The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 28, 1913, Page 1

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Wizhest Temperatare Yesterdar., 64, day Night, 58, Call's m Ju inted S() ¢84 more lines of ad at same period 1 i :YV VOLUME IH—\() GHRISTIANG ARE aLAIN BY TURKS: SHELL TOWNS Constantinople Admits That L For detaiis of the Weather See Page 9. Advertising Gain owest Satur- 1 to 26, inchusive, vertising last year. “An Independent Newspaper” WEATHER FORECAST ¢ in morning; brisk southwest winds].. cACT] Saft VITY IN BUILDINGI® rancisco building contracts last week, exclusive of those on commis~ sion plan, aggregated $237,515% SAN mAficxscd,ijONmY. JULY 28, 1913. EL PRICE FIVE CENTS RESbLT OF STRIKE VOTE WITHHELD Conference With Southern Pa-| cific Officials Will Take Place In Few Da\s | Troops, Finding Villages , Devastated by Bulgars, ® Wreak Vengeance on the s Noncombatants Spared by the Slav Invaders—Thrace Districts Are Depopulated VERITABLE HUMAN SLAUGHTER HOUSES Government of Sultan Is Anxious to Keep Good Will of Europe—Had Or- dered Officers to Prevent| Reprisals, but Command- ers Are Unable to Re- strain the Moslem Army Sars Robbery of Jewels. “MISS PANKHURST IS R-\BFR HALF CONFESSES SACRAMENTO MURDER| | but Not Kt tag, Was Purpose of Strangling | Cherry de St. Maurice | D! b to The Call) | purpose of lous while STOCKTON MOTORCYCLIST |, SUFFERS SKULL FRACTURE |, George LCOME SECRETARY OF WAR DI THE SAN n Ae- Two Major Generals Officers Arrives Southern City companied by and Other Army NEGRO WITH HARD HEAD rulsa Produces Darky on Whose Dome Falls Leave No Impression Har- JOHN O'CALLAGHAN DEAD| of United rerica 111 Irish League of Two Davs Secretars A John O'Callag! n, ¢ United Irieh league of ts founding in 1901, dleq | day ‘atter an-ill-| He was 48 years old. | e Lere CLIMBERS J. Schumm Throws From Ma- chine Pleasanton While Going 65 Miles Per Hour in ateh t he Cal East Jac 1y injured at the race | le his Indian | g 65 miles | ACCIDENTALLY WOUNDED IN HIS FRIEND'S HOME Weldon it of Indianapolis Shot by William Riler: Bullet May tered Lungs The Ca Sh Have Disp “()T()R\.\ CLE IN DEATH PARTY FOR ENDS YOUTH Wilbur Eggbert, Collector, ¥ Machine and Has Neck I From & motorc: eet and br Jggbert was narried. The | 1 a party was not n'was riding wit NOAH SECOND Proclaims Second Deluge and Followers Are Building an Ark PANAMA. 2 San- Mes- the destruction a short s e edicte world by a del ALL 3500 FEET Fremchmen Without Guide Drop From Dent Du Midi MAURICE, Switzerland, July 27 A s were sesn to res tower night. They Frenchmen peak without a danger. |{CHIP FROM THE OLD BLOCKS | mb. Midi have the Sa Du o been Boy at Birth Weighs 19 Pounds, Dad Tips Beam at 316, Mother 154 OZONE PARK, L. L, —Mrs Louls Sonich of the Kaiser hotel is the of boy weighing he father weigps 316 and July proud motk 9 po a baby inds, mo 184 | operation was weakened Raymond | IN PANAMA |, POLICE SIVE PREMIER FRO JUFFRAGETTES Militants’ Attempt to March| to Asquith’s House Frus- trated by Mounted Of- ficers and Barricade LEADER OF MOB Addresses Meeting in Tra-| falgar Square and I Locked Up via Pan} e militant , who was out on license under the “cat ang mouse” | aw, was the leader of a suffragette dem ! previous the =0 owed, Miss of Pan} Trafalgar ration fo: ast end and Po- unced in of tha Women's Social d been ar tor vigoreus work by rested pollee, wha ar- and 20 men and - th of the Ne ing words, ng s ded by saving the authorities and carr: 1S to time for spea “Deeds, * she not are wanted. | t us go to Downi eat " ¥ e wonld reso- the premier’ | in Kiangsi “ | taken into YUAN BREAKS BULWARK OF AEVOLUTION Federals Capture Forts and Control Yang- tse River Clear to DECISIVE BATTLE LIKELY IN CITY| | Joint Land and Naval At-| tack Forces Surrender of Rebels PEKIN July the Hukow na, 27.—The cap- t of by tack Friday forts from the rebels a joint land and naval at- night became known in Pe- king today. By the captu hold ew provifiee, and the river now lear for the Mortherners to s, 2'0f the forts ihe rebels their s t » e fleet passing. treops on tr are’ retirir evidently at the and the Y: The sot P kow 1line »m Hiiho, fearing that juncture of the gtse will par- & northern forces and inications. Hsun's ted an outlaw band. but now willing to accept era n Grand tictpa cana with both sides are his assistance. It § ongh the decisive combat of lion wilf ‘be fought in Nan- T i to their k. chiefiy among t 18 be no iting arou - was heav 1 wounded men have bee ent and fitty Nan hers were abandoned retreat of the southerners. The United States cpplser Ralnbow's jackets, wiio wera landed in Shang- Saturday for.a monstration, are nding. the foreign settlement. three tim in the ruck Sun Yet Sen aders of the revolt, is 0il company” mandeered of th Afterward | Armistice Is Reported meas prisone Two women were arrested f Mr Ing stones at Several winéows. po injared | ks | spondent { Manchu blood suffragette. necesary 1ho? Mrs. Pankhurst, | ger strikes in Hollo- trom h she was released st Many suffragettes volun- teered themselves for the operation: started this afternoo building of the King's which King George yesterday. After a ha her | The | om a health made by condition of tollowing her hu jail week wh in an out- College hospital, formally opened 4 fight the firé- ing the flames e opinion that the v suffragettes. |HOMELESS WOMAN VICTIM Boys Rurn Furniture of Dispossessed Widow in Orange, New Jersey | | Thrown out nent of rent, Mrs sought an small be Mary Hazelentine assist- & her absence furniture on the her all ——— DRAGS CHILD FROM Little om friends. Du s set fire to sidewalk and consumed FIRE Girl Rescued From Death By Prompt Action of Neighbor PASSAIC, N. J Char aged Mildred le playing l]eil’l a fire allowed her dress to drag in the | Frank L. Fey. a neighbor, saved | rom death by tearing her clothes | from her body | |BOY IS VICTIM OF | RABIES | Bitten by iufuriated Cauine, Lad nl ken to Bellevue Hospital | v YORK, Ju: —Oscar Lafgren, | was taken, to Bellevue hospitil afternoon suffering from rabies {caused by the bite of a-dog- June 22, fre feared the’ child will die. The |aog was killed by a police ofcer July on, whi her N |aged i= day and will be buried tomorrow. {STUBS HER TOE; | Pretty Domentic Expl LONDONX. angl Jul ) 12i say the foreign k disa d rebels and that Chine hie borders naval deta the Shanghai bluejackets ar loot- h to the Dail dated mid- beer e southerners are disheartened admitted -generaliy legraph's Peking that sity fon of arms. leav corre- the can rot be solved orce Iread able as dispa a1l ber ‘mvail Mongolia are abandoned furth forcements are impossible.” Washington Upholds Nicholson WASHINGTON, July —Officials here approve the course of miral Nicholson, eommander Asiatic fleet, who refused guard of marines to Kuling, the central China summer resort where -Americans d become apprehensive because of the disorders In the Chinese republic. Officlals here point out that if Ad- miral Nicholson had sent any of her small complement of marines to Kuling, the vessel might have become an easy prey of the warring factions. PETTIT'S FUNERAL TODAY troops and uniess of the Former U. S. Marshal nnd Speaker of House is Dead Dispateh to The Calll Tnd., July 27.—Attorneys WABASH, | and politictans from all over the state will attend the funeral of former United States Marshal Pettit who died Satur- was a former speaker of the house, FAINTS It All Happened NEW YORK, July 2 —When the po- llice found Elsa Diccas, a domestic, un- consclous on the sidewalk last night they thought she had been assaulted, but when revived at the station she explained she had merely stubbed her toe and had swooned from pain. —_——— FRENCH AV IATOR KILLED| Hydro-aeroplane Tor . Chambeners Falls With Alrman TOULOUSE, - France, July 27.—AL Chambeners, an aviator, was kiiled to- day near here when a hydroaeroplane he was driving fell. Hukow ng, -and it is believed | Peking | | r rein- to send a| He | » to Police How | Lord Meets leferences 1 Lady Bagot = 3 *% Reconcile | Lady Bagot, sister of Mrs. William Babcock of San Fran- cisco, who has been reconeiled to her husband, Lord Bagot, after an estrangement lasting five vears. > 3 { Yangtse river an- | 1ere the forts held by the rebels | | prevent ¢ | ks etreat | | { { | | | | | | admi | { | garded in official cireles that they ove shadoweg largelr SHOOTING [IF AMERICAN N JURREZ STIRS U.5.TOAGTION | Washington, in Most Dras- tic Note Ever Sent to the Huerta Government, De- mands Soldiers Who Fired on Yankee Inspector Be Courtmartialed and That Mining Managers Facing Execution in Chihuahua Be Given Liberty at Once | BORDER INCIDENT AROUSES CAPITAL Events Regarded Serious in Official Circles—Ambassa- dor Wilson Dictates Tele- grams to Mexico and Bryan Approves Tenor of Messages—Rebels Are Ex- pected to Take Advantage of the Opening and a Renewed Attack Opposite El Paso Likely to Be Made resentat the most drastic eology made since the present Amer stration inte power, made to the Huerta Mexico today. TUnited States manded not only the prompt tourtmartial and punishment Mexican fede soldiers who vesterdav came wera government d ) ot ishot Charles B. Dixon, an A migration official in Juarez but the im s Bigeell and Bernard McDonald, mining manager: imprisoned by federal soldiers in Chi huahua and threatened with exscutior So serious were tiese incidents re- thé policy which t visit of Ambassador Henry Lane Wil son had b ht to a climax. WILSON WIRES ORDERS The ambassador was exer over the developments in Mexi he dictated two strong tel o Mrs. Bernard Shaw, Sister of Lord Bagot, Bridges’ : Chasm Caused by Child’s Baptism (Speci: 27.—After Dispat | a sepa- BALTIMORE, Ju ].—nuon of five years, of Mra. W irwm, who was Miss 1 more famil iled to Lord Bagot, acco from Londo: ter and other rela- at the news, am Babcock of San Fran- May of an aristocratic Bak come reconc: ing to a cable recelved Her tives here are joyou = MOTORGYCLIST KILLS BIGYCLE RIDER; (Special Dispateh to The Call) STOCKTON, July 27.—Samuel Clovd, | agent for the Metropolitan Insurance | company, was instantly ki vear old daughter, Bonnie Bell, seriously injured, anq Roy Carvi suffered several severe contus: the head and body | nal injuries here this evening wher | Carviglia on his motoreyele collided | with Cloyd and his child on a bicyele. rother and Rear Ad-| nfa street, and took his voung child out riding on the handie bars of his bicycle | this evening. As he started to cross the intersection of | approach of a motorercle. Before Cloyd could get out of the way, {ing him and his daughter fo the pave- | ment. Cloyd was Killeg instantly. ~Carvig- lia ran into-the gutter and was thrown oft, sustaining~ severe injuries. = The |child suffered a’ deep cut across foreliead, | Witnesses state that Carviglia was when he struck Cloyd with his child on the bicycle. Carviglia cam not | speak English. Cloyd was 38 years of age and ‘s survived. by three = small children and a widow. When chid regained consciousness at the hospital she cried pitifully for her father. ! Two weeks ago Cloyd secured $10,000 lite insurance in his wife's name. The city motorcycle -officer was trying to atch up with Carviglia and arrest him for speeding when the accidemt oc- curred Lady Bagot, sister| has be- HURT ed, his six| fons about | and possible inter- | | Clovd resides at 1529 South Califor-| Anderson and Center | | streets, his daughter warned him of the | Carviglia | crossed the intersection going north on | Center street and struck Cloyd, throw- | her! | traveling more than 40 miles an hour | | | ch to The Call) [ The about whethe: ant disagreement the couple’s th separation their er. Barb: the Catholic fal Iy Bagot are at fhe pres- | ent time with their daughter, Barb. at Blithfleld Ru affordst | The,reconciliation was brought should be raised Lord and e about | i Continued on Page Z, Column 4 TRAIN ROBBERS | son’s long report | woula give no | mendation general statement that his plan wou {conserve the f Ambassador cuss. the affair, explain his views on such |when he meets President morrow afternoon for planation of affa The president had Ambassador hand todav, after an ear edies he wo the ng of ambassad the reco meantime, in! he had in mind beyond t ndly relations betwee | Mexico ana the United States and pro TRAGED TO BOTTLE | BY PURGUING POSSE ‘<;WF al Dispatch to The Call) ST. PAULS, Mont., July | men who last night attempted to hold| 27.—The three | up the eastbound North Coast limited on the Nor ¥ tonight by {to W. J.. McFetridge, chief special agent of thi: Northern Pacific railroad. According to details of the attempted | holdup received by Mr. McFegridge, | nothing was secured by the bandits, and very w of the messengers knew what was delaying the train. A pesse. headeq by the sheriff. today took up the trail of the three bandits, who, the offfials here stated, were re- ported to be quite young and seemed the influence of liquor.: Their tracks led to a wagon road, where evi- | dences of the recent passing of an au- | tomobile_traveling towarq Butte con- vinced the suthorities that the bandits | had gone to that place. INJURED GUARDSMAN DIES hern Pacific near Homesteak, Mont., had been traced to Butte, Mont., a sheriff's posse, according | under | Sergeant Who Shot Private Will Be | Held for Court Martial | (Special Dispatch to The Cal INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 27.—Wal- | ter Dowell, private in.the Indianapolis | national guard, who was shot by Ser- geant Ball Wednesday. night at Thir- ! tieth street and Cornell avenue when he attempted 10 escapé from the offi- cers, dled St.” Vincent's hospital | without making a deathbed statement | regarding the shooting. Sergeant Ball i3 in the custody of officials of the national guard and regular army and « will be held for court martial, | | | \ | at |at the Inte: Amer southern tect likewise ts of cans in the repu DEMAND NOT REQUEST The ambassador's long with such outbursts againat Americar cltizens make him an important factor in whatever policy is adc experience |toward the Huerta government on ac count of the developments in Juarez lana Chihuahua. The demand that the Juares soldiers be courtmartialed and that the guilt be punished is & much more pointed request than has been hitherto voiced by the American government. Althous McDonald, who is Bissell's fellow oner, ié reported to be an English sub seject, the demands for protectlon cov- ered both men, and the American con- sul in Chihwahua was ordered to g0 to the extreme of precaution to pre- vent harm from befalling them. Secretary Bryan was at the state de- partment for a short time today con ferring with subordinate officials in the Latin-American division. . He stat later that the telegrams ordering investigation constituted the only a tion that would be taken for the pre ent, but that the American goveror intended to pursue its inquiries, | REFUGEES WARN OF FATE Telegrams corroborating the reports of the Juarez shooting were rece. the state department. There is little information about status of McDonald anad Bissell ed the | appears that they were on their wa in an automobile to bring out refugees when arrested. The ma- chine was confiscated and the men taken to the city of Chihuahua, where to Parral | news of their pending fate was carried to the border by Americans. While the demands today were di- rected toward the Huerta government the constitutionalists, according.to re ports, are making every effort there (o gain favor with the United States b Cantinued on Page 3. Columa 5

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