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¢ NEWS OF THE COU ABOUT THE BAY WANTS ABSENT HUSBAND OIS WIFE BOY DIACAS BONS TAY TASTEESHEAR WARN WELCDHE vl rrewre— MDKUIS SEF GETJENELRY 7o prayL | NEW PEITIOS, FORPEDCUES Mrs. Connolly Hunting.L[AVES w"_'[ 4 Man Who Left Her , Fred Bierwirth Attempts to|Berkeley Youngsters Give an Slay Spouse, Then Puts| Imitation of How Second- Am] [:HIU]HEN an Fnd to His Own Life, Story Men Do Their Work Years Ago. : - TRAGEDY IN BERKELEY |WOMAN MAKES CAPTURE * - B Prosperous Young Business : ST Fourteen-Year-0ld Joseph Man of Livermore Sud-|Carpenter Whose Helpmeet|Two Lads Are Brought to Foscalina, Believed to Be denly Drops Out of Sight| Leaves Him Hunts Her Out| the Police Station bY| Gang’s ;Leader, Is Taken antd Commits Bloody Deed| Indignant,k Mrs. Downey| Into Custody at Livermore : Applications for Franchises|San Mateo Will Maintain 1 [ - RAINS " for Street Railways Filed| Magnificent Headquarters “With San " Rafael Board, During Visit of Teachers POSTPONED|[TO BOOM THE COUNTY - Loves Him Yet Though Decade of Trials Has Passed. ACTION 1S Attorney Says His Company | Literature Telling of Edu- Is Not:.Connected in Any| cational Advantages of Dis- * Way WithSouthern Pacifie| trict to Be Distributed Special Dispatch to The Call. Special Dispateh to The Call f Jeéremiah Con- LIVERMORE, March 5—Willlam R. If Jéremiah C . ; “the living the wife he | Stoven, a_prosperots butcher of this clty, 593 Sn ity 3 kil : e TR BERKELEY, March 5—Two youngsters |~ A]fil} - in- knickerbockers, so-tiny thgt nursery SPIKES Al ‘PULLED !ax) at Red BIuff, Te- | has disappeared under conditions which | QAKLAND, March 5.—Fred Bierwirth, e N er 1o see im, for she | have caused much alarm. His wife and |'a carpenter, &2 years old, residing at 173 ke .:m, « . ‘; 000, and she | four children are distracted. No one | Oregon street, South Berkeley, tonight | quarters rather than s jail cell seemed to ;- : . m w@thumh ‘_n:«:;eu“ co?i:y\wo?on cg{n ):::c:ec:’..d ‘: - chould e seems 1o be able to explain the disappear- | shot and dangerously wounded his wife, | be the logical place for them, were ar- FROM TB;ACK TIES o B o ey ended of citizens | maintajn in San Francisco during th :ztxlou- l:, h-ui“ rl'l:nnr‘:“l::d franchise | sessions of the National Educational matters discussed. Two:new franchise | Association a county headquarters thal applications were presented to the board. [ Will reflect credit upon the educational E. L. Van der Naillen, a raflway contrac- lnll!tm’lons ohr the‘tl:oun‘ty It is twenty t : request alf hourly | Years since the national Siradt ranway. Timc et Potrth | the guests of Californians, and _tha street frém the easterly corporate limits | memory of their visit and of their com- to the ‘western with two, branches, ome | ment is still vivid. At the session northerly -on Petaluma:avenue, and the held then San Mateo County maintaine |'other at B street to run forty years. The | & headquarters and had the gratifica~ xpected | @nce. Mary, and then, thinking he had killed Friday morning Stoven started for Mid- | her,* committed suiclde by blowlng out me as long as| WY 0 collect a bill from the Pacific | his own brains. The shooting took' place 3 when went to| oast Construction Company for meat} i the home of Frank H. McMahon, 618/ this morning. ~He | furnished for the men working nn the | pieggant Valley avenue, where Mrs. Bier- the lttle country | Western .Pacific Railway lines. He | gy hag been staying since she left her ed him. | Teached Altamont and there Teft his team | pygpang, a month ago. 4 for ten years ;“‘? took & "‘:‘“- H; I{;“d his fare 10 | npg Blerwirth was seated in the kitch- g for myself | Sacramento and remained on the car Un- | oy of ‘the McMahon residence when her wash. | til the capital was reached. There he i in wash- | G o el husband, who had discovered where she rested today by Mrs. E. F. Downey of 3237 Bllis street after breaking into her I AT Murdock, orphans aged. respectively. 9| tempts. at- Heinous Crime, flfifii’fi%fi?&fl' iy of dietton | oM /Kot Mere Mischievous- ‘These 'two‘ lads planned to' enter the nmi CaMOt Be Explflmed g towns. | "y ehments for $500 due Fred Mally, | ™ living after a long search, came to | Downey mansfon in the style that dime Marin Terminal- Company presented the | tion of recelving more than 1000 visit~ although | 1" 0 "eann0 due & cattleman for sheep the house. He expressed a desire to see|novels had informed them was the ap- LIVERMORE, March 5.—Charged with | other franchise unllv::!on with a pro-| Ors every day. ver thought | oo been piaced’ on Stoven's buminees: his wife for a moment, and after some | proved thing, They had séen Mrs. Downey RE, March &. g This year the San Mateo Count: posed ordinance - providing for hourly trips. Both applications and the proposed ordinance were referred to City Attorney Hawkins. He will ' report on them at ‘meeting of board to be held two weeks hence. Charles S. Wheeler, attorney for the Marin Terminal Company, made a strong argument in behalf of his com- pany.. In the course of hisi remarks, he said: The Marin Terminal Company, if given the franchise, will be a strong competitor 7 the Southern Pacific for our business. We will give you an excellent service. The Southern 1 my father M wearing jewelry which appeared to them | attempting to derall trains, Joseph Fosca- ‘worth capturing. Their plot was accord- ingly lald to get hold of the valuables. The youngsters noted the time when Mrs. Downey was absent from her home, and procured a ladder, up which they climbed. Then making thefr way into the woman's bedroom they stole three gold rings, one set with pearls and emeralds and the other two with rubies. A’ gold lodge pin also was taken. The lads hid behind a barn in the neigh- borhood to gloat over ' their loot, and | His i w - hesitation Mrs.' Blerwirth consented to $10,000. Now I} -?:n;:":‘h:!b:;f:a:h;:'lnzclh!:t t;f;z":x speak to him. Bierwirth entered the room roy children | oonitd o ocets o meat all obligations. So | 3nd Without a word drew a revolver and 1 have ! far as discovered nelther business nor do- | COmmenced shooting, The woman, ve him pun-{ meciio difficulties have arisen. His friends | Screaming with terror, fell to the floor at complaint | peljeve Stoven has been overworking and | the first shot, and the second bullet fired vide for @ | hae wandered away In a fit of temporary | Y her enraged spouse struck her in the im |loss of reason. He is 34 years0ld,5 feet | riht side of the neck. Bierwirth fired Chief of] 11 fnches tall, weighs 190 pounds, is a | Once more at his wife, and then, thinking n | blonde with florid complexion and light | he had killed her, turned “his weapon mustache. His father, Riemer Stoven, is | against himsélf. Pressing the pistol to & | a well-to-do ploneer of Livermore Valley | the right side of his head he pulled the I-| and is serving as & juror in the Pembroke | trigger and fell dead within a few feet of headquarters in San Francisco will b under the direction of Miss Tilto: County Superintendent of Publl Schools. Frults and flowers will be dis< tributed and educational literatur: ploiting the scholastic advantag: San Mateo, will be given to all visitors, The natfonal educators will meet I July. lina, 14 years old, was arrested today by Southern Pacific Company Detective Ma- lotiey, who has been investigating for sev- eral days miscreants’ work in tampering with the tracks near this city. ‘Whether the criminal work has been done in more than mere thoughtless mis- chievousness is a question the railroad officials are not ready to answer. The boy under arrest is said to be a member of a gang of youths about his own age CEARRLR SO . HOME OF PRINCE PONIATOWSKI 54 IN SAN MATEO TO BE SOLI} i me and his | trial in Oakiand the body of the woman he had tried to | there Mrs. Downey found them ten min- Pacific is doing its utmost to prevent any new s murder. utes later. Thelr guilt was undeniable, | Who have been {mperiling lives o travel- | Sompany encroaching wpon iis teeritory, The | Bemmtitul Country Place of Polish Ney | POLICE - C - . Dr. W. D. Huntington was summoned | but Marshal Vollmer, because of their | €TS Dy placing obstacles on' the- tracks | sold The Southern Pacifio will buy up any Wl m"fl-‘-' h ! JACE CHIEF MAY to attend Mrs. Blerwirth, and after ap-|tender years, merely reproved them in|ahead of approaching . passenger and |street car franchis you may advertiss, and e S SR then your city will be completely ip ita grasp. ‘Wheeler strongly hinted that the mat- ter would be taken to the courts, Van der ‘Naillen, who represents several citizens, said that he had béen- considering San freight trains. For some time the Southern Pacific Company: ‘has been disturbed by reports of track tampering in the vicinity of Liv- ermore, which seemed to be of.a seriously such a fashion as to thoroughly frighten the culprits, and they were sent home. “SOPHS” NO try home of Prince Poniatowsk!, lod cated in the foothills back of here, id for sale. The home is one of the most beaytiful country places on the coast QTON 1¥ing a t ary dressing to the wound RESIGN ' HIS OFFICE | faa fer removed to the Central Hospital. He said that while the wound s serious, ta | Vollmer to-Accept Flattering | it was not necessarily fatal unless blood poisoning sets in. - » Fr y P, jed for sev- maliclous character. It was discovered | Rafael street raflway matters previous to | and was only recgntly erected by itd Otfer From.San Fran- _The cousls have besn maszied Lox. eev: LONGER SEEK that spikes had been pulled from tho ties, | the incorporation of the Marin Terminal | owner. The grounds surrounding the cisco Firm, —Fred, Lester, ‘Arthur and Mildred. loosening the support to the ralls and [ Company -and that his proposition was on consist of more than 100 acres. In placing the estate on sale no pri has been fixed, but it is understood thag $150,000 1s the least sum that will be considered. ——————— . GEOLOGY STUDENTS GET PLACES, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March 5.— Four Stanford students In the depart~ mient 6f geolo and minfg have ac~ cepted a flattering offer made hy am Alaska placer firm and will take posi- tions in the vicinity of the Yukon River as assistant’ engineers for several months. The fortunate students are E. A. Austin, a senior registering from Stockton; B. R. Saunder '08, registering from Redwood City: C. B. Nims "06 of non-Southern Pacific and bona fide. ————— MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE 1S OF ANCIENT ORIGIN M. O.. Van.Behood in an essay on the evalution ©of medicine. accentuates the truth of the adage, “Nil novi sub sole.” Some of his ~illustrations are worth giving. Hippocrates knew of patches in the intestines, the discovery of which is generally ascribed to Peyer (1680) and Casper Aselli (1500) is wrongly said to have discovered the chyliferous vessels to which Herophilus and Erasistratus drew attention (20 B. C.). The pancre- atic duct, the discovery of which Is at- tributed to Hoffman and Wirsung (1630) causing' great danger of thelr spreading when the wheels of heavy engines and cars came upon them. The spikes which were thus withdrawn in many cases had been jammed between the ends of the ralls in such shape as to leave them above the surface, so that an engine or a car wheel striking them might easily be thrown off the track. Such an accident might be accompanied by serious results. A rapidly ruming pas- senger train thus derailed could easily have been ditched, with heavy loss of life, After considerable investigation the Southern Pacific Company detectives, as- sisted by the city authorities, secured evi- dence sufficient to warrant arrest. They ADVERTISING — BERKELEY, March 5—Fearful that the numerous accounts of the sulphurous character of the sophomore burlesque, which have ap- peared in various publications, may 4induce the university faculty to censor the play, the managers of the burlesque to-day issued an announcement deprecating the advertising they Teceived and declaring that the burlesque en- titled “A Comedy of Terrors, or All's Well That ‘Ends in Hell,” is really in the best of taste, with nothing in the lines or situations that. could offend the- most fastidlous. @ scene of the second act is laid in Hades, and it had been reported that varfous members ————————— | BERKELEY; March 5.—Marshal August ' Vollmer has under copsideration-an: offer from a businesg firm outside of Berkeley which if accepted will call for all of his | time and necessitate his resignation as | Marshal. Hie decision is to be made dur- ) - | ing the next forty-eight hours, and mean- | while the report that he is to give up the ™ | control of the Police Department has been widely spread. There is no hint of friction —_— wa e a3 0- | between Marshal Vollmer and the govern- 3 o ‘ba | 108 officials of the town, who have repeat- . edly increased the numerical st th of i :: ;“s;:( | the Police Department at (-Sflm:rf"rfque':t Judge Ogdeu Thlnks FlOI‘- A { and in other vs have hel, ¢ Tieti s thee T | £ bt e, S e ninn ont | ence Cook the Victim of an, « ed, | of : 3 o 4 o b “ o h leader. Muskegon, Mich.. and H. C. MeNaught, of effick 3 4o e of the Taculty Were to“bé given ‘Hadean appel- | regard young Foscalina as the ring] S o | “More mones and a prospect of aavance-| OVerwrought Imaginationisions Sulcuiated ‘o amuse the .mfl [ The boy stubbornly refuses to talk con- | !2 meationed by Fademus B cSNUPCl| o graduate of ‘05, from Denver, Colo. jmeat in the business .world have ap:l .l .0 - Zoge o0 “No attempt has been made to burlesque | CCFRINE his arrest. He asserts that be |, " "soureh century. before Christ, re- ENTERT. > E P 12 e €8 pealed to Marshal Vollmer. liliobaow 8 nplq yert bas aby ot Shakespeare's works or the other clas- | KnOWs nothing. of the track tampering, | o0 "0 "0 U0 Giicry duet, which afters TERTAINMENT A SUCGESS. SYNDICATE RENEWS | "Marshai Voiimer took office last April,| OAKLAND; March: §.~Inclining 1o |sics The plan of ‘the suthors has been 1| and persists in a silence when approached | 173 to the AUTFRRy HOCC W VER UL SAN MATEO, March 5.—The last ene e an- original”plot /and ludicrous inci- denta with numerous hits on college men and aflaizs to 233 o, she o mittee feels “tonfident ‘the e wi Teceive the approval 6f évery one who sees ft."” r.Jacques Loeb ‘was to have lectured betore the College of Commerce Club this aft ernoon on “Economics and the Natural Sei- ences,” but was unable to' be present. Profes- on the subject which it was impossible to'penetrate. That no serious accident has occurred is due to the-vigilance of the track in- spectors, who have been paying very close ‘attention to the Livermore district since the troubles with the rails was first re- winp e e & 7> | He was elected on the. Republican ticket. | the bellef that Florence Cook, the ac- FIGHT FOR WATER | The office pavs $i% a mpnth, besides fess, | cuser of youns A. C. Webb Js. of Ala- — H, 8. Howard, former chiet deputy m«:‘l, is to l‘l larfe ‘:xzcnl ;h:h:éc:‘h‘: ‘iles Many Suits 011 | Of the department, is mentioned as a log- [ °f Ber own imagination an Files Many Suits to Con ical candidate for the position. The Town | testified to matters at the trial. of Webb demn Riparian Hold- Trustees will appoint & new Marshal in | {07 having committed an. assault upon I [event of Marshal Vollmers resignation | her that had no.existence in fact, Judge tertainment of the Young Mea's Club, given at the parish house, perbaps | the most . successful in. the of the organization. Among these . who contributed go t programme ‘of tho evening and won well deserved ap- plausé from & large audience were tha The same thing has occurred in thera- peutics. y remedles that were em- ployed n ote antiquity fell‘into dis- use and were again introduced into prac- tice-at a later date. ‘Thus arsenic 'was used as a febrifuge by Lentilius, and Hip- pocrates recommended it for cancerous ings. at their meeting next Monday B. T. Ogden this morning granted Webb ported. What was the motive of those following: Frita Dickle, Miss Grace g HRS; Daxt Monday. mish. a new . trial on the charge of which he concerned in the attempts at train-wreck- ,‘,;'”""“.;,.,:hf,. B dpteyiet o8 e | Bromfield, B Folger. Gordon Bromfeld, MARTINEZ, March 6.—~The . Syndi- B4 e i BT i was found guilty by & jury, Bolding |- -The students who ase raising money for the | ing has not been uncovered as yet, though | D2Ve Tes Artiur Perrin, Miss E. W. Smith, Miss . s (7 fporf } . !A_ls TALES ARE FALSE. that the evidence did not Support the. ;:;i.o;mo: ;m!:a gfinm‘;o—:‘-uyhtx: the officlals belleve they will settle that | S€Pi¢ tcrI the umon;_*um— l::h.th:“t:dr: Mabel Carter, D. J. Stollery and W. 5L, s contest to gain | BERKELDY, March 5.—Storles of al- | verdict. The cage will be cafled regu- { fEGeny JRECEr, SE8 SR0Cem 8 0 Bl point In a few days, now that they haveé ;’:‘;"::; T A i amis recay: | CWO, —_—— N IS FINED FIFTY DOLLARS. SAN RAFAEL, March 5.—Joseph Jere ezynsky, who was indicted by the Grand Jury and charged with assaul} with intent to murder Julius Bogdano- vich at a Polish.picnic at Fairfax Sep- tember 10, was found guilty of simpla assault by a jury this aftermoon. Jere ezynsky walved time and Judge Bucld o: .?n Mateo County imposed a fing of §50. played on the campus next Saturday for the project. The varsity team is to meet the Gantner-Mat- terns on that day. The State University debaters will take the negative side of the questlon in the intercol- legiate debate when the following question 10 be discussed: “‘Resolved, That the American game of football has done more harm than good to the ideals for which universities should exfst.” ~ The finals, in the _competition for places on the team, will be held on March 24 at ‘Stiles Hall, CAUSES THE ARREST OF CIGAR MERCHANTS Rev. P. C. Macfarlane Makes Good Threat Against Alleged Poolsellers. ‘ights along San leged 1l treatment endured by incom- |larly tomorrow. morning to be set. - supply purposes, | [n8 Chinese have been investigated dur- | In overruling the verdict of the jury, ainst Ernest | \08_the last few months Ry Professor | Judge Ogden made a searching analysis other prop- | 1, W- Pagé of the history department | of the case and showed by a compari- waterway to | °f the university and todfy he gave |son of the girl's own statements that ghts to the | SOme of his conclusions to the College | she had contradicted herself on a num- e of glving | ©f Commerce Club. He described thé | ber of vital points and was impeached 1 of the supply, | @Tfengements- made for the reception | by several reputable witnesses. Psy- e with the cam- | ©f the immigrants from China and |choneurosis was the term applied to people | SPoke of the increased facilities which | the girl's yagaries by the court. It is an construction | the Government officlals will have when | understood in the medical world as a he reservoir site on the | the new station on Angel Island is in | condition where one's imagination runs T Superior Court of | Operation. The stories of ill treatment {riot with reason until one cannot dis- is flooded with |&iven out by the Chinese who have |tinguish the false from the true. * ~ has grown out of | been. detained at the sheds in the city he Syndicate and | are exaggerated: for th t 4 T Wator: Comoad | cording o Professor Page . s nerrercs | WESTERN PACIFIC 18 ader advisement the] they are. due to the alleged practice AFTER A FRANCHISE t Costa Company, | of some who travel with coolies in the to restrain the Syn- | Steerage and cannot be distinguished ate from building the reservoir. His | from the coolies, though they may be|(3, L. Dillman So States or has given no intimation when | entitled to more consideration. The in custody young Foscalina. The boy will be bound over to the Superior Court for trial on the serious charge which has been made against him. ——————— ALAMEDA COUNTY NENS. NEW TELEPHONE BUILDING.—Oakland, March 5,—The Sunset Telephone Company has applied for a permit to erect a bullding to be used as a substation ct East Seventeenth street and Twelfth avenue. The structure will be two stories and will cost §i4,000. CONCERT FOR STARR KING FRATER- NITY.—Oakland, March 5.—T} Olive Reed Cushman, a: John W. Metcalf, wll\{ members of the Starr King nized the diuretic value of squill, but its use lapsed for a long period. Opium has been found In the dwellings 0? the inhabitants of the lake villages of Switzerland, as well as in anclent Egyp- tian tombs, but afterward it appears to have been forgotten during several cen- turies. Hippocrates employed this drug freely as a sedative and afterward it had a vogue in the middle ages. Even Para- celsus did not scruple to use this vege- table drug in the case of one Kornél von Lichtenfels, who had vainly tried other practitioners without being cured, but it is of interest to note that the patient re- fused to pay the fece which had been agreed upon before the treatment was be- gun. The case was tried before the court at Basel, with the result that the fee ‘was reduced to a few florins. This so angered Paracelsus that he re- A Huster's Paradise. There is probably cotntry in thd world where fpod is “more easily obe tained than along the Behring Sea coasy in the spring time. Caribou are numers ous, and despite the long winters, th flesh of the young bulls Is good. Harbo: Fraternity at the First Unitarian Church Wednesday evening. DEATH CALLS T. L. SKAGGS.—Pleasan- ton, March 5.—T. L. Skaggs, former propriet g a n. wil g - - - | of the Rose Hotel of Pleasante seals frequent the bays, and seal lived the decision will be ready in that case. Eirr?:’:?uffimfl::z c‘l;‘lneu fwhtu de- to the Trustees of m?nlr:mtiinu:rch 5. ::u;.::":‘::d"fi;t :Q.I‘de:!; ot the Livermore 1"'31?; ‘gxdea“wd-my :::‘:::flg::r d.‘:fl'&z -I?':rm(. :mn "“r with nflmh “mm:k?h @ grand breakfas:, et - 4 scomforts or at his home of pneumonia, leaving a wif: d Sea e > 4 ousands o TELLS QUEER STORY. lack of privacy in the detention-sheds Alameda. night that he would cause the arrest of | wo children. The fumefal will be hela"la | which he occupled In the university. A | washed lslands, and thelr seas. oh e OAKLAND, March 5.—Charles Morra, | DY arranging with the steamship peo- Willlam Zingg and John W. Rew, pro- | san Francisco. remedy known to Galén was the male | scrambled, are delictous “n a: h“‘"m prietors’ of local cigar stores, on charges of violating the city ordinances prohibit- ing poolselling and the selling of ciga ettes, the Rev. P. C. Macfarlane today ‘went before City Justice R. .B. Tappan, in company with E. G. Butler and C. M, Alley, and the latter two swore to three complaints against Zingg, two against Rew and one against E. E. Roberts, bet- ter known as “Doc" Roberts, an employe of Zingg. \ AllL of the men were arrested and re- leased on bail, the bond guarantee re- fern, which, after’the lapse of centuries, was brought to the notice of Louls XIV by a quack. In surgery it is no less true that some of the methods employed by modern ad- vanced surgeous were known to the an- clents. Thus ites mentioned in- tubation of the I and Coelius Aure- lianus gave instances of successful op- erations of tracheotomy. Phaxagoras ventured to perform a lap- arotormy and employed intestinal sut- ures. Operations for hernia were per- who & few weeks ago was arrested by | Ple to Temain aboard the Steamer or to | ALAMEDA, March 5—In the presence Sheri Frank Barnet under suspicion | 8ecure hotel @accommodations. The ex- |of the largest lobby that has attended shot Giacomo Canile on the{tra expense involved in such a move |the discussions of the applications for rghi ranch, near Hay- | 8sually proved a bar to its adoption. |railroad franchises made by W. J. Mor- ed on the Sheriff today and —————— gan and F. M. Greenwood nearly four 2d been hired SIMPSON TELLS STORY. months ago, G L. Dillman tonight asked and City Attorney M. W. Simpson vis- | O0 the francl A ited District Attorney J. J, Allen today | Surance that the W kg oo LA o and related his 3ide of his trouble with | 3000 meke SPPUEALDD ok & fancuise o Miss Isabelle Davis, who seeks to have | Passenger and freight line 5, the lawmaker and lawyer make her ELLIS SUES GRAY.—Oakland, March b. William C. Eills, the A horseman who was assadlted by Milfon Frankiin An- drews, has sued Public Administrator Gray to recover $130 realized from the sale of An- drews’ effects, the ground that Andrews Tobbed Bim of $500. DIVORCES. ARE ~ GRANTED.. taste fishy when boiled. . Scallops and clams are abundant. and the waters teem with salmon and cod. The country is very mountaino and there is no timber. The only w: is willow and alder. The willows ar small and do not count much as cover, but the alders grow to a for N sister, Mrs. Borghi, was k" him. His story was gueer and seemed 1o have so little led to the bellef tirely sound men- trying t ng for neglect and C. E. Killlan for desertion. Suit was begun by uguste J. Rasmussen against Sigfreid C. Ras- mussen for neglect. tically impossible because of the de: Dillman is a resident of this city. He ATTORNEY PASSES AWAY.—Oakland; his wife. Senator Simpson reiterated March 5.—After an illness lasting ) growth of grass, which covers the couns et —— f cas formerly one of the chief engineers | quired on each count being $%0. Leon Tly two | formed 250 B. C. and Serapion removed TION TO DR. HYDE. ant Ne 00 I e 20 winy. thi Tor® the Western Pacific and is now s | Konigshofer and Bert Fisher went on the | yours AUoriey Frank B. Josephs, ‘naf;"“'“ dlseased kidneys. Puncture of the thorax | gy’ LN S e & DS 56 oved 5—Dr. Douglas | ner o promise of marieny Tade | onsulting engineer of that raliroad and | bafl of Zingg and. Fisher. Rew's bonds- - in empyema was rediscovered in- 1630, | sides, as well a8 in the sheltersd valley marriage. Miss is also engaged in constructing the Clear | men are Mike Spies and J. K. Houck. ) after having been forgotten apparently ‘At this time of yvear the bears’ skins worthless. The hajr s thin, and away In large patches, giving the by brutes a decidedly ragged appearance. In the spring the grass is pressed flai sh leader and presi- L Davis is to confer with th, : i e District aslic icague, “i‘" be the | Attorney tomorrow and definite action ol et '"ff‘s‘:" 10 be|is then expected with regard to the vening at St. Mary's | jssuance of a warrant for Simpson’s The defendants are to appear before City Justice: Tappan tomdrrow morning to ‘plead. The accused have announced intentien of contesting the validity of the Lake Railroad in Lake County. Dillman said that the Western Pacific ‘would have applied for a franchise before but for the difficulties the corporation is expu-lem:m._ for centuries. That the practice of asep- sis is not entirely modern is shown by the fact that the contemporaries of Hippo- crates were in the habit of dipping thelr College. arrest. e — in Oakland. : anti-cigarette law. As to the alleged vio- instruments in bolling water. by the winter's snows, and the new orney A. F. St. Sure protested on |:lation-of the ordinance prohibiting pool- In the thirteenth century It was custom- SCOTT'S EMTLSION. oxlTEANER s¥iCKS 1N XUD, benait of property. owners on Clement ssling, the trlo assert that they whl prove ary before operating to administer to pa- | P eness sonditions make idesl n: . Marc o e bein against the granth of an t ‘they sold no at the tients, by means of nges placed game seen FOOD OR towed up the eBUATY, (o be Dlaced on | moiore rasd franchise on that thoroughs | money placed with them was taken 0 the | aaoy 5 riis Honse ans Berald SOskiand, | e, 'the fuices OF madniive DRGNS | e o by Neh - x it & the drydock at Boole’s ship yard this fare to either Morgan or .Greenwood. Bmeryville Tacetrack and bet according | two prominent Alameda youths, entered a plea | is, stramonium, belladonpa and mandra- o el PECATEUASLRLIR STIMULANT, | morning, the steamer Juliette, | Morgan's application is to be again con- | to' Instruction in order to accommodate | of not gullty to & charge of having a consclousness being regained by| prench Guleh, Cal., h privecinty £ in 8 collision with | yered by the City Trustees tomorrow | patrons of the cigar stores, who- were |10 ST [0¢ mm““"’m“ Seventh | ¢he ‘application of compresses. | oj¢. :‘cbon and men nna:’u;’ mh"fl b Ask your doctor if when | cotier Telis at the Harrison-atreet | ighc ana_Greenwood's ‘application wil | themselves unable to g0 to the track. | ¥ae s tor Thursday "and MCRieiek's "1as | Among other methods of tretment now | handoufted and Lied to am smeit s $ 8 g oI ; 3 oiurday | e taken up Wednesday night. - . -° [° T SRt - o |Aprilags : “|in vogue hydrotherapy, gymnastics and | rejeased on preliminary examination or he orders a patient to drink :l.orr‘:!olrfl.&o:'-tek ll:‘b' mudn::!l?-'knll.i:: OAKLAND, - Marehi- 5.5The filing: of & G INTELLIGENCE: ASSESSOR_ APFOINTS DEPUTIES—Oak- | the open-air treatment wera.practiced by | removed to the county Jail. map of the projected “terminal ‘improve: mepts of the Western Pacific north of the north training wall brought objections' from_ Chief Deputy District Attorney £ M Welsh, representing the Southern Pa- cific Company tonight before the City Counc‘l, i t» ————————— ? Monday, March WOMAN ACCUSES EX-PREACHER. | - ST fifinW OAKLAND, March. §.—Mrs. Allie Un-" x; “OUTSIDE capher of 2108 Peralta avenue has = sworn to a complaint before Justice of |' the Peace Geary, charging the Rev. W. P. Teltsworth; a former minister, with | using: vulgar language and disturbing the peace. - It appears mg't,.lw‘ was soliciting money for. the I y fund of a church: that Mrs. Un:nh'r promised $2 to the fund and when the ex-minister called to collect it she said she would pay it at the church. ‘Where- upon Teitsworth, cursing and perspir- ing, broke in th , but was finally: quieted by neighb: .who ran to the;| lone woman's a nge. 5 eb— { 1ahd, March 5.—Assessor Henry P. Daiton fhe Romans and the Greeks. = D Malal . .- ARRIVED. ady H. C. Alnsworth, T. F. M 2 > has & professional “finder.” Fo; TV Monday, March 5. Rigney, P..J. Nickolas, F. M. uhay, | ,iypnotlsm was thought highly of by : - Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, 10i hours from Sturtevant, George H. Grays Harbor, boundsouth, put in to land and Br stmr Wellington, Cutler, 102 hours from | began today. Ladysmith. 8 3 V 3 SAILED. - - with ‘water, d the veseel now li lots of pure milk he advises | nalt submerged a Httie to the east of i the Peralta-street slip. As moon as the addition of a large |possible she will be raised and placed g 2 > ° | in drydock for repalrs. quantity of whiskey. He'll ’ tell you “no” very emphati- | arTINEZ March 5—Judge Harrler of Solano County has set for trial for cally. Yet there are People;)(.rch 13 the sult of C. B. Deming h | against the Selby Smelting Works for who, when -ordered’ to get : damages aileged to have been sustained # ¥ “ { from the fumes of the smelter.. Horses Scott's Emulsion, will- mpt !.nd dattle ure said to Hc\flyi& in the « 2 | territory around Benicia and Glen Cove some wine, cordial ‘Or extract | as & fesslt of the ‘pbisonous . vapors e . 3 .. | blown across the strait from Selby. Of cod liver Oll and fl"nk it 1s | Suits aggregating $100,000 are-filed or are in preparation by farmers against 32 the snmielter company for alleged de- the same thing or better‘ If struction to products, cattle and horses, ou want a cod liver : ¥ nd need liver TELEPHONE INQUIRY. oil in its ‘| OAKLAND, March 5—The Board of 4 beStT PurCSt and Supervisors today instructed District s di Attorney Allen to advise them ‘whet! o l’SnOS: _eaSlE) dllg_eStd fonn. get the S:rle( Telephone Company nold:e: cott's r franthige’ to. operate in-Alameda Cou; Y mulsion. . Jf you ty, ang whether the bhoard has author- want Whlskey, that's another| ity fo reguiate telephone rates. Charles matter, but don’t look for the | befors the Board ‘against paying a 82 a s o € | monthix fontal for & Tour-perty. tastra: same results, menltx, as againet §150. the rate for-! , | merly. chargep. for, ten- * mervis SN——— Davis, H. La | the priestly physicians in the temples of ‘women and men are lkely to & & other things of value Lo Many a trial is a Uwrb-tm,r‘-mo— SMELTER SUIT SET. IN, renzo 'm-'lfl:\.. the Fralivaie s the cae went over vaLl Wednes- ¥ s e = 30 B 13 i