The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 23, 1903, Page 1

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@all, VOLUME XCIII=-NO. {IVER MEN N 00T IN SAN FRANCISCO, RUIN RIDES - WITH DEATH 174, "TROOPS TO GUARD ; WHILE THE JURY | A MURDER -y PROBES FRUIT WAR =gtz e 7 IN CYCLONES e — ommission Houses Will Lift the qucott. Farmers Allowed Sell Freely in to Jackson. Marcum Assassina- tion to Be Subject of Inquiry. Lives Are Lost and in Kansas. ' Buildings for Many Miles. Telegraph Service Broken and All Disaster Is Not | Recorded. | Battle of One Year Ends in plete Vietory of Producers GOVERNOR TROOPS — WOMAN FIRES = AT BURGLAR ds Thief, Who * Woun Seeks Safety in Flight. HANNA JOIN SSUE WITH =5 : “ Foraker Says Ohio ™~ - =v%s Will Indorse the nrsor: President. ey S —_— WIDE AREA SWEPT. 3 of Newton was as it iz impos- the wires entering = = sible to work am there from iirec ASHLAND, Kan., May 2—A cyelone mnre severs thoq, that of rasteciar. page- through thls coyntx thas” afternoon. much property was Fifteen head of horses belong- rid K. Linger were ¢ by the wind and t cattle were § »r the & Los Angeles it. This ttme believe he car- d asserted th at robber said Edward e house except storm then c tie and dest oke near In HOMES ARE WRECKED. Nobody serfously in Kans.,, May 2 orst The hail broke ugh corrugated iron roofs on the ness houses and the rain poured property, storm came,up, tal & the roof off the Methodist church and dcing damage to other small buildings. A bad storm is reported from the vigin- and put his e was able to dash the rear door and the last seen ity of s and Pennington, northwest | of Salina, but no definite news is obtain- | able. A i 0 e | DOUBT THE EXISTENCE OF HUMAN LIGHT RAYS PARIS, May 22.—Does the human body | emit rays hitherto unknown as the X-rays were unknown until Ro-ntgen revealed | to the place imme- g found where ck the floor, but cond bullet could be broken button was el John Entriki - = t foi & "-'1‘ on the floor near the foot of them to the world? The Philadelphia dis- : . o < & g '_0‘ rway, a small particle of lead ad- | patch published in the Herald last Tues- e ot mal-ie to it, showing that it had been | day to the effect that or Good- | socia it | broken by a buliet. Mrs. Hogaboom was | speed of the University of Pennsylvania | the new e woon | description of | had discovered a hitherto unknown ray Miss Mattie Stone Ag Tort is being made ' emanating from the human body which | James C. Ston P t nig the | P A to apprehend him. is strong enough to make photo = e doing nmext | A g R PIIELE 25 5 has been received with Incredulity. PO A s unprecedented, | FATHER AND DAUGHTER The Petit Bleu interviewed D. . e businese : S P ARE ATTACKED BY NEGRO ! bon on the subject. He say s i opposed to < - . ¢ eriments made regarding this subje e . p ———— | Man Is Found Unconscious and It!pot "3 t"C ol de Rochas and m et | -~ PRINCE AND A COUNT | Is Thought the Girl Wi £ MR em in < { # s oug! as have given no resuit. Colonel de Rochas Filipino woman > p as MAY FIGHT IN FRANCE Murdered. did for a time believe in the possibility sted ¢ . he agen < | HILLSBORO. Ind of luminous radiations bRINg emitted by | children by this wife. nid FobSapeegpndh _ Men W_— xc"m'“‘ in London Quarrel | . farmer living near Manchester, the human body. A hand placed on a | tenant Burbank was & at a Game of Cards at | Anna, aged sensitive plate seemed after a certain Club. rch last night duration of time to have influenced the | feiture of his commission. ek A duel is expected | negro. Kalser was | plate. Here and there shapeless marks c f Radziwill, attache of | late Big Four tracks. He | were visible upon it, but it is necessary | yided he secured a divorce from his| " 3 sham place. | sness sufficiently to teil | 15 a3dd that the same result was obtained | Filipino wife, and this Burbank promised mngfPlocitiss et nezro ¢ e deed. It is thought|,. means of a sglove filled with sand|to do if possible £ own in London. The! that the K;—‘ ‘l:w;\u::f(!hmi‘n 'm:’?;’;; heated to the Same temperature as the | » d the ’mm ve arose at| ;o op.g body. It could, therefore, only be i | worth that the Filipino wife of Lieutenant ave own clubs in London —_————— | terred from these experiments that the | Burbank is on her way to this country Aze » the market ups and the Prince were Korea Must Uphold Concession. marks on the plate were caused wlely{wmz her father with the avowed inten- 3 There s no boye YOKOHAMA, May 22.—A dispatch re-| by beat.” e ag farmers wi piay a difference of opinion | ceived here from Seoul, Korea, says the | TEE - v N U a | per as his wife. i -, & . > whose turn it was to play, | Rusisan represental there ignores the Railroad Shops Burned. 2 5w e & red on one side was followed by a | PTO made on the subject of Russia’s | NORFOLK, Va.. May 2.—The Seaboarg - - 2 & - n the other. ‘The chalieng { attempt 1o establish a settlement at - B s San Fra o, wi R b o ¥ accepted. Tt | o 0t R iver, and deglares that - the | 1088 amounting o $750.000 or more. The | whom they married in the islands has plied. At last they are is beileved the duel will take Dlace \'eryl timber concession granted in 1596 must pe | destruction of the shons =~ roundhquse | caused considerable excitement among of- with o restrictions on them shortly in France. unhaid by Korea. is complete * A e SATURDAY. MAY 23, Towns Damaged ' Furious Wind Wrecks. | n i 1903. PRICE FIVE CE.\"I’éu EXCITES BITTER POLITICAL STRIFE ALARM IN MEXICO AND MAY CAUSE BLOODSHED | i ZRESIPERT Governorship Fight Assumes Serious Aspect. Repetition of Crime Is Predicted at Monterey. OF THE MEX- AND THE AS- UNCLESIM'S | ORDER ENDS LOVE'S DREAN Lieutenant Warned Against Second Wedding. Special Dispatch to TBe Call LEAVENWORTH, Kans., May 22—T! case of Lieutenant Sidney Burbank, whose proposed marriage to a Leavenworth girl | was frustrated by the announcement that | Burbank has a wife and two children in | the Philippines, has caused the sreazes:' sensation at Fort Leavenworth and this| city, where Lieutenant Burbank and the | girl to whom he is engaged are well| known. Last September Lieutenant Burbank of the Tenth Infantry came to Fort Leaven- | worth to attend the general service and staff college and shortly afterward he met eldest daughter of a leading citizen of this | and a former State Senator. About three months ago their engagement was announced and the wedding day was set. Just before the time appointed for the marriage the War Department learned | that Lieutenant Burbank had married a | while serving Philippines and was the father of two Immediat notified that he m in the| not marry again under the penaity of for- | Miss was stiil willing to marry the officer pro- Stone It is now announced at Fort Leaven- | tion of compelling the officer to recognize The action of the War Deoartment in compelling army officers to recognize as the Filipino women with ficers in the army. There are many offi- IRCTIC HEAT SENDS COLD WAVE SOUTH Scientists Explain Europe’s Chilly Weather. ceived or counted except commended by the President IAZ MAY BE OPPOSED. political rei s betwe: Reyes and President Diaz a uch strained. Wheth accept the Pr PARIS, ment of May Professor La: . —Apropes of t scienti: mal conditions prevall regions, as shown b sighted in the low - latit an extraordinary . nu 3 o 8 3 e the Herald has recef ng letter signed “T. Merte: 3 e subject. The writer explains E chilly weather this spring as. vessels from and ‘Outgoing and incoming the Atlantic reported during April May this number of imm divary low latitudes. govio Garza. Jose Ma- Iy set afloat by a heat wave which visited | ria Sosa Garcia. Lorenzo R. Bocane: this section of the globe in Februar Rodoifo - P. Martinez, E. Sanmiguel March and early April. The appearance | de Lilano, Paz, J. M. Vill of these icebergs in the gulf 3! D. R Lugo. Manuel M. Garcia, Felix { their me! nd cooling of the a - 3 3, Antonto P phere was sufficient to cause a curr ¢ inojosa and Jose begins by sa:- westerly and sow inds o gales of colder air thinner warmer vacuum reigning over Europe at and scandalous eccur- that time. In ordinary spring and sum- y the demon | General - Diaz. Convencion E seriously attrac attention Mexicans and has deeply wounded national Ceeling. And such was the cal consequence. because from | events as this the sad trath was § PERRRRRR Smfietmieiieg that in Nuevo Leon the relations betwe ° the governing power and the Soverned cers, it is said, who married Filipino | have become s that the legal har- women while serving with their regiments | mogy which betweem the in the Philippines and practically every > ” — post In the country has a few so situated. | Comtinued on Page &@r_g rth mer movements icebergs from the cecur later in the season than t this year, when the sun and ocea warmenough to melt them befo: reach low latitudes and prevent them | frem exercising any considerable influ- | ence on the climate which is regulated by | the guif stream. d the of | { ' ained id exist

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