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1903. e CAROLINE FORD WINS SUIT FOR L_ATOUR ESTATE IDEFECTS IN THE PROPOSED SEWER SYSTEM - st NS IHM R 1, 1903 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. :THE ATTACK C')N THE ERESIDEN‘I" plainly whant their object is ‘in. Macedonia. They BlSHOP WANTS g 0 s ‘desire to wipe ofit all-the Greek towns in Macedonia, —-HE Miller case, es The Call first predicted last lhopnug that _even 3f they do not succeed in aunexmg E 'GRACE CHURCH § spring, has crystallized into a political atgack u\lacedcma At wnll Be of benefit to.them to externi- [° . e AT on President Roo<c)elt The American Fed- | FORCATHE DRAL 5 Jer:mon Qfi Labor, upder Mr” Gompcrs, has made the : : ——H 7 This befng the plq,n of the ‘Bulgarians, it*is easily un- ‘N\A, mistake Of dem in’ o o o . 5 - ® sarecs All Commurhicatsne.to W. 5. LEAKE, Manager Leivil s: vice 1 k‘:];dmfr that in: admivitering :the |dersiood “‘“ they’ do, not coicém themsglves“about } © Among Episcopalians ‘In the diocese of | Caroliné Fordis- enitlenl to”the $0000{ . The. follcving communication from 4 b ce law the President shail order thit only | the de:mme and survmg womesw and childrén in the |California who are oonscious of the | 166t by Felix Latour, according to a de- fexpert is of particular’s timely Interest 5 TELEI'HOA:E» Ask for THE CALL The Oyerntor 'Wil‘ Connect | Ycu Witk the Depmtment You thh . i sineé theé voters of this city have elected to bond the municipulity for®a sewer sys- tem. -nlgns for which: have excited com- ment-‘and gensure: Damascus, Placer Couaty Editos *San. Franc. ‘srowing strength of the denominatien | cision of the Supreme Court rendered yes- .and’ the commanding positlos which the | terday. The testator married in 1877, lived jurisdiction holds 4. Hs relation to-the | with his wife for two- years and disap- diocese of the far West, there has been \ plared. She never saw him after that. @ , disgosition for many years to provids | In 1806 Latour was ‘Hvigg at the fiome s cathedral in twhigkt the Bishop might | of Caroline, Ford ‘In Lake. County. When | ¢, cxerclse absolute guthority .and control | he dled it fleveloped that the- wonian was»[ nd perfosm’ ecclesidstical. cerempnies | the sole beneficiary of his- will. - “Mrs. | 5 [ appertaining “to Iis central : authority. | Latour and four ather relatives nvmred ‘New York i% now building-a |.wenty on’ the scete and demanded a share of- ifon dollar cathedral for Bishop Pptter | the- estate. -Mrx. Ford).who. Wwas exewu- }Jers of Jabor -unions .shall bes eligible "o Lnllage: of Macedoma whxch wefe _rcéem]y the scene e employment in the »Gmcmmtm Prmtmg,' ) (.)fiue thie. bookb'ndew and thc-bureau ohengza\rmg “*land prnmmt This demand. goes “much further than (Msirket and Third, 8. F. | 217 i0 221 Stevemson, St. <m1- unp!oymcm It afiec thc d]arwomen, el pgmeex emplayes .The Gree‘k paper ‘ou on .tpsay that the Govern- ment and the people of Greece' have Been. d|hgcnt in “‘fl“’f *provndmg felief for the victims of (hcawarflng Bul ptmfls have extended Cal., PUBLICATION OFFICE EDITORIAL HOUIS Delivered by Cl.rnFrs 20 Ct= 'F‘er Week 75, qm 2 th -inst of a vital emeneering defect in the .plans .of the sewerage systens proposed for the city of ¥an Franeisco'and for whish @ Is to-vote a bond cissue expospre - hrlmu sanity ~ote rly $7.000.000 on tne emand the. Pies dcn't h'as ‘nswcredf tlia s ed for lhé Denefit of the whole comrfbutmn.s ha‘e béen’ mado tor the fund 'Atlanns" (unless yours, i 1 argues; ‘that, the: B\llganans merit Mo sympathy what- |tHX of ‘the ‘W refused to Compromi and Washington will soon, undertake the | | Your dalyaie. ol e engineering 1, qlte | ever from’ the, Ameticin people, saymg ““When ih | construction, of oife to cost 35,000, 000. ‘9';_‘,“_";‘& }::T ld:n'(‘tph;d'd:‘ :;a:[“i;t:@l_ ect . T)h’;:rrnr ,:.- the ing esists. and < " v cf ¢ hev pred: ronsequences ¥ WEEKLY £ALL, One | Armenia® :hnu:ands .of helpless Women and “Cliildren |Denvér has one and Miiinedpolis; as ' WeH | -siema -that Ratour ;suffexed .a " stroke | state. ! b g g RS as many other.deading ¢ fles .in thg |of paralysis several d”, before qenth “In fact. they ‘might b wiore- serimys’. “The L propér action _of . the substantfally -Oniform L <hrough _thes polnt. This Velos | plans pravided fais welocity depends on & y *of ‘wewets indain outfall o Yot obtai fisp of the tides niakes. nothing at il up- United : States. . Whenever' th eses Jand that yeher are -wealthy epougl a cathadral-is buslt | uniible . efther o the Roman Catholie-communion the .communisaied; i church * swhere the- Bishop:-officidtes 1S he wm cathédral, though n be bm a FOREIGN POUSTAGE..; . : veloeit nd constructed: wiird to & ¥ te " of Aow. \u]:l'v n'mrn o <o s “theratore assisted | Me hseribers. {n orderl nt humb)e ahad’’, pl’lrflifl'fi m&f(‘\ld} T et 3 he to a’, L\mup” as being for : Anglicah Bishop of the" Mackenzie River, ‘\t‘g“nc lfu_ ac—( ll\a; lm Wwhase' boundaries ane-the "Afctic Oce: chad a cathedral which was cavered with . ey the hides .of. walrus and” [ [ ana® posed of thel 5kelet(m of a whgli_ i “to give botk WEW Srompt -and cc OAKL v s ~Bold if- % % ‘started_in t she aprm ed. 0 R cn‘pi{ile lhe m otis - Bu]ganan te connnue ‘his e o 4t B 3 ogs ‘ate blbodflnrs‘ly \\'ork af dcttmcm) i GBACE WAS OFFEB-ED- = 5 b “Duri; Bishop (Kip's admin ome “6f " fhe: antiMoslem ttne u;c':fry fm‘t’?ed Gpmm a0 i cathedril, but that prelate, @ither” zmm = ' ‘Persoiis Who are dsked to “‘want-of symmpathy with t thedral | | } By vote or four o - (hnp Jthé tices ofithe State's ‘highes 1 must stidd. Lhe. nD!nlon -and- with sewige ns 10T sewage ditficulty at all dtiops are on braiiches and.are net main. owefall iine. me time - sizce | - made vesy - eapeful _examitnation, of the printed de seription: of the plans-and’ was impressed with oS, énginsering defect which 2148 Cemter Street on the * GE KROGNE! tisinz, Marqu. (Lo Distange p 0 cts—the G.ncy to, a’cause, led by, the bandits who |. raa or. unwiltipg tp assume-the rem;"m- 1‘-'.‘..} e pointed out and which is & gomse- Stone and held-her for ,amm under “gibility of its support, (lec!—lf]r‘;ll, llufu RO digsent. . : sice- ot the_gentral déaign. r_plan 5 (b7 moflzh he was deting’. o it ! *The, vojirt G Bectared yé iemav tha ‘etimate of probable- ca The print “Bishop - t the tifne, camination &1V i Home Oil Company ‘held & val A .camd into €yll° chafge of “the | to its waluablé property: nesr Fres eeedingly litfle detall . from -which o de dlocése - he, has kept.the rieed Of a cen- tnrn\’nr‘ll‘(fln rvugvh:;:m{‘ &p']afi;— fnr duce’ the baais of the sxiimate of nemrly, Mg _htral point ‘of thg-ticeése from which to ¢ e v Ol an... Nevertnsicas, using my processionil hatiwas inherent, in the Tight ‘| exergise . i recde':!fl“”“\l 5 m':fi which' was-made in January, 1997, jieehnical KnowleE imute of what the cost - ! 5 dily: fn Chriss H. PR the ¥ 3 statement f piai ¢ ble t6°] - 4 tion ste,s (hrissman, . Chrissmhn. an ‘should "be: cn the printed state e Slovee. - “and"i$ indispénsable t ; ” i “{ {jmes, He. has- urgel, whenever the | jiiell ade a.lgcation In Becember: T506. § and that Biure s ‘s, many millions less than albinss avarini cokmres of Cley: open | itlé to Minnesota lands in- déocen of (‘«hflfl;‘;mi “mfi g"(',‘z-w‘“r“f They held -that, the former: locafion wie | the estimate ofer “",fl‘;::.""‘:;"n,i‘?n;" & < 54, opan until 530 o clogk-. 633 eyt ollar _.| strong . enough, the* din, a. éa- id and lald claim. to the’rich prop-.| ity ¢ D e thae the professional in- e lion' dollars and. the omes and mod-| G * Had - (he . vestry of 16¢ [ riy. Tpe Supreme Court thinks that the | B 8 L ke by the plan of the works SR RNEY 38 o Ll - o and fifty- Amencan. farm- | Churcl during, Bishop, Nichels® epi co- | i "..,m,, Oil Company has 2’ title “h,ln i% | Jias been followed up- by & similér incompe- s unttll 9 clock. 1098 incidents f Taw as t]—n pate; rénewed, the. offer to’ make a ca-. 1,in every Tespect. [Vence.in figuring ou their-probable cost . Q fhedral of .Grdge, it . weuld i\'l\'* bien | ind ¢ompany*has pald mare than $300,000 | Pledse. peemit me o express Ty R i ;.| has Sapd’ that that fei d to | proniptly :accepteil.. ‘The- R aticn Y sduit - d W i dividends and.with a par valye-of. $1 has failed, to act and ‘me little " " ohare has been.quoted as about #: Ré- ‘apblied: in_arder that | contjy. % was rumbred thdt water instead | 10" of ofi was being Rumped and a Rad shinm Zdmiliation ‘T adnmt’ the reason. Iy paper in San - Fran- t4 print the truth on 1t aid ir could -edu- n eariier. did ‘ot suppose a_dai be defended by v'hc “whole fofce M ;ocml\ - S nme nppr It’is that right “which the un jons déshand thag-tire P hat it that timant’ on a suestion whi.h President “of thc Lm y. i re “Many - nvestors ost {arge |-cals:a wabli ~x'n tion, w i . Yine BM\uxr -'| amounts of mortey, atl there was:an ;"‘“‘!‘:“;;’ - n,",‘l',,,”’l?:,fh:m R ot hwe | Tueé jurisgiction.. “The. attempt made fo prosecute: proTe Which - the - pians and _estimates -hn public ,works of San Fran- It has been the misfor- uhe of the Gity that unlike in the large ast- Sra cfties thgre Mas.beeh no civie pride ‘which Would spstain the ; engineering Dr'»ffl:fln»n Tatorcing. the ‘highest standard of “professicnal hot .| mresident of the comoany, a * manipulation of'stock. It was discovered istrict: Attorney, howevér, that had acted within his Tights and the natter was.dropped. - f ,\mcncm cit vlu;mhgs 40 B 1l | the tempo nuwu of me raris X THE dn it Bis a " “paramount, thouglh e coyld be guideil’ v @ board composed: Of gymen’ and :however,” would un s\m'pl 3 SEIZFING - PROBLEM T a-réceni eting. of the_pjanning of San. Fr s soisation of : Ny isory and: not in contro el E:Bl(o'l"l‘ 500 biie worls and the highest stgndard of o A ] HOsey ompffi\nm\ VESTRY NOT EOSTILE s EMQD 3 b Lot : s ::’“,"; ‘h..'.'.':,‘::“"f,'.r";h. P e naldcration E | '1’0 .LEAVE 'mE PALA-CE al their_ceit. of the’people Who .propose to pay urch hds in l;m The yestry of- Grace C. ‘right- has bee DUND I-trust,- unnec < d ¢ s USSELL - L. laced, itself in a especttully ly and anxiously I ‘have fludxd the ntirely . elestmyLd In- e u;"ghhop but, has decliried to sur- ?apular Clerk wm Bs Succaeded byl ___~o-———D—IE n s ,n 2o over your 1¢ *A. non-union -laboter has er control, by the -advice, it'is af—u?'.‘ * Julian B;o;mell W);: H:; Re- WO mx,m MEN Sk 5 AT - of .th -wholders. g signed from Occjdent: Y THE. 21 ter with certain puhhc‘ mei who in the past’ . hia He' could nl_\'vhe,.\md‘erbfd Brms v.orkmen and thereby ,ovwrcd the [4he pr(:s:}\[ vestry, ould he as- | Fopi “eg:,,rmu“ I g & SUDDENI' IN. sured of stcgeeding itself as the cathedral | Yoard, the:church might relinquish ¢ and juris- Pntrick Dug'an “Rettred Capitalist, 3 and Jules: Jujlien, Merchant, Suc- cnmb tc Heart Disease. -of his right{ 'of "p‘rivatc' standard i'a(e 1)1 avages... “The.facts have beet 1-brogght w0 hght b'y the Reyal Commlsslon appomted to. in- pupuldr and ‘\iflel) nown. hotel ‘clerks | | in this country, has resigned his, position |- at :the Palace =nd.on O(‘mber 1 wilk res tire from tha€ famous -hostelrv: with rerican .shipping. & U)vdcnse : 4 bu, ¢ boanrd.must cor rick Dugan, a retired capitailst, was :,ficlv.el(;‘frnm !hemwhole Siocese, else led by | which.he has been corinected for- the Yast | me::L i bed"yeiterday murning oi the a Qlovesean converrtion, or selécted by the fiftéen vears.” .His resignation has been * his residence, 3673, Pine street. He b i Bishop. The members musl repte:em the.| in thé hands of Manager John €. Kirk-| 34 ded: m‘ . Dhysiclan. for heart with gra Wwhole dlocese, - *"| patrick for nearly hinety days, with:the | béen. attefiec v . s horn fn Irelond now well . The subject has® ‘been. actively-discuised | understanding that it shioufd become ef- | d1sease: . 5 a £-the late | fective ' the ‘date mentioned. by whica | sevetty-tour years ago. step in the ereial and in- | ses (hc \auona] Gnard hzs by the: sipce the deatli o ate | B stall Juflien, liquor. ferchant, of the 4 2 e e mo sagfeemint .cquld’: bej fime his succissor would be duly installed S witen & o, aied uadenly dustrial p: ¥ beer talledm the suppa Téuched. The pro wmon haé been néga- | and Teady to “take up the dutles. el chgar e g Gty S ads t a t mg“poxmmem of | quished: by McDermott. 2 . f'\ i W ey or-sne ne— ion who sere_ambitious that| - The retiremieitt of McDeimott from ¥ Taf"“‘ s e ir U e TS factorie ome, cons\dcrable % of California, 1jKé the Ro; Palace. will he deeply regretted: by tra eveging wit K sick ana died. eart bver «this-as -well as for- | &n hour-later he took sick amn b elers ifrom .a! eign eountries; whose persc .| durihg " thefr- stay in Ban Francisco he hak 1ooked “cateful! -A% 3 genial ".Grace is the most:beautiful’ church’ edi- | felow as Arc)\‘b\sbop,_ shro ld ha\e -2 ‘his own. 'A’ BEAUTIFUL CHUREH, digeasé:ls suppcsed to:have been the ause |-of dcath. . Mr. Jullien was 64 yéars old and countersigned the de: both.cases. Imos.t :xdusnely by aliens;, whc by cmwdmg’ if ‘thé ‘single tenements and by-* rhelr, ml mgness te put: up with condmons er-find new markc(s oF put a ch:ck 3 The Jatfer. alterna | of emzen:hm <Ttis no v\onder that such sticcess in familiarly is 3 2 ; tive i be thought of as a seribus propositiot. [the denial of legal rights to. the private “employef | that are very.yile, are-able to pay-a hrgher profit. to | fice in Caiifarnia, thougki! not the most | kniown. to: visitors. o this. ity, bas few : -————*———n 8 There remains, then; the oinie issue of Jetermining | | and ¢miplaye led to the- belief that the last refug‘e af | the, ‘I;mdfords than can -be got.fram nauvc tenants; | costly. Its ‘appojntments are absoltély'| equals .in the hotél business, a fact tmat [’ -: Septembker Is Dry Month. : | 5 | o o i perfeat.. Few. churches iiv| bs been teslified to by thase Wb have| prigmsor MeAdic of the Weather how we can best oftain the desired market and most | personal rights, the Government itself, could be suc: | These alieris; fake chiefly to -tailoring, shoemaking | the couniry. are ‘as well farnisbed. Iis| come in contact with hfm. and. that Wis | pii" 0" tes " that in . fifty-four yewrs suc profit by ét E s cessfylly stormed and carried. This assault has been and cabine mang, or 'to labot almost. wholly .un- [-orgen, its Itar, .windpws and pulpit tur-‘éver ‘emiling countenance .is going “te ba.| (Lt Ul peen but sixteen other Sep- beauty, and missed -behind the hotel counter” has al= In San Fran- niture-are rarely exceeded.i | tembers-as dry as the last. important, par¢ played by 4 -merchant mariné \Tcl;ni{tumcd pv the gr m‘cm ‘\}I]r William Rarr_ skilled. Tii thew desperatc nepd-and with the, stand” |‘architectaratly there is nothsug left to"be rmml euggfeflu -d 1[::1;1:;, msm;n:.:g.-;,s_ ”e - :;mw_ A g gy o n mark; e dol: eagst, in his xaminer, ¢ arattcmes the_ Jimproved upon, Besides it is.a venerdbie | pressions o regret he; aro al- Py & e miadie. of . the mnr(h g new markets for the gaods-of tli¢ home \ % Pl . : 2 * rard of _l_c' & 0 Wwhicli they are ‘accustomed they da pernineg e e SF fhoke fOundefl 'fn I"ice. on- the recélt of the news that he ;E:lmqerfl‘z? A siddie o6~ tw mivel been. mply -demonstrated by the, vast | President’s decision’in this phrase: “Roosevely sets | unqnestionably: compete: powerfully. ~with .native |{he Episcopalian denomination in . the | s+ soon to.qut: Tt is MecDermott's fmw 7 1% EEETERE S ates that, contyary to | expansion of Germany ever since that | | asidé hes of- workmén; is ad\erse to unions.”" | Englishmen and English’ women and chlld:en On | State. It has Been. the scene n: more | ;f'ntlox: !ohmall‘(e a“"‘!ph'l: r,g\: Pl-;,’a':‘:lv:i:; the general belief, thers have been in this c P 1to epesation tlie liberal system of «sub- To be trulhml andt .confornt to the facts N r-W; prominent < marriages ; than* any other | his wife shortly afte T e e e e+ s .the other” hand ‘their; labor, at what. it'is supposcd by, s dcclaq'ed by the latter to be'ab- ‘to mwum.am compctmon wnh i its‘arches have | yeport is {hat he goes thither vnder sev- ‘eral inviting offers made to: him, during the last-six months by the managements of different hotels in the big’ Enslery\ met- church in the city a q echoed to the ~obsequies pf fmany who | have been most distinguishéd in all the more Important ‘historical events of: the last fifty-four y Hmm Randolph Hear should have said Roosg‘ relt re(gscs to set aside the constitution of the United- ressels to carcy on German trade. is taking the .trade of f ' employers* to tost, sohutely - neccssary i it S - Physicien Highly Honored. The iadies of the French-colony - pre= e Germzny | St ; .decisfon is for the-equ; lt of all b 1 3 2 under our very hands b ason - States ec:i or the- q ali y men i s ropples.- = 2 T fi z re_ ,n | fore-th¢ law.” ety co ke e lhg 1rades o whl(h they arc < Sx'r‘}t; vestry, however, refusés to co“sm( McDermott's nosition at khs Palace is | sented a beaut* rulh ronze ;dfl.uue“;;) ‘Dr. rchant fleet, whil c“ S N a ; b '} gaged. i ‘l.to the sacriige necessary to make Grace ! to be. filled by Julian M. Browmell, for t:rqu:‘ :;“\xr:‘m ..:l- ‘;uzrxff eB(;e ““q“:.: » compite with r. Gompers saw this-.conflict “““‘“g though he'l ~ Fpe preseace. of 133,000 alrcn workcrs ina cnty of {'a. cathedral, ahd the.whole matter must ‘several years chief. clerk- at the Occi- | Ness - 4 of the physicians ) 1 ; - - | dental and previous “to.that ‘emplayed in | Canac was formerly one theer che démand for a mércharit | |inay not have. expected such a result, when he said, ‘the size of: T.ondom will fipt:appear to the Amencan ;el‘\‘::,": b5 ?n *;:;;;f:‘:ila, lg{:%p EF:::,‘;, “number of hotelsIn thé East. Brwnell | at the French Hospital, but recently re- our immense joreign com: I<P°3L‘“K of the- labor unions, “The United States ‘peoplc as i veryi setiojis problem, for our great citied | will vet be provided: with a cathedral | resigifed from ithe Occidental ‘yesterday | | signed his position. .His resignation was arid left last evening on @ vacatfon’ to the interiors his ‘intention being to retarn in time'to enter upon his new duties at the Palace. He is regarded hs & very com:- etent clerk and has a host 6f friends whe [ ‘have.wished him success fir his future ‘work. . : [ regretted by mauy prominent French res- | idents and they dacided to ‘tender him & token of appreciation for his services. —_——————— A Townseud's California glace frults and candies, 60c a pound, In artistic fire- etched boxes. A nice present for Eastern friends. 715 Market st.,.above Call bldg. ¢ | Government is.our most dangerous competito By | | t}'az hemmt’haac meant that the clanm of spvermgnty & governmental” favors; or for the Fedesation of Labor competes with the 50\- i ‘States for special- benefits. iereagnty of the Federal Government. . “The sover- -eignty of the States had been succes:fully defied;"and | worthy ef himself and the great denoml-— nation o( which heis the heu PERSONAL MEN TlO’“{ Bl%hop Fflrl erston of Portland is sL‘ lerstood by.the great mass of |. d upon as the demand ef a E have a far larger proportion. of 1mm)grants to the total popalation; “Our ‘conditions,. howewer, are not {ike thiose ‘of Great Bntam, and we' do not feel a’ bur- | den under’ which the “Bri ‘sh -WOrkcr staggers! It i&. clear, however, that it is only a-question of time Th States of- the Missis- | o d-tha* an ocein -going mer- |15 maintenarice had -often ‘degended -upon invoking [ ypen we shall have a problem not ‘dissintilar to that | e UCC{“‘“““’) LS Representativ Littieneid has had com: | oo iq) Tntormation suppiled_dally ta mach benefit-to them "as -it | the power of the Federal sovereignty. Mr: Goinpers | o London unless we devise .a.mearts of effectively ;grm“thfuq? g 2y wife' of Sulsun I'plled a list of "800 trusés of the United |, gineqs houses:and. public men by the “States, whh an a;gre"gste edpital of $14,- L. H. Mitehell and wife’of Washington 000,000,000, are at the Russ. 5 & W. E. Tretheway, & manufacturer or g Stockton, is at thé Grand. .° { Cfll. Piess Clipping Bureau (Allen's), forr'a street. Telephone Main I — has rfow met his “most. d:mgcrous competitor” and retires, ‘for the -present, defeated. "“The next move is to capture Foderal oncre:gmy for the purpose of de: strowing 'it. Thls is to be-done by’ political opposl- York or to Pepnsylvania. fact, No ‘convention was-more emphatic in declating to our mierchant vessels than was the kcepmg uudesuable mlmlgrants qut .of the. United States. Anglo-Saxon’ counfries have. in nmes past delightéd to’ beast of bemg the “r:f'uge of “the op- convention. of Neébras a State -that:at pressed of all nat.aons, -but. in lh;sc days ‘of clieap | - Mark L. McDondld, the. well-kngwr' one time was antagonistic' t0 every plah’ suggested ‘non to’ Prefldent Roosevelt. in the hope o( .accoms, travel they ‘will have t6 deaw the. line somcwhere Sapltlalnst of -Sahta Rosa, I8 ‘at thé Oeci- for th n 3 f ou ot . A ental Gl 2 or the promotion of our shipping .- | plishing his dcfeat é Tondon to-day sidace b face th an issue- that af--| *enator WHliami, A. Clask -of Montan | 'Ihc Gaddcn Gn‘l “ The Amencan people; appreciati g the gravity. of is duye here to-day.frdm the East on Bis “way to Southern California... gnifieant evidence of the. change of- Western fects not only Tre: workmgmeu and hér. labor markee ent on this subject is afforded by the resofu- | iopted at the late -meeting- of ‘the Trans- Commercial Congress. .On the subject of ocean shipping the resolutions declare:” “That theé decline of our oversea American merchant marine from carrying 9o per cent of our exported products in American bottoms down to 9 - per cest: js-an anomaly in the industrial development-of the United States, and for a nation with a greater coast:line and | greater resources than any other, and_an unbrciken d record of enterprise and intrepidity on ths ocean. That every ship is a missionary of trade; - that steam- ship lines work for their own countries just &s_ rail- road lines work for their terminal points, and that it is as absurd for the United States to depend upon foreign ships to distribute its products as it would: be for a department store to depend upon the wagon's of a competing house to deliver its goods. That it is the sense of this congress that the Congress of the : Moslems have been painted about as black as ink United States should enact such laws as will tend to build up the American merchant marine.” With declarations of that kind coming from thor- | of mere tituldr Christians. oughly representative non-partisan gatherings in ‘the interior of the country, and with an earnest cam- paign of education on the subject going on among commercial bodies from the Atlantic to the Pacific, it is assured that the President will have powerful backing when he undertakes the task of inducing Congress to enact the desired legislation at the coming session. : It is certainly time that something be done. The issue has been before Congress and before the coun- try for years. Again and again the Republican party has pledged its nominees to adopt some effective sys- tem of promoting our merchant marine, and Republi- | czn Presidents have duly urged Congress to fulfill i that' 1ssue 'wdl- welcqme it, thankful lhat the consti- tution has such ‘s defender, and equa! 'lghts such 1 fczflcss champion, as Theodore Rooseveli. . - hut -her . samtal‘y condition " and -the health of her uco;fle, for “th warmh\g alieis from. the squalid” placcs ‘of eontmental Europe “have little regard for clean‘lmesa or for the Jaws of tealth,.and theit pres: ence is. therefore a nefiace not only to the standard. of livirig among- British Workers, but to life itself, by the prodtiction d propagation. of “disease, T A Los Angdes highwayman secured mnety dol— lars as booty not long. ago and he must pay the State twenty. years of his wortliless fife in Penally ‘A than, who_ will give up tweirty years of *hi§ existence, at, the rate of four and one-half dg]lus a year is:mofe { of 2 'madman than a criminal. .The cat militant has:had his-innings in a local i court of justice and :has won, - He has been _monarch of the mldmght roofs frem time lmmemorla). but he invaded a | home and has driven a Jong sufiermg hus- | B %78 ‘. | band-to the divorce-court and a separation from. the ‘REEK opposition to the Bulgarian insurrec- | wife of his bosom. :This cat, collectively considered, G .fifm fn-l\r[a(:.edonia' has not received the atten- | was of all, sxzes, conditiens’ and alarmiing variety of “IREr- SR It IETS from the ‘general publie. As a | vocal discord. The ‘wife insisted upon his presence, rule the disturbance in the Balkans has been depicted | thie husband protested and the divorce court did the as an uprising of Christians against Moslems, and the rest. Revenge must be sweet even to a cat. GREEE AND BULGARIAN. . A Shasta- gul genemlly and unfavorably known in the, coumy as a horse thief, has been captured and will be sent to a teform school. This rude inter- ruption of the young lady’s - chosen career will re- move from the county an element of distinct picturesque interest as- well as reducing the victim to the humdrum and monotony of enforced re- spect‘ability.. can.make them, while the Christians have been repre- sented: as Chnstnans in very fact and feeling instead Such presentations give an zitogether erroncous idea of tl.. situation-and the struggle. It.is not a fight of Christian against Mos- {lem, but of Bulgarian against Turk, with a consid- erabie. population of Greeks interposed between the combatants and suffering outrages at the hands of both. 3 : s The Call has mtedly pointed out tha: phase of the sltuatmn and exposed the absurdity of represent- ing the Bp]ganan bandits as mild-mannered patriot martyrs dying for religion's sake. Recently “At- lantis,” a Greek newspaper published in New York and printed ‘mainly in the Greek language, set forth the injustice done to the Greeks by the ‘Bulgarian reports. After stating that -the ‘practice of the Bul- An amateur detective, singularly ignorant of his environment and daring to the point of idiocy, spied upon some Kentuckians the other day and was beaten to death. Before the unfortunate fellow was loosed upon a wicked world he should have been told that assassination is one of the laws of the un- written but thoyoughly understood Kentuckian code of homor. . the pledge. The opponents of American shipping in- terests have, however. been hitherto able to defeat each plan proposed. Now the question is to come garian insurgents is to attack a wealthy Greek village Tmty memb-ers' of the Hospital Corps of the in Macedonia for the double purpose of obtaining | United States army are to be dieted at New Haven plunder and compelling the Turks to complete the | for nine months, the. purpose of the experiment be-. up again. This time there should be such a demon- | destruction of the village in their efforts: to regaii | ing to determine if we eat too much. An equal num-’ stration of popular carnestness in the matter that the | possession of it, and after reciting numerous in- | ber of jolly, rotund gourmands of clubdom might «pposition will be overcome and an effective llfip— stances where such tactics were carried out, “At- have been chosen as better subjects and t\mntywét ping bill pas * _Jlantis” says: %mdeflmM;wmmu«mnfM ‘General b to-morrow night. The 8 o'cloci will be served on B Verlour Marment, C)‘mrlés E. Blfllh’\g 3 ahd William dJonés, who are engaged in mining in New ’vlexlco, wm arrlve here | to-day. * Ernest ‘Camara,.a wealthy resident ‘of Marita, Yucatan, and his family arrived H trom the south -yesterday .and are resi tertd at the Palace. | Thomas H. Williams, president of . the (| Neav California’ Jockey Club, and his wife léave to-day for the East, where they will remnain for about a month.. - David Keith, who ig registered as “the || second richest man in Utah, was at the Palace Hotel for a few hours yesterday, leaving in the evening for Snlt Lake. H. R. Vercoe ‘of London, who is inter- ested in several mining properties in this State, arrived from England yesterday and is registered at the Palace, where his som, H. Gratton Vercoe, superintendent of | the Fresno copper mine, awaited him. . e ———— e it Californians in New York. NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—The following Californians are in New York: From San Francisco—D. 8. Diamond, at the Herald : Square; E. C. Dillon, at the Murray Hili; W. Michsen and wife, at the Astor; Mrs. Dillon, at the Murray Hill; Mrs. L.:C. Dillon, at the Manhattan; H. P, Hedges, at the Grand Hotel; C. King, at the Cos- mopolitan; W. A. Doyle, at the Imperial. From San Diego—D. Morgan and wife, at the St. Denis; R. Foller. it the Man- hattan. From Paudenn—-'.l‘. J. Everett, M_a.nln, at the ———— .To Help Widow and Orphans. San Francisco Aerle No. 5 of the.Fra- ternal Order of Eagles will give an en- tertainment and dance in Union Square Hall this evening for the benefit of the widow and three children of the late Wil- liam H. Flaherty, one of its members, who recently passed away. This is for the purpose of rélieving their immediate wants. - A number of well known profes- sionals and amateurs have volunteered their services for this occasion. e e Moonlight Bay Excursion. The Young Men’s Christian Association will hold its second annual moonlight ex- cursion to El Campo on the bay steamer Have you seen the Gadden Girl? Deé you-know anything about her? & you ire a woman don’t say that you mever heard of her, for just at _ the presw! time ‘she is one of the most original creators of fashions in Uncle Sam's realm. She is the originator -of the iridescent pearl for hair Gadden Girl’s fads. Girl. " orrmaments and she wears them in quantity vhat is nothmz short of amaz- ing. - And what think you of the musical jewels? That is another of the Tewels set to dulcet -harmonies—a fad in itself suf- ficient to make a belle of any girl even less remarkable than the Gadden While as, for color schemesin dress—. However, pictures tell more than words ever can. in the descriptions of-feminine raiment at any rate, therefore the front page of the riext Sunday Cail will be more eloquent than reams on reams of writing to the women readers. If you want to ae novelty in conflure._nove]n m jewelry, ‘you won’t miss the Gadden irl. Nor will you miss “The Woman of the World,” which is an artlcle conceived and written by clever writer’s very best style.- woman and not 2 few men want to know. by Colonel Kate, this clever writer in this Moreover, it _contains things that every Of course you are still won- dering whether Colonel Kate is a man or a woman? That is a tanta- lizing mystery thzt adds immeasurably to the charm of these exclusive articles. And while on the subject df bright. snappy articles that you will be sure to read in the next Sunday Call the “Me-ows of a Kitty” should not be omitted. These spicy sivings are being quoted everywhere. and of course you've seen the cats. Everybody, by the way, is talking about those cats .and next Sunday’s Call contains a perfect love of a kitty. But better than all else for those who want to read the literature that is most popular to-day and which will go far toward making up the clas- sics of the future. there is no limit to the good things. First there is a short story masterpiece by Jack London. the most famous writer of the lure of the Arctic in the whole world. It is “Where the Trail Forks.” and it is thrilling from the very first to the very last word. Next there is the fascinating two-page story by Frank H. Spearman, “The Night Watchman's Story.” series of Spearman’s railroad stories you certainly won't miss this. If you have read any of this exclna;e n point of fact when vou see the pictures that illustrate it you won't be able to resist reading it anywav. Then there are two full pazes of “Hali-hour Storiettes.” craze in literature. short stories that are being written to-day. the famous author of “Chimmie Fadden.” which done. the eight more of the latest o best These alone would cost vou anywhere else more than the price of the entire Sunday Call. And this does not include the third msullment of the latest book bv In other words that means Tt “Lees and Leaven™ is has brought E. W. Townsend to the fore as nothing before had And then there are the “Recollections and Reflections” of the Bonanza Tings who put a girdle of go'd around the world, written bv Thomas Fitch This series alone would cost you $1.50 anywhere else. And then there are—hut why enumerate evervthing in the next So- day Call? If you want the verv best that is going in the Bim magazine wav you won't need more than the above brief outline. mm‘lhhs!bt(hddeu&flmmemn. And