Show I NIA TURE TO AID MONEY SITUATION I jav Iov iett CDs d a aSpeci Session to 10 Conditions Caused b bV cid to 10 Meet Tuesday V. V SACRAMENTO CAL NOV 15 j GOVERNOR GILLETT TIllS THIS MORNING MORNING MORN MORN- ING ISSUED A PROCLAMATION CALLING A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE TO CONVENE NEXT HEXT TUESDAY THE CHIEF OBJECT OB OR- OF THE SESSION IS TO MEET CONDITIONS ARISING FROM THE II PRESENT FINANCIAL GENCY GENOY IT IS PROPOSED TO AMEND THE CODES SO AS TO POSTPONE THE DATE WHEN TAXES BECOME DELINQUENT DELINQUENT DE DE- AND TO ENABLE COURTS TO CONTINUE BUSINESS ON LEGAL HOLIDAYS Amendments to the charter of nf San Franc Francisco co relating to a recent bond issue issue is is is- sue and also permitting n the treasurer to deposit public mono money in in banks will also be he considered as ng wi will a measure relative to harbor improvements at San Francisco Franc iso o. o To Remove Bribe Taker In addition the Jf legislature is expected ex expected x to remove e from office State Railroad Railroad Rail Rail- road roan Commissioner Ander Andr M. M W former supervisor of San Francisco who hR has baa confes confessed ed to receiving bribes bribe He refuses to resign jin and ana cannot Mannot be summarily I ousted by the governor The Tho extra session will probably be beof beof of ot short phort duration it the being desire of the governor to avoid any unnecessary unnecessary sar sary expense to the state SENSELESS TO FUSS OVER THIS TillS SUPPOSED FLURRY SAYS GARY CHICAGO Nov 15 Elbert 15 Elbert H H. Gary chairman of the board of oC directors directors dire dire-c- tors of the United States Steel corporation corporation corporation cor cor- cor- cor thinks there is too too much discussion of tho tim financial condition of the country All aAll this talk about tb the thie so called so-called called ti tight ht money market l makes people lean involuntarily In to the idea that there really is something tho the matter with the nation when as a matter of fact everything is in first first-cla s shape he ne said eaid last ast night If i I thought there was anything the matter with the tho countr country's 5 finances I would not hesitate hesitate hesi hesi- tate to give e my m- views at length But what is 15 the tho st sense in makin making a great fuss u s over ocr the called so-called financial flurry Scare Talk Is Silly a In a J n a little while whilo all 11 the disturbance disturb disturb- ance will wiH be he over ocr and and then the perSons persons per per- sons ons who have been doin doing a lot of talk talk- in ing about the tho temporary upset will feel 81 Billy Jr I think a It lt is not a time for talking It is il isa ila a time for a strengthening of the general gen gen- enera en- en era eral conti confidence t nce in the unquestionable financial soundness and abound abounding in material ma ma- of the tho nation DEVELOPMENT WAS TOO FAST DECLARES A FOREIGN BANKER NEW YORK Nov 15 IIi nd Frey head hc of or a firm of oC B Berlin hankers hanker l who has hag been In Now New York for or two we weeks ks on said toda today of or the tho financial sit sit sit- It- It which T lie he has studied while i herel here here- I l 1 think the troubles will soon soonbo ho bo over and I believe your financiers will take good care rare that a n similar trouble will not como come a again In a hurry Your great count country has been suffering from too fast tast development An adjustment of or values was necessary and now you OU have had this business should look up ALIENS TAKE AWAY AMERICAN MONEY AS THEY GO BACH BACK HOME NEW NEV YORK No Nov 15 Immigrants 15 are arc bee becoming emigrants Just now More than men of or foreign birth who have hare been working In this country hn ha Just sailed from this title port for tor their native natha shores aboard three liners the of the Hamburg American line the Pan Pan- of the Cunard line and La Tou- Tou mine of or the French hue lino This Thill remarkable remarkable remark remark- able ablo exodus according to the steamship people Is due chiefly to the closing down o of ml mills III and factories More lor than Hungarians Poles and anal Bohemian wanted to sail Ball h by ly the but hut her steerage capacity Is only WOO 2000 hence about 2000 were l left tt behind But But these litter latter will sail salt b by the steamer President Grant to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow 8 these 2000 the tIme President Prost Prost- dent Grant will carry 1000 emigrants previously booked The was obliged Co to leave If-avo behind a few ow hu dred Italians but these will get awa away b by other oilier vessels of tho Otto samo line Many lany of the I J steerage passengers carried which the they bought here Julius P P. Meyer passenger agent of or the Hamburg American line I said that the outgo of or foreigners was three times that of November of or I last t year car A small proportion of It might be accounted for tor b by the lie wish to spend Christmas In Europe EuropI but the greater reater part IR Is doubtless due to the shutting down of or factories The Tho emigrants took toole aW away with Ith them considerable American money mone- One steamship agent estimated I Continued on pa page e 8 GOVERNOR GILLETT Continued from Page Fag 1 that the aVern average c savings of or each passenger passenger g ger r could not be bo less than |