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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1902 DECIOES SPAN [CUBAN QUESTION DANGER TO AMERICA IS FOUND MCCUSES MOTHER [SEES DANGER . ° S NOTLMBLE wapoTOSOLE N THE ANGLOJAPANESE TREATY!gewaiNcOOING FOR THE DUTCH In the Event of Russian Supremacy in China, Assurances Made - gy i s Treaty Claims Comruis- | Congressman Payne Re- by the Czar Will Cease to Be Binding—-—This Government Theosophist Says Parent | Professor Von y i i d’s Germany Intends to sion Makes an Impor- views the Proposed A .| Stole Her Husban tant Ruling. Concessions, Does Not Intend to Express Any Opinion on the New Pact Affections. Absorb Holland. Crew of the Ill-Fated Maine | Republicans Are Agreed That| SRecIL, BIsRa(h 19, ThOalls Marital Troubles of Ch'icago Statement Is Likely to Cause Must Look to Uncle Sam Some Action Ought to e ALL BUREAU, 1406 G STREET, , Jo— 2 Couple to Be Aired in Increased Appropriations N. W., WASHINGTON, March 6.— for Defense. for Remuneration. Be Taken. ; No formal expression of approval Divorce Court. 5 [ I-U “ ES or disapproval will be made of the Anglo-Japanese treaty by Becre- 8 1 Di: h to The Call. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 6.—To-| WASHINGTO} March 6.—Chairman tary Hay. The President and Secretary Special Dispatch to The Call. pechil Dhwpatels to The - ~ + , £ FUE 6.—Professor day the Spanish Treaty Claims Commis- | Payne of the Ways &nd Means Commit- / Hay have decided to merely acknowledge AGS. March 6.—Her own mother, | THE HAGUE, March 6 %0 handed down a decision against the | tee to-day gave out the following author- the receipt of the fnstrument without ex- g MEgICE\GG}Qflf‘“;t Charlotte, Mich., is | Etnest von Halle, teacher of ~political claimants for deaths and Injuries re- | ized statement of the discussion over Cu- pressing the views thereon of the United accused by Mrs, Grace G. Bobn, in her | économy in the University of Berlin, has ceived by officers zx)\thfum;-xlllln the | ban reciprocity: States. The administration has no inten- 4mended bill for divorce, filed to-day In published a book in which he boldly s!am-j wreck of the battleship Maine in Havana tion of joining even in the most remote d or | that Germany intends to absorb Hollan : I think the large majority of th publi- 8 evan in the ) of wrecking her Harbor, Hogr e el A S ! manner the alliance between Great Brit- ghe: Superior. Court, mission holds that: cans have made up their minds that we must daugh h s stealing the affec- | —fiTst economically, then politically. . 3 ghter’'s home and stealin e o . . A | do something for Cuba. There are th: 0po- ain and Ja o China, augh The statement has created a deep Im. Ingividual claims of citizens of one mation | sitions presented which have this professed nd pan with respect to China tons of her husband. A weird tale of may arise against the government of another | in view. The proposition of Moris of Minne | F'ive Men Are Killed and | though the treaty is intended to enforce | H}lect F. C. Lusk of Chico theosophy aid of the mysterious Lams pression \n political circles here and is for redress of injuries to persons or for an increase in the tariff on the observance of principles which are likely to win favor for the demands of e e . land home near San Diego, Cal., Is re- ’ . which such citizens may have eus- | outside world and ebate. o the keynote of American policy in the the Ministers of War and Marine for in. - o ‘wuch, government or any of 1t | sugar smported from Cuba. it dous oy seon | Several Others Badly | orient. President of Their | veaea by tne proceedngs. creased appropriations for defense. - But such individual (-]1.|mp do ;m to me that many Republicans are willing to | f ”1;1 &m:h:]hd”m there is a gruwl:,\g be- A. p - Mrs. Bohn is the wife of John J. Bohf:i staff officer sald to The Call correspond- wrise in favor of the officers and seamen of & | increase the duty on sugar | el a e treaty is not altogether as e Vi who has live ent to-da #hip of war who receive, in the Jine of duty, Then there is the proposition of Tawney to IDJured. advantageous for ‘American interests as SSOCla‘tlon' 'r(”(‘(fr ?‘ l(h"t Hotel \\‘nrldj‘vm years: He “‘Germany is our only dangerous enemy. injuries to thelr persons for *which a foreign | voto between §7,000,000 and §8,000,000 directly was at first believed. It is pointed out n-Chicaga Jax twenty-ey tes that | We must add to our army until Germany government is responsible v;n{' claim agalnst | into the Cuban ireasury and to ask the Cub that Russfa, though officlally approving W says she Is a mms.mhm»nndlfl‘m‘ ‘make | cannot hope to subdue us without sending - efcers” and seamen 7o | Cording Lo e Brures 1 matie Cobn pam, | MONONGAHELA, Pa., March 6—An| the principles set forth in the treaty, un- | DENVER, Colo, March 6—The Amerl. | On¢ of the tenets of the creed is to make | SHIQC TOPE {2, SURGHS 5, WITORE sencCng ~ national injury, and they can | Thia firat payment i to be made without any | explosion In the Catsburg mine of the | derstands A hahe alliance 1s almed at|can Cattle Growers' Convention to-day | 3T, SCCUSStn, no mater how DAL |5 | never try: at least not while France con- 1 aly 1o their own government for such | compensation from Cuba § y y or ma No! ela Ve C lidated Coke | herself, and she is making preparations adopted resolutions advocating th nact- | v o . o g tinues to brood over sace.” PemaneTation as 3t May Choose $0 EIve them. | Bere Dlre Kt i the Curan Bory or man | Monongahela River ' Consolidated to resist any Infringement of her rights. & the enact- | 3 wonderfully gifted woman. She is a n Government. It ' any to-day resulted in the 2, ment, with some amendments, of the bill | brilliant icia I pd writer on ds the opinio cy say | and Coal Company to-day Supported by Great Britain, Japan may 0 4 ‘ FRIENAUY TIUSCiNe 9 - Inine : , the Harbor s Procsture wosld e veroratiy | death of five men and serlous tnjury of adopt, s policy more decided’n tone than | ?}:’:'betrre Congress which provides (or.;gg:lnt] subects and has an artistic tem- | ASKS FOR REPORTS r Havana, Cuba, ruary 10 08, had | tional. His proposition further is ay a like | several others, two fatally. The dead: at hitherto followed. If war results | easing of public lands for grazing SMENt. Y S S8 v TRANSPO! Bpain, even If that | sum yearly on the granting of reciprocal con- | MINE BOSS ROBERT HOWEY, aged | and Russia be victorious, undoubtedly the | purposes. | The mather is nearer Bohn's age than ow DRSRNY. SEmvIoy to ' the United | ceasions and the Dassage of our \mmigration b Czar will extend his soverelgnty over as| B the daughter. c i . Buffum, professor of agriculture | o m. i Is Introduced in th d, therefore, such nd exclusion lawe. Of course no bounty of | 30 years. much of China, Sken N . g 8! | The bill is the outcome of marital | Resolution Is 2 to an award in his | this kind could be distributed withou JAMES HOWEY, aged 20, son of above. | fptG0,0 cf,m"‘,‘m“'},‘,‘“l“"’:“,i}_‘f‘"lh}:." Hesines: | at the Colorado 'Agricultural Callege, read | troubles the A seaman injured by the explosion which | hardly n destroyed the battleship Maine in the harbor | that such a pro - | | have been simmering for use by Representative (X o B ot Omaier 0 | SOy Seeat i Shv st plase, peen ISAAC EASTWOOD, 40 years old. LT to ‘acquireq territorios, and assur- | & paper on “Home Feeds and Cattle Feed- | some time. " The father has now control Ho B.z:hux:llcn 3 0L, to adjudicate all individual | main without work. It would be just as easy | JOHN GILDER.- ances given to the United States that |ing in the Arid Reglon.” of their “twa beautitul children, Ralph. p aims of citizens of the United States against | for the sugar trust to obtain a concession on | WILLIAM McFARLAND. American interests will be protected will | At the afternoon session the following | aged six and a half years, l“"" ’“"‘l“.' WASHINGTON, March 6.—Representa~ which the United States released to | the sugar they bought on account of the boun- Fatally injured® James Hagger and necessarlly cease to be binding. There- | officers were elected: lme years :»l.!, He recovered them after tive Richardson of Tennessee to-day ine nd ngreed to pay by the treaty of peace | ty as to obtain 4 concession where the b aially Julured. (UAe eEM fore, it I8 suggested that the Angle-Jap- | & chase to California, where he found ( in the House the following reso- mber 10, 808, knew he was to have & 20 per cent concession | James Terrent, both badly b ke ¢ | anese treaty is injurfous rather than ad-| President, F. C. Lusk, Chico, Cal.; first vice | them concealed in the new temple erected | troduced in the s s filed with the in duty. Thus Tawney's resolution has no ad- | , On Mon premature explosion of | vantageous to the United States. president, Barilett Richards, Ellsworth, Nebr.; [ by Mrs. Catherine Tingley, the high | lution: il Cwill be mffected by this | vantages over that of a 20 per cent reduction | dynamite caused gas to lgnite and since Socond Vice president, M.'K. Parsons, Sait | priestess of theosophy in 'the United | rThat the Secretary of War be and is hereby R B R T W AL it has the disadvantages named. that time the mine has been burning. ——— Lake: treasurer, 8. G, Gili, Denver; sccretary, | States. requested to inform. the House of Representa s+ g gl o] O o s | _ ‘The third_proposi i that for'a 20 per | All the alr channels were closed und It | HARRIMAN TO GAIN H, W. Robinson, Denver, Cruelty, neglect and even more serious | tives of the contents of the report of Colonal RSy UOERS Do S o YA 4 ) | cent reduction of duties. This would injure no | was hoped that . the flames cc i .« | charges are made by Mrs. Bohn In her | John L. Chamberiain, inspector of the ha decision been favorable to the | home industry. The witnesses before the | smothered. This morning twenty men ens BEAUMONT OIL WELLS | ‘e following executive committee was | SHATBSS, are made by oHrs B on i hncr | Separiment. (ranapare. service between San committee united in testify'ng—and the sta- | tered the mine to investigate and it I8 Francisco and the Philippine Islands, | r he: d also Commissioner Chambers filed a dis- | tistics prove—that tho trust has received no | {hought that the turning on of the air, | Raflrond Magnate Reported to Have | Colorado—George P, Smith and Conrad Shar | band’injured her health by his treatment | Francisco and the ¥ Rt Gt | Marion s til she was almost broken down. She . senting opinion. The Commissioner laid | benefit in buying sugar, either in Hawall or fch had been shut off, by the fan fer. Montana—Faul ‘McCormick and W. o . . g ® | P. Maus, inspector of the War Department, in down th ywing proposition: | Porto Rico, since the duty was reduced or re- n“nR,:.la g I gl e A B Made an Important Deal Holden. . Nebraska—Barilert Richerds’’ ang | further alleges that her husband and the the same service. The Secretary of War is A sallor neither forfeits n moved. e entire benefits have been reaped plosion followed in Texas. iugh Chivick. ~Oregon—John Giichrist and co-respondent were more than friendly. in ested i o Ho ten of walves any of W to ignite. A terrible e requested to furnish the House with coples by the planters in these islands have every their relations. | rel{o! e - Wi e , S1800 orts mentioned above. e e adual rishts as u cltizen. XCebt #uch | reason to belicve the same would prove true soon u‘no‘rl (Ih‘; nl;“::pll;‘lll'l‘:' m‘[»ml\q«l.;«ll“-it BEAUMONT, :4,,‘_' A axch fiv_;,\: el,.,’ly [ nr!‘;:3‘«')'_'me':fmefi"m(’\-l:f,:f’,f,“_flfff‘u".‘,;‘;. m'" m;dm“"”“ = “”?,’f"‘ Wa' Rnhhn tgalk | 1D THEts menticed S a8 - - al, efective @acharge | o5 to Cubs. party, headed by E e! ende b . announcement of an importan eal N fand A, A S8 K Ji ol 4 | his. wife to disreputable Chicago theaters ’, his ¢ as & pallor; he assumes no risks | “yany misleading statements as to the atti- | and Mine Inspector Loutitt, made an et- | (ARG HoPiey ; | ; easy n- M, K. Pursoos and i King Edward’s Second Levee. | r T, Ci — d | ood by 1 other, M v”l h"’m forces wrongfully put in|iyqe of the President, the Cabinet and the | fort and nearly succeeded in reaching the Harriman of the Southern [ M. T. Baumgard. alifornia—A, J, Harold | and stood by while her m ary ulp negligence or acts Hogg-Swayne | 41 J. G. Bradley New Moxico i ; o a d in reaching the'l BV vo £ i ad & V. M. Jack | Green, struck her, without making any | 1 oNDON, March §—The second levea f & foreign governme A the wagne | Houte Republicans are’appenring In the news- | imprisoned men, but were compelied to | Paclflo Rallroad and Hhe gk SW A\ |and I H. Howard. Nevada—a. C. Cleveland | attempt to protect his wite. S o e e o B Soreigh wovernment 8 the sape ers. Lcannot speal of tho conferences with | return to air. All were overcomo and are | ail syndicate will be the actors Is confl- | and John'Sparks 1 il Bk B o SIRIRRRIRIGY 7 > g ? ; for wr done by forelgn governments in | Lhe Fresident. Hut 1 have every assurance | to.njght in a serious condition. A second | dently expected as the result of confer- =6 Simply |t T R Sl o to the throne occurred at St. James Pul- for wrongs 4 | that the Cabinct is not divided on this ques- | LAEE L M AL IV ohn Goulter, en- | ences held here between Harriman and esdlutions were adopted asking Prest. | "Beion, of her chldean. = et are| sce to-day. It was not so largely ate y ton, mor have & majority of House Republl- | {ired ‘the mine by another way, but a | James Swayne of the syndicate. dent Roossvelt to suspend. the Waek of | i onPl Soatc s e e witers Toaving |t s 2a”ine first of the Kina's levees | Cans commitiea themselves either to the Mor- ¥ ! é ! fo400, SnSRtE L 4229 3 y £ mive ons for the eaving ded 2 o > Better Salaries Are Allowed | ris"or che "Tawney poiiey. e proposition of 20 | s ona explosion oce irred and the men | wl.k‘:»:'.f:::-‘f.{.)"( ived: here hlL"fl;“g%fl;‘];L‘ "fn':"‘,’Vn‘:,‘fi.ufi"')‘r““l“he“']’éx‘m“g‘m"“‘fl"k‘t{“ FANES | Chicago and taking refuge in the Oriental | but it was surrounded by the same elab- 3 per cent reduction, If made, will put off, i W arcad 1o TatreRt. b b ) AR q 3 yme o 2 the 5ts Ca 0 ¢ onial, A dense fog marred the WABHINGTON, D. C., March 6.—8ena- | Bt it dhekation of Cuba. fof many | parcy made o futile attempt,” A" fourth | Mayor Sam'P, Jones of Toledo, and othet | The convention declined to adopt reso. | home of the theosophista In Caiifornia | orate ceremonial, ‘A dense fog marted the 1 1 the Committee on Appro- | years, Bhe will not comg in until her popula- | attempt will be made to reach the bodles | financlers, Yesterday ~Harriman and | :nnr;n regarding the oleomargarine .uul‘ Speaking of his wife Bohn sald: “She | both within and without the palace. No ay reported the diplomatic | tion is Americanized from the Btates, ‘It will | of the men Who are believed to have ne had another long and prear- | the Grosvenor anti-shoddy bill. | D REnE 0l DS i ol aia:, o | ROt ikKn At w e S s billwith amendments muk. | *¢tUe the question for generations to come and | perighed, James Hagger was reached by | ranged couference, after which Harriman | The convention adjourned sine dle, quility to the sugar busi tlon of her theosophical and other studies, | bers of the United States embassy ate rty. He was found badly | suddenly changed fiis transcontinental in= ¥ive rest and tr resculng reas ot S ] At 1 ! %o the hys! y X ; ! 2 She 1s wonderfully brilllant and has great | tended the ceremony. ) o ats by tas Il an it st o will “ho ‘mide. " To. vefuse 1o do any. | burned. Jamex 7 rrent ‘was burnsd by | spection SUf plany; stiached hix apecisl| srRy®T BATLWAY. DREAL | artistie abllity, but her belief in the Ting- : ) o B AW - & 5 ange W My i g Bl o flames that sho ) rounc & W o vice pre o o! /ate o : House. .Lringing the entire sum $0 | thing would put the Houso in & position hostile Bt haerawled o thousand feet from his | of the Kansas Clty Southern, and went up I8 NEARING COMPLETION }:|r’:ry"l‘;::l)ll:‘lt-' P TRYMARY ey Sreated Osman Pasha Sentenced. wanos of better salarios Lo oL, . apprehension to the producers of | companion, Gilder, who was killed In. | that rond, while hils family, with the reat - e CONSTANTINOPLE, March 6,—Osman secretaries Of legation | S e (o Blates and would be utterly de- | stantly of tho Hurriman wpectal, procecded wests | Purchage Price Will Be Paid ‘With- To Btop the Proselyting Pasha, & son of the famous Kurdish ehiet, - | moraliging - — A i i out Shipping Any Money From COPENHAGEN, March 6—The M Bedrahan Pasha, whose trial on the MARRIES g | - Andres Story Not Verified, ! A s sl B TN | &y repson be, P P n”.b T.'” WORAN | President’s Views Not Changed. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, March 6—The ?{f;alan Years at Hard Labor. New York. .nmf.l,l...u_n‘.;- (n‘.'.,._.('..u-',:'::l:.'n:; V:A‘\n u“.-(:..‘..-} n‘;;‘-:-y- of high tresson Deman ".T.’.: Feo- HE ATTEMPTED TO K”‘L‘ WASHINGTON, D, €., March 6.~Tho [ Hudson Bay Company's officiala here deny [ DENVER, March 6.—Louls H. Withaup, | NmW YORK, March 6.—A member of | 10 A¢tive that they o Huting litera- a to death, but the sentence will : i%od statement wan mado [ emphatically that they have recelved any | & pension attarney of this eity, who had | (ne firm of Brown Bron, & Co. anid to-dny | joe socme Kl o brtmeh churches, urg- | 3o fol oW N I A a2 | confirmation from thelr agent in the far| baen gonvicted In the United Btatew Dis- | (o' (he bayments for the purchase of the | ingn. Biktiation show that ame bur o| Genoral Nasmi north of the story that Andrao was shot | triet Court of having forged Cf-‘h’i‘.!fi'fil‘.&";‘,; stroet rallways in 8an Francisoo would bo | 6very twenty-two Danish emigrants to | the former Grand Visler, All Pusha, has be commuted to perpetual imprisonment Pasha, & son-in-law of Conquering Cupid Proves Better Shot | Than a Man Down Pasadena pul ¢ at the White House this evening “Any statement that the President haa 5 o8 Of s whore of Hudson Bay, | penslon checks, was to-¢ , > Dee! rented Way. changud. Hin attiiude on the Cuban reol. | B, BTN (6 ANGI S DR bt | Jidie Hallott to Rerve' RHoon yoars wt | made without any dlsturbanco In the lo- | the United Hiates becomen u Morman.'The | been arrested. " BADENA, March 6.—Beveral weeks [ procity auestion is without the slightost | 3o SO0 ks "o "ind wae traced by the | hard labor in th-- Leavenworth ‘peniten- | cat money market and that so.far as he [ ment are eontinuing: thelr plans to put Mine Foreman Kills Miner. Benjamin . Molmes shot twice at | foundation in fact Hudson Ty officials, but no confirmation | taty, “The case will be taken to the Ap- | know at present not a dollar would be | an end to the proselyting A e A MoDonald because she would | S of the report could be secured, pellate Court on a “.“ of error, shipped )rlrm,; h,.r“, ||’.: .Al." the firm had s st e Bz ”m ,:”l B, .{m. t .\3:=.r: h 6—A 1|)N'In;l hl‘ him. MHe missed, but last night | Students Clash at Brussels. ey boen collecting San Franclseo exchange Artists’ Matorials. e Miner from nston says a fata nd the woman were martied. | . orrsant & MARION, Aln, March O—-Iuke Handets| Cede Part of Their Reservation, | for some time and had practioally come| <. : £ stabbing affray occurred at the East Pue o will e tried on March 31 for as-| BRUSSELS, March 6.—After & blg dem. | MARION, Aln, March d.—Luke Handers WABHINGTON, Mareh 6.~The I pleted urrangements for about all that | We are agents for Winsor & Newton, | gifia mine, in which eman Tighe al- ik s deadi weapon, Mrw, | onstration to-night in favor of universal | jvak NARELC Mullins. execution took " Ehryir -+l 0USe | would be needed. The wum of $6,300,000 | niakers of the best artists' materials in | most instantly killed Paul I€och An ale being wife, cannot, aceord: i rage serlous colliston oceurred be- | [0S ' the Jail corridor and was withessed [ Indian committee to.day favorably re.|was arranged for. on Tuesday and the |the world. Pyrography machines for | terention occurred betwesn the twea men w, testify aguinst him. But there | tween Liberal and Catholic students, The | Biis" by the gudrds, forty in number. < ‘variwl the agreement made with = the | balunce of $16,000000 will be pald March | Lurning wood and leather. Artista’ and | and Tighe selzed a breadknife ad re fer mes 0f tho shoot- | police dispersed the students with their | yeport that the negroes would attempt to il Klamath Indlang for cessions of portions | 2. About half of the total amount willferehitects’ m;xnm of every description. | plunged it into Koch's breast, killing him they will give testimony | swords, wounding three erate Banders proved unfounded of thelr reservation be pald to stockholders here. Sanborn, Vail' & Co., 1 Market street. * i &l | instantly, [} . + + + + . . . + + + . sss e . . . . . + . + . ‘ . ‘ . . . . . . . . - . + . ‘ . + + . + . I have used Ripans for several years in my general practice as a first-class extempore remedy for late dinners’ distress, and have carried them in my vest pocket in the little paper cartons. At banquets and at lodge meetings I have often passed one to an adjacent brother. ¢ 2 2 | At druggists’. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. B A e