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DEATH ELMMS A WELL-KNOWN CALIFORNIAN : —mp*‘c Des bo-®-9d &8 * MANY LADIES . PACIC GAOVE WRECKED BEF: | Rescued by Chmes_e '; in Fishing Boats. enri Emeric was a wel HENRI F. EMERIC. = ief and sportsman. -He has just:died atter SANS SHE WAS Christian Outwits: Hi BUNKOE 0F A Alameda Cou answe: Abraham fra Iwe ot 3o the 'SANTA FE GRADUALLY DO DIVORCE Simp, e Proved The .Cal % s Wife. e Oaktiand ("fice San- Francigco 908. Brasdway, Aug. of ‘people prominent in 1, lives at Pacific Grove. from Deeoto, Centerville zmfl the grove and had-charterad 1o tuke them out to sea. haif a gale ‘of ‘wind blow svn«lu*: & heaty ‘swell xnm s soon as the Httlg ‘yves the point and.met the- full force of -wind -and ‘wave the: party beg: h-themselves on’sliore.”: After a few | ‘ bafling with the waves the me- broke AoWIL, {ooked very ' Ic=lng thelr d i serious. The bont u‘;\mgd at 3 rivals Anyibing -thet.. 2t ACQUIRING ‘A TERM!.NUS:‘ that time, © 1250, never 4 HE ermans Bnurd -of Erfp.. presided. over.|: for: severa) Swecks ‘Bnow has; bepn: i1 com e ‘Banta Fe péapte tri-- Aug L.v)hxn«m N blacksmith this brabam. T ma — R han o Ty nnar Shattuck avenue. ca assigned Coroner an X!’\Q\leSL for his Streign- o be of Den- age. For a few days pre- th he had compiafned of ug. 15.—The imposed by me s T‘uchu W hlhf of: th!* . f - gssistants @ Alms Davie M directed nave to . Whic No cause | cied: that i ‘withivuz andue cash $400 medical. “books total 33400. The uments and e h_testator's practice Frank L. Adams; a inting of Mount furniture at the reet, are bequeathed as an ample income A. geld watch and of miscellaneous Carrie . The residue goes 10 the two children, share and share alike. Testator's real -estate was disposed of by deed prior 1o his d fom o Death of ‘a Well-Enown Printer. ND. Aug. —The funeral ser- us Elw Matteson, who died 1th street eirerda\ ndge. of Odd Fellnv&: ‘merly secretary .of Oak- 1 Union No. 3 .and a by the the thing cc are left diamond Shasta, home to the of her chain ne to son phae widow J own ‘righ library of Lu ters and a son. The funera; e TypogTaphic OAKLANT filed peridr thie i of & 1 iy, the Su- -Augusy. Wej 0f & deed - vul» lmrumer‘ 10 _W i Posé 0f, ¢orives istend anid- had ‘the deed. 1 ied oo title to_ him. : OFEICIALS: ‘TONSIDER S{TUATION CRITICAL Tecent press that reports colored Ameri- ed by the he had raised citizens thai America fe Aaicrioun Tip. CHAPEL STONED BY 5 ate Department has i+ om: Mr. Man- has comie- thns far. ’s. retutn -will prob- | the .condition mtry and- the ts, for: while st th African wa- The ad- eSDUTE. his rEport 0f o Hongkong, A | adyices from Ne- i i the arehi- | . eived with the grea Schurman. feavcd parzxcmr!v ln ot 1éadiig_Tnen n!\"rcrllon Many | Puss'A’s WORK /IN THE ‘ORIENT, part egterd e “hw Ving. 1o ‘the dsia anke 14 uction, which a "'ablr gain of e: s the ving care for the general | med it necessar: MOB LONDONDERRY, . wrecked the ing, . whi oned ‘the - Catholic c There was an aitempt turbances this afterno v the police Hect the loose B n!l?;ggs -on: the E i.!lund is- Government Beril of San Pranc!scn was peverely. to-day’ by & fall 1\'(11'!' B. bicycle. he base-of = twenty-féot embankment, fi taken to | Ralael [for medical tremmenL ndeaver -‘to: compel ]’X 5 Higope and’ Ag!a\ 1 the wisdom of the Chiriese | ; i vt during the ty for Aug. Methodist church here | ones from the.roadw: EL)rmtd and empti ATTACHMENTS BEING SERVED: WHOLESALE JOSE, ‘Aug. 15.—Attachments ar: the - Bherift's {office: at: the instance jof J. BRI Welch, R v, for ‘the depositors: of the Tnion: Savings Bank,.in an’ effort ‘to- protact:tiis cliexits. [suits” and -ane: that wdll-‘he far-reaching Tective: - Hi order itb,protect the de PTOPErty; -LHe [inieTests - S10ck: i1 different 4. upom; eo-thit no triss- I tage juggmient 18 b OCK] In: this case ' 1£ Julg- 1 SAN possessidng iof has ‘ber 10 effe i .ht tietiples levied “upon. end Failweys be united to gl\fl‘ all nations - communi- nrvc!'nlmns of tue through P rved with the garnishments: Union Savings Bank, Home Union, Farmers' Co-operative Union, First National Bank, San Jose Lundmg and Loan Association, o lercury, Ban Jose Fruit Pack- I\E Ban Jose Dally Herald, San xch; ment Company, Garden City Eank, Bank | of San Jose, Commercial and Savings anuk Ban Jose Light and ‘Pawer Com- | pany, Golden Gate Packing Company, Safe Deposit Bank. | “The atiachments in these cases only | serve to garnishee any - interest any of ‘lhe stockholders of the defunct bank may | ha\e in any of the corporations. gment has already been obtained | lr ;he Ju:m-e Court against a number of | small stockholders, and it is expected | me suits in the Buperior Court will re- sult the same. An appeal of course will be xgken but the depositors expect to win | in_the end. Attorney Weich represents $500,000 of deposits. Py e WEDDED AT PALO ALTO. PALO ALTO, Aug. Snow and Miss Blanche M. Boring were married te-day at the home of the bride's mother in Palo Alto, Rev. L. M. Burrell , after re Ta- ‘whole merchant id a’ne sald po: r I the OF RIOTERS 15~—An Irish | e its apponents The Mayor | empowering police vé been 10 renew the di but® it nd military, bodies. a ‘cart to As who The Bné rmm thnlnrd ni\mrs) and; rper Medica). Colleke San cliere he wfim a isaeher- dlso was a_Stapferd. sfudent. - -Mr. and Mrs. fsnme éest e, %ht?l: - tate uport 1 take up L\i:! reside 11, b 3 beach Tights: round °that xm | DX how: " e camiharity o uamm t;u.l the tqcto e the! This is'& new tick 11 the bank corporations.| ders - for- their |- they ‘may -be forced: to] Operty Wit corporatioris ‘hive so far | nge, Blectric Improve- | 15—William F, | nfluneA ‘with !he cl&u Bl 55 - d t i |MRS. BRODME TELLS OF ; HER BRIEF TRIUMPH SANTA | BARBARA Atig. 15~ ALl 41n woshiff_have: just escanefl | and -for. & long- time “+tien . Bives Trouble. A fire 0 the American Box Pactory . as 815 Brannan street was reported eariy. this morning. The blaze stirted in the -shaving reom, and: before it was got under cantrol con- | Siderabie dmnge to the bullding was | done, Thé fite service was ebout one'and | & .half hour: A still. alarm’ wae turned in a Short | time afterward, caused by 'a fire &t 722 Bush ‘street. i The firé in this case was -caused by a gas explosion and the damage “gmounted 1o about The premifes were -occupied . B. Clark. Before the:alarm was.turned: in‘the family ‘had been fighting the flames for nearly three hours, and had succeeded ; in getting them under control. 25 —_———— w4 mx:.nsssm:rvm-l | Johm Jer!mu.hmd Jokn Joseph Cre- : i g ®te Lively Street Scenes. | -Jchn Jeremiah Sullivan and John .Ta-wpx- Suilivan fook ahourd & mrge quantity | intoxicat | H | With: two setious -charges against them: Securing =& horse’ i v, the Dmrs d | DAt Fln o Whu Witnes | theéir approach, 4 ipon ‘them to hilt.. Tnsteal of respecting s mandate the “driver -plied” the . 'whip, Whereupon - Pl £ d _brldle Bnd - Wi &imb) eed : and om Per ake’ them: Ofcer Dianen: was anable to animui. . The: vehicle: tutned =it 'J‘urh 51 nm\ thie - poficemién, geduring: g, sv.aned m u):m é&l‘rfins'!‘ TE averine and up Golden i(’ ; Pillmore "streel was the: Toute: and the chasg w more streét and Galder ried intd: a stahh District A turm\ 2 liliel.: ‘againe:: Yet Ked's i} ! Uington street, -and proqeefllng condemnation. :and - sale...of {-will be mcmured within: E K as seiged .. by i Reévenue Apent Burt M [‘weeks ago, 1t nd ‘- plant. and stock hemg es abous * $8000. : Board :of E\ru: | the .Aricient; Order ‘of cisions af the:: Grder- respectiv mraluk» de nationi: tion: in New: York was' rea @ marked increa: ing ‘the past year. —_——— In Memory of Captain Goodall. A memorial service in:memory ofthé late Captain Charles Goodall Was -hild by the Young Men's Christian Association in their hall last evening. -Addresses winy made by Rev. E. R. Diil¢ and: Rev, Joha Stephens, who spoke high ceased’s worth as an exemplary Christian and by Senator Perkins, who praise late business sssociate as a man of gh character, ever willing to hélp.the needy | and always ready to advance Christianit —_———— Rabbi Wise on Zionism. Rabbi Stephen §. Wise of New York | | spoke last night on “Zionism” at B'nal | | B'rith Hall to a large and very: attentive | audience, For two hours the young rabbi held the attention of his audience with (his talk on Jewish persecution and. fai | vored the. sending of the. ten millions of starving, persecuted Jews to ‘Jerusalem | rather than as some anti-Zionists sugges have themr.come to America. e Aid for Bick Boldiers. The Native Daughters Red. Cross met. last night at Nativ decidedl tigt ‘the: committees . whet ‘hand to the sick soldiers |'and o’ the ‘soldiers. whi | who are ‘disabled. - They jot. of shests i ‘Hespital. Aid’ als 1d bandages to —_——— Mys. Annie Byren. Found Dead Més.: Anni¢ Byren, residing i 3¢ Shipley. - street,” wis - fourid “dead " beside’ her béd - ‘dran ‘posed - thn me nge of tni .- Bhe was lhe m gral chlldzen. -The hody wae taken 16 the | y.:Deputies La Combe and. placed | beforé. thie : jury. this -dfternoon, and Prosecuring Astorney begaii ‘his argument. for makrow morning.- The- progecution ‘had & Ralf “dezen: Wit~ Tieseet . on the stand ‘this MOrning 10 cor- Tobgrate the- testimony of M ind: all: their testimo) v he: Same. - The had rushed: Upon. them deman £ get:off her:property: . When | réfused: t0.-G0. R0 :Ehe stiick. Wallor | firdson: with -a; pickax: Eu}:;,h'nxds\m ‘Whereuyion: she oried; istruck | ot-and -1 will strike’ thy . 'Then d Martin ‘and struck him with the pickax. She was Iuced under arrest and taken to the City Jail. Mrs. Broome wis called to the witness stand by the Gefense and related with evident enjoyment her brief victory the Marsh that s fi" en a revolver and’a cane to h dener to * 4 Ma: The def‘-nse set forth that the disputed strip of land | | was her property and that it was .pur- (lmw’(’ in good faith, and she pelieved and believes now that it was her property. EPISCOPALIANS MEET. PALO ALTO, Aug. 15.—The regular quarterly meeting of the convocation of San Jose was held in All-Saints Episcopal | Church to-day. Delegates were present from the principal Emsco&»fl churches | between here and SBan Luis Obispo. Dean | Lewis of San Jose presided at the after- {moon session. - Rev. D. Charles Gardiner |-of Palo Alto read & paper on “The Rela- | tion Between Religion and Beience, which was followed by & general discus- |'sion on the subject.. In the evening mis- | slonary services were held and addresses ere delivered by Bishop . Nichols, Arch. Ifleucon Emery - lnd Be‘v E L. Plrlom of Menlo Park.. 3 6 in San |} Gerln K obtained o B;coh Rich g } ure proceedin 1 it knfl has helt ’v.ha nrenm d :fréquent the wupecl\ve hllyfl‘ Joce vl]l ithe | He peopie, which will be coticluded: 16- | Ann; n.nfl 11 oram, aceused of hnvmg ‘§01d:liguoy Indlunb i anpn R’Ver Yaliey. -1 | Eonerraunn. o1 | TUnited Statés Marshal: Geurg! L. ‘Bulk: | verht arrived last evening from Arizon with fourteen Chinamen to he deported | to China. The Mongolians were lodged in | the Courtv Jail. rA.C'l'OlY IOB- nm ISLAND. WA.BHINGTO)\. Aug. 15—A new fac- | | tory for the manufacture of elothing for ' the navy will be established by the Gov- | ernment &t the New York Navy Yard. Aflnothar is te be established at Mare Tsl- Congress has provided for both estab- lishments. The Becretary of the Navy has | approved the plans to-day for both fac- | tories at a cost of about ,000. { ‘With the proposed new factories the | Navy Department will rely on its own re- | sources for the clothing of fts saflors. SEIZED BY M(m, BONGKONG, Aup. #5—A zewspapir published in Macao, the Portuguese sea- port at the southwest entrance of the | Camton River, reports that France has occupied the island of S8an Chau, west of | Macao, as an assertion of her right to the | province of Kwi Tun, in the event of e pmmun of e S i | | 4 Fitzgerald -from : ‘a trifht. day evening. ;- INitzgera| @ _separator tendeér.on. 1 ‘SWooland: . He ‘missed his .fpoting -an fell ‘headforémost into ‘the rapidly- revalvn ing : cylinder. ' Hié -body " weis m muuy cut and seweral. figly -gashes were his ‘injuries are not. plumbers’ strike. was' morning, the lemanding- to W oa i W gay, i Her 'small sdigry |would iaét did: she: £ ‘Becongd: istreet, | ond floors. Bteam from outside. no “"at’ the’ Theatre, ‘Franesis,” fie Porte -Bt. Martin, thé ‘Gaiete, the Odeot] the Ambxgu an‘flue In Paris he ‘wig ¥s or more; he is far enough: T away 16 Weave ‘a pretty romance abo and- Clyde Fitch has sev 2 ,his reputation in the warp and woof. Seven . 8go, ‘perhaps, Mr. with 2 :courtésy to wphlslh we none of us seen it before. This is ‘the story: Madeieine Fleury, & little Parisian Tillingt; in love with a cert#in Francoig, finds - the life that cloges dull orie. She yearns :to .bécomeé dn’: ags { tress—any kind of an actress. pley comedy, to'laugh gnd sing and mak th® people love her_ or tragedy fo Suffé and make the peopie Weep for.her. BH: eomes to r‘redarn 1 i tle prayer.- To hi -tress means no kind, b ill give r:;‘r a . chande. L & Higher Power thiil his 1o du that. but. sl;: shal! try 3 kh(ms milliner. and her Frarnicot: heh 16 ‘make. both ver With ohe Hay | sh y nd Aeculnmm for one, dnd she: and ote ‘alid. thenfact as-any creature of so 1 such 4" trageds &by iE a basket; ‘the. cradie nurse his. 6@ valet ; and mademoisetle, who is 1ol override suck circum: She hai acted about ‘liftle things at home Trefore. 5 Qecelve. an’ audiencel” Bt bedientiy and how. she acts! but-how shall:he tel and he_loves' her. Heé reve: : Francois comes home to pars dise ‘lost. . He, Frederic Lemaitre, -as ancois, faces the situation and acis— ng how' he .acts! - but with a ‘difference. Shé is -answered. She goes back to-hi Franc leaves. -Lemal who ¢ brief interview long enough for ipve, zlohé, &s he savs, -ever alonc. Mar: -garet Dale. is & dainty figire in her gow she ac Her case i her? She i€ e prder: ¢ | of resedz and pink and her ‘bonnet witii: ts nedding plums and streaming ribhon: Wwithout. difficulty.. we see just i & littie.milliner as Fitchi, intended i limitations. Bu fascinating, -:and Lemaitre s heart ‘with Teason.. Mr. Miller: flnds the role of Lemaitre an easy the audience “‘a_set of: stupid brutes bechuse’ they 1 led “him -but six tim to_the exit of the H : mlluner umm & showe some Strong “dramat] m whén he assumes the’ i : heartibtiroken; passionate , andthe-phit yphy - of whi nito ‘the agon -despair and “trjumphs BIVErY pretiy pl it ‘wodld - have been - feels; and. not . fny master, such & H&mlei Whai wal Harblet, si ‘Pierre, nobpdy seems to know!" And agaf liner, “youxr flattery did 1 not remémber “You :say -1 am. . Thank molselle: Some. people say 1 “Do not” believe them, - “Magemaiselle, I do not ¢ There ig mote hers:than mere word, Mr. Miter; if this i s L b lowed “the curtain-raisér; bat mm i Hut a few days more B.ng ALL READY FOR WOEK_ Seventy-Five Pupils Enrolled at the Normal School. The State Normal Schaol opened on Mon< day_ With seventy-five: pupils in attend dance.- About “twenty-five more studen who for vartous reasons weré unsble ‘to :\ next week ther “be A0 1 enendance The “majoris 3 1 are Tesident, although: seyeral . come . ‘Alameds a&nd - Berkels " mnd(fli schopl,” vlhlch is expactefl feature of The Noimal Sch yupl p! Dbrofessor ther o6f the. Bstélle - Car. Agc“ 3 !:x Ler T oWel teal branches: - Mise " Profhsso Cubbe: anford end D: Elm T B rown of Berkele\' will - deltv held - High “finks i Smulls ast: night. 4 programme’ 'was :réndered - and refreshi ‘ments Were Served: - Addresses were made’ r—_i——u_fi——-_ HITCHGOCK SCHOOL (LATE SELBORNE), SAN RAFAEL This school will Teopen on August 29, with there arg: He would not- e Preudnnt len, | Sweeney and P, i . club are d Fra)zk ‘Smul “Thi Reterr J.: Huncnnk at. Prink’ Rn!lssene last m:ht M. Hancock was isitiated: in the of the. Mnmmr third: deg— and: ClgfiF wers SErT ed. of the M —Gen"lze B are at Aug. m contitiibng: demand [t is & ootd - of ‘the triumphs of The eagxe flap< his Hieroines of ine Red Croas sen—xce are flxsplaved street:gceries . In - Havana, and ‘elsewthere. ‘are unrolled, leives dre turned. . the ‘gazger: visits the. new - Sees the-‘tumultuous new or expense of a nést -coated paper. 3 address in the T ‘Canada -or ‘Mexieo for 12 cerité in stRMpS Or 0in-10 COVer Host- . age and packing.. ‘Copy may: be seen at my-ticket office ol the ‘Big Four Route. - Order at price. asithe edition 1= limited. J.: Picket:Agent “Big Cingintiztf, Ohjo. “Int handsome new buildings. heated by steam and | ngmed by electricity. Every pupil has sepa- | rate room, choice of bedrooms on first and sec- atoves, no flues in boye' ‘quarters. approach to & #Choo] te hnve been made for boarding pupils and on the achool 1n the Hotel Ratael untll the b ulidimgs are compieted. For catalogues, testi- jals and Teferences apply to the monials g iy . :;lorr‘r's, ScHooL, MENLO PAB.K',"xl‘u TEO COUNTY, CAL., Foas, bome tages for the care and boys. ited at uaiversities. IRA G. HOITT, P&. D.. Princtpal. ST, MATTHEW'S mumv m su. MATEQ; CAL—FQ by the late Rev. , no | E t 10 . Favorite Lihe . Round. the- Wuflfl, Amlh. India. Hues,