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i0 8ttRciacy IfEiapSSDX 35TDHT 189 wsmm i A If CouiitfotonMSic ittRTISTC CpfFFEURCWOE A XITTLB GAME Or CABXJg JUTD A Mow Deseedant of the Great 1 Foaehe Has njsIataltlon VfWosl 5Sj i oniexirceiBaTTneicojateaeiToa igawtiwaw rs uroan contractor cm epirtwl for etEaaHei lef trlcher than rwhen ihecame here last month by IS WtwTOatahllfirona6oV com patriot In fact It Wai all the money tte poorcoinpitrlbt hadUrTblsf act has rafsedf afddubt rlntbe iainflr of a fc iilir ectloa otlocalFrencn society is to the noblemans nobility at least his SOblllty bf heart iud ibosom friend 6f4he vicUmiof the aristocratic game evolyeathj Ujeorjr that the Count mightbsUerb setidown a a rasta aOTer8whaterlrlhitmab pnieimlirtUtedthelr story tea 3lrahlclet reporter nDAeofItbedQO Fernand GUard admitted that his station in life was that I oi a artlste cblffeur while theother Eugene Fuchf rahkljratated that he woftnaTtiste plntr It Is true that vhtnheWaxmed up to the conduct of iMonslear le Comte he explained his last hteht had been little more than refreshing shhwerv la the yiclaitr I ot Ban jrraaciscownere it was heaviest only 71 of an Inch fell which was rather disappointing All through the Sacramento vaDey the fair was over half ai Inch but to the southward It tapered off rapidly and In the citrus belt was I cloudy weather continues there Is still hope for a greater downpour than has been experienced Chief tHaimnon ot theTfeather Bureau has not yet given opftll hope tut thinks he can see plenty of moisture ahead i CAJADIA5 PACIFIC CHAKGES FromoUoas FoIIott the Retirxmeat lii vof rpeorsr pidt A inimber of changes In the personnel of i the staff of the Canadian JRaclflc Hallway are announced Owing to the voluntary retirement of George Olds the oosltion of general manager has been abolished GM8osworth who was the freight and traffic agent at Toronto has been promoted to freight traffic manaser at Montreal Dr McNeill has been advanced fromgeneral passenger agent to be passenger traffic manager and Robert Xerr who was freight and passenger agent of the Pacific division has been made tramc manager oi tne Canadian lines weft of Fort William with his headiuarwrs at Winnipeg mm a it mm BROOKS SAYS HE IS PtiOft war he does hot stpport his FAMTLT Hard Laele Story of the Kan tTho Frightened DctcetiTe Hick TMUta Pistol SMtfry Big Cch thersh Averaged xarge CAUGHT yiWTTH A HOOK DAITEp WITH SARDUTES FI1 ty flve Splendid Fish Seat to This City Early Rasr of the Qaianat I Si lir ir totuitionfolierealty saying that he was ifreat grandsbn of INapoIeons chief uijjuuce laejiaci snows now great yeralts faiy spring frpmApparentlyin sjgniflcant causes and that the French lUveluUon Videsigned by Providence tClestow aniartlste pelntre on an FranciscOri Tie hairdresser flrst told his taland theathe artist drew his deductions not aran favorable to the Count Tou louseIiautrec lit seems first went to the Palace Hotel but he missed the language his native land and so took tip this quarters at the Oallhard Hotel on rne street There hfc met ouiaro and having need of an interpreter in his journeys about the town engaged without salary the services of theartlste coiffeur who aeshot speak three words Of English The result of this lucrative engagement and absence from the barbers chair was that last Sunday when thw pair sat down at the table of a mutual acquaintance In Sausalltov Gll larJ had Just tS in his pocket They tamea so ions mat mev musea tne boat and were compelled to remain over night The count suggestea a game of baccarat to while away the time and Glllard was lnduceatatakeparWJuat for fun he sayfc However that may be he put up his money and soon his 3 90 passed to the Count The artlste colf feur was not cleased his companion Joked with him and at 4ast his money was returnea to mm Jinotner same foUowed with like result All of Gll lardacash found 1U way to the Counrs pocket and there it remainea From this point the statements of the artiste coiffeur and of the host who is fa city bank clerk differ Glllard says that the count intimated that the cierK in view of his position should be pro dea With plenty ot casn ana proposed game tor neavy stages a man in ur place In society remarked the empter should keep up appearances iTou should never nave less than 15000 lor 20000 francs where you could put brourhand upon it The clerk remarked that In this re spect he mi aerellet and that though Je handled dollars andrrancs by the thousands it was his custom to leave the banks funds in the vaults This i jmt an end td high play and Count and iclerk made upa game ot poker with a lOrcent limit while Glllard looked hope lesslr on and wondered how he was ao lsg topay his fare back to the city XFrom ail this the mighty mind1 of Fouche has built up a theory worthy ifct the genius of a historical great grandfather To his mind the Count is no count at all and the artiste coiffeur ira merely used as a means of getting the bank clerk Into that seductive game so dear to the Prince of Wales set yFouche has1 many reasons for reaching these conclusions not to mention the police Intuition which has percolated Into his brain from three generations pfaacestors Why be asks should a man ot the Counts lineage have left the Palace for the Gallhard Why eeeing tbathe held a contract on the Siberian railroad should he have held aloof from the Consul General of Russia who could have Introduced him to the test society and California capitalists TWhy should the Count have left for St Louis with two gripsacks instead of waiting the arrival of his baggage from Seattle Why should he have Indorsed his checks De Savlnes Instead of rwtittng ItComte de Toulouse Lau trectandLstaVnplng his coronet In the fcomerl 1 Thei descendant of the Duke of Ot anto is convincrt that the Count Is no jcount end the artlse colffeur has bid Sdieutorever to hU caplUl of 13 SO AH day yesterday people crowded be fore the window of a Market atreeV store admiring what was undoubtedly thenrettlestcalehofaamionieverex hiblted in this city Flfy flve or the royal flih plump and fresh were ranged In tiers within the window representing a net weight of 450 pounds The catch has caused no small comment and has stimulated the local anglers to rush off for a day or two at Santa Crui whence came the finny exhibit This particular lot was caught by be reserved verythteg will go regardless Of price The sales commence dally at 10 A and patrons are as sure of courteour treatment sarin the days ot regular business routine in THEATRI9AI 1FOTEV Loala James In Othello aad Other AttractlOBS There was quite a large house at the California Theater last nlghU drawn by MOthello have seen Louis James in the role several times It is a rugged powerful performance Interesting throughout If never rising tb the fan dignity of the highest tragedy It helps tokeepTup Jhe taste lor Shakespeare and It moves the average audience to jonsiderable excitement Itrl James company did not show well ia the play however MissV fKrugers Desdemoaa was not lacking in gentleness or in emo tional fervor but It was not a classic nsrure and the crudeness of youth embarrassed it Mr Llhdsley got on fairly well with lago at the beginning but be seemed to lose the part altogether in the later scenes Mr Harris should surely be able to play Casslo better than he did It was far below his reputation Florence Everetts Emella was meas urably effective but Mr James really had to carry the play by himself almost Tonight Macbeth will be given aid It will be repeated on Sunday To morrowmorrow night Mannlon will ra the bill and on Friday night and at the Saturday matinee Mr James will play Mer cutlo in Komeo ana juuex in 01a Kentucky coaesnext week The charming performance of The Love Chase at the Baldwin Theater drew a much larger house last night FLED FROM HE8 iersangitB Mils City CAME UP FR0M SAN DIEGO CHABGB OF ABDCCnOS THKH AGAIkST The WomaBs Deserted Spouse Seeking to Recover His Ttt Bays Bert Rich aDas 4 Miller and Mrs Eili cnarlton wife of Charlton steward of the State Deaf and Ihimb Asylum at Olefha Kaa were arresUd at lodging house at Second avenue snd Geary street by PatrolmanFnrgu sraaDout oclock last night and or detained at the City Prison on a charge of abduction preferred by Charlton The couple arrived from San Dlegol on the steam scnooner xceuior yes terday morning and first registered at the International Hotel as A Miller Uakase his rrlend Eofladay and carry tke Bssttter Into the United ftutes coartc Actionon Florences petition for dwtriuon was men cotranuea unm to norrow raiSB THBEB TOIEJ ThempsoB Uasaeeesafallyjl tteotpts SiileIdtB thecttyPrlsoB Samuel Thcrmpsoi the jolii maa awaiting rlaloachargelad condoctwlth slumber nfUttlaglrla madean attempt at sulclde yeterday niornlnr In the CUv Prisoni When Judge Cdnlon the bailiffs and trustee were supervising the morhlngdlscharge of arunlcs ThompsontooK a pieceoi rope madeup of pieces of utiderclo thing and tried to hang himself from the bars of the cell la the presence of the CTOWiL tt Thompson dld not get farin hts attempt He wis taken IS charge by the prison omdals who threktenedhimc with the straltjacket In JiUtwaiprevious attempts Thompson was careful not to injure himself His attorneys propose to take him beforevtbe Insanity Commissioners As Thompson has practically admitted his guilt they regard this asthe only means of getting him outof his trouble CaptalJtoblnson and the other prison officials are con ylnced he is ahaaalng THE HEALY raVESTIGATlON WOT COMMENCE itORXIXG THIS TdEISPECT IMMIGRAHTS A Orders Frois rashias toB See Their Health Through the persistent efforts of Im TBlgratlon Commissioner Stradley and others the Commissioner of Immigration at Washington has been induced rtormak provislonfor a more thorough finpectlon of immigrants TCfurthef these purposes all lmml Mt winjhereafterhave to pass a thorough medical examination before they will be allowed to land The Eastern reports show that from to per cent cf the immigrants who41 land at Boston and New TorX become public chargeswlthlnayear after Jandlng because of diseases they had When ther came Out of 253538 who landed last year 41M were sent bacx at once because 4n bad health Under the newregulatlons those who are and destitute will be eared for at the Government Hospital until able to return Thcyjaaust then be sent back at the expenseof the steamship com panies mat brougnt tnem LOOK OCJT FOR HORE RAIX flfh Iadlcatloaa At FaxoraMe Xar Hr Maltar tWeather iforecastihr is not an easy skattef under the existing atmospheric cdiUons but Forecast Official McAdle Iteis safe In keeping out his occasional jshower nag and can hold forth some pesrforheavten lnt ear iniure act low pressurearea uisu tbcenhrJglrig ogthecoastat Eureka does not show much movement yet but Ca low pressure In that reglontually jMsui storms If Mr McAdle only had rat station S60 miles out si sea he could ytjll what going to happen but bating none ue mui waii uu ace 7 Brooks is having a peck of iroublewlth Hicks a private detective and incidentally with hi wife who has a suit pending against him in the Superior Court to compel him to support her and their two baby boys The private detective was employed by Mrs Brooks to collect evidence for a divorce suit and one evening not long ago he ran against a pistol held by Brooks In the latteTs office Police Judge Conlan refused yester day to entertain a charge of assault with a deadly weapon but consented to issuing warrant for Brooks rearrest ion a charge 01 exaioitmg a aeaaiy weapon in a rude and threatening man tier Brooks is manager of the San Francisco Sign and Window Cleaning Company and has offices in the Spreckels building His wife says he has some means and draws a comfortable month ly salary butthat for more than a year he has failed and refused to support her and her children They were married in April 188X she says in her complaint to the Superior Court and there jutve been bvm them two boys aged 30 and 6 months respectively After the birth of the second child Mrs Crooks says her husband seemed to lose all interest in Ehls little home and spent a great deal of his time down town on buslnese He also spent his tndneyshe says andwhenthehlllsfeU due she had no money to pay then When the creditors became clamorous she had to dispose of her household goods and leven her wedding presents and finally in despair sought refuge with her sister at2612 Sutter street Hicks undertook to find out for Mrs Brooks the causcof her husbands neglect and soon reported that the manager of the window cleaning company was paying considerable attention to a young woman employed In his office as a bookkeeper It was whlleshad owlng the couple Hicks told Judge Conlan that he entered Brooks office and encountered the irate manager with a pistol in his hand Brooks avers that he has been misrepresented and that his wifes charges are a tissue of lies from beginning to end This he says he Is prepared to TrovewIth affidavits when the case comes up for a hearing before Judge Sanderson He admits that he has not been a good provider of late but says it was because his business has not been paying He denies most emphatically that he has been paying attention to any other other women Tor six years I was employed by Whittler Fuller Co he said last night and made a good salary After kt wt mftrrA trentinta thlft busi ness Imagining tnat I wouiamaK pig money I can show that taf taeome has been only about SZ8 a monfc I tried to pay the bins but felt behind and I have even had to borrow money to buy meal tickets for myself Then this fellow Hicks came to worry me He is a member of my lodge and pretended to beTny friend I dldcall him down in my office and during our enn versation snatched up an old rusty re volver that had been lying on my uesx for a long time I did not point it at hlnu am sorry for all this on my wifes account She is a good little woman and I love those boys as much as she does The truth of the matter is that the attorney who is pushing this mat ter for Mrs Brooks is a personal enemy of mine SE1ECTED BT THE MAYOR River XsaprovemcBt CoBveBtioB Del esates Are Xamed Mayor Sutro yesterday appointed Captain I Merry Samuel Foster Frank Dalton Oscar Lewis and Peter Seculovleh toterve as delegates from this county in the California River Improvement Convention which will meet in the Chamber of Commerce to day This city and county will also be represented by the members of the Board Of Supervisors The can ror tne convenuon was xssuea several weeks ago and it Is expected that there will be a large attendance of delegates from all counties that are Interested In river and harbor improvements The oMect of the convention Is to de vise ways and means for securing aid from Congress in tne way 01 appropria tions for improving tne narDors ana waterways and the meeting will prob ably result in the presentation of a straus anneal to congress ana possiory in sending a delegation to Washington to secure uie oereaKgiiuuu jZStfy2lSrPyjySSiSj35 wl PJSy mm9minw fltu74toVL sSM KS we 1 1 rmi 4fv ShoBldThere Be Delar It WD1 Oaly Cor Sbort Ttate Or One ivvi catch at Santa Cruz Bis Jim Jackson and John Chase of Santa Cruz who landed them last 1 Monday off the beach of Santa Cruz between 10 A and PM On that same day nearly SOOof the salmon were taken from the bay by fishing parties Of these besides those above mentioned LvBell of BenXo mond landed twenty four single handeeVHenry Uhden twenty and Henry uhden ten The bay was simply dotted with fishermen whose catches averaged Jess than those stated The remarkable eatureof this heavy catch Is that those who first went out were angling for rock cod and had no thought of salmon It is unusual for quinnat to be caught in Santa Cruz bay so early and especially in the manner In which these were fished for Instead of the regulation trolllng rod and epoon made for that purpose those who took part in Mondays sport used stout hand line and common hooks baited with sardines The salmon amated even the veteran anglers by their stubborn fighting after taking the Hook AT THE FIsniXG GROUNDS Santa Cras Experts Landlns Many Bia Salmon SANTA CRUZ January 14 Owing to the hlgh wind last night fishermen were unable to go out after sardines which are used for salmon fishing so the catch to day was lighter than usuat salted bait being used This evening the fishermen are out after sardines so tharto morrow a blgcatch Is expected Chace says that there are thousands of salmon still In the bay The fish have moved close to the shore being now within half a mile of the Sea Beach Hotel Tne rain aianot anve salmon away as was expected Thi hitches individual catch was that of Henrtf Uhden last Friday who caught slxtv seven To day In spite of the lack of fresh bait he hauled In thirty six Father Lynch of Sab Francisco landed eight Other boats brought In from five to ten eacn Frank Mas key and wife arrived to dav and will ro out to morrow The salmon in size win compare favorably with the big ones caught during the run of last summer when the heaviest caught weighed forty five pounds MARKET STREET GRADE IalnnetiOBL Asralast Caatraetar BaeltBUtB SUll Stands TheSupreme CourCiyesterday af firmed the Judgment of the lowercourt in the suit of the city and county of Bia Francisco against AE Bucktaan The action was to enjoin Buckman from at templing to gradeMarketstreetrfrom Yalenda to Seventeenth under iprlvate contract with prbpertywnerar The Injunction was granted atod Buckman appealed Ifrom an torderdenyirhls moHonioranewini A The pTinclpal question In the case was as to thesufficiency of the evidence on which the injunction was granted The Supreme Court now holds that the evidence was sufficient and that therec ord shows ample Justlflcatlonf or the order of the lower court TelepkoB XalB TIT Whenyoawrantithe Gas Consumers Assoclatlonmeohl conipany til Post street Only thorough service and the Btandard automatic gas regulator and It promises to do still better to night and to morrownlght On Friday nisht and at thVaturday matinee Camllle will be given On Saturday and Sunday night An Unequal Match will close Miss Walnwrlghts short season After two weeks the Tavary opera company will put in an appearance The senator is doing a big business at the Columbia Theater this week with the popular Frawley company Next Tuesday night The Ensign will be produced again My Precious Baby has only till Saturday nightat the AlcaxarTheater On that night The Wolves of New York will be produced on an elaborate scale IxlOn keeps Up its attraction at the Tlvoll Opera house The Gentle Savage will be all ready for a fine presentation at the close of the run of the classical burlesque A Long Lane is an interesting play and performance at Moroscos Grand Opera house this week The Orpheum has a big bill of variety and specialty this week to crowded houses OPPOSITION TO FUNDING STATE COXVETTIOir MEETTXQ SATURDAY Mayor Sutras Appolntaent of the Deles atloB to Represeat Saa Fraaclseo Delegates were appointed yesterday to represent San Francisco at the State I Convention to be held Saturday next to take action against the funding bin The city delegation is composed of Joseph Britton Wi Bunker James Barry Thomas Barry Barney Henry cowell ex Mayor Ellert and sister They are accompanied by Mrs Charltons two little boys aged 1 and 6 To escape the visits of reporters the couple left the hotel early in the day and were comfortably Installed in the lodging htmse when arrested by order of Chief Crowley It was not the Intention of Chief Crowley to arrest the couple until the arrival of Charlton who has telegraphed that he is on the way and will be hece Thursday evening but the publicity given to the story in the even ing papers led the Chief to fear that Mrs Charlton and her alleged paramour might become alarmed and make a sudden move In the night Chief Crowley was advised of the expected arrival of Rich and Mrs Chart ton Monday by Sheriff Hindman of Lawrence Kas who asked that they be arrested and detained But not wishing to take the responsibility the Chief instructed CaptalivDunlevy to locate the couple upon their arrival and to keep track of them The dispatches received by Chief Crowley from Sheriff Hindman and Charlton are as follows LAWRENCE Kas January 13 1896 Chief of Police San Francisco Arrest aad hold Bert Rich alias A Miller and Mrs Charlton They will arrive on Sinr ESir J0 i inmet him in Paris during his resfc Fmnla with twa bort TueaJar Hm band of Mrs I Charlton starts from The hearing of the charges against Captain Healy late master of the United States revenue cutter Bear is setf or this morning at 10 oclock aboard the cutter Rush moored at Main street wharf That the board will1 at once proceed to investigate the charges was In doubt yesterday as nohe of the offi cers on tne cutters nan received any definite information on the subjectThe court was ordered originally to convene January IQth but a postponement was nectssary to permit ail ot the officers composing It to reach this city Should it fad to begin to day it will only be a matter of twenty four or forty eight nours fcerore it does begin its work Both sides In the now noted attempt to take the stripes of the pioneer revenue officer will be on hand this morn Ins prepared to go on with the case Thev close approach of the trial has revived interest in the matter and specu lation as to the outcome is being gen eraily indulged in Local sympathy seems to be with captain Healy and even those who concede his errors want to see him let off with the lightest pun ishment possible All Of the revenue boats now In port except the Hartley are moored at Main and Little Main stree and they win be there until they are repaired The Perry is to have a complete new deck put in and also a rudder The Bears ma chinery is to be overhauled and she will go on the dry dock The Rush decks are to be recaulked and she will be generally overhauled A DOCTORS SnciDE EsCapeaFroBi the Tortares of Cob sumption by a Ballet Molass a French physician who came to Sart Francisco from Paris a few days ago committed suicide at the French Hospital yesterday morning by shooting himself through the brain Dr Voisard resident chvsidan In charge of the hospital went to the Morgue yesterday and said that so far as he could learn Dr Molass was at the point of death from consumption when ne br 10 toe noapiuu sanng caugui a severe cold on La Bretagne during ocean storms He grew morose and ended his life rather than suffer the slow tortures of death from consumption Dr Boyson of the Palace Hotel was well acquainted with Dr Molass hav smcBJjrJusjaay ssbbbBsBS MOTODGE Brings4 comfort and improveBeatsai tends to personal enjoyment when rightljr used Tie many who lire better than others and enjoy life more with lea expenditure by moie protnpUj adaptingithe worlds best prodacts to the needs of physical beug will attest the vsiue to health of the pure Uquii laxative principles embraced in tha rsmedy Syrup of Figs Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable ind bleu ant to tie taste the refreshing and truly Deusociai proper uestu apenecsiax ativet efiectnaiJy cleansing thsystea dispelling ccids headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession because it acts on the Kid neySjLiver and Bowels without weak ening them and it ii perfectly free from eTcryotnectionabie substance Syrap of Rgs is for sale byall drog gistsin 50c aaidtl bottles but it is man nfacturedby the California Pig Syrup Co only whose name is printed on nny package also the namej 8yrupot Fig and being well informed yon wi i not sccept any substitute il ofered FUHMTURE FOB 4ii3MS 85 Parlor enk Brocatslle plece suit ploia1 ttliamed Bdr4m 7 piMS Uegant Snit bed bn T4a irsshsUad two chain rocker sod table pillows worca wlra and lop suv tress XIa la tBoenv 81ot Xxtsaiioa Table lonr Solid Oak Chair Kltehn So7Kang8Patealgit4httTaiU aid two chaira EASY PAYMENTS Houses farntihed coo piste dry of coontry snywhert on the Coast Open rrcalnra FRIEDMAN CO S24to230and SOO Stockton and 237 Post Street CSt Itss packing sad dsllvery aerbss ths Uy Lawrence KaS to day Charge abduction INDMAN Sheriff DENVER CoU January 14 1S94 Chief of Police San Francisco Am on my way there will arrive Thursday evening Hold parties sure Take good care ot boys and wife CHARLTON At the City Prison the arrival of Rich and Mrs Charlton was not entered upon quick consumption Dr Molass ar the docket Mrs Charltonwlth her boys was turned over to thpare of the ota tron and refused to be seen by reporters Rich was scarcely more communicative but was induced to talk a little My right name is Miller he said to a MChrolcle reporter and I am a me chanlc Mrs Charlton IS the wife of Charlton steward of the Deaf and Dumb Institute at Oletha Kas and she is the nicest little woman thatever lived She dence there In fact it was to nego tiate with Dn Boyson on behalf of a French syndicate for some mlntngprop ertles In California that Dr Molass came to this country He came over on La Champagne on the trip on which that vessel met the tidal wave and he was for nipe hours in his stateroom in lce coia water From this resulted rived here December 24th and was Just preparing to return nomawhen his condition became so bad that he was sent by Dr Boyson and Mher friends to thd hospital The French Consul has taken charge of the remains 1 -Wi Installation st Thursday the following officers him We did not run away from Oletha inia withountBWTti co rornltari Tbs rain jap to the obserraUon hour paaoa hoouji wi7flss JBsiioastftsi STATE BOARD OF TRADE The tVeaae of the 5evr tkaarters Approves The board of directors of the tate Board of Trade met yesterday afternoon There were present General Chlpman Emery of Alamedi county Lankershlm of Los Angeles MrsMary Shields pf Sacramento George Sellers of Tolo county DrDO McLean McAfee Mills MLe Long and MasUn The proposition to install Californias Atlanta Exposition exhibit in this city was discussed at some length and met with favor upon motion of General Chlpman Messrs Mills Maslin and McAfeeMcAfee were appointed a special committee to examine into the plan thoroughly andreportef the next meeting ot the Board 1 The imembers took a short recess and visited the proposed new quarters of the Board atlS Post streets They were much pleased and promptly approved the lease IV Ar communication was received from Secretary Flichersaying that the exhibit was packed andwaltingshlp mnt Atlanta Lankershlm was appointed spe cial commissioner to represent tne Board at the Mexican Exposition which opens at the City of Mexico April 2d 1 1 a Fine Gems at Ametlosu Colonel Andrews so long ami favorably known not only In this cltr but the world over remains firm in his announced determination to retire from business This sale means more than appears at nm thonghtr When It close one of the landmarks ofSan Francisco will ba no more This auction sale affords the public rare gesw at a nominal figure Famous jewea are on exniDiuonanapureaasers save svery facility fsrexamlnlng pieces before bidding Absolutely nothing will George Fitch Freud EI VT not J1 theJ1Hldre vu AAob vu a auu like the proverbial cat she never came back We met in New rleans about two weeks aero end came tin here bv wav of I Qsi TMAm QV A Um Vw 5SlnS5J222 aIlthettaVahdTgah7raimeal ridee FJ Sullivan Truman Isaac itn mM 1 Upham A A Watklns WllHams vjn ln for Hlghton EH Hamilton Jordan Joseph Leggett Stewart Menries McGiynn Charles A Murdock Max Popper exrMayor Pond Taylor James Coleman Qavln McNab Wellln Thomas Charles Reed A Piper Dr DClevelarid Jeremiahi Lynch WJ Biggy A Kinne McKlnstry McKinne Robert A Frederick Blake Umbsen A Dennlcke Greenblatt James Smith Joseph Moore Mark Sheldon Cornwall Wendell Eas ton William Cluff Whittler Newman CtHobbt Joseph Dlmond Holmes Supervisor TaylorB A Crothers John Toung Henry Davis Grannisa and Andrea Sbarbora a The Mayor announces that there will be music at the convention Spectators will occupy the galleries leaving the floor of the house for the delegates Ladles are invited to be present The following delegates were chosen In Oakland to the conventionT Glrard Daniels Sinclair George Fish Wi Foote Eugene Hough E4M Gibson John GelderM McKln nortCB White Thomas Roberts and JMBassetL Broke His RIbi Thomas Brown of 8a Grove jtreet employed as a foreman in the warehouse of Neustadter Brothers shirt factory at Grove and Gough streets fell to the floor from a pile of boxes fourteen feet high about 10 oclock yesterday morn ins He was sicked no In an insensible condition and removed to the Receiving Hospital It was found that all the ribs inhiaria ht side were broken and lr is feared he suffered internal injuries also He is almost years of age a man of family and has been In the employ of tne nrmxor many years An Insolveat Ref erner Franki Gibson formerly secretary of the Law and Order League and similar ref orm societies has applied to the Superior Court to be declared an Insolvent debtor He owes various trades people 112 and has noassets Hlsonly property consists of household furniture at iffl Larkln street which Gibson claims as exempt frem execution haYbJen iWatTd hrtaUv wSZ of California Parlor No Latlve Sons has beenSreated brutaUy by her bus tv nM orV inv band and snr win never go back to Vt il 1 vuuiki uryui uiuw rrcuaeoi jie ton Allen The Installation took place in the neW hall in Native Sons of the Golden West building Past president W4D Shea president Blackman first vice president Michael Sellgaon secona xicepresiaent james trxnryerr third vice president Dr Howard Her rlngtons recording secretary Frank Ryan cnanciai secretary Han Ion treasurer Pernau marshal Eugene Gauthler Jr trustees Sherman 2L Folsom and Morse inside sentineL Emile GautMerf outside sentinel A Holmberg organist Morse California Parlor now has a membership of nearly 450 and 12000 In the treasury has been abused shamefully I nope mat cnariton will arrive soon that the facts In this case can ba mad public and then all this trouble will be at an eno Rich or Miller aa he prefers to he called says he Is 3S years old It was said on the Excelsior that Rich and Mrs Chariton passed as man and wife and occupied the same stateroom There was no suspicion that there was anything wrong until the schooner docked and the detectives came abWd No attempt was made to arrst couplev but they were followed by the uuicera wno were prepared ror the task with a buggy Nobody aboard knew anything about the couple except that they gotaboard at San Diego 14 rrsMrcas swtbv storss pscstd sad iBtrRdstlew aesbrXane Ssscral BUtwtt eseEsrkMkwtsi Cfcroassw tssssac sadaSy Tarlsttmcw ARRESTED FOB LIBEL Aa Easjiaeers CoatpUlat Agaiast His Former Master Captain 3 Hlgrins master of fha steam schooner Excelaior was arrested yesterday on a charge of criminal libel prererrea against him by Gunder John son an engineer formerly on his vessel Captain Higglns was arrested on the arrtvaf of the Excelsior from the aonth bypfaeer Whittsai of the Harbor PoUcev jc iwa wu tor au appear ance in court this morning The alleged libel wraa mntaf rA fr letter written by Captain Higglns to the Marine Engineers Association Johnson was discharged from the POSt ui secona engineer on tne Excelsior ana brouxht the matter before theajwA claticm The officers of that body wrote Captain Higglns for his reasons for discharging Johnson and in reblv received a letter in which it is claimed he made a numoer or uoeious statements i Slytha Estate Distrlbstlam Attorney HoDaday representing the Gypsy Blythes sod George Towle Jr representing the Blythe Company appeared jn court yesterday with objections totfce jnaktntoc an order for final distribution of the Blythe estate to Florence Hinckley Judge Coffey overruled the 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