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DOROBO HOXIBIHININ O 5 1400 FORGRGRORGRO ROR mm; Bl @ye FOXONGZINGQ SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1900. REPUBLICANS READY OFFICIALS INVESTIGATING THE EXCITEMENT OVER TO OPEN THE BATTLE CHINESE BLACKMAIL SCANDAL| INDICTMENT SUBSIDES Official Call Issued for a Meeting GOVErnor ADDUij a Secret CUH]TIHSSH]II of ID(IUH‘L]. People of Alameda County Waiting of the State Central for Assessor Dalton’s Committee. Chinese Strive to Raise the Barriers. ' Noxt Move. e B e e e S ) Contesting Democrats From the Thirty-Eighth ; 2 Friends of the Accused Official Bitterly De- Assembly District Address a Red Hot . nounce the Action of the Grand Jury Protest to the State Convention. : o at a Mass-Meeting. 3 X AKLAND, June 9.—The first blush | Jury of Henry P. Dalton, but the matter has % 3 : he president when in his opin- cites e : -/ 5 h s ton has worn off, and the people | the discussion of political or sectarian ques- ng is to be held. | any time fail to call | he petition of twelve | within the discretion of to call the mem- r the purpose of | cified in the call. | of Alameda County are now waiting to | tlons at any of the meetings. We, as presi- S dent, secretary and business agent of the Build- see what move will next be made, | ng Trades' Council, do positively state the in- Whether by the county or by Mr. Dalton. | dorsement of any candidate for political office In the Superior Court next Wednesday | as never been discussed at any of the meet- 5 i S ings of the unions affiliated with the Buildi Mr. Dalton will have to appear In cOUTt | Trades Council ot Alamede County P and make his plea to the indictment. f' 1\‘ KERNS, h;e’m«u. In the accusation for impeachment pro- | V. A. FRATES, Secretary. ceedings the document ltself fixes the| &K, SRGTIGY, F— .. date on which Mr. Daltén will have to|, The mass-meeting was called to order answer as the 19th of Juge, which is one | N = week from next Tuesday. After appear- Scheme of the “Old Guard.” ances have been made in each of these| “We are here to protest against a cases the dates for the trials will be set, | scheme concocted by certain politicians and everything will then be pushed to an | known as the ‘Old Guard’ and to pro- early conelusion. Mr. Dalton announces | test against the outrageous proceedings that he desires that an early trial shall | of a body presided over by one T. L. Bar- be had, and that he will push matters as | ker, a man who Is not qualified to sit on rapldly as possible. The Superior Court|a Police Court jury. is on its vacation, but it is not likely that “Another shining light of the Grand this will be allowed to interfere with the | Jury is a man named Gray, a director in progress of the trials. | a bullding and loan assoctation, which The political complexion of the matter | enabled its secretary to embezzle $17,000. rather wore off 10-day, and it left the|I can say that Mr. Gray was partially re- facts to be sought for. Even the En-| sponsible for the theft. But this does not notice shall be meetings, and due notice the daily papers. the official organization t Republis clubs shall of the Republican | ected, and not | 1900. t of her people with DIRECT CHARGES OF BRIBERY. Th « mittee further - >t meetings shall Bold Accusation Made by a Contest- el o ing Delegation of City Democrats. Repub Democrats of the Thirty-eighth Asseem- ¥ District, who were defeated by bribe have addressed the the Democratic State nst the admigsion of the | | | | and ; ® State Cen gation e 0 3 | quirer, which is Mr. Dalton’s organ, took | concern him. He must present an indict- « ] mg ; 1 members of tHe Demo. | back its charge against “all” of Mr. Met- | ment against a coun pofllclal who has ke ies devo - State of | calf’s friends as responsible for this in- | never stoien one dolla ing that dictment, and conuned it to ‘“‘some” of| The speaker reviewed the accusations essor Dalton and in defenss stated that the small books destroyed rer does mot belleve that all of | Were in the nature of private memoranda. Mr. ® 'triends are responsible for or | J- E. Holmes was the next speaker. Hé sympathize with the Grand Jury's attack upon d in part: Assessor Dalton. But that some of Mr. Met- | “‘Henry P. Dalton has been for six years calf's friends are responsible for it, the En- | before the people in the office of County Mr. Metcalf's friends in the following ed- | against 4 itorial: » The let- invitation 1 . § uirer has no doubt. And the Enquirer further | Assessor, and no t afinea - e gt will ‘not permit Mr. Dalton ‘to be killed off | RiS honesty questioned - e 52 © Treely 2 ¢ | politically ‘in such an underhanded Way t 87ace | nave just been brought againat him s s v be though 4 & Métealt “hollgay- | have been made three years ago, b w prove of . Given Unusual Publicity. le zulm:» they \l‘ull!tlh! ve served n. > > The personal attacks upon the members ical purpose, they are inte: 1 — bt of the Grand Jury which found this in- | do now. go bl sttack on Nesry P. Dultes P e sone of the (2 dlctment nave forced the grand jurors to | ¥as made not only to blast his pofitical oo By Saate o 1Y make statements in their own defense, | ambition, but to put an honorable name and for this reason more of the procee on the prison register and to belit ericwr, ings of that body have come before the | laboring man in general. M g Gery, public than is usual in such cases. Sev- | Courted ar cdiate i ¢ with- | # e TE SEERI4 eral members of that body have openly | 1ssue should be forced. and if he esting | e stated that the indictment was not found | Of the charges made by o for the destruction of the field memoran- 474 his guilt is establis wil 1. C. S HO YOW, Chinese Consul, Dis- dum books, but for the destruction of the | Of the first to say that Henry P. Dalt “office roll,” which could not be produced | Should wear prison stripes. , and we he country of their ob- « why the and the | $ o such delegates | I de and declare the co Fonvent oy <} 7 3] ial notice of a meet- > Centrgl Com- t force apd effect gation to the said Hugo K. Ashe ol te Central P, Kweincy, W am: ; : 3 at Golden 47 L. Murphy, should be cusses the Blackmail Which when they required it. | Aldrich Defends Dalton. \ Thursday, June the Gffe and seats of One of the causes which led rwn[lh 2| Hugh S. Aldrich next took the platform every ate conve as anc : . vestigation of the existence of this “of- : ssessor Dalton. He de- desired Assembly District, Somq One Attempted to Levy e o Ny {-Tafeil{(?r!‘:zofhé\'.’:sm}nf,.‘:'l“';l.'q Ho P member of the Grand Jury had received | SaTee J5, 100, (O Upon the Merchants in the notices that his personal property tax Pron.feo) fnemics of t was due and payable, and each nouui-‘ In part: contained a statement that the pérsomal | ' ‘iha men who caused the indl P Chinese Quarter. LD S property a er: was recorded in a | Henme B Dattoa erre s Ham ts we do hereby specify Eoeilie certain volume and on a certain page IN | scoundrels. I can with truth @) That the sald :1-(‘: e st the County Assessor's office. When 2! the indictment was for no othe pd ¢ ur»hm(‘al;";vm“‘,‘;““‘";‘al".jlm G40 4040400000900 0009040006000 0000006040004 00040+0-+00040+0 scarch was made for these books they | than 1o degrade him and to de ates to the n could not be found. The question then | jj hig Congressional aspirations me concocted b the said election was and is | e Assessor. He sald on is and was intimidation and ime and piace of delegates to s to nominate onnected with hat the said el fraud, brib oD e . ¢ and from the said Thirty-elghth HINATOWN is becoming restless | of employing him. He is paid for what he | or cause exi o X ra & 3 vhat- 4 N 18 - i sting therefor.” Then the pe- | to Le settied was whether these books 2 an o Gran gt g, ; District was held at any time what: ry under the quarantine. | does ana not in o lump “um. ke mer-| tition sets forth tha the physiclans cm- | were county records of not District At | R R ThanE Sy b made cr held f 2y of the said ged dele- . coolies are rebelling against | SUSRIE asreed o rtr (R s tl tb; ployed by the Six Companies have thor-| torney Allen says that the whole case | priced at his nerve in being part of & g gates decl to be the delegates for the gald thelr own Chinese superiors and | StInet understanding that it was to be|oughly investigated the sanitary condi- | hinged upon whether these are county | Jury'to Teturn such an indiotmen y by district. Ab) That the. report pur- the. white. authositien 15 1 think e (o aey Shes Be sott e tions of the Chinese quarter and find 10 | records and the legality of the law which | " Ex_County Recorder Charles H. Spe ported to have been made by a portion of th t the wh o 2 ore to say when the case comes up | case of the plague existing therein. The | makes the County Assessor responsible | geplored what he called the despi delegates of the said As - district_and | the morning the detention tent in|on Wednesday before the United Stated | interference with the trade of the mer- | for the uncollected personal Droperty | political methods of Dalton's opnas T » 08 to have been slgned by a mEicy Portsmouth Square there was a demon- | Clreuit ("“", Until then we Intend to|chants and the general inconvenience that | taxes of the county. | He thought it peculiar that Assessor Da - s { of the delegates of e ancand. Dbery. ib- | stration when: a' Chihaman: was sbout to [ Sh7d fore time In collecting additional e Tl e AT e Uk ot The|, But the interest in the political side of | ton was the only county official that the - oS will be cited to corpuption. be inoculated znd at mght a mob of §es- | ““There is one phase of this quarantine | been I;‘re’:e-n"w;l - o 8:' °r DAs | the case has gone, and it is now only a| Grand Jury aecusec . ject we do hereby further | 4;. 1a4in0 jabbering coolies numbering at | that T am at a loss to unde! y question of the legal action that remains | ~“Why,~ he said, ‘‘the expert appoin to serve at the ce on August for registra- | tha stand. If the | Board of Trade and other bodies are & of the said purported re- | least 1000 gathered at the headquarters | orgfllr{h;a;?‘ ‘ng ‘)1 ‘lllll\h—:lln(‘l) t ‘F‘(;der:“ a’Sked to use their influence for the 'ndx;;» e g Six Compd Mg o ja1 | officers really believe tha e | e ex- | tional reas that the interests of the s o - 2~ - mentioned by one John ¥.iof the Six Companples on Commercial|ists in Chinatown why do they not isolate | entire State of California are Injured by | BTeatest interest. | but it may be stated that the ex »f and from the said Thirty- | gtreet, In neithier case, however, was|ang specially quar A mass-meeting of workingmen was | the creature of the Board of Superv procured by one ntine the houses ; 1 o tions - District, was procured bY o | jarm done, but both mstances illustrated | which, it is claimed, were Infected? Do | taconaiance of the existing conditions. | held in California Hall to-night to pro- | and the votes of three of them keep him to be taken. That will begin next week, | by the Board of Supervisors should ac- and every move will be watched with the | cuse Dalton and no one else is st In part the petition is as follows: ¢ ¢ County b N ury svst | San o, by promising to act tha Chinese are becoming | they want to imprison the residents of th» . test against the indictment of County |in office. The Grand Jury is a svs soation Adopted by the | s e o the said Jonn ¥ Finn & bribe in T e & onitlie Mistictaapd firoe that 1o costiase Chinese Appeal to Merchants. Zssessor Henry P. Dalton. The small hail | that is a relic of the dark ages. It sho Plan of Organization Adopt y e taane. and T n official position in | "oy " ¢ 3 the plague? T can see no other inference | ‘‘We appreciate the fact that your honor- | Was filled, about 300 mew being present. be abolished. It is, as it now exis 3 he municipal government of the'clty | | Uie Chitiose M [’\"::"“:n“’:‘m“s DASEaS from, their action. If the piague was/n | able body has the Interests of the entire | Authorized by No Labor Union. | Poltical machinec’ o\ 4 cpoiman Read 3 San el N i | takest ‘andthier aiiHod il ‘mpre Ehiv. | thead Tt detal oLt e ‘h]o“mlqne«v(:mgi'-nm city of San Francisco and of the whole| The call for the meeting was by fiyers, | ramarked that he had always supposed Superyisors of the Faid I raas thoir protest at the | quarantined to protect ihe thousbegal¥ | State of California at heart, and we there- | signed “The Committee.” A. J. Read, | fhatejustice was blind, but that in Oak- ¥ ative action to express their p “hinese who are now prisoners within the | foTe address you this communication with | foreman of the Enquirer, who is also one | jand he had found that Jjustice K was quarantine. They sent a petition yester-| g pi8 b q fines of the district. To me | the firm canviction that you will use your | of Mr. Dalton's bondsmen and a very | “green.” Republicans of San Francisco. pice S 22 Y ation of Repub- st night by sory commit- possible and feasible to : C tee. ay to carry out the said | day to the Board of Trade and other com- | the action of the authoritles is v influence to terminate this unjust, im-| prominent labor organizer of Oakland,| The other speakers were Dr. Ceorge te + (::T\T: ted by him to the sail | mercial bodies acknowledging the receipt | peculiar.” R roper and unnecessary quarantine, w?lch‘ fathered the meeting ard acted as chair- | Derrick, John Aubrey Jones. G. W. Cal- ha was e c »f goods and beggin pse 4 ets its injury not only upon us alone . The meeting was thus made to ap- | derw 'G. Sulllvan and Herman Ben.- T oy e ot of ¥oods and heesing the - nrcf‘"'lali'{g*; Health Board Demands an Inquiry. | but upon every person Tn"Phe State ot s Sh ST e Wt B the T | T ON . O it toure : the municipal_ | to Investigate in fairucss for themselves | After a secret conference lusting nearly | Cglifornfat 0 o | Bororganizations of Oakland. As politics | aGopted: X a5 v Ak DG $5 CoLVINoNE S : PIABUC | two hours the Board of Health met yes- T ddy, Campbell & Met- | {s_prohibited in labor ®organizations the | "D 0/ " 1\ poney P Dalton I & working- in the Chinese quarter and the quarantine | terday afternoon and passed a resofution | ton, APPlied vesterday to United States| pyjding Trades Councll of ~Alameda | Resolved, That Terey B O0Con O rore, male s were submitted last evening, | 1 purported re- District Judge de Haven for a writ of ha- | (igunty- an organization of all ‘of the posit which was accepte a delegate to the | in justice should be raised. requesting the District Attorney to call " b . s and temale. - nated from J e P temm 4 for the | So restless have the Chinese become and | the attention of the Grand Jury to the at- | Coascopfl® on behalf of Chun Ah Sing; | puilding trades bodies, to-night issued the | *osoived, That Henry P. Dalton ix entitied to F District Assembly District. was.pro- imperative to them has become the ne- }:lr;u;&reg“;m;"'gnm;\]l‘gngrg‘fe;‘:fl;;‘v:le‘rrf:iglm:s o'clock. The caze will determine the 1 "'“"“""fi_:‘fl(“‘:‘“";- A o] S e e rmace euppest regard H - ned in the Charles W. Fay Eiving to the | . ..o 0o alsing 3 ara ot ar- | gality of the present quarantine estab-| Editor The Cali: Statements have appeare our party W 3 e committ a bribe In the form and shape of e ty for ralsng the quarantine that| antine would be raised. The resolution | ffshed in Chinatown by the City Board of | mn fhe daily papers announcing that the fn- |~ Resolved, That so long as we respect ous tion in and under the municipa v N 7 g S- | wi ” o * - vy ¢ P. » G 0 muscles d the perspiration of do not intend to wait until Wednes- | was introduced by Dr. McCarthy, who | Health and brings up a new point to the | Gictment of Henry P. Dalton by the Grand Jury | manhood, our eascles SR8 N e the and county of San for the ettlement of the question {said that the matter demanded insiant in- | affect that the order of the Board of Su- | has been received as a direct insult by or- | our brows w 3 and by further promising and agree- | 41 “the Cireuit Court. A writ of habeas | estigation and that all parties concerned | pervisors Issued on May 29 authorizing | §anized labor. and that at meetings of several | in _his hour of need ; = Y ? £ to keep and retain the said Lynch in the | i = e by Untias | shouia be brought befc he Grand e o % | 5f the untons the matter has been discussed. It | Res . That neither fake jurles. moe ¢ Bl | it position wnd by threatening to vemove hin; | COFPUS Wwas issued yesterday by United | ftoPSrORACASIPE Lhe Frand Jury | the Board of Health to establish the QUAr- | fiaybe possibie that some of the members of | courts nor political reprobates shail dster us - : erefrom in case he should fo refuse to do. | States District Judge de Haven for one | wherevet it belonged. The resolutioy Sl / the labor unions of this ety have as individuals | from giving Mr. Dalton the full measure of our minary v n herein last referred to is that of | of the imprisshed Chinese. The writ is | s Seeking to Force the Barrier. been discussing the indictment by the Grand 'support and sympathy | clérk in' the Registrar's office m sald city and | Jooy o bie to-morrow and may determine| ‘~Whereas, In the fssues of the local| In addition to th e — [eouney TR RRINTIRIEE v ol press of this day, Saturday, June 9, pub- | ments made in the other case pending that " - el e T EeaGstn o e’ Said S licity has been given to an attempt by | the quarantine is an injurious diserimina- IED MANY M".ES sary to establish a branch in New York. "m_”"‘ _"I-“'".mv,_m"m ¥ Trom and for the said Gage Appoints a Secret Commission. | $ome persan unknown to this board to | tion against the Chinese and is therefore D The business which he built up will be Thirt . ighth Assembly District, was procured el e blackmail the Chinese residents of this |in conflict with the personal rights guaran- carried on by his son, W. Y. Loaiza, the ity cehth Asmembly DTt was procwred | Governor Gage bus at last taken the | oty out of the sum of S by Taisely | Loed by the. conciivution. ofsthe St pied FROM HIS FAMILY el Coneal of “the Arsonting Repin B e wusing the wald Casusea to|Step which The Call announced several | pretending that he could raise the pend- | States. The contention is made that there - Deceased leaves four boys and two girls. S anh Thensinmed By Wirests 't ago he would take. He has appoint- |-In€ quarantine for that sum of mgoney; g nn"bubnr‘nc plug\;'c or other ;pld%mlc = =5 —_————————— t that If be, the said Casassa, refused | eq a commission of physicians and mer- | 254 o B Ba RIS Cipee A0S0 100 e 8 i edob: . . investigation of | e, W hereas, Bach-and all of such repre- | tion of the order and that there is none (W, Loaiza, Local Commis-|BISHOP LENIHAN OF 1id not sign the said report he, the sald X sentations are wholly false and untrue to | now. It fs averred that Chun Ah Sing is there are the aver- chants to make a se W.. Fay, and those under, for/ and | vhom he acted, would cause him, the saii | affairs in Chinatown and report to him | the knowledge of such blackmailer, who- | 2 cook employed by a Caucasian house- aska. 1o lose his employment with the Pa- | in order that he c rant the request of | ever he may be; now therefore be, it | hold outside of the limits of the quaran- sion Merchant, Expires AUCKLAND GOING HOME Teiephone and Telegraph Company (& ot | Secretary Hay for a full report of condl- {Bereby o = % L T e {ined aiserict and:tnat he visited Chima- in New York _ by which said corporation he, i 2 : s i “Resolved, a s Board of Health | town only an hour before the declaration . ’ a. was then and there employed. | tions existing in this city In reference to | forthwith call the attention of the Dis- | of quarantine; that he never had the bu- He Returns From a Fourteen Months the majority of the id Charles W, Fay, and those un- | the plague. This commission will act in | trict Attorney to this felonious attempt, | bonic plague ‘or any other plague, had | @046+ 9 -+ o+ oo o-+6-+@ Trip Throughout Europe and each district, or in whom he wae acting wa®|secret and!will attempt to make a thor- | to the end that he may have the Grangd | never n_exposed to comnfilnus or in- ritteemen, then a e to carry out his said threats | ZUERE T L S O CO R 2 i Jury investigate the same and discover | fectious disease, and that therefore his This Country. ¥ the district, | and by further promising and agreeing to com- | OUE. quiry overnor was also in Right Reverend Bishop Lenihan of Committee des. | pemsate and pay the sald Casassa by officlal | consultation with United States Circuit for himsel? and his friends, for his | Judge Morrow | ana punisn the gulley paxty or parties™ | detention is unnecessary and lliegal / to gain new facts | elogation of clergymen waited on the | The threatening attitude which the Chi- the said repont Ypon which to b fonort L I8 ® | board and made a verbal application that [ hese have displayed toward the Board of the mnid actions herein ascribbd 10 | Bosted that. fhe Sorret moonst €X-| Miss Martha J. Ames and Miss Florence | Health since the plague was first said to Charles W. Fay and those acting | beinted be the Governor el he of wab- | N. Worley be permitted to enter the quar- | be = Chinatown took definite shape yes- h Gistrict, | with him. they did not act with a view 49 fur- | PORLEC Y, (g0 overnor w € at work | antine lines for the purpose 9f doing mis- | ter Belleving that ten of their coun- otficial tlub, | ther ¢ erest of the Democratic party but, | °f SeVeral days. slonary work among the Chinese. ' The | try.uen were about to be Inoculated by r the enroliment of | on the contrary, were actuated by selfish, im- | " €ATRALE HIO ApaRnt A continues. | desired permission was given, with the | force, they gathered about the tent in district, and shall re- | Pure and personal motives only | The restrictions are gradually = being | understanding that the ladies 'are to re. | which the physicians and supposed’ sub- tive committee of | T rmit the said action to go unre- | loosened and more people under the pre- | main in Chinatown until such time as the | jects were and prepared to mob the place. E jment in all the | buked a crmit the delegates wo elected by | text of nm"'ifll_ and temporary busi- | quarantine is lifted. and they are to sub- | The appearance of Sergeant of Police Ma- e o he ad ay of | fraud and corruption to be seated in the said | iness are being admicted. © These | mit to all the rules and regulations im- | honey and a number of officers prevented n ihall continge unti] the 3th | Comvention wowid be subversive of party In-| men are mnot required to submit| posed by the Health Board. An excep- |any violence, but the coolies gave vent to an person desiring to be egTity ic principles and good govern- | to inoculation and are permitted to | tion was made in thelr case, however, in | their rage by wrecking the store of Yong caguisad. 0 algn :Bia-same WIS o e Sogitiatis. win st { to the places of business as they | the matter of inoculation. it being repre- | Yet at 23 Waverly place, the proprietor of Auckland, New Zealand, arrived in this city last evening after a fourteen month: trip throughout the United States and Europe. He will return to his diocese the steamer Mariposa, which leaves h next Wednesday and arrives in Auckland July 3. Bishop Lenihan left Auckland in April, 1599, and on arriving in this city was tf uest of the Marist Fathers. From e went to London to visit relative then to Rome, where he 1 an a T with the Pope and was presented to the r more reputable Ke t to be selected by sunty Committee tute an organiz . s and voti RN TSI 1 e e il Dlien: Sriete’ St A The quarantine in this respect at | sented that were they to take the pre- | which they accuse of having given per- Prefect of Propaganda. Here he pre- - committee shall publish | (08 200 200 TR arddavits and ~rp Yo places the Boara of Health in a| ventive the confidence of the Chimess | mission to the Board of Heaith to Inject sented the resolations of the First Sys fce of su auily papers & m timony, 1o be submitted to the said State oon- | Most pecullar position. would be greatly lessened and the efforts | the serum under the dark hides. of the New Zealand Province. He the: 4 place of enroliment. 10 €Ach | yoptioy or any committee by it authorized fo| The accusation of prominent Chinese | of the missioraries would be conscquently | Ten Chinamen who had been given per- Visited_ Florence, Venico and Ireland, % e rolie shall remain open | (oM L3 "the facts hereinal alleged, | merchants, supported by Consul General | abridged. The delegation of clergymen | mission to leave Chinatown, that they where he was everywhere receivel the period of enrollment | “piy but for the sald fraudulent practices the | Ho Yow, that an offer was made to raise | consisted of Rev. Eugene H. Avery, repre- | might join an expedition bound for Sibe- sai¢ contesting delegation would have been | the quarantine in Chinatown and lift the | Senting the Presbyterians; Rev. Dr. W. M. | ria, were taken to the tent on Portsmouth 1 aiso e an entolling | Siected 3 | embargo from Chinese goods for a bribe | Weodward, Methodists: Rey. Dr. F. I. | Square to have their clothes fumigated e o e he Whesstors your p:‘w'«l‘:;vt'aad. F?w;l”“" | of $10,000, has created a sensatlon. In an | Wheat, Corgregationalists: Rev. Dr.’ H. [ and prepared for the exit beyond the o advisory commit- | Pl 8. Fay John W, Tracy. Charless s | interview vesterday Ho Yow said that he | A. Bell. United Preshyterians, and Henry | ropes. Word was passed among the Chi- O ective precincts and | £l W Mulcahy. Stephen M. Gunn. 3. ). | Was thoroughly convinced of the truth of | A. Fiske, People’s Place. nese that the men were being stripped for . i % | on: to belfeve New Rumors of Corruption. the purpose of inoculating them by force, great hospitality. He obtained gres in the way of for mis: workin New Z besides a large amount of vestments and altar wear. He was the guest of Archbishop Croke of Thurles, at one time Bishop of Auckland, who made au offering of 32500 for his for- mer diocese. Bishop Lenthan left Liverpool y 2 and visited New York, Washiogton, D. (., Chicago—where he was the guest of Father Kelly of St. n's Church— City, in_whick latter place he was entertained by Father also be an enrolling . saif precincts as many | Geary an v S se o tor the charges and he has rea B P etty as may Do | G A ate convention be dotasacsates 0| that he will soon be in a position to give s and'in less than five minutes over 1000 Void and of mo effect, and that they be refused | the name of the white man who acted as | ,,Quickly upon the heels of the charie Chinamen had gathered around the tent % complaint as to the falmess | cogie in the sald convention, and that the said | 80-between In the transaction. The Con- | that an attempt was made to levy black- | and were prepared to release the men : t and any complaint a8 | g K. Asher, P. G. Colbert, C. 8. Levy, M. A. | sul says that the Chinese who gave the | Mail upon the Chinese merchants to the | from the clutches of the doctors. Noth- any club as hereinafter | Livingston. W. Sweeney, W. Hamiiton, W. | Information to the members of the Chin- | €Xtent of $10.000 comes another story of | ing could convince the mob that the , ‘the joint executive | Stafiord and J. L. Murphy be declared the duly | ese Merchants Exchange and Upos whogs COTFuption which persistent effort on the | men's elothes were stmply being. fuml: @ wub-committee | clected delegafes to the said State convention | suggestion the merchants at once . sub.|Part of those most Interested has failed | gated, and the situation became so serious WENCESLAO LOAIZA. &5+ &+ &+9+©® | Kansas City and Salt Lake D A e R S =% B e R e o ] : vu,..fl. E the am said decision shall | from and for the said Thirty-eighth Assembly | scribed $7000 of the $10,000, is thorou to corroborate. It is claimed that certifi. head of _— 3 ,000, s ghly - & ertifi- | that Sergeant Mahoney and a posse of of- ENCESLAO LOAIZA, head of | Larkin, S. M. U & The oeiat Aistrict clubs shall all | DEtict And Ahat L onited as such dele- | reliable and when neceseary to do so he | CAtes of inoculation were on sale in the | ficers were telephoned for. After several the well-known shipping and | The Bishop was born in London of Irish e e e el et e T LEo KAUFMax, | Wil give the name of the white name | Chinese quarter and were sold at prices | charges with drawn clubs the policemen mission firm of W. Loaiza & | parents. He went to Auckland in 152 as - : e St B A D TP TARTHIAN, | who made the proposition. | ramging from $5_to 320 apiece. ~Chinese, | scattered the crowd and returned to their SN > treet, this |2 mewly ordained priest. and was conse- 8 e S o g, e S Pagsiloneis ABS appellasts. Ho Yow Discusses Blackmaii. it is satd, who Gld not wish to be inocu- | posts. Lo, 36 Sanseme _stréet. crated Bishop in 1596. e will proach at e m members, or in default of such % o 'lated could and did buy these bogus cer- | "In less than balf an hour the mob had | city, passed away in New York on Fri-the Holy Cross Church on Eddy street, selection Whe executive county committeeman I do not know for whom this white | tificates. The Governor, the Chinese Con- | again congregated in front oi the store | quy last after a short illness. Death | near Scott, to-morrow forenoon at 11 from the district #hall call the chth to order 8t Reception to the President. man was acting,” said Ho Yow yesterday, | sul and the attorneys for the Chinese|at 23 Waverly place. They besieged it Stributed. to meninaitis. Deceased | o'clock, and also in the evening. During the B . siace which bas | roo Ty ace of the Indeperdent Order| | PUL It S easy to surmise if it be true that | have been apprised of these rumors, but | smashing windows with cobble stones and | Was 2 he time of his de- | his stay in this city he will be the guest X pamont Snt e ek iy LA ot 1 e rder | he was able to carry out his bargain, | investigation hes not vet made them | breaking up the furniture. The proprie- | was 70 years old at the time o of Rev. Father McGinty of Holy Cross : man of the meeting unail | of B'nal B'rith will next Tuesday evening | The Board of Health of this city placed | facts. day after day these rumors have | tor managed to make his escape and the | mise, and very active for his age. He Fad | of Rev. o L fEularly organized: he | tender a reception in its lodgeroom to|the quarantine on the district and the |reappeared, but none of the bogus certifi- | police were again called into requisition. personally supervised his large business | J e A N secretary, who shall | oonq President Lucius L. Solomon, Af- | Federal officials_are rgsponsible for the | cates have yet been found. o the club is - st night officers guarded the premiges. nifold interests of the et masirCEanized. | er fraternal greetings there Wil be an embargo “upon Chinese’ goods. The fact | The Chineso Sx Companies and about | ‘" a1 ‘Shortridge, who Is one o the at- B T i o T piint To Sell Calvary Church. - ofBorrs Tou h nt to a prominent rotisserfe, | DAt this white man sald he wanted no | 200 Chinese firms have sent a petition to | torneys for the Chinese, declared last g s Ostreet Is an important | _The trustees of Calvary Presbyterfan gificers for” the | adjournme: &, prominent sserle. | money until the quarantine had been | the Board of Trade and also to other | might that he intends to-morrow to ask[at I8 Sansome street ls an IMPOFLAnt |y, op have petitioned the Superior Court 4% e | where the evening s festivtues @il be | raised and the embargo? had been re. | commerclal bodies of the city asking |for the arrest of the Health Board on : y| branch, were looked after by qeecased. | b0 Ce nite 200 Moet, O FEREITE L B have authority | oncluded B inder the direction of 1. | moved indicates to me that he was acting | their influence to have the quarantine of | ground that the members have ignored | His death was a flock 1o s’ childran/ | fo o3 SEAskS <t tha dicren promar standing commit, | affair will be under the direction of Her-| with authority. hinatown discontinged. ~ The - petition, | the injunction Issued by the Federal Court | Who are residents of this city. They im- | at Geary and Powell streets to A. §. 4 man Enile, H. I Cofiteich, J. Radston, H. | ' hich is quite long, starts With a state. | and are in contempt. medlately telegraphed East for the body, | win. who has offered $240.000 for it. Tha president sl members me t ne by the club, v 1l _that I can vouch for at present is rme S5 yihe club. | B Harris and W. Hirschfeld, the com-|(nat Chinese merchants were InGucen ent of facts concerning the instituri and it will be sent here for interment in | trustees pu erecting & new church . P i Baaf Sinsements cxpress, Sl Sinenges e 8 | e sl S8 e e S| golorado Will Bemove the Bau. | G fnlly i, R0y, Sope Cometery | v on Sk e T A subscribe N 0] e double purpose | an s 18 lon b £, 7. The electicn of all permanent of- | ast Masters. which I ha ¢ named. The assert “we do respectfully represent and avi DENVER, June 9.—Dr. Tyler, secretary e of a distinguished and wealthy fam- Death of Pin n 1l be by ballot .on a roll-call of the Masonic Pe Dr. lkélnyoun At S0 wat ratned ton 2 | thae there s mot o and it (haes | dk. the State Board of Health, says that "¢ that. country. He was born in Adolph to. (" xcept euch us are enrolied s aorceaid: its outing at El Campo an the | g t_denial which Dr. bury. ague in San Francisco, and that th 1 cisco within the next |1576. Upon arriving here he Immediately | ifornia and one,of the oldest Masons in E’v. S b e, e evab has neen”cully-or: | A BN S Js 0 be for Al Masons, | made. Whed the Merchants agresd i3 | Guacantine suguratcd ind maintained | twe weeks the qUAramtine % Chic | embarked in the shipping and commis. | the State, died yesterday at his residence the enroliment of members. o resume | 9 eir families and friends. The commit- | subscribe the money Dr. Pillsbury had not | by the Board of Health s unreasonable | nese and Japanese will be by the | sion business. He watched it W 10 its | 806 Vallejo street. Deceased leaves a wife Article 5. Bpecial meetings of the club may | tee has arranged for an enjoyable day. | been engaged and there was no thought [and that there is absolutely no necessity | Colorado board July 1. present proportions, and found it neces- | and a family of grown-up c! 270, bereon shall b permitied fo | The Masonlc Past Masters' Assoctation | pr Biliibury Is absurd; without the in. | never has been any case of bubonic | If no new s¢e_of buboolc, plague. de. Guaymas in 1830 and came to this city in | Adolph Pinto, a pioneer resident of Cal- Sbury * has Bl e

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