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hae been mada MtJik Weetorn tinWerelUe that tney tee too inch to tb practical and ectentlfic abordlsaUn tha cultural and aatbetlo to a aeooadary poeltlon Tbe aetab lUhmentef achalr of rnualo ballad by many aa the ftret atep brlatfnr the Ideals of culture back ta the halls ti learning bufit baa been lamented re that all the rich flelde of art and sculpture and tn blstory1 of the sreat moTements upon which art baa aopo werfullr reacted hays been i nortd In tha eneral cultural courses at tha University A meager attempt to nil tbia creat demand has been mada ijby members of the Greek Latin and J3nll1j departments when lacturea leave been given on ancient art and la aome casee on Kncltsh art The new chalt should It be created will be considered as both aomplement ry to the practical art eoursaa offered tha California School of Deal In fan Francisco but will alobe of lered for the benefit of students who havano lntestlon of pursuing an ar llstlo vocation 7 Professor Clapp was for two year lecturer la the department of university extension in the University of Call Yprnla He Is a graduate ot Tale University and was a Tale traveling fel Jowln 1K1H03 Later he received an appointment aa asseelate professor of Orealr In tha Colleca of the City of New Tork giving up this position to Study art In Florence and other Italian cities for seven years lis Ii wan equipped for his subject and aslda jrom other auallneatlona Is given the Credit of having affected a naw epoch In art lecturing through tha application of tha new color photography to steraoptloon uses In tha lecture room EACH WOULD BE EXAMINED ALONE ar I ta Be 4 Three Men Who Are Accused of Crime Demand Separate Hearings 1 2 rOAKXJUro July i JLttorney Thll Walsh abjected to tha blanket examination of Frank and Manual Ifratee ana James croain charged wltA as ault with a deadly weapon upon Aug just Nelson a driver for the Bekln Van and Storage Company before Police Judge Samuels to day and secured a delay until August 12th Prosecuting Attorney tlannassy ln listed that tha examination of all three men At one time was regular aa It was not a trial aa defined In tha statutes governing proceedings In tha superior court Attorney Walsh raised the point that tha polios being able to show that fc conspiracy to waylay and beat Mel on existed and in doing so lndtreetl Indicated a feature of the ease for the proeeeutlon Since tha three men were arrested Caputs of Detsctlvee Petersen has Mean gathering evidence On the charge Raised from battery to assault with a deadly weapon It la understood that detectives on the cae have reported that Cronln laid the plana for tha at tack ttnon Nelson at tha Cantrat Ta1ini Ijlall on the night of June 34th and that with the two Fratre boys car aledthem out the following morning NeisonWas Daten with a Blackjack and waav carried to tha Emergency jHospltal whera he lay between lift and death for several days In delaying tha icaaeM Judge Samuels announced that en the data set for the axamlaation he would decide whether or not tha charges would be neara as separata easos or Jointly TOSB CADWALADEE TO GIVE IAST HAU HOUB OF MUSIC BERKELET July 21 The last halt Hour at muato in tha Greek Theater for lne summer session will bo riven at 4 ieIock on Sunday afternoon and ao oonung 10 so annouacement issued by tba muslo and dramatic commute today will be out of tha ordinary Miss VUV was given the charge of preparing mi jiiwiniiiHi nui nrini aeeociaieu ift I swln aw oun uaa pianist ij i and Osborno Wilson eelllst will pre fraeni the rouowlagf Extaief Qanrnl i and Hungarian Rondo Haydn by the Trio ana on atriag Baca and Thiil urn Van1 17 ww tuMunuTi ulflM raAvjr1ttv mAmvi hM wvv tvui yjr iw uonneno turueni miss Cadwalader textet from Lucia dl Lamrnermnor Donlsettl and Hungarian Danes No fBrsbrntJ by the trio No further Jiair noura or mmicwin given until after the resumption of work in the Unlveralty about tha middle el Au oyTORoAkiAiro JfcOSTOFFICE 2MP10YES WA8HTNn0 uly StTbd osti offle Dep4rtmntannnees that Uirty ftva poatar amatorea In Oaiii wtllaaeb nettad to tha extent of tuu 10 euw annual salary raise In Mtomatte gradasOf these twenty areclerkeaodnf teenare carrUra Th banflciartssVnowgelfton t0 ti I J1 Jl iV wCTUwia7ro cwed MAkLXmL iJulrlaWTha ifoUawlBsr i mar iIageIlnaoa11 wsrei1 Usuad1 day Manuel Botua i tor and Oastlnd Bet tneourtil both of Elmhurstt jjd i WI jr il rjL and jnorenciJoV ineasinflrxa aociArCuttiflniirFHniTiarrt av1esJ JBottiSrsnlJco and Mr aret AJJones fl Oakland MsarV i MllrKidiBsslaCf IdwUJboth iarTesnoiitarTr uarratson ja iiCtrlIlttoii Itj bdHK of vJ AIHSjift tt i 1 ajf tWmf iiVT Mmmsry rm MQlf fr 7maNftVi ii Nf ta chaln gangflaai ber falledto reckon with Night faPatTiirnimauiiorJrl when he was brougst Into tha ffpoilcaiatationi latinntiid urider thJ Bamai BtrjJTarry oUtwafckH1 the leplng out ordinance That rmlscaleulatloti eoitVJIJttl tits liberty and caused hint to bo araln placed on tha chain i sranro serroutthe twentr isevanjdayshsilartl VWa df bT xtitin1tmA ar TJtll i Jjrhm Waa booking film and decided thai ha 5 ljadesn Thlmbefaa A sac on4ookd6ublad his aasuraacsifl 1 and Ha nromntly talA Llttla wba ha was and booked blm as an eecaped prisoner Uttle eaped fraro tha chain gang while It WMatiworkaCBush JijodPark Haiwasrundar aan Ttenaa ifor thirty days bat af day of that period 0HMMIHMIMIMH0 DESCRIBES HOW TO MAKE BREAD aaasaaasBssjBasasas Robert Robertson Addresses the Til City Rotary Club on Bakeries a ify Ufei mzM ltr 55 XZMuiMti OAKLAND July ti At the resular weekly luncheon of tha Trl Clty Rotary Club to day Robert Robertson who was the principal speaker of the occa sion gave a detailed account of tha proeassss employed In breadmaklng lie described the different kinds of broad Its comparative value as a food and tha Improvement of the metboda of making It from the olden times when the dough was Burled in hot aand of baxea in hoe clay down to to day when modern machinery haa dona1 away with all the crude methods and haa brought baking to a science which according to Robertson makes tha product not only oUansr buthealtbler ana coeaper man maaaai nam Trade conditions are very dlfferen here said Robertson from wHat they ara la ether countries Take for In stance Scotland Over there tha bread Is baked In tour pound loaves and de livered off wagons or vans tha baker calling at private houses onoa awesk only and leaving enough bread to last even erne over so that It may gat old befora using There If you should buy a loaf you would ask for breads for cutting no siaia oreao as tney can It hers and you would bs willing to pay extra to get It old rather than aaf new bread Here everybody wants hot areaa aeiiyerea zresn every morning and If it happens ta be little hard baked and cold they will tell you It la stale and expect you to take ltbaok which Is ona of the reasons I believe that so many have trouble with their dlgastlva organs We have a few tala oread suatemers soma from solsntlfla reasons but most from financial reasons Other speakers were Oeorge Morgan who told the club of the excellent reception tendered the Elks In Los Angeles and Edwin Stearns who spoke on tn naroor improvement oueetloa ana umiea tne members or the club to attend Colonel Blddlaa lecture at tha Chamber of Commerce next Wednesday evening ur js Tait preeided at the luncheon with Registrar Qreens feider aa seerstary i ST AJTOEEWS PARISH TO HOID AOTUA1 PICITIC OAKLAND July 11 St Anew parish ot North Oakland will bold Its annual church plcnio atBhelt Mound Park August 11th Bad all the msmbers of the parish are working to make the event tha most successful one yet given as an especial token of their appreciation of the work their pastor Father QuIBnm buflding up the parish and erectlngthe handsome new church whleh it hoped will be dedicated next months Games races and athletic aports of all kind for which prises will be given will be In order and there will be dancing Inr the pavilion during the afternoon7 The committee of arrangementa In cludes Chairman A Kennedy Ken ny William Kenny Barnard Murphy Neal Brrra cavanaugh Miss Smith Mlas Mattla Oallant Mrs Mason the Misses Bex ton Mlas Leretta Hahn Miss Jennie MUlsn Miss Mary Ussell Miss Elisabeth Murphy Miss Mabel Broad and Mlaa Annie Qulan BALAAMINQ CHINESE CHAEGED WITH DfSANITY OAKLAND July Toung Tou the Chinese who Insisted upon performing Oriental court functions before Police Judge Smith yestsrday waa before Po lies Judge Samuels charged by one of this countrymen with disturbing the peace and defrauding an lAkeeper Judge Samuels refused to hear his case and postponed the hearing of the charges until he could bo examined be fore the Lunacy Commlsdon Tou salaamed before Judge Smith yesterday and sought the Courts signature to a paper showing that he had been In Jail for three days Thla fie obtained and with It went to the chop suey house of Bam Toyat tleM Webster street to collect debt which he said Toy owed him He alio proposed to collect fer the three days he was ntiain jaiu When Toy refused to settle Tsu pulled dawn his eignv and proceeded to smash the lights out ef a taw windows He was promptly rearrested wlt Toy aa the complaining witness and when lit the cage la the courtroom te oay oecastenad trouble by persisting la woanng nis nat TO PKKPARBI ron COXTEimblT OAKLAND Jptyi tt A number Hi the officers of the Toune Ifuimrii tlan Assoelatlon will leave for Basra iManto at tha anA iimaW range for the Stats convention of the association wklcb Is to be tield In that city this fait Anion those who i will arrange fOrtaeevent will be Li Htarre general secretary or the Oak laadr branch Henry JMCy general secretary of the San jStanelsco branchj WlUlant jWaUaco treasurer Of the State committee an Cr KRun1sey of nivMsiiBiemBsrxvBlgttorn fwwV i NAMESEACHEE HffilSCHOOlfYEAR SrJraartvJialvS Programme Outlined by I ifc SANRAFAKU Juytl At thelast meengithWBoar ct TBdcaUn the following corps of HlghiScheol tsaohsra lyji ajeetad Wy then suing rear Morris Cox prlnal pafeWllUaitt tllaascock Vleeprin cipai history an mathematics miss Varonice DvfBer Latin and French Mlsa Eleanor Ollogly EngUsh Miss Qeorglana Doody physios cherois tryandihyalcal geography Blsde Prne oommerclal subjects Miss Loretta Rest drawlngr Tdwln A Le music and manual tralaiogr Miss Laura INasel German and history MUSROse MvHIbgley botany xoology and mathematics i Tha reportvorPrJnelpalCogJanowa the following programme outlined Ftrsfyear English algebra Latin or French or Oerman or bookkeeping and eoraraerclal arithmetic ancient history commercial eorrespondsnee Second year English geometry Latin or German or French bookkeeping and commercial arithmetic European hie toryi drawing botany commercial eor reopendsnee stenography and typewriting Third yearVEngllsh chsmls try or botany or soology or physical geography Latin or French Oerman algebra drawing commercial geography and law stenography and typewriting Fourth year American history physics or soology English Latin or French or Oerman solid geometry and trigonometry commercial geog raphy and law drawing The programme ot itoaies is ar ran red for seven recitation periods per day and so fare possible subjects desired by pupils are assignee rami ferent periods Tha choice of elective subjects Is UmlUd enjy by the pro gramma and previous preparatler of the student Wood work In the manual training department Is elective for all boys Particular attention win oe peia our ing tha enauing year to that various branches 01 music ana cnorus vim be reaulred of the whole school A olass for more thorough study oi theory and harmony ana nistory oj musla Is also under contemplation and the High School orchestra wtl be recruited to full concert standard with a view of promoting Instrumental music embracing a programme of Classic and operatic scores and chamber music Much has been done by the city authorities toward giving tha acheol all the room necessary and the addition ta the high sohool building will be ready for occupancy the opening ot the ssmeitcr whlctu has been set for August sth The whole edifice haa been renovated and five rooms have been added td the original accommodations and Is now equipped to furnish splendid accommodations to SIS students New work baa been added to the commercial department and botany and soology will be ottered this year for the trt time The Board of Education consisting of Dn wickmas 8 Melons Oeorge Hansen Fi Oriffln and Oeorge Murray haa done everything In Its power to place the local High School on a nign atancaru ot emcienoy ana that the efforts bestowed lit that direction have met with success In tha paat Is evinced by the fact that the attendance during the Jast semester showed an increase of nearly 3S par cent over the corresponding period tor the previous year OCEAN VIEW HAS A NOVEL ORDER The Roosters Organize Se cretly and Mystify Their Better Halves OCEAN VIEW July It The women of thla city are mystified at the atrange and peculiar antics oi their husbands adU outsldsrs are baffled by a perilst ant query as to whsther they have Joined The Coop No definite Infor mation has been given as to tne aims and objects of the Rooeters a new and mylterious organisation it is aatd to be a new order of a social nature but the names of Ut officers ars profound secret Weird methods of Initiation and ceremonial are said to be practiced by the new order Many of the cock of Ocean View have been piiisled at the competition In crowing wMclj proceeds at certain hours from Davis Call where tha Roosters gather The form of application to the new order Is the only definite key to th order which has so far been secured This la printed en standard bond paper and la embossed with a chanticleer crowing Among the members are Frank Roberts Mayor of Ocean View several of the members of the Board of Trustees Leroy Hevllet Byrd Miles William Ruat Postmaster of Rrst Nielsen Elton Brown ttimeorana or in uouniy um improvement Club Robinson Damaree eusotess suns appropriate FOR COMMERCE BANQUET yjERKELET Jaly fZ The annual dinner of the Berkeley Chamber Commerce to be given In the baaouet ball of Masonic Temple next Titesday evening will be a brUllaatM affair Enough tickets have been taken by tha leading eitlsena of Berkeley to make tke gatberlnk a uecee and the dis tinguished gentlemen who will speak afford a guaranty waf there will Ue most enjoyable occasion The eomralttee compoe 4 of Directors Joter Woolsey Mortimer A Oates and A Berry report that aAdcllcleua repatt will be set Defers toe gueeta at the usual dinner hour so that there win be no loss of time on the part ofthoee who par lake It wlir 1 an entirely Informal event and bustaoa suits will be ap prepnater i u1 BaltlFF MOORE CRITICALLt JLU OAKLAND JUly IChUf of Police Wtlsor was advised to day thatiBaUlfl wiiuam Moors at pons Court No 1 naaeunrereaa reiapee ana was rn dangerous condition at Providence Hos SltltTTliecminunle4Uocl eaanefrom Taai ir tnA rMin itmw I ma learned that tbev bailiff hae beer un conscious ait day we physician Dr Hamlin says that there Is stirl hope tor his reooverr Meorels auf trlng rom bleod polaonlna due to an iaDcaat base ot the earvi UNKWWNMAN HOiMKlLL SleeplorMrrtan Escapes Deaf iMKflners PLEASANTOIT July it WBll lying asleep at hUhmeherejJaroes Tnomp son a norse trainer la the employ of JClXrkpatrlekiruinagr of the Fairmont and Palace hotels of Ban Fraa laeOvVas tU Inorning Miot through the hind by aa unidentified aSaassln who aimed front an open window The bullet pierced the covering of the Jeed and broke two ef Thompsons fingers also causis a bruised spot orsr hl heart where hl hands were folded The report of th sheeting waa turned In 10 the Bherlfrsofflce et Oakland Constable Larkln Locke of thla place at 19 oclock this mornings altbaugu thasbeoting took place at acoieck Thompson was asep with hiawlf ti An examination thawed that the screen covering ths window had been cut and tha lock forced The assassin waa evidently perfectly cool at the i time aa he depoelted the butt of a cigar and a handful of matchee onith window IU and left them there when making his escape uJt is thought the mysterious Individual calmly laid tha cigar on the window sill to avoid getting smok In hi eyee while taking aim at his victim lying asleep but a few feet distant Mrs Thompson was not awakened until the pistol ahot was followed by her husbands cryi The thefiry ot robbery was advanced but there Is nothing to show that the Intruder made any attempt to enter tke bouse On the contrary the evidence points to a deliberate attempt to kill Thompson In a most cowardly manner Attar the Intelligence of th attempted murder was received by the Sheriff two deputies were sent her to Investigate Footprints leading from th window to th Wsatern Pacific tracks near by have provided a slight clew for the searehers but nothing of im portance he bn discovered that will lead to the arrest of tha assassin Thompson Is suffering from the weund and broken bonee In his hand but I congratulating himself on hie miraculous sseane Mrs Thomnson Is almost prostrated after tha excitement ana me norror or noin ner nuroana and her own narrow escape WIFE ARRESTS HER HUSBAND Alameda Woman Follows the Prosecuting Attorneys Suggestion OAKLAND July ti Complying with the orders of Prosecuting Attorney Hsnnsssy to day Mrs Ann Fisher of 172 Schiller street Alatnsda tapped her husband upon the sbouldsr and marched him down the corridor oi the City Hall and Into the police station where he was booked on a eharg of failure to provide for his minor child The wifes name with that ef Po liceman Murray appears en the police blotter aa arreetlosr officers and she declares that she will compel Mm to aid her gain a livelihood or tend Mm to Jallj Thar hae been trouble between BV Fisher who 1 an electrician ef San Francisco and th woman Sh told her story to Hsnnsssy and In an en deavor to settle It without arresting th man he summoned both before him in his otOee During the conference Fisher lost his temper and oommeneed to abuse bis wlfs The Prosecuting Attorney thereupon said I would advise madam that you arrest thla man and take him downstairs to JalL Me arrest himT asked the surprised wife Why I dont know how Wll TH show you ahswsred the Proeecutlng Attorney He ordered the wife to place her hand on Fishers shoulder pronouncing him under arrest This sh did and he went td Jail while Hennessy filled out tae war rant demanded A Wagner a San Francisco news agent was arrested last night upon warrant Issued to his wife Maude who resides at 1U Madison street She demand that he be eompUd to support hi minor child Wagner was arrested at Fourteenth street and Broad way oy Detective Qolalev Tfrsse arrests ar1 being made under the new law which makes failure to provide for a wife or family a felony EAGLES TO GREET GRAND WORTHY VICE PRESIDENT OAKLAND July jOa Saturday evening ten aerie of Eagles compris ing tne members of ths order around the bay will assemble to weleoma th grand worthy vice president of the organisation Frank Herlng who will stop in this scity on his way home from the Elks convention in Los Angels Besides being the direct un tor in presidency or the Esglos Herlng I prominent Elav ill home 1 in South Bond Lid where be Is a proisssor of languages In the Univer slty of Indiana Oa Saturday the different asrles of Eagle win match In uniiorm ueaaea oy ineiT arum corps to meet Vice Preeldent tiering The parade win form on Seventh and Hf MiiMt wm mm tpiiM i Vlv cEANVlEWLjilyti Xn I 4prietn iV iharit ofr li iitit iienSUCfbitonVtoe JtflnaanV atiar Pols John tt TsXt fc pron lnent resident othUclty wanrIylrggtla tba boatfrom which nwa fishing andlia4nilandsaobyicuti and tori bytbekeivy Jin with which He had i booked the big vflshithtt has been under th i care of a phyalclarw The ehark which Sra worn out by Tait after err I no struggle ha bew brought tyiOea View and is an object of great Istert vtstnthwter front Th battle wltW thesea mon Jster ecenrrediyeiterdayXoir sheep Island where a party of five restdenu rttr Ocean new1 ws flshlag for rock coU Tait paid but llttl attention to his Una and had It wrapped around ma nana wnsn suooeniy ii rippea through hi nngen and but for th timely aid of Howard li Thompson who was standing near him on the 6oW he Voilld have been i dragged overboard He could not free his hands and Thompson called to Cherlee Pratt to cut the line Before he could do soTalt had called out thatll would try to land hi catch and for thirty Ave minutes plated blm on the line When he Anally tired th shark oat hi1 hands war cut and torn and he was almost unconscious front the heavy strain The shark is said td weigh considerably over tO pounds and I over six feet la length The catch of the entire party beside the hark amounted to lit rock cod and sevsa large stlngarees 6 see mihii oQ EXTEND CALL TO BETHANY PASTOR North Berkeley Conaregational Churchy Anxious to Secure Rev Si Patterson WAJlRAOTrlSSUEDiJOE a a tro wrrr ri xra Broadway and march up Broadway to I OAKLAND July tt A warrant was ii Fourteenth street and thence to Maple Halt where a reoeptlon wilt be held The parade wtll be uiiderth super vision cfDf Thomas Carpenter ehep laln of the Stat Aeri assisted by twenty aides At Maple HaU an Informal reception followed by a banquet wil be In order after Which Hurts will ddrsithrnenobrrs of tn qrder on the nw ritual I peeted that about JI0O Eagles writ be lo auendanea MlJfOn CRIMES RCPORTEO OAKLAND July Harry Carlson manager of a garge at Eighteenth treat end flan Pablo avnu reported to the police to day that ther were stjlen from hi automobile two valur able rob lat night while he was attending the prise nght given at the West Oakland elub He place their value at ins The police were alse asked byMaaate McNUy of Richmond to arcb the pawnshops of thlacltyforcigold walcli a diamond ring and a pin which wr tol torn a room at th Rlu montHlotalnoTyiitB Ri fl Krtehiter besA of iViprliitla arm reported lh thert of a handcart on July Oth tH say tf the ioart we tkn rorrt the front of his Iantjt Htotgigitt rZ 1t BERKKLET July II On th recommendation of the committee appointed by the North Berkeley Congregational Church to eeeure a pastor to sueoeed Rev Henry Kendall Booth recently resigned the congregation last night decided to extend a call to Rev a Patterson pastor ef Bethany CongregationalCongregational Church of Han Francisco While It Is net known definitely whether he will accept the cell a he Is on his vacation for the summer in the Kings Rlvr canyon there is reasonable aasurance according to the committee that he will do Th choice waa made by th com mlttee of Mr Patterson from a canvass of a large number of men available for the place He la welt known about the bay and before coming to San Francisco was pastor of the1 Congregational Church at Fetaluma Pending the aettlement of a pastor In the church the pulpit will be occupied by Revj 01 ItDe Kay of TJiI city who Is a member ot the church The committee In charge ot the aeleo tlon of apastor coneieted of 3 IL Do Kay Dorn Wi McCarthy Donough and Mr Thercia BUI in CITIZENS OP ROSS TO HAVE MA1IMPB0VEMEHTS ROSS July It Since Rose backed by It millionaire colonists sntsred the aliterhood of municipalities with a specifically outlined programme for civic improvements nothing Is being left undone by the Board of Trustee which may tend to place Ross In th front rank It was thought extravagant byvnany to hav so numerlcallysmall a com munlty as Ross burden Jtselt with a bonded Indebtedness 110000 but now cornel the announcement that the pie tureiqu summer resort i to have aq Imposing City Hall a modern and well qulppedFIr Department with central and ub tation and several other buildings such as a library hospital tcW and It would appear that the budget may prov inadequate for the demand likely to made upon It Streets will be bitumlnlsed bridge wtllbe placd la flrt cl condition and myriad of elect rlo flight are to shed Ught through the high and by way ot this charming township SThe plasa fronting th depot which 1 already Of an ornamental character of high order will be traniformed fur ther along the lines of most Improved landscaping ana wm pressn a picture of unuaual horticultural beauty in tta truly tropical display of fauna and flora BUI hav been called for the various Clvlo Improvements and when th Trua te meet In conclave In the near future It 1 expected that they will be iwamped with Offer of aasistaao along the lines planned by i them from the leading tradesman and contractor 4 am I a Wm ltu the official tofavor as far as possible Home inausiri 4 luud late this afternoon at the In stance of th West Dleinfeotsnt com pany of San Francisco charging CD Lyons or tni city wua reiony emses element Lyon Is a clerk for th oom parry and Is charged with having ap propriated 111 it td his own uee The warrant has bseaplaoed in the hands viim vgun 1 PIONKRR FAU PROVES FATAU ALAMEDA Jury1 it Wllilaw Evr mont Brvara who Crossed the Plains In 1HJ dead at hi home Is Alameda When he flret4 cam to California he went Into the stock raising business WOMEN DISCUSS iiSluifiGE Congress Ml RetoM Takes Up I tl i jfirlii rjr islL iiVii juuuuwaijiiDtsiianvn alriSeifj feERXiaJETt ir it rirot icor Wernon AWa thf IthimjoXthaloBg lUt pakersat al three setslons of the Congress of Reform under the aus piebf thF CaorniaiWomariiiChTi ttaii lTRipranci Jt7oloni hsldfjiith Trinity MeibdltEpioopatChiiirchvof thl llqfejrtrdayv lvryfpbA5 of thequal sMftrag fmovementwasfdis euseed and the development and change iV tti fcondltion of Aomoa economically and socially adverted to a the ground for thenvc demand for usranciuevr Many the Stat aniJ Coast leader of the movement were present at the eeagrea and extended to theWoman Christian Temperance unlen the greetings bt Ihe various state and national suffrage associations i Among those wbd brougnt tnera from other orsunliations were Mrs May S8prry State preaidenl of the Suffrage Aisoclatlon Mrs Elisabeth Lowe tWason honorary president of the SanUtaara Suffrage Asaoctatlon Mrs Ellen Sargent honorary president of the California Equal Suffrage Aao cUtlonJ Mr Lillian Ilarrlo Coffin who addressed the mting en the subject of the experience he had had a Stat del gat In the work of eourl ng legislation In favor ofe women At the morning session Mrl Trusx addressed the meetlnr on the topic Woman Suffrage Necessary for Oood Ooverttment At the meeting to day there wa coBsldsrabla discussion ot each of the papers The afternoon xrcl began with a praise Service nd devotional haU heurHed by Mrs Addle 3J Eat In an addreee on tha subject of Ch Condition of Women Jn the Eighteenth and Nlnetenth Centuries Mrs Beaumette Sturtevant Peet gave a desdrlptloa of the struggle for rep reeentetlen which had been forced upon women by the conditions of liv I HI 11AMA IM Whitman on th toplo Th Prog rese ot Woman and Her Work Mrs Whitman declared that tar from desiring to break up the home woman suffragists had been forced Into thla work By economic pressure Th Larger Horns wax the subject of a paper by Mrs Elisabeth Oerber ding representing the Womans League Of Justice In which the graft situa tion was discussed Tne discussion was led by Mrs John Snook of this city The address ef the evening session 6n the snbjeot or Woman as a Clt Isen was delivered by Thomas Hayden of the Board ot Education of San Franslaco Direct leglilatlon on the part of the people and It relation to the observance of the Sabbath and other problem under consideration by the Women ChrltiTempranc Union was th ubject Ofaoverat addras before the Congrats ot Reform to day A notable addro we that of Sweeney former preeldent Of th a Francisco Labor Council on the ub Ject CWhat Is Direct Leglslatlour Sabbath taws Humafl and Divine was th them of an address by Rev Dr Elbert Dllle Mrs Christine Armstrong spok on th ubject Clvlo eral othr spakr vnr unable to be present a lengthy discussion of some OX tn papers was euBsuiui evening exercise In addition to an elaborate musical programme war nkn in vllh addreee on the ub ject of Th Method by TWhloh the Machina Defeat nood ueasures ana cures th Passag of Bad by Frajlk Un HlChboM SAYS flUSBAND IS ONLY SHAMMING Mrs John Tillmany Replies to a Physicians Affidavit -Divorces OAKLAND Juty tl fa answr to an affldavll hv Dr Allen who aeaert that John AJ Tlllmanyja in and unable to work Ur Ella at Tin many His wife filed an affidavit to da declarlnv that her husband Is J0 only able to work but has boasted ei purchasing lino aiamonarvnga laypersons not mentioned Ti Jlrs Tillmany Is suing her Humana for divorce and the physicians affidavit waa Intended toshow that being lit he waa not able td Support her pending the hearing or th euit which shshas tld agalaathlm Dr Alien asaerieo that Tillmany waa suffering from an affection ot the lungs and waa forced to abandon Ms work as a photog rapber Mfs Tillmany alleges thai hr husband I feigning ilia In order cape paying her alimony and anyway aha say lie Is now vtehnUt and earning sufnclent money ta tupport her In her dlvore suit Mr Tillmany accuse new husband of extreme cruelty charging him with calling nam and aceuslnsr her or insanity Thathrhubnd refused to eatat th same tabUi with hen ana rsf used to allow her to receive comneny at their home or to visit neighbor I the complaint Kra Jtosallsv Plcard who is sutnr her rhusband Chsrissc PICard for divorce In bereomplalat eUe tell ef many Instance when her hu band told ihr to get of the houV 8 aeks fr a month mny lt ultvmoyasM for llo attoraey and in addttlOB an order restraining tha del endanr frera ssntng or in any way fli poeing or real property which sha belong ti her I KES WCHAliDS MlAlK IJP03rKOyEM3irl JryVtt Af tr the near Sacramento and amused tor UfiZJ4ZZ tuna Be was a 0rmr Oameda Coun fi5fa tlBA i a ettman He was In good health until few day ago wbenh eutalnd a alight fall Owing to his advanced age t8 year th fan started the IU nee which resulted In lit daath dv ntrBXXltrr UU trovtar sdjota la tke asrlcnltiirml kelldUit est tknewew ef the Valietatlx at Calltnteli la aelag eeslpe as plant SlMSee laBoratory aa plaas are miIbb i1 snder the llreetioa ef yvefeewl i WlrtMo Smo Uie eelleef isrMtil tar foe extnded series ef taTeeUsstloee ef plane pstnelosy Wltb special refis ieeal BMbleraa Johs Carrtastm the pojnl in inu rrader eo eonxe frem fee Iif sfelM Isalssa Hy jtblsrf rAaebet rtitiii 7j rfl iverri see byMtsB Leslsei gedseleV by Mr Ellen Richard pecUl lee mrr at tae univriiy oc calif ornlai that the ptoblem ef adjusting hem condition one of th moat Im portant confronting the American pee ture on The Social elgnlCcanc of the Home Eeonomics Movementr ire Hearst Iell to rasrrew evening Th home econemlcs mevoment of whiott Mrs Richards 1 th leading xponatf haa only recently eome lnte publlo netloe ana it ixpo cnai a large crowd will attend the lecture lo bear er oe oidedly orlgleaj ylewe the modern problems of th hSasehold smd thai lAMi 7 jVliv 1 i PROTESIAOPSII THEAPP01NTMENI MpWi ttjijji RngsioniWIoeine i CiPostmasteit Ho Wi eiiVa LA ir FITCriBTJRG July tFollowIn ikrlnr nt i anAtlfleatlonr from the department at Washington to th ef i tct tntJrk Klnton had ba pointed Potmatrvf thl place over eoe jnicnourg Ces oavo -petition esklnr BfJrevUlon of th 4r clelon of Congressman JosephHMR Knowland eoommndlngwf appoint men lntrlsuc and misrepresentation ere ehrged by the ignrs Of the ptlttBw WhO claim that ir KWfon I aiiowea to remain a ptmater tmey wui Jr hav therrv mail ceiivereu to ura rlrate box at their homej and talVjp iave threurh rthelClmhurst rural delivery The proteetant ciaimmai me iwr merheador thaorac ui ncnoarg Urr Marshall did not flU notice of hof resignation until five day after Know land had received notice ot tb reelg nation which was to take place tin mediately Mrs Marshalls Botlce oi resignation to Congressman Knowland recommended Kingston ta the position Kingston was veppeied In the fight for the Posttnastershlp by Matt Bow den who ha strong foUowiag ii a tSTPEO POLICE JTOQE HTOX AT EAQLES HIST nARLAnro Jnlr 2L Folce Judge Mortimer Smith wa calld uddenly Eagle Kiti in Sonoma county today by telephone communication an aeuncmg tne injury or nie wie wo usUlned a sever sprain to her ankle yeaterdsy Judge Smith wn unable to ay how neu Mr umitn naa oeen hurt and In announcing that JudJJ Tappan of Alameda wosld prasld his bench said that he hoped to re turn on Saturday Mr Smith haabaen summering at Eaglee Net for several weeks a UnU I 1 1 L0 1 UUU 1 With Severe Eczemar Spread from Face All Over ScalpDeveloped Into a Solid Scab and Her Ears Seemed Ready to Come Off i a i PERMANENTLY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES jf 1 1 1 a A 7 iT Vgi Asp irjJ VLr baby suffered afcrut thrre weeka gad ah wa to a xtrr bad condition BB ICC9taUV CO OB rneooexl onfliar face and spread all ever the scalp Itwaolldcao and sore and litU tars looked a though they wouJd come off Bha waa Tory fret fulandoocld rest but vwrlittle Bho would rub her little ear and hnad rnucfl of thn IDM BOS looted awfully bad We then hoard of tha CuUcurBRm dlee a td I hAUrba aorne Cutlcura Boap and Cutkmra Ointment and I decided to give them a trial I used two cake of Cutloura Boap and ona bog of Cutlcura Olntment At tlje tin I eomroenced to viae tha Cutloura Remedies be wa in a very bad fli I began the treatment by bathing with Cutloura Boap three time a day and also used Cuticura Ointment after each bath and It was but a few days before began to find out she waa improving She oon tinned to tmprov and in about three weeka aha was entirely cored and hag not been troubled with any skin dlees since Bkewas at that time about three months old and ah ianw three vears and two months and I a fine fat baby girt twill gladly reooramend the Cuti ours Bemediea to any one who le snUer tog from that terrible disease and 1 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