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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1901.’ 5 [»} 9 EADWOMAR |CHARGES BIGAMY |STRONG DESIRE FOR OFFICE NTTEMPTTOBURK | WORPHINE CURE SIOENTIFED| ~ AND DECEPTION| ~ CAUSES FUCH VOTE MARKING gyt \pChUBcH CAUSES DENTH . 3 H 9 Charles McKenna Recognises | Story of Gontract Marriage Annual Election Contest at Mechanics’ Institute Ends Sister Lying on a Slab With Man Already Closely Between Neal and Wilson. St. John'’s Narrowly Escapes | Miss- Maggie Hunsacker a - Destruction by Act of Victim of Strychnine ifl MOI‘ : T was apparently a case of ‘‘come < = : . gue, I Wedded. seben, come eleben” -a¢ the annual z Incendiary. Poisoning. —_— - 1 PO election held sterday afternoon Jorius CAE:A&.' NEESPEI S ! bt 2 2 | and evening for trustees of the s Left East Oakland Home and Told, Mother Saye Her Young Dapghter Mechanics' Institute. These annual r.é“&" A~ Scorched and Charred Stairway and | Inquest Results in the Arrestof Thres Belatives She Was Going to | Has Been Deceived by Acquain- ;‘::“"““mfie ”l.l“”‘fii nt; j[;‘.l rox;! ::‘: ";pgc;)':‘ »::o Remnants of Burned Paper Persons Charged With Respon- g | 2 ure politicians that, direct their affairs, 2 Do Dressmaking in | tance, Who Has Wife | 1t nn.{' of the gentry whose names h-r WENT To | Furnish Evidence of At- sibility for Her Alameda. | and Child. | ®one up and down on the waves of poli- e R x tempted Arson. Peath. i | cal prosperity and adversity could have { e — ———— s : 2 seen the energy dlsplayed by the mémbers | | i - = O an ffice San -ancisco Call, | of e *‘o] uard” o e institute, ey - | | laklan ce San ancisco Call, S al Dispate b The A3 & McKe: Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | of the “cld guard” of the institute, they | Oakland Office San Francisco Call pectal Dispatch th The Call. e of the woman who disd 1118 Broad . Feb. 2. | might have learned a lésson in practical | 1118 Broadway, Feb. 2. —— : Mrs. A. Schwarz of San Frantisco ac- | politics that would mean easy victory for The members of St. John's Episcopal | SEATTLE, Feb. 26 —As the result of an uses . Frederick W. Marshall of having | them #h future contests, f Church have been startied by the discov- | inquest to-day over the body of Magg's ticed hér 16-vear-old daughter into a Eleven candidates for seven positions ‘ ery of an attempt to burn their edifice, | Hunsacker, . who died in the Pacific House P ® setret contract 'marriage while living with | ] which stands at the southwest corner of | yesterday afterncon while undergoing & woman who is his legal wife. | e -3 Grove and Eighth streets. The startling | treatment for the morphine habit, Arthur v f Mrs. Behwarz appeared at the County | attempt at incendiarism was uncovered | B. Ford, secretary of the Washingtoa t Clerk's pflice to-day and showed a mar- this mornipg. ;Sammrlnm: Mrs. Charlotfe Morgan and ecoguized | riage contraet which ghe said had just } Sexton Sherwood found the charred re- | Burt Chapman were arrested on a charge s « McKenna, who | heen show r by daughter, who told mains of a mass of burnt paper covering | that they wera criminally res ponsible for rge New- il - Brothers | her th just at what | in the ald " not - sa had obtained a divorce the steps leading into the rector's study | the woman's death. Dr. at the rear of the church. The blackened | lands, the first witness, sald: | | supports to- the ralling of the stairway| ° Che autopsy proved to my mind that | | showed where the biaze had started and | ause of death was strych- Tihe 2 October. ~Mrs.. Behwarz lerk's ‘oftice to have tha ‘or_the. divorce. t Oakiand: and p: thar i e & N | by some fortunate circumstance had been S b D - M w Hames i th €T 0. trace of aished befor ' ¥ | at : = - : He suc- I Qecree she was overcome with | | ¢xtingulshed before It got under headway | (estimony. He said that three separate 2 e far enough to sweep through the large | tests indicited the presence of the drug hie came e the anhter told i | | frame structure. | Charlotte Morgan, who admitted that the corner, i got her consen ! | Although the damage from the fire was | she had frequently acted as nurse at the Tweu by teiling lier thm! as he had'! j !nnminal the surrounding circumstances | sanitarfum and solicited business for the | road within a year that was ihe in which they could be'Jegally | S mE X have eaused a profound sensation among | concern, said that she had nursed the pa- e SONEXIM KELLY the members of the congregation. Every | tient while she was undergoing the pre- GUARDED THE effort-is being made to prevent publicity, | liminary treatment, preparatory to tak- us the chureh officers belleve, according | Ing the morphine cure. When her symp- | | to the statements of Sherwood, that they | toms became alarming the witness sent ean put their hands upon the responsitile | for Arthur Ford, who said that she had | person. | congestion of the lungs and that he would |1~ The evidence of a firebug's destructive | have his father, Dr. Adam Ford, & | effort was revealed early this morning | member of the Washington Sanitarfum:, | | when Bexton Sherwood repaired to the | call and see her. This was on Sunday church to arrange for the morning ser- | On Monday young Ford called again, and Vices' ut. 7 o'cloth which are being con-|in the presence of the witness adminis ducted: during Lent. It was shortly after | tered a tablet of pilocarpine. The witness | { daybreak and he did not at first observe | saw that the patient had ffequently be [ | the - remains- of the paper. As light|come violent and that she had repeatedliy duwned the sexton moticed the unusual | “given her a shot of morphine to quiect debris and while he was stirring among | her perves when the treatment fafled to the burned bits of paper he:. noticed thé | do so.” £ ralling’ that had been scorched and| Mrs. H. Hanson, a sister of Miss Hun- at ur-after the made a i find.that for three as_been representing himsal? r legal husband.” whom Mrs. Schwarz accuses & carpenter an S ) lows: Frederick W. Marshall, 4o taks Charlotts ! Porao™ J. HEA v ALK enng’s teets. | charred. sacker, arrived this afterncon from Port- »l"m;f '){: :MP; ¢ | Schwarz “ac y lawful wife, 1o love and hono: LoCKED S %E - tp——me———— lana to take charge of the remains. They that he did not { GITLlE Te™ il § PEOP will be shipped to Lathrop., Cal, the ; l:flwxém:‘vm“::; FREDERICK W. MARSHALL. 1 INTERESTS THE it young womar's birthplace and where her ariotte Schwarz, do take Prederick W, lawéa] husband, 1o love & t OF THE PACIFIC COAST | parents now reside, for interment. | Changes Among Postoffices in Cali- | WwRECKED SCHOONER | fornia and Oregon and New AST ON THE BEACH Pensgions Granted. “ e Tite. ed) CHARLOTTZ SCHWARZ The gir] lives with her mother on M sion street, San Francsco. Sore aF e | FERD FormMHALS B I WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—The following | Hull of the Missing Vessel Fawn Is NOME MINING CASES | GEORGE CUMMING AND St ) | | poctmasters have been appotnted=” Found and Crew Have Prob- ) —Louts W. s, cor ¥ S0P ARD PUBNITTOR | HENEX LIBOME Y THRES o ISR ETON, [l witinm T Balley, Requa; N. H. Dorsey, ably Perisked. 1 T S THE ‘QLD. 5PoRTS' " Discus s . skl et ; w | SAN DIEGO, Feb. 25.—From advices iie cmpioved | Rights of Alien Mining Locators PASY ELECTIOMNS . c'u S e V | x[-:-il«‘;.;. k:lmr“ ”a;‘:x:x‘?r‘E:»ih:&u:}»“;:;:i feccived lere from the ab \“~“";h;; Be Decided by Court of i ‘——..,\ @55 wociu 3. C.Wolters, removed; H. 8. | i \.nmmi.».};‘:;;lr:.;’v.",. ]:;:v:n:y— . Sy Physic | Appeals. | { Keerat, Norman, Sierra-County, viee E. | that the schooner Fawn, which lett Scats caklariveibel e by 3 593 5 -t Lm\—:)ig]ixlx’f‘_y.f:fi;d arinik, Marion | been wrecked and that Captain J. C. Han- \ \ 1 £ 5 v, “Vice = : d. e A his crew were drowned. it Court ot - Apne S = SOME WELL-KNOWN CHARACTERS WHO TOOK A LIVELY INTEREST IN b ‘.‘r"h';”,'_"‘s'wmc,; at Rio Vista, x,g."f. witi | *Tt as the Intention of Captain Hanseay 00 Hexhd. fhe sxasaien ok | THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DIRECTORS FOR THE MECHANICS' IN- - | | become a Presidential one on April 1; the | aften discharging his cargo of woad here, ;- of the postmaster being $1000 a P. Rouland of STITUTE YESTERDAY AT THE HEADQUARTERS ON POST STREET. I A\ O it | have been lssued as_ follows: | the skipper of his intention and was ask s 3 5 i > ¢ Rou- L. Mastick Dies. Callfornia—Original—Denniz A. Manning, | to keep a lookout for th r. Rou ¥ s ; | were named on the ticket. Although there Otto von Geldern, civil engineer, §19 Mar- | San Franclsco, 8 George T G. Wlsom, | L“n’:,",,‘;f“",:.";‘f; Seattie asking If the schoons.. k.t e title 1n | were but seven ta be voted for, ket street; Luther Wagoner, civil and | Gualala, $10; Daniel Roberts. dead, Sacra- | and, WeotC B0 Pe® D SRC 0.4 an answer Srarigiar Sence [ 1te “f s controversy many voters “pl the eight- mining engineer, 849 Chestnut street: Hor- §I. “Increase—John Furrows. |er had sald e orthorn. port her 1 :Jocator, who is hour law of voting, thme was taken easily. ace Wilson, secretary J. D. Maxwell Com- Home, Los Angeles, 3 A oain_ | December 12. Mr. Rouland gave up the = s . or to a citizen | From 1 to 9 p. m. Judges Henry, Rodt, pany, 421 California street ' Camptare ‘1;) B ool 1 Bran. | Fawn as lost and yesterday he received nd before u..] | James M. Kelly and David Kerr watched _A$ to the eligibility of Beatty and |Original—Arthur L. Osburn, S8 reis | 2908 % ontirming his bellef. The letter he third citi- | Robert Colghoun repre- Spaulding a question was raised. It was | clbco, $6; Francols Gagnon, Rediands, 3 | & SUE0 M0 SO oot or™ nogeving the | sented the institute and took good care said that they had not been members long | Arthur H. Jackson, Riverside. $4; Charles customs officials here that a_vessel had ts in the cases are that | that nobody voted who had not paid up enough to entitle them to run for office, | K. Hogan, San Francisco "“s Kinser, | been driven on the beach. bottom up. . = first location, a efti- | | his dues to date. The clerks of election e TIght of equal suffrage was exempits | Orcgon—Orlginal—Abrams 8. = Rinser, | been, driver on, the, Dracg; MCIom, i States made the second | were J. C. Saulmann and Frank T. fled by the number of women who voted, | Noble, $12. Original widows— amima B, | Het hame wee i o papers were found ¢ me ground, and after | Doolan. No tally of sex was kept, but it seems | Rendall, Newburg. $; Nancy M. Le R O ciny that her deaiteasion Waa had been made the | The candidates for trustees wer that the electoral privilege ‘was not exer- | Francis,. Albany, $8. < iy e f his claim to another | | Willlam A att: attorney-at-law, cised by the ladles as fully it might | _ Washington—Original—Thornton F - . y -y citizen of the United States. Sefe Denosit building; Alpheus Bull, me- have béen, because they were chary of | Spokane, $i; John R. Crawford, Colv o re Y, Feb. 26 It is stated that an e e G T T chanical draughtsman, 315 How; gl street; their rights. fi (t)rll‘glg‘nl widows—Elizabeth L. Frary, ‘l_“.m'!'!:llm‘v . 1 LR ks ESS0. CTS G. L. Center, real estate, ixteenth © The following was the vote cas ayton, 8. .| Wil be erected at Hotel del Monte next fail by (AN 5 DODIKE . SSune | street; George F. Day, manufacturer, 12 each candidate: Beatty 327, Bull :‘m' (‘;:l: Patents have been issued as follows: |‘h!lPlcmv Improvement Company, to take the HIS FIELD DEPUTIES| | Fremont street: Joseph G. Glesting, man- ter 242, Day 374, Glesting 170, Kendrick 259, | California—Louis H, Barricks, assignor | jiace of the present baths, w have seem -~ s ‘ e S 5 { ager Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company, Neal 382, Spaulding 337, Von Geldern 295, | 0f one-half to K. G. Tunnicliff, San Ean- | twenty years' service, Sixty-Eight Civil Service Ordinary 605 Market street; Rodney K;;;dmm ;:fii anonel; u; \;;llsnn 276. ;‘ o‘.“(;lecé(!rlx:"::)rlr‘::‘lagnrdn;‘:;b:l:;bgnne hfi? - — % retary and treasurer Washington A total of 527 votes was cast and the | kervilleg St - B p TISEMENTS. Clerks Have Commenced Assess. Company, 10 Californig street; Robert Y, garly returns indicated the election ot | to C. A’ Baskerville Los Angeles, ship- ADVERTISEME] ment Work. OF JG GIESTING - Nan;, p!llbllshar Ps(:'ifle l‘ngu»rgru-;.“ Bvau,\',‘ B‘%ll. Day, S_‘g:uldmg. \'o;\ Geld- g&:f;:;:‘:f}"é,‘;ffi:ff tt;’L“l_'soa. Lé..g:)k:. v dw-» Assessor Dodgé vestérday appointed the Calffornia street; James G. Spaulding, ern and Wagoner. The r:unpsl etweesi | S3mEnor 0L OB NG copper maite; Ivs h on’t you tey foliowing named sixty-eight field deputios | | printer and publisher, 414 Clay street; Neal and Wilson was close. E’}.Nt],'la?'i(& R e Wi 4 ¥ The tr eligible civil. service list-of or- | 4 - % | tiaml Connolly, San Francisco, hair curler; John White, . Ch e, P. ing blocks; Rohert Franken, Los Angeles, Brneet A, Failer, assignor of onehalf e White 7 J. W. Chishiolm, San_Francisco, toy build- - . DEBATED IN ASSEMBLY ! SRARE: Bt iaten: Newton Lamp. Vreka reulating 2 % SENT TO THE PENITENTIARY-W] | Dr J Koebig, Gilroy Mrs Noble, Chicago vice or impac s Motion tb Postpone Action Is De- | White and Georse Tamrence, o Soung man | 3 H Corley. Oakdale |R, B Bell, Seattle Eodch, Hiveriie dhvionfor taanting ¢l 0 0 ene 2 * iy A i Single convicted of burglary in the second degree for | H A Fairbank, Sacto & A Younglove, Tacom | eases of the ear: Charles K. Rosenberg, nd, feated by but a g breaking into rooms in n lodging-house at 21 | 1 B Carver, § Pablo |Mrs 1 Watis, Austin’ | fan Francisco, (Pmpnmr)'hbrllnder, 5 Vote. Pacffic street and stealing a quantity of cloth< | 3 H_Wijlson, § Pablo & L Watts, Austin Oregon—Christoffer A. Christensen, Ore- v Mo | CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- | InE, Were. each sentenced by Judge Cook ves- | W W, Willson, Texas \Mrs i B McArthur.Cal| town, ore conceritrator; Edward B. Fleck, | “] yecommend its use in place of A, Wilkiam M T % = 34 terday to one year in State prison. Mre Willaon, Texas |Mrs L M Peplow, Cal -| portland, electric attachment for eleva- & Hy {lHam Mac- L MENTO, Feb. 26.—The. ‘Assembly: squab- ) s i ol 8 W Church, Portland|D Campbell, Los Ang {aed or in cakesin Ph“ of butt:s, g H. Dodge, W.. G . e h cor the | (WALDECK GETS SIX MONTHS—William | T Nefison, Tucson W H Han, ‘Gridley térs. 2 Ne- | Pled for-an ‘hour this-.mbrning over the | wgjgack, ex-captain in the Seventh Immune | g : 4 oo e R G Dean, Brentwood |J ¢ Stone, Kan- Citys | - Washington—Joseph Break, Spokane, months in the | R R ‘Veal, Martinez ‘J € Walker, Minh automobile: Bugene Brown, Colfax, port- “SARAH TYSON RORER, Senate joint reselution defnanding the re- | Regiment, w gentenced to s S F, B Kare, { moval of Dr. J. J. Kinyour and at the | County Jail by Judge Conlan vesterday for ob- | w @ it O able warehouse elevator; Joseph Herfert, 3 = — = Browne, A fend of that time, just beforé the moon | iaining two revoivers from Clabrough, Goicher | 1t Harkimion: Antiwh! 1 3 Moeee Gt ‘Nickef, combined flower holder and insect | #Principal Philadelphia Cooking School.” TOSTUM CEREAL. e 3L K Puvp. 3 cpst a tle vote; 33.10 83, on @ mo- | & Co. om the pretext that he was “Captain W. | . p. Downs, ‘Stockton |G T Duniap, Groy | trap; Samuel J. Knight, Fairhaven, fish s AN J’r‘mv 5 B WA i;_p;r !' P y James to posipone aoction indefi- | Wilson™ of the regular army. | W 8 Rheems, Chicago Mrs Dunlap, Gilroy. trap: John B. and' A. A. Mahana, Toledo, “Much superior to lard as a f"_ f{j{, s 4.5 va‘ov“a;‘m:‘! e nitely.. At the beginning of the afternoon | ANIMAL BOCIETY MEETING.—Secretary | O C Carey, Phila LJ B Holahan, Los Ang{ tire. for vehicles; Edward Riley, Spokane, GOT HER COFFEE e P D camiey 1 haervany ] sessfon Anderson of Solano offered 4 sub- | Holbrook of the Soclety for the Prevention of | W B Poweil, N.Y _[; A MoElfresb, L Ang | plumber's trap; Simon H. Wiesedeppe, | ino medium and shortening agent. Michael - Rodrigue, 3. F. Egeert f Paul % Tstitute resolution, which . will” be "primted ('rul‘sy 1o, Ammn‘u "fi‘i‘d' l};' ;‘ollcw]nt"lvporl ¥“E l?rllli!t.d B&:k}:l?\r"é’ l%omvoug.m\‘.fl Olympla, cord dirtte ' 3 el 1 . E>. T P A 5 e Joul nd d ifpon -to-morrow. | at -the -monthly meeting of the. organization | V Rowland,, Berkely | ver, Chicago | : 5 i e And T Fullel M Ot Apoity. E. B Trive. Gorae 1. Balivas and |15 005 LR T2 Fotlowher " Caed” reparied, MN: (MiCatigated. | 11 3 Eetes, Cal. - |Mrs Hoover: Chioaso | promm pon POSSESSION “EMMA P. EWING, _ s LS SCCN A TS Whereas, There is & general belief- through« mMals | L. Savyy 1dbooi | ane; Maga = Chautauqua 5 " Toctor atter dostor said T should not | SECOND BATTALION, TENTH .- | git-Cailionia thas pr. J. '3, Kinyoup, United R - IR - R S OF SUICIDE'S BODY v S e e States ‘Quarantine Officer @t Ssn Francisep; > g V& 'C Barrett, Oakland WP Thomas, U 3 — s ¢ - Strdo ~ ¢ s 3 4 B 2 SWEENEY INSANE.— * v s, Uklah c £ (1 ameac o ab INEANTRY, LAY B Ol DA e e en ot e, st agi ) I O | ey & krocer, 113 Brannan syest. ‘was ¢, | Nra_Barrett.” Ouicdnd - © - Shosr, Mont Los ' Angeles Coroner Attempts to ‘l'bishvt:t two of the l{]ading 2 advice ‘should 80 e . v 4/ % y " y - Comry | wens, Seattle’ - B H Carlton, Qregon . 2 i 4 ‘Whereas, Bj h -conduct he. has -lost the ne by the Insanity - Commisstoners | & aver in o - in the Men - Go te Xansas and Kehn\:ka R A s e e ebtera Tie " vas urd;m] AR 7 g e | dirs H;\s;"fix:m;q.lsux Mrs ‘;nlzl';nn‘.‘g,?:: Seize a. !(:;d er. an ndar‘ moks' ing M:tfoti&s nitz ¢ Orders State and- has become persona non- grata to.| Napa Insane Asylum. Sweeney was arrested.a | W . N 3 308 4 -taking Establishment. of acher, ana a | Forts, Belisving Troops Ordere AT commercial {ncerists ahd the Araveling | - davs ago by Sergeant Conbov. ‘After be- W F Remner, Tenn . W A Haliy Chicafo: | 156 ANGELES, Feb. %—A disgrageful gy | t I was pretty .- to Manila. business transacting. at"that ‘porf; {herefare, | I€ coounitted yesterday it required the service | 3 “Moionkey, Colo. 1. M Culver. Alameda. | battle: royal with' a_human' body as the = nd-that 3| - Telcgraphic advices rocelved at head [bell | L\ oo disemty ‘ the: Biats ot | Getention Ward BHar XYt culver Alameds | prize took place in the morgue of Breseo Whlte ipoT ‘my | Guarters yesterday annoufice the' dep Californta,. the - Seniats- coneurting, that the | MRE, - ‘WILDMAN'S ESTATE.—Mre. . Vir- i 3 3 Poden Uten: 5 P Beshi, Stockton 1 Bros. last evening. Eight men fought for day’s work. | 1ure of the Second Battalion of the Teénth sident. of the United States be and ts here- | ginja. Aldrich was granted letters of ad-1 3 , Los g . J W _Conart,” Redding 1 .H Dawson; St Louis | the remains of unfortunate Alfred E. Infantry from -Cuba. The command con- spectfully but imost- earnestly requested | ministration by Judge Coffey yesterday | Ci JAE d_shot and killed himseif two a boarding- | L e oficers and 499 men, "Phe | to direct that said: Dr: 1. -J. Kinyoun, ‘United | upan: the estate of her daushter. Mra. Letitia | b mimm e Koy = 3 o i, Amg E:\l.l' wbh;}o'::. Corcner Holland, with his o o ene tron for & cup | hattalion f. under.-orders. to proceed - to | Staes, Quarintine Offioér ‘af San Franclace } wildmaty, who, with ner hushand, = Consul | pMrs M M Harris, 'L AW F Hunt, San Jose " | deputy, A B: Struvel, and"J. Booth of a L4 © I felt ¥ could s in Nebraska and Kansas Yo.relieve n': sf"m:‘ ; AOUE SotTal ohe e nasile” SALRAGL | ;-enr,\‘crl‘lr“o’-:: m‘; s'm V\TT(“‘:‘ (;n’lh:‘;‘ilsh:il; Miss C Flelds, L Anz!G D.-Fiske, Cal rival undertakil establichment tried to ¥ ; the recilatics | ihe Third Battalion of she: Tenth, which | {3 50907 2% 208 FEOe0! SR IC" Qlarantine | Jhneiro. The sstate cf Mea Wikdman. whicn | 1« B Winston, I Ang ¢ M Willlams. Chko | gélge: the body of the suicide. Their ef-| Pies and biscuits shortened with b ® recitation without it. | 'y jiave for Sap Franciseo, where it wilt}1o/ul? of JeEiEalCn (2 : Janelro, The matate of Mrs. Widman. which | ¥ T Fisher,® Seattle” |Mrs A Davie, Portiand| forts to remove. it b force were resented was living on borrowed the First Battalion, now in Modal Resolveo, That the Secretary of State be and [ and personal property. Mr. Wildman's broth- T PALACE HOTEI. 5 and repelled. During the conflict the | pufe strength, and two years ago the ical |‘Camip 4t the Presidio.. Upon. the arrival |5 heyehy *directed to- transmit by.mail the | er will- file letters of administration upon the , W H Doheérty, U. S X|C Schmidt, N:Y .. | body of the young man was thrown upon P R e 3 bt b . of ;the Third BattaHon here it will, with | ahove.resslution 1o the Prestdent. of the United | dead Consul's estate. 1 H' G Fallisky, Chicago|Mrs the cement floor. —nervous . prostratlon:andyic. Firet- Battalion, -be embarked on"the | Eintes. oA e ORI |1 W Mayer & w. Mass Mr. and Mre. O T. Dane with whom 1 e h r weeks I conld nigt éyen.| first avaliable transport for Martla. Thé discussion this. morning was _par- ‘A Carter, the young man ha ved, nstruct ik or stand alone. The phyvician sad |, Five oncomimiesioned offeees age fo-be | ticipated ‘in by James, Ml ¥tz | Bgbois Mesting OMiled: | B E Hyaevisans, Bresea Bros. io take charge of the re- E s ol = s sent £o different portions -of this State to [ Brown, Laird and Foster of San Matéeo | <A pecial meeting will be held in the | P McCourt k“-,“ mains, and the body had been removed | it would be two or three years before T | gistiibute cireulars and put . up -nosters | against - the Cutter. Tresolytion, Fisk, | rooms of the Chamber of Commerce this | {_ l,;"d,.';;:;»kr‘z | LS to their .establishment. An hour later could recover o as to be able.to'do ahy- | calling: uy pdied men to"enlist i | Knight und. Ralston’(n favor of it 3};1 affernoon by the presidents of the vari-| CpPy foriore & W Coroner Holland made a farmal demind S 3 thie.army. - The arder nating ‘the ter: t n hoth sides of the question, dif- - - this o & | or the rorpse, ed. Py thing. My appetite was gone: T.could not |- {530 Jie. traversed by (he RIGIer NUNC- | fapent phases O it baing onsidéred. s paedis Al S AR ice; Denvar | 07 et Tollowed. The Coroners force | are wholesome, appetizing and di- gleep, and I was In a desperate condition= | ers were I 5 James, sald the resolution.was" heapin; i - 3 S Marshall, Sn Batdo [G F Celeman, Los An | finally beat a retreat. ible. rvous and otherwise ————— insult_upon- the President and continual | recommended o President MeKinley to | ¢ A ralacens, Va . |6 T Simons & w. Mo e nervous & th se. . ; - e ‘onsul General a g P : -] was wanting coffee very badly, but it Steamer Still in the Mud. B A Rt e e ) IHongkong, which was made vacant by the ¥’ Y N2 B f G W yy | RETTREMENT OF SECRETARY w Company, was kept from me: One morning aboit o effort wis. made - yestetday Laervice, which ";"thh ho“ J{?&férmz""h’; h‘f;'fi'r:m 3:'2":73\3“"; o [;gflg«low;: Jl:;g WA St le E?%‘Q’r‘f&?‘ e GAGE IS NOW PREDICTED v o oy er the break -dowsn the g 10 the stexmship South.Eort | northert gort.. B, OO Tisails of he.| eifo. | 1. T Graham, San Jos\G B McAnny & w.Kan ASHINGTON, Feb# 2%.-—The resigna- FREE! % Sioid secree: 2 bt from her bedfn the mud:near thé {facts had long lution simpl: —_———— { L D Ric Mrs M Mastick, Kan| VWAS! FION; Pote -26-~The Jesian mailed free to any address. e a cup of coffée of delf- Th >uth_Portland was scut- | President, and xh-Areru;::sglmglg“g:::; lar Brought to X. I B Miller, Pagadens |& 1 Hofden, Napa tion of Hon. Frank A. Vanderlip, assist-| For two 2o stamps we will fay 1 have it? Iexclaimed [itied recently to.extinguish.. flames . that [ Upned- the bonssty, a0, losnAnu’ngFLEs e AB"!"h 4 7B Dawson, NF . |E W Churcitli & w, | ant Secretary of the Treasury, was an-| $504 Trse our S pagy resive “Yes; the doctor says it will mot hurt|wereraging in her.cargo of-Hme. She 1 >'mjak helipved, It was the duty of the |, LOBANCHLEE, Co0 FLEANOMIEr IOM- | B H Jentinks & w N | NaDR ot Fn noun, he-department to-day, to take | by Mrs. Rorer. 3 understand it and venty. féet - into.. thé |'¢egistature to put the seal-of condemna- | ber of the gang of burglars operating herc | Miss Trusisie R T ke _the qualification of his suc- | 3 R Lust evesing at & o'clock six-red | [{os upan tha man who had done mere | has been captured. He gives the name of | Kansas Qi Ry ces: ter than March 8. P. 8.—NoHog Fat in COTTOLENE oM ok X e ot linee on the vessel and |Hiomm ro Californis than any man within | W. M. Taylor and is said to be a recent | I YeUer, Chiase o . c Feb. %.—A special to the | hs er that. i in-an effort to dislodge the § piw memiory. \ arfival.’ The specific complaint against o o - NEH T e 1nf from Washington says: “The ot & t Fth cith th =sel,"it being the intention to move her | “pight said that Kinyoun was direetly | his Is the robbery of the second-hand store | 8 ' ;f,h-mn Ccal W Danvon &w. Cal T of Frank A. Vanderlip fore- VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN st TR T 1 1 to & mud bank off Lombard street, pump | oaponsible for the plague quarantine, as | of H. Hardbrand on che night of February | Aaton Johiton, © T e thadows the retirement of Secretary 'MORMON. BISHOP'S PILLS first cup, and 1 had been enfoying it Tor | her out and then tow her to the dry dock. | [ was established in response to his er- |22. Three dozen watch chains, two dozen | & Warren. Stockton - |D R Lund. Spokane Gage. Gage's.remarkable decision on the have beem in use over Afty month or more when sister said, ‘Does | l4ghiers were itilized to prevent'the ves- | T To0"renorts of the existence of the |finger rings, two pistols and three watches | 7 gmith & w, Oakland |Mrs Ramsay, B C Russjan sugar bounty has seriously em- the leaders of the . o . . o | 5¢l from capsisingin évent.of her removai { ;7ague. . & 5 were among the articles taken, Al of | W Chinm Valleo | Misa Bolsford, B C barrassed the. administration, and thers iormon Church and thetr fol- Lyour coffee taste as good as it did before | from the mud. - The six tugs churned the | PS8 o113 Dr. Kinyoun had been arbi- | these were found in Taylor's room neatly | Wm Bruschke, Bay Pt.|Miss Smith, B C has been mauch harsh criticlsm of his act | lowers. Positively cure - the ou were sick? ‘Oh, yes,’ I said; ‘it never | water for an ‘hour in. their attempt to ¢ and officious and ought to be re- |€oldered up in tin cans. G W Fee, Bt Helena [Otto Schatz, Issaquah | jn the Cabinet. | worst cases in old and young . ortland, bu 0 y oy ro rocts - sl gl et ey move the South Portland, but_ she &m ] " bt he disliked the. form of . the Secretary Gage discovered that the | irising | from offects of seif: sted better 5 2 budge an -inch. .. er éffort e e o = eral you? I ®aid, “It cc t be iniproved.’ | the vessel-will probably be made to-day, | Fesolution, baged as it was upen the rep SR O e e e Cus resentations made . by the Republican 3 ok re Eost Solicitor General were against his conten- | G e g b s . Manhood, Impotency, Feodirvial s g w3 et ged With Rob e et hs. sommlt ot the roll el o Justics s roauést. 1ge & logal opinios 5 T T Tt 4o Bion S i th Robbery. By error the result of the roll call was s Lo stice | nia, Pains in Back. Evil ros miting Mock - DL S on c‘é?:.o and. Johti fl-),:yan rer | announced as 32 ayes and 33 noes on . . and acted on his own judgment, though Nervous Debility. Headache, Unfitness to Mar- free™ And so it was, every grain of it | . Elmer. Y a Forman were | 500 otion to postpone. After recess LE TESTIMONIALS, ihe opinfon had been prepared. Which de- | ry O o %eten seoffed at Postum - Fond | Pookeéd af the Hall of Justice yestérday on | {he error was corrected, the vote being s ot molished every argument he made in | 5 p I knew of its value dnd :fts charges. of robbery, for having; it is al- |33 to 33, and Anderson’s substitute was IR judtification of his act. It was an un- Jeged. -taken ‘365 by -forcé - from : Henry.| presented. A few of over One Thousand, from Famous Physicians: precedented act and as much a deflance of | ——— : 5 1d be an act of the Presi. ' ‘Fredericks, ‘Who lives at - 707 - Clinton - Professor & the law as wou - has becn & savior to me. Intead-of | stréet, .-The:accused .men, with somc Clerk for Bank Commissioners. or Von Mosetig-Moorhof, Vienna, Austria, dent in deflance of a decision of the Su. 3 2R e | others,” had been dginking .during the C 'N'TO, Feb, 2%.—The bill allow- Professor of Surgery, Imp. University, writes: ' have employed Munyndl Janos preme waiting two or three years to recover Ut it Fredericks and after they ISAlh‘:A i R Water in cases of Obstinate Constipation with excellent and immediate effect. 54 Srem strength 1 am now in good working con-| jeft the saloon Fredericks was followed to f 1% 11 =alt Lo PRI C 6 ol e 2 2 RS CUBA WILL PROBABLY SUBMIT. | culars free. aition stx months after the break-down, | Dore and Folsom streets. -when he was 1OW.2 (o0 aayx without his having taken " .- Protessor Lomikowski, Charkow, Russia, AR P L v 1o | B B0, and feel better than.] have in en years | re;jered, unconeciotis. - He was then re- w0y action: =~ [~ bt Gk o iboa b et 5 TR S heard from and wiil - probably submit. past . W B e, i e Whsb: '« laageetoiiie Baseball Men Agree £ ; N : “This'is the Infermation bearing upon tha name given by Postum Cereal Co.: Ltd, | B8, L) 5 oilowed him the officers | NEW YORK, Feb. 2%6—For nearly teven Professor D. Lambl, Warsaw, Russia, . T O et o of coabll 2| @wisr DR. JORDAN'S snzar attle Creek, Mich msade the arrest and consider they have | i .t qay the committee appointed by Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University, writes: “ Hunyadl Janos Bif relations am piting o = lh:ml:- r 'm 1= a repson for such rapid recov- | suficient evidence to secure a convietion. { {OUTT 9T ;00 TR A Sdemands Water, besides being au excellent general Aperient, has proved syiectally effcacious torate over the-island republic that has . E'. . m : tum Food Coffee contains the T o 5 B of the Players' Association had President in the treatment of chronic constipation, venous obstruction and comgestion, -come to the administration to-day. oy ™ of potash and albymen | Charged With Cruelty. to Grandchild. ?har}:s !Z(!x‘l:m%'{ofh khuet 3rg;-£xt:£uog "I:e‘: i of the field, which nature | Mrs. Maria Cummings, who resides at | fore 1t at the TrEh Aven P e £ The use of humanity in the | 156 Perry street, wgs arrested vesterday{ fnt Zimmer Slened o Ao o on Leugue No Medicine in the World can compare with « Hunyadi-Jano materials combine in the | for battery on a warrant sworn to by | players who may sign American League e . the | Mrs. Dinnieme, who lives at 522 Folsom | contracts will be suspended pending ac- | For : an system and €0 0 K B | Strcet. and wad relensed on $10 cash ball. | tion by the Plavers' crotective Assocla- AI'WIyI Ask For mm iy .| How Cuba will take thé passage of the Aol nl N ictink-had ottty 5 Platt amendment concerns President Mec- Kinley at this moment much less than how" Congress is fioln‘ to adopt it. 'He hopeés the vote will be practically unani- maus. ‘He 18 likely to realize his hope ‘2’0 wave of harmony that swept over tha nate to-day has carried Populism a'- The ckarge is a slight one, but behind | tion as a body. This agreement means nd through the structure. | / 2 Tiow: ation. It is al- | that the players will stiek to the-league most beneath the surface and. has almost nish proper materials 1€ wo | 125" JOT® \TOIONE Lo delfberately | in its fight with Dan Johnson, although. ‘the Full Name, | Sbmersed Demecriey” on this, the mos: would build the propeg body. threw her daughter's baby on the floor | the American e agreed to make i A ):np dh?e';u?i eats n:enflon'ol :Mng ’":n. You can get th materials in @ de-|and that the child i& now in a semi-coma- | every concession asked for by the players n‘x’xh: rected th 0 3 “atous form In Postum Foud Coffes: tose eondition as & result of the fall. some months ago. " gresa.

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