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i AT THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AMAR(JH 11, 1901, C : 1 - | TEN-YEAR-OLD BURGLAR |BIG BUNCH OF BARKING fALE PHESIOENT | IS AGAIN UNDER ARREST‘MUH HNEH[S : DOGS REMAIN UNINJURED‘HMLRHAH LIND SUUHDS WAHNlNG\,LittIe Charles Miller, Scarcely Out of Law’s% NIN[ EAMB‘.[ Monarci’s Throne| Clutches, Once More Commits Crime. Fargo Behaves Himself Elephantly and the: PAT NI SUHS Rest of the Trained Animals Cheer Up. Conditions Ferulating ths jdown a tightrove, and Doctor White, a | performing pony, whose pleasure it is to The suits brought by the United States to cancel railrcad land patents are as present creating considerable interest, es. | Soon B> 8= b O % —~ — [ = 5 - - = y Soon B» 8=t Up 7 EURBER[HS{ i Grants and Causes of in achin - | Ty NTENSE excitement prevailed at the | p i W“‘h“‘gton‘ F S Mechanics' Pavilion yesterday after- & Pl‘efe 1t ACTIOHS. - s noon when a youngster hanging on a SRS P, S h I t'he R ;-Aner _\:lledl ";\\'hon& ‘Bm!" z;‘nd | i =z the Grea rusts-Are Curbed, Fargo, the elephant, doing a cake- | Brief Ski b Says Professor Hadley, the | uc S llmor walk on a lot of bottles, tessed his tail up 11 eAwh . Act‘! B“‘",me s g y and said nothing. The. zebra, Alexis, || the Rights of Various Claim- American Republic Is didn’'t change a stripe, and the trained | ants to Sections in barks. Oscar, one of the monkeys of the | . . aggregation, grew indifierent as he slid | ——— i | E ;Victims Are Said to Include | 4 White Man and Two Negro Women, | cHicaco, Tribune from | mor gained currency last night that the negroes implicated in the Gamble mur- ders at Carthage. Miss., were to be Iynched or had been lynched by a mob. The wires to Carthage are all down The cl point ‘o that.town that ean be reached is Canton. twenty miles away. One report has § at nine persons, in | cluding Broad, the white man, and two A special to the | v Orleans says: A ru-| | women, were the viclims selected by the | pecially in California. The first day ot this month was the last day these suits could be filed. d grants made by Congress to on which miles on each side of the road: re found not to granted, sold, reserved or otherwise dispose by the United States at the date the r: 4, in ald of which they are granted, becomes finaily located. The Land Department of the United States, consisting of the Secretary of tha Interfor, Commissioner of the General Land Office and the local Registers and Recelvers, is charged with the duty of ascertaining and adjudging, in advance of the issue of patents, what lands, within bed limits, were granted by ngress to the raliroad companies and what lands are excepted from such grants because of mineral character or other mob. Creven causes: so that when lssued and sub- # | Broad has been o 1 for several ! RioING scribed by the President, United States | days, but no fear of any serious lawless land patents are deemed conclusive evi- | ness had been expre The Gamble mur: are Russe! dence of title. It is of great importance, of course, that | land patents should be attended by the T | Broad Andrew Boyd, Robert SOME OF THE ANIMAL SHOW | presumption that all antecedent prere- » | Smith, Smith, Jonn Oliver Gray, | PERFORMANCES WHICH }1“‘5“"? o T e ::‘l o e iMJ\u:\'(, more, Wil Levy Lewls AMUSE YOUNG AND OLD. T faeua: - for, atheraise tnad tHiwe and Griffin- . o v forever sub- would remain insecure an . v gy ! | The educated sealions, under the direc- | land patents as, and declared them to be, : - i ! tion of Professor Winston, certainly show | the highest muniments of title. unim - | erime. more intelligence than any of their spectes | BEAEIARE, SROCRE Y UL ©F Gctrement, . 3 o ever l’l’irfgztrvn'r;t:fl h:{;‘nh-{r;;e They d:; mistake or inadvertence in their issue. —_— — - . - not talk, hey almost give songs anc i . as s As to Time Limitations. RENEWED INTEREST IN LITTLE BOY A BURGLAR. HE IS UN- | l . | ‘Z‘.‘pw;o'li‘é'fff?' ::a:;es.fl;(:,;f;r S:%xg:gsfif:; 5'33152’"' By an act passed on March 3, 157 Con- e L Gk St Rl g R npeon, Pie oy, Vancouver | Ao ety GekinG ~ four-ponied chariot, also has the only | S i najust ol railro: o s ary Camp in June—Activity in ini, Los ]\:“ l pure white pony performing and he puts | with reasonable d teh, and whenever, g A 3 Fifth Inf | nard, Wash ¢ | | him through extraordinary performances. | in such adjustment, patents were found to the ¥ i antry 5 o g, i o 4 The show is an interesting one and dur- | have been erroneously fssved, to caue {a6va A Hertzel, Canton | ing the rain many spectators wondered |Suits to be brogght the concslisticn ¥ W Sharpe & w, Mon | toss small boys around the ring, went on how it could exist under canvas, but the | thvrfl:d. S e hat Te A Harris, S Rosa | comaplacently with his work. explanation was vouchsafed by the man- | P2SSed an kg C MV a v W | to cancel patents theretofore issued must C M Wililams, Chgo The small boy was rescued from his agement that as no ducks are carried it s | 1 CANCel Patznes tRETCIOTOTT, 8500 er the ler. Miller lhe crime was a bold one, young |° ing climbed to a second-story window in the house in broad daylight and in sight of hundreds of pedestrians hristensén, Utah | perilous position and Norris & Rowe's big utterly safe. : He took a dlamond pin, a revolver, some | § " W E Thorne & w, Cal | bratn i = = Ge 3 date of the act, and on March 2, 1896, these = | coin. opera-glasses and silk handker- | > Patterson, N Wi 1 B e Cole | G MY ent O M T “3,‘;;‘,'“;;‘,‘({}}‘{}“;‘,',*;;‘ Nbow begins tent | provisions were so extended by Congres- 1tul ther interruption. ¥ night by t of prying residence of Mrs. A criminal Police pen a g ., | slonal enactment that sults to cancel pat- Yakland 0 CROR) 3 0 -nts theretofore issued were required to s B J Patton, B B D i ) T rought prior to March 2, 1901, and ¥ 0 | Y "¢ v i | STOCKTON LAD ATTEMPTS RAILROAD EMPLO | suits to cancel patents issued subsequent 18 a paltry sum, and was arrested by Off- | L Henle, S M. Murphy and Phil Herring. |4 B Baxte : 1aw tender age (he Judge | f ¥ th Mille: were required to be > ] Thomson & w, Cal Evans at : im: % 2 Girasnwith strosls’ and gave him |5 ') Hiwood T Parte 3r to March 2, N e o : . two weeks in which to reform. He has redebng (TR b MURDER WITH A DIRK MUST SHU. brought within six years after dates of with & After a long chase he ly not taken advantage of tho |} b rearm ki LR My, Dotiann, N LIQUOR | rrousl! rior to these enactments thers was taken | | n i.mvh. These he tried to dispose of for | N A Dickinson, to sprout .wings. Young Cousins Engage in a Quarrel | Sensation Caused by the Issuance of | Was no limitation of time within whica W Hutchison, | , i | Young Miller's case 1s a puzzle to th so suspected of having a'- | G ydeliott T M James, Or. | " s the United States was required to bring = police. He attends school, and h reglary at 3105 Plerce street | § foreile, J Rummelsberg. 1 and a Cutting Affray Is the | an Order by the Chicago Great 1 woft: 3 1 parents, who reside at 4 Regll plac the first crime that caused | E B Taluzer, L B Alexander. Cal Outcome. | Western. | "On the first day of this mont. it being r e everything in thelr power his arrest. P d &7 S0k Orovllle | STOCKTON, Mareh 10_Arthur AveY| DUBUQUE, Ia, March 10._The super- | (h¢ 1ast day for the fling o B eN o the riy-tw honestly and The boy was taken to the City Prison, (5 J Moxley, ok ’ - Cal | gtabbed John Collins With a dirk last | yconqon 300 1 Haveh W —-The s fa“of the United States for S thetr and when seen yesterday denled any | M A1 Gl HOTEE evening during a quarrel. The boys are | [t o -2 ane Exfuton of tha S o O e e Talbsradt el d th hce of Mrs. | conncetion with the crimes. He has e B DIt cousins and a sister of Collins is staying | Chicago Great Western Railroad has is- m e it {0, March. . 1186, a8 been electel the Western Addition, | been booked for a public {nstitution, and Bngalische, (e man & wife, | with Mrs. Avey. Yesterday, according to | sued a sweeping order to employes which | patents lssued prior €0 2P0 o tps 1t = H of the ntity of valuable plun- | his case will be heara in court to-day. | phuesla o £ M 3 a statement of one of the'lads, Waiter | has caused a sensation. In effect it pro- | in the opinion of the Secretary of ! : | B e O eley | Mins huopiy. Y ¢ © | Avey struck ome of the Collins boys with ; hibits them from using intoxicating | terior, had been unlawfully iss > oot e @ | | 1 S ke |30 My, XX | 2 Wece of dron. Later In the day the Col- | liquor in any form, or at any time. It ap- Suits to Cancel Patents. for W H Henshaw, Redwd|R Murph 3 lins boys went over to the Avey house to | pl as '.’p’,"aim)'.'e"); s]:launn agents, foremen In the Circuit Court at Los Angeles ! le| DEATH RELIEVES A MICHIGAN TASTES HURRICANE. | & G Whitlock, Ky | W¥m Shaw N Y “see about it. M 1n | With the company. Tt promibits shaos 8% | uits were brought for the cancellation of s lion, | H A Leudke & w, Wis | Arthur Avey, who is slightly lame iIn e - P & m from ceral patents issued to the Southern gt | STUDENT'S SUFFERING | P e Pacific Rallroad Company, conveying in all about 1000 acres of land claimed by the X | Amella Leudke, Wis | one leg, asked John Collins if he wanted | entering saloons or using liquor, whether battalion | Telephone Company’'s Loss Reaches | I G0 0"S0%u, |fouine Kieckhieter Wis | o fight’ Collins siys that he replied that { OB OF oft duty, and the pemaity for a $20,000 Mark. | P Becker, Germany |Mrs C D Roberts. N ¥ | he did not, as Avey was a cripple. With | violation of this rule is immediate dis- | all ¢ have been excepted from o - I JHawkins, PrescottMiss M J Roberts, N Y | {llot Avey lunged at him twice with a | charge of the offender. United States to have been excepted from DETROIT, Mich., March 10.Over 1000| v A'dmiin"chicuso | E A Koster, Vanoouve | (12, 45 WTEIRL"0c Wy dtomach. Colt | The onder also commands all employes | the Failroad grant beeause ' recerve i " : W . ~ 2 upura Mexican telephones were rendered useless to-day | E W Rollins, Denver |Mra Sors, Vancouver | 1ArE® Gii StEReng ©F 08 SIOSRL 00 | to pay their honest debts, and any failura x:filngo?;é{:min;:l"}:edi‘: urs Mezican Henry M. Schuster, Injured While | Pole Vaulting, Passes Away at | a Sanitarium. March 10.—Henry M. Schus- | b¥ the rain which fell and froze during | B A Chaltant & w, Pa A M Ernst, Texas - Cfane to do so will cause their immediate dis- o ; OAKLAND, | B P Barker, Livertore Mrs B M Cooke, Bostn | StOPpIng two blows from the knife. One Tant was made, which Mexiean nt fr 2| ter. the University of California student | {he entlre morning. The thirty-mile an | 3 Shaw, ‘Citicinnati || B Cole, Denver cut through his coat and into the flesh on chng:veenunless a reasonable excuse can L oboep quently rejected as to the fands o " 0¢ the First | Who was injured at polc-vaulting, dled at | Bour wind which accompanied the rain | & Baruch N ¥ |1 Macbeth, Denver the inner side of the arm and the other | be 3 buiggedte es of the First e o~ . . 3 ° | ralsed havoc with the wires, welghed | Sami Cohen, omas, Chicago | wounde: m on the han s ced" v he arrangement clock this afterncon at the East Bay ! gouis o'ty vere by the ice. Officials of | J T Donaldson, K‘hlcnglA J Levy & W, N Y DENIES THAT HE IS MARRIED. | A Lands “reserved” for any purpose at t date of the rallroad grant are by the ex- press terms of the granting act excepted y s e prome- | Sanitarium, where he had been taken af- | the Michigan Telephone Compary to-| A W Chapin, Sacto |J § Chisholm, Mich MRS. JACKSON DIVORCED. > e By e o y atindth P A Crothwalte, Lond J P Chisholm, Mich | \i ), S 1 S TRi | tor Sue acctpnt ooanr-ed 4n [he Metkeley LU AMIED el tobsL Lo Ih thet N 8 Johnaon, T |8 H Hill, Sait Lake SEATTLE, March 10—Mrs. Marle H. | Husband’s Defense in a San Diego | from the lands granted: but the railroad s Jackson, daughter of Captain J. J. Healey, | 000. 5 y land oval. 4 > | Miss Johnson, ¢ i H Early, N Y Divorece Case. company claims that while these lands - AR onse | , GRAND HAPIDS, Mich., March 10.—To . 3 ~ its ‘certain fraud- try, has appoint- | The youns man passed a night of Intense | 455" wing, Sleet and rain storm has al- | st fmaonn & 3B R Baxter, Portland | 305nCrY ‘general manager of the North | BAN DIEGO, March 10.—Robert H. Rid- | Were Within the IWeifs of 4 Srian Seins for a banquet | suffering and toward r‘ifl\';r;".\' e inr| most paralized the State telephone serv- | D Syiison, Spokane | R A Dumbie, N Y | American ' Transportation and Trading | ley, a fireman on the steamer St. Denls. | were within the true or claimed limits .mmnvmurn} npprga;‘hh’\ .‘xl:::lgnup{;"m ',;31{1 npun;lli ice. The H;N- nf‘ the ‘imrmmm 'l‘;lephnnp M lljoir::;\;e, )il’«‘r‘nf a l}‘x I“nl!hhaw &Pw. Pa | Company and ? :enltg;‘nml‘x&er‘o%‘%fl; | makes a gec‘;ma;!pleu"ln lHdlvorce su't | thereof; hemce they were neve; “re- y of gered in abo same o for out Jonia is a mass of tangled | R H e tla. W Latshaw, Pa tana, was yesterday 3 | commence: v his wife. e ¥ thy aru; Thero | Btternoon and then the end was near at Rroken poles. . The Citiena’ | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | oo Ourin W, Jackaon on the' grount 0f | eineeniin. the PIIni for taeh y | Y e Teane catstrusiion o8 he meia- | hand. Company s also badly crippled. The 1088 | D H Kimble, N Y |A C Carter, Arlzona | non-support. Mrs, Jackson, with her at-| anq they have two children, a boy and « | the exceptlon “reserved.” M E E arfll ben e who served ther, A. C. Schuster. of Santa Bar. | wilj amount to several thousand dollars, | Mrs C S Evers, S Rosa|James Mulvey, Cal torney, James Hamilton Lewis, appeared | gir] but he asserts that there never w: “reuit Court at San Francisco - with the company at Ma- e when the Injured | At gt, Joseph 400 telephones wore burned | E L Hollingshead, Il |J H Kaesen, Vallejo | before Judge Griffin shortly before noon & fnv marriage_no ceremony, no contract nég ‘s'\’.?u% were brought. Ond of these rzanized origir.- | out by contact with trolley ~wires. In Wm Hubank Bostun |Jos Quinn, St Louls | to-day and presented testimony consti- | a.q mot even a verbal agreement. e | suits 18 to cancel a patent issued to the - the Second_Infan- umstances surround- | Benton Harbor the wires of the company | H Wullf & W, Bouldin Jas Gres. St Louls | tuting cause for the divorce. Mrs. Jack- ¢ v leenteal iiroad Company for 880 B n pany I | declares that at the time they began liv- | Central Pacific Railroad Company roner X 4 00! are all down, i, ! N, Mclellan & w, Chas Mason, Chicago | son said that ner husband had not con- | ing together, when the plaintiff claims ths y. 'The body was re- | . i Byren $ ; ; acres of land In Butte County. The bill She Doss e | ArT e tahon Wi Chinn, Colo 0% Foss Daree tributed to her support for the past year: | marrlage took place, he was 17 years of | of complaint alleges that at the date the MMISS 3 | ‘odd, Ni : | age and she was 29. t gsued an: SAILS FOR LUCENA | B I Alita Chicass. & CoBriae, Mextoo " | Dumerous occasions. Mr. Jackson i3 now | **Fhe hearing yestorday was on motion of | extended through the patented lands con- F H Hohler, N Y in Dawson. glnlnufl for expenses and alimony and | taining gold in paying quantities; which * Coast udge Torrance awarded her $22 50 per | quartz ledge, with three hundred feet sur- Of Interest to the Coast. month, which is half of Ridley's montily | face ground on each side, was covered by ts of 18%, arc |ing the accld \ of the guard be- | charge of the ntry. “lenneth | moved to the Morgue in this city pendi: n of the company. | the postmortem axamination. whi X \has passed both | must be held to determine definitely hous exislature, will soon be | cause of death. The surgeons have + for his signa- | doubt that there was a fracture cf tk Will Establish Olvil Government in - e has promised to sign it spinal column. The “emains will be sent GREAT ARCHES B0 SPAN i P AUTON: Maroh 1T ha: ollow- | BEucE e oo B4 ——————— .,:‘ s:;:::u Barbara, the bome of deceased’'s the L;zoanrovince of STREETS OF SAN JOSE m:égsi;ln;ng"s h,”eml;gm e tllow. ge: m‘gned et mvnso da.belnlc o M EACKMEN AND FRIENDS PMemorial services will be held to-mor- e California—Lorenzo A. Rockwell, Comp- | . ALL-CALIFORNIAS WINNERS. | complained of was issued. The other suit i is to c‘nnclelg ?‘ate(gt t«:r el; hlt’ylu'l;u of ; utte County. and was nival of RosssiCa Forward g M . M W ashington . | Extra Inning Game Fraught With | (300 8 Y 3" pre emption filing at the Bramball, Georgeri‘{n P?asr. Larchmont; Ida MecCor- Sensations in Los Angeles date the railroad grant was made, and on o Bfternoon at 3 o'clock by the stu-| MANILA, March 10.—Judge Taft and his | Preparations for the McKinley Car-|ton. Oregon—Belle Warde, ~Gardiner: ENJOY A SOCIAL DANCE row afternoon of ity at the First Con. |associates of the United States Philippine pall of Hackmen's | Bregat Church, Berkeley. The exer- | Commisston, accompanied by their wives < ses will be conducted by the Rev. George | ana Apace. s given at 0aJ | gises will be conducted by th | and a number of prominent Filipinos, em- Tulallp; Alexander’ M. Martin, = 7o behalf of the United States it Is claimed ient. and despite | B H8tch. pastor of the church, President | barked to-day on the United States trans- | SAN JOSE, March 10—The offictal an- B M eomnteds California—J. B, |, LOS ANGELES, March 10—Another ex- | {60 o emption filing lawully ex- ge @ The ¥ M €. A. Quartet will render mu- | Port Sumner and sailed for Lucena, prov- | nouncement of President McKinley's visit | Warnock, Ballena, San Diego County, vice | tra-inning game was provided for the | cepted the land from the railroad grant. - . e G oo se | iInce of Tayat Luzon, where th 1t W. T. Keen, removed. baseball patrons at Washington Gardens | and that in issuing the patent the land s been In ex- | ste. All work af the university will cease | (125 U7 Tayabes, Jndioh SUEEs Loy Wat | 1o the coast ecely el I e imaatches | W T N imnounced In, army orders that | this afternoon. It was as sensational as | officers inadvertently overlooked the a membership | for the day at 2:3 o'clock. the time of their d FEStAEE: a8 = y oA Frederick W, Cox, assistant sur- t Kk filing. | me of thelr departure the pler was | i) " ork’of preparation for the carnival | CAPtain Fredericl f 3 the contest of a week ago, although the 3 ongest organ- e thronged with natives. i geon of volunteers, will proceed from Ver- | game did not end with a drive over the Other Suits in Oregon. Labor Council Mechanics’ Institute Meeting. | "The insurgents have surrendered 50| Of roses which is to greet the chief execu- | mijion, South Dakota, to San Francisco, | fence. The home run hit was much in evi- | Tn the Clreult Court for Oregon r. The| The annual meeting of the Mechanics' |T.1€5 1 the province of Pampanga, Bula- | tive upon his arrival in San Jose. At a | thence to Manila for assignment to duty. | dence, just the same, but by way of va- | suits were brought to cancel patents is- rm passed a | 1ot S Meld Saturday night. The |Can @nd Bataan during the last four | meeting of the general committee last | Pensions {ssued to-day were: California | riety it was made in'the opening instead | sued to the Oregon and California Rail- great credit . | weeks. night plans for the great arches which | —Original—Edwin Cooper, Veterans' | of the closing inning. The score was 7 to | road Company for about 2000 acres in all. " | election of officers for the ensuing year re- | . The Methodists report 120 converts in ,g O o Home, Napa, $6; Aaron W. Strause, Chico, in favor of the All-Californias. Score: re to cancel ents e SO | Cted as follows: President, . C. Irving: | Manila Iast week. ‘and tne _Philapise | il span Santa Clara, First and Market | (0T TMAT Tivis, Dyerville, $6: Robert | © W o e e . | : for lands within limits of the grant as Jomi | viee president. R. J. Taussis: recording | Evangelical Church claims to have ob- streets were presented by the leading ar- | L’ Duane, Sonora, $6: George Rice; Placer- | oo\ o0 i R H B | font ‘established, but outside the grant McLaughlin o " <. Cosgrave; corres ding | tained many new members. chitects of the city. An arch made from | yijie, $8; Andrew Jackson Curtiss, Glazeir, S Call H imits finally usted. The other suits Cane” and :Nr::::i' ?‘~ ’;i kS fi?;:‘»‘(r;’If‘?i'r'“"mi’? e twelve tons of the largest size prunes, to | $. Res!rémgon o’m: &ncre‘q;e—{ggebh llfi- ‘gfiz:’"‘ Barioe: aill Workss Hm,,’.n; are for Mnre“u:fi’m of patents issued to Pop i R g | cross First street at St. James Park, is | Owens, dead, e, 3 newal— ax the company for lands within its grant, RAINDROPS LIKE BLOOD. Lohman. Umpire—Earley, P National Bank of San Francisco. A sug- | Jowling. . | > under consideration, and the Cured Fruie | John H. Jeffrey, Crescent City, $. In- S he SR but_covered by pre-emption. homest ward Dough- | gestion was offered that an attempt be | ease—Willlam E. Cheek, Rediands, $10: . of record at the Do Tiade to combine the Mechanies' Institute | Heavy Red Cloud Precipitates Moist- | Association has been asked to contribute | BIf{Gk "Moloughny, San Francisco, $8: Results at Sutro Baths. KB s g oo Ty, g - H. Donohue, p. 7111ia *inte, h wiiam Finte. | ton was indefinit viiam SHChe- | ments with a vie R. Dowling, A | 3C.p life membership were defeated. i ; f fruft. . . date the rallroad land grant was made. with the Mercantile Library, but the que: the necessary amount of Hugh McCall, Veterans' Home, Napa, §8: Asgipaitiany A Lokl grat e - postponed. Amend- | ure Upon Sicily and Italy. Adolph Greeninger, director ~general, | yjonyy C, Timberlake, Soldlers’ Home, Los 58 SRy of Be rie W Snd diving Th;“ lrtrflfin;&gfinu‘: at the time that to a comparatively | PALERMO, Siclly, March 10—Ever | Will hersatter devote his cnilre time to the | sreles, $12: Hiram T. Curl, Oakland, $12; | SOntests at Sutro Baths yesterday were as | under the rule O0CURINE 80 008 SRS “iha since last night a heavy red cloud has | Carnival He is a prominent merchant of | ames T. Smith, Sacramento. $12: John | follows: e e il sustat st the Uute 2 e B hung over the city, the sky being a deep | fehool His Dleasure at the Visit of tho | E; Sturgeon, San Tranciscs, 312, Original | FAyare et Sunevcrs D M- | 6 final location of the raliroad. did not % fenti Y / —Jane E. Owens, Oakdale, $3. H ! . Mul- MACCABEAN CLUB GIVES Mental Scientist Lectures. red. The rain now falling resembles drops | President to San Jose lub!uch that he has wg:ev;:m—l)flxlnal—-'flmu(hy P. Cleveland, | len, D. Rollins; tub race—P. Rezert, J. g::e ‘:e‘{'fi,}a.“dd’s,?{’: 5‘3; mlewwm" | A lecture was delivered last night in | of blood. decided to put his own business interests | p,\1ina $8. Increase—Augusto Forcht, | Johnson, F. Multen: 10-yard race (ama- oy e g | Sopees has CLEVER PERFORMANCE | ... Gate Hall by Professor Knox This phenomenon, called “blood rain,” | aside and bend all his energies to mak- | NOTHELS 88 teurs)—J. Clough, D. Suiltvan; trick and | Fecently 3 = = | o) eeiemtist The hall was comfort- |18 attributed to dist from the African | ing the reception a notable and interest- | “ashington—Increase—Andrew A. Rey- | fancy springboard diving—W. ‘Carroll, I". M bean Club gave an entertain- | Ment% . il y Iy | deserts, transported by the heavy south | ing event. nolds, Medical Lake, . Clough; high diving (for boys)—W. Stoci- e Maccabean Cl ably filled by an audience which Iberally | ¢ . Htavor Martin announced the following 3 8! night in Native Sons’ Hall lauded the remarks of the professor. | Wind now blowing. : y o ohs Wit com Henry T. Scott of San Francisco_and | ton, C. Augustus. sund mumerous speciaities | Mrs. Clara Folts also spoke. SS0T-| "ROME, March 10.—Tae phenomenon | names of ladles Dose 3 | (olonel Charles Moore of New York s la s RS AWNLS hdered by the following: | now to be seen in Sicily extends over | committee to take charge of the St.| ¢ O0P 0 G B llacnt MeKinley to-day ree B Joseph | LYMAN BLAMES ZINC'S T Ry J g LA G 45 ey PavE: desninton: garding the President's-coming trip o the Vote to Cease Dock Strike. death of Captain Richard B. Paddock of an Bauer, Joseph el- Joseph Samuel, 1 low, and at Naples a rain of sand Mrs. E. O. Bm"-hil s-nA J;!el:ilflh'sl LA C: Pacific Coast. The President will leave MARSEILLES, March 11.—A number e Sixth Cavalry at Tientsin, 1 band DECLINE FOR COLLAPSE | fallen, the heavens being darkened. Kennedy, 880 Jone o can Toscs hin H r; | here on April %, arriving in San Francisco | the dock strikers have voted for a ce | terday, from preumonta. Captain Orphan Asylum and, | /% p the th China, t. Miss M. Schneider, Pro- M lnaw-T' S‘:ne .Vn:e':"'uf:.n A mfixfl's;,; on May 14, golng by the way of New Or- | sation of the e in consequence of the | dock was l.xwolnteld to the army from - Y fiarris P Lyons and | NEW YORK, March 10.—John G. Lyman | PRESIDENT OF ECUADOR Jose; Mrs. Hén_ry :.o;a.lg-l"n-n SNl:Nngle:F[)#n damage to the interests of the port. linols in October, 1853. s 5, . | to-night sent out a statement explaining Edith Lants, Evel 3 Mrs. * Biddle. leans and siting several citles en route. INCURS JAMAICA’'S WRA' Jose; Mrs, Charles Fleming, San |in detail his connection with the Interna- CURS JA bt TH | Bust A0 0 Novree. Ban Toost My b | ¢ 7 3 P Jor Mrs. Rob: . 5 ty Larcenist Arrested. tonal Zine Company, owning mines at|ymperative Protest Sent Against|ney, T YAt S5 S0 audierc San Jome: . as arrested lant night | Joplin. Mu. which Teoetly Dassed 2820 Military Coercion of Laborers Mies Florence Clayton. San Jose; Mrs. J. H. & faom with peity | the hands of a receiver. Mr. Lyman, after Henry. Alameda avenue; Mrs. W. W. Turney, g son with petty | o .o cing the formation of the firm of on Guayaquil Railroad. Campbell: Mrs. Stephen A, Jones, College r nibiting a deadly weapon. |y, ,ua Brown & Co., said that the wind KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 10.— | Park: Mrs. Laura belaniy.w“|119wuclen: Mrs. ; i store on Stockton | jng up of the affairs of Joshua Brown The Government of Jamaica, acting on | T. Benton, Daweon , tawrene: re. fennie - r 5. picked up a lady's| Co. and the closing of their office| popae of the British Government, has | Biara: Miss Jennie Farwell, Saratoga; Mrs. A ed o walk Off with it. | vas directly due to their : e b the proprictor he | a8t DecembCr eatments in_the shares of | Sent a strong protest to the President of Farley, Tos Gatos: Mrs. TFred Cottle, used it in & threatening | tne International Zine Company and | Ecuador against the employment of sol- R R U R G e b e in connection with the same. He | diers to compel thousands of laborers|Dr. E. H Samucs Meyfoid, Mis. Mery 7. ner. [ e that the reported earnings of the | {rom Jamaica to work under the McDon- | Gates, Joun Nettz Whitehurst. Gilroy; Mra, Captain Paddock Dies in China. WASHINGTON, March 10.—The War Department received to-day word of the Are hungry nerves—nerves that are starved until they have no vitality left. They have lost all power to regain-their natural strength and steadiness. You who : **My hands shook so that I could no$ Taise a cup of coffee to my lips or even button my own clothes. I was so nervous, fidgety and restless that I could not sleep, s ere carefully examined by a firm | @ld syndicate in the construction of he | B3 " Higgina) Morean Hil BRIEF LOCAL NEWS, | i'cuurierea accountants and certified as | Tailroad from Guayaquil to Quito. The | correct. He alsa asserts that every dol- | PTotest D ity Sikoomane 3 5 —- #= < i bave gone to the Inter. | calls for an immediate disc ance o DOWN A HATCHWAY. A Nelo Iar Wl O mpany, was pald to. it. | the coercive measures. Countess von Schlieber Free. " BERLIN, March 10.—The trial of Hing yesterday the hatchway, In conclusion, he cites the fact that when Countess von Schlieber, accused of hav- Fetfnce of teh feet, and susiained injuries | the company’ was brought out zinc eold | Shoots Wife arid Stepfather. | jug get fire to her own villa in grder to ob- are restless, nervous, fidgety, depressed in and it seemred that I would surely lose my were treated at the Receiving Hospital |at a price yielding :| TERRA HAUTE, Ind, March 10.— the insurance money, wheth bega- i . 3 - X bones were broken, but in | whereas It now barely yields 32, a decline | Cnaries Rogers, In & Jenions Quarcel, aho: | Friday, ended at 2:30 this morning T a spirits, worried, worn-out and sleepless, mind. One bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine 1 S0 serious that none but the most favored | [T 78 | OECIS B, & o e ston. | verdict of acquittai. The Countess was should feed your merves. Build them up FRACTURED.—Wii- | companies have been ab}e to survive, on the sidewalk at | —_———— . sires yeser- | STORY OF SEABOARD ATR 2 Uncer: LINE PURCHASE UNTRUE helped me so much that I kept on using it and when I had taken four bottles I felt like a young man again.” FRANK'GAY, National Home, Wis, De. Miles’ Nesvine. ~ It is a brain-builder and nerve-strengthener of remarkable power, and a speedy remedy for nervous troubles of everyq description. Buy zobott:b to-day. g Sold by all Druggists on a guaraatee. D, Miles Medical Co., Elchart, Ind father, William E. Beattie, to-night, He | immediately liberated. later gave himself nd was taken and give them new life and i 8 i Broker Shoots Himself. gi strength before Indianapolis to escape mob violence. g e B B e e | o msvat ieod AP, Penr Mareh 10~A 'W. Minn, they fail you entirely. Now is the'time to ot he had received a fracture of | S Chicago Indorses Labor Federation. |, well-known broker, committed suicids doit;!ndfifa best £ood you can use is the skull or not. r{)nfl\;l:fi:n:m:o‘?;..d'fir'llfl’y \;":' RICHMOND, , March 10.—President | CHICAGO, March 10.—The Chicago |this afternoon by shooting himself 5 o Lt e W SR8 % | John 8 Williame, when asked to-day ra- | Bullding Material Trades Councll to-day | through the heart while in a delirious fhe hignt before. He was held for observatign. | garding the report publhh;: ‘:: ufl lxw mao;-ea }hfinbmu’xag’:,e the "'.‘.’}“‘? Ff;," te brought on by sickness. y S = | hat the Seaboar r- | eration of or in its opj on to > ——— e A g on” Utan wtreet | line system has been purchased by Au- proposed” amaigamation ‘af the ‘American Universal Brotherhood., the The regular monthly entertainment of eration of Labor as enunclated at the Universal Brotherhood Organization the Louisville convention. dron Comin, and Theosophical Society in America last Cavalry Squadron 8. night at 310 O'Farrell street attracted a WASHINGTON, March 10.—The squad- dience. The entertain ron of the Fifth Cavalry stationed at Fort }:fi-fifl::d by Idl.wP..anud. lg‘lll::‘: R::r. aged 1 owed an sir gun with which to kill a | gust Belmont and the Rothschilds, sald;I dog. Just as he fired little George | “The report that a controlling interest aged § years. ram in front of the gun | in the Seaboard Alrline system has been | - ceived shot in the scalp. which | purchased by parties allied to the Loufs- | Was probed for st the Receiving Hospital by | Ville and Nashville or any other system Dr. Malaby, but not found. Brown was locked | 1o without foundation.” up on the charge of battery. st A SR —ii—— Myer, Va., left to-day for S8an Francis ss Florence % . Jeror Pyrography outfts, sheepskins and William’s Wound Is Healing. | &V, 1 15 the mfi;ngm.n-. e | A rman b, Somers, Dr- Grifis s fency woods for burning: camer: tbums | BERLIN, March 10.—Emperor Willlam’s | sail on the transport Meade about ‘ch | Monges, Mr. Cahn, Mr. Robinson, M; ené books on photography in a ma- | wound is healing, the swelling of the eye- | 18. The squadron is made up of Tro 1, | Ebbets, Mrs. Somers, Mrs. Fountain, Mi: terig] department. Sanborn, Vall & Co., | 11ds is subsiding and his Majesty’s general | K, L and M and is in command of Colo- m Anderson, Miss Jessle Anderson, Miss 201 Market st. s | condition is sa! tory. | nel William A. Rafferty. and Miss Alexander.