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A l a me da San Alateo Olive Scully Placed on Trial for the Murder of Glover First Day Passes \u25a0 Without a Juror Being Chosen OAKLAND, Oct. 2. — The trial of Olive Bcully on an indictment returned hy. the grand jury for the murder of Deputy County Clerk James F. Glover was begun today before Superior Judy Ellsworth. The woman is accused o f having thrown vitriol ' into Glover'; lace, .from -the effects'of which he died A delay in the selection o^a jury wa? caused by the discovery. in ttie box from which the venire was drawn of th« i names of 12 men already serving on r trial Jury. : The names were ordered \u25a0withdraw from the box by Judge Ellsworth, bu not until the morning session had bee 1 consumed in discussion. The questions asked by former Dis trict Attorney J. J. Allen, who is le*3 ing counsel for the defense, indicated that a plea of hereditary and emotional tnsanity would play a large part in the trlaL AJlen asked what would be the effect on a Juror's mind if it were shown that Glover had beaten Miss Scully while living with her and had on tme occasion dislocated her Jaw with « blow of his fist. Tbe effect upon the Woman's mental state of the refusal ct.Glover to settle for the loan of $3,000 alleged to have been made by her was inquired Into as a possible source of .bias to a juror. ' All of the venlremen were asked by District Attorney Brown and Assistant District Attorney Hynes, who are con ducting the prosecution, whether tHey would be willing to convict while knowing that the death penalty might be passed upon the woman. No tales men 'had been passed when adjourn ment was taken at the close of the day. Miss Scully was tastefully attired end frequently consulted with her at torneys. Three women friends sat by her side during the day. OAKLAND BUILDING LAW f BLOCKS HOSPITAL PLANS Fabiola Association Asks Amend ment Which Will Permit Erec tion of Needed Addition OAKLAND. Oct. 2.— Although the Fabiola Hospital association has made all. preparations for a $50,000 addition to- its main hospital building. It was de ciffcd at a meeting of the board of pub- He \u25a0y.- : prks*this morning that the build-, *ng permit could not be granted, be cause the new building law prohibits the. erection of frame buildings for hos pitals more than two stories In height. Tho proposed addition to the hospital is, according to the plans, to be three >rvorles in height, with a sunroom on tli< : roof. . Attorney John Tule appeared at the \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0meeting onbehalf of the hospital asso tra-tion and asked for an amendment to the ordinance which would provide tijaf.the w-poden structures could be •erected; more than two stories high, . pro viCed that only the first two floors be used for. the housing of patients.- STATE; POLICEMAN BURKE V; ; FREED ON HABEAS CORPUS Secures Release From Charge of Killing Switchman in Oakland ' Railroad Yards OAKLAND, Oct. 2.— State Railroad Policeman J. C. Burke, who was held for. trial In the superior court for kill ing' Switchman Thomas Dumas in the West Oakland railroad yards, was dis charged- today through habeas corpus proceedings. Attorney J. J. Allen, who defended Burke, argued that by the common law of England and ' America, a judge in variably censured an officer who al lowed a suspect to escape while at tempting to put him under arrest, and the instructions In such cases were only to bringr the body of the arrested per son into court. L Burke contended that he arrested Dumas for the theft of svhisky from freight cars and that Du mas resisted; and struck him over the head with his own club. PETERSEN TAKES CHARGE : - OF OAKLAND DETECTIVES . OAKLAND. Oct. 2.— -"W.^P. . Petersen. captain of detectives, took charge- of the police detective and identification bureau today. The members of the de toctive force assembled at the chiefs office and were ; officially advised ;by Wilson' of the creation of the- new bu reau and- the appointment of Captain Petersen as its head. - \u25a0Captain Petersen said that he would be ready shortly to announce his plans for the reorganization of the detective force. He told his men \u25a0 that he ex pected, them to work hard and produce results. . As rapidly as possible the installation of the most modern methods of'hand ling: the , Important identification sys tem will be carried forward. . * TO ERECT CLUB BUIL.DKVG OAKLAND, Oct. 2.— The Swedish- American republican club has decided to erect a building to cost $76,000 if a suitable site can be secured. The build ing will be devoted to the uses of all the Swedish societies in this vicinity, and will include the clubs in San Fran cisco as welL The announcement was made that the Swedish-American club would hold its annual -picnic -at Shell ilound park on October 20^- fl/T PEST SPREADING BERKELEY. Oct. 2. — "The white fly will be a worse pest next year, accord ing to indications now," said Professor C. -W. Woodworth, entomologist' of the state university, today on his return from BakersSeld. Woodworth says but little headway has been made," and he fears the pest will overrun the state. HOSTLER STRUCK BY TRAI.V OAKLAND, Oct. 2. — Joe Bryan, ; a ligstler employed In Pumyear's stables, at Eigrhth .and ; Alice streets, was In jured seriously today when the buggy in which he was riding was struck by. a narrow gauge train at Eighth and.Web T \u2666tfer streets. He* was '„ leading; another horse attached toa btiggy behind. GADSKI .COMING HERE JCEW YORK, Oct. 2.— Mme. Gadski has' arrived ; liere from Europe. She : re turned early,' she 'explained. In order> to fro on a western concert . tour before signing 1 .with the. Metropolitan- com pany. She will leave tomorrow for San Franicsco. :' * ' ' ."- - 2.0 88 ED OF - GOIJJ i WATCH— A v gold - watch end chain, valued at $73. were stolen last even * Ing from G. B. Berge, prorirlPtor of i the lodging Uwow at the nortiwast corner of Stockton % and Pacific streets ' Tbe * watcli ? was 'in tits - •raHt coa't, which lie had left on Ills bed when he left tbe room. .. Ob««' \u2666•"»; roomers In the bouse- is eusnected. News of the Counties About San Francisco Bay Olive ScuUs+ on, trial for the 'mur der of Deputy County Clerk Jam** £• Clover. \u25a0 POLITICIAN ACCUSES HIS WIFE'S SISTERS IN SUIT H. C. Barrows Begins Con test to Break Will of Dead Spouse OAKLAND, Oct. 2.— A contest over will of Jennie E. Barrows of Berkeley, filed by her husband, rfenry C. Bar rows, was begun before Superior Judge Harris today. Barrows alleged that his wife went to Chicago to be treated by a specialist for a chronic disease in December last year, and that two days before her death in that city she made a will disinheriting him. Previous to that she refused to see "him when he called, according to his complaint, and he alleged that undue influence had been exerted by her relatives! Barrows asserted that Mrs. Rose Lit tell and Mrs. A. Blodgett of New York, his wife's sisters, poisoned her mind against him and had caused . her to name them as heirs. He also accused Dr. H. A. Plerson, the attending physi cian, of complicity in the alleged plot. Mrs. "Winifred Nave~testlfled that .she saw - another will of Mrs. Barrows' In which her husband inherited half i the estate. This was shortly before Mrs. Barrows* departure for Chicago, she said." ! Barrows was formerly active in Berkeley politics. The estate is .valued at about $30,000, The hearing will be resumed j tomorrow. ACCUSES HIS PARTNER OF TAKING FIRM'S MONEY Chris Salomonson Seeks to. Prevent M. Brandt From Appropriating Everything in Sight OAKLAND, Oct. 2.— Chris Salomon eon has begun • suit to/secure an ac counting from M. Brandt, his erstwhile partner in a building firm. Salomon son alleged that Brandt helped himself freely to the? funds and proflts-'of.'the business, especially after they, had "se cured a contract to build- the Lincoln school for the* city. Salomonson be lieves Brandt has taken mope J than $6,000 from" the .common school: fund since the partnership w^as entered into and also appropriated to his own: use any building materials or tools which he wanted. '•'- ' "; On May . 11 , Salomonson 'claimed he served notice of dissolution. of partner ship on Brandt, but for all that Brandt, it was ; alleged, continued to. collect the firm's accounts and make way with the firm's effects.;, Salomonson asked an'ac counting and the appointment of a re ceiver and an injunction preventing Brandt, from any- further interference with the company's assets. SOUVENIR: FIENDS, MAY BE ARRESTED IN REDWOOD Owners of Runaway Airship Declare They Will Get Out Warrants for Arrests of Citizens REDWOOP CITY, .Oct. 2— The own ers ot the Aerial, the runaway airship from* San: Francisco, intend to/get out search warrants for : those who wan tonly destroyed and carried off portions of the Aerial for souvenirs yesterday When the airship 'landed a free for all scramble took; place, in whlcb men, women and. .children : took part lin an endeavor to- obtain souvenirs. The re sult was that when the employes of the company arrived they found - that much damage had. been done. Suburban Brevities KJf 0 WLAKD EEXXTENB HOME — AlamPdn Oct. \u25a0 2,-JoMph : KnoWand, father oo r %St sentatlTe . Joseph R. Knowland. has returned from a four we*ks- Tlslt to relatives in New York and - Chicago. NEW, SECRETAHY CHOSEN— Berkeley Oet 2—Fnujk , V. Belrel of Dcs MolSi \u25a0 fi,'- be¥n elected secretary, of .the realty exchange of this city in place of W.-H. c.lllihan. Pressure of other business forced GUllhan to cite ud tils : position.* -'.v.'-' ,: , ' '. - i* v . VISIT OF ; HAWAIiAN ,QIHLS— PaIo ; Alto ' Oct. 2.— Nine yonng women from* Honolulu,, all natives of the . Islands, *- were :, visitors here last utjrbt and today. under the cbaperonace of Edith Tozler Weatherred of Berkeley. 'editor of West ern jToora,; and: a prominent, club woman. BOY \u25a0? HEp^FOE HTIffiFT-Gwrge - Cnnnlng ham the alleged leader of a gang of boy thieves In West : Oakland, ; who ' U accused of stealing a roll of unflergronnd cable belonging ; to the Western : Union •\u25a0 telegraph ;: company, : appeared before JodpeiTappan this morning and was held to ; answer ;to 1 the ; superior : court. ' >--,-.. , jmnOES '. TO -. GIVE -- DANCE— Berkeley Oct 2. —^The . Juniors of -• tbe t nnlremlty 4 will gi T e an informal dance; In -Hearst -hall. October 18. '-The committees •, in * charge • of ,' the • affair J are - H.*^ D Hoover. - chalrmsn ; • M." ; M. i' Martin, I ** T. *r. W iic- Kibben, P." A". Meyers, Mlsse? Pauline Baldwin." Christine £Kry sto and i ßetty; Tracy; : i ', HAYWAEDi" FIEM!'; INCOEPOEATES^Oat land, Oct.'"-' 2.-- : -Artlcl<?s aof .'•. Incorporation :» were filed ; today 'by « tbe % Junior i Monarch t hay ;f press company of i San \u25a0 I>eandro. '. -. The \u25a0? company jiwlll enpace tin'; manufacturing.": Tbeicapltalt stock Is $50,000. - half '\u25a0• of i which * has := been > snbacrlbed.' V. ,U. j Toffelmeir. -; L* J. Toff elm ler and * C.-L. Best' are" directors. — - - - , T^ SAN; FR^^ CARNIVAL WILL CLOSE WITH MASKERS' REVEL Mardi Gras to Wind Up' the Alarheda County Ex position RICH PRIZES ON' LIST Valuable Jewels' to J3e Given for Best and Most Orig 'J inal Costumes "-'•'\u25a0 ; OAKLAND, Oct. 2.-7 Prize s; aggregat ing $350 in value and consisting; mainly, of I jewelry will be i awarded:"! maskers at the mardl gras ;; that \ will 'wind \u25a0;; up the carnival and exposition at Idora park: Saturday night. Several thou sand persons in mask are expected -to participate in the ' revelry^ and ; allrwill be required to parade before a Judging committee ',- that: v will j; pass Ton'^thetr makeups. ,The ; maskers will^ march ; by the inspecting/ stand ': four; abreast,? and the committee will (call \u25a0 from ' the ranks all whose costumes' impress [the award r ' ing body as being ; unique*' or : original: The masker; thus selected ; will be re quired to undergo a ; closer ' inspection and to go through V: stunts ;. on | the Gladway stage, ; the .stunt 'commands- to be given by ..the judging; committee.; : The prizes will be awarded as fol lows:. " ./...' '. .. : ' ; t \u25a0 :.'- ,:'_ \u25a0. •; : .\u25a0".-'' The best contamed lady, grniluated coral neck lace of matched beads, - solid ' gold ? mounting, Talue $50: second best costumed-, lady., solid gold pendant necklace g set r with ' garnets and pearls, value $40 : j most original | lady's costume, jade brooch : with heayy chased , gold * setting, value - $00; h second '\u25a0 most -, original . lady's . .; cos tume, beavy Roman j gold bracelet, value $35; best cosmmed rentleman.' 14 carat Roman finish watcb, 15 Jeweled, Elgin" movement, value : 535; second best costumed gentleman. 1 heavy gold dia mond .set cuS links, value ?40;» most, original pentletnan's ! costume, "gold - watch * fob,'; set Lwlni rubles - and diamonds, tvailne ; |50; f second ; most nriflnal gentleman's ' costume, -; scarf :. pin. >\u25a0 sot .with topaz and v diimonds, •: value vs3s;j. clown's prize, bronze ' copper \u25a0 smokinj? r set,v value ;. $25. ' The; judging" and. awarding ;Gomrhit tee, selected 'from >representatives\of the press, will, consist^ of :the following: C. M. Wales of the * Oakland Herald^ J. Clem • Arnold "of the i Oakland .Tribune," Lester Osborne of the*; Oakland .: En quirer, T. C.Connell of The, Call/ Frank J. O'Brien of the Frank 18.I B. Anderson ofi the Chronicle and A. ;P. Stiefvater'of the Bulletin. 1 ,y , This afternoon and evening the mem bers of the Ancient Order 'of • United "Workmen . made merry, at f the ; carnival grounds. Captain iW." J. ; Petersen,- the head of the newly, created detective de partment of this city, and'the grand foreman of the order In "California, was in^charge of ;x the ..'day. '\u25a0"''.': Among .• the other." ; representatives^ of .United "Workmen who visited ;the exposition were ; Grand " Master ;W. H.v Savage of Los Angeles, Grand ' Medical Examiner Dr. J.L. May'on* of Oakland, Grand|Re corder Spencer, and -Past -Grand | Master Dr. S.-. t A.- Hirshberg of San " Francisco. Tomorrow :;will.4bei' National Union day at the carnival; arid a special pro gram -to be given on :, the s Glad way" j stage has been prepared by;/ the com mittee -in charge. Many members .of the order: from 'San, Jose I arid Santa Clara will be in' attendance.. The booth of the' National^Urilbnj- on ! the - exposi tion grounds is in " "char ge of Ithe >, t ol - lowing : G. V. : C. Bacon, : R. S. Witch ner. H. "~ S. Anderson. C. : T. Gilmath; : H. B." Landen/ J. *T. Donahue, - W. ; K. Weir, C-'L." 1 :- Robinson," H. X.- Starkweather and >.-L. Valleau. • ' .;,-, \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: -\u25a0\ :^-: J ~ :,"~ The>-arious booths in the park were in^charge'of the following today: ;< :,• Ladies' Relief society ' luncheon > booth-iMrs. R. A. Wellman, Miss , E.'R...WeHman. s sirs. George Stetson, Miss Mary, Alexander,' Mrs. I Ed ward Prather, Mrs. W. D. Plnkston;:; Ml«s Grace Staldcr. Miss Elmer, Harmon, Miss Emily Harrold, Miss Ray .Wellman.'. Mtss Clara Good hue, Mrs. G. F. Beardslee and Miss Helen Camp bell. :-.,.-:\u25a0: .:-\u25a0:\u25a0., \u25a0•-;\u25a0,.: . . ;..;.-?.- -\u25a0-..-. Woodmen of the World cafe— Mrs. a: "\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 V. Miller.^Mrs. Claudia Sylvia, Mrs. H. H.- Hen derson, Miss Jessie Henderson and H. H. Hen derson. '\u25a0"\u25a0_: : : - ' :.': .'- -.''..\u25a0.-.-•; ? ;- \u25a0\u25a0.•\u25a0, -v \u25a0. \u25a0/.. -.. Royal Court.' Oakland i assembly Xo. 25—4, E. Bourne. Mra. J. E. Bourne, Mrs. Charles Pritch ard. Miss . Georgia Jackson. Charles Pritchard, C. A. Tobey. A. Crosby. Frank Parrott. Miss Lucy Parrott,-: Clyde ; Collins, • Fred Campling, Mrs. Alfred : Ormsby.— Alfred : Ormsby,- Walter Tupper, Will Nalsmith and Albert : Karner. ; ' .St. Mary's refreshment-booth— Miss Josephine Clark, ; Miss Jocephine.; Lyons, -_- Miss Katberine Barry, Mrs.\ A. D.- JThompson. Miss I Katherlne Maner, ; Miss Anna ? Porter,' Miss t Carrie Kans, Christy Pfllnk and" Thomas Pflink.'j- \u25a0 : : 'Athens parlor ; No. . 195," N. '\u25a0"\u25a0 S. G. Frank Garrison.: J. 8. \u25a0 ' Biven,' A.' " C. :. Hansam,' E. .: T. Blven, . Carl : Volker.v Frank Anderson, -r A. : T. Babue, C* H.'-'Hopkins.Vß.'ißlven,-.- Al.-~ Perkins, Charles Felbllriir, George ; Robinson, A. Felblinp, T\ Edwards, : George Warnock, . C. F. Wllwick, Robert Parker. Frank Dolan ; and Gus Tahler. v Rebekahs. district No.' - .7— Mrs. S. Jehu." Mrs.* A. Sohlback.* Mrs. - M.- Hamilton,* Mrs.: T.AC. Lilienthal, Mrs; - Eva Nichols. : ; Mrs. John Ken ney, \u25a0 Mrs. L. Carlson t and * Mrs. L. Williams. '•-5; - .Free -kindergartens,- caifdy *' and v< ice cream booth— Mrs. • Alfred Eastland, Mrs. T.-- C. Coogan \ Mrs. >D. B.v Rae, '»Mn; E. •; M. 'Walsh, w* :t r Ladles ot'. the' Maccabees, '.Berkeley .hive: Nol 23— Mrs. : D.V Barber, - Mrs.t Jennie- Quakenbush, Mrs."; Nellie ' Jarviß, . Miss \u25a0 Mac Barnuin. Mrs. Reglna Mellon.-. Mrs. iMaecle'-Leard,- Mrs-/ Ida Weisler and. Mrs. Elsie v Miller. ; \u25a0-[,. "-.;-...> Oakland New. Century : club,* candy booth— Mrs. Henry Vothon-, •- Mrs. :• J; 1,. ' Fuller and - Mrs. F. -A-'RlTig-v- .. -v ' • ,:; \u25a0- , : . :..' \u0084 :\u25a0\u25a0:.! :.;:\u25a0•- , : . , Lj-on f Relief ' Corps r No. «— Mrs. A.' Winkler and -Mrs.; Lizzie > Thayer. ,: \ \u0084 , ~ Fraternal s Brotherhood,' No. i 319 of Alameda— Mrs: Mattie .' Thompson, * Miss :-\u25a0 Florence \u25a0-: Hayes and : Mrs. ; Marie ' Herman..-. v- \ - Fountain lodge No.S- 193. 'I. O. • 0. . F., : popcorn booth— J. . T. 1 *; Riley.-: and \u25a0 Henry; Myers. \u25a0 \u25a0 : Fablola \u25a0 hospital— Mrs.* Carl Schilling," Miss Helen Gray, Miss 5 Marian LHley. : : Mrs. . Frank Ames, Mrs. Harry •: Gray, Mrs. ; H. \u25a0 : T. ; Lalley; Mrs. B. H.;Mozart. ; MissMabeFMcNally.* Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss : Olca » Girke, Miss . Masrpie Coyles. Miss Angela -, Coyles.'i Miss . Marian j Mills and .Missßuth Adler." -x -j, - , . . Ladles' ;Relfef. candy, booth— Miss . Matilda Brown," Miss Jessie Campbell. \u25a0: Mrs. =G. .F.''\u25a0.Gra ham,' . Miss i Katherlne : ; Inplebart, •; Miss \u25a0\u25a0- N. : - C Sutbtrl^id, Miss Alice Knowles and Miss Isa bella Gin. ;-. .r -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:.\u25a0 \u25a0:".-;-;.-\u25a0,- : w.> : \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,:\u25a0,-,: -;-'-. Oakland ' club, " ! novelty : booth — Mrs. , Fred .W. Lauf er and Mrs.' P. \C. \u25a0 Stoddard. , : "' ' Good' Cause' club : of >• Alanieda^— Mrs.-' L. E. : Hitchcock,' Mrs. R. S. ; Gee, : Mrs. N;_i H. Ingram and Mrs. ;E. V J. - Evans. '-^ '•\u25a0:'\u25a0: . / \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0• \u25a0• Oakland ' club, French cafe — Mrs. G. , J. • o.' Marslly.^ .' ' : -..\u25a0"../';.-:-> . ._\u25a0•\u25a0 _\u25a0-\u0084._\u25a0_ . :: — m —\u25a0\u25a0-;\u25a0\u25a0 ;.' ;.-..\u25a0. . "When I you 'ask ; f or .. an - advertised ar ticle-see that you'get; it.":;? Refuse: imfta tions.:; Some manufacturers|use-trade marks - and ' packages - to i those well advertised, i giving? thei dealer ? an extra r discount? and? depending? on J him to . substitutelthem ' for - : the " advertised article. ; .Therefore - ; insist ; on^ getting what you ' ask ' f or. ; - • .*. \ STRUCK* BY CAR c OAKLAND^ Oct: 3.~-e7: S^Bowlsby >of the:Unionelcctricrcompany,'of Frultvale was I str-uck \ byj aSHayward *relectric ~, car today Awhile ; driving ? across '\u25a0'* the ? traces at r Twenty-seventh ! avenue |f and vi Bast Fourteenth street^*- His horse Hcas killed and i the'; b iiggry ,*da.magred;*r « Bowlsby, was not J injured: --'.'\u25a0 .' '"" •'- • '".; SLAIN O3V f TRACK OAKLAND, Oct.: 2.r^-Louis> Koch,- a block . sys tem Toperator; in [the 'employ,' of the ' Southern i Pacific \company vat the broadVgauseX'pler.^was'i fatally (-injured today h by h being I run ? dowh s.by^ an fAla-' meda local; trainiin' front Tof (block; tower No. 2. Kochjdiedf shortly f afterward. V LEACH I DEPARTS %•, . OAKLAND,'* Oct. : 2:-^-Frank \ :A. v Leach, director of -United i States Jmints.^with Mrs.- Leach,- left: for.'f WashingtoriXtto^ nlght;\where;helwiin take iup ; the duties of ;hisVhew> position." .. COOK DIES OF JQMTTRIES— After lingering at death'sf door ifori threes months i Louis | BorcUl.-t; a cook,*? f ormetlyj.employed | at 3. the } Hotel t Rafael," died \u25a0 yesterday^ at . the. elt?i*and 5 county j hospital,' the result of an; amputation Of both legs. ' -i Uriiversity^Stiidents -Organize Club for ; Boxing i BERKELEY, Oct.* 3.,— Boxing has been' revived at\the~ Un iver'si ty lof Cali fornia: after* having been j abolished sev^ eral | years \u25a0 ago.'.; The students \u25a0 interested in ; the j art kof self f defense organized \u25a0 a boxing a 'clubj;'" last night and hereafter will v^be instructed in, : the- ; pugilistic art; on> every other Wednesday night in ' H a rm o n_.- '$. gymnaf sium.;-';'-" : ;,' "v '-'.': \u25a0-, E. V. Bray, a sophomore student,' has-been elected president \u25a0• of : the n ew \u25a0 club, v while ; T. R. Thompson ; is J the secretary. £ treas urer." A large num ber -;,' of • students have : , Joined the <^lub. i ci : -•;- -' ;\u25a0 '. \u25a0'- > The organization of I the " boxing ; club and . the j revival iof I the art: ".has, 'met j -with if- the; favor of ; Prof .'^Walter ; Ma j gee,, head of the.de- T.-R.". Thompson.- Sec ; \u25a0 retary -Treasurer -\u25a0* of : New ' Boxing ': Club .: at the University of /California. : - ; partment-of physi-***- . ...... ...._,:, ,....-.- \u0084.***• I calf culture. He . will aid" the members ! of the club in learning; the boxing game from'', the scientific standpoint. ;^ '> V; " ; A -room in the gymnasium will be given over for the use of the" new^club. Society in GiKes Across the Bay ; OAKLAND, Oct. 2.— -A pretty wed ding; took place this afternoon', at the Key : Route; inn when ;Thomas;Souther iand Sutton ; and MissY, Marie- : Gladys Dodge,were| united>in,|iiarriase; in; the presence'of 50 close friends "of the Siitr". ton and Dodge families! j Roses and car nations i, in -pale pink", tQnes,^ with ferns, made {'thei effective decoration \u25a0of the reception; .room. :. Miss DodgeV ;was gowned -in an -afternoon' gown of pale pink cloth and wore, a large '>, picture hat:- of ithe; ; samei hue. ' ' The:maid \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0'of honor. Miss Eulalie: Moore of Berkeley, was; similarly _robed in pink, cloth with picture hat. ~ Duncan* Kenneally, sup ported the bridegroom. ..Following the ceremony; /i; supper • , was " served ,' the guests ' \u25a0 before Mr. and Mrs. - Sutton. left on: a, honeymoon journey of a'month; in the \u25a0 southern, part of ' the ' state. - •"".'. : , 'The bride; is the /daughter of . Mrs. Alice : Thompson Dodge,, who, since her 'return' from" the orient,' where she had spent 18 has; occupied vapaft ments^at the: Key Route inn. She . has been ran '.extremely popular girl; and her. many.:! friends \haye- made. -the days be fore'her. marriagei-'chaYning i.\vith> social favorsJ "\u25a0'.: Mr." Sutton iis ;a well ' known bualriessmariof the • "south,-- having- lived 'in; Los i Angeles. /Tite: young; couple' will make their ? home: In the : bay cities. "/ - : " Mrs.* podge .wore afbeautif ul gown \u25a0of pale blue this; afterriobn.when she gave her -daughter. Into the .bridegroom's keeping. ; ' : . ~:H- ; Mrs. : Charlos -Minor I Goodall is 'enter taining asj the t house -'guest her ; ; sister, Mrs." Nelson -Phelps,-. at the Goodall resi dence Jin: Lake : street." Mrs.? Phelps*, is spending the ea*iy. winter.; on the; coasti her own home beingin Milwaukee/ She will remain in Oakland- about a^ month! ?'\u25a0•'. ;\u25a0::.-\u25a0-- * -\u25a0'-\u25a0.^•: ; . . - \u25a0:-:-\u25a0 \u25a0-?-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I'-'-: • The iTaft residence was the scene of a- pretty tea . this' r af terhoon when^-Mrs. Henry Clay C Taf t and : Miss Ch'rissie .Taft received -informally* in honor of Mrs.^Taft's niece,;-; Mrs.^Benjamin »Read shaw, a; charming : young "j matron, who recently tcame ; to | Oaklar/i : to ; make \u25a0 her home." The s guests of tlie; hour included about 75>womenof the younger/mar ried set and^a few of- the younger; girls. -\u25a0One of the affairs of Thursday .'.will ' the ; informal- tea t over .which \u25a0 Miss i- Jessida'v Peixot to * will^prer side : in ,. her .College avenue home ;in honor, ofsher brother, Ernest Peixotto,' and ; his wife. "Mr. and Mrs. Peixotto, who- have . lived in : Paris for several years/ are ' spending the summer on "the. coast v and many,- } affairs . have i been planned- in. honor; of .the -artist.',":. Miss Peixotto's guests will include niany of the artist colony about.the. bay." -,- - *f In ; honor of : Miss Sue; deFremery, Miss Ray entertained.' at*: an informal i affair on .^Saturday -at "the WellmaD \u25a0' residence { in ] Frultvale.!' Miss de JFremery - has been studying the yio-. lln ih : New-York," ;Where she;ls account-; ed - one ; of the r clever ; young i musicians. She . ' has;i been J spending " the, summer with^j her /parents -at the :pe Fremery residence .in .Fairmont 'avenue, .but is plahnirig-tojreturn'soon^ to: resume? her work! in^ the' «ast^- Miss;Wellman's!af fair.was th'ojj reunion of a few; close, friends. '•\u0084"/"- *' \u25a0\u25a0"-. \u25a0"-''. •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.' The of .the Oakland:-club held a short 5 business session this after noon at ; their I headquarters ;; in > Pythian castle/ : ;Mrs/ r Cora Jones/'iJe president^ was; in* the :chair.TlThe; most r important subject -before • the club ; was •: the annual meeting "of: the' Alameda^ district '"of the women's! federated which: wiUjbe held|Thursday,l October! 31/; and ; Friday, November I,' in j thej-Ebell clubhouse^ The Oakland ,club|wbmenlwiHr be ' the'host esses.'v; Delegates : to * the meeting r were" elected as 3 ; follows:^ Mrs.. A.'. A: Denispn, Mrs." H.iß.*Mehrman, i Mrs.i Edward man jTalternates? Mrs. f George C.I Pardee^ Mrs.'; Thomas JP. Hogan, « Mrs.' Mary F. Mott^« v \u25a0-. v'-Vi ;-':\u25a0.\u25a0;\u25a0 ..-;\u25a0.: - '\u25a0;''- - ;Ss?%' p: On, 1 Wednesday ? afternoon, October -9; the" music i section - of , the Adelphian club of i'AlamedaJand' the" Etu.de""clubiwill ;be the; guests of honor.'v;,The T pfogram will be^under ? the 1 ; of } Mrs. D. . P. Hughes 'and| will sbel one. of^the notable musical club affairs of ; the season."* \u25a0 J " \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ; -.-.r-.-.- ; :-:r-.^--i-i«--?^»-.'v'- ; -;:*;-:* ... •: --/:r/-'^ State* Controller/A. iß.fNye- andiMrs/ Nye'ihave.been^the; guests of Dr.' George C; Pardee land; Mrs.** Pardee for a 1a 1 few "days. . :•->' 'V-,- \u25a0•:'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•;:.-• .i 'fi-' : *. - :; -v;; -•'-. -' \u25a0*•-.•' * -' ' :.; Prof. Bernard' Moses will lecture : \u25a0be fore^ the |Hpnie^club| in lEast s " Oakland tomorfowjevenlng oh \-'Some* Phases f of Spanlsh-Aniencan-; iLife." > The "club's guests will;belrecelved;by;.the ; follow^ ing committee; 3 Judge -and i Mrs/gJohn Yule, Mr. and.Mrs. J. B.tßichards.^Mr? and-Mrs/^ S. J.%Ta'ylor^Prof. ; jcj.-, J. Wick son^ Colonel <\u25a0': and i: Mrs. ',; George , C. • Ed wards^.Mr.^and Mrs. B. ? S. Hubbard,* Miss C. Goodhue,* "Miss ; . M. Edwards,*^ Miss iTaylor," Mr. "and: Mrs. Ben jamin; F. ! Weston: : Oct.*: >: 2.^-Miss « Barbara Molitor^arid^WHliam^Lundberg?v^v ere weddedlthis|mornihg>atf;the"-homeT6f the U bride's f mothe'r/j Mr sS BaVbara' Moii "\u25a0 tor,^2323:Clement'aYenße,Vßey.L: : pot. RENEWAL OF CONTENTION OVER BROADWAY WHARF Chinese Junk's:%Applicat ion 1 / Raises ; Old Issue at - '• -Oakland '' ' ISCOVERY IS MADE i junction Granted->Railr6ad Thirteen Years Ago Never Dissolved " .OAKLAND, ; Oct. 2— As an'.i heirloom r ;:om the days when :the, then.mayor'lof . ; ' iikland, . former Governor, George C. f a T de e, forcibly ;tore^up : the Southern :-;- acific- company's tracks'J ahdH removed* i }?/ Is . t J ructlon3 S across ; Broadway .wharf, \u25a0I "lei question ; of v jurisdiction: over .that Rocking' '.place twas ; raised today* before .;.'ie; board of public, .works. ;'.-."; '.-." : Permission ; to : dock: at the wharf was . •. quested -of "the 'Southern 'Pacific "com :| f rany *by Hiiel manag : err*of .the "i Chinese ar >' junk -tWhang-Ho.^which "recently vT^,-; turned * from ;a - cVuise •; in ". northern j v ;,'.Mters. The railroad, people "- referred ; -Vtfi request: to: City : Wharfinger "J. B. jG.-eer. . That .official, Vwhof before -this j time hadinot. exercised jurisdiction over Broadway.;; wharf, passed" : the; . request along i to^ the board of public works. ::- Then^it'waslearned thatfor 13 years an, injunction "sued out by, the: Southern Pacific company at -the^ time of the famous jPardeeraid^to prevent; further interference 'of; the city^with' the .wharf had bulwarked" the company -all of this time \u25a0 in ; possession of the : property.' 'V J ' < The point' raised now is whether, the city {can* take -possession by having the j injunction or.: whether the I title^of; the": Southern ! Pacific:; company under' the water; front decision in the state "supreme' court ; is; good. : y ; .. . \u25a0 The , more -recent decision -• of - the , Uniied States circuit court" of ..appeals in ;the Southern Pacinc-AYestern Pacific case is; saldto bear, upon the tangle, in that; the 'right^of . the^ city; of Oakland to "wharf "out" is confirmed. /Unusual' interest -attaches ,to : the so lution _ of ithe ; legal" problem, as ' the ci ty, through/, Mayor : - Mott's : plan to acquire municipal: wharves on. the south .water, front, will require Broadway ; wharf. .That ; dock ; is /used exclusively --now by the Pacific' companyjas a -slip for Its ! j harbor .route ferry service .and the teaming 'and hauling, incidental thereto.- ,> \u25a0 %-/\u25a0.\u25a0:":..•:." '• . \u25a0 \u25a0 . VCfty Attorney. McElroy, ; will • pass upon the question of jurisdiction.' OAKLAND FIREMEN ASK AN INCREASE OF PAY Call Men Would -rVdd $1,370 a M9nth to City's Expense Roll ; •\u25a0^OAKIJAND. ? • Oct. 2.-^-A petition for" an' increase of .salaries, I which if grant edr4\wlll : addv $16,446 :a ' year- to the •salary -roll of the. fire department, was presented Sto •_. the Jfire* and " police": board • today J, and : was ; referred ;; to"; the city council. *j Under, the" petition: the /'call". men ask . forranj^increase ;, from js3o to $40 -a monthrwhile. the "call" • foremen want -an : lncrease%f rom \ ?40 to $50 •> month/ As 'there are \u25a0 137 ' men, the in crease: will^be" $1,370 a monthJ : - l _The commission* recommended an ap propriation of 'J2,2sosfot> the i "purchase of a new nre ?alarm >: repeater :l in* engine house "2 adjacent -to the city' hall, i.' According ito City;; Electrician • Bab cock, the present ; system.!^ not "modern.' The circuits are; too long, - he said, some of. them" having 'not less than 15 boxes. Should ; one r of the wires " be .-. broken or disordered; it t would ; leave -a large area of ;. the. city^ unprotected. . '» ]yEU;-FIR.E TRUCK COMPANY ~ \u25a0 '^ALAMEDA,: Oct.: 2.^-Chief Fred K. Krauth • Jr.\ of "the fire department has placed a new, truck company, in \u25a0 service, to j: take Hhe \ place of t the -company J that struck i?. recently^ and ', refused Jto / take drill'ordersfroni Assistant Chief ;Fra"nk K." Millington.'^ The new, fire fighters are 'Bertram; Marshall, Joseph' -.Palmer,-; Carl '• We ver/S Lionel -'Morel;";; Arthur Mander scheld,V r J.'!L? i .i?'reund, .Louis Co us tier/. C. E.; Moore' and' C.l H.Plotz. " .• ter Hitchcock of the First Presbyterian church : performed "the J marriage ; ceref mony.* Miss ; Mabe l.; Dambacher of -> San Jose " was maid 2 of ; honor -; and '"Joseph Lundberg;. was J best "man. fxThe bride wore '). a t gown : of 'champagne ~_i colored chiffon cloth "and carried 7 a. bouquet \ of roses/-" Mr. 'and ; .Mrs. ' Lundberg "will make -i their |home , in;; San; \ Francisco, where .-. the; bridegroom is )' engaged in the •tbuilding Ibusiness. . , \u25a0-' . • ~ ; Mr.f and Mrs. ';\u25a0.' W t illlam.; E. : Schwerin; who have. been touring Europe for! eight months, 7 are , now in" New ATork and * will start|sobh - for; their ' home' in" AlamedaJ They twill s cross ; continent \ by * the Canadian ; Pacific; route and spend' a few days in Vancouver, .Victoria,- Seattle'and Portland.?.;.-"-'- '\u25a0\u25a0'.' I ;»* •'.'," \u25a0'.: '.- ';;' ' >Z ''. - :: \u25a0'^Mrs."' Mary,; Parkhurst; will entertain tlie members 'Of the'eurrent events afec ,tion ~ot Jthe 'l Adelphian : m ' club .tomorrow morning : wlth'a talk : on*'ai summer ; out ing]she spent \ in CColoradol ~p-2\: "" -.-'\u25a0'*'£ } (* Miss ";; Eleanoj^; Lyons lot^ldZO} Lincoln avenue f hasl returned | f rbih ; Manhattan," Nev., where [she'Swas ' the guest, of frlendslfor; five 'months. -":?"\u25a0 . . ; " v DIVORCES VfOEANTED— OakIand.' ;.. Oct. 2. Interlocutory - decrees i of I divorce , were •; awarded Mary s Prestqif^ from i James s Preston 1 -: today :.. for desertion j ana : to » Elsie >M: J Eeeye ; from " Bennett P. " Keeve \u25a0 ? f or « extreme ; cruelty." .;• A ; ; final •'. decree of divorce t^was" granted Mary 01mate,ad • from U: 3^OUattend:'. \ ,\ - V ;: >/ j W®: 11 IM \u25a0 *€jy *^ ia PPy without them, yet the • ordeal through which the ex- J^T^^^WflS^""^ pectant mother must pass usually Js -. I^2SMSSmPS— full of suffering, danger and fear-. I that she looks forward to the critical < •' hour .with apprehension t and.; dread. ' '\u25a0- Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing-properties/ allays nausea, neri-ousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and >so prepares Ac system-for the \u25a0 \ *'\u25a0 -. ordeal that she passes through -&PiJ!ik&toi^W^ / ;, r the;event7safely,an(i:with:but : ; p|^|| Igß^-B • " -little suffering, as numbers. iVfc&wala-avß^iiSl SJ? '-it is, _^ P^h?ite"weight;in:gold.^/ $1.00 per '\u25a0',;. fclf^p|[gp^/P |l)plgofgruggists. Book \u25a0containing; : | ;vP.siBKiiB|l: mailed free. M y lawlSilxfii wHS&nffili^yU l^^- 0 ' Atlanta, Ga^ . University WpmenAre Preparing for; Ma s. ! ; querade Ball MISS HELEN HnX(DPPEIt) AND MISS EDNA McQUIDDY OF, THE DNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.- WHO ARE ASSISTING IN - PItEPARATIONS FOR MASQUERADE BALL. BERKELEY, Oct. 2. — Women of the university ..are _ preparing- for : .the masquerade ball iwhich will be given on the evening of October 10 by the members of the; Sports and Pastinies club, --an organization "of the 'women students for' the promotion of -"athletics. The proceeds of the. bail will be, used to build a" tennis court for the; women. ; :* ; The masquerade : .will , .be.»'hp'ld , In Hearst hall. The "following committees have been- appointed to arrange for the affair:; " '\u25a0 : -, \u25a0 .. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0: • . V-^ ! •"\u25a0' Reception — Christine Krysto, chairman; 'Brrd > Howell, -"Rtta GonTd. . Gertrude "-Mattoon.* Lnclle ! D*nio's.-H^7el Hotclikls!<». Pauline BiTflwln. _~ DecoraUon— Edna McQniddy,. chairman; Gladya ; Armstronj. Lillian Rice, Camilla McConnell, Vir ginia Ij4tnb. \u25a0-'.'\u25a0 •\u25a0 .\u25a0'--' r : * - . , "^Finance— EJsi'fe- CoTe." chairman: E<lai '. Willard. : Maji McKate,'. Maude ; Clev«land, Edltha Carew, j Kredrlque ". Roth; , Dorothy Ifart, Mary Pence, '\u25a0 Loretta * Knapp. .* - \u25a0 . — <\u25a0 ; s Program— lrmiv Bromley, chairman; Jessie | Bowers,' Hazel Lyons, • Rose Illzar, .. Alice South worth. Helen Hill. ..-, -.:-_ ' . -;-\u25a0=\u25a0 .-.. ; \u25a0) :\u25a0\u25a0 c . Refreshments — *Lonise Lancey; "chairman; Alice Bell, Helen HUI, Alice. Jones, E)len WlUtnian,' Ellen Altken. ' " .: Q ' : iT~::(i T ~::(- THIEVES : ROB: HOTEL AND TAKE GIRL'S PAWN TICKET Burglars " and Pickpockets Have Quite a" 'Busy Night in v -Oakland- ; OAKLAND. : Oct. 2.— Thieves entered the rooms/ of Georga E.. Drum: and ,H. Barblel- in the x Clay " house,' Fifteenth and j" Clay f streets,^ last;' night ;* arid ; stole clothing, a, : revolver, and a .watch be^ longing to Barbiel and a stickpin and a telescope : basket?^containing .-.^lothing, the; property, of /Drum. • • - TMiss Ada-Black of -479 Sixth street reported 1 the loss of a: pawn"; ticket for aiyaluable « pair of diamond earrings and ?80 iri'gold'coin. - _ \u25a0; . ;*' \u25a0F.*'W. Schaer.of 1800 Buchanan street, San Francisco,,' was relieved 7 of : -his watch -and locket while in Oakland last night..,-.;.-, vp-i .- v .-' . \u25a0'. '.. : . ;;\u25a0 ; - ' % ;; . •JJ. Miss F.: Frost of 161 Chicago avenue reported; the loss of a'-silver -watch and chain In .the pavilion at Idora park last night.^^^k^^9B^BtßSSQA3sßP|BS J.i E. ;Kohler of 634 Twenty-ninth street, , Lawrence Grondona'df . 658 Myr tle 1 street and CheawickLarone of 951 Third v street ; said : their " bicycles had been stolen. V ; * MOTT WAXTS GAS : OAKLAND, Oct. '2.— Mayor Mott told the board of public works. this morning that' he." intended i to i seek : a -'conference with.: the lighting; committee of the sCity*; council -to 'arrange' if -possible to .; have ; patent gas lights ;, replace the | electric farcsV now* In use. ' t '-'At present there jis^butHoneiarc light;tb every other -; block, fand Iby the I change ,'. it >is expected -to ;; greatly improve • the pres ent system without- extra cost. : WOMAN TO - STUDY CEREALS BERKELEY, Oct. 2.— Miss Rachel Carr' : a* graduate .with the "class r of; 1900 from* the University? of* Nebraska, has been "appointed i by, Professor, Wipkson, head % of |the : department "of agriculture, as , special \u25a0- research assistant . in 'cereals. Mlss_;Carr,sWill work in conjunction withiProfessors .Wicksonand . Shaw. WILL: GIVE CoNCE2T— Berkeley, Oct. 2. The 3 Berkeley ,\u25a0 hlph 'i school \u25a0-'\u25a0: and .- the * pnpils ' of the ' California -Institute : for ' the'; blind will glte a joint : concert . Friday - night In : the assembly room of ".the; Institute. / . Mar i n Contra Costa ADDRESS STUDENTS ON SAN FRANCISCO CRISIS :^«9 Bl VsttnßnH H *B'« Warren Gregory and Thomas Mages Speak at Stan ford University ; STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Oct. 2.— Thomas fMajree. a supervisor of San Francisco.- and Warren Gregory of Chfekerins & Gregory, attorneys, ad dressed the stirdents of Stanford uni versity this imorclns. ..- Both told of th« situation in San Francisco and drew lessons , for \u25a0 the collegians. Magee scored a decided hit with ths collegians :and mingled with his ad dress to the students a plea for. civic purity and the support of ,th« under graduates In the corning campaign In San. Francisco. flrearory said In .part: I, wish you 1 would not forget that G>« «Iy, p!a!*e to try any. ewe la in the courtroom. I tak» It tlntiSehniltz nerpr Tron.'d hare b««B con-rl«g.i •adtbst Knef cerer would' ha t» b#«a forced to Ws Jjrnomtaious confession had , It not beea tot, prb!ic opinMa. \u25a0 Tie cubMc caa« to tuch a plaw ttat It would not and cmtld no looser at&nd for tt» actions of these men. I anall n*r*r fortf't fhf nn<l»r«n:rrent of deep tetUag which aro«« aail'wQu'd not be «tll>d. when Rnef »ttempto<i -^ -iT^-t'-iyw • the «Jbtriet atforn«y'« offic» ao« replace Mr. . Laogdon by himself. . v The. speaker wound up by scoring tho press for. taking sides In law suits ' and lf^al procedures, and qualifying thY "thirteenth juror." public opinion, f Ma?ree paid a Blowing tribute to the Stanford spirit as he had seen It ex hibited at the assembly. It was this spirit which he wanted to see mani fested, in San Francisco. He said in part: " V . I came here to tell yon. of the- ralne of "En r^«fista !n PnlTerslty and Bnsines* Llf»." but Lfwnjithe <»»h!b!:ion Jnst iclTen I see 1 ml«ht Jnst '.•:<* w.M! -ddress yon on "Food At a Cnre'For J£=a^er." Fmm your songs and spirit I ha»» oHf^t.aa Insrtratlon wMch I shall stri*» to ln trotlrce into th« ciTlciltfe of San Franeltco. ,1 rt-T»-.:ieard quite so good a yell.- Such a one ness! This ts what Sm Fr»netsco needs. 9h« needs r a unity of purpose, a little collece spirit, a little I Stanford spirit to pnll her ont of her. present preUlcstment. We must ha»e team work. HOWARIVS SLAYER SENTENCED OAKLAND, Oct. 2.— lra Plump, a col- • ored plasterer, was sentenced by Supe rior Judge Melvin today to serve 30 years In the, penitentiary at San Quen tin for the killing of Jesse Howard, also colored.- -T- j| \u25a0 .JsThin I j S he gets sympathy which, he neither ej wishes oi perhaps deserves. The maa" • js3 with adequate flesh hes the adraniase. ' m >CO P' C eto ca ' aE<^ associate With ; H healthy, robust, looking men. But R the most serious handicap for the thin : ' tg nanis when illness comes— he has M no saiplus fiexh upon which to Craw. |i A Food Not A Medlcln* ; | ADDS FLESH H by overcoming the four caoses of leas- I ra ness. .. It not only adds flesh but pats 9 H the digestive organs in condkioa to j O " assimilate all the food that is eaten. I >M : PFPTOL was created in the greatest j j * food laboratories in the world. 'Its m j worth ha* been fully proven. It is j || guaranteed to increase your weight I; .II wtthin 30 days or money will be i*. W [ 1 J funded— and no questions aiked. Suit :S • II using Peptol today and watch yourself - 1 II gain.. Ask your druggitt for book* 3 [j let "Why People are Thk". . | M ' The Peptol Company \u25a0 'iu_ I W First National Back Bldj. J^^^W « Lalsoratory If jl\M( Battle Creek. Michigan If yg] FOR* SALE BY THE OWL DBUO CO, RUPTURE CURED Wtthont the knife or lots of time. We guarantee . oar . results. ;. - Call , or • Writ* . t or t eatLmonlnla: FI»ELITY .RUPTURE CURB, 1122 slarke t *t. opp. 7th. Rooms 7 and S. Hour* 10 to 5.- flip ;ONG TENSHEW S^K^ " CHINESE-" mkg%m TEA AND HERB DOaOI \u25a0^n|CS^| \u25a0''\u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 Successor to : <S^^«l DR - WONG WOO -rt^SS&BiM » 5 TENTH ST.. O&KXJkXIk ' I V^^**3S-? ' SiuuM Cziei ExetujttT«Jy ' THE CALIFORNIA PRJMBIIQS COMMIREE (Orsaclzrd 19021. '-PROMOTION: The act wf^ironjotlnii ; M&- ~ vanceuent; EXCOUKAGEMENTv-C«nt«TT Die-'. ' The " California • Promotion coinmlttee has fcr Its object? the' PßO3lOTlXG of California aa * wtole." ' \u25a0 '^: \u25a0 -It bas ' nothtns to s*H. Its energies ar* detoted to fostering all.tb'.nxs tbat;baTe- tbe "ADVANCEMENT of California a tbelrl«^ie«t.'?HH>fiMMK? l 9BSßpMHttp<^PH It givt-s : - reliable : Information on erery \aibject T connected with the Indostrl^a of CallfornU. ItglTtsENCOUiftilGE^lS.VTto the eKtßblNh- nient of new : Industries «nd ' tnrttes Oestrribl* j tcamisratloa. *•' ' i*3S£&3SSUBBOQRKB/fßk • " ,lt Is. net -an employment tacency. alisonsn it i siv»'s fn£>>raia:ioniresarilhisilatwr conditions. . - ) , It prvscnts ; the oppottwaltles; and. needs In all . I fie.is jt tittslness aml-proftrsslOßal aetlTity; - -Th? rctamitt»« is \u25a0«np!«rted*by ; popular va\t- ' scii;.:ion and makes n«.*it;s for any serrlce rcu-.Nrt<t. . \- ''i\ * .. . flnfll AfftUste'l *.-««• Ith -. the"coron»lttee . are - 100 \ com- •raticlalorsaalzxtisns-bfUbe state.*.wlth a in»m- lersbfi» of . «rr*r> 29.ooo. Z' ''" ' Meettes* '" "r* 1 U?W- semlannoaUy Is different parts ' of ; California.- wbere matters of state h»- terest^are^dlsctissed. ; ; ' . . '-. Headquarters of tbe committee are maintained In * San \u25a0 Francisco .- la California building. Unto* \u25a0\u25a0 square. - .. r . • i . COKKESPONDKNCE INVITED!., 7