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6 g THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1904. «NEWS OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA HURLS HERSELF MONEY DENIED, [ABSENCE KILLS [PRANKS PLAYED [MEDAL AWARDS |Fsmaxciroresces OF THE CALL IN ON THE TRACK| HE ENDS LIFE| HER AFFECTION| BY NEOPHYTES| CAUSE PROTEST| —ausoscousrs ————e OAKLAND. : . 2 ", 1V.R. Stowe of Missouri Com-, Wife Turns a Deaf Ear toSkull and Keys Initiation Sacramento Will Appeal Ver- Taiosboe Maan. 1683 ; Pilot Saves Life of Woman Who Made Mad| ‘wiis suicide Atter Trying| Tale of an Enoch Arden| Ceremonies on University| diet of St. Loumis Jurors BERKELEY. | Campus Provide Sport| on Vegetable Exhibit IMITATION OF SOfiSA WANT HIGHEST HONORS Famous Band Conductor Be-!One California Breeder of holds Unique Caricature| Goats Captures Twenty- of Himself in -Uniform| Five Prizes at World's Fair Plunge With Suicidal Intent to Pawn His Revolver| Husband Who Returned STANDS BEFORE MIRROR |SHE WANTS A DIVORCE SETE Other Stories of Marital Shipwreck Told in the Courts by the Mismated Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | 5, her husband a cripple, the rent due 1016 Broadway, Oct. 2L and no money in sight, the woman by meighbors, distressed | Eave way to her despondency and de- Shoots Himself at Hotel Mer- 1ded 1d her earthly troubles. e 5 - Lo g Resiogil L vecause | Titt When TLandlady Re- caus #it she had wrongly Whid- | poieniors had said, so she had heard, g2 er children, Mre. Mary | (nat the family was unft to receive| fused Cash for Medicine erty and chagrined be-| , threw herself in | county help. That depressed the —— — —_— e e e e W el Oakland Office San Francisco Call,| Oakland Office San Francisco Call,| Berkeley Office San Francisco Call, BY PAUL EDWARDS. mit suicide. The lo- | she learned that after sh¢ had punish- 1016 ‘Broadway, Oct. 21. 1016 Broadway, Oct. 21. 2148 Center Street, Oct. 21 CALL BUREAU, PRESS BUILD- ot hurled the woman Into | ed one of the little ones the child was| Despondent from ill health and pov-| Not impressed with the tale of her i prevented her from be- | Innocent of the offense of which a |erty and falling to borrow money on | Enoch Arden husband, Mrs. James C. She was taken to her \ neighbor had complained. his pistol, V. R. Stowe of Missouri, a8 | Fink has begun a suit for divorce Second street, where Dr. “That so discouraged me,” said the |, registered, committed suicide this|against him. Fink bas returven lately ey attended her. Mrs. | woman to-day, “that I felt asif I afternoon in a room at the Hotel Mer- | from Australia, where he roamed for cut about the head | could live no longer. I dressed myself ritt, Twelfth and Franklin streets. He | many years. He falled to write or interneally, but the physi- ‘ and went out !o‘ end it all.” shot himself in the head while stand- | send her any money, but lately turned is patient will recover. Mre. Francls' husband is a long- |, "¢\ front of a mirror. The shot|up and wished to resume his position 1t chil drfr living, the eldegt ghoreman. Five of her offspring are was heard by Henry Kurz, proprietor | in the bosom of his f ly. Love, b Sl T YUMEp. ouy T . of the hotel, who called the police. however, had cooled in his absence, Detective Shorey climbed through a |and his son and daughter had gone out transom and found Stowe’s body, the | into the world to earn their own liv- RAILROAD SYSTEMS AR BATTLING FOR|"5o e o e s i it 5, oo brought no quickening to the wife's ays ago, saying he was from Andrain | pulse. County, Mo. He was quiet and seem- Fink says that he went to Australia LINES SOUTH FROM OAKLAND ed in good spirits until this morning, | o seek'a fortune, but that luck was s when he asked Mrs. Kurz, her hus-|asgainst him and his efforts resulted in band being absent, to lend him $20 on his pistol. Stowe said he was very failure. In her complaint Mrs. Fink Fruitvale [S Center Around Wthh 1ll and must have money with which declares that he deserted her and that to purchase medicine. Mrs. Kurz he neither wrote nor sent her money. s e ia sh 14 lend th Cluster Pending Fights. without coaterence with hiue Basbend. She mourned him as dead and would not now revive the image she had laid Stowe then went to his room and soon afterward the fatal shot was Twenty-six candidates for place In| o' woRLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS, the Skull and Keys Soclety made sport Oct. 21.—Sweeping as California’s tri- to-day, with their mentors, for the umph at the Louisiana Purchase Ex- crowd which always flocks to the uni- position in the matter of awards has versity campus on the day of the an- been, thers are of necessity some nual “running” of the upper class so- :;:!;t z:. :::am fourteenth celebra-| o\ py that are the subject of appeal. : One of the most vigorous protests Barly in the forenoon the festivitles| ... .5 i1 Sacramento Valley De- began. The cendidates appeared.| ., .. .n¢ Assoctation, through Judge Brookiyn, East Gakiasd; dressed In grotesque garb, Dosing 88| ; g gy, it commissioner here. George and Helen .Ilnlrh to George C. ballet dancers, Dutchmen, policemen | _ l!olberwn. lot on NE corner of Cornwall street o This is upon the processed vegetables'!and Shattuck . 4 and other picturesque folk. A mock e » 3000 el D e e awedd.. B sed,” as many may wu;l' 8 Joo.d, o 1. 3 and 19, vaudeville performance was given &t ..\, 0 means put up in solution in Hugh and Mery B MaBvey to John J. Don- 11 o'clock in front of North Hall. The shue, rerecord 965 D. 819 lot on SB cormer of glass jars. Sacramento County has | Ninth and Bristol streets, © 524 by 8 100, neophytes were driven to‘the campus Bcfl-hy $10. with the largest exhibit of this kind shown 1 H. and Sadie C. Webb to Virginia H. ‘: "u:l‘ ":"l:‘." ““:X;hw':;’d here and it was awarded a gold med- g?‘lllrl':- o.l i lot 9, bloc.k 1, dAn‘;v;dald Iqrna of EnEng, A ignts, of (e BOOMEY. al. Such medals are deemed excellent . Poats o ey In the afternoon the merry-makers rkeley; $10. prizes, but the Sacramento Valley, Chapin A. and Ellen M. Martin to Anmie gathered at the Greek theater, where Sousa's band was playing. When the while jubllant over the general awards | avemse 5254 5 of Srrich: war™®s %o Cuttege concert was at an end the throng of carnival folk rushed into the theater made to it, does not think it should | 110( portion lots 5 and 6, block A, blocks A to and marched around the gravel walk away. Through pity for her husband, who, she learns, {s the victim of tubercu- have had less than a grand prize for | gioep > Hilesass Tract, Berksiey; $10. and _Mary Elizabeth 1 its vegetable display. Some grand | (wife) to J. L. Bartlett, lot ;;n N une.:r No- ecimens are shown and they are all | 127, (Or Thirty-third) street, 138 E of Wast, Oakl Office San Francisco Call,| The Oakland Traction Company,|heard. Stowe was about 32 years old. | losis, Julia Sedgeley to-day dismissed 8D E 50 By N 100, portion jot 21, Slock i g 1016 Broadway, Oct. 21. | which owns the Haywards electric line, | Coroner Mehrmann took charge of her action for divorce against Abner playing horns, dancing 3igs and leering | 55 near perfect as vegetables can be. | sriy of Contral Iand Company, formerly - Brown oot the ereatest | has already completed its plans for the | the body. F. Sedgeley. He is & brakeman in |24 the spectators. At their head march Ther is nothing lacking in sise and | SE P Tuih go changing of the present narrow gauge R. A. Hagan, 865% Market street, San | Montana. She accused him of deser- g B Wt variety, . ne canliffiower in Gem.o;a. lot on S corner of eystem into a broad gauge line. The | Francisco, identified the body to-night | tion and failure to provide. When she 5"‘0‘" ucting b“nd' the collection weighs fifteen pounds. Gwl e B g o W] ll}a by SW_30.50, lot xs jet just south of the |- . learned of his danger she asked her at- | OP the football field the sport Was| 4 gma)] plece had to be broken off to | §ig emescal Tract, Oakland material and even the cars are on hand, | 88 that of Victor R. Stowe, whom he continued, before a crowd of seversl § ne. Where this section |gng it s only a question of a few |had nursed while Stowe was in care of | torney, R. B. Tappan, to discontinue | Jo V5 b e nbo get it into the large jar !!-hhfll holds it. e i Wake M e sed of one main railroad | weeks before work will be begun upon | Dr. Morris of Third street, San Fran- | the suit. “'”m ot Spso! L hy m"‘ It is just passible that the jury re- ock R, Alpine t, deed ectric line there are in-|this improvement. Ultimately the | cisco, suffering from heart disease. | Because his wife already had a hus- ing to the official program: :;:“s: not giving a grand prize to o $24 Grace C. Richards to Frederts sdditional overland | Haywards cars will be run from Hay- | Stowe had been receiving remittances | band when he married her, James E. | ™ e S in Tttt | e S WSS, S RE | § e Ninckeouih: 8 300y 3 Wik Butom S nes, one other electric | wards down Twelfth street in Oakland | from Martinsburg, Mo., until lately. | Stevens has brought an action to an- | 4 "fhe M - " ;| thought it couldn’t give so many big block R-288, map of Barnes Tract, rovement of the elec- |and out to the Key Route ferry from | When they ceased the young man | pul his marriage to Bllanora Capps, awards to Sacramento. flroad move! taking place in the $10. E:sn-pua-anml,ydhrn- ow traverses this sec- |& Dier to be run from the western end | pawned his diamonds and became more | 2lias Ellanora Stevens. He says that UNIVERSITY EXHIBIT. lot on SW of e e of Twelfth street. and more despondent. he married her under a misapprehen- The gold medal awarded to the |30, % :‘:x?o'u‘a rn Pacific Company now| The Key Route has also a right of | Stowe tried to drown himself yester- ;ioz :t his rlsh:.: bze knew that she University of Californta for the ssed |} i ot 3 e S ot ad lines to San Jose, and | way from Pjedmont into the East|day by jumping into the bay off Broad- | had been marri 'ore, but she told and cereal display made by it saves fimfl': d':t"’"m‘!’“'m"“::t‘:: the reputation of the State as a grain e gt Sex,” Harol X2 producing section to a certain extent. cons: a lawyer, who declared that | mormmy: Maxwell Milton; - From The university made, this display in their marriage would be legal. He is mn Hmmm Edwards, !‘nd.rlco wum ua Bie alais play now convinced her marriage to her for- | Job2 B Dy pyp g ol . eda County sectlon. -It is not < et Nl valid, Wicka'and. and Harrold; “Of Cory's Force,” James | to grains that.California must look | N 50 by W 100, lots m and was Difficulties | Mullen. SN g e for her future development, but abil- | 2 Subdiviston of Roberts and Wolfskill ‘rnn, o build into San Jose, that|of way. The road will run through the | SOUSA’S BAND PLAYS have arisen, and he wants to escape ity to produce them appeals to the | sl Symimes (single is anxions to extend a | Fruttvale hills. IN GREEK AMPHITHEATER |from bonds that have become irk-|SAYS BRIDEGROOM OCAN Dractioal farmer of the Kast and |lot on SW iime of Bast Fiftecnts sirect: 125 feeder for its ferry into this section,| The Southern Pacific Company is pre- —_— O ATTEND IN SPIRFE ONLX] 5 ywy’the attention of ‘many S D I T e e N SN that the Haywards electric system is to | Paring to mest this competition by |Large and Oultured Audience Enjoys d.MMW charges brought out to- o e S Rt ol s eyt £ L E O map San Antonto, Bast be turned into @ broad gauge line, and | bullding from Niles to Centerville, to| Musical Feast Served by Famous 7 1n the divorce proceedings begun | Maid Wishes Marriage Oeremony Per-'| ouyifomia should always strive for |, CoVR A Shaw (single) to Max Fritson, that the Southern Pacific Company is | Newark, and as soon as the War De- Composer and Conductor. {'{.,DL Chiries O. Tatcaster sHegs| formea by Proxy ss Her To | oeral prises as well ai others. e S i % e BT ) the extension of its lines | partment grants the right for a bridge lercedes ‘H.' Lancaster 1s & tended Cannot Leave Work. The California exhibi iime of Twentythird svenve, 8 201, B 142 N o via Dumbarton | 2cross San Francisco Bay at Dumbar- | . , BERKELEY, Oct. 21.—Sousa &nd | cigarette fiénd and thdt she threatened . tors here ex- | 5w 3290, N 83, W 688, N 135 i point am B » Francisco v umbarto ton Point it will complete the rail-| s band entertained a large audlence | to kill him with a plece of crockery. OAKLAND, Oct. 31.—In order that| press no particular concern that olives |8 of East Sixtesnth street, 356:5 from W 1?!‘_? = once. ML S souh slony Bt Hes D, carry Liver. |2t the Greek theater this afternoom, | A pension of §24 a month was taken | her intended husband need not lose a from their Btate Ware Swarded noth-f oS TS by, cospes, W W00, W e estern acific is e mo ac- X tive factor in this section, end when | more Valley freight into San Francisco giving a concert of unusual merit and | away from George Mollitor to-day by |4ay’s work, Dora Chon called at the Traction Company con- | Osakland and Fruitvale district that will | way wharf, San Francisco. He was l:én;l&:”l;yq‘l_:nl: ‘K!\rb:ct tric system. The indi-|some day be completed. fished out and revived at the Harbor . Oakiana: $10. the future are that the| Agents of the new Oakland and| Hospital. Thence he returned to Oak- Pacific Company will begin | Marysville Railroad, which is simply |land. Hagan said Stowe had been in a few months upon its|H. E. Huntington under a corporate | the lumber business in Missouri. hat the Santa Fe system is | name, have been investigating rights } ginning. East Oakland; $10. ing better than silver medals. The for- | * Milton Shevardson to B J. Shepardscn and attractiveness. The rays of the af-| Judge Ogden and awarded to Minnie |County Clerk’s office to-day and eigners on the jury are not prepos- [Joseph T. Hinch, lot on N line of Felton streer, ine b direct. 200 B of Occidental, E 106 by N 131, Berkeley: s e ‘afi";fi'nffixiz‘?sfifsfi?e'33 g: ————————— ternoon sun made it difficult for part| Mollitor, who s suing him for a di- | wished to know whether it was neces- | coocd In favor of ripe olives, but the | §io. = e taste of the public is unerring and anlumb.!u\ n':gd%"m {A‘l Association the ripe product is sure to take its |9 Jobn Sherwe N G D R place. Few greem California olives m .:: }:-::x;fi ;&“?f*m:annzm :’»& were shown, the demand for the ripe o D, 808 Mary A Hates (wife) and ¥. W. ::e-d:elngdn much greater. In fact ” k. fim‘ ls. Bn:exl-' (wife] m) Charles e demand for the ripe olive seems | Suthe: D s e e Yan gye- to be greater than the supply. It is|iot| mepfnfi::ifi;tw: o Mx;':n“:u: admittied, too, that many of the ripe | division of blocks 1 to 8 and 12 to 14 of land olives sent from California were some- | *¥/2c*=t 2 Eucinal what “soft” and not up to “show” standard, though all right to the ordi- vorce. They have three children, and she alleges that he is drinking to such an extent that his family is afraid longer to live with him. He has threatened their lives on many occa- sions and In other ways made their ex- istence miserable. Pending the hear- ing’ of the action the pension was given to the wife and children. of the crowd to appreciate all the in erlier $hat. the other| SDVIRITINES RO . ERANSIICR beauty of the programme, but the greater portion of the thousands pres- cons systems may protect themselves. The THEIR ENTIRE COLONY Western Pacific Company bholds a valu- " ent testified by thundero us applause abie franchise through Oakland, along | Will Sell Their Church and Move | she, ‘Galiont 1) all the foaturer ot the Third street, and out through East Their Printing Establishment musical feast spread and served by Twelfth street to the city line at Fruit- to Mountain View. Sousa. vale. This company has done enough| ., py .nNp Qct. 21.—The Seventh| Hundreds came from San Francisco preliminary work to hold its franchise, ey ABvints £ thi and Oakland to enjoy the novel sensa- but it has to complete its work | DaY ventists of this city took the . final steps to-day to sell thelr property | 108 of hearing the famous brass band through Oakiand within a few months P y Property | the confines ‘of ‘the clsstlc ' Greek sary for the bridegroom to be present at the ceremony. She had the mar- riage license granted to Meyer Chon and Dora Chon yesterday, signed by both of them and hoped that the County Clerk could In some way speak the cabalistic words which would make them one without Chon’s mate- rial presence. Cupid Hanley, who was ready I3 5 3 —] mere o lone in BIVIARES, et Prott. | e ot T N 1o Toving the | structure . the untversity. Souss in- | UNIVERSITY EVENTS |enoust with the pen to serus the 1i-| nary paiate. py TUWAUKER, Wis. Oct. 11.—Sen- vale to Haywards is a short distance, | Company, which publishes the Ad- |‘crpolated perhaps more music of a ‘erent juries, too, make different cago and Maurd Sayers of Milwaukee went six rounds to a draw befors the Milwaukee Box- ing Club to-night. The bout was fast and furious from start to finish. In the fourth round Yanger had Sayers hanging on at the bell and scemed to have a good lead. Sayers rallled in agement to the maid In her predica- ment. “There is no provision under the California law that allows a per- son to be married by proxy,” sald Hanley, “and I guess he’ll have to be with you when it is done. It would awards, Some oils and other prod- ucts that have taken gold medals at other expositions were awarded silver ones here, and vice versa. California may well be proud of her and the Western Pacific Company has | ventist paper, The Signs of the Times, :;""’“u'c:h:‘:l':" ;‘:‘“ “'“"‘"'m'; BlV- | LERKELEY, Oct. 21 — The freshmen glee several surveys and & right of way|to Mountain View, in Santa Clara pl.rSnUy oy dpuc'\:rmneluma u:g; given in Harmon gymnastum to-night was per- slready secured. In order to hold| County. Petitions to sell the church | o'y, tudl.ni: The num{aen haps the most successful affair of the sort in these, construction work will soon have | building at Twelfth and Brush streets, | 0" issiian played many years. More than 600 invitations had to be commenced. The statement is| together with the site of the plant of et s b ed. Twenty dances wers on the card, . ‘without intermission. Mesdames Benja made in Oakiand that work will be be- | the publishing company, were flled With | soie, Hertert Lo Clarka. - -&“.;.’.“‘.3{4,.._,.,. Ts Whesler, Walter Magoe, Gotonel Edwards, | not take long.” gun upon the Oakland terminus at the | the County Clerk to-day. C Sousa’s new suite, ‘At the King's | Frank Soule and H.' K. Schiling were the “But he works in San Francisco,” | §0ats. C. P. Balley of San Jose swept | the fifth and got even honors. In the same time with the oconstruction| The reason stated for selling the s Peart of Brasitt (hx‘;::m)n ‘5:::. u’u‘?u u;'rhomr.;:’nnuno for the half hour of mulu was the reply. 4 everything before him here in that |sixth, during a hot mixup Sayers land- through the Marysville district, which | church proper!le':e is tt;ut h: large num- E T troi % :‘tm g;ds{eeg( 'l‘he?!lelr next Sus an- “Well, get married over there, then.” | line at the live stock show. He was |4 a hard right on Yanger's jaw, near- is to be commenced In & few weeks. ber of the members of the church are | .. e X 0 be as follow: I marvi thig | @warded the grand champion prize for | ly unbalancing him. This blow earned The beginning of work by the West- | going to remove with their families to chomn.—:.)mx&t'kg 0:"&"&‘.’&: u:‘gru 01‘u|u e (flnu)hw On B .;m::g: v;;twlu:th;zl:etmnk ;:“u;.,nm a buck, sweepstake prize mrp finest | the Milwaukee boy a draw. The men em Pacific Company will force the | Mountain View, and that when they |5 ) " ';fi{’;_‘}“’“’"’,,‘,, Mn;‘fi D [ e, ~Xing b,;,m"""v s(Hartwell Jones) | 4o i¢ without his being here. . He has | flock bred by an exhibitor, a gold |Were fighting hard when the gong Seanta Fe to build from its present | are l::ne “::i prelenl‘ bu:ldlnguw‘:ll be was) g{-mm . ;Vio: | 1ZOtsenn (nm. Bruce a1 Rew ] Signl the nepei medal for winning the most prizes of | sounded. The S : Fe h:"umay mueh::' lo;'he :ree::es ::pt;:!xpe: :’e :lr:dy Barsasia); overiure, F %" | Bons, “Tord God of Abraban:. endelssohn) | _ BUC the maid was old no and she ::y' ‘m:d' llzml t -nym"u;‘:;n"m;‘ Golfers Egan and White to Mset. e San - 5 < e most prizes o e Dr. B V. Hil went away sorrowful. P or.. e rangements with the Realty Syndicate | set up at llounu.u:e\;le:, and ;:e |:per e : .g, }:fi ; ““LFSE’EM ;';‘.!, 1ibrary u:t:;. _y____._._,___ took twenty-five prizes in all. HAMILTON, Mass., for a right of way half way to San | is now being prin there. e plant | C(HARGES HUSBAND WITH fr o on * re, Fine Arts an *| REFUSES TO PUNISH The sweeping_victory of the Bailey | Chandler Egan, amateur Jose, and the other half can be se-|is a complete one, and does a large BRUTALLY ABUSING WIFE Al the students who took pu-t in the Gmk SUPERVISOR goats has revived the story of how Dr. | the United States, and cured at little cost. business. Several hundred people are e-:::: when "+ Adax'” was ‘produced have : MITOHELL | g,j0y, son of the owner of the fiock, | both- members ' of the employed by it. All these are remov- | pojjceman Keefe Arrests Percy Rivers, heater next Tuesday, in e 3 Pt Holds That Chat of B secured two of the original bucks from | team, will play to- ADVERTISEMENTS. ing to the new fleld, and in a short a Waiter, Saying He: Kicked '.h;_:upern‘:: o:ntndee hl:aur::r: nxox‘:‘.:t:t:n RO ‘""AB Wi His % Turkey, despite the mandate of the | the Intercollegiate time it 18 expected that the entire estab- Spouse Into Insensibility, North Hall last night, and the following men | e Suitan’ that none of the thoroughbred lishment, including the employes, Will | OAKTAND, Oct. 21.—Charged with | Were chosen for the finals, trom whom the class Mocho Road Matter. angoras in his dominion should pass have been successfully transplanted. | kicking his wife into Insensibility, Per- s::::::%‘ X Whitass, 2 Rascntral. ?’ i | OAKLAND, Oct. 2L.—Judge Ogden its borders. Dr. Bailey fooled the Sul- cy Rivers, a waiter at Seventh and | Burke, K., Hardenbrook, J. Robinson this aftérnoon refused to cite Super-|tan and his grand vizler and sailed COMPANY A DISMISSES Willow streets, was arraigned before ;".::'.fi,‘;;’,.'} P el Rl :&‘fl“ visor John Mitchell before him for con- | Proudly home with two pedigreed ani- PRIVATE FRED MAGILL | Police Judge Mortimer Smith this | tion” is to be the subject for debate. tempt of court upon the petition of RS 3 ! : mals he had smuggled out of the em- e rary as recelved l number o morning of o patery complaint. RIV- | prench gramas trom Madame A Memager of | Harry N. Morse, who is opposing the | biio lo S0k Ihm Sepet St ers, m;c:r';:g l; oliceman Keefe, | San mncl:c‘o L:'nem m “.‘:'mx":tflflm L. | building of the Mocho road leading out Let ng emm &w: around some coal o rs. Rivers, drove her | o "Gandniwood,” a copy of her work. The Iat- | of Livermore. unkers: wh eir coats looked like out of the restaurant where he is em- | ter is a unique yolume of Hindoo stories and | Morse brought injumction proceed- | 2PYthing but those of prize winners ployed, knocked her down and kicked | Verses. ings and-asked for a writ of review and then zot them aboard ship by mix- the helpless woman in the head until ) ing them with a bunch of other ani- Death of Mrs. E. Knowles, | of the action taken by the Supervisors 2 'h;(w;‘ “:“c"‘”c“’“:i OAKLAND ‘03:";1 — Mrs, Mary|!n the matter of the road, and after :’“l" e L:xm‘l'(ll“that it he goes back "t.he !‘vun:dh oaEn U I ston Euowies widow of the late | POth had been decided in favor of the |, e e De beheaded, unies | 555 y stop the frenzied husband from fur- 3 ' Supervisors® Mitchell, as chairman of; 0¢ tells the Sultan how he got the unwarranted eriticism of Second Lieu- | ther maltreating his spouse. Rivers | Captain Josiah N. Knowles, died this o %L 10" 3"l contract in order | ECats aboard ship, so the men who tenant Poulter, who was defeated for | was sent to jail. His trial was set for ;‘a“;‘;fl‘;‘ x:t fl;E Kfl:;'l” “;'idfl;;;- to allow the work to proceed. Morse's | WeT® Euilty of negligence can bow re-election by Corporal Peter Wimlund | October 27. ackson street, after a Iong ill- attorneys alleged that the temporary their necks to the scimitar or go down one week ago. SRS e naca.“h:‘l;s : K;‘:"e‘ ‘:" .t xfnen:;:er o: injunction had not been dismissed, and | ©° th¢ Bosphorus in bags. o e o of (e s, o | RUNAWAY, DERAELEY pox |oi ot the mont prominer, e ot DAL 10 : | berghip in the company but an hour be- n e A8 Bedford, Mass.,, and had lived in this | fore, seconded the nomination of Win- | Youngster Who Has Been Missing for | It 107 twenty-eight years. The sur- ot etk s, oniter eassting it g e I g, 2 thet durivg (s parade of Company Al =BERIHLEY, Oct. 71~ The Beries: |10 ooy o oian, Doy, Koviss | ant swaggered along with & cigarette | farror mave . raonmed to-day that| ;g Mrs. Harry F. Gordon, all of Oak- | 35 years old, and a daughter of John in his mouth. Magill's words were v @ 18-year-old boy, Who | ;ng. The funeral will be held Sun- | Rienecker of this city. Her husband mainly instrumental in has been missing for three weeks from | qoy and two young daughters survive her. v ins accomplishing | nis home at 3051 Hillegass avenue, has # James Sharp, who until recentl. s the defeat of Poulter. Last night the TR g TR R o D, recently was Chocofife Girl TELLS THE STORY Expels Militiaman Who Oriticized and Caused the Defeat of Lieu- tenant Poulter. OAKLAND, Oct. 21.—Private - Fred Magill of Company A, Fifth Regiment, N. G. C., was voted .ut of the organi- zation last night because of an alleged —_——————— Two Answer Last Summons. ALAMEDA, Oct. 21.—Mrs. John Lub- ben passed away tHis morning at her home, ‘630 Pacific avenue, after a long illness. She was a native of New York, oy "‘\W’ ‘,"g 5 WV Z ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21.—The tollom visitors from San Francisco are reg- istered at the California building: be: g g e 5 o iy« en found and is in custody at Sa- Tginmq] 1S DISMISSED.—Oakland, a ru‘id:tn:h :t Gold Hill, Ne:;.fl died ul.;t :‘n < ) ffere ¢ | linas. charge nigh Alameda Sanitarium. matter Im:l Vvoted unanimously to dis-| 1The boy's parents said to-day that > was 64 years of age, a member of th: miss Magill. he had been under the influence of an Masonic fraternity and is survived by was tried once for slashil 3 ilder lad, whose name they did not s - :now-nathlllnll Tl e The RSt a family lving in Melrose. The re- i uence, they believed, 2 . mains Hill OAKLAND, Oct. 21.—Division Su-{hag taken him from -home. Young . t‘m“"h‘ 5 g perintendent R. J. Laws of the South- | Hart had been a pupil in the Le Conte gl - ern Pacific Company, who dropped|School in South Berkeley. - WITH 3 Butte Mmi Runs Well. dead at Blue Canyon yesterday from R 0k 4 2R 4% 5 heart failure caused by the rallway Charles B. Slicer’s Burial. ANT AD:X - FRIEND, Nebr., Oct. 21— Three S i rounds we run in the Futurity stake |, wreck, is to be laid to rest in this city. OAKLAND, Oct. 21,—Funeral ser- TS of the Friend Cflrflu His remains will be forwarded here, | vices for the late Charles B. Slicer of " Either | ! SE e mrmnsrmmwom but the date of the funeral has not ret | this city, who died Wednesday night at % L ppS e Jowlh hom to the semi-finals. A heavy wind to- been fixed. - 4 the e of his sister, Mrs, Harriet| | — CAKE nnu v hlqdle-u-a dogs ai- : & iyl il b O oA gn- unhiw?:n. ‘gun.. Licenses. afternoon. Interment was in Mountain | | 3 3 - OAKLAND, Oct. 21.—The following | View- Cemetery. i T the

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