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6 Rev. Father Bontempo, Jesuit Priest, Is Asphyxiated Sad Accident Ends Intended Tour of State • Rev. Father Honty Bontcrapo, one ' '\u25a0cot the best known and most loved Result priests of this city, was found dead in his bed early yesterday morn •ing. death being due to accidental • ' asphyxiation from gas. Father Bontompo had retired at 10 o'clock in the bftst of honlth and spir its ajid it was his intention to leave , the foilo.vrlns day for an extended mis sionary trip' through the State. In accordance with the custom of the Jesuit fathers, lie was called for • ':.::t^s at. 5 o'clock. No response to the Summons on the door of the room he • occupied beinp made, it was forced, with the rosult that the attendants .wore almost overcome by the strong odor of escaping: gas. Investigation developed that Father Bontempo had • opened the gras valve by. mistake, al hjwingr the deadly fumes to escape. Father Bontempo was 5G years of age.. He was a member of ;the Society of Jesus for thirty-nine years and for . 'many years was 'engaged in missionary •work in Albania and Dalmatia. • He was called to California In 1902 . by Archbis.hop Riordan, because of his Intimate -knowledge of the Slavic •people. ' • Father Bontempo was the founder of the. parish .of the Nativity and his <*arncst work had. RTeatly endeared .•. • Kirn to his parishioners. Owlig to the • preat .demand on his services as a missionary he relinquished : his active . duties in the parish in 1903 on the ar . rival of Father F. Turk, a secular priest. The body' will lie in state today at • Bt- -Ipnatius Church, corner of Hayes and .Sh'rader streets, • and the funeral •.services. will take place from the same " 'church. at 8:30- o'clock tomorrow morn • int£ The offices of the dead will be r*- Kfltefl. in the evening. .Interment will be ar Santa Clara Cemetery. OAXIHOnXIAXS I.V SEW YOIIK ." NEW. YORK, April 2. — The follow ing. Callfornians have registered at the various- hotels:. .From San Francisco — J>r. Is. Btrrjrhte. at the Hotel St. Denis; T." K. .Jirandon, at th^ Astor House; B. J'ortcr, at th« Seville; Mrs. M. C. a 'Smith, -at the St. Denis; It. M. Wood ward, at .the Cadillac; F. Bodenheim, at the" Belvedere; G. J. Guth. at the Grand Cnion Hotel; Mrs. Zeobert, at the "Wol «ott>. C. V»'fSt .and wife at the Navarre. Kfoni SaR Diego — \V. H. Gross, at the IVestminster. " From Pan .Mateo — R. Y.I Uayne, J. P. Hayne, Mrs. U. Y. Hayne, at the Seville. From Los Angc-les — F. A. Werner, at the Wolcott; J. W. AVarn«r v afthe Navarre. ' '. ,\*^ BOY'S PRACTICAL JOKE MAY RESULT FATALLY Pour Alcohol Over Sleeping Lad r s- Clothing and Set . Fire to Him CHICAGO. • April 2.— Three boys •whoso ages ranee from 12 to J4 years, were arrested today, charged with set ting- fire to the clothing of Michael Laeoco.- a' 17-year-old boy, while the .latter" lajr : asleep' Jn a hallway. . Tho boy's g-av-e the names of Lester Hall, Waiter Leonard and James White. t -According to the story of one of the boys .'they wanted to see/ some fun. .They first attempted -to light Lacoco'a \u25a0clothing with a .match, but were unsuc \u25a0cefesfun They went to"a drug- store iuuL'Sfecurcd \u25a0 a fcbttl«. of alcohol, tha contents; ef' which they poured over the- sleeping boy's clothing. "As. th-e \u25a0 •hafnes -"enveloped his- body Lacoco was awakfcned, and after a futile attempt' to extinguish the flames li* xushed into. <he . street, .where" he fell." He was taken to a hoepital, where his 'condition w£.s eald to' be serious. CAPTAIN IN NAVY FOUND GUILTY AND PUNISHED. Grounding of Connecticut Is Shown . to Be •• Result : -of His Negligence • \u25a0 \u25a0 . \u25a0 . ' WASHINGTON. . April . i.-^-Captatn ; William Swift, who* was in command of thfe b.iiUtesnlp- Connecticut when It groun'dtd ncTa.r- Culebra, on January 13, Was 'found giiilty of inattention and neffXect ot duty, by tho courtmartial which tried him at Norfolk. The navy depunnient. reviewed ttie sentence and it was announced, by Assistant Secre tary, Newb.erry today that Captain Swift would t>e suspended from duty for nine riionths, and that he would lose three numbers. •The" courtmartial recommended sus pension 'for a year and ay.a y . half and a loeA of .five trumbers, but also asked for lenlendy. \u25a0 • Lieutenant Ilarry Tarhell, who was tried.* en .charges * similar to those brought bgalhst' Captain.. Swift, was acquitted.' STOPS -RAILROAD SUITS • EL PASO. Teras, April 2.— United States District. Attorney ' Terrell re ceived a telegram from Acting Attor ney General Hoyt at Washington today instructing him to stop proceedings at once-in-the. casos- brought In the United Staffs District. Court -by the Texas and Pacific-. anff, the 'El Paso and Northern railroads . for the eviction of persons occupying land, between Eleventh ptreet and the Rio Grande. Acting At tofn.ey General Hoyt says that the ques tion is one for the international bound ary commission" and not for the. courts to-decide.' .-^ffIMMBBaMBi . CALTFORXIA PATE.VTS WASHINGTON. April 2.— California patents '-we're Issued j today as follows: Joseph It.. Boocher, Cblw>, t>«rl)cr"ii heater: Wijiiam 0. CaJm&r. San Francisco. mPChaDIKm for . ojxratinir awn!ngn; John J. Esgnn, .s.in \u25a0 Francisco, «>-st*in for transmitting electric cor rntta to can: Benjamin V. Ooldman, San Fran*; \u25a0 ch»eo, can cover; Spene«>r M. Joluu, San Fran "«'l«i-o, insole for m* intb« manufacture of boots ted «boes;' William K. I-croy, Occ&n Park, chalk : i.oider and truard; Mart" A. Lipscomb, Eureka, °K^eep cbeare; I^ewls Mnrwirz, San Francisco, <>l«rtrle <I<»ntiil fnrnace; John Mr'inljrr.n sad A. I*ri<Jd!e. San . Francisco, vault light ; Patrick H. J:«-ar<lnn-. Ban Francisco, air Inlet vaJTe; FredtT icfc A. Uai.l. Stockton, lift pump; Andrew Scha ttr aad G. Wanne, Hed Bluff., truck; WHliahi WPiwa, Oakland/ bottle: William ;<!.. Wilson, shears sharpener;* N»rri« L. O'Xelll, (tekUkd, bottle. :3NB>tia**MßGHK*iß| FO CRTEEX-j WRECK \ VICTI3IS FORT WORTH, Texas. April 2.— Ef gbt Additional bodies were found .to day under the debris of the. two freight trains wrecked at .Bethel" switch, near here, , yesterday, . on the*' Missouri,* Kan fci-K and Texas Railroad,' making iour t««o men kilUd in the wreck. BLAMES SWITCHING GREW FOR THE COLTON WRECK. Coroner's Jury .Also Accuses Engineer and Censures Company COLTOX, April 2. — The verdict of the Coroner's jury summoned to In vestigate the wreck at Colton last Thursday, In which twenty-three per sons lost their lives and nearly 100 wet'e injured, was returned uiis even ing.* The foreman of the switching crpw and his assistant are held re sponsible for the wreck, through criminal negligence; the engineer of the overland train is declared guilty of negligence, in running too fast, and the Southern Pacific is censured for operating: the frail cars In which many of the Italian immigrants were killed. PROSECUTIONS TO BEGIN UNDER PURE FOOD LAWS Inspectors Are v Gathering Evidence in All Parts of Country WASmNTOX, April 2. — The Depar. ment of Agriculture is making prep arations to_ begin prosecutions under the pure food law at an early date, and Dr. Wiley has given instructions to 'his inspectors to secure as soon as possi ble the samples on which the accusa tions will be based. 'When these are procured charges will be formulated and supplied to the United States District Attorneys, in whose districts the offenders reside, whereupon criminal proceedings will bo instituted. There will be forty or fifty inspectors in the field. AGED WOMAN BEATEN BY A DRUNKEN MAN Mrs. Kennedy Attacked in Her Home at Vallejo and She May. Die" From Injuries VALLEJO. April 2.— Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, a wealthy and aged widow living with her niece at 1817 Sutter street, in this city, was cruelly beaten last night by a man who had forced his way into her 'room, and she may die from her injuries; Mrs. Kennedy's niece went to the jdoor to answer a knock. A voice asked gruffly. "Where is Marie?" and then a man pushed by her and proceeded to Mrs. Kennedy's room. Without a word he began striking the helpless old wo man. He beat her unmercifully and th«n ran away. . Charles Hoffman was arrested by the police. It was found he had quarreled with a woman of the under world named Marie earlier in the evening. It is believed that Hoffman, dazed with drink, thought he was attacking. Marie when he assaulted Mrs. Kennedy. WOMAN BURGLAR CONVICTED LOS ANGELES, April 2.— Mrs. Syd ney Hendricks was sentenced to two years in San Quentin by Judge Smith of the Superior Court today on a con viction of burglary. She broke into the room of another woman and stole wearing apparel .and -other effects." Mrs. Hendricks, who is 22 years old, accused her husband of compelling her to commit the crime, but afterward assumed the guilt herself. , SETTLERS GIVE3T MORE TIME LOS ANGELES. April 2.— The . gov ernment at Washington has granted a two years' extension of, time to settlers along the Colorado River . ior the prov ing up of title to their lands. The ex tension was granted because of the recent inundations: from the swollen river. It affects several thousand peo ple, principally those in Imperial Val ley. . •\u25a0\u25a0 , .. ;- ',- -. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0/ '. FORGER IS APPUEHEXDED SACRAMENTO, April 2.— A. Annabel, alias J. N.Dixon.wantedln Santa Bar bara County for issuing ' bogus checks against the Lompoc Valley Bank, was arrested- in this city today - upon '.the request of Sheriff- Stewart of; Santa Barbara. -The prisoner has 'been spending money in a lavish manner in this city." AMUnECIIT HEARD FROM MOBILE. Ala., April 2.— United States District Attorney^ Ambrecht,!, fears' -for whose safety.' were expressed: last night in a dlßpatchfrom.San- Francisco,, was heard from; this morning at ; Los/"An geles. AmbVechtjis on : his way; to San Francisco 'to make arrests,* it is said, in connection with the lottery cases. He has been delayed at several places. CHIXESE GIRL ? TAKES THE .VEIL HONOLULU, March' 20.— An unusual ceremony;', took place \u25a0.'; here^ last ' week when a young ! Chinese lady,S Miss Mary Wong ; I-^ong, *took ; the .yell. t becoming a Y member \* or ' the > Sisterhood v: of „* the Sacred \ Hea rts" of : Jesus" and l Mary. h-Th c ceremony; took" place at the cathedral," and ' the- young .' womapVia 'known as Sister Aleida.'>; - \. THE SAN FRA^STCISOO PALE; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1907: RICH GOLD STRIKE MADE IN MINE AT TONOPAH Montana Midway Exten sion Company, Guts Into the Pay* Streak VEIN TWO FEET WIDE Ledge Is Believed to Be the Same as That Worked by Paying Concerns^ \ SPECIAL DISPATCH TO ! THE CALL TONOPAH, April 2.--Authoritatiy c Information was given out today by the Montana Midway. Extension Mining Company of this camp confirming the report that a strike of the highest im portance had been made by the com pany. It Is announced that on Saturday last the company cut Into the pay streak on' the, ledge In which It has been working for ;, some tim< past and that It now has a two-foot vein In a thirty-foot ledge that will run over $160 to the ton, more than $90 of this being In gold. ;From the discovery In the mine tha local men figure that the ledge is the same as that being worked with such great success, by the Montana-Tonopah Company. The ore is of the same char* acter as that taken from all the pay ing mines of the camp. It :Is 'now thought that many years have been added to the life of the camp, as.then is pood reason to believe that the ledge will run through several properties that adjoin the Extension, notably the Golden Anchor, Cash Boy and Little Tonopah, and from there cut in, to the flat below town, where many properties have been worked for a long j time lin an effort to catch -the continuation of the big lode.' The ledge was first encountered in the Montana Midway Extension- on the sixty-three-foot level at a distance of seventy-five feet from the shaft. .Over twenty feet of ledge matter was: cut through before the pay streak, was found on the foot' wall. On the 475-foot level it has again been opened 100 feet from the shaft and tl«e same conditions are found at the pay streak following the foot wall. The ledge has; a sharp dip to the north, tand many of the properties in the vicinity have already started new working at depth seeking to catch the lead. V" v It was only a comparatively short time ago that' J. H. Sullivan, one of the heaviest stockholders in the company, offered practical control of the mine at $200. The offer was not aocepted, for which Sullivan i« now rejoicing. BLOSSOM PARTY ENJOYED AT CUPERTINO RESIDENCE San Francisco High School Class- mates of the Year 1872 Spend . Day in Santa Clara Valley Mrs. Fred Tantau of Cupertino" and Mrs. Charles Sleeper of Berkeley en tertained their San Francisco High School classmates of .the year 1872 with a: blossom party and. luncheon at Cupertino last Saturday. The guests left San Francisco on the 8:30 ,aj ;m. train and by the courtesy of Frank Chapin, brother of Mrs. Sleeper, weroj met. at San Jose by a special car or the Interurban system. ':\u25a0% A trip .over the various . branches of the", road af forded an opportunity ( of viewing the orchards of Santa Clara County in the bridal white of ; their spring blossoms. Upon, returning to Moreland station the party wasVmet by steams and -con veyed to Ferndale, ; the .beautiful - Tan tau home, the remainder, of * the day was spent, and a bountiful lunch eon discussed. Letters from -absent classmates and a poem 'composed and read by Mrs. Merall .were } Interesting features of the . occasion. The : host esees were assisted In' entertaining by Mrs. Tantau's sister, Mrs. Miller, and by her : daughters, the Misses Mabel and Evelyn s Tantau. At ia < late : hour in the afternoon the r guests were driven; to Moreland station and were then taken by special car to San Jose to meet the San' Francisco train. Those present ) were; Miss M. E.;Don nelly, , ! Mrs. Charles " A. 'Sleeper, of Berkeley, Miss Clark, Mrs. Henry, My ers, Mrs. Nellie . French of Oakland, Mrs. Studley, : Miss Bessie Bunner of Oakland, Mrs. Henry Merall of Berke ley, MrsJ McKenzie, T Hugh F. MacKen zle, Mrs. B. L. Dlgglns, • Mrs. 'Franc Blood of Alameda, Miss Louise,Don nelly and Miss Connell.'- ' \u25a0 MAKES CHARGES OF FRAUD IN SUIT TO (QUASH DEED San Franciscan Files Action in Mon terey County ; for Annulment of Transfer of 660 Acres : SALINAS, Aprll',2.— J.;s.: Emery, of San Francisco /has commenced j suit '"in the Superior Court of Monterey County against Alexander M/; Allen and others of San Francisco*, to set aside a deed to 640 acres near ) Point Lobos, and ' also to twenty acres containing a icoal 'mine adjoining, all the land, being : situated near Monterey.'. . EmeryA alleges * fraud and deception in the deeding of the acreage, : which was .transferred Oto Allen and others last January for, s6ooo. The property is said ,to be worth $io<r,ooo. \u25a0„, ; THREE DROWNED IN ACCIDENT 'IN : HAWAII Two -Women Try to; Save Small Boy and Are Engulfed : in .Deep ;Hole in iWaimea 5 River HONOLULU," March , 29.— -A Y triple drowning occurred at Walmea,;Kaual, two of the -victims: losing " ; their/. lives In j attempting ? rescues. ; Thejdead > aro Mrs. Akiona, -,wifo,-: of .."Waimea's;,;well known. Pol .manufacturer, 1 her, son 1 :, and a.Chinese y woman.": ' :The % accident oc curred ln : a deep hole .within . the -break water'of: the iWalmea, River. -./{-.I t -.\u25a0\u25a0? The ' boyj was \ the ; first »to fall In, and his ; call i for ; help » brought I the {Chinese woman ' to his \u25a0•- rescue.^. ln '?. attempting to . flraw ; hlin~ : out X the (woman % herself fell in, the • bank caving ; ' beneath '.'her feet, 'and \u25a0 Mrs. - Akiona followed ' to I her For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear? the yjjr' Y/fj?L» V*' Signature of S^iiaf^ J-&&64& ViCHY f 3 v \u25a0 ii££l T&tl v*w^h^*B i**B 9 at fß^^^B Avoid substitutes so-called "V10HY»» offered by unscrupulous dealers Changes Made at Army and Navy Stations WASHINGTON, D. C^ April 3r— Army < orders % , vrere Is \u25a0ned today as 'ol loWat - Major IVilliam . C. Borden, : unrcenn, I» relieved . ftfon» *ke "Wanhlnjrt on Darraclsn, District *of ' Colrimbla, and ; vrill* proceed to Manll a for duty. Ca ptaln Ed war A P.' Rockhill, assistant \ nnrceon, la transferred from the general . boa. '. pital at> the : Presidio, San Fr«n clxco,: and rrlll - proceed ; to the flreneral hospital at "Fort Bayard,' X. Mex., for -treatment. Xavy . orders —The following ; cnblcßrnm ,; vras received from Rear Admiral "W". H. Brownsoni •fKobe, V Japan 1 tlentenant D. 'F. S ell ers ! and 1.1 en tenant lJ.' J. Jonei are .: detached from "Went ,Vlrsinla > to : home. Assistant Paymaster H. ; TLu- ; Beach, pa nsnise Id / "West Vlr- 1 Binla to Manila." A SALOON'S THE ISSUE I OMAHA, April 2.— City elections were held in all the cities and towns of Ne braska v today, except Omaha; \u25a0 South Omaha' and i Lincoln. Probably three fourths of the townfl Ignored party polf itics/votlng ohly/on the question of li censing saloons. ,' In only a few, towns were the existing conditions changed. g£"FW\HE survival of the fittest' I *^^ is perhaps truer ij fl Ml of cigars than; of anything else. Only J ' a cigars of genuine value and fine quality I i can survive competition year after year. • New ; ' \u25a0 brands may be good but old brands you are sure \ are the best you can get. ; For over thirty years this: has been the best product of an old established factory,— always one o*Tthe best -known and most popular high- grade cigars offered the public. - Made in various sizes, sold at 2 for 25 cents, 3 for 25 ceiiis and ,10 cents straight v . / We regard; the Chancellor as being such splendid; quality, as to deserve the distinction of the merit mark-— which we -have j^ ' placid on it tx) identify it with the; Me^s^ a * brands that benefit' by bur modem y^T^A manufacturing methods. - ; ,- ';, " l '" 1 """"" 1 5 ,'-''\u25a0 -; ' i " \u25a0 \u25a0•* \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0*"_-"" AFRICAN [CIGAR COMPANY \u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 • • .-\u25a0 .;-;-;\u25a0 -^.-^ ;_. . ..- . \u25a0 - ' - ;,\u25a0- •- ~:.--' /:\u25a0 :. '- - ..\u25a0 '; • :: :, . 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It.' you call, - I'll < sneeded..;. - • \ : , : v , ' - S giveftyou ; a^ free . test, of \u25a0 Electro- . MyiElectro-Vigoridoes this while "'S? 1 "- r i . ,v . \u25a0; . ' , you sleep.^jlt » saturates r the "nerves '/i^ ',:.-, ; \u25a0 ' .. ; Vv" c • ; v . . \u25a0\u25a0! with \u25a0*\u25a0 its 7 glowing i p.ower, ; and .these - .Consultation \ free. * Office Hours— i conducts the • ' force (.-vto t every;; organ 8j : a. m.~- to <6 = p. ; m. ; Sunday; 10 to "12. * and tissue of your body, restoring j— '\u0084'".""' \u25a0-health and* giving strength to every r^; ;•>,.-"_>__\u25a0--,\u25a0..; part that is weak. S 'C! 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SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALU.' : LOS -ANGELES, April 2.— The Penn sylvania OH' Company/ at ; Lompoc \has made a contract < to .' sell .to \ the Union Oil £ Company. SOO.OOO > barrels :of ' its product at a i total price of $270,000,' o*r 54" cents : a barrel." 5 This : is higher than any. contract '• price' agreed upon-in the district ; for "some \u25a0time.' ; v The Pennsylvania's new wells prom ise'to" be among the "best in the field. The Standard is after; lands, its "agents having 'been .busy for some time get ting:* options on territory between Santa Ynez ; and Lompoc ' . At : Bakersfield it is reported that the Standard Is planning to run its Midway-McKittrlck pipe line through to Port ' Harf ord, : by way of = the Carisa and "Elkhorn. valleys. /Should this be done, ; the "westside' fields of Kern would have a double outlet,.; by way of cither Port Harford or Point Richmond. : DIEKEMAS FOR CONGRESS L GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. April 2.— Complete unofficial returns late tonight from the primary election In; the -Fifth Congressional District for Congressman show,; that Gerrltt J. Diekemaa of Hol land "has ' 974 majority over Huntley Russell : of this city. NUMBERS. Cla^s "C,"March3o, l99? No.:-: \u25a0 Amount.! Xo. Amount. No. "'\u25a0-. Amonnt 36..'...: Sf 118...:. 12 213...... 60 246 .... : 12 290..... S 308..... 20 319. V... 40 324..... 20 327....:. 1 342..... 12 420..... Si 423 2°, •441..:.. 60 447..... 20[ 482...:. :12 613..... 8 '639..... 8 W6 1 734...... 8 -773 « 12 7H2..... * -852..... 12 1056..... . 8 1160..... 40 1491..... 40 1549..... 12 1634.. -..-.\u25a0 4J 17C2..... 20 ISIO S 1815 20 1916..... 40 2049 8 2140..... 12 2193.....* 8 22t>l 8 2410 12 2440..... 8 2455. .t.. 8 2520..... <"> 2578..... 8 2649..... 8 2CC9..... 12 \u25a0 2785.;.;. 20 2812. 8 2553...... 20 "2956...... 20* 3060..... 8 3099..... 20 3300 Sf 5370..... \u25a0* S4Ol 8 3505..... S! 3531..... 8 354« *» 3601..... • Si 3658..... 20 3726 20 3744..... » 12i 3500..... .20 3310..... 12 SS62 40 3U99..... 8 4011 . 8 4057 S 4090..... 8 4132 8 4161..... 60 4170. 20 43&S 8 ,-»P*"i ... 12)4767..... 12 4788..... 20 4833...... , 40I V 4904 20, 502 C 8 svo-t..... 1215079..... .-S. -S 5198..... 8 51D9..... 5,5232...:. 12 5309 3322..... 12 6377 12 5515 » 5723..... 8 5757 8 5564 4<> 5902 12 5919 8i 6148 12 6193..... S 6302;?... 8 6522 C660. r.-.. 200 C«72..*... 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Third aad Mission SU, \u25a0 Saa Franclseo, Xovt, Located at • ' 921 Broadway, Oakland ALL ' PRIVATE A>' D CHROXIC DIS- EASES OF BOTH SEIEU SUCCESS. . ' FULLY TREATED AND CURE GUAJEU , ! AXTEED. . I Want Ads . Bring Results