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E THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 4 1905, : ' : DeLvQUENT saEs. | DELINGUENT SALESContinted. 40.00 Thomss, . = | Thomas, II. 200.00 | Thomas, H. e e o nt Assess- | S ¥ 3 lowing described stock on m«m P o m 120. 3 £ ment No. 20, levied on the 100. J T P . T l I CO 3 M ary, 1906, the several amounts fim‘g Thomas, = {%'3 B 11 ‘ll ) names of the respective sharel -5 N : . tle|Insurance Ins vius } » 100.00 Fight in Assembly Over Temblor Searp Is Nearly| Bill Will Quiet Tt ince Lonce: : P NAMES OF oo A | TR I n | . : SHA ; m LW : 1 1 : i P or u lSl'l I:lst 0* Althof, Hephphts r 288 280 $560.00 | Thomas, 29 Bill Governing Two Hundred Miles to Property rnish a ; e % s R Y 22 . . 2 10 20.00 | Thomas, H. W “00 : th All Time. Its Policies. - Ames, Wopsingion 1111148 18 040 Thomss M W & lieage. In Lengi. . Aaoas, g',’,',',‘,’ 75 150.00 | Thomes, H. W, e | Becker,” B. A, Trustee, Thomas, H. W.. 2 : ‘P Original lsdue Stock, . |Thomas: H. W, 4000 Jones Precipitates Row by Runs From Point Arena| Measure of Greatest Senate Protects Persons HL e Eip a A Y 3 New Stock Issue (mot 00 Y 40,00 . ! 3 B ts FeTy 3 PASTRAY s 32000000 bibas 200 400.00 Thomas, e 200.00 Trying to Cut the to the County Line of Importance Betore ose Documen : i e T Temn B W 2000 i z ero‘nhut eachey I'alls| “Oreinal - fsste " Siocid Thomde, B ¥~ 50.00 Allowance | San Benito. Legislature. ere Lost. S e iy R Toomas i W o : \Thousand Feet W lth z‘)chk Tssue (dot . sk fij o0 Special Dispateh to The Call. Epectal Dispatch to The Call. SACRAMENTO, June 3.—More im-| el OIS w8 e LOA > ANg 3 © | Becker, B K. rusiee, | Thomes: 1 3000 AMENTO, June 3.—The frst| SACRAMENTO, June 3.—The commit-| sriant than any bil as vet before| SACRAMENTO, June 3.—Today's ses- HIS All’Sl'llp. Qrigioal _ Tstie * Stocks { Dot 3 3000 the deliberations of the Assem- | tee appointed by Governor Pardee to|P0" Legislature is one drawn by the|sjon of the Senate was prosaic and ; pots “‘s‘m “m“"\ | Thomas, H. 30-00 ® Selfberaty investigate and inquire into the origin | the . lttee of the San | without incident. The fact that it was e New . Stoek lssue (not j Tooska: 2 50.00 y occurred toduy on the report Of the |,ng character of the disturbance of the |legislative. sub-comm the Sabbath had its infiiénce, 4nd the " Special Dispateh fo The Cail. issued) “peisisoiqgireeen _ 200 400.00 | Thomas, 50.00 on mileage allow-|earth's crust which gave rise to the|prgncisco reconstruction committee, | a67'% HUMDERE Wi Gonthcton Soto Voos: 7 for | Besuaria B Ay - Trusted = | Thomas, g_ -y - e ssemblyman F. C.|carthquake has completed and ad- |providing means by which titles to the | 103 business was conducted soto ¥0ee | CLEVELAND, June 3—Batt ng Bl dea o Thomss, b 3 ;‘ of o objected to the| gressed to the Governor its preliminary | thousands of separate properties within the various bills existed no one had the | Mfteen’ minutes in midair for his lite cm'l ,“&_m ,g:::; n 4 gsg e am g leage report that al- | yaport. the burned district of the metropolis | S tALOUS Pl Qebate. However, one | Lincoln J. Beachey, the Toledo aero- gaua s:od‘ I”ue-m“ ‘Thom-,m‘f' H s0.00 e to profit by & lber This body of sciéntists, kuown a%|may be cleared of all.clonds. - Garret | S8 el Qe SR gt o Phases: i 4 15 SirhLIE fodas | RO St 200 400.00 | Thomas. H: 3.0 vt o neportation. Jones|the State Earthquake Investlgating | MeFnerney, representing the sub-com- It was Assembly bill No. 1. This biljf P8ut: 105t contral ‘of his airship P o R T 44 20 40.00|Thomas, H. s0 00 A S T AeaiMEIoe 1-| Commission. has been for several weeks | mittee on legislation, Is in Sacramento | :t A8 <9sembyY bIll Wo. & TOE B o0 g re1l o thousana teet to the ground, s, sate 3 R 3000 | Thomas H: 3000 $25 to cach|investigating the tamblor Ihroughout|in .the interest of this bill, Which he | oy peming tropy sr Teaestios eomb- | Wwhers hE-UEE pinfied- under the dis-|RBgur, A, Trustee 240 4000 | Thomas, f‘,‘ 50.00 i contingent | the State, gathering data and compiling [says is of the greatest importance. Its 3 (M1oa S MRkrds e P B AT Trasies. 247 10 20.00 | Thomas, H. o d contingent |the State, gt B v i nies a list of their policie abled machiné. “The balloon fell in o 248 10 20.00 | Thomas, nothered by the | statistics | most important features follow: of people In San Franciseo -have lost ¥ : Baur, A., Trustes. GBS 25:90 | Th E: ,ggg nd of economy,| Professor Andrew C. Lawson of the| (o oven tha records in the office of | their policies, and hundreds do not re-|&n open fleld, and Beachey was uncon- g::;. :., ;:::; 30 10 20.00 oy ;o'oo in the State “State University, Professor G. K. Gil- |3 county recorder. have been, or ahn’ll_mamber the names of the companies in|scious when his body 'was dragged Bete s Trae 351 10 20.00 e H. B - w claime that the bert of the United States Geological hercafter be, lost or destroyed, in whole | MRIISE 08 HAmmoR of Loe PR il o : Beur, A, Trustee. B8 o Toman It 200.00 - by their resolution | Survey, Professor Fielding Reid of|or in shy mateNal part, by flood, fire,| Which thoy Were insured. =~ . .., €rom the debrls thotsana: peopie wits | goir A friese. By 1 2 ;3 nd ask for but| Johns Hopkins University, Professor ;2;“‘}‘ Who 15, by himself or his ten- | these people to secure information ne- |nessed his flight and saw the battle | Baur, A., Trustee. ggg io 2000 | 2.00 PG ctual traveling | J. C. Brammer of Stanford University, | FTROR WO Jhull anl peaceable pon- | ceassry to en&ble theoy to coilbes. thetr for life above them. The daring sky |Baur, A, Trustee. g 20000 expenses, thereby saving an additional | Professor A. O. Leuschner and Profess | {00 o aiiy el roperty in SUCh |insurance, It s provided In the bIll|chauffeur Soon revived snd, serasgors, Baur, X Trustee! i 10 ny 0.0 - St Davidson of the Sta - ;, may bring and m 5 A s com- i -« ¥ e cai itton s Beeabhr. Chailoe Ratiuatts: oo T Yerm, Against all the worls, t9 ‘““,‘:”,“m,"fi {hs T sastory ufodoa.| oo found te'be puitdited THA fl‘fih‘: Baur, A Trustee. s 1 x4 10.00 r es presented his resolution | versity, I t Observatory and Pro-|establish his title to Ssuch property and Pany to furnish the necessary Bot was made in (t{e néw airship called | Bayr, Al Trustee. 259 . - 40.00 o e i ie | feseor Wikliam Wallace Campbell, a1- | o detcrmine ali adyerse claim (hereto, | tion shall be followed by its fortelture | it napenshue. 10 and (oo Hace o Baue, Al Trustee........ 260 10 2000 100.00 TSP yposition te allow the | fessor Willlam Wallace _Cam;_sb:". th;‘A"»" number of separate parcels of land | of the right to do business in the State. |y o Park. Baur, A, Trustee. 22: :% 22 30, 55 b t This was aimost unani- | rector of the Lick Observatory, owned by the plaintiffmay be united in| Another measure ‘that will osll for| “'go.cney' started “to. crods the city Baur, A, Trustee. s SRR 30 $2 2 e law- | members of the commission. the same action. The plaintiff must at| e} consideration is Simpson s measure bt when ki B hed a high | Baun” A, Trustee. s 45 -8 100.00 D e axy Ealiot Site woris 35| - TUs scieitiots wrupsiivad i Aprit 24| 16 RS S Gling. the' complaint, and | Sl consideration le Simpson s measure B anes s riassiug condhed & nigh i g i3 @ sl B o e ] i <o . i ” t cery de t claiming any - G truck A , . 0 . ¥ tarlly rellnquleh Hhe Bt | ehon. Following 15 thels Teport. 1n] (e Febtet muktat the Hise of Aling his| Nughlies 4ad: transbostatian e tuta|After trying in vain to continue the | Beri, H. se6 25 50,00 20.00 vhea the APocill bomiiiiae piiEEVMEROR | FUROW NS answer, récord In the office of (he ré- |tional Guard. This will cost the State |50 {I¥IE In valn to continue the e, H......... s 4 g0l 25 mileag mprising S. B. Breckett, J. |pan corder of the county in which the prop- | in the neighborhood of half a million back. When a thousand feet above|Berl, H. 1073 {g 20.00 | Thomse 20700 ¥ Crelghton and James Sla- REPORT OF SCIENTISTS. erty s situated a notice of pendency | dollars. Lund Park a counter wave hit the air- |Berh H. 1103 - | e 40.00 jenti e ; ¢ 123 20 40.00 | Thomas, its report, Jones was immedi-| From the purely scientific point of | of action, containing the object of the | ““Tho sangte will reconvene tomorrow o fhing ft 15 NRoh- an. axtupt | Deth B: 1 200 . 400.08 | Thomas, 10.00 . ook protestine i | view the earinquake of April 18 s one | Sction oF defense, aad & description of at 10 o'clock. Then the real work of |Ship. straining o 8y | Bolton, Robert C 1086 2 -0 | 50.00 n = feet protesting againec n:,”r thé most interesting on record. A |the property affected thereby; and the the Swsslon Bap1hs as to break the long triangular frame | Boiton, Robert C 1087 100 200.00 20.00 sfoption, Gest the constitutional|l,,, fioie'study of the phenomena will | eorder. shall record the sameé in a|the RInE work carrying the motive power. Bolton, Robert C 0 439.09] Themas 300 I & low" ge and contin-| .oniribute greatly, not only to OUTF | hook devoted exclusively to the recor- The big six-foot propeller eut into |Berger, Charles }3 60.00 | Thomas, 20.00 > . mileage is figured wledge of the evolution of the|dation of such notices, and shallelx;tn“ SIGNS FIVE BILLS. the balloon like a buzz-saw, ripping a Boyd, Charles T. 2 uo'oo\!‘flmmu' 20.00 b e S o e ot T hneie Do ke Inpom ' mik of WIKC DR Sche uRpCels O5 - — groat “Hole in the front' end. The | BoNersmith B A........ y | Thomas, 2000 sessi in- | o 3 imizin he cf and, e ke ¥ I 7 | Califgrnia h : is excessive. He main {;m;:‘:s MO B e A }’j";"’,' :)‘;‘ Yhat part of te map or plat | Gevernor Affixes Sigmature to Measures hydrogen gas began to escape In large | gud " ras: Company, ""l:)t:olus. ggm t the most that could be rea- | of buildings, water pipes and other | representing the parcel or parcels sc; ahd Mokes Them Laws. quantities, and Beachey, slowly [ogflng! Trustee for Estate of W. i“:::;v 20.00 ‘ LI s O T ™%y Udies fe1| deforig o derarench X0 U IS L SRt BNTO, June 3.—By 5 o'clock | consclousness from the , realized| H. Graves, Original Is- | T 20.00 " t above that is AT | within the province of the engineer|ihe filings of Ssuch notice and, W en{ X X ne 3. ¥ that a terrible fall was inevitable. The | sue Stock, Cert. 3301—25 | Th - 40.00 r and architect and will be of great value | recorded, to the book and page Of the | this aftethoon the signature of the Goy- 4 te > coident had | Shares, equal to 50 shares | Thomas, $0-00 v the members were in the future construction of buildings | reaord thereof. From the time of ANE | arnor had been afxed (o the group of |spectators knew that an accident had | ares.cequal fo 5C shares | Thomas, - s g jount and in San Francisco and throughout the|gueh notice for record only Shall a pur- measures requiring passege before the]occurred and loud cries went up all| it 50 100.00 Thomas, 38 e P L aount asa | B chaser or encumbrancer of pmw'rly_e'f- term of holidays could be ended, and |over the park. Commins, Hary 10 .mflgm“' B 35~ ¢ RIRE 08 e aades | The peculiarity of surface featurés foated thereby be deemed to have "the |they were filed with. the Sectetary of | Beachey ‘olung to the ropes.as thé|Comming. My . 10 -00 | Thortas, H 10000 ~ raction of the law. He "d:'d- along the line of the co :-lan‘gr:xho‘f structive notice of the pendency of the st:ie Bécoming Iews. . The DIis in Wi prodalier ® vung into the balloon | Camj beu.ny.d ;3 133'33\1'11"""::' H 40.00 Bitrever farthe ers | O i ha ey | aotion. g 8 - B , i g %3 whte Srkiatr i (vr"(’l:l«“fir ::):rmlnvyu g gy Mg+ atmospheric and steam “{-’; will assume,” said McEnerney, |question ware recommendations of the |and cut into the front of the bag. He %md::. i s 92 | Thomas, H. 7 - 3 . : oposed an | ¢rosion of the uplifted massey, but have . -We Wil ssswme. place upon the |San Ftancisco committee of forty and |dropped all his ballast, and, the re- Cruden David o 100 | Thomas, ;i{ £ - f ihe com. been formed by a di8lo n of the| tha fece of property in San | went through hoth houses withoit ma- |maining gas carried him higher and | crigcr e 10 2000 | Thomas H: =5 - - mbers go more| SATHE cruat Alooy this lne are very | marksl 8 B0 ol R orn: Tiue. pithe | ftbl SRSy Phey wratds ol | ML B SRR away from the Cruden David 10 2000 Thomas, I 3 : -~ <t omcoar e oo g g e e o A i | 1y [ lows: . buildings in the park. Then he be- California Safe | . H. -0 L Veling expenses. 1 slope of the valley sides, giving | pective purchaser asks, as he naturally B & e | Trust Thomas, H. 40. + voted down. Jone | rise to What are technically known 86 Drould, for & Oskr titie, The records | Senate bill ~No. . 4—Extending the [came inconscious and fell with the| nd Trst fooun B B en move it the report of the scarps. Where thelr line traverses the |, ,“p\ineq The owner of the prop-|statute of lmitations for six months in mar_hme. E 55 10 E oy ttee be tabled. This BT o e enta of erty points to the fact that some title order to provide for persons in San|"\vhen he Was revived his first words | cpucamii, 4 : j0.0 i e v e the carissa plain the aggregate of surance company will guarantee the |Francisco and elsewhere whos%_efi? were: “I'll put a fruss under that car- | Charcinil, M. S0 g 50.00 o “aaw their perquicioes | features is commonly referred to as e e, Mt fnveswiFation ‘aiscloses’ the | CHEMA bave Deen Jeopardised by (ERef, Lo and she'll “work all right next|Cofice G 50 i e G et o s R R CR I e In- [T ate Bill No. i—Proyides that in |time.” | Booes; Chas » H. 80.90 Ren retuen trimsmertorion |01 dislocation, which run ~obliqueély |value of the property Rl T B TR S R S T Summer_Colds. | i Gt B R N DR b W T 30 _60.00 i ple when return LTAnsportation | yyy,ugh the entire breadth of the Coast | that already oo by many millidne of }if | BEEtoTmed up to Juiy 16, with the Same |Laxativs Bromo Quinine, the world-wide | Dugan, rustee.. 10 D.00jThome B F Loy 100 200,00 s The proposal to table the | pynge and says that every movement | issued in excess, by many millions of Ita | pertormed u Cola ‘Citre; Tarmoves i cebger Gl fot | Dug 1o o Thomas, M. ruget.- - st The report was then . WE TSNS N Cnilent periods | assets. The prospective purchaser Wil | Ssembly bill No. 1—Providing that {he full name" and look for signature of | Dug 16 30:90| Thomas, I Wi Trustee.. © loo.00 roil call, Jones VOUNE|proquced an earthquake. The move- B ety whel ety ta or= | i ias Biatomen s | howing |t oy, Sruves S { Quigat, R i T 50 100.00 ments are AN b R e g 1| iginal Tecoras of title are. in - sahes. | (Ao Ibet ot Batlne policies. - | Dugan: C 10 2 P i P i it e o mott his ote be | which accumulate uffil they exceed in Clearly another title, good against all | Assembly. BUE No. So-Bxtandlng the ADVERTISEMENTS. { Bugag. Cha b1 Thomas, H. Trustee. . X hanged and filed notice of his int strength the rocks coiposing the crust lhguwbrm LBie Do wen | bl for publication of. the delinquent D;:szh:: s | Taoas B ! oo i t to move for a reconsideration of|,.4 fing relief in sudden rupture. The |{ “There is but one way under the cir- | tax list until June 16, . SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS | Dietoner: o T ¢ Thomas, H. W.. Trustee. . Lire. réport at tomorrow's session. . ke of April 18 was due to one | e _| Senate bill No. 3—Permitting courts A ALl E 30 Thomas, 3. W.. Trostee. . . I SEEARELARS o7 Ab | cumstances that this ¢an be accom for pleadings and otner A CORPORATION | Dreschap, 449 00 Desplie the repeated assurance of e i cumstances it ¢l < to extend time for pleadings X [¢ ). e i Thimint, 35 Trateee. . Sen ¥ rel Pn. Thitt the | atwe mOvEIReN s cet|plished and this is by &n action In | {0 SXtERG LN fof PICACINES Bud OLAOH | Durbrow, ooy 3 Pt : dicial - measures received from the |y The citent of the nift has not vee|PlUshed SHC AR L G3plh Bii cover bYchrtra s vy R K L - s | tee 867 30 » I e ’ ud ires JFeceived from the|peen fully ascertatmed, but it extends :”-v contingency, and title may M} In nddition to these the GQovernor | Notice of - Redemption of Second gh{:flht . 68 ’3 H - 5 sed and framed | certainly from Alder Creek, near Polnt cleared for all time and agalnst all men | gov0q ‘bills providing for the CORTIN- Mortgage Bonds. Falkenstein, Monros 2 H Tr. gg Tl ihe | arena. to the vicinity of San Juan, In | Shrough theie oporation. 1t e impara. | Sened BIUEBeoviatr tor the coktin: - Gutachow, "Prcderick, b i T 6 e : e R A Beiito Coulty, & AiNtales Of Abodt | e thit themill pask & Eodk 1 believe, | SOL, O3 ' Notice' s hereby given _that the | Cobeom W 3 i Trustee. e .100.00 2 repeated discus. | 155 M1 ; that every legislator in Bacramento NNl o O SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS, a | Cibson, W. i B3 Trise 4 - repéated daiscas- UNIQUE EARTHQUAKE. Boser: g corporation organized and existing unde: n, W - 3 . 1 recognizes. | " H Trustee 0 100.00 gions. It v red that the The great length of rift upon which | FEOSR SR Ll win be- | the laws of the State of Cglifornia, and | Gibson, 55 i Frnitey 0 40.00 ments wou complish noth b s occurred makés this| ithout questio B y having its principal place of business 11 | Cipeon! % P B A movement Tps Sreurde come a law before the week is at an - ho oty ang. commty OF San Franciucs | Cinsoa, W 3 H. W, Trustee.. 50 100.00 9% Nslay M8 DAsENGS U1 Wity earthqueke unique. Within an hour COn {he Sty end county Sf Gan Frad 10, | Gibson, W o R 3 'So.o0 of the main shock twelve minor shocks . Rertby elEot 1o Fedosds. Do (ke Siat day | Gibeom = Hi W Fruitee. 5 oo were observed at the Berkeley abserv- R S of Dontiether A I TN s Y | H W Trustee » @ atory. Before 7 p. m. of the same day s fea, No. 1% ?lnckton street, in the city W, 30 A H. W Trustee.. 3 thirty-one shocks were noted in ad- 7 an| county of San Francisco, State of ¢ 5 100,00 | Thomas lH.I\\,. Trg'ue;‘ dition to the main disturbance. The | California, United States of America, Amz‘(‘.nmwai s T W 100 20000 | gofm.” sspe Stack, p| e ADBCERTED WIS ko €0 et AT < T NEENT Y MORTCAGE bond s | didsack, Einfly 5. BoaR e;.:;x to 40 shares rawal of the | dency upward of the subordinate ad- which orlginal second miortgage bond is- | Hooht prow § £o- 5 LN Vew Sk Tssue (not ustment of the earth’s erust. Special Dispateh to The Call. she consisted of five thousand (5000) | 5 g ' isgried) o 80.00 men J. A Bliss was ap-|"TE%0 (ctive effects of the earth bonds of said corporation of the denom- | Hoffschneider, Wm. H ) - ymean 2 E - The destructive - SR < R “ s C at i Y State university to succeed Assembly- ; e o . 3 foward, 2. b » % the line of .rift. A greater portion o erators disagreed At the Indlanapolis |Coch; uniform n form and date and|joward: man W aste, re .gl b the northern end of :;w s;u::xwel;]l(::‘?‘v - convention a few months ago, there has | (3000) inclusive and consecutively, ‘nfl{fi::ll:;. 3‘{ ‘\\g i 1139 ;3 OF Ihe St e Bt TR : now resulted o general surrender of | puyable at the office of the corporation, in | lanks, M. W 0y -2 10 0.0 e s e the. soft coal operators of the West, | Sun Francisco, thirty (30) years atter nkersley, Arthu e & 50 100.00 southern part of the ®outhwest side of Bach operator i+ making the hest tarms | ate, DUt redoemable at the’ plensure of [ton, Alire 1976 10 - PR R this ST Dicetnlld Bhe vl MAATeER D, vith the union he can, and the entire | fhe tOrporatiom on or at any time after (005 Aled 1036 100 200.00 38 -0 e The report closes with » special rec- Seithe maien " the first day of September, A. D. | Tonsnh,: Albert 1027 100 200.09 Ja3vlor, C. G., Trustee 496 350 100.00 smemndutian fhat 1o ‘the atectitn. of e e e is e [ 211 of which bonds bear lnterest at the Joscon, Alben 112038 100 0000 Thomas. Mabil W. 8 N N public baildings sites shall be partic- e T N O o e ay i ke e aust ..11029 100 :gsw:;:j:::: it R e ularly examined owing to the effects O hen ihe Pittsburg Coal Company|corporation in San Francisco, and all of | Johmson, Albert "3 "y 33 <00 | T¥ 04 19 0.9 of vibrations on soft soflz and made few other comcerns decided to|Which bonds are dated and bear """’*K'fi“’ = »e gs g 30,00 | m o oner, 951 15 30.00 lands. A more voluminous report will | and a few other conc i Gige ! on the second day of May, A. D. 1887, and | Kahn, Feed 'S ) 10.00 Toberer, 1001 20 40.00 V& liow upon the completion of the in-| compromise with Mitchell, it was pre-|of which sald original second mortgage | Knight, Fred S., rustee.-1008 100 200.00 | popeHers 1002 0 1060 Foliony - apin RS9 ot dicted that a split would develop in the | hond fssue there are now outstanding &nd | Le Gonidec, Frances M.. 12 20 49.00 Fopunst: 1068 16 e vestigations pursued by the carps of| R ranks of the operators. It is recalled|unredeemed four tlousand nine hundred |Leon. S. R. 29 20.00 | foperier, 1047 5 10.00 scientists. | e that the Indiana, Ohio and Iilinois op- fand ninety-one (4961} honds of the ag- | Leon, S. K 20.¢a | fopener. et 16 BE g Investigations by a Call reporter e::torn decided fo “stand pat” and re- e ?mem?mt'yo.‘;;om”“zc:'::)u::;.ls1tf&?{ sj R ,&'&’,whmer: 1033 30.00 N |vesterday in response to many com-| @I OFE MU any cencessions. Last [‘;‘,’fs{f.m_ug," doliars. © . Eeavy: Ohad 200" oben 40.00 ot Plaints made al the oM ce O iy tabt” | week, however. thers was a compiete | S4RA-00400 IURER S w0 b ouiven that, Leavy, Cliar 100000 | 20.00 e o won JhBmrppristion | that vatigees wererbeing batly cmat | FOR LRl e R e 1 o e et (e T e Ui Ian. ¢ 1%0: in:o0 Measures Before the Legisiature. ed at the kitchens conduc'éd by c“""»subject the Black Diamond said last|and the mortgage. securing the same, LiHic’l(. Ira S. 50.00 m.gg SACRAMENTO, June 3.—An informal | trectof Desmond, under the auspices Vel dated May second, A. D. 1887, INTEKI‘!‘; Lillick, Ira S... 50.00 200,00 SACRAMENTO, June 3.— X f the Red Cross Soctety, indicate that| 7 BEST on sald four thousand nine hund Lyons, James H. 200.00 E conference to consider the subject of O 1 eople who are de-| Intgrest has been aroused in the|and ninety-one (4941) nqtt'.and““ and | [ wenberg, George 100.00 20.00 appropriations was held this afternoon. |the unfortunate peopl f «- | strike situation during the week, ow- | unrodeemed bonds, n%d oni each #hd all | [ouenbérg, George 3000 200.00 Governar Pardee, Lieutenant Governor pending upon these kitchens m‘d Sius | ing to a conference of the Ohig and Il- | {hercof, WILL CEASE on and after said Manheim, Dibbern 100,00 zoog: e Anderson, Chairman Stanton and two |tenince are being given scant and im- [0 ohe ators in Chipago on Monday. Septeniber first. A. D. 1906, Manheim, Dibbera Hyr ] 0. mbers of the ways and méans com- | properly cooked food and are sub- | 7% SPerators fn Crlpag Bt Mo . y_order of fhe Board of Directors of | Nanreim Pibbern 100.00 000 Special Dispateh to The Call members of the 1 g |Jected to-long walts and discourtesies tors asked to be released from their |the Spring Valley Water Works. Manbeirg, D 34.00 .00 NEW YORK. June 3. — The inside mittee. Dr ”‘é‘“';m";:‘_'l‘"::*”prg;idz'x“‘::Ihm Sring dsity misecy. SGtand DAt Dredcw ko tenn&:}l‘elg\em‘lo Dated fl:osp‘nnchcu. California, March | {{22heim, Dim . fizg ory of Regin W, Al - State Lunacy Commission: | wredi f the large | negotiate an agreement w e min- 5 3 : - R :t “r\: 1»'\{( ‘?R:%;m\‘;n"dfie:‘rdfl:‘;‘ Kb“e':n M. E. Dailey of the State Mmmlal Schoot -(\"yl‘nr;)eG r;réz;w:h;L;::n!Z‘I‘; r;“ t:e;mlrersa 206 D the Redt Tekte obtglnableillgdlg‘:a (CE""“{G }"‘%‘}‘EY WATER WORKS, gz‘l;i‘;:l"iud " i%g mvgfi -~ p g i 3 ontroller E. P, B e was not represened at the meeting, s orate. Seal. i o 5 . 20. obtained from a source believed to be | &t San Jose und State Con Bahday. TehSst I SHE a for dhalak ; AR oo RO ebius, Ludwig. 100 ;3 suthoritative R N Rl s cisor theelie b f0d repaat, |{0F, 10, Hhe Tact thrt e e dinR o rs By CHAS. WEBB HOWARD, President. | Mebius. {fl::: 100.00 ip It appears that the $130.000 paid by | tion measures were 3 10 cents, to be paid by the Red Lross| gotiations with the miners. Ohio ope- | ' and by PELHAM V. AMES, Secretary. Mootus 9.0 3 John L. Wilkie, Mr. Vanderbilt's per- Society to the man who has a contraot | rators considered that the non-appear- - Mo, A w0 2.00 somal counsel, to Canfield’s lawyer was to feed the hungry and unfortunate ance of the Indiana m"l’“g"m “the Michel, J 200.00 ::8 not wholly in settlement of the losses refugees of the city. ggu;mlz“ltm&o fla“dw:;hgmcvg:smmme s bd Mitchell, ia 100.00 in of the young millionaire at the table. 3 The reporter reached the kitchen |OFE3nization and ag a conseguctice it | )N i“'é‘"“y' - 3.0 Part of it was for real money, perhaps | about noon and was informed that he | tergtate movement {8 dispoged of per- S{CM‘SI?:Z & }gflogg g'“ $50,069 borrowed by Vanderbilt from would have to secure a meal ticket be- | manently, without any possibility that 7 & J & ) un , M. IW.OO 00 he Eatgbler fore entering the dining room. A small | it will be revived, ] ne & ‘of Reggie” Vanderbilt has unlimited | boy donated the ticket, for which he| The results of the termlnntlémb.f e 100.00 | the board of directors made om the 20th credit Canfleld. He used to go to | standing in line for about half | interstate movenent will not be fe 200.60 | of February, 1906, so shares of eac) had been & 1 . - Y 4 immediately, but there are indications 3 S " 1 5f Gich. stock & texy b g ling house at East Forty- an hour, and the reporter, seating him- | mmedlately, but there are iIndications| : “n 300:00 | pareel < y \ may eccssary 4 | 3 4 . at pul auction at the office of the 1 eet frequently. All he had to | self at the table with the refugees | niolish the State organizations, and in u 2%3 - g, e ooy Pt do was to or chips, and he got Special Dispateh to The Call. waited patiently for one of the three|the end the operators and miners will X 20.00 'lwr’ ), in the city and of Sam them without plitting up any money.| BRAWLEY., June 3.—A men Sup- | waitresses to reach his table with the|be back whers they ere in 1894 and s W 30 ») T ey - The man in charge of the game would posed tc be D. R. Harmsby of Los ‘An- |food, which was served up in large tin 1855.! wh‘e‘r}:1 lmre wlu.;genl,ml:nkulr::; S » 901 Aprit 23, 1606, “at the of s 3 simply make & memorandum to the ef- |2ober 1° bSO b Harmaby Or Los Buc | food. v Whete the uhion wan secornised. Faces | ¢ Closed for alte- Tesue Stock Gert. 1877 Slock . m., on sueh day. o ‘pay. e Ty yhat Yandérbiit had been given 80| jig s body being found this morn- MANY DEPART UNFED. Were strikes a1 the ime Tn Gone Part 3 e shares, equal o 10 ny Chive. Tepressating so Mwed |, B0 Tl ores P the Hrawiey Cants. In the course of & half hour or so,|of the different States and stabllity was rations, wil[ tock Isgue e ORIl St Viaaast el D8 ios e A sesiAting: la thin, delicate little girl of some 14 |lacking in wages and conditions of Be could get more, e e il Be loat | O commbn With disny othérs Harme- | yasrs appesced at the hohd pf the tablé | Work. j he could get more. As a matter of fact, by had been sleeping in the open air |ana asked in a sweet, winning way: S . m \m‘ S- i anag frructed Davig Byckita, | B ot e Wt iy ery | oD you gentlemen wish anything?” |hungry, no tickets were refunded, and| . & ‘mi Bt 50 Bias the iy . vandar O eoted & Buattered mUUL 1 hh| e i e e gne | the Red Cross Society will be asked ta| 1y morning. felt inciined €0 do 30 and meeer C do | frelght yards or the thllfdeg compeny, |t the wencismun at e table pay for these tiokets at the rate of 10 P A——, mend any money from him, but ulmp?fl“nny others camping In their blankets| “I am very wr‘ry."' r:slel::mt‘:: "l::xli cents eac.. % ¥ Y T . p > & o scount { v y ¢ awake until late, |"but we are out o H - i “:H“\‘:’:llh;fin;urdul account of all the :.:xlu::o wl::lenl.l:"w::y one approach the |botled potatoes, and I am afraid they onlt,'xmmns KEPT w:l":'?u- s cr ver “For two years it ran along in this |spot where Harmsby lay asleep. The are only half cooked. n the outside of thq kitchen ; way.” said the informant to your cor. murderer had taken a heavy crowbar| “Well, bring us some potatoes then,"|usual indignation meeting was held, respondent. "It often happened that | from a hand car, dealt .the sleeping answered the gentleman, and in a short |and the reporter learned from the bet- N - { . i irl again appeared jwith a|ter class of refugees that all they had ion wo“der. Vanderbilt would find himself without man a terrific blow on the head, crush- |time the g y ) Cr cash after (he night's play. All he had | ing his skull and evidently killing him [féw half boiled tubers, some coffee|received for bhreakfast was mush with gt 5 ZEz 1 10 do In that case was to ask Canfield |instantly, then the fiend struck the |Without sugar and a few pieces of dry :::;:5:5 cott bunta‘:r' %r!y‘lhmfit::'fl ] l LLlNERY v : or Bucklin for what money he wanted, | dead man several times with the heavy o e o R toad, and | they ‘agsert, had remained away trom| .. AW « ! R W and it was never [efused. notwithstand- | instrument to make sure that he had Ly bk igensigge e e AR e A Aitihen, ratesting th g0 hungry || apoect Stock! Latest Stylui # ing the fact that Vanderbilt’s gamblin . lished his purpose. s o y ¢ i ¢ A beig > : - debt to Canfield was piling up fast. x-wnl::ge:y it pox the motive for the Served, said: It is a shame to feed|rather than to go through the rain for & 3 . ! 1 n the injured by the ‘Canfield, y 2 < . 3 jpeople like this, and I am ashamed to|the meal that would be set before themt. | 1In the same store, unii eny to the Eaimblor, Just 1ot me mave | CTume. a8 all of Hermaby's money, Y04, (BUORIS L Mot o2 vy Ihasenans o rees Tea e | nc ot cader same mesebemant, o s;lnd:x;;m(o::”_owel;noi: tlm:! "-B?y!‘:‘;zmeans of identifying the remains. Iwho!e duty it was to, yiuxe up - the | themselves by calling down maledic- el o R s v Jeast $50,000 from Canfield or Bucklin, | that Vanderbilt should pay him back | tickets recelved the Somp ll::i" °fu"!° tions upon Desmond and his employes.| 2 50 h) -00 W but it was all Canfleld’s money, no mat- | the cash which he and Bucklip had ad- pq:r‘ r::::;e:l:el:hw::::&' "';l:s .'a 4 z:::::: -‘o'c: aro:‘: t’non;u tl?’ 'k:" ;::u- e dVU LO . g ter who handed it to Vanderbilt. When | vanced. Canfield figured that the|and in in 8 d 'y ere co 2 " Open Saturday even! the voung man's debts ampunted toinmount St texh they advinoed was in) kppenhd to ihe okl SrcpoBRx s Batel :;x_e":‘gl Jht ren of im:; ::gmm com- mfi:’-fl-e-fi.me@ cars tr%';f'@ b £ 300,000 he gav. e neighborhood of $50,000, but to|the men . and of their treatm 52 : $00,000 he gave notes for the amount SUndsh Toattars ONATMA SErerd thot 7] Some JasuItlnE Seniar X munll Rk Lhul L pey oL th kitchens at the Presidlo|2530 MISSION ST., NEAR 2ist At last Canfield decided it was high ’ $80,000 was peid him in addition to the | why they did not go elsewhere if they | ware closeq Yesterday, which was done, time for him to collect from Vanderbilt |$100.000 for the gambling debt he would | did not like the fare. it 1s alleged, that the contractor might and atked him for a settlement. John‘:)e satisfied, This proposition was sub-| To those who were better dressed, or | saye the expense of the cooks and L. Wilkie came forward for Vanderbilt | mitted to Wilkie, and he, after confer- looked as if they _nudn. have some in- | waiters it ta.lluu to k}Q? them :of@:.w then and offered to settle for $50,000. ring with Vanderbilt, asreed to pay | fluence, the information was imparted|a consequenco several hundred people Canfieid wanted the foll amount. Fi-|$130,000 in full settlement of what | that the cook had made some blunder|are now obliged to line up in front nally the offer was raised to $100,000. |young Vanderbilt owed the gambler.” |and had made a miscalculation of | of the remaining kitehens and wait un- “Mr. Canfielc” continued the inform-| It was after this agreement had been |about 150 meals, and 2 good meal was | til the Waiters inform that ant. “was willing to accept $100,000 as|entered into that Canfield’s lawyer, Mr. | promised for the evening to make up | potatoes are Look for Sigus on Windows. i | mssssE.sufussunsnnnnnsssssISiusssanaLEs p Jjust out ttlement £ Vanderbilt's | Delahunty, saw Wilkie and received! for what they lost &t moon. Al- will get an extra 0 :u::- ::n n:u g nrlicy‘:::x‘ned.";mveu:. from him $130,000 in cash. though over 100 people left the kitchen up for their lost di { Log : “

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