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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 3

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tausspaest KILLING OF TOHI UWTQN COAST DISPATCKES1 TIIK DAILY BEE LATEST YORK STYLES NEW IN- I AID URNI8HIN 8 AX BURLINGAME -THE LEADING CLOTHIERS NO 146 STREET between Fifth and Sixth Sacramento itts GOLDMAN Wholesaled Retail Grocer AND MANUFACTURER OF COFFEE AND 8PIC2S Corner ol Second and Street New and Fresh Goodi Every Day and Sold at Bottom Prices HEW YORK SUGAR AND BUFFALO SYRUP VERT CHEAP ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY FILLED ill-la Workingmen of the Fifth Dial riel The farmers of Brighton end vicinity were oat in full force Baturday evening to disease the question rf the Super is-orsbip for the election to be held Wednesday John Roouey presided Speeches were made by 8 Dorney A Water-house Noble Fiher Morton A letter was read which if genuine Implicates Edw Christy Republican candidate from the Folsom district with irregularities in the delivery of wood 8 Dorney said he Would commence proceedings against Christy to impeach him Parr followed aud then Joatph Hull the candidate took the stand aying that tho reason be Joined the new party waa because it waa a party of reform aud reform waa an absolute net ssity aa a Supervisor he would Vote lo tax all land tilled and untilled according to its appraised productive capacity aud he would never vote in favor of any appropriation of sublio money in payment of Chinese ahor or material He opposed tbe letting of contraotg to publio officers more especially Bnperviaors who themselves were to sit iu judgment on their own work The meeting waa very enthusiastic throughout aud adjonrued in high apiiits The The excursion and ball to Dixon given under the an -pices of tbe Heiterkeit Social Club last Baturday night wae a most enjoyable affair lu every respect Tbe train conveying abont 93 conplei did not leave here nntil abont 9:30 1 for whioh delay the Club is not in the least lo blame having paid for the oars in advance and contracted that the bars lliould leave at 8 Dixon was retched abont 10:15 and the exmtridonista weae met at the depot by the Dixon Cornet Band nnder the leadership of Juhu Bibbetts and a Urge number of citizens with torohee A procession was formed and the company marched to the ball a liberal display of fireworks being made along the rout The hall waa handsomely d-ccrated with flowers and evergreens the word being oonspicunus in large evergreen' Uteri opposite the entrance Church Jonez A full band furnished excellent music for the danelug and a splendid supper was spread by George Fralim the proprietor of the City Hotel to wit oh ample justioe waa done by all poesent aud everything that could bo Wished for was furnished in abundance The dancing floor Was nnder the general direction of Kreuzberger assisted by Frltsch and 0 Btober At four o'olock A tl party broke np whereupon tbe Dixon it escorted their Sacramento visitors to the depot where the cars were taken for the return trip and the exeur-aiomata arrived here at Sunday morning all well pleaeed with their trip aud the ball and unanimous in their pralaes of tbe excellent manner in which the Heiterkeits had couduoted the affair Mori Burglars stlli continue to ply their trade to au alarming extc nt iu this city Juat before daylight on Saturday morning several of these endeavored to fores an entrance into Hatch A Cary's Jowelry store on Second street between and Mr Cary who aheps in the rear of the store was awakened by the noise they made and securing pistol he started to the front door to get a shot zt them The thieves saw hitn coming however and made thi ntselves scarce About half- past 5 o'clock yisterday muruiug a burglar effected an enti ance through the window of Mrs Wlnklepeck'z reel denoe on SiXlh street hetw- eu aud and gut into bedroom where he made tome noise which awakened her She demaudtdto know what he wanted there whereupon he made Ids escape through a side door into the alley Mis Winkh peek lulluwed him and saw that he had two confederatea stationed at each eun of the alley Af tel the three got together they left very quickly The man who waa iu the house is di scribed as being smooth-faced tall wearing dark clothing and with one leg pf hia pauis tom at the bottom A singular circumstance connected with the burglary waa that the dog kept on the premise which had always betn considered a reliable watohdog followed the burglar who bad been in the bouse as he ran away aud fawned npon him a though dtspoied to bn very friendly Ou tbe night of the 2tfiU tbe sale at the Haoramculo R-a suraut- waa opened by a tbief and robbed of about $60 Polios Iu the rolioe Court thia morning Mary Farr for disturbing the ptaee and John Btntt for battery were fined (7 69 tch Lyon entht Ezlement case went over till Wednesday Thomas 11 nad ley waz aljudgd not guilty of enibizzli-mcnt Vat McLaughlin Charles Brown and William Quinn drunks wore discharged II Lba-e forfeited 1 3 for the same off- rise Tetir La Rock waa found guilty nf disturbing the peaoeand fined $12 50 Utnry B-llera George Groaaiy Jonea Alpru McGregor and Ah Yip wore adjudged gmliy of peilt larceny and fined $12 60 each A recess waa then taken till 1 o'clock this alternoi-n at which time the caae of George Royaler for embezzlement waa called SECOND EDITION BloalHjr ftlveulvff Mfpl 9 IMS LOCAL MATTERS tu-havs ls A card 6-ifcrera' Addre to cltlicn Njtice-Mlut Ojster and Chop House H-itice-Excursion Two milliner Burke Boom to let Notice tockh-lder or the Sun M-eting to-night Meeting to-night Memorandum book Notice-Auction sales Ho Horst at auotlon Notlce-L Ben Arcade Thoa Guinean Watchmaker and Jeweler For Bent business room Wmb-d-Ma hlne girls Wanted el test ion as housekeeper of Meeting to-night Hotloe George Oreuler tel de Prance Eureka Pociil Olnb 0 'leu Exchange office Ho ce Hoilee A arm Home Mntual Insuranoe Company A Wetilar agent Sr Batch-Office 84 st Attorney and Matt Johnson A Book and Job printer Oyster and Chop A Mauretloh Beal Estate Agents Houses To let Sweet-ser ft Alslp 47 4th st rhyslcian and Dr Snide Eqw Cadwal Real estate agent etc Mechaui first page L-aireet Sale ana Feed Stable 8'ove Van star Furniture Emporium- Davis Caucasian Employment Offloe Hotloe Sacramento Beer Hall Money and Block Agard Perseuel Holes Huntington and family came np from Han Franciacon in the Directors' car this afternoon They remained over in this oitv and will leave for the East tomorrow afternoon Mrs A Fillmore and family who lnve been absent several months st the tummit returned home to-day Add 0 Hinkaon Superintendent of Ci'y Schools has returned home from 8anta Cmz and the Bay mndh improved in health Dr 0 Tyrrell la seriously ill st his residence in this oity It Noone has taken charge of the City Hotel in place of A Senate Wm Huntoon teller at the Odd Fellows' Bank hat returned from his trip to Monterey and afterwards to Humboldt county Wright baa entered npon his duties as Superintendent of the Baore-men to and Placerville Railroad vice Juaialt Johnson resigned Postmaster General Key General John Fremont Governor of Arizona and Bishop Simpson will be present in this City during Fsir week Making Washington Washington was lively Saturday night and yesterday morning the result of quarrelsome dispositions and bad whisky A number of rsons were in the saloon lu building and among them Jack McLaren usually known as Jack McLain He picked an unpleasantness with Wash Havens who struca him in the face MeLaicn went off to get a "shooting iron" and Havens went home aud pr cared a shotgun On the return Mo-Laren he found that Haven's w'pon WEa more destructive than his o'n and the matter was dropped terwards Han-sod and some friends were p'aying a game of cards in the ea)uon and rs Hanson went up slaira l0 inform him that it was about time ictire After descending tbe stair' and when moving through the passaisfi Way from the dining oom to the bed room some fellow spraug out from Vue darkle ss aud caught her by the throat In the struggle a table waa upset aud crockery strewu over the floor The man fired a pistol at her beat her with a rocking chair and stole the fey to the safe together with other keys The safe however was afterwards found not to have betn rifled The noise of the falling crockery attracted no attention but When the pt-tol was fired and theohildren com-metier to cry a number of men went down strirs and fnuud that Mrs bad fsintid 11 uni or bail it in Washington that the whole trouble was a marital ful fil between Mr aud Mrs Hanson but this fs by no means likely The woman wsi at first thought to have been bad1? hurt hut the phyeiciau thinks do bruus are broken thouh sbe has severe bruises Afterwards Jack McLaren still in the humor to fight made a demonstration against Oeorgu Bcully bnt bcully quickly knocked him dowu Bubsiqmntly George Malbeua asserted that it the Olliers bad been as plucky as be wss tiny would have gonedowu sooner and discovered who Mrs assailant was McLaren did not like this remark and without provocgiio shot at Mathena The latter Immediately grappled with him got him down and beat aud kicked hitn until bystanders St trated them Ma hena was taken to a room ar by aud a physician found that the ball had struck him on the left side near tbe front end of the eleventh rib It was cut ont about an inch from the backbone where it bad lodge 1 just beneath the skin The wonnd is by no mean dangerous McLaren was arrested by Constable Cantrell and brought to the jail in this city where he now is i TO-DATS DISPATCHES HOMS NEWS Yellow Fever News New Orleans Brpt 2 New ewei of fever yesterday 280 deaths 88 Members of the Visiting Committee report a more general spread of fever and a late that they find it on-eroaohtng npon looalitie heretofore measurably exempt The Ancient Order of Hibernians the Lusoitanian Portugese BenevoUnt Association and the German Benevoieut Association appeal to similar organizations throughout tbe country for aid saying that the distress is pitiful aud their resources exhausted A telegram from Port Gibson received Saturday reports 930 caaea and 48 deathi and asks for 10 more nuraes Twenty new case in twelva hour at Canton Miss Pensacola Fla has established quarantine against Mobile Memphis Bept 2 New oases on Saturday 148 deaths 77 record ziiows new oases 104 deaths 81 SPREAD 0V THE EPIDEMIC Memphis Sept 2 Reports from along the Hue of the Memphis tud Louisville Railroad state there have been three deaths at Brownsville and there are 17 caaea there At Milan 20 oases and four deaths At Withee ous caae and at Mason oils death The fever continues to spread among the negroes whole families being pro listed New Orleans Sept 2 The fever baa broken out iu the parish prison cue death haviug occurred on Baturday Armstrong photographer died of fever Baturday at Covington Tipton oounty Tenu aud two other cases are reported there Further telegrams confi-m the report! (bout yellow fever at Greenville Tenu Twenty oases are reported Nashville Bept 2 Yellow fever ie reported as having tiioken out at Hickman Ky with three deaths Jackson Miss Sept 2 One death from yellow fever is reported heie New Yore Sept 2 Mrs Joseph Celle is down with yellow fever and has been removed to quarantine She Cams here ten days ago from Momphis gave birth to a child Mouday aud on Friday the fever developed Grenada's appeal Louisville Bept 2 The following dispatoh explains itaelf: Grenada Miss Aug To Edward Madden Courier-Journal LouLville Kentucky: wire the following to all the Associated Press Ag-uts and publish the Same at onen iu your home papers: "Grenada is without a Rtli Committee and ia solely lu the hands of the Howard Association to whom all ipppltoa aud money ahould be ecu We nie-1 no more doctors but want more nurees Bend all auppliea and moneva by expreai to tbe Howmd Association at Grenada We cannot use checks drafts or Pust-offloe orders II Beattie Vicksburg Sept 2 Saturday there were 2U3 new oasee and 10 deaths Yesterday eight physician! reported 98 new oases tod 25 interments Galveston Sept 2 Tbe IfouBton Board of Health has issued the following proclamation: From and after Ihe 8J of September no passengi express freight or mails will ba allows! to enter Harris county from beyond the Btate hue until Bipt 23d Noiioe of an exiensiou of time will be given should safety demand Keporla NOBLE SOLDIERS Washington Bept 2 jn response to a dispatch from Memphis asking for nurses with yellow fever experience twelve Indies and two gcntle-ni i have volunteered their services A delegate from the Soldiers' Home offers Ills services and those of 65 other soldiers of the Hume to serve ss watchmen police or iu any capaoity without oumpunsatiou THE PETES IN OHIO Cincinnati (0) Bept 2 A Miss Davta from New Oi leans was removid to the City Hospital last week tiff rlug from yellow fev Her ca-e to-day la considered very critiod A death from yellow fever ia reported at Franklin Ohio Three You he I aillen Drownel Ottawa (Ont) Brpt 2 Three young ladies Maggie aud Lizzie Lae and Ada El wards Were drowued at Pembroke Saturday The Panda MnU'e New Turin New York Sept 2 The Pacific Mail Steamship Company will to-morrow issue their new tariff advancing their rales to approximate to the resent advmee in rates ny the Union and Central Pad tic Railroads A Fool hnrdy Aet Cleveland 8pt Allen Wood aged 14 Jumped Imm the hurricane deck of the steamer City of Detroit Baturday afternoou into Lake Erie and was drowned Young Wood end a party of friends were bantering eaoli oilier about jumping into the lake when without warning Ilia boy Jumped aud lank beneath the waves FOREIGN NEWS Russian Diplomatic ibanges 8t Pztersburo Bept 2 Several newspapers meutinn that Count Bolumvaloff is about to be appointed Chief of the new Ministry of Polioe ip eluding tbe whole gi-ndsrniery and police Orloll wiil succeed Behonvaluff aa Ambassador at London I that Noukuff Ambassador at Vienna will gn to Paris and that Prince D'Anbrli-ll Ambassador at Berlin will go to Vienna Cause of tbe frebluje Inaiirracllon Vienna Sept 2 It ia said that the insurrection at Tre-biuje waa caused by the knowledge that the Turkish regular! intended to surrender the citadel to the Austrians in obedience to orders from the Porte The Odessa Bept 2 Tho Czar arrived hers reviewed the troupe and proceeded to Nicoluiev Dolled Alive In a Steam Both A Bowen a native of Pennsylvania abont 54 years of age was found ad In a bath-room at the Hamtarium Batha No 2210 Powell atreet ytsterday morning Deceased went lo tha place in company with a friend and some time after one of the attendant while passing one ot the room meed that the door Wa closed and pushing it open ho -aw aome clothing hanging ou the wall Aa no one had been ihown to the bath-rom the attendant entered tbe hot-air room but found it completely filled with attain and waa oblig to retreat Tbe strain waa turned off iu the boiler-room and on returning to tbe bot-atr room deo a-ed waa fonud lying on hia back on the flour iu a nmle state aud quile dead Bowen it seemi took possession of tbe hot room without tbe knowledge of the proprietor or any of the attache and turned on the team himself aud remaining In the room too long he was first euffucaUd aui then literally cooked to dealb Deceased waa a single man and resided at No 725 California street Tho body was removt to the IS Chronicle September lat Controller's The Controller ba issued the h-llowing warrant: Treasurer ot Amador cons' 'y for support of common schools $26X5 69 Trevurer of Hn Diego oounty for aanje pnrp-e 31697 81 U-o Cushy contingent expense! oi th ltrigation CouiiH iaeion 600 Fob fiaz eftaonwi go Do Daw Lsisal Brevities An error in an item Saturday relative to Biahop Simpson brought a large orowd to the Mxtb Street Church last evening whereae the Bishop preached in the morning The Chnrch Trustees were not at all responsible for the error Arthur Huldoon what be says his name is has been arrested for burglarizing a house at ranch on August 29th Case continued till tomorrow at 10 A This evening the Directors will meet for tbe purpose of electing a President Financial becretery and Treasurer who will be instulli on Admission Day Sept 9th which will be appropriately observed by the Pioneers City Assessor Shepherd and his depn-tie to-day Commenced the work of making lut assessment for the year 1878-79 Mitchell oonvicted in the County Court last Friday cf the grand larceny of photographio instrument from 8 gallery has been lentenced to one year to tbe Slate Prison Two earlogds of immigrants will arrive from the East to-morrow The Board of Directors of the State Agriculinral Sooiety ate bolding a private meeting this afternoon to award State Fair privileges and appoint persons to the several positions to be filled at the Pavilion and Park At tbe oommeucement of basinese this morning the city treasury eontaiued $99811 43 During the month of August the police force of Sacramento made 244 arrests The game of base ball at Agricultural Park yesterday botwien the Brcwn Stockings of Sacramento and the Reaolntes of Walnut Grove was won by the fortmr steam wagon having received a thorough overhauling wae on Saturday forwarded by tbe steamer bau Joaquin No 3 to Priuoeton to be used in hauling grain A sail boaftupset at the foot of street yesterday afternoon Two men were in the boat and received a ducking One of them swam ashore but the other drtf el down atream and waa about to pars beneath the ett anter Cora when a boat from the Yolo side of the river rescued him Farnsworth Superintendent of the City Ccmeterits reported to the Trustees this moruiug that during August there were 84 deaths in Sacramento And 6 stillbirths During the mouth 18 bod-ieB were bronght here from abroad for interment The total tmount received by him during the month was 3373 Officer Jaokaon returued from San Jose last Saturday night with prisoner named John Giles one of the partiee who re-ftmtly burglarized A Aguer'a residence on street between Sixth and Seventh aud then Giles conftsiea his guilt Officers Jackson and Harvey have recovered moat of the silverware and elolhing which wae stolen sud have arrested all three of the burglars George Grist an employs of tbs City Brewery bad his left hand Oaught in tba machinery of a mill last Saturday and injured so badly that the forifluger had to be amputated Tho fcllver Cornet Band of Chleo will be present at the Fair to compete at tho "Land tournament" The derrick of the wrecking car was broken on Saturday afternoon by coming in contaot with a tree as the oar was passing through the Sacramento and Placerville yard The C4r was sent to i he railroad shops for repairs While Dn her np trip from San Francisco last Saturday night the shamer Alice Garratt broke her shaft whtn he-tween Courtlund aud Clarksburg Her passeugen were brought to this oity by the steamer Harriet which arrived here at 8 yesterday morhibg The steamer Tulare dme 0eT from Stock-ton and last night brought the Garratt Up to the city fur repairs wlt'c i will take but a few days aa there was a abaft ready for her at the Bay The Tulare left In her place fur San Francisco today Tramps are raiding extensively on the orcuards on the outskirts of the city Five of them Were arrested Ou Saturday fir the offense and the fmit groweis are loud In their complaiut of the ditnago they do the trees A Utah named Jackson who resides on 0 street between Fourth and Fifth while iutoxicated beat his wife severely last evening breaking her jaw nose and one rib The police endeavored to ar rest him but he had escaped to Freeport where he ie employed lu a brick- i Metier for the tmlTereri Saoramento ie moving in the matter of extending relief for the sufferers end destitute iu that section or the South where the yellow fuver is raging and tha lodioations are that a large ainouut of money will he raised and forwarded during the oomlog ai amount that will do eredtt to tlia heretofore acquired putatiou for libersdity which our people liavo eoloyed At a minting of the Eureka Club held yesterday afternoon It was resolved togiveagiand musical aud literary entertainment next Wednesday evening at winch will appear eur beat local talent the whole proceeds to he devote to the Yellow Fever Sufferers Fund Union Lodge No 21 A 0 at Its regular weekly meeting on last Saturday night voti i) a contribution of iluO in aid o( the itfurera by the plague iu tho Southern States tnt also took the first steps towards an orgauized system of procuring relief by appoiutiig committees to take charge of the matter requesting them to hold a meeting ttd eveutug at half past 7 at the office of A Wetzlar for that purpose The names of the eommittee ap near in our advertising columns Mayor Turner has called a ms-ting of citizens to he held this evening at Pioneer Hall at 6 o'olock to take st- pa toward ratatog funds for the sufferers At a meeting of tits Hacramunto Association of California Pioiii era held last Saturday evening the Society voted to appropriate $1U0 for the relief of the yellow fever auflorere in the South At a regular Dueling of Ihe Joint Board of Trustees of the luip held yesterday a committee was app duied lo act in conjunction with the citizens' committee to devise means pi raise suhsoiip-tions in hi half of those who are suffering ly the yollow fever epidemic They also recommend that the four Tribes nf the Order nf tide city donate $100 between them Tbe Committee ire George Boyne of Corsunines Tribe Philip Phillips of Red GToii'i Alexander of Owusso Frank Anthony of Red Jacket Levee Trustees An adjourned meeting of the Trustees of Levee District No 1 was held on Saturday at the Court-home all the members present Four bids for the cons ruction of levee had been submitted but owing to the illness of the engineer none ol them w-re opened It was determined to aectiomze the building of levees so-cording to ownership Complete anecirt-cations for the levee work will ho ready forexaminationat tLe Trusties' Chamber by Thursday next and the hide will he opened on the Saturday following September 7th at 12 noon to which time the Trustees adjourned At the annual election of the Baoramento Association of California Piopeers held Baturday night th following officer were elected: Georgs A Putnam Oahorn Ooodeil A McN si 8 Rosa A Hmley Herndon John 8 Miller and Archibald LoganCor-reaponding Becretary A Hweetaer Marshal A II Powers Fees of Woolf Clerk of the Hupreme Court to-day paid into the Btate Treasury as fees of offioe for August $129 89 Maynard lu- uraoec Commissioner has paid in as fees of offlje taxes eto for August 230 Cobnty JuDOi Alakfd The G'xernor hta conmiesiou-d A- Redman a Count Judge of Alameda county Ties fitsybea Nye tetigued special dispatcher to the daily bee By tbe Western Cuioa Line) AN FHAMC1SCO Death of Ex-Governor Ilenry Haight San Francisco Bept 2 Ex-GoTernor Henry Haight died suddenly this afternoon He oame over from hi home in Alameda this morning in hir usual health Later in the day be complained of feeling ill and taking a oarriage drove to Dr office oo Paciflo street where he died in a shoit time after the Mnaonle Bank Pnj Dividend Ban Francisco Bept 2 The inapended Maouio Bauk is to-day paying depositors a dividend of ten per cent aggri gating in round numbers one httudred thousand' dollars Other dividends will be paid as rapidly at the assets can be realiz- BAN QII5VIIN Rccnptnre of Two Convict Ban Quentin September 2 Mapleson and Hau who escaped from here on Wednesday August 8th were oapmud at Tomah-a Baturday and returned to prilon yesterday maiunyille SiUervltrnl lection Marysville Bept 2 An election ie being held to-day for Supervisors Everything la proceeding quietly The Democrats of Ihe Becond Hnp-rvisor District comprising the Third and Fourth Wards of this city have nominated 8 Bradley The Non-Partiaana plate in nomiuation for the same office Buth-manu itepublioan the present incumneDt Wood of Wheatland haa been nominated by the Non-Partiasn for Buperviser of the Third District Barrie hae been nominal by the Republicans for the azme district LON ASUKLEt Water Spout on the ftoulhem Arre-tcil Tor Blunder Lob Anoeles Bept 2 A waterspout Saturday tight destroyed a portion of the track of the Southern Pacific Railroad east of Doa Palmaa on the Coiuiado d- srt No trains are expected to pa-s for two days Iteed formerly Ban Frnelsco waa arrested yesterday as 1m was takiDg the oars for Sau Francisco He is oharged with alanrlernni utterances aa oorrespom dent of the Jolly Gi-ifit Ills examination will be held to-morrow Fve carloads of military and oivlo societies Visited Anaheim yesterday the guesla of the Anaheim Fire Department hALr I A HE The Postmnwter Onnernl'a Pnrly-Appeal lor Ihe Nonlhern sufferers Balt Lark City Bept 2 Postmaster-General Key and party arrived 111 Halt Lake Baturday eveuiug and ware cot dually welcomed by tbe oily au thoritiea Th remained until this morning G-to-ral Key and family being the gut'n of Governor Emery The Grand Master of the Masonio fraternity of Utah publishes an app al to all tlie Lodges in the Territory for contributions fir the fever-stricken cities of the South SAN BIRUKDim A Dig Dliiae Ban BZrnarpino September 3 A fire broke out Et 9 O'clock yerterday morning in brick black on Third street and atrnyed hardware i tore Fny's harness shop Brocker A furniture establishment an i damaged liquor store loss ia $H0G0 insured for $5000 in the Home Company of New York insuranoe ia $3000 111 (be Liverpool Loudon and Globe $2060 in the Old California and $1000 in the Hamhnrg-Magdeburg Hi Ins ia fully covered insurance ia $4 090 in tbe of Hartford and tli Home of New York Brocker A Reinhold are insured for $3000 in the Horn of New York The loss la $8000 over the lnsuru-ce Whalley'e stock waa insured for $1)00 The Ore was probably the work of an innemliary There la no fire d'-pai tmeut here aud the hulldinga are a total lus VIRGINIA CITY (hlnes ultiug ftornpe Virginia City (Nev) Bept 2 There waa a Cbimao row yesterday at 72 Washington street over the poaessiou rf a wasli-uouse which resulted in a big fit-lit during which one Chinaman waa killed and four others badly cut np Tho fclorrn Nevada Viroinii City September 2 Rumor from the tiierra Nevada crosscut are very highly colored and the people are much excited Tbe only official information given your correspondent was tins morning from Superintendent Bouuemort who said: "The cruaa-cnt is lu good Anti-Debris Association A meeting was held at Yuba City on Saturday last adjourned from August 24 th to perfect an organization for tbe protection of tha farming Interest from Injury caused by miuing dtbiia A plan waa proposed in tbe form of article of agreement to be signed by those most itiG rested in which the signer! agreed to prosecute to final adjudication any cae now pending or that may here-afnr be couiiueiiu-'d for the purpose of determining die rights of miners to use river channels as a place of posit fur debits Bume diff reuoe of opii-iou was expressed aa to the mode of payii tbe expeuses of such auua the articles as pre ltd providing (or a peroentsg on the assessed value of properly owned by members Ti-is waeoppos-d by several ou th ground tbt the brunt of the exp- use should be borne by tboae wbose property ia moat exposed to tbarthe a-siaamenta ahould be iu aecordan-e with the benefits to be derived It waa objected to title that it ould be Itnpotatble to ascertain tbe relative amount of beutfit and after oisens-toii it waa resolved to allow each signer to himself decide the aum on which he ia wil ing to be ssaesard Thia leaves the matter lu the lorm of a subscription the actual sum to be psid depending npon (be amouut hereafter required the wnole Dot to exceed tbiee per cent- of the sum subscribed A man who signs $1-U69 IS liable for $80 only and in that proportion but it is Dot expected that the enure subscription wilt be called for in one payment James Keyes Walion Berry Wilson and Henry Elmer were chosen Director! and Gtorge Obleyer wae ehoted Treasurer Bubeoripuona to tbe amount o( $179090 wile made which will yield $5100 It was resolved that residents of 8 craruen to Yuba Butte Colusa aud Yolo be in vtted to Join butter in tbe movement Tbe Treasurer wa empowered to appoiut Deputies for whore acts the Treasurer is to be liable under bis bonds Jame Keyes was eboled President of the Board of Directors and Walton Becretary Many were present from adjoining countiea and efl'orte are to be made to extend the subeorip-tiona a solioitir to be appointed by tn-Dirictme for that purpose The next meeting ia Pi be held at Yuba Guy Bi-p-tembir 14ih and probably a apecui meeting will be called at BactaiueUto during tbe SUb Fair Reported Rear Ferry Fresno County Resists the Officers and la Shot to Death Considerable excitement prevailed in this oity about noon to-day oocaaioned by tha receipt of a dispatch from Mr Bloai the proprietor of a hotel in Merced City which stated that Tom Lawton the missing murderer of A Tullis had been shot and killed near Ferry in Fresno county sixteen milei from Meroid and just across tbe line dividing Fresno and Meroed oounties The dispatch stated that tha OFFICERS BAD BEEN IN PURSUIT Of the man who waa killed for some lime under the belief that it was Tom Lawton They aurronnded him in the tules near tbe ferry aud succeeded in driving him ont into sight He was then oslled npon to surrender bat instead of eo doing ha made an effort to resist and showed fight whereupon he was FUOT POUR TIMES Which resulted In his death The shooting la said to have been done by ex-Sber-iff Harry Morse formerly of Alameda oonnty but of this fact ire are not fully advised An effort was made the Bee to get lurther and full particulars by special dispatches from Sheriff A any of Merced county also from tbe editor of the Merced City Express but np to 2:30 no news bad been received from either of them Full particulars are expected for the second edition of thia Bee WILL OO TO RECOGNIZE HIM Hume special detective for Wells Fargo A Co has volunteered to go to Merced City this afternoon if a special engine will be sent down to take him to Stockton at which he will taka the cars for Merced at 7 this evening and will then arrive at Meroed at II o'c ock tonight He Is well and personally acquainted with Lawton and will go for the purpose of identifying the remaini of the man who was shot DISPATCH FROM SHERIFF MEANT The following dispatch confirmatory of the report was received at the Bee office at 3:15 this afternoon: Merced Sept Have learned nothing except that he (Lawton) is reported killed near Fire baugh's Ferry Will telegraph particulars as requested A Meant Board of 1 ruatees Monday Sept 2 The Board met at 10 o'olock this morning all the members present The minutes of the previous meeting were and approved WORKS PB0P0S4LS John A Cunningham chief Engineer of tbe Water Works reported that during the p-t week tbe worke lud been running jgs hours and 19763298 gallons Tter had been pumped at a cost of Ao 56 pep million gallons rropoaala lor street work were received and contracts awarded as follows: For macadamizing Fourth street from to to Ed Regan at 12 85 per load for slae and 40 cents per load lor sand Mis bond was fixed at 1300 For macadamizing street from Eleventh to Twelfth and Eighth street from to only one bid wasreoeived whereupon the time for receiving bids for the work was postponed one week PETITIONS RECEIVED A petition signed by numerous citi-sens was received asking the Board to order the lots on the corner of Fifth and streets to he filled in Ordered on file Welty appeared and objected to the manner in wlitnhdbe aasesument had been made for the aewsr and grading in the alley between 0 and Fourth and Fifth streets CHINESE WANT TO CELEBRATE Col Htarr appeared on behalf of nnm-arona Chinese residents and presented a petition requesting permission to erect a building tor conducting religious worship aoemding to the Chinese custom and to discharge fire crackers tnd bomb for ten days this mouth The petition was denied THE RACE ORDINANCE The ordinance heretofore drawn by City Attorney Bockhy to impose a heavy tax on outside hackmen coining to this oity during Fair week wae read and considered The general opinion wae that the ordinance would not elaud the teat of the Courts and after considerable discussion the matter wae laid over till to-morrow morulog ABOUT TBE NEW BRICE IEWEB A communication was reoeived from Bassett City Purveyor stating that he had surveyed the line of tbe proposed brick sewer from li to streets aud found that the fall wae not sufficient nnless the drainage canal waa doepemd and widened all the way to Bnodgrasa slough PROTEST BY 0 HAYDEN Hayden came before the Board and stated that the City Health Offioer had reported that certain lots owned by biin on street between Front and Hco-uud required tilling in wbereaa they were free from water The matter wae referred to tbe Health Officer COMMUNICATIONS A communication was reoeived from Ewards Secretary of the Board of Levee Commissioners of District No 1 stating that they would meet at the office of the Board of City Trustees on Monday Dext to discuss the drainage canal question District Attorney Blanchard sent a communication to the Board stating that John Hennessey hail been reported delinquent for city taxes in the snm of lit) 80 on lot 4 in the block between and Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets but he bad shown a receipt from Crowell for tbe payment of said taxes conaeqneutly no sul bad been commenced against him BILLS ALLOWED ADJOURNMENT After allowing tha following bill! the Board adjourned: Bassett 332 50 Bassett 369 39 Capital Gas irnpuny 11052 70 Drew A Co It 07 Ran A Miller 370 James McGrath Id 12 Daily BrE $31 25 Ackerman $05 50 Mo-Laugtiiin I 1 63 Properly owners on treet between Twentieth and (jO 80 Jo Buina 3217 60 George Murray 2o Dinrseen $115 Brawn 1250 A Meias $400 Htortz A Co 1205 Helper 1254 Mcliale 151 O'Neil ltd 60 A Brewer $250 John Hennessey $100 20 MrKeebau $35 Johnson 164 62 Osrrett 34 George Locke 318 75 Castle 312 50 Jerry Bagnall $24 37 Bpragne 326 87 tlas Lynoh $10 Daly 318 76 Janie McCabe $15 Torn Burns $27 50 Clifford $54 James Wood $223 John Williams $37 26 jas Hall 31 Henry Yantoe $1 De Bernard! $6 Beriver $6 60 A A Black $16 77 Baker A Hamilton $1 57 Baner A Co $3 George Breotmr $32 60 Hawkins 31000 Williams $39 37 Chirk $75 Egan 75 Wm Connell $75 Hess $luO Wm Watt $100 Horne tllO: Berger $12 1 A Cunningham $120 hortver $125 A mu line of choice Foreign and Dcm-etla ftrocsres st pi lets Spat tub eeatussiMen at Britt ft T-4 Beset Beaj Kweittll HOOTS AM) CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOTS SHOES GREAT BARGAINS IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES I All First-Class G00D8 to ba sold Regardless of Cost At 1 07 sfreet I offer my entire stock of BOOTS and SHOES at Prices for the next thirty days so as to make room for my FALL S0OD3 which are now being manufactured for meQ As this Sale Is Genuine and Prices Reduced as stated I must add that it must strictly jr CASH I would also take this opportunity of requesting my patrons to settle up current accounts and hereby enable me to offer Goods at prices never known before In Sacramento tyAll are reqti' uted to eull and examine Goods and Price-i 15-lm PR SPINNEY Cfi THE WORLD-RENOWN E2 SPECIALISTS Of Pan Franclaoo HA VE PERMANENTLY OPEN ED A BRANCH OFFICE At Boom 5 Post Ollice liuLdiug- 81IR4EC3TO Alt Chmnio anl Xpeolil THseuesacd partlo-lsrlyillmsn tnffering from and Print I'i- v'Uuu ill the aborieat postible time Our Motto ia: No Cure No Pav CONSULTATION FREE Thorough Exnmliietlnu vise $5 OU aud Ed Sty Office hours from 8 a 8 to 8 rM to 4 and a 8-lm'p A Bare Chance for vestment In Aooorjrr op hcpaiitm UFIE of tho proent rwne ho fol lcvPisg wll 3itraeJ taJi prrdvst fit si KiTftt offwpfd fit aie borg-in Tho Hiij 160 fft ot oorop of 10th nd Oxtrr with four nlco tnd com-fortablo Tottigeo of ffvo room eb 'ch ottoge on of 40x feet oil in perfect order well rcotlj city water otd Prioo from (mo to f7o0 Fur further porticnlore apply UU8 BOETTPHER 24 trap On tho Frouilfcoo 0 SALSBURY soar Wood and Coal Yard atreet bet I lh aud 7ih A LARGE 'TOOK of 11 kind of long and short Wood always on hand and FOR HALE AT BEDROCK TR1CE8 Call and see for yonraelve 17 fra A FLOlIIt PR A I It I HMITH SC sixth ti-et be- two ond 4 pi ri oo-oo-tiunt of Fino oml Bp rtmtf gooi oonoiostly bond Alfto 'o tTeioss tod PifctoL from tho Enropw-a oud ootrn Mon1 torir-g ftunw ot I ho kwl prlcoo A mod tu ordrr wn ut Brpaliiog LatorHthtag £oo to order STOCK KEFOKT San Francisco Sept The following are th quotations of sale of tho Regular Board thia morning opening and oloaing Ophir $44 42 Mexican 429 27k-Gonld A Curry 310M 10 Beat A Belcher $21 23 Bavage $1314 13'i Con Virginia $42)41 llh Cbollar $37 84 Hale A Norcroaa $10 9V Crown Point $10 10)4 Yellow Jacket V21H 24 Imper aI $1 19 1 96 California $12)4 12 Kentnok $6 6W Alpha $15)15h Bsloher $14)4 16 Confidence $9)4 94 Sierra Nevada $80 73 Utah $30 824 Danov 60c Bullion $94 104 -Exchequer 54 6H Overman $194194 Jnatioe $94 104- Uninn $45 434 Bnccor $2 40 Alta $22 24 Lady Biyan $34 $4 Julia 84 94 Caledonia $4 25 4 OREGON Arrested fur Adultery Portland Bept 2 The weather ia cool and cloudy A delightful aliower of rain fell last night A man named Dan Smith and a Mrs Humphrey of Claekamaa oounty have been arrested on a oharge of adultery Smith la held to await the action of the Grand Jury in the sum of $1 000 and Mr Humphrey In the sum of $700 The Pacific Foetal rbauges on onat Washington Beotembcr 2 Post-offices established Herrick CrossTulare Oo Cal Peter Davis Postmaster Pinole Contra Costa Oo Cal Bernardo Fernando Postmaster Bilverado Loi Angeles Co Cat A Clark Postmaster Klamath Agency Lake Co Or Linus McKeraon Postmaster Mill Douglas Co Or Wm Patterson Postmaster Willlamina Yamhill Co Or Munro Poatmaster Offices Madeline Lassen Co Cal Falcon Elko Co Nv Postmaster Johnson Blaok Bear Siskiyou Co Cal James Malone Davia Creek Modoo Co Cal Wm Oule Mountain House Sierra Co Cal James Bervice Oasis loyo Co Cal John Bean Pine Grove Esmeralda Co Nev BalUrd Blaughter King Co Thi bast fee Orem nida of para oraam and hlghl Ravored la at Peterson's Maa I Fima iM having rotnrned and resumed bnainea- ia now ready to aooommcdate ladles in ending pattern of any dr-Mrlption hymeature No '09 lreet betZihandftth Atina fer and Buffalo Byiu foil ot cakes yon get at Ooldmn'a PainteS ft Bohwahb davs lust received tha Spring and Rummer style of Mini Demorast' Reliable Pattern at 239 street near Eighth lo Framing done to order at abort notice Fob good ooffea go Goldman only Iob CsiaM Water lcea all flavor at the Golden State CeferMonery 1 bet (tb ft 7lb' Fob Picture ff-m-a and at the lowest rates call at 326 street SoMETBora new In end Mia Fancy Hosiery at low prt aa at 0 fitevana ft Co 'a corntr tbh and I streets Tub only genuine oelebrated Milk Bread Is baked fre-h every day a Confectionery 182 atreet Wurra ft Wilcox dealer In fancy (trooerie Seventh and tap) AtenaI A vena I AVAN ro BbeakfaitI st Rapp ft Orocery Eastern Oatmeal Dlacnita and Oraam Biscuit Only anthorlMd gent for Htepbenaon'a Out-edged Batter Bevtbvbvb STTLce la Bnt'erlok Pattern alo Fall Catalogue now ready at 0 fterena ft Co'a Dry Good Ho iae corner 8th and atreeta Thi finest Meals Oye'ere Ouffee Oakea and Oandtee can ba bad at all boars Henry Fish r'aConfectlcner and Beatanrant 188 1 at Bar Pie and 0' ee 1 street Two bn'dred end fifty boiee of at 85 oents a box at Coppersmith's corner of Seventh and atreata MARRIED In Prattville Angnst 28 Milton Hilling to Hr-u Orttbertne Junaa In I aken-fleld Annt 18 Harry Bad-worth tu Mrs ton Tiylor DORY In tfata cltv Anvnet 81 the wlf of Ml'ler of daughter In Bio Vuita August 28 tb wlf of I Smoother of a non Id Mo Viat August 27 tbe wlf of Henry Armrtmng of eon In Mansville Aunat 27 tha Wife of Paul Weber of a d-nghter DM I IIS In thia rlty Bapteirber 1 Henrla'ta Tone ph nrmeh wife of the late Aeguet Evert g'-d 35 yeere Friend and acquaintance ar reapectfnlly Invited to attend the funeral which will take place from lade reeidence N-nth street A)-twean and to-morruw afternoon at two o'clock In th's city September 1 Beb Farnsworth rmerly of Hoilbiey O-ve Virginia aged 78 year- 10 mmthe and 21 da) Friends and acqcal tanoea are respectfully Invited to attend tb fnnt'tl which will take plica from th reeld-nr of bis ion In lee WF KooiO etreet ba ween Ninth and T-ntb to morrow afternoon et 4 o'oolookj In thi- etty Julv 28 Patrick Rowland a native o' Ir end iged 48 y-r- In Auburn Placer county Anvnet 28 Mery Jane wife of Ubaa El I -tt e'lva of Hamll ton oonnty Kentucky aged 49 years 1 keep the Cealnt anti Fr-hfl Lager Beer in th oity- at 6 cent per gla-Ixton Saloon 73 Beooud at a3-tf Bronchi tlx tonghe and Throat Disease If allowed to progreaa reault In srlon pulmonary affection ofteotlm incnrabl Bronchial Trochee-reach directly the reat ha disease and give lmoal lnitant relief Brit-taaeofi Sermons sr Bishop filmp-son preached yesterday In the Hixth-street Church He is an able thinker and a vigorous speaker and ia possessed of an eloqmnce which oarries Ida audience with him He left to-day for Ball Bernardino where be will preside over the Southern California Conference returning to tide city end remaining during Fair week He then goi a lo Reno to preaitls over tbe Nevada Conference In the evening Bishop Brown of the African Church preached -t the same place and later in the evening at the Beventh-atree A Church Bali or CAnniAOzs Eaoh day during the buttling of the Stale Fair a purlieu of tho large aud elegant alack of the California Carriage Manufacturing Company will be aold at public auction It consist of carriages phaetons tro tiog wagons sulkies roa-l wagon eta' Toi company has held and maiutaiued the reputation of doing aa fine work aa any oompany in the Biate i) ib the excelleue of everything which it turns out they are all furnished with the celebrated Dolan ipring Tax Weather tor August Sergeant Watkins Signal Bervioe Offioer reports ss follows for Baoramento during the momh of August: Highest barometer 80061 lowest baromet-r 29634 highest temperature 100 lowest temperature 63 mean of maximum temperatures 88 mean of miuimum temperature 68 prevailing wind south maximum velocity of wind 13 miles clear days 26 fair days 6 Railroad Dr A Nixon physician in charge of th Railroad Hos- iial reports as follows for the month inding August Slat: Present in hospital August 1st 2H admitted during the mouth 56 discharged 41 remaining iu ho-pital mouth ending August 43 pn-vs house and office patients trusted 1 ii total 203 Exoursionist An excursion train will leave Ogd tor California on th 5th Inst with ft party of plcasui seekers who have ocnrtd tickets at re-dnoad rates good for thirty dava for the rounJ trip to California and return home The party will visit this city during Fair week Annual The annual meeting of the Bacrameuto Building and Loan Association wilt be held this eveuiug at No 47 Fourth etreet at 7 o'clock The offiours will submit their reports aud other business will be transacted Tax The attention of tl public in oity and county is sailed to th announcement of Cook A Boa of the Pioneer box factory Front aud I treats This is ax'au-ive in tl'nlion employing mny hands ami-a perusal of U-er paid will found IntGreeung Cannot Borrow tbs Money sow itsetms that after all the trouble and expt use consequent npon oalliug an lection to choose a plan of levees drainage canal matters etc tbe City Trustees bare no right to borrow tbe $59900 which the people said could be appropriated to the work This was learned when an application was made to the Hactamento Havings Bank to advaure the money When the proposition was made to that bank the Director of the institution submit ed it to A Freeman their attorney and ba gave an opinion to the effect that the Trustees have no right to borrow the money Dd that any taxpayer can enjoin the city from paying it back to tbe parties who loan it Thua the Trustees are at sea and tha present indications are that no work will be dune on the levees O' drainage canal this calm Mayor Turner was Instructed this morning by the Board of Trustees to call on the Capital Havings Bank and also 0 Mills A bank and state tbe Os ee to them as it now stands with a view to getting a legal opinion in tbe premises from Urorge adwalader and Judge Clark before those institutions consent to make the loan or any part of It Eiccmion to Folsom -On Tuesday evening September 8J there will be a maee meeting of the Workingmen at FM tom and a special excursion train will bs run trom Ibis city for the accommodation of thoe who desire to attend The tram will leave the baoramento Valley depot at 6:80 aharp and leave Folsom on turn trip at Id The caae rf Geo Royster was called in the Polioe Court for further bearing at 1 o'clock thia afternoon bnt on motion it was continued till next Mondry ItXAD of Meetings in to-day's Bia Boae 60 eeita per box and olJr foods proporti -nately cheap at the Tea House 0 ti Ta ed grade the rtZ tfoe 1W ttrsot.

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