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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 7

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nearly two mHM btitfrHher than tbh the asells aMMt be flred becoae the cttncueelen e3tpla the o41 jr bJdavlearPettIJ eaye shells or at raa betorotted by 6rdi uarV rfrdnaftce aa fat aa adiBanr xhii ort projected which Mtnere tban ten expire eighteen yeara and then all nations would Jearn raeaacrt I have been working on the invention about two yeara and a half I made aticcessfjHi leata at VlctdrtaBC Where I pro Jected a number ofBheJWnto the atralta Pettingell hii Jjeen worKinr at pw der awtnufaetut fggfabpat eleven yeas Borne time ago heiaveitteda smoke 1a an1 fl ni rii A1 Haiti Vi rtlaf rliL Ta Viti Vlk SVney yp paid him handsomeUr In therktBt few JMtheaben aaya by hfa device reflected back to the tide of the shell aa tsbat Ifee giycerifte ef disturbed in the Ieaat rwith thla invention aaJd Pettingelt to day the United State potild hold the peace of the world In It hand The i 4 yeriu Ilia powder An now being manufactured In Vlct6ria br a eofeBflhy that purchased a plant he had fltaried there He BAya lt took him two yeara to convince the authorities at Washington hat he bad invented apowder aucn as a tlamed SAVES TWO ON TOMALES BAY kl Hslf breedlndian Fighermau Tjfdfes HimseliTa MARSSAtLS JahUftry 6 Manuel Itofthoa tiaUreed Ifadlan wholiVea 4 In th Indian colony near Marshall savea tw metxXrOm drowhlh In To bi fan of means of connection between their Pablo avenue and Telegraph avenue between their St 3V lin9 and the companys reply to the call nr TWm inavw tai iAAvai THrnn minvt 11 tereataa a pdstlbfte Murce Of information RDOuiine ruiure oi ine sireet ranroaa xys tem In Berkeley The Board will alto take tip the matter of the Walnat etlreet com mission The old commission has hot done any work for a longtime andlts members recently refused fix resign at the sug gestlen of the Board Many New Pupits Expected BERKELEY January The puble ivbools will Open for the feprtag term ti Icorrow after a vacation of two weeiw Many hew ouoiia kra expected lrt all the schools In the High SchOoUalond bd lttttn forty and nrtynew atuoenta wui fenteri Thla wljt bring the itftal attendance for the High School tip to about 650 stu denta the largest It has ever had For he primary schools receiving classes will be organized tomorrow morning ln Ave schools the Lincoln School In feorln the lue mates bay on Friday nlirht At the risk 1 ntlila i llh anri Itutv 1 MpKinIn School Oil fwlaht WIT wu vM i uo ansut ntwiMiuujii ii i rifi XA iIii ll iWrBlICl PLIIUWilU 11UIIUDCIMWJ AtlU ms i 1 i the iy currents to a capsised boat on jVhbae bdttdm two men werecllngiag and on each occaslbnretUrned to shore bf lnltig hn eihaued ntan lh his arms One of the men waa Morehoa own bt 6theivarid te tooI exhibited a Una quality of herolaatr The two Imperiled nien had been fish lnc all day aAdiwere retdming Jnthe evening with their catch when the accident happlfiefl WBeb about fifty yards from1 ehore while making preparations to land they allowed their boat to drift aldewaya and were overturned by a heavy swell Manuel Moreno was watt lag on the ehore for the men to make a ladtegk and knowing that neither was able to jswimr at once reatuted their periloua predicament The tWe was running high but with otttm aoinens bealtatlon the young ws at rippea nis nine Bay ana piangea sweothe surf Hie vigorous strokes Mousht him to the caoeled boat he seised hU brother to aaelst hltfu latter shook mmeeif tree and a the other man paid gave Seeing bia brother could hot to accompany ftttn until nla was savea young Moreno iee iatter and supporting him above the water made bis way to shore Br the time he reached the beach the current had taken 4nefeoat and the man atttl clngingtolU bottoi far out Jnthe bay St eary atopplng to reat Moreno agJn entered the water kbd by strong aWtmmtag retched th boat a second ttbie drating nla aJmoat exhausted bTatbarha atrw9 at aW avadtuajiy sate abore fn teryTha at man baeaaw III from eapoaure and was tofeew to San Prabclaca ytWay v4Htre bewas estre4Htrtbe City and GtjMsrty jfoaaital Tpuac Mmrtnol who acvttd the two jive aanw a scanty lw saw aa a naaermen ana mere niucn tancaci msmkat SBP giving iJa sotee sort of ateetl i li HAYWAHOS WllLWOTESr tn i CwwiuteSek to Kava tha OH Rates rr HaataraaVT MTWMakiHvaar Tte patrooa the Hjaywards eleotrie read who ap te tk IHttf the preaent yir have htea able ta mirshaar eonunatttttf tteketa at mate mar IWiew nm as eampareowna fm uhtf tha toad ost at all si i mi sin dtk taai sa aan aeaeaaie aaom VitWEk datnan traaattCojipaay Surt of the TrasCTMJgjy a4Vfort to to thfmValam pas Me the flsaSstfefetttBaZsHsKlsaBaBsBBalBmi JiwillBji ffOHlsium jjiiji ii ri i WBb raswivlBs3il9nHhta re SFIFBrffyyislHKattrit wan ta smint asnsittaa tsar tae watts ar taa wtu Wuif raajtitr tia9a1nBialltaaB9i rW ti taes itoatirfc rtfeslSbrt eouvmittet is given a bearing Company Muat Oafand Its FmnchW tftKELlE1fi January The Boafcd of Trustees IwUIv meet to teorroWnigbti it tlie TownWHalii The principal business outside of routine alTalrs ia to bt the question of Mvoklna thr franchise of the sbbw causewhy it should not be forfefted to ei rsa far failure amLmsj uw aHvuege Ma fe reed under Its it ht the oal MstiBu Bi 6 cat TO HIEi BELIEF i a II the tleventh street knd Page street schools inWestBerkeley 1 Injured 6oy Out of Danfier BERKELEY January 5 George Sen ad the foUrteenyear dld son of A fFr Schad Of 2126 Essex streets who was terribly Injured In a runawayaccident on Frldar Is now said to be Out of danger fay Dr Allen who lain attendance Although the Mds featcresare now almost unrecogniv able as result of his bruises Dr AUeh be dishgured Ills head me ova tin will wit a mass of bruises but fortunately skuir was not fractured His left arm which was shattered Jo two mlScea wi saved Uhless blood poisonTag should in in TO BE MADE BROAD GAUGE sua Himi i jj Heavy Traffic at Alameda Makes a Change Necessary AX1AME0A January Three locomotive instead of twerare pow used on the narrow gauge local lloe th additional enginefhavlngbeen put on Ftldiy to be Used as a swing engine during the rush or trc in the morplng and lathe even lag The engine la kept fat High street Station the local terminus When a tralh comes iiMbe waiting engine which Is all ready to poll oujv takes the train back to the taoie wnue tne isy over engine nas and get in half hourly itate to put in coal and water and get In puu out to the next nt work jifj la VtH slxtv woaouad ratlato replace the anypouad rails now ti ed will go on again and there la every ttrobablUtr that the Ml bud Hi ovitaaS mad I road men say that tali decided npoajby tn trainee Between ai Cisco having so ntci urooerij i itew raadbeaibs aa been ir itMMvkfl Bft fajr the work had to etik last fall tor atia wnlcn wtll sooa arrive Sta gauge ties providing for the third rail were riiff i A trr rail will be laid Hiltge Kan etyttetttvefy wnas uev caanet theaurA tad on ojw Street but KOI eswuatuoBS for the mwnni ubisuhv tnv sfnng rBe tatBstanBaraiX phkteeuai aBUuntt Out prsaaat swoaa craina rbsaWsaUAiBaamB i JBliMm raacaaaBHacHMieaaBv Brmr oftSt lardniuaT wafesu sura fbeeaie bsfore oi ft la stated that Kreaa gaaaev jpypwe ynw uMSFSWrusy uanauwi 11 uadoaBtaair aa mnut Atamecos reawanisai DQ irai yeuuvn aaftrt tunes ot araeni hf th roads aatroi oeaa so tnv sMtt lfc Tbi taiMA orthTnlwrteeV Intra rail and SUbJ tralnntsn declare is Summer yt jj JsfTai Taaisar tistfM AliAiny JanuStrXrtMfk Knox a ho li veers aid llvaa with hleiia reate at Saa Ahtonla ivfmtt Wattnit atret was artestsrMat iwt far un tipingjlewai eainld with natty iar EvKMaS rbnaulaMd a dark efEgh to gaTeai ana loeaier sawy uinm the Meat roree ran tae ap ffisteadfi spending tae laeaier ne went to cage at the city hewarstni la jail op fa morrow before rspp nuim rooiru tl atrauag at aea me tutu wtUeoale Oafat Camitm AlAMkiDA Jaauarjt fn meoas deAat oosspaay 0 Bf 0 i afteraeon in a urefy aataeJK on tne waj wnk VlUt close af a tfR far Jack HI twtoe ap ntuas ar sagas aa aeaa vtata ilrma ut ae auaswwaa eoaanswa ex aaw sssa lfsihsMiWi bM that mLmmmmr qgf at MfHl Biaiiie a wawapajBajBBH ajvjrp lOAKiiAMO January TW hand aoase atone churph dt VraakHn and aWrsalawitbWreeta Wblehiwtth tne building bftje ol Waa to day fortnaUyrdadlcated and set apart fdr ihuaof the Christian deatltitr atbyt prefer to be designated the ChUfeh of CHrlel Scientist On of the featured of therdedlcatioa wairthe ah ftoahcameot that hotat dollar of ln debtedneeavwaa agathstthe chUrch whleh regarded as one of the most expensive and lbeajiy furnished jathe sA large crowd attended the etereieee which were divided into three parts the first being held at 11 in the morning the iscohd at lit the afternoon and the third in the evening A carefully arranged musical programme was reb dered the soloists being Mis porOthy OoedaeU Hiss Mabel Poyle Ai Horatio Cogswell Walton ttbb and Alfred Wllkle At the afternoonserVIce the choir of Calvary Church In 8ah 7ran else furnished thehluahV Addressee were made by the flfst reader DrF Fluno seconSxeader Mr BMd Va FJuno Dr John PPll bert first reader of the San Francisco church vMr Uxale Filbert A second reader pf the San FranclSCO church ahd Dr Charles Howe of San Frahclaeo Congratulatory greetings WraieiA aiA nai trail A 1 A Va4k A fltn 4 Pt ab ChUrche at Buffalo MarshalLJ Mich ifWhltewater Wist Milwaukee Portlahd Or Sacramento Ottumwa Ia Montreal Sdlt Lake CltyV Newcastle Iat and Cambridge Mass as well as from the representative of Rev Mary Baker aEddyy the founder of the church i Mrs Fluno spoke largely in a historical strain showing the growth bt the Christian Science movement in general andn Oakland in particular It ia now sixteen years said she since the Scientists held their first meetings in this clty It was not however until 1896 that the church was organized in this city It has continued to grow In 1898 sufficient money had been raised to purchase the building tot and it was not long until sufficient motley was raised to meet the expense bf constructing the building and to dayiwe have this goodly temple 4q whlchio meet to worship and commune wltlf the Father the Spirit and the Truth Dr Fluno spoke at length ota the doctrines of the Scientists which he declared would ultimately free the world from sit and sickness and continued Ifwe would make this house a fit place to worship Godjito honor Christ and practice the pure abd sacred teach Ings of Christian Science we must likewise present the tetnple of ourbody a living sacrifice holy acceptable to the IjOrd which is our reasonable service MINISTER ASKS DAMAGES Sues Southern Pacific Company on Account of Injuries Sustained OAKLAND January Depositions of twelve witnesses have been taken by sth illation before Deputy Couaty Qlerk Bay mond Baker regarding an accident that took place at the flxteenth street station onJUly Mth last it which time Rev II Ekstrand claim to have beenpermuueht ly Injured sEkstrand Is suing the Southern aclnc Company for 125000 damages in the tfnlted States Circuit Court at Seat tie The depositions taken In this city will be forwarded to be used at the trial which Is set for January 18th EkstraHd was acrlpplQ at the time of the accldent having only one leg He was attempting to alight trom the Berkeley local train using his crutches when he was thrown to the ground rby the train starting The witnesses whose depositions were taken Include the engineers and firemen of the two engines hauling the train the conductor and brakemm the baggageman at the depot Superintendent Walter Kellogg of the California Sash and Door Comparand others who witnessed the accident PANC WAS AVERTED fjrd Extinguished While Theater adera Watched the Play CJAKliAND January What mlght have ben a serious theater panic Was averted by the prompt and efficient set ylce ofsChemieal engine 1 this evening About JO oclock a box of excelsior in the front of the Crane Companys plumbers supply store at Twelfth and Webster streets took fire and started to burn fierce The store is situated In front of thv petz Operahouse and close to the Dewey Theater both of which placesof amuse iuent were filled wlthspectatork at the Hire Of the fire Bo quickly and so quietly old the Bremen do their work that those in tbeHheaterdld notbecoaae aware of the existence of the blase The damage done was Slight a 4 i Sokimmelpferinisa Funeral OAKIiAND JanuarysVThe funeral Frederick Bohlmmel pfennig one of the pioneers of Alameda county was held today Services for the family conducted bv Kev John Fbeias nastar of the See wan Methodist Church were held at the laniiiy reanence Ljoam service streetJt tbe oallbeari Oeorge Bteke Bwee A JU Sereneen Uj jiAniKrvn oauvcH vviHicrseH white aventng Ttrth I Colby wr DUCKS ATORED LMiCDAT QFiTAfe 4 asanas or wim otseas are aa tatui dylag alohg the soathV erly shore of this city ad about I Bay Farm hnandi From eoauag in contact wui umiai awn mt aad olltthe Mrda were rendered sr fsf taMKDA January Thou helptta Httnteta Who uaually gt hut one ortiwo doeks fardgya I worfeenthemarsbasarecoailnglB wtth tons strtaas of tarrr birds so If begrimed ihd sticky that their Uehth can hardly be dacernslaed by the most eapeneneed hunters ana npntmainauu The tar ana ofi were thrown or escaped Into the bay praeuBoabty from some ship and the abating maisea of the stuff have the effect fTaread of birdlime aa a hags scale water fowl have bsdn aa trapped by the tar to their ondo aaa euesa mai are uassi to tha can hardly paddle are to be cverywnere anrasBaea sr wand soon became tar bacaaahd BiaeDlu necame a oacxoui ry emofi rapio evoiuuon on recoto ttuhters who returned froaa the marsees te oay all baa but they carrwa thesa at we end of a stria not pieasant froaa the all had fau grown duck was turned a napper ano to of oa ve powder many Were ae qeao wita aucxa mNBMi Sit Wjp aaaaaaaE laaaaaaaal REV JOHN Li URCHARD 6 AKIAD January tltev JohnLL 4Jurwiard a retired Methodist min ister ared 71 Veaj a whllf An hia Way to chlirch this morning was struck by a southbound TelegrSph aveeue car at Sixteenth street sustaining injuries rrom wblch he died while being removed to the Receiving Hospital The accident occurred a few minutes after 10 oclock Mr Burchard hadcome from the home of his son iDr Burchard 318 Quran street and was about to cross Telegraph avenue when he noticed a northbound car approaching He stopped long enough to allow the car to pass and then started across the Street tiT Before be had time to get owt of th way he was struck by1 southbound car No In charge of Conductor Harry lyrrel and Motorman Henry White Tha car was running at nearly Its ordt pary rate of speed Burchardwas struck on th head by a Stanchion on the front of the Car and knocked down being rendered unconscious by tha blow The lot lured man was immediately picked up by Dr George iPomeroy and others who wltfaessed the accident and cared for until the tit ambulance arrived The pa lent was nurnea to tne Receiving Jtios ltal but life was extinct when the ambu llent was nital but li lance reached there Dela atnatlv of came to California forty two equentiy tms Mr Burehard was ware Jrie years ago and subsequently filled mary Methodist pulpits in this State For several years he was Indian Agent at Bound Valley After he retired from this posU tlonhe resided at Santa Rosa until last spring when he buried his wife Since that time he bad been residing with his son Dr Burchardr in this city Another son Burchardt is a practicing at torney in San Francisco He was formerly Prosecuting Attorney at Ban Jose The only other child is Mrs Mary Twombly of 624 Sixteenth street widow of the late Twombly who was fortnerly cashier of the First National Bank In this city No arrangements have yet been made for the funeral Motorman White and ConductorTvrrel were arrested on charges of manslaughter but were subsequently released onthlr own recognizance BURNS JHE MORTGAGE Second Congregational Churches Now tfufooabdir Jr i OAKLAND January With impres sivVceremctiles the members of the Second Congregational Church of West Oakland this afternoon burned amortgage 13300 that has been encumbering the church during the last eighteen months The servicesservices Were conducted by Rev Phillips pastor of the churcb After prayer and opening hymn the pasfor gave a brief historical sketch of the churcb Us development and Anal emergence jrom debt Congratulatory addresses were delivered by Rev iCwikoff and Rev Harrison The mortgage was then burned by Wolcott president of the board of trustees Following an anthem by the choir Rev Brown delivered an address on Emancipation Other addresses were made by Rev 11 OdodeU KevY li Alexander and Rev Dwight Potter who spoke on behalf of the sis ter churches in the neighborhood The Ortglnil Cost of the building was 16000 This has been raised by subscriptions and donations Deputy Hynea Resigns OXKIAND January wl Hynes who for three years past has been employed as a deputy toithe office of District Attorney Allen yesterday tendered his resignation and will be succeeded by Sta ley Moore son of A A Moore Mr Hynes la leaving the District Attorneys office to engage in tbe practice of law In San Francisco Strleken While at Work AiiVARADO January Gordon Willlsa painter residing In Centeryille but employed here died very suddenly yes ttrday He had been painting the roof of a house and was taken 111 and lost no time in getting to the ground where he secured a cup of hot water thinking it would rer Hove him but beforeh Could drink It he Kft dad Willis WAS tt years of ageand a ratfvenC Wisconsin He leaves a family of a widow and Six daughters For some time he had been subject to attscks I tart failure and hif death is said to be due tohat cause A FAREWELL TO FRAZIER Rkiifead Officiala 6ive a Banquet In His Honor IcFraslerrwhd has resixned from the superihtendeacr of the Western division of tae Btouinern apjnc uompany to accept fhepaeillon of general superintendebtrof theedo SU Louis and Western Rail roaeCr was tendered a arewelt banatet last evbugby some of theoflMals ffiam the jgnerat oflSee anddtvtsldn sWdoudrters jtarfand profff dellgbpui feeaaion for aU present Manfeter Jata After Mta aalAaatmaaterandtln ainHur ad dress expressed ius extreme regret at the less of MrvFrasier a eefytees at theeame tints aonaratuiating tae Teiedo at Louis and western upea secarang so eapaaie an ogkttal The foliowtilg oflJcials were nres Norton lCngleonht Charles Uaeoia Wi BakeT Thotaaa Love ltotsmson lUJIblnaAai STS a Sa liai MM 11 fcE5 CwlUhc CLSJcottOB Md xftv xl a wrnm PauiHeltaore Tl krrv 8ohol Prnkfna Avirtd JrWrehitdritn aUsndinjrihe Charah if Nuestra Senora delu4daiupe wars award eprtlaf yesterday diterttoon for sattsrM tcry woek aoeoaaplntBed In tha Bible and cattwial elasie daring the yeaf The Sunday school at aaaju ffoo by the Sisters of the Holy Family and well attended Tbe premiums coimpta religious ok line a J5 mrriMum iT fc jj ii i i i A WOtlK 0ft ntesME COtFWENCl WJTLIrrB A 7 if i na RABBI tm MUCH UfhKf TH JcW ry fT ff i A a4l 5 Sayatha rewsfrutionS mvturoj Witl ConewueitMtH the Abused naaoLaarna to tr ptdisr i Special DtoSateH tSeHwoaleSe CHICAGO JahiiMry Impetua to the mevetsewt te eetabtfeh the Jewish race dfiomefd Ja Partthe was given to night at a nass meeflng of lpnlsts at the Medi4hTTempIeTheftteriA two thousand Hebrews for tha most part supporters of the plan 16 open dgaln the promised land for the chosen Ueo pie crowded the hall The meeting was in eonectlou vith the annual conveH tlonof WeBtethionlstevVhose organ ixatiob embftcea ten staee The plan determined upon at the Basle Switzerland conference wag outlined by Leon Zolotokoff grand master of the Knights of ZlOnV who said that the Idea was to create tc legally assured homefor the Jewa and a refuge for Jews who catiuoti od slmllated by the people among whdm they now live We do not mean to take the Jewa by the neck and throw them Into Palestine he said nor dd we intend to transform the Jews pver night into an agricultural DeOtile WeVwant to re sume the broken thread of our nation we want to show to the wofld the moral strength the lbtellectuatpower of the Jewish people We wabt a place where the race can agalfr be centralized Rabbi JJmil Gttrscb gave his views on the proposed movement In view of the fact that theZionlstscOnsider Dr Hirseha attitude on the question hostile loiueir pians great interest was manifested in his remarks Ha aaldi I agree with you that the condition of 7080000 Jews In Russia Roumanlaand Oalicla is a blot on clvlII2atlonand cries out to heaven for redress The world is stirred by accountant the suff erlng of the women In the concentration camps in South Africa No doubtthelr condition is bitter but the condition of the Jews in Russia is worse Yet while voices are raised In protest in England against her treatment of the South African women n6 Voice la raised in be dsalfo the Jew Why Because they are Jews 7What Matters it that they suffert They are Jews Behindthem stand no gubsor armored ships They are Jews They have suffered eighteen centuries let them suffer more That is tbe Condition which calls out to heaven for justice and tot for charity I alsbi agree wlthyou that If these Jews say that they have no country theyare justMed What flag Is theirs They mustpas hl6od taxes to the Cxar yet they are not treated as subjects In Houmania they are declared to be aliens The fault lies with the Governments of Russia Roumama and Oa llcla Jt la for these Jewa that tha name of their country spells hope I should not be a man If I did not realise that for ithese persecuted Jews Jerusalem spells reason justice manhood and liberty Shall we call them to America I would gladly ddrso if their coming would be a solution of the problem But it would not be From the prey oftRus sla to the sweatshops of Amerlca ddes dot spell redemption It your plan tyill oner ireeaom taae faieatjne and I will be with you and we will all work together I have a nation 1 wlllnot exchange It for a nation In Jerusalem I have my flag and 1 will not exchange it I have a legally assured home for after all what we suffer here is inconsequent ttaL Let the Jew learn to strike back when be is struck ana they will learn to leave him alone His condition would be bettered If he would keep the rest In wholesome fear of a Jewish fist and a jewisn kick At the business session the convention re elected Leon Zolotokoff of Chicago ak grand master add Welpe of Chi cago as treasurer It was voted to bold the next convention in Milwaukee BIG POWER PLANT 4cr FOR DE BEERS MINE 1J 3L Contract fof Material and Machinery Awarded to American Firms NCW YORK January Th De Beers COBsolIdated1 Diamond Mlnea Limited ofKJmberley South Africa have just awarded contracts tOAmeri can concerns ror structural matetiai and complete electrical equipment for a large plknr which will be utilised for general power purposes The value of the combined contracts Is about 899060 The steal wlll be furnished by MiUlken Brothers of New York City The equip mentfof the plant will consist of two Westinghouse Parsoha ateam turbines Of tflOO kilowatt cftoapltv purh Th 1 I Chicago PneumatloTool Company has aieo ecure ma enirri iw 4pneumauu equipments and the Clnolnnati Milling Machine Combanyis to furnish several machine todft Gardner Williams gen eral manager of the Bo Been Company who has been on a ylsft to the United States jforaeyeralx weeks has returned to Europe zJi ri 1 01 i i unaii i ff iiji i Plane far Yat sWMdmJpkmC HBWTdtttCJanHary AMt how announced that the Wrgeat knd finest yacht haatn the world itt be Ideated od Gravesend hayIi In afUHttoft 16 the baain path will be1 twenty five ierad ha extent there will sblpyArd and yatHJUlldJng plaht eqwtpped with everystnodertt appliance where firai 1 class yaebU can he speedily constructed and tauaeMdr tkt40wm be spent on huMtngS alone Til work of dradtng and hvBdlag wttl begin the mida1rchr laWMa 4ooth Afihn WaahhV TOaifcJahUAhr LVwittam BarrY a dotlara day Jahorer from the ageofllftd 4 according toi special from Syraougd tr to tha World is a diiika arswusb i wrMn innnizrTZi ay so that li Went hocne happy month ago Mriparty readin tne news in a wo papers or oeain oi ms miners aaaannl BaBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBWkNBr I A JrSSBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBaBBBBBnKaaTK iS a gsf Vjaw aBaaaaMasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaav7aaaaaaaaaa aa Xk VHaaBBBBBVaanelaaaBaBaBBBaBaBaBaPVaBaaS Hi BsTfcaanV aanv aanmxaBaBV snaaai hvNiLsWMWMWMWMWMWMWMMry rTSt rM IV5sxW ill I JLaax aailBMsS 1 I UM 1 S9aS aaaaaaagaaaaaiaMM Hs1 1 I I i riiT 4 iJ jAEm 9 i i 3 I ti i Ch1 MAJOR WILLIAM GOUifhodledIathiscHylaatTttdayevehIngvw laid to rest In Cypress LawnTefaieery yeterdi aftertloonl Thefunetal services which ere impresv aadlartely attendedwerehtld last Friday at the First Congregational Churchy dw4re conduced by Rev George Adama and tbeGoideit GsteCommaneleryknlghls TempIAr of which commandery Major Gould was the organiser and the first emjaent commander He was also pt commander of the Loyal Legfcmri Ojginleation InWhlch he took great In tererU The Loyal Legion of Cflliforrijaand George homSS Post Grand Araiy of the Republic both attended the fUnetar bddyA attd Goldeft Gate CobJttAfed cry cscoTtedthe remains fo LaUrHHHICehTeteryjwhre the casket ws placed la a vault and kept until the burial atpypreiaLawn yesterday Thepallbarrs were Past Orand Master of KntghtsTetaaJarfteubeo IL Lloyd Past Grand Commanders FrankW Sumnf John FMerrfllaim Ai Booths George Jt CUfk CbriesL FUld George Ar Moore and DrW CldnesaV Colonel SmedbergiedColofiCl Ql Jd TCinne of theXo al Legona HughMBurke of the Grand Army of the public also accompanied the remalas to LdiirelHOL CS Major Gould was actuary of ttie pacific TJutuaiLif Irimrance Company for the pasttwenty five years and was ammbero theActuarial Society of tha United States I 1 It a if WORLDS EMBLEM PRIZE ivf Beaidesl irS and oweets of atretieh FlIM Swiru cvr cuia re from tut Ml The children of St Teresas parish tc Jdyed ftelr Chrsstasaa tree Starday TTVOSe wso nau uuu ciaaa recoroa im Hniuri rom tbe CVrMtsaM tea eanav so inai aii wi Children premwtsaa frtoht tae FOtTASC ON CHRONICLE ANNUAL its bssmsV ee tat ttar etltioa af tfeeaaa ij CfetakBWr lean daamkte ssian elaaiag Oasa th H1Uib tataada th PSIlla i i 1 krkr Cnarlaa iUi Barrio in South Is received rioa and now he has basm aotflrrt i amZ TT 1 tnat ne is one rB oi unrie rtvwhicB rt veined at a minion rfol lars Ariists antf Designers Offered a Chance for Fana and Money is SkieeUt Corres ndnc sf Ctoonleie 1 ST LOUIS January A px competition Open to the world foK a symbol or emblem for the Lduiefa ia Purchase ExposlUon to be heldan St Lduls in 103 hasbeen set oflfoeiby the Louisiana Purchase pdsition Company The symbol or emblem is to be used for the seal the atatlonerymd for publicity material of evSryjflescjrip tion for the exposition For the Conduct of the competition an approprlatiouof J5000 has been madeVdtvlded as follows For theprfiB design I250OJ honorarium of 4250 to each of eight selected sculptors JZ000 lor the ixpensesoMhe jUfy pf selection to be composed of two artists two architects tiro sculptors and one historian 100 total HooO The jury of selection of seven men as enumerated is to choose eightacjulp tors or medalists who are to be commissioned for the boHorarlum to design an emblem orsjrmbouinaddlHdrino these chosen eight the entire art wetld from the newspaper artist in Jblck and white to the national or royal academl claiv ia invited to participated iritthe corflpetltlon and to submit designs AH the designs aubmltted whetbr in outslders or from thechosen eWht are to be considered on par In awarding the prize of J2600 NO ruies are iaia aown aa to leiwr ingt sentiment size or atyie owe ns algnr Tbe only stipulation isUbat Jt shall foe symbolical of the great his torical event which the Loulsiahh Pur chase Exposition is to eommenK rae the acquisition by the United States in 1893 for ii5oeowo rrom jrrance oc ihk 060 square miles of territory Insuring to the United States forever the control from source to mouth of the greatest waterway on earth the MieadsJippt rlver and eliminating that stream as a fertile source of future wars with for elgn nations In the history the United States the event IS second In importance only to the Declaration independence It is tobe commetaotwted on its centenary br an internskstenat exposition tn St Louis the leading city of the purchase The symbol must em blematize that story This is the only direction the competing artlsts wilt receive i A i AJT With the Oo oneration of the Artistfc Guild an organisation of profaWiunal artists resident In St Louis tha ootora bain selected as the colors of tae a sitlon company They are tbe oatarB uudintHe flocf of the three naUOha France Spain and the United StatesV which At ano tlneor another have owned the Louisiana territory Cpldr naturally cannot he Used ibnt4ala the seat nut tne Knowledge may as designers The pta for a prutte netuian was sdoetedOntttestxatm nt sH ofbaof ltalaev Vtvn ckiaTof rke department ofartof theLoule4fcn4P chaee fixation TMefrt to obtain an einbjl a been In progress since it he csMwWa company was first permanently 4g were submitted by artists of varinwsvqa gree of ability Tftey used iwgflrts rials aa tha snUn af thfr immbdaif Mr tures Of Thomaa Jefferson swCKaJla leOh Bonaparte who were tte ffii executives of Franca and tha Cnitid States at the time of tha purehaap FleUr de ls the Bagte add tfif i Napoleon tne sad MMfe aa calef St Louts th flajft ajsd mm JrVance ftaeJaiaavsVthav States the saying of LfvlngjKslt tta Americn Minister after fhttpf the treaty have livad UdHtjlttt ttrtg hi the nahiatt act at Mir tom Hva All of thftat OHshtna aflsfer Sha tura conattleraslon wata dssitt Mfik unavailable the eommntaa bol asalated by Profleaadr lvs toe depaxtmeat oi an Tnen tva outlined his Plan for a tlenaa it was UUr adopted by the aotn pany i By thlsplah the Worlds Fair Com uaov would receive and own afadft signs furnished by eight aculpurf td 1Tf 0e 4m lisaatfesats Uaa aai bih i aiam suniaty sea saa vaasris la cmS tuit 14 tae aul aatte kketals Bl tai trssiaiiit reeter 0 the successful design came VT if ii tw miu a tut Htn nanv wonio nave HtlMillr UtAat at tim Orn et ir sians wrote Professor Ives in mm saa mm rMsajhia suggestion Let the men whoaerv riHKi Miiwr nw rfmmTntf tha lurv ulactlon be of natl6aJ i Wi fe Mfs9Wf KKiVt ikAUMui MkitiiUt mmss ssaeasr Pna amtgm the dealgb se lected would be published in every Journal of importance in the united States and lb maqy foreign countries and each of tha great magazines in our country would have carefully prepared illus trated articles showint the result Think of the effect it would have on theLmlodsoMhe people of this country taselectmen like Daniel French Charles Grany Potter Ward and ethers of a like reputation to participate la auenaicompetitiort An lhvltalon will ho sent to the representatives of foreign eovernments at Washington asking that they submit tnerpian oi competition to persons interested ihlhslf respectlyd countries The plan win also bo gent to United States representatives In foreighdoun triea in ordered secure for It widespread circulation among those who may desire to compete A period of al months will be allowed tot the competition 1 SodaM Install Officers The sodaiisti belontihlr t6 the fiarfsh of Saints Petera ddPaul the Italian church aiMembled yesterday Aftemoonrtsths hail Connected with the church where the officers ofrtheeodality elected on December Jfctb were formally Installed by Father Red anan wno md a short address exhortv mgthe members to be faithful to the requirements of their society The Bisters pt theclloty Family who have charge of the Italian Sunday school and of tha so dilutes directed the young girls during the exerciser Those installed werJ Pratt dnr Miss Marr Gtovannoni Bret pre fct Miss Rewiida Denegrii second prefect Miss Amelia SOIarn secretary Miss Kate Schlafttno treasurer Utaa Jennla Marlnlj organ is tMisa Nina Spadinii councilors miss Aimnsw Finagiia Miss1 Annie Pltto MISS Jennie Pescia Miss Cora i ouncilors Miss Mies Jennie Peseta Miss Fomor Miss Stella Punclnetll After tha installation the sodaiuts marched iato the chufch where th entire Sunday school was assembled to be present at tne benediction of the blessed sact arc nt Tha thildrenxang the hymns during taeder vice Later the sodallsts ftturnedto tne hall where they enjoyed a pleasant rectal reunion The alstera had a feast of icecream caks candy and Coffee prepared fori them Father Piperni Father neda ban and a few of the parents of the young ropl were gueMsat the enterutnmeni 4 I i 1 I ia it 3 Prominent Loa AntfelesMri Dedd LOS ANGELES January Dr Joseph Lawrence died In his home in this city to day Lawrence was prominent in fra ilMrnal circles in this city and was at the time of his death past commander of the Knights Templar and Paelftc grand patron of the Order of He Bastern Star of California He came here from the lata wrnTaehmgton 3 If AOITiONAb hfARfNE NEWS a ABRIVBD A BAN FHANCI8CO Mttot Cissy talaad kodrs rreat Moss tsd lae sad way parts maw AcaiLtBdaaltt bene Jsd for Crs CStri rctntnaa with Fr stk Utr ia vm ft HttW jsasuttso days trom Olagw iaaaaaaaaaaMMaMaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiafaai MIsVDELLANEOUS Hi wiArs TK USE S4kWt6AlyMaWtWhMKMeg 9H Ddl Old King Colt knock subjects but tat erabjyflat at tlnesafid there Is no flble doubt Of whit did tt A lidy ilvea Iiftexprience7 I used tbhdvd Hver trouble nearly alt thf UawittadWas oiap41a to take some Mvtr medietMlaa aafamei wbierrHerfd meOftly foV a Bt tle while Then every once in a wMW I weaid besuddestiy doubled tip wita aa awful agelay In my liiasaach It Seenid as hough every time i took a breach waafM aidf sljf i It 3 Itv 35 eold suffer aajmew aa4 4 4 itj Finally I gat dew a sick wHfa eisarrh Of the stomach1 taa4 1 eoaldnot tart over 5 mk arJisyssoaididimeetT sailk Thedoctor anally ItWd ine itast bt I dMnot grve up drmking eaaW wdJnVC sprety diehat I fait I aeuld net giv ttap However husband brought vhasaa a paahlgs af FoatnM FoadCeitrt andtt was made etrUtlr aeedag to dlracthias It frt tka Only thing that WoaW stay en my stomach and soon got so Htad It tory muchv a draduauy 1 began tovgetbettert abd week by week gained Jn strength and health New I am in perfect eondtttaa and 1 am oonvinoed that tbe whole causa of my trouble was from cotfee driabiag and my getting better was due to leaving off coffee and taking Postum A short time ago I tasted some coffee and found to my astonishment that I did net care anything about It I never have to take liver medicine any more I hops veu will use this letter for tbe benefit af troae sufferlag from the poisonous effeets of coffee I Would gladly send to those who wish the addraae of say atteaftttf physician wbo will corroborate What I say Mrs ABaar Marton cuatoa MMh.

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