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FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. MAY 9, 1903. [HIDDEN EXPLOSIVES MENACE LIVES | OF TERRIFIED PEOPLE IN SALONICA PLAN TO SHTI'E i ADVEBTISEmTS TRIBESMEN What’s Worth While in Novels OWDOP DOWN Ivives ace etevea to Have of the City and Now on the Way O COMoY Been Prepared for the Destruction Its Inhabitants, and French Warships Are to the Scene of an Expected Clash of Arms — French Baggage Train| Captured and Men | Slaughtered. — I | \ | Fighting Takes Place With a Horde of | Savages ndre s Loaded With Prov s and Clothing Taken | ! ing Force in the Fig strict | . | KEEFE IS ACQUITTED ON CHARGE OF PERJURY ADVERTISEMENTS. Years Of Sufféring From Heart Disease. . | — ADrYRAL WL BANAN.S g [ CONCEALING AMMUNITION > I Would Not be Alive Today But For Dr. Miles’ Heart + SCENE IN ALB/ THE CO! . WHERE THE JAL AND SERIOUS OUTBR T OF WARSHIPS HAS STARTED FOR SALONICA. SULTAN AND THE EUROPEAN NATIONS ARE GIVEN WORRY BECAUSE | AKS, AND THE FRENCH NAVAL OFFICER AT WHOSE DI- Cure. P FINDS BALDWIN WAS MIEQUOTED | War Department. Makes | Public the Report e warning symptoms of a smothering spells, kles, pain in and around fections of the stomach, neys, etc., arise from weak heart must be to rest. It must be ted. The blood must er\ef1 strengthened roved b e at Dr. Mile: }fr:n y noth in, to equal in gbtnefiqcul veakened from any “I am wvery grateful for what Dr. Miles Heart Cure has done for me, as ] am confi- | of Mills. | dent I would not be alive today had I not | learned of its wonderful virtues and taken it | | before it wa te. 1had been a sufferer | GT 7 3TON, May 8—The War De- from valvular heart disease for many years. { YASHINGTON, May §—The f in fact ever since I was a little girl and for | Partment to-day made public the report o Colonel Mills of the interview with Gen- | eral Baldwin at Denver, together with the indorsement of Secretary Root. The find- ings have been made public already. T report deals with the methods of the aif- ferent newspapers in the matter and pro- nounces the interview in which General Baldwin is alleged to have criticized the Filipinos and negroes “a fake.” Colonel Mills also says: 1 found General | Baldwin much chagrined at he notoriety thrust upon him by this news- paper episode and greatly humiliated at the thought that any one would belleve him guilty of the utterances alleged in these newspape: arth that any ome could believe him so poor a soldier to be indifferent to the lives | of the men he commanded was to him a source of deep regret. | Secretary Root’s indorsement is as fol- | lows i WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, | May 8.—1t appears by this very exhaustive in- 1 vestigation, in which testimony was taken un- der oath by a duly authorized officer, that the publication ascribing to General Baldwin statements reflecting upon the Filipino soldlers | in the service of the United States and also upon i negro soldiers of the United States | was faise; that no such statements were | made by him The papers accompanying the report of thé inspector general leave no doubt in my mind as 10 the clearness of his conscience. The report and papers will be filed without further action. ELIHU ROOT, Secretary of War. prom bt Roceicnn e years before I began using Heart Cure I was in very bad shape. I could not sjeep on my left side at all and would frequently have most dreadful smothering spelis. At times my left side would swell up. 1 had pain in my head all the time fromwhichI | suffered gwu]‘ Nothing I took did me any good until T used eleven bottles of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure which -removed all these g symptoms and made me feel well ong. —Mxs. H. C. CrUSE, San Fran- s sell and i‘urzntec first bot- les’ Remedies. Send for free book vous and Heart Diseases. es Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind. Address Like Walking on AWllton Ru‘l DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE ‘HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Malled g ’ on Appllcauon. | Lieutenant Sentenced for Perjury. | BBERLIN, May 8—Baron von Loewe, a Tel. OFFICE, BANK FUR\ITURE ETC IFESH AND SALT MEATS. | lieutenant in the Fifth Uhla was sen- JAS. Bo‘Es& co. gfl.‘gmm Bu‘l;::‘n.n. 104 | tenced to eighteen months’' imprisonment at Dusseldorf for having *lied like a gen- tleman” in slander proceedings involving the reputation of Frau Eck, wife of a dis- | prisals. GEO. H. FULLER DESK CO. yiovoss,, OlLS. LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & 415 Front st. 6. F. Phone Main 1718. 3 PRINTING E. C. HUGHES, tinguished eéngineer. The Baron and Frau Eck swore in court that they never had improper relations. She drank polson at the moment of her arrest for perjury and died from the effect. —————— California Souvenirs, great vari Sanborn, Vail & Co.’s, :ug)lurkct l:l‘(eyfl.'g PRINTER, st. 8 F, ssporded cordially to the invitation to send TERMS STATED OF FRISGO DEAL ALONIC, quantity discovered here are believed to exist. break is feared. TOULON, May 8.—Following the re ceipt of cipher orders by Admiral Pottier, the French flagship Amiral Pothuau and May 8.—An additional | of explosives has been and many mines A fresh out- the armored cruiser Latouche-Treville sailed for Salonica early to-day. The cruiser Galileé is ready to proceed to the Rock Island to Pay Half same port. : BERLIN, May 8.—A dftpatch received in Collateral Trust here from Constantinople announces that the Turkish troops occupled Apek, Al- bania (the headquarters of the Sultan’s reform commissions, which was threaten- ed by hostile Albanians), without opposi- tion. The twenty-two Albanian chiefs, leaders of the reforms, who were recently arrest- ed at Prisrend, Albania, have been ban- ished to Mosul, Asiatic Turkey. ONSTANTINOPLE, May 8.—The at- attempt made Wednesday by a band of Bulgarians to blow up a powder maga- zine at Monastir caused a panic in that town. The shops and bazaars were in- stantly closed. It is belleved the attack was made with the view of provoking re- The military authorities, how- ever, cordoned the Mohammedan quarter and prevented the Mussulmans from get- ting out. All the consulates were fur- nished with guards. The attacking party, which was surprised by Turkish troops, ultimately fled, after a number of men had been killed or wounded. L B e e o e i e i e ] ] A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Your druggist will refund your money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure you. 50 cents. * e e OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Changes Made in the Postal Service and Order From War De-" partment. WASHINGTON, May 8.—The Postoffice De- partment to-day announced: Postmasters com- missioned: California—Edward A. Richmond, Alyarado. Oregon—Jennie Keough, Lawton, An srmy order amnounced that First Lisu- tensnt Knud Knudson, Seventh Infantr {ransferred from the Department of Callfornis Bonds. V YORK, May 8.—There is the very best authority for stating that the terms of the Rock Island-Frisco deal are sub- stantially as follows: For every share of common stock of Frisco the Rock Island Company will pay $60 in collateral trust 5 per cent bonds, to be secured on krisco common stock as bought, and $60 in Rock Island com- vion stock. It is understood that these terms will be offered to all holders of Frisco stock,, not merely to the so-called St. Louis pool, Foilowing a conference of the leading interests in the Rock Island and St. Louls and San Francisco companiés at the of- fice of J. P. Morgan & Co., later in the day, it was stated that an official .an- nouncement of the deal would be issued in a few days, probably next Monday. George W. Perkins of Morgan & Co., who are financing the merger, sald that only a few unimportant detalls remain to be settled. The terms, said Mr. Perkins, are substantially correct as stated. SET—tsg— BAKERSFIELD, May 8.—Arthur Knowells, a_colored boy, who_attempted to murder his sweetheart, Hazel Foster, was sentenced by Judge Mahon to:day to twelve years' imprison- ment at San Qu Pears’ | Leaders Give Pledge to Do | nual session in Redding. to Vancouver Barracks, Washington. Colonel Charlton a Delegate. WASHINGTON, May 8.-—Embassador Choate has cabled the State Department that the British Government has re- Do you know the most | luxurious bath in the world? Have you used Pears’ | a delegate to the congress of the Associa- tion of Military Surgeons, which meets in Beston this summer, and has named Col- Soap ? onel Chariton of the royal army Medical 3 Sold all over the world, Corps as its representative. OMARA STRIKE Governor Will Preside at Conference on Monday. A2 TS L R All in Their Power to Preserve Peace. OMAHA, May 8.—A plan for the set- tiiment of the strike which now involves 3000 teamsters, restaurant workers, freight pach*ge handlers and members of the buildi. g trades was reached late this aft- ernoon, in which Governor Mickey will be a prominent figure. The plaa for the proposed settlement was reached after the Governor had held corferences with leaders representing both sides of the controversy. It provides the | appointment of a committee of seven men each, to represent the Business Men's Association and the labor unions, who will | sit with Governor Mickey as chairman. The committee will meet in Omaha next | Monday evening to try to reach a basis | of settlement. Meantime the labor lead- ers have given thefr pledge to do every- | thing in their power to preserve peace | and prevent violence. The situation here | will remain in charge of the Chief of Po- | lice and the Sheriffs. The saloons were permitted to reopen at 6 o'clock this evening, the Mayor ex- pressing the opinion that no tmuhle could | | arise from such action. Neither side to the controversy is will- | ing to state on what grounds they will | meet, but the opinion is generally. express- | ed that the end of the strike is now in | sight. | This afternoon there was a large num- | ber of teams in the jobbing district and wagons were driven without molestation. | The Romance of the Desert The Romance of Oid Russia PRESBYTERIES FAVOR BEVISIOH OF THE CREED¢ Adoption of l\'ew Conf*ssion of Fmth‘ by the General Assembly \ 5 Is Assured. PHILADELPHIA, 8.—Rev. Dr. | May RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Golden Fleece The American Adventures of & Fortune Hunting Eard By DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS “ The brightness and vivacity of this tale will appeal to those in search of entertainment, and the blend of carcasm, humor, and truth is quite telling.””— Detroit Free Press. “ A good story along uhriul light-comedy linzs, told in a spirit- ed md attractive manner.” —St. Louis Republic. Sixteen Iilustrations by Harrison Fisher, 51.50 The Voice in the Desert A Story of Strange Environment By Pauline Bradford Mackie « The book is well written and well worth reading even by those who remain deaf to the voice of the desert. The pictu of the young wife, chafing against the loneliness and hopzlessness * of her life, stundcd in the desert, is as tru ife as any femi- nine picture Mr. Howells has drawn.”’—N. S1.50 The Rebellion of the Princess A Story of Love and Intrigue By M. IMLAY TAYLOR « Vividness, 2 full understanding of the events of the time, an atmosphere that brings thess home to the reader with full f a1l combine to make the took a noteworthy one and one (* adds to Miss®aylor’s reputation.” —Chicago News. 2d Edition. $1.50 un. y McClure, Philiips & Co., New York ’ RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are dmeto srrive st FR. William Roberts, stated clerk of the Pres- | (Man Line, Fool i T byterian General Assembly, has received | LEAVE — FEOM APRILS, 1808, — Ammive returns from of P! »h.\'l\'eflti . . | T7.00a Benicia, Suisun, Eimira and Sacra- Yo on the question of creed revision. Eleven | L t | . overtures were sent to the presbyteries by | lml e See | W}‘z:‘m; Rum 725+ the last General Assembly. Of the re- | toga, San §.25- turns recelved 155 are in favor of all| 73aryies %v.mrup :(R\lmu s e : o § /004 Davis, Woodlan: overtures, 13 are partly aMrmative, 2| 7o CHICAGO Daly. TS T LTI negative and 3 took no action. | ut Marysville for Gridley, Biggs This vote ratifles the proposition, which | and Chico) required a majority of two-thirds of the | presbyterifis, and practically assures the adoption of the revised confession of faith by the General Assembly, which meets in | Los Angeles this month. —_ — | Epworth Leaguers in Convention. REDDING, May S-—7he Epworth| [ Leagues of Northern California are in an- ! The convention | opened last evening with the reception to | cave M street 3 | the delegates who are present from all | TS NSl Taiy Yo S B Tl sed Sy towns in the northern counties. The g.g.. Linvd | Local ovrrd | 0.004 Vallejo . . » sion will continye up to and including | I Daily [ Daily [ Dally | 470.00a Crescent City Expres Sunday. | an Fran....| $:00a) 9 “Port Costa, Tracy, | tock ton 11:10 a{12 E | Morgan Aids American School. - | 3:28 NEW ‘YORK, May 8—At the ninth * Hanford nual meeting of the managing committes ;‘:;:1'-5 i of the American School of Classical Stud- fes in Rome, held here, Alllson Armour | announced a contribution from J. P. Mor- SANTA FE TRAINS. Atlantic Port Costs, Stockton, Sacramento, . Mendota, Haaford. . Williame (for Bartiett Springs). Willows, $Fruto, Red Bluft, Port ors, Tuolunne and 4 pl 1 " (Westbound fic Coast Express, via Cosst Line). pl 3 b3 10004 The Overiand Limited — Ogden, 4 8- Denver, Omaha, Chicago. 2 1& Hayward, Niles and Way S 3 afternoon and Pills Eradicate it, positively and absolutely. This statement is based on the thou- sands of permanent cures these medi-| — cines have wrought. cept Saturdays. Leave ) san Fran. | Days. gan-of §2500 a year for four. vears toward | Bakersfield Local, stop the current expenses of the school. ping nt‘ all points in San Joaquin \:nu;' “"»r A, responding traip arrives at 7:50 a. m. ally. EGO XL 9:30 a: m. Daily I8 the CALIFOBRNIA | 3 No Pay for Collector Crum. arrying Palace Sleeptng Cars WASHINGTON, May §.—The Tr : n | 400 Departinent has held up the persor e by - ccunt of Dr. W. 8. Crum, the colored Col- | tickets are honored on this train. C er lector of the Port of Charleston, S. C., on | ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m_ daily. 5.00r The Owl Limited— rrerno Tuisre, tae ground that Dr. Crum cannot receive | 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local ‘Earrfllwudlnx | Ton. Sangus fof Sunte Barbara. compensation unconfirmed by the Senate. | t"3iB arrives at 11:10 & m. caly. e with olden State Limited == mmu.n Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Sundays and Wednes | Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace days until April 3. . 8854 ADVERTISEMENTS Blepeer, which cuts out at Fr-uno.dklr;vn.p(»nd 5.00° Port Costa. Tracy. Stockion, Los e R “~~~~~ | ing train arrives at 6:00 p_m. daily L - | 178 crronaily " conducted parties for . Kansas | '5.38r Xiles. San oo Local | City, Chbicago and East jeave San Francsico % & | city i i Oriental = Mall—Ogden, Cro u a | every Monday, Thursday and Safurday at § . B L | p. m. | * Gffices—41 Market street nnd in Ferrs D ::"'“.““"“_-"'r:_‘““‘.’“ - | pot. San tsco; 1112 Broadway. Oakland. 4 pro It is commonly inherited. | 7907 8 n‘-el kl:l;::‘(‘luva::l. %,""', e . Ll S o Few are entirely free from it. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | e Pale, weak, puny children are af- LESSER tines. (Arrives Joaquin s Valley Westboand! 1 1 it 1 H i 1 tbor ) | ficted with it in nine cases out of ten, | SAN [RANGISGD AN NORTH PACIFIC | rome saa"Fibin-tor G - and many adults suffer from it RAILWAY COMPANY. prpest v-‘x‘}:n‘:" Stations.. 1128, Common indications are bunches in Tiburon Ferry, Foot cf Market St. 7.00» Etlcnmengo. Tmclea‘ Beio"and the neck, abscesses, cutaneous erup- | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RATFABL. | go5. Oregon Ca e T ras i 2 Aer g | YS—7:30, 8:00, 8:00, 11:00 a. m ramento, Marysville, Redding. tions, inflamed eyelids, sore ears,| WEER RAISTIGHS 16X 507 6:30 and 118 Portiand, Puget Sound snd Esst. 8.554 rickets, catarrh, wasting and general de- » ke 9.109 Hayward, \flum San Jose (8 i tra trip at 1:30 p. m. bility. 37 b, B:00, 850, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, | 11.25¢ » ), 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. Hanford, Bakersfleld.. 5 { RAFAEL TO SAN FTANCIECO. — L ¥ Ba Hood S .farsaparllla ‘s" e COAST LINE (Narrow @ (Foot of Market Street.) 7454 Santa Cruz Excursion \>undly only’ 8154 m-m Centervil Felton, Boulaer Creek, Cruz and Way Stations. 1216 Newark, Centerville, San New Almaden, Los G Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz aad Principal Way Statione 4167 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos (on | Saturday sad Sunday ru Testimonials of remarkable cures mailed on request. C. I. HOOD CO., Lowell, Mass. 45 a through to Santa Cruz. connects 404 st Felton for Boulder Creek. 20 a Monday only from Santa Cruz). ‘l 504 200 —OAKLAN 25 ¢ D HARBOR FERR ‘0ot 0 K S 3| ¥ o From OAK!;‘;\“;,D Foot \zlolsru;dnvau‘—m;firu; 18:00 g8 7O SAN RAFAEL, xovato, R SAN QUENTIN, ey A g Fulton. 704 8an Jose and Way Stations 7 300 04 San Jose and Way Stations.. 8. ja New Almaden 740 SLN Monterey and Santa Cnu Excar 3300 ston (Sunday only) SHOR’E 8.004 o«u Line Limited—! HOLIDAYS—i, Hl ND LEGAL SthAYE AND a5, et 11, $11:30 a. m., oh,n :30, 9, 11:48 p. % Fun to San Quentin. except 8:15 p. m. p. m. Those Trains marked to_Falrfax, marked () ‘cqturdays the 3:18 Willits, ito Fe Windsor, = ose, Giiroy, Holllste: | via Sausalito “’ :30a] Healdsburs, 202 Caseroville. Satiaas San Atdo Lytton, % Paso Robles, Ssnta Margarita, :30p| Geyserviile, 5 p | n Luis _Obispo. Guadalupe, | Cloverdale. Surf, Lompoc, Santa Barbars, Hopland fu huen’_u.nmm Sants Pauia, & augus, Los Angelef. (Connoe- su4 Uiliah, tlon from Banta Cruz aad Mo 10.48» 10004 Pacise Coust Exprens (ieaves San_Joaquin Valley Rulbound 88 Crescent City Expresa).—New Orleans. Los Angeles, Santa Aar bara, Pacific Grove, Del Moute. 3 SAN RAFAEL 1O SAN FRANCI chpagll” :25, : mos, Capitola, 4:50, SantaCruz. Pactfic Grove,Saltnas, connect at_Santa Rosa for Wait: San Luis Obispo and Principsi . 38:10, 9:40, $10:55, : at Fulton for Altrurla and o rmediate Miacioas t;g :30, “33:2B, 4:40, "35:50, | yrark W ; 'at Lytton for L. 18382 3en Jose and Way Suasions.. 1 Springs; at Gey airul([e for ak-g;- s,—,‘rl]’.-.‘ —_— 4 ; Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boonéville and CE T p Greenwoed: st Hopland fof Duncan Springs A B e e s Roeves. sader nd Springs, Kels-yville, ~Carisbad §3.00 Del Monte Express—Sants Clara. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartietr 8an Jose, Gilroy, Holllster, Santa 788, 10, 11:10 at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Cruz, Dei Monte, Monterey, Pa 0405 H;o S LA G R P rihge. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter cific Grove, Saltnas and Principal nus )06. 2 3 T4 o Springs, Upper Leke, Pomo, Potter Valley, Stations # 12.15» m. THROUGH TRAINS. John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Buckneil's, $30r Buriingame, . Redwood, ook d A Sanhearin Heights, Hullville, 'Orr's Hot Meénio Park. Palo Alto, Mayeid, 7:48 o .. week days—Cazadero and way | S50 yaltway House. Comotche, Camyp Mountata View. Lawre o ars and San P, m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— | Stevens. Hopkins. Sencoruo City. Fort Brags. San Jose Giroy and Way Wiiioasn Tomales and way stations. Jeatosre el o Cabto.” Covelo LTS 1500 San Jose. Los Gatos and Principel 3:16 o. m. Saturdays—Cazadero ‘and way | GdPCimmings, Bell's Springs, Harris, OI- L T T N - = a ncipal Way Statfons 18.004 't?u[nd-ys and Legal Holidays—$ a. m., Caza- il CDus AT, Tiopenion. Sestis R Bt S monr Berosiond ga dero and way st and Carlos, Redwood, Falr Oaks, stal Eondays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Pone Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market at. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY duced_rates. Ticket office, building. H. & waiTiNG, Gen. Manager. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- On Sundays—Round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at balf rates. Menlo Park. Paio Alto San Jose and Way Statio: Sunset Limited, Eastbound. Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, 35 o8 650 Market strest, Chronicle Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, New Orleans, New York. (Westhound R. X. RYAN. arrives via San JoaquinValley) #11.457 Palo Alto and Way Station: Gen. Pas: ¥ . S11487 San Jose and Way Station Leave Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive ws-n Fran. | FootofMarket St. | San Fran. | | Week] Sun- Sun- | Week | Days.| days. _:;;:;‘wr'*:""" days. | Days. i K| im0 1290561180 Al b sty 1n the clty st 915 ‘3 * Q U S M : Preventa Contaglon. | “TavERNOF TaMALPMS" | 5335 5 Evans CHEMICALCo. Open ol 1the y ear round. Pen —Laa Tarrs 20 . s San Frasiea 1 307, 26 MARKET 7 (North Shore Railroady and SAusaL'TC FERRY, Foot Market St. | A for Morning. X Saturday and Sunday only. 998 3¢ all stasions en Sanday. nday excepted. 1 Sun®ay only. .’”3 hen Je. with trafl mlm oshen Je. ns Visalia via MEN AND WOMEN. Pl bl ac Inf At |rfllllln'::' r nlc'rl:{ohl | of muco Connecta at Visaita. At Freaso, for | @Via Coast Lin | ZTuesday sad Friday. 1 rrive via Niles. | Iy except Saturday. -vu San Josquin Vailer. ‘ars south bound w'* Connests jundav. for all potnts Narrow & gr sent fu plain wrapper. 91.00. M'Ihofllulfi 1..“ i Circular sent on reauest. | weesd