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Monterey Daily Cypress and Monterey American from Monterey, California • 1

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Volume 9 No 12 MONTEREY CALIFORNIA FRIDAY MORNING IULY 17 1906 Price $4 Per Year JUDGE PARKER ATTACKED BY RATTLESNAKE KILLS IT BOSTON Mont July Without a trial by Jury or tha formality of a regular court hearing Judge Alton Parker formerly candidate for President on the Democratic ticket convicted and executed a victim yesterday while here on a vlalt The dead: One large and rod taro ue rattle-anake The Judige was riding on horseback in the wake of a hand of aheap at Riverside ranch when he heard a stir in the grass and taking JJudlclal cognisance discovered a rattler The reptile waved hie tall with a iw el coming half -threatening motion and not to be outdone his honor wared all tech-nlcalltlee and without an Introduction greeted the defendant with a stone executing him on the spot TRAIN ISWRECKED Two Electric Motors Were Hauling Cars at Fifty Miles an Hour ONE PASSENGER IS KILLED About Fifty Are Cars Topple Over and Girl's Body Was Pinned Beneath Pullman Try to Fix Cause of the Accident FLEETATHONOLULU Islanders Turned Out in Force to Welcome the Big Warships NEBRASKA HAD CAUGHT UP Whole Gty a Blaze ol Electrical The Sailors Will Be Entertained on Grand Fleet Divided BIG LOSS OF LIFE IN STORM Twenty-five Were Drowned caught'in typhoon I Fifty Were Picked Up by Sttamer When Boat Capsized SAYS GOOD BREAD PREVENTS DIVORCE ATLANTIC CITY July 15--(lood bread would solve the American divorce problem according to Professor Wiley chief chemist of the agricultural department and chairman of the pure food commission who addressed the American biscuit bilkers' association at their annual convention today the American man good bread and you will make him a partisan of foe home and fireside" said the eminent originator of the "poison squad" the bakers made good bread and then educate the people to buy their wares" be added "the great destroyer of domestic felicity dyspepsia will be removed and we will hear no more of the divorce problem The pure food commission declared that foe bleaching process by which much of foe flour la treated la detrimental to the wboleaomeneea of bread HONOLULU July 16 The Ai unable tn ee -any distance There lanllc battleship Beet wits sigh led oirUj-i great animation uud excitement tho Leper Kotllcnicui on the mil Ii i in ilil-i diy today over the ranting of side of (ho lakiitd of Molokai at liaslm-s was practically past 7 o'clock tills morning sii-amim 11Ml1 ulimml lie entire pop- mI-i I ii gallnred at points around the bay to join In tlio welcome to tho k'H llrslilps In line of squadron formation al leu knots speed At that hour the tier: was about forty miles from 1 lniinliilii and is exported to enter the harlor about noon Honolulu lime Tlie ili-ei was intact tho Nebraska wlibli lefi Ran Fnineisco two days after the other fifteen ships having rejoined them when some BOO miles mil from this port Thn weather was orercasl this morning mid tlie tliousainls who gathered on the uiuunluliis around Honolulu to get a first gliniwi of Ihc Heel as It uppinni-lied the linrlmr wore After passing Molokai this morale 1 1n I hi id division composed of the I niiiidana Virginia Ohio and 'lisi-iiiirl will pnn-ccil to lAlmlna on Hit- Island of Maul for coni the other lliree 1 11 I Imis mining on to Honolulu I a I night I lie grand scheme of illiiiiiinutlnii was tested anil the -whole avis a blaze of electric beauty Minuer Queen llloiikulnnl will go to Lnhalmi In visit foe tliinl division there GREENWICH Conn July The White Mountain express over the New York New Haven and Hartford Bailroad leaving New York at 8:45 this morning and due to go through here at a rate of about fifty miles an hour at 9:80 was derailed and almost completely wrecked on the bridge over Oreenwlch avenue in this town Cue woman passenger was almost instantly killed one other woman was very badly injured and at least a dozen other passengers were more or less seriously hurt so that they had to be taken to the local hospitals The passenger who -was killed was Miss Marguerite Armstrong of Wayne Pa an occupant of one of the Pullman coaches It would appear that Hiss Armstrong had attempted to get out the window and the coach toppled over and she was crushed to death The train was made up of nine coaches of which seven were Pullmans Outside of the derailment the day coaches suffered practically no harm while the Pullmans were all overturned The train was drawn by two electric kMomotlves and after the coaches were derailed these took three of the forward coaches and hauled them fully BOO feet ahead before they could be stopped after the engineers had noticed that the train accident is not yet fixed but inspection of the bridge riiows that the iron was ground to pieces and one girder rail on the embankment side alone prevented the entire train from being ditched The derailment occurred about BOO yards east of the Green wlch station One of the passengers in describing the accident said that he first noticed the bumping of the eoacher on the ties then a swaying from one side to the other and finally the overturning of his own and other coaches The speed at which-they were going is responsible for the disaster There was a wild scene as the car became a mass iff wreckage the shrieks of the Mghtened passengers could be heard by the residents on the nearby streets There were probably 100 passengers in the Pullmans and about half that number are more or less seriously Injured The injured passengers include Mrs Elisabeth OIbberaon Brooklyn leg broken and otherwise hurt 8 Whlttemore Newport knee In Jured and arm wrenched Mrs C- Crandall New York head wounded It was necessary for the wrecking crew to Jack up the rujns of these coaches in order to extricate the body MANILA July A pleasure launch bound from Manila to Cor regldor Island and carrying about seventy-five passengers was caught In a typhoon at noon today and foundered It ia believed twenty-five of the passengers including three Americans ware drowned The others numbering about fifty were picked up by the British steamer Suverla which' wee passing dose to the launch whin it foundered The Suverla lowered boats immediately and these together with hosts from other craft that came to the rescue picked up the fifty passengers with much difficulty It is reported an army surgeon Is among the losL Details of the disaster have" not yet reached Manila Corregldor Ieland is at the entrance of Mianllt Bay some thirty miles distant from the city ATSALINAS John Sharp Williams Missed Connection at Grove NEWS FROM CARMEL Arts and Crafts Club Serves a Swell Breakfast--Officers of the Gub had broken apart The cause of the of Miss Armstrong HAVE MONEY READY Finance Committee For Entertainment of Redmen to Canvass Today PAID VISIT TO THE NATIVE DAUGHTERS Mlaa Mary Farley of Walaonvllle a Grand Deputy of foe Native Daughters visited Junlpcro Parlor of Daughter of ihla city laat evening The addressed the members in regard to lodge affairs There was a good attendance of members ARE ENTITLED TOMAS Pupils Who Passed Examination in Monterey Schools Tlie County Board of Education announces the following pupils in tho Monterey publta schools as entitled to diplomas of graduation at the close of the' year on June 80th: George Harts Hazel De Witt George Wilson Charles Norton Rachel Moore Ruth Kuhn Edward Fool Elisabeth Rlecks Earl Pugh Charles Peters Lucy Harmon Carl Hirschy The following are reported as entitled to certificates of record standing Enid Beet Howell Josephine McKIllop Parker Earl ARIHV Try For National and plsud Presidio today ofllcei' at tlio compete The conducted all from each go to the at Furl about two has a number army and expected Infantry Vanoouver for Monterey for duty at at the Presidio la hla lifetime one of Call- HAS SUED FOR DIVORCE Hon ohn Wyatt assemblyman from Monterey County city attorney of Salinas and who is one of the prominent attorneys of this section of the state has oommenced an action In the Superior Court of Monterey County for divorce from his wife Annie Wyatt Zabala Is Mr Wyatt's attorney Mrs Wyatt has been living In Ban Francisco for some time pest It Is alleged that desertion Is the ground I upon which the divorce Is asked She! A daughter of the late Oell of Salim FOUR CHILDREN ROB SAFE AND GET $150 NEW YORK July Four youthful prisoners so small that they had to be held up by a policeman while giving their pedigrees at the station lieu-e were arrested on the charge of robbing a safe in Joseph Adler's hardware store on Amsterdam avenua of fiM) In money and checks tor 5548 Tho 1-riyn the police say confessed to thn rrlibory and the money was recovered ALONG THE WATER FRONT Santiago Takes Cargo of May Stop Fishing The tug Defiance arrived early yesterday morning with the' oil barge Santiago which loaded 11000 bar rela of oil and left yesterday after noon for Ran Francisco Tha Japanese flahlag boats were all out yesterday morning but they only succeeded In catching about twenty Imon Unlesd salmon fishing picks up Inside ft in next ten days the Japanese will give up fishing for the season Considerable rode fish and sole were caught yesterday There were about forty boxes of fish shipped from Monterey by express yesterday TIDES High enter 18:18 a 58 feet low water 7:18 a 4 feet high water 8:08 66 feet low water 85 feet BALLWAS A GBEATSIICCESS Monterey Band Gave an Enjoyable Dance Last Evening The promenade and dance of the Monterey Band at Bagby's Hall laat evening wad by a large number oif people every one of which enjoyed themselves The music was excellent and the general verdict of nil who attended hs that the members iff the band know how to give a dance It was 1 before tha dance broke up and then the people hated to leave es it was one of the most enjoyable occasions of the year It is certain that should the band ever give another ball and promenade there la not a hall in town hue what would be taxed to accommodate those who would attend PROMOTION COMMITTEE MET LAST EVENING The Promotion Committee met last evening The matter of advertising the Monterey Peninsula with the pamphlet to he leaned by the various sections wae discussed The local committee la ready to have the work go ahead but la now smiting for the Pacific Grove committee to Join them WRESTLING MATCH Theodore Combia who was to wrestle Napoli on July 10th wee hurt In San Francisco while training for the event but Is on the road to recovery and the match will taka place as soon as he Is well John Sharp Williams Congress man and future United States Senator bom Mississippi who did not appear at Pacific Grove on Monday night to deliver his advertised lecture put In appearance there last evening but the Chautauquana were not prepared to hear him laat evening Therefore they hired an automobile and two preacher connected with the Chan-tauquans escorted him to 8allnas so that ha could taka the midnight train for Los Angeles says the Salinas Index The automobile drew up at the Abbott House about 10:80 o'clock They had neglected to telephone over that the distinguished statesman was coming and no reception awaited him but the clergymen Introduced' him to Romle Jacks and trusted that he would make the time pern pleasantly until the train came along Mr Jacks introduced Deputy County Clerk Greer another Republican and they invited the its tea man to Join them in a little ex tempore refreshment Then thay called District Attorney Bardin out of bad Subsequently Hlser-man appeared and then City Attorney Wyatt and Councilman Anderson happened along Thus they managed to keep Mr Williams awake and he told them how Mississippi has disfranchised the colored brethren by fixing it so that no man who bss been convicted of stealing chickens or watermelons can vote nor can anyone who has not paid hla poll tax as early as February vote in November The long time between paying $3 and voting la an obstacle to the exercise of the franchise Mr Williams also regaled the company with some choice stories and I A88EMBLYMAN WYATT of the seventh grade: William Farrar Maude Morgan Martha Merle McCoy Willie Smith Kenneth Rmlth Dei Francos Lee CRAEK SHOTS OF THE On Range Will Place on Team The competitive liflo shooting will begin at the Every man and post are required to competition la being over the country A team department la selected to grand national army shoot Sheridan Illlnoli The shooting 'will last weeks The local Presidio of foe best shots in the some high scores may be Company of tbs First which la now stationed at Burrocks will leave there on September 15th the School of Musketry CAIIMKLUYTHHKHA July 16-Tlm first annual break fas I of the Arts and Crufts Club was belli in I lie beautiful rooms of- I ho club a few morn-Ings ugn Tlilrly-lwo 111 ull sal ilnvui to one of thu i-hnli-psl mnl iliilnlii-sl breakfasts one could desire Tim Inhln decorations were work of art The blending of the lovely i-luli rulers gold nnd brown with (lie richest sol ling of henallful Unworn inuilo an ef foot i-liuriiilng ami nrlli-lle George Sterling waa liMinliiiiiKlcr ami miisleal iminlieis given IicIwim-ii the loasls kepi things In i-iiniplele liar mony Mrs Josephine Fosli-i I lu-past president of the club rccclrcil a groat nviilhm on her riHlug hi give tlio address of welcome ami Mrs Foster's welcome had dial Inn- sin rcro sentiment wllli It wbleli nniili everyone fori tlmmiiglily at home Mrs Hand tbe president responded Judge Ihick next tonslnd llm ladles and Mrs Grey responded wllli tosst to the gentlemen I'mfessor Htewsrt Young next gave lie toast Mrs Yard Ihon gave Ihe tonal of Hie Arts nnd Cruris Club anil needless In say this tons! fairly brought down Ibe bouse Mrs Foster then spoke of I lie Inilli-a who Hindi-sueh nn excellent breaUfnal Mrs Hnniirn who masqueraded ns i-Iili cook and- Mrs Mnxlone Graham as her assisfunl and tliesn two ladles certainly did deserve (lie hearty vole of thanks they received 1 Tho mnslral imniliers won given liy the Misses Teresa nnd Hallie Elirimin anil Mrs Rlewsrt Young Tho new nfilrers In eniinerllmi will) thn Arts nnd Crafts Club nro: Mrs Hand president Mrs Jme PERSONAL Attorney Zubnla of Nulinuh returned to Ms home In Bullna- la i evening William McGoldrlrk of Oak (Imvc ls recuperating at The Pines Rmi- tarlum at Carincl-hy-tlie-Sea So l-a Mrs A Francis of Ran Francisco after her operation 1 A Hassell president of the lamia Prints Lumber Company Is In Mon teev on business pli I in- Foster pasl presldciil Mrs Sydney Yard vlrn presideul Ml Hurl recording secretary Miss Mar garel Clarke enri-nspoiidlng aecro-lnr Miss Tilton treasurer wllh the following hoard uf directors: Miss livn loliiisoii Mrs Johnson Sydney Yard Hr llci-k and I'lill Wilson We ilrtdre to call llio ntlentkin of our frii-mlii on llio Peninsula to the I inli-li market to bn held here on Ralurilay 2ft 111 lust where dainty vluiidM will lie served licit from 13 to 3:30 Also In Hie big nilnstral show tn ho In-lil In t'annel Hall on the 20th hml Tills prrrorimince is given Jointly by Hie Carmel Club of Aria and Craf's anil tin- l'anm-1 Hall Assorta-i Ion TnnighL il-Tidail William Greer llairihon li-clim-s ill the Arts and (Tufts building llio subject being ''The Celehraleil Women of hiilkee-pem-c" ami tin- lecture will bo inter nperseil wllli old English inimlc by Hu- Misses Klirninii The concerl given on Tuesday evening last was a great sucres hofo fnniniulh ami iiimdrally Much num-ln i- was ili-M-rvi-dly applauded and lln- encores wen- iiiiaii-nniK This mm-leali- was gir-n In aid of tha Mi llinillid Cliimli liere We are glad In liire our old friend Judge Carrington here with us again Tin- Wclislcri- uri here In their charming lininr on Monte Verde sfrei-l Miss Alice Millar's dancing party In aid of Hie restoration Fund of Carmel Mlsi-ion will be held tomorrow at Carim-I Hall and Miss Millar assure ns of rmlh good music mid a splen-li-1 lime GOLDEN SHEAFS PLAY SUNDAY pit umi- if weing this gentlemanly m-i uf ball players on the locals' i-rounda la a sinter After an excit- Mr wo rlihc -re of 2 to 1 They are as cli an hi of ball players as ever Tin- (bildcn Slnaf team of Berkeley is tin- card ai tie- ham-hall grounds next tinadi The fans had the forts along this line will be due In great measure to the entertainment that is afforded the Redmen The Redmen during their convention will leave at least $80000 among the business men livery one that cornea hare if they go away satisfied will do more to boost Honterey than any other kind of advertising The committee meets at the convention headquarters at tha Central Hotel at 1:80 and will then start right out after the funds women the police refuse to reveal their names The wholesale marketing of young womanhood was made public through the arrest of Ram Gee and Gee Fong Their accuser Isabel Huld 17 year old amid nobs and tears told a story to Lieutenant Joel Smith which convinced that iifflcia that a clearinghouse 'or white slave troiHe was in his precinct Miss Held's revelations tended to show that of all the white girls missing at least twenty-seven had been abducted and sold through the slave ciearlng-houae to Chlneae HAD PIECE OF GAS PIPE UNDER HIS COAT Flank Fernandez who lives on the Carmel road was arrested last evening for threatening to annihilate the members of hie family Concealed under hie cost wae found piece of lVfr-lnch gas pipe eighteen Inches long The arresting officers were Detective Diffenbacher and Officer Blrks Fernandez was taken to the city prison and locked up This morning he will be arraigned on the charge of threatening to do bodily harm FIRE WIPES OUT TOWN BOO PERSONS HOMELESS NEW PHILADELPHIA July 18 town of Baltic containing 500 people eras practically wiped out today by a fire which raged all last night Starting in a flour mill the flames destroyed upwards of forty homes and business buildings The la estimated at $100000 The Finance Committee of the Genera Committee of the convention will this afternoon commence a canvass of the city for funda for the entertainment of the 1500 delegatee whp are coming here on Anguat 18th to attend the meeting! of the Great Council About $1000 are needed for the purpose Monterey has been making hid to secure number of lodge conventions and the success iff her ef FIREMEN TO GIVE BALL Hose Company No 8 of New Monterey will give a grand ball at Duarte Hall In New Monterey next Saturday evening and it la expected that the attendance will be large The firemen are the pride iff New Monterey and the people of that section always turn out to anything that la given for their benefit Muaic will be furnished by Mad-lock's Orchestra All those who attend are sure to enjoy themselves as the people of New Monterey ere noted for their hospitality The following are in charge of the dance: Floor manager Ed Meh'egans assistants! Longley Cullom -Committee on Arrangements William Patterson Sob Grimes Charles Cullen The whole Hoed Company will act am a reception committee In yesterday morning's Cypress a peculiar mistake wae made in a notice giving an account of the ball a line from an item about a Chinese gambling case getting mixed up in It WHITE GIRLS ARE SOLD TO CHINESE RESIDENTS CHICAGO July Twenty-seven white girle have been kidnaped aod old Into white slavery among tha Chlneae residents of Chicago through a clearing-houe organised for such ti aific according to reports made to the police Many of these girls are daughters of refined families and all aie now voluntary or Involuntary inmates of Chlneae dens Pending efforts to find and rescue the young told them that when his escort Introduced him to Romle Jacki he feared he was going to be mode acquainted with another preacher but he wee happy to say hla fears were ground-lees Mr Williams is not total abstainer He drunk very temperately only California -wine of the choicest Mr Jacks had in stock He left at midnight not altogether pleased with Pacific Grove JAPANESE PLEAD GUILTY TO HAVING GAMBLED Four Japanese were before Recorder Fonda yesterday for trial on the charge of having visited gambling house Before the trial commenced two of tho Japanese pleaded guilty and war fined $85 each The charges against foe other to were dismissed BURNED TO DEATH: THREE OTHERS INJURED I GUI July to fire that dill strayed tlie hunk house on Hie Dor loading criminal lawyers Jipanexe was Inirm-d to death umliiriny ollm- This will be the laat thiee csflera seriously Injur-d Then- game i any team from foe city or MEETING OF YEOMEN were twenty-three Japanese III the 1 ii i-i'iv In fore the locale meet the The American Yeomen met lest place and all of their persuual tT-r-M rivals a week from next Sunday evening with good attendance prr feet were consumed In the flamci in- uni sec this game that you enL This to one of foe taateat grow- One of the men hist $500 iu nir I i-m- have the dope on the Balluaa Ing lodges ia tha city incy gamer Rllx ranrh near hen- lost night one a uniform When it comes 1 1 di- iag 1 In- game they can go tm (lat of eighteen games I I i i 1 tin hate lost only five Am ne ibcir list of victories are Wnr-llind Martinez Bvrons and.

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