6 NEWS OF THE COUNTIES BORDERING SAN FRANCISCO BAY MRS. BEMIS CAPTURES POULTRY SHOW PRIZE Awarded Oakland Chamber of Commerce Chal lenge Cup SIEGFRIED A WINNER His Golden Pencil Hamburgs Given Alameda Club Premium OAKLAND. Hoc. 5. — Mrs. F. E. Bemis nf East Oakland hns. won the Oakland chamber of rofiimVrce challenge cup for ili* be«t display; of one variety at the Alamorta county pdftltfy association's animal chow at Id^ra park: Mrs. nvmis' r-shlbit of iviiii«- riyinot!) rooks was th" winning -iisplay. For tli« bast '- display,-* male and ff-malc. exhibited by a resident of Ala m^ua. C. J. tM<*g:tri'*d captured tlio 50, (•••o club or A!nm<'da oliallfngo cup with hie CtoUloh Pencil Hamburgh Ampri.-sn clsf-. Mrs. F. E. IloaiW: Asiatic rite*. Mrs. K. K. K«i«I; M<-1lt"n-Jii<'i:ii < luss. «>.-.)-,:'• XV. rll: F.ttgliKh rlass. Jcso Mar t'ti: Ihit'.lt cl«m. C J- Btegfrtrt; Fran«-li 1 . Mis K. F. BcM: ca-.nfv «•!«**, JlnlMiitsworti) vouitry vtrd*: oriiHinoniHl bantam*. I". .K. MnsMnn!iia cMinty. 11. i Stmi^ f.rld- Hinds <-ui>. fur 1<» host wliito IMynjoiilh n«-k-=. Mrs. I*. F. Brmfs: Ivkltind rup. Id bost furticolorpd liirrts "light nrsiimas); Mre: P.. V. field: tx'st display of Columbian Wyandottcs. C <;. Hints: MttrbeH <-np. l«>st ajtolajr of part rrtz* C"OhJDi>. I). A. Cohn: bost dispiay of va .licsi*;*. D. A. C"l;n. Oth«»r yppclal prizes were awarded CobWirk. b«rr»Hl IMyninuth cnn-kProU: Ue«t tr m*> in Rliorr. \V. M. Mud?** & Son. B. B. rt-d t«w pollrt. Spet-ial «-s«sli prirrs— r.»ir«r*t exliibit of poultry, j twfcpyt. «nd orator fowl* psopptrd. ]). A. Colin: ; (..w-^n-1 larfrsl rxliibit. Mrs. B. llaprdnrn: best nispljiy «>f turk«rs. T). A. CoUn; best display of j wntfT f-iTTIs. ||. C. Sermon. Prize awards for collections were: Bbit«^ riymontu i:lil, l.^» S. C. Whit* Lpciinrn— V. M. Nnbprt. 1? n -' Silrp! Dm-kwinK I-esborn — Holliiipsn'orth poul try yards. 1. S. S. U'hiiP Minnrcn-H. C Srrutton. li Buff Orpingtou— Jesse Martin. 1; Mrs. B. Hage tiorn. S-3-4-S. Houdocs— Mrs. K. F. Rr!d..l: F. T>. Hall. 2. B. B. lied Oanip — HoZMogsworth poultry y»rds. 1. B:i*f focli'in Bsntam^ — Jsmcs Stansfipld, 1. Ayipsbury — H. C. Serutton. , The poultry show will close Sunday night. All prize winners, pens and coops arc distinctively marked so that spectators have full opportunity tf> view them. BUCK IS UNCONCERNED IN GALLOWS' SHADOW Murderer Will Go to His Death on Friday for Slaying Woman SAN QUENTIN, Dec. :..— Morris Buck, the murderer of Mrs. Charles A. Can field, wife of a wealthy oil operator o* Los Angeles, will be hanged in the prison execution chambers at 10:50 o'clock tomorrow morning. The crime for which Buck is to suf fer the death penalty was committed January 27, 1906. and was one of the most cold blooded on record. The man expressed a desire late last night to see his brothers, who are in Los Angeles and who held no •\u25a0ommunication with Ifim. It is- not probable that any of his relatives will witness his execution and in all likeli hood Buck will ascend the scaffold un attended pave by the prison officials and Rev. Father Callopie. Buck expresses no regret at having killed Mrs. Canfield and seemingly does not realise his terrible crime. Guards It E. Kelly and Frank Clark have been und no one, but saw marks around the keyhole. LEG BROKEN IN COLLISION— AIameda. Dec 5. — In a collision between an electric <-ar of the Oakland traction consolidated and a loaded lumber wegon in the Webster street roadway this morning George Hand, a shipping clerk in the employ of the Gorham rubber company, sustained a fracture of the left! leg. DEBATERS ELECT OFFlCEßS— Berkeley, Dec. s.— The Senate debating society of the nnl vereity Las elected F. A. White president, A. R. Kilpore was chosen Tice president, F. M. Bat-, dorf secretary and Wedell Foss treasurer. The' executive committee has been named as fol lows: A. It. Kilgore, H. R. Games and I. T. Thompson. PROFESSORS TO TALK— Berkeley. Dec. 5.— Professors Hrnr* Morse Stephens of the depart ment of history of the university- and William Dallam Armes of the English department, who : has returned recently from Harvard, will be the speakers at the university meeting of the stu dents In Harmon gymnasium tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. \u25a0 TO HOLD CHURCH BAZAAR— Oakland, Dec. 5. — Pilgrim Congregational church ladles will bold a bazaar Friday end Saturday at the church, eighth avenue, near East Fifteenth street. Use ful and fancy articles appropriate for Christmas gifts, with supplies' for the larder, will -be on sale. Supper will be served each evening from 6 to 7:30 o'clock. CONTRACTOR RELEASED— OakIand, Dec. S. D. S. Beekman, who recently attempted suicide in the county Jail, was released on the showing of his attorney that the law under which he was arrested had not taken effect at the time the alleged offense was committed. Beekman was a contractor charged with diverting funds paid him for building a house.' . TO PRESENT "ENGAGED"— Berkeley. Dee. ."5. — Gilbert's "Kngaged." la three arts, will be presented by tbe. dramatic society of the St. Matthew's Episcopal churph in Lorln hall tomor row night. In the cast are: Misses Gertrude Kenny. Agnes Bsyley, Jennie Sandberg, . Ida Simpson, and Clyde Cook, Alfred Bayley, Lynn McCracken, Herbert Spencer and : Iceland Groom. ADELPHIANS* UNION MEETING— Alameda. Dec. s.— The ' union meeting of the sections •of tie Atfelplilan club will be held Saturday after noon in the Tnitarlan church. A musical and lit erary program lias been arranged by Sirs. Henry Rosenthal. The participants in the program will be Miss Eleanor Todbunter. ; Miss Etbel Price, Mrs. Fred Slavan, Miss Alice Davis,. Miss Sher wood and Mrs. Fred T. Moore. THE SA^ FRANCISCO Q MORTON HANGS HEAD AND IS SILENT ON STAND Scathingly Arraigned *by Attorney for Treatment ' of Woman PRISONERS ARE FREED Anita Forcade Weeps -as Dentist's Brother ; \ Testifies OAKLAND, Dec. -s.—?eter F. '-Roller, who said he formerly, was a detective under William -J.. Burns) in the San Francistio graft prosecutions, and Anita. Forcade, reputed for years tho 'wife, of Dr. Harry, Morton/of Berkeley, ivere dismissed on a cliarge of grand lar ceny made by J. R. Morton, a.brotlier of the dentist, in the police court this morning. During the examination Abe P. Leach, counsel for the accused couple, who were arrested in Seattle, made such sensational accusations against the complaining witness that it seemed as though Morton instead of Roller and the woman was on trial. There was no direct evidence, accord ing to Judge Mortimer .Smith, on: which to hold tho couple;, the prosecution pro duced a messenger boy. who was'said to have taken tiie message from .-. Jvoller and Anita F/jreade to " a saloonman. to pay over $300 belngring to J. 11. -.iorton, but the boy could -Identify.; neither de fendant. ; ! The money was said by Morton; to have .been stolen March Al.A 1 . Holler was tlion in San "Francisco, and ho and the woman left together for Seattle, 'where Roller became a sanitary inspector in the city government. After his dis missal. Roller ,«aid that he hud made an inspection of the Seattle city and reported it in an unliealthy condi tion, which so exasperated tho police that he was put into a basement cell and shamefully ill treated while await ing the arrival of Detective McSor.ley of the Oakland force. HEARS TaLE IX'JAIL On. his way, to this city Roller was placed In a cell at Portland occupied by Fred 'Worthington, suspected of the robbery of the Great Northern train in Montana last October, when more than $14,000 was stolen. Worthington, un der suspicion, was being sweated by the Pinkertons and the railway . police and made an "alleged confession \u25a0to Roller. Now that he is free again, the former secret service man said he in tends to use this information In prose cuting Worthington and his two ac complices, who have'been ; arrestcd, and will seek part of the reward offered by tho Hill railroad, . : . According to" the. Portland .police,' Roller will be fglven . the laugh when he claims a portion of 'the'.- reward for having mistaken the vainglorious boastings of a drunken man for truth. Worthington has been released despite his "confession," which has .been dis proved by -. ,the, (-officials, to, whom he made It before- Roller became- his cell mate. ;.. \u0084'....-. .... \u0084-' ; / ; It developed In the examination this morning, that the money ..•which Morton says ' was stolen 'came f rom~the | sale of real estate in Berkeley,' in which Anita Forcade claime'd^arcommunfty^interest. James McVey, a saloon " keeper; testi fied that he turned over the .money, on an order supposed to' have come from J. R. Morton. MORTO.V ARRAIGNED Then, .when Morton began to testify that he knew the woman. as his broth er's wife, his arraignment began. He was asked regarding his own relatlpns with; Anita Forcade, and M would answer. Attorney,' Leach "accused him of having consorted with her .while she was living with Dr. Harry Morton, de clared that both brothers 'had acted in more than an ungentlemanly manner and affirmed that Dr. Harry Morton dodged the issue ; by fleeing to .the Bouthern pa.rt of the state when* Roller was arrested. "You -knew, did you not, that - Anita Forcade was your^brother's wife?*' de manded Leach. .. ' \u25a0\u0084 "I did not know that, they- were man and wife," replied Morton. "You knew,.' that; he had been living with her for several'years and held'her out, to the world as his wife?" '; The witness replied in the affirmative, and. Leach continued: . "You were living at your -brother's house, and is it not a' fact, that you at tempted to ; get her 'to elope with you-^ that you. even went so far as to get a trunk for her?" MORTON" IS SILENT Morton did not answer, hanging- his head. > .: "I wish to show by this witness/ "ex- : plained Leach, "that when this . woman refused to elope, with him and: left his brother's house he became enraged," and, like the cowardly • dog that {he Is, he had. a complaint sworn to and had her brought back like a criminal." The release of the prisoners '. was* then ordered.v ; " , S j During the arraignment of' Morton the woman; nearly : fainted, swaying \u25a0•! in her chair, and left ..the courtroom"Xin tears after she was discharged. ,; MISS MAYBELLE WATSON 'TO GET CARNEGIE MEDAL Letters in Behalf of Heroine of Wreck Written by Those; Who 'Owe Lives to Her ; .BERKELEY, Dec. s.— Before . the close of^ the present year Miss May belle Watson, heroine; of the- Columbia wreck :of last July, , will probably, bo the * .; recipient , of 'a. Carnegie medal. Letters ;in behalf of the; Berkeley] girl have - been . written' by Miss "Emma Greise of Los Angeles, 'whose, life Mis 3 Watson saved, and by others. SwPESSS . Miss Watson said today that she ; had hot received any word about \u25a0 the "^Car? negie medal, altnough. she knew Jthat letters had been written ;to the chairf man. of the_Carriegie : hero fund. Fri.ends of ; the heroine said that (undoubtedly she will -receive the coveted. medal ybe^; fore -the end of the/year:-; HAIiF HOURi OF MUSIC BERKELEY, Dec. s.— Miss". Gude .will „ give the last half i hour =' of music for! the; year jini the iGreekitheatlr. Sunday afternoon'at 4 render/tbe followlng^songs: ' \u0084?,;;;:•' "Wldmung/.' "Dv blst.wie cine" bliime'". (Schumann),- "Ich 'iiebe'-dicli,'.' '.'Guten morgen" -; (Grieg),- ''Obstihation"/^(De Fontenaillen);r, "Beloved, - J lt Vls Morn" (Aylward), *'Aye . Maria" (Bach-Gou nod).': .. \u25a0 ;.' \u25a0•^:-;';N ? V.I \u25a0...'. .'"*-'' : '\u25a0'•\u25a0• ' Miss Gude will be ;accompahied by, Robert Harnden. PLEAD iWOT-OTXlLTY— Oakland, Dcc.t. rr u*-~u *-~ - William'- Smith jandf B*a!> Rr. Long,- accnspii of hHT ing ; obtained ?3 j each '? from Mrs.- S. •J. broke and ;A. iS:;,: Pembroke jiiudcr \u25a0 tlu» pretPiise that i they - were ; collecting ia • fund to, obtain ; tap rrleftfte .. from f San • Quentln '\u25a0 of • Percy 'r Pcrubrote," uprTlnit ! son tence ' for, robbery,' . plpadod \ not i gull ty In police ; court thla' morulaif , and Ucuiandc-d jury, \u25a0 - Mrs. ; W. : H. IJ. Matthews and Mrs, W. H. Sawtelle, who are' aiding , in doll" show.' '• Society ih Cities Across th£ Bay OAKLAND,- Dec. 5.- — Dressed In pur pl« and 'fine linen the exclusive maids and matrons of tho doll world received their friends at an elaborate reception this afternoon and evening in Reed hall, the women of the "West Oakland home, that philanthropic organization which is caring for 200 motherless chiK dren "in "their, clubhouse in Peralta' stre.it, assisting In.the receiving party. In the center of the large hall the 25 dolls -deemed worthy' to be judged for prizes "occupied tho place of- honor. Early ; this morning all rivalry was «nd ed- 3 by -, tho . committee . awarding:, first prlzes.Vsmall | silken .banners, to Mrs. E. a.\ Denison' f or ! a cjiarmihg girl : doll lln fine lingerie dr^ss, with pink chiffon shirned-hat; and silk cpat tcr match;- to Mrs.^John *Xyer' for & baby.;,' doll;; -.to Mine: '\u25a0'\u25a0"' Sclielb . '\u25a0'• for ' a Parisian doll, dressed, in.; an elaborate creation of white/elaborated in gold lace and me dallions.' Those claiming the second prlz,ys flnd lng;-;their; delight ln : a nearby, conces sion -where locomotives and automo biles are shown; by,^ Mrs. R. C. Moncjc. The Little Workers, an : auxiliary of children; of .which /Miss Helen M,»hr' : mann is : president, \ have an interesting table of Christmas gifts which make them ;a ; center; of much ; activity. -Mrs: "William /A.' . Schrock Is assisting , them. X: A" series of living ; pictures was ; pre sented this afternoon and evening by the ; children.. Among, . those par ticipated; in..; the ; tableaux; were. Theo Jatho, Baby Cameron, Janice; Tobrlner, lima Tobrlner, Eugene Corrigan, Eliot Taylor, \ Margaret ..Taylor, Kathleen Eien, Wilda Hershiser, Claire MacDouf gaU, ' Alice " Palmer, Doris Borneman; Bernice . Bromwell," He)»4n .Trevor,'." Elsie Bishop, v Lester Blshop.'i. Henry .'Trevor.. Jr., Lillian '^Tard,.Katherihe Fox, George B'reeman and . others. The doll?; show will continue Friday,;, and* Saturday, aft-; ernoons and evenings.v the ; living >'p'lc-, tures making up " the pretty.; program for each event/. The proceeds ;of : the annual festival- will Ko dev.oted: to 'the carrying on the •: work? of. the ";hbme,\ of which. Mrs. -LA. Beretta Is president. 1 "*\u25a0 "*-' \u25a0' '.'>.'" '.*"'* \u25a0*! '\u25a0*''• ''" -, •": ;..'.. \u0084T he"w-e'dding'of" w-e'dding 'of Samiwl Eastman and Miss 'Adelaide "Bangs was ". a pretty ser : rr i ;the . residence "iff. thsi.bride.'aifather, ; : Benja min Bangs, in Berk el ey,, in the pr.esenco of 'more than lO^qf thQ- closer: friend* of : " the;* Eastman , ; a^>d 'iJßangs families* The details*'of.Uh«.*marrtege L were? most elaborate: . v The; roojns'carried; a cliarm - Ing decoration of andVblos-; soms. Attending ' Miss as;; rhald of .', honor '.was 'Miss .5 Louise Eastman; The bridesmaids Hv.ere herfsister.^Miss Janejßange. 1 Miss. Ruth-Green, 'Miss Ina Hughes,;M}ss*;Leslie]G6tnpertz arid'Mlss Rowena J^lstan.Vfßev-Mr. McDougal of BeJm6n t ~.i;eadlv ti\s~:' : marriage . ;. service.- Af ter.'an r infbrmaV.'i'eceptlon and supper MtV and /MrSP^Etistman;' lefty on 1 th.eir :weddihg>'journe>'^ ptaifning^upon "their return * to - reside i Inr the- college .: tcrt\-n:- The,-brfde r ' lira ; : graduate! of theaUnli versity of -California and'she ; has been prominent .in.sorority,. affairs. . . ...- ,\u25a0 ' ' ' .". \u25a0' •: \u25a0 ' * ».V/ '.* -. ; *'AVith* simple ceremony, this', eyenihg at \u25a0 th'e'.resioVJnee of the bride's parents, Mr. 'and. Mrs.'. Howard' B. ; ;Land, : lnjLln- J den r stceet;" v Tjiomks ; Degen^ and^Sllss; *Ru th r^ Trand " v wer « '. tin lted^ ih u marriage.* ,ThaVJsej:vM_eeV^ ; 6Vcli|;was;Vead^bx-tß§Vi* Griffltji^prJtntift;^^»*wUnessed^bf^JUi.fl6 mcmb\^r*|of j rtid] D?gen^ and^andif anaJ^J \ Uc3 -'oiily. r :;Miss^U«uel vl^aacLvaUeniied' DOCTOR SAYS SLAYER OF GLOVER IS INSANE S. rHv Buteau Testifies for the Defense of Olive Scullys DUE TO HARD LIFE Physician of Opinion That Acid Thrower Is Not Responsible OAKLAND, Dec. 5. — Dr. S. H. Buteau testified' to day at the trial of Olive Scully, charged \u25a0 with - the murder of James F.Gl«»ver. "that he believed the woman; was' insane as 4 the result of treatment' she had received during her llfci and that the life she' had led had made 'it . impossible for her to' recover. The opinion was given after a ques tion covering several typewritten sheets of, paper and summarizing the events of her life had been propounded by Attorney Walsh for the defense. District Attorney Brown fought 'hard to: have the question ruled out but failed, and Dr. Buteuu was. emphatic in his reply that. she was insane. He also testified that the woman expected to become a mother. v After a severe cross examination, . In which the prosecution failed to shake his ' testimony, Dr; Biiteau was allowed toga -\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0".. . .;'; During the afternoon the prosecu tion; recalled Jlobert Harrison" and W. J.. McCaffery, who were lodgers at the house at the timo the acid- was said to, have been thrown. They gave tes timony ..in \u25a0 rebuttal, '-tending to show that Miss Scully had acted rationally that day' and had shown no previous sig'njof derangement. The case - will be resumed Monday, December 9. FRUITVALE RESIDENTS PROPOSE TOLL GATES Want Ordinance Drafted to Outwit Scorching . Motorists OAKLAND, Dec. 5. — Toll gates on the now boulevard and in East Fourteenth street are advocated by some of the leading residents of Fruitvale as "•* means of preventing motor maniacs from -violating the speed limit law and endangering the lives of pedes trians and. travelers in other styles of vehicles. "A* committee of businessmen from Fruitvale" will wait upon the district attorney and lay before him many al leged flagrant violations of the law by drivers of automobiles. The toll gate plan has been submit ted to ; Supervisor t William ' Bridge and he has : promised his Fruitvale constitu ents/ fhat ha 1 will present It "to his colleagues' on 'the board of supervisors. The district attorney will be requested to draft anr ordinance ithatwill afford the residents of Fruitvale the relief they seek from the fast flying auto lßts.; : FIVE LABORERS INJURED BY WRECK OF WORK TRAIN Accident on the Northwestern Pa- cific Road Near Tomales Caused by Defective Brakes SAN RAFAEL. Dec. s.— Five Italian laborers' of the ' Northwestern Pacific railroad were seriously hurt, two of them \u25a0 probably fatally, in an accident to a work* tralrr,at Tomales this after noon. More,*>than 100 workmen were seated In various positions on the flat cars which made up the work. train as it >: rounded ~ the curve • below ' Tomales station.' A defective brake caused the train, to part half way between*; the englne Y and',the caboose. The rear sec tion ; came, to a sudden stop, throwing several of the workmen to the ground. Considerable confusion followed the accident," .' and Engineer/ Finnic and Conductor . Moore,, had hard work in quieting the friends 'of the . Injured men who apparently, in their Ignor ance, held them responsible; for • the wreck. -The 'injured -men were taken to the railroad hospital for treatment. her. sister as, maid of honor; Walter De gen, a brother, assisting the bride groom. .After the wedding supper the •bridal couple* left' on a short wedding journey. Attractive apartments in San Francisco await their return. Later Mr. Degen will build a home in San Mateo. Mrs. Degen is a charming girl. Her husband is a young businessman "of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maurer will en tertain at one of the charming affairs of. the coming week .at theirlartlstic resldenceYln North Berkeley in honoi» of:. Rev. John; Howland Lathrop and Mrs.;*: Lathrop, formerly Miss ' Lita Schleslnger. ; The dance, for which cards have been Issued, will be an event of Thursday eVening, -* . ; .The marriage of Edgar Bonnemort and; Miss; Pauline^ : Yancey. : was solemn ized "this; evening , at the lYancey home, 122 : East Fourteenth "street," by Rev.Ed gar:,F.\ Gee. t rector - of ; St. John's Epis copal u churchl- Relatives and friends of the;, families "attended the wedding ceremony, .which .was delightful in its simplicity.; '.The parlors i^were adorned in a color - scheme, of yellow arid greeoi Tastef ully>rranged flowers fandfollage gave/ effective embellishment. ;'O. ,The bride (waV attended Iby j her .*. sister, Miss Johanna} YahceyiUwho- served- as "maid of ; hcnor.. She was "given away ; by .Cap-"-" tain.? John cLe'vßlaric.; \ Sidney. Richard son", served as| groomsman: I Bonnetndrt is a member , of one of Oakland's pib fiecf-familles.f His; father was. a prom inent ] figure ;in the mining history of early : California.- He ;i is, a^member of the Nile club' and : at ; present ' Is an \u25a0 at tache ' of; the -city The bride Is ;a '.cultured \u25a0; ; young 'woman; tal ented : in "music and : warmly.'-adfnlred Iby many,"frl«!nds:. After their.; return from the \u0084. wedding Jjourneyl the-" Bonnemorts willjmake their 'home in* East Oak laniir-:. 'j .'- ? ..- - ' \u25a0 « .The 'Chris (mas '11 S onset • The ;.- December »t number of Sunset Magazine- is "as i complete a mirror of. artistic ;andS literary^ -life In 'the west 'af, present ?as "can? be r found. Its' con tents f/are 'notable; j^torles ;by James Hopper, Sara; and Dr pharlecA. Eastman; -pictures by_-Er nest _C.- Peixotto, " M. . J. \u25a0 Spero. - Randal -Borough.and-.Albertine.ißandallUVhee •lan ;fsverse?by - George^ Sterling, s Cbarles W arr.en Alberta .Alfred Jln,>.CharJesKK.-: Field. vJulia : Boynton vGrfien - and-: Mayor \u25a0 Taylor. ,' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0- " \u25a0 - •••-.- Philip S. Thatcher, who has been elected editor of the Cal ifornia-Occident magazine. NEW EDITOR IS CHOSEN TO DODGE FLY PAPERERS Philip S. Thatcher Succeeds D. L. Levy as Head of Magazine , BERKELEY. Dec. 5. — The editorial policy of the California Occident maga zine will be guided by Philip P. Thatcher of the senior class, .whoso election to "the editorship of the student monthly of the university was an nounced today by the English club. Thatcher succeeds David L. Levy, the student editor whose article on the coed smoking club led to the recent hazing episode for which 17 student* were placed on probation after they had covered Levy with fly paper. Thatcher Is well known in literary circles, having served his apprentice ship as. associate editor of the Daily California, the student dally, before he assumed the news editorship of the monthly magazine. 'During the last term he had much to do with the suc cess of the Occident. Thatcher Is a member of the Phi Delta .Theta fra ternity and Golden Bear and Winged Helmet honor societies. WELL ARMED SUSPECTS ARE ARRESTED AND HELD One Man Carries Gaspipe \ and the Other Two Razors and a Revolver OAKLAND, Dec. 5. — Two armed sus pects were arrested by the police today andi'are being- held; for -investigation, under the belief that they nr&y know; something of .the recent holdups. Herbert \ Kilroy,- who - carried , a . piece of ,gasplpe Jn a -sack, ,wasi arrested at Fourth*, and Webster streets by Po liceman F. Wood and was unable to account for his. possession of the wea pon. . . *;'."•; A.man who gave the name of, Mike Flynn was . arrested by Patrolman Thornberr>\ who since the murder of Special Policeman George White has been detailed to investigate suspicious characters. Flynn had his trousers tucked In his boot tops and in each boot carried a razor. In his front hip pocket was a heavy revolver. He was Xouna' in the: shadow of a building at First and Grove streets and acted suspicious ly. On his person was found consider able cheap jewelry, which he claimed to have found lying along the railroad track. TRAVELERS' DELEGATES OAKLAND, Dec. 5.— F. W. Bilger. president of the chamber, of commerce, has appointed delegates .to the com mercial travelers' congress, which will be held December '2B in San Francisco. Tlje delegates ars as follows: Edjrar H. Barber, I. A. Beretta, Fred IT. Busby, •" Joseph King. J. . C. . Espejn. A. V. Ed wards, George Fake. Charles C. Harrlr, Robert Howden," Fred A. .Jordan. "Joha B. Jordan. F. Klln^berir. Emil Lehnhardt. C. Walter -Manuel. J. P. Maxwell. James Miller. C. M. Orr. H. Schellhaas, Charles Smith. C. K. MatUewson. Arthur M. Rich. George W. Howell. - M«rrt9 Isaacs, H. K. Jnrfcson. J. J. Warner. R. S. Kitchener. W. F. -Lemon. K. M.' UmphrcU, James Miller. Charles G." Monroe. George Mos backer. F. .T. McHenry. Edgar L. Ormsby, O. Burn Palmer. David F. Selby. George H. Smith, Morris K. Schneider, W. B. Thomas W \ Wishart. Henry Grand Jean. X. S. Mullen. Wil fred Holmes, R. M. . Brlare, Frank Estes, Fred A. Dodd." CAR WRECKEH FINED — AUmeda, Dec. 3 Charles O'Donnell. who teas nnvstril for wreck ing an electric car in the Webster street road way by throwing . stones through the windows was found guilty of malicious mischief today and fined $25. - O'Donnell stoned the car after he had engaged the conductor In a dispute o-ver fare. • ordeal through which the ex- pectant mother must pass usually is Msffllßßffiil la S ° U^ °^ r ' u^ e " n o' danger and fear I W that she s onvar^ to critical ;. : ; hour with apprehension and dread. Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing propertitw allays nausea, nervousness, arid. all unpleasant feelings; aSR so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through §|J1 £%. ff |||v iOv M^9 iC% have testified. and said, <{ it is worth its weight in gold." $1.06 per M^STNS/p\Fr^^l bottle of druggists. Book containing H li^i^M^ valuable information mailed free. f| @ M^^SS^l THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta/ Ga. Market Laundry Co. Inc. 860-864 Myrtle Street Between Seventh and Eighth Sta. PHONE ', OAKLAND 6145. \u25a0 -. W« hare most modem-, machinery for your nlaln TODAY (FRIDAy)^FISH Bargains every day in- Furniture at H. SCHELLHAAS', 408 11th st., Oak- I till U. * • ' < SAN LEANDRO TRUSTEES FIGHT SMELTER PROJECT Call Mass Meeting to Pro test Against Plant's BIG FUND IS RAISED It Is Claimed Fumes Would ' Ruin Vegetation in Vicinity SAX.LEAXDRO. Dec. 3.— The boarl of trustees has called a mass meettner for December 19 at St. Joseph's hall to protest against th* proposed location of the Guggenheim smelter at a^F Mateo. Dr. V. W. d'Evelyn. chairman of .the. Alameda county protest commit tee..and A. A. Cunningham, a prominent chemist, who, has studied the effects of smelter fum^s on vegetation and , livestock, will be among the speakers. . Committee^ have been active amon; tli a- farmers' and orchardlsts In this vicinity endeavoring to s*H'ur« finan cial, aid .to make the antismelter fight. The argument against the smelter 13 based upon the theory that the pre vailing.westerly winds would carry tha i obno.viou* fumes directly into the rich farming lands* in this locality and ruiri [vegetable growth for miles around. ! . The Han Leandro board of trade has taken unusual interest in stimulating a public sentiment against the smelter Bcheme. . The work in Alanieda cotm ty: Is being conducted .In co-operation j with an organization of San Mateo i county .property owners, who hava | raised a large fund. DAVIDSON HONORED BY THE KING OF NORWAY Eminent Geographer Re ceives Cross of Royal Order of St. Olav BERKELEY. Dec. 6,— Th© ctosh of the first class r>f the Royal Order r^^'- Olav has been conferred upon Protffßor George -Davidson, the eminent geogra pher ,of the university, by the king of Norway. The presentation of the royal order, which is given only when sanc tioned-by the king's chief minister, is in .recognition of the valuable, services rendered to Norway by the scientist. .-jPr/jfessor Davidson has been connect :«d.;with -.the department of geography for, many, year 3 and ts one. of the most noted scientists on the coast. Ills work In geography, astronomy and kindred subjects has been carried on not only on the- Pacific ocean and lands al jacept. but in all parts of the world, particularly in regions of which little was. Known before he explored, them. Davidson's range and, glacier in Alaska are named for. hlra.'3S9£flmKfßH - He is a member of scientific organi zations of note and has received "many honors both at homo and abroad and was a regent of the university* from 1877 to 183 4. He: has be•"'' - Van V*. Phfnney. chairman of the <*^^L matic committee of the English 'eluly has been rewarded for the success with whleh he handled the student plays during the semester just past by beins? elected' president of the English club. Miss Julia Evans, also a member of th<* senior class, has ' been chosen secre tary. WOniv FOR CONSOLIDATION OAKLAND, Dec. 5.— A convention for the formation of a consolidation league to work far a consolidated city and county of Oakland has been Issued, the date being January 8. 1903. at the Poly technic business college auditorium. ATTEMPT TO -'ROB STATlON— Alamed*. Dec- 5. — An attempt was. made last nlgbt tn rob the Park street and Lincoln aTenu? station of .the Southern Pacific company. A hole wn bored In the door Just abore th<» lock, and tba lock" waa broken. The burjrlar evidently he came frightened and failed to enter the station. PUT YOUR MOTHER-IN- In the way of securing a bargain at H- SCHELLHAAS* Furniture Sale this week. Corner Store, 11th and sts.. 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