The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 17, 1900, Page 23

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Br:020 FEIS502 07470 505 S5 4592 R O2TY | | | :flO’O § i i i | | | | | | SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1900. CALIFORNIA 1S SUBJECTED TO AN UNPARALLELED OUTRAGE = @t e et et eteGetet et etiohotetiotietioNe® &2 3 - 4 . . 2 . . i e S moisco, e 161502 D, J. J. Kinyoun Strikes a Serious Blow to the State by Arbitrarily % Inaccordance with the law of March 27, 1890, and & and Without Cause Placing It Under Federal Quarantine. * ations thereunder promulgated by you May 21, ¢ @+e—+eese . Y e e ia vt s b it s i . , the United States Quarantine Officer for San Fran- | 1 e n defiance of the decision of the Federal Court that . - s now and never has been any bubonic plaguein ;. 4 antined the entire State of California. * * . no passenger can leave the State by ship & 3 ial certificate from the Quarantine Offi- < ¢ > tion of the people of California is beyond 2= « = y protest in the strongest terms against :, )¢ * nd unwarranted order, and ask that you + ¢ e mmediate revocation. Your action in ¥ I » | importance. 21 P UBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF CALI- ." - 2 FORNIA. ¢ : By WILLIAM M. CUTTER, Secretary and State Senator. ; 4 . SAN FRANCISCO, June 16, 1900. b4 & The President, Washington, D. C. | fully indorse telegram sent you in my absence by & + Secretary Cutter, and earnestly urge immediate actionin ¢ . favor of our people. Every interest is at stake. * )¢ GEORGE STONE, 2 4 Chairman Republican State Central Committee. R T B A R L A R R ‘fl= J. 1. KINYOUN, Federal ' McKinley to put a stop to the out- 7 3 L7 guarantine officer at this rage, which is unparalleled in the . > - t ck a serious blow history of California, and which ¢ ':‘// 1 : f California. appears to have no other motive | - B ic powers than to gratify the lust of author- ) } Jg:E%ETgES;fi;?:YCéS b ithout-a care ity of an irresponsible agent of - -———-é_—.—__——? T : i guences of his ex- the Federal Government. > ;| o _—_— s ant action. he has placed R — Sempreasiaisrrginig + CHINESE EXCITED s traffic, made the/ WAS QUARANTINED *77°™ ™= . : NILD RUMORS a of g FEDERAL SOURCE | The Chinese Six Companies are takine — OF KINYO AHEALTH CERTIFICATE| falsehood C MEasures | cai o = s e i e e s d of the bubonic pfgue in = che State ‘ S e e o S - ation ean . - s r golians tha . . Kinyoun .77 . g s e T 5 . ¥ = - it. Every : Es Joantig O {1 : Sullivan ; - s declares mon = | D & S ither | movements of persons witkin the St : h gue ever duing of 1 - ON GUARD AT THE — S it is not . vas o SOUTHERN BO YUMA, Ariz.. June ~; ) Who s RDER is abso- | ®*==¢ ; est that it| . Mitche California. | ncur in the act l : > s s SN The p Francisco | 255, "oigd - . [ SR = MEXICO PLACES US avor to still £t *,|COOMBS DID NOT GUARDS ON THE : : o convince the : -l OREGON BORDER UNDER THE BAN URGE QUARANTINE | BERKELEY, J —Rega t y neces- been taken s » and to prove noi infected. about to when ex- able experts that the plague = s Federal “Wren CONFUSION ON THE WATER w Ba: » @ @® ] = a. ) © -1 ® y Kinyoun stepped 1 the exercise of arbitrary nsolent power gquarantined PEOPLE OF THE SCUTH SUFFER BES S0 QT S S ol e WATSONVILLE IS FREE FROM TAINT OF PLAGUE L QUARANTINE AT THE NEVADA LINE . June 16.—Dr. C. A. Mec- Sanitary Inspector, ed in this city for king for bubonic the West, give no reason for his | iicious “ecace ry action. He offers . g to support his gross and f ed injury to the State. He has permitted to float from his office a rumor that piague had »en discovered at Watsonville. | 353 Inquiry has demonstrated that " the rumor was an outrageous falsehood. This condition of af- s has excited the peopie of R e S * e uckee, Cal, and to allow no pas- sengers from San Francisco, traveling | East, to pass that station without pre- senting a clean certificate of health, signed by the officials of the United St s Marine Hospital of that city. Dr. Questen says that two United States cers will be at Truckee to-night to as- | ist him in carrying out his orders. He time and mpla int d that the re had been AR R R ke . - the John T. Porter will go to Truckee on the first traln out | ¢ State to a pitch of indigna- e owners and the people that there ) | to euter immediately upon the discharge Mongolian quarters in the State. A | of his duties. irreparable injury is threat- |; to the industries of the < Trafiic is demoralized, : gers are being stopped at he borders by the agents of the |, tocratic Kinyoun, and demoral- | £ zation has settled upon the chief ties of the State. | A tid pot_be pu s one person sick there, and that was a woman who was suffering - - . |ished for contempt of the injunction hers- ) from a simple complaint. He found Chinatown’s condition first class. In my Citizens, with 2 COMMON M- | tofore issued by the court in the matter, { optnion. the charge is false. Peace, were two of the passengers Te- | tion as a member of the State Board of s Hagarty o | of Wong Wai, who had complained that | ¥ | moved from the train. Mrs. Peace was|Health to the Governor. Dr. Bazet's let- T o T Juise, are appealing to President | D Kinyoun had prevented him from | @ SASASADADADSHDADAIASASADSADSAOA KA @ ' nearly overcome by the unusual exclie- | ter to the chief executive is brief and to ! ag : . fans were interviewed at a late hour here to-night =2 | TRAVELERS TAKEN | | FROM A TRAIN| the United States Health Officer, "; 3 1gh inspection and I showed him the 5 | TRUCKEE, June 15.—Considerable ex- cally said there were no signs of ( | citement was occasioned this evening tulated us on the new and clean Chinatown. In my | when passenger train No. 4 arrived. San- e of plague exists here is absolutely false. itary Inspeetor McQuesten took off the | e e eednesday. and T referped hia to { | train four. passengers who aia not nave| RESIGNS FROM sited Chinatown with Dr. Waters he called on me clearance tertificates from the chief sur- there was no case of plague in Chinatown; there 2 | geon of the marine hospital corps. Mrs. HEALTH BOARD is simply ridiculous. There is not now and never has n this city. It is the rankest kind of a slander and a e the eharge th: 3 Miller—Dr. Lio After having re leaving and Peace, an elderly lady, who is in poor i | heaith, accompanted by her som, C. H.| Dr. L. Bazet yesterday sent his resigna- .

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