SACRAMENTO DAILY RECOED-TJfflOy, FRIDAY, JTJLY 10, 1891.—SIX PAGES. 3 FIGHTING OFF fine of $r>o, or in default to serve twenty- driving on the Riversido road last even- DEATH. five days in jail. BASEBALL TALENT. ing they saw a fire in a house about a , Joe Walch was convicted of disturbing this side ofOak hitched | im the peace of Charles Yates, and will be mile Hall. They to-day. their horse and went to tho place and as- AGENTS . sentenced Yates, against whom sisted in extinguishing the flames before r,Tv a counter charge had been fifed by Walch, they Officer was gained much headway. —FOR— $\ Police Arlington Still Lives But discharged. How the California Article Pleases The name of the family the T-'^to M. E. Fajrg was fined $5 for disturbing occupying TO-DAY, AT \u25a0 house could not be learned. 9:30 A. M. is Unconscious. the peace of W. F. Kuhnle. Eastern Cranks. CLARK'S C The cases of J. Rockey, charged with petit larceny, and Ling Kee, charged SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. DESK with embezzlement, were dismissed. A. Brandt has gone to Bartlctt Springs. LJttle Hope Ed. Emerson was fined $30 for dis- J. M. is Wood- for His Recovery—Annie turbing the peace on Fourth of July Reltz ond Roberts Jump Their Con- Stephensou over from FOLDING BEDS night, and Jog taxed for land. Manning's Will—Result ofthe Farren was §5 a tracts at Rochester—Van Hal- BBM>^ similar offense, Philip Oppenheim is up from San Autopsy. tren Writes a Letter. Francisco. TRAIN DELAYED. Hon. G. G. Blanchard of Placerville is ID MS' STRAW HATS. in the m city. A In The terrible tragedy in Police Landslide Oregon Throws tho In a recent letter Philadelphia T. R. Stephens of Placerville is at the which Trains Away Behind. from Men's Brown Straw Hats with broad brown bands, also a few Officer Arlington was shot by George Van Haltren has the following to Capital Hotel. William The southbound his mistress, Annie Manning, who after- Oregon express, duo say concerning the California baseball Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crawford of Placer- White Straws with fancy bands, cents. hats here this morning, will, to last ville are at the Capital Hotel. 19 These are new- ward shot herself, |was the talk of the according players now with Eastern clubs: Carpets and cityyesterday. reports, be over a day late in arriving. In regard to California players in the Attorney-Genoral Hart has returned goods, but slightly damaged in a railroad wreck sometime ago. Furniture. A telegram from Ashland the fol- from his trip to the mountains. milE BEST ASSOHTEI> STOCK OF Everybody knew the popular officer, gives East, I willtell you what Iknow. Jerry iture PUBS* lowing pretty luck, Barlley Cavanaugh. Sr., of San Also odds and ends in men's and boy's Straw Hats, black, JL and Carper m Sarramonto. N«W and all liked him. particulars: Denny is in hard from what I tire styles and designs rwoived daily. Prices "The rains, ofthe last Ihear, as his arm has been bad all spring, Francisco Mint,is in the city on a visit to low us any om Despite that the doctors pro- dayor two caused white and mixed house in th«> Sute. Would '.>« the fact a slide on the Southern Pacific road, near until finally New York either released friends and relatives. straws in various styles at 19 cents each. pleased to have you examine stock and price*, nounced Arlington's wounds fatal, he is Riddle Station, in Cow Creek Canyon, him or loaned him to Cleveland, where Miss Leila Carroll and Miss Sadie Hule HAT DEPARTMENT. stillalive, and may live for several days which has delayed the north and south- he is now putting up a good game and have been visiting Mrs. J. L. Thompson L. A. JACOX & CO., yet. believe that he may get bound trains almost fifteen hours. The batting well. and family of Santa Rosa. Some even Fred Carroll is not batting in his old 980-^a."; X Street, Saorumonto, Cab well. City Physician Nichols said that southbound overland, due here (Ashland) Mrs. A. Ainsworth, Miss Mary Ains- ieifrUil«tw at 10:20 this morning, will not be able to time form, and is fielding badly. His worth and Mrs. J. Backrath t he considered that the demoral- and chil- while wounded pass the scene of the slide until 9 o'clock team (the Piltsburgs) are badly dren ofthis city are camping at the Sum- SILK DRESS CREPES. officer did not have this evening." ized through dissensions between the mit. ONE CHANCE IN A HUNDRED players, managers and directors. and J. We are showing a Silk Knell, every will be glad to Mr. Mrs. D. Hatch have sent handsome Dress Crepe, cream ground To survive the effects of the deadly bul- Installation of Officers. Phil one out invitations to the wedding reception hear, is pitching excellent ball, and it is of with sprays of purple let, yet there had been cases in his prac- District Deputy Grand Councilor A. Colum- their daughter, Grace E. Hatch, and violets, with here and there a green leaf principally through him that the Louis E. C. their tice in which persons had recovered from Schoemaker installed the officers of Sac- bus A. A. team is as far up as it is. He Jordan, at residence, yard. recently 8-J1 H street, from 10:30 to 3:30 o'clock, on for contrast, £1 50 per just such wounds. Of course, there is no ramento Council, No. 96, O. C. F., on retired the Louisvilles with but Wednesday, the loth inst. ever extracting the bullet, and was two hits in an eleven inning game. hope of if Wednesday evening. The hall well Knell pitched the A pleasant lawn party was given to Plain Silk Crepes, 95 cents per yard. the officer recovers he will carry one season for 11 inks of always filled by members of the order and Woodland, Yolo County. Diinpy Burke, in honor of his seventh the bullet in his brain. frionds. An interesting programme, con- Bill Brown is now playing with the birthday anniversary on Wednesday, by Hosts ofthe wounded officer's friends sisting of recitations and instrumental Philadelphia League team, catching now a few of his little friends. Among-those music well rendered, after which present called at the police station yesterday with was and then, but playing first most of the wore the Misses Ruby Drew, India Dress Silks in evening shades, $1 per yard. expectation those who desired remained to enjoy a New York him Poarl Howard, Hazel Carroll, IdaSenf, the of seeing him, butineach dance. time. released to Mattie DOCTOR WILUASK ease they strengthen the former club. He is play- Leonard, Minnie Vogel, Anna Pongees, to cents per yard. were denied admission into On Wednesday Olive 25 75 the hospital, the doctor having left strict evening the ing first very well,but is not hitting as liurko, and Masters Freddie WuliV, orders in regard. Branch Ladies' Benevolent Society held well as lie can. Frank Ryan, Louio Vogel, Loyal Isaac, this The sufferer has an installation and entertainment Pio- Holberg, Fred to be kept us quiet as possible, and there at Tom Brown is the surprise of the sea- Eddie Burke and George neer Hall. The programme consisted of up a wonderful game Sent". DISPKNSARV, is noise enough about the place caused songs son, as ho is putting by Henry* and Charles Balz. Mrs. in the field and tent, Arrivals at the Golden Eagle 4 ANDBURQI by passing trains, without that which Wifkwier and Mrs. Ochnor, a solo batting thirty per Hotel yes- MEDICAL CAL INSTITrTG would be added by visitors. piano better than he ever did before, and is run- terday: F. V. Myers, Dunsmuir; Geo. C. MIDSUMMER MILLINERY. | ji\ for tho cure of all oervotu unrt chrunlo by Ev;i recitations, etc., s. A nurse is in constant attendance, and Miss Evans, and ning bases out of sight. He leads the Sargent, K. A. Montgomery, Frederick tll:ira>« by Dr. Curtis, who also sang "Robinson in having thirty-two Davis, C. A. Williams, H. D. Lawris, W. everything is being done to make the Crusoe." country long hits, Summer-time Millinery. EXPERIENCED wounded man as comfortable as possible. so far in two, three and home baggers. 11. Chickering, Chas. M. Friedberg, J. J. PHYSK3ANS AND SUR6EONB, District Deputy Grand Master William up a great game J. Eaeb cinituMit in his ".(K't-iitlty. B''lectod for Ho is still unconscious. At times he ap- Pete Lohman is putting Callundan, F. Hink, San 1-rancisco; What shall we say of the advantages which we this thi ir ami experience pears and Krause, of District No. 42, installed the for Washington, and he is installed a pet Mrs. 11. F. RisingJSeattle: 11. Aronsohn, offer in skill in treating tfervoßt, to rally to recognize those following officers of Schiller No. Private, Chronk and OompUcated Di&eamem. about him, but he cannot speak. Lodge, among the baseball admirers there New Orleans; John Hix, Chicago; Joseph direction to buyers ? the variety, extent high 105, I. O. O. F., on Tuesday evening: G. to Duri'ee, Lawi-ence, Mass.; E, Of and character Diseases We ANNIE MANNING'S DEATH. N. G.; Win. through his willingness do what iseaid Jas. Sim- Treat Successfully Kortstein, Davis, V. GK; him. lie is a great and every- mons, Andy Hampel, Mrs. 11. N'a^A!,, ami 1,!M; Benj. to catcher, Oakland; of our millinery stock ? Of the scrupulous care with which we TllK".vr DISKASSS; Dl , R. Sec; If, Graf, Treas- body speaks well of him. lam sorry I D. Henwood. vVmador; T. P. Sovenson, BASsa ov tiikDiQxsrn b Organs; c isstipa- still at the morgue. Yesterday afternoon urer; P. Neumann, Warden; John Lin- didn't get him for Baltimore, but we have New York; Samuel Clark, Ben. S. Wood, sought T1((N; I.IV. X, IvIHNKV AM' I'.LAIU>KK OOlfa Dr. G. A. White, assisted by Drs. (_'. 1». denmeyer. Con.; Jacob Keiper, In. G.; have to gather here everything new and everything i-i.-WNTS; I'.cn.ni's DIftBASS; DIABJ just secured Hardioand he is just as good. Santa Kosa. Kin;.hki> Nichols and G. Q. Simmons, performed B. 11. Chappmann, Out. G.; George Neu- also Aiki.h-1 ki.ns. DISBABBS op- tho- Carsey is doing good work, consid- Arrivals the l)i an autopsy on the body. Dr. White sub- mann, K. S. N. G.; John Bolze, L. S. N. at Capital Hotel yesterday: desirable in the markets both at home and abroad ? And par- RuDDKii: St&K niti, !'[:>-, \"f lvvois ering the poor team ho baa had behind George W. Hamilton, J. T. Johnston, kasxs, Lost Manhood, Pn.r.s. diseases or mitted the followingreport of the autopsy G.; F. Straub, R. S. V. G.; S. Wild, L. S. thf:.\t;:i) — him all i:nkaii.int, George Clark, G.; Reuter, S.; Jergens, season. San Francisco; F. Billiard, Woodland; ticularly of the generous way in which Dame Fashion has pro- Wo.mkn WITH stcckss. to Coroner and it will be V. R. R. S. T. Dan Sweeney came within an ofba- Sixton, P. R. produced at the inquest: L. S. S. ace Wm. Higgius. Sun Fran- All Chronic Diseases. ing with the Athletics of Philadelphia, cisco, T. J. Stephenson, i- nuiklin; A. W. vided so many rare, new styles and conceits for "In the presence of Drs. G. C. Sim- out they a man away, Scott, Salem, this early half \Vt> would remind the afflicted that this In- needed right so Or.. T. K. Stephens, Placer- stitution is supplMd with skill, ability, mons and C. B. Nichols, I this day held signed Beeeher, just released by ville; John T. Stott and F. luoili. an autop-icil examination of the body of Wash- family, If. of 1891. We have never had better goods, better styles, better ties and appliances for the roccessftil tnat* AN OMINOUS CRACK. ington. Jones, Sacramento; Phil P. Kramer and mentof all classes ol disease and ofarootoall> Annie Manning, deceased. There was Jerry Hurley has not been catching wile Los Angeles; J. itnT.ts, n>« found a gunshot wound upon right M. Meyers, Boston; trimmed goods, or a better organization for making to order matter from what cause arising. the much for Cincinnati, but what little he W. K. Slack, San Francisco; John N. Nervous Debility, Lack <>f Youthful Vigor in. temple and a slight wound upon the chin. had to do was done very well. As far as Tiiylor, Mrs. L. M-'ii. tho result ofexcesses, abuse, overwork The bullet which made the en- Oakland; 8. Vaughn, goods than this spring and summer. It will pay everyone to at positively wound of Iknow, Powers and Pete Sweeney are Coiusa; 11. Wilcoxson. Carrolton, Mo.; or dissipation, cured. trance was felt beneath the scalp upon doing very but their team appears 11. H. the opposite side of the head, and It Makes Its Appearance in the wel], W. Sabin, New York; J. M. Mac- least see what is here before purchasing elsewhere. several to be very weak, and they sold their best allister, Plaeervillcj Phillip Onpenheini, CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FRER. fragments of bone, crushed out by the (Bowman, t ball, Stevens Pump. catcher who played with Sac- Sun Francisco, B. V. Hoover. Elk Grove; A friendly talk maysive you years of sul/ patting were felt in the immediate ramento last to Chicago for $1,300. ftring and perhaps your life. neighborhood of the ball. year), J. F. Whitney, Rocklin; J. J. Crawford, Out-of-town lie wasn't good enough for the coast, wife and three children, James patients treated by oorrespoDdenee. FHACTUnED IRREGULARLY. either! M. Brown, Placerville; W. B. ; S^BPAII Comnumications and Consultations "Upon raising the scalp the skull was 1 see, according to the averages, that Bradbury, San Francisco; A. W. SARAH Sacredly Confidcntia!. found to be fractured irregularly; in its The Fracture Is in tlio Cylinder—AVhat Dungau has a batting average close to Scott, Salem, Or.; George P. Jackson, BERNHARDT. ,400. He a Ifour physician^ ennnot euro you no entire circumference. The ball passed Engineers on will make great ball player. J. M. Stephenson, Woodland; O. W. Mot- the the Have to Say has turned out to be a This is the name of an entirely new and dressy Shoe for power on earth tan. Take ono candid transversely through two I hemi- Goodenough great ler, Janesville, < >r.; Mrs. Denklc, Eureka; thought before it is too late, spheres of the brain, away the drinker of "German disturbance." C. P. we
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