, mahem | ¢aped. A successsful meeting of the Bernal ?, t or criminal assault upoh a female 18 held | Ahe Chinatown squad were making a Iocasssln A St s TN Sl o @ (Smale 1y Held raid in Ross alley while the cutting was | Mothers® Club ?asphe‘l'«:]go'{: Thursday. 4 | Pacific Goast Steamship Co. 1t. It is the judgment of this court | taking place and before their arrival the | paper_on “Good Feeling” was rea | Steamers leave Broadwa: G be oG aadgment of this court | | urcd man had been taken upstales incg | Miss M. E. Keating, principal of Bernal R eory leare Brosdwey at San Quentin foF & term of ten yenral | @ room And o larke crowd of heathens | School and organizer of the club. Others For A Esquida would have been sent into the | had congregated in front of the house, | Who addressed the meeting were AMrs. | m., Nov. 2, quarries of Folsom Prison but for the in- | 1he police found the man in a bad con- | Kinmerle. Miss Tyrrell and Mrs. Page. | Dec. 2, chan tervention of his aged mother. She came | dition. They immediately sent him to the | e A | O ity Vancouver : 0] p IO | o b R IV R s o X | (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- into court at the opening of the sitting OB H LD FIe Gwas To Tell of His Conversion. | attle, Tacoma, An- and pleaded with the court to send her | treated by Dr. Cluness. He may recover, X | acortes and New Whatcom son to San Quentin, as d but a|DPut he is'in a dangerous state. Frederick Thomas, a well-known busi- | ety Yo short time on' this earth ed him | . The officers made a diligent effort to | ness man of Denver, Colo., will address a | 15, 17, 23, 27; Dee, 3, and t ‘ to be near so that she could visit him as | find the culprit, but not oniy do the occu- | macs meeting at the Auditorium of the | every afth day thereafier: change at Seattls pants of the house where the aff: Pened maintain a sphi the victim of the assault ms that he was attacked in the dark and can give no information. The police, however, believe that the predicted war between highbind- er factions has commenced in earnest and that Lee Ah Ling is but the first of a number of objectionable Chinese upon often as possible during the closing day ir hap- of her life. Judge Lawlor granted her request, and the convict, his murdered wife in' the grave and his_aged mother | nearing the tomb with a broken heart, left the court on his way to prison. James F. Kelly, who shot his wite, Florence, some time ago in their Brannan | street home and who was convicted on a to this company's steamers for Al G. N. Ry. t TR'«N)E.:& to N. P. Ry, couver to C. P. Ry. : For Eureka (Humboldt Bav), 2 p. m., Nov. 5,10, 16, 20, 25, 20; Dec. 5, and every Afih day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Montere Cayucos, Port Harford (S Gavicta, Santa Barbara, fan Pedro. Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) ung Men'sChristian Association this af- ternoon, on the subject of his conversion under the evangelist, D. L. Moody. The choir of the First Baptist Church will ren- der special music. S Reduced clrcumstances are the kind | that alter cases. ¥ like silence but San * Stmeon, Luis _Obispo), ntura. Huenems, . ov. 15, 20, 24, charge of assault with intent to commit ‘r\ewmrl. 5 a. m., Nov. 4 & 1. 18 . 24, murder, was given six years in San Quen- | | Dec. 2 nnd‘;\.n:v if'fin‘fn;“inl‘?'f.:‘ ’r"»;z e tin by Judge Dunne. ~Willlam W, Han- - | “For san Diego, n y Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port ley, who took a camera away from a | f§| — = —— = = fard S(Banbaie O ) o & stranger while under the inffuence of i s ey %, 20; Dec. 4 and liquor, was sentenced to pay a fine of $30 | }| | every fo or spend twenty-five days in jail. | B { For Ensenada, M: | '8 | cabo, Mazatlan, A COURT NOTES (] e S 0 o | [ IE | P yrther tnformation obtaln -company’s 5 | | folder. Judges Cook, Lawlor and Dunne, sitting in bank, have affirmed the judgment of ipany reserves the right to change | witheut previans ntice, steamers, safling dates | T | | | A hanre nf enfline. Be s o v 6000006000060 Q wer to restore conscious- n Henry died was made on out the tragec Henry was mt ays the killing mson with a n at the wheel of the tragedy were of ur quarters kiand five men when Captain d left the ship him- John R. Kelly t William, near rrival of 1 Chap- i finding d came to Cape of Good of Captain Henry Thomas Visiga n, and told him 80 on On the night of the the mate got a ham- mer from the ¢ and when he came ter at a quarter to 7 down from the poop niey and are now | the | LR R R SR SR PSS Eaas s o n b e o e bl o e o e e e e e de o ok o o o o SR S == D A P I S S e e e A e S S S S S S SO LYDIA = KEEME__ \ e o>00 MURDER AND WRECKS OFF CAPE HORN, Captain Chapman's wife and daughter and Miss Keene watch the John + R. 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Wedekind was sentenced yes- terday mornjng by United States District Judge de Haven to pay a fine of $100, or, in default thereof, to remafn in jail until the fine shall have been paid. As the sen- tence would be equivalent to life impris- onment in the case of a poor man like Wedekind, the law has wisely provided that the indigent prisoner may be set free at the end of thirty days, the unpaid fina to stand against him as a judgment to be collected by execution should he ever come into possession of anything worth attaching. Wedekind's offense was in sending to his wife through the mails several obscene letters accusing her of conduct unbecom- ing a lady of high or low degree. She had separated from h!n\t and his evil genius induced him to vent his resentment by means of pen, ink and paper and a post- age stamp. “GRAFTERS” IN COURT. The Cases of A. E. Meadows and Ike Willis Continued for Hearing. The c: with se of A. E. Mendows. charged fting” in the City Hall corri- called in Juuge Mogan's court y. The Judge said that he did re to try the case, as Meadows, he knew, was a personal enemy and he re- ciprocated the feeling, He deemed it ad- visable, therefore, that another Judge should hear the case. It was assigned to Judge Graham’s court and will be tried to-morrow morning. Tie Willis, the other “grafter,” had his case assigned to No. 2 Court, presided over by Justice of the Peace Barry in the absence of Judge Conlan. Tt was by consent continued till to-morrow morning. Attorney McGregor, who represented Wil lis, said that his client had procured em- ployment and would keep away from the corridors. —_———— Supreme Covnrt in Sacramento. The Justices of the Supreme Court de- parted yesterday for Sacramento, where they will hold court during the coming week. It was expected that several im- portant cases would be handed down be- fore the court would meet at the capital, but recently none of special interest has been rendered. The Justices will be back in this city on or about the 20th. e Common whisky is a curse—the Old Gov- ernment 1s a blessing. . “'gra o the Police Court imposed upon P. Hart- man for cruelty to animals. Hartman | was driving & horse covered with sores when he was arrested. Judge Treadwell fined him $100, but an appeal was taken with the result that the judgment was aflirmed, Mrs. Minnis Adams, who was convicted | of the murder of her infant son, John | Richard Gray, appeared again before Judge Lawlor yesterday morning for sen- | tence, but as usual a motion for a new trial ‘deferred the passing of judgment. The motion will be argued at a later da The action instituted by J. A. Murph against Samuel C. Hammond and other | members of the Butchers’ Board of Trade to recover damages on the ground that the defendants had conspired to bovcott him has been dismissed by Judge Sea- well. During the trial it developed that | the plaintiff had violated a rule of the board and that the various members were within the law when they refused to sell | him meat. The dismissal i8 the result. Seconda. tti and C. E. Whitmore | have sued Dondero to recover $50,000 | damages for breach of contract. Plaint- | 1 iege that Dondero invented a pro- ss for tanning hides which they agreed to purchase for $100,000, but subsequently the defendant refused to sell, to their damage in the sum sued for. O. D. Whitney has sued W. W. Porter, Tl v, Albina F. Dillon and Thomas B. Dillon “fo_recover possession of one- | half of the Keystone mine, situated in | Mariposa County, which he alleges is held | in trust by Albina F. Dillon for his | benefit, Frank Morrls, who broke into 13 Geary « street and made his exit by the roof, was | yesterd held to answer before the Su- | perior Court by Judge Mogan 1in $2000 bonds on a charge of burglary. | The case of Gaetano Mancini, editor of | La Critica, charged with attempted "ex- | tortion by’ Dr. de Lucis, was called in Judge Mogan's court yesterday, and after | the defendant had been instructed and ar- raigned was continued till November 14. J. W. Morton, who was stabbed In a oon on the water front by Fred W. | Emmons about two wecks ago, refused 10 | prosecute the case vesterday, and it was dismissed by Judge Mogan for lack of | ssecution. | Frank McGuire, a porter, who stole $212 and some jewelry from the room of Mrs. Frankie A. MeMillan, 119 Larkin street, November 7, was yesterday held to an- swer before ‘the Superior Court by Judge Mogan in $2000 bonds. The nine boys, Thomas G. Wall, Frank Tracey, Henry Foley, Carl Keith, Harry Tubbell, J. 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