The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 13, 1907, Page 1

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d story about them in & The Sunday Call e efficiency of the navy will | d by the new $10,000,000 acad- ngs going up at Annapolis. A When Tiberius Smith published the story of the civil war in a community whi¢h did not know there had been a war strange things happened, which are de- ibed in The Sunday Call mm— VOLUME CIT EXTRA SESSION PROBLEM UP T0 GHIEF EXEGUTIVE -~ Governor Says That He Will Make Up His Mind Before Fr'day RETURNS TO CAPITAL Confers With Bankers, At- torney General and | dge Lawlor SITUATION IMPROVES Activity in Stock Market!; Indicates Return of Confidence Governor Gillett returned to last night after con- officials of the local Attorney General dge Lawlor. At the th the bankers the | ation was discussed, meeting with Webb the subject of changes llowing the courts to ut eftect on | closeted for a | afternoon imboldt | NO. 166 INDEX OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL’S|, NEWS TODAY WEATHER CONDITIONS clear; maximum RECAST FOR TODAY—Cloudy Page 9 e Hol:day Today B\ NEWS BY TELEuRAPH EASTERN F proclamalmn of Governor }amu N. Gillett today is de- | 1 holiday in Lalnorma term is r-ge. a8 smpaige 1 be 1 e of democra ef ex Harriman file br client Tefused to BNt Page 2 right—cheer up- Page 6 | of Oak Page 8 | topus Page 6 formerly Miss Hesmr Page 13 provisions from ser Page 7 merchant Tumber of a revolver hen given a severe rman. 2 Seattle for nderbid contract tearing Page 14 ces that he will deter to call § extra ses- Page 1 and house breakers busy ip of the eity, escaping with Page 7 Judge Lawlor bas intersiew with Governer Gillett, as result of which he informs sttorneys | 15 Ford trial that there is mo possibility of case being resumed before mext week. Page 5 A11 the bix guns at the entrance of the havbor will be test Aa Page 7 Holidays eate work of police courts and vings | cated they | terially in re the banks | inten- | wes proposed ngs were ~ the | t the deposit | nstitutions | the de- BRIEF. SESSION WOULD BE ¢ esterday nferences held expressed the view :haL' e de- extra session were calle as few| t com- | space of | three topies | r , attentior state ex- he postponement of the | xes become s in issuance of 5 per the code sessions 4 the change in courts to hold on s stated that the governor did suggestion that the ments the San Fran- taken up &t wa £ he to this time. be essed the view that this would widen the scope of an extra nd likely lead to unnecessary A suggestion had been that the legislature could ratify mendments granting an increase the firemen and police- to Jett reaches Sacramento he tely give his attention to ass of correspondence relating to | oposed extra session which has ated at his desk in the capitol. have been =0 busy listening to people’s opinions that T have not e to form one of my own,” said nor last night in discussing When G | attorners appl | | cap at Aqueduct Continued to Col 1, Page 2 writs to release prisoners sentenced, by Page 5| Walter F sernor of Haswaif, arrived n the clty en route to the commercia congress to be held in Muskogee, L. T. Page 13 Whaiter employed by Celbounis ewidence fa tors gets $2,500 for promise of fake let - be never bad end then _disap pea Page 5 P resd hr Frank B. Anderson at Fah mont hotel banquet widely discussed ~ by | bankere. Page 2 Samuel Adelstein and others will register with supervisors’ committee today their protest, backed by a vidence, against ans in- dorsement of ne California title Page 2 of rance a and the psrt they bave plared | cits Page 1 Six persons are injured and one. will die e3 of a collision between n rar of the of four freight Kentucky street line and a train cars at Twents-ffth street and Kentucky avenue Page 1 Real estate board of San Francisco will launch plan today for Greater San Francisco, which would bave a population of S07.655 and au’ area £ 1 Page 14 Mre ag wife of Vallejo mulion vorce complaint of hay where she became known as ‘‘the college 4 Page 0 v tomobile plunges from deck of terry boa owner is carried along, but s res tnjory Page 3 Peace between nations of world sentiment of speeches st banguet given in boner of Walter Risley Hearn, pew British consul general Page 3 SUBURBAN Policeman Bergeson tried by commission on charges preferred by J. W. Dutton Jr. and Ed ward Borlein. Page 4 Jose Mellwaine, an architect, arrested in Oak- land on complaint of an alleged creditor when about to depart for Salvador. Page 4 Republican club of Palo Alto declares for 1he direct primars. Page 2 H. J. Ostrander, pidneer, aged 52, weds Mrs. Mars F. Norwood, 55 years old, at residence in Oskiand, the couple being veteran workers in the cause of temperance. Page 4 | SPORTS The Mist scores 2 head victory over Fireball in Santa Rosa hsndicap at Fmflr\';mb Page 8 Heavy incresses in value of eastern raeing stakes for Dext season. Page 8 Purslape at 12 to 1 annexes the Roslyn handl Page 9 Gunner Molr boasts that he will knock cut Tommy Burns within 20 rounds when thes fight in London on Decémber 2. Page 8 Connle Mack, mapager of the Philadelpnia Americans, s bere looking for live ball players. Page 9 It is reported that the New York jockey club stewards will refuse to remew Jockey Willle Kopapp's license. Page 9 LABOR The San Franeisco walters’ proposition to divide the international organization into) two bodies fails Page 7 Farly closing movement progresses favor- ably. Page 7 MARINE . Bark Servia. resdy to seil for this port with 40,000 cases of salmon is driven ashore at Kur. Iuk and becomes a total loss. Page 9 License of D. F. Gardnmer, second assistant engineer of the steamship Mariposs, is restored by decision of Captain Bermingham. Page 9 MINING Selling in Florence and Daisy causes weak tone on the mining eschange and prices sag. Page13 SOCIAL Mrs. E. W. McKinstry will be hostess fthis afterncon at a bridge whist party at ber bome in Pacific avenue. Page 6 west | PRICE FIVE CENTS. PLOTTO DEFEAT TAFT BY USE OF THIRD TERM CAY Roosevelts Nominee to Be “Beaten to It” by { Reactionaries FUTURE QUEEN PAYS VISIT T0 RELATIVES HERE |Princess Lazarovich Will Reign Over Servia Some Day HUSBAND IS POPULAR| fECho OF CONSPIRACY' |Story of SS,OO0,000 for the|Exiled Scion of Royatl Housea Defeat of President Will Be Restored to | f Is Recalled His People WIFE GIVES HIM AID| |{ARE AFTER FORAKER| |Bourne and Andrews Said| | to Be Leaders in the Movement She Is Native Daughter,| Formerly Miss Calhoun of San Jose ) | Special by Leased Wire to The Call San Francisco is entertaining WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—An echo| today a native daughter of Cal- |of the story regarding a $5,000,000 con- | ifornia who one day will sule over | spiracy to defeat the Roosevelt pol-|a European empire as hig as Ger- Hcies, which obtained its standing last| many, a realm whose building will | spring by reason of the fact that it| change the map of Austria-Hun- | emanated from the White House, is|gary and cut whole provinces | being heard in Washington today. Ac- \ from the rule of the Turkibhi lcordmg to the rcport which purports‘ sultan. Her capital will be ‘Belgrade, .eays he attended a recent conference|and when she becomes the peer of | ‘m Washington any of the old world royalty the| ‘ between Delegate 1“Bull‘ Andrews of New Mexico, Sen- | perpetual war clou;) hanging over the Balkans will be evaporated, | 7 jator Bourne of Oregon and others, ;“ plan to use the name of President| for her husband, Prince Lazaro- | Roosevelt in order to get delegates; Iwho will not be for Secretary Taft\ | in the event that the president dechncs‘ a third term, has been mapped out. Andrews, who is a henchman of Sen- ator Penrose of Pennsylvania, and a Pennsylvania ‘“carpet bagger” In New Mexico, where he went during the days of the Quay regime, and whase con- nection with the Bnterpriss bank failure in Allegheny, Pa., a year has been exploited, i the man named as concocting the plan. Bourne is the man who offered a prize for the best essay seting forth reasons why Roose- | velt ghould be renominated. In substance Andrews declared. to have said that the uncertainty ot the position of the president made it for the reactionaries ito play their game of politics accordingly. That the demand for a third term for the president should be takén advan- 4age of by element and the sincere Roosevelt men “beaten to if"/in getting delegates to the na- tional convention for the president, care being exercised that these dele- | gates shall be under their control if the president de It was further intimated, it is said, that in Ohlo if Senators Foraker and Dick could be persuaded to raise the third term cry against the Taft movement it would be a good thing. Roosevelt’s Letter of Congratulation Heney Receives a Message of Hearty Praise From the President 18 necessary the reactionary ines. President Theodore Roosevelt, real- izing the moral good that would react upon the whole United States from the triumph of good government in San 2 : A : Members of royal family who will seme day accupy the palace at Belgrade, Servia.” In the right hand portion of the group is Princess Lazarovich, formerly Miss Eleanor Calhoun of San Jose, who is in this city on business and to visit relatives. At the left is shown the prince, her husband, who will some day be crowned king of Servia. In the 1 upper left hand corner is the little Princess Mara, and at the botiom, from left to right, are Prince Stefan and Prince Lazar. GARS CRASH: b INJURED, T DYING 'Electrlc Coach HltS} | Moving Freight Train Mother and Baby Pinned Beneath Debris of Wreck % T i {ConductorTurnsOn Power,ThenLeaps for Life Moforman Reporis Defect in Brakes, but Goes On | — - peng Six persons were injured, one { s0 badly that he probably will die, | when car No. 1204 of the Ken- ‘ tucky street line crashed into thel‘ rear of a rapidly backing train off 3 ) i four freight cars at the railroad | X | crossing at Twenty-fifth and Ken-| ! | tucky streets yesterday aitemoon.; The car was overturned, pinning,; Mrs. Fernando Rodriguez of} Eighth avenue and L street in= side. Forgetting self, the woman, who was clasping her 3 months| old baby girl, Guadeloupe, in her arms at the time of the crash, knelt on the ground inside the wrecked car, protecting with her own body the lifc of her baby.‘ The little one Was cut om t cheek with fi\ ing glass, but other- wise was not injured. The mothe er escaped with a few bruises. The other passengers—there were only six in all on the car at tge time— | were not so fortunate. The list of ina jured follows: CLEVE H. FROELICH, 1122 Ellis | street, skull fractured, may die. MARTIN OLSEN, £12 Third street, | thigh broken and shoulder dislocated. ' | WILLIAM JACKSON of 241 Colling- | wood avenue, fractured right shouldes | blade and severe scalp wounds. L | MRS. FERNANDO RODRIGUEZ of ‘ Eighth avenue and L street, mother of | IGu.‘ui*Imvpfl. bruised about head and | body. ? But a moment Before the aceldent the car had stopped at the car barns in‘ | order to allow the motorman, Antene Pacheco, a chance to report a defective | brake. He was tald by the inspector to, | o ahead. and starfed for hfs car. Amf he did so the conductor, Santos, started| ] her husband, and so‘the princess per- | sonally is certain thers. will be no|the car moving. The meforman sprang difficulty. 1 to the rear platform and vam through “My ' husband, himself. says | the car to the front. As he reached every. American- woman Is a ‘princess|the front door he saw the train of There is but'one obstacle in the way | 200Ut the railvead 8 by 4n englne of California giving a.strain of Ameri- | In charge of Engineer V. L. Whitelaw, Continued on Page 3, Columa 1 Continued ‘on Page 3, Column 6 ] g Impertinent Question No. 25 Why Do You Laugh? redeeming this city. The president's to. whom his people are looking to letterin'in part a8 Iglipwe: unite the dismembered states and hurl The White House, Washington, Peter, the regicide, from the throne. D. C. “‘""""'l:" 14 There may be war. but the prince | My Beds “"'ml Fzad A‘:;"' ® | will have the ald of the kalser and| :""’I‘" "':‘_" 5 Bipgar s “"’: of King Bdward, who even now is| e e guarding him from assassins in the of the work that You and MWr. Spreckels and Mr. Langdon and Mayor elect Taylor have done. Will you congratulate all three of the Iatter for me?! Yours falthfully, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Utes Leave Six Dead British capital. When it is ended the Adaughter ‘of California will reign. as Empress Eleanor on the throne which cost Queen Draga her life four years ago. ! Five years ago this future empress was the beautiful Miss Eleanor Cal- houn, daughter of Judge Calhoun of San Jose and grandniece of John C. * Calhoun, the southern statesman and on leld 0 afile rival of Henry Clay and Daniel 2 ‘Webster. From social successes here she went to dramatic triumphs in London and Paris, and it was while playing Juliet tn the British metropolis that she DURANGO, Colo.,, Nov. 12.—A report reached here tonight that a battle had occurred at McEimo canyon between Ute Indians and United States troops, s in which six Indians were killed. No|captivated the exlled Servian pre- soldiers were killed or wounded. Me- |tender. A year later she became his Elmo canyon is in Montezuma county | bride and since then she has helped and close to the Navajo reservation, him plan for the day on which .he The Utes have been resisting the at- | should win back the crown his, fore- tempts of the soldiers to compel them | fathers lost when the Czar Doushan to réturn to their reservation., was beaten by the Turks more than a The report of the battle cannot be|century ago and his empire divided verified at this time, but is beuqv.d and plrcgled into the little lands here. which are continually threatening to Francisod, hae writien aiphosnel 16t: *l-h T 7 SFRp i +| | For the most ongmal or wittiest answer to this ques= ter of congratulation ‘to Francis J.|viech-Hrebelianovich, now an exile in | embroil the whole" of urepe . in* a . . . Soined tor theturest Gees MAUGEE o | TobRom, % PG AloBoh dhscindant’ of, T | deniEhktiVetmar tion—and the briefer the better—The Call will pay last of the Servian czars and it is he Already the lines are”’laid. Emis- | despised by all the other mamarchs of’ FIVE DOLLARS. For the next five answers The Call will pay ONE DOLLAR each. Prize saries from- the people who hate the present king have told the prince that the' time is'ripe, and perhaps in & gt - . few months Peter, ‘grandson of - the winning answers will be printed next Wednesday éwineherd Obrenovich wiil be forced - 23 . Sut ot’ tha Falace of Belsrads. ipiis and checks mailed to the winners at once. Make your answer short and address it to IMPERTINENT QUESTIONS, THE CALL Francisco!” Europe, who Xknow 'that it” was he who _ordered the murderers to® invade the bed. chambers, of Alexander and Draga’and poniard them as they slept. The people, too, look upon him as a murderer. “Look,” they shout as he passes by. “There goes the black George—Kara- georgeovich—but his hapds are red.” CALLED TO THE THRONE And because Prince Hrebelianovich is Winning answers to “Wnat is the matter with $5 prize to L. M. Dayton, 1543 Scott street, eity. If de Young, Hearst and Pat Calhoun were not here I would be puzzied for an answer. 3 b $1 prize to Garnet Calkins, 1347 Hayes street, city. thosHEIE af Nar ol o Dhm:; ;‘n‘;me; Nothing, absolutely nothing. Dr. Taylor was called last Ssude N s Muown. hrQaNlo: P week, and he said all she needed was a little change. as ona of the few scions of royalty who S 7 are good at statecraft, and because his, 4 péfe o Wiliam Masen. 446 Chanaing way, Burbeiey. : hands and life are clean, they have Nothing!' She just backed up for a running, rip.roaring called upon him to take the throne of start at prosperity. the empire.. When he does so the cor- $1 prize to Louls Fichter, 310 Montgomery street, city. Nothing.- .- Needed a community bath and got it on election ‘day. 41 prige to Herman F. Budde, Fourteenth and Alice streets, Oakland. Election day Missouried me—she has got the best show on the coast. onation will transform his consort, ‘the Eleanor Calhoun whom San Franciscans knew, into an empress. If it were an ‘0ld monarchy, as an American she would be barred from becoming the royal consort of a reign- |’ ing king. But the empire of Servia|- $1 prize to Mrs. Alma Aveboom, Sonoma, Cal. will be a new political division, created |- Nothing—with 11,189 plurality to prove i in large part by the help she has given _—_— 7

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