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~ l,' =" URDERED HI AEND DURING ) DRURKEN AOW John Fitzgerald Now in Jail. e IN THIS CITY ARRESTED City by Sheriff ait the Result { the Inquest by the Coroner. B D R R S R A A P L R A R R AR IR LR TR AP { \ £0000 000025000000 30000000200000 620003 WIDOW MARY> Y M ° ° ? (3 } Redv < > o . ~ . . ] P 4 ¢ ° ° A w ° int A He ° flicers ° 0 1 v 0 s . He was Q43 ° \ his wa 0 0 ° o who was A 3 : r years o ° Te o 0 " s eien ° o K o ° o © 8 3 o [d [ o 0 1 © o . o o w » 2 ~ } O.coceonoo0oo0o0n000CCEL } K w " - N 7 > ! kS ; % \ - ‘ = . MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. . Anxious Ir ies Ahom Hyde W. Rickey. a Guest at the Palace. R fe . K - @ et et et et 0t 0% 0% 0% 0% e I K HEART DISEASE. t Death of the Hawaiian Million- e Was Due to Natura! Causes. eart we HARD-LUCK JIMMIE MEETS A SAD CHRISTMAS FATE ing w 1 r w roke He ¢ L s were working over him but the ri about >ung bloods their midnight much profitable e who lead a rubber. ame to California r or two he was em " Berry held this x stand at the ¢ At that t into business [« tRomery streets and ope hackman in nu o "James C. Flood and ymie’s stand and These we! his overcox im th ndled down -p “carried it Jimmie's lavish generosity w and Berry's busir ars he oldest s th but few there were who would ickly over the tenderloin, and ken on the cocktail route that was sol- He leaves o widow ml two children. | Public et THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 XCITING CLIMAX OF ' \AS WOOING 00000000000 000000850009 2 990900 9099 CHRIST/ HEGGERTY PR2P?SES M T° WiDow ) CROW/, other and were married. Continuous rized thelr married eymoon, and it was years ago in a divorce Mrs. Heggerty. Evi- as still m spot in e teetietietget et MAYOR PHELAN'S AL BOARDS HARD T0 FINDT Leading BusinessMen Indifferent. el RS, ALL DECLINE PUBLIC SERVICE e No Appointments Will Be Announced Before the Bond Elections Oc- cur—Examination Ex- cites the Push. - The hard task Is to find the ri of Public Works head of Mayor Phelan t men for the Board d the Board of ¥ finding suitable men Park, Fire, Election and | mmissions is not easy by but it is not as difficult as the lecting the right kind of men scational affairs and direct ses of public improvement Mayor had in mind for the Board of Works three well-known citi » three, W. F. Dohrmann, service. Another prominent vhose name is not disclosed, also to the M ppoint- ment will not be ac At the outset May Ph Board of Work Democratic lan's id. nishe statesmen wk were pre inent in the councils of the Committee of One Hun- dred are not oppressed by these declina- tions. They are ¢ that capable and practical men ¢ found The Mayor, howev E ¢ spointment. e desired cer- n men tor the Board of Public but the men of his cholce ca tempted to sac ests for the siender num e their busin ary of $1000 per an- One might fancy that Mayor Pheian would have no trouble in finding nent Republicans Democrats for the Indecd, the list of party is so long t | foun; > faith, ability and considerat ceptionally gifted in jud may be requires granted that will be | es 0 per an. num | “Foiitic ut the Civil Ser t army of ttache: would be gratified further o your strength the health our infant by z vigor- ating stimulant, whose action on the digestioa insures | pure blood and s glow of health t every part of the | system. Nothing [ clse contains the life-giving, l-ody building properties of Duffy’s Pure Iall Whiskey | The absolute purit ther, with tl medicinal gualities of Pure Malt has made it the greatest womn-cuntlu known to science. Government medicine stamp marks the genulne. Druggist asually sell it. 1f yours does not, we will express a bottle we0,aid, for §1; six for §5. Write for Interesting book. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY C0., Rochester, N. Y. 2N e et e N0 e 0% e . McNab and Mayor Phelan. |ROBBED HER BENEFACTRESS BYINGTON TURNS DOWN ) “PARTY” CANDIDATES Refuses the Dictation of Gavin ‘Greaney and Weller to Get the Places De- manded by the Organization for Jenks | and Will Alford. | for future There is the merriest kind of a row on| at it as considered a strong car: between District Attorney-elect Lewis F. “\“‘,M"f;'“‘;} A Byington and the Democratic “organiza- e Iaation Alford is tion.” That part of the latter placea at alb It w n his offic which. consists of Mayor Phelan ston, rwise known as Jdttle ab called Mr. Byington _into 1.“-mru\r.my; was also fon on Thursday and Friday of | D Oy e eek and delivered to him its list of | {0F: UR0 Kitord list, and yvesterday it those to be appointed to one or another | came out fhat he had taken the it be- of the seventeen places the District At- | tween his teeth and all but officially an- torney thin his gift. Mr. Byington | n¢ "l'hh u“\\ll.'n‘h!wi-'r* {Iv‘-r; b . 7 g’ | fice hose 1om his advisers smilingly epted the ‘organization’s” | fices. | orders Claus took the list to his offices in the nd studfed it Spreckels bu 3 er_that In the & for the distribution o3 ge it had looked to its own ° political welfar: nd emoluments rathe e 8| than to to those of th a {. District Attorhey’si adviaers swho: yester- fheton's _r‘.\”, 2 % | day were willing to talk of the matter that he would 1 5 | Phelan and McNab had ta 3 & | sideration about everythin : o i bond and w = lowliest | pointment will I S places. | ington as to S in fact on ot | hax an excellent re 9 enough to build a fence round hi Hiical . folltw gJ'N for re-election at the next campai ARohe ame 1 oCROW ington found that the gre Hanly far Polic 00 P n0EROEONOH OO V0000 000CCABB 0000000000000 000000©0000OVCTY OSON OF WIDOW CRow, “:Lcocnnoocaooeoceoo ter and a box of cartridg ¥ antime, had borrowec ng * two men m . two or three shots were was taken i where it was it scalp wounds a pistol ball. n shatters by hed up-he was taken ked tives of t * in local vaded to 1, Mayor did. t wk ot demand his cannot ed by HAWAIIANS GOING HOME. Prince David Kawananakao Returns From the East. ived at th alace yesterday tinguished Ha- s whe been visiting in the n plea and business combined who are now going back to their | island he The party includes Prince David Ka mer Parker, a royalist, w} s been men- med as a prominent candidate for the « of Hawaii, and George D. Gear entlemen all s ted that there wa iched to their visit Prince and M een merely « The forme: at the ter up When ndidacy chief executive of government, Mr. F i the new government, Mr. P ed that the rumor was in the nature that it I nd sigh Ar went to Washington in the number of Gallictans oners by the old Gov- itended to appeal to Con- em free, ormed at the Supreme rt'of Hawnil had decided in favor of Ing them Mr. while in Wash veral Con rding a number of laws, which he conten. fon of the constit nferred "nators re- Hawaiian were in direct on of the —_————— HANNAN IDENTIFIED. G. C. Judy, Who Knew Him in the ! East, Calls Upon Him at the City Prison. Hannan, who was i morning on a te from the Police rested early phi¢ request Superintendent of Pitts. - was wanted on a John Cralg, his Greensburg, Pu., ) ast, Is keeping up his pre of | being another man, but he w atly cornered vesterday mornin if he could thought he Detec- was brought »d him at once, 1d out his hand from 'bis cell Judy recogr and walking up to him b blinker, how are you?” drew back and said coolly, w you, sir." Judy some minutes. Jud. sald that it was } after the interview annan all right. They | used to call him *blinker,” as he only had the one eye. Chief Lees vesterday recelved a dis- pateh from Superintendent the Pittsburg police O'Mara of department stating | that the wr arrant for Hannan's arrest had heen sworn to | tice of the Pe County. Pennsy] re John P. Picher, Jus- ce for Westmoreiand . and that an officer would leave at ance with the necessary papers to Hannan back. W. C. Puynter Is Dead. LINCOLN, Nebr.. Dec. %.—Wiliam C. Poynter, father of Governor Poynter, dted to-day at his home at Alblon, aged 79. He was born in Kentucky, lived many years at E 1L, and has been a resident of Nebraska fifteen years. (joverror Poynter was with his” father when he died. There was ture ambitions for the 7y sion ¢ 4 m/H.vvu were considered 4 | framed accordingly of the new | in- | who | but while on his | United | hh adquarters aughed and they stood talking for | 1 been » him in t ) in's appointmer announced tLis week: T s that he shall fill the e has the dis ion be offices tween the 1st of position, z making pointme reputation and la -Phelan i 4 that his intentions ha in I te two daughters e shortly be- | acquaintan 1, and has [loss. Mr reets was Mavor, wnd the OVERCOMES - HABITUAL 15 By CIAL O GET &N FRANCISC,, CAL. Lou'SVitLg i v > TCOK THE PURSE Cousnpmow PERMAN ENTLY ¥ EFFE -BVY THEGENVINE-MANFD-BY- QLraRNlA FIC SYRUP OF THE WOMAN WHO FED H Bold Crime of a Mys- terious Female. — BRE S The Much Sou:ht for “Woman Black” Ageain at Her 0id Tricks in the m . woman pleks he can fin afte f M sterday residence .- Stabbed During 25 g 4 NEW vo/?/_‘. 0NV N