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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1899. SPOOKS TALKED CHINESE MURDER 10 MRS, GRIFFIN MINOR DFFICIALS | Startling Testimony in a Revenge High - Handed Mateo and San Benito countles, and it is expected that nearly 1000 will be in at- tendance. A reduced rate has been se- cured on all the railroads. Aside from the election of officers but little routine business will be transacted, and the time will be given over to sociabllity and dis- cussing war incidents. It be an all day and evening affair and a fine musical and literary programme will be given. In the evening a supper will be furnished by the members of the local Grand Army and auxillary societies, MARCONI TELEGRAPHS LOTTERY DRAWING. ___LOTTERY DRAWING. OFFICIAL DRAWING 3. —OF THE- Honduras Nafional Loftery Co LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. 2 | fretght train this evening recelved injuries | | from which he died a few hours later, the | train suddenly starting and throwing him under the cars. His head was crushed | | and one leg broken. Yesterday an old Indian, while getting off the frelght train. | had his leg crushed, and will probably die of his injuries. NOT A JUROR HAS YET BEEN SWORN & o Charles Jones Injured ; i i f Will Contest. Near Tamalpais. Slow Progress Made in the Trial o Treatment. (PATENT APPLIED FOR] P 1 Roland B. Molineux for FROM AN OCEAN VESSEL | Murder. o oo T fred Single Numher, CI “L,” Drawn at THREW STONES AT A DOG XFW yome Nov.ii—he wiat of o | FATHER ROGERT AS WITNESS yreiipe Sent to the Shore as the |RIOTING AT KOKEN - ON | Pucrto Corter, Honduras, C. A., on Satur- | e H{ :1‘]; ?{ .‘.‘,i?.'.‘}’ff\f::m‘g. was contin- | FIYE | American Liner St. Paul Nears —— day, Novesher 11, 1890, | B ,re Recorder Goff in the Court of | | 5 S5y . : HIS TWO COMPANIONS HAVE A O e Biraraiwers i Y fiEnfiiiétsmmvz:A: LATE e Sfonthamphin 0 s | HOURES| OF) MISSIONARIBE AR | v ruses Hebionss Lottios bl 2. oty | - but, not- | toward securing a jur: iing the fact that forty-six tal examined, not one juror was NARROW ESCAPE. A, STONED AND BURNED. e French Government Advised to Pre- vent England From Policing drawing and is drawing. not connected with any dafly | can steamer St. Paul, Captain Jamleson, ! from New York November §, passed Cas- tle at 5:45 p. m. to-day. Signor Marconi, who was a passenger on the St. Paul, tel- | egraphed from her when forty-five miles outside the Needles to Totland Bay that P | General Cobb and Attorney Mullany Engage in Vitriolic Repartee men we The Men NMade an Excellent Target ”";“ for the Celestial's Rifle in : Prize. 80, Prize. | counsel for the defense, tants, closely guestioned e used Its first perem; mry1 e in the afternoon after Louis | rently passed a searching ex- | defense used a second | nge, refusing to accept of Ross ps mortally is morning b, ted in Marin fine the meaning of terms submitted by rt at midnight | the counsel, five had an insufficlent amed $d- | knowledge of the English language, and Jumes Reynolds, | the others, except those peremptorily ocks struck the laun- f ht noth- | Testimony of the Two Witnesses and state that the deceased was the ag- having fired the first shot. he Chinese shot ',‘,, ‘,‘;"l“’.‘,‘.f\ . ears that the men we both | ing frate over whe t he regarded as an In-| Now President of the Oregon Short | to Japan for the purpose of assassinating oftered & good | Jrinking heavily and had qua 4 sult, whereupon Cobb again arose and | iy L Shoku Yeo, and Velju and Yu Kitsu 6 0 /- threatened to fight several times on t grav withdrew the prefix om."” < o un, Korean refugees in Japan, by com- ime with severa] | T0ad during the day, but were prev R Laughter on the part of the spectators | SALT LAKP, Nov. 15.—The Tribune has | mand of the newly appointed Director of by Baca, x:;h“ ldvpr’ ed u”';':“'fnfrtx&"" made Judge Angellotti frown and Sheriff private advices from New York that at to- P&_}]Lcell(n Scnu)L weapons. nally, after differences r had to rap for order. Attorney | day's meeting of the Oregon Short Li e Kobe Chronicle refers to a scheme | - . I pto! v ad- < pefy o - L3 8t ne <! Fove P i ¢ | had nppacently been satlstactorly ol | Kevs erew gioets Mimea Ot Weited | Bdward H. Harriman was elected preai. | 9f the Russstan Government to form =i pened A ‘Cash'>r Dostick of the Tomales Bank | et and . D. Cornish vice president of | F°7lcr 45lals steamship company with of which took effect in his | . = . that company. Y an Raflway ¢ t L oieet Tn 108 Mrs parifin was undoubt- |~ Judge Cornish was formerly president {’.‘,“'},‘fi’:{‘,”{' e e aAnurian Khlway aud t would be ly. Deénsmore returned o i (At on one acca- | of the Short Line, He succeeded T. Jeffer. | Y1adivos S The et e Soponteidn without & r, firing eight a8 come Into the bank and de | son Coolidge Jr. as vice president, and | the east The service, it is . wil nt ect In differ- ned T to seayop | PoIs the same office on'the Unton Pacifc, | oe 3T, oben petween Viadivostok ent parts of Maxwell's body, killing him | i ol M b Gt the manager, who robemap It D almost inst : FRANCE CHECKMATED. e about 45_vears of age | Application Is Denied, as It Might Jeopardize the Friendly Relations | of tle Bogota Government. WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—Panama, one es of the United States of Co- has applied to the Unite: exation. | been endeavoring for some tim, ntain an_independen t | from the remaining States of the Colom- Special Dispatch to The Call. Nov. 15.—Mrs. Ellen s, the deceased woman over the partition of amusement for those of merely human understanding that it is probable Patrick Mulvaney and his two children will be able to lay hands on a few thousands of leaving the house and ad ed her to tle her team to a fen nd hat he was “tired of such tomfoolery.” A war of words followed, Mullany gro: e given in detall by the wit- OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. Postmasters Appointed, Army Orders and Pensions Granted. WASHINGTON 5.—The following California Postmasters were appointed to- day: Glant, Contra Costa County, Annie Rosenbaum, vice N. M. Junge, removed ov. whose wealth a | Woman Believed That She Was De- puted to Settle Philippine Question. REDDING, Nov. 15—A woman giving unknown. She boarded a train at Sisson, | where she had attracted_much attention k two miles | during her short stay. ‘When asked for a ticket she sald she was on Christ's to Work. such a plan may have existed, but was certainly put an end to by the meeting of the Czar and Kaiser at Potsdam. e DEATH FROM A BLOW. Pugilist Apfel Succumbs to Injuries Received in the Ring. NEW YORK, Nov. 15 lightwelght boxer, who was knocked out —Harry Apfel, the | lesmen, asking for defini- and Attorney Keys Be- all was well and that it was expected that and propounding hypotheti- b the steamer would arrive here at 7 o'clock. Kawangtung for Her ons until Recorder Goff a«;\l«-rerl‘)' comes Gleeful. e Exclusive Profit. ed the practice or any attempt | Whatever to confuse citizens summoned | e STRANGE HALLUCINATION. —_—— Spectal Dispatch to The Call. VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 15.—The Em- press of China brings the following Ori- ho 3 = Sgaly ental advices: Just before the steamer ¢ il b juror Richard L. Treuffurth, & £Or- | lively legal battle is now belng waged | the name of Mrs. A. 8. Ryne was ordered | salled a serles of murders were reported )W Was ar- ate had announced its willingness | iR the Superior Court, used to see m;ohs- | committed to Napa Asylum from here | committed in Shang-tung, China, the vic- s now con- | to have him sit in the jury-box. | In fact, according to Rev. Father Jol ’f‘ to-day. She labors under the hallucina- | tims being subordinate Chinese officials. at San Rafael Of those men who falled to qln‘!:r. | Rogers, Mrs. Griffin was on such friendly | tion that to herself, Christ and Dewey is | The murders were in revenge for alleged laced against him en objected to the death penalty.|terms with these shadowy denizens of | gggigneq the settlement of the Philippine | high-handed treatment of Chinese peas- eusiieg bout the same 3\01:11{3;3!' g;l cfi_"j\’”:‘;“'a"n?‘gl the spiritual world that she received ad- | guegtion. ants by army officers. o of the old-| evidence, 4 balf score were unable to de- | ¥ice from them on things temporal. 8he | “Where the unfortunate came from is | Berious rioung by Chinese Is reported at Koken-on, in Kangse. Houses occu- pled by missionaries were stoned and aft- erward fired, while the station there was > Yol challenged, wers excused on the various € g isands business and neede tickat, | destroyed. All the missionaries were ld toward Ross grounds of general consent, iil-health and dollars which otherwise might have been | goines At L I B gi‘:le‘,“'; zustolyl taken to adjoining stations. epnes o % ————— | ;Mrs. Grifin came; to church:ona day;” | SOTUWIaroishe was Lrought hers foriex- | - S16Tise ofe ourrent ‘respecting the Wis, s of Jones and RATED | sald Father Rogers, “and was so late in hina ;5 Jones and | DENSMORE EXONE arriving that after service 1 asked her RO The Hongkong correspondent of the Cour- owned by the Chi- | g ‘ the resson why. In response ‘she in: | STRIKERS ENCOURAGED. fer d'Haipong mentlons piracy prevailing Bolds Dicke Py i hurled BY A CORONER'S JURY | fcrmei'5ie thai tne spirit of a farmer's Do e In the Canton delta, and goes on to say thess &t th el e i | gaughter had appeared to her as she was | Unlon Pacific Desires Them to Return | “that the English, who never miss a good | opportunity, have made this state of af- four other Koreans, who recently ar- rived at Nagasakli, are said to have come Chemulpo to take charge of the branch was narried. They were on | v | to be opened there, stating that the new n e e jo Indian reser. iMin, & son, who was left a | Meeting of Czar and Kaiser Causes a | steamshipj company os very closely | o ity T re of the estate and will lose | Change of Plan, | connected with the East China raflway | 5 | le if the will is set aside, test] 3 proposition, the two being practically one A £ 5 GO Ik | he deemed his mother of un. | Spec™ Cable to The Call and the New York |concern. The new steamship compeny | d mind. She once came to his house Herald. Copyrighted, 189, by James Gor- | has purchased the right of the Govern- MAKES A dress that had no sleeves. | _don Bennett | ment subsidy from Sherverloff & Co., who { ral witnesses gave evidence| BERLIN, Nov. 15—In an article on a | will discontinue their steamship business PLEA FOR ANNEXATION | of fve nature. It {s prob- | report that the French squadron under |&fter this year. Ten steamers, it is sald, | a ndani, Mrs. O'Connor, | Admiral Fournier was to have seized [ Will be put on the line. Ty = inning until next Satur:| Syria, the Rerliner Tageblatt that | | ine Zmperial rallway from Lou Kow- ichia to Pao Ting Fu, eight | length, has been accepted by syndicate and is now being ope The Japan Times understan Government has practically decided to give a guarantee to the Fusan-Scoul | rallway undertaking and that an item of | this account will probably be inserted in | the budget for the coming year. The | imit of the guarantee will be § per cent. The personal unpopularity of Marquis Ito, the Japanese statesman, is being evi- miles in a Belgian ted, that the v Seitelis fairs a pretext for sending & gunboat u i to church. She did this and was late | DENVER, Nov. 15.—A speclal to the f 5 &g P -+ Shows That Maxwell Fired the in arriving on account of the fact. She News from Cheyenne, Wyo., says: The | the West River.” : > ® ) First 8hot. | told me at another time that a ghost striking employes of the Union Pacific| The same paper says that the English 4 nd on looking around | GALLUP, N. M., Nov. 15.—The Coro. | had appeared to her, and scoffed at my | shops were notified to-day that their | Wish to police Kawang-tung and Kwang- ‘ . » in pursuit, one of S v this morning rendered a ver-| theory t these specters were the re- | action had been sustained by the general | st for their exclusive profit, as was done 4 carried § " n | ner's jur: <2 . h sult of an overexcited imagination.” | unions. It was announced this evening | in Egypt, and advises the French Gov- M is ran up the road dict of justifiable homicide in the case| “mys tegtimony caused quite a flurry in | that the Union Pacific Company has ernment to take all necessary measures ' down 1 nee, but | of L. E. Densmore for the killing of John | eourt and Attorney Keys' questions were | offered to take up the case of the strikers, | in order that they may not operate alone. | ’ as nothing ' Maxwell in a duel with firearms fifteen | the cause for numerous objections by At- | if the men will return to work, agreeing It s reported at Hongkong that the | E TeROT! | miles northwest of here yesterday even- | torney Mullany, but Judge Angellottl was | to establish a_satisfactory scale on July | French Consuls there and at Canton have ped 10 4ne upon the testimony of Jose Baca and | of the opinion’ that the questlons were | 1, 190. It is believed that this will end urgently requested the dispatch of a gun- . Me- | Antonio Esquib two Mexicans, who Q rmissible. After a heated objection by | the strike. boat from gllgon. | T ot and cut | were the only witnesses to the tragedy, | Mullany, General Cobb arose and declared S The Asahi states that Li Ji Shoku and blan Federation, but its national charac-| Lamesa, San Diego County, E. W.|by Jack Fox In a prize fight in the Peli- | denced by many public indignities. At r has not been recognized b Gov-| Strachan, vice 8. J. Agnew, resigned: | can Athletic Club, Brooklyn, Saturday | Kanazawa recently some person threw a ernment. In view of the fact that Pan- | Poc K v X night, died at midnight last night. He | Stone at the train in which Marquis Ito 2 is not an independent Governme Lonoak, 1 John Rist, vice | TR . o O COnsclonsneas atiar befng | WAS a passenger. The Marquis was unin- authorities have deemed it advisa G. F. Bal Matilija, Ventura | founted: out. jured. g t to jeopardize the friendly relations of | County. T, vice A. W. AP The United States steamship Yorktown Sl t with th t imberg no ‘Coun. at Sandakan, after having visited Sag. 0| vernment with this country - DeTR, . € oun- . L v visited Sag- and the appiication has been deniea, " | E. W. Wils Los Angeles Police Muddle. an, Sulu. Her tender, the gunboat Al- skl bt s az, Mono Count LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15—The Pollce | baya, is to be kept cruising around the 2 P. C. W T, Ten q Board recently appointed by the City Palawan coast for the next month or two. | WILL SEARCH FOR THE t rding County, N. J. Turner, | Council, and which the Mayor refuses | A plan is belng advocated for the dis- | MISSING ENGINEERS ! on, Or.. has been made a Pres- | 10 recognize, has passed a resolutlon | Jng™, leeralia by a new route. Tnstend = dential office instructing :\'lgfl!nvp Ri;n“ Ling, one | of the overland journey to Brandisi and ot migh ot | i The Light Board says that about | Of 15 members, 1o bring AuG wvari|shipping of the maila there, it is proposed i | Party Under the Leadership of Cap- smber 1 10: Arn}:’: Foek hdoP | was made upon the Mayor and the old | :;,‘h':_‘p“‘;‘,‘,:“égl{:";:.',‘]‘l“',“p"“r‘"\:f :-;htlnnr‘.‘f . ation regarding tain Alfonso Smith Leaves he entrance to San Francisco harbor, on | board, which ‘was discharged by (he | jieamer for Port Said. ‘Mails will be - man. They its southerly side, will be changed from | Council, for the books and reports of the | ¢ ,; n6rtad by rafl and steamboat to Os- S Angel y D ¥ h & person | Los Angeles. | rea in horizontal stripes to | board, which request was refused, This | .n3"3nq thence conveyed by the Orient | ? e T - > tion. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15.—-A search | whit ring of the shaft of the | Tefusal will be made ‘the basls for the | gxproes directly to Salonica, A fast line | : A ot Tactitve, Meine B nemasos | party under the leadership of Captain | spindl changed. proceedings. Attorney - | of steamers 18 to be founded for the sere from 3% to ok e e OREGON OVERLAND Alfonso Smith lett here to-day for San| Army orders—By direction of the As-| Bight "'{g’,‘:”’:“’“:f‘l'hfs""nz;“"“"' the | vice between Salonica and Port Sald, and e i | Jorge Bay, on the Gulf of California, to “{,f'"w} 1y of War, Electriclan i?ur; ORIy O Shigianidiping ‘;‘he trip will be shortened seventy-two 19 numbers from 346, Inclusty WRECKED | attempt to learn the fate of the four gur- | E€on Viggo J. L. Jorzensen, now at For Nuptial ours. BB B g B e AT GAZELLES ! &jiem the Yuma and Guif of Cali. | Winfleld Scott, will be sent'to Angel I:1- Cutler-Gilmer Nuptials. Elaborate experiments In wireless teleg- frawing the capita 24 i il Sl et au L SO and. | Captain Lewls M. Koehler, Fourth | yISALIA, Nov. 15.—John Cutler Jr., |raphy have recently beenconducted by :he Ay o B, inciustee. Two of the Sleepers Left the Track, | Prosident Diaz has hetn Rpnealed to and | and Teport in person to the commanding | Cletk of Tulare County, was married at | Japanese Government. Successful results belng 50 pumbers S but N ? | ill send the Mexican gunboat Demoerata | general of the Department of California |8 o'clock this morning to Miss Tudie Communications Department will put the TERMINAL [ 999 numbers ut None of the Passengers \M n Jorge Bay to meet the searching | Private B A. Rimmer, Forty-third In-| Gilmer, a Visalla girl. The ceremony |gystem {nto permanent operation between with 05, being the two last figures of tb Were Seriously Injured. party there and assist in the search. The | fantry Volunteers, supposed to be at|occurred at Los Angeles. Cutler belongs | [3zo Point and Mikami Island, a distance ber drawing the capital prize of $39,000—83 DUNSMIUIR v. 15T shore on both sides of the bay will be(Fresno, Cal. is transferred to Company | to one of the best known familles of | of nine miles: g 99 numbers ending with 9, being the two - ey The Oregon | cil s’ The party from here will go to| F, Thirty-fourth Infantry. He will be | Tulare County, being a son of Judge John e A R last figures of the number drawing the second San Francisco | g end ong ence stral sent to the Presidio, San Francisco. Pri. | Cutler. Miss Gllmer is a leader in soclety. g — capital prize of $5000—48. Gila Bend, Arizona, and then raight two | across Sonora to the bay, occupying about | vate Thomas J. Lynch, Forty-second In- | The wedding is the culmination of a OFFICIALS FOR THE DAY. having supervised the single ur days on the trip. 'A son of H. A.|fantry, Presidio. ‘San Francisco. having | seven-year engagement. The couple are = T e L odmeas Hatien uh, lnnaxwr for E. J. Baldwin, is one | :~;xh.~n-.1‘ m\n!i r !n]{'fl pre ;---.s.-s_hwm l..~x dis. ;;[‘l:";‘l;:l( h;-‘rln;" l:'.lfill‘l’:em;l.\':nt‘en an elab- | Stanford and Berkeley Men Make a rl' m.r)r' Eymmf e e of those lost. | charged without honor from the service. ate receptic SRt A ot R e e o —— Penslons alifornia—Increase—James TS T e Ty Ag ient. s el 100,000 pi the whe OFFICERS ELECTED. hl Kay, Orosl al widows, Taken to Folsom. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. o ,‘r‘\";hl’ x’;‘l - "__:”n‘mm‘ %6 theem | — By sy el it nbet 4 Miner-| yrpA CITY, Nov. 15—Herman Gal- | The officlals for the Thanksgiving Witness my hand at Puert 2. Hon- | Session of the Northern District ’Med.i \“\\'mh;nu —“r.mm.l—H:n'ry " Keller, | lagher was taken to Folsom to-day, hav- | have P:f'r\n x:;r:p‘d_nn h,‘\‘.m; managers of duras, C. A., Nov ‘;”r' it ical Society in Marysville. | Calispell, $. Increase William E. Thom. | ing been sentenced for life on conviction | the two universities. W. g ol Commisstoner, vic W. L. Cabel, MARYSVILLE, Nov. 15 —During the ses- | a5, Cape Horn, 315 to 324; Vernon T. Ward, | for assault to commit murder. Gallagher | the Seatfle Athletie Club e s absent on of the California Northern District | Cheney. 8 to $8. | had two prior convictions against him, | NV, 37 University, formeriy the. coacy =Py . 'y held in this clty Dr. 1. | Oreson—Original pecial | one being for murder committed in Pla- [ nevfoR. TRINersiey. <o e Sraa 15,000 FOR $1—ONE- 3 - al Society held in this city Dr. E.|gcarued November 4, Al bt LMLt quarter on_the Fe am, will e GOLDSWORTHY ARRAIGNED. e puTmolat, LA anpeaneio ¥ s and Alhert Swan, University of Cailtornia State of California, y . .- E j connec with his ‘paperion Hods: | s Pacific Mail Dividend. ‘g7, will act as lincsmen. Dave Brown. ' les Ang Believed 'r.z..t{lxin ML Bjer i Pjes | KOS IDESM I AN 8 eten ek VETERANS’ REUNION. NEW YORK, Nov. 15—The directors of | Stanford ‘67, will be timekceper. is ot te owner o nusan O, NER e i o 4 | P N the Pacific Mail Steamship Company met | SR REE: 12014113 o 1% 61,064 in tt STOCKTC case excited un ml.l :m.;_n-‘s“ Sacs m: old mldm:flfmmg (;enn?l Counties | 1", 1n declared a 1t per cent semi- VILLAGE BURNED. 14 # ery " drawing ¢ 3. Goldswor doctors, t ie first of the kind mos to Gather at San Jose. nnual dividend. 1614zt % | which number won the frs burglary *rhe Sestiohe were presided over by Dr., | SAN JOSE. Nov. 16—The Central Calt- Shot Dead by His Wife. Fire Destroys Fifty Houses at Port B S n cha et W. E. Briggs of Sacramento. Mayor | fornia Veterans' Reunlon Assoclation will| pApts Nov. 15—Dantel du Puls, the Essington. % s bed and sworn to be Fuba BUtter chbatit e i JNRDCA 0 2 ® Or | recent ten and five centime coins, was |arrived to-day with news of the sotal de- “ L‘f,‘:‘ o o g o ot | Banization Includes nearly all the old| shot dead to-day by his wife, wno then | struction by fire of the fishing villnge of $ g0 FOR @ CE defense will | Chico read a very interesting_paper on | Soencrg, D ypanta Clara, San Francizco, | committed suicide. She had for some time | Port Essington. About fifty houses were - B FIRST CA me out by the | “A Few Cates in Practicer The seler | Alameda, Monterey, Santa Cruz, San | past shown signs of madness. | burned. 1% | Seate of Indiana, County of Marion—es. altorney has made no at- | tion of its next meeting place was left £o | 24| " Before me, John §. Tarkingt Xary pud- - L i B ¢ o1 i e nty, personally came £ vhe Tnsanits plea Mighi | "D Tot (3 ongiee TLar were sisct | derintnd 0 me, Who being oy e ay » der the o -1 D 2 | swor on his cath says that he is a resident of : % dls store, which was attarhed Hricys ot Baivaioatio: hitine o fi‘;h,ei'll{ ‘f Indianapolte in said county, o, O rade tor” over Sob, 1s St closeg o0 | Jemty C.'W. Jones of ‘Grass Vailey”sec B | ol e omtorn Union Telearaph Company &t J . . ond vice president, E. W. Hanlon, 24 | No. 19 South Meridian street in said city; that Sy ville; third vice president, F. W. 24| he Is the bona fide owner and holder of o Crushed Under a Train. ter, Knxxr“n urming: secret: 34| quarter of the first capital prize ticket No ELKO, Nov. 15.—Tim Mullen, a tone, Marysville; treasurer, O. Stans. 24| 61,564 in the Honduras National Lottery Com- N by ! | y St Lottery’ a 1 of R0 = "P OwWne: . ' > 2 0 i ho one-qu e —— mentor X 3 Ticke, Nevade Cits s The story is short. 2] 2,0 Ity e of the mutboriaed i don el a City, and < 24| LCints of said company on the 4th day of e toh - wa We seil you ‘‘direct from | e o D, 109, ‘and has sent seid quarter mit o 3 v % resol 8 0! Spect emory o n 3 AN C. EM 2 > g T Br. I, B, Robertson of Jackson: aomuaor | mill to man,”” and the profits 38| pudecribed and swern e hercs me thas Bih o Q 55 County. & member of the soclety who % th iddl 16| gay of October, A. D. 190 died during the year. 2471331, | c . N . C \\‘\\\\(\\\\ in the ‘cvening the visiting physicians ol the m emen are yours. Beisne1. s JOHN S. TARKINGTON, Notary Public. n were the guests of the medical soclety of 16907 Yuba and Sutter countles at a banquet in the Western Hotel. e Bt 2 EORFSALES has notified the Chamber of Commerce here that he will not be able to accept. the invitation to attend with a wmnl‘p the ceremonies of presenting medals to the volunteers in this city on November but that -hnruf' after that date the P From J. J. MEDER & ZOON, e O PR SALINAS, Nov. 15.—Walter J. Cook, & Retail Value Al In the usual retail way these overcoats cannot be This is a special value— a match to the $12.50 suit, going this week at the uni- 80/61202 $1000 FOR 25 CENTS—-ONE-EIGHTH OF SEC- OND CAP! State of Loulsiana, TAL PRIZE. ‘arish of Orleans—es, Eautz Decli Before me. J‘o”p: x;o.u Tay p:, a notary u nes. e blie | or the Paris of Orleans, Stats LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15.—Rear Admiral DIRECT FROM sold for less than $12.50. B¢"Loutsiana, personally appeared Mise Cira Kautz, commanding the Pacific squadron, MILL TO MAN Bartels, who resides at No. 315 South Diamond street, New Orleans, La., who being by notary, duly sworn, did depose and she i3 the bona fide holder a eighth ticket No. 63,822 ¢ tional Lottery Company tery), class K, drawing drew’ the second capital priz ticket No. 63,822, ciass K, Honduras National 0 a 2 drawing held at Puerto Cort SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND, lowa and Philadeiphia will cruise in form price of $8.75. M drawing held ut Puerto Cortes, Southern California waters. gk et was paid cn present R - 4 : l}fltl ;‘n.’.»r- me, at New Ended His Life. Come while the assort : 10| orieans, La., this 2th iay Gf Getober, A. D, LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15.—Barney . - 34 | 1899, J. D. TAYLOR, Notary Public. 3 . O'Connor, formerly a fruit dealer of this ment Is large. e 4 WO 2 CHATE N NS OF S0 clity, committed sufcide in a Second street ¥ $1000 ENTS-ON GHT o | 1odging house this morning by shooting A perfect fit or no sale. “ 8 OND CAPITAL PRIZE ® | himselt through the head. - Despondency : o R T s o 2. Chiceos caused by excessivi < + > | " Hugo Prilipp of the city o ago, e g Al L BV iy * 34| county of Cook and State of Iilinois, being duly | ——— 16/60102 o | sworn, d‘#nrdlulm-e and say that e s & reaiz em X . dent of 107 Fullerton avenue, Chicag an CHARLES MEINECKE & ©0., 1 Wanted for Embezzlement. e, # that he Is the bona fide holder of one-eighth young man from Hollister, was arrested here to-day by Detective r"b‘fi'u”;zl;\ lc-n\"o :nwfi ]fnuk 1= v:iflnled for ement in ollister and will taken there to-morrow. P e Anarchists Suppressed. BERLIN, 15.—The police to-day forcibly dissolved an anarchist meeting called to com; X l”zmeuml'no the Chicago exe- Ban Francisco, Cal. Frost when Suwnni. pros Wholcsale Manufacturers, 121-128 Sansome St., near Pine. Lottery Company, drawing of which was held Saturday, October 14, 1509, at Puerto Cortes, Honduras, C. A.. which number drew the sec- ond capital prize of $5000. S HUGO A. PHILIPP. Witness: W. R. DICKINSON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24 day of October, A. D. ¥%. H. F. KRUEGER, Notary Pubite. Originalg of foregoing atfidavits held by prest. dent of Honduras National Lottery Company (Louistana State Lottery Company).