The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 1, 1903, Page 9

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THE EVAI]ES PAYMENT 'NEW RSPIRANTS URGE EXTENSION OF BIG POLICY INTHE FIELD - OF GOW LImTS|, New YorkLife Insurance Additlons to the Listfof Residents of Two Dis- Company Secures Judgment. — for 30,000 Stolen by Dimmick: S PR Yes ay morning” session. of the tates Circuit -Court was a very me, Judge ‘Beatty delivering sev- oral opinions ir less - Im< rtant cases. -J t was given far. fendant 1 ald agal 1€ rk - Life nce Compan: Fitzgerald thie company of his:de~ 1 brother, Richs recover $10,000 ce alleged ‘to effect. that irc pay- te policy the ‘policy ess the note 3 ith ‘the com- that it was the to have paid the be “entitied to -re- f the policy. m K. Cole; cashier s Branch.Mint in. this rrer in. the suit-brought Unitéd- States - to. re- %0 stolén by Wal- was.that bie Jegally r office & -respox; no. su in mint verruled ten dpun e et RINGLING BROS. SECURE FINE SITE FOR CIRCUS Pitch Their Tents on Big: Lot at- Ele and Market Streets. ntk Was Alwuys Very Pale and Thin.- Nervous Pros'trati_m::? Faint Spells. Dr.Miles’ Nervine Saved. My Life. here is great aanger in & run down ‘con- ion. Overwork, mental strain, the cares i worries of business and the home, all ave a deleterious effect upon the nerves, i 1 their devitalized condition readily fall prey to the attacks of disease. Aside from the danger there is no condition at- Y $0 many d\sagreelble symptoms; | s loss of appetite, indi| or nerv-. S Gyeumin Roaatit Sooting and | s of ambition mgema the agony of | eepl nights spent in :fieumeuly ! nly l;: rise exhausted §n mnx [ )r. Miles* Nervine'is a ic’ which, by strengtheni "fuvs. 1 healt} lnd appetite and brings sweet sleep. “Fo: six gears I suffered almost constantly | from ac qmphclxlon o( troubles which aht- | nated in comfplete Dot no apLeminT could et sl T eured from indigestion and mervousness. As Gty ek famiog spel Decios | uently had ting spel gdnmhxp me. They said my blood was | isso ? I felt stronger neighbors in” Puyallup, lived will testify wthh. l also Dr. Miles’ Restorative 1‘ Pills. 1 belieye the Dr. “v-rd 4 life."—~Mgs. J. C.Bnmucr Tuck- b first bot- Dr. Milcs' Remedien for free book. m Nervous and Heart Diseases. . i Elkbart, Ind. The agreed | ‘JUDGE DE HAVEN PASSES Republican Oandi —— Oome From Ba.nks ot the Party. | | with & municipal ticket. The. norhinations were completed. last Sunday. To-morrow evening the delegates to the.Unlon labor | party .convention .will’ assemble- at ‘the Turk-street Temple. Mayor -Schmitz is sure of & renomination at the hands of | this party, as the ‘Aubertine-Ewell fac- tion of Union Laborites carried the day |° at. the primary election. against -the. Harders-Berger faction. ' In the defeat of the latter faction Michael Casey. as a \Doll(lcal leader ‘was . laid ‘on .the shelf. Among. the delegates-elect to: theé -Union | Labor convention are sevéral ‘who .were active two- years ago in advocatingthe | Schmitz cause in Metropolitan - Temple. 1dn. the - convention which ‘will- meet to— morrow “night ‘and. accept.” the Schmitz [ programme ‘there will be found:quite a number. of ‘municipal “attaches. . Bome. of | them hold- easy -and lucrative places un- der ‘thie local’ administration. 3 Workingmen. - -who . are - disinterésted $péctators. of thie:war in ilié Union Labor. - Schmitz L. numbér uf !uppnr(ers his: following’ is nothing 11ké: as’ strong-or ds enthosiasiic as 1, Was two years ago. SCHMITZ - 18 ‘ELIMINATED There. are. many -indications that “Mdyor mitz:s niagmie Wil not-lé entioned in hlican ‘convention. = The absurd- t1ing him. forward as. a.possible candit arty 1y {s -mow" un encugh; nameiess iversally conceded, Hap-| the Mayer's. own .letter to frienids in. fhe -‘Republican:| onvertion” ellmindted - the - name’ of hmitz- {rom" “the. Republicari’ Hist ot | dlso- mentioned.* al circles theré is some talk i fievot: of Major General Willlar K. Shiat- A General - Shafter is a-Repub- And -a-man of énergy .and’exécufive The question arises’ whetheér ‘he is-eligible 10 an elective office. ~Army ‘of= cefs” on’ the -retired " list -are -ellgible to a wmruw offices. Mayor Phelan appoint- e ~late Colonel’ Mendell, of the En- 1 gine Corps,. U 8. A as commissioner. | Py the Board of - Public .Works, .and me‘.:,’;“f“:’us';;',ullgmy,:l:L;rqh::;cs:rf ;‘x lehxf- pointment was valld. On the other|-vigors” shiould: first visit. the -dlstrict AL and “the. fact is. recalled that ‘General:yiqyapie. themselves with the.conditions. ioneman resigned his - position: in- thel (fomie wanted. instant-action ard sald he in der - 1o accept the office Uf! would . support the extension on génmul' or Gf .California. - The inventory | principle of Republican mateiial for Mayor isquite Laumeister; Reéubeén. H ‘to their desires regarding . ths extensloy. k. A. B, Spreckels, " The ‘miction. ~was - carried; :-with. . Comite; neral Shafter, - M. H. del pynch and- Wilson votng. against.it. John: . Kirkpatrick,” Charles A. | “phe ‘board. adopted--a resojution” pr h.and Thémas V. Cator, ini Ahat, ‘the: May MAHER IS STRONG. ter inito- a legse h G -C.-Martin for ‘the: 2 & is Petter knowr - as: a | Dremises at 1152 Kentucky strest -t b B bHcan. People’s party afe in‘the campaign which 1.ip. ‘Stepben. M @ectian o the United States Senate; M. re:éntered - the ‘Repablican. rank d i mow: an-active | - Leagué Chib. s & -perspasive ter.-and - a.-constitu- | al lawyer ‘of acknowledged ability. ori “gessip - in * thie -political | a good . Republican nomina- Wil be _equivalent ‘to ‘an jrants: for fivor -of. the many-and - active.. Former| r Thomas C, Maher 15 in the s ndidate ! for: nomitiation; to the "offiée of - Public - Administrator,. Sen- ator’ Maher belongs to the 6ld- guard of Y and true- Repubilicans: - Hé. com: staii d mands ‘a’ host of loyal .supporters: ‘THere will be no lack of candidates’ for-the nom- ination for Recorder. : Franklin:R. Spen- cer-is on the 1ist of energefic ‘and. worthy aspirants, long-expected change térnal. administration Quentin . prison’ will take :placé to-day. Theré. was a rumer -Tast night-that Estu- Gillo ‘f “the “0ld. regime was 'to be dp- poiiited to. the -résponsibte “position’ of. <aptain -of ‘the guard, The report was not crédited in” political eamps. CHAIRMANSHIP CONTEST Henry . Ach ?nd A" Ruef, ‘Who ‘are men. in’, the of. affeirs at-: San in- siding over he the *Republican ~ convention, | ld- high' official positions “in. ‘the- United publican. ‘League and-the suggestior frequently made.tkat the-chairmdnship- uld gy to- some ‘Republican. in ‘the ranks,” .Geofge. W.-‘Schell - gnd - Thomas | P Woodward, delegates €lect, are spoken | of as.-available. men. ‘Mr.: Scheil “is. a. ondred. Republican. He was--one framers of thé constitution of Cal~ As a committee ‘worker.ind de- on’the ficor of thecelebrated con: fi he. rendered intelligent -service. s P. Woodward {5 president of the rd of Education. "He is a Republican _-high- standing. Horace Davis would © an ideal chairman, but unfortunate- Jly- he is not a delegate-to the convention. _The Thirty-seventh Assembly District to" the- Republican ' convention last rifght and elected C. B. -Perkins and.C. F. Craig secretary of iclegation.- George D. Clark address- ng.on the subject of the new aw. The imporfance of regis- tion ¢ngaged the attention of the del- t ¥ b v Thon Bc SENTE‘NCE ON PRISONERS Attorney Shortndge Makes Motion for a New ‘Trial on Behalf of 3 ‘W. H. Dillard. A batch of. prisoners appeared before The Sogialist party.is first in ‘the field’ te for the favor:of -the: Republican- White’s nrsl‘ | retired; for: Mayor-of -San’’ { t He was | used as a.branch station of the. r-‘rm move- | BERCY 1 He | Hospital. | | | | ¥ tioned as. candidates.for thie honpr of. pre= " tnct.s Appeal to the - Supervmors. : Emergency Hospital in the- Potrero. The Board -of ~Supervisors !uterdly took.up for consideration the proposed or- diriance extending the limits within which it'ls unlawful to keep any swine or more |, “than two'cows: The ordinance as amend- ed |nc|udes the Lnlvevsl(y “Mound- -Bay ‘View dumcts _within tha prohlblt- ory districts. ‘A _number of :ulden sion of the limits, while uvern.L cattle dealers: and dairy owners opposed it. John 8. Partridge stated that in the dis- | tricts named: there are nine dairies and four correls wherb cattle are kept and: [ these he characterized as a nuisance and a. detriment: tq ‘the growth of .the dis- trict, which contains 2500 inhiabitants. . In s¢me “cases, Partridige - said, are being used “as_part.of the. corrals and’ the. driving of cattle-along public thoroughfares is. dangerous to. the lives of pedestrians. and-espécially of .children. | Brandenstein desired to know if & poll ‘Gf ‘the- residents who ‘are in-favor of éx- “tending. the, limits coyld not.beobtained -and Partridge,-while ‘presuming’that the .desire ‘of the.residents could be ascertain: ‘d-‘thought _it:.might, be’ a._rather diffi- cult: task," : Partridge. - specifically.: com L'pidinted’ of the offensive ‘stenches from ‘the Gorrais and’ dairfés, “the abstruction’ of ‘thg streets . and driving ‘ot -cattle along Railroad avenue, the main thoroughfare of-‘the ‘disfricts. Isaac Frohman, representing the whole- sale butehérs, opposed: the- extension. of |- “the- limits,” claiming that. the 'majority : of the’ residents - in the. districts were de- | pendent for their livelihood - upon the.- irdustries. which® it is desired to supp; | ‘Frohmian d that " the extel -mean’: practical confl<callon ot “vahiable: propefty rights. sald the. fencés. ebstructing. the .stréets were 1ot all malnxflined by - the- cattie: dealérs; ‘M. Johnson:spoke: 11l -opposition {6 the ‘extension, . while. Harry . Tessner and ‘George. Roundey favored:it.:. - ot -the dillrlcu- named was. heard in support of the exten- “the -streets | Eouis “Ferreri- ‘denied . ‘that (he dairies| : were kent-in an-iunsaiitary. ¢ondition and ALASKA WANTS REPRESENTATION IN WASHINGTON, Alaska to - m-dy need: the last two days i San" Frineisco-ai s -wa; homeé. o “Denver.”. In ing . of - the: spel -| without. exacting |"Attarneys Sh ‘F'the- City: Trustees that:the board . Wants of ‘the people of Alaska; ke’ said: “ler comnfl'slun lodked over the. fiéld | Supervisor Loughery argued for a post-:| ponement of action on the.ordinance “on. |- population {-ter. be referred: 1o the Health: Commnit- |'tee with:instruetions to.'8ecure a ‘poll of user: McDilesld. | P | by .her. husban sayving that the:'dajfies’ and corrals. mist glve way. £o the growtlh of Curtis ‘moved ‘that .the mat: fhe . fesilénts: of thé affected d-lalrh:ls ag Potrerg; “Hogpital in - the. a; Martln tv,\r entér into:a; Teasé “with:G: €. building. 10 be_ erected ‘at 1154 Kentucky:, street at’a cost.of: $700 and'to: be used.as a stable for the’ Keepirg - f -the.- horsés: ind ambilance-of the branch Emergenty 'Fhe €ité :was selecied. 'on re ommendation -of: Chief Surgeon- Burinel U'apa Chief- Steward. Buchér. . The: ‘ordl- nanee_authorizing the Mayor: to' ledge” fhe, preinfses-at, 125 .City- Hall: avénue: for ihe stabling’ of- the ‘horses.‘of - the.' ‘Central Emergency Hospital went 10 the Finance | Committee.: 3 An_expenditure. of -$1097° was authorized to: be made out. of -thié Park fund in-.pi { ment to:the (wldon Gate Park: band for: ‘conicerts, during. J e e CHAMES 'WILKEBSON WITH Suit Over Ring v}ar_n—;by.‘mvaude Am: ber Breeds More - Trotible for Her Spouse. * Attorey WHliam Humphrey, legal rep- resentative: of Maude. Amber Wilkérson,: in-a §uit hrought by E. Angeles .jeweéler. mond: given. to. Herby: Puerl \\nk rson; her “hiigband, - Tra yesterday -openly. charged in-Judge..Seawell's: court; whére | efforts to recmqrme ston statement ‘after- thie. (\]d had been faken ‘and just bef took the case-iinder submissian - According to Faro's complaint: Wilkér: ‘son_bought -the ‘diamond "on .the ‘instal ment plan, -payitg $109 down. dnd ag eemg' to pay- the. balance in ‘morithly payinen -Hé made two- of the payments; meantime giving ‘the jewel .to his wif and.when he failed to come around when' the. next payment was due, Fano brought suit to recover the stane -or its valye. While all. this was going on, Wilkerson -and" his wife digagreed and a divorce suit was the result. Maude. Amber. -admits having the diamond, but claims it is ‘her property; that the tifle to-it became vest- ed in her when it was placed.on. her. finger She claims- in her.an- swer to Fano's“suit that she is not sup- posed _to know how Wilkerson: acqmred it .or hotw much he paid for it e PBOBABLE SUICIDE- OF AGED DAVID HU.RRAY' ¢ David Marray, a clock agent, agpd' | about 70 years, was found dead on the _floor af his‘Toom yesterday-at 949, Howard street. 3 and it was believed that his denth was .due to natural causes, but after the bady had been taken to the Morgue, Gus Wei- mapn, a watchmaker at 622 Merchant street, received a note through the mail United States District Judge de | from Murray in which the writer inform- Haven sterday. to® receive sen-{ed Weimann that he had a Jittle money tence. - Tim Summerly, John Phelan, | ibvested in stocks and that he wished, his §.: A. . Peterson, John Wilson and friend- Weimann first to pay for his bur- Tilly Jorgeson, saflors, who -had pleaded guilty to smuggling 100 pounds of white lead: from”the British ship Dumfrieshire, were each sentenced ‘to.pay a fine of $50 or, in. default, to be imprisoned in the -Courity Jail until the fing shoyld be paid. Theodore W.-Johnson ‘and- Emil Daniel- son,- for assaulting United States Gauger | Frank H. Dfiscoll while in'the perform- ance of his duty,. were.sentenced, to_three mon\h! imprisonment-in the County Jail: . In the matter of the conviction of’ Wil-. H.m H. Dillard for issulng false and | fraudulent certificates of ~ registration, Samuel M. Shortridge announced that he | desired to make a motion for a new trial. fal and then such ower debtsas he might owe. - - Murray’s stomach was. sent to. the c]ty chemist for’ examinatio Mrs. Delbos Aga.ln Held. - Angele Delhos was held to unlwer “before the Superior Court by Police' Judge “Cabaniss. yesterday on ‘a charge of grand larceny in.$1000 bonds. She is acctised of having tricked Mrs. Mu{n Mairquet of 49 Jessie-street out’ of $400 on Decem- ber 12; It is alleged that she told Mrs. Marquet that she could. buy h lodging house at 513 Howard street for $500. She A.Fano, a Los* -tb. recover. ‘a: $500 dra-| in :the’ | speed” ot 100 miles an hour. He had been _sick for a Tong time, | got”the money, but only paid $100 instead of $500. Some months ago she was held to answer hy Police’ Judge Mogan on a’ charge of obtaining money by false pre- tenses, but was reledsed on a writ of habeas corpus on the ground -that she was wrongfully charged, She was then arrested on the grand larceny char(:._ e Palache’s Estate Appraised. Next SBaturday was set as the day.on which the -argument on lhe motion will be held. . S Painter Falls to His Death. Emedio Higuera, a painter, who resided in Oakland, fell from a scaffolding while painting a house at 148 Willard street| yesterday. He was removed to the Park Emergency Hospltal, where it was found | The estate of the late Gilbert Palache that he bad suffered a fracture of the|was appraised yesterday at $101,669°43. It.| spinal column. He was later removed to | consists of $31,057 68 cash, realty in this the Central Emergency Hospital, where | city and Marin County worth $3§,010 and be died last night. stocks and bonds worth $32,601 75, Very thoroughly.” We. visited an’ imumense territory..’ We -went to. Skagway, thence by 'White Pass*Rairond to-Dawson, ‘then | | down the Yukon river; Visiting l‘mglé and: Intermediate -poinfs-te the open-: sea; . then nortl 4o Nome: -Aftér-a few days there We. took . -the' revenue cutter “MeCulloch’ and’ turned our way &auth, -visiting - the Qifferent {slands:.and. stations in.“which our: government - is interested: Pl great cry: of. the people of: Alagka is. that' thiey- want-.to.elect -a. delegate. ¥o. Cotigress, | that. ‘theéy. may on. the: fldar. of . Congre their :own: Choosing. fon:stands’ at the moment; be- represented Alaska’ Big novlaiv: making -body: of - any Kinid:. oF . chara¢ter-all “the' Jaws iust| emariaie; from- Congress. it stands’ with L spresentation: Gf any: kind: or a2k the T for- Alaska " Tepresentative advise: or and; 1o be l'epfezémed on- (h flt).v o 1 Hovse s commitfée” will" result ‘in suurm" [ right.:” .Senator Pauerscn 48 vi; lhat greatly i growth sirice his J'm( VIEft Fere ten ye -aga. Thie - Sénatar s 0 Mountain :News: ner “of “the Rii 1o Colorado tny ‘af an e In' ¢ City the ‘train, which' consisted of a: ciboosé. and sixteel loaded. hox plunged”into a.switth engine :on-a; knotking'- the: dead _éngi; mure rds and precipitating E tecks. in’ the“history ot Wester rajlroading. . The members of. t train.-crew jumped, -leaviig thé ‘train. to. its fate when it was sven that it could Hot be Lontmlu»d No.one was -mjured: EDITOR: OLIVER TENDERED . .. A BEOEPTION BY WOODMEN cmuornm Camp, Woodmen ' of lhe visit last night in’.N: Hflh from- the Visiting ‘com-, mittee-of the red hot’ campaign, of: which| P. F. Gilroy- is ‘the. chairman, ‘and. the camp made it the occasion of tendering a recepuun ‘to David Oliver Jr:, éditor.of the Pacific Woodman: By mvitl(!ou thére .were present about’ 1600 woodcraft, representing all camps, several of ‘those agross _the bay, the circles of woodcraft nhd all of the degree teams in.uniform. - John Busch an. ex»convlct, t6 apswer ‘bafore the- S\lperh)r Cuun by Police. Judge Cabanjés -yesterday - in- $3000 bonds. :-He was.’ accused- of huldlng up “arid rohblng Frank ODonnel-l “on. ‘the night ‘of . August ‘11, while ‘going " fo kis home at 1101 ° Broadway. . " Busch and Joe Luporinl were also. held to an- swer on’ a . charge “of robbery -for holding iuip.‘and’ robhing .- Walter Young’| of. 726 ‘Green strebt on''the night. of . August” 11..:- Their ‘bonds were fixed at $3000. éach.” - There aré. three other charges against Busch, but they will he ‘held i abeyance fill the, trials ot the’ two cases in -the. Superior Court. e e——————— Marriage Licenses. . OAKLAND,- Aug. 3L—The following marriage, licenses™ were mued by the County Clerk’ to-day: Jens P. sen, over 21, and Edlth Cum- berpatch, over 18, both of Berkeley; Jo: eph C. Ethel Peterson, ‘34, Oakland; Andrew W. Merlo, 28, Alameda, and Reta C. Goh- zales, 26. Falf Moon Bay; Willlam O. Raymond, over 21, and Florence E. Mo- ran, over 18, both of Berkeley. v:an: official -og - | whandoirment-of thé: arrow Fan mum'eda pnmenge SAN FBANCISCO,CAL'L TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1908;' REFUSES T0 PAY (o} LAW FINDS HIM FOR FRANCHISES| AFTER X YERS| Determmed Stand ; in Alamed& -ALAMEDA, Aug. 3! Sh'.y and.J. E. Foulds of the law depart- ment ‘of the Southorn "Pacifl Cflmpiny gave. the: City Trustees to-distinctly un- .| derstand ‘at ‘an execuuve conference of the municipal legislators and representa- tives of .the railroad corpordtion this af- ternoon -that the company would not pay ‘anything_fot the two. local franchises it geeks and that if & franchisée was refused ‘the Southern Pacme for ‘the south’ side, or” old ndrrow gauge-line, that all ser- v]ca on that road would be’ d(uon'mued .~ The. raflroad people- demanded t5x:. the’ tranchisés be granted for “fifty |'years instead’ of | twenty-five years as offered | by the City Trustees. . When the ‘con-. ference ‘énded .after-- four. hours"of ani- “mated debate thé majority. -of the-five merbers of the municipal _governlng body of Alampda . were -almost - the: franchisés to the. Southern . Pacific ¥ mopetary consfd- eration; - but they were.not 'pnplred 1o glve ‘the. privileges..for ‘half, a -centiry. and Foulds, ‘then informed of dl- rectors. of the raliroad mlflplhy would. |- | Be. notified: at New York by telegraph of ‘the stand ‘taken. by -the Alu.mede. legisla- and . that an, answer nce Thursday night, When It 18 expect rmc\: se ngmmun_ which -has’| mpany did not ‘attend- |- ted. | Wiltigm M. Bawers, . id: and : Cfty - Attorpey M. W Simpson: - The .lawyérs for: the railroad company.came ‘foftified. - with- ‘amended eopies -of .the ordinances. introdugeéd at the last mgéung of, ‘the Clt,y Prustees; em-’ 'bodying the stipulations the"Cltizenis’ Advisory, “Compmittee. of ‘Fif: ¥ upon, whi¢h .- the:.” Southern - Pacific shoulil: be. offeréd “the: “local-: fratichises. | THe: twenty-five-year stipulation.had beer eliminated .from the amended. documents, as had -also- the stipulation that- the cor- recommeérided by’ poration: .. be ' required ~.to: - pay - into the: city . treasury’ 35 a = month for . 'the. ‘franchises, -$300. ~for: . the south- side side lirie, - ‘With thé -ex¢eption. of ‘these.| |:alterations’ the ‘Southern Pdcific ' manag L ment. Stahds ‘reddy. -to .comply - with ¢he |‘othér. requirements -in -(he. franehise. ordi- nantes as originally- introduced. a local ‘two and one-haif cent fare, tickéts | 10,/ be sold:in mupons af fitty: and’ to_be a5 good ar\d as circumstances permit; a [‘bétfer servicé than at ‘present; to diseon- 4. tinueé the running: of freight and through traing-on’ the. south-side line; to remove the tracks from Rallread avenue west of. Ninthstreet; .10~ restore~the - stations. at {Webster street and-Seécond avenue; to-not ation “hereafter -without. first - pefmilssion of ‘the City. Frus- for. tiwo -féet-on each side-of the ‘track: and, to ‘other" supulatlon wof mlnor lmpo PLANS mrnovznm dépot at tne Alnmeda. _n'x e and. o_n the: mar: It '&! %aid;: fo put -4 -track’ between: San. Lot €nzor-on’ the ‘narrow gauge lifie. to.a -point: and pagstnger ‘tratns. over: that route af- rd rafl i haye. been lald. " Woulld: “mean . the uge. track | 1.-the. expensjve ‘'sink” near Bay Farni 's_xund and: the: long- tréstle enu o! ngh anchise "ordimanices . wil ‘on a- Shdnet ot emhezzlémen | heleft. Freeman In chargé | of business while he. was ‘away on his |.yacation. and_when he’ returned he- dis- coverea that Freeman had been recéiving Imoney and failingto. account for it.. (oisl aniount-is not yét known.'. . i ———— -Frank O'Kane, a dealer ln 0ld, horses, "was - convicted. by . Police Judge - Mogaa yesterday on a charge’ of ‘cruelt: ani- mals ahd was fined $30 with! the ‘alter- nativé of- serving® fitty days in. the County Jail. ‘He was arrested while lead- ing_an old horse with one -hoot -entirely gone. He Intended to. kill .the animal. It .had been purchased by-him from.-a 4 rus!y" at the Bfanch Gounty Jail. for ‘rumyfic Stroke Proves nm. By NAPA, Aug. 31.—Mrs. L. F. Dozier, wife of Dr. L. F. Dozler, who was one of the physicians ‘at the ‘Napa State -Hospital | for more than twenty-five years, died at her home néar Anderson,:Shasta County, last Saturday from paralysis. . The ‘body" will be brought to Napa, to-morrow_morn- -ing. for interment, -Déceased was a native :of South Carolina. She leaves her hus- band, ‘ohe son, Dudley Dozler.of Ander- -son, and- a- stepson, District- Attomey T. B. Dozier, of Shasta County. - . Death of Butte County. Pioneer. ‘CHIEO, Aug. 3L—E. M. Sparks, a plo- "neer of 1809. who ‘in ‘early .days was a praminent mining man’ of Northern Cali- fornia,” died at his homé .in Oroville this He-| eady -to’.granit || Arlzona Arrested for Old Ofi'ense Wm Disoontinue ‘One_ 'Line B Aceused of. anlng Stolan Bt&fl Automobile Cattle in Texas in Al g —_— NOGALBB Ariz., Aug. 31.~Del l'Awla, the big -Sheriff ‘of Cochise County; arrived | in Bisbee Monday. morning and placed | under. arrest Joseph Hughes, a prominent citizen lnd contractor, on a_charge- of- steafinig cattle in TFexas six years ago.: It is allexed ‘that ‘Hughes wa's indicted.. in’ "Brown . County,". ‘jumped his baill and fled - A ‘where lie. took up his residencd fn. Bisbee under a new name, married and betame’ ‘quite - influentlal: | The. indictment . was |- brought against Jobn Humphrey: L1t 15 alleged ‘was Huglies" name fleeing to ‘Arizona to_escape. the law. _The accused than-holds_the contract for cleaning and sprinkling-the" 'streets’ of Bisbee and. for: performing ae‘er.l other public services -in that city. Hé has. taken TE prumlnent part .in’ politics. and resfdes the. .best” _Hughes, dvan ‘not deny that he came from | but-says_that he has not bee: Brown (fou.my for ‘nine-"years. esidences there; | ept -under. the Sheriff’ of Brown. County can arrive. to -identify him and.take, him. back: for trial: Hughes: tu.ra nnd B.iv-enide Enter Protest Agalnlt Increased Assessments.. SACRAMENTQ; . Aug: - 3I.—The -Stats Board-of Bqualization: dévoted the morn-| fng -sesslon 'to" the examination 0f Deputy |“AssessorJ: 1.~ Barker - of Santa Barbara 12 ek beddipg- 2 REVIEWS TROOPS [N MOTOR CAR Southem Paclflc Takes Promment Citlzen of Itahan King Uses Mod- ern ‘Transport at Maneuvers. Oollides : chh Milestone and om- ‘cer Is’ Hurt Ry ROME; ,'Aug,v 3—Some- .alarm was . caused here’ to-day by a rumer of an ac- ‘¢ident: to the royal motor-car at the ma- neuvers around Udine. It was stated that the ‘King had been .thrown out. It trans- pired, however, that the réport was inaec- curate and that it was an automobile o¢* cupled by _staff officers, which had rum. into a milestone:’ One of the occupants, Captain - Gaultieris, suffered _a° broken .arm, but the other two, Admiral.Deldbro and.Captain- Avogodro, escaped unhurt. “The .King is showing extraordinary in- ‘térest at-the military maneuvers. He 18 - fhé first- sovereign to use a motor-car in inspecting -and "directing .the movements of troops. He is out every morning at 5 , ‘o’clock and:travels from point to point, ‘now in the automabile, now in the saldle, witha rapidity - that..has greatly = im~ préssed the troops. .The new Marcon! ap- . paretus. for -wireless telegraphic commu- jcation 18 hemg used with' ext.ellent re- Aults. RESIDENTS OF -SAUSALITO. | ¥ ABE .GIVEN A BAD FRIGHT Bumon That Elcnped Conwicts Are § Jn. the ‘Town’ Cause Great . .Excitemeu SA\‘ RAFAEL, {ug: 31.—~The' constabu- Dlary -6t Sausalitc | were mut in. full.force rehing; for ‘escaped convicts, esidents, of the “Hill”: were “alarmed. ’ . Excitement “‘ran . several-“haurs. . People were Fotiséd- froni - their: beds- and Informatiorn Lvosed whereabouts of the. F B Bomi. fugitives .was. vainly sdught. The timatisn”that anything was wrofig” cnf;er?d in (he stable of Captain A pistol and a knife alongside so’ gave rise to- the rumor - that Folspm's convicts-had been domigiled in-the .retired army officer’s stable. but had left thiir rendeivous on a raid’ upon thie summer homes of the soclety people. rdually ‘the rumof gained in proportion G | and neighbors calléd each other up by + telephone to ascertain particulars as well [as €6 give .warning of the threatening and:other. representatii resi@erits of. that | \cou‘n!) The return. for that.county. for The. company’ Wwill: ‘agree to lnaugurue5 e campany’s - lines run-in_repair | A!torney ‘SHay stated'that it the Som.h«» 6n’ the. north | | few days-that will.allow them to.go to 1903 ‘shows.-an -assessed valtiation ‘of $15,— | 507,105 - mgainst. $13,480,42 “for 1902, -Some - years. ago_ there .was -a'.boom in his county, said: Barger; and later on ‘the- ’ruunty sufféred severély from the effects [-of:1t:" As a.‘matier. of nride;they. did riot |-want to acknowledge 1t;. he'said. but they line -and’ $200'for ‘the north | had:‘to -admit it when- the. panic: of J883 | seyeral others. were soon.up. came.: -°A considerable-portion of the rev- of: tourists ‘that visit ‘that section’ of - the State, - Some- wheat: and: otheér grains and +'scrne frilt. are’ grown; - and -considerable stock -Is- raised 10 the: county; but -the drpught: of -189§ ‘practically- depieted the: stock,: said ~Barker. . That.mdustry - has “net_yet recovered from.the éffects .af the drought: ‘All the.crops are’ fairly. geod: in the -sonthern: part. of-the -connty. . . The | county has ‘a little over. 1,000,000 acres of | [‘assessable land. Last year was & .pros- ‘perdus’ one_for- the county; :the -iricrease in “valugtion over the; pre»lous Vear': be- inig’ 3,000,000 . Tie -botird: this anemoon Jistened to.the -statements-of the: Assessor. and vther ‘of- fic! i | Riversite countles; - concernin; yaily-- ations: of 1und m their ' respective: coun LINEMEN AT SAN JOSE { ARE AGAIN ON STRIKE ‘| Leave Their Places Because Western Conference. Threatens: to Take the. Sunset Telephone. Company: -of. mls‘ city -are again on a: strike. Two’weeki‘ &GO they Tétirned. 10 work . aftér being-| for -six - weeks.: - At--a_ meeting - Saturday ‘night. the- focal unfon agreed to_obéy’ the Forder : of 'the Western ~and- a;-fln walk?| =3 ions” of ‘the" omnalx of the Weéstern. cam: terence somé tinte ‘ago:dnd took ‘the. mat: thelr-own: hands. They. s0on ‘reach: ‘ed ‘terms of-settlément with the Jocal: “meén were. taken back, - Boo per day to fun tie risk men - again each district has a right to settle its own ffairs without:consulting fhe .conference. ~None'of ‘the union men reported to work o-day. The local men expect to' have a uling from the International. Union In a work. . Until then’ they intend to stay by the_local. linemen .on strike all over the 1 A_BKED GUARDS ESCORT KEN TO AHD mn WOBK : he Yellow As- er mine started up Sunday morning with a-small force, .Sheriff KeHey. and * his- eputies, who arrived Saturday, are pro- “técting the employes by armed guards,; who. accompany the men to . and from work. The Yellow Aster Company is éar- _ing for its employes in bunkhouses and ‘boarding-houses of its own. Four'of the men .from Joplin ‘refused to work, they having sworn allegiance to the Miners’ Union.” A few of the.old men ha\e re- turnéd to - work., —————————— Governor Pardons Insane Convict. - SACRAMENTO, Aug 3l.—Governor Pardee to-day granted a ‘pardon to Ber-. nard McQuaid, convicted in Yuba: Coun- ty. of robbery: and sentenced to five years’ imprisonmént at .San Quentin. * McQuaid "soomr after ‘being taken to San Quentin :became insane: . The pardon was granted upon the conditiofy that- the insane pris- oner’s father. should take him -to his former home at Minneapolis, Minn., and there'keep and care for him. - * & — e —————— Wharf Drops Into the Bay. SAN DIEGO. Aug. 3L.—about 150 feet of the Jorres wharf dropped into the bay this afternoon, but fortunately there, was éhue is: derived ‘from the Jlarge number | | may iy |-the eity: Peralta, 54, San Leandro, * and danger. Some ‘of’ thé male resm-ms ‘of the hill ‘agsembled at Starr Keeler's domicile, field a council of war “and -decided to call for assistance. Keeler telephoned for officers and Con- stable P: Truette, Marshal Hannon and from the water front, heavily armed and thorough- ly. prepared for. an’ ambuseade. After legrriing all particulars- obtainable the posse, reinforced by the “hillites,” start- ed out- to -investigate. . The officers searched’ until daylight, but no_tangible clew could. be. found. Captafn Barrows' harn was watched all night, but the own- ers of_the’ blankets and weapons did not return. e Killed by ‘Fall From a Porch. MARYSVILLE, fiig. 31.—Jacob Gingell, a.pioneer resident of ‘this’eity, fell trom & -poré) Qistance of twelve feet, this- morning-and was almgost instanily killed. ‘He ‘had:‘been - ill : for. seteral days and ‘walled. 6ff:thé poreh . while in. & delirious ‘I‘he - condition: dece.wed was ome pt theé w teiward acéumaulated .considerable ‘mone: ini. the Tivery :stable -businéss in_this city He-was . hative -of . England aged yeéars., 3 . R e Yukon River Is Closing Earry. COMA, Wash:, Aug: 3t.—Early cl i 'of “ndvigation, on -thé. Yukon River is indivated by extremely |low. . walter -apd- nlzh 1y {rosts’ an: the- upper-river.. The wa- ‘{880 I that ‘navigation. is: aiready dlrdmm These_conditions are. hurrying peaplé - qutwi Thie stéamer City ‘of Se- in‘the general strike.along ‘the: codst | wiple, arriving: Jast night,” brouglit-ninety Klondikers’ and '$700,000- in: treasure. . Low' | water.-in . Klondike - streams .caused the cessation. “of : work: on’ dozéns of - ‘claims. tivo. ‘weeks ago; 3 S : e : Stflko May ! Involve Building Tndu, - SEATTLE, Aug. 31.—There is no. pres- - ent prospect of-a settleinent of the teams. ters" ‘strik and dr*\el’onment! to—mcrrow » volve - all- the. building” trades of 'The Wéstern: Central Labor Un-: it ‘held-‘a - spécial meeting to-night, - at fe . situation,” was discussed. but i “Beauty " is but. skin- “deep” was - probably meant “to disparage beauty. In- stead it tells how easy that- beauty is to aftain. © «“There is no beauty hke the beauty of health” was also meant to dis- “parage. Instead it encour- ages beauty. _ * Pears’ Soap is the means of health to the skin, and so to both these sorts of beauty. : S‘t;ld all over the world. np one on the portion that collapsed. The nd his wife were the first .couple ever | outer. portion of the wharf has been sel- ‘married in’-Butte County, their 'marriage | dom used of late, it was fishermen's having been solemnized February 24, 151 | wharf, and the_ collapse occurred beyond To Mrs. Sparks was born the- first white | the wlnt at which fish are delivered. child in Butte County, that child now, ———e———— being M K. Perkins of Oroville. . wm Aguirre Retires. N e SAN RAFAEL, Aug. 3L—When fhe :qut hipment of Wine Grapes.* guard on the watch tower at San Quentin LAND, Aug. 3L—The first car- | at midnight called “all's well,” Martin morning. He was 76 years of age. -load-of wine grapes-picked in the county | G. Aguirre relinquished all claim to the and possibly in the State was received at "mb o’ the State penitentiary. the winery Sunday morning. They came ‘Tomkins assumed control of from the Wyckoff vineyard, near Dunni- m lm m- and alnety-five attaches an, and are of excellent qualjty, s

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