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- » army that invaded Oak- Alameda has been in- | he scientists. See some DAY CALL { THE SUN ~ @ M glacier again and found it dying. | See the remarkable photographs of it and the article to appear in i i THE SUNDAY CALL 112. CIT.—NO. PRICE FIVE CE » | Piggy Lops Off Score of Heads in Police Department Union Labor Convention Rejects Offer for All Partisan Ticket UINAR DROPS fou raavoson oas NEWS TODAY W AT CONDITIONS YES Pert cloudy: west wind; maxi . um, 54 ro AST FOR YAY —Fair; light north » Page 9 s Incc telegraphers’ Page 3 e of grafting in Page 1 C. Bird of the Gould &rs on ndon books to s which was sweeping - ve ts — TIOMAS ¥ ¥ AILEY, DAVID Page 6 E 3 TLCA- Page 6 WILLIAM R. PROLL, THOM- Vicious Scandinaviaus. Page 6 D. J IRISCOLY A * ! Deimas, Page 6 AN POLITICAL r M sx woestr leaderabip from Eagan s Tn and overtures for all e, Page 1 with rank of identification Severels arcaigns elffacns whiy iy duty In the trist of Tiv unccs their testimony us. per Page T enu — THOMAS 2irol serzeani—I AMES ¥ celncar two clities twice Page 7 * Senta Cruz county apnounces the position of hort: tdate for ner Illinois fles fnjunction ountfes to restralt on the concern’s Page 13 laims his motives are fawful o bring laborers from Page 13 kyide franchize upon agreed to by transit en’s union obtaip wa s empléyes dectar Cal Page 14 A lopely and beaten by es junk dealer fo aistrict, beats him into in robs him, throws the unconscioas wagon, ~starts the horse and Page 14 McFarland of the supreme court is an absccss behind the right ear Page 14 the Chronifle confesses fe libel on the Hirst on gratt prose:u Page 14 DESCENT OF DINAN from [ v f Ds th asks the public ice on 'the fugitive ju Page 14 Incipient rioting follows Chief Biggy's order against men tiding on the roofs of streetcars ;| #nd two men are bit on bead with pleces of z wielded , by United Railroads em Page 5§ d Folsom Page 5 Russian . treetcars crash togetber at Third an e of «nd a passenger is killed. his former cror o gave D n fame An fame |, Chiet of Police Biggy, who cleans out upper PELLY | offices of ease takers and incompetents. Page 1 mithods: and ‘gave] SUEDMBAN = | Oakland caroival and exposition will be opened t the head of the de- | yongay night in Idora park and Queen Lida nself | crowned Page 4 Forty women of bay cities meet in Oakland on * o at where X an will come, |00 form sufitage amendment league. Page 4 % : Police seck L. H. Jacobl Jr. for the al- e is entitled to the rank |jeged passing of a bogus check on._clgar t bt that he | dealer. Page 4 ; He claims| Baby few bours old is found in a basket on s - chief. The |t Oukiund doorstep. Page 8 » =% o San Apselmo baby fatally burned through a of 3 year old brother for playing with $4,000 a year, con- | fire Page 4 tinu level of a detective | SPORTS ez at the $1,200 bot-| Willam Unmack, The Call's Rugby expert, ; Vale Dinan! expleine confusing points of the geme In answor 1 H 1 2 . | to queries. Page 8 ptain 1. H, Colby was found by : . g oy a8 "Y' Three year cld Muckrake wins at 40 to 1 at tef Big \ave but one qualifica- | 1, Page s fe ney of detectives and | Weight restrictions probably will = prevens - s silence. His place was Ketchel meeting either Gans or and Captal b o i s g quires s likels to be Installed favorite over Jack (Twin) Sulilvan. Page 8 Francisco defeats Oakland at baseball, 1 the responsible s taken from the ws to 4. e end station. |8 Page 8 é 3 Automobilists will try for the high honors fn ol e ommand Of |y Jou endurasce run to-Del Monte Page 8 y G, with a $50 hole in his Sa]"LABOR | Labor men say that sinee the streetcar boycott NORMAN LOS SINECURE | was raised business is improving. Page 7 | Sen Frapeisco typosraplical union sends more k H. Norman, who has | tnan $900 to Indiznspolis in ald of the eight captain in the chief's of- | hour movement. Page 7 , performing the dutles of | MARINE 2 retdry, was, removed, and will re- | Hurbor commissioners pass decree i - Za &1l who would sell fish on state wharves to first ® morning to Captain Duke of | |\ ;" "pormit and then refrain from diserim- station. There he Will | iajon between purchasers. Page 0 e of Licutenant Shea, who | Flagshlp Charleston arrives from Bremerton Sergeant John J.|end is saluted by cruiser St. Louls. Page 9 glven Morman’s place. |MINlN9lm 2 Fae _| George Wingfield says that mo time has been reat shaking up was ad-| g, 0" geclare. Goldfield Consolidated Mines tered to the detective department. 4in Kelly will have many new men dividend. Page 13 and Chief Biggy said last SOCIAL Popular military hop is given at Angel-island, where three army brides are among the belies, Page 6 er him Continued on Page 2, colums & ! Barbara | tion of Sapphira | ine four | Page 7| from | Police department is shaken to Its foundations | s W it Scene at last night's convention of ;he union labor party, and periraits of the ;:‘hief actors in a bitler contest for control. On the left is Thomas F. Eagan, the parly chairman, defeated by P. H. McCarthy (top), and at the bottom is J. F. Legnard, McCarthy’s choice, who defeated H. M. Alexander for chairmanship of the conveniion. | | i |2 Vice President Bird " Leaves Gonld Lines Well Known Raifrcad Official | Tenders His Resignaiion, fo | Take Effect October 1 | | % LOS ANGELES, Sept.-19.— A. C. Bird, 1s now on his ranch at’ Downey, has | tendered his Yesignation, to take effect on October 1. roader since 1886. | the Goulds since 1905 and he was given & long leave of absence, which has been extended from time to time. SAYS FILIPINO GIRLS EXCEL AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS }Dr. Doherty Asserts That the Dark { Hued Mazidens Are Adepts in Answering Calls Special by Leased Wire to The Call CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—Dr. David | 3. Doherty, commissioner of the Phil- |ippine progrdss association, who has returned to Chicago as a witness In the Constantine mupder trlal. sald today | that the Filipino girls were the best | telephone operators In the world. Dr. Doherty has been in the islands since February, 1906. mind,” said he today. “The Wilipino girls are the best telephone operators in the world. Louis Glass, now in trouble in San Francisco, was out to Investi- gate the system and said ‘that he wished he had the TFilipino girls with their even temper and soft voice for Lis plants in this country.” —_———— DEATH OF BISHOP BOOKER ROME, Sept. 19.—News ‘has reached the Vatican:.of the death of Fraderick Zadok Booker, the firat American Ro- man Catholi bishop of Jaro, Philippine’ islands, froin paralysis of the brain. Elsiop Booker was formerly secretary of the apostolic' delegation at’ Wash- ington. In 1903 he ‘w pointe: bishop of Jaro. e e x | vice president of thes Gould lines, who'| Bira has been a rail-| He_has been with | “There Is no question about it in my | Army Captains Fngage " ina Fist Fight \Two Officers of the Thirteenth | Infaniry Batile on Transport . and Are Arresied Special by Cable and Leased Wire to The Call ! “MANILA, Sept. 19.—Captain James R. Lindsay and Captain Henry S. Wygant, both of the Thirteenth infantry, have been arrested by Colonel Lough- borough, their commanding officer, for engaging in a fist fight aboard the ‘army transport Logan, lying In quar- antine at Nariveles, en route to San Francisco. | Captaln Lindsay was seated at a table in th® smoking room, with Captain Wysgant and others. It was stated by friends of both that 'Lindsay had been “spreeing.”’ Fle was suddenly seen to | strike Captain Wygant, and the trouble was only quelled after great turmotl. | Colonel Loughborough, it is stated, will prefer charges against both officers | when the Logan arrives at San Fran- cisco. 3 | | | AR LT WO FROZEN ~ THE GO CobrON ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19.—Mgessages re- ceived here tonight from Flagstaff, Arl- zona, say that Mrs. Frank ¥Joy was found seriously frozen late today in a remote spot of the Grand Canyon. Re- corder Joy was not with the party which found his wife. He was search- ing for her in another part of the’| forest. ¢ Mrs. Joy is the wife. of Frank Joy of St. Louis and a member of Con- gressman Nicholas Longworth's party. _She took a stroll into the woods at Grand Canyon yesterday and becoming confused regarding‘directions wandered away u:n'mt; ten miles. A searching party, headeg by, Manager Fleming of the Ha 1 d a nu 2 Navajo ‘in Long Jim canyon ¢ 3 of |'inside of* wallet and, despite th: P Tt iy Lonlte the = S g Hayes Opposes Third Term for Roosevelt Congressman lgws'o/bj’ed Less- | on From Mexico in'Objecting fo Executive’s Power Special by Leased Wire to-The Call NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Congressman E. A. Hayes of San Jose:has written a letter to the World in which he strong- ly opposes a third term for Roosevelt. He sa; “The reason at the bottom :of the strong objection, among the-people: the growing power of the president.of the Upited States. The longer he re- mains In office the larger the number of his appointees and the men who feel under obligation to him, and I believe that T volce the sentiment, if not of a majority "of the peoplk of the Unitea States, at least of:a very large minority. “We, here in'California, bordering on Mexico, have an. object lesson directly in point in the present condition of Mexico. Although the forms of popular government are still maintained and! adhered to, Mexico is today nothing| but a despotism, and it is so chiefly byk reason of the' continuous service of President Diaz, and for one I shall re- sist with all the power that I have the breaking down fn any way of the’ antithird term sentiment.” OAKLAND BANKER LOSES DIAMONDS HE CONCEALED Fails tb Declare Gems to Customs Officials, Who Find Them\ in His Wallet Special by Leased Wire fo The Call NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—When Antonio, Benedito, a banker of Oakland and a passenger on- the Prinzess Irene of the North German Uloyd line, arrived to- day from Genoa he did not declare two dlamond earrings, valued at. $850. Timothy Donohue. a .speclal customs | inspector, discovered that Benedito had the nds. done up-in tissue paper TItalian, they were seized | and sent to the appraiser’s store. g - = =¥, * | Lompe) charging Frick with furnish- "EAGAN LOSES EADERSHIP T0 MCTHY Building Trades President Secures Control of Convention 'BIG SIX PLANS WIN % \ Program Gees Through and All Partisan Plans re Rejected ATTACK IS COVERT Eagan Insinuates That Vic- tor Is Controlled by Corporations By Gzorge A. Van Smith P. H. McCarthy, president of the bpilding trades council, is the new boss of the union labor party. That his new job may be only a vice regency for the real king, in retirement at the county jail, is only a secondary; consideration. McCarthy wears the new crown. Supervisor Is Arrested 0“ Chargeof fi’rafi Besides “beating Thomas F. = | Eagan by a vote of approximately 1. F. Frick _0' Santa Ba'ba.m 151; 3 to 1'in the contest for the or- Accused of Fraud in | % v | ganization of the union labor con- Bridge Construction | vention last night, McCarthy | politely but the less firm], Special ByiBeated Weire fo The Call. |20 o o one the fess frmiy SANTA 'BARRARA, 'Sepk | 19,3, - | declined to permit the convention X _{to consider any Frick, supervisor of the' county &f| ... proposi Santa Barbara from the fourth district, Bited 2 | repubitedn conve Is in jail here charged with sraft 18] evticlation.: ‘the: good. - governndnt connection with. a/contract for lumber | . o o1a the on partisan Tiation ’:d 'Dlllnsd e;‘:mdfl“‘f° DERee | The convention organized and the all county-an yde, -Harges & Co., fnr‘w{i:an propositions deftly’ deposited the - bullding. oCh REldNe” SETO8E i Ky the wadte . hasket, the repeebesta- Santa Ynez river at Lompoc, called the | o.oq the union lsbor party ad- Robinson ‘bridge. ~ A “complaint was ik e Ol Sworti to by W. S.-Blandy, constabls of of the all partisan presented by the tion, the merchants’ ons varfo of { journed to meet at the who will consult McCarthy befors he 5 calls. ing-and delivering 30 piles at the rate | 5 union labor convention at Do- of +$25C each and 15,000°feet of lumber |yqres hall last night was wholly un- at the-raté of $10 a tliousand for which | ;s that &f lts predecessors. In the he was Quly;pald-and then presented ' go1qe bills against the county for this mate- | rial- and. its | transportation, amoeunting;to about $1,000. were. paid. Supervisor Frick made a.statemen of innocence’and semt for his brother, former Judge A. Ix Frick of Oakland, to come to Santa Barbara and defend him. The ‘defendant is also a brother of L. W. Frick, the-superintendent of schools of Alameda count Al 37 Ll n days of Schmitz and Ruef Chair- | man Thomas F. Eagan was the ring- all{ master. At the snap of his whip the These'bills | well trained performers rose to the | hurdles and smashed through the hoops. The new order of things ar- | rived last night. Eagan’ furnished the | mustc for the grand entry.’ Then Me- { Carthy put his back against the center | pole and signaled for the houp-las from in | his rough riders, The programming done by the big six, WELBY . SBLES/COUNTRY ‘Homg | M°2ded by McCarthy and made effective 3 | b¥ the combined strength of Recorder Special by Leased Wire to The Call. |jonn Nelson, County Clerk Harry I WILLOWS, Sept.- 19.—A.. E. Welby, | Mulcrevy, Sheriff Thomas O'Neil, Dep- general manager of the Denver and Rio | uty Sher!ff Finn and Fire Commissioner Grande Western, has sold his country |Marlo Bollo, was not of that highly home three miles east of-Willows to G. | finished order that was characteristie W. Orr, & merchant of this place, for |of the Ruef regime. The work was a $12,000. *The place consists of 160 acres | little rougher, but the results were the of excellent land. same—that is, they were decisive, If the v::ul. at least) to a third term,’ i-(f' lmpe rtinent Quesfion No. 17 l Who’s Your Ideal and Why? | For the most original or wittiest answer to this ques- tion—and the briefer the better—The Call will pay FIVE DOLLARS. For the next five answers The Call will pay ONE DOLLAR each. Prize winning answers will be printed next Wednesday and checks mailed to the winners at once. Make your answer short and address it to IMPERTINENT QUESTIONS, : THE CALL. iy Prize Answers to “What's the Matter With You?” $5 prize to G. C. McPheeters, Palo Alto, Cal. (P. 0. box 110.) All kinds of matter except gray matter. $1 prize to Z. 8. Israelsky, Napa, Cal. Tell me, don't ask me. b pr to Ruth Hawthorne, Croeker scheol, city. (€are room 6.) An agsravated case of carstrapitis. = H $1 prize to Ella Neale! city. (Cave Debris transportation company, Misslon st. wharf 2) 1 enjoy poor health. $1 prize to Alfred E. Wolff, 1001 Monadadcck building. city. L'hurt my head falling off the water wagon. «$1 prize to Homry Pingel, 733 Baker st., city. Nothing; it's all imagination ‘