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VOLUME XCIII—-NO. 44. SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1903. PRICE FIVE OUENTS, CALIFORNIA’S NEW GOVERNOR SHARES IN THE SPLENDORS OF INCOMPARABLE FESTIVITY IN CAPITOL’S FLOWERED HALLS - —— | k % Rt o o it ] 3 S ICEDONIANS ALY GIVES DECLARE WAR THE POWERS UPDN TURKEY: A SURPRISE Chi_efs Name April Will Support Con- First as Day of . dition Imposed }ilsing. by Castro. Rome Government Fa- || Vors Raising of 1 Blockade. { iVenezuela Will Have Moral Support of the United + Boris Sarafoff Is Re- cruiting Army of Invaders - to Have Mor- Suppert of European Powers s peinlrd ‘ States Also. Rt 17 H - L WASHINGTON, Jan - Minister . . ‘ | Bowen, before leaving La Guaira to-da) en |on the Dolphin, dispatched a short tels- n ins 3 | | gram to the & partment announe | |ing her depar not stating what z N | Jport he expected to make in the United n cerepimey - | | States. Inquiries at the State Depart- = ol 4 \ | ment as to whether had been re : | | ceived to President Castro's last com 5 = | | munication as to arbitration developed the £ the ¥ Taéh chat thie Depastmsnt had . i : | | changes that may pass * 23 - ® | | | powers and Venezue T I3 e Bright Scene : f|oore i’ S p : | | when 1t broug e parties tugether and : e ) g ; | | they must hereafter eommunicate direc e gt Inaugu- s — , e e 5 r o . P i o> = "f as the representat of Vénesvele. aad. o A g : : 4 as he cannot be ned on shipboard mitten recruit oz 1'31 Ball- | there probably will be a halt in the ex- & | | changes. | Advices reccived here indicate that POWERS TAKE A HAND. - | | | whiie Minister Bowen comes as v Will Institute Macedonian Reforms | | ing to a séttlement of the claims | | ailles,, President Castro has made | condition that the Dblo: kade should be raised before Bowen proceeds with the | | preparation of the protocol for the peace- ful adjustment of tha claims. Moreover, Vene- ess of Turkey .. & Wealth of e Flowers. it now develops that in this reques to have the support of zuela is likely Italy. The United States, though not a part BY FRANK DUPREE. ALL HE to the negotiations <o will throw the weight of its m me side. The Italian ( SCENE AT THE INAUGURAL BALL GiVEN LAST EVENING IN THE CAFITOL. ment is in t . gea fluenced in its ree by p v econom s R e - - - = X # bt A s i v S35 L considerations. 1 sire to er : i 3 it € A > Venezuela, but simply to procure the pa satial Be P E - ] t . . ° m f claims. T ontinuance of the e PRl S B et et Legis, ative Chan1bers, Fragrant With Follage, Present| v v e te very i of 1 e AT tendor ruie foa ¢ country, threatens to make it impossibie . is & e : 2% 3 ° - | for Venezuela to pay these claims within . T N i Enrapturing Pictures of Joyousness. . s w #* T S = private e Hag * 2 pviting bowers | Assomibly Chamber, where the orchsstra | W. J M. Drew, | cast dig#ty to the winds and join in the | (ribunal % and almes 2 = e o ered lattice | greeted its arrival with t des Pa a0 O. Dunbar, | mazy revel of the dance. | without ore, it is held s ‘ sadion = silken canopies of vi- | claim ¢f “‘Hail to the Chief th e Bt Altogether it was an imposing pageant, | by ITtaly Iy no suf n hin were luxurious Ort | Governor hed Lie "_ il + rendered still more striking by the ga reason for a_continuance of the blockade p- | o tempted many a shy | Anderson and Mrs ; <. Foster. Wil- | enificence of the tailor-made warriors | Which Is working great harm to trade, as % < 3 are its seclus tn turn were followed by May 5 $ B, W. |t the gubernatorial staff. and the con- | It already has had its full moral influcnce = nothings i « reception commi W. Greer, James | tracting- black .of the statesmen, not a | upon Castro, and I punishment , listened with heaving i D. Hart 5 Houser! | fow af whom were all too conseious of | would serve no useful purpose in the " m : g o 1:d downcast eyes. ! orte B. Howard, Warre * | their unv #allan view.¢@ L. | — am E e, brilliant as the palace | DECORATIONS IN ASSEMBLY. © - | tugzed ne y | AMERICANS ARE HONORED r . 2 o 1 b wy st, was a radiant | M ; Wwhile ‘oiicrs fumbled” at bosoms | UNITED STATES ATTORNEY BY FRENCH GOVERMN 2 e n . few min Jish lovelmess in a simple . Edward D. Kn seln seh too white and where APPOINTS COLORED DEPUTY BY RE i GOVERNMENT x fNective gown of pink. a Madeifoe ks rank D. Lewis Lew's, | i oh i President t of Har o g wh nd Carol in bit re equall Lumnle A. M It Is Understocd That the Selection i Harvard Univer- John G. Mat « i - 1 Helen w a3 John’ & » Was Made on Suggestion of . hose Who Re- . il a ry maid Roosevelt. . ambers of 25 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—William ¥ D ? yrocession at the Capitol were e Lewis, a colored man. has been appointed an | glowed w . i . Moore 7. Mott, Jol Q " ts o o William H. Deviin *first L’”‘“' :"”m\m"“vm_t 1| upon the floor with twinkling an Assistant United States Attorney for of N eans . . S ge Stormecat PNNEE O ety " more ctalwart revelers drifted below tq | Boston. The appointment was made by T ’ e . £ g Rdeueen . ke Rolley. Cha cool their fevered brows Henry P. Moulton, United States Dis r f 3 1 ant Governor Andc ; Speaker | Georse. % ; 3 font of weli-iced punch. trict Attorney for the Boston district, but L3 es » a = State aries I ( B Miss ntol 3 — f re: ent : e ha and Miss Mix SEEh il ide the dnchianted entrance, to that pel- | made on suggestion of Presiden 2 w > Z Curry, Chief Deputy Coniroller W 4 9 > R s 2" | ace of dreams, but they, too, had a spec- 1t. Lewis is a graduate of Am . Dougias and wife, State Treasurer Tru- | SU¢ . Wa , Bhillp M. Walsh, Wil {0 o T herst College, and while there he was held s oung Ve and sentiment by . i . aste T I8 Weger Il ¥ tacle ‘all their own. The rock-ribbed | Perst o o it S R an Reeves and wife, At General | 14 17 i s B g syl tnas | sldes of the Capitol loomed up out of the | in high regard by both the student body a i o e 1 U B IR e fhe arrangements were S0 Derfect that | piackness of earth like some weird phan- | and the faculty. He took a high rank in P as ® . sl Victor Woods and_ wife, the Il passed, off, without any fom'of & poet's fancy, with every stone | his studles and was a popular member of ¥ » ever popular punch | Pub uetlon Tho to mar the pleasure of the evening. T the football squad. He is said to be a a-gleam In the yellow rays of myriad | | lights from :window, corn guests were recelved at the door by mem- Jawyer of excellent attainments. juet and ch mpagne | wifc Printer W. W e, pillar and * E v having by barred | wife, General George Stone bers of the reception committee and = A i . sa ! e eye, gladness to the W. C. T. U., the | Lieutenant Colonel G rected hat . and ‘cloak'-rooms, - Thers | {4C8e. “wiijle _high above -glitteren the CROWN PRINCESS DOES NOT || sewame or i soul 1 thirsty N. 8. Bi wite, G Were 10 delays In seourlng carriages, as | oo Core L+ Selden halo of electrie WORAN RN AR - e J p + P . - I L " - ory. INTEND 70 DRt S SENATE IN FAIRYLAND. the mist of the comy and Miss Péndleton. Color {he system used was a practical one. The ' el Sy I WITH PISTOL BULLETS 5 il | Over = witly ‘the ' gr 1q | bewl, thov they seemed derson and wife, Licut waiters were courteous and attended the | Amid the clash of cymbals and clatter 4 W S A : : : 2 he.jfi p Instructor in a Georgia Collegs He M Le: Se a % chance of airing their gifts Yooy and B e aith iith elusesRtient] P i of- Arnme iEhe Auting. of " pipes and biare | I M ave Geneva Du: | Sen er w r med info a g Es oung and ) guests with close attention. There was 4 Prelimi Eing Xhe | Long before the hour set S. J.. ile J plenty of refreshment and all the-guests | Of trumret » silvery laughter of wo- Kills Professor of Rival | th ities*to begin ¥ Welngts selves. - It was the most | men and ¢ iroated cries of o the Institution. Jess ones, who might look on Then bt R nt affair of its kind ever ziven at | @ueen of Night, round and full MACON, Ga., Jan. 12—R. A. Rigsby, a R but ed not enter in, gath ernor. Miss e .was ecscorted by |the Capitol and the local committees de- | {Be davs of her maturity, ¢ fessor in a business college here, was - e o Crown | 2 clustered \nd bunt. | 1awns and drivews Harold Matt} Miss Madeline be Wik, | scrve credit for the ability they displayed | the eastern heavens, W : killed to-day by Mrs = s ‘ot y eloped | ing 2 eaved par. | OL/the rounds and bandied many | liam W. S| Jr.. Miss Carol by Don | In completing arrangements for the affatr. | iPhar din s e son, teacher of telegraphy in an- 2 s issued a statement | lands the baic I~ | o merry jibe and jest while w for | Shields Helen by Thomas J. e remainder of the rrocession notes of the musician fobhing college. The trageay occurred in a > o been request. | crystal the gu ppear. Then as « age | Kirk dr. ton escorted Mg | made up of the Governor's hold-ov pon the listening ear with the volupt fice where, it s said, Rigsby and . e Gene *ing the prelim. | mered with prismat a e rolled up to the stone pavej | Penniman, sister of Mrs. Pardee, The aff of strangely assorted gener col- Carson had met to adjust differ- gl ge. but | fect of s d .+ and deposited Its frelght of | came Senators H. A. Ba M. Bel. | onels and majors, and the Senators ar After meeting Mrs. Carson, Rigs- 1 o int heightened & s set in the | *MiliNE- men plendent women at | shaw, Harry Bunkers, J. D. | Assemblymen = and - thelr ladies. 1 od for a private interview with her - taking | window spaces ar in & beautifys | the canopied = little waves of ad- | Caldwell, Coggins, ‘narcll contiped unti) the. Inst: ranis h‘m,um‘a:g room I1 :xr-em had been Y : Aasg . nt o i g 3 together in the room only W moments e, and noth : miring comment r recognition ran lett, J. B. R. line had wound their sinuous gethe x ek the long | 5 ots were heard and when five pistol rson walked calmly from the ying: ve killed hifn; take me to the Sher- angement of i At the smoking chimneys lik through the assemblage, while the m wd the clim twinkled fitfully through the mist nch, C. the bands inside swelled n, O, Hubbell, J. R and vibrated on the chill night air. 3. Lardner, ¥F. W. Leavitt, folds upon the canvased floor of the As- sembly Chamber. Then at a sigral from (he master of ceremonies the orchestr ad v o thet the legal nego- | entrance were st 1 2 ay be brougkt to a i | P 1 a close at | portiers formed of the silken folds of Old ' Glory, and above clerk’s desk was | Mrs. ( T - = g ected a platfc supported at bot i o inspiring. measure and th o RUSSIAN erected a platform supported at both end. iy 5 L k up an inspir s i : Ay AR by tall Jonle columns of dazziing white| MARCH OF DIGNITARIES. cer, K. G. Lukens, A. E. Munter, John | gathered couples began the placia move. | ABE CENTER OF ATIRACTION. it 0 | ed with garlands of oak leaves g \ 3 Neison. Louls Oneal, .C. Péndie- s e, et han) g d i S e RUS enl'\h‘\ :?r:”:‘-»fxc‘::l;wn\[\ m..x I'F\ s and | - The minutes flew by on the wings of | ton, J. M. Plunkett, W.\C. Raistop «x"n‘.lv‘-‘:":m\m‘}nz:» :‘:us::. qf:‘;:fi‘;;“;nfl(lr:ir :‘yh{;.: Governor's Family Prove the Most | MTARCONI PLANS POCKET reat Britain's Protest Against Tyy. | Y60F With chrysanthemume. The plat. | (nought and by 9 o'clock the wealth and | ter Rowell, J. B. Sanford, B L GOVEIR o r $ | Pleasant Feature of the Bail WIRELESS TELEPHONE key's Concession to the C: UT-| torm was inclosed With a green lattice- | peguty and splendor of the city werc | b Dol amaplidy Willlam H. | gtate ltbrary and held a formal reception. ¥ e Cza: T b % | ¥ g ¥y werc | Savage, 1. H. Selvage, C. M. g e JALL RS N Aesiech x v«'orr}\ 1;l]lnlz. ;‘;‘“fir‘ :nr(!lur‘:z' i’l‘“(e knots | gathered within. Then the grand march | Frea M. Smith, John G. Tyrre h%:;x:lsé'[ BEAUTY IN THE DANCE. | vx‘r;“'rlu . e A- | cpectal Cable to_ The ¢ 104 New York NDON, Jan Bhsesh. B { ‘“ res Nz‘ s dv ey ld ;ng vines, (‘ of the potentates and dignitaries of state | 1'yrrell, M. J. Ward, Richarq J it ’ Meanwhile both (heds:;nalehand Aesem- | E T he e happy ,‘ Herala ruif.‘.:.'g:'r;:ga:;, the New York >, S8R igh Russians | Here was statione chiestra which | wus begui la v ) ;o8 ch, |10 chambers resounded with the clash | E S the most 5 w2 and Turks cables the Constan | o " was begun. N | George H. Willlams, E. 1. Wojfe ~ y } of feature of the = s | S : T The e mbtinaple | PeXn ST GRS 2oC Sehdug feet | i 15. Deviin, in his official capacity | I'. Woodward; Assemblymen . w‘"f\‘ul“' and clangor and piing of music, min- :_'r“!:k“‘ e rations ;. augural ball.| NORTH SYDNEY. N. 8. Jan. 12—In Eraph, | full m: an hour. | ar eneral floor director, led off the proces- | Jr., E. R. Amerige. V. E. Bangs, p. en | Llea with the laughter and chatter of | PC'° ecorations in plenty, hun- | gadition to his work in connection with e statement, I am informe | r usiclans : . P s o e e i 1r,:¥ m‘d upon | Behind the musician and above the | yon, accompanied by Mrs. Devlin, Gover- | Harber, F- W. Barnes, 3. Clem Ratey, 1 | Merry-makers and the swishing garments | :rul.‘"t rp::;‘i ame women and the best- et authorly that w0 Russlan tor. | presidegt’s chair the painted image of | por Pardee and his stately wife~he in con- | N Baxter, Marshall Black, John 4, pye., [ 0f Waltzers. Everywhere: were josous PR BIG UD. X ol gt Ao I:r ';. some | Goverrior un‘mu calm, SITong face | yventional black and she in a shimmering | George G. Boisson, H. W. Browd SS, | maids and smiling matrons, robed in were al plenty, but none at- Tt of the four |smiled pleasantly down upon the entranc- | wown of white satin and lace—were next | 0. Burges. Edgar W. Camp, ten John | 0 stike and sheeny satins and adorn- | tracted ~more - attention than the four Russian vessels that received permission | in; p . Henry k. ssio: g scene from its fanciful frame of the long line which wound it 5 & ie) TV E. | oq with flashing jewels. fluttering ribands in th 3 s glitter- | Carter, J. N. Copus, John G. Covert, | or gossamer laces, which flaunted an un- | pertecting his system of wireless telegra- i guests, there | phy, Marconi is now interested in a wige- less telepkone idea. He is working om a portable wireless telephone apparatus by which a person may communicate when a derable distance away with his home T — | con: or with other persons supplied with simi- 10 pass the Dardanelles last Sept r.” | d greenery, I t thry corridors t Ty el ¢ i : n'!-fl rat: ptember.” | draped flags and greenery. In the two |ing way through the long corridors to the |F. A, Cromwell, J. 'R “Dorsey, conscious challenge to admiring eyes to Continued o ge 2, Column 2. 1 paratus. g ar ap) o