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Why Do You L*ie? Impertinent Question No. 8; ! See Prize Answers on Page 16 .VOLUME Cn.— NO. 55. Eight Columbia Survivors Arrive Here Langdon Thwarts Spring Valley's Plan to Loot the City Treasury "BIG STICK" SAVES CITY $160,000 Boodle Board of Su pervisors Is Put Out of Action "No Quorum" Hereafter Till New Body Is Chosen Gallagher Explains Attempt to Aid • Spring Valley' Places All Blame Upon Committee of Citizens The sitting l>oard of super visors will not help the Spring Valley water company loot the city treasury. . The adjourned meeting of the board, which was to "have passed yestarday after noon the resolution-taking-sil6oi 000 from V the <;ity at the com mand of . the . ,wat«\ .-. company, failed of a quorum. .Similar^ fail ure of quorums or . postpone ments of consideration. of Sprang Valley's scheme will \u25a0 characterize subsequent , meetings of: .the board, which will pass out; of existence when .Major Taylor has completed his list of successors to the boodle mem bers of the Schmitz-Ruef contingent. The "big stick" wasswung yesterday just in time to prevent the amenable supervisors from doing what they thought they had been instructed to do. When the board adjourned Tuesday aft ernoon, its members fully expected to reassemble yesterday afternoon _ and pass the resolution which, in accord ance with the recommendation of the federated water committee, would make the city's contribution to Spring Valley reach a total of 1239.000. LANGDOJV CHECKS THE RAID . District Attorney Langdon did not know until Tuesday what the board In tended to do.. He .had not been" con sulted. When he was advised that the supervisors were' about to give Spring Valley ?160,000, solely, because.S pring Valley had demanded it, he decided that* the matter would bear investigation.-; The result of this decision was the passing ', of the word that yesterday* meeting would Tiot be necessary. So industriously was the word passed that when -the clerk' tried to organize, a meeting only Tveitmoe, Furey, Mamlock and McGushin were in evidence. Tveit moe assumed the responsibility of the chair and formally announced that, in the absence of a quorum, the board would stand adjourned until: the regu lar meeting on-Monday. District Attorney £>angdon was on hand to see that there was.no quorum. He left immediately after the an nouncement of an adjournment and as he went supervisors | began to materi-^ alize from ante rooms and. 'committee rooms..- The first to appear? was TGai" lagber, followed ' by "Fire : TrapfSara * Davis. . :-\u25a0 v * \u25a0"'""• : : V'-'' \u25a0 GALLAGHER'S. EXPLANATION Gallagher", as sponsor for the. Spring Valley resolution, explained the-atti tude of himself and confreres,' who had been prepared tojam the vicious meas ure through when the . prosecution called a halt. He said: "I have nodesire to. pose. I am- no saint and make no representations of tainthood, but I believe that: l^an'd' the other members of the .board .•who were prepared' to pas* this ' resolution are entitled Jo fair treatment. .' We were; prepared' to act not on our own judgment,'*. but on .what we believed I .to be the will of the : people. We are not responsible; for this resolution. It was framed on" the . recommendations made by the- federated water 'commit; tee, repre«entjngr- the. commercial and labor organizations of San Francisco. If It is not, what th*v people want— from the~ attitude ; of t' the., press, there ,...- Is room *-. for • doubt— let the - peoplo put .the , responsibility it ,belong:s-l-on "Iff th'eres tisOi tieem iia- f fanwrrjp itt iisj «r*»n«lßM«»rt:nir:l*«srr*J»;.«"Ali»inifT'r; The San Francisco Call. INDEX OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S NEWS TODAY TELEPHONE TEMPORARY 86 THURSDAY,; JULY. 25,: 1907 WEATHER COSTDITIOXS \u0084 ;. \u25a0; XESTERD AY— CIoudy ; "\u25a0 weit ' wind ; ,. maximum temperature, ) 62; '" minimum .• temperature,- SZ.*^., ' FPRECAST . FOE TODAT— Fair. . with ' foe In the morning; light southwest wind, changing to f resa westerly.' ... \u0084;<:'\u25a0-•; \u0084 • .'•!>•«• :U EDITORIAL ". ; v . ; .^'; A short way with the corporation lawyer.' P. 8 Blackest spot la the Columbia disaster. Pace 4 : Johoson's lost mustache. \ '. /Ptff*'B GRAFT."..;- '.......,..'"\u25a0 ' ' /\u25a0 \u25a0: District " Atfawuex ' Laagdon - prerents ' passage cf resoldtion -by snperrlscrs m'aklDe Spriag <.VaU ley water company. a present *of $160,000 of the city's money. .: ->'-,r f \u25a0 t-.'v-^ .'P«*«'l *' Vlc«' President; Zinuaer* of 'the' Pacific; tele phone and . telegraph company; again refuses "io testify. against Louis Glass. and Is fined JSOO iv addition.'- to * being aent back" to the conniy JaU. .Pacsl CJTT, -i ' \ _."> -.' Creditors and -mother off heirs : wajre legal battle for control of estate of maa who died, ln the almshorae. r - 'r^' "..'::-\u25a0 P«*« ' 12 United i Ballroads au thorlies , $5,000,000 > Issue, of preferred stock and offers special -lnducemec>s to purchaser*.*.;,' ." .: . •' ';; > /:'.,: »i' V : :* Pace, »11 Wife of < prominentn t . merchant r obtains ' dis missal tof :t: t her: interlocutory * decree, of ydiTorce and thus prerents him from marrylag again. P. 16 : Two : Jjaerlcan ' citizens *an ;in . because they refuse to loan money to .the gov ernment. " " . "\u25a0*'*. " . 'Par* 16 Warrant . charging .embezzlement . lssned \u25a0 for the .arrest, of Mrs. . Mary- Lawlor 'at the ' in stance. _of her. aged mother.^ t) „- PaceS ' Mayor Taylor refuses to " recognize . signature of Schmiti and ' as a . result - retired ' teachers', pensions, ari held np.. • • •\u25a0\u25a0':• ,Pa|r«,l2 * Secretaries . Straus - and ' Garfield ,. dellrer 'op tlmistic addresses before in dm trial peace con-, ference. '* ,-' \u25a0'". \u25a0\u0084. , , ; , . Pas«s 5-6 V Primary . election registration reaches, total -'of 61,000, an' Increase ;of 10,000 OTer '' total -'for 1806. •• \u25a0-.«:.."\u25a0 : " ''.;'::" ."" : !" ;Pa»«;» Secretary, Gsrfteld- reopens consideration of. \ the Hetch Hetchy / ,water.project,'and asks contending* sides jto submit ":-* - ' .., - Facft.'l6 _ Elgb t ; snrVlTor» of Cciambia wrect reach { San Fraaclicb" tales Tot , terrorl regarding * their battle ; Agalast'-deatfl • ln-;swirllng •*f a. " \u25a0 ' : \u25a0' Pac« ' 1 sußuaßAj^^;—^^ \u25a0;- ; '^:--'" <r .'^ I-. Secretary QarfleldJn- address at^thei'UßlTerait.Tj of ; California dsclares, that e'xeesses or/both corporations "and orcanized- labor will: be itaropcl oat aod^tiiat-'tibttntrrfwlll j be ' cared r of j lnd astrnl '. .ills' within -, a 1a 1 few- yeanu'fe'si^Jpij^-^^y K«^« ? 7. >;Ba»dit- tries* toJiraWfup^Autoisear^OaJiUad? bat< haaj to ; ran to" sare;.JU» - -Uf tl~ '..;' r -r- ??-'-?•*• ? £ ' of .' Oakland :joanv«l*i • suit": tor^r dliorce en .charge^ that be beat her 'with shoe.'..* Pace 7 , Southern'^Paclflc^bayt land' Jn' Oat land, for loop tystem'; for electrical trains. to mole. \u25a0' /Page" 7. , Alameda •nperrtaors*.' announce that ; they-' ap^ prore I. of 'general \u25a0 increase Vof ' Taluations^-'by assessor, as it will ktrp the tax rate.down rto>n attractlre;point*for Investors. '" ' '" " ' Pags 7 COAST . Steamship George W. Elder arrlres at Porlland with " many " sarrirors * of v the > wrecked '% llnee Columbia..- V' • •'. v . 'Page 2 - MUs Ma y belle Walßoo of Berkeley,* heroine ' 0f Colnmbla 5 wrecW, arriTes at : Portland and re ceiret great praise for her heroism. Paga 2 domestic;, \u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0 ij;-/v- . 'V. \u25a0 :' -\u25a0'-! Grand'jnry is:anmmoßed,at Clinton. ni.,:to' take up Maglll cag*; girl wife to bs prosecuted for forgery : in Twritlng letter?. ' \u25a0 , / Page 1 Bryan to announce his' candidacy for president at' 4 a great. banquet- to be held in Lincoln earl;; in the fall.' ,'. : ;. ; -•:."• -- . '; . - Page-;l' Attorney ©arrow proTes himself ,- a, brilliant orator and -a master ot denuncittion la his plea to Boise Jury. ..--.-. '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 'Paga 4 sports: -. z ".- Vv I Httgh •. McGowan wins mile handicap *"*«t ,, at The Meadows in TliS^ flat.' #" :; <-jPage^ll \u25a0 Fair * Play 'annexes* the : Jlontauk stake .at Brighton, carrylnj? f 20,000 in added money. '\u25a0 P.' 10 ' Coast league baseball scores: .'Oakland 3, Sau Francisco "2 (10. Innings); Portland '3, 'Los "An geles I.^ -/" Page^lO * J .Nel«jn and, Britt ehow..no>lgns of letting" up in \u25a0 their; heary training: work. ,'. . Page 10 : Manager- Nolan aad Joe Gaos irej^Warly agreed upon,; conditions for, a return 'match? for 135,009 purw la Ben'o.', . . >- Page, 10 \u25a0• 9«glstration ' committee of - the Pacific . athletic association ' expels A. Itiord an . "suspends • Wi Ulam KeUon for one year and reTokeg sanction granted Irish-American athletic club for • ta- i Indoor meet.' : . 'Page 10 LABOR • . \u25a0.-..-/.. .. .-;£. ;' , : \u25a0 " \u0084 Secretary of • San- Francisco b*retr»r»' union re turns from successful ; mission . to \u25a0':. L<* \u25a0 : An gelesV'f \u25a0 .T ' r'±S:*--\ .-"\u25a0"..., ~~Z - i,?- 1*!1 *! '*} Steam '\u25a0 laenflry/ workers will enjoy entertain ment" Monday, ereningl _ -^ Paga ; 11 -- Liner. Siberia f will - *all ; today .* for J the 5 oritat with many.' well known-people on board.': Page ', 11 "MINING-, \ •-•-'-\u25a0,/,;. - -':' . ; There .will .. b* no labor; troubles in : GoldfleM; according f» seemingly, reliable Information. P. 15 SOCIAL -•\u25a0\u25a0.' '\u25a0\u25a0• . \u25a0-'"\u25a0.•*-\u25a0..--.'\u25a0.' \|-; '. '\u25a0" i .?. Mrs. \u25a0. Francis G." Newlands arrlTeg in clty^and U guest ;atlFalnnont : hotel. ;,. f V j. . ; Page|l ,*;\u25a0 Congreesme n { Longworth • and c jentertalned' at . . luncheon Vat ~i Burllngame I by A : Mr».' »Rndolp!i Epreckels <' and I at; reception } ln the "erenlng by. Mrs! ; Eleanor Martln.v ; - * ;'.; '. '\u0084. Paga'9 THE CALL! BRANCH OFFICES; 'Subscriptions 1; and.*. Aidvertiise^ merits iwill He i received -, in 5 Sahj ' Franciscbl at ? following I offices^ -; 1«51 FILL,MORE : STREET; ;"/" Open until 10 , o'clock tevery>; night. ; ; SIB VAJfi NESs|AVEJVUBr^ : \u25a0.;> : Parent's^^Uoneryj*Store.T '*" aooTFiii.iif<mETsTßEET ; Woodward's \ Branch;* ' - . NW HAIGHTi STREET ."T Christian' s"i ßranch." SIXTEENTH AND -.MARKET ; STS. ' v Jackson's.! Branch. ' . v . : . 074 TAi.ENcifA STREET.' *.'\u25a0;, j ': • Halliday^a i Store.' - ; " \u25a0 XIOSi VALENCIA STREET ~* ' •,*"' Blake's Bazaar;. . .;;* V - • 801 1 ~\ 16TH V. 5T. ..-" CORr^MISSIOX^;! International v Stationery"? "Store.'/.- ; 3713 '- MISSION*/ STREET. v '\u25a0":.}. - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :^^TlielNew«erie::^"_;;^N^ y 3 IMI^CHtIR*CH. r STriEET. ; ;"^*>-'; George" rrewitt's'ißranch.*"'' \u25a0;\u25a0': |sM|S^^^®ofe|T^ < '_\u25a0 ;_':?' • The^apper picture shows the San Pedro • as , ! the vessel * was tow ed [into port "at Eureka after the collision withyhe Columbia. The lower picture^owsjhowthe^bpy of: t^ Band of Rescued Women and Men Reach City Exhausted SSisteis as^Xllf atedsSteain'er Sinkd rackcJi'byftlicir^fnghtful^'speriences^cie^ suryiv^rs^fo^;men';aiul^four-wom nigrt;vbrmgingMalcs^of^li^rowm death.; iThcytwere i among the 1 5 1 on : the- fated vessel who \vere? cast uj^attSl|elterGoyc after; tlie lmdniglit^isast^r/atVsea'Saturday^^^e^ nearly a hundred "men, women'and children. :.\verit'do\vn.. to 'death: \u25a0> The oth^r/s*e\ T en»suryiyors-or.the^ group' v,'illiarnve*in this: city tomorrow." : • - '.; rAnpngitherrjundr^^ thel ferry boat .'wh ich' broil gh t;4 tHejre.\^i^c6re^of'hilarioiis merry »7iakers^whoJiad^j6y^d<a' picnic 'at^Schuetzeritpark^ahdr.they ' \u25a0\u25a0'•-\u25a0-\u25a0-' ;:'-'-:\u25a0 *:-k - ; --\u25a0•*•- '---:' f-.*-\u25a0-:-':-:;f -.*-\u25a0-:-':-:; : :v ; i/t«a{A'a'?;.'tP">' cc J £ ! y ' : \u25a0 \u25a0'• -^-^r-sr survivors. in ithe'depths ofigrief*foria,siSteriwho -,'r<^r • . \u25a0i-A-i^^ -, as'Vvj;.. .\u25a0'•\u25a0Mh-S mti-r-'L f^:-i}.:~j?. >\u25a0 o« -^ ,'- -^\u25a0\u25a0. ,^- ' .- :-" ; .r--;'v .-\u25a0• had ?been--torn^from^her, ! arms: as jthey-^struggled =. together! in;, the waters' that ; swirled 1 oveir :the -Columbia's foundering wreck. -The \u25a0threes-o thers 1 -" were,. I : o'ii '-.the? verge 'of collapse following: the \u25a0 frightful tragedy^ they iwentthrough/iand^allthad'beenitraveling^for/itwo^daysr rYetrwhen; they- arrived jlT^i^^there^wasinotta^irienaly^handjextended to help-them.. . ( \u25a0' \u25a0 , Only two'hadi moneyAU^^^^^quartennaster^whoi commanded litHeli^tltnatls^ uhemWand|a\wornanW^>li|tf^ saved'Of-theirrpropert} r i.Avcre the-makeshift^'-interchangedigarments that them. : Miss Ruby Cooper, the- gnct stricken 'little womaniw t ho)i.s?now on ; the rack of anguishr ignorant of iwhetherjnerj sister*livesior^fpllowed{the. Columbian to the bottom^broughtlalsolthe i co ntiS i 1i 1 i;d b.% i p.m. i: n; < o i- 111 1 n > « GRAND JURY IS CALLED FOR THE MAGILL CASE SPECIAI, t LISPATCH-TO THECALX. . clinton; m;, July. 1 24.— judge • cock * ran^hVs .'ordered 'a special :grand jury to ; ; assemble *on Saturday: to consider. 1 the : 'charges^of mu*rder*agaihst :Fred H. . Jla-, j sglllfandv-FayJGraiiami'MagilUiliis-islrl ; \u25a0 —^%—^- ". - r '-'-"';' - .' f'S ~^'.-: i wife.- -./ "..---' ; •- ' - ' - - "i i «:a£iUer .-'has =. spf-up.g } though. it ! and he willrnbt* ! have ;tb/d>Bclosesthes case- of the 'state ; "until all:th2;evidence;isdeveloped. JFay i Graham \u25a0 M'agilV is : to" be indicted -for ' Iforgeryr, even thought; she may* not be' ! held-ori^the charge of ";niurder. It iis ' "considered 1^ certain -that .she {wrote It he ' 1c 1 1 c rV'a scr i b ed ; t<v Mrs:* "Pc t" ? Ma gill .yV. * \u25a0 The San Francisco Call Accepts; '"\u25a0•\u25a0"' '•" \u25a0\u25a0x^\:H O tlAl 'jT-' ; - ' "\u25a0 V ~'^' ;^ e " w ' Issues back we referred to an \u25a0'••",. -V.-;r. <..,•<'..>\u25a0 - "i" i . * \u25a0; :. opinion 'of. an -advertiser, who had returned • .. ' ". ,*- \u25a0 ' ".frpro'San'Francisco, that conditions In: the \u25a0 - ' : 't !'^-!l *- ; • '\u25a0'-• \u25a0\u25a0" i- ''r . \u25a0\u25a0 .«,;\u25a0- 7* newspaper -situation had changed 'consid- \u25a0 f> •I' < i-v 'V^ 4 A*\ 7v ' erably^ there and. that It appeared to him ' v " v .\^'lTL/L}1 ? I-1^ ' ' ; , HhatThe Call had outdistan Jed the Chron- " \ 's- .\u25a0 " ::* Jt^'X^-i - \u0084<^. •.\u25a0 , '\u25a0\u25a0', .-lcle In circulation^ and -popularity. J %y^^£ '-^i - - -two papers was In the forefront that their ' ; :^ \u25a09?-^.- 7}?.^'?' ' \u25a0' -/publishers {Set: together T ahd call in a com-, ",--V ; '; •\u0084';-.\u25a0-':,• ' . . 'petent set of newspaper circulation exam- ; IV/roil : f^l"|*ri^t* " -7' The Call has jumped aithe offerasoneto v lTjL'illlV- \i/lvlv>l" -solve, the. question, but the Chronicle co far :.-;-\u25a0— '--'- \u25a0'- -.v-;-- --y .• has kept silent. \To allow such a fair, offer - '" ; - '' ' * to go-by the board cannot, help. th« Chron-; ,:iclf.v.lt. : willset advertisers to thinking. - \u25a0-\u25a0' \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0.'if 'S>- \u25a0-\u25a0•'•: :'\u25a0•\u25a0* '\u25a0"%- \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0'- ?*• The .'promptness "with Iwhlch .The' Call ; ; . I 'if7\in l^n C| I^- '\u25a0'\u25a0'*\u25a0 accepted 'the^proposition; it 'l3 1 inevitable ..— ,%} \J\JLL -\u25a0 XX Cl A^^^B .'-\u25a0- will only gain converts to Its claim*. * . ... '\u25a0'-\u25a0.;.* -'. "\u25a0"i"'-" ' i , . .. ; V r \u25a0 . Anyway,' < It/ Is an "interesting circulation"-.' :'\u25a0< \u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0 " Chine rssue"j '"'' ' " ~ . problem in' San Francisco that our^sugses- - \u25a0- ; ."V u » _,;'-. : -- L y ; .has ; raised.— Mail Or dci' Journal; for June. 1 lie Lall iciici;- inyite the-CSllrbnicle to a joint circulation WW -'The Chronicle refused! " - ' ' \u25a0 *' -" ' '' ' ' '\u25a0.-"\u25a0\u25a0.- ' ' :- * "*" \u25a0 \u25a0 ' - -\u25a0. ''-.\u25a0 THE GALL ;has a larger ipaid circulation than the Chrpniclejaridiwilltsbjguaraht^ /: means~m6re;iri<iivi<iual sufecribers. SAN FRANCISCO CALL , SAN FRANCISCO^ GALL/ \* is open to examination at any, time . " ett<:r^« at^ c /f^ T tr r ? ad i:^vC^-"V[-^^!-;'v:; : si;' :: J;J ;i ,~ --.'-\u25a0;:'.?:\u25a0 - v ' \u25a0'ads/. -\u25a0Not a'class circmatmn. .;-. Everv-u I body reads The Call. Who wants luscious strawberries? They are. to be had for the picking within :he city^Hmitsfof ;San Francisco.. Read oi the big public berry- patch in The Sunday Call BRYAN WILL ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY IN FALL SPECIAE DISPATCH -TO THE CAIX ! •, -WASHINGTON, .July; j24.— William J.^ I AbbottH recognized- v as ; William '- Jen nings.' personal . -Washinston' TepFesentatiye, said today that.' while" rie^ihad^rto autiiority^to" .make Vriy^annbunee.meht- on.. the-Nabraskan's J ;behalf?;he- had every "reason Uo~ believe i would -be a. V candidate for | the* democratic,' presidential nomination { \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0VV'ord-eomes;from l . the «west -! that*, the T] formal 1 announcement /of ;can- i didacy., wllP-be made ;by:him; personally I at a great dinner in Lincoln.^ Neb..- early | in ithe. fall; jtojwhich, prominent 'd«nao- I crata sf rom;all*over_the country »_will be t invited.Y-Itili. expected .that Bryan then } will, outline >the* policies for: which he .wiir'stand. '"'."" f ; : V"." PEICE FIVE CENTS. ZIMMER SENT BACK TO JAIL AND FINED $500 Court Increases Punishment ; "V of Refractory Witness ;; in Glass Case HENEY SCORES AGAINv State's Case Complete Withf; out Testimony of Man in Contempt MRS. BOSTON CALLED! '\u25a0-\u0084;''\u25a0.\u25a0 : .- ' ' -\u25a0 C IfV Wife of -Recent Mayor Tellsj of Money Given Her by Husband . - Vice President Emile . J.XZia^V mer. of the Pacific telephone and;! telegraph company refused yes terday the. third opportunity, given him to testify in the bribery case against Louis Glass, and' was fined $500 and sentenced ; to^ another five days in jail by } Judge/ Lawhor,. the penalty/ being the maximum allowed by law as summary punishment. If it was - beUeycdvbyrtheidctense that Zim hier's" silence" would be fatal to \u25a0\u25a0;--•- \u25a0--.'\u25a0 ;\u25a0*!?." .~ n -,i "-'\u25a0\u25a0_'. \u25a0i\ y . s \u25a0-* ~ \u25a0-\u25a0 the "state's case against i Glass; this* expectation" was finally and I com pletely shattered • yesterday. In spite "of : the countless obstacles that he has been forced to face Continued on Page 4, Column S