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SAN FRA THE NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, A GUST 30, 1904. 3 )\L THE \lU()\ PEOPLE OF WORLD WIDE RENOWN ARRIVE HERE 'FROM THE ORIENT ON THE STEAMSHIP COPTIC BIEN Hb EQUAL! Professor 'nll‘lnll Returns to | Honolulu From an Expedi- | | tion to Haleakala Crater ’ T | \WAY FOR TWO WEEKS Says There Is No| | Like Hawaii for! | of the VYolcano "t Japanese Scientist Is| ! : Here to Meet et Confreres. nt IATES ATTEMPT TO HOLD P sPECIAL TRAIN N Pa i Roadmaster Outwits I Whe apes After Ex- izing Sh With Oficial W ia \‘T.\—v" I Stones was with horse prepare an ar azato left d out, um ,000 dozen d mema s— o P2 German in ad- .. He looks more monev king (han a, assengers on the extremelr compan- CORONER CALLS INTION 10 CASE OF PERJURY as to Testi- nd Wein- Notifies District Attorncy mony Given by Murph Scl hlllhl‘ traut on quest. Coron esterday mailed the ) District Attorney By- testimony given by d Charles Weintraut at th the body of Rudolph Schultze last Saturday ewis F - Dr.R.L Walsh Has Moved from 847 Geary to 580 GEARY ST. Reduced Rates for Thirty Days. MARRACK READS ABLE PAPER C. M. \fi Bishop Nichols Hears Young Divine Discuss Ecclesiastical Arcas and Liturgical Origins. The clerical seminar of the diocese of California met last evening at the Oc- cidental Hotel for the first meeting of the second semester of 1904. There was 25 a full attendance of the young clergy- Painless Extraction S Fillings s .. .30c | men. The Rev. Cecil 'M. Marrack of Crowss $2.00 to $5.00 | St- Luke's Church gave an able paper — & < 3 on ecclesiastical areas and liturgical FRahs Wit $5.00 10 $25.00 | igine. An animated discussion fol- | Look for this ad. each other day. lowed the paper. Among those present were: B nop Willlam Ford Nichols, Rev. L. C. | 1d, Rev. H. H. Powell Rev. E. L.| | Rev. W Guthrie, Rev N. | " | Rev. W. B Clark, Rev. W E. | \\’\‘l(. 'L[l(ud‘hlm Rev. C. “' i A V. A. Brewer, R A PERFECT 3 £ Bradley Rev. D, C. Gard: | n Macon, Rev. R. E. Lee Cralg, | | e e R W e | e = oo ow er Locators Are Gathering. | ; | BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Aug. 29.—Al- N 3 AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY | ready prospective applicants for lands Used b eople of re: | to be opened on the Fort Hall reser- gt eryapq\_grterafafigenem;g:nyt | vation September 6, near Pocatello, a PPl"Al!D o gathering in the vicinity of the United | States Land Office here. They are camped near the entrance to the office, sleeping on the steps and efther carry- ing their own provisions or having friends bring food to them. Woman fhat Pamked Dowagsr’s Picture Is Modest. gusta ( the vho painted the the Dowa m- C arrived here y day Miss 1is g s r brothe China’s commissioners rld’s Fair The man « day rs at the palace yur nortraits sent to St mony was the Carl dec ica to find el attenti as th my a famous woman. mine, but I would allowed myself to it ntry M Carl is paint several vor- robably remain in ACH TO BE TO PARENTAL SCHOOL Principal Faulkner Reports Increas- ing Attendance and Not One Case of Truancy. Boyle and Altmann Francisco Parental | and as a result an-| will be assigned to the v of the increasing at- tendance. The school now has forty seven pupils, most of whom were sent from the Juvenile Court Principal Richard D. Faulkner stated that there has not been a single case of truancy since the school began, and of the pupils ar: M or Faulk- nother teacher is a necessity. ct that some as the clas: taught include the grades from st to the eighth. In all likelihood one of the substitute teach Decision Favors ni The Supreme Court handed vestefday in a contest over property of the Amalie Mining Company. Elizabeth C. Lacy instituted the action to quiet title to the prop- erty which she claimed by virtue of a judgment, execution sale and Sheriff's deed. C. E. Gunn based his claims on a deed from the receiver pany under assignment. The court decided in favor of Mrs. Lacy, but the Supreme Court does not think the judgment should supersede the as- signment deed necessarily and orders decision the the case back for a new trial on its| merits. —_———— Santa Fe Line Open. Telegraphic advices from the Santa Fe in Arizona and New Mexico say that damages from the recent severe storms have been repaired and all trains are now moving on schedule. The rain has caused an enormous area of vegetation to spring up and for hun- dreds of miles the Santa Fe tracks are bordered by green flelds. s considered remarkable in view | Rae | of the com- | lower \DELIVERS FIRST SRR A BT SCHUSSLER He Disparages Rain Capacity and Say Lake Tahoe 1Is Tainted SE e an Schu ngineer of Spring Valile ks, | mony: HIRSC | Judge Justice of the Peace ¢ rendered judgment in favor of the ndant in the suit brought by Milton *hmit had “will be assigned to duty in the | | parental school. The school, it is believed. wiil ac- complish a world of good and present indications point to it being a success- | fu! movement —_—————— | he | son of a jeweler of this city. down, a | The latter admitted the loan., but | testified that it was in the form of | chips during the progres of various poker J i scribed. price Sanborn, vesterday TER artridge abe HMA PAY Daniels Poke: t, an attor loaned to games at the Concordia Club. | Judge Daniels ruled that gambling debt and as such he had no y 1 | Jurisdiction to compel its payment. as | the law does not recognize such debts. SRR Capital Stock Doubled. J. H. Kirkpatrick, president, | A. Harp, secretary | Northern Raiiroad, yesterday filed no- | tice with the Count tion taken on June 21 last wherebv th capital stock of the compan creased from $1,000,000 to $: | vided into $100 shares. | business of the company is at ihe Pal- ace Hotel. it is stated that $31,500 has been sub- Of the —_——— “Scenic Treasures of ( most complete souvenir book ever issued: 75 cents. Vail & Co., s contaminate fuse and rom dwel d hoters. his to th City an l)(‘vhlm Suit 10 Recover Souvenir [ALK Tuolumne’s | s on the Tuol- | ) on again this | torney | h ing to u testi- | | | GAMBLING DEBT | Brought Value of v Chips. Daniels yester- ney, to recover $150 Marion Hirschman, it was a| and C. of the Chico and Clerk of the ac- 0,000, d The placa of ! whole capital stock lifornia,” the Department, 741 Market st. * | mended to save much land from being | rivers, and the reclamation of swamp lands. w In the ovinion of Manson the only way to cut canals in order to carry off the debris that comes from the head- waters and the mines is to parallel the course of the river, and not to con-| struct at right angles to any nart of its flow. In other words, where the bends of the river are east and west canals may be cut north and south to lateral bends farther down the river. Where the bends are north and south the river will accomplish its own pur- | p with the aid of the constructed | canals. One cut in particular was recém- flooded. A canal from the Sacramento | at Grays Bend, above the Feather Riv- | er, to the Sacramento at the Elkhorn ranch, below the Feather River, would, in the opinion of Manson, facilitale in carrying deposits to Suisun Bay Another suggestion was made to cut canals connecting the Yuba and Bear so that the combined water would flow through the American Basin into the Sacramento near the mouth of the Feather River. It is impossible to eliminate the de- posits of debris from the mining re-| gions, he said. To such an extent has| this evil grown that in many olaces in | Suisun Bay where vreviously banks! were twenty feet below the surface they | are now commencing to appear on the surface. The hearing will be continued ! at 10 o'clock to-day. ——— Emergency Hospital Attaches Wed. William - Leuterdt, an ambulance driver at the Central Emergency Hos- pital, and Gertrude Cousins, night nurse in the same institution, wer married Suhday morning in Sacra- | mento. The romance began at the Park Emergency Hospital, where the couple were stationed in their respective ca- pacities, and has been in progress sev- eral months. They departed quietly for the capital city in order to avoid | all publicity, but some friend sent down word of their marriage to the Emer- gency Hospital emvloyes. —— Fraud Order lIssuned. The postoffice authorities have issued a fraud order against the Union Com- mercial Company and €. M. Ryder. The so-called company had a tontine diamend investment scheme and closed up a few days ago. FORMAL SPEECH Charles W. Fairbanks of In- diana Opens the Campaign at White River Junction | RECEIVES BIG WELCOME S | Nominee Reminds Hearers of the Lean Years of Cleveland’s Administration e Sl & WHITE RIVER JU Vvt Aug. 29.—Charles W. diana d formal speech this afternocon | | Large numbers of people from all p | | of Windsor County and from | | New Hampshire were present. | | demonstr; ation wa arranged parti larly as a from the people | Windsor C e Indiana S tor, whos was born within its {lmi'{ irbanks address was Nlppon Lawyer lel i | Visit St. Louis | Exposition. .‘ el | Nobushige Hozumi, who arrived here yesterday on the liner Coptic. | is the leading legal light of Japan. | He is president of the law depart- ment of the Imperial University al SV WS S SR He is traveling with Dr. Kit to and with him will attend ths s . Coneamiar Aves wha Sfien Surgeon Describes Professor Hozumi read law i London, where he was admited s «| VWounds Made by barrister to the Inner Tembple. Ho- zu belongs to a family lh(ll has 1 i R Tinument| Modern Arms. of Japan. When Commodore Perry | first went to Japan he was ent tzined by one of the professor’s an Dr. Francis E. Fremantle, who ar- cestors, to whom the naval v rived here yesterday on th ptic, is presented an English dictionary inglish physician who has been That dictionary was treated making a tour of the riously. It was handed from member | o0 "5 o5 te member of th hd from it | - Yy an | the Hozumis m o t acqu cially with a view tince itk the Engliah. language. | of tr diseases. That book is still in the family. | has tice in London and is health When Hozumi returned to J.m.u.i'-rhu,: the county of Hertford. I made his way to the front e ent six months in India when Democrats Meet at Redding. p and was one of the twelve law- | the plague was at its wor: During B = vers selected some years ago to re-|one week he was 000 deaths REDDING, vige the constitution. | were recorded. He visited the Malay Was nomina The Imverial University at Tokio is | Peninsula, and spent some time study- | Democ attended by 4000 students. It offers | ing beri-beri in Siam and at Singapore. . trict courses in medicine, law, engine | He arrived at Tokio in the mic 3 nti literature. and agricultur 1 speaks highly of Japan's mil- | convention held at There is another 2 Government The Japanese women noon. Edward Rie univ at Kioto, over the law de- T Nad bl siated partment of which Professor Hozumi ewchwang, Che. | drew in favor | exercises a long-distance supervision. shima. The Renublican There was another famous Japan-| At Newchwang he witnessed the bat- 1 ese on the Coptic, Miss Gyokashi| tle of Tashihchai from the house tops Atowi he is one of Janan's most|and at the naval nmpn.‘h at X famous artists, and is also heading | saw many yictims of for the congress at St. Louis (.I,u.; than % per ¢e e adinn Tate in « school by itself, and | were caused 4 - i &~ is in the first ¢ In | shell wounds i UPON \ll\l\()l S MIND T e [ Davar ot Widow of Man Whe Killed Daughter ented to the lady il and Himself Haled Before | of bowing | The stud Lunacr Boars. | and sniffing that looked for a while as hown that the v - 29.—A tragedy that would never end. Each little eat lacerati 5 brown gentleman rolled his e nd | proving fatal; flesh wounds, bowed as only a Japanese « painful but G 2k Ttrn nine time Be n each bow there | g £ s o was a peculiar sniffling inhalation of | S wounded. Here Dr the breath t the lady liked it, and | Fremantle saw more than 4900 patients e was examined for every bow and each sniffle she had | He s that the bullets used both by ndition. Drs. F. ( + sweef, oriental smile. } Japanese and Russians, judging by the who examined R T | Wourds, are quite “humane. Imar she be ENGINEEERS H [, Dr. Fremantle has written a detailed nsane Asy- 5 . . | report of his work fe tish Med- 1 ywever, differed OELLOEAL, REV S| ical Journal e e physicians and continued the | WA R O . ,1 —e—— till Thursdasy Marsden Manson Discusses Ways 10 Bk b g B et SN @ Eliminate Mining Debris in udlonz Is Missing. ! German gar g at 998 East the Sacramento. Chief Wittman has been asked to as- ' Julian stre his 15-year-old t hter Bert The engineers’ ¢ ion for the in in elucidating the myste fire to the house vestigation of the regions of the ‘l pearance of John W. Budlong 4 » hide the crime a.'\d then kll!“d him- Sacramento River resumed its hearing | Rockford. Il He left there on Decem- | self. Mrs v Mrs. Rodriguez. § 4 build. | BeT, 29 last to visit his brother. W. M. | had fled frc house a few hours vesterday morning at the Flood build-| Bygiong of Spokane, Wash., but has before to sa Stolle ing. | net been seen or heard of since. His The entire attention of the board|trunk went through to Spokane and was taken up by Marsden Manson,|Was claimed by some person. His an engineer and expert of this city, | ticket had also been used. It is sus- | who appeared before the commission to | Pected that he was foully dealt with give his view on the obviation of floods | and that his ticket and trunk check ere stolen. All Shapes and Shades fo s250 (z"~c but complete description of ot 50 ha e here two styles—if we attempted (. s would have to !akc hali a page them all we However, it matters not what shape or color you desire, we have the combination you want. Every ck in soft and stiff hats is represented in these $230 lines, and ¢ hat is guaranteed. 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