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CO “CALL, FRIDAY JANUARY ‘2 1903, az and gster ene grand es* affes respect- ugerdl Sunday, \ EF\ifi.,T ' dock ; sand Guelph, 1903,-at her £ uiial; service§ at 10 dclock, Bt U Zeave eity onl A requiem, ”.- ,r;,_ { quaint 1 tite ineral- to-mor at ‘1390 o'clgek. John Gampe FICE: 1438 KRU-\H\\AV 'l' .. 1002, -Col¢d, and Mia n oML Rod- VEAND S REAL .E th O’ Farrell the 9:50° ¢ 1S08A clebrated. at the In . Dacembeér of St Joseph's Hosphml, ved ‘our office’ C belovel husband of Ma- nroy of this city, a natjve 6t Min- exed 40 years :‘View Cemetety. | repose of her | rment Mountain 1ces @re respect-.| An--|* ment Squ-: 'h th Rollin, beloved Hulhfind of Margaret Purinton, ad father of Frank, Nellle, No and May Purinton nnu Mre. Annie \ull D aged 50 vears. Lodge Nv. 304, LF Friends and acquaintances are respect- flll)\ mvited o eitend (pe funeral 40-morrow at 1:30 o'Slock, fraad his late Street, thenee to 68 Mission. street, Mission Masonic Temple, the funeral B2rvices will be held, at 2 under the m.s&‘lvel of Missiort Lodge F. and A. §1. Interment 0dd Fel- 0 this ci, Jawsary T, 1008, . Henrietta, ' youngest and be: loved tlaughter of Hans’'and the fate Doro- n, and sister of Annie Ras- mussen, a pagive of San Francisco, aged 8 vears and 4°months. I this city, Jénuary 1, 1903, George, SHAW i cifved husband of Milly Shaw, and brother ot T M. ‘and Fred J. Shaw, sonative of Bos-’ Mass., aged 43 year§ 9 months and 6 * December 31, 1902, alie Mane Spotol , beloved amother of P. Spotorno, mother-in-law of Mré, G. P. potorno, and grandmother of Aline, Gaston, onore, Emile and Alexandre Spotorno, @ Ive o® France, aged .S3 years. L¥¥riends and acguaintances are respect- fully myited, to attend the funeral Friday, Januar; 1003, at 9 o'clock, from her Mte redidence, 718 Tole street, thence Yo French res, whers celebrdted for °repose of her ucn) commencing at 10 lock. jnterment ° private, Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. SURLIV. Jn this city, Japuary 1, Catherine Sullivan, late of Courtiand, Sl(- mmerso County, beloved- wife of the late Samuel SuMivan, and mother of John Sulli- vanland sister of Mis, :Mary Desmond, & native of .County Cork, Ireland, aged 68 yéars. “E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited Yo attend the funeral ta-mo; turday), at ® o'clock, from ti® paridrs SPOTORNO—1In ‘this alty. Church of Nptre Dame dea®Victol - bigh requiem mass will be t ) of McFadden; , McBregriy & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, ‘betweey® Neventh and Eighth, thence “to 'Sj. Charles Borromeo's Church, where & “requitm high .mass will be cele- ted for the repose of her goul, at 9:15 Intérment Holt Cross Cpmetery. RKEN—In this city, December 31, Willem H an en, beloved AMrs. Keelkye Gudde, a native of 9 years 'and 9 days. [ Friends, and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services umlaa,v Fridey), January 2, 903, ot 2 o'clock, i from the parlors bf James H Valencia; street.- Interment Taurel “K--In this city, 1903, diphtheria, Lionel, youngest and dearly January 1, of beloveh son:of Dick and Johanna Voss- brigck, and Drother of Oscar;:Richard, Wi- © lie, " Ralph, Daisy and.the late Emil &nd Frmma Vosshriack, 3 native of fan Fran- years 10 months and 19 days. bis city, Desember 31, | Kate Walsh,’ beloved sister of Mrs, Delia Grady, and gunt of' John, Margaret and Jo- seph Haggerty, a native of Irelnd, aged 20 I.os° Angeles,| years 6.months and 24 .days. beloved brother | WILLOUTT.1n Oakland, Wedneadaw Decerp- i Mrs.-Mary Ste- | ber 31, 1602, Mrs. Betsy Tower Willcutt, be- thodern and ana 8 months, ‘loved wife of J. L. Willeutt, and mother of . or” sipgle ladies | T December. 81, 1'.‘02,4 Mrs. Josephthe W. $arkér and.George B. St ! usband of Dejia -Cuneo, a | nnd Harry V: Willcutt,"a native of Cohasset, . aged 55 vears. KLAND FUBRNMITUR d to attend te funeral to-day | at 1 %, from his. Jate resi- A Harrison etroef, thence -to S rch for funerzl services, - gt t Holy ‘ross Cemietery. ie City and County Hbspital, | ted. exchgnged 144 205°sin. | 7 years. recember 30, s guaran. | wr: 38th. | AND WAREHOESES. , a nativa of-€anada, aged mth and § days. acquaitances &nd mem-" dge Nu 61, K. of P., are’| to ati-nd fufieral services’| 4, 1907, at 10 otleck, at| rles H J. Tiu n -& Co . between Fii nterment. Mount Olivet-Cemetery STORAGE EN 650 Maibet ot ping et cut rates: a, Jenuary 1, 1008, Au- Graves, a native of 8a; : an 85 ‘l 82 years 9 months and 15 | Indegendence . . days.- San Luls Obispo o | > Friends and acquai: ces are respect- | Los Angeles ,.c. ! y_invited to attend funerat services:| S8an Diego 0. January 3, 19 at 10350 o'clock, | g iy | ‘s Eptscopal Church, Grand street HE COAST | ! ra avenue . Interment Mount |™ T . . & . £ B ®. | FAIS—In -this city, . 1803, . Maria <4 |7 Margarethe, heloved wire of Franz J. Hals, X -8 88 | wnd devoted m Mrs, Edward Sauter, (- STATION. @ 2 ZE i n, Evitzerland, sged € | & 33 i 16 days. 1 g LB in <ity. December 81, 1802, | 3 L. B Handrelds, a native of Edin- | g Scotland, aged years 11 months | — = RSy &ad L day : Astoria in .38 “E7Yureral private today (Friday), at 111 Baker Sloudy .62 | om’ The Sirathmdore, 207 Larkin'| Carson . Clear.- .80 erment Laur-l Hill Cemetery.. - | Eureka Pt.Clay . ¢ 1, 1903, gt the | Fresno . Cloudy 2321 Fitteenth | EFlagstaft -%0 beloved daugh~ ;’;;:;:];A + ..8 v ! ence X J. King, & miive | Independcuce % , December 31, | Boogn R (] ¢ her mothes 53 | Rea Bluft 04 ary, dearly beloved | Rosevurg o0 ter, and mother of | fanr; o and dearly beloved | & b elie, and sixter of Nel-| .15 Frank E., ty 106 |- mrt_E. Laveli, a nalive of g\ L0 e funeral to-morrow | SE ) 3 ok, from the resi-| Walla sW Bor sed and -calbndered 2384 Twanly-second | Winnemucca NE “09 | finted: pr! vaper, va- es Church, cormer of | Yiima - -.c.. . 00 | ro stréets. where . various nietery by carriage. €ty January 1, 19 us sizes and bel 5d husband of Maud | of Eqward 3 n of Esthierand the 4 brother, of James | sle and_ double) | various eiges erchment, various afa, and father rt 20d Frieda, Lucy and of Wurtamberg, months -and 19 | white izes T paper, ass leqger paper, white T . Various sizes ciiy, January 1, 1903, at the T e Harrizt Patrick, . be- & tiss Lyng! nnfe T. ng paper. 3 r-']ulr—j comb and iining | nd brother of es | e 'of 4he Sasteh. ot various. sizes ciry, Ireland aged 58 . quarto-post | Nationa! Home, Los Angeles | i = 17x82. | County, Cai. James B. McElroy, aged 5 : i ;- AR DA, £ r of .Company B, Thira i ome. th ! e thousand Januery 1, 1963, of Mary E. Me- late Laura Fall k McWillians, a native of Point Oitio, aged 66 years 6 months and mmittes of Con. | PALMER, Public Printer, 19, 1902 nt of funera city, Rereafter. s Sosstved. % Janvary 1, 1903, John Engineer, clock m turniehing Menzles, . mative of years 6 months and s cit suary - 1, 1903, - wife of the late Timothy Col. THOS mother of James, Robert, {ot Enginsers, U. racie and Willle Norton, a l | | _be o brated for lhl repose notices sent by | . Inter- 7 must be handed iblication offices and be | ¢ and residence of per | tlie same published. BOERN. anuary 1, 1903, John eloved brother of the late M: Gilchrist ani Daniel and Denn it Kat: Noonan and Mrs. Jeremizh O’ Keefe, k, -Ireland, aged THannah' e years rrl riends and acquaintances are respect- nd the funeral to-morrow clock, . from his late to Bt 4 Joseph’s Church, a un_high requiem mass will be ra"vd for the rejose of his soul, com- g at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross I¥-—At rest, in this city, December | i . M. Hasking O'Malley, a nattve nf.‘ ] | N ZWEIG—In this eity, De- | OSTROM—In Oakland, January 1, 1905, 2. v Wabbi-Isidore Myers, | Frances M. wife of the late Rev. Alvin R oot | f Kohala, Hawail, aged 65 years. t¥, December 31, 1902, HENRY J GALLAGH:R Co. (Euccessor 1o Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. UNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER 26 Fifth wt. opposite Lincoln. School. “Teiephone South : s, | REMOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Directors and Embaimers Formerly in Metiopolitan Temple. Now &t 866 MISSIGN. Tel. South 167, Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth st. Finest equipments at Moderate Rates. [ swsbrinck, Lionel iends and acquain‘ances are re‘peclvé George Willlam. Eppard, a - 1902, sin of George and:| esntn and-! daughter "of the- late:| - - - =il take place to-morrow PIDTIG 30 ¢clock, from her late ol 0 304 Shotwe) street, thence to 8 BIRTHS HAHPIAGLS DEATES. s Chareh, where & reaules | C)'Frlendl and pequaintances lre respect- . fully invited to ajtend the funeral Saturday, | "Janvary 3, nm at 11 o'cloek, from her late | residencs ghteenth Alreel suivate 2 (1208’ \hfldthIM}!c Time.) BAN FRANCISCO, ‘Jan. 1, 1908, & p. m. | The following -ace the -measonal. rainfalls to | @ate as compared with those of thé same date | last geason :and rainfalls in_last twefity-four | ‘“hATHER CONDITIONS - AND_ GENERAL 1 FORECAST. | _Generally cloudy weather prevails west of | the Rocky Mountains, excepf in Nevada, Arl- zona and Southern California, where It 1s clear. | Rain is failing over Washingtom and North- western Oregon and snow in Southern Idaho. The pressure has risen: rapidly over the Pa- cific Slope during the past iwenty-four hours, | but hag fallen glightly along the Sound in.the | last twelve hours. The temperature has risen In the Upper-Sac- ramento Valley over ten-degrees; elsewhere on the Pacific slope the changes have been slight. Forecast made at &an Francisco fo houra, énding midnight January. 2, 190 Nurthern - California—Genesaily cloudy Fri day, with_ howers on the northwest cuast; fresh southérly winds. Southern Caitfornia—Fair Friday; light west winds. Nevada—Fair Friday. San Francisco and vicinity—Generally cloudy Friday; Jight sautherly winas. )/ G. H. WILLIO: Local Forecast Offi —_————— { Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Jan. 1,—CATTLE—Receipts, 5000, including 100 Texans; steady. Good to prime | stéers, §5 40@6 85; poor-to dium, §2 T5@5; | stockers and feeders, $2@4 40; cows, $1 269 | 4 40; heifers..§2@5: canners, §1 25G2 40; bulls, | $2@4 5O; calves, $3 T5@7 T56; Texas fed steers, | 85 50@5. HOGS —Receipts, 21,000; to-morrow, 20,000; left over, 14,000; '10@15c higher. Mixed and putchers’, 86 15G0 60; good to cholce heavy, &h heavy, $6 2546 45. light, 3 Howa 2. Kok of rales, 6 306 50. SHEEP- Recelpts, S000; sheep and' lambs, steady. Good to choce wathers, $3G4 60; fair o cholce mixed, $3 25G4; Westerns, $4 60@ 5°90; mative lambs, $4@5 S5. ST. JOSEPH. £T. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 1.—-CATTLE—Re- celpts, 689; strong to 10c higher. Texas -and Westerns, 838508 20; cows and helters, $24 | | 4 35; stockers and feeders, $3 2504 OGS —Receipts, 3512; light and “A’hl mixed, | $6 206 60; medium and heavy, $6 50a6 g Plge, $4 75G0 20; bulk, §6 35@6 B3, R1IEPRecelpt, 211; active, stronger. 5-;‘ $4 75; pes Na- wethers, yearlings, | tive lamue, $4 40; Rev C ‘Wentworth, 8 N Sle‘lrl ‘& f‘m Or Sheboygan Falls, Wis 1. Forsse, Oakla; A Halmgree, Cal = Muley Olkllnd J L Large, Seattle ~|A J Banks & w, Sacto R Dorman, Denver | J- Moore, Sacto O Kreutz, Denver = |P Stickler & w. Cal J McDonal, Vallejo |J Meyers, Santa Rosa Mattacron, Ean Jose F' Lee, Santa Rosa Peterson, § Lorenzo W M Decker, w & son, McDonald, Vallejo Chicago, ¥ Holfend, Vallejo |J Brunson & v, Sheo H Filbert, Vallejo \llu l,:l‘lnl‘h J Smith, ' Vallelo | Mise L Morgas, Chigo Hom.m-n brother, D Maher, Chicago San Mateo '€ Riley, Indianapolls E Valencla, S8an Pab C M Mathews, Indiana McCarthy.” Alameda G ¢ Owens, Indiana: McCarthy, Cal W Siller, Reno Som-rhem Olkllnd P Butcher, Reno A Stern, nd -~ N Reid, San Jose N ‘Sabin, Bakiana Miss Reid, San Jose Dorwin, Oakland Miss L Reld San Jose | 7 Anderson & w, Nebr|J D Sutter,'Sanealive 2 M Cotins & w, Or |3 Kearhy: Bt Bienmed Mrs Johnsto: Port —_———— Rich Mine to Be Worked Again. SAN JOSE, Jan. 1.—After having been abandoned for twenty years, the original shaft of the Guadalupe quicksilver, mine will be made to produce again the ore | which at one time caused the mine to be classed among the richest in the world. ‘Since August 12, 1202, pumps have been ‘working to free the mine from thé fm- ‘mense volumie of water which had before prevented : dévelopment. - Now the work- mien have been permitted to-enter the 200- . foot level and the ore taken out is richer than was anticipated,- | | | | | | | 'x::':mz:n naw:rq | 4 - I 1902,. 23 | Justice Rosenthal charging Peel ang his | men with thirty | | for murder. ALLEGED FORGER FATALLY ~SHOT Quarrel Over a You:.ng, Woman Comes to a Tragic Ending.- | ° John, King Will Faee Trial - in Shasta County if He. . Recovers. | i i | Speclal Dispatch to The Cail. of o REDDING, Jan. 1.—John King, & deaf | mute who has been wantgd by the pollce | officers of Shasta and Tehama counllcbi for gver a month pnit was shot and prob- | ably fatdlly wounded at Hooker yesterday fi afternoon. A month ago King fdrged sev- | eral orders on merchants in Redding, using the namg of Supervisor Smith. On | these orders he refeived various articles | of merchandise. A few days later Be did | thé same thing at Red Bluff, procuring | goods #n orders on wjich the name of Su- pervisor Wi...e had been forged. He has | { been missing since then until yesterday. | |- Yesterday afternaon King strolled up to the depot at Hooker. There he, got lnw,! trouble with one- Albert Mohr over a young woman and King was shot by ofchis leg and came out at the knee. The shock is sald to have been more.sé- | rious than the wound and King may die. | He was taken to Red Bluff and an officer | went to Hooker and arrested Mohr, He is | the 18-year-old son g. John Mopr, a ‘well known resident of Hooker. 1f King recov= ers from his injuries he will be held- for | tripl for forgery and ob(alnm( goods on | forged orders. MANAGER GRAUMAN MEE?TS ons‘mcm AN SAN JOSE hll ’l‘ennt of Le: led, Bullding to Vacate and Causes tractor’s Arrest. SAN JOSE, Jan. 1—The épegning of | Grauman's Theater in this tity wil prob- | ably be attended with litigation. A couple of months ago Grauman, who condticts a | number’of anfusement places in San-¥ran- cisco, cafire here and secured a dease of the D'Oyly building on East Santa Claca | stregt for a.playhouse.. The terfants, were | notified* that they must yacate on January 1. _ Carpenters began the-work of renovat- ing to-day, but J° E. Fisher, the real es- tate dealer, refused to vadate. *W. P, Peel, 2 San Francisco contraetor, who has teharge of the work, and two carpenters at once knocked down a partitibn sepagatipg Fisher's offices. Fisher then swore to complainle before forcible entry. Arrests.were mbde and the men released on their own recognizance. The matter Will ndw be.| taken into the courts. Fisher clalms a | gormer owner of the building. told him he | | could odcupy it as long as he wanted, apd | #e maintains this' practically is a Jlease. The Grauman company expected (o' open its place on® Janunry i SWITCH ENGINE mmu KILLED AT KERN cm G’lgude i Turner, Aged 17 Run Over-by a Work ? Train. ° 5 BAKERSFIELD, Jan, 1 = m}de J. Tur- | ner, a fireman on th@ Soithern Bacific siitch engine at Kern Ci was run over | and fatally injured at $:3°o'tlock this | morning. The switch éngine had stopped | and Turner stepped off to fix his lamps. While he was doing go a, work train’ which was just leaving the 3ard came alomg and ["Tuyner was struck by the third car from | the engine .and fell under the wheels. He was-picked up on the opposite side of.the track with the right leg vrushéd betow the | knee and a compound fracture of the left |leg above the khee and the left. arm broken, besides several internal fajuries. | He died at 11:10 o’¢lock this morning. The deccased was 17 vears of age and the only support ot his v\mewed mother. LOSES EONEY AT POKER AND SWALLOWS POISON | John Miller Kills Himself at San Luis Obispo After Disastrous | Night at Gambling. | . 8AN LUIS OPISPO, Jan. 1.—John Mil- !ler, who for the past twe months has | been employed on the large oil tanks be- dng built by the Southern Pacific Com- [ pany in this city, was found dying this { morning near the depot of the Pacific Coaet Company. He died soon afterward. Miller was paid his wages yesterday and lost the entire amount in a poker game last night. MBde desperate by his | loss, he swallowed carbolic acid. He was 60 years old and formerly lived at Men- | dota, Fresno County. ° SPINE IS FRACTURED BUT RECOVERY CERTAIN | William Grimmell Is Getting Well in Spite of Supposedly Fatal Injury. REDDING, Jan. 1.—William Grimmell | fe1l_from a roof of Mill Cottage, near Red Blufi, six weeks ago and sustained a com- .plete fracture of his spine. His case was considered hopeless, but his body was in- closed in a plaster cast and yesterday the physiclan announced that the cast conld be removed In two days and that Grim- mell is recovering nicely. His recovery is remarkable and the physicians say it is the first on record of a recovery from the character of accident sustained by Grim- mell. CORONER'S JURY DECIDES CRIME WAS UNPROVOKED Fred Craven Must Stand Trial for Shooting of Frank Rowe at Pittville. REDDING, Jan. .—When Fred Craven shot and killed Frank Rowe of Pittville last week he came to Redding and surren- dered to the officers. The District Attor- ney advised his discharge, as he consid- ered the shooting done in self-defenso. The Coroner’s jury in the case has just finished its work and -has found a verdict that Rowe was murdered without provo- cation. As a result Craven was to-day brought to Redding and will en_r;l, Is | mum_niomnanm 7 ron.mrmu 'rnn: qurge Brown vmtn Frank lrm, Who Left Home Thirty Years Ago. "REDDING, Jan: 1.—George H. Brown of. Liiy, 8. D., came all the way to Shasta County to find his brothet, whom he had never seen and who had been away from his Eastern home for thirty years. Brown arrived in Redding yesterday and procéed- ed to & ranch three miles east:of this city, where Frank Bsown live: There the Brothers met for the first. time. The brothers will'retura'to their oid homé to- gether. —_— CHATTANOOGA. . to-da Mobr. The bullet entered the fleshy pargl' THEFADOPTS BLODDY METHOL Tries té Sever Woman’s Hand to Secure Her Dia.monds.A $ Captured After Long Chase and Narrowly Escapes Mob Vengeance. - (s \ B { NEW YORK,'Jan. 1.—Henry Goodman, 19 years, of age, was arrested just'before midnight, chargedowith having attempted to cut off a young woman's hand‘to ob- tain the diamond rings displayed on hew fingers. The attack was made in the i full ¥iew of scores ©f merrymakers, in- cluding the woman's escort. ° Miss May Matwow- and Miss Muy | Lewls stuped out’ with their eecoruflfnr san automobile ride and liter went to per. It was after 11 o'clock when the start was made for home. Soon some-,| thing went wrong with the machihe and| the two men got down to examine it. Miss Lewis héld a hand bag, which con- talned a small amount of money. On the fingers of Miss Matthews’ !e!t hand glit- {ered dlamonds worth, it 15, sald, fully Suddenly from -the crowd sprang a’ young man, who held in one hand a knife | with a long and exceedingly keen blade. From Miss Lewis he grabbed the bag she was carrying and then, seizing Miss Mat- thews by the fingers, he drew his knifg geross her knuckes, cutting ‘2 deep guh. The young woman ghrieked with fright and pain and her assailant, withous wak- irg to make another effort tv sever hes hantl, bréndished his knife in the faces vf those who sprang.to fhe rescue and dash- ed west along Houston stsdet. After a long chase he was gaptured, put &d not surrepder until beaten into subjection by § a policeman. The genetal impression was that an at: tempt had been made to murder the girl | @nd had it not been for the pmliceman into, | whose hands Goodman fell, he wquld have | fared badly. The officer had to fight off the pursuers and-at the Same time pr vert his prisoner from’stabbing-him with he knife .which had been used on Miss Jatthews’, hand. With mruch- difficulty Goodman was taken 1o the station hotse, where he said he intended to cut off the girl's hand for the rings she waye. e MOTHER AND DAUGHTER S ARE "ACCUSED OF : MURDER '.l‘hoh' Arrest Follows an Investi uon Into the Death of tb,n ‘Latters Husband. SYRAGUSE, Jan. 1—Mrs® Maud Kiehl and her mother, Mrs. Annie Fenner, v werg arrested at their home in South Onondaga- | to-day by the Sheriff of Cortldnd County |on Coroner’s warrants ° charging them | with the murder 'of Willlam Kiehl, hus fid,of Mrs. Kiehl: They avere taken, to ‘oftland, ‘Fhe events were the outcoms: of the inquest, at which evidence was pr(vdlu‘td tending’ to sWow® that IVillla | Kiehl died.of .argenical polsonlns Phis 15 the sscond time- Mrs. “Kiehl.. who: s an 18-year-old couptry "gitl, has’ {been arrested. Sevéral' mdmths age- she | was. acciised of potsoning ‘Adam . Klehl,.| | her brother-in-law, the theory q! the | | prosecutidm being that she kilded him to| prevent his marriage to. another woman. She was freed. The officials bégan, an in- vestigation into the dea!h of the giel's Jduwband, who eXpired some time before his brother, Adam,” under almost similar circumgtances. The result ¢ame when the warrarts *were {ssued for ' the arrest q( both xhe #irl and “her niother. WOLCOYIT IS:ONCE !OEE 4 CANDIDA'm FOR sz‘NA'rh Colorado’ I.egllh{\u-o Will Voté on - His Stuiccessor hn. O uary 0. DENVDR, Jan. 1.=The l‘ourkenth Gen cral” Assembly of Colorada will con\ene at noon on Wednesday, January 7. The first business after erganization is a°joint | session tp canvass the votes on State of- | ficers, to be inaugutated Yanuary 13. After that is°concluded the contests of* the Reé- publicans foy the fiffeen Democraiic Seats | will be taken up by the Houfie Some of | the Demtocratic Senators are now threai- | ening to ‘refuse. to go. into joint session: with the ‘House_for State officers if it 1s assured that the Arapahoe (,Oumy Dem- ocrats are t6 be unseated. This revoly- tionary move may delay the inauguration and allow the present Democratic admin- | istration to hold over,- The first vote'on United States Senator | will be taken January 2. No caugus.on | the Senatorship will be held by any party or faction until after the organization of | the Legislature and the contested cases are decided. .The Vyolcott and anti- Wol— cctt Republicans will eaqh caucas on | Speaker next Tuesday. © IESiLr R dE Acquitted of Chayge of m'lbery OMAHA, Nebr., Jan. 1.—The jury-in the case of Alonzo Miller, president of the South Omaha . Board of Education, charg- | ed with bribery, late last night brotight in a verdict of not guilty. Miller, with several other members of the board, was charged with having teachers' salaries raised, for which he is alleged to have exacted money from the teachers and | with being- a party to an illegal whereby the board purchases rumber of tynewrlters‘ HA0)- TN Firemen A.bandon Their Strike. HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 1.—The mem- | bers of the fire department who went on strike last night at midnight called it off deal a large to-day, having found that public aentl-l ment was entirely against them. The City Council held a special meeting and agreed that if the firemen did not call the strike off their places would be filled | as quickly as possible. Since the strike| was called off the Council agreed to con- slder the matter of higher wages. pr——y———t, Mrs. ln:xinley Spends Day Qniofly CANTON, Ohic: Jgn. 1.—Mrs. McKinley gpent the first day of the new year quiet- ly. Earlydn the morning she visited the tomb &f her husband and remained .for some t{me in ‘meditation. She also visit- ed the graves of her children and- placed flowers thereon. At 7 o'clock she went to dinner at the home of Judge W. R. Day. Several® telegrams from friends in official life at-Washington were received, contglnln; New Year's greetings. Qiiramifiririmany 0 Memorial to mjor Reed. - . WASHINGTON, Jan. 1—At to-day's session of the American Assaciation for the Advancement of Science resolutions of t on the death of Major Walter | Reed, uurgnon. United States army, were | adopted, and a commiftee of nine was authorized to secure a suitable perma- nent memorial to Major Reed in- recogn tion of his benefaction to the racé in solving thie problem of the lpr“d ot vel- low fever.- e Oolmdo'l ‘Metal Ontpnt. g DENVER, Jan. 1.—The total mducuon of precious metals is Colorado fn 3902 is estimated by the News at $44,571,464, a decrease.of $2,799,767 from the mint: mu of 1901, due, principally, to the docm.ed value of silver. The gold output is esti- mated at 1.442,764. ounces;" silver,. 15,002,871 nune;: lead, 70,807 tons; copper, a,m un 4 3 ONETET TR OO0 of Cook Hooks haw just arrived from Chicago. and they are ready for distri- button ‘at the business office of this paper: All Call gcribers are entltled to a gopy of “this ‘the_premium price” of Afty cents, An additional ch: r:e ot 20 cerits to piay expressage will be required from gut of town subscribers’ orderl-. )1 ‘-fl. A car-loa &reat Cook Book nt eota seesion to-day. session wi Education Assoclation opeged ““The - Demand‘: of Edyeation. will feature an address by be’ ub- ° 5 ¥ Professor Jordan Lectures at St. Paul | ST. PAUS, Minn., Jah. 1.—The Minne- . RAILWAY TRAVEL ,SOU‘THERN PACIFIC | Trains leave and are due to arrive st FRANCISC (Main Lize, Foot of )ixrm \mu ) P 21, 1902 RCN AR 7004 nem - am-un. Rimts and Sacr& w1l 8304 Shasta ‘Eipress, (for Bartlett sp"nga) w Rad Bluff, Porslan 0.30a Sau’ Jose, Livermore, § lone, Sacrwiaento, Pla its The everit of the evening | & lecture at- the Central | Presbyterjan Church by Dy, David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford vn(ven:bn. ‘His subject was Twenticth Century for Effectiveness in’| of -this mslonJ Presidént” James J. Hil uf. the Grelt.Nmbern Rallway. the | Cabo, la, G date. 22, M b cargo m’!!.H e Eor Los® Angeles (via San Pedre Sas- PAdro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cr\n Mon- tefey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Pors Harford, San Luis Oblspo, Vent: ura; Huenemg and” *Newport. 4 “Only, e - | Steamer, wyil T0Y0 KISF.N KMSHA NagasAki-“and 1, 16, 21, Vistoria, Port Townlend. Bunh o Redong ), T Dlem and- Sant; N&t~ Santa Sund-y e m ® B’ Sl-ta C;lll'ornll. a. m., .un. 2, gnd| every Thi sy thereafter. ('Rnlm n;ll y.) » amo! Jén. 1,9, 'IT 2'6, F 2. Coos BaY, 0 arm., Jan. 8, 1 P Mazatlan, uayiad (Mex.). For further information obtaln ssldar Jisht reserved to chang Gen. P Agt. 20 Martiot ot Ban Frans O. R. & N. CO 3 azc) roygh ucu?u tg af polnu. #| ral steamship and at -LOWEST -R. Steamer ‘tifkets include (ORIENTAL mAusnm‘m ). . Steamers “will lel'. whisf, cos .corner Wirst ‘a .Brannansstreet m., for roxmu ' and N KOX\&.EIIHH‘ at--Kobe . mm}. Ic:elvved on MERICA MART ONGKONG MA] IPFON MARU tv.u lunn.) - umfi = &4 East | 1, 29, Feb. .| For Fnsenada, Magdalena: a-y SameJose dsl Altata, La Pgz, Santa Rosa- steafers or-salling pgxcn—-; x'“- uun!nmery Frell t office, 10 Marfet street. ® DUNAN. nghal, and conneg}i: at | Hargkong with steamers.for India. cate. satling, Feb, 5, 1903 24, S cnnnn 4o com- mers.at Seattie. Vancouver, Ta- . “Ged. W. Eider" salls Dec: Ji 18, | 28, Feb 3,17, 27.: = .‘ . . 5 -"Culumbh"nfl. Jan. 8, 83, h& 2, u. shis Line’ to PORTLAND, OR., and short rall line from Portland to @l points: 1 or No, ik “a S8, £:5 dany OCCIIRS 5 CO { u.w:(flmlill Kroodi' & Jad. '3, "10 am|Pinland.Jan. Zeeland. SO\OMA. ptd. Sydriey. Thursiat, IROSA” 'for “Tahitl, Ja X LAMEDA, Yor ‘Honolul wgary 17, 2 p. m:, A‘HNCAN LI NEW.YORK, SOOTHAMPTON, mnbon‘ | s€.- Paul.Jan. Phila.. 7, 10 am Frigsl'd.. ah. 23, 10 am St. Paul. Fcb RED’ STAR-1INE. NEW YORJ, ANMaP PAR] 10 fan. 10, 10-am | Kroon!’ for Honolulp s-mq. 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Li e i e Lv Ar M St Fher fomt of N T, N intclass to nts, 5 Montgomery avenue, ‘l’lcke(l #0ld_by alh Rallroad Ticket Azents. —_——— BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS A A i, ALLEJO, CELLD. . 0 h‘-‘-.“”fl Mission-street dock. EATCH - Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or-M 45 o m., 9:15 and 8:30 p. m. day. S Valieto, * Sunday. ROS e ‘a2 J. F. FUGAZI & GO., Ui 'S, FAVY: YARD AND - IL. .’l‘i. Iflu“g‘l ‘Sunday, T a. Tele, hou ' BATLWAY TBAVEL - California mited... To CHICAGO Daily Fn ideal Train Seak the Best. SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry n..n For Thos# Who sco. \' ‘Tibure: “¥-8unde® excepted. ‘|- ".a Saturdsy only. Connects at Gosnen At Eresuo, for, Visafa v £ Vid Soas Lize. + Svréday oniy. j tor Hanford. CRAIL Y. »erry, Koot of Market St | SAN lRA\‘ClI"lI TTO SAN RAFAEL. < T30, 00, 11 00 a- mi ;. §2:33, Thul’uflllb—n"\ rip urdays—Exira trips ab Leave ] mv-‘ San Franciece. l-r. Franclseo.| - . “Week | Sun- . De na- ’ Sun- | Week Days. | days, |~ .* tion. day | Days. e ] B40a 8:40a 20 40 & 203 20 p 208 6:209 c Hozl’lm( “. [10:40 a/10:20 & 2 tah o 1:362 6:20 p Willits .| 7:35p| 6:20 p ~ Guernevills. 0:20 & : = s 20 5 * Sonomia -~ 40 Gien. Ellen - 209 - umw'péb 208 =8 nnect at Santa ose: nEs and White Suiphur Spr 2 ngs; at Fulton _ror Altruria; at Ly‘ton for Lytton Spnnn. at i b Cloverdals at Ho or by, | pa S LR Tett Springs: or y , Saratoga. Springs, Blue Lakes. “aurel " Dot u‘(e, itger ‘Spri Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot Valiet: * John Riverside. Lt s, Huckneils Sanhedrin Heights, viile, . Het Springs, Hal-way House, Compiehe, Camp tevens, Hapiins, Mendocino City. Fort Bragy, 51 “Usal; at WiHlits for-Sherwe oaaé Cahto; i uywnvnu Commings, Telrs Tiaeris, Olsen's: Pevpertiood; Sc s.:'-‘:'rau to ‘Monda. rmald rtp “tickets at res a,uccd'uu . —finndtl i hlll l‘h 4 lghler’ncm -w begond s.:‘ "Ratae ‘building. H..C. Wfll‘l’lHG- Oe fekst mmi ‘HORE Bl.!l.fifllfi. Via Sausallto’ Ferry, = . ‘iv menclig Aprii 27, 1902, .- u rms,:nst:u TC MILL nLL“ KAFAEL. 48,8045, ; m., 12 Vaii » UNDAY ST 00, .80, Z:30, 12 E 00, 11:45 2, m-." A g S5 2%,