The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 2, 1907, Page 1

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Call’s Staff Has Vérying_ Views Custom-house X-ra | i | golers with an r tory interest f science 1 Upon Beauty Qu fSée | “Sergeant Brady and the Missing Links are twe clever stories which will keep you laughing for an-hour: . The Simday Call See RDAY, MAR CH E FIVE CENTS I8C0, SATU INDEX OF THE PLOT OF RUEF IGHNST SPRING VALLEY SCENTED — WEATHER CONDITIONS YESTERDAY Partly clondy = 2 temperature. SAN FRANCISCO CALL’S NEWS TODAY EPHONE TEMPORARY 86 TURDAY, MAR E H 2, 1907 apinin - e Declaration of Forfeiture o S 5 1 J FORDCAET FOR TODAY —Cloudy. fresh west y Supervisors Under ey Suspicien EDITORIAL & only newspaper te publish full repart of o A S f srbitration Page 6 BIG GRAFT SCHEME aument to the lat= State Controlier A P A A e Municipal Ownership Advo- cates W to Know What It Means S IN EARNEST . ouses of me. Page b - < fordinance compelling terminal. P.7 we Page € because of Page § oves ed by womsn be Ae Page 7 A ives fn movemeni 1 Pege 5 charms o large audlence at Page 7 be evy SUBURBAN o 4 to xend ugh utoff from Rodeo to 4 Page ¢ 1 and on account Page 4 m on jetty as. ninety. w Lours of Page 1 k b of Mrs ; Poge 1 ses st, iestified at rom ‘an at : »f the big and- Killed 5 boss Page 2 E red and ome s . Page ¢ e s peses s ng | he A7 an | SPORTS KRR But two fayorites win af Emeryville: the promising ‘event belng spolied at the f s aterho atl LD SEIZE PROPFERT o ” o~ e~ . > Pege 8 a « ouder | Californis wil Corsnads’-3 he oming the office | day Page 8 p” . - iy Canselan beavy-weight bover creaies u sem * semed &l e in fourseumd Dbost withs . Cuarles otu-per .= VISOTE. | Mayer Page 8 . - ©m | LABOR e ze e . bag- | Representatives of the Dairrmen's Association £ me. withe e ado. Having de- | and the Milk Wagon Drive on will bold a - 2 he’ Brope A » e nosw | conference today to dicuss the ract Gixing s be time the men are to begin wos Page 7 r a r ® F ake " MARINE phssess ion of the same renches 3 oy Healr & Tibbitts still entertain hope for safety e s and - € of crew of power schooper Bessie K Page § . MINING i . admite Tendency of Southern evada mining sheres s n T n i suit w ch | continues to be downward, greatest varistion t s on w endeavor ‘to save | being in Combination Fraction Page ¢ te ¢ from beihg . seized SOCIAL Ating Mayor ~ Ga)lsgher. has also | - Bisbop Nichols will officiate at the wedding W todar’ of Miss Chbariotte Wilson and George “plen u ke the Clly Attorney, h 4 ’ 54 W SN Y €| Cadwallader. Page 6 ok allusions 1o the possibility | < terms with Spring Valley ase of the plant, variously s 600, on an amicable basis of | W t 6f the stoutest adherents of | 4 an 4 ‘ds n ownership have withiseld | : wpplause. - They .want: tBe be FOR THE ¢ " hey fear the Greel - ng ts One - explatned pfoject looked to tjm Jike an to redure ‘the value of Spring -3 stock the market until St tive investment for | 0 Were: a ised of the scheme owever that may be, the Su-| 2nd City Attorgey Burke are | earnest, and the public is be educated in the matter of | it 3t s | stiem R Sunday Call an att cady rwningls own water system to be abmplished properiy. I thifore advise you that it is Send them to Main Office or through Branch Offices— or telephone them. —MQ““I! or | early yesterday morning at Mount St. Steamer Corona Goes to Her Doom on L3 |‘ VERWHELMED by three greaf seas that day morning. All on board were saved except e ey Humboldt Bar Ninety - Six ,Pasisehgérs__ . Respued came in rapid successio Corona, with 96 passengers aboard, went to her fate on the rocks of Humboldt bar yester- one sailor. DENTH ENDS TROUBLES O IED FATER Gy + Passing of Clergyman Who Accused Dr. Brennan | of Robbing Him | | | The Rev. Father Peter J. Gray died . Joseph's Home after a long life which | was dlstinguished by many noble acts For many ars he was pastor of St. Patrick’s Church on Mission street, near Third. The latter days of his life were | addened by the reputed dishonesty of | physician, Dr. Thomas J Brenn'an,; | his who is under indictment on charges of | waving embezzied $37.524 from him and | | of having stolen valuable chalices and other religious vessels |- Father Gray died at the age of 94. | Senile decay is given as the cause of his demise, His mind had been weak- ceedings were brought against Brennan by the clergyman's attorneys, and on | many occasions were sessions of the | court held at the bedside of tfe ailing | pastor. The present Grand Jury indicted Brennan on a felony charge and Judge Sloss returned a judgment against him for $7000, principal and Interest on the | funds said to have been embezzled by |bim. Father Gray was a native of {Queens County. Ireland. He will be| |buried from Mount St. Joseph's Hos- | pital on Monday, March 4. Interment {will take place at Holy Cross Ceme-| . i ¢ tery 'a terrific flood tide against him, | ADAMS' ATTORNEY ILL | Captain Boyd tried to drive the Case Wilt Go to the Jury Probably | Fteamer Corona te port this by Monday {momning. In a twinkling three WALLACE, Idaho, March 1.—It ns“ great seas, following each other probable that the Adams case will go . « A # to the jury Monday, arguments to thegm"apld Succession, had lifted the jury being made today and tomorrow. | |©_On resumption of court at 2 o'clock, sturdy» cra!’t OGS obny s .Henry P. Knight began his address and there she lies, gone to her doom. had only spoken ten minutes when he | ~ 25 & was taken sick and court adjourned, | Ninety-six” passengers were first for one hour and later for the day. ST " |pboard, and an awful panic fol- FEUD ENDS IN MURDER |jowed the striking of the vessel. | Houston' Business Man Is Shot Down | Th 2 in Street | HOUSTON, Tex. Mareh 1.—Samuel | Kranbe, a prou\!nen! business man- of this.city, was assassinated today whila |§ leaving a house -with officers, where | g they had been. searching for two of |7~ four men who had assaul Kranbe |, 1ast night. The shot was fired from L the upper flaor. Two arrests have been £ HER FATE ON THE NORTHERN HARBOR. EUREKA, March 1.—In the face of a roaring wind and with e | i o 25 ‘rnna-ri by trouble and age. and the ex- | citement following the knowledge that| PHOTOGRAPH OF THE DOOMED STEAMER “TAKEN IN 1808 WHEN 'SHE WENT ! Dr. Brennan. on whom he had place AWII"R%;“T THL ",!UL'IM‘;),PR\'&!{;:ES:‘E%&% I}‘l‘ !‘!“'l'l-‘gl“:‘??:fll" LA 'HSV every reliance, had been faithless $o 5 v . AND A SNAP OF HUMBOLDT BAY A"%D OFFING. THE | p e DICATES THE NATURAL COURSE OF VESSELS ENTERING THE | his trust. Both civil and criminal pro- HARBOR AND THE HEAVY LINE SHOWS HOW THE STEAMER PASSED OVER THE JETTY AND ON T0O THE SANDY SPIT AT THE ENTRANCE OF Vessel Driven on Jetty - by Overwhelming Seas Jcession was respensible for the wreek ; on the rocks she was — i = down in history with the record of the loss of only one life, that of Quarter- master Gunn, who perished while try- ing to launch a boat. The Corona struck at 10:10 o'clock in the morning. Whether the fatiure of the’ quartermasters at jthe wheel to understand the captain’s orders or the inability of the Corona to respond to her rudder in the face of the heavy seas that struck her nose in quick sue- remains to be proved at an investiga-, tion hereafter. Captain Boyd said to- night: . - “1 am willing to shoulder all the blame. for the accident until such time as there may be an investigation by the inspectors. I was going full spead ahegd until I turned Into the Channel. Then I slackened down. 1 gave the orders and they were obeved. I do not wish to say anythingymore at this et Sy 08 VR % At the time that the Corona iwent °\ | SCIENGE SECT ARE SUE | equity suit filed asainst theni by three BORDDECISION * JROUSES IRE OF iy n, the stanch steamer || :Street Railway Employes May Revolt When Contract Ends HOPE LIES IN BILL | e 1 E 4 Measure Before Legislature Provides for Eight- Hour Day {DEFEAT IS ALLEGED Mullally Claims That the Findings Are Against Corporation There is great and open discontent | on the part of the platform men of the United Railroads over the decision of the board of arbitration issued Thurs- day. There is a buzz of discussion among the carmen over the decision, | which was published in full in The | Call, this being the only paper to give it in its entirety. Labor all over the city Is reading and dissecting the re- port There will be no disruption” between { the Carmen’'s Union and the street rail- | way corperation until May 1, at least, on_ which date 3 new agresment must !be put in force betw the employes and the employer. What may happen | then cannot be predicted: the officers | 6 the unien Yefuse to.advance even a conjecture on the fufure situatiom, but there is a feeling of revolt among the mien which is grounded on their failure to get the eight-hour working day, and it is conceivable that they will not en- ter into another agreement with the company. unless . the ‘shorter day Is awarded them. : The United Railroads { has ever contended Laat an eight-hour | day.is an impossibility, and in the light of the opinion of Chief Justice Beatty and Major McLaughlin,. thé majority of the -arbitration board, not ‘con- ceivable that the company will retreat Lack a is tand on a ten-hour day: naturally sSuggests alternative. ATMS DEFEAT from i of ement strike a onl LEADERS OF CHRISTIAN | MULLALLY fl‘ With all ng against | substance of award, the- carmen : ; | refuse to .even discuss the rumor that Relatives of Mrs. Eddy De-|they might. strike Theéy insist : : {that they have integrity and are sol- mand an Accounting - ,lqmnu bouna to respect the terms of the 8 2 arbitration decision during the life of S Of_ Her Affairs . ‘jnw: contract “eritered into_hetwaen' the : bt s 2 {*Carnien’s Union and the United Rail- [ /SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL - |,5445 on May 1. 1993, to hold until May BOSTON, March i—A bombshell was |1 or this vear. The aissegting opinton | of Rev. Peter C. Yorke of the arbitra- | tion board was recéived by the men ! with the highest approbation. On tile part ‘of the United Rail- | roads. tgere is a strong sugges- | tion -of defeat ‘contained in the statement issued yesterday by Thorn- well Mullally, assistant to Presi- dent Patrick Calhoun. The United Rail- roads ‘considers the decision ' as a sweeping award In favor of the em- { ployes,” says Mullally Thers is no suggestion of anticipated rupture of the reiations with the men in May. The tuture is ignored by the United Rali- roads. Mullally discusses the additional financial burden put on the company by the decision and ends by promising San Francisco “as speedily as possible | as gooa a street-car service as there is {tn the world.” | VOICES DISCONTENT | In the matter of the eight-hour day {'the unions have a bif of an anchof |out in the form of a bill which has issued to prevent the transfer of any | hassed both houses of the State Legis- 08 nropeny lature and which is before Governor Glover alleges in his bl that, Mrs. | cijere. _ This bill ‘was drawn up by Eady's/ mental facuities are badly | siiorney Albert M. Johnson,-who pre- impalred, and that &he is incapable of [sopteq the ¢ase of the carmen during undertaking any business matters. He | ;o arbitration proceedings. It is ens alleges that he was prevented for a|j1)eq “An act to protect the health of long time from seelng her, hut that| ,yploves of street and interurban rafl- he. finally did manage to see her dur- | 54s" and provides that the elght-hour ing the latter part of January. At|gay must.be established on all street- that meeting he became satisfied that|cariines. This bill Is drawn on the lines if,she was not actuajly insane she was| os tne underground miners act in Utah in such mental conqltion that she Was|_ .4 tpo act relating te employment in utterly incapable of managing her own [, .. and smelters in Montana. The e street rallway corporations of the Stats icieels go. dookt made no eftort to defeat the bill whils their fee the now: thrown " into the camp of -the- Chris- tian Sclence leaders here today by .an rela_u\es of Mrs. Mary G. Ba}er Edd Thé plaintiffs are George W. Glover of Deadwood. S. Dak., a son of Mrs. Eddy: his daugh- ter and Mrs. Eddy's nephew, George ‘W. Baker of Bangor, Me. The suit is directed against Calvin A. Frye, Mrs, Eddy's confidential y Lewis Strang, another - secretary in her househald at Concord, N. H.; the trus- tees of the mother church in Boston, the officers_of the Christian Science Publishing Society and other officials | who conduct the varlous business in- terests of the mother church. An ac- counting is demanded of all the funds held by Mrs. Eddy and accruing _to her from the Christian Science church and societies, and an awachment was founder of the sect. secretary; P that the pres- ent action’ is the beginning of & 1018- |, was before the Legislature, but will looked for oontest over the enormous|,pgoubtedly fight it in the courts if it property interests held by Mrs. Eddy | gpouid be signed by Governor Gillett. in her mame and By the Christian| pichard Cornelius gave the following Scence .church. The sult undoubtedly | giatement on the situation iast evens: Tly fought, as the lead-|qng. & B sy will be e bave been prepar-| n the light of the for

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