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4 LAUNDRIES REOPENED ON OPEN SHOP BASIS Seven ' Oakland Concerns Resume Operations With Nonunion Help STRIKERS YET.^FIRM Denounce Students of Uni versity Who Are Taking -Their Places OAKLAND. June 3. — Open shop has been declared by the members of . the laundry owners' association ; of Ala raeda county. Seven laundries in .this city began operations this morning with nonunion help.- The "employers assert that they viirgjv^ employment to all who appJy. The members of the laundry work ers' union, who have been" on strike for the last 10 we^ics, claim that it \u25a0will be Impossible to encase-enough help to operate the laundries on * paj"-. jng basis under present conditions, and-; that sooner or later the employers must; grant the demand of the union .for. arr <?ight hour day. In almost-- all' the., laundrift*. owners and stock, holders were doing a part of the' work thls morning, but President Ferguson of thc£ laundry owners' association -.asserted" that es -soon as .It' we.s' demonstrated; that permanent open shop had .been d*^ clared plenty of help would be araii able. • ;\u25a0.. '•- ;,i - :\u25a0'"\u25a0 Secretarj' Gray of, the laundry work ers said this morning that the opening of- the laundries witty nonunion help <lid not mean the end of the strike. Not until the demand for an eight hour day was granted would the members b*: the union return to work. College men accused of taking the places of striking laundry girl oper ators in Oakland are denounced by the officials of the laundry workers' union in Oakland in a caustic letter received today by "Tara" McArthur. editor of the University of California student daily.' -the Californian. The college ed itor is requested by the Oakland union officials to give publicity in the Cali fornian to the following: V« the Editor d Dally C»lu*onii«D. Berkeley. Cal.— Dear Sir: It has been called to our at tention tUrouffb the dally jiress. and, alsfl by positive Information lodztii by wemherx of our <-raft, th«t Pertain student* of tbe University of Calffornia are workin* in the .Yosemite Jann «lrj\ situated on Franklin street, near Third, in Oakland, Ca!. The former employes of t'jis lanuJry. who are inembors of our. organiiatioti, are al present on strike to better, tbeir conJl tl"as. ' \VV Jx-UfTe that it would not, reflect to t^e <-r«»(llt «>f Out jnvvl ainie of tUe Onjverslty »t California.- of tiie ,-tu4.>m boiir In peaeral. and lilflier «H]>icatitm in iierticviar. for such a couis* to l>o OMUtiawtd ia by tie members of. the «tj <lc-ut body. [1 vvnu'il ai>|>ear to us thiit a mem ber of tlie f,i udent Iwxly who would supplant a pirl. at ilie preHSßt time on strike to secure a wa?e tiiat will enable L«f to eiirt •in such a manner that r!io may become a wseful member <if sot-iery. i« larkin? not only in . tlie elemental !>m in ti.i- fandameutai prinfrlples that go Ij <-«iaipose i :i<» s**ntleman. lie is sot only an lo flu^trial but a moral scab. He takes adrairtage of the opportunity to secure a higher education fur himself and better his own «ocial condition mwl nt the Mine time doe* hi« utmiw-t by work ins 'as a strike breaker, not only to lower the wicisl conditions of the j:ir!s jvho are oa strike, tint in eventually drive them to absolute waut. While we dwply rrsret the necessity, for send ing suoh a commnnicatiou. \u25a0we feel that ." ft -. is JmperatiTe for us to do so.* While we realliw • hat the Ftudent body may not have the fnltrc control orer »ac ; indiridnal . members, we f«»ri ihat an expression of 'disapproval, by the ma-, jnrity of the members would do much toward the discontinuance of " the practice "by the'stu-* dents. .-..:. • :\u25a0 -;- * -*-"\u25a0-.,«- -\u25a0 v- •\u25a0--•\u25a0' ;•;\u25a0..-' Trtistlßg that \u25a0 ihs»- matter- will meet -with' yoar prompt ajjproval, we t»eg to remain, yours very (TtTiTiMOri t ) WTTTf STEAM* I,AUKDBT WORKKH? 1 UNION'. 1 I-O CAt, 'M. By GUV F..THURBER. CAUKIE PARMEB, .secretary. President. NEGRO BOY MAY BE SENT TO SEA BY THE COURT Judge Melvin of Oakland Wants to Save Fifteen Year Old Prisoner/ '• \u25a0 From Reform School OAKDAXD. June • 3.— "Rather than p«>nd this boy to the reform school, where he will come in contact, with ex perts in thievery, I will continue the case one week, with the idea of having him sent to sea," said Judge Henry A- Melvin today when Harry '.Hawkins,' charged with stealing a" bicycle, -was brought before" him. Hawkins Is. 15 years of age and colored and has been in the county Jail several months await-, ing the appointment of a probation-of ficer. Today Judge -Melvin suggested the alternative of having the boy. sent to sea.by his relatives. BENEFIT FOR CHURCH MISSION OAKLAND, June 3. — The ladies of SL Philip's Episcopal mission "will give a d ramatic entertainment Tuesday/* even ing at the Guild hall, Capp street, and Nichols avenue. Two plays.' written by Mrs. S. Montgomery, Haslett .of Ala T meda, will be presented. -Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hilton have charge of the music. A chorus composed of selected voices will take part In the; program. ' Miss Agnes Buchanan Is head of the commit tee which has charge of the entertain ment. The affair will be giv-en for the benefit of the mission's "building fund. \u25a0\u25a0-- \u25a0»."•";- . ' • - ' - COVAS: NQTIGE THE OAKLAND OFFICE OF Tfip Oiill Business Office and JEditorial Rooms I^HBB^HHfIHHBHiBSBfiBnBiHI^BOBBBHSH*HH*B9iKSuS . >;- \u0084 .i~.~ ' * ~-\~- ?\u25a0**"\u25a0*-:'..-':"-'.'.'\u25a0 '-' ' '\u25a0\u25a0- - ' J«i. .'.-\u25a0\u25a0 ","\u25a0'\u25a0 ' Between .Broadway :\ and Washington; Street v *•*•'•\u25a0'" --'-' ~'' y j" ' ."-.'\u25a0- .-"*' \u25a0-- - - '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- • :'-. \u25a0'•'.'.\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0-1 STARTS CRUSADE ON ILLICIT ROADHOUSES Sheriff * Barnet: Proceeding Against Resorts ; Selling Liquor Unlawfully RESIDENTS COMPLAIN Declare That :'« Places Are Too Disorderly to^ Be: - Permitted to Run OAKLAND, June 3.— Owners of . road house resorts throughout the county who sell liquor withouf-licenses arc-to be.ivigqrously.- prosecuted, - according^ to a. statement! made' by ;'.; '. Sheriff ,'" Frank Barnet today. ' As , the \u25a0; first i step .in his crusade "against: the, illegal places Bar net ' arrested Otto I Schwartz, -proprietor of Baurhofer's. gardens. in : Upper Fruit y&\e.~\u25a0.-':. ;\u25a0'\u25a0 ".. >"\u25a0\u25a0.-*' :\ ; ' ' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -, \u25a0 [^ :\u25a0'\u25a0' , Schwartz" application' for a license wa? denied '. : by"" : , the ".-' board - of '_ super ;vlst>rs- eey^ral .\u25a0-'\u25a0'» months '/. "agro-''on < the frcaiincj . thal^ his. place was disorderly. Schwartz ..is* said ' to' have boasted-Vat tlifirtlto«>Vthat "v he ; would, sell liquor auVway. rlDeplity- -Sheriffs -Sturtevant ;aaa' llclJlyraccompanied^arnet to the r Stiirtfevant : entered the garden sdrVt-'^and^bougbt beer. Schwartz' "ar- Ttsl -! followed. '.'He was later V released "orivjSO^cash'.; bonds. -* During the , day *evldepc« was secured. " : to/ warrant r the' arrest of H. Barmon In \u25a0> Redwood road and a complaint will be sworn out against him. \u2666 l .'?TJh«sis men. who' sell without licenses figure they .have- nothing to Mbse," said Sheriff. Barnet,' "and In conse quence tolerate any .kind of disorder. There has been widespread complaint from the men in the legitimate liquor business and from persons residing in the": vicinity of many "of ;these ' resorts. I' intend to take action to .\qlose .up every, place in the county selling liquor Without permits".'* " .. •- ,''.> »"• A- determined -right. i« being' waged by residents of. Sunol against the granting of : a- saloon' license to John Martin and > ; Attorney Abe Leach ap peared before the board of Bupervisora today-in their behalf. "There are two saloons in- Sunol now,"- said Leach.' "If you permit an other in a town 'Where there are but 101* registered voters, you will have one saloon for every 33 voters. ' If you pasture 20 horses in a field big : enough for only -five, some of ' t them will? eat the fence posts," The _board allowed Martin to with draw his aj>licfltlon and to file-, a \u25a0 new one for another location , in' the town. Leach r said • that the new application would be fought vigorously: WIFE RUNS OFF WITH CURLY HAIRED SOLDIER Faure Complains to Police k-> That; Elopers Try to : : - Steal Children > •" OAKLAND,- June" S:- 1 -: Emile • Faure;- 1 a carpenter" living at* "2oso 'BroadwayV complained to District I Attorney. Brown today that 'his"-Wife -had- gone", away" \u25a0with a' curly; haired V soldier named "Johnnie" and had '.taken With ""her their.- 2." : year old .daughter.-'/^ ' Not "^content -with i the #possesslon iof the Httle girl, Faure- said . that i his /wife and 'the soldier returned . this morning arid attempted - to/t ake from- 1 him the baby boy- which" he was holding in his arms.- . Faure . kept..th e baby, ''though he claims to _ have; had a hard struggle with- the pair,, before 'they .; left the house. .He said i his wife ' had- always shown a strong liking for soldiers and always flirted ' with one when she could.' . V '\u25a0 District - Attorney.- Brown . advised .Faure .to institute : divorce proceedings against the woman.'*^W'y . - ; . \u25a0 •-.:• MRS. PAUL T. CARROLL SECURES A DIVORCE Granted Decree by Oakland Court on the Ground A of Extreme Cruelty v '-. / OAKLAND, June 3.--^Berta T. Carroll today received an interlocutory decree of divorce from"; Paul \T. Carroll • on the groqnd of extreme cruelty. -The divi sion of 'property - was' effected, outside the courts.T^g^S^3 '[-'--' \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0~\ "-\u25a0"-"", \u25a0 ' ~An interlocutory; decree .of Z divorce was awarded today^ to .Ella' Galvin from Michael < Galvin" . t or^T extreme 'cruelty J The award gives,' Mrs.; Qalvln the cus tody of their thtee children.. '•''; Suits for^divorVe on the ground'bf de sertion / were ; filed • today •' by," Edward i S. Mead against Georgiima'Mead;and r by 'Alice' ,lC -."White : against William B. \u25a0^vjfeite./;/^''"-"- \u25a0\u25a0:,-;- -V.; , ./'• ; -- " : THE. SAN; FRANCISCO .CALL, TUESDAY,- JTJNE^ 4,: 1907. Mysterious Disappearance of Dr. Van Tassell Baffles Police DR. R H. VAN TASSELL. : THE TODN'O . BKRKKI.KT PHYSICIAN. iWHO' HAS BEEN >HSSING SINCE LAST. THURSDAY. , . - BERKELEY. ; J une : 3.— The 'v strange case of Dr. F. H:'.Van Tassell,' the, young physician who. \u25a0> mysteriously,-' disap peared ..' last v Thursday, .i continues >>to puzzle the police'and v the friends. of the 'missing man;: No clew. to Van^assell's .whereabouts. -has I; been?: discoveredi by the searchers' who are interested in; his fate. .The; man ;has ".-left •: absolutely.! no : trace' of i .his'? movements. '- V .:• -i'-k-^i-i : Van wife - said ."today "*that she no longer. entertained .the)hope, that he ' had'. been ,.'called ; out of .towri": on > a medical /"case \u25baand v'so Iwas- uqable ? to , re^ turn. -Mrs.- Van Tasaell ; clung> persist ently 'to this J-theoryJ -theory ?until-today!.:and then .was f orced .. to ; conclude itliat ; her husbindhas either deserted herself and theij ; child or' has.been the? victim *ot foul .play. "? She; declares; that; it is thinkable; to suppose -VaniTasseli: could have .voluntarily giyen'up his home arid those he;." loved '^ ..unless •;. extraordinary events of which, sh e;, was? ignorant : had operated -to influence ;.hlm. r - - 7 ---\ . - The missing ; man lived 'at 2504 Grove street with : , his wife 'and -. two , year ,' old child., >. HeXwas graduated from -the medical college of the f state 'university in:. 1904 and was married soon afte^' His practice.' in Berkeley^ has'; been; conf siderable -- andl' the 'C conditions founder, which; he. worked; seemed:, ideal.- \u25a0; -_ : Last Thursday night -Van TasSell re r ceived-;a, telephone ' message r : and ; then told.; his .wife; that? lve^wasi expected -to \u25a0meet a . man 'i aCAshbyi and , San -Pablo avenues.' . Thiscman;^tie Ysaid, 'direct him to a patient he wasto /serve. 1 : Dr. Van^ Tassell lef t^the; house i and • has not ; sinee 'been; heard- of. V."': " \u25a0 ' -"-."-:;\u25a0 ..Dr.- .Van : ;TasseUfts?28 s . years iOld.^of med^m^heighti:aridC r bulld,^wlth>,Jlght tfalr^'He '/wore Ta* f darkt BUit/!; av;bla<slca v ;bla<51c derby hat ;and> a"; light , -colored jcoat.^'* \u25a0»./.,\u25a0*'"-"'-/•" "'•"';. ; \u25a0 '\u25a0'[*,"*' \u25a0- \u25a0 -' 'BROWNING \u25a0 .IS t C I - STRICKENi WITH r PARALYSIS Overtaxes Strength While \ Umpiring Baseball • and • '.Collapses :/'.> ? Af ter: Reaching ; Home .: . > ALAMEDA; June 3.^-rClty Clerk Frank E.B rowning suffered a stroke of paraly sis at his : home,/1 519 Grandl street* yes terday v shortly,:? after* hei had v. returned from umpiring' a ; baseball- game- at the west . end. . - T His - : lower i Hmbs^. only. \u25a0 were affected; : arid,; the v attending'/ physician is of ; the -opinion /that' the^patientlw^ill recover his strength-and power,' of ; loco-" motion with . a few. days'.: treatment and rest. -v. '^-. 3 / ; -.-.'..-: /.'" "';':"\u25a0 .-// .- ' -'.\\ : :-W ; > '.:,- It is/thought that, the'excltement and exertion * consequent,* upon -'the > duties performed ,^ by/i Browning;;-' •, while >';ofß ciating. as ; umpire '• overtaxed his . physli cal \u25a0: energy » and' superinduced the < para-{ lytic Tstroke./>* " •". •\u25a0, ••\u0084 *. . - . '_.; Browning ( was recently^ appointed/city clerk. cHe was f or t two Uerms! a' deputy inHhi omce ofithecourity^clerk.fandat the /time /bt^ accepting' his j present \u25a0 posi tion \u25a0;. was \ connected % with * the 4 local "* de partment of the Oakland gas, light and heat 1 company.'; \u25a0\u25a0'-:'; '\u25a0','-\u25a0 :.. '\u25a0 \u0084\u25a0-, .\u25a0-. r -."V /'-. -.; -' ].>/. BOARDER > KICKS DOWN DOOR HAYWARD,- June f 3.^-fGraduatlon ex ercises of the Hay wood 'grammar school will t: , be" , held ; at ':\ the r? assembly,?- hall /Wednesday?- af ternoon<-i P. i.J.v' Crosby will;:; deliver:',- the >> 'graduating /address. Thomas'- B. Russell i will \ present- diplo-" mas to the following 'graduates: • Lena Abratns, : '..Wesley Armstrong, William lift i nl. , Susie r Ba«ham, Editb : Beam,? John i Cor. rela; Almee Creelman.i: Haiel Flsh,^ I^ena ! Flelsh er, •\u25a0 Russell ' Foot;; Vcra* Gale,"> Rose Gibson," Jewe Gularte, ; Gerald^Hoyt, ; lUlph | Hutchlns, Emille Jensen. p Kllgore, Lulu \u25a0 Manner, \u25a0;.; Mamie Mitchell,? Alfred \u25a0 Morrln, | Geneylere . Nielsen, 'Van Obermuller,'.: ManueP; Plmentel.;.- Maud Runsetl, Nelda ; Kamage. Harold " Mabrey,"- Mamie * Sllra, Minnie * SlWa, t Leone Smith,'! Har?ey___StrobridKO, Lawrence • Thnrman, Angelina Vlterra,~" Julia \u25a0 Win ton,^ Francis : - Wheeler.':. '' i ' ;\u25a0<.:.- ; ' / ;\u25a0\u25a0"'. PAINTS { PORTRAIT (OP MELVIN OAKLAND; es^jJ IMck man, > the '; artist,^ has £ a 'V cbrri-* mission a to : . paintVa'* portrait l : iii*- btr/of Judge ; HenryrA?: Melvin;? grand /exalted ruler/of>HheHElks,*irbm£Philadelphia lodge/ of thei grand lodge yvilJ'cbnvene^July^lS.^iThelSpdrtralt will be/ presented '.tb^Judgei Melvin]: at that t time. I'^HeTwili;ieaverJuly?ltto]1 '^HeTwili;ieaverJuly?ltto] at tend* the ; session and will make stops at V Omaha,",7 Dubuque yi arid fi Louisville. Judge \ Melvin^- 1 n his {annual -2 report %to the ; grand' lodge/wUI jrenewi his < recorri mendatiori \u25a0; that* the v* use! bffsthe>elk's tooth ; as an r emblem } be abandoned. v-.' : r . BOARDER 1 KICKS DOOR DOWN W'i BERKELEY,!,'June \ 3i^-willlam ; : Pur cell; a boarder 4h \u25a0 Mrs." ; R}* Beb's ; home \ at 22 27 V ,t|wl &ht ';•. way^i was h arrested last jilght^on;; a"/ charge sof pdisturbing^ the peace?/. He". was j accused ; byj hte] landlady ofJ*-klckingMn?ithe|doorJ?af ter;^ ho| had . been/locked [out r of ! thej building.' Justice Tappanj released '\u25a0 Purcell - on- ; his . own recognizance.Nf J^^Vf'i:-'^^'"^;-; ,- ; - \u25a0: -, .-..;..\u25a0• VICTIM SOP I ROBBERS " DIES ; t\ TONOPAH, 3 Nev., / June % 3.— Mrs. - 12 1 8. X I rk,'| the % woman R. who |was 1 robbed \of her jewels in"; Frank; Hart's ; sal oori; after being f drugged,:*- diedi tonight' at r the county :hospital.V: FfankiHartj and ihls consort, ; Etta^Cble^are sin jjailf charged .with; grand larceny^ ; their -bail- being $4,000 each. ' ' \u25a0..,''-- hellman; again at bank I - 1. -»W.I H«iiman| jKf|yice^residentlfof the vUnibn' trust' corripariy,"»who] has \ been ill^returaedjto/hlspoßitloniintthe'com pany's $ yesterday, i; '-) His -'health \u25a0 Sis entirely/restored. , ;- ""•'' \ x \ * ''''-"% : DIEB?ntOMSnWXTRIEB^OakIaid. 'Junefs^ Chrig t ian | El sasseypr, ; a I st eredore. - who wag < In- j ured | by ' being | dragged Into -a ' wtndlaM, "l. while working on the Bteanaer Eureka" at Selby Satur day,; died at Fablolt 'hospital ' today. - * v, i • " * GILLETT RECEDES IN TILT WITH REGENTS Conflict; xOver Functions of State and University; : . " .. \u25a0 ." Architects :\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0 ' ; BOARD IS SUPREME HairßigHt toj Say VVnoSKall J^p^nterid (Buildings 'of institution '\u25a0 / . BERSIELEY.'June 3.-~-Campus habitues hadsforjihetr^dally'jnorsel ; of ; gossip -,tOr. day >; the gretiorts that, ;Governor^Glllett hajj justfcpmeToff /second : test ; in a'fqulet encounterj w with|the? board: of (university repents Jln la'f matter) that concerned ; the* autlvSrl tyi yt / the '{ regents] as Ho ,• univer sity ;buildiLSf operations^/ , .^1 ; : O J * ;2; 2- Governor 'CUJ.letrj is j reported; to « have receded/ under pressure/; from - a position he! took, s recently,^.whereby-: he \ assumed the I right jtolhtVe iGeorge'C- Sellon { and EL '% C. % Hernm'tnstt lof - San ; Francisco,'* his appointees as: state architects, 1 supervise the iuniversity's^byilldihg plans. ''?'\u25a0 -,- iJohrilGalea/Ho^ard ';i is the ? regents', architect. >v'Hel- receives*;; $10,000 Cal year f orchis. 3ervices.v;thCv salary.. being; paid by.-Mrs.VPhebe>Hears£.'; <Professor How ardfalsojdirects in ) architecture at the^university.^tHe has charge, of i the construction ;iwork ; and 'the; dra vine jof plans|for,u'nlyersity builAings.'J 1 He' built theiraininffJcollege^California'hall^the architecturalpbuilding, BeoiorJ hall* and other!' structures,"; and \u25a0 Has , 'drawn "-\u25a0 plans for r 7th& : rnllllon dollar Doe library on th<s ; campus." l^. :;/- X '\u25a0 ..;-";\v" .]\u25a0 v;,. . -,*?;• Messrs. i Sellorrand /Heramings are' said tOvhavei received ; directions J from? Govf errior Glllett; to: take, charge of; all state buildings, V. and.'.: so * were*squ9.lified,';\. ac cording.to^orders^to superset" Ho wa^^ .^ThejS regents'' are : reported > to x? have learned ? of, \this,, order, and. to 'havejref ferred? thefmatter.; to • Attorney; Charles B, : Snook 'of Oakiand : for;'the law/on : the ;6ubJect. ; y?Attorneyi Snook? reported}that the * law;]! gives the {.;, regents i absolute power.ih all; matters connected .withlthe administratlbnTofjUniversity. affairs, and .Governor"' Gillett^was* then"; notifled'lby. the;; regents v 'tliat 4 Messrs.;, Sellon i ; and Herrimings;could;not legally»be fallowed to'supersedeitheregents*. own' architect.' J , Governor | Gillett % after"' hearing I from ~atherjlegai:authorlties'acquiesced;ln;tna . regents' ' ruling.'; and; peace i was • restored b»tween"i rival'; factions in the uniyer slty adrainistration. \u25a0 DECLARES MCH;HUSB AND ; ';} i ; PRO VED *PO OR SUPPORTER Mrs. ,Mollie ,Wilrnot Asks for Divorce : Froral Liquor Dealer for is '.\u25a0.;*'<",• 'Desertion "*- k - ; '.; lloilie ,Wilmot 'J began : suit ; for ; a di vorce yesterday from George C.Wilmot,' a ;llquoVj dealer. 1 ": She :s charged desertion and i alleged r: that; during Uhe: last -year he /4 had \u25a0•^"contributed .:"*'.. to her /support just;?7o: ;,/ - v a '\u25a0:\u25a0:\u25a0-\u25a0:\u25a0.'. - - .. \u25a0\u25a0'r.,-i^' .Accordingi.to, the complaint. Wilmot inherited a.\f ortune, from /which ; : he", had an vlricome^bf "many;thousands'!/a year, and'-iin^'addition- f cleared * from *; $15pj;to $200,^a r Smonthiirivthe "liquor, business.' .TheT^wlfe/asks for/ $150 / a. month- all-. m^riy:ri --'\u25a0''\u25a0 '.'':\u25a0"\u25a0'\u25a0',"''\u25a0 v.*:/**-: - . ""'\u25a0/"•''"/_.. ''."\u25a0 " ; '\ : William ?B."Swears r ?shipping commis slbrieri^f or^the'i government the jPa clftc \ Mail I dock;; also -f was ; made j defend-, ant>in : iaif divorce/i ; suit; |i His iwif e,'|Mrs;' Ella-sWears^ whom* he. married "In iSac-; ramentb^tspnlli Chris tn>as>i*rda>% vf;' 1901; charges. that ; he : deserted her August .2. 1905:? r , ./a-. :; \u25a0••\u25a0-:: \u25a0/;";\u25a0; • ' . " -.\u25a0:-:\u25a0 : i-I Other] suits tfor/divbrce,were:nled ; as follows: ; Margaret, B.-;Wilkinson against Geor geT X. u Wilkinson^ liabitual J intern*;' perance;lCharles Redllng T aginst Estelle M^|Redling,'{ desertion;;-, Katies Gorman against fJamesJGorman.'Vneglectjandt in-! temperance; y John / J,' \u25a0'! Schmale^ against Lena* Schmale," desertion; "Ariiyn'Deebo against BedraDeebo," cruelty. TO OPEN STABLE-WITHOUT,/ \ : J.i PERMIT: FROM SUPERyiSORS E. T. Ayfes ; Purposes Erecting , Biiild ; ing at : "Corner : of /\u25a0. De visadero *\u25a0; X? and Golden Gate Avenue -;/: E. -T/ Ayres applied £ to/ the~ board) of jwork^s yesterday! for; a 1 permit/ toTeefct a I three ; story J brick vbuilding: f or ; stable purposes "at f. the [ J cbrnerji of '•pevisaderor-'street' arid Golderi*Gate Tave nue at a/costlof \u25a0;<|37,ooo. i^>^]:".:;;";v ; *'.'-' \u25a0' \u25a0'\u25a0'.\u25a0:\u25a0 : i~>The 5 superyisors' J fire 1- committee re fused t two I months \ ago \ to fgrant "Ayres a permit, for a : stable.', but it; is said. that he | purposes 1 opening a stable'; and \u25a0 test ing,, the ' matteri fh \£ the 1 courts." ?> Prop erty^ owners J In ; the'; viciriity.\will ously.?t.oppose !>"Ayrea'ite attempt " ; to ;/ go counterAto Swill ;/of /the j> board . of supervisors'' iri; this regard./ -V v - : BU S i DRIVERS ARRESTED I [ .Joe"' p'rlridall,^' driver ;; of union ; bus, was /arrested * yesterday JiafternoohSby, M.l Henriessy, and L C. I K. ; Edwards \u25a0 [ot [the society { tori the £ prevention^ of f cruelty, [ to /animals ' f oriWorking Ja ; horsejsuff er lng =f ronf* sorest under * theTcollar.l^The animal was hitched«infdouble T spahjto'a heavy.' wagon 'seating I about i 3 0 ; passen-^ gers \u25a0: at Uheji time.^jDrindall; offered -no excused forithe^ horse's ? condition:'^' He was r booked * at| the I central j police | sta-; tlon^ on' a \u25a0 charge . of cruelty '* to ; animals.' CURRIER] IS* ACftVITTED \ A\ jury lin * Police \u25a0;v; v Judge \ r . Shortall's court .yesterday 'racjuitted^ Arthur /B. Currierl of ;af charge 'of l "j battery,', pre ferred By, Gertie iliarseri^ a/striking^teloV phone^gifi;f;!Currier:isfone|bfvth2/as^ slstant'superintetfderits of the telephone company \ and ? Miss? LaVserit alleged {that on iMay422XwhileVshei May422XwhiIeVshe- was*; talking to Miss /fa /nonunion Jbperatdr, . / at the ? ; branch^bfHce '?• in" Pine i; street; he grabbed / hold of ;. her arm \ and , i shook her."T.V":-._ !":' X:K :T .v.-> V'/^./"/ '\u25a0 ," :: '"- :'; ' ; /' INJURED IN. RUNAWAY /> E. '\u25a0\u25a0• Gl'>; Fromari, )'; bookj; keeper]- of tthe Columbian /auctlon^Tcompany.^was ;f se verely : injured Uttlu runaway,? yesterday, afternoon Qh Wan] Ness ; avenuo.l Froman .'was':*driving;tfHghtlbuBVupl L TuVk!s_treBt,' 1 horse] Bhledr|brokeT a shaft of the wagon " and f finally J turned J into iyan Ness & avehue.*f| Froman %% perslsted£f in hanging|tolthefreihs|andiwasf.thrown unconscious TtO'* the 1 payernent ; tho" horse/ turned' into'Geary -.street. ; - - MONTAN Af CASBipECroBD y The? United \ Statesiclrcultl court , of appeals I handed: down a 1a 1 decision' yester-; day afflrrnl ng . the j jud gmehtTof ] lower court iinlthe i case of iBTAS L.ukelvs.l IT! S. 6 McLure.%TheTplaintlff|pbtained||judg mentlrnfthelMont»na i |cburt|for^a 15,000 as * commission;; etc.^s f or) the] sale fof |the Brbadwater/gT6up?ofjminesJ£or]|so,6oo/ ITAIiIAW : LUNATICS DEPORTED ; /Giuseppe Torrl, k Domenlco f Chlri - arid Pietrol MangbnrUtallanfS lunatics I con fined j in : the state (hospital fa^t Stockton/ \u25a0have $ been \u25a0? ordered f deported. i^^.They;, jWereJ landed! at f NewiTor k \u25a0; about : a j year BRAKEMAN,' ; LOSESJJLIFE m BAClT^EOTpSjulell3^Charlsg- Dariielson^_afyoung|rriariTemployed?as;fa brakeman- on the Southern "{ Paciflc,\was kllledfi today |s in|3 B street^l between Eleventh and Twelfth£.bya/tralnlwb!ch NOTED SCHOLARS ENGAGED FOR SUMMER SESSION AT BERKELEY PROFESSOR CLIFFORD H. M00BB : OP HAR. , VARE« -UNIVERSITY (UPPER PICTURE). ! AND fROFESSOR; WILLIAM. A:- NITZE OBN 1 AMITEKST. WHO rWILI>: CONDUCT ,-LEC i ' TKRE JCOUnsns ~AT THB-'SCMMEU-SES -JSION. 14/ BERKELEY. -\u0084 --? ; .>.__ .__: . — ~^— — — - — -<& .-.; BERKELEY,* June.- 3:— The/university . authoritie»;are;:;preparirig ;>for v : the ./an nuallsummer. school on ; and in Uheir/pVoapectus 'mention '- the ; names of y educators / who \u25a0 have ; been, secured ; . to '-serveVon.^the'r. faculty: i Scholars, : from., > British ; and American uniyersiUes will give courses in science, ' literature.) pedagogy / and fthe arts.>Th"e , summer j school? will open /on = June '24..-/ The ' summer setsions^. may be said* to have /s originated'^ inVlB?l,' * ; whenl the 1 de- I partirnent.; of ; chentistry : /offered-: in /'.lts newly.: constructed \buijding/ -courses \u25a0 of ihstructloriiduririg July, and "part of Au gust.' primarily if or Uaichers.lThe, very evident l^ appreciation S o\f J this ; niove "\u25a0!. led to " atcontinuahce i of ' the; planiiahd /from 1892/U0,' 1898/i inclusive ;v7this summer work}- in [; chemistry i.was -'steadily, c'on ducted.^Begirinln'gvin i lB9r:the>ph3rsical laboratory;* was T,-opened X to 3 students ? inr' terested -in^experimenting arid.measure ment. ;-rln' s iB99,' Iwith) ;the adoption 7 , of -a more'f comprehensive,:, scheme^ of the/regular s uriiyersity/surhmer, sessions hadUheir^beginnin-g.^To^thelcoursesin physics »' and 'chemistry / was ;: addodf !iri-' structio'n in > /education/ ; " history," and mathematics, Y all the vwork \ being./con ducted, "j however, \u25a0'\u25a0 by members ; of . 1' the regular v faculty. *- . /^ ; \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0.". r«-,The A following >iyear =- witnessed • ,the addition of new; branches of : study,', no i tablylthe^classics,^ English and botaxiy.' I For, ; the" first; time' educators ;from[otlier i institutions iwere^called 7in,i> only; one, | however,';^ from: the " ; east, and ; none \u25a0 f rorii Eurb'peJ"'t*»The jsumraer/ of .'l l9Ol >, markedi ( ; still j; further.' progress Un this direction, i Professor,, H.; Morse ' Stephens ,, then,~i of Cornell \u25a0'university,^ delivered ' his * : first lecture: on! the ;..'; coast." Amongrx other members/of the faculty ;were numbered such/;eminent:3cholars)as>Barrett'Wen-" i "dell -of Harvard' arid. Liberty Hyde ;Bai-] leyjof ; CornellJ -''iFrbm ; 1902 \u25a0 to) 1906 } the 'annual ''summer^sessions , ; t were' unfail ingly (of high standard.- / ..; t t' v TheV session of. ;, this .'year i promises equally.iwell. J ;i.There /will'be ..two f-einif nent '; English i educators : in "j the : faculty. Professor.'Johrt Adams. of .the University of j London /and 3 Professor ;* John«McTag gart j E-> McTaggart ; of s Trinity • college,' Cambridge. ; ' - : ;.'- s , Froni' eastern, institutions of learning there h will' come }, a 1?a 1 ? goodly j/n umber; 'of eminent '"professors?- Dr.'LWilliairi* Mac^. Donald of 'Brown-, university^, will lecture ont'American". history, i dealing* in a> one 'course .^v/ith'jthe \u25a0* of -I our J government /after.* the *" adoption j of <• the coristitution^and'-ouri political; history :down^to;the>civirs,war;>andlin another course^with ; the "i interesting? period ;; of the/warjarid ithe ' reconstruction^ follow" ing.3 r Ge6rge f, Parker li brarianf: of i the i'Johrii; Career c Brown? li^" ,brary;!of fßrowriY'urilversity.^will^bePa second t member.? of / the j hlstoryl,*dep«rt ment.^Hls. Texcelleritlwork*on(,the";CoFo riado> expedition/ published •< in ~ 1896 :Q Is widely?. * and J favorably ,;S known f "among historical i",/ scholars." i\ This :; i" work ; \- has beenl followed ;by_ bther./pubHcatioris -' of almost,^ if fnotrquite;fequal shipiiwUl^l lecture his X specialty, 1 Spanish dealing] par ticularlyiwithUhe* conquest '^arid "' coloni zation* of America. ; . "V \u0084' %V; * In t the i department X ot ,?Pr o fessof^\v"llllam r A:iNitze of.'Amherst'coli le'ge'^will ?•. lecture S/on --- thY/I Drama^bf jthe '\u25a0 Seventeenth': Century."/ He participated? year^ before A last \u25a0? In v- the summer^aessjon't'of? thei University> of Chicago. v 2 Prof essofijCli fford S H.% Moore "of /Harvardiuriiversity^wlllfdiscussU'The Religion' andiTVorship'of the Greeks and Romans,',"^ taking gwlthlnf^ they general fleldjsuchi selectedjtopicsjasjthe'; follow^ ing~:|Temples| and ' temple ; poverty,^ saq /rifice7| f amilyi cults, J ?reHglou"s^ societlesC festivalsfjahdi Greek 1 arid j Roman f ethics.* Professor|Mo3re].wintbe\theTorilyirri<m ber/s of fthe s L'atlnidepartmerit^He Jwill aya v course! important ; for .teachers Ot « hlstory^as jwell as ; classical s teachers "bn 1 4 the j his torians tto |Tacitus."i Dr?| Moore i ; ihas|beenWat|Haryard| for seVen -i'years^ln Jl9os-06 /hej^^v pro-; "fessbrXof:Latln^inlth"efArnericanTs*chqbl of i classical; studies "in) Rome.^@B^SßM tp^nfinterestinglfeatuireTofithesession urider|^eTdirectiorijbf{Mlss]Mary,iXieti-" tiafJones,^whoiwas|fbr}a.ilongitiriie!ln 'ebar9e^bf4tb*lV > ffA^?. 1 l e.s!'pubUc^li brary./ Her/ipre^ summerillbraryi school ratlßerkeiey^was emlnehtly7satiBfactqry> : »Sheiwilllbe Tas siste^|by N itheXregularilibrary/stan!?and i by is trained ** persons f, from/, outside • < Hi INSANE • FUGITTVE fCAUGHT whoScscap/ed|frorngthe^State|Hospital *o^th>^ln¥ane3|itl^pa|recently^waa' recaptured.^ thls^mornlng '^ljy^the ? Oak land Sp^Hce.^llßbwleyljWasJfouridlbeg '- gingff ood ! |andg hiding^ behind >il trees jWhenlariy^bnel apprbached : him : - inith/e' ,^treet.' i pHelwaslcapturedrafter l ia{ch"ase "wtiichsled^ver|° fehcesWaridl 4 through MEMBERS OF SECEDING CHURCH REORGANIZE Secure " Permission From Oakland Presbytery PLANNING TO BUILD New -Berkeley Congregation Will Hold » Services OAKLAND, ; June 3:-^-Permi3sion to organize : "a i chu rch '\ in - Berkeley -"Iwas granted' today, to ltherseceding.mcmberj of UhejFirst s Presbyterian church .there by the Oakland presbytery ..upon receipt of a petition r; bearing {140:: names. r ; Of the \ number, signing : the ' petition .110 .were"' former r members of the "old'ehurch in Berkelej-: .Their standing financially and t- socially ; "was 'such as would assure \ the fsuccess- of .the \u25a0: ven ture. .; AY committee « composed of : Itev." O. -E.' Hart..* Rev. ; E. .E.vßaker, -H. M. Sa'nborn." p.* C.'; Mitchell and [C. E. .Coj^ rielli was"ap*pomtei3 :the~ presbytery •toYdirectVthfi organization of ih& n«w body.'; 7 It* is planned to' accomplish thl3 in about 10, days isThe* new* church \u25a0•, in Berkeley intends to t hold kt"; once and an- effort will^be \u25a0= made \u25a0\u25a0 to "> rent'' Town'! and ] Gown hall -^ for/ the f purpose. .-"No "call r for r - 1 a pastor will be issued for some time, as it 'is? hoped ' to^have a supply assigned them by * the presbytery. \u25a0 I Arrangementsr/for^the accumulation of_ a'" fund -for.; the purchase of a site and the-erectionfof ;a;church edifice will be made i immediately." v *^The territory en tered by \u25a0 the- new church .will be inithe residence v. section Csouth 'of Parker street- and cast. of Resent. .THROWS "/OUT J BLAZING LAMP .'OAKLAND; June ».*— The" coolness of Mrs.rj. ICallenofD721 CallenofD72. Twenty-sixth aye-.; nue in 4 ,, throwing- a" blazing 'lamp from the window of, her home last night pre vented I theidestruction of the^residence and probably serious injury to members of ithe '.family.*? As.the lamp struck the ground 'outside j: the* iwlndow . \u25a0It .ex ploded, throwing :blazing-oU In all di rections/ The ; burning ; fluid /set* fire to some '\u25a0: shrubbery and , an \u25a0 _ alarm ' was turned; In, but the , blaze '-' was ; extin guished before the, arrival of the fire men. . .*;\u25a0' ' : - '\u25a0'•* V-^SSfiSSJSEnEI CLOSES BASE3IE>T : DOORS OAKLAND,' June 3— Chief of Police .Wilson v has. issued.; orders that base ment doors \ in ' the - sidewalks of down town" district' v must be. kept, closed at. all times,, except" when, they . are actually^ln; use. -.-\u25a0--•> ; BERKELEY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS REJECT RUGBY Vote Against Its Substitu ? tion for the / American Football Game '"'< - - jBERKELEr.V,: JuneV 3.-^The student body of I the '\u25a0') Berkeley .high -school "de cided LunariimouslyA today ; against " the adoption -of tßugbyit Bugbyi football ; this" year— this r the > suggestion y from J th-5 University authorities that the adoption of i ßugby ?ih< the <^ local^Vp rep" -^school would ;}be [regarded '"with > favor. ; Miss LorraineV Andrews., vice :pre3l-' deritk'of the s high- school 'Students, pre sided 'at\ the -meeting which"; Rugby was; condemned. ,; Henry t Skinner, for mer'presldent of the associated students of. the« school,^ is ; barred I from "' office be canse;of his fraternity; affiliations.- "\u25a0\u25a0..>". ",'f Anthony u Caminetti.V manager :of Vthe footballHearri.fbrought. up the? question of^"Rugby^or American 1 football." ' He argued against the-proposed change "ta Rugby. ; as | did i Donald Munro, fullback <>f 1 as t year's •' team>f » lt <was : remarked tljatHhe /.California 'were gfvlng ? Rugbyj a ". tryout. 1 and that 'until i the*i l uniyerslties^decide l?deflnitely i : -to makVer J"ugby; a perrnarient addition ;toT college "prep" "schools J. would better "adhere » to '-. their present . athletic regime. -'\u25a0 .<"- '• light: vote thought to ; favor! devlin'sxhances \u25a0; ."V.: \u25a0 '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 • .':..- . ... .. -- \u25a0'.. .\u25a0-.,•\u25a0 ' " ; Portland's ; .Republican 'Mayoralty Candidate .Believed to ;Have v* Shade the 'Best ',oV lt '^PORTLAND, Ore., ; June _ 3.— Today's municipal : elecfiion*. passed J x 6ff disturbance, of ,'oonsequence."V The"- early voting i,was * Uglily % but toward evening the :late"'.yoters '- drifted : into ,l the polling places ," inVVsuch £ numbers % that \u25a0'! what looked to 1 have bertn \ a light .voting day turned ['into ; one' of almost " normal;pro portionsVcs.Th«»light/vote f in ' the .early hour's'i-.was % looked % upon ? favorable to 7 Devlin, the '^Republican candidate ' f orn the ~ maty oral tx. - against Dr:;. Harry.; Lane,\ incumbent,'^ the j nomt nee. of J the "democratic * and j Independent parties." 4 : 1 The i polls "J closed *at "•? . o'clock andyt^wlll-ibemorrilrig 'before deflnit© •figures"" can be* given.* V ' .TICKET: SCALPERS GO FREE :'r CHICAGO.' '? June'; 3.'-f^The ', trwielve . Chi - cago L theater managers arid tickjet scalp-" ersg.who^were J arrested | charged .with iViolating'; the »law Jby selling i, theater tickets J at.an .advance over ; th« g pubf llshed'ratejwere.dischargea^odayjWhen theirs case sjvas Jcalled I in * the 1 murflcipal courC I' Their ,'* dismissal f .was > on . the ground -that -the I section jot \the « state law^under.l which 'tf they^ \u25a0were arrested was uncoristitutlona].*tafs£l"fißKl S BLAMES > BTEAKSHIP; 3 COXPANY— The ' Pa ciflc 2 Mall " steamship ! company £ was J> found \u25a0ty ':: a. coroner's i jury J yesterday ; to ; hare j been | negligent- In : guarding -\u25a0 the lives of *Us employe* » a t ,, the dock. , The Jnry was foiled to decide the blame for the , death v of Charles Byrne, who was strut- k by a sack of flour. that fell from a chute at the dock a week I'ago.V- The ; Jury J decided i that j, the company had > not i taken i proper . precaution."?. &?&$ WAREHOUSES \u25a0 •: AVaterarid Railroad Facilities Fine Modern Warehouses .soxloo Each •\u25a0;\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 v- Insurance Rate Remits ) Reasonable •' "'\u25a0 \u25a0'. \u25a0 ' \u25a0'\u25a0 i" f- ." "•.-""\u25a0' ' :'\u25a0\u25a0".-'-\u25a0'\u25a0 BfAPPT V'" -'• *T- • •\u25a0' * I Tel. Oakland 138 ' Ist and Washington Sts Oakland GRADUATION EXERCISES WILL BE HELD JOINTLY St. Joseph's Academy .and Presentation Gpny ent tp Award Diplomas MEDAL WON BY GIRL Miss McCormick Honored for Exceience in Chris tian Doctrine BERKELEY. June 3. -— Combined graduating /exercises; of St Joseph's presentation academy of -Berkeley and of -presentation convent/ of San Fran r Cisco \u2666vcjll ,; do -held' tomorrow . afternoon at jldorajpark,* Oakland, at 2 o'clock. After l , the' fixe in . San Francisco the convent : was \u0084 given :-.&., haven* at the Berkeley school. --which is . connected with 'St Joseph's parish. Dr. t\ X. Morrison pastor.^. Children of, /•the grammar, department an<t the academic course; of St. Joseph's will .take part in •: the program. . ' One number will -be the production'of a historicaLreliglous drama,*".'Mlriam'B / Jubilee." Dr. Morrison will present the St. Joseph's academy gold medal for ex cellence In Christian doctrine ;to Miss Helen AI. McCormick. The graduates of \u25a0 the • academy •. are: v * "Academic — Marie C. Connolly. Caroline M. _>Ie- Cary. ' ."\u25a0 ' . • -. ' ; Grammar department — VlTlan • C. ', nomey. > Marr C. Cnrran. ! Helt-n-il. JJcCormick, Jeanette K. Brennan.. Marguerite "J.Oniut. .Mary C. McCor inJct. Catherine A. Connolly. Helen M. Hoark. Ellen M.imJ^e. Marttaret J. Gallacher, Charlen Cbute. : Katph' Campbell. ' Martin Curr.-m, Leonard Barber. Joseph Callifjlu-r. The graduating- class of. presentation convent follows:', -.\u25a0' \u25a0• N - Alma B. 'MeXnlty. Jennie 31. F./<wtn. Corn L. Gardella. Rc*e C. "Cardinal*. Etlitb E. Buras» Cleiia E. Cnneo.' Viola M. IleSerman. WALTER STOCKFORD IS DEEP IN TOILS OF LAW National Guardsman of Oakland Ac- cused of Theft, Bigamy, and Desertion From Navy^ OAKLAND. - June 2.— -Walter; Stock ford, quartermaster sergeant- of Com pany A. Fifth regiment, national guard /of.' California., was arrested to night and -charged with stealing re volvers from the company.:' .The police also accuse h,lm of being- a bigamist. It is alleged that he married Miss Matilda Janlzer in this. city on June 1, though he had a wife ami' family In Vallejo. . Heis also charg--;'! with belnjr a de serter from the Unit«-J States : navy. ; Jle married under the name of ' John Stock, by which name he was" also -known In the "national guard. The > police de clare that tho pri.?oner'a s real name ia Walter Stockford- ROBBERS FIRE BUII.DI.XG , FORT MOXROE. Va., June 3. — Fire believed/ to have been started ".by thieves ,to,con'ceal a robbery at an early hour destroyed the freight and pas senger, house and general oraces on the government pier . here. '* The blaze started in the office" of the United States express company -and when the safe - was "unearthed . from the ruin 3 iit was found. that the] drawer was empty.' REXISpX \u25a0IS DEFEATED "SALINAS.- /June 3. — After.an excitlni? municipal election "held here today Thomas "Renlson. who has held offlco as mayor ; for six ' years, was def eattut by Frank S-* Clark ;by a big majority. There, was noopposlMon to any of the other candidates. City Clerk Kelly was re-elected. for his seventeenth term. HARBOR LEAGUE 'WANTS WHARF , OAKLAND. June: 3. — The .executive council of \the Oakland harbor league has. lndorsed. City Councilman .Jack son's f plan ;to procure . estimates from tho city, engineer \u25a0\u25a0 for, municipal .wharf projects. :. Representative " J. R. Know land will address the league -July 12. • BTJNKO MAS ON TBIAI^-Oakland. Jim? 3.— Harrj Walters. «lao . known at 1 Charles Clart . paW by the police to . baTe been arrwted 4ft time*, appeared t before ; Jad?e . MelThi - today charged with haying bunkoed Howard* Smith out of $400. The men played billiards and Walters is - said <to ha Te - won the money on the jrame. Smith ' followed him as . far as Emeryrllle trying to obtain tbe return of the 'money* and finally bad Walters arrested. . Police Captain Pater sen recog nized Walters as -an old : offender.' • - FLASH BTTHHS PHOTOGUAPHZa— B. L. Lake. "a . photographer, linns at . Sl4 Haye* street, tried to take a flashll^nt photograph <>t a party of friends in his own huose late Sunday night. .The Cash went off. unexpectedly, biirnlnx Lake sererely about the f ace. . Hia Injures were attended, to at the central emergency hospital. *• SICK HEAIAGHE l. ? ,—-_2_, — -_2_ %% — j Positively cured by f*h DTC DC thes o tittle Pills. ÜbHlv! Ll\O Tiey also relieve Dls- fe^B i*«i p tress frosa Dyspepsia, In- ngP IT ILE digestion and'Tco Hearts B i \/r s • Eatiß s i ' a^^^ ** m - B \u25a0 f.rlC*-" Bd 7^Dl=^ess.NanBea," » FILLS* Drowsiness, Bad Tact* I JM±L*Wk " "a tlia Motrtji. Coated IS \u25a0 : Tonsuo.Palalndiaaas. r^^^*^^^" ' *\u25a0\u25a0 ITOBPID | UVKR. " Taey reffulatdtUft Bowe*a. j PnrelyyegBtaW«.' '"• - SMALLHLL SMALtDOSEa : SMALL PRICE, fFlSfpSc]^- Genuine Must ißear : : SSj^f^ fcc-Simib Signature g PILLS. St?Z£**<*4&?&TZ ®^&: (refuse ftumi?frTgs. : : WM& -ONG JEN SHEW ;^S^ TEA A^D HERB DOCTOB SfIUM DR>x,WONG WOO Bu9y^lsS?v ' ;: '"* ****** - Car*d *Ex3luaiT«ly - -