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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1900. C MAJOR P. H. RAY Accused of Defrauding the Gov- ernment and Juggling Withg Contracts. ; HARGES AGAINST | e 157 In iation He Says That Captain Wright, ; Accuser, Has Been Guilty of Dis-| obec ce of Orders and Files a Com- plaint Against Him. L | BY FRED @&. HE@ALY. Special Correspondent of The Call I\ et | o S LES OVER ek CLAIMS AT e LEGA L TANG n UNITED STATES MARSHAL LEAVES FOR CAPE NOME al Vauter Marst for al NIZING BE}"ORMEES Le Kough Enlists Many Recruits Arizc - s m of the strength 3 irbance B ‘ Soct 1 hold a yvear —e SEE THE | | LIFE OF GREAT comMIC CALIFORNIA AnD BOYS HALF-TONE AT SECTION. HARVARD 2 | 1l THE ADVENTURES OF A “HOODOO”’ SAILOR. WHEN JAS. C. BLAINE WAS A CANDIDATE. s. BY MRS. J. CLARKSON. THE LATEST CALIFORNIA PRINCESS, STORY OF MAY YOHE. BOOKS, MARY FICTIOR STORIES AND THE oF LATEST THRILLING FASMIONS. INTEREST. 50 b | sta, ADVANCE GUARD OF THE CADETS AT SANTA CRUZ Boys Work With a Will, and as a Result of Their Efforts 130 Tents Have Been Erected in the Ball Grounds Ready for the Main Body. HF\PQ" RTERS, SANTA July 13.—Everything is in ss for the reception of the ALL First Regiment of the League of | which is to hold The the s Cadets, its annu: ampment in this city. advanc d, consisting of forty mem- Lers of the organization, arrived here last evening and all day to-day was busily en- waged erec £ tent As result of these efforts 130 tents now stand on the ball They ]-n nt a picturesque ap- and out with military The regiment will camp inside all i an ovement over last year's camp. Suf- e has been left for m ess parade and for p f game e camp will be called O'Ryan,” in honor of Rev. Philip O'Ryan, lirector of the regime the number of e who ™ 0 by train BAEAT S ATTAINED BY THE RUNAWAY CARS S S ade Eight Miles From Upton to Mott in Seven Minutes. S Track Was Clear Along the Entire Distance or a Disastrous Wreck Would Have Been Inevitable. Special Dispatch to The Call. ly 13.—The train of seven- which broke loose near ed an almost un- ade here and for Upton .A..\' paralleled ver a ndred feet that were I started wn hill and were attaining great speed, and t sle of this town approaching train. foremar put a lary to mnh chat the fEneer box factory e Tear cars broke up in the ditch. torn in the ground, rails double and the freight Huu\\ n in every direction. The other cars rushed on in their wild run, gaining in every turn of the wheels, until were » the re of the runawa others flew on pas < from where A1 in seven lv s farther on, ssing of the cars - of speed that reathed (ney | Kood camp xan only one man b it 3 e el | pay & purchase with dust hen nske: fatped t P m,";.',:fif'“f‘";';w‘,f; | ;m\eul It he”said that it was from the Kion- at times : 8 n over a hundred s I g miles an hour. Afier the train had passed wia rumors| CONTEST FILED BY ifloat that a man was seen on the | mp of the cars trying to put on the| e s THE LEFRANC HEIRS as none of the train crew Is missing For a time fears were entertained for the | oaj ety of the Oregon train, as It had only | Claim That the Executor Has Failed down an ayed at ident would bave h d_wreck in thre hour before, and any place a fearful ene his is the Seven freight local place The Pullman on the track at the same morning and_rolled to water in the Sacramento jumped the River. LIQUOR LICENSE OPPOSED. Stanford Trustees Object to a Restau- rant Near the University. | ctions of Lefranc, who Spectal T teh to The Call ;' of \Hlmmhh;‘m some 360,000 iy it 2 | property from sisters ANFORD UNIVERSITY, July 13—A | "y Irlnm\ died a few g0, leav- cent boundary anford Univ the Alumni, ¥ and indigna While not _their attempt to establish a saloon on between Palo ersity by two members of caused much )n in the community. the applicants claim that intention to set up a ba Testaurant at in th. it is hut ¥ the wise ones are of the opin- fon that the resort will in time degenerate and be in the end a disgrace to the com- “Trustees of Palo Alto have taken the matter in hand and at a recent meet- ing adopted a resolution against the granting of a license and decided to go before the Board of County Supervisors at its next meeting and oppose the appli- | cation, | set forth large sums of money and other The report became current last night | property of great value, worth at least at the ation had been withdrawn, | $60.000, which is a part of the estate of | but lat clopments reveal the fact T. Lefranc, and which was received that th are determined to push | and taken pos; fon of during the life- their s hnmfi through in spite of the op- position of the community. he feeling among the University an. thorities is very sirong against the project and much indignation is z-‘q)rel!el? that two former students should be interested in the affair. Lecture by Dr. Dille. Special Dispatch to The Call. PACIFIC GROVE, July 13.—Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille of Oakland delivered an ad- dress in this city last night on John Bun- an. the lecture being one of the series of five on the famous Johns of religious | history that is bei pices of this y ment in this 2 given under the aus- r's ministerial encamp- The lecture was a strong and scholariy delineation of the life and character of the writer of allegory, “Pligrim's Progress,’ and was delivered In the speaker's usual clear and forceful style. A ge audience was pres- ent_and the speaker was given a very cordial reception. P Wilpret Held. SONOMA, July 13.—The preliminary ex- amination of T. A. Wilpret, who shot and dangerously wounded Charles Barker on the O'Donnell ranch a couple of weeks was held before Judge Cheney Zllen to-day. The defendant was held to appear before the Superior Court on a charge of assault to commit murder. His bail was fixed at $15 —e Coflnthlnn Disabled. Special Dispatch to The Call. BANTA CRUZ, July 13.—The Schooner Japan Anxious. Japan has become alarmed over the emigra- tion of many of her residents to this country. It s stated that they are lured here by mis- representation and then turned adrift. This iike the misrepresentation which delude foopl! into belleving that any other medicine cqual to Hostetter's "Stomach Bitters for In the Bitters lle safety e :\c-:-'ne Sy h 1 worth its S danes Gt inaiwestion, constisstion: Srasens malarie, fever and ague. s had de- | irs were ditched near Castella Tuesday. | Wednesday | the edge,of the | Alto and | surprise | 25 tonnection " with | the great | Special Dispatch to the Call. | to-morrow and arrive in this city at 6:30 p. m., the encampment will be the Jargest ever held by the cadets. Military disci- pline will bé strictly enforced by Colonel | ower and other officers of the regiment. The boys will have e opportunity for fun. and every effort will be made tizens of this city to make thelr | Oy pleasant one. Parents need not | over their absent so Many ufl il go swimming in the oc the ca mitted P W hours, iard compc - bers of the conps will be in at- tendance. and his corps of assistants put in an app is afterncon and prepared a hountiful sup- per for \lu hunery advance guard The boys were delighted in_the posses- o 1 ng the cook’s praises to The skics. “Their first night under —the fents will be remembered for all time Not'wne in the aggregation closed bls eves | a minute. The cadets played all kinrh of pranks on each other and seeme stied to sacrifice their night's rest. J.i | Corinthian_ of an Francisco, Captain | Kortz, drifted into port here to-night | shortly after 7 o'clock badly disabled. Bhe experienced a rough time twenty-five | miles west of the Faralone Is and her two masts were broken This occurred Sund ng at 2 o'clock and mlu has been ail this time in re m hmz this, port she could make. Part nl' rigged on a half mast that | w anding. A tug has been sent for to tow her to S'\n Francisco. GLaomy VIEW OF THE ' OUTLOOK AT NOME | WASHINGTON, July 13.—The Secretary of the Treasury has received a letter from | G. Rudolph, living at 82 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y., on the situation at Cape Nome, Alaska. The department s on to doubt the trustworthiness re: story told by Rudolph and sugges publication. It is becoming dail mnxei apparent to the offic that t condi tions in the new gold field are almost ¢ tain to resuit in great suffering during | the coming winter, ecially as epidemics of smallpox and typhoid fever are thre ened. Rudolph takes a very gloomy view of the outlook at Nome, where he arrived on | b June 12, and whenc departed on_June 2. Of the men working on the Nome beach, he says not one was taking out | enough gold to pay for his “'grub.” -~ The only plau‘ where he saw gold being taken out, , was between the beach and | th and there men were only mak- wages of 37 to §10 a day. his place, he says, is about three-quar- ters of a mile long and it is all taken up | by about 500 men. Like the beach, it is | now nearly worked out. { Along th ks, the wwriter | says, probably 1500 me E work. Of ‘general conditions at Nc m- tudolph | says: | in the district | men busy and the buildin 1 lett June 20 between were arriv- ly. 1 went up 1 Blas, which | a trip on to and brought | 300 ‘men. Th n. on_ which 1 came back, made two trips and brought a few more than 500. Several other boats made one or more trips to St. Michael and brought more. titute people at Nome le know of. The water n twelve to fifteen feet | contaminated by all her. There are far more d than thote on the out wells 1 saw were frc deep and are sure to these people huddled When 1 left deep and_about don’t want to fifty vessels to tents twenty feet pe coming from the cements for the | essels back miner who saw any gold ay to tell a to Account for a Large Sum of Money. July 12.—What promises to pirited contest over the estate of Lefranc, sed, was inaugu- of a contest and | ount and_dis- | | SAN JOSE, be a | objections to ‘the tribution of the estate by Marie Lefranc | and Louise Masson, hters of testator nd helrs to about two-thirds of the es- denry 1 > ants, and Paul' M sson, of the contest- but the principal ars Valued at $0,00. his she equally between her three final account which s ob- i 2 last. It is al- | leged by the two daughters that the ac- | count does not truly set forth the correct and full sums collected by the executors, and that the themselves with large s have come into their state that Henry Lef: imself with an undivided five-eighths $4462 received by him, and Paul Masson with five-elghths of $5332 received by him, instead of one-half of each of sald sums, as the executors have done. The contestants further object to the al- lowance of every item in the agcount. It is further alleged that the account should an est ing divided ne children. Th jected to was filed April rl time of Adele T. Lefranc by said Henry Lefranc, who still has possession of the same and which he has ed to ac- count for. For this re'xson they ask that the account be mnot allowed, and that | Henry Lefranc be examined by the court and be compelled to give a true account of the same. | Adele \ - TRIBUTE TO T. J. FIELD. Petition Being Ci;c-;xlated Requesting Him to Run for Supervisor. | Special Dispatch to The Cail. MONTEREY, July 13.—A petition ad- dressed to Hon. T. J, Field of this city, one of the most prominent Republicans in Monterey County, is being circulated among the voters of this district and so far is being signed by all, irrespective of party feelings. The pefition asks Mr. Field to allow his name to be presented as a candidate for re-election as Super- visor for this (the fifth) district. The petition is in the nature of a testi- monial of the high esteem in which Mr, Field is held by his fellow-citizens of Monterey County and of their apprecia- tlon of his splendid work during his long ‘,term as county Supervisor is an honor |Such as few men hereabouts have re- gy Of Interest to the Coast. WASHINGTON, July 13.—The name of the postoffice at Deweyville, Kern Coun- ty, Cal, has been changed to Wasco and Joseph R. Glazebrook has been commis- sioned postmaster. K. F. Salnave has been gpolnted ostmaster at Hooker, Te- hama County, vice W. N. Wade, resigned. These pensions were issued to-day: California: Orlginal—Augustus W. Brann, San Francisco, $: Gabriel Johnson, Pasadena, $6; Flelding W. Robertson, Burbank, $8; Lu- tl;;r All’il‘ey Yuba_ City, W] Supplemental— room, Los A John F. McBroom, Los Ang In&fiunu"'_ Widows—Jennle W. Hodges, i Original—George )L Irwln. Port- eled, tand, : Additional—James H. Ashlsy, Bmfllfl “: 'n in Co - bus, 36, Hamiin B, Williains, “New he comedian of the camp, iy tume and furnished enough ets to last them d of | Reilly. a_Chinese cos excitement among the cad a week. The advance guard is in comman Lieutenant Vincent Carroll D and William Beasly of who compose the aggregation tenant J. Maher, Captain Ken of Company The cadet termaster Sergeant David Toi rals F. 1iv: G. Ryan, F. Mc( | w. tes J. Curle Keon, J ady, D. Tooney. J. Welsh Bu , W. O'Connor, ters, wyer, T. Creesbre, J. Vetterlein, J. Flynn, G. \l:]’lll T. Roe, O. Cosgriff ®. Power. R. Burns, « rker, J O’Brien. G. Thompson, J. D Brod- | ertck, 0. Crowley, J. TIVH'L’r n Ans N. Tooney, J. Rellly, W. Buckley; Hos pital l'urpq J. Odee, L. Drossel, 8. "homa Cotporal Phil Hauer of Battery C, Third Artillery, U. A., gave the cadets the benefit of his army experience and was of great assistance to them in laying out the camp. He will remain with the cadets the rest of the week. PLANHING T0 SAVE TREES IN THE BIG BASIN Important Meeting of the Sempervirens Cluh Held in San Jose. S L Subscription Lists Will Be Opened and Wealthy Men Requested to Contribute to a Pur- chase Fund. T, Spectal Dispatch to The Call. | SAN JOSE, July 18.—An important meet- | ing of the Bempervirens Club, which is making an organized effort to save the redwood forests of the “Big Basin” of the western slope of the Santa Cruz Moun- tains, was held this morning at the St James Hotel. Hon. William T. Jeter of | Santa Cruz presided, and there was a large attendance, many being present from nta Cruz, San M n I'OuxH), Stanford University and elsewhere. Brofessor W, R Dudiey of Stanford University and one of the leaders in the movement made a report of the work ac- complished. He had recently had a con- ference with Gifford Pinchot, head of the United States Forestry Department. It was an able report and exhaustive. He exhibited mnpn »f the entire section upon h the s of owners and the sed Valuation of the various tracts were Inscribed, and also described the minimum and maximum boundaries of the | proposed park, the smaller including the ig Basin proper and a small environ- ment, some 35,000 acres; the larger includ- ing Pescadero, San Lavigo, Boulder Creek and La Honda basins, some 75,000 acres. The valuation of the various holdings could not be immedlately ascertained. but | Would be done as soon as practicable. Addresses were made by Rev. Father Kenna of Santa Clara College, Hon. George C. Ross of Redwood, Rev.' A. L. Brewer of San Mateo, Duncan McPherson of the Santa Cruz_Sentinel, Professor Wing of Stanford, Professor Volney Rat- tan of the Normal School. The meeting decided to push a campaign of education, and to push the movement to secure the Big Basin reservation In every way possible. Also to open sub- seription lists asking for contributions from wealthy men and thus to a fund that should be put to the aid of the Gov- ernment in the purchase of the tract; in other words, not to go empty handed in asking the purchase from Congress. The executive committee was continued, with power to appoint other committees, and do everything they considered neces- sary In carrving out the work. Bond Sale Ordered. MONTEREY. July 13.—The Board of Su- pervisors of Monterey County has just passed an order directing the County Treasurer to advertise and sell the refund- ing bonds of the Monterey and Del Monte | school dlmrlcu m the amount of $20,000 and_$6000. ADVERTISEMENTS. Cures Weak ien Free INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME FOR ALL. How any man may quickly cure himself after vears of suffering from sexual weakness. lost vitality. night losses, varicocele, etc., «nd en- large small weak organs to full size and vigor. L W. KENAPP, M.D. Simply send your name and address to Dr. L. W. Knapp, 1680 Hull bldg., Detroit, Mich., and | he will gladly send the free receipt with full directions so that any man may easily cure himself at home. This is certainly a most gen- erous ofter and the following extracis taken from his dally mail show what men think of his generosity: “Dear Sir:—Please accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date. I have given your treatment & th®rough test and the benefit has been extraordinary. It has completely braced me up. I am just as vigorous as when a boy and you cannot realize how happy I am.” “Dear Sir:—Your method worked beautifully. Results were exactly what I needed. Strensta donned | ADVER R R Y e ABSOLUTE SECURITY. ‘Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear signature of Z o SEB GENUINE WRAPPER 39 take a2 sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FCR TORPID LIVER. FBR CONSTIPATION FOR SALLOW SKiN. FOR THE COMPLEXIOR \CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. SEE GENUINE . WRAPPER '“.PRIN’I‘ED O‘N’ RED PAPER’ r RAILROAD TRAVEL. SAME SHAPE sSTYH TWO QUALITIES e '._"'":\' SAN ains Line, Foot of Markes Sireeh) = Frow Mav 13, 1900, s ARRIVE 71409 “7ia0e Calistogh s RHTH 8:004 Daria, Woodisud, Ko |‘nu una«n, 1ase “11:43e Stackzm, Placcrvllle, el Blutf Chinese (for Yosemite). . Cacters.. Nilea and Way jos Express — Lathirop, Siockton, iai Martis Tracy, 0. Mereed ¢ NEW BICYCLES REDUCED TO ford, Visslia, ations. 1 £ o e 8820 and $25. § i L NG H B e R T T Bargains in 2d-hand Bicycles, e e T et 85, 8§10, 815 3007 The Owl Limfted S SEND FOR JLIST. LEAVITT & BILL, 309 LARKIN ST. Clevelanda Cyclery ane Express jautn Sarbiars, Los A Bl Paso. New DR. vEYER® & CO., Specialists for Ailments of Ven, = pOUisy, ) B THdBa Sance Crur Cruz and | Bl Newark ¢ ose, Felbon, Bou 2 and Way R ioma, Nowa CREEK ROUTE FFHRV From SAN FRAND »8) *7:15 9 1308 %00 10:000.m “0rm, visir DR JORDAN'S sasar MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKET ST bet. 62878, S.F.Cal, Teii0. Oon Y3100 Kan Jose 0 W odnasduys wnly) fr Sa wihg LoFess Anstomical Muse onid. W ! -] pesiti OR. JORDAN--PRIVATE DISEASE o o Trewment personally or by lefter. A Potive Curoin every case un Jeriaken, Write for Book, PHILOSOPHY of MARMIAGE, MAILED FREE. A | aluabie book for men) | : OR_JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St., S, ¥. VDV VVIVVBVVD Way Stattone 100 Sau Jose, d Principal Way Stations. ¥ 'lt Ir San Jose sud Principal Way ll-lnnl San Tos e Way 3t b ll“r S - and Way v- A for Morning ly + S da @@aturday sod Sunier RAILBOAD TBAVI’L r'mod 1 Sunday oniy y only "% Sindas and Mendem CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Asleep af the |Switch | Every man in town who Foot of Market St 0 TO SAN RAFAEL. 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 12:38, ys—Extra trip trips at 1:50 1:30, 3:30, RAFAEL TO SAN FRA vcxsoo DA\<»4 10, 7:50. 1 St s "Siae & 9:30, 11:00 & m: . m. , % don’t know that the Santa 3 8 SR DR Fe trains go every day In Between Bag Franeisco and Schustsen Palh the year at 9 a. m., 4:10 || e schedule as above Leave | In | Arrive p. m. and 8 p. m. down | San Francisco. (Apr. San Francisea the valley to Stockton, || FS¥ | G3Y | pestimation o~ T30 am| 8:00 om) Novato, [10:40 am] 8:40 am $:30 pm| 9:30 nm‘ Petaluma. §:06 pm/10:25 am §:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 71.ipm 6:20 pm Fresno and Bakersfield and the towns between. 9a.m.traingoesthrough to Kansas City and Chi- cago with sleepers. Get a map at 628 Mar- ket street or in the Ferry Depot. Fuiton, }10:25 amm 7:20 am Geyserville. 3:30 pra| 8:00 am! Cloverdal Hopland | 8:00 am| and Uktah. 7:35 pm| 00 am | 0 Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| | #:20 pray ) 9:15 am| §:40 am ten. | 8:05 pm/ 6:20 prm [10:40 am 1025 am 7:35 pm/| 6:20 pm Senoma an: ' pmij 5:00 pm| Glen ; ):m §:00 a 5:00 gn\ Sebastcpol Su‘m conmect at Santa Rosa for Mark West ulphur Sp ; at Fulton Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Skaggs Springs: at Cloverd at Hopland for Duncan land Springs. Kelseyville_ Carls- Soda. Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Vichy Springs, Saratogs s Laurel Dell Take, Wittor 7:3 am| 8:00 am| 94108 Geyserville for the Springs. His d Springs, Springs; at ('xn:n Springs. Blue L & NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROA Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1308 FROM SAN Xsu«mco TO MILL vALLEY D SAN RAFA P T TLake, Pomo, Potter Valley, WEEK DAYS—T:00, *5:3, Siaor 10 . ms LA ,,"m\- a1ds, Lisvlev's, Buckneil s, 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, *5:15, 6] m. Sannec (n Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Vllley ;nd San Springs. Men ino City. Fort Bragg. West- . on Mondays, Wednesda aturdaye | goet, C Laytonville, mine, i, 5199 and I . "Harria, Olse :00. *10:00, 1:00, 11:20 - Hn ST R 45, 6:00, 6:00, 12:46, -x.w u& ..-_dounumntea-ununlm ns marked (*) run to San Quentin. H OM M\' RA"AEL 'l'fl 8. C FHOM AN & AN FRANCISCO. turday to Monday round trip tickets at red San, Rafael at half rates. t |~ General Manager. ed rates. On B ieket afooe. 560 Market st 4 Chrontcle bidg. Sunday round trip tickets to all points nTc WHITING, RYA‘I t. CONTINENTAL LIMITED = WE'P‘I( DAYS—I 45, F'I:‘ffl( h‘l‘& 12:35, 1:45, 2:45, 3 20, 4 5:20 —FROM— EXTRA TR!PS or, Mondays, "Endne!dul %Bl:n .)-‘ et 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 6 lfl M THRDUQH TIAXVI D = 7:00 8. m. Week days--Cazadero and way sta- | PR | uu‘:”. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- m, weekdays (Saturdays cxcepted)— mn yes and way gtations. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- |CHICAGO TO MNEW YORK AND BOSTON. The finest, fastest and best equipped train out of Chicago, with NO EXTRA CHARGE for superior accommodations, ROSS C. CLNE e 12:15 C. P. Los Angetes: Cal vigor have completely returned and en- 12:45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and menf tirely tory. stations, digus. T e Toura was received and 1 had no Dr. Gibbon’s mswm" trouble in making use of the recelpt as directed | 625 xeasny men. T tly T fn size, strengtn | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIO RAILWAY | 10 3884 0¢ the tretmens o S s Le-v. s-n Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: isense on bodyand mindand All_correspondence is strictly confidential, | WEEK DAYS....9:30 a. m., 1:45 and 5:15 p. m. sunnn-,;"“r.. et e ‘mailed in plain sealed I-%:.lm ‘The receiot is WNDAYB—S 9, 10, 11 a. m., 1:30; 2:30 p. m. others fall. him. y free for the asking and he wants every man to | Fare San Francisco toSummit and return, $1 40. Cures A, Cnllorwrite have it NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPALS NOW OPEN. | DFs & F- ABBON, BOX 1957, Sa0

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