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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1905. NEWS OF THE COUNTIES ABC LNEINTENT |THREE TRAINS (AUTHORS BUSY PROFTS CONE FRON REVIAL Balance Remains After Pay- ing All Expenses of the Evangelistic Campaign RESULT IR GRATIFYING More Than Five Hundred Join Churches After At- tending Recent Meetings SALARY MATTERS. 30 —Arrangements be Most Tow. PLAN TO AID " WOE OF SIS (7Y JOTERS Oakland Clergyman Suggests | James Fishburn and Family Organization Which Shall| Left in Unhappy Plig}n Work for Political Purity] by Loss of Home by Fire WILL S00N BE FORMED TOOLS ARE DESTROYED |Means of Livelihood Gone and Starvation Is Now Those Interested Hope to Perfect Arrangements Be-| fore the Next Election| Before the Unfortunates OAXKLAND, May ¥.—Before the time OAXLAND, Msy 8.—In & tent that is for the mext election in Alamela County on an cpen Jot Im Frymit- there will be formed In this ity &8 o~ provement Club. Mr. Fisher has been cicse observer of the work of the voters’ | leagues of Chicego and other large cities - Dolitics bas been dome away | 5 { be method afopted by these voters' to investigate the recorfs of public | “5e % |STUDENTS TO SURVEY B e e <t THE STANFORD ESTATE mears mez who Bave once | o=t ere ket see Maps Showing Topography of Big Tract Will Be e Made. CaXisnd aitnough it ' Epecial Dispatc: to The Call STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May 30.— ight Btanford students, under the di- rection’ of R. N. Park, "04, have begun of Stanford estate. This is a comn- fi;am of the work previously dome on territcry known geographiczlly as 0 Alto Sheet™ It will require about six weeks to tomplete this sur- W€y, and then maps will bé made and tursed in to the United States Geologi- i Survey. When ihits work is completed the engaged will join the party nmow 2t work making a survey of the . Calaveras Valley in the mountains near Ceremony ‘Held at Comvent |*®™= Haz=iten o ur Ladvor thos | AHEDY COUNTY NEMS, cred Heart. € 16N 1 iy e cotmens | R SE_omse, s wC he Convent of Oug!tbe Qakiand Schocl Department were held gt | BICYCLE STOLEN —Oakisnd, May 30.—Os. hbishop Mont- | sire the sddress of the day 4 degrees upon Miss Jemina and, Miss Leonora Ham- Alaska, and Miss Lilia of ihe features of the carmen’s { Caxtana. ODD FELLOWS TO PICNIC.—Oakiand, May | 30.—Porter Lodge of for a picnic to be given June 15 at Fernbrook Park in the Niles Canyon. A leave the foot of Sball | morning at s Bright Isle” (solo and chorus). | Elen Maiomey, 2112 Roosevelt avemue, Berke- { lev. &t th of rweniy-% ears. which e exercises were held | barn 1 Ments Park, D o Y e ¥ decorated with smilax, Tae wijl give 2 whist toursament and damce SMALL FIRE IN SAN RAFAEL. SAN RAFAFL May 30.—An alarm of | was turned s from the Grand Cen- commiitee in WOULD DEBATE UNIONIEM —Oakiand, 30.—J. G. Lewior, the editdr of ‘the TUnion Herald of this city, bas issued enge to Herbert George, er the kitchen caught from the y ,and but for the prompt action | ST e Departmen 4 jhe C e Fire D arfi;n !nurou:blm‘hum: — te | untons are of mire benefit to bumanity ghan —3 | the Citizens’ Alliance™ Untidily Dressed Nursés. | CENTERVILLE 70 HAVE A BANK —Cen- ——— ol n terville, May 30— Bank Centervilie There is no doubt thet & proportion of | 501" 1o be organized by State Semator I, G. rses, whose training is ynimpeachable, | Matios, with & capital stock of $35.000. dress as trimly as they might ::z-—.v hr-":km bff myun? are: J. G. Matios, 3 are out of doors. 1f unqualifieq | Heary Dosterbeny, F. T . M. F. g - | Siva. Dr. G F. E A v the uniform by appro- | 1. ¢ Moehouse. I B. Mendors, T. W Hareis out right, those who are | and So! Ehrmann. entitied to the uniform sbould bonor #t by | COMPLAINS OF BURGLARY.—Oakiand, i | i ! ; | wearing it becomingly.—London Hospital | May 30.—Mrs Adelia Schindler, at 350 ————— that duricg her temporary from home The famous Jungfrau raflroad, in | lsst night the bouse was top Switzeriand, is making steady progress. | 12 botiom. and §15 30 stoles was hidden The raflroad has already been com- | [, ° DUrcas drawer s man nemed Herber: Adams. in the kitchen d up to & height of 10,246 feet | are nOw running UP to the | igerwand station. when she went out, but hed @l she returned. . NEW LODGE OF FEMALE FORESTE Qaxian: May 3.—San Gottardo Circle No. - o E: officers: Mrs. G. B Boe oA Donders, C. C.: Mrx E Breschini §. C. C.: M E. Gavelio, treasurer: C. Risl. corresponding Mrs. e secretary; Miss R Nebiclo, _'G.; Miss L. Nebicio, L. C.; Miss . 5 @ G: G. Moresi. O. G.: Mrs . Cam- ata, ————— Catehing Wild Horses. is given to resisting his fate, and en- g:-:mlm: by the simple process of walk- lown through days and hts of LOTS IN f TR Snchas il et ed meals, thirst and anxiety, o final ex- ' baustion. The white man's system of . catching wild horses is essentially the same. Two or more men, with supplies beautifui upland residence :fihid is sighted one m::e““o" it tnll" ark will ¥ is worth, while the others make park w beDhl:ed' on sale- to-mor- camnp. When the borss of the first man Prices range from $250 to $750 |1s exhausted Bhe returns and another for lots sox13s. You pay a quarter | Jumes, witts Titge ey e down to begin with and have three wwm"‘-m‘l casily drives years to clear up the balance. That’s :;:e?.:e the herd while ..!ln-‘ Teturns to easier than rent, tenfold better than :‘ e Eenersl lodlily.—Country Tife 2 savings bank, and the lot is all your own, to build on or sell, from the start. For maps and prices write or see ] / annng BERKELEY. S ABOUT THE BAY WHIST TOURNEY |CERMAN YACHT REACHES MARK IN SAN NATED | Popular Writers in England | Devotees of the Fascinating' Hamburg Completes Course i i inishi s| ‘ontes { Across Ocean Twenty-Two | Oakland Will Commence| Putting Finishing Touches| GameAmngetume:ts_for. i ¥-Tw, : on Volumes for the Fall] Several Valuable Prizes| Hours Behind the Atlantic on First Day of June — g - s }WILL IMPROVE SERVICE | RUDYARD KIPLING PLAYERS ARE NUMEROUS |CHEERED AT THE FINISH ~ EVERY HOUR ON NEW BOOKS { | Twenty-Minute Schedule. to| SUSS ME E !Berke]ey and Alameda Will 2 e Friday Club Has a L_m"h!k of a Race Back From Also Get More Numerous|Hall Caine Speaks in Hum-| of One Hundred Entries| the Other Side Between Connections With Ferry| orous Vein at Opening of | forIts Coming Tournament Competing American Boats ——— s et Liverpool Church Bazaar C ot SAN MATEO, May 30.—The Friday S A e et Whist Club will hold its annual tourna- LONDON, May “.—Several favorite men: on Friday evening next at writers are now busy putting the fin- [ Froebel Hall One hundred of the' ‘Boats leave Sin Francisco from § & m. | ishing touches to works of fiction | crack whist players of the town hn;-b German representative in the 0 7 p. m on twenty-minute schedule, | Which may be expected shortly. AmODE | entered the contest Several prizes of | OAKLAND, May 3.—Changes a3 fol- ®fter which on forty-mmnute time till 1:30 | these is Mrs St Leger Harrison— considerable vaime will be awarded o "0 time of arrival taken am First will Jeave Fruitvale at | J-icas Malet” Iliness on Mra Har- [the victors and the tourmey will "flhfl:”‘-nu:n:..‘"mh.: e :rison’s part has delayed the progress | followed by a banquet ! was 7: The stake boat Pfed 535 2 m, the mext at §:41 & m and con- § per 7:31 |of ber mew novel, which she began | Whist has had great vogue here M, VT, o0 onl Tl memburgs i soon after “Calmady” appeared. but the | season, and the tournament is designed | = time was 735 p. m qautbor says it is mow nearly finished |to afford an opportunity to the Best T T ol Nl T hony picture P. m The time :5" th and Broad- | 258 Will be ready for publication on |players of all the associations 10|, 'p.. Yomesris passed the line of the - st -’u o gt | Doth sides of the Atiantic in the early ' demonstrate their skill e coming Pteil lying bead on with the tide The e ibirteen minutes later than &)e) 1; pag not been finally mamed. as jevent is attracting much mterent | e Tee Ngheed S et vale. 4 yet Richard Bagot, author of “Donna | among the soctal set of the towm. o - - B o i service will be from S35 8. I | bope” who is Marion Crawford's omly | oA ! ot cuma - ko Ui 746 p. m. on twenty-minute schedule | T S Goptuiings Summan Nfe for | forty feet outside the {and from then till 11:5% on foriy-minute | p oyip reagers, writes from the Eter- | e i SN SN - SR — jSoivice. West Berkeley passengers Wil |, ey that the manuscript of his) i o tetred 05 e | change a¢ Snenl Mound, Siew iover Ta ncariy i ahape Jei" il | that the Hamburg was sighted i yohe Brst iain will leave Park street. | ooy It is called “The Passport.’ | == e o Alameds, &t 3:34 with tweniy-minBte SeT | (03 bor the English and American O Y S — vice till $:4 a m, forty-minute tll ::nlm“ et et yeraries Hasmraolle g o . o o P. m, when the twenty-minute service | TG dney G Grier, who gave us “Like e e "““ 'h',‘,m. ..n-_- Degin and continte Ul T:04: after that | \;oiner” Helen,” also has @ mew ro- | Lo - ”).-‘ ,.-."’ iz 2o sigs ‘mmvg leave every forty minutes till } mance practicaily completed which will ?: Toe on - it | 2ppearance. Call-Herald jBereatier an vickets win be estectsd | 32, PUUSCS, AN, O ork [ o o o o e s Batiéo the pler. Tickits mest be shown | Piic baving the Ensilak rights {Classes at the Hopkins Sea- a2 croiset sesrty siga: mes sut 3o pecd pler. Tickets must be ShoWR |~ 3y 0;n Humtly McCarthy is follow- P! | fore 3t made her out in the ofing. At to Zateman as at present, but com- ing “The Dryad” with another story in | d I.&ll) Pucifi ! | mmation books will have two tickets for |2 uimitur vem. It is mow over bait| Side ratory at € i time 2 fze racimg breese was jeach day, which will be collected bY ™22 | anicnea and MeCarthy hopes to have it Grove to Meet in Few Days fa‘:."“,,..f;“m‘t.m the fdre- train conductor. ready for publication in the spring. . - - mast evidenlly was gelling Loge of it B Meanwhile Hilaire aunther of | By .43 o'clock the wind had frestenad | “The Path to Rome” snd “Emmanuel - |2 bit and the Hamovurg's salicem 3B l Buraen et ia woriae oa s|STUDIES ARE SPECIAL|Z 2%, o8 oo Samburgs dasicss 35 new book dealing with Marie Amtoin- [ b e ! 5 etle. Edmund Downey, - the veteran A tramp steamshipy passing out a8~ publisher, who recently printed his re- miniscences, is engaged on a Life of Charles Lever, for whick he has loog FAMOUS CURFEW SILENT. Tuition Will Be Free, but the Seholars Must Pay $25 = for Neeessary Supplies 0 LIE WORK CANSINS It »-Thes sttty I wTite an automobile novel. To get lo- from the high schools of Oakland. Ala-|cg) golor for it, Le Quenx bas made a } 2nd Berkeley have Been announced | metor tour in Europe of over Six thou- | The summer work at the Hopkins Sea- and the exercises of graduation for the | sand miles. He is in Italy at present, | side Laboratory at Pacifc Grove will | different schoois will take place next | but means to come to England in June, | begin on June 5 under the direction of | week In Cakiana there will be & presen- | when be will start work on his new | Professors C. H. Gilbert and O. P. Jen- | tation oc “The Rivais” at the Macdon- | story. kine Professor G. C. Price will Bave ocugh Theater on Thursday evening, with | Since his return from South Africa. | general supervision of the classes The | me fonowing cast: last month, Rudyard Kipling has been | classes offered are as follows: &t “Bateman’s,” his Sussex home, where | 1 . Be has been occupied chiefly with the | mosmes comes by Eretesme Pocer oo S5 Story which he is writing for the Cen- | Taoced course in fooicer. Srectic ot Following the exampie of his Ameri- came in Nne & can contemporary, Mrs. C. M William- gun was fired wiilg the sallors on the son, William Le Queux fs about to Special Dispateh to The Call | Pfel cheered lustily, and the crew bf the Hamburg responded with cheers. er pulled Sown the Germam the peak and raimed it again e deep throated foghorm at the Lizard sounded a compiimest mot pasd yesterday. There is a rumor of a race back be- tween the American yachis competing in the contest I STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May 30.— & COTTON PRODUCTION g { Palklasa Girard Nye Richardsom; Str Euck r Trigeer. Bdzar Stove; Bob Acres, Harry Bru- TO PLAY BASEBALIL —Oaktand, | 03d Fellows bas arranged | Lee Cui RED MEN TO DANCE.—Oakiand, 30— Tribe of Improved Order of :g Men charge L (chairmsn), W. E. Paifreeman sad J: B.| McKeon. B mm-ml«rufl-@e,bfll} o tury Magasine. Motoring s Still his fa- | Proiemer Price: phruioiiss of the semiiie o | AS A WORLD FACTOR verite recreation, and the London “sea- | Sor 5 rertebentes. tn Prote - . Siemaker: . comparative s Gt Rl i o o son™ is likely to see little or sothing ' tolcex of ities, in charge of Professer | y of him. | Frask Mace McFariand: the Notbranchs, am Suence in World's Develop- H afvanced course, by MeFariand Rosa Hartwick Thorpe's famous poem, “Curfew Shall Not Ring To- night”™ was recalled to every one yes- and the names of the graduatés of the different schools are: 2 | _Captaim Adeciute. Ensigw Beverly. Wiktam McEes: Sz Antbosy Absolute, Harol Oliver: { | meat. The United States record-breaking erop of 12,18 (0 bales in 1904 will serve to draw attention 1o cotton as a social and epo- i | These cburses form am ixtegral m‘ jof the biological work at Stanford {No tuition fee is charged. but 325 is re- | Oaklend High School, Friday evening, June | terday, when It was announced that {2 a1 Common Schoul Assembly Hall_Gra®u- | the historic bells of Chertsey Parish | Quired for laboratory supplles nomic factor in the world's development {mtes: Gene es Baker, Annie Eilis Beard, | Churchk would be silent for a while and to show the important part which it {Lis Winifred Beem, Jessie Muriel Joke | Wl Bekerod. Winitred B T Dest, Da: | These belis, some of wich are over 620 Smoot Bieuel Bianche Aleme Bowers, Oe- | years old, comprise a peal of eight, and Bromiey, Bartars Garthley numben fSve—called the incident is it was on “Abbey Bell"—that the the frame work of the them unsafe for 1858, when the tenor bell, which weighs over twenty hundredweight, was rerast at the cost of Baroness Burdett Coutts. CAINE TO CHURCH PEOPLE. Hall Caine, who has been at the Riviera of late, arrived in London the other day and before returning to Manxland ac- cepted an invitation to open a church ba- zaar is Liverpool In ng this duty the novelist waxed humorous on the utilization of games of chance—as raf- fles—for religious ends. He declared that if any one present was prompted mainly by the desire to win anything the best thing ke could do was to put on his hat and go away. but if he desired that the church should win, regardless of hif- self, he could not do better than remain “] think” added the author, “the church should be very liberal in its at- titude toward the ammsements of the pecple. You have asked me in the char acter of novelist and this bazaar, and you will not prised if I should tell you that I have no M. Salinger, Carci Scoby, Alice Eleanor Shimm, Willlam Bowman Smith’ Dorothy R Sclomon Marie Jeamette Stewar: E. Bernice Swaney, Gradvates—Alice Myrtie Armes, Fayette riron Bachman Dors Gertrude Bevan, Ma Evellne Bryscn, John Monroe Crane, May linor Doyle, Germude Duncan Flamagan, An- nie Louise Geddes John Clifford Hamiiton. Stewart Cuthbert Dutera ‘arer. Wolfe W Frederick_Warnhols. i Berkeler High School Thursday afternoom, | £00d 2:30 o'clock. Berkeley High School Assembly Graduates: Classical course—Sa: an Weymenth, Ethel Tickson jocke. Scientific Bliven, American visitors to Rome will be MR > i g ES i g § g i gfgg i : E 3 a8 ® i 2 an § i § | 5 | i '. i Frsg ! :E' il : i §EE 4 { l 5 i : > § : i £ § i i §5 S & £ $EE = s & . o i SN SR T i !p;ayl in hutman society.. Congress in 172 H placed a duty of 3 cents & pound om oot~ ton, mever dreaming that it wouid one i day. become the most important of the rtha Alexander | 2aid to have happened which furnished Lcountry’s exports. Whea, in 14 Joba Clow, Margery | the poet with tie.original of her ¢ Jay was°in Engiand 1o frame the treaty =7 K3 | miiar lines. under which American commerce got its Ei- | Chertsey is in Surrey, and the bells of first real start, he did not kmow that its parisk church are to be mute for a cotton was exported from his country or space because two experts from Londom, ever would be exported The 155,000 bales of cotton produced by the United States in 139 hed grow: 4500,000 tn 196, Citizens of the Town Get| Together and Plan to Ad- vertise Merits of Suburb INVESTORS ARE WANTED 2 00, 093 Promotion Committee Organ- ized by Those Who Have| Interests of Home at Heart i E i Special Dispateh to The Call REDWOOD CITY. May 3.—The efforts of the California Promotion Committee | ; 3 i 111! | 1 B t : § ) progressive in the town's meny advantages bave met with | 1574000 good results. Redwood now has a pro- | North's ; P i i i seekers to this town. The committee is still in its preliminary stages, but to- morrow night the citizens who have the matter in charge will meet in the town hali 1o effect a permanent organization bales.—Leslie's 1 it rules under which the improvement and promotion of Redwood are to be agi- tated. —_——————— Robbing Trumks im Italy. A traveler just returned from Italy e 5 i Agd 44 : E ’If £ f ié | ] £i consulate a few minutes lost the whole of ber valuable i ga 5 companies between them do

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