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FRANCISCO C POMP AND CEREMONY WI 2 - FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1904, LL, L MARK MASTER'S COMING 4 | CIPTAIN MAT | BE A PRISONER| British Steamer Research, Which Cleared for Dawson, | | R . 1 Heads -for Midas Creek | | VESSEL MAY BE SEIZED|! - Report Is Cireulated 1 ll:lli Prospectors Forced Mas-| ter 1o Change His Course - e ! Epecial T b to The Call Y IMA, " Be A_Dawson dis-| | patch says thal full corroboration ot t ‘i b >|h tish steamer itesearch, whick cared from Bt | Koyukik ¢ i & stampede to Midas ek, was Jelit by passengers ar nk Inst night on the steamer Susie Hewenr T fifty miles up ¥ ubuk wading ' art . the | | )l Company, was| | av he Research 1 v A the Koyukuk on| | s that there were about thirty!.| ' us.veported | | s om intended to go| | . fnce-she in a British | right to ply any intet son" & Michael, . M ght to Dawson| | th men on the| a d- run her up | | iuk -instond of coming to] | ndicate - that | | et RANCHER "HANGS HIMSELY 1O RARTER IN HIS BARN Fouls Westh, - After Quarreling “With M Pamily. Becomes Despond- enl and - Commiis Sulcide | Wasth, a " B r mitted suicide | . 1 k and fnade the w in the barg s uspendi * s - _ pleediia Lt ;.T o' Knights l( mplar Are( ended | vaue| Ready to Greet || 1l seve hildren I‘ e Leader. | BOY Is WiILLED WHILE i 1 CROSSING - RATLWAY TRACK | l i $iion Wikgon 1o, save mimeete,| MOUNted Escort. andf, - ¢ bt 15 Unable. to Kscape Ap- prencius Tngtsie WBand Will Lend = |man s riay sireet: mho neadquar- | | Sarry Sanaten. | 5 190~ ot |l!u~| ‘.wmn..!u'm-,\ have \w::“ } ) sler of Pomona 4 | beautifully decorated and ornamentec . "‘ '\.\’ : l) }_'.”lt\ y | for the occasion. | ‘ The boy . The official programme of Naval| R gl \ihd snurred and mounted on | COMmandery for conclave week is as \ womotive ap ‘.\.. S t’ ; ]”f' o4 ‘.“ "'?I ' " | follows: On each evening of the week, n ntad from the| elr TAVEN chirger Sir Knights | oginning with Monday, there will be a | - nself. but” was so| ¥ Breet their chief Master | hand concert, commencing at 8 o'clock not move off Henry Bates 1 rning. and ending at 10, ’ ) ext 0 the en- | The speclal train carrying the grand | Om each afternoon, commencing with | K ] | him. His |master and three commanderies that| Wednesday, there will be band concerts . vitical condition to- | accompany him is due at the Oakland | frOm 2 to 4 o'clock. Refreshments will | - ' son's Heath | mole at & o'clock, and with ‘stately ::s.;“:;.- served on each afternoon and b 3 rostration ! | e i - —e— fon | ceremonies he will be received and es \\'.-Alfi.-.-uu_\ September 7, will be the | Freight Cars Jump the «Track corted to his quarters great day for Naval and Stookton | . NG § Mot o caid ““ Past Grand Commander Frank W.!commanderies, odeupying jointly the thie -v md frelght train Jumped | Sumner, officers and members of the e headquarters. A reception will | [ l eh Copley and Kennet | Grand Commandery of California and en by the two commanderies ' his A piled up in the diteh. [also members of local commanderies | from 7:30 until 9:30 p. m., te close with N was . hur ‘;" r-hmllv of the | who are members of the Grand En ",l‘:')’““l‘|“"'|"\‘”“‘l‘l" :":‘ "'""‘“\’“:‘x'l ot (“ni -+ a1 hours. - The Otegon ex- | Loanr Mot Wil go across the bay to| .,y manderies in making formal- calls s \eet the grand master. California < = 2 : pres hekd here and thé California | Commandery will be represented by a ‘\l“.(m\ht: ‘I( t‘l::x:al‘.‘lr'-kfi,‘d"fm‘ me‘d‘:’:' 2 Commander Charles M. Plum and his | muad ™ G e ohgerved in the same | Bradbury Uase Is Postponed staff of, officers, Eminent Commande ‘ : B i W $. Saip AN RAFAEL The pre- | p. D Code of Golden Gate Commandery ”m,"""‘ T— BHISH ANG Tngs- : y examinat B. Brad-|and hia staff of officers will eross the | i i commandery No. i F ; & ult, prefer- | gy as a delegation from that com- |, POV COTRANCERY R0, ““h“‘" 2 . M . was postponed | mandery. On arrival of the train at the | 000 QIS8 AAG EVE DIARChen ool . . to-day at (e request | Gakland mole the band that-will ac- | ac parism in Catifornia, will come to - he defendant was | company the reception committee will | -0 "™ s with. Sull yuRie ga part v withess fance of | prap e q . stationed In towns of the north. Ore- —— ,‘;l‘l;:‘h:“ s i :f‘lj"\ i i le will keen open house in the com- fand itadin oy~ Consolidate. by an escort 'm-ufl'.k of 350 o !..J;‘\’::“\y‘v‘...‘.i ;‘:":::.'-'(tf'm..'::-' ptida ti he City and ok ,k”':..:wl-u.l on black Si ke valRe on Wedamndas; Spstmiior 1. ‘G and ailway P srand pagaasasdopd e o win g Suiolo) Commandery will arrive in this | ating v e he car lines in|manded by Captain R. P. Hurlbut. |1ty at ¢ o'clock te-morrow afternoon, : - & and, with the “other commanderies | . - rmpleted | There will be wnted buglers and a any wi 5 in band of forty pleces. mounted guldes forming the battalion, will ln‘l\rl'h from £ ). and 3 triders. The grand master will the denot to the Mechanics' Pavilien. & by e cartiage drawn by four white | {t® eminent commander, Albert Eugene | ¢ riages will be provided for | PoYhtoR s the youngest -member of the e S S 12 his narty end e win | coMmande He is alded in the work | Bryas Visit the Grand Canyon e e with the guard of honor | % fWepating for the conclave by Sir NGELES, S Wiltiam J. | sreceeding Bim. from: the ferry ‘wpjJ. F: Watérhouss, Sit G. J. Graham and | . Lincoln, | Mar street to Post, along Post to |20 c¥ecutive committee ] N t to the | Stock down Stockten to Market T | w v at the fand down Market to the Palace Hot PREPARATIONS FOR DRILI. " tk. The only. stop | where h s havg been provided { “\'l‘: -;,‘\"4‘. = s Crack Corps Will Compete at Golden v J. 3r. and dnughter, | it 1« e lu' Gate Park Baseball Grounds. 9. all of In l.m'u OIh titive drill for the most .- s valusable trophies ever offered on any Kuights Templar Decorations. oY were received |y coasivn, by the erack drill corps A% Jid sacad : 2 committee and ©S- |, g United States, o1l attract - the | ot - ed ta hea rters, where the mem- | oo oqt attention from military men | . s snent the afterncon, chatting with | 5,4 cjvie organizations, as-well as from lpcal knights and complimenting ipe general public. In anticipation of | arations that have been made | jpe Jurgest number of spectators ever \ . the conclave. - The commanderies ysgembled (o witness a drill the com- oo | that are due to-day are Cinc atl No. | mittee selected the baseball ground of | . stamp out of Cincinnati l'z}!»n{m—_ No. 3§88 of | Golden Gate Park. The capacity of N he Springfield, Reed No. § of Dayton, O i‘(hAu ground almost without limit, _ | New Haven N& 2 of New Haven, | being entirely free and open and in the | ¥ Conn.: Urbana No. 16 of Urbana, Ill. | center of a large terraced park, form-'| FREE FREE. | | and the Texas commanderies that ac-|ing the fnest natural amphitheater in | A Wagon Load of | | company the grand master | the world. There will be po admission | GRIFFIN EXTRA | -— e l\:\*. H\-r\mdhm and no reserved CATSUP and TOMATO soupé | ~ CONMANDERIES.COMING: |blaces The NUECL Pub tea et | FREE TO WANT AD PA.| | xawal of Vallejo and Orvoville Plan to | eXalted St Knight in seeing the drill TRONS OF THE CALL. ! Entertaln at Headquarters, on Wednesday, September 7, commenc- Those bringing to THE CAL By % | ing at 10 o'clock in the mogping. ofice, oither Thursday, Frigay | | aval Commandery No. 18, stationed | "oy o wire will senarath the dril w Natanday. a want ad will e | |at Vallejo. will arrive in this city | grqund from the rest of the park. that cive 8 bottle of G Exgra | | DY steamer at 15 p. . on Mon- | ipe throng may et impede the mave- Cntsup and abso & can of taif. ‘ {day next. Naval Commandery will | nants of the competing corps. Seven | st Toamato Soup. made by | | be accompanied by the Naval Bana, | tents will be placed on the ground for I:‘l:::n"‘":“"l Canners’ Asso. ! which has been engaged for con-|he accommodation of the corps. one . . : jclave week, and the escort commit- | gur each drill corps, and the et for i M:;_‘z“:'““'““""“ on clmasds | . will meet the Sir Knights and their | the oficers of .h?:é-;wu:umnd- i | tamilties at the landing nlace and escort | eries, for the judges and for the medi- ity ————-—-—-——————-—.—_“\Mn\ to their headguarters u Lyrie cal department. The street 'ed them in Sullivs | publie, /.\\ I(‘\('IHS of the conclave and it is ex- pected there will be a great attend- + | | | | | | \_ | ! | ! | ance of Knights Templar from all| | parts of the country. | | Dr. H. J. Stewart of San Francisco, ! | | director of the University of California | | { Glee Club, arranged the programme P % g |for the concert. The University Glee NIEMB o RAL CON { 1Club, the university orchestra and R OMAMITTER ARPOINTED | |several soloists will participate. | BY LOCAL COMMANDHRIES | [The soloists will be Thomas Rickard, <L PR ~ -——< the Mayor of Berkeley: Mrs. L. will ‘provide additional tacilities to dc- | dar-Johnsdn, soprano, ang Mme. commodate the traffic, which is expect. | Von Grofe, the cellist. ed to be the largest In the history of | All Knights Templar and their | ‘fl‘l(flndl and all friends of the univer- .sm in general will be welcomed at| the coneert. this city. The trophies will be awarded on the drill grounds immediately after the drill. The original plan was to award |and will last about an hour. There trophies on Thursday night, Septem- ! will be no charge for admission. The ber 8, in the Mechanics’ Pavilion in the | Programme will be as follow presence of allarge multitude and un-; v l\rrnlt\h of California Orch . ““Hun e nic . 2 Grar ‘om- | §avian Dance' (Brahme): Singer's Aex: £he. g Ysnic ;M. Grepd Com- | Mare (Werner), University of Callfornia mandery of California. The original | Giee Club; song. “‘A Californla Night Son plan was changed to comply with the | (Stewart), Mre. L. Snider-Johnson, viole to obligato, Mme. Elsa von Grofe: song, ‘‘Vul wishes of members of the drill corps, Song”’ (Gouncd). Thomas Rl me of whom will not be able to res | sola, o5 maln in San Francisco until Thursday | cense part | songs. Love | Sleeps™ (Lynes), Uni | Verslty of California Orchestru, selections rom { “Faust” 1 ning four drlll corps night or Friday m If not mere than the : (Gouned) thus far entered will compete there will ¢4 & be at least two and perhaps more valu. | Admiral McCalla of Mare Island able: (rophies left in the hands of the |Dasywritten Colonel Pippy that he committee. Since California drill corps | Would be very glad to place Mare Island at the disposal of the visiting as hosts on this cccasign are barred | from this it i¥ the intention | Knights Templar during the conclave. to have a e drili during the ; Admiral McCallg will send the tug annual conclave of the Grand Com- |Unadilla to take the visitors to Mare mandery of California. This will af- | Island and in the event that more de- ford the Califdrnia drill corps an op- |sire to go than can be placed on the portunity to practice from pow on until | Unadilla the tug Slocum will be at mext May. the service of the visitors. T B The Chinese Six Compnies of Cali- ~ GREAT CHORUS REHEARSES. fornia announce that a Celestial flesta of excentional interest will be held by | the Chinese ponulation of San Fran- cisco at the Yeong Wo Association house. 726 Sacramenta street, ning Friday, September 9, and con- tinuing until Friday, Sentember oth days inclusive. The house be open,from noon untii 3 o'cloc | the morning each day. Sir Knights in {uniform and their families will be ad- { mitted free of charge. nies wiil he of a nature rarely outside of O The festival which will be celebrated during that period 1= eme of rare occurrence. The heads of the Chinege Six Companies desire {to impress unan the visitors that taere lis absolutely mo charge of any kind for witnessing the ceremonies in or- g Professor McKenzic Completes Prepas ration for McKinley Memorial The great chorus of 750 voices that will be heard Sundayv night at the M chapics’ Pavition in the McKinley me- morial sacred concert held its fifth re- hearsal last night at the Pavilion under | Profesfor John W. McKenzie. Five sections of seats were filled with | the wamen and ch n of the chorus, while the men singers were gathered in a large crowd around the piano. Professor McKenzie, who has worked faithfully with the singers, then start- “Lost Chord. After they had sung it through oace a few weak places were rehearsed again and again until the rendition was per- begin- 18, will sean tect. “Roek of Ages” w then sung |der that strangers visiting this city and rehearsed until it was without a |Shall not be.dmposed uvon. flaw., . AR PHYSICL! The rehearsal last night. while not WILL “ACT. was onen to the friends of the wingers and many were present to en- joy the treat Staff Names to Care for Knights That May Be Incapacitated. It will begin at 4 0'v|m‘k‘ | |Receptions by Commanderies of i Staff of Physicians to Care for lll and I Prepared | Interior. njured. ‘ Proschold, M. °. R. Sutherland. P. M. Thomas, D; John Wag- ¥ D. D. 8. » day of th par:de eight am- bulances wil' be distributed along the line, two physicians being in charge | of each. M 1l water booths will | {also be placed along the streets, that | the thirst of the marchers may be quenched | To Entertain Veterans. The Associated Wives and Daugh- j ters of the Mexican War held a regu- | | lax it | members will receive the visiting v The ceremo- | was meeting Thursday resolved August during . and the en- that campment of the Knights Templar the erans families in the hall of the Associated of the Mexican War and their Veterans of the Mexican War, room 42, City Hall. N SRR Portland Receives Knights. PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 1.—Three special trains bearing Knighfs Tem- plar, whose uitimate destination is San Francisco, arrived in Portland to-day. The arrivals condisted of the Denver | Knights Templar Club, with 125| sword and - ladies; Hamilton Com- mandery of Bridgeport, Conn., and Holy Sepulchre Commandery, twenty- two Knights and ladies, of Pawtucket, R. I.. and Tancred Commandery of Pittsburg, Pa., with seventy-five peo- ple. and ¥ ington Commandery of Hartford ., ith 130 members and guests. Attached to the regular | Northern Pacific North Coast Limited was a speeial car occupied by Lineoln Park Comm: having forty people. Holy & and Hamilton com- t mander l=ft this city over the Scuth Pacific for San Francisco this ning. Knizhts at Los Angeles. ! LOS .ANGELES, Sent. 1 Three . special trains of twenty-one cars, | carrying Knights Templar to the Tri- ennial Conelave at San Fray @, ar- rived in this city to-day over the Southern Pacific. The Philadeiphia d Harrishurg mmanderies were aboard these trains. One special was handled independently by the Pen syivania the Portiand, anoth with On Sunday night the huge chorus ! will Bave the acompaniment of a band | Freparations (for = the care of of forty pleces. Later in the even- | Knights Templar that may be in- ing Sir Knight Samuel M. Shortridge |jured or taken ‘ill during conclave will deliver an oration in memory of | Week are now comblete, headquar- | the martyred President. ters having been established in the Palace Hotel - ENTERTAINMENTS ARRANGED. The following named | have been appointed a medical staff | Indiana delegations uled te arrive this af The three cars, are aiso Santa The Kan SALT LAKE, Sent. {kinson, one of the party of Cleveland, , Railroad. A special bearing ommandery and Koko other abe are sched- rnoon over the N. Y. Knights, Maine. the o and Troy, due to arrive Apollo Commandery of sas and Oklahoma an Boston delegation are expected to- | his possess > Strangled by Brine. —H. L. Wit and their servi _will be at the dis- & & to Mare Is ley ang | Posal of the o8 at all times with- ; OMio. Knights Templar en route for! 'le\al olld m“" out: charges {the conclave at San Fra o, while Chinese S < Fered isitors. . 8 Minpen: 1. DL o A Miles | DEthIng in Great Sal ake this after- | The Promotion Committee has re- . s I moon accidentalty 3 con- ceived the programme of the concert Fravk K. Alnswesth, M. D. F‘: Al | sidersble -quantity of the bripe. It which will be given by the students of B c.‘c:: @rengled Bim and the next instant the University of t‘a_lltornh in the .hls head was under water and when ! Greek theater at 4 o'clock on Thurs- Tescued by attendants he was un-, day afterncon, Sentembér 8, in honor of the visiting Masons. This concert has been included ameong the official Janes. M. D.: B L Jones, M. D: Thomas Morfew, D. D S S M. Mousen, M. DL W. ' eritical. Wilkinson is $0 years of aqe.llen to the hu.sb.uyd. | conscious. He was- hurried to a has-| ; pital, where condition is said to de | with silver. { jumped to his feet | in | Bertha | reading of | the will of Lydia:C. | the inv tion is Herold and he 1 administrate is “suspec :°-1 to have concealed, em- bezzled. smuggied. conve N : GIVES BURGLAR BIG SURPRISE Portland. Woman Finds Him at Her Bedroom Door and Beats Him With a Brush PLEADS FOR HIS LIFE Nocturnal Prowler Finally Takes to His Heels -and Vietor Promptly Faints RER e Special Dllfil.kch to The Call PORTLAND, Sept. 1.—With a. heavy" silver and ebony hair .brush Mrs. H. Erickson put a burglar’to fjight’ just before daylight' this merning. She caught him crouching at her bedroom door in the Citizens’ block,. on the Edst Side, and took careful ‘aim .- with the brush, striking him a stinging blow.on “ the head. " Howling with pain, the In- truder jumped to his feet, crying: “Ohb, don’t kill me.” He thén ran dgv\ns[alrfl and disappeared. “I was sleeping. with my smter and was awakened by the cfeaking-of ‘the door between the bedroom amd the kitchen,” said Mrs. Erickson, in telling of her adventure, “and: I Toused my sister.. Together we got up. lighted. the lamp apd went to the:dodr, I had my hajr brush, which is of ebony, mounted- We surprised the burglar and caught him crouchiig .by the door. I took deliberate aim and. brought thé brush down on his_head .with all my might. 1 guess he thought 1 had a re- volver, and I am sorry I didn't. He and’ dashed out through the kitclien and- ‘got away. ;Then I guesd I fainted.” —_————————— GERISCH SAYS WIFE HAS BEEN. TOO CRUEL Few Months of Married Life Enough for Husband—Othey- Cases in Divorce Court. They have not beert married a | but Edward Ges his wife too e living longer w | for divorce whith he set forth that C: late at night strated she "wc went an continued to pulled bedclothes off lainis | she struck him. », knocleed him -down ar he was stealin Other suits Edgar M Armstrong Violet Joh extreme cruelt Divorces w Kerrigan to Li liam ‘F. Shoen, Gehrun_from_J glect: to Emnia T. R R. Beyers, for to Luella by rasky for ciuel dannulled Judge Hebbard terday the marriage O'Toole and Belle O'Toole. y were yharried in June .of this year ori the wedding night she léft him and-has not been seen since by.the husband. ———— WICKERSHAM CASE' GOES.- OVER TO SEPTEMBER 12 I\Inny Depositions Read- to Eflwo In- competence of the Dead Fresno y iay heard the nearly a dozén more depo- in behalf of the contestant of Wickersham. At sitions the conclusion of Attorney Heney's | vocal stra t .was agreed that the | case should be- con ed until Seép- tember 12. On.that day a few short depositions. will be read and the tak- { ing of oral testimony will begin. In the list of the depc ons read yesterday were the namies of saloon hack drivers,: barbers, den- ctors and merchants of Freg- each -of whém testified as to the eged incompetence of Frank, Wick- ersham at the time he sold his ex- in his mother's estate'to his and ers for $28,000 no, her The ot L represented in.coyr by J. C. Campbell and Thomad Geary has not yet been heard, but it is ua- derstoed that it will be proven that rank Wickersham received $156,939 from his fathér's estatq. . The depositions read yesterday wers those of Charles: W. Barrett,' A. A Dilley, George Laws Al Woodw u» M. L Donahue. Mu‘ k s P t v ha "-h »f Frank Wickersham, whose widow n wants a fourth ingerest in his mother’s estate of $500,000. Brother-in-Law Starts Trouble. Harry ber explain ta sposed of moneys tels of t t A r re hat sred his e estate was worth $180. Herold e party dress at nearly that A r ago Herold oppesed the ting of let- of admi t to Friedlander, character, morals 1 v for henesty 1 infer. ring > wére suspicious cir- cumsta Tounding the death of Mrs. Frie which Friedlander was inve n »f the brother’s opgesition court granted the let-