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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1901. C WEBSTER REPLIES 'MUTINOUS MEN 10 SCHOOL BOARD Declares It Has Sinister Mo- tives in Opposing As- sembly Bill ~ FROM NEW YORK ;Arrival of “Rookies” Who Made Things Warm { While En. Route. DEGENERATE BOY MAKES ATTACK - ON RELATIVES WITH A SLUNGSHOT Willie Coombs’ Companions Try to Rescue Him From His Friends by Threatening Them With Loaded Revolvers, but an Officer Finally Subdues the Young Ruffians CLEARING WAY FOR WILL CASE Hypolite ~ Dutard’s Claims Decedent’s Estate Was Not His. Sister BARKING OF DOG CHUSES CAPTURE Guard Arrests Man Who Tries to Smuggle Mor- phine Into Prison. s | ILLIE COOMBS, a l4-vear- That as Charter Is Silent| They Are Kept in Subjection by an | 20 by Jivig whh‘hlu‘mo‘::; Avers That the Brother's Fortume James Wallace, Painter, Found at g 27 Geary street, > to Salaries of Depu- Armed Guard That Receives e M e Was Netted From Business Early Morning Clinging te ties, State Statutes Orders to Fire if Neces- AN - generate. His years are few. Founded by Their Rope Ladder at Branch as he goes to a place where he will . over ry. | Father. Jail. Govern. sary. E;n ‘:'e handled with gloves, he leaves a —_— —_— ——.—— —— ack record in a once happy home. » el - Webaidan el an ookies” des- F;!xr years ago the family lived in peace The introductory step in the contest of | James Wallace, a painter, was arrested = Wahsher hih ce years in | 20d contentment. To-day. on account of the will of the late Hyppolyte Dutard was | near midnight yesterday morning at = = the Board v arrived at 7224 ';uflggd son, the parents live apart taken in Judge Coffey's court yesterdav. | Braneh County Jail No. 2 and when e . Assembly, bill 85, on and g Tnnt er and two sisters weep over | Mrs, Thekla Kleinclaus, decedent's sis- ed a large quantity of morphine - the Sniliies asual camp | he recent escapades of the young ruf- ter, made application at the opening of eral bottles of whisky were found - g the new regi- | flan. Mrs. Coombs has been unable to the morning session for letters of adminis- possession. It is no secret that e = ATSor At The men were un- ;lu;]er;e the boy for some time past, but tration upon the estates of her father ani um has been supplied to prisoners at known animosity r R. T. Yeatman th a mother's ]gve, sh_n has always ex- mother, Bernard and Joaguina Dutard. the jail ever since tas been a jail, but 2 hde cused him and tried to induce him to do Hyppolyte Dutard died in April, 190, | the unusually large quantities supplied ! be iatend better. On Monday she ylelded to the en- leaving an estaté valued at $3,000,000 to i's | recently aroused the suspicions of Super- and _the major 1 t wos replete | treaties of her friends, and the boy was | widow and other heirs. Mrs. Kieinclaus ' intendent A. J. Martin, who ordered & B s i kg behavior that | COmmitted to the care of the Boys' and | now alleges that the estate left by Hyppo- ose watch kept on al rsons calling to se Vebster says in the ¥ ihe detachment at San | GiTls’ Aid Soclety. lyte Dutard was not his in fact, but was s ays in tk E e T T | Yor savacal ramithr it b s held by him es a trustee. She avers that it 2 o'clock yesterday morning the £ m Fort Sam (of a gang of half a dozen imcorrigi- the business from which he neited his for- furious barking of a dog attracted the e ¥ - };,al;;d‘h;bf:fifl; ble boys, who absent from their homes | tune was founded by Bernard Dutard, attention of Guard Murphy and when he akiand_about 4 fot days at a time and who hesitate at that upon his death in iS5 the same was reached the peint where the dog was mder wyaRd from | o B o Juthte: B taken charge of by Hyppolyte Dutard. who yeiping he discovered a man clinging to & 3 iy e “eontinent rades svont to Norris & Rowe's cir- upon his deceased parent's estate, and to top of the fence. The interioper v e uits have ‘snruly ‘behavior | PATENts. BMrs. Coomps. Joarning whors e | that hence he simply conducted the busi- had managed with assistance of th aries « o8 to arm the men in | oY Wwas, followed him. accompanted by ness as a trustee in his own and the in- ladder to climb te the of the fence ufl was necesss to eRzs Were | her daughter. The iass pan! ¥ terest of other heirs of Bernard Dutard then he led the ladder up and droppe e rge chment, and ordezs were | her daughter. The iadies caught him as | In the present action Mrs. Kleinclaus it to the inner side. He was descending a r 3 if xlv.; Ee{’xfln‘ 1:3;”: Lsthe | he_wns \ai"-n‘i‘»‘lnml.‘h”v'\ fll;h‘ his Eone | seeks to establish a basis upon which to | W the barking of the dog stopped him. v g pok i Jiquor and | the atm and he firugg."§~‘g§;‘m‘“’ PPy file an action for an accounting of the Murphy order:d th 2n to drop, which lc. Atoneof the| A gentleman, observing that the h | business conducted by the deceased from he did. He was takea to the officers’ s . band danchiee o 1€ that the mother the date of the death of his father up to Quarters and searched, when the morphins . - B Gociion wies | Btopped In-te Samigt TIAS Dot s e P e e iehr s taee | “When auestion : as en _to assi | clays is represented by Knight & Heg en questior aid his nams fired into the crowd, the boy. who u to this time had re- ¥ & . £ = ames < P d quiet. now too | gert was James Wallace and he admitted that ehips. d Ju\;);:o fi'nfl{:«r l;la‘, h'e; ;nr:in:v‘n}“z;"}:' : . l‘(_a ‘har‘:ld(;n th fig}}( The*devisees under the will of Hyppolyte | he had furnished opi to prisoners on . ‘ rt by falling | and two of them drew loaded revolvers Dutard claim Bernard Dutard's business | several ms. ways operated at receiving injuries that w and presented them at the mother and | was worth nothing at his death and that Right by means of t ope ladder. After g = { confine t to the general hospital for | the daughter. The opportune arrival of & the success achieved by Hyppolyte Dutard | Setting into the grc he had no aim- < som = heir names are Charles Fa- | pcliceman prevented serious trouble, The vas d i . Ity in throwing the dry hrough th - : g D Cecges vt e e A xS z 2 was due to his individual efforts and that 3 Shroming 0 IR e - e Rt Doy LR | clert o ol D WHILE, et Dy the hence Mrs. Klelnclaus has no valid claim cell &ratings to the pisoners, he said. 4 e Defore say tioty | Monies ot oy et to any portion of his estate.” The.devisees | Wallace was taken ‘c the Hall of Jus- ! control.” | geles subdued fore any injury Monday at noof e boy wi o go A ol = - Charles A | tice yesterday morning and bool on the b mustering out of the | bidd -“the house he procured a e O Zal perintendent Martin intends to vigorously .o . n will turn in thelr arms | With. this Improviees slangahet o vin o OF INTEREST TO THE COAST.|lipmes’® Pim %o as (o make an example o the force of clerks under Colo- | to force his way to freedom. A fierce con- S PO e e Wil immediately commence, to [ flict ensucd. 'Wielding his slungshot with Postmasters Appointed for Amador WILLIE SMITE LEADS e al papers. No one han, e hur books and g ot e for the mumutostne OBt 9t | other: Getpchanle. mbir ot b and Shasta Counties and a Num- THE PRESIDIO GOLFERS I es , Cavalry, though it fx pos- | and sister with the other. The disturb- of Patents Issued. i S ; et _the meh -will be Mecherenc Toused the nelghbors and several WASHINGTON, March 5.—Postm. Horace Rawlins of Oakland Appar- rture troops new occu- 2 na finally. by Zf;]!:rml;ls_:’l;nl""‘ \\..«:T:x;:"l‘_m( (;'::r:ia-\\ ently Has the Best Caance af Se- D oot the oot S s boy . Bennette, Tone, Amador County, viee ST the. Seuvs v . and Company D, Tenth A telephone message was sent to Mr. J.'W. McMurray, resigned; W. C. Bartlett, | _SIX professional goifers played yester- N 1 safl on the Indiana as soon White of the California Seciety for the Slatoner, Shasta County, vice F. M. Whit- | day in the tournament on the Pr 1 in Teady for sea, and the | Prevention of Cruelty to Children. and the “THE BOY WHO FOUGHT HIS MOTHER AND SISTER ON THE STREET low, deceased Oregon—. H. Kay, Mon. links. The experts wers Robert Johnstone. g £ two squadrons of the | him down il the arvival of on ey P AND SUBSEQUENTLY ATTACKED THEM AT THE HOUSE WITH A ¥, vice M. L. Barnett, Horacc Rawlins, 1”“"‘“,,:}’“'3""-""* - LAM v en route to this clty, | Yesterday Judge Fritz eommitted the SLUNGSHOT MADE BY HIMSELF. 20 i I N youth to the B * and Girls' “Aid Society. patents were issued to-day: Cali- | Davi ell. he course was in en . Mr. and Mrs. Coombs quarreled for vears - N e g I T | CEts harcing dried dut Shice the just " = 2 been_selected for over the management of the hoy and a # | San Francisco, vallve: Frederick W. Dob- rain. Willle Smith cxoressed bimself as Title to Cuoco Estate ¢ the Tenth Infant few months ago they separated. Mr. riage Company, on Eighth street. When astonished, because Mrs. C. baa| D¢’ Ban Francisco, Band stamp; Charles ) better plensed with the Presidio linke then P ; : b 2 the Sasat. | : . rs. Coombs had | 'Harrington, assignor to F. L. Argall her he has seen since he came wes to Avoid ing at the reservation and the battal- | Cocmbs is employed by the Pacific Car- seen last night, he stated that he was not, been too lenient with their son. SR, O Rt S fovs: st e He played the Dest genge Expense. B S0 TNMRGNL. CORGCec. Ty Y LR L ¢ = N e e LEE ine_sheot metal Dy Rpdoadlic pressure: | o any o€ the profestmmin; BeUts shpit e < Matthews. private. Company M. | @i et S e e S * et O ® Ar;.lre-— Hang, San Fjranmm. haxrdcurler strokes ahead of his r_uara.n( e-umr-;‘nor. urth Infantry. died yesterday at Adams Hoch, Alameda, adding and print- Horace Rawlins, on the first eighteer: pital from dysentery. | DEOLARES KILLING OF s ASK CARTER FATHER THREATENED ing machine, also adding machine: George | Roles.~ Wille Smith's two founds. in 4 re issue by JU 1 J. Luce, San Franciseo, automatic fire ex- ' and 38 were the two best of the day, tha i . |‘1~..= s‘::“: s < TO BE GUEST = lfll_Jl_lAPING GANG Unguistier; Charles W.' Plarce and A Mc fext best being Horace Rawlins® first and ¥ the Fi calry be ~ field Returns Ark; o | Mohee, Han: Brancines, suiemstin Soab- | ¥. I - Wiltte i Tamtiat B | NN Py ot Hokeacstle | ansas Banker Is Ordered to De- wjiter'stop: Applus C. Swain, San Fran- = In yes play Willie Smith was liver Fifty Thousand Dollars or Lose His Child. been assigned to tempo- clsco, incandescent gas burner; William F. Schmidt, Blanco, embroidery thimble. f 79, Horace Rawlins while Rilev and Be'i first with a score | a Verdict Exonerating Mrs. | [ being second with Silva. 2 - %, £t Oregon—CHarles A. and G. A. Anderson, tie with 59 each. The full detalls ara s ~ BAKERSFIELD, March 5.—Justifiable | Coloradans Who Are Fighting for Ir- PINE BLUFF, Ark., March — W. H. | Portland, wheel tire tightener; John R. given in the table: . TO HONOR THE MEMORY homicide was the verdict returned by the SontiEn Anaivral Ik obt e | Langford has just made public a letter Scrafford, Corvallis, gate. Compet! 1234567809 OF STEPHEN M. WHITE Coroner's jury to-day at the end of the gatio: 5 received by him Sunday afternoon from Washington—Albert Allen, Spokane, sub- e Smi 2 inquest over the body of Manuel Oliveria, Senator for Killing River | persons signing themselves the *‘Neely ;r"afl;‘e smmi?g ‘malcmnm |L‘har\l\glsmf~:. S Out s4ess5e8a A = b lled yesterday by Mrs. | - 1 & urch, Seattle, ice locomotive: am n 5844 58— Steps Being Taken in This City to| Who was shot killed yesterday by \:;di and Harbor Bill. g The letter contained a demand | pgyier, T. Owen and 8. H. Metcalf, Seat- | Homare Rawiins. Perpetuate His Memory in THEk ien. Sha mbther OF S T ot | that Mr. Langford deposit 350,000 in cash | tle, advertising device; Clarence W. Tar- : 55444888 8 erpetu: 3 | married only the day before. This ver-| - o T . | at the end of the alley back of his house ! bet, Goldendale, game apparatus. 65644554540 Marble and Bronze. die rendered as a result of the evi- | Special Dispatch to The Call | by 10 o'clock Sunday night, or else his son = Senator Perkins, on behalf of the Elee: 2 - . o vo | DENVER, Colo., March 5.—The Denver | Jack, a bright boy 7 vears old, would be to: > e tes from C: 565558555 544 G Memorial Com- | den o M a and her tw $ : ; toral College delegates from California, 56 H . Mayor Phe- | daugh “Who swore that the cause of | Chamber of Comme is making prepara- | kidnaped and his eves would be burned to-day presented Vice President Rooseveit a3 8 4555347608 e o - | daughters, whe - S reria had | tions to entertain at a banquet Senator | QUt. Mr. Langford was threatened with with the tablet and gavel used by Presi- David Bell— A n fact et O v | Thomas FL.'Carter cf Montana on his re- | death if he undertook to apprehend the dent Shortridge at the meeting of the Out SEERERHE - 9 chairman and R. P. | victimized Emequilina Silva, the 3 s H. Car i authors of the letter. He is president of Electoral College, when the vote of Cali- In 55543555 54 favor Snyder of Los | old sister of the bride. : turn from Washington. The chamber | {1 0[5, of the letter. Ie is presid E s B M A | Robert Jo bt S, cis, president | Aflor the marrfage on Sunday. when | wired-congratlations at the close of the | large amount of Stock In other banke ang | Lo ® T Gt Aninley and Roose, Moout s33esssaem < £ f wcity re- | Olivaria And R s‘«»u'rafim:;:‘g?lm o T R A 5 TR .‘;Y-‘;‘ornlormlnns in the State and is prominent beautiful California woods, handsomely ... Sl ety 4 committee so formed act | for their new home, E i 2 whk e ed ¢ A " | In _ali public enterprises mounted in silver and suitably inscribed. 4 55 5 cisco, the late Senator told her mother of Oliveria’s crime. This | propriation bill to death, because the Sen-| The matter was it ‘ames plased .t e . 15645568 i The following ad- | greatly enraged the mother. 7\\‘hen ‘\?rl!‘! ate refused to accept amendments Dro- | hands of the police, and Mr‘l,nng(o;‘d n;’:; Ei R B ’l"n?w!l':'lnnl("!‘;‘e‘ 3!;';5 Driss oo e 5 e e o Yeria isited her the next morning Mre. | Viding money for irrigation. | two officérs put a small amount of money | itol. Senator Bard participated. Mr. Roose- _ The matches in whica It was proposad o: Tpon the | SilYa upbraided him. A bitter quarrel| To-day a telegram was sent Senator| in the place designated and lay in wait, | velt accepted the Eift in appropriate re- Willle Smith and David Bell should each b, followed, resulting in the killing. Carter by the Chamoer of Commerce ask- | Nobody appearec oyt 4 3 t lay the best ball of two amateurs did ppeared up to 11 o'clock at night, k bers | P e Siphen M. White | “Mre. Silva and her two daughers acted | ing him to be the guest of hONOT At 4 eo the watehers Iott. supmociey . Sht: | marks, sending greetings to the members PIAY T LSSt DAL OF WG A e piay- D O e e oIty | perfectly cool and composed in glving this | banquet in Denver. 'The Senator is ex-| had learned of their presehce. Ko Attomnt of the college and eXpreccing the desire 7o found themselves able to play in the - . stories exac cor- . D testimony. Their pected to stop in Denver on his way homs and hope of a visit to California. memory has yet been made to kidnap the boy. who morning. The remaining eighteen holes s response. roborated. The young bride howed | from Washington. |is _kept at home a P > Zp of the professiol tournament will be X . e ang | marked fidelity to her mother as against | Democrats are joining with Republicans | omcials are B A ihe tase ana'y | ENGLAND MAY PLACE | played this afternoom, beginning at 2 enator White has filled, of | the dead man in the fight for irrigation made by the | public s s se o' clock. o the public service and | It was also brought out by the festi- | Montana Republican Senator. et LR iy S 4. DUFY URPOR SUGAN| 0 haracter w mony at while the wedding feast was In Edward Taylor. a Democrat, to-day in- cad S et MILLS WILL RETAIN full blas Sunday George Cordoza in- | troduced in the State Senate a resolution | Proposition Has for One Purpose the | ate in rendering this | formed the Silvas that f}wlnvrm 'ha;h a | commegding Senator Carlerdas the chm}r‘p HOTEL ARRIVALS. | Increase in the Revenue of | HIS DIRECTORSHIP & = - final trit been ap- | wife and children back in Portugal plon offirrigation of the arid lands of the — b2z BIG MINER PUNISHES colicit and receive from M:;t:f'x f‘n‘;;:torn;nlr\n for a time, but was | West and expressing the gratitude of Col- PALACE HOTEL. the Country. the city of S £ ¢ e | Agrees to Remain on Southern Pacifie A COWARBLY POLIOEMAN Sermeaiicne 2 ihes Sen. | apparently smoothed over and the feast | crado to him. %% Eajin Michigen |Dr & Mrs N E Chap- | TLONDON., March 5.—The Chancellor of | & Board—He Will Arrive - %o end. | oo ed. | T R Spins, S o an. Nev City |—] to_the chairman of | CONtiDUE e S, N3 o N Mg ol ¥ | the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beacn Prisoner Bears Much Abuse but Re- .. mittee : James D. Phelan, | prmnen A BRIBE TO | CHARGED WITH CRIME PR }Gr"‘ &, "l‘::rt‘,: Nev C| cald a prominent member of the House Here To-Day. taliates When Struck in o Phelan buflding. Very respectfully, FE: AGAINST YOUNG GIRLS | A C Spring & w, Bost| T Coneshan, U § N | of Commons to-night, will probably in-| Word was received yesterday in the Pace. v i R ety SCHOOL TRUSTEE SEELEY —_ | X Hagodersieeve. T |L H Whitney. Mich | troduce a duty on sugar In the forth-| railroad bufiding that D. O. Mills was on > - Br. % Maguire, James V- = | Warrants Issued at San Jose for| 3 '3 Wiee” pan o | iroje VeP%N. Aus- | coming budget and will perhaps add a | his way to San Francisco and would ar- . ‘W F. Tarpey. T H. Budd, Walter Contractor Waite's Sensatior:ntlh’l‘e:tlfl Charlea B. Acres anil Wil- 1 ¥ R{‘“fii"é" & \-‘_‘-»,. TR i qountervailing duty. A member of the rive here this e\'oy\ln‘g 1;:,:1!:(!97211-1 Sor. c Fra Goul > zeeral i | Dr V d&'Ercole, X |A W Brow | Ministry said: s no great significance, - Nome Ckels, M. H. de Youns, T. W mony at the Hearing of the liam Miller. | W T Peterson & w,|A Daimyors. W | *I can only say thet this serious de-| TD°T® Is mo reat of M = R. Hearst. Hugh Hume R. A Tiburon Official | SAN JOSE, March 5.—Charles R. Acree| Sacto I e parture from England's historie prin. Foad sense, to the trip of Mills to this h Garber, Gar erney, E. | A = 2 s oo . R Vag . |C;4L Chandler. Pittsbg | Pé . rin- v. as the millionaire landowner has & O3 Campbel. W oW ot | BAN RAFAEL, Maxch & JMH"‘SP pre- | and William Miller, two emploves of the | M, B Coreleton & w.| g Roth Viaila D O e e iy M eetasion. s in the habit for several years of vis- Jigers, B. D. Murphy, Thomas F. | liminary hearing to-day of J. B. Seele¥, | Southern Pacific Company, have been| o B Stetson. Milwauke A o e - Do - | {ting the coast at this season of the year hard C. O'Cornog and A. B. Spreck- | the Tiburon School Trustee, Who is ac- | charged with tnking undue advantage of | W G Tom. Des Moin, A Moore: N ¥ lwio‘flrlmusgep;rset‘:;;rr‘::r:’sl. “l:l':;)::\fzg N to escape the severe weather in the East- | cused of offering to accept a bribe from | two young girls, Mabel Bell and Myrtle | W_E Hadley; & Diego| W H Rogers. St Louts | sugar is not taken off the free list there T A etinitely settled that Mills will fhose formerly reported, sub-|F. 0. Walte, the contractor for the NeW | Yates, aged 16 vears, after they had been | % By Tuch, - Wondiana| & T; Owens e ey ly | Will be a large number of disappointed | i}y Tetair. his position as a director of scriptions were ma e Ng AS | 4 o) at that place, sensational testi- | plied with liquor. he complainant is |y p Diggs, Woodland R A ¢ - N Conservatives. On the other han e Thern Pacific Rallroad Company. follows $500; I Downey | 2000l Bl en by ‘Waite, who is the | Mrs. J. Delmouly, the mother of the | A 31 Hiawn & w. Cal | Zealand "> NeW | introduction of such a motion will meet e o Dersonal friend of Harriman, Z; E. 8. Pillsbury, $100: D. M Y o tnets for the prosecution. He | Yates girl and aunt of the other. | A Botan, § Jose L Helm, Los Ang - With the most flerce opposition from the | 0 3%¢™ " reported that Harriman asked $10 San Francisco Parlor No. |main witness for the proseculion. S| ihe crime is alleged to have been com- | il Heyman, N'Y | Telies, Sacio | present Liberals and old-time champlons | {0 1L T jePconal favor to still continue W.. at the request of 6rand | admitted that he had offere eley £% itted on Friday night. Aeree was ar-| A Loeher, U S A F A Fee, Madera of free trade. o the board. Mills will remain in Call- dge Rust, has contributed $50. | to use r;‘w ~fl:em‘°h “'llfl‘fi }!‘E‘-;‘,“fi:fl"“_“r";‘:{ rested last night and released on $2000| J J Rosenthal & w. Mrs G 'B Mcaneny, | “;rhe “\o‘:me?t m favor n(f I\lx:h Ads(en.;‘oml‘ about a menth and during that e it st ¥ ot o tees to have tha school building acce L aan » mination is set for M N Tawrence s due, firstly, to the a.most utter decay E - In the Divorce Court. Secloy put in no defense and Justice | bally, Hie sxamination 1 set for March | W ¥ ess N ¥ Mrs W' Mastick, ca | 0f England’s Tefining industry; secondiy, | tme will S N Ty T f . > aivy ’ ” Rodden held him to the Superior Court | ™ . '0ols g brakeman running between| @ R Crawford, N Y E S Gordon & w, Cal | to the careful study of the success of ests and In h n Decrees of divorce were granted yester-| 19Goy §onas. Before adjournment At- |, ACTee IS @ brakeman running betWeen | & G Lawrence, Omaha T J Roberts, N 'Y | American sugar under tne present sys- R : nospi- | day to Annie Herrington from Albert He - | 10rnay Cochrane, for the defense, moved | heTe and dlameda agd Miller 1s 8 SWHCR- | Gon W H Seaverns, T Funt. San Juan tem; and. thirdly, to the dire necessity of DESTROYS JURY SLIPS Upon the order - - . - gton for desertion. Willlam Walker | that the court order Waite into custody | yhat both men are cousins, a8 are the | p R Shaw & w, Butte| Orovne o 204 & w. | the Government to raise funds by other | of Presiding Judge Dunne the oif sips bears el m Agnes Walker for desertion. Abble by reason of his admissions. District | o4 A g | means than increasing the already enor- | ing the nams E from M. W. Bell for willful nc | Attorney MclIsaac contended _that if |E!1'™ CImer Butte ront | aic, Laltten & w.|mous direct taxation For some time an | in cages during the last year were destroyed £ ) z eing nna Borland from G. H. Borland | Waite were arrested both men would s i | influential committee of the House of by Chief Deputy Courer’ CHFe JoIepl SoLe =his th and Minnie Wurthmann from | cape. as they could not be made to tes- KING EDWARD ASKS GBRAND. HOTHL. Commons has been dealing with the sub- | 3ard yesterday. (08 Rew MUER T e - 4 et irthmann for extreme | ity against themselves., The court al- SUPPORT FOR ROYALTY | L Shoninger. N ¥ |Mre Rafferty, S Diego | ject. After the recent controversy be- | hatec® 98 %0, (S Cr, (hon"Tiaces n the jts for divorce were filed ves- | jowed Walte o go. =il L s i [T ey & Dises” | tween Russia and the United States over | jury box. and after a venirs for Judge Hunt's e e Anne Duane against Timothy | AN | . £ 3 L Cecl, | sugar this committee 0 make the Jepartment was drawn the box was sealed RETAIL CLERKS DENY for cruelty. Catherine Jacobs | DEATH’S HAND IS LAID ‘1";;“‘““;" fi“'}“::;:‘;c:°°:‘;‘:“‘_’l°‘ & McCariny, & Loalfits @ Smion, Saclo | piiter oneof debate In the. House of | deposted in the County Clerks oiics MEBCHANTS' CHARGES “against: Joscon M. Tlodan or | UPON SISTER MARIANA | ' pyii ¢ the Family, L M wWelgle, Tulars (] D Smith, Redwood | [or'of the House of Commons from Green- | = et Barigaingt Tor et e | x°‘h';‘sh‘:l’;‘:;;3 St::::'y”"u:"ty | of the auestions in the House of Com-| % & Sfar B Tu00n 1% Dick n w, T’® | the last moment Mr.Balfour was obliged v against Bernard Mendeisohn | o | mons to-day the Chancellor of the EX-|F Wagner, Palo Alto |D Parriance & w, Ind | 10 cance! s consent In consequence -f Ass The clerks and James N. Powell against | Away. » | chequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. regd} A C Rutan, Kansas |C Leopold, Towa | the necessity of devoting all the Houus‘ e n of coerel >owell for infidelity. | OS ANGELES, March 5.—Sister Mari- | @ message from the King asking Parlia- | F Parker. Sacto {I. Chamberlain. Cal time to the debate on supplies. | v € that their —————— | anaSmothat supérior of the Sisters of | ment to make suitable provision for the |6 Seigihences - & '1-‘" o et e i o | . ng were made in e ana, Py % | honorable support and maintenance of L X , Portlan: | T S s ‘?hfl'f?«f,{"’{he” Burglarized. | Cparity of. the United States, died “this | 1ot bk ang. Duchess of Corawail ang | G P Tells, Colo |3 Ragslo. Angels WESTE 'OCEEY CLUB sent 10 the merchants | ' 1 ptain Fred Rank of the bay | evening at the Sisters’ Hospltal. Sister | York, the Duchess of Fife, the Princesses O R Vs Co SRR TR T ADOPTS NEW RULES ration in the early- ::;mh:s ylm-r.au u’:;\l‘ up town Monday | Mariana directed ‘ke 120 homes of the E(c(orla! "t.g Charlt! ?(hDenmar,k'andmlhe\ A F Reaford, Cal A H Hart. N Y | Policy Toward s P | veyed the request in _ceverything secure. as he | ,ider. including 1700 sisters. In speaking | Queen. in the event of her surviving him. | % Harrington. Cal | York & w, Cal Ko Racetrac] Iwhers | - 3 RS MM e B Ao o s e of her to-night Bistep Montgomery sald: and the P}:::efirogu"g;léh In the event of | ;" rogter, Woodland M Piges Jr. Orovile | Who Refuse to Recognize Its Au- | & was not intended " od cove! s mistake, o Mariana was a very superjor her surviv 3 e AP rer e | The cabin door 7,!.4 been pried open and "ox:x.mnn»‘ who occuples the position | o Tratns in Collal . thority Strongly Declared. | 3 . k ze the necessity for boy- | everything movable carried away.” Every | JUfid 1s sofected for Rer ability and ex- Ewing Signs Streib. Freight s sion. | CHICAGO, March 5.—The stewards of - such fon I‘:',,,M‘.Far, i gy e A oo fif“::af:fi' cellent qualities.” 5 & OAKLAND, Mareh »—J. Cal Ewing,| ROSEBURG, Or., March 5.—Two South- | the Western Jockey Club at a meeting — before he could g0 10 work. A small muey | She was Tl years of age and entered the | manager of ‘the Oakland baseball club, | ern Paclfic ‘extra freights had a rear-ead | here to-day adopted the rules which will | | of momey and a watch were alen rapm | order in 187, For miany years she Was |haq gigned Julius Streib. the big first basa. | collision at Riddles this morning. En- | govern the new turf body. The most fm- UM CEREAL and all the loose rope colled on.deck had | If, Sharse of the large vrphan asylum at | man of last year's Stagkion team, to play | gineer Rocky Willls ot Albany’ was seri- | Tortant point is a declaration of polley = ~~~n~~~~ | disappeared. The robbery is charged to | Richmond, Va. In 1887 !b; wauFr enle. first base for the Oakland team during ously injured. Several freight cars were toward racetrack owners who refuse to “whar rats” and the police are now ook, | MOther superior of the order. For the |the coming season. Screlb held a high | telescoped and the engine was badly dam- | rondgnize. the authotity of the Western IN TENNESSEE | ing for them. . | last twenty-three years her beadagarters | place in the Calffornia League last year | aged. The accident was due to & heavy | Jokay Club, The stcwards passed a rule s > 3 B hier Amual Swvectips or | SV WA E L meAT Tow- barring from participation on any Wes People Eno Something About Coffes, Board of Works Gives Way. The Board of Public Works sent a com- | munfeation to the Civil Service Commis. sion yesterday in which it agrees to sub. mit to the rule requiring emploves to ba dismissed only In the Inverse order of their appointment. Che board recently ismissed thirty-five laborers, some of | hom stood higher up on the registration or eligible lists than :hose retained. The hoard agrees to reinstate the men and in | future will file charges of inefficlency | should it decide to Jismiss any emplove. which charges must be proven before the | lismissal will be approved. { ern Jockey Club track any one racing at | unrecognized meetings, such as those held by all tracks west of Lhe Allegheny Moun- tains, except California. where a license is_not obtained from ihe stewards. The decree does not carry absolute “out- lawry” bécause the persons so barred are rivileged to race m the or on the Pacific Coast, but 1t was as far as th Western Jockey Club coutd go under it present powers and rhows that the stew- ards are determined io take a firm stand to obtain the control of racing In the West and will precs thelr power to the utmost. homes on the coast when she was taken | ill with pneumonia. - TWO WOMEN QUARREL £ol OVER DEAD MAN'S BODY Widow of J ohn—ilhn Triumphs Temporarily Over His Former Wife. SAN RAFAEL, March 5—Aged John Mahar, who was taken to San Francisco vesterday by a divorced wife, her daugh- ters and a second wife, died at St. Mary's par take inthe slightest degree of the flavor ofthe other. It can be used again and again until the last nd took on ade the changs One Thousand Physicians Testify that ¢ | Hunyadi Janos § Is the Best Natural Laxative Water Known to Medical Science. S VRO : L ity TIBELED BY A Pas. | Hespital this morning at 7 o'clock. There h“‘_wh A:’;p_ € Solomon Jahe filed a maritime libel | 105 % SDATY contest over the disposition Dr. William AAHammond, New York, IN THE REICHSRATH ’ yestarde i ime li%e! | to be made of the body. Mrs. Ellen Ma- At e sieamer National Clty i reegurt | har, the second wife, won with the ald of damages for breach of contract. Jahe Attorneys Lennon and Hawkins, and the friendly grocer for and feel like & Sw Dereon. Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System in the University of the City of VIENNA, March 5.—Fists were again a | prominent feature in to-day's session of “Pecple comm n how e! 1 1o ges th 1 & | remains were brought to this city to-day | New York, writes: 'The Hunyadl Janos Wateris, ascording to my experience, the A e el o D Che S50 Mat b oo | for intaxmeat. | T y o | < s the Reichsrath. A Czech Radical, Zaz- S know what 1 am doing. I al- | ranciico, to Dawson | e, mars betils. will b Botdit 4 5 most pleasant and eficient of all purgative mineral waters, and I have no hesitation in vorka, started the ames by :uuun. on vays say. ‘Drinking Posfum Food Coffee.’ courts to see who shall receive the few . ‘ making a speech in the Czech’ ge. s d has been cured of rheuma- | SAGASTA WILL FOBM | thousands left by the aged benedit. PO I o e MaloN o The Acting | President, Prade, prohibited i | _STOCKTON. March 5.— | SPAIN'S NEW CABINEY | SOCRI N it SoAlieed, Pidtaon o | MADRID March — . .—~Senor Sagasta, the | e Liberal leader, has accepted the task of | DIED. forming a new Cabinet. He expects to 3 off coffee and using Pos- motk: who him from speaking. whereupon Fressl, a | Cneh aatcal, Tushed up to ¢ .- tial chair, snatched the papers from the | desk and crumped them into a ball. | A member of the German party, named | Malik, sprang upon Fressl | N e o e Lasareye was always King coffee, has aban- | altogether and now uses Postum es a She sleeps sound, and p | For GonstipaTioN, ToRPiD LWER AND OBESITY. No Medicine in the World Compares with ““HUNYADI-JANOS.” “hree § Joined in 1 present 1o the Queen Hegent -té-morrow | sl { o S 3 the fray and showered blows upon Fressi. -2 he pever expects to taste coftee any | & Hst of the membvrs. ~'He offered the | PBURSAN o ch, Mah,S G 37 Lok Bindviinicd conire panet. | Call FoulradiTaNoss Others joined in the fighting and the nofse | more” Mrs. L. M. Edmondson, Rita, portfolio of finance (> Senor Caneljas. but | Donegan, mother of Margaret, John, Jerome, o became terrifie. The combatants were | ted finall nd the si T R T the latter declined 1t. Sagasta is consult- | ing the leaders of tae Liberal party 09900000000 9R000000 Mary and Catherine Donegan, & native of Ireland, aged 44 years. | 9000000V R OOOCOOVROCOOOC RN SOCCOORP R COCOCOOV D