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POSITIONS REFUSED
TO NONRESIDENTS
Playground Commission f An
nounces That Employes Must
Fill Charter Requirements
After reading a letter from the sec
retary of the grand jury, the play
ground commission declared that while
it was not aware that any of the.em
ployes lived outside San Francisco, it
would not have any one on its pay
roll 'who resided elsewhere. ..*\u25a0\u25a0
Grace Southwick of Santa Barbara
and Gladys V. Mann and Pearl E.
Banks of Berkeley made application for
a position in the playgrounds. It was
decided to notify them of the pro
vision of the charter that requires one
year's residence in this city prior to
appointment.
At the next meeting Ray Doherty.
who has had much experience in play
ground work will be appointed as an
assistant to Playground Director
Oeorge Schlitter.
The members of El Vespero parlor,
Native Daughters, and 50 property
owners of South San Francisco, asked
the commission to plant a number of
shade trees in the playground of the
Bay View school. As. this ground Is
not under control of the. commission
the petition was referred to the board
of education.
Commissioners Astredo and Hay
wards were appointed a committee to
a "ange the program for the formal
opening of the south side playgrounds
about September 1.
On recommendation of Astredo the
commission decided to prepare a form
of requisitions for supplies so that
•\u25a0bu*ineps may be conducted in a busi
ness like way."
Hayward and Astredo were directed
to apportion the $40,000 allowed the
commission for running expenses.
CAR REPAIRER KILLED
UNDER TRAIN WHEELS
WEED. A-jg. 11. — Hans Hoegerman,
a Southern Pacific car repairer, was
killed yesterday while attempting to
run ahead of a string of cars to throw
a switch. He fell and was caught by
the train, which cut off both his legs
and Inflicted other injuries, death en
suing within an hour.
AMUSEM ENTS
j\!^^l^j?^^^Tr/*^Tpnffll Phones:
bm^M I>a«1 Tbree Xishta— .Mat. Saturday
LAST TIME ST7NDAY NIGHT-
• The Latest Dramatic ?rnsation,
THE SPENDTHRIFT
With DOEIS MITCHELL.
Beginning NEXT MONDAY
By
By H HIT IN 2O YEARS 1
SEATS NOW ON SAtE.
Prio<f! (Etpdldp* and Sat. Mm.i — Lower floor,
JI..V) and $2; Tirst Balcony. $1 and 75c; Second
Buleonr, 50c aad iic. Wed. Mat., $1, 50e, 25c.
ffTMKWEXI. wxgrocWOH &VOMHM
Safest nzA Most MairniScent. Ttieater In America.
MATINEE TODAT AND EVEHY DAY.
• ARTISTIC VAUDEVILLE
"THE POLICE INSPECTOR." a Dramatic
Playlet, by Cl»y M. Greeue and Harrison Arm-
fctroo?; GCS FOHLKE'S "TOY SHOP PAS-
TIMES." with JIMMIE LL'CAS AND HIS DANC-
ING GIELS: STEPP. MEHLINGER and KING;
LOU ANGEE. "The German Soldier"; THOS. J.
BY AN *nd MARY RICHFIELD, in Will U.
Crewj's Bkit "Mas Hac?eny. M. D."; MR.
AND MRS. JACK McCREEVY; GRANVILLB
sod ROGERS; New Orpheum Motion Picture*;
Laet Week. Great Terpssichorean jjlt. THE
TOUR FORDS, introflacicjj Dancing "of ETery
Style. ETeniag price* — 10c, 25c. SOc. 7*c. Box
6eats $1. Matinee prices (except SonQays and
Holiday*) — 10c. 25c. SOc.
PHONES— DOUGLAS 70. HOME C-IS7O.
i S. LOVE RICH, MANA6EA
Ellis St. Near Fillmore. Class A Theater.
A TREMENDOUS HIT !
TOXIGHT— ALL THIS WEEK
Ferris Hartman
• And His Big Company Prodnclng Richard
Carle's Greatest Musical Success
MARY'S LAMB
Night Prices— 2sc. SOc and 75c
Sat, and Son. Mat. Prlcea— 2sc and 50c
A I CA 7 AD Suiter and Stciner
« »\u25a0«• V ««^» »\u25a0» Home.Phone &-4242
BELASCO & MAYER, Owners and Managers.
Last Three Nights Last Three Nights!
M \TI.\EE TOMORROW A.YD SUXDAY
JAS. K. HACKETT
">: In Alfred Sutro's Intense Plaj,"
"John Glayde's Honor"
PRICES— KIrtt: 25c to SI; Mat: 25c to 50c.
Scats for eale at Box Office and Emporlom.
NEXT WEEK— MR. HACKETT In r«Tirais «f
••MONSIEUR BEAI'CAIRE" «B<l "THE PRIS-
ONER OF ZENDA/' By popular. reqoesU
I DORA
BEVANI GRAKD OPERA COMPANY.^';
60 People in Cast and Orchestra.
ALL THIS WEEK— MATINEE SATtTRDAY.
TPAGLI ACCI ££3|! of LU CIA
Tnrlndinz the Famous Sextet from "Lucia."
TONIGHT — Vicarlno.- Saclwtti and Albert 1.-
'Opera Ticket* :{.V. SOc. 7.V and $I—at1 — at Sher-
man. Clay .& Co.'s. San Francisco or Oakland
•store Free * Afternoon and ETenlau — BAND
CONCERT t>y XAVASSARS GIRLS' BAND — a
wondcrfu! musical orj^nizatlon. - Only - Klrls*
brass band in I'nitcd State*. Don"t ml»« them.
Telf-crapb at s«Sth. Oakland. From S. F.~take
K«-y Eoate lorry direct to grounds in 35 min-
• ote's. . . .-' . ~ -'*
. ' . . , .... - .. -
LURLBNE I
BUSH AXD LAUKI.V STREETS ,
OCEAN WATER BATHS
Swimming and Tub Baths;' . v :
6«!t water direct from the ocean. Open
erery day and eTenizg. Including Sundays
and holidays, from •» a. m. to 10 p. nu fcpec-
.'"rTatatori^a referred Tnesday md \ Ftlday*
aominss from M o'cloct to noon for. women
only. ' ' "*" * - - '/!. " "' '
"Filtered Ocean Water Plunge'V -\
Cowfortftbly beaU-d. PORCELAIN, XVBB.
with bot, coJd, ealt and freshwater. .Etch
room fitted with no. and cold salt aad fresh
' bßranchb Branch Tub Bates. 2151 Ceary «t" near
DeTiFS<i*r° , \u25a0-. . ' '\u25a0' . -.-.*' ' : '
70 TONS OF FISH PUT
IN FACTORY GLUE POT
Sworn ..Statement by Manager^JfpwsuHpw
I Peppl^' s-Fbod Was D^strp^eS^
TONS OF FIiSH SENT TO MARE GEUE
• • Sworn Mntfmfßt of the quantity of fl»h in pound* carted to the glue !
works' In the last rWo'monthi. of. 1909 1 . . .-. J.~. .•, ;',y -"":---' ;
-; ; ; ,- ' .-".'-.,.. v :>*ov.,JOO.? ; Dec.,' '00. . ; Total, v
i A.' PRladlnl . . ivV-.'T.V. . .. : :. . ... . t :..':. .34,827 ":' t {14,9»5j 1 J 4 ?»3l0 V
Wntera flsh company . v*.. .....:. \ .:... 28,756 9^Bs* : . ' 38,«01 ;
California' flsh company :.: :.•'.'"..: .. ?. .... 3,310 -\u25a0' \u25a0"-"- 1395-. - ; ; 4.705
Catania \u0084;\ ..':'.:. ".'....'..' \u25a0'..'..•. ..1,857 - - 555 ' ' -2,712 '
American flsh c0mpany •.....•.........'.. 7,200 ? -'.ajtoH'-s. \u0084 .10,886,.
International flsh company ..t. 3,06J» .\u25a0. > 806_ ': '
1 >>tt San Francisco company t . . .... . 5,««2 . ,\u25a0;« - SOO . - 6,402
UlnCinl ........ '917, -.. 1.070. •- .1,087
Portola flsh pompany^.. 220 246 48e ,
• Total ..86.305 ' 33^558 119^93
Evidence of the . wholesale destruc
tion of fish- In-.the.X'LisO,: glu« „ works
was produced yesterday in Judge
Hunt'scourt, where a jury was trying
the $15,000 damage suit of the Portola
fish company- against 'A. Palaxiini Indi
vidually and seven corporations ac
cused of haying conspired to "ruin the
business of the* plaintiff company. "A.
J. W. Born, superintendent of the glue
works, was " sworn as a witness and
submitted a detailed statement show
ing that in November and December,
1909, 119,893 pounds, or 70 tons, of fish
was received at the 'works for reduc
tion into glue.
That a portion. of the. fish destroyed
was fresh fish, was admitted by Born,
but he was unable to state what pro
portion was. fresh, no- segregation hav
ing been made on the books of the re
duction works. , He. admitted that fresh
flsh \u25a0 was necessary for . making glue.
Paladlni and the Western fish com
pany were shown by the 'statement to
have been . responsible for. more than
half the 70 tons of fish destroyed. Pala
din! having sent 49,319 pounds and the
Western company 38,601 pounds to the
reduction works. • •
The statement showed that the Por
tola company had shipped 466 pounds
to be reduced to glue, but' Born testi
fied in answer to questions by Attor
ney James Devoto .that this consisted
only of salmon heads. Judge , Hunt
limited/the evidence along this line to
POLICEMEN DESIRE
CHARTER AMENDED
Members of Department Agree
on Suggestion for Increase
in Chiefs Salary
/A -meeting- of the -members of the
police department was .'held in • the
rooms, of - the commission yesterday af
ternoon to. consider proposed amend
ments to the charter to be voted on
at the • approaching • elections. " Captain
Henry H.. Colby was. appointed presi
dent and Charles E. Skelly •secretary-
Following the suggestions raada in
The Call some weeks ago it was. Ue
cided to recommend that the salary of
the chief of police be. increased "from
$4,000 a year to ?6,000; also that there
should :be a detective] sergeant for.
every 25 patrolman, and never less
than 25. . /
Another proposal decided upon would
give members of the force the right, to
retire on a pension after completing
25 .years' service. \u25a0 ...)..'..
Another V suggestion that wis de
ferred for consideration until tomor
row was the appointment of inspectors
and a lieutenant' of detectives as as
sistant, to the captain of. detectives.
There was a diversity, of opinion on
these appointments. Some wanted two
inspectors for each, two captains, while_
others wanted only two'inspectors. •'\u25a0'\u25a0
. Regarding the lieutenant of detec
tives some wanted a lieutenant.of police
assigned to the job, but Captain Wall
insisted, that the office shquld be held
by a Jetectiv,e . sergeant, of .. not less
than • five years' experience.
The police commission wilTaJso have
some amendments'- to offer, but they
have not yet met to consider them. .;
OFFICERS INSTALLED V
BY THE NATIVE SONS
The jfollowing named members have
been' installed by District Deputy Grand
President J. Byrnes as officers of El
Capltan parlor N0.. 222, N. S. G. W., for
the current term: .' ' >
Pf-rcy Schwartz, past president;;- David Kroa,
president; James -If anna. Walter ! Hill ' Bassett
and 11. . M. Cahn.' rlr-p presidents; E; C Cahn,
recording- secretary; ;U.,.L... Da 1t0n, financial sec
retary; \u25a0S.• F. Solley,'- treasurer; J. -L. Morris,
G.M . Llpmnn and N..Lowenfeldt. trustees;. Dr.
Hi S. Blbbero, marshal; Frederick T. Grccn
blatt and L. E. Gemlnani, sentinels.
S. F. Sotley, the retirin'g 1 pa6t presi
dent, was presented' a badfee of his
office. . . :\u25a0;..\u25a0 ""\: :..\u25a0'.
| Patents for Calif ornians |
[Special '^Dispatch io' 7/ie CaWJ "
WASHrNGTOX,' -.Auk- -11.— Patents
haye v been' issued. to California invent
*ors as follows:' t '. •• . • •
. Eugeae IT.*'. AnC^ll.'* Berkeley, ware motor.
• Charles I>." Bond, -Los- Angeles, .electric »uto
m»tlc net weight ma'chine.r , '* : ' :"
, ;. F^ilx H/C«r**ow. S*n.Kr«iici«co, relief .ralTe.
-\u25a0 Walter J: Cocbrane, Los-Aogeles, rock breaker
and -crusher. ' " * •\u0084•\u25a0 , " -,' ',\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0 -
Edwin H. Cooper, Lp«" t Angeles, "loose leaf
crwliti book. - • . • - -.• ••' " . .
Frank \u25a0 Crawford, « Pasadena, conduit threading
derlce. \u0084 ; '\u0084 *. 4 „*•".,->;•-; %..',».' -v"», *-.
. WillUm Peearteret, Napa, device for control
ling tb* iupply of water .to -windmill tanks.- . j
I'eter A. Ueasjv Oakland, boiler.' '; \u0084
, Hafcik Khibkiah,- Fresno, knee- cushion. \u25a0
.GeorgcC: Ellwood." Arbuokle, derice for' de
tecting- ware* lo' wireless telegraphy! ' . '\u25a0' >
Ferdinand Eppram. Santa Barbara, rarnlsh. ; :
Laban J. Erers, Los 'Angeles, 'shade 'attach
ment. „.. ', •,- .-r. \u25a0. ft..-', — . ......
• 1-eeE.JFry. San Francisco, wall bed. ,\u25a0 • \u25a0 "
• Henry A. 'Gamble,- Sau Francisco, tire armor. \u25a0,
. Aogpst : J.' . ftarloCf , . Stoney . Point," oil \u25a0 burner. .•>\u25a0'\u25a0
Frank H. Hall." Burbank. mail crane. •\u25a0. • i ."'
' •William H. W. Hamilton.' Los Angelea, pnmp.
\u25a0\u0084Wllllam~D.*Ke*fer, "Los, Angeles, glass taking
apparatur. —«" . . , ' >:• \u25a0-• -- >r- «i-, • •<•
-George E. Keller, Corina, ralve. \u25a0. - ' :\u25a0 -
Jo^fpb'Lacbance,' Morjjan Hill.' bruoke cleaner.
On-igbt'L; Mcßride and H.< A.. Fiske, Pasadena,
trolley. replacer.- • : \u25a0" ' "- -*" : '.' :- " \u25a0\u25a0>'
Edward .i, - McCanley,* .Vallejo, , attachment for
wtsbisg. machines. . ..\u25a0•• .. .'i i~, -'\u25a0"-'..' .' ' ;
\u25a0 Lionel. H. \u25a0 Molsej San •Francisco, lllaminated
6ign.7..,' .• ''\u25a0 J \u25a0-'' r \' ":'"' '\'-i '..'\u25a0' ' '
R. Olsen.''San Francisco. "'railway tie. : . :'.:"
\u25a0 Uicharii-T. -Payne, . San Francisco, embalming
Instrument. \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0"*". '.' '"' ""- "•-\u25a0-\u25a0
. Frank., M.Prltber.' .Los; Angeles,^- clntch and
power trawtmlulng dcTjc*. :;-•*••.. ..'*,
\u25a0-. Charles C-'EJttenhouse.; Los/Angel**, elerator.
/ Herbert ".X. I Roche, . San* Francisco, • electric
Traier heater. • J- < •\u25a0^sw^JfS6iWhp^? : y ; i ia '.
,; Andrew, Sattler," Carpinterta.Y method ;of and
apparatus' for pumplnir 'oil .wells."; •*.''"'. . '.. -
- Rbr C.;-S*eley.; Hollywood.' «adiron.
i - Frank P.^Snow.' Corina/ TalTe or tftte.'- • .
vFernandl G.'Stallnaao., San Francisco, typewrit
ing ."machine,; also feed mechanism . for,-. typewriter
carriage*."-, m: - -- \u25a0••-;.-\u25a0 v-"; ' .-?\u25a0.\u25a0.„-;':-\u25a0: i',- -' \u25a0\u25a0•'\u25a0::. \u25a0
'• Robert-* W.': Stipp>> San .Francisco," a braiding
rbller.'V.^'-'-vv :•;. •.'.''.':^"- ; vv"'S-\ -U -* ',*-' :"-*.:;;
Arthur W.Stonestrest. Pafadena. bat fastener.
' Roger.' L; Trewick; San .Francisco, 'machine for
making sugar 'wafers' and theJlke.tC '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 7 '.\
jTctKuJi Yamashi, Los Angeles, syphon cream,
ecpara tor. i
the months ; of November arid Decem
ber, 1909, as • it 1 was :in these: two^
months . th'at^ the 'por tola 1 , company was
in business. , ../- ; -
G. Gigi, "a member^of \u0084the ppprtola
company, was . under cross examination
.several hours yesterday by.W.M." Mad
den, attorney, for the 'defendants, \u25a0 who
attempted to establish that the plaint
iffs had' not lost '\u25a0 money through the
acts of the defendant. Gigi .admitted
that his book keeper, -who was a boy
of 15 years, had omitted some items
of expenses from the books, including
rent, hireof help and the cost of boxes.
But as showing his loss Gigi. said that
when he came^from Eureka, her had
$1,600, $300 of spent.Mn.ma.in-'
taining his family, the -balance going
Into the business. . \u25a0'< \u25a0'.\u25a0'\u25a0' : i' . . . \u0084T/,
"Didn't you- spend , your ;; t time, gam
bling and> drinking .in 1 with
women?" asked Madden.; •\u25a0 \u0084r : • •
'"No," .answered the ; witness. ,.. Occa-;
sionally I'played a^gajiic ; of cards = for
pastime.ibut not for money,. and. I- have,
taken my wife and-;her. friends, to; rest
taurants/'- : >- - \u25a0 ,"-,-•\u25a0.'"--.. ... .
\u25a0Jn answer to = another: question \u25a0by
Madden,' Gigi said, the profit made by
a San Francisco fish dealer was .75
per cent— -'"besides : the ".steal." , He^ex
plained >that : he meant ; the dealers
cheated, the -fishermen/- r»
. The trial: will. be-resumed. Monday. s -
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WIFE THROWS FOOD
IN HUBBY'S FACE
Cross Complaintjfor Diyprce :Re»
citesvWoes jfi Edward Dur» *
kin During; Marriage :
Th'e^ connubial; amenities *of i Edward
Dur'kiri.,-and .%his "wife - Elizabeth* were
varied, and- a .little', strenuous, -judging
fr<sm "Durkin'sl cross-complaint^ for .di
vorce - filed • yesterday.-; .Because* he ; re
fused'--to-turn 'overplus vmo'nth's . salary
o f -,| l 2 0 ; Febr uarx>U A l 9 09, -^c J said, .'Airs.
Durkin 1 threwy into 7 ;the>: y^ard »a ' clbck;
bread.'v.fruit'and'.vegetabies,' jumped on
his-'l^anarria' hat" and..'attempted"to cut.
it £witnj scissors, > ripped' up - the f carpet,
threatened *tokill"Jiim!;t' - -„--, ..". .\ ' .. '. V
1 Onv anotlier^/occaSioh'-r~Durkin"^.gave"
;up .hisvseat in a streetcar- to -a neigh-,
bor 'audiwas '. grossly ," abused !by gljfiT
wifei therefor, and .when - he
sonie'caiiliflower ' she 'Hajdj cbok^d'she:
threw -the 'mess lin :his r face,- he-- said,
and subsequently 'lamed '; him -with- a
poker. .;- •"\u25a0*; '\u25a0.".".'•' :-'f~ ,- \u25a0 .- \-\:_\-\ .*\u25a0":."
: Louise J.;M^cke.wHo 'earns- a liveli
hddrmakihg.cigarettes,,wearied of help- n
ing; her* 'husband, "Andrew P.'.Rlecke,
support s himself, ' She informed -Judge
Graham, yesterday,*. and, she was granted
a divorce on the ground of willful neg
lect. :'\u25a0\u25a0; .: r \u25a0'- -\u25a0 -V" : - : - i : ' •'; \u25a0^•\-^--.
; The terms of :the property, settlement
between Frank- H. * Powers, '» the > attor
ney, .and Jane -G.'.- Powers,";-; from whom :
he obtained, a divorce \were
filed .with ; the* county .clerk t yesterday.
Mrs. -Powers Ms -to get $65 a month for
the s support of .the child, Marian, bric
a-brac and furniture worth about |10,
000, a promissory, note for $3,000 and
the ,lot and residence "at 2714 Steiner
street.
Divorces were granted yesterday as
follows:"'. . • .. \u25a0 ..'.- . .. . '"'. -^ /..
By Judge Conloy^— Robetta .Gonzales -from P.
Gbpzales,^ cruelty: Dort |M. ; Lempmsn from 1.
Herbert Lampman;': desertion; J. C." ' De'rr from
Leona Derr. . desertion; Kose ,T. Mentor ' frorii
•Marc-L. -Jlentor, habitual 'intemperauce. , : :
I Suits for divorce were begun yes
terday by: ....;. , , , ; \u25a0;'. ; ,
- EWa-A. Rogers against' Robert Rogers, willful
neplert. . ...'\u25a0' : \u25a0'\u0084.'. \u25a0\u25a0 -::•-., '\u25a0\u25a0*'> \u25a0"".
WilltamX. Bothwell against Gertrude M. Both
well.' desertion. •"\u25a0\u25a0- '• -V • . j . •\u25a0' \u25a0 \u25a0 --.
v Floy .'Liidvigsen against Clarence X. • Ludvlg-r'
eon.- cruelty. .- \u25a0 \u25a0 •.'\u25a0..'-\u25a0* . t.
\u25a0Fannie Kusoeff aprainsf.lim.Susoen*. «Tiielty.
Anna' Beck apalnst John Beck," cruel ty.
CEEDIIOBS TILE PETITION— The creditors of
H.»J.-Blunilx»rg, a retail butohpr, - filed Tin in
voluntary petition in hankrnpti-y ncalnst him
yesterday. It alleged 'tnathpowes. more than
$1,000 and reeentlyrommitted an act of. bank
'.ruptoy by'allowing his store to be attached for
: /debt. /.--> ; -".\u25a0 : -.'. v ' . : - -j ' \ / ' ' '-.. ' . ' \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \.::
NOTE^rWi^THROPIST :
\u0084-\u25a0 \u25a0 SUMMO^EDIBY^DEAJH
X^ASHlNGTONTviCvrg.^ll^Mrs.TJudittf
Ellen ' Horton - Foster, % noted * throughout
the \u25a0 country; as*"a ' temperance .lecturer
and:. writer,^ and /advocatei of ..missions;
and- philanthropy,'; died^ iniGarfleld' hos
pUal/here V- carly ; today ;> following -an
operation;"" .' ; . ' : .- ;; "" 1 *
\u25a0 - Mrs. Foster ;. was born "" r at; Lowell,
Mafes./.ih- 1840.. i While ;residing^in lowa
sheSstudied-'TlawiandCwas^ admitted* to
.'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0-^'\u25a0jSan^ Friahciscb'V ' ~ : r> ' : \ '•\u25a0 ''-'\u25a0\u25a0;,.-._:. •„".\u25a0* Vr. .'.; Zl','\ - .'.-•.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Choice* of the
f'OVERI^Np OMlplD^^ Discriminating
SOUTHERN PACIFIC-—^JHION PACIFIC
J : - : .:y_ ;\u25a0;.„: k &s^So : i .' .; ' '\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; 4 TICKET,' OFFICES^ I -
r ' -^y ;>> -V -" ; ' : g^JDEw^e||^^^^^l>^^
; v v / - h -'. \u25a0 : .'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - THM audTowiisekdlSts.-Depot ' ' .
.':.: ::J : :'\u25a0 ' \u25a0 ". • ' .'. .' ' ; ;^Broadway andl3ffisi, Oakland :[ m
THE 'PHILIPPINES AS I SAW- THEM
\u0084 By General: JAMES F. SMITH, Ex -Governor of the Philippines
"'\u25a0—"\u25a0 ..-..\u25a0\u25a0'•\u25a0.'"'\u25a0 AND \u25a0"\u25a0-•\u25a0-• ' * -. '-- '\u25a0."\u25a0 .-;",\u25a0\u25a0
CALIFORNIA- S BLACK GOLD, the romance of the oil wells
.;:.'; . , ( By WALTER V.WOEHLKE
\u25a0•- ; --.:' .- - - --\u25a0 -. . '—in— , .\u25a0.."' \u25a0 -
: ; t , ISUNSET^MAGAZINE,. :
For August,. Now onSale at All News Stands, 15 Cents
HOUR OF MUSIC
Will Be Held. ln Our Recital . Hall :
Tomorrow (Saturday) Afternoon .-
-. . ' at 3 o'clock
:1. ".,.,':: - SOLOIST ;
Mrs. Zijpha Ruggles Jenkins
'7. \.'."'. SOPBAJIO ' \u25a0'"..;
% The Public. Cordially Inrited
,play & Ca
Kearn».nn«l Sutter; Streets ..
: ,:\u25a0;• Take Elevator to Klsrhth Floor .
the^bar-of "that Estate- .-Later Mrs. Fos
'teritook, an, active, interest .in the ,W.
C.lT.'.y;. and;became;a;republican^cam
paign \speaker. I;^<_,'\u25a01 ;^ <_,'\u25a0 -•' > T ~ \u25a0\u25a0•;• _': - -
"^ During-: recent *years-Mrs."-.Foster had.
.made -h.er.. h*o.rQe_in^"Wa v shington,,, where
she- was |s actively^ engaged.^ until '•re
cently,-^ in", prison "reforms ' for Ithel^de-'
partmentipf justice. •" . —--»-- -
ROCKH3XL i IN I R.UBSIA— St. Petersburg. - Ang.
- 11. — William TV." Rockbill. Amerlcaa^mbassa
iflor' to Russia, and Mrs/ Rockhill returned
\u25a0'today t«VtheVcapital'->a£ter a • Tlslt -to "the
:.-./ United \u25a0'States. -.a '.•".-; -- ...::--
Ha!Ha;He!He!
i ' That's the way to feeI— BVERY ONE
\ doe* that \ take* • \ CASCARET ntghs
| BEFORE, when' he looks at the fello*
who didn't/ For OVBR-BATING -and
DRINKING nothing. on Earth cl«*n* yon
out •« • CASCARET, naturafly-^rily ,
without \u25a0 that: up*et rick fading. Don't
neglect— at bed time— -9 P. M. or 4A. M.
—bo difference— you'll need it. .
-\u25a0 - --' -• .\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-•• ,-,.-••\u25a0.-- \u25a0 893
CASCA&STS loc a box for a week's ;
treatment, all druggists. Biggest seller
In the -world. Millioa boxes a month. ,.
ROOT TALKS FIVE DAYS
TO ARBITRATION BOARD
.: x THE HAGUE, Aug. 1 1. — Senator Root,
who is arguing the American case be
fore the arbitration tribunal, .which will
decide the Newfoundland fisheries dis
pute; having . occupied five days with
question one., today opened question
two. This has to do with the signifi
cance ' -to- be" attached ;to the word
rbays." •
FIESTA OF THE DAWN OF GOLD
In conjunction with ts«
STATE PAIR
, SAC&AJCCNTO. from Sept. 3 to 10 inchuiT*.
(15,000 for ATlatloa.
Ftmona Mia Bird. Chariot K. Huailton,
To Fly lor World* Records.
Gx«at Trontier Says' Show
From Cheyenne.
Saeifio 'Association Athlatie Tournament
For Pacific Coast Champtonsblps.
Xacaifie«st rirwworks Display Srery Nif ht
.. . . . .by the
Pain Pyrotechnic Company.
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