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tt ttusti AcsoHra EXPENDEB LAVtSn friisteXJlaimk lfreEsmioi UsefcTEidf Taster Ttetf i HemldreyMiehem PAKUtND Marclr 1X Clirfc trusteeunder the will of the lateLle welk lyn VTUlmewho left anestjete valued at U36000r W14 one of the principal wit neseea examinta xo aay mine conicer oxer the guardianship of 14year old John Llewellyn Auzerals who la heir to DFooertr worth nearly 150 0 Clark waa questioned particularly jre eupport la held and be It further garaing ine xunas neiaDy nimrairuu for the boy ind hti Ute jnotbef Mra IsacfJfFr EamloU who died a lew day it fr 4 APPRECIATED ftr Mtt OAKLAND March The Republican Central Com mlttee of Oakland patted the following resolutions yearter Whereas The Republican City Central Committee lefojlycogulx ant of all the causes that brought about the recent eweenlnc victory 4V In the cam palm just closed and woenu ion conusuite it mora than mindful of the hearty co op ration of the press and the large thare It contributed toward the general success therefor be It Resolved That the thanks of this committee be extended to tha 8an Francisco Chronicle acknowledgment of the keen apprev elation In which their voluntary Jiave apieiephaatronmy Jjanfia andl wish Hwii rldof It I Iwoolff jladly cell thrnnperty for what it cost me Mrs EsnMcd was continually coming to me foTVre ioney Sbeuwas spending man HOB eand dolara aw month and paid tfCTghaajTOOJor a tingle dinner I could do nothing ttt atop herr ciarxjjucmer itaunea regarding tne amount of trust funda now in his pos session andwLere part of the money was invested At tne original legacy of 100000 had earned about 50000 dur ing thev welve years he had managed the property Clark tald he thought he should be permitted to continue as trustee of the funda until the boy had become zi years or age according to the wish rthe late Llewellyn Williams who waihts personal friend Leoa ZsmloL the boye eteo father does not ask to be appointed guardian of the original legacy left to the young neir out oniy guardian or the accumu latlonwhtch now amount to about 30000 deducting the S1S000 that haa been expended for the maintenance and education 01 tha soy Mrs Louise Auzerals the grand motheraska only the personal custody of the boy She la willing to have Clark continue txrmanage the property The taking of testimony waa concluded to dy and the case continued to aext Wednesday for argument HITCH IN LICENSE ORDINANCE City Safe after he contest over he son waa be I Cljtf icteeUnrxI jUiktM waa adototedJ3y WlUiama prior to jier first marriage1 hid jeri lef tlo6p00r Usldtfcrml4u4 of theteatatejof the late capltalIstamaunUng to nearly W007i After she had divorced hef fust husbanaXouls Auieralsand had beV comethe wife of JameaB Hoyt brother of theV playwright Clark said Esmloi beaan to spend money ln a lav lsh raanner He aald hejpfotettdta her putrsbe declared she would nave a good tune while the money lasted and afteitfltrwi gone ehewpuld be Teady to aaJs Shewaa apehding money faster than I could getlt together continued Clark ana 1 naa to aavancener lunaa out of my own ppciet That was the way I camente posesaon of the piece of real property named in the trust I gave her about10000 for the property and that wanrore man uwaawortn mow Resolved That a copt of these resolutions be tranamitted by the secretary to tha said San Fran ctsco Chronicle and entered upon 4 the mlnuteaof this meeting JOHN 5V STET80K Presldent EDWARD PLANER 8ec 4 6 GIRL BURGLAR IS ADROIT IN CRIME Mere IThrough Vinflow to Steal Purse aiid Goes to Bi City to Spend Mooueyi fiMiMlk I LOOSE CWiWKW Tte Cits OatgoimOilckl Havevlficreased Exjwes Mack jSCore ThaalncoMe 4k Want Some amarda as to Bondsmen OAKLAND March 11 Councllratn Boyer did not succeed to night In having the city uouncu pass to print hlsproposed amendment tAthe liquor license ordinance by the terpas of which saloon keepers win not have to renew appUcatlons for licenses annually It was objected to on the ground that np peorlalon waa made whereby the bonds of the saloon keenera could be iur vised stjfi that a bondsman might die movaaarronvuicity or become otner wise Irresponsible without the city facials knowing anything about the matter The measure waa laid over to have an amend me nt prepared remedying the detect The Council aranted the Garbare Crema tory Companylnlnetyjlsys additional time In which to complete the crematory buildingbuilding The offldal width of atdewalka on Alcatraa aTcnue was changed from fourteen to sine feet A number of dusty measures that had been on the files of the CounctL foT months were disposed of by lndentttUptstnonenients including the proposed merchants Jlcense ordinance the sign 3tcensaand the ordinance prohibiting the rtdtnr of bicycles on sidewalks The mstter of accepting San Pablo avenue from Fifty second street to Sixty sevenjth War laid over until Mopday to receive the reports from the Clty Engineer and Superintendent of Streets NEPHEW GETS PROPERTY Joint Wit of Liberty Perhans and mfe Filed tor Probate OAKLAND March 11 The will of Mf and Mrs JUbertyPerhanC pioneers of this county waa filed to day The chief asset of the estate consists of sixty four acres of valuable landnear Ilaywards and under the terms of the will it is given to Charjes Horton a favored nephew with whom they had made tbelr home for several years MrandMrs Perham crossed the plains shortly after the news orthe gold excitement reached New Tork and after an adventurous trtc arrived In California In IS52 iPorrti abort tlmeMr Perhara en gagedln tntning and was successful but the life of a mlner waa not toihls liking and he settled near Haywarda on the piece of land whjch constituted his estate There he lltfed and pursued studies that were of especial interest tabus In IKS they celebrated their golden wedding Only a few months afterward Mr Perham died and within three months his wife followed He waa 7 years or age wniie airs fernam waa sT me vut wwctwu nim itwir waa executed iy the couple in February Vv i The tfell dressed men of San Franciatfb jrhotBey are vahd what Jt costsihem See rihe Sunday ChrpBlde AUrch istH ir WOULD AltirCt COXTRACT OAKLAND Jtfil ttaioVsksIlt anger fifed an amenoea compuunt to oay in hlsactlon to annul a contract to pay i Hanahaw 111 aereent of hla interest in the estateofthe late Caroline Cogswell 8kea ei who anepbewof the late Ifra vCogawell was named as resl duarynegatee in the will His Interest In the estate amounts to more than tlOoed OAKLAND March 12 Flora Detuse aged 10 yearv but in appearance not more inatl 4V1s regarded bylocal de ptectives as one of the moat precocious child burglars they ever met with That she has been guilty of a burglary is ad mltUdbyher and In addition herdls pbsltion of the coin she stole froni a house ahe entered hasusnoyed the oldest and moat experienced police officials The Deluse girl haa resided with her parents at 234 Hollis street in the vicinity of the resldenoe of Joseph Ai Frates lot 23J Harlan street Yesterday the Frates family missed a purse of money which had been left onra shelf In a pantry Detective Kyte was called in to investigate HeJ found that Flora Delus had been absent from her home all yesterday afternoonand until late in the evening The girl wastaxed with having taken the puree of money She confessed and explained how she had placed a box under the pantry window crept Into the room stole the purse and then had gone to San Francisco where she had enjoyed herself spending the Frates money for articles dear to a childs heart She did not leave there until the last boat left for this aide and reached her home after 1 oclock this morning Flora told her story without apparent mental reservations and not in a brag gadocio manner 8he expressed a wil llnrhess to be blaced InDrtson that she might be punished for her slnvbutowtng to hertf noer years sne was given toner parents for correction WorkingTor annexation OAKLAND March 11U isapparent that the Incomlngmunlcipal administration wiir havj some thinking tojdd relative successfully passing the financial shoals to be fobnd In conducts I lng the various departments of the city government While all the citys legitimate Income from taxes and license receipts lor the present fiscal year will not more than suffice to meet absolute reaulremtnts If It does that It is questionable whether the pewad ministration will not have to do considerable pruning during the year beginning July Is to keep expenditures with IhTthe Incomebf the cityn The principal cause for this Is that the outgoing Council has legislated for increases in salaries and other mat ters which will add largely to theex 4 penaitures in ruiure yniess mere is a very large increase In the valuation pt property for assessment purposes and an Increase from licenses also the citys income is tiot expected to In crease In a corresponding ratio with Its future expenses The recent increase In salaries In the Fire Department will require about 1000 a year additional Then the Coifhcll baa contracted for jtwo com hlned chemical engines antk hook and laddervtruckswhlchi with the men required to operate them will cost 12000 The Police Departments Increase of salaries and new men adds 55000 to the annual pay rolL If the new eight hour law Is enforced at least twenty more patrolmen will be re qulredor equivalent to Increasing the pay roll 24000 Increases ot salaries of outside employes Inrthe Street Depart men have added 10000 to the expense Then tnere naa been xisou added to sai ary account In the Treasurers office 1200 In the License Department SOOin the Police CourC 2000 in the Free Library 600 in the City Clerka office 300 in the Health Department and here and there minor raises which all add to the grand total so that It may aggregate close to 109000 The citrts ted to thedoliar limit In taxation for municipal purpose and In the past1 this has not produced more than enough to keep running expenses paid The accepted streets and all crosswalks and old sewers have been sadly neglected because of Jack of funda It Is understood that as soon as the new Mayor and Councllmen take office an account of stock will be taken and plans laid on which to proceed to carry on the department and keep within the estimated income for the next fiscal year EXCEPTS TO PLATFORM 1 FFT MflTHttC TO ei 1 ii I HER SONS WE Of MBNSWSMWMMaeMWSMnBMSSMMSlBWSBHSlOTW l4iVTTr W1 rl late Mrs McKee Sougfit to EgMalize iMoldiBgsror Her Mdr by Testatoeat vlNTRANSIT a JD ERKBLKTi March IiXa OAKLAND March 12iln attempting to equalise tbr property interetls of her children the late Mrs Catherine McKee in hit last will disinherited one of her sons and left to another a much larger bequest than waa left to the rest of the children The will waa presented for probate to day by one of the daughteraf Jane McKee whoMs named inthe instrument to act as ex ecutrlx The eiUtr consIsU of UL 152Kin bank Mrs McKee was the wldbwof the late John McKeei hrbther of the Iat Judge Sam Bell McKee a commission merchant who died about twenty years ago leaving an esUte valued in the neighborhood of 900000 Mrs McKee executed her will on February 1893 At that tlmeahe andthe children owned large realty nouungs inncruea irom ter late husband In the will it is directed that John McKee shall receive 11000 in cash while the four daughters Jane Ro sannaVand Mary McKee and Mrs Margaret Chase shall receive only 2000 CJtth It ia stated that a larger bequest was left to John because he had no interest in the property1 left bt her late husband to the other children It waa further directed thatr the real property should be divided equally amonrvIohU and the four daughters Since The will was executed however all of the real property has been sold A piece of property on Market street in San Francisco was sold about twelve years airo for 70000 Ifthere was any residue after the bequests bad all been paid In full it was directed it waa to go to Jane McKee WIlllamK McKee the eldest son Is disinherited by the win Regarding trim the will reads aa follows I rive and beaueath nothing to my son William McKee and purposely omit making any provision tor mm in tnis win Mrs McKee died on February 25th All of the children except Mrs Chase wife of Leander BChase and William McKee reside at the family residence 903 Chestnut street Alameda Oe Vaften tha rrellCTinfliirfo ailxirg and pernicious and tmt op fundi xstlqaT3fcomnjtteelsr which would be lued tohelp defeat the Re 1 Robinson Evans publican ticket Fmltvale Appoints Special Commit tee of Asfltatlon OAKLAND March Within he past few days the movement to make the western portion of the Fmltvale district a part of Oakland haa taken definite shape A petition la now being circulated for the alanatiireso those favorlna annexation and a spedv ommlttei haaJenatt pointsa vajioov tans ax annei comnosed of McMulIen Walter Uoyd Harnttt and LJnd A ranvais has been made among the persons resldlngUnahe district ana it it beuevea tnat tne semi ttentHa faverablet anRexatlonr It is jroposed under the present plan to make Sausal creek the eastern boundary of the city At the present time that boundary is very Irregular having been nxeo uvsuiuine wisnesoi large property owners who objected to haying thelracre are Drooertv assessed for city purposes TVlthlri the past few years these trscts have to a large extent been cut up Into smauer noiainxs ana tne present owners are anxious It is claimed to secure better police and flre protection as well as such other advantaaes is would coma with an nexation AGAIN IN CONFINEMENT 1 Ex Gonvlet Whoee Mind Give Way Goes to Asylnml OAKLANDMarchT2 Oray halredand bent with the weight of eighteen years ot confinement at San Quentln William Rogers who became mentally deranged two days after he was given hlafreedom waaito day committed to the Stockton Asylum forthe Insane by Judge Melvln Rogers was sent to San Quentln In 1886 from Lake county to serve thirty years for robbery lie was then 27 years of age broad shouldered and over six feet taJL Credits he received for good behavior reducedreduced his sentence to eighteen years He waa discharged from prison last Monday He was arrested in Haywarda yesterday on account of hla peculiar actlons Wben he appeared before the Lunacy Commissioners to day to be examined he was bent with infirmities and walked with a halt Inr MtttL Hla answers to anestions were uninteiuglble and he made rambling sutemenu about inventlona and projects ha was working oiu is I THrTCADIES OF CRANF0RK Lnftariansr Appear In Old English i 1 Coetamea BERKELET March 12 Ths Ladles ot Cranf ord a dramatizatlpn of thepopu lar novel 4Xhranford was oresented this evening at the FirstHlnltarlan Church by the ladles of the congregation The costumes and stags Settings were all of the vear 1Mb and had been Dreoared especially for theproducttoni A prologue written by Rev Frederick Hosmer and an epi logue by Professor WiHla Jepson were 1 gtven Old Engiun music was rendered by Miss Maude Wtllendorf at the piano Th Mrformtner wu riven under the direction of Mrs Seabury The catt 1 of characters was as roliows miss Maw tUda Jenkyns the rectors daughter Mrs at iteuoron miss Mary emitn tvisit Repnbllcans Throw Down the Gauntlet tovfae icon Partisans BERKELEY March li The Republican City Central Committee in organizing last tight tor the coming campaign threw down the gauntlet to the Non Par tisans by taking exceptions to ihe lan 1 guage or their platform and insisting that all Rephbllcan candidate who have also received the nomination from the Nonpartisans should refuse to contribute to the campaign expenses ot the rival party The Non Partlsan platform characterises Reoubllcan action in town affairs aa fpernlcious and demoralizing and the commutes leu inni 11 wouiu urn tmruijr consistent for a candidate to contribute toward a nartv which by Inference had denounced bis own nomination as demorr runas TV beautiful and valuable pieoa 01 ataisea wtasa iBireoe for the palatial reaMeaceof Jars Phebe A Hearst 0 theMeClo4 river which waa purchased ft Munich and haa been started oa 1U long voyage to California ia believed to have been i stolen In transportation id wmr antiquity haa been traced as far Cheyenne where all knowledge of lu whereabouu seems to sars teriously vanish ThewindoworiglnaHy fined the oval th the groined arch of the nava of a cathedral In Nurnberg Ba irHarui la baliaved to be of great age experts placing It aa early aa tnetnirteentn ceniurj iojuvi la said to beofexceptlonatbeauty mA kin nt Ita Value ia 18660 The window stands fourtaeo feet at IU Thlghest portion and nine fetwlde rIt would have occupied place the living room ortae bswbjuvo in Shasta county Qe 1 eMs Me CALLiWUTKUK Cfortes Westey Seed JGhpi Adik4rtUis3 ai Imx IN OAKLAND SOCIETY HMMMttt OAKLAND March It Mrs Jepnie Everts gave an enjoyable luncheon on Tuesday at her home on Santa Clara avenue and Broadway Alameda the guest of honor being MIt Louise Bruce fiancee of Dr 8tepbene Artistic hands bad transformed the dining room Into a perfect spring bower yellow Jonquils and almond blossoms being used in pro fusion The shades were drawn and can delabra and chandeliers shaded to produce a soft yellow light The guests card carried out the idea of a yellow luncheon being hand painted souvenirs of the single chrraanthemum Covers were laid lor ten Among the guests were Miss Louise Bruce Mrs uerrara ana Mrs tewis 01 the Presidio San Francisco Mrs Charles Lyman Bent Mrs Johnson Dr Kate Van Orden Mrs William Souther Mrs Everts Miss Queen Russell Miss Ruby Johnson The studio of Miss Laura Prather in Jackson street waa the scene of a very informal Dutch luncheon yesterday the guests being themembers of a drawing class which meets at the studio and works during the week The menu was entirely Dutch and a very lolly affair it was the BENIES HIS WIFES CHARGES OF CRUELTY OryTrTnloiSmvrmfuiWUlCon test iJivoreo sbiim yy6sisi SACRAMENTO March 12ADr Tj rrtll is pxomihent young bhysiclan of this city xo darreaa in th renromcie that hla wife had brought suit in Alameda countvtfor dlvorcottthe iground of crur elty Mrs TyrreU allege in nercotnpiaini that the doctor treated her In a cruel manner that he once pinched her un til her arm was black that he once shock amon kill her and that op oneoccaslonv he lnv hrxnr nt tbtr rooma The Wife Sues for the custody of their child Dr Tyrrell makes a general denial of hla Wlfes charge and haa employed an attorney to resist the suit for divorce ourth ground seti forth in the complaint He says be never abused hie vrtie and claim he haa a number of letters fromherJn endearing terms written slncahe eft hls home He claims to be victim ot too much mother in law i WORK F0R HIGH LICENSE gnnBafaet Good Government citab Takes thoInltlativeV SAM RAPAEli March 12An effort will be made at the coming municipal cam paign in San Rafael to put the town on high iicenee basis This much waa decided upon by a number 6f Wembers of the local Good Government Club at a meeting held behind locaea aoors on XTie day night A cdmmlttee of three waa apr pointed to aetUe upon which candldatea for Trustees should be supported bythe high license forces and it will make a definite report at a meeting to be held early In next week Everything In connection with the flsrht for high license Is at pres ent being aone us quiuy aa iwwu un Ing to an organized opposition that la ex pectea irom me liquor iniwraui Charles WesleyxReed aroused ap athy of a wt nlht audience yesterday evening in the Academy or waence ly canra caustic coraent on public men ia particular and the pubHo generatj spoke on the subject 01 A vecaae ot mu nldoal GovernBaent kxpoundSd the theory that leader typified a movement an ivo neaaMVwa had the worst government thatever ho fit Jt JIMMJ Alr Ttrm waa begun by Phelan which culminated ia tne cnarten movements jsucaiey ama Franeiaco tn hla tolls Phelan Seemed ideally fitted to lead a reform Alas for1 our hopes 1 From an opponent of bosses he became a boss hlmsejf He betrayed the people for coin He began to eulogise Kogene ESchmHa but said that political patronage waa lead lng htm to destruction There are he saw 2 municipal ofllcesWhlcb should be on the dvu service He declared that the alliance of the Mayor and Abram Ruef waa that of apurlUn with a blackleg Ha said that thla waa the land ot the knocker After pleading for less public selfishness he ardently championed municipal reforms IBL rfLvf nAfyt tiUUL fUtseU xMBsf lassX CtaT t6 UlUTsHK ARRANGE CELEBRATION Htmhaipli actlna aa administrator of the I hi Miss JenkvnsL Miss May Morrison estate Skellenger claim the contract Miss Jessie Brown a new resident in with Hnthaw 1 Uleaal as the law pro vides thaf an administrator cannot contractcontract to receive a larger ee for his ser 1ceshaals provided Toy law VA AWOODAWD BT OAKLAND March li lt waa Carl Simpson of Woodland whaaa bbdy wa Tvundln a box stall at Emeryville race track where he had died Wedneaday and not WflSam Lowell as at first repotted The Coroners assistants In taking poasea adon pf the trematns were given a wrong naraeat first The deceased had been a trainer pfhprae waa but cfagi ta bodywin be sent to Wcod landfor Interment WDRKMEX INJURED nHfuuat U4 VVI Int YM JT Pole a strong minded old maid Mrs Vi Hathaway Mrs Forrester very deaf born a Tyrrel Miss Ellen Klelnscnmldt MUs Betty Barker a retired milliner Mrs Victor Robertson the Hon Mrs Jamleson tteader of Cranf ord society Mrs Rufus Jennings Martha maid servant to MU Matilda Mrs Pierce Mrs Purkis a country woman MlssiBertha Kletnschmldt Ferry Miss Barkers maldMlss Martanna Mathews utue susan Mrs rurs aaugnter miss AdelaldpHeUbron STRCCK BYA TliiUlL BERKELEY March li On the deadly Berryman grader to North Berkeley on the local Southern Pacific track for the third time within a month a wagon waa struck yesterday by a awlftly moving AAKLAND March li John Monex a I struct yesterday bya swiftly moving Janl5edori thTsieTmfr AlgoaTl JXyJ Vt Vs 7 WVM VI VJ AMP UIMWI fcVMt A4J Tkaa l1SSSilET 1PBT UrUBvCU LU USLJ BVJ lCtlLSk wfnticr coal bucket He waa treated at the Receiving HoanltaL nnt and demolished the wagon entirely Manuel Rose waa treated tor a eeoaen it was while the train waa rushing Smc and a slight concussion of thelsraln jowt the grade that Charles Hansen and was attacked with vrtlo while work 1 Ruben Wright both of Hanaena Express lng at the Oakland tlron Works and fell cosapany tried to drive their team across upon his head He lives at 211 Third street the track at Hearst and Btaattuok avenuea ii Tsithr noticed the oneomlnr train until It waa too late They barely raved them niihllrn The followlna officers and committees were chosen at last nights meeting Chairman Charles Thomas secretary Arnold vice chairman A Shaw and treasurer George Schmidt executive committee Richardson Mini Robert Greig Frank FowdenDr Rowley A Anderson and Acton finance committee Chart Blohm A KhHrlaji Peck and Thoma Wilson printing commlttee I Arnold Kicnarason ana a Anaenson 8CDDE5 DEATH OP MR GROT BERKELET March 12 Mrs Helen Grot nassed away yesterday morning at her residence 2131 Parker street Her death resulted from a alight attack of grip She was In the best of spirits the nliht before and had retired early in the middle of the nlghf alarming srmp toms developed and Dr Whltworth waa called but Mrs Grot never rallied and died at A At the Inquest this afternoon it war shown that death waa caused by acute Inflammation of the lungs 8he was69yearstiageanda native of Oermany She leavesa hutband Geerge Orot who is at present in El Cajon San Diego county two sons Charles and Frasch of Seattle and MrsRevea1 of this city The funeral will not be held until Sunday at which time the two sons are expected to arrive from Washington UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ENRICHED BERKELETr March 12 The University of California library haa received the bound volumes of eight German periodicals ch physiology to be used in connection with Dr Jacques Loeba physiology courses One set Is a publication that long ago suspended it work and Ita volumes cover the period from 1834 to 1876 Inclusive Th Mit nf th trht sets was 1900 The new addition to the library building wui soonbe nnlthed and Is very much needed A great many vajuaoie douju mix itnHit awav where thev cannot be used because there 1 no room to place them on the shelves The sum of MOOOO will be expended for books by the University during tne uscai yeaj oy 1 PAlSIHaOFIDREYr RHORERi BERKELEY March Sidney Rhorer the son of MutoniM Rhorer president of the Homestead Loan Association who re sldeaat 1 University avenue died March 6th in Seattle where be waa engaged in the theatrical businesa Hi body waa brought Aere and service were held at thef amity residence yesterday afternoon at30clockl Interment was In Mountain Yiaw Cemetery Thedecased waa well koownVhere andln tljeT theatrical world He ieavea a wife Mrs Jessie Rhorer He waa a native orLoulslana aged A years VIM MYBTLB CASE DEAD BERKELEY March It Miss Myrtle Adele Case died at her home 2109 yine street North Berkeley last night fShe was 22 year of age and a native of Mo desto She was thedaughter or Case and a alster of Case and Mrs AHasla Thefuneral will take place Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock under the auspices of the Sunset Rebekah Lodge The interment wtll be In Mountain View Cemetery vy MUTE BASEBALL TEAM BERKELKY March ThaFoothUla baseball team ot the Deaf and Dumb Institution will line up against the Unlver sttyl of California next Saturday Thus far this season the deaf boys have played twenty games and loatbut six A try with the varsity 1 now being arranged by Coach Christy ana Manager nunae truest betnrilrs HaruEst Miller Mrs Harrison Clay Miss Ereiyn nuseey Mrs Nelson Phelps Miss Lexle de Fremery Miss Jane RawUngs Miss Jean Hawley Miss Tf elite Chabot Miss Louise Ma honey Miss Mabel Moore and Miss Prather DAIGHTBR ASKS XBTTBRS OAKLAND March ii ra McCarthy to day applied for letters of administration on the estate of her mother Ellen Mc rHk vhniltedniiUircb Id The estate contlats of real property valued at 13025 ym netrs are tareT cauunu iu vcuuuocr May nVeCarthy and Danish McCarthy mi icvnuos rw selves by1 JumiglbutthwaionwaahlM OAKLAND March ll The Toliowiag wtthterrlflc forte killing on cr the horses marriage Rene Florence Ihigey rV an an Proa els ao Keaioaovrg PORTtGCBSE CLVB FORMEBv OAKLAND March li Articles of incor Tcituf iimiit mnn niimiBK me wuud imukuv wo iul qwun vr riT attrin WiTt II rfinarTnfi ftlT TftTTlhH i i Vil VEm BijrVjiWw aos way without iniory running away Portugrirese social organization have been vn rri 1 ll KTam MntnMrl 1 TltAr I nn ranltll tnrlr Tha I 1 a no Keney i pom ltMWvw rjr a3r rs a wSJf r3T 2r tUu tin at nnlm la tha Vua Jnn rl Antonla PtftT and Man wi StvZZZZ iriiiJ nWT J9 i tft i vv 7 Li J3 The ladies of the Fablola Hospital Association will hold a meeting to morrow morning at the home of Mrs William Cllf in San Pablo avenue when plans will be1 formed and committees chosen for the Book tea to be given at Mrs Cliffs home on the afternoon of April 2d The at home being given aa It la for the benefit ot the hospital association a charity dearer to the heart of Oakland society people man any otner organization of the Kind on thla side of the bay 1m sure to call out a larae attendance and In the receiving party will be most of the prominent women 01 oaxiana maids and matrons The orlce of admission will be 26 and will Include not only the at home but also a copy or tne noon or Thy Good Cheer which is a most interesting volume comolted by a committee of women who have been working for ita completion for over a year it inciuaea many poems chosen with rare good taste and also numberless Quotations sentiments of the areat authors from ail over the world The affair is sure to be largely attended and the proceeds will doubtlessbe large as society will turn out en masse for Fablolaa tea Mrs Vorce of Cleveland who haa been the guest of Mrs Hall of Thirteenth street for some time left on Tuesday for her Eastern home Mr and Mrs Fenwlck ne Duff have returned from their honeymoon trip and are at the Palace Hotel In 8an Francisco i Mlas Kate Williams of Cape Town South Africa who haa been the guestwf MUs HessPrinaie of Eaat Oakland left on yesterdays steamer for a visit to Hono it jCardsvhave been received in this city announctna ineiuarnaae 01 i os Angeles of Reuben Howk formerly well tnunm here Mr Howk la the nephew of Mrs Batner ana leaving nere several years ago ne iook up ms reaiaence in ixa An relea where he haa been enaared liinll Keculatlona He was married on March 1 xAuoufKt mlas Marl pu Buta oaugnter of Mra Ellen Bntz of Los Angeles ti iTheCosmo Club had a very pleasant meeting im wee a wjin Airs a oood feUow in Fast Oakland and a delightful hour was passed at whist the prize being won bv MraThomss Crellln for members and Mrs Albert Sutton for cnhitltntr Among tha members were Mrs TL Bar Ker Mrs tr uurnnam Mrs a Chase Mrs Coogan Mrs Cot iton Mrs Thomas CrelllnrMr Eleanor Folger1 MrsR Oorrtll Mrs Charles Minor Ooodall Mrs Harry Gordon Mrs John Howard Mrs Klttredge Mrs snowies Mrs aui Jonse Mrs Lukens Mr Horry Meek Mrs Will Meek Mrs A A Moore Mrs Bather Mrs FM trmitn aruB tttone Mrs Taylor and Mrs Walsh The sub stitute list inciuaea Mrs jc uecx Mrs OiWrCoolO Mrs FRvChurctwMra Chapman Mrs Oscar Go wing Miss Mabel orayc jura tntnw nougmon Mrs Charter Holt Mrs Henry Morris Mr William Morris Mrs George McNear Mrs Andrew Motetey Miss Grace 8 perry MrsPrentlss Selby Mrs AV Lownde Scott MrsTAlbert Sutton Mrs Hv Taft Mra Benry Butters Mr Edson Adams MrsTrrederlck Cutting and Mrs WE Sharon DEATH OPi XtPOKAKB CAPITALIST ALAMEDA March ll Dewalt Wolford a capitalist and prominent Odd Fellow of Bookane Wash died thla morn ing at a local sanitarium altera pro tracted illness rour montns ago ne went with bis wife and a son to Southern California hoping tor improvement and ar rived here six weekS ago when he was taken to the hospital Death waa due to Bright disease He waa a native of France aged 78 yeara Wolfordwaa a pioneer of Oregon coming West from Ohio and Settling near 811 verton in 18BS Twenty year later he mom to Colfax Waahr and establlahad I the Eagle floor mills Four yearrago he retlrea irom puswesa leaves a wiac Mrs Kate of OUver and Addle Kenenaw Spokane where Frtxn lre nioientav is bom tbe questkm of AOtu irmiiment becootts ot aBkaJBtLsanVnV4alh JzbvUIIhKbV awids a lot of oo hso tea ManrwrTincawoccr liuree their chiidreiL Iti Ha GorkrieQbuy on itAxtem wcial coitwrw tktkk latter tendcacy sotiM be so general The best thkg todouivderthedrcumstaivca to help the bottkTaabies all wecaa txieyre at a bic dk advatae at best VVeiuwrw powitively that nothing will do them more good tlinw Scotts Emulsion a few drops is the bottle It seecae to furnish just the right qQ tity and nglit Idrxl ci noizr iiri tTLi ThrM Trustees a msJorityjof Ubs Town Board are to be elected at thlsTlectlon Nine candidates are at present uv the race and It expected that from these each faction will choose three to support The present annual license for saloons la 30 and the advocates of high license desire that thla be raised to J800 MARIrf TO MAIHTAl EXHIBIT SAN RAFAEL March 12 To advance the Interests of Marin county the San Rafael Board of Trade ia advocating that a pictorial exhibit of the beauties and re sources OI we county uw puma in uw State Board of Tradea headquarters at San Francisca Other exhibits and literature are to be added to the pictures and a most attractive representation of the wonders of Marin is to be made A committee haa been appointed appear before the Supervisor and aalr en appropriation of 500 to aid In Instituting the exhibit The committee Is composed of Peter eon chairman and Mesars Rake Gorier Schwlessau Martens Herzog Chads and Goerl MUSIC IS SAf RAFAEL SAN RAFAEL March it The San Rafael Orchestral Society will give Its fifth concert of the season on Monday evening March 16th in the Opera house Joseph Macuda the Bohemian violinist who ha been appearing at th Orpheum tindr the name of Dumond will be the soloist on this occasion Eugene Turney the conductor wa at one umecon AnAnr nf theoreheatra at the American onnnrvatnrv In Chicaao Among the good things on the programme are Selection I Tnhnr antt that bautlftil I Andante Rellgloaa by Thorn SYXVA8 AGAIJ ATTACHED 8AN RAFAEL March 12 Another at tachment suit waa to day died against Adolph Sylva and hla alster Florence to recover 2900 alleged to have been loaned the defendants on promissory note by Edward Ackerman of San Francisco He claims that the Sylrae have neither repaid the money loaned nor any of the interest due An attachment was issued on the Sylva residence and also upon the half lnteret owned by Florence Sylva In the Bauaalito electric lighting plant NIGHTLY RAIDS MADE For three nights in succession police men from the Central Police Station have raided the notorious Nymphla resort on Pacific street For some time the place was closed until Tuesday night when the Twinkling Star Improvement Company opened It Within an hour there was a raid and eight women were arretted securing Immediate release on ball Wednest day night there were two raids before the management concluded toahutupfor the night the total of arrests being seventeen- Shortly after 5 oclock yesterday occurred another raid and this time six women were conveyed to the City Prison to be released In fifteen minutes on 30 ball each After thMattrsld the resort remained closed ror tne nignt 4 i i Programme foe the Evening of St PntHek D7 The commlttes on talent ahdehtertain mcntvf6r the evening at the Mechanics Pavilion for the Saint Patrlcka day celebration met last evening la the Parrott building and completed the following programme Overture by the orchestra of eiguicen pieces inuTxucioi7rcDiarB oj president fof the day Jeremiah Deasy stereoptlcon views of Ireland and America witK appropriate airs grand chorus in Oaelte and EnglUh Gaelic Choral Society exhlbttlonof Irish step dancing Joseph Kelleher and John OConneU stereoptlcon views oration in Gsellc Micnaei Manoney exmoiuon ot uaeuo dandnr bv 100 member of the Oaelic Dancing SchooU under tbe supervision of tne jmen sisters ana Aiisar eari tiicunan grand march led by the Gaelic Club in costume I ine noor wui oe ju coarae as the club during the remainder ot the even lng ana tne puniic wiu participate The committee consists of the following Mellott chairman Dunne 8 McCormlck Joseph Kelleher Captain HvPtFilgate John Mclnernsy kOeorge Lowe i The oeonleJoflSt Johha narlsh have computed arrangements for the annual celebration of SUPatricka day to be held at Mission Turn Verein nan xngnteentn street near Valencia Curtis will be chairman of the evening and Rev Ji Cantwell will deliver the oration Excellent talent has been secured to present a choice literarv and musical sroaramme The following committees are In charge On talent John Ai MltchelU Curtis Major wespiear ev wiinam Butler Henry TJowdall arrangement Daniel Cronln Holing John Murphy Bolts OiMlnnehan JMcInerney Fay Schorr ClaffeyrPQrady Hlnea Greely Flnnegan Monllle Rev William Butler Rev William Cleary Curtin 41urley PCafferyv TJ Herbert Cullen Bantrv Hill ing Clarke Louis Taylor Peter Mc lweonv ompanyu jeague oc uiejToas Cadets will act aa ushers zKi 4 erowincr children Thew6nj eriwhrare iriUt ing but unable to properly nurse their children will find SccVEmubidnijpehdp a two fold help in feet It has a direct and immediate efFect not only feeding and sustain ing the mother but insuring also a flow of rich nourisliitg nillc for the baby Thti 5665 Emukionstrengthena ithe inother and goes natur ally through the milk and strengthens the child These claims are not made eeYhtwtL We know rea nearly thirty years coatae withsoch cttet that Scotts EraoWoo wtt doiurtwhatweaayitwfflda Wewfibe glad ttBd yon a sample tree to taag jfo canjudfeforyooneK SCOTT 4tBOVNE 469 Pearl SW Nctt York Troubles yoa cause Uncle Sent when yoa misdirect your letters ToM faSattty Chroniacl ACSTRIAJT SHIPS OS ACHCHE yiENNA March I2r It lsVofflciallj announced that a division of th Aus Uianvnavycoiislstlng Of thTee armored cruisers and aftorpedo boatwill visit the norta in tne ureeaarcnipeiago ana Asia Minor The authorities say that the cruise is entirely without political significance vf A crftllsa grewt sfaiattArsiy mvaj Head Ue Wasp this week MISCEIXAJTEOCS rears soap responds to water In staritTy washes andtinses off in a twinkling It is the finest toilet soap in all the world rvem maktsicbef FfacooK Teetter titan flour OCSAX STEAXEBJ PACIFIC iMAlI STEAMSHIP CO TlUXSPACino USE Caffiar Boootala luutiuu mm narttaai Basnssat s4v BoBckong eoDaeetiaa wits attasMrt to Utalla ladla etc Steamer tall at I trosT Cotapaart wharf First sad Branaea streets 1M follows ---S SL KOREA i MAm isoa Jfrr if APfaX lSO 8S SrflBLUUMtj 2S XSOS THRODOH LINK TO KZWXOBX WUy see vleeaUtBg at ports erMcsko Ceatral imts lea and Panama Steamers salt every Sataraay at 13 from Compsar wharf Fixst sad Brsansa streets as follows NKWPORT Uarck2S 1903 SS crrr or para ti apra isos usciTr or PANAUA iuprii isos Nerearga reeetred aa boatd mtdareC sslnag Rooad trlp tlekeuat wdowd rstear Jor frelAt or passage apply at Compaaya offlce 421 Marktt ttnu i aiXAXPntCEyiEROeBeralActst SstablUbed over tee yearr OCEAlf STEAMERS wriLMERDIXQ DEBATKta CLVB The Wilmerdlng Debating Club held a public debate Wedpesday afternoon at the Wllmerdlng School of Industrial Arts Charles Jlollmann presiding TbesUbi Ject was Besolved That the conduct ot the American forces in the Philippines was aa a wholecommendable The afflrmatlve was upneld by Fred Berg and Carl Stern the opposing side belng Mll ton Clark and Charle Heldenrelch This debate was the first of a series of four that will be held for a gold medal offered by the director of the school to the best debater of the club for the year ISO 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