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THE SAN FRARNEB! } OM(LAMDlr OFFICE _—] THE SAN FRANCISGO CALL 1016 BROADWAY. Phone ......cccoovvnnns Oakiand 1083. XCIX, NO. 177. SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY,-MAY 25, 1906. NEW BURNT RECORDS AGTS ARE PRESENTED PRICE FIVE CENTS. BY SUB-COMMITTEE DRAFTS OF THE LAWS TO REPLACE LEGAL DOCUMENTS PREPARED = SO0NT1%; ) s ( DENIGHE \CEUSED OFGAIME Son of Capitalist Admits Kz“mg Italian on East Street. erts He Was Justified as the Sentry Was Threatened. 10 MEET PRINGESS 'Alfonso Leaves for the :_ Frontier to Greet ' Future Wife. Spanish Capital Already /& AN OLD STRUCTUS i En Fete for Coming SANEW ONF ., ; R AT S Marnage. ( SCENES THAT ARE COMMON UNDER CHANGED CONDITIONS UGHT BY DISASTER. MystrySusounds i SFHIGST DEFES PRSON OODHS 0PN WOMAK DNDERAES Rl Vil Cndet Hs Degie ocme == CABET MINSTERS |~ FOR THE RELEASE OF | ) DARING MODNTAN |~ of Madeid S OF GREAT BAITAIN GONVICT COUNTESS CLIMBING EXPEDITION o e s as the day for the royal nuptiais ap- proaches. King Alfonso's departure for Denounces Officials and Re- Theo di Linda Bon Martini Annie S. Peck_W—ill Aol o o e the first event of the elaborate official pro- fuses to Pay the Tax ] Gains Freedom Thm“gh 1 Ascend Hig]’lesl Peak g e Pt b Bules dnd othiescenterk , Collectors. | Friends’ Influence. of the Andes. B i o G provicias it Bl o ke X o : =3 Il aescli me Mics with sacvin trouge. . Mrs. Dora Montefiore in Ad- Serves l\early Four Years fo ;Wlll Carry Instruments WIlh,;:‘r‘:" ;flfln‘:flgflf;e:;“ghgflr‘gf;"gm';;;‘; dress Scores the ' the Alleged Murder of Which to Determ_me Eleva- %f“?;;“,f,;,‘;’;’"c‘f,’;;‘:j ottt - Statesmen. l Her Husband. tion of Huascaran. P Tt et horouihier) WEIER Ernest i E A D ———— |shows that the Spaniards still glory in can Bank LONDON, May 24—Mrs. Dora| TURIN, May 24— cing| NEW YORK, May 24.—A daring eir navs. St The pDrisoner Wa Montefiore, one of the leading woman | B 4 Goater . servug | limbi! } Thet crg AR MNP S The prisoner was suftragists, under whoee loadership | ATe® vears and eight months of a ten | Mountain climbing exploit is planned | pointed. The car in which Pringess Ena residlence of his b o e wiedged u{pm?d‘eafs’ sentence, Countess Theo qaj DY Miss Annie S. Peck, the famous wiil ride was strewn with whift roses, not 1o pay their taxes on the | Linde, Bon Martini, who was conflcled:womun pianist of Providence, R. L,|lilies and chrysanthemums. that taxation vithout - { wri " > A large number B_! ministers and a glit- ! hat taxation without repre|with four others of participation in| who salled ¥rom here tpday for Colon. | o BT T o B o ors accompa- crowd of women suffragists |the murder of Count Bon Martini in| Alone, except for a few natives of nied the royal party to the frontier. The v F. A. Denicke street. He B £ shooting, the second story of her house 1902, has been released on a ticket of | Peru, 3Miss Peck will attempt to climb | tmack was lined by soldiers, and crowds of tifiable 1 atinear Lo today. She roundly de- | leave, ostensibly because of ill heaith, | Mount Huascaran, said to be the high- | coustry 13“‘ nfl;f:g( 2t th_er stations ;“-; police headqua ks nounced Chancellor of the Exchequer \pyt really as the result of agitation |5t Peak in the Andes mountains. She 537° o/% et e it police headquart his father Asquith as an assassin because helof' infiuential believers i : i 3 seem to have entered into the spirit of L Rl e d Abe Ruef. In a Stood in the way of the advance of | u elievers in her inno-|will make the climb equipped wim,m,i,mng.lovg affair. and brother and Abe Ruel. In a . o it S 5“41“".}319(; Connt wansltealis & . |scigntific instruments with which to| Prior to his départure King Alfonso in- few minutes he was released on a Ireland Bryce and Captain|pis roome, and It was 2t firet hejiove] | determine whether Huascaran is of {spected the arrangements at the church of lair, Secretary for Scotland, |that robbery was the motive of the |greater altitude than Mount Illampu, | Saf Ceroniwd, snd expressed himeelf as also bitterly assailed. i highly pleased. The interior is richly dec- il |crime. Subsequent; which has an estimated height of Montefiore informed her hear- |jaq ts the soecor o a,,;?";’sg‘;“et’;::njw fobt Tn 1904 Boits Borent o lorated ‘with tapestries embroidered with that women who were refusing to| Countess' brother, Dr. Naldi, Dr. Soo; |ai attempt to ascend Huascaran, but |E9\0: and carpeted with crimson velvet axes were taking this course inichi and Rosa Bonnett, the Countess' |did not succeed. She lays the blame |°d8%d s e e&-{u; s rd ance the education of the maiq all of whom were convicted and iR Part to the presence of two male | Slectric ligl S i sy ol it § (abinet Ministers, and warned the lat- | sentenced to various terms of impris- | mountain climbers who formed a por- | forest of candelabra, in order to give a In view of the statements oOf ter of the determination of those Who | omment after o trial thot sxerrea i hs | tion of hef PAFtY and who refuseq to|dazzling bightness to the apartments. witnesses to the shopting pub- [[5T® conducting the campalen to ob-|gpread interest. throughout Italy. . climb:to the top. She is planning on| The King hes changed the programme 3 N TR - their indisputable rights. She| "myullio Murrl confessed that he did|the present climb to equip the native |50 that the signing of the wedding con- , Call, who asserted that the Cabinet Mmisters | ne stabbing. |guides with Esquimau clothing as a | tract will oceur in the church monastery at the killing of the gpposed the movement were protection against excessive cold, for |instead of at the Pgdo Palace. Cardinal marked, men, and suggested that her| P {upon reaching.a height of 19,000 feet Sancho, Archbishop of Toledo, bas been 00, accepted by Police Shortall, on a charge of the sureties being the father and brother. esterda Italian w cold-blooded affair, hearers break the windows of Mr.|which is situated mear the Thames,| ially d ted to per the % = 1 ; g = B Mr. es, |she found that the temperature officially designated to perform mar- surpr expressed that ASGUith's house. She would do so mot far from Hammersmith, is bar |80 degrees below zero. | . - |riage. The choirwill consist of 200 artists. r Rtk U herseif, she declared, wege it not for ricaded and surrounded by tax col-| . Miss Peck hee no fears for her own| The street decorations are rapidly being Denicke should have been charged the fact that she was engaged in de- |lectors and bailiffs, who hope to!safety or health, she said today, and |completed. A superb arch designed by a fending her residence against tax starve her out to effect an entrance. feels as if she had ‘‘determination |leading scenic artist spans the avenue [oARecis nad oihare Friends of Mrs. Montefiore, however, |enongh to take me up twenty Huase|—————oH——— Continued on Page 3, Col 4. | The house of Mrs. Montefiore, are supplying her with food. carans.” Continued on Page 2, Col. 4. EMBRYD STATUTES FOLLOW THOSE. OF ILLINDIS AND OF MARYLAND \Provisions for the Restoring of Lost Pa- .. ._oers Ready for Governor. _ !Countryman and Davis Spend Two Weeks in Task of Drawing Them. ~ \Title Insurance Plants Are Brought : ~ Under Act of Eminent Domain. Covering in their scope the entire|certified copies of the original record. See. 3 Such County or City and County ? the legal {mstter of the replacing o Recorder shall be entitied for his servicas |documents and the suppiementing of | hereunder to receive the same amount of the records destroyed in the recent|fees as Le is entitled to receive for the conflagration, the proposed burnt | ecording of instruments of ike character. Sec. |records acts were submitted to the medllt:.ly This act shall take affect ime {joint committee omn call for special |session of the Legislature yesterday e momp f‘by the sub-committee, consisting of SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS. ! An act t0 add a new section to the Code |R. H. Countryman and Code Commis- | ;¢ cyy) procedure, to be designated sec {sioner Davis. The proposed legisla-|on 384, relating to proceedings in cases | tion, involving prolonged and arduous|where the complaint or petition or other |labor on the part of Countryman and | document by which an action or special Davis, was ordered embodied in the|proceeding has been or may be commenced ! record by Chairman Tirey L. Ford and | has been or may be lost or destroyed by |will come yp for consideration by |fire or other calamity. [ inemneri of: the comgnittee at today's| The people of the Stats of Californta. vy | represented in Senate and Assembly, do | enact as follows: | In accordance with the work al-|" o o o\ 4 now section is hereby add- {ready dome by the joint committee.| 4 ¢, e Code of Civil Procedurs, to be {but few miner changes will be made| s ggnated section 354 and to read as fol= {in the acts, which will be indorsed by |iows: {the joint committee and will be em-| Sec. 364. When an action or special pro- ‘bodled in the proposed legislation |ceeding has been or shall be commenced |given to the Governor for submission within the time prescribed therefor, and |to the Legislature, sitting in special | the complaint or petition or other decu- LR, ment by the filing of which such action | " As the acts represent the best fea-|oF Special proceeding was or shall be com= | 5 3 |tures. of the burnt records legislation | Menfed has been or may hereafter be lost | o or destroyed by reason of any fire or {of Illinois and Maryland, after the| ... ..jamity, the plaintif or petitioner Chicago and Baltimore fires, there |y, o.; action or special proceeding. or if |will be practically but little change |pe die and the action or special proc made in them by the Legislature. |be one which survive, his personal rep- | The sub-committee “also submitted | resentative, may. at any time within four |an amendment to the act of eminent | months from and after the date of such domain, giving the cities the powfl-:!cfu or destruction, commence a new ac- to condemn the plants of title insur- |toR or special proceeding in the court in ance companies for the purpose of |Which said action or special proceeding | 4 . pros- ‘od real estate rec. | Va8 OF may have been commenced. Suc °°§‘"1°'“" destroyed | new section or special proceeding shall be ords. | commencea by the filing of a verified com- | The proposed acts and the amend- |, in; or verified petition, as the case may {ment to the statute of eminent d0-|y, apa shall contain a statement of such { main are as follows: |loss or destruction and of the time and An act to add a new section to the |cayse thereof. Such complaint shall state Political Code, to be known and num- | the same cause of action contained in the bered as section 4248, relating to County |complaint originally filed, and such peti- apd City and County Recorders’ offices, |tion shall state substantially the same and to the recording of instruments |facts stated in said petition originally therein. |filed. Process may be issued and served., The people of the State of California, |and the same proceedings shall be had in | represented in Senate and Assembdly, do |all matters connected with or relating to | enact as follows: said action or special proceedings, as in Section L The Political Code of the other cases. The remedy provided for in State of California is hereby amended by | this section shall be cumulative to other adding thereto a new section to be num- | remedies provided by law where pleadings bered and known as section 4248, and to |or other court records have been or may read as follows: be lost or destroyed. £245. Sec. 1. The Recorder of any| Sec. 2. This act shall take effect imme= county, or city and county, of this State | diately. is hereby authorized and directed, when | presented to him for record, to record | An act to add a new section to the Po- any instrument of writing entitled to |ltical Code of California. to be known as record under®the provisions of article | Section 1892, relating to the restoration of VIL, chapter V. part BV, of this code, |teachers’ certificates lost or destroyed by~ S ; fire or earthquake. which instrument of writing had been previously recorded in his office. In TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES. recording the same, the Recorder shall | The people of California represented im record the certificate of the previous Senate and Assembly do enact as follows: record, and the date appearing in such | Section 1—A new section to be num- certificate as the date of recording the bered 1892 is hereby added to the Politie previous record shall be deemed and taken | cal Code of California, to read as fol- as the date of the previous recording of | lows: such instrument. Such record and certi-| 1892—Whenever by reason of any fire or fied copies thereof, duly certified by the earthquake the certificate of any regu= Recorder of any such county or city and | larly qualified teacher in any of the county, under his seal of office, may be; public seho?Is of this State may have introduced in evidence with the lsme’b"n or shall hereafier be deatrayed. W force and effect as the original record or | Shall be the duty of the County Superin~ certified copies of the original record. |temdent, or City and County Superintends Sec. 2. The Recorder of any county, |®Bt Of Schools, with whom said certificate 56 't atil county. of thia Stits, 1s here- | Y23 39pcsited. as provided in section 18 t S - {of this code, upon satisfactory proof of by authorized and directed, when pre-|, . ..o of such certificate: to issue to sented to him for record, to record any F |such teacher a certificate showing suchy instrument of writing entitled to record | ;o t o T TS SIS O O o th under the provisions of article VIL, chap- | cepool aw N vt ter V, part IV, of this code, which said | ..rtificate shall issue to such teacher a Tmt of ‘writing shall have been OF | new certificate in 5 of dhile shall be duly certified by the Recorder |go jost or destroyed. ; of any other county, or city and county,| Sec. 2—This act shall take effect im= of this State, as being of record in his mediately. office. In recording the same, the Recorder shall record all certificates at- _An act to add a new section to the tached thereto, and if any of such certii- | C0de of Civil Procedure to be known as G ws the previous |section 1045, relxm_u to the restoration x e % D5 cotets o d""n"; of court records which have been or shall iy ohets - WA v ertined mnr’:f:::‘:: : &!u! or destroyed by earth- of the said instrument is presented for 3 Calif record, the date appearing in such ""';u:r.;mted inoge:.tas::::lsunuy do tificate of such record shall be deemed i Salliees: 5 and taken as the date of the previous) g yon 1A new section is hereby add- Tecording thereof in said county, or city {4 o the Code of Civil Procedure to be and county Recorder’s office, where the .. wn as section 1045 A, and to read am said certified copy is so presented for | gonows: 5 4 record. Said record and certified copies | 1954 When in any action or spes ‘Wmmdulymrufldbym’,;m proceeding any judgment, decres, . Recorder of any such county or city and | gocument, order or other | proceeding, county, under his seal of office, mgy be or any part thercof. of any pleads introduced in evidence with the same | — force and effect as the original record or Continued on Page 2, Col & . b vy -