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/EACHERSWILL | McINTYRE FAILS BE PROTECTED, T0 SECURE PLACE President Kincaid to Inlu gurate a Lenient Attornoy Chulcs H. Forbes | ! Is Oharged With Em- Policy. g bezzlement. = ‘ AKLAND. Jan. 22—The wedding iereafter Those Reported Unfavor-| Complainant Alleges He Gave Him of Miss Bertha Isabel Foote, the a3 s a4 = 4 daughter of W. W. Foote, and ably by Principals Will Be $600 With Understanding Siing Jertavn wiil 1hke piscs Given O“PCT’U-“"" to Re- He Was to Receive to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock e at the residence of W. W. Foote in this . { Ow to the recent death of ths s father and of the bride's mother A be very quiet and only immediate friends will will be per- am Carson Shaw, the Advent of lister and nplaint in orbes on He was but recently re- position and a w The engagement Jackson has existed for about ng been entered into before £t for the Orient on her way trip around the with Mr e daughter of W. W. »wn in society upon and wherever her ote has been her father, death of Mrs. the son of the late “ollector of the Port ia Springs 4 in_the prac- Mr. Jack- “niversity of Cal- 1894 and Hamilton S. last night at the s, 3 Rincon weddlng bridesmaid and Miss Hewlett is Edward P. Hewlett, a Mr. Elliott is a member of cers, Third comsmar MIDWEEK NOTES OF THE VARIOUS THEATERS “Becky Sharp” “‘At Home"” Postponed. T‘f at home and {nstallation of the of- the Most Important Event of the Wesk—*Fencing Is Popular. ana llzrk t without date on cf Margaret Delia. Master” SON. HAS JUST RETURN ELD IN POLICE COURTS THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1901. 'ATTORNEY IS TO MARRY DAUGHTER OF ATTORNEY Wedding of Miss Bertha Foote and Stanley Jackson to Occur at| Her Father’s Home Will Be Quiet One Owing to the Recent Death of Her Mother. MISS BERTHA ISABEL FOOTE, WHO IS TO MARRY STANLEY JACK- SHE IS THE DAUGHTER OF W. W. FOOTE, ATTORNEY, AND ED FROM ABROAD. tATENSION WORK OF UNIVERSITY, 70 SMALLPOX Courses to Be Given This Action of Physician to Test, Term in San Francisco | Theories Anent Con- ‘ and Berkeley. i tagion. { Jan. 23—The University | APPLETON, Wis., Jan. 22—Appleton is fon lectures to be ! wiid with indignation and fear over the Berkeley and San Fran- | action of a hitherto reputable physician, unced to-day who, with delfberate intention, exposed to the general topic of ' smallpox contagion scores of people In Diplomacy” will be de- The 3 J. Rodermurd, John W. Foster, Secretary of ident Harrison’s Cabinet and | an eye and ear specialist. who has lon; Pry different times Minister to Mexico, enjoyed local notorfety through his denia in and Rus Special Commissioner | of the germ theory of disease and the > Spain. Germany, Santo Domingo and ' contagiousness of any disease whatso- other countries and agent of the United ever. He has just published a book in States In the Bering Sea negotiations with Great Britaln, Mr. Foster will lecture wice on “The Dutles and Immunities of support of his theory. Last week a case of smallpox was dis- covered here. Rodermund seized upon iomatic Representativ twice on this case as a chance to prove his theor- and Execution of Trea- | fes. Upon his own confession he went to on “Consul e lec- | the quarantined house, rubbed his hands be illustrated by the practice e Government of the The course will be given ween March 14 and 2. Miller, professor of finance over the postules on the patient untii the broke, then smeared virus over his nand face and clothes. He then went home to his family, ate supper, and later w to the Business Men's Club, ‘».:n- he played of Chicago, will speak n- on A b n(‘mg in San \lar-h 5. n \lurda) Tuesday. wi umigated where Dftimoon ‘ana evening out having washed or he went to Green Bay many patients and others thi oles leak out until to-day Green Bay. A meeti of Health was evenings, beg'ln- The Growth of Amer- The lectures will n frwm ity fl'qr! Trade.” > [$¥) In:roduc!ar\ lecture, dot of th “Commerce and ¢ “ivilization”; [2) “Amer: s poars e § egal advise :' Carry Trade.” (3) | them they have no I remedy Azalntl - - e of Trade a_?d National Wel- | Rodarmund & tare.” ( ere We Trade an at ¢ o Wisconsin Boars We Trade, “Fait Trpde, Fioe Trate | o Ittt Lo s ot T oo, Roars G = e and Reciprocit (5) “Trade and the = the 1 t i LLI ISSU " Flag." rive to-morrow. In the meantime there ELLIS ISSUES man & ( - are ominous murmurings and a general Dr. losophy will give nine lectures on * of Education,” at 10:3 o'clock on E. C. Moore of the department of demand for a shotgun quaranti Rodermund, which is likely morrow. against to follow to- TO THE RECRUITS Grand Ilssmn :t St. Ignlnu,s P € he 10:3 o'clock mornings, beginaning January | Tpoa il 04 has been ex cl ; expelled from the S Mo Shart T Digsitiie. 8 3 s ffi’:‘“cpf;,‘,’,lf‘:l‘fie,:““;":‘:i Business Men's Club. Two of his children will preach the opening ser- "Fiis subjects will be: "1, | have been excluded from the ational Theorists of Greece. | 3chool. his son had been excluded fr cational Theorists, of Gresce.” | College and he and his family shunned Rome. (§) “Some Teaching in- | b3 all. ~Indignation is high and if other R e T e Teaching In- | cases of smalipox break out will be ¢ the Monasteries. (3) ““The Ed. | charged to him and violence s feared T) “The Schools of the Arabs,” n Among the Jews' (9) the Modern Period.” ant Professor W. D. Armes will | give six lectures on “The History of Mod- ern Poetry.” at 4 o'clock Friday after- noons, beginning March 22 in the Mark Hopkins I ite of Art His subjects T W “Eotontal and olutionary Poetry.” (Z) “The Poetry of me Middle States,” (3) “The Poetr{ of New " &) “The Poetry of New Eng- “The Poetzy of the South.” &) The Pnelry of the West." A class in the Japanese Imguu: con- ducted by Yoshisaburo Kuno, M. 8., as- sistant in Japanese, will meet on Tuesday {and Friday evenings at 7:3 o'clock. be- HOLY GHOST SOCIETY'S SECRETARY IS MISSING F. I. Dutra Dhnppnrl From Mis- sion San Jose and Leaves Neith- er Books Nor Monsy. MISSION SAN JOSE, Jan. Z—P. L Dutra, secretary of the Holy Ghost So- clety of this place, is missing and with him has gone about $600 of the funds of the society. Dutra has not been seen for scme days and the directors of the society held a meeting on Sunday to find out what had happened. Dutra eould not be found, and as he had the books with him, hy The evening sei week will be exclusive f the second week morning and_aftern th weeks will be for al r of exercises will be a= ) a. m.. mass and short mass and practical stations of the cross; e and benediction. r'l-nnmxnaflfln are n 4" Magevuey are 'mat.u Church prepara- k of f-hdurnn% the mis- ar.-i State. hey have o open a mission in the, | ginning Friday evening, January 2, at | the directors e unable to learn any- the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. % Sends Bullet Into His Head. | N Chnmness, Susmucted by Wai- | 08 About his acoounts. Wy L - the proprietor of a ter Fom _B.. assistant in Chinese at | per of the soclety has paid and will in this I re at 157 Thirg | the university, will meet on Monday and | way ultimately learn the extent of their | ~ Soost. oomt vg'ts Wednesday evenings at 7:15 o'clock, be- | josa. = It is estimated that it will amount . street, se into :"S h"*(d in the | ginning January 15, at the Y. M. C. A.|tq from $400 to $600. rear of -the . vesterday afterncon. | Bullding. The Holy Ghost Socety fs wife and five chil- Requests for information should be ad- | organization. It is officially flk;:l‘lvflf!fi: street, and, aecord- been threatening to past eight years when- ent wrong with him. wounded man was sent to the Recelving | Hospital and from t to Mount Zion Hospital " 1 —_— Hr garet D" on Dies. smaker by ce-| Cbarged With Highway Robbery. f a window on| C- A Berkeley and Joe Morrissey, dressed to Mrs. May L. Cheney, secretary for university extension. University of California, Berkeley. All these lectures will be free to the public. | FREDERICK BUYS KILLED ! mmooum Who| OAKLAND, Jan. uv!‘rodcflek Buys, a | the Sociedade de Vivino Espirito Santo No. 1, under which name it is incorpo. | rated. It composed of Spanish and | Portuguese and conducts the big annual | | festival of the Holy Ghost held at Mis- | !lon (ose each vear. of the books and | wife, had ife for the gs seives on the Dutra had control finances and had been spendi | rather freely of late. it is sald. leved to be in San Leandro. | = electrocuted this afterncon | %. dled at the | claimed to be laborers, were jailed early | Miner, was el | CLATM: tpital yesterday. At | this morning by Policemen Faraher and | FHie 2;,;'::,,;:_’”,{% poEils s {he | RUBSIA S ISLANDS broke her right| O’Connell on & charge of highway rob- | Looid, o /- OFF PORT ARTHUR ken-down | bery, James Claffey of 106 Jessie strect| Tt ls supi that Buys was struck or | | | = | | .:;": ;'_g: being fu::é: ;l‘x:ged“:‘lecti;‘xlxm (;fian’e) says | that he inadvertently (ol:’cl::eud onehot the SHANGHALIL Jan. 2 (delayed in trans- | TEue one o e Ustrong | heavy wires used in condut the ::ur-' ion).—The British gunboa Whbaw ¢ on Mission street, near Fourth | reat o rine operation of the mine ma- | e st Elbver, chinery. vhlt? ":s: lex:l t_gu the Bilonde Islands, eas o Lie t His body was found by other miners, [ Dirates whose depredations ipon mative and upon the arms were the marks of con- | craft were becoming serious, has su cceed- tact with the highly charged uble Notx jd in destroying the offending piratical s than 1500 volts were carried of Cires which caused Buys deati: The | T In connection with thts matter Vice body was taken in charge by the company | mirel Alis officials. Coroner Mel hrmann was this evening of the fatality. An lmm the other rified his T 70 John A. Bwift, who rushed in te help Claffey, was being beaten by the al- | leged robbers when the officers came up. | ! ——— Barker Wants fo Kill His Wife. Henry Barker, who was released by the | Supreme Court Tuesday on a writ of ha- ckets and took GRAPE-NUTS. THE DOCTOR’S WIFE Watches the Effect of Proper Feeding. mand of the English navai forces, claim- s { beas corpus after having been sentenced | ¥ill be held at Livermore. The dead ll that inasmuch as the islands T e Taod 1 ity 10| to twenty-Sve years in Folsom Peniten- | Ti0er was 3 years old and unmarried. Rissian e gy g Sy lfi“*‘*.nre']“n my pcticing physician ang | 1277 for sobbSry Su8 Seeving Seven yeats | Cold Weather at Da %’lllee Admiral Seymour wouid View ‘the . ding Grape-Nuts fooq | Of Dis sentence owing to a clerical error a ‘wson. tter in the same light Vice Admiral ime ] mave watched the result | 17 the commitment, celebrated his release | SEATTLE, Jan. 2.—Advices from Daw- replied to the effect that 1at thouga . s g getting drunk that night Puring his | son and the Yukon Valley report u..c that | he knew that Port Arthur an — )carceration - ¢ 4 ; section of Alaska has just passed th; were In Russian terris satisfaction. rom him n U-ymour vu no mr’ he flldl'lllm"t rda) weather recorded uu know that this was case « will perhaps suffice to 11. | (fed yesterday that he was search e Fordy B “m' K o et and that he was therefors A professor in the high school | her Tuesday night with s knife, ’""“‘L{i was reached on January the e Vice in Yery poor health from stom. | er.” He 1 be arrested. | ermometer 3¢t Dawson fell t5 8 degrees | Alteff's views and that he could only re- finally got into such a = | below zero. from ZTer the his. e e could not eat any food Donato Blamed for Danesi’s Death. I the same du’ uld that it was 78 mmlhl‘ thm:mla,un suffering, and was so | Antonio Donato, the bootblack who on iyt o ort in strength that he could hardly | New Years eve while intoxieated dis- | Fireman Commits Suicide. iy g e AT He was put om Grape-Nuts food charged a loaded pistol into a crowd near STOCKTON, Jan. 23.—Henry M. Nash, nwul m it would aimost nat- ;themrc!fimmxnm 3 s, fm‘lhll'lyyuntflnn-no('.hh mm'mnadu.::x : His cure was effected by the use | *28 g.cm uryeo-nmunnd«m- mgi:a-nfl\ . R 4 yesterday for the of Francisco Da- | ting ": ‘across ot Grape-Nuts food” Mrs. Dr. Lyman, .--‘um- r, whom one of Donato’s yuth:l ‘ m‘ —.flfl‘ fi% Croton, O struck in the right eye. the deed. -n--efl-fiiy mafim-m EXPOSES SCORES 70 PROBE CAUSE OF HALL'S DEATH Sensation May Develop From the Extraor- dinary Case. Hall, who, for thirty vears as velopments ma; S an tigation wil ago of It. W YORK, Jan. Z.—From the death in this city a few weel although a woman, had posed man, sensational de- It is possible that be made for the pur- Murray pose of determining if the affifction from flicted by another person. This action, if taken, will be the result of a letter found a day or two ago by Henry W. District Attorney, ! which Hall died was due to an injury in- Unger, formeriy an Assistant among some oid docu- ments, and which Mr. Unger thinks was sent to him at the District Attorney’s fice in the latter part of which . Hall In the letter, ex sal s of- November, 1886, ressed gratitude bled for life by ‘illam Reno, who drug- ged and sandbagged me after robbing me what money 1 of me. week of er- my had about life I _have me and ght me into your office to make a I have never recovered. severe bleeding attacks, which render me almost useless. Mr. named pa on the Hall was r. ) nger sald that at about the time 1 entered his office in the com- r of William Reno and was arrested charge of offerin intoxicated. raw ball.”" Unger says Hall was sent to prison by Recorder Goff. A week later Hall was liberated at the in- stance of Goff, who found that the charge was unfounded. Mr. Unger sent the letter to the office of the await the Coromer and District Attorney bin was informed. He said that result of the inquest Phil- would before criminal named Willlam Reno , where he has been at various times for the greater part of twenty-two years. Hall and Reno go! struck Hail. Physicl of the breast may Dr. Hamilton Willlams, ians say The theory of Mr. Unger is that into a row and Reno that cancer be causéd by a blow. who performed the autopsy on Hall and found death due to cancer of the breast, said there were no marks of violence on the body of ‘the woman. PRETTY CHOIR GIRLS GO OUT ON A STRIKE | !%-% and 213 Object to the Removal of the Omn-| DEATH KNELL SOUNDS ist and to Criticism by the Rector. DENVER, Colo., girls of 8t. Mark’s Episcopal Church went | on a strike Monday and succeeded to join them. A subd-| coaxing the men Jan. stitute choir was hastily made up of giris from Wolfe Hall, the Episcopal school in Denver. The chief cause of the strike is the re- | moval of Organist Dingley Brown, now in Rector Houghton of Kalamazoo, Mich. St. Mark's ays that Mr. Brown was re- | moved to maKe placa for a precentor who could play the organ and assist the rector | in his church work too. The other reason is a report that the rector sald privately that he wanted a ‘“‘real cholr"—that thosc | engaged were “weil enough to fill but that he would like to have some sipg- ers. A week ago the cholr girls removed thelr vestments from the church and last | Sunday morning the men did the same. the twenty-one members of the choir ledeu themselves never to sing in St. 's again. One of the strikers is a | be- | niece of the rector. ——— | FOX TERRIER AMPUTATES HER OWN INJURED FOOT DENVER. J: fox terrier, hi C HEAVY SENTENCE ey TUGROAT BRIDE FOR BUCK EATON| T MARRY AGAIN Young Man Gonvictod of a|Angie Foster. Heroine of Heinous Crime Geis Long Term. Forty-Five Years in Folsom Peni- tentiary the Penalty for Com- plicity in Assault in ‘West Oakland. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, Jan. 8. | “It is the judgment of this court that | you be taken to the State pentientiary at Folsom and be there imprisoned for the term of forty-five yea In these words Judge Greene this morn- | ing brought to a close the quiet trial re- sulting in the conviction of “Buck Eaton™ ; of a crime for which burning at the stake in some commu- 3 »se right name i | Willlam BEden, clutched at the table be- fore which he stood as he rd }puung sentence imposed by then turned and staggered to ailers sat. I’ The assault for which Eden has recelved | practically a life term was committed in yest Oakland last spring. Miss Martha | McGraw,_the victim, returning from church % a late hour when she was | tacked by three men. all of whom she rec- . The next day the police arrested !wo young men named Cronin and Keat lnl on warrants sworn to by Miss Mec Graw. Eden. against whom a complaint | was also lodged. made his pe and | was not arrested for several weeks. He | was traced to Butte, Mont, a'\r‘ taken the Jury dis- and agreed. en’s | Cronin’s case is now before the court | “Before delivering sentence Judge Greene | | solemnly charged the prisoner to mend his ‘1%9 erime of which you have been ;con\ icted,” he sald, “is a peculiariy hein- ous one and justly ‘mueu abhorrence among all \people- The sentence which 1 abail e e will no doubt be regarded as too [entent by many on that account I have cvnaidervd the case In {its different | aspects to the best of my ability and have ’engeece ed to act The sentence | designedly leaves - | reform after its terminat in a measure your duty to yourself and Then followed the to your fellow men.” sentence. Eden will be able, if he receives f credit for good behavior, reduc term to a month less than twent; mere was T proceed- nge. Juge Greene ordered Eden brought back, had the sentence en out and then rectified the mistake and reimposed sentence. VCE IS BY AMATEUR BOXERS Pol!ce Stop Some Bouts at Bay City thletic Club to Avert a Pos- sible Tragedy. Science was thrown to the winds last night at the “amateur™ boxing exhibition the Bay City Athletic Club. The = slugged each other into insen- and the large crowd that filled fum was satisfied. A number of the men who were scheduled to take part were barred because known to be professional fightsrs. The balance of the card was made up of box- ers who have fought for “trophies” dur ing the past year and are looked upon as bona-fide amateurs. “Kid"” Chinner settled Jack Murry’s as- pirations in the third was entitled to a deci Jack Kane, but he dispieas by hitting his opponent while helpless on the ropes. it a draw. A youth who salls under the title of “Sailor Sharkev”” and a would-b= scrapper named Bell mauled each ot for four rounds. Joe Butler tried conclu- Nichols won n Bob Thomusor: made Pat Mal- in the second and Sergeant To- the bout between Archie Dean he was The judges called | sions with Ed Nichols. the third. loy quit Nobbie Otts in the third round T d and was knocked out by Frank Wall In thres rounds. GEORGE McFADDEN Twentieth Oentnry Club Signs Both Fighters for the February Date. The Twentieth Century Ataletic has at last worked its way out of the dif- ficulties atte: fighters for February 3 Gleason, president of the Centy received word last micht from New York that George McFadden had been signed }to fight on February 2 with Dal Haw- kins. Hawkins was signed in t The city. agreement reads for a fight on_Februar: ,9 both men to weigh in at 12 pou As a second attraction the Century is looking for “Kid~ McFadden and M ris Rausch at 115 pounds Olympic Handball. The Oiympic handball tournament ad- vanced a peg last nigit toward comple- tion. Henry Russ beat A. Duffy, 2117 and {218 F. Butz beat P. Newman, 2112, FOR LOTTERY SCHEME 23.—The choir Only Three Nevada Senators Cast Their Votes in Favor of the Project. CARSON, Jan. 3. —Before the lottery advocates could gather themselves to- | gether to-day the anti-lottery men In the Senate placed in action the Wilson joint resolution prohibiting a lottery. Senator Williams introduced the measure and af- ter a lengthy argument pro and con it passed by a vote of 12 to 3. The lottery men seem disheartened by the decided action of both houses. It was not be- | lfeved the question would be rushed to a climax, and the quick action completery | upset the plans of the men back of the scheme. i Will Fight the Suit. WILLIAMS, Jan. 23.—At the mass meet- ine of the taxpayefs of the Central Irri- gation District to-day the actiom recently ! instituted against the Central Irrigation District by the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific { Company in the United States Circuit | Court_at San Francisco to recover $15.710 xdue the bondholders on interest mupons lwu discussed. A resolution that an ap- rance and defense against the action \ | 2—_Queen Bess, a littie | Should be made was unanimously adopted. not neglected her oppor- tpati tunities to study surgical operations. Bess as also a resolution that the Central | Irrigation District Defense tion | take full charge of all legal matters in became an attache of the police surgeon | behalf of the u.xwer- or the district. when, about a year ago, -ne Agead | into, the City Hall to die. isoned. Dr. Miller saved Mr Ille with pro- a stomach pump. She is the especial ly em the foot of The. of Driver MecClanas !hln and two ‘police surgeon sewed up the cut and bandaged it. Eeu liknved about. but tisfied. A week ago na mflnd th;! lhem had off the ban and was busy biting o o Her teeth u::hg‘ .lg. the foot dropped to "lxy-l'gt with ‘was not sal Clanathan ‘ ‘member. and at her ‘tongue. In & and now Bess is as sound R: tion of the foot is as clean P aonT Rt S wirgeon 5 s vl Driver Mc- i A8 ever. i Two Ilund.i.la Miners Killed. J. Levy, two miners, who have been work- ing a claim on Hunker Creek. in the Kion- dike district, met a terrible death prior to January 14, according to dispatches of tchn dna'reul_gd from o & tage City were ke u?m.a" gy 4 .':’,‘.‘; with buckets windlass. they the bottom ot the shaft. when .mu..“ the shaft caved in and they were huflea beneath tons of earth. Thelr bodles were ]pu.- Raid a Saloon. NORTH YAKIMA, Jan. 23—Three men Sensational Elopsment, to Wed L. C. Harris. —_— High Seas Ceremony Which Bound Her to Albert T. Church For- mally Declared Illegal by the Court. —— i Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, Jan 2 Angle May Foster, who figured as the school-gir! herot a romantic tugboat elopement and marriage to Ibert T. Church, nephew of George W. MecNear, the wheat king. four years ago. is to wed Leslte Carl Harris of San Francisco, her former marriage having been annulled. Late to-night a license was issued to Ha ris by Deputy County Clerk David Sir clair. The young man is 33 years o a native of New Orleans now 20 years of age. She Church were schoolmates abor age when the affair of curred. They went to E runaway marriage, but the young bride and gr rat boy husband charge ia mother. by a0 Cnurch, and sent East to a: ln!!\llllo'l at Boston g Mrs. Church was appointed her son's legal !’Xlrd\ln. In «‘-‘ brought a sut ? nulment o b ing that the young age and that the marrage seas was {llegal The decree of annuiment was signed De- cember 3, 138, o HORACE G. PLATT CHOSEN TO DELIVER ORATION ‘Will Eulogize Chief Justice Marshall Before the Bar Association of Platt Horace G. the well known law- will celebrate the occa quet at which eulogist made. hief Justics Mar: his honorable office but did not take ary 4 ‘was appointed to Japuary 31 181, seat until Febru- —_————— Griffin Dies at St. Mary's. Griffin who died wers e remains of Hen at St Mary's Hospital taken to the Morgue. patient at the Recetving Ho cember 31, whera he was trea lirfum tremen: He was cured on .Ya'lulrv home at 771 Howar ing. A few da hlm to St. Mary's. or & discharged d'-tmmr d by an av Armnell Boys’ Mother Found. Mrs. Curtis E. Smith three bfi)" lery Eart 3 ® called at the City Prison yesterday ing to see them. She has been sepa 3 e upporting herseif. employed as cook In a ¢ n Rafael \"-* said e st tvan the two ¥ Anthony tions of C te boys were taken by Corpos the Girlg’ Directory and Harry bor, to * Directory Sustains Florence Moore’s Demurre: Judge Hunt has sustained a interposed by the defendant in the ac instituted by Hiram Florence Blythe-Hinckley-M title to a_portion of the Market, Geary and Kearn which the demurrer was ambigul of The pla to amend h _—————————— Three Insolvency Petitions. M. C. Jasper and W G. Jas allege that he owes more panie st et bR New 0il Bxclnngn Franeis: terday. The directors are W, lin, E xg\ er P, J 5 Otis. Ka Hmfl C. XrPlll' and Albert rding. The articles of incorporatio require each from the Pa n admission charter members 3 —_——————— Aged Man Bleeds to Death. A varicose vein in the right leg of D. Marchand burst last night while he was visiting Frank Lereman at the Frankiin Hotsl on Pacific street, near Sansome. Medical assistance was summoned, but arrived too laté, the man bieeding to death. Marchand was a native of Belgium, & vears of age. and a bookkeeper by occu- nge to pay and ail ation. is body was taken to the orgue. California’s Anniversary Ball. Lodge No. 163, Independent Cnumr:r Order B'nal B'rith, gave its thirteenth an- niversary ball in B'mai B'rith Hall last night. There were about two hundred cou les present to enjoy the programme >f ern dances under tha direction of T. Ju:l Zekind, floor manager, assisted by P. 1. Manson, -C. Rosenstefn, S licht, 8. Israelsky, I. Ruaee, A. Rush, Les- lie en, A. Jacobsen and Nate Abra- hams. To Expert Windsor Books. Judge Kerrigan has appointed J. J. Me- Carthy to expert the books of the Wind- sor Hotel. The aj ntment was made estion of counsel In the sult the slayer of Kate Trew- { hella. agalnst hella, decedent’s widow, and others for an VICTORIA, Jan. 22 —Frank Swope and | Dawson by the | v | | | adjustment of copartnership affairs Killed on the Railway. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23.—The mangled body of a man was found on the South- ern Pacific Rallroad bridge across the Los An m er early this morning. In ons s was & receipt for a money order um by Wiliiam Harris of An- eles to Peter Harris, Cornwall, England. - this it is surmised that the unfivr- te's name was Willlam Harrls and that he was an Englishman. * Lo o e Safe-Crackers Scared Away. armed with reviivers entered Shardiow's SAN JOSE, Jan. 2.—The third attempt '~ | burn and Mabry, who were running mine was discovered in the northern rear room. n-.s" o otthuwuu-h-'uunm mgafl?hmmmnm N P I S e D. is ma .% not masked