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5 : —er De take; the L; brar tc {0 not en frem @all, = VOL( ME XCIV—NO. 65. SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1903. PRICE FIVE CEN SARTO IS ELECTED POPE ROME, August 4.--Cardinal Giuseppi Sarto, Partiarch of Venice, has been elected successor to Pope Leo XIII. @ =imit FIVE FOLSOM 'CONVICTS ARE DECLARED TO HAVE BEEN FOUND PARTY'S BIG - MEN BACK OF GORMAN Democratic Chiefs Favor Him for President. St el Systematm Boom Is Conducted by the Leaders. e Senator’s Friends Win Bryan's Support. ——e e 3 3 ' mos r'h . rkens “ sour: - «t s for g o be mentt Ez . —_— —— BELIEVES X-R EILLS WHITE BLOOD CORPUSCLES Made a Dis- nks H e te blood , whose blood SCHWAB TO WITHDRAW FROM THE STEEL TRUST PHIA, Aug. 3.—The Ledger aries M. Schwab, es Steel Cor- cial connection (Tuesday), his i yw being in the s of ex e committee. This tior t the Public Ledger rs of the corpora- Schwab's resigna- t cach time the | was denjed by Mr. well as by the cor- e will meet to- acceptance. The be turned over later in 1 was ap- t Schwab (o of the president | 1 will be elected i - ERUPTION - OPENG NEW FISSURES tch to The Call. Epecial Dis GUADALAJARA, JPeople living *Colima are terror stricken. Mexico, Aug. 3.— in the vicinity of Mount The volcano had another violent outburst to-day, A num of new craters have been opened on the eastern slope of the mountain, and from these streams of lava are pour- ing. ner outbreaks lava - poured from ter down the western slope and did littfe damage crops of the valley. It is evident that the volcano is about to blow off its head, as the old crater is incapable of giving vent to the lava and power within. The eruption has caused a temporary cessation of work on the construction of the Mexican Cen- tral's line to the Pacific coast. This line nas reached a point within a few miles of the volcano —_————.—————— Servian Army Officer Under Arrest. BELGRADE, Aug. 2.—A Servian officer has been arrested here on the-charge of gelling the mobilization plans to-a forelgn it is believed that he has several A rigorous investigation is to the growing power. accomplices. proceeding. Y/ % .,./)// 590/7-5 T ) %f A/IP. Special Dispatch to The Call. LACERVILLE, Aug. 3.—This evening Sheriff' Nor- man of Amador County telephoned from Plymouth that he had located five convicts who had participated in the bloody ambush of the militia last Saturday at Grand Victory mine, near Diamond Springs. ~Sheriff Norman said : “I am fully satisfied that I have the five convicts located and we will start on a hunt to the death. We will.go out prepared for an indefinite trip and will carry supplies. It«s no use to rush pos- ses out not prepared to follow the trail. From the point where the five convicts held up Estey’s cabin last night, I have informa- tion showing that they are heading for Fair Play and working southeast for the Amador County line. I am satisfied that some one who knows the route well has helped the convicts, for it is ab- solutely impossible for them to be striking out in an aimless di- rection in this wild country. I will make an-early start with a Continued on Page 3, Column 4. ‘p/,/g COUNCT/L o/- w"* | g POSSESSIONS OF 'I‘HE CUTTHROAT BAND OF FUGITIVE CONVICTS FOUND AT THE SCENE OF THE AMBUSH, AND A VIEW OF SOME OF THE PURSUERS. GRAND MY MY ELECT WIS CHiEF (General Is to At- tend the En- campment. - Maryland Delegates Favor Him for Commander. e SliRy : Noted Warrior Is Coming as Guest of That State's | Veterans. The Cail 3 STREET, N. 3.—Maryland's my Encamp- » 1s booming Lieu- tenant General Nelson A. Miles for the position of commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic. General Miles has accepted an invitation to a company the Maryland department of t | | Grand Army of the Republic as its gue: at the coming encampment, and the dele- | |sates who will make up the party are | fenthusiastic in their support of General Miles’ cangidacy. | | When General Miles was asked if he i | was a candidate for the position he-sald | | he did not wish to be considered in con- nection with the honor. A prominent Washington member of the Grand Army said to-day he knew of no movement among District of Columbla veterans to support General Miles. With General John A. Logan, General Miles was active in organizing the Grand | Army of the Republic and has always been recelved with much epthusiasm at | encampments. General Miles will retire from the army this week and his sup- porters declare he is an ideal man to head | the Grand Army of the Republic, as he will have much time to attend to the du- | ties of commander in chief. | General John C. Black of llinois and | former Governor Bulkley of Connecticut | are leading candidates for the office of | commander in chief, and the friends of | General Miles hope to have the encamp- | ment accent General Miles as a compro- | mise candidate. | ————— iNOTED CATHOLIC PRELATE MAY BE HONORED BY KING | Archbishop Walsh of Dublin Likely to Be Appointed to the Irish Privy Council. delegation to the ‘G: ment in San Fran. LONDON, Aug. 4—According to the | Chronicle it is not impossible that the | King’s Irish visit will result in the ap- pointment of Archbishop Willlam J. Walsh of the diocese of Dublin, to the Irish Privy Council. Hitherto no Cath- olic prelate has been on the council, but 1t 8 sald to have been a cherished dream of Lord Beaconsfield to have on the council a prelate possessing the confl- dence of the Irish people and of the Pope. ———— TRAMPS ATTEMPT TO RUN OFF A FLOCK OF SHEEP Sheriff Captures Two of the Robbers After Shooting and Wound- | ing Them Both. RED LODGE, Mont., Aug. 3.—Sherift } Potter was to-day nogjfied by Sheriff Hub. pard of Yellowstone County of what is apparently one of the boldest wholesale robberies on record. It is claimed that last night several tramps attempted to | run oft 700 head of sheep belonging to L. {J Wescott, who lives near Park City. | It 18 reported that Sheriff Hubbard cap- tured two of the robbers, shooting and wounding them both, and that he is in | pursuit of the others. | BIGOROUS QUARANTINE *1 AGAINST MEXICAN CITY LAREDO, Texas, Aug. 3.—The quaran- tine against San Luis Potosi, Mexico, on account of yellow fever, which was or e Special Dispatch to The Call LACERVILLE, Aug. 3.—Seven days have elapsed”since the desperate outbreak from Fal- som prison occurred and only one of the convicts has met with a well merited end at the hnndx of the avengers of the law. Three brave men have been ruthlessly slaughtered by the outlaws, one has met an accidental death while joining in the | “1 dered yesterday by the . United States Marine Hospital authorities at Washing- | ton, has been rigorously established at | this point and all incoming passengers chase and two men have been seriously | wno cannot make aMidavit that they have wounded. | infected point for five This seventh day of the man hunt finds | Deen away from an the scene of operations spread over a|days are turned back. Three persons wide extent of territory. The convicts | were returned to Mexico to-day. have broken up into bands and are hldlng‘ Not much apprehension Is felt over the This evening, according to careful c.l-; Luls Potosi as it is thought the epidemic | will soon die out at that point, owing Continued on Page 3, Column 2. | to its high elevution _ .~ -