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THE WILHELNIINA MAY SELECT THE UMPIRE America to Pay Com- pliment to Young Queen. . Ask Her Aid in Settling Our Claim Against Venezuela LEGAL BATTLE OVER K CHILD Oakland Resident Sues to Gain Possession | of Daughter. Little Margaret Wilson Pre-| fers Foster Mother to Parent. ng father, e of State Hay and Minister [ender Wilson man of Wo o California, endeavoring to galn po: 3 f her and saw her mothe: " - h Mrs. Lena Ball, 0 oc ) keep possession of her the first time sinc d seen her fathe began habeas corpus Mrs. Ball gain ild and Mrs. Ball Budd es of Echert P. ed Mr murds sster mother prett .. - g OWARD BOWEN. PRIZES ARE RELEASED. 28 British Blue piockaders Return the Captured uela n Venez Venezuelan Vessels. CABELLO, Verezuela, Feb er to the e German cruiser the bay BAANE OFFICER COMPLIMENTED Chief Wittman Publicly | Thanks Policeman | Bunner. v Shoagt TR PIERCE'S REMEDIES. Oul of Plumb. mb the insate, and the ut of the per- the danger of col- so with the health ; plaved by Policeman r Sunday night in chas- the murderous bur- | was a leading n police circles yes- voung officer was | his comrades. | ic of conversation i and the plucky congratulated by hief Wittman also took occaslon to per- Iy congratulate him and issued the wing complimentary order to com- comm: ders publicly com- Ima; V. Bunner for his mguished bravery in pursuing and arresting ving the e of the fact n him, and 1 hots from the burglar's kept up the ncy and courage he Balley, who | » make an investiga- s committed by two charges to olds and ood e and cures nervous- | atch with the ility and sleeplessness by engraved on it was taken « seases in fimch they | from the house of Mrs. J. J. Murphy, 16M4 c x Turk street, on February 10, when some other articles were also stolen. Late Sun- Brittan reported at the tion that his residence, 1306 Jones street, had been entered during | the absence of himself and sister from 1:30 till 11:30 p. m.. and & gold watch and chain, a Bridge medal, hair chain, white necktie and two white handkerchiefs stolen. All these articles were found on Johnson when searched and Brittan iden- tified them yesterday morning. Johnson | had a list of names and addresses in his | pocket and the detectives are inquiring to whether any of the places at those | numbers have been visited by a burglar. Detective Sergeant Bainbridge of the Identification Bureau has been unable to | identify Johnson and he is inclined to be- | ve that Johnson is an imported crim- | Photographs of Johnson will be sent ther cities in the expectation that he be recognized and his record pro- old_agony.” Stanstead 1 five vials of Thanks to Dr. medicine 1 am a well woman which she has We highly suffering end these medicines 16 a T se People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book containing 1008 pages, | ! is given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps ' ! for expense of mailing only, for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the volume bound in cloth. Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y will cured. The police are satisfied that John- | son iz not his true name. { Andrew Carnegie—as a man able to rise above his surroundings. Bishop Spalding admitted the great power of | money and declared that it appe be almost the real form of power | other returning from a Vi | in Toronto, | atives at first heard that she was injured SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1903. ICHURCH RECORD OF BAPTISM WILL DETERTIINE A BOY’S FATE Have to Go to the San Quentin Penitentiary. THE UPON OR A THE TTARY RE SAN RA . BOY WHO CONFESS ORD OF WHO R ‘ORM SCHOOL. THAT H E BAPTISM WILL DEPEND HIS SET FIRE TO AND DESTROYED | INCARCERATION IN | William J he was e il but it neither of fam CAEAT WEALTH his god-parents records of the « 5 DANGEROUS A PROCL | Money Often Degrades Says Union Republicans the Possessor, Bishop Spalding Says. NEW YORK, Feb. 16—Addressing a gathering at Carnegie Hall last night under the auspices of the St. Vincent de | Paul Society, Bishop John Lancaster Spalding of Peo 1, who was promi- | nently mentioned as the possible cessor of the late Archtishop C recelved great applause when he de- that n to| of all the known to reckon their milliors he named only men wi da ving the man who p sed it,” lw- \3"' “a hold on things that neither intellectual power nor faith can give.” “It is by the quality of a man's thought, by the things he vearns for, that you must judge )um he said. “A man may have the of Carnegie and still be a thief, an {diot and a brute. It is by how much greater a man is than are the things with which he has surrounded himself that he is to be judged. It is not what you have but what you ara.” PEOPLE FROM OAKLAND IN WINNEMUCCA WRECK Mrs. O. E. Vaughn Receives Injuries, but Mrs. George W. Cope Escapes. Feb. 16.—Two passengers one a tesident and ths , were victims of the wreck of the Southern Pacific Overland train y mucs Nevada. received a concussion of spine, way returning to her home in Scranton, Pa.. after a ¢ of Davig McWade, a former Assemblyman, whore aunt she Mrs, George W. Cope was on her way to the beside of her aged mother, who Is critically ill at her home Canada. Mrs. Cope's rel- OAKLAND, from Oakland, but later were informed that she had es- caped unscathed. ————— DRESDEN, Saxony, Feb. 16.—The con- dition of Prince Frederick Christian of Saxony, second son of the Crown Prince. who has been ill for some time, has be- come serious. Patrick Cassic to 1885 Young Cassidy was born in Ala mnable to pos meda County, and according to his son's mvm obtain- | father's best recolléction in September, mining the | 15%5. If this date be proven correct the nt is the roll book of | boy is a few months less than 18 years rochial school Sep old. which, gives it as 13 years s record Cassidy’s attorneys hope | a mild form Attorney Boyd and records of chastisement horwerer A that the ba" and ley day, Riordan of app with records subpenaed to ary 24, ‘A[II]EI]KS ISSUES | ments, Will Not Submit to Dictation. WILMINGT lowing statement ® > Addicks, . Feb. 16.—Tde fol- issued to-day by-J. Union Republican the andidate for United States Senator: natorial situation v are but two things the bolters can e ten men now voting against J can come into a me Republicans. In this case il withdraw and his twenty-one ators as near to Mr. Addicks as possible and the whole thirty-one will elect them. ourse, if the bolters can find an by ten men can beat twenty-one, nominate one of the Senators Second—Each side can elect one without di from the other side, case ‘Mr, be the cholce of the Union Republicans. No dictation will be per- mitt=d by the Union Republicans. On the Democratic side the Democrats can join the bolters and elect an: he coalition Pleases. This cannot be prevented by the Union Republicans and they would not lift a and to prevent it As to the future position of the Union Re- publicans, in no event will any more notice b~ taken of the holters in Newcastle County. No n common primaries will be tolerated \ would be binding on honorable Union jublicans and not binding on bolters. No n who refused to vo 1 Edward Ad- dicks in the Legisiature will ever be allowel to hold any office in Delaware, nor will any bolter sympathizers be permitted to come to the front. Union Republicans will nominate a straight ticket in Wilmington and throughout the State In the future. As to the appoint- Congressman Ball cannot get a Fed- After March 4 the appoint- ot they can Senator In this whi R eral appointment ments, according to custom, ought 10 go to the the Unlon Republican . State Com- r- chairman of ward Addick: will lie. Cogvict Will Return Home to Die. BUTTE, Mont., Feb. 16.—A Helena spe- cial to the Miner says that the Board of Pardons has affirmed the action of Gov- ernor Toole in granting a pardon to An- tenio Lopez. who was sentenced to ten yvears' imprisonment for the alleged mur- der of an Indian in Choteau County. Lo- pez is about to dle, and his parents, who live at Trinidad, Colo., appealed to the Governor for a pardon in order that the convic”may be \Qruughl home to die. - - s 5 BACK NUMBERS OF | THE SUNDAY CALL Containing phfilfl'l. will be for- warded to any | { | uponpucclpt of & cents per copy. = 4 On the Republican | common | nds will nominate two Union Republican | way where- | will be | for passing sentence. Febru- | from 1882 | sented next Tues. . NARAIND COIL MATION | Young Cassidy was arrested on Decem- ber 10 for destroying the W 1 B street. On December d and was indicted by Upon being arraignec 12, he pleaded not gt nging his plea to , and to-day was the time Judge Lennon positive must be pre- lay or sentence to January quently ¢ Februar: to:day that proof MINERS STRIKE Employes of Westérn ’ Fuel Company Are Dissatisfied. VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 16.—The crisis which terminated to-day in 800 miners employed by the Western Fuel Company | at Nanaimo going on a strike has been | developing for about a year. Last spring the management began to open up the lower seam at the Protection mine, the men’ being employed at day work. results. were not satisfactory, and proposition was made by Russell, manager, by contract at- the rate throughout the mines, 68 cents a net. . The men asked for 80 cents but this Manager Russell declined give. union, and after some negotiations with the management ended in the company ceasing operations in that part of the th net, to mine, declaring that it would not pay to | work it at the price asked, and the men saying that they could not make wages at the lower rate. This threw a Rundred men out of work. The settlement being of an unsatisfactory nature to both par- ties has not tended to promote harmony between the miners affected and their employers. Some of the men have obtained employment since, either here or else- where, but the net result has been the existence here for a year of a large body of men who were out of work. a comparatively small matter brought the dissatisfaction with this condition to a head. When the new San Francisco company took over the mines at the beginning of the present month the allowance of 25 cents per shift paid to men working with safety lamps was stopped. Only twenty men were affect- ed; and the total amount involved was $5 a day, a sum too small to have of it- self caused a dispute lasting more than It wa which a few minutes. Other grievances have cropped up, however, and the men are now out and the mines are idle. The strike will affect the local coal market as well as that of San Francisco, as it 1s currently reported that the miners of the Dunsmuir colleries at Extension and Comox are also likely to walk out sympathy. WASH]\GTOY Feb. 16.—Representative ercer, chairman of the House Committes on l’ubllc Bulldings and Grounds, to-day favor- ably reported from that commlttee the om- nibus _public building bill introduced In the House on Saturday, o that the work be undertaken | prevailing | ton | in | i | | | Young Cassidy, ‘the Marin County Incendiary, May , TREAD PAVGES OF TUBERCULOSE tee Amends the Official Flgures Submit~ Littlefield Anti- ted to German Trust Bill. Relchstag ENLARGES SCOPE OF THE MEASURE | | Penalties Fixed for Violations 'Nearly a Third of Deaths in the Empire Are Due to Consumption. of Interstate Com- merce Law. - WASHINGTON, Feb. 16—Th n Bu- Committee on J fclary to-day conc jay a mem consideration of the Littlefleld ant T eatment, in | bill and decided to report it to the i by the | ate with a number of imp: W deaths | committee will recommend stitutes. :u( ments made in conaection with sections of the House bill, The most important ch for which the omplate the commerce of in his purpose is reta the substitute of the Senate ¢ but the scope of the provision is Section 7 of the House bill imposes a fine of $5000 on common carriers for e violation of this act state commerce law the word “corporation words “common carrie forfeit to the T~ especiall The Char found that treated In sp * provides for ited States and adds For the purpose | co-operation ch_corporation be | bodies with t that it engages - - | Senate Confirmations. se WASHIN the Am A fine of $5 3 ears or both s ir may knowingly ca tion tc violate the It was over these tw mmittee bad its votes emecratic Republ the ¢ NI three MecComas. SPURIOLS CHECKS EN HoLO 0P A GTREET CAR MAKE LIFE ROSY Well - Dressed Youths Take Chances in Los Angeles. H. G. Stevens Enjoys the Best Until Jail Doorpg Open. LOS AN men, fairl the T er of Ve the cor sixth The J. \ report tor G to 9:3) o'clock and stepped from the (-!g;,nnpe to the a robbe: spread .over his As the onle pointed & patche: n had a ung andkerchief torman Gibson's B | masked his features with a b e o and a dema S i motorman had but & ke e Byr g Then they hurried around to hold up the - "o conductor, but that man had seen the . e - gleam of the re and, guessing ex- a actly what w place, sprinted 3 down the stree escaped. He had ; about $30 with him SECURITIES COMPANY LITIGATION GOES OVER ST. PAUL, Feb. 16—The Sta against the Northern Securities C mpan: et al. was called fc his after- pae noon before Examir . The defens and the Sta testimony if it sees for the State, stated t ot thin it would be nec any re- | buttal, but asked ring g0 jover a week, when dec would be given. 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