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> 9 . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1903, C e i i e o a U e S - e o e T TELS THE TE TGTAENSPLN |ATTRACTIONS OF MERIT TefiAr OEIES WL IS AEFED RSN POLICE OF MURDER DONE| ~ h WATER SYSTEM 0 LW 15 VOID| - THE DEFENDANTS, ~KTTACK PARADERS “Isle of Champagne” and “Twirly Whirly” Furnish Musi- Victor Walkirez Takes cal Treats—Nance O’Neil’s Season at the California. Witness Stand for Himself, He Repeats Accusing Story Against Anna Ross, His Consort., 1118 Broadway, June 17. the murder by his consort, Ross, and with senses dulled uor, was the burden Report of the Engineer of Sausalito Is Adopted. g P Bonding of the Town Will Probably -Be Recom- mended Soon. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAUSALITO, June 17.—A meeting of the advisory committee appointed by the Town Trustees on the water supply was o e -+ “Pudd’nhead Wilson” Is Drawing Well at the Alcazar|Decision of Superior Judge Rhodes on Divorce Filed. San Jose Jurist States Rea- sons for Interesting Action. —_— Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, June 17.—Judge Rhodes of the Superior Court to-day filed a lengthy opinion in the divorce suit of Ignatio Men Accused of Killing the Barrys Are Held for Trial. Prisonérs Refuse to Present Any Testimony at Their Hearing. ——— ST. FRANCIS, Kan., June 17.—Chaun- | cey Dewey, Clyde Wilson and W. J. Me- | Bride, charged with the murder of the | Berry family two weeks ago, were bound | over to-night to the next session of the | Use Swords and Fists on Party of Jewish Workingmen. —il Ten of the Victims Killed and Many Others Seri- ously Wounded. AR ARG BERLIN, June 17.—The Tageblatt to- day in mail advices from Lodz, Russian Poland, gives an account of disturbances there on Monday last. About 5000 young workingmen, Jews, paraded the streets e °f | held thi ay c r Walkirer's story to-day as he tes. | Lol (8 afternoon, Mayor Thomas of Munoz against Rosa Munoz, in"which the | 7ict S50 L (0, 0 e B o willbe | In an orderly manner as a Soclalist fed, & Witness for hiinself. during the | CLUSalito presiding. A full committee, new divorce law is declared vold and un- | early to-morfqw morning to- Good- | demogstzation. The police, tn view of the sing sminwtes 68 9N priiilbary ot ot s anson, Martin, JAcksm, constitutional. ~He granted the plaintff{ ;g " ypare they will awalt their trial. | number of those engaged. called on the mation u. Ohe. Bulch Coust o <ho nic,cl;r.h Tiffany, Hughes, Pistolesi, Nu- an.absolute divorce, totally ignoring the! They will be escorted across the country | Cossacks for assistance. The police and Sl choemaker, Thomas and Crumpton, | | interlocutory decree provided for by the | . "Gooaland by the Osborn militia com- | Cossacks then charged the workmen, th held Walkirez to answer rder and the strangler the custody of the € mcnotony le of the mulatto crime, replying questions with which he g Attorney A. P. you take a n't Wwas present. The report of the City En- gineer was read and adopted and will form the basis upon which estimates will be made. A committee consisting of Martin, Dickinson, Tiffany and Hughes was appointed W communicate with the Various water companies and ascertain figures for supplying the town of Sau: salito, the water to be delivered at the city limits, accordance with the report of the City Engineer. If it is found that last Legislature. Judge S. F. Leib con- curred in the decision. Judge Rhodes declares that, as the Su- preme Court has held that findings of fact and conclusions of law constitute a de- | cision, he does not think that the Legis- lature inténded to give a new definition | of a deciston or of a conclusion of law, as It provides in scction 131 “That the | { court shall file its decisions and conciu- pany, which has been guarding them | since thelr arrest.' Sherifft McCullough thinks he can protect his prisoners if the | | militia helps him take them to jall at| Goodland, in spite of the threats made by the settlers. ] At the conclusion of the evidence given | by the State this afternoon the attorney for the Deweys announced that the de-| fense would not present any evidence, beating them with the flat of their swords and fists. They mercilessly continued the beating after a number had been ar- rested and helpless and further beat them at the station, where, according to the mail advices blood “ran in rivulets.” It is reported that tem young men were beaten to death and that 100 who were arrested were riously wounded. Sur- geons were kept busy for five hours sew- ing up wounds after the fury of the police the water can be supplied from either | | sions as in other cases.” He is of the foaping that their cause might be injured. the Marin or Tamalpals water company, | | opinion that the intent is to require the | 708 Fall then ordered the men to be hls:‘rbexsg’\:;':;hrkc June 17.—Kroushe- the Trustees will no doubt recommend | | court to file its findings, as required by | .ommitted to jail at Goodland. Their trial | var “tha notorious Jew baiter and editor the bonding of the town of Sausalito to | sections 032 and 633 of the Code of Civil | wyj) pe held early in the fall. lof the antiSemitic crasis fin Misents raise a sufficient amount of money to lay Procedure. He further declares that the jnterest was manifested in the trial all | & M SHU-SEPILe, organ o SEsTeRer mains, erect a pumping plant and reser- voirs, etc., as called for by report of En- ulation Sausalito at present is | interlocutory provision is clearly a spe- | cial law, regulating the practice of courts to be ineffective, as it dces not fully set day, because of the persistent refusal of | the ‘cowboys on the Dewey ranch to an- | Dewey ranch. Ben Slade, a Dewey cow- | are believed to have been largely respon- sible for the massacre of Jews in Kish- happened, but I gineer Purcell | of justice, and therefore repugrant to the | 8 of i or 4 1 # d ' swer any of the questions put to them. | b ; in o thair at| Mr. Purcell’s report is In part as fol- | above provisions of the constitution and | Warrants are out for most of the men | cne¥, Was attacked by a party of Jews in air at ’ { : . Warrants are o the streets here to-day and stabbed in bury the body | lows void. The titie of the act is aiso declared | cajled as witnesses by the State from the | he- neale B otm of the Juwe. The WethE is not believed to be fatal. His assallant : In 1890 it wes given as 1334, In | | forth the nature of the law. g e angry under the questioning | P of what was | 14 . | boy. became angry s x o stre. Lerey, | 400 as 1628 an increase in ‘ten vears of Judge Hyland refused to concur In the | of*Attorney General Coleman and Intl- | Was captured and proved o be a former te me and I remember she | jn posolation of L_k'{a: 6 7o 4 f.'f,d‘"é?&? decision, belleving it safer to fo.low the' mated that it would not be good for the | Loy b ¢ Polytechnic School You'ze & fool and you're too slow. ¢ | 1¢¥. 10WDs which enjoyed a good ferry ser. | law until declared unconstitutional by the attorney to question him further. Justice | KIeft- are . a X o't you | Vice, for the same ten vears. was 48, 50 and Supreme Court. He granted two divorces : Hall sent the witness to Jail. oo g Soing hing why-deu’t you 160 per cent respectively. With an [mproved | to-day, with interlocutory decrees, ac- —e————— llAD MULLAH'S FORCES . sitting when you | woury * 'S tntive. b Tatms prowtn § | [SeRdinE Lo -SHenbw daw | WOODMEN OF WORLD i MAKE MORE TROUBLE . think we are justified in assuming that the ——————— - - [ it ng in & chalr, her 3 A P ELECT NEW OFFICERS 2 4 elbow > T er population of Sausalito at the ¢nd of ten | ! | Threaten o - 08 T think she’ was | YeRr*rly De ‘at least 4000, an ‘increase of | Chicago ?tnke Is Amicably Adjusted. | s £y | thg British Lines of Com = . 100 per cent | CHICAGO, June 17.—An amicable ad-| INDIANAPOLIS, June 17.—Wrangling| munication Between Berberia The average daily consumption of water per | { Justment of the hotel and restaurant in the Woodmen's convention begin !0~i and Bohotle. . Sotier ot 4 sment vou | CaPita throughout the year for all purposes | Bopgad iy i . e, G0ing &t the moment ¥ou | ofdomestic use, irtigation of lawns, fusning | ::;}}:fi,Q‘;fll“r‘:fu'r;“fgego'r"k"é.fl‘;;;“;:;:f day. The administration forces wanted | ADEN, June 17.—The British line of s £ sewers, sprinkling streets, et 1 have esti- | the consideration of insurance rates post-| communication between Berberia and Bo- ge with her eves open, ing after two weeks' idleness. All differ- - mated at eighty gallons. During the warmer > & 7 - . P 5 to kill Mrs. | POTUOD of the year this average will be con- ences between employer and employe are | Poned unti! Friday l\"‘d}')Jt{[&J"i‘: s‘l“zhmle, Somaliland, East Africa, are ¥ tha Took * siderably -\‘os-dl‘? and |Il1 the four hol\;u‘ i \ to be settled by arbitration. election of officers to«dnl. .du,‘ o)r;hor:. threatened by the forces of the Mad ——— s eason. | WONths may reach 120 gallons per day. For \ i ; and his faction of “antis” desired that |y T p- g w as e T umas0D. | the remaining eight months the daily con- | —_———— [ ihe. vendsosbient ar Taten ba. AN 3o r":‘"“h ,”""’[" g > g l;’;('; o s T Iy o, ey anent B caty * CALITORMIA REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. firat. It was decided to proceed with the | heen ordered to proceed from here to belie aittad to kuy | Per & n 1 sis to supply the present | g e | first. vi g t ueceed | n o o s e et on of 2000 Sausalito would require a [ RiRebar ToRk 16 | election, which resulted: is.,m,m“d June 20. have wanted me to. She asked | TLDImUm of 120.000 gallons per day for the | i e R N B s ey R. Talbott of Nebraska;| Further confirmation has been received ] be_asl inter nd 2 : 240,000 | City and County of ‘San Francisco to Wil | Head consul, . Ta ; mes to get dope and after that | JULLST TOmihs And a mesimum of 2H0.000 ot ; 11 . ¥ Eddelbutisl, 10t on N ine of head advieer, D. B Home, Towa: head clerk. | of the reports that three Beftish officers " Owing the physical condition existing I | - Broll 106:6 E of Polk street, E by “h {}?“";,”l}i‘,‘;‘;g,’.‘"fi "‘a‘t\ fm,)_» 1 are prisoners in the lcamp of the Mu'lah. t the murder,” repeated divide the town into three zones, s 5 ki N 137:6; §—ro : Smith, Missouri: 3 Railly, About 14,000 Abyssinians are now €o-op- times he added as if 10 be & separate service or fystem Of GIFTED TRAGEDIENNE AND Willigm A. nd Harrlet H. Magee to same, ' nots; C, 6. Saunders, Towa: . B Smity, Me. | erating with the British against the Mul- - storage and distributio d b { N D COME N, W v me: souri: B. E. rphy, sas; C. y 4 t sh ag A Shecn s Sallown: -~ Nie Rt sirvice Sl b s COMEDISN,SWHO, IWILE John Flaherty to Annie E. Perry. Michigan, | 1ah’s force: had not lied £0 much yester- piy gll houses between the levels of 0 and 150 AFPEAR AT, LOCAL/THEATERS. T ATk e W. H. Murray, representing the Cali- | et itberbeiors: d have been glad to = r | feet. the elev ¢ ’. g - ¢ N 27 3 " Ly, Tep i > & — wee b e SRR O MMREs Dans S o 3 4 P> 4 X John ‘M. and Juliette M.’Duke to Homer fornia Promotion Committee, is here | PETER’S FIRST MANIFESTO. if 1 am to be hanged 1 want e d service will supply all houses be- ik o e | % f # ” 904 vention for | oo S . twee leveis of 150 &nd 300 feet. the King, lot on E line of Octavis street, 125 N | working to secure the 1904 convention for | b this murder. D T g 3 10f sement lovers Wwho . _ | of Broadway $10. his State. Will Bear No Malice Toward the ek S the storage to be 3% feet. The CCW‘ : F e ] of amusemen rs who flock to wit oD % L 8 e e wl @ Mouses between LWHELATI=PISCHERS | 'ness the comedtan in his famous Hebrew o Pa e e e e A { Enemies of His House. s ney in it evels of 300 feet, the elevation | | | character. o 5. i % RUN DCWN BY CABLE GENEVA, J 7.—Ki P o-d. ed the old lady, and it was An- Of storage to be 500 feet i | 1 N g A & i} SENEVA, June 17.— eter to-day s d giving Mrs. Lercy , To guard against the supply being cut off | |, | | The orph o e Toha It e B i O o et b & AND FATALLY INJURED | tclegraphed to Belgrade the following x we could get .the possible accid to plm:hmr;_e."w:jfit: Iy & b et [:.f“m.d >(h( o.n{n the customary | o Devisadero, E 25 by § 127:8'; §10. | e | manifesto to be proclaimed to the Ser- e sthe t Jown Ttk it wiselon = ig ness and the “four emperors of | Owen McHugh to John J. McGowan, lot on | - Joseph Molinari, a shcemaker, 64 Years | vians, the substance of which was cabled Hot 4 FLED*, tvo Sary. wep- | music,” the Schenk brothers; Saona and | N line of McAllister street, 212:6 E of Central 3 esgaptiie e v i el me to ot ion ay" o1 000 | ) P IS a oy place to, visit|Auna Wilson, (hls week's newcomers, | avemie. £ % by N 13 410 [ of age, was run down by a California- | to the press on Monday: gallone, to supply four gcod hose “The lsle of Champagne,” and | have all made hits. homas R. and Annle K. Hobson to Led street car at the corner of California and | Thanks to the favor of God and the will of . pply pag BI 1 the colored | streams for four hours. Four thousand people She Vol Ras challs ol tah Sofen e o adericn shroan e g emont aYenue 47 S ! Dupont streets shortly after 8 o'clock last { the people, I am called to the throme of my ne, was put nsuming eighty gallons per capita per day P § a ¢ i'n! d Wilson" is B - 51006 T of oy G » % g £ 8 | ancestors. I submit myseif to the popular de- d testimony | requires. ZB0,000 gallons every. tWenty-fotr strike in producing the effer- | w’;:g;‘ ’r:;;"“:l\ ‘;l“;"h L “;‘A‘\Ygl‘"l L‘;e | of Francisco- 100:8 & of Van Ness avenue, E ' night, recelving injuries which resulted in | (iiZ"a touday ascend the throne of Servia . r . | hours, o that a two days' supply and 300,000 vescing comic opera. Stevens | oot Bl 6,205 Jot_on SE cormer of Bay and Hyde | death an hour later. | 1 consider it to be my first duty to thank mate Reed &2 fire protestion calls for & storage . ; mand for seats has induced the manage- | Secie & 15708 be & 1 10, The old man resided at 19i6A Washing- | God for the favor accorded me. and I express x was resumed | capacity of 840,000 Zallo in the part of King Mumm is heard and | ment to continue the popuiar success all | Charles M. and Kathtyn E Farrell to Felix cay h e e e N e g Chief of Police Hodgkins in estimating the cost 1 have considered two | seen. at hi . g i v E x | ton street and was on his way home when | {h® N e e e t cons w his best, and this in itself is a ! next week. Y | Marcuse, lot on S line ‘of Sacramento street, eeiaent 4. At the crofiing = | Do~ 2% n & f e W. J. Petersen tes- | Propositions:. . First—Thai . the NIIR ord o e of an. Baiorable eveninal The S 137:6° W of Locust, W 25 by S 100; $10. the accident happened. . era of repofe, progress and order, h. est - of Walkirez nies supplying water to the town will| & e ke i | James H. and Margaret C. or Maggie C.! box he was carrying on his shoulder ob-| I give my word to respect the rights ac- eliver it at a_specified elevation, viz, 200 feet, has a number of songs that are the best | The management of Fischer's Theater ; O'Brien to Monica Lord (femme sole). lot on structed his view of a car coming down quired by ail ster read steno. | in abost the quantitics previousts mentionsa | that have been heard.within the walls of | :::( 59&“"‘_‘:‘_ the g "fi one O the | O e o Iaah atreet, 110 SE of Folsom, | tne steep grade and beforé he was aware . e W G- Ty murderer's confes. Second—That the water be delivered to the | the little opera house in a long time. comedians on the vaudeville stage “Giy &7 County o San Franeisco to Leon | Of his danger he was knocked down. 1 ecall upon the heads of tne chureh and g s v ficdmsgpind n at some specified point near ihe town . St e | :’:\ ::;n:JUCk 'r‘r_innlz:ll";m; A( c“;nllrlact Jevy, lot on N linie of Fourteenth street, 101:8 | The gripman applied the brakes, but too | the military and cn'ud‘{u"":,mm!- %5 Putale 4 ve ~. s, at an elevation most convenient to ti v ;| Was erday with C. C. i X vhiel | v - on- . completed the chain mping plant and pump the water to the | Speclal request) of H. V. Esmond's beau- | o '® Ge?0" (18T A VL RCTAR A8E | point” or” commencement forms an angle of 94 tance before the car wal ppes:, ! 7T aeclare that I banish from memory all acts . required levels. The estimate of cost on -the | tiful play, “When We Were Twenty- S y degrees U5 minutes R0:3l; seconds, B 2:6%. | The unfortunate man was hurried to | committed during the past forty years, bear- will be taken to the County frst proposition is $i2.000 for the plant and | Ope,” by N. C. Goodwin as his final of- | Dates, Who is now playing the role | E 81 inches, N 76:0%, E 30:5, S 106:5%, W | the Central Emergency Hospital, where i ng upon me. o Hhosd o | the annual cost of operation $0000. On the | goiie o 1v'a closing week of his engage- | Of Isbenezer Doolittle, will leave for ) 35:3: §270. Dr. Weyer pronounced his injuries fatal.! Every honest Servian will find under my rrow. Habeas corpus proceed- | second proposition the cost will be §79,500 for | 1eTing he < ki g o | Australia shortly, Whelan will assume | Bridget Finegan to Bartholomew and Mary e howed that Molinari had | réign protection for his moral and material gt be invoked for Hattie Cochrane | the system and an annual outlay of 811,352 5) | ment at the Columbla Theater, beginnIng | ;. "rore” and continue to appear with the | B Sullivan, lot on E line of Lexington street, | An examination showed that A life. e released to-morrow. | for operation on the basis of the present popu- | Monday night next. S i 4 SRRk M€ | 85 N of Twentieth, N 25 by E 80; $10. | sustained a fractured skull and that his | "l oo of my dynasty 1s: For the sacred 4 Anna Ross un. | lation. { Foik o S . B0 COME i Paul Mager to Jjacob Mager. lot on W line | joft Jeg crushed. cross and cherished lberty.” It is with that s reached as to the —_——— | The Daly Company closes it= engage- | fw:\:;ng r;m;n only, ‘ll“zl:uhxs all tlm.z;:; l:;y:\r,z‘m(c;rmfl. S of Twenty-second, S| "p W Stump, the gripman of the car, ! motto, assured of the attachment of the army 5 DISCOVERY OF A SKULL | mi t the California on Saturday night | OP¢ sees and hears at Fischer's since | i1, 2 n W lins | was arrested and charzed at the City | and church. that T ascend the throne as Peter ment a ) | “Twirly Whirly” went on. The demand | 2od Mager to Paul Mager. lot on W lin Friach with mameténghtle. the First, King of Servia. making an effort to the Ross wom. 1 has turned over to Public STARTLES THE OFFICERS Portion of a Human Body Found in with a final performance of “The Circus l Girl.” | . | On Sunday night Nance O'Neil comes to | lesque presented at for seats exceeds that of any other bur- that house and the plece looks good for all summer. of Bryant street, 210 § of Twenty-second, § 25 | by W 100; $10. H Hibernia' Savings and Loan Society to Dan- jel F. and Mildred M. Walsh, lot on N line | —_—e—————— Big Boat’s Bay Cruise. —_———————— Relatives Searching for Nathan. The relatives of John Nathan, who left a Gray a deed in Mrs. Le- & i | Vasduidi | of Twenty-ninth streef, 150 W of Noe, W 25 o WA Snow and s . me o a iot near Butchertown, the Cellar of a Farm. the California for a four weeks' ongage- | . (. % ° | B0 R R 3| The fve-masted schocner Snow and Bur-| s home at 137 McAllister street. are T sa0v house. | ment, beginning with Sardou's master- | n Washington® continues to attract| “Gustavus F, and Annie C. Schmidtt (Smith) | K953, recently converted o B on e, | anxious to locate the young man. as he WOODLAND, June 17.—Rumors of the | piece, “La Tosca.” Her supporting com- | large audiences to the Grand Opera-house. | to Christian Froeli lot on NW line of Te- . Cruised around the bay yesterday afternoon for | ;5 ¢ weak intellect and ungble properly S T o A akadh cellar | Pany is the best she has ever had and | e ) j hama street, 330 SW of First. SW 25 by NW |several hours with a large party of the ownér's | 4, .are for himself. Nathan left his home i i 1 r f skeletc J 5 | e . - i 3 | o The cruise in celebra- b 2 i Marriage Licenses. ey o e ] S oclia” | with the various Sardou plays in which | The best programme seen at the Chutés | ®5 S, seperin to George W. Lok, Tot on | Ha st (e mmwersion and i smusual sighi | o0 1ast Tuesday, since which time nothing AKLAND, Jure The following | Of @ farmhouse near Woodland created | yjy g ('Nejl has never been séen here, her | in many a day is now holding the boards ! NW line of Howard street. 150 SW of Sev- | of a ffteen, hundred ton schoner maneuvering | has been seen of him. He is deseribed icentes were issued to-day gremt excitement for a time this morning. | engagement at the California should be | at that popular resort. To-night after the | enth, SW 25 by NW 90: $10, 8 | in the harhor excited not a little interest. This | as about 2% years of age. smooth face e Coynty Clerk: John B. Martin, As the story was told, G. Stephano, who | g dramatic treat. The advance s#e of | regular performance the amateurs will George and Tliza Dillmann to Eilen Moore, | {s probably the first time that any rgur\"';‘ short, cropped reddish hair: wore green- Frances Hynes, 18 both of OaK-| jast February purchased a farm three| seats opens to-day. appear in a variety of speclalties, e T e of Yoo | took Bueh I aptain A. & ‘Loreatsen. | Ish or gray mixed coat and vest, with Charles 16, Tower, over 21, and Fan- | y0¢ northeast of Woodland, while delv- | K fr i S AN | ” Frank Feusitr to Adelaide Feusier, Jot on | who was In command during the cruiee, took | dark striped trousers: blue and white end over 18 both of Oakland: | =" "i1. gebris under the cellar stair-| The Central Theater has scored a suc-| The interesting vaudeville performance | W line of Twelfth avenue, 200 N of ‘Clement | some chances Which in casés of emergency | gtriped golf shirt, with white collar and reon, over 21, and Annle Wood. ' o " o oi0q a skeleton and a long | cess with M. B. Curtis in his original role | at Grauman's cozy theater serves to draw | Street. N 25 by W 120 gift. e { would have ex»u(w:m.‘;lm'llr:rl' r":n:v’l:‘rvh:rl<h':‘;;a: | black tie; patent leather shoes and derby Do O O e aries MUIT. | ¢ 1oss of & woman's hair, both In a fair| of Sam'l of Posen and the capacity of |large audiences every afternoon and even- | 00 809 Ada M. Hinkel to John H. Pascoe, | nar the circumatances Hore oo o asnoes. | Dat. e et o and Bn (T | state of, preservation. " The skeleton | the ouse is tested nightly by-the thronga | ing. ;.,r Clement street, § 25 by W 130: §10. - | The crulse started from Mission Bay and the —_——————— George V = > M. sved 16 be nothing mors than a skull, | : ESEE, 3 < i giderin Bay District 1.and Company (a corporation) | course selected by Captain Lorentzen was | o nd. th of rancisco; Wil | 1IO¥ed 10 be nothing more than & kil | @ depeleintelfeimfolutelmulmteimieimoimtoiefe il oefeleieieioiei @ | o Fermando. Neitom. 100 on N\C cormer ol ¢ | Slong the whter front. WWIth all safl set the | Unidentified Body Found. e 1d Louise Cook, 29 ;‘“ o "‘ B The lower Saw. Contilned] s e | atreet and First avenue, W 05 by N 100: $10. | lumbering ;.v,m..m".‘.‘:‘:m the beach. passing | David L,rnwl:) ham(l, ::.tl'm:m 'Schtnk. O y a shovel. e ;. | TTING WIN: L ELEMENT Henry and Margaretha Hollman to Robin D. | nat more than # good jump's length from the | hoatmen, found the dead body of a man four teeth, two on ecach side. The tress! GOOD HT G S UNITED ‘Wuks_ lot on E iine of Seventeenth avenue, | efids of the wharves. There I law against | floating In the bay yesterday mor GAME FOR NEW YORK IN THIRTIETH DISTRICT | 100 N of T street, N 25 by F 120: $10 | steam vessels engaging in such close shaving, Nothing wi change. near the Marine E of hair was there, but a close investiga- ol 1t dleclone ” 1 City Realty Company (a__corporation) to | and chly a remarkably constant wind and the reso - r ~ B o] DR R e b aans Mo 8 | O T e L For the first time in the histors of local | GeOF#s Fredricke, 1ot on NW carner of ‘1| absence of obstacles in her wey kept the Snow | found in the pockets by which the body i e 3 ac-] s 5151 ey e ds thé | pom ¥ ot 1ocal | (G % na Fifth avenus. ‘N 38 by W 95: §10. ' | and Burkess out of trouble. The man at the | could be identified. The deciased was 5 o iast. He is s For many years John Bierer and family | BOSTON. Juns 17.—The home team won the | poiitics all the different clements that |~ Marthm F. Blkek (widow) to James B Smiih, | Wheel reailzed the danger. but when he ai- | feat 10 or 11 inches tall. heavily built and = A ur and his| occupled the houee. which is on the south | morning game from Brookiyn. It was & | have hitherto constituted Republicanism | 10t,0n W line of Thisteenih avenue. 75 & of § | templed 10 take & sefty course Castaln LT | fy)ifaced, wore brown whiskers and £ his Class from West] Bk 0L Cache ek o I O lichery el e o Tutoush fhe wija: | in the. Thirtiéth Asseinbly: District mst Hgelion and Dora Gets to_John Gugs Tot | -IKeep hor clots (0 (o the wharvest: { mustache’ and black hair. The clothing ¢ cla o t " is schttered to T arts | somewhat long d o : 3 i 0 2 BEE. jot § s pretty darn clo w, o " re- | consis ck serge coat and ves ’ Douglas has entered | b yne Boste, The melkhbors remember | ness of ihe Iatter. Brookiyn won the after: | at Mechanics’ Hall on Misslon street, | on 1. ling of Nibth avenue, 25N of K street, | | (She's DrStis Jamh close nov. capiain.” re- | consisted of & Biack, Sougs SO Sod, Ko - o Shml mOt be as-| of nhearing the Bierer Doys talk about :'1:'1'\1-5\““:1-(7\1R;‘::""n:.“’;chnn}l“ P en was | Mear Lighth. and organized a United Re- | = Amelia € and James B. Damon to Charles | “Closel” said Lorentzen. “Keep her im fur- | 0o "0 bt and brogan shoes. A copy —_ b [ having duk a ekull out of & mound near hit Jiata. "but Trookiyn's batiing ws bunched | ublican League Club for that district. | It Gritfn, lot on W liag of Rordieth avenue; | 0Gh B8, (o 0 ™0 " sdequate, hut ait | of & morning paper, dated June 3, was in | ICnights Landing six or seven years ago. | ana ‘zincideq with Boston's errors.” Attend- | It was an enthusiastlc and represontative 34745008 SUStl; 5,805 W1 NS SE |\, Ul Pt When' (8" Whatt ukiine | one of the pockets { In sence of any positive informa- | anc assemblage of several hundred, w q e rr Easton to Eller] Carrofl | PAFC Of the crufss was over. Aa a bark the | B 2 EV BV RAAE S GRAPE-NUTS. 15 £5e ASewa [ b g g RomoE indred, who | ' endell and Carrie Faston to Ellen Carroll Jof the 2 Bg N anone | tiOM the theorv that finds most credence '“,,i:',' t game 3 5 i|#greed lo let bygones be bygones and (Widow), lot on N line of Market street 530 ;x:m\ an ‘.:-‘,,’;,',T:: :\:‘n’s (:mfl 7“1:«“1:'";‘ \._.”«:’I | Bohen Arrested in Portland. 9 { here iz that the skul) is that of an In-|poiiy CUIIIINNTINZ 5 2 unite under one banmer. The following Fof THRU-inth avenue, 30 by N I8:11; § P 2% "WLWiN require a maller crew 10 | chjey Wittman was notified yestarday “THE DUSTY MILLER | diany/that the Blerer' famlly stored It In. ~ gatteries—Piitinger and Moran; Garvin and were elected permanent officers of the, *'Ceorks A Williams to Elien M. Williams, | handlé her, hoveser, and what is lost In grace | ¢ james F. Bohen had beén arrested in and White Bread. o s s Aaees Contall theas: who] - Horzen gani R g, O { lags 13 and 14, ‘block K. and lot 31, block I, | NI be mads ub By ; | Portiand, Or., and an officer will be sent moved In ansthing about i Of course | Boston : L8 Tl ¢ B S e G R Pl i e IRt 1% aisitner: Tat 54w priy at once with the necessary papers for millers are bitter enemies of | this theory does ot account for - the | Brooklvn LUl 4 18 0| advisory counoll of the lengue. Francis Mc- |yl of Belmont avenue: 217.36 S River Hands Strike. | his extradition. Bohen was bookkeeper at | | Batteries— Piatt and Kittredge; Schmidt ang | Namara; executive committes member to cen- | pvepas, 8 D4 dégrees 8 minutes W, S | the Hotet Pleasanton and disappeared Grape-Nuts for business reasons, for | presence of the hair switch, | Jackljtech: Tmpire—0'Day. | tral executive committse of the lengue, P H. 1) “Gogress 12 minuies 8 ) dogrees | The deckhands and steysdores employed oo | o out the heginning of May. His books Grape-Nuts 1 y A . < T ELP J . —New York de- | Erendergast; vice presidents, J. Ii. Rouch, Jack | g e W 113.54, N 27 dégrees 20 min- | the river steamers J. D. Pet Captain | & ;i - 2 . O N el good hitting, | CAMpbell, Thomas W. Walsh: ecretary,” John .f.'..,'"&'v";_'n 45 desrées 20 mindtes B 103 Weber and St. Helena went on strike at & | showed a deficlency of $23, and on May 4 white bread, for Grape-Nuts contains the German Hospital Superintendent. geated Philadelphia” to-day by T. Colling; treasurar, ¥. K. Wallace; sergeanht 30 and 31 of block G of Sun. o'clock yesterday afternoon for higher pay and | ©O. M. Brennan, proprietor of tha hote | | President Pul has suspended Bowerman for - rtions Iots whoie of the heaith-giving grains, while | At a meeting of the hozrds@"dl"c;fllr;}m'fi:.’ days on aceount of & dispute yeeterday | At Arme, Thomas Roverta, T P S felgnte: a itclaim deed: $10. ; | shorter ‘hours, and tied up all the steamers | swore to a complaint before Palice Judge p : jte fion " <.l of the Gefman Benevolent Society held | with Umpire Joh#ione. Score: ' 7 oy b T -~ John Boyle and C. Nonnenman to J. A | but the J. D. Psters. - gy < e potest whits Bour SIS -Wes | St ol che rauausti « bF Sthh R.| R B | R aimes Granam, Foean each; Wiliam yaceh, fat on SW line of Fifth avenue south. | ""Tne men ask §45 a month and want seventy- | ¢ ""’l'" "":"‘“S Bohen with felouy & Aay i= made with the most healthfut| ¥°*! 3 3 Saw Yok & Rt (8 ey 8 S gl I. Erb. 349'SE of Raliroad avenue, SE 100, SW 8. N | two hours to constitute a week's work. They | bezzlement. Haarke. superintendent ' of the Gérman | Xe o . Eaale B, Clavelowt. M. Doy i degrees [ minutes W 100, NE 111, biock | want fifty cents an hour overttme. Demands | —_———————— part of the wheat left out | Hospital, was accented and Anton F,| Philadeiphia ae 1| Quirey, & Moyer, Franik Daungt, L. W, itoi g8 FEGCS Redration: s10. on these lines, they claim, have been granted | ing H A miller of Newark, Ohio, who has | Groh wa& appointed in his stead. The di- | _Batteries—T: Sparks and | lingsworth, Fred Subr. H. Bernard, James ™ y ; by all but the owners of these three bom Britt Returning Home. 3ied “the subject, says of Grape-Nuts: | rectors had. befure them more than 100 | Roth. Umpire ©'Donnell, James Sullivan and H. McSweegan. | Builders’ Contracts. Twenty-six men quit work on the Peters.| Jimmy Britt, accompanied by his studied “the subj say Grape. s | . S0 ehe piace. - TRE Rew av-| e S The meeting was addressed by A. Ruef, | Mrs, E. 4. Hulme (owner) with A. H. Klint | twenty on the Weber ahd twélve on the St. |, ' por i returning from Butte by way 1 by using the food once a & applications for piace, AMERICAN LEAGUE, S y F. OB W Charles Hayne: hitect—All | Helena. The Peters, which had on board con- began b perintendent has been emploved as head | xpw YORK, June 17.Wolfe pitched o | JONN C. Lynch. I B Wallace, P. M. (contractor) Cuwries CASOEE ArchitectAil | HoCit e herishabie freight. Bot Away almost | of Seattle. He is expected home the lat- nen twice a Gay and for the last six| PUR lie " Cihe firm of 'W. . Cordes | aplendid game for New York to-day. aliowing | Prendergast. Harry McMahon, oK O et 100 & of Sicen Class | o chequie time. but may have trouble alonk | ter part of the waek. Britt and O'Keefa montks three times a day, and T con-{ 20 for a number of years. He is a | Chicago but one hit. Attendance, 1100, Score: | Lawlor F. McNamara, L. Tome "0 feat frontage: $3800. the river when it comes to discharging her | cam meet in this city next month under fdently aMirm that 1 have received more | popular member of the various German R H. E. |lingsworth, C. Arnheim, John T. Pacific Union EIub (owrer) with 1. G. Gram. | ares. TLF S ea Tatt their work beancatly: | the auspices of the San Francisco Ath- eal substantial benefit from the use of | secleties of Ban FronciSco and it is ex- | New Vork 14 1)and others. It adjournéfl to meet at the nis & Co. (contehetota) A4 Teve. architects | 02 as this Is the Busy season on the river, | letic Club if they Wwill accept 5) per cent T o from afl the Gther things | pected that he will bring the Howpital up | Chicaso .. 0 1 4 call of the chair and all present were o Steam hESEEE RRC UR oo "Cub - bullding éxpect to gain their end without much trouble’ | of the gross receipts. - Britt is holding out G- B er s | high standard of perfection in.the | Ratteries—Woife and Beville; Flaherty and | pleased with the work accomplished and 0 jat an NE corner Post and Stockton streats, | A large mimber of passengers beund for Stock | for §) per cent, which the club declines to save tried. My trouble was Indigestion | 1 % NN = McTadden the happy besinning of the campaign. | N 120 B 100, 6 5o, W 20, 870 W s0: ysgez. ' | {on nd Nase i e o Kidney dise: 1 began to receive relief at once, and, | —_—————— Lowest Bids Not Accepted. PHILADELPHIA, Juna 17.—The Champlons start on their Western trip in first place, hav- ing cinched that position by defeating St Loult to-day. Reidy was inéffective and the i Union in Forty-Fifth. Same owner with W. W. (fontractors), same architbci—Marbls. tile and mesaie work for same on same; $10,400, Sama owner with Guilfoy Cornice Company - - 2 - News of Transports. “ The transport Thomas is reported to have —_——————— Will Go to Seattle for Trial. Harry Kraft, who was arrested here on 2< 1 am & practice] millwright and miller, ... Board of Education is evidently of . ®| The United Renublican League Club of =k se well, 1 can see and understand the| the same opinion s the Board of Buper- | fedi"g of the vlsliors was rasged. Atend- | ¢, porty-fifth Assembly District was or- (COnTaciorglosame architect—Roofing for same |,y Tyrppiig for this port on June 1. It s | a charge of felony embezziement, will be losophy of such a nutriment as Grape- | ¥ieors that in awarding . contracts . the G R. H. E.|ganized last night In Washington Square Bame owner with Standard Electrical Con- | not known Wwhat troops she brings. but it iz | sent to Washington upoh requisition is- 1# end why Iis use gives us such good | lowest bid may be rejected in determining | 8t. Louis 1: 1; 3 Hall on Powell strect. After adopting the struction Company (contractor), same architect | expected she will have on board a squadron | sued by the Governor of that State and <ults. The continued use of patent flour | the responsibility of the bidders. Com- Fhiladelphia constitution of the central organization _mecmoul::.orgu;?;.:;m‘:::"l)":fih'f;& i of the nr:‘nll.,-v-xm m'n:;. llnn.lwrt Kil- | }onored by Governor Pardee. Kraft was hrend will produce injury sooner ar later, | plaifis have been made that in the award | Batteries—Reldy and Sugden; Bendor and | for its goverance, the club proceeded to pewar (contracton, Willlm Curlett architect | Uiy ‘month for New Tork vie the Sues canai | the business agent of the Fishermen's because the true life-sustaining and life- | for Ink well covers a bil of $1 50 was ac- | Powers. the- election of officers. The election re- —c, ter work, glass and glazing in bulld- | with two battallons of the Fifth Infantry. | Protective Union of the Pacific Coast, and BOSTON, June 17.~Cleveland won the sulted as followe: ing on lot on SE line of ket street, 75 The balance of the Fifth will sall in July on while at Seattle acting as such agent it . ted, although another firm bid §1 4. ~iving "clements of the wheat berry are | cepted, a he firm Bunkér Hill day forenoon game by bunching NE of Ninth. NE §0, SE 165, 8W 125, NW | the t rt_Sumner for New York, gof bezzl 07 iiminated in the manufacture of patgnt | For vertical pens the bidding 40 by a wild throw fo first by Gibson, | President, Frank Marini: vice pre L ' $10.600. < T o < §0In8 | 1s charged he embezzled the sym of o gt | Cents a box recelved the contract, al- | hiis: alded by & wilg throw to first by Gibson, | Fresidior, Fronies® priassis 1o 78 NE 5, NW 001 960,00 Wbk SRS Ty 00 08 KHRMSIok: belonging to the union who pitched well. ckly and L. A. Rea; - — ur » firm bid 28 cents. For a runs. Attendance, . Bcore: vice presidents of the club, L. Strohl, Je Shipping igen d Los Angeles “My unasked-for advice o all is to use | though another hits meant 3 vl 4 5 Strohl, John ke Intell ce. dafly o whtrimpint ERpSUeERETS Sehnt 552'3:( at a: c::n.! u.boox':efl'l‘;:'n‘.hmlh:?-: Boston . TN tfir{;:t:‘m&;m'“ Il‘rlénmre(r?"}fim’ecms : ARRIVED. 'x‘v: Brl::h' :t:-:::ltp Ivydene, which ar- Lights Mouthful of Gasoline. retains ajl the vitality of the grain. For Was another.bid of cents. The secre- | Cleveland 8 8 2 |sergeant at arms, Thomas O Connell. Wednesday, June 17. rived yesterday at Port Les Angeles from Smith; Moore and A Sohr Ida A, Campbell, 5 hours’ from Point T. Genva, a_small boy living at 16 Vi raiso street, filled his mouth with line yesterday morning ead applied a is very Teangh There:i moss: dmaet Hio- of the board says the awards are | Batteries—Gibson and b. | Bpeeches were made by Abe Ruef, John e in the daily use of Grape-Nuts than in | taTY - | bett. Lynch and the recently elected officers of days 4 hours fe treated {he medicinal tonics In the world that | evidently mistakes, which will be cor- | BUL ) yiing, combinea with errors by | tha cfub. Samme Nemaan, Weelhe. & 3 Bent out a fow mighis g0 to the outaide pilot : 1o his lize. HIx infiries wero treated at the Cond overfowing he shelves of arug | "L e g, pnegie i Hemt Snt T Bowestic rons b Sl e el B e & e restaurant where I take my meals Hold Annual Meeting. akhnee 2700 “Beore: e Colored Man Assaulted. L ABRRDEEN _Artived June 17 D e & svpertostys wats St o e Leep Grape-Nuts on hand fo accomino. Thefl;:- zl'g::;:r::"';":m*\"’::":;nfi:; g . - “ig:ep"’tmlah":.mc:mt;flp‘x:mnr Ry 2 ISLAND PORTS. 1 interest-at-curiogiy. % L ¥ ) Sue ¥ G who eat to live and | social > Lo $ 7k ' e Barbary ~ HONOLULU—Arrive une * 17—Jap stmr > e e Name furnished | meeting last night, when the following [ Cletlend -l tiiaiii L 8 Const Tast night, was brutally attacked America Maru, hence June 11, for Y Germanic to Replace Miowera. by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. officers were elected: Board of trustees, | pemiy, > by a number of men. They stole from &nd Hongkons. ahoEm. — i 15 Meper n’:\;'vtv.h.nenfl" lflm fllzli-i Grape-Nuts can be served in a variety’ of ways—from plain breakfast food to the novel and delicious Grape-Nuts Tce- J. D. Condon, E. J. McDonald, Mark Ma- herin, James A. Foley and Willlam Milia; delegates to Celtic Union, Thomas M. Searey, J. D. Condon, J. P. Hare, Thomas SAUSALITO, June 17.—B. E. Wasgitt, em- loyed in the freight department of the N Bhore was knocked down by an engine in their victim $50 and gave him an unmerei- ful beating, knocking out geveral of his teeth and badly injuring his face. Por St Nevadan—june 13 laticads 54 03 north, longitude 1. umpfih""nnn white, no name: lati- Doua-m ”fi‘;'flll? local speculators ‘-‘ n- Teated on her heavily, “mot to armiver: . The was advanced yesterday > o g3 b 43 10 north. ‘Iongitude 184 02 weat, bkin The Verajean the _Union Steamship cream. Sece the little recipe book in each T i toraay and his . Tignt arm was | When sufficiently recovered, apprised the tude r-vgie m package. e F. Alford and J. H. McGinney. m..’“, . police of the robbfry and assault, ant L mn!otd hence Jume 12 for Port :2 g:znv the Altcar was marked up .T‘m the run between Vancouver, Ce 2 ’ N

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