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4 "r(‘/- S oD e e H,“..\."'}_ p ;éxzf;;:!?g VAR 94 ,’ P {8 **«‘ The Call prints more | news than any other paper published in San ! Francisco. E A% pt ; : > —_— SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1906. i PRICE FIVE CENTS. POLIGY-HOLDERS FORN & CORPORATION 70 FIGHT THE TRADERS At a largely attended meet'ng of policy-holders of the Traders’ Insurance Company yesterday afternoon, a-measure was adopted that may lead to securing better treatment than was offered by Attorney Bates. A corporation will be formed to collect the claims of policy-holders. WEATHER FOR For San Francisco and vicinity: Cloudy, unsettled weather Tuesday; pos- sibly light showers in morning; fresh southwest winds. VOLUME C-—NO. 12 YACHT SAILS UNFURLED pEpJA[s STREET WIDENING [T) STIND Anemone, La Paloma and Lurline Start on the Long Journey e o ate: an nt o _to Hawanan Islands Under Favorable Conditions. UF SMUU'I' \ b PAYM[NT - e —— . PRI | Bt Final Action :n— the Measure L 3 'Views of Both Sides Are| . BCFOT:“ko:‘ This ;chh Men Owning Stock Placed Before the : of Company Net to | Senate, Absent Mcm_bgrs Rounded Up| E pe. , S to Vote on the s, e MR ‘Majority Opinion Based! Amcflf‘e“t- {Victims of Concern Unan= on Vengeance Oath si?.i;fi;;.‘ifi‘,’fi;fif%:??‘_: imously Vote to 3 tutional ~amendmen permittin ;ln‘ - - and Polygamy. o e el - Bring Seit for the purpose of widening and ex- | —_ tending streets’ was passed today by - | the Assembly and this evening the Sen- | Tacfics o{ Corporafion Are ate, after modifying it slightly, sent it/ to the printer with a rush order. Final | t F rth t t}l action will be had on the bill tomorrow | SC 0 a e foremoon. It was on this resolution | | that the greatest fight of the session | Meeh developed, and it was only after much| ng. tinkering by the committée on con-| Attt e:;ex::;';a::‘"p'em(; e Tl The first orgapized attempt to force ideas of the necessary number of As-|f2ir treatment from an insurance com= T o onCRans in ] semblymen to insure the passage of the | pany haying risks in the burned dis= were. today - pravelited. In (ha. denate. | \ > TOSEUTE. 1d over the| 'TiCt of San Franciscs will be made by the former by Senater Burrows, declar- | ; ot o] I;’::‘,;’; e et | thespolicy-holders of the Traders’ Ine ing that Sr‘r:ool( l1- m:t .snemud t; his quently on the fioar. in the committes | Surance Company ~of Chicago. They ‘;e:r"{:;?n; :he‘o';\{ou{e Vi At tus 'y o C‘P};%!;lqs'gggm%o WEO | roome snd.about the corridors of .the | will join issues and formia corporation | o 2 S POINTE SUC- | hotels. om the first the was re- | \ | same. thine. SensipEami: Kiio s 2| CEED HIMSELF BY GOVERNOR. amwm- suspieion and the legisla- { :’o:::‘ oy s c:"""'; ‘T:' ‘”“::_ while he concurred in the views of the 3 e Gk | tork I ;:'&U!‘P!f;m:ri‘:o:“fifi-nmly turned down an informal offer mafority that Smoot I8 net entitled Y [ the matter of exercising control over| M2de by Attorney Thomas A. Bates of his seat. he was f the opinion that { & ! 3 ‘Of certain street corpora- - fcago to accept 60 an’!;ln’.trc‘:::- r. Smoot cor e.deprivs 3 o A r -and to receipt in 13 R X e m?:fl"z‘:'::,;z;_i Tha next step was taken at a meet- hémbers were rounded up | \n8 N thé synagogue at California and b a P Ba: Sahdn An " h’ Webster streefs yesterday afterncen. casd|: b 2% - ™ 3 " ihree of the The strugsle will now bé to the end | wete orde printed. EANR - e o o | that the policy-holders may secure the | gave none:??iat he wol ‘up 5 o i;;"v‘;!::';":}’ fhe AMMrmative. | jayment of 100 cents on the dollar. The |case “at the earliest possible moment 55 RO Brbe volt il e oue” | company is in the hands of a receiver, | conststent with public business,” an. 4 ot l"n Govle. Creighto C‘ “"C'l-l G"e' but the stockholders are individually | Senator Foraker expressed his approval Doct = Al‘ l P ts e “’T'ol 8 = ":'"‘;;fr; ANS. | worth millions of dollars and collec- | of this anneuncement. 3 or S riva Teven! a 5 d';“‘m’"" e hicheltres. | tively their wealth is a great sum. | Senator Smoot was present in the T i A';;’“G‘"- M""hl' n the second roll | prom the stockholders the holders of Senate chamber when the reperts were ym:l\mg by South Da- SRR 15 "t e Diting policies hope and expect to get what is t 3 21 h 3 . ‘oté s their due. In this hope and expec n | Benror Tilios mudechie senvatphe e ~kota Cowboys. - Sonstitationa) amenament ae 16 will pg | 11 MovS of Yesterday was made. {der the plan sugsested by the Tex: ol adedat & e osionat &T’;‘;fiz‘,:i ae Wil be| Attorneys who are members of the Senator. avte SF two. thin g - 8 s - | policy-holders” committes estimated | necasmats “to. vacate the wear et tng| - SPECTAL:DISPATCH TO THE CALL | T that the individual policy-holders and | Utah Senator. SIOUX CITY, Towa, June or and during ‘the period of two| tne attorneys representing policy- | The repert. submitted to the Senate B B s years from the date of the adoption|jolders who were gathered in the meet- | tonny by Chatrmen Burrows ana sigheq . Bureér' arrived one minpt ¢ hereof the city ‘and county of San|ing place yesterday together had claime | by ‘Senators. Burrows. volliver. Dubets | sechided spot on the Bad River, wesf | Francisco, by ordinance adopted by a| aggregating $2,000,000. The estimate | Pettug, . Baitay's Overman ana: Frae 18, | ot Plerre, S D, Joseph T af | twosthirds vote of its Board of Super-|of Attorney Bates was that the gross % e o2 < DA n er 18 | yankton, 8. D., would have. hang- | visors and approved by its Mayor. may | jjapilities of the Traders' Insurance - . Ing from the llmb-of a tree out.over ihe | acquire. by purchase. condemnation or | Company In the burned distriet in this U ST | THE o . et ity | S o sty 20 Sy oot oS o Tound ..\Sresllhley and twelve ADOSISS OF The | pomt o o iy Jdjusted and :thirty | parks, o F e | . ; S: Minority Hms That- the! UtahMan Has Stood | for the Law. WASHINGTON, June 11.—The major- ity and minpority reports of the com- KL S, AN PEDRO, June 11.—The greatest Facht race in the hiStory of the Pacific was staried -today from tHIS Port when Anemone, La Palom: @nd the Lurline—started with the Sig- the stroké of 12 for Hono- ot away Commodore Sinclair, the New. York Yacht Club, but rlane, cup defender, is emone gives La Pa- ne Few Content -to. Remain With the the Government in [ closely | A J d the Lur- 1 i passed Judge B. B lhe Orlent' | B. Sylvester on the end s 2 and reported to| MANILA, June 11.—“The average Eu- | ng Judge A Lester Best in the|ropean is content to live and .die east] mch at the stakeboat When | of Suez; the average American is not, | sty g e iy E et ws ke abes i« figures and that the net liabilites in t to pi e ng- nades, ¥ acquire, by purchase,| San Francisco are something more :’1‘;'19."' .:gm-'x;:\;'lycfl';; i Prin 4 - phes from {hs ground [condemaation or donation, lands to be| than 33,000,000, Fully two.thirds of ant | mon churen: thal thase risn Sieligrs | whien w' Tatter ins. exchanged. for lands to be used for| 3 e 1 . = pro e arks. boul b . the claims, according to the attornmeys. v 55 | a1 . g & | vine authority to control the m e hom Langne: S, P . boulevards, reservoirs or | represented yesterday in the gun was fired at 11:55 | although under improved conditions he | Sald ehireh in all things fom "l WO £9th var. Lid s vr - Fedplasados: and may o4li. oo oy oo et mv“ hatie fi'" g oclock the Lurline came down under |might be prevailed upon to do so. | well as spiritual; that this authority €d mnen that they change, lands now used or hereafter|ine scheme for joint action mainsail. foresail, j1b and jib staysail Thus begins the annual report of A.| and has been for several yea t wanton nurder. be uired by it for streets, parks, s q Her maintopsail was spread. but her |'W. Fergusson. executive secretary to | past 8o exercised by the fiu\.&nfi‘ “ giving La er 'a | boul reservoirs or esplanades BATES’ EFFORT FAILS. foretopsail had not been broken out.|Gevernor General lde. Fergusson saye | dency "and twelve apostles as en- S foaz Paloma came down a moment later |that conditions have not improved to a under main_and foresail, jib and Jib|great extent during the past year, and the executive bureau is having trouble ma and the Lurline jockeyed | in securing Americans who will remain but the Anemone was un- in the¢ service. The grade of men com- i did not Jeave her anchor- Ing from the United States is consider- u after the preliminary gun ably below that of-the standard of the been fired When she came from |clerical forces sent here several years | Attorney Bates of Chicago may now polygamous cohabitatie: t or similar putposes; and may sell or | fairly be said to have completely failed of Utah and elsewhere, cen: La and his. 5 3 exchange for other lands-to be used for | in his effort to coax San Francisco peo- ‘“:;“:“gfl& ulnd"ll;v:h»lh(n ori Plerre 1 the same or similar purposes any lands | l‘ne to take what he wished to award n e law o e “ | them. !“M first presidency and. twelve .&0.‘_ e ?njg:pq_c :flm, who was in | n6w or heretofore used by it as site: courage the practice of poly; 's, whic) ‘for other l1ands to be used for the same n” 5 %‘:m phets elled to.trudae | for public or municipal bulldings and| A fght that will be unique in th o Kl ifl.‘ifi‘;'iie%"‘in'."" ical af< ‘barefoot the road after the | may change, widen o? extend :h‘:li‘n:s;lhflill of insurance is about to begi: he State of m.?f..a have | cattle. pl:nt,m _from _exhaustion, | of its streets, and where made neces- | The question whether the Illigois stock~ j s s Ithet % E | brought about in sald State a|and e, ih & rage At Seeing the | sary by the changing. widening, exten- | holders, who incorporated their com- d the breakwater she was under (ago. A theugh the executive bureau % (ACHD. AWHIC | union of church and state, con t0 | animals. Scat! Lter, 18 sald to have takension or closing, in whole or in part, of | Pany under the laws of Illinois, are tgger rm:emr‘sav] jib and jib l{ns bon: l\zsl_a‘hlmnvd fo‘ur lvsarsmlp ot:re Nedit 1311213'1%%-“\?\'/11‘1‘ wx‘rll' Tfiifié thz con:ututl:m &f uidfl%u; of ? & board from thelr wagon and beat her | any such §treets, may change the lines | llable for the debts of the corporation ren the starting gun was ' force of 137 persons includes’ only five 2 ¥ and contrary to tHe con tion -of ti 2 g - | in_California above the amount iof the 12 o'clock noon La Paloma lay|Americans. The Filipino members are| 2100-MILE RACE. United States, and the said kefl‘g‘o brutally. TAKIAx her to a rancher'sor routes of any pipe. pipe line, con-|in Californ n ind i na s - | cabin, he said indifferently: duits, wires or railways heretoforg con- | capital stock that they paid in is ome S i ohe AR S Srwivnl | s oTiEiRRL. pgeinsieni v YAl o i d Y ontating ot fhe Bare o D i Pine | “T1i go on_with the cattie'and coms | structed or laid under the pritilega | Of the issues to be tried. o e g venai sl | Bt g v g 3 i g e Senate of the United States but as the | back tomorrow for the old woman. If| granted (sectlon 19 of article XI of the| The capital stock. to recapitulate ae= =Bl gl et iR T e g Wt ol B choice of the hierarchy which coentrols |ahe s allve I'll take her home, and if | constitution) (o any person, firm o | cording to the showing that Atterney As the fleet ir 3 4 { the church and has usur the func- dead all right.” corporation in or upon f such | Bates madey is $500,000, and the other L crossed the line the wind jor stay on the islands for an extendod tions of the State in said State of Ut; "‘;,:l', Tihgitn FpaNn sngered (the | stravte: mad may alter-the terme of |assets. not founting in the reinsurance began freshening from a six-knot period 6 E 2 SUPPORT OF POLYGAMY, veral cowboys who heard it, and they |any such privilege now or heretofore | reserve, amount to but $1,300,000, leav~ reeze 16 one of about fifteen points, This cordition.” h BF HE “AI- E The report says it is shown beyond ::‘::ll"q .N:.rgy of thirty, overtook held or enjl::ynd :y any person, firm orl, ing a large margin to the bad in Cali~ and the Anemone began to pick up the be overcome by making Phillppin reasonable doubt that the wuthority |yengner and came near hanging him. | corporation, on any street so changed. | fornia. In the entire country the show listance gained by La Paloma amd the pointments a permanent means of Ii of the first presidency and- twelve| . e e widéned, extended or closed, only to | ing is that outstanding policies amount Lurline at the start. La P lying | lihood by providing an .:!f-‘r“\'- system | n |apostles is so exercised over the mem- Jce Made While Fire Ragos. the extent to changing the lines of | to $160.000,000 ssainat the compara s e * ‘wrhichief transfer to the Federal service aftet| bers of the' Mormon church as 1- . - | tively slim total of assets in view, al cemed to be @ awas a reasonalje period of service hare. It ! [ cate a belfef in the alvine origis of oo | HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. June 11—When | Foute of any such pipe. pipe lines, con y The Anemone is largest of the |is believed that if the conditions in re- : id be ab- = 3 with | duits, wires or railways: provided, that| ©f Which and much more wou o arges e it Gl |Lygamy and polysamous cohabitation, | the Fuite of the 1e8 factory, FROR IS | iinda now ownéd by sald city ams | sorbed by giving up to San Francisea o T ey o Pt e g Ay Sdstad ) diler A F d Peri \Cha 1 Quotations from the Book af Mormon | {h o v, ‘were examined ves. | county of San Francisco shall be sold slons what local policies calt for. - el ke e g gy it SLRe Slsy. th s |and other publications are cited to o i i e or exchanged unless 1 = visit of Atterney Bates of New York was in command of the curing Americans well qualified for the i OIQEry an erjury rge | prove the atieged MbHbE Sikie | ML 18 witw found “:’“fll:""i:‘-.“";“‘,o“‘:f i ol M'::m:,d"h;x. policy-holders’ first meeting two weeks rew of eleven men, and on board was ordinary duties performed In the higher A inst GAH it d | the revelation on the subject of polyg- of ice had “Q.l mle Jun :be(ore "the | Majority of the voters of said city and | 380 only made fuel for a fire that has the owner, Charles L. Tutt of Colo-|grades of the service. It is balioved to gams letie- an |amy Is of higher authority than the Lo Of the flames.. Ju h with | COURty voting thereon at a special raged ever since the company was iy i JMF; L v g beicionn L unioss Rl G annis, manifesto forbldding the practice. fl"wmr;&d::. fi;‘fi’..‘..fi:“«‘.:fi m' election called for the purpose of such Placed in the hands of a receiver. When fessor 1. A. E. Ahlers of the Colorado come out here unless something perma- T . | o 2 Y m‘ the attorney was asked to verify the ollege and Thayer Tutt nent is offered them at the expiration | |, One intensely interesting chapter of e tank of brine beneath | #uthorization, "but #hall not be'the > arline, 91 feet over all, is in|of a reasonable term. | the report is devoted to the charge that ” figures that he had submitted he prom-. tion showed thet{ constried te Prevetany exchange of |fiEw lose of the meet- of Commodore H. L. Sinclair| “As I am convinced that a perraanent \;“l.':::r;:;nfls?fi?u’l::,{i;;'\”} ::;;‘mm!"'":\::n.:gm’fl‘:m each can contained & block of dure ice. | Sucl W“umm :-’to'?r ‘?QM“?'{ <> § y e Sl Ah:'::donly plom i { the South Coast Yacht Club and car- [civii service under nresent conditions| NE . 2 SERINg. Lors Je apostles and P o SR YR s TR e AN y Legislature resol 0 East. He left no writ< ried & crew of six men s entirely out of the question.” says the ¥V and periury, ‘the .speclal Grand | SHIEHICE SIEIEEEREE m c oo T e wovismoie | g of Gy siks Toind hiwm taat wedld L P ome, e T S is com | report, “it 1s suggested that to secure| JUIV today, handed indicfments |51 S ESWREEREREEER manifesto, 1 1 serve to give the policy-holders a clear mended by Captain C F. Mosier and the services of competent men for a Judge Scott, in the criminal branch of | I rgshing % T herein provid idea of the situation.. as o board her Cwner. Sommodore limited period that'esch American be|th® Susreme Court wgainst Dr. Walter | FARIE SR ’ 2| : : ded 1 that no existin Since then the committee of policy Macfarlane of the Hawaflan Tacht Club given the right of transfer to the Feg- I Gillette and Robert ... Grannis, both stultification for | now that it . or any m‘lh"nof holders, of which W. F. Humphrey is @ a crew of five eral service upon application accompa- former vice presidents of the Mutual|these 1 tant pwtion e excha der the the chairman, has tried vigorously te Spectators crowded the hills around nied Ly a certificate of eligibility for Life Insurance Company. to leave the United t . : ereof; "':;.‘ N provided | Get all the facts relating to the cor- the harbor and at the Government transfer, the United States civil service| A&ainst Gillette there are six counts, tout 1 i rd ber In this section contained |POFALION's assets and labilitis and tha preakwater and packed every available and the insular civil service co-eperat-|five counts alleging forgery and one b - 2 1 . 58 Do ebligirued as t °¢°" status of the large stockhelders in the nch of space upon the harbor craft,|ing in procuring. the transfer. Or the POTJury. Against Grannis there ave sur) ra i s : 3 of ‘Bupervisors any pewes | Traders’ Company. In this search they eering themselves noafse as the Government might place Americans.in| tWo indictments. dne for forkery and o 1 count; 3 ¢ oF Authority ‘beyohd that 'at this dace chts swung past the judges’ boat the insular service on the same footing °M¢ for a misdemeanor, which is said | jn; 2 Jers of th h u possessed by i, to extend ‘the t - 53 as clerks in the War Department serv. ";e“’: a "“n“r;" of having made a fraud- = befo ; of people ot’{:; time of un,meo or conditions ::ua:; TS ing in mili ¥ offices in the Philip- ulent rep . 3 Py 't 2 b . 3 2 FEDERAL EXPERIMENTS pines, sending them out for mm”::fy Gillette was in court with his law- | Which - oned 1d at the same tlr::: privilege or franchise. In all cases AS TO BUTTER STORAGE |service only. Either system will hone,|Yer. Solomon ..anford, one "ot coumsel 3 ) ; ) » e it Ifit the insular seryice” for Delahunty in his suit against Light S % @«nd Low Temperature In conclusjon the report says that the Richard Canfield. MHe was held in $10, Give the Best Results in Filipino emploves have shown markeq 000 bail,.although District Attorney Je. " capacity and a desire to incroase thefr |TOMe asked for $20,000. The bail was i oo 2 store of knowiedge. It has been dem. Immediately provided. Gramnis also WASHINGTON. June j1.—Some > ~mony before the ¢ eX- |onstrated that under proper auspicas WaS in court. Bailin his case was fixeq| Have. been. obliged to: tensive experiments in the making and |they can perform original work of h‘l’hw“g,fl?o' T YEN Wiven Smoot Ta an 3 : concluded by the dairy division of the| o\ L STl T Tr death of several persons, and this had | tisn * ore "o St bureau of Animal Industry, United or SRS PBRD | encouraged a tendency throw bur- € States Department of “Agriculture, in | NFORD EXDE IS LIFE | dens on 'the dead which otherwise, por. haps. would have ha an effort to solve some difficultios en- | James Mabom of Celfax Skoots Mimi &0 d to be borne by the living. The trial: E _the ¥ countered in the butter trade. A | sclf in Head to End i o . S Were set for Sep. | &N on © . 1 { p and Knox. bulletin containing -a report of the| Suffering. 5t be S ort holds that it has oxperiments has been ed. The con-| COLFAX, June 1l.—James Mahon . % oo 1 ot disapproves of Hottentots Slay German Mllx - clusion is that light salting und low |shot himself in the right temple this | BBERLIN, Juns11,-—’1‘wo Ger;ln ofM- I t!hl‘ ‘:!‘ a o 2 . rmen “;‘:b:”e':’g:m temperatures and the use of cream |morning with a revolver. He had heen 'cers-and eight men were killed and ten ¥ 5 ere | in - amor repeived at the creamery in a 'wlet!nck o long time. He was a mining men wounded on June 4 in 2 fight with + . : s@pdition give much the Dbest resulte | partner of Leland Stanford and other | Hottentots between Warmbad and the itk Ser storzge butter. - ! prominent men in the early days. Pish River % * ” 4 b

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