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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALI; TUESDAY. NOVEMBER - T > A\ NEWS OF THE COUNTIES ABOUT THE BAY N [ RECREANT JOSEPH A WILLEY AWAIT STUDENTS TOLD (UNDERWRITERS (TWO SILORS TFIRE FICHTERS AETURN F BODY TO FORMER.HOME FOR BURIAL, ABOUT BOYCUTT| ROAST OAKLIND| ARE SUFFOCATED! CF SAN MATED Horace Davis Addresses Uni- | Fire Department and Water Meet Death in Hold of Seow Rec:ent C.Ol-lflngrationi Con- versity Men on Subjeet| Supply Are Sharply Criti- Schooner That Takes' Fire vince Citizens That Larger of Trade With Orient! cised by National Boal'dl at an Oakland Wharf 2 Department Is Neeessary BELATIO‘?\'; WITH CHINA |CHIEF BALL REPLIES|BLAZE IN THE CABIS;TOWS GROWS RAPIDLY | Possibilities That Lie in'Declares That Protection Is!Vessel Is Saved From De- | Authorities to at Onee Take Commerce Are Described| as Perfeet as Is Afforded| struction by Water Pump-| Up the Matter and Add t by San Francisco Citizen| Any City of Same Class ed Directly From the Bay| Efficiency of the Foreo =) Why Lad Fought For Place on Train Is Mystery BERKELEY, Nov. 20.—The boycottof| OAKLAND, Nov. N—On'information | OAKLAND, Nov. 20.—Two men were Spectal Dispatch o The Cai American goods o China was deciared | sscared by R C. Clark, A. H. Smith ana | smothered to death In a fire that broke | SAN MATEO. Nov. 3.—Severas by Horace Davis to-day, In a lecture {‘mf Martin, the National Board of 5‘3 out,at 13:30 o'clock this morning in the |and serious conflagrations in - erwriters bas issued & report in w ’uvv schooner Sophie E, tied at the But- | Botably that which destroyed . on Oriental trade before the college of | e 5 - - comInerce, 10 pe. a memace tn American | tH I CUPRY Hn O N tioised, | ler whart at the foot of Webster street. | (85 TUPIavese: PITS SPEET interests in the Orient, creating a sit-| = ¥ immediate need of a much more o g Sil- | and a number of suggestions for the im- ! One of the men was Peter Burgones. TRe | q.. gopartment. uation 30 serious that the Chinese GOV~ orpvement of both are made. Among the |other was not identified. They were | of course, can be found With the !e;':'mien! finds ftself powerless 10 COB- ) ymprovements suggested are an Increase | sailors on the schooner and their bodies | nei of the department The men arc ac- & sid £1 in the equipment of the Fire Department | were found in the hold after the fire had | tive, judicious and seif-sacrificing Mr. Davis is a former president of| ;5 ine acquisition of the waier SUPPIY | deen extinguished by the Oakland Fire|the town is — the State University and now at “‘“_by the municipality. b o s s o Ho e gl mlrv'p ” -’!h“ trvmr_ head of the Sperry Flour Company Of' “Tye poard also advises a fully paid | the commander of the vessel, was at his |is rapidly passing beyoond b g California. His remarks regarding the { pire nereinen: Yarger water mains I8 | home in Elmburst at the time. Sy yasbes ¥ | reality of the nuy.;m.:_n China Came . . ports of the city and a material in-| The fire m‘“d’m‘v by g MX( St mflm e - at the conclusion of a :e_cxure intended | crease in the number of fire hydrants F st Sy lendc.wdr of xhecm“’elbsv.er- {oaritis m": o “mflflt:' e to show the greatness of the Orlental{ yioughout the entire city. LOW DPres- | gireet bridge, who turned in an alarm ! ties of the town. and & disgusgon ¢ e o ce 10 any COUR- | cyre on the water mains is criticised and | for the Qakiand Fire Department. The | ways and means be invited from prom - ST shavs n T8 ‘“;"“’l;m { surprise is expressed that the water com- | are was n the cabin of the schooner and | nent and public-spirited residentw It s n‘:e‘nn; of the boycoti, . | pany does not increase the pressure dur- | 1he Oakiand fire engines were easily able | conceded that a much betler equipmer: 3 | ing the progress of fres. to extinguish it by throwing suction pipes | and a more compists organization of s e ind oo ""‘e"“‘;‘;‘e&"‘f;! m’:’!;ufiri‘n‘”&‘;:‘:;m’f"z“ roast o8 | over the side of the wharf and pumping | local fire devertment must S etnad - e o » eging directl; harbor. T 1wt 3 o o is the The Governrfent bas sought to cheek It | giscipline is poorly maintained and that| .., m:,??,?&:"-m. .x:rb le:e.firfi: 3 quesc.'-.ml -x:; s agitating the minds o2 i i Shangnai apd_ Hbmgkous, | the apparatus is not kept under close SU-| oy the bodies of the two men were | those most concerned in the geifare - £ Wgecc) wievisiak Whi- b S _ 1found where they had been overcome by | the city. No great dificulty is feared o= !”1n answer to the criticism of the Na- | o D | the score of raising suficiemt funds. s T eney fal cargos, | Uional Boaid,: Chiet N. A. Ball of "“] The vessel was owned by Charles H.' there are many wealthy people Bers win 89 not think tha ide cargoes are for Caina. Oakland Fire Department said to-day: Butler & Co. and Was empty at the time, | will de{f provide for such a prety e g s P land’s fire depart- 3 of wi tion, even If the municipality finds itse: e o o T o g o | e e B s i~ ™| aable to secare o nccng the recent war. Our commerce with China has e aird I o montty Tn s iyt o muti. | S50k t6 the tigeet o SN U The fire is supposed to have started i | i justice to the city and is an unmerited = | | The cause is found in the barsh administration | B : | | The coe b ound i e bareh sgmimaicaticn | Sopecion T Soia” she pucevmoet snd the oo | from u stove that was left burning 1o e | EXPECTS TO FINISH Iome mataber of high-class Chinese, students | S sacrs, % G5 St hen: as any city of ita | of the schoomer. The upper works | < J o o s foem Chita: were mistreated when | o SBclent & e “its record’ of fire (Of the vessel and some of the | GRADING WORK SOON tizen bas a right ' were all that suffered fromg = they came 1o attend the St. Louis fair. Forced | ve for weeks in detention coolies, eating coolie fare, they’ returned to | e(he flames, but the men who were suffo- | Enormo‘ls Qhovel; D. rib- | . i - cated were down in the hold and were | n inflamed the student gulids and ; rapidly £ro ity. P | tales, some true and | Some of h: refu’x’:mm:ar:‘r,:‘ contained im | Overcome by the smoke before they could | utfd A,l‘)n" Ime 0‘ about their treatment In ot the same that I have myself | escape. - e ho the Fire Commissioners. = Others are | i Ocean Shore Road. Special Dispaich 10 The Call REDWOOD CITY. Now. 2 Sdward Maliey, who Bas the contract 5 grade the way for the Ocean Shore —_————————— POWERFU simply ridicuious because they are out of all | GUILDS A bid = reason to the resources of the city. The| | | The guilds began a propaganca against the| municipal government covld not possibly bear | luse of American goods and the result Was | (o ecPon D cf the increase in apparatus sug- | | | meen at once. The guids are ail powerful. 1| gested by the underwriters and such extrems | know of one insiance wher: during the las: | precautions as those recommended by the | {omg e mestis of ons s iachon re absolutsly unnecessary. — A e he had violated the borcott ined §3600 Decause he v n g e — order, and he paid the fine, too. He bhad to or quit_business, There are seventy-two guilds | . Ocean View, and from Pescaders o in Hoogkong ajone that are behind the bo; Santa Crus.'is ander bond > Smish the got The Chinese Government girdersd ,ml work met later thas July 55 The wnder- vl m Viceroy of Caston 10 stop the Vieeroy is gn anti-foreigner official, however, taking is a tremendous eme. dut it is | | ané be merely advised everybody to be good. expected it be compieted on- Time He made no attempt to Stop the propaganda. | The e ki %gg;;;b;;z‘e ! iStutlents of Stanford Are i woveott of American Soods. ¥ to -Produce Goldsmith's| b i SR Horace Davis g#ve the university o - o | disti men a graphic description of the part “She Stoops to Conquer”| e tuat Oriental trade has played in mak- | der the ing cities rich. Ancient and modern in San Francisco at tw Tyre, Babylon and Antioch were made MQT!! !ex on ‘th: a weal by it. Always that trade has S base College I = beenu:Ybone of contention and is to- VERSITY, Nov. 2.—| pe about fifty yards sou day. The tide by which it is carried has varied, and the variations have re- sulted in the rise or downfall commer- clally of cities. . When the first voyage was made | nia, induced, apparently, by overwork | Conquer,” by Oliver Goldsmith. The| eround the Cape of Good Hope it meant | and deep brooding upon church mat- | x > P the participation in the Oriental trade | ters, have affected the mind of James | D e A of Trieste, Constantinopie, Marseilles, | A. Blakemore, a university student, S0 | the casts to be e 2y . comy of Venice and was the foundation of Lon- | that it was found necessary to-day 10| gopnomores. Mrs. J. "‘”B e O“"*"( e Reng b, W don's greatness. Steam revolutionized | remove him from his home at 2239 |1y wur manage the affair. Mrs. Wal- PAEO" ALTO, Nov. 0.—R. 4 Mac- things in 1842, its use in vessels giving | Blake street to the Roosevelt Hospital | ger has bad experience at Harvard, at! Murphy, a Stanford L?-f rsity stu- America its opportunity to take part|on Dwight way. which university ‘she staged the mve,_ide:l!- was tréated heve u’_-d:vhl::; sev- in the pactolian stream typified by Blakemore is a member of the S0ph- | sity shows with marked ability. s‘mffl: lacerations on Ris r.&—:_ a in- trade with the Orient. | omore class at the university. He Was ! ihen she has directed productions at the | :::;gv. bjy :h:ezl:) The ]:;;f.‘[xnn'fi University Student Declines = Food Under Influence of| sriveons correnerss. = WIFE DECLARES THA HI'SBAND IS INSANE Mrs, Edward Sinclair Will Try to Have Spouse Placed ig Asylum. { of the Stanford University appoifited to| Company. choose a play .for the organization néxt | > BERKELEY, Nov. 20.—Religious ma- | semester to-day selected “She Stoops to STUDENT BITTEN BY ANIMAL Wease] Caught In a Building at the Tniversity Shows Fight U LES. a crack athlete when a student in the | Greek 4 k ! | FUEURS ::s 6 S etley High School, and is of Stirdy | . e e e huve- mat| 2 salvessily. Hew the. strsnge ] The speaker - o u' - build, seemingly a perfect physical Spe- | heen selected, and will not be until the weasel came to be in the duliding is a 1 YOUTH WHO WAS K . | Now we bave overland foutes In America | cimen. Melanchiolia has settled upon |iast of December. > < jmystery. MacMurphy BDotifed it yes- 2 e e e B mandiog him, however, and has taken the form | The selection and preparation of the| terday, but thought it ome of'the ani- Orient, competing for this great Oriental trade, and mmmnn possible to send goods from a | New York to China on through bills of lading. | socially with his ordinary companions. | Now the opeming of the Panama camal must| .jf I eat food, how can I keep think- | C. R. Bi d | be “higurea“on 28 a factor whese eftect upon | . o T o saiq Blakemore Satur- Bcvery.m E. J. Swift and C. L. :;gf:w;:d 5o u’z‘u. -m::.-x')s:cxm » charge ; THREE SMART IPK:TU RES TO e % :?m‘”‘.f.’":.f‘u‘a‘m‘:.?‘.‘? ' | day when pressed to partake of a meal. tried ded mot | WEDDlNGS | GlVE |DEAS Shinass po R of Hongkong. Dot A Posez | Stitt was summoned. The physician FOR GIRL'S ASSAILANT| s TO lfi?m The canal will help the Guif { advised that Blakemore be put under THE BOY BEGAN SHOOTING WHEN BRAKEMAN REEVES AT % OFF THE TRAIN. WITH CONSTABLE BOUQUET AND each cofhi a steamship line to e !} ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO PU of disinclination to eat or to mingle was set wal | route, Panama KX THIS WEEK TO STUDENTS | s srmtte: et e v cotta | Lrover,_oure fa 8 N Negra Who Seized Fay Wal- - 2 Eozs 1o Japan Ale e iost soute which | Blakemore has worked his way thus tt Soucht by W, e s oming ihrough the Panama canal | far through college, supporting himsel? €O ug y West A cut showing a typical sceme will be BY ZOE GREEN RADCLIFFE- BERKELEY, Nov. 20.—The University ad- | can take to the Orient. by doing janitor work for the First Oakland included thorities bave received from Rufus P. Jep- | To appreciate the importance Congregational Church, of which he is £ €Is. —_— MOTT VETOES ORDINANCE. gs of lornia trade, let me tell you _— ng events of week are the wed- lnvluuonlm:u :nm ‘:'::;m ’:: have a foreign comimesce ng a member. 5 OAKLAND, Nov. 20.—Enraged at a ns of fhove charming girls whi: althoush ‘Benls -t aibiad’s Seise o€ Mdbaiis o bo |31 eitmss WMNM‘}: oy ik R s TR yillainous attack on 12-year-old Fay are mot of Oakiand, have & great many given on Callfernia’ st the Academy of Sci- | bothing. to. sbott 5 e RUNAWAY TELLS STRANGE STORY.| Walcojt, who resides with her par- riends bere. The marriage of Miss BEdith ences Hall on each day rrom 2 to 4 p.m., $260, OAKLAND, Nov. 20.—A strange|ents at 1774 Tenth street, residents of Dowsning and Dr. Bigar of the United States except Sunday, commencing Monday, Novem- story was told to the police this morn- | West Oakland are searching for a army will be witnessed by many suburbanites, ing by eight-year-old Charles E. Fritz, | young hegro, who accosted the ehild who was found last night by Patrol- i on the sreet, and !f the fiend is cap- man Gilbert wandering near the Six- | tured, those who are seeking him have BENEDICT IS DISCHARGED. OAKLAND, Nov. 20.—Charles Bene- @ict, a Christian Scientist, accused by | W. B G t, a former business asso. clate, of extorting y from him by means of threats, w; examined this moradng by Police Judge teenth street depot. The boy, who S| declared, swift punishment will be ol FEAT thits Was Dot sl ¢ :\’]’j u ..d:;f m'nn o scomppnt il be confuctsd jumior class were given tms evening in Hearst | part g - dence to d the accused, and ordes wit splendor of military pomp and Fall. hunds of co-eds taking part .1t exceedingly bright for his age, said he | meted out to hi believed a law passed by the last - emttict Siabertbed dered | .oivorm and consequently will be doubly In- S0IT ~ B ; had left the Children’s Nursery of San | the law. The .tz,::‘::m:;:t;fl:‘":; Mtare o {hut SIS vk I:v-uul:'fo H. Newstadt, charged with vagrancy, teresting 1o the popular young bride’s girl cnjoved. the Francisco to go to Redding to testify | made on Pine street, between Eighth|Council laid the consideration of tae apneared for irial B Deparimes: 5 y; friesds The quinte of attendants—iss Bon- Professor Robert Dupobey gave the first lec- at the trial of his father, who is mixed | ang Chase, while the girl, _k.l'fl SO Slr-Dur Tins S the Police Court this morning and was | & Downing, the maid of honor, and Misses ture this evening of a sertes of four on French y up in what tge boy termed “a ShOOting | younger sister, was ret Ber morning ar Helene Robson, Kathieen Finnegan, Lucretia PAInters, ~his subject being ‘The Barbizon “mat Sroper | soraper He ald that he-had left the | Lornser SISter, was returning from an given twenty-four hours t: t ou ernham Schéol ters.” The remal because hede beca the efty. R e . - M'M TR Bghuh were SEARIN Dpes by i P B O B e e e m.“m‘ m"’,"mlhmu; nursery use his father had writ- s et i e ies Thsn‘x:fo‘n friends on both flanwol.r;:: \?E:m‘l‘fxfi and l“}'}?" of Francals Millet Avneriier poSa ten to him to come to Redding -and| i .ot when the negro fiend, who was| DY & vote of eight ayes and onme noe, list, arrested yesterday on c - The Life and Work of Gallois our serious thoucht and most sagaciops action. | give his testimony at the trial. Later approaching from the other direction, alone voting in the nega- ] The two girls were walking up Pine rs, Dr. Alber: ¥ 10 be best man and Dec-uaber 1, ““The Life and Character of Fath. e Han ru nn in rul e —p — érunkenness and using vulgar the boy was turned over o 8§ w.“m’isudflenly rushed upoh them and, seized | ive. Hahn and Thurston ™ were Dot i others Dr. Edmund Shortlidge, Dr. Juene— Didon.” The Ject o guage, was ordered to leave Oa! Snn, D, Brechewin 20 Major Stephenson. S the sut o A T e CRIMINAL COURT CASES. a representative of the Children's| ;. " ijest child The terrified child ery quiet litie wedding sere lo-morrow The iime for the lectire of Richard Mans-| OAKLAND, Nov. 20.—For the forgery | Nursery, who said the child had run| . .. med for help, and her cries fright- by Police Judge Smith this morning i rathrymise Axed : . ning, ing will be the i £ z 3 o Thursday ———————— being told that he would be given # 1 Soterest. Min Albertioe Lobae, the sia. atbermom I B Crostras, & of several small checks on local firms, a | away from the Istftution. S Do St W NS S term of six months in the City Prison of Mrs Hayward G. Thomas is to marry is pccelbie that the Greek Theater may be | YOuth who gave his name as Ollie An- = hold and fled. The screams of the girl and said he was 20 years of age, ACCUSES A SALVATIONIST. attracted the attention of a man pass- if he was found in the city within that rge H. Westcott at the Thomas home, on utilized in event of pleasant weather. derson, OAKLAND, Nov. 20—The queerest time. mit street. g’y e third wedding will be thy — 4| but who now says that his al name H. Sparber and O. J. Walters quar- | Garber and Pnnl‘ Stxingham u:nr “"r.\:ulmul.m 1s Guy Ross, was sentenced to serve six | tangle that ever a Judge had presented reled over & bill for rent this after- evening. Over 200 guests have been invit-q4 blossoms fell curtain like from the tree to the | years in San Quentin this morning by | tg him is being heard at present by noon and came to blows, and as a re- ; 10 the Garber home, in Claremont, where :he Eround. forming an ideal bower, and I Judge Melvin, in the criminal depgrt- | Judge Henry Melvin, before whom Mrs. sult each caused the other’ marrisge will be solemnized. It wil be ome 10_it Was an aisie of white ribbons. v gree ©I'S ATTest On o the important society events of the week The bridc's gown was &u claborats aftatr of | lent. He pleaded guilty to the charge, | Rebeeca Albers of Pruitvale has made a2 charge of battery. The pair were rREEE “ Brussels net over silk and she carried a|Dut stated that he needed the money to | the charge that Ira Aymar, a Salvation | tne child search began for her Stanford avenue, from Lowell street taken into custody near the scene of The smart set will linger long and late ia Sbower of lilles of the valley. Her “birth- | help a girl in trouble. Army man, has borrowed more than ang - to the Berkeley line, to th the fistic battle at Broagway and Fifth | (be Peighboraood of Thiri-ents and Harison Mone” s lopax set In pesris was the groom's| Henry A. Logan, erstwhile church |§5200 from her on his unsecured prom- | 4 ro; ikl e S T Wag. 8 Seniemn. W $he . abivinn Py Brccne Tl y omament worn. The brides- | gegcon, charged with having run away | ises, while he, on the stand this after- cm,n:”m:'h:d e a4 ——— promising themseives & ¢ to-morrow maids, Miss Lila McK: Miss Mabel By e Fores s o e Tates: were daintlly atiins ta Sowamot as. | With Ethel Cook, a _sixteen-year-old | noon, testified that she forced ‘the |y, would undoubtedly have been lynch- and the Lady.” Mr. Ford is a delighifu] man Ured organdle, pink and white, and carried | Sunday-school teacher, made his first | money on him and that he had to tw© ing on Eighth street, who ran up just the in time to see the form of the negro |3t Lake Merritt, were finally passed vanish in the darkness. Other men at-| Burns call out of the Street tracted by the cries came up, and as| Committee an ordinance requiring the soon as they learned of the attack on | Southern Pacific to lower its tracks on street. A the license inspector to secure evidence SCOTT'S EMULSION. pea; L vt ot to meet at all times and, 2s be is noted for Bridesmaid roses.. Each wore a wreath uperis tak against violators the J licen 5o % .ymxv to clothe clever and wise id-as fi pink roses in her halr. = :rornlr: ncfeormnr:hnel‘:mnt.o;uso:‘p::: H’n‘.LAlherl is now suing for $2000 of ¥ e o 23 SCOTT'S EMULSION graceful and pleasing language the ladies wili _ Ruth Shinn and Pmelia Mayhew, in pink - th i sh Gndoubtedly enfoy & rare haif hour. Mr silk frocks and wearing pink roses in their | tiON Of Attorney A. L. Frick the matter ' this money, which she says is still due —_—————— hair, were ribbon bearers. The groom was at- | WaS Dostponed for a week. + | her. Aymar put the money she ad- Pord'§ charming wife will aiso be a of the club. Mrs, Melvin C. Chapman will tended by Henry Pat of Newark, and | The trial of Percy Pembroke, charged | vanced into a lot and built two houses, is more than a fat food. Lt e e Sta lasiiied: sowsistil ) 30 was the officiat- | with complicity In the murder of jon it. He has deeded the property back Th re is no animal fat N - " e s, > | fie guests, numbering 150, enjoyed the Thomas Cook, at Fruitvale, on the| to her, after forcing her to mortgage it ere i Bty seems 1o be siowy s surely unuses] proceeding of 3 mange A0 10 the. plght of July'22d, which was to have | for §1500, out of which sum the attor- . R popul weel Open. “ prettily decorated, 'n begun to-mMOITow, been post- | neys received and he $800. h that compares with it in '% Pred Morse and Mry John L. Howard were scattered about o the lawn and au | poned until Wednesday. Judge W. IL |says that his profession of faith in he Cotton, who Is an expert whist . el ‘Waste will preside over the trial, sit- Bible and vows made before the photo- ) graph _of her dead husband that he W Bt { Mre. Ernest 3. nourishing and building ' pieyer won the prize.’ On Thursday next Mrs. | ting in the criminal @ nt. L g S - Do Anaaee will entertain & Seidne party. ’ after- _*__m would®never harm her, made her con- i z fide in him. Hi that up the wasted, emaciated | ::{,;.“g‘-.h? :r!;; Gitbert 'B;:f;r::fl&n;.:}ur, MAYOR ENTERTAINS, nde i e says such things - = h Mrs. rown recently at a ve = 5 s S — body. That is why chil- j &gl isas aers S’ Sader "ot . 1 e GRANT THE FRANCHISE. Clul rs. Belcher will be hos- g : tess this Week—Thursds —when CHfford. Municipali- A, Nov. 20.—Th drem and anzmic gll’lS | Linda Vista® Club meets. © ¥ g R next ‘afternoon. Chico, this morning entertained .mmnrmt :::n:n‘:‘t:: 2 phiv = = i T Redlap e Southern Pacific a franchi thrive and grow fat UPON | e Teaon 6. "Bt at Nt oty s | Mime Envity il piias B 31| Cusadn Sk glots Diswmag “‘:’m“?r; Harten 4 E: ,an incident of more than ini ‘that "and present line to Walnut street, and the it. " That is why persons e T Bell * ordinance granting the franchise was A 2 Rz . e of ‘society are on the list of invited. After watching the wo with consumptive tenden- | member o e rasiecs | o e . oy sfgdaric. 810 cies gain flesh and strength enough to check the progress of the dis- ease. SCUTT & BOWNE, 405 Pear Street, Now York. His Religious Superstition | The committee of the mphomore class | View station of the Southery Pacidc : IN ZOOLOGICAL lelm". > »

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