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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1900. 9 BOSSES CONFESS DEFEAT AND MAKE PREPARATIONS TO BOLT B et SR Kelly and Crimmins: REPUBLICANS, BEWARE OF THIS TO-DAY : Anti-Boss Republicans Order Henchmen tol: WillRespect Law and Ignore the Regular Requirements of the e @ AT THE PRIMARIES! B R o o R SRCAY ol 2 SaChs Sl -0 Commiittee and Send Returns Elsewhere. 7=, EPUBLICAN county ing could have no | who take orders fr strict committees, y and Phil Crimn ry in nature, ok n' Bieie s oF committees | district.” | T. H. Mc- | \ District said, County Centrai | a report of the re- to the State Central | ¢ r wi & | ¥ gentleman having secure redress at the | £ th entral Committee. Why should we undertake to constitute a | retur ard? We in the Thi make our retur i in the call. I dld not object of this meeting or have been here.” was put to vote and car- | hen offered resolution to the the chair secretary | commit.ee should issue tes whom their ca v‘!wn'] elected. The. thered by Samuels, of admission to polling places e cf I n and secretary of d not ized, was lost sight of, but after t, blank cards of admission, to gned by the chairman of the district committee, | a to the committeemen | blank certificates of election, »d by them to the delegates ricts. imp meeting th -Crimmins cc jority wiil s . where the nder the supervision > from other dis- to the County Central arters and canvassed board. at least mine of the said Augustus Tilden, | mp meeting, last night, P We count or ninth hirty ixth, Thirt ty-third and g W S s ese the favorable atti- | s tieemen to the bosses r returns may go | ¢ board. @ bitter fight | o Asse Distriet g knowr Ruef and | ¢ ket is classed by t regulur in_the y-first, e opposition to 1d be ki Legislative and » voters of the Forty- t be misled or con- hes beneath in paral- PPN S P W S in this Jo as spe d in x]‘.r»‘? B T i cn o o e S State Commiittee and Surely Win Out. CALL SERENADED BY “BEARS.” Marching Club Makes Fine Display on Initial Outing. The Bear Club, the officlal marching club of the Republican County Central Committee, fired the first shot of the campaign last night when, with the blare of band and salute of blazing torches, it showed its appreciation of The Call's stand for decent politics. The club parade was headed by the members’ brass band, under the leader- ship of Albert Stevenson. Then came the officers, as follows: President, Thomas W. Collins; vice presidents, Richard D. Faulkner, James D. Brown and Sheriff John Lackmann; secratary, N. E. Mason; corresponding secretary, W. G. Cue; surer, Oscar A. Tolle; executive com- incald, G. D. Q'Neill, J. Jones, M. vlor and L. J. Ishheim. The' feature was, however, the club drill corps, Company B, seventy-five strong, composed of the ex-members of the First Regiment. Company A was also in line and made a fine shnwin{.( The | otel parade marched to the Palace F 1 to escort Colonel Stone to their hall on Eddy street, where Interesting speeches were madé President Collins, Colonel Stone, W. M. Cutter, Alfred Bouvler, Judge Dibble and Judge Belcher. All the speakers complimented the club on its fine marching array and excellent band. A banquet was then Served in the club rooms. On the return to the hall Tl"w Call was serenaded by the band, amid the glow of | red fire and great enthusiasm. - Walk-Out in the Forty-Second. The Bryan and Stevenson Demoer Club of the Forty-second Assembly Dis- trict met last night at Golden Gate Hall Louis de F. Bartlett was appointed b the organization committee to preside at the meeting, but before he arrived at the hall a member of the opposition had as- sumed charge of affairs and nominated delegates to suit himself. After the meeting had adjourned, Bart- lett attempted to annul his predecessor’s action, but the larger part of the crowd had left the hall. The delegates nomi- nated are as follows: R. P. Troy, R. F. Cunningham, Antone Flynn, Jacob Cohen, 376, "Jeftries, W. 3. Crandeli. Josepti ‘Abrams, John Kennedy, B. Angonett and James Humphre; wtie s —_——— Democrats of the Thirty-Sixth. At a meeting last night of the Demo- crats of the Thirty-sixth District the fol- lowing were named as delegates: J. Cro- fek, B. McKenna, E. B. Parr, H. L. Rae, R. Phonasphefki’ R. P. Jullan, P. J. Me- | Cormick, R. J. O'Reilly, Max Popper and | F. Courtney. —_———— Extra Train to State Convention. To accommodate the delegates and at- tendants at the Republican State Con- vention the Southern Pacific Company will run the 4:15 p. m. narrow gauge train from this city on September 4 through to Santa Cruz. MATTOS FOR THE ASSEMBLY. The Centerville Attorney Had No Op- position in the Convention That Met at Pleasanton. SANTON, Aug. 2.—The Republi- can Assembly Convention of the Forty- sixth District to-day nominated John G Mattos Jr. of Centerville for the As- sembly without opposition, as The Call predicted. J. C. Crooks of Haywards an- nounced his withdrawal from the fight at a meeting of the Haywords Republican Club a few days ago, and an effort was made to get G. W. Langan of Haywards into the fight in the hopes of defeating Mattos. But Langan decided that dis- cretion was the better part of valor, and that Mattos had all the delegates that he wanted, and he did not go before the con- vention. The convention organized with T. W. Harris as chairman and George Wales as secretary. A committee upon credentials composed of F. Mally of Livermore, H. B, Brunner of Haywards and I. H. Whitfield of Newark settled upon the authority of a few proxies, and then A. R. Waters of Niles nominated J. G. Mattos Jr., F. Mal- ; seconded the nomination and there ng no other candidates he was unani- mously chosen. The members of the County Committee were_announced in The Call this morn- Brunner of Haywards, George Newark and Tom Knox of Pleasanton. — e PANIC STRICKEN HE DIVED TO HIS DEATH Unknown Colored Boy Meets Tragic ENOWLAND NOMINATED. His Name Put Through Without Op- position in a Love Feast Con- ‘vention. ALAMEDA, Aug. 23.—Assemblyman Jo. seph Knowland was renominated to- as the Republican candidate for Assem- blyman from the Forty-seventh Assembly District as a fitting reward for his record in the last Legislature. The convention held at Encinal Club Hall, was a love [ 2o aat 2o ok 2o ol 2o ok e ol o o e o ] & - : & * + » ® . . o ® * s 4 i . @ » + 5 @ P b¢ 4 * > & 0 . S > b 5 . * - 4 ASSEMBLYMAN JOSEPH B s 1 KNOWLAND. I D A R S S R A 7 S A R S A A D i anana End While Rowing Off the O AN SRR Broadway Whart. A , & feast. There had not been the sii 5404040404000+ +5e@| A negro boy iff the employ of Thomas | orobce o n e (I8 JO0 VAET £, the boatman, was drowned off Thirty-Seventh District. !E:l(]titc‘rnhnss opposition. The two tickets in | met, lgslhm%hfi at Pyrg‘mn '\}:Uex ‘anrl wharf last evening. ]J}.ru:«?"x"rf- n:m!:nn.a::‘.vm b Ry 2 e & . | this district are: elected the following o resident, et e 2 2 - ntl OLFE TICKET. ANTI-WOLFE | ¥ Valia ? e The boy was rowing about in a white- | Marwedel of Fruitvale was che State—G, Gunzendor-| TICKET. Forty-Fourth District. KI(;‘;“}.*‘L‘;‘({‘;; ‘“"’\}’“[;l‘f:;:l'r-mj;::‘“fig‘fi; hall boat when the sight of the tug Ida | man and Frank P. Browning w ter, John F. Gallagher,| State—John XET. AN sta; S N. s: ¥ E. s r . v e g . aring directly dowm upe -raft | tary. _Senator E. K. Taylor W Fucker, W, M. (son, Charles T. Sohup- UEF TICKET. | adviser, O. C. Pratt. Several speeches | bearing directly down upon his frall craft | \gi¥, PCORIOF b K. Tavior Abbott, D. D. Hu ‘ istic of the last Legislat Forty-First District. ¥ ANTI-DIE I S e anCE SO SR U SO e i SEONPEROS BLE e — W illiam | were made. The club will give a banquet | filled him with panic. Eyewitnesses say t henck, Charles|at the next meeting, which takes place | that the boy gave one look at the ap- ns, N, Schiessin- | £hri . . Richard Keller, B ok P White, Charles Dusen- . i and then dived over the | Storer of Elmhurst seconded th hing | Briggs, A. J. Raisch, ger, James H. Humph- | gonberg, k. C. Kalben, berry, Steve Vecear, | 0% AUSUSt 3L proachitg 08 pfia » ’ | , Irving B. Cook. | M Tonnisten, N. P hxrsslxmrr.l_i‘rnnk ri - Charles Cuneo, George Bartels, William Col- Municipal—] | | | & # PR oY side of his boat to swim ashore. He must | tion, which upon metion of ( | ag b 3 o et ipagg s yolingn L oramips, as ihe | Babcock was made by a o o N P " | roetasa hiliam o Thirty-Seventh District Polls. D i aiS the et 1 | A Lelbert, John Higgins, Werthelmer, MUNICI- | goimmeriad, A. Camp: Goenu, Charles | _Flectors of the Thirty-seventh Assembly | wharf short. After swimming a few v | E. L. Cook, A. F. AlPAL—H. P. Umbsen, | ™0 80 nop 5 sommerlad, . William | District who are opposed to boss methods | strokes he sank. n- ! len, T. L. Henderson,|Edgar Briggs, M. M. | nominee made a graceful sp < appre- ciation of the nomination. He said “I am honored doubly by receiving the | unanimous nomination at th : e ac T AT oprghes ; The body was not recovered. To the s nominatl B | Ersomge 1. MRronng, (atits, Sohn O Culisry | 2o.5 Codeau. o He Wilam itz | eatimert by their counts commiciec, | boatmen and the Crowlevs, for whom he | {18 Tepublicans of thiy dis b, | George H. ! Tuttle, John enls | g - iy 2. 3 - - : e Doy vent of my re-elec George H. Fairc u Sen, ‘Frank Marini, Al J. Giibart, | man, Augustus Tilden, who has placed | had been working but a fow dave, the Bo¥ | wij) be no reason for you to C! | Arthar G. Hawley, |Geovge D. Clark, D. C. | Saam " Toh, Harry ¢ Bardette, Joh ! t liden, w} had been wo B | PRk Bataman, Tames 5. McCarthy, Jon 5| B berasit Iy George Bardette, John | the Dolls at the extremie ends of the dis- amp- | g, Fleld, sdward | Castlen, L. Chris- | & P » # ifridge. 3 S Chnrld s At C. Amedee. Dave Crow), selection.” Colonel Babeock, Superfor Judg Ellsworth and E. R. Anthony m Nellman, | trict. Poll No. 1 1s at Gough and Haight | &, sister living on Pacific street. He left L Peter | ctreets and No. 2 Is at the Stanyan-street | his coat, which contains no clew to his McGowan, James Far- | antrance of the K. T s Lt niel Willlam Clark, Wil- oth par] 'he ~ anti-boss | identity, on a seat of the whitehall. 7 A - di M ~ 1 - ¥, T. V. Maxwell, |llam J. Jones, 'W. H. AiLye ticket is headed by . Umbsen. candidacy. D. W. Toftelm EY In' the Dis- i’ B McCarthy, J.|Barrows, T, L. Hen-| The statement publishied in one of the - — CHARLES G. ADAMS IS Riley and J. B. Lanktree were el 2 trict an . W.J. Ram:|derson, Carl L, Koster; ‘r::;'er';q,\gf‘lfr‘ig‘ Thcrem (‘}riklll!l\m Metz- Thirty-Ninth District. 3 County Committeemen. The purity Or. v. milton, s clagsed as a Kelly- ns man 5 - o1 o as follows: > |W. 3 Ramsay. Philip | caused a deal of comment. In the County | Tn the Thirty-ninth District the ticket FOUND GUILTY BY JURY ;xl;:!-.nflmrf\zm!x“”flnfi w fn :lmvn'ln.fn : \ il Commiitee Mr. Metzner |s an open and |for Legislature and judiclal delegates T Phillp Kiernan and Frank Storer v ery | TIn the any.murm‘ l)lstrllot a (}\(’spfirat; jwames CPM SAe Hugnes. hmdt;’d by :}inrlze R. Wells is the straight sl ¢ Ed & Heimds Convieted T"fi Arl’anrwilln E}epu;flloan “lub has nomi- in | fight is being waged against . Ruef, i anti-boss ticket. There is another ticket ayer o ar S. Kepn nvicted | nated the following delegates to the State 1 1ti-Wolfe | whose skill in wresting the County Com- Greek Republicans Meet. Gondiit Y 5 & in the field, but Martin Kelly was consult- Sec Conventlon at Santa Cruz: A. R. Hamiin, n Republican Club 'ed in putting 1t up, ¥ of Murder in the Second Hervey Darneal, John Seebeck. J. B e R o gk e Degree. Barber, Samuel Frank, David Hirs e are the I mittee from Kelly and Crimmins provoked ' The Greek-Americ: J. N. Young and E. K. Taylor. DIPLOMAT ADDRESSES |OMAHA LOSES FORTY CADETS FORCED TO SLEEP TWO ROBBERIES OCCUR THREE MEN INJURED Tn the case of Charles G. Adams, who shot and killed Edgar S. Kepner, the jury at a late hour last night returned a ——e— HOW JACK MOFFATT WAS - ) ' verdict of murder in the second degree. i CONGRESS‘ THOUSAND ix Mo i P_A_RKS OF PARIS 'NfULLMAN CARS IN A GAS EXPLOSION m} the (‘mt‘niniu O(nu(unrl )‘esre::hllyinorn- RESCUED BY TELEPHONE ing ex-Judge Robert Ferral began his argument on behalf of the defendant. He Seccretary of Mexican Legation at Census Returns Indicate That the | Boys From Training Ship Mononga- [ Assistant Cashier of Omaha National ' Woodward's Pavilion Janitors Carry- Waghington Speaks on “Gen- | Count Last Time Was Greatly hela, Owing to a Blunder, Had Bank and a Prominent Capital- | ing Lighted Torchcs Locate a Leak | voiced his views of the case until the Daring Life-Saving at the Ocean eral Agriculture.” Padded. No Place to Rest. ist the Victims. With Disastrous Results. noon hour. Assistant District Attorney | Beach in Two Feet of COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo ON. Aug. The popula-| PARIS. Aug. 2.—As the result of in-| OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 2.—Edwin E.| J. W. Taylor, 1020 Waller street; H.|AMord made the closing argument e B s city of,Omaha, Neb., according | attention or a blunder over one hundred | Balch, assistant cashier of the Omaha | Wilkins, 12 Dodge street, and Walter | o'clock, Judge Lawlor charged the jury | Jack Moffatt, prizefighter. was t th tu of the | cadets from the United States training | National Bank, was assaulted in his ' Leon, 7 Morris avenue, employed as jani- | and shortly after 5 o'clock it retired to | last Tuesday afternoon from th 5 for 1800, against | ship Monongahela were obliged to sleep | berth on the Northwestern road, near |tors at Woodward’s Pavillon, were se- |deliberate on a verdict. deep of l;-* ;MJ“';_"(P‘“HK' rs that in the parke and streets of Paris last |Boone lowa, early this morning and | verely burned about the face ‘and hands | T ok s g g oty € o ‘;[’;’, I T >s show fo y as a|npj s veassl f s 3 : g | by plos of gas e pav > t and jury that the im- ach. _So at least so ires show for the city as a|night. The vessel is at Havre and the| On the arrival of the train in this city | las{”fi(}?{_ sion of gas at the pavilion late S iliats. ot homicide was the | telephone reporter of the M :crease in population of boys came here to spend two days at the | he was removed to his home and a phy- 5 g by Ad * discharge by | Daili J. Moffatt was re: 594 al V- | After the prizefight spectators had left | enmity caused by Adams scharge by iy i e r cent from 1590 to 19 ¢ ition and arrangements were made | Sician summoned. While serious, his in- | the pavilion last night and the lights had | Kepner on the ground that the defendant | Jack Kelly, according to the ol opulation in 1880 was 30,518, show- | 15 house them at a boys' college in Paris, | Juries are not dangerous. Mr. and Mrs. | been extinguished the janitors detected | had displeased the dead man’s customers. | BUt by a long-distance telephone wit nerease of 109, 23 pe o . ‘Amoretti of this city were also plundered . , o 5 el * | “Jollying™ prizefighter manager at t increase of 109,34, or 360.23 per cent | The party was In charge of a lieutenant, | by the robbers to the. extent o 4 | the odor of gas In the bullding and started | That Mrs. Kepner's name was wrong- | [OWAS, PUESASQET monaser ol tho 1880 to 1590. but when night arrived the lieutena 4 Dazs e a small { to locate the leak ~The men carrfed | fully connected with the killing of her!f 5 The “Monarch” o B s k | P en night arrived the lieutenant was | sum. They were not awakened by the | torches, and when they opened the dc husband was made equaily plain, not | ‘ake news. e “Monarc printed it is the first decrease in population| not on hand to pilot the boys to the |robbers, The affair is a mysterious one, ! o € Socx - ’ - y of the Mexican Leg n. He spoke of “gene ticular referenc e interest ent of the vast reso ns of the United Sta p . B et ol E 8 WA . n, chot| The maddest man in_ seven counties of s shown in the enumeration of a | shelter, They were unacqualnted with | as every one in the car was asjecp at the | SN L losoiin Which the meters are lo- | alone by the establishment of another|wss Jack Moffate vesterday. When he < | city. Director of the Census Merriam was | the French language and unable (o seek | time, and thére is no clew as to who the | jgnited by the torches, Tois M : J e fead of His own Lfeenving h - An explosion foi- |'nesses for both the prosecution and the Bt T S e woodwork was soon in | defense. fighter indeed. At first he thought | ked about it, but he refused to say any- ance they walked about Paris unti] | Perpetrator of. the robbery is. | 16wed and the 4 : . . 3 b ecov | k of a practical joker who * r diit oot isa i hvibey i ol Then they took possession of | Balch is now recovering consclousness | flames. An alarm was turned in fro —_————— | the. wor - m there. e (hat the Tolls ten years | Penches in the parks and on the boule- [and when able to talk may shed some |73 and the Fire Department . from hox | bar at the pavilion on’the sandy favoring 1ib . x =8 vards. lisht upon the affair. It is supposed he minutes’ work extinguished the blaze, Collapse of Health Official. No one could persuade him . nd harbors; | e “‘:r‘ i o Ko B e Thsensibie to prevent ZoPber and knocked | Phe men were treated ut the nospital by | Wiliam D. Grifin, the statisticlan of [potas avien Sots. ous of A¥es 1 ter-oceanic egisters and other devices were o % v. Th r ) 2 v | 3 5 H the Pa in swelling the population of (e | MANY CONTRACTS LET Mr. Balch had & hemorrhage after ar- | 7 Droy: They are not seriously injured. | the Board of Health, I8 now at the Mount | ypiernoon and threatened annthil . o DAl now hington t that time 4 i FOR BUILDING OF SHIPS | Miin,in, the city, but it is beifeved o Zion Hospital In a state of mental cul- | giving out a story that never was ot cou - o the 2 o will recover. lapse brought on by overwork. ~ du- | be. Moffatt prides himself on h vi H Bpene 45 ame 4 & The theory of the railway people is that | GOAST NEWS IN BRIEF. Hon were extremely arduous, and In com- | ming ability, especially when he i s - imitation of | TE] (’RAH“C BREV n‘lES Gy ;he robber g otted mmbm lE‘,hicaaugo, where | bl piling the annua!l statistics of the dl:pdk\;h wnd}ln‘g. But |mhe innocent hr:]rkl.‘.pu toi-} o ad- 4 Pri e was calling upon bankers yesterday, ment during the present mont! is | a plain, straight, unvarnis ale and ver, no ad- | g b | Drop in the Price of Steel Plates Is | 10, "8 8 08 E00 T 0da iR the ohair oas | VALLEJO, Aug. %3—Captain A. . McLemore | mivength wi overtaxed, Dr. Bunnell | Moffatt was satisfied that he was not (i - A oy i Il e g 5 Responsible for the Numerous until reaching a small station in Western | has been ordered from recruiting duty at San | states that Griffin’s condition is merely a | false newsvender. o ture: Cammending & oEHA. Wie AUR. A5 Ths -Désilatnes Yowa,"When ho. ehtered the sieeping car | Francisco €0 the Marine Barracks, Mare Island. | case of nervous prostratfon. and a few | The “nigger in the woodpile™ in the wesiérn Dar of U county has Orders. and attacked Mr, Balch. :‘,"’;Fl‘:}., Damage to crops will| CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Contracts were|” Hon, W. A, Paxton, one of the leading con in his efforts for the collé seeds <o SANTA ROSA, Aug. 23.—Mrs. M. Cummings, | Weeks of rest and rrue( will put him oa | Pooler. Tuesday a well-known resident of this city, while cross- | his feet again. Griffin was married on | phone reporter of the closed here to-day for the building of a | capitalists of this city, was robbed some |ing Fifth street this morning, was knocked | August 7 to Mrs. Helen A. Krone, and his | Dailies”” called up the Seal ;Sem Ficlas. | number of steel ships by the American | Ume during last night while siceping In | down by 3 runaway eam, She ustained severe | newly made wife Is in constant attend- | for outside =tation news. I henr White Pall 12°%,97 | Ship Bullding Company. Seventeen have | his berth on the lilinois Central. The | jnjuries, her leg being broken and her” body | ance at his bedside. She savs that with | the faraway end of the -« 1ds had attempted an as- | already been contracted for. The rush, it | thief secured $150 in money, some valu- | her care her husband will soon be a well | In a facetious and imaginative mood | on Mrs, Peter Poch, is said, is due principally to the drop in able papers and a number of rallroad | SAN JOSE, Aug. 23.—The directors of the | man. jctuged a sea battle—strong, muscu 1 Staies experime hrough memhers of Congress; favor- delivery: protesiing agal favoring inv - < asses. Cured Fruit Association.met to-day In execu- ——e——————— ir. Jack Moffatt buffe with the sre by United | ASHEVILLE, N. C.. Aug. 2.—A girl baby | the price of steel, the current price being | Passes. " old rescue avoring | has been Lot to Mri. Gecrse Vanderbilt i | 825 per ton for sieel piates. as compared Hepublcinas Drganise. T . ik G Ve evied ts dis | - ghavges JEA fed With WNegiey. [ O Sa. snd & Sarivg. Ao revene b spropriations for the same. lv;:'xl"m‘l;rsr ly::umfl:, wmrvm\ (nn:::mz s‘u“nnfmnru with $70 during boom times. ' The seven- 2 decision was reached. The matter was re- | Frank Pagnello, a young man, was ar- | “Monarch” printed his stor; vow Mof- sy sant. ts contracted for previous to to- | GUINDA, Aug. 2.—A McKinle: ferred to the executive com: \ etective ¢ telephone r > The baby 18 helr to a fortune of $30,000,000, ;ii.“,:’,‘f{‘m,l e 000, il T o B e by :’“m‘: e it o il dayegy uthet Whidk Wil | resti) last nidgmmk:y"?:ft(;n;;: Rlord(a)n fatt is on watch for the ‘telephone re- AERONAUT DIES AS SANEEVILLE, Wik, Aug S wrrifc ban, |8 combined | carrying capdcity of @00 | place Tuosday evening, under the most | mEENa. Mont: Aue %ot n misnteis | 350 U5 aet Pagnello signed N taihers || ————a—e——— wind and rain kto visi s ot tons. e bu ‘e em- | favorable auspices. Count Central Com- = ident of the Merchants’ tional Bank, THE RESULT OF INJURIES |ertcrmoon. Several tarm bulldings were de- | ployment to 7000 men. All the boats con- | mitteeman Clark called the_smtral Com- | ex-president of the Merchanes) Jationsl Bamk | naie to an order for 3. which he had | Prominent Livermore Man Dead. stroyed and whole fields of tobacco were cut | ¢ cashed by Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson. o s i racted for are to be freighters. order and the following officers on the charge of making false reports to the v 'VERMORE. Aug. 2.—-Andrew M 2 facaiooas Sbe SAIES 8 MHCTIN 41 O, btidiiiig “lected: President, D. W. E. Trueblood; Compiroller_of the Currency as to”the bani's | Pagnello went to Vallls and did not, re Tobury, ong of Lhe MOst Dromine t young . ¢AS N, Aug. 28.—W 5 % < ’ 3 ot was foun o night. zed , S yeaten “z Parachute Failed to Open and He Fell | WASHIECT, S0 2l W aifheant Tort- Farmers’ Institute. - | pica president, J. B Clatk; secretary, R. | oondition T e whioh raned the defend. | by the. detectives: and Follceman Braner | men of Livermere, died yesterdny morn & Distance of Ons Thoussud muster General, arrived in Washingion «-day | ONOMA, Aug. 2.—A farmers' Institute | executive committee—D. T. Rockhold, R, | enC motion for an instructed verdlct, e nnder atrest. Tt 1 charsng | Hupers was a member of the N. 5.°G. WV Feet. hot begin his mew duties until the latter part | was opened In Union Hall to-night. Pro-|B. Clink, L. M. Tittle and J. P. Powell. | PRESCOTT, Ariz., Aug. 2.—William Wil- ello by his indiscretions has | Foresters. Livermore fire deparimert X . | that Paj i DELPHOR, Ohio, Aug. 2%.—Harry Davis, | of September. fessor D. T. Fowler and Professor . T. | Meetings will be held from time fo time, | kereon, nged & yeurh, off 9f (06 Siest, resi | {iineq his father. who at one time was a | and Company I, Fifth Regiment 2 @ - ASHING . all ssed. > The funeral will take place to-m 2 local aeron ited here to-day @s the | WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The population of | Fowler and Professor F. T. Bioletti of the | and illness lasting since the big fire last month, | well-to-do rancher in Modoe County. Pag- - e Tosuit if 5 EH Ciosvitan a‘;lax?fiyrmum‘e S e R T e e bt | 1omeereity of California made addresses, | FIfLy persons signed the membership roll. | ™ huiiding: i which he lived was bured | Bello was arrested at. the requeat of his | from St. Michael's Catho ic Church, n result of a fall rec 4 ¢ - o AR, ices of the National Guard. and he fell 100 feet, n. of 43430, or 26.84 per lowing programme was car) out this 3 ased was Recorder of the county 90, increase 1430, per cent. - e Y t ban Cru o £ st S 1o G044 na agninee 444 | ovening. Opening remarks, Hon. Robert | NEW, YORK, Aug 2 The Grand Jury | {orm” wo | puolumne Murderer Must Hang. Says Husband Is Cruel. Torsubs, an’increase of 15,716, or 38.01 per cent. | J1ower Invocation, Rev. Henry Pearce: | 1o-0ay indicted Fr ALLEJO, Aug. 2.—The Valiejo T The Supreme Court has approved the | OAKLAND. Aug. 3. -Adele i 2 > i the murdered girl Kate Scharn, VA L AN 3 ‘anning e , Aug. %.—The State De-| CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Announcement Is made | yocal solo, Mrs. Emparan; “Varieties of "bfxm:ry on the evidence of Mrs, Kohi: Company has been incorporated, General J. B, | judgment of the lower tribunal In the case | filed suit to-day for a divorce from J nal g nsol - ground o . forwarded tu the tirituh | of ,the-ormaniEation ot the etic Starch Grapes for Varlous Purposes and Locall- | who occupled rooms near Miss Scharn Frisble and J. O. Johnson being the principal | o¢ \illlam Sullivan, convieted in Tuol. | Broveli on the t crueity ne Hompany, with a capitalization of $13,000,000, e prof T T Blolettl: vooas owners. The directors are J. B. Frisble, J. i dition papers for Juitan T. | of waich 310,000,000 will be iesued, The officers | ies. rofessor F. T. Biolettl; vocal solo, | and who accuses the young man of steal- | Johnason, J. R. English, Frank . Johnson and | Umne County of murder In the first de- | pARERSFIELD. Aux 23.—J E. Arnc e i i and mow | O e S ent, W. F. Blel Jr., Chicage, | Benjamin Weed: '“What the Institutes ing ner watch. If ihe prisorier should be | B"F. Grifmn. e pron and | gree. Sullivan killed William Gilifard. | , Jexican peon, died here & . the rewuts o held at San Francisco, He is a son of Sir | 7. p, Kingsford and W. H. Coles, Vice presi- [ Are Accomplishing Professor D. T.|released on habeas corpus to-morrow the | tion is to Increase the capital and double the | Dight watchman of the Jumper mine, Who | peing stabbed Tuesday Dight by another pe . Fdwin Arnold and is charged with em- | dents; J. D. Higgins, secretary, aad Joy Mor- | Fowler; song Miss N. Haraszthy; ad- | police will rearrest him on the charge of | plant and output of Johnson's tannery near | he thought had been the cause of his dis- | named Ieyes. Reyes escaped and s supposed bezzlement. ton, Chicago, chairman, dress, ¥. T, Duhring. urglary, - the North Vallejo depot. char; oW 1o be well on his way o Mexica. WASHINGTO! partment to-da embassy ext

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