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CALL, 6, 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY/JULY 1906. SHERIDAN TAKES MANYBALES MONEY PROBLEM MECHANICS STRIKE DR. M'CLISH WILLCHOLERA PATIENTS OF PAPER MONEY TO MANILA FOR HIGHER PAY DIE BY SCORES. Picked Guard WillWatch Over Shipment Worth $8,515,000. IS NOT SETTLED. LEAVE SCHOOL. New Employes of Angeles President of University Ninety-Nine Deaths Out YorkBanker Points Los • vOut Need for Better- Shop Demand the San of Pacific Announces of Total of One Hun- Cases ment of Conditions Francisco Schedule Intention to Retire dred and Six They Fears Enact Difference in Wages Friction With Faculty Officials Believe Failure to Epi- Proper Legislation Due to Greater Cost Partly Responsible for Now Have the May Bring Disaster of Livingin the North His Desire to Quit demic Under Control WASHINGTON, July s.—The War BLUFF. POINT, .N. V., July 5.— LOS ANGELES. July s.— Sixty-flve SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. today the Works, Department was advised of Frank A. Vanderlip, vice president. of employes of the Camden Iron SAN JOSE, July s.—Partially as a of chofera in Ma- located at Seventh and Alameda has, be- virulent outbreak the National City Bank of New York, result of friction which existed nila. For the week ending July 4 streets,, this city, walked out today on tween himself and members of the cases 99 deaths. was one of the principal speakers at a demand an increase In wages, there were 116 and for . board of trustees and to some extent twenty-four hours ending at the New York State Bankers' Associa- which the company declined to' grant. change which For the tion Conventipn today. His topic was because of a desire for a S o'clock on the morning of July 5 The corporation is an Eastern manu- he has for some time. Dr. Ell Mc- and five "The' Currency." Vanderlip said that facturing firm, - felt there were twelve cases the currency having branches in president of the University of the in the provinces. During the problem in this country different cities. men who walked Clish. not deaths Is far from The Pacific, has announced that he will period in Manila there were settled and he declared it out today comprised practically their the institu- same to be the duty of the New York Associ- retain his connection with twenty-nine cases and twenty-three entire local force and were composed tion after, the meeting of the annual ation to take the lead in a consistent of mechanics, mostly boilermakers. Sep- deaths. — movement con- conference of the M.-E. church in July 6. The cholera situ- for the betterment of' The men claim that the employes of year. The cause MANILA. ditions. Vanderlip's address, in part, tember of this direct has improved. The report at « the company in San Francisco are paid of- this action Is a disagreement over ation follows: . \u0084 wages .than, here, o'clock last night showed nineteen larger they receive several changes in the. faculty which of July 4 i my new cases since midnight To mind we are In a lethargy of which Manager Wilson of the local proposed by Dr. McClish and July success. Wo hear paeans of prosperity admits, were and ten deaths. The report for 4 branch but states that' the cost which did not meet with the approval cases and nineteen sweetly, sung on every side. Unexam- and inconveniences of living in faculty. Dr. shows twenty-eight pled totals mark the measure of every the of certain members of the phase of northern city more than equalize the the changes were deaths. — industrial and commercial life. McClish felt that Two Americans Robert Imobert* We have engaged in expenditures of difference. The strikers are* not mem- vital and that his work, would be ham- — dead, only capital on a bers of any shop an and Hart are but to date scale so vast that ifmakes union and th Is pered to some extent unless they c6uld attacked by the financial/operations of other days open one. It is stated that the strike effected, preferred to retire five Americans have been seem petty, by comparison. was be and Thus far cholera has Labor will probably be settled by tomorrow. rather, under the circum- the disorder. never before so fully or so profitably than•" continue not appeared in the American section employed; business was never so ac- stances. city. who have And, . nearly ten of the The Americans say, has completed tive. some of us there surely CARELESSLY USES GASOLINE Dr. McClish been lived in the native sec- can be nothing wrong with' a situa- AND IS BURNED TO years service at the university. stricken tion that gives DEATH of tions of Manila. such evidences of health They have been years of earnest and has refused and growth. he took The bureau of health If ever come Woman .llettn Awful F«te While Try- very efficient labor. : When the of that financial disaster should to Lighted charge it was on the to permit sale foodstuffs because we failed to enact proper Ins Fill a of the institution may been to infection. have Stove. \ ; verge A debt of 160,000 have liable legislation/the blame for that disaster of dissolution. doctors engaged In will lie against bankers hung over years and Us sup- The efforts of the the of New LOS ANGELES. July 4.—While at- had Itfor combating the disease hsow results York more .directly than against any tempting to a lighted porters were discouraged. Dr..McClish other group ; < fill the tank of large in decrease of the number of new of people. gasoline stove at her today Mrs. almost Immediately inspired a the The one thing that Iwant to urge home debt cases reported. While the disease the importance Sarah Hearn "was fatrlly burned and degree of hope. Payment of the great is of providing a scien- accomplished by Dr. McClish. In started in stronger than the tific bank note currency if we wish died at the Good Samaritan Hospital at was of authorities be- an retiring he will take with him the re- epidemic 1902 the Indefinite continuance of prosperity 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The lieve they have the situation now and further to emphasize the responsi- blazing gasoline covered her dress, and spect of all with whom he has c.ome In that bility,which rests particularly upon screaming she ran out of the door. Into contact. He has announced that his under control. the bankers of New York in present- the open air. She tried to reach her decision in this matter is final.' ing a plan for such currency. The plan Firm Get* Contract. may husband, who was at work less than Seattle take one of half a dozen forms. July special Perhaps the best one, were it politi- half a block away, but .before sht ha« May Not Get Best Crow Claim. LOS ANGELES. 5.—A — Washington says cally possible, would be the question taken more than a few steps was fatal- BILLINGS, July 5. Owen B. dispatch from th« of a government • Mont.. construction -of the . bank having, the ly burned. , Williams of Custer. Mont., who drew contract for the power of whose Angeles building was to- army Sheridan, .issue sole business 1 in the Crow land drawing, may Los Federal The transport Cap- WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. would be in Its' relation with other ' No. to Dougan. Blngham & tain Peabody, which sailed yesterday banks, and i chief operations Girl Leaps From a.Window. not get the pick of the land without day awarded — whose — mar- of Seattle, whose bid was 5918.530. for Manila, is carrying a great United States Department of. Agriculture would be the .rediscounting for BAKERSFIELD, July 5. "Spanish a contest. It appears that- he Is Co.. fortune Bureau, 5, 1906. banks. I other woman, The building Is to be granite up to th« In silver currency for the Philippines Weather Thursday, July do not mean that any exist- Hattie," a dance hall girl, threw her- ried to a fullblooded Indian or ing Institution could be metamorphosed and as she has received her allotment second story and either limestone Guarded by Lieutenant Tarlton and such a self .'from a. second-story window in above, the decision to be thirty picked men of the First Infan- ' into central bank. It would the Midland last night while from the Crow tribe, this probably sandstone have to be freshly organized from the House against ; samples of these stones is a bank roll valued at $17,000,000, S. s?B4g: a despondent condi- will operate ' her husband tak- made when try, i Ibeginning, its control would need to be in drunken and • ' and all in paper money. In addition largely In the hands of the Govern- tion. She was badly injured. ing land. i are submitted. to the currency there Is on board a STATIONS— S\u25a0?j I! r E ment, and its ownership widely dis- shipment of at $30,000. • • tributed among \u25a0 banking interests silver valued c 5 throughout The pold valuation of the Government 3 • • • the country. The principles money on the is $8,515,000. of a scientific asset currency could Sheridan well be worked out through the med- In epite of the late arrival of a Baker 29.M 04 XW Clear .00 ium of such an institution, as the. ex- trurkload of mail, the troopship's pro- Boise 20.00 04 NE Cloudy .00 perience- of Germany eloquently'testi- FRANCISCO FIRMS TS Cloudy OF SAN .....' XW .00 DIRECTORY pellers trans- Kureka 30.10 fies, they BUSINESS STEAMER but started revolving and the MONTARA.