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aV US V0 i i sw vw a vff V4 A iT 4 I i i BK Lionel Lindsay Jfrpneriy a Berkeley Student Enlists in Forces of thev British That rank and social position era not tti only requisite tw ssourei an onilclnumt Im the XbgUscu array vn in waii times U1 seemingly vouchod for a letter written by Lionel Lindsay or Kngland to Ul warm friend Jeremiah itynclt of thlt oltj It was only after days of repeated eltofte to Join tli aimv even a private 1 tliougn qualified for a rank lni the engineering branch that Lindsay was siiooossful In Jiavlng Ilia servioes accepted lie had to wait aatH euoh a tlmt aa the demnd for recruits became so urgent that tba enlistment was raised from 39 to It years vutnousn a1 mtnnoir or one ox we olden Scotch families and In time may oio Into a title Lindsay enrolled in the arm at 2T cents a day Lindsiiy took a ooura of engineer ing at the Berkeley University and resided In Ski irranciaoo tor a num er of years Bo Is a son of the lata Itafl of Crawford one ot the very oldest and moat celebrated Sootoh families Lindsays oldest brother ftfrvr Sari of Crawford was tormerly Lord Balcarnlsi a member ot tba last Conservative Cabinet In Britain An other of hU brother Donald Und say formerly attach at Washington and who narrleoVa daughter of Don Cameron Unltedjtatea Senator from Pennsylvania Is today the financial secretary to the Khedlvlel Oovern i mant in Egypt writing to tiynon from laondofe under date of Auguat 10th Lindsay says 1n part As soon as war was deolared be 4 tweoa ua and Germany I offered my aervloes for a oorpa among th min lnt engineers which oorpa the War Office did not ssa fit to accept Slnoe then I have tried for another thins and at present am trying to tret an army commission to leet for the duration of the war TRUSS FOB COMMISSION However there ar two elements that work against me firstly that I have had no previous military ex parlance and seoondly that they are nn1vfuinr for men below 80 years of age 1 belove that In time I shall Bet wnat want Jor xney era sure te need more troops and win then ralsel the ate limit Anyhow I am going to have a good try tor a commission before taking a position In ihs ranks sTho Hret day or two after the war wersvttines of great excitement but this Is now happily calmed down And all organisation has been carried out with exactness and perfect harmony The way In whlchy Ireland ImrtMi dlately ceased Ha Internal squabble In the face of a common foe Is the finest testimony to our national unity have not yet been accepted by tho War Office but expect that I will know one way or tho other In the oursn of a few daysl ontlnuea Lindsay under date of August 3th because the age limit has been raised from 30 to 36 which they ought to have done some days ago CONSCRIPTION MAY FOLLOW Many very much more able bodied persons than myself have been refused on the score of being a year or two too old which Is rtdloulous In the poaition In whloh we now are with such a small army Before long we shall lneltablv come to a time when conscription will be necessary and It Is mv belief that they would dc It now If there were aafflelent equipment In the country to supply all the new recruits It Is under data of September 11th that Lindsay tells of hia enlistment Jn the following language I am now a soldier of two days standing and do not know where I may go 1 get about ST cents a day My brother has gone too so my mother will be left all alone again Today one of my oherlshed cousins is reported missing OneMan Drowns as Boat Turns Bbtfom Up i Poor Prtons in Aooideni on lake Uorritti Bown Reiouo Thm in Party OAKI AND Ootober 4 Nick Lekas a Greek laborer was vlrowned and John Aggelas a tailor of 474 Eighth street ts In a precarious oondltlon at the Receiving Hospital as the result of the overturning of a row bout In Lake Merrltt this afternoon LkaaAsgslas with Domltlos Con tes H2 Third street and Theodore Crlpano ot 4T4 Ulghth street ware ohanglng seats In the boat when It turned over Contes and Crlpano olung to the upturned craft while the two others struggled In the 1 Lekas was 85 years otdirand lived at the Madrono Hotel Ulghth and Washington streets PANAMA REPLCA IS 1915 FEATURE is aassi Canal Will Be Shown in Miniature With Every Detail Correct to Scale MUSED SLEUTH SHOWSTLANTS Emerson Points Out Caches of Dynamite at Bay Point Contra Costa Sheriff fllARTlNEZ October 4 Emerson held In the County Jail here on charges of burglary and of having high explosives In his possession and wto yesterday retracted a prevloua Confession he had made accusing at Vtoehes of the Merchants Manufacturers and Employers Association of Btecaten oi lacuna to aiscreauiaoor rlltttait llv mb a iluMamlta nlfim4i JTO today aorompanied Sheriff Jt It Pointi where he pointed out the ex plosive caches he had1 established there severs daya ago 5 Emerson mads the trip tq convince Sheriff Veals that he had toll the truth In his latest confession In which he claimed that he had planted dynamite previously stolen another man 4n the vicinity of Bay Bolnt to make It appaar to the Merchant MAnufsAturera tnjl Itmnlnv era Association that he was earning niS salary as a sleuth Later in tho day Emerson and fherlff Veale via ited tha dynamite cars of tho Her cules Powder Company which had besn DroXen Into Emerson showing new the car was entered Th authorities here are Inclined td disbelieve the story of another man In the case holding the theory that Emerson is the main tractor the jwhole affair Chlofojorm Kills a Patient in Hospital IW WCHMONE Ootober 4 His fingers nwri in an auoiqeiu ai Ban raoio jasi night viaaimir Krispovicn rerry em rfeJwejL was taken to the Rlohmond hoapftal last night and was given Mien aneathetla to eue the DUln He dled almost Immediately Dr 9 onlyva small dos of chloroform An InvsstigatloaMsi belng held 0CRBTB DBADLY WBAPOV Charles EJ Lee proprietor of a olgai The Panama canal1 In miniature ac curate In detail as totdpography and hydrography and with vessels passing through locks that open and shut will be an exposition feature The building to house the canal will be 676 by 340 feet with seats so arranged that they will move olear around the llittle waterway so that every details may be seen and described The cost will be more than 1600000 St iK it if Dr Otto Appol of Berlin confidential counsel to the1 Kalserji Government Dr Johanna WesterdUk of the Willie Commelln Hcholtan of Amsterdam A Orton of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture and Frederick Maskew of the California State Horticultural Commission were prominent visitors to the exposition yesterday At 2 clock today a thousand mem bers of 100 San Francisco clubs win meet In front of the service bulfdlnr for a tour of the grounds The Oklahoma Society of California will meet next Tuesday evening In the I aij ooioro room si xne exposition building Pine and Battery streets and the Kentucky Society will meet at the same place Thursday evening tt tf is Despite their care In watching who goes In and who comes out exposition officials have noticed the disappear anca of forty six sparklers from the Tower of Jewels They are endeavoring to solve the mystery i SANr ssren FRANCISCOJ rf MANY PEOPLE GO JO CHRONIC MONOAYi OCTOBER JWWspppspsfsBSaBSs PARK MUSEUWI 1 Sunday Attendance at the Popular Institution Is Increased by Fine Dayv An unusually beautiful day drew throngs to Golden Oats Park yestar aay ana every pioftlon of tne ojtys playrround was crowded wHh vlsl tors all dayt Few failed tc visit the Memorial Muesura Improvements are progress at the Museum and curator Qeorge Barron and his assistant Dr William Altmann are rearranging the armor room The work will completely transform this department of the Museum and when it ts oompleted la about tour weeks the display of arms and armor war be presented in an entirely different setting and will oontaln many interest ling additions recently give to the institution From Mni Prances Marx ot this olty comes a valuable colleatlon ot Northern California Indian basket work together with th Knight Temt piar sword oarried Ty her late nus band Marx who was proml nently Identified with the early hiei tory of San Francises 0 Vedder haa presented the Museum with a steel engraved portrait ot Pablo da la Querra a pioneer or santa jsarcara oounty and one of Its wealthiest and known nltliena durlnc the early days Johnv Elwood Duggan a memw ber or a nleneer san rranaisco lam lly is the donor of a series of photo graphs showing thai early bicyoie olub members ot the olty In their uniforms and with their queer old fashioned wheals Huso Burns a Ie vada county mining man has added to tne quarU and mineral exnioit a oolleotlon ot specimens of placer and quarts gold and old time mlntpf Implements Professor Barron states that tha attendance at the Museum during September was almost double that of September lilt and that with a continuance of the fine weather the October attendanoe gives promise of osing unusually neavy In a quarrel at midnight last night between Charles A Miller patrol speclhl policeman and a group of patrons of the New California dance hall SIT Montgomery street Michael Kayos of Ui Trnton street reoelved a possibly fatal gunshot wound In the right side Millers star was taken from Wm and he wasilocked up on a charge of assault to murder Aeoording to Miller he went Into the dance hall In a private capacity ft i i ii 1 and bocame invoiveo wim several por jtlffMlSt AttaCrrW mong them sailors In sight of iJUUiagiaia miaLn3TJ6Versa nunira persons who thronged the place the shots were nrea Kayos was taken to the Harbor Emergoncy Hospital Ho Is not ex potted to live Senator Answers Many Congressmen Alarmed by Attempts of Women to Blacklist Them WASHINGTON Ootobor 4 That the suffragists have greatly alarmed Senators and Representatives by their campaign to retire from Congress those members who oppose suffrage is shown by a statement Issued today by Senator Lodge of Massachusetta one of the most powerful members of the Senate For many years Lodge has Ignored all attacks made on him In and out ot Congress The suffragettes have blacklisted him and marked him for defeat becauae they say he opposed humanitarian measures ot legislation and because ot his hostility to suffrage Lodges statement the first he has ever Issued In reply to polltloal at taoks here denlse he haa opposed suffrage and humanitarian legislation Editor Acquitted of Murder Charge Carl Person Declared Not Guilty of Slaying Former Polios Chief of Clinton 111 LINCOLN 111 October 4 Carl Person editor of a labor magaxlne was found not guilty today ot the murder of Antone Musser former Chief of Folloe of Clinton 111 The Jury reached tho verdict after It had deliberated twenty hours and had taken twenty two ballots The caso grew out of the strike of machinists of the Illinois Central Railroad Musser was employed on the road and the enmity grew out of the articles on ths strike written by Person The shooting ocourred December 30th and Person was held in Jail in Clinton untlli June when he was brought to Chicago and released on bail Labor unions Interested themselves in his defense and a fund was raised oy ooninootion Hundreds Attend Industrial Fair OAKLAND October 4 Throngs of pleasure seekers passed through the gates at Idora Park today the second dav of the Alameda county exhibition and carnival Members of different fraternal organizations attended and by tho fair attractions the regular concessions at the park did a rushing huKlneiH attending to the oveiflow Nearlr all the many booths are completed with their attendants entrenched In stiateglf positions Fraternities and olvlo organisations are planning to attend on different days Tuesday the oounty muslo teaahsrs will give ah elaborate programme Wednesday will be devoted to the county Improvement olubs i i Business Girls Mass Meeting This Evening an connection witn ti is evenings mass meeting of business girls to be held by the Young Womens Chris tian Association In the Young Men I QraMesSi 14 proprietor oi a ol gas i mung men VstSire sWTlrd and Harrison atreetsCn1tlan Association auditorium wtoiwnhd assaulting James Aft wm talks on The 3 ulness tins deadly weapon last ylmt MtaaL IF la Tua ftu ailM Af rAOtoorata at 111 n4 iXl TsrsrrroUhilsT in Andros 1 a i Wsesdscw wilJPof ffwfti site1 cblldwn Sseethattt ii3R a HBss4e PrijaflGS ssi sssMssjsa tJs Pee swvsjTsrww ww Dance Hall Patron Is Shot In Quarrel Patrol Special Policeman Charles A Miller Accused of an Attempt at Murder Stories of Cruelty Refuted by French WASHINQTON October 4 The following statement was issued at the Prenoh Embassy here today In an attempt to explain away the ruthless destruction of Orchies a statement has been published accord Ing to whloh twenty German wound ed found in a field hospital whloh had been moved forth by the Bavarians then abandoned by ahem then recovered had had their noses and ears cut oft by PrenohiFjfanos Tlreurs The answerist First that there are no Prance Tlreurs nor Irregulars at all in Pranoe seoond that the kind ot men who cause the German wounded to reoelve exactly the same treatment as the Prenoh ones In the Prenoh hospitals and who risked their lives to save those ot ths Gar man wounded harbored ln the Rhelms Cathedral whsn that sanotuarywas set on fire by German shells are unlikely to commit atrocities Six Persons Thrown Out When Auto Skids OAKLAND Octobor 4 All automobile party of six persons osoaped Injury this morning although the auto turned over when It skidded at East Twelfth street and Twenty sixth avenue In the auto were the Misses Haiel Irene and Grace Goodwin ot the Waverly apartments Telegraph avenue and Twenty fifth street Burton and Roger Hayne of 1S30 San Jose avenue Alameda and Spencer Brush 1929 Kl Dorado avenue Berkeley All escaped with a severe shaking Bahy SavingShow Is Popular Doctor Talks OAKLAND October 4 The fourth day ot the Baby Saving Show in the City Hall was well attended today The number of visitors to the exhibit Increases each day The reoeptlom committee this after noon was oomposed of members of the Alameda County Society for tho Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis Dr Brown leotured on tuberculosis and Jts relation to babies Farmer Is Found Dead in Gas Filled Room AS ROUBLE EliffI JPUSTRY CtOSES Prizes Awarded inBaby Con test and fokthe Best Djs i plays of Products 1 Tb awarding of prle and a con tosrtf bythe Columbia Park Boys Band brought to a olbe laefcnlffht the annual exhibition of ths Homo Industry League ot California at ths Auditorium Silver cupsi wera awarded to the Srfsrryj Flour Company and the California Fruit Canners iAieeltlon as first and seoond prues respso tlvely for th most artlstlo dlsplaya The Columbia Park Boys also oeiveda cup for their services PrUe awards in the third babrhw were announced as follows TWO girls first prjie Itdns nd Msy Kills eared by Mrs 1 BlUn 14 VutxM Twin bers rirst lset teoBard sad Fred Irk Rsvacl entered by Ifrs NBSTsnt 00 Auburn ftreet Oltlsi iwerto three yesrs First prise OIIts Btlss entered br Mrs Oi UtMJM CsP streetl seconds prisei nrloA Ooff estated by Mrsi 1 Oca PW MoilUXr street Vt tar two to three yesrs rirtt prise Owsld Tllotierfc enteMd br Mrs Paul aiaert 8018 TweotT econd ti seoond prise mi1 Msndalscn ndtruil oy Mrs Mea delsoo 716 Pse street rirst prises for ohllilres betwsea Is od 84 mootlm swsrded to RcDert Jtmln Portland vClothier Commits Suicide Wilson and ijfHaryey in Harmonyv Talk i Editor Wb0 Opyoied Txftiideit louring Campaiini Greeted Cor duny tt tho White Home WASHINGTON October 4 Pyssi dent Wilson and George Harvey tor mer editor of Harpors Weekly but now of ths North American Review whose controversy over ths support of Harpers Weekly furnished one the chief Incidents of Wilsons campaigncampaign tor the Presidency celebrated Peace Sunday today by a harmony meeting at the Whits House it was their nret meeting slnoe their talk In ltlt ln the presence of Henry Watterson editor of the Iouls vllle Courier Journal whloh gave rise to Wattersoms later attacks on Wllson and led Harvey to withdraw hli supports from Wilson for the Presidential nomination oneIleIi ES Gets in the Appfe Show and Plays Havoc With Otherwise Splendid Exhibit fi Forty points were dedUoted from a carload exhibit it psrhjaln apples sent from Watsonvl hy the Lome Fruit Company1 to the California Apple Show and all because one small but persistent worm got mixed UP with the barloea The exhibit otherwise would have beem oredlted with an almost perfeot soore in the 600 b6x class andi as it was it grabbed first prisa with1 815 points and took ths Bank ot Italys silver oup and 1150 prise money Pajarc fruit growers took the second price with a score of 846 points for a carload of bellsfleurs shipped bv Snowden Graves A Wlckes With 1000 as the highest possible number of points forty points are deducted for every wormy apple and for Imperfections such as scab or scale eight points each No scab scale nor other diseases have ao far been discovered In a single apple exhibited Every man woman and chljsl who goes to the show every afternoon this week with the exception of Wednesday afternoon which Is Wst sonvllle day will be given a Fajaro valley bellefleur apple Today Is Ban Krsnolsoo day and a big attendance is expected A special concert will be given by the Golden Gate Park band under the dlrcotlon ot Con duotor Charles Cassasa Other awards made anfas follows Tor the most artlstlo table display Greenfield Monterey county first prje first prise silver trophy given by James Fhelan and 60 Sebas topoli district seoond prise Aromas district and third prise Humboldt county British Are Aiding Belgians at Antwerp LONDON Ootober 5 The Morning Poets English oorrespondent In Antwerp makes the following statement The Belgian field artillery Is cooperating effectually with our heavy artillery Our Infantry Is Intrenched on the near bank of the Nethe oppo site tha main German forces Two aerman attempts to cross the river 3iave been smothered by our artillery The dispatch Is the first Intimation that English forces have gone to Antwerp and are co operating with the Belgians In the defense ot that city Mass Said for the Austrian Emperor ROME via Paris October 4 On the oocaslon ot the name day ot Urn peror Francis Joseph mass was said today In that Church ot Santa Maria dellAninui Those attending In eluded tile members of the Austrian embassies aocrsdlted toi tlic Qulrmai and the Vatican and of the Austrian colony A detaohment of polios was present to prevent disorder on the SHIP RED CROSS SAILS PATJILLAC France October 4 The American hospital ship Red Cross which brought physicians nurses and hospital supplies for tha French at Bordeaux and othor points member ot Parliament tor the Black today sailed for Rotterdam Bobiiuoa Well Known ia the KurtliTOit Slays Him i nil With Pistol PORTLAND Or Ootober 4 Wr jtoblnsen a clothier committed sulolde In his store last nlcht by shooting off the top of his head wto a revolver Robinson formerly conducted on of the laigeet clothing stores In Port land and was prominent socially A year ago he failed but continued to oonduct his store under a receiver ship Last February he was charged with conspiracy to conoeal the assets of the firm and was arrested on a train while en route to Canada Upon being returned and tried last May he was aoqultted and recently opened a new and much smaller business than his original one Just before he shot himself he remarked to a clerk that he feared he could not make Ms business succeed Several customers were In 4he store when the shot rang out which caused his death He leaves a widow Duke Says Germans Are Not Barbarians PARIS October 4 puke Emit Gunther of Sohleswlg Holsteln brotherbrother in law of the German Empero with other Germans recently visited Plorrefonds a French town eight miles southeast fit Compiegne where Clement Bayard a Paris manufacture er has a home Entering Bayards house the Duke left tor the manufacturer an autograph note reading restore your home with its beau tlful objects of art in the same state as 1 found them without breaking or damaging as the servants oan tes tlfy tou see that the Germans are not barbarians as has been aharged A chateau in the same town how ever aeoording to the Matin was burned by German troops Bayard during a visit to Germany shortly before the war was arrested on a charge of espionage This called out a protest from the Frenoh Government in Dutch Steamer Is Sunk by a Mine LONDON October 4 A Reuter die Patch from Amsteidam says that the Dutch steamer Nleuwland while on a voyage from Coole England to Rotterdam atruck a mine in the North sea and sunk Her orew of seventeen men were saved by a trawler and landed at Ymulden Holland Available shipping records do not oontaln tho name of the steamer Meuwland urn rt ae ssSs e1le eWIIseWI ii 5H tf A ttFv STSXMMBSMSSSI jPrincejPoniafQWSU FreiwAiramjof lv i Brptaer inJw of William i Crocker Is Advanced for i Meritorious1 Service Prlnoe Andre Panlatewski well knew in jn Tcaaciso tosUtyi a rothHlnle WUUam CrooK has been rewarded fr tile meritorious jiervloee fn fit vtrh tmv hv1 tie vatljnj toVtHesiinl ptMsjoxy toVehare Ui e5uadforiiTofeavafry Xlletlnctlon also has been wontbv the Princes two sons Caslmir And Starrtsiaua SarlTtoMrsi Crooker in London shows Prince Ponlatowskl ts oharge of ninety four prleonera being convoyed by hie troops to the Jail at Limoges On the card It the message Tou ses me this card convoying ninety four prisoners to the Limoges Jail a queer lob I hope and are quite all right again Things are now well In hand We will have a tremendous time yet but the victory is in sight as our men are alt doing good work Affeotlonateiy yours Andre in est ii i Astem ikrh I Ceadic SAYSClAIUSr REVISE METHODS Ccadio Osa i Oermllus Martba a CrobyCstberler Ptbto Btbel Iu DfeVTi Ttmaa A tOrltfoWnkr Ktirell albert UmoMr Jean a S3 SUosrl MirlW Dr Poon Chew Tells the Commonwealth Clubfofthe Burdens of the Republic hi i Speaking on the eubjectUf China and HerBurdenDr Ng PoonlChew clothier oommitted well known lecturer and editor of tne ore last night bylCnl11 newspaper Chung Sal Tat ro told the members ot tne com monwealth Club at their luncheon nesting In the Palacs Hotel Saturday soma of tha things the young I republic must da to fulfill Its destiny hina must be permitted to revise her financial system said Dr Chew Money can buy for the new republic peace happiness and long life things money Is rfot generally supposed to purchase The Manchu dynasty fell because of the lack of money It left the republlo absolutely nothingno money no resources no strident method of taxation and revenue Nothing but ai bundle of national debts long overdue ef 60000000 This great debt is not impossible for the republlo te overcome It le only about II 70 per capita of the cocufatlon Tha per caDlta debt ot the United States Is 117 80 ot Japan 1 131 Art TCno lAnrij 1S9 At Sena 1142 The per capita interest ot the national debt of France is ever If Dies of Hemorrhage While in Swimmingl yvawe naming in outro sains yes terday atternon with his father and brother Joseph Coogle 18 years old of 117 irlfth avenue was attacked by cerebrali hemmorhage and before as slstanoe could come to him he had fallen from a platform Into the water He was dragged out by his father Welter Coogle and rushed to the Park Hospital but died on the way Coogle was reoently employed hi the Paolflo Gas and Ijleatrlc CompanyX WOULD GIVH LIFE PBNSION LONDON Ootober 4 Every man permanently disabled in the war andJ unable to follow his tormor oooupa tlon ought to be paid IS a week during his life Is the opinion of George Nlcoll Barnes the labor leader and a friars division of OJasgow WAR MAP of Europe On Sale at the Office of the tm JatmtcUtif ZHttumvk With Pine Individual Maps ot Oer many Tranoe Russia Austria HungaryHungary Belgium Holland Balkan States the World etc ALL ON ONE RVSRSIBLB SHEET HANG IT OB YOUR WAIA OB KEEP IT ON 10VU TABLS 1 7 wClltS CENTS UXTRA CHRONICLE MAIN OFFICE Market Keunr and Geiry Sts DItAJICU OVFICBSl 18S PUlmore Street Saa rraaetse ISM Mlsslea Street Saa rranolsea B8 Thirteenth street Oaklaad 430 SUeet Saoraawato 40 West Saata Clara it las Jese Hertb Haeter Street Steektea 1 iJJjVS tW Kv1 BWhs rMarrlas Dat 4 PrlseessersSff srae iniji SIM1 I IMa Him t1 1 WflrflnyTJlntrt ervtiri Watftimaisera jewelers petasi i Market St Nr Third einimii it Ti 1 1 i ji 5PXA5U5 USAIKR eitsjrsasiss tt Raak et New York II Oftflrnnnn Tfl ah wiceijr icnown on In rsuDeville elrclei in tue Cnjted stales Hs is surAlm bit widow satiaVMl Ut Im Bangs rei ij Vj asms was hivs mi tHW WtLFl 1Si iw 1 tOTi llleess sssd 78 yesrs Hs sWff Wly used tettibeoU oe CsreberrSev Terence DBATfll ESSS fitorteo Jerome Ustbeirs Ctarlotte Merita Heisrleh Muulor JosepU ttobertsoe IV Srsliusalsl Tuule sexehse CalhtHtse Splrselaiasi nweoes 0 IMfl Ttiotclinr Ainsoea Wl Vnn TP1ln hm wiisniusroert Varilaenrll1 initt la Flee Robles Csl Weber mms Msry shell oa Tne neir be lerea cisads ASbell liitefawst tn plies in Mountsla Vle A aiMorr fmuaae Oelobsr 8 vAAAKTal a nk a ej m01 Csrsher pisteV of St Frauds WM ssa rriooitoo a nstife of ireisna Netloo ef funeral berosfter uwacjoJn Msrilocs Ootober 8 Ofeergs i ctoJ 01 ao of the lets Joto and klUnet Cowllo and srarber ot Mrs isaflars I SfreshrraJoao A Cosalo ssOkUis Iste i lrrSriovr rienits sod aciuilounces are respeotfully 1 incited ts atttnd ibt fusoral Monair oetx i at 10 eclocki frees 8t Catlierlms 1 enure it Martlnes latermenti Uie Oak feaietery at Clarion Remslst stH 1 Ourrys Usdarteklnr Parlors at Msrtlaen COOdLIin tbla oily October 4 Joe A Cwgle beloved sop ef Walter sod tbs 1st Afaea Coea le sail brether ef Mra Bar riot Jooi aohert sad lie lss Wslter i01 Mergnaeite Arwis Coegle 1 sstlve of San rranclaw aged US years Fusoral notice ksbifter epEJIXirrglii Alamom Ootober 4Msrtas 1 eesr beleveS wife of Albert Cor pellus lorlug nottier of aln Aire snd 1 woraes CorseUns Ssiutitsr ef Kn Nellie 1 5V if nis lleeesoil slater of Mrs Willi iilof I Di CatKomla ronirsl nrrloei will be bold XnesCsy afternoon Ootober 6 st coloc at the 1 fiollv reiiaenoeM flrsoo atreet Alioeds Btrmsut Wixmuia View fpsatetery WMT Jn tbls eltyj October 4 Cstberlae ilrlT baleve wife of Patrick Crosby ted mZ ssasrss aje Ft JjfltV Sallis KsrV 141 wllllsm Joepli and George Crosbri a Datlie of CouotT aalwer lrlead ruonui mo acgusmispcei sro respect Law Should Stop Sale Of Elastic and Spring Trusses loch Miser CaoelBsr Makeshifts Are Ipslantly sod automatlcsllr Sroteets you the Rustvred Mans Worst Enemies aaalast every strain so your rupture cant posilbly come out And la addition te oonatant holding without which yoa can seven set well or step jit better Just ss hrokea boae caat knit nBleas constantly held toaetker 10 addition to that ths authe Ircas prorldtS tbe only way ever dtaoevered for over oomlao tha weakness hlob ts tbe real oatise of rupture Just bow It does IbaWentlrely automatically li ttplalaedi In lis free book whtcb tbe oooixm btlow wlll bring you Will Save Yon From Oaeratloa ersa wbea Th Clutbe Truss Has auoh a remarkably drawn so tight tbat the scarcely give a thBing sna beneociai eoect tbat it hes minute pesoe Iber are simply cures to cxpleteiy cured Hundreds and hundreds of nf people wlioae cases seemed ataoit bopeleas And becasas they searlr always let lielr Mf lorongttJy Its merits tbat im 11 iMA mnnT pnyeiaieua en naru on mo oouotrr reerlr forcing tliousands of people Into risking fw01 edrlalng opera Depending ne elaerlO nr spripx Irneies like nbown sbore Is Utile lees thee alow auloldo Stieb oontrspilons ere almost sure to sbortts your life Its ksrd Is make them Bold OAKLAND October 4 George Way a farmer B6 years old residing at tea Eighteenth street was found dead of gas asphyxiation this morn tbeu llyes by undergoing operation Ing Ay roomers attraoted by the smell Time uoMclnotlOo mskesblfts cause so niucb No Belt No tucsr Strnos No Snrlnes or gas tne et was totmd turned oiiaery and such a siiamefui waste ot money half om and the window partly open tbat tho Ism ibould put step to their sale Olrl and the Orient Miss Margaret Matthew of the A Japanese orancn win oe tne principal speaker The Chinese Republics new national anthem Qle Olaw Jung Walt Mun Kwah 111 be sung by six little Chinese girls In costume 5iINEWnECKtSTE4MKn LONDON Ootober 4 A South Shields dispatch to the Central News says the Norwegian steamer TrOmce was wrecked this morning by a mine tar tbs North Ssa TWoTTafTwere arowned tne rest or thererow num bering sixteen taking te the boats and were landed tnijiu aV sleuth Shields It Is supposed death was accidental a SHIPPING WARMED OP MIMES WASHINC1TON October 4Tho British Admiralty has warned American shipping interestsi through the State Department that It Is dangerous Henceforward for snips to cross the area between latitude HI degrees II minutes north and 01 degrees 40 minutes north and longitude 1 degree 8 minutes east and degrees east In atructlons have also been issued to British ships to warn all east going vessels of iho presence cf these now mine fields In that North Sea 1 ALBAltlANI DBFHAT EPIROTES LONDON Ootober 4 A Stefanl agency dispatch from Rome saya a telegram from Arlona states that ffplrotes havs been defeated by Albanians and evacuated Berat leaving our irs sun two amcK nrsrs ana a number of prisoners In the hands of ths Albanians a MBSUMBUn NOT A TlJOSttRTTtn PABia October 4 Lieutenant An dle Mesurjsjunscnuofthe dlieotoi of the Paris Hospital Asylums Beerd has been aoqultted by a oourtfmartlal of the oharge of desertion proferred against him when he was arrested here August Ui Hon oes ssv entirely tvlth the onree of belts i Dont Bar Aaylhlaif Vol Runture Wltuout Glvlna It a Thorouah Tfet Tuitji only one reason In tbe world why you ortsnr one else oter avta saddled up witb good for nothing makeshifts Its stmelv 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book mav mitllA a biff illffArannM In lit Ilfet Dont fallito get It just uae tbe eoupon a Intnl In iwr ii pvaist aosq me OS aa sbeolstely new prlnolpls snr was divsv uuas It Is far THIS BRNOS 1T Box MO LWTHB COMPANY J3fLXast S3dSt MtWYORrC CITy laod1 ai your free Bock acia Trlal OStti iddraai 4 0ittttnemitM0 UKIAH SUBSCRIBERS TO THE San Francisco Chronicle fare hereby notified that CHRONICLE PRIVILEGES have been transferred to WILSON DATING FBOlrf OCT 1 M4 Circulation Advertising Oeeeeseeees itstimto HOTEL Sj FRANCIS invite ou to view the Mural Paintings in the mostbeautirullv decorated cafe in the world AMES W0CD Manseer ST MARGARETS CLUB HOME FOR SEllSUPPOBTINtt GELS 1S1 CALIKORNIA THKKT fkone Kraaklla 82U1I Tourists Arfonnodtia st Hpe ily Uw Take CallforaU or Larkla St Cars asasflKi DRW0NGHIM HERB CO prstod for tbe repose At her soul oom rjeBoiiig st so stoiook Jctaraunt aalyi Cross Cemetery 34 this city October Btbel meaner 1 belwd daughter ot Thomas 14 ili a tauvs oi areas Vslley Csl sged Is reara 4 mnotha mri 17 0 rrletxla and secuslBtaaoes are reapectfullr inmed to attend funeral aerrlces Wedpas Ssr Ootober st 10 DO oclork st ber late realdeaoo 3M Butbv strwt Interment crl rate BYI In San Tlafacl geptember JT Jsmes Dr beloved husband of ths Iste Phllene Dyer sod devoted brotter Thoniss Dyr nutlte of Maine sged year A member of Ooldon Bate tod0 No 8 of also California Mweer of 1MB irarniagton Ids psperi plesss copy Frtnds and noqualntiocea are respectfully lurlted to sttesd tbe funeral servtoes Men day October ti at 10 oolock at ths Central Msinodist Ctiurob Ofarrsl and Leev emforth streets San Frauclsoo isteratent pyprsM tsws Cemeteryt by automolille hanslns at I Sawyers paflora PIT rout iti street Saa Rafael notll Monday tnornliig thb orricarts and mbmbebs or dclilon Gate Lodge No a et are re cneatsd te assenbls at the Central Mefbo illit Charea Orarrell and Leafsnirerta atrorts Monday Ootober 0 at 10 txclock to attend tbe funeral of our late brother Jemes A Byr i FRANKLIN A MSCREDV of snd OalTTO In Byron Springs October 2 An toslo dearly beloved hnebsed of Victoria Orllto and doot4 father of Joseph and Peter On fro Mrs Jennie Icardo and Mrs Llllle Mnrlant name of Italy Frlende and aoqualntanooa are reapectfnlly latlted to attend tbe funeral Monda October 5 at BjiSOk oolock from bis lsteiresi donoe 11498 Bryant street tbeooe to Oor pua onristii vnuron cm santa Ross srenue TC I I IMUll tnL UlituVli lomonint UiTHrWI In Otkllid HlsDl UatitlWWi 4 lilt IT 1 rt jr Titans inn i iibitb 3 I A se rnnuii im KoqiiiiDiieDCeTv narnpvomiii 1 HI Oolober 1 Caartote fSjOt ailforeli es4 esday Oote her 0 st SO soloaki free the obepel ot Iniltwl to eltand tho funeral A fc tt fU ltfhc MM and 11 daya st the naklsajil Crrtnatwy ooratr ef Bosee end Mfltber treof Oaktssdi Remalss at tee etinprl of Jsmsa Flneevijene Bletbt VT in October i Hsiarsss M0alT2 in Hits Ally Oclss i Ha retdlaaitl hcteiwiBostaue of Marls Mag lelln Muftis suilWovtng7 father of Mrs Fredia nienij ino cum oqiispc a natlrs Ctrrtiai aged Tears A mem tier oft flolut 4petlrrKe inel AJVI rrlsndi snd mqeeieteness sirs rnpsetrany Inltert In attend thi rnncn services Mes Qsy OiMoberD nte2 Mock at the parlors of Tf I Xesav V2 Eddr street near SnM i Intoroient st pMaiCvUi0orfby aata Wle JaTWIIR An eonltensafTsioeusoiiyBas for ths resoie of the ami of tne late Joseph If MiialM will be oolebrAteAeleaiUfl tVtatM at 0 oclock at Hit SaoiNfiChorcbi Twenty third snd Qusrrsro irsetA rriaads are Inrlted to ttsnd lOBiaiSON vt fa tcmer ef Wprti HowsM street October 8 Btsiya BobartsenA beloved daustlter of David and Anns MItobvrtaonrs aatleei of Wasb Jngton aged II yesra 11 months sod a Ssys IBTer sspcrs pleee copy ritoeraf aerylces Supday Ootcner 1 it sclor at tha ohapnl cf Cypress ta Cemetery lOAtKAJBin In tbla ctTs Oetbher ti Tnlflo helored brethe of tin faw loers4Mrs Urals Lsns Mra Elnela Mtirltm eed Hsoar BraltnsnlBlr astlre of tn rtaDciacot agi 40 reara a months and days rrlewls and aeqssUitaaei are reeaeetfullg Invited te attend the funeral Mcsday Osrs tL at 1 90 odtx ko from the parlen of laceheii ferrarl Mstfendls lMf Stoekboa ilreor tactneratlM Mount Ollret Oetns lary bri aetomobUei lease woll ewers SBXXttAN In this city October Cstitsrlaet dearly bslasoa wife of Jeremiah 0 sbsehas and loving mother of Bath John Albert see Kaytnnpd siteebaar jtstlre ef Saa fsae clsee aged 43 years The fusoral will take fileoa Tuesday Octo ber a as til clock from the esrlon of McBrssctv a McCormlclt Cl Vslsools reer tear Twentieth tbenoa to St gossses eies oy eaeclnstat oeloek Utarnest privity a nw vroee loarwni ITUOIIJtAlt Is this rttyJ October 4 Be a Churoitr wbsre a reeuleaa msas will be oel imuni wr luv nrimi ufc vvr wvt st Holy Gross CeaseMry vttaee Mrs m1 At lie rk s4 Jesapb sed IMti gptetelmae as4 belorM alatae of Bernard icboeabet as beeca SblegelmeSi beloved raotber Ijoius Orson Mrs Aaer Bve of Ifarssw PolsBd seed SO yosrs mends and acaualgtaseee are rsspeetfoils Inrlted to ettendthe fusaral Tuesdar Oct ber 8 at oclock from ber late resides 1144 tuttar street between Stelses and Piers leteraaeet vrivsts Kldlr esaK QOWOfS 3 tRATOHXJt la Chloaro 111 Saptetebsr Amanda BelBiAiir betneos wife a James Ttateber not her ef Louis Belmour ihs or asr tsr ot Mra beutred daurhter of Mr sad Mrs 8 sister ot airs An ur aid ths lsts Clara aad Willie estiva ef California aged Tears i and lovini artDi early roas as Sutra swrv Noucster funeral bsfeartsr 7IKM In this olty Ootober i KsfberreW loted wife At tbe late Ckaelee fi Vaan lotltrg metier of Mrs Olbrt Mrs A Uesci Mr Meraeci Mrs potlt nue sua ise late Marrr si ana reus sua BStlT Blaaae enrli rier Saky Wau atresv er ITeeacy i te late Harry sal Oases 0 nd grtodmotbar ot Mrs Esters a of fceirelt Mica ttetrett Xlnht please cnr CJ October 4 Herbert i warns nsjaa a vati itttj or ten lcei by antooeblls KSSSKH Tm this city October 4 Albert 1 husband of Mary Longfellow Xerrel and father cf Margaret AKerretl a native ef England aged 4 vetr sndST days Friends snd acqualiitanoe are nwpectfnlly Ibvlted to attend the funorsl Tuoailav 6cto ber nt i clock front tlie Masonic rero plo Oak street and Van Neas avenue under lbs auaptooii of California lodge No 1 and A Interment prlvsto Iteuislns at hla lata palflnnna tetll rblMK srtor SM oclock this dsy Monday MmrSS rln Ihla clrr October John Lemiunr bolcved bnebsnd of Msry Lorn Bier fstliar of the lore Bdwln Leunner and hretbor Mra Bllraheth Doatm Mrs VflrHn aiVMi IU UCia IU TYllliaill I TI Ieraraer and tbe late Josephine Took or Hajon a native Josonlllne ICoukl 4w Jersey aged jOJ 1 vara Frlendi sre Tmpotfuly Invited to sttesd lio tunsrsl Tueedny Octotmr est oolock from the chapel of Hslated Brother Ulvlaa dero sod McAllleter streets InclPerstlon Cypres Uwj Ctraetery by automobile 1IWTS rb Oaklandi Ootober 1 Columbus ft Ur1 beloved buebscd of flnrenes Lewie fatbsr of Arthur Mi Lewis of New Tork Mra Klrklo Itequs snd Mts Voorhees and grnndfnther of Mrs riaenler a native ef New York sged yesrs 3 tnoptbs and IS daya Friends sre reanwtfiiilv Invited te sttend funeialt services Monday October at 9 oolock tho parlors of the Jamea Taylor Company northeast corner of Fifteenth and Jefftraon atresia Oakland nnder tbe aus ploea of OsklsndioUge Iia Oi Or nd Ooldon Hulci Epoampment No 84 I 00 1 October 4 Jerome dearly Ji eaaw al aa fa1 ahaaala a 7 MoMI In Nan beloved on or TTiomas snd Harah McOee and dearly beloved brother of lnmx McOos native ef Ran Ffsnelsno anwl voara 2SI 4 rsldenoo ot Ilia parents JST3 Broadway between flllmonp and steinor atreeta Interment private nniv i imi Pemetory Toeaday October 6 Notice of time Is looiorrew papers MAOAH ln Ibid oltv October 4 Maria be Joved wjfj of Barscv Maoarl and beloved JHnais Msesr a natlvn of Rosn oke 111 aged 1 years and 31 days Togo pnh nsoars pleats copy Frlsnils sndt somiBlntaanc sre roipeotftillr lnvltjd to attend the funeral TuednrOeto ber aM1 oeloik frnra the paflora of Isosterl FCrrsM A Mngendle irvi tklon cltr beloved husband of i oi KBgiaao1 rVsTl ltltr October a Sesry yard dearly beloved Jbusbead tf CaUailas A lard and father of Carl A Tardja pstles ol TYsteniT aged MTeTra months sad 20 dsya rrloyds snd acctislstsaees are respsetrdlir iBvlted to attend tbe funeral Monday Ooto 8 nock from tae morttary chapel of the Ooldsn Sals UndartVltg Cocv Hay3475 Mlaslos street may fwesty lrat VTAffWC Aa ru KNIOHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICERS ANO HZ elivBOtieed to sttsnd tbe funeral ot AL rywvrJ a soBtsBs stooeay rw 9av wmmk zrnni Taa oeno MS0 oclock from tke oerloraJ Crowly A Co sag Vajanol strsesl L8StVsANN0N Orand Xalghwl sJJI WflBLAfli Secretary BfJ 4r AJ ner mesa via asVJI notified to 8sanibest bs varlors of i JT SSSTtel rrt etrest MotrtsJ I Oetober 8 ai SiU oolock to attend tie uTbf rtita onut a via a fr TTiHawsTi 3T POHIMANN PMstlrlftafi flaaAeaaaaBBaai mvtewij a RAH PREDICTED FOR NORTHWESI Ui Weather Bureau4 Forecast Is Issued by the Government Department at Capital WASHINOTON Ootober 4Rlrly weather over trjest ot thai East and South was forecast by tho TVeatheY Bureau tonight fo the first rialo the oomlngr woek Over the lower lake relon the Middle Atlantlo States and New BnHnd Jicwever the bulletin said the rains may be delayed until Tuesday or Wednesday and then continue uptll near the arid of the week with senewhat Ipwer temperature By that tlmei West of the Rocky raountainsJha weather will be generelly fair and aoinovvnat warmer cunnf tnwK except Iri tHe North Paolflo BlaUs which by Monday should oora under the Influenca of a very decided 44s turbaries now over Alaska This disturbance vUl be attended Lby rains and higher temperatures that should extend over the North west generally by the middle ot the week reaching tbe North Central sec tions at tha end of the week iby which time coaler end air weather Willi follow over the yar NerthwesW io oehmaiy prisoners pass LONUON Cotober i A Tar 41 patch tor tlv Exchange Telegraph Compttiy says numereue Oerman prisoners pased throughf ivarlftus IPrench stations Frlda night The oonvoys oomprlsed U5 UlO and S0 prisoners respectively Theyswere taken from JuvUy to Versailles They laeludftd1 almost am entire regrnet tt the yrusslen Shierd with bandsnd atari emesre several additional trains with prisoners are expected to arrive oom 3 tW I awrtWr Aoiesig itirnofrrsH Why aks druse aad srv lislsonsT Why Hat try HIM sarbll Tbouaauds tbls uvVmaH vwinity oan test ry le TAO Me jj OOca 13M Ofarrall Street td Wll WON Electric Engine for Sale American Ball DIrect Gnnected 50 Kilawatt Generator 110 Volts 8T Hor8epower Engine Generates 1760 16 CP Lamps Everything in first class condition and can be een in operation at any timeI Owner ihstallinglarger engine AppWto Bu5iness ManagerTHe ChronicIe HMfARKET and KEAKNY STREETS.

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