THE RECORD-UNION. VOLUME LXXXIV.-XO. 22. SACRAMENTO, THURSDAY MOTCSriXG, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892. WHOLE NO. 15,887. cholera are: Charles McAvery died Sep- pers of the city on the Panama Canal tember !>Lh, address unknown; Mrs. So- diau village. The shipment will make REACHES THE MAINLAND. A SICK question. He said: "Itis quite true the about jphia Wigman, died September 10th at 7ftS VERY WOMAN. Panama Canal Company has concluded COLLIS TRAIN ROBBERS. four carloads. THE DALTON GANG. Eleventh avenue; Win. Wigman, same an agreement with Hielard, Vice-Presi- Chief Jim of tho Songhish Indians was jaddress, the following day; Minnie Lev- dent ofthe Chamber of Commerce, pro- buried yesterday morning. Tho remains j inger, a child, died September 11th at 411 East viding for the formation of a new com- were taken to St. Andrew's Roman Cath- ! Forty-sixth street; Charlotta Heck, pany. The agreement has already been Asiatic Cholera 30 years old, died yesterday at olic Church, where requiem mass was cel- Five Deaths From ! afternoon Statement of Physicians as to approved by this tribunal of commerce. Only Two Killed ebrated by Bishop Simmons, assisted by Them, 17t>4 Second avenue. Persons in Yes- 1 Five of Including the Leader, Charles Hielard wishes to prove that the canal Father Yannevel. The interment was at in York City. McAvery was 35 years old. and Mrs. Harrison's Health. can be made, to New a plasterer's assistant, lie died and intends open about terday's Encounter. Rossbay Cemotory. A large number of Finally at £79 forty-fi.ve kilometres, and then get more Indians attended the iuneral, and when Captured. Tenth avenue. money, so Minnie was year as to finish the work." tho coffin was lowered into the grave Levinger 1 and 8 many months old. She died at 411 East Forty- of the Indians were in tears. An Express Train Wrecked. rS*fc" Lieutenant Lucien Flynne, S. N., in TEE TO PRE- eighth street, where her parents lived. U. UTMOST PRECAUTION years HER CONDITION PRONOUNCED TO Richmond (Vr.), Sept. 14.—The Chatta- ANOTHER FOSSE IN PURSUIT OP charge of the United States survey boat William Wisnum was 52 old and Gednoy, finished RUN DOWN IN NEW MEXICO BY his wife, Sophia, was 63 years old. He VERY nooga express on the Norfolk and West- says that the party has VENT ITS SPREAD. BE CRITICAL. THE BANDITS. the triangulation survey for Dungeness A had been sick for eight days and his wile ern road ran into a washout this morning DEPUTY MARSHAL. hud been sick for about the length Station, on Discovery Island, Bracky same and wa.s badly wrecked. Engineer Will- I Head and will tho o! time. She died on Saturday and he on iam Pillow Point bo next Sunday. The physicians in attendance GaiMDgn and Fireman M>Artin 1 points of observation. Physicians Remain Constantly on Officers of Probst were killed. Conductor reported they believed the cases to be Tho the Government at U. P. The Sheriff", Party Degrove was probably fatally injured. In Charge of the A TEST CASE. Further Trouble Looked For in tho House Where tho cholera, and by order of the Hoard of A passengers Gnard at Each Health the bodies removed the Washinßton Are Looking Up the number of wero badly Now Pursuing Fugitives, were to shaken up. tlio Says A Physician Arrested For Not Com- Choctaw Natlon-Tlie Town of Mc- Appears to Enforce tho Reception Hospital, where they were ex- Legal Powers Disease ol" tho President lv He Will Take No Chances, But Will plying With an Ordinance. Allister amined by Professor Biggs. Ex-Consul Ryder. Under Martial Law—A Most Rigid Rules or Cleanliness- Charlotta Heck tho Matter of Temporarily San Mateo, Sept. 14.—Dr. W. S. Whit- of 17«J4 Second avenue, Sus- Shoot the Murderers on Sight—A Negro was found sick in her apartments yester- Copenhagen, Sept. 14.— H. Ryder, ex- well was arrested yesterday for not com- Taken From a Kansas Jail, No Family Allowed to Move Out of pending or Prohibiting Immigra- American Consul day morning. She was attended by Dr. here, who is under ££j Prisoner ,<_ ooflnod In the City Jail plying with tho notorious "iron-clad" Where lie Was in Custody for a \ andergaltz, who saw a House Without a Written Permit her at 9:9o o'clock. tion—A Niece of Whitelaw Reid to rest for frauds in connection with tbfej ordinance passed by tho Board of Super- He reported to the Hoard of Health that at llanfbrd Burned to Death. Brntel Upon a Young Girl, administration of estates intrusted i f Assault —Tho Quarantined Passengers at he believed the case to be cholera. She, Wed Justice Harrison on tho 27th visors of tnis county regarding hospitals him in his officialcapacity, has confessed j for and Hanged to a Telegraph by too, was removed to the Detention Hos- a the care of mental and nervous Pole Tiro Island to be Released To-Day. pital Instant. to further fraud in withholding the pay- Special to i ie Recohd-Uniow. patients. till her death, which occurred at ment ofa legacy. He also confessed that The doctor's arrest is made to a Mob of Infuriated Citizens. 11:30 the same day. he Visalia, Sept. 14.—There is nothing bring the matter before tho Supreme The physicians have unable to Special to the Record-Uniow. stole books from tho Athemuum Head- Special been ing Club. new in reference to Evans and Soutag. Court in the form a all parties to the Record-Union. find out how the cholera was Loon Lake of test case, contracted Housk (N. V.), Sept. 14.— At 4 o'clock another posse started to the agreeing that should the Supreme Court Special to the Record-Union. New York, Sept. 14.—Now that Asi- in each one of these cases. So far as they Immigration have been Doctors Gardner ofWashington, Doughty Question. mountains in search of the desperadoes. hold tho ordinance invulid, tho doctor is Kansas City, Sept. 14. A Times atic cholera has devoloped among the able to learn, none of the dead York, not to be molested any But if tho persons came In contact with the of New and Trudeau of Saranac, Washington, Sept. 14.—The officers of Frank Burke and bis two Yuma Indian more. special from Paris, Tex., says:— A tele- dwellers in this city, each may ask his had a ordinance is constitutional the hospital is cholera germs. Every precaution has consultation at the President's cot- tho Government are looking up the legal trailers started for Yuma, accompanying gram from Deming, M., states that neighbor, "Well, what of it?" This ex- been taken to to be abolished. The ordinauco is the one N. prevent the spread of tage this morning in regard to Mrs. Har- powers ofthe President in the matter of the remains of Detective Wilson. Burke which a live of the members of the notorious pression implies no over-confidence. It cholera in these different houses. The the or requires brick wall eight feet rison, and at its close issued the following temporary suspension prohibition will a high and two feet thick surround all Dalton lies within each individual's power to bedding has been burned and the houses of has return in few days, but the In- to gang were captured there last statement: "The primary disease is pul- immigration. Nothiug, however, asylums for mentally incompetent night. assure his own personal safety almost placed under observation. All these yet been done on the subject. dians say they will not come back. There Those captured were Bob Dalton, cases originally monary tuberculosis of the right side, as- patients. Atfirst tho people thought tho leader beyond peradventure. He has but to were reported to the is talk of petitioning Governor Markham institution ought to have the wall around of tho gang; Grunt Dalton, Amy health authorities as suspected cholera, sociated with nervous prostration, a re- Coming Society for a large reward Dalton, Sam Wiugo, and Three-lingered driuk no water and milk except such as and have been under the Event. for Evans and Sontag, it, but atter three years of observation of investigation of cent complication of sub-acute pleurisy management great majority Jack. Deputy has been thoroughly boiled, and to eat no physicians connected with the New York, Sept. 14.—The marriage of dead or alive. The people are asking its a look Marshal Williams did not depart- with arapid effusion of water in the right why upon these stops as needless persecutions. wire the details of capture. food that has not been thoroughly and ment. Professor Herman Biggs, who is Miss Ella Reid, niece of Whitelaw Reid, those evidently assisting the out- the Deputy chest, necessitating two tappings with laws are Much interest is attracted to tho move. Williams had been freshly cooked. He will abstain from in charge of the Division of Pathology to Judge Harrison of San Francisco will not arrested, as it is certain following on the trait and Bacteriology, has been making bac- some relief. Her present condition is crit- be celebrated at some of of the desperadoes since the butter and cheese, and may then possess the country home of Mr. them, easily named, are cariyiug BASEBALL.. last robbery, teriological examinations of tho intestinal ical, on account of the tendency to repro- and Mrs. Reid at Westchester, Septem- communications from Evans to in July. Ho them into his soul in serenity. Cholera willpass his wife, followed Kansas, lluids taken from the bodies of suspected duction of the tluid.
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