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THE SAN FKANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, 1901 APKIL 26, C 11 OO B HILL COMING MOSES Democrats in Adversity Turn to New York Leader. Popularity of Ex - Governor of the Empire State OFFICIAL TOUR ~ OF INGPEGTION Managers of the Na- tional Board Visit | the Veterans. | California Home in the Napa Valley Is Highly Com- CADETS WILL DRILL FOR TROPHY DURING THE PRESIDENT’S VISIT Annual Competition for League of the Cross Trophy Will Be Held in Mechanics’ Pavilion May 17. Company D, Present Holder of the Prize, Must Look to Its Laurels. o+ RIDAY evening, May 17, has been fixed as the date for the annual e first lieutenant, P. H. McCarthy; second lleu- tenant, J. H. Wilson. RESPONSILE FOR THE RS Railroad Is Liable for Accident to an Em- ploye. P S Important Law Point Decided in the Case of an ®ngi- BORRONED GOLD CAISES AREST Young Woman Goes to Jail on Account of a Mortgage. ——— Helen Gardiner Pleads She Is the Victim of a Increasing. mended. competitive drill and concert of the ,GOmPeny B—Second lleutenant, E. F. Glen- | neer Who Was Killed. Man’s Wrong. e 2 League of the Cross Cadets in Me- Company C—Captain, Philip L. Bannan; first e AL chanics’ Pavilion. The event will l{filfirnln& E lDou.hel'!)’; second lieutenant, —_—— eneral Martin T. McMahon, Judge of | The National Homes for the Care of | be of speclal importance this year, as it 0. mn. ST. LOUIS, April 25.—Because an em- Oakland Office San Fr: . ] b ot : D—C: L), ; - ancisco Call, - ; New York, | Disabled Soldiers and Sailors are| will take place during the week that the ¢ComP®% Dr-Captain, T D, Dver; firat lie ploye remains in the employ of the com- 1118 Broadway, April % tional Board of | governed a board of managers, of [ President will be in the city, and thou. Jemey B MeCormich. # pany when he knows that a risk is as-| . o ah ek % i Homes, arrived in | which the President of the United States, | sands of visitors will be in town In con. . Company Tootiist leutonant, George Helly. | sumed by so doing does mot relieve the| “el€n Gardiner, 2 years S 1. veab and left for Leay- | the Chief Justice of the United States 8u-| sequence, many of whom will attend the . Company F—Captain. M. F. Hynes: second | employer of the responsibility if acel- {3620 8t the Oekland City Prison under General | preme Court and the Secretary of War are | gpjy;, Heutenant, J. Henry Sheehan. dents occur. This is the gist of an opin EROi SO . I Legislature supported Da- s Senator. His vernor of the vid B. Hill for U ! a eader and Democratic organizer. General M regard Gove: Hill as the ab His popularity is r than on the decline. st | cio member: The president of the s General M. T. McMahon of New Accompanied by General Charles nderson of Ohio and Colonel George Ste of Indiana, also of the board of marked improvement in the | appearance and management of the in- | stitution. The governor of the Santa | Monica home, General O. H. La Grange, = spoken of as an able officer. ¥ General McMahon, | and General Anderson | visited the Veterans’ Home, Napa County, flied to no Company D has won the elegant trophy twice, but a number of companies have already given practical assurance that D Wwill not take !t for the third time without teen companies that compose the regiment in charge, and drills are held two and Company _G-—Cantain, James Toohey; first lieutenant, F. J. Colligan; s2cond lieufenant, . F. Nolan. Company H—Captain, Thomas Ec: lieutenant, J. Daly; second leute Reilly. : first i Company K—Captain, J. H. Rellly; first lfeu- tenant, Al Hanley; second lieutenant, Thomas E. Johnston. ? fon handed down by the United States Court of Appeals in the case of the South- ern Pacific Company, plaintiff in error, against Katle Yeargin, as administratrix of the estate of T. J. Yeargin, deceased. | who sought to recover damages for the death of her husband, who was an en- gineer on the Southern Pacific Railroad until killed in 1899 in collision with a “helper” engine, Judgment in the lower court was given for Mrs. Yeargin, and from this the com- | stah Garrett of having fraudulently ob- tained 360 from him by mortgaging house- | hold furniture which was not her prop- lerty. A. M. Speck. a San Francisco real | estate ‘dealer, asserts claim to the goods, which have been a part of the furnish- pire te has not been diminished by e Company I—Captain, Henry Power; first lieu- ent political events. At the Palace | Malagers, the president Wi e gfamue- %:’;L?grugr?nbe?:fildrultthan Sv6 b op e 2 P Wews et ldenhy 5 The sult was originally flled in the Fed- |ings at 1247 Pearl street, Alameda, Spec I yesterday he was asked if Mr. at o - y masters have the fif- Keefe. eral court of Utah by Katle Yeargin, |residence. The prisoner declares that for four years she has borne Speck’s name, although not legally entitled to it. Her story is that last May,. shortly be- fore she, with her child, separated from Speck, she was compelled to raise_some money. To Garrett, through James Nairne, a broker, she made the applica- tion and secured the monmey, giving the e up | an institution jointly sustained by the pany appealed on a writ of error. One of h ross the con- | United States and the State of California. the instructions which the defendant | TIOTtEage upon he fitite. 10 which many expres- | Eight hundred veterans are cared for at asked the Judge to give the jury W“‘S'xgh eliev d oral clatm, Hill's this home. ~The visiting managers mTadh e that Schriver, engineer of the ®helper,” . The gorfgq;e]n%s signe ¥y rs. lead |a thorough tour of the premises. ey | Was a fellow Zervant, and if it was prov- Helen Speck. t bore nterest at the Democratic n | inspected the quarters, the dam, the reser- en that his fault caused the injury, the |Tate o x‘é"m"?‘ alg;om b Gu;- party will | voir, ice plant, engines and electric plant, plaintiff could”not recover. . The lower | f°tt Staried to foreclose upon the mort- d | laundry, farm, hospital, dining-room, ba- court refused. !gaxe he discoveres g e alleges, that there kery, esuteen. water pipe system, lbracy, Judge Amos Thayer, who wrote the | Was nakMrs.lHr;,len ;r;eck_ in law and that social hall, cottages, barracks, barn, gpinion of the appellate court, held that | the maker of the obligation and security dairy, poultry and iivestock. When the the lower court was correot ifi this, and | had no title to the goods she had pledged tour of duty was ended they said without said that if thé “helper” engine had had | So the money lender laid his case before a headlight which could have been seen | the prosecuting attorney and a warrant hesitancy that the institution was the ; a two miles and a half, instead of one that | Was issued for the young woman's ar- best State home in the United States. In 2 the ps has been_criti point of natural scenery and advantages could be seen only 230 yards, Yeargin | res: - | the home at Bath, Me., was the only one might have seen It 1 ok e ecause he failed to provide for me i to Mr. Bryan | comparable to it. It was found that the B2 train and avoided the accident. Ehe |and our child. sald Mre Gardioer to- u sign, but he was bound | home at Napa was conducted on the lines trial court had refused to instruct the |day. “I was compelled to get this money : w the course which he |established for the government of national jury that if Yeargin knew that it was the | t0 keep us from starvation. It was used sestions involved were | instituth General McMahon remarked | | practice of the defendant company to use | {0 buy food for my baby and myself. Mr. the judgment of the people | that not a word of fault could be found. | | only an ordinary lantern on the rear of | SPecK turned me out of doors and I was wow the result. Democrats | Instead of giving suggestions, he thought | | the ‘“helper” engine, when it was run- |left to shift for myself.” ns e departure of the | the national board might gain points in ning backward, he with this knowledge | . The YOung woman was arraigned to- princip] | some of the features of hospital manage- assumed the Tisk fneldent o it Judge | 8y _In the Police Court, her bail being ! a following, but it | ment at the California home. He highly Thayer ‘safd fhat if such was upheld it | fixed at $500. The case was continued un- that he will | commended the officers, Colonel George would enable employers to avoid the per- | til Saturday to be set for hearing. ‘_m par- | W. Walts, _q-ommand\‘tnt: .\{rfifior C. !2. rorn;ance of the duty they owe to their | — s. Governor | M jor omas A employes to exercise reasonable care in | ]o;,fl,‘er He can “aptain W. F:i pro;’lldlng (hem Wwith tools, machinery and COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED F is not ambitious, but ssistant medical director, an appliances ordinarily safe and ad. 0 PETER/S [ < country and the J. Lyon, quartermaster and | the uses to which tfiey are to ée?{fgfle!d. i i ST Py e 8 FloNIC become United States Sens: e e | ateclosed mo- crror tha Gemion® Sf°7rd | Parishioners Will Enjoy Themselves the Legi ure | the new hospital. The { lower court would be affirmed. in Santa Cruz Mountains m and knew then that legislature recently appropriated $25,000 Justice Sanborn, dissenting, held that | on June 20. not consid- | for the extension of the hospital accom- the railroad company was not Ity % onc Js stronger than | modations and the Governor approved the negligence, ‘that the accident. uw:fl The committees having in charge the 1l Democrats. throughout | allowance. caused by the act of a féllow servant, | annual outing of St. Peter's parish ry are looking anead for a great | General McMahon and his associates and that, accordingly, the case should | ok 5 - S es their thoughts turn to Gov- sterday by have been reversed. e O D o R were escorted to the Pre: . She is expected to surpass all former efforts c Gen ter. The; arted for New e — g r ening in their private car. | | of its kind, will be held at Sunset Park, o A § R T S OFFICERS ARE NAMED Santa Cruz Mountains, on June %, and meeting held 1 Marion, Ind., BY THE SUNDAY-SCHOOLS | will be under the immediate direction of of th Union Association Decides That the Next the Rev. Father Casey and the Rev. Fath- ér Yorke. The committees are as. follow: nent organiz umong | JAPANESE AND THEIR ART | three nights a week. | Cenvention Will Be Held fn |, G¢neral committee=D. T Keefe, ehatrmar d Attorney General SUBJECT OF A LECTURE FThe band, under the direction of Rev. C. San Francisco. ccretary: P. Biggins, treasurer. " 1 attention to the - 3. Kennedy, is preparing a fine pro- SACRAMENTO, April 2%.—At to-day" S Tenspartation—_John - Xeaney. t] ; R . A -day's vrence J. Cull, nization. The | One of the most brilliant and thought-| gramme for the concert, which precedes session of the State Convention of the | Doyie Joseph 1 Fwonls - ca Thom room for a | ful lectures Francisco audl- | the military evolutions, and several inter- California Sunday School Assoclation San | Games—T. B, Slevin, H. Pinkham, Joseph . trend o | ence has, ever h: asure of hear- | esting features, such as guard mount, set- Francisco was chosen as the place for | Burke, James Wagner, Captain H. Power, P. I wentenend of | ing was given night in_the | ting-up exercises and saber drill wiil re- holding the convention in 105 The her | Ry Ward, Thomms G. Maguirs. meeting was also | 2Tt gallery of W. ;. on Post |lleve the competitive arill. city’s claims were presented by A. A.|Reardon. Geore F. Weish, D. T, Wren”" * ty Attorney General | street, by Profe: . on “The| The board of officers has decided that | McCurdy and the Rev. F. B. Cherington | Prese—E. D. Sullivan, L. J. Dwyer, P. J. man W. Hall. A commit- anese and Their Art.” The lecturer|{Be annual encampment will be held in |of _the Klymoulh Congregational Chureh | Hageerty. J. B. Behan, Dr. Griein. | grsisting of N W. |is eminently well equipped for Qiscussing | iobe; SeSinning July 1 spa that the | of*San Francisco. The Rev. Mr. Cher-| Iickets—Thomas R. Curtis. and Harold r_methods during his professorship in | Prevents his active participation in_the expenses of the cConvention. Stoekton | PR Tl oty Rt o L Permanent or- - University of Tokio, covering a per- 3 - made a bid for the convi | Trealy, i - coea Sar D of tweny-three véars. He said in| Commander and Staff Ofcers. | but “withdrew for San by A Yhie| T, Sy, Liusignant Jotn Keste, Siward part: £ = = following officers were chosen for thy - iz osep! AVERTS A PANIC IN sympathetic knowledge of the peo-| The officers of the regiment are: | suing year: | e T e P of the Orlent, thelr history, ideals,| Colonel, Edward J. Power; lieutenant col- | | President, the Rev. M. W. White, San Fran- | H: F- Wynne. John O'Brien. Leo Bagala, Frank CINCINNATI THEATER | cthice, art and language. is parficularly sy e R T [‘éfsco; vice ‘president, the Rev. L. M. Walters, | Merrill, G. B. Grawford, Hugh McCabe, E. J esgeel a o the merican, becom! o L " g BRGE | % 8 vice e 't hile . | O'Rourke, 8. 3 rincatt, Deviin, ¥ % s E: > - v J. G. Morrissey; cap d. as- Frestio; sacond vice president, Phil . | O X Camille D’Arville’s Presence of Mind | } 1'1_\“ :gnpurug}: to the 'dweller on the A e e o) 4| Salinas; Third viee Trasidents A A MR & Artenay. Stephen Byrne = James Sullivan. Prevents Possible Loss of | face. with these ‘l‘c’: e e fdxiorlen P g A | Eombard, Oakiand: Beneval sicreiry Exql § | Cavanaush, M. '3 Gannon, Alex McRiceh: » | face with se peoples. - | inspectors—John T. Donahue, James H. Scan- v TAGU 3 . -0 ey et n, v o Many, Thved cently taken in Lhe Betkeley ptyerevty | 1D g0 on T. (dames H. Sean- | COLONEL POWER AND HIS STAFF OF THE LEAGUE OF THE CROSS Bingham, San Jose; ussistant secretiry, Miss | Duniel Redrdon, ‘Thomas Cusack, -~ William Arville to her istinction as | nthS, OURding of o chair of Orlental | mitsary, Thomas J. Bounson: frg « CADETS AND THE TROPHY FOR WHICH THE FIFTEEN COMPA- Bn, Sohueion D Jose; atatisticsl secretary. | D reeption-Jdames Butler, Righérd Cust aleo With the latest Innovation. the ian: | Hedtenant and bartalion eautsntson T can NIES WILL COMPETE. Bacon, Oakland: superintendent o primary | John McCarthy. D. Courncen, P. Ash. J. ic tongue, was evidence of the wisd zelez, George F. Welch, John H. 0'Brien; | work, Miss Helen Babb, San Jose; superintend- | F10od, J. F. Reilley, C. W. Hogan, P. Sulli- tongue, was evidence of the wisdom | Zeles Siajor, Thomes & Dasey: emesonts & . |ent of ‘home department, the' Rev. J. E. | yan, J. P. Jourden Phil O'Donnell. J. H. Columbia ’v'"l‘,‘ml\’n"}?i.ifi‘«‘n'n',‘;,;hfd’?”\'\ it the helm, Pro- | (ergeant, Lester Coghlan: quarsermaster. sor. Squires, Colusa; superinténdent of normai 1’.-‘°C,.‘|f'§';y',\;?;:m;'nmcmf""' 1-’,» % Vizzard, appearsd | Foga0r Boniamin, 0o N hceler- e nistory | EDL DTId. Torret: & o Nt Georke | Company L-Cadtain, F. J. Grimley; first lleutenant, J. McBrien; second llentenant, V. | etk sy T: Flant, Saraloga. x. | 3. Hustey. Capiatn & D Bougiess, Tors e T presence of mind the singer pre- | oL 1 Art Of Japan, its derivation from | major-Leo Gonzales, Thomas Fhelsn Fr A Garors Msasg. i ARG W ey O—Captain, Joseph Wespleaer: firat | GOnZales: C. B. Perkins, 'San Franciaco; hé | ione, J. F. Marshall, Edward Fenneasy. James T e of mind the singer pre- | the Chinese, fts owh five periods, the | Dufty. Company M—Captain, J. A. Riddell; first lioutenant, Thomas J. Curtin; second lieuten- | Yo . Shooman Sacaoacey CItY: the Rev. | O'Connor, Georss Ryan. James Hickey and J. nted ith the probable attend. | spiritual and physical conditions ' upon Gompany O:fiers lieutenant, A, Hemno;' second lieutenant, J. ant, J. Hackenbruck. Executive committes (08-C. M. Campbell ————— Miss d'2 e had - hich s n < vers rvlie Fitzsimmon; Company R—Firsf M. A. - | s o Morg > - nEGISInE characteristics, and, with | Comeany A—Cajtain, Dr. W. C. Hopped, Company N—Captain, J. A. Kennedy; frst Cann: second Heutcnants Fanl Eraceise 1O | Sacramenio; the Rev. J. J. iorgan, Wood! | PROGRAMME FOR TEACHERS' ea_for the er under: e ot rivie s - - < s Vanderwerker, S: i I little brown man and his ideals, ended [ @ittt b e e e e i @ | Vpanderverier, San Jos e e MAYDAY FESTIVAL and suggestive talk. A vole of lander, San_ Francisco; G. A. Capen, Sacra- Professor Fenollosa proposed or W. D. Armes of the Univer- lifornia and seconded by Pro- NEIGHBORS AID HIM TO FIND HIS TREASURE THOMPSON IS EDITOR OF CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE | RECEIVER DISCOVERS BANKER'S RECKLESSNESS mento! the Rev. C. W. Jopson; the Rev. Alfred Kummer, San Jose. v After the adoption of the report the Athletic Exercises at Glen Park Wiil Include Races and Tug the same ver was unanimously adopted. “ o % 3 E resignation of the Rev. Alfred Kumm of War. me & sme urning rut :,;({ "".'"C,ih'i bbbl 5 inicabnide Absent-Minded Fatmer Digs Hiding- | Layman Wins in a Contest in Which | Scandinavian - American Institution $F fan Jase &b & memiier of the SxecE.| The programme of athletic exereises for S gy sizns | CALTFORNIA VETERANS Place for Bills and Forgets Many Ministers Had in New Whatcom Run on a Pe- ,nveuecorml‘}tee to‘rd- 190;l w;is reald. The | the Mayday festival to be given at Glen - £ s all th s | CAL: i : i mattér, after considerable discussion, was 2 tant o i nic were in evidence. *The ST ARETAF ARG to Hide Them Entereds culiar Financial System. Teferred to the executive committes for | Lori foF the bemefit of the Teachers' An- *ic w; \ the noise, and two = OMAHA, April %.—Henry Adams, a| CINCINNATI, April %.—Davil D.| NEW WHATCOM, Wash., April 2.— | Action DUty Ssaaciative Jres cupietell Yot Dum > 10 thelr Beels | 1y gociets of California Volunteers | [TMer on the outskirts ‘of Kearney, | Thompson was to-day elected editor of | Under an order of the court, Recelver | The convention adjourned sine die to- B e 1hi oy itodt Ty . = s a'Arville, armed’| beld its annual banquet s and elootign | NeP:r s dubbed by his neighbors the most | the Northwestern Christian Advocate of | Muir of the Scandinavian-Aweomer | night. A Bt R L N e iowel, rushed on the stage from | of officers last cvening at the Ocldental | APSent-minded man in the State and has | Chlcago by the book committes of the | Bank this afternoon Mea a woport or Millar Elected Sec: Prizes. The tug of war will be conteataq om. and with much Wav-| Hotel During the evening United States | LS. to thank, moreover, for the salva- | Methodist Epsicopal church, to succeed | affalrs which Iays bare a ayaions of gt ad. flarotury: y the followirg school teams: 1 weapon succeeded = = 5 S | tion of $500 in bill: Adams had received | goy Di NEW YORK, April 25.—At a meeting of e e Minister Conger paid the veterans a | {h oney as the proceeds of a sale of | 1vev- DI. Arthur Edwards,deceased. The | reckless banking operations. According Lowell High—Vos Burgh (captain), Fenton, . them that ther was Short visit. General W. H. L. Barnes was | Stock. but as banking hours were over he |action 1s decidedly progressive and was | to the reports the bank's president. &t | directors of the Southern Paclfic Railroad | mogskinson. Crans.. Keegan, Jonce. sad Sos ‘ perfor: 1o present and made a short address. | was obliged to carry the roll of bills home (ROt accomplished without a struggle. | John Dix, borrowed its entire deposits | 10-day Alexander C. Millar was elected | Mission High—Dollard (captain), . Among the invited guests were: Gen for the night. The fear of burglars was Precedent was entirely against the suc- and $8000 of its capital on his unsecured secretary of the o b Millar is also McKinney, Taffinder, Dill and Laumeister. Polytechnic High—W. H. De @ : e ; ; 2o 3 (captatn) e in eral Wood, U. 8. A.; Adjutant General | strong upon him, however, and the pres- | cessful cand T he is a layman, and | Dotes. Other officers are the bank's | SeCrétary of the Union Pacific Railroad Bonfleld, Gedrse Fieudenbers 4. . Semmans. 3 6. C: fajor Toup, Moxican | enco of the money put an end to his neace | hitherto only ‘réverends. and. dostoss. of | debiors to the extent of $120. "The cap. | COmpany: E; Boufleld, George Freutenbers. 4. Cuno, J. : ¢ is among the Veterans: Horace Wilson, Pension Agent | of mind. divinity have been selected to St n the | ital stock of the Scandinavian-Amersean ey s AT Commercial department—M. _Ahlk : will Taiil, | Fuller and Colonel Carey. So Adams determined to bury the treas- | editorigl Chairs of toe Methodist papers, | Bank ' was §25,000. Of . the 50 shapes: BRIEF LOCAL NEWS, . 5. Pouten, Ratty Burkhobn K SIS for the f The following orficers were elected to | ure in the barnyard until 1t could be |aq ‘well as to fill Almobt Sl the mihos | President St. John held 207, and Cachior < | X Gitbert. E. MeKevitt and B —— 1lin of O; serve for the ensuingy vear: safely housed in the bank vault. Secur- | pisces of trust and honor. He had against | Oleson 15. The bank’'s nominal assets el | JHumboldt -Evening High — Charles Turner two weeks to | President. Major Alfred Morton; first | Ing a tomato can he dug a hole in a quiet | him as rival candidates such distin- | 8T€ $3L776. Of this over $24,000 are unse- | CLAIMS HE WAS SLANDERED.—A jury | (captain), R. Barkhurst, A. T. Morgan, James 2 Vvice president, Sol Cahen; second vice | spot and deposited It therein, carefully | guished men as Rev. Dr. Jesse Bowman | cured notes of its president. In giving | was secured in Judge Hunt's court yesterday | Kimberly, F. Ballinger, F. Schramm and R. —————— | president, G. A, Swasey; ‘corresponding | removing al evldenceof the cache. Adams | $55ng" of Clnoinnatl; an editor of years: | the tofal deposits at $10,4 the Seport | io hear the cise nstituted by Georgs Hush | Sensfeld TAAFE CL 9 secretary, J. T. Homer; treasurer, C. W. | slept peacefully all night and in the|oyparience; Rev. S. J. Hertenk, t | says: n v 7 ——— CLATME ST. MARY'S 5 ssistant | %Y This does mot Include deposits fssued | JAmaZes for siander. | mAYS PURCHASES MucH AVENUE IS OBSTRUCTED Gordon; secretary, J. C. Innes.. Among those present were: J. H. Gil- morning found the secluded corner of the barnyard apparently just as he had left editor of the New York Advocate; Rev. Dr. R. J. Coke, of the Methodist Advocate to 8t. John apparently without value, BENEFIT CONCERT.—A grand concert will NEEDED OIL TANK CARS more, A. Serle, C. H. Peterson, E.|it. He unearthed the can and was horri- | PX. 0. J. Coke, o Swift of Chicago, | 8hd Which the bank was in the practice | bé glven to-night at How byterian School Principal Wants Supervi Drooks. C. Mason Kinne, C. A. Sumner, | fled to discover that it was utterly vold [Fay b W ClAfk of Craminnats, Bict8: | of issuing fo him without considermsis | Chuch under the dirsction of Mrs. Jessia Dean | pervisors | 7 Phiis Hul, of contents. - i hittock, Mattoan, T Rev: William | {0 enable him o Taise money oy them Tand ot ihe Boyw Brigade O 'he uniform | Returns From East and Says. There to Compel Southern Pacific to Remove Fence. Colonel | Bagan and A. Gorl —————— IJ. Moore, General After a frantic search of the hole Adams summoned his neighbors and by noon a considerable crowd had gathered in the N. Mickler, Springfleld, 1ll.; Rev. C. M. Cobern, Denver; Professor C. M. Stuart, Northwestern by arrangements with other banks. In addition the bank owes 3 agdition th other - banks LECTURED ON EVOLUTION.—Rev. E. Ne- lander of the English Lutheran Church lec- Will Be No Changes at Present. Lawrence afe, principal of the Hum- | FRANCHISE FOR VALLEY barnyard. Every nook in the vielnity University, and G. H.|about it it ARt TRY - IO TOTIOR” b G Ao = - e ” 3 ; g other things, the recefver ‘claims President Charles M. Hays of boldt hool, will file a petition ROAD IS RECOMMENDED | Was peered into’and the search had all | {9Us, editor of the Michigan Christian | oLg SILer TNNES, (00 Tecetver clafms | demy of Scfences bullding last night under the:| President Charles M. ried o h. the Board of Supervisors M but been abandoned, when Anton Sadi- | ate. | auspices of the I ialist tic | 8 pany ed f: f ors next Mon- s Twenty-five or thirty years ago Thomp- | !0 being carried as cash in the vauit | party. | the East last evening and is at the Pal- to compel the hern Pacific Com- ¥ to remove a fence now obstructing The Supervisors’ Street Committee re- ported yesterday in favor of granting the lek came upon the missing treasure in the crutch of a sawbuck near the scene of the excavation. It then occurred to son began his connection with the Metho- dist journals by becoming a proof-reader "The bank president’s proper name is H. which was never there. President St. John of the bank fs at present in London. COOKERY DEMONSTRATION.—A demon | stration of the art of cooking will be given at | ace. He says that while he was away he ordered some new rojling-stock, which Mary's avenue, opposite Old St | petition of the San Francisco and San| Adams that he had intrusted the money [ In the office of the Western Christian Ad- Sherman & Clay 'Hall to-morrow might. 1t| wil) be out here shortly. The purci o aafe claime that the | Joaquin Valley Railway Company for a|to the cranny while engaged in digging | vocate in this city. Subsequently he was | Bf- John Dix. He went under the name | wil be under the direction of Miss Kate | [hcludes 1000 boxcars, 1000 flatcars, 500 fencing St iebt of way | franchise to construct and maintain cer- iheliste. THe hid thetonsetully dnwerte YT b o D M B e e e el L T SR R e e " | stockcars, S coalears, 500 ofltank cars named has illegally appro- s the empty can and proceeded with pains 3 E . 8 . : ! furniture cars. strip of land ninety feet wide | tain railway tracks on &g A by remave all evidence of 1ts presence. " | torfal 'work in a secalar paper at Spring- the Thopher 18, one Of the secretdries of | ANNOUNCES A PICNIC.—The Independent | *Tays ‘would not deny the rumor ve Bec o the of ose nection w - ] 0! i % " - | A T s Sl Ben. Jone ina Basin is filled in: Captain | CLOTHING MERCHANTS AR g bor View. It will be held on April 28 An | Erancisco to accept a position in the just the rafiroad company’s and until Chi the privilege. Chicago Manufacturers Decide to Join cago. HORSE TRADE LEADS mes will be pre- | Southern Pacific Company, but he would Payson, vice president of the road, agreed * | intetesting programme of t " THREATENS A ER.—Alf1 Hart, a - | | aixty feet wide affords the_ only g - —— —e————— mesnk Of travel from Chenery aad Boan | o et i, 2, Sublic Worke submitted | CH0RED. ther Ovmibinations in - AR TH SCRIITS SUTISE | Madin Dendey REail Bk et i e R b McGowans Reconciled. r two years past the | LD of streets, for which purpose the city the United States. Guest at a Santa Barbara Hotel g Negotiations an B S i i & e lz“;,,",“‘:{{l When the case of John W. McGowan, immedate vicinity Bave B35,05T, S 'be invited Zor the werk o | CHICAGO, April %.—Chicago manufac- Prefers Death to Decline of AN MR e an Arrest. e | mpisinant. Viiarisen vas sprested and e | president of tne Rockstelle? ot Compay. trying to extend St. v's avenue b 1 it 4 . Apri] %.—Deputy Mar- | leased on baki. ith threatening. to kill his wife, t enery street, but the city has been | May L JML o o i | turers of clothing, representing an aggré- Health. shal Samuel Black of Sausalito to-day had | SELLS BOGUS = LOTTERY TICKETS.— | svhg":!c?ne':l ' Judge Mogan's coure y'e’:- r to buy the railroad’s right of Way. | carnine pubiic i oy 0% | ate capital of trom $15,000,000 to $20,000,000, | SANTA BARBARA, April 25—A pecu- | Joseuto S. Wour arrested for batters and | Gorsee. Uoson. . who has been. repentediy wre | terday McGowan dented that he had ever ; been forced to climb fences | GTHINE public and private sewers and | met to-day and decided to form an asso- | jjar gutelde occurred at the Lincoln | thereby is suspended a taie. Testea for manufacturing. and seiling s | made any threats against her. e had ved, he Southern Pacific Company teps will be taken by the board to 4 e obstruction removed. ————— MAREHAL FOR BUNDES their homes on Roanoke | Should that official de- | liy fenced in the strip of ninety | drains was favorably acted upon. Board of Park Panhandle Appraisers were recommended for payment. —_—————— | Cordelia Botkin Cass. George A. Knight, attorney for Mrs, Cordelia Botkin, happened to be in Judge Cook’s court yesterday morning and As- clation which will combine with similar combination will be more powerful and represent more capital than almost an; recognized trust. Already the New Yor! association has a total capital of more than $100,000,000 and with the factories of six Eastérn citles another $100,000,000 is added. The Chicago merchants are the first | blew out his brains. lise and the mirror tilted so that he coul see himself commit suicide, J. B. Hodson Hodson came to the Lincoln House December 20. He had little to say about himself and no one knows of any of his relatives except his wife in Montana. He left the following note, dated April, 1901: Last night Black and Wour met at Man- was the more valuable. After consider- able parley it was reed to determine the relative value of the beasts by a tug- of-war. Harness was procured and bot| horses were hitched one to each end of a | stout chain. Whip strokes and shouts of | thelr respective owners made the animals strain in thelr collars as they endeavored | lottery tickets, was arrested again yesterday Attorneys Demand Thousands. Judge Troutt was engaged yesterday | hearing further objections to the account | of the executors of the will of the late Julius Friedman. The demand of the at- torneys, Riordan & Lande and T. Z, Blake- man, for $15,000 attorneys’ fees for ser- never owned a revolver in his life, he said, | _The demands for $500 each of A. J.|hbodies throughout the United .. | House, an uptown hotel, about 5 o'clock by Captain Wittman and posse at 131 {on Wil be referred to the | Ralsch. 8. H. Kent Morrison, Henry C. [ Whils the jeadors dony that any efforts | this morning. Placing his feet under his | Zanita station arttes” s aed A0 STAD | o higomery _strest. 'The police selzed 1380 e A e L T T to_ determine the legal | LoPinson and O. B. Martin, composing the | to regulate prices are contemplated, the | bureau. with his head on a half-open va- | (o boot, as each claimed that Ms Hores | tickets supposed to be bogus. ST McAllisier streot aud cther WO who lived there, mE them the divorced wife of “Swiftwater Bill.” The Judge sent McGowan and Eis wife and her at- torney into his chambers and told them to effect a reconcillation. After haif an hour the attorney returned to the court- room and gald a reconciliation had been effected and the was dismissed. nt District Attorney Deuprey made a | Westerners to join. Their decision, it 5| Cyrus Upham—Dear Sir: As T am convinesd | to drag each other around a ten-acre | wi rformed on behalf of the cxe- - SHOOTING: FESTIVAL | aisthnt D stict Attorner Dlaced ‘on the | 514/ Will bring the houses of St. Louis, | that I cannot recover my heaith 1 have deer: | fleld. gtrenfilh at last told_and Wour's | cutors, together with the allowance of < - | Milwaukee, Cincinnatl and other towns | mined to commit suicide, and thus prevent my | horse won the tug-of-war. Black's horse | $3500 to Martin Stevens for services ren- | Prisoner Becomes Insane. mmendation of a commit- calendar to-morrow so that it could be set for trial. He also moved that the de- into the association. Later San Francisco wife and children from being reduced to pov- gulled off both hind shoes in the contest, dered os attorney for absent helrs, were | ‘Willlam Roberts, a prisoner in the nted for the purpose of proposing co-operation is to be sought, and the |erty. Will you kindly forward my money and | hut had to give way. against whi - candidates, ( in Robert Wieneke was :T&t’:-n;mtr';o:cfif\"d‘c’nc-e?n;‘?ve?t:;‘ily H RiSrmd | South will also be visited. L oty il B L R Black did not take the defeat of his | s’ Bamehid Panii Henchton V% | Broadway - g b oy g i unanimously clected last night by the Na- | no objection, but it is thought there -wil ey g cise that s in my. vallse Will be found the | horse in good natire and the giving of | Houghton and Wise directed thelr attack; | berY of & Roldl2w, becomie Tiolently inse: tional Shooting Bund of the United States | be a forensic battle to-morrow. INTERNATIONAL TRACK Tollowing:, States bond for 4100, ?n",",fl';:,} ?.fp;';.u-':‘ then’ nm‘ncl?'p?%& 5.",”.:,‘\,‘122‘3 :'Efise'rgfiy bfi,"“,‘é’, ”2?.,'(,,{',‘,::‘ When Roberts hecame violent his cell- : - e i e s . ; rand marshal of the Bundes Shoot- ot Dy for Laster Sl CONTEST IS ARRANGED | 5t o ame of "brose OF | Wour under arrest and called upon some | were not worth nalf what was demanded, | mate, A. Parrodi, also held for robbery. ch s to be held from reat Day 3 Wb Claim ‘against Merchants National Babk. Hel | bystanders to help him, but as. he had | hut on the other hand Hiordan & Lanac | attempted to pacify him and was badly y (M, ity There were| LONDON, April S—At the first day's | English and American Universities | ena, bk currency 6w J. B. HODSON. | Ieft his star el home they retused %0 | uria ‘Blakeman said they could get. ts | beaten, Roberts was {axen ta e icy numerous aspirants ] S ve. P, 1 18 aspirants for the position, but | yacing of the Sandowne Park - seconl Agree on Events and Question o [ otemont membetn of the bar io-testity and placed in the insane ward. Captain Wieneke's great popularity’ and al fithess for the office secured for © NECESSATy VOtes, Captain Wieneke was formerly a non- commissioned officer in the Ploneer Guards, the crack battalion at Berlin. He spring meeting to-day the Sandowne ., Park Stud Produce States was won by the Irene colt, ridden by L. Reiff, The tenth year of the Tudor plate of | 1000 sovereigns, for three-year-olds at one of Eligibility. NEW HAVEN, Conn, April 2%.—The officlal correspondence relating to the in- ternational irack contest to be held at FRANCISCANS’' COLLEGE DEDICATED WITH POMP SANTA BARBARA, April 2.—8t. An- thony's College, recently completed here uty marshal and added substantial injury to” insult by kicking Black. To-day Black's face shows many marks of the unequal encounter. He says that horse trading is not his forte. P e N4 heir demand was reasonable. After | ‘mfi-flag the varfous objections Judge | Troutt took the matter under advisement. | f et s ot Saturday Morning Orchesf I | —_—————— Oakland Divorce Suits. OAKLAND, April 25.—Mrs. Cornella E. “ol , wife of the form prominent G burn. will endeavor to marriag: 15 & member of e, was won by George Faber's Pleter- | Herkeley Oval, New York, September 21, Spy Arrested audlence was most agreeal liticlan, Jacob Col gocieties nrr 1)11,;‘“.{“:: ’L‘;.'.':'bfs'u?fnifih"fiifi mlnlrllzbuuc Desaymar, owned by Sir J. | between teams representing Oxford and |by the Franciscan monks who inhabit the G n-fiu!gfi;a last night at g’mfig Bo reicased from the e relation. himeelf while captaln of the Deutsche | Blundell Maple, was second, and Richard | Cambridge universities on the one side [old mission, was dedicated this morni PARIS, April 25.—An esplonage case | j{all by a good pmfrl me by | Since her husband deserted her after his Krieger Bchuetzen both as commander | Croker's Viper, with Lester Reiff in the |and Yale and Harvard on_the other Is|with impo-ns ceremonies and a grand | calculated to create a certaln sensation | the Saturday Morning Orchestra, under business and political fallure six years and as a marksman. saddle, came in third. Fourteen horses | published here to-day. It shows an |procession of the clerl{‘ was revealed yesterday by the arrest of a | the direction of Oscar Well. The young | ago she has been compelled to support Indications point to an exceedingly | ran. agreement on the question of eligibility | Noted members of the Catholic clergy | German in_one of the large hotels on a | ladies were assisted by Miss Alice Tzuu‘ | herself and two children. She sujt large attendance at the festival, Already | The Juvenile selling plate of 108 sover- | to membership on the teams and assuras | from all parts of this Franciscan province, | charge of having communicated to Ferr | planist, & gifted pupil of Otto Bendix:, for divorce to-day on the ground of deser- the local hotels have received hundreds | eigns,at five furlongs was won by the |a contegt of nine events, as follows: | which reaches to the Mississippi River,| Krupp the secret of the manufacture of Gl'" Grace Freeman, violinist, one of | tion. Mrs. Clara Lundin been granted of requests from the Bast for accommo- | Delightful colt, ridden by L. Reiff. Mr. |100-yard \ dash, quarter-mile; half-mile, | were present. ns at the Commentry arms factory. It | Glullo Minetti's talented students, and ' a divorce from George H. on the dations. The committe desires to secure | McCreery’s Ripa colt, Danny Maher up, | one mile, two mile, %h jump, broad | _The Right Rev. George Montgomery, D. | is alleged that the drawings were supplied by Otto Bendix. The good work of the ground of desertion. For l_;m &t least 400 prizes to be awarded to the | was second, and London Assurance uurs. jump, hammer and 220-yard | D., bishop, was celebrant of the high mass | by one of the workmen; two of whom have | orchestra came as a considerable mrpflnl ason H. Morse has filed suit for winners of the various contests, Twelve horses started. hurdles. and delivered the dedication sermon. been arrested. 'ter its long silence. from Mary P. Morse.

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