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2] § THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1902. ADMIIRAL SCHLEY BETS NO THANKS Nava! Committee to In- definitely Postpone All Bills, Congressmen Concur in thse Conclusions of President Roosevelt. WASHINGTON, D. C.. March 2L.—The | House Committee on Naval Affairs, by a vote of 7 to 4, to-day adopted a resolution | arring in the conclusions of President | t as to terminating the agitation | hley controversy and indefinitely 11 bills and resolutions on the R of onc subject. The repor: of the sub-committee | us adopted gives all the various resolu- tions wh have been introduced, and e, to whom the several imtroduced in the Hous Admiral Winfield & had the sam: ached the in connection has attracted e controversy campaign appeal rt of inquiry. ! concluded his finding in wing worde: “In concluding the ibers of the court of inquiry, Ad- Benham and Ramsa d g that they recommended that n | 1 be teken in the mgiter. With this 1 mos! riily concur. Thes ver from éither side for an of this unhappy controvers. would merely do damage to r smmittee, in.view the in- | of the Amert nd of all con- | cerned, fully concurs clusions ex- mend that further con- | and resolutions be in- y P i. and that no further ac. | be taken thereon on party lines, except that oted with the Demo- dopting the report. In de- Ayes—Foss, Dayton. Loudenslager, But- | Wats Cousins and Roberts, Re- ! Republican. and Rixey of nen and Wheeler, Demo- disposition of the subject | a favorable report on his ng the thanks of Congress Schley and the officers and ed with him in the battle of | s, was lost by a vote of 4 = i OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE 1 OF THE PACIFIC COAST Several Changes Made in the Postal | Service and More New Pensions Are Granted. | WASHINGTON, March 21.—The follow- T s have been commissioned: . Newkirk, San Diego; Santa Rosa; Etta-F. Oregon—Isaac W. fory Allen B, lexander McLane, Lompoc; den, Upland; D. Morris, Mo- G."G. Radcliff. Watsonville. Ari- J. J. Hodgett, Tempe; H. R. Chand- z { ler. Yuma. ‘ | ese pensions were granted to-day: roja: Original—Henry E. Crow, $6. War with Spain—Lewis Stru- Crockett, $10. Increase—Wiillam a of Henry Althoft, | Valiejo, $14. { Washington: Original—Henry A. Hus- | sey. Bickleton, $12; Richard Lewis, Taco- ma ; J L. Sheets, Carrollton, 3. | | min Holley, Lawrence, §8. | report to the co of the Department Lieutenant Gideen MeD.- Van isiant surgeon, now at the gen- | A Presidio, San Francisco, is t Springs, Ark.. for treat- —— - Water Depth of Columbia Bar. PORTLA Or.. March 21.—A survey | 'PLEADS “NOT GUILTY” TO CHARGE OF MUR Major Waller, However, Admits Eleven Men Were Killed, and Evidence Is Introduced to Shew That He Ordered Lieutenant Day to Have the Natives Shot Without Trial B FINDS A JOKER [N AMENDMENT House Decides to Give Valuabls Right to Highest Bidder. DER River and Harbor Appropri- ation Bill' Is Passed and Carries 860,688,267. / WASHINGTON, D. C., March The House to-day passed the river and har- bor appropriation bill, which it has had | under discussion throughout all the week. Although several amendments were adopted, not a single aoliar was added to the measure, ana us passed it carried ex- actly what ® did when it came from the committee, 360,653,267, inciuding authoriza- tons. Suizer of New York actempted to force a record vote on the final passage of the Dbill, but only three memnpers— Smith of lowa, Fitzgerald of New York and Cochran or Missouri, suppofted him. Something of a nurry was caused by an amenament offerea by Gaines of ‘lennes- sée to an amendment which was present- ed and adopted on a motion of Ricuardson of lennessee, to permit tne Secre.ary of War 1o grant leases t> the owners of land abu.ting lock and dam No. 1 at Nashivlle, ‘tenn., for the use of the water power created by that dam, to allow the construction of inlet and outlet canals, ete. Kichardson's amendment met witn no opposition yesterday. Gaines' amend- ment to the amendment provided that lease or grant of this-water power should be 1o the highest bidder. He declared that the right proposed to be given away Was a very valuable one. tion with the original amendment, in which he sald he had no personal inter- est. Last summer at the request of some ANILA, March 21.—The court- martial appointed to try Major Waller and Lieuterant John D. Day of the Marine Corps on the charge of executing natives on the island of Semar without trial, after receiving a communication from General Chaffee, to-day decided that it had juris. diction in the e and proceeded to try the acctzed officer: Major Waller pleaded “not_guilty’” to the charge of murder, but admitted that eleven men had been killed. Captain Robert H. Dunlap of the Ma- rine Corps testified he had received - In- formation from Lieutenant Gridley and Sergeant Quick regarding the arrival at Cargadores of prisoners, who, while on the march across the Island, ate roots of plants and refused to assist by giving them similar food. the facts to. Major Waller, who was lying in a cot and who ordered Lieutenant Day to take the prisoners and have them shot. The witness not excited and He reported d that Major Waller was had personally ordered | that the men should be shot. Captain M of the Marine Corps, rep- resenting Major Waller. objected to the testimony of Dr. Loveridge as to the san- ity of Major Waller at the time, claiming that the fitness for duty was a matter for the defense only. He conceded that Major Waller gave the orders while in his right senses, h 15 ON NAPOLEON Dr. Voorsanger Talks to Large Congregation at Emanu-EL ‘Napoleon the Great” was the subject of the lecture delivered last evening by Rabbi Voorsanger at Temple EmanusEl | i before a large audlence that included many persons not of the Jewish faith. In speaking of the life of Napoleon abbi Voorsanger said that no truthful history of the French military genius had constituents of his who desired to obtain the privilege of using the water power at Nashville, he and Senator Carmack came to Washington to see the Secretary of War about the matter. The secretary, he said, declined to grant the yequest for the use of the water, saying it was a matter which Congress should pass on. There the matter rested until a_short time ago. Richardson sald, when his constituents asked him to call the matter-to the atten- tion of Congress and he had done so. *I had no further interest in the matter, said he, “than to do my duty by my con- stituents who had asked me to come here and who had paid my way." Gaines nsisied that the rights to be given away under his colleague’'s amend- ment were exceedingly valuable. He said that & New York .concern had offered $899,00¢ for similar rights at Chattanooga. At the War Department he sald it was estimated that the water rights at Nash- ville were worth several million dollars. the House were much iaterested. and Burton., chairman of the committes, seemed not adVérse to seeing the two Tennessee members fight out their differ- ences, but Gaines denied that there was a difference. Richardson also expressed his willing- i ness to abide by the judgment of the ecommittee in the matter. Burton then explained that if the rights were as valuable as reported he thought that it was proper they should go to the highest bidder. He had accepted Rich- ardson’s’ amendment yesterday, thinking it was sufficiently safeguarded. s 2 MARINE CORPS OFFICE.. WHO 1S ACCUSED OF MUR- DERING NATIVES. After further discussion the Gaines amendment, modified slightly, was 7 ~ | adopted. EFUSE T0 SIGN THE ACREEMENT London Tobacconists De- cline Imperial Com- pany’s Offer. gt e @ SHNTH FE WUST MAKE GUARANTEE ‘Berkeley Trustees Do Not Favor Bob-Tail Trains. b Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Bréadway, March 21. The Town Trustees of Berkeley de- cided to-night to lay over the application of the Santa Fe Railroad for a franchise through the town for the Oakland and Last Side Railroad Company until A. H. s LONDON, March 21.—At a meeting of the Edinburgh Association of Retail To- bacconists to-day a resolution was adopt- ed unanimously declining to sign the| Imperial Tobacco Company’s agreement | | not to sell American goods for a term of | | years, and expressing willingness if the | minimum price i Richardson then explained his connec- ! By this time members on both sides of | MPORTANT BILLS Repeal of the- ‘War Taxes and Protection of the President. Men From the Regular Army to Guard the Chief Exccutive. WASHINGTON, March 21.—Two - im- portant measures were passed by the Sen- ate to-day, the bill for the repeal of the war revenue taxes and that for the pro- { tection of the President of the United | States. The war revenue bill was passed | without division and after only one short speech. 3 R i Tillman embraced the opportunity af- | forded by the bill's consideration to pro- test against the repeal of the duty of 19} cents a pound upon tea. The bill for the protection of the Presi- dent was under discussion during the | | greater part of the session. Patterson of | 'Colorado made an extended speech in 0p- | position to it, and Fairbanks supported ! | it. All amendments to the measure were | rejected and it was passed by a vote of 132 to 15, as follows: Ayes—Aldrich, Allison, Bard, Beveridge, Burnham, Burrows, Burton, Clark (Mont.), Clark (Wyo.)_ Cockrell, Cullom, Deboe, Depew, | Dillingham, Dryden, 'Dubols, ' Elkins, Fair- | ‘bfinks‘ Foraker, Foster (La.), Foster (Wash.), | Erye, Sallinger, Gamblé, *‘Gibson, . Hanna, | Hénsbrough ‘Harris, Hawley, Heitfeld, Hoar, | Keerns, Kittredge, Lodge, McComas, McMillan, | Martin, Mitchell, © Nelson, Perkins, Platt (Conn.), Pritchard, Proctor, Quarles, Scott, | Simmons, Spooner,” Stewart, Teiler, Vest, War- | { ren, Wetmore—52. | Noes—Bacon, Eailey, Bate. Berry, Black- burn, Carmack, Clay. McCumber, Mallory, Pat- tereon, Pettus, Rawlins, Taliaferro, Tillman, | Wellington—15. | The bill provides that any person with- | | In the United States who shali willfully and maliciously kill the President, or any officer on whom the duties of President may ‘devolve, or a visiting sovereign of a SEATE PASSES | === ALWAYS ASK FOR ~ WALTER BAKERS (0COA#2CHOCOLATE . LOOK AT THE LABELS - ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTABLISHED PURE-DELICIOUS NUTRITIOUS 'WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited. ~% DORCHESTER,MASS. Gmv THREE GOLD MEDALS PAN-AMERICAN IXPOSITION 1760 | foreign country, or shall attempt to kill |-any of the persons named, shall suffer | death; that any person who shall aid, abet, advise or counsel the killing of any of the persons named, or shall comspire to accomplish their death, shall be im- prisoned not exceeding twenty years; that | any person whe shall threaten to kill or | advise or counsel another to Kkill the | President, or any official on whom the dutfes of President may devolye, shall be | imprisoned “not exceeding ten years: that any person who shall willfully aid in the escape of any person guilty of any of the offenses mentioned shall be deemed an accomplice and shall be punished as a | principal. . The- Secretary of War is di- rected to detail from the regular army | a guard of officers and men to,protect the President “‘without any unnecessary dis- and the Secretary is authorized to make regulations as to the dress, arms and equipment of such guard. —— | e i EFFORT TO RESURRECT | CLASS RUSH A FAILURE Freshmen Place Number and Build Fires, but Challenge Is Not Accepted. i BERKELEY, March 21.—There was just | the faintest effort at Berkeley to-night to renew the old rush, but it failed, because the sophomores refused to accept the challenge thrown down to them by the freshmen. The freshmen started out to- night to put their class number upon the hill back of the university, and with . much more than the usual noise they car- ried this out. Not satisfied with this, they : climbed Grizzly Peak and lighted a signal fire there. ¢ This was followed by two other fires on | different parts of the range back of | Berkeley. But even this did not provoke | the sophomore class. About a dozen mem- SEE PICTURESQU asleam g Chicado in Three Dagys ~ — e Picturesque Places and the Picturesque People of are passed by 1he CALIFOBNIA LIMITED E AMERICA - bers of this class gathered. but made no attempt to Interfere with the lower class- ’ men, and nothing happened cxcept the placing of the class number and the | building of the fires. This is the biggest | attempt for several years to resurrect the | class rueh, and ft is evident that th- spirit | is dead in’ Berkeley. TRANSFER OF STOCK IS STYLED A BRIBE Fight Against P;;osed Lease of the | HMetropolitan Street Railway to } the Interurban Company. NEW YORK, March 2l.—Argument was heard by Justice Gildersleeve in the Su- LIGHT THROWA Police of Chicago Hope ON BIG ROBBERY to Solve Postoffice PROPERTY 1055 WILL BE HEAVY i New York Homes Liable to Collapse Because of Excavations. Payson, assistant to President Ripley of Mystery. the Santa Fe, could be present and ex- plain just what his company was going to do. A. E. Bolton appeared for the raised so as to allow a | fair profit to dealers, to do what is pes- sible, bonus or no bonus, for the sale of British goods. The chairman declared he bar at the mouth of the Columbia | River has just been compieted by Captain McCoy. who is in charge of the fugboat ice of the Oregon Ralilroad and Navi- preme Court to-day in the proceedings | begun by H. Content and I and S. Worm- | ser to restrain the proposed lease of the ! Metropolitan Street Raflway to the Inter- | been written. His admirers looked-upon | him as a demi-god, while his enemies de- clared he was a dev No truthful history CHICAGO, March 21.—As a result of NEW YORK, March 21.—Park avenue, il 3 aliFond. o : s i vester- | this ci - day Veis agatn the ac derin af twdinds that there | could be written while love and hatred | that no one outside of a lunatie asylum | Faliroad company, but said that he could | pioooherican Railway Company. Both ac- | oot Seemed a common shooting vester- | this cltyy to-day was again the scene of depth of twiity-one teet at | existed, declared Rabbi Voorsanger. and | wesld st sens on °f s dunatio which | not make promises cf the concessions | tiong are based on the claim trar Lx;| day the police have become exceedinsly | an accid which, while ft entailed no & over the shallowest part of the | ic would remain-for futire wittors to Eive | WODIG-SISks fhors Lhe Serssmte o the Loy | Wanted by the Btrkciey Mestoncassions.) ton s e at the | gctive to-day and are bending their ener- | loss of life, caused & property 1088 of con. Trustees decided that Mr. Payson could | action contemplated, which was ratified | come over and talk directiy with them on | 8t & meeting of the stockholders yester=; T or "0 any evening he might find convenient. | 9ay, is illegal and fraudulent in that j¢ @ With the “The Trustees of Berkeley want a depot | involves the transfer of the earnings of | summer. > established in the city and all trains to | the Metropolitan system to persons other | Joseph Hopkins was shot by Dan Kip- stop there, this demand being voiced by | than the stockholders of the company. 1t . & nephew of former Chief of Police Trustees Rickard, Staats and Ryder. Mr. |13 also contgnded that the privilege given | 1t jev and himself a former detective. Bolton replied that the Chicago attorney | to the Metropolitan stockholders to sub-| = day flat oceupied by Lillie Ar- of the Santa Fe aystem had advised them | Soribe for stack of the Metropalitan Se. | ¥esterday In & flat geeupled by Lillle Ar not to accept franchises with any restric- | clrities Company, which it is proposed | lington, otherwise known as g Hons, but that B had a0 GoUDE tHels shall operate the system, was in effect a | Lil” Kipley, who with the woman is un- mands wuulld Dbe met, as the company was 2{“@?.;‘;55&'(‘{5'.';2;“”5"};"3“‘,“?"’;.‘“‘"‘;‘ der arrest, pleads self-defense. At St. out for business. ! any violation of | 1,ye" pital to-day kins’ condl- Trustee Staats caid that the franchises | the rights of those who do not approve ! fi‘.ff;e;ns“f:(&“fl e gfiiicgcp e that were asked for were valuable ones, | the scheme. jtten ; perial —Tobacco Company. While the Americans offered a largeé bonus, no re- strictions were placed on the dealers. The Belfast Tobacco dealers at a meei- ng to- decided to accept the Ameri- can proposition, The London tobacconists at a big meet- ing, held this afternoon to consider the rival bonus schemes, after a long discus- sion passed a resolution unanimously’ ab- sotutely refusing to sign the Imperial To- bacco Company’s agreement as being “unjust and unfair to the traders.” The retailers were not content with re- Jecting the proposed boycott of American the world an unbiased account of the life of Napoleon. Continuing, Rabbi Voorsanger sald “History is not a record of nations, kin; | or queens, but of the motives of human- ity. *“The history of the world is the judg- ment of the world,” declared Goethe, and history cannot be written by one's con- temporaries.” Rabbi Voorsanger then told of the early life of Napoleon and of his rise to power; how he overran Europe with his troops and upset thrdnes, making his relatives gics to connect Hopkins, the tnjured man, $76,000 posteffice robbery of last; siderabl: proportions. The brownstone fronts of several four-story private houses on the east side of the avenue sank be- cause of undermining of foundations by excavations for the rapid transit tunnel. The first serious cave-in occurred when the sidewalk and area way of 5 Park avenue sank to a considerable depth, leaving the front wall with no support and exposing the cellar. The houses on either side of 3& were also rendered unsafe. Later in the afternoon there oc- April May s te is 2 best time for doing every- Pkt oy e oan oy et U BIEE further: pausiip SO0 IS (e ACUd (T TS Sedie U I deRious Baver bt Hf,salxoxgh;ijhs;??g;%nfi v ;fixrerve.g.lis‘.u;::;rm:emrlei:igd;fz;h:nwfi:l: o g—that is, a time when a thing can | """ pat tnude such a remarkable parsen- | & Tevolution 1o e oA | merely foc" Trelght TR e T T | existence. He was identified, according | side of the block were ordercd by the po- be done to the best advantage, most]ality posmble,” sald the speaker. “was | S0 Job o6 10 guatantee, on ‘proprictary | Merely fof Treleht and that if any pas- HROUGHOUT ALBANIA | {5 the police, as'a bank robber and bur- | lice to leave their homes. ¢ for purifying your blood. | acmocracy. ‘il men of the reign of ter- | waueisis ohie A1 combine. declaren the | the opinfon that §f valuablé. franchises tacked and Several Gendarmes | was found that he had a reputation as & son‘m‘;é'l-'k."5353_':'5:}3&";‘1','1 e Because your system is now try- | J9F Were the tyrants of liberty, and in the | jagior haa “out-Amerlcanized the Amerl.| Were granted that something more than | dispenser of charities, a_giver to the| Are Killed. { church and a man of standing in society. | LONDON. March 2—According to the | His wite's standing also was of the best. Rome corréspondent of il | but when she was brought to the police S Bt e T e alicaiien clati! 15 DAYY haome’ terrible excitement of the times the young Corsican came to the front. “He was not a cnild of circumstances; expression of the failure of thé of about sixty feet commenced to slide i1, a lateral direction into the tunnel Wednesday night. “The financial loss was estimated at from such a train service should be given. All of the members of the board made similar expressions. The Trustees established a Health Board cans,” and said that its = recent action vould only result in foreing the remaining independent tobacco concerns in hnglandl into the arms of the Americans. i purify it—you know this by the,| pimples and other eruptions that have | palace at Yanina has been attacked and; several gendarmes killed. The revolution. ists are masters of the town. The Consul says that serious outbreaks have occurred at Berat, Paramthia and Avlona, in.European Turkey. and that the revolution is spreading throughout Al- and ex-officio member of the Health Board; Drs. A. E. Kelley, W. Allen, C. F. Gladding and F. R. Woolsey. that Hopkins was a man for whom the police had been searching in connection with the postoffice robbery. Hopkins is an electrician, and the holes drilled in the bottoths of the safe were made by some electrical device. | PO Postoffice Inspector Stuart searched bt SR Honking' house at Palos Park to-day. The search brought to light a kit of burglar's N oK, March 2L—A burglar wls shot | to0ls, but nothing was discovered showing and ‘mortally ‘wounded by Jeremiah Vandere (o d - at Hopkins had anything to do with the beck while trying to_escape from +he ““"r:fimsmmce i 1esidence In Jersey Clty late last night. Tn man was taken to a hospital, where he g | Papers glving directions for blowing his name was James Wilson and that he was | Safes and some dynamite and nitro-gly. | cerin were also found on the premises. 20 years old. He died this afternoon. k —————— . Hopkins claims the explosives were used in clearing land. . Piles Cured Without the Knife, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, | SAYS THAT ASPHYXIA HASTENED HER DEATH Xo cure, No Pay. All druggists are authorie d Autopsy Surgeon Declares Stockton 5 Gy s et 3 L the Italian Consul at Yanina. Southern e : ® orecos- | 515,000 to $100,000. come on your face and body. i iy b was the most re- | e resolutions were adopied w'th much | to consist of four ‘physicians and the | Albania, has sent in news of a seeions | SIS her 38 & WITHOL thap Had KDOWIL RS — | mark ade generals of mechanics | Cheering, mingled with groans for the Im- | Health Officer, and avpointed the follow- | reveindon e Albania, The Governor's' onae 3 1 Al y & | knew. He made generals of mechanics perial concern ing: Dr. F. H. Payne, Health Officer Kipley while in his cell told a friend amedan Invests at Eureka. Hood’s Sarsaparilla = g v i o s ‘ {men. He deait with the diplomats of turope as if they were children and every urt in Europe conspired to defeat the rench republic. The world made of Na- polecn the greatest soldier of all times. Despite s pomp and egotisin he was a democrat at heart and would have fought for the liberties of the people had he lived, He showed thig when he sald: ‘I must defend my autocratic position, but my =on must be a liberal or he will not be able to preserve the nation.' “Napoleon realized that the empire was but & makeshift and he realized that the | time must come for more liberal ideas: He passed away like a meteor; great in death - yet disappointed. After Waterloo he surrendered and died six years afterward, chained to the rock of St. Helena, one of the most remarkable characters of the world, one of the most | loved und despised and one of the great- est epigma$ of the worid. When France EUREKA, March 21.—E. Woodin, a cap- italist of Alameda, has purchased the Baird water front and warehouse prop- erty here. @ property transferred in- cludes the steamship Eureka warehouse, Humboldt Iron Works site and the ware- house of the Del Monte Milling Company. The consideration was $26,000. Lippitt & Fisher, 945 Market Street. Death Comes to One Duelist. SACRAMENTO, March 31.—Van C. Dodge, who was shot in a duel on the Yolo bridge last Monday morning with Robert Woods, died at the County Hos- pital at 12:20 o’clock to-nigint. Dodge be-'| came unconscious about 5 o'clock this afternoon and remained in that state un- til the end. He made no further state- ment concerning the shooting than the deposition of Monday whexu he stated that he went to the bridge to have a talk with Woods and endeavor to have him marry his daughter, whom he claimed Woods had wronged. A charge of murder will probably be placed against Woods. who is still in the Railrcad Hospital, suffering from wounds inflicted by Dodge's pistol.’ ko5 o Hayti Fears an Outbreak. and Pills Are the medicines to take—they do the work thoroughly and agreeably, Accept no substitute. BURIES HIS CHILD IN ROYAL ROADS WATER Impressive Funeral Talkes Place Near Esquimalt Harbor With Boat . for Hearse. VICTORIA, B. C., March 21.—A novel funeral occurred here yesterday, when Henry Sturgis, formerly of H. M. 8. Pheasant, buried his dead child in the deep waters of Royai Roads. The father secured the services of the Rev. Dr. Barber of St. Xavier's Church | and then a rowboat. The remains of the child, which had been sewn in canvas, were placed in the boat’s bottom, and For €tomach Disorders. | Cout and Dyspepsia DRINK VICHY by manufacturers of Pazo Olntment o money. where It fails 10 eurs any case ot ho matter of kow long standing. Cures ordiamey cases In Gix days; WOrst cases In fourteen dass, CELESTINS Best NATURAL Alkalins] Water | o e 220 BROADWAY, X. Y. shall forget that she ever bent the knee to kings or emperors the name of Napo- lcon will be revered and the history of the future will say of him that he fought for the great principles of human free- dem. b Rabbi Nieto lectured last evening at the with the father, mother and nurse in the stern the boat was rowed for & mile from the mouth of Esquimalt harbor. While KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 2l.—Let- ters recelved here to-day from Port au Prince, Hayti, say that the whole coun- try is disturbed owing to the bad political situation. The Government, it is added, is making numerous arrests. in several | the minister, in his robes of white, stood in the boat and read the burlal service {;}éetbody was shot over the side of the at. One applfcation gives ease and rest. Kelleves itching instantly. This I8 a new discovery, and is the only pile remedy old on positive fyar. antee. o cure, no pay. A sample will be gent by mall to any one sending name and ad. dress. Price, 50c. If your druggist don't keep it tn_stock =end S0c in stamps and we will fors ward full size box by mail. Ma recelved n setback to-day in the trial of George Gribble, charged with the mur- ‘Woman’s Wounds Were Not the Sole Cause. STOCKTON, March 2.—The defense = i mufactured by | ger of Lena Young. The theory of the t-street synagog .f | Guarters, principally Jamacl, where it is, The funeral party then returned in si- | pARIS MEDICINE CO., St. Louis, Mo., whe | 5 H l‘:flblk,:lrr:rltlci’sr:ggndeug?gl:))r‘: ?"flefien’é ::fi:::t a revolutionary outbreak is im- | lence and in sorrow to the warships' pier, | aiso manufacture the elebrated cold . ,,‘_’ | defense was that acute alcoholic - pofs. LADIES! WHITE KID SANDALS i QQc. At this time White Kid Slippers are In vogue; they are simple and digni- fled: they can be used for all sorts of dress occasions and de not cost as much as they did years ago. We will sell a Ladles’ Turned le, one strap, White Kid Sandal. with bow, plain coin toes and French heels. all sizes and widths, for 30 cents A PAIR. Remember the place. Wwhenee they were driven to their homes. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets, ® HRMWWWWWW ® LIEUTENANT GENERAL MILES IN GRAVE DANGER OF BEING RETIRED BY PRESIDENT — Continued From Page One of his address was to contradict the statement that biblical criticism was de- structive to religion. He said that the Bible had ever been open to interpreta- tion, and textual changes were only in { the nature of criticisms. The rabbi de- ‘clured that no matter what criticisms might be made the Bible would never be lowered nor its standards of truth and P morality shaken. He concluded by, saying & ¥ that the effect of criticism of the Bible would to convince people of the neces- sity of religion without appeal to blind faith and emotio: ——— Gold Strikes Excites Sheep Ranch. SAN ANDREAS, Mareh 21.—The town of Sheep Ranch, near here, is jubilant over the rich strike in the Sheep Ranch | fold mine. A crosscut run from the 1300- 0ot level to the ledge uncovered a better grude of ore than at any other level. uperintendent James T. glord to- oning caused the woman's death. Tha wounds upon the woman's body were ac- counted for on the theory that she re- i ceived them while springing out of bed several times in a hysterical condition and that they were not fatal. : On being recalled by the defense to-day Dr. " Snedigar, one ©of the autopsy sur- geons, declared that while the internal | and external wounds were not the jm-: | mediate cause of death, they were neces- sarily fatal, death being hastened by asphyxia, caused by strangulation, ——— Alleged Evil of Annexation. LONDON, March 22—The Saturday Re- view, continuing its anti-American cam- paign, to-day publishes a long communi- catlon from Alfred Stead, son of William | T. Stead, the editor, picturing th, deplorable condition of Hawr;‘il nseaflrl:grl‘: of annexation to the United States. perpetuate his power for an indefinite period. General Miles insists that he did not say that the Secretary of War and the adjutant general could and would fill the general staff with “‘their favorites,” although he admits he did state that he could name the personnel of the staff. In his opinion the measure is “highly iniquitous,” and he feels he has done simply his duty in opposing it. Army officers who are close friends of General Miles regret that he was so intemperate in his statements before the com- O eiat Miilas i ‘v Tedenuion 'a& thia e o 1 eneral es has no ntion a s time of applying fq retirement. He stated yesterday he would retire if the‘ bin!‘; should be enacted, but he does not believe it will be placed on the statute books. While he feels that his position is an anomalous one, he proposes to continue in it, because, in his opinfon, he can de good for the country in opposing meas- urespéwh'l‘ll:h h;‘gatm lnj\‘lfloul colit!:uwel!(nre. 5 - cret ot was n consul on for some time Presldentrioose\'elt at the White House to- AL e night concerning ommenting_editoriall b night admitted the report to be true, :‘éflfii‘t S p‘::?.yn":t"tm‘ L ‘R ;‘;n‘;;{:‘d‘dwz‘"hgma‘: ;!::!el::_tensle::e o ng%l::?l“l%‘lll:ga tsoel::{grtgrogsgfic Blso wag e on.x.sl‘r. sm?a’ln‘é“si':'firsfl?’"a&"w LIP P ITT & F ISHER o D that the bill has been forced among the first measires of tha | Letaing, (% matier, saving that he had not read the testl- le;'_::’,{m“}},’:“,‘:";“,:;}}: the Hawali- 945 Market Street. Laxative Brfltno-Q\lln’lu removes g:- cause. :: nllxl:e‘.ttrhl:l'r? nlnafin:er::: !I‘;r e:!dsnt,l‘g.d omtn-nt.mu o bill monyodtalve:“we'fimam:]nh’! wmoflm!’hfedcommlttzé. It s un- | protection they have richiy l:cnlede r::a: Give Trading Stamps. ll. W. Grove's signature on every box. ¢ | fails General Miles will probably declare he has won a vic. 2:;;;‘ olthu BTN o ravisiqurnished with a stenographic | punishment ~ for their monstrous treat- We Give g ment of Queen Liliuckalani.