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

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10 FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 1 1908 DEATHS ROLL GROWS NEAR THREE SGORE PR Ruin Remains From the Western Canada Disaster. hquake or Gas Explosion the Cause of the Eart Slide. Dri Cabins of the Town of Frank Are Buried Deep Under Rocks, and y Victims Will Never Be Recovered. g thrown [} 5 whic < d; eveals th . sed eruptive matter ROCKS IN TBE AIR. \ had fall a distan choked up by ave SWEEP OF DEBRIS. wi ish of the dedris and ' was thrown up by the Y operating plant of adian Coal Company was c The buildings demolished ' pple, boiler-house, engine- ctric light, railway scales, re- = and & row of coke ovens. Seven s0 owned the company were intc x of them being » kind obliterated and their occupants while ten other houses, which were in the valley east of the town, smashed into marchwood. The living in these houses were aiso in- killed as th, © sleeping direct! monet damage will ex- « $1,500,000. The 1 s 1o the mine . ny will prebably not exceed $200,m, MRS. FRANK ECKERT MAKES - HER PROFESSIONAL DEBUT Large Crowd Throngs Athambra Theater to Greet ‘thé; ented Young. Woman--~Short Comedy Sketch and: 4 : /audeville Programme Rendered by Cléver "Perfpr_mers_ : :Most Senous Menace to Home Industry Looms -Eontrintet d The :b {rom the salé-6f its mill-producks n; Asiay .:and.the islands of thePacific; Now Hill: || has“planned-to give the Eastarn millers “ L.l'thei-bulk of . the ‘milling- trade’‘of. ‘the Otient: and the Pacmc islands. if”it be possible; The ficws_has reached the Paciflc Corst | | figur; millers, and they-‘are: miuch: exe, J|-cised: Those ‘In’ the Northwest; in Oregon Wasliington; » most ‘concerned for I'the present. . Minneapolis and; Duluth ‘are the: ‘greatest -beneficiarfes’ at present. of the "Hill move. But dlready ‘there are signs*of a corresporiding -move in “the Middlé, West..to provide the. flour for the 1-Pacific’.trade. to -the -exclusion as far ible of. thé ‘milled products’of Califor- and lity.’is the milling cénter. for.a large. area of Wheat-growing country | | tributary lands’ pFovide a quality of wheat’ | | which’is already going in large qudnh(\e« I'| to Los:Angeles. In fact, a~ery large Ji ¢ whéat worked upin’ Los . from,the Middle West. Some of this.,wheat- also .comes’ to. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Francisco and. to Stockton. and ¥ “with California:iwheat._ to produce certaln + grades ~of ur.”. -But; the {deas .of ‘the Middle West have recently-largely. grow wrd the ,.furnisn the wheat fiour | for’ the Orient’gnd:thé Pacific-islands is | | openly announced’for.the- first.time. CANADIAN . ROAD ‘MOVES: To make_ the substinition -of. flour. from Minnesota’ for-the: Pacific: Coast flour pos sible in the shipments ocean- from Seattle it has ‘beén’ necessiry. for Hill. to make such a lowrate -for west- bound * flour “that< it “has: a. - mal gin sufficlent to . afford- strong ®cori- petition in Asia."This hé “has : pro- 3 vided. Four dolla ton -is the total AN FRA SCO YOUNG WOMAN WHO MABE HER PRO- '|.'cliarges The Canadian Paclfic, :prompt. " SBUT THE ALHAMBRA WEDNESDAY NI | | tgusée an advantage in thé matter-of. curing freights - for lhe long haul, 4 made,_ -the same rate from Winnipeg. Canddian flour is thus - added to th .| sources ‘of competitipn in the Northwés for home consumption.and for ‘shipment:; 3 AC ORDED A VERY FLATTERING RECEPTION: tch sentitled In showed- talent’ and | abroad. % ¢ stage presence dnd- pleased-her'niany ad-|" ‘Now St. Lou also certain to reach out : tress at the| mirers by her gkilifal *Following is » for wherever It may be obtained, e oy, Ogramm ra Theater Wednes- 1] mmugh the columns of the house was well-filled, and A n MiHer, an‘organ of the flour mill- kert t came upon the de, which.is published in.St‘Loufs. * as heartily applauded by Hher Modern -Miller says that the muils o e fidille West can profit by the mis- + iy work of the Northern Pacific, one s lines.of railway. In‘addition td gnificant utterance the statements C. Elli§, president of. the St. of recent dafe should s 2 | g 'sora Matildita |" rts. The |-\ *,.. . Vannah ndeed well ‘that .. stage. and grace 'Iub oife Makowski Spence She | c2nifs !nflured to ansit the same®as pack-", ROOSEVELT ART SUPPLEMENT | SUNDAY, MAY 10 | FREE FREE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT - This'is -oné-of the bést and most characteristic portraits ever made of the President. It is & three-quarter life size study. reproduced in delicate flesh tints on.a canvas surface paper and looks so much like an ofl painting that it is ‘\ S hard ‘to-tell the différence ‘without very clos and careful studay. As President A “3 Roosevelt will be in C: ornia in less than two weeks, this is a splendid oppor- 156 / ad tunity to get a:good:picture of him for either window or mural decorations, 1so did well" “harles thorqughly: &n- | * He-recomfnends the mMnmrm of export flour"and the con ceniratipn Of tHe ful] tonnage ,of- Western i .upnn ohe or twg roads “that.will’s 9t ih:u}d ‘be mmnvfl OF: .»p'.- Ellis' statements’ is as fol- a Gwendoline Bloomfie Frank *Eckerty by Wajle | House the i red and- M Apart Rer- - s tion of e . entire’,fonnage of <Western mills should ar as pracsicable in somo | n 1ok fdrward to a A thoroufth *betterment of presént | ingly they can accopplish noth- | ofethe majn | corditidns. de F; tin ‘\',:rre»z g obut with united actiofi. edport flouf can, resare Socr Sonn-1 rd the - given *a_treatnfent o which it is entitled's s B dse and the” tfade cafried nnvvn")nr qondilidns | d Mar f en I, went | whith sheuld characterize such ar ymp.mum f . y, followed the side of [in’ personally to do m turn. punching ¢ sraffic & up against the foot bar when sul it wigh n}:ccmm-:s BImATmN s a lye I ga nk wa built, T LOMBER-FILLS Blg Deal .. [> County: Means Much URY DEGLARES HOWARD GUILTY Convicts Him of Murder | of Goebel on First | REICHSTAG ENDS 13 LAWMAKING Attack on Government Marks the Closing T0-NEW DWNERS ——4—-— G .in ~Ne‘v’ada.‘ | | ore this' terribic o Lok e o 0 Loie Mogern, Miller deseriben the press 7 7, °Improvemems. . | Balof. | Session. nd precipitous tnat | . . nt situation lrt'fihd by lfill justzas it P . - - 19 the aBadie. o .. “ viewed by the millefs.ot the Pacific coa : 3 s e the town M‘)‘r:(n')' NEW, YORK POLICE® FAIL : '“7 « Hill .-'d-hmflan A(hlhrw)!:ilx rnuv“(rnm b NEVADA :n\ April 30.—One of 1!.4-1 FRANKFORT, Ky., April 30.—The jury BERLIN, April 30.—The Reichstag m ernos an ait ol innéapoiis whish gives e mills of Minne- | or | P s va 'C T it e lav th t 3 Sl R e ] TO FIND, K MISSING WOMAN |-apolis cquyl advantages with the mills of the | biggest deals eyer made Jrp’the lumber | in the case of James Howard, on trial for | ple its term to-day with the adopt A s Foeific Coast. Mr. *Hill_ when he shows the | pysiness in this tounty was eonsummated | the murder of Willlam Goebel, has just |of a bill amending the sick insurar r conditions to-day retarded | BoIatives of Wealthy ;Mrs. Linde 5';':;3,\""..‘;.' e ioping flour jmarkets 10 te | in this city this.afternoon. The imBortaht | found the defendant guilty and fixed the |laws for laborers and extending the pe The temperature fell Are Unable to Account forHer® ° | friendiy ‘infldences, If the Oriental markets lumber interests) of Bierce '& Smart were | pupishment at °life imprisonment. After |riod of insurance from thirteen to thirt a drop of more than forty degrees | Disappearance. are. doveloped the whole milling industry in e 0 @ company, of capitalists | disagreement at 10 o’clock the Judge or-|six weeks. P América will be benefited directly or indirectly. | transferfed t P in forty-eight hours, and there E W YORK, April 30.—The finding of a | The Pacific ®oast millers do not see it In this represented by . Willlam Schaw, J. !".}(lvnd them to return to their room for The speeches made on the insuran heavy snow '”{';'n As the se 5:‘”mf | pocketbook, apparently the property of | lisht. K;::“Irl‘h('h‘ :u’\:nth:mx’n:ll?:mx;.::".:m an | Batcher, United States Surveyor Gral | further deliberation. This they did, re- | matter developed a campaign character o Vo lay DeORIE e APl | Mrs. August H. Linde, who disappeartd | by any Lxpansion of trade. When the Panama | and otlers. | porting finally at 11 o'clock. Howard was |Dr. Arndt (German Reform party) at its base, 5 the work | Tuesday, was reported to the police to-| canal io bullt Jhe markets of the Orient car | por some weeks past these gentlemen | not visibly affected by the verdict. ‘r(acked the Governmeng for having this bodies was carried on by a few, | Gay by an tailroad ferry official. He | jeans and the new water route. The earriers | have been here viewing the property and | The jurors took only one ballot on the | measuré passed - immediately before an in an intermitting fash- | said the purse was picked up Tuesday | will not overlook the dpportunities of the mills | making arrangements for the purchase. | question of guilt or innocence, all tweive | electicn; so doing, he said, amounted t inual roar from the moun-|cvening on an Erie ferry-boat and | ° the Middle West | It is stated that the new putchasers will | men voting for.a verdict of guilty. The | Victory for the Soclal Democrats. H < many fears. |it contained a card which had| The movement to steal, away the job- | puild a narrow gauge line from Emigran: disagreement was as to the extent of the | Warned workingmen that every vote cas fel M. Mackenzi an intelligent | Mrs. Linéc's name on it. Mrs. | bing trade of the Pacific coast originated | Gap, ire Placer County, to Graniteviile, punishment,” and’ en" this question -,p.e\'r"' the Socialists endangered univer: a thrilling nt of the ex- | Linde is a wealthy widow, s\‘ in St. Louls. Not many days have passed | Nevada County, and they propose to Ge-| P S0l Tt 1he Saell SeAdts Sul e tor | SUMfrage. The Socialists and some Cc perience of himself and his companions, | years of age. Her husband was Charles | Since Hill showed the way to Minneapolis | velop the country all along the line.’ 'The | “‘” oy 3 &e ne"“b“u‘t"" °‘;,~vr\'atlves voted nay to the third readin who were imprisoned in the mines for | R. Linde, and Joseph W. Harper, one of | @nd Duluth to reach the Orlent with their | Bierce & Smart Company,,one of lhn;;‘h' by e - x oass tWO Of { of this measure; thereupon Count v more than twelve hours, and who-eventus ‘yh. founders of Harper & Brothers, was | flour, and already St. Louis is in full| Jargest lumbef companies °in Northera | those ey gl gl e “"B"m: €2mMe | Pallestrem, president of the Relehstas ally escaped by digging their way to freel | her father. She lived in an apartment | CTY after the trade for the Middle West. | California, has extensive ' t the | oN e R Tl ‘h‘en\announced the end of the labors of the dom through forty feet of rock and de- | in West Fifty-sixth street, this| LNis means that the overland carriers | counties named which are thickly studded z"‘m‘;(afic“ ok ;" ':‘k‘,‘e d“:t;" o f'_‘ present Reichstag. g i [ She left her apartment Tuesday | Wil be asked to do for the Middle West | with timber. Juspstancs Tols e he S penaity: | The President said the present legisia ther miners and myself were work- | €Vening to go to dinner and later in the | What Hill has already done for Minneapo- | The narrow gauge railroad, when built, |kt aareed’ upoki~ Bhis w:s"};‘r‘ al j{' tive body had held 302 executive si s a ff from No. § man-way when | evening was seen on a ferry-boat which | 118 and Duluth. | will be over twenty miles i length and | ¥ard agw g Oward's | tings and was one of the most importan T ebpereh T wat eI | tcok her to Jersey City. She returned on | !h'fherle has been some wnnde;‘ment}[ln will give a direct outlet from the north- | b Relchstags in the history of German —e appened ¢ qudth— Ng against | ., o )a v s city concerning the use that ill | ep ti ofy the county to the Ceniral H = 1 T Juct at the moment. Suddenly there | the same boat and when she reached | | ern_portion y i e presented a printed document of twen y be 8 lailing in the haning- waii, | New York disappeared. It was on me;;"”"’h £8K GE suck Jarke siaamerk ‘flsdhe‘ Pacific. ‘It will* énable the: new owners| RECOMMENDATIONS OF WAR | ty-one pages, summarizing its work imprisoned between a chute board | deck of this ferry-boat that the pocket | NS had built for the Pacl cean trade. | ¢, have cheap and easy access to an ovor- COLLEGE BOARD APPROVED Chancellor von Bulow appeared durin coul, The conl fell from te 100l In | yook” was found. Her relatives say she|The Modern Miller has mo such wonder- | jand route for transferring their lumber. | e B | hing e T i e My companions helped me out, and believing | Was In good health and had little money | €Nt ‘;c"' ’}“ sces that Hll!’“fihowa r;ls in- | Army Posts at the Presidio and Fort | Willlam's decree dated at Buckelb something had happened but not knowing what | with her and they are unable to account |'teTest in the Minnesota mills and is en-| gpopEpTARY OF THE NAVY | ed to Baker Are to Be En- yesterday, proroguing the Reichstag. it was, we make our way 1o the | for her disappeara, | terprising enough to build mammoth | s " A mai eotry. Reaching "the ‘entry we stariea SpRpeatpoe | steamships and have their carrying ca- | WILL VISIT THE cou’r‘ larged. I e O e o f the o 2 - he *8 pacity given out in the quantity of flour WASHINGTON, April 30.—Bef: _ SROTRAND. SONr. WO IEPIUINS . SONNED JaNNe Find No Evidence of Bribery. | they are capable of carrying.” | Accepts an Invitation of President | | tng for the. West s“rz““y oot :re l“vd | Soctalists’ had left the hall. ©On reaching that point we found our way| SPRINGFIELD, TIL, April 30.—The com-| Millers in San Francisco say that the Roosevelt to Join the Presi- B s G e s —_—— blocked, as the entry was closed over. We | mittee appolnted to investigate charges | conditions attending Hill and his northern | Zential Pa ‘R‘“ ’:“;"‘"“‘l: o ‘""t" u’ ’l" College | LYNCHERS LEAVE BODY turned to retrace our steps, but progress was | . » fines: iive - iferinl EcAlly from. - those | rty. | Board for the construction of various | airfeul . ed to o of bribery in the Illinols Legis 4 Z - difficult u]\; h'vm‘illm.l for .a"‘;mh\nr‘,mdcfi:‘:‘:;‘.fi, R s tlf l;;llure sub- | o ind farther south. Hill has lumber| HAVERILL, Mass., April 30.—Secretary | buildings at army posts throughout the | EANGWQ BG4 TRER oy Go g Bl e B foi Bl . » ? the House 10-| pusiness eastbound and empty cars to| of the Navy Moody has accepted an in- | United States. Following is some of the | Arizona Cattlemen Take the Life of of No. 8 man- which would lead us to an | Dight. The report declares that no real | bring back to the coast, unless he can find | vitazion of President Roosevelt to join | construction recommended: - . wr couree. which we hoped would reach the | attempt was made to bribe Speaker John | flour or other freights that will bring fn e 3 a Mexican Near Fort surface. }T found, er, that gas was ac- | }{. M{l | L3 g the Presidential party in its trip to the| Fort Huachuca, A. T.—Construction of n e L o e s e | 1. ‘Miller, WhORS EEmpE ROSEava] & tonc- | enoagh to Doy the: CEDeimes Bf Taosing o | . a whil 5 | stables, non-commissioned officers quaricre Huachuca. and knew that escape by that route was jm. | tion bill through the House led to a riot | Jumber eastward; also that if he had not | Facific Coast, and while there the Secre- | Z7G" (e 1OF e Tt TAs e 3 Aot 1o 3 We therefore returned and attempted | and Whose explanation was that he be- | the flour frelghts he could not afford to | tary will make an inspection of the navar| Vancouver Barracks, Wash. — Gunsheds, R T A S ey troc That we found to be rapidly | lieved bribery had been resorted to in the | move the lumber, stations on that coast with a view of reasoning, the strengthening them. He stated to-night Fort Huachuca report that the body a Mexican cattle rustler named Vasque aged 17, was found hanging from the lim guard rooms and shops for field artillery. bar. racks for two companies of infanfry, guard. house and enlargement of department head. | quarters officers’ building. The allotments for coast artillery include: the administration believes tie | blishment of strong naval stations on The Canadian Pacific Rallway loses hexv- through the blocking of its track: The scene of this awful actastrophe was but others and myseif calmed them by g . . o g “ telling them there was no, canger. It was originally one of the most picturesque | gn occasion when a lie was sustified, for had valleys in Canada. Through the certer they been allowed to realize the danger they of this béautiful valley ran the Old Man | were in there is no telling what might have River, which has its source on the/ eas-. | occurred. After a timc I went down to the lcwer entry again to see how the water was slope of the Crows Nest Pass. The ‘ - | ricing. I fourd it quite alarming, and fisured total width of this valley was a little | at the rate it was coming up we might expect over a mile, and it was bounded on the | it to flood the mine to-day at about 4 o'ciock. southern side by Turtle Mountain, a sheer | A8 We had nothing to eat but the five horses being worked in the mive, which we saw still alive. 1 proposed kiiling one of them when we should need food, and that in the mean- wall of rock which rose to a height of 8600 feet above the level of the town. The George W. Hinman, editor of the Inter | Ocean, for his charges of boodleism’ re- lating to traction legislation. I o siee TOPEKA, Kans., April 30.—Horticultural experts have investigated the condition of tie Kangas fruit crop and find as a result of the storm last night the crop will be almcst a total failure, ‘with the possible exception of apples. ————— The rich widow Tev the Wasp to-day, into on~ of the timbers ‘h'"e ~of a rival bill. The Speaker, in| Whatever may be Hill's me to judge as to the rapl of is explanation, made mention of an edi- | effect unon the millers of ‘Washington | that I went. back to the main ent Some torial in the (21cago Inter Ocean. In this | and Oregon is certainly bad. The next | esta the men were greatly excited, and talked | connection the committe { | the toen wers greatly sxiitef and taiied € _condemns | move may be that the Middle West millers | will see what they can do to occupy the | Oriental trade field for flour that Is now in the possession of California flour mill- ers. The situation Js causing a great deal of interest in California, where it is very well understood by the milling interest. WASHINGTON, “April 50.—Queen Wilhel- mina hgs notifled the United States Govern- ment that she has appointed Dr. Charles Au- gustinus Henri Barge to act as umpire in the arbitration between the - United States and Venezuela at Caracas of American claims, of a tree eight miles from the fort Tuesday. While there is no defin knowledge as to who committed the it Is gemerally belleved that it was result of concerted action by cattlem the Pacific Coast is highly important ana it Is for that purpose that the President has asked him to join the party. Secre- tary Moolly will leave for Washington in the morning and telegraphed to-night to Fort Baker, Cal.—Officers' quarters, | A ing_storage Tacilities and barracks. =~ o Fort Flagler, Wash.—Quarters for the com- manding officers, bachelor officers, non com- mission=d staff officers, and barracks for one band and one comvany, Fort Riley, Cal.—Officers’ of that section, who have been losing the department to have matters so ar-| parrack. Jueriers and one |} ge number of cattle at the hands ranged that he may leave for the West | Presidio, San Francisco, Cal—-Bachelor offi- | fuctlers. within a few days. ——— SAN DIEGO, April 30.—Incorporagion papers were filed (0-day of the Fallbrook Gold Mining Company, organized for operating in Sam Diego County. 'The company Is capitalized at $1,000,- 060, of which $610,CC0 is patd in. cers’ quarters. Fort Stephens, largement of guard Fort _Columb! commiasioned staff officers’ quarters. Fort Rosecrans, Cal.—Officers’ and nencom- missloned staff officers’ quarters and one barrack, 3 - Another Mexican was shot and kille three miles from the line in Huachuca t same day by line riders, who caught hi and two others in the act of skinning yearling. The man attempted to escape and was shot. Or.—Officers’ quarters and .—Officers’ and non-

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