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5 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1902 . «NEWS OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA » FOOTPAD FELL WOMAN IN DARK \lameda Ruffian Brutally Assaults Mrs. W. F. Burns on Public Thoroughfare TWICE KNOCKED DOWN| OUT OF SHELL | | Editors of Junior Class An- nual Announce Birthday of the Book of Joshes CALL IT WORK OF ART —_— BLUEANDGOLD |ARCHBISHOP MONTGOMERY DEDICATES ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY AT BERKELEY| ARE Imposing Educational Building Erected by the Christian Brothers Is Conse- crated With Solemn Religious Rites--Many Clergy and Teachers| in Al Parts of the City Present Who Listen With Interest to Sermon in Praise of Builders| . ;ur DAKLAND HOMES I DEMAND Investors Are Buying Prop-| erty and Erecting Homes S ARE SATISFIE E— BRANCH OFFICES | OF THE CALL IN ALAMEDA COUNTY OAKLAND. 1118 Broadway. Telephone Main 1083. BERKELEY. 2148 Center Street. Telephone North 77. ALAMEDA. 1435 Park Street. Telephone Alameda 4592. Assailant Ts Finally Re-|It Cost More and It Con- e e p— Market Tmproves With Good| UNIVERSITY EVENTS Tl " " ye 42 . 2 & h L S, e I lh d ‘l"d H ‘.l(‘tlm tfllnfl MOI‘G Tl\d.ll An) Of‘ _J gL&%(flfi@R’V)\)} \'1)’, “’eather and an Exce“ent BERKELEY, April 2. —Dr. A. L. Kroeber, Reaches Her . Residence| Its Many Predecessors . e N R IN = — Year Expected by Agents o M o sesariment which S { | shows that un\uu:l activity ;;. rh.hr:cecer;:: | 101 o8y ere v April 24—Mrs. W. F.| Berkeley Office San Francisco Call, Oakland Office S8an Francisco Call, ‘;2‘:2'.“':’,5,:'EE":E‘.::’,:;:E:"?;:rud,?::‘:r:u;;f}-: ALAMEDA T f Santa Clara avenue Was severely beaten by an un- 2148 Center Street, April 24. The 05 Blue and Gold editors an- 1118 Broadway, April 24. A steady increase in the demand for from five different parts of California, from the Seuthwest. the Mississippi Valley, Arizona. Siberia and Seuth ~America China, Japana, known man this evening w hile on her | nounced 10—da§' that the book upon improved residence properfy has | The prosecution of the anthropological research ayv home frem the Park-street broad | which they have labored for two years marked the last week and local real | along the various lines undertaken has been | wili be issued from the bookstores on estate dealers are well satisfled with attended with uniferm success. of a recent trip of Pliny E. Goddard to the gauge station. Her assailant, aft «triking her several times and knocking | Wednesday. The event will be awaited | iy | ot o e Sl e e Sits e ik that robbe : e ati 1 d Dr, Washington Matthews er down twiee made his escape. Mrs. | with particular enthusiasm, as the operations have increased in proportion lfi"’“‘:’:?‘:&f‘{lt(fln‘ T, wa lx;lson Matthews, J3urns does not think that robbery was | editor, Eugene R. Hallett, and the busi- operations Nave tacreassd i proporton | 2 o 2 blne” Selbziy o, s ik . pote o ¥ S < e ‘ = %5y = B bee! bi to take the first active step by wt the man made no attempt to se- | been saving up for a long time, and it| | are being erected in all partz of Oak- | continuing Dr. Maithews' life work. Mrs. Wil- re her purse or other valuables and | is said they have eclipsed anythi | ; | qontiaming Dr. MaCiarme 10s W ettt ot 3o oe o & . - , Y o e | land and the surrounding Lowns. =} o0 ing thus Mrs. Zella Nuttall is enabled to made no demand for money. She pro- | ever attempted by an Ameriean uni-| | One of the largest recent transactions | continue her valuable researches in Mexico. At is the purchase bv A. J. Snyder of a | the same fime the work in the museum has ) be at & loss to understand ihe her lant's action and esses reasor as | versity. | This talk of the superiority of the large tract on Telegraph avenue, be- | |tween Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, been going on steadily under the direction of Professor George C. Putnam. A department library has been organized and the work of says that she never saw the man be: | hook may well come under the head of | | e B -:"’”;'l“ By “n‘f&M e ‘ advertising, and the book may not jus- from Isabella C., May, Cecelia C. ;,":s"'r:.'m‘;'r‘u?"frme&'.‘mf\fl'zn: cthnctagial ta Clars avenue between Broadway | HI¥ it all, but two things are certain—| | D'Audigne and James V. Coleman. | and part of the archaslogical collections r;-um nd BV ¢ directly in | that itis to cost more and contain more | The tract includes lots 6 to 40, and the | Cailfornia have been carefully eatulosued FOCs front of the home J. H. Denise, | than any of its predecessors. Its covers consideration is understood to have | wi the Alaskan eollections and those formed surns’ mother-in-law, where the | inclose upward of 700 pages and about been about $50,000. Mr. Snyder has, in Greece by Dr. MOV, .. of tne depart- for help after making her 1000 high-class half-tone engravings. The students must take the editors’ word for it that it is the finest example lately transferred a lot on Telegraph avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Syc- amore streets, to Kate Winzell of Ne- vada. The tract has a frontage of 140 feet on Telegraph avenue, and the pur- ment of Latin has recently eompleted the work of preparing an exhaustive critical and eze~ getical commentary on “Lucretius.” The Students' Senate elected the following new officers for the coming term: President, D. White; secre- neiRian Sl oh | of the printer's art that a printer's| - : ident, . As she the brain ever conceived. | chase price was $12,009. -} B Bvan: treasiurer. 3. . Shumetn ara 2 Aside from the considerations of size “"“'Ih" important transaction Was | executive commit H. A. Muller and H. E. noticed man standing on | and artistic excellence there is another ll«?te on eih':} c:::‘rr:'er( Tlmpgr:;;“g:f;' ‘fn; S'Ear Formes and Arthur Weiss have been rne she approached, | phase of the book that will interest the Twenty-fifth street, to A, E. ¥ - | engaged as stage director and musiesl di- ghted a ette Then | college community to an absorbing de- s 3 sireet, A, B. Fox, pro- | reqigr, reepectiv for the extravagansa to rned ar wed, overtakiug | gree. One hundred and ffty pages of prietor of the Jervey. Creamery- WP | e sriemécd iy fhe muier siass w3 58 S0 g Py E &= g M y_page Fox will at ence begin the construction | These who will take part in the production er about e of the bl the annual have been devoted to what of a building 100x118 feet on the prop- | ¥. M. Hamilton, Scott Hendricks, Carl Parker. Without a word h ng in front of |is known as a ‘“josh department.” o D ICRE when comploted. will be | Philip M. Carey M. R. Van Wormer. Johr Mrs. Burns did so he struck her | Here Editor Hallett and his staff have | 243 . petad, ® | Geary, Russell McComas, R. . Goidbers, avy biow king h wn and | directed their shafts of ridicule a | {occupied by the Jersey Milk, Cream | pregerick Blanchard, M. A. Miiton, Jack Levy. heavy bic ing h wn an i ir shafts of ridicule at | | and Butter Company. The building | Olin Wellburn, D. E. Bisbee, W. E. Wright, saying as he There now.” Mrs, | many of the most important and digni- | | will be one story in height and will be | R. A. Hutchins, M. J. Jeffress and Howard ruggl to her feet and asked, |fied people of the university. No one, | | constructed especially for use as a | Merrill v mean b ng me |from P ent Wheeler down to the | | creamery and will be fitted with mod- R T AR but the only e was a | hum :;:dlflr:*‘shmalr;, has_ecscaped the | | ern appliances. The sale was made | TACOMA TO SEARCH . attach felling | undergra e sallies his _depart- - “HOURTYU! v " - o b as ¢ h‘n‘fl‘g contains many clever caricatures | '0’3)'0“8" the office of Taylor Bros. & FOR “DOUBTFUL DANGE ) me | Of those in high places { Y " S = t € second time WORK PROGRESSES. i 7 7 che ran screaming to her mother-in- ALL ARE GATHERFED. N Work hes heen. commenced on the Government Will Try to Locate Un- w's & When sh: j"_w?;wi :J For the first time in the history of B A new building of the Sunset Telephone known Island Midway Between turned and walked rapid- | the university the Afliliated Colleges N and Telegraph Company, on Franklin San Francisco and Honolulu. .44 v and the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art il street, between Fifteenth and Seven-| wiSHINGTON, April 24. — The ble to find any mar —_——————— - MILTON RHORER CLOSES LIFE’S have contributed libergily to the pages the annual. Separate departments have been set aside for the medical , pharmacy,college and the Cal- choo! of Design. and the work L s ranks with some of the that has been done by the Berke- ¢ people. The,cover of the book is done in a | blue leather with a panel of Cal in g of the One ¢ striking features of annual is found on the fly leaves, | where the thumb nail snapshots of the | 400 members are printed in blue and | g g 0ld on the top | junior | teenth streets. The California Bank,building, at the corner of Twenty-thi avenue and East Fourteenth street, is almost com- pleted, and a number of other business buildings are being erected in that vi- cinity. An important event in the industrial development of Oakland is_the moving of the main office of the Pacific Steel and Wire Company from San Fran- cisco to the company’'s mill at 1001 Twenty-second avenue. The change was made on account of the increasipg business of the company on this side of the hay. The Berkeley Real Estate Exchange g | crulser Tacoma has been ordered on a practice cruise from Tacoma to Honolulu, thence to San Francisco. | Captain Nicholson has been instructed to endeavor on the return trip to lo- cate an island that has been indicated | on the navigation charts for years, but | the existence of which is in doubt. The Albatross sailed over the point where | it is supposed to be located, finding a great depth of water, yet reports have come to the department that | breakers and other indications of an obstruction have been seen in that vicinity and an effort is to be made to obtain something accurate con- cerning what is now known as “‘doubt- ON IN Professor Henry Morse Stephens LONG ACCOUNT o o iy g e has elected the f“""‘"“‘l,."m“","“’fim danger.” ¥ overemt Bins GaE ol yot wabiihed the next term: President, Francis Fer- - i > PP cated to him. The following is the | rier; vice president, W. C. Moran; sec- | The island, as indicaced, = e l BERKELE Rhorer tion y Morse Stephens in no spirit of H \ | | | | | T’ [ 4 retary, Robert Baird; treasyrer, M. P. W. Albee. 8. M. Dodge & Co. of this city have recently issued a series of souvenir considerably south of consequently but The Francisco, but the sailing routes, | few vessels ever pass that way. which disap- " . - vy . > -——— _— T sloop of war Levant, o k st time in five years - s postal cards, on which are engraved il- i 1 ifie i = 1ana r GATHERING THAT ATTENDED THE _DEDIC, ) ST. < > peared in mid-Pacific in 1858 is sup- that r and manager of the Blue T BERKELEY, YESTERDAY, HIS GRACE OFFICIATED AT THE CEREMONY OF lustrations of various parts of the busi-| ;o50q py some to have gone on the passe s ) Gold bave succeeded in getting the NDED BY A LARGE NUMBER OF PRI AND ACOLYTES. ness centers of Oakland, and_ several | rocks somewhere in that vicinity. y ) ning afte . vidual pictures of the sororities. | =r: e thousand of them have been distributed | p 1it o pictures have never been en- to tourists to send to their friends in | _ et ; d in such away as to do the| BERKELEY, April 24—With cere- | in this country for 235 years and in all | Montgomery in the chapel terminated | the East. Henry A. Dodge reports | NOTABIE FEWSPAFER MAN & lice justice. This time Man- | monies that seemed strikingly simple that time had been engaged in teach- | the ceremonies of thé day. In this, as | 800d market and a Icrge demand for BURIED AT SANTA CRUZ - ’_;,f (Ti s ‘:](‘-:-‘n‘r"‘]‘v'] ;};:n:‘r:d“- |in contrast with the magnitude of the 1115.‘ | in the ceremony of blessing, he was 'u_ improyed residence property ranging in — ’ v pictures 0. st Academy at| “Many of you have children,” the ; price from $3000 to $6500. S Praacisce JabSE Oclates u¢: Sl v k now to the art. | enterprise, Joseph's speaker said, “and you are wondering sisted by the Rev. Father Cranwell of DEALERS STATE BELIEFS. Interment of “Zach” Barnet's ® | Peralta Park was dedicated to-day to S 2 2 s was one jies the ot the causé of religious and secular learn- | 08t to 40 With them when they grow :: i\"hrysvco!]ege' oA MoHely o statements frem promi- o g e syt s Aventibhon Shon teotety atbasris up. I'll tell you what to do with some | St- atrick's Church, Fathers Galli and Frrllm\(ln;: arel. ;ee] ity ai—dizx e ns. S ot o A S R et f b e o Bt 7 of them. See if you can detect in them | Barichiti of St. Joseph's Church and |Dent real estate dealers Teg d | SANTA CRUZ, April 24.—The funeral te 1 ¥ n the grave ceremony of bl & the | the germs of Christian brotherhood and | Father King of St. Mary’s Church, all | Pusiness of the last week: ' %2a, Bt ity ol £ the S X jmposing building and addressed the | then give them over to the cause. No | of Oakland. ¢ H. B. Pelden—We have had a very active of Zach. Bafnet, city editor of the Sen- | people. This was all, but the signifi- | man could aspire higher. The Christian | Among those who assisted in the cer- | Y, for oo ttiod and our office has | Linel, Was held this afternoon from the cance of the ceremony was evident, and voted body and soul, by emonies were Fathers McHugh of St. lowing recent sales: Lot on near Grove, for Mrs. Alice egotiated th Masonic Temple and many persons at- The services were conducted *brief and simple as it seemed it carried and vow to the cause of | A antw S . Forty-third street o o g g any el DAL Sei simpls pW 1 carrie m 2 h £ Anthon Cantwell of St. Joseph's of | Eorty-third strect, B2 g i o or on | tended. : . F e tried to eliminate many of | a message 1o the hearts of the great | the young. They do not neglect thelr | Herkeley and Connolly of 5. Pauls of D e et reer " onr Chestput for Mrs. | by Rabbi Meyers of the Bush-street ¥ . b oy v Koo b B N B i Tt g g pne ey T-my l;w an F.x'"n c0; Brothers Theodorus, :lerrv; x;my‘u ‘r-in';u{\")fll “5,’}“‘\&1’{;5“};? }""I(}g; synagogue in San Franciseco. The pail Kat e staff helping us, b The Archbishop first blessed the ex- 55 in thelr line. This is the axe | Menaneial of the Ohristian Brothars; | 3T, "Sitc, "Perkina: ot on Thiriy-third | bearers were Duncan = McPherson, i iy SN - was so divided that every | terior of the building, in which cere- | Of specialists and they know love and | Academy: LA S f" ,JOSEDN'S | gtreat, near Market, for Willm J. Dingee | Charles W. Waldron, A. Cohen. A. Gos- & was held responsible for a |mony he was attended by a procession | loyalty and intellect.” | caaemyi Hugh, vice prineipal; Aldviak | 1o C. (M. MacGramry, two \sts (n_the’ S | lines, 0 3 Strauss and | Flelalg. The e & portion of the work. The book | of acolytes, priests and Christian| The Archbishop bointed out that the | oorerinrendent: Austin and Hilary, | Fracy [FUINCE A" end avenuo, near Market | inferment was in the Hebrew cemetery. e divided into seventeen depart-|prothers in full regalia. Then the |social difficulties of the country are to | Drorects; Bamund, Peter. Timothy &Nd | yirect, for the Mead heirs to Joseoh Morris | Barnet had been o the newspaper - e we hope that it will meet with (¢ ap- | visited, the members of the procession | religion, and he referred o a recent | vice president, and e Eeedict | ™We' have bean instructed to close out the | and was & prominent resident of Santa : X ity 33 3 , Timothy, | o W 4K eets of the Jones heirs, consisting | Cruz. The excellence of his character t to San urance Among those who gave a great por- f their time to the getting out of ial are Miss Alice Phillips, Jo- Loeb and H. W. Dehm. The chanting whijle they marched. This ceremony was followed by the address Jower balcony of the hall, so many peo- of the Archbishop, who spoke from the | peech of President Wheeler of the uni- | versity to support this idea. The cur- riculum of the university as it now stands will not solve our difficulties. Tt Alfred, Vallesian and Paul of the fac- ulty; Brothers Xenephon, Louis, Greg- ory, Vincent, Hosea and Timothy of Sacred Heart College; Brothers Vivian, of six improved and two unimproved properties on Jones street, between Grove street and Tele- graph avenue; two acreage properties in Fruit- vale, a lot on Thirty-fourth and Grove streets and 'a plece of business property on San Pablo was widely known and chiefly cont:i- buted to his popularity. He was ever willing to help an acquaintance and ir.- variably self-sacrificing when the call e | i =) ; | sl g 7 3 ® | ple being present that the chapel could | needs something of Christianity i | i vi . Age—hergo b pap—iqlooees the staff of the 1905 Blue [ D% W18 FECCTL tnan half of them. | And following out this 1des. the )\';c;:.' Q;‘t‘e‘:?;"éi'hfl?",‘;,‘;{‘,;’”i"“;f,';‘;f ‘!'fufié' svenue, which vo have Just Dlaced on b er. | of & friend reached him. His devotion v of & T Lu— v F % D s : Sohael: b . , | e g ; work made him not- v of the te Alice Phillips, Miss A NOBLE ORDER. | bishop said that the principle of the | Jjohn and Basil of St. Anthony’s School; | chasers. 7 to his newspaper w - f 1 be held Tuesday Richardson, | Archbishop Montgomery spoke of the ,r\ui'ely secular school is wrong, because | Brothers Victorick and Valerias of the | eporeiins a.r:jm:;:“g:ld,la ;\fim:; :’,'.dbfi‘.’\i‘."f able amzr;firc?unet‘?! C:‘r;::::n:fin;:- He : « n St. Mark’s Shirley | Christian brothers as being engaged in | It leads children away from the paths | Martinez Normal School, Brother An- |ment Company now has on hand the foilow. | W2 & SREISUS e v a bad 1 5 ¥ hurct be attended ob. | & noble work, that of the sgcular and | of religion. drew of the Santa Cruz School and |Ing contracts: Two-story house on Sycamore tionally capable writer an nk v « ant Le Teligious trajning of the young. The PRIESTS ASSISTING. Brothers Michael, Vincent and Lactain | 555tk 2467 Telesrah avenue: | cotiage for| the mixed-up elements that make M L rer brothers, he said, had been established | A solemn benediction by.Archbishop ! of St, Vincent's Asylum. A N esutu: cottage for Madon A. | AR ’ v Stms, . Merel Fifth and Union etrests; twb-story - e e Reber Hocter: e tor: | ¥ —F | Neilience for Mo Mary 3. ‘Wyms on ity BUDAPES. STRIKE ENDS. PREARRANGED EXPLOSION N e Ginass. “wickson, (KEY ROUTE FERRY WILL OPEN CARNIVAL e o gecoh ‘Morris on Mead avente, near s i Market street. Governmen lop Drast| Course S| SYSTEM BREAKS DOWN [0 REAPPOINT WITH MILITARY PARADE CAUSES NEEDLESS ALARM ‘Miss Florence Fiek, O. s B e nd | Heize, Leo 4 o H 4 & Hammond, Alameda—Wd have & : G {”"T"» Mien Vickiria Stewsrt e R several ‘deals on hand which will be Closed and Men Return to Work. Blowing Up of Licfuse at Judson Pow- | ¥ile, By ¥y G, Hopiart, i Contls | Casting in Trolley Breaks at Ashby Knights of Pythias Will Tnaugurate | 10575558 Sonuifies Tor ‘moroved residence | BUDAPEST, April 24.—The railway der Works Excites Residents of cGiynn, C. L. Bige- Station and Delays Traflic for Free Street Fafr in Laf: property. There s a large demand for this | strike has completely collapsed and | Kenny, J. C. Blair, g | n ayette Dlass of property, the prevailing prices being e % Oskiand and Bericley. Bulkeley, Frank Thirty Minutes. Sguare This Evening. e S500 1o 86000, Everytning at present | {reight and passenger trafic was re OAKLAND, ril “Th x 0. £’ Adams, ND, April 24—The KXey . o Ay indicates that 1904 will be a first-class vear. | Sumed to-day. s & » ® ex- mpbell. OAKLAND, AD 29 OAKLAND, April 24—The free| Moads & Bell. Oakiand—The market bas | The Government took a decided o S0P piace ot 9 witeck Samuels, manager; | Route. ferry system was tled up this istreet fair and carnival of the Uni- [Uever been better than durine the Wi (50 |step to deal with the strikers in or- t Powder - Griten: | agternoon for thirty minutes owing 0 | Nayop Olney Will Hold the|form Rank, Knights of Pythias, of | e The O T demand In our office ia | dering all the reserve men liable to It was Gekl- |2 break in one of the trolleys of the I; Oakland will open to-morrow even. | for imuroved residence proverty at from le:lary service to join their respective age was done. \ Miss May service at Ashby station. One 0 i Tnti to $3500. 2 regiments. R6A Soiat + Mogon Jies' Fiora Fricketad, Mies Grace ;‘;3‘{‘11:"‘;":“““ brok: e ¥ hlfa(‘ Open for Him Until i;lg at Lalluyette Square and will con- hs::,&?ums','wt‘:no'l’ml:\?l»—'f':e“ market 5 | "4 large force of police under the of nowder was g Dar N ey Dt ey mia e i i Hi$ Return From Europe nue until April 30. The carnival will | Rty I8 SCE *have advanced nearly 35 | chief commissioner and two squad- explode a lot of | N. N. Eddy. P. K. Rauch trolley pole to fall untl ou 4 P be opened with a military parade of | per cent in the Iast twelve montbs. I made |rons of hussars surrounded the strik- ;}.y,fl n‘ ulated L e ground. This caused bthe kcurre;:; ;o e all the companies of the Uniform :L:voi’r;e::‘h;gh::eruk and made twenty-two | arg’ camp. The strike leader was im- g, W m was | SONS OF ST. GEORGE v be shut off until the break cou e Rank in Alameda Count: y oK Berkeley—Weather has in- | mediately arrested on charges of in- guite heavy inctly felc in | 50N> e \\'n‘: l,‘.:“ H‘:nox repaired. Oakland Office San Francisco Call. | (o 1. A ancfic‘:‘ "n::"‘io:e";::; o S swpat with the market during the | citing disorder and treason for ad- es. T k was also | GLAND'S PATRON SAINT |eBaired . . . intending to take 1118 Broadway, Aol 2 |yl ton with metan arand mare | K e Joos bight f0r.8 pood geer,. We'l rorwe. criticlam of {be roval decrse ¢ 3 | San 1 calling ou e engineer reserve men the 4:20 o'clock train for San Fran- Councilman John L. Howard will be shal. have many inquiries from people in San Fran- iseo and the interior of the State, and some for service on the railroad. the of the works | Mayor Olney Addresses the Members v s it : o a . v . . A cisco were compelied to take the |reappointed to the office of municipal Among the attractions of th. e - p - > at the of Alblon Lodge at the An- Bouthers Pactfo ot L legislator by Mayor Olney and 1o une | nival will be the bis bt e T B L e e o T fTac w known nual Banguet. . Q. Brown, 4 - | else will be chosen until Mr. Howard | “Samson,” “The Trip to the Moon” | Alameda Land Company-"The market is im- d that th P y was e s8¢ 1 1 - 2 and chief engineer of the com- ving and we have inguirfes from tern | merce and announced thai e men anxiety was ex d for the safety OAKLAND, April 24.—Mayor Olney e;‘.:ny i P b"fk o Bt o returns from his trip abroad. This is nlnd the large collection of shows car- [ PIOTI $1lo seem top prefer Alameda to Los | were willing to accept the Governme of the employes k h P " bt the decision that has been arrived at |ried by the Dixie Cafnival Company. | Angeles as & location for homes. Our prinei- | terms. —_—————— | was a guest at the annual banquet of | one, which was likely to occur to any | by the Mayor and his friends in the PHE NSRS 90~ 4 3R pal business is in improved property, ranging 7% ki PEPNCR ¥ in price from $2500 to $6500. The recent Cooks and Waiters Dance. | Albion Lodge No. 206, George, which was held last night at Sons of St system using electricity. administraton who desire to see Mr. Howard finish the work he has begun. RELIEF FU&-ID IS TURNED “hooster” meetings in Alameda have been a good thing, as they have waked people up to Entertainment for Veterans. YOUNTVILLE, April 24—A de- OAKLAND, April 24.—The Cooks’ | p e ™ £ OVER TO MRS. Bl‘RCHt hat at last the efti; end Waiters' Union will give a dance | h::d'l"u?:g blzfif‘c?\rfi r::;i;r::’e; 2 A&l;n\.;l)n:;il?zrfl-f'll‘hnen;mmu- a ‘é';'\’l:xl-cl}:l::ht:?:: :fi:cfl‘n‘é"fi;flefif e i B d lightful entertainment occurred at the at Foresters' Hall on Saturday even- l.y. oocasion of the b g ond OA AN X it is presented to the body of which | Mother of Special Delivery Messenger, ———————— Veterans' Home Saturday night. R. ing. The members of the committee | _"}:h("m‘a:m:f ~)=t tGe anguet was the {tee in charge of the Memorial day |y, i 5 member. No other action is Whe! Was' & - . State President Attends. Donohue did some good work as of arrangements are: Miss Alice Bab- | CSn S0P OF B Ceoree's day and an | celebration in OBkland has decided | necessary and the resignation has to TR SOTEr e, OAKLAND, April 24.—State Preai. | Lulgl. the Ashman’ The solo by bandorf, Miss Maggie Callaghan, Miss | jrct S0t (PUOETAIME, fusical = and | that the afternoon 'services at the | go-to the Council and not to the Mayor. Receives $896 66. dent M. J. Hart of St. Patrick" - | Miss A. McLea was well received. So H. Corder, J. Diker- | . was n honor of | Lotoiery shall be in charge of G. W.|The Mayor, howevor, fills the piace| OAKLAND, April 24.—The reliet| 00 Tt oiacq” the 1a s Alli- | glgo was the act of the German com- Annie Maguire, England’s patron saint. fund collected by the Oakland Tribune last meeting of edians, Carroll and Davis. The Fox mark, C. Herkenhan, E4d Thomas, J. g h it he 4 ! Dr. H. G. Chappel acted as toast- | Langan and those in the evening will | when ecomes vacant. 1 No, 5, Purdy. e | master and the speakers were: J. 1::,:_ be under the direction of J. A, Col- Wh‘““'"h“ L. Howard handed his |and the employes of the Oakhnd|2: ‘g:l??urfi::.;!:l. o;h:l‘;l‘:!:l“z:;yh:fi ::l:llft‘;;?e fl-:;el‘rngbxlyarlllll:‘l :rel:le e‘;: resignation to President Dornin of the | postofiice for Mrs. Ella M. Birch, the | ports of officers were presented to the | ravtured the veterans. The ‘orphan Estate Increasing. OAKLAND, April 24.—The four- teenth annual account in the matter of the estate of Helen B. Blinn, an in- competent, filed yesterday by W. J. Adams shows the estate to be worth $186,516. The property is steadily in- creasing in value, besides taking care of the patient. CHICAGO 24.—Dr. Edward H. Lee, April & leading suegeon, plunged nine stories to al- caster, Rev. Edgar F. Gee, W. J. Oakes, D. Edward Collins, A. J. Will- son and Austin Lewis. The arrange- ments were in charge of the following committee: T. Booth, president of Albion Lodge; James Pollitt, A. G. Rhodes, A. H. A. Smith, J. A. Barlow, Jesse Moore, John Ghent and A. J. ‘Willson. e The United States could mobilize 45,- 000 regular army soldiers at any point in the country within five days; could quhoun. The officers of the commit- tee are: Samuel M. Carr, chairman; A. 8. Ormsby, secretary, and Mrs. V. Cushing, treasurer. On Sunday, May 29, the Rev. E. E. Baker will deliver a Memorial day service at the First Presbyterian Church. Board of Trade Banquet. OAKLAND, April 24—The direc- tors of the Oakland Board of Trade have decided to hoM the annual ban- Council and it was presented to that body he ceased to be a Councilman and ever since that resignation went in there has been one vacant place at the City Hall. It has been decided by Mayor Olney that he will not make any appointment to the vacancy unless it becomes necessary, but that he will allow the place to remain open unti Mr. Howard returns from Europe. The trip will consume about three months, ———ee mother of the special delivery mes- senger in the Oakland postoffice who was accidentally killed by a train, was turned over to Mrs. Birch yesterday. The total amount, after all expenses for the funeral were paid, was $896 68, The amount subscribed by the postal employes was $165 71 and the largest individual contribution was that of Frank J. Moffitt, who do- nated $50. 1 lodge, showing that the society is steadily making progress. The annual ball of the local alllance will be held at Foresters' Hall on Tuesday evening, May 17. —— Flames Destroy Poultry. ALAMEDA, April 24.—The Fire De- partment was called out shortly be- fore nine o'clock on Saturday evening to extinguish a blaze in a barn situ- ated in the rear of the residence of quartet treated; the old boys to some well rendered selections. The New Century Minstrel Club was fine, and rounds of applause greeted their songs and jokes. —_———— ST. PETERSBURG. April 25.—The Emperor has released from all to Russia Prince Paul Karageorgevitch, the first int: of the King of Servia. SRRA—— —_————— ST. LOUIS, April 24.—To- was the last Surday that the World's h:“fll‘b‘l m':o most instant death to-night In the clubhouse | 344 65,000 more in the next five da; f the ho Tuesd: A syndicate is about to t isitors. of the Chicago Athletic Association,| where he 3 S et ‘e days, | quet o e hoardl on ay evening, e is about to open extens- | The murders in the United States in Y N e ude n e through th | y days could enlist, ip | May 17. has been | Ive coal areas sea @ 3 Mrs. F, E. Bridges, 2150 Pacific ————— - e 'T:m: :‘vz;‘ gr :O‘:I.dm‘ ~ r“; open | 2T mobilize 500,000 men. equip e 5l The p. not yet e under the near Hali. i:(‘)l numbered 8976; the lynchings .yer:’ue. eA\wut" a t;:‘rlndbredmana n'trwv (Red and black are the common enh:“ = . vigeons were suffocal v the smake. ) of deep sea animals. 1 ,

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