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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 3, . DOUMA GAINS BI6 VICTORY Czar }’rcparcd to Accept| Laws Allowing More Freedom. Parliament Adjourns for| Day After Stormy Session. ST. PETERSBURG, July 2 -—Interior Minister Stolypin publicly amnounced toduy in behalf of the Government that after an examination the Government is prepared fo mecept the laws which the lower howse is comsidering for es- tablishing liberty of conscience and freedom of IN'III.K\ and -lulncll(h) with the reorgan The Bourse Gaz rumorec mem- nich, the house istled means of after listening to the , turned to bowed, cceptance of the ave the wh »m ‘their persuade July he effect that. the zing a general partially k two poliice- and fhree mor- ning the Te gendarme and nzmed by revo- NEW HOUSE FOR THE UNITED STATES EMBASSY IN MEXICO Palatial Rooms Are Amply Large for Growing Work of Embassador and Assistants. work of the em- represer Villiam e Te- Potsdam on" ac- of the -health derick William DR. PIERC The Best -Guaranty of Ment Is Open Publicity. Every bothe of Dr. Pierce’s world- 'S REMEDI famed medicines leav! the great labo- ratory &t Buffalo, N. Y., .8s printed | upon its wrapper -all the i et mm into {ts .composition. 'his fact aces Dr. Pieree’s Family Medi- | cines o & claes all by themselves. They | cannot be classed with patent or secret medicines becanse they are nefther, This is-why so many unprejudiced physicians preseribe them anfreoom. end them to their patients. . They know what they | are composed of, and that the ingredients | are -those endorsed by the most eminent medical zuthorities The further ‘fact that neither Dr. Pijerce’s ‘Golden -Medical Discovery, -the eat stomach tonic. liver invigorasor, Eruv( regulstor and blood purifier, ner hi "Favorite Prescription” for weak, over- worked, broken-down, .nervous women, | contains any alcohol, also entitles them 10 & place all by themselves. Mnng years ago, Dr. Pierce discovered that chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength, is a better solvent and preserv- stive of the medicinal principles ruid< ing In our indigeno e, cinal plants than is alcohol; and, fnn.hfr- more, that it possesses valuable medicinal properties of its own, being demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic, and a most efficient | antiferment. Neither of the above medicines con- tains “alcohol, or-any harmful, forming drug, as. wil lance at the formula printed on tile whapper. They are safe to useé and * potent to cure. Not only do physicians prescribe the above, non-secret muflclnu largely, but the most intelligent peo m ihem —people who would no think of u;e ordinary pstent, or secret medmnet ingredient entering into the com- on of Dr. Plerce’s medicines has 5?5 strongest kind of an endorsement from leading medical writers of the several schools ot practice. No other medicines put up for like purposes has ”grl“h profest endorsement. Plerce's ‘cure oon- stipation. Constipation is the cause o{ mmy dim Cure the cause md you 1 fu‘u ve Pe e e :‘;:d.'*k:sypz t:.ln as cum is “just as half | Sboisefr, | habit- | be seen from a | each 4, atle | NATHAN-DOHRMANN COMPANY WILL ERECT A NEW BUILDING ON VAN NESS AVENUE CROCKERY ‘AND GLASSWARE FIRM IS TO HAVE A LARGE HOME BIG TEM PORARY STRUCTURE BEING BUILT BY THE NATHAN-DOHRMANN COMPANY. . YOUNG WOMAY Resents Abuse by Send- ing Bullet Through His Heart. DISPATCH TO THE.CALL. 2.—Mrs. Wil- a handsome young wo- 30, shot her husband through heart at 5:45 o'clock this afternoon their home at 1030 I street. Then nt down to the floor, covered his s and murmured, fll, but I SPECIAL is the was under arrest and confined in the womap's cell at City Prison. Her husband's body taken to the Morgue. Spillman was employed in the store house of the Southern Pacific shops He also held the position of foreman in the Sacramento paid Fire Depart- ment. According to the story told by wife and her three young children d been ill all day and was lying bed when her husband came for supper. Not finding it ready into her room and abused her, & he¥ from the bed by the hair. son. ran mext door to the house aged grandfather, C. S begged him to- help his mother. man responded and as he en- 1 the house was felled by from Spillman’s fist. They was soon placed tle struggled and then both fell. It.was then that I Mrs fliman secured a revolver, and placing it near the breast of her hus- band, fired Death was Instantaneous. When Coroner Gormley arrived and sought the wound he found it next to {the silver fireman’s badge worn on Spiilman’s breast. large figures the number - 13. The Coroner found a switch from Mrs: Spill- man’s hair Iving on the floor, it evi- dently having been puiled out of place by infuriated husband. It is sup- posed Spillman intoxicated when he ‘arrived homs. blRL MAY HAVE ELOPED O BEGOME LOST IN was THE HILLS NEAR NAPA Absence of Pretty Lois Wenzell ¥ Source of Worry to Her Relatives SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. NAPA, July: 2—Miss Lois Derothy Wengell, whose home is at 1998 Ocean boulevard, San: Francisco, but who has been’ residing .‘with ‘her grandmother, Mrs. - Wenzell “of Live Oak Cottage, about ten miles north of this city, all‘efforts to Jlocate her i provea fraitiess. called possible to the cottage, as it was be- lieved that the young lady had been lost’{n -the mountains surrounding the place and- her. relatives were vyery anxious for hér safety. Jeft about a half hour after the mes- sage was recefved and returned home this morning tfred and ‘worn out with the search which, he says, was ab- solutely . fruitless. The young lady Is 20 years of age. | She was practically reared in the hills | where she is supposed to be lost. She |is an expert with the rifle and, as her relatives say, “perfectly able to take care of herself anywhere in the foot- | hills.” They fear that she has met with a serfous accident. The Sheriff is of the opinion that the young lady has |elopéd, and several persons residing near the cottage are of the same opin- | jon. It has lohg been known that Miss Wenzell has received the attentions of Joseph Ferrari, a young man living in the neighborhood. An effort will be made to locate him and discover if he i in any way connected with Miss Wenzeil's disappearance. Ferrari left {Oakville about a week ago with an- other - Italian companion, but left all his tools where he was working, stat- ing that he would call for them in the | near future. Miss Wenzell is a remarkably pretty |girl. She is the grand nlece of Pro- | fessor Wenzell, who at one time was | head of the department of chemistry at the University of California. A AL ORI R | STOCKTON’S GROWTH SHOWN BY FIGURES OF ASSESSOR | Report to Board of Equalization Re- veals Great Increase in Value of Property. STOCKTON, July 2.—At noon today ssessor Ortman turned over to the Board of Supervisors, sitting as a |board of equalization, assessment roll for the year 1906. The grand total valuation s $36,849,743, an |increase over 1905 of $2,703,875. Real estate other than city and town-lots shows a total of $17,280,563, an in- crease of $1,784,213. Improvements on the same amount to $2,346,535, an in- crease for the present year of $207,464. City and town lots are assesséd at $6,491,974, an increase of $486,028. Im- provements on the same amount to }36.!2!.004. an increase of $367,740. e g Freneh Cruiser at Sam Diego. SAN DIEGO, July 2.—The French cruiser Catinet, which succeeded the | Protet on the Pacific, arrived here to- |day from New Caledonia. aLAYS HUSBAND had | Mrs. Spillman | Clark, | a blow. The badge bore in | has been ‘missing since Saturday might, and have so far Sheriff Dunlap was up on the telephone Saturday | night and asked to come as quickly as The Sheriff the completed | The Nathan-Dohrmann Company is to erect a building on Van Ness ave- nue, near California street. A large annex running from the rear portion of the lot to California street will be used as the shipping and delivery de- | partment. The building is to front 100 feet on Van Ness avenue by 230 feet in depth. It will contain two stores, one to be | occupied by Moss' glove store. The | malin floor of the salesroom of Nathan- | | Dohrmann’s will be unique. | constructed to represent a pavilion, | with high roof and skylights. There |will be a clear floor space of 60x130 | without a supporting pillar. A wide | gallery will flank the four sides. | The interior will be elaborately fitted with showcases and fixtures. There | will be a fine china artroom. The firm | place on Sutter street. GENERAL FUNSTON WILL COMMAND TROOPS IN CAMP. ;Regular Soldiers and National Guards to Drill at Amer- ican Lake. Brigadier. General Frederick Fun- ston, who has been selected to com- mand the camp of instruction to be es- tablished at American Lake, Wash., will leave shortly to select suitable sites and maneuver grounds and pre- pare for the health and comfort of the troops while in camp. The camp at American Lake will be the largest gathering of military forces held ‘on the Pacific Coast since the‘ Spanish- American war and will consist -of all the regulars now stationed upon the coast and a large portion of the Na- tional Guard of Oregon and Washing- | ton, the California National Guards having been excused on account of the duty performed by them during the fire in this city. The Twentieth Infantry and troops E, G and H of the Fourteenth Cavalry {will march from the Presidio of Montérey to San Francisco, where they will join the Twenty-second Infantry from Alcatraz Island, companies C and D of the engineer corps, company B of the hospital corps and fifty men from the signal corps and proceed by | rail to the camping grounds in Wash- ington in time to arrive there before ‘Aug\m 10. ptain Louis R. Burgess has been lrellP\ed as adjutant at the Presidio |and will leave in a few days for Fort Totten, N. Y., to attend the school of | instructions for submarine defense. Captain Burgess will be succeeded at the Presidio by Captain D. N. Ketcham of &hl’ artillery corps. clerks from the headquarters of th~ I)epaxlmenl of California have | formed a Tuesday.evening soclal elub | and have secured barracks No. 65 in Tennessee Hollow for Tuesday eve: g social dances. The music is furni: [by the Artiliery Band Orchestra and | the dances are attended by many of | the friends of the young men and the | select members of the. refugee camps. Refreshments are served every Tues- day evening. SAYS HE SHOT SHEA '0 PROTECT HIMSELF James Phillips Declares That He Was Attacked and Beaten Severely. It is not expected that Daniel Shea, who was shot in the abdomen by James | Phillips, a watchman, at Taylor and | Beach streets shortly before midnight Sunday night, will recover. Assistant Bond and Warrant Clerk Levey took | Shea’s ante-mortem statement at the | Central Emergency Hospital. It is as follows: | My name is Danlel Shea. It looks like a dead case. If they don't go after the wound I can't get well. I was sitting in a shack. WEB talking to this man Polntln% the accused, James Phillips). e were at the cor- ner of Beach and Taylor streets. We had some argument @bout his bein watchman, and about what he woulgn 't do and what he would do. After we finished the argument he pulled a gun and shot. After that I fell. He was on the inside of the house on the cor- ner of Beach and Taylor. I had no fight with him before he shot. I did not strike him before he shot me. I struck him after he hit me. Phillips will make a plea of self de- | fense. He asserts that Shea attacked | him first and his face shows that some | person’s knuckles had come in con- | tact with it. The trouble was about | some blankets which Shea had in his | shack. Phillips claimed they belonged | to him. Detective Bralg has been de- tafled on the case by acting Captaln of ] Detectives Wren. Shea is a member of a mmfly that, |wl!h the exception of himself, was al- | ways in trouble with the police. Of his’ brothers, James was killed at the | Potrero by Policeman Presho while re-| | sisting arrest some years ago. Patrick |and John have both served terms in | State prison. Detective Sergeant Bain- bridge says that Daniel was the only | decent member of the family. He was proprietor of a livery stable prior to | the earthquake and fire. —_— Devine Swears to Complaint. Dr. Edward T. Devine of the Ameri- can National Red Cross Soclety swore to a complaint before Police Judge Con- lan yesterday charging John I Clarke, superintendent of Relief Camp No. 1 at Golden Gate Park, and George Bry- ant, engineer at the children's play- grounds in the park, with grand lar- ceny. He accuses them of stealing from the relief camp on June 28 292 woolen blankets of the value of $584 which belonged to the society. The warrants were served on Clark and | Bryant by Detective Ryan and they were booked on the charge. —— Radke & Oo., llll Devisadero street, near Blllb‘ are fire It is to be | ‘\\'ill carry the same stock as in the old | il JOAQUIN RI3ING AGAIN Melting Snow Sends River Up an Inch in 24 Hours. STOCKTON, July 2—The San Joaquin River has risen an inch at Paradise | during the last twenty-four hours. The rise is due to the warm spell melting | the snow and danger of further inun- | dation of the deita lanlls west of Stock- ton is feared. IMPERIAL, July 2.—At Mexicali a total of twenty-six buildings, mainly |adobes, have tumbled into the New River to date. The river is steadily |reaching on toward to Calexico. The | | California Development Company’s | buildings there will probably fall into the river by morning. Merchants are beginning to move. The Southern Pa- cific today began building a road from Pilot Knob to the break in the river. | Requisition has been made for 5000 la- borers to rush the work. L ST f v I MARDI GRAS PARADE T0 END CELEBRATION Vallejo Arranges- Fine Pro- gramme in Honor of Uncle Sam's Natal Day. SPECIAL DlBPATCH TO THE CALL. VALLEJO, July 2.—Thig city is pre- | paring to celebrate the Fourth of July in an elaborate manner and to enter- tain thousands of visitors. From San Francisco, Oakland, Napa, the south shore of San Pablo Bay and from towns throughout Solano County hun- dreds of patriotic citizens are expected. Low railroad and steamer rates and many excursions have been arranged. | The features of the celebratfon will be the naval regatta, the firemen's races between one Napa, two Vallejo, two Mare Island and two Benicia companies, a mardi gras parade in the evening, band concerts morning, afternoon and | evening, baseball games, literary exer- cises and free dancing in the largest halls in the city. A large sum has been | subscribed by the business people and a most successful celebration is ex- d | pected —_— | WANTS BROTHER PUNISHED FOR SLAYING “HOLY ROLLER” Sister of Youth Who Killed Leader of Strange Sect Will Be Unwilling Witness for Defense. SEATTLE, July 2.—That the belief that his sister, Esther Mitchell, would be ruined by Creffield, leader of 'the | “Holy Rollers,” drove George Mitchell Ilnsanp and chused him while in that | condition to kil Creffield is the defense that the young Oregon farmer boy on trial for his life will offer, according to the opening statement made by Silas M. Shipley, one of the defendant’s |attorneys. Tor two and a quarter hours the attorney outlined the evi- dence that the defense will offer. The fanatical acts of Creffleld in his so- called religious camp were detailed at length. Nothing was omitted. Every- thing that could sway the emotions of toe jurors in Mitchell's favor was brought out in the opening statement, as the defense fears that it will be precluded by the court from introduc- ing much of it as evidence. Esther Mitchell will be called to testify. It is expected that she will prove an un- willing witness for the defense, as she still mourns Creffield’s death and declares her brother should be pun- ished. — COLLINS TRIES TO GET PARDON FOR CHINESE HE PROSECUTED Claims “l’rofe-llo 1 Zeal” Caused Him - to Display Undue Viger at Celestial’s Trial. SACRAMENTO, Collins, the San Francisco attorney con-| victed of perjury, has developed qualms of conscience and now seeks pardon for a Chinese whom he prosecuted and convicted of perjury. The- Chinese, Wong Fook Sam, Is now serving a term in San Quentin. Collins has writ- ten to Governor Pardee stating that he was carried away by professional zeal and prosecuted the defendant with more vigor than the interests of jus- tice demanded. He added that there was reasonable doubt of the guilt of)| the defendant and now believes he should be pardoned. The formal ap- plication for pardon was presented to the Governor some time ago, but no action has been taken upon it. R R R L L WOMAN IS HURT BY LEAP TO ESCAPE DEATH BY FIRE Roomer Panic-Stricken in Burning Lodging-House Jumps From High Window. PORTLAND, July 2—Fire at 1:45 o'clock this morning partially de- stroyed a three-story frame lodging- house at the corner of Park and Davis streets In this city. The building was filled with lodgers, all of whom es- caped, except s. Joseph Healey, who became panic-stricken and jumped from & window on one of uu upper floors. An awning broke her fall _to 207 edaing gitts ana. prevence” Dia wi .f::.u silver and gold ‘ware, - some extent, but she -u-mma severe injuries, The loss ll nolflul. IN NAVY YARD CITY July 2.—George D.| 1906.' INQUIRY INTO BRITISH WRECKI = "™ . English Board of Trade Thie Hibernia Savings and Loan Snciety will APP‘Y the (A GORPORATION) robe P g 2 AND WHERE SAID ASSETS ARE SITUATED. Cause of the Accident DATED JUNE 30, 1906. Still Remains Un- explained. STATEMENT 0f the Condition and Value of the Assets and Liabilities ASSETS. oy N thy bts thereby secured, the actual * 1—Promissory Notes and the debts reby sec I $35,428,893.99 T e condttion of satd Bromi N 1 debts 1 e condition of sai romissory Notes and debts is SALISBURY, England, July 2.—The as follows: They are all existing Contracts, owned by suphpimis sl SIOBSP (onlgit £ud by to- sald Corporation, and are payable to it at its ofice, gL e TR I adiee or the which Is- situated at the_corner of Market, MeAllister score of Americans who Jost thelr 11v and Jones streets, in the City and County of San Fran- In the wreck of the Plymouth express cisco, State of California, and the payment thereof is jon Sunday morning will be prepared secured by First Mortgages on Real Estate within this for their return for burial in the land State. Said omissory Notes are kept and held by they, left so recently in the fulluess of said Corporation at its said office, which is its prin- life and hope. -Erederick H. Cossitt's cipal place of business, and sald Notes and debts are body already has been forwarded to b e London on its way to America. > The inquest today was a prolonged|2—Promissory Notes and the debts. thereby secared, the 330,040.00 Snadianions JoVIE e wilen Talled - The condition of said Promissory Notes and debts i3 Ut sl ldds Srithe Ca:” as follows: They are all existing Contracts, owned by GEpuuo aeblqans. No: ahestions o that sald Corporation, and are payable to it at its office, Rolpt weys. apked ; and /tho sublect which is situated as aforesaid, and the payment thereof seemed to be avolded—a strangle pro- T e Ly b Tadiwey Combend 3 Cuttfor- Desdlig Mo, e Miany Aikericans. e nia First Mortgage 5 per cent Bonds,” “San Francisco ety But whiah 1= Soushi Lo hajdue Lo and San Joaquin Valley Railroad Company 5 per cent The ARy AUMEIRER ARt sbumis e Bonds,” “‘Southern Pacific Rallroad Company of Ari- acteintl Pt s daoasaal in this,conih zona 6 per cent Bonds,” “Southern Pacific Railroad The iprocebdings were solemn, sad and Company of California Series ‘F and G' 6 per cent Monoienoiy: S medl) A that spacta- Bonds,” “Park and Cliff House Railway Company 6 per tors surprised. a juror by asking what cent Bonds,” “Pacific Gas.Improvement Company First necessity there was to adjourn the in- Mortgage 4 per cent Bonds,” “Edison Electric Rail- quest for a fortnight. No answer was way Company First Refunded Mortgage 5 per cent siven. The delay is belleved to be due Bonds,” “Pacific Electric Rallway Company 5 per cent to the declared intention of the Board Bondsr Tarecisl. Japeuine’. Gavernme of Trade to institute an investigation. cent Bonds,” “United States 3 per cent Bonds, It seems strange to Americans that, Valley Water Works First Mortgage 6 per cent Bonds,” while the population of Salisbury is “Spring Valley Water Works Second Mortgage 4 per shocked by the disaster, practically no cent Bonds,” “Forty-two Shares of the Capital Stock emotion is displayed. It would seem of the Bank of Californfa” and “One hundred and as it such accidents were an every-day thirty Shares of the Capital Stock of the Californis occurrence, and yet nothing even re- Street Cable: Railroad Company,” the market value of motely approaching it has heretofore all sald Bonds and Stocks being $462,846.21. Said disturbed the peace of this city. There Notes are kept and held by said Corporation at its said have been no scenes, no groans, noth- office, and said Notes, Bonds and Stocks are there ing of the picturesquely tragic element situated. assoclated with the pit mouth In times |y pongs of the United States, the actual value of which is. .. 12,990,454.38 of trouble so familiar to those in coal mining regions. There is genuine sor- row, no doubt, but beyond the formal expression it has not been translated into action. No further deaths hav been re- corded, but Robert S. Critchell of Chi- cago and Miss L. S. Griswold of Boro- heath passed a bad night. Miss | Margaret Rask of Norfolk street, Park | | Lane, London, whose legs have heen amputated, is in a dangerous condition at the infirmary. Mrs, Frank W. Koch |of Allentown, Pa., and Miss May Hitch- cock of New York passed a fairly good night and are doing well. The condition of said Bonds is as follows: They belong to the said Corporation, and are kept and held by it in its own Vaults and are there situated. They are: “Registered 4 per cent of 1907 ($7,150,000.00) and 4 per cent of 1925 (3$4,520,000.00) United States Bonds,” and are payable only to the order of said Corporation. 4—Miscellaneous Bonds, the actual value of which is ..... The condition of said Bonds is as follows: They belong to the said Corporation, and are kept and held by it in its own Vaults and are there situated. They are: “Market Street Cable Rallway 6 per cent Bonds” “Market Street Railway Lompany “First Consolidated llortgags per cent 10,618,511.14 Company .$1,126,000.00 E. W. Sentell rallied Somewhat as the - s 433,000.00 day advanced, and after consultation el pa T with the doctors the chaplain of the in- cent Bonds” 150,000.00 firmary was allowed to convey to him “Powell Street Rallway Company 6 per tm:1 ntews dot the death of his wife, son cent Bonds” . 158,000.00 and two daughters. The heartrending b OnAbte Coble. Com ba ¢ 6 per cer . tidings overcame the old man and a se- Bonme e T s vere relapse ensued, but' restoratives “Presidio and Ferries Railroad Company 6 were successfully administered. Pericont Bonds”. .. ... iieso.ensne 24,000.00 Replying to the sympathetic oot “Ferries and Cliff House Railway Company dolences’ of the American Consul, Mr. 6 per cent Bonds” 6,000.00 Swalm, Mr. Sentell sald: “I will try to | “Los Angeles Railway Company of Califor- show you that I am a man, althéugh nia 5 per cent Bonds”............... 145,000.00 I have seventy years to bear.’ “Northern Rallway Company of California The Mayor of Salisbury, in reply to 6 per cent BoRdS™”. ......ocenueanne- 584,000.00 his message of sympathy to the Amer- “Northern Railway C Dmpan)’ of California icanl Embassador, has received the fol- 5 per cent Bonds” 24,000.00 owing: 3 v i “San Francisco and North Pacific Rallway hasicknowledging vour dispatch, I Company 5 per cent Bonds”......... 390,000.00 asten to express the appreciation of “Southerri Pacific Railroad Company of my Government and of the Ameri@n California 6 per cent Bonds”......... 655,000.00 people for the sympathy and ald shown “San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley at Salisbury in the terrible accident to Railway Company 5 per gent Bonds™ - 111,000.00 m?SIAmnee;l)t e bfi%&;‘,’;‘-}f;mw D “West Shore Railroad Company:of New i Thl‘ . R York 4 per cent Bonds”. e 500,000.00 s evening’s bulletin from the in- “Spring Valley Water Works firmary says the cases of R. S. Critchell i ‘afis'e Piw cont Donae. . 123,000.00 of Chicago, Miss M. Rask of Norfolk “Spring Valley Watexr Works Second Mort- 3 street, Park Lane, London, and Miss L. gage 4 per cent Bonds™............. 516,000.00 S. Griswold of Boroheath, England, are “Spring Valley Water Works Thifd Mort critical. Not much hope is entertained gage 4 per cent Bonds” . ............. 1,020,000:00 r";:’,he recovery of Mr, Critchell “The Merchants’ Exchange 7 per cent very independent effort to discover Bonds” 1,500,000.00 the cause of the accident has thus far R gy o i RSy oL ) falled, and the officfals this afternoon ,“"pany 434 per cent Bonds”. .. ........ 495,000.00 SR LA sere toe dark. “City and County of San Francisco 3% per NDON, July 2—David Lloyd- Cant Bk 102,000:00 O earrarcuyol theioand of Trade, “City of Valleo 5 per cent Bonds s e e00 6 referre o e railroa saster a = T Salisbury in the House of Commons City of San Luis Obispo 5 per cent Bonds™ 11,250.15 this afternoon. He said: ; “This terrible accident has, T am sure, | 5—Interest on Miscellaneous Bonds accrued to July 1st, 1906 7 -269,755.10 evoked the keen sympathy of this g . (a) Real Estate situated in the City and County of San . House and nation with the friends and | Francisco ($129,264.05) and.in the Counties .of Santa relstl\es of the victims nnd the sur- Clara ($60,496.31), Alameda {$64,712.84), and San vivors.” Mateo ($13,701.42) in this State, the actual value of NEW YORK, July 2.—A strange sort which is . . . 268,174.62 of fatality seems to have attended the (b) The Land and Building in which sald Corporation journey from here of those New York- keeps its said Office, the actual value of which is...... ~ §38,601.38 ers who met such an appalling death in The condition of said Real Estate Is that. It belongs to the wreck of the American Line Ex- said Corporation, and part of it is productive. - press on the London and Southwestern 3 | 7—Cash in United Stites Gold and Silver Coin, belonging to * Rallro&a At Sollsbury, Eugland, early said Corporation, and in its possession, and situated at 4 yesterday morning. Forebodings that its said Office, ACTURL VAIUE. .« .sneuenannsneesaecion 2,723,073.14 some calamity would overtake them moved the Sentell family party of five to discuss the subject with friends on the pier just before they boarded the steamer, and one of the party remarked Total Assets .... 4 ‘fig' 1,568.73 1—Sald Corporation owes Deposits amounting to -and the- with much solemnity that should the e it i S ooid ko Intrat it e snhu" e The condition of said deposits is that they are pay- 3 s gg rlm? nelr~n = ‘:zgf:. e;'v ;% able only out of saild Assets and are fully secured ey gt o T ARAT: Wovan SErins . .thereby. others killed were old acquaintances |2—Reserve Fund, Actual Value. 3,545,862.39 t RS B ‘Total Liabilities ....o.....o..... teeccccaces ,.217,563.73 in years past in each other's company. So strong was this friendship that they had planned to hold a Fourth of July reunion and celebration in London. Rut today only two of the seven are alive. Still another of those whose lives were lost met his fate solely from devotion to his invalid wife. ——— IMPRISONED IN COLLIERY, MEN LIVE UPON CANDLES 'THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, By JAMES R. KELLY, President. THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, By ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. ~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO. ‘ JAMES R. KELLY, being duly sworn, says: That said JAMES R. KELLY! is President of THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, the Cor- poration above mentioned, and that the foregoing statement is true. JAMES R. KELLY, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of July, 1906. GEO. T. KNOX, Notary Public, In and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of Californiay STATE OF CALIFORNIA, } - Two Miners Taken Alive From the Pit After Spending Six Days in ' Its Depths. LONDON, July 2—After being im- prisoned for six days in the flooded Caradocvale (Wales) colllery two min- 'Y OF SAN MATEO. ers of the six originally imprisoned non T J. TOBIN, being duly sworn, says: That said ROBERT J. TOBIN were rescued alive today, and three | js Secretary of THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, the Cor= bodies were brought out by the rescue | poration above mentianed, and that the foregoing statement is true. parties. The search will be kept up. OBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. The two men rescued were discovered | sybscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of July, 190. in the old workings, having subsisted CHARLES N. KIRKBRIDE, Notary Public, for a week on a few candles. One of In and for the County of San Mate tate of California. them was still able to walk, and the Dr. Lyon’s other was delirious during the last PERFECT Tnoih Powder utifies the teeth md pnfl.&‘ the breath, VARNISHES PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES and GLASS Assorted ltoc):—l.ov prices a Jews May Settle in Palestine. TORONTO, Ont, July 2.—At the opening of the seventh annual con- vention of the Federation of Zionist so- cieties in Canada here it was announced that the Sultan of Turkey had revoked the laws forbidding Jews to settle in Palestine. He did not wish it under- stood that they had received a charter, but it was now possible for Jews to inhabit the country and enjoy the pro- tection of its laws. He predicted that ‘el 3 Take l!h-:z or “Wmud 16th-st. _ cars. the Sultan’s action would give an im- t petus to emigration from Russia. g:.d 'by W of'-.m AT A century. s, i iR D Convmient for tourists, SHANGHAI, July 2.—The secret so- PREPARED BY ~ KLY 1. GUNZENDORFER 1724 Fillmore St. cieties are taking advantage of the di orders caused by the dearness of rice and are working actively in the pro- vinces of Chekian and Hangkow. Chinese report says rebels have oup- tured the city of Hsinchinghsien, pre- viously burning a church at Sungchi Chen. LOST mlhtll. Checks, Receipts, Bills of Lading and Nmthllo h.. g{) oveg description by d New York. Contract, J Bonds. JU e Km ‘W. FAUST ik JR. | dxc “d Fidelity TRUNKS, VALISES and | boions, ‘o canunitin 557 Inc., Gen. Agents, 1008 Fillmare | DRESS SUIT CASES ™ ¢AMERON & CO. Parliament Urges Penny Posta, LONDON, July 2.—A depu!lllon of both houses of Parliament will wait upon the Chancellor of the Exchequer Tm-d‘y and the Postmaster General on &-h'l'r—h-lc-ubml- Hations for penny m with the elroou)aN OATBAVB. Contractots and Builders Unltad!hm