The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 2, 1904, Page 3

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i Pandemeninm- Rreaks -Loose: at the Opening Session: of the s Exchange. in . New -Orieans: SEEEIE S e MARKET CLOSES F'lfl.‘ffl Reports -From Tesas lidicats ; That Crop in That State \Sill} Not Eaeeed 500,600 Pales: o RIS PRINCESS OF MAY ORLEANS - WED- AN “ITAL Beticied o 'Be Sulng- nd on Behalf of - Brotler. s Duchess: o splendd h -she’ £ Japanese ~have dmmerm from: the geny you are interested-ig hLes come and-see” Ve -can.-rake. yoiu A good -siiit at'a surprisingly low price. You'll be wea: ing it Yong after-a “ready del’-of . the same . price: | hasbeen lzid- aside and ‘put: it of Corhmission: : 3 out Suits frem $15.00 up Trousers 10 ordes - $4.50 up . zeif-measurements . free by mail: y PERFEOT Tooth Po\vdel“ IN El.,f\ ;iro:m LUXURY | * refinement grocer knows it; for nobcn) takes the money. artifical - pearts. | 12 Frégch (anadian .{h: Farm brask "7 .the q thie and t ‘t¥me’ e ‘heiried. to | ‘Hfl.p‘nuhr‘d | proFoked ! - meeded? I Aleregc B‘lanna yesrerday X\asu : Herb tho " is. going: husbmd\_ ueq, Fourth, ‘Infantiy. ; Acrord “statement masi¢’ prior ‘to her-depariure sie .mnena.n Herr In h-sa- | phus A ey | TéIYing to Mr. Boutel. f " iguriiey he told mie J:hm the- only -dif- vs exprefise E nd a vis| _hasband: in, The l!la,m‘ls. od. any wnrelmggemen{ P& paar treanngn!_ he sHolild, tarn 0 fin! .co.\m.h'y anq ivorce. um her m,:de mg! an, while het §he was born in { the hogse M!Pse #he sy she wal mar- ried. rs. Hart 15 barely. 2 highly ‘duitursd and of° unusually’ atw tractive \personality. Shé _is rather small of slature, but-makes 4 handsome and aristoyratic appearance. Shé claims that her iydividual property is worth about 875, d she says she is now afraid that\it was -this that attracted Rtu old, ‘| the young o¥icer und not her ferqlnlne charms.. 1.-—James Duskcan, a deaf old man,)-was tun over by an engine near Cdes last evening. He died while the hospital surgeon’ was amputating his 1 o hasig to reckon 6n. ° selfish—a ] prfl(ec(ed Ind’ust:'s' onp ing’ itself to- tha.protection. of .another qnd gréater ope. epatof Lodge Is ‘warmly Sorre!ar) Root s quoted-as in 02 the ability of -American ships-to-cope .with the trade and Is fif favor of-extending’ the:time until it 1s ade, certiin .that- there is. Americay e sufffclent to:eet the deman that " wolid - ~follow the : engetment. Lodgé's answer to thfs'is: tiat foreign ‘ships - srou‘ld také-the Amer chmfiagjuut wnatnr Hn}u‘q sp@ch De= T res§ cut out, beeri-preceeding-steadily from day" ta_day. ever .simce : ‘Just’ how .much | bonger it crpay - drag hs ‘slow lehgth’ °°J “When, this* prellmlnmy" 58ion.. nInsPs the tredty. *will, °bé ken’up ih -executive, saasio :Ehough thdt “Will be. the real-workin this co it not thpugbt thet it will Surve anything like..tbe -{#mé. that I5° dt:vuuw\n 20 a series '0f yesolur h mlnoruy Ras [FY% é mmu is a-consummatien [ Jwished by many Democrais Republicans—enough. to_se- lhorc acs . Democraf; R peechiés: to e, mhade. Thersfére. when®.it- does [ osé and ;the eyes.did e3rs of the pub: 2 dale wnhdvafln the biisiness le b( “The sppeclr maki ni ¥ -tlie minotity - has' -béen addressed to ‘the pubkc for. thé most part ‘for the political capital thet may e for.it-has. long -been under- d pivgramme 10 bv & conglsion— elusian to be rear‘ho’r] witen there | . learnsng: concerning > PAnassA, -has V. cort- ations of the past and: has ‘been th sibjEct, of ’nm 4 Jitefe yeal €loguence, ~f01 of Senatorial débate and The gallerles ha\e On o! the maost eloguent and patri- |- addredses of £ie fliole o l’anama hat’ of Senatoyr: Dolli- “In. his .perovation” his way TS péss of:the. Worlh as:-ile sthe He wanted t$ see the [ Highi i the great ->n{c§pnse dnd new nteLhods ‘angd, pplfinces - would auld :cayse the would beadmit- [ ar° 1o ‘oeean sith $ gjor bags hor umvr hindranee. Hafmed. | n‘erjamed ,l{ .. Bacon »- it Housé ln«y,' Wednesflay = Mr. naid a tribute tothesduth’and oration: with ‘the :elgquent style,-pinting o the dispiaved, hy . its-.leaders, d in tht’°Confedetacy, andd rank ang flle durink the: Spanis| Fhé . a .a@réw libgral ap- Cfrom the Demppxauc Side,” todk a littlé joutney dowa, East on.| <asfon not lohg ago, in mpany gmtle«lm from*® Tlll{{)ols 4 'said "Shlvrfi Williams “of” sgissippl, leader. of . the “mikority and: probahly, tire. mosy: brillignt debater:in the-House, “Qn_ that rdrpnea bbh\ean thi \nrth apd the’ South,was thai onecireckoned’ and thg’ othrer “gugssed.’ Recently I had. occa- ston to 'm ke an address Yo ?ome fellow Demgcrais down thete and i 'told them about fvhat the gentlerian °had -sald hy,x-‘ and. gonlr occadon o feiicnate them, on the faet’that even “that “difference be- |. R twéen the Norsh ant Sowthe kad°disap- g#axed “s#ince Mr. Roosevelt Had taken | plack 4s the exetutive héad of the T.called their attention to the fadi mhméd to réckon, “for they. have ‘no Everybody | has fallen’ jn with.the ways of ‘the E;m' hey are. kgm ’ueaslng. 2 Mrflwifllhmu VS xrflunlng»t.hqt the. zreat -goll production -of ' the past few] Védrs, atirjle it served to eqse’the meney market and cdontifbute .tp fhe great peevailimg prospetity of. the. country, vregit £for {tvhieh Mr. Bautell had be- stowed upon the tafiff, had really vindi- cated the Demgcratic party under Bry-’ silver, for the’gold-product® hid- out- stripped the expectations®of ‘the Demo- cratic party in_behal ofeboth-golq and silver in-those dlaye. | “Then;” said; Mr. ‘Boutell, “you win | pardon me for wishing to know whether or not you would now stand for.a plat- ferm that would demand the.free coin- age of silver at 16 to 17" 1t was a céhter shot and the House. after a murmer of excited interest, be- came silent to hear how the deft orator of the South would make reply. He never turned a hair. 4 will answér that at once,” he-said. “F nknen is my distinguishing char- actéristic.”” Then with infinite circum- lccution he did not answer. As he walked -round and round the point in his talk the Republicans laughed and finally Boutell said “The gentleman P Jt ke ‘had fiot sav :wént'°tg the. drawimg-roord € | Lrndugbu.n _biH to preveht th "|*Alaska affabms -uvon s'Bich - there 2 is mdr Hartifiefa), ‘prodbitisn af {resen tative C ’the. rlghf from’ thls Congress tv’elevt ucle - “opinien asg to what is wahtedwr whgk i€ best to de that it is o arty{hing! bsat pince _then nohody at- [+ nswer. i ‘msiste Wflllamn~ K m\'n way 1 he cqmlnhed tHe recit: since 16 ‘to 1°% ‘question hag béen-relegated e pasi:and is no longer in.potlitics; d "the’ Bepublicans again not ‘say .that’ as not good doc- riné-whén it ias'promulgated—for it s_goed doctrime: My grandfather; p‘.\gtlher with great numiber of um- .zens ‘of . thé. . repudlic; _believed and taught. that ‘updey the° pomtltutlom 0 the Uhited States, as. it svas’framed the Cindividoal States had the right to ‘se- ¢ede—but. [-am’ gt fool enough to.sta; here: {h° my :place and adyocate ihfi octripe now,”:and here thé | Democrkll(j 1de:bioks into yproarious lgughter and seeing that thelr’ champign; @ ‘them’ altogethes ityation had-at Hile putting: up a- mosf cred- fight, made a° dlmfl«d rn'.r-g&. re, s z\nolher mow—t‘nlu one ‘off..the flpor. There i¢ a reponer jn the galléry.-named Skaw. He wal nt- f £d to;: see & istinguished Man,” n,nd failing 1q find.;him at his_office soyghs him’ at his' home.’ Thé seoretary of thé Distingatshed Man was with him .at fiis"home, #nq’in response -to ‘the.calt plared that s chief tonld ot pos-| ibly wee”any one (hat ny % hg reportes a.not cntch "tfle polnt -an@ the.secretary .explained {hat thé -11ig. liné of. changdd conditions ‘in [ ghed. : at js-the sityation.now, but it doeg R 3 t 17 Elhu Root; the rétiring Secr,e Ty, - i receptlén ¥oom,* ! ] fulations were showered ‘upos Sécretary *[the braias MLGAMATED ~ COMPANY WINS ] Si_n,preme Conrt of Montana velts Greatest Achwvement- .. Reverses Decision of Judge Was in the ‘Panama Afls_u'{ Clam‘yr in MaeGinnis Sauit '&DY’I\}E TOTHE DE){O(‘RACY SAYS THE LAW IS VALID Hepburn Irf'es thr )[morltv Aection Invelved Right of One to.Returi. fo - the “:Cleve-| ~Corporation. to Hold and ind -~ Brand . of - Stateeraft| Vote Stock in Other Concerns BUTTE, Mont., Feb. 1.—The Montana Supreme Court- this morning reversed the decisioni of Judge Clancy of Butte in-the injunction- suit of John MacGin- nis ‘against-the :Hoston and Montana. ‘This is the suit which caused the shut down of all the Amalgamated proper- ties in. Montana last summer. Thé case :invalved the injunction is- sued by:District Judge Clancy against C | the “Amalgamated Copper Company's 1"brightest -star that ‘shines in the path-| holding and.voting stock in Montana | way, of, ¢hé.candidate-of the Republi-[companies, .The decision is very volu- cln “party is liis coursein the Pahama nd -far-reaching. The sub- that MacGinniss is a private -Individual anid has no right to maintain -action against the Amalgamated deing busindss: in Montana or whether it is ‘& monopoly... Such action is only main- ‘tainable by the State. That under the evidence.in the record the Amalgamat- ‘omparny. s neither a trust nor a hat under the laws of Mon- tana one carporation may hold as com- pletely~as. ifidividusls stock in other suychcprporations, and that the same is "not .agalast’ public policy. House DIl No:» 132-is incidentallv discussed and 'its constitutionality upheld. The case. fs remanded -for farther proceed- ings not inconsistent with the Supreme (‘nun S vie “.House hill No, 182 was passed in 1399 ang. vetoed- bv: Governor Smith on the grotnd that it was a corporation meas- ure.* it ‘was then passed over the Gov- erpor’s “veto:' . The law gives corpora- tibns the. right:to acquire stock in other compianies and to vota it. | .The decision will reiease the Boston Fand ‘Montana. divfdends, provided the Supreme.. Court - does not grant a re- hearing: . Remittitur. of the Supreme - €onrt will.npt. be handed down for fif- fteen days.. -In.thé méan‘ime counsel for MacGirniss; it is said, will ask for a réheiring. -~ If° the motion is denled IWASHINGTON, -Féb. §.—The -pro- in” the- Hn\ue to-day were en- .was more jmpress! event in many years. ‘Before noon, ‘the ‘Governet, Taf £¥0] " personal friends apd som mediate family, -rhe), into’ Secrefary. 4 1 reurinz Secfetary, -if. = words and_with a gooit déal, of feellnt Oper&llon; of that act, in.view of the rrendeved hjs poftfolio ta Govéernor: de thé-minosity .assumed at the '&fL ‘The_party thén procepded 40 the | tirue, of Jts* snactraent. re General €haf- Barfiett:of Gevrgia. asked Hepburn if fee, chief of staff,” in. Niniform, JegisMtion In_ question wds nof charge of the °“ceremontes. * Th -passed’ when they.had the:Cleveland was clearéd of dll except brand-, of: Democrdcy rather than the pants.in the induction, save the party | Biyan brand, as Hepburn had suggest-. of friends and nfbmbers of, the general i shereupon flepburn. advised “the #aff. Governor , Taft and, . Secretary | Demng érads tor T ™ to ‘the Cieveland Root took their pjacea at thelong.table bfang S wliere stdod John.Randolph, a notary, ii’ The . House took up: ‘the diplomatic who administered the oath of, office tq | ana consular x‘ppmprlauon hill; eonsid- the ineoming Sécretary. “Thén copgrat- ‘efation of which “wag pénding when the House adjourned,” - aando o A : ()F IV'I‘EBEST TO ’l‘HECOlST mada 2 Whne a-bHl propolinz relief to.an in- tvidpal Trom the operations of the act [reemcnnx ownership of:lands in ‘the Territories’ and the. District. of Colum- ia t0. American’ citizens. -was " under ,c‘o_nsldergflob -Hepburh-asked the mi- ority if, they” had changed front on. his, question. and why. it-was now will- to-gupport exemptions from the’ “Taft and’ gbod-byes” were sadd. to Sep retary Roots Every army officer on dity in Waeh- ington Was aligned at the Gosrway n.rzdI 1y \m(!orxnbd cdlumn pass {ng: before the .rétiring -and. incoming Secretaries formed .4 pretty".spettatle. Senator Perkmi Introduces Measures for -Protection -of. Shipping. WASHINGTON, . Feb; .- 1.—Senator | ‘awvife of the Disiinguiphet Max :had but that yery hour givexr bifth to a’igi y.: :The Distinguished Man °had ‘bheen. annofvatu\x the event ;ml bad | "hoped’ for. a. diseissian’ of. Heyhsirn's® bin vent the: adultération of ‘Representative” Bellnf .Calfforma .t occasion: to. deiiver an qfigcn elialf of puré-wine.a§ ‘mad orula. He is.author of. a. _bffT now. in e’ aguuermdn ot ivihes Speakiug of -propased le here n')‘h(’ ba islgtion for h°submit; Tepo! enator Fos. roduced a-biil.providing. foti ¢ an.edditional Japd - diss trict, 4o, be knoWn-as the Nome: district, thé béundaries {s- be fixel bk t Pra.-i_ It.brovides that ths sidsnt ‘may deslgnme he, U nltefl States Mat- T »MT:TOI‘I& has in+ f ;plater’ mining cldims In CponEE .of, attorne)-‘—?.hu‘ bdint. Aamohg cohflicting: apinjop , than xmy Jones nlso introfluces a’ {ding 16y a-teryitortal forny of gotem | mext i -Alaske; .Qf allithe Trierds. ol Alaska C 18- th 08t | ‘radical and gots furthest with-his:pro- 4 to.create, the Terrstory of ‘Alaska J4n And. provide’ o1 < if8’ . goyernment,* Mir,* Sulzer alko’ has & bil) to encouragé sa mon culture ir Ataska and Yor.thé ps eftioh of nerstms éngaged i their pro- étigh. Ttepovides that .any. person ‘whi ‘may estaliish a hatchery fdr the salmopt nd Alaglg -shall bt entitfed ta the exelu- s ght'of adl:fish that such hatchsry’ a; uce: in esiesd of tile ‘normai ‘product of {uc‘h stréant for a_distance . fi all -directions’ in tide ¢, outh of the streand | ulch gneu hltvhexy mny pe lo“ The -mponam t'hl e fo My ind_in rey,qu' o AlasKa,” |)fld “Hepe | ghmah . of V«q&hlnglon ‘is that she shionld ggmf lotthei>othet d& 've goudd adt énly ha)e ome.. one ta nQ\ISe ) eeht dut We:would .hdve sorie tmeo eré to.s&houlder the i sbc-nslbv,ll(y for- ‘ht.ds:done. ¢ There rvided Arcely sife. to, This séutitent: la =0 gemr 1 Hat i may, éxtend to:and defeat-evelr the bms & &' for Delegaty. & | It n{ work” ide, - bt 355 ;‘:kkm‘ cn.é‘.?, bEck tq the ngm i t. It s very muchl that way wi ng eiith ; if js quickly lostand nl‘c;gl.y | ef sympfoms of failing helltb ap- pear,° proper caré [ may t the escent to .utter weakness asid debf-- ity.,° Usually ‘the comphcaimn of dis-® ordé;l:‘ .dkbnlqn as genii ebility hag its origin 4 a dis- = ,{‘i eased © condition * 6f the stomach and othet’ organs of on and ‘mutri It cure§ through°the- stomdch” (hlotdefl tan’in’its call for the .free coinage of o ood b |self, °the President"turxieil, ant,. o e | [ which have ehurmu . | PerKin: 1018 ftet the - m'mtary en had pé‘, APe Kins.to-day introduced several finrough the rodin the 'Z'ends of hurea.us4 1 klnx to iniprowe thent of: servlce and and finally most D ¥ ‘af’| by ner pratéection the W, ren adi ast.: as. ToHOW. fog sighal.at ;. bay-of San Fran=- the dividends’ of the. Boston and Mon- tana become.available —_— e Important Leap . Year Notice to Ladies. Mr: Davidow, formeriy: chief designer of “A..Kahn, will'open;a.first-class Fancy TFailoring Parlors at 1796 carner Jones. Mr. Da- vidow has left the.city for New @and ‘Paris in order "\ gsecure the latest uegigm and patteriis;- so that patrons Boot.” ~As (hc Execitive ayeuue pfi(t&h{vn! .\ position - to. &i .gver-and. o | . Ing-. Sndice $uits. for <'b¢en conrmissiorie Califorhi ‘her. ‘he” Lieutef@ant” General _Chaffee k staff, and kis .ax‘ds(ar;ts \iajo Gen- |argument port of the tésolution introdu g the Senate Committée ‘on Foreign whoin he- asmsted Int He then, Awith & frm grip After closing "the .carriage, -door. -him- for Confirmation. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—The Presi- vds Which had- xa!hergd ing. nominations: wul . General == JFohn Fowler, tts (now . t Chefu, !} War,.the chjel ol mn:_chuse s (now .Consul) a efu, onsul—John. Todhill, Connecticut, an Juan:del Norte; gceiver 0( Pubhv ich are. ysed by the, . shrgwn thé ‘retiri orefarjes is $214 the direction of the Presid WRIGHT TA Inauguration ‘of the New Governox the. anpmn MAMLA Feb, Public Debt Increasing. “WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.— The 1‘_momhl\ statement of the. public debt shows ‘that at’ the _close of business “January 30, 1904, the tofal debt, less { eash. in the “treasuty, - amounted to %91:7 082,543, which-is an increase of $911,663. as eompared with “the pre- ceding month. — i Wiliam H. Taft.of Ohio was sworn in at Washington -yesterday =s Secretary of War and immédiately followed a re- ception to him by the officers of the army “Lon duty at Washington. whicn formed a pretty spectacle. - You should buy a gas tange from the Sam Francisco Gas -nd Electric Co., 413 Post strdet ——e——— A soft answer may-be a stiff argu- ment. (. Ide wete imhngur; (r was @n imposimg cludm% ‘A priliant: W ars pa—ge ns; aboyt“8000 froops ‘be<ing ‘in .lige. . After taking the eath ot offtc vifed <ttentioni to 1R . MApro; which had gheen declaréd his int of ddhering - the principles of. 3 dion. lnflo{\s cormmstitute their itk Ino° conclysior,. G asked for .the sy tion of all classes te- granted- the ‘reque: deft” pro. tety:. -appointing: a i:ree npskt-lng f “Hoar, Pratt Cockn-ll ‘and | ad\'fincement ’Downing, a bar‘kc’ene °L0:20 tdtgight by Fohr Ri ey, & hanger. Riley k3 ing was brought Hospital, “wher tracted. breast. could not distlngp:rgh Riley than dre® -his shot, gowrflflx he‘féllowmg isa descnptuon of the goods 3 rm-f‘t ing; twedve thread cotton nbbed fine tvrets Asaoclauo been notified- hy' the, .employers the lockout «w: vitabie.uiriless ; workens’ umon agzéed-, '\g in settling wispute refuged to do. s * Prince’ hen,uflh Prince Frederick and Pr ficess, Allée of Schoenbtr‘-wfldenmxrl. in - which their 6-year-old son; Prince.Charles; will @ppear as plaintiff. ‘The - Printe claims the boy is not his.son and co: sequently ‘has caused a_suit to be in-.f stituted in the boy's nafhe against the collateral line to establish his wmight to the titles and rank of the family. The case will go to the Saxon, Supreme* Court, the family ptincely rank” en- titling them to the precedence and to the avoidance of the lower courts, —_—e—————— ‘Whitney's Condition Improves. NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—At the resi: dence of William C. Whitney this bul- letin was given out at 11:15 p. m.: “Since 6:30 p. m. Mr. mvhu ahown a slight improvement.”, /- SNW00D 740 Market Street

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