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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY. JANUARY 30. , 1906.

WHEELER RESTS REVOLUTION DEPRIVES BOYCOTT DUE ARMED MEN PATROLLING


HIM OF HIS INCOME.
IN ARLINGTON Trouble- TO CONSPIRACY BANKS OF SAN PABLO.
Enormous Loss Fight Between (he Two JRival Companies of Ma* in Poland Causes
Senators Assert Chinese
Comrades of the North and World-Noted Singer: ;;
'South Join in Last Trib-
to Merchants and Students nieda County Assumes Big Proportions.
:nte to Great Soldier Are N6t?Back;of Movemerii boused In »
can be served; from a supply stored ; man in the crew Is' safely

PRESIDENT ATTENDS ORIGIN ;; OF TROUBLE


Continued ; from".Page 1,"CoL 3.
'
,'. For several months • there /has been ;
-'
quietibut* steadyTabsorptlon 'of:lands ;car-
a
which
'
ln the proposed reservoir.
While the condemnation suit carries a ' ground
-
building which was already
When asked whether or nQt
orders were, to keep everybody off
on tn»
their
tna
large number ;,of% holdings '.-in Its wake Syna^
property except employes of the
'
rying 'iwateri; rights^ inr the; watershed: of
San -Pablo jCreek t above" the 7site" of \the
the crucial point is the reservoir site.: A
supply of from 6.0001000 to 10,000,000 gallons cate ior Construction .Company Foreman
Impressive Ceremonies at Persons Interested in Gettirigi proposed ?danj^ These purchases have been of water daily;s it-Is < estimated, 'can be Monroe said:
made'in\the =interests of 'the* Realty* Syn- taken from San Pablo Creek without dis- /.Our orders are not to allow any ona on th«
Coolie Labor- Into ;
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by the company represented py me.


the Grave of the Veteran dicate, and the purpose is clearly; disclosed turbance of any. prior appropriation
ItMs. said, that San Pablo' Creek
land owned
except ' those w© know, or people holding aa

;.in the National Cemetery Country Are Eespousible- byjto-day's < developments. But as \to jthe
V^
actuali title of thelpropertyfwhlch has be-
rights.
and its main tributary. Bear Creek; form
- order or :permit from torn* offlclal o^
Sprln* COnstrucUon Company or th« Keaity
tn«

come jthe scene of conflict; that Is to;say,; the only-available water supply^ of con- Syndicate. .Of course, this does not / mean
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that we would -throw or drive off through every maJ»


WASHINGTON, Jan, 29.— The Chinese the reservqir, and dam- site<"; there is a pe-' siderable! volume ;within' reach ,of Oak- who might happen to take & walk tn»
".WASHINGTON. Jan. 29.—The body of '
boycott andT the -! administration', of," the
culiar situation.' Seven-ninths of the Clan- land this side of the Sierra Nevada Moun-' creek bottom or a stray hunter orany two. out we
the late Major General Joseph Wheeler, forest reserves {divided the attention •ot
cy .';ranch"; is; owned rby' the Contra Coeta tains.' Among recent heavy purchases of certainly do not Intend to allow crowd or
U. S. A., retired; was laid at rest ln Ar- the Senatef to-day.- ..The' C'iinese' ques-
Company,'-. whichj.has enjoined^ Havens, watershed by. the :syndicate, was that of men to *«t Inside our lines at ones.
Smith: and the Syndicate from doing any the Thornton ranch of 1000 acres on the We ax« on the property of th« Keaity Syn-
dicate, and a* we are in possession we do not
;
•liupton Cemetery this afternoon on a tion came.-.iip •:in.;.'. connection -.with ;a construction ;? work ithere. To "the' other west' :side of San Pablo Creek north of
thaded slope overlooking the Potomac resolution- by;TillnianTaireoting' an; in- intend to b« driven* off. The work which Is
Kiver. Thousands uncovered their heads vestigation ?byj the Committee on Im-
.'migration.;;Tillman .modified the reso-r
two-nintha the. Syndicate claims title.and
they /also assert that; they ,have • located -the Clancy !place. \
SITE STRONGLY GUARDED.
belns done now ;is of a character t not men-
tioned In the papers *erved on us. and we ao
-
ln .silent tribute as the impressive cara-
van" Vif mourners made its way slowly
iui Pennsylvania, avenue.
lutiohfby; omitting v the major portion
of ;the 'Ipreamble; and "after, consider-
- the ,dam s oh }their fown lands.*.: But ?this is
a' matter for^the rivals to settle by the in-
junction proceedings/, which' willbe' heard
;The active operations by the syndicate
are In the hands of the Spring Construc-
tion Company,^ which, ;with a•. force of
not Intend to do anythln* which will conflict
In the"least \dth the order of Judg« V>c"w«
:But we do intend to stay right here, and If
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:From 10 o'clock this morning until 2


this afternoon, while the body lay ln
etatf «n the htetoric little church on La-
able discussion" the resolution was "• re-
ferred to the Committee on Contingent
Expenses.;. ;
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laterjiefore
tjnez." ;
been ;
Superior, Judge Wells at Marr
A' temporary] restraining oTder has
issued;? however,*' and this |stops all
-
;
thirty-five men. la holding possession
the disputed- property. "G.'W.-, Monroe.
of
the foreman in charge of the crew of men, ; The articles of incorporation of th«
hare" to fight to maintain
NEW CORPORATION ORGANIZED.
possession
:property why that will not be our fault.
of this

.
fayette equate, thousands of General
Wheeler's friends passed up the aisle to
the outer ehaucel and bowed in silence
Dubois
investigation^would .not show that :the
exclusion laws |had been too rigidly en- |
belief that an
-expressed the worklthere until. the title and other; legal
questions are settled. -Under the- law the
Syndicate has •
ten days •In which ', to
;
declares that the company Is prepared to Syndicate "Water Company particularise
protect* its rights ,dV. force -of arms if aa follows: . \u0084 . .
Es.'they looked for the last time oa the forced.^'He- said the boycott was con- f ; necessary. For three-quarters "of,a mile That the number of directors of said cor-
answer the.' order, to"show' cause why ithe
Varrior's face.
By 2 o'clock the nave of the church was
filled with gray haired men. the place of
flned'almost wholly*tb the Canton dis-
.trlct, which jthe { TaftJ party, of ( which
he /tvasfai meoiber.jwas warned; not .to
temporary injunction "should not be made
permanent.
' ; :. : y '. '.-
- along>. the road to the north .of. the site poration
patrolling the boundary, lines of the prop- for th« first
shall be
year,
fly»
chosen for ;the ;dam/ armed { guards are residences of the directors who are appointed
and that. the names and
and to serra until the-'elec-
.-"; TO erty, I and ;they,; allow.: no , one to set ;foot tion and qualification of> such officers, ar« aa .
honor the right transept being given visit. A few' of the party -believed, -he V OWN ENTIRE CREEK. follows,
• " on to wit: \u25a0\u25a0

said,' that .the: Japanese were back .of 'The Issue in the condemnation suit filed on s the . land claimed by the Syndicate F. M. Smith, city of Oakland. Alanwda
to Wheeler's Old Cavalry," who came
on from the South by special Invitation the' boycott, ;forjthe reason" that ; when to-day, is a simple one. The .Contra Costa without: an; order from Monroe, or one of
.Water Company f purposes -to condemn 'the the |officials of the company. I| P. C* Havens, township of Oakland, Alameda
of the family. Back of then sat other American -traders "leave the' Japanese
Confederate veterans. Lieutenant Gen- take their nlace.%. All the guilds' ln/ the two-ninths owned by: the Syndicated and \u25a0;
The guards -;\u25a0 are in charge of Deputy J. H. Spring township of BrooMyn. Ala-
eral and Mrs. Chaffee were among the Cantonese /district,^ said: Dubois, > were it» is;, explained -as follows 'by Attorney Sheriff M.', G.- Aguiar, and those stationed meda County. CaL \u25a0
A
M. C. Chapman: along the road are : Robert ;Barkley, Jo- Titus, town of Berkeley. Alanseda
friends who sat near the family. The back of .the boycott because of the'ef- •I t V < Louis
- United 'filed'-condemnation seph. Fray^ and, Maurice Gregory. \u25a0-•
, . Ilt
Cabinet was represented by Secretary
-
•raft and Postmaster General Cortelyou.
fort to; keep, coolies out of the;
States./" .-.'•\u25a0>•"'\u25a0'\u25a0' \ ".*•;: \u25a0'
• \u25a0«\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0/>\u25a0.:>;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
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suits against
t
fendants along San.. Pablo -Creek, 'early this
128 de-
.'A! camp for the workmen and "guards sL town of B«*«ley. Alaraed*"
.'w -*'
, , stock
?8.
. has ; been established In,: the >ld Laurel County. Cal. amount of th« capital
>
Ten minutes before the hour for the Both Dubois and ;Teller declared that morning at Martinez We have purchased con- That the of
siderable valuable territory without haggling "Villa, was a said corporation is $3,000,000 and thy numMf
the . students }and -. merchants ; were not Glen which; years gone
• by
service to begin the entire congregation over., prices yand propose wli«n we are " through la.
well-known \u25a0; pleasure resort of Contra of share* into which it is dlvldsd 1» 80.000,
arose while the President, preceded by
his military aid. Colonel Bromwell, and
his* naval aid. Lieutenant Commander
back of the boycott- and that it.orig-
inated with,persons. Interested in, get-
ting coolie labor.; into J this, country.
with ,It--.to: own the * entire ;creek .\u25a0 from ;.: the
\u25a0
.
mountains .to .the :sea. .; Most ;of ;"the .suits ;ar«
for the riparian rights only, but wherever w«
Costa County, but which has now "*been atThat
converted Into a .veritable fortress, with has b*en
the'par value of $100 each.
th« amount of said ca-Plt»l
actually subscribed 1» ."*2
.
cAjrnIC?
$200,000. and
.
consider that, the land is necessary for our use • sentries of t5«J er *s°»
- are th» namea subscribed,
posted around it day night, •
Key, and accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt, Dubois , referred 'to the South and V the and the following
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or,s Chinese to .supplant negro we are: condemning theland as well. •: 1


to guard against surprise' by the enemy. witn
entered th* church from the transept
<Joor and was assigned to the first pew,
Vhlci he shared with the family, who
demand^f *
labor, y which remark
daimers'from Clay: and Tillman;,/,The
provoked dis-
We i now- own :seven-ninths of the only real
reservoir, site :on .San 5 Pablo

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known >as the . Clancy :place. '
Creek on iwhat ;Is
;.:The', remal.iln»f
A stranger approaching the camp would
notice • nothing unusual; until he had
. whom the sam« has be«i
by
the amount and number of share* actually
scribed
ItheVc
sub-
by each of said persons set opposite
respective names, to •wit: __
'•entered immediately afterward. The latter said' r the South had conditions two-alnths Iwe propose to condemn, i-This site passed the boundary lines of the property ! -F. M. Smith. 400- shares. ftO.OOa
lies about ten miles ea«t of the mouth of San now In,dispute, but; he would get but few F. C. Havens; 400 shares. $+<M»O.
President and Mrs. Roosevelt were both bad V enough now Iwithout further' mix- Pablo Creek/" where . It enters the -bay .at San
'
J. H. Spring. 400 shares. $*»00<>. • ,
up. Pablo. -.Above this site the creek extends about steps beyond the property line before ihe \u25a0

ln mourning. ing Louis Titus 400 shares. $-to.°oO.


The service was brief and impressive Heybt^nr raised ;the? question regard- clx or .' eight miles^ farther ;to the headwaters. \u25a0
would be halted by a sharp order to "hold S. M.- Marks. 400 shares. $40,000.
aiid followed with a few exceptions the ing? the preservation :of forests. He Some of this :land? we have \u25a0•.bought-; and our on there and tell us .what your business
suits |now |cover the entire jcreek I 'from •one end here is." HAVENS TELLS PLANS. \u26 6
regular liturgy for the burial of the dead. sharply criticized;the methods of the Syndicate
When the funeral cortege reached Fort forestry;, bureau -and .charged;; It -with
to the other. }'- V :
810 DAM PLANNED. F. C. Havens of the Realty
<
The Contra Costa Water Company has lonst '«aid to-night:
en route to Arlington, which lies maintaining" fa v press vbureau for the \u25a0 been awake to the value of this water supply The site of the dam which the . Realty We are Interested In the growth of Oakland
ju?t t>e>ond, cannon boomed a major,gen- purposed, of attacking *'\u25a0 him. He de- and has had holdings th»re for: years and has proposes *to erect . across San Syndicate
and believe tts prosperity is being held back
*eia'/8 Ealute of thirteen guns. It was a clined, however, -to hold the President been gradually acquiring others for.the- purpose at a point about six miles
Pablo Creek ' is by the present high price of water. With the-
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of using this water ,; when the population •of


when the cor-
"fe.\v. minutes past 4 o'clock grounds, responsible for this course. He -.;
said the • area It now :serves demanded It. The ac- northeast of ; the town of San jPablo, . on supply that we can develop w» can materially
tege reached the cemetery where that Ithe course was calculated to- re- tion of the :new. corporation, "however, ...haa the Clancy ranch. .and is an ideal spot for decreas« this and our patrorut aa well as those
we
a vast crowd had esscmDled. tard the development of the West. Du- forced it to take: Immediate steps and we be- the', establishment of| an' enormous reser- of the opposition would gain the benent.
lieve: we have the Syndicate headed.off. Bar- have been supplying the residents of Piedmont
|The casket, wrapped with the stars and bois took s:a contrary, view, defending ring some small; purchases of land .: It has voir. Those In charge of ;the work say \u25a0

for the past five or six years from Sausal


Firipes, was lifted from the caisson by the fpolicy^ pursued: : and contending:
gained we assert it has no r>ermanent foothold. that they have notyet" seen the plans of Creek and this is only a small quantity com-
pared with that we will develop 4 when our
;
\u25a0six sergeants of cavalry and borne to the that it was ;in; the' interest of the arid the dam, but from the place . pointed out
grave, preceded by Rev. Dr. Ernest Stires
of New York ai.d the honorary pallbearers,
region. . URGES PUBLIC NECESSITY.
i*.Thev sult'lB based on',the theory that *^ as the proposed site of the- impounding
structure it willbe about 300 feet long at
. plans are carried into execution oa San Pablo
Creek. !MgranGßttsVßPH»VfW»!
Asked If there wag any troth In th«
The latter were preceded by' General the ~~: Contra-'. Costa Water I Company.- re-
the top, and will form a lake which will that the Syndicate Water Company

STOW LAKES
Bates, chief of staff of the United States quires the Clancy land and the other hold- story
JEAX DB rfESZKE. A WORLD-FAMOUS SINGER.' WHO HAS LOST: EVERT ings forjthe"public* purpose 'of furnishing depth.;
be 'about fifty feet "
deep at Its greatest
had been formed for the purpose of secur-
army, and the generals who were de-
PEXNT OF HIS INCOME THROUGH THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. AND HIS - water .to the Inhabitants of the territory .\u25a0 Lumber; for
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•-.. •fences . \u25a0 \u25a0
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ing all the water rights not already


tailed to represent the regular army. CHATEAU IN POLAND IS NOW HELD BY SOCIALISTS. and- .for use In the owned by the Contra Costa "Water Com-
.
Jvext'-came the members of tne late gen-
>ral's 1i3.7r.:'.\ four daughters and a son,
constrvction ' of the dam had been trans- pany for the purpose of forcing the Con- -*.

MYSTERY HINTS
ported to the scene of operations yester-
the latter an officer of the United States The Call. Special Dispatch to tra Costa later on to sell out wjien th«
•army. Kih.ng the space which had been •
PARIS. Jan. "29.—No man has lost "I understand that Paderewskl has
found, although the sister confidently 6a~:ajid all preparations had been made
expected that it.was In.the box. '.'.\u25a0'-%%•. to commence work on the dam and fences
growth of the city demanded mote water
Havens said:
reserved for them was a solid phalanx more heavily by the revolutionary out- sold some of"his Polish "property." he to-day when the work was stopped by the
hi veterans representing the various or- breaks in the Czar's dominions sing- than added. "What he has .:retained ;Is
MURDER THEORY GROWS.
the injunction issued' by Judge There Is nothing In that. We believe ;that -
Healy. who lives' at trio Wells, v of service there la need of water now. This has been.
ganizations. which followed the distin-
Jean de Reszke, the world-famous doubtless in the same condition as that
- Dr. James
California Hotel and who : wasan Inti- Since the service of the injunc- Impressed upon us already and we hay* been

OFFOULP AY
guished soldier to his last resting place. •
er. Owning the largest estates In Po- of the rest of us.. The stated of affairs ; tion,, <orbidding the building of any supplying considerable water already to & \u25a0

6ide by side stood the wearers of the blue mate friend of :Stinson. belleves that fences, the construction of -any dam or large number of residents- We are closely
aKd the gray. Many were In uniform, land and accounted the richest man seems, to be not merely a' revolt," nor -a was /murdered for his money. connected with the advancement of this city
there, he has suddenly been deprived revolution, but a dissolution." . ! - the man I

He, too, was surprised when the box the erection \.of any buildings on the dis- and believ«. that everything that can b« don*
while others wore badges indicating their of every penny of income from hi3 "Will Poland get autonomy?". : I asked.; puted' property, 'the -orders of tho court should b« for its improvement. Expansion
«ociet>\~ "I,presume she will take it;, But the was opened.} yesterday.- and \found; ;to
property. If it can still be called his. have been obeyed to the ; letter by thosa irfeans a great deal and If cheaper water will
As the casket was lowered Into the and is left with a big palace in Paris people are not r ready tor'i'self-govern-
' contain -nothing..' He had 'interested friend in possession' of \u25a0' the 'property. No work help the people we purpose giving It to them.
gpound the troopers who had been formed
on his hands and many "dependent upon ment and "I fearj that.it ' wlll";lead<tl> Continued from Page 1, Pol. 0.
1 himself ln.the* search for hls^old
* of any. kind covered by the injunction has Havens said the armed guards on th»
in line down the lull below the grave anarchy. > And what will'follow after several years before.", and in";1901 per- been done \ to-day, and Foreman :Monroe property were not syndicate men. Fore-
'were brought to "present arms." Rev. him.
It took five hours with a pair of that heaven only knows t?*XiS\.% /.v;: one oxplanatlom He ha"d c lt\wrth him;
suaded Mrs. Cooper* to "come to\San says' that none willbe "done -until the case man Monroe explained as to their Identity
Franclsco'inUhe^hbpe'Of finding some is settledf " * air:r^--»
Dr.-Stlres then performed the last' rites
of the Episcopal .
church. reading the
committal service. A male Quartet sang
prancing steeds to drive across Jean de
Reszke's broad acres in Poland. The
property of hie brother. and sister ad-
HIS A3IERICAN
The conversation In
PUPILS. when he was murdered, and the^inan who
Poland had committed tb6 deed got this great wealth of the '"property.
'
opened ' at that :time.": , \u25a0' :
y'The box was
••-.
i not ..
The men*- sent to -the scene by -.the con-
struction company were £ engaged to-day
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and the purposes- for «wbictu they Tare oa
the lands, -\u25a0_.\u25a0 , ".
I plunder, then hastened his guilty;foot^
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!
"Nearer, My God, to Thee." and "Shall reached a Jumping off place ;and of
We Gather at the River?" . The cavalry Joined his, so that among them the De j changed depressing subject -by ask- steps to a place where he could live with-
'<\u25a0' John McMahon of the Brooklyn Ho- In cutting timber, for use In the construc- To Care a Cold la On* Day

Reszkes owned as much land as would j ing M. dethe tel is another old friend of Stinson who tion of the dam. „and in clearing away
'
Reszke if he had many Amer- out'fear ;
• BROMO Quinine Tablet*.
of detection. ; « \u25a0
Talc* LAXATIVEmoney
fired three .volleys over the grave, and* amount of that If tt falls to cur*.
Vay Wilson, who sounded tape over the make a goodly sized province. Now the ican pupils. His face
peasants are up in arms and are par- immediately, lighting up
J
brightened :up j.'- RELATIVES ON TRAIL. ; testifies to the
the mine owner held »:just _^before his and.
property burning tl ;
slopes which will*
underbrush on the
form the banks ,of the
\u25a0 DruKgista refund
\u25a0& W. GROVE'S «tKn»ture U oa each box. 23a.*
grave of President McKinley, sounded celing out the land among themselves. with the joy The discovery of these 'facts dates death. -He was equally, surprised when reservoir. It was intended to. put up Six-Year-old Boy Run Over.
de Reszke that he takes in his art.. '.
taps over the grave of General Joseph A
the box -was found' empty. He agrees several tentß lor the use of the workmen
Wheeler. Then a bugler from the regular
-
ermy sounded the reveille. said:
"If the
the outlook" M.
worst should "come, . I
Discussing

am ing singing," he answered.


back for "the last four weeks, during
"I have fifty. American girls study- which Stinson's relatives ;in the " East
"They are have ',been seeking,' to *'open ;his safety,
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withthe: theory that Stinson was mur- now on the ground, but when the order
dered., \ \u25a0-'- ;\u25a0 . ;••\u25a0\u25a0" -\u0084-: \u25a0

to erect no buildings -of any character


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\u25a0
- Albert Meyer, the six-year-old son of
Dr. Albert G. Meyer of 2503 Folsoin
street, was run over yesterday after-
After the services hundreds passed by able to go back to the stage. Ifeel my hope and pride; their voices are the deposit' box in :the Union :Trust Com- ?_?
Robert Foster willleave for the' East whatever on the ground was read it. was
the crave as a last mark «f their affec- perfectly, able to make a tour in Amer- freshest and the best. I take a limited pany.^ -A sister, Mrs. Sarah Cooper, of to-day with the news of the empty box noon on Folsom street by a wagon
tion. number of pupils from all .nationalities, decided by the officials of the Spring Con- driven by- Tony Torturlccl, a peddler.
ica. My few years of teaching have Portland, Me., and S her ,two .daughters to take to the of the. dead struction Company that Itiwould be bet-
sent out Attorney • Robert Poster \ to The child's Jaw and collarbone wer«

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I take more from the United' States man. Itis jikely that the
rested me and have given me time to ' but "
\u25a0 \u25a0
\u25a0 family will ter not to put up even a tent
. AHMY ORDERS.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Army or- work
into
out my theories and to put them
practice. But I
.ders: Major Samuel W. Dunning, mili- not compel me to give up teaching, for
than
hope necessity will reason that they are the most.promis-
ing.
; from
But
any

they
other country, ' \ u 2 5

do not always get a ministrator William J.i Hynes ;and "Attor-


a 0 for the conduct the legal steps necessary to have
the box /opened. /Foster: got iSpecial 'Ad-
1

> conduct a hunt after the" securities, and


that > possession
;

bonds and indorsements on some of the


of the ,)- .
Government MEN; READY TO FIGHT.
A gang of men was at once set to work
broken. Last night the boy's father
swore out a warrant for the arrest at
Torturicci and later he was taken lato
is relieved of duty in my duty to the music loving world lies fair chance. They do not ; the abandoned building of the custody and charged at th« Mission
tary secretary,
the Department of California and will exactly there; enough. ,In eighteen
study
months rtheJr ':
long ney^Thomas J. Hickey to assist him. -v
It was / seven years since -the disap-'
- J
securities
crime.
may give
*
a clew :to the cleaning up
old Laurel Glen Villa, and to-night every station with battery.
report to -the commanding general
the Pacific Division for duty.
of "In our beloved Poland."
First ued, "socialists are taking p.ossessiori
'.Lieutenant Frank B. Edwards. Fourth of the land. Their object is to divide to be done.
he contin- ; voices can be placed,: but
enough.'
this
A great deal 'of polishing has accordingly, on' application, declared
'.- ,- .;
- is . not pearance of Stinsori, and Judge .Troutt

the man legally dead. ,. Further Iproof 1

.Cavalry, upon the retirement of Brig- up


small patches the thousands of me that she is starving "A" young girl comes to me and tells was given to Judge Kerrigan yesterday
into and . that she morning in the nature, of v an 'r absolute" H
adier General Camlllo C. C. carr, will acres held by the large landholders.
proceed to his proper station in the They are everywhere. Their steady has an excellent offer;;from ;some im- identification of; the ' photograph !pub-;

Tux** i.7//iiv # nnr&


Captain Frank A. Grant,
work of a quarter of a century is being presario. How can I have*"the heart lished ;. in\The f Call seven ;years ; ago of
quartermaster, upon Tellef at Seattle, brought to a climax. Hesitation In St 1 to tell her not to take; it? And 'yet it the dead body found *in Stow Lake ;as
proceed to Allegheny Arsenal, Is against her "She goes? rt /
will Petersburg upsets everything. It Interests. out that- of Stinson.
by 'those . Judge Kerrigan Issued the order to
•; *~'k vi^A :/ 'V />; ;(•'\u25a0'
Pittsburg. Pa.,, for duty..
seems as though the end of Czarlsm unfinished.' She is forced
More Money for Militia.
and -Grand Dukes has come.
"No one has any right' in any land to of
around her who think aloud to dispose have the box opened,-; and : yesterday
a large share of her salary' for ' cos- afternoon the lock I.was sawed
\
/Into.- In-
.
• WASHINGTON. Jan. 28.— The peasant oppression or» any tumes. She has not had ,time Ito recu- stead, however, :of;the gold ; and securi-
House encourage^
Committee on Militia decided to-day to other oppression. ". I do not think."how- perate after her studies and v> Is lia- she ties .thought to within, the box was be^ ,
make a favorable report on the Mor- ever, that our peasants In Poland are ble to break down. . •" I. empty.;; -There . was not even' a' letter;;to
Poland, beautiful, •'Young girls "should "stay until I say give : any clew /to the disposal 'of tha
is his-
.
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rell bill increasing the annual appro- oppressed. It


priation for the militia, from $1,000,000
to J2.000.C00.
torical Poland, and not Russia which they are finished .and. are otherwise fortune.-;
Interests me. You ask me, can we have ready to appear before* the public';It
; :\u25a0'\u25a0.:.'.\u25a0\u25a0../.>.\u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0•" -.•\u25a0.'/ '\u25a0'-; i^'
These are the facts developed. yesterday
«t^^fo| W^MFffM I • PARI'°» TABLE-Isolld oak. golden finish; legs rigidly braced With J^elt.
back a King? How can I tell? We have is not fair; to the^pupll\ nor, to 'melto -which i, opened up • the > story »of mystery.*
been so long without' one. that 'H'is dif- have
ficult to know -what to do.'"
a pupil go out
has received myT last finishing touch." '
.'aslrhlne^untir-she
Stinson last visited the vault on August
12, 1898. '-\u25a0 He expressed his intention at that
.v.
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:
*J
-•'''
" f^f^V^^-^^'iisafflßslß^^^ll -8-PIECB
l^!ir^^SW/i'''iisH^^^^B':
\N%nF^rr==^=nr«l !
— back;Mahogany
PARLOR SUITED—
ured damask; tufted
finished .frame; upholstered In
best ste«l spring. 3 pieces, complete..
MORRIS ROCKER Mahogany
"" ble^back.
finish; reversible velour
Cg-
giJS.OO
cushions; adjusta-
FESTIVAL OF THE HARVEST. "Is the singing Improving?" ; \ u 2 5 a 0 : ; ;,.'',
\u25a0
time ';:of /going to / British 'iColumbla> He O f^lCfjC\u25a0^|^ll^M?^ll « Price SS.BS
''In your Poland, AI. de Reszke, have worse, "No.; Ithas been going from. bad. to was 'known then to possess a :fortune of
not only, here, butalljover- the considerable amount. .%/,':;
you many castes?"
world. Patti sang, in" my,'private thea- V J; Nothing!more was^ heard ot' !;"him.'*.';; A/
"Oh. no. we are almost as different aa ter
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possible from India in this respect. In- ©le, other night,


andVher^ presence month later . a dead • body was picked ; up
brought back , to r my-memory the.' great in Stow Lake by A.'Chaquette.a' laborer.
deed, I think.' that practically there are galaxy
more castes or "classes "In the United of artists now; gone.*, :She 'Is The < body . was that of >' at man Iabout 160 •
States than in Poland. In. fact, we voice, wonderful.. Melba'; has -a' ;marvelou« years Yof age, ;with a !full ' beard. ;:, Blood \u25a0

'^^rSg'Sy^S'Slln^^ i^B Our Carpet Department shows a wealth of new designs.


have only two notably,
namely, nobles and peasants.
distinct classes,
Our no- are". the
Calve Is a great artist,-1but where stains were found fon \ his face and tthere
many gifted ones of our: youth? was £"• every, appearance ;
bles are proud, but Ithink they 'are Echo answers.- where? '-'\u25a0'.' '", ;if:-;-<T :\u25a0-.-; Three wallets were? found 'turned inside
•'Had I not taken' ' to. teaching/ I)fear out iwlthln'•'\u25a0 his ;coat ? pockets.* /;.^On ? the

- i
f"of \ foul^'; play."
mBm
Tfli lI^JSPsSMMpiIIa
s?jSin»yflia?5 < %llt • ALL-WOOL
Mi ;-l>fff ?jSin»yflia?r g^3i'r|i \A
of new patterns on display at absolutely lowest prices.
INGRAIN —An extra INLAID LINOLEUM Made of b#9t
ground cork and pure linseed oil;
— Hundreds

kind. The kindness of landowners in HJ ft-JHPMgSSeSßga^ZTJ^rag^- Ml quality reversible Cork Carpet, in


Poland is not . necessarily a protection.' the method
mjr.
best out
would be '\u25a0 lost. I
ot .the
try to get small' finger,of the left hand was found a
the purest/ plain band ring. i.The initials "J. B." "'
WrnKSS^^SSSSmS^^KI^^SS^Am _ choice patterns; full yard
•yard*..:t7."r.^:cr;-T..rr:-.
wide. color goes clear through to the
For kindly disposed peasants are fre-
most durable,
' were WS£i^SKStSmESSm^^=S^sS^'
sOTr3r^^>Hsf^J'---.'-'-i-yW>A.
Per
M J-WINTOV
.fJ7%c
.
back: a grade that will stive years
of '"* service.
-. square
Per

the the 'freshest tone and stitched on 'the tab/of the. shirt'; -\- vl BRUSSELS —An extra satisfactory
quently compelled to Join the mob.','. \u25a0' ~ railM :::lllu«ll^™VKliaf\ °°, II
"How do
Poland?"
you work the land in your the perfection of style. '^Attention must
be paid not .only .to tone-placing but ,to /:/\uThe
Interpretation. , There^mußt be absolute could ,vlearn
. I*
25a0 .'POLICE /WERE 1BAFFLED.wr^v
police Investigated \u25a0' the 3 affair, tbut
J^KjffltMMm&n*)
Jtt •
m^T'M.tSMIJHW^f &O*'*' I -der; suitable
grade in Oriental and Floral de-
signs; come with or without bor-
for,any room ln the
yard
-' '".'
ROOM-SIZE BRUSSELS RUG 12x3
95 C

"The large landowner works, it


freedom of tone..! Pupils should' not bo manner In- nothing of the man or of the \u25a0

T/i^B.^HtMM^lf^A^'^ffrII
KllffilWA|ptfe#«!'-8 '\u25a0
house. Per yard «."5c feet; Oriental and Floral deslyiis;
through bis peasants. .The peasants
taught to «lng by contraction'" as \u25a0so was ; \whlch^ he imet his {death. fi
burled by._; the city; as anfunknownl
He \u25a0

'M extra heavy quality. AXMINSTER CARPET-Flne, deep Each.»ia.sO


own certain strips of land. The wages
paid them are not large, but they grow many have been: lately."'.
The Call at the ] time1publlshedT ; a;photcn "W^m^mm&fim
\u25a0y^^gaSßSf Lglls:fe.^:-:
[ .;
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?
Brussels rug-io-Sx* feet; choice
upon the bits of land given them -food
for themselves and. their, cattle. ,On ;"I
Fidays they are ;permitted to pick "up girls, M."Vde Reszke, in their,
AIDS THE; POOR GIRLS. !
;understand \some young American
zeal :toget saw ;fa"llegal notice .Ini
graph ;of.the dead i
/Last week '; an oia ;friena
;
body
""

the papers v con--;


-of Stinson li^^^^^^T)^lil«^
$^<^il
H'/'* ?ft 1 <
;
s^??' ? s^ Sls®wfe>?»'*^»
i
reg $1.50 quality. Per yard..?!. 10
BODY BRUSSELS— An extra grade;
comes in Oriental and Floral de-
patterns;
•.•*•••'
VELVET RUG «0x27 Inches; Ori-

an excellent grade. Each
\u25a0
510. 75
the dead branches of the trees in the on,**study when- 'they^ have :not' enough cerning. the opening, of the; safety,; de- 1' f&^-i^flii§SK^^
llS^fl^l^^^^^f ?l!?nS: with>or wlthout ler
b0^ ioif "lble"
ental and tw°-tOQ9 effects; Vever-

— -
* .
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EaCh •••••••;--«i.ar»
forests of the landowners. food, .that, they corner to ;thelr*ilessona posit box.; He jknew j-W.]J. ;Evana .-\u25a0 of ;-H'--'-"
! nnce between these two pictures p
"In the past a pretty annual. custom looking like :• ghosts, :that* notTonlyli'do the'.bfflce of Hyneslanfl*
j 1 and the ordiaarj ehirt is the differ- fin obtained, which .went to show, tne you .give them lessons for.nothing, sbut5 but about' the case."; -Together '
hei.went\tohlm « •~ S^^f^M^mwlSS^Si ''\u25a0 •\u25a0"- cork, and pure linseed oil; comes ALL-WOOL ART SQUARE-ox 9feet;

JJ
.they. v: went ln choice patterns. Per square. Choice patterns; reversible. Each
friendly relations existing .between the you give\them ; mbney.to pay; over,; j
I between comfort and discomfort, p peasant- and the noble. It was a spe- at Uhe I opera, <the * Opeja \ Comique \u25a0; and found ;
for places the files^ of The! Call suntil5 until ilthey
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II The Cluett goes "oa and offlike a 1


cies of what would be called a Harvest classical } concerts. .' Is all!this :true?"'-
the protograph of the. man'; found \u25a0

I coat" Fact color fs.brici and | dead In;btow, Lake. Instantly\ this t old
I Home ln England. /When the "harvest ::"L«t;not lyour '; left hand ] know/; what friend Tcrled/ ''That ;is Vhe. ;>That •is[John
i8 1 white. $I^o and more at best stores. I
was gathered In. the people used to as- your, righti hand has glven.tVAlaa.il'do Stihsbn.^Tlien:followed'the:6rder|and " ' "''
I
CX£ErTtPEaBO9Y&Cfc,Tr«j,N.Y. rustic ornaments; I
semble and make presents of little very llttle.'.r I-;
to v the landowners. more. The"eight; young/American 'girls
,would ;, like to fdo? much theTopening] of
ithelbox/^ :'\u25a0'\u25a0
StinsoniwasHh>UheihabitVof<writ!risr —
|I Laixeat naketa ofEhtata sad OoQaa la |
Their habit was on these 'occasions, whose names shall 'be . nameless, and to his -Bister, in*Portland,;Me.<;Hel wrote '
while partaking of the hospitality of whom I
. . :
their chiefs, to sing . their v.masters' Voices.' •; On1the* other^ hand;: some of,the was iwritten on Auarust 10.X1898.
,
am helping. have •*marvelous nearly r'eyerymonthr; and; his jlast; letter \u25a0

- Ogj/ [£! '^Bg§i!Sl'"''llya TOi|/|.


iP'^^WW
RUI'FLED SWISS CURTAINS—Hem- COUCH COVER 60 Inches wide- full
s
- -
... . . .... praises.to Frequently
\u25a0ion. .enhance ,tho^
they tbok^occa- young
virtues -of their long,^ to the Iwealthiest tamlllea I i,
who fstudyiwith $ me 'be- had i
ibe- his ; *
told this sister/ Just jbefore I
bonds vand his fmlnlnar stooks. »-H«
3
that :
Ho
,of
fflS4" ~^r^~ V# '\u25a0"~
~
r
"

-titchedor plaln/edge; a ,1.75
value. \ Special," per pair... fcl.OO . . rrm^ka^Valu^^l.Vee^
, while they
-.-Saoh. ".'..81.25 last.

When
own chief by depreciating and abusing lieve the less favored; ones would all had *made; her] aiChristmas \ present I
those of their neighbors.
"These gatherings
be provided for < if the'attentlon :of rich $4000 shortly i^ before * foriS the building
:were :exceedingly Americans, were called to the needs of of:a]house.- He ;also ;told
. "
; her| thatch*
of

-
r :^&^^/^ -:'^Jr'
. v:.^/;%;.'..-" :----;'r y*

l
i
:
:. • :
Agents for the Regal and Great Majestic Ranges.
vV/' :;~:':';M-tne|besi; in its class.
picturesque., The brilliant red or yel- these :students. S. , ;\
had made a will. iThis, too/- oannot •be
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IK-Graves' low fiowe r« in the shawls of the wom- •. ."I speak from" experience when I
en pleased the eye. ;Altogether I know that the
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' United States is the most gen-


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iay
*^^ - -- - - — . fl^ -
"" BsV •*
' '

. '>^ '
* 'so picturesque as a• Polish erous country *onl earth: ~}lThese } young" dies ; have * given >money \u25a0, for ;.British ;and
"" ' '

Tooth Powder of nothing 'T''\u25a0 isss^bssV Bl ' \u25a0fififl ','•, A vHflB \u25a0BMlßif srfJTTir -»
: '
'i issssssssssV "\ '
~
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Bsßß^si S^BBSSSSSSSSSsL_^^.^BBSSSSSsV ' flB '3^3c3 ' 'IJIrM WH XflEZfisi "JIBW * s-s-Sl
T
Christian i associations gand
» ',
Harvest Home. This ;pieasan t custom girTs .will'? hot
1

affordIpleasure to American
will now duobtless disappear forever. their "compatriots ;by4, thelr^ exquisite ,thel like•\u25a0\u25a0 withy:the •ldea^: that ||th«y^will
Is used twice-a-day you will have .:'/Every year . the'; -Harvest Home,* vblces/^but'i many ; of^them^wlll \ refieot help students/i No!wfmark ;you^ \llata?a !
which I ,
have ;tried' to describe; used to the"? highest; credit *upon :their.' country. \ Christian--^aTfifm
believer.?InlChrIstian-j
white teeth, hard gums, dean takemy .place upon': my estates and those The f States is (destined ;to 5 have lty--but;l'Bay,' these? organizations |dq -
ibel ver.?lnChrlstian-j

of brother and. Bister. It,is one; of the \ best .vocal '• music In\ the * worll'j t? help? a musical I,puplL'c -jTheJf young,
I mouth, pure breath, good diges- ;far..<? distant '«*/when Nor no '" -IBl^^JeHl^s^ss^smltsi; Wi
;tion, good health. Listen to ybux Polknd.
th<\ pleasante«t memories
I:
of my life in is. the timeI
have Itried , to.do my,best ;for .United• States v,will lead ?. the ;
.
; * "J\ the girltstudying music must hay a certain^
flingtbr| laatude:]^;Thls| is| other/na- necessary gto }
1

'-\u25a0•» IM.I T^-^- » .

.
the people: / 1 have lodged them well tions' in'vocal'?• music, s as? muehTa» Vshe, develop ri her.*;; temperament.*;;? 11;
•dentist's advice. He knows best and otherwißft looked after their wants. A ' dofnot'
In handy metal cans or bottle*, £s©. / iTrue, Iall;proprl etprs
does
\ not f good 'fito ment«.": .V~ '?: /...; : :.\.':
to-day In ,/ agricultural
y /; -^\u25a0^'-'. •-\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0''.
-
"'; TAT Imple- /mean Ithat'she^ should Snot"' be >tii'Teyery^-
those dependent upon : them," yet;the'ln-- ":. v"Speakin-r, abput
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'\u25a0\u25a0
correct ' " ?andfladyllke.'t-but|tbe"Jat£
Dr. Graves Tooth PowdffJCo!
9 American mosphere ofIthe IGlrls'^Chrlstlan fAsso--,
noccnt should ' not suffer "with -
'•\u25a0'*\u25a0" *\u25a0"the young; girls:,whojare* studying J - Iciatlons I does not J promo te the '!\u25a0 growth
KUlltV.* *.:.*> understand that- certain- Amerioaji". m««ic.'Y it. of.: the ia'rtlstib''temperament." z \u25a0

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