Ban Francisco Wholesalers Want to Be­ gin Business at Once. Mi BE NEW PARIS BOILS W ITH ANGER Han Francisco, April 27.— The first important step toward re establishing Daniel Burnham Tells of San Russia On Eve ot New Revolu­ trade relations in Han Francisco was Monday, April 30. $170,000 for tho navy to be expended at taken tonight when the realty men held Francisco’s Opportunity. W iih I i i t on, April 30. Th« «»-lint«» Hun Francisco was passed. tionary Outbreak. After voting thin tlm houso decided to a hurried consultation with more than will l>«-giu voting mi tin' nin«Bi 11 on Friday, Muy 4. take up the pension calendar. Capron fifty important merchants. The object of the meeting was to secure temporary An agruemeiit to tliut rifiict win» re­ (K. I.) was called to the chair. W ported toduy, hut it provi«! impoNniMt) limns said he would object to passing quarters for the wholesalers, six of CONSTITUTION IS A MERE FARCE to HO »-Xtl-llll tllll Ulldl-mtUlldillg uh to pension bills unless tho committee had a whom announced they were forced to go have it ¡iirlud« th« fixing of it iluto for chance to veto on each bill. The pass taking u fi nul voti» on tim bill uh h ing of pensions did not proceed with into business immediately. whole, Tillinnii lirnt proposed u fl nul the usual speed. Tlmro were 315 pen­ The meeting was called without warn­ Says Ground is Claar fo r Executio»', Opposition to Despotism is United by voto on Muy 0, und Morbini wuh tli» sions fuvorably acted on in committee ing, so tho real estate men were not o f H i« Plan— May Go T o only Honutor to niuko objection. Il ih nnd reported to tlm house. Deprivation o f Liberty — Idle At 3 o ’clock the house completed the prepared to offer aitea. It was decided oppoHÌtion wuh HiifUoiout, however, to Burned City, Workmen Organizing. that the two bodies meet again Hatur- fruHtruto Ilio di-nign, und tho next moHt consideration of pension bills, when the follHiblo OOUrHO, till» lÜKpOHltioll of tariff revision bill was tuken up and day morning at 10, to make final ar­ iiiiioiidiiiontH, wuh dooidod upon. Tin» general debate resumed. rangements. The realty men discovered generai iinprrMion unions uonatoru ìh Chicago, April 28.— Daniel H. Burn- Ht. Petersburg, April 26.— The polit­ that the wholesalers were all ready to flint Ilio filini voto will bo reported Wednesday, April 26, barn, the architect who drew the plans ical situation Las grown threatening. move across the bay. The chairman of wit Ilio n wook f r o m tho timo o f tho Washington, April 25.— An amend­ for beautifying Han Francisco, returned The pnblication yesterday of the new In-ginning o f tho ooiiHidoration of ment to tlm Indian bill for tlm cession the meeting, Mr. Triest, announced that to his home here yesterday from Europe. draft of the “ fundamental law’ ’ or amendment«. Mimt of tini timo of tlie of ike lands of the Mark loot Indians in land was offered the wholesalers in Oak­ HOllUtO WIIH lloV otod to IÌ«t<’ llÌng to u He said Han Francisco now has it with­ “ constitution” of Russia has aroused a Montana was arcented by the Senate land practically free o f charge for a Hpoooh by <'larko, of ArkiitiHHM, in wliioli in its power to rebuild itself into one of storm of indignation, and amidst the present great distrust of the govern­ bo oritioiHod the Ilo|iburn bill a* inju- sfter being modi tied. The bill was period of two years. tlmn laid aside and tlm message of tlm Triest asked the real estate men for the most beautiful and convenient cities ment’ s motives has famished just the ilioiouH to r om od y nxiating oonditioiiH. Tlio I iouho bill appropriating $170,000 President regarding tlm employment of figures and location sites, saying the in the world. stimulus needed to solidify the entire for tl-:« emergency need« of tlm nnvy labor on the Government worka in the Mr. Burnham, on his arrival, found opposition in Parliament. The Rech wholesalers wanted them immediately. dopnrtniont ut Muro Inland, und for vicinity of Han Francisco was ordered From his manuer of expression it would awaiting him a message from James D. insists that with the real zation of the the pontili nervice lit Hun Franeiaco, printed. appear that some of the wholesale mer­ Phelan, president of the association for new Russian loan, and under the false limilo n oo oH H u ry by tlio earthquake, win Flint followed the reading of the piiHHod by tlio nonato when it couvonod message hy immediately introducing a chants were ready to desert Ban Fran­ the improvement and adornment of Ban conviction that the revolution is sup­ cisco and locate in Oakland until such Francisco, asking him to go at once to pressed, the government has not hesi­ today. hill appropriating $300,000 for the em time at least as Han Francisco could be that city. He replied that be could not tated again to show the cloven hoof, say until Monday whether or not he not even masking its intention to dis­ Washington, April 30,—Thin wan both ployment of extra labor in the navy rebuilt. The wholesalers announced their in­ could go. Mr. Burnham said: solve Parliament, if it is found to be n Hold day and u ‘ 1 aeod ’ ’ day in the yard at Mare Island. ‘ ‘ The two chief features of my plan, troublesome. Tillman made an effort to have a day tention to congregate in one district if I iouho , tlio mu.jor portion of tho legiida- tlvo «»•anion being given over to tlm fixed for a vote on the railroad rate possible. They preferred the southern which can now be carried into effect, are M. Briancbaninr.ff, in the Siovo, calls ronnideration of tin* agrieultural bill hill, hut was again unsuccessful. part of the city because of the railroad those relating to the cutting o f diagonal the draft of the “ fundamental law” a facilities there. When the real estate stroi-ts and the construction of a splen­ nini, inoidont thereto, the fro« dintri* H|ns*ner gave notice of a speech for to­ “ mockery” which w ill be resented by but ion of need«, for which tlm bill doe« morrow, and Clarke of Arkansas of a men mentioned several sites in the did outer boulevard which will encircle every honest man, be he a member of not provide, but which it ia agreed speech on Friday on the same question. vicinity of North Beach the merchants the whole city. said these would have to receive sec­ “ Han Francisco has a chance to do the “ Black Hundred” or a Social will In* reatored to the bill. A hill was passed amending tlm law ond call, us they wanted south of Mar­ what Louis Napoleon did in Paris in Revolutionist, adding that “ such a Eighteen page« of tlm agricultural bill wore considered and |ierfecto»l. Tlm relative to tlm allotment of land to In ­ ket street, if such a location were at 1851— the opportunity to make itself one mixture of lies and false logic on the all possible. of the beauty spots of the world.” eve of the assembling of the real mas­ «lobato on the ipieation of free need« dians. The wholesalers said most of their will lie resumed tomorrow, when a vote ters of the country can only tend to Washington, April 25.— The House members were willing to be housed un- in exported on the amendment to insert pu*b the people to a fresh revolution B U ILD IN G M O VEM ENT 18 ON today continued cousiileration of the ler one or two roofs at the present mi appropriation of $140,000 for the pur- with its attending conflicts and anar­ agricultural appropriation hill. The time, and that they could manage with «* h a no and dim ritintimi of “ rare and chy. The existing regime seems fated Prtyiident’ s message recommending an such quarters for at least a year. They Mrs. Oelrlchs Declares Purpose—Magee i i n u H i i n ! seeds. ’ ’ to go down in blood.” then asked the real estate men for fig­ appropriation ol $300,000 for Mare Is­ The debate on Heeds might have con­ to Build Steel Structure. The really dangerons element in the tinued indi-linitely under the “ nnimal land navy yard was read and referred to ures on buildings. It was impossible Han Francisco, April 28, The work situation, however, ia not in the atti­ for the latter to furnish this data under industry” item if Wndnworth had not tha committee on appropriations. will pro­ tude of the Liberals bat in the possi­ Fr present conditions, so the wholesalers of rebuilding Han Francisco made a motion putting u stop to tlm ceed rapidly. Mrs. Herman Oelrichs, bility of another upheaval frem below agreed to wait for a few days for their «lobate, w hich wax carried by a vote of Tuesday, April 24. of New York, has agreed to repair the at the very moment when the intellect­ answer. 1*7 to H'_\ t*n motion of Wadsworth, the Washington, April 24.— The Henate Tho wholesalers announced that six Rialto building and to build again on ual forces of the country have been committee arose, the vote being 87 of their members would require at least the site of the CTosley. She and her united. For some time the Bocial passed hills as follows today: nguinst 78. Kxtending time until 1909 for coast­ 100.000 squaro feet. Before the meet­ sister, Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., have Democrats and other proletariat orga­ Saturday, April 28. wise lave to go into «fleet between the ing adourned others told the realty men also stated that they will put up solid nizations have been trying to arrange a office structures on their Montgomery Washington, April 28.— Tho Indian Philippine« and America; providing that they intended to join with the six street site. general uprising to coincide with the in reo|iening right away, and, in rough appropriation bill win punned by the for the reappraiaemrnt of certain public Thomas Magee, a real estate dealer, convocation of Parliament, but appa­ figures, it is estimated that the mer­ si-nati* lute thin afternoon, nfter an all- lands at Port Angeles, Wash.; autho­ will start for New Y'ork on May 1 to rently they were making no headway. «lay di«russion as to tho best method for rising the occupancy of lands in Han chants will need at least 1,000,000 complete arrangements for the erection square feet o f ground space. Now, however, a great movement providing for Indinus in general and Bernardino, Hierra, Han Gabriel forest of a 12-story steel building on Market among the idle workmen of the capital, A fter a lengthy discussion, the real those of the Indian Territory in par­ reserv«*s for power plants of the Kdison estate men finally managed to restrain street, just above the Mutual Bank w do number 42,000, baa come to the ticular. Tlm bone of contention was Electric Company. the merchants from further action un­ building. the attempt to remove the restrictions The Emporium, a large department surface, and there is more than a sun- til another conference can be held Sat- for the alienation of land by the abet­ store, will resume business on a large poeition that this movement is simply ururday morning. Ashland Reserve Enlarged. ters of the five civilized tribes. Mr. seale next week. A temporary structure the cover for a real uprising which ie Washington April 26.—Tho Ashland Warner, of Missouri, olTered an amend­ will be built at the corner of Post and being organised behind it. ment to this effect, exempting, however, forest reserve in Oregon has been slight­ S A N T A BOSA TO BE R E B U ILT. Van Ness avenue. Meetings of men out of work held in tlm fullldoods and minors, and it re­ ly enlarged for the purposo of inclutl- In two weeks seven floors of the new the suburbs daring the last few nights ceived the support of Mr. Long, of ing more fully the watershed o f Ash­ Monadnock building, which was in Kansas, who had made a similar at­ land crc»-k, which is the source o f water Entire Business Section o f City De­ course o f construction at the time of were attended by orators of the Social Democratic party. A council of men stroyed by Earthquake. tempt but had failed. The amendment supply for the city of Ashland and a the disaster, will be filled with offices. out of work bas also sprung into exist­ large territory of agricultural land in was accepted. Santa Rosa, Cal., April 27.— The lat­ Capitalists are not in the least dis­ ence like the lamous Workmen’ s Coun­ Among tlm changes made in tho meas­ that vicinity. A narrow strip o f coun­ est figures show fifty-one dead, sixty- mayed or disheartened. James D. Phe­ try which hus been added consists of a ure was tho striking out of a commit­ cil which directed the big strike of last lan. chairman o f the finance committee tee amendment that provided for the tract lying along tho summit o f a spur three injured and seven missing, as pub­ and multi-millionaire, said: fall. Proclamations have been iteued turning over to the Indians of nil mon- of the Hiskiyou mountains, which has lished in these dispatches. “ Before the earthquake I was asked calling upon all workmen to support eys on deposit to their credit from the the average elevation of 7,200 feet and The entire business section o f the by certain capitalists to erect a large the men out of work, who demand tbat sale of timber and lands aggregating culminates in ono of the most promi­ town was destroyed and many resi­ hotel on the site of the Phelan building, the city within a week shall put them nent landmarks in Southern Oregon. several millions. at Market and O ’Farrell streets. Since to work npon the construction of new dences went down. Siskiyou Peak is a tract unfit for cul­ the disaster the proposition has been Washington, April 28.—Tho tariff dis­ tivation, ami has no settlements on it. Twenty fires started, but the water repeated and even urged. This shows street railroads and bridges, for which cussion started in tho houso on Thurs­ As it forms the watershed of various supply was unimpaired, and within most decidedly that there is no lack of M.000,000 has been appropriated. day afternoon occupied practically all tributaries of Ashland creek, it is im­ faith in the future of the city.” the time of tho house today. John portant to insure proper protection to three hours the flumes were under con­ A R M Y IN CH ARG E. Sharp Williams concluded tho speech the forest nnd prevent the streams from trol. lie began Thursday, nnd consumed thojbein contaminated in any way. Cut off by the disaster from com­ S A Y SOLDIERS SHOOT A N D LOOT San Francisco’ s Hungry Being Fed by munication with the rest of the world, first two hours in u collnhorntion with Quartermaster’s Department. Towne of New York, in which Towno Santa Rosa knew nothing of the de­ W ill Not Abandon Bay City. Refugees Tell Lurid Story of Slaughter read the letters nnd other articles W il­ struction of San Francisco until the ar­ San Francisco, A pril 26.— Gradually Washington, April 26.—Senator Ful­ and Plunder. liams wanted to include, nnd Williams, ton was today informed by (juartermns- rival from there o f a trainload of nearly the National Government is taking over standing beside him, kept up a running 1.000 refugees, begging for help that Des Moines, April 28__ Stories o f th » woik of succoring the homeless and ter-Genernl Humphrey thnt there is no lire of int««rjectory comment, explana­ intention of even temporarily abandon­ could not be given, but nearby towns wholesale robbery by soldiers as well foodless thousands of San Francisco and tion nnd nrgument. ing San Francisco as army transport came to the rescue, and after a period as vandals, o f innocent as well as guilty tomorrow the representatives of the ('ushrnnn spoke for nearly an hour in headquarters, therefore there is no pos of starvation and suffering aid was re­ men shot down at sight by military United States Army w ill have charge ceived. ort may load there, but buildings, but larger and better struc­ tures will replace them. cisco,” said Mr. Shostro. “ On the the work w ill be turned over to the ns the government docks are unimpaired Friday, April 27. It is the intention of business men at slightest provocation they shoot a citi­ Unite«! States Quartermaster of this and rnilroads arc again making deliver­ Washington, April 27.— At the begin­ ies nt Han Frnncisco, there will bo no once to begin rebuilding. The savings zen down nnd nobody has thus far ques­ department, who w ill establish a com­ ning of today’s si-ssion of the st-nnto a temporary discontinuance of headquar­ hank of Santa Rosa occupied a $40,000 tioned the act. There has been lots plete system of issuing rations at all of building. Its now one, which will be an looting by vandals, but the soldiers have bill amending the existing laws relative ters at that city. the 58 stations throughout the city. office building, will cost $250,000. to notice of land entries, so ns to re- committed wholesale plunder also. I This was a day of optimistic reports Con Shea, who lost five buildings, »piiro that papers in which they nro know that when buildings were to be from all sides. “ Conditions improv­ More Soldiers to Be Sent. worth $100,000, says that his five new blown up the soldiers would go inside, printed shall bo in the county or dis­ ing.” was the happy expression from Washington, April 28.— The war de­ ones will be worth twice that sum. trict in which tho binds are located, blow open and loot the safes and then those who had charge of the duties of partment lias decided to send General The same spirit is manifested by all was passed. dynamite the walls. I saw lots of sol­ Hponner then resumed his speech on (Ireely, at Han Francisco, the additional who have been interviewed. diers with their pockets bulging with caring for their less fortunate towns­ As soon ns the dead were buried busi­ booty that I knew had been stolen, and men during the last few days. In fact tlie rate bill, ngain taking up the ques­ 2,500 troops thnt he has naked for. The. troops, he says, have maintained ness men began clearing a passageway I overheard one in uniform bragging the most important duty w ill hereafter tion of tlio distinction between judicial power nnd jurisdiction. Replying to tlio high standing of the American through the streets nnd teams were put that he had stolen $2,000 worth of dia­ be performed by the United States Bniloy lie said that, owing to the fact nrtny, but a continuance of mental nnd to work hauling the rubbish to waiting monds. Another told o f a fine gold Army, that of distributing the food and that tho ¡lowers arc totally different, it physical stress is not ndvianble in the freight enrs. watch he had secured, he said, in this supplies which have been donated most cannot be said thnt ono is greater than present high tension of the people. manner.” lavishly by the people. The citizens of Accepting an estimate e f 200,000 des­ Fissures Open in the Earth. the other. Both men say they are eager and w ill­ San Francisco have turned their atten­ titute, there is but one soldier for every Allison expressed tlm hope that the Onklnnd, Cal.^ April 27.— Word comes ing to lav before the war department tion to the details of the reconstruction discussion of the rnto bill would go on, hundred people, and the additional charges against the United States sol­ wiving that if congress was to finally troop« asked for would give but two from the district between Milpitas and diers, offering specific evidence if neces­ of their business. Alviao, on the south arm of San Fran­ sary. ndjourn before the first of August it soldiers per hundred. Wants Philippine Traffic. was necessary that tho debate proceed cisco bay, that fissures have opened in Washington, April 24.— President without delny. Oregon Equips Hospital. Washington, April 26. — Senators the earth, and water is flowing over the Roosevelt late tonight signe»l the joint Oakland, Cal., April 28__ Oregon has Fulton and Gearin today reeeivod a tel­ Washington, April 27.—Immediately resolution of Congress appropriating surface. The section is known as the a hospital in San Francisco tonight. egram from the Portland Chamber of after the house convened today the 11,500,000 additional for the relief of artesian belt, hundreds of wells flowing This institution dates its birth from this perennially and supplying means of irri­ afternoon, when P. W. Leadbetter and Commerce asking that Portland be emergency appropriation bill calling for Kan Francisco sufferers. gating large areas. Such wells require Jefferson Myers, of the Oregon relief bu- made the temporary headquarters for capping to restrain the flow under ordi­ renu, visited the Wilmerding school and shipping supplies to the Philippines, Use of Government Gift. Held Up by Single Enemy. nary conditions, and recent disturbance found Major Sternburg and the Oregon pending the rebuilding of warehouses Washington, April 80.—Commenting Washington, April 30.— Senator N el­ of the earth’s surface has released sub­ National guard hospital corps stationed and docks at San Francisco. The Sen­ »in the dispatch from Han Francisco ex­ son. of Minnesota, to gratify a personal terranean streams Roads in this local­ at this schonlhouse, which since the ators w ill take the matter up with the pressing the surprise of tho citizens’ grudge, is single-handed and nlone try ity are flooded and impassable. earthquake and fire has been turned into Quartermaster-General. The President committee that only $300,000 of tlio ing to prevent the confirmation of Judge a hospital. Mr. Leadbetter and Mr. today sent a message to Congress urging Steel People to Rush Orders. Myers also visited Harbor View Hos­ an immediate appropriation for re­ $2,500,000 relief fund appropriated by |.fames Wiekorsham, of Alaska. As a congress is still available for relief , high handed proceeding absolutely with- Pittsburg, April 27.—Orders hnve pital, whore Dr. K. A. J. MaeKenzie is building the warehouses at San Fran­ work, Acting Secretary Oliver, of theinnt justification, this act ranks above been issued by the officials o f the Car­ stationed. Dr. Marie D. Equi is sta-1 cisco. war department, tonight pointed out, every other np|>ointmcnt case that has negie Stool Company making all orders ionod at the United ¡States General Hos­ that it was never contemplated that tho been before the senate this winter. for San Francisco “ emergency orders,” pital. Another 8 2 5 ,0 0 0 tor Japan. appropriation should lie spent by the Judge Wickcrshnm, nfter completing a and giving them precedence. John G. citizens of Hnn Frnneiseo. Tho money, four-year term in Alaska, was renomi­ Neale, structural engineer of the Car­ Cuba M ay Give $50,000. Washington, Anril 26.— Another con­ nceording to the resolution of congress, nated by the president more thnn a year negie Company, left last night for San Havana, April 28— A resolution was tribution of $25,000 from the Christian was to he expended hy the war depart­ ago, but he wns not confirmed because Francisco to take charge o f the struc­ offered in the house today appropriat­ Herald was received today by the Red ment, to reimburse that department for of the fight made ngninst him by Mr. tural force o f the United States 8teel ing $50,000 for the victims of the Cali­ Cross for transmission to japan for tbs Nelson. rations, tents, blankets, etc. Corporation on tha Pacific Coast. fornia disaster. rslisf of ths famine sufferers. M A I R E P E A T FE A T OF N APO LEO N . *»' ?