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'NirqNl P4 L2j VOL LXVIII SACRAMENTO CAL MONDAY OCTOBFB 1800 NO 1001G ii i AtHOX It ji ale anus t- to CALIFORNIA ON WHEELS A WILL CONTEST THE MORMONS EXCITING SCENES Hats THE TRUSTEES Hie Electric Road Difficulty Straightened Out No man ever made a mistake iu buying a Youmans Ilat The shape is always the correct style while the quality and fiuisli have no equal much less a superior The new Fall and Winter style may he had of us iu black aud browns Price $5 A PARTIAL CONFESSION Birchell Say Had a Partner In the Murder gpeHM piioatch to Till Bra Toronto October The Globe published this morning a sensational story containing a partial contWsion from Birchell regarding the killing of Ben-well It says: It cannot be said he made anything like a deal' breast of the murder All he hus done thus far Is to makea number of half confi ssional statementx and diop hints amt adtui-istons which pieced together form a tolerably coherent storv To sum up ha acknowledged thut ha was accessory He confesses that he took Remvell to Fast-wood amt bnvoud in the direction of the swamp but resolutely Kirks to it that his wus not the baud (hat slew tlie victim All through the conversation since the conviction birchell insisted that he had an accomplice Hu made it appear that this accomplice was a young Englishman mimed Graham who at one time lived with Picictall ou the lauer's farm No onwill for a moment believe the charge agaiiut Graham to he true There is not the slightest ideuce that Graham was seen near the swamp ou February 17th Our $5 Silk Hat Comparison has convinced us that this is the best value in a Silk Hat ever shown in this city The quality is fine aud oue that will look bright aud fresli upon being cleaned and ironed after a wetting or dust bath is a stylish shape aud looks as well and wears a3 well as those you have paid considerably more for man is desirous of having the street graded The Board promised to inves-gute duriug the week A RILL FOR DAMAGES Charles Widten who with his wife was thrown into the drainage canal on the 31st of last August receiving quite serious injuries presented a bill for $250 The Board agreed ro allow 0110-half the claim the supervisors having agreed to pay the other half AMENDMENTS ACi'EJTLD Shortly before noon Devlin and Aldp presented for the Central Street lluilwuy Compuny a written acceptance of the amended ordinance passed tins morning TWO FRoTLHTfl The property-owners on Third street from to 11 entered a wiltten protest against the proposed grading and graveling ut that thoroughfare Referred to the Street Commissioner THE SALARIES PAID At the last meeting of the Board Major McLaughlin created consternation in the ranks of the police by refusing to vote to pay tbeir bills on the ground that they had failed to do their duty in suppressing gambling This morning lie withdrew his objections saying he did so because he understood that the Mayor and Chief of Poiice had declared there was no gambling during the luie State Fair Mayor Comstock said he believed the officers did their duties and he had himself endeavored to suppress all illegal game lrutee Wolf did not believe in condemning the officers because they hud done just what their superiors had told them to do The Mayor declared the bills allowed but Major McLaughlin remarked that he wanted to have a little more talk Mayor Comstock explained in regard to Major complaint because his motion to appoint extra eonstuble was declared out of order that it was done upon good legal advice Only the Sheriff had the right to appoint extra constables The Major finally withdrew his objections and the police salaries were ordered paid Chief of Police Brew reported that 225 arrests were made during the month of September 37 lodgers were accommodated and 1504 meals furnished He has $3 65 in cash on hand His expenses during the past month were $6 45 At 12:15 the Board took a recess until 1:30 this afternoon Our S3 This is in the newest shape with full crown and narrow straight brim We know several places where the same quality easily sells for a dollar more Just iere is our chance We are content with a small profit aud would rather sell oue hundred at $3 than only twenty-five at the higher price Crush Over forty different styles and colors in tills lieudwear Prices 50c 1 $1 25 fi 50 2 and $2 50 POLICE TO BE PAID ur Everything in the City Legislature Once More Serene At the meeting of the Board of True tw this morning after the reading of lie 'minutes Major A Anderson Ikid if any official action bad been aken to prevent the violation of the tire Ordinance at the corner of Fifth and i (treets He said that some one was fbout to remove to the ooruer of the -ireet mentioned adjoining the residence of Mr Shea a two-story frame jullJlng The Major asked that tne Board prevent the removal Heferred the City Attorney with a request ihat he submit a written opinion CITY COLLECTOR'S REPORT GeorfM A Putnam City Collector mde the following statement for the uarter ending September 3U also icensos on hand October 1st: City senses sold $7340 60 fees collected 40 dog licenses sold $477 total 50 city licenses on hand October 1 $0423 dog licenses on hand $523 WATER WORKS REPORT According to the report of Chief igineer Joseph Judd 29931 U00 iluus of water were pumped for the vek ending October 5 the Holly pump mining 81 hours and the Stevens pump 88a hours THE STINKING CANAL Major Anderson presented to the Hoard a petition from property-owners filing the Board to put the chaingang twork cleaning out the filthy canal at Eighteenth and streets treet Commissioner McLaughlin uidthe nuisance would soon be abated brewery would no longer Jump its refuse into the canal Cross made a long speech denouncing the stinking canal and said me property-owners could sue the city lor $2JUOU0 damages For one he ftonldj not Btand the nuisance any longer COMPLAINT ABOUT 8IDEWALK9 Complaint was made that there were no sidewalks on Twenty-sixth street from to Referred to the Street Commissioner ALL SATISFACTORY NOW The legal representative of Henry of baa Ju-se who has been sitemyting to secure the Sacramento btrei-t Railroad in order to equip it with electricity informed the Board that Mr Henry and the Board had reached an agreement and had prepared au amended ordinance There were certain clauses in the ordinance recently adopted which did not satisfy the flockhoiders The new ordinance pro-Tdea that the city shuil be indemnified thu all damages costs and expenses to uich it may be subjected the com-ny shall have the right at any time to ve notice that within ninety ys alter such notice that it 'ill no longer use the grant ud it may remove its poles and wires die ordinance to be granted and accepted upon the express provision that be Board of Trustees shall have the N'weratany time to inquire into the ict whether the system (electric) is a ullic nuisance or is dangerous to porous or vehicles and the city reserves 'e right to take all necessary legal measures whenever in the judgment of be Trustees it may become a public nuisance to secure its abatement and he company shall within ninety days alter any judgment or decree to that effect shall become final remove such poles and wires as may be a nuisance or dangerous to life and property In case a judgment shall at any time be ob-ained to abate or remove any public nuisance created by its electric system oi poles or wires the city shall be entitled to receive from the company a reasonable fee not exceeding $lfi00 Callustro Preparations Calliisti'o Soap removes all stains from the hands leaving them soft ami white j'rlce me Callustro Palm Soap a superior toilet artlile Price 15c Calluslro Metal Soap tor 1 leaning silverware and jewelry Price 15c Callustro Itrlik deans kitchen utensils sinks tables and scours thoroughly and (pih klv Price me Callustro Polirdi for polishing metallic surfaces Price 13c Callustro Window Polisher Is unsurpassed for cleaning mirrors and windows Price 15c Callustro T001I1 Powder preserves the enamel hardens the gums and whitens the teeth Price Hale Bros Co Corner Ninth anil Streets Sacramento School Shoes! School The Impression It Created In the National Capital From Kale Washington On September 9th I860 a bright and beautiful star was added to tho Hag of the United titato California was then lh land of gold The most adventurous spirits of the East crossed arid plains in search of the new El Dorado and thus a grand Htato grew up to a vigorous manhood uiul is now celebrating its fortieth birthday What a record are those forty a record unequaled In our history I And wlmt a transtormation 1 The Htate that grew nothing but gold and silver quartz that bought its butter ami eggs and Hour on (hs Atlantic Coast now puts its own product imo three vctibuled couches furnished by the ramthorn Pacific Company and makes tours across the continent for the benefit of thoe wln cannot see for themselves the glories of the Pacific slope Two year has Calitoniiu been revolving on wheels having visited no than twenty-seven States and traveled over at leant 27000 miles Did ever btate Board of Trade invent so effective a system of advertising? Think of the cost? Well let us think of it If by expending $1800 a month the dcmuml for Culiiorma products is increased one-third in less lliun two yearn does not the Investment puy marvellou'dy well? Sueli in the fact and it is meet Hint on its fortieth birthday California should stand ou wheels in the Capita! of the Nation and in presence of tho Congress give proof of its prowess It is still Ki Dorado but the gold oi forty-nine 1ms melted into grain ami Hour nnd nllnl la and grapes and oranges and pears aud petielies uml apples ami apricots and olives and nuts and that ntakelh glad the heart of and grand scenery the finest of Imti-ls and tlie best ot cli-maieK God spued California on WheeU nnd limy her men and women be to humanity what the YoHeuiho is lo scenery CA tiusbeYruJ? An Arizona Boy Starts Out As a Murderer Special Dinnatch to Thr Bke Tucson (Ariz) October Information received this morning says a boy in the mountains near Fort Thomas shot young White Mountain Apuche Ho suid the whiees and Indians bud killed all hia friends and he would kill everybody he met An unconfirmed telegram from Han Carlos stales that six scouts have been klled uv the USE OP WATER AND SALT nun the Boston lteruld Halt is an absolute essential to the diet of man it promotes health various ways Many of the function of the body go oil better under its in iluence ami without it the blood becomes impoverished While a complete deprivation of salt would produce disastrous results an cxeeHsive inu of it would scarcely be less harmful In large doses it aets as an emetic iu quantities beyond tho requirement ol health it irritates the stomach and intestines and sometimes purges 'J')ne who use suit usually freely almost always sutler more or less from con-ti pat ion To drink large quantities of water daily should ho the rule with those who sutler from constipation Kadi day tin system needs at least two quarts ol wuter as about that quantity is used up or thrown out of it every twenty-four hours Fruits and vegetable foods contain ntueh water And in lea collce soups etc considerable is taken luthit ually In till ways as stated about two quarts of water should enter tin stomach daily It is a good plan ti drink one or two glasses of water from half an hour to an hour before eating break tuit And it may be either hot or cold as preferred Whichever is used the water should be slowly sipped To deluge the stomach with cold water would be lo invite dyspeptic troubles For high-grade work and extra-tine polish patronize the American Strum Luutdrv ifi ARE you GOING TO MOVE? It so send won! or telephone to the Pioneer Steam Carpet Cleaning Cor Twelfth and 6 Sts HARRY RIVETT Proprietor TrHO WILL TAKE I (LFAN KI-l IT und Ktfiar vour Carpels iu firet-eiiin itvleai reiiBonitbio ruira Ni-eond hand Carpets bought sold or taken In ext-hamre IbmreleiM goods carefully parked and shipped on enH or steamer Ti'lriiiiono 2 mi 1009B-2 FAIL TO READ JOHN CHAPTER IN GREAT COMPOSITE NOVEL JjjfeSF OW BFIN'G Ft'BM-'HKP BY ARKtNGE-mauls with the New Volk WculJ in The Weekly Bee COMMHNC1NGOCTOUEH I Will be in three in-talluiouts Fach chapter written by a Uirtvivut pci- Thla Novel Will Not Appear In The Daly Bee roil BY ALL StWiDEALtils Testament of the Late Watson In Court Mrs Ethel Ellery the only child of the late Watson hus filed contesting papers in the Probate Department of the Superior Court praying that the order admitting her alleged will to probate ho revoked vacated and set aside that the will be denied probate and that she recover her costs of Court herein As ground of contest Mrs Ellery alleges that the paper tiled and claimed to be the last will and testament of her father was not his lust will or testament because the same was not signed or subscribed to or executed or witnessed at ail or 111 the manner prescribed by law us is informed and believes It is also alleged that at the time of tlie execution of said will the decedent was not competent to tnuke a lust will or testament by reason of his weakness sickness and infirmity of body and miuu that his mental condition ut said time was such that lie was nimble to make a will or to transact any business whatever that at the date of said alleged will the said decedent was sick and of weak and infirm body and mind suffering under a painful disease which caused his death and in ins last illncMs that his mental condition was then unsound and he was easily influenced and peculiarly susceptible to kindness and to the kindness of those who spoke to him and were with him all of which wus well known lo the wild Martha Watson his wife The latter resided alone with him and by undue influence promise and persuasion and working upon weak and unsound mind the said Martha Watson so the complaint reads procured the decedent to make the said alleged will and decedent would not have made the ame but for the undue intiuenee of the Huid Martha Watson Thu alleged will does not and did not express the real intentions of said decedent or the disposition he desired to make of his estate but expressed only the wights views and desires of the said Martha Watson and it is not his will The estate le(t by the deceased has been appraised to be worth $115043 a a cingIn tiiFstbeets About Time a Dangerous Practice Should Stop James Barron and sister were passing up Fourth street in a phaeton yesterday afternoon when at the intersection of srreet they were run into by two youths on horseback wrho had been racing at wild speed and lost control ol the animals The result was the demolishing of a wheel and dash-board of the vehicle aud the bruising of the occupant A few moments later two young men to whom a buggy ride was doubtless a novelty were seen driving at reckless speed down street to the peril of lady rivers and pedestrians Complaints of the kind wre numerous and some measures should be taken by the police to stop the dangerous practice of rarii on the public thorough fares 1ELEGRAPH1C BREVITIES The King of Holland is dangerously 111 Tue wife of General Booth Commander-in-chief of the Halvatiou Army died iu Loudon on Saturday Thieves cut the throats of an old negro and his daughter near Belleville III 011 bund ty Winemah Riddell the heroine of the Modoc has beeu granted a pension of $25 per mouth for life Johu Walsh shot his mother probably fatally at Troy Friday night because his mother would not give him money Mrs John McBee and daughter lost their lives in a burning building at Dubuque Iowa duuday The Comte de Purls and party were entertained fitdinuer la New York Sunday evening by General Shermau Reading Penn has a wonder in the shape of the Kev John Kauimau who preaches uightly while iu a sound trauce Hamlin of New York has refused an offer of $50U00 tor the trotter Prince Regent Thousands of mother-of-pearl workers are campiug the forest near Vienna in a destitute condition Fuuds have been started for thdr relief The Newark police refused to allow Anarchist Most to speak in that city Sunday night They gave him half au hour to leave the city He complied The Au-trian newspapers are full of angry articles on ihe new American tariff which receives more downright abuse than genuine criticism Postmaster General Wauamaker has made public his proposition fora postiltrh-giaph which he upholds the constitutional right of the Government to own aud operate telegraph lines A Wauamaker cousin of the Postmaster-General suicided in ht Louis Sunday by taking morphine He left a note suing simply life is nothing to me any He had been drinking freely A f-traw paper trust representing eighty-two mills with an output of 325 tous dully has been formed to control the market east of the Aileghauy mountains The story telegraphed from New York of the robbery of Louis Beisant from France by Blanche Richardson a scheming girl is a fake Beisant is represented to be only a member of the disreputable cla-0 The newspapers cf Mexico call on the Government to appeal to Ihe Postal Union against the actiou of the United states Government in forbidding the transportation of Mexican newspapers beariug Mexican postage with lottery advertisements Rumor ha It that General Clarkson is lo be appointed Miuister to China vice Deubv of Indiana au anpointeecf President Cleveland It is thought that the appointment will not be made until after November iltb Johu Kuvdl Youug is a candidate for the same position At Morris Park Saturday the Mobile Stables the well-known Chicago stable at one time th most powerful racing stable in Americu went out of exretemu AU the hordes were disposed of by auction No fancy prices were realized but the bidding was stdriied Kaloolah brought iW 0 Kg-mout Joe filackuurn $2ioo Wrestler Puana 4100 A New York London special The reception of tue Comte de Paris in America aud the extraordinary civilities shown him are likely to produce a bad impression iu France Kien the most Intelligent Frenchman may fail to underetand the distinction Detween the Comte de Paris who-was ou General McClellan's staff and the Comte de Pans who is an enemy of the French Republic aud a pretender to throne AN ATTACHMENT suit Special Dt'WUch to Tub BtE Chicago October An attachment suit for amounts ranging front $2U09 to $23000 was commenced this morning against the Eureka Silk Manufacturing Company the hicago branch of the Boston house Seavv Foster Bowman which recently failed Yoc feel fmt aud weak in the do ADDtftW lake i n' 'liuiiS Lmr Rwguiawr 15 The Examination of the famous Tipjierary Cases VALIANT DEFENSE The Court of Course Stands With the Prosecution in Special DiKpatch to Thr Bke Dublin October Court at Tipperary before which tlie case of Dillon O' ricn and others is being heard reconvened this morning Their counsel Redmond and Timothy llealy were absent in consequence of an important engagement eNewheiv On behalf of O' Mahoney Dillon produced certificates from twoUlonuud doctors slating that he is seriously ill and that it is impossible for him to attend the trial Honan the Frosecutor for the Crown objected to the cerlinciites as not a valid excuse lie insisted Dial the doctors he summoned to testily as lo the condition Dillon said the doctors' certificate would have to he accepted as evidence The doctors themselves distinctly refused to come into substantiate statements they had ulreudy made Honan ask-d the Court to adjourn for an hour to enable the Crown to decid whether the charge utruinst shall be wihorawnor application made tor a warrant for his arrest The request ns granted Upon the reassembling of the Court Honan slab that the prosecution hud telegraphed to the two due tors in Clonmel to examine Mahoney and sent a third trom Tipperary to examine the defendant He expected the doctors would uppear before the Court later and testify as to O' Mahoney's condition Therefore he aked the Court to take further adjournment Romm said O'Mahoncy thought his solicitor has placed the Court at its defence Dillon declared Mr Honan's statement untrue He hud dime his lest to procure th attendance of the O'Muhuney brothers in Court O'Brien said that the defendant had a right to complain against ihe course of the prosocuuun Hunan's remark was addressed to the audience in England nnd was designed to injure the defendants A Beene of confusion ensued Honan repair'd his remurks again and again Dillon loudly denied them Delendams iu the mean time protested against the charges made by the prosecutor Wlien order wur again partially restored Dillon warmly prole-ted against the Court taking any further adjournment lie maintained that In justice no warrant could he issued forthenrred of until the Court had heard tlie testimony of his doctors Another heated wrangle then took place between tlie Crown prosecutor ana Dillon The Court finally grunted request and a further adjournment was taken The art ion of the defendant ho are out on hail ill likely result in their committal to the Colonial jail for con tempt of Court NATIONALISTS IN CONVENTION The Meeting Halrt in Private in Dublin Dcbun October 0 The proceedings of tlie Nationalist Convention are eon-ducted iu private There is a very larae attendance the mnt prominent Nationalists being present Justin McCarthy moved the adoption of four reaoluliohs all of which had been previously submitted to Darnell The first pledges the fullest support of the National League to the tenants threatened with ruin in consequence of the course adopted by the Government and the landlord syndicates Tlie second demands that certain districts in the southern and western part of Ireland le given especial consideration by the Government nnd that measures he taken at once tor the relief ol the inhabitants The Government is called upon to inaugurate a series of public improvements for the purpose of giving employment to the people enabling them to supjntrt themselves without churiiable assistance Tlie third condemns in emphatic terms the action of the Government in causing the urrest of Dillon and other Nationalist loadeis The fourth says that the Nationalist party fc compelled by circumstances to make an apjaml to its friends everywhere in behalf of Iri-h tenants ami looks especially to its friends in America to siiierili generously for the benefit of the Irish people This appeal tho resolution says is made nio'-t unwillingly but the desperate strait in which tlie Irish tenants are now placed make it absolutely neesary that aid be a-ked from Irb-mls and sympathizers throughout the world ENGLAND'S WAY Force Is Ber Answer to Demands tor Justice PruMN October 0 A hundred Hussars and 330 extra policemen have arrived at Clonmel It is believed their presence is due to the feurs oi a collision between the Berkshire nnd the Eighteenth Regiments both quartered iu the town PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS Dispatch to The Bre Washington October The President has appointed Charles A Dougherty ot Denns) Ivania Secretary of the Legation to Mexico Ilcmsen White-house of New York Secretary of the Legation to Italy THE THRONE IN HOLLAND Special Dlsnatcb to 1 hb Bee Auvteudam G'tUr A meeting of the Cabinet will shortly be summoned to proclaim a Ib-gency in consequent' of the illness of the Kin? TRA VELINO TO BE SEEN SpeoAl Dispatch to The Lee Vii-nna October 6 The Prince of Wales traveling incognito has arrived in this city City licence and ater rates now due Pay ou or Letore the 15th iusL and save Coals 9Vt2 Fulsome Prophecies Made By the Leaders SLAVERY OF TIIE CONVERTS Hew th Church Grows Fat Upon Their Credulity opeoial Telegrams to The Bke New York October Inez Coultre of Grovo City Pa who receutly arrived from Suit Lake City where she had been doing missionary work to-day submitted a statement to General James Peer-inn Superintendent of Immigration with the View of aiding those interested in stopping the immigration of Mormon converts to this country She says that huving been a resident ofSalt Lake City for tvo years and during that tiling having made a study of the Mormon people she desires to aid in suppressing tlie traffic now going on with ignorant unsuspicious foreigners by tlie Mormons The Mormon Church she says pays for the passage to this country of converts and then pays their railroad fare to Halt Lake Lily From iier experience she bhvs she knows this to be 0 fact ignorant converts coino to Suit 1 Lake City filled with promise of a life of case and luxury and with tin idea that the church will aid in their support Instead of this they are housed like animals in miserable little adobe Upon the grinding labor of tlie converts the Mormon Church flourishes They have to pay one-tenth of all each possesses and one-teuth of all they cam to the church Many Mormon settlements use sagebrush lor fuel and have to subset principally on fish which they dry and keep for food in Winter How they do manage is a mystery to says Miss Coultre the Mormon Elders bring over so many young ignorant girls is only too well known to those of tlie United Btntes who have cared to investigate the matter These girls have no voice in the matter of their disposal and they soon learn that they are to be to some ot the basest creatuies the church produces Oh! earnestly they wish they were again in their own land and away from the clutches of these Mormon tyrants but there's very little hope for them after they are once in their clutches Why not stop them at New York before they have become imbued with vice beyond our power to Miss Coultre says she could cite scores of cases that came under her own attention One case was that of a Scotch woman enticed to Halt Luke by her own brother The old woman when she found out the practices ot the Mormons reiused to have anything to do with them but her children were enticed from her and are now living lives of sin In conclusion Mis Coultre says: ns I do so well fiom personal observation tlie stale of these Mormon converts I do Rope the American people may come to realize tluit it is their duty lo consider this matter as one of vital importance to ourGovernmentand try and have prohibitory measures in regard to bringing these people here Not only would it benefit these people themselves but the whole country for surely the people who take the oaths they are obliged to take would not become good law abiding citizens TIIEGEAIN BUSINESS State of the Market at San Francisco and Chioago Special Telegrams to Thr Bee San Francisco October 6 What nuyer 1890 3634' season $1 45 Barley buyer season $1 4l8 ThB Chicago Market Chicago October 6 Close wheat for cash 99c(399 December $1 03 May $1 07(al 07 Corn is steady cash 50c December SOjc May 523jC Oats firm cash 39 December 39hc May 420 Mess pork is dull cash $9 75 January $11 32V May $12 40 7-12 Lard is steady cah $0 22 January $0 62lg(G 65 May $0 U2jg Barley is quiet 73c A BiG RAILWAY SUIT An Auction of Interest to Railroad Bondholders special Dispatch to Thr Bee Chicago October In the case of Morris Jesup vs the Illinois Central Railroad the Dubuque and Sioux City Railway and the Cedar Falls and Minnesota Railway under a bill filed in the United States Circuit Court an opinion was hied by Justice Harlan of the Supreme Court tlm morniii" holding that while the Illinois Central is not liable for rent the cae between the Dimique and Sioux City Railway and tlie Cedar Falls Railway is good and valid and that under it the Dubuque road is liable to Moris Jesnp as Trustee for the bondholders of the Cedar Falls road for accrued rent now due which has been deposited in the Registry of the Court amounting to over $300000 HOTEL ARRIVALS At the Golden Eagle Hotel October Mints and wife Carbon yonmig Smith Detroit Hamer Oakland Foster San Francisco: Miss Johnson Peadnood Strou? New York Mrs Fareerhar Plaeerville A Bradlev New Yor: Mi- S'dullig (4 H-hi lie MIm I Gilgove Colusa: Dreader VN in Clarke Mis Suns A Young If Livermore wm Fnmcivro McKevett Finkham Vacavtl Jas Phuehy S-m Frsue'Sf-o Ri-mington Oakland fb-n Deutpeh San Francisco A Edwrrds Kolbe Taggart Sau Francisco SV Mmning Woodland Win Chapman Sail Francisco BATTLE OP GETTYSBURG We strongly advice our read'-r when vlit-Ing San 1- ra i' Fro lobe sure and see tlie wounerfui Funormus of tne of li ty-burg" and museum corner Market and ieuth streets Unre Is nwr quite a talk concerning It amongst the new-aiers and pemne generally as to h-'ther it would not le best l'or the state of Caiiiorni to buy it aud make it fr It li mot wonderful Panorama the ur! sen tnd a great educator arid ince-iior of paino'Sm The museum In ihe s-me bunding haa become the popular resort of Caiiiorica for uucireit lulls School Shoes! LARGEST AND IlbST S'11)Ck7t LOWER TRICES THAN INFERIOR GRADES SOLD ELSEWHERE TUI Derby Hats Shoes! $fll 1 LITHOGRAPHERS tn and am rrREer jtihd rot Cal: graph Type riter and puppLiaa MANUFACTURER OF BLANK tOOKl D-J4J MRS CALIFORNIA INSECT POWDER Thus was origin ally sold as bl 11 MH and is ihe nret IWt DKK raised un this renst li dmoa the etrencili if tue so failed DAlMUlAN Bud 11 Fu KTKD FUWld d' aad ihe bt artieie iu the world A-k your DKl orGKiu Krtfur the g-nuine MK- lULJs I'A IIFOKM INr'EiT HHVDLK hu year erup and lake ho uiher K1KK iiLAUY to UNITED STATES LAUNDRY 120'S street becramrto lim v4 tree ami aud V077 aAnnikdi rwj FRIEND Ths Comte da Pari Traveling Iu the United States Ppacial Dispatch to Thr Ukk Nkw York October The Comic de Baris and party left this morning for Philadelphia The Comte expressed himself delfchted with the coruiul re- ception lure The first stop will be at Trenton where the Comte will viMt the tomb of General Mi Clelian At Wooton hi county seat George Childs will entertain the party at luncheon with the Mayor anil other officials of 1'hiladel-hia This evening the Lovul Legion Miilmlelphia will give a reception to the party It is the intention of the Committee while visiting tlie old battlefields in the South to vhit the manufacturing districts and collect data for a book upon the condition of the mechanicul eludes of this country IRISH PATRIOTS Names of the Delegation That Will America Special Dispatch to The Beb Dublin October 6 The conference of Irish Nationalists called by Farnell was held to-day A part of tne business was the selection of a deputation 10 viiit America to lay before the people of that country a plain statement of the si tun tion of in Ireland John Dillon William Thomas Dower O'Connor Timothy Sullivan and Abram Gill were appointed STRIKES IN ENGLAND Discontented Gritish Sailors Ask for More Pay Special Dispatch to Thr Bke London October The lightermen at Hull have struck Cartmon trik Liverpool October 6 Fifteen hundred cartiuen have struck for higher wages and shorter hours BAY GLEANINGS The mission of the revenue cutter Walcott Is at-ce tallied to be to Mat Canudlun seal poachers and also to delect attempts to smuggle Chinese into the United Mates Huey thedufuulting collector of the Harbor Commission writes front Victoria that ho will reiuud the $2000 stolen If he cun get a guarantee Umt lie will not be prosecuted Word from on an-uounces that the two weeks passed in Philadelphia was aperiod of iiucTampledMucce'S From oOU to luOd people had to be turned awrtv each day A driving rod on the engine drawing the Oakland baseball excursion homeward Sunday night snapped iu two oue piece hidhsIi tug the uuglne cab if the fireman had leen iu liis usual seat he would have tven killed Luckily tne train was not derailed After the Chronicle was put to press Sunday moruiug George Averlee charged Gooper with tampering with the copybook for his own advantage Both are prtuiers Cooper dented tho charge Ayerlea seised a copy file drove It into temple stabbed him iu the bark and groin and then wheu tlie poor fellow was dowudroped a marble slab u)h)u him breaking it in pieces Cooper is likely to die Ou Katurday night George Wehrlin and Louie Ebhlliurcr a handsome Gennun girl were married In Redwood City At the reception Louise appeared to be happy but she was seized with hysteria be ore the guests departed loiter she refused to permit her new husband to enter the bridal chamber He left aud when he returned in the morning he lound her dead tilie had evidently takeu poi-on They had been acquainted but four weeks and it is believed that she was dilven to suicide by the betrayal of her former lover iu Oregon COAST WIRINGS Potato vines about Petaluma were Dipped by froH lust Saturday morning Fred Pakcr a boy got caught In the elevator at the Gutnd Hold on Sunday night and was rescued Biter he had been badly crushed He may survive Win A McDermott a pioneer and prominent Democratic politician suicided at Tucson Arizona Sunday by shooting himself iu the head Death wus insiautniieoiis The cau-e is supposed to be reverses in gambling aud the iLtio nee of lqtior At Eureka Humboidt county Hatnrdav Fredern Mr-idcr and wife were crossing the Mai river railroad tr-v-k in adtance of an approaching traiu 1 he old gentleman became exrind and stooped the horse on the track The engine struck the vehicle and Mrs Strader was killed The man was thrown Into the river but not hurt At Woodland '-aiurday the Republican Convention nominated the fcdlownig ticket' i Reese f'Uik Assemblyman: Eugene Aiam Superior Judge: Weaver Mieiifi: Jun-s J1 irlun Hopk ns District Attorney Ben rt ngnt Ke older Mark Chamberlin Assessor Hiddie son Treasurer G-ore hanks nuoi feuperiiiiemleut Phillips CHARLES AHLFSORNS WILL Special Dispatch to Tue Bke Sin Fran'Tsco October 6 Lou Da Ahlborn hied tlie will of ber deceased hii'dmnd CLarles tor probate this morning Dccoasec left property valued nt $139-50u He bad a one-half interest in the Ahlborn lIou He also j-ossessed property on Geary and I)eyimlero worth $bboot a country residence valued at $320u0 cash in bunk $20009 bonds and w-cunties $10000 other property $7500 It is all bequeathed to his wile and to cure for their three chiidrvu Children's Grain Sole Leather Tip Shoes sizes 8 to 101 $1 25 Ditto the very best $1 GO Misses' and Youths' sizes 11 to 2 $1 35 i Ditto the very best $1 75 Boys' Strong Calf Shoes neat and dressy and the best wearer in the market sizes 11 to 2 $2 Big sizes 2J to 5J $2 50 The Largest and Moat Hell dde Hoot and Shoe House In iLcramento FIFTH AND STREETS' Price cents Try a Bottle of our Sl'RE CORN CURE The Metropolitan Theater stage will be occupied on next Thursday and Friday evenings by an Eastern company presenting the latest farce-comedy Mail" The principal scenes are laid in a country postoffice whose manager is also the editor of the local paper He and a tramp printer and other characters including a uum-SJwin Alaip Secretary of theberof Ptty girls who sing aud dance IVmral Company said that body had mse UP '-Ned a resolution accepting the makers- Am011 the mbmher3 of he intended ordinance company is Georeie Parker the Venus onovi TIIE BICYCLISTS How the Effort at Making Records Resulted Yesterday The team bicycle race between members of the Capital City Wheelmen yesterday was closely contested the leaders making three minutes and eleven seconds Epson finished first and Rivett second The winning team was composed of the following: Upson (Captaiu) Toll Leadbetter Gilbert Rabat and Ripley The other side was: Rivett (Captain) Flint Hubert Brown Darling and Bernard The losers will take the winners to hear Dixey's when it appears in Sacra mo u-to After the race Rivett rode a mile to break the record for the track which was made by Elwell in 3:10 Rivett was by four riders each taking a quarter and finished the mile in 3:09 which is now the track record A little later Leadbetter Upson and Toll rode a quarter of a mile dash the former winning in 39 seconds which is very excellent time the coast record being 37 seconds made by Davis about four years ago Next Saturday afternoon Upsn will try to make the track record tor a mile still lower and Leadbetter will attempt to lower the coast record for a quarter AMUSEMENTS of Rag fume who now introduces a Spanish dance and it is said she is very daring in her manner of kicking The piece has been drawing large audiences in ban Francisco The Wild West Company headed by Arizona Joe will give an entertainment at the Clunie Opera House this evening presenting the sensational drama A number of trained doirs and horses will be introduced and 'the play 19 said to be very interesting picturing scenes in border life Arizona Joe of course will be the hero The management does not claim that it is 'going to give a sublime tragedy but a thrilling and at the same time pleasing pi ay in which there is much mirth Good-sized audiences witnessed the closing performances of Midnight at the Clunie Opera House on Friday and Saturday evenings AN ALLEGED NUISANCE Parties living in that vicinity complain verys strenuously of the stench which romes froiy underneath the house on the north-west corner of Third and where the occupants are engaged in making wine in the cellar They complain that several parties have already been made sick from the fumes The attention of the Health Officer was sailed to this matter lust year and he chould look into it again this season REGISTERING VOTERS For tlie purpose of rcgiitering voters who cannot go to the office during the day the County office will be open e- cry evening this week from 7 to 9 FALL AND WINTER 1890 A rare treat is in store for thoe who visit the millinery parlor of Moore McGrath 420 street on Wednesday October 8th and following days They have selected those days to display their imported and domestic millinery They invite the public to call 1013U Just received a large invoice of Chickering pianos in Circassian walnut mahogany and rosewoou music store No 820 street fcee them before buying 10116 THE ORDINANCE PASSED After the reading of the amendments 1 second time they were voted upon ud unanmously passed A request was received for a crosswalk at Twenty-fourth and streets inferred to the Street Commissioner reports received Poundmoster reported that during ihe month of September he im- pounded seven horses six cows one float and sixty-six dogs Twelve of the anines were redeemed and the others ere killed He collected $25 50 in II Singleton Superintendent of hi? Cemeteries reported forty-one Cyftths for the month of September k-gbt bodies were brought here for in terment and seven were sent to other paces He collected fees as follows: inhumation $10 ftpm sale of lots $150 5l for burial permits $83 dues $2 50 A Kidder the Harbormaster Elected $150 for levee dues in Bep-t tuber THEY PAID TIIE ASSESSMENT the property -owuers on street otu Third to Filth were before the fcoard for the fifth time complaining that Bassett Touhey the contractors failed to do the work properly ul-tkough they had promised to make repairs The street needed rounding up t-d the large stones should be raked oif f-nally after some argument between fhevt Commissioner McLaughlin and Je complainants the latter concluded pay their assessments and drop the hunter They were told that the contractors had performed the work according to the surveys made by the City engineer George Leichthardt complained that ast side of Twento-third street be- was too low It had long ago ordered improved but nothing had en done If the city would not have Work done he would do it himself the stakes are set for him Referred the btreet Commissioner A CLOSED BTREET Churchman was before the with his old that teirtieth street between and re-ajts closed despite an order long ago Jsied that it should be ojened Mr nen had been farming a portion of Li thirty years Mr Church- SACRAMENTO ur 62 0 STREET AND 020 AND 22 CEVtNTH STREET J01IS WEIL Manager Will Tell" rF HAVE AGAIN DrV')N-TRATFD the fuel Dial our vh Jmof yu-G fiom tlie most cuiijinou to th tine-U eni-tninn MKBI1 by it Dim IAKIY F-KKY AWARD iti oir oe artiiF-nt at the re- Mule pidtion our mir-nnou Iin Always to riretl as regard LA I DF-ahNrt gi'ALI 1 aud UW 1 RH whirn we re iik-AM-Ht to say is well kuuu all baxiity ban 2 with in invil' lo examine our 1100 aud pru-es DJ41 'dSF-S CoLirOE HUES BLnrK) lidureJ hr ibe halnu'j Lumii-s nn ot tne mstt Full Pnv i-- tnv mtr'- i int a-)iol hrem-auu lofcUB -i uiihsiw etna ter ihu-imi I --x Vsyy A.

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