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SATUMDAY MORNING, o5 Clngcles Daily mcs. stMZt. v-, DR. CHIN LEE DIE. race.

The deceased was a well-known SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY. I III! IB at JJieseill a AUfilLlvi; livm juom-v, I having left town "between two days," citizen, who came to Colton some years More Facta About HU Sadden Death ago from Bloomlnsrton. 111. He had re and cleverly eluded the- officers at coi- Last Sunday. tired from practice at his profession as ton.

When he was brought, before Re a physician, and was engaged in fruit The sudden death of Dr. Chin Lee Die, corder Rosslter for arraignment on A HOBO TRIES TO MURDER A growing here for his own amusement. Wednesday evening, he told a plausible the Chinese husband of a white, wife, He had large cattle Interests in Colo story, which made It appear that Harry rado, where he has a son in charge of last Sunday has continued to be talked of as a peculiar case. Various rumors Fluke, who is at present under convic the business. Another son Is a proml- tion of violation of the ordinance, and ment lawyer at Minneapolis.

At Colton who has appealed his case to the Su have been circulated as to what might or might not be the cause of his a widow and daughter mourn his de Many Claimant Bobbins 'Vp for; Share In the Desert Qneen'Mlne. Armed Men Onardinni the Grape-land Irrigation System. parture, besides a large circle or warm PASADENA. perlor Court, was the real proprietor of the and that he himself was merely acting as agent. It seemed to the officers that, since that was the case, personal mends.

BRAND, COLLARS ANO CUFFS. The Mongolian, It will be remembered. George Taylor, general secretary of was 111 but a short time. During that RACINE PRYMATE the T.M.C.A. at Pasadena.

BPOKe last Fluke should be Included in the com time the Coroner's office was telephoned plaint, and they accordingly allowed and a physician was called for. This night at the Baptist Church. He is here to secure delegates for the fifteenth A DKTRRMIXED EFFORT TO STAMP OtT ILLEGAL' LIQlOR TRAFFIC. Apperson to go on his own recognl fact was regarded as strange as 'it is annual state convention of tne x.jyl.u.a. DrMjd toantced Value.

SAN BERNARDINO, Sept. 20. (Regular Correspondence.) An attempt was made on the life' of Justice Soule by a tramp who had been sentenced to ten days' imprisonment The "Justice had his head -down arid was making out the to be held at Los Angeles October 9 to 13. some years atro there was a so zance until the next morning, in order that they might have the proper form of complaint made out and sworn to. His recognisance was good enough for Apperson, and the way he not customary to call the Coroner before a man Is dead.

Inquiry as to the reason, for such a proceeding was met with the reply that It was a desperate case and' a number of physicians had ciety here, but it has entirely disap peared from view. It Is possible ne can A Pnnodcno Mau Who Can Rend Hli On APP nw nn Ish AVator commitment, papers when, the hobo secure the reauiaite number 01 dele went on it was a surprise to the of THREE COLLARS FOR FIFTY CENTS. AT ALL LEADINO OUTFITTERS. What Is Fashion? 1 An interesting subject, too large for off-handl discussion. We'd like to mail to you (free) our Descriptive Catct- been called without success.

gates, and perhaps It will be the means fleers. He bought a trunk that nignt, Coroner Campbell was asked about of renewing the society here once more. the case yesterday. He admitted there were some peculiarities which had led The Mexican band that played at the togue. Atter getting a copy of us, see your Outfitter.

fiesta took a trip today Redlands, packed it, and departed, nobody except Mrs. Apperson being any the wiser. The officers learned, that the had gone to Colton, and telegraphed the officials there to- hold him. The to the belief, that. all was not right CIl Riverside and Colton.

wonting up en seized a heavy glass that stood on the table before before the attending officer could seize him or give the least alarm, threw it with murderous intent at the head of the Justice. The latter, happened to look vup for a moment just as the glass was thrown, and dodged so that it merely, grazed one side of his head. The mlssle was shattered on the Dartition wall behind CLUETT, COON fc Makers. SJJ Cfc, There was a certain lack of harmony In the statements of attending physi thusiasm in another bullfight that is! to be given tomorrow at the amphithe man was caught, and, beingr an excep ater in their behalf. An excellent pro cians, although this was due possibly to some misunderstanding.

tionally "smooth" fellow, he Imposed gramme of sports will be added, new on his confiding captor, and, by a little Dr. Bresee, who was called to attend bulls procured, more daring toreadors, maneuvering, managed to be left alone was given a fifty days' sentence in the and it is thought the result win De a PASADENA LINERS. him, pieces of glass being driven into remaie ward of the Cltv Jail on the better contest than, the first one. a few moments. He made good use of his solitude, evidently keeping It in the same place in which he had stored his i 1 PAS A DEN Sept.

20. (Regular Spme. time. Mten-u tion Was cailed to the extent of the -liquor traffic in is jtominally a temperance town, with' a stricC ordinance against sale. of.

in, toxicants. There are good people in the community whp exception to the exposure of the subject, justly re-. earding it as thie fair name of the town 'the traffic should go unrebuked and' unchecked, menacing the foundations ot the" morality of the community, and creating a class of law-breakers among -consumers as well as dealers. The arrest, conviction and heavy fine of one -of the flagrant violators of the ordinance was not fieter othM from vending in the dying Chinaman; the Coroner Bald, did not appear to like to make a positive but thought he saw the patient -in advance of Dr. Pepper who was also called.

Dr. Bresee when he East Nellie Is a full-blooded Mo- The East Highlands Exchange Asso tne Doarus wnn terrific force. Had the Justice not raised his head, he would Jave Desert Indian and was educated by ciation has been? incorporated at East "recognizance," and was missing when tne Bisters of Charity at Santa Bar undoubtedly have received a fatal blow. An officer immediately seized the Highlands for the purpose or nanonng the officer returned. Thus, when Mar.

arrived found Chin Lee Die dead. bara. She speaks English and Spanish oranges and fruit. The incorporators shal Buchanan went to Colton today The statement of a third party, the and fwhen sober is an prisoner, and after a severe, struggle, assisted by the Justice, overcame and are S. H.

Barrett. A. M. Aipm, with the confident expectation of lrlng-4 WILLIAMS "BUSINESS COLLEGE, Strong's Hall. Courses In book-keeping, and Engllah.

20 WILLIAMS BUSINESS COL LEGE, Strong's Hall. Courses In book-keeping, shorthand, penmanship and English. GRANDOPENING OP FRENCH AND NEW York pattern hats at the IDEAL MILLINERY, 157 E. Colorado Sept. 26, 27 and 28.

Coroner said, was that Dr. Pepper must Hartzell. L. F. Cram.

W. J. Henderson ing back Apperson, he found only Mrs. Apperson and a crestfallen constable, attractive girl, for one of her race. William Cassidy.

-was-found guilty of obstructing the sidewalk and fined tV and J. Norrls, all of East Highlands, have reached the place after Dr. Bresee had left. handcuffed him. He was taken before Justice Knox who bound hlni over to the, Superior Court, placing ball at and J.

J. Edwards of Redlands. He telephoned during the afternoon that he thought he could locate the Dr. Pepper says that when he arrived U. AlcUullom was given a fifteen Max Cokes, proprietor of the Stewart Hotel.

Is ill with congestion of the days' sentence for vagrancy. and he is now in Jail. MINE LITIGATION. nimble restaurateur. It is pretty cer- xne trial of H.

B. Belt for petty lar but his1 physicians hope to pull tain that Apperson will be convicted TO LETr-2 SUNNY ROOMS WITH BOARD In private family. TIMES OFFICE, Pasadena. 1 the Chinaman was just breathing his last and was coughing up what appeared to be blood and froth. There were no convulsions.

There was no food on the table at the time and ac ceny was concluded and resulted in the him through all right, and speait very if he is found, and he evidently knows The McHaney mine, the Desert Queen, promises to become as noted In it, hence his frantic efforts to keep out encouragingly' of the prospect tooay. uiscnarge of the defendant. The evidence against him was very flimsy, toxicants surreptitiously, and of late the sale has grown Seeing the trend of affairs, and feeling it a pub-'lie duty to. do. something.

to arrest; the course of the persons who haveper-sistently defied the several, of the inflnentifll men of the town haw been the courts as in the Dmduction of eold of the reach of the courts. The ease of Charles Button, once con wnen tne case of Ugo Paladlni was Apperson has not yet been brought to victed of murder and sent -back from N6 sooner had the announcement gone out that the mine had been sold to a called for sentence, one of. his attor Pasadena, but -Mrs. Apperson was brought over by the officers, and gave the Supreme Court for a new trial, has been set for. October 28, and a Jury was cording to what was told him the Chinaman had not been eating for some time past and the preparation of food for him was about to be made just before he was suddenly taken ill.

bail for her appearance in the sum of drawn today. quietly gathering evidence for some weeks, and today Initial" steps were in tawtirlnfir the nunlshment of Denver syndicate ror a quarter of a million the stories vary from $120,000 to $250,000 than claimants appeared on all sides. First comes George W. Myers, who states that he was a partner neys asked for a further continuance till 1:30 p.m. today, which was granted.

Paladlni Is still among the missing. He was convicted of criminal libel- some weeks ago. $100. The private record of. his connection 'The preliminary examination of W.

S. Hadley for passing revised draft on. the Redlands. bank has been post PASADENA BREVITIES, nmk rho niTendPfa ordi- with the case, which Dr. Pepper has Jn possession, shows that he visited the The Lake Vineyard Land and Water nahceV The Times stated when the or James and William McHaney in the The trial of J.

K. Stephens for batterv poned to some future date. wan- hmue-ht before- the- public; Company has paid all of its debts and is prospecting business in which, the was continued until 1:30 o'clock today. 1 I -1 terms of agreement were that the three the Securing Or evidence IS piuperiy I wv wim mo vmuu. ii win yui preliminary examination of the gamblers has been postponed until, to xv.

onecKies is, tne complaining wit should share alike in. all claims located morrow, patient August 9, 13, 14 and 20 and on September 15, which was the date of his He issued a certificate of death by apoplexy cerebral) and says he Is ready to stand by the course he took In so doing. dUtV Of the OtncerS n-ic in uu i uneiy nald by the people to guard the com- that before next summer its reservoirs oponrriine to. or- will be It is the intention Ysldro Bouchet was found eulltv The city commence the fall embezzling a wagon pole. October 1 was set for sentence.

and winter term next Monday. dinances, which express the will of the to thoroughly clean the Villa-street res- by either of. the partners, an agreement which Myers lived up to and located the McHaney brothers In all mines of his discovery, and supposed they did the same by He finds, however, that the Desert Queen, upon which he The trial of Charles Markahn Coroner admitted he was neople The detective. jiowevw, ervuir, as it ims Deen empuea on ac-v'. An in Hnme of the instances count of the scrueamishness of some of church of his adoption, and held numerous important appointments among its parishes.

His wife died about a year ago, and there survive him five children, two sons, I. H. and I. hero, one son In Santa Ana, a fourth in Chicago, and a daughter in Nashville, Tenn: Deceased died possessed of some property, the family having acquired con-, siderable holdings a few years since. Although not probated, it Is said that his will divides his estate equally among his surviving children.

The inventory will include life insurance in excess of $2000. BREVITIES. Al Myers is doing the work of Marshal Dexter during that, gentleman's vacation. These pleasant September days are days of low tides In the warmth of the afternoon, and the beach is consequently dotted with clammers. The bivalves are being taken by the bushel.

The low tide tomorrow (Friday,) will he at 4:18 p.m. F. P. Morrison and family have concluded their summer stay here, and returned to Redlands. HAYFORD IS A FREE MAN.

somewhat displeased that a certificate disturbing the peace was continued till it lMist bv private individuals, though the consumers, who could not be con- of death should be Issued in such a case p.m. tooay. He Haa at Laat Secnred a Divorce fnr the- last tnree weeius mc vjimc.oi vmueu mai me wu-ici iiuu nui uecu uun- 4-Vl 14 t.n I a- .3 .1 WIHiam Henderson Son were tnunA From Hl Wile. has been working with them in its development, and from which, they have jointly taken out $30,000 In gold, was put on record in the names of the Mc- guilty of violating the. plumbing ordi have been Constantly airziy.

I imunuiira uj me curystr xounu in 11 discover violations of "the 1 ordinance, some time ago. before he had opportunity to make He was called 1 away to Acton at the time and when he returned be was surprised to find the document and to collect evidence. The aimcuity A newspaper reporter whose Inaccura nance, oentence was set for next Tuesday at 1:30 P.m. The work Anno Vv Poor George Hay ford has, at last, been granted a divorce from his wife, Haneys and his name was not men cy In; the fact that tne-nuyex cles have been the subject of much had been issued. them was found to be all right so far.

a navtipinaror 111 me 1 1. 1. tioned on the record as part owner, T.illie JTay ford, who is at present a resident of Los Angeles. Hayford formerly Such being the case, however, the UtUiUI oviiDC I IWW II, was LIUkCU lu itutn tH' qMlpr. "alia COUia nOtr lni v.

l-Qt tamal tVil nnni! tr. fact that only came to Xhe surface us sanitary requirements are concerned, but it was not in accordance with the plans of, the Inspector of buildings. most instances, be induced to give tes- yiier's meat market and handled pretty when the recent sale was when lived here also, and was at one time Coroner says he does not feel justified in going behind the physician's certifi he discovered that instead of his own roughly. An item which stated that a conspicuous member of the Los tlmony. ovpnlner the officers arrested ership of a third, that portion had been she and her husband had gone to Mex cate unless later developments make it his apparent duty to do Angeles bar conspicuous more on ac wftb- SHur keener of the Baker House, deeded to Mrs.

Harrington of Los An' ico to escape payment of fine had been count of his business and family The cost of having the remains dlsin- winiatinn nf the liauor ordinance. geles, a sister, of the McHaney brothers. published by him. j.n. wefvenzte was arraigned for grand larceny.

He asked 'for a speedy which was- set for 2 30 o'clock today. McKenzle is a dope fiend and has confessed robbing James Cronin. troubles than for his prowess as a law terea, tne stomacn removed and a yer. He is exceptionally well known The Times reaches about every one xne mine was discovered about U'eD: ruary 8, 1895, and put on record Febru chemical analysis made of its contents, he says, would amount to a consider In Santa Ana, where he owes fifty or in Pasadena and vicinity, hence is the ary 15 with the recorder of the district and took ih aisowong ijuiii, wiiw dispensed the stuff in the i Wooster Block, and William J. Barkis, who used' to belong to a water company here' but who has forsaken the.

mild best advertising medium. Try a "lost, a hundred people sums or money ranging from 25 cents up to $100 or more. and placed on the county record August want, "for sale, or "exchange" ad THE FIRST TOURNAMENT. 14, 1895, the McHaney. brothers attend able expense to the county.

Even should the analysis disclose poison It would probably be difficult and perhaps Impossible to find out who administered ing to the business, and also to the dis and microby num ror tne iuii nhioa nf the Baker House vertisement or business notice in the Pasadena liners at 1 cent a word. Pasadena office in Crllly's, No. 43 East Prise Shooting by the Los Angeles Fever For several years Hayford has been trying to get divorce from his wife upon various grounds. At last he has succeeded, -Judge Dalngerfield of San posal of the $30.000 taken from the j. It.

mine. Myers now claims judgment for City Can Club. As announced by The Times, the Colorado, At the same time the Coroner is will $10,000 cash for one-third of the gold al naths' atthe. City Marshal, told jhta afraid of he." and threat- A fellowship meeting will be held at ready disposed of, and that he be ad Francisco having granted mm tne document that he has been longing for. sThe following from the San Fran Irtg to have the remains disinterred and an examination made If convinced that shooting in the first semi-annual tournament of.

the City Gun Club, will he- the Congregational Church of. Sierra oPd him with his doubled fistt at judged the owner of a one-third inter rino- tn keen him out of the place. Madre Tuesday, September 24, in which est in the mine itself. The papers in the facts are such as to Justify It. If cisco Examiner of recent date will be gin today at 9 o'clock, on the -grounds Rev.

and Mrs. Herbert W. Lathe will rnnw i 11-n a KinillV UU111U1CU this suit were filed yesterday; and the this were done and no evidence of ooi Interesting to-Southern tjalifornia resi 01 tne C1UD. ihDioir K-if nut nn S20 ball for him, be- case will come before the Superior son found it is believed it woujid put an take part. The exercises will begin at 10 o'clock In the morning, and last un dents, particularly the people of Orange The programme of events and the Tinssiter.

The other com eno to tne rumors in circulation. CJourt and prove an interesting affair before it is completed. Loss of appetite, lack of energy, loss of vitality, flatulency, disordered stomach and poor I digestion art speedily cured with- Pemvian til 6 in the afternoon. prizes to be given were printed, several county, and especially to Mrs. tieorge Schlm of1 Santa Ana, a business-like It Is said instances have been known plaints for violation of the liquor ordinance were asainst W.

J. Robinson. .1,, fine a few weeks ago for Next comes the president of the The i-eception given to Rev. and Mrs. weexs ago.

xne entries will not be where a man's body a very- short time German woman, who a few years ago W. M. Jones at the Unlversalist Church Baker Iron Works of Los Angeles, and alter death would have certain spas cioseo until tne hour set for the beginning of the tournament arrives, A rnnno- took a Iri trying to collect a levies upon mine for a claim of the same offense'--does not seem to have Thursday evening was an enjoyable af- UtA him In the leaSL TWO Otnei I ar.A lormli, a Tin modic contractions of the chest which those who will shoot in the champlon- bread bill from the wily Hayrora wnen ever he would show himself in town: had the appearance of coughing. If $2110 for machinery furnished the McHaney brothers. enip singles are Martinez ehiek of San warrants have been issued.

une js ioi fresjjnients were served by the young 'Tillie Hayford will not have a chance Diego, (Jus Knight of Sah Bernardino. Another claimant has now appeared the arrest of t'. inomaa, jaiea of the church, and the vestry this be true, and if it also be the case that Dr. Pepper did not arrive until after Dr. Bresee had left the place it is possible that what appeared to be Clarence Parker of Santa Ana, and'i to ruin George Hayrord's peace or mind any more, for Judge Dalngerfield at the corner or itaymonu o.vC..uc was prettiiy decorated.

in tjnaries Marsnaii, tne convict unaer sentence of death at San Quentln fo Colorado street Mrs. Frank L. Murray. Misses Geor- Pltters granted the husband a divorce yesterday on the grounds of. willful deser coughing was in reality these spasmodlo cociai w'nXtnr nf the Pa and Nellie Murray and Mrs.

Ade Against Dr. Prtttle, swietor the Hotchklg8 are gtfl at Buena guests at Buena many otners. a large number of entries will be from town, among them being James Matfield, Charles Van Val. kenberg, the Ralphs brothers and John Cllne. Matfield was the winner of the contractions.

i the murder of Hamilton and Larson near San Jacinto last April. He owns one-fourth of the Desert Queen, a fact which has studiously been kept in the tion and extreme cruelty. Mrs. Hay postofflce drugstore. mC" the ordinance.

The Dr. Bresee was seen by a Times re Vista, Judge Nelson's handsome residence on North Fair Oaks avenue. They will remain during the porter last evening. He said he was summoned to attend Chin Lee Die last background in all mention, of the fa coihplalnants and their witnesses are -were selected from the Made from the celebrated Peruvian ford was not present She lives In Los Angeles and ignored the complaint of her husband entirely; So judgment was given by default "The Hay fords were married lni Iowa last club and holds the club medal, with a score of 24 birds out of 30. For the team match there have mous mine, but the litigation begun Rt.

Rev. Bishop Montgomery will UClDVUO and temnerance or Sunday and arrived there before 2 Bark and other, curative medicines, visit' Pasadena on Sunday, and will sanizations for the work of detecting o'clock in the afternoon. The Chinaman was dead and his body had appar already been entered teams from Santa Ana, Pasadena, Azusa, Riverside and preach at 10:30 in the Roman Catholic in 1877. and moved to Los Angeles dur yesterday, by which George Myers seeks to establish his right to one-fourth of the, mine, brought out the other fact, that Marshall also had an which form a Tonic that is success Church on Pasadena avenue. Bishop ing the great land boom in Southern ently been moved from one room into ana puhisiuub A RETURN FROM DEATH, two rrom lios Angeles.

The personnel of the teams is as follows: Montgomery is the present coadjutor another. The people at the Place said California. Hayford Is a lawyer, and, he swore in his testimony, made $6000 interest there. of Bishop Mora of this diocese. the body had been so moved.

One of "Seldom indeed is it the lot of a man hirn frnm the border-land of death, Santa Ana C. Parker. E. Mason. E.

It had been known all along that ful when all others fail. Heb cured thousands. Beware of imitations. a year by his practice. Then his wife J.

H. Walker has purchased W. H. tne Chinamen there said what Dr. Vaugh, D.

Kerr, F. Pride. from death' itself, but that has began to alter in her attitude to him, Heinsch's saddlery and harness shop James McHaney was very much interested in Marshall's It has frequently been stated that the former Pasadena F. B. Chllds.

W. H. Wood I aivri. Bresee understood was that Dr. Pepper had not yet been A little later When he.

would return home at night bury, A. Conger, H. Rose, Al Torrence, vwen the experience of I. N. Willis of at No.

345 South Spring street, Los Pasadena, whose death was chronicled Angeles, where he is prepared to do all Azusa W. H. Taylor. A. P.

Kerck- she would not honor him with a curtain lecture, but he said she would kick the widow of the deceased said positively to Dr. Bresee that Dr. Pepper had furnished money to tees must be advanced, but even then it work in his line on short notice and in The Perfect Tonic- thd afternoon niiueio mm hoff, C. C. Casey, Fred Silent and one other.

him out of bed and follow up the as the best style. not yet been there. was not supposed that- the man accused rahgements for whose funeral were al- sault with more kicks and blows, un Dr. Bresee said he saw nothing to in Riverside C. Packard, C.

Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. G. B.

Thompson left of the double murder was a parter in til, bruised In body and mind, he would 1 tUCK li Sole Proprietors, San Frauelsc, Cal. if winia is a man 72 years of age, this morning over the Sunset route for the bonanza strike, until the news W. H. Smith, M. E.

Taylor, Jack Bruner. dicate poisoning. He did not, however, make an examination of the bodv fur go to the parlor, as far away from her Illinois, and Mrs. Wyndham start-id to leaked Out, yesterday. His lawyers and for many years has been afflicted with heart-disease.

Two weeks ago he rtnwn to Santa Monica to visit Los Angeles First: C. Van Valken- day for over the Fame ther than to satisfy himself the patient as he could get, and, covering up tne black and blue spots With a blanket, would lay himself down on a lounge have taken ian appeal to the Supreme Court for a new trial, and if granted, he will have his share in the mine to road, was An open tennis tournament is to be berg, L. Maitland, C. Leighton, L. Ralphs.

Second: A. Ralphs, F. Schenck, B- Osgoodsby, John Hauer-wass, John Cline. The prize for this and try to sleep. From early child- assist him in his second, light for life.

held on Saturday at tne court on wal CALLED HER A MURDERESS. 1 his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Le Berge, who lives there, and to enjoy a change of scene. He was at that time in his -fitate of health, for though the "It was -not once that she- did this, and it may, therefore, be more nut street. Prizes are to be awarded.

ECZEMA event is a magnificent vase in the form A. large number of entries have been Attorney Brooka's Sensational Cross nooa until 1 was grown family, spent a fortune trvfntrtocureme! Another claimant appeared this- af made. of an urn, gold-lined, and beautifully chased. On the front In relief are two examination of a Witness. he testified, but many times, and he felt as if he had got in the way of one of those French boxers who are as handy with their feet as Corbett is with his fists.

These vicious attacks, ternoon a prospector, who is widely The extension of Benefit Court heart-disease from which he had suffered so long, was known, to exist. It had given him no especial uneasiness nor' pain. This' morning his wife and The trial of Mrs. C. F.

Gerkens. pro known as but of this disease. I visited Hot; Springs crossed guns bound with laurel The cup must be won three through Oakland avenue is one of the improvements contemplated by citizens prietress of a dive called Temperance he declared, were wholly uncalled-for. and was treated bv the best medical times to become the property of the -itniiv were inexpressibly shocked to along the proposed line of work, men. but was not benefited.

When' Finally. they worked such injury to, his team winning it, and is subject to hear that Mr. Willis had died -suddenly Hall, under the branch postofflce at the corner of Arcadia and North Main streets, and her temporary barkeeper. whose true name is George Simon. He now puts a claim that five.

prospectors were clubbed together and sworn to stand by each other, sharing in common all discoveries made by any one of the party. The flve'men, Charles nervous system -that he stayed away, all things had fl 1 tailed de-i challenge. For the championship-sin Officer Bristol, who, has been absent UDon a vacation at Long Beach, was in Then his wife left her house and re last night at the residence 01 nis aaugii: tor. Notices of his death were pub termined toUFIII I try S.S.S. 1 gles there is a handsome medal of gold fused to live with him.

i J. A. Burkhart, for selling beer with town today, but will not be on duty for "This was well enough, he thought, another week. out license, was commenced In Justice and black enamel, made into the form of a blue-rock. In the center is a diamond, and the whole affair is-a prize and in our I 11 months was entirely cured.

The terribl; eczema was eone. not a sim of it left My The Athletic Club has vacated Its lisher in all of the afternoon papers and the grief-stricken wife was inconsolable. Arrangements were made for the funeral and one of the sons had gone Morrison's court yesterday afternoon but she proceeded to slander him and caused stories to be printed about him in Los Angeles that destroyed his sleep, auarters in the Hopkins Block, and well worth winning. The tournament general health built up, and I have I Two witnesses who wish to leave the city were examined, and the case was Marshall, George Simon, George w. Myers, James and William McHaney.

He will at once begin suit In the Superior Court for his share of the $30,000 already taken out and monopolized by the McHaney brothers, and will demand a one-fifth Interest in the mine or-, qf will continue throughout today and to. morrow. down to Santa Monica to bring ba A never naa any return 01 tne disease. 1 any return 01 tne disease. 1 taken the old Masonic rooms In Wil llams' HalL J.

F. Slsson successors to Ken ruined him socially and politically and sent him to the hospital with nervous tnen continued to September 30. the remains. He arrived there about xne feature of yesterday's cropped, 1 nave oiten I rflcorfimend- childhood prostration. He subsequently got square lngs was the sensational cross-examin.

Everlasting- Consolidation. Occasionally and sometimes semi-oc- nedy are taking orders for the Fllckenger fruit for delivery Novem with tne paper that printed the stories 1 have never ation of one of the witnesses for the the $250,000 for which It has been sold. It Is not known how many other claim 10 o'clock this morning and nothing further was heard from him until this evening, when another of Willis's sons went down to the drug store to purchase some medicine for his mother. vat known a failure to enra. ber 1.

by forcing it to the wall, hut he had to leave Los Angeles, and has lived here casionally the rumor; that the Main- prosecution by J. Marion Brooks, coun ants will come in. but the arrival of The Pasadena correspondent of The street railroad has been sold is revived: sel ror tne oerense. The witness was Mrs. Rivers, a woman of easy virtue.

every prospector from that neighborhood is watched carefully. for twQ: years." Steamer Traffic. Htver iaus to cure, even when all other I mmnriiM have. Our whose sorrow naa maae ner m. Times may be reached by telephone, Call up No.

142. who testified that she acted as waitress The last form In which the rumor appeared was that the road had been consolidated with the -Los Angeles None of these cases for the settlement on blood and Yesterday's passengers for northern While standing. In the; drug store a message came over the telephone with orders that it should be sent at once of theownershlp of the mine can be tried Mrs. James, Mrs. Cobb and Mrs.

Bull are among the recent Eastern arrivals kin diseases mailed in Mrs. uerkens's beer hall during the month of March last and sold beer to customers. Mr. Brooks, In order to Traction Company. Miss Hook, who is ports on the Santa Rosa were: A.

1 free to any address. I for months, perhaps years. Before they can come to, trial the San Bernardino- in Pasadena. to -Mr. Willis residence.

The young in charge of the latter road at present, was asked yesterday about the rumor. SWIFT SPECIFIC AtUoU. GS. Muhs, Ralph Wylia, Lewis Rees, Mrs, impeacn tne veracity of the witness. man.

William Willis, himself went jo C. A. Meyers is preparing to build a fine residence on his Lincoln-avenue fine made a Dositlve denial, saying there L. Cross, Mrs. C.

D. Wiley, Mrs. M. A. Gardiner, T.

A Lewis and wife, S. the telephone, and joy can be im undertook to prove by the witness's own testimony that she is a murderess. Riverside county line must be located, which has never been done, and it is not known in which county the mines are located. There are hundreds of property. Mitchell and wife, W.

F. Fox, Charles The Animal Extracts. agined when his brother In Santa Monica told him that his father. was alive and had Just revived from a tranco in Clarence Brainard has returned from in oroer to do this he went back to the birth of the witness In Chile. South was nothing in it.

J. urooncK, tne principal stockholder In the Main-street road, was asked about the rumor last night. He made a like positive denial. Williams, H. Spencer.

F. mining claims located in that, vicinity a visit of a couple of months In Chicago. Dorhn and wife, Miss Grlswold, America, and made her relate the his which he had lain as one dead for Herbert Holt and J. S. Torrance and and all have to be put on record in both counties for' security, but until if.

uorr, miss s. wemgrim, H. H. Wheel twenty-four hours. tory or ner lire up to the present time, dwelling especially on her marrine-e in family arrived today rom.

Catallha, er and wife, J. W. Nance and wife, SANTA MONICA. No further particulars can learned Rose, J. S.

Mackey, Miss Jennie Mrs. E. Lultweller has returned from nan Francisco in J87U, the birth of her erebrine, sardine, Mackey, Miss Sidney Mackey, Mrs. P. two cniidren and her separation from The Trustees and Sewer Other Lp- a summer's outing at San Diego.

Read the "Pasadena Liners" today. the line is actually surveyed, a distance of hundreds of miles, a job that will take months, or a year or more, to accomplish, there can be no trial of any cases arising from the ownership of the mines, or other matters. P. A. Young and wife, Miss of Mr.

Willis's strange (experience's he Is still In a precarious condition und may yet die. The arrangements for the funeral had been nearly completed and Extract of the brain of the ox. for Nervous Prostrar tlon, Insomnia, etc. Extract of the Heart for functional weakness of toe heart Extract of the Spinal Cord, for Locomotor Ataxia. -eal'Sewa.

her husband In 1875. Mr. Brooks tried to make the woman admit that she left Fowler, Mrs. Fred Wlckersham, Mrs. H.

Watson, J. Crake, R. McQulddy, her husband because he accused her of THE STJBLETT HEIRS. SArtTA MONICA, Sept Correspondence.) The Town Trustees met In adjourned-seseion Thursday Miss c. Wilson, Miss E.

Hunt Mrs. Killing ner oldest child and attempting White, 8. E. Blltch, R. Goode, E.

Kirk more Details GathereA About Rel 10 Kin me otner. xne woman vehement the Odd Fellows and Masons were to participate, and the G.A.R. to take some part. Mr. Willis was well known and highly respected, and- as- soon as the news of his death spread jyaeduline, rpestlne, ly denied this grave accusation, but evening and.

made a canvass of the vote Patrick, Mrs. George Clyde, Mrs. I J. N. Holmes, Mrs.

P. Falk, C. A. Cameron ative Near This City. For Premature the attorney was so persistent in hi cast at the sewer-bond special ejection and wire, Q.

L. Henderson and wife. efforts to force the confession from her Some Informalities appeared In the re Further details have been gathered regarding the Sublett estate, mention broad sympathetic friends gathered H. Klages and wife, C. E.

Hooker and turns when first opened, and the elec tnat sne was a murderess, that Assist ant City Attorney Thomas had to fin, valine, For Diseases of Women. of which was made in The Times a few wile, -J. J. storms and G. A.

Crowe, COMING THIS WAY. 0 peal to the court to protect the witness tv condole with the stricken family. 1 hese friends will learn with joy of the rtturn of. Mr. Willis to -life nd will atch most anxiously 'for news days ago.

A Louis dispatch re tlon officers were called. In. They showed the occasion. to be a. trivial nminaion on their part, which was cor rrom tne Drow-beatlng of opposing SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.

passengers on the steamer Mexico for cently reported that suit had been brought to get possession of in Los Angeles arid other places claimed Urn, The other witness-examined WAS rected, and the, canvass was It' did not change the figures already Ur, Wlllls'8 supposed death occurred Los Angeles are: Martha Hall, Mrs, pale and sickly-looking youth' named given out, 357 for the bonds, 51 against. The board then passed to its first read by heirs of the estate. E. Ward of this city is E. C.

O'Connell, T. Colman and wife, J. P. Gray, Mrs. T.

J. Mahoney, J. E. ARMED IRRIGATORS. When Judge Ross gave his famous decision against the irrigation bonds, rendering at one stroke of the pen millions of dollars entirely worthless, John Downs of this city, who had secured a few thousands of the Grape-; land District bonds In the way of trade he Is a money-lender put in the claim that, as the distrclt was not legal they.

had elafm to the water they were using, and he at. once put up --his on all the water that came out of the company's tunnel. isixty-days' time expires Sunday when he must make an effort to use the water or else forfeit his claim. For the past week- the users. of the water- in 'the Grapeland district have had armed men patrolling the ditch at- the source of supply with orders to shoot any 'one down who touches the water to divert it Downs has consulted good lawyers and they have advised him that the Vinson, who testified that he used to frequent Mrs.

Gerkens's Temperance hdyr.lh.e, Dot 5 Drops. Price li.sj COLUnBIA CHEMICAL Send for Book. Washington, D.C Aaents-Wholesale by F. W. Braun 401 n.

Main at; retaU by H. IL Sale a Son, ing ordinance No. 228, authorizing thet daughter of Mary (Sublett) O'Neill, who iian ano drink beer there, which he Issuance Ot tne doiiub, nu aujuuineu, Wright R. Y. Campton, I.

J. Frances, Mrs. Sievert, Mrs. Brown and two children, Mrs. Avery, L.

Weledorff, Miss was a sister of. "Andy" Sublett, who The ordinance will be put on nnai pas Dougnt or tne rran females who acted as waitresses. Young Vinson was also put through a minute cross-examina lived near, this city about forty years sage at the first regular meeting in M. Marsnaii, Mrs. W.

C. Gould. J. C. ago: Walton, B.

Wells, Scott, Mrs. C. P. October. FUNERAL OF REV.

MR. LEIHY, "Andy" Sublett is said to be the tion vy air. jdtookb, dui nis direct testimony was not shaken by the onslaught, 202S Spring at, Hicks, Mrs. William Burbech, Woodward, J. Blake.

E. Walker. F. Plnkey mentioned in the dis patch, jori-else his brother. 'He? was Raussey, G.

W. Gray and wife, Gertie THE POLICE COURT. killed by bears in Santa Monica Can Gray, S. Kerrigan and wife. Mrs.

Mc- XAlways FIRST, Coll, Kate Bender, A. Zlnsgraf, F. yon in 1854 or 1855. His faithful dog was found lying near the body and bx-saioon-keeper Tlram Fined r'rout o'clock Thursday evening, and 1 'a recovery was telephoned to Pasa-. na about 8 o'clock this evening.

It i said that everything that is pos-r "Je ia being, done for him. The phy- lani In charge assert that his trance 1 ulted from the suspended animation "sequent on heart-failure. This case ,.1 probably make people very careful 1 apply every test to aupposea death" heart failure and to keep' the re-1 Ins under the most favorable condl-V ns for restoring animation should 1 signs of life be exhibited. The 1 ftdful possibility of burying alive a ilm of a trance, as a "death front is appalling, and science i come to the rescue and formu-t jt some sure plan for the deteetlnn -of vital snark and the preservation of Li fecblo flame In such cases. APPERSON 8klPED John Apperson was a restaurant-Tr a few days ago in rasdaena, and Sievet and wife, F.

W. Wilbur and four B. Belt Acquitted. teen steerage passengers. For Santa when the remains were interred in Fort Hill Cemetery the dog could not Gail Borden bonds of an irrigation district will have In the Police Court yesterday Theo Barbara: Mrs.

McDonnell, Mrs. H. be coaxed away from the grave. dore changed his plea of not an equity wnion will a measure protect the owners, and the -bondholders have a right to the water owned by a More, Mrs. E.

O. Land, Dr. Eldridge, O. L. Dixon and wife, Charles Urella, Mrs.

M. Orella. Miss Murella, L. R. The funeral of Rev.

M. Lelhy, whose death was briefly noted In this correspondence, occurred from the Methodist Episcopal Church Thursday afternoon, and was largely attended, numerous brother ministers from this and neighboring towns. being present and taking part in the exercises. Father Lelhy, as he was familiarly known, was one of the landmarks In the Meth-odUt Itinerary, having begun his ministrations almost two generations ago. He was born In Rochester, N.

May 15, 1811. and came to California in '59. Throughout his long life he was a vout and consistent member of the Food and drink were brought, but the poor animal refused to take any nour guilty to guilty of violation iof the Sun Eagle Brand day-closing ordinance. In view of the ishment and finally starved to aeatn. Hayne, Miss 1.

sotarl, Mlss E. Sotarl. fact that the Police Commission had a The Subletts are said to have done CONDENSED HILK district They will not claim ditches and pipe lines over private proprety, but going back to the source of supply this can be claimed by the bondholders. SAN BERNARDINO BREVITIES. an extensive' trapping and fur-trading ready punisnea mm Dy taxing away his saloon license, the court fined business in the arly days on the plains, For Bra a-Workera, HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE.

What property the Sublett heirs- pro only $T0. par jt ytut the tadlng brand. It tha BtSt th cononucal. A PERFECT FOOOTOTt INFANTS 2 TT. W.

W. Wllllami, Wichita, aari: "Have used It In fun of mental exhaustion pose to cteim in this neighborhood has Nellie Martinez, convicted for the Ix teenth time this year for being drunk not been reported. Dr. J. M.

Suddeth died this morning at 4:30 atj his residence on Colton Ter- and nervouineii, wim gooa re una.".

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