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Vii AVjB Iai Sfiarp Iplgirfc Vpte AgainstePisal5 ORM tiiStag i MMHHBMMMHMMNMHVRMHMNMHHMHBHHMMaBMaMMlMBH jffA WJV WJ flrffc ADOPTED 5 eacfeElectedrantl AftoipMklnftheKenyent4potftiM flltioaaft a elaetesj rUmliari nvf ra each Assembly dlric San Fran Ol6Vitfii1SnitlonotthIinooioy jete yeatardayiarternoom suooeeoea yotof 5 4 Vlw putting tti con tlonionrMordkas unqualifiedly op posad ttfStatewide prohlblttoiu It was that one bis fltht 6t the day and tor vrej hours during the afternoon sea ion the warot word waxed strong In tnedebaUj The platform ommittii whloWwas i ppointWilnth morning Swat not unanimous out tna proamnion qutsuon and a minority report waii submitted by Carrie IiHojrtli Js Oi Pmb6n Mary aammage ana Oi Wilsonipro vldlng lhat jhevplanK In thai platform trloken out and that no referno at all bmado tpathi aust1onojrov iwbitiot tj Aflh9reAUbfthatnnbrltyiwh6wr any andi not proalbltionUte tltanR I selves 1 weraf oTh onlnlon thftt th IV I mattervyai not on Tjponiwhlohi the tbr Damooratlo party tooletipvin op poiod prohibition oltlolany theyr wouM lo theigreatrpart orVthewoman rote CthStati flANDIDATOvrAjioMyiLfiY J7haniuaIiooQVntlobfiyIroqio cl ubsi met afKn iBlitsi of Columbus Hall 160 Golden Gate avenue yesterday Morning wltnv Grand Saohew CO Dunbar of Santa Rosa In thar chair Committees on credentials and plat tornv were Immediately appointed and during the remainder of the morning seeelon eevetal candidate for elective off loe spoke First to aliy nltfcastor into the ring mawai Whita of WationviUoi Uj hoasplfros tothe Damooratlc nomlna ni oru uoywnor ox tne state Tim Treaoyiiak etf that Fred Hall of Bakers field speak butyali whoihaiibeenf In1 thai room for some time before toe oon 1 ventlonwascalledf ids order had left Then Sidney Van Wyck also euber natorlal candidate 1W a lenithveodrti Knn toldi what ho8too4 formaKlnsr special1 admlnlktratlonv a sborti ballot and the uiioorvuon or Tvater iitidge Bradley pargent df Montrey aDokeion Mini oosltrofcurblntAslatlolmmlgrationJ vpi7w npputruea to araxi feBOiUTions var t4tA iiinihi Af rK unai Andrewsii XARuddooki fej Wellrand BarolayvHenlfcy mambarsi of the order whoihavei die durnr the past year Another oommlttea want to St Franols Hospital1 and1 sailed upon State Senator Sanfordand to themMhe Gray ifiB a are a messaBe of harmony that it Was neoessary1 to eleot both a Governor and United States Senator ano mat candidates for th offloes snouia uampaign tile state together PLATFORM IS ADOPTED With the oalltng of the afternoon Jeeslon reports of various minor oom mittees1 were raoelved 286 aooredltad delegates were reported present and i rviinur inei attornoon was taken up with the adoption of the platr tform TroKwas Chairman and HenryJ QamnVaga ieorataryot Hi pjatforni oomrrtittea of Vflftean After obngratalatlng the national administration on Its suooess the plat formflrst took upvte Question of the extravagant state administration and goes on rabord saying We pledge our best efforts tov eleot a State and legislative ticket that will give California an eoonomloai administration A great army of State employes in oonneotion with numerous commissions thar have been eraated are eating Kip the substanoe ot the people and increasing the rate of taxation everywhere The ioonvontloni demanded the en foroement of the Cartwrlght anti trust lawas a means of lowering thaobst of living IwdeallngwJthi the equalt suf rage problem the platf ormv sidestepped any refarenoe to the Nationals Adminls tration but asks other1 statasif to oU low the leadof California It also goes on reoordi as favoring the control by very olty of its water front JV ZiwtX ts foAldenninicsts its iz izijzii feMiw0pfiC6ng poied la Cliicajo Conteit oy remlkiiw JPr6rteiiiiriV Ji ilT fc rCKiCAQOX yebuary jlTUanami vaighwbrnnandldatafor ldi manlo noblnatloriswlll ippear ow tha ballots to rotbd at towbrrowi primary elactlom thai flrstv ohanoe women have hadhere to express them pelves at tha polls since theLeirlslature gran tea vnen3tnvrignt vV uuraroo i Oraraiiltf Ltlana Af vAmMI AXDaeb to ontrmot of tbelw atuntlon on the i ireviwaratv wner Mini ahh iww ji nKe is thaProgreislve partykjanOldate 3he has no Opposition for the nomination but faoaa a light at the polls against Alderman Bathhouse John Cough lin who with Michael It Kanna has repreientedthaVdowntown ward Inf the Council fory ears Jtepresentatlves of various womens I llt 1 7 IMBMMsLWMriMWTMrMBtittM Ti BISSSSSSSSSHSBSSSSSSSSSHgl bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsIbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbibbbbbbbbbbb ibsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb siBlslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslsiBlslslslslslslsflBlslslslslslslslslslslsH WLssssssssssssssssRvjill Eter rS imfflr IK OTrirlll assisiBiBlBBiBiBiBiBBSlflHasiBiBHHlliBiBiBiBiBHsSlSsillBVBiiBiBiBiBBiiBl IHHsHsHislHHsHsiisisisisHPisi I vargT Ir1 miiipimzmmF i iiiiia Tr 4 Fln blsplay cpftr Citrus7 Fruits Ends With Grand BaH Trii JavlH6ri SlWfiFwipitch lt tbOnronioiei Sawta jrosa jraoruary sa Alter a parfabt flight from San Fran olacoi which was made In 1 hour and 40 minutes Aviator Blakley landed at Cloverdal at 1210 oclock today In tha presence of oheerlng hundreds Blakley was the hero of tha day and was aooorded ol Touslng reception In the afternoon ha made an asoenslon andi after circling thb town for a short time returned to tho grounds Blaklay startadCf romi San Franclaiio promptly at 1080 oclock He passed this olty at lli82 He was flying about 3000 rest nigh and traveling at tile rata of sixty miles an hour The day was blear and there was noi wind to speak of In1 the evening Blakley was taken to the pavlllonK whereheheld1 aft Informal reception and shook the hands of hundred of visitors wh thronged the tenti Thavflrat olear day for tha fait1 orougnt toriin tnronas anditne mammoth pavilion waa orowdedeall day ThaCfalr dosed thia eining with a grand balli From tha standpoint of attendance tha fair war not a suooess The exhibits were larger however and were moro original in deslgrt and bolder in axeoutlon than ever before The fair Is regarded by tha directors as one of the most syoeessf ul everj held barring attendance Caught bs Ia Cave lni He lis akeh 0utAlivettyen baysimprlsohmentv WAS GIVEN UP 0I DEAD rv Coal Dfgfien1 Terribly Weak en butHeVWillf SoQit Regain Strengths flaATTLalebruary tW Mlkai Da lVasbool6Wibrvofthtwoiicoaliinnr wnoj wa antomoaOj oy aova Cannon mine bftbePaolfiCoaVCbmi Panyrat FrankllnVi thif ty fbuiw inlla irom nt at weeKaoraiww num glvanilTip of deadisaTwal days agbVwaa resouad1 allve today Although terribly weakened from laokbffbod the mine pliyslolansaayithara 1 every prospeot hat he will soon recover his normal strength 1 Slnoe thewcav ln last Monday gangs of man hares been working night and idayivtovaoovaritlVbbdli of thaitwu jnanj burled in thaimjna Thai body of Andrew Chornlok was reoovered from under a heap of stone and gravelMaet Thursday Although alKhope of resou IngDavasoonlek alive was given upt at vf i j3ry lr ililllll Governor Wests rave Girl Secretary Goes oil Siissiofi I 7 WithpuanEgt PROBER THE COVEw CASE liVbpiettiyMniMactihexhibUi Thtfypctdisplaiim mw vM viv rv vvr PURSUING POSSES lIlilODS Reward of 30000 tor the Capture of Traih Robbers Brings Out Many Sleuths FOR PUBLIC OWNERSHIP The establishment ot free markets for tha farmers and ranohersls advocated the repeal of the poll tax Is favored and the reduction of telephone gas water and electric rates to reasonable sums Is demanded with the ultimata publlo ownership ox these utilities favored There was a small flurry lw the adop uon ox me pianic condemning tne alleged unlawful combination of fire insurance oompanles Senator Phil Cohn of Sacramento county fighting vigorously against It Aiu amendment was finally adoptodstattng that the convention favored a full indt free investigation Into such rates as are now charged During thadabataon1 this question Chairman Troy of ther oommlttee charged that of all tha steals Imposed upon the people of San Franblsoo and California the insurance rate raise of from 00i to 800 per oant was tha most outrageous ever perpetrated The platform invites members of all parties tired of the present boss-ridden and extravagant administration of this State toJolnwlth the Damooratio party Referring to the wasteful method of constructing the State Highway tha platform says Wai denounoe tha present method of trying to build State roads from an offloe Sacramento with a longstrlng of engineers bosses and sub bosses many of whom have been Imported from other states whose roads snrtollmatlo oondltlons are rad i ft mmnM Business Man WmWn A aulclc iand doliahtful lunch AcDetizintr ttrenstheninir An celfent tonic for brain fair and frayed out nerves oafeaBtaksbarsaailnttatinuitv Dalivand to Iwbm and effiws PintjOo iPtnto DAIRT DBJYEXrco I loBHotie Mvkel 2716 And Any ot uur SC pranoa Slores StiJATTWC Februarji US The detectives directing the searoh for the robbers who held up a train near Bel llngham last Friday night and killed three passengers believe that these strain robberst were not the men wha roDbed a Seattle Taooma intarurban train the next night After Interviewing the Great Northern passengers and train crew thai deteotlvesv feel surei that otilyftwo raw ware participants lniFrl dayihtghts robberyli The searoMilsi be ing pressed lnith norths wthi tha be lief that tha robber Have not succeed ed ln encacintfdor Vancouver or Sea aula ThaWholeof King Skaglti and Whatoom oouhtles is swarming with peace offloars and amateur and professional deteotives bent on getting tha SOooO raward offered for the arrest of tha Great Northern robbers and every stranger In the woods is obliged to ac oount for himself BBLLINQHAM WashFebruary 28 Although no definite trace of the two bandits who held up a Oreat Northern train at Samish Friday night and killed three passengers has bean found yia hunt was renewed with redoubled vigor today Under the direction of soma of tna leading rauroaa aeteouves in the oountry The search Is in oharga of Charles McShane and Al Gay of Chicago A Dunden of Columbus 0 and James Davis of Seattle A number of suspects have been arrested and will beheld until they are able to prove aiiois juari joyoo lormariy a waller ofthlsoity and an ex convlct is being closely questioned as to his absence from the city at tha tlmb of tha holdJ tip SherlfTB posses are still maintained on land andwater in both Whatoom and Skagit oountles I INTEItlJIlBAX LIXH TO COrmECTi Baker Mont and BeaohiN are tOoe oonnatdvoya new intarurban eleotrio line 0 4 it 0 ioally different resulting not only in great waste and poor roads cut as well In making Stats highways a part of a political maobine PROHIBITION FIOHT NiCuthbertson of Santa Clara was the first speaker whan Jt came to taking upi the minority report on the prohibitionprohibition plank Ho favored leaving out all discussion of the question Theodore Bell made a strong plea for the party going on record as opposed to prohlbitlbn State wide and said that to be consistent a person voting for the amendment should also vote for the Prohibition ticket candidates A Cunning of Sans Francisco favored tha minority report as did Charles King of Kings county Judge Ben Tabor of Auburn and Mor rlssey of San Francisco Treacy of San Franolsooi spoke In favor of tha malorlty report said did not ilk to talk against a crank Ilka a prohibition ist aid not ravor uprooting air the vineyards and drinking grape juice with Any orank Tha refarenoe to Bryan as a crank brought Pern barton to his feet with three cheers for the Nebraskan Martin Welsh of Sacramento seeks tor harmony and Mrs Carrie Hovt closed tha debate saying tha question os pronioiiion was wnouy out Of place the convention With this plank iyou sound the death knell of Demo ioratio hopes In the election she said rtMLMM vn4Kfth mmi it was defeated 98 to 4 and them the plank was adopted unanimously At tha aleotlomfof offloars held jusC before adjournment Tr Treacy was LlctcjlfrantLsachomMartlJutvlsh vvoe saonein weion grandisaora i Urd irXiStokeitrjMUittraj Will Be Notorious Prisoner Seht Back to Penitentiary I for Trying to Escape i STOCKTON February 2 Ji Silent Carson who was transferred to th Stockton StataHospltal severalmonths agbifroniftjeFolspm State PflsonUhat he might be tltider tha bbservatlonv of the Ineanltyi experts hare wlH be re Iturnedtomorrbwto Folsom I The prisoner was caught a few nights ago1 trying to unscrew thai Iron leg ot his oell bed and It is believed by the officials that he planned to use this as a weapon with whjohto attaok the attendant gain possession ot tha keys and attempt to escape Dr Fred Clark superintendent of the hospital notified Dr Hatch of tha State Lunacy Commission and after a conference decided to return Carson to Folsom Dr Clark is not prepared to say that Carson is not insane and he explains this by saying that the prisoner has maintained silence ever slnoe he came to the Institution and by reason of this has mads the test of determining his sanity a most diflloult one it is agreed however among the pnysioiana mat is advisable to have himi returned tothepenltentlary ConvictsGitizcnship Papers Not Revoked Pederal Judge Eftisei Natir Point of Law in Eulino in Favor of Goverament Prinnr I iv TACOMA Washi iriViriiAi oi What Is said to have bnn niwntnt lot1 law at least jn this part of tho ooumry was raised today when Federal Judge Ciishmarv refused to revoke the oltlzenship papers of JakeCronioh now serving sentence In the MoNeii Island penitentiary Cronloh fought the effort of the Government attorneys on the ground that as he was not In reality a resident of Washington the oourt was without Jurlsdfotlon and the summons at the penitentiary win Improperly made This Is tha contention the Court upheld A similar aottnn Is pending against Joe Alvln also sen lanced irom Oregon Ha has no attorney or fifndai to resist he says but It is not believed the attempt to disfranchise him will be pressed after1 todays ruling i Carlisle Pa has a church building still In use ereoted in part ln4 760 yoclatlei will servoaa clerks and Judges many preolnctsi and a special number of challengers will be present in the First ward preolnote to watch for possible frauds from the lodging house dletrlots Threewomenarrunning onihe So Olallst tioket AtthealaotinnSrtot 4ttVAi4Ar letpraasedthat 60000 woman Willi vote A voiaiv vote qr 200000 Is expeotedi DR CYnr ADMOIl CHOSEN PHILADELPHIA February JS Dr CyrusAdler Philadelphia was eleoted president of tha Am arloan Jewish Historical Society at the final session of thai twenty seoond annual meeting of the organisation here today Tanllff lakwl 1 a -teamster win loldenully sspnyxlsted in room at 88 JlementlMi treet yosCerdsy ifteraoon A tPayir turned on roId the otuie of Hears Officials and the bfa Drtinkards Wife Whb Spbs as She Talks c6yBlOrivFbruaiy Aibnend iiinattendedi MlssiPerni Hobba score tary to Governorl Wast arrived hare todayg investigated looalS saloon oondl ilbnloonf erred wlthVtbeJMayorVand Council examine ciiy oroinanoea questioned several persons who had made complaints to tne wovernort eaa left again for Salem after twot and a half hourswork She did not close the saloon ororder It olosed as she did lr the Copper field oase six weeks ago nor dldshaJaolars martial lawv Uoon leaving Miss Hobbs declared aha wouldreort her findings to Governor West and that further1 aotiott in i 1iHk hMs Mlssllobbswas met upon arrival by Mrs IClla Anderson a member of the City Counoll To the accompaniment of that time the rescuasquadavwera kept ollok of moving picture machines the at WOrK to reCOVer niS OOOy IWO wenioiine viiynM wnwro mayur Xatetoday Diet workers removed the debrla which blocked the entrance to a ohambarf In which Davasconlok was working at the time of the accident and discovered the miner alive He had lived for a week on the contents of bis dinner pallV which havhad wlth him at the tlmevOt the cave In He was able to obtain bnough waters from seepage In the chamber to keephlmallvek When Davasooniok was carried to the surf aoe his friends whohad gathered about the mouth of the mine in expeotation of eeeltig nlSCnushed body brought outi were overoome with joy at what they considered a return from the graye I OleoMen to Be Tried for Alleged TaxFraud Thirteen Manufacturers of Near Butter AeouBea of Conipiraoy torQheat Government CHICAGO February SJir Johni Jelke and twelve others associated with him In the manufacture of oleomargarine will be placed on trial tomorrow before Federal Judge Landls on ohargeaotoonspirlng to defraud the Government of payment of tax onithe product Dlstrlotx Attorny Jamei Wilkersont will1 oondtict the proaeou tlon FiiWllsom and two other Couoollmen hastened to assure the Governors emle sary of their Interest and anxiety to aid her Miss Hobbs was plalnlynervous but sheproceeded at ono to the business iOliand It has been reported tor Governor West she told Mayor Wilson iat a saloon Is running openly here in defl anoe of the legally registered verdlot of the voters that it be abolished It alio is reported to the Governor that liquor Is sold here to drunkards over the protest of their wives and to minors Can you tell ma if these oharges are truer It la true a saloon is In operation here replied tha Mayor It Is also true that Cove voted dry at the late oounty prohibition election But the oounty as a whole voted wet and we are Informed that the County Judge believed the result In the oounty governed all precincts including this one and so did not declare the rssult ot the election here Whether or not the saloonsaloon Is operated Illegally I am unable to say but we will welcome any measures the Governor may take to improve conditions here Miss Hobbs then oalled for the olty code and went over carefully the ordinances therein relating to saloons pointing to the Issue Among tna persona sne interviewed one woman who11 sobbed as she told how she had pleaded in vain with the sa loon kaenernotto sell liquor to her husband who she said was a habitual arunxara If you Thh to spend a limited amount of money for an instrument it is better to buy a firstclass piano or player piano that has been slightly used than to buy a cheap nen instrument This week ve are offering rare bargains in and A large number of player pianos and pianos have been taken In exchange during the past three weeks apartPaymentonKnabeiFlBCheTiKranicli Bach MdrKohlerChaB jl Many btjtheBednitifuinentsi hayee6meIromomeyoj j3anVirHanAtaflAa AnAaftlAmdn 4 11 kBftKnAiltMHk jjth aands our experts and put into flrstolasa condition We do not hold used Instruments for the purposepurpose of making a profit on them we wlah to dispose of them as quickly as possible and to keep our floors cleared of all but the newest 1914 styles of ther Instruments whichi we represent It you are thinking of buying a piano severall months henoe come In to see the bargains we are offering now you will consider the time well spent and youf will not be urged to purchase JJ I ilPTBli saHsUMasMiHKl ik I i USED PIANOS Remember each one of these instruments is in perfect condition inside and out and worth much more than the price asked They must be seen to be appreciated Gabler upright Kimball upright Warde upright Steck upright Conover upright 4 Qw i 4 iwXOiJi 220 175 205 Behr Bros upright 195 Ricca upright 165 Royal upright 190 Kingston upright 05 Gilbert upright 130 Regentiipright 215 Heine upright 165 Kohler Campbell upright 220 Mathushek upright 1vi 185i Stohlman upright J170 Winthrop upright 165 I 4 4 i A Chase upright enristie upright Cote upright Singer upright Krell uorieht A Cameron upright Bradford uprigtit --Clough Warren upright Andrew Kohler upright Krbeger upright Kohler Chase upright Stafford upright Weser Bros upright uurtaz uptignt sample piano Kranich Bach upright I eisi 4 4t 100 85 135 180 210 160 145 175 190 190 215 175 195 155 185 285 ThiC pianos1 may be purchased on terms of 4 per month and up tween 1130 and 2 Some day betwaan the above named hours wnea you feel like eating something dainty and tempting eome try eur Special Lnncheon al 50c Ton can than tea the won derful purohaslDg power ot a halt dollar Ten will alea hear Some good music and high elaae entertainment Corne To Day USED PLAYER PIANOS Each one of these player pianos is in perfect condition and priced surprisingly low Aeolian Player Piano 1250 Mahogany case small size for use where space is limited 25 music rolls free Stuyrewu Pianola Piano M5 Stickler oak case is Just like new 25 music rolls free Lester Player Planoj 1885 Mahogany case large size In good condition 25 music roils free Stnyresant Pianola Piano i85Mahoganycase square lines a rare bargain 25 muslo rolls free Po61e Player Piano 855 Mahogany case used but not misused fully guaranteed 25 muslo rolls free Arlola Player Piano 275r Mahogany case small size suitable for apartment 25 muslo rolls free Blajlns Player Piano 360 Dark mahogany an exceptional bargain 25 muslo rolls free TeehnolaPlayerPlanOrfSSi San I6mlngo mahogany cafle used but little 25 muslo rolls free Weller Player Piano 856 Mahogany has Oulbransen player action used four months 25 muslo rolls free ojer tna riayer Piano 485 Mission case a rare bargain 25 muslo rolls free Armirrong riayerPIano redoee 10 per cent Mahogany case absolutely new discontinued style a bargain J50 In muslo rolls free Poster Player Piano reduced 10 per oent Light mahogany case absolutely new a discontinued style 150 la muslo rolls freei These Player Pianos may be purchased on terms of 0 per month and a laSW jasBBBBJ jjinnnsy Onr Skeat Muslo Deaartpseat la tbe most eeualete oa the Hsrlflc Coast All euJar muslo 18a Maslo triad erer free llKOJtiia a okasi sua OWBsa saa ooovpita1 if Xoklsr ii Gbaui Oakland Store 478 1 12th Street i JrTi 2 OFarrell Street uur or TOWS PEOPLE KINDLY Uu 11119 UUUlUJV KOIHER CHASE Sa rraaolMO Cai Please sand Mmnit ua mation oancarnlng uaad planes aadl pUyirplanosj Mama 4 rf Address ftM WW Jul 5l tS2tSL iiSSWjiit a jj ittJCSlEli A IXipiiejpflhefg i em tsjmiimvnicn cent pastime PHlti II MORRIS qgar ETTE bttsihew hot oaf advanced during 19 3 Ioa the extent oft 40 over the pro ceding lyearji but tha first two weela of the NEW YEAR wre the most ptoepetout weeki in the ljiitory of the company The Trolomo of rmainMt on tV i DHIIJP THE WORLDS CHDEST HIGH GRADE TURKISH CIGARETTES for the fint two vyeela of January 1914 yn larger than that orarry other two weeln of the past sixty years while the total output of January was 20 larger than that of Decembex 1913 February orders are just as satisfactory We have no reason to doubt that this is only the beginning of a year which will break all previous records nor dp we hesitate to predict a similar success for all the manufactur ers who 1 Produce goods of unquestionable merit 2 Base their appeal to the buying public upon truthful grounds 3 Use the proper kind of publications for their advertising Those three essentials are the keynotes of sound business policy which has enabled us to demonstrate and prove the superior goal ity of our products and maintain for sixty ywxn the patronage of the most dtsennonaiing people in all partr of the dvilized worMrun tn now PHILIP MORRIS CIGARS ETTES have an inter national distribution and reputation equalled by none in our field Philip Morril Cs Lsd NM UWm Mistrial Sassjr rn 1 r1 VJI si in Aft i Ml i lm0tykMk.

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