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i igi ; : spi tose “age ‘ : igi . RA ey an hod ~ Ste i i re ersten Pie GAR wet at ans Schone Sc tipo ste
sat THE PROSECUTION RESTS. . [RAILROAD MAN. . TB PICNIC TOMORROW, FoF Bantam wets
afness, ie ; : fi rte penta et se lnc ain ate a Aa ala “ ey ere i Re oe WS Bee erect PSY ee oe * onors. st
ed ‘cona eis cine ed eae aan ye ig by ; 0 0 N. i a bd AT i {. Trintty Sunday School's: Woodland 29) New York, June 16e pantam-. ; 2 ;
hed the i ee red eS TV UA Ne. MMAR AW NWS" . =. Near the Texas Mine. ‘. weight championship’ battlé between . SP.
octal Casi et Scie arin is wee, . oe Oca 8 ae * ‘@omerrow the teachers and ¢bildren’ on i eas rer feed ge _ ie
reeuit iseae SNOT Tare 2 ied 8 a ON ae, “5 lof the Episcopal Sunday sclioot .will Getic ake Slios cs Jie 17, Wilks &
ato be : sak AM AU ie Cts ie Ts ee oe ee ee aid {Shoots Himself Twice Ml alii arc Phare cau. alent decided-tonight. » § y f ae ' f vos BLOUSES . f
bb. ae: Attorney Tyrrell Makes the Opening! edd at Grass Valley, j vine grove on the peninsula between) . : :
of ten : pin Ak bend, pining beng . i a oe Sok ne ". Deer and Mosquito creeks. : There will The Alliance wey
ne . Statement For the Defence.. eR en) Salles a : se as be sports and amusements. of various) -@ . . :
nage ee eee it roti blige Og Cy) Por 2 a eis . kinds for old avd, young, Busses will} 9 ©. =.0// Goes Abroad. é
Dollars ae Nt eel or ee nhs A LABORER INJURED BY A CAYE IN leave Trinity church between eight and . . Wasmineton, Jutie 16.—The. training . FOR CHILDREN
. pid OE nya a ae PF a oh SEWER-TRENCH, ‘ : . mine o’clock for the accommodation of. ship “Alliance” left Old Point Comi
4 . Sige dice ewes tee. Hal : Moe : all who want-to go out, the hour for re-]¢ 44 today f ine months’ cruise to '
Salhi And the Taking of Testimony ‘In: Behalf of ‘ oore ; Be ed aie aie ae ae turn being five o’clock. Members of di sat nite, er ig ‘
a & or dee dae Now Begua the Sunday school will havefreetrans-. EA hs eon eee, Sibi oe
t. s : RU Bas Sek Summary ‘of the Day’s News From . portation, but outsiders will bé charged —_—_ Y
~ Sue, cat Satetown””" ienoinirononvetnte! rime maiens. POm 50 Cents toi $2.
. ‘ re ee $n Th ages cae tai ae ats ae goes, a : . sold’ only at Lammon’s Bros, « j6-tf 3 i :
? le Tells How He Captured the Much Feared Fugitive. Shortly before 9 o’clock this morning French — fansy ‘Waters. 4 bait : 2
e ones. ‘Brave Shortt Voe With the Ald of a Smali Boy. via the chambermaid’at the Western’ Hotel. These are the genuine French Tansy. . Does This Strike You?
“es BeeFie ico Ee i ; heard a pistol.shot in one of the ‘bedA dort doggreckae aise oo bie » ‘Muddy complexions, : Neusesting ; eh
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secon or. -Hastening es can depend up ng re-. ] breath come from chronic constipation
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: : ta the ashes sy asta oy ius eo ig scape) pong ia eri sarong Karl’s ee Root bo po pe abeciihe.
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to. ‘ y gardless o : : via been word Tor” or
MS \. : ed Hobby, the landlord, and told him one. Beware of substitutes. LA FRANCE sot Seolate Sertautes, Price 28 cts. GRIME oS ee
Mann's : “i mtg be ee Pe or the roomers had evidently shot himoboe COT AN, Sig abo her and60cts. For sale by H. Dickerman, p
a YESTERDAY'S CLOSING EVENTS. old coins, etc. ‘Moore said he wanted . *¢!t. Hobby rushed up stairs and with ee ee BP Ane AFORE: 5 ¢8. 4149 tf: . . handed him a telegraph blank and pen> Moore case closed at three o'clock yes. . loth
demonstrated how Moore was carrying
and saw the Sheriff remove. @ revolver
) Mc :
and club from the remains of ‘the dead . his. gan and how he dropped it. He
~ officer. On being cross-examined Mr. also identified the. weapons, clothing,
> Gregory stated that it was 12:40 a, m, . Cooking utensils, corn meédl, salt, jew‘pistol and club from the remains.
wmeene of the homicide and had the body . Within a ‘mile of Martinez: “Then he
pets
removed to the city hall, taking the could take to the hills. [Witness
After the Transontpr’s report . of the. to~ communicate with friends. I
said that he heard the deadly shots on’ ing, saying he felt sick. He said he
the fatal night. Came to the scene) Was hungry and I fed him. [Witness
en i lry and other effects taken / from
when the shooting occurred. ©
E. W. Schmidt was called next, “He Moore. One of the pistols was a thirheard the shots, being in company with 2 -eight ae eosin Smith &
‘ Saw the Sheriff take aj eseon. = 4.he other was ;a muzzle
er eeve' loader.]} The country from Bay Point
Sheriff Getchell testified as to seeing . t Martinez is swampy, There are sevMoore closes the ‘blinds at Hilerman’s. el ploughs and streamate cross, One
galoon one-night. He arrived on the ‘would have to follow ’the railroad to
eapons from the body, which were in showed by ®, blackboard diagram how
their proper place. The Sheriff told of the tracks at Bay Point ran and the
the pursuit in detail. Attorney Tyrrelative positions of himself and Moore
rell interposed several objections to at the time of capture.]
this evidence. Moore told the officer Cross-examined: . 1 was forty yards
after his arrest that he left the county . @way when I told bim to throw ap bis,
as quickly as possible and that the onhands. Wien I first spoke he stopped’
ly town he visited was Stockton, and threw up his heads Before that
oe
‘a boardér named Paul. McCullough,
who was roused by the shot, went to
the room of Joseph Duffy; a young
man employed by the Narrow Gauge
Railroad Company. They. demanded
admission and just then another shot
was fired. Hobby then unlocked the
door and pushing it open found Duffy
lying on the floor in a pool of blood!
with his head against the door, “There
was an ugly wound in his head over the
right ear but he was still alive. Both
bullets had struck the head above the
right ear, one producing only a sealp
wound and the. other penetrating the
skull, A physician was. immediutely
sunimoned but the exact nature of the
-wound could not be determined until
a closer examination was made. It was
decided to perform an operation this
afternoon. Young Duffy was. formerly
a brakeman on the railroad and was
recently transferred to work: at the
freight depot at. Grass Valley, where
he acted as assistant freight agent and
cdilector, receiving the same salary a8
when brakeman. “The change was not
agreeable to ‘him and he worried conRUNNING. SO}
After Six Years of Intense :
Suffering, Promptly Cured sree ee eee sure sign that the
8 S$ S S entire circulation is in a depraved condition. They
y + 0: UO: are a severe drain upon the system, and are concan have any effect:
There is no uncertainty about the merits of 8. 8.8. ; every claim
made for it is backed up strongly by convincing
testimony of those who have been cured by it
and know of its virtues by experience.
Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orange Courthouse, Va., writes: .
gnvnnnerenvorvenanevvnnvnnrenntren
, IN
Obstinate sores and ulcers which
refuse to heal under ordinary. treatWall Paper.
Telephone 301.
Ts called the “Ladies’ Wall Paper.” It comes principally in stripes with
blended borders and ceiling to match. It is wonderfully rich in its effects and
the style is bound to be lasting. Then it is reasonable in price.
stantly sapping away the vitality. In every case the poison must
be eliminated from the blood, and no amount of external treatment SEE TH OS E
~— RANGPUR CARPETS
We have just received.
co eoearseee FON Cantsa Vat,
1 P his. eyes were directed . downward. “For six years I had an obstinate, running: ulcer on my
hoes County Clerk beeps" egtioare Don’t know how the ‘shotgun was load. Siderable over it. He had a bilious at-. . ankle, Which at times caused me intense suffering [ was Sewed and Laid.
s and verified the minutes of the meet:, “Den tack a few days ago and this with the. 90 disabled. for a long while that T was wholly unfit for ; oh
i f the Board of Supervisors in ed. Don’t know that one lock was out 'yS ag busin 0 f thé best doctors treated me constant! We have a full line of Ready-made Inside and JOutside Skirts . .)19'¢, > Percale, Bro
fe wilhng ie ssuarere us wis other trouble probably rendered him «atonal , : erred cade, ete. All this season's make and shapes.
April, when the reward for Moore’s de-. Of working order. . Both: hammers P 5 f but did me no good. I then tried various blood remedies, i
shapely ii ¥ ffored seettied cocked, certainly the right one. @esponent. At 7 o’clock this. morning} without the least benefit. 8. 8. S.was so highly recom; ‘
Tan Kid ively, Wee was. -He looked defiantly at me, but. He said toa fellow boarder that he was. . mended that I concluded to try it, and the effect was d
Court adjourned at 4:30 p. m. until achappe it vastiiebe ’ not feeling well and thought he would +, seiner Ss praginicy to get he hp a ne seat of the ne em . n g,
i t 16 o’cloek. : f s disease and force the poison out, an was svon com4 ’ k or Tan, this morning a (a) Redirect: After Sheriff Getchell not go to work. Joseph Duffy is a pletely cured.” Swift’s Specific— ; Up-to=d: M h RE coat 4
ie i a So came down I sent for a gunsmith to member of Quartz Parlor of Native H B D A ( p-toate ere ants.) G
oe THR PROCEEDINGS OF TODAY.» . » . draw the loads, He did not see ‘me till Sons and is 30 years of age. One Ss. Ss. s. FOR T E LOO Broad Street, corner Pine.’
tly done At the opening of this morning’s. 1I had him covered. Resistance would brother, John, is an engineer on the} drives out every trace of impurity, in the blood, and in this wa
session defendant Moore identified the . have been useless. Isaw the boy take Narrow Gauge, Stephen is « painter at) eures permanently the most obstinate, deep-seated sore or ulcer. It
coat shown yesterday as his property. the’caps off both hammers. Grass Valley and Henry isa printer at; jg the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and con4
>) ‘but said it was not in the same condi-. Re-vross-examined: Sheriff Getchell Sacramento. One sister, Mrs. T.Tuy-. tains not a particle of potash, mercury. or other mineral. 8. 8. 8. —
on dink an whew ba oa tt leat Véried té unload the gun but conld not, . !% resides on Long street in this city cures Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Cancer, Catarrh,. Eczema,
: ~ Sheriff Getchell was called and iden-. Don’t know whether the gunsmith took and another sister is a domestic in the. Rheumatism, Sores, Ulcers, Boils, or any other blood trouble. Insist
tified the coat «as one he found at}out one or two loads. I don’t think
Moore's cabin.
} the left lock has enough force to disJoseph Kilroy, brother of the de-. charge a cap,
ceased, testified that his brother. Sherifl Getchell recalled : Only the
weighed about 180 pounds. right barrel of the gun was loaded when
Herbert ‘Treadwell, a printer, was on . 1 Saw it at Martinez.
the street the nixbt of the killing, saw} ‘The prosecution introduced in eviMoore hurriedly leaving the scene: of dence a map of the State to show the
the killing. distance from this city to Martinez.
Thomas H. Carr, city clerk, testified . An exception to its introduction was
that the City Trustees offered a reward . over ruled. :
of $800 for the capture of Moore, “the. John C. Kilroy, brother of the dead
slayer of Wm. H. Kilroy.” . Defense obofficer, was sworn’: My brother had
jected to the admission of the minutes . three cahes. -On the morning of March
family of John F. Kidder at Grass Valley. His aged father, Patrick’ Duffy,
also’ lives at Grass Valley. Young
Duffy has always borne a good reputation and it is generally believed that
booding over fancied wrongs temporarily affected his mind. and caused him
to attempt suicide.
There was a cave in the sewertrench
on Auburn street this morning, and a
Gérman who was digging there was
buried to the neck by four tons of
earth that fell on and around him. He
was quickly exhumed and found to be
onthe ground that the “Trustees did } 31st I found them in his: room, Two
hot then know. Moore was Kuilroy’s. were in the clothespress, one ia the .
injured somewhat about the chest.
The trench in which he was working
slayer. Admitted as tending to show room. The latter had astraight handle. . 785 nine feet deep.
only that a reward was offered. . One had a crook, two Straight handles.
R. R. Veale, Sheriff of Contra Costa. Went in the room at eight.
Mrs. Peter Johnston gave an afternoon whist party to some of her lady
friends yesterday. ae
upon 8. 8. 8.; nothing can take its Ree
Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
i The Latest Cigar !
“ROSEBERY.”
At SCHMIDT BROS. :
J. J.JACKSON, :
BEEHIVE
GROCERY..
nah LEDS Proprietor.
Agency For--lonogram ,Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for
Fancy GroceriesPs
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
MEATS AND FISH.
county, ‘sworn: On the morning of W. L. Boardman re-called : Officer)" ~ , Masodt Whiskey...cssesseeeeecereee $1 OO) Mikado SOAp...0..:c ccc 06
April 24th, at 10:15, he had a telephone,. Kilroy had no cane the morning of the The soot in the smokestack. st the Duffy’s Malt Whiskey......+.4.+. 100) Silk Soap.. 0: cies ce cee cee OB
message pions Cora wait that a party . Killing. There was none in his hand Penusy lvania mine caught afire so —_— aarag a Pepsin Whiskey.....cceseeeeeees 1 00) Oleirette Soap 05
answering Moore's” description had. uring the trouble, There was none. ight shortly before eight o'clock, but Loe ci (Al (A APA) (eA! (90% 04 ae (894 sree (ee 80% Game Cock Whiskey.....ccccee 1 00 ra 3 giekigy ead whe gnc Sn io
wo different officers . 0m the ground when I got there. was extinguished before any damage ast Cans Rate apie Rabu abet PAG emul Pele Seastl ote Cuber ee’) Moun" . Monarch’ (Jug) Whiskey......04. 1 00 . Water Queen Boap........+.0.004 : been seen. I sent two different officer r ° ‘ad hack A 7 (aus?) (“ape Sas?) Sayer) abe" Seae’) Saibs*) [te j
up the track in that direction. At 10:40 Jas. 1. Morgan testifled:‘to the same ad been done. The bright blaze and [0a] i [gs] 1X L Whiskey....... Syeibiuereciia’s 76 . Copco (white) Soap. . oo.. U5
T boarded atrain takingarifle and went . @ffect as Mr. Boardman. great volume of smoke were seen from tae’ A Fi ne Li ne was?! Rock & Rye Whiskey.. .i...... 1 00. Cashmere (white) Soap......+. 06.
: easterly. A mile ont from Martinez. At 11:40 court adjourned till three feat and caused considerable exciteery Pe Maple Baal, i sccescsccccgeiatenseangecss 1 00' Dandy Soap, 20 bars......00. 60 ty
; ment, aye? ik it (Sauo?. : 50 Ls
towards Bay Point, ten miles from Maro'clock when it was announced the ‘ OF a <9.) Sherry. Wime.... tercsseseereererreees Bern Roan. cc ctna cee 6 26 i
tinez, [saw the two officers returning. posecution would probably call one or — sie nna mise at eis Faull Port Wine.... seeneeneedeaeneee «as eeene 60 Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,Slb pokg 20 xs
A Mr. Sanders came out. on. the plattwo witnesses to testify briefly ‘in corF Y a a) antral Breakfast Goods. [Ag] Claret Wime...ccccceescerserrevenveerereee 25 Diamond Dust: Washing Powder.. 05
form where I was. 1 watched ahead on . oboration. Then Attorney Tyrrell said TADRINO SOERT ) ie [ewe’l
‘both sides through the swampy coun . be would be ready to make his opening
Hon, John F.Davis of Amador coun[6%] -——> <0 [en] 2 © «= © = = « * ARABIAN ROAST’” Coffee
"try. At Bay Point the train stopped. . *tatement and begin the presentation . *¥ will “be Fourth: of Jaly orator at Pod AN Fresh trom the Wills. few Mig agua en, Eel, Jee wale
“Looking ahead I saw a man with a} of his evidence. . ac icyrut Se . . fier eligi Leora
: i I yale Mrs. Lizzie Hocking (nee Twitchell) Pe) H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat, (Sus?) — —
‘ehotgun.coming downthe track. I got : —+-2@0 Cao oa)
off on the dpposite side, my train pulled has brought suit in the Superior Court Saal Twin Bros. Mush, Our Mother's Mush. ve 3
Se The President of San Francisco for a divorce from wie? ; 5 tous") out and I went into the little waiting : . : : se] Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes. [aee;)
room, keeping behind “some freight Starts North. . ber busvend, oe saad BH) Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in bulk. ey 2
cars, Isawa boy near by and called). wasiinaron, June 16,—The President r Le . Foy Aunt Jemima's Pan Onke Meal. Fog him back to me.” The manwith the. ert today for Holyoke, Mass, where. Fighting Depart. hee.) Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice. Fae SASH BUCKLES,
ace oe. re base _ 3 put sae he will be the guest tomorrow and Sun. g 8 pies Stores ee -—P t+ Fee SHIRT WAIST SET AND PINS.
gun together, putting In eight or ten) day of ex-Congressman William Whit. at ceaed p “ ‘ lacy ra eae [arr P a $3.50, ao hiding 4 oe Sg ea ing, who served the President during New York, June 16,—Today the great See Fora Quick Lunch--atready cooked. Gry i 3 NECK Cl AS S
man forty yards off. 1 stepped out six . hig Con ional career. On Monday . fight inst department st be. ati, *renc i B ae 25 cts. fry 0, $6.00. or eight feet, leveled my rifle, told hit . the Bisciienk wil goto. Northaw soe [gan tu Maw Lock whan, aha feet ae ee a ae Fuck de THE NERELS SCL GRACE
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p gan in New York, when, the first hearty) Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts. =. is all the Go and we have a Great Variety. to throw up his hands as I was an offi-)to attend the Ivy Day exercises at!ing on the question of licensing exch [9095] : ; ‘can oe
: called again, as he hesitated the . guj in 5 SMe] Heintz’s Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 20¢ per can bar, We have a fine assortment of oe he mg adeniie tomcei Pmith College, and on ‘Tuesday to) department for a fee of $500 came up cd Coed i eae ee
ret time. He threw down! Band) South Hadley,to attend the graduat-. in the committee of Municipal Council. Foy pg ;
ae his hande went up. I beckoned to’him jing exercises ‘at Mount Holyoke Semi-. The leading attorneys of the city have Poa WO F CASH el Gent’s Chains, d he moved tei. or fifteen fe6t to-} Aary~ His 3 ak : pseibipieps: a ge Ba A. B. ’ GROCER Ke And a Very Nice Line of
and he moved ten. or Hi ees ary. His niece will be one of the} teen engaged to speak in behalf of the . ¢3
ae SILVER NOVELTIBS ward-me, I tad the bey go up amd \igraduates. On Wednesday he will go. various interests. . . pes 5) [eA] [a MAal [eM] [<M Aa] TAM! [oRIRAD [et ratte) [$99] $04,
: search him, taking @ pistol that was on. t¢Springfield) and on ‘Thursday to cane . Bee ee ee eee Eo Sad fod Bad Rat Be ce tae 2.8 a Co. J. BRAND, him. I kepta bead on the prisoner. . adams, Mass., where he will be the oa?) aie?) eae?! (Sean?) Powe") Ceuw®) Cewe"l Cope Gur) ous") . vod) Sut ;
When is pistol was taken I had him . guogt for several days of W. B. Plunkom gation: geting: ee eicneenenieneeesee te se ttmemeeneee Manufacturing Jeweler.
searched further but found no other.) tj, president of the Home Market A joint meeting of the members of . proce We WSS BK he She OK DS ON ANA Y aX €
He found an ear trumpet, Moore took hate ‘ i the committee on floats, afternoon aud RAK KINO, RIK? KOKNOKIOKNOKAOKK Se eee a
put. it to his ear, I told him I et Ge agg ag apie nc ing a ts, for the 41h of . * EASY TO SEE it and put. it to his ear, mI}gone about. ten days. Mrs. McKinley }°Ven'ys Smusements, tor te * is leasure to swee 2 ; 9 oO wanted him and not his money: I-had Exeies penta him. . July celebration, will be held at the * It ma: Pp ve -. weep NS A long distance or read ordinary print . & CO. se tess pot the Mankats nad. abal gon . Nity Hall on Sunday forenoon at. 10:30 . 3& if you have a good sweeper. > if you ner Se
— ie march the prisoner down thetrack. o’clagk. Every member of the three . S¥ . , ; :A:S:S:E:
pease of me. Thegun was cocked. It is The Festival. committees is earnestly requested to . oy Have you seen ae S Which are acceptably titted. :
@ muzzle loader and I had the boy take eee hme aiteud at that time as a complete . 28 Bissell’s Cyco Bearing So ge 1 ° Our Optical department can supply
off the caps. We went towards MarAtthe I, O. O. F. Hall, on Friday . program will be mapped out. *k . % at very low prices, Eyeglasses and Speciz tinez. I wired from the first station uight, the Beneficent Society of the See pene oo, pent : tacles in all cases where there are 29
ought I bad Moore. When 1. Congregational church will hold their + pee AT SSC: SEBORRS : complications. <8
that I thong ee ; chusetts, Mississippi and Ohio, are the’ oe $ 9 sripti the cost got to the courthouse he sat down. We proposed festival, On Saturday after. , a tant lect bana : 4 IS
It a preset p is oeey ~
found the otherevulver in the blankets. fhoou' the festival will be ‘for the chil-. CM tn nis Sear, aga The] Latest Improved ? : of mas ee ee
i of Moore's. Thomas Davenport, form-. onade booth, apron booth and refresh-. —————=EEEEE = Also the common Bissell s Spectacles of all kinds repaired.
° erly of Nevada City, came in. ‘He went . ment stand. In connection with this a . For Sake OF FUN, Mischief is Done.” . d the Sunshine ‘ ‘ lI Particular attention given to the re 3 i ‘ se: +. . .A vast amount of mischief is done, too, an ) \ iring of Watches and Glooks by grad
up and says, “hello, Moore, do you fine program will be rendered. The }.cause people neglect to keep their ; ae ; ; GAH pairing Neeser
ery know me?” Moore said, “I don't price of admission will be; Adults, 25; blood pure. This mischief, fortunateJust Received Fromithe Factory oF uate watchmakers. .
ee ; know you, I will uot talk without an cents, children 10 cents. __ je15-2t. ly, may be undone by the faithful use . } rat) Telephone West 14. : < :
_ “attorney.” Davenport said he knew:it} ea oe = * : Sa Te soca OL : . is Mesré. 1 wired Sheriff Getobell. yo0d's Pilla are the favorite family . Hood.» Pills cure all liver ills. NoneeeeE. . A & H W H t g exe! *
© fm the blankets we also found a watch, . cathartic, FoOIRIOIOIIIIOIEOIIER Tag * <n le a 4
aie =”