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i PBIIan MINLEY Water Company Files Report I Upholding Its Ability to Supply City Needs It DENIES INADEQUATE PLANT A aM 4f I I NoNecessity of Resorting to theSierra Says Engineer in the Document a Th Spring Valley Water Companv afly yesterday morning through Iti attorneys Pace McCutchen Mc Knight ffled with the United States Bdrd of Engineers studying th San Francisco water supply question a re port intended aa a protest agalnst and iM answer to th report of John Freeman on San Francisco and Mie Hetch Hetchy valley fntj the report the Sprint Valley maaes vigorous denial of the alleged Inadequacy of lta own avatem to aupply the needs of San Franclaeo for yeara to come and It Introduce varl oil eubetdlary reports by expert Vater engineer to prove that Freeman eon elusions were Irrelevant In so far as they pertained to the Sprint Valley aystem 1 KTh main part of the report fle voted to that section written by Brlga dler Qeneral Chittenden A an nrtny engineer of considerable note The remainder Is divided by expression of opinion by Anderson hydraulic engineer Professor Le Cant Dr Brunner and A 5ilAwson Lee Sharon Esps I Flaa and Monett all export on water properties In his part of the report Chittenden referring to the possible Intimation Mt the report la Intended aa an at itk on Freemans explains that there I a no Intention to antagonize the Ifttch Hetchy project but that he be lieve that the storage of waters In the Hetch Hetchy la absolutely essential to the preservation of the Hotch netcnya natural beauties citvs water cosumptiov Th result of my Investigations writes Chittenden haa been to show that their la no necessity and never haul been a necessity for San Franclaeo eking an outside water supply There let no ron to believe that the consumption ef water In San Francisco county will exoeed 12000000 rations per day or 131000000 gallona for the fly bay counties apart from the private well aupply The peninsula Alameda and coast divisions of the Spring Valley aystem are capable of a dependable aiinttlv tt 1AA AAA AAA rllnn rfallv ixv and there la jo present necessity for rreuia vum oirrw If there were no Sierra to rely upon San Franclaeo could face the problem of her future water aupply with perfect equanimity The Sierra supply la no purer and It la less palatable than the Spring Valleys It la softer however And the extra coat Involved In the Hetch Hetchy project would not be for quality but for softness alone The great reeervolr group proposed by Spring Valley should be the mainstay of the aystem as an Insurance against disaster The entire report which was In rather complicated form was handed ever to Assistant City Attorney English yestereW morning and will be bound Immediately Wads worth of the Army Board transferred the report to English and will leave himself this morning for Washington there to participate In the hearing on the Hetch Hetchy November 2th First1 Mtttiicbal Election i 5t i 1 1 WVV UTOWN TIN HAD NINETY SIX VOTERS i M3u4 jLtr tesr Sixty Six Years Ago There Were Only Fifty Dwellings on Site of Metropolis WOMENliMft ANNOUNCE RETURNS ij 1 I San Francisco Center to Re rr iii Dutv Sheriff at ff aV Tll rvesno jns3i vxaocq ii lit it wti iu jin ipvicu 1 i Jt ceve election Bulletins lat i 6sftui V220dstStreetaVi I I kcU A7uSrfJrUS AA JfAL JKts P6S Lj i bt nonEnT rowAir HE year lil for Sun Franclaeo waa both memorable and eventful On July Stn of that year the squalid little Village then known a Terba Buena passed forever from Mexican to American rule At the time of the ralelae ef the American flag at Portamouth square or the Flatav aa It waa called by lta early Inhabitants the population of the town wa about 200 and the number of dwellings barely fifty Following close upon the relslnji of the flag another hlaterloal event tnoH place It was of nearly equal Importance for by It the American aystem of town and future local city government waa Imposed upon the people of tei lt fit04z telUsZi SX ZZyt A iU vfepyiL 7 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mobile la which they were driving from their realdence 4711 California street lov Byron Spring wa struck by a Kdtter atreet ear at the Intersection of Sutter and Brodertck atreeta Hies Elizabeth Longmore alater of Mrs Peterson received many contusions and abraalon and probable In ternal lnjurlea aa a result of being thrown to the pavement from the Impact of the two vehicles and the reat ofj the family five of whom were children miff ered from shock and a aevere shaking up were running very alowly said Petersen especially on account of tM children when the accident occurred We were going north on Broderlck street and were nearly clear ofith traction company wist tracks when the car which was coming down thie grade at high apeed atruok our tonneau We are grateful that worse fdld not happen which aeemed inevitable had our machine not akldded from the path of the car on the wet pavement Instead of turning over ljPAXUATI0ir OP AN AGED COUPLE LEADS TO SUICIDE Die in Each Others Anns in Folsom Street Lodfmg House tPreferrlng to die In each others arms rather than live ai Inmates of i ute Aimanouae uennuon and Mrs John Sullivan Delia Moore both over 66 years of ags I known men spent Friday afternoon together win Treasurer a Scotchman and a German daw ahODPlnc and then took a room hal the unit truKle In which the for Ati lodging house at Ninth and Fol men won For Slndico or Collector of the TWIT Amr1ran rut After the raising of the flag In Terba Buena the new government under Commodore John Sloat moved for ward without friction In order to provide temporary officers to serve until the people of the little hamlet should proceed regularly to an election on Auguat 14 18H Lieutenant Washing ton A Bartlett was appointed Alcalde He belonged to a prominent family ra New Tork city one of whom waa a signer of tbe Declaration of Independence Lieutenant Bartlett had been appointed to the Navy by President Jaok son had seen considerable service was well read In legal aa well a naval mat ters and above all apoke the Spanish language fluently So far as any ra cial or other record shows he appointed Eraamua A Burnaam to serve aa Sher iff and ohlef constable of the Jurisdiction of San Franelsoo In Terba Buena FIRST MimiUlPAIi BLSOTIOIf The first municipal election held In this city took place on Tuesday Sep tember IB 1141 The polls were opened at the Plata at 11 A and were cloaed it The Cuatpm houae known aa the Old Adobe was uaed for the election booth The following aooount appeared In volume 1 No 7 of the Callforntan published at Monterey Saturday September It 1S46 there being no paper published In Terba Buena Election San Franelsoo dJttrlot Held at Terba Buena September II 1141 for municipal officers All the voters of the district assembled at Terba Buena agreeable to proclama tion A Bartlett Esq as Alcalde under John Montgomery Commander Northern dlatrlot of Upper Califor nia presided at the election Previous to the opening of the pona the people were requested to nominate and select four gentlemen aa Inspectors of election Don Franclaeo do Baro Don Francisco Guerrero Davla and Frank Ward Kaaa were elected viva voce and duly aworn in by the presiding officer Total number of votes polled were ninety six VARIOUS KATXOITAXrnKS In that little community every man mental caliber social position and busi ness capacity waa known absolutely and not only In the village but down the coast as far as San Diego It was a genuine go as you please affair and the reault waa accepted with univeraai aatiafactlon by the whole oommunity The question of aalarlea did sot enter into any of the calculations tor in those flush daya a foreign merchant or a native atock raiser could make more money on a alagle venture than the united aalarlea of every officer In the municipality would amount to In five yeara The question of nationality did not vet appear to cut much of a ngure either For the leading office two Americana and one Fngliehnum were the onlv candldatss These were Wash ington A Bartlett Robert BJdley and John Henry Brown For the next position the contest lay chiefly between the prominent native families of De Haro and Noe Among the unsuccessful candidate lor this latter office was later one or tne wen of San Francisco For som streets turned on the gas and dleVd together It was a case of two eld people falling desperately In love aricV neither having the money for marriage or the establishment of a le or any manner In which to earn living they took death over the suicide route aa the only solution to their Infatuation jWsen the bodtoe were found and the deaths reported to Deputy Coroner Michael Brawn Superintendent Charles Wallenberg of the Relief Home was tailed and declared the woman to be Mr Elisabeth Bates whose husband Is an Inmate of the Almshouse Bates was sent for and when he viewed the bddy declared that It was not his wife but that of Mrs Delia Moon who cim tot Ban Francisco from Boston and dur ing the Are of 190 lost considerable noperty OKS WEII OX PAPER BUT U8HLAND Or November 2 The 1ogreselve campaign Oregon was Closed tonight by Albert 1 Loeb the Ajiajn Frahelaco lawyer who delivered two ddrses one at Medford and ronV hrev Loeb wiring Chairman JJlxotiiiOf th Progressiva committee at thev letters request at the eon rlislon Vofjfour week active etni ilisllgnlnginvWasWngton and Oregon itj Vn I 5ossvltnd Jehneon by 20O and Washington byJB00 Taxes a Dan easily captured tne prlie from an English competitor in fact he received the largest number of votes caet for any alngle candidate on that day ELECTION NOT DrSPUTKD AJter the poll was announced aaya the Callfornlsn the Inapeetora In making up the returns to th commander of Ihe dlatrlct addreaaed a letter to him stating that Mr Bartlett bad re ceived the popular votes of the dla trlct to be continued In office at leaat for the present and In caae there wa any difficulty In his remaining In the performance of his duties the office of civil magistrate for the district wae ntlll ftUuurt and they requested that It bj provldod for by the said commander of the district This prersutlon taken In case any njuestlon should arise an to the qualification of Mr Bartlett owing to Ills belna also nn officer of the United Ktatee Navy It was never disputed however during the whole term of his office Some Idea nf the peculiar fltness nf Alcalde Bartlett may be gained from two orthree events which arose during his brief term of office Once in the winter months of IMS a combination of speculators waa formed to corner breadstuff and thus compel the needy poor to pay famine prices The Alcalde immediately secured control of a large quantity of flour and bound ba agent the importer to deliver it only in sin supplied The second occasion for his prompt aotion aroae when he flrat received the terrible news of the dlaaeter to the Dotwier party The people were called together Bartlett collected a much provlalona and clothing as possible raisea money rapidly and lost not a moment In sending forward supplies to relieve th wretched survivor Before his appointment fo some Tears one of the most powerful mercantile houses on this Coast waa the Hudson Bay Company which kept a branch in Terba Buena So Ions as the country wa under Mexican rule no publio or private Interest was able to stand against thl powerful corpora tion backed as It wa by the whole Power of the home Government After Alcalde Bartlett had given this little oommunity soma evldenoe of hi capacity for leadership a civil suit was brought against th Hudson Bay Company The plaintiff for manv veaj a hud tried to obtain some relief in th Mexican court but no Judge wa found who dared to oppose the British influence At last he obtained a hearing In oourt under the new Anferlean rule A Jury wa promptly aummoned evidence wa secured the verdlot went for the plaintiff was approved by BartUtt and the defendant corporation paid th money to prevent the Issuance of execution papers A GALLANT OFFICER portrait of Bartlett shows him to a gallant looking man of his period He must not be oonfused with the Washington Bartlett of a latef date aometlme Mayor of San Franelsoo and subsequently Governor of California uurins wmen term or ornc hi death occurred After leaving the Coast aoout itiv tne life of Washington Allen Bartlett was full of trouble for the gallant officer It cannot be recorded nare but the end came In complete vindication Of his later family life nothing occurred that gave the country more genuine surprise than the mar riage of his daughter to Senor Ovledo a Cuban multi millionaire about 1167 It waa a rare prise to lancTtn thoae early daya Dlamonda of princely value were lavished on the fair bride the newspapers had a sensation while a clever skit of Edmund Btedman The Diamond Ball made the hit the season Don Jose Jeaua de Noe th successful candidate for the aeoond municipal office waa a native of Mexico He came to California In 1835 married here and lived the life of a proaperoua ranchero until the discovery of gold Although he obtained two valuable grants of mm i CLAIMEDIV MOOSE Oliver Says Wilson Will Not Carry Raisin Belt Plans Made for Final Meeting After a ten day campaign tour of Fresno county In behalf of th Bull Moo ticket concluding Friday night at Coalings Oliver returned to San Franclaeo yesterday and announced that he challenged th claims that there Is a slump from Roosevelt to Wilson In that locality He declared that In all the Fresno county towns where he apoke he found a pronounoed Roose velt sentiment except at Coalings and that Roosevelt will make a creditable showing even In the oil belt The tariff Issue Is understood by th people of Fresno county said Oliver and my opinion based on observa tion and close study during my tour Is that the Rooaevelt majority In Fresno county will be from 1000 to it 00 The claims of the Wilson men that they will carry the county are unfounded Judge Charles A McGe and Hennlng the two Wisconsin men who are campaigning for Roosevelt spok last night at Sacramento and will the principal speaker at th mass meeting at th Glob Theater Monday night with which th campaign will be cfoaed The Jane Addama Chora composed of 700 women will occupy th center of the orchestra floor and sing a programme of patrlotto songs H00PEE JACKSON WILL BEC0VEB SAY D0CT0BS matters of general Interest afld in eluded the beautifying of the cly th patronage of horn lndustrlee and th manner of voting on th Constitutional amendments of local arid rsnaral Interest i A Black spok on tbe amendment and concerning that on conol ldatlon he advised th afflrmatlv vote because it is merely an enabling vote and give San Francisco th right to xpind Thlij ngbtv Black explained is accoruea every oily in tne btate ex cept San Francisco and until Iti Is granted San Franclaeo cannot extend us area Tne speaker explained further that the impression which pre yens to tniect that the consolidation amendment means the annexation of definite territory 1 entirely erroneous It merely meaning expansion in any direction and at any time whenJ expansion seems reaaioi Black spoke against the race track amendment and against the amendment which refusss to accept the Carnegie gift advising the club women to vote no to both Charles Adams made aa interesting addresa concerning th beautlflcatlon of the city and Albert Rulof son spoke of the importance of patronising home Industries i si i McCOMAS XnrcaHMUUICATIVE ABOUT HIS ALLEGED WIPE Says He Does Not Know Woman Wlo Had Photos of Sim Seen last evening at the Anf eiue wnere ne is living with his sister Wil liam McComas said that he would De at the Coroner inquest Wednes day over the death of his wife Mrs Jean Wl swell McComas but he denied that he knew anything of Mrs William McComas who lived for nearly two years at loss ooiden Oat avenue Mrs Jean McComas was found with a bullet In her head In the Buah atreet apartment aha occupied with McComas a fsw days ago and It is on her death th Inquest will be held next week know nothing ef this Mrs Mc omas said McComas in reply to a question Asked how It wa that this woman had picture of him he said he did not know and In reply to a question as to why he wrote her from Mexico nearly two year ago aaklng If ah would coneent to a divorce he grew angry and would say nothing Detectives Frank Lord and Andrew Caughran are working on tlnr caae and expect to locate Mr MeComaa within a short time as they have a claw to her whereabouts She left th Golden Gat avenue address In February It Is not known If McComas divorced this wife or not but this Information la expected to be brought out at th Inquest1 The San Francisco Ceaterof th CallfoVnle CJvld League announces thitt It wil giv out thJectlon return at It headquarters at 210 Post treet on Tuesday nlgbtfrs the benefltot members and guest Opeft nous will be maltjealued from early la thV evening until definite Information of the result of th election known A 11 IS the first time th Women of California have voted for a President of th United State Itle felt lo be particu larly fitting that a womans organisation should announce the return i The regular monthly meeting of th Locar Council of Women i took place yesterday afternoon at th Bellevue Hotel foUowlnr the osual luncheon rffeKf Disguised Trimp Ho Trawls About and Bona Down Three VAUejetrBaadiW TT Th achievement ef Harry Thor waldson a deputy sheriff of Fresno county vwould 4oubU make vuoeq the ramou detective turn enviously In hi grave If aacn new penetrate the barrier or th lnflnlt There was robbery onwek euro laat Monday three miles from the Scandinavian colony near Fresno man wa crossing the bridge ndwa held np by three highwaymen who robbed him of 140 In coin and a gold watch Two daya later there was a row and sun playMn Jk saloon thirty mile from the bridge A man named Harry Circe 24 years old wa arrested for axhlbltlnsr adaadtv waanen threateningly1 While he was ta Jail a coy li year oldwb said his name waa Lambert asked permission to see th jalL Ha was taken through1 and eemeaio DO greauy ecunea Later trusty told ThorwsJdson that Clrc bad slipped a watch to this boy 1 This wa th clew Thorwaldson trailed Lambert to Stockton and in Japan pawnahop there Be found by reading th number that this was the Watch stolen in the robbery on th fridge He arrested Lambert and then let klm go saying havent soi anyrning on yen anyway Then Thorwaldson dleamlaed him self as a tramp and followed Lambert to thl city He arrived here en Friday night Lambert took Tborwald non wno shadowed him ito nearly every disreputable Joint In th city Finally Ire a saloon on Pacific street Lambert went up to a naan and Asked of him In a whisper which wa overheard by Thorwaldson What did you do with th 4or i Ah har thought Thorwaldson Her I th third robber Thereupon Thorwaldson arrested Lambert and the ether man who gave the name of Harry Walton and took them to thr City Prison This we rhr yesterday morning Later Thorwaldson with hie Jtwo prisoners returned to Fresno He said that Lamberthad mad a full confession In which he stated that he Circe and Waltnn wr th three men who committed the robb ry on the bridge near the Scandinavian colony MOTMLDV UPPOtMETW Rob Conductor arid Motomian at Lomiiard Street VTenninaL 1 4 A Ta tnasked And armed men last irhi tM nn PoIk aad Larklo ear at tbe LombareVatrset Urnmal tiurti rtw is Aclerk and robbed tbe mt cooouctor naraisi i several article of Jewelry and the xnotonnan Johnson of aTld watch and chain jCoaductor Harkln bad Jut arisen from a seat Inside the ear preparatory to giving the starting signal for lb return trip when a tall naan wearies a black cloth over the lower part of his fsce and brandishing a revolver boarded tbe car and ordered hint to throw op bis band JA simitar command was Issued the tnetorman and the robber proceeded to search the carmen while a confederate ootsld Joined In the warning to make no outcry and also flourished A revolver After completing bid work tbe man with the black mask Uppd from the car ud wltb a final admonition to the car ere Joined nls oom panlon and disappeared la the dark nesn Word ef the beM em was eest to the North End Police 8tatlon and a posse of officers searched the neighborhood but without result Tbe robber wno boarded tbe car aa described by the carman a tall and thin with a eon snlcuously loBr and booked noc Tb other man was noticeably well dreesed Of short and stocky baUdBd wore a wblte handkerchief fer a mask Beth men displayed considerable nerroos ness say the carmen aad hurried throogh their work Deteeuv 8 Bylngtea ef the United Railroad said that tbe deacrlp tlon Ulllo In every detail with that of the pair who attempted to bold up San Mateo car following tbe car bold ap la which the City Attorney ot San Mateo was sbou ie I RUN DOWN 1 that iComi BY AUTODRIVER -Ten-Year-Old Adeline Liriejian May Die From Fracture of the Skull ABBESTliT ItB ALLEGED THBEATS AQALUST WLFE Parents Retnniinj Prom Abroad Not Aware of Mishap The condition of Hooper Jackson the son of John Jackson of Napa who waa injured In an automobile accident at MnvfleM nn fftnimr 9th la 1 land hia last year were full ot trouble improved and according to Inquiries He waa too eaay golng to meet the de mands ot the flush times and long before his death In 1855 the old official was quite poor A land litigation carried on In recent years by some ot his descendants has had but scant suoeesa John Roae the flrst Town Treasurer came from Scotland to San Bias In 1810 He was a carpenter and after wandering up and down the Mexican coaat for some yeara settled perme nently In California In 1143 From this tHnshe led a busy life but unlike nia thrift race lie failed to profit greatly by hlsunequaed opportunities PedrcAT Sherfeback th last of the above list of municipal officers waa by birth a Dane He came to this place In llll and at once engaged In business aa a trader He soon waa naturalised under Mexican law and held various minor poaltlons until the flrat election when his personal popularity won him his victory His wife twif a sister of John Sullivan who was one of the candidates but who got one vote only which doubtless wss csst by one of his competitors Sherrebark waa claimant for a large slice ot Son Francisco realty embracing the area now bounded by the bay Bush Fourth and Folsom streets Not much prominence waa given to thla claim until early In the sixties The Isle Tudae Ogden Hoffman of the United States District Court left for the Knst by steamer Before going to the Mall dock he opened court quietly handed th clerk an opinion said srood hy And In two hours was outsUle the Oolden Oate free from reporters lawyers or clnlm ants When the decision was read It was found that the claim of Sherrebark was confirmed Today the property I worth millions but little ever found lodelnir place In the i latmanta pocket or bank William Heath Davis came to California In 1831 He returned In 1839 and during the next decade was one nt the most prominent merchant traders Terba Buena He was the last of the very early pioneer of California end his death took place In April 199 Francisco Guerrero was mVrdered at his hOmo near the Mission In 1131 Ah made at Adlers Sanatorium where he waa taken from the home of hi unci Dr Max Ho then lid no doubt for his ultimate recovery 1 entertained Mr and Mr Jackeon hi parent will arrive In San Francisco tomorrow after a tour of the Orient They will not be Informed of their sons mishap until they arrive In port ROOSEVELT WILL MAKE TWO MORE SPEECHES OTSTER BAT November 8 It has been a great campaign aald Colonel Roosevelt tonight I dont know that there has ever been a campaign like It In this country The work of the campaign waa almost at an end and Colonel Rooaevelt gave little time today to politic There remains only two speeches on Monday to the home folks of Naassu county which the Colonel dealre to make largely for aentlmental reason Monday afternoon he will go by automobile to MIneola the county seat and In the evening he will speak to his fellow townemen ot Oyster Bay i i IS AILECET WHITE SLATER Warrants charging a violation of the white slave law were Issued yesterday by Police Judge Sullivan against George Jory now under arrest The woman mentioned In the complaint are Adeline Jory the defendants wife who resided with him at S94 Valencia street and Florence Rattlase the defendants slater ln law eo SATS SUTTER JACKSOIT CARS SHOULD RUN TO THE PERRY Cirie League of ImproTement Clus ODjecu to xToniDluon Th Civic League of Improvement Clubs has sled with Mayor Rolph and th Publio Utilities Committee of th Supervisor a protest against the provision In the agreement with the United Railroads concerning the use of th outer tracks on lower Market street which prohibits the cars of the Sutter Jackson line from Tanning on these tracks to and from the retry The 8uttertret ears on th Call fornla and Clement street lines are to be permitted by tne agreement to run on the outer tracks and the CIvlo League aaya that thee lines serve practically only on district while the autter Jackson line serve a different and thickly settled district and there 1 no other oar line within four or Ave blocks from It which gives direct eer vce to th ferry We do not believe that th trans portatlon faellltlss of any district should be hampered tbe protest continues and earnestly request of you that provision be mad whereby the Jsckson Sutter street line ahall go to the ferry PEOPLE TO VOTE OH FIVE BOND ISSUES NEXT MONTH Sutro Offer Necessitates an Election Before End of Year The Supervisors tomorrow ars to riot the data Of th special election who five bond Issue propositions will be voted upon As the special election on proposed charter amendment ls to take place December 10th It ha been suggested that the bond election be fixed for December 10th Th reason fdr having a bond suction In December I that th time allowed for the acceptance or rejection of the offer of the Sutro property at the beach expire at th enj of this year and tho people must pass on It before then since the Sutro heir will not extend the period of the option The other four bond propositions which the Board of Supervisors haa decided to submit to the people are for the completion of the San Franclaeo Hospital buildings and the County Jail for the acquisition of lands at Twin Peaks for park purposes tor the establishment of an aquatic park at North Beach and for the reconstruction of the lire and police signal system i SONS PAREWELL GOES TO MOTHER OVER TELEPHONE riAirrAfcm wTwiirwr Aaeiine Llneban 10 years Old daughter of Mr ana Mrs Daniel rjnehn nt Kin burst was run down bv saanlmmtlilla I driven by Montala Wis this rooming wnlle playing outside br home IMS I ninetieth avenue and may dle The cnna received a fracture of the skull possible Internal Injuries and severe cute and bruise about the head and body She wa removed to the office of ut nu Weber Eat Fourteenth eei sear Hinetv aeventh utans ii ner wouna were dressed ne cmid playing with school mate and alerted to run irnu ha street directly In front of the approaching machine Though Wise put on tbe oraae and turned quickly to one aide in trying to avoid an accident tbe heavy auto struck her squarely and threw her a considerable dlilinm tn wiunns piece no blame for the accident on th driver Th victim waa later removed to her borne a 0RND0RFP WEDS MBS NELLIE BATHS Mrs Nellie Battls and Orn dorff were married yesterday In San Rafael by Rev Lynn White pastor of the Presbyterian Church that city Tbe groom waa at one time one ef the best known snortlnsr man In th city He cam to San Franclaeo from Virginia Nov many year ago and for a time waa In charge of the billiardbilliard rooms of th old Baldwin Hotel Later he wa manager of the famous Cafe Royal at the southeast corner or Fourth and Market streets Tbe brides age Is given as and th grooms at 71 years i George Bogart Taken in Cutodjr Late Lart Niglif George Bogart who recently has been living at tb Alt Hotel on Third street waa arrested late last evenlnr by Detective Harrison and charged with carrying concealed weapons and with threats to kill his wife He was taken to the home of hU wire from wbom he bad been separated fer several months at SZ Turk street It Is alleged that he enterejd the bouse with a key of his own and waa threatening hi wife wbenherj father Vinton cam In and heldrhlm ontll a detective was ent cut from the Central Station A Bogart culms to be ant accountant and waa formerly employed by the Standard Oil Company In hi posses sion at the time ef bis arrest waa a J2 cailber revolver i STEALS OVERCOAT THAT HE MIGHT BE ARRESTED An Unemployed Bartender Makes a Novel Defense A young man claiming Uk beCbarles Ferguson a bartender outE of employment waa arreetod In 8Lt Wooda store on Market street yeeterday an be was starting to leave tbe store with an overcoat that be selected from a rack In the clothing department Fowler a salesman turned Ferguson over to Detective SeguInS and Cul Ilnan who charged Mm with burglary at tbe Southern Station Ferguson stated that be stole the eoat especially for tbe purpose of being arrestsd and committed th theft when be raatsnre hi action would be witnessed by a dozen attaches of the SHOOTS AT HUSBAND WHO KICKED IN DOOR Michael Mrflevera was stras a grerery stare St 14T Seveeth street was arretted last shrat sad charced wlta assault to Harder taesoss he shot twtee at Oleaster whea tse latter ebjeets It la said tetke lart that kla wife a aieuovara a cetaseay wnt le the store last Bight at nia sicuovvra aea aira Oleesler WSS I afcOevera tnoleve slerv Gleaelar laf Ma aaara pusiisr is saia ne jeeues or tne wea erleek lalklsTU a rnoss la the rear ef tse stars Be kicked the Soer dew seeoralag to wltaiissas sad McOeven reptlsd with a na Mrs Glass ier seoraea Tee wespne op sa eoe wsa ered The Qleeeler Uve at tbe Smwea UpM ilstk asd Stevenme streets TJaeaetlvaa Ihnhi sad CnllTssa srreeted MeOeeera WIRELESS CALLS SEN OUT BY DAMAGED SHIP NORFOLK Vs November i Ac cording to reports received here toV night tbe Norwegian eteamer Noreu gla which collided with tbe sailing ship Glen Lot south of Hatteras yesterday morning wa forced to anchor in the teeth ot a forty mile northwest gale today becaaae ah sprang a leak In her No a bold The Norengla tonight reported ber No 1 bold flooded with a slight leak In ber No bold Tbe collision bulkhead Is heldlng bnt tbe ship Is In a bad way She sent out wireless appeals for assistance and two battleships at anchor on the southern drill grounds have gene to her assistance AHMtaUTEO AS FVCITtVK Henry DIckhoita alias John Llnar 17TX Twentr flfth street wa arrested last night at Twenty flfU and Valencli streets by Detectives George Richards and Stevens charged with being a fugitive from Juatlo Be will bo re turned to Chleauto where be Is wanted on an Indictment charging him with receiving stolen goods aad another lor forfeiting hla bail bond In other Francisco de Haro was a prominent cltlxen and held many Office un der Mexican rure and hi compatriot have given their name to street In San Francisco Th laat Frank Ward cam to California Iin 1B46 He mad and loat fortune at tempted to commit auiclde in 1881 lanea irs in state returned abov 1870 married a wealthy widow onceJ tmore started East and orrthla trlBreomir pieted ma adventurous and atrangcly varied Ufa by Jumping overboard anJ drowning Louis Cannon Announce tended Suicide When you come over you will And lu on the floor This was the manner in which Lout Cannon a stableman aged 33 years ot fOf Oak street announced hla Intended suicide to his mother Mrs Henrietta Blmmona 247 Mission street when sh called him on the telephone at oclock laat night The telephone receiver at tne other end clicked Mr Simmons called th number again and gbt the landlady ef th apartment house Mrs Marl Dunlevy Sh asked Mrs uunisvy to go to her son room and see If be wtewelf A Mrs Dunlevy turned from the phone sn heard tne snot that killed cannon Canonpnt the evening with its mother end when he left at 8 oclock he toldheri to be sure te call him up a tittle later In lhe svsnlng THIS IAV0RITE REMEDY fsbf slKr bH ttaaTsejSy 1 Mi iV jvA rBsaHsVssatasBaasafaBsB I I aM rteasBaSxnwsL I areBBBBEOBfllMsV BBBWBBi 1IBWBXBBBSBBBSBBBBBBb1 rTjCslllMffillflMfsssslsBBBT laUl BSBBBBBBBBMSSBWBBBBBBBBBBf 7 BW BBUBUBaBBMBBaMSBBBTsWBBSBBBrSSS nBnrHHBHHi stJraBlnHHlBilHBsvanhjBn wsWaB sakw wV lw lTHl nnBHBBBBsslBiswaBHsBwr i IT i I na been tssjtskt Uh world over and been approved fay three Keoarattsnu HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS Is therefore well knovrn aa a apectflc remedy for Indigestion Dyspepsia Constfpation Biliousness Malaria fever and Ague prsuaclcd to try a bottle today It haver disappoints AU MKDSTS Uffl lEAIiRJ irvvi6r lAfc jP lb 4V 4 mUh A Kft iM.

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