The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 10, 1903, Page 1

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Call. VOLUME XOIII-NO. 72. SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1903. PRICE FIVE CENTS. LEGISLA TORS WILL INVESTIGATE CORRUPTION iN PILOT COMMISSION ‘/‘/ wwspapers the State of California have published to the ‘.m'.d that the Pilot (.nmr;u.».\znn(r) of the port of San Francisco have accepted large sums of money for the appe f pilots for the port of lic S G Call. a nezespaper printed and published in the city of San Francisco, asserts that it can "and is ready and willing to prove said charges; therefore, be it S ssembly uf','*uu/ a committee of five who shall within ten days from the date of its appointment proceed -to investigate said charges. and any other mattcrs in connection with said ) § he pe of the State of California, that need investigation, and to report in not less than fifteen days from the date of appointment of said committec to this Assembly. Beit | . I az'( cr to issue swmmons and to require the attendance of witne . take axd hear cvidence, require the production of any and all papers, books and public records or other arti- g ¢ . and 1o cxercise all such powers as usually belong to commitices of investigation created and appointed by this Assembly, and all such powers as are necessary or | purp ¢ 1 it further ssembly for'the purpose of making said investigation.—Resolutions introduced Assemblyman Rolley of En- geant at arms from the attaches of this : nto charges that piiols’ licenses are barte - e — _ +* .‘W‘“\\;\\\\\\w it (,ASTRO SENDS AN ARMY T0 ENGAGE THE REBELS Two Thousand Men, With Two Giins, Capture the‘; Town of Guatire and Move on to Give Battle to| the Revolutionary Force of General Monagas BULGARIA MAKES READY FOR INVASION OF TURKEY . Gives Aid to Macedonians While Appealing to 'l the Powers to Put a Check Upon the Sul-’ tan's Preparations for the Inevitable Conflict | e " ARACAS. Feb. 9.—A force t subgcribe to. Until their i 2 A A * OFIA. Feb. 9.—Having received of- The imperiai- Government is, anxious dor | % 1N0Y y e A jis are relieved of these objection-| | PERSONS ~CONSPICUOUS IN \ ficlal Information regarding Tur- | peace and measures will « o =i guns, un of mands. Bowen says they must re- | | THE STORY OF THE PILOT | key's vlv‘nlr!\\.n',ui ‘rfn.lnllz» two ‘A‘kmlw‘ xi‘; »xna preservation o 2 ar Hubu ster « ar a rere unsigned. He contends that Ger-| | COMMISSION. SENSATION S "‘,l’&'fi"":'{‘]“"""\:r':l" B0 FRRN aries Cta T Betid oty " l ot Do rning In the | Piany and- Italy are insisting on pr i 1 . the B ’ - | an d ar cor Jevond o 16 i g T e e m e el oL 3 - — ment to-day addressed representa- |fiutcrcements made necessary by the uu . Rty Nive itis fanst ot TRy : ; B3 A AR S S, tions to the powers invoking their good | ganization of the gendarmerie force ir i . ok BE A e riastais ey he firm opinion of both'the 9 officgs at Constantinople to procure (he | conformity with recent imperial edicts JUN : s : stassador ang the Gegumen .| o RN S Xpose e | * thé o sc long as order continues to reign 2 neral r , . rtion in their y\rn(m-u%] s baci L cplne g ] . t to 2 nds is the result of a se VIENNA. Feb. oIt i asserted here| TN K G Conmi | t arou eign Offices of certain phases of | Turkey in the event of an insurrection in ' i ag = . . which were supposed to | Macedonia and that the Macedonian ele- | Mi€nts made by They are using e i Minisjer of Fir v } F Rt ¥ F rFor. ment in Bulgaria is so strong that noth- | i u 0 . p L el A Gf the Macedonian committee during his Jic Sip bs this misunderstanding Ing can prevail against it. Preparations opSbapetess » ‘C b 1 V His Signature on the B 1| et R B e e e for-a great rising are.proceeding openly. | *CEIt VAt to-Parls J onstabulary Gain Vie- hat President Castro is master | (hey hope to submit their conyentions to | Four hundred officers In the Bulgarian i R s Fal e s be ity roon and are now | FePresentatives that he is willing to con- | B sist the rising in Macedonia. It is reiter- | R " o e et : {ntm fn a tew days | . army are asking for a prolonged leave, | bt dfhde s B0 "\: k H d F Telegrams o * Goverament on capanea | Bomen vy m 1 siin 0 e s | COITMIITEE@E IS s i e v 1| 708tss 0 e e wo ov-| - (0T i Hard-Fought Senatorb‘ i P B | sidcr any reasonable requests they ma. | iC ated that seven bands,.aggregating .um“":"; "'"'f'\""_"P,.:”;,f"";;;,:',': '“."‘”\) b 'Engdgement. e unce, but that he will not Qu k tO is n y is e esentatives o ARIS. Feb. 10.—The cofresponde t vield.to the a1t alres v fon 1ok v PARIS, Feb, 10—The cobrespond ) th men, already have been formed [naspeweinn sk: Dokt sksinoble’ - tuia ening the present German o Matin at Catacadiisss shai Hioatio ind | The bands will spread throughout Mace- | P "0 O LB EIETIRE o R . s Ay B ko< nboeait yoboid] »cols; Published reports that g donia, under daring leaders, and it ia cal- | giy, oo EPS ATE eerTled o h MANILA or W come x | after two hours’ fighting luded in her protocol a de- | ACtIOfl culated that they soon wil be reinforced | o0 5 70 A SRR, m‘ 3 ito . 3 » o ; £pology from President Cas g . a hundred-fold | ¢The - Qulite (hinks. the Wmportance. of urzents N tro‘or his resignation is news to Bowen T N b i e ” portance ¢ 2 E GERMANY MAKING TROUBLE. | » : The unusually mild weather now Pre- | . uiian's preparations hae ne ek i | @nd. of course. would pot be considered. | o3 valling in the: Holkaxs: 18 el o= tayde] o g ‘m"“‘:”":"f“ . Berlin Government and Italy Block | S | Special - Dispatch to The Cali an carly outbreak, the only difficulty ""'},.n alarming indication of his intention Peacé Negotiations. | METEODIST CLERGYMAN : .. | ing the lack of funds, which it is intended | r e el AT T A ] CAUSES A SENSATION A OQUARTERS, SAC- | (5 vercome by the forcible levy of a pa- ITALY MAKES A THREAT o T and the other negotiators ‘D & T | FEAMEIVEO, triotic tax on Macedonians. It is further .- it g SodeBing the Digbisiens or Tk isputes the Accuracy of Statistics | with a "«”’Z”{K sense of the | ageerted that if Bulgaria is unsuccessful | Demands Satisfaction of Turkey for p o gt onrime ol | Showing That the Creed Is | tremendous seriousness of con- | ghe is agsured of Russian support. | Outrage Upon a Subject nds “v;\l‘ n “’”L.‘y : Lrpanding. | ditions which permit the bar- | Tt LONDON. Feb. 10.—Accordi ‘. e s Saetl A 3 | t of , pilots Ses, @ he German and ltalian agree | NEW YORK, Feb. o.—Rev. Dr. J. H. | L m;:"mmh ’I"” 3 ":)"“‘“" A PORTES DOUBLE DEALING. patch from Rome to the Exchange Tel & 4 s T ente e & Buckley, editor of the Christian Advoca N 9! & ® clear ‘to;the ‘mem- 4 g s 5 y i il , : We Is & Anta, e - ment nt. drafted, | BUOKEY N4 AN AQVGCaLe | | iof i slature by The Call's | Continues War Preparations While | 57aPR_Gompany. the Italian Governmen i letters and | which Bowen cannot agree to, call for an this city, caused a sensation at a meet- | 2 | has demanded an indemnity from' the and - others | increased payment by Venezuela prior to | in& of Methodist preachers here to- siory [ whieli® cangesd...the cHminhl ‘prac- ARiuy Joenis Porte, under the threat of a naval demon. | n e : or The - gisviddiifeaser D' D tices, the Senate and Assembly Commit:| I’ARIS,.Feb. 9.—Despite the denial by 4 = P . no de- | tlie handing down of The Hague's de- he prevyiou peaker, D. I I!\nnw-on | P “ stration. for an outrage committed upon | ¢ ral Sa re ! cision regarding the allies' contention for | ¢AILor of the Northwestern Christian Ad. | 2% o Commerce and Navigation have | Turkey of the report that orders for the an Iallan subject named Fabiani. Fak Migt tivid T | preferensial comsideration ‘he sette- | vocate of Chicago. had spoken in a most | J6¢ided on dhe preliminary - investigation | mobilizing of troops have been issued. .a alleges that the grossest in :n‘ Pl ”:m e 1 . atis 1 in the settle-] 3 spolk S o o the Fi e s e grossest indi es were | into thr wer doubt | reent of their cleims. It is reported that | enthusiastic 'way, declaring that there had | ©F the charges. R e o, o [infilites. Wion Bt by the Turkish s s Gt e 4 | fivms the report and declares that the Sul- | tun is mobilizing his armies and is’pre- ring for-active service fn Macedonia . bleir Germany asks that she receive, in addi. | been a million and & half converts made| Chairman Boisson to-night ordered a 1o the 5% cash that Bowen has| by the Methodist church in the last four | T0eeting of the committee at 1 g'clogck to- grecd to pay, a certain percentage or | yvears. Dr. Buckley disputed the ac-| MOrrow afternoon, when the resolutions |1 darmes at Prevesa, a Turkish seaport in | detachment Albania | | iz positior | ot Jameés Brice P.. speaking at -1 i &1 posith : e Siat ; ces not state the number S5 & at Aver-| ositic gres es rectrding the customs receipts unfil the remainder | curacy of these figures. He declared that | iniroduced :tb-day by Rolley of Euréeka "f:"?‘;,:‘lgh :;:;a::d but advices from | d€en to-night, r-*“rrml to the Macede | flest . voile ompany | Of the $40000 demapded in the original ul- | statistics stibwed;that Methodintism was | Will be consideted. "The Piiat ‘Commts. |oL.tognabelns prepared, 350,000 and | 98n&er as being real and near. The Gov- | being hit five times. The detachment timatum sdrested by Germany to. Preii- | actukifiyiechning. IR som of\the Tastyr: | SIO0SL SRCERR T elRclath, L ve tinen' axied [ISHENDNT oS ART EIRL Depese, & Pty [ exRmEmty e g qught to exsrt. fts. ut- | conttotutnry aitted thumbered. held . £ the signa. | Gent Castro last autumn is paid | conferences at any rate. He believed ia | t© be present P adidlesioh - P campatey. FRowt - inflndsice -ty ‘preseing reforias oul o st ctor- Keithly. wit expects- the - beginning - of the campaign D. Italy, it fis belleved, is insisting on a | looking at the facts and he declared it| The Senate committee, to which was | John : ide ¢ the | Turkey 0 as'to avert, if ppssible, a Eu- | the force when the enemy 3 » atch-says, is shown by the g Zu- | the main f nemy 5 similar demand, though the amount asked | was a grievous mistake to take an over- | referred Emmons’ - resolution upon the | S9! ”;‘: ‘“"P "\,1;’.","1:: 1 ‘"fl, b\’ ‘:,_ 10pean conflagration P SISt Reaiivanth for in her ultimatum was more than $500.- | optimistic view. His statements were ve. | Same subject. will report in favor of the | eXiracrdinary activity display ) - B R e e Sultan’s generals. The official denial ' ow. Both Germany and Italy suggest that | hemently opposed by the other members | inquiry, There wasa meeting of the com. £ tor elvec and tele his money be pald in fhonthly indtay. | Of the meellr;: Dr. Buckley made several | mittee this afternoon and it was decided short answers to the attacks made upon | that an’ investigation should be- held in made by Turkey yesterday was received Text of the Joint Demands, | stabula | from Constantinople by all the foreign [ CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 5.—The plan | San Miguel for the proposed reforms in Macedonia, | eq to the commar pims that he ments out of the customs duties; but even hi s TEXT OF ONE TELEGRAM. inder this arrangement it would require | "0 e b San Francisco next Saturday. The_mem.- | STbassles to-dav. ]:‘ Yas as Tollown: [ cemlan ine Russtan. hud: Austeinte corr: | <O iene whes nerals sur cight months for the payment of the en- | Earthauske Shocks ‘ bers of the committee ave Senators Welch, |, “Th¢ Forte ofiiclally denles any of- | 4oy will present to the Porte this weeb x| ' S he L e Ky ‘ reliable, | jve sum e DE Coaanaaarxieo. | knowland;~ French. Williams, Byrnes, |4°T for the movliisation of troops Has been | inderstood o contans no propssat oy - | Fendered. He has ¢ e » ed e SAN LUIS DE GUERRERO, Mexico, o g 3 * |issued by the Minister of War. political charactet, both Austria and Huc. | tnder him and his operations have been t is the principle, however, to:which |z, : o Several shocks of earth ake | Bunkers, Plunkett and Emmons. The lat- | ., i . : wen so strongly objects and which he 9. quake, A AN kR e The greatest efforts are being made to | §fa desiring the maintenance of the status | of 0o cc Continued on Page 2, Column 2, | = =g accompanled by subterranean noises. = o 4 |maintain order in the vilayets of Euro-|quo. The scheme simply proposed pailia.| The are all I = 7 S has informed the German and Italian én- | viere cxperienced here to-day. 4 Con 'mod on Page 2, Column 4. | pcan Turkey, where everything is quiet. | Live administrative measures, recariov

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