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rd . 10 THE £ FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1903. o —— ALMOST INSANE. ~ DIE ON DUTY, R THEY MUST HANG, THE CRUSADERS BASTURIA Gives Remarkable De- Three Killed and Two J Four Criminals Are Sen-| Temperance Delegates g & s N : i an . tails of Abduction Injured in Cleveland tenced to Death in Call on Mother For Infants and Children. by Robbers. ‘ Corflagration. Winnemucca. Thompson. The Klnd Yuu Have | ———— RERBETRaR Strange Story Explains Cler- | Stree car Barn Destroyed by One of the Prisoners De-|Michigan Gets Prize for the Alwa s Bo" h' gyman’s Disappearance a Fire of Ineendiary ‘ nounces the Jury and Highest Increa:e in Ve ble Pre y g in New York. Orgin. { Witnesses. State Membership. similating the Food and Regufa— sl | P e 5 ; f — : T e ting the Stomachs and Bowels of NEW YOF No 6.—The Rev. Jo- | CLEVELAND, Noy. 16.—Three Yire Special Dispatch to The Call. CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 16.—The" na. - : Stor of the Italian | men were killed and two injured 2 th WINNEMUCCA Nev. Nev. 16|tional convention of the Women INFANISZCHILDREN » e I culate Concept result of the largest fire that this city Judg; R A ot the blslr‘cthshrlstln}.ln Temperance Upion, which | - s Bridge, a suburb t it :d in months early to-day.| ~ o % erruled the mo- | P€8an here last Friday and continues - . 2ms ds a4 A A il tthmr; this morning 0“”14\‘1:;1 e ame | until next Wednesday, is being held in | PronwlesD:geshon.Ctne_rful— o disappeared from his home T Cor by, | tlon for & new trial for Fred ROber'S: | (e Ninth-street Baptist Church, where | J| niessandRestConlains neither ’ s found early thd JAMESECHEE S Tk Willamn tnd sentenced them to | tie Arst gathering of its founders was Morphine nor Mineral. as found 2 3 REED. ¢ i | held soon after the crusade started in AR on East Fifty-first| e nj Michael Corrigan, legs“ be hanged in the prison yard at Carson | Hilisiors: on in 1855 st | 'OT NARC OTIC. in Italian, and 1s hruken;m(}*}(urr\; Qoas:;jl(;\ielei\c:\féteer‘llng City within not less than sixty mor| S&me ?tntfinlebanslnu crua.:en ;‘tm; i s ol tns i the w9 et As =i more than ; days, the date to be | Teside af sboro, among them Mrs. | . h.n'J \;:~U\‘\{_f“ X‘x‘]‘) in; ?““iaml})‘xu(Ll‘)‘fif Andrews, Bred Antes: Rinsty. dave. ‘Ellm Jane Thompson, who became | S hkiiht VIO < AnJures o st | Each of t 4 made a plea|Known ~—as “Mother” Thompson. | S iy ottag: DUy pud Sckwpds vere Silae) | for mercy and Geciares mis mnocence, | “Mother" Thompaon is now in her $sth I (he po. | MOSt IDstantly, having been caught un- | | Sevener made a lengthy speech, de- | year and was unable to get to the con- | e ma o Sar g lon falling wall. Reed died an hour | | nouncing the Distrjct Attorney, the | vention here, so the convention went | n ri ‘hr : two | % two later in the hospital. jury, the witnesses and the editor of | to her to-day. The distance is sixty- | o sented | , The fire was in the large street car HLLZLAN the Daily Silver State. one miles. In addition to the 500 dele- | represent barn of the 1nxe\i:lal::::if“mi:wnl;dll::é'1 oLz The attorney for the defe imme- {‘:‘1“' rilmlast as many* more sained' Company on Holmder enue and | ity L tion to the | their pilgrimage. ! ot Pear] street and broke out about ds} n‘fix:g) ot(l\e&enzgsfi(o;ne::;eep’:m“on ne | Ongtheir arrival the visitors were : o'clock from an as vet undetermined | & new trial on the srounds stated in | condficted over the same route taken| [I| Aperfect Remedy forConstipa- cause. The employes of the sireet car | o T Will be taken to| bY the seventy original crusaders, on ¥ion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea i the motion. The men will be t Q ther Clrringions uvmp:kn};’ believe, however, th it \\as\ Carson City at ap early date. th: coh}‘ ma;nlng of December 24, 1873, | ‘Worms Convulsions, Feverish- er Cirringio of incendiary origin. . when they began their street crusade, | y . arms of ‘h-n]wv T:\Mp‘\;‘vrf one hund\r;?} :4\!4»‘)5’5:71-::' anafieffi"\'\fle?mfiigl;l?fiESdJ;?k hans ;nd ;hen 1lheyChmarc’l:ed into the. First| | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. or ver 4 €Y | within e building, which covered a e resbyterian urc to inspect the | - L kill me. grea of four acres, and the flames on; the uignt lourdea‘;l:g::(l;g Jast. bY| memorial room and be received by Dr. | FacSimile Signature of a of the priests | SPread like 2 whirlvind, nec ‘ |98 a Treight train befween Oreans and | Fauiconer, the pastor. { lieZor. . priest’s | the calling out of all avails flge |4 v v 2 3 . ter prayer by Rev. Dr. McSurley, Irt ears vas made by a Phy- | fighting apparatus in the city. The % b | :;?i:zelo(;fll(i\e ?:;gr&_';fch “"vh;"fiagti;fi: the crusade psalm was read and the | NEW YORK. nd .hmh his wor motors are valued at about two thou- ATRE INDICTED FOR ) | crusade hymn sung. Addresses were | Lt marks similar to <t e loss on the employed during the haying season by AtLGsnowfhis old P R e g : ED BRIBERY OF MIS- | | Foreman Merchant of the Reluhart & Mmade by the national officers and | S ot Teith [ T Bioey o R SOURI LEGISLATORS. | Stauffer ranch, lett Winnemucca on| pihers with respouses from the ot 35 Dosrs=35C NS e fatalities € y 2 - 4 | g i 3 e programme in | 2 g dru Corri yandevelde. t 4 o'cloc! | * d = _| the delegates ' and others formed in and | one hundred frantic remen had suc-| Missouri AsksNewYork"125"1?{5:"&.’.‘3’;"},2 BOt0 ijr‘fimé“z‘;n line fo march to the residence of | EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ¥ in uncovering six bruised s 2 “Mother” Thompson, from which place | by | bleeding forms. ; for Custody of the giyf?:i!;?ck‘flx coal on the engine of | tney proceeded to Armory Hall, where | e e Fireman weda was dead when 4 WAldman Haia d a box car of | the citizens served luncheon to all. The | g ac- | found; Harr develde had both legs Milli aire - nm:"‘ a‘ em;"’ vh’ the. train | Sthedule provided for the delegates to broken an internally bruised. | Hhionaire. | e ‘;5" an ‘f]‘“‘ {he crima | Teturn in time to resume thelr sessions | B . Robert Reed was taken unconscious ;X‘:mse », l;&“é af‘fl‘fh“ “fi a gwk on | Dere in the Ninth-street Baptist “P‘;fi pogas -m‘x‘~‘ from the ruins. The firemen worked ‘—.‘ S | top OC{O?’:':C;B e sflnnrrl:ls n;rtne: Church. at 3 p. m. = = v, he g e d»»:p»-rmel{ ln‘ xé;‘nn\n.:{] the ““t::ini“ T EFFERSON CITY, Mo.. :\%\. 116. | Waldman. Fe B one Dut & Aidpaly Motthert" tél‘hox}rlnpw:m' was able to be | gyt e b feer | P AMIRE AMioks from :fheir sComisde Governor Dockery to-night is-| g4 0 ©€ 180 ecostod by one| Present s e church and sat In the | I ot . » v | e Mireen - were consmytly arivgn sued a requisition on Governor | o ance When he was accosted by one | “Frances Willard” chair. | one grabbing | by the smoke and fre. Half o dozen Odell of New York for the Te- | for a match, He replied that he had | during the' secvices tn the " shuees | ) streams were directed into the debris turn of Willlam Zelgler, the|none, and was then commanded 10| “Mother: Thompeon was precmted in a_desperate effort to cool it suffi- baking powder magnate, to Jefferson :11;1;0;\' u;)] hlts h_ands.hHP (;n:n‘piied :nd! with bouquets, and the Cleveland dele- clently £o that the work of rescue could | City, to answer to the indictments re- his assallants went through ais pockets | gates gave her a fine Japanese shawl. go on. : turned against him by the Cole County | Z8€ ToObed him. Then, while he was| ~On reconvening in Cincinnati there _The first one rescued was Michael | Grang Jury on Saturday, on the charge :::‘ {.‘E‘i‘éi“qfl(’i :‘}?;‘r?\: :ollg ‘flll;?:erhis“ was a long discussion on the motion to Qismal cellar | LorTigan, who was pinioned beneath | ot 4ptempted bribery in connection Wjth | A" mixeup followed, 1n whica it Is ar. | nciude “the use of tobacco” fn the —_— e Ly a3 DIESUE | the alum Dill leglilation in 1905 leged he was beaten, shot (hTough the | wee jaid o the Soeie, when this motlon | o« ) verintendent Offers 1 been freed but | was made through the smeke and fise | Sheriff C. A. Smith’ left for Albany, ' left leg and thrown or pushed from the| fog ];“f,,;,’:u(::f“;’:.Tf;:;‘,{fi;:::;‘.f},'f,:,‘, BOEIGISnoeD ex betore he had been found 5 was seized by haif a|N. T, (o-nleht to prosent the apersfo | top of theear, . be offered at the next annual conven-| Many Suggestionsto ar e said he had been g rds and dragged to a plac ST. LOUIS, Nov. 16—Thomas E..Bar- | gioe ing & of this time he was beg-| tion on the prohibition of tobacco. | d | of safe It was found that e B Loats | Bing piteously for his life, promising | ~“State jubilee night” was observed | Government. SRR WEED. Doien. =y Mo Court of Appe John 'Dolkn, Ebslr= | aa it L Vo Svere rODDINg | to-night by the presidents of the States | ! Jusiy: e ¥as (akeh 1o s by man of the Democratic ity central without resistance, He caughs hold of | P2%i0§ made a net gain in membership conymicrr (a8 broughe ont. > 2nd Schweda Were next) committee, and Frank Garrett, former the edge of the top of the car when one| Liaer) OF VST during the year, as fol-| wASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Lieuten | e und to-day Ten minutes later Robert Reed and | Roliceman, convicted in -the United of his assassins stamped upon his| Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vir-|ant Colonel Joseph Garard, acting su- A ¥ Vandevelde, bruised and burned, | States District Court of particfpation hages cavsing Bim to let go. After| ginia, Tennessee, ‘Wisconsin, New York, | Perintendent of the Yosemite National THE MAN of Father Cir- ‘x:ll:'r‘n unconsclous {rom \hh» Folnk | a1 to dhy iy Jhdse ABR R ] u:‘@st‘irp‘;(‘};;::hf:';‘:"(“‘:-“{‘1"’:‘;{':;"3‘1"2; Mi Missouri, Southern California, Eastern| Park, in his annual report, recom- . s g ST, WD W Whigh giohrk Hion in the back m, | Washington, Texas. | mends the protection of the game in WHO KNOWS 2 - O il back of his men, was | @d-iininini iR @) S0 nward. throtgh the lett e ang | The national prize membership ban- | the forest reserves bordering on the | liscovery of the alleged abduc- | jured about the legs, He was taken | { was the shot that caused his death, The: prize Tor the hightst ‘merease i | National Park and reservations; the | Good laundry work doffs his hat to our tors. Civil Justice Roesch, an old | home, : [ ATk State membershin of 1200 members: | return to the old Indian custom of sys- | Product and acknowledges its superiority friend of the priest, was told Jy the It is believed there are no more fatal- | | OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE ® : .. @ | tematically burning over portions of [ °f fit. finish and cleanliness. at there were four me#in the | jties, although firemen are still search- | b @ ! the forests of the park every fall to| You can't do otherwise upon compar- h abincted bim_Only one|ing the rufsy: | OF THE PACIFIC COAST minimize fire danger; amendment of ({1 It With the ordinary siipshod work n Italian. One of the other men = & 3 2 i - t to ex- | °f less equipped laundries. very rough to him and insisted @¥Frisbscli @ Postoffice Department Issues Many ;,‘,i,{,‘;!“,;;g;’d Tl o 0 A x| It's the kind you want, and the kind he be Killed Orders Concerning the Service Nater and power claims on Govern. | You'll have if you'll call phone South 420. d that he heard the men say in the West. i ment lands, and any surveying without rfi.:}: t?a}f‘:)?r;‘;‘\?n';x; v;::; ‘ft‘:lll MEN SEAM P[H WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The Postal the permission of the proper authori- UNITED STATES LAUNDRY oalalll’ Thet e ;e Miliel. The ‘ 3 | and Navy departments have fssued the :‘f:'D;;‘:egfo":";‘,’“fi'l"p;‘:e;al’e‘; immed-| orricm 1004 MaARTET STRERT, objected and managed to get Application of a Wat- | tollowing orders for the Pacific Coast: e Tt T e T The Near Powell. intoxicated and the priest's 5 Postoffice established: Washington— park; that future acting superinten- FH[IM B”“_[TS sonville Man Refused Fravel, Skagit County, James M. Peas- Sents e siven. the posisiam Tor thres| . ee, Postmaster. ; years if the exigencies of the military MASONS WILL ATTEND | in Court. Puostoffioes discontinued December 14: | LAPOTERNG TestimONY | Iorvice veriit, ‘and. that the park be A CORNERSTONE LAYING | Oregon—Central, Peninsular, Univer- i : made a United States district and that =t 4 Shooting at Castella a | Sity: Park and Woodiawn, Multnoman| CHiven in the Bakers- |z resident Commissioner be appointed. Elaborate Preparations Being Made g SALINAS, Nov. 16.—E. W. Sheehy of | County (to be made stations of Port- 1 - The report estimates that the total for a Notable Ceremony Genuine Frontier Watsonville, a member of the well-|land). field Trial. number of tourists who visited the in Vallejo. known Sheehy family, who was, at hls‘, ll’os_lt"mast;r commissioned: Califor- park in thg s:ggnnkg! !?03 dw:s shs{ny :rhi VALLEJO, Nov. 16—The general com- | Affair. own request, declared incompetent LPIF IOy T Sueibut, Merritivile. Spectal Dispatch to The Call Tt ths AEats SRRt withps the Sa- . mittee of the Masonic fraternity having % {about a year ago, made a formal ab-| cajipornia Ossian . Gibbons. Olano. 2 . | tional Park is being discussed and he S in charge the arrangements for the lay- | | plicaton this afternoon before Judge| Tyjare County, vice William M. Beals,| BAKERSFIELD, Nov. 16.—Peter Be- | expresses the belief that the United F ing of the cornerstone of fhe Carnegle 1i- | Special Dispatch to The Call. ;Sarge‘nt of the Superior Court to have | resigned; Charles L. Hopkins, Pomo, | 8an, a bartender, to-night testified in ! States could obtain possession of Yo- amous the - World brary on the afternoon of December 5| - S his brother dismissed from the guard-| Mendocino County, vice Elizabeth Star- | the Hulse case. He said that he was | semite Valley from California if the ! has sent invitations to ail of the fraternal | REDDING, Nov. 16—A card game | janship and himself restored to com- | buck, resigned; Rose Gilarden, San | on duty the morning of the battle with | matter were properly brought before Over—Fully. Matured, and the re- | and too much whisky caused the shoot- | petency. Quentin, Marin County, vice Agnes M. | outjaw McKinney, and hearing the | the State authorities . Sold Evergtuh Eponses indicate o big turnout. Responses | INE in George Wright's saloon at Cas-| Sheehy has five children, and on their | Drahms, resigned. - T g SN ] 2 ° P o i from Masonic bodies of neighboring cities | telfa Sunday afternoon. George W.|&account the Judge, at the request of | Oregon—N. C. Nelson, Gurda Guer- | Shooting looked up L street and saw Pacitic Coast Agents. are now coming in, and [T is already an | Wilson was shot in the left leg and | the Wife, refused the application, say-|dane, Umatilla County, vice James Hulse, the man on trial for murder, a sssured fact that there will be thousands | painfully wounded. Wright did the [ N8 a8 a reason that, according to the | Marcum, resigned. minute or two after the shots were of visiting Masons here. Golden Gate | shooting. He fired four shots and | teStimony, there had been no change |+ Army orders: The following officers | fired. He was on the sidewalk directly - P Commandery and possibly California | dropped his man with the last one in Sheehy. The Judge said that he was | are ordered to the Presidio of San|in front of the Chinese josshouse. He | For Sto! h Di de; Commandery, Knights Templar, will at-| Wilson was brought to Redding Sun- | °0ntinually under the influence of|Francisco for examination for promo- | crossed L street at & very rapid walk, — oy s tend in @ body. Knights will be present | day night and now occupies a cot in | Strong drink and that if restored he | tion: First Lieutenants Percy M. Ash- | stopped at the cogner,of Twenty-first Cout and Dvsoepsia from Oakland, Sacramento and Vacaville. | the county hospital. The shooting was | WOUld_squander the income from the | burn, Francis M. Cusher, Frederick F.|street and looked back for a minute. DRINK AL R T | over 40 cents due for drinks that Wil. | Fent of a ranch which amounts to $1000 | Russell and Edwin P. Wolfe, assistant | Then he hurried up Twenty-first street. CLERGYMAN IS KILLED | son claimed he had paid. Wright in- | Per vear, as well as other money re- | surgeons. Attorney Irwin t‘;ied hard to wring | ceived. As Sheehy could not get on NSRRI =772 VT R from the witness adl admission that he ist t | BY A RAILROAD TRAIN f,nsr e:m;h‘a‘_“zsy;z ?;1?11’:: ;:“f:,"‘;nb‘;,f’:,m [ “;l‘lth m,? brother, the wife wa;lreque!t- HANGS HIMSELF IN was not at t‘l;e s;h‘rion at :lhe time, but % grabbed a chair and threw it over the | €0 O 8€ ect a competent guardian. he failed to break down the testimony. 3 P olicion of Curs wid Wogn ot | B0 S ehe. Thers were s o | pyam Aws meote om R b | ot s e 6 | FORARCRS - Orogonitn Fiy ELESTINS | the saloon at the time. Char; uise, 3 3 of Life. | “When the little pistol began to #pit ARMY WAR COLLEGE Pfl'm",c °:Lib}:°t acs g;: 89| he intended going hunting on the day Figures in Sensa- 8 SACRAMENTO, Nov. 16—The Rev. W. | fire and lead, every one but Wright and | =% b ng an of the tragedy, was unloaded in court ti 1 3 Best NATURAL Alkaline Water. W Pedval, while artvias o tesw. si-| Wilson hurried out Wilson was only | President of Paculty Saggests That ‘Woman., to-day. One cartridge was found to ional Affair. e . %% | twelve fTeet distant from Wright. The s NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Because he{ contain seventeen bullets of 36 caliber, A. VIGNIER CO., San Francisco. tached to & lumber wagon, was struck by | g0t tnree ghots missed by a wide tudents Adapt Themselves to could not face the charge of having|Seven buckshot and five drams of pow- a gravel train this morning and killed. | mark, gnd as the fourth shot rang out Special War Problems. ih @ Tohien ae der, and the other seven buckshot and| PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 16.—Former The accident occurred at a private cross- | yyyj vi £ H . knocked down and robbed an old woman, | giy{son bullets of the same caliber and M. A ok i3 vagosse s i st g bl g v o son was tarning. e reeled and WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—General T. | which crime he had previously confessed, | ny d a quarter drams of powder. Congressman M. A. Moody, charged DR. JORDAN'S anear mile south of Corning, Tehama County. | toon odie, 00, Paintully wounded. The |'H. Bliss, president of the faculty of | rsaac Wayner knotted his suspenders and| " o oo * | with intercepting a letter addressed to | ¢ ¥!S!T DF. - . 3 ¥ | ball passed through the leg one and a | the army war college, has submitted | oo ety 1oroiicd s susp w4 Mrs. Margaret T. Conroy at Th MUSEUM OF ANATOMY M e i half inches above the ankle. 3 handkerchief into a noose and hanged | yISALIA JUDGE OUSTS sal . ¥ at The Dalles, Colonel Pope at Mare Island. Several eyewitnesses to the shooting tlo the general staff a memorandum out- himself in a city police station. MARSHAL FOR NEGLECT gmfi llll? for trial before Judge Charles 1051 MASKET ST. Sat. GtRAT, 5.7.0al. VALLEJO, Nov. 16—Colonel P. C. Pope, | State that Wilson provoked the trouble | !Pin# the plans of the board for the| According to Mrs, Mary Golde, the jacr il e € e pTy tn the Untted The Largest Anatomical Museum in the U. £ M. C. and Mrs Pope arrived at| 40 that Wright was perfectly justi- | Part to be taken by the college in the | woman who was robbed, Wayner, whom | Official in the Tulare County City | was made. the jury beine secod oy bR the mavy-yard at noon to-8ay and wees | fied In the shooting. The people of Cas. | Beneral scheme of advanced military | sne had known for several years, came Suffers for Disregard of statements of the case belng made be. | © g e e T L entertained at luncheon at the home of | tella Were so indignant over the affair | education. to her apartment ostensibly to rent a fore the court adjourned this evening. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Rear Admiral B. H. McCalla. To-morrow | (2at they would not allow Wilson’to| According to these plans ths war col- | room. While she was showing him Duties. Moody was indicted by the Federal Consultation free and strictly private. < Colonel Rope will assume command of the | D¢ taken care of In their homes. On|lege will be conducted along the same | through the place Wayner struck her on| VISALIA, Nov. 16.—Marshal G. R.|Grand Jury on October 27 Tast on tha o Xy — A marine barracks made vacant by the re- | ;’f way down Monday night Wilson | general lines as have marked the work | the head with a club, knocking her down. | watson was to-day ousted from office | charge of having on or about May 30 o ite for Book. PHILOSGPRY of tirement of General Meade. Six or seven | SaVe the conductor considerable trou-| of the naval war college at Newport, | He then pulled her diamond ear-rings| ;. o gecision of Superior Judge W. B. |last secured from Postmaster J. M ey i el years ago Colonel Pope was attached to | Di¢ @nd would have been put off the| General Bliss is of opinfon that stu. | from her ears, mutilating the lobes. Way- | .1 0 "¢ thig city. The charge |Patterson of The Dalles a letter ad-| @ nit JGEDAN & €O, 1061 Mirket SE.S. F these barracks, and during their resi- | train had he been well. dents of the war college will have |ner at first denied his guilt, but finally | W RE WP o1 g neglecting and dis. | dressed to Mrs. Margaret T. Conro: S dence here he and his wife were very | B T v T 5 necessarily advanced beyond the neces- | confessed and showed the officers where | 28 rding his official duties. for the purpose of secreting, ";lhenuny popular, both on Mare Island and in| SURVEYS BOUNDARY si;l;‘v :};( r:nher so-called book learning, " he had secreted the )ewellry. He sald 1{::( regal I e, e, S TGP b g Vallejo, 80 that their return has been | which they will have received at the | be bhad.lost considerable money on .the ; The missive in ) looked forward to with much pleasure e gi!umwm“ schools at West Point, Fout Leaven. | Taces recently and that this was the rea- Chinese Will s“.' Unelaury. receipt for the slqz‘::?t":?: S‘z"‘.‘ii"“idf e Agabunaigh -y | 7. Scott Harrison Recommends a | Orth. Fort Riley, Fort Monroe and|8on for the robbery. He leaves a wife| PORTLAND, Or, Nov. 16—Word has | gresseefrom the Comptroller of the Cur- —_——— . 1 h Washington barracks. He has there- | @nd three children, been received here that former Chinese | rency drawn for $320 60, Tepresenting a Government Wins a Suit. Wire Inclosure for the En- fore recommended that the students be R R R R residents of Mormon Basin, in Eastern | final dividend of l&oz'per cent, the WASHINGTON, Nov. 16—The Svpreme tire Reservation. required to apply themselves to the de- | Aged Santa Clara Resident Dies. | Oregon, will press a claim for $35,000 amount of Mrs. Conroy’s claim on the 7 Court of the United States to-day deciang| BUTTE. Mont., Nov. 6—J. Scott Har- | yelopment of the details of especially| SANTA CLARA, Nov. 16—Mrs. Mafy | against the United States Government | defunct Dalles National Bank, of which CUTLERY the case of the St. Louis Hay and Grain | Son, Who has had charge of surveying | S ig pintorcalle oo f'“‘"" problems | cranstone Kersell, a native of Edin-| because the citizens of that place burned | Moody was president. - Company ve. the United States favorably | the boundary line of the Yellowstone Na- | grafr. It is :,; pmpe‘)sggn:ofllxe general | vy o aged 78 years, died at her home | their homes and f»lmc&l of business and ——— m to the Government. The case invoived a | tional Park, is here. He says the gigantic | ures delivered by officers of the varises| Dere this morning. She fiad lived here | drove them out of town “he summary Dies at Age of 101. - contract for U000 pounds of hay, a task. the work of elght vears, has just| branches of the service, with specisj| (VelVe vears. Six sons and daughters | action of the eitizons of that locality was| NEW YORK, Nov. 16—Mrs. Marie part of which was not accepted within | been completed. Granite monuments, | and direct reference. to the pobrsial | survive her. They are James, Adam, Alex- | due to the discovery that certain Chinese | pigrym Harrison, who was in her child. the time specified in the contract. | placed every half mile, warn the poacher | under consideration. The student offi. | 3°der, Andrew, Maggie and Mary (Mrs. | Were enticlng young ladles to smoke | 1,04 gays petted by George IIL, King of 3 to keep off. It is possible that a wire| cers will be expected to take up the |A: DalzieD. all of whom reside in Santa|oplom. = . =~ England, is dead at her home in Braok. Coal RedUCtlon ADVERTISEMENTS. ! fence will be put entirely around the| questions of grand tactics and strategy Clara except Andrew, who lives in On- e Iyn at the age of 101. She was the daugh- | park. Mr. Harrison says the wilds are | and discuss each subfect in its positive | {A1l% Canada. LISt augo DYy Howl: ter 08 the King's Dootmker. Aftee her full of elk, deer and bear, with some | relations to the duties of the army. B R T e CHICAGO, Nov. 18—Threats to blow | marriage she became connected with i Ca I ’ ;O:::.‘ e:?:i ';::; :;u!::e;: ;:;:nfn;l:mn:aa;o —— =5 ‘Wounds Wife and Kills Himself. |up the m‘;u 130'15" k‘ lhlrre structure | several large traveling circuses and came merican nne % Publishing Firm in Trouble. SIOUX CITY, Ia., Nov. 16.—James |fronting Lincoln Park, have been made |to this country, where she remained. It 11 Reliable SERP o Teserve whate RUBtets T | oAt Bows He S ke pro-| Dunn, a saloon-keeper, to-day shot and | to Willlam Hall, manager of the butid-|is sald she introduced many dwarfs for Sold by A Dealers. 4 . dooith naninist. the B perhaps fatally wounded his young wife ing, in an anonymous letter, which | exhibition, among them Tom Thumb. BT T R ngs ag esineberty ©Cog: | DEC T o, g names as an alternative th® payment of G T P T P Judge Overrules Demurrers. pany, publishers, were started in the| pocn oy ohe Tefused to live with him and | ¢p “rne Jetter was turned over to the Pension List Is Growing. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 16 — Uniteq | UDited States District Court on Saturday | e Killed himself. ; police and a trap lald for the writer, ASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The r was the fll’St maker States District Judge Charles B. Beilinger ::; a::.:fiz::::fi: S, cm'};tp::?l:: i MATRIMONIAL + ","‘“‘3 'g"&:g e 'l;'l':(wrluu i ",g“fiapenflon bureau show 'm:ws: . this afternoon overruled the demurrers to | appointed i g & ther letters which issued during the first f of sticks of soap for | the indictmenta charging former United | oovorms Tre Naphies ot o et s COMEDY OF THE, | |I2% Focently annoved woalthy residents | Tionths of the present flacal year exceed- % ? g States Commissioner Miss Marle L. | tlon were not stated in the Dttt iy po Sl & Lake Shore drive dis- | o3 the same verlod of last year by % shaving. Sticks in 3 | A forse o Mckinley and 8. A D. | though the assets were placed st F5000. b Shov g G per cont. The penston issue last year was g. 3 Puter v;m(.; forgery and conspiracy to de- il ol & TURKEY > ve Is the largest In ten years. . . traud the Government out of public lands. { VICTORIA, B, G, N Richards’ Lea Extended. e . - . C., Nov. 16.—Captal S1zZes; shavmg cakes Za m o, | J0BR Trving:’ who returned to-day Ptamn| | Yowll Roar With Laughter at ..‘.Z:.';“n’l’:."f?,i‘.‘}:" p-Qwing to the| VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. 16.—The sealing P . 16.—The Forel th v gold : This : ugh San Fran- | schooner Enterprise left to-day Ganics the Taport that a ruptire oF Sl | the Mort s o IE R, ERa Story in the | cisco and his own poor health, s Hoan. Hbe fe the (M s in 3 sizes. Pears' Boap established over 100 years, matic relations has taken place between France gnd Siam. x the Northwest Yukon district, says stam- peders are thick on the trails leading the fields, . 2 sioner Richards of the General E fice hes been granted mmgt: main from the office until January 1 next, NEXT SUNDAY CALL. a sel to go to the sealing ground of the southern end of the continent from Vie-

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