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THE SAN FRANCISCO CAL 'TUESDAY, MAY 15, '1906. To Confer Degree on Hundreds of Graduafes. S University Medal Is Awarded 10 S. C. . Browne. Governor Pardee Is to Give, Out the Diplomas. May 14.—Commence- f the Umiversity of held Wednesday Jock at the G Robert of College versity Medal = e Pres‘dent nediction medal distin, has beer Browne Ir., College of Mining grees will be conferrred as follows e Degree of helor of Science (Col- cf Chemis Willlam Edmund n, Chavles Philip Boone, *Henry dolf Gutzwiller, George Alfred Helmer, 1 rery Holden ¢ Ethel .ones, Sy Tenry Markley, orraine Middiehoff, Walter August Black Walker elor of Science (Col- eering): *Thomas Ed- mbrose. Richard Saltonstsll Bad- n ddington Harry Barnes,John wi n Lawrence Borthwic Lawrence Bufford, tt Burns, Alfred John Cleary, Cope Otto Dgmeritt, Austin Wi Alexander Giesting, Harry Minott Ro; ng enry Dievendorf 3 Frank Gilmore. essler, Toblas nce Herbert Kro Monmonier Luce, Leon Ha Addison Posey Bernhard Silber sire, Elijah Burtos onio Manuel Taizon, Henry or, Howard Claud Whitman, Degree of Bachelor of Science (Col- f Mining): Willlam Sewall Adams, Everard LeNeve Arnold, George Backus, Lewis Newton Balley, k Neill Bsker, Edgagx Earl Bar- pencer Cochrane Browne, Jr., John ert Burgess, Edwin E. Carpenter, Al- r ton Coliler, Charles Frederick De- Robert Irving Dunn, *Harpld right. Ward Benjamin Es- Farris, John White Geary, Verner Grifith, Harold Haber, oy Heice, William Warner Henry Huber, Donald Forsha Irvin, s Joshua Jordan, Prederick Joseph bert. Esper Signius Larsen,Jr., Frank nfort Chee Soo Lowe, Clement | e, Warren Higgins Salsbury Pitcher Odiorne New- fford Oliver, B. £. (Uni- 1902, Charles 3 Searls Pond nnett Reece, Fred Norman Frederick Staver, B. 8. ¥ of Oregon) 1904, James Stew- f Bachelor of Science (Col ~s): Henry Ward Beecher, " son Foremah Royal Alfred Ghirardelli, Arthur Alfred Hansen, George dward Brainerd Lester, Pomona College) 1901, Edwin Loob er, C} Burnap McDuffie, Henry ne Matthiesen. Alexander Skene Talter Allen Newman, Hubert G Norman Winfield Reed, Harry At- Scott, Paul Leo Simon, Willlam Van Bokke Albert Patrick Wag- fred James Warren The Degree of Bachelor of Science (Col- ege of Agriculture): *Ernest Brown Bab- co Amasa Archibald Bullock, *Willlam Harold Calhoun, Frank Elliott Collier, Ar- thur Montague Cooley, Roy Melton Fil- lknap Chittenden Goldsmith, Wil- Frank Daniel Edgar Madison Sznborn lice Ranney Thompson, Mar- fon Edward Waite, James William Welty. The Degree of Bachelor of Science (Col- Jege of Commerce): James William Arm- strong, Arthur Wayland Bartlett, Carroll Crow Dickson, *Mary Dickson, Henry Bernard Drescher, Berton Einstein, Grant Glichrist Gordon, Prentiss Nathaniel Gray. Frank Wright Hadley. *Eugene Russeil Prost Hallett, George Clayton Hill, Willlam Hewes Hopk! 4 Nam Harris Kel a; William 'ward Lynam, Gilbert wn_Neighbor. Brayton Saltonstall Henry Jacob Reef, William Lewis son, Howa:d Hart Salz, Milton Salz’ Harry IeéRoy Stoddard, Wang. Ira Danford Wheeler. The Degree of Rachelor of Sclence (Col- lege of Natural Science): John Hovey Al- arion Allen, Gwynn Page Anderson. arl B. 8. (Pomona Col- Hugh Gilman Calkins, Geor- Joser Frank. Malcolm Goddard, *Mary B Aloysius Halloran. | Edit George Graham Hunte Johnson, Olive » (Pomona College) 1905, ™ o, Lewitt, John Jay Viets Liv Vict B. S P College) Manson M sce Hinckley Painter, Ethel ateliff, Florence Robertson, Sue 1 | Adele Ross, Percy $Louise -{Ruth- Elinor Elliott Rowell, Isabel Edward uth- Antoinette de Capree Stearns, Kellogg Strong, Jr., Robert Thomas , Helen Foss Weeks, *Mary E , Gertrude Fannie Venning Wright. 2 f Letters (Col- Charles Fran- dams, Wini- Reece Allen, ews, Etnel Ang- Gibson Arlett, Ina a Beatrice Bacigalupi Baker, Kath Olga Banks, uel Hovey Aga Binney, Ada vy Robert, Bobnett, Marie Hook Brandt, Bromley, Minnie Olive Charlees Henry Brubak argaret Burdorf, Edna Anna Daisy May Campbell, Joseph- pbell, Clara Leona Carr, Case, Emilile Helen James. Chase, Marthe tuart Chisholm, Helen Goddard Cogswell, Cohn, rances e E Conlin, Albert Jo- an, Mzude Sarah Cope, Bertha abeth Crawford, Anna Teresa Cro- Mary Frances Davis, Ph. B. (lowa 1904; George Edward Dickie, Isabelle Dodge, Sera. Leoline Drinkwater, Mary Durand Dunlap, David Dutton, John Stevenson Ed- Albert Israel Elkus, Edna ed Thomas Ellis Jr. Ennor, Mary Christine Virginia Charlotte Frank, Richard Slayton French, Mary Louise bert, Alice Gompertz, Beulah Daven- dward McAfee Gregory, kson Gregory, Susan Myra Gregory, Farnham Pond Griffiths, Dan Hadsell, Hugh Lawrence Hagan, Willlam Thomas Hale, Ethel Charlotte Hardy, John rence Har rence Hay, v t an Blackman, Mary Rlossom. Dan Boutin, Arthur Hattie Loo Brownsill, Sorhile I M vida Florence. letta Calve: Katharine B. Hershey, rgaret Herskovits, B. L. Occidental College) 1905; Mabel Estella Hibbard, Mary Gordon Holway, Robert Allison Hood, Laura Pearl Howe, Maude Beatrice Hunter, Edith - Jacobs, Lois Elise Jameson. Gracee Maxwell Jarvis, iAnna Franklyn Jones, George - Foster |Jones, Vera Copeland Jones, Ada Ger- trude Jordan, Francis Comings Kellogg, A.. B. (Oberlin College) 1904; Elena | Adele Kennedy, Mary Ayres Ken- nedy Paterson Kerr, Mae Irabelle Georgina Hein Koe- nig, Sidney Koford, Alena Wil- helm {ronquist, Ralph Lewis Lang- | | worthy Winifred Marion Lawton, Aura Lee, Elma Claire Levy, Edna FEunice Ke: sley, Grace C. Lochridge, Em- ma Christine Loomis, Luke, .Matthew Ch Carthy, Florence Elizabeth stopher Lynch, Nellie Harriet Mc( Eldred Celian McKes- son, Eva Alla Marty, Harold Pierce Jat- |thews, Hilda Elizabeth Maver, Jessie Wight Miller, Mina Jeanette M nette Frances Minard, Morrow, Elaine Motter, Reuben Oliver Moyer, Clara Azabah Mundy, Lena Neal- ond, Beatrice Needham, Marle Neuber- er, Viola Ellen Noon, Alice O'Connell, Gertrude Genevieve O'Leary, Vera Es- elle O'Leary, Lavisa Overholtzer, Flor- eence Ann Parker, Ruth Patterson, { Bessie Jane Patton, Mabel Keturah Paul, |Bell Smith Perrine, Emma Gertrude | Postel, Charles Oliver Premo, Frances | Elizabeth Prindle, Ola Mae Putnam, jJessie Lucile Rau, Lura Church Rau, | Emerson Werrell Read, Frances Mabel Reed, Walter Hall Robinson, Mary Alice ‘analne Forrest Vincil Routt, Mabel , Marion Samson, Edith Athalia Sayre, |Bugenie Schenk, Myrtle Sellards, A | (University of Kansas) 1905; Frank Wil- {lis Shay, Lucia Shepardson, John Frank- |lin Shuman, Hazel Anna Skinner, Ade- line Grace Smith, Laura Elizabeth Smit- [tle, Harriet Skidmore Smyth, Hilda |Smyth, Olie Fielding Snedigar, FEdith |Fern Snow, Marey Luella Somerville, Hermann Rei d Steinbach, ITha Han- nah Stiner, an Felicia Stringfield, Elizabeth Bella Strohl, ther Marje Struve, Lurline Estelle Swanson, Francls Mervyn Thompson. Sophie Tréadwell, | Henrletta Marilla Tull, Mary Rebecca Underhill, Mary Van Orden, Isabel Ward, i Shirley Ward, Dagmar White. mes Gustay White, Louise Franees ' White, Wilkins, Dora Sherwood Bertine Wollenberg, Robert Woodburn, Edna Eugenia Young. of Bachelor of Arts (Col- |lege of letters: Grace FElizabeth Allen, | Willlam Samuel Andrew Milton Ben- jamin Badt. Emma Louise Bammann, |'Alice Garwood Barkley, therine Clare { Barrett, Helen Boyd, Charles Henry heney, Willlam John Cooper, Edna {Curtls, Louis Woodson - Curtis, Ger- {trude Charlotte Darrow, John {lie Dobbins, Willlam Fred FEliis Mary Eva Feenan, Hester Gamble, tie Jane Gunthorp, Naoml Elizabeth |Hause, ~ Sam Hellman, Elizabeth Elolse Holprook, Chester Frank |Hoyt, Bes Dale Hudson, Jay Wil- |dam Hudson, Arthur Edward | George Henry ‘Jantzen, Alice | Johnston, Bayard Hale Jones, Laurence {Joseph Kennedy, Julia Margaret Kern, Frederick Charles Kohnke, Mary Rober- deau Le Conte, Fthel Frances McClure, Helen McGuire, Morley Moyers Maddox, | Elise Henrietta Martens, Clara Florence {Meader, A. B. and B. L. (Occidental Col- |lege) 1805; Gladys Frinda Meyer, Ella Wood Miller, Viola Mock, A. B. (Pomona | College) 1905; Irving Foster Morrow, Va- | rina Pearl Morrow, Geneva Walker Mow-~ jer. Willlam Ja: Musgrove, Anna Nelson, Kate Navin O'Neill, Willys Rug- | gles Peck, Vera Margaret Percival, Ruth | Achastie Peterson, Bertha May Ross, Ina Ryst, Elizabeth Saffold, Roberta {Seaman, Cecllia Warfield Skinner, Susie | Catherine Smith, Fiorence Rena Strow- |ger. Margaret Wyman Taylor , Anne Eveleth Thacher, Katharine Bird Twint- |ing. A. B. (Pomona College) 1904; Ray | Cass Vaughan, Matilda Kinloch Wendell, Lillian Williams, Mamie Genevieve W son, Clara Beatrice Wright, A. B. (Olivet { College) 1899, The Degree of Master of Science (Col er, Jean- ege of Chemistry) upon Jackson An- drew Pearce, San Bernardino, B. S. 199 Thesis: *'On the Metallurgy of Molybde- { num { . The Degree of Masteriof Science (Col- lege of Civil Engineering) upon Milan Nikolitch, graduate . (Technische. Hoch- schule, Munich) 1904. Thesis: “‘Sewerage stem of Los Angeles and S i Southern California.’ of Master-of Science (Col- on ‘Charles Frank- (Agricultural Chem.), Hono- lege lin Eckart The Wholesome Baking — PURE AND HEALTHFUL.— Powder telle | Marion Kirkman | * Les- | ar., | Mat- | ) Hyde, | Waddell | vage Irri- | OMMENCEMENT EXERCISES WILL | BE HELD AT BERKELEY TOMORROW - == lulu, H. I Thesis: “ Investigation of | the Growth of Sugar Cahe and the Soils | | of the Hawaiian Islands.” The Degree of Master of Science (Col- ‘Ioge of Natural Sciences) upon samuell Alfred Barrett (Anthropology), Berkelpy,‘ ; B. 8. 1905. Thesis: *“Ethno-Gecgraphy (‘Ii i the Pomo Indians. John Freeman Bo- vard (Zoology), Berkeley), B. S. t4 | thesis: “Structure and Movements of; | Condylostoma . Patens.” John FEdward | Clark (Botany, Chemistry). ~Riverside, | +B. 8. 1905; thesis; “Osmotic Pressure in ! Plant Cells.” Willlam Burtner Gladfelter | (Education). Berkeley, B. L. 1896 and A. B. 1905 (University of Kansas; thesis: “Moral Training in Public Schools. Fred- | erlc_Addison Harvey (Physics), Berkeley I B. §. (Towa College) 1904; thesis: “Some | Measurements of Atmospheric Radio- | Activity in Berkele Willlam Warner | Mott (Botany), Berkeley, B. S. 1904;; thesis: “Teratology in the Flowers of | Two Californian Willow: | The Desree of Master of Letters (Col- | lege of Soclal Sclences) upon Florence | Edith Atkinson (Latin), Petaluma, B. L. | 1905; thesis: ‘“The Technique of (‘Icern's{ Dialogues.’ Alma Barmett ’Phi]l!snhh_\'h‘ Berkeley, B. L. 1905; thesis: “Implicit ! Tdealism “in the English School of | Thought, _especially from Locke to | Hume.” Esther Delcia Bernstein (Eng- | lish), San Franciseo, B. L.,1905; thesis: | { “The Question of Sheridan’s Originality in "The Rivals’” Madge Augusta Cas- terlin (English), Lewiston, B. L. 1905; ! thesis: “An Interpretation of Francis Bacon's Essays of Friendship.” Laura Wilhelmina Friedrich (German), Par- kersburg, W. Va., B. L. (Marfetta Col- leege) 1902; thesis: “The Influence of Fouque's ‘Sigurd’ on Wagner's ‘Sleg- fried.’ " Sybil Eliza Jones (English), Oakland, B. L. 1905; thesis: “The Roland and the Aeneid: A study of the technique of the epic.” Jessie Thacher Robertson (Latin), Canton, ..“A. B. (St. Law- rence University) 1899; Pd. B. (State Normal College, Albany, N. Y.) 1800; thesis: “‘Virgil as a Poet of Nature. Julia Warren (History), Hanford, B. L. 1905; thesis: “The Formation and Adop- | tion of the Articles of Confederation.” Elsie Mabel Wilkinson (E: , Berke- | ley, B. Iij 1901; thesis: ) ters in the Dramatic Works of Robert| Greene.” Masashi Yoshimi (Education), San Francisco, A. (Stanford Univer- | sity) 1905; thesis. ‘A Feasible Plan of | Secondary Egucation in Korea.” The Degree of Master of Arts (College | of Letters) upon Carolyn Marion Barr (Latin), Berkeley, A. B. 1904; thesis “A Study of Cicero's Philosophical Mary Jane Theresa Zita an Francisco, A. B. 1905; | | Vocabular: Burns (La thesis: A Study of Cicero’ sTransla- | i tions of Greek Poetry.” lliam Henry | | Chamberlin (philosophy). Logan, Utah, ! A. B. (University of Utah) 1896; thesis ‘“The Ultimate I Soclety of Minds.’ Unity for Thought is the | (Latin), San Jose, A. B. 1905; thes's: | i ““The Pragmatic Aspect of Cicero's! | Philesophy.” Jay Willlam Hudson (phil- l ,osophy), Berkeley, A. B. 1905; thesi The Treatment of Personality by Locke. | | Berkeley and Hume.” Christine Emelie | | Hutton (Greek, Latin), Berkeley, A. B.| {1904; thesis: “Socratic Problems.” Elias | | Olan James (English), Pacific Grove, A.| | B. (Union Christian College), 1898; A. B., | (Stanford University) 1902; thesis: “The| I 8equence of Literary Masterpleces in| Dorothea Kern ! Secondary Schools.” A. B: 1905; | {Jewett (Greek), Berkeley | thesls: “Study in the Style and Method | of Plato. Wilhelm Robert Richard i Pinger (German), Berkelsy, testimonium ! i maturitatis, Konig Wilhelm's Gymna- ! sium, Stettin, Germany; thesis: “Goethe | |uber die Lecture.” Charles Francis Sey- | | mour (history), Los Angeles, A. B (Uni- | | versity of Southern.California) 1904, A.! {B. 1905: thesis: “The Relations Be-| | tween the United States Government nnd' {the Mission Tndians of Southern Califor- Infa.” Alexandra Grogan Smith Berkeley, A. B. 1904; thesis: | There a Convention ntro.ung the Us |of Exits and Entrances on the Roman | Comic Stage?’ John Carter Stanley 1 !(Latin), Santa Ana; A. B. 1905 thesis: | FElizabeth 2 A | “Cicero’s Political Ideas.” {tell Wood (Greek), San Diego. | (Pomona College) 1900, A. B. 1 | sis B ; the-| “Plato’s Use of Illustration.” | The Degree of Pharmaceu (California- College of Pharm: | Joseph Alexander Abreu. | Thomas James Armstrong, Grande: Robert Stone Baker, ( L Charles Nicholas Bichard, San Angelo Tmouis Cuneo, San Francisco; {fael Gabriel Dufficy. San Rafael; Noble | Smith Elder, Pomona: Francis Bened'ct | Fleming, San Jose; Edward Peter Ge- | inochio, Redwood Cit Glvin Mynett | Hale, Placerville; John George Harring- {ton, San Francisco; Edward Enoch Johnson, Maynard, Minnesota; John Le- roy Justice, Hollister; Morris Philip | . San Francisco; Francisco; Arthur R! Los Angeles; Elwy H. Macc Mobile, Alabama; Philomena M San Francisco; 1 Chemist { ¥) upon | Oakland; | Arroyo kland; | ancisco; | Ra- | Harold Ward ichard | | ray, { garet Nolan, | Decoto Osgood, wakland; Horace Gree- Warren | rley Parsons, Oakland; Patterson, Pease, Harrlet Hazelton Wheatland; George Quincy Geyservill Vernon Augustus | Renfro, Downey; Joseph Henry Seaton, | Jr., San Lu spo; Joseph Wilford | Tuttle, Petaluma; Wirt Carleton Wil- {lams, Dinuba, | The Degrec.of Bachelor of Pharmacy (California_College of Pharmacy) upon J. Robert Lindsay, San Francisco: Glenn | Magnus Nelson, Gilroy; Frederick Wil- liam Nish, San Bernardino, Ph. G. 1901. The Degree of Doctor of Dental Sur- | gery (College of Dentistry) upon Matilda | | Boesch, San Jose; Francis Joseph Col- {ligan, San Francisco; Zachary Taylor| Cree, San Francisco; George Nathaniel | | Creee, San Francisco; George Nathaniel | Fisher, Colony Center; John Blaine | Fox, Santa Rosa; Mary Elizabeth Fra- tus, ValleJo: Charles Dearborn Good- | man, Oakiand: John Joseph wrifin, San | Francisco; Selmar Walter Isaacson, San Francisco; Benjamin Cory Ledyard, | | San Jose; Leo Maynard Linscétt, Santa Cruz; William MacPherson Mason, i Berkeley; Peter Davidson MacSween, | Chilliwack, B. C.; J. Oxley Moore, | Stockton; Norman Sumner Peck, At- Ernest Cline Shumard, R.ver- Sidney Alexander Smith, San| ! co; Charles Leon Stewart, Grass | Valley; Charles Henry Strub, San Fran- icisco; LeRoy Touson, Vacaville; Samuel {Paul Truitt,. Lompoc; Percy Atherton ! Webber, Sacramento; Russell Cleveland West, Berkeley. . The Degree of Doctor 6f Medicine (C | lege ;of M | dale; | Francis edicine) upon Alexander Adler. | | B. S. 1902; Olive Violet Brasier; Constan- | | tine Raphael Bricca. A. B.; Antonio Me- {notti dal Piaz, Sidney Ray Dannebaum, Alexander Vincent Doran, Willlam Cooper {Eidenmuller, B. 8. 1964; John Henry | | Franklin, Ph. G. 1901; S8amuel Percy Hat - | j4y. Wilfred Bertram Hays, George Gra- | |ham Hunter, Louise Mary Igo, Charles ! | Breckenfeld Jones, Hermap Kronenberg, Ph. G. 1901; David Joseph Mahan; Rich- jard Leon Ochsner, Waid James ' Stone; Jackson Temple Jr., Ph. G. 1901; Josepi Thomas Wrenn, Reubea Sylvestér Zum- walt. | . The Degree of Bachelor of Laws (Hast- ilnn Law_College) upon William George !Barr, A, B. (Harvard University); Fran- |cls Tgnatius Barrett, A. B. (St. Ignatius | {College); Albert Hood Burnett. Edward | {Faviz; 'Willlam Elins Johnson, A. B. | (Santa_Clara. College); ¢ Karmel, B. | L. 1902; Paul Aloysius McCarthy, A. B. | 11804: John Marshall McCroskey; Eiastus | Granville Nash, 1903 c] . O'Connor Jr., B. L. 1204; William, Arthur | Powell, A, B. 1902; Albert Adolph Rosen- {€hine. B. L. 1804; James Walter Scott, { Vida Mary Scott. Peter Ottqltum Suden; jJerome Baker White, A. B. 1904, The D« e of Juris Doctor (College of Social Sciences) upon Dobert Lafayette McWilliams, B. L. 1904. Thesis: The Legality of Boycotts. Emmy rcuse Marcuse. Thesis: Pre- sumption of Fraud Attending a Gift from i S Wife to Husband under Section 158 of the Civil Code of California. Carlos Greenleaf White, B. L. 1904. ",l;h(-sls: Correlative Rights in Percolating vater. The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (College of Natural Sciences) upon Se- bastian Albrecht (atrophysics, physic: mathematics), B. 8. (University of Wi consin) 1900. Thesis: 1. A Spectro- graphic Study of the Fourth Class Var able Stars Y O Ophiuchi and T Vulpecu- lae. 2. On the Distortions of Photographic Films on Glass. Nathaniel Lyon Gardner (botany, physi- ology, zoology), B. S. Washington), " 1900; M. S. 1903. Thesis: Cytological Studies in Cyanophyceae. Charles David, Snyder (physiology, zo- ology, chemistry), A. B. (Stanford "Uni- versity), 1896, ~U. S. 1904. Thes The Influence of Temperature upon tl Heart Rhythm in the Light of the La: of Chemical Reaction Velocity as Influ- enced by Temperature. The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Collge of Letters) upon Willlam Hardy Alexander (Latin, Greek, Oscan and Um- brian). A. B. (@niversity of Toronto) 1899, M. A. 1900. Thesis: Adversaria Giitica: Suetonius de Vita Caesarum lib. Benjamin Putnam Kurtz (English, Se- mitic Lamkuages, Sanskrit) A. B. 1901. Thesis: Studjes in_the Marvelous. Ivan Mortimer Linforth (Latin, Greek, Latin Semasiology) A. B. 1900, M. A. J‘?!Cl.“ Thesis: Semasiological Studies In rgil. Other awards, scholarships and the like “ollow: Military Commissions, 1906—University Cadets—Regiment of Infantry.—Willlam Lewis Robertson, colonel; George Edward Dickie, lieutenant colonel; Wullam Requa Van Bokkelen, major; Louls Thomas Hickey, major; Lawrence Bufford, ma- jor; Henry Jacob Reef, captain and ad- jutant; Willlam Hewes Hopkins, captain and quartermaster; Brayton Saltonstall Norton, captain and commissary; John Cecil Black, captain, inspector of rifle practice; Seely Frederick Long Jr., cap- tain, band; Prentiss Nathaniel Gray, captain, Company A; Willilam Wylie Gilmore, captain, company B; Samuel Edgar Montgomery, captain, company C; Roy Holliday Elliott, captain, Company D; John Patrice Hickey, captain, Com- pany E; Andrew Macpherson Foreman, captain, company F; William Verner Griffith, captain, Company G; Albert Patrick Wagner, captain, Company H; Willlam Lawrence Borthwick, captaln, Company I; Frederick Joseph Joubert, captain, Company K; Royal Evarol Frickey, captain, Company L; Chester Frank Hoyt, captain, Company M; Wil- liam Warner uenry Jr., first lieutenant, Company C; Ralph Aloysius Halloran, first lieutenant, Company F; Frank Ar- thur Linforth, first lieutenant, Company G; Ward Benjamin Esterly, first lieuten- ant, Company I; Frederick Neill Baker, first lleutenant, Company K; Grant Gil christ Gordon, first lieutenant, Company Bdna Louise Heker | I; Charles Edward Stuart, first lieuten- | . Detachments—William | Sewall Adams, captain, Artillery Detach- | ant, Company M. meent; James Joshua Jordan, first lieu- tenant, Artillery Detachment; Ralph Pitcher Ordlorne Newcomb, captain, Signal Detachment; William Fillmore La Grange, first lieutenant, Signal Detach- meent. Prizes—Bonnheim Dissertation~ Prizes, founded by Albert Bonnheim: Dan Had- sell of the class of 1906; Harry Edwin Squire of the class of 1906. Bonnheim discussion prize, founded by Albert Bonnheim: Dan Hadsell of the class of 1906. Bryce historical essay prize, found- ed by Regent Rudolph Julius Taussig: Robert Ream Rankin of the class of 1907. Charles Butters essay prize, found- ed by Charles Butters of the class of 1879: Julius Klein ef the class of 1007. Undergraduate Scholarships, 1806-07.— Phoebe A. Hearst scholars: Mabel An- toinette Crane, senior, natural sciences, sie Alice Dunn, senior, natural Juliet Ida Greenfield, letters, Los Angeles; Alice Joy, T, natural sciences, Campbell; Helen George Mangels, senior, social sclences, San Francisco; Mabel hleen Palmer, junior, social sciences, Livermore; Edna rl Watson, junior, natural sciences, orwalk: Isabelle Willson, senior, natur- al sciences. Porterville; Carrie Minnie Winter, junior, social sciences, San Fran- (University of | Nichols Greenwood, senior, commerce, ‘Hollister; Harold Michener, junior, me- | chanics, Santa Cruz; Harry Miller, fresh- man, natural sciences, Monterey. Seventh Congressional District—*Ben- jnett Routh Bates. junior, mining, Los Eighth Congressional District—*George Washington Lyons, senior, iculture, jBallard; *Lena Emoline Reynolds, jumfor, (natural sciences, San sBernardino; *Carl | Gotthelf Zschochkelt, ‘junior, méchanies, San Diego. i _Cornelius_B. Houghton scholar—Alice |Rosecmns Berry, senior, social sclences Oakland. Graduate scholarships and fellowships, | 1906-07—James M. Goewey, scholar; | Charles Edwin Weaver, B: S. 3 | Hilgard Memorial scholar — Augustus Griffin. B. 8. 1906, Visalia. | Frank M. Pixley scholar—Matthew IChrls!opher Lynch, B. L. 1906. Cordelia. | Flood fellow in economics—Samuel Ho- ,vey Beach, B. L. 1906, Klamath Falls, Oregon. ool seadhan L ! Hawail, the Isiand Paradise. Visit your Honolulu friends this vaca- tlon. A reduced rate of $125, first class, applies by Steamship, Alameda, salling May 19. Office, 1008 Broadway, or_Pier | l\;'o. 7, foot Pacific straet, San Frn'n- fsco. ————— IN NEW ORLEANS SWEEPS OVER SIX ACRES Warehouses, Commissary and Storage Rooms Are Destroyed, Involving a Loss of About $400,000. GULFPORT, Miss., May 13.—The enor- mous plant of the New Orleans Naval ISteres Company and 8. Schotter & Co. were destroyed by fire today. six acres occupied by the rosin yards, warehouses, commissary and storage rooms being swept by the flames. The fire is sup- posed to have originated in loose hay in the commissary. Loss about $400,000, with $300.000 insurance. { FIRE Transcontinental Exchange Serip Bureau Is located in Ferry building, San Fran- cisco; entrance through waiting-room | of Tiburon ferry. L | FRESNO PRIEST IS HONORED { WITH RANK OF MONSEIGNOR | Bishop Conaty, Under Instructions From ! Rome, Makes Father McCarthy a Member of Papal Household. FRESNO, May 14.—Bishop Conaty of Los Angeles yesterday conferred upon Father McCarthy, pastor of St. John's y Church, the rank of Monsignor, making |him a member of the papal household. | The honor was conferred upon Father MecCarthy upon the Bishop's recent visit to Rome. Many priests were present to take part in the ceremony, which was witnessed by an immense congregation. SIS Cnt s ok Ak Diamonds and old gold bought. Gold- en Gate Loan Office. 950 Pierce st. * ey Burglar Located at Presidio. The military authorities at theiPresidio ‘were notified yesterday that a man named Sheffin, living in the refugee camp, was wanted by the police for burglarv. A careful examination of the reservation i showed that Sheffin still had his effects in one of the tents, but he was nowhere to be found. Tt is alleged that Sheffin broke into a residence In the city and made away with a lot of silverware, most of. which has been recovered by the police. . ———— Injuries Prove Fatal. Peter Nelson, who was struck by a Southern Pacific train at the corner of Folsom and Twenty-third streets last }1i- day, died of his injuries at St. Luke's Hospital Sunday. Nelson's body was bad- ly mangled. He was a plasterer by trade. ——e—— Final Divorce Is Granted. Alvina H. Allen obtained a final decreee of divorce yesterday in Judge Kerrigan's court from Thomas Allen, on the ground that he had deceived her by assuming the name of Allen when he married her, his proper name being William J. Harkins. —————— To Erect Six-Story Bullding. A six-story office ‘building, Al fireproof, is to be erected over the site of the Masie Antoinette Hotel on Van Ness avenuo, between Pine and Bush streets, by James Sargent, manager of the. Rogers estate, SICK HEADACHE Positively cured these Little rmr te of California Scholars.—First ‘They also relieve Dis- Congressional District: Maude Neosho tress from. psia, In- Chidester, senior, social .sciences, For- digestion and Too Hearty tuna; Catherine Byrd ,Howell. sopho- Eating, A perfect rem- more, social sciences, Newcastl Eva | edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Kennedy, freshman, natural soiences, | Bad Taste (;rnvl\‘vndrs Bar. e in the Mouth, Coated cond Congressional District-—Clara Levina Derrickson, junior, social _sel- | mwm ences, Marysvillee; ~ George William | Eachus. junior. civil engineering, Lake- port; Crystal Harford, Junior, social sei- ences, Petaluma; Fred Stoddard New- som, social sciences, Healdsburg. Third Congressional . District—Elbert Milam Chandler, senior, civil engineering, Berkele: Ivan (rover Reed, senior mechanics, Oakland; Ida May Seidler, Jjunior, social sciences, Berkeley. Fourth and Fifth Congressional Dis- tricts (tegether)—Irma Sparrell Brom- ley, “sop.omore, social sciences, San Francisco; Lillan Bessie Cotrel Jr., so- cial sciences, San Francisco; Robert Leroy Flannery, sophomore, letters, San Jose; Herbert Bismarck Foster Sr., civil engineering, San Francisco; George Theodore Gerken, senior, mechanics, San Francisco; Bertha Romaine, senior, so- cial sciences, San Francisco;y Francis Otto Severs, senfor, mechanics, San Francisco. Sixthh Congressional District—Violet Miriam Beck, junior, social sciences, Fresno; Nathan Howe Jones, freshman, civil engineering, Stockton; Thomas Tal- bot Waterman, senior, social sciences, Fowler. Seventh Congressional District—Edwin Learned Adams, junior, civil engineering, Los Angeles; Juliet Ida Greenfield, se- njor, letters,aLos Angeles; John Knox McNeeley, junior, mechanics, Los An- geles; James Clarence Reinhard, sopho- more, mining, Hollywood. Eighth Congressional District—Frank Leslie Borden, sophomore, social sciences, Riverside; Mary Grace .Bur- ton, sophomore, social sciences, Hemet; Kent Allen Hawley, senior, mechanics, Santee; Luella May Thurston, junior, social sciences, Santa Ana. Levi Strauss Scholars—First Congres- sional Distriet—Charles Junius ~ Booth, Jjunior, agriculture, Confidence; Kath- leen Mary Keating, junior, social sclences, East Auburn; Edward Locke Lord, senior, mechanics, Arcata; Giadys Rogers, senior, social sciences, Grass Valley. Sedond Congressional Distriet—Ethel | Liouise Behr, sophomore, social sciences, Kelseyville; Delia Josephine raden, ju- nior, social sciences, Cloverdale; Mar- vin Dale Garrison, junior, social sciences, Colusa. Third ~Congressional District—Adolph Frederick Bittner, senior, | natural sciences, Berkeley; Ethel Eudora Lu- cas, sophomore, soclal science, Berkeley; Florence. Horton Robinson, sophomore, letters, Berkeley; Shirley Howard We- ber, senior. letters, Oakdale. ¢ Fourth and Fifth Congressional districts (together) —Hazel Chope, Jjunior, !Im“ sciences, San Francisco; Constance e- line De‘l!y,fljellxnlel'.A en Francisco; Imena Hills. sopho- more, letters, San Franciseo; *Elisobeth Kedrolivansky, =~ junior. social sclences, Los Gatos; “Clarice Alice Kirwin, senfor, !K.fi’i:: :ecl:;nce-. San }"nncllc 3 }l“l!l ., nior. social sciences. n José; Harry Lincoin " Wollenberg, junior, min: Ty ing. San Francisco. nslxth Congressional Listrict—*Harold s Eyes Inflamed by Smoke, Wind and Dust. Soothed and Bn.lckly Cused by Mu- rineg Eye Remedy. FPE social sciences, n i wrat Genuine Must Bear | Fao-Simile Signature | 72 4 i REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. KELLY'S At the Old Stand wwamsaam CARRIAGES and COUPES . . .. WMWY Pine and Franklin Streets Telephone West 1991. AMUSEMENTS. [ Will Reopen at the Chutes Theater NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOCN, MAY 20 REGULAR ORPHEUM ATTRACTIONS! 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