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At the State Fair in Syracuse there was a race .between two flocks of geese driven by women. Child Is Killed in a Collision. KEDLANDS. Dec 22.— The local South ern Padfls train bound for Lies Angeles '•onicted with a carriage this afternoon arvi killed one of th* occupants, SteXfa A'.lso, act4 fc yrars. XEW TOES. Den 22.— Captain Titus of th© New York Detective Bureau sent an order out to-day for the arrest of Norman Solby. a pugilist known as "Kid McCoy." on the charge cf grand larceny. The complainant in the case is David L^mar, a broker, who say? he Trent to McCoy's drinking place SarcrCay and pave McCoy £ thousand dollar bill, tellinj him to keep it until the party si&pped drinking, whvn •he charge* wkt to be deducted and change jnvea. AcrcnJir.g to Lamir. Mc- Coy declared lat«- ii w^s only a twenty fie'ilar bill he had received. After the dis pute the police siiy McCoy could not be fOBCd. Ser Tori Police Searching for Pu gilist on Charge of Grand Larcsny. (TT.ftTWR KID McCOT STOLE HIS BIG BILL BeinJs' friend eaw him no more after he fell. Dudley called for help and the watchman of the dock and a friend came running to the spot. After Bemis disap peared but one slight cry was heard. The peculiar manner in which Bemts loll made his rescue almost an Impossi bility. Bemis was walking with Dudley ;.!ong; the side of the dock, looking for the watchman, who was at the outer end of the wharf. Dudley stumbled over a heap of broken boxes and before Bemis bad passed him flv% feet he. too, fell and tumbled down the chute made for boat landings. The heavy timbers making a low railing about the chute formed the obstruction over which Bemis tripped. SEATTLE. Dec 22.— Tripping over an obstruction. I* C. Bemis, a surveyor and Government land, locator from San Fran cisco, fell from the Gaffney dock to-night into the bay and was drowned. The body ¦w &b r.ot recovered. L. C. Bemis, a Surveyor and Land Locator, Falls Into the Bay and Is Drowned. SAN FRANCISCAN KTEETS HIS DEATH AT SEATTLE Small framed fijmre water colors from 5vc up. Phot© panels in all shapes, pho tograph frames, mounted pocketbooks. dolls, ton«*t cases anfi Christmas cards. Sanborn. Vail Ar Co., 741 Market street. Open evenissrs. • Dainty Christinas Remembrances. Government Endeavoring to Hold Rich District From Joining Brazil. Mascagni's physicians say a week will probably elapse before he will be able to leave his apartments. Consul Kozwadowskl received tele praphic instructions (com the Italian Era bassador at \Vashinslon to do what he could to aid the company: but the funds for their transportation back to Italy will be advanced by the composer himself, who- recently received about $6C0i) from his bankers in Rome. Altogether Mas capmi is out more than $10,000 as a result of his ill-starred tour. All of the members of Mascagni's troupe —soloists, musicians and choristers^ — will be given passage money to-morrow at the Italian Consulate. This was decided upon at a conference to-night at which Julius Goklzler. former Congressman ami pres ent attorney for the Government of Italy, was empowered by tho composer to act for him. CHICAGO. Dec. 22.— The- American tour of Pietro aiascasnl and his Italian opera company came to a sudden close to-day in this city with the cancellation of all dates. Tho culmination of MRScapml's woes came last evening:, when an attachment was made on his personal effects by a Constable representing a lo cal claimant for J134. As a result of his financial difficulties Mascagni is now con fined in h?s room In the Auditorium An rex suffering from nervous prostration. The company was scheduled to leave Chi cago at 9 o'clock for a tour of the West. The Acre country Is that coition °f Bolivia which was prantcd as a conces sion to an Anglo-American syndicate ami Is rich In rubber production. The revolu tionists have fought t« make an indopemi «?nt republic of it. with a view, it is aald. of ultimately securing acnejcatlon to Bra cil. with the assistance., it is allt-sed. of the authorities of Macaw, the capital of the Brazilian State of Amazon. Recent advices received by SenoT ZaQes are to the effect that tho Government of Boirria this month has dispatched a force of 750 rucn froxa lxi Paz to Quell the revolution, to be followed by a like num ber tn January. TVASHJXGTOX. Drc ZL— Jorpe E. Zal les, the Charge d'Affaircs of the Bolivian legation la "Washington, to-day received from the legation of his Government in L»cn<5on a dispatch annotincins that Nico las Suarez is at the head of a force of men that had. defeated the revolutionists ar Bahla aufl Xazareth en the Acre Rivtr. Tfco dispatch also said that Suarez Is advancing triumphantly toward Port Alonzo. The latlcr place Is the Bolivian Custom-house on the boundary line bc twc«n Bolivia and Brazil, where the gar rison of tho former country was at last accounts besleped by ilie revolutionist;?. Members of His Troup9 Will Be Shipped Back to Italy. Composer's Personal Ef fects Are Attached in Chicago. Bolivian Advices Say- Rebels Were Beaton Twice. ACRE REPUBLIC SUSTAINS DEFEAT MASCAGNI'S WOES REACH A CLIMAX CROWN PI0JGESS LOUISE " : | FLEES) FROM HER HOME Saxon Court Functions; .Are Canceled Be cause of the Sudden Desertion of Fried* erich August by His Tuscan Gonsprt however, that an extension of time of from sixty to ninety days would be grant ed to the promoters and that there was every reason to believe that before the • expiration of the time limit the combina tion would be effected and the new organ ization be placed in readiness for next ¦ season's business. ' ¦'. } The teason for the failure of the promo-/ ters to take up the options at the agreed time is said to be on account of the strin gency of the Xew York money market tor the last few months. , ; . ' President Wilcox of the Portland Flour ing Mills Company in an interview to day admitted that the fact that the op tions might not be taken up as agreed on January I would not necessarily mean that the merger would not be completed at a later date. , .: ¦¦» FLOUBING MILLS MEBGEB BEING SLOWLY PERFECTED Promoters of the - Scheme Secure an Extension of Time on the Options. PORTLAND. Or.. Dec. 22.— The project of combining the principal flouring mill* of Oregon. Washington and California un der one- management is not dead. Since the scheme , was- first outlined last sum mer the 'work of perfecting the organiza tion "ha's been steadily progressing, but as yet all of the- details are not arranged. InterestMn the merger Is revived at the present ''time through the fact that the options of/the various plants Involved ex pire on January 1. - Until a short time ago it 'was believed that In the event of matters not being arranged by that date no attempt -would • be made to renew these options. To-day it was learned, Old Noah was a grat ball player. 'He pitched the ark without and within, and later in the game put the dove out on a fly.— Chicago Dally News. . NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED Occidental Xiodge, In ducts Leaders Into :. / Office. . Retiring Master Is Presented With Jewel of His .Rank. .'Following the example set by King Sol cinon Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons Occidental Lodge of the same fraternity held a public Installation last night In King Solomon's Hall in the Ma sonic Temple of its officers elected for the 'current t-rm. 1 Five hundred lnvita- ( tlons had been Issued, and the large ball was. crowded to its limit. The following named .officers were installed by Colonel Charles H. Murphy, the retiring master: - James A. Snook, worshipful master; Edward C. Landis, senior warden; Byron G. Mantle, junior warden: Charles H. . Haskell. treasurer; Walter G. Andernon. secretary; Samuel H. Claw-en, marshal; William V. Bryan, senior deacon; James A. Cleaves, Junior deacon: A. K. Daggett. senior steward; W. K. Fletcher, junior steward; O. T. Fischer, tyler. At the close, of the ceremonies there was presented to the retiring master a past . master's jewel by Past Master George W. Drew on behalf of the lodge. After congratulations there was an ad journment to the Commandery Hall, on the third floor of the temple, where sup per was served. The sew master of the lodge, acting as toastmaster, opened the upstairs ceremonies with an appropriate introduction in a most interesting man ner,* and at the, close) of the repast call^ ed upon Colonel Murphy for a response to the toast "Occidental Lodge." The re sponse was an eloquent one. Frank Mc- Gowan, a member of the lodge, deliver ed an interesting address on "What Is Masonry?" Robert Lloyd favored the corcpany with a splendid rendition from "I Pagllacci." He was followed by R. H. Countryman In a witty speech on "The Ladles and the Babies." Miss Mil- Ilo Flynn rendered a delightful solo, and the Occidental Quartet rendered several selections. The affair was one of the most elaborate entertainments that has ever been given here by a Masonic blue lodge. * ' Lodge Installs Officers. The following ofllcers were Installed to serve Herman Lodge. Free and Accepted Masons, for the current term by retiring Master F. Hagemann, assisted by Pasl Master Otto turn Suden as marshal: F. Gerke, master; J. F. Thelsen. senior warden: II. Meyer. Junior waiden: U. Schu* machcr.. secretaiy; I>. Uhlo. trea«urer: Au- Kiist Busae, srnlor warden: Otto l<emke. Ju nior! wnrdrn: P. Mlll-r and J. WoUer, stew ards; U 7.f\*z, marshal; A. Scho-fce, tyler, niirt J. kaetli. organist. ..• F. Hagemann, the retiring master, was presented a handsome and valuable jewel. The music was furnished by II. Marquart. John O. OppH. Herman Hackfeld and Chrfatopher Heinz, the lodge's quartet. A banquet followed the ceremonies. UNION LEAGUE CLUB ADOPTS NEW POLICY No Federal, State or City Office Holder Is Placed on Regular - \ : , Ticket. . . I. . .. . The nominating committee of the Union League Club. Joseph 8. Spear chairman ami Joseph Slmonson secretary^ submits the following ticket for 1903: President, Oeorse H. Plppy: first Ties presi dent' S. J Hendy; eecond vice president. II. a. .\V.' Dlnvelspl-1: secretary. O. P. Westnhal; treasurer, I. W Hellman Jr.: directors, C. It. Oaroutle. K. E. Beck. C. I.. Field. E. E. Oaten. John Rothschild and E. D. Page. . The annual election will take place Jan uary 13. 'The nominating committee held that it would be good club policy to place no Federal, 8tatu or city office holder on the ticket. The .Union League Club Is In a remark ably prosperous condition. The member ship ;has reached the number of. 509. Dur ing the last year, under President PIppy's progressive administration, 112 new mem bers have been added to the roll. The in stitution Is out of debt and has a sub stantial sum of money in bank. Monday evening. December 29— ladles' night— the members of the club will give a reception In honor of Governor-elect Pardee alid his wife. The maple room of the Palace Hotel will be reserved for dancing. The reception proper will take place In the assembly-room of the club. A new central chandelier of beautiful de olgn will be put In and new carpets laid this week. ESCAPING GAS BBINGS ¦DEATH TO AGED COUPLE Archibald Morrison and His Wife Asphyxiated in Their Home ¦'. ' and Son Finds Bodies. • Archibald Morrison and his wife, an aged couple, residing at 626 Capp street, were asphyxiated Sunday night. Their life less .bodies .were discovered yesterday morning shortly before noon by their son. Death, 4ns due to an accident. At what time Mr. Morrison and his wife retired no one knows. How the acci dent happened Is also a mystery. When Alexander F. Morrison,' son of tho deceased, called at the residence yes terday morning he received no response. He Immediately forced an entrance to the house, and detecting the odor of gas went to the room 'occupied by his parents. En tering he found the bodies of his father and mother. Gas flowing from a stove tn the room rendered the air almost stifling. Upon' Investigation It was found that the supply! pipe for a radiator was partly open and had permitted the deadly gas to escape. ' A physician was called and said that In his opinion they had expired several hours before.. Coroner Leland and Chief Dep uty McCormlck made an Investigation and came to the conclusion that death was accidental. , i Mr. Morrison was 84 years. of age and hla wife 70. Two children survive them. Alexander F. Morrison of this city and Mrs. George M. Staples of Oregon. Webster Makes a Gain. The recount resulting from the contest of the election of W. H. Langdon for Su pt rlntendent of Schools ts still * on in Judge. Hebbard'.s court. There were tour precincts counted yesterday, the Ninth of the;ThIrty>nrst. the Third of ¦ the Thir tieth and /the First and Seventh of the Twenty-eighth districts., One ; j hundred and fifty of the votes cast on election day in these* precincts were declared "no vote," .while twenty-two were> reserved for- decision. 'Of the votes thrown out sixty were for Langdon and seventeen for Webster, giving the j last named a net gain of forty-three votes. Llvernash lost two more votes than Kahn In the same precincts.\ - - .-; ¦¦ -:^ ¦¦ /.'¦"•¦;: j • x \&} Montana 'Bandits Bob Saloon. RED LODGE. , Mont, Dec. 22.-Sheri(I Potter V has received news that J. D. Prim's saloon at Cody, Wyo.,, was held up by bandits , to-day, ; who secured $400 in cash and made their escape. . ,...;¦ THE SAN IBAKCieCO ."' CALL, VTUESDAY,^ DECEMBER 23, 1902/ When an American heiress refuses to wed a nobleman It may be that, she con siders .herself- a little too rich for his blood.- :- * .'v - < May be a habit of youra. Let us help you ' along In your Christmas ¦ purchases In stationery, leather goods, picture frames,? mirrors and fancy goods. San born. Vail, & Co., 741 Market street. Open evenings. . .-.:.;.•¦ * ; v. !,,-.,•,, Saving Your Dollars Attacks Validity of Insanity. Law. \ SAN JOSE, ; Dec. 22.-Attorriey M. A. Archibald has produced a writ of habeas corpus by which he hopes to secure the release of Fred Fellz, held as Insane at Agnews Hospital. - He alleges that the In sanity law of 1897 is null and void In that it permits i commitment ¦ without due , no tice. The matter will be heard to-morrow by Judge Hyland. . , ; '^_;- *"< Labor ..Unions Lose Their Suit. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 22. —Judge George, In an opinion rendered by him self and Judge Fraser to-day,, held that the Commissioners of the port of Port* land are empowered to have a drydock built where they, please. This leaves the port of Portland free to proceed with the construction of pontoons at Vancouver, Wash., as originally planned. The suit was brought by the labor unions of Port land to enjoin further operations at Van couver, Wash., on the ground that the act authorizing the drydock required Its construction in. Portland. i said that the Princess had surrendered herself to periods of nervous excitement and that her eccentricities of deportment had caused much concern to her suite ami to some of her Austrian kinsfolk who were staying in the castle with her. It Is now believed that she was under surveil lance, and that If this is true it. makes . VIENNA. Dec. 21-The flight of the Crown. PrinccKs of Saxony has caused great excitement here. It Is reported that Archduke Ferdinand, accompanied by one of the' court' chamberlains, went to Gen eva- whither It was supposed the Prln <-eas\had fled, but, he failed .to. find :any trace 'of her. Tho Princess* brother, the Archduke Leopold Ferdinand, ,1s said to he with her. , but, nothing can be ascer tained, as to her whereabouts. It Is officially explained that the Prin cess' disappearance is' duo to mental de rangement. There la 'little doubt, how* ever, that It was caused. by domestic dis cord, growing out of her husband's re lations. with an actress of the Dresden Court Theater. .It Is asserted here that the Princess frequently threatened flight on this account; and that she was In censed with her* father, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, for counseling her to for give ' her husband. It is ; rumored here to-night that the Princess was accompanied by the French tutor of her, children. Domestic Discord Due to' Escapades of the Crown Prince. CAUSE OF THE FLIGHT. At, dawn the- police officials of Salzburg were notltU-d of the disappearance and in quiries were "made throughout the whole countryside, hut with' no tangible : result. A number of what had seemed to be traces 'of the Princess were'shown to be without-- foundation, upon careful-exam ination, by, the police. The. Inquiry by the end of that day had extended to all parts of the kingdom of Saxony, and on author* lty from. Dresden, by tho end of the sec ond /lay.- to, all of Kurope. .The theory of. suicide wan suggested, and a fruitless search for the * Princess' body has: been made. Ponds and other bodies of. water In the vicinity of the cufttle have been draggud without result. The -disappearance of the Princess ilmibtlcxs ' will cause the circulation of many Htorle*. . It .Is already related that she sloped, but Inquiries made here have brought out nothing to substantiate or nii|'P«Tt tills statement. - her disappearance the more extraordi nary. VAIN SEABCH FOB FUGITIVE. The narrative of the events at Salzburg during the night of December 11-12, as •told in Drenden. Is that the Princess, who appeared to be in an unusually tranquil mood.' retired before 12 o'clock. Three hours later, when a maid looked into the roam, something In the appearance of the bed prompted her to go closer .and ex amine It. Instead of the Princess, the maid- perceived, a dummy figure. She awakened the ladles-ln-wattlng and the Utter, with othor members' of the .Prin cess' • it tt e, ' searched all \ tho neighboring apartments, the entire castle, and finally the grounds of the castle, for th# Prin ces*, but no trace of the missing woman w,is found.* Continued From Page 1, Column 2. CROWN PRINCE FRIEDERICH AUGUST OF SAXONY AND THE CROWN PRINCESS LOUISE. 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