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wind G. ¥ More N B ) s ews Than THE WEATHER. Forecast made et San Francisco for midnight, June 5: Local - Forecaster. Any | Handn COLUMBIA—*“The Duke of Kili- crankie.” RAL—*The Eleventh Hour." ‘Leah Kleschna.™ | ORPHEUM-—Vaudeville. | TIV —Comic_Opera. MUSIC HALL — “Miss m Fresno.” Matinee to- POLICE ARE TAKING LOOK INTO OCCULT AFFAIRS. NICHOLS TELLS OF MYSTIC CLASS . ! Arrested Youth! | Follower of | Intimates Acts Are Due to “Spells.” I The arrest of Young Winfleld J. compleint of merchants « had obtsined goods for be had failed to pay, as pub- in The Csll vesterday merming, has brought inte public motice omce more Dr. Plerre A. Bernard, hypnotist, whose name has been heard by the po- s slso brought about exposure of what looks like avory state of affairs revolving this so-called mystic, in which ames of wseveral young people, on as his followers, are men- one young girl. who was led by ome of Bermard's disciples, ose trouble was reported in the t time ago, the disciple responsible being com- wed Ler. It FOLLOWER oF BERNXRD. by a devoted f wer of Nichols op | thing ts con- | d criminal | morning. few months dising busi- B near Turk, but coming under Bermard's | H. Young. who has| ty of Lerkin and Pine | ce some weeks had oeen made to discipies by peo- they had roomed. paid by the depart- fication. One of the ants was Mre. Struckey where Bernard and had rooms for two, ¥s told them they 0 ave, and asked Special Officer Young to help her get rid of - jeft. In the apartments they , ‘on the top floor—it seems coms on the top floor were always by Bernsrd—was found a hand- silver ané ebony backed brush, which Young wow has ane rthinks some metchant may recoguize from the de- seription Mre. Struckey tells of strange and un- canny doings st her place, 'which kept her swake many tinmes into the small hours. Women were brought in at all times of night and there were mystic cfemonies that gave the rmpression of orgies. She smelled the fomes of opium, cherge will lie against the person who bought them. Other merchants who claim tism are: €. Bachman, ‘Gump & Co., Paul Elder, the Nathan-Dohrmann Com- Bernard. i V. = NS1BL N - CHARGED AGAIN 3 FOLLOWER'OF DR. BERNARD, MYSTIC BN OF HYENOTIEM. PLAYCOERS "HYPNOTIC SPELL AND TEACHER OF HYPNOTISM. — SNAKE THES WILL NOT PAY 70 SWALLOW 10 3EL MY he was going to India i T Miss Pat- LD LATE SESSIONS. o CTIE Bt Coiled Around Infant When Discovered by Mother. TRAMCT Special Dispateh to The Call. E, Ts., June 4—When | she Jeft her infant daughter on & plece of | inexperionced, reliroad magnate, . ' : JOKER 15 THE AGR . | B harn Pacific or the ' Union Pactic.| Quest of-Knowledge at.a Uni- ! versity- Arouses Hu- mane Society. 1 | et ~ APPLETON, Wis., June 4.—Students uggestion. Then Clark declared himself, | ¢ yawrencé University have been pro- hibited from semding up cats attached’ ng for some time. He real- to hyd n balloons. teh to The Cail. ot he porch.’ ‘After being out of doors a half hour she was terrified to see a monster snake Twisting about the child. She frightened | After the completion of the road Into Les | uncient to quash it for all time. This ‘the reptile’ away, then picked up the | bleed!: hild and ran to a fleld to bring Wherf the man came to the porch. the to have lost through commercial hyppo- | M and Continued on Page 3, Col. 5. tend in person. WRRINAN MRS CODDE *IND CLARK | SHOCKED B RENTWAR MR, CARNDR —_— Senator Outwitted|*Uncle Joe” Dips by Railroad | Hand in Water Magnate. Pitcher. Scents Plan to Freaze Mops His Head and Him Out of Salt | ‘Then Applies Ice Lake Road. to His Brow. Copper King Is Preparing t0| Wife of Fair President Gives Carry,the Fight to'the . | Speaker of House Lesson Bitter End. - in Etiquette. ; Sy E. H. Harrimon and Usited States RIS Senator W. A. Clark are at outs and L 4 . the Western ratlroad . world s ex-| FPORTLAND, June: 4 ‘n’tnc\e Joe pectantly awalting n declagation of war | CANNON° Was tiught mannirs at .the | between the two maguates that it | EORNE oF (e Ko SO O SRS determine the future coatrol of the | L ¥iiqont ot the corporation, let him San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake | know that to dip three fingers into the Rallroad. The Moatana Senator bas |icc water pitcher on the speakers table discoversd, he believes, that be hos | beforc the. cercmonies .mignt “be all been tfiéked by the astute finameial | ¥STY Well in Washington, in New York Schiff and has declared d such places, but it would not do St L Insen O eclared | {15 ang. - So Mrs. Goode rebuked tae to his friends that he will fight Harrl- | speaker of the House of Represents- man to the bitter end. Flaauclers gud | tives by messenger, and, thereby hangs }rnflmd men, however, are at loss for Boy W oL Just 1o;|sk;d ou! D mea: rursday aftérnoon wa arm. i:,::f:,”l::: n“h:: i nd :: e | e Joe” was perspiring when, after the is b < Wi | orade headed by Viee President Falr- sgaiust the head of (he Boutherd Py- ks, ‘he entered the speakers' stand. cific ‘Company, for it hay just been re- | Before’ seating himself ghe aged Con- | vealed that Horriman, in the vernacular nuph;::q;n.:rcne: llao!::h‘en::;l ranzerd -M.. 4 e a’ ' s :‘:"' Féreet, hae Al ee gvpen: 33'.'5:1 h’ T thoé";itch'er af ice ngl?‘;n o 't carefglly, “sewed wp.”, . e 1y Rix Snd ciratuity’ fwabped Bis The.cantrol of :the a:‘;::g. o3 5 L Mo now - eguaily 4l 74 Y i lings. ‘Clark -would prabably, not have ob- rehed, pou jeeted to this equal divislon. of the ¥pa&s | ter,.coeled his head interests had he not lately djscovered A | his fing: info the plan of Harriman to- fréeze: him’ ot of | of fce. riibbedithis «n‘lgihcn_a ang neéc the road. His discovery was made -too | wiped off the fce and thep qulefly pac it late and, convinced that he had. beén | into his mogth. srd < tricked.: he proceeded to denounce IMis| Mrs., Goode. coul d o longer. raflroad partner in terms that weuld not | S8he was:so humillated tha guest of be pleasing to the latter. © oy When Clark first, annoupced. hi inten- | sych.a. breach of . etigugtte .tuat - she to bpild a road from Salt. Lake fo | summoned Théoddre Hardee, assistant press of Southern California, that Harrl- |'young man to'the rea¥ of the sfal 1 man ‘really had a hand in ‘the project and | arnrs sawed up and-down . and “hé: Said was -dictating to Clark as to the future | things., When it was .over Theodore: policy of the corporation. was much smalle: 2wl CLARK WAKES A BAD MOVE. "Ther “Uncle Joe'- rafused to speak. “For months Clark insisted that Harri- | 48 he- was the star ‘oratof-of ‘the day Balt Lake ‘road the Senator stfll main- money the trackage and ' rol * sto .——.1—0~———— that was included ‘in the - deal months later, 'hi T, the company. - FeNEANT All this time .N‘e fien;zal p;inbue.. t;d sven Bty of RS PN e O~ | irs excavating trenches for the under- n _ | company near nto de, Mayo stree share niore of stotk tha his bus 3%- | pave struck a number of clay utensils, thority in’itheev he and Harriman have | ed that-the stock of the com- i lin’a:mthe e s Professor. Batres is eager to obtain ;::.‘LTE:M&:O“ ho;‘l s:; ':n; I‘:r'k'&: Government permission to excavate be- at this time that Harfiman, t his (R I e v o . —_— millionaire mining man. and | ..y pag the master. hand. for if any project -inimical:to the interests of the By agreement it was stipulated that the || L o cyggosted: by Clark the Clark road should make no ‘extensions'| ;pnosition in: the board of directors was Angeles without the- constnt of Harri- | o)+ Was made apparent to Senator Clark < when the propasition to bufld the branch | v Tonppah 1 brother, J. i B attorney of the Salt Lake-road. T. . iand gave vent: to:suspicions that he had | Cfarks and Gibbon had had no previeus ! aoe Saony e that he had been fooled.)and started off from Los A es to Butte, Mont., in PRICE FIVE CENTS. TBUTTES SMART ~ SET “SNUBBED.” Senator Cl;r;’;—_sze Closes Her Home to the Elite. i) EMBERS HER WOl - FRIENDS OF SHE WAS POOR. E : BUTTE: Mont., June 4.—Social lead- | & m et Colombian Waterway Wer ‘husband's eXpusition should cammit o 168 Anseles the news was hailed with jdent Gobaé. ' Hardee says he is | ers of Butte are V€ gles by thé eople of tae Mormon ‘State fa cousin by mafriagé “to President |bécabse several mam . e 2nd those of Southern Californfa. Twe | Roasevelt. He formerly sold typewriter | set, have heen re_lusul .adm:nam‘e latter looked upon the enterprise as a | supplies in San Francisco, bit got'a job | the residence of United’States Senator competitive roaa for the outlet of their [at the St Tiouls fair. ' He hastened to|W. A. Clark by the Senator’'s youu:l Droducts, but were soon disappointed | Speaker Cannon's side and imparted the [ wife. ' In company ‘With her husband. | When the announcement was made In | information that ‘the glass was not for |she returned -to Butte several weeks The Call, and later confirmed - by the | promfScuous -use. “Tnele. Joe™ led thel ago. after an absense of several YOS HIs | “Three of the more pramineny wom- éf of Butte soclety called at the Clark | insion: Several days ago to pay their = f respects Yo'l Mrs. Clark. took theiy /fgrds; and while they wait- ed, the women ‘say, they heard a gen- | g Sics instructing the ser- | South American affairs, who has just " t6 the callers the in- |refurmed from am extensive i . Clark wds not-at ‘obeved orders and from .the ¢West" Sidé Crom b Stepsgwith feelt: 83, fraet he brow man was in no way interested “in the | cOnsternation gathered upan ! tle, famijia ®0ad, and even after a part of the Ore-. :}n;:e‘m::’?m;‘ man. rl;l:fiz,’e:u:: vant to con Yx rn to t! 4 g - tion _ t! TRt R £ Gyt R consented to deliver his address. Har- g:',;? {08 SNaE tained that he had ‘bought with'His own | dee is trying to grow-back (o<hu for-| e thr | flounced 4@ too turbulapt I 3 A The fact. that .t came into the e & r $ snubbed did | having a tryvat that Hardm‘m“!‘ restec i : o —that he held of ‘the stock and | Fo 5 3 ; " the presence ofthe Wife wauld participate. if the ‘mandgement’ of par ‘Which | genjor Semator. & 1TY O EXICO, June 4.—Labor- | those who had known Mrs. . vcavatirg ing her girlhoed,: when® she lived . in |k poverty with her parents ' admitted and welcomed cor Then it leaked rout that ed the friends of the old days ho seek to:pay her;homage | soclate so that he might assort his.au-| . ro¢o toundations of temples and | preferr ) pottery c¢overed witl hieroglyphics, | to thosé wi disagreed. Nl}g"’: y': is ':‘:l‘l‘ “;”“"‘ Mo Spanish coins whose dates are un- | now that she is wealthy, but whp failed i able surprise’ that these rallroad men | gqcipherable. but which, mingling with |ito recognia + E thé pottery. induce the supposition that |ifamily at th: pany was divided ’g'}“:“m:;t.f,f.m'w: L e P ics Zound appertain to th> period | La Chapelle and* kn going: to Clark. an of the conqueést *when Cortez razed | daughter of a poor : other fo Harriman. every building in the Aztec capital. struggling to sypport-his family. ATTACH CATS TO BALLOONS e her or any memberiof-her, e time wheni shevwas Migs own: only ‘as .the Frenchyphyatcian, low the ‘present find for older remains. STUDENTS have ap angry frame -mind.- - ’ been directing -their scientific depart- PANAMIA CANAL to Connect the Two P Oceans. Special Dispatch: to The Cail NEW YORK, June i —According to & well-known scientific writer versed In ‘ploration - through Colombia, that re- public is to be avenged op the United States for havips “dome™ her out of Papama by coustructing a canal of her wo. Abundast European capital, this authority stafes, bas been offered for the cpterprise, and the route has al- ‘Teady ‘been’ selected. Presidant Heyes, however, has so far | rejecteduail offers of foreign aid. as he is_apxious, that the en work shall ted with Colombian money ‘olombian enterprise and patriotism. Clark fact.” says the man of sclence, {gh nothing has been heard of the In.the United States, it has long canvgssed in the Colombian press. e .plans have gone so far that the - actual " work of construction has i.a:yq.dy“b en started by, the penal col- ‘ony stationed for the purpose at Quib- do, a small .port on the-Pacific side of a. “The" canal, of course, nger than that now. lo o progr | the isthmus, but will he vastly less ex- pensive, - because .it will .follow ‘the course of the Atrato and Quito rivars, Jse for small steamboats. - “Bezinning -at the “ancient port of -|-Cartagena, on the Carribbean. the canal follows the Atrato River south- west through a marshy country, con- necting by the small canal referred to with the Quito River. which empties into the Gulf of Darilen at Quidbdo, of a rich gold- his | ments toward the acquisition of knowl- s that he will give Harriman the concerning wireless telegraphy, ©of his life, but seemingly the latter | radjum, the development of the X-ray is not. worrying. : As a matter of fact it is gle t n the matter of interchange over which the officials of the two, roads recently quarreled at a conference in this city. It is generally understood and-even by -Senator Clark. that Harri- proposes to keep worrving his angry p.muulthhnth““u.. Keep after Clark until the Montana Sena- |- tor ‘s forced to retire from the road. - It |- iy s