The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 11, 1900, Page 2

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THE SUNDAY CALL L e e LATEST EFFORT OF DON CARLOS EZETA, REVOLUTIONIST (&) Now Hopes TO Have His Country Pay BaCk Sk o2 The Man Who Ys Recognized as /’4 S , (’.:‘,(,’(f- /\;5\\ Inslurrectionists term. In tha$ < a President can put'a 1 | i the plot againgt that the zeta, the man ‘to the command of the asted no time in has- where Ezeta was The t men met alone in & itside the guards stum- owing or caring that night visitor was ‘‘el Pres- men were outwardly calm. oofs of Ezeta's guilt iim. “It 1s a time to he sald, and pulling it next to the | g papers. “T am unarmed, your 1 Ezeta. “We are el,” sald Zaldivar, < fig . stol you—it has put rn Zaldivar turned and looked staring at the pistol in “You a traitor t to do. and military fun e ald of frien mala. Lesser leaders fon carried on the w defeated and Menend tdency. ¢ s y r = was years ago, and the forw T t tur rtunes of succeeding revo- PUSRPST S B PRI [ AN ot -~ YOT 4 CowWARD You WILhin St ooT YouR SEL~ /7 st e s of s Jouk B4 r lut h cen the sting out of the \ \ affair. Zaldivar met \\\ Aoy ; s o 5 \ conio, was put in command of the army. ment that Ezeta had gone to 1 lutions that are always ready to flame ont . n a : sk P e i | For a while the Ezeta popularity ran following on the heels i h . - S r o i And fies \high. ' Carlos and Antonlo Ezeta made came the ness that ARG = Koot 1o At 1y, Bul friends on all sides. Mrs. Ezeta presided effecting a comprom h / G i A bl in the executive mansion with rare tact the plans of N rsonall and charm. But gradually the Inevitable enemy. Ezota, do not eo oo Santa e storm that must breal over their Presi- will'be anis to live tn 1o cen . ¢ o 8 s a dent's head began to gather. At first there o gep, oo b ramaiilges o8 were only low mutterings. It is a strange story this of the I it . immedl- “Cbange . the President, change the American revolutions and cme that couid simimp times,” grumbled the people. “The POOr not elsewher ooy - « o s @ o i i T are getting poover, the Ezetas are get- bia Ezeta had played rather onable part, according to forelgn nt an additional .inter- ng soldler. In Central America all is fair in revolution. And peo- ple considered that General Ezeta had cted 1y and well in preferring exile to enforced suicide So Don Carlos whiled away the hours of exile fingering a guitar under the win- dow of the loveliest girl in all Guatemalg. When a pair of brilliant black eyes had satd "si,” Don Carlos called .upon ' the mily and in the regulation way asked - the hgnd. She belonged to Ithiest and most aristo- in Guatemala, but Don Carlos de F was declared a sultable husband and the wedding was stralght- way solemnized. For a while General Ezeta was content. Then the inactivity of exile began to pall on him. Nothing but a revolution would s strange pranks. On the cure his ennul. A revolution he must var depends the.fate have. With his brother, Antonio Ezeta, Yet years ago, through he laid his plans, and when the time was rlos Ezeta, Zaldivar ripe they met the soldiers of President Jost the Presidency of Salvador. Ezeta Menendez. At nightfull the Fzeta flag was commander of the army under Pres- fluttered over the field and in the morn- sdent Zaldivar. Zaldivar, llke all the ing Carlos Ezeta was dictator of Salva- Presidents before and after him, did not dor, pending a farcical election that would Ceel inclined to step out of his office at make him President. His brother, An- ting richer,” whispered the mischief-mak- ers. “His time is up; why doesn’t he Ty M R Jhe Mottest Place i ihe &orld. est -0 the Gutlerrez, at’'the head of a ridicuously 3 small force, made ready to defeat the What is believed to | Ezetas, But the gods of war favored him £ion in the world Is tha and Gutierres triumphed. ern shore of the Per | The Ezetas were once more forced to named after the Bahfein is flee from their native land. Carlos Ezeta near it. On the Bahrein put his wife and family on board a ship Which is the largest of \and quietly steamed out of Salvador for thermometer ne Panama. Thence they went to New York nt, and then on to Paris for a half year, sgrees in the finally coming to California. They were enormc supposed to have quit the country with even they suffer terribl a wealth in foreign bonds and securities, the flerceness of the t but later events have shown that they so little and g escaped with very little. To add to the de Until the death of Antonio Ezeta, revo. Te&lon the coast is {lutions were monthly promises from the Nhave been made as deep as 10X Ezetas. They probably did spend their "OUt Striking water. There is not days and nights planning to reinstate !0 be had except far in the inter ithemselves, but the means were lacking. the condition of water carried After Antonio’s deatn, it was belleved distance in such heat as this that Carlos had given up all hope of ever !magined. Yet the native: pulling a plum out of-the political ple in :"(,f'. !hl: ’=Af;‘fl‘ ;:a; Tot it > 3 Salvador. He had burned his fingers so (10}, TOL,.rru). ‘They get it by diving S & e often doing it, and the plums after all d1d {15 (Ra"sea for it. ter hardly gets time o oo ainons {not prove juicy. Many years ago pearl fishers who dived its grateful temperature befare it le 1 . Then of a sudden came the announce- into the waters off the shores of these ed—if one can say that water is 1 dos defeated the sted President Gu h this still fresh in his m s is n looking for furt e This el fails be ic familie s th the powe to confer with o rats -71‘?0!&, ay from shors

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