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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER NEWS OF THE Bay CITIES. I ii Preseney [ EMINENT DIVINE CLAIMED BY DREAD DESTROYER AT HIS BERKELEY HOME R S SRR i ALBERTA MACDONALD JUPUH S E[S Young Woman Suppossd to Have ’ Committed Suicide by Teking e o Car pRaiE e olic Acid. . B. Partridge Discusses Case a Little Too Freely. - Friend Southern rsmu iteman train, but ago ly. He nad hardly leath overtook him atemen on the ioc on to meet wife the irtments of novement 1 pathy. Ar on_the io ve s will e de ral of 1fterno 71 Tenth stree i of ste _ officiating 1 men atte Sc floral those who prec ther t Judge BERKELEY BOARD OF TRADE INCORPORATES Members Will Endeavor to Secure Harber Improvementsg,and Better Transportation Facilities. RKELEY . 28.—The Board of Tra s filed ALAMEDA, Sept. 2 MacRae nst >wn E him for the will be K. T will be The rd of Tri r is cha Rae did LACK OF WATER IS TO BE INVESTIGATED iy cles of in- James L. M borne P by City Council Wants an Explanation | # the Low Hydrant Pressure From the Contra Costa The corporat empowered S al t As soon railroad le i brakema i from Rev, M. X t° Methodi Hut ot ir he ept trit eATErs were rd James WILL DEFEND POLICEMAN ¢liminary Examinations Held Monday—Tuneral of Myron E. Brown. A Pacific Employes Start a Subscription to Relieve the Help- lessness of a Stricken Mother and Child. e e Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadwov, Sept. 28. he of Sflas Bean, the “student” rakeman who was accidentally killed at | Decoto this week by a freight train, has appealed foreibly to the Southern Pacific mployes, who have learned of the desti- tation of the wife and baby that sere be- reft. The circumstances surrounding the misfortune were particularly dis- t is to assist ip relieving the and fatherless fthat a general ription has been starfed by the dead -night 1o a n man's fellow workmen. r_room 3 1 came to Oakland a short time ago, lost all his possessions in a fire | secured. employmer - Seventh-street staried in the hop support i rned evidence conductors or gate ded in large number: tes cf —Policeman George s defense on the murder charge killing of Myron & conducted by vlor and the expenses of the the Committ of which City ev. Dr. Robert Bentley Succumbs. to Heart Disease er an [llness of Less Than a Week. ] 77\'77]2:'!7;;';“1‘ ” N ALL ALONG i THE PACIFIC COAS FROM OREGON TO MEXICO FOR HIS STER- LING WORTH AND HIGH CHRISTIAN CHARACTER. JUUGL J MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF iL i | 3ABY DESTITUTE Railroad Brakeman Bean's Fate Appeals to His | ns opened mmedi other of donat late H. n Pacific of re- Clark, | D. R.| H ' MacRAE to Be Attor- of Ala- the ph P that, 1 the v of |-and continuing until ; th Was Acci A Com: pany. 28, —The 1 ra Costa ¥V to be made tion by the asions of sev- the subject ¥ destroyed tory the he ater proper w in the fi for fire hydrants Telegraph ave- nd street and Shattuck reported that at the r main is but two sadequate 1o sup 1 four- dental. Coroner’s jury Difreny found cidéntal. M ed that en somet take ter's remains, which . has declined his reap- | & sell, lease interests of tk are stated erection of necd directors wer incorporators Ww. H Hig! Sch up Lo-moerrow he univexsity s follows* tornia will line o'clock on ens are nical fternoon camy Arts team at 1 The o Keley -MecCoy ft guard Right guard tackie tackle Rosalie Hinds Sivorce from Rosewarne on grounds <f descrtion and willful aeg- lect. The plaintift arded the cus- tody of the minor child and $20 a month for {ts support. AP Loveland was granted a di- cwarne from tody of their mother to protect him against the accu- rraye 4 the ire the freedom of the lezal talent of the r will be Attorney elin e ¥ mination of Mac- be held ne: t Monday before Jus- Morriz. Chief Dep: Philip Walsh wiil M. ing from the late residence, rkland. Man; < The ser R. Dille. View s in Mountain Cem e College Tennis Tournament. BERKELEY, Sept. 28.—The first tennis tournament between college students to be this term will take place to- X mencing at $:30 a. m, Sets : played on the University of Cali- court, ir East Oakland on Fifth » and at the Alameda Club courts, Alameda he twenty-four men who have entered divided inio three c as follows: Braley 01, Selby '01, Hunt . Brown '04 and Dibert '04; 02, C. H. Gorrill ‘02, '3, E. L. ; third class—C. L s '02. Alexander '03, Youngs ', Theler '04, ——————— Yelland Picture for Library. OAKLAND, Sept. 28.—A subseription | has been started by Librarians Greene and Bamford and Trustee B. H. Pendl | ton for the purchase of one of the paint- ings by the late R. D. Yelland, to be hung |in" the new library bufldlng, It is be- | lieved enough money can be raised to | purchase a canvas by the artist, who al- Hoskin Gorrill | Posey 04, SHD FAREWELL 10 I, BOBERT CO1L Reception to the Departing Clergyman in His | Church. S Addrcss by Fricnds end a Pr Made to the Minister’'s Wife. Geod Wishes From All. Oakl 1, Members Church 2nd Robert F. C. cept i3} an at the parl ng. The rooms were thre ng orchestra played at inte evening. t by Mayor ident Rev, First Jaciks, Christian ¥ ering of such re- destre to give ciety, of which Mrs, E. Yc took advantage of the ocea nt Coyle with an elabora e quilt. Among those present we Willlam H d Mrs. G. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr nd Mrs. W. M e, Dr. B, Mr. ‘and Mr. and Donald, ay, Wil- Mabel F. Curti Miss Augusta Clow, Alexander Martin, eler, Mrs, J. B, Hume, Miss Mary R, Webster. 'Mrs, 1. M. Page, W. H. Quinn, H. Prentiss Selb: - Gil- J. Cal Worden, Rust, Miss nd. s p Raymond, torate will end Octo- | | | | R - e REV. ROBERT COYLE, GIVEN A FARBEWELL RECEPTION LAST NIGHT, * ot ber 1. The Covles will leave next week for Denver, where Dr. Coyle will be the pas- tor of ‘the largest Presbyterian church there. “| SALVATION ARMY’S HARVEST FESTIVAL Programme Covers Four Days, End- ing Tuesday Night With an Entertainment. OAKLAND, Sept. 28.—The local Salva- tion Army Cor has completed its elab- orate arrangements for the inauguration to-morrow of its harvest festival. Com- mencing at 2 o'c to-morrow afternoon o'clock there will st for the poor children S be a fr of the city. distribution will take . ivation Army Hall, 523 aff Captain Crawford will s wili con- | sist of “A Drunk Demonstra- tion” at the A number of men who have been reformed t} the efforts | of memt of the Salvation Army will | be on hand to testify. will be the great religious day val. 1th services will be condyc Sxposition_building by Liedtenant Colonel Willilam Evan The val exhibition and sale of fanc rticles will be hela in the Ex- position building on Monday from 2 to 10 p. m. On Tuesday evening there will be a grand entertainment in the Exposition building. ——————— Missionary Workers Meet. BEPKELE Sept. 28.—The semi-annual »ting of the Oakland Home and For- eign Presbyterian Missio ciety was | held to-day in the First Presbyterian Church, on Allston_way. There was | large attendance. Mrs. E. Y. presided, and addresses were delivered as follows: ‘*‘Belief in Fore! Mission: Mrs. F. H. Robinson; 0 Every One a Part,” Mrs. A, 1. Aldrich; “Christian Fel- lowship,” Mrs. J. E. Anderson; ‘“What Meaneth Thi; Mrs. A. P. Lowrie. Winning,” R Dwight E. Potter Possibilities of the Afro-American,” Mrs, W. H. Hamilton; “My Work in Tucson, Mrs. A. C. Culbert poiesis O LA Licensed to Marry. OAKLAND, Sept. 28.—Marriage lice were issued to-day to Thomas F. mons, 39 years of uge, and Hettie Simp- son, 38, both of San Francisco: Silas Lane Pierce, 28, San Francisco, and Blanche C. O'Connor, 23, Oakland; James Tuite, 44, and Mary Feeney, 38, both of San Fran- cisco; Willlam Ellsworth Daily, 36, and Mary Juana Cook, 23, both of San Fran- ¢l Martin_Ohlm: T, 29, and Carmen de la Cruz, 27, both of Ban Francisco; Charles Ewart Green, 27, and Lotta Man- ley, 20. both of San Loren William Scott, 24, and Mary P. Perry. 18, both of Oakland AR s S T Miss Friend May Recover. OAKLAND, Sept. 28—Miss Cora E. Friend, who underwent a severe surgical operation at the Receiving Hospital yes- terday for injurics received the day be- fore by being struck by the local train, has railied completely from the shock and the surgeons are almost certain of her recovery. The use of cocaine, adminis- tered hypodermically tb deaden the nerves to pain, was a success in every way. In the weakened condition of the patient chloroform or ether would probably have caused her death. 3 B Clothing Store Burglarized. OAKLAND, Sept. 28.—Burglars entered the clothing store of A. Jonas, on Broad- ay, near Eleventh street, last night and ses Tim- ————— 25T vorce by Judge Eilsworth from J. F.| ways took an active interest in’ the wel- Loveland_on the ground of exireme ' fare of the Oakland Free Library. The clines a Pastorates crueity. Loveland was ordered to pay #0 | following subscriptions have already been \ Sept. 28 —Rev. 0. K. Hotle, | a month for the support of the two minor | recelved: Mrs. Emma Shafter Howard, pastor of the Shattuck-avenue | children, who are to remain in the cus- | $20; C. 8. Greene, §10; B. H. Pendleton, $5; F. L. Bamford, $2. stole about $30 worth of foodl and several dollars in coin. The police have no trace of the offenders. | | | SURGEON LEAVES A LIFE ON THE SEA TO WED A POPULAR OAKLAND BELLE Dr. Jacob S. Green, the Groom-to-Be, and Miss Ger=- trude Bialoglowski, the Bride-Elect. +’ —— || The Ceremony WIN Be || Performed Shortly in ‘ Oakland. || . [The Young Couple Will Make Their Home in Alameda. SRR, N The Peralta Club, a women's organiza- | tion, has been formed. Its headquarters | will be In the bullding erected by Mrs. | Robert Watt for the domestic sclence de- | partment of the Oakland Club. It is the intention of the Peralta Club to establish a library, a physical culture section and | & cooking school. The officers are: Presi- | dent, Mrs. Robert Watt; vice president, | Mrs. Henry Goodeell: secretary, Miss | Anna Jean Craib, and treasurer, Mrs. M. | M. Wheeler. | "Mrs. E. B. Stone was the hostess at | her home in Elmhurst this afternoon a whist party give the Woman's it the members of A | A wedding of ich is announced im take place Octobs is that of Miss Vera E. Merrill and Henry C. Foote | The bride to be is the daughter of Mr |and Mrs. . N. Merrill and the groom is | the son of W. W. Foote, one of the Call- | fornia Commissioners to the Parls Ex- position. Tt is to be ome wedding. | Miss Prilla Merrill will attend the bride | and William Teague wil best man | Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conners, who | have been traveling in rope for some | time, are expected to arrive in Oakland | next Monday. | _Clarence Crowell, Miss Mabel Crowell, J. Cal Ewing and Mrs. Ewing have re | turned from San Diego. They journeyed | both ways by steamer | ALAMEDA. s 28.—Under the aus- | pices of the Epw | nut Street Me | poverty social the residence .eague of the Chest- ch South a last night at t John Hannon et. Those who attend. was ; SOCIETY H CIN YOU o FAVORITE WHOSE ENGAGEME! HAS JUST B | 1459 Chestnut s | were attired in clothes of the most ap 3 OF MEDI- | proved “hard times” stvle. At the ciose CED. THE WEDDING OF THE of a programme of impromptu vocal and SD TO TAKE PLACE SOON. instrumental numbers the guests marched ANNOU COUPLE IS SCHEDUI BAY CITIES’ Photo by Belle-Oudry. i!n couples before the judges, who award- - g : ed prizes to the ladies and gentlemen 4 | dressed most appropriately. H. G. Bell | took the ger prize, w a cor AKLAND, Sept. 28.—The engage- | tarian church October 9, to celebrate tha | It reproduction of ”{"‘h_"; * ment has been announced of | first anniversary of the Rev. Benjamin | nerman ook the ladies’ prize for havine Miss Baloglowski to | Fay Mills’ s ation with the First Uni- | the most patches on a calico dress. T Dr. formerly | tarian Church of Oakland. The event Misses Dagmar and White and W. I. Fos- surgeon of the|be under the auspices of the Starm King | ter cor ical programme Pacific Mail Ste | Fraternity, the Unity Club and the Wo- 13"}»:'{‘ o o ot Lo e | man’s Alllance. t is the intention of | "~ 3p.0 t Wyber gave a party last even- and Mrs. L | those in charge to make the occasion a | ing at her home. 1611 Oak street, in honos | Green, who gr: most enjoyable one of her guest, Miss Grace King, of Sac cal <'ull|l r}x‘“_l::‘:};““l" e Mrs. Frederick S. Stratton will sing in | mento. Among th present were Miss B tnpzed In the practice of his pro- | Public for the first time since her return | Shirley, Mrs, Humphry, Edward Gaines. fession in Alameda. ; to Oakland at the literary afternoon of | FeRcy, Fox. SEins The wedding will -take place shortly, | the Ebell Club to-morre Mrs. Prentiss | * Professor 3. 1. Firehammier eniertained after which the voung couple will take UP | Seiby will be chairman of the afternoon. | the Brotherhood of Andrew and Phillp of their residence in the Encinal City. She has prepared an p the First Congregational Chureh last —————— | gramme for the occasion. T ay evening with a lecture, the su ject being “The Heavenly Bodies.” was a large Dr. and Mr: a number of Ther 1 interested attendance. missionary recently returned from Chi | will relate some personal experiences. The | University Quartet, in cap and gown, will Alfred Sander entertained 1ds at their home, 22 | be heard in several vocal numbers. The | Santa Clara avenue. the occasion being quartet includes Miss Alyce Weymou in honor of the birthday anniversary of | *03, first soprano; Miss Lizzie Gremke, '02, | MIS. nder. Ata e OAKLAND, be given at the pa The second soprano; Miss Blanche Clarke, '01, | or'91% Conteal avente sflod 1o das orant Sept. .—A reception will | first alto; Miss M. E. Gates, second | steamer Colon for Central America, whe rish e of the Umi-| alto. 1xhry will visit rela 9 0 MAKE FIGHT BY DISTRICTS Split in the County Commit- tee Too Serious for Healing. a puts an altogether different phase on the | question of acquisition, but it does not | take as long to go across the sea as 1t 1 did in 1 to go to California. The pres | ent means which we have for communi committee consisting Louis Hinz and Harry Roesner has been appointed to make arrangements for a ball to be given in Germania Hall. Steps will be taken by the members of the as of tion and transportation bring the very | sociation to attract the women clerks of ends of the earth together.” Oakland to their ory tio: Colonel T. V. Eddy will speak in Ala D e — meda on Saturday evening, under the au: pices of the Republican State Central | Plans for Laying Cornerstone. S 9 OAKLAND. Sept. 28.—The trustees of Committee. | the Free Public Library are endeavor- STy ing to make the laying of the corner- Retail Clerks to Give Smoker. | stone of the new bullding a public event OAKLAND, Sept. 28.—The Retail Clerks of great interest. A chorus of school- kland will give smoker in For- | children to sing at the occasion is being ers’ Hall on October 15. to which every | formed, and several prominent speakers rk_employed in the city is invited. A | will be secured. Two Canals Binding Atlantic. | It is asserted that the future will see two} canals binding the Atlantie to the Pacific ocean. The value of such connection cannmot be too highly estimated. It will bring added prosperity to the mation, as surely as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters brings “health to the dyspeptic. If you cannot get rid of your indlgestion, constipation, dyspepsia or billousness try the Bitters, and AND OTHER FEATURES. SEE THE GREAT COMIC AND HALF TONE SECTION. never ac to get t anything in place of it if you wish fokdekokokok A% dededed Aok * — : B | b Candidates Refuse to Recognize Ex- | : ¥ istence of an Organization—State : : Central Body Stands in I E x Same Position. : * ——— * 3 b < Oakland Office San Francisca Call, | ¥ - . * * 1118 Bro , Sept. 2. x candidate for himself in the | ¥ - Republican m in Alameda Coun- x x ty. The Breed committee will run as = much of the local fight as it can control. | X : The Nusbaumer faction has determined, : ¥ in view of the failure of its effort for | J e R i e x peace, to handle its three districts inde- | J : - pendently of any other county commit- | ¥ Sompime 3 x tee. They propose to organize and go | X WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES ¥ ahead . Superior Judges worth and Ogden | X OF WINNING IN THE - have declined to recognize the existence | X 5 of any county commilt sem X CHINESE LOTTERY? - {nowland of the Forty-sev L by < A T e Horger_candidate : The SuheaFully Discussed in Next Sua- p - servisor from the First Distrie * s Paken a similar position. State Senator X day’s Call by Qae on the laside of -] E. K. Taylor, as a member of the Repub- | % the Great Gambling Game. p- lican State Central Committee, announces | % b that the commitice will not recognize the | & e p - it of any county committee here Wile "the present factional disturbance f THE PASSION PLAY AT 3 continues. The bariner which has represented Ala- | % OBERAMMERGAU AND - eda O ty’'s supremacy in the ubli- L e e v e e | & THE PEOPLE~WHO ¥ committee. It is now in the hands of a ¥ PLAY IT. p-4 painier, who refuses to part with the . - mblem until a §75 claim for redecorating | x it has been paid. ! Observed by Henry L Kowalsky. b - The Forty-seventh District committee- | X b} men will open ihe campalgn at the Re. | p - publican headquarters in Alameda next | X Wednesday evening. . W, “Meiinley. | X RAISING FROGS FOR THE i ith Judges Ogden and Ellsworth an . Assembiyman Joseph Knowland, will be! % SAN FRANCISCO the speakers : : MARKET. : McKinley Camp, Army and Navy Re- | . % publican lfi;‘:\rl\ei “rvm meet Saturday | % x cening at 460 Ninth street. | :‘f;':.:z%z. . Foster, Republican rominec | % A SAN FRANCISCO GIRL’S b or the Assembly from the Fifty-first District, addressed the Political Equality | EXFERIENCE IN OLD b Club of the Seventh \Ward at 117 Sixth ¥ p - avenue last evening. e subject of his MEXI address was “The Principles of the Re- | 3 CO. b publican party.” ' n'thc course of'a ais” | f CETRST : cussion of expansion he said: i “The history of the country has been | 3 THE PIRATES OF THE X one of expansion from the original th“--\ * : t Stat to o resent nation. k. 1 Erowth has taken blace in many cases | PHILIPPINES. x during Democratic administration. *ix- b pansion has not been a Republican, but x & national issue. We cannot give up the THE LATEST FASHIONS IN b Philippines at this day. for it {s our duty . to keep them. Some say that the great | HATS p distance of the {slands from this couniry | ¥ i*m WEEKLY