2 leading to the trap. On either side were Chaplain Drahma lof the prison and Amos I.unt. executioner. The knot was quickly adjusted, the black cap slipped over the head of the doomed man while lie.looked about and smiled. With the words "(lood-bye, adios" on his lips the trap was sprung and at 9:31 Garcia ejfpi atcd his crime. lie died 'game. ' His neck was broken by tbe fall. He did not move after befell." After the body had been suspended thirteen minutes Urs. Mattner. Van Meter. Harvey and Berry pronounced life extinct. The remains were taken down and put in a rough wooden box for burial. Azof, the murderer of I.en Harris, tin popular Southern I'aciiic detective, was the next,. I'riest- preceded him. As be walked up the stairs he looked about, smiled and nodded at. the people in at tendance. He made careful preparations for the event. His moustache was waxed and his hair noatlv combed, lie trt Hi bled perceptibly, but assumed an air of bravado as the can was drawn over his head. After the'rope bad been adjrfsted he said in a loud tone: "Good-bye. all: lv re goes a brine man!" As the final words were uttered the trap was sprung and the body fell. It swung back and forth for awhile but other than a few involuntary move-, meta of the ringers thero was no struggle. I'atriok J. Collins was a changed man as he walked to the scaffold. The cold sneer lie had carried during the trial and conviction for the murder of his wife disappeared and a benign expression had taken its place. Evidently be bad made • his peace with God and man. He walked up the gallows steps firmly, with the chaplain on the left ana the executioner at nis right, l'riests preceded, reading and chanting responses as they proceed ed. The condemned man sain not a word as he stepped on to the trap. Father Lagan advanced to the rail, however, and in his behalf said: "Tnis is an awful moment for the accused. lie cannot bo expected to express bis thoughts. lie comes here With a sincere heart, and ex presses his confidence in the future. He committed an a.vful crime while drunk and was not responsible altogether. He wishes me to state he thinks he is forgiven for his sins., and he forgives everybody on earth and asks the forgiveness of all. The priests then expressed the thanks of the three men executed to the prison officials for their kind treatment. At the conclusion of Father Lagan's remarks the cap was adjusted and the trap was sprung. Except a few spasmodic move ments of the limbs Collins did not move after the fall. His necK was broken and in fourteen minutes, life being extinct. Ills remains were cut down and placed in a casket beside Garcia ami Azof. With tfie removal of the bodies the triple ex ecution was over and the visitors slowly filed out of prison and took tiie lirst train for home. Callows In Alabama BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. June 7.—Harris and Abo Mitchell, colored murderers,, highwaymen and thieves, were hanged here today before 2000 people for the .nurder of grocervmen Merriweatber and Thornton, lloth bodies were turned over to undertakers, who purchased them several weeks ago for ?1S fiom the met themselves. FAVORITES HAVE AN INNING Two Events Go to Them at Bay District Rey Alfonso Broke Down and the Talent Lost a Pile ol iloney—On Other Tracks SAX FRANCISCO, Juno ".—The fourth and fifth races wont to the favorites to day. In the handicap at. six furlongs, the crack colt Key Alfonso, a;> to 5 fa vorite, sudden ly broke down and the race went to Hymn, a 6 to 1 shot. Hey Alfonso carried thousands of dollars and his defeat was a disastrous blow to his backers. His injuries ure probably per manent. Pive and a half fmtongs—Tillie S. won, Ke/nus secotwi, imp. Grand Lady third. Time, 1:08%. Four and a halt furlongs — Veiagua won, Zeeta second, Leon L. third. Time. :sti. b.x furlongs, handicap—Hymn won, Howatd second, Mt. Air third. Time, 1(16. Five furlongs, selling—Snort McAllis ter won, Addio second, Ucgal third. Time, 1:02%. Five and a half furlongs—Morven won, Joe Cotton second, Tom Clarke third. Time, UllH* At Latonia CINCINNATI, June 7.—Six furlongs- Kins Howard won, Beifry second, Figmv third time, 1 :lh<... Seven furlongs— Aitnee Ooodwin won, Miss Morgan second, Spring Vale third; time, 1:30 Five furlongs—Epona won, Xellio Par ker second. Leila Dell third; time, 1:03%, " One mile—Merry Monarch won, Fred Gardner second, Cyclone third; time, I:4'->K. Four and a half furlongs—The Mer chant won, Remnant second, Martin third; time, 0:56%. Seven furlongs—Beadina won. Sir Rathbone second, Tariff Reform third time, 1:29%. At St. Louis ST. .LOUIS, June 7.-Mile and an eighth, selling—Bull Ross won. Wilmar second, Davczac third j time, 1:57 five furlongs—Fredunia won, Fondest Second, Judge Dubois, third; time, 1:04. Six and a half furlongs—Mollis 11. won, Miss (Jallop second, Lottie Mills third - time, 1:21 One mile—Ruck Massio won, Trenton second, Km in Hey third; time. 1:42)4. Sil furlongs—Lottie Easton won, ..Francis I'ope second, Bill WhiLe third - time, 1:14'.J. Five furlongs—Summatra won, William Duke second, Ali third; time, l:02Ji;, SAN FRANCISCO NEEDS THEM The Police Force to Be Increased Prom 475 to 600 on July. 1 SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—After July Ist the local police force wdl be increased from 475 to WOO. There will be one ad ditional captain, five additional sergeants and three |more detectives. New otliccrs, to be known as lieutenants, and rate be tween .'sergeants and captains, will he created. There will bo live in all. The increased cost will be $157,000 a year. Rubber hose that don't need heeling or mending, but guaranteed to last; in large variety. F'urrey company, lfjj North Bpring street. Is Poverty {. . . A • Crime? A Herald Reporter Plays Tramp ' . -ir J e Asked for Bread and They Gave Him the Chun-gang Read the Story of His Experiences IN THE SUNDAY HERALD THOUGHT TO BE A RUSE Story of Torpedo Boats for Cuban Insurgents \ SPANISH OFFICIAL VIEWS Report Circulated to Divert Attention From Other Points Another Engagement Reported to Have Oc curred Between Troops and Insurgents. Several Killed on Both Sides Associated Press Special Wire. WASHINGTON, J\me 7.-Tho report from ft lordia U to the dispatching of three torpedo boats with a Cuban revolu tionary party is thotight by Spanish olli lals here to l>o a ruse to divert attention from movements at other points. It is stated that the torpedo boats could make but a feeble snowing against the large fleet of Spanish cruisers aud gunboats now patrolling Cuban waters. It is said that Gen. Rafael Qaesada is the moving spirit of the present operation! and that he is now at Abite springe. Florida dis patches mention Gonzales d« Quesada as one of a ervi luitonary board meeting at Ocean Beach, Fla. This Ceneral Quesada is a former secretary to .lose Marti. The latter's death is now conceded by revo lutionary leaders, according to advices received here. Department official*, do not attach any Importance to the statement of tbe Lon don Standard that. Spain would make a claim against tho United States based on the piecedentof the Alabama's claim! for permitting anus and ships to leave tbe United States in aid ol tbe Onoan cause. It is said that no definite infor mation of this aid has yet been liven, and that whenever it is given the United States will use every available means to suppress the traffic. In this connection Official attention has been directed to tbe open carrying of the flag oi the Cuban revolution by armed bands in the streets of Tampa, Fla. HAVANA, June 7.- A small detach men uf Spanish troops, it is announced in a dispatch from Manzanlllo, was sur prised hy insurgents commanded by Aniadora Cucrra and tierce lighting fol lowed. The Spanish lost one sergeant and three Soldiers killed and had seven Wounded, The insurgents were coin - polled to retire leaving four dead and I nine wounded. Tne troops pursued the fleeing insurgents and captured live prisoners. Another dispatch announces that a number of insurgents recently at tacked the village of Goaya, which was defended by a small detachment com- ] mandael by Colonel Castellani. The Spanish soldiers rooted the enemy, who left three dead upon the Held. PERNANDINA, Fla.. .lune 7.-Captain l.cssiero of the pilot boat Frances Eliza beth baa just arrived and report! sighting yesterday a Spanish gunboat cruising about six miles off tho shore. The gun boat was steaming rapidly from the shore. It passed northward and returned about live hours later, moving much slower and closer to the shore. Tho captain of the pilot boat concluded she wanted a pilot and made toward her but when the gun boat observed this she changed her course. Considerable excitement was created here by tbe pilot captain's story and it was not believed Spain considered the Florida coast of sufficient import ance in respect to filibustering expe ditions to he patrolled by a gunboat. Captain Johnson of the schooner Green- Icaf. from New York, arrived today and substantiated the story told by Captain Lesslere. Captain Johnson says that when he crossed tbe Cumberland bar at 8 o'clock this morning the gunboat was cruising slowly four miles off the bar. apparently on the lookout. The gunboat answers the description ot the' I'alos. Silver Orators MEMPHIS, Term., June 7. —The ar rangement committee of the silver con vention has announced the following speakers who have accepted invitations to address the conventoin: Congressman J. S* Sibley, ex-Governor L, B. Prince, New Mexico; Senator David Turpie of Indiana, Congressman H. B. Mooney of Mississppi, Senator J. K. Jones of Arkan sas and Senators William Stewart of Ne vada, George of Mississippi, A, J. Mc- Lauren of Missssii»pi and George Shout) of Idaho and Alexander Delmar of Cali fornia. SaLT LAKE, tTtah, June 7.—A special to the Herald from Butte, Montana, says: The Butte chamber of commerce's in vitation to Senators Carter and Mantle and Congressman Hartman to represent Montana at the Memphis sitver conven tion has been accepted only by Mr. Hart man. Mr. Carter did not reply to the invitation and Mantle returned to Butte today; He says private business will de tain Inm at home all summer. Sockless Jerry's Latest Scheme TOPFF.A. Kan., Juno 7. —Bx-Oongrass- man Jerry Simpson, accompanied by his wife, wilt, according to a local paper, leave his Medicine Lodge farm with a wagon and mule team for Topoka next Saturday. It is said he intends to load his wagon with butter, eggs and provis ions and pay his way with them by sell ing enough in the towns he passes through to furnish them money for ex penses. His arrival here may be made tho oc casion ot a demonstration by the local Populists. It is 'proposed that a proces sion be formed carrying banners with un pleasant references to the present state administration. The Kails Are Sale SAN" FRANCISCO. June 7.—The John son-Locke Mercantile Company, con signees of tho Wa>titia\v.from New York to San Francisco, laden with steel rails for the San Francisco and San Joaquin Val ley railroad, reported disabled in the straits of Magellan, state that™ a cable gram has been received from Captain Holmes of the vessel, announcing the vessel's safe arrival at Coronel, Chili, Horsewhipped a Salvationist™"™"™™"™* LODI, CaL. June 7.—Mrs. Codway, the divorced wife of a prominent farmer here, horsewhipped Salvation Army Cap tain Thomson for having slandered her to her ex-husoand. The parties to the row will not talk about it. Tan shoes; tho best assortment of low shoes at $1.50 and .$2. M. I', Snyder . V. Todd and \Y. H. Stanley of California. Mow the Little (iirl Suid It N#w York Kvening Sun: This is tbe way the natural history Hnlshed off its description of tbe heron: " ibis bird has no tail to apeak oi." Ami this is the way th*l small Margery reproduced tbw state ment in iter composition upon (heheron: ':i'l:iß bird tiaH no tail, but you mustn't osy RQythiPfi utiout it." THE LOSS OF THE COLIMA A Survivor Makes Charges Against the Officers BRUTAL AND INCOMPETENT Damage Suits Will Follow in Large Number Ihe Steamer Colon Nearly Lost in a Similar Manner Recently -The Official Investigation Associated Press IpeclsJ Wire SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.-The I'nited States inspectors of hulls and boilers commenced an otticial exaniina j tion into the Colima disaster today. A. X, Rlchardon, storekeeper of the wrecked I steamer, told the story of the storm, of | the sinking of the ship and of the rescue ! of the survivors by the steamer San Juan. . His testimony developed no new details j of the sodpwreck. Third OAOtr Hansen was tho next wit ness, stating that when,the steamer left MaoKaniHo on May S6tU the weather was fair. With a heavy southwest swell, lie said that ha bad superintended the stow ing of the cargo, that the work had been well done an 1 that the cargo had not Shifted. If the t'olima had not been a good boat ho thought she would iiot havu weathered the Btofm so long as she did. He hoaid no explosion, He was in charge of the bridge when tiie steamer went down. lie believes tho wreck was duo entirely to tho violence of the storm. On the morning of the 27th she fell off into the trough of the sea and listed to star bo.iid. Three heavy seas broke over In r And after tho third she listed over on her beam ends with her masts in tho water, sinking live minutes later, before j the life boats could bo launched. Gnstave Rowan, one of the survivors of i i the Colima, has sent a communication to the Call, in which he says: "I want to make a statement now if you will allow me to do so. You can find out what I say is tine if you will see the other men picked Up. Some of them will not daro tell the truth, as they havo been promised money to keep Still. "The Colima was lost because she was badly handled by officer" without ca pacity and bad men when the gale struck US. When I saw that the bu.p was going to sink I went after the life preservers and commenced to give them out to passengers. The steward told nic to let them alone, and ordered me forward. I was saved because I g«>t a life preserver, and if the others had been allowed to get j them, too, many would hi ye been saved with me. "The passengers were kept penned up j till the last moment, and then made to gi> down In the ocean like a pack of dogs. "If some of the passengers had killed the steward, who Kept them from getting out, it would have been a mercy to the others, In spite of what he told me, I kept on giving out life preservers, and by this saved some of tho people from death." Rowan, who was badly injured in the wreck, also says that he did not receive proper care on the San Juan, and charges the surgeon uf that ship with gross negligence. The Chronicle will say this morinng that as a result of the testimony given at the federal inquiry as to the cause of tho Colima disaster, a number of suits will bo I brought against tho Pacific Mail com- I pnny. It is alleged that the company I was criminally negligent in the manner ! in which it loaded the ship. Among those who propose lo make the Pacific Mail defend itself against a suit for damages is L, R. Brewer, the wealthy planter, whoso wife and three littie ones went down on the Colima. His home is destroyed, his happiness is gone and he is inspired by a bitterness which words can baldly express. He knows much of the methods of the Pacific Mail, and told the story of how the Colon only a few months ago, nar rowly escaped disaster because her decks were piled with lumber until she becaino tot) heavy. Even a slight swell thiew her from her position, and the captain did not dare to stop at the way ports which were marked as stopping places on his journey. Brewer was a passenger on the Colon, j and gives with great clearness his de ' Borlption of the inconvenience and dan ! ger created by overloading of the decks. |He is not alone in his charge, every ac ! clisation being corroborated by another passenger on the same ship. The representatives of the Pacific Mail know that an attempt will bo made tv hold them responsible for the wreck of the Colims. They acted upon that knowledge when the United States in spectors of boilers and steamships began and practically finished their investiga tion of the disaster. Not one of the surviving passengers was called as a witnoss in that Inquiry, Theonlyjevldence asked and the only tes timony received was from employees of the Pacific Mail company. THE INCOME TAX The Treasury Department Ready to Refund the Money WASHINOTON, .)une 7. -Blanks are I prepared at the treasury aepartraent for I the use of persons who have claims again al the government for the refunding oi tho income tax. The refunding will he made under section 2220 of the re vised statutes, which authorises the com missioner of internal revenue, upon ap peal, to refund all taxes erroneously or I illegally levied. No claims have yet "been Hied, probably because the claimants have been watting for ortioial information on tho Hiiuject. Every dollar of the income tax already collected will be paid to tho persons from whom the collections; were m ade. Doath oi a Well Known Railroad Man OAKLAND, Juno 7.— c. L. Crattrec, general bagiiagc agent of tho Southern Pacific, died lierc today. He was stricken with paralysis scveial months ago. Sir. 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Sundays, 10 to 19, llnoms 1, M, 5 and 7. Calls made in all partsSof the city. Los Angeles Medical and Surgical Institute 241 SOUTH MAIN ST. Well, if You Don't Like It, Return It And get your money back. That's what we tell all who purchase clothing from us. Yes, we have $10.00 Suits, as well as $2>.00 ones, and we will take just as much pains to lit you wfth a $10.00 Suit. HARRIS & FRANK, Proprietors 119 to 125 North Spring Street. piftatf send tills to someone with Cancer, OK SEND ME THEIR NAMES. •*• CITY •*• HENRY BIESCAR, PROPRIETOR. MAN CFA CTU R8 R OF Grill and Scroll Work ELEVATOIi ENCLOSURES, Office and Bank Railings, Window and Spark Guards, SKYLIGHTS, ** PBNCBS, ORKTES, *«■ WIRS SCREENS, WTO Floral Designs of Every Description Made to Order. PRICES TtiG LOWEST, TELEPHONE i486. 118 S. ANDERSON ST., Opp- Terminal Ttailroad, . . . Oyer Flret street bridge, Los Angeles. ' the tailor m> MAKKS THE BEST CLOTHES f 0 fit 25 PER CENT LESS. JHAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. . 1805. Names. Residences. EM IL HARRIS, 217 B, Olive st., Los Am gelt", cal. JOSEPH SINGER, 132 8. Spring St, Los An geles, eel. MAX HARRIS, 024 Temple st., Los Angeles, Cal. Slate oi California, / county of Los Angeles, t ' On this Itlst day oi May, In the year of OUI Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety* five, before me, W J, Va'icl, a notary public tv and for said county of Los Angeles, state of California, residing therein, duly commis sioned and sworn, personally appeared Kltttl Harris, Joseph Singer and Max Harris, known to me to be the persons desert bed in a nd wnose names arc subscribed to the within instru ment, and acknowledged that they executed the same, in witness whereof, I bavc hereunto pet my hand aud affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. [Seal] W. J* VARIEL, Notary Public in and for tho county of Loi Angeles, state of California, o*2B PROPOSALS FORSUPPLIES FOR PACIFIC JL Branch; National Home for Disabled Vol unteer Soldiers—Los Angeles county, Califor nia, May 10, 1805. scaled proposal! will be received at the Treasurer's office unt l 11:30 a. m., Tuesday, .1 uue 11, LBO5. and opened i BY mediately thereafter in Ihe presence of bid der", for tho periods sta cd in schedules hi follows: Quartermaster, subsistence and hos pital stores. The quantities to be increased ten eer con', if required, during the execution of the contra, i. Schedules, With information and Instruction lor submitting bids, will b« furnished upon application to tho un lar-* signed. The rigid to reject any and nil uids is reserved. Address T. K. UPHAM, Treasurer. Approved: j. g. Rowland, Governor 6»10, U, 12, 13 pnd 6-8, 9. Stockholders' Meeting \rOTICE 1* HEREBY GIVEN THAT 4 jJH met ting of the stockholders of the Main Street and Agricultural Park Railroad com pany will be held at the oflice of the company. No. *j;i-4 Uorth Main street, in tho city of Los Angeles. California, on Monday, the Ist day of July, A, I). 1805, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may 1 roperly come before the meeting. The polls will lie opened at 12O'clock m. and closed at 3 o'clock p. in. A. c. TAYLOR, Secretary. (P6*2ot Notice for Publication 1 AND OFFICE AT LOS ANGELES, CAL., J j April 25, 1805, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention lo make final proof in support of his claim, ana that said proof will be made before register and receiver at Los Angeles, CaL* 011 J»»o 1:1 th, 1805. vis. i Pierre Augustures Home no 7022, for the w.; of lots h and 0 and WW oi SVt 1 j section 2, Township 5 n, Range 17 w, a. "lie*names the fo lowing witnesses to prove Discontinuous resilience upon and cultivation ot Bald land, viz: Henry Lett our, Picric USIOB.J. H Davles, Piorwj Lafouroads, all of Ceatec, Lo Angeles county, Cal _~ ~ J. T. BOLTON, Register