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—_— - B tr -\\' FRANCISCO CALI, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16, 1904 %« NEWS OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA = CITIZENS OF OAKLAND ORGANIZE T0 FURTHER INTERESTS OF CITY AWAY T BURGLAR Boosters Hold Enthusiastic Meeting and Speeches Ringing“""““’d at Dead of Night| irit of United Action and Civic Pride Stir Audi-?j Nith Sp ence to Lend Determined Aid to Association’s Object|wogks — damee BOND . "\'\Il'l'fl Baltzess Die 0 2 Liviag Mizute Germ. Many people, even umto the present | f.x)q‘uf grace. consider baldness due to | hereditary infl Not ver from the truth— caused by the onslaught of =m which secretes itgelf hair —causin and fall ou | rick’s UNITED EFFORT clubs of the city city and the passage short “several specches the ned until Tuesday night the chapel of the First Rreu) terian Church. —_———————— Hibernians” Ancual Ball OAKLAND, March 15.—The Ala- meda County division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians will give its an nual bail on the evening of St. Pat- lay. The affair is In charge of the following committees: Arrange- ments—T. J. Desmond, C. J. Curran E. J. Murphy, J. Cuniff, J. R. Keily, W. J. Tobin and Charles Dwyer; floor | —County President T. J. Desmond, J. Ip and sttacks the rmu»J Pegnam, D. Spillane, T. Nolan, T. € it to lose its mevz McGovern, D. Maher and J. This organism cannot be got rid of ex- | Ke1¥; reception—R. Heaney, J. For- cept by the free and persevering dse of | rest. T. F. Joyce, F. McAllister and Newbro's Herpicide. No matter bow badly the scalp . fected the dandruft sarely db r‘: ~ hair health 18 restored when wpted. " e cause. you removs et Bl by Seadios’ St elle i6c in stamps for sampie to 'ifl_ cide Co., Detrost, e Herpi- CASTORIA The Kig You e Aways Bonght e B i Bignatare of =2 cm:": Charles Dwyer. L. J. Murphy: door—George Shields, H. MecGuire, W. Lenane and —_—— Weir Given Judgment. OAKLAND, March 15.—A judgment for W. K. Weir was given by Judge Ellsworth to-day in a suit brought egainst him by the Phoenix, Iron Works. He was charged with having converted 54,000 pounds of fron val- ued at $2600 to his own use. The case was submitted to the Judge with- out any evidence being put in upon ‘Weir's side, his attorneys believing his accusers had falled to make out a case. In this they were sustained. AEVIN SIGNS | Hyiton, | gan; gamekeepers, | Whitney and Joseph Divine: Russell, THE AGREEMENT Proprietor of the Wilson Market Is Foreed to Ae- cept Terms of the Bosses rk, delegate | Couneil. kers” TUnion has| new wage sched- eing for a 1% WOULD BE FREE OF A COMPLAINING WIFE | Charles G. Mortenson Says Life “m,? Her Is Cruelty—Pearl Perry ; Granted a Divorce, | OAKEAND, March 15.—Because | she would not get up in the morning ) and was continually complaining, | Charles G. Mortensoni has begun suit | fo a against Caralee K. Mor- tenson on the ground of crueity. He alieges life with her is unbearable, and asks the court to grant him a de»x cree of separation from her. Pearl Perry was granted a divorce from J. R. Perry, a barber, by Judge | Ogden on the ground of cruelty. It that Perry was in the habit | g in the pastime of pulling | ife around by the hair and| throwing things at her. She was al-| lowed to resume her maiden name of | Lola P. Rutherford. i e Will Present Irish Drama. OAKLAND, March 15.—"“The Irish Eviction,” a drama prepared especial- | ly for the St. Patrick’s day celebration ! at 8t. Patrick’s Church in West Oak- | land, will be presented by the foilow- ing cast, Father J. B. McNally assum- ing the role of the parish priest: Jasper Rosebisde, Raymund Lemery: Jon- athan Rosebiade. John Donohue. Rose- | blade, Arthur King: Humyhny chmu Frank McKeegan: Jocas Hundle Ef JRoun Griths: Lorda En imus Locd; Father 8quin | rington, Gregory Haran; Bhrrl‘! Kent, Pinni- Grange Thorp Wiiliam Michael and Richard. Noian, perish officers, George Fariey and Matthew Rulech; the of Gowran County. Eilkenny. — e e Pool Selling Cases Set for Trial e and OAKLAND, March 15.—A fight in :;nm Rafael by the the Police Court to-day of attorneys for H. C. Richardson and Bert Par- | ker, charged with pool selling, ended {in the overruling of demurrers to complaints and the setting of both cases for trial. The attorneys declare they will sue out writs of habeas cor- pus and make the test again in the Superior Court. —— e Standard Changes Hands. SAN LEANDRO, March 15.—~W. P, Truesdale, who for twelve years has conducted the San Leandro Standard, recently sold the paper to L. D, Critch- low, and the new proprietor will pub- lish the first issue under his manage- ment next Friday morning. WOMEN SCARE ours will be asked | | chant of Venice.” |HER MISSION ! IS TO INSTRUCT FARMERS’ WIVES and Diseover a Prowler, | in Sleeping &parunents” IN TWO HOMES f Police Take Hand in Pur- ’ suit. but Bullets Do Not!| Stop the Fugitive Thief : i i H Ozkland Off Francisco Call, .4 m-,nl'-rs of the families losing their focing be the burgiar Mrs. Smed WOMAN NSION WORK STATE UNIVERSITY. His move- who called | the Ma Bock saw er que Distincii Educational Worid. BERKELEY. | Woodw versity of II J of being the on! EVENTS IN SOCIETY e o tensfon staff of a lecturer staff of the sogramme was & fat iadies work September last Tie varies sbmracter ol wona:;n._qme—lm been 2 buss farmers” institut Jects that were ] ' e through increase r it by the last Legisia- ks a long step in advance the policy of the Agricuitural Col- lege, in that it is the beginning of a Hne of instruction that is cailed for in the smaller communities of the State. The subjects of Miss Woodworth's {lectures were the following: “The Crying Needs of a Farmer's Wife and Home,” “Housebuilding and Home- making,” “Cooking, Plain and Fancy, “ | “The Preservation of Foods, Home | Sanitation” and “Food Economy. | Miss Woodworth has found the | tarmers of California. contrary to the eneraliy accented theory, are much more prosperous and inteiligent and iecononnul than those of the East. UNIVERSITY EVENTS! ere Mrs. T. L. Barker, Mrs. »r‘t‘ Bf'n’:.n..l. Mrs. . Coaries B. Parceiis ‘Mrs._vos der Ropp Mrs. A. Rowe Mrs R. Scupham, Mrs | Prederick Swsip, Mrs. George H. Wheaton Mre. Eitzabeth Dow Yorker. Mrs Raperi| BERKELEY Mareh 15.—Johm A Brewer Whitehead, Mrs. W. H. George and Mrs. J. [.;g pas been appointed by Presidest Wheeler R Vo-erveun,;nvuomm»;azhowf e of Miss Aloyse Beiton and E4- | of Naiban Moran who resigned > word W. Kammerer was solemnized last even- | resume Bis law studies Brewe: ing by Rev. Father McSweeney at the residence the selection of & mew !"‘r!ll?’*' \; S e 6. Rascufie o Tirtemth mee | I T e ot mate o - re of B T ativas, (he iite’s rousing, Jatoes | vacant by the defalcation of Wiillam A Me- Cameron of Ban Fraccieco and Miss Lacilie | Kowes, whose piace Victor Headerson is ffe. being the oaly attendants The | gocupying. Whem & new secretary is appoint ide is & daughter of the late Dr. W. H. Bei- | ;g Henderson will g0 back to his former duties | 1o of Coiusa and o srandniece of the founder | 3 - i n{ Toland Medical College, the late Dr. Frederick 7. & senior in the - iand. She is an unucsually attractive ml of | Cot who was atl with wampu‘m‘ magy accomplishments and has Srnet | OUEs, i e, SIASMAS RS Bost Mo B e e and aloo | TRIT G T rerovering. The danger was o n Francisco, where che bas many friends. grea: at ome time that the physicians in at- o B S 'i‘_,”,fflf,: C:,l:;iu-hm contemplated removing the patient's oot bride bave larm. but later developments showed this was of 2 iishment in Arbuckie and : Gnrecesears mercantiie estab 2 = . kieand | ™In anticipation of class day, Scot: Hen- ot P ikt By oth g dricks, the class president bas named the va- Mr. and Mrs, Kammerer will spend their | FioUS committees. who have been charged with Boneymoon in this vieinity and will then re- lm task of getting up something more turn to A kie, where they will reside. | rate than has ever befors been Among those that were present at the wed- | I committees are the following: aing wes General—James E. Roadhouse Miss Eliza: beth Armetll. Walter Staider, Robert McWil- Hugh Belton. the bride’s brother, and Dr. Cason of Colusa { liams and Hart Greenstetder | Mrs. Daliam enterained a five Ban Mornitg—Robert McWilliams., Miss Natalic dred c-.J, a:;htrh;n.:hfl Friday evening. zhel“o“fnbflt Miss Rubena Jones Miss Susie prizes being won by Mrs. Georse C. Borm Dane] e Tt Oreensieider, Miss Virginia Marshall Darick., the noted Shakespearean | White! iss Faith Shoup. Miss Margaret reader. will lociure at Ebeil on the last Thurs- | Henderson. Mise Portia Ackerman, Miss Lou- day of March. His subject will be ““The Mer- ize Ermine, Anthony Meany. A A Rosenshine, Mr. Darick has been lectur. | Richard O'Connor, Harold Morrison and Stan. ng before the Channing Auxiliary and every | ley Stmsheimer. pearance hus been greeied by large crowds. | Semior ballMise Blizabeth Amelll. Mise - ot g . Nettle Avbotr, Miss Sarah Melean. Mize Ma- Burness, iss Marion Leal Fletcher GALAMEDA, “"l-'fl' '1{';‘.‘“", Ada-Elizabeth | H00 R0 500 De Wite Bisbes Fhaed his cvenine st 830 OSock st ihe | Permanent organization—J. A Neighvor, eeidence of the brile's parents Mr_ and Mrs. Obed Hors,/1162 Broadway. Rev. Wil | IrVing Metsler. Waiter Stalder and E. §. Kil- Vam Norman Guthrie, rector of Christ Epis- (8% = *° copal Church, officiated. The wedding guests = Sire limited to the relatives and intimate Hackett Is Acquitted. Triends of the bridal pair. Miss Marguerite OAKLAND, March 15.—C. C. Hack- ett, colored, was acquitted to-day by a jury on a charge of mayhem. He was accused by his niece, Luvenia Russell, with having struck her on the fingers with a stick, breaking two of - them. She had refused to get up and W'iflo‘"’;“,hfimg’?m;mmt was about to administer a Rev. A. E. Alrich little corporal punishment. The girl N threw out her hand and the blow failed of its mark and struck her fin- gess. The jury took the view that the blow on.the fingers was accidental. —_—— Elects Officials. ALAMEDA, March 15.—The Board Santa _Barba; were Samuel !'tn- of Berkeley and The bride’s dress was of M silk, trimmed with real lace. Her maid of honor was attired w rhfl!an. Mr. and )ln. Cooper in Barbara, mmhwywmm culture wita his father, £ » R weil-known traveling hi 8l e i =l at new republic of | of Education to-night elected C. H. PUE o Allen census marshal; Percy R. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Buseénius entertaived at | J. H. Helmstein and Chauncey Pond, Jast tevening in homor of Dr. W. L. deputies; P. S. Teller, for the Alameda Advancement Association, and Mrs. M. F. McGurn of the civic section. The Adelphian Club requested the board’s co-operation to select a date for Arbor day. The board named Di- rector Frank Otis to confer with the two representatives on the subject. - — R e e : AR —— i, (,;' T..,. l \H IN WIS IN DANGER/| "ot OAKLASD. 1118 Brvadwry Bar;’l“ Says Her cpgat i+ Husband Was in League 2148 Comtey Somwer. ] r Tetophane Worts 773 to Make Away With Her *LANEDS ! e Seowes | GIVES TESTIMOSY | e . - - 5 -. "E 3 ATE Y ANBSETIONA Sanitarinm Employe States x 2 Case Was of 2 P s g Plaintiff’s ‘trange Sort and - nished giving Eva Webster ybert s = . > <a a B t — o= M W 576 8 > a A H an - son - » __ ~—— Marriage Licenses. LAND. March 15.—The follow- were issued by Arrests Pair of Suspects OAKLAND. M ~—Men giving machine the polic the -union in order Held on Robbery Charge. to make a ng and that after a OAKLAND, March 15.—W. H. Car- | membership of a few months he was i rolt and Thomas O e held to | for se he worked too answer to-day by Justice of the Peace hard and too } Coburn ai Emeryville or charge of members. He says that after leaving robbery. It is claiméd the pair stole the union he could not get work and | $14 from John Hanrahan. a Civil that when he sought reinstatement he veteran, at the ra(‘o,’.flrh ' was denied a card.