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INDEX OF THE

SAN FRANCISCO CALL'SNEWS TODAY

UNION LABOR CHAIRMANPUNCHES CONGRESSMANBlow[;StniclrfatT:Meeting cC

Strike'

Settlement

;. SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL.}iCHICAGOk*.*July32l".-^-The <mcc ting.,ofthe' commercial "telegraphers'- union to-,

day."ratified," the \action • of the nationalexecutive— board . In » ita

"ofthe *San Francisco 'and Oakland *strike.During^.the.. meetin =: Congressman Mc-

permitt, Jwhb^sTa'member :of. the union,

was' called** upon ;by -"'those'- present '; to.make.' an Taddre'ss.,- T .WTien.-he » stepped

foswar^rChafrinkniMoore of.the

tive tcommittee •"objected -'.because th«congressman 'was ,not ;_'ln .',good

'stand-

Tng'withHheTunion, having forgotten topay 'his- dues.* . • ,

point-was sustained by the chair.FlushVd" with '\u25a0 rage.. McDermltt made a_reference .to -the -character, of Moorethat caused Moore to jump at the con-gressman' and "land an uppercut blowsquare? in ;McDermltt's.' face,' knockinghim;down and out.*

BISHOP^ AND,PRIESTS ARE. MALTREATED>BY RIOTERS"ROME,"July 21.—The anticlerical agl-

tation 'was ;expressed'

today In .ademonstration against- the' Madonnaprocession, ;which :was \ hissed andfinally broken \u25a0 up. Arbishop and- sev-eral. prlest3 were maltreated by the

rioters and .other ;persona* in:the pro-

cession were wounded -before -the po-

lice \u25a0• succeeded in driving back the

manifestants. -Many arrests . were made.

f*Cßp>p:<;july ? 2l.^Flfty7:workrnen^areTep.o rtedUoJhayeJbeeh^suffocated as Uheresult ib»3a*"flrei>In? a^sulphuri mine v inGif^wtihßtcily^^y.-'r:-, '- '<-:':' -\.

FIFTY PERISH* IXtFIRE

MISSING MAN'S REMAINSFOUND IN DEATH VALLEYjSup^os'ed?l^r^nd, :jWhom He

ofJ\u25a0/Vv^K^S^i :Mm!derV" I\u25a0.\u25a0 V: %,j-:,•^PEC^ALiI«SPATCH TO THE.CALL,"*]:"I' Nev.,V;july.'\.21.—Thecorpse"} totind>.oh^ the .Steiningef, ranch-

.*the -'edge^of 4;Death* yaljoy several'[days 'Vgrp^has rVbeen ',identified 2'aV*that,of^Johp'|Payloyic^of«Goldfield;V' Pav-ldvlcti f was\«on ,' the> bond •of ..Tom r'Ar-

rgehips; 'Charged CwifhNhorse atealins,' Inith^Bum*, of[*sl,ooo^'ond 'started 'jtqr. Death"'Valley."withJXrsrentos -to-Jook \u25a0; at:tn tnlngr rproperty;- the ilatterIhad;proro-x

;iied itojjdeed|hlm^ 'Argrentos jreturne'dalone :aiid -'could give;no accoiint^of »histprnpanlon* *^T ; t- J'l-,.'^ •'\u25a0; .'.^ '.\u25a0}'• Z&s% 'Tuesday

k:a*;.prospe'ctor :found ;'a

partly.-, decomposed *bodyyon

;the ? Stein-

:inger the .men were, lastseen An. uncle /and a :cousinof...Payloyich-.went> to the* ranch -arididentified *the"body.* Argentos la*,injaii^at^Tonopah' "on",a' misdemeanorcharge/. ;He will.be*ex tradlted an/i.lrledifor.rrn'arder.'in jlnyo:»*ouhty,' CaJifofn!a.

','CO2I TUHViSD*OJf JS^SSiiS^^^ ?'

linfieiteent: tjuestion No. 8f

, :. ?*

WHy'Do You Lie?tKfeiTK>st!o^

T¥:ition?r-ana>the pnererthe; better— 1he vjall'wiilpaySSEI^EyDOEt^RS/ .MF6r next five answebS||he|^l^nip^G)NE DpL-LAjR/each: ,

:"printed next Wednesday\'^ariclVcKeicks h^il^|^!tKeAvirinei^^t once. .Make

.11-;,-.MRE^IIgENT; :QUEST;IONS, .>^

MIXING"

.-.Blue Ledge :mine, \u25a0' in Siaklyou. county,': Is ,sol Jfor' $2fto.ooo.to:Sew York"capitalist; .- frPageS

One hundred stamp jmlll.be"erected 'fori'La'dyWashington \mine"in"

Tuolumne county Page 9

'. Boxing'enthusiasts throng,the training.quar-

ters of'Jimmy BrlttVnd;Battling •Nelson, yP.'Smarine:

Great school'of whales accompany steamship

Mera along the coast.''' ' ,*

Page 10

'Rocked

-Asleep wins the. open . coursing.- stake

at,Ingleslde. • *!>»•'4Oakland \u25a0 and Los Angeles .divide

'Sunday

'base-

ball; honors \ and ,' San Francisco" takes a""gamefrom

-Portland. .. , -

,. . 'Page 5

-San

-Francisco state league baseball

'team \u25a0 ahnt

out by-Oakland.- =• - ' : Page 5

SPORTS , ;\u25a0•.:\u25a0''\u25a0 '

Racing >yachts-:return -without \u25a0 mishap 'from

their, cruise. to the Farallones. \u25a0\u25a0

'.•Page*

'Carl Gardner defeat* Coast' Champion Long, att*>nnl«.: -"-'-r'.'

" ;\u25a0''.' ':.-': \u25a0' * ;:- 7Page 4

Cuban patriots batch dark plot to*oust'Amer-

icans . from *\u25a0 Island.because .' cocoanut jp&lms arcplnnted at Morro castle. . . Page 3

.. Rioters In Seoul still defy Japanese authoritiesand Marquis Itojis regarrlsonlng ': the*;~coun-try. '. ..' ..." . .' -

\u25a0 , '.'.' » Pagea

FOREIGNLiner Kaiser. Wilhelm ;11,

'while coaling. %t

Bremethaven,' lists suddenly and ,is sunk bywater rushing \u25a0 In .through ' \u25a0 the - open .:.coalports. • -..\u25a0\u25a0'. • \u25a0-

'• Page 3

'Haywood ;case \u25a0 at •BotseJ will\u25a0 be submitted" tothe Jury before. the end of the present week: P.3

Noted French authority predicts a.big slumpIn prices of raw metals this fall. Pige 10

Michigan farmer kills his Invalid son, his wifeand the latter's foster father. with ana .x end isshot dead by.a neighbor. . Page 3

Immigration commission may be-sent by.con-greos to study Important' questions in Asia.' P. 10

Verne .Hollet, yonnger of'two San • Francisco

youths arrested* at Camp' Meeker," confesses-"rob-bery and arson and boasts of his crime*

'~?ag-<> 8

East Oakland. c»r jumps rails at bottom of 'asteep bill end two persons are Injured.-' Pago- 10

Society turns out"in force' and makes fete.'*tMount Tamalpais academy, a success. Paje 8

Bcildlng 'activity, lir 'Oakland \u25a0 shows - markedImprovement and realty dealers 'report train Indemand for residence property.

-> . Page 18'

" Maurice Stewart," photographer of Oakland, Uto wed nurse who attended him in hospital."P.; B

Southern' Pacific engineers ;make'preliminary

Burveys for electrisation of-suburban 'lines In

Oakland and Alameda. Pa^e 8Thomas Starr King p&f»es examinations ;an<l

will enter Annapolis naval :academy today. P. flTestimony in cas* of old Costa? water

;cezspaas: Uwt?^"*]Oifc^'-'l^i^JU^r:^ C"in-.4«T^^ ~i\- '\u25a0 '\•';\u25a0' :'\u25a0.-:\u25a0 ':\u25a0'.;\u25a0;\u25a0 fV. \u25a0 '?;i'J$ 3P*S*>|B

\u25a0'Christian EndcaTorcrs of bay counties welf<nnc

Dr./IF. E."*\u25a0 Clarke ? at'

First: GorigrecatUm'al"church.*;

" "- :: ' _ ;;'"•.\u25a0 '-':.' *•*«•"

. -Sheriff leaves San .Diego for Clinton.' lll.,' witbFred \u25a0)n.:'Maglll \u25a0 and >wife,1 accused ... of iinnr-der. :. . o'-; ,^ . ; , PageS'Standard oil properties and: big smelters of

Contra-Costa .county are 6aid to ha ye been fa•

vored by Assessor Jones. . Page. 8Samuel P. Johnston and Rollin >C. Ayres/ dis-

cus* "San.Francisco's Seed ..of .Printers' Ink"in addresses before Pacific coast advertising, menat Sacramento.

"Pag* 7

Body of Goldfleld prospector found in Deathvalley and man he befriended Is suspect rd ofmurder. Page 1

DOMESTICGirl student of University of Chicago Is shown

to be sister of negro gambling king. Page 1j Leader of .union telegraphers' In.'.'. Chicagopunches congressman

'at'meeting held to 'ratify

the strike settlement.~

Pag« ":1

SUBURBAX

Chamber of commerce, and.merchants''associ-

ation address . letter to county committees of(la-bor, democratic . and

'republican parties/ roggest-

tng nonpartisan ticket and indorsing direct .pri-mary law. : ;Pag»*l

Erlanger's randeTille topllners next season. P.J6American who 'has "•discovered

'a'moantaln

'of

silTcr in China returns home \u25a0to seek '"goVern-^ment backing to enable

-him 'to " beginImining

operations. 7-' Page* 14

'Natiooal jguardsmen who Ifailed

'to report -;tcr

duty with regulars may t>e censured. '\u25a0 ".P*g«9Uiobard J., Jose, will sing as one of>Klaw.&

Jules Pages may racceed ;Julian *as ? head ;offamous Parisian' art' ins titntel •" •' " Page 6

Nude body of. en unidentified woman found insand dunes three and -a:half \u25a0 milce \u25a0 below 'Cliffbouse. Her, clothing \u25a0 was at •a distance.

"She

was probably :murdered three months aco. ¥a.ge 1, Youths Imake twoIattempts to \u25a0 dynamite • carsat

"switchback -

in'Casselll ;avenue *on

'hill•over-

looking the Mission. • \u25a0\u25a0.!'\u25a0,> Page 14

CITYSecond \u25a0 streetcar riot ;in;Mission district:fol-

lows *ma«hin?'of'cab

'and

~motortnan is•badly

beaten by mob.""

• . , .' . ' Page 14

Hard elfdding for the; grafters.' . ''.*Paje 6The prophet's grouch. . ! Pago 6

EDITORIAL. •'\u25a0 >>-\;Sprins,Valley's itapudrat demand. Ptgre 8A great financial center. \ -'.Pay* C

MothVr^ahd'^Baby.^Arei'-Bibwiir^ut. •of -a"'rH6use^v'Against^*a^"r^

j:'.;V-» Wire' Fence 'j-

|: . WILLISTON,•. N>D.v Julyi21T—AtteV-'^rinc.":,witid ;and jhaJliistorm^lastTnightdestroyed t"1Si;dwellings. ",-.iinjured fi'l'25people,, -2: of.'UhVm Vprobably- fatally?

and i'dld'TmuchVother;; damage": to fprop-ertyj;:;inu^thls^city-iandiTsurroundirig,coVntry. '.•>*;.-•.- :±«^ ;,- ''/"f^.-!'"1

\u0084,.Those"; believed v to be ;,'fatally ;I'.urt

are*.:a;Vmari"i'namedT Holmeg .and^Mrs";Co111nson. Mrs*, Col1iinson t

-;and t*jfh"erbaby \v/erer blown -out «of"-thelris housefora distance iof/aboutUOOiyards^land-jing

-against wire \ fence. ;Their.' house

was Ventircly > destroyed: 5 •"^, \u25a0-\u25a0'.; •<

Most \of _ the- houses: demolished iwerein.the ,suburb Cof-Westlawn and^were*small' structures.- .; 1he ',•. courthouse/Bchoolhouse r.and^;vunion;,'<block -:..;sus^talned :considerable 'damage,

TWENTYi-FIVEfINJURlSb|f?&|S

DUST NEGRO GAMBLER'SSISTER FROM UNIVERSITYCiiicagpfCpUege^Shocked- byr''^Uiirnasking^of fOne^pi^ I\u25a0

'.'--,.'--, Sorority ißellesl;^\- '-\i

/SrECIAL'DISPA^CHCTOTnE CALL'\ ',

/i/iCHICAGO,'] July.J 21^j-;The \moneyil)t"Mush:Mou'th", 'Johris^n; ;the "?notorious,

negro .gambling vkingtpf city,(

paved.the' 'way!,* of *; fiis'\sister '. int'o-

the'Society "circles c-*:the;.Universlty- ofChicago. \Vor.-three"years Cecelia John-*son, relying uppn*her^freedomrf.rom :no-'tlceabl"e.racial I(chara"cteristics, ihas*'posedamong the; students r '6t" tlfe^uniyersity-as;a socle ty--leader,.a*awelli dresser/ and'a' lavish*:spender. /She.has. been: a!mem-~bett'of pne "of the sororities,and has* particlpated a lnr.nr*\ny,;iof .{the'most Important scqlal, functions off and

on the campus 'during her rfelgn'-*' •''<'< \u2666

. She' graduated .last; year^wlth'. honors*apd/is ;rj6w4 pursuing, a post-graduate'course. t It.was left to.her to startle 1the,undergraduate~wo'fld. with"the greatest

sensation; that has '.been; sprung, inith'ehistoryVcfithe' university. /Her'idehtity4

was disclosed-:,today,;a.nd: the divulging,

of•theifact:_that.,'the'!>dashing 'brunette'

was -none ''other >'tliah^ the .3lster.*bfitl>e*most'^notorlous negro".' gamblerv'.in'-- the

country^ stlrred-the; men; and.-women{ of\u25a0

the •university c 'prol6undly.i-~ The'soeiir'favorite Immedja'telyj'becameV anf''out-^'casCrdlsowned *by|.the^Borbrlty tof;,wh4oh"'she^was ;biie^of;thepearliest, members.! 1

'.The \u25a0 young -. woman •planned >and exe-^cutedjher.'game carefully; and.'cautfous-"ly^-yet'-''boldly,* and \but-.;fora

;the," recentstory^of; 1the '••failure'^ of.Mush/Mou th"'Johnson* and*''his :\u25a0. proposed c.return j-'/to]Africa""her identity^might have'gone"un-revealed for a lbng.'tlrne.' •

".:-'^V f-*l:this, story,', however, the: address

of the ;- gambling;' king\ v/as'given.; as

5830 \u25a0 Wabash ,'avenue.' <

'ThisT number.

corres.ponded to.that .which 'Cecelia* hadgiven, as ;•her r- residence.' '.\u25a0vinyestigation;staVted f

.by :her "girl*associates prevealedthe ,dual -]character;*of jthe -'girl*of]niysftefy.".:; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0: ] '-y '\u25a0 y'-'-'r "\u25a0" ?:V V-^ :»

*:

Costumed on race:, Ojfnm 0

THREE PARTIESARE REQUESTEDTO JOIN HANDSCommercial Bodies Address

Letter to the County; Committees

MAKE A STRONG PLEA

Ask That a NonpartisanTicket Be Named

Immediately

FAVOR AMENDMENT

Direct Primary Advocatedby Call Indorsed in

Communication

The trustees of the chamber ofcommerce, and of the Merchants'association have united in an en-

deavor to have the union labor,

the democratic and the/republi-can parties join in the selectionex a nonpartisan ticket for theNovember election. Letters con-taining this suggestion* have been

addressed to the county."commit-tees of the three parties. The plea£3 made that if this plan shouldprove objectionable,- the threeparlies adopt voluntarily the direct pri-

mary method and ?el^ct.^th^r^'s^nii-Uutes- prior to the ejection for-prlmary'i?2egate«. ". . . -.

Tie letter commends the proposed

cwindrricr.t to the state constitution/ \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 • \u25a0--

• .;•'ovid'ng for the direct primary asfiivocßc-iil by The Call and which the

last legislature voted to submit to the;isoj]fi. It is the object of the cham-ber" of commerce and the Merchants'association to induce the three parties

to'E-srea upon one ticket, composed of

met representative of the entire com-munity. The letter addressed to thethree county committees follows:

"The trustees of the Merchants' asso-ciation and of the chamber of.commercebeirtg desirous of removing all class andpartisan feelings and working to-jrether for the best interests of ourcity, x^fcile disciaimin!? cny desire orintcntidr. cf. entering lrs to pirtisfc;* poli-ties, becj to cugrcst -that ia tht'tJ opin-

ion the great majority of citizens areE!«nilw'.y disposed and are only eager

for honesty and effectiveness in the ad-ministration of municipal affairs with-

out regard to class or .partisanship."Under such conditions we venture

to suggest that your committee will

best serve your party at this time by

Eceking.th'e welfare of"the entire com-,

munity by arranging: a joint ticket rep-

resentative of the whole people, and at

the same time so selected as to com- ;

ir.and respect and confidence."Ifupon fair consideration this plan

should seem impracticable, we wouldrespectf-^ly suggest the advisability ofyour taking: the community into your

confidence as to your plans for the com-ing campaign prior, to, the selection; ofyour primary delegates.

"By act of the -legislature there willbe submitted to the people of this state

at the next general election & constitu-tional amendment permitting the legis-

lature to enact that- primaries shall

consist simply of voting directly forcandidates for nomination and elimi-nating from our political system con-ventions, this reform "having beenadopted' very successfully already in a

number of states.

"As conventions have become .merely

ratification meetings, this seems a wiseand wholesome provision. In the in-terest'of good government it has so

operated wherever tried."Itappears to us that what the peo-

ple are asked to enact as a salutary

and beneficial measure should beadopted at thts^ time -by, the; parties

voluntarily,1 that- is -to say, vwithoutwaiting for the command; of the law.We accordingly urge upon you that in

the spirit of,the amendment to the con-

stitution which the legislature; decidedto submit to the "people you select thebest and most efficient men as your

candidates and that you declare aridmake public your selections prior to theelection for primary delegates^

"Such action will- enable, the public

to Judge the character of- the men isug-

gested and cannot .fail -to iserve'theInterests' of honest and. intelligent-gov-

erntr.cnt. alv.ays needed, but raarej than

ever at this time^;,^.:"A similar communication is*being

se'hl'r to the other \u25a0 party organizations

iind it is.believed that your compli-

ance with this \u25ba request _ will do away

'/':Upper picture j^ gelding of-United life:saving iservice,^iphb found the;

rDearmgapparel^bendih^ipv^^^'gra^} wfKC^il^^y^^^^^dis^^^^rß^o^is'a diagrams the mi'nifeers >m lthe^plioiogra~ph\ and'i driving.^corresponding :;. ;1. Spot;nvhere body was

founda:2.> WhereIshirtl^a£B^aflly^^^^^h^er^se^tljvc^}/ounJJr* 4. Clump i^of;pineiarid-:gum <ireeitTn* here )outal garments x»ere \u25a0''discovered^ \u25a0 and :where attack may have been ;made.^Vln- the . \u25a0

'\u25a0 '-f^t;*..Y,;' .

WEATHER "CdNDITIOIfS'---YESTERDAY—PartIy.;cloudy;

'maximum . tem-

perature, \u25a0 6S;Vminlmnm, ;;50. . • . .... \u25a0• *

,rOBECAST FOR r TODAY—Fair;:fog in themorulaj: and at night;fresh west wind. <Page 10

Woman's Body Found Near Beach and Signs Point to MurderIndications That Death Game After Struggle With An Assailant

;A-womanYjbody,::almost .nude •ahd::badly '^ecomposedvwithvthehead 'severed' £rbm'the^trun^' was

-found .' yesterday morning iin';the

sand' dunes ithrVe-arid- a-'Kalimiles' south;bf the:Cliffjhbiise:arid*near,

the function of^tKe:great'? highway and the Irigleside^road v>That;thewoman =;niay^Have $been :murdered'; and :gave ,up

'her life after, a;,des-

perate;fight > withyherjassailant iwas'strongly :^suggested by;ja 'survey

of%rthcl? scene -ofIthe fcrime.', tmystery [surrouriding^herrdeathrnayl

never ;be_t solved.':^.;; <r.i.;r *'''\u25a0' ;f':'rr' ' • '\u25a0?'£\u25a0\u25a0 r';r<( ;--.'^

traced foT'jQO^S'aVdsiffo^grptvthto.f?'pJi«e£ahd;gum^\u25a0nighiifn^cnetrablcrtl^sancl.^The {definiteioVcicrVin;whj"c!i|th^^

• 'k-i-TheliUcntnj;fo^th^•Ev^i^thctage^jfItlVe*wo^

• ofCpo6r ty,^^articles [foun^wkhin"uire]r^'derby> K^aT^

Detective Ross:.Whitakcr. mader a, cursory, investigations of.:the>caseundr'report?d*tHatfHeatjm^*dcd^eS<^romta^cliain)tof Jcircumstances -which.- seem .-;to"4*linkf together ja

g£mlFmyt^theory coliM;K^fe^^r^dA¥T.^Knu3s>

e^^

and weiittbutrwith lariterhs.tbutjfoifttd nqvprte: . \u25a0 :\u25a0 "...jAU^^Por^three-ihTOnth^-the^corosevmustHhave^lan^underr.the^graj'jysky.^thedrean rainvandithc^iriterrmtteotisun.VvWhether t 'thegwomani.wasi mourned^ormi«sed may never:be- known, forsthe^eiements- and 1

-the.'beasts .'ofntheldunfes.

h^ye^^nd^ej|idcn6^t^|^pos«W

Head of Victim CompletelySevered From Her Body

-.:,.;..^j '••',,i.l->--*•:.i

'!• XliXJ.v/\/,Ctl*^v>^A;•:.*. .•-..-! v;-i>' \u25a0-"\u25a0.\u25a0.;:;,* ,\u25a0\u25a0:•* '.,.

TELEPHONE TEMPORARY- 86

MONDAY, JULY 22,.1907.

VOLUME CH.—NO; 52.

THE SUN/DAY CALL

* A coast record h^s been broken bjva;sailing .vessel iwliicifliadno crew and awoman for a pilot.IjA good slory_ about;

itwill-appear, in The San Francisco Call.

BRANCHhOFFIGESSubscriptions :'_ and zAdvertise-"

• menU.will:b'e received ihVSan-[FrancMColaVfollbwin^officesr

] 1«51 FIIiI.MOREiSTREET . ;-\u25a0•'

Open.until,: 10 -o'clock; every -.night-*.

i ',VsiSvVA"N7NESs7AVE>UE*"-V;'":f:'-i. Parent's •;Stationery JStore. >7.-'\,2390 FILL.MORE^STREET,'. Woodward's 'Branch. .,]\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0" ,

•;,,MS *HAIGHTiSTREET . -"Christian's > Branch.

;« SIXTEENTH A>D MARKET;'.'STSV';i;Jackso n'sIBranch; •'

rQ-':rQ-':_ ". \u25a0

\u25a0 974'-

VALENCIAX STREET"

Halllday's Stationery [Store.-

ijosVva\iEncia':[street';'. .?-.'.:J

3011 ICTH ST. COR., MISSION;- VV-;lnternational ,3 Stationery; Store. '\u25a0. \

2712 MISSION STREET.: V _'•"TlieNewserlei H:

1531'•

CHURCH''STREET "

George; Prewitt's IBranch. \u25a0