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. L " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1906. TRANSPORT MEADE NOT EQUIPPED WITH Apparatus Ancient and Utterly Useless. 3 Officers Complain| of Damage by | DR. PIERCE'S REMEDIES. DIED SUDDENLY OF HEART DISEASE. How f{raquently does a head line simi- t us in the news- nd strenuous- palp 15 and other distress- minent i Fndnenu of | Golden Medical Dis- mmended by somse | n Materia Medica -ases. Goiden | ssid by the SATORY, s Stand- art tone and In- heart's g authorities rep- | n unsurpassed | n genersl, | poriant ingredient Discovery,” so far | a6 its marvelous cures of valvular and other affections of the heart are con- r Collinsonia Can., | . Paipe, thor of Paine's | omy of Medicine, says of it: not long since. bad & petient who was Tessed 0 much- with vaivuiar disease of she heart that his friends were obl 10 carry him upsteis Ee. bowever, ally R‘Jvers&,nnmm!uum of — m.x.: 1 (medicioal »? e ‘ { e ol bans, e of o, remaely v the rem snd so dan- With them it was sl a&umummmm bymitm Formed by Redding Peo- je and Ellingwood, of Chi for | vH:!fnln and other disesses of 3."%-“ The latter says: *It is a heart tonic of ence.’ | belleved he will begin operations by * | every member now ih the depariment, TS " MODERN APPLIANCE FOR FIGHTING FIRE. ¥ BATTALION CHime THOS. FERANDEZ. - BRAVE P LOS IREMEN WHO NEARLY HEIR LIVES IN THE | PORT MEADE FIRE. { TRAN! -— {pumped to any part of the ship steam, hot or cold. air or flame extinguis] gases. By means of such a dev! the ships of.the Standard Oil Company, of the inflammable nat aré rendered pra modern coal carrier ndled, but u ances.there was no other way. ough small space, he smoke was every- The vessel had to be there would have been eater loss of life in the attempt to the fire at close range. Had the been fitted with the modern fire appliances for combating fire on 1 ve been put out ing brave men near its seat. e Meade was to have sailed yester- Had the fire broken out at sea, the e=sel, lacking modern appliances, would have heen in 2 bad way. There has been some grumbling about cargo having been aged by water. If the Meade had the steam apparatus this would not ppened @ —_———— MERCHANT IS THREATENED BY NEGRO HE REPRIMANDED Colored Driver With Gum Hunts for Dealer Who Objeeted to the Way He Handled Team. EAN EERNARDINO, Feb. 1.—For threaten- ing the life of Chafries Lautterbach of Lautter- bach & Love and holding a cocked doubie- barreled =h ter m te languis le was jerking a team of £ down the street and him to desist "he sulting manner and %0 into the store. e£70 and threatened. FIRE CHIEF MAY DISCHARGE EVERY MEMBER OF DEPARTMENT San Bernardine City Council Deter- mines to Put an Fnd to Row Among the Laddies. SAN BERNARDINO, Feb. 1 —For months there has been friction in the fire department bere. The City Counctl bas tried In vain to find a way o settle the differences.- All other meanes falling, the City Council has decided to appoint & new fire chiel 10 succeed the present 0. );t Stevenson great deal of power and will hav Thoricy to Slscharge and bire men. nd it ls OLDEST JOURNAL IN SHASTA COUNTY NOW IN NEW HANDS ple Pays $14,000 for the ng ice as this v to criticize the way the der the gir- the biaze was confined to a SRR T WORSHPERS ! PARIS, Feb, L—Everywhere in France | the actual putting into. operation of the | clause of .the church and state sep- .inot yet extinct in Hennessey, but when {RETURNS WITH GIRL - TO i Marriage License. - FCHT CUMRLS MANY OVE Continued From Page 1, Colunin 7. - the —_—— 5 { twisted rifles was dragged out ! " | weapons were taken away and brought before the board of inquiry. The board will sift to the bottom the theory that |'the fire was caused by’ the explosion of a cartridge. The bodles- of Dakin and Hennessey were found Iying face downward in the water in the bottom of the hold. It is believed that they fell unconscious and lay there helpless, while the water gradually crept up on them. Life was he was dragged to the upper deck he was too far gone to breathe in the life- giving- air and his sufféring ended { quickly. : | Captain Dakin leaves a wife and son | {and Hennessey a wife'and three young | children. Both men were very popular | with the crew of_engine 4 and bore ex- | cellent records ifi the department. | ““Captain Wilson of the Meade is at the Presidio hospital¥§n a critical condition. | He was reported Somewhat better at 2 {1ate hour, but the physicians are in | doubt as to the extent of the Interpal | injurics he sustained. " The bodies of those who met death | on the ship were: viewed yesterday by | | a Coroner’s jury, and the inquest will be held on Wednesday morning next. ANTA ROSA HOME |Alleged Abduetor Finds It | Difficult Matter to Get Special Dispatch to The Call. SANTA ROSA, Feb. 1L—Charles Smith and Miss Geneva Eagleson arrived here | this evening after failing to secure the | necessary license to get married In San | Francisco, Oakiand, Martinez and San! Rafael: Smith, who is charged with hav- ing abducted.the girl, she being under 1S, was ‘tiken into custody at the ‘home of his parents here shortly after his arrival. When seen -at the City Jail he declared he took the girl:away with the intention | of mazking her his wife, and failing to se- cure the necessary legal sanction, brought her back to await a time when he might do go. ! —————————— | FORCE ON MARE ISLAND | 1S NOT TO BE REDUCED Mechsinies of Steam Engineering. De- | partment. Needed (o Finish Work on Hand. @ . VALLEJO, . Feb. 1—Despite the . dispatghes from ‘Washington stating that 120 men .sre to ! ibe Iald off In the Enginesring Depart- i | ment, Mare Islan Y yard, there will be | no lay off at il This department is shy of funds, here is S0 much work ahead must he done that the: force will not take place. This ¥ Napa ‘pecple rested n keeping as | Island. { PRI i e Lady Grey Hurt While Driving. LONDON, “Feb. 1.—-Lady Grey. wife of Sir Eaward Grey, the Forelgn Secretary, was ! thrown from & trap while driving near Elling- | bam, Northumbesiand. tained concussion-of ibe bral £0od mews to Vallpjo and- | RCOME | -~ IN DEATH HOLE [FIREMEN. DISPLAY. HER orsMm LT OF THE DE AND IRJURED FhOM FIE O THE WERE The following completes the dead and injured of the Meade fire of yesterday mornihg: The Dead: CAPTAIN CHARLES DAKIN of engine 4 HOSEMAN THOMAS HENNESSY of en- gine 4. THIRD OFFICER GEORGE WALLACE of the transport Meade. The Injured: CHIEF SULLIVAN of the Fire Department, CAPTAIN GEORGE WILSON of the Meads. FIRST OFFICER LASACK of the Meade. FOURTH OFFICER DAHL of the Meade. CAPTAIN SEWELL of engine 9. DEATTALION CHIEF TOMAS FERNAN- LIEUTENANT W. S. BOYNTON of truck 8. CAPTALY JERRY SULLIVAN, acting bat- talion chief. LIBUTENANT A. MA' TLOCK. uEl‘TENA.\'Tm- JOHN GILBERT, acting J. McCLOSKEY. GABRIEL CUNEO. L. COOK of truck 1L E. O'NEIL of engine 4 M. MATTHEWSON of engine . T. DEVINE of engine 4. CAPTAIN J. CONLON of engine 4 N ROBERT WOOD of truck 1. T. CASHEN of engine 4. 3. BRIDGEWOOD of engine 4 *J. HALEY of engine 4 CAREW of truck 1. O'NEIL of truck 1. 3. QU of truck 1. O'KEEFE of truck 1 W 3 CHARLES. GILL, operator for Engineer Fer. nande; GEORGE BROWN of engine 12. W. REAGAN of engine 12. MORRIS FREEMA. ALEXANDER LAE GEORGE STOLZENWALD of truck & C. F. DOUGHERTY of truck 8. FRANK KENNY -of battery 1. HARRY BROWN of engine 12. HARRY CULL of engine 12. H. GARBER of engine 12. GEORGE WELLS' of engine 12. JAMES CAMPBELL of engine 12 ROBERT MONTGOMERY of esigine 12. A. RAFFERTY of engine 8. : GEORGE HELLRIEGELL of engine 9. G. LOGAN of truck §. W. COLLINS of truck, 8. A."LOHRES of engine 9. J. KIRBY of truck § A BUTTLER of truck 8. LENAHAN of engine’ 9. J. DALLETO of engine 9. COSGROVE of. truck §. MAN of engine 9. RD CURTIX of engine 9. R R S 3 POISON BECAUSE LADY 1S CHOICE SPURNED HIM saior on the Méade. satlor o the Meade. DRINKS OF - Tatlar Disappointed in Love, Mexican Tekes Carbolic Acid and Will Die. SAN BERNARDINO, Feb. 1.—Simeon Ap- paducca. a lovelorn ‘Mexican ‘tailor, finding his advances repulsed by the lady of his choles, whos> name at the present fime is unknown to the authoriti drank a quantity.of car- belic acid this aftefnoon and at last accounts pwas in a dying condition. REBELOEAD MEBURIED W PP Full Military Honors Ae- corded Mutineers Killed by | : Cossack Machine Guns in| | the Vladivostok Outbreak | TROOPS SHOOT DOWN General Who Succeeds Him dogs” From the Garrison | and Releases All Prisoners S LA VLADIVOSTOK.: Tuesday, Jan. 30.— The funerals of the thirty-two men who were killed by machine guns on Janu- | | ary 23 near the commandant's house were held in solemn state yesterday. The' Internients were made with full { military honors. The cannon on Tiger Hill thundered a salute. while choirs! | Two immense processic were thousands of sailors, soldiers and | | civilians, carrying red fags and sing- | nd headed by | { Ing. revolutionary songs | the! regimental bands, orted the | bodies to the cemelery. The service conducted by beth Catholic and odox priests, and the coffins were covered with wreaths bearing such in-( tions as: ‘To the sternal memory of the mar- | tyrs and ‘te the eternal shame of theilr | assassins®™ e of the three officers killed by the muti- peers on January 23, was held to-day. The, condition of the commandan: Gsneral Selivanoff. wto was wounded, | is improving. THe city is quiet. i A great popular petition for the par-| Gon of all the mutineers who return | volurtarily to their allegiance has been | signed. It is indorsed by the members | of the city administration, who are/ seeking to medlate in order to aveld | further bloodshed. This petition will | be forwarded by General Mistchenko to | !me Emperor. In additioh to the thirty-two men | killed in the demonstration of the 23d !of January 400 were wounded. The| | machine guns were operated by officers. Colonel Uremnoff was shot by men in his own regimeat. General Mode, | who succeeded to the command, agreed on January 26 to withdraw the Cos- | sacks and release the prisoners. On | January 27 the soldiers issued the fol-| lowing proclamation: ! - “Comrades and Citizens: The city is| now guarded by our volunteers instead | of by the Cossacks. which have been | THEIR COMMANDER| | Withdraws “Czar's Bull-| | { composed of soldiers chanted dirges. | | ! The funeral of Colonel Uremnoft, nnei i VER VOCALIST WHO WILL “THE GEISHA" AT THE | * -+ Leonora Kirwin' has been specially engaged to play the role of Molly Sea- ‘more in “The Geisha,” which is to be iven at the Tivoll next Monday night. Miss Kirwin will impart gth to fhe cast, for she fs a clever comedienne, who has many succeses to her credit The cast of “The Geisha™ will include Cecelia Rhoda. an Eastern prima donna. She will have the role of Mimosa San. Louise Brownell will be weicomed as Julletta Diamant, the French girl. and Cora Tracy, Arthur Cunningham, Teddy Webb and George Kunkel will have congenial characters. George Lask now the stage director of the theater. B ——— removed. Let the fighting cease and order prevail™ The city then became calm. { | | | aration diHl ‘which provides for ‘the mak- ing of inventories of the property of the churches has aroused a storm of protest. |- - In several provincial parishes Catholics have gathered in the churches and made | such strong resistance that the Govern- | ment Commissioners - were unable enter the edifices. 'In Paris to-day vio- lent scenes taok place ih several churches, potably that of St. Cidthilde. tory of the property of ‘the Church of St. Roch has not yet been made owing to the opposition of the congregation. but the defenders of the Church of St. Clo- | thilde succumbed before the energetic as- sadit of an armed force, which acted on the avowed intention of the Government to use every means at its disposal to compel chedience to the enactment. In the Chamber of Deputies this after- no¢n Premier Rouvier's reply to an in- deputy, M. Allard, was given - amid great Uproar. The Government, however, secured a vote of confidencé by 3% against 166; after the Premier had assured the Chamber ‘that the Government was desirous. of using tact and. moderation in carrying out the law, but that it was fully determined to perform its duty no matter what the cost. - K While the Ministry was belng interpo. lated in the Chamber, scenes of excite- ment and violence were transpiring at the Church of St. Clothilde, near the | Chamber of Deputies. Among the fifty people taken into castody were two priests. M. Lepine ordered the municipal guards and police to enter the church. Under a shower of bricks and broken chairs, the officers broke down the rallings in front | of the entrance, whije the crowd rained | ;hu“y blowe upon them. Then the fire- { men burst in the doors and the police | and municipal guards entered the build- | ing. | —_—————— | WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—The House of Rep. resentatives to-day passed the Simms resolu- tion instructing the director of the cemsus to | make public the figures on unginned cotton as | shown by the data that he has collected for | the period ended January 16, 1908 | COAT SHIRT hfl;‘:l:flt"nt:‘tng. best stores. 1 Lo e B R, to | An inven- | terpellation on the subject by a Soclalist | i { | Lo I A N v Sod Sen the - ¢ spreads. = 5 NGb an all new, styles. crowds. ” that they Co.’s $12 selling at Enthusiasm as.this great sale goes on. Pleased customers tell their friends and in - come ‘the friends, and : ~ one lot is sold out it is replaced by others. sl ment among them--- To thg best of our knowledge these are positively the great- est Suit values ever offered in San Francisco. The mere fact .50 and $14 Suits . sufficient-——no need of another word-—our part is done. Yours but to come and come in time. increases good news - As fast as unworthy gar- fresh, snappy Follow the are S. N. Wood & 7.85 is in itself