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4 Events of a Day in Four Counties About the Bay RESOURCES OF ALAMEDA COUNTY TO BE EXHIBITED Definite Plans Are Formed for a Big Exposition; \u25a0 TO LAST- TWOi WEEKS Chamber of 'Commerce Will Have Entire Direction : of ;the Affair - \u25a0 -\u25a0: .v. .-..*• \u25a0\u25a0:,- - - - - \u25a0 ':\u25a0' \u25a0'---• '\u25a0 OAKLAND^ July 30.— For two weeks following • September 23 the people of Alameda county will hold an elaborate carnival and' exposition- at Idora park on a scale far surpassing anything ever before "attempted : lni this part of the state*- Definite xplans were formed to day at a luncheon given in the Athenian club by Bernard P- Miller. Miller, wbo has been appointed. director general of the enterprise by the directors of the chamber of '. commerce, " called together a number of representative men today and asked them to serve on an execu tive .committee to -be appointed imme diately. ... ioßßmß6&tSS&3m&o&*< The big show will be both a carnival and . ah- exposition, of the industrial resources of Alameda county. .Thej county's exhibit at the state fair. Mill j be brought down from Sacraniento'and j installed in the large skating pavilion at the park. In the . same building! alto -will be placed hundreds of other displays. representing the manufactur ing-arid- agricultural interests of the city > and county. .„ . - ... The. carnival will be under the direc tion of :the""cbamber of commerce 'land the proceeds will go to the biiildlng tund -of . that-, organization. . For.- the two weeks .the regular Dark manage ment,will" yield authority to the cham- j ber as far as the -receipt of money 13 concerned. "All the 1 executive' work" of the carnival will, however, be directed by Miller and an 'executive committee of 25. The plans for' the carnival include the setting apart of days for San ""Francisco, the dvermore valley and Hay ward. All. of the leading and fraternal and charitable organizations' •win also be Invited to entertain their visitors on days, and evenings during which they will be allowed to officiate. On these occasions they will be given a percentage of the* receipts. The management expects that be tween -400,000 and 500*000 will attend the -carnival.- Excursions .will be run from all points within 100 miles of Oakland. . \- • WOMAN MAKES PLEA FOR FORGED LICENSE Hopes to Save Daughter's Mind and Her Own Good Name, " OAKiIAJcb. July 30.— With the hope of saving her daughter .from the in sanity which she fears will result from grief and- constant brooding about her parentage, a woman signing herself as Mrs/ Lula Moss of. La Grande, Ore., has written to the county clerk here ask ing him for a forged marriage license dated back .32 . years' with which to clear her- daughter's mind of doubts. - - Mrs. Moss asks to have one forged, for elie- admits she was never married to the. falhrr. of her,, daughter. , She says the giri : haß besought tier : many times to show the marriage license or to tell her about her father, but she has been unable to do cither, and has becn'com peHed -to watch the. girl's \u25a0 dejection grow dangerously near, insanity. Nqw_Mrs. Moss fears the [truth, will .come out. and she says that she cannot •live' to face it. In a blurred- and al .most illegible postscript " she adds: VI "K as'only; a • child and am living right arid 'in heaven's name help .me -before «all is , lost." -.".'•• • "\ \u25a0•"•-• . TJ^e. letter-.'XoHows: rag J " Couair" clrrt. Oaktaofl — f>tr Sir: ' I want t<> »kW «.fa»or.^. t UreiJ in Oakland 32 years «t<i srfi'tjt'l a flsiirlitoj- born tn me. .and tier fatber r*D »wsj-' and we were ne»er married, tbi>ti£h I am named now and alirars bate kept mj secret. Mr <laufhi*T t*s studied «rer this until she. Is going rwisy and; cries tnd h'^ to ccc my'mar riage certificate. • Oh. \u25a0 can't ;,y<m help me and •are b«r vn\uA and my d^jTacoj You can date it^bact'lf'S-flurwlU. I will «end all tbe name* and' dates. I rannot lire and .the, truth come, out at last.- Please-, answer- tills, and tell me trbrt tb* «*hare» > * i are. - •- >" \u25a0 • 'MBS. lAM Jl. MOSS, I a CramJe. Ore. - P. X. — 1 itaK onlj- a cbildajMTfltn, living right asd in be*Tes"e 'name help -me before all Is lost. ".-••.\u25a0 •: . MRS. LULA. MOSS. . . But the .county,, clerk has; informed Mrs. Moss that, he cannot .forge a.-mar riage, license- or : help \ her ; in any: way. BODY OF YON BENZON " ! TO BE INTERRED. HERE Funeral Will Take ' Place \ From the Home of His Parents in Ninth Street "; ' OAKLAND, July . 3.o— The " body,- of A. jW. yon .Benson, who wm accldent ally shot while hunting in Nevada,' has been removed ; to ' the home of his . par ents at ft 26 Ninth . street- ;The ..body \u25a0was accompanied by Roy • Chase", and F. A. Weller, '.who, were partners 'of Yon Bcnzon in business at/Goldyke, Nevada. • The ,- accident occurred When' Benzon and a young woman were hunt- Ing rabbits about three miles \ from Goldyke. 'A rabbit wag 'wounded : and Yon Benzon attempted to dispatch, it with a blow;from the stock of the gun. The weapon": was : discharged "and : the load Of shot entered, his '„ abdomen. The'youngwoman ran the entire dis tance to camp , to* secure'; help, * but \be fore '.the t party, that set out in response to her call for, help_ reached \ T on Benzon he > was : dead. IVon . > Benson - was a graduate of Oakland * high : school. -\u0084 He had been \u25a0 engaged in • mining, business at Goldyke' for ; the ' past'yeaV.'. \u25a0 /SIRL -THE i COMPLAIXAifT REDWOOD CITY. July . SO.—Luigl Valp^oni, : a gardener^. of - San' Francisco, was found gullty 4 : today ' of ah • assault upon: Mary, Pagano, aj 18 year fold girl of this town, and sentenced. to serve 60 day* in the county jail. :, The -'prosecu tion's case was weak,'; hence- the light penalty. PETALfMA BANKS MERGED PETAL.UMA; Jtily * 30.— -ThelwiiUam Hill banking- company has -been ab sorbed by the Petal iima" national bank and the California savings bank. Presi dent A. B. Hill ' will be associated with the : management of . the purchasing: in: stltution. ' .',..'.. LAUKDRY »XORPOBATES-ioakiand, Joly 30. — The Market Uundry eosnpanv has flied Mttclec of Incorporation. - Tbe capital- etock(*li, $30,000.- ud of this . $6,900 ha« l been • paid in. TrantMbra : Ok.mli. Msnji •' Ono, - Sad»Jlro Sujf- hiro, tluro NakkhlffP. I not a * Tewa.; Hirotaka Icfclrai-u and , Klut&ro Inuakl ; are directors ' asd •Mjck faoMera. and fife Savant of Berkeley Tells HqW'Qmens Affect :People^;-; BERKELEY..*' JuIy;: SO.-rThe virtues of a rabbit's foot carried *ori -one's per son," 1 the eril \u25a0• effects -Uhati* follow;, a giimpso of the moq.n.' .over-.- the > left shoulder,' the: resultant 'trouble i which is x likely,to attend J the; spilling -of salt or >the 'breaking, 'of >~a' rnirror^-these and; kindred; superstitions larerdiscussed learnedly^ by; Prof. "iPletcher/.-Bascom Dresslar ' pf I'tlie '* departrnenttbf redUca tion;at:the;aute;university in: a^'bulky volumev issued \u25a0 from ;; the: v University press today.. : The\ volume'; isTehtltled "Superstition and Education.'-'ia^ypS^ Professor Dresslar states that tho conclusions ;r«ached. : *in ; the! volume fare based upon a* classified -list, r of£ super stitions prepared in -the; followlng,man ner: The work was "10 years ago and was carried? on. 1 chiefly among the students"inV-th«7state';hdr- mal schools at? Los -"Angeles'; and ;Chico. Blank slips of \u25a0paperlweregivenHbsthe students and 'they* wereiaskedito^write out with care'all ;th*e7superstltlorjs;tlxfiy knew. Following the "statement' of »the j superstition, the". author.;- was -~ lnstructed i to indicate one r of threeithingsr No be lief, partial belief or.-full; belief. In this way specimens .were gathered from |870 students, the majority of were women. ThVlist- used by Pro fessor Dresslar was" made up from this large collection 'of specimens. ' "•" They have' been grouped "under "general head; ings, - determined lry- the "nature of,* the data which % the X superstitions i--' Uierp selves claim to interpret: /: SUPERSTITIONS CLASSIFIED , . The first group;has to do.with-super- I stitions.. regarding -salt, the "second re garding bread and butter, the" thirditea and coffee, the fourth plants and fruit, the fifth fire, the sixthV lightning. Varid soon Indefinitely, some' of the remain ing groups being the." 'rainbow, the moon, stars, birde, owlsT peacocks, chickens, cats, dogrs, frogs and toads, fish, spiders, snakes, mirrors,, spoons, brooms, horeshoes, •numbers, singlngY crying, stepping, on cracks, sneezing, precious - stones, wishbones, death^and funerals, dreams and weddings. The number of separate, specific and reliable, confessions made by 875 dif ferent Individuals wa5. 7,176 those 3,951 are frank expressions "ofidisbe"^ Hef, 2,132 of 'partial belief and 1,093 of full belief. Combining those of par tial and full belief we ' have'i. 3,225 con fessions of belief,"-' as' against; 3.951 of disbelief, or 55.1 per cent of disbelief to" 44.9 : per cent of belief. These figures do' not refer to persons, .but to- the combined confessions made on diff ereu t groups of the whole of the superstitions listed. Professor Dresslar says that the natural inclination, . perhaps, would «fee to regard the number of beliefs as an exaggeration; but* against this! ten-, dency it must be remembered that .the human mind is disposed" to acknowledge its own weaknesses and- 'shortcomings" very sparingly, so that it may safely be said that the people have here an underestimate ; rather, than; an exaggor atlon "of belief inj; superstition; ;^. r , ' M ED UCATED spe6p£e Vaps"ECTKds"J The" result is, '.therefore.'; "sVrnewmit disturbing as, indicating the prevalence of superstition among those-who [ pass as educated people," many of whom are at the present moment,' as" graduates of the normal schools, teachers in the public schools. "We may well con ceive." he says, "that a aarge number of people. assume the same attitude* as' that attributed to the' brilliant French writer who used the following words: 'I do not believe in ghosts, "- but I am afraid of them.' " Professor Dresslar continues as follows: .'- Sujwrstltloa has scTeral uses, but the good cads irhicb they ar«mipli»h inlglft be attained more proOUbly in other, ways.'. - Tint of all, ga ivmitloß* hare txxin us«l to frighten p«>ople into «w>d brharior.' thli. 1 belnsr ; Mipecially; true" of children. The follow inic lnitanee* may be ngted gr..«'*ri : of-;IIlu«trat!on:V-rf \u25a0\u25a0 .child' Vhlrla a clialr amnßd on on*- leg he will harf a "whinnini; before f nJ«-ht;'.Jf;he'Trhist! M at .the dinner table 1 v» lU i . bring blm *o«w.;lf be'Ukes wine food while tp has ; still -some of : the . s«mt» kind «>n hl» plate be will aome day lack; for that food. Thfs mpthod :of - teachios- . in •• in ; the : long ; ron Uarmful, but no. one who 'knows, child life' cin doubt .-.IU temporary, effertlrenen.'-t . Secondlr. supf rslltlons hare l>eeD | unod as : derices to \u25a0 train people 'into lialilts of carofnlnesK and e<?onf>niv -?f you spill »U it wUl* bring bad luok ; i hence be careful of Itfceealt: If. yon break a mirror you will, harp.- «eT<?n ; years of .bad luck, /therefore handle mirrors ; carefully, r Superstitions ' hare been-raluabJe;in many <, other direction*, the fol lowimrbeinp worthy of not«»:f They bare played • part in teaehln* P-«p"' to be -careful of; their nealthtrtney, harebeen used as riiratire acMits: and they tare wrrd •« « mrsn« of. reUerlKg the mtnd from tb© (train of indecision. -• i^ It FMißii st ranee . that s while >• medical £ science' ha* praeTetuiei'at »; truly -wonderful v rate; rinr ing the > .pa»t'.half.rentnry, I.«nperßtltiotje1 .«nperBtltiotje healing lias beconn» >^cnsplciiously^ common.^ Perhaps ? it has T always -bfen . w: I rtllC there - seems r now "to be k growlnj: bo»dne«a< about- suoh. practice* hitherto nnnttlceable. The rpmrnttpi! - suirsested bj- Mipprstiti.m have. not. it; would ,Bcein. any r»al efficiency. . and answer : for i a euro only throorh Mi^jrestlon.- In . occasional specimen* only has there . seemed Cto be. . any , immediate or : rul flcif nt relation of the • remedy .' to the dl? ea se.' \u25a0_ - "nm rtmTf**lliclWJTM|TfpTrt The appreciation on the part of nian'of special supernatural' power* attributed to \u25a0 the lower creatures i »ems prcatest toward the animals possessed. of the largest amount of mental.pow ers. Especially : is :. this ; tme -of animals i which have i capabilities ; far - surpassing those -of- a ' «l ml - lar .kind ln'm*n.'>- The ': marvelonß' vision, of •' the. cat. the "• wonderful - power • of .. gmell ; which ' the dog possesses, and ' the " tißerrtmc ; Judgment of t ha"" hees _ are;- HtuetratlTe. : < Totthese/nnimals/nun has. ascribed J 2 occult • andj sapernatural ; powers.^ < • . I The f pamphlet ; contains';' al'table ' lndi- v eatlng^the number/of isuperstitions^coli*' lected which, relate to .various' creatures? A glance fat ! this - table ; would •/ seem §to show : that most^of;' the.; superstitions originated in the ""country, ' where \ a closer contact is afforded 'withi animals than " Ihf the': modern {cities. j" ; Of all i &n\j mals mentioned i the 'cat appears'ofteTt" est,- and 'after,, that - animal*, dogs, chick-", ens/, birds, .rabbits,? horses.f spiders, etc.,' in the '"order," jiaJned.'V; ,'• " . "r». \u25a0:*';-*• i MAN FACING'THE^GALLOWS :•: • :• TESTIFIES • IN ; PROB ATE^ CASE John ; Bjrrne ! Appears in ) Court as Ad ministrator "of His Deceased John By rne^.conyicted^bf; murder and awaltln^i thej,deatti7:sehtence.- appeared In ; court ;v yesterday; as ' administrator. of .-.the 5 estate" of * his? father.'J; Michael Byrne."* who'twaß*; killed T In ithe "calam-' ltyj;of| ApHl ;18, s 1906:^He Vave^testl mo"hy before*. Judge 1 sitting '\u25a0 for. JudseT Graham.: * The matter \u2666 at' issue was <: a '•: petition for; a "final^distribution of . the : estate.* which Jconslsts.vof .^;$X37 cashjand a. «mnl! ;plece". of • realtyjval^' ued ;< at^r, less i' than;, a - thousand^ dollars*. .There!; are :,, three "iheirs-^the^convlctea man and his f.two ' b ro th ers.TA f t e r7 J ud gre" Cook ? had : Issued ?ari forde'r^of»flnalfdis tribution; Byrne .was V escorted tot the" blackVwagoh' and \u25a0taken -',back to the; county. Jail. *\ Tbe Garden of ; Content Is-the first of i the \u25a0< four prize stories to be published ' in Sunsets Magazine^H appears in the * Augrust a number j and' is a strong tale that preaches; the phil osophy of the near-by happiness as op posed to. the search for happiness in tha land • of > somewhere . else. .-• It Us a : pretty California story." . * \ : \u25a0-*, .^ • . -THE ; SAN -FRAN (JIJSOO .(j ALL; AVEDNEiSDA^, JULY .31,;, 1907. university,', ioho f hasy vrilien a -fcoofc,^ "Superstition" and "Education." ' Society in /Across- tKe Ba^ OAKLAND, i July^3o,— Mr'.' 'arid . Mr?. Lloyd Bowman . (formerly :. Elise 'Greg-' ory), whose romantic marriage, several, weeks ago was. an* event .of interest to her many friends "in the bay citie v A where ,;-\u25a0 she „. f ormerly. /made V her,' ; home," are"? domiciled Jin one? of-ltheJattractivlj •bungalows in*; Santa * Cruz, V where 'they^ will "r. reside \. for/ the presen t. j j Bowman' is a "civil 1 ; engineer; whose interests take him- to Santa Cruz. . . '>\u25a0 ? '.""" '.'. '-•'** '•, \u25a0'\u25a0?\u25a0*'•- A.'-' ' \u25a0*\u25a0- \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0'i , The friends' 'of. Miss '.Seyilla : Hayden are '; greatly \u25a0: oveV ! the .? news of .'her! serious': illness. f r She/, is ). at i, the Hayden . residence tin. Oak' street, suffer ing "fronu. typhoid .*? fever. Mrs;. Brace Hayden • and ' Miss \u25a0 Hay den [ recently ir s turned to Oakland/after. a summer. out ing.:. "-~'r" \u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0•'""• '\ ! r -.'\u25a0 ' • ;'\u25a0"- - \u25a0 '.':\u25a0 I '\u25a0'" \u25a0 \u25a0 u r - r -: '\u25a0\u25a0 v ;* '-*''' J '* -• '-'\u25a0,- ' ' \u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0'•" Miss : Eva .Yorker has. returned 'from an 'erijoyabie • tour ;"'. of the i' north' She spent several;- weeks ; asl the; guest of friends 'inVßritish ' Columbia. '_ l 'J : \u25a0 ' "-••. .. • " *\u25a0 *" '\u25a0 \u25a0:-. The : marriage of "Albert G. Otis- and Mis3 '. Elaine 'M. Wooley ;;;- will '. be^an" event of . .Wednesday. ; : evening.*;' Augugt 7, It will be % at; the reslr' dence 'of the . bride's; sister, '^ Mrs.^ R. Stipe, in iEcho avenue.';;lThe service [will be ' read ; by Rev.^William"- Higgs,'* rector of Shepherd,' .the '\ Episcopal "^charch To£ '_ serkeley.^v.j vV -~f- -- " *' ..'"' .'•"\u25a0;, • '.*'* .*. • "sii \u25a0'.'-*.. \u0084V '\u25a0'\u25a0 1 \ •"Professor, and -Mrs.- William-Raymond, who ; have ,", spent i the v past ' 1 2 .:.m onths In'; Europe '- in '\u25a0[''. travel and « Btudy.lv are expected to arrive^ in. New; York w wlthin a' few days,. Miss Mary will meet them .; in the •* east. v After.' a.' short vislt'there they .wiir return' to^Oaklarid.- Professor. Kaymond s isjlconnectedl connected j with the faculty of the "University/ of t Cali fornia; - . . .' ' . '."?,-\u25a0 -\u25a0 '\u25a0 • -'\u25a0•\u25a0"".\u25a0 .*. • - . '•'. -:. .' \u25a0 Mr.. and Mrs. James.Pond are : spend iing the' summer in Lake -county,; where many f rom'the bay., cities: are. enjoying the out! 1 of' town" season. \u25a0 - - • .Among, those, who^are enjoying the .late .July." days .. in^ their, j auto"; are> Mr? and Mrs." Van' llorn^Cobley,'*,whose;iiorno is ' In":. the Linda" Vista district.!;;. They are now in Lake (county. '.''-, ;; . ;-•'. ,-: '^:-^::; *' ' : \u25a0'.', . . . Mr. : and ' Mrs., Ji? J. ; Laymance, , with Miss Blanche Laymance!*MlsB"Hazel iLay mance,' and; Miss j Graced Laymance. Z will leave' early next, week iforj[ Lake <Tahqe; where j-, they ; wUl'spend^th* '.. early % part of August. •;.• Mr.: and i Mrs. ; Edward: Hall Dodge; returned; last v w'e«k -from an;eriV joyable tour of the, north.v ':J._ .* >\u25a0'. Mrs. .John Bauman£has"t departed on an V eitenßive"; European" trip t of if several month», v ; She , has cbeen in : - : ill , ; health for some time'and itf is "hoped; that the sojourn on ,tliey continent will benefit her. i- "\u25a0'\u25a0 -_\u25a0 -Sv \u25a0\u25a0 ,-"' •"\u25a0;•\u25a0 ' '. ',\ \u25a0'\u25a0•'\u25a0' ' ' ; v>V- ••\u25a0'-.'•.'•"• •. '.-'.*:\u25a0.\u25a0 r . t: i : ' "•' ' \u25a0 v » After several .weeks spent in • Watsonl yllle,' Capl tola \ and, the -Santa ?Cruii mountains^ Missr Hazel: Cohen: has' re>; turned; to OAklarid.%; 1 • : ; ? •~, \u25a0 • '-/i. x * '\u0084'\u25a0' ' • . '\u25a0- \u25a0 -' Miss ,;Annio . Brown home last, week: \ She; has 'spent "the! summer In Lake -county ,witha : partyiqf;friend3.' Miss j, Susan and -S Miss ; Minnie Sutherland will -remain a fortnight longer.'v .. i:^:: : ;^~ --"' : - .;•;.;.:\u25a0 • ' \u25a0'-.- \u25a0". ' •.-•-' • "«\u25a0, 'vv • *~'.i. :'.t • \u0084\ ' -.y \u25a0~ f \'"'\- . .'../ „ Word comes-;from '-Nova Scotia Vof ;th"e - delightful :;times;that*Mr.'tandVMrK.'. John „ HelmkeVare ~\ haying.":^ With i Miss Lizzie jßeddingf they/ afejspendlngiseyr' eral months ; in. Canada f aBUhe*guoBtB of friends.* : They.willi return; to \u25a0 Oakland late}innheJfa.ll.); v'r 7 "/: >; ,'.*\u25a0 - ' .*:."\u25a0.,> CONVICTS ESCAPE AND ARE FOUND IN TREE Pair of : San ; Quehtiiv felons Enjoy Several;. Hours of Freedom v SPECIAL DISPATCH ; TO THE 'CAIX ; J :SAN,QUENTIN. s 'JuIy 30.— TwoTcon- t victs,iI i ;rank*Hlll?a"hd|'Johh*kHbgue, i ; es caped ttoday/an'd ?af terfen joy In g ; several . hours : of > f reedpmCw^relS captured "Jthis eveningri and ? returned i to>pr|»on,^where they|will|be! punished ibyl incarceration' , i n>a . dv n geon i for J «ey eral \weeks TS wi th brexd and i wateri f arel j^The ? rnenfwere at \worfe. with i manyrbtherif elbhsfat'; the' site Vj of L the \ new s prisonT'.buildinKa.'tsa'A .heavyiblast^wasj about |tolbejexplbded ahdvthefß:uardsrordered|theTconylct«|to : retreats hurriedly*! frbmithelscehe.^: In 1 the3excltementgHlllfand^HoKMerman-" aged ttoh escape tfrpmljthe^ groundsVv? :••; o,;Potßeß|of]searcKerg|andibloodhouhds ,were| sent! out f atf oncej onß the£tra!l I'of thejrrienifebutlno^tracej'of^them^was foußdfuntnUhUt-eVenlhg.twhenXpneTbf, the | arua^ds.i Pat \ Hyland;; dl*coVered|the": twbjfelohsvhiding-^ln^theibranbhesgof. a , tree f on X Daly'sf ranch*{near4Sansßa fc^ Hi 1 1 ilsi ls * seryin g ? 1 5]ye»r« j lor i burglary, committed Sin iiYolol countyl and y Hogue wasV sentenced s to ? ;l0^ years 5 for 'grand larceny In Contral CostaTcbunty:;^ • »•» • AGED WOMAN THREATENS TO KILL REALTY AGENT C. G^tahdscneit of I^^wbod 'Causes' the Arrest of Mrs. T«itus ' * FEARS^HER SUREAIM "I'ma-Dead Shot," She Says Menacingly, and He ' -: Believes Her - \u25a0• SPECIAL fpJspATCI?-^TO ) THE ' CAUL. .V : . /REDWOOD £ ClTjf . "n J y ly". 3 O.-i-Declar- Jn s i th at * Ws] 1 if ei was ; threaten ed-rhou ri y; an d ; . that f. he rod 'i, not ;" approach ; ii i a place ; of ? ; bußjneas*fof;fea"r of being.shot down\by«Mrs.jf^ugusta\Titus,~fan aged and ; well; knownt'eharactor of^thls ;tbwn; < ?rS't'*nd3cheit,'' : the.^; manager "of ' the "^•"\u25a0d wood i;? Ci ty - Real ty^company,^ ap pearedi^befofe^ Justice t.'/I^annon this morn ingand: demanded: that' the', woman bo "locked f up.^ He' said i th'at '\u25a0'> Mrss. Titus carHedSa^ Blx|\hobter ; in*. hej-, I , stocking an<J?liadSthreatened to make", an ; exajn£ plejofjhlmifor^ all; real 'estate; dealers? ffhoia she-pS believed.'-' J were : , trying; jtd cheat f her ; oiitfof '\u25a0\u25a0 her. property. -'' .; *- : ' .•-.,"1; don't :-,want 1 to -'be - made •: a •',-' pistol target;iri'theXstreets of Redwood," prb tested^LandßChelt.: ":j ""Within ; the " : t next houf|a ihaiffdozen 'people .may ibc^ shot down ; by ( this i .wonjian. Only- five : mln£" lites ,*ago f she vapp^eared in i my : private office /aria Uth r^atehed • rri y 1i f e.7,'1 •am a deadSiShot/JsheJaaid^-'and r T will shoot youiifiybufrerit-lrhy"; property. It', is riot fbrjßale3and'fisot'Jfbr;.reht;\'!lTwlll";irn-" proves my.i proper ty : arid ido;as \ 1 % \ ike.-" . .;iVTustice-'Hannpn"tissued'a(W«Vrant'.for. the r arrest [1 of Titus,*: 'but Chatham Shas^nbtTyct served' iti^-iov?;" "'\u25a0 " I Lahdscheltl'sojd ' Mrß.v i Tltus'.'-prQperty tof; thf«e|lbcal|mercliants, under .the; di rectiohjof"ther ibrothe'r,* who .: is " said : : to' have! heldjthe" title. More than' a month ago agedy womSin. was^haled | into court-'bjv the;'; now_; owners., who de clared % that , ; - she was" wrecking "the property.^v-Thef case was ""dismissed. -as .Mrs. i r : TitusV.was--,belifU'ed to beVincom-^ : .patent farid'she"'.waß' allowed tolTernain' in r control.i ; V ' ,"'• > • - ; " -i YOUNG WOMAN FATALLY HURT IN FALL AT RINK Miss I^ttie ; La Motte }Dies Shortly^ After Being; Carried Home ; ; OAKLAND. July 30.— As a result of a heavy^; fall^on , the floor- of a local skatlngirlnk|MJssrLbttie, ; L'a*Motte;i:26 years" old;ldiedjsbon after midnlghtithis rriorriiffgiat"Jtlve''hbme of her ;' sister,' Mrs. j C._SM.| Cook, gat \u25a0; 1 20 1 ; Eleventh ' avenue. It\was" first thought that she)had'becn but^ slightly.; injured, .but* on .way bomei sheTcollapsc'd i and \ fell*;, insensible to iftthe^V sidewalk. Sh-v.,was-_ carried -to Vhe*hpme»of<he^^B^y,iwherejsh^ been >,'! rylng" for *"some \ t llml?'^past,^?and Dr-^Wil^ox'-^was' called*: tof attend % her, but she (failed /to vfesporid to treatment. Miss \u25a0 La Mbtte'liad <been "employed las '"a' l cl er k : by} t h cj H. C."5 Capwcll ' company.' 5 .: ' Until an autopsy} has"' been? performed the i'exact' 1 cause.? ofj death y.wlll Viotvbe definitely,' known;\but; Itjis believed I that the ishock^ofjherrtfall .brought: on; ah attack ; of ; epilepsy;^ to ? which s Miss : La Motte had : been subject ", tor} some ; tlmc.' '-\u25a0\u25a0 her .. sister . , Miss La " Motto leaves "a: father, ''"Adolphus^-La'/'Motte" 1 whosg, :,hotrie . Is' ;ln ' Sacramento; V v a "brother,-; Eugene? La-. Motte, 1, and ! ;'two siste'fs, > Mrs., FrS/^Vaterman, arid Miss Josephine; La' Motto/ 5 bothr of are living, in a this ' city.^ The i remains \ will be sent; toSacranientoifor interment. :' VETERAN INSURANCEM AN REPORTED; SERIOUSLY ILL George f . D.Dornin Is - Suffering '] From Heart Failure," and His Physicians .Hold Out-* Little 'Hope; " BERKELEY.^ July 3 30.^Gporg:o T>. Dbrnin.^a- ptonfter.Jand^ veteran ihsur-' anceman;Ms ill*at y >his 'home. ;2525 Benvenue -avenue, ./from heart' failure* and Mth'e ; pifyslclans ) iif- attendance J have' Httle,.hope,thatlhß will recover. iii ; the days afterSthe -/earthquake*'; and fire, when" welching insurance! companies '.brought distress ;:• to : i San vi; Francisco, property ow^ners. ; V : Dornlh « resigned v.the "agency of ': >_a-"-, 5 Hartford > coin pany ?\u25a0_ which*, had ordered*^ him' to^VeduceSthpi^claims of thoseJ^whbg'e ' pfopcrtyjit/had } insured , iiv' \u25a0 Sa.n ,/ Francisco.^ J:. H js m actioiv '"was .widely id stlffert ' thfi backs '; of > honest* insurance ; agents.?' He - retained !i-hIH "Pacific t'ebast' management {of sthei Springfield"-* insur-' ancef company/-- which ; djdt not ."welch.*^ ?^He Jis^77^ years I old, ; and lias t resided' in\ California ]for| half | a|century.:i His son,i George - ; .W.f Dornin, * was \ formerly j president , of the " Oakland/gityj council. About the Bay i HORSE ; KICKS 7 riBEMAK—VaIieJo, ; July 30/ Charles [ Sopef of > San ': Francisco."* fireman ; on * the steamer St. v Helena, >', waa ', kicked i t>y ' a j horse : to day i on' board* the 'vessel and ; is here j in ; a 'critical condition.", ;f^, •\u25a0' ;c'->o"-T; c'-> o"-T '-'.'^', \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 "'"'-- '-"••; \u25a0-\u25a0? *. \u25a0 SOCIALISTS TO <\u25a0 CELEBRATE— OakIand; Juir SO.'— The socialists hareibeen' granted^ permission to : hold J a 1!a 1 ! meet In* • Bun<lay/ afternoon tat; the ; elty hall <; steps. J.^-TUey T. will . celebrate "the '\u25a0: acquittal of ! : I}aywood. ' : y;,'\ \u25a0-.\u25a0 - ; : :;. / .'-:>"-'. ;:.;.•••;, \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0' \u0084\'st"; s ¥n BTJROLARB I IH?, TICKET i; OFTlCE— Alamedij' July 1 30.-r-Ma stick i Hta t ton, , on ' the . north j side i line, of ithe^'Sou them* Pacific,-' wi», robbed ; last: night. Cash u amounting- to vslß.lotandra tickets '.were .'stolenr*^.;'; •:••]\u25a0 •\u25a0*'' \u25a0'_- \u25a0 :•" \u25a0\u25a0-. ';\u25a0 ;. v:* v 'i OIRL:- INCORRIGIBI.E--Oakland, .; July 30.— Dottle , Holly, i- a \ 15 » year> old » girl.'? llring fat >n\2 Filbert \ street, - was I adjudged i incorrigible | today by; Judge < Ellsworth I and ; committed '• to i the . GlrlB 1 . trainingshome injAlameda^V- «;• '\u25a0:?. ,<' -^?; >? " & DIVORCE ;: DECREE '& GRANTED -^Oakland; July ? 30.-^ Annie 1 E.» Mcßrldejs was I granted I an f in terlocutorytdecree|of i dlrorce ! tod»y if rom Jamea J.l Mcßrfde,' on '\u25a0 the i around ; of; failure > to provide.' SUe was ' awarded ' $30 , a 1 month , almony and' $30 counsel! fees..:. :\u25a0•.-\u25a0"? ''\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0''•\u25a0:''-.:';'""-.'.% -:'\u25a0:'- \u25a0-'•': \u25a0:'i'-'i\ \u25a0r/-".-''<?i-W ta ARM >i BROKEN -^ AT % BATHS^-Oakland. 'July 30.— While A .humping. the r hump",-; at 4 the -i Pied mont 3 batus 'i Emll g Nuholaisen,^ a: i boy $1 2 % years' Of i aue.*j broke '\u25a0\u25a0 bit lief t iarm.*ssf- He s was , taken Sto Prorldence B« hoapltal Xi for P treatment. ~if} The ; boyj lite 9 rat |1T29 f X iw? i STenne. ' ' . \u0084, : rr : -'. 'jig*. I HAS I NARROW" ESCAPE^-Berke-' ley," July ! 30.— -Town | Trusteej Nels | Olsen narrowly escaped ; death- today: while crossing the 'Seat hern Pacific;,:' tracks S'at^ Delaware $ street.^ hi .ii, West Berkeley .iS£He ? lost \ control i of \ a •- horse i he i wmj driving:* and v missed £ colliding 5J with \u25a0} the aiding train 3 byj a', hair's • breadth.'^.^tsnj^MUttE m BURNED i BT' "FLAREBACK- ' —Oak land, July SO.'^rJohn : Prorost I and J Otto . St. i James.f laborers, were I badly > burned | about ' tbe 5 hands % todays in ? a flareback ? of s borning i oil Sat I the ? oil .works f at i Alameda * polnt.*;r.The i. oil $ was % being fed I into j a *, burner £ when S the* /blaxe t burst i from an r pntningi and; scorched t both? men. 1 , - ..'/, YACXJVX COKP ANT ' FoSMED— Oakland, Jnly SO.-i-Th* 'i Giant ?,Tacnuin,-3 heet-J and | powers com-; I pany,sha« $. file*! articles a of, incorporation. The company i will manufacture • and < maintain vacuum clettninr imachinea. ' TUe f capital I stock lis 1 $20,000 and $8.200 ; has 5 been ipald i In.-RA W.^ P.I Fergusonr. A.'* ».'• Baltnr»r. '\u25a0; E.*» B.^Whirney.-« George i Pennl-" man, • Colin Cblsholm. s H.I C." Frank.'i Donald •: Mac-. ; Klcbol^WilUam * P.I Grant I mna|tl.*| F;|Ctark|f re . piio|i|o|i : : Oakland; f Police: galled ; ; to _, Tear Banner^ From Mrs. f-.---"' Stimson*s Window RIOT^ IS PREVENTED Men|an<i Boys Gather and •Begin a Bombardment ;.>- : S^-WithiSjtc>nes; ' ' ': :-, OAKLAND.^ July, '30.— The flaunting ,of;a reel?" flag ; ; by- Mrs?^C: W: : Stimson •from'ithe^window .of «herChbme at 1463 BFstreet: !ri- celebration of '- the acquitt*! of^Wiljiam: D."; Haywood *. resulted _l|r<a mm lature i- riot J today,:' ln;-;whlch' stones were -hurled J. : at '-.- the ':\u25a0; hou se "» by, \ an in furiated i crowd vof t men and > boys. *• The police _;we're,' ; called;* upon <byf neighbors to i; coriipel ;\ the woman \u25a0 » to . remove offensive";- emblem :- arid %It V was T^ removed by/U Patrolman V* Kimmel -'under" orders from^acting y Chief i of v Police c Petersen.' \u25a0C-t Mrs. ; Stimson ".vlsitedr the : office' of ' the chief iof ;\u25a0 police faftetv- the , flag; had 'Jbeeri taken J'dfowji '.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 and "vehemently .-: protested against'the s "Interference fwlth her pviv-* ileges 'lass an f American! citizen." \u25a0 Mrs? Stimson/declared that v she '. would fly ;the^-red^flag ; ;frorh;her house / if ; she ; chose, J even xAl ~\ she ,' was '_ compelled (to bring: action)'. in .court "\ against the ' po-" llce\to;: restrain^ themy^Acting^Chlef: of Police. Petersen '.' declared •' iust '"\u25a0•' as J" cm 1 phatically.^thatJ sheV'.would^not 'be -al-, lowed i toj fly.' the ' red , inf ormiris" Mrs.- Stimson that to dofsolwasMno' incite riot. \u25a0 S which -.. constitutes f Van agalnst'the;law.;-'i,v^ ff - ,;;""\u25a0\u25a0 v-\u25a0•.:;:v -\u25a0•.:;: ;- 1 Af ter,- her I- interview with f the * tig ad of ,} the? department Itlie* jwoman-' sought the '* of .f the \ city/ attorney and \u25a0 dcV manded? that :' she, v bo* protected <in^ her right - to>unf mi ariy^kirid \of banner.' to thejbreeae'.'But^ she I 'was \u25a0informed: that Bhe\hadin6tcasefand 'she left: the^ city hall rvowlrigj. that ; she . ; would /'fly - the red "banner -from her' home \ov know the reasonvwhy." ' . 'f.7; ," •""\u25a0 ,- ':'\u25a0.-\u25a0 . .\u25a0-, .(„ The s matter «was -first brought toVthe attention! of '- the police -when \u25a0'\u25a0 one lof the p neighbors of theX; Stimson \u25a0 family telephoned t to * headquarters i that r a red flag : was fl flying -^f rom Jone iof the \u25a0* win dows-ofetheJhousefandjth'at a:mobjhaci :gathered?andlwaßjmaklng,:a^ demon stration .• against ;; ttiei Stimfions! ¥ .When Policeman >r. Kimmel '-• informed ; Stimsoa arid : his'* wife :Of ; the' orders of v the" chief," both ? refused *to * remove -."\u25a0. the •"^ banner frbm^_the'' window, and, defied ''-him to touch\, :_lt^-.>Kimnielv telephoned '.forT'in structions ? and ;-' while *; he -was absent fromi the f house the",- mob "•"of ;: : menL and boys- that) had gathered: in ifrqnt" of place '{a began "it aV^ bombardment f with stones. - The", pbllcernani'f, having 1 been ordered to"rernove'the flag without fur ther argument,*;' returned : just in time , to', prevent 'serious'damag'e. to; the -Stim*:' son»homei'»r,*'i "- 7 "\u25a0" -i '\u25a0\u25a0 ./"'; '- ;."-' ; ; Mrs. r Stimson made the , following statement: \u25a0i* 1 -*' s - . jvja v ••. -si- certainly/ think I that I. have : as much- right to \u25a0 hnnjc j a': red : flag j out : of ;' my t : own I window ra« other ,i people *« haTp ito.v ban? ,- out /.the 'American flag ; or > tbe iflasr of, any-s other; nation, «". I do-not Intend } to i submit . to ! «ueh : tyranny.^ and { lf neces sary ;i Vwill : take 'the .-matter- into the I courts and bring- ,• action /to a restrain i the -' police : from i Inter feMnßiwlth;my^rljrht«;a» a'cltlren. = I had hung the flag, out to celebrate the. acquittal of William D.* k - Haywood i an* • I^ccrtalnly ; do not ". think * tha t was \u25a0 any \u25a0 crime. .*• ;. •• \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: -.--> -.-.. . ---.- - NORWEGIAN 'EVANGELICAL i '- ";• LUTHERAN' CONFERENCE Work of . . Session \ Is^ Completed / arid | New/, Officers^ Are "-Elected r ,;' for.: Corning Term OAKLAND. July 3&.-^-The Norwegian Evarigelical -Luthefan^cohference - has confpleted -'-, its election ; . of :. officers ;as follows:.; \u25a0 \u25a0':.-\u25a0\u25a0'.-" '~~~ .T. . C. ' Saltya h of ". Stanwood, Wash.. , lay .mem ber .of . tbe i church ; council ; N. s r.'- Leque. of - Stan. wood.-> Washr*. alternate : :\u25a0; Rer. ; ; O. M. ?- llolden. Spokane. ; secretary ; ." ReT. "-. O. ; J. Preus. / Tacoraa; alternate; * T." K."» SkoT,' Taeoma, : treasurer: I ReT J.'4 p. i Pale. vTacoma, - alternate; *, Ber. -; H.'v JI." .Tjernagel,' Stanwood. iWasb.; ; and '- Her. "O i J. Ordae \u25a0* of * Bolllnghatn. VWashr, ;• mission X commit tee; .O.Tj.TFlnley.' Krerett. .Wash.; 'and ,K." : Stensrud ;of.sParkland."\Waish.v' auditing commit- i tee; J." 8* Stensrud and M." Knad3en of Parkland, Wash., \u25a0 alternates.* -* . "\u25a0\u25a0 f. : \J >• The .members ' of f the church wi 11' give I a -concert Wednesday; evening in ;Ham 1 Hton v Aj; chorus , of • 40 ; voices 'will, take s part/} ; . YOUNG -MAN IS FOUND . ' DYING BESIDE' TRACKS Fred -Evera, ; an /Electrician, Bruised v and-Cut in } Frightful; Man- ' her bi?"; Train v^QAKtANp,'; July. : 3o/-^-Fred ; Evefs.'ian ej(lectTiciahjrag«>dr.-24e j( lectTiciahjrag«>dr.-24 -years, iand living at 2131('Elm: streetrjwas?fbund: In; an unconscious fcondltionlbeslde! the SoutK ernSPaclflci tracks'; 'at*- First 'and? Clay Btreets. after; midnight jlast" nigh t.<Evl- ! dehtlyjhelha'drbeenf'struckibya^traln. He twas? removed? tof the '.receiving^ hosf pital.jiwhereg an ? examination^: revealed that fgcarcely^a'; spot r existed ,'upon-fhis headiOraface^.where ;s heShad^ not'^sua't tamed J serious Jin jury.'ii. Two -i fractures of discovered.* {Evers Hve^lnlhelhours^beforeideathTbccurVed.' •' MCA-. •''•'\u25a0 ''"\u25a0-,'•'\u25a0 \u25a0'"\u25a0' • JL O fcflj»^ *T">r *"P fisljr.fi OIK Bg^Bajt i n 111 an appetite that won't wait p ; \u25a0 " \u25a0"".'"\u25a0 v-• 4rf\'V IMAQIOw— • " -- ' '\u25a0 \u25a0' • ' $-"3 \u25a0\u25a0I :.-_ \u0084 . ...; J«/)| --'-* ****^?TT-|f^ - • X ' t~i M To sharpen a. poor appetite w I AilivvQd EiiSCUi x I W gested, th^Sfcffily have become fe» Mri. . C. W. Stimton, . v>ho started a riot in Oakland: b$ displaying a red flag from ; her / window ;in • celebration of \u25a0 the acquittal <?/ " William .D. Hqynood cl Boise. * - THREE PERSONS MISSING FROM OAKLAND HOMES Daughter of H. C. Rismissa Disappears, Leaving a Mysterious Note • AKLAND, July 30. — H. C. Rismissa. whose; home Is at ;968 East Slxteerith street, has asked the police f toY aid 9in locating^hia daughter," 14. years of age; who .disappeared f rom x her . home ;\u25a0 last night.;._ Before leaving the "house the girl i'.wrote^a rfote '« to her-i father, in whlch;she;Bald she had secured a posl tloni and 'was 'going to; work." .The girl declared*^ that; she ; "would- be all right in v three^months , and • would - return to him, ln style."' When the. girl left home she.wore a brown or plaid skirt," a light coat and alblack straw hat.'*— "' ; Miss Aletha. Rhodes; il,-whose,i 1 , -whose , harae is at > 12 11 S Linden" street. - has reported . to the * police .: tlie /disappearance of her brothor,\Charles. ill, years of , age,' who has, been missing for. several days. The boy^ls .;.of -dark ; complexion, -with; dark hair^andieyes,' and wore' a. dark, suit wltlv short; trousers./ >;' ,: .\u25a0'':''\u25a0\u25a0 ' - . , *- "* No ' trace "; has l y e t , been found of « Miss Cordelia*' Bennett, the daughter^ of .Mrs. .Thomas Bennett of. 222.Eleventh street, who (disappeared Sunday, morning \u25a0 from the? King ranch near: Hayward,- where she "f_ had r becri Vs taying \ for, "s l x .weeks. Miss i. : B.ennett,t..who v was ':\u25a0 released ."six \u25a0oveeks lago) f rom"< the l stateihospltal for \he?insane£at i Napa; -. left" the J ranch 1. to attend', church*, at Hayward arid did ,iiot return. . - * 'Jl V{SH|BIEBHHBMS«BttHHB ..-''Late; Sunday night 'Mrs." Bennett .ve ceived 'a'vtelegramf from ','\u25a0. her \daughter^ dated San Rafael, in \ which"! the missing woman 'said 'that she -would : .: return home .that : night, " or:-, would J advise- her mpther 'and sister." of , her plans. She did. - not •return,"' however,' and", search made' for j her -in" San ' Rafael * was with out i result. [;- Mrs.'i Bennett, on ; falling' to find any trace, of her" daughter : in San Rafaeir-" reported .- her 'disappearance ' to the Oakland pollce^and officers through?' out* ; the Estate have advised to keep a >' f orther.i ' Mrs. ," Bennett f ea rs \ that -1 her 'daughterl has been again s(ricken ; with the. mental malady "which caused herTconflnenienV in* the hospital and has wandered away without-, know-* ing where ""she is "going. \u25a0; > . * f ; The \u25a0missing, woman,-: who was for merly? a , teacher -at the 'deaf, 'dumb, and blindiinstitute at Berkeley, is 35; years of ;age. and'ls S feet=6:inches inheight. She is r of 'slender _build-and?has£fluffy blonde ;hai r."-and . gray ; eyes..- -When > she left the;.Klng; ranchishevworel a blue silk dress ; and ' a ' brown straw hat. TruDKes ._-.> Tru sses fitted / by : expert fitter. ; Os foods* Dept-^Drug- Stores, Oakland, Cal. rice.Jl.oO'to $6.00.v . , ,• JAPANESE « FORM CORPO RATION 5 OAKLAND : July ; 30.— Articles of in corporation"; have Hbeen V; filed t^by /" the" Hokubelt Shoyu . Kabushlki ' Kaishar .The \u25a0 document states^ that the flrrriiname'has "its iequibalance" "\u25a0'in^' English /*' in -the North-American > Soy A' brewing -com-, pany." . >It*Talsb explains' that ': theTpur-" pose off the r concern is^ "to" transact the Jbf | brewing i the ; eb" called ! Jap anese and also to transact the busi ness of it wholesale." This ;W^illybe done) in ; :Fruitvale..- t VUhe\ Suzuki. .Junza i and f. Gitaro \ Kadowaki - are "di rectors'and, stock "1 iThe ! capital ; stocks 13 ' $s,ooo land? of*; this^s3,ooo7 has been: paid In; ..-- •.*; ' -",'\u25a0 IS STOLEN FROM IN FflONt OF A CAFE William Poole Reports Loss \ of His Machine in Bj9]El(MHSMttftflHpl OAKLAND. July 30.— William Poole of .446 ;Merrlmac street -reported this mornlnjsf that : his* 49 horsepower auto mobile had been stolen last night from. In fropt of the Hoffman cafe in Seventh ' street.' -The machine is,valued at $2,500. The • Alameda : County, Automobile asso ciation has offered a,reward 0f. 550 for , information which! will lead. to the ar rest of the thieves. Burglars "entered thehome of Mrs. S. Thompson at IG&6 .Fourteenth .street last night and stole a gold watch. ..En trance was gained *by forcing open a rear door. • .Louis Alaraeda, whose home fs in Llvermore, reported "that he -had been robbed of $20 by a 'negress,* who -ac costed him at an ; early hour this morn injr in Sixth street between Broadway, and .Washington "street." While 'he^.was talking: to her she ' stole' his money from his pocket. c r VBRB .A woman! giving the name of Hazel, Lee. who~ \ said that s lie lived at '81 Bonlta avenue,' rented a horse and buggy tt 6m the" Avenue stables" M Telegraph avenue *nd Twenty-fourth f streftf yesterday and* failed to return them./ The rig was found later at Santa i Rosa ; and Oakland avenues by Special i Policeman Hitchcock and returned to : the owner.- The Active Business; Man Understands the necessity! of having banking facili- ties equal; to the demands "of his business; '}> The number of checking accounts which this com- | pany carries for banks,- ij corporations and mdi- i| yiduais - is unmistakable evidence of its : ability to execute business of this , description with perfect '"satisfaction.. 1 \u25a0 ";* , 2 per cent interest is paid- on checking, ac- \ ; counts.. - - -* ; 4 per cent interest is ofr*savihgs ! accounts. I CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT I ANI) TRUSTCOMPANY I California and Montgomery Sheets 1 West end Branch. 153! Devuadero j Mission Branch, 2572 Mission nr.22d I \u25a0Up-lown Branch. 1740 Fillmore nr. 1 ~ Suiter. • , " S Potrero Branch, 19th and Minnctota no tripf^ke ithis** GI^BjkTJyAJCES HORTHERN STEAMSHIP XO. S.S. NORTHLAND, \ \u25a0- & S. NORTHWEST Between CHICAGO Between DULUTH. Mllwaukee.Harbor Houghton. , Mar- Springs, Mackinac quette, Sault Ste. Island. De tr o1 t. : Marie, \u25a0 Mackinac Cleveland md' ; Island. il>« trot. t. : BUFFAIX). • Cleveland and - .BUFFALO.' " \u25a0 - Sailing from Chi- .Sailing if ro»ij>a- cago j every ; Satur- " luth •'; erery > Tues- day, T r;- throughout' ,day" throughoat the summer. \u25a0 ;th« summer. Season fromjvn* ud, to First Weei in S*f temper European or Aicerican Plao. TICKETS; OPTIONAL *. r«*iUkatecMtloD,fa«es.ctc4»PP>7l*-. GEO. W". COLBY, General Agent 26 PO WEJLI. ST., 1 San '« Francisco, : Cal gH!CHEStER!S PILLS &<*jj&is\ 1M1J» la Ked and ii»U \u25a0»«»J»te\V/ *tv -^."*t3 hn%e *' sealed with Blu« Rtbtxm. V/ ; fn : <^ *£| l!??J* •****• 1 B "Jt 'fr^mr \u25a0 V*,: - I / -~...-- iff? '»•'\u25a0*»••*• Ask forCMX-Cin»>TESV ! '-"' AyA v Ff »«"* * now " ** Be » t ' Safest. Al»»yi RetUbl* ffl-^-iT- SOLD BY DJ?UO6ISTS EVERYWHERE f ; THE GAUFORNIA /PROMOIIOM, COMMITTEE bßß^H||HßoßßMhv'*lJlHMKßhßmb|nbh^m^m ». (Organlied 1002) PROMOTION:- Th» act of promotlaa- »d-* Tancement: : KSCOUBAGEMEXT.— Century . Dlc- ..'•' The California ' Promotion committee k»» f nr \u25a0 1U object r th« PEOMOTLNO of ClUoroU *a * whoIe. 4HBPHfMMBMHMi| -. .-\u25a0 It bis nothinji to sell. . -\u25a0 iDPir ooject.*^H9'"*4V'WHßß>iii*3H -:< It ; gift* reliable . information on «T»rr sobiect connected with the tndmtrie* of CalUornU. ; It jftr«:K>-COURAOEa(EXT to th« ••ÜbMsh- ment , of -.- n«w i ln<lu« tries and ! invites desirahla immigration. W3MORBHHH .-/*..\u25a0 - It.U not an employment aceney. altboWb It tr»«« Information resazdlns labor eondltJons - £lt:pr»Mnt3 the opportonitte* and s««ds la "all fields i of i btutoeM aod.profeuioul actNtty. -' : : s Tlie i comm itee ia l supported .by 5 popular " »ah- script Jon^f and make* no cb&rses for any s«rrlce rtodered... '" ->.-.. , ;". \. \u25a0 \u25a0 : . ..-. - Affiliated ! with \tae commutes \u25a0' ar* . 160 com. merci:i! organisations of tbA.stata,': wttl» a mem- * b«r»nlp of over. saOOO. , ' \~ > *" *- \u25a0 • / U- Meetings are ; : neW t«mUnnnally :la . dir»rent J paru of California, i where matters of sUtaVm- - terest are dlscnsaed. " V;,:™ Headqaarters of the committee at* ma(ata{n«i In - San Francisco 'la California baildra*. Oxioa S<ioare."t.:-" : "v.- v "" •" '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"•j--. •!;\u25a0\u25a0* '