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Mtiiiiii eutirom Vto iv i rtdwelglt ton murment ton Nw VTorlt and Atlntl DOrU to th Oriint reducad ram 4 to 120 ft deadvtlcht toni i There dlirrrnc of a ton for iMaaurament cargo th lowerrat af turtinm fha d1 irelrht mercbadl Tba rata i will i go tntoa affect on all fralgb shipped on and attr arni iBRlTOh MAT CUT nATKI According to tna local ahlpelnrman iii ifciJa Mviwiaiuv wuiifi mA1A tiAtinmitnt ftf the C1lt now In anticipation ofcerUln ilaahei In rat expected to be announced oy British ihlpprneT concema after March 1whea tb Brltlerf aoarnmentwlll retlnquleh control of It entlra mp ehant flaet Information rea ardln1 the latentlonoftba BrlllC Admiralty wa TMalvadhere TeeteTdar Harold Kbay aaalaUnt dlraetor of lto nlppUiK Board wno maaa itne announcement eald he bad not been advleedof the intention 40t the Waihtneton onoials to relaaa a con alderable tn ttmbar of hlp needed vf or operatonfrom thli and btlier port to handle thtrblr volume of buslneae expected to develop under tbe low Vi aald tbat would proe ably hear Complete detail of tne new bipe tobo reieaitd in a iw oay i Shlppinf men eay the elaah In the ocean rateabf fully 0 per cent from the former cut men that Chairman Harjey meant what ne said wnen ne announced that Uncle Sam wasffolna atter the worJd commerce and that shlpi would be proTioea ana tne raiee made attractive enoush to brlnr to our porta the blnreit commerce poe atble Thy also maintain that the queation of profltabla operation for the ihlnedoea not enter Into conild I er atlon for with the preeent scale ofj wtfPI HUH vut vi www ihv operation the new rate probably too low to make ends meet LARGE BUSIJfKSS IN SICIIT i The greatest stress Is laid how veriupon tho factthat there are huge volumes of merchandise now rt belna oreDared for foreirn ahlpment and tbat with the attraction of low rates even the unusual rata of 1150 i ton In i affect on British snips be ween Liverpool and the Orient will tot affect the flow of commerce from 8sn Francisco and other American ports to the Far1 Bast Severalshlpplnj men said thatal thoush the new rata for March sall lnss was only1 made public yesterda morning the wires quickly brought Inquiries from points In the East and Central States where shippers and manufacturers wished reserve space under the new rate As the ship are being operated for the account of the Government and the Item of profit or loss does not concern thaoperators they are already going ahead and booking the freight WIM i DOUBLE COMMERCE Drew Chldester of the Transoceanic Company said If the Shipping Board will supply the sblpr nd we believe it will San Francisco will soon have more than 3 double the commerce of the best pe riod In the past The cut in rates of today Is simply a declaration of war against an comers and this country i Is going to get It share Uncle Bam declared that we are going after the foreign trade and he meant lt It means that whatever the costi and we can stand It wo are now on our wiy to become the premier nation In the flold of foreign commerce BKRKKLET February Mra Pauline Borgeoon young east bay society matron Inter 1 rupted a burglar at work In her home at 111 Garber street at 11 oclock this morning Mrs LBorgeson was In ner caioroom WBen she heard some one in the dlnlng roonu She secured her husbsnds revolver and Investigated She found the man In the dining room Polntlngher gun at him she ordered him to throw up hi hands In iteadv the man itarted to apologise Dont shoot he pleaded am in I the wrong house I am not a burglar Wlth that the man turnedand ran Into the rear of the house said IMrs Borgeson lowed go door the sorry a her sno University of Caiu forn 1 graduates i Aivir marriage a year ago was a social event She la the daughter of Hansford Grlf nth an Oakland at torney whose home mont avenue yho Abandoned Baby May Be Dead Woman Son ti IL I 11 1 aMA 1 An I ThO police yeiiey iTD winiiiB rvi i month boy found alone In theyEm porlum 4ast week ana neia now at the Juvenile Detention Home may be the son or the unidentified woman who died at the Buena Vista Sanatorium on Saturday aftir an Illegal operation The baby found la the departtnenti store shortly after two girl who said tho were nurses 1 and gave the names of Frances Cren In sJid Harlan Tounf brought the woman to the aanatoriUmsaylngthsy had found her In Golden Gate Park The police believe persons who had cared for the child decided to abandon him and left Mrs In the store 1 Man Loses Wife by i i i in Twentyr afflnktles mentioned by George Hu ft a loffging engineer when talked hi hi sleepv formed the basis for the divorce suit brought by Mrs Nellie Ubff 140 P6IV street according to her testimony before 3 edge Thomas 5 raham yesterday Mrsw Hull said hat soon after she narrted Ruff Christmis day 1117 be began to talk In his sleep about I Ei nV Ik itrr Paa least ItwentrotherwomenV and Klfitben dSijidedlitoilsaye Haft vjTiaaevr eiiew eej pi xssmZSssiL tmmMi HoMsevvjfe Has Regrets That MercyMs iShoWfi Isaes si feSISa gHwW lS A gB saasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas fW ii 3 i 23rj 7 IT fe sAViiZyl and saw him Uyj fiji 5Xri if throua the back VTSK rV1 SiUtfifW and lump over JV eaV1 Jy2f I WSA rear fence Im rfffw itVJfW ry now that ltfljPWvJpMW MrnBo 7mmji svm hubsnd Qar it VAi JWA PYa 4 Borceson Slsi Ph Toi tTSa vv tv UJM IS I 11 II 1 Mrs Pauline Borgeson young odetymatron of Berkeley who put a burglar to flight and eprry she did not shoot him at test Pled 1 She furnished the police with I good description of the man Major Bell Civil 0ar Veteran and i Educator Dies Was of Oneof7 Founder Sigma Chi College Fraternity Major Thomas Cowan Bell one of the seven founders of the Sigma Chi college fraternity Civil War veteran and educator died at hi borne in Oakland yesterday morning at the age of I years Major Bell was born in BellbrooK 0ln 1S3J In HJ5hand iM friends started the Sigma Chi fraternity at Miami University from Iwhlch Bell was graduated in 1867 and received a masters degree In 1S58 He entered the Civ 11 War as a Captain and served later as a Major and Ueutenant ColonsI of the 74th Ohio tntantry fiedlted a newspaper tor seven years and In 1SI5 removed to Orernn where he served as president of Philomath College as principal of the Dallas Collegiate Institute and as presldentof a normaliachooL The day before his death Major Ball assisted In the Initiation of our Uen freshmen Into hi fraternitys chapter In Berkeley He Is survived by the widow and four children Chile Will Demand lriiernediTeuton Fleet Cbll will appear before the Peace Conference and demand that her bankers and financiers be given title to the ninety two Interned German ship in Chile according to 1 advices received hare yesterday If the demand granted Chile will be the only country that remained neutral to collect a claim of this kind Itll Intimated that the belligerent countries will claim that if the interned fleet Is turned over to the banks of Chile they will remaln ln the possession of Ormans for It 1 alleged that the banks are owned and controlled by Germans Chile will base the claim on the ground that the banks furnished the millions needed to pay the crews and keep the ships In repair The fleet has an aggregate tonnage of nearly 77 000 deadweight Woman Hans Self In Sutra Forest The body of a woman identified last night fcyKdward Boschln a var nlshmaker of 217 Lisbon street as that of his wife Mrs Mary Bojchin was found yesterday noon suspended the Sutro forest a mile back of SL Francis Terrace JTear the body1 was found an empty bottle that had contained poison Boschln told the Coroner that his wife had been despondent sine the death of their eight year old daughter He saw her last he said Monday morning Adding Will Starii French Invalid Drive Joseph Redding Will make the first appeal In behalf of the drive for the French Invalid No 1 at St Pauls Auditorium Twenty ninth and Church streets at I I0 oclock tonight The William Saadosr Mission to the United Stats announces a lecture on the Battlefields of France showing the Marneryerdurl and Chateiu Thierry engagements Illustrated with Lumiere Auteehrome slides In their natural color RmlrpqdxBdarosis HeldJMeiiSmArmy Seven employes of tbe Railroad Commission idlscbargsd from the Armrhftvrstnrnedtothelf olrbBst Thyrre Colonel Mathewson MaJoi jV7K MalIettifUeutenantJM Aajinreamvs 7neaafcij4wiBeKinB JHltOray andKoytDala Men still the service have been notified that kiw aU awall tLaiyL 4l ii rer Tp t7 7j Husband Goes ilailinOrdMio GetWifsiRelease Fprmer ArmyEieuteritint Held on Charge of De jl frauding Innkeeper Randall Sheehy former Army Lieutenant went to Jail es erday 1 0 obtain the release of his wife Mrs Carolina Sheehy whowas arrestsd Monday on a charge of passing a worthless check Sheehy Is carged with defrauding an Innkeeper She has been tinder the care of a physician Sheehy told Judge Brady andI dont Relieve she would receive proper treatment in the City srnson Mrs Sheehy was released on her own recognisance Later In the day an additional charge of passing worthies checks was nude against Sheehy on complaint of Dr Frederick Long who received a check for medical attention I Mr Sheehy was arrested on complaint of Fel ton Taylor manager of the Montclalr anartments Sit Pine street She said she and her husband were without money as a result of her long Illness she had influensa for Ave week The Sheehys were married six months ago They said they believed relatives would cover their checks Mullally Accosted By Peace Disturber A man walked Up to Colonel Thorn well Mullally of the Orlsillesas he stepped from the Palace Hotel yesterday af ternoonV and made a few remarks the tenor Of which was soms thing like this rVhenar you goingtO siarx another warT When are you going to start another street car striker way dont you take off that unlformf Then ss Colonel Mullally turned his back the man walked away with the air of one from whose mind a load had been lifted Colonel MullallyMullally pointed out the man to Policeman MannleJoy who arrested him on a charge of disturbing the peace Persons who heard the tirade could not tepeat the mans Unguage3 but agreed It was Insulting At the City Prison the man gave the name of Qsorge Lirnch Students of Proposed plan toSegregate Supply Asic Many Questions BID BRINGS JJP SURPRISE Control of Corporation That Hoped to Benefit Is Lost in Haze Why Slpervlsor Joseph Lahaney retired from the Paclflo Hog Company why his retirement was so mI1 fl lha tflna fM Iwf tllVk fc WVV 7 hear him go and Whose bogs are to no tne nenencianea 01 ine propoiea garbagi segregation plan for which householders 5 are to be asked to pay Increased rates to the scavengers and buy another can are questions that troubled the City Hall garbage students yesterdsy The questions all Tpopped nut of the box yesterday when developed that Miller Lux have no interest In the bid made by their foreman Charles Tteddy and when It wa admitted that th 5000 brood hogs of tha Pacific Hag Company over in El Campo are to get the segregated gar bage If the latest supervisorial solution of the garbage problem sucesds ibijiia coiipoiiaioi Some orioV rememberodi that Super visor Lahaney had been one of the moving spirits or this IZQQOvw corooratlon which has expended Sivoooo on model hog apartments at El Campo where the garbage from certain hotels and restaurants Is now received on barges from 8an rfan clsco But Roddy explained that Lahaney had been completely disconnected with the comnanv for several months qualifying this assertion by adding as faru my knowledge goes A teleohon call for Lahaney at the office of the i Pacific Hog Company In San Francisco brought the response that Lahaney had Just gone for the day and tBe added information that he was onof the directors of tho company th scavengers would be re llevedfritn all charres that they are 1 now paying20idellrer3r to the in clneratotj ana ju wema psgooa xor the hogsi Nf CtWTLY TO HOUSEnOtDBSRS But Is admitted thit It will be a costly solution tor the householders who would have to provide a second garbage can as well as pay higher rates te the scavengers according to a tentative schedule prepared for the Garbage Committee Realising that the hogs were getting the long end of this solution and the householders the short end the Supervisor yeeterday were disauss lns a clan for the city to bar the sscond cans and It was being strenuously denied that the beneficiaries of the solution are tne nogs Why couldnt the city have a hog ranch of its ownf Supervisor Gallagher asked turning to Cit Wallenberg superintendent of the Relief Hume Wollenberg responded that It couldnt because a garbage fed hog ranch would be a nuisance within the city limits Volunteers Wanted To Make Garments Mrir BCksserly chairmahof fh local Red Cross Chapters bureaur of production has renewed her appeal for volunteers to complete 11000 gar ments for destitute 1 French and Bel gian children Volunteers are requested toi apply at the sewing department of the chapter headquarters civic center which la open from 9 A until 5 dally and on Monday evenings from 7 until 10 oclock with materials and facilities for hand and machine sew lnar to keen a hundred women era ployed 7 ttS lT Man li Identified as Robber by His Victim Attracted by erle for help Police man Frederick Norman early yesterday morntng found Arnold Wall of 1 Sixth treet bleeding from cut onth head leaning against a pole at Kearny and Washington streets across from the Hall of Justice Well told Norman he had Just been attacked si tliugiand robbed of his watch and chain Norman arrested John Taylor IV years old In a Pa etflo street resort Taylor was ldentl adby WaIlaa th man who robbed hiinvf i UIW HIT TIV Ha ST MtJoh Miteioarofor Angeles will sddress the Home iin dust ry League at it luncheon In th aiiul fuMAf AwlL HtS STOCK ALL SOLD The Dlotthlckenliir the advice of Louis Hoefler attorney for thePa cinc Jiog company was sougnu It was realized exnlatned Hoefler that Lahaney would have to get out of the company if It were to take a garbage contract from the Board of Supervisors Consequently he sold all bis stock about last September When asked how It wa thatthe office oroe of the oompany still looked to Lahaney as one of tbelr leaders ana reported tnat ne is a ai rector of the company Huffier ex plained Thsy may say he Is and they may tnink ne ls but isnt Hoefler didnt remember1 to whom Lahaney sad sold his stock Beddyi bid of 1124 a ton for the segregated garbage now before the Supervisors calls for delivery by th scavengers to barges at BiacK Point Channel street and the Army and Third street wharf There Is to be a hearing on tire proposed segregation ordinance at oclock on Monday afternoon February 17 It it is enacted It is also proposed to sell the dry refuse to soma contractor for dumping and sal vaghV Bythlssilutlon of the garbage problem Tlhe Supervisors would have upyffrtl t5Soo1a year more to hAvit hSfacavena era rould be re IGHDS PHIINi mfwIus JSiyen SanFranciscp uampaignD vypra 01 JEasternSuccesses OfiJQ dOJES OVEiR QUOTA is i iTst Nearly r0b00 Received by Mair at Headquarters on New Montgomery Impetus was given the local ram pal gn to raise 215060 for Armenian and Syrian relief yesterday by new from the national headquarters hat the State of Ohio bad already exceeded its ouota and that New Tork city In advance of the forma open ing or the campaign had raised ieoooo No report of workers hare been compiled but ud to last nixht nearly 140000 bad been received through the mail andfrom person calling it re lief headquarters 25 New Montgom STATEMEMT ISSUED The executive committee of the San Francisco committee yesterday Issued tne following statement With reports from the East in dlcatlng other sections are exceed Ing their ouota for Armenian relief we feel San Francisco should not fail to live tup to Its Justly earned reputation as a city tnai always ha fulfilled ItsVpart In every worthy cause To save the time of oiir businessmen a letter campaign ha been conducted The committee urges the sending In of contributions st once by mall The need Is imperative If these dying people of the Near East are to be avdv a The list of women workers assisting Mrs Slosa In ths solicita tion of Mods and the women who are stationed ln the hotel lobbies ana in the street1 kiosks was announced yes Iterday by the executive committee TEAM NAMED The team undertaking the solicitation of contributions by visits to bust ness bouses In the down town seo liona follows Mrs Won Mntln Un Winner MluBsbeT ssd Mrs Has uuenuai linteassur UESSaUES Carrie Xeeeter 1 uettioo lirM Jacob MUUm IMiecg liehry Usrtaatba Charles teyr 8 A Weinberg Arihur XilleotEal Martya Turner Asm Ullenlbal Bdward abbey itimsel Haberr BOwtrd abeellae SbncklDg 0 Williams arows Ansa Schtek loe4lnr Mini 1 II Somen Welcome It BoeesbUtt Ayeob --Emma Khawsst a Rbnnan ter Bothi WUIIsm Lowe XhiIi OoldsisB MISSES Cbirtelle rsrenwertb Ultia RotbechUd BDbyyinn Adele Aiootj IS Dr gasborn Cbarlesrstersoai 1letiichner Tereia Ksls Nina Molse reyeer Money oi Htmbvry BtyGwwfyBank NeufYpsemiteRbad Conference Called Plane for a seventy mile highway frnm Mrced to El Portal designed onen the way to unlimited winter ltrafflo Into the Tosemite vllsy will consiaereip a mihi hi hv on February 18 of members of the State Highway Commission and others The road would oot 11700000 lt 1 esumatea Auioraooue associations and chambers of commerce arranged the meeting to di cusa the plan which the Department of Commerce has approved as a means of giving employment todli charged soldjera Charges of Cruelty Win Woman Divorce JudgeE Mogan yesterday agreed with Mrs Hilda Steiiv 1ST0 Page street that Herman Stein av machinistmachinist treated her smelly after she had testified Stein had since their marriage in Mil polled her nalr knocked her down times no numerous to mention driven her out of the house accused her of having Wen frlsnds and threatening to beat her when she was HV After hearing Mrs Stein recital Judge Mogan gave her an interlocutory decree of divorce the custody of their three children and 140 a month alimony 1 i Stepfather Los es a rid Mother Wins Fieht on Control Lads Fortune 4 Superior Judge John Nourse yes terday appolntsd Uir Anglo California Trust Company guardian of the 117000 estate or David Han bury eight year old son of the late David Hanbury owner of island No 2 In the Sacramento river William Banta stepfather of the child opposed the appointment of the trust company and asked that he be named the boys guardian Mra Marie Banta wirs of William Banta owner of a hotel at Martlnes wanted the trust Company named guardian of her sons estats Judge Nours said he denied Bantaa petition beoause he did not think Banta morally fit to have custody I of the boy and that Banta evidently in wiuiijii ui wui vwn intervals than those of hi stepson when he seeks to get control of the estate Banta and hla wife deaolt th fact they disagreed over the gusrdlanshlp of tne boy are not separated and are not contempiatmg a divoroe the testimony before Judge Nourse showed Prior to bis death City Attorney OMary or vauejo was tne jegai guaraian os nw uivvrr wuy 1 1 1 iit Hero of Sea Speak AiLuncheonJ oday Lieutenant MullerU who was aboard the Tleonderoga when khe was snnk In mldocean September 10 llliwlll addreis theDownsTwn As miMtvn jv wivwn in viivhe Exchange Promises Lower Fish Pricet Ai saving td thaconaumer In the price of fish Is promised In ths readjustment within a week by the Stat Fish Exchange ef the California Market Commission according to Sec retary preaericK uigeiow ins re adlustmenf affects Southern Csllfor nla and nsh shipped from there to other parts of the State as well aa Mexican fish Shipped to Southern California The same system of publishing the price as tsat in errect in aan Fran ctsoo will hold In thesouth and per sonal investigations by Stat Market Commissioner Harris wtinstock ana his deputies will determine them An unusually heavy catch of herring is the reason for a reduotlon in the price of that fish In this City Legislation to Help Unemployed Unlikely With tacit understanding that no legislation can be enacted which will improve employment conditions as a result of the return ef thousands of Callfornlans from the war the Broughton Legislative Committee adjourned yesterday Senator Evans or Riverside county a member of the committee went to Los Angeles to Investigate conditions there and report4 back to Chairman Broughton If he deems It necessary that furtherrins rt th iibor situation beneia tne soutn The committee has amassed a great deal of testimony on the situation around Ban Francisco and will report to th Legislature the latter part RMENlXS CHILDREN CALLING FOR JEL Flora Gardner left and Miis JosieCalmapn re aiying contributions mtnejobby of The Chronicle builtJjng VOLT CXIJ JSO 21T ssslH I 1 miiil 11 ilssiaaslfft Jj to Unent gif Tfc RIC CYPlNQinU inn 1 niiiiiiui aflaHaHaHaK 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Pfrsccuied ArmiBnians arid Syrians yesterday brought the following telegram rrom frea erick Kosr whb fs in New York city GeneralMi dej Young The Chronicle San Francisco Icanhot refrain frofri expressing to you personally my corH dial appreciation of your Ijen eroussu DDort in the Armenian and Syrian tellef canipaigri I have just been infonneaoilne splendid way in which The Chronicle Is putting the matter before ourpeople ond of iybur very kind attitudef toward ray chairnnship Kindest personal regards FREDERICK ROSTERS leii qtmjiedMen Reach Letterman All but One Have Homes on Pacific Cpasf Ten wounded men from oversea were received at Lettrerman General Hospital yesterday Allbut one have nomes on tne pactno coast Those in the party were Bersesat risrenee Parker medletl department 433 Kill street Res Vrwloe Corporal Mraie Row rL motor tranport Wilttr tedd aintu EesineersStecktee Berseaat rvsncls Kbeehsa S4Stk Ma ehlne Qna Bsttallo Girtelil Hottl Sio rrsscieco Henesst fnek 3 Towlei 4Tthi isfsstry Berkeley --Pael rrsski IMth InfiDtry Colombia liiwMiqi XealleP Keano So3thIsfsstrrBraHlr win juawAiu aaiueera ureeK ssus oof Lonli Jaekaon badanartra Araiv Cerdova lAlaika aa7BMMldfi BleeA81ettBffitrriSaAliMaa 1 Municipal Railway Receipts for Month Total receipts ef the Municipal Railway for December less transfer deductions amounted to I1ISS4SSL accoraing to a report nieo yesterday with the Board of Public Works The expenditures for the month totaled 1J47JI4 Less allotments for depreciation injuries and Interest on bonds the report shows a net profit of l4tSIS for the month Crockett Men Given Sentences to Prison FrankBuizottf and hie brother A Bussottt both of Crockett were aen fenced to three meathi Imprisonment by Federal Judge Doollng yesterday ater both had pleaded srulltv selling liquor to soldleraThe Bui loui brothers conduct a pool and billiard establishment at Crockett Two Men Hurt When JGas Heater Explodes 1 Twcumen were lnJuredwhen a res heater exploded iir an auto renatr shop at its Drumm street early yeS terdayV Fragment of Hying metal truck Arthur Brotsehnslder loot Post street and Lambert Homit2 Nineteenth street who wereworktnr womo ustasca away 535 aketim iBy Gfem3e On nhoseopnd day of the drive for fuhda tphelpthe atarving Afmehlins ThevChronlcle received contribution I fiS JJH Av xoiiowingi contribution were received at The Chronicle office to be added to the funds collected by the general committee for Armenian ana Syrian Relief 5 jVJI lio Mre0 e0 JjJiAiyii Vtii 1H fi sSvi ii il i LHeoler i MkiHrn iv iSysv 5S tjvlies Oeerre Tbemas ieyU --Vil 5 Jh Jlrts vwi is tlJ i JasrJssM Ksmyeea 6 rfm lVrMiVMf4r MrrK ttwrkyi i4 Jir Tr ia 4M ree4iv aUnil aCUMli i4vs iiteV iiirv ivyVTitV 2 wiE1 i ej tag M41 ew eW uui as mi rtajisf H4 iaf rr4wch a i irtVv Ae 7 i neejnerV Cael fa VO i dtrtrlftuty ntotUA rf S00 iM see SM ts see see soo iOS see sue st ao see a Lt iea lo lse ls lo les loe les iee ls lo 71 i VIJ S1UTS 1M7J liuee CHRONICLES EDITORIAL ft PRAISED BY ARMENIAN Lev on Topjian of 209 Homer avenue Palb Alto whowarrborn and raised In Armenis and has his own ideas oC tbe Turk has written to II de Tounira letter of1 thank Ibr Mr de Toung editorial In Th Chronicle Monday morning Letnie thank you not once but a thousand times for vour kind edi torial and your personal appeal to your readers Topjian wrote i nave learned to leve and admire the spirit of America arid I know that the spirit of America is not going to fail at thl critical hourr 11 7 Pass Examination For Battalion Chief The following have passed the Civil Service examination for battalion chiefs of th San Francisco Fir Department tfarilaIJICearneftg flherldle arreet rre1 iiekJ Bowlen laio Balboa ttroer Jobs Mienr ttlrkUoJ ei enae Heary a Kekl liMTafh avanuil John Gerln 123d Ureea street and rr4 Qrote 1130 Oek treat Three positions areopen TH men passed In th order named An exam mation ror nyorantmen ana gaiemen Including th positions of foremen and assistant foremen will be held by the commission Saturday March i Three Indicted fori asa evl asaa aV Jfossessionof Upturn Ulleclo icaaeto Joseph Buares and Joseph HonradOaccussd by theFd eraiautnorines caierinarin na 011 iial drur userswere Indicted by the United States Grand Jury yeeterday on a chargeof having in their possessionpossession thirty four taet esnsof oolum Federal Judge TDoeUng filed ball at I1000 each i i i i HotwiTAti rATjHiiirp jgytcuprci thpolW arprgeirehing frfr BIInor Shields a negrViwho sscapod from th isolation hospital Monday night oyiimDipBaown rope rrom ner roorri and dropping flrta ft to th tv I VVri ISfffiSOl Passing of Bill Now Pcndihfl In Congress Will Bring Actiyltyr Is Fprecastr STATEMENT BT BISHOP it New Territory VVillBeiOpcneti as Soon as Act Is Mairie Law He Says With the prospect thstCongressT win enact before adjournment the conference oil land blU openln the public domain to prospecting for oil on leasing terms and the expected freeing of the market for drlUara materials oil men look 9t a vast expansion of petroleum development In California The bill as at present agreed en will If passed I and signed not onlyl open up exploration on all publld lands but will release from their present leading strings the proper tie that hare been tied up by lltlga tlon with th Government almost alnce the Tart withdrawal orders The new rules according to President Roy Bishop of the Oil Industry Association will permit the In dustry to breathe once more after the long strangulation of Oovernment Interference Oovernment suits and Oovernment receiverships Bishop a Th war as nothing ele could have done brought the authorities at Washington to see that th oil game was being choked to death 3 They wanted oil and they found tbat we could not give It to tbenv because of the rules with 1 which they bad tied down production fBvery oil man in California ponded to the best Of his ability to tpe Government call for mora pretroleum for war needs but If it had not been for th develop meat of the new Montebello Held on patented lands It 1 doubtful If we could haye furnished In the year Just past as much oil a la the prevloua year TJndr the conditions holding now the Stat ha reached the peak ofi production and I running behind the demand by 10000 barrsls a day At the same time stock are down I to a low ebb We had to have re lleffrom the binding Oovernment restrictions and at last Washington has seen It fl think the conference bill will pasa It iwllt permit prospectors to ro on Oovernment landa It will permit the men whoss titles are now disputed by the Oovernment tobegin productlonon the royalty plan If they chooie The conaequenee will be1 that prospector will begin at once to i open up new territories and that companies everywhere whose titles have been in dlaputs will begin drilling new wells I look for a great Increass In oil development If Congress passes the bin lin i i i Etta OBrien Singer Dies of Heart Stroke Miss Etta OBrien noted in local musical circle a a contralto singer died suddenly early yesterday at the home of her sister Mrs It Keef 1 030 Post tret Death I said to have been due to heart trouble Miss OBrien for year the soloist at St Marys Paullst Church wen to Europe lii 1112 for an advanced course on vocal instruction Shews popular among members of the Elks Club at whoS entertainments she often sang Sh I survived by her sls i tr and brothr tn law Funeral services will be held at lV oclock tomorrow morning at Suj Marys Cathedral Interment will be taiHoly CroCmetry ni1 Ballplayer Cited for Neglecting Children Frank Raby aeral professlonal baseball player appeared before Pp lice Judge Brady yesterday on a charge of falling to provide for his four minor children i The complainant was Mrs Sarah Ford of tT Alvarado street who testified she had clothed and Jed Ue children since their mother died of Influensa two month ago She aald Raby had not coma to visit thenu Raby said he had been sick and uon his promise to pay 150 a month fori the support of th children was glrn probation i 1 Student Taken for Passing Bad Check Chsster Newman of Portlandi Orv was arrested yesterdsy on complaint of Robert Gallagher of GalUghsr Marsh Business College on a narg of having passed worthless check for l0 In payment for a course received tU In change Ills bride of six months appeared at the detective bureau and told the police she would make good tne i I Embezzling Charged To former Sheriff A warrant for th arrest of former Sheriff Frederick Eggers on a charge of embestllnr IS00 by falling to re turn money posted as a bond wns sworn to yesterday by Cheroblno Fnf villa of 1JJT Stockton street Poll Judge Oppenheim dismissed charge against Eggers growing out of the same case December It 9tyf INSTANT POSTUM arama and deti cxMisTWvcranaf iZL i 0i i sMoia triaVfgow tfotoottodAKrapUi turrr afflditaJicaaMii Igrowid irr laltlsrltAllrM tl BvjP fyW if TT.

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