The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 28, 1904, Page 1

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e TEE WEATEER. Forecast made at San Pran- cisco for 30 hours ending mid- zight, July 38, 1904: Saz FPraucisco and vicinity— | Chutes—Vaudeville. Fair Thursday, cooler; light Pischer's—"“A Lucky Stone.” southwest, changing to brisk L o~ o westerly winds. { OrphenmVaudeville. Matinee A. G. McADIE. i i ‘lo—D"-'- ), District Forecaster. | Tivoli—“Robin Mood.” + — - — ME XCVI—XNO. SAN FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, JULY 28 1904. w | PRICE FIVE CENT CONFERENCES OF VAST IMPORTANCE TO THE CITY AND STATE ARE BEING CARRIED ON BETWEEN RAILWAY AND BUSINESS MEN SASSIY DYVAMITES TLY ernment ¢ mmation. Arouse 1 important change n traffic Panc Government control of the Panama Rail d to the seriousness of the representatives in orde f San Francisco’s sth a Railz s it possible t, situati leading merchants crve t, e that the chains with which the transcontinental lines have bound the shippers have been loosencd. The o Si the traffic managers of the iransconiinental ! What the result of of trade influence $n the arry nditions affecting the dusiness men and shippers of the entire State of California will be the taking cver by the United s 1p merchand s has been none wi » York and San Francisco. g trade wnierior. on independent bottoms and secure transportation across the isthmus zwithout ¢ ines and the Pacific Mail Steamship Company have been in con- I say, but undonbtcdly important concessions will have The new situation is N AWED DY BRITIS erpreted to mean VON PLEAWE === Russian Minister of WL.\G M. nterior IsSlainin ~ (F W] HEL) ‘Government Control of Panama Railroad{ Offers Much Promise of Improved Conditions in Traffic. . Ll()_\;i ROAR Russia Defiant in T Face of London's VATIOANS REPLY SEX St. Petersburg. \S CANCER = . +| 0 FRANCE Protests. -»——0—-' : v L ) 4 WM. SpPROoOULE. szOZf«i;:ecf::af :u‘::re o’?p;;:n;fmr‘; JC. STUBRS. . | - - v REESTIE L 3 i Bomb Is Thrown Under His —_— .- 11 iy 1= ast T Gaye necmeen {H s . Will Continue to Seiza Ves- - = officials of the uthern Pacific and | Carriage on Way to Rail- - GROWER Develops In P Mo Zumabiy i nd | Document IS NOW sels Haviog Contraband way Station. Dt Prince Oscar’s at which the question has been asked of the railway and steamship men what they purpose to do in the matter of rate making, in view of the fact that Aboard. on Its Way to the Panama rrai'iwi“;dius about to be i = A R samsn Ie | n i e d by the Units tates Govy - | S msa Is Terribly Man- Throat. e Tnai Freaidint Rooscoch hos Paris. Gusboats Being Sent fo Replace the Y SRR rdered that the contract between the } 1 . g the Explosion of ol TR R il Volunteer Steamships ip the He and His Brother Are | | Loubet to Preside at Council . | . . . ‘ SBURG. July 28 Being Treated at the '| Which Will Discuss Heustrich Baths. H the Note. G. July 7.—Cnn € s ssas ‘v igated expressed in gov- : PR PR | 3 ful mis- g while Swiss New:papers Significantly Silent | | Breach Is Widened by the Departure - epmamdutinie: of 8T t | v 4y newspapers here, inc . station to vis as to the Visit of the Two || of the Bishop of Dijon Agene Lads, i for Rome. ca affair, accor Malacea was to be given up a | B s T and promises that no B | | ROME, July 2..—The repiy of seizu w de in the Red . | | Holy See to the latest note of Sea. The ven was brought er s e | French Government was handed to the ';r‘w:’!;a‘é’)‘z us is personal influ- | | French representative yesterday and| S op joect this wonderful submis- . 2 : ion R es the grati- ¢ & - { |is now on its way to Paris, where it gScation of British “jingoism.” ' fis expected to arrive to-morrow even-| This attempt to persuade the world . g | ling. Although there are many con-| that a sort of Fashoda has been work- f”_” to the.nature of the.reply, | ed upon Russiz-is warmly resented nothing official regarding it has been| Rere and I am enabled from the hi oy By | est autherity to state, once for all, th - - | Tt is said that the departure of| Russia has not the slightest intention | Bishop Nordez of Dijon from Paris, at| of desisting from the right to search m M \ | the summons of the Vatican, was en-| in the or from using her tirely without the authorization of the | cTu ips carrying con- French Government. its her to do so. I I» { No answer, it Is said, that Sir to the Papal communication t was a I‘, SOLDIERS WILL FOII ATTEMPT TO RESCUE Kentucky's Governor Orders Troops to Be Ready to Go to Scene of Hanging. RT, Ky Munfordv to-morrow, | | ordered fifty MEXICAN LIBERATED FROM JAIL PRISONERS s not and Then Frees Her Friends. to-day after a rather inter- mpaign. Those who were in the measure some time ago leaders to-day in the fight ding. Thke vote was 166 in d 219 against the proposition —e—————— CLOUDBURST CAUSES DEVASTATION IN | i foreclosure and sale case of | war. Woman Plics Guards With Liquor | | the Mere: e Trust mpany _as These trustee and the New k Sec O —_ o receiver | to ”3;‘ every means pe | NG CPMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS WHO HAVE BEEN T CONFER- of the shipbuilding company and the | -‘:P:f:n‘ ‘_‘4;3'»‘}{: "F 1 que PACIFI AD AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LS WITH A Eastern Shipbuilding Company. A, neral, systematic ca B F RATES. mortgage for $15,000,000 was given raband COLOMBIAS T N RAMPA PR LS | | coastwise trade ef the Pacific Ocean e (ongress Annuls All PANY OF] | Panama railway and the Pacific Mail | AN\ Steamship Company shall not be re-! R/ ’ | newed. { | So hard a question to answer has| || I\ J_ portation conditions are promised to | the Pacific Coast permanently and the situation has therefore become a mat- ter of the gravest consideration. The domination of the Oriental trade, of the in Central America and Mexico and even of the overland rates of freights, eastbound, from the sea to hundreds | of miles inland, is seemingly about lost to the great railway and steamship G0 0 CAIP Company I of Grass meeting of the French coun isters which will take place on PARL July ‘The departure Bishop Nordez, who was ordered ultimatum of to Rome, is regarded in official quarters an eisewhere. Gun- place the St. lensk, whose them to be a serious aggravation of the flict between France and the Vat President Loubet 1 preside at council of Ministe: on Friday next. having postponed his departure for his country house on this account. —_——— SALE OF SHIPBUILDING | COMPANY IS ORDERED | i United States Court Issues Decree of | Foreclosure in Favor of Mer- cantile Trust Company. HARTFORD, C the U day Judge Platt s d: “It is well € to the interna- of war, it is recog mate to forth- July decree of in complain: ates Shipbuilding Company, James Smith Jr. ircles here and the absolute d ation it S IN SLAV August, 1902 per cent bonds, | the complainant. | interest was defaulted, t | action for foreclosure was taken. | —_—— SICKN CAMPS. n ‘Epldl‘ml('fi Due to Neglect of Ordinary Sanitary Precautions. ar Sk sl tsed i GENERAL KUROKIS PROPOSITION TO BOND £ b oo el e o s | OUTLOOK IS GLOOMY UARTERS, Tuesday, July OROVILLE 1S DEFEATED 1 / e B ey & that | \ FOR CROPS IN GERMANY ports from m.daé,, peird et = - e e N { old-time ally of the transcontinental | T much fever and dysentery exist among BOVILIE, - Suiy $1—The yeopost- | railways, the Pacific Mail Steamship | Reports for Month of July Indicate | the soldiers. It is the opinion that the to bon@ Oroville was defeated at ~ Company. Free and competitive trans- | | Deterioration in Cereals and sickness is due to meglect of san | precautions cupied. The first work of the Japanese upon entering towns which the Russians bave abandoned is to thoroughly n Ime streets and houses. Many of the houses are found in a fiithy condition and are infested with swarms of flies. The report that a number of Rus- | sian guns were captured on July 19 is tatrue. Sugar Beets. in the Chinese towns oc- BERLIN, July 27 | crop report for July indicates a | further deterforation since June 13.1 Winter wheat loses one point, sum- | mer wheat two points and summer Clover and lucerne The German | | rve one point. lose the heaviest. The injury to the crops since the re- port was made up has continued in- | | LAKE. Utsh, July 27.—A s : combination that has for forty vears, ¢ lcreuin . as newspaper reports indi- | 4 to-day at New Harmony, a } with brief interruption, been used to cate. sugar beet crop Is alsq suf- WARSHIPS COAL AT SEA. %" ement in the extreme sout rea Ies 1 control the commerce, trade and indus- a ey ln e e - 1 fering severely, owing to ‘the sandy | NED CONTESTANTS IN the State, destroyed con trial life of the Pacific Coast. | | sotL- DOLBEER WILL . An immense vol A { By Government control of the Pan- . | - o ept down the canyon, ama railway the United States has| | DYNAMITE IS FOUND | HOLYO Mass gs and fences in fts . actually a transcontinental road of its N | UNDER SANTA FE DEPOT | hase. of h damage was dome to own to use for the benefit of all the | s | ot e Sk G b b | people. It is not a very long road, but — s | CROCKER FUNERAL CEREMONY PRIVATE yoke and the New Hampshire NEWPORT, R. L, July 27.—Private FAMOUS OLD TR S FELLED BY THE AX YEGRO IS ADMITTE TO A COLLEGE “FRAT”! w York BOGOTA, July 20, via Panama, July 27.—Congress met to-day with Joaquin separation of Panama and refusing to recognize in any way, shape or manner | it is complete in itself. extending from the Atlantic te the Pacific Ocean and having no dependence on any connect- | ing line to enable it to move transcon- | tinental freights and passengers. In all respects it is able, if administered in Special Dispatch to The Call. SACRAMENTO, July 27.—The officers of the Second Regiment, N. confronted by an interesting state of to go to camp when ogdered t, dv so ! took the breath away from the regi- | mental officers, and the altsrnative of move freights or passengers over it as the Panama canal ever will be. In its free and unrestricted operation G. C., are | vostok squadron is accounted for by a cleverly arranged system for coaling at sea. Russia has adopted the system of coal ships at sea fol- lowed by the U i States Navy De- partment after experiments made Culprits Arrange the Explosives So | 1 That a Heavy Jar Would i Set Them Off. ! EL PASO, Tex, July 27.—Eight| sticks of dynamite and two i | large | dozen percussion caps were found un- | funeral A s o n § | upon the battleship Massachusetts and funeral services over the body of Mrs. chair as president of the 2ccordance with the interstate com- |affairs. Orders have been sent out ! o ine Santa Fe depot here to-day. the collier Marcelion. Rasml dered George Crocker of New York and San % wnerce act, which forbids discrimina- | ¢or the various companies to prepare | - losives were so arranged that | S - - Francisco were heid at the Crocker cot- | Senate and Concha Perez Soto a8 tion to serve, in connection with sea | for the State encampment, and & ma. | & s e Bty ,;:,‘ would | 0™ aB American firm a set of the ¥. The body will be taken to | speaker of the House. Lewis M. Calro/ Jines, as a rate maker for all other | s rirv . % bt {it is thougl y he marine cable ways as ayed on the IIl to-morrow for burial represented Panama. transcontinental fines existing of to be | 071y Of the members of Company I | have set them off. neis and o n the American eter, The , Senate passed a resolution | created. It is supposedly as open to | ""‘l"“‘ ""“_‘13; tave delcnd‘ed that they | & Tt e g (he Babaiin tme e e SESR NN | / 5 i will not go. The refusal of a cor A = already beer this way. | unanimously protesting against the | the use of all carriers who may wish to . TP20Y | nuent is ascribed to the feetng which . ! is £ai¢ to exist among the unior. miners | of Giass Valley against the National i Guard generally, because of the VLADIVOSTOK SHIPS SIGHTED. = e 5 jaration of independence made ' it cannot be controlled by the Pacific o ® Of LG - e '8! TOKIO, July 8. 9:30 a. m.—The NEW HAVEXN, Conn A MORISTOWN, N. J. July the _de'f - ~ w : arrest was suggested. The Srass Val- | ter’s vort in the golorado trounlzs. - ¥ . m- k am Pickene, a neg il | Washinston's elm. 3 famous oid tree, | 00 NOVmber 3. 1303 3 protest couched | Mail Steamship Compey S IS F2l° ley company seems determined, how-| Ceionel Seymour, the regim-atal com. | Viadivostok squadron is reported off - s : - bo graduated | which has stood at the corner of Elm | Ib €nersetic terms against intervention | ways back of the aill. It can- | cjer 'to stay at home no matter how | pranuer, said to-night that he we Awa is with high honors 2t Yale a month ago, 4 is stree - s just been advised end Mprxis ts for more than 175 ears, has been cut down. on the part of the United States was not be used to bottle up the commerce of the United States between the oceans, | fich t0¢ Jesimental officers fume and fret. 5 1 !d | the province of Awa to-day. | visit Grass Valley next week and ad- | about 200 miles southwest of Yoko- | diess the men, in the hope that thev |hama and is at the eastern entrance k. - - - Washing- | Passed. 4 Dy - membership in the i Beta Kappa|ion had his headquarters her n€- | *rne House passed on first debate a ' for it will soon hdve no contract with Weré hed G Vi B g - 2 t 2 he: S e duri: I = ! crd _reache rass Valley that | would recede from their stand and ac- | of the Inland Sea. ing t nwfl' :!'»E\'-” only negro belong- | the winter of 1775-80. n‘l motion declaring the annulment of ex- ;{'e‘f’;dni:‘:ltp l:o‘x:a&t:u::fltge‘:.fmc | Colorel H. I Seymour wouid certainly | company the Second Regiment to the | ety ing to the societ o AR AT AL I Y t““"‘ treaties bewee\rc\1 the United | lha (n::ot l;'t \ookedk 1o be lnwer‘th:; { require obedience to his orders, and a ' San Luis Obispo County encampment| pelayed by a Russian Warship. - States and Colombia and canceling ali | the | piominent member of the company is | August 13. Colonel Seymour said the | e Killed by a Bolt of Lightning. VAST PORTUNE IS L) VERALAA dnly X0 FT | BY \\HJi&! €. WHITNEY Oak Flat, -chg was with the Govern- e A 228 | ment Fish mmission on the sum- EW YORK, July According 19| mit of Mount Whitney yesterday, was the schedules of the estate of the laf by lightni: d Wi c W e m'd\nru(k y lightning and killed. It is the rail rates. In reality it was skill- | fully constructed so that it gave the | 2U0t€d as camp, Seymu business to the transcontinental rafl- | or Do orders. { diplomatic and consular exequatury, ! There is great excitement in Bogota. | —_—————— i s . - ISLAND OF PERIM. Straits of Bab —Byrd Surby of stung e would not go into tcompan) had made an appeal some | r or no Seymour, orders | weeks ago to : !.nnnered out and he | el Xlng?; ot-'u\lgr ¥ ';‘;‘—(T:-e Bre:h.l: i | had disapprov t, and told Captain | Steamer A 2 port, vass and enabled them (o do as they | i they arrest me I'll £0. T suopose,” | J. R. Tvrrell that his command would | Liverpool for Kurrachee) passed hece wo:uhl | e aéded, “but I won’t go ocherwise.” | surely be ordered to camp. The Grass | to-day and signaled thaz_nhe had been ding merchants of this city have| 1t appears that a sentiment has pre- | Valley company, which numbers more | delayed by a Russian warship in the been informed. on the best of authority, | vailed in the company for scme time |than fifty men, showsno signs of giv- | Red Sea. Admiral Cooper to Be Retired. WASHINGTON, July 27.—Rear Ad- . i said to be the first death from light- | miral Philip H. Cooper, commander to-day the estaie is estimated at $21,- | ning that ever occurred on nuu.-ni in chief of the Asiatic station, will be} favcring withdrawal from th> National | ing in, and Colonel Seymour’s visit will oy o S FE B0 - Whitney. retired on August 4. Continued on Page 2, Column 2. | Cusrd organization, and this sent'- | be awaited with interest. j War News Continued on Page 8, T

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