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MAY 23, 1915. PART V.f 14 SUNDAY MORNING. i cans and labels that come 'pouring In Developments. these days. It almost maKes one.

De GIRL MAY DIE OF TERRIBLE SCALDS Fact and Comment (Continued from First Tage.) Headed for a Prize. NINE WORKING lieve that people water their gardens JAIL ANOTHER STOCKS AND BONDS IN SAN FRANCISCO. IB? A. P. NIGHT WTBX1 SAJf FRAM IHlO, IUj 22.

Following it todS nua of pnecti raise god potatoes at that, so with Sega Milk I'll wager it would great is the number of labels turned CHILD AT PLAY TCMBLES INTO and hardships resulting from many AUNTS ON TAP LOTTERY MAN. special assessment proceedings this city can fall to.dpsim a change BOILIXG WATER; LITTLE HOPE FOR HER. in. A dear little lady, called the other day witn some credits for her daughter, a great many of which were Setro Milk labels, and informed us Aaked. which will lead to a more systematic that she never thought that she could 'Hoto One Trade Contestant Agent Amplifies Statements Stumbling backward while tossing Bid.

1J ...4.20 ...4. SO ...4. HO ever drink her coffee with canned cream, but "Billie" said they must .20 4. SO 4.70 Means to Win. una equitable arrangement for the carrying out of public Improvements.

Notorious among recent instances was that of Exposition Park, In which a limited number of property owners in an assessment district in southwest Los Angeles were compelled to About Alleged Ring. use Seeo. to get the credit and U. a Bonds 3 quarterly eonpon State Bond Hk'hwsy 4s Municipal Bnnd a P. Munieiml 3...

8. V. MunidiiU 8. F. Munic-iiMl Cs.

MisrelUnfnus Boodi Associated oil Co. 6 Bay Counties Power Co. fat Central Gas Electric 5s. Cal. Eire.

Gen. Ser. Cal. Klectric Unifvinir a ball to her pet kitten, Nora Roberts, 9 years old. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Roberts. No. 731 New High Now," she added, "I'll never use any thine else." street, fell into a tub of boiling water Oet busy, everybody, you win nave 9S US 6a yesterday and was probably fatally 99 loo'vi 83 i6i" make sacrifices in order that a great She Shotcs Great Proof of More Arrests Yet Expected an awful lot of fun, even if you do not win anything. There is nothing scalded.

Practically all of the skin of Playground and educational center, maintained Jointly bv the State. Coun lmt laL tins ft Electric Oen. Bs, her back and legs peeled off soon aft in the world that will make one so Much Prosperity, by Police Inspector. er she was removed to the Receiving Hospital. happy is optimism and work.

99 loa With her mother, the child was in ty and City, might be enlarged. The condemnation of additional ground for Exposition Park, If any extra acreage really needed was as much the concern of Highland Park, BELL TOLLED BY 'Also Raise Their Others HIS FOREFATHER. Offer of Help is Given by the back yard playing with her kitten. Mrs. Roberts was washing clothes, and, after filling a tub with boiling water, warned the child not to get too close.

"All right, mama. the WUlshlre district and Boyle IT Standini Heights as it was of the hard-hit section that actually had to foot the 90 District Attorney. IMPENDING VISIT OF LIBERTY I'll be careful," the Utle girl an oul. Multiplied instances in which CLEARINGHOUSE BANK REPORT. by A.

p. nioht wraai NEW YORK. May 22. The statement of the actual condition of clearinghouse banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold reserve in excess of legal requirements. This la an increase over last week.

The state-, ment follows: Actual conditions: Loans, decrease, Reserve in own vaults (b,) Increase, $2,761,000. Reserve in Federal reserve bank, Increase, $757,000. Reserve in other depositaries, increase, $2,233,000. Net demand deposits, 2,320,890,000 decrease, Net time deposits, decrease, 11,810,000. Circulation, $37,971,000: Increase.

$33,000. b) Of which $358,105,000 is specie. Aggregate reserve, Excess reserve, increase, $7,013,330. Summary of State banks and trust companies In Greater New York not included in clearinghouse statement: Loans, decrease, $2,050,900. Specie, increase, $2,088,200.

Legal tenders, decrease, $229,400. Total deposits, decrease, Banks' cash reserve In vaults, $10,910,200. Trust companies cash in vault, $46,576,700. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK REPORT. BY A.

P. NIGHT W1KE.1 WASHINGTON, May 22. Gold coin and certificates in the hands of Federal reserve banks increased during the past week more than $2,000,000, according to the statement of their condition May 21, Issued today by the Federal Reserve Board. It shows: Resources: Gold coin and certificates, $243,370,000. Legal tender notes, silver certificates and subsidiary coins, $36,882,000.

Total, $280,208,000. Bills discounted and loans: Maturities within thirty days. maturities within sixty days. $12,462,000. Other, swered, but just then the ball she KETJC REVEALS UTRRV'S 1ESCKNELN'T HERE.

had been bouncing to the cat fell In those who could ill afford to meet heavy special assessments have been forced to pay for improvements of more or less general benefit might be Continuing the investigation of the the direction of the tub. In rushing to have nine aunts nine St Vie nice work in? Wouldn't aunts nine backward to catch the ball she alleged lottery ring which is believed to have been operating here for When it reaches Los Angeles, the aunts all willing to help one win cited. Mrs. Roberts dashed to the aid of There have, been times when the prize in the Prosperity and Trade famous old Liberty Bell may recognize 85 i lltt no" Ilk) 80 108 95 74 102 70 til months without fear of interruption, special assessment has been a good the child, but before, she was lifted from the tub, Nora was so seriously Contest? I have never given much detectives from the office of Inspector the spirit of an old friend, the con Home of the police department yes' necting link with its famous day in burned that physicians have little thing and when it has provided the means for carrying out needed improvements that would otherwise history, in the person or u. i.

terday afternoon arrested another hope for her recovery. Nearly half the skin of her body came off. direct descendant of illiam Hurry, agent" and Ioeked him in the City have been delayed indefinitely. It does not always involve the hardships that the bellrinKer. who tolled out the Delirious from the intense pain and Jail on suspicion of a felony.

He is message of freedom on Independence nave made it so generally unpopu not knowing that she was being taken to the hospital, the child kept calling Dav. 1776. back in Philadelphia. Edward Lower, who was taken from lar. Important improvements with The grave of the illustrious wurry pitifully for her cat.

out number have been made possible his home. No. 1307 West Pico street. His bail was fixed at $500 and he was was for years lost but came to light in different districts by the provisions in 19US, wnen me sexton ui me uiu Divided. unable to furnish it.

Pine-street Presbyterian Church in of the Vrooman act and many of these have been In neighborhoods that could well afford the expense. The When the officers raided Lower's Philadelphia, in clearing up a few of NNER WHEEL home they found a large number of the neglected headstones in the I lottery tickets and paraphernalia big injustice has always resulted from attempts to put through huge abandoned cemetery adjacent to the OF LITIGATION. hurch. came across the name of used in the sale of them. This will be turned over to the United States SI 95 ais'i 9t) 97" 1(10 ai 70 85 17 87 H2-4 45 48 Hurry.

Only the fact that the bell la I. Telephone Light Co. lis MKIi California. Wme Aasocutlon 5s S3 Citv Electric Co. f.

83 Coast Counties Light Power 5s Edison Litfht Power 6s 1W4 I. (in Pont de Nem. Pdr. First Federal Trnst Co. 5 Great Western Power Co.

5s Hawaiian Commercial Sugar 5s. 101 Honolulu B. T. Co. lOOto Lke Tahos By.

4 T. Co. hem Anirele Gas Klectric Co. 5s. 00 Uw Angeles Gas Klec.

Corp. 93 Vs Los Angeles Bailway 5s 94V? Los Angeles Hallway Corp. 5s lot Angeles Lislitlntr Old. 5s ROVi L. Ry.

1st Con. Mt. 5s. 95 Bailway ot Cal. Marin WaUr at Power Co.

Market St By. 1st Con. Mte. 76 Northern Bailnray Co. of Cal Northern California Bailway 10214 Korthera California Power Co.

92Va Northern California Power Con. bs Oakland Gas, Light H. 5s Oakland Transit Co. Ss 85 Oakland Transit Co. 5s 82 Oakland Traction Coo.

5s Oakland Traction Co. 5s Omnibus Calile Railway ts Oro Klectric Corp. 6s 50 Pacific Oas Iron. 4s 8ft'4 Pacific Oas St Electric Co. HH' Pacific Electric Railway Co.

5i fZhi Pacific Light Power Co 88 Pacific Light Power Gtd. Pacific Tel. ft Ti'L Co. 5s (W Sacramento Electric, lias Bv. 5s.

100 San Joaquin Light Power 5a 9Ufi i Cor, (Her. A) Bs S. Oakland A San Jose Bv. 0 S. Oakland A a J.

2nd Mtff. 5s. Ui Sierra Railway of California tta a P. R. R.

of C. Ii C. Gtd. 105 8. P.

Branch Railway of Cal. lt 8. P. R. Co.

lat Refir. 4s Klt'4 S. Vt Water Co. Gen. Ml.

4 91 United Gas T.le- tric Co. 5s 100 nited R. R. of S. F.

4 45 Valley Counties Power Co. Ss 100 Water Works Spring Valley Water Co 484 Gas and Electric Stocks-Northern Cal. Power Co. Psriflc Lighting Corn, pfd 74 Pacific Lighting Coria com OS Pacific Oas A Klertiic com. Pacific Gas It Electric ISM 84 Pacific Gas A Klec trio lat pfd b2V.

Insurance Stocks Fireman's Fund 249 Bank Stocks American National Bank 217V4 Anglo-California Trust Co Anglo A London-Paris Natl Sank of California, N. A 184 First National Bank of 8. 217 'i Savings Union Bank A Trust Co Savings Banks-German Savings A Loan ...8525 Humboldt Satins Bank Mutual Sayings Bank ($51) paid tip). 75 Security Sating Bank 825 Powder Stocks B. I.

do. Pont de Nem. pdr. "114 E. I.

du Pont de Nem. Pdr. 870 Sugar Stocks-Hawaiian Commercial A ST Hawaiian Sugar Co 3.V4 Honokaa Sugar Co 5 Hutchinson Sugar Plantation 1 Kllauea, Sugar Plantation Co IB'i Onomea, Sugar Co Paauhau Kugar Plantation Co ll'4 I'nlnn Sugar Co lrtH Oil Stocks Amalgamated Oil Co 2 Associated Oil Co 37. PsHfle fnirte Oil Co District Attorney's office tomorrow projects of general importance at the expense of arbitrarily laid out districts. Too Many "Axes." coming to Los Angeles disclosed and it is expected a Federal com that one of his direct descendants plaint will be Issued against the man.

IMPERIAL MELOV CLAIMANTS resides In Southern California. Had A great deal of the evil resulting Lower is said to have confessed to it not been for this, few persons SUE THEIR, ATTORNEY. from special assessments has been would ever have known about Mr. Inspector Home that he has been engaged in the lottery business and that due to the pulling and hauling between different sections of the city. Peebles of No.

1417 Sunset boulevard and his famed progenitor. he knew all along that Larry Sullivan, former detective in the employ of the $8,325,000. Total, $34,626,000. Invest The old tombstone had for its in Los Angeles, it must be confessed, is lacking that kind of public spirit which would subordinate the interests of localities to that of the city at ments. $29,342,000.

Due from other Federal reserve banks: Items in transit, $6,650,000. All other resources, scription the words: 48 85 County District Attorney's office, had some connection with the local ring. He said, however, that he never met Sullivan personally. Japanese Growers Ask Federal Court to Prevent Settlement or Delay of Cases and to Enforce Division of Money Secured on Fifty Per Cent, Basis. $11,648,000.

Total resources, 000. Liabilities: Capital natd In, EXPECTS MORE ARRESTS. Inspector Home stated last night $54,135,000. Reserve deposits, Federal reserve notes In circula tion (net liability,) $10,859,000. All that several more important arrests will be made during the next few days and that the evidence against Sulli- "In Memory of William Hurry Who Departed This Life October 22, 1781.

Aged 60 years and 2 months; Also Titus Owens Who Departed this Life August 12, 1880. Aged 26 years and 6 month: Also Margaret, his Daughter, Who died July 24, 1800, Aged 18 months." Titus Owens was one of the sons- S2.1 US 140 185 250" 8750 iao 85 An action quite out of the ordinary. involving recent litigation on the sub an, W. J. Danford.

W. H. H. Young, other liabilities, $2,442,000. Total liabilities, $362,474,000.

Gold reserve against net liabilities, 81.3 per cent. Cash reserves against liabilities after setting aside 40 per cent, gold reserve against net amount of Federal re the "lottery king," Arthur Daniels ject of the alleged violation of the large, various groups of owners and promoters are everlastingly trying to pull the business district ad centers of residence development this way and that, ready at all time to tight the public project that would directly benefit any other section than their own and to bring pressure to bear to conserve their own ends. It has been Impossible, off account of such selfish short-sighted and unpatriotic Influences in Los Angeles, to get some of the most Important public improvements through In any other way than by special assessments upon Individual districts. If Los Angeles as a city Is to grow and others is becoming stronger every hour. That some well-known men high up in official circles will be im Burnett Mclrvin, A Prosperity and Trade contestant, who is proving that the contest is not for "ladies only." serve notes In circulation, 9o.a per 92 885 Sherman Anti-trust Law, and the melon interests In Imperial county, was filed in the United States District Court yesterday, cent.

plicated in the investigation Inspector Home said is certain, and a sensa- tional arrest may be made at any time. New York Dairy Market. IBY A. P. N1CI1T WIRE.) NEW YORK, May 22.

Butter firm The orators in the cause are T. 18 Strenuous efforts were made yester- and unchanged; receipts, 6239. Eggs ay by Larry Sullivan and W. J. Dan- steadier, unchanged: receipts.

18,012. snd progress on logical lines of de- Cheese weak; receipts, 2900; State Saltow, S. Monijama. T. Abe, I.

Iisuki, K. Tano and N. Kida, against George Kunihiro and Edward Byrnes. All the parties are Japanese, the orator-, being melon growers, and Byrnes, an elopment many great public im whole milk, fresh specials, 17; average fancy, 16H16i. provements affecting directly this or ford, the disbarred attorney, to secure bail, which is fixed at $3500 in each case.

Neither succeeded in finding responsible citizens who would vouch for their appearance in the Federal that particular quarter of the city and 97 1 10o woo indirectly, but vitally, the entire city, will have to be carried out. It is Sen Franrlseo 011 Stock. BY A. P. MDHT WtRE.1 SAN FRANCISCO.

May 22. OH attorney of Chicago. Building next Saturday. Sullivan SUrlin Oil A Iler. Co Miscellsnwuis Stocks Alaska Packers' Association Cal.

Fruit Canners" Aawa-iation. Cal. Wine Ansociatfon 91 120 It Is alleged that the orators. reD- offered to put up $3500 in cash, but high time that some of these enterprises were being taken up. In this connection, it Is important that the stocks: Amalgamated, 62.00; Coallnga Central.

10 bid; Illinois Crude, 2 bid; he was told that his bonds must he thought to the subject of aunts until yesterday, but since then they have been on my mind almost continually and all because of a remark made by one of the contestants. It happened this way: one of the contestants, who has been making only a fair showing in the contest, came in yesterday with two suit cases packed full of an assortment of credits that would have stocked a Xair-sized novelty bazaar. And how they did run up into big figures. My! My! Over 1,000,000 credits yes, over 1,000,000. More than that.

Miss Florence Doty there, I did not mean to let the name slip assures us that some day this week she is going to resenting 80 per cent, of the melon growers of Imperial county, asslened secured by two citizens of good rep- Luclle, 1.50 bid; Nevada County, to om; question of special assessments should tation, and he was unable to find Pacific Crude, 5 bid; Falmer union, 115 P2'i at once be given that careful and them. bid; Sovereign, 6 bid; Sterling, 95 bid. certain rights in an action against certain distributors of melons, to the defendants; and that In the seasons of 1908-1909-1910-1911-1912-1913 and Intelligent consideration which candi Yesterday morning Danford sent Cal. Win Association com 2914 Hunt Bros. Co.

trfd N'nrth Alaska Salmon Co l'5 Pacific Tel. A Tel. pfd 914 Philippine Tel. A Tel. Corp.

18 ALr.S. Morning session 1,000 fiarramento Electric, Ga A Ry. IO.000 Cal. Gs A Electric t'uifybig I'nited R. R.

of 8. T. 4s 155 Pnpnnt rfd Kenr York Metal Market. (BY A. P.

MCHT WIRE. NEW YORK. May 22. Copper quiet; 1314, the melon growers employed as word to the County District Attorney office that he wanted to see a representative of that office and Secretary inr4 45 '4 commission merchants for the han dates for city offices are always faithfully promising to give It, but which it has never yet received. Special assessments should be made the subject for something besides campaign electrolytic, 18.75 19.00; casting, dling of their crops, the Lyons Arthur Miller, M.

O. Coggins Com Hartson of the county grand jury. The latter, accompanied by Deputy District Attorney Keyes, went to in- 18.37 18.75. Nominal. New York Money Market.

(BY A. P. NIGHT WIRB.l NEW YORK, May 22. Mercantile paper, 3Vs Sterling exchange Arm; talk. A new broad guage policy for public Improvement procedures should terview him.

They reported he had a 17 complaint to make against the police. 15 Fireman's Fmid Insurance; 25 Hawaiian Commercial A Sugar. 225 Hawaiian 8igar Co 15 Psauhsn Supwy Plantation 15 ilntrhinson Sugar Plantation 1'nllstfd 1 oon Ksrieranzs Ss Southern Cal. Portland Cement. 15 Southern ral.

Portland Cement S5 50 be adopted at the earliest possible moment. The man with the axe to grind should be made to take a back seat. Los Angeles people as a whole are able and willing to pay their share toward the cost of all public. Improvements that benefit the com slxtv-day bills, i.io: ior cdic, 4.78 85-100; for demand. 4.78.

Bar silver, 40 Mexican dollars, 38. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds steady. flew York Dond Sales. fBY DIBFCT WinK FXCI.CSIVB tMSPATCH.1 WEW YOBK RIHRAIT OF T1TF TTMVS. Vav 22 munity at large and which are really Following ars comparisnna of stock and bond sales: Chicago Citrus Msrkrt.

(by direct winr ExnmvE dispatch. 1 CHICAGO BURRAU OF THE TIMES, COMPABIKON OP BONO SALES. pany, Clifford A. Coggins, C. Swift Follens, Mutual Distribution Company, Adolph Levy, Edward S.

Armstrong, Frank E. Wagner, William L. Wagner, Charles H. Weaver, Charles A. Weaver, L.

Bernard Kllbourne, William F. Morpf. Ira Dodge Hale, James S. CrutchfTeld, Robert B. Wool-folk, Peter P.

Hovley, Western Can-talope Exchange, Joseph Frledhelm, Duncan Campbell Company, A. G. Kohnhorst and the United Marketing Company. It is further alleged that In 1912 Byrnes being familiar with the growing and marketing of melons in Imperial county discovered that the distributors had entered into a secret and unlawful combination in restraint of trade and that the distributors had retained commissions, rebates, freight charges and claims paid by the railroads for melons lost or dam Tntal sslss. Msr 22.

litis 1.104 onu Same rla of Is. Tr 1 rmm J.nn.rr 1 to ntn fl10.2S SM May 22. Cherries California. 111- needed. This being true, It ought to be entirely feasible to work out a plan by which the burden of future public projects can be more equitably distributed.

To the Fact and Comment man it appears that the East Seventh-street viaduct proceedings nounij boxes, dihck sweet, i.mivjit.mi. Sams period In 1914 S12.18O.0i." white sweet, l.fioifpl.iS; Tennessee, sour, unripe, slow at 2.f0 for 24-quart He said the officers at Central ponce Station refused to let him see an attorney after his arrest Friday. His complaint w'as given no consideration. During the day Wool-wine sent letters to the police department and the United States District Attorney requesting that he be notified if there is any evidence in con. nection with the lottery case which his office should take up.

WOOLWINE'S STATEMENT. He also made the following statement for publication: "Larry Sullivan was at one time employed as a detective by my predecessor, and was employed by me for brief periods as an emergency detective and such employment was discontinued March 15, 1915, and he has not done any work of any nature for this office since that time. He never did any work of any nature In connection with the so-called Serkln COMPARISON OP STOCK SAl-FS. cases. Oransres Boxes.

caiirornui bring in a collection of flour sacks, coffee cans, Sego Milk cans. Hydro Pura boxes, receipted bills, that wilt aggregate over 6,000,000. Still more about this surprising contestant she has eo many credits to bring in. that the only way to get them here in one swoop, is to have them brought in a dray and that is exactly what she is going to do. The entire contest force literally gasped for breath, but some one managed to inquire, more forcibly than elegantly, "For Pete's sake, how did you get them all?" and right here Is where the nine aunts come in.

With a Justifiable air of pride, this wise little contestant remarked, "Why. I have nine aunts and they are all working for me. They are all small and 1 am going to run that automobile myself and take every one of them out riding every time I go." They have all been collecting for weeks the credits that had no time limit, and this Is the result. Besides, my father has been helping me, too." The contest force, separately and collectively, wish from the bottom of their hearts, that they had nine aunts. navels.

2.511'a 3.50; seedlings, j.ooiff Total sales Mar 22. 1IS STI.iSahares imtih dav of ww Is vear lOLR-Hiahaiss pwn Jariurr 1 to rtte aharm tiame riod in 83.502.79 shales are a step In the right direction. 3.2."i: Valenolas, 3.00(&)3.2.. Lemons- Boxes, California. 3iio to ami count.

3.00j! 3.25. Grapefruit Boxes. GET CHURCH AWARD. Architects Elmore R. Jeffery and F.

NRVADA MI.MI'VO HTSCKs. SAN FRANCISCO MARKKT. fBY A. P. NICHT W1RE.1 KAV FRANCTfi-o, Mar 22.

FoUowinir am sales. a 2Ti. Apples uoxes. western rims, 1.50(32.00; barrels, 3.50.0fl. Gooseberries, small sour, offered at I.fio for 24-quart cases; no sales.

Strawber-rp8 Receipts, 4.125 quart cases, 4000 pint cases and 2fl carloads: main sales Southern stork, 2002.25 for 24-quart cases; Illinois and Indiana stocks, 2.50 aged in transit. It w-as alleged that the business of the growers had been hlii, k.w and close: Close C. L. Peebles Of Los Angeles, a direct descendant of the man who rang the message of freedom on the Liberty Bell in seventeen seventy-six. Injured to the extent of $556,000, and BM.

Aet that the moneys retained by the dis R. Schaefer of this city have besn commissioned to prepare plans for a large brick house of worship, to be erected at San Bernardino by the First Congregational Church of that place. The edifice will be of Mission design and will contain a main auditorlun seating about 600, together with a Sunday-school assembly-room for 250. The cost of the building is estimated at $50,000. charges against Chief of Police Se .1 .13 tributors from the growers was estimated at $498,000.

2.75. The Flaxseed Market. BY TIIBECT WIRE EXCMS1VB PlSPATCH.) mivvp.APOUS (Minn.) May 22. In 1912, it is charged, Byrnes em bastian. Larry suiuvan was aiso employed bv E.

T. Earl as a detective. have this dav addressed a com ployed Kunihiro to procure from the in-law of William Hurry, whose chil munication to Inspector Home of the dren were all daughters, according to Flaxseed market for today as follows: growers an authorization to bring action In the name of Kunihiro, and to employ Byrnes to bring an action. records here available. The Philadel police department and also tne cnitea states District Attorney, calling upon 1 SUBURBAN DEVELOPS! EXT.

A tract of seventy acres lying near them to produce any evidence or in Assignments were secured, and it Is .11 .04 ,03 1.40 1.47V4 .07 .03 .0.1 .01 At Minneapolis, offerlnKS were very fight and the demand was Indifferent. No. 1 seed quoted at 2 to 3 cents under Puluth May price on spot and to arrive. No. 1 seed closed at 1.03 to phia Chapter.

Daughters of the American Revolution, had a suitable monument erected over the grave of the bellringer, which today is the point of .01 l.ii l.WI .27 .10 .4 formation they may nave, or may said many of the blanks were not signed, but were subsequently filled out by Kunihiro or his agent. secure, as to any violation uny State law against the said Sullivan or l'4 on spot and to arrive, rteceipis attraction for many tourists. On December 3, 1912, it Is alleged A rather remarkable family trait anv other person involved in the so-called lottery scheme or any other matter. today, 2 cars; last year, 7 cars. Shipments today.

1 car; last year, 1 car. Linseed oil shipments totaled pounds, oilcake and meal shipments 303,700 pounds. Duluth receipts today. is that through the years past, there have been very few sons among the descendants of Hurry, the local Mr. that Kunihiro and Byrnes secured a contract by which they were to receive 50 per cent, of all moneys secured as a result of the suit, and It I nhall also co-operate in every the center of the town of Compton is being formally opened to the market today by the Campbell-Bentley Company.

The land has been platted Into small farm plots and Is to be developed as a suburban tract for home builders who wish ground space for gardening and poultry raising. The subdivision Is supplied with gas, water and electricity. JOINT SERVICE way possible with the police authori 7 cars; last year, jo cars, winiuprij tndnv. II cars: last year. 27 ties and with tne united siaies attorney's office in the prosecution of all Peebles being one of the few exceptions.

His great-grandmother was Sara Ann Stetler, named after her grandmother, Sara Ann Hurry. Miss Is now assertd that they claim to be the sole owners of the cause of action to them assigned. cars. At Duluth flaxseed bulged with demand largely attributed to speculative quarters. May flax closed 2i up: July.

214 up; September, 2 up, and Balm. OoMMd H'-h. Atlanta 2,000 Blue Bull C. O. Conib.

Frac Hsisy imd. B. Florence Odd. Con 17,300 Jiunlio r.x. l.M 1 .40) Ime Star 13.000 MerecT 27 .2 1.000 Riler Venial 3 0O0 Yellow Tier .04 ..04 Oto SiHlidorra 1,000 Ksnas .15 Manhattan Bin Pour Ileiter rilon CM WMiie Man.

Con Man. IletT Mom. oIotv 2.WI0 Willie Cai. .04 .04 Sts) Con. Vlntinta .10 .10 Cnndence Half Nor.

Vmtlran .32 Oilr "7 Saraee flieira Ne. 800 I'nion .1" Tononsh BMmont Cash Oiity Queen Jim Butler Mctrer SHO Midwar .1 1.0IW Mon. P. E. Montana Minh Eat 1,000 McNam.

.03 North Beanie Kola. .12 .12 Txiio. of Timonali Kx Itnalilla Wrt. Knd .73 .71 Mlsre'laneotia P. S.

j- 300 Net. Hills .20 .20 llmind Mt A suit was filed In the Superior 05 .03 .01 .02 .04 .0. ..1.1 .17 Stetler, whose brother was a religious Court of Los Angeles county In June, October, 1 up. 1913, against the distributors, requiring an accounting from the defend MEMORIAL DAY. persons Involved tn any sucn scnemf.

"The District Attorney's office has no jurisdiction of lotteries conducted in the cltv of Los Angeles; that would come within the Jurisdiction of the City Prosecutor, heing a misdemeanor, but it has Jurisdiction of any fraud growing out of any such scheme where the amount involved exceeds $50." Turpentine anil Rosin. BV A. P. NIGHT W1BB.1 SAVANNAH. May 22.

Turpetlne ants and king for a Judgment of writer and speaker of some note in the middle part of last century, married a Mr. Norris. A daughter of the match was Margaret Norris, who married J. M. Peebles, father of the local man.

C. L. Peebles is a former druggist, having come here from Ogden several years ago and having lived In retirement since that time. He has three firm, 38 "ft 38 V. sales 151; receipts.

$498,000. It la asserted that the suit was allowed to He dormant and no action was begun to enforce the SPANISH WAR VETERANS AND SDH; shipments. 137; stons, zi.im. Attorneys who were in me omce or stated former Fredericks The gist of the long complaint is .03 .10 .01 4. SO .118 .07 Hi .12 r.n 8,00 .70 .04 .41 AUXILIARIES COMPLETE TIIEm AnRAXC.ICME.Vrs.

All plans for the Joint observance Sullivan was office nearly Rosin firm; sales, s.ia; receipts, j.isv, shipments. 3743; stocks. 05,785. Quote: 2.72 V. r.

a.S2V. K. 2.115; F. 3.02V. 3.10 8.12V.

I. JU3: 3.35; 4.00; 5.00; WO, 0.35; WW. 0.50. last night that Larry discharged from that that it Is charged trrb defendants Intend to compromise and settle the actions for far less than the sum de daughters, Mrs. Robert Daniels, Mrs.

three years ago. information rrom Mn rancisro Reginald ciapp and Mrs. Edward Col-burn. Their children, with the ex of Memorial Day by the camps of the U.S.W.V.. were completed yester manded in the petitions; that the matter Is being delayed so that the .17 .01 .17 ,13 .73 .1" last night was that none of the men against whom complaints were issued ception of a son of Mrs.

Daniels, are ssssssssatasssssssastasssssSsSaaaaBBBBBsaaasas IlOUt.IIT F0n INVESTMENT. lloixltt nf Tia. Aneeles sold statute of limitation may run and de uaumi lers. during the past week the property at The Chamber of Commerce Is trv-Ing to arrange to have Mr. Peebles and bin grandson, Mr.

Daniels, ride with the Liberty Bell when it reaches. feat Justice. It Is also charged that the defendants sre not worth to exceed $25,000. and that all of the property of Byrnes Is in the name of day and final arrangements made for the services the afternoon of the Slst at the Bible Institute. This will be a Joint service of the O.A.R., snd the U.S.W.V., and will begin at the soutnwest corner or j-iarvaru im-levard and Forty-second place.

The imnnvomonta pnnaist nf a seven- here by the United eiaies i.oiru i Attorney's office had been apprehended. The dispatch further stated no demand had been made upon the officials there to arrest them. This was explained by Postofflce Inspector Webster as being possibly the method mninveii bv the officers In the north here next fall, thus linking as closely room bungalow. The place was bought Frank L. Coe, Who is a Prosperity seeker in Trade Contest.

The prnver of the petition Is that the puHHiPio me present Uav with the 1:30 o'clock. tho court find the defendants were in by a local man as an investment, 11 nnw belnir under lease. The consld- of the nation's in- fiW FBAXCISrO MttlKET. flRATV AND VEGETABLES. glorious history fancy.

Next Sunday the camps and aux solvent at the time of the filing of tm vivsn tiv W. A. La Claire. In keeping from tne puiiuc wiiai. mnr IBY A.

P. Nlf.HT WIHK.) the broker In the transaction, at the bill; that they be required to account for the property that has come office la doing. POLY AH'MXI TO Ml ET. 16500. iliaries, with the O.A.R.

and affiliated bodies, will assemble at the Broadway entrance to the Hall of Records, at 10 o'clock, and march to St. Vlblana's Cathedral, where special services will be held and a memorial address will be delivered by' Bishop T. Consty. ARRIVE AT HONOLULU. anil I oriniT SiudenU will (iatlior WeiliKNiiay fr liijf om: to si-KKExnrcn.

ANOTHER IS IS HIDING. (BY PIIIECT WIRK EXCUrSIVC PISI'ATI 11 1 RAN FRANCISCO, May Into their hands; that the defendants hold the assignments of the growers for collection only; that they be restrained from compromising the proceedings against, producers, and that the money collected as a result TVi rVitlnwInsr Ansralenna who soiled 1 lino at I liolr Alma Mater. on the steamship Manchuria ths 15th each, to help count those credits, when they como in. Practically ull of the Loa Angeles co-operating merchants' are represented in this dray load of credits and many of the out-of-town merchants, for some of the aunts live in the suburban towns. One aunt In Clarcmont wends in blips from Ksllls's Crfsh (jrooery, PuvsII'm Book and Drujf Store, Claremont Hardware and Claremont Department Ptore.

Another aunt, living In Covin, contributes slips from IlrosdweH's Dry ine polytechnic mgti Hchool on an extended lour 10 dap.ii, china and tVin phiiiotitnes. have sr On Memorial Day the camps and Louis Fltzpatrlck, one of four men In this part of the State wanted in connection with the Los Angeles lot of the suits be divided. Alumni Association will holii their un auxiliaries will assemble at tbe Wash rived 'in Honolulu: otts. nine-nun ington street entrance to Rosedale "LOVE IS tery cases, was almost, nut noi Htevens. Miss Hue WlllHims, Mrs.

K. ri rv.i Palmsr. Mr. and Mrs. quite, arrested today.

HtzpatrkK, itc- nual reunion and tiamiuct at the Polytechnic High School Wednesday, In which much interest and general response Is being taken. A reci-ntlon Cemetery at 9:30 o'clock snd In conjunction with military academies and school children, will march to Roose 1. B. Wlllinms, Miss LtUiu Kiinnaie, fco Man Kay Who Went to Bid Girl ana a i me. Mr.

ana airm. a. Goodbye snd tt'M Arrested for Larkln and Mrs. Klsner. to Supt.

Eranrls snd teachers of tho cordlnu to friends, has promised United State Deputy Marshal Mul hall to surrender himself Monday. Hs wants until then to arrange for bonds. At least, that Is wht he is tinder- TrPMitHMKliur KtiaiMMitled velt Camp's riot snd Spsnish War Vetersns' Monument, where sn P-proprlate programme will be Polytechnic High School will be ten Pleading that "love Is blind" as his CONCERT. dered at 4:30 o'clock p.m., and a banquet will be served by the high school stood to have told Mr. Mulhall this Ths orchestra of ths University of excuse for trenpasslnn on ths prop At 1 o'clock all camps snd auxil afternoon.

Southern California gave a concert i. xr a ni. wntinm pupils at o'clock. A line pro Krunime snd sddresn bv Hunt. Fran lust Friday evening In ths university kins ssked for leniency In the The deputy marxlm! Is reported to have telephoned to Fltxputrlc here chntiel.

I.lilKlnl's "Mallet Kfyptleniln" cIm will be held In the amliiorlum Ht iaries will sssrmble, with colors, at Sixth snd Olive streets, snd march to tbe nude Institute on Hope utreet. whera nntrtotlc exercises will be held roiii i tmri ynieraiiy morning inn n'rincK. fmm Oakland, by niaile wns among the sMections given, ss SAN FRANCISCO. May 22. ns.

celpts-Flour, IO.SDj quarters; barley, 2400 centals; potatoes. 3T45 sacks; hay, 421) tons; hides, 110 In number; wins, gallons. Vegetable! -ress, 1.002.00; string and wax beans, 3ff: summer siiuash, 2.002.25 per lurtfs box. Sna Francisco Barley Market. IBY A P.

Mi.HT winr. i HAN FUANCIHCO, My 22. Hsrley, Dscomber, 1.21 bid, asked. Ilrafts aad Silver. SY A P.

MCMT Wins.) KAN FR NCI May 22. Mexican flollsrs. drafts, sight, li drafts, telegrnlih, San KraaiUro Ilalrr Market. IIIY A P. NO HT WIHK.

I HsN KHANCMCO, May 22. Kglts, pullets, Cortland seat Market. HV A I. Ml II WISH, I MillTliANIi (Url Mny 22 Wlissl dull, no nslliis. Hpi.t 1.1,18 I V'f-ild.

I 14, thill, Hi Itnl Mer Msrfcsl, Hi) IU1II I IH ''0 A. I riMtiiN, My 'i lsr silver, 'jSH-l'I'l 'iif H'i'0' M-itiel, I ell Set stirk f.rsrrsl tlarbst, II,) kl ill it ht'W liiHH, Hi HUM, Ili.aiiUt i iiuis, si.i.i, Nil It -Its sI.m,(, jfi Inailijf (u i) 1 '( he a given a suspended sentencs All former members of Hi ntuder.t well as a number of cImsmIckI pieces, by friends of the latur. Mr, Mul under the auspices of the General Heveral soloists iisslsted, liu lulling the tuirty, even lr not ffrsdiintps, tire cor- hall Informed I'ltxputrlck a wiirrmit Mrtuorlul Day Committee, illully InvttiKl to be pn-wiit at tlio has nut for his rent and Fitput wliiNtler, MUs Allien ilitven. 'I uri'hestrs. Is uniler Hi" Imton of J.

I'sul II l'urker hsa been Selected ss or iiinMy iiiiys with tne restriction Hint be go back to PiMsdens slid nisy there, "If In tne net 'wo esrs mi nr seen In ths vicinity of this woman's home, you will Im lucked up tl. uuilltoilum inei'tlng. rick Nireid to inei-t ttiw otlber In this It mud marshal for the liliiie insti city, Mniiiliiy. hobs, soother of the tur ul services. lie win rsi uie mm- Klliott, and Is munasail by floyd sr NmiI Hmliist MmlH'tl.

I MUMVEHI Ti I I.IUMH. sembly to order snd then inn oduis Hood Htore, The Kexall Store, Henry-Hall Hardware House and Chaffee's Cjihh Orocery. A (treat many of the Murray Bak-Int Company' wrappers wr among the special credits, well ui tillpa from Ye Slsrn vt Orange Ului-ciim, tho New Mm hod F. K. Newberry Electric Company, hud the Went' I irnt Street I lepfti I went HI or.

Qijlte a Miliibrr i.f tile "lazy" mn tetitnt hav come to life thin jmrt ik stiil, therefore, will not lis ilriM I'M friitn (he ll, Imt llu am i. tuny of Who waking up, If iu thl.k you srs Inn fr Laek iiii tint lti.t fi iH In now, why not lil( tAhft cnnti'iifttDf Hut do xit iiji Ibiil Di ur nut still lit tl r'lurilt'tf. tnin of Hi hlfclc! i i dbt nt ton In until it htm will ir 'II lliilr il ill i ift i in iH i IimjIji uf llilr i-iiuiil In, i 'J rtif.1 i-iimiyi 1 ofnn 'us 7 i jr 'I i4y I in il III Jl i i- i I it bi(M I S' Ui Hi's ii ii i'iuriiH'fi to rr.it mv inn p'n li lire." the hula stated, Hurry lliiriison ss rnuirmsn tn in lette, who fonilit'lv riliei Ht the Mil Until In tlsklutiil, liua Sm ne lulu bblli.S lie Im sunt to Hieis i.r lKi(trttin lit thH West. liukliitt mid I but hs hud bit ti ti.i.ilt, I', till I II llll tLftllt. tiny, 1U prosruimms win intiiin a World: Hers Is a storn ith ruioii for ibiker, Ins the iiotiiiilie of llm him smmIiiI IMttMldil.

MI'S. Iillfrt I it tit Ijmm told for piofinxImiMl l'liilfiirin ioiiai selection bv tn drum I'nriis, ihvu. uiii, ii iiv o. J. Nsvit, IiiIiiIi-Iii.

who liven with Mrs. mutts, who 4 in flu i ig itisn, who Mriny, Ji.lili Ale Mclblvjir I hit nf inn MS fiHlliiH "I 1 1 i 1 1 i 'i un to "'at on, mi in lutl funlttt tt, It'llilltrilbm k. IHIAslh IV Mlinil il III 1,1 I Wl ll lilfl'lrt III Sl'llll-llU St ii. ii Mi.oni-y, ii, r. iw-, cinm.

liSHll's Order Jom I'll liin'r sod l'tuKUi', M. Ili'lt'u Vim Vain si-ssd how loiig lis III, hi inn nln so hi Hi Iiimi i.f l.in, ni'i Oi iiMdnir- vi in-" i 1 lum WIii'i ii hi Hi, bvms sii'ili'd In lulS. i l.i'ji' III riii-in tint i iw1 In Ull'l Mil IH mmiiiiii) lU I'iin rvmililliR 'llf lull HM l'll lllllll I i iiiit fnit ill i'in i tt l''i'M'i ii )i t-irrdiiy In Hi'iluit llmpi'M, HIS, I'l lllll, unit Jin, i It II IOI," Ullll'l S-. 1 .1 llijllll'r, iudsn h. ami sn if' W.

Muiili'ill I'f I'Mlt'l' ll'libl. fit) 'lit ill Iiiiiii, W.H.I lilt 0'i Ulllll IiuihIIm i it, l.i I Milk UI bill fiinlbull li Iml MU liMVH I'l SI Villi' Win. M'Miiiii. (' ia in mIi Lum I -l In, I Ml. (1.11,11,1 HI i nin, in, Hi ll I' iiiuihI I' I I'llllll Ui Jl.lHiMl l' l(, ,,) l'uj lu.hiii 4, ft, shun vus.

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