The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 1, 1903, Page 8

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oesles BHITT WAY MEET CHAMPION GANS " i F,n'st Game ,Is Played Wa.vermg in His Deter- 5 |- mination to Draw Color Line. BHIH fi BHEH- L - BOUGHLY I]SEI] Closest and Lopgest Game of Season s upcessfill ‘Tace. me‘etl‘nl in t6d_fistor§ .ofi*the ¢alifpria » Jockex.¥lub sl’rgw.,to°4 don At ‘ He Must Fight the ,Otklwvtrlck yestorday:* Warm, [ balmy’ weather -mrr: 'Z ird shat | » ToPno.te__he”. flm@i« wnh S:Igm spofs, the Jgad- | . \ . Ting fixture yeiint a $H0Q: ?\4ndlca§ at oneJ‘ &nd °at ;lu@bn( Thiles, o aluactgd" a fh!’.ong' of niores than 40 onle,. With. thie Joe G;ns and Willie Fitzgerald seem the only lightweights who bar the way cf NATIONAL LENG! !:w mm‘: apfl‘l 302, mli'flun - Leagu® i 4 fle npw ‘blaying grqunds of the.Greater to the much coveted light- | Tp¢ séx fi*hofiday aétiss inre-entpung, the Ehiiipging, «;(uu e |iNew Supit Basepall Cuubs rad vened -'"’;‘;‘Yl G cion S RS ey greater'pirifipas the grang sfanil: 7 ;402 |Coifting Garrier % (‘H Fancant ‘witl, avgame botioeén the i o i e g ». st < Blie, the ipseption. ot . . |san l-vmon b nobmwl Vishihon - Aetadmon 25 Within-the neéxt twenty-four hours it is o ki =3 ey B ot . e: méztiag ‘o | Marest; 5 YR, | Was! - 3 iorsia s dectls A P .Noveniber 4' st ithe. _Jocfiq Ciyh: <hi Sharp Bfid, o/ - 13 3 expéeted the. Californian W The 6 o'clock. whistp signpiéd. ke ends i3 adstribatéa. ) s BB 8 & whetlier’ he will ‘put his fortunes to the and;, nwessi $$425,000. -ryrfim'u. : 4 'h . e t-;q{eden e Marasghino, 4 (Cal omh) > Educap;: ¥, ¢Chappell). " ot a strenuous hour 's-overtfme )'q\len.fl) Recreation’- Park. Foy gone through, ar entire play”caine neif Ve ]| tegt” with, “either.of themi or whether he will take on some boxer who does not ap- nril 80, York \b- pear so-formidabie. fleldlwrl‘::; u‘:‘_lm ‘1t.appeared last night that Britt is Fes by ‘,,,}_,,m 2570, | averse to fighting either of these men, al- though” he, Is apparéntly wavering in his ntemlnatlon ndt to met Gans in the ring’ ‘Me wants to make the most advan- taepus match from ‘a financial point of | vie®t. - Fle ‘believes,’ apparently, that he &ould ;Whip either Gans or Fitzgerald nine 4 times Qut cof ten,.but he does not want e *}.{;} $hat odd ehance’ to -turn up in his first tende}ic%e) Highit; thiis giving: him a serlous setback. He thinks Gans =t 133 pounds is no hlrder«a prepositiori than the man he de- eated: ;on. Tubsday ~ night, and he sees | BT¢ates returns, -frofn a-fight with the chlm on., Britt does mot believe a re- \atch ‘with; Fitzgerald would prove N, agd a,maw ng rard. - The Yosemite Club offers "o d'l"fi lv?- i -’vr%&:_ @ _purse oft $9250,"which is slightly in ex- 3 _;‘;‘*,,g‘;"w‘; ,,:,:“‘m?.';.. i céss of thé - windei's - share ‘n his last fl‘m. {ThiS is not acdeptable to Britt. 2in- tpg'menmimve #Ome one has appar- % K éntly paformed. Herefhrd that the Yosem- - 3 nd fi,e,: &é.Club' is*harll pressed for an attraction = arid hésis holding’-aut for @ bonus befora ,_-m.‘.., plajed | he wnl,agree to let Gans fight Fltzgerald. Ju-aal.) . When -Héreford.. the manager of Jos nhodu-&en e Grns Jwas) liere, sonie :months since ne .3ald 'when® Gans Wis commg up as a |-boxer e could draw a big erowd in Bal- Sy llmore hls home, ‘with any kind of am oppenent. ‘After.die’ had -defeated & numn- bes.of- merj- the public demanded that he ‘| mee} “the best Available boxers or they 3 wodid not attendi This is the position in which Britt finds ‘himself as regards this ¢ity. He ‘must.fight good men or he can- nt.drdw the erowds. BrittiHas’ ho match on with O'Keefe in Butte,. ‘accdrding to & Press dispatch, but ‘| ‘offers 1o mget him“¢r any other man the Dall py % duu’l!lf mse‘td-y atandg, .g; 3 3 Foi nfiie sdlid *Imings e poos, being credited to : e genpleqien’ Mviiensive: lsiyher-tovered® smissie; was | m the capital city 3 . ., .| walloped ardgng- fo: efiu "‘f{ :”_8‘:::' s i e'"fl' of, ¢he:Tot; The. Minegs. f50 utte o teams were possiliy evet mor e el “mndet wm; G Soitun i Helena- ghd, \'wuafi. Aulill(}‘! 4. L!I‘S"!nfl s “thefi’ tthe *and’. rengered: :ald | Q-he lootli@!’! were a(kened yesterday "r'“m Starting bell 10 wicesand- ¥ was g ther club’s ce from th fellefl( em‘y- ” ‘_ etdipg’ pertectly. \vml- %r on in the feld s Na d.du” kit e S0 1?5x‘"‘"nx::m§e'.:uaped l-v‘“"f sl ':hmhe o B . character. of J#1§ un.-‘szm malfli;;;;:u:g:o. Bo mv!-;u o5k xuld‘ught dderi by Leee lackson;:sap Fillmar being Uz sole | 6 Yy, teains was #KIAG Tung QA spat- | WIed, the hdiididap, tFowr a, erdckn €000 elghteen participants. HE'|'thg: thenr jn S0 Z8st.thils théy couldwhard- feld at odds-at b and 7 do Al fl‘*’4\‘i °( 1 brilliantly, Jiis ernors r no‘ € e it Swerh good, | €leren faced -itie barrjers ng in the resuit. 2y 5 (.,uqu <A :.fivhuhm B d farrying-tqp Weight. 14 Sl Thomaies ahal R - s SR s slisés avoliti. qver Kontt... - totals_ favor the doctax, | s figd| P Boyle’ and g Kem me work was Teqllj on a: e both | A :fi??::fig;fm?fi Dzb"“‘ et Friet at the st e R ot yitching superbly and keeping ball’] g’hlym.mn s Thnge Shuthleg :\e .vfin;;rq:n [o{ r,:wgaccl&é;‘tfifi::; from go into ted E » ox; sthe’ privt oot Diving,.dame; me hard-iuck stories coyld, be related | LF 1o, this Py ey Extmoms ARR. BRs | surp ahd sevite Puhiskent. Petes 4:"le sumber of hits that shopid have Pur-| sl ey e o ’,"”""" enera ahabts, | S0 -the stretch, . with Ware-Nicht at 46 Jy tenor of. their way, luu“u‘;‘i““éi‘ ke toe “en fronseHel: | heels. *Big B Kndpb:rods n &icels by players -withs.wgp- | e d": E"'“% i gy Qe d1el- | lenf race ok fhe Jagtérhut tiferf,vas o e ‘most_remarkafle ;n.‘““ s e s rig nru e crowd] stopping -Autolight, <Which Yame strong Ehin sl T ety e Hhe e won ] LTt by sl ars TR | linder Jaeksvn's;utgifE the last & xteenth, straightened a medicauit i |ooman 0 grsen Al % ?'e?“":h‘é‘ . clewerly by ohgld « lenge. dif toward ‘pented field | SartioWguld be-all gne vay.. In the next ] Gyaefer Yan-a ‘gogd. thwd. . i mento Tooters bega agin Plttmany £t kis beaty fig)d of, tweive averft ino the g[qmrra -u dma.g ar (MeCafferty e s ek < Tyo had already gome to the mazé and hg six-furlong’aun: 4(4; g,,m .(Jfi H. b Tt pors live| a8 mgapy. mote were laut, whén,Kabe, step® Birpe winper: fuingd up, Rt PRHIpDIrar [ fee] 1o, Thptcler ‘«‘-E;x:;fiim gale, leaped high {rgm péd 0 the’r:ibbiér and caught one of Rutt- | & P ramhlg TRk osenalis Geteln A C: h°edse at sh. ng- away OVET -the scenter. fleld |, o ic, Wil cdse at the i wo-bagger stuck, Inj6 «his.| i s curves rightson the' nose ;and’ sen binging fh the three men who sést- [ {ERRATIC JUANA: ’SCORES.: S b “third » Helena | * Qn_ herdleceding race’ Strife 100Red tinging in".two more, | of Yhase staktihg in -the® tivo.vear-old made thekn ane Jun to the good .scremble, apd recehen.aonsxmenq !uprortf; did mgt last,long, for the Miners;fat’? to 5. “Fhe dlly ‘vu—ro Stin -thirsty «fer- rups: anl Jifts- and-{-ouifdoted pl].'the.way< n work ;«E"’h CE. Larty] Tflx e‘,[E -Prh}"narfi ptnb Info¥ti na(.el)‘ -pAcm—-cme'mu “ang. an ¢ hy nnr(a ang_Owher: =+ w3 o (Pfe; thont: Stable] (Phr, 1"1«8 Bros.) st waged after the sbith in still livelier spirit was man ar more brilliancy ‘addedl. . 4 e game had its. criticgl 1s0- ments, when the string of belds-on ‘thee med about to be broke ways happened ‘t) pre— scorer’s 1 but somethi . . hey lost. no.time i pilink them up.® In’| easpd by the'¢rratie “Jupiia, 'rd s o S iy Fpred "!";,"’ ,“"g"n‘x elghth °they - again, found -+ M €handder. 'The winner’s' qdds. fel 42’11»\\":2:““& o, B ks ZE i® LB‘“W WOTHRG: /Steoaietion mny $uivef. € leveral .times. happened | miarfi, for’a -prit: | Thil; was pepate t0 433. - Bhd honors went' to Kavelege.. & |Graft 85 .5 ¢ R o ] unxandigxhe gxmh u-.;gll | ahe Sign.l o s .Pasition staftdd a mild fayorité for: th 9 g(c‘mr'a :"" :- BOAED OF WORKS WILL xter’'s difficult fiy torigh = " 4nd leng “eyeint -and. ran’ u: b e i g S G s nethé meantime fmv()m’g ,‘mm mite” in ‘Lurleng “eyert . - 55y hot throw doubled 2| Taced: Tommy Buglér rods a, ‘i"e“'l'“"“e *}fu—;l‘&'{;? L3 3 “!OVE OBSTRUCTIONS raceron thp 8 fo 1-sfiot” Vasillo,: pasiin; 02, » was scored in thi first | f o e oss ‘he]'n reqdy:nit s’ctnrhi LEPD Lo 5 %30 Supervisots’ Street Committee Orders . when Eagan rat{led a Trom-: Tizona, thy Tn clnlhxg of Fourth-Street Bridge . an:en 5 and 6 p. m. fon ere m,':de £ hief-; oftender, piling: up fence board with a doubl’, and ssed . the plate on Townserd's ,pon 1 minute.” wag ul';epled “apd hid hi 54’ Leng."downed’ Bérhgta-a nose; for ! er | 6 P seli'ig affair: The lagt i acey’ How, 8-6., Grafter, : Wiaper, m(nmoh.m for--M; The Supervisars’ Street Committee yes- presenteéd some unisual fea- -’ ""'!“7( m,m':?e.ue- Wt T 1K 0 s "1[;',’(“2‘;,,? zwfin 2{:‘,,,\,‘?;:’,'}55{%,,‘,", } terday® directed the- Board of Public » a4 man was left on bas¢ witil |- Tabbed in -good* hors Wartes ) \Iclx ‘a. clevet’;race. HE Works to ¢ause the removal of obstruc- the sixth. Only one hit was -scoreq “Govern ~dngde. poor use m v;oumr- ank, . 100 not ot ‘hrmsel. . Divida’ '"'D""*d DY, Boyle-jown di first turn. . Tbo farsfor Peter n'o,n the anc Tand hnfl B lnned somg$ ofr | tjons o the south cormer of Sixth and against Moskiman for nine innings, and R T ,40 grite n ‘Edgen. who was on’ thé bfl““ ‘There Were | jrwin streets in front of the property of during the long play Thomas presented 50 \!,,\‘ 3 3 2 wonds. be(ween>the workmei. Golley re-’ | Th M vithin thirty days. Tt but a single pass. The score: 271 Sthith:-e.1 ¢ .na‘”o-ner. e! Epithet. arld: liribed -pué_ ot [ Thomas Magee within thirty days. The attention of thé board was uunxleq to a » resolution directing the removal of the s chiarged; dréw. a knife during |00V A0 (WIESRR TUE JUMOVE et e the! dxfsuing. fight !;‘,-dalfl €4 his antas- | yrensfon of ~time bad been granted /The cytin' the .neck Barely missed | whicy expired on October 17, *Colley.'was. rughed 10 |'“The committee recommended that the ; Re polfie ‘taking charge. of | pourth-street bridge be closed dally be- ari,: after -{hey .had: bepn ‘summaned | tyoen the hours of 5 and 6. p. m., com- *the quayrellng Jlaborers. mencing to-dav. man,“wag not eerlouily in- | The California Sugar Refining Company ' . was granted permission to construct a spur track from its works in the Potrero along Twenty-third street toyconnect with Brkhfl;s 2 McHle,cf Dowl ‘making® for.ihe other - man. Oakl Sacramento R | Brig'ng,s | "T. Nichiols) . - Puttn,’p s «©. 1 2661 |Ada N’ § {Antrim Stabje) 4679) Mountebani. a (M. Finlany. 5 (G Young) .~ E 0 Dyle 19.°4 - .Totals” XD HITS BY'1 RU a (Hennessy) mozel, 4 (Chappél). 6 Grhm, 6 Thme ine; 5 1: \lll'lu‘) Bocd.. &nfi in'gi dgve of: thuee pank: Watsrcure fesignéd car! : . Sosivas Mounte, . Totals. 0 BE"H mmnxé“t ! RUNS AND HITS BY INN Seeramento ....0 0000000006000 i1 i P g (A S Base hite. 220000001001 011 2ot A S u‘,‘,"u;l,fu’“ '_.‘J_Iuihmx* selling; the rails of the Santa Fe Railroad. e i et 41 e 10 | Off. Putmans ; 3 oft Dowling I 14ft on hases— & Owaer. ‘Wt‘BL ‘% u. K Str. The communication from the Brother- Base hits 01000 2000 2.: Struck = | heod of Teamsters calling attention to the useé of streets by the San Francisco Com- 53 ahernmp~ The - uute conflsls pressed Air Cleaning Company as being estater the late mdmce of the"de- ['a- menace fo public safety was laid over oz A pfl!qnn] prop- | for two weeks. ut-—By Pltmanmt Stolen bases Two-base hite send Eagan, Saeehan. ok, Bagan,: Murdock, -.!Rlnnl‘lch.nl“. ‘.Wl'm' 5 .T.‘L‘.‘.(:\,‘u’f 4 (Thopas h -bank- to- the |- - The committee reported in favor of tha R herately ;foifed 1 antl houizehold 'furniture.| ordinance -changing and establishing HIC By pitcin ROt Alid at mbeut $1000. The.dévisees under { STades on Sixteenth avenue and ap M Double plays a Fillman to b will dre dner ‘], “_u"‘m< l'?!ld' -street-and on Forty-ninth avenue, between Brashear: Thomas t an o Shee- i 1 and J streets. hen. Time of game—2:30. Umpire—Levy sterak, and puundml out. fiv ‘fil’efi“l‘!tl’ i Aralf, but BUTLER PROVES EASY. Angels Land on Him at Opponum.e Times at Portland. ~-TO BE A GREAT SUCCESS A vv-nce Sales ~ Assure Crowded - .. House Each Night and Many fiat ‘Sagramenic and Sty Ptesiding .;.(.ng tr fors and” M Agre PORTLAND, Or.. April Lot Angeles | 3 rin ol SEdpmire il . - T % i SR Sk pounded Butler all over the lot to-dsy and. the | LAt o AN Wl OAKLAND, April 20 S vkl Good Seats Are Left. hitp usually’ came when cne or mare ‘of the ."‘;',;:(,‘_?i, oie - \nsdequate 4 3-imabia '0 KEAND, April 30.—The ' management r a way tha & h 2 i supion * for “an,ine Bt hertins fioe 1o Shtte The SR p,,‘.d v & Vast cmvd ;-d ulrl Lime m nmwl\d n 1% I'he ‘given for the benefit of me or‘.nm. an almost perfect game. -Score: -;lv]fl' o5 -and; a.;Saturday’: half tion. at- the Macdonough Theater nex e déimarids, were conceded. Monday and _Tuesday nights, expru: Gntriéeqors, With' the -exeel themselves -as highly pleased ~ over tha was | Gutlook from a pecuniary point of view. "-."Ehe .advance sale of seats has been he- ['¥ond-the expectations of the most san- .- 3L R, Los Angeles ..0004037 1311 14 Portiar 260000000-2 .8 Batteries— Hall and Spies: Butier ar: Vig neux. Attendance 2000. Umplre—O'Connell.. . | SEATTLE, Wasl % 30 —Lina: 7Y o e e e guine and only 50 tickets for the two Mors. Score - niglits ‘remain ‘unsold. There are, how- T L s 5 B ; : V e Sigh| 1 ever. ‘geod seats still to be had for eithe seatite onspenvonis 3 : E S 4 : : ; i : B g : Fettarotaty : 2 _upirip” rats of; $t e, -4 ~mtcreigrindbbet A o e R U The full performance is scheduled to be Leahy ekl aitin 2 mal % ] Ehe: open. st i T ; i) he ‘productive of a most enjoyable and ARGUES FOR MUNICIPAL sin mmm 200703 0,1° j 5 o P s AL LS e TAK AN A Qit--motion |, of | Mirth-provoking evening's entertainment. 0.0 .00 3 ———— e O OWNERSHIP OF WATER L A H. Flioft of Oakland Addresses Labor Lyceum on Live . - Police Believe They Have Captured ' “ Problem. SR Johi 3 A. H. Filiot-of the newly slected. City Wy Cr. m’:fi"fi :"‘aylo :: v e :r'(‘omme'n'ded that, the Man Who Has Been Oper- véincil of Oakland -addressed ‘the ‘Lahof. i q- nhld af Ihe Gl-n\ 3 ~ ‘e,(md cgnlla,_- 4 ating in the Western ceum on the subject of municipat own- | .~ thip inpratement of tite Addition., hth d.'rwem;.‘.;reet- - "Tie Polfee .Departrertt | John Grifin, whom the police beliave to uefltpp fo e romme pmVMou of | be the man responsible for many of tha ‘the: fiquor"llc!npe inance forbiding the | burglaries recently committed in the safe; 6f: liquors-in places where grocerfes, | Western Addition, w: N4, .dq;gg, or othé mtnhn)!&ln are ‘sold. i Prlos e S AR ship of water works last night at the Academy”, of Sciences building. 1h° the ccurse of his remarks he dwelt at !-ngu. E upon the evils resulting from the owner: 3 # man was found l’ hip of the water supply by private cor- ; Etions hoth fo-Detend tot N Fran:-} Hexm Rhthle 1%ing faer downsvard In, | cisco. He sald in part a Ipbod o “s{agnant - waier-ap 'the basb of “As far as theory goes there is n a quariy-élift.on, Shakome. sheot, Detween ahout the necessity of the municipal \"fijfl fi“d‘ flv‘L‘O" ut,fee n's ership of the water supply, but with tie | 2% t4Ken & the Morguc The “'3." man"s lamentable epoils evstem upon 'which. ! modern municipal politics has its fhunda- | tion, such a thing would only -opes, up -a new field upon whiich the boodlers might futter Although civil service has not y reacic perfection, as the events of th last few days too plainly show, such_g | system alone could: guarantee the success of municipal ownership, “The law provided by our State consti 5 ., of, *this sec\iqn Mastel are<in {)mgre!o to-night "0l -$1,000.000 has beer qp_- < orests_haye - beep ‘wut the nres wpre‘xem o magp until f Sa arrested last night by Detectives Whittaker and Armstrong and his name entered on the detinue book. The delectl\:le ‘demnment 18 working on 28 3 the case and it s expected that damasg- Covs'| .CHEYEN E i il i be o Reerys Pini '\:‘ med oot [ites oger tre remaine-of. Governor e | Gy (EYS— fiéjdtn Tom, Siyerse A Hammot:s:Suminér gyl | FOYest Richards: wote held at the Capitol [ A mysterious burglar Has been robbing H ock this . afterncon. At | the Western Addition for the past few s \»: ;- T¢ Appleby’s §i 'P-yh “Ie “Sullivargs | buifding. & weeks and his actlons baffled the police, n. Iurlrm —clnpmu Ben l,np"'nlm * Time, Goodwoodsstake, pille and Bgomc unyna. K so\nhea,afgule praal smoldering- cmhm Heduoer Seovi Fou nh race | the! ofit of a- man ahoht | -vemts -o1d,” ff eet; four’ inches"tall and | alopt 150 “phunds weight. The _clothing wie.a -dark plue suii with black lacp ‘me,- L St Simn vi, 2 Zahl" 10, alock _this morning- private services ,mm, Queen, Ve, Ky 1 s weré héld " at. “the - mily ‘riansidn, after who have been watching Griffi e ?i!s‘)'fio!he'rem:lnl merh’) removed.to “the | time past. He is now l: the c'x'nf"f»fl',';f The kast-iword from “thére was’at.3 it il 2 & Statefiouse, where they'Jay in state until | where he will be held pending an in- ka . P o [: enlo” Prince; ¥o- | 2 o'clock In the afternoon under guard of vmlnflon o ot e sl wers z?;::";"a":::.n’.“a..fi:; 7, Jipieh e dock | detachment of thie Stals National Guard —ee— blace and. ! Mar 4 ! Vg 4 » i 1s aesicted destFoyed:: 1 Ahil s pummber ,of 1ives haveBegn ¥, .commlexion ; dark, browh:..eyes,. I'sound” teeth; - prominent Tioge “and large. | earg. Fw, dn!lars And twenty-Nwé cents: | an prien- - goldGfilied_Thomag, watbh - HiCAG0,” April :m—.vm;i): rmnq tution which _ the - rates t ‘rave, fout Eurlongs:Pocassat won, 1n- | wag no avrfime £ e-cwe. 5 corporations are subject to r:l\{f:s:‘:-d -::I :"'t a.tin -m"’"' B "“‘"’dr thé 1.2;:. on nc?nra Shades. dr “Njght _third. |~ Ve shigr go‘" - n“ck- 3 oclffl-v;e\;f’;a ::l:'l;:: :! the Knights OF Nor nrnnvo MONEY control by the Coupell or Board ot Su- e i ey ;'m ¢ ol wells aré locat- 5. ':;; s readat the | yockey Morris Cleary Arrested for pervisors is an iniquitous measure, for it as® very ; fie OB, jlaces the municipal bodles between the "fl,ua""d ia wons. -pmam;-" rafirbad the woods « wers. a 3 mfimfi- z e Not Placing Funds Given Him Bon téco, A et thiph T ape, 1odbe hith swept over an dréa née's Lok | © ‘n.e;mnn e Jurisdiction. to Wager. two grindstones of the exactions of the | companies and the protests of the con-" sumers and permits bf the water com- my Aithony sar 3. Kemay INDIANAPOLIS, April ¥.—Judge An- Valentiney May - Conley ,,_';‘: Y5; | qerson to-day ‘refused: the application - OAKLAND, April 30.—Jockey rth rgees, hile and sevent: Myud;—c B. of« two i) faking “eveiything -in thelr ‘0‘ Morris D pir Cleary was arrested this afternoon at the _b",l!fms tm £ R ‘path. * The:pedple of the Yown,were xés? . q:ma' Boca G o ey of Indianapolis f panies entering polities 1o control the ac. R itth rack, four and & Hdv-fi- by atgpecial trajil. apd brought .to .——.-....._*. - *| George Howley Polls for a writ | race track on a charge of ion - 4 o -r,-sflton te(cnd. lie Tim o 3gq]-e longiaig e in the Moses Fowler Chase case « e tious of these elected bodies. Untll th. moit Wwol €, F2his city. They lostiail-threir "belongings.-f, . | Willlng to A il to. oo Letindd 10 e 3 i I.Mn‘x’; he Mng accused of having “held ou CPhe ldtest es from 1liere state that, ‘whg town:® ix* destroyed and -it is. feated some persong have perishetyin the nnmu mu: Aprll ;lo.—CumberhM nrk . —_— cities own their water supplies there wil] | 4 Jury in-Jidge M!""r‘-‘ ours last evep- | 1030 ot o, Sa'e $30 Of $100 given him to bet on a certain be rotten politics on’ the one hand and | 1ng! of grand larceny: and '“‘""M""dl'u 13 e ~Goldagh '“""d'-“‘l'fl"' '&‘%" * Manager Chapman of the United Rall. | proceedings will be held to-morrow at | horse one Richard Wil Foads has received a communication trom | Lafavette before the Circuit Court on the !‘nnd-eo" T a different and inad -1 ta fhe ‘merc¥.of the court.” Lewefd r in and inadequate water sup- | 12 the owsky Loeal Union No, % of the International | aPPiication of Frederick Chase, the young | Cleary maintains integrity in the ply on the other.” was tried on-.g cligrge of highway rob- | ——teee | bery, but the cunvh,qu was on the Jesser = s _. ar & + | Brothgrhoods of® Stationary Engineers, in | man's father, to be appointed guardian. | matter and it is to his aceuser to < uj . emorhl Day at* Mand. 1y & 3 r ool vl r t To Meet F; i offense. * ,On., the n i, 0fe Februypry 15 he [* Bnt race, sit furlonigs—Vestty . | reply to a message sent to.the organiza- | ° make good his accusations. Cleary was gt oo o Sepm pesn | B S T Supthi gt BELITUE PR U PO sraReoR univamas: aue ) low oy Sy SR Santie e G2 | | Lt Whipping Toteligunce, | ietacdon Do S ity T representative in America, will be wel- ';?" fi’t\'s i‘:;:nfi‘efln::dneflhh SLresth, fal :‘C on, mw"“":_“m mund, érnrm'o( !alp‘a of txl‘l:f:t‘mje‘::l::: of me;m‘md‘l; :’:yd otforml‘x;c?::led p:‘o:;d :n’qm'hm “ amuon e i St . and relie ¥ noney. rd. e Tirhe, BG4 x shorter ‘ . 3 comed to .<_ h-:u?::n‘l:r by r?ff‘h::‘hhov Mont- e ——— I i race. mils pad ,.,,,,.,m,, sellifig— | ¢ anniversary of the birth of Lelund | hours, in'which the company I informed | park Diamond Head, bet e - f“u:! vt = ah’&m' for cuised of. Bob Né = Basgee .,m’.‘ ‘Flaneyr second; Prmva.mm A nford Jr. Instead of the tsual liter- | that the member$ of the union will insist | Honahiu. Y el School Census Is Completad. o8~ Angel meet “Th nguished | Accused’ of. Robbing ‘."‘” " e | ime. 0 : e u:‘nrd:w there will be a student re- ) m at the campus rfldence of the ln{vhflu ounde:n of the univefsity, to |on th; Acceptance ltl)lt ‘their proposals un- l“lmu- Archer, Calhoun, 22 days from' Hono- : ess t eca_tunyv agree to arbitration, Schr Bessle K, Peterscn, 30 hours from | C€NSUS enumeration has been completed, e’ furlonessAvopdate stak prelate. A large delégation of Catholies| :Mrs: Hami® Berthold, - Tesiding ,at 428 |. . wpurth stake— wil Pagis second, Wenrjck _third. journey in a special train to Colton | Natoma street,;was arresied- last cvening | Tamouet " 10 join the visitor. Mgr. Falconio will re- | by .Detectives Ryan and " Taylor on a | Time. 1:03. LS #na* Ane. | which-all of the, students have been In- santa Cruz. with an approximated total of 22,500 chil- main in the Southland for five days and | charge of Stealing 5% beionging’to.Mrs. | o Fith ""'m‘"‘;.;‘_“; e, " Time, 1: }',“,2' “itgq. - Thesreception will take: the form w“"m’- D s Ny nmu—m‘flwfifl'i_ dren in the city. including all to the age will then journey to San Francisco, vhen Mary Malone.. Theé money bad been hid- | sixth six furlongs™vloe .Water won, | of"a, garden fete, and dlqclu wlll be one | ment service while holding the ition of As- | hence April 26, via Tillamook. Prentiss, | of 17 years. Children of school age, b to 17 be will stay for a sbort time. ~ lden by its mo; m asbarrgl. Q-Mco?nce of the chjef amusements, “’"fl‘n{‘mmml' the De- umnf;n;:um April 30—Stmr G | Years. will, it is estimated, number 17,500, M'Inhell—uhcumovcn

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