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VOLUME LXXXV—-NO. 60. The SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1899—THIRTY-TWO PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Call BAD TERMS: = : FROM DISGRACGE = Love Story of an[75// 2 : b [ 3 esh ENROIY v 0 3 v Al = Ancient Mil- : S ; 3 @ The Story Told by aSpan=: ..., = Burns' Lieutenants in the Assembly Have - . . ish Newspaper Cor= : Received Their Orders. ] <8 respondent. 5 2 5 % STRONG EFFORTS TO BE MADE MONDAY s He Also Makes Some Serious : SR " I : ; Charges Against the Admin- |= A Prettyl Fight Promised When Attempfis Are Made to istrative Morality of 2 Bliminate the Severe Recommendations of the Americans Committee of Investigation. . [ 5;: YANE HODGE | —_— !:)a \WHO oNLY LAQKéD THE & = 5 b a b Hdia snec o Special Dispatch to The Call. ‘g EI;LIEO:gleT!;ICHOLL.:EVHOb& Sl eidgtubl b MCF?\I“I‘IK‘) %]::D?Bzfi';n::i;:z?’fim] i:l:)t'clllj(':k][();;:: :S‘?xlxxinazl: lz‘:ml?];rrgir{}:: e |5 PRRET Kiss 1STERED L] Assembly investigating committee fs | dlsposed of before that hour. The BARCELONA, Jan. 28—The Manila correspondent of |3 ; A::u:i;?:r;‘:jdiofiffinm;y While' | “ursed i hasts wlon. snAuT promlsed o] S o ot S e :\Igft"‘ :.;e:u;rfd R he Diario savs he has discovered that the relations between | f‘ YJ“:"'\."«‘I‘n:f vou know what I am go- ::Tr‘mlv\‘-‘sfi\fclidtglfi?é }éms-juu Rty cided to-day by a vote of the Assem- | that Wrisht had P-r“m]f:d: s oty G o R ne e : : | g ing to do with you, that is, If you will “When the girls were told the g |bly In accordance with an agreement | Bulla in return for Bulla’s support of Major General Otis and Rear Admiral Dewey are most | let me? said the ardent millionaire, trouble began. Maiale grew very cold | entered into between the Burns and the | Wright for Speaker. This fact was not strained, owing to the profound rivalry which exists between the | T hats reoponded Jane: NaoD e sl tnallvishked meraut Grant forces. The agreement by which | Prought out in evidence, but the mis- 3 > responded Jane., riding one day, when she told me I'm going to marry you.” And plainly she did not approve of my those are the fateful words that will union with her father. After that ride probably cost the Oakland capitalist Mr. Nicholl aid not ‘eall on me. T & very neat sum. wrote him a note—on the typewriter— Miss MAYSE NicHoLLS The millionaire’s love ran smoothly for 1 write a miserable hand sking WHO CALLED HER. but for ten short days. He proposed him if I should announce our engage- FATHER'S ENGAGE MENT on November 10; called daily_to see ment. I recefved no reply, and on Jan- OFF his loved one until November 15, when Uary 5 I sent a notice of our engage- he took her on a long drive, during ment to the Oakland Enquirer and take of the committee was a natural one, as it is well known that Wright did make such a promis The failure of the committee to secure testimony on this point was not due to lack of diligence, but rather to forgetfulness. At any rate, the point was immaterial, the consideration of the report was d('-i layed extends no further than the post- | ponement, but the Burns men hope to| be able to effect some combination ben- | eficial to themselves before a vote is) | taken. This hoped-for combination contemplates some method whereby the «* ¢ 8 3 c v . ~ . . ol land and sea forces of the United States in the islands. |s8 “The administrative morality of the Americans,” says the ‘E: e [ g cor: pondent, “is below par. The gambling hells of Manila are taxed $1200 each, and the police are highwaymen, who make ar- bitrary ¢ 2 - M2 »m $10 to $20 ez gl S E . ¢ discussed their plans for The Call. On January 7 I received a : 2. Wri mblyman Melick, in a spirit arre ‘mdnthm demand from 10 to $20 each for the re- | s EZ[ Jé‘?‘l"“m!.]i‘?el‘lcp\!: 1!;:‘”detgrm&r'1;d Then Miss Malzie Nicholl, letter,written by Maizle and signed by ge | disgraced Speaker, Howard E. Wright, | ey lease of prisoners. {83 ||| that Millionaire Ni of Oak- g ried daughter of the aged ~ Mr. Nicholl in which he T know may be saved from the consequences | & IRESS 07 B7oC A7 NICH b T 3 | g 4Mland shall be punished to the full swalin, took a hand in the matter and Of N0 engagement, but merely an ot hi iR nus ok, | ing the necessary correction. Dibble The correspondent further declares that the Americans |gs extent of the law for trifling with d her pi engagement off. agreement that if the girls were will- S moved that the amendment to the re- Tres . MS 188 yer maldenly feelings. The lady will ss Hodge, when seen in regard to INE We were to be married. I see The fact that the, investigating com-| . /4 "¢ 1ho committee be printed in the have monopolized all the trade and swamped the markets with |88 accept monetary consideration for the matter of her contemplated suit DO necessity for you to tell your 8 |mittee recommended that Wright be journal, and that the consideration of the whole matter be postponed until Monday afternoon. This was opposed by several members of the committee. against Millionaire Nicholl for breach friends. but’if you'do, tell them' the : : : of promise, freely admitted the truth conditions. ct of neighborly £0S- of the report and made the following . Miss Hodge says necessity actuated alfections: will have no . Statesnenie: her in accepting the millionaire's offer. part in the suit, Miss Hodge frankly 1 became engaged to John Nicholl ~She was dependent upon her aunt and wounded pride in having been made the julcy sub sip. Lacerated either deposed as Speaker or expelled from the Assembly has had the effect | of causing Burns to issue orders that| | Wright is to be saved at whatever cost. | their products, rendering European competition impossible. As an instance of this, he alleges that. California- wines are sold in minority members of the Assembly, will fight any attempt on the part of the Burns men to shelve the report of the | committee. To-day the Grant men also de their arrange- when the peace pay her his addresses his lovemaking he said, ‘Marry you.' ‘Yes? T Major A. J. Mhoon, who is the attor- became fast and furious. Kisses, blis- Gueried, and then he said, ‘Didn’t ney for John Nicholl, says he is in- tering like the burning sands of the YOU Know that I wanted to marry formed that there is not and never That resignation will set up his claim that he is an innocent man; that his actions have been misinterpreted and misconstrued; that he is an honest man' at least until the Paris treaty was either ratified or rejected. 8 s would see that the Filipinos Tanila as & i ¥ - g8 3 that at a i . « on November 10. For more tha . had no personal means of support. but as postponement had been s Manila as genuine Bordeaux. . admitting that at all times, before and i & 80 e e o b b ne. - NIChGI s BDWAUAACIo. as bt roter Dibble of San Francisco and Johnson (i e e St g8 during the passionate courtship, she AT he Bas heen wanting fo put the o Gilt o o e kisses wern ia to have: been named as the | BPOn In‘advance by a maferity of th ASHINGTON, Jan. 28—The | @04+040404040404040404040 found it impossible in any part to re- < S lna ol passionate as those of a boy of 21, Tire of Bacragrentohave % members, the motion Anally prevailed. e ) to give him the opportunity. On the 3 he ¢ho are to carry out Burns' or- Call correspondent inter- | ¥ o turn the wealth of affection the mil- 9th of November Mr. Nicholl called ““"‘k{,’_‘”»‘ who have made the trouble men W e T e ate o Gt et ‘tewed Agoncillo to-day. He 3 AGONCILLQ’S + | & lionaire lavished upon her. upon me, and as he was getting into 1o Nicholl are four in number—_Mrs. | ders on the floor of the Assembly. They | 1t st o e slirgakn viewed Agoncillo y. e 4 o igg Miss Hodge, 'Who' for the ‘past!five his bugky, preparatory to leaving, Wilson, Mrs. J. Weir, Maizie Nicholl | will attempt to secure the adoption of | ‘Wright may resign the Speakership of was apparently very anxious | O 3 Son ke e sald in the presence of Mr. and Mrs, and Hester Nicholl. [ LAt | the' Assembly on Monday. abantiihy Heaatinias e ey INTERCEPTED ¢ g years has made her home with her fald I the presence You need a com: _John Nicholl is a very wealthy man, $ |Such amendments to the report on Mon- : : : 7-1» u 8 SR |o + g aunt, Mrs. John Boyd of East Oak- pani. Will' you come out with me and besides having large sums invest- | day as will eliminate the severe recom- The House will convene at 11:30 a. m. the treaty. Whether he has any hope | ¢ CABLBGRAM o | Jand, is a niece by marriage to the to-marrow and ‘talk it over?” 1 ag. ©d in Oakland real estato, owns im- o | mendations which the committee saw | 'on that day and as soon as the pre- that the treaty will be refected, or | O + |# man who—according to the lady—went swered “Yens The natuce: of his et o b Barhah and s /8 [ U se as & just punishment for | liminaries have been gone through it hether he s anxiousito secure definite 'S’ W ASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—The 4 {8 L0 Such lengths to gain her cansent to = Mark was such that 1 hed 10 have an 'im'z;fg'?:?fic’é“\:?}'hofi"ixmk“fi“s\v«ss%“ | th & pr?pofl nses of which they found | is possible that Wright will rise and cton In advance concerning the | & call correspandent asceriaine § |8 Uk her 18 Years lo bis wellspent and ;E’Thel RERG day he called early, ana Ihston &n Nindh uirecth "Saiun. | tieht ehhEs [ ofter his resignation as Speaker of the le action is not clear, | i 5 | & 7: 4 when ene ngs o ) a S abton & t:-rnis;y bfi’f“?x““'fi that secret $ | # wnole years, like the villain in the Sald" Gor e deaaCor Jfof .Mm he Gakiand real estate. o Whether the Grant forces will opposs | body. S view' evéty cobresponfent swib |3 Service Csiertives “dld diitercept g | 88 serial story he pursued her, and i'{'"hh me. \’\;e went riding together. rp’ggggglicagg‘gls _dL)lug_Y]tars absolutely |-any such action on the part of the| Byt with the gnation, if it is sub- s s o 8 telegram sought to be'sent by Q | finally in. the presence of witnesses e had gone but g llttle distance from = eiHIRG lo 86 any press representative 81 Burns followers temains to be seen. ‘It| mitfed, will go an explanation in writ- e . ondent was reliably | £ AECnCillo to Aguinaldo. It did § |gs blurted out bis tale of adoring loye. you know what 1 am Boing to do Eirl Who answered the doorbell thay is certaln, however, that the followers| ing, which Wright will ask to have he Call correspondent w ellably | 6 not advise him to begin hostili- + iy e ORRe the millionalre had with you? That Is, if you will let me there was-absolutelv no truth in the of Bulla and Barnes, as well as the | printed in the journal 1 to-day that Agonclllo and his & ties, but cautioned moderation, 9 & galned the consent of his lady love to do {t? And when T answered ‘what?" Teported engagement. } ! £ , § by + ° Lo s o % ik you? T thought for some time that was an engagement existing betwe ©0+04040404040404040+040@ |38 desert, he Tained upon the chaste s 30U qid What o you say about HE Nichell apd Mirm Hodes SnE between LR R R R AR R LR SR PR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R AR R R R R R R RO R R R R R R R R R R R R R of his beloved, following them up with Well, I e y : *Mis: 0 e is @ 3 \ - s v si- o 3 o reas & It will be reme 2 g8 Sender embraces ihat Degulled the T agswercd oad po soionmAlTY YU . o) iss HlodEs 1s a niece oL s bl mi;tdem?i ‘};&‘rn'Z?“;O,fi‘;f‘.Q?;““;;‘Z‘t hounded by & prejudiced press and per- ish Minister departed for Can- | _ | % hours spent in twelve-mile drives. _ *God _bless us in the union.’ 1 believe,at his wedding forty-six yea; L DY SEU 5 At | sonal enemies. g given his passports. They would like to visit the Washing- | &0 No pubiic announcement of the en- Ve spoke about his children and he ago. At that time she was a baby 9 $3 | Wrlght be whitewashed. Unless some | g\ wiioht o it is claimed, will rec- illo and his confederates are | tOn Davy yard where the monster guns |$8 gagement was made. Miss Hodge told remarked he did not want to sacrifice months old. She has grown up as a g8 | change is effected before Monday after- | ; his daughters to his comfort. Hester member of the family, and T undes P e ognize the report of the committee fur- go by treas- | 2F¢ made, but realize that this would | g8 her ancient admirer tnat she insisted Nicholl had sald she considered it her stand that there wed wherever th noon a very pretty contest will be wit- | p ; = is quite a family 8 ther, to this extent: He will cite the b | ma them appear as spies, even if that he acquaint his daughters of duty in w F f 5 ; Syl < o detectives. s very ' | 2 S, | a a s da 'S y to remain with him and he sup- quarrel now raging. Miss Hod, Vie nessed on the floor of the Assembly. % % letectives. This Is very annoying | such visit were to be permitted, which | &5 their approaching nuptials, She wait- posad Maizie felt the same Way. dently intends to make all the trouble % | Burns’ lleutenants frankly admit|{aCt that the report has placed him in .y are naturally suspicious of all | is doubtful, |s¢ ing for the Nicholl family to offer con- “We laid plans for the girls, Malzle possible, but I_think Mr, Nicholl can g8 st 1% gollts o a3l and | a position where he feels that he can- strangers who approach them. Senor | S |gs gratulations before she spoke to her was to return to Paris fo study art protect himselt. No suit has been o | that Wright is gullty of all and more | /'™ 000 BE L Sy OO e o Lopez of the party, when handed The | |[MPERIAL POLICY NOT ".\8 relatives of her approaching marriage. and Hester was to marry, as Mr. led as vet, but I can almost say that 3 | than has been charged against him.| '°° e a e Aoz il ffond ot varl o ws et g8 Nicholl's wooing was novel and orig- Nicholl felt she wished to. Mr. Nicholl I am expecting one.” g8 | but they say that he alone should mot | POssessing due regard for his friends BT r R T s FOR ENGLAND ALONE @ 88555588ttt s s s s s S N S S R S N RN NN N NN N NSR B SN NN SRR R G ge | be punished when others are equally | 00 the floor, whose sympathy he be- d the card carefully and then held . | leves he has, serve as the presiding d consultation with one of | other m;ml)ers of tthe En‘glish-spe king | mtm;l Gei)rfif_ De\;‘ey(, hai: sa;}d fl}ait“nne i xHar}l;lsm'u hsl?m to-day: “No statement g:‘]l];!'m;:g:r:?:énz;g ::ey ;,};Svt:i{ officer of the Assembly. his associate LONDON, Jan. - 28— race and to promote their co-operation | of the mightiest factors in the civiliza- | in the public prints purporting to give et ted further that t B | Joseph Chamberlain, Se(‘re}:éif_:"tof S}:::le | in the great work of civilization, \\'lmh‘, tion of the world s the imperfal policy | my views upon the Philippine question | th¢ Offenses charged against Wright,| It is reported further that this after. Agoncillo cannot understand how his s s | very va egram to Aguinaldo became public. | ¢ "tho Colonies g . tate | appears to be the mission of the Angly- | of England. But it will not be longer | or the general subject of expansion is | Put they insist that Wright should be | noon some very Strong pressure was - inquired at the Western Union office 3 es, speaking in Birming- | SaXon race.” the imperial policy of England alone, | authorized by me. When I speak upon | Protected. That this view of the case | brought to bear upon Wright to force h one of his paid em- ham this evening at the annual dinner | Speaking of the Government's.im- | for all the nations that have sprung 1 that or any other public question I will | does not fit in with the opinions held | him to resign and thereby save himself , whether it was usual for a tele- | of the Jewelers’ and Silversmiths’ As- | perial policy, Mr. Chamberlain said: | from our loins will share in the task |authenticate my utterances.” by a majority of the members of me; from bein; the subject of bitter com- filed with that company to be | sociation, said: “Providence shapes our ends.and in- | which has hitherto fallen on our shoul- e i 0 ey - Asgembly is apparent. This feeling is| ment in debate on the floor, which will known to o and ¥ in- | We now see our cousins across the | tends us to'be a great governing pawer, | ders alone. 2 1’f°1!'5 Not Large ..noug}x. so strong that unless Burns can suc. | surely result if an attempt is made to srmed that the Western Union rules | A¢an i : conquering in order to civilize, admin- P NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—The Franklin hs | At g uti e s e U e B Atlantic entering. the lists and sharing | f8e T 840 00 v agt areas s of | the GENERAL HARRISON National Bank of this city probably wip| ceed in inducing Grant to believe that | let him off with a mere resolution of . Filipinos have plenty of money. | in & task which might have proved too | world's surface, primarily: to our ad- | go into voluntary liquidation about March | his interest lles in ‘‘standing in.” the | censure, which the committee of in- .y liv ine style at the Arlington | he: for us alone. Under the circum- | v; ir ow vants | 4 i1 This Is not through any insolvency, | vote Monday afternoon will be in favor | vestigation has specifically stated 'is y live in fine style at gton | vantage, but to their own advantage as AND THE PHILIPPINES » S o Y v T | They are greatly impressed | stances, the first business of this ‘worst | well. bul. sccoulins P[j;’det‘," rseE I | of the acceptance of the report of the | not adequate punishment for him. e beauties of the national capi- | government of modern times’ is to draw | *As to the result of this mission hith- T T Rty T to ke | o otfuniites, | The:last heard to-night was that i g ] z & ing profits sufficiently large to warrant | pecially the imposing buildings. | closer the bonds which unite us to the | erto an impartial witness, Rear Ad- INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 28.—General | continued existence. Although the consideration of the re- | Wright wanted until to-morrow even- +» BECOME. 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