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THE SAN FRANCISGO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1908. e e Tl PARDEE’S MESSAGE TO THE LAW-MAKERS REVIEWS RESULTS OF THE DISASTER Document Speaks of Task of Bringing Order Out of Chaos Now Facing State Legislature. SUGGESTS CHANGES IN STATUTES California’s Needs Handled at Length in the" Official Statement From the Executive Mansion. the National Guard eir full duty during Officers and men, oBhad i were in active serv- Governo rev “rancisco and vicinity, earn- etances wh ade necessary ir soldierly conduct the ad- Sanlna o The i G and commendation of think- : s . ans and trained officers of the . — . rmy of d States there 1so on duty The expenses incurred by calling into National rd must legisla appropriation, riation at this extraor- to become ve e money 1, 1907, or by allow- o lie over until the ion of the Legislature. i that so .much of be accurately ascer- shall be provided , to be made 1907, leaving ascertained and pr regular legislative sve- LOm- THANKS OF THE STATE ARE DUE TO THE BANKS s regard I wish to call your at- e o fact that the banks of Jose, Oakland and ve advanced large sums of with whic the members . National 1 also in- e that the an Fran- vl Los Angeles, San Diego and othe - e xpress gness to advance c » < Thejr effects w s MATTERS SUBMITED are due to CAREFULLY CONSIDERED | (). panke which have thus advanced mmer L pay of the cers and men of the ate s willingness of e banks to ad money is an- er proof, if any services of the cognized by the pe t State erai ele X n as of great value to body politi the o Governor Pardee then spoke of te cor debt of the S e owed by Teritories other lo- rtial Alto and de- 2 OF THE DAMAGE srnor Pardee emp was fire and not e; an Franci izes the fact rthquake that co 4 in low the I sole ch ture, r d aid and comt 1pon eessary fort to the ng s com- State, | labors of and vour la- “performed and and successful of the iickly a speedy R i |IFE INSURANGE LAW T0 FRATERNAL BODIES Suprv'ne COUY‘ 0[ MISSOUTl REI‘I- de(s Decision of Vast Importance. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jun The preme @ourt en banc today handed ar n of importance to 400, 1 holders of M ouri and se er viicy-holders in f ernal s sociations throughout the United States The age of M Wester- man the Su Lodge, Knights of Pythias, in which the plaintiff recelved it Louis f her joined the hus- band, J. P. association Westermar who n 1895 lies for w g ¢ the preme Court some Los Angeles and t ed the decision of the 3 < an opinion by Judge » * 1e case was trans red myself was 20 to the court en banc for a rehcaring. N Prosp v e suit was prosecuted on the theory WORDS OF PRAISE FOR MEN that the fendant comp: OF THE NATIONAL GUARD the same law g ser « association forfeited the member 1 rd o ire to make a monthly payment be 600, were conce August, 1901 e member died t San Franciscc 1902. The plaintiff con- t the monthly payments for six vears prior to the date of forfeiture had created a reserve in behalf of the ary to pay for extended insur nd the period of death, U.“ the certificate was non- rnrrP.mM( der the statute of month, which was copied from e non-forfeiture statute of Massachusetts and has been adopte serving order a of the States of t! the epinion of th to t en banc, holding that the defend- atened stores fraternal society wnd not ) providing for the life insurance company. The reltef that was given (o the thou- cise is reversed de ©f homeiess people who were ———— secking safeiy in the public parks. And Mey Try to Rewcue Robbers. ALl throngh the days of confesralivn | RELLINGHAM. Jpne. 2~Owingi h L e L YiIch it that an effort would be tionak Guard officers and men. rescued | Made to rescue Bill Miner and his as- the Svini, MEBIMEraa 1o the Bick and igtes, now under sentence for the njured, fed the hungry and, giving up | Canadian Pacific train robbery, an ex- their” own blankets and overcoats to | tra heavy guard has been provided o shivéring. women and children, pa- |the train wh is bringing the tric trolled their beate, ignoring their own |from Kamloops to the Provincial peni @iscomiorts. | tentiary at New Westminster. | SHOOTS WIFE'S FIRST HUSBAND Death Follows Meeting of Men Who Loved the Same Woman. One Pretends —to—Draw Weapon | and Is Slain by the Other, ; Special Dispatch to The Call PHOENIX, June 2.—William Curley, alias Charles B. Williams, was killed with a shotgun today on the road near Mesa City by E. E. Weller, who was married to Curley’s divorced wife.| The men had been enemies for years.| With his thirteen year old nephew, | William Holloway, Williams was rid- ing m a buggy, when they unexpected- ly met Weller who was equipped for a mountain trip and was just leaving tor Globe. As they passed disrespect- ful remarks were exchanged and Wil- |liams left the vehicle, the frightened |boy driving on. A moment later shots were heard and Williams fell dead with two wounds in the back. He had no weapon, but made a “bluff” and was called. Williams came here many years ago from Texas, changing his Curley because of a homicide in which COAST AFFAIRG AT WASHINGTON Increased Appropriation for New Immigration Station. Special Dispatch to The Call. CALL BUREAU POST BUILDING. WASHINGTON, June 2.—Representa- tive Gillett making a strong ef- fort to to the sundry $200.000 cut from the allotment for surveys of forest reserves and Zea2ral topo- graphical work in the Western States. is have restored appropriation bill civil usual g he and other members of the family While Gillett has no hope of favor- |were concerned. Williams had an un- | able action at this m on his own |governable temper and has had many proposition appropriacing $200.060 for g;:}""“‘e fEhts: CaveNl e = aln suste-d a survey of the Saccament> and San |" DACANER T | Joaquin valleys, officials of the Geo- M. C. Meeker offers for sale or rent, | logical Sufvey assure him that if the |easy terms, the handsomest hotel along e | the line of North Shore Railroad, 34 amount mentioned is 1estored to the | rooms, verandas 500 ft. long, among the sundry civil bill it will he possible to |redwoods and pines, at Beautiful Camp complete the work Jown the Sacra- [Meeker, the largest and most popular co. resort north of San Franci | mento as far as Suisy Amendments are now being prepared t® be offered to the bill in the House and they have a fair chance of adoption. AMERICAN WOMEN WEAR BRILLIANT GARB AT COURT The House public lands committee today favorably reported Representa- |wonmderful Costumes and Dazsling tive Smith's bill for the purchase of 4 scattered private lands in the Gen- Digpiny ot Ceriy Dioein & dumn. eral Grant and Sequoia National tion in London. parks—3900 acres in all. The amount | Special Cable to The Call and New York Herald. proposed by Smith to be approximated, Copyright, 1906, by the New York Herald $90,000, was, however, cut to $75,000. Publishing Compan; Representative Hayes reported fa-| LONDON, June 2.—Last’night's court, vorably from the House immigration |at which several American women were committee today a bill increasing the |presented, was much more brilliant limit of the cost of construction of the | than the last one. Lady Arthur Butler and xmm]grau(," station from | presented her daughter, Miss Eva But- to 6 000. The increase is|ler. - Miss Radcliffe Hall, daughter of to meet the advance in building ma- |Mrs. Albert Visetti, was presented by terial due to the San Francisco dis- |Lady Martin. Mrs. Visetti was Miss aster. Veihl, daughter of Adwin Attley Veihl Representative Gillett reported fa-|of Philadelphia. vorably from the judiciary committee| Lady Bagot looked extremely well his bill for the holding of regular Lady Cooper's jewels were gorgeous. Neumann was In a dress of rose terms of court at Eureka. | Mrs. The Comptroller of the Currency to- |pink llettes, with painted chiffon day approved the applications of W.|train lined With tulle. A. Boynge, Williem {. Peters, Joseph| Some ' wonderful Worth costumes N. Hagl George H. Seaton and vere made for Mrs. Theodore Perry| others to organize the National Bank |Shonts, who is the wife of the presi- of Riverside, Riverside, Cal, with a|dent of the Panama Canal Commission. capital of $100,000. Another woman to make a sensation California postmasters appointed: {In the way of costume and jewels w Clairville, Plumas County, John W.|Mrs. Lewis Hill. Her costume was Middiefon; Farmington, an Joaquin |composed of ivory celored Chinese County, Richard M. Buckman; Lucia, |shawls, most highly embroidered, the Monter County, Ada Amanda Harlan. tional part of the c ume being —e Qe —————— the front of the dress from the NORTHERN RS WANT TO SEE to the feet was absolutely a RUINS OF SAN FRANCISG e of diamond s RANCISCO | "'Mrs. Bradley Martin wore a magnifi- , cent blue dri with gorgeous jewels | Railroads Will Rum Excursion From and Lady Craven was gen Portland te Satisfy Curlosity wsidered one of the most of Oregonians. dressed women present. SEATTLE, June 2.—The Northern Pa 5 c and Southern Pacific will run an | BODY OF BECKWITH BOY excursion train to San Francisco, leav- | 3 ing Portland June 16 and returning | i after two days’ visit in the California oW o metropolis on June 21. Railroad pas- Ec—WIAL Deceg June senger offiicals believe the excursion | or % ‘,"""a‘uk‘:j R will give an opportunity many have | 2% BHn EE e B0 O e ques- desired to see the ruins of the Califor- | s 2 Sl i tion that is puzzling his relatives and Sl M s the entire population of the town of but the: Beckwith, Cal. The boy, whe was who about 12 vears of age, met his death by drowning seme time ago, and was buried in the valley a few miles from : R : Beckwith. Yesterday James Smith, a New Battleship Placed In Commission. | prother of the deceased, went to the NORFOLK, Va, June 2—The United | grave for the purpose of securing the attleship Louisiana was placed | bod which he wished to place in the commission at the Beckwith cemetery. When he exca- Yard this afternoon. The vated for the coffin it was nowhere to proceeded to New York for her three be found. No one seems to be able to six inch guns and from there will| throw any light on the subject. When it was removed, and how, are matters of conjecture only, and various theo- ries are being advanced. to New Oriean rere she will be sented- with a handsome silver ser- ANNIE OAKLEY THE WORLD'S GREATEST.LADY RIFLE SHOT USES AND RECOMMENDS Newbro’s Herpicide “Traveling as | do’ continuouly, | have been troubled a great deal’ with dandruff and falling hair, and untl 1 tried Herpicide I never found a remedy that was satisfactory. “Herpicide is a delightful prepara- tion that fulfills the claims made for it, and no lady's toilet is complete without it. 1 highly recommend it to my friends. (Signed) ANNIE OAKLEY. Newbro's Hempicide is the most remarkable hair preparation in existence. It has produced more actual, visible results than all other hair remedies combined. It contains no gresse or dye. Stops itching of the scalp almost instanily. AT DRUG STORES—Send 10¢ in stamps to the Herpicide Co. Dept. N. Detroit, Mich , for samiple | damnable name from || | trial | bond: Resolved, That a copy of these reso- | lutions be wired to President Roosevelt | FAITH N MOYER TILL UNSHAKEN Federation of Western Miners Appeals to Roosevelt. Demands a Speedy Trial for the Accused Officials. DENVER, June 2—The convention of the Western Federation of Miners to- day adopted resolutions bearing on the imprisonment of their head officers in Idaho apd also the trouble yesterday at Cananea, Mexico. The former reads as follows: ‘Whereas, The trial of Messrs. Hay- wood, Moyer and Pettibone has been postponed until next December: and Whereas, The prosecution of the State of Idaho has had the trial postponed |to find out whether they can legally hold the prisoners after having Kkid- naped them; and Whereas, This body of delegates to the fourteenth annual convention have every confidence in the innocence of our officers; therefore, be it Resolved, That we, in convention as- sembled, condemn this high-handed and conspiracy on the part of Governors Godding and McDonald and the Mine Owners' Assoclation, and de- mand that either the prisoners have a immediately or be released on be it further and Senator Patterson, at Washington, D. H 2 “The resolutions on the Camanea trou- | ble follow: Whereas, The telegraphic dispatches herald the fact that the Mexicans in the mines of Cananea, Mexico, ask for an increase in wages, is now rampant in Mexico; and Whereas, The Western Federation of Miners recognize the class struggle throughout the world, and know no race or creed in the battle for indus- trial freedom; therefore, be it Resolved, That while we deplore the loss of life and property, the Weste: Federation of Miners, in convention as- sembled, send greetings to the Mexi- cans, trusting ‘that their efforts for a higher standard of living will be crowned with success. Telegrams were received from for- mer President Boyce expressing regret at being unable to attend the conven- tion and from the headquarters of the International Unfon of Brewery Work- men at Cincinnati extending sympathy to Moyver, Haywood and Pettibone and pledging their organization to remain with them to the last. The convention continued to discuss amendments to the constitution and by- laws. The question of extending the chain of papers and magazines pub- lished by the organization was passed up to the executive committee with in- structions to act as their judgment die- tated. PRESIDENT LEX SR RS DS AID TO A CHURCH BAZAAR DEWEESE, Neb., June 2.—Mrs. New- ra- comb of this little prairie town has ceived a charagteristic letter from Fres ident Roosevelt in response to an an peal to Mrs. Roosevelt to send a hand- kerchief for a bazaar in aid of a church- building fund. Mrs. Newcoinb explained to the Pres- ident'’s wife how her homs and litt church were locatea on of a in- their farm, and that a . mile below was Libert tained years ago by pony express company. She also told the chief executive's wife that they had rier Farrs been and were still Democrats, but that “ourMPresident, God bless him, is mak- ing it very difficult for us to know where we are at.” Mrs. Newcomb received the following letter in reply: WHITE, HOUSE, WASHINGTON, C., May 4.—] Dear Mrs. Your letter !0 Mrs. Roosevelt inter: both her and me so much that I write just a line myself. 1 am sending you a photograph, and I wish vou all success in building the What an interesting life how have My little church. you have had and Americans are to lead such lives. comb, i chiether we are ns or crats, but it is of very real importance that we should be good Americans and do our duty in straight and decent fash- ion. Sincerely your: THI"ODORL ROOSEVELT. fortunate we the chance to dear Mrs. QUEEN OF ACTRESSES SES PE-RU-NA. PRAI a letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., Miss Julia Marlowe, of Now York City, writes the following: “Iam glad to write my endorse- mentof the greatremedy,Peruna, as a nerve tonic. I do so most heartily.”==Julia Marlowe. Nervousness ey and through these | attempts for better conditions violence is very common among This condition is due to ane- mic nerve centers. The nerve centers are the reservoirs of nervous vitality. These centers become bloodless for {want of proper nutrition. This is especially true in the spring season. [Every spring a_ host of in- valids are produced as the direct re- frequently be obviated by Z Perura. Peruna aims at the oot difficulty by helping the diges- the " histeoric { Blue; that the old Mormon trall crosscd vnele Sam for the | 11 Trunks, Bags and | ) | OFFICE OF THE ~ Northern Galiiornia | Power Gompany 1100 GOUGH STREE MAY 25, 1906. Dividend Number 27, of five cents per share on the issued capital stock of the Northern California Power Company has been declared this day | payable on and after May 31st, 190§ in coin at the office of the Corpora- tion. 1100 Gough street; transfer books will remain closed from May 2Gth at 4 o’clock p. m. to May 31st at 9:00 o'clock a. m. EDWARD WHALEY, Secretary. Ed Jones, formerly at Market and Fremont sts., is ready to furn you with your wants—Hardware, Tool Cutlery, Etc. 11465 Market St., near City Hall HARD WAR i | MECHANICS TOOLS and . HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS. New Stock Arriving Daily E. D. VAUT HARDWARE (0., 115 Grove Street. Special for Tomorrow, 35c Rim Lock for Zde. GEO. H. KAHN OPTICIAN and PHOTO SUPPLIES 2026 Steiner Street Near Pine. All preseription records saved. Ready Cor any kind of lens-grinding or eye- wsting. NEW LINE OF PHOTO SUPPLIES DEVELOPING AND PRINTING THE GRAND BAKERY Vill reopen its place of business at ie old guerters, 1347 Dupont st., on_or bout June 1. MASSONE & CO. coprietors. COOK FULL LINE OF TRIMMED ITATS. 1808 FILLMORE ST. > 15000) Tools for Ali Mechanics MISS JULIA MARLOWE. Heartily - I}firm es of Peruna for the Nerves. a Digestion furnishes nutrition for tbe nerve ceriters. Properly digested food furnishes |these reservoirs of life with vitality, | which leads to strong. steady nerves and thus nourishes lifa: Peruna is in great favor among women, especially those who have vo= cations that are trying to the nerves. Expressions of Gratitude. Dr. Hartman has received number- less ‘letters containing expressions of gratitude for relief experienced through the use of Peruna in cases of nervous- ness. Probably no . other physician has & larger number of grateful patients scattered all over the civilized world than Dr. Hartman. Not a day that he does not re- ceive some token of appreciation from the patients whom he has relieved of some chronic malady 1| THE BIG TRUNK STORE NOW LOCATED AT 1128-1130 Fillmore St., nr. Turk FORMERLY AT 134-136 ELLIS STREET WE CARRY A FULL A\ID COMPLETE LINE OF Dress Suit Cases AT THE LOWEST PRICES Goods Marked and Delivered Free to Any Part of the City and Suburban Towns L. LEVY CO. SPRING VALLEY WATER WORAS (A CORPORATION). Redemption of Second Munme Bonds. Notice of | _Netice is hbrebv given _that _the sr’m\u TER WORKS, a orporation organized and existing under r(he laws of the State of California, and | having its principal place of business in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. has elected and does hereby clect to redeem. on the frst day of September, A. D. 1906, and at its of- fice, No. 126 Stockton street, in the ecity and county of San Francisco, State of California. United States of Ameriea, ALL outsanding and unredeemed BONDS of its SECOND MORTGAGE bond issue, which original second mortgage bond is- sue consisted of five thousand (5000) bonds of said corporation of the denom- ination of one thousand ($1000.00) doliars each, uniform in form and date, and | numbered from one (1) to five thousand inclusive and consecutively, and puyable at the office of the corporation, im San Francisco, thirty (3v) years after date, but redeemable at the pleasure of the corporation on or at any time: after the first day of September, A..D. 1906— all of which bonds bear interest at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum. payable quarterly at the office of the corporation in San Francisco, and all of which bonds are dated and bear date on the second day of May, A. D. 1887, and of which said original second mortgage bond issue there are now outstanding and | unredeemed four thousand nine hundved. ;flnd ninety-one (4991) bdonds of the ag gregate par valde of four million nine hundred ~ and ninety-one thousand (54,991,000.00) dollars. And notice is further hereby given that, in accordance with the terms of said bonds and the mortgage securing the same, dated May second, A. D. 1387, INTER- EST on said four thousand nine hundred and ninety-one (4991) outstanding and unredeemed bon and on each and all thereof, WILL CEASE on and after said Septemiber first. A. D. 1905. By order of the Board of Directors of the Spring Valley Water Works. Dated San Franciaco. California. March 29th. 1306 SPKING VALLEY WATER WORKS, (Ccrporate Seal.) EAL. By CHAS. WEBB HOWARD. President. and by PELHAM W. AMES, Secretary. WEAK MEN HALL'S REINVIGO- stops all losses and unnatural Jdischarges in X4 hours. You feel «n improve- mert from the first dose. 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