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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1901. 3 o ewdees e SANTA CLARA WILL CELEBRATE LUNATIC'S FREMK |LEARNS THE LOST ART | JAPANESE MOB'S THE BIRTHDAY OF ITS COLLEGE ¢1\a7S A BOOM OF TEMPERING COPPER| - paiTAL ASSAULT Visitors Gather From All Sections of the State to Partici-|, - Gty Agitated by|Seattle Family’s Alleged DiSCOVErY | Roughly Handles an Aner pate in the Golden Jubilee Ceremonies of the Oldest| , Supposed Capitalist's in Metallurgy Will Be Put to a| ien Major and His Catholic Educational Institution on the Pacific Coast Enterprise. - Severe Test by Electric Company Wife. Y ¥ Officer of the Ninth Infantry i Promoter of & Scheme to Raise Chick-{ cer Thirty- Sl o S ens by Electricity Proves to Be s Special Dispatch to The Call. Attacked at Kioto While - ion of Santa Clara Col~ an Escaped Insane SEATTLE, March 18.—If a discovery in | copper to a perfect point, ,,Mc‘h thh" "33 turning £ € e completed and to-morrow | Patient. g metallurgy made by a Seattle family is m'fil“fl“ since the days of the a Manila. $ . ss _the inauguration of RN all that is claimed for it a fortune of mil- (CIED!S/ "\ L ¢ the Spanish- - The oldest educational lons 1s n store for those Who possess the | American War, having enlisted as & DFi- | /. on s & o March 18.—The steam- B e g g Spectal Dispatch to The Call. secret. Mrs. Carrle Renstrom and her | vate in the First Washington Regiment. - e o people from all aardh two sons, George A. Renstrom and R. 8. }f; l“t:dm“ O 21 yeare; S Ealsly Wel) ;hl;: Miaats ‘:,‘m '{:’:jfi.fl‘. ‘{.:1 e:ho } ta Clara has MONTEREY, March 18.—One of the : laifn, learned the |educated. 'ast passage from t a roval reception. Sont packllat Sases oL bunie mver Fnpvh | Lo Lol ARV EREY The trolley “wheel given to the Seattle Orient. She brought news of a brutal as- lost art of tempering copper to a fineness Bas the true in this viclnity occurrcd here last weelk | oo ‘serength superior fo the best steel. | Hue of sceel dn jt and 1a fmpervious to | sault on Major H. B. Mulford o the and is now the cause of much amusement | \re Renstrom asserts that she and her | the assaults of a common file. Its true | Thirty-ninth [afantry and his wife a to those not taken in and of chagrin 10 | ¢ 'hovs know the true process. As proof |Wworth can be made known only by an | Kioto while returning from Manila. A the unfortunates who were the lose: test, which the electric company b of 100 attacked the Mulfords while e e o o e Aolon ®ot. | of her claim she had several knives which | actual test. which the eloctne SOmPery 13&{ of 100 attacked the Mulfords while da; B s been prepared, ing features. celebration of the the more elao- as tes will be sus- w not take place until ter arrived In Monterev last week and | bear an edge fine and hard enough to cut { ys. their clothing was torn and both wers nass v\lulkhe celebrat- | took ro:l{a: at hme E\'erfilz Htuuammlfie an- | polished iron. Applying their dhco"fi!’ e roughly used, de;lpne lh: mnj(;r'u strenu- t 8 o'clock to-morrow nounce; at he came here from 'wau ical uses, the Renstrom family ATLIN' ous resistance. He was in uniform. lating 11\r1:st to be dRO\'A kee to look over the ground and find a | Lo Practica WORRY OVER HIS F. G e will be assiste: y News tells of an ! has made a trolley wheel of solid ccpper, N The North China Dalily - 4 vas " - | ing, ane as offere o the C B 3 - Bt the anacey fi‘#'?&;,?’éf{ega.;n Biotoin: Company to be tested in such | Redlands Citimen Doomed to Per-| suing some Chinese into the British con Deacon, Re eacon, James S. §. J.. master of ceremonies, Rev. | 4 sulate, shot and killed the watchman 3 m, 8. J.; sacred orator, he finally settled upon Carmel City, near | hard use where ordinary wheels of cop petual Darkness Becomes a Siate seorge Montgomery, D. D., | Point Lobos and about seven miles from | per and bronze alloy would wear in a Wssitac. T Hotth Girmen Lipis mall atetsger i ele: hop Montgom- Monterey, as a good location and imme- | month or five weeks. d went to the Il stay during the Qiately set at work making the necessary | The process is a secret of the mother | SAN BERNARDINO, March 18.—G. H. (\I;?)T!t;‘e‘zr; l‘;il;gl?ms@l mnfi:; :;a-‘:"o?"(en:r?rlu?l? preliminary preparations. “He negotiated | and her two sons. They are haunted by | Arpuckle, a well-known resident of Red- | oo e e vate (s Yohalumn for about ten acres of land at Carmel | the fear that while they are experiment- |, ;o g5 become hopelessly insane oW- | gom Australia. Al hands were saved. . ity, ordered $2000 worth of lumber, $300 | ing some prving eve will discover the X falling eyesight. His | = Jazarene Companies in Echigo, where Sorth of hardware, presenting a draft for | formula. They will not even say when |ing to worry over Ta’ /& ht. His | Japanese companies in Echigo, whers | 34600, which ‘was petfectly regular in ap. | they made the discovery or where it was | case is a sad one. Nearly two vears agd | the Standart CU Company o8, oeUe pearance. This draft was at once sert | that after years of effort success crowned | his m%ht began to ra.ltl{ armvnexed - | cgn:pel‘r . 'h\“ S s on for collection to the bank at Milwav- | thelr labors. Anderson, who is a son of | scarcely see at all. e : ltats L e 4 - Ppuon - s e il W e e e ard o e Ukee | "%y Ve Vears ago, while living near Ar- | successful efforts fo abtain redef. A few | crepses in the till which puts an Increased Everett House on Saturday morning and | lington, Snohomish County, my mother | weeks ago Mr. Arb\ég\éoeme p}rmanemly gt was arrested just as he was about to | and myself began experimenting with | that he would sogn e aind to such S ———— board the train for San Francisco, He | copper to discover some process by which | blind. This preyed upon his mind to U Mob Assails Dowieites. was taken before Judge Lambert of this | it could be hardened like steel. “Taking |an extent that ke has ince become & Yo7~ | oot vy ™0 " “aarch 18— Thres city and in default of $0 bafl was locked | some pleces of copper wire I formed a |ing manlac. He is at times almoet, Cor NC o Bl 3 up. 3 | knife, and then, making some researches, | manageable. He is now in a private hos- | hundred followers of Dr. Alexander Dowle Hotter's whole story during the process | adopted a formula for tempering. I failed, | pital in Los Angeles for treatment. were mobbed ?'?,l peited with -’;‘E! !ra):t of his negotlations was so plausible | naturally, and then began all over again. i . nlgh(lah—r holéing a u:‘ef}z‘ i:‘r\ucm_n! e fhat mobody saspected for & moment na | My mother undertook (o solve the riddle St. Cyr Will Not Hang. gospel wagon nsed on such occasions by was not the capitalist he pretended to be | herself, and my half-brother, George Ren- NCOUVER, March 18 —Arthur St. | the Dowleites was be ly lighted w He said he had made $§0.000 in Milwaukee | strom, joined us. Together we worked for | VA o avicted of mur. | colored lanterns. It was the puipit from in raising chickens in electrical {ncubators, | days and weeks. Cyr, who was recently ;‘gmn o Thaitel which Elder Slmmnns s{xokte_' H:( “;:::: but that he was obliged to give up his| *“Not long. ago George forged a knife | der in Dawson for the g et of ated recent charges agalnst fe('r ¢ socke: plant there because nis health would not | and tempered it by our secret process. It | Jones. will serve a life sentence IASTEas OF | ties, which was the signal for the frs Stand the rigorous winters. He described | was as hard as the best grade of im- | hanging on March 3. An o‘“ued s onslaught of 1nh eggs Aan ;. eta ..‘, - the plant he intended establishing here | ported steel and took an edge Iike a razor. | ing the death sentence was 'SSEeC [ CCR | The brilliant Hgd ta ware smashed cue by and said that there was a splendid, open- [ With the slightest touch it would cut a | by the Governor Genenawem RBofL =% | one, and the ladies o h( e ‘o :'d" e ing for t?l;flpanlculncr enterprise fn this [Eleca %( lflnahllnen paper. Another }?‘ece O(ti:'an.l atmfa!fl'";:: :nd Oy eI eTe rage | 28 the minister, were bespattered. section of Monterey County. A real es- | handled in the same manner was sharp- | vey E et el tate boom in Carmel City wa?nlnent as | ened and with it we could cut the face of | shot Jones, who was an old man of near eball and Oratory. fterr there will be a Santa Clara C t follows Orchestra; Rev. John Sierralan T N, PATRICK W RIORDAN. DD C: The cash register in a saloon Is a sort a result of his _projccted gPenterprise. |a polished flatiron. We now have the |ly 70 vears. St. Cyr pleaded temporary| ~Tuc Sl ety Property-owners there becagfe quite ex- |process perfected until we can tempér ' insanity. cited and a chld listing of "property be Y gan. Everybody talked of the ‘projec-t, and the novelty of it onlv added zest to the general interest. ! It now appears that Hotter is from San Francisdo and is demented, his mania being electrical chicken raising. It seems he escaped from the espionage which his | family keep u?un his movements, and for | some time could not be found. His brother | finally located him here and at once came | for him. Matters were adjusted w\(ni Judge Lambert and Hotter was taken | home by his brother. l Clothes for Sprin There will never be a better time to talk spring c'o'hes to you than now. March is a spring mor'\th and we are fortunate enough to be enjoying spring W eather. Balow we go into more detail about the patterns and prices, but .ghfhere we want to emphasize the fact that every bit of our ready-to-wear clothing has been made in our own workshops by union men. From the first snip of the shears to the last strpke of the pressing iron no one but a union wprkgr touches our clothing. The workmanship in union-made clothing makes it the best. = Ours is the only union made clothing on this coast. At $7.50 and $10.00 we have a line of single and double breasted square cut and sing‘e breasted round corner sack suits, ready to wear, made from cheviots and tweeds in light weights and patterns; can fit anybcdy from 34 to 46 chest measure; suits are farmer satin lined, silk sewed, will hold their shape and wear well. : Also spring overcoats at $7.50 and $10.00 are to te had in coverts and oxford gray cheviots. ; At $15.00 and $17.50 we are showing a swell line of solid color flannel ready-to-wear sack suits with the small parallel stripes, and the new round corner cut, which are so popu- lar. The colors are b'ack, blue, gray, brown, olive and whi‘e with green, red, blue or white stripes. Al the-swell\dressers are indu'ging in these patterns row. Ours are exceptional at the prica. o ENTIRE CITY TO BECOME A VAST FLORAL BOWER " Magnitude of San Jose’s Preparations | for the Reception of Mr. ‘ McKinley. 1 SAN JOSE, March 18—The plans of the decoration commlittee of the Carnival of Roses to be held in honor of President Me- | Kinley's visit to San Jose have been made | public and the work of converting the city into a bower of bunting, evergreen | and flowers will shortly be commenced. | One hundred and fifty carnival flags of | | trlangular shape, in delicate gold and | bright cardinal, have been ordered and | will be suspended from poles fastened to the trolley and telegraph posts. All the posts on the main thoroughfare will be covered with redwood boughs and date palms. From the wires that support the trolley wires will be suspended garlands of evergreen and above will wave two six- | foot flags. Sl higher up, hanging from | ropes stretched from the business blocks, | will be large elghteen-foot American flags, of which there will be twenty. At the corner of First and Santa Clara G ——————& | streets will be a huge May pole arch made of streamers of evergreen and varicolored ; ATES OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH WHO WILL LEND THEIR AID TO THE PEOPLE OF SANTA bunting, the ends caught at the four > IO A it 4 Lrrsa ek £ street corners. All in all more than 2000 CEREMONIES ATTENDING THE GOLDEN JUBILEE OF THE OLDEST EDUCATIONAL IN- Yards of bunting and twenty carloads of | HE PACIFIC COAST. redwood boughs will be used. During the lagt few days before the | o 4 | carnival begins the flowers and blossoms will be added to the decorations, complet- Rev. Robert | Club band, mill tug-of-war team, Santa | Druffel; vice president, A. Block, L. W. |ing the effect. Sweet peas will be the Joseph (rep- | Clara Fire Department. | Bond, George Bray, N. H. Downing, John gl flower to be used in masses for | The forelioon programme contains a | Eberhard, A. V. Fatjo, Dr. G. W. Fow- | beauty and fragrance. Roses will be do- | d_marshal- | good list of track events, and for the af- | ler, J. Flannery, D. Henderson, 1. Her- | hated by thousands, but will be used more the follow- ‘ ternoon a series of cltizens’ games is | rington, E. Jordan, Rev. A. L. Kellogg, | in the private and school displays. ton from | scheduled. The officers of the day are: | L. M. Kimberlin, H. Q. ¥ Menton, H. D. west on | Grand marshal, Henry A. Pfister; mar- | Menton Sr., J. C. McPherson, C. E. Cruz termarch to Al- | shals, R. Rucker, A. Spence, H. D, Men- | Moore, Dr. S. Oberdeener, R, . Pierce, WG Sauis h hall, thence south |ton, H. O. F. Menton, E. Blagni. A. | H. A. Pfister, J. G. Robinson, John Roll, | SANTA CRUZ, March 18.—General Ben- gton, to Grant, to | Koehle, L. Downing, M. Sperry, H. Eber- | I. Ruth, Professor L. R. Smith, Dr. E. H. {;mln F. Tracy and Frederic Coudert ¢t d stand. _The | hard, T. Graham, I. Koehle, D. Maddox, | Smith, Dr. H. H. Warburton, Dr. G. H. | New York have been engaged to succeed up on Santa | Committee of arrangements—Philip Shee- | Worrall, Philip Sheehy, Manuel Carrera, | the late Benjamin Harrison as attorneys 1d the march | hy, Manuel Carrera, Patrick Concannon, | Patrick Concannon, Francis Farry, Rob- | for this city in the refunding bond case, t9a m | Robert Fatjo, Francis Farry, secretary. | ert Fatjo, T. P. Cunningham, F. S. Wid- | which will ‘be_heard next month by the e-Up of the Parade. “ Officers of the evening—President, D. O. | ney; A. C. Gage, secretary. United States Supreme Court. W e in lne. | The | @ iuteieieiuuieimieivivieiv ; il el e ;. Clara ban, | @ S COMING TO WD GHODLISH WORK [ACT MAY PROVE ——— il be led by the bl holars of the Academy Judge Scott of New York|Dismembered Remains of| Flaw Is Found in the New ADVERTISEMENTS. — Pt i to Prosecute Parson Their Victim Found County Government : | WEAK Epringfield. in a Box. ~ Measure. PRI e e—— — Special Dispatch to The Call. Special Dispatch to The Call.\ Special Dispatch to The Call. | LODI, March 18.—Mrs. Sarah F. Spring-| VANCOUVER, March 18—With the| SACRAMENTO, March 18.—A grave field, who followed her eloping preacher- | hands and feet nailed to scantlings in a | doubt has arisen as to the constitution- Are made StrOng | husband and her niece, Miss Mary F. Ker- | coffin-like box, the headless body of an [ality of the county government act, by the use of Dr. |shaw, across the continent, to-day re- | unknown man was found to-day on the | Which passed both houses of the Legisla- Pierce’ Favorite | ceived a telegram from Judge H. M. Scott | bank of the Fraser River, about ten miles | ture and is now awaiting the signature Prescription. It |of 6 Wall street, New York, announcing | from Vancouver. Murder had evidently | of the Governor, regmlates the |that he will be here shortly to conduct her | been committed, and to cover up the Sacramento County 1is directly con- eziods, dries |suit for divorce and maintenance. Seott | crime the dastardly method of spiking the | cerned in the provisions of the act and 4 emit . drains, | was formerly a Judge in.Oklahoma Ter- limbs in the box was resorted to by the | for that reason the measure has under- ) ritory, and according to Springfield’s wife | fiendish assassins. 5 gone careful scrutiny at the hands’ of divorced the reverend gentleman from a | Though not as long as an ordinary. cof- | able counsel. It has been discovered that | wife there. At that time Springfield was | fin, the box was wider. The murdered | with reference to Sacramento County, | & deputy ‘sheriff. Mrs. Springfield says | man’s head had been hacked off, appar- | which comes under the designation Of 4 | that Scott knows enough about her bus- | eatly with a dull ax, in order that the| couney of the fifth class, as well a band's iffe while in Oklahoma to make it | body could more readily be put into the | °0F b -85 Well oy with extremely unpleasant for him. hox. The remains evidently had been in | reference many other countles, the | 1| invited to consult Meanwhile all is quiet at the Kershaw | the box at least three or four months, | measure directly conflicts with a provi- Pi by | fruit farm, where the minister and the | They were wound around with two red | sion of the constitution, since it proposes Doctor Pierce, nilece reside. They are preparing for the | blankets, such as are used by salmon | to Increase the salaries of county officers letter, free. 1 |lagal combat, and declare that the case |fistermen on the Fraser River, the ordin- | during their term of office. The section womanly confi- | will not be one-sided. Springfield is bitter | ary working clothes of the man having | of the constitution to which reference is P held in | against his wife, who, he says, is trying | been removed. v made, No. 11, is as follows: SEES o ruin him. He solemnly declares he | The police made a thorough Investiga- | rhe compensation of any county, city, town/ cred seerecy | would rather pass his life in jail than live | tion .to-day and came to the conclusion | or municipal officer shail not be increased wrtes and guarded by | with her again. He asserts that she has | that the man was a white fisherman who | his election or during his term of office. strict professional | hounded him across the continent, not to |bad been done to death by Japanese or privacy. Write without' fear and 5 Our children’s and boys’ clothing department is full of spring novelties. Among the many things of interest are some wash suits for ‘boys from 3 to 7 years old. These suits come in different styles. The <n= here pic- tured comes in lavender, pink, white and blue in stripes; has a plain sailor collar and shield or inlaid with pique. Another sty'e is the Cossack, which is modeled after a style of Russian uniform; the co ors are solid light blue, navy blue and red with white trimmings; price of either of the s'yles 7oc and 95¢ : - A x ~ > Notwithstanding this plain injuncti 5 - B e y b evy Chi . In the same district last year lon, ’ e riere Sheay Aotorlets, UYie tays | Chief ot ‘Police Main of Steveston was | (he Dew county government act contem: Chi'dren’s silk front shirts, ages 5 to 12, all colors, there will be ome surprised Keople when | murdered by Chinese; who cut up his | Plates Wholesale changes and increases without fee to | he presents all his proofs at the trial, and |body withanax. =~ " C |8, RS SRATER, O OCCiale, and specifi regular price goc, now reduced to 35c, i B, . B | i mielingsod e resiging o Lo, nav: | Almond and 4 Jogkinsen on the'tirm of| T Sopu AT RGBS Ten e Peseese B st Bl ST I Beride & 2 wadh ST L o s e e e e g b st ey gt el sefferer from female | o™t SRRICE A e has interest. | BUNTER ACCIDENTALLY now recelve small_compensation in fees, « of the hat, all colors, 25¢c and 40c. weskabsn ed the ladies of the local order of Re- KILLS HIS COMPANION |1 152 IO & Bouth the | bekah in her cause, making a speech to Justice of the Peace is to recelve & sal- b Mabar, | them at a recut meeting and stating her | Unintentionally Discharges a Shot- | &Y instead of fces; the three offieial Co., Texas. *J tried Straw hats from 25¢ up, all just arrived. . Thaor T > court reporters, who now Jour doctors and nong e o e gun While Being Helped Over diem wages, are to have acfi:flp:l;?u'fl ; WL - B e . vt —_— a Ditch. S L L R Out-of-town orders filled—write us for anything in men’s or boys clothes, furnishings or hats. at last 1 found rliet. | MANTAC ENTERS HOUSE STOCKTON, March 18.—J. F. Jones, 3 T tiomes your = bestm iy, T Auditor t:n;e:;llvn $3000 and the Recorder f s who was employed on a dredger near | $2400 X A "o Pavotine AND ATTEMPTS MURDER | L7,0"" e thot and instantly idiied |, While changes are provided for in the Frescription’ and | MARYSVILLE, ~March 18—_Charles vesterday whil> hunting with Bob Eastey. | SYRte™ O SHAREE 5 G Conmty, Clerk:s four of the Coldes | spaid, a madman, entered the house of ( The men came to a ditch and Jones, at | Auditor and Recorder is it pointed out Medical mh John Wilson at Colmena at 4 o'clock this | the suggestion of Easley, went ahead, | that the changes shall not 80 into effect now feel Hke a morning and severely beat the hired man. | having on rubber boots, to see how deep | uptil January, 193, In all other cu- swomgn. 1have Thomas Marr, with a club. Marrs cries | it was. Jones crossed and told Easley to | lars the act ' e: y states that the cen poun: for help aroused Wilson, and a flerce | eome on. but the latter feared he would | changes shall go into effect im: tely Pierce’s | struggle ensued. The manlac was struck | sink in the mud, being a heavy man, and | upon its passage. lets | o the head and rendered unconscious, | Easley passed him the butt of the gun to | Some of the county officials claim that menlpt Pelle and then bound and brought to this city. | hold to. Jones had the muzzle pointing | the act mer‘ly provides for a change of cure biliousness Spaid was at one time an inmate of the | toward himself. Easley in catching the | the system by which they receive their and sick head |Napa Asylum. The blow on the head |stock accidentaily pulled the trij a0 “They do | fractured nis skull and he may die. Spaid | charging the seapon. ' The ot anterad | hat the elgct of the DI neverticremsare g <18 M‘al’ket 'st"eeto will rescued from a water pond at 7 |Jones’ side and he expired instantly. be to lnrnl{ increase salaries and ] not create the pill -mock on Sunday evening by Wiison and. '.‘lxr::r:.hng a Lmther(redclh‘\’i at Bul‘lglll. 5“ & oo';u:tl’m n_will mtt pemtitom:: i e tranes al B was his wl - - babit. -::tmn:uhn‘um ie was o ctranesr - pposed that thai oaom"mtwnm. ch it pro.

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