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A Highly Successful Englishman . Says A merican Hustlers} Are \u25a0 Energy Wasters. Read, Him in ' The Sunday; Call : VOLUME CVm— NO; 147: STORM SWEEPS OVER ISCHIA AND CITY OF NAPLES Large Section of Country Is Devastated and Heavy Loss of Life Reported Avalanche Rushes Down Mount Vesuvius, Engulfing Score . of Victims Many. Atlantic Vessels Encoun ter Hurricanes and Several Are Wrecked Storms and- Avalanche Cause Great Damage Inland of I«ch!a in Mrditerrn oran unrjtt l>?~ xtorm and mnny bonnes collapne. HBinncc mnoanllnic to millions done l»jr T\lnd In Xaple* and vicin ity. v Avalanche of utones and mod from Mount Vesxxvlna MTreepn all before it and engulf* ncnrly necre of Miot reitltlent* of .A'aple", itbo r.rnt to litchia to escape cholera may have perished. Scries of marine ml»hap* in Atlantic, many vessels being wrecked. NAPLES. Oct. 24. — The island cf Ischia in the Mediterranean se.a. 16 miles southwest of the clty of Naples, has been stormswept. First reports reaching here pave a very con siderable loks of life from a tidal wave, hut the latest rrports indicate that the victims -are few. Communication wiah the inland is difnoult v but brief dispatches from Cas- j amicciola state that while it is believed some persons were killed by the col lapse of houses, the tfody of only one woman has been . recovered. , Naples Struck by Storrn^.u*—-^ Naples suffered from a furious storm of r.ind and rain last night and all today, the damage "amounting to mil lions. Every section of the city bears the marks of the gale. Th<? suburbs wern even more seri ously affected, several persons beinf? killed. The surrounding country has been devastated, great quantities of Kraprs, vines, trees, walls and parts of houses bping scattered in all directions. Engulfed by Avalanche An avalanche of stones and mud rushed down Mount Vesuvius above the lava line of the eruption of- 1906. It BTvept a-U before it as far as the town of Porti'i. It wrecked the tram line and engulfed nearly a score of victims. Up tr> the present there is no con firmation of the report that Ischia suf fered from a tidal wave or a seismic disturbance. It was in the direct path of the hurricane which toppled over the : houses fn Casamiceiola and other vil lages. After the earthquake of ISS3 tlT > s*» places were rebuilt with the very thinnest houses, which, while admir ably calculated to- resist earthquakes. w*r«» unable to withstand the violence of th«» storm of the last 24 hours. Bodies Under Debris . While it Js believed there are bodies under the debris, the very flimsy nature, of the structures r»robably permitted [ moft'flf the occupants to escape. There is much anxiety here, however, as many residents of Naples went to Ischia to escape the cholera. Slgrnor s=a<-chi. minister of public works, and Admiral Leonard!, minister of marine, j have arrived at Naples. They will make an Inspection of the district and direct/ * If necessars", the work of rescue. Warships Carry Supplies ROME, Oct. 24.— The ministry of. the interior t>as ordered four men-of-war fflfej !,i;rry to I^rhia with men and Fup vl!<r*.. Casamiceiola is 12 -miles south x\-fst of Pozjiuolf, at the foot of Mount Epomeoz. It was: nearly destroyed by an earthquake in July, ISS3, when about l.Tflf) lives were lost. It has since been rebuilt and has a population of about 4.000. . Steamer Regulus Lost J?T. JOHNS. N. F-, Oct. 24.— News of the wreck of the steamer -Re^ulus, bound from Belle isle to Sydney with the. loss of 19 men of the crew, was re ceived here today. The wreck oc curred at Shoaf bay. nine miles from . this port." - . ; ~ The Rejsulus has been runninff^. be tween Newfoundland : " ports. Sydney. C. 8., New lork and Philadelphia: The; tail shaft was broken off the bay of Bulls. 26 miles from here, during a " heavj- storm yesterday, while ron' the way from Belle isle to Sydney.; and- a tu^ picked up.the vessel ;late in. the afternoon.' . . The storm; increased, however, four hawsers were parted and the Regfulus became lost In the fog'and; darjtness.' At daylight the steamer^waß found to be a total wreck on a point; of land at . the entrance, of Shoal, bay. Nineteen -,mbm of 'the crew had been' swept nio the sea and drowned. ; CAPp TOWN, Union: of South Africa, Oct . g4.— Th^mall steitm^r.'Lußboa^wlth^ Continued ctt; rise 5,^ Column _.lj-_^ The San Francisco Call. Monef Cqming'for : | II For the' Orphans; \ More than. s\ oo vas recced \ by The Coll yes tcrdayjor the . lii- \ ; tie orphans of Mount St.: Joseph's ! asylum, and a good start was made \ on the week's work of rolling up a \ Substantial fund' for this most de- 1 nerving charity. ; i Following are yesterday's subr I Previously Acknowledged* .sßl72.72; TOU^G LADIES OF DATIS,*>^ 1 SCHOXWASSEE & CO.. 21.00! EMPLOYES OF LARKIX \ jt c 0.:..... ....-./.: -;. n.23; CAIJFORMA CHRTSAX- i THE3TCM SOCIAL CLUB 10.00 1 MRS. HER3TAX HEYNE- *.^ 3TAX ........•:... 10.00; A FR1EXD......... ...... 10.00 j LARKIX & C 0.,...... v .. -10.00! R. 31. E......... ..."•- 5 « 00 ! G. B. 81VARA . . ....... .... 5.00 J JOHN FRAXKE.V. . . . .:...- o-Po| F. 0L5EX. . . . . ...... .:\ .. .3*o ] E. C. LUCHE55A ........... I j ZM< THO3TAS CURTIX, Re- , ; pressa •• • 9-00- PACIFIC TYPEWRITER , j COMPANY ............ 3.15 ] MRS. A. 3T. W «-\u25a0. . . . . . . .... 2.50 « E. R. 3TAT50X............ 1-00; VICTORIXE GALLAGHER. IMJ jr. f..... i.oo; •3i. a: p.:.. .....:.. .....:.. i-oo: A FRIEXD... 1-00; A FR1EXD. . .... . . ....... .'; .50; TOTAL ..:............ $8292.121 ! "An error of |1 ippaared in the toUl , yei- ; Iterday. . Thi» vm . diicoTered to hare ' b««n i due to creditinr . Mitt Lorett* . Laeomb with ! ' her contribution of <1 twice— «n«e oa the ; 21»t acd once on the 23d. ; SISTERS MUST CARE FOR 100 MORE ORPHANS Children Sent to Santa Barbara Be Returatd^Here in. (a Few. Days '..',., r i Within l .a few daysUhere -.wjll.be a larger supply *of orphans at- the Mount St. JosepTi orphan r asylum^f or the slsr ters to feed and clothe." This week the girls who went to Santa Barbara after the terrible fire a- fortnight aigro- which destroyed ' their' orphanage home will return, and next week those who are at Los Angeles and at Holllster will come back. Nearly 100 are at Santa Barbara and Los Angeles,; each and a score or more are at Hollister. • Despite the fact that money is com ing'in to The "Call's fund at an encour aging rate^it is not enough. . ; Let not the public get the Idea that an effort' is being made to supply,. the orphans with luxuries. The barest ne cessities to make, them moderately comfortable are all that the sisters have any idea of purchasing now. -.. At present the children have no'as sembly nor recreation]/ room. They gather'in groups in the. bare hallways and on the echoing stairways, making themselves busy with their little tasks of sewing, or with their books and games. At present they regardtit in the light of something of a "lark," but with the older ones the novelty is beginning to wear off and there are those sad little childish' sighs and longings for the homely comforts they have lost. ' It will take a considerable Tsum to make the place habitable leven, \ while the necessities; of .life, in the. way of food and clothing must be -thought of first.: \>. : : -. .' <\u25a0" . i ; '\u25a0;\u25a0'» '.''A .. :• i Within the las^ few days a\number of smaller subscription-funds have been turned 'in to The' Call.' Sums* from $10 to $50, taken up among, workmen or women or "business associates arid showing a ; generous" ajid •thoughtful Bpirjt- prevailing. • .. '.. HOW ABOUT YOU? How' about Vour.'place-'of- business? Caii;you get' anything: there? •' -Try. and se«show. much you.can raise^ within the next ; day or two.. You "will doubtless be -surprised.' The Chrysanthemum social of ISO 6 Mason street sent ' $10 ; yesterday, with the. following] letter: ,y ; Editor San' Francisco Call., , _ . '^ Dear" Sir: Inclosed' find ',slo for" • - the -.fund l of "St.* -Joseph's orphan li' asylum, , donated • by. ,the ,'Calif orniav 4 Chrysanthemum '.^social club, -Inc. ', At a' regular > m eeti n g of » the ciub ; - held; Tuesday;' October 18,^ a" -reso-'- ' lution r'wasV' passed!- commending^*] \u25a0your^ paper 'for', its noble fwbrk- in z'i I * " this ,matter. . The club/:will> give * : its twelfth .annual*- ball" Saturday-.! "evening. October *"29,'" 29,'- at Gafibaidi '- *' hall.Vand; I-anv sure"; that ;our pres-- i ent donation win' : be i :enlarged.^;' ; ,"; >"' 'Tfusting v that:ybtir fundiwiy sooniCjj be 1 arge \u25a0 enough for Its purpose,^ l i| i yours Vsincerelyr'-; " • tt, \u25a0;',;\u25a0\u25a0: ;,:•• .".- .;*A^x^ROCCA;V-"V.-^ij y" ' -Kec6rding^Se"cfetars r . ; -- i flj The ' San". 'Francisco - social \u25a0'\u25a0 "clubj; iir making': preparations ; for v. the j ball 1 to" aid "The Ga \Vk) fund -for: the ?or^ ; v SAN^ DREXEL BREAKS THE AMERICAN HEIGHT RECORD Daring Aviator Soars; tb/Alti« : tiide of y 7,105 Feei Over Beimont Park Throng ', Philadeiphia Millionaire- ; Also Wins Distance: Flight in : Bleriot Monoplane N«- EW YORK, Oct.^24.— The .third' . day of the international aviation : meet at Belmont park, Liong : isl and," made up for. all v the damp, . cold and "disappointment .- of, the first two days. A.; new American record .for : alti tude was set down to the credit 'of* J. •Armstrong Drexel, . , the 1 •Philadelphia ; millionaire, 'and ~; the' competition .:•'\u25a0. in : other events was at all -times \full~6f : zest. : / '" \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0--;.;'\u25a0,;\u25a0.-\u25a0 '\u25a0"\u25a0 ; _'-: .';"-. ' '-/. ;' ( Drexel soared for altitudein his.recV ord flight at- 3:40 . p.'r m ; ,. five minutes before 'the second, hourly. 1 altitude con test closed. .; In great he crept Into the wind, " pointing higher and higher into the glare of^the setting sun to a" height of- 7.105 feet, j He planed, above the crowd. like a hawk; searching the moors, .so high that he seemed -al-' most immobile against theibluc. : . ' '\u25a0\u25a0 .-\u25a0 \u25a0 .- - \u25a0\u25a0•.:-\u25a0-'-;- .-:\u25a0: > :*. . •\u25a0•' \u25a0 , •\u25a0" -.\u25a0-. \u25a0• Descent Swift . - \u25a0-• -His descent: was swift and he : landed safely in the -middle of the field! There was an immediate surmise* that- he had approached \if heJhad not established a/.new- record^ , but.\ no figures 'were available until, his. barograph- had been unsealed and the reading of the stylo- Continued -on : Pngre 5, Column 4 BUSINESSMAN SHOT AND KILLED ACCIDENTALLY L-oiiis D. Gosta, San Jose Composer; Meets Death I xQ Jar tof Automobile Discharges Giiii by His • Side :\u25a0 ; SAN: JOeE.-0ct.1'24.-4.noufs^D. Costa, manasrer.of the Costa canning company and well ' known 1 as -a* comp6ser, .was kilied this afternoon by|the/accldental "discharge lof ;a>lshotgun? The < tragedy was witnessed h'y"- several" persons.-.^' % > .Costa ,*. bade. .. his* wife 'and children goodby shortly after : 5 o'clock yerter day and- climbed* Into. hJs automobile with an employe, 6. ~G'! Zucca, fprtthe purpose 'of doing'some! business with a rancher .who: lives in Stone avenue.-Ar riving^ at-,-this place the hired ' man jumped" out Vof ; the machine and opened a gate. Costa started - ! the , to ward .this entrance, but .the turn was not 'short enough and 4he was forced to stop and back. . As he started ahead again a shotgun* 'which was resting against his side, was discharged .and HUSBAND AND WIFE QUARREL OVER MILK AND HE IS SHOT TO DEATH held, pending further investigation: \u0084. : When the. quarrel was: at its height Emery said he was; going. to leave and \u25a0 that .he . wanted ; his '.i revolver, v . Mrs:-; Emery rushed to the bureau and' seized "» the revolver. He selzed-her, and during the struggle th 6 two were carried jlnto^ a- closet out.of: sight "of the others in " the room "and the revolver was 'dis charged. - \u25a0-• '\u25a0'..''[" ",\u25a0 v HOW ABOUT IT, PEARY? NORTH POLE WAS DISCOVERED BY FRIAR IN 1360 . WASHINGTON, . Oct. ; 24.— Navy de partment - : .officials have unearthed c an history. in '; which;, the' claim is made that the north pole; was^^disebvered'rin 1360 i by. Nicholas ; de Linn a, a i friar.; of Oxford. ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 '-..,-.. --\u25a0; .. -' - : -- ; ' '\u25a0 " . I- Although ;his, -leave -s of ex pired -yesterday Captain 'j Robert M E:. Peary,; the arctic ;explorer,i did 'not re-, port .today for duty. \, lt has i not; been i' ••*\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0•"\u25a0 i \u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 -i \u25a0--.irr -:•'-\u25a0',':•.; \u25a0-. ''« \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•*.: WOMAN-SETS FIRETO & - . . " HERSEIiH ANDiFAMILV Pours.^ Gasoline Over) Sleeping. ; Son' ainldi: Husband , ; : KEOKU K. ; 1a., : < Oct. • ; 2 4 .—Mrs. . Rena s j SteutteYman^t'h\ew)two^ oline oy C r i herself; her husband! and her son ' last " nl gh't wh i 1 c her Vvictl m s^were' 'sleepliTg,*- then, set ?fiire» to< the';' trio." iShV died ;at,ll o'clock J this3rn«?rn L Irig,i>her^ son' husband [is inta\pr'<icaribuß"*'c.ondJit!6nyivJV^*"i?MVf, posed - r the"? woman's - mind > was / un-' balanced:-: — --r-; 'i^-'^M -i^m DRSEDWORDS)WILLV> ;^ ; : BOOSTdTHE^ EXPEDITION; *3 i?*""' I '*^ Clarence Y E.'-' Edwords,*.-* general; i manager; of ' the ) Industrial {"Corporation' "o f * Mcx J co; ; has : returned Ho Pran '-} fcisco- after; a Urip JtoV Mexico^ \u25a0«He? ; wlU' > leave |. todaj' , f qrl London^ where,- he Vwlll! 'close*ia"rallroad;deal?andiconductineg6r' Ailarge- navigations 1 ndi 'explortionf cdmpany.'sf'Doctor.l Ed-f: ywoVdsfhaslboostedltheSPahaina- Pacific finternatlonal^pxposltloniinTiMexlcbfandj ,williw^o>kiforitheTprdject..whitefabroad.{ •On \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-• his Oou fneyil heXwJ.ll |ylslt f\ jgcot lar>a,*»:En gland^Wales, I !; Pra*nc"ejafid{ poisibyVQertnany r «aarß«)slttii&^gM«| SPAIN FIGHTS INSURRECTION WITH MONEY Pay of Army vOfficers: lsj Raised in Hope b! Promoting - " Loyalty V : Revolution Party v Seeks ;Sup= port of Soldiers Through 1 Entertainment ; '?\u25a0« ;- : •\u25a0 '.'*' ''\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0->: "'''-:\u25a0', '-.--'^ \u25a0'5 : --'J*"'''V - '-." '\u25a0 ' V : \u25a0' \u25a0 \u25a0:: '\u25a0 .^-. \u25a0\u25a0 . - ". ;; 7 : - - -. .\u25a0"\u25a0• \ [Special; Cable to' The Call] /< x ' M" "\u25a0 ADRID. Oct. ;24.^ (By. courier - to the French i frontier). T-SpanishT -Spanish - army officers' pay. has .\u25a0 been raised because the government- is awake to "the necessity of \u25a0counteracting the "revolutionary; attempts I to : tamper . with the loyalty of the men in the lower ranks in- the; garrisons of Madrid, Barcelona; Seville and other, -towns where ;the "advanced :. republicans? , are numerous and are daringly, carrying: on a campaign of sedition," while their, rep resentatives in- the cortes Vand their newspapers affect to be ' especially/ in terested in the sergeants, "the" corporals and the privates; but not concerned for the officers. . Premier Canalejas had to confess to the cortes that theigovernment is per fectly; aware that : agitators are . seduc ing the soldiers away from discipline. In'-reply»to '-'si query put-insolently by a republlcart deputy; the; premier em phatically approved the severe meas ures taken by; the commander; of the second army corps to stop the] republi; can efforts"to tamper with the loyalty Continued on Page 4, Column 2 the. shot^ p'enetratetl jhis, abdomen."^ Both gun: and .'man feH forw^vTd. nutijSE-.Uije neaf;tb the roadway/.'- \u0084^^' "'.'\u25a0^•V r-^r -^ . :> jiie.news was conveyed tbtthe sherf iff's^office ; and '^Deputies Mulhall and Roberts raced to "stb^ne , avenue . in [ ari automobile.. "They \fbund; Costa's:' wife and'^child "weeping over the body. . /.-The, dead man was a ; brother of James A. , Costa,' a^^prominent local banker, and -is well 'connected through-, out the state. : f>. :': ' : ; '": ; -He was. aa _ v musician of Considerable talent \u25a0 and is especially/well ; known as the 'composer of -"The Waves' of the Golden' Gate." • : VThe " Red ' Hot ' A£arch\ f and- ,"The: -Ave Maria," 1 " and "the time of f his death was ;working on acorn position which he called "The Breezes of' the: Santa': Clara Valley." . '": v > \u25a0LOS ANGELES; Oct. 24.—While'scuf fiing with' his wife f or the possession of a" revolver, during a -quarrel that re sulted from his refusal -to go to j the store-- for 'some milk, ," Frederick .*:C.' Emery, * a A ma l chinlst, 40 \u25a0 years old, ; w.as shot, through the heart tonight at his home. \u25a0 ;' . • >•-' Although the shooting'is; thought. to have' been accidental, Mrs.; Emery is decided to what . work Captain 1 .-, Peary will be' assigned.- Eeary .has -been ) on leave *, of : absence for - 10 years * under tacitcunderstandingrthat he "was to de vote his time, to: arctic exploration. \u25a0~0 As he has not applied* for; further ex tension, :it Vis ; assumed at, the riavy/de partment he is read y t o re tu rn to act! ve duty. :He was recently promoted to :the rankjof captain. \u0084 *. . /\u25a0-, EARL OF ORHORD AND i 1 HIsmAUpHTER ARRIVE Wailpole to Try/ His Liick^Fiih^ : r . ; ' - V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;''.* : ; : jrig iat :Cataliria>.>j^ r 't;-. ; ! }' •\u25a0'Robert ; Horace* Walpole.flfthi; eari^pf Orford; and* his '/daughter, ; Lady . Doro-' thy> Walpole' 1 of jEngland; are) guests; at the. -.Palace .hotel. k ;.They s 'are^ oii ; a^tffp' arouhbf*' the - world; . and o ; af ter.^'a^ff ew days' sojourn .^' here .'will) proceed* to Catalina^'Th^earliis/anxlousUb make airecbrd'catchfohti^'and^^ : Lady; Dorothy^ daughters of 'D. -C. Corblii, a\: railroad ; magnate loti Spokane. '•; v Her^ niother Aied about a year ago iii; England/'-.: .-.':-/' ;The earljand his daughter have been ? vißittng7relatiyes/ in/; Spqkanef and^are* 'traveling lnVarpriVate car. -•'..- JBAIXIir; BENT : XOl STREET- DBT3T— Patrolman* 0 | M.' \u25a0•\u25a0 Blmlln^er.Jballlff • in ; Judge > Short-" "-aU'Bictourt.^waßJreHeTed of jhi»s position ;ahd H aa»l*ned s tot street * duty> by < Ghief zof ? Police 5 Seymotir^ yesterday & Josephs M. i Brodt mi i «p-" '4* pointed i to succeed tßlmllngerjas bailiff of : the ;'\u25a0-, court. \if/: *?.<.>'s; **% •'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:''\u25a0"•:>-•\u25a0: ?-^t"-' '"irt^- 'ALLKOKDfTHlEFilßsaiia^Chtrles vL* T igne! U£ who 1 w«s i recwvtly^ arreptea *• and:^h«rg«dvwitb' |p robbing * Mm I Green 3 of^ Bntte.^. >£ont.-^of {|300." H, w»» Theldl to ! wuwerllnUfce f police \ courts ywUiv; Bridesmaids Rebel Would Flee Church PERCY W. EVANS MARRIES IN N. Y. Mfs.% : Mary 4 Schley ? Bbwen Is \u25a0 Bride V^ at |i a % \ : '\u0084,' ;\u25a0 Ceremony^ J J : ; [sjßccifl/ ;i l)Hpa/c^'T/ie'Ca/i]- j\ V '"; NEWN YORK,.*Oct. V; 24:-r-Only • :^th? roguishness ,f of 'thef-three f bridesmaids made') the wedding.'toriigKt. of . Mrs.^Marjr Schley A Bowen'.; of o San' Francisco • and Percy. W. Evans, \ a'-'rhillionaire'clubiria.)} of t San Francisco " and Vanqouver,' an affair of international complications?? ; The 1 cererriohyVwas ' perfornied' in -the handsome ' residence \u25a0 *6t *' ; Mrs. Eugene Field -Clarket\ 176 Riverside'driye.'. The drawing- room; "was J.a > beautiful /.bower with the^ iViasse^,of yello,\v-^chrysantlie mumV.'a'colorsch'eme'jWhich was varie gated ; b yi b ran ches ! f o f.; 1 S carl e t- .' a u t um n leaves.!' The \u25a0light^of £200 j candles, "set in r rare ' candlestick's; •MUuminated^the splendidly, -decorated rbom.V the : happy bridal party_ and Jth^e/ particular ;llyeli- T news , of .the -three 'bridesmaids.' Mrs.. B. F. r V .'\u25a0 Ca 1 d we 11 o f San* Fra n ci^col ni atr on of honor, /arid Arthur -Delroy/bestimanl attempted* to\ exercise* their 'soothing influence- over the i vivacious brides-^ maids -but .\u25a0withnittle avail; { j .' . •»•" f | The \u25a0:\u25a0 candlesticks, '.which".' made* ; the wedding notable;. were those in : the Del ro'y^coll ectlon; which the best .'man ; had accumulated ; in '^a; nine -years', journey, around V-'thfe! world. ih^the collection ,w,as a rare^nine 1 branch;can dlestick which was; brought erica ln>l77S> by. a son of ,Mrs.tPhelena; Field; great-grandmother " of '\u25a0 Cyrus] -TV. '-Field,* builder.of .the. Atlantic, 1 cable. 'V , "} : : '-}.. •*. \ Mrs.* Evans, bride; I , wore a *\Vorth cfeatlonjof 'mole chiffon vclvet,\t rimmed Iwi thi sabl e/ J; Th c ma tro n of hon p r •; * Mrs: 18. F. ..V. \u25a0 Cald well, was .gowned^ l ni blue | velvet .and; wore- a J picture «* ha t.V The ! bridesmaids^ wore -gorgeously (embroid ' ered^gowns, . trimmed ;\u25a0' with < tiny. lace. i.whVch' set -off dainty Cflgures;, to perfecjion^/v l.*.vv'. ..\u25a0•'' •"\u25a0':.\u25a0:." '*-••- :?". '~-',U -The*! ceremony* was performed'. by/Rey; E. . K:fc6pefleld;';p Among ,the 7; guests were V Mrs. /Eugene .Clarke, i Mrs. ) David Fieid"--''i'arid^ l^pr?.fi':Carloß^^^MacDojiald.* After ?a l 'sh"oft t :yfsit ;<in !l,Washihgton^and .Baltlmof^e"rMr^fand\Mrs.': Evan's {will, go abroad' oft rthelrlwedding journey. ; They will ! sair'f or f Europe Jonvthe'Mauretariia," andilwili ': visit vfLondon:-with\' relatives' and\\f riemis \ of \ Evans: X On \ returning to; America theicouple :,will -reside i in i Vancouver; ; ; ;\u25a0". " ; - .'/ _•-. .-; \u25a0 .-\u25a0\u25a0__; ,—.' \u25a0\u25a0,_•' -v'- \u25a0 : The' ; brldesmaid3\are* very ; v 'clamorous^ to go •onftheVweddVrig/ journey" with s^ I bride? r; -IThelr \u25a0^na^esiare"^Kond6iSa.n," iP^nica^San^^ I'afepiTghiy^pedigreed :^ Japanese .'spaniels from the mikado'sVlm'perlal ..kennels and^ere Jri el dTjn j proper. : posit i on id u r[-_r [-_ Tftg^e|w^ddln T gj in^le^h; by the bride^, to I keep.-; them'T- f romj; 'scampering" about the*- 'church. \u0084 They.. were - given:f-a' Sl^^?3^Gg|o i^a^ger.|Mlßß UlHanV3Ru«seU'avispanicl r wa» .also;.a -trnpcrature. 81;; j z&S^CAS7IEpRiTODA Y^-I-airrwarm m • | v<;ifce morning,-- mof/erafinj?_ af ' night. Light . j m§n'orihTia>md?:. changing =fo southwest: : j * — \u25a0•*" -- ' \u25a0•-\u25a0»•*\u25a0"• --\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•--- .^x lactvthaChe .mortgaged his" hotel^for ; sl,qQO,'ygivej his power o£, attorney to E.B^Martinelli and made other arrangements;for aprolonged absence has >awakened: anxiety Yon Uhe part of ;also . attracted the atten~ tion ; of others.*. v.v-s'v., ; -.1 • - '\u25a0: -V ;* . . - r^r^Mdr'tirielliidrew^up J the .mortgage r for "• the. hotel for Pesenti October 13, when -Pesenfl •visited 1 him- at .his /office at v San Rafael. The mortgage Is held bJVFred?^ At that time, according to aMHinelli, Pesenti .told '.him -he^wanted, the $1,000 to meet, the claims of a numbero; of Vcreditors. • ; On i October. 19 Pesenti again went -^to him and ' gave himvfull power> of ;^attorneyi r explaining that Martlnelii could also negotiate the /sale .of" the- ho^ then he has r not been seen? by j eitlier >Martinelii . -Jbr ; strs^. Pesenti. ' After. Martinelli had received the power fpf , attorney 'he*''recelved}a- bunch " of! Weys.. from ' Pesenti through a. stranger. '''\u25a0; V r *"\u25a0>/\u25a0- -'V;- 1 y-\'- ''-{ "^ ':;;: V.. .]\u25a0-'-..\u25a0.:< •' .-"\u25a0 : ;*, ;' Mrs. . explains ther rb!ii'sband*s absence as a "family affair." - while- Martinelli'can offerno" explanatioh. Pesenti had absented from the hotel tor, s'e ye ral J dajs ] at ', a % time ;in the '; past, but , the mortgage and . other arrangement^ -have -attracted^ more^signafi can ce to the present disappearance. : -- It ''.was>becaus'eVbf;her husband's : absence .that'Mrs. Pesenti at.flrst refused i tojalio w 2 "Smi thy's" ! room ; to % be searched. - Later she , gave seve ral ; other con jflictirig excuses for" refusing to permit the ; search, but since Agnew and others jmade the discovery 1 of ' the" diagrams mi room last night she ha3v joffered little objection "to* further; investigation. ;i; i : ! Following the finding of 4 the. cloth, eye wiper ; with the tracings Indicating the, Los Angeles* Times -.building and : points visited by. the dynamite '\u25a0 launch. I Pastime on * San Franclscq "bay Agnew announced^ that ] he ' had mad ef • another i infportant* discovery' that 1 would.r equire the authority, of Sheriff :W. P. Tayld? 1 |to^bringkbquf.the;proper/results."; -This morning this was explained as being • afsuspiciori -that the hotel^safe contained i papers to : .;* Agnew - based his :suspicion on a statement made by him = by /a. ''former . [deputy; 'sheriff •supppsed\t6^be\in^ the 'confidence -of Mrs.^Pesenti/ According t jtb/Agnewj Mrs.^Pesenti asked> v this t man tor a' skeletp'n >key to open an inner j [compartment .of the saf e^the rmain' door, of which had been left unlocked by ' \u2666Pesenti.'; •, He says Mrs. f PesentiJwas-, anxious to obtain certain papers.which .haul . |been leftvby her husband. t Mart^nelli says these papers were business letters i irepeived lb>\ Pesentiifrbni'age'nts^lnAltaly, where he iowns property. ,-Agnew > Istated" this morning that Mrs., Pesenti : told his informant that she feared^ the> j isafe- containedT papers; of -' !: \u25a0 .'. . ; I ,'As :Sncl-iff}Tayl6r\wasfabsent^ Marin 'county on 4 ptheriDusine?s,TAgnew. v dccjdedfnot : io:open' the safe. Senator Martinelli,. w&eri \ •1 earned qqf ?Hfs.'^Pe3e^ti[st anxiety, "arid; the jpredicamenf. o^fthe; authorities .jweht to ith'e'/assistance 'of * the ipolice; ' ,He opened ;the • inner compartment's "of • •the isafe>in^the} presence , of *rseveraj<p«rsons;: but; because of Besenti's absenc© *didinpt* make/ a, .detailed search iof?the;many packages of papers, bills, checks an[d-\-ari6us:dbcurnents whichlthey, contained. The search was soch* that 'any r papers; d^Rbsked'by.'ißesentiirecently^would have .beenVtoundjUnless tKey had ; beenlplaced'Jn ;.old*bundl€s^"^Martixwlli*belfeyes the safe [contains, no papers \u25a0thVf'ibe.ipn^ed^to^Smith/^h ' A 'more minute search _ •jrnay^bjeirnade^later^bYitherp'olice^withrMartinen permission, as he js ready : to give them every' aid. . . - . . . ,--'. ,"' " ". ! ..'Mrs*; Pesenti was ; absentt 1 during- the 'opening of the safe, ..nor, did ; sh« openly manifestiahy^int'erest>when;infbrnied -that 'itthad«bee nopened." vLast night 'she • was 'incensed * when I she : heard : that' Agne.w had learned 'that - she WisHed-tnelsafe'opened/an'd^sifVce.then Agnew has not visited the hoteL • 'CAN'T. EXPLAIN^ABSENCE; : ' ' v • ' ;iMfs \u25a0^Pesenti/ whii^decliningfto^discuss her httsband's 4 . absence, .adrnkted to \u25a0Martinelli that^^lie^is^atja Joss"tc>;aecount for; it.; \u25a0Martinellt'decUre" JlJKat- Ke' has noiknowiedge of 'a pr'opQsed separation between Pesenti . and his e,s buVfMrs. : has on' several occasions -that 'she- has had » trouble' husband of 'late. • * * * . * - v jPesenti's'jrnorlgage:.was executed bctober.-13.\ Agnew says that "Smithy/; seen^here* October^ 12/ '"';.' -While .Pesenti^hptelv 'during, tiiei time Jhis^boa^^^ s ? e °f. ma'riy.of his^ evenings ;.with ijthosejn the.hotel.^"; _ ;. / .. \u25a0 X*f i^Mrs'? Pesenti I says J he. often : sat and i tal'jced , with , her \u25a0 and ' her husband^ .pla"ye^7frie^dlyV -^rnVs of I:ar^ upbnjgbod [terms '^o^ f riendship with Pesenti, arid Mrs.; Pesenti had emphasized ,that!sh^ ; alway^ a model|gu'est^in^every^ aDqutifaSiShe^is^ofjthaf^fJPesenU. i.^.l ? ,'\u25a0_ -, -', _-. -. ;; , : ," . \u25a0- '\u25a0.'" -.-"•'** I I' Basle\i^on; <iedc\ibns^that febm sa>yJl'Smitny^/durm ]s)^etstjrong - f rumor ;tha^he/dj^arnite^suspVct is somewhere Jn this vicinity. . October-5; arid/accprdingitcv PRICE FIVE CENTS. HOTEL SAFE OPENED; PAPERS FOUND "SmithyV* Host at Corte dera Mortgages Property • Before Joining Sus» \u25a0 \u25a0 * .. . pects in Right - Belief -That Bryce's Partner ii, 1 the Dynamite Plot Is Hiding V in Marin County or i ; MANY WITNESSES WAIT ' FOR SUMMONS TO SOUTIti GORTE . iIADERA. Oct. 24.— Tb*; disappearance of Charles A- Pren»; -sentl, proprietor "of the CortaH, Mad era hotel, where "Smithr,**.the LO3 \u25a0 Ang*»ies dynamite suspect, lived whilar t workicg on the Anton Johannsen. j home, is' one of several mysteries that* resulted from investigations made byf * the authorities today. The searching' of the hotel safe, .which was supposed! to have contained papers belonging to i "Smithy," proved fruitless, althonglij Deputy Sheriff Agnew, who found tho*' : diagrams in "Smithy's" room 'last 4 night, was positive in* his belief that > the safe held papers of importance to* the : dynamite investigation. '•- A per« slstent 'rumor : that 1 "Smithy ** is .not 1 far ! from • Corte . Madera, and more de-*, i tailed "accounts s of his trips • to ! Saa i Francisco and 'his actions here, also > camelto light : today. PU£P!pSE&pjF '^ABSENCE /V *? hWile - there 'is i nothing ; tangible ta the disappearance .cf. PresenU,- tha