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THE SAN 'HILDA THOMAS (RL'S VERDICT TO APPEAR IN FOR \La\_ TABOR 10 HELP CROPS “SHOW GIRL" velve Men Favor the Fair Plaintiff in Her Action for Felse Imprisonment IN AND VINDICATION 'r Fiance and Proprie- of Regina Must Pay for Hotel \Lulonel I:mh Suggests to| Board of Trade That Use of Headers Is Injurious WILL MAKE EXPERIMENT President Chipman Makes an | Exhanstive Report Regard- | ing Exhibit at St. Louis| At the meeting of the State Board of | Trade yesterday afterncon the subject | of improving the quality of California | wheat was brought up. This matter has been discussed by a committee | from the State Board and representa- | tives of the Merchants’ Exchange, Cal- | ifornia wheat, it bas been found. Is| lacking in giuten and the problem Is| to discover the exact cause. ‘ Colonel John P. Irish offered what he hinks may be a solution of the prob- | He sald he had cbserved that the | C: rnia would harvest | a header which nip-| their crops wi ped off the pertion of the wheat bear- | ing kermels and left the straw in the | ground. The heads be sent to uld then at once | the machine, threshed out he Eastern States, | have a larger pro- on of gluten, the crop is cut from gro 1:-.\1 wi t“ a reaper, bound, stack- to season before being ed out. In order to test his he says he has made -.rn.nge- n who will cut cader and sead it at out and will use other half. The .md all conditions, aping and sacking, He said that| uld bleach out, but | was stacked up after drying ist wind would cause it to| He thought the ish worthy of trial | h him that the kernels, | conditions, | tenance from | ing. | 3 Mills Andrew P.| an Joss was appofnted off- | cial photographer for tRe board He d attention to the fact that ™~ A { ] CALIFORNIA CLUB DISCUSSES THE JUVENILES annual banquet of the St An- e_—- s Soclety will be heid in the Pal- Hotel en St Andrew’s day, No- Y. C Lawson will act as ece where dancing will be enjoyed to the rTuins cf & Scottish orchestra. AL the last meeting of the society following list of efficers was of- announced to act duzing the zg year: Y. G Lawscnm, presi- , first vice presi- | ias R. Wilson, treasurer; John Bremner, recording Dr. T. L C. Barr, assistant rg secretary; B. D. Celquboun, secretary; William Carnie, fnanciai secretary; William ibrarian; Samuel Irving. William Nieol, B. T. S. Webster, trustees; JOHEN BRETNER COMPANY ! WILL ENTERTAIN MANY Receptions Are 10 Be Held at the Big | Furniture Store Every Evening ompany will receptions at s affairs may be e well known mgsi- 1 engzged to perform Following are some Larsen bn'}!f'C’ w’- Knie kvrbock—r quartet, orchestra under the direction ef Fred I Eppstein. Admittance is By icvitauoa. i impertance, but ly illustrated. Mr. take a number of pho- farm and hom will be circulatea ct such legis- elief from the| in tariff rates llway corpora- "-etere:ce nt undue prefer- e to others: also | means of protee- | from the impositien .u"‘a., e and oppressive charges performance of public services Ju:tpofla:ven of passengers and | as carri | ideration Of the 32,000,000 bonds provements ed to make in for which the has a_:=a~y provided. P. Chipman mads € e s bn:‘ of others before fnal getion. ———— W.\."‘! TO CANCEL SMALL TAXES.— taking FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEEKS 4 PLAN WANTSTREASURY [WIDOW GIVEN WHOLE ESTATE | loan. The fi | 2galnst | a McAllister street cir at the r'ross-’ 7 | head and face and a possible frae-| NOVEMBER 16, 1904 10 BACK BONDS Hawalii's Seeretuw Anh‘esIChfldren of Pmnk J. Horn| on Alameda and Leava% at Once for Washington ; Woman’s Undue Influence TO CONSULT P'RESIDENT}’I’ESTA)[K.\'T IS QUEERs | A . Atkirson Is Sent Says Wife Owns the Property to the Mainland te Place and Has Only Blessings Another $1,000,000 Loan A. —_— ‘Whether Frank J. Horn, who died October 30 at the age of 70 years, left $400 worth of jewelry and clothes and $21,500 n cash and realty, may be 2 question to ‘be settled in the contest of his will begun yesterday by his chil- dren, Mary Becker and Jobn F. Horn, through their attorney, Walter E. Dorn. In a will dated September 19, forty days before his death, his wife, Frances Horn, was named as sola legatee and administratrix, without bends. This will was not filed for pro- bate until October 31, three days after Mrs. Becker had petitioned for letters of administration, stating that no will had been found. In her petition Mrs. ublic money in nmational banks to b | Bopec cont of their par value. |Becker said that Hom owned 38000 Governor Cartsr has received sa in- | Werth of realty, 32080 worth of per- timation that the Secrstary of the Sonal property and had $11,500 in bank. When the widow filed the will for prodate she declared that the tes- tator left only jewelry and clothes of spiall value. The testament seems to bear ot widow’s statement. Horn said > that he had his ¢ bat could only leave th ings, because he owned nothing Jewelry, which he wanted his wifs to have. He said that when he married her she owned realfy which is in her name, and he made the admission, he said, in order to protect her in the { enjoyment of the .prop “I re- quest my dear children to Taln from | contesting her ht to the same.,” he wrote, but children ign his wish. In their contest they say that their father for ten years*had been physi cally and mentall childishly on his w that period, they tically a prisoner In her hands refused to allow him to = and relatives except on rare and then always in her prese: say that she i:::r\‘eted ! business. and domests made harsh anc against them. having dictated L4- w-u mads b | and declare further that “said E‘r Horn is otherwise kmown as H /"-Pn. a person of peculiar tempera- A, L. C. Atkinson, Secretary of Ha- wail, arrived here yésterday from Hon- | olulu on the liner Alameda and left last pight for Washington to confer with | President Rooseveit and the Secrestary of the Treasury fegarding the second miilion dollars, of the public improve- | ments loan autkerized by the Legisla- | ture in 1303 The first million dollars was floated in New York by Governor Carter, who | was then Secretary of the Territory. The bonds, which bear 433 per cent in- taken by New York finan- This good figure was | obtained largely owing to the order ! made by Secretary Shaw recognizing | the bonds as security for deposits of Treasury is disinclined to grant a simi- lar favor in the case of the second mil- Hon. Without the renewal of the privilege Governor Carter is afraid the second tssue will not seil on equally favorable terms. It was decided, therefore, to tary Atkinson to Washing- ton to plead Hawail's cause and to se- cure the favor cf the Secretary of the Treasury's official countsnance for the installment of the Territorial i 000,000 has been almast all expended on much needed public improvements. —————————— | CAPTAIN OF POLICE DUKE'S WIFE GRANTED A DIVORCE the Carrie May Duke was granted a di-| vorce from Captain of Police Thomas S. Duke by Judge Hebbard yesterday. Pesertion was the cause set out in the laint. They were married in . Duke owns le realty on Tremont aveneue street, and the property he palr were settled out riocutary decree of divorce on November 2, 1943, to . Cumberiand from Joseph land was set aside by Judge Besides the contestants, two child- yesterday and the action dis- of the deceased orces were grantsd by Judge urasky to Leonie H. Kelsey from| sUES FOR INSURANCE.—Join A. Rede- ' 1olas E. Kelsey, failure to pro- Arthur Bryant against Bertha Bryant, desertion; by Judge Sloss to H. Kazarian from Lucy B. Kazarian, desertion; by Judge Graham to Kate from Fred Lindner. neglect: rson from Mary Hen- by Judge Kerrigan | to Calvin S. Smith from Littie Smith. | Mary E. Knaol, who married Peter Knaul fn this city in October, 1374, yesterday sued him for divorge on the rou‘xd of desertion. He Teft her hree years ago. Other suits for di-| orce were filed by Charles T. Reeve| against Mary E. Reeve, desu"an.‘ Mary ' L. Hayes against Timothy | Hayes, cruelty; Grace D. Wilder Eugene T. Wilder, desertion. meyer yesterday sued to recover $13,800 oz an meyer, who dled January 31 the paper to the pi £ in ¢ c cember, 1308. - The company Bas refused Day- mene. Our Eastern selection of frames and mouldings for fall trade now in, better gnd more Deautiful than ever bervlts. Sanmhorn, Vall & Co. ADVERTISEMENTS. CASTORIA 1mmvunmmmm Bears the Signature of 44 Michael Carey, © Eleventh street, was kn ing of Jonmes and McAllister streets yesterday, receiving injuries about the | ture of the skull. He was treated at | the Emergency Hospital by Dr. pm_, | am. | e — % the natural | Expel harmlessly, thror channels, all impurities £ the system | (or circulation) with Lash’'s Bitters. * | _——————— | DAMAGES FOR DEATH —Lillle Wison susd the United RBailroads for §35.- 136 for the death of which, she says, resuitsd from You should at When once take your- Of the Great K.ldcl.l Comedy Mmpl THE END IN SIGHT! Contest Will and Allege Merciless Slaughter of Players to Continue Till All Are Gone. Nineteen Fine Ones to Find Homes at Once. tor Sons and Daughters o .. a0 R $:m E R 5 Go the Psi —Every New and Used Piano Must Go—No Matter b What the Sacrifice. A Good Stirling Upright Goes for $63—Chofce of Pive Wew Ball Pianos for $38 :.a—n-tn—n-.noh--n-m—-m-—fi—“ azd $237—Weber (Used) (Vary Choice MaZogaay Cabinst Grand). 5357, Choice of Pour Stainways. $345, $318, §133 aad $138—Fancy Maloguay Coloniad Axgelns, 334, $143, Etc.; Plancls §132. $134. $183. Eicl; Ofhers 63, §73, 395, SIS Etc—Easisst Terms of Payment When Destred—Stors Open Every Night TII Sale Closes. 4, en payments of $3 monthly. see jeest of 3425 and $430 1’ b instruments i both construction, all of latest of case designs. As previcusly announced. definite ar-; rafdgements wers made last week where- m gver our lease cm them the v—" but hope to gain encugh time to clese t ainder of the stock, so as to & to store or to ship eise- are four nfe: !te'x:’l’ ptaros borate style, 24T 5‘:[!! 137 l 5 down and 35 or 3§ a month se- terms h o r‘.[.".x/ er styles in plainer cases for as Ift- tle 2s $127 and $118. AMUSEMENTS. I l COLUMBIA =253 LAST FIVE NIGHTS : 'ABig Ranner Bill ~rm a Po Heury W. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy: Carlisle's Dogs and Ponles; Azgusta Glose; Thres fan aad I cax’t tell & le” ags Presents Georgs Ade's fnt Comedy Drama. THE GOUNTY CHAIRMAN Last Time Sunday Night Ramoniers; Twelve Navalo Girte; Mfl-«l\'u{myatfl-lm e e e Regular Mattiees Svery Wednesday, Thurs- Say, Satuvday and Suncay. Prices—I0c, o acd 30c. ALCA MAXINE EI.I.IUTT In the Clyde Fltch Comedy, HER OWN WAY SHAT SALR B:Gus TO-MORROW. $130, $1. T8e, 80e | Siaities Thamkagiving De. GRAN THIS WEEK ONLY MATINES SATURDAY. m THIS WEEX. Compares with New York cast ' —Chreet. “Plaged 1t a3 artists should “—Examines. Ciyde Fiech's Powertul Plag. The Climbers Dve. Be © Tle Mam Saz &% Mo Ne m“ \':x'rm‘—nm TEEVIU.AGEPOS’I!ASIB. OPERA HOUSE self in hand, if yeu would avoid serious illness. Everyone, at H You Don’t = times, feels out of sorts, dull, listless, with a don’t-kndw- Feel Well what’s-the-matter-with-me sort of expression. 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SPECIAL— mmu AFTERNCON, NOV. 20tk MME FRANCISCA. imie | UCTA Prices—28¢, Sle, TSe, $1. GENTRAL~=: Market Street, Near Eight. ..Phone !lmr_"l !fl TO-NIGHET—ALL THIS WEEK. | Tremendons Pro-'urmn o the Best af An| ‘Winchester = Steriing Story of Love and War. Exciting Scenic Effects’ Hilaricus Comedy! TEE MILITARY BALL! ! THE YOUNG SPY! | THE THRILLING RIDE FOB LIFEM e v ot o G ks, 2y 0. e | | Thanksgiving Weekr. Nov. 31 Fiest ton Here of the DL rest H. W. BISHOP, Lessee aod Manager. TO-NIGHT ™235%=" TO-NIGHT| PLAY YET Oliver Moroseo Offers . X. GILMOUS Mn-chmhm And the x:mne HEARTS AFLMIE' R.mflm f ADELE BLOCK. MATINES. . J DON'T FAIL TO s@= } i Califomia | | Commencing SATURDAY, November I3 car. rain or shize. | AT RECREATION PARK. SoomeToo- |BRUSHES B . =cemn ; : kers. Boochiacis, bafh- - B < a2 the trackk tas Dombes, biliard tabiesy | TO-DAY and ail week daye 33 l.r.g:hmdmmumq brewers, beckbinders. candy maksrs casoecs, SUNDAY. m:l mmfiafl:&a»s“.fi“fifih—“ mmm:sa_voru:AI. TEOMAS B WILLIAMS, President. . BUCHANAN BROS. . PERCT W. TREAT, Secretary, Brusk Manalacturess. 509 Sacramento §% WEBELY CALL, $1.00 PEE YRAR,