The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 2, 1906, Page 7

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© CONGRESIMAN ENDG HIS LIFE Robert -\dnms of Penn- ancial sylvania Shoots Himself. i | | Reverses Are Given As Cause of Deed. ] {INGTON, June 1—Rrpreseml-! Adams of the Second Con- strict of Pennsylvania o ¥ gency Hospital in this e result of & pistel shot 8 s mouth into his head ntent The act was com- the t chambers of the b whe Mr. Adams 5 7 o'clock this morn- | i < who was g nd fa- ROC afterward re- tal, where the bullet s of bene were re- g eature of his act was that! Adams proceed n and to the bath e washed himself ah"‘. his room The 1 - were spattered with NOTE SENT TO CANNON. a fpeaker rose and asked that the House ndulge him while he read a letter from he dead, a letter received while the ‘e of Robert Adams was passing ' WWay. A silencé fell on the House That| ¥ a ep na night wrote the following | o Speaker Cannon. It was re-| t the Capitol just before the| ening the House today Washington, May 1906, Cannen i Mr. Speaker—The fact that obligations exceed my re- only excuse for abandon- esponsible position 1 occupy in an to be buried at t 1 b ask that no commit or memorial services ever been in sympathy 1stom { ces of my high regard ROBERT ADAMS." an unsigned note was | James Clark ng as follows 326 L street, aiso Francis an- 5 Wallace street. Left r fast bill. You can di- n n the closet tan Club chambers - day that yesterday did mot act nat e under some m for the Capitol bill, which he same time that | the change | He seemed himself here was noth-| ated that fe »ne of the most leavin boar cing At the Congress, | direct brought into Roosevelt Taft rinent fl("':-’xl s only yes- @ man of th foreign affairs, and consular final passage bill has been be- the past week; principal figure in ng. in his ration of unusual an became prominent at the be-| of the session of Congress by nd championing the wh which had been recom. President. Adams had | red chafing during The fact that he bachelor and was trying to se- passage of a bill to punish by whipping the man e opportunity for pok- vanian’s measure. 1 most mebemrs of Con- m Philadelphia, seemed to fe lease on his seat in Con- ough it rumered a few | ago that he h been threatened opposition. At that time there| suggestion that he had lost a portion of his fortune through nate investments. { s was always a consistent Re- n of the & t type. He was P adelphia February 26, 1849 graduated at the University nia twenty years later. He for five years and spent scientific explorations as ‘nited States geologic 3 he began his political ember of the State Senate ania, where he served four in 1885 entersd the dipie- ce as American Minister te He filled this position for a lit- ear and then came back to to re-enter politics, being member of the Fifty-third in b body he had served ously ever since MPATHY IN THE HOUSE. | seat which today was covered k wag selected by Adams for | colleague, George A. Castor, | Third Pennsylvania District, ving before he could occupy it, | elected e the seat for himself, unexplained coincidences without warning. he House convened there was ally large membership pres- | when the chaplain referred | of the late Congressman | ere visibly affected. | ately after the approval of Mr. Morrell (Pa.) rose and | rofound hush said Speaker, it is with the feeling | est pain and sorrow that I have to the House the sudden s morning of an old friend,| of ome of our members, one oileagues from Philadelphia, an whose personality was| sterday and whese conduct | bill of which he had charge it to a successful passage in | Hours of the afternoon, a gen- | whose characteristics were $uch | admired and entulated caker, It is my sad duty 10 an- | to the House the sudden death early hours of tne morxing of | Adame Jr., a Repratonln((\'el ie State of Pennsylvinia came a scene that has never had ' ilel im the histérie chamber 0’: tior lawmaking body. The| 1 s | Array Themsxes as Indians | the | company. | nection with SMALL CHILD" BURNED T0 DEATH AT STAKE BY HIS PLAMTES Youngsters Try to Imitate a| Mock Initiation of the | _ Red Men. and Set Fire to Tot of _F_‘i_\'e. MONTGOMER. « W. a., June 1.—The five-year-old c 1ld of Robert Maroney of Cedar Grov: was tied a stake and burn'd to d*h today by play mates wi we -mulating the cfibh 'Committee by Vote of| | Smoot is not entitled to his seat In the -y act Men" of a in a -ock initiation of resented by member: in the publiz recen:ly local lodg. hal? that place The children, the oldest of whom [ about ten, were arrayed like India and the littte Maroney child, who wi child’s clothing and in a mome his little body was wreathed i "he other children, realizing they had done, struggled ma tear away the burning materis did rescue the child while stii but it almost immédiatel; to its injuries. PRESIDENCY OF V GOES BEGGING FOR OCCUPANT Castre and Gomez Each Endeavoriag ¢ Pass the Office to the Other NEW YORK, June [ .--A cabie dis patch from Caraces, Venezuela, Says Acting President Gomez, having re fused to accept General Castro's prope sition involving the continuance of -the former in office, the latter declined et Senor (somez at Los Teques o Wednesday, thus consummating the rup- Bedy of M. T. Kearney Is Cremated. LIVERPODL, June 1.—The. body of M. T. Kearney of San Francisco, who died on the Cunard Steamer Caroria ring the vessel's last voyage from New York, was cremated today in #c- “Rec | | man | were the “pale face” was seized and bo to a fence post. A quantity of shav- | ings was placed abou his feet ant |saturated with oil. The flames caug { Dubois and Frazier and the negative | ham. Hopkins cordance with instructions found in his | baggage. the. Umbr, deposited San Francisce. e Verdict for Undertaker. ALT LAKE CITY, June 1.—The coal | mine disaster at Hanna, Wyo., in 1808, | was recalled by a verdict réndered in the State Court here today against the Union Pacific Coal Company. Henry | Rasmussen, an undertaker, was award- ed $10,792 for recovering and burying| [the bedies of 168 victims of the-gis- aster. Rasmussen sued to recover at the rate of $150 for -edch body, but the | ury eut his claim down te about $65| each. —o Cassatt Will Not Hesign. NEW YORK, June 1.—The Associated | Press today received the following tele- | gram from. the steanier Amerika b, wireless telegraph from President A.J, Cassatt of the Pennsyivania Railroad mpany : “No truth in the rumor referréd to.in your marconigram that I intended re- signing presidency of the Pennsylvania CASSATT." — Promotion for Colonel Jocelyn. WASHINGTON, June 1.-The Secre- tary of War dnnounced that. it had been decided by the President to ap- | point Colenel Stephen C. Jocelyn, now ia member of the general staff in ®an I'rancisco, ‘as a brigadier general to succeed General Buchanan, and Colonel | Walter T. Dugan, now in the Philip- pines First Infantry, to succeed Gen- |eral Frank D. Baldwin. *- Bar Association Exonerates HilL: ALBANY, N. Y., June 1.—The Sta Bar Assoclation’s committee appointe. to investigate David B. Hill's connec tion with the Kquitable Life Assurance| Society today reported that Hill's’ con- found entirely proper. mation. The Speaker letter quoted above Following. the reading of the lener‘ Morrell presented a resolution direct- ing the sergeant-at-arms to make. the | | Jority necessary arrangements for the funeral further mark of respect the House ad- journed. The ashes were placed in an n and will be shipped to New York| ia tomotrow and will be)are not in relation to any offense of] in u private mausoleum at|Origin since thie oath was taken. { | | zer. expressed thems; | boay THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, JUNE 2 SENKTOR SMOOT WIL LOSE SEAT to 5 Decides Against Him, 7 [Report of Findings to}: Be Presented Next Friday. WASHINGTON, June 1.—That Reed United States Senate as a Senator from Utah was the decision of the Sennle‘ committee on privileges and elecuans,. declared today by a vote of 7 to 5. The decision was on Senator Dukois’§ -asolution offered at the meeting two| vzeks ago, which was carried by Sena srs Burrows, Dolliver,’ Pettus, Oveys| Bailey. Dubois and Frazler voting} H { n the afirmativé, and Seénators Fora-] Beveridge | e of| Dillingham, Hopkins, ind Knox. in the negative.. The v <enator. Depew was not 2ast. had on the constitutfonal que: 1 jons of expulsion and exciaston. after which the membe: s rommittes ; n the Senate ongress ’l'he resolut he Senate he shali be expelled from b seat. The resolution declared that it | the sense of the ommittee thai Senat 2moot’s zeat shall be declared vacan! ¢ earried. this would be equivalent tc ecommendation that he be emwcludec majority vote. It was lost by » ote of ¢ t¢ 5. the affirmative votes be ng Senators Burrows, Dolliver, Pettus, | ;otes being Senators Foraker, Dilling Beveridge, Knox, Baile: | :nd Overman. 4 Fenator Batley then offered a resoiu- declaring the sense of the commit- 1% { i | { i i x re between the acting ang the formes |- T8 “CHAT T8 (8 FEIRC B should be | _f’_:a‘“"1‘;"'“"':"’1“;',i""":"”m'.’f;f’ Announce: | sxpelied from his seat, which would be | ot m;'n« 55 - ooRsiter Bis .'-fl';r-u- recommendation that the Senate take | g s sider g he course requiring a twe-thirds vote | ere. is teverish excitoment ? the Sepate to unseat him. The re- = Nre it~ was a tie vote, .eénators Burrows, Dies Martyr te Science ! “attus, Dubois,. Bailey, Overman and ROCHEST N. Y. June ©e | ‘razier in the afirmative. and Senators | Louis A. Weigel. the first Americar | “sraker. Dolliver, Beveridge, Dillinge uthority on the Roentgen dle am. Hepkins and Knox in the nega- re on Thursday as the result of his| ive | experimental work in that connection The debate during the deliberatios | {In October. 1904, it bacame necessary ! was indulged in by nearly every Sena- | to remove his right hand and three fin- tar. That devoted to the constitulonal gers of his left. hand. which had be-question of the expulsion or exclusion |come covered with a cancerous growth. | was ine most neated. Senators Bailey | A few months later he was agkin putiand Tverman, who argued in favor of | under the knife and his left chest|the resolutior declaring that the'Utak | muscies were. removed - Four more | Sengtor Is not entitled to his seat, were | operations were performed before he|of the opinior that aftér the oath has| finally succumbed ibeen administered to a Senator | tha | only possible procedure against him s | t¢ expei him from his seat and that there could H& nc question as to this{ procedure requiring a two-thirds vote| of the Senate, The Senators voting tni favor of the method requiring only a majority of the Senate to unseat argued | that the offense. if any has been com- | mitted, existed a? the time the oath of office was taken and that the protests Dur- Ing the fast wek petitions have been sent to Senators from nearly -every State and Territory protesting against Smoot being retained as a of the Senate. “The sighers | wéré womer and {rom nearly every Stat, | The effect 3f 3he resoiution advpted | will bé to place squarely before the Senate whether Senator Smpot s3all continue in his seat and feave ic that! the decision as to the mnethod of procedure. - A majority, §t s said, can| declare that it is the sense of the Sen- | | ate that Senator Smoot be excluded and | | the company had been | diScuss the finding of the dommittee.| | | but yesterday was surcharged with ani- | take i then read the 1 essary. jexpenses to be paid out of the contin- | sion next gent fund of the House and then as a| understoo | declared Governor Cutler would appoint {4 senator to fill the unexpired term, | the report, under the form of the resolution pro- ceed to unseat him by that method. Chairman: Burrows. who 'wili dra is .of the opinion, as is alsc Senator Dubois, who ha# directed the | fight against the Utah Senator. that the | Senate ‘can: decide for itself ‘the pro- cédure and that if & majority says te exclude instead of expel that will be| the method pursued. The report under | the.instructions. of the committee wils | be ready to hé offered to the Senate on Friday next. . Chairman Bifrows and | Senator Dubols express ‘themselves as confident that a vote will be had at the present session. SALT LaKE AROUSED. Great Interest Is Taken in Report of the Senate Committee, i SALT LAKE CITY, June 1.-—The news | from: Washington that the Senate com- miittee. on- priviléges. and elections had | come to a decision as to the: status of | Senator Smoot aroused the greatost. in-| terest In this -city, where the fight against and in behalf of the apostle | Senator: has: been most. bitterly waged | by anti-Mornion ‘and . Mormon, pn]lt)- ciafs, Governor. Jokn €. Cufler declined 6. 1 “It i foo early to discuss thé matter | in any ‘of its phases,”. he-said. shail up in due course of timé if nec- There has been Tittle: discussion of a successor to Senator Smoot should the | Senate. affirm . the -findings of the . mu- | of the committee. . The . Stite | Legjslatiire will: meet in regular. ses- January and it is commonly d: that should a vacaiicy be DR. HOLSMAN & CO. Formerly at 729 Market Street NOW LOCATED AT 1807 FILLMORE STREET All patients please report at new. address at once. - Those who cannot call, write and continue treatment. pleased to see our new and old patients at the new addreas. We are the leading specialists in San Francisco,” ? Hours: 9 to 5, 7 to 8:30.. CORNER SUTTER SAN FRANCISCO We will be | Sunday 8 i 12 ‘ | About 45 tulu Place yeur orders ERTB. Pculums. Wln .réopen jts ; nnsmli'o - NOTICE. JOS. FREDERICKS & CcO. HAVE OPINED TEMPORARY OFFICE AND WAREROCMS AT 2200 WEBSTER ST, Northeast Corner of Clay, San_Francisco. STOCK EXPECTED DAILY OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, fiRAPERIE& SHADES, BEDDING AND WALL PAPERS. WORKMEN ON DEM :ND. SPRING VALLEY VH’I'ER WORK (A CORPORATION) Notice of Maturity and Redemption | of First, Second and Third Mort. | gage Bonds Notice is hereby giver that the First | Mortga; VAL~ {e Bonds of the SPRING LEY ATER WORKS, a corporation, now outstanding. to the amount of four millon nine hundred and seventy-five thousand- ($4.975,000.00) dollars, the Sec- ond Mortgage Bonds of said corporation, now outstanding to the amount 'ol four millfon - nine fundred and ninety-one thousaAnd ($4.93.000.00) dollars, and the Third Mortgage Bonds of sald corpora- on, now outstanding.to the amount of three million six hundred and fifty thou- sand (53,650,000.00; dollars, will, each and | {all, mature and be REDBEMED on Sep- tetnber first. 1906, by payment. on that day, of all principai and acerued interest. at the office of said Epring Valley Water | Works, Ne. 126 Stockton street, in the city_and county of San Frangsco, State of California, United states of Aingrica. and that on and after said date INTER- EST on each and all of said bonds WILL EASE. By ordsr of the Board of Dirsctors the Spring Valley Water Works. Dated San Franeisco, California. Mareh ! 24th, 1901 =P I\l: VALLEY WATER WORKS (Corporate Seal.} President. !e\ retar Union League Club NOTICE TO MEMBERS By CHA‘ ]'\\ VEBB HOWARD. and by PELHAM W. AMEB Opening -and house-warming. in the; néw clubhouse, the Hellman residence. NW. cornér of Franklin and Sacrac me streets, on NEXT SATURDAY EV. ING, Jupe Z, at 8 ofclock. Every member 18 requestod s 96 present A spectai meeting wiil be heid the same evening. Members will please send their new sddresses to the zec retary, By “order. ?)f Board oL Directors. H. Y. Presideénx. . B fm,u«-n Tltle Insurance and Guaranty Company Formerly Mills Building @7 OW- < | SW. Cor. Bush and Steiner Sts. ‘Schwabacher-Frey Statmnery Co. 1906, UNIONOIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Gasolines Benzines Engine Distillates Coal Oil Fuel Oil Asphaltum, Ete. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 16fl1 and ILLINOIS STREETS SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ¢ i i H London Assurance Corporalio - SAN FRANCISCO. OFFICE, 2321 BUCHANAN STREET. Loss Notices have been acknowledged. Proofs of Loss, time for. filing extended until the 18th of August, 1906. Policies Lost or Burned please report, as we have com- plete records and will fumish copies. Policy Holders are advised to avoid Collection Agencies of every description; also so-called Adjusters for the Assured. We have ten Adjusters (and more are coming), who will facilitate the preparation of Proofs of Loss. i San Francisco Losses amount to less than one-quarter of the Corpoxallons Cash Assets, and under Head Office ! instructions the same will be paid without drawing upon the Corporation’s Funds in this Country. The London Assurance Corporation has been in busi- ness without interruption for nearly two hundred years, and proposes to move right along, in spite of the tremendous dis- aster which so recently overtaok our beautiful city. LOSSES PAID IN CASH WITHOUT DISCOUNT WM. J. LANDERS, Manager. | F. W. TALLANT. Branch Secretary. { | { z 5 e | i 81 | | FIRE INSURANCE COLLECTED NOTICE GIVEN AND PROOF OF LOSS PREPARED. FIRE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT ; 1921 FILLMORE STREET J LOANS ON INSURANCE. i Money loaned on policies at regular banking rates. | Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. | W.J. BARTNETT CHAS. W. SLACK i % i E Attorneys I I H The Continental Fire Insurance Co. ‘ OF NEW YORK. e { H Afl persons holding policies in the above named Coinpany are héreby { notified that the time named in the policies for filihg of proofs is hereby extended for sixty days, to 17th of August. Policy-holders are also notified that losses are now being adjusted and paid as rapidly as passible.: BRING IN YOUR STATEMENTS. NEW BUSINESS ACCEPTED. ARTHUR G. NASON & CO. METROPOLITAN MANAGERS. OFFICES: Rooms 89-91 Delger Bldg., Oakland. 1931 Sutter St., Near Fillmore, San Francisco, Cal Soner et EXTENSION OF TIME.. ‘Have opened Targer than ever. WAREHOUSE, 419 SHOTW| ELL ST. ‘. Office, 2000 Gough St. Bfllmur, Guthrie & Co. Temporary Office, 12010 ‘Washington Street o SAN FRANCISCO Marinie Insurance Department, 714 Broadway, Oakland. STOCKTON MILLING (0. CROWN FLOUR MILLS. SCHWABACHER BROS. Offices: 416 JACKSON ST. Telephone Temporary 170. For old gblfl.‘ .|Ivet diamonds and lln l-«n-n -d 00F Post Sta. Sor hum lhSe.ed 0 arrive al %[ ‘fi per 100 f. 0. THE GRAND BAKERY glwu of businéss at 3 }l&sfio“{‘ oosr e o)n qa‘. :erl. June '-‘ Mercantile Insur- Notice is hereby given the claimants for losses by fire in the San Francisco conflagration of tfinl 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st, to property described in the policies of the Firemans Fund Insurance Company, or in any policy of the Thuringia Insurance Company which was included in the list of policies that that company re-insured in the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, that the time for presenting notices of claim for loss, or of presenting swomn statements of loss under said policies, is hereby extended to August 18th, 1906. Adjusting Office, 1271 Turk St., San Francisco W. J. DUTTON, President Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. G. B. BURLING General Insurance - My Recerds Have Been Saved Tunm at 2424 sUTTER S’I’REET Clients = Please mym Losses Abdv. Address, REll) BROS. ' ARCHITECTS. me Offices: 2325 ‘GOUGH STREET C 0 Fel West 6001 North British and ance Company OF LONDON AND BDINBUBGH. 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