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4 ' THE SAN' FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1905. [ 3 « NEWS OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA» |} (0D OF SHENG FOR STUDENTSIUSES HIS FIST |MOTHER TELLS [READY TO TEST || msolommoss " Powerful Chinese Prince | AL WRONGTIME) OF FATAL (ALl STATE’S WHEAT) tawnn L : : | Angry Intruder Attempts to|Deseribes Incidents Leadi / . % nedat s fe EStab|ISheS SChOlarShlp I'_lriglr;sl? T{i? Brog‘lg:in? bmthee;{ut(cl:aregf Danghltlfilprofessor Shaw Will Soon Begin ::p:m;m:;':u : n i cap's L 2 ene!o 4 Professor Fryer Believes Others Will Follow Tiw Mopomnis U, 0 el (v ]mportant Experiments, b iy % Rosiflis Are Cood, ATTORNEY TAKES HAND|BEARS HIM NO ILL WILL 1435 Park street. | ‘ s S e i Sc:‘t?ers Belligerent, Rela- Testifies to Admitting Her Machinery for Work Arrives From the East mn:p?;_ T::'mn\:moss.' iy foccetienty RheRD, | sAJEntiset or |Sna agreed to give five scholarships of ives of Client Who Seeks| Son-in-Law Into the House BERKELEY, Jan. 17.—Professor | the State and see which locallty hag the Dest | mobert T I s . s, all the great men in China, has been | 200 tacls, amounting to about $350| Protection From His Wife| and of Hearing Interview|G. W. shaw of the agricultural de- | £} 2 T brove of great vaiue to the | lot at intersection of W ling of Union strest e Yt Bys- Mt Rats, to bE-MUCPER partment of the State University re- | wheat growing industry and the State at Jarge. | With E line of Peralta, thence § 156:5, B 44, N . induced by Professor John Fryer, of | | by Professor Fryer. _Soon safter this 5 o I e rmintng how much gluten | 150:5 to beginning, being triangular block the department of Oriental 1anguages |promise was made Sheng was taken S o Bt xSt turned to-day from Portland, Or., to | ,Tie Proces of determintag Aom e, T | oot b e e ey -se00nd at the State University, to provide five | seriously ill and nothing further could aklan ce San Francisco Call, akand Office S8an Francisco Call, | begin the task of analyzing wheat 1l first apply what is called v.h'- :h-{;n streets, Watts Tract, Oakland, quitclaim deed; scholarships for Chinese students now |be done until his pecovery a few weeks 1016 Broadway, Jan. 17. 1016 Broadway, Jan. 17. [grown in California, to the end that g e e naiyoe - the |10 4 . John Avan to George W. Avan (son), lot be- &inning at point in center line of Hudson street, 168.17 SE of its intersection with center line of Third avenue, thence SE 97.40, right angles 197:6, NW 07.40, § 197:6 to beginning, block N, Vemon Park Tract, Oakland;,gitt | at‘the university. ago. Professor Fryer saild to-day: In an attempt to force Max Gold-| Hannah Cutler, the aged mother of the amount of gluten it contains may The first installmeént of the funds has | | 1.\ chogen Pu Teng Ching, Ki Kin Sun, | man, his brother-in-law, to make terms | Laura J. W. Campbell, who was shot'be shown and thereby the product of AN wtarch been recelved by Professor Fryer, and | wong Fih and Chu Peo Fong s four of thé | in & pending divorce suit, Harry (to death by her husband, Lemuel D.|the State be put in a class which as | Uider & stream of water ueut B B0 & ot s £ i ), lbrous four of the five fortunate Chinese bova to receive Shengs scholarships. The | puiqecn flanked by his mother, Mrs. | Campbell, at the paternal home at 1362 | Yt it has not reached. Blaas of wiuten and ‘are washed sway. When - students have been selected as bene- Th . € tudents are fresh: a t homo; ! Bleventh e machinery for inese important ficiaries of their distinguished country= | Fhcy see worchy. of sssisthnce so. are. ait of | Minnle Barasch, and his sister, Mvs | i ;"‘ street, in November last, was | o, 0 8 O rived. from. the | ment of starch I shall know the gluten man’s liberality. The students chosen | the scare of Chiness stadents at our university, | Pauline J. Goldman, attacked Goldman ' the first witness called by the Prosecu- | pagi"wih the exception of a few | 1o Alloved. The wet gluten will be SEEhcl | A0 Ar oy o 7 ) to Charles | dFe Inter to be supplied. with employ- [ Fhey Wil he Aeed fe Nl sase of B0 | in the, oficls oL Bia atforney, D. F.|tlon this afternoon. In a dramatic|peces or5 apparatus that are to come | may arica. .c‘.’u.':n";f."y:;rwen- o ba mmade. .3 block O, sud. lots. b and My Motk X Para- great enterprises in China after their gradua-: \rowade in the Blake & Moffitt | part of her testimony under cross-ex-|from San Francisco. Professor Shaw | Thus we will find the power of the gluten to| dise Park, Oakland; $10. ment by Sheng, in Chira, and alread)" [P e he siuten to | dise ¢, Oukiand: & visions o | amination she sw: han -t .. | hold b, important point. A Then gnes riand (widow) to Alice M. Bcott can dream dreams and see V This act of Sheng’s is merely the thin end ' building, this afternoon, attempted to swore with uplifted d | to-day attended to the task of put. "!"mc;‘:;: e i nte threads, “to determine | (wife of George A.), lot on W line of Webster political place and preferment at the | of the wedge, which I hope later ‘will pen-' seriie McWade, and was only pre- | that she had no hard feeling against | ting this machinery in place, with the | [ lengtn“ana tenacity. The longer and | street, 158 N of Twenty-eighth or Merrimac, N To get the gluten separate the ough made from the wheat will be held hands of the powerful Sheng. |:¢trte iuta the Chinese iife wnd'lead.ty ather 4t i riol by | her former son-in-law and exclaimed, | 2ssistance of skilled mechanics. finer the threads the better the gluten. Gluten | 37 by W 99.05, belng N 82 feet of lot 6 and b 9 ecord, | B/t by Chinese for similar purposes and to| vented from continuing violence by |, m 3 r the e 3 . .05, This is the first instance on r the Introduction of Calffornia. traihed men Into| NcWade's action in forcibly ejecting 1-Would not hurt him if I could. Bags of wheat now litter the floor | I the quality in whest that mexes Dosginio § feet of lot 7, map Borland property, Onklan vi 10, Mrs. Cutler is bent with years and|of the room occupied by Professor| i {TFRGOR, Ve et raloing power of the [ Olette and E. Pedersen (husband) to Olat B. 4 Scarding $o. Profesdor; Fryer.. who /a1 £ i the husky intruder from his offices. Ped an authority on Oriental affairs and | because of his own command i er fro - | wrinkled, but her mind is bright, and | Shaw, each labeled to show in which N fhoroughly wersed in all the history of | the recogiion i gives the University of Call:| The trouble, which was caused by |she remembers clearly the incidents re- | part ~of California the grain was | gaen O o o% (e Sxpession T TS i s ooty to W 3 ."n?"-i the Orient’s relations with the West, | this university is destined to take in the up- | Barasch’s untoward conduct, was the {lating to the fatal call. She testified | grown. While in Oregon Professor The gluten will then be put into a standard | thence SE to rlnl on line dividing lots § an: that scholarships have been given by | litting of tnat oldest and largest empire in| sequel to a long standing contest that | that she let Campbell into the house, Shaw tested the wheat of that State, SRR Shih el B Uity NP ad Jiae Bony summon a Chinese official to the students of |t ki regard as the greatest man in| has been waged in the courts of two | and to his salutation, “Good evening, | making thorough ‘examination of all | Tjen the ghiten, with all the water squeezed , on said line of Walsworth avenue point of beginning, E 30 to beginning, portion mother,” she answered “Good evening, | its properties. The results will be me- | from it, will go into an electric oven and we bodied in bulletins to be issued later.| will note the expansion that resuits as indi-| jots 5 and 6, block A, map lands Oakland View The wheat of the north, -however, is ml"{ '};; fl\ulcl:,:‘ri {'rn:g:;-:nfil‘&}fl”:h:‘y (Hommm( o Assoclation, portion Walsworth C: of or= her say, “Now, be a good boy and go | not superior to the California product, | o™ Fiucemin.” the. formor . Ingicating 1ts ex- | rect 910 D. 475, &nd for Buspess S conveying any American or European university. | o,She€ I regard as the B i The act of the Chiness official is the | was Lt Hung Chant: whd s roslly o wonder: | coo e e e, S ilor, | Lem: come in.” She saw her daughter result of an interview had with Pro- | ful man. His title is that of ‘‘Drotector to : .Y Go.. 1071 | #ccompany him to the door and heard Bonos Fryer last June when he called | the Prines’ ' 1h'a latge’ photigmgn ¥| emiployed by A B. Cohn & Co. 1 BOE Ty ar. bave he stands at the right hand of the| Broadway, was sued at Martinez by upon Sheng at the latter's home in | Britce ‘wno is seated in the midst of s group 3 4 on the |2Way and come some other time.”|according to Shaw. pansive power and the latter its cohesive| 2 feet additional); $10. Bhanghal. These students are here on | of noted Chinese. Y g man or & Al ceaey M |Then she heard the shot and her| The agricultural department of the | aualities. Leonard D. Blown to Marthh Lelgh Afken their own resources and have difficul- | Sheng's power is remarkable and his ability & el " | daughter’s scream, unlversity has this work of experi-| The color test, so called, is used on sam- | (single), lot on N line of Fifth street, 100 B B . 3 marvelous. His ideas are modern and liberal | R&IPh Jones took charge of her case. | ™~ by "o B0t 1r) menting and analysis of wheat in | Bles of flour in this way: Different grades of | of Clay. E 50 by N 100, lots 26 and 27, biock Py O AR @aying thels omm Way, and he is & force that tends to the building up | Goldman resisted the charges and filed pbell, she says, had been at their | menting and analysis o at in | B are spread on plate glass and smoothed | 53 Keliersberger's map. Oakland (deed to be . Sheng is head of the railway and|or the Chinese empire and its regeneration. | through Attorney McWade a cross | house about an hour and a half. Heicharge“wlth Profegsor Wickson su- | with -a steel spatula. Colored glass slabs are | recorded only in event of grantor's death); gift. | was ugly from Wrinking and wanted | perintending the investigation, Pro- | used of varylag color from light to gray to Mrs. L. O. French (widow) to W. R. Pond, \4 telegraph administrations n China as | 1 think he Is about 50 years oid. He objects | compiaint against his wife, After a o well s in control of nearly ail the | fo hiving.his Photograph taken or shown and | COTPIAIN SERIEL G N (US| his wie to come back fo him. They | fessor Shaw performing the practical | NVh, e, "0i"h0 e i reconiea “whicn | Rreet, W 100 By 5166 s AL Sad 15, Biese other important organizations for the | "5l L0 icture"T have. He regards the | suit transferred to Alameda County, | talked together for a long time. work of analysis. Thousands of dol-| corresponds with the color of the flour. Tract, etc., map plats 5, V. and D. Peralta It was not unti} after noon that the|lars have been raised by the State| . "intcresting feature of the ex- | Rancho, Bérkeley: $10. introduction of western learning and | giving of* these five scholarships an ex- | where it awaits further action. methods into China. He is at the head | periment. 1If the men he thus be are| Motters did not move to the satis- | JU'Y was completed. The jurors are: | Board of Trade and other commereial | o Jiante just begun by >Professor | o8 P. and Tyra M. or Thyra M. Nisson p 5 o ble and valuable doubtless the| , Jacob B. Tall Frederick G bodies to prosecute the work and the | 2 (wife) to Freeman J. and Sabina R. Frates of the liberal party, his position being | found capable and = valughle doubileas faction of Mrs. Goldman and her rela- man, derick G. Welp, P! Shaw, following the analyses he Will |lot on N line of West Fifteenth street, 110 n ncrea also be an William Langstaff, Henry Menges, E.|State Legislature is to be asked to ap- | Jin® "9 (he' cross-polinating of | W of Peraita, N 11333 by W 80, lot § and greater and his power more extensive | exampie to Sheng’s compatriots, Wh ¢ | tives. To-day the wife with her moth- . than any other man In the kingdom, | his party. s compatriots, Who mre of | HVes, o day e e pearnd ut Gold. | L. Sargent, Theodore Switt, John Bar- | propriate $10,000 to carry it forward. | WRCh. 1ot ‘are found to be superior |portion of lot 7, biock T2TA, and plecs of land man's place of employment, They |Net. David McCarrom, Benjamin | Professor Shaw to-day ghve out the |, "giytenous qualities. The wheats | fAi0Inng game on N, map of Tract 352, Oak- + flaunted legal documents at him and | Wright, John Soule, J. R. Taylor and | following: found to be strongest and finest Will | 'Caiifornia Bank to Theodore and Adeline St. | 2 demanded he should sign them. The [ Willlam Carrish. The more gluten there s In wheat the |} crossed to produce such effects as | Onge. lot 3, map of redivision of Corley e o £ | FREEARS W) SLEVATH tailor, who is no match physically for . more vaiuable it s as ' food California |l "FNG o nimal breeders accomplish | Oakiind: 810, " © =kl , i roperty. A THE STUDY OF HISTORY | his brother-in-law, scented trouble. He FRESHMEN HAVE Tt ¥ saalyse mpecimens. from each part of | in their crossing of breeds. R g T . [y refused to deal with his callers and 110 B of Maple, E 40 by N 100, lot 40, block = Promln;:n F;:iucawm Meet o:nd For- | referred them to Attornev McWade. HONOR SOCIETY I e T e T s of Cenltral, Oakiand 2, Oukiand; $10. ~ AT mulate Plans to Carry Out an The trio descended upon the lawyer, to esse Milton McGuire to Mary McGuire ALl Tnportant Work. Whom also repalred Golaman, MORE BOUNTY FRAUDS == |PRESENCEOF JAPANESE =~ = = |GUo) lot o 2 jine o Coner e, 83 % ALAMEDA, Jan. 17.—Plans have | _ Afters considerable wrangling Mc- OF THEIR OWN UNEARTHED g » OE | ana 16 map of Center-street Home Lots at e, e Wade informed the three that he —_— 4 Oakland Point, Omkland; also lot on W line prepared by the committee ap-| ghould continue to do business with Scalps Sold Twice Through the Con- | Companies Think Growing 'Hostility | of Peralta street, 64 N 'of Lincoln N 30 by 4 pointed by the Pacific Coast Branch | their attorney. Then, left alone for a e nivance of the County Officers | to Brown Labor Entalls Too B A e iva B and 4 Med T an Professor Hllgfll‘d Is to|of the American Historical Society, of | moment, with Goldman he advised his | BERKELEY, Jan. 17.—A new honor society in the State. Great a Risk. Mary E. and H. C. Morris (husband) ssa Which committee Dr. George .| client to pay no attention to demands | has been orfanized at the university, the freah- | o oo by 290 P00 ponowing | SEATTLE, January 17, —Within the | 5,a0me?, 4, T, Olfver, lot on N line ot ke S r of the Fa-|Thompson, principal of the eda | for alimony, settlement or anything | man class having decided to emulate the upper i Mal\e ¢ tud“ ,0 . High School, is Cl?slrmnn, fo:l:?a:: else connected with the case unless he smen, who long ago organized such so- | the revelations in Salt Lake County | past few days several local fire insur- 2:?;;:3;0:‘!1; ?:f: ‘103 :x:m:: o‘r“,\b&cé‘l‘c“;win‘l,fl:.;. mous “Black Earth” Lands | paisn throughout the West for the | should first consult his attorney. In | cietics as the Golden Bar and Winged Helmet. | of scalp bounty frauds agsresating ance agents have received instructions | men Union Tract No. 1. Ouidand; $10. o Dromotion of the study of histors, The | the midst of the talk Barasch and | The new honor society was founded by fresh- | nearly $17,000 came the announce- |not to Write policies upon sawmills or | Robert Caldwell (widower) to’ Orvill B. 8 s R committee consisting of Dr. Thompson, | Mrs. Goldman returned. Words passed | men who are especlally interested in fmor-| o on "o gay that Weber County has|shingle mills with which ' Japanese | fuq ™l '°¢ ™ mp of Drexler Tract, Ok~ Berkeley Office San Francisco Call, | Professor Henry Morse Stephens of | 2MONg the husband, his wife and her | ganlc chemistry, ~A constitution has been | oo’ gefrauded of $14,000 within &|are in any way identified, either ~as| Ssme to same, lot on NE corner of Adeline 0. 45.34, W 7148 Center street, Jan. 17, | the University ot California, Professor | brother when suddenly Barasch opened | S7Ans, tP 2of offieets fevs, Jood SECtel B8 fow months. The grrest of WIllam |employes in any capaclty or as|fad Sianiey stiests B 1507, N 5 | Cannon of Stanford University, Dr, | battle by smashing at Goldman. Mc- a county clerk, and - 131.27, § 48.65, lot 6, block 6, map McKes , dean of the o DT dent, A, C. North; secretary and treasurer, | R. Swan, deputy owners. . 3 Eaghemmer o “‘; H“g?r(dhedumvernlty Rockwell D. Hunt, = president of the'| Wade intervened and was rewarded | £ “siaer. "Dr. Mofgan and Frofesso: | Arthur H. Conslik; son of & former | "Underwriters do not precisely agree | ukisnd: Joooo o - ©orelis Rancho, : college of agriculture o San Jose High School, and Professor | With a drive from Barasch's fist which | Booth have .heen. elscted honorary members, | Chief of Police,.was effected to-day.|as to the reason. It is agreed, how-| L. W. Forsting (single) to Soren Bertelsen N ' of California, and the college have been E 1 Mijllar of the Chico High School, | Missed connections. . . | Brofessor Booth's aid having been extended in | pu. charged with perjury and ! ever, that the 1 t 1 and Niels Hansen Holt, lot on SW, .lne of Slemally honored by the imperial Rus- mociat the ‘non Cop el SChool | ro end the scens’ McWade, asser(- | (ht Tormation of the oclsty, The organization | They, ore CUNECC, Noing®money by |is ‘a growips ostility to - Sapanese | EA,Trenty-firt wtreet, 400 AR of Pwenty. Sian Government by being requested 10 here yesterday. It was decided that | N€ his right to peace in his own of- | Zilecy “"Righ Senolgranin, in chemistry will | false pretenses. - F1550c Ol (B9 DATE BE HDIE Teharorss | o e e oy Mot By give study to the causes of decay N the members of the committee would | 1ce displayed sufiicient force to scat- | be the requisfte € memberdtiip. As in Salt Lake, duplicate bounty | which is tmu‘ht to’ be lidblé to result Oll?!.nfl; $10. g the soil of the famous “black earth” vigit the schools of the larger centers | 1¢ his objectionable callers, who | The unisersity has receivéd & oollection of | oy collected. by plugging the holes | at any time in physical violence, with | | Helen W, Littieiohn to Fannis L ‘Doste?, " 800 Il by tht th Iblic '3 Vi region in Buropean Russia, accqunied of population and send circulars into | ushed out of the apartments vowing Colombia” s the $3t. -ofCornelius Rumsey | punched in the scalps by the CouUnty | copsequent danger to . Droperty | Minie, W 1w, S 140 B 100, N 166, ettt as one of the greale!d wheat p; ithe smaller towns to ascertain the Tl’f ‘Barasch de £ he Poll of Riverside. The ooljection .has been in- | Clerk first paying the bounty. through open trouble or incendiarism. | ang 8, block D, Janes Tract, Barkeley’: » Gricts o A O e recelved sam. | COUTSe being pursued in the different | cours, but were not granted warrants, | Alfiated: Coleges. I Sap Francisch: '\ T PORDE PATMENT' 5 O AT et e, (AR g elf - | Places in teaching history. The infor- 5 3 e number of “cinches” this year ia torty | CANNOT FORCE POPULATION OF SANTA CRUZ D ihs et Mars BeDon Il “Cwite); 306 ' B ples of the earth with a request to €ol- | mqtion thus derived will be embodied | mix pr o (Y bad been driven | i than iast, only 204 students having been ON THE COMMON STOCK Sl A el gl 1 I T T B LIRS duct a thorough scientific investigation | out of the ofllcg by threats of shoot- nched” by Regorder Sutton, as against 244 E 14142, N 40, W 138. lot 9, block 12, iu a report to the major organization oo EIT v and to furnish a report for the guid- | oteetly o Gy b et " | ing. . last term. Several prominent men are said to i Gentral Park, Al ance of the Czar’s representatives in| Mills College Reo —_———————— have fallen by the wayside in their examina- | Sult Against Steel Trust E“d"um’“ Vios Residets of the Beach City Decide to e B B I Wl their_effort to revive the soil that is Y e o MANY LODGES INSTALL e e ity ity loociad) tory for the Corporation. 'Annex Two Thriving Charien B and Cora M, Bryant, (wite) ty . Tapidly becoming non-productive. Ana- | OAKQLQE;IP'C JAS, i AT N, now OFFICERS' FOR NEW, TERMS | tetm, and K. Bliss, custodian of the Stantord | TRENTON, N. T, Jan. 1;-1—4‘”” Suburbs. n,.‘{’nfhfl.g veme, 550 ST of ‘Hieh street, . -lyti experiments and stus wi erm a s College has opened with —— ax, an minent basel player. -da ed an >t - e o . et e redisbration Niures.thus far made up py | Chancellor Stevenson to-Cay SANTA CRUZ, Jan. 17.—At a spe- | 55,005y S 206, lot 40, map Briges Tract, . Lough- commenced at once by Dr. uBh- | a large attendance and the classes are | Fraternal Organizations Start the Year | Recorder Sutton indicate an increase in re opinion sustaining the demurrer Of | i1 oo on i “por ST SO00 | T ridge, chief expert on soils in the col- | now fully organized. The openin < 1 1 Thy 1) Steel Corporation in R iar Pintassor Eilgard's ‘ditecs| barion st Sanday wis Desantee With Bright Prospects. B e aanta’ emeolled. o ihe” frat | Lo e e against that company | declded to extend the city limits so | FALLING TREE KILLS ONE * tion, and report will be furnished to the | the Rev. Raymond C. Brooks, chap-| OAKLAND, Jan. 17.—Oakland Aerfe | day than at the same time in 1004, the total | ;o€ 2o 0q W, Stevens to compel the |as to include FEast Santa Cruz and MAN AND HURTS ANOTHER S Russian Government at an early date. | lain of the college and pastor of the | No. 7, Fraternal Order of Eagles, in- | oo 2020 & agningt 100 test 385, = o | 5 ment of dividends on the oom- |Seabright. The extension was bitterly N 3 The district, comgrmng 300.}100 m]l;nre Pligrim Congregational Church of | stalled officers for the ensuing term | were heid. to-night in Stiles Hall. Thirteen | pany’s common stock. fought, particularly in the two sub- | Farmer and His Assistant Are Struck o miles, washed by the rivers Don,|Oakland. On Sunday evening an il-|at the last meeting, the installation | Men entered. The results will be announced | ™ giovens filed a bill' to enforce the |urbs. In Santa Cruz proper five out by Branch of a Forest Dunieper and Dniester, is wearing out. | lustrated lecture was given by M: o to-morrow. The Carnot debate will be held on " There is a gradual decay that the au- | Woodbury, a m.,_,‘on,,‘;. st e "% | ceremonies being conducted by the fol- | with Stanford late in tne spring. Seven of paymenl‘o!tdiflvlllz:!e\g!&r; ut!r;z \?33:1 o oxf"ry o votes favored the proposi- Glant. [ st Tear will, unlss checkeds €0l Chilna during: this Boker: nurisfig: 198Nk poarc oo e e P ot Suas | Seits amounting in_January, 1904, ‘The extension means much to Santa| SALINAS, Jan. 17.—James McGow- [ disastrously. Conditions have caused —_———— ‘Worthy Past Grand President Brnest Bohlen, | ford this year has a slight advantage, as 00. Stevens claims that|Cruz, as it increases the city’ an, a rancher in the Mud Flats dis- E P Worthy Grand President H. I Mulcrevey, ear Stan- | to_$66,000,000. ' ST 8 DentEs | U . :;;xmm,fifl{x";%‘: éf,‘se;',f’,lfj‘,ftrfg. Debate Chosen, wg:m; 0:::.1 v::e P"'en ident L. “an:n:l’l. ?ohredr."f- l;:r: fi::.."“.»}::.‘e’u: :fi.‘i?.'.“m.“ffi,‘.:'., the company was obliged under t:e lation to nearly 10,000, the popula- | trict, Pajaro Valley, was killed yester- D! BERKELEY, Jan. 17.—The Carnot | Worthy Chaplain H. Fevelich, Worthy Con- | who' were tried out to-night have ever taken | statfites to use _this money for the|tion of the section taken in being |day by a falling tree. The man who N only depopulation of a once prosperous ey e = Ny JforiTas : % S mboriant farming community. It |intercollegiate = debate team ~ was | Sofitan Worthy. Trsasurer Thomes Canty: | T B o ety 8 aker, [0, & | Dayment of b e o R RO T I s cut, the tree {8 to learn what can be done to save | Chosen to-night for the University of | Worthy Outside Guard Thomas Roberts, Worthy | Ringolsky, G. B. Gillson, W. J. Musgrove, W. stock. y : the district that appeal has been made | California as follows: Trustee Andrew Devlin. E. Moroney, . L. Hagan, W, 8. Roblrson: ———*"'__““ ST WARNS FELLOW WORKMAN . L e e R e world: | , . C: Baker, W. J. Musgrove, N. .| The oficers installed wers: G e | AR A PR pUsTAINED |+ 10, HOE GAMBLING Avowm | TEree o e e mewwa \ . { Harrison. Emil Nathan, alternate.| w, hrmann, niy freshman amoy vel wi wide fame has won them this important 3 orthy Past President Dr. H. B. Mel is the only fresh: ng the contestants. Prosident. Profeasos > Healdsburg Barber Writes Letter Tell- | the veterinarian whose prolonged and Harrison is a freshman, the first t 4 mark of distinction. , e fir: 0 | Worthy dent Charles J. Harrington, | Professors _Gayley, Flaherty, Richardson, e have. gained a place on the Carnot| Worthy Vice President Judge Mortimer Smith, | Overstreet, Mitchell and Von Neumayer acted | Bar Association Recommends Legisla- ing Friend of Worthy Secretary Ralph ¢ Blake, Worth . 3 e o & of Intention to Com- unexplained absence from home ALAMEDA GIRL TO WED team in the history of tHa debates. ;-nu-? Sé:;;lzy n}f’flcfi ‘:nfiw,":w"??y fla"fi'-"«o:“ufl‘.'f\flmm“lm“h e tive Imulry;ntno vofi of War- mit Suicide. aroused the fears of his friends, has ) ‘reasurer Willlam H. d, rt] kY rk” of truct the south drive ren . o P RALPH_KIRKHAM BLAIR John Dole Laid to Rest. e e | 1 e e actt 1 Son. 17.—The | EBALDSBURG, Jan. 17.—John |peen POl Fogh, 4 1IN from / OAKLAND, Jan, 17.—T) Charles W. de Guard R. | Christmas vacation and is now well under ALBANY, N. Y, Jan. g Reader, a young barber, caused con- 5 - - ary 16, Engagement Announced of Miss Jos- , Jan. 17.—The funeral | Higs: ees O. A. . 3. | way. It s to cost $10,000. The road extends| charges reflecting upon the- Integrity | giqerable excitement in this city has been recelved here. He is in San hine Center to the Surviving Son of John Doig, who died at his home in | Hallahan and John Blshofl, ‘Worthy Physicigns | from the Dana street entrance in fromt of + Justice Warren B. s city by | Francisco. e st e m;’;flflfl East Oaklind, was held to-day from | Drs. G. G. Reinle and C. E. Curdts. Stilex Hall to, the chemistry bullding. The ;{f S:pfl:;lf:\:e“ co:m“ed e the ;n:ritlfer;: to u;'lame: smhnxni; another b SRS SR R 3 . bed e macadamized. e gutters ooker, , A er n wl - the family residence, the services be- | After the installation refreshments | 200, ", % ot stone and cement. The curb | report of Fourth Assistant Postmaster | pressed his intention to c%mn:'g".f,’f. Files a Faulty Complaint. ALAMEDA, Jan. 17.—Ralph Kirk- | ing conducted by the Rev. C. R. Stone, | were served and addresses were made | is of 6-inch concrete and continuous with the General Bristow, were sustained to-|cide by drowning himself in the Rus-| \SAN JOSE, Jan. 17.—In the action i astor of the Cent ham Blair, the only surviving son and | p: ennial Presbyterian | by several of the grand officers and | gutter. = A cement sidewalk five feet broad day by a sub-committee of the State |gian River, He said that gambiing | of present County Recorder Treanor heir of the late Mary Leilah Kirk-|Church. The interment was in Moun- to be built next to the curb on the south ham Blair Yarde-Buller, is to wed |tain View Cemetery. B et Olcers. o, 231, of San | 714 oL the Toad This form of road wil be | Bar Assoclation, which recommends a | had brought about his downfall and | vs. Recorder-elect Williams to enjoin J . J. . ng. After the installati b et ——e————— Y ke Jose dvenue, The engagement of the AL AHED A GUUNTY NEWS was held at the San Leandro Hotel. | JACOB RIIS LEAVES TOWN, Accepes Cuifonts [Pastorate, | SEWELRY THIEF ocCUPIES that the. complaint is fatally defective young pair has been announced. <The The officers installed were: FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RSIOHUXD %VUS‘"A Sl R Teat CELL IN SAN JOSE JAIL | in that it shows no cause of action, ev., 3 . . —_— ———————— bride-elect and her mother recently re- * . turned from a tour abroad, that was| ASK FOR POLICE PROTECTION.—Oak- Noble grand, Budd F. Eber; vice grand, D. Parker; ‘recording secretary. Charies. Heed: | well Known Philanthropist Thanks L %::n::;um Zastor of the | Robber Admits Guilt and Police Chiet| The common snail has lungs, heart t short b: f th h of ind, Jan, 17.—The North Adeline Im, financial tary, M. Mill treasurer, T e e Hegh atarmy | Club has' requested the ity Council s muky | Hoorst: warden, Frank:Bates; right supprter, | . the People Who Made His Stay | 107" "7 80y resigned to accept the Finds Gems Hidden in Old and a general circulation, and is in * son, who accompanied them. frovision for more police protection 4a that | H. Hopper; lefl mpporter, H. ¥ Eber; right Here Pleasant. omtorate” of the Congregational Barn. every ';eh!pect nr‘nhflr-t‘)’l;emh':nx ofea- 2 > SESNS SEPPOEERE, S ek} scene sup- < 5 ¥ % . BAN JOSE, Jan. 17.— ture. is notwithstanding, he can live ¥ Starts Anothor New School. - | miXound AFPOINTED -Cakland, Jun. 17. | Buflids “guardien, B Andersas: | condueior; _;,f,“;,‘;.‘;,f,:{:;,;’;t.:’ ',‘,‘,{";,",‘.’.’;,‘::,‘,“;2: T A . oave Haron 13| has In custody Jack Weich who . | on indéfinitely. without Aabsiing . e B i of the year | Cpgries Reed. 3 3 . - to the ill health of < -~ | Jeast atom of ar, that which is usually OAKLAND, Jan. 17.—The Board of| 1900 this morning by appolnting an expert, South lfornia, Before leaving | Principally due fessed this morning to having stolen i 1 - been instructed to begin uthern, California, .l g considered the essential to existence in 3 foundation of the new Market-street | Was abnointed to fil this position Co<“"d4 installed last night: preciation: Drops Dead on Platform. Professor Allen. The Chief found the school at Thirty-ninth and Market | RETRACT THEIR CHARGES.—Oakl . H. Moss, consul commander; W. A, Me- | g 10 the Bdltor of The Call—I cannot leave E, Idaho, Jan. 17.—Professor | jéwelry hidden in an " old barn. e TS, | Streets. The board offered $2730 for | Jan 17.-C. W, Barrett, H. Hansen and i, 1. | Dermiti, advisor llewtenant; 3. Nulty, Lanker; | S8, Irancisco withovl saying &, werd of W aniiala ot Spokane, Wash., | Weleh's partner is under surveillance. | Al ADVERTISEMEN & lot 91x132 feet om Linden street ad> | charges made aguingt the Armonison § D Armatrong, Cleer: M- F. Allen, escort; | peqple who hve weicomed me as, it Seems 10 | 4165000 dead on the platform at the g Son S NP Jotning tne Tompikihs Senoo it | iy Rent Skt Wshtmeoeit Gy ¥ 8 SRS L L o o, | e it e, oiont S 8| Yol Mo "Cnistan Asoclaion | Burlal of Ared Native Danghier. | RATIONAL TREATMENT \ . CARMEN TO GIVE DALLOukland, Jun. | ton were satisfied o murand mveatiga- |, Ve e Tollowlng offivers’ for | the Commonwealth Ciub, wnd 1o the scores | auditortum this evening. He had just| SALINAS, Jan. 17.—The remains of 4 or 17.—The Carmen’s Social and Benevolent So- | wirL, i he ensuing term: { whose kindly courtesy will live long in my | rigen to address the Northwest Fruit|Mrs, Maria Feliz, who died at the - .+ clety whll give its eighth annual ball on Oaxtand. Jeg i3 orONg NEW ZEALAND.— | the : makes It Just a bit hard to 0 | Growers’ Association and was strickeR | of g3, and who was th v stomaCh iseases 3 Wedvesday Cveniop, February 5, at'Magle ot'(nd oot TR lver Wil ectirs | Noble grand, Albert Curlin; vice B e S e gessiving thet | With heart. fafiure. Shughitar dn Mootetey CooSts Uptive ; - 2 K mem| - Locrd 3 ; secretary, In Lorenzen; treasurer, pubi———— A : i Ly g M iy ied g‘..:i | oo Wit she auspices of the Contray | Cal Alfs: trusted, August Schuler: K. 8. N. G, .met with such a welcome, but on behalf buried in the Catholic cemZgg w}“ MEANS : v > William Watkins and Robert Scott. B B, oS Sublect of his lecture will | Wililam. Breckentelder; L. 8. N.'G.. A, Schu: | of the men and women in the East who ace Death of a Railroad Man. Monterwy L0053, Ty in rd Injurious Drugs 2 — e | om et Of the con- | ler; condustor, Frank Reger; wa ey |y o I aete masary hars T — - Disca b L 5 ons there and all union men are invited to | Herrmann; Outside guardian, George Schmidty | Préthren and whom in some measure here 1 SAN JOSE, Jan. 17.—Alonzo John: o I B 8, TP e i ADVERTISEMENTS. T o inulde ..' . A, Schwarls; RS P diy and gratetally | 4on, Southern Pacific agent at Hollis- Theater for Monterey, o e PR 7 S 1 N PSR CENSES.—Oakland, Jan. 17, | Krueckelt L. - isco last night | SALINAS, J — ¢ ) The foliowing marriaxe Hosnaas ":3‘1.-: 17. 3, . V. G., E. Offer. onest effort, and as an | ter, died in San Franc , Jan. 17.—T, A, Wori r 4 he C ssued rgoing an operation for ap- O s Sha Tyaia B esbescn, S0 C. 37 | POINT RICHMOND, Jan. 17.-20f- | oy ana boioer Chnd as_sureiy an. we | Lo U erg O e “was Southern | Facific Grove has purchased a ' site ( cisco; Walter B. ficers for the, ensuing term were in- | keep, up the fight and never let go. I have | DS - ent in this city for fourteen | 204 Will within the coming month A casantin. Mol Mary last night by Richmond C seen ‘onough here to know that the same shad- | Pacific agent in ¢ % | erect a first-clasy theater in Monte- | ::!‘“):do llin oa-aer, o P:‘:\d: 15.::; ows, the lems dogging your -ug z‘u.rl. and was well known in rallroad | pey, I . » 3 h, OF 3 o rcles. | e——— 'A Harmless Powerful Germicide - WILL FILED FOR PRO) ) s 1016 T find Casearets BATE.. 2 uncy 10 an e wikiind Cascarele so good hat I would ok be X of Abraham Bercoth ey . A Marshall: counse ey LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.| fi"""" ‘: Russian Empire, Endorssd by Leading Physicians. i g tivie ek Teatne o s I Soais b 06T = 5 T sl ey rge audlence as usual greeted | | gend twenty-iive cents to pay postage H i Qascarets Gandy Cath o 1 foelvery much bester g sivod ; |Burton Holmes at Lyric Hall last| | on Free Trial Bottle. Sold by leading friends January " 7 a.the bost medicine T have sver sews. “Goou| Syeming upon the ocodsion of his| | grugpists. ‘Tuesday, Stmr Empire, Burtls, 109 hours from Coos ot 3 ~ > fourth illustrated “Travelogue,” “The NOT CENUINE WITHOUT MY SIGRATURE: 'DOMESTIC PORTS. Russian Empire.” After an exhibition Quf, ezt ¢ Anna Basinet, Osborn Mill No. 3, Fall River, Mass. { shall; Dr. C. R. Blake. % ABERDEEN—Arrived Jan 17—Stmr Aber- | of the great Russi B8 s b o T R g s e g scription of thelr social and ‘poiti-ci il 7 g = Banled Jan 17 Coronado and schr life from the peasant’s hut to the pal- g ne0a s Ling otficerd &t ihe AN uibellng. o 1 SMALL ADS. Ruth %, Godrey, Tor San Pedro. | ace of the noble, the audience was taken » s day of arguments Juid | Charlie Geer; PORTS. with the lecturer coi 610 PRINCE ST., NEW YORK. i Marion Van Horn 840" tor 15 | W. John W. _Conduc: ! mpletely across TR 1} monsy’ for appealing her o $40 tor .:nl "aonomw«mvg {u fv—a.rx W. B. Asia on the Trml-mm:: n{;h':,m:,, .mmlmf:::vm'lfv:l: - i‘( g £ y H Jan 17—Stmr China, for Yokohama; dium of the biograph many duime ¥ . u i < stmr Sonoma, for s ~ | peoples. Mr. Holmes’ deull:d 3 o‘:e |tr|mmml-u-u H ' - Berkele his ] &} L B S AUCTION L i B RETIRING FROM BU: a he head of all-purpese HORSES ’ ,“vo! all-py urpose MULES; also Ay cid_Pinto Shetland o Bros., Ry busgies, seater and 30 C&0 Sale takes place JATURDAY, 11 a m., st. and land.

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