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piTriir frn AFnB arnKmaawaiM SAK FEAKCISCO CHBONIGLE TUESBAX NOVEMBER 15 1892 HEM mi Hi wim sim An Excursion PariyFloats Ashora Big Datnaga Against a Bailroad A Los Angetff Hilliopalr Dies ComstQti HlntTa Drafted padiXDaptitJiM to ihe CKSoxrCls VictobU JJovembw 14 Tbe launch Buth left fort Towntend on Sunday afternoon with Jernea Hanson formerly of the Naphtha Launch Company Tacoma and Johnston on board Whits off Dtrageness she ran into a boom ol legs Tfc propejltr abaft was damaged The crew were unable to repair it and last night the boat drifted acres the trait and ran Into the rocks off Dallas road At toon ai she struck the passengers jumped overboard and with life cushion managed to ret ashore Early this mora in Clftain Jhempron hired a tus and took the launch off the rock turning her orertQ Wreckage Maatr A Milne Wbo will adjutl tba claim for salvage It rumored that the whole party was drowned hut thii ii not the case lMPOKTjtiiT UA1CUOAD B0IT A Bi lorn iiktd for Ihjnrles Canted by Wreelt Los Akoilis November 14 In the United States Circuit Court this afternoon before Judge Ross the concluding argo tnent in thj damage suit of Mary Laird against the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe iliilread and the Atlantic and Pacific is being heard It is an action which was originally brought in the Superior Court of Fresno onntyt bnt was afterward transferred totfceFederil conns The plaintiff claims 25000 damezes frpm the corporations on the ground that while si passenger on oneoi their trains on November 1890 it was wrecked Mir Needles and that the accident was directly due to the negligence of the employes of the railroads The plaintiff alleged that she had been thrown from her berth and became thereby permanently crippled and disabled The companies in defense pleaded that the accident was the result of a broken rail and that therefore it was the act of God and that the corporation could not be held responsible Vhe case ha been on since the 10th and has attracted cmsidersble attention DEATH OF A MILUOKAIEK An Old Lot Angeles Citizen Diet of Bright PlMiu Los Axoixzs November 14 A Denker one of the oldest snd best known citizen of Los Angeles died at his ranch at Rodeo de Los Aguas at 1 oclock yesterday morning of Bright disease Mr Denker had been sick only a short while Mr Denker was of German birth and came to Loa Angeles very early in its history He became associated in business With Henry Ham met now deceased sad the two entered into speculation aud the Teat estate business They started the United Siatea Hotel and shortly after purcnasea tne Kancno iiodeo de Los Agues to which additional land par chases were added so that it is now one of the largest ranches in the ricinity of this city Mr Denker projected the Tenth street HoteL which however was never complete He alw clung to ihe belief that the building wauid be finished Mr Denker was an oldmeniber of the Chamber of Commerce and has always been active in promoting the interests of Los Angeles He leaves a wife and four children and an estate rained at 1000000 which how BTer is heavily Incumbered RETAINED JOE TBEIR VOTES large Knmber of ilea Drafted at Virginia City TntoPOA Key November 14 The force of Comstock mine employes has been redsced by a draft of ISO men since laa Saturday And will be farthrT decreased at the close of the current month The men drafted were merely emplorei to swell the vote for the silver party candidate for trie United States 8Bsta and House of Representative at the recent election SAFE IS KUBOFE A Report That Brans and Sontag Sailed From Baltimore FES50 November 14 It is reported here that Evans and Sontag have escaped from the United States and have been traced to London England Whether there is any troth in the report or not cannot be stated Visitors from the mount alas ssv that the belief is prevalent there that Evans add Son tag left that pla early in October about the time the dynamite was found hidden in the old slaughterhouse near Fresno It is said that Evan took the train at Mojave as a miner and Sontag at Trnckee disguised as a preacher They met in Biltimore sailed for Liverpool ana were from there traced to London A portion oi this information was learned from an officer who has been engaged in the pursuit and a portion from people from the mountains UKIAH BOSD ELECTION A Proposition to Purchase Bulldlnf Site Defeated TJkiah November 14 Uktah held a special election to day to decide the question Whether or not the city shall be bonded the mm of 9000 for ihe purpose of buy tng a si te tor the erection of a new city jail and other necessary structure The large vote polled and the warmth of the contest are attributed to the alleged selection of property in case ol a isvoraoie vote nence tne aeteat oi the proposition by a vote of nearly six to one i ii StASBKTa SEATTLE KECOKI Prior to His Arrest the Smuggler Had No Vice Eeatth CVath1 November 11 Louis Marbet ho vas crreited in New York to day for smuggling watch Vis em ployed In Pirer Freossings bakery np to about six months aga when he left suddenly trtthout siring any explanation except that he was going to Europe He war considered to be steady had no rices and always dressed in the height oi fashion HIJ3TKB TUBKEY Another Oregrntn the Beelpient of the Posittcn Poetlijsb lQt November li Dj Thompson orthls city 1 fa recjeipt of a telegram from Secretary or titate Jfoster 4enderinis aim the Ministership nrTorkey vice Solomon Hirscft rcsignedjroTlile4 be can entr npon ifte dqtierpeiember 1st Mr Thorupion will aectpir fhYp ointment If he can tauxOTuyuarrane is priTate aiTnlrs yJSr 8AKTA M051CA HOTEL FUn Ferfeetedar it eCtlng a Handsome Uulldiag LoffAJOEits Noyembet liThere 4aaiiiit if FwsidMt Hanlinjttoaonhe BonthVrnFflclfio Company JxastesnUed tn dsfiijito xao0111 for recll0 Santa Monica of a fine all teVyear hotel to be bmltfroHi tha beach toward theJ bluff immediaUlr la front of the to wo and near whera the Sonihern Pacific trsckrnowruBa Tba new building will be are oix atones in height ot large Capacity and furnished Inxorionsly ItiannJerstood that the matter will come before the Town Trustees at Santa Monica to night jia a petition to secure the um oi the necessary itronnds HATflEB PE2UE3 IT The Actress Indignant at the Bumor of Ber Marriage Loa AaGMs ifOTfimbef 14 Margaret Mather left for the Est last night Just before ber departure a representative of the Ezpreu called and asked to sea her about the rumored marriage Bhe pol tively refused to see any ene Her niece was seen end positively denied the marriage She further denied that ah admitted the mxrrUge in 8n Francisco Mather ber niece and Pabif came np from Ban Diego on November 10th Pabst registered the party at the Huilenbeck Hotel He wrote the name of Margaret Mather and niece and thsn wrote his own name bailing from Terra Haste To a commercial traveler on the train in the smoking compartment Pabst boasted of the lady to bimi Tha parties had separate rooms on the same floor bnt close to each other Daring his sy here Pabit took in the surrounding towns every day He did not appear affection ate or as though be were married Mather grew indignant when the porter told ber the reporters wanted an in ter terview and threatened to do barm to them The conduct of the parties while ber if married was verr queer The marriage is not credited or the local the atrical people When Mather came to the city rooms had been engaged tor ber at the Westminster Mia Mather in spected the rooms and told the clerk that She would surrender them as she would stay with friends in the city Instead of doing so she went direct to theHoilen beck Hotel where Pabst had registered her himself and niece A PBBSEViiIMa FA8IOB B7 Continued Effort He Lift a Heavy Church Debt Sab Diego November 14 Ber Hartley who came from Wichita Kan several weeks ago to be pastor of the First Methodist Episcoptl Church rides a bicycle and has already proved that be is a business pastor He found the church with a floating debt of 5SSS and a bonded debt of 53000 Despite discouragements he has worked up interest and succeeded in lilting the floating debt and yesterday at lorenooii service he raised 10200 He announced that he had also saved the property by borrowing from a local capitalist money at a I rate of interest on long time to cover the bonded debt The money for the floating debt is to be paid in sixty days The church became insolvent in last years Calitornia National Bank failure and has one of the largest congregations in the dty FIBS IN A MILL Incendiaries at Work In Oras Valley Districts Obass Vallet November 14 Last midnight a large planing mill belonging to George Murphy located on the corner of Main and Bennett streets was discovered to be on fire and Was quickly burned It was a wooden building with an iron roof tsix planing machines and 25000 feet of dressed lumber were burned The loss is about 8000 with 1300 insurance The tire was incendiary without doubt No fire had been about the building since last Friday Nine year ago the same mill was burned and on a Sunday night BY BANDS OR A ROPE Tie Way That Brewer Planz Died Coroners Jury Says He Was Strangled The Fact Proved TUat the Murdered Man Had a Weakness far Wpragn TJKIAB iS GLAD The Mendocino Capital Happy Over a water Hyutem UKUH November 15 There Is great rej Dicing in Ukiah over the completion of the new city water works The Fire Marshals test exhibited force sufficient 10 throw a two inch stream over the Courthouse dome a height of 100 feet The reservoir is located 212 feet above the bed of to Russian river near which the supply wells are sunk The City Trustees passea resolution comraenustorr oi me water works and the burtder vr Hari tell and the citizens have already corn commenced a run on tbe insurance companies for rebates on policies Newspaper Consolidated Sin Djjego November 14 The Evening Sun independent and the Evening San Diegan Democratic consolidated this morning under the name of the San DUgan Sun It is to be non partisan and all tbe business has been removed to th Sun office Scripps of the Scrippa League of Eastern papers becomes president of tbe reorganized company This leave the city with one morning and one evening paper The Empress of Japan Salts VahcoctebB November 11 The steamship Empress of Japan sailed this afternoon for the orient She had thirty three first and six second saloon passen gers 330 Chinese and also took sixty bags of mail and 1300 tons of Cargo principally flour Bend Pronounced Legal Los Akgkies November 14 A dispatch has been received by the local agent ot BUir Co of New York purchasers of iha sewer bonds stating that their attorn had passed on the bonds and pronounced them entirely legal Admitted to the Bar Sacrasiksto Norember It In tbe Supreme Court to day the following persona were admitted to practice Thomas Johnson 8 McKiniey Jr Arthur Seymonr Eriward Robinson Charles Hemphill Desmer and Thomas McElyy Additional Survey Made 8ah RATAEh November 14 RG Chapman and Dana are making geological surreys east of Foint San Pedro in this county This comprises work left undone by th Coast Survey Special Dispatch to tbe Ckboxiclx Sis Jose November li There were no new developments in the Flans murder ease to day The inquest was resumed and carried on with tbe purpese of seeing whether there wis a Woman in the case or noi Abe Jones was put on the stand and testified to meeting Flans on Friday morning between 12 and 1 oclock Hit testimony was substantially a given before There was nothing new in it Mrs Mary Gaskill sister of 1 Leon the man who got up to throw a brickbat at tbe dogs which howled as the murder ing party passed down Julian street a block and a half from the hanging wss the second witness She said she heard the noise of dogs and beard ber brother go out but no Voices Her husband was with her in bed He only got up about 12 oclock to smoke a cigarette and did not leave the house Mrs Qttkill had never seen Planz bnt once and that was at a siloon et the brewery when she was there with a Mrs Rogers Mrs Williams and another woman She was not Introduced to Planz and never saw bim again till she saw him hanging on the pepper tree a block nnd a half from tbe house 8he never hai an appointment with him at the Melville House and did not know where it was When she heard of the hanging she went down and saw the body and then went over to see Mrs Rogers on North Eighth street about a mile away to tell ber of the hanging of Planz She never saw Mrs Rogers except at the time she met her ai the saloon at the brewery in July or Angtut tbe time she first saw Plunz Mrs Rogers was called on but no rain able testimony was got from her She hd met Planz several limes at the Arno lodging house bnt denied bavin been intimate with him there or anywhere else 6he bad no appointment wfih him on the fatal night She called bim by his first name and had seen Mm hslfa dozen times altogether She had only teen Mrs Gas Kill onre before the tragedy and that at the brewery saloon Mrs Williams lives in the Martin block She knew Piani and had often seen him at the brewery Her husband ownsend iadliaxif time off Dnngeness 8fte struck oe Tinlaysona point and win taken off by two pilots who brought her here and now claim ealrage 7 Last nights storm on tbeis waters was pi the utmost Intensity An oraeiai inquiry into tne rscegt cacr alty to ber majestys steamer Warspiu will commence to morrow Rear Admiral Henry Frederick Stephen son aid de camp to the Prince of Wale has hern appointed to succeed Rear Admiral Hotham in command of th Pacihc sqnadroD It Is said to be the intention to resume fall work at the Union coal mints shortly A number of Japanese will be taken on and quantities of ptonsion and supplies hare been sent up in anticipation of the reopening The waves did some damsge to th tipper works of the sunken steamer Ban Pedro yesterday Maior Sherwood of the Dominion police who has been up the west coast inquiring into the charge to tbe effect that Major Williams pfthe United States Treasury Dipartmeat bad suborned Indian testimony regarding the sealing business ha returned It is understood that he has collected evidence in support of that charge formerly worked there and she rewlTed Janit her mall at the brewery Nothing was developed to show that Mrs Williams was in any way connected with the case Tbe jury returned a verdict that Planz came to his death by strangulation at the hands of person unknown It has been learned that Planz was on intimate terms with several married women whose names are known to one of the detectives working on the case ahd that the husband of one of these women was heard to have made threats against him Whether this man was in any way connected with the murler remains to be seen The statement of Leon that he was awakened by dogs and that he jaw three or Jour men seemingly in a uranaen altercation goitre cowu alien street is generally believed and in its main features is supported by the statement of his sister lira Gaskill and that of Mrs Blabon who resides about a block away A subscription paper is out and it is expected to have 1000 subscribed to morrow to be offered as a reward It ii considered strange here that tbe Governor has not offered a reward for the arrest of tbe criminals 0SED A HATCEET TBAMP3 ATTACK BRICK EMPLOYES KILH A Fierce Battle in Which One Man Is Seridusly Injured Bpeetal Despatch to the Chuoxiclb Feesjfo November 14 A desperate fight occurred last night just outside tho city limits at a brick kiln belonging to Craycroft The trouble grear out of a refusal on the part of Mr Craycroft to employ two strangers who applied for a job about a week ago He had all the men he needed and told tbe strangers so but they were rude and went away in ill hnmor List night they came back and tried to pick a quarrel with the employes challenging tkem to a duel and in other ways threatening them Finally they went away and after a while the men at the kiln lay down to sleep all except Mr Craycroft and George Fleibarty who remained on watch to keep the fire burning Oscar Clem who bad wrapped himself in a blanket was asleep near the furnace Suddenly one of the strangers came running op with a hatchet and spring ing upon tne sleeping man raisea tne hatchet and was on the point of sinking it into Clem head when Mr Craycroft prang forward with a club and struck the man a blow on tbe forehead knocx ling him senseless The hatchet fell to the ground Instsntiy a second stranger rushed up caught the hatchet and was about to strike Clem when a second blow from Mr Craycroft stretched bim upon the ground Tne blow was not sufficient to stun him and he sprang to his feet canght up a brick and renewed the as IHE OPERETTA Good Preitiiaras Paid for Seals The Auction a financial Success A Largre Audience Will Hear the Baroness Mta Friday Sight Done by a Sailor Sacsamestov November 14 An old sailor here says that the person who fastened on the tree the rope by which Plsnz was lynched in San Jos must hare been a seafaring man He sy it is a common practice among sailors to fasten a rope as that was fattened to prevent slipping witbont taking time to tie a knot He thinks from this fact that the officers might get a clew 1MPOETAST LAND DECISIONS Or I5TABEST TO THE COAST Military and Slaral Changes Ordered Pension Granted Washwgtos November 14 The following soldiers at FaciSccoast military posts bare secured their release from the army by purchaser Frank Norn battery Fifth Artillery Presidio of San Francisco William Chester Company Fourteenth Infantry Vancouver oar racks Wash and Cons tan tin Hadamla Troop First Cavalry Fort Apache A Hospital Steward Joseph Martin has keen tranferred from Jefferson barracks Mo to Fort Bowie A Pacific coast pensions Washington Jonas Geer Edward Murphy Robert Campbell Henry BucbettohnFiack original widow 6arah McDtnieU Oregon Original Benjamin Hevland Delos Doty ELjah Jactaon California Original Joseph CUne Joseph Dauserr John CfarkeJKoval 8 perry WiInd Powell Alfred Isham Arizona Original Joseph Parke Commodore Skerrett not commandant of the Washington NavyYardV Is to be detached from his present position and will probe blygo to the Pacific coast and succeed 1pot3nijdors Brown now acting as Admiral fa charge or the Pacific station Captain Sampson in all probability will be made commandsnt of the yard Jierfc He was a few month ago in eomman 1 of one of the Paris ctnjsera i Krtl orders LleuJenahtsJ Carter and A Abuy and Ensign HL Bur rase anan jsh rarmenior to noia tnem telves in readweti for orders tolhe Man itreyr LfentecantJ Hall from tbe receiving ship Franklin jfranied leave far one month then ordered jo Ihe Monocacy fay the ataamer of December 24ia from Ban FrancUeo Th llantana Fedarxl Court SosUtlB a Kallroads Title Hexkha Mont November 14 Two decisions were rendered to day by Judge Kaowles of tbe United States District Court involving the construction of tbe Northern Pacific land grant The first decision gives the railroad pos session of McLeans Park addition to Helena consisting of eighty seres and rained at 60000 William McLean entered the land in 1872 bot had not perfected title in 1XS3 when he died His widoW made application to enter the homestead of her husband and her application was sustained through the Land Office including the Secretary of the Interior The definite route of the Northern Pacific was filed in 1SS2 and inclnded the disputed piece oi rand Judge Snowies holds that the grant to the railroad company conveyed to it legal title to the odd sections of public land that were not mineral lands to the specified extent wherever the Government had title McLean lost hi title by not periecting hi proof before 1881 In the econd esse a section of land in the Bitter Root valley wsg in dispute ainre 1S72 Patents hare been issued for 3240 acres to the Flathead Indians who refused to accept the land fearing their tribal relations would be severed These tracts were not claimed at the time that the railway company filed its map of definite location but were reserved by the term of a treaty made in 1855 Several settlers filed on the lands and obtained patents They ate confirmed in their possession 8XBANDJED ON 3IBULATV BAB A Schooner Left Alt hand Dry In Oregon Waters Mabshttelp Or November 14 Stevens the proprietor of a sawmill at Siuslaw who arrived here yesterday on the steamer Cbanee brings intelligence that tha Scow schooner Danleison was stranded on tbe north spit ofSiuslawbsr On Friday afternoon Captain Grngglet was trying to sail tn and succeeded ia crossing the bar but ran to th north of the channerand grounded The Daniel son is loaded With freight A tug with a barge in tow went to her assistance on baturaar bnt as the I schooner was high and dry and out of any immediate aanger was thought best to leave her and he cargo alone with the hope of gelling ber off at tbe next fiigbtidev Stevens said that the Daniel son conid be flosteSf but it probably will be difficult task VICTORIA NOTES Th Charges AgTUn at Ilajor William Said to Be True Victoria tit November II The PortTownsend sloop Rome was jteiied here for violstioh of the ensioms fegnla tiona to day The Government iteamer Qasdra re lamed from th north with the trews of three disabled tloapsAon an Indian sloop and the other two the Zephyt and Edith of SanJnaa island 1 The naphtha launch Bath otPori Another blow from the club otaggered him and be ran off The first man had fallen almost in the fire He was dragged out and laid on his face so tbe blood would not strangle him Be waa insensible and a man was sent into town for constables to arrest the strangers but before the of ficers could arrive the man who had been struck and had escaped came running back with two confederates and renewed the fight Finding that clnbs could not be used with effect Mr Craycroft drew his revolver and began firing at the assailants One fell but rose again and renewed the fight The revolver being emptied the raea od txtbdes fought with flnbs fandftrickaj jnst tben iofficars Crntcher andBabcock iTrtved from town and all three assailants were captured Tha one who had been first struct by Mr Craycroft still lay insensible bnt after awhile revived and all four were taken to jail where theygav their names as Vanderwelss Arthur Travis Charles Wilton and Joseph Kane All four have the appearance of tramps Kane was shot through the arm and was badly beaten about the ceaJ Travis was the worst part He if was who was knocked senseless His face is fearfully bruised and swollen All four will be arraigned tomorrow SHOT WUIIE HUNTISG A To an Xsdi Fatal Accident With a Gdn Fnssso November 14 Ken Lane a young man well known in Fresno shot himself yesterday forenoon while duck bunting with several companions The accident happened near Mendota on the plains thir ty five miles from this city A telegram to WS Lane the young man father was filed in the telegraph office at Mendota at noon and did not reach Fresno nntil 4 oclock Mr Lsne accompanied by Dr Dunn left for the cene of tbe accident about 6 oclock and alter driving thirty four miles reached the house where the suffering lad had lain ten hours without any medical assistance Dr unnn and Mr Lane lost their wy and It was nearly 11 oclock at night when they arrived at the bouse or tbe doctor and ioudq the young man suffering from a sun shot wound in the left breast The shot was lrom a 22 caliber rifle bullet and had passed near the heart and penetrated the i ring The injury Is dangerous and it ia thought that it win prove laiai The auction sile of reserved seats for Rosewalda operetta Baroness Meta which is to bo presented at the Grand Opera house next Friday evening for the benefit of tbe Womana Exchange took place last night at the rooms of the exchange 28 Post street and was flattering sneesss both in the demand for seats and also lrom a financial point of view the sum realized from premiums alone amounting to something like 3003 The proscenium boxes brought from 20 to 110 premium and are all sold bnt a number of mezzanine boxes are yet left Nearly all tbe seats in the orchestra are taken the first three rows and part of the fourth are marked off in the parquet and the first two rows snd part of the third are engaged in the dress circle This morning tbe remaining seats will be on sale at Sherman Clay CDs music store The premium for seats in the bouse ranged from 1 to 12 in addition to the regular price of 2 So a seat The attendance was quite large last evening and the bidding spirited Many present took as many as twenty and twenty fire seats bnt they were for friends Walter Newhall acted as auctioneer for the occasion and threw as much business zest into tbe calling of bids as if he was to be the one benefited With a number of pleasant Jests he kep those present in a good bumor and after tb start tbe bidding became quite lively Tbe first bid for choice of proscenium boxes came from Isaac Hecht It was 59 and the premium ran up to 110 when it was knocked down to him and be selected box Theo Marcean paid 100 for box Mrs Henry Schmeidell gave 63 for box and William Bunker 55 for box A in addition to ths price of the box 25 The price for the first tier of boxes up stairs was 20 each Bunker took box Colonel IL Hecht got box Mrs John Jarboe took box and Mrs Tretweil box The four boxes brought 20 premium For choice of the house Charles Crocker bid 12 apie premium for nine seats in the tront row of the parquet on tbe left of the stage He was followed by Treat who paid 11 a seat premium for eight in the parquet A Talbot paid 3 50 for two Adolph Roos 8 for four de Young took six seats and Brown eight The premiums ranged from 7 to 5 for some time when they dropped to 3 and then to Among those who purchased from two to a dozen seats in the orchestra parquet and dress circle at a premium weres Samuel Meyer James Phelan McBean Mrs John Curry Htrmes Con ant Mrs Michael Castle Alexander Center Booneli Mr Pal ache Din Murphy Harry William A Heilman Mrs Goodman Eugene Roy Featberstone A Kiefer Dr George Chisholm Jones Hutchinson Dr iienmaO Mac key Carlos Mon teleagra Admiral Cou 0Connorr Bibb Alexander Loughborough Chester jnestell WieL Ssmnel Tucker Mrs A Barstow Frank Montl eagre Esbsrg Mrs Henry Schmieden i Feiton Jr William Fries John Wise Mr A Starr Mrs Crowenthal Dr Richter A Porter Henry Pnen Bradforl Charles Midg ett James A Herr Davis 8 Smyth Gibson Stone A Herri man Hiil and a number of others Auctioneer Newhall mentioned during the sale that he had witnessed a rehearsal of the operetta and svd that it was the finest thing of the kind he had ever heard or seen From the demand and high premiums paid fur seats there is no doubt but that an overflowing house and fash ionable audience will witness tbe first production of th Baroness Meta next Friday night at the Grand Opera house A STUANGE DISAFFEABANCE A Saeramento Man Believed to Have Been Murdered Bactumkmto November 14 A young man named A Syme an employe in he railroad shops has been missing since Saturday night Lite that night he was seen on Yolo bridge quarreling with an unknown man In the morning Syme a hat and coat were found on the bridge and their appearance indicated that a struggle had taken place It Is believed that Syme was thrown over the railing into tbe fiver and may have dragged hit adversary wttri him jnscEUAXEOtrs hA iNWRHRATtb1 SATURDAY NIGHTnext tToyembar 19lhwe will give an opening Ex hibition of Holiday Goods Pariifr ulars later In tills piper A Direct Importation OF FINE HANDKERCHIEFS Jnst received fox our Holiday tride They com to direct from the finest looms of Europe Asia and America Th atyle and designs are ne and attxaotive the qual ities superior but the prices will prove the most startling features 2c Each LADIES gHEEK XATfN HASDKZSCHUF3 plain and colored border 5o Eacli LADIES SHEEg LAWK HASDKXECHtETS hentstttoned fancy colored borders 10c Eacli LADD3S SHEER USZX HAUfiKSBCHIEFS guaranteed hand embroidered In white and color hemstitched value 85c etch 12c Eacli Base at above with icalioped borders 23o Each LADttS SHEE AtLttXES HASUKHS GH1KF8 hand embroidered In fancy hem stitched designs plain white value 50c each 50c Each LAUDa ALL LINES HANDKERCHIEFS hemstitched and scallowJ plain vrhlt or colored bordri Better grades up to oj eacn 9o Eacli 750 dosen LADUCS ALL 8ILK HA5BKEB CHIEFS plain colored gToands embroidered in coatruttng eelors floral designs value SOe each 25c Each LADIES ALL SILK HANDKERCHIEFS fancy colors em bruldered scalloped edge artistic coloring floral assigns 50c Each Same as above better ceality 75c EaclL Same as above heavlT silk and more elaborately embroidered 76c Eaoh LADIES TESTED 13IETQ2L HASDXEb CHISFS real lace borders assorted color 1 00 Each Same a above better quality LADIES KEALDUCHESS LACE HANDKERCHIEFS exquisite designs and effects New neat and novel Price range according to quality from 90a to 14 eacn INCORPORATED MH33 WlttT SIBEEI e8ANRANOISOa RUBBERS If you want the finest quality and most perfect fitting Rnbber Shoe Ask for OANDEE BRAND MfSCEIXANEOns fHEELECTI2Wi to BUT THERE 15 ANOTHEJi OREAT CVENT TO TAKE PLACS IT WILL Bfi A OH FrlRTLfflH AFFADL and will held at ta Headqaartera of the Noo Partfaaw THE lEAL ESTATE EXCHASfJE 16 PostwSt THUR5b1T ilov 17 12 OCLOCK Deirocrts Republicans IrjdpeiJlents Populists Probibitioni Noi7 Partis2Lt75 all Velcomei Vote by Acclamation 1 THERE WILL BE cflhbiDitrEi AND ALLW1L BE ELECTED WE DO THE NOMINATINa AND YOU WILL DO THE VOT1NCL All of wTiicJi Means THAT OUR NEXT flUCTlOU JflLE OPTHESwiJYAri and McCreert Property CONSliTINfJ OP A LOTTERY TICKET Heavy Sentence of a Orooer fer Causing One to Be Mailed Judge Morrow passed sentence yesterday upon a dealer In lottery ticket which was a surprise both to the offending party and the attorneys in the case becanse of its unexpected severity Samuel Ginsberg a grocer of Sacramento was suspected of dealing in lottery tickets A decoy letter was sent to him by a Government detective who in return received a lottery circular The detective then sent 1 for a lottery ticket and it was shown on the trial teat Oiusberjr cansed a ticket to be mailed by his clerk to the officer A Jury found Ginsberg guilty oi having caused a lottery ticket to be mailed and be was sentenced yesterlay to pay a fine oi iuu aau serre ininy uayi imprisonment in the Sacramento jail There are a number of similar cases awaiting trial in hthe United btaUs District Court Burglar In the Mission The rooms of Charles Sopf a young cook at Valencia and Twentieth streets were visited by burglsrson Saturday evening Tbe thieves during hit absence carried ont several articles of furniture and nearly all of Sopr clothing and boldly carted them away in an express wagon They also look a 29 g0ld piece that was in one of the bureau drawer On Saturday Sonffjuad hit goods at Nineteenth and Valencia streets where they had been sold and yesterday morning he appeared in the Police Court and secured a warrant far the recovery of fats property 1LUTELY PURE Where the best food is required the Rqyal Baking Powder only can be usecC I hae found Die Royal gating Powder superior LADIES OPeRA SLIPPER L5UILDIMQ IVJENS CAPITOL A Light Weight Self AeUng Shoe LADIES BEACON SLIPPER Sea that yon get 1Candee Brand fub sals nr ALL LEADING DEALERS Wlli fytoh Dispensary 104BAP0LPH StChicagoIll 400 GEARYSlSAKFRANCiSCOCAL 183 Sonth Matit St Los Angelts CaL 8 feast Broadway Butte City Monti 13 Soatb Slain 8t ileleW JtonL SOI West Ninth St Kaaias Cttrto Tje largest inwirporaied and most aaceeufal medical andmrxlcaj as ciaUon tn tie wend 1X1 theoJdeatrinKtreltable TT Pjwdalins on ta Tmallo coast QaarrstrMt a Fraadaeov OMtiaua to peiilr and pcrmueatiy care chronic sne dlirivaieanaWMtlngdtseaMVn6 natter how epinpUcated cr who hsa XaiJea Jiloodasd SUa Biwase Isom of Vigor and ilantuod yrosutt wrbea Sirtctiire etc nd iof 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