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I THE EXAM'XKR. HAS FRANCISCO; IUXE 21. 1D03. SATUKDAY SATUTTOAY COMMENDING THE US THERE ARE UTTLt BRITISH AT WORK HEARST NEWSPAPERS ON PACIFIC CABLE HULKS EXPOS HID FID METHODS ITCHING PALMS IN EUREKA 1TH Fffi III TIIEJ01O Crew cf the British Ship Monk-bams Fteht Under a Tropi Sunset Telephone Company Three Men Exp'ain How They Asks Court to Protect It From Rapacity of Conspiring Members of the Town Council, Were Paid Beggarly Reward for Assisting to Cheat an Easy-Going Government. cal Sun to Save the Vessel CLINTON June 20 The Prohibitionists in State convention here to-day passed the following resolution without a dissenting; vote: "Resolved, That the Prohibitionists of Missouri, in convention assembled at Clinton, June 20th, desire to express their hearty appreciation of he great work being done by the Hearst newspapers in bringing to the attention of the American people the evils of strong drink, ami that we heartily commend as worthy of the support of Christian people the secular press that i outspoken and fearless in its condemnation of this great legalized demon, King Alcohol." From Destruction, 1.1 -rv STW" qsw.sj i p' jv- 1 1 v'uJ- 4 4 Says They Demanded $4,000 Van Arman Den'yss Intention Careo In the Forehold Is Par- tially Destroyed and 400k to Swindle ard Declares His Operations Were Prompted by Purely Patriotic Motive.

Tens of General Mer char.dise Aro Jettisoned. as the Price of Their Withdrawal as Persecutors of the Corporation, la a complaint filed to tbe United States Circuit Court yesterday by tbe Sunset Telephone and Telegraph Company against the City of Eureka, Humboldt county, and the other room, then went Into the room hrV IS Arman wt end shortly rrtuinni wun ui SACRAMENTO, June 20. One by one the mey which lie distributed to myself and the ALOXO THE WATER FRONT. June CO. persons bo assisted II.

W. Van Arman and i a Hill kv tn each of a lio gold a 4 For four dsya and nights the crew of tne fcrlttsa ihlp llonkbarns battled with fismci anus eury iu lurir aiui'iue iu uvmuu ur rnld pleea and a stiver dollar, ttiaatng i Karh ot us turned this amount of money to Government out of thousands of acres ot nm-nuic IB Ml IN LIFE offlclsls of that place, serious charges of at the He. elver after signed our names to tne tapers. The Heoelver aaked HumiiKrfletd It he knew ma to be the paraon who signed I ha which threatened to destroy tho vessel, lly slrnost superhuman effort they ucceedel In quenching the fire in the iblp'e hold valuable mineral laud are coming to tbe front with their testimony, adding to the weight of evldouce against the manipulat papers and guuimerOeld replied Iu lua and brought her tafeljr Into port. 7i or ot the deal.

Harvey declares that did not know It remalu now for tbe Federal authorities what he was doing wbeu he signed the af The Monkbarna arrived to-dar after voyage ot 100 day from Liverpool. On the morning of February Slat, la longitude 24 degreei west, latitude 24 degree 10 minute to take oflliial cognizance ot this evidence fidavit. Ho asserts that the portion of the document setting forth the penalties of false wearing wss not real to him. Graduates of the San Francisco tempted extortion ars made under oath. Tbe suit is Instituted to prevent tha Street Superintendent removing the poles and lines of the complainant and to enjoin tbe city oOlclals (rota enforcing an ordlnanee regulating rates which, It Is claimed, are unfair and unreasonable.

Hy this ordinance each pole is taxed 10 cents a year, and It makes tbe rales about one-bait what they are In this city. The nt-xl serious chsrge In the complaint, however, alleges thst on or about November 4, A. C. Dauphlny, II. A.

Poland and Frank Zclgler, who then composed a ma and punish thoso who are guilty ot the perpetration of tbe glgsntlo fraud. Not since the first disclosures were made haa there been such perturbatlou among tbe Jerry Haley gives testimony to tne same effect. Ho declares that the men who read to him the aiTUftvIt wSiU bo wss sign Dental College Demand an corth, Hirry Sestrora, an able teaman. dl-covered smoke Unulug from tbe ventilator over the forehatcb. Ho reported the aet to the remain and tho hatche were taken did not read tbe entire contents.

Haley officials of the land oiTlce a was caused to Early Hearing in Court of off. Tbe fore-lower bold wi found to be one maa of flame. All hand were sum waa paid the $lt! fee by Hill and wss given for bis services. Almoin company nvoi.vr.n. I heir Grievance, day by tbe statement volunteered by Charlew M.

Illtl. Charles F. Harvey and Jerry Hadloy, three ot tbe men hired by Van moned on deck and worked tbe pump In It Is sIho becoming apparent that Prince an effort to extinguish the flame by flooding the hold. Captain Mc.Neely called for i'nliintn. tA tFA IntA thA hntil And nlfttf jority of the Council, combined and con rwttatowskl and his associates In thedlroc The Rail Francisco Dental College sent torale of the Klerra Hallway ire not alto Arman and IVnry to take up the land.

Hilt was engaged by Van Arman to get the other men, and his aHJavIt produced a ntowt profound sensation. The statement made by water on the fire. The heat woe to Intense 4.t-H444t44-444444444444444444444444444444f44t gether disinterested parties 111 the scheme that tbe men could remain for a few mln- utee only. When hole were cut In the The BflgaQtine Ualllee. of the land-grabners.

Haley says that ben l.e wss aekod take up claim be wss told spired, for purpose of extortion and gain, to obstruct and hinder the plaintiff In the extrusion and operation ot Its lines and to cripple the efficiency and usefulness ot tbe telephone service and prevent Its operation except at a loaa, unless the company would Harvey and Haley offer cumulative proof that the railroad company wanted It done, and that thoee at (be hied the scheme deck on both tide ot the iihud tne name lped up tbrouRh tbe opening. The deck I came eo hot that the men could e.aiTC of the cousplracy, ot which Van Arman Is held to bo the head. Here Is Hill's aflldavtt: Vessel Sails From This Port With Material to Build nan abaft tbe foremast and a tropical tun OK mix. would see that he we fully protected. Tbl testimony confirms In part the statements inado by Mrs.

Mary and Miss I.rllu beat down upon tbclr heads. the Fanning Island Station. Four dsy and nights without sleep were State of California, County of Sacramento s. Charles M. Hill, being first duly sworn, de posna and says: MrKIIllcan, both of Oakland, who say they were Induced to fJla claims st tho riMueat three attorneys to Judge Murasky's court yesterday to ask for sn order compelling the Slate Hoard of Dental Kxamlncrs to permit graduates from tho college to take the exam-Inailon now being hold by the State board.

Attorneys ft It. Doyutnn, James Peck and Henry M. Owens sppcarcd for Charles H. Uhltley, graduate from tho Dental Col-elge, who has taken the trouble Into court. Insurance Cmuiulsslouur E.

Myron Wolfe represented the Slate Denial Hoard. Whitley's attorneys demanded sn Immediate hearing, but Wolfe said be wasn't resdy, as tbe papers bad just be. served upon blm. llo aaked for lontiuuauce. "If a continuance la granted.

said Attorney Owens, "tho Slate board may ad speut In Szhting the flames- On the fourth ffav tha riApki tipirnn In rnol. After we(k of Marshall I'. iHislnbury, who Is In tbe "It Is the intention of Great Britain to "1 waa down at tha shooting gallery on employ of the Sierra Hallway Company. men were sent below and 400 ton of cargo, Tbe brlgantlne Galilee alled from tbl nearly all in the carro in tbe forehold, wail port to-day with material to be used in establish direct and all British communl rounn i reel, dim een IV ana ism opines day night vordn to my nreaout recollee cation between England and Diitlsh Co DENIES GUILT OF FRAUD. lumbla.

All cable stations will be on Jettisoned. It conelstcd mostly or milain- tha Constructlon of the Britlh raclfic ca-Sffif on Fanning island. The vee- tlon oa to tbe dati about 9 o'clock, when I was railed out to tbe sidewalk by fcllaa IVnry. He aked me If I wanted a job. and 1 told him OAKLAND, June M.

Van Arman, British territory. The line will extend who employed number of Hucramentans to from Vancouver to Fanning Island, thence Learn and rib were not damaged, butlarae a chartered oy ine unusn i-acinc yes. He tnld ma there was a mau here named file homeatead applications on Government Van Arman that wanted some men to take up holv were burned through the between ble Company, which I laying a wire from to the FIJI islands, and thence to Norfolk Island, which is between New Zealnnd timber land, In addition to paying the necessary decks. some Government land, and be told ma Van Arman was at tha enirrn Hotel. 1 told I'enry and New Caledonia, From Norfolk Isl "Tbe fire not completely extln journ.

Having compiled wlih the law In comply with certain extortionate demsod for money to be paid tor and on behalf ot Dauphlny, Poland snd Zelgler, and their sssoclates Tbe amount so demsnded wss It.tmu, complainant ssys, aud the demand was accompanied by advice that refusal to pay tho same would result In a refusal ot permlston to erect any more poles In tbe City vt Kurcks; ibat tbe taxation would be Increased, and that Its rates ot telephone service would be reduced ono-balt. It Is also complained that the respondents. In furtherance of theln plans to extort, claimed and asserted tbst the plaintiff had no right to maintain Its poles and lines in ICurckit, that the same constitute a nuisance therein snd are subject to summary removal therefrom, and that the respondents are planning and oonulvlng toforce the removal thereof. To that end, Ills set forth, they did, on June 3. wi.

cause and procure the arrest of o. K. McLaren, superintendent of tbe telephone lines, upon sn alleged charge ot misdemeanor. I' lens restrained the complaint concludes, the respondents will direct J. F.

Thomts, as Superintendent ot Streets, to (ear down and remove tbe complainant's fees of many residents of Oakland for such process, waa Interviewed to-night for "The that If there waa anything wrong or crooked Australia to Vancouver. The. cargo of tbe Galileo Includes cement, lighters, supplies and building material, aggregating cuiabod before February 26th," say Cap meeting twice tnis year, it may not men about the Job I did not want It. He said: 'No, there is nothing wrong. 1 went down to it no again for many months.

During all that lime our clients will bo deprived of a bear- tain McXeely, "though the men workeJ heroically. Tbe fire was caused by spon tons in all. taneous combustion." The Pacific Construction Company has iig" "Vou'vn nnlv nno client." said Wolfe. the contract for tbe erection of tbe build- The sailors, however, assert that tbe fire wa of incendiary origin. They praise tbe "Yes: but there are others conctrued.

hxamliicr at bis home, M'l l-'ourtemitli street. The former (Inventor of Arizona was at first reliceut on the subject of the alleged frauds, but soon tnlkid very freely. "There waa no Intention to defraud the tiov-eminent in any way," he declared with emphasis. "I am perfectly willing thai a thorough Investigation bo held by the Government authorities, and when that time romc 1 shall readily refute the charges that are being so freely made. I did loan several of my friends the money with which In pay Hie fees required by law, and I would do it again, as I am Inter wife of tbe captain, who stood by and en Tblny-slx of them altogether." lug for tbe cable station, which will cost $120,000.

Thirty carpenters and mechanics sailed on tbe Galilee to do the work. couraged them In their work, but complain van Annan mat niglit, but 1 could not. rne next morning I went down to the Western, but I could not find bltn. I waited and presently an elderly man came In and went up to Clerk Morrison at the desk and said a few words to him. Then Mr.

Morrison railed me ovitr and mid to the elderly man, 'This la Mr. I said, 'Is this Mr. Van and heaald, 'Yes; you ant the man Mr. leury 1 said, Then bo asked the clerk for tha key to room til, and tbon we go up to the room In the elevator. After we got Into the room Van Arman aald to me, 'I want "Suppose your Honor Issue an orner oi cf their treatment by the captain.

They cay reeling tbe Slate board to adjourn only from F. M. butler bad charge ot the men. An- tbe Monkbarne was a "hungry ship." duy lo day till this matter is aujtisteu, sug Mahoney, an able seaman, says he intend other vessel laden with building material gcHted Hoyuinn. and, one cable will be extended to New Zealand and one will be laid to Queensland.

Work on the cable between Fanning Island and Vancouver will be commenced at Vancouver. Already the cable between New Zealand and FIJI has been placed. It Is expectad that the work will bo completed in November. Tbe buildings on Fannlug Island will be large enough to accommodate several hundred men." The cable between Vancouver and Fanning Island will be the lougeht In the world. The British steamer Colnnla Is now on her way from England with miles of cable.

She) is the largest cablo steamer ever built, and cun lay seven miles of cable an hour. Tbe Galilee Is a staunch little crnft, and Captain Treanor expect to reach bis destination early In August. will sail for Fanning Island in August. to file charge against tbe captain for beat "Can't do that said tne touri, Among the passengers on tbe Galilee ing him without cause. Attorney Peck laid bo thought that If the poles and Hues now standing in Eureka.

Court touud that his client wu iliut.i'il to TRIED TO STEAL SHIP'S GEAR. ested solely In the development of Northern California. I have hail considerable experience In these matters, having been appointed Immigration Agent by the raclfic by Mr. Huntington la 1MI), which position 1 held tor Sotlin lllllr. iiu examination, even If the Slate board had Hdlourned.

It could bo furred by order of court to reconvene and give the dcelred ex A conspiracy between members of the crew of tbe DrltlGh rhJp Kytmcce and a number of bay pirates to strip tbe vessel of ropes and waa David Cuthbert, who is to be the superintendent of tbe Island station. He arrived from England several days ago to take passage on tbe Galilee. He waa appointed by the Pacific Cable Doard, the members of which are representatives of the British and Colonial governments. In speaking ot the new cable system, Mr. amination.

Wolfe looked supcrjor ana sum got some men to take up soiiiu Government Then he anked me ami In if I waa the man I'enry had recommended to him, and I aaaured him 1 was. Then he told me be wanted fifteen sixteen men to take up Government land. He did not rare what kind of men, be said, so long as I got tha men. I said, 'Mr. Van Arman, If tber la anything wrong or rooked about thin work, any dangerof getting livto trouble, I don't want to do It: I have a mother to support, and don't want to get Into "When lands sra hnmestcadi they must ba occupied for twenty-one months, during which sails was frustrated last eight by special police.

nine a certain aiuuunt of work must be pur. be thought not. Th board's attorney Insisted upon a formed. Then, when the settlor pays for tho lien John Fitzgerald, thougb they succeeded INFANT HAS NO CLAIM. Posthumous Child Not Entitled to Damages for Father's Death.

The Supreme Ccurt hn affirmed the Judgment of tbe court below In the matter ot Olga It. J. Daiibert agnluat the Weetern Meat Company and Annie Intihert. A demurrer to i tin complaint was sustained lu the court below and Judgment rendered for defendants. continuance.

Finally It was ordered that unit, is his to do with It as be rliooses." in getting away wlift a boatload of tackle Cutbbert said: "Could that land be dlapoaed of to any lum Wolfe should buve till Wednesday lo nie ileioiirriT or answer to Wliltleys pennon per eoiiiiitiiu at the expiration or Hint time? was aaked. any He assured me 1 would get Into and that the case should come up next Fri Kltxnarald discovered a boat containing two men lying elongside the ship, lie boarded the vessel Ja time-to see a man run along the dtok and Jump overboard, and then three meu owing away in a boat loaded with rope. He f. red three shots at them, but failed to do any no trouble; that It waa all right. Then we went dowutAaira.

1 axked hi til three or four times if I would get Into any trouble, and heaald no. 0 improve 10 "It certainly could be," was the reply. "Tho owner could do Juut as ha pleased." Van Arman slated that he Invrstlgiited Die ST day for argument upon Us mci'iis. The Aunt will be hot one. The Denial He said ho wds going to Auburn, aud wanted r'oliean cava Its graduates buve a riKht to tiling of homesteads on 1 acres of Innd in rim father of Olga Daubert woe killed by the i mini i yj namaae.

i ne snip watenman said the a leva had threatened to kill him if he reused a cry, all. He yrprewied I'1" wllllngliiaa lo Undergo bo examined. The Slate Hoard rcmiu.is mo i genco of the Western Meat Com- ma to nave the men at tbe Government Land Office by It o'clt Friday. I went to Summer-field and Summerfleld got the men, and we had them there. Then 1 aaid to the men they need a scnrcusiig inquiry ana suiu he is fearless or college that, under tho law, too exaniina-j (ieorgn Campbell, the was found hicden In the rope locker, and was arrested on BUG RULES tne result.

nt ittii. pany. Afterward tils widow. Annie Daubert, 'S tinns are open iu iue brought an action, us his heir, against the not take up the laud uuless they did so ot their a cnarge or petiy larceny. ZEALANDIA IN COMMISSION.

dents: (1) graduates from a repmanm college; (I!) grsdimiea from a high school, four LOCAL BREVITIES. FELL FROM A H. Kavanagh years' tnrin, wlltt tnree years uum-r a re Tbe steamer Zealandia was towed down from reitiuiiiK ul r.n Aiait.ima itnei, ii.i irom a Proposed New Ordinance ceptor In dentistry; i.n pi" Police Opine That Black Mlsaluu-strcet car at Iwnty-llisr aireet yen Martinez to-day to be placed in commission. Sired dentistry lor live yean iu terday and lu hcd an si.kle. waa tak again.

She will take tbe place ot tbe Alameda own rree will. "Before I took the men up I met Van Arman at the depot. Ho Instructed me to bring up four men at a time. We go up Into the lirwt room to the left. After we go Into the little room Mr.

I'enry cornea In aud made out the papers. Summerflelld accompanied us to the room. Van Arman took me Into the next room and gave me fid for each ot tbe four men, tor tbe fees. VA AHMAX 1'AIII 1IIM. State.

to his home by a pollei n.aii. TOY PISTOL Hurreit, aged 11, of 32 Ituiixi afreet, wus inutrd nt. the Finally Finished byv Committee. Tbe Dental College family says: wo come under the first denomination. The Had Accomplices in the East.

cu the run to Honolulu. The Alameda will have oil-burning furnaces placed In her during her run to Honolulu. She is scheduled to soil on next Monday, under command of Captain meat rouiany to recover damages for his death. She recovered a Judgment, which was entered 4, ISM, for IS.OOrt. After the entry of the judgment the presenli plaintiff was born and this present action was begun in her name by her guardian to another Judgment agalmtt the meat company.

The mother was made defendant In the latter ciiho because ha refused to Join with her child. The Supremo Court holds that when the widow commenced her suit she was the only heir and that the former judgment In favor of ln-r Is a bar to the present action. MAY SAVE ONE EYE. Central linurgtncy Hospital yrutr rduy n'ter-nccn for a gunshot wound of the right hand Htnte board replies: tvo, you cum college urges: "The last board so found. made by a toy pistol.

"The naners were read to the men by Penry HELPLESS ON THE BAY. HltKAKS IIOTH LCCS -H. W. Walters, an The arrest of J. n.

Black, forger, has opened and then In I'enry's presence, and whllo be was. busr writing the papers. I gave each of old mun, fell a porch In the rear of his a line of investigation that may lend to tbe ar Frank Biggs, tM engineer of M. A. Tueker's gueoline launch Snug, bad an unpleasant ex residence, Muvlset Mrctt, tar!) ycHdr- them lti riplece, through Van Arman instruc rest of others who are supposed to be tmnll duy morning.

Inckii both lila gs. lie wits tions. Then tliey went lino tne nig onu-e una cated ith him In a wholesale attempt to loot perience on tho bay last night. At dusk he realed at the nunil hmergcricy Hospital. I cuess ewore to the papers and paid the fees.

waa coming ashore from the Kllpatrlek when Van Annan wanted me to go Into Ilecelver CHINKS ALMOST Little James Bradley Will Not Bo Totally every bank In the country. The police no longer believe that Clack bas been working single banded. Tbe use of so many aliases. Neweum's presence and Identify the men, but I At a Joint meeting yesterday tbe Supervisors' committees on Judiciary, Fire Department and Buildings, agreed to a number of additional amendments to the proposed ordinance regulating buildings and decided to recommend tbe measure to the board for passage. Such recommendation villi not be made, how-oer, until Monday after next, so as to allow ot the bill being gone over agaiu and put in proper shape.

Supervisor Wilson made a final effort to Insert a provision preventing bay windows being tne machinery cf the launch broke down. He as unable to start the engine, so the launch drifted about the bay through the night, with The Slate board Insists: r.o. mo board merely recommended you to our con-sldeirutlon. We have considered aud find you wanting." DENTAL FORMED. The graduates of the Sun Francisco Dents'.

Colli ge met luat night to form an Alumni Aa-soclatlon. The following officers were elected: Dr Talt, president; Dr. Fraaer. first vice-president; lir. Johnson, second vice-president; Dr.

Camp, third vice-president; Dr. Hurlns secretary; Ir. Wright, treasurer, and lir. Illomlln, guard. Clinics will be held every three mouths at the.

college building and socliil meetings will be held once a month Tip, a Chlnaiiiun, wus nliuoat asphyxiated through accident by giia at V21 Uupont street early yeslerdny morning. He wa trinted at Blind. The case of James Ilnadley, who was almost with so many different descriptions, makes It Impossible for one man to have carried out the the Central Emergency ijurpital. tne nlple8 enginec-r in continual fear of being run down by a passing ferry-boat When the launch brought up on the. West Berkeley shcre the engineer plunged overboard and blinded by lime.

Is not as serious as supposed. CIIAItOKI) WITH scheme. So far but little headway bas been Curlev. aaed sixteen years, was arreeled The surgeons at the City and County Hospital made In finding lilack's Eastern connections. Policeman Illrdsiill lust evuilng while In (he hi nk they may be able to save the left eye.

shnn of II. Axelrml. W.K Ooldcn dale avenue would not do It. as I did not Know tneiii an. Summerfleld did go In to Identify the men.

When tho men came Iwck Into the middle room I paid Summerfield 120 for the four men. Sutn-merlleld gfea down with them and pays the money on the steps, and I go after four more, and the same proceeding Is gone through with until we have bod the sixteen men. "At tbe Western Hotel, later, Van Arman wanted em to give him a receipt for the 'money out, but I refused. He tried to induce me to do it, saying that he would glva me $20. I eald.

'What about the next batch of He said, 'Let 14 go for a while till 1 see you but the New York police and tbe 1'inkertous are now working on that line. en cm nuy yards to sbore. A NEwTAUNCH. allowed to project tbe prescribed three feet Several children were playing In front of a Curley wus charged with burglary at thaClly over sidewalks, but the majority voted to con half-completed building on Twenty-sixth Black is still Imprisoned. lie bns so far Prison, tlnue the privilege.

The big gasoline launch Ganymede had her street, when six-year-old Ilertle McCarthy, It was decided that the height of Class A ho was up In the second story, called to the pifcn lUMdley boy to look out, as he waa going to buildings, fireproof, located on streets 100 fee. GOODBYE. FELLOWS 5 I or more wide, should be limited to 130 feat. throw some mortar. The child looked up and received part of the lime In his eyes.

He waa LUU LU which is an addition of five feet to tbe present made no effort to gain bis release on ball, notwithstanding tho fact that ba frets under the confinement. When taken to the police court yesterday he objected to wearing the handcuffs and protested against being coupled to Joseph Oaudalupe, who is held on a charge of murder. In spite of these protests, he was tuken to court In the usual way. When tbe case was called bis attorney was unprepared to proceed and at his request a continuance was granted rent favorite with the other cniiuren and it great lav allowance. If located on streets less tnau luO believed that the act was not malicious.

feet wide, they cannot exceed ninety -five feet "Newcum, the iteceiver, woa in me room when I'enry reid the papers to the men. Van Arman gave ma JJi for each man. The arrangement wils this: 1 was to get 110 for each man in ceignt. HIS LAST VMS TIE OCEAN BEACH WANTS I STREET ALTERED. For Class a buildings, non-nrenroor.

but with metallic lathing, the height limit Is to and I was to get the men fflr whatever price 1 could. I paid Summerflold J20, and paid uuut diuuuay, oe eignty-rour net, as against eighty leet under Supervisors Are Petitioned to Changs tne present regulations. For Class build- with It each or tne men ami i Kepi my of thn money Van Arinnn paid me. Sum IriPB nAn.A.an-nnf ami vlthnut mitat lath. TWO BROTHERS BATTER the limit is to be seventy-three feet, though No Help Has Been Sent Alignment and Grades.

Tb rough Its secretary, A. J. Ralach, the City strong effort was made to nave it fixed at EACH OTHER SEVERELY. eighty-four feet. fror frame buildings tbe crenent fifty-five Uealty Company baa petitioned tne Supervisors to change the alignment of I street in merfield gjt $1 from each of the men for hie employmenrolflce fee.

"I want to say that I am willing to help the officers In any way I can. I did not wunt to enter Into any scheme to rob the Government and would not have gone Into It had I not been aiwured by I'enry and Van Arman It was per-fitlv utmla-ht. I supposed those mon knew to the Crew of the Eureka. feet allowance Is to be reduced to fifty feet, Had Been Engaged in Combat Twenty first trial trip on the bay to-day and proved fest and seaworthy. The launch waa built by George W.

Knasa of this city for A. O. Rich-arda of Monterey. She will be used to carry pleasure parties on Monterey bay. The launth is 43 feet in length, 4 feet in depth, with a beam of 8 feet and 10 Inches.

She is equipped with a 25-horse power, enRin. has a speed of teo krou, is elegantly fitted up and will seat 47 persons. She cost K0CO. TO RUN TO CHINA. The last voyage of the steamer Hyades In the Island trade ended to-day when she arrived from Hdlo with a cargo of sugar.

She sal' fDr Seattle end on Auguat 20th for CI Ina. The Hyades will be the first of a new line of steamships to ply between Seattle and the Orient. WATER FRONT NOTES. The steamer Gaelic rill sail at 1 o'clock tomorrow for the Orient. She carries 3,400 tons of freight.

The cargo Includes 167 bars of silver bullion, valued at $75,000. Twenty, five R6 oon passengers are booked. Mrs. Bailey succeeds Miss O'Briea as stewardess ot the Gaelic. The schooner Bonanza, which put Into port leaking, has been repaired and will sadi tor Acme to-morrow.

such a manner as to avoid the present abrupt an enuri 10 nave sixty leet allowed having muea. turn from Carl street Into and also to do away with a 15 per cent grade on First avenue, their business; I do not know the law. They BELIEVE IT WAS AN Minutes When a Policeman Arrived and Arrested Them. C. L.

llinkel, a contractor, and bis brother, Benjamin, a carpenter, caused some excite When the three-masted schooner Kurekaran Jx'tween Carl and I streets. tvmcit mil nrfo t. HI. 1111,1.. upon the beach, Mur Hunk, Thursday By the proposed change In the latter tnor- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th ATTEMPT AT POISONING.

UnknownManLeapsFrom Steamer's Deck Into Waters of tho Bay. "Here goes; good-by, fellows." With theee words an elderly man, whose nr.me Is unknown leaped from the starboard side of the steamer San Jose on Its trip from Alvlso to this city last night, and. was swallowed up In the waters of the bay. He wo about sixty years old and was called "Mlly" by those who bade him farewell when the bus started from San Jose at 4 o'clock for tbe steamer lundlng. further than that nothing is known as to Ms Idf nUlly.

He wus dejected, as shown by the fact that when one of oughfare, it i stated, a nearly level roadway ment yesterday at Belvedere and Frederick evening, Captain P. Schou believed he was at least four miles off shore. Though the surf as running high the Captain, his wife and the crew were able to get aer.ore and save all their Biscuit Sprinkled With Crystals Thrown day of June, 11W2. (Seal.) A. J.

MADSEN. Notary I'ubllS In and for the County of Sacra mento. State of California. Fit AID All) IIAftK. Etreets by engaging In fisticuffs.

They had battered each other twenty minutes before Police will bo obtained and the connection between Carl and I etreets bo made almost In a straight line. The company offers to deed to the city the land necessary for the proposed alteration Wi.rd waa Immedlutelv sent to the in Through an Open Window. man Gillln, who had been sent from the Stan-yan-street station In response to telephone i ThlsremarKameamQavK, wuicn m'ie ue lut (0 6 0-ciock yesterday evenlug in exchange for tnat wmcn aireei occupies at present. hv Hill for no other purpoee than that of from neighbors, put In an appearance, and ar- no aid had been rent. Permission is assea oy xne company io Miss M.

E. Jones of 1105 Bush street has the police of a strange discovery made yes resiea mem lor aisiuroing the peace. The fight took place In a building that the There Is bo way of teaching the people In many sngnt cnang' ot graue in mu pjkiu tract which is believed would prove that he bad been deceived Into the lommlsslon of acts which he did not know to be unlawful, sets forth clearly the en-ential features of the land conspiracy. It elder brother, Charles is erecting, and was terday afternoon, which may have behind It siariea oy nis nroering Benjamin to perform a an attempt at poisoning. In one of the bed O.

Erickson haa been appointed master of the certain piece of construction. The men are bis friends left him, It was with a caution not rooms on the second floor a biscuit covered DAVIS' WILL UNDISTURBED. their Improvised camp except by driving along tbe bench at low bide, and ea the waUT st o'clock waa within a few feot of their reating place it became ctcescary for them to prepa.re tor another night in tho rid of Die cliff, which towers hundreds of feet above them. The Eureka belongs to tha Charles Nelson with a crystal believed to be poison was found to Jump in the bay. Those word3 were heaxd by hl fe.Ilow passengers ajid ail commented on the floor.

Miss Jones states that there are eiroiuci nuio 10 succeed i M. Johnaci. 1 he ship Falls of Clyde sailed for Hilo to-day ith a general cargo In her hold and livestock on aecK. The following enrollments were recorded at the Custom House to-day: Schooner Oliver Supremo Court Puts Quietus on Claims no children In tbe house, and that she cannot upon the fact that on the nine-mile ride to Company, and belnK well worn and weak In bo account tor its presence unless some one Intended It for a doe. Six months ago she lost timbers, will soon bo a total wreck.

The force of tbe surf has turned tha vcasel broadside on Alvlso "Billy" appeared to be very low In spirits. The boat had Just rounded Ilunter'e Point a iiisen, v. v. Olson, msster; schooner William of Laura Tracy. The Supreme Court has sustained the Judgment of the tower court deciding against tbe one by poisoning but since then she has not the beach and tho breakers aj wanning across tad an animal In tne bouse.

Tbe police are at her decks. The schooner wus on her way wora on tne case. 8:45 p. m. when, the unknown man, casting it Zc' 1 3temer Zealandia.

F. Doudell, Captain. The schooner Csarina sailed for Vnga to-dsv on a codfishlng cruise. claims ot Laura E. Tracy, wno aiiegea max Eureka in ballast, llelng light ebe run far lu side the small bundle which constituted his shore before sticking lu the sund.

lcsgage, leaped over the raJI. Tbe steamer E. W. GROVE. This name mntt appear on every box of the a-n he was an heir of Jacob Z.

Davis, deceased. While the court does not pass upon the claim hove to and boats put off to the spot where be ulne Laxative liromu-yulnlue Tablets, the renicrly CAZADER0 GIRL WEDDED A had disappeared, but tbe body did not come to ni schooner H. C. Wrieht arrived from Hilo to-day with bags of sugar. With the puircse of biowlcit up the reek Id the bay, east of Steuart-street wharf, soundings of kinship, it decides that sue is aiiugeiuer- tbe surface, and Xbe search waa given up.

too late too seeK a remeay, a sue auiu.u, uw. Davis died in October, 1896. and that she did nidi cum a toiu id one oay. cents. WOMAN ROBBED BY And J.

D. McCabe of San Francisco Brings u.i.,o iu-uj; iv oaurriaiu me exact loca tion of the obstacle. PLEASED WITH HIS RULING. not know that be Uvea in oan makes it plain that tne persons wno toon up the land under their own names did not know what they were doing. They acted merely as agents of Van Arman, and were paid by him for attesting their names affidavits with the conditions of which they did not Intend to comply.

In support of the statements contained In Hill's affidavit Is the testimony of two men who were employed by Hill to further the designs of Van Arman and the others In tho conspiracy. Harvey declares that he waa first approached by Hill, who took him to see Summerfleld. The latter told him there would be In It him $1 for himself and for each of the signers. Harvey says that when the proceedings were had before Register Newcum, Van Arman, Penry, Summerfield and Hill were present, In addition to those who signed tbe documents. Harvey then goes on to say: HOW MO.KV WAS p.wn.

Receiver Newcum took the oaths of those who signed the documents. He aked me was a native of the Cnlted States and unmarried, to which I replied In the affirmative. Ponry was' there and assisted in making out tbe papers. Newcum asked Summerfleld if he icn. me and Summerfield replied that he did.

sons 01 i u. innKei a builder. THE CRYSTAL, HOT SKA BATHS. Tubs and swimming. Heat tonic fur nervona and bodily exhaustion.

Hay street, near Powell. TO HONCfHYTlNG AND WELCOME PEACE. Double Event in Preparation by This City's British-Born Residents. British-bora residents of San Francisco are going to celebrate King Edward's coronation and the termination of the ar in South Africa. The event is to take place the evening of June 26th In Metropolitan Hall.

Sentiment and song appropriate to the occasion wHl be plentiful and the British Consul General at this port is to preside. AH natives of the British empire, whether they stlil owe allegiance to the lion or have transferred their ffaltjr to the eagle, are Invited to bring their reFpf-r-tive families and friends to tbe jubilation. The pecuniary proceeds wiH be sent tc Lord Miltntr, Brltif High tne troopship Warren went on Hunter's FORMER SWEETHEART. ruiui uryaocK 10-uay 10 ne cleaned and Judge Hughes' Coyote Scalp Case De cision Interests Bakersfield Parties. Tbe ship CorunTia went upto Port Costa to load grain for Europe.

Heavily laden with a general cargo the UAKEKSFIKLl), June latest ruling Mrs. Clara Smith Has an Exciting Ex perience at Late Hour on Valencia Street. juuk iioer iiatnor sauea tor Hamburg to ony. of Judge Hughes on the coyote scalps cases recognizing the r-oesessor of tho certificates The torpedo boat destroyer Preble was towed up to Mare Isliixd to-day to be turned over to the Government. Mrs.

Clara Smith of 844 Valencia street was as the owner and entitled to bring suit, gives great satisfaction here, where there is more than $75,000 Invested In certificates Issued by attacked by John Shaw, a rejected suitor, The army tranrport Sherman is expected to while walking on Valencia street, near Nine His Bride Home. CAZADEUO, June D. McCabe of San Francisco and Miss Jennie I). Pollard were married here yesterday. The bride Is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Pollard of this place, and the bridegroom Is an employes of the United Rallroada of Ban Francisco. Tho ceremony took place In the Methodist cburch under a canopy of ferns and Joseph lilies.

The Kev. Colin Anderson of the First M. K. Church performed the wedding service. Tho bride was attired In a pearl-colored gown and carried a bouquet of roses and maidenhair fern.

After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. McCabe departed for San Kranclwo, where they will make their home. Among those present were Mr. rind Mrs.

A. U. Pollard, Kred Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Potter, Mr. ar.d Mra. Walter Flake, Miss Ilelle Phone, Miss liernlce Chivers. Mrs. ICug'ne Fiske, Miss Kiske, Mrs.

Irvine (Mime, Mrs. R. lirown, W. Hrown, Miss Mae Wilkin and Mrs. Colin the 15th day ot Septemoer, MYSTERY JNA BOTTLE Strange Noto Is Picked Up on tho Ocean Beach.

Georgj Wilson of 171 Jessie street, while walking on the or an beach near the Cliff House Thursday afternoon picked up a bottle containing the following message, which he turned over to the police: To whom It may concern I spent my last plciel tnr car fare. The Inclosed ticket Is the dats I omtn ted sulcble. My body will be i fonnd In th. hiiabes bv the Wheelmen's Rest. Good-byt all.

CHAKLKS COHN. sllas Bosco tb. Wonder. Policemen Norton. Merchant and Greggalns searched the bushes at the place indicated.

As thv could find no trace of the body they regard the letter as a hoax. Bosco, the wonder, was, is, a professional snake cbarmsr, irnu uj-morrow. teentn, at 11 0 clock Wednesday night. Shaw tha Board of Supervisors. Olne bank holds worth of certificates and merchants and struck her nd then snatched a leather purse which ebe ctrritd suspended to a girdle.

The others bold buuenes irom up to f.oou, ROBBED AND SLaTn. During tbe transaction in the Oovernmerit purre ccntained 34 and tbe police are looking PORTLAND June 20. Louis Bargus, Building Van Arman sam a misuse nao oeen made at tbe bank and that he was XV) short, and ha requested myself and the others to be t.aiient and to remain in the Receiver' room Commissioner for South Africa, as a contribution to the fund fcr rebui.dlng the bom's In the Transvaal dismantled by war. Dr. H.

W. Hunsoker, 5th fluor, Parrott baa removed to 3d floor, rooms 312 aDd 313. FOXY GRANDPA CADETS. t'nlforma for them Free With To-Morrow'i Examiner. ALL THE BOYS WILL WANT THESE UNIFORMS.

a middle-aged laborer, waa murdered and robbed in Whltechapel last eight. The body lor cn a cnarge ot gran a larceny. According to a statement made by Mrs. Smith to Police Judge Megan, Shaw has forced bis attentions unon her for several years. A year ago she were to a complaint charging him with threats to kill.

Two weeks ago she Harried another man and she behoves that that fact brought Shaw back to town. oniil he returned. He was gone about three was found this morning on the water front A. T. Oladisee, colored, bas been arrested on quarters of an hour and when he returned went into the large room.

11111, who bad been with the rest ot us In the Pretty silver depoalt colfgoes from $1.50 no BrlttalB Jewelers, 12U Ueary suceu suspicion..

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