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10 PRESS SUI1 FOR A DIVORCE ELMHURST CHURCH. i While Former Secretary Y. M. C. A. Dallies in East Hie Wife Will Sever Ties| Loyal Wife Makes Attack With Chair cn the| NEWS OF THE COUNTIES ABO ELDEREXPELLED FROM ! | Detectives Suspeet ‘Mauger,:’ | Aceused of Embmlement,g Has Ended His Own Life| MISSING MAN'S [SCHOOL CENSUS |CAMPERS WILL | - FATE IN DOUBT| SHOWSINCREASE' TAK o« Declared Guilty of Slander! Redwood City Will Not Lose Funds Because of Cut- ting Up of the Distriet e UT THE BAY 'WOMEN'S PLANS ENEWROAD| AREENCOURAGED Palo Alto Iaku.i Bid (qucheme to Beautify South Traveling Trade Once Mo-| San Franeiseo Meets With | nepolized by Redwood Cityl Approval of the Residents | i ? GOULDS ARKE AGREED| Ao o Lrin f weTTHNTS: & leAvhov wi & TRACEIBEPORT OF OFFICIAL|NEW STAGE LINE OPEN BIG RESULTS EXPECTED BT OAKLAND, May 9—Because hej » - : % & ; - X James A. Jones Asks for Sep- miade false charges Ax::;”;:,(; r;,‘A; ‘]:‘\Y SHU“S John D. Birdsall's Friends| Marshal's Returns, Though | Board of m Cm; Trees P_lanted L‘lflfle Time aration From Spouse Who McDermid, an elder in the| o Fear He Could Not Face! Ineomplete, Reveal the Re-‘ Plans to Jmprove Alpine| Ago First Move in Task of Waats to Go About Alone sction was taken by the pres- n the E & e from church vestigation Mrs [0' B BARRED Sophomores and Freshmen university have to-day spent what time ¢ had to spare from ezaminations Disgrace of Wrongdoing! H OAKLAND, May 9—Friends and | business assoclates of John D. Birdsall, | who has disappeared under charges of | Detectives Holland and Kyte, detailed | with a warrant of arrest, have been| quired Number of Children Spectal Dispatch to The Cail REDWOOD CITY, May 3.—Any fears that the people of Redwood may have In the new arrangement of echosl districts, made operative for the first Highway Over Mounfains i Spectal Dispatch to The Call Spectal Dispaich to The Cail. PALO ALTO, May 9.—The camping | SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, May 80— season was Inaugurated to-day by the The measures taken by the Womea's Adorning the Little Town for i 1 e embezzling $7000 from L. C. Sheldon, = | - of | opening of a stage line direct from Palo | Improvement Club to beautify Somth Will t\Ol .Be Allowed to Bay and grain merchant, believe he bas F::'“ ‘h:::ho::’-:“" in the ;‘:":’ Alto to La Honda, San Gregorio and ' San Francisco have met with great en- Run Free in Amusements|committed suicide after vainly &t~ |injure’ the high standard of the local | Pescadero. Heretofore the stages Bave | couragement. The steps alrcady takea Ao R tempting to recoup himselt at the race- | Lpooiy nave been dissivated by the | bsen run from Redwood City by way |bave inspired others and befors the A - o track on Saturday, the closing 887 | preriminary rewort of Chief Census|of Woodside, but as the greater part|campaign is over it is expected that BEERKELEY, May 9 —Students of the | of the season, 7 Marshat H. E. Hoimquist. of the passengers were from here the | South San Francisco will take on some- { change has been made. The route the present will be by way of the grade ;| While the district already clicaned steadfay considering the full import of the |UNable to get a trace of the missing | from onel Pres Por- | and cleared is comparatively small, it rn;'r;.atil;nary‘mmure suoc:!ully put | Manager. Thelr inquiries lead them m‘"me this year, part of the M'W’!,,,h Vi o The ngnA‘R’t':“B:m o(!oflen a good nucleus for a larger area. rough by the executive committee of | ¢ S4Me opinion as that held by the | City school district was Incorporated ), p., however, taken up the pro- | The South San Francisco Land and but st was | & e »:i pa dz: Sonds ihe fugitive’s former intimates. {in the tly created Los umlxufi,m of improving the road ; Improvement Company has done much e any damage AiScisiod PURGEIN. N Sewr At Sheldon’s place of business, sec-!am.rm. It Was feared in consequence | across the mountains, which will give | to encourage this work. Some time ago sittee is to absolutely €ontrol all |end and Market streets, those in charge | that Redwood would lose a consider- | a more dirsct route fo Pescadero. this company pianted two rows of trees e the accusation against him was nt activities in the future, par- glnely assert thefr belief that Birdsall | able sum of money necessary for school| The Board of Trade has under con- | from one end of the town to the rail- o pending, Rankin accepted the ticularly with reference to diversions ; Das ended his own life. A Henno, Who | purposes. Holmaquist reports, however, | sideration plans for opening new roads | road. These trees are now eight feet e She nomin for fchool Trustee, 2nd | enjoyed at the colleges. represents Sheldon, said: that be has already secured emough|from the Portola Valley and the coun- | high and offer & splendid break to the a contest was elected. His| [, oy expected that a strong pro- was a b , sensitive young | children to make the return as Iarge | try north of Saratoga in order to bring | sweep of the summer trade winds the B e was accepted by his friends as | 1.0t would be made in certain quar-| o) 'h.'ln my ”““;‘*.,;fi‘”..;“;:“m as last vear, and the couni is not by | the trade from those points to Palo | More than this, they are a wult for maint e cpdlcation from € |(cry that hitherto bave emjoyed un- be founa fn ter ey, | ik his body ¥l |any means complete. Alto. The lack of & public highway | beginning in the adornment of the - mgresment £ Dermid. restricted facilities for carrying ou:,:fiw‘um-flnud them, but we did Tl peeee— across the Stanford estate has made | town. an assured inc B is 2 carpenter and McDermid | their pians for amusement, but the | Pot, V5Arn of that nul yesterday moon when v the distance from- that region to Palo | By G g -5 fals & e c o Ao iser of poultry and fancy Pig- | news of the executive committee’s sur- | the offics S 7, but seemed distarbed. - Alto greater than to other towns l:fl | LARGE CROWD ATTENDS . . prising plan has apparently stunned | Y G2y moming Birdsall was at the omet‘ the proposed new roads would give the LODGE ENTERTAINMENT k - = most of the undergraduates. Their | $ari7. BEt went sway betore any of the other advantage to Palo Alto. —_ he EBELL WOA‘E\ talk of it to-day was of that sort T SN Odd Fellows of Redweod City. As- Swamiiesd vl 75 i which seeme (s Wul pATily apBEScias | STANFORD'S LATEST “QUAD” l sisteg by Rebekahs, Give Most _Jose. R. Numes and ie e the significance of the movement. Omly AMMHM EUUN‘” H['& MAKES HIT WITH Enjoyable Affair. e :‘.'rb i E\JOY A Fll\l: the freshmen and sophomores really 1 s 2.0 ARDWOOD CITY. May 8~Ous el . P walled. The others are “considering. ‘Work Is Suspended When the College s PROGPAMME | Joseph P. Loeb, editor of the Cali- 7 e ool 35 oot o the most enjoyable events in local fra- 5 fornian, advoca guch a measure in TO NAPA.—Oskland, May 9.— ternal circles was the entertainment d he asks for a separa gired before Jud and the heard the college daily a week 2go, but it That has occurred, however. The executive sidered as entitled to place on the Hst of permissible functions. This list in- cludes such affairs as the freshman glee, the freshman reception, the soph- omore hop, the junior promenade, the senior ball, the semfor zssemblies, the colonial ball, the genior banquet, ban- quets by colleges, etc. Diversions for women must receive the approval of he ordinary | the Associated Women Students. Charies A. Haines, a Brrkeley student. was insans and sent to apa Asyiom to- Easg ou May 22 to speak at the national meet- ing of the Home Missionary Society. fornia Co-Operative Market will hold their an-. nual election to-morrow, and as there ere two tickets in the fieid the event promises a lively fight, SMALL FIRE IN FRUITVA | May 9.—Fire broke out yesterday fn the plumbing shop of C. §. Parks on Fruitvale avenue, but the fames wers extinguished by Joseph Keck and P. J. Hellman betors much damage was done. _n:ARRIAGE LICENSES.—OCakiand, May. 9. OAKLAND, May 9.—The Republi- can_ members of the new municipal ered at the Athenian Club this even- the administration. It was, as the Mayor announced at the outset, a Re- publican love feast and a2 compliment to the Republican City Central Com- mittee, and particularly to the chair- man of that organization, F. W. Bil- ger. During the evening a handsome diamond pin was presented to Mr. Bilger as a token of appreciation of Ubfvaisity. | recently given by Bay View Lodge. was not known then that the execu- | gq0" e STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May 9./ rs of RADCLIFFE. | tive committee seriously considered fol- | o i° '8 bt 2 years of sge. administration, -the City Councll, the |,y unec 0D FENEni (uY ot | O- O- F- assisted by membe 1 o d |, WILL GO EAST.—Oakiand. May 9.—The | Republican City Central Committes the Rebekahs. More than 200 per- ¢ owing out hig recommendations and | g,y Charics E. Destor of the Wissty 1 cpuvlican 2|5 standstill for several hours | s s g P pie Mre. Mary Hart | making them into comcrete siatutes. | Congregational Church, ~will leave for the |@Nnd the members of the press gath-| ., i o while the students paused Wl Men W W Clenmsn Snd- I A read the 1906 Quad, which had just | Wentworth bhave been elected dele- n committee made it ing at a little dinner given ‘by Mayor | been plas 1 = WILL . 1 placed on sale. The Quad for gates to the Rebekah convention. f’;::: ;fi',;’?af:;:‘;fi:fl"‘zfi'mngm tand. ..;‘%FE,.,’:;“’:};;;,,,,‘};:",‘,’,‘°;; &‘fi: Mott and his Republican associates in | this year is the largest annual ever | which will be held in San Francisco on issued at Stanford and as an example of the printers’ and engravers’ art it is unsurpassed by the publications of the past. The record year covered by the Quad, from April 1, 1904, to April 1. | 1905, has been a season of practically lun!n(mup(ed victories in intercolle- giate sports and the editors of this department have taken advantage of May The Christian Endeavor Society connected with the C church is rehearsing a play which will shertly be given by members of the.so- ciety. The Endeavorers are deserved- Iy popular in this community and their approaching entertainment is al- ready assured of success. At a public installation of Abnh‘hl- the tinued t - TOTTOW following marriage licenses were fssued | hig work during the c#mpai that fact to greatly enlarge the sec- | Lincoln Lodge, Good Templars, . ; she has seen h with ancther | Weaning calied be-| The poor success of some dramatic |by the County Clerk to-day: Harry 8. Me- The Mayor acted as wm" ana | tion devoted to athletics. following officers were installed: Chief n b s his ac- | awse of her fuence em- | performances recently conducted under | Govern, 18, and May L. McCarthy) ‘18, both The “josh” department this year is | templar, S. Berry: vice templar, Ar- woman tione amounted to cTue <k | the auspices of the university helped of San’ Francisco; Archie H. Biskel, 2§, and Liflian M. Ogrosky. 22, both of San Franeisco; his invitations to the various speakers were happy. He opened the evening | also enlarged; and prominent students | thur " dge: secretary, M~% R. B. So- | = a creature of 3 4 | to convince the Influentlal students | g, . e - e A E ~ » enry C. Dulion, 27, San Francisco, and Alce | with few words upon Republican- |28 well as the college “freaks™ are | per; financial secretary. Frank ORDERS SUIT BRO i | T T e A R Jsm, in. which he said that while all | held up to ridicule. : Strough: treasurer, D. Veysey; mar- _ Jefiries, w0 ber infiuenice was undisyuted | It will hereafter be impossible for aB | CHARTER AMENDMENTS. — Berkeley, | could not be Roosevelts, all could at| E- R. May of Saginaw, Mich., is the | shal. Miss Iva Moore; guide, G. Ford; OAKLAND, May 9 —T 3rand | wheever sodertock to exercise Ji Mrw.| ambitious “co-ed” or clique of “co-cds” | May o —Tre Advance Ciub. an crgasization %5 | IZiat practice the principles that ac- | editor of the annual. and J. L. Maloy | sentinel, Charles Curran. ary fiied a communication this even- | 3nrs tion of the banguet given inlto organize a club or “frat,””prepare | promote Berkeiey's interésts;’ Imst: night » of San Jose is the business manager. —_————— ¢ | T etk O intivn il } o eyt % A f fioned the Town Trustees to appoint & com- | tuated .the President and follow his the b ge ing with the County Clerk directing | ment that followed, was intensely m-,?;‘m;‘:" “l"e‘“:) '“::;mn ";h‘;“ ,,:'{:’: mittes ot fftesn citizeds o frame emend- example. He spoke of the gathering | The assoclate editors are as follows: | wORK ON NEW PALO ALTO the District Attorney to brin ege peopl metts to the charter. ent Rickard’ was terests 2 i > - ”’:"":M’“‘, e B i W sochem st bl to-tay, the ast ;’?'h.;‘,: college spirit” in the act. delegaied by ibe Trustees ) act In the matter i lfl:;’:hx,:‘m w.tt!t::u! L inS | mate siesiatees, e T Gasye Ve SCHOOL TO BEGIN SOON v st e P | the season, will long be remembered ss one of | e freshman and sophomore classes i appeintments. omo harm . Hartfoed, e which it says has beer, illegally paid to | e mowt plesint of the year The pre’|particularly will feel the bridle, as thé | CHANGES IN. HEALTH BOARD. —Siieier. | 1o l"au" lfim,m Omy M Ahe me o Pl E. A. Hettinger Gets the Contract to him for muking Indices for the Jus- 4 Mirs. Newton Koser | 118t of functions they will be permitted | May 8.—Two changes were made last; night advancement of Oakland. He C. Eaward. Inaianapolis, E G Bulia. Smeutsns, 39 O cew’ Court, which work has .m‘":zr; |s 1he musteiane who contrib- | sme’:;n.zase in is limited to traditional| g, Setng Sapobimed "Dr. (haries | then called upon J. J. Connelly to re- : J. F. Canton. Canton, N. Y. $20,339. - | 258" from the sophouaore aad tresh | SEE, Bt et B, FORNEL PAE| DI o, the Eunt of Do evwionn | e 70 RAKD | L ALOALTO, Mey 6T st ! b)) Wak LY Amour’”’ (Lo 4 E . o -« ' omm] an rman . & i it consis- | hrtnor Moare. Miss Tautee Hagar, | man classes that the wail arises to-day. | F- R Woolsey was. reappointed. W_”g“l‘"_ - PAT A Nt e G P “P:;ds\']:r the cgnstruction of the g g alleged piancs. songs, Nymphs _and | The suphomores particularly resent the | CLOSES LECTURE COURSE. — Oaklund, Mr. Connelly told of the hard and —— g AR Srusemer-aiant B incendiar urred in the o RS S ow | cutting out of the sophomore bur- | May 0. Protessor Henry Morse Stephens of | oarnest work of that organization that 3 # *5 ing were opened to-day aniithe con- paint #tore of Max Dohrmann. at 766 Lo -~ i | lesque, a feature that was successtully the University of California will closs his vex- | P00 00 " inie election of a practically Samuel J. Barnett Resigns to Become tract was awarded to E. A. H Beventh street on A The fire 1awin; songs, Queen of the | carried out at the Macdonough Theater | morrow afterncon at the Common School As- | complete Republican administration Head of Department in New for $30.353. Wurk on the was calied to the attention of the J perndemere's Siream.” " George | in Oukland this year. The freshmen, | smbly fill, Lafayecis Pack with u lectire | and then presented Mr. Bilger with oot g5 e e i 15 e 00 the Sl o b e § ¥ jouaney _Dem- ; G % _ | being limited absolutely to their one | o8 “Barras, the Director,” including a sum- |, in. There weré a few remarks VE X b pany, wh ‘;“ O DOy O e e it e s an vcaciny | Blee and reception, regard themselyes | ™Y o Napoicon. £ t.l-l:mpmr. Bilger, who was surprised at STANIORD UNYSEEY. Wiy 8.l thip- schools the con CUVEIJIER FUNERAL, ring the plensant half-hour that followed | the conclusion of the programme the honored ut people thers that were full of in- a# hardly used, and it is possible that a memorial from the class, in relation to the matter, will be presented to the OPIICIAN TO TEST LAW.—Oakiand, May . —Hert Lissusr, a Washington-street jeweier, has decided to test the new State law which compels opticlans (o procure a license from the the presentation. Couneilman A. H. Elliott responded to the toast of “The President.” G. B. Samuel J. Barnett, assistant profes- sor in the department of physics at Stanford University since 1900, has re- signed his position at Stanford and —_———— CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. SAN RAFAEL, May 9—An - enter« P M i 3. Nu . 3 o B g ; B S .lll:;..waod- OAKLANL 9.—The funeral of | guests, Mrs. Hart, Mr. Newcourt and Mr | University authorities during the next | State Board of Opticlans before they " shall | Danfels, the friend of Governor Pardee, o tainment wiil be given the mem- 8. C. Cuve g b oV ailih . £ the | Brown, wers introduced by Mrs. Hume, Ebeil's | few days. pratice optometry. ~Lissmer has been arrested | yoniiad ‘to “The Governor.” Council- | Will leave for Tulane University, New | = =" 0 ", x::hod:v., E - uvellier, vice president o oo B i e A By SR LY < on & _charge of Violating the act. Ho declares 7 ke to ~Oakland.” George | OTieans, where he will be at the head piscopal A. Vignier Company of San Francisco | mention that Mrs. Hart was in charge of | s he only scld a salr of apectacies. A Mg SPORE t0 T8 | ot the physics department. Tulape |CD9rch at Hall Rafael Friday night. and former City Councilman of this | 1% *iendid Alaskan exhibit at the 8t. Leuis | BOY ACCIDENTALLY STRUCK SCHOOL CENSUS PIGURES. — Oakland, “""“‘g'nmo."‘k‘}:“;“ “", Clty Coun | University is one of the largest edu-| TN L gy B e e "] an t who committed suicide yesterday, | P.A"nvpn‘ the club's special guests, who, by | i AL m{i‘m‘fi: mmm Mg.:“'g";. ':':; :‘.L'n"_‘.malndt.dvan:em::: :‘;ldm':.ov!el: eationalB:mutnfi':nl in the Sowth. Pve- :f-?izs:e is enx;:ct::" l;nacr:)wd the iy residence. Only members of the | Gl ner president Alumnae Association: Mrs. | jured by Shot Hurled b; A 4 T i publican, party of Alameda County. working hard to make the affair em- family will be present. The Rev. C. | ¢ W Kinsey, Mrs. George Snaw. Mre ArC. ¥ y High | in the public schools ic 11,057 a8 asuinst 11,463, | D ther toasts were responded to as fol. | 2dvanced degree from Cormell Unf- | {0 H 3 3 R. Brown, pastor of the First Con- | Schlessinger, Harley Newcourt, Mr. and Mrs, School Athlete. Gepartment to enforcement of the compuisory |lows: “The City Central Committee.” | VErSity, New York. F gregational Church remaing w incinerated will officiate. be The | at | the George Brown: Miss Bakewell _Pittsburg: Mrs. | Arthur Moore, Miss Louise Hagar, Miss Gl OAKLA.D, May 9.—With his skull vaccination law. CENTERVILLE STORE ROBBED,—Center— Clinton G. Dodge; “The Press,” Paul > —_———— % BRINGS FOOD TO PATIENT PLAN GALA DAY FOR CHILDREN. 0 Frost, Miss Baldwin, o fractured by a blow from - ldsmith; “Schools,” School Director Flags on public buildines were low- | Adams, Mrs. W , Mrs. Cora Jomes, Mrs. 4 4 - mornlng and | 35,0 “Councilman B. H. Pendleton: | — xm afternoon tdoor Art ered 10 hall-mast to-day out of respect | Hemry Becguein, Mo Glorgs H. Payne; Mr. | years old, lies “b:“. Mn}" B EIbert | B e O Canios heard the harsiere ot | “My Deputies,” City Treasurer C. D, |Unknown Laborer Strangles Himself will give a party to the children 1o the former city official. COroner | ypm " nook, Mre. Reldman, Mrs. Wihtam | 3treet, hovering between life and death. | work, but pald no attention to the noise, | Bates Jr.; “The Ladies,” J. L. Cough- in Attic of Cottage Near San of the members. A delightfal pro- :!.hrmnv' w hold an inquest Fri- | High ,l‘r. I B ,";1"“ u; HJL Foster; | The boy was struck this afternoon | thinking one of the propriefors was In the [} The Local Press,” E. A. O'Brien; Rafael. gramme has been for the lay afternoon b o'c.. k Mra. Lamberton. Chicago; Mrs. K. Mc- | while watching athletic practice at the | "1™ “Ph Administration,” F. C. Turner. - entertainment of the little folks. Mrs. — i Lean, Mrs., Jacobs, Mrs. Newell, Miss Hiils: | b 3] —Oak- e o d : G rRer. SAN RAFAEL, May 9.—An = S Srore o | 565" tiowara” Hanna, Denver: Mtiss Florencs | training grounds of the Oakland High | an. May 9. Tne Contral Jabor Councirat | Mayor Mott referred in a few graceful | Lo wn laborer committed suicide this | Chores iE e o oirs: Haake will have NE TOCK ASSOCIATION | Bush, Mrs. W. E. Letfier, Miss Wright, Mrs. | 8chool. The shot-putter was Karl R. | its last meeting dlscussed the advisabliity of | WOFds to the death of former Council- 2k 11 -k Pr—. HOLDS SESSION IN DENVER | (o7 Mo Pmmet Mr = Aleender’ Mo | Auerbach, 20 years old, residing at 564 | calling & mass-mecting of the citizens of (man B. C. Cuvellier, whose earnest [Vening by strangling himself in the ST e EAGaSe o Comnelty, Dorchester. Mass.: Miss. Cora Me. | TWanty-third street. ‘Oulinnd‘}a proxfi'm .[lln‘;!i ub!‘lll:mlb:d ll:::lex work for the city, he said, had done | attic of a cottage near the Hotel Bon 1 Afitiation With Parent Organization | Garvy, Bolines; Mrs. W. Just as Auerbach hurled the metal | o s thme o this cusstion, bat as vet ns | much to break down his health. Mayor | Alr. 'nx‘: deceased went to work for I Said 10 Be Out of Question B T sphere, little Carl Luebkeman, who |date has been set for the meeting. Mott then asked for a few more words :‘h‘orit!l. .!‘zg Ivmrllnedrmhmt‘ but at Present. Mrr 3 %, Buraham: ¥rs. Bunker, Wash. | 48 8mong the crowd of small boy | . W. JONES PASSES: AWAY.—Martines, { from Mr. Bilger to close the evening. ° | AT ¥ CRel SRECHC (TR SEVE- He DENVER Tgion, D C.: Mrs. Kate Greelsy Licke, Pasa. Onlookers, stepped into range. Before | May 9.—-Jjohn W. Jones, a prominent resident This < - VENVER, May 9.-The American | dera, Mrs. 7. M. Robinson; Mre. J. Balfour, | the lad could heed a warning cry the | of Contra Costa County, died yesterday at his ed him. evening when his even- Block Growers' Association, which was | Chicago. Mrs. 7. J. Foster, %an ¥Francieco |ghot struck him on the side of the head | home here, 8 years of age. He leaves one ing’s meai-was brought he was found tion in this city tlemen were Several hundred cat. organized jast January by seceders | Ciub: Mrs. George Tayior, #an Francisco: Mrs, | #1d he sank senseless. at 11:30 a m. to-morrow from the M#thodist —_———— from the National Live Stock Associa- | George Pish, San Francisco; Mre. M. Noyes, The boy was taken to his home, | Church at Wainut Creek. Interment . at 3 PR tion, is holding fte first > Centervilie; Mrs. Jobn Bunting, Country Ciub; | where his death iz expected. Auer- | Lafayette Cemetery. s H 2 . Ading ite first annual conven- | yyre. T. C. Huxley, Country Club. bach i8 heartbroken ever the acciGeni, | HIGH OOL TO BE KEPT OPEN.— L present at the opening | . vendergaw, Mrs. Wickham ens, Mrs. [ him to go free, but ordered him to ke reed agreed session in the Broadway Theater to- | Harmon Bell, Miss Mona Crellin and Mrs. | within call of headquarters. 4 }:rw fi;nd(‘)::'nfm -'c:o?l fund umm‘:t"; 4:)- Discussion among the members of | John A. Park e LT | — e deficit. This action will obviate the necessity 2 - : the American Stock Growers' Associa- LICE! ) tion indicates that affiliation with the | Sn Francieco folk are ning te Cure-| LIQUOR LICENSE TALK. « |fiionns the rchool beiors fhe 4 of 9%) g\0paAMENTO, May 9—A large National 1ive Btock Association is out | : g ot BERKELEY, May 9.—Theodore| PICKPOCKET ON TRIAL.—Oakland, May | crowd of men and women assembled in o Mo Guasiinn TR Dreent. out | in and the juncheon given by Mrs. Thomas 0.2 the. ttial of Thotatson, who, -ar. i —— At the opening of the convention to- | h Special Dispateh to The Call day Becretary A. E. de Ricqles an-|Mr Clarence Wetmors and Mrs. —Wailace e e tocday.. Thers asetme.io bé g g o . Prigge were among the guests and the littie | provoked a stormy discussion at the | "5% L g 4% ¢ plenty | geate convention-of .the Master Plumb- ot Wit % s o | E, e S 11 Gare 14ded much | meeting of the BoArd of Trustees last | ur and & . ek skt (ietdi him 35 | o1 Amsoclation of Calitornie opened. | TACOMA. May b cfan Francieco r ol L. o 13 1] . {1880 % . 51 ) Denver wan elected (emporary chair- | few Oukiandors present was i1y, Giibert Cur. | night, Trustee Staats leading a con- | low is a Misourian and had $4200 n green- | The meeting was called to order by | *elatives nse'vmpmnr?nnr.mu two more Californians whose location is man and Pred P. Johnson was elected assistant secretary. The members have practically agreed on Murdo Macken- ; Ajbert Raisch. Miss Avite Gonzeles. Mrs. | DIM with the information that the | Bani of Savings have slected Henry Rogers desired it ihey 938 stil:In_ Xnhon Tesf Tie. 8 prominent Colorado and Texas | Chares A Warren. Mr. A W. Scot and |board has an unwritten law against|peésident of the bamk, o succed the jats | Made a happy address of welcome to|ritory. J. J. Hamilton of San Fran- cattieman, as Schaefer's suco . others. LTS granting liquor licenses in the Ashby | Isanc L. Requa. W. W. Garthwaite was elect- | the delegates of the convention. The | cisco was last heard from two years — district of Berkeley. Mr. Gier stated in | ®d vice vresident and manager and J. convention then went jnto executive|ago in the Upper Yukon country, near - ———— Mrs Wiliam Lynham Shisle that most|his application that his trade fn | Eociemon cashier and secretary.. J. session, " | Dawson. Knowledge of his where- JOHN MIIALIN MAY MARRY B . b Tl it i Siangy Berke‘l’:y supplied from his wholesale 1 Breck aag #7 A ATIRrt Conetant ; v . of ooy i g | of three nd Samuel 2 A SR e AT “CAESAR” YOUNG'S WIDOW =.’.T"-J.'°‘v“"°'||'. asnine “Mine mt.n:'..,;,.:‘, and retail mt;:::- in o.:ul;.na has | cashiers. ; GIVES UP HER OWN LIFE 2 . ordel shop will, with their | grown 80 a branch house in| NEZDS . CHEMICAL ENGINES. — Fire TO SAVE TWO BABIES Bookmaker's Former Racing Partner | [hvective fances, Mr Barbour and Dr. Al-| Berkeley 18 a necessity. He promised | Chief Keony informed the Town Trustees last !A_ 9 detson, share the honors of a dinner, and on might that the Fire Department must have Heported Betrothed 1o Dereaved Thursday, May 22, Miss Florence White witi | 10 Obey all the regulations that Berke- & jurns Received by Mother in Efforts ’ hemical engines to meet_the con- | B Friend. | be the compiimented guest at & luncheon. Jey’s government may enact. itions now prevailing in Berkeley. The mat- to Rescue Little Ones NEW YORK, May 9.—1t s ai y “We will have this big room full of | ter was referred to the fire water com. P Iwesl . b , May rumore Jumors of several affairs which will have | protesting citizens the minute it is|mittee. Chief Kenny wes directed to make out e that Mergaret Young, widow of | Mirs Ads Laymance es the object of chief ! 1i it a of meén in the ‘who are so NA, M 9.—M: e s j interest are whi here ana there. * on | KNOWND that a liquor license is wanted | 3,2 0I"(C ne unabie fo answer fire cans a¢§ _FOMO! o L Nork & the bookmaker, I8 Tl stiernoon Mrs. Gilbert Cwitiss will | in Berkeley,” declar Staats, | any time. Such men wi ¢ Amson, who was frightfully burned by engaged to marry John Millin, her ; entertain between the of 2 and b for Miss | ~'and we might as well Jet th know T May | her clothing catching fire from a gaso- late husband’s racing partner. Nei- m.' ”;':nw.‘:“:.:l :'w:-’n:'h.-u:"chm now, and Mr. Gier, too, that there is |9 —The ¢r:¢g “@“—?’% ., Bre- | jine stove night, died this morn- ther Mrs. Young nor Millin could be | pianned by the clever Bowtess. % 1% | to-be nv licenks grantad o8 Ayhby sta. iy by Sopeiatostut e | ing. Mrs. the fatal seen to-night, but Mre Bornard 8, Ro¥ o8 e e dismismed _ Edgar | burns tn to-day. Petterson 8 McKean, sister of Mrs. Young, refused to either deny or affirm the report. “Is Mr. Millin a caller upon your sister?” she was asked. “T would not say how regularly he has been calling.” was the reply, “but he has been calling upon her. if you | | Miss Kate Cole, Mrs. M. Gardiner, Forum The decorations consisted of quantities of 1a France romes and were arra w yesterday was one of the most plegs- ant affairs held there. wrs. Buckingham, ties. Covers guests including Miss Ella Clarence Mann, Mrs. John were laid for thirty-two, MeClosky, the Mrs, Young, Mrs. The “piano section” of Bbell s to give a luncheon to its eurator, Mrs. Weihe, he 19th st the ciab room i To-morrow evening the Wednesday Morning Musieal Club | give an interesting pro- gramme in the E:)lll r.ooml,. | After investigation the pclice permitted Gier's application for a liquor license at Ashby station in South Berkeley tingent of Trusteeg that proposed to send Mr. Gier's application back to Staats’ motion was lost, only 'l‘nu- tee Shaad standing with , the mat- ter being then rmrrod to. License coml‘nnu:h.. llr.ugl:’r's bond accom- an: on was fou Ee chmn‘ e 'pd was rnurned"“a 5 desire to gseertaln whether the re- L C. W. Kiosey has returned after a RED CROSS GETS BEQUEST. Bort i true, ask Mr. Millin or mmy | S aster, tn Tga Angeies, e MrR Mol | AW TAND, May 9.—Litigation over sister.” . Mre. McKean said that if there were an engagement existing between her Mr, and Mre, Lowell Hardy are spending & tew woeks 8t Giiroy. i e sister and Mr. Miliin, kne " Red Cross Soclety, to be fng of it NCIPS RnwY Noth MERCHANTS EXCHANGE ELECTION.. |relief of sick 'nnly soldiers, has PRI O S —— o-l:hu. my -.-—h-w_lum-u’ K now been settled and the bequest of ACCUBES PORMER WIFE.—Oakiand, May | jowing A : % “icted the fol- | $3000 will be added to the endown 5 —Cutherve Collins was before Police Judge | farlare, D. C. Brown, J. L. Champlin, 1. ¢, | fund of Fabiola Hospital, : Smith to-cay. by Ler divorced bus- | Cowerd, D. Crowles: F. (. Eiben, ¥. M. | has been reserved for the use of Colline, with battering him with | Farwell, Herman N, Gard, . | silk soldier in want of . night at " | Gevige mofiman.. 4. Jomn .. SMuier, 11 | eing made by the s Tk 0 . W, H. Welllye, H. G. Wil | CTOSS room at ‘Hospital, Wixson, E. A. Young and Wil- will be reserved for ? - #on, Henry T. Jones. The funeral will be held Oakiand, May 9.—The Finance Committee of the City Council, after conference with Mayor George cording’ tc the volice, is a well-known Eastermn bbery of J. D. Inlow, backs in & roll titd to him with a string. ROGERS ELECTED PRESIDENT.—Oak- land, May 9.—The directors of the Oakland tha t y Spud e Hionaners mflaL"' i he -m:,fi Saturday when %&mb'u had been committed. & PLUMBERS MEET 1N SACRAMENTO the Maple Hall of the Masonic Temple this morning when the fifth anpual Thomas Scott, who introduced W. Mott ag chairmam. Mott presented State President Frank Jay. Mayor Hassett dead. 0 T0 TANAN