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LOS ANGELES HERALD.

VOL. XXXIII.?NO. 165.


They

Mcnitrous Corruption in the


Sheriff'h Office.
The Grand Jury's Sensational
Presentment.
A Disgrace to the City and a Shame
to Civilization.
A. Prominent Citizen Found to be ,a Professional Burglar?Other Eastern News.
Associated

Press Dispatches.

Haii.y

k IT IS NEWSY

WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2b\ 1890.


THE

GOTHAM GOSSIP.

pU Wbyi
the*
Herald and
S2 tho WKEKf.Y

LEADVILLE

SMELTERS.

Demand
the Free Admission
Mexican Ores.

COAST NEWS.

or

Leadville, Col, March 25.?At a meeting of representatives of Leadville's four


on the Water Front at
smelters, held today, resolutions were
passed protesting against the imposition
San F'ranciseo.
of a duty on silver lead-ores from Mexico, for the reason that even with those
ores it is difficult to get lead enough to A Serious Conflagration Narkeep the smelters in Colorado alive, and
rowly Averted.
that to shut out Mexican ores would
sooner or later close up every Btnelter in
Leadville. Telegrams were sent to the
leading Western members of Congress, A Sensational Episode Takes Place
at Olympia.
urging them to oppose the proposed
duty. The American smelter was repreHenry
sented by its president,
I. Higgins ; the Arkansas Vallcv, by its gen- One Leading Legislator Smashes Another's
Nose?A Murder Near Seattle.
eral manager, Charles T. Lemberg; the
Harrison Reduction Works, by its suOther Items.
perintendent and manager, J.W. Neill;
the Elgin smelter, by its manager, H.
Sherman.
I Associated Press Dispatches.]
LET JACKSON STEP FORTH.
SAM Fbancisco, March 25. ?Fire broke

Fire

STEPPED

An Aged

by a

Oakland, Cal., March 25.?An

Olrt

FAREWELL POMP.

elderly

woman, who has not vet been identifier!,

Lays Away His


was killed by one of the dirt cars on the Bismarck
Broadway grade, near the Tabiolo hospital, today. The cars, which are filled
with rock at the hill near the old Hale
place, are allowed to run down by
gravity to the fill near Twentieth street No More Medals and Uniforms
in Broadway.
A car was coining down
for
the grade in charge of two men, who saw
the woman walking beside the track.
They shouted to her to get out. of the
way, but when the car was within abotff He Will Never Set His Foot ivBerlin
two lengths of her, she stepped upon the
track, and was struck. She was run
over and terribly mangled. Her left arm
and leg were crushed, and she received Caprivi Also Expecting an Early Retireinternal injuries, causing almost instant
ment From the Chancellorship.
death.
Old World Echoes.

Decorations.

State

FIVE CENTS.

ON THE TRACK.

Woman Killed
Car.

HEBAT.n. J
AMD CLEAN.

Board of Trade Officers.

EASTERN

ECHOES.

(ieneral

Schenck's remains have arrived at Dayton, Ohio, from Washington for burial.
The celebrated stallion May King has
been sold by W. E. Spier to Sibley A
Miller, of Franklin, Pa., for $20,000.
William Waldorf Astor has arranged,
as a final tribute to the late John Jacob
Astor, to place a massive bronze at the
Broadway entrance to Trinity church,
$100,000.
New <*r'ork,
At Arkansas City, Ark., a skiff in
which were John Pickett, Lewis Williams, Harriet Lee and her four children
capsized, and all but Pickett and one of
the children were drowned.
At Buffalo the jury in the case of
Stephen F. Sherman, the former manager of the associated elevators, charged
with grand larceny in stealing wheat,
brought in a verdict of guilty.
One hundred and fifty workmen on
the North Denver sewers have quit work.
They have been working ten hours a
day, the diggers getting $1.75, and the
pipe-layers $2. They want an advance
of twenty-five cfents "a day.
Hon. Joseph S. Miller, ex-Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Rev. Mr.
Medley and James A. Bing were coming
down a creek in the mountains of West
Virginia; their boat capsized, Bing was
drowned, and Mr. Miller, it is feared, is
fatally injured.
?The annual statement of the American
Bell Telephone Oompanv shows: Earnings, $4,044,704, against $3,865,118 in
1888; increase in net earnings, $244,533;

Fbancisco, March 25. ?The new- Associated Press Dispatches.]


Board of Directors of the State Board of
New York, March 25.?Tlie Grand
Bkrlin, March 25.?Caprivi, on enterTrade ratified the election of the*; followJury today handed a long presentment
out this evening in the bay and grain ing officers today: President, E. J. ing the Chancellerie, is reported to haveSullivan Ready to Attend to the Austrato Judge Fitzgerald, in which the SherMcCord,
stable
of
&
the
W.
Mills
vice-presidents,
H.,
Scott.
on
water Gregory;
said "I shall not probably remain long
lian's Claims.
N. P. Chipman ; secretary, A.Cameiff'soffice is characterized as a disgrace
and soon spread to several other and
It would be impossible for me to
Boston, March 25.?"Now that Ihave I front,
netti; treasurer, Grangers' Bank. Jol'm here.
to the city and a shame to civilization.
buildings.
high
blowing',
A
wind
was
my
Mississippi
settled
trouble, I
Q. Brown was elected general manager sacrifice thy honest opinion at the cap-'
The Grand Jjgsy said inquiry had to attend to Jackson's claims," Said want
Sul- which fanned the flames so that by the of the board.
of
rice
the. Crown."
single redeeming ele- livan today. "If the California Athletic engines' arrival Somers & Healy's bay
failed to
Bismarck has deposited all his stars,
Lee Chuck's Sentence.
ment in the iifcnagement of the Sheriff's or any other club puts up a purse of and grain warehouse next door was also
crosses
.and -medals but the Golden
Iwill meet him in battle for the
San Francisco, March 25. ?Lee Chuck,
office. It was it black record of violated $20,000,
Black Eagle
in the
championship. I
care what gloves a mass of flames. In a short time L. Ol- the Chinaman who was recently con- Fleece -and
law, tardy justice, forced settlements, are used, so long don't
as they come within sen'scooperage.H. Roscb's lodging-house victed of murder in the second degree, Reich Bank.' "No more uniforms
corruption and bribery.
It was ?> no the restriction of the law. 1 will not and Kilcome & McDonough's
saloon for killing a fellow-countryman, was nor medals for me;" the veteran said,
longer a question of what ought to be under any circumstances fight a ring were in flames. For a
time it seemed sentenced today to fifty years' imprison- "You have forced me into retirement,
done to remedy the existing evils, but battle again. I've had enough illegal that a general conflagration would re- ment at San Quentin. "
where Ishall wear a frock coat and only
Sullivan added that the
that something must be done at once business.".
Irrigation Petition Granted.
need my iron cross."
people who criticise his high figures, I suit, but the firemen' worked hard, and
dividends, $1,230,500; increase, $16,644;
and without delay. The foreman asked don't know
about
work
?j
got
Frissno,
'after
an
hour's
the
fire
25.?The
Board
of
Suwhat they are
March
about
Bismarck added: "You will never sec surplus, $2,151,011; increase, $22,976.
pervisors granted a petition today for
that copies of the presentment be sent to It costs hint a' great.deal talking
again."
to train, end under control.
in
Berlin
Major Chrisman, Jacob Wissler and
The losses are L. W. Olson's coopet- the Fresno Irrigation district, "with me
the Governor and Statu Legislature.
he waaits something for fighting.
Itis reported that he has purchased a Mr. Price, representing
the Farmers'
destroyed, $2,000, much of slight changes' in the original boundaI
The presentment, in referring to SherSwitzerland
and
intends
villa
in
removAlliance
of the United States have conMcCord,
A Naval Officer Promoted.
being saved ; Scott &
ries.
Ijtiie-stock
' ?
iff's sales, says during the three years
establish an Alliance aglficulcluded
to
partially
ing
insured;
there.
$12,000,
hay
andjgTain,
March
?The
PresiWashington,
2i.
ended January 1, 1886, one firm 'or auc- dent tockty
Indicted for Wif Murder.
works at Iron Gate, Virginia. The
hay and grain, $10,000'
The resignation of Count Herbert Bis- tural
nominated Pay :Di rector SoinersAJlealy.
McMjnville, Ore., March 25. ?Wm.
tioneers conducted Sheriff's salt;- from Thomas 11. Looker,
works will emply from 300 to 500 hands,
3,000; the building, owned
accepted and Ilerr Yon and
of the navy, Chiefof insurance,Rider,
marck
has-been
which itrealized the sum oi $1,367,-568;;
today
by
the
the products will go to every subwas worth $2,000 and is Ms: Scotl was indicted
the Bureau of Provisions and' Clothing ; by,I.E.
him alliance in the country, representing
of this sum $43,937 was divided between and
a total loss;
11. KaSch, lodging-house, Grand Jury on the charge of murdering Alvensleben appointed to succeed
with
Paymaster-General,
the
rank
Affairs.
Dmperial
Secretary
Foreign
4,000,000
the Sheriff and auctioneers.
In the year
as
members.
totally destroyed, $3,000; Kilcome AMe- his wife last February.
1889 the Sheriff's profits were "over of Commodore.
Yon Alvensleben, who succeeds Hersaloon,.partially burned, $000.
IIDonough,
bert Bismarck, has served as German
$5,000. How much more he received for
A few other buildings were Slightly
FRUIT RATES.
THE ORIENT.
extra compensation
cannot be learned
THE FIRE FIEND.
Minister at Washington and Brussels.
damaged by water. The losses will agbecause oi the looseness of his accounts.
Hurr Kunert, a Socialist editor of
gregate about $25,000, and the insurance
Under the system in vogue, a (deputy
| between $0,000 and $7,000.
and a member of the Reichstag, CONFLAGRATIONS DO MUCH DAMFAIR-PROSPECT
FOR A MATERIAL Breslau,
sheriff, to realize substantial pecuniary j 3SSULT OF THE PRAIRIE FIRES IN
has been arrested for offending the
REDUCTION.
AGE IN TOKIO.
advantage, is almost compelled to com- j
"tinpwra yon romayer."
KANSAS.
Crown.
mit criminal acts, certainly to lay aside !
all idea of honesty and integrity. For
The Talented Matrimonial Agent Gives
CONI>KNSKI> CABLEGRAMS.
Dutch Troops Repulsed and Several OffiUp Life In Despair.
I The Transcontinental Association Takes
twenty years past", says the jury," there Che Loss Estimated a Quartar of a MilFavorable Action?Will
the Eastern
cers Killed in Encounters with the
San
March
?The
Bugs
Attempt
Francisco,
has 15een a subversion of public interest \u25a0
to
Bis25.
lion?Fire
Burn
will go to Liverpool to
Michael
Davitt
of the Trouble?Other
Ratify
Agreement?
Association
the
Chinese?Cause
to persona] gain, and the employment of
Chronicle will nay tomorrow that the unhelp the dock laborers in their strike.
marck, N. D. Three Children CreThat is the Question,
men of ignorance and cupidity in the
known
man
who
shot
and
killed
himItems.
Tikhiranoff, the Nihilist author, has
mated.
Sheriff's office.
self in front of an approaching train at
been arrested on the Russian frontier
San Pablo, Saturday, was none other
with dynamite in his possession.
REFINEn HCRGLARS.
San Francisco, March 25.?The steamthan K. O. Mayer, alias Ludwig Yon
Ban Francisco, March 25.?The efforts
City,
Kansas
March 25. ?Dispatches
The Stadt theater at Bromberg and
Romayer,
manager of the "Inter- of the fruit growers of the State to
late
A Fashionable Couple the Leaders of a
roiu those counties
in Kansas which national Bureau of Private Transactthe machine department at Koch's ship ship City of Peking arrived from China
Robber Hand.
and Japan today, bringing advices that
vere devastated by prairie tires Sunday ions'," who was not long ago sued for secure a reduction in rates across the yards at Lubeck were burned Monday.
New York, March 25. ?The fashionA meet in?- of the French Cabinet was on February 271 h some fifteen hundred
Monday, report the fires subdued, $25,000 damages for attempted outrage continent seem to have at last succeeded.
able suburban town of Montclair. N. J., md
held to consider protests by various Japanese houses were destroyed by fire
is horrified over the discovery that one ["he number of farms included in the oti Miss Amelia Jaude, on his ranch Representatives of the fruit unions who French
Chambers of Commerce against in Tokio, and seventy-eight partially
attended the recent meeting of the the McKinley
Of her most respected citizens, James | ire i*about fifty-two, and the number near San Jose.
scheme, Transcontinental
American Tariffbill.
I lis international bureau
burned.
Two persons were killed and
Association at San
Tuthill, a mason contractor, is a burglar i ff houses, with surrounding barns and
which he. proposed to provide !JMegb say a nuiterial reduction was made
A large portion of Tianguistengo, Mex- twenty-five firemen more or less inwho has been robbing bouses right and i "beds, is about the same. Not a single through
I
including
containing
foreign
ico,
hall,
noblemen
with
American
heirtlie
town
jured. One hundred and seventy-eight
left for years past.
He was identified
life was lost, so far as reported.
esses, teas thoroughly exposed lately, lon Eastern shipments (by special train, valuable old archives, has been deby accident. One of his victims,grapplintr ?liuiuin
houses were burned in the city on the
Hie loss to live stock is not heavy, but and this together with the fact that the and by passenger train in carload lots stroyed by fire. Four lives were lost.
with him in a house last week, unoji
green fruits.
was searching for him to serve from Sacramento
:reat quantities of farm produce were Sheriff in
The Danish Minister of War has an- preceding day, and on March sth about
masked him. A search of his house rethe damage suit drove him, it These
The total loss is estimated papers
rates
will not
into nounced that Socialist workmen would eight hundred and sixty were destroyed
go
vealed thousands of dollars' worth of lestroyed.
is
take
his
life."
thought,
Growing
to
own
quarter
effect,
of a million.
however, unless agreed to by not be employed in the State workshops, and several fireman injured. The fire
jewelry, money anil plate hid in the it a
is reported to have escaped all
cellar.' Tuthill and his pretty wife are ?v-heat
the executive committees of the Eastern on the ground that they are subject to originated accidentally.
WASHINGTON
STATESMEN.
influence.
in jail. His former friends believe he ktmage.
Several serious encounters between
Trunk Line association, the Central foreign
The greatest of the 11res was the one Speaker Elirman Smashes RepresentaA clerical paper of Austria announces Dutch troops and a party of Chinese
was captain of a robber band, and that jvhich
Traffic Association and lowa lines. It the betrothal
are
Rooks
and
swept
Phillips
over
his
lieutenant.
of
Arch
Duchess
Stephanie,
his wife was
trusted
tive Brown's Nose.
reported, with rather severe losses to the
will prohably be two months before the widow of the
They were both highly respected in ?utilities. It devastated fully 250 square
Oi.vmpia.
Crown Prince Rudolph, to
Wash., March 25.?The new schedule thus
party
former.
A
of
Dutch
convicts
Franz,
miles.
the
heir
the
Auswere
proposed
by
Montclair, and were g 1 church memthe
Archduke
to
House w.is called to order at 8 o'clock
sent out to clear a jungle and were fired
Medicine Lodge, Kansas, March 25.
bers.
throne.
this morning, and the doors were locked. Transcontinental Association will be trian
rhis morning the bouse occupied by 1.. jSeveral
Emm
Pasha
writes
that
A detachment of
upon
by
arrived
acted
the
three
an Arab at on from ambush.
representatives
shortly
oilier
associaCRIME AND CASUALTY.
B. Root was burned; his three children, II after and demanded admittance. Upon tions named.
Peters,
troops were driven back the next day
Mombasa saw the body of Dr.
tged li, 4 and 2, respectively, perished.
and
declared
he
had
been
An Kpideinic of Natalities Prevailing in
murdered.
j
Sergeantbeing
by
wounded,
refused
the Assistant
and on the Sth of
"The rates may be adopted by
nine
Hie father was away and the mother at-Arms,
Colorado.
Emm, it is stated, will soon return to with
Representative Brown, of Spo- Eastern associations, but there the
March Lieutenant Muller, who went out
Mrs. Root was severely kane county,
are Egypt and not come to Europe.
Denver, March 25. ?An epidemic in ivas milking.
burst
the
door
in
and
took
in
command
of
in
rescue
her
children.
two
trying
companies, W*is
not,"
to
said AssistA company is being formed at Stettin to
j his seat inside. For this he was repri- chances that they will
fatal accidents and shooting affairs ap- burned
Captain Van Heust, who
Chanute, Kan., March 25. ?A flax j manded by Speaker Ehrman. Meeting ant General Freight Agent Sproul, of trade in Samoa, Tonga and the Fiji killed, and him,
pears to have visited Colorado, and more
was shot down and
deaths have resulted from these causes mill here was destroyed by an incendiary Brown afterwards, he referred to the the Southern Pacific, today. "For one Islands. A regular steamship service succeeded
of his men received severe wounds.
thing, it is likely that an agreement will be established between the islands seven
during the past thirty-six hours than for this morning, and an unknown man was reprimand. Brown then accused EhrThe
Chinese
papers
say that the Forburned
death.
to
years.
many
jman of accepting bribes. Tho latter cannot be reached as to the division of and New Zealand and Germany.
savages of Ta Ko Kan, alarmed at
Minneapolis, March 25.?A Bismarck, i struck Brown in the face twice, breaking the proceeds.
At Aspen, Sunday, Charles Swanson
Some of the lines may
Boulanger has written a letter in Which mosan
progress
the
of
D.,
General Wu, submitted
special says that town was greatly j his nose. The men were separated, and demand so high a proportion that it will he renews his offer to return to France,
was dashed to pieces by being thrown S".
the latter and
gave up the
three incendiary | Brown was taken to the hospital.
be impossible to make the concession."
providing the Government will allow to
from a runaway car down the incline of bxcited over two or morning.
notorious
chief,
Everytires started early this
In an interview President Piatt, of the him to be tried by the Court of Appeals
Niu Ming Las Wai,
the Governor mine.
was
executed
January
rain,
from
A
FLEA
FOR
I'ARUOX.
who
working
thing
Hart,
Union,
was wet
snow and
and
California Fruit
said: "The re- or a court-martial.
17th.
Charles
in the Gol- |
He was the head of several" aborigconda mine on Aspen mountain, the this aided the citizens in suppressing The Governor Urged to Release Arthur duction, if effected, will average about
A dispatch from Crete says at Patiama inal villages, and
bad
been
instrumental
$50 per car. About two-thirds of the Sunday
same afternoon, was struck iv the small I what might have been a conflagration,
from
T). January.
priest
dragged
a
was
the in causing the slaughter of over 200 percrop of California has been moved, in
of the back by a piece of ore, sustaining [ riiere is no clue to the miscreant.
and paraded through the streets sons. The walls
Sacramento, March 25.?Strong preshis dwelling were
the face of the competition of Florida pulpit
injuries from which he died. Both leave
the jeers of a mob. Sixty-four hung with the headsof of
has been brought to bear upon Gov- and
amid
The Cherokees' Proposition.
sure
his victims.
Mediterranean fruit. Probably 800 villagers are starving in prison.
families.
j
ernor Waterman in the last few days to carloads remain in Southern
A thief known as Lai Tow was robbing
California,
At Trinidad, yesterday, John McDer- J Washington, March 25.?The Cheroof
The
today
pardon
leading
politicians
kee
heard
statements
secure
the
Arthur
D.
Chinese
advoa
house
in
village
commission
the
of Cheng Kiatuan
will find a good market during the
mott, working in Forbes's coal mine,
who
fifty-two and
stole
from representatives of the tribes in the January,
next three months. The entire crop of cate the opening of Thibet to British when the house was set on fire by sparks
was killed by a falling roof.
trade,
dollars
of
the
and
trie
of
propositions
special
thousand
conclusion
a defensive from the pipe of an old man left
At Idaho Springs Young Neils Olsen Indian Territory. Several
this year will amount to a litcommission, and deposits in the State treasury while his California
to watch
tle less than 1,000,000 boxes, and that of treaty with Great Britain. These measit. The thief was
was kicked on the head by a horse; his were submitted"to the if
propoures, they urge, will act as a check upon caught by the villagers as he was
was Treasurer. Judge" Van Fleet, Florida to 3,000,000. The
was
stated
that
those
father
it
probably
produche
will
latter
fractured,
skull was
and
many
who
him,
be
the
basis
sentenced
and
others
Russia.
and
e
scaping,
sitions could
made
when the fire had spread
tion is generally out of the way by the
die.
agreement,
the Cherokees have signed a petition for his pardon. time that one-half of the California crop
and consumed seventeen huts, he i was
At Crested Butte John Pleud and John of an
More
Bnsslan
dying
of
their
made
that
he
is
of
Atrocities.
point
to the cession
The
is
f? .tied hand and foot, saturated with lamp
is moved."
Pogna quarreled in a saloon. The latter would consent Mayes's
London, March 25.? The Daily A'ews' oil and thrown into the flames,
propositions are consumption. No decision has yet been
lands. Chief The Government
where
was shot dead.
from
publishes
extracts
letters received death soon ended his shrieks.
shall reached by the Governor.
STANFORD'S HORSES.
substantially:
At Colorado Springs, yesterday afterby Russian refugees, giving the details
its obligation to expel from
Killed with a Gas I'lpe.
noon, four boys were walking through fulfill
fight
On.Honored
Head
Sold at Good of
DRANK EM HAI..HI NO FLUID.
a
at Irkntsk
between
Cherokee Nation all non-citithe Garden of the Gods. Two of them the
FrUeH.
Seattle, March 25.?Fred Freeman,
a
Bhall head
exiles and troops. At their trial,
joint commission
zens;
had a difficulty; one Ryan struck a com- be
tallyman of the Port Berkeley saw
New YortK, March 25.?The sale of three of the survivors were sentenced : Accidental Death of a Noted Hrotchquesto
appointed
determine
the
panion named Ford on the head with n
Amerlcan Scientist.
to
by several mill, was struck on the head with a gas Leland Stanford's Palo Alto trotters be- to be hanged
and
others
tion of citizenship claimed
club, fracturing his skull; he cannot reEvanbyillb, Ind., March 25.?Prof.
yesterday afternoon by J. 0. Wil- gan today. There were 100 head, and various terms of imprisonment. Bernthousand freedmen now hi the Territory; pipe
cover.
mill,
of
and
Richard
a well-known scientist,
liams,"
employee
Owen,
an
the
one of the three condemned to
At Glenwood Springs Mather Kellogg, the Government shall relinquish its died this morning at the hospital from they brought good prices. Thirty-two stein,
a promdeath, was ill, and was carried
on Cheroon his was fatally, andA. H. Fretagoet,
were
sale
by
a prominent ranchman on Rifle creek, right to settle friendly Indians meridian;
Electioneer.
The
was
as
merchant,
the efTect of the blow. Williams was
seriously poisoned last
bed to the scaffold. When the noose inent by
went to Rifle station Sunday in com- kee lands, cast of the 96th
follows:
this
drink
brought
city
night,
taking
to
and
locked
m
from
a
bottle
up.
adjusted
its willthe bed was withdrawn.
Three-year-old bay filly?T. J. Dolan, was
pany with his hired man, named Davis. the Government shall indicate
and Freeman became involved New
Soton and Gossman, the two others, supposed to contain mineral water, but
They became intoxicated, had a quarrel ingness to pay a fair cash value for the Williams
$900.
York,
in
which
was
quarrel
really
embalming
a
over where some lumber
not allow the hangman to touch
fluid.
Three-year-old chestnut filly?Muller wonld
and returning home at night, had a Cherokee outlet. Mayes and BushyProf. Owen was one of the four sons of
be placed, and Freeman called
them. They adjusted the noose themrough and tumble tight on a pile of rails bead, however, disclaim authority to should
Williams a name, whereupon the latter &Sibley, Franklin, Pa., $650.
the
Scotch philanthropist Robert Owen,
and
heroically.
selves
died
people.
for
the
speak
Bay
mare,
Steel,
6 years old?Robert
near the barn. Davis, getting the worst
picked up a. gas pipe and struck him on
known all over the world for his learn$1,900.
of the battle, pulled a huge knife and
ing and benevolence.
Horsewhipped by a Widow.
Prof. Owen'"
the back of the bead, crushing his skull. Philadelphia.
GOULD'S ORDERS.
bay filly?Jacob Rupplunged it in Keliogg'e side, inflicting a
Two-year-old
inquest
brothers, David Dale, the eminent
Coroner'B
two
was held this
Cuicaoo,
25.?A sensation was The
New York, $2,800.
terrible wound, from which he will die. created this March
The Missouri Fariflr Cats Rates to Meal: geologist, and Robert Dale, statesman
afternoon in front of the afternoon nnd will be continued tomor- pert,
Two-year-old bay colt?Jacob Ruppert,
Davis was arrested.
Competition.
Frank row. Williams was a young man who New
and scholar, were also of world-Wide
First National Bank, when Mrs. United
York, $5,750.
At Durango, Colorado, J. P. Archden, Kent,
Chicago, March 25. ?Talking tonight 'reputation. Prof. Richard Owen was
came here six weeks ago from San Diego.
a widow, horsewhipped
Brown
typhoid
filly,
by
citizen,i
old,
ill
with
years
prominent
a
2
Elec- with a representative of the Associated. celebrated as a scholar, scientist and
Commissioner Simeon W. King.
tioneer, Barbara Maid?J.
Fresno Races.
fever, arose froih his bed, fell and strik- States receiving
Malcolm Press,
regarding tlie cutting of passeii-. soldier. He was born in Scotland and
several blows King in Fresno, The
Forbes,
$2,600.
ing hi"head on the window sill, received After
Boston,
25.?'The races were
ger rates west of the Missouri river, Mi> educated abroad, afterwards coming to
desperation lifted his cane and struck held here March
filly,
year* old, by Electioneer,
4
under
a
clear
The
injuries from which be died in twenty her.
Bay
today
sky.
Townsend, general passenger agent of this country. After serving in the
A policeman then arrested tbe
minutes.
and King went to his office. Mrs. half-mile dash for two-year-olds of the dis- Cecilia ?S. A. Brown & Co., Kalamazoo,
the Missouri Pacific, said he wished to United States Geological Survey, he beJudge
At Greeley, Geo. C. Erecman blew his woman
I
purse
by
Terry
trict,
$1,700.
was won
deny the charges that his road is cutting came Captain in the Mexican war. He
claims that King, who had been in 51 seconds,$150,
years old, by Electioneer,
Brown
2
filly,
Tulare
Chief
second
brains out on 'account of unrequited Kent
with
rates in the spirit of "piracy." The was afterwards State Geologist for Indiher attorney, defrauded and calumnithird.
Cecilia?same, $2,350.
Gilderoy
love. His parents live at Milwaukee.
and
Kent
held
Missouri
King
says
Pacific, he said, maintains the ana, and professor in Bloomington Uniher.
Mrs.
Bay filly, 2 years, by Electioneer.Cora
In this city Casper Peppermeyer, oi ated
and one-fourth mile dash?s2so;
same standit has since the beginning of versity. In the civil war he served with
unrightful possession of one of his J. One
R. Ross's Oro won in 1:57, Pliny sec- ?same, $2,500.
Burlington, lowa, was killed while at- houses, in company with an alleged antrouble,
the
that it will meet competi- gallantry as Lieutenant-Colonel of the
Bay filly, 2 years, by Electioneer, Dora
Hotspur third.
tempting to stop a runaway team.
tion wherever found. The cutting of Fifteenth Indiana Regiment; was afterarchist, named Iftarburgh. and objecting I ond and one-quarter
?same,
$2,550.
repeat,
and
done, he said, to meet wards promoted, and commanded the
have
The
mile
has
been
to such tenants, he was about to
rates
Soldiers' Homesteads.
Carr those of competitors, and by the direct Sixtieth Indiana until 1808, when illMrs. King was bailed out I purse $150, was won by Cyclone in two ?J.Bay colt, 2 years, by Clay.Edith York,
Washington, March 25.
Secretary her ejected.
Fitzgerald,
and
New
straight
Cortland,"
Time,
heats.
sec23J4
23%
orders of President Jay Gould.
health compelled his resignation. He
Noble today rendered a decision in a by llarburgh.
onds. Spring-water
was second and $1,000.
was also an author of some note.
case involving the question of the assignA Sea Captain on Trial.
Bay filly, by Electioneer,Eila?J. MalGypsy Girl third.
AX ABUNDANCE OF WORK.
ability of the right to make a soldiers'
Forbes, Boston, $3,800.
Tried for Shooting; Her Husband.
Vh tokia, March 25.?The case of Capcobn
additional homestead entry. The Secre- tain Dan McLean, of the schooner Mary
Came in on Wheels.
Florence b, c, Sj years, by Piedmont, Employment for One Thousand Men at
Han Fbancisco, March 25.?The secVnllejo.
tary decides the question in the negaWeaverville, Cal., March 25.?The
Lamb,
Girl?Smith,
Ellen, came up in the Police Court toFlower
Powell
&
ond trial of Xarifa S. Failing, for the'
Vau.ejo, Cal.. March 25.?The out- rnnrder
tive, and says that by constructing the day, the charge being attempted murder Reading and Weaverville stage came in Syracuse, N. V., $1,135.
of her husband, Charles D.
Bay filly, 2 years, by Piedmont.Flower
look for a busy summer for a large numsoldiers' homestead as a whole, itis clear on"the high seas. Prosecutor Thomas this evening on wheels for tbe lirst time
Failing, on the 15th of April, 1888, beCongress did not intend the privilege Cumunngs gave evidence as to shipping
ber of men working on the navy yard is gan today. Failing was out drivingwith
for three months. The roads are still in Girl?Jacob Ruppert, city, $4,100.
Bay filly, 4 years, by Electioneer, Cora good. In less than two weeks the work another woman, when
granted to the soldier to be subject to in the Mary Ellen at 'Frisco, March 4th. very bad condition, ami it willbe several
wife, who was
to He, with other sailors, were taking a days before freight can be brought ?H. S. Henry, Morrisville, Pa., $3,000.
of finishing the Monadnock will be com- on the sidewalk, drew his
barter and sale or assignment
a pistol and shot
_J
Chestnut mare, 5 years, by Piedmont, menced, and this means two years' work him in the back. The jury
another.
reef in a jib, when the captain swore at through.
at the first
Gazelle Robert Steel, Philadelphia, for many men. Orders were received trial failed to agree.
him, struck him on the head with a beTbe Conscience Fund Enlarged.
To Succeed Themselves.
Monday
and
senseless.
to
work
$1,300.
laying-pin
proceed
knocked
him
with
the
of
conWashington, March 25. ?The
Bay mare, 5 years, by General Benton,
Sacramento, March 25.?The Governor
making the San Francisco's furniture,
Testing the Petrel's Guns.
Andrew Williams, another sailor, corscience fund has been enlarged by $1,500 roborated
Cummings's evidence, and the has appointed W. W. Stone. K. R. Battle?C. M. B. Babcock, Binghamton, cooperage, boats, equipage, etc., which
Mokbok, Va., March 26.?The Naval
received today from New York, the further
charge
postJoseph
|1,000.
Hammond,
Jr.,
V.,
was
and
hearing of the
Austin, park N.
will give work to all claeees of me- Inspection
arrived this morning
last pay- poned, the
sender stating that it ia thecent,
Chestnut colt, 3 yearn, by Piedmont, chanics. Over 600 men are new work- and went toBoard
prisoner's hail being fixed at commissioners of San Francisco, to sucsea on the Petrel for a \u25a0
over
ment of, with twenty-five per
themselves, their term expiring in Trene?JSW Morgan, Hetapstead, L. 1., ing in the yard, and the new work will
obtained
ceed
Bonds
had
not
been
$4,000.
ye
amount,what
he defrauded
and .tbo the
increase the fere* to 1,000 or more.
ja lew days.
i$1,000.
up to tonight.
the <krvernment of yean ago.
San

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