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vga 16 a i la al illB Br 1 rnHnv rf w5T SJ TiElINB BinER FigMDMotM at Santa tiror ALK OF A COURT MARTIAL SO XEHORIAL DAT FOB THE OLD SOLDIERS Anearea1 Rias fa San Franelaeo Said to Be Baling to Rain Oakland Branch Office of the Chronicle 964 Broadway corner Ninth street OALAXD April 27 rTlie trouble lri the A camp are by no means settled The feeling against the alleged ring by Lyon Post Is more bitter since the action of the Santa Cruz encampment ttan it was before and it is possible the post will surrender its charter There is some talk even of court martialingmartialing the veteran commander of Lyon Post Captain George A Norton for the part he has taken in the trouble and ihHUUUs simply setting the Lyon members wild One of them said to day The ring might as veil go to the limit It ought now to court martial all our members and recall the posts charter It has done all could to destroy the spirit qf good citizenship and comradeship that existed In the order this side of the bay and thus made itself more solid in its scheme to rule or ruin I want to call your attention to a point to show that the tall wags the dog At the department encampment there are five veterans selected as mem ben of the council of administration to i act with the elective officers Of these five appointees four were selected from Pan Francisco leaving only one member to represent the State at large Of the four San Franciscans two are taken from Thomas Post and one from Gar field Post Thus three members out of five are taken from the two posts which Lyon Post In its charges says usurped nearly everything Colonel Wettstein of this city feels very deeply over the turn of affairs I feeL he said that It Is best to throw up the charter So far as I am concerned I am I think almost done with the A We in the rear ranks have to pay our dues regularly and be ruled by half a dozen men In the department They have everything to say and we must keep quiet The rest is done by a ring in San Francisco Another thing which has added to the intensity of feeling In Lyon Post over the suspension is that the post members as such will not be allowed to participate In the Memorial day services The post has always turned out its full membership This year It wtll be forced to tuhr out Individually or stay at home and the gray haired veterans feel the disgrace of It keenly Lvnn Post will hold an Informal meet ing to morrow evening at Lorlng Hall at which the matter ot surrenaenng me charter will be fully 4Ucussed MOTHERS COSSEXT DEMANDED The Exceptional Predicament of Toons Groom OAKLAND April 27 The spectacle of a young man having to send for his mother to obtain her consent before a marriage license was granted him was witnessed in the County Clerks office late this afternoon for the first time in three years William Geary aged 19 years led Adelaide 8 Derby aged 22 years before County Clerk Jordan and deposited 12 50 for 4 license to marry Geary was informed that he was a minor The young couple were much concerned and a consultation was held at the close of which a messenger was dispatched to bring the grooms mother to the scene She arrived in a short time After parental consent had been gained the license was granted and the young couple departed Both reside in Oakland SASTOS DENIES GUILT Lack of Direct Evidence Mr Liberate Him OAKLAND April 27 Tony Santos who ts confined in the County Jail accused of shooting WUIlam Faught of San Leandro in the left arm yesterday makes a strong denial of the charge and fn the absence of direct evidence against him he may go free Faught came to my room said Santos to day ana we drank a great deal of wine We got drunk I had two iguasln my room Faught took one of them to look at it when It exploded and shot him in the arm Faught will lose his arm He stoutly maintains that Santos did the shooting READY FOR THE FETE Burllnganse Hurdle RIdera Will Join ta the Sport OAKLAND April 27 Everything promises veil for the Fablola fete which takes place Friday providing It does not rain The hanks have signified their Intention of closing their doors on that day along with other business houses The committee having the matter in charge has a promise from the Bur Ungame Country Club that the hurdle racers and polo players will be on hand and participate in the mile and a half race over six hurdles The riders will be Walter McCreery Talbot Clifton McNesr Walter Hobart Captain Walnwright Richard Tobln Breeden Harold Wheeler and othtrm The prite offered for the first rider Is a beautiful silver loving cup A DESERTER DECLARED DEAD Disappeared Mysterloasly Tnlrty Tears Ago OAKLAND April 27 The estate of William Egan who disappeared thirty years ago from his home in the Liver more valley has been turned over to the missing mans family by Judge Greene and William himself declared dead His brother John suddenly disappeared even years ajo letYlntfa cub deposit of 14600 in the Hlbernia Bank of San Francisco which will be turned into the county treasury for safe keepingkeeping John will soon he declared dead also and his estate turned over to relatives No word has ever been received from either brother Thelast toforma tlonvoMlhem wasthl they had departs for a foreign pcrrona vesseL i ij 1 E3TJOTKD A JCTKSV XatertalawemVcivea a Tomag If ens VJrE lisrateCa OAKLAND Aprn Oa KfTbtxUesZnstifasfaV a ladies tnlgbt at 1U cluhrocras 10M Broadway to night which wasa sue cess in every way The rooms were beautifully decorated with American flags and flowers and a large number of I ladles and gentlemen sat down to a banquet la the spacious lodgeroonx The toastmaster was Ham mond who welcomed the ladies to the Jinks in a neat speech Toasts were given and responded to as follows The Young Mens Institute Grand Presi dent John Lynch The American Flag McGlynn Fraternity George A Stanley The Clergy Fath er King Our Country Gllmore The Press Fred St Sur Besides there were recitations by A McKln nen and George Clark and vocal solos by Rlgney TDonneU Alexander Rosborough Moore and Charles Harrington Road Fund Apportionment OAKLAND April 27 The County Treasurer has apportioned 9088 S3 among the several road funds of the county as follows General road fund I13S3 28 Altamont 78 14 Alvarado S339 21 Bay S476 95 Brooklyn 672 24 Castro valley J216 81 Centerville 210 48 Claremont 110 78 Dublin 110 20 Frultvale J10S6 IS Mission 282 48 Mount Eden 8383 46 Murray 573 08 Newark 198 0 Ntles 329 10 Palomares 98 78 Ocean 893 72 Per alta 205 91 Piedmont 557 87 Pleas anton 165 88 San Lorenxo 567 41 TemescaL 479 98 Vailed to 212 05 Washington 326 82 WLtKI91 iiia Alamedans Will Build It Immediately BIDS NOW BEING PREPARED DRIVING ASSOCIATION ASKS A GUARANTEE City Tratee Eaaet a Hew Bicycle Ordinance A Journalistic Squabble for the sham battle which follows have been comoleted Major McColteurh will command the defensive and Major 1 Thompson the attacking battalion tatuatr School or Chemistry BUKKELiir ApHI TL The an nouscements for the fourth season of the summer school of chemistry are bow ready for distribution at the recorders office It win begin on Wednesday June 17th and end en July 23th The session Is Intended primarily for teachers aad a large number from various points in the State will avail themselves of the opportunity of specialising in the science The chemical laboratories of the University are fully equipped affording unlimited scope for practical work A GIRL ARRESTED Mentk er ef tent Oakland Campalara of the Straight OAKLAND April 27 The straight Republicans who revolted against the decision ot the Congressional committee and elected delegates held a caucus tonight at 954 Broadway at which every delegate was present It was de termined to fight the battle out witn tne No Primary faction to the end and if necessary to carry the matter to the National Convention at St Louis The straights will send representatives up to Sacramento as early as Saturday next to begin the work for recognition A Moath for Preparation OAKLAND April 27 Counsel for the contesting parties in the Swain estate case were In court to day but retired after sparring over a few legal points In this case Mrs Nellie Leavltt Cade will seek to overthrow the will of her father and will offer sensational evidence against the mother in law who according to the present will is the principal beneficiary A month will be taken in which to prepare the case Adams Helra Protest OAKLAND April 27 A protest has been filed by the heirs of the Adams estate In which they complain that their estate has been assessed at 465200 instead of 289000 They deposited the amount of their taxes however 2075 71 and will seek redress and a rebate The property assessed consists of 150 acres of suburban land owned by Ed son and John Adams and Julia A Prather A Falthfal Dor OAKLANDAprll 27 Sergeant Hodg ALAMEDA April 27 The members of the Alameda Driving Association will inside Of a few weeks have a mile track whichit is claimed will be the fastest oval track on the Coast The new track Is to be located on the fllled In marsh land at the northerly end of Prospect street and will extend east to Bay street It Is claimed that the mlxturt of clay afnd sand pumped from the estuary will give a smooth firm surface that will beat anything known on the Coast The old mile straight away track built last year by the association proved a marvelously fast track but Its shape made It Impossible to see anything of a race except the finish The association has been working ever since fall In the endeavor to obtain land and lay out an oval regulation mile track The Pacific Improvement Company which claims about 80 percent of all the undivided marsh land has agreed to allow the association to build a track on the land claimed by the company The Pacific Improvement Company cannot give any title at the present time and so there will not be any sheds or stables built The arrangement made however provides that as soon as the suit of Waymire against Pacific Improvement Comoany and others which asks for a partition is settled the association will be given a ion lease The Pacific Improvement company counts on Dig returns to the railway company from the crowds which will come to see the races The Alameda Driving Association Ield a meeting this evening and diseased the track proposition I I Borden chairman of the committee on track construction reported that there were several men figuring oh the estimates for the building of the track and rtated that their bids would soon be ready to submit to the association Th members of the association wanted to have some written guarantee from the Prom a Family OAKLAND April 27 Chief of Police Lloyd arrested a young girl at Twelfth and Harrison streets to night for riding a Mcycle on the sidewalk She gave the name of Annie 8mlth hut It is known that she belongs to a prominent and well to do family She disclosed her identity to the Chief of Police privately and was released at once on her own recognizance and then left the prison NEW PHASE OF AN OLD CRIME SALOOM KEEFER9 CIDER ARREST Aa Accusation of Robbery Belief That They Aided Greenback kins and Officer Mackey wsre attacked cmc improvement company tna by a dog yesterday when they under 1 tton SSt took to arrest his master Fred Gibson ts settled as they now have a verba When the Station was reached tfcj I uftrantee nnlv Survv will m1r on the marsh land during the next few day and a report showing the best location will be submitted animal raised such a disturbance that It was at last permitted to occupy a cell with the imprisoned man This morning Gibson paid IS fine and departed with the dog still at his heel Raseball Polleemen OAKLAND April 27 A police baseball team Is being organized this city by Police Clerk Gardener Among the names enrolled thus far are Policemen Swain Petersen Scanlan Henderson McCarty Cockerton Cooney Hodgklns and Holland The Chief of Police Is en Oakliod Branch Ode of th Chronlcl 50 Broadway cornT Ninth itrt OAKLAND April 27 Two men were brought to the County Jail at 5 oelock to night by Constable Weldon of Brooklyn township and booked on the charge of robbery Their names are James Snyder and Louis Lens They run a saloon In partnership on the San Leandro road There is a story behind to days arrest regarding which the authorities have but little to say but which is the culmination of another arrest made four months ago Seller was maklnz a trlD to the tne San Joaquin valley last December In company with a friend and overtook a weary looking but genial appearing tramp on the road They offered him a lift and he crawled Into the wagon behind the seat Before they had proceeded far the tramp sprang up covered Seller and his companion with a revolver and forcing them to leave the vehicle drove away with the rig leaving them helpless in the road Seller Instituted a careful search and soon landed his man In the person of John Greenback who now awaits his trial for the offense at the County Jail I It Is now asserted that after disposing of the team Greenback hid himself at the saloon of Snyder St Lent and i for a time successfully evaded the of i fleers In pursuit of him I This is the allegation made by Seller and the arrest of the saloon keepers today is supposed to be for having shielded Greenback and having also conducted a fence for him I Judge Lawrence Issued the warrants ftiiioW1 lecture at Metropolitan Hall FATHER Y0RKE THE SPEAKER TALKS OF AVS 15HTMAXITT TO MAS The Meetln trader the Aaapleeset the American Womens Lib eral League There was a crush last night in Metro polltan Hall Rev rather Torke de llvered the third of the series of lectures on Civil and Religious Liberty for the American Womens Liberal League The subject was Mans Inhumanity to Man Cheers and handclapping renewed once and again greeted Father Torkes appearance on the platform Henry Hlghton aced as chairman An organ voluntary was played by Miss Marie Glorglannl with good effect the song of the Holy City was sung by Harry Dlemans the chairman spoke a few words explaining the object of th Womens Liberal League and the lecturer of the evening then took up his subject Before beginning with the subject of the evening he said I hope you WOl Indulge me in a prelude Yesterday we 1 are assured that a starof unusual mag nitude was visible on this platform We read lr the papers words which were not set down in malice that Rev A Russell delivered a lecture arguing that the American Protective Association I ish Two 5ew Houses AIjAMEDA April 27 Dodge has let the contract for the erection of new complaints an 8000 residence on the corner of Chestnut street and Alameda avenue There will be twenty rooms In the house and It will be one of the handsomest residences 1ft the cltyv Allen Dow Co have contracted to construct a parsonage for the Methodist Church South The building Is to upon which the men were arrested but the charge of robbery Is thought to be only a matter of form It Is expected that Seller will later on appear to make list them SfJ TJiarnagaulnas de daredthtt thlswas wrbfigrthit noi onehad a right to takea child from uie mum oi ais parents imi soi bad for the thirteenth century Then tame the question Is It right to toler aiurejewani the lnnoei etraomas says that all governments come from God nevertheless human governments must respect the religions of ill mankind 3ut heresies arose and heretics tried to spread their opinions For 209 years they had existed butxhey hidoot been acted against systematically They became dangerous We find the three great charges against the church are the questluns of the Alolgeois the expulsion of the Spanish Jews and the French Huguenots The Albigeois believed there were two Gods one good and one evil that it was a grievous sin to marry and raise children tnd were rebellious against those in authority They were not satisfied tn believing their own principles they tried to force them on i others If the church had been intoV i erant as has been charged she could have crushed them out in 1020 In 1194 the Count of Toulouse became an Albigeois and sought to enforce his religion on the Catholics burning convents and churches and driving out bishops Pope Innocent III tried for ten years to persuade these people to return to their allegiance Unfortunately the papal legate was assassinated The Pope called a coundL The question was whether the Catholics or the Albigeois should be driven out The calling in by the Catholics or Simon Montfort was a necessity but what followed we all regret The crusade became a war of conquest waged by barons to fill their pockets But It is a good thing to remember that Innocent did his best to mitigate the cruelties of the barons and get back the homes of the poor people I speak plainly Let me say this we Catholics I are not afraid of history when we publish everything the dark and the light pages we find every Pope on the side of mercy and right The Spanish inquisition was established In the fifteenth century There had been a struggle of 800 years between the Moslems and Christians of Spain The Christians had long suffered and there was a natural fear and hatred of the Moors During all of this time many Jews had gone Into Spain There was more affinity between them and the Moors than between them and the Span They were suspected probably Is the best friend of Catholics Theprin unjustly of aiding the Moors to again NEWS OF LABOR CIRCLES couraging the idea as he sees in It athletic exercise enough to keep down be a two story frame one and will be erected at the southeast corner of Santa Clara avenue and Chestnut street ad avoirdupois Mitchell Asraia tn Trouble OAKLAND April 27 Mrs A Diets wife of a local capitalist Is on the warpath with the scalp of License Inspector Mitchell In view Mrs Diets asserts that Elite Hall is taxed 100 a year while no other hall In the city of a like character Is taxed at all She will fight in court assisted by Colonel Robert Boyer of the Merchants Exchange Anxlons for Their Honse OAKLAND April 27 At a meeting of the Common Council to night Miller and Dameron who claim to own the old scowhouse at the Twelfth street dam notified the Council that they would hold the city responsible for any damage that might result from moving the structure joining the church The cost of the building will be about 2000 Brick Concern Re nimo OAKLAND April 27 A corporation to be called the Oakland Brick Company has been formed in the place of the Fortln Brick Company whose affairs were settled last week The new firm will be represented by and Fortln as agents Minnie Mills Divorced OAKLAND April 27 Several years ago Mills went to Florida to raise oranges He refused to send for his wife and to day Judge Ogden granted Minnie Mills a divorce on the ground of desertion OAKLAHD NEWS NOTES The Grand Jury will reassemble at 10 oclock to day Judge Ogden has granted Reuter Brothers a discharge in Insolvency James Morrison aged 78 years was committed to the Agnews Asylum yesterday In the suit of Bullock against Bullock the default of the defendant has been entered Oakland Council No 8 Young Mens Institute gave a ladies night entertainment last evening Mrs Rosa Berry of 712 Webster street was committed to the insane aylum at Ukiah yesterday George Holland a seventeen year old boy is missing from his home on Webster and Fifth streets Testamentary letters have been granted Christina Hauschildt in the estate of Simon Hauschildt deceased The First Hebrew Congregation has applied for permission to sell Its property on Thirteenth and Clay streets Mrs Blanche Walkerley Bin bank administratrix of the estate of her minor son filed her final report yesterday Louis Lamory a prominent member of the Acme Club died of consumption at his home on Telegraph avenue Saturday In the suit of Berts against Turner judgment of foreclosure has been entered In favor of the plaintiff for J30000 The Sanitary Commissioners of Piedmont district have awarded the contract for putting In some eight miles ot sewer pipe Public Administrator Knight has petitioned the Superior Court for an order to sell the estate qf Augusta Hartrie de ceasea oncers Entertain the Members ALAMEDA April 27 The newly elected officers of the Alameda Cyclers Cave a banquet in the clubrooms thi evening to the members The new officers are President Ives vice president Hoyt secretary Graham treasurer Ramsey captain A Dodd first lieutenant Gaines second lieutenant Whalley executive committee A Fortner Glfford and A Dexter LOCAL CONTRACTS GIVEN EASTERN FIRMS Building Trades Grievance Painters Approve a New tnloa Another New Bicycle Ordinance ALAMEDA April 27 The City Trustees passed an ordinance this evening LUmlUng the speed of bicyclists to sever raHes an hour on Park and Webster streets Trustee Leydeckersugested ax amendment compelling every rider to attach a Jingle bell to his wheel but It was not seconded Mr Leydecker said he would introduce a special ordinance to cover this subject TRAINING IN EARNEST NOW ATHLETES CHANGE THEIR LOOSE METHODS New Bacteriological Laboratory Betas Ballt In the Asrical taral Balldlag The committee for the lathers plasterers and hod carriers unions affiliated with the Building Trades Council whose function is to settle trade grievances offered the following resolution at the last session of the council No union lather or plasterer shall work on any Job or use material mixed or car ried by a non union hod carrier No union plasterer will work for or with any contractor who employs nonunion hod carriers or non union lathers The resolutions were adopted and will go Into effect on May 1st In his weekly report submitted to the council at the meeting held last Thursday evening Business Agent Mclvor said I hare found difficulties In the following places during the week At North Beach opposite the Palace Baths union and nonunion plasterers are working on the same Job and non union glaciers are doing piece work The work at Fen and Scott streets is being done by non union men At California and Devisadero streets only non union carpenters are employed I am informed that the contract Yor part of the woodwork on the Sprockets house on Van Ness avenue has been awarded to Bruschke and that the main work was awarded to an Eastern firm Mclvor said that Bruschke was the enemy of organised labor and bad kept wages down and lengthened the hours of work He also pointed to the following item printed In the Building Review of April 23d Tan Ness avenue southwest corner of Clay street interior woodwork and finish for residence plans and specifications filed owner Claus 8preckels El Market street contractor Herter Brothers New York cost 48200 bond 12000 sureties American Surety Company signed April nth flled April fist Here he said is nearly 30000 worth of work taken away from our mechanics and sent East when the work can be done here fully as well and at the same cost It is a shame to take the bread out of the mouths of our own people and send it abroad That amount would go toward clples of the American Protective As sociation are not of a kind to encourage anything not founded on mendacity but in its workings it has strengthened the Catholic Church for the American people are a Just people Rev Ananias Russell says We are working tex the enlightenment of Catholics Men who cannot write two lines of a letter propose to enlighten us out of their darkness When the history which those men would stuff down our throats was left to controversy I ask you which one theirs or ours stood the test of the crucible Were we falsifying when said their leader was not a naturalized cltlsen that their oath was a violation of the Constitution I will not be a falsifier when I say the time Is coming when we shall see them clutching a each others throats and seeking to hasten to sell their secrets I feel says Mr Russell that the American Protective Association Is not only the best party for our enlightenment but for our liberation Theytake a very queer way of showing It If a man be naturalized if he be a Catholic born in this country or a Methodist who belongs to secret societies and served his country in the war if his ninety ninth cousin be a Catholic he shall be opposed The Catholics are free men Just as they would resent the dictation obtain supremacy In the land The worst of it was that where you have a dominant religion ambitious men join the dominant church Thus thousands of Jews became baptised without ceasing to be Jews They occupied the highest positions tn church and state but in secret followed their Jewish rites This strengthened the suspicion that they were In league with the Moors By consent of Slxtus IV the inquisition was established not to ersecute heretics but to inquire into the lives of the new Christians So cruel was It that the Pope was forced to intervene to protect fhe Jews and opened Rome to them The same thing happened with regard to the Moors Dont forget that the inquisition was used as a means of carrying out the civil policy of the monarch Later the inquisition undertook to inquire Into the sprt of Lu theranlsm Not I nor any other Catholic not any modern Catholic will uphold persecution for religious opinion The only authority we have is Llorenti who was secretary to the inquisition as to the number of persons put to death He was a traitor to his order and to his country He painted the Inquisition as black as possible and to prevent his calumnies from being refuted burned all of the records Even with his exaggerated statements let us see if the inquisition was any worse than any other tribunal of Europe Only a minority of the cases were of heresy He says that In 330 years 31 of a priest so they resent the dictation 000 nersons were burned as heretics and of a parson and will refuse to be led by 290000 were more lightly punished yet the nose by a society which fears to let In twenty eight years of Henry VIII the names of Its members be known i 72000 people jvere put to death In a Here Is a man of whom we have single year of Elizabeth 800 persons never heard who proposes to tell Cath were jtot to death In forty counties of ollcs how to make money They have not been behindhand in bul Ming up this city If Instead of attacking Catholics he would attend to his business he might have had a larger church and more money in his pocket A Catholic cannot be born he says without paying his priest for the privilege he must be baptized as soon as born Catholics must pay money tn order to be forgiven their sins Just think of It Tou are told that Catholics can havetheir sins forgiven England In eighty years of the eigh teenth century 40000 witches were put to death We dont go around making these charges against the Protestants We believe that they are as ashamed of their cruelties as we are of ours We only ask them to believe that we are as Coming to the Huguenots Father Torke said that by a system of misrepresentation all of the murders had been committed on one side In France he said tolerance was granted by jy xsasuAifEficu WM fasten Cutori ii Dr Stnutl P4 prescription for Infaiti ind Cia dies It contwaj aeitJaex OpW Horpiine ncf ctheJTajcdik stance It li ahftTTnlmsabstttate Paregoric Drops Soothing Ejmt and Castor Ofl It Is Jleasaat guaranty is thirty jeaxr Tmiioxs ef affotaers pftorIt the Childrens Paacear ji Friend CASTORIA For Infante and Chridrea Do sot be kaposed apon Aat fas brief Castoda sad sss that Um hctaj tigastar or PPer Wo QutftfficttJi sbsa protect ocrMlrcs sad tha pahHe at aQ hataria TirsCnrrAVCoaTisT772aiR7Strti3i THE KING HUD YAN liti by paying for their remission I say If Catholic King to his Protestant sub tne uaiuouc caurcn or any oiner cuurca jecis wane in relana mere was not a pretended to forgive sins for the payment of money that church is not enti tled to the protection of the law If all of the millionaires of the United States should club together they could not purchase from the poorest priest the abso lution of a venial sin The man who hears his name or those he represents gleam of tolerance for Catholics It was true that the edict was revoked I have not sought to conceal the wrongs perpetrated by Catholics he continued but there is another side of the picture They speak of the Spanish inquisition but do they speak of the Elizabeth and James persecutions defamed and does not defend them does They speak of St Bartholomews mascot deserve to be regarded as a man sacre but do they speak of the mur I am only doing my duty when Ibrand jders committed by Cromwell When this man Russell as a liar the Italian tigress ordered the massacre Father Torke then took up the lecture Priests and Bishops opened their houses proper prefacing it by a brief review to refuges and even hid them under the of his former discourses Now he high altar Did you ever hear of a said I come to consider the question minister saving the victims of Crom of human freedom In the very begin i wells savagery I would warn those nlng of the Christian era the Christian who accuse us of Intolerance to remem rellgion was persecuted by the imperial ber when the Protestant Government Government for three centuries After denied religion and education to Ire the fourth century we find the Chris land when the children were forced tians grown stronger besides growing to learn their letters from the tomb up ana oia pagan oeuets remaining trui there was nothing like Near the end of the tury a man was condemned by a stones In the churchyards It is a good Dersecutloml thing that the time of mans inhuman fourth een flty to man seems passed hut we should ruara careruiir that It does not come council and appealed to tht Emperor 1 afc True religion does not live on BERKELEY April 27 The Call fornlan trade team went to the training table to day and the men have changed their loose training methods for the most stringent rules The training table is at the Students Co providing food and shelter for the families operative Dining Associations quar 1 aSfftSISSS At the meeting or tne fain ten union ters Nearly all the candidates have agreed to resume gymnasium work The squad assembled this afternoon tor its first work on the chest machine In many weeks The following men lined up at the training table Torrey Koch Dickie Chick Hupp Magee last evening the new union organised by the polishers and varnlshers was approved The new union will affiliate with the Building Trades Council and Its three delegates will be seated at the next session of the council Local Union No 204 Carpenters and who cut off his head But there were two men who protested against the act of the Emperor St Ambrose protested against the State attempting to enforce conformity by persecution All honor to him and to St Martin of Tours who also lifted up his voice against persecution The church was supreme Jn Europe Morse Carroll Reeve Brown Jackson JttlZ2Z2 Bakewell Holton Craru and Cushlng I Tb hotei Ms rwtaurant employes held Edgren the hammer thrower is unable their remlar weekl me tin at the Turk to train with the rest of the men at street Temple last evening and admitted present many new members An entertainment tor the beneOt of the fraternity win be A Xesr Microscopical Laboratory given at tne temple on tne nrst Sunday in ju It was decided to form a union of female waiters and hotel and restaurant kitchen Microscopical Laboratory BERKELEY April 27 A new bac trnln4ral iahnratrtrv la helrie hnllt in the Agricultural College building at giX TOSSiSSS Krteger Thomas Beresford Luchewits Leon Brown the University When completed It will be devoted exclusively to microscopical investigations The University of California has long felt the need of such a laboratory ana me new one with Its modern Improvements will Mrs Alice Nathan accused of robbing Palmer an Alaskan miner ot V3 a week ago was held to answer before the Superior Court by Judge Joachlmsen yesterday under 2000 bonds She has already served one term In San Quentln Mrs Augusta Derrov years of age a nativa of Grraknv AmnrA AA tn i kMiu 1tft AA li 1 BwUmIA Mrs Adelaide Gillette wife of James 1 Competitive Drill Excites Rivalry a Bakerstreets at 250 oclock vest 3Stt2 iSZfi BERKELEY April 17 A keen iV J5 Tu 5 HCUUu I fcWA 1M HHTW lyiAM 40 noaiDOKn csuinj niui uitui i wt mi enable the Berkeley scientists to cop with the great European institutions Provision for the new laboratory has VTZ i esv 1 been made from the special fund of llnVstreet was arrested at the InstanceJ W500 appropriated by the last Legls of his mother to day on the charge of lature for vltlcultural investigations vagrancy LOCAL KKWS XOTES The remains of Barbara Werner who i rl cnmnanles In the University resri stvenfc Odd Faltowsdrematory to day wiU be held as part of Uiejprogramm of the military field day onrWdnesday The newChroalclC BeversfUs Map The The company winning the drill has the United states aad worVJ to data tor privilege of carrying the championship ecauaad oopott Too crtaintr wat 1 banner of the University for a year and pbtow wsifc 1 theflonorUamuehcoTetedonev Com iTbe OaWandotaott rCsrsalcitrii air PBy now has thraaV and wilt makt at i Broadway a hard fight to retain UyraajemtaU have caused death Harry Brown a five year old boy was takes to the Receiving Hospital yesterday by his mother of 727 Mhsnastrectta be treated for a lacerated face Ths mother Is compelled to go out working by theday her rich relatives refusing to assist her aad her husband being unable to work The child ell on aa Iron picket while the mother was working i Tn Oakland oSSos ef tiarCbnatcwMtnm blood does not consist In calumnia tion but In trying to live together in peace and In pure humanJove Hannah MeXallra Daaa hter The sympathy of Secretary McComb icf the Society for the Prevention of Crueity to Children was aroused yes puwasriaac jn uutwuc 1 from the fourth to the beginning of the uraay by the tale that the daughter of twelfth century and no a man was Hannah McNally the miser fined lr Judicially put to death because of his 1 the Police Court some time ago for religious opinions At that epoch nexn starving her child was sick and without erous heresies sprung up and it Is for foodand that her mother refused to pro tunate for Catholics that we have the i vide for her Investigation proved thai opinion of St Thomas Aquinas on the the young woman is both able and will treatment of those of other religions iing to take care of herself and Is highly Europe was Catholic the heretics were 1 indignant that any such story has got not worth counting But there were two into print Although she Uvea in a classes who did not believe in Chris 1 mere shanty away out on York street tianlty Jews and infidels Some zeal the boasts that she owns the property ous people thought it would be well to I and Intends to retain it as long as she take the children of the Jews and bap Scan make an honest riving SORE SPOTS If your body is partially covered WBS sores which Itch badly or which run ca tlnually or are hard to heal or if rra hair Is beginning to fall out if your titOi are loose or are loosening you may be insured that your blood In a very tajsri state These symptoms frequently foQov the contraction of diseases of a privateV tore and they may be due to a partac or nurse wbo had some affliction HCD TAN the KINO cures all these aluaeaa promptly and permanently It is a pvtir vegetable compound but strong and ts tain in Its action It was discovered tr the physicians of the great and grand HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE Stockton Market aad Ellis Its Sao PraadseK The famous establishment where aucatj able diseases are cured quickly aadtsraS WEAK KNEES If you have been foolish enough ts ttfl wav to temDtation in rout youth aad yea are beginning to feel the effects so either by having lost your manhood you must lose no time in seektsg templets restoration of your rital pevtrs If yoa would become ever inch attaaaraia nothing equals HUDYAN tte K3SOJ of al specifics It will restore ypnrrttiM ity bring back your strength ul PCTtfJ and energy It makes weak teen streets and nervous men fun of confidence Bf and action It can only be obtaisslj though from those eminent spediUsttg the world renowned doctors 01 we HUDSON MEDICAL WSTITUTf Stockton Market and Ellis Its 1 San Fraaeiseo The great and grand establishment wtatj nope ana uie are exienaea 10 Most forms of kidney and Brer duet as well as blood diseases pass away njj idly when HUDYAN is used WrttSWj free 3 Blood Book All About the Liver And 4 A Knowledge of the Kidneys And you can also get for the askttjca culars and testimonials of HUD Yip i THE Klfe as si S1ASWSW WAAAaVAAAAAAAAAAa AS Be voice 01 mm EISNER MEN DELSON calls the invalid to Carkbad for many do notknov that the natural Carlsbad Spru del Salt produced by evaporation at the Springs and obtainable at airy druggists is identical with the natural waters in action vand results It is natures specific Pi for diseases of the stomach and liver for Anaemia with Constipation Chronic wurrn oi wc romaca AjycT Aompiauu Bile Or Jaundice The indigestion of obese and gouty or rheumatic persons usually cured by Carlsbad Sprudel Saltihile thmdaa chplia indhvyfaeSltighomdpli is soon Relieved 4 vBe iiire ybu gefcttegnffibieVimnprted article the neckof every bottlebears the signature of the -V Ajeat JNtr York i OnlyOnelfl OF Tliose Modern lSTHBr I IN THGr I ALSO ELEGANT STORKj i Brand 1WV reit i vs tOUTUWrsT COJW BIS i TMs to ibe beat bast sm toosifto MUhMM truster PoU crm rtt I TiUraniesiarf of it kUAtMWALD fiCCXBKC JkCSU JMnttsWSSmsJ 5.

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