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5’ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1901. o] v ey - — U NNE [BLAME IS CAST DW(f IS THE |[HE SAILED WITH _ [§ijif |f HOTEL Wiolmy| O DG MW NG T RS Death of Last Survivor of* That Famous Inquiry Into' Danger to Engineer Whitney’s Spinetti Is Viotim of Train Ordered. Masquerade Ball at Pavilion Expedition. Guests of the Bertling Hur- sless Now Year *+ ; Draws Crowds From |* 7| riedly Pack Their Celebration. 3 the Streets. ‘ : | Belongings. Tony D rasd’s {#lidly Aimed Bullet me,{,gf‘( 7> i £ § Beautiful Costumes Were the Order | Flames Are Quickly Extinguished Des wys B } Optic and May » ¢ . of the Evening and the | | and Frightened Patrons of the eztmaliy Re:ult in Revelers Had No Hostelry Return to Their ! Pear ! Cares. Rooms. For a third time within six months the jests of the He e . The Mechanies’ Pavillon was the scene | of the grand masaue bail of the Mardi | i - { Gras last night. It was late, for every | & t s 1 one Wished to see the old year and century | S “ -y {out from the sldewalks and the crowds, | " a € a revolver | but as soon ms there was no doubt | ) | broke out in the r er of ( that the new century was well in the | € crowds headéd for Larkin street and danced until daylight arove them home The arrangements this year were far superfor to any the association has ever had. There was but there was no drinking there. The sesker after refresh ment had to sit w1 a table and order | what he wanted s the waiter got it | for him, but he cc get it himself. new feature w erection of two score o each with a table | large enoug cople, and those to whom the public eve was an annoy sought th seclusion tents and nped. There was confusion and the dances f other without hiteh cr waiters lool n alarm was soun 1 there was a wild ser: guests, who s t quarters | | from box 13 fire bega tle, preve MEN REWARD | to the alarn | n AITHFUL OFFICIAL | 2 their istumes Lall wa of the M L vice pre , the T ed com- | mittees were in charge: | and a num- y water. | north w | ber of roo es had bee Reception-Judge & H. Cabaniss, Hon. . A | | Low, J. B. Basses Willlam A. Worster, F E. Mulier, G. F. 1 . Kent Matheson, H Bercovich. Judge CGeorge Groezinger. S. Pau- son, G. R. Fleld, Willlam de rr Leo Nola > Liman A. Craig, Willlam Cohn WIDOWED BRIDE BRINGS | HOME HUSBAND'S BODY George . Perkins, B. J. Brotherton, H - Mrs. J. B. Barber, Niece of President ray, Barney Weil, C. Cline. William | ofo— A. E 0 McKinley, Arrives on the and Fred P. Plagemann ] A. Tolle (manager).” A. B HENRY §. FASTHAM. HE WAS THE LAST SURVIVING SAILOR WHO | Transport Grant. Worster (assistant). J. H. Ullman, Harry e e e Among the arrivals on the transport Stenge.. Henry J. Muller, Charles W 1e; RRY ON HIS MEMORABLE TRIP rank yatirthy Was Mok . X W HA{'b-r Berton Chancy, (. Green. Charles W. Frank G OF LONG-SLUMBERING JAPAN. e e T . who died at Hongkong two months after Charles Heyneman, W. Lake. Dick lsrael, A | | Seldner, Frank Byrne. Frank Levy, E. Bloch, Charles Drake. Charles R. Scott. Hom: J. K. | fe—-r his marrisge. The couple had just cowr. H COMMODORE WENT WI : Kellogg. M. A. Jacobs, J. H. Bien. M. Stone pleted thefr honeymoon and Mr. Barber was Frnest Kennedy, G. Lowenthal and R. Rosen- ERKELEY, Dec. 3L—Henry 8. |and formed part of the crew which man- | FRES 000 JRNGameon & oD bis du thal Eastham, the last survivor of | ned Perry's gig. ties as paymaster in the army when he o 2 the crews that served in Commo- | He served throughout all the stirring | was taken ill with fever and died a few ter. KID McFADDEN, BANTAM scenes of 1853, when Perry with his ten | days I dore Perry's famous expedition | (oveh 08 o e e ports of Japan to the | The mains of the dead paymaster will . & " INGIN v . WHO PREV NTED A DISASTER BY HIS FIGHTER, REACHES TOWN to Japan. died this morning at | ;mmerce of the civilized worid. He help- lirect to Canton, Ohlo, for inter- whelm e kind COOLNESS IN STOPPING HIS LOCOMOTIVE, WHICH CAME WITHIN | his home, 2123 Kittredge street. Althoush | ed fight the Chinese pirates who swarmed 3 Barber is now at G gener f his frien n FOOT OF PLUNGING INTO THE ESTUARY. Game Little Boxer, in Prime Condi- | he had been in ill health for many years | the Asiatic coast at that time. When in g sent < thanked them f 5 e e 5 2 | i « unexpected. The deceased | @ reminiscent mood Mr. Eastham was - £ - tion, Declares Himself Ready | his death was unexpect h o et Ly oaiy: slietiida: (alen ab ud py of " = 2 | for All Comers. [t o netive of New Bedford, Mass., aged | T, /0y ire and warfare while serving in the | t < ‘D o —The Southern | i - Y # Kid McFadden, California’s prize ban- | 56 Years. far East. SCO. De e o e | oras amri Ana £id Jast night, the switch | welght pugllist, arrived home last| ~Captain” Fastham. as he was gener: | S Fastham became MMl during service M { Facifi ompany officials. .- ar ¥ as signaled to go ahead | I famillar figure about | and at his request was invalided home. { much disturbed ise” of the | DY the operator from the bridge. Of | night after a tour of the East, on which | ally known, was a - . | o harably Matharaed Tromt. e i~ Dea \ i he ot course, 1 was running slowly, and that | he scored successes that have placed him | the Berkeley streets. Up to a week ago | H - or rs ot e \ narrow escape last night e PWly, Aulth _ | : S every morning, | United States steamship Warren and from w hold # 1 g "¢ lessening of danger | in the front rank of khis class. { he walked down town every e T e e T Warren ot eir represe Alameda local train from left the track and de-| It is expected that McFadden's hext|leaning on his staff. He was known by | tpo BT 0PI 6 S e Teland navy- - into the estuary at. the ‘apy ! have nothing to say | match will be with Oscar Gardner, Whe | .j) the old inhabitants and the new ones | vatg o a citiz on-street br Prelim lessness or anything | Is pow on his way <o the const. The Kid | 10 "BC B0 W0 AU AL, C iCTe enial | Y Haveral attempts have been made to se- | bave settled pra 1y the cause for the open ' Is more than willing and from all reports | e N e i ave per Boitiesr W, t i= & subject in the hands of | Gardner will go out of his way to meet | old sailor. | ot thave i & MI Meten Chcumom: Cham- - . B of the division { him. McFadden I8 in the best of condition | Mr. Eastham came from a seafaring | ¢ht there i3 a bl before Fongross. cham: s Mcial < act In stopping his engine at and ready to fight at short notice. | family. His father was master of a ves- | Ploned by Congressman Metcalf, to grant | ES Py s T Lo ey ol T o RS, sel, and while still a boy young Eastham | [itn®forty-five years' oack pay at the | - Aol after who was bent nru;n:;vu‘;';,;g"‘r,;“: Police Acknowledge Mistake. | went to sea. He appeared mucl older | same rate. e had expected this bill to | il v ; ; ; % ¢ . i y t er- 4 had hoped to pass his | nt risk to himeelf. If his engine had Lilllan Merritt, daughter of Captain Ben | than he was and became mate of a mer- | go IMQUKh an foot further. and on the | Merritt of San Quentin, who was arrested | chant vessel before he reached his twen- last days in peace and comfort. |~ =~ _ | k- the oben L 9L the bridge itself, the locomotive | Saturday evening on a charge of stealing | tieth year. When his time expired East- | o 3¢ CSCoasel eauis o SAter, Faes Be - | 3] P ing it fppled into the estuary, car-| g valise from the Tiburon ferry depot, | ham jolned Perry's fleet, then in the | fOTYEeiT: FHC VHAM (9 FoRUT o at ace | o the highest rise of (he emEors: ihen | was discharged by Judge Conlan vester-|gouth Seas on its way to Japan. The |10 a. m. from the late residence of tha T Pl s > ment | day. The police acknowledged there was | _ o cafior was assigned to the flagship | deceased. The Interment will be private. endent Agler this | approach ho evidence against the girl and Captain | B oree 15 16 Sy | 1 ihe ,;:"?*%‘{‘;snr'-lr-'r:r’;\»;;r';?.‘f;”:_\-"‘flfli Sevmour asked the Judge to dismiss m.-k PP . “ et ° A — = tower oper: of the Oakland broad gauge local ——t e P hia e | o Ty e T e T e s, Funeral of Ned Foster. | COAST BREVITIES. ; THE DAY’S DEAD. SIGK “fln‘c“E : i el 1 for Fourteer assed, short e gy tion will take s vaifus. o ot ek o8 /ON SCHROEDER MUST SHOW CAUSE e signal from their train Whitney. wh when i was running up to the bridge. All | The funeral of the late Edgar M., better 7 = Loestively C ppear Before Judge Morrow ed the train from | such evidence will he heard by Superin- | known as “Ned” Foster, will be heid from | PORTLAND, Dec. 3L—The [nited States | John T. Wamelink. cured by theso in His Suit Against Mary " to-day at nt Agler at the invastigation.. Porter & White's Undertaking Parlors, 122 {ransport Thyra salled tocday for Manile wi | CLEVELAND. Ohio, Dec. 31.—John T Little Pills, n 8 gainst y Twelfth = refused | Whitney was on his run this morning. | Eddy street, at 2 p. m. to-morrow. iThe | Soiiomess t0 & crEe for " | wamelink, head of the J. T. Wamelink & B. Britton deny ;. = He is married and has a large family of | remains will be interred at Odd Fellows: | Fhilipines. [ SN DRG0 e 3. - YAy They aleo relicve Distress from o as the affair is concerned T| children. For some time he has been run- | (onetery | SANTA CRUZ, Dec. 31.—The Supreme Court | Sons’ Plano Company, died to-day of g my statement to the proper ning as an extra engineer. g e —_— | has ;m;i;g !::‘D:,»r::"‘;‘;‘ffl'm: ‘»‘N’ h,‘:"“ ¢ | Deart disease. He was one of the most Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- e oottt ++@ RAILWAY TREASURER | Six months' sentence in jail for having made | Drnm!?er;t b{:eslne;s men of (,X‘ll-\'elandr ”,’,d fect remedy for Dissiness, Nausea, Drowsh 4 not dis- el r'i"-‘v""‘l’-l"‘l*vn frvferfoefofoofofonforlonfs oot | HELD UP BY FOOTPADS | threats n(llnllo.\‘ihm :rxm :“!nr;:;n, S Q}‘l:id?e &‘\SM st known musicians of the ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tonew Schroe APPOINTED FROM CI | WILL WED YOUNG o 2 | GFACIFIC GROVE. Dec. 31.—The ey ; Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They ! | nt i \stered 26 degrees above zero. = PR SERVICE ELIGIBLE LIST | ARMY OFFICER Robbers Obtain a Small Sum and a| foe formed over standing water in pxpus»fl James Matthews. Regulate the Bowelss hllllyVegmbh. g n the ed | & i places and many tender plants were killed | pREATIMA, Dec. 3.—James Matthews #t oolnt ISINEIE B0 th 3 | Wallet Containing Important Baave frout 1o expecten’ thoulght H 3 - Health Board Acts Irregularly in Se- | The Engagement Is Announced of eayy fro ¥ g died in this city last night after a resi- StRI@ll P, Small Dose. A, rumor published | dence here of nearly fifty vears. He had Smal Price.’ Documents. | S ANGELES, Dec. lecting Inspectors—Will Erect | Miss Margaret Cole and Lieu- | gmarrim. Do o1 5 . Baird, treas. | 05 ANGELES, Dec. 31 Been 111 Tor meveral weeks. A widow €od Nurses’ Building. 1 tenant Crimmins. urer of the Everett and Monte Cristo R: |'r:‘|nlx1 ol f;::;a’x:‘:‘ S Bired Sois-TROMGN SE Hairy: Matihaws The Board of Health met yesterday and | The latest engagement which is Inter- | way, was held up in Everett last evening | fio former company, who assert that no such | of Ogden and Arthur Matthews of Peta- ed John A. Brown from the clvil | esting soclety is that of Miss Margaret by two masked highwaymen. Baird was | deal is pending or contemplated survive him. Mr. Matthews was a list to be secreta Drs. Cole and ILfeutenant L. immins of the relleved of $25 in cash cnd a large walle e = New Jersey. aged 64 years. He SACRAMENTO, Dec. 3l—John Cannon, an e of : Hartley, Keé th Infantry. The betrothal of the | Containing mail and official documents be. | SACRAMBENTO. Dee. B i bed In the | came to California In 1849, and a few vears ppointed from : i % | reappolr VICHY s earsro £F A Natul Mineral Wate: & Ha A an Green were als : iRl ® | longing to the rallroad company, which g George lodging-house. He had taken his | later to Sonoma Count young people was announced on Sunday | the robbers evidently thought was pie- | |ife with polson. Cannon had been drinking - - Casenean McLeod. . e Gt : - 3 g at the South Boston yards of Lawley's| Piper and a party of friends went to | row at 8 o'clock. The deceased leaves a wing h was recelved yester- begin its erection at once B iohulialie Company toay. b ioet] Yp!lgwswne on an outing. One day Piper | Widow: and eight children. Three of his An prdinance was arproved and will be | Cases Are Again Called in Polics ' were taken from the model of Deslgner | Lett thelr hotel, slone, for a walk. Noth- | sons—Andrew J.. William A. and Ira M.— | § A. VIGNIER, Distributing Agent » ! ; ; = i e ble t of nt sanitary evening at a dinner given by Mrs. Eleanor ' thoric with money. | heavily for eeveral days and was out of em- | 2 o rs. For spectors the bhoard Martin at her home on Broadway. The The holdup o rred within four blocks | ployment < " Fs - inted 2obert s George McGinney, | announcement was a complete surprise. of the Postoffice, in the business part of | PORTLAND, Dec. 81.—At a mesting of 0,9,1 Rr(‘n.\(phb. Va.. Dec. 3L—Caseneau with medicinal qualities. 3 F. Derham, E. F. W. Duns. Miss Margaret Cole is the younger of A LOWN. at § o'clock in the evening. While | gon and Oriental Steamship Company to-day | McLeod was found dead in the bathroom For Indi Fe S e T | two sisters, danghters of the late Edward | D€ Streets were not crowded, there were | the following board of directors was elected: | of his residence this morning with a bul- | @ or Indigestion and 0 ter, T. P. Lydon, J J. 'T. [ 1wo sisters, daughters of the late Edward many pedestrians abroad. The robbers R. A. Graham, H. L. Pittock. G. Rosemblatt | oo o 5 B 8 D et ietal fytng by | @ Stomach - Silvera. The appointments must be made | P. Cole, who was prominent as an attor- | were disturbed in thelr work by the ap- | and George F. Myers of Portiand and Robert A e T o e e 2 R Fle Disordsrs. o over as the Civil Service | ney Cole died three or four years proach of several persons. leaving Baird | Hanna of Washington, D. hi y o m: sui. ik > - p £ Nis d a . — cide. He was a Confederate soldier and | g > o Commissio ) certifications for the 880, The bride-to-be 1s a pretty young in_possession of his dlamond ring and z Sfterward privaté secret to ex-Gover- | So-cattea V|CHY 3 dUdsa ord need an ur. | Woman. She made her debut about three gold watch. RECALLS LEROY PIPER'S 9 iy 3 g & positions Ith Board used an un- | > ars ago.. The Cole family resides at The highwaymen were two undersized | nors Fitzhugh Lee and R. W. McKinle: o [ PRESIDE HAYS SET, official list of eligibles to select from. 8I1- | 3615 Buchanan_ street. 3 men and were seen by several persons, | STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE | He had been secretary of the Tobacco Ex-| & IN SIPHONS b4 . - - vera's position may be endangered, as h Lieutenant Crimmins is quite a voung | but, as they were armed, no oune had Fa | change here for about twenty years. b4 = e A DATE FOR A BANQUET ...nds No. i1 on the eligible iist. and the | man and is devoted to his miiitary dutles. pluck enough to give chase.’ It is thought | Brother of Man Lost in Yellmtvlsi =y b1 IS NOT "c ° commission ill certify the names He is well known in New York, where nis ' the robbers belleved Ba'rd to have a lm’Kfl‘ Park Petitions for Letters of i Jacob nmry, * — . * Consents to Meet Members of Manu- only ten for the eight positions. Among | father is prominent in political circles, amount of cash on his verson for the pay- 3 | 2 3 3 : ° . ‘ | e | WOODLAND, Dec. 31.—On the 17th of | O cturers’ and Producers’ Asso- the ten are J. F. Lahaney and Daniel The date of the wedding has not yet ment of company salaries at the first of | Administration. { Basaide. Fuaih Sy o Cuilny Vauer. | & Get the Genuine & ° act g -3 Riordan, either of whom would be in line | been set. but it will not be long delayed. the month. After takiug the money and | g.n JOSE, Dec. 31.—Papers were filed Genhe I B SR ey Yaue | 8 & ciation for selection. John Jenkins was appointed | Lieutenant Crimmins will leave for the . they returned u bunch of keys at |, S¢ 0 Brovoie Court here to-day- which | 81 0ld and highly esteemed resident. fell | § . f rers’ and Producers’ As- ght messenger for the City and County | iflands soon and the ceremony will take request and then made off in the | !V reterious disappearatice of | TOW & wagon and sustained serious in- g fornis is making exten. | Hospital place before his departure. He will take darkness. FacKl the: . TAYSIAEIONS « 928 Park, Wyo,, | Juries. The ghock was too great for a v “ for the banaust te be . The pians submitted by the Board of | his bride with him to the islands, e Leroy Piper in Yellowstone Daric W¥o:|man of his age and enfeebled condition | § . 0 banquet to be p 1 Sorke for a buiiding for the head B ey - S | Cup Defender’s Lines Laid. | 1ast summer. John W. Piper petitions {0] . 4 he never rallted. He continued to fail o ’ - “"”,.-prm g s nurse and st¥teen assistants in the City | POOLROOM MEN EEBEP BOSTON, Dec. SL—The exact lines of | létters of administration or the ¢3t'® Of| Eraquatly and died carly Sunday morning. § . s accepted the honor. The approved. and the poard was notlied to | UP DEFIANT ATTITUDE | ':° [a"gor cup defender were lald down | ion, died on or about August 1 last. O R cesey Cras- | 2 * 0 > 2 submitted to the Boara of Supervisors | o 5 ey, B . hi | are residents of San Francisco. Mr. " . - : & rowninshield and George I . F o s f him. When ©C®08090P0P0IC + - L UBOS0SOSOS > - = R e Ly 00 DRI § Couiis aud Dy thaanent O Lawicy and Draughtores Daniels of e i}"llfxp;r":r:bz’rfi'e';;;wgegl:rm his friends | Henry was a native of Ohlo and nearly | . n i DIy A faby of b inen tinued T1ll Friday. | signer Crowninshield's office. | B iides and cowboys to search the | ¢lghty-three years of age. | 4 Ol Mamatuotar. | 10 O e ancibes Labor | When the poolrocm cases were called | reservation, but in vain. A large reward ;.. —————— | . i of California | WaS s » . e | in Judge Mogan's court yesterday it was ' 5, was offered for him and his description ALLEGED MUTINEERS FREED. T 'sTimE no physician shall be placed in charge of | present, would acknowledge that the stip- PALACE HOTEL. The ",;q(;a:»;lfir(‘:?x!l;:’sg:n\‘(‘v!rml\r‘( c’minuo?’im m,nmx}?. iy m'_B""g;' SRR WS- | LS S a—— a ward in the City and County Hospital | u.u‘m'n ]r?quvl by h{;n w(iim :'hlef S;xllwmu Blliings, N Y A Wililamé'a 9, Mo i:“?“ s‘mte The total value is placed at | ;an n_‘r:rdd ar;‘y s‘;d‘:;:n tt::e .rcho:u" o a vears xpe: on behalf of himself and other = PSS, ¥ o ’ 2 - 1 | Free Trade, charge: mutiny for hav- Boxes Were Not Stuffed. g B e o ot U bl o B L3 S0 s LI poolsellers | w R Green, Chicago [Retta Parrott. Sacto | $60,000. The heirs are. Lillan Piper, the T i R e o as assistant in such ward. Dr. Bazet di- | woulc adh , bu was silent. | w g Grone. Monireal |3 Hooker &, 1 aos | Sl and s daughter two years old, re- | Ing taken the whee m their skipper ure il eliet entertained by attorneys rected attention to the large number of | A Collins for the defendants!| g ¥ Youns, N.Y |3 Ferguson, Danver * | mion at Bt. Marys. Onlo | near Trinidad on the night of December cor Judge Daingerfield that | irresponsible medical colleges in this city | again contended that he was not bound | & A Yourg, N ¥ B i SOINE ot Bt Mutss, Cllie . were discharged to-day by United You Sle repre . Tmitted by election oi. | Which he ascribed as a reason for the in. | by the stipulation, and at the Tequest of | & A mouesi N ¥ |4 oo a o pe e Dawor States Commissioner Ford. The Commis- ou ep Te 1o the loss of 100 votes for their | troduction of the resolution. | Attorney Coftey for the prosecution the | Miss McNeal, N Y |8 Butter U8 M O PNEUMONIA | sloner found the men acted without crim- D - el g iy et sk s | gases were coniinued till Friday o that | £ J Watt, London 'H D Parkin, Stantord ot | inal intent or malice. but under the be- lfl en ." oved to be without founda- | Stenographer Long of Judge Mogan's | G Goodman Jr, Napa aths From the Malady in as|iief that their captain would wreck the | va | Five ther examination of the Regis-,K WILL BE MARRIED | court might have the opportunity to e: N Y|T F Millard, N Y Many Da: schooner in the breakers if allowed to con- |-_“@ran-Selvent™ dissolves Swioture ke snow e, irer's figures proved that the number of NEW YEAR'S DAY |2mine hix notes to see whether Collins | C Daughter. N Y |C E Kioeber, N Y ¥ Duys. | tinue In the course he was safling. Beain the sus, reduces Eniarged l&o-":xl-."- ballots returned to court exactly corre- | { was or was not a consenting party to the | J Wehner, Brisbane |C Hutchinson, Aukind DAWSON, Dec. 18 (via Seattle, Dec. 81). inal Duets, stopping Days. to ruin "'"“",‘,“"J‘"‘"‘“’“x g [t the entire urerhral tra 3 Brill & w. Cinn__|© Tuxbury, Mich demic of pneumonia. There have beeh| yNGINNATI, Dec. SL—Joe Choyneki. | “Hl et i vt b i, o B prenered = spond with the official figures, and the | stipulation. . wv 'jvfll Colo H Martin, N Y il s & cken with a terrible epi- S ien 1t oy ot the ures. and the| Would Date Their Bliss From the | *'fa cazes In Judge Fritz's court and 1n | B C Thaver. Golo 1 A N seattie Dawson is strl Choynski Preparing for the Stage. o court ware also-continme precincts was withdrawn Judge Dain- | Beginning of the Baby E:'"(’w Caba | W 8h w, Cinn!C Dunphy -t v he In as many days from the| S, e Mexidie Frcounting of baliots I his contest to_ihe N iy | e Sogan'a" Cotrt, Haward Morkanm | & Mn cnicres W O Retkin Chichgo | dread malady and others ae suffering | the prizefgnter, in nere arranging for his | RSN S The coren Srichure shegnt g % |:2et ahok riay Popter ' M A Parks, N Y F Stern & w, 8§ Jose | ople are greatly worried. Ty- forthcoming venture vaudeville. " pi jonomas F. Graham. This | 1t is easy to date-a marriage from Jan- | precd "ty e by the sthlire ooy | J Jones, N X F G Burton, T8 M 0 | o 1 oD femie, but It 18 subsiding | thirty-minute sketch, enttled “Sketch Every Man Should Know Himself. ial ain to Gate up 1o 165 | .,y 1, 1901, which is perhaps the reason | plead guilty. 5 | G Backer, Kansas City[E Churchill. Napa and it is generally believed that the worst | Factory,” has been written for ChOYNSki wmy ge. James Assa.. Box 8. Cinoinnatl. O.. bas why $o many licenses were taken .out vesterday and why 0 many clergymen P Herring, N Zealand W F Dunphy, Miibrae Jipox has about disappeared. | and his wife (nee Lutzmiller), who is a gren: expense an ex ATy TS | B Sherm rohy. Stanfora | i over. Smallpox h - oot ! i o f 2 'are now only two smallpox patients | singer and actress. Owing (o his engage- [Fre tlustrateq Lrealine Spon . Zoligh, Douxs Mets. | B Aorabaes, N X 2 & e Wl ?:‘11; entire district. Five thousand vac- ments in this line Choynskl would not en- fla""“' ey will send 0 any H | | y - | N i ‘4 v will be busy to-day. It 18 a great thing| Patrick T. Lennon, an €x-soldier, broke | B Aproan: N X' yIA W Howard, Chicago | X i Mrs. Yuu;:g Has Recovered. Mre ng. the wor -~ cine points were received to-day and it is | tertain any propesition for the prelimi- o = come w0 mear being counted smong g | 10 turn over a new leaf, seitle down, |into the premises of the Marchants' Cold | Wi o & Bolee N 3| cmoaniels, Denver | SiNe PO Mat compulsory vacaination, | nary at the Jeffries-Rublin fight. St. JARES ASSN,, 250 ELM ST, - 0 ine g counted MmMONE the | swear to be good And sober and get a wifo | Storags Warehouse stables, 2108 Misaion | 37 Poters, Stodiean || & waldn! T Ang o include every man, woman and child in | - Sty ncinnati, Ohlo. 2 - Y | all in the s: day, but the; twenty- | street, 8y s nover & w. Mo |J W. Pew & w, the city and on . 4s.. — ugh her inhalation of Mluminating gas | seven men in this ity Who are Wlling 10 | soat He was OBservad e the yorer: | GRAND HOTEL, " ™| at once, Twenty-five hundred points,were | _ The Twentieth Century. @t 1410 California, street on Sunday night. | go_the length | man’ and fied. but was caught by Polics. | Mrs W T Jewell, Sacto'Mrs R A Brownles, | TeCeived some fime ago. ] We now stand at the threshold of the twen- RUPTURE bas recovered. Her chance for life at the | = They all appeared before Cupid Dan- {man E. J. Thompson and booked on a ' W McDermott, 8 Lake Napa G e | tieth century, and the nineteenth is a thing of | connnt D0 amel . W 1 hs wan Drought into the Recelving | forth yesterday and got their licenses and | charge of burglary, The case was called | % & Clerk, Seattle = '€ F Cutts & w Curson | WALTHOUR IN THE LEAD. |the vast. It will, however, be known as the salves, lotions, com- - was =0 =lim that it was consid- | to-day they will all be married. It is epl- | in Judge Cabaniss' court yesterda: d | B B N ion L Farrott, § Diego < | | century of invention and discovery, and mon trusses, of grod almmos l'mwl!;a- e e Dr. | demic, for San Francisco is not the only | by ‘consent continued till hur-dn* | W B Parkinson, N D 3 Waltner a wkersfield | gesord Broken in the Six-Day Race | among some of the greatest of these we can | > “Quack”™ operations TTime “Jout o time in working ooty At the | place so affected. It augurs well for tho | Bdward Kane, the Eastern crook who |V g putnam N'D & M 1o ol t [ truthtully megtion Hestetter's Stomach Bit. “DR. PIERCE'S MAGNETIC {me 1get 7o, ime in working on her, and | city and State, However, and for the new | played the “paim” (rick In jeweiry stores | J Kuinss Benlon |5 & Moyt T < at Boston. the celebrated remedy for sl llments ELECTRIC TRUSS" Is dif- saved her life. | century, t00. Tb be ushered in with |and stole valuable diamonds from Mever's | W Wagner. Chicago R Diller. (iso BOSTON, Dec. 831.—Bobby Walthour of | arising from a weak or %floflch. ferent It does the work | g Ry IR L) marriage rites to spare is a privilege not | and Vanderslice's stores, was convicted | ¥ V Flint, Sacrto W P Dickson, Tacoma | Atlanta, the T3-hour champion, led the s dvepepsia, (ndigestion, f cy. con- "BOOKLET NO. I gives Registrar’s Olerks Appointed. accorded to every vear. ainddmtl;i being ¢n two charges of pott -”v'ar::sy'l;:'.vudn 1T Clapp. Chicago B llg'mln,.w..n fleld of fourteen riders at the end of the | Stipation and biliouaness fuil mtormatios. Cali or wnte - the re: re & kind, is dou n- 3 sen- 3 | K * b The Wiection Commissioners vesterday | ored. ¥ BO | (ehiced to three months in the County Jall | B A Frefether. Cal |V Reagan, Boss Gty | first day of the six Sy renm st FEX MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO. DL Smim ] B Boent. gt Sotare Bent on Murder. e A R e TR Iy Hieaify s e he firat day's rreing waz | N0 WWaste I the n 3 . ©"rait, I A Lynch. Herman Guial | C. Mitchell, whose real name is C. Cheb- | before the Superior Court by Judge M. | & B e e o Jatie. Tikber bt - of = P DR, HALL’S REINVIGORATOR tadt avnd'J H. Dignaa from the civil se; ekar, was convicted yesterday on the | 8an yesterday on twg charges of burglary | w G Farland, Cal g'. e 2t b naten Y oot R o mqmmmy d-.mhh -fllb T Ronsied soiad o ot 3 .;"gi"i' - “;"fi": mm‘mmn':l- charge Of carrying & concealed weapon L‘;:‘?;‘::‘db“',‘;a"b;’e“‘;f:‘ ?:g‘:be%d&r: L H Kasminaky, Sacto #_!imunp:n & w. Cal | geconds, a liberal cut from Miller's pre- i 'be inaipid case we cannot cure. This secret bl g e d - | and was ordered to appear for sentence - 3 w, Ang [ 7 ity and useless can into & remedy stops ail losses in 24 Boure, a3 2o owplgres, 40d e © F | 200,700 b BT Of threats 1o il | 96 MR TS0l s Calfornia, strace. | 3 B mmh Frepnsonte Moz X Kl e (R Froved to be a Hittie riaky. ai- | | Soup, o skvory Sooete, Gomorosm.” Giest, Tita P ; | prefe . who lives at i 3 amad though the falls to-day did not prove se- 2 oes ‘,;“fm{'“'x";e:;‘(;;';g g - Fe. | Glover street, was continued till the same ¥ Webster, Minturn %’fim. ort] e to the mish. PUmiceatons o he mu T iy R for appointment » date. Mitchell was arrested Saturday and | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | Mrs W West, Los Ang R boards was the chief cause of trouble. catoms”. Tt senief. 35 bettis: § ; TR e T hodrg i = hl‘s"p{:;-? 't)r'ul:r:::?n:e nand ARRIVED. B BR o ; Rano e e e S it ‘ e J . 1, 'S MEDICAL INS Returns From Manila. to commit suicide. About ten years ago | Mony, Dessuses at. || O Beh b4 XY - Educational Test for Immigrants. f e N R, B Dr. W. L. Wiliamson, veterinary sur-|be Killed a saloon Keeper named Martin | simr Pomona, Shea, — hours from Bureka. | 8 Schmidt, Astorla | W VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 31—The provin- Market st. S F. Al private diseases quickly gean. 1. 8. A, arrived from Manila yes. | 210 has not been in his right mind since. | Schr Del Norte, Jacobson, 4 days trom Co- | B Marx, P“gl:’"a W] clal Government to-day proclaimed regu- cured. book. terdar on transport Grant. Dr. Wil- & St quille River. A LRV R '8 lations for carrying out the immigration . 53 e tock o1 'ban’ terary Society. : i which was passed a e last ses- m Laflin & Rand Wi e Cransport Leciagaw on her lass 3 | - The 8t. Alban’s Literary ah no:l’al Bo- | s Newburg, —Nonier: December 31| B % Tafia® ed™ B 0By SR iz nEhE will he made by the tompanles CORPANY'S '".'f:;:.d“:a ’|°“M"le-¢ Maniia, during which the vessel en- | ciety will give its next entertainzaent and DOMBSTIC PORT. AN JMcQueen & w.Mies D M Sriowdon, Ca | DIS het ot e Bty il OF BEEF for S Fondon i e countered & typhoon of such violence that | dance Thursday evening, Jenuary 38, 1901, | GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Deo 21 Berkele; Inn A L Lusch, Cal |engaged nging in Japanese and Chi- on En- . 3 , 1901, Arri: —Stmr . Reed] ese, as the ant le an IMPROVED COOKERY GEO. W. evers animal on board was killed: | &t Golden Gate Hall. Bants Barbara, hence Dec T, T S, Rty |W Wil Oal e, ~fetive var'to i || i frosone $5 Uarke: sereat