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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1903. 3 NEGAD GARRIERS EARN POSITION Civil Service Commis- sion Explains Ten- nessee Case. No Protest From Whites OLDEST LIVING GRADUATE PAYS VISIT TO BERKELEY |Rev. Alfred S. Lyle of the Class of '64 Comes to Officiate as Chaplain at the University =~ Commencement Exercises Against Selection of Allgood. the fol al free has been pr ties of his office O SOLDIER NAMED. essee and ns there. | he gave the his report, he be STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON SHOWS LITTLE ACTIVITY Ber n Boerse Suffers From the Situa- the Balka Manchuria recent pr States —————— RST DRAWS SHARP COMPARISON3 RKHU the Negro Question in Before Conference of Charities. Charles y deliv- on befcre f Charities and | compared the t of th emar o t i trousers infant y re alified hin e i | Flax Growing in Yolo. | DLAND, 3 10.- ting flax will this sez which seepage of The experiment | be tried on the About 2000 | for a time| water, has been | a big pump, ope- night. This will be seeded | yptian corn and flax. —————————— = Delegates Gather in Woodland. AND, May 10.—The German in honor of theGrand Lodge Sons was a great success, train brought a big crowd The delegates have all | Srand Lodge will con- The business por. elaborately deco- ch | rsion amento, 1 the morning. odland is | | ATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF AS CHAPLAIN AT THE COMME WILL BE PRESIDE ? outdoor ant evenings.® ht there were short talks i . se for the faculty and sald the custom. Leslie M. | e Wright each commend- | Then Bryan Bell, who is vocal concerts He | Fugln the senior class and the He will de singing, urged the next | 5ée: "lass to make more of a feature of | vent. There was a lot of red fire ed and Phil Carey, president of the | t junior cl who will become | days, replied, sayin or to make this and important part “Hall California” as a | | of | he closing days year will be 11 ¢ things c nta previous , mot alone because Presi- coming to give w | whom HOUR 15 NEAR FOR THE MOVING Warner Ranch Indians May Start for Pala To-Day. Probability That Govern- ment’s Course Will Stir Trouble. ——— Special Dispatch to The Call. | SAN DIEGO, May bas | been one of simple walting at ners | Hot Springs, whence it is understood the | Agua Caliente Indians are to be moved | to-morrov: or the day following. Captain | Cecello Mooat and those who went with | him to San Bernardino to see President | Roosevelt and present their lusc petition | 10 be wllowed to remain wnere they are, | nave returned to the Springs and were with their people to-day. ! The Indians were left to during the entire day, about 10.—To-cay emselves | he only | | white people or white representatives at ! the Springs belng Deputy United States | Marshal James Holcomb of Oak Grove | and the half-breed Constable, Joe Quinn. Indian Agent Wright and Commissioner Jenkins were not allowed to go down to | the Springs, but remained at the camp, where the wagons to be used in the mov- ing and the teamsters are located. | This was on the advice of Holcomb, | who is Known to most of the Indians, and who is of the ovinion that there will he serious trouble with them. He will permit the Government officia the Indians have taken a ¢ to go among them until the time co for fear that it may result in stirring them up, when it would do no good, but | might do harm. Some of the Santa | Ysabel people who have had converse | with the Indians declare that they still expect trouble at the last moment, when some of the Indians, particularly the old | people, will lic down and have to be moved by main strength. i Domingo Morro, who is one of the lead- ers among them, s that most of the Indians will move without any difficulty. | He, however, Is the one who will not move. He says that he will go to Pala | with the rest of the tribe, but that he | will return to the Springs. He owns a place, which is near the Springs, but is not on the Warner grant. There are now forty-seven wagons the camp of the movers and about 100 ere will be about 205 Indians to whom some 105 are at the ngs and the rest at other places on the grant ———— TREASURER OF UNION ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLEMENT | San Jose Police Are Seeking John G. | Coilins of the Teamsters’ no not | | | in | | | Organization. SAN JOSE, May 10.—John G. Collins, treasurer of the Material Teamsters Union of this city, is wanted by the police on a charge of embezzling funds belonz ing to the organization. He is short $li in his accounts. A charge of felony eri- bezzlement against Collins was sworn to by a member of the union before Justice Davison late last night. Collins left the city several days ago. He had furnished a personal bond and the union will lose nothing. I STATE SENATOR DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS James D. Byrnes, Who Represented the Twenty-Ninth District in the Upper House of Legislature, Passes Away in San Mateo ? — ATOR FROM TWENTY- NINTH DISTRICT, WHO DIED AT MATHO. K3 during the last s and on his return | | here after adjournment was ill that death expected on several occasions s0 + —- — But he covered sufficiently te make a RS | number of visits to San Francisco and to z ikl | attend to considerak of his immense AN MATEO, May 10.—The death | business interests. Ten days ago, how- cf Senator James D. Byrnes oc- | ever. heart failure was noti and fre- curred at 12:15 o'clock this after- | quently since that time xygen, strych- noon. His last of ten | » and other ies were resorted to days' duration, and was'fn the |, [T D Spines RS S I e on nagure of a nervous exhaustion, due to | T 3ty PE L a s way to America, excessive labors as a Representative of | arriving in New York at the age of 14 the Twenty-ninth District in the Califor- nia Senate. He suffered a severe attack | a He then went to New Orleans and in 1851 returned to New Yark City, where GAPTURED MORDS ARE LIBERATED Take the Oath of Alle- giance to United States. Moral Effect of the Victory in Taraca Will Be Far- | reaching. | | MANILA, May 10.—Captain Pershing ard his column have returned to Cawmp Vicars, Mindanao, from the expedition | through the country east of Lake Larao. The column experienced opposition | after the fighting at Taraca. The prison- ers captured at Taraca took the oath of, | allegiance to the United States and were released. Among the Moros Kkilled | Taraca forts were nine Dattos and Sultan. The moral effect of this fight will be far-reaching, and it is doubtful if the will be any further hestilities in the Lake { Lanao country. Captain Pershing estimates the popula- | tion of Taraca at 30,000 and that of | district at 100,000. He says the population ! of the Lake Lanao district has been un- derestimated. Four natives have bee the murder of three America Olangapo, Subig Bay, last Se have been sentenced to de: The ladrones situation improved materially. In it is still unsatisfactory, districts, which recently bed, are quieter. —_———— Big Strike of Copper in Mexico. EL PASO, Texas. May 10.+The fi copper strike in the Parral district Mexice has been made by Eifego Baca El Paso, Texas main veins t wide, widening as they 30 per cent copper. the famous Pedro no in the at and ptember th. ems Albay but t have be to provi oth e at of and five feet down, carry adjoins he married Miss Margaret Crowley, w survives him. In 1855 they came to Cali- fornia, spent several years in San Fra cisco, and later removed to the coast side | of San M ¢, where Mr. Byrnes entered ir elec- His poli reer began with h tion to the y Board, where he served for many years. Thirty years ago he was elected to the California Assem- bly, and ten rs from that time he was chosen as the Representative of the oid Fifth District in the Senate. On one oc- casion he named for Congress, b illness Interfered with his making the race and the nomination was given Eu- gene F. Loud, who was.-elected. In office Mr. Byrnes served without fear, and his efforts for the success or defeat of any measure were always successf: He was a man of few but his friends and suppoerters were a multitude The immediate surviving relati besides the widow two daughters, James E. cisco and Thomas D. Byrn teo, Mrs. M. T. Bigley, Mrs. A and the Misses Annie and Mary of San Mateo. A brother and sist mund Byrnes and Mrs. William Fe both of San Francisco, also mourn t death of the Senato. The funeral ser ices will st of requiem mass at Mathew's Church Tuesday at 10:3 o'clock. The interment will be private at St. John's Cemetery, near San Mateo. Byrn co DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. re is a growing i achievements of d its importance is consta Here is the affairs th the a of the facul nry all of next Agricultural Agric the back generally fails, too. you promptly. Hearst Hall -+ FINAL SENIOR SINGING. BERKELEY, i\l;x) 10.—Amid perfect surroundings the final senior singing of the year took place this evening upon the steps of the old North Hall. A great moon teriously or leaving 1y, causing more su nary man is entitled to endur in this condition I sent East edies, tried plasters and ordina manent result. I the use of Doan's Kidney Pills days I felt better, at all even lic the Jandscape and the biack Rerke- tnzatlon or 'Ine ircatment stopped ‘the| The Owl Drug Co., 1128 Market | Ko Farcentage Drag Store, 348 atacker el Satis i Ut ot e ast attack. I have more than once in 's Ki ills, | street. for Doan's Kidney Pills t against the faintly illuminated hils. Hun- Poaed fo) write s myentastytecy Of street, for Doan's Kidney Pills, | S 1"vassurbrised a the restte. | dreda of Berknn e L r oan's ney Pills and teil them about |the annoyances ceased. The rem- | cannot gauge the future and positively the benefits I received. No on Fraamlucfl at all troubled with need be the least dublious about the No Percentage drug store, ket street, for Doan's Kidney P1 remedy can be depended upon ‘work thoroughly.” to the choruses in the night. There were songs in plenty and short addresses and ; red fire, and with the wonderful night | for a surrounding it made a most effective scene. The class that is about to leave the university has brought this pictur- esque nior singing” into great promi- nence, as the throng present to-night tes- tified, “‘Senior singing” has been an- nounced for certain evenings during each week, and it has become quite the custom ! of backache were either coming on mys- &us( as mysterioue- ering than the or- shifts, but I never obtained any per- honestly think after e. When for rem- ry make- for three iree companied them. After e in San blc‘klclé. oing to 949 Mar- ils. 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