The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 30, 1906, Page 4

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\TO COLLOES |G WITH ENGINE Oecupants Have Miracu- lous Escape From Death. Saved by Turning Ma- chine Squarely Into Pilot. 20 May ~The qulck st fichara Jeffery, éx- ting ibile h with a half-dézeii guests, saved lives of hig friends out this morning 2 swiftly moving iroad train. Jef- tollided with 2 k avenue, and by a racle the - aatomebile occupantd | . save serious injury, t wrecked big his nstan s engine was séen give the machiné sént it3 nosé |h: engine, fne wheels of thé eng eet thi “n.mnbno in g ar w ild have und u‘"- Jeen forféited to the grinding | it the H yeomotive tomobile were under sheriff' 6f Witk ih His ers Mrs Waters, Mrs nn V Ethel Vail and Jef- The Jeffatys reside imoht district Their eing shown the beautids morning when thé at a high rate bout to Crnss i tracks there he southbound Berkeley as Jeffery declares that the train gave warning of its coming. The auto- obile’s destruction and the deaths f secupants of !xe car Seemed when the machine whirled avenue with the in but 4 fe down machine It was nerve and it ing of his macbine, t the engine. i of spe rs at the de- ods away looked in horrar acle, expecting to see a e result of the collision ain pazsed, however, and s of the automobile pick- i elves up from the ground vhere they had been thrown by the ock, it was found that no serious comie to any of them. The e taken to & néarby phar- aftention given me they was removed to a garage for re- —o0— CONTRACTORS SHOULD EAYS Board of Education Refuses to Mak< Payment on Bufiding Com- pleted but Not Accepted. XD, May 29—The Board o has_decided not to accep Grant Sehool {fom the eon Stockhce yn, until the mages to the hew ere caused by the school was complete k, but, according f had not been offi arch! T signed_ “the contrac April 17, District board da the Attorne ven the not Prescott Brh he Linc v-"‘"'\ [T (I\fll’lsl‘ “’I‘ origin: ing the structure ng is ddne in of m t6 views of architect of earthquake-proof cof _—— WOHAN ASKS DAMAGES. OAKLAXNI5, May 20.—Alleging~ tha she was the victim of a malicious pros tion Eisie Permien has brought sult tor Lgainst datnages in the sum of §10,00 Martial whom sh with ha y Sworn'to aint charg rw with petit lar ther ing her arrest an In hér complall declares that th sly by Davoust an thst she was a of the charge. St arrest and t cguse liation and she want amount of $10,060 a harge SAYS FLIES BREED DISEASE, SRKELEY, May 29 —Joseph Hunt assistant in the department. ¢ at the university, has i n dealing with the subjec their danger as diseas tcduse of fith that the in theif vels. Hunter's bul alls ittention to the danger ton 4 with the presence of the com bouse fly and urges that eéffort Th voung sclentist suggests that munic) palities Begin the work of dastroyin the breedini: places of the fies. e A e Sevthcr JOHN NOEHRER'S FUNERAL. BERKELMY, May 29.—Funeral ser\ for John Boehrer, a pioneer ¥ who contracted typhoid feve § Eranclisco er the fire, th Tever provizg fatdl, will be beld thi afternoon fiom the South Berkele Presbyteriaw Chutch. Mr. Boéhre was the fotinder of this church. H was in excelent health untll recenti: when he sulered from the conditior e encounte San -Francisco whi ing to on his business as ntractor. Bad food and water unite undo Lim. He died Saturday at th >sidié Hospital. et i e BY BAD FOOD. mon be made to exterminate the' pest. r 3 y 20—W. C. Mor. realty opers has saucceeded nbatting the effects of ptomal risoning, from whirh he suffered . week, as the result of eating poi ned food in o.restaurant. For a tin * was thougit the iliness would prov: atal. Moran is still confined to hi some, {617 Univevrsity avesue but hie physicians Lave assured him * rom- ~lete regovery willi soon Le ul-dfi- as chauffeur .in| his | al at Addisoh | drove his! t as he reached Shat- | STAND LOSS T0O NEW SCHOO! ‘ an onihion liable for the- damege, 00, because official ac- REUEF Wl]RK Exe«:ut_ivg Is Warm| in His Words of Appreciations 'Sends a Letter to | Judge Melvin of ‘ Oakland. OAKLAND, Mdy 2§.—Corte- pondence hd$ passed betiwveen ' Gov- | érnor Pardee .and Judge Hénry A. Melvin touching the aetiyities of the Elks in theé relief work. The letters read a& folows: Oakiand, ; Cal, -May 26, 1906. Hoh. H. A Meltin, Courthouse, Odk- land—Déas Bir: - A tew diys ago 1 re- My Dear Sir: A few days ago I fe- ¢ived from. your hiand & miost fattér- ng letter from Robért. W. Brown, grand exaltéed ruler of the Benevolent and Protéctive Order of Elks, inclos- ing a etheck for, the sum of $10,000; drawn_t8 my order. The ibney thus placed in my hdnds was, Grand Ex- alted Rulse: Brown informed mé, i the name and .beHalf of _all i, everywhere,” to be - applied by me “taward relief of the. afficted of your citizéns “troughot the carthquake |a fixP Emitten - districts of Cadlifor- It was my.privilege to assure Grand Exalted Ruler Brown, just previous to bis departure for. the Bast, that, in common with the people of Califor- nig, 1 appreciated very mhuch and was very thankful for e great eharity and bencvolence of the Drder of Elks, whith prompted -it to do. so much toward . amelioratijig, - with sympathy and by subsiantial assistaneé; the -dis- tressing - condit®on of -so. many of our peopte WwhO ‘Were - rondered - homelgss and destituté by the great fire which followed the -anl}qm)k? of: A ri) 18. 1, therefors, appreclated all Re more | thai portion- of his “letter Yo me in which he said: *It is a distinguisbing eharacteristic- bt of brotherhood that bericvoleice inciudes = all ankind &nd. that-its affiliates reco; iimitations membersh p _Sfricker humanity 15 to be or; indéed. we of Callfornia -had le truth of the faet, as the grand ed ruler further said to me in his tter, that “it was in the tull glory dnd _vigor . -of - tHis Spirit “that my | brotliers of California, -applauded and | encouraged -and equipped by the BIKS | o America, miinistéred jwith might | and muin dnd day and night during days of suftering following the | fateful April 18; and so continue will continue their beneficent efforts. with tented clties and Hospitals 1pply. houses, .as well' a8 throu \umérable entler channels.. whereof ne world w il ne\ar Kknow, so long a ocension feqdires.” The many Kindly and flattering ex- pressions toward my#elf in the great prized letter of -the grand exalte uler lert me, as I said in reply, al- most speechiess. - But, 1--assurec i and how -do. _¥ou, um are non¢ ex; 1gss prized and dvprecidted By hiv. SRCCYAIAE whom they were Sai The beautiful tribute to t couragy of wor. stricken mome whieh the d eéxalted ruler put” in the fo: & words: “In closifig } cenno in. an -expression . of _admiratio: oI the transcehdént eourage ‘and in acible determination which. are the aits. of )u?\r people and which guar- niee that-from the rulns of thé ok #ill- rise citiés - more. beautiful .and nore. populus and thrifty thin eve ore, baptized in the spirit amd the of '49"-—tHis tribute -to our peéy touches. the hearts of all Califor= a’s_ 2,000,000 inhabitants and pldce s all under, . if .possible, -still greate; »bligations " to - the. order. over - whick our grand- exalted ruier - preside vith o great ~diStinction In my answer.to his letter I jrand Exaltéd Rulér Brown. t rge ‘sgm of money. hich he my _hands (no- greater complimen Which ¢buid “be paid a pub » a} or a private citizen) weuld onsidered by me a3 -a sacred fir ssures hat the place | a ndicated in his letter, -afa ‘that the ixpenditure - of every aollar of ihet irge sum would be accompanied. by he thanks #nd pri of ‘its bene- dciariés for the =ucce. 1d _prosper- of hlm and his gre: order. lement my thanks to him gain assuring the Order His; ‘Througn vou, th: ia's nich overtodk San Framclseo icinity? With kind regards and.furthor ura f my personal and_ offic yourself and the Benevo- ont and Protective Orger of ¥Iks, and s grand exaited ruler, T dm, yours, GEORGE C. PARDEE, Governor of California. The following was Judge Melvin's eply: ¥ Oakland, May 28, 1808 Hon. Geotge C. Pardee, Governor of “alifornia, Sacramento, My Dear Sir: Your \er\ xlua letter ¢ May 26 is beforé me, and ish £ wank you personally ahd on behalf f the great Order of dlks for the *tment toward -our !raesrmq érein expressed. 1 note that in one pura:raph of your tier xou say: “May I Supplemént my very nks- to him by also and axainfas- | uring the Order, of ukn. throuy; ou, | Caiifornia’s poop e, Ea: ver may . be umf’x ciage the | -.u workk dofie by Xlnr nbers m alieve the qestitute) and . se sick and distressed viotims: o the Jyeat catastrophe whica overteok San ancisco and it8 vieinity?” it will give me the greatest possi-| e pleasure in transmitting to the iks of California that message from ne whom 1 have - gredtly admired;| ersopally and officially—ane whose | wn unsélfish devotion to- the suffer- 1g..and distressed victims of ‘the reat fire has further cndeared him )t omly to the peepie .of his native tate, wherein he graces the highest zecutive office, but has won him the nerited applause of the entire na- ) ion. With ‘sincerest assurances of my ersonal -~ esteem, and with many :anks on behalf of the Qrder of Elks| or your kind and graceful Jetter, I re- nain, very truly, HENRY - A. MELVIN. Marrioge Licenwes. OAKLAND, May 29.—The following wrriage licenses were issued by the ounty Clerk today: Joseph Trung, 50, ad Lizzie, Connor, 41,- both .of San ‘rancisco; James J. Cline, 39, Los An- cles, and Lena Rosella, 19, Sah Fran- isco; Charles. W. Rudolph, 22, and iisie M. Phillips, 18, bolh of Oakland; icholas Kunz, 32, San Franciscd, and isette H. Moeller, 27, Alameda; Her- | rt L. Underwood, 28, Berkeley, and ophie Schabat, 2%, Oakland; Freder- k C. Macgurn, 35, and Belle M. Ford, ). both of Bax Francisco; John Olson, | 1. and Catherine Johison, 21, both of ‘akland; Antonio Ross. 43, and Annie “illoughby, 47, both of Oakland; So- ale E. Struss, 28, Oakland, and Frank Aiken, 28, .San’ Francis¢o; Sherill oughton, 27, and Diey I Day. 18, boix;a ¢ San Fraficisco; Martin Illgen, 27, d Bariguerite Joc him, 27, Ps)oth of | tameda; Homer T. Craig, San “ar lsn"u.hnn i ll’lude Jackson. Ala- edii-Johp 3. 1 er, 32, arrol. 26, Ouklan . rony s Ea,glu M4 Tiose ‘Gamba. i, both vz : + M. Blaisgell, 22, nnd Duhy V. 1] 3, 18, koth of Ouklan Wil Give s Nom and | t, o be carefully used for the purposes | wcoplé, Wherever they may be found, pproviate the gréat work done by its aem by to telie the destitute and | unfster’ tg the sick gnad distressed | ctims of the great ea ] T ELKS | HAWAANS blstdvhlb SWEET MUSIC IN Aurm'rnmvrfin . the Proceedi of Which WL G 1§ % Relief Fundd. BRRKELEY, May 29.—Saphire sklaz and golden sufishine sérved as setting for the Roydl HEWaliadh band's concert in the Greek Theater this afternoon, | and more regal scemery than that which the heavens themselves provided in part could hot have been fashioned. -Thg Hawailans, simple sons and daughtérs of the South Seas, were iEpired by tHe beauty of-théir surroundings, dpparent- Iy, and with the blue sky for a sound- ing board and the circle of bending trees abové the thedter tor Bolian hidrp effects, ravished the ears of a multitude with strains almost divinely sweet. The great amphitheater was com- tortably filled with music 16ving fork at 'the hour fiamed fgr the beginning|T of thé concert, and tese-sat in the sun- Shine of & Californii Mavday aftbr- noon, urcomplaining, éven though the Hawaiians fourd it impossible to begiii playing at 3:40. o’clock, the time set for them to éommence. The steamship from Honolulu, -bringing them - to America, did not_ get ibto port until noon, according toé Professor Armes; Who apelagized for the delay, and 40 the pandsmen found it impossible 10 ‘make the Greek Thester on schedule "time. Iheir concerts herealtei, one each af- tornoon- of -this week, - Will begin npromptly at 3:30 o’clock. A feast of musical things, unique ‘dnd extraardinary, i provided by _the Ha- wallans, who. umnite the soulfilness of sifiple thildrén of nature with the =kill of technique oply dcquired by years of practice. They thrilléd their “auditors today, scoring -a mighty hit in a:pro- gramme where the classic and the pop- ular were intermingled. - The Hawaiidn Glee Club Sdng native airs, as did Luadam ‘Nane. Alapai, ‘and thesé constitited for:the crowd fhel. most lnu’roat(nz teatitre of the after- noon’s programme.: THe complete pro- | grgmme was as follow: Part 1—Overture, fers" (Hosini); intermeszo, “Street B ndn)s woeal (4). "Ké Aohe Merchants Lend Assistance and Hiki M4, -(b) “Molokama,” Madam Nane Alapal, Misé-Aini Ralani; waltz, orning Papers' (Strauss): vocal (&) {o Honoluiu" (b) “Maikai Walki- Royal Hawaiian Glee Club Faust” (Goumod): (b) “Nan: ko,” Part_2—Selection, ta) “Inea Waipio,~ Madam Nane. Alapai, Miss Aini finale. "Il Trovatore” (Verdi): Kauai Mauka,” (b) “Molokai i v () = Makai,”” Royval Hdwdilan Glee Club; march. “Bl Capitan” (Sousa); “Hawail Ponol,” *"The Star Spangled Banner,” Aloha Hawall,”’ refidered by Madam alapai and the orchestra, €hair and glee club. . Tonight the. Hawaiians, the band and he singers entertained a throng at éing devoted to- the aid of the Ala- neda County Maternity Hospital. . The roceeds, from the performances at the reneral relief- fund in San Francigeo hé band will rehder an entirely new |.:rogramme tomorrow afternoon at the reek Tlheater, changing the pro- mme each afternoon during this veek, as well as af the evehing con rts at Pied t sark. EREE L SRR B KULL FOUND DANGLING FROM HNOB OF A DUO; Bif Makes Grewsome Discovers | Hestaurant and the Police Are Inyy emxmlng' the Mystery. —When th rotél Cats opened th loor of that est che: fedi pbélkhmenl early thi he was horrifled to find vm skull danglihg from thé ) & Jute sgck. o ngtil 2nd the formati i »{ the teeth, which remdined in t | trovit portion of the ubpér jdw, it i: Toote Jr. against- Thomas .D suppofed to havé Lolonged to a male | -arneal, executor. of the “late W. W pérsen: How .. the. skulf came to.he | Foote's estate, to procuré from Carnea fasténed to {he restaurant door of decounting _at ths younger: Footg's, who ced it ther e f: te. he_police ‘are endearor W W, woote was . bis: son's Freg zudrdian. but before dedtiy fnuea t~ thie P 1ake an aceountiag to the court. Car ., {can thin ieal holds: that h- ‘cinnot make an ac- | shoula buntig other - than to prcseut the. : fank. houks showihg fofmey deposits to. ® the matter, 1; & fe ¢redit of young foote i ountl t the oplnion. the sknll was in f 11,735 earthed from-the ancient Indian moun The young man - has madé affidavit At the Bid and hung on the dooi he money. > of .theé FEstatifant by Same fial bent upon huving eport with th ‘propriétor of the. eatink place. “rRore ire no .mirks of violence of ma sicull apd from- its moist conditios is jmlgad thit the humah relic wa: d from, a resting place 3 T Soil lound withifh -the slun is similar to_the loam the mound dt the Bast Iind TAKES A STAND FOR pA\‘wnn o’ cu.lw Company Qudtés -Eastern l--. surancé. Jourzal. OAKLAND, May 20.=The § Firé and. Mirind Ingurance at the expense of the Observe Jewish Pen cost will be observed t6morrow morn- ing with special services in the tem- ple of the First Hebrew consresm n at Twelfth and Castro nr‘t augmented choir, of which m im- ginia de” Fremery is lnr‘a st render the music. g he ence at’ : vlcu. that nre N c ass of seven onfirmed by Rabbi Frledll.ndor at 10:30. R me bers of the class ate Rosa Hemya) Sadie Ross, Gertrnde Samuels, Hardld Kieve, Miltis and Milton S. piro. DR. LATHROP GOING TO YOSEMITE. Holmer June 17, Rev. George W ne. Last Rites for Horweman. OAKLAND, - .-—Tha fune Joseph Cairn Si tg "l ‘: ’ writer and hduamln. vu held ‘this u.tternoantu 2 o'clock from the Fourth 2 3 3 the rites, l(lflv friends devotee of the turf :t‘i. sod Interment. was .edmont Springs Park, the procegds sreek Theater afe. to be given to the The ghastly relic was all -flesh and pressnted the compusing Paeige Coaxt Man et of sm-clnld ring eh) gbhggm s ‘square deal’; |1t is better to go down with hono¥ h“?mmd doctrlna 4n - ‘ethics and in uginess cy. ifflo DORNIN, mase 2 _._..__o_._ 4, “ To tecont, : OAKLAND, May 29 —Jewish Pénte- uher. Sam Van Mourlk i} THE Unwersity Students A!e Thanked by Saf Franciscans i Services at Time of Dis- “ aster Receive High - Praise. RELBY, May $9.—Warm coim- mendutlon for the work of the univer- sity cadets during the fire in San Fraicisco has been accordéd by Hun- dreds of property owhers dcross the bay in 4 letter just received by Presi- detit Wheeler. Thé letter 1s sighed by tesiderts of the district patrollefl by the cadets in San Franeisco, and fe- fers_especially to the hearty spirit of co-aperuuon with the . eitigetrs and ular_authorities shown by the. ea-. dets, The detter is as follows; “To Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Presi- ent University of California, Berke- ey, California. “Dear Sir; -We, the undersigned, residents of that section of San Fran- cisco patrolled by the Umvershy of Qalifornia . cadets, .desire, thl"uflh vou, t6 thank the students Wwheo their valuable services for the prbtec—' tion of San Francisco. They weré éver ready, to help the néedy, and wé positively feel that by thelr innumera- ble- acts of kindness and never. failing couragé the.loss of life by fire was greatly lessened.” The foregoing pommunication was signéd by more than 300 property owners and nierchants of the district: WORK OF CLEARING SANTA USA STREETS F DEBRIS COMPLETED Greatly Aid Authori- ties. Reluse Haulflway by Rail- roads Without Cost to the TOW{I £ Special Dispatch to The Can, SANTA ROSA, May 20.—The work of Jleiring the’ streets. of the city. of debris aas been completed as far as the city Is coixcerned aiid the emergengy offer of thir Califorsia 'Northwestern and the Petaloma and Sanfa Rosa rallroads to haul material ree of charge was withdrawn this even ing. Nearly all the -property-owners along fourth stréét bave coiapleted the cleatiing »f -their jots. ‘They threw the debris Imtc be strects and by assisiing the city In load ng the cars were evabled to get 1t ali wuked away free of charge. - By this means< I expense of cleaning up was reduced fo + minimum and the work was expedited. \!l the refuse has Leeh Lauled to-fils alony ankments. The eleciiic road hauled “thi ars of the ‘steam lina over its lites “oufth stfédt to and frof the steam. row vhile the latter hauled themt away for nmping. B PANGLE IN FOOTH RETATE TO BE CLEARED BY SUIT founy Mas Has Speht Al the Meonc: and No Accornting Tu Necessary % in His hrhalf. | ned of. recently been humied. . The \vm: T o a fair| OARLAND; * May 29—Suilt ‘#a: lt: af yi{e« vation and beciaise of -xought today by. the Union Trus- s 8ize and str S0 The ‘suit is a lx-lorullv otie, brouzht w 14T the records. ln n ! 29, = Uriwillif:’ “ »\l-kelcly wn% af 5 r #aloons by or- Trus%fl’! sfimfld lose . BERKELRY, Ma | Hal siloon me{: faw forced td R fer of the Town mit of money alreid, Dajd in 3 éomtaittes of cltizéns 0o, provure the 3(1)1')“ ~losing ‘srder met tody and deefuéd saise $430 by gubscripton With wmc 0 relnburse the 5 :)!hke(efifl;lu“ munittee was appaintes ) " v enmposdd of the follaiw .F‘ow 3 B, Newvton, rowell, H. B Irmn M\‘a Horse Dites Hostler. nrough its Pacific department, George |- 4 D Dornin, maroger, clrwlxuu ifio OAKLAND, My 20.--A. nnru at the |- following card: Blackhawk stahles at a “From_the. Journal of lnl\lrunflg Bco- | Clay streets tos the Bl ghd- 1 nomies, Boston, Aprfl,z1808: Charles dilbert, 4 hostler, for a bundh ‘“Dhe San Francisgo ald be grass tis morning d neatly ‘pald hy every tiompany' e h- u'nlped hig unfortynats victim. heéfete nlcal quibble. It is better to lose ae found out hi# ristake. Gilbert was dollars than- in reputation. There wm swung arounld for several.secondx br be insurance to write for those Wha|ihe amimul, which had & good gvip or survive; but the survival ‘must mot be|yis hair, aid wheén He 18t go UGiiber: was almost unconsgious, e | awar tiken-to the Recelving Hozpital, wher nl(s injury w’l givqn medical atten- OAKLAND Ma. fl——t‘efle a clvil engifieet, uvv;x t\ 10 Street, Alamea, by & train ‘near me gwémy thlrdmvenue station, in East Oakla) d‘ thi 100N, and both his -le; 'n& Oft 4t tho krees. He I8 by Dr. off. a west- bound tl' wrong side and was str coming in the oppbifle Wv-in' 29, a !u(n Dll. i I BERKELEY.. May 20.—Rev. 3. H | Al fesiding ':ml o Ln;hrop. minister of the First Unitaz- |y, uuh ‘and ian Church, is to leave saon with Ralph | st er o !l;e Merritt, president of the Awwl-ted u.h.. .u Studgnis of _ihe university. fi:};‘ entiats perept lost month's trip “in e Yosemite ) ipped ;:efiml;l; a(’ themnl :r{hm Chur%h” {1 awtm:“th:n,:::‘ tu: : nigh ”02 h“ | uring . nee | 806 Elgmemch Ei M has reporttd the by the follawiie wiinlaters: xnue 3. | thest . . W Wilbar: June 10, ; R ; qa' n h\lsbuld wldg deurth ‘ney has Dhroug! tI.‘}rn against cnm 8 P. D uf married in S:n xrmaqnif' u The colléglans were informed that as railioad #dnd @umped for building ew- |Bill to- Change Yosemite| pany as guardian of the estate ¢ | | ,mum instead of ‘at led ‘Rock ds lt nut 64 Red Pa—ifit ‘Iks ‘Smeared Over Letter on the Stanford Students Are ‘Suspected of the Offense. m-mxfiuw, May- 1§—Gfle! Bilés upon- grief for the collage men. at the univefsity. Earthiguaks - -and fire served to rob them bf many & cherished grad- uauon week festivity, and now the climax has comeé in the desecratlon of their beloved symbol, the big “C” on Charter Hiil. Vandals and enemies of the Bide and Gald last msh( as- cended the hill and with red paint e- filed {He gredt goiden “C,” smearinz ‘coplous draughts of carming liquid ap-| on it. Stanford men are suspected; althqugh no sighs of cardinal colored students have beén obnerved in the W hen. the: coli ke this the' co! men awoke msmg:'é the gt :{I’; themfi big- “C” et their gaze. Coupléd with the other didsters under Which the collegelans have ' suffered, this _crowning hlow seemed too much. Skeptical coliege men, in view of thé jatest calamity; were led ‘later to quéstion the exist- engg of ‘a_just providence. - ‘Walter de Leon called a haity meet- ing of collegians and p"n%. rad (6 draft resolutions, censurifi e vandils, supposedly from St nrm who had taken agvantage of the lull in cvheg: ings to heap huinillati dley ymmu. Tt was “a; luo g:uul ,Ff S r_:!dia responsibil 'or the offense was Hand, ind hlnsty condemnation of th cardinal accordingly wad deprecited. |the Berkelgy High School &olor {8 red the youths from that Institution might be ghtlty of haking the big “C" scarlet instead of gdldeh. - Investigation will ge‘mudq qu he blame fixed whete it D The mromaflon was yolunteered that & y of Starford men, students in geology, left Palo Alto for these parts Severdl ‘ago, and the sug- ~esuon was thet this band may .uwle done the ‘work up on Charter | a crew of Cahforiia -mef, 18d by Car{ RatWbenée and John Van Becker, armed with plenty aof vellow paint. and wedpons with which to re- sigt possiblé) opposition, joirneved to the crest of Charter Hill, and gave.the big “C" a voat of palnt that helped to .y!pe out the stain of the cardinal stuff. Big “C” tas installed a year ago w.lm |pntoprlzte -ceremonies at the time When the authorjties forb: de Chartér Day rushing. The emblem landmark for a yedr, an m'an clgss is’ char‘ad mth D ng. < GOIST AFFARS T THE GAPITAL Wireless System Is Fa- vored for States of _-the Coast. Boundaries May Soon Be Passed. speclal Diqpa.tch to ‘rhe Cail CALL -~ BUREAU, FASHINGTON, May oast. Hepators are much ‘rntlficd by th 29.—The - Picific tetioh. of -thé Senate ecomuwittee on faval | (Tairs in the npnl bill teported today in sroviding. an nppmpmtm of. $G3,000 for 6 ostabiishmieat of wireless telegraph sta- ns-. *hd Witshington. All oppoifllnn I8 the ‘Senide o the bill | TRy pFOVIdnE Tor thHe boundaky ilads [ nspm\w Pdik to pesmit nil teol- thein within equal 1blg-dnd” passed. T Sonate coidtaittes o6 “commeres has tgrord fo licorporats fn the shinibus light- 10uss bill & provision for a light and fos dgpal af Carquines Htraits, 4t ‘a st o Bult&t Néwlands, who is going to m | Pranclsto, was today exeused by the Sena. ‘ate’ from further servige 6n the statohogi ‘phfershee iwitiee ang Senator Pateer . son frax. désignited to. fill the vaeaney. (mmma p:tv‘lins flw issued today a: l ottt | LAF B W\M”Im w H, Oxnam, Loz An- J;«m: ilogmer, Sauta San Francisco, ant oléde artachment Xtenaibn tabie: B, -Seel Los ratus; ey, . Wallacs, Sai Jer; - olon B. Welcoime, Los Angeles. Intmnl combustion enginé. dn‘ e Shortuge. D, My 29.— '&fw aheei go{ lflh \flu Cfl OAK %fifiw&ffi" “thi ; . The eheck’ sent | longing te the (: POST BUILDING, |y quoritd was laekifig 56 -meeting wa o | of the tomplfll!vq “holding _riembetsEi) o3 the coddin ot California, Orégon | i mg of the a.my! work in Bar §wnmb‘n ing Miss Booth were 1124 " rfeuzn !uku #pecfal memorial services. 7 iy brfomiicimianions ‘f":%{:““ "’1,‘1; A ber the fluve; : elity - 29.,—Memorial e A W..,,'g et B ?rfi i ‘; :“.;'flg,; g,m c and ilmpuoh nqus £ “_ exercises will 'u 'uou—:ma > 11 flBAKE EXPERTS WISIT SAN JOSE Japanese Scientists Gath= | er Data for Repett Photograph the Detnola‘i ished Buildingsin the Garden City. . Speeial Diwputek fo The CalL SAN JOSH; May 29.—T; Mdkaniura; professor of drehitecture of thé Im- périal University at Tokio and T. Saha, assistanit of MaRkamurd, who were sént by -tiie Japanksé Govérnment to.Cali- fornia to gathe? data coneérnipg the! earthquake, are in San Jost and today | théy were the guosts. of Président Dailéy of the Normal, Wwho showed therh about - the damaged buildings. | The members of the. earthtéuake inves- | tigation committee arriv 3 ht | Erom San ahelsco. . They at D e ook up their work and this murnins\ took a number of photographs of de- melished buildings together with iffor- mation eoncerning them. . Makamura is an interesting man and a fine ex? scholar. He. shows deep, 1 nterest in his, work, wi eh is p o_gl'! ing to his satisfactioni despite t fculty ex~|T perienced at times. ls un‘lntant is r Wwho takes great An ablg photogra h They will depart pridé in_his wor tomorrow. fihe iy VI GRS S RBADY FOR FIRST B1G LOSS. e Rev i C Companies to’ M ponsibility I8 Wiiie AsSoc! GAEMND. May ance companies are to seme thelr biF losses in San Francisco will come squarély befote for decision next week, fhed the first claim to be -adjusted, “that of the Wine . Association, in . Wwhich nearly $1,000,000 is involved, will be taken up by the . companies interested for the purpose " of determining . thelr respective | lublllllrl ‘and formulating a piah of payment. P It is exp«tvd that the ourse put- sued Dy - the companies in. settling lh!x first big lass will. Indicite the policy- to ! be folowed - in “disposing of the aflnr- large. claimg. For thls reason the actioh | fo be taken by the insurance companies | with _regpect to. the cliim of the Cali- fornia Wine Association is awaited wiih with anxious who sugtained heavy losses -in’ the flagraton. The loss -of ile California Wine Asso- clation was the first to be assigred . for adjustment by the cihtral cotmitte of fifteen - bf the Fire Usderwriters' Adjust- ing Buréai. The assighment wdd . made nearly a month ago, and the adjusters named wete -Edward de Golia and E. 1. dolly. "Their duty was to arrive at 4 Just estimate Of the loss, &ll-of the mpnl!a interested ing to abidé by ¢ - findings of the usters. De Goli and Jolly have been assisted In their task by a staf of experts on wines, ds considerable ' quantities of the liquor D -I;lm- Association W< salvable: Som¢ of the wine, justers dectded, could be converted Into vinégar #nd a saving effected in that way. De Golia and -Jolly have nothing wi ever to do with -fhe question of the lia- bility of the companies intevested In the 1658 they have adfusted. That -is - the vital' feature of the -settlement.. of - the clalfh that fhe company -minagers and tepresentatives wiil determine nekt week. Attorpey’ T. C.- Coog:a of ~ the ' Fire Underwriters’ _Adjustisg Buresu says -that he looks. for rapid action by the mmsur companies in paying big cfats. pov hat the adjusters are. Leginaing to bring in thelr teports oh the . losses assigned to them.. Ch?e to 800 sits of adjusters presenit cmployed ‘on losses where n large Callfe ton- ore than #i% - iBsurance companiés . are concerhed, = The genetal adjusting committee - of fifteen_asstgned 270 audftional losses te the adjusters - yegterday. s - far ne payment has been made on Agy 1038 Wherl. six: or iiore eompanids were fnterestid . Pherd " wits to have beem A sésSiom -o! the Board of : Underwritér§ of the Paeific o Beed Hall this morning, bLif bécaus feld. . O‘lllilg to thé faet thdf a pumber ARCAD W ple of- the Japanese | | Cha; interest by = policy - holdets | 19 ing 4 | chance for the Chaneellorship in the AMONG_MISGING Gées on -Fxshmg Trip, Leaves Companions and Disappears. Friends in Reno Fear He Is Vietim of Treach- erous R River. Special D!mlch to The Caill RENO, May 29-—Reno. people are somewhat aldrmiéd at the stfange dis- appedrance ot F: D Robertson, who has resided in this ¢ity for some time past. Robertson left "Reno. last Friday morning in company with three others on & Ashing trip up the Trnciv-. The fen left om the morning train and & fishing a short time together :epanze» Wwith the inderstanding that they would meet -farther up thé river at train time. The other three men were on hand and waited for- four hodrs for Robertsom, but he did not appear. When the train came they left, and since then nothing been heard of Robertion and it is ed nuux: will be iumbefed among the many tims of the tfeachefous Truckee. Telegrams have beéén senf ot td dif- ferent places, But fio frice of thé miss- ing min fias been found. Robertson came to Redo some time ago from Oakland and has relativéd re= siding at- that place. Hé Wa§ apout 27 pedrs old and A man 6f reguldr nabits. H# also had relatives at Butte City. ____0*____ CEXTRISTS OF REICHSTAG e Wi WITH SOCIALISTS Object t¢ Sclection of Hehenlohbe-Lan= genbury te Be Minister for the Colonies. ERLIN, May 28 —The lel r] of l‘. km— cmm-(. or Cnhonc p-fl to be understood unjited with the ?mngou Mt‘” el tag -to_defeat pro- posal té ereate d colomial mi be- cause. Prince Ernest of ohe- hngenhur‘. now direotdr of eloi- ad Empefor Willidm's clioice S, inmer 8f thé Colomies. érr Baché, Dr. 3 AR and I!os QGroeber, Centrist lsaders, inform: ncellor von Bulow twe months ago that they disapproved of Prince Bohqx- e-Langenburg for cabinet m eause of Ni§ anti- usuu r while regent of CHburg- Prin Hohedlohe-Langenburg's uu\or w3a the head of the Protestant ot Germany. The (;ovurmnclfi hy h itself freit epough to_sie Helehastag against the Centrist u'; tion and did wet the bill o sec- ond- reading. In the nflu- .Chan- cellor von Bulow was taken il apd the matter has rested ever simcs. Prince Hohenlobe-Langenburg 18 one of three or four persons who al- ways are mentioned as haw - svent of Prinee von Bulow re Oh this ground the Centrisis Aaemfi that it would be goo pomwk‘o pre~ 7¢nt his entrafice. among. ind thus to spoil his prospects, If meu weére ahy, for Chancéllor, and, what is regarded as moreé Import&nb}n the nbcessity of the Gow m a6e ng Centtist w:‘nflon’. it it de- sire get on moothé' the le- 5tag, and in this the Centrists afe pe~ ‘ zardéd as having wofl 4 decisive vie- ory. Sl ke B g HEAVY DECREASE IN THE DEMAND FOR AID Oakland Comguittee l'he-_ Jiineé 30 an Thne . for Breaking Up _Refugee Cantps. OAKLAND, May 20-<Raptd de- crease ”lin;:ed!n:dt%mdm u the felief E’:xnluw E. 3ny days the :;’obnéa et tnm 96,090 to 1! 00. Undér. the contrél of the 'k hds p “ir the Bomrd™ of . Ungérwriters of- the Paelfic re . to withdraw teom doing busines: within _the. jurisdiction .of :that orfatiiza tion - afid_glo. becatise many’ of the fon board - companies would iike te- dvail them setvea of the. pratection and hfgher. rite: the"hoard comipanies; a reorganizatior of the Board of Undetiriters of the P vige i3 sehedilled 45 one ef the importan: meAvv« -6 be_made. ttor ey L C Coogan, representing thi lndwrwv!mm Adjusting = Burégu * eonference With ‘Govémmer Pards It ‘is sl that the lawyet gav x to's executivé to- undérstand that r.l\e insuraned men are s ¥ oppeset ta any special legisiation bearing on- i insuranee 4 this time, The insuf anee managers acclne that insurance leg islation under preseni conditions would retar 't tiefi hastod the settlemen: the Skm Franeises five 108%es, and that the gtmoit caution should be exer ‘cised by the legislatois In enacting aby ifdurance ' regulations the work o seEtling - the. losses now eoufronting the wupuileo is finished. COMES TO RE-ESTABLISH “THE SALVATION ARMY OAKLANI! May 20.—Miss Evan- eline’ C. Boath, daughter, of Gener: William_Booth, tounder of the Salya- tion "Army and commander of the in the United States, has ar- rived ta nvestizate conditions that plans may be formed for the treor- ol and . Freach and Lieuten a.nt Colonel for, the United Statu Ady $10,00 has been raised for re— aflpflm of the work across the l‘y ’""‘hofi't'-é"’ afternoont in mmu Gou b mo«mamauu all n m be decorated 9‘1 m w b Orkland,” Wil be day. 39/ —The s of the | cention: Eal afiny the wofk well that the eomimittes 18 hopeful 8f con~ sentrating le ne. persons in mps:ho otice had been given }hu tsh:ug’u‘agu will be brol ap “June 30. At time fe ?tet -nat the reiief enm-ltm“" Rave * atovided for all deserving persons, Provision for the future willl be made o that no persen rew and de~ iervifig- help. will be ov v The rate of decrease im l’nfl- cants feor assistance ? bean seady that the committes has umo loubt that Te the camps clese the dtudtion will- nh-i only minor at- positions have been mufael lot more tbtfl“ 7000 im loyment bureau which ucted im ¢ n vub th& Olkluld relief . ¢oi ’'s york. - ADVERTISEMENTS. It is nerve caergy that runs the organs of your body. The stonse bittery is the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, and from this batt nerve force is sent out thm:g -» the system of nerves. To keep the body healthy o must have l‘.‘;;lenty oimnme c;;mikf ve not, organs ix:;erfecfiy the drc;l:tm is ugg-.sh. ion a; "‘SS" inactive, and chghfl tomorraw fn- ouemm o('th- e

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