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FRANCISCO ALL, FRIDAY IDENTIFIES HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN A SHARK'S STOMACH ‘Widow of Emil Uhlbrecht of San Francisco Sees JULY 27, 1900 FINDS MOTHER LODE OF THE KLONDIKE Dawson Miner Believes He Has Located Nature’s Storehouse of Gold on Stewart River. DEAD LIE IN HEAPS -ON FIELD OF BATTLE Sanguinary Combat and InsurT Ghastly Evidence of Her Husband’s Awful Fate. gent Defeat Bring Colombian Revolution to an End. ! ‘ Speetal Carrespondence of The Call. RS P I NINDUPADUD SOU SOUD S S I SOUS S S S S . J s | all. : | ONOLULU. July 20.—Emil Unl. | ¢ * Special Dispatch to The C Special Cable to The Call and New York Herald. Copyright, 1800, by’ the brecht, the well dinowh San Fran- | ¢ & SR AT Herald Publishing Company. cisco wheelman, was drowned | ¢ ¢ | VICTORIA, B. C., July 2% —News comes | The purser was na wns - last Bunday by the capsizing of | ® @ | from the gold country that the mother ’,’; thi ,y.:;n'{wnil“Y SR a boat off Makavu Point and his | 4 ¢ [ lode of the Klondike has probably been | 2T LA DUNC AN . body was not recovered. Yesterday hu-| founa. § Ty Hiumboldt Cates g 63 man re > stomach of a huge | H. Knabel, a rich Dawson miner, Who | chased har from (¢ e shark a Islander, | 7 T | arrived by the steamer Cottage City from | _Good reparts e - who was f nel of Honolu- | 7 ? | Skaguay to-day, is authority for the re- | Tanana, on the =5 an th ri ¥ Mrs. Uhl- ? | port. He says that when news came of a | inter . b niahe St of her hus- | % € | placer strike at the head of the Stewart ., ) - #he Ain found only some | ¢ 4 | River he sent men in there and before ho \g There were a number of T hip bones nt femur with no & | left Dawson, on July 11, one of them had eamer Cotta it flesh on at all ht foot, the latter | 4 o | rep to htm that a find had been made | sacks cf gold cstimats valu ack sut n a most rem tate of preserva-| o be ght bank of the river near its | where in the ncizhbornood of J1 o . tion. The teeth had bitten it off { aters. The miner thought it who hes mterests in many of the F K& n as a blow from a | ¢ 4 | perhaps the mother lode which fed the | gud (L1l H s “ i e bateaa ng swallowed | ® © | creeks of the Klondike with its - | passengers to h P 4 with only a few ¢ ws of July 13 He would not i Sordpadypgenarin e : ition of the other & appare there was, but MKk by oM 2t Je, int ¥ that when the unfortunate | ¢ Sy = i renewed vigor s body was at the mercy of | o k 3 These s wers ! a numb had at- 1o e er. ¢t and had two I t once they had fought ¢ i S SRy a3 so much greater | there. Mr. Refd } Erom | wding it Wmb from limb. By | 9 Sot: Fev shine -awiers NG sDalance ma | at has been caught the foot| ¢ 4 the credit sid of their le s llowed whole, hut the other o |large majority 1 z f wers | been | Kecured o b4 utterly ruir wages of h had | secured ] " ! &id of th remain unpaid 2 y hem, in which futit was turned against them by the <h was torn off, * T ndred fres A X 3 ® e Identified by the Widow. 4 . | The horrible story of the fisherman's | & E lis 1 all Honolulu. Hundreds distriet battlegron o + " A e . 20 flacked to the heach to look {ween\Junea S— “v . Dead z ng the st and the ghastly contents R ® 1 " road bridge scattery mach, which were auickly re- | ¢ . topheavy heaps, pack moved by the police. The widow of Uhl-| & o |om "“”"’;‘I' . 4 How many we ring n t is not vet known, but the number brecht heard of the discovery and rose i ‘"'"r‘”“_'l '“”m'. Thirty Mile Canyon reach into the % The exact loss may never be known, for many of from a sickbed, went to the police station | ¢ | the Lewes River on July 16 and her R taken out by the e sweafie £the Way - thickets gl iy : 3 manded to be allowed to see the | ® ¢ | ser and two women passengers lost t is very bright i 5 i hose who died in the | opoine She was almost in a fainting | ¢ ¢ |lives. The other passengers managed to v than that taker bushes may not , being recorded simply as “missing i p Sy ¥ reach the shore. Many I Very narrow cor n when she arrived at the sta-| & ¢ | reach the he Florence § sailed from Daw — = e — | tion and friends tried to dissuade her from | ¢ $ LS o July: 10 e and the Fiora had 1 looking at the shocking bits of human & | heen cutting rates and carrying a large flesh, but she insisted upon her right and JAWBONE OF THE MAMMOTH SHARK IN WHICH A PORTION OF + | number of passengers. She was very top- boun on Whit o was nothing for Sheriff Bro EMIL UHLBRECHT'S REMAINS WERE FOUND. aptain Sid Barrington, who, with | will to-morrow go te e B TiE Brown o5 4 gaged for a long time | to perform th | e s where the bones and | @ 4 4 o 5 0 66040600660 e0e>ebede0edeoe@ inthe hip busi on the Sound, i 2 was in command. The accident occurred | The woman recognized the foot at once. | gathered at the parlors as mourners over | He is John Kenepiki, a South Sea Island- | quring a heavy storm. | She hent over It and then sank back, | er, who makes his living by fishing. The | &% e ~ FOR ARREST OF WOULD MURDER . RATHONE THE GOVERNOR gasping, saying that it had been Emil's, There was ingrowing toenail on the foot. The bones were not shown her, as there was nothing about them that could possibly aid in identification. The woman took charge of the pleces taken from t} 1 had them re- moved to an parlor, where es were held, the fragmentary remains. | The shark was a monster, welghing over | 700 pounds, and nearly fourteen feet long. | Its jaws, when distended, might have taken in a man’s body whole. As the jaws are now, taken from the body and held apart, a man might pass through them | < through a hoop and never touch the sides. Long rows of sharp teeth show the giant fish’s terrible power as a destroyer. big shark had been seen about the en- trance to the harbor and John started out at night to catch it. night the monster seized his hook and for over an hour and a half John waged bat- tle with the shark. His small boat was dragged to and fro with lightning rapidity by the monster below, but John never gave up the fight and he finally tired the shark out and landed it upon the beach. REPORTED T0 DR, LOOK g | confliet of this great legal g morro rested t argument begins When_ both r said T am glad the ordeal | every one who has Their conscience and the hands of their God must settle. I am i s Ex-Director General of Posis | Sensational Testilony Given | o iwe svs o voses were tatersotcen | “Foe s wis ehytores e o v | S smoran came_ne S50t Sher un | State Board of Heal'Bvs PAYSI- flrcthln i fo'wih b foud s of Cuba Will Be in the Hearing ofitho Makik tpml‘lur\_i,i xiunne;nf:neidsjj tnnr:m luss'lfube.for(-Alnntllng his prize. | bones. cxar'\ Knows of i»\o _ew ic- ‘h'm:m”i!;‘me xpect to return to my O : . — —_— ——— tims and Patients Are - PR Prosecuted. Goebel Case. ; ‘ Recov:ring. | CONTINUES SUSPENSION 2 < S — | M St Ny Avesinty- ook | EVDREDNIRE e e » Satiy: TROOPS ORDERED OUT TO ‘ SACRAMENTO, July 2%.—Dr. Look, who OF,O'F TOWNSHIPS After Considering the Beport cian Say That He Would Kill | | has been attending to smallpox cases at| Commissioner Hermann Makes a the Powers trial to-day for the ar- | ( nstable of Assistant Postmaster Kentucky’s Chief Ex- | General*Bristow. ecutive. - i # ol Dispatch to The Call 2%.—There vidence of | Davis office of the § 1 him and run down | CHECK NEW ORLEANS RIOTS Harrod of Frankfor : |8 more completely ] who entered Legisia il 1 | ease I8 Mo v time since the outbreak | disposition under the agricultural | gt | . day nan 4t 41| the cases are light. Not | representations that they cont @ n l o e lent 1s sick enough to be confined | able oil deposits. A thorough | » Wh O e ere 1S one case In Sutter Creek, | the true character of the land that of Youtsey, [ 10 bed: Foleano, one at Hams Station, oni | progress. _Petitions and . Sristow's E Ol: P( ‘,rsons ln u red aS a Resul f s a0t & e abos are of a mild | agricultural lands in California have ev . s g Williamsburg, the | Drytown. All outile Convajescent. The | indication of containing valuable d . 2 < s chief rrived in b | b Mihe 1s reported to be the strictest | of oil. The land office last Feb sta for the State 30ard of Health, says he has received no news of any new ca The old ones had been strictly quarantined and the patients should now be about recovered. JACKSON, July .—There is absolute- | Iy no reason for renewed excitement con- | 2 smallpox in this town. The dis ore ¥ more o under contro! to- | Jackson and Rio VI Ruling in Accord With Judge Ross’ Decision. WASHINGTON, July 2 mm Hermann of the General Land Of decided to continue for a re. m the suspension of about fifty whole town ps in Los Angeles, San Francisco Visalfa land districts in California from foner have been filed with the e Silver Lake, one above Aque- the road to Bave been fled with the Quct and one between Amador City and ast areas Tn'the State, and to this fact | dered the suspension of these towns ever know o _» . i f much of i 4 v 1te _— - mastery of | In view of the controversy over the i the Rising Against the Blacks 5 St S5 el el e oo Powers' office . L ok 5 Sutter e action Is in line with a recent deci- g O o T ralgnt, was held resolutions | slon of Judge Ross of the United States w9 EW ORLEANS, July 2.—In the | @+4+++4+++44+44++44+4-4444@ | the remnants of one of the mobs gathered | were passed requesiing the Board of Su- | (IRl Couss for the, Gogthern Diatrer athbor joting of iast night and to-day | ¢ | at the Spanish Fort Rallway, where a | pervisors to hoid a special meeting in that | 0 Orn S G Sierl LIS e lan, 1 one negro was beaten to death, six | 4 * | Torge: nutaber. of Hearo. Jabicers. dsily [town for thevpurpose of establishing & |JCOCLOn SEFIPIQLISrs J0 10 o8 L' m so badly injured that their VICT]MS OF THE RIOT. + | leave for their work at Chalmette. 1‘hs;' | quarantine against Jackson. ‘ghe» n(-_m.tr; plfi’;,r m‘;‘_’,ng Tatiea T ao 7n 4 | saw a crowd of darkles approaching and | man of the Supervisors declined t¢ case, one of the man s are despaired of and about a white and black, male ight to kill the athbone's cas istow sald t “I have made up my myself.’ 1id he did not know efther peopi ale, have been more or less seri- hurt. Disorderly acts following the throughout the eity to-day and resulted in the swearing in by the Mayor of 50 bhances of last night were committed | KILLED: U NOWN NEGRO, T clubbed and shot to death. similar cases penc ing where forest lieu selection was made started to chase them. Louis Lapuyard | special meeting, believing there was no | got In their way and received a bullet In the leg. Later in the forenmoon a negro emptied his pistol into a downtown house and wounded a child. At 11 o'clock a mob marched through Lafayette Square, which | is opposite the City Hall, and discovering occasion therefd CARDINAL GIBBONS’ VIEWS ON EXPANSION| on land alleged to be ofl land and there- | fore reserved for disposal under the min- | ing laws exclusively. 1 - Tracey Elected Chairman. rd Pow- FATALLY INJURED: some negroes in the park jumped on and INDIANAPOLIS, July 25.—At the bust- y wh. | speclal policemen and the ordering out of o i i £ & ey n O or At Bt mBSOA Sindnicnhbey 0F Louts Hughes, colored, shot four PRsr ey “B"‘:;]l:::"}.']’y“d%;;’;" 5¢3P€ | Says the Islands Must Be Held, at K:;‘!"hp'“f::‘[',’("f‘a‘l"Dll:nz_;‘t':"‘:_‘dgf'fiffi’;‘ d: | Governor Heard, who responded promptly times. 3 3 n ats harle patec LR A x‘ e to do 'T'm' thing if | to ‘m, appeal of Mayor Capdeville for as- Baptiste Fileau, colored, aged 75, nAn hour :éte}{ward a :‘h!u man saw a | Least Ulnflrl‘,s?o):fisg:;ement “'l;l;ance‘jn :“{c;;v]rGyeg::!u}‘:s":rge.:hg;:l:; » - continued, nead o e ticket would act. If he | coxramon 2 I isting law- shot. €gro nam 0ss at the corner of La- | s al o N ¥ = adocunt of B St ia] Shitean 1o e Aot ' 11 tance in suppressing the existing la; i s 9 ! New York, who resigned on account of ill Y St o Xpose the whole | o cness and in preventing to-night a re- Joseph Nelson, colored, skull 4 | fayette and Drvad streets and fired his| gr. PAUL, July %.—Cardinal GIbbOnS, | health. It was decided to establish head- figures or put Robert Noakes on the | currence of the violence of last night. fractured. every direction and the negro made hiy| Who has been visiting in the Northwest, | quarters in Indlanapolis not in the | Stand this afternoon and questioned him | Throughout the day attacks have been SERIOUSLY INJURED: escape. Shortly after 1 o'clock Josephine | spent to-day In this city and was enfer- tigation or | &t length for the purpose of laying a foun- | made by irresponsible mobs of whites i ‘ Wild, a child, while seated in front of her | tained at luncheon at the residence of J. ADVERTISEMENTS. u'u'l&:‘l_n" Y upon the black element, and the negroes T. P. Saunders, colored, aged 35, home, caught a stray bullet in the face. | J. Hill. Asked for his views on expan- | tary e journal kept al did not stabbed and shot. Two hours later Nordo Fratallo and Tony | rdinal said: Michel, Italians, got into a dispute as to | had been The effect of the completely sion, the before “Of course we cannot abandon the Isl- sed from the streets. nightfa ve given ve Esther Flelds, colored, aged 45, not B O e D R R e R R S S . whether the mob_was right o { 1t of my way g out troops orders has put a practical stop to busi- stabbed. running down and whlw%ng n:e“;::;r‘ivelsn Jianda. we have Mqu“;'d'hm ]e“‘or"f)r(m‘xl:r;g: sy -1y ssination.. The pardor . s the wholesale districts and the Oswald McMahon, white, aged 16, One hlml a knife and the other a gun. | a s‘\xgflcl;;n:13;19‘-‘“..!-;’\4" ome government . inley, Culton and ve ont, a E eans 5 s shot. “ratallo w: y 4 | had bees tablis E h‘ T';"v nruI‘;' ‘:uiu:qi wanted to :lr‘t;»;nnnz :‘v(r tl’l"ulfé‘e“ OFI::qpfir(se”;;:: .h!g;m\k Shepherd, white, aged 42 :?"“‘)"2 ““:s‘“li]:l:lg“"ztfl‘m?"e‘fi incidents of | poflse“}'fi’“g'nz the duty of America was FINED FOR VIOLATION Show the pardons issued by Governor | pusiness elements are allied in force and | ¥ shot. the day was-the discovery of two negroes| o5t aphatically that of teaching the p THE S LAWS ol in the Fors ot hiad been | yundreds of the most prominent men of the Alexander Ruffman, Pullman car e lavee tropt. meae"the eanloXcarion | newly_ scquited . possessions o - govern “n fl[ ew "v0|ce OF THE CUSTOM carrying plstols, but the court exeluded | CILY responded to the appeal of the Mayor porter, shot. Sephine street. | The poor féllows' were | T on In regard to the allegations t 1~ % o for assistance in preserving order. Joseph Deeds, white, shot. sg’soxs-:nteh hurt nnfd|omy olxixehwas CON- | ypat the Catholic misslonaries were s OF... i JGraham Vreeland, night editor of the| Colonel Wood, who commauded the F. G. Davis, motorman, shot. S o De was so frightened that he de- | jargoly to blame for the persecution of | : For Discharging Cargo Without a|Courier-Journal at'louisville, saw the | Firat Louisiana Regiment In the Spanish 3. Cluny, conductor, clubbed. §lined to give any account of the shooting. | foreigners In China brought from the Car- | Permit, Agents of American Ship | OV B miintalneers January . There | war, was placed in command of the spe- Joseph Lewls, colored, aged 11, 3 | pital, where It was found that both had | Ginal an emphatic denial. There were, be § X y 120 em e was in | ¥ : J : ; ! about half a million e - Chilcott Pay $2000. the office of the Commissioner o1 Apeieur | /8l Police. clubbed. heen’ stabbed close to the heart, One | H4'j"China. While the Catholic prelates HOXNO U, 3 Collector Stack- ;’v’r }‘;?"1 saw 4'h:4.\rlw\- Finley giving the | Police Eelpless. George Morr.s, colored, cut and “g.ssm:t“:: Brown and the other Charles | pgq heen granted some judicial a\rx‘lhoflty sbie thi ed the American en their s. A man whose name he % ¢ = . ' shot. it by the Emperor and mandarins, this was o S g erlean | atterward fearned was. Matinews. :.H The police have been practically help SRR ELR S e At 2 o‘i‘lnck an unknown white man, | DY iise by far the greater number of v 9 e . out to the crowd in the room and said: | throughout the disturbance. The UER 1Dy - coming along Julia street, near Baronese, | (‘hristians in China were Catholics and it ning t b rgo of coal With- | “\we ought 4 aid: | Henry Daurin, white, shot. saw a negro and without any voca- he ch ught 10 go up to the hotel and get | force consists of three hundred men, in- o ny provoca- | had been found helpful to both the church out first having obta permit to do | that — — -~ °° Geoebel.*" nd ge ]'u:“n: g oot P by i A ‘William Armstrong, colored,shot. ;fir}:‘pffgfin‘stgel&v\eg( hl({:,.. ‘I;he negro | and Government to give Bishops and 0. There is a tariff ¢ cents a ton on Witness heard so many ‘h . e 5 b i ¢ . Unknown baker, white, shot. . o1 3 , without being hit. | jthers some judicial authority. ‘ g e | he left' the room as soon s he ceula i | manifestly a force inadequate to the pres- Sheriff Kiock, in charge of the Parish | *"Fne present troubles could not fail, sald out. B¢t | ervation of the peace in a city of 310,000 | @ 4pbbdbbtddddd 4444444 @ | Frison saw both the Mayor and the Chief | cardinal Gibbons, to have a deterforat- . of Police to-day. There is confined in the | prison Leonard Pierson, who was the man with Charles when the latter shot and | dangerously wounded Patrolman Mora | before he killed Captain Day and Patrol- man b. The mobs that have been people. But aside from this was the in- dignation among the members of the de- REGULATIONS GOVERNING | partment over the Killing of Captain Day RURAL FREE DEL'VERY | and Patrolman Lamb by the neg@ro Robert ing effect upon the work of christianizing “hina. at Baton Rouge. The long-distance tele ghone was used, and the Governor said e would order out all available troops. First Brigade Responds. but the s decision. - TESTIMONY CLOSED IN LADIES' PATENT LEATHER LACE SHOMKS, plain toes, LXV and plain heel 25.00 LADIES' BLACK KID OXFORDS, LXV and Collector DR R Y W Charles. . ing the rounds of the city have been | THE TRIAL OF JESTER plain heels.... < BL50 to $5.00 F Further, there is a strong resentment | Without delay he sent messages to Col- | §0 vy have been : Coll“(} OF THE 3 | Postmaster General Accepts the Rec. | on the part of the working people against onel Hogdon, commanding the First Bri; R o mon i possibie and TamiNy. FATENY LEATHEN l:;(rr;z:::. : amship a9 - gade, and ha m imme: ¥ 2 e - B4 X emmendations Presented by | S D SEHS AN, QOEION Peane | e WWasnington Arcilers; the Lowsana | | Jels Guarded | Prisoner Forgives Witnssses Against | upime man 0XFORDS. ful amortmens. STORK EXPECTED M 5 o i iy | excluston of whites on public works and | Ar twiteeiehers Cwers 1500, men Ih the | he had the Jail 50 well srotector herat| Him and Says He Is Sure of - | ... e 25t $3.00 | WASHINGTON. July 2.—Ppstmaster | on the levee fronts. armories. At the same time the Mayor, | would require the use of dynamite to | Acquittal. MEN'S TAN and BLACK VICI KID LACE General Smi X it v to AT DEWEY HOHE | -"r T:’: «.';.':: has issued an order carry. Mavor Capdeville was at Ocean Springs | Il & pro(:lsmntlon,‘a‘ppllzed f;)nr 500 s‘genc‘ga_ rei‘,fi' th‘emculp::t. NEW LONDON, Mo., July %.—Tn the SHOES 8350 $5.00 the aral THel Bd "’,2’;"'?“";'"? made by | 1ast night when the mobs swept over the | PObGe; Befare & 0clotk B- B W in, The | issued a proclamation. ,':‘,fig;;'hg‘;vgflgg trial of Alexander Jester, charged with | MEN'S TAN and PATENT LEATHER oX- e Who haye been In' sokston “hancebdents, | city, but when he arrived at his office to- | Mayor drew upon the leading hardware | cellent effect. * It called upon all citizens | the murder of Gilbert Gates, both sides | = FORDS ...... . $4.00 $5.00 Epecial Dispatch to The Call days. The order, which several | gay'he came with the full determination |and ammunition establishments of the | not enrolled in the special police to go to | have rested their cases and while Judge 0 applies to all ;’l,x‘r‘zl‘]xru delivery service in lge country, 1. 1t 1= ordered that beginning August 1 the drop letter, or one-cent rate of postage, will city, and the specials were heavily armed and’then distributed over the clty. FHoodlums prowled the streets through- out the day and whenever they spled a In some cases citi- Eby prepares the instructions to the jury the lawyers are preparing for the supreme Q-+ 444444444444 44440 their homes and places of business and re- | main there. They were warned also and | advised not to assemble or idle about the | streets. The police were ordered to dls- | perse all crowds and to arrest all to take hold of the situation with a firm hand. He found awaiting him a delega- tion of the leading merchants of the city, who said the interests of the community WASHINGTON, July 26.—Admi- ral and Mrs. Dewey hate returned POPULAR PRICES. eauvol t ountry ome | pot apply within rural ‘free delivery lim B negro assaulted him. ob- 1o Beauvoir. their country Nome 4 | ' portage Tate will be oy limite. The | 1nd fts commercial welfare demanded | zens rallied the gelice and with thelr as_ | streperoys and disorderly persons As & COLORADO MINERS | * Sor : A 4 ment of Narragansett, where it I That the introduction of rural free deliv- | ‘l_"‘P'hl:m".‘nH'.“,d g !Eatup»nul. shown was that of a man who slipped into derto prevent the miscellaneous distribu- was supposed t were to spend ery will not increase or otherwise modity the | WHO had witnessed a scene of outrages | h,~ Morgue and, pointing his pistol | tion of arms the Mayor ordered the clos- SOUNDLY sPA“K present rate of postage on “lase matter, | upon negroes on Canal street, joined the | {hrough & window. made an attempt to the season Before the Deweys went to Nar- ragansett Mrs, Dewey was reported in bad health, which prevented her participating in various social incl- dents. It was reported that she had improved while in Narragansett ing up of gun stores and early in the day issued orders to the police to close u every saloon in the city, ¥ carriers will | confere he hotel. = o 53t poste D il conference at the otel ; He AL e MY ! by them which may be delivered on | * sed a conference with Governor Heard | their routes before completing their trips. | W 4 That stamps on mail matter collecisd by rural free delivery carriers, including those = Pl e o e i ion | TRIAL OF MAX REGIS prisoners e daylight shoot “one of the female negro in the parish prison. Just befor LABOR AGITATOR Specid® Digpatch to The Call. garrison fired several shots at the police surroundf his house, which he had CHARLES HOYT COMMITTED. named lh:"‘And-Jewllh Villa,” but after Appears Rational in Court Except [ the postmaster, who will derive the benefit of and the home-coming was a sur- prise. To-day Washington society was busy with a story of the ex- pected visit of the stork to the Dewey home. Of course the story came out in the usual way—a Visit to Mrs. Dewey and the finding of her busily engaged in examining fine bits of lace, little garments and doll clothes. A friend smiled and asked if Mrs. Dewey was fond of dolls, whereupon, the story goes, the se- cret was out. It was whispered in 4, will be cancele v them and rej P4 0 who Wil arrive the oo | ~ ENDS IN ACQUITTAL | the cancellation if the office is €ourth class. © “That * until suitable. rubber. cameeiing stamps can be supplied by the di . | Betivery Carriers S oazeay e i ment fres ] the Indelible pencils furnished them for use in | cused of Firing on the Police | i Gains His Liberty. ASHANTIS DEFEATED. | GRAGUIGANAN, France, July %.~The | > af s Lla.rge War Camp at Kokofu Evacu- | ::Zr‘]d'«ngn:};{zxtu‘-‘:sfswl:?: !:Lem“?{u‘h;l ated and the Town Is Razed. | the accused. BEKWAL, Ashantl. July 26—Col. More-| Max Regis is the notorious Jew-baiter land, under instructions from Col. Will- 1 and ex-Mayor of Algiers. During his term cocks, with a force of infantry and five | of office anti-Semite outbreaks were con- uns attacked a I stantly occurring. Shortly after the affair registered letters. arge war camp at Ko- | soclety at firet, matrons told it be- ofu. With a brilljant charge the Stogk- 3 the Drey- hind their fans to others at teas ades were rushed before the enem; ohc:d ;x';!th‘efl:}:m'%emulx r:l’.“{lu te al t:.gr ‘end parties, and it became noised about quietly in the official family in Washington. R e e e e e s time to occupy them, and therefore the: were forced to evacuate the town. large amount of ammunition and arms | au uptuvr:‘d. The ‘town n'.vu then razed, us removing an imj nt obstacle Colonel Willcocks' flnr 5 and held it Guerin barricaded his ho“u:: yol Deat against _the police of Pi ks, M. threatened with ar- Teat. He fortifled himeelf in his house in the suburbs of Alglers, in_ imitation of “Fort Chabrol,” and defled the police. The ¢ + + - + + - < + - pe - - + + + + + +* * + + + - + + + + + + + - + + - + + + + + + + + + + L] L R R R R R R R Notorious Jew-Baiter Who Was Ac- | a day’s slege he fled during the night to Spain, where he remained several months. On iipping back to France recently he was arrested and arraigned on the charge of taking uj Au'mn against the Govern- ment. e D) his herolc character pleaded that the affair been exaggerated, and that no shots were fired at the police. He threw the whole blame on the Jews. His mother, who was in court, showed much distress during the proceedings, which. however, ended to-day in the ac- quittal of M. Regis and his companions. On leaving the court’ 5 Refis harangued the crowd and thanked the jury for their act of justice. o Mg iy ST. LOUIS, July 2.—Under an assumed name, his rominence forgotten, poverty- stricken, Ix;:r:'m‘:’ D. Shaw, who conducted s e e In ere was his {dentity brought to light atter he had been buried in the potter's flfl WALSENBURG, Colo., July 26.— At the Walsen camp of the Col- orado Fuel and Iron Company the miners do not like labor agita- tors. Cyrus Flelds came to the camp “about two weeks ago and got work. He spent his time in telling the men that they were be- ing robbed, cheated and abused. The men are contented and resent- ed Fields' assanlts on their quiet. Last night about fifty miners caught Fields, took him fhto the middle of the road, tied him over a barrel and took turns in spank- ing him with broad, flat sticks. ‘When Speaking of Dead Wife. HARTFORD, Conn., July 26.—Charles H. Hoyt, the playwright, appeared before Judge Freeman this morning to oppose an application committing him to the re- treat for the insane in this city. 3 Hoyt's remarks were perfectly rational; | only when he spoke of the death o his wife and child did he show any traces of extreme feeling. Mr. Hoyt admitted his condition was such that he needed rest and attention, but did not think that he should be con- fined in an institution. Judge Freeman at the conclusion of the hearing ordered that Mr. Hoyt be commit- :ed gn‘nm he recovers from his present rouble. DR. MEYERS & CO., fi R R e e R Y e When they had finished they took 2 AMILTON, Ont., Louts B. Scott, elds to the limits of the camp Specialists a,law scadent horetwe years ago st Atiagti | 3 ang to1d him to go. Ho went, s Aoty of May + 731 Market St., San Francisco. Nerschoyle of Los Angeles, recently and left Scott $7000. .’#0#040*0#00400##*00##?‘#00040;‘9 I