The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 15, 1906, Page 2

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A PRESIDENT MAKES REPLY TO CHANDLER'S CHARGES Column 1. Cemtinued from Page 1, ts courts e a eha’ thess MOODY The Attorney General's letter to the President “Offic ey General, Wash- T A . I send homor to at eny b would be acceptable to you wae @ecided not to try to y b d in a con- ference of two hours, but I think no Talse color is given to the conference by the following etatement: “1 informed the gentlemen of my be- Hef that you des! i scope of the court review wes to be d law at 2l that it shoul the two subjects h that in such case the amendment was accep ; that you would be glad to see & rigid limita- tion on the issuance of interlooutery in- Jmmotions, if such limitations were pos- sible; and I stated further that I would not assums to agree to any form of lan- gusge whatever for you, but would sub- mit any proposed amendment to your eonsideration. I also stated doubt whether in any evént it wo possible to enact a prov interlocutory injunctions. I found myself in entire accord with Sen- ator Bafley as to the rules of constitu- tional law epplicable to the situation with the exception of those rel the power of Congress to forbid terlocutory injunction, upon which I not offer any final o) nly say that Mr. Bafley’s argument needed answer, SENDS LETTER TO BAILEY. “An gttempt was thea made to adopt which would effect the in- tention of the two Senators. I made esome notes upon this branch of the sub- Ject and et the close of the iAterview sald to Benator Bailey that I would' pu my un@erstanding of their views up the question of the phraseslogy fn writ- ing and send it to him, and, If it met with approval, submit it to you. This I aid and upon the mext day sent the an- pézel memorandum to Mr. Bafley, In- d'oe b & letter which rezd as follows: *April 16, 1906: My Dear Senator: This rough draft is a nd I unders sugpestior T think it this draft might be be send it to see if I MOODY." . United States 1y fvs, truly yours W “Poseph W. Bafley, m @raft referred to is the one pritited in Seturday's Record. The con- ference g the Democratic members of the ate the a press reports of which {fiz &n entire agree mong them. 3 , however, calied to assure an t e YN RECONSTRUCTION PLANS ARE NEARING MATURITY REPORTS ARE SOON TO BE READY with the assist- are formulating for ‘the reconstruction of San :grénnurou;r;ret:;x‘z: :ga ally and soclally, are |3 ;1_.': which. it _d:p!;”' e e completion at the|access be!we?n different parts of the eity ous subcommittees of | frore convenlent. tee of forty. W'hon’ The above report was submitted by mittee met yesterday|James D. Phelan, chairman of the the various suboom- COmmittee, and he also stated that D. they would| H- Burnham and M. Bennett were on s +s, | thelr way to San Francisco from the r final reports, | g i that some will be| 88t and were expected to arrive in N | this city today. After consulting with tion, todey, them the committee will be able to pre- e %o the call of the chalf | gent more definite plans. Weodward, chalrman of| Attention is called to the fact that tals and health, | the committee is working on practical inary report: | plans, as broad streets' and boulevards of the mili-|aT® barriers against fire in any emer- gency, ' Board of " W[ 'H, Leahy, chalrman of the com- e been established mittee on lighting, reported the receipt recognized camps. of the following communication from to be policed by the E. C. Jones, chief engineer of the gas ne s ry | department of the San Francisco Gas he | and Electric Company: { The gas situation seems to be im- proving daily. Last Saturday about 1100 consumers were furnished with gas, and more than that number Sunday. This fonday) morning we have 240 men em- d in connecting up consumers, and are being added to th force. as L are being added to the force as and com- | tions. A large force of men has been | employed in finding and repairing leaks. | The committee on street widening Presidlo | Teported that it had received comunica- Fifth In- | tions from several property owners on | Clay, Sacramento and other narrow Hollow, camp &t Taylor|sireets signifying their willingness to ; ; Captain Shattuck, | gyrrender frontage to the city for the purposes of street widening. It was recommended that the committee con- fer with these people for the purpose of securing legal consent to the change. Upon recommendation of the com- mittee on special session telegrams were directed sent to President Roose- velt, Secretary Metcalf, Speaker Can- hat ion of e mu- ed by Board on ST OF CAMPS. bard stree! Witteneyer, ne Camp); | Infantry. | d Waller streets; ixth and Bry- - |non and the members of the California -Sié‘lf".;eg?“‘ Congressional delegation, calling upon them to aid in the passage of the Senate bill providing for the payment |to the State of § per cent of the in- | come received from the sale of public lands, the same to be utilized for school purposes. This bill has already passed Dolores venty- | the Senate and has been favorably re- e smond‘ported upon by the House committee , Bay and Laguna on public lands. Should it be finally | passed it will greatly aid in the up- building of the schools. Mayor Schmitz said that he had wired such messages to Washington, but would send additional messages as chatrman of the committee on recon- struction. The following telegram was sent: avenue and Ninetsenth Coumty. ill and Mission San Brunoj ton and Burroughs, rket and Guerrero i College r avenue and Scho Fourteenth to n and Harrison s’ Home; Essex Beale and Mission Hawthorne streets; and Army streets. also submit the list of hospitels recognized by the military au- he Board of Health and th as follows: BAN EI CISCO, May 14, 1008, ‘Whereas, he claim of California, commonly known as the five per cent claim, amoun! to between $900,000 and $1,000,000, which passed the United States Senate in the earlier days of its present session, has been vorably recommended b{l the public lands com- mittes of the House of Repreesntatives | and is now pending before that body; and ‘Whereas, The wiping out of a very LS. large part of the assessable property of avenues; | San Francisco, Santa Rosa, San Jose and r streets; Mount|other places by the recent disaster sar Devisadero; means a lack of funds in ‘the State and Maple | :rnd. 1“ the v‘u-y momonfltfl:tn'w‘ra d;: men’s, Sacramento | Ree nereased = th.nemflnné 236 Pra& gx}llglnl.lad.; re our Zntrvy-d Btate a Barton, Scott an } t. Mary's, 3301 lg'uhon ‘Whereas, Under the provisions of the 1408 M. ter straet; | constitution of ifornia the money that hool , 940 Hayes | may be recelved from the Government as ahove state@ forms a permanent fund, the interest on which {8 to be used for the benefit of the public echools of the State; Resolved, That this ge: committee on reconstruction of San Francisoco, thanking the officers of the Government |and the California delegation for what ;| has already been mo generously done, re- spectfully urges the immediats passage of this bill giving to the State in fts present necessity what is equitably due it in this pegard. tal; Horace Valencia avenue; streets; Fourteenth and Page a Park, Hospital | jolf Links; Pre-| "Resolved, further, That a copy of this res'do; Park General | resolytion be forthwith telegraphed to G Golden Gate Park, Pre-|the President, the Secretary of Com- - z E ; Fort Mason Hospl- | merce apd Labor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and mem- bers of the ifornia delegation Con- gress. The State Buperintendent of Public In- | struction and the Superintendents of | Schools in San Francisco, Santa Clara | and Sonoma counties will wire simflarly I to the above mentioned officlals. Chief Dinan received & communication | vesterday from Dr. James W. Ward, | president of the Health Commission, in which he stated that through an ar- rangement with General Greely and himself thers had been designated fif- teen refuges camps and it was very necessary that all individuals llving in | tents, wherever located, should be sent to these various camps. The - Chief was requested to use every power within his grasp to compel the psople to go with their belongings to the COMMUNICABLE DISEASES. r View, Baker and Jefferson County, Potrero and hildren’s and (for Army High Bchool; -fitth and Noe streets; Nineteenth er and Stanyan Hospital, 2007 Devhnderol t Bridge; Danish Duboce. ITY. and County; 616 isco In; Horace | INSANE. | Bisters’ Holy Family, “1 shall be able at a later time to report t various camps at the earliest possible report to ypou 3 Bl e ’C‘:;‘;‘: moment. The Chief at once sent the o se hospitals and. secondly, the | Necessary orders to company com- 2 ions obtaining in these | manders. absence presence | * er connections, 1l also be able to soon submit {to you & general report on the condi- tion of sewers throughout the oity.” The com ee .on reconstruotion of joint mmittees on parks, res- er and boulevards and on the Burnham plang reported as follows: These committees have been in almost A Guaranteed Cure for Plles. Blind, Blo‘edin or Protruding r ching, Fhiad s T g iy in ¢ to 14 days. cure you B0o. k4 Unclalmed Mall at Call. Following is a list of unclaimed let- ters at the office of the San Francisco Call at 1651 Fillmore street: Alexander, L. D.: Behre, F\ J.; Bel- lis, Charies; Ball, Ernest; Oston, Missg Clerke, Bd; Dillon, George; Dunbayp P. A; B C.; Falliere, PAlth A.g | Benators was good. I heard nothing further from Senator Balley until a later date. 1 informed you of what ocourred | at an interview between the two Senators |end me end you told me that you had | been informed from varlous Democratic |Fay, Jeck; Goldman, J. H.; Grant, sourcce that an agreement among the | Gordon M.; Hall, Ola; Houx, J, T.; Democrats on any amendment would be | Jones, C! opher; Lissak, A. H.; Lunsford, Edw.; Lynch, John P.; Mc- © Senators called upon me again upon the 23d or 24th of April. There | was some further talk about the form of | the amendment. The suggestion was | made that it might be possible after | voting upon the proposition forbldding al utory injunctions to agree y might include the what Is known as | mendment. 1 then sgid opinion any - amendment drawn by any one representing the ex- ecutive branch of the Government, even though*it wer e inepired from hea would not be accepted without change; that thelr attitude was natural and prop- er, and that if the exact language of any emendment .whidh could be adopted should be agreed upon, it ought to be drawn by the - Senators themselves. I suggested Senator Allison =2s & proper person for further conference, and the matter, as far as I was concerned, ended there. I remember hearing nothing more of it untll I was just about taki the train for North Carolina, when ‘was reminded by Senator Tillman an | Mr. Chandler that you had submitted {an amendment known &s the Allison dment. There was nothing in our | . :.g conversation which bound you to any ! amendment in particular or restricted ! four liberty at any_time to aoquiesce in | VER any amendment which you should deem *i expedient and iIn the public interest. Very respectfully, “W. H. MOODY, Attorney General.” —————— r Cue, John J.; Martin, James N.; .More, Albert M.; Scott, James; Slocum, B. C.; Bmith, Fred; Smith, Miss H.; Wile liams, Charles M.; Walsh, B. inter] Get D Graves’ Tooth Powder. Use it twice-a-day and you: will have white teeth, hard gums, clean mouth, pure breath, gaod digestion and good health.” Just; ask your dentist about it, In handy metal cans or bottles, 25c. Genvine Must Bear Fao-Simile Signat To Cure a Cold in One Day 2 ’ Fake LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- flm “a w Offiass 1205 Potrere -Avay-8 R Dr-Braves’ Toath Powder o, | REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, | Loss of Appetite Is common when the blood needs puri- fying and enriching, for then the bloed fails to give the digestive organs the stimulus hecessary for. the proper per- formance of their functions. ‘Hood’s Sarsaparilla {s pre-eminently the medicine to take. It makes the blood pure and rich, and strengthens all the digestive organs. “I was all run down and had ne ap- petite. After taking one bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla I could eat any- thing I wished.” Mrs. Amanda Fenner, Oneco, Conn. Accept no substitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilla Insist on having Hood's. Get it today. In liquid or tablet form. 100 Doses $1. R e i v e SRR et i & 4od M. J. Brandenstein & (o. SAN FRANCISCO. MAIN OFFICE: Southwest Corner Cali- fornia and Gough Streets, ANNOUNCEMENT s We beg to announce the our Family Sewing Machine Business : Has been established ot 783 Haight St., and 1156 Valencla, San Prancisco The bueiness relsting to SINGER and WHEELER & WILSON Special Sewing Machines for Manufacturers / Is at 1056 Washington Street, Oakland Needles for all makes of machines; parts and supplies for all Singer and Wheeler & Wilson machines, SOLD ONLY BY ~& San Francisco. BRANCH OFFICE: Southern Pacific Ware- house, Second and Town- send Streets,San Francisco. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company 1929 California Street San Francisco. ‘878 Broadway, Oakland. Typewriters in stock. Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder Ol es_and beautifies the te::f !a.nd purifies the breath, Used - eople of refinement for ove‘x’-ya%uoagter of a century. Convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY / Empire Plaster Co. READY FOR BUSINESS WITH FULL. 8TOCK OF PLASTER : AT OLD STAND. ‘1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 35 NOTICE . .. : SLELREL THE e | GEO, A. FULLER Man s TV COMPANY £ T Will Open Immediately TR e - IN SAN FRANCISCO e An office with a complets building organisation. It offers its services to as- tormwowse Sk Tame aray B i SR o e ing material of all sorts lnnlnllmh.d q.:nnn::... The G‘or:fidtnxl;mtlhl;ncl;r:; 1123 Fillmore Street {zas 'u me = aem: w s s argeet vutiegs s w7 thoroughly and in the shortest possible time. The location of its office will be Near Golden Gate Avenue, :::uxcz:;a within a few days. Main Office Fuller building (Flatiron), New With a Full Line of . Stationery, Cutlery and Barbers’ Supplies. » Malthoid Roofin P. &B. Goods : pug A Bales in San Francisco at 1306 Post Street Temporary Main Office. 405 Union Savings Bank Bldg.,0akland The Parattine Paint Co. N. W.HALSEY ¢ 0., Dealers in Qonds, Photo Engraving We have the equipment to handle photo engraving at short notice. Place orders with A. I. Miner, Supt. S, F. Call Engraving Dept. 1016 BROADWAY OF CALIFORNIA Headquarters of all departments located tempor- artly at plant- NEW YORK « o« » 49 Wall street PHILADELPHIA - - Real Not Injured by Fire. Office and Warehouse; SIXTEENTH . AND. HARRISON STS., S. F. Roll Grinding and Corrugating QGlobe Iron Works Stockton, Cal. REID BROS. s A ¥ KRON TANNING CO. Washington 8t, near Sansome. § P ' : Betate Prust Bldg, * 288 Maases stosst oa L6th and Nlinois Strects SAN FRANCISCO fnotuding Cattfornia Asphaltum Sales Agency, Union Steamship Oo. and Claremont Oll Co. Ofl deliveries by Boat, Barge, Car or Tank Wagon oromptly made as usual. E. H ROLLINS & SONS Municlbal and Corporation BONDS 803-804 Kohl Bullding, San Franclsco ston Chicago Denver Claremont - Permanent Address Notice to Printers Our Roller Plant is nmow in opera- tion. Bend your wollers withowt delay to 2236 Railroad ave., nesr Walput st., Alameda. We also have & large stock Now Tribune Bldge comnes. Riotth oog ow une corner Franklin uu..-o&-u. 7 Phone Oakland 7873, E. J. Shattuck Co. Ground space to leass in lots to sult on 100-vara lot U ey N. E. COR. HOWARD & ‘FIFTH STS. —_—— ~ NOTICE. The law offices of BISHOP & HOEFLER are now established at the Northeast: Corner of Fillmore and Pul- ton Streets,’ Francisco. May 10, 1808. POTTER & CAMPBELL, We Are Ready for Contracts Today. Office 1017 8teinec 8t. i 3 5 Union 0il Company~ <

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