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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 19v6. PGHING PLNTS IRE INSPECTED Committee of Citizens Visits the Chicago 1 i st iment. ablist Thinks Thatan Injustice Has R Been Done the Industry. RMANY ON GUARD. sdiclski Discusses the Chi- > Meat Packing Sers BRITAIN IS INTERESTED. House of Commorns Takes Up the tinned supplied condemned dur- 1 o the Admiral e Bellair's had hicago such ertook to maintain stocks of 1 use of the royal war Disapproves Meat Imspection BIIL WASHINGTON esident Roosev expréssed emtire dis- approv new meat inspection bill as co the Heuse com- this view worth of the House cemmittee, when Mr. Wadeworth called on him and sub- mitted the €raft of the mew measyre and asked the President’s opinion. The President declared that the bill was not at a a e to meet the cem- ditions TR A RIS BOULDER CREEK LIQUOR MAN MUST PAY MEAVY FINE JKeeper of Hotel Is Assessed $100 for | Selling Intexicapts om Rlec- tion Day. SANTA CRUZ, Junme 14.—A. Dereni, proprietor of a Boulder Creek hotel, was fined $100 for selling liquer en electien day. The case, which aroused much infprest in the meuntain was bitterly hi e | . Wemen Wetaries Lose Commissions. | HELENA, Megpt, Jume 14—Holding that upon eomstitutjemal’ women camnot hold m sions in this State Cov dey revoked all outstending commis- " AGED NA INE MEN DIE I EXPLOSION Hatches of Vessels They Were Unloading Are Blown Off. Cause of the Catastrophe Cannot Be Learned by Officials. men wounded losion to- r Haverforc June 2 proceeded d today in order cdores were in ches, mber of the pital will succum ately eir inju after the explotion a 1s in circula- tion te the effect 1sed by an in r it was said that the explos iosion on the al ma- of 2 wood- one the 1s only part- 1w promine! gland s been in the deck extansive, done P the cause No explosives of board so far a kind were oa One the disaster body was TIVE - SON DIES AT SANTA RITA n Castro £ Mon- citizen o in Zo. e fought ier command of lative. n Alderman ¥, men of Congress of the exscutive c e American - was a member of all the m to aid the Boers in their with England Tacoma Capitnlist Dead. a and a lawyer in Seattle, St. Joseph's Hospital last night short illness of heart disease. He is survived by widow and three hildren. His wealth is estimated at rd of a quarter of a million dol- vears after a a =T St COMMITTEE WILL COMPEL CROMWELL TO TEST“—‘\" If He Declines to Answer Questions His Alleged Contumacy Will Be Carried to the Senmate. WASHINGTON, June —William Nelson Cromwell of New York, counsel the Panama Canal Company, from the United States bought the n waterw property, and a tor of the Panama Railroad, will answer questions pro- ator Morgan if a de- today by the Senate roceanic canals can X 1l maintains .the titude that has characterized his for- ttendances before the committee eged contumacy will be carried Senate, and if the committee is ipheld it is likely that the cbntest be- the ama Senator and the will eventually get The test will come on °h date the committee een > New York lawyer nto the cour to w Tuesday, adjourned SENATE ANAL BILL the Upper House on Thursday of Next Week. WASHINGTON, June 14.—The Senate today decided to vote next Thursday on the Panama sea-level canal bill; ae- cepted the conference reports on the diplomatic and naval appropriation s, the former complete and the atter partial; passed a bill limiting the liability that may be,assumed by individuals in natienal banks; adepted Senater Morgan's reselution relative to | the contrel of the Panama Railroad; received the credentials of Senator- elect Dupont of Delaware; listened to a speech by S |of a leck camal across the Istamus of | Panama and passed several semi-pri- vate bills. Ll s P e PAROCHIAL SCHOOL PUPILS | CLEVERLY PRESENT OPERETTA Samta Cruz Scholars Show Results of Educatienal Methods of Chris- tian Brotkers. SANTA CRUZ, June 14.—The closing | exercises of the parochial school |taught by the Christian Brethers were | held tonight at the epera-house, the feature being a clever presentation ef | the patristic operetta “Old Glory.” L e SR, Acquitted of Serieus Charge. AURBURN, June 14—A jury has ac- quitted J. A. Jehnsen of the charge of assault to murder his mether-im-law, M A: J. Smith. There had been bad blood between them and the weoman claimed Johnson fired two shots in the siens held by o) ;seven in ail and denied as many :::fiu.uou. Aalr to scare her ’ ational | nator Dryden in support | CINDIDNTE PERKING ' CLAMS PRESIDENT 5 SUPPORTING HiN lIowa Aspirant for Governor- ship Ignores Secretary Shaw's Denial. Roosevelt Is Taking Hand in Fight L 'Dl ?AE;;TO THE CALL. , Towa, June 14 —Former editor ongressman George W. Perkin »f the Sioux City Journ for the Republican nomination for Go lay published a dis- srnor of Iow hington correspond- »atch from his >nt reiterating the statement that Sec- eta haw, in taking part in the cam- paign in Iowa, is acting as a represent- itive of the President. The -Journal sy lly that Mr. Secretary 2, en route from va, to Washington. ted in my telegram,” fore going to Iow: ain. Washington ne sorresp nt had filled his paper stories to the effect that the President was displeased that 1 should become in- terested in Republican politics in my own State rse the President is not in- and will not interfere in Towa politics. What is more, I have not interfered in Iowa factional poli- tics and de not intend to. I have stated speeches that I have no can- or of lowa. I to become forgetful of Repub- ples.” e e RAILRCADS TO REDUCE New Rates Ia California Will Be Uni- formly Three Cents Per Mile on Maia Lince. 14-—A conference of OMAHA, Ju ¥ assenge outhern Ps here today officials of thé Union Pa- ific and Santa Fe resulted in the an- six of the W er mile in stern and two Territories. In Idaho the e will be 3 cents instead of 4 cents on the main lines; in portions of g and Colorado 3 instead of 4 cents on the Unien Pacific; in Nevada n main lines 3 cents d of 4 cents. rates in California have been but the new rates will be uni- nly 3 cents per mile on main lines. The reductions becorme effective July- 1 RN s G | ARMY AND NAVY ORDER from Company Pattalion Engineers, and will 3 o about June 15 i for By direction of the President Lieu- tenant Colonel L. M. Appel, deputy sur- gzeon general, is detailed 2s a member retiring * board at San ice Lieutenant relieved. e follow! g cable was today from Admiral Train, Asiatic fleet, Na aki: “Lieutenant C. W. Dyser is detached from the Ohio and as fleet engineer to return home “Lieutenant from L. ¥. James is detached the Raleigh to return home. gn H. D. Cooke Jr. is discharged naval hospital at Yokohama home. “Lieutenant Commander K. McAlpine is detached from the naval station at Cavite and goes to the Ohio as fleet engineer.” LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES. LABORERS INJURED.—Twe labor- ers named Mozzinie and Zellers were injured yesterday morning on Market street, {car striking a wagon which overturned and struck them. They were treated at the Harbor Emergency Hospital. | __APPRAISER DE VRIES COMING.— ed States General Appraiser Ma- ion de Vries will arrive here from New York on the 20th inst. to hear protests against the payment of duties. The hearing will begin the Appraiser’s building at 10 a. m. of that date. LOWER COURT SUSTAINED.—The District Court of Appeals for the First Appellate District yesterday aflrmed the order of the Santa Clara Superior to return Court in the cases of J. C. McPherson | and D. C. Druffel, charged with having feloniously voted. The Superior Court acquitted the defendants. TARTS ON ROOF.—An a/ om box 241 yesterday took the firemen to 1609 Gousn street. a vacant house owned by Gaorge H. Winterburn. A fire had started on the roof from sparks from an adjoin- ing chimney. It was extinguished be- fore much damage was done. NEW_CEMENT COMPANY. — The Sierra Portland Cement Company filed rticles of incorporation yesterday. The pital stock is $1,000,000, of whi 275,010 has been paid in. The dire tors are Fred E. Mason, John F. Geisen- tdorfer, John Ralph Wilson, Henry Disque and James A. Ballentine SEARCHING FOR HER SON.—Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, aged 60 year | found wandering on the streets last | night and locked up in the detention ward of the Centrgl Emergency Hospi- |tal. She says that she is looking for has been missing since ke. Her mind appears to | be unbalanced. . INSANE MAN ASKS PROTECTION.— | sar Marichuni, a stableman, em- ployed in South San Francisco, imag- ines that enemies believe he started the | earthquake. While he disclaims this he says he had a foreboding of the | quake. He fears death at the hands of | his enemies, and in order to defeat | their designs he applied to the city au- | thorities yesterday for protection. He | will be examined today before the Comi- missioners on Insanity. MINISTERS ENTER PROTEST.—A |committee of ministers representing |the Presbyterians of San Francisce | waited on Mayor Schmitz yesterday | morning and presented to him a peti- tion urging that the saloons of the city be closed until January 1, 1907, to- | sether with other recommendations, such as a $1000 license and the prehi- bition of saloons in the vicinity of a public scheel or church. PETITIONS IN NSOLVENCY.— Creditors of Henry A. Wuster. goatial contractor for railroad work in Oak- land, filed a petition in the United States Bistrict Court yesterday ask- ing that he be declared an igvelun- tary insolvent. They allege that he owes abeut $18,000, and that on June 7 he committed an act of bankruptey by admitting in writing his inabllity to pay his debts and his willingnesg to be declared a bankrupt. “ financial agent, of this city, filed a tition in inselveney in the same court. He owes $3706 and has $815 assets. —_— San Framciscan Kills Neighbor. TUCSON, June l4—In a neighbor- bood quarrel tenight Harry Ellenberg killed Peter Darrendecker with a sl gun. The slayer claims self-defense. Ellenberg came hers from Ban cisco a year age for his health. Dur- | rendecker formerly lived in San Diego. larm fror- ¢ 2 Reiterates Assertion That Mr.| Roosevelt is| Cummins, the politi- | Shaw | that I had conferred with the | have | oy {s getting bitter, | cided that the appcal of Past Grand The fight in Towa is getting bitter | p oqigent Eliza D. Keith was beyond | urc ree in their zeal some Republicans are | EX*$\ISR,, AR % 6 d Partor, | CHARGES TO PASSENGERS/| ement of a reduction of passenger | zona and New Mexico the main line | s instead of 5 cents | Colonel | near Third, by a Market-street | GALL BRANCH OFFICES Subscriptions and Advertisements { IR DELEGATES - READY FOR-WAR | Native Daughters Expect| i Lively Batde for ‘ Will be received in San Francisco at the fol- Honors Today. lowing Offices: -2 3 ez 3is oy st Much Opposition to the Alleged “Slate” Is Aroused. 1651 Fillmore Sit;eet Open Until 10:30 O’Clock Every Night. Ferry Depot Adjeining S. P. Ticket Office. Foot Market St. Richmond District 248 Clement Street Sixteenth < MarketSts. Jackson’s Branch 553 Haight Street i | SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THFE CALL. SALINAS, June 14—Today was a busy day with the Grand Parlor. From early morning until late tonight the hearing of reports and the adoption of measures kept the delegates busy. Pol- itics, which is always the all-absorbing | topic at this stage of the Grand ‘Parlor proceedings, Wwas postponed until to- | morrow, and all the delegates paid | strict attention to the business part of | the session. The morning session commenced at | 9:30, and was by far the most interest- | ing session of the week. Among the | measures passed were several amend- | ments to the constitution. One amend- | ment changes the meeting of the Grand | from the month of June to July. minor changes were al i | M eligible as delegates to the Grand | s rejected after considerable on | iden Parl discu During the afternoon the selection of | the mgeeting place for nmext year was the special order of business. While a | Statlanery Store | large majority of the delegates appear ! to favor Los Angeles, a strong oppasi- | tion developed among the parlors in towns some distance from the southern | metropolis. he objection was made on | | the score of expense. 1 | The Grand Parlor settled the affairs | | of Alta Parlor of San Francisco, which | have been a source of much Worry to | the Grand Parlor. The delegates de- 1096 Valencia Street Rothchild’s Branch Tomorrow will be a day of politics | in the Grand Parlor. Nominations are to be made, and it is expected that the | stanaing opposition to the slate will ef- fectually manifest itself. An effort will | | be made to finish the work of the Grand | | Parlor tomorrow, so that the delegates | | may | | Geo. Prewitt’s Branch ¥ articipate in the excursion to Monterey and Pacific Grove on Satur- | day. In that event the Jinstallation of | officers will be held Saturday evening. Tomorrow night a grand public con- | | cert will b held in Main strest. The | streets will be illuminated and exten- sively decorated for the occasion. i 8 A R EMPLOY STRIKE BEREAKERS. Galifornia Safe Deposit and Trust Company \CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - $3,000,000‘Suit Cases | | | Noa-Umlon Men Pyt te Work Steamship Umatiila. SEATTLE, June 14—S8trike breakers employed by the Pacific Coast Steamship Company to scour the crew to men the steamship tied up here by reason of the strike. Their efforts proved successful | | to the extent that one-half of the stew-| ard’s department was secured. Two| men went to work in the engineer's| | department. No violence was attempt- | | ed by the strikers. The presence of a| force of policemen tended to quiet all loud voiced men in sympathy with the | union. We beg to announce to our friends and the public generally that we have resumed business as usual at our former location. We solicit and receive Commercial and Savings accounts and conduct a general banking business. Interest is paid on Commercial and Sav- ings deposits. \For the: convenience of our customers we will immediately establish Branches at the following locations: GEARY STREET, Near Fillmore St. DEVISADERO STREET, Near Post St. VALENCIA STREET, Near 22nd St. The dates of opening will be announced later. DAVID F. WALKER, President ). DALZELL BROWN, Manager Herring - Hall- Marvin Safe Co. HALL’S SAFE and LOCK CO. Salesrooms: Mission St., bet. 7th and 8th e OFF) 1928 PINE ST., mear LAGUNA 952 BROABWAY - OAKLAND Large Stock of Standard Safes on Hand SAFES ARRIVING DAILY Crew Ordered Off Ship. SAN PEDRO, June 13.—The steam- ship Mayfair was deserted this morn- ing by its.crew in response to erders | trom San Francisco to tie up the ves- sel. The Mayfair is owned by Beadle & Co. of San Francisco. When the Mayfair arrived here she was laden with a cargo of 800,000 feet of lumber. Only the deck load had been discharged when the crew loft. The crew of the vessel numbers twelve men. | R FIRST PASS GER TRAINS OVER THE OCEAN SHORE Service Between €anta Cruz and Sam Vicente to Be Lstablished Today. SANTA CRUZ, June 14. — The first| passenger trains over the Ocean Shore | Railroad are to start tomorrow. Two | | trains will run daily except Sunday| from Santa Cruz to San Vicente, a dis- tance of about fifteen miles. ADVERTISEMENTS, 'WOMEN’S NEGLECT i | SUFFERING THESURE PENALTY | Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. How many women do you know who ars perfectly well and strong? We hear everyday the same story over and over again. ‘‘Idonot feel well; Iam 80 tired all the time ! ” o Remington Typewriters Title Insurance and z ) M teMecDonald More than likely you speak the same words yourself, and no doubt you feel far from well. Thecause may be easily traced to some derangement of the fe- male ergans which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything. backache, ‘®earing-down pains, flatulemcy, nerv- ousness, sleeplessness, or other fe- male weakness These symptoms are but warnings that there is er ahead, and unless heeded a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result. The never-failing remedy forall these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. codbridge, ® IN STOCK Desks, Chairs, Supplies REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY Main Office, 1015 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE San Framelsco. @akland Bramch. 1233 BROADWAY. W. W. Mentague & Co. IGuauranty Company Formerly Mills Building SW. Cor. Bush and Steiner Sts. ARRIVED OUR STANDARD REMEDY CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Miss Kate McBonald of W X. J., writes: : Mantel, Grate, Tile and pih shog 3 ‘enporary by o5 S %o el Furnace Departmeats H. PLAGEMANN & CO., . m‘-holofl:'bm wom:-.whh % Whelesale Cigar Dealer sl g Lo tia sy |\NQW IN FULL OPERATION| s riciwone or. hich made me e physical wreck. and no one | T b Vo St Tl il 2270 to 2276 FOLSOM ST w;-dmg-mvdhu # ¢ to o I S e | 200 RO - 1 Tools for All Mechanics Feor tweaty-five years Mrs. Pinkham, daughter in-law ef Lydia E. Piakbam, i by Mgk i e A as nder her dirscton, waa siee et | DENNISON MFG. ¢o. TR e whate Rariware, Tou ¢ Eoatagd S S s A T i l ! l -~ Mur IDORA PARK Oakland. Direction H. W. Bisho) ‘Wanager. Will L. Greenbaum. Acting Every Eve—Matinees Sat. and THE IDORA OPERA CO. in THE MASCOT Comic Opera in 3 Aects by Audranm. PAUL § EINDORFF. Musical Di- rector. HARTMAN, Stage Di- rector. Reserved Seats, 50c, including ad- mission to Park, 50c. General Admission to Opera, 25¢ Admission to Park—Adults, 10¢; Children, c. OPEN AIR SKATING RINK. Finest and Largest in the World. Skates, 2Gc, including checking. YE LIBERTY PLAYHOUSE, 141 Broadway, Oakland. Bishop's Players in “ARE YOU A MASON™ The Funniest of Farces. Every Eve. Sat. and Sun. Mats. eats 30c and_25c. Next—"“How Baxter Butted In." FERRIS (Formerly Chutes Theater.) EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SENSATIONS! 16~Harno’s London Comedy Go.~I6 Aarvelous Frank asd Little Bebs Probst and Orpheum Motion Ple- tures. st times of Kelly and Vie- lette; Seiplo Argemantl Trie; Foster and Foster and the Great Francelias. MAT. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. Evming prices—l0c. 25c and Si Matinees, except Saturday and Sunday, 10c and 25c. Downtown bex office at Donlon’s Drug Store, Fillmore and Sutter streets. Phone West 6300 CHUTES AND Z0O. Open daily from 10 a. m. to midnight. ctions all over the grounds. DAY IN THE ALPS. 3rill furnishes meals at gity Admission, 10¢; children, BUNKER HILI(_’ EXCURSION - ko) NEW SUNSET PARK Eight Miles from San Jose—New Almades Rosd. SATURDAY, JUNE I6th Special train coamects with N2 3. w. bost (Sroad gauge, foof of Macket st. Onkland exeur- slonists take special traln at 8:45 v m. Ist and Brondway. Alamela_excursionists take specinl train Froitvale at 5:78 a Round trip. adults $1, saie at all depots m train stops at San J Trunks Traveling Bags Tickets for jon. Speetal trning COMPANIES Stationery CORNER CALIFORNIA AND MONTGOMERY sTRers Cutlery BARBER SUPPLIES Large Stock FACTORY PRICES Come and See Us THAT MAN PITTS THE HUSTLER 1123 Fillmore Street Near Golden Gate Ave. phy, Grant&to, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS 8th and Frankiin s, OAKLAND, CAL. New goods constantly arriving and on sale at our temporary quarters, Eighth and Franklin Sts., Oak= land, Cal. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR THE SALE OF FLOUR AND CORN - uarters San Francisco, Cal., . Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for the gurchnse of approximately 13,~ 500,000 pounds surpius Flour, more or less, and 100,000 pounds surplus Cornmeal, more or less, from the Fi- nance Committee, Relie? and Red Cross Funds, San Francisce, Cal, will be received at offi Officer in Charge General Relief Depots of Subsistence Supplies until 12 m., June 18, I and then opened in the presence bidders. Informatien and pre~ m}ls furnished on as&liclunl te OR €. R. KRAUTHOFF, Commis- sary, Folsom-st. Dock, or to the Pur- chasing Commissary, U. S. Army, at Seattle. Wash., or Vancouver Bar- racks, Wash. Envelopes contalning proposals should be indorsed: “Pro- ls for the surchfl. of Flour and ornmgal.” and addressed or .l# ered to MAJOR C. R. KRAUTHO! !sn bc'llu{n General ‘l:) s :'(' o jubsistence Stores. Folsom- San Francisco, Cal. A. W. GREEL! Major General U. S. Army, C ing Pacific Division. PROPOSALS for cavalry and art Presidio 13, 1906, Sealed ST e roceived here umell 10 o' wil receiv re un 3 a. m., Pacific Standard Time, July 2. 1906, and then opened, furnishing and delivering at i ‘Washington, eor _other railroad ints, 275 caw and 25 illery h for s to Philippine Islan The States reserves the right te or reject any or all proposals part = thereof. posal blanks