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ROSS CLERGYMAN EXONERATED BY DIOCESAN COURT Charges Against Rev. Hu bert Cowley-Carroll Are Found to Be Untrue Upon Inquiry Bran line th* accusation? as false, the special Oiocesan ; court of ■ inqulfv appointed by; BSshop Xinhola yesterday exonerated Rfv. Hubert Cowiey-CRrroll of th« «*>nc-.->t?onM charges preferred by Mrs. ,T. K. Field. a member of Rev! Mr. Cowloy.Carroll's congregation :in Ross, Marin count Simultaneously with' the rendition of this report a similar clean bill of health has been tendered .Rev. Mr. Copley-Carroll by an independent body of Marin county business men, who also conducted an investigation info the charges. • The court appointed b* Bishop Nich ols consisted* of Rev.; John Bakewell. rector emeritus.of Trinity church, Oak land; Rev. Edward I* Parsons, rector <-•" St. Mark's church. Berkeley: Rev. Charles X. Lathrop, rector of the Church of the Advent. San Francisco: Attorney. James P. Langhorne of this city, chancellor of the diocese. : and Archibald C. Kains, examiner of the San Francisco clearing: house. nKrORT op BISHOP'S coitit The report of these men reads as follows: ...... ..-....: . Th» r.tgli*- Roterend. the Bishop of Califor t> ;; -Rifrlit R«>reren<l nn4 Dear Sir: The under siirned. i .'D»ti»uttng the court iof . Inquiry ap- IxilntMl bf yon on the Tth day of Marclu 1913." to iavesstieat* certain «t!1 report* - current coa • ■ rninjr and inrolvinff the character and clerical standing of the Rev.. Hubert CowJey.Carr«n. »«>? to report that we hare Inrestlpnted and a mined fvprr sncli , report, and especially into the MPt»rneits made by Mr«. .T. K. Field, and that there is not In our - judgment safflcient SToqr.de fnr presentment for trial, a* against tie M:d Rcr. Hnbert Cowley-Carroll an to hut snrh reports: and. farther. that we belte»« the f'rarces of immorality aeainat th* said Rev. Hubert Cowlej-Carroll are' untrue. . ' . - .TOTTX BAKKWFT.T.. ~ '-/"I- _* KDW KUTi r.. PARSONS. r CHARTS N. T.ATHROP. JAMES P. r.AWHORNE. ARCH. . C KAINS. - --. ' t'- The resolutions by the vestry of the parish indorsing the leadership of the accused clergyman and expressing their high regard for him reads: RESOLUTION' OF VESTRY ; Whereas, one Mr*. 3. K. Field ha* made and circulated end caused to be pnhllahed " certain »{atetnents retrains the Rev. Hubert Cow'.ey- j '■ stroll, the rector of this parish, charging him with acts of impropriety and Immorality \ anil rrfleetiae upon his character and fitnes* to • -■hut the- volition which he now holds: nod Whereas, the restry of thi« parish of St. John's In Roes. Cat., "has at all times bad'un fa ltrrinjr nr.i el.-AiiitP trust end exntWene* in Us tor. the Rev. Hubert Cowley-CarroH,: and has at all times been convinced that such charges were false, malicious and untrue 110 : crpry r*»!»pect: and • .- - - Whereas, the finding , of the pcrfoiiaatiea.) fourt of inquiry appointed by. the bishop ofvtbis d!oee«e at th* instance and request of tb? rector of this parish to investigate the. said charges, which «aid findings were inarte after a full, fair and thorough inrestieatJon of all the fact* in volred in »aM ctmrpe* completely exonerated the K. v. Hubert C»wlpy-Carroll and found said chxrces to be false and nntrne: ami : \ Whereas. this T**try has al.<o invesfijiateVl safd iarg<>a and arrivd "at the same concluUoa as said engrt of in<ju!ry; and " ■■ -■"-•'■■-'■ _i WheTes.' the'said fltwilngs; rf mM ' inT<«t:ga <ion ■ ■' this Testry.has t>ror«><T that the trust ami i'-onSilence" of this Vestry In it* ■ Raid I rector were \."t in any' wine mtspiacd and ' were fully jt:'tisrd; now therefore be it . !>*o;t»>U. that ft is the firm and positive, coo »i.-f ion of tblf> T««try that then* charges ami »11 other Til reprtrt!*. rnman and jro«sir» re.fleetinK i|>-in the character «f the rector of this parish. ior Rev. .TTnbert Cftvrlej--Carrf4l. are. and the sum* , are hereby branded a* fah«<».»«aliciou9 and intra" in every part'ttilar. and deleil and with out ho nlizbt>*!>t foundation In fact; that this <e«try at all times has bad. and now ha*, ab«o lute end implicit faith and ponJMence -in the i"tperity. rlßhfrou«mef>s. sincerity and rectitude ft its wld rector »nd that he ; deeenres,: and ilKMiid have th* absolute . conlMence •; and l«yal Kjrmort (>t er«»ry Bjeraher of thS* parL«h:. fortlier H'solred. that a, <"opr of thl«resolation signed hy file members of this vestry h» trans-nit in he bishnji of thi*: diocese end also tfi*th<» 1!* ,, !-. Hub?rt th* , twiw «f this ?«rl*b. " ALBERT J. lIIRBLEK. JOHN B. ( r-RTiS kIAMS I. KITTLE, R. J. DAVIS. H. - C RODGERS. : ,--s F. J. CltlST. J. K. ARMSEY. "-- J." K. Field, a member of St. | John's church. Ross, startled the com-i munity following one of the; Lenten j services by an alleged attack upon the j Rev. Hubert Couley-Carroll in th* chancel of the church. At that time the rector had the woman arrested by the town marshal but not until she had torn the bible from the lecturn and na'J ripped its pages from the binding. ' Subsequent to her arrest and release rha spread remarkable stories regard ing- the character of the clergyman, •I^claring , that he had expressed a love for her and that she'had- returned it «nd telling & compromising story of a visit to this city with Rev. Mr. Carroll and the registering , with him at a local hotel. ' - The reason glv<»n for her outbreak n-?s that the-clergyman had refused' to leave Ross at her demand, although for a lonsr period he "had avoided ht-r because of the unpleasantness between them. A charge preferred against her in Ross and a second accusation in the superior court of San- Rafael were both dismissed. / 1 First 70 Pictures Free; I Today Picture 70 Appears Your LAST CHANCE to Get ALL Back Contest Pictures Free of Charge! TODAY is the day to enter the Booklovcrs'Contest, if you are going to enter it at all. '' ■■'■-':■■. ■',:'..■'■ .'■ : : ./■ /-; ' \'/":'\' : - '. TODAY you can get ALL the pictures to date FREE. Then you will have ONLY SEVEN; MORE PICTURES TO SECURE, and these, of course, you will simply clip from The Call during the next seven days. Get the first 70 pictures free in this way:': ;- The first 35 contest pictures- are : free, with each catalog sold, and the pictures from No. 36 to No. 70, inclusive, may be had free with each Answer Book. Get the catalog and Answer Book today, or send in your order for them today. Then get tomorrow's Call and start clipping out - the last seven pictures. Thus you will secure all the 77 pictures, getting the first 7a free with the catalog and Answer Book and the last seven free from the paper. Read more about the catalog and Answer. Book in todays contest an- j nouncement. ; ANSWERS :TO QUERIES | "My married sister and I live at different addresses. We are both in the contest. Could each of us win an award.'" Yes : : v«»u-« T *-« No! 10— "What is the matter with the mans right arm? Nothing. Its a g^o.^s3^-'4 AVhat i$ represented in the upper part of the picture?" Burst lng Nd! " Give names of bulbs at bottom of railing." - The Contest Editor can "see no bulbs. He sees a few fancy do-dads which evidently the artist considers iron ornamentation between the bars of the fence r ■ NoV 55-"Do Indians belong to any particular tribe- ?i No r Is that /-moke or du*t in rear?*' Looks to the Contest Editor like a cloud. ; . , r;r . ■( No 60~ ?, What is that in middle of table?" Looks like a vase containing * 0W Xo; 60-"\Vhat are those things to left of clock?" Tins is an example of , McSi™ concerning itself with inconsequential detattj. Do not try to a qutsu jn whether a JWair « made of fumed oak or < stained oak. Look at the picture as a whole. The picture w« drawn to represent a book title. picture as a whole.. Inc picture \w> ; u<* » . *. , ... 4 MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL IS SUCCESS Verdi and Wagner Centenary Honored Soloists vholook.parl m the festival- Tfc*.««:'. Retina Vicarino (at left), Roland Paul r and Virginia Pierce. COL. JOHN L. FLYNN, OF LEAGUE OF CROSS CADETS FIRE DAMAGES FERRY SLIP Freight'ferry slip Xo. 2, at the foot of Lombard street, was badly damaged by fire yesterday and ," will be out of use : for some time. The loss is- esti mated at about 55,00 V and is covered by ;insurance. The origin of the- fire Is unknown. * That the loss , was not more serious is due to I the ; prompt * as sistance. rendered by the city fire de partment.'' the municipal flre tugs and the ' etate fire v tugs Governor Mark ham and Governor Irwin. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1913. CADETS ARE READY FOR THEIR PLEDGE Largest Attendance in His tory of League of the Cross Expected i ; Final -preparations have been .made by the officers in : charge of the cere« mony for the renewal of pledges to be held tomorrow afternoon; at 3* o'clock, in Mary's cathedral, under the aus pices of the League' of the Cross. ; From 'l all * indications, there will be the largest attendance in the history of the organization of friends and former members ;of the cadets, ■to witness the renewal of the ■ solemn vow of r temper ance by the officers, and members of the first regiment. League of the Cross Cadets, comprising ; 600 '"■ ■ men. - junior branches of the} League of the Cross, 1,000 boys, and the Serra - cadets, 100 cadets. The Rt. Rev. Bishop ; Hanna.; auxiliary bishop of the archdiocese; of San'; Fran cisco, will pr*»r.eh a ; sermon especially prepared for the occasion. . : The regiment, junior * branches ,■ and Serra cadets will form at New Mont gomery and Market streets at 5 2 o'clock. With an escort of mounted police, they will parade up Market street \to Golden Gate avenue: I thence north on Van ■ Ness avenue jto St. Mary's ? cathedral. The the Cross Cadet band, J under the leadership of Prof. : Schorcht, '■%. will also he in line. V :'j - - There will «■ be special music .by;: a choir 'composed -of members ; of the I ca dets, under; the ; direction yof ■- Battalion Sergeant; Major Leo- Kane, r well * known tenor. The; League of^the^Cross barm will , render; sacred numbers. The mu sical I program [ for the ocasion has been SCENERY AND SERVICE En Route to the East If You Travel Via wiStIS The Shasta - Rainier Route *—e*^*"**"** lll ™ (Portland. Taeoma and Seattle) . and the "MILWAUKEE" IYIIJLj W AUiVr^^ - ■ ' .. ■■' ' - .This "New Line" ; has opened. a "New Country" through the Great Northwest ... that is a Panorama of Magnificent Scenery, with service second to none In , the World. ■Vγ''": -:•: : :- ! '/.;';"'-: :v ' .;.■■ ; : ; : : ' ;"■, ■ '..}■- '- ; ;; "-.V- ['"'[/'■ -:.' ";V" ,* V "' *;• "*.'■ ■' fi TWO DAILY TRAINS TACOMA, SEATTLE AND CHICAGO "The Olympian" "The Columbian" / MILWAUKEE TRAINS. MILWAUKEE . SERVICE. MILWAUKEE EMPLOYEES I JJW ÜBUi %Sf\ • All ttitVray went* the CMtlotnt n I fMtt'l' Jl£~!I For information 'and literature regarding: fares, train w^JSe • service, reservations, apply or address City Ticket Ofllce B|p|iSVH| | toBfQ" ' Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. 1 22 Powell St., San Francisco, Calif. l^aHSSaiSxll W -* ■- "*-- " >*~* -*-'.' •■ - .' -\ ' . -. . - --' r ■ J I' ILotabraham .Li ncqln >, SAt'S^Wo 'üßrJlAir^T^htAPiy'-^mtW , . I : |BS||'WITHOUT' , TWOjCERTAINiBOOK3—-THC.eieLC. ANO |iHf|' • [C3rSHAKC3PCARC} HARDLY^A QUOTATION USED 114 tITgRATUWE I ' Dili THAT'IS not TAKEN * FROM ONE j OF' THESC' WQBKB^'* , .**^ivOi# j I l-» ■ - ." - : ' •• .. • ■ : ■ !ff>4«Sw*sv*a»# $ ',; Wrs The »be»e Certificate with five other* of consecutive datee ; , ... • ; ; Entitles bearer to tills $5.00 Illustrated Bible i . i if prvtwtMl •* th« •mem *f thia mmwnpmpmr, tmmtthmt with Am itmHi «ii—t Ota* • • cover* th« ■•cmmtt EXPENSE Item* ml tkia treat <lrtrlfciiHw ; # ♦ *: V> clerk hire, cost of vmekimc. «h««U«c. frwi f««torr. *tc. •Iβ. ~> V • ' erranved by Lieutenant Colonel Jam** P. Martin, chairman of the committee. A At the conclusion of the services, the regiment will ! assemble >in front ;of H th« cathedral ? for military review and drees parade/— The ' formation will be as fol lows: * • -. • - First battalion command of jtfajor Frank Grimley: second 5 battalfm in command Jof i Major Hugh J. Leonard; regimental adjutant. Captain ■ Milo /: F. 'Ktnt^^^^':'':' ".-■■•■'-■;■.■•*■■.' :?-'- i.-./v..-.-.: '• : " >,-'... iv The review will be tendered iColonel John ,L. Fhynn. the popular officer ; re cently * appointed «U commander of '5 the regiment^ 1 -**' :•'' ■' y* : : ";■■■. The - committee in charge ofi affairs is composed of Lieutenant Colonel James P. Martin chairman; Captain Bert sG. Doherty, , Captain Phil Powers, Captain William Buckley, and Lieuten ant John Canty. • I'-r-y ;'**-:.'-.■ ' •' DEFENDS B. J. ARNOL& :. AS HE CLOSES 3 BUREAU i J. R. Bibbins, resident engineer rep resenting Bion J. Arnold, the Chicago traffic expert, formally closed ; the bu reau :at the city hall yesterday and 'will- leave today fo - attack the trans portation problems , of -'other cities. Mr., Bibbins , home is in Chicago, but on bidding farewell yesterday'; he said he would rather live in San 'Francisco. '; The engineer j addressed- a communi cation to i Supervisor, tVogelsang, % chair man of the public utilities committee, setting: forth i a defense of Arnold jln response to the published criticisms : which have been made "!*against v the expert in regard to the.Chicago traction settlement plan, and ito ,which. Arnold has replied ,* in & a telegram to i Bibbins/; "It '"' is ; entirely incorrect," says i : . Ar nold, "[ "'to X reach c any conclusions > ; to the effect that either 2 myself or the board of eupervising engineers. CThieago traction, ie responsible for any failure of ■■' eervice: here, for the.l reason that # the board is/ only £ advisory and can" not act on its own initiative jin mat ters relating to street railway > aervlce until after belnr requested by the city officials for recommendations." STANFORD FACULTY MEN STAR IN ORIGINAL SKIT "Trouble*, a Stuirnt of Greek,** P«t •m for Etllflcatioa of Dor* Bunch (Sp»eltJ Diipatch to The Call) . V STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May 2 — An original skit. "Troubles, a Student of Greek," written by Prof. V. L*., Kellogg of the entomology department, was staged;; by men of the v faculty at -J,." — :»■ ».-.tU.;■■■- • ! :/--w-^-.-w.&»«»jfe»'-»i*»---'--;«"' l '" i their clubhouse tonight, as part of their >.- »» - - - j- -~'-. » --» • ->■ ■ -> -"-c3Bf*' i ' l Sß program of entertainment for the stu dents of Encina hall, the men's dormi tory. -Vy- The * cast: • .• . • '-■■ .■ . ... . ... _ v " ■• President of high pressure university, F. C Woodward; secretary. P. J. Treat: efficiency manager. G. H. Marx; a phi lanthropist, O. Searlf?. a. student, E. P. ■ Lesley; % interpreter, W. A. Cooper: »tu dent of Greek, B. jO. Foster; professor of Greek, Frank Angel). "./ . - A supper and jollyup around a bon fire were other features of the .annual" reception of the faculty to the Encina men. 4, • >.'-•"* AUDITORIUM FILLED FOR ASSOCIATION WAR DRAMA "Under Sealed Orders." Pl«j-.ln Four Act*, Iμ presented-—Another Per- ..^ _ • '-'■,* . formance Ton la lit ' A crowded house-greeted .the boys of the * Young- Men's Christian ■ association in the presentation of * "Under/ Sealed Orders," a civil -war drama in four act 3, given in the association auditorium last evening , . ,J^- Among those .notable, for excellent work during the evening. were Victor Hildebrandt, Dorothy Goodwin, : Spaeth. Warren Stevens, c'ul verwell, George Bosq. George Fairchild, Charles Weatherbe and Hatold Weule. The oast was ; trained under the per sonal direction of ; Raymond O. Hanson, boys" work director of the Young Men's Christian association. .'. - ~ , • ' Another performance will '*. be given tonight for the > benefit 7: of the ; boys' summer camp. • -< t ■■ .- - If Yoaemlte, Was In ' Kurop* Among its many attractions Cali fornia contains one t region alone which would 2 make s a State .world I famoue. '< If in i Europe it would attract the globe trotter i?. from well vbeaten '■£ paths to cherished beauty ? places;?* and j?dwarf them with its '■ superb grandeur. -■ Yo semite! Here Nature in its moat spec- , tacular mood spreads before :: you ' its mystical handiwork. i;'■;■;•'• * - ; v To see it will ever be a source of self-congratulation. i To miss seeing it, when so near, is a pity.• ..»■•,-' ;: -/, Easily accessible, with v comfortable hotels, steam heated and electric lighted, it offer* the most interesting: and enjoyable 1J outing that :~< any.. one could desire.v .'.;;... ...-■ . • . >•>" 11 man c Sleeping Car > service daily via : Southern Pacific, leaving San Fran cisco, Ferry ? station;;, !*:4O ; j>. M., and 1 Oakland, Sixteenth station, 10:18 P. M., arriving at ,El Portal, gateway to the valley, at 7 o'clock next morn ing. , v Comfortable „ stage ; coaches % leave Hotel del Portal each morning, arriv ing at Sentinel ; Hotel,'■"•ln heart. of the valley, 14 mi lea, about noon. Round trip k fare *^from. .San Francisco. {22.35, i including:*- stage -to Sentinel Hotel. Round-trip fart* ;by 'stage - thence- to "Wawona and T. the : Maripoaa * Big * Tree Grove, $15. —Advt. . \ Wash Suits for Boys \ Norfolk and Sailor Blouse Suits in ; linen, striped galatea, khaki, rough crash linen; Beach Suits with low neck and short sleeves; French and English novelties. $1 to $6 HASTINGS CLOTH ING CO. Post and Grant Aye. i U————»■————■— i I : DR. MAX WASSMAN DENTIST HEWES BUILDING S. TV. COB. «rXTH AMB MARKICT Hoar*. 8 «• Ot Vuaaaya, • t* 13 I Mrs. Beyer is Loo k>i ng ! Crab Fishermen Trotect ive Union Crabs today at $1.60 wt dee. at Fiahenaea'i «*•£* _ XTrAWaU. U.o.jtx. 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I Street and Number ....;,...................... ... ..I^ «] City or Town »...'..- i H TOTAL DUMBER OF PICTURES. TT, C«ml**t *!«■*•« Fete. Cfc %*?* [• § e»r ia t different J picture * appears ;In % this '. apace. ■#>■ Cut them >■ ont. .; •Sar* -. »m ; y ■: until I the ■ last ! picture appears on ; Mny Iβ. Don't : " send In partial list s.T W*|* I until vex) have all the answers to the 7?. Read Rule*. JOnlly story. end Bp«« B ; Hal Aagnqaceiffiita In< another part 'of s this* paper. It will help :you'win". ,tr 3 prize. F.xtra pictures and coupons of any »Jat» that have appeared mi» .h*, (| had ate**. Enter ? today, without registering your name. Merely, ear* Pi.«» ! k (nr»« and Coupon* m> they appear. " ' : - '3 ■■■■■■■sVSRBHHMHBHBHMBHMBHHHHBiBiIHiHHHBHHHBBHIBMHH^ ;, USE THIS ORDER BLANK FOR CATALOG i - If you cut this order form, fill tt out and aend or bringr It In with th» * fsum designated, you will c receive the « Official Copyrighted Contest Catal«» ■* 'tit i about 5,000 book •- titles, and ; seven * certificates 3 redeemable 1 for the first; 3*' f pictures; in the ■ contest. f> In the : catalog * are i all > the ; correct > titles fto - th* 77 ■ : pictures. Catalogs, 35 cents at this office. 40 cents by mail. V; - , ': » BOOKLOVKRS , CONTEST EDITOR: ■ " ! . THE CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA ] Inclosed find 40 cents, for which send me a Booklovers' Contest Catalog 1 of about 5.000 book titles and the seven certificates redeemable for the flret pictures. ; .-;- 1-:-;-. :■■.■. .-/ " r ;y r ■■- '■"■[ : -y'l:"'- :■'.-. ' \ •■■"■. '•■"-';..■ / ,: :;*._, \'• : 'V :,'*'r Name ,■' . 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On \ the lower section you writ* - from 1 te 16 book titles which X you have selected for the picture pasted :c: '■■-..:■■•-.■ ■■•.>.■• ■^••■•ii,../,----- >■-<:,-:.",:>:;5 ,•..-:■, ~■■:■'■-■;; You fare lime. labor and expense with an Answer Bock ana It helps - yw to w»e. -,-••"' I.. ... -J. ,-.■■■" .. ... *a^ 111 ■'.', ■.. ". . .... ' , -: • " USB TBI* ; ORDER FORM FOR THE AXSWBU BOOK ■■■'-■- -*■■•■•-- - r •";.:' ••••• V ;;•";'." " • -■- ■ ■•--■•- - ----- - -'"'—'■; ■; Contest .'iditir." "* ";V-" * r ** * " % * •••••»•••••. 111*. j BoekloTers' Contest Editor, ;•-The/ San Francisco Call, . - - -■ : ■' .. ■. ". .■ -..■ •-.-;"'■ '. '■ .San .FVanolsco. Cat. :T ' ■ -. , ( -; . -Find herewith SO cents (76 cent* at office), for which deliver. to me ye >- I Answer j Book t »nd • * certificates *• returnable *as a the J pictures 1 appear in t tit* • - rentest for Pictures Nob. St to 7*. In consideration of the above I agree to take., or continue ato tak*. your paper » for ;a } period fof three months 5 from r date. \ . i Nam* ......tM* »•.«.....«.«..........*.......... Street and N0v......»*......»*« #> ... Ma , ; . *».....-, » - . . . , ■■-■--. -~ • ■ - - • ■.-- ■;■■ ■- ;.--•.- ; : :-"--■ City State ..r. «. I SPECIAL ATTENTION NON-SUBSCRIBERS: :■ By the j payment ,;ot; »l 00 1 I at our 1 office, or $1.10 by mall, you will receive the Answer Book without I the Sβ pictures. Brine; or send the necessary amount as stated in this order i form. ,i You had , better subscribe to tola paper and e*t the 35 free pteturtj { aad to* lesser price. •:'.-.■■■■ 5