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if GENERAL NEWS Miscellaneous and Classified Advertisements A 1 St4 w7 5 i SECOND SECTION PAGES 13 TO 20 FOUNDED 1865 SAX ffRANOISCO CALt FRIDAY FEBRUARY 28 lOlp VOL CXIV JfOj 44 Del Monte Areaya3ue3 at SrO0OOWTen Oyer by Compatnr 5 IN IFJ HCHil GIG PROPERTIES Girl 1 4 RepudiateT Husband Hypnotized Me Tells Judge Contract Transferring Holdings Has Been Closed for Some Time HOTEL LODGE INCLUDED 1 i Samuel Morse Manager of Corporation Planning Elaborate Resort with a plan ts develop the Eel Mont area to the fullest extent of Its possibilities the new De Monte Properties Company ha taken over 11 the properties In Monterey county owned by the Pacifio Improvement Company Formal announcement of the new company and the closing of the deal wa made yesterday fter a tfrst meeting at which officers and director were elected Samuel Morae manager of th Padfle Improvement Company Is the president and general manager of the new company The directors are Henry Scott Captain John Barneson Kingsbury Charles Clark Wellington Gregg Jr Her Isrt Flelshhacker Morse Maurice Hecksher and Hugh Goodfellow All but Hecksher the New TorKpolo player who has bought the Hope ranch at Santa Barbara and re cently financed the San Mateo Polo Club are local men PROFKRTY WORTH SSW0OdO They do not In any way It Is said represent any of the owners of the Pacific Improvement Company whlch 1s now entirely out of Monterey county The deal Involves properties appraised at more than 15000000 They make altogether 1S000 acres Including the Del Monte forest the Pebble Beach area the unsold portion of the town of Pacific Grove the Los Laurel las ranch the Del Monte Hotel and Its grounds the new Del Monte Lodge with Its new golf links and polo fields and In addition all the capital stock of the Monterey Countv Water Company which supplies the towns of Monterey Carmel and Pacific Grove Th contract has been closed for some time It was announced yesterday and since February 1 the Until Del Monte has been run for th benefit of the el Monte Properties Company TO BB STATE PLATGROUXD The plan of the pew concern Morse said yesterday Is to develop the entire area and to make It the nlav around of the State Golf polo and all the outdoor sports with the addition of fishing and hunting are be sedulously developed said Morse Already Captain Barneson and fifty associates have organised a fishing club on the Pebble Beach area and a build a Iodsre The fishing In Carmel bay Is declared to bo superior to that at Catallna ana arneson ana his friends hope to eclipse the Tun Club of the southern Island resort WILL BUILD COTTAGES But this Is not all the new concern announces that It will do It intni said Morse to provide many cottages so that those who do not wish to go to a notei xor meir oui Ing may live in the privacy of a summer home and for those who want to go still farther Into th country theeLos Laurellas ranch Is to be similarly developed The comDsnv plans also to attract to the area people of importance who Erlll buy ana DUiia mere Amuni iiOM who have already bought sites lor homes are Mrs Charles Clark Louis Hill A Macomber and George Batchelder Good Roads Plan Given Indorsement Association Approves Issue of Bonds by btate Delegates from twenty one counties representing the Northern California Good Roads Association at a conference held Tuesday In Sacramento pledged themselves to Indorse th general road plan of the State organisation which will be placed before the Legislature and for which bond amounting to 135000000 will be voted on Th clan as asrread noon by th State Association caTls for th oon traction of approximately 1200 miles of highway th greater part of which will be in th northern section of the Ut A permanent organization of county delegates was decided upon at the meeting Harry 8 Maddox was elected permanent chairman and Frank Durkee ecretary of the Chloo Chamber of Commerce permanent secretary A conference will be held In Fresno today by the delegates of the State organisation to boost the completion of th highway from Mariposa to th Tosemlt valley Liar Flies in Court Man Found Guilty In his address to the jury In Superior Judge Roches court yesterday during the trial of John Xolan barged with a statutory offense against a little girl Assistant District Attorney Alexander CGrady pointed to the defendant In th dock That man is a perjurer he said Toure a liar cried Kolsa leaping to hi feet Bailiff Thomas Kelly subdued the prisoner The Jury returned a verdict i of guilty against KOIan In ten minutes Smallpox Claims Steward on Ocean Several esses of smallpox were re ported aboard tr steamer Astral Frhleh arrived tirifort last night fronr ldu Philippine Islands with a cargo efcocpenut oik rstewara Tea ay Hmlth died from smallpox February 10 and wss burled at sea Th vessel will be Tinder auaxaauu jlhUI Maxca fMJis vEKiM MLsHMKIsBiiiiI IRsKiiw bssbbbbbbbbbbbbsKi aTssssssssssssswlilsl RHHIiHKSBssfsslslslslsl PssslKflillllTllllllllllllllllHl sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsWK aTsssBsssVKSBSssssfissBsssTssTHrjg BsKiLI InaLaLassBsssssHBaLaLaiBHKl JlBSBSSBSSBSSBSSBslSKBSsV SBSSBsflaBSBWeBBBaBSSBSsVEnK ffiBWQK ssHHHrfBsSBSssse BSsTBSsTBSsTBSsTBSSM n9l kIBSsTKslBHBSBWarBBSsTBSsTflB bssssssssssssssssssssbtK Wit 9tHHBnsM snsssssssssaBm VKKmNK snBliRKlfaBBsKHsK sLsssBml fx nsWir ii MisBJMlr sssTBssTBssTsVBssTBEuJvKsSiBsHsg9s IVirsBssTHlMsaBaa illlllllllllllllllHilllllllllllllllllll HHswHgBj bsssw MtmKr i Fourteen year oid Irene Margaret Morris whose marriaee to Vivian Whitder 26 yean old was annulled yesterday by Judge Cothers Jurist Annuls Marriage to Man 26 Scores Mothers Who Dress Children Like Women FO TBAR OLD Irene Margaret Bforrts Whlttler wrnt on th witness stand in Judge Judge George Crothers court yesterday and said slid didnt like her husband of two weeks never had liked him and wanted to go horn to her mother He hat strong will power Judge she said He hypnotized me so that I said and did things I didnt mean Im sorry I ever was his wife On suit of theeirl mother Mrs Marie Morris of 22 Cough street Judge Crothers annulled her mar riage to Vivian Scou Whlttler who Is 2S years old and lives with his mother at 824 Eddy street DKTSSED LIKE MOMAX The girls halriwas done on top of her head and she wore the clothes of a grown woman when she and Whlttler appeared at the City Hall February to obtain a marriage li cense She gavo her name as Violet DonMJgUel and said she was 10 years of agei Judge1 Crothers attempted yesterday to find who dressed the girl In a rown up fashion She Is not entirely deserving of sympathy the Judge said And mothers that dress their young daughters as If they were women SO years of age are not deserving of much sympathy either But my mamma didnt dress me In long clothe the girl protested I went to Whistlers house th day of our marriage and his mother Mrs Alice Whlttler put a long dress on me gave mo her coat and did my hair up CHARGE IS DENIED Mrs Whlttler said she did not do that Her son supported her testimony saying ah was not at home the day of the marriage I met the girl In Jfterson square and she said ah was being persecuted at home he said She said her mother was trying to force her to marry a man against her will Three days aftenther girl was married her mother learned of it and started annulment proceedingstWhlt ller fought them He said he believed theliglrl was more thanlUyara old but hr mother and tow sisters Mrs Lillian Frances Myers and Mrs Marie Langford testified she was born at Astoria Or March 25 1005 Judge Crothers ordered Whlttler to pay the costs of the suit He said he was surprised that any one should have mistaken the age of the girl DM UNREST IN SIM ON RADICALS WomenVotersStop 9M WW mayor I ell mm What to Do Just Orders Issue to Guide His Steps on Washington Trip Twelve women voters all stopped the Mayor as he stepped from his au tomobile and hurried Joward the ferry i yesterday afternoon and while he struggled to escape told him what he had to do about suf frage when he reached Washington All right said th Mayor with one eye on his watch The orders to the Mayor as out lined yesterday afternoon contain the following specifications tie is to see the president personally and tell hire to ie all his Influence to swing th On vote necessary for th passage of th suffrage amendment He must keep a on Senators Johnson and Phelanand see they are not led from th path of suffrage Just by way of seeing that the Mayor keep hlsprmiss th women tnen teiegrapnea to sirs William Kent In Washington to meet him at the station and remind him of the things local suffragists grimly hope he wllhdo Mrs Ida Finney Mackrlue was th spokesman Others in her party were Mrs Genevieve Allen Mn Beatrice KInkead Mrs A Slmes Mrs Broadwell and Mrs Lydla Gibson Meatre The Mayor Is going to Washington to take part In a conference of Federal officials Governors and Mayors They will meet In the White House and discuss Industrial and employ ment problem President Wilson will address the conferees Monday morning and th Mayor wont reach Washington until Tuesday so Benedict his secre tary telegraphed East yesterday to ee If the Presidents speech couldnt be postponed onedsyr Mrs James Rolph Jr accompanied her husbahd Rwrnest Berkeley fClsfan RERKJBrBY ythniarr 2T oavrMamai Ulen wllL rtbresfltBartetar si thm meet Ins ftf Marore nvrnor end federal offlfHaleJ II IIKBIln Im JIIITN TO UMM earn labtr awl Isitnetrlal problems TM was ianounrad Majw 0 Irelns till man ias TH meeting ses Deeseened er Eecre irr ef Uhoc WUsosj St toe reauest Prest I i JvMfcw MMm lir HjT I Lady Patricid to Be Presented in Unusual Setting Futuristic Scenery for Performance by Garret and Garden Players Th most unusual futuristic scenery that has yet been shown In the city Is promised bf the Garret and Gardsn players for their production of Lady Patricia tomorrow night A group of art students under the direction of Lee Randolph at th California Art School have decorated the stag and th entire auditorium in a new type of artistic Interpretation of th plays this newest of the little theaters of SanFranclscols ta prodacv Unusual lighting effects are also to be tried out with all the illumination coming frbm the side aol footlights eliminated Mrs SIoss is to be seen In an Important role in Lady Patricia She will also preside at the after theater salon which is to be held after each performance In the Garret and Garden green room giving th au dience an opportunity to meet th players and discuss th plays presented With her a hostesses for the evening will be Mrs William Hinckley Taylor and Mrs Eaaton I A string quartet and a chorus will make music In the old style minstrels gallery above the stage They will render old tlm catches and roundelays under the direction of Mrs Mary McCauley 4 Th Garret and Garden players ar so named from th fact that at their headquarters at 45J Guerrero street they have two theaters one In th garden which Is an Old World court yard from which a wide staircase lead up to picturesque balconies and the other in th garret which with gabled roof and redwood walls olosely resembles the theaters lni cany jsngiana The directors of th players sre Garnet Holme and Miss Nina Molse latalv returned from New Tork where ah was producer for then Provlneetown players and en the producing staff for th Washington Square players TaLKeV Bet SOMBaTasaClsat Wav OaS MsCr Airt if i Bethlehem Chief in SF Says workers Failed to Keep Pledges CONFERS WTh1 TYNAN Shipbuilding IndustryY Is Chaotic Plans Schools for Empjoyes Labor and capftarlllriever babble to get along amicably until bothUv up to th agreement they hav made says Wn Powell operating vlc president of the BethUhhf Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd Who I here for a conference with Vlee Preildent and General Manager1 Tynan of the Union plant of the corporation Powell held a lonar conference on labor and shipbuilding problem with Tyqan yesterday and at the close an nounced that he would have an lm oortant announcement to make prior to his departure a week nence loweii said From what I knew of the rela tions between capital and labor in the shipbuilding industry one fart stands out uppermost and that la that capital has lived up to its agreements Why labor has failed to do so I cannot understand unless It Is the prevalence In this country at this time of an extreme radical element that overlooks everything else as long as It can give expression to Its views HANDLB LABOR In this connection I am confluent of only one thing and that Is kht when the Macy intermediary befrd oeases to exist the shipbuilding manufacturers will be better able to handleabor problems than the Government has been When say this I mean no reflection upon Government officials I simply believe that Individually the shipbuilding companies can handle the situation better than has been don during the war While both labor and capital were at the call of the Government The shipbuilding Industry today faces an unusual situation dont know exactly where we stand This country like other countries Involved in the world war faces transition period From a shlp bulldlngvmanufacturlng vlswpolnt 4 la ImAalbla tA say nOW Whether the world will require a great deal of tonnage or wlietner Business will be so slack that tho ships we now have will be sufficient forcom mcrce If as LUd GeorgeTays lOngland Is on the verge of a revolution we will require no more ships for some time to come If as he also says the world must undergo a period of commercial stagnation until It has had time to caCh Its breath and recuperate the same condition holds true At present the Bethlehem plant can not discuss the ship contract situation Weve got to wait until we see what develops There are no big contract cancellations neither are there any new contracts for building The Government baa cut down some of its contracts but in so doing we must bear in mind the fact that th country has been restored to a peace basis TLAl EDUCATIOJI Pnwn aaid that the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd Is about to embark on a big educational campaign for Xorelgn Dorn workers He continued Vice President Tynan Is Working on this now Our corporation has decided that an educational campaign I the only means of stopping the wave of radicalism that seems to be sweeping over the country InMassachusstts one out of every three shipyard employes ts foreign born 1 do not know how the percentage runs In California but It Is ons out of vary four or five They must be educated to AmericanMdeala to th principles of American citizenship It Is only by education that we can hope to assimilate their radicalism and It Is only by education that we can hope to cjtfa their radicalism which la born of a foreign land unrest and a discontent they feel In their home countries and arunabl to forget when they reach the shores of America i Newton Farm Buy Meets Opposition Proposed Sanatorium Site Lacks Water Supply Although the Board of Health ha recommended to the Supervisors the purchase of th Newton farm near Los Gatos as th sltefor the citys tuberculosis sanatorium the proposal has met with setback It appears according to the members of the commute appointed by the Mayor to vksw sites that tha Newton farm has no water beyond that for or dinary domestic uses and no pros pect of being able to develop any Its a lovely place Supervisor Ralph MeLeran chairman of the com mittee said yesterday but It hasnt any water My Idea and the Mayor agree with la that we should buy a farm that can be male productive Th original owner of th Newton place drove a tunnel In every direction Into th hills but got no water The only available supply Is from th San Jos Water Company and that out of th question for irrigating purposes Dr William CHaasler City Health Officer though maintaining that th Newton farm la Ideal as a site tor a sanate rtum yesterday admitted that lack of water la the drawback Consequently the committee ts still lookinglooking MeLaren 1 to hed en ipedl tlonjpto th country today to look Oyer some other sites If Van hava AmriAmA fat al1 th Mat af Chrwih le eiaealSed drerttalax ses Iwonir aa uumiacaiy important caasiaanuua ice joo ROLLINS DEATH I 0FIIHIE5 Instructor and Student i Adapted Psychology to Their Operations SOME LOOT RECOVERED Dead Mans Companion in Jail Said to Have Confessed to Thieving Thornton TJndrlch Rollins and Westfalt Doa adapted psychology to crime For more thsa a year snd a half while Rollins wss a respected Instructor at the ITnivewjIty of California and Doa was one of his students th two men passed their nights planning1 a long series of burglaries and thefts according to the Oakland police They reckoned without the psychology of death a subject on which science la silent Rollins died Wednesday morning after having been shot by a policemen In an attempt to rob an Oakland garage Tuesday night The psychologists dying confession gave transbay police th key to the double life of The two men and yesterday they unlocked the door and explored the past of Doa and Rollins DOA SAID TO HAVE COMfESSED They swors to charges of robbery against Doa and that young man la said to have confessed at one that he and Rollins were guilty of a number of petty thefts at the Presidio and about the University campus Bvevtuilght Doa said the psychologists robbed a candy store In the basement of thsr Hotel ACrallle In Berkeley where they had rooms Inspector A jLl Woods of the Berkeley police saySTie found In the mens rooms twenty three books that had been stole from the University library There were other books that belonged to th Berkeley Publlo Li brary CiUIE CHARGED TO PAIR we found an Army officers coat that was stolen on the i campus In January 1911 There were two other stolen coats two handbags and a number of hats We have connected Rollins with an apartment house burglary In Oakland We have evidence that the two men robbed an apartment house at Bush and Larktir etreets San Francisco We have found a scroll ring that was stolon there The burglars also took 1100 Rollins had many warm friends at the University or California He was trusted and respocted by heads of the department of psychology And At the same time he was on of the cleverest criminals that ever worked in the bay district Woods said A slight mistake Tuesday night cost him his life and now the story of his crimes Is unfolding Capital Must Risk As Soldiers Have Duty to Provide Jobs Says Federal Agent Stripped of Its glamour tho return of th thousands of soldiers becomes a serious economic problem John Keilyj chief examiner of the United States Employment Service said at the Home Industry League luncheon In the Palace Hotel yesterday The signing of the armistice and the stop page of essential war Industries have tnrown thousands or men out or work he said He added We are Just as unprepared to absorb the soldiery back Into Industry as we were to enter the war To put Industry on a war footing we were occupied In getting men for Jobwithout a thought forvthe future now we are fact to face with a situation where we must get jobs for men with every thought for the future Capital must now take the same chance with Its money as these men did with their lives and open up employment for them When we sent them to war we made many promises It Is now up to us to make good or approxlately llooo men dis charged at the Presidio In the past two month S000 are from San Fran cisco or Its vicinity More than 5000 from other sections left for home and the remainder are here to add to the gravity of the situation Kelly said Divorce Sought by Wife 6f Contractor Seventy three separate dates from January 61917 to February J0Jti on which peter Tunlson a con tractor Is said to have alandered his wife Mrs Etfle Tunlson 1403 Cali fornia street are listed by Mrs Tunlson In her divorce complaint filed yesterday She says that on these dates her husband accused her of consorting with other men and that he swors at her on each occasion The oouple were married In 1875 She asks for a division of the community property and a divorce Damasso Quroz to Be Executed Today SAN RAFAEL February 27 Da rnasso Quiroz a Mexican will pay the oeam penally at Ban uuenim at 10 oclock tomorrow morning for1 killing policeman at visalla In November nil Qulros did not spjvral from the sentence of the Superlorcourt II is SI year of as and has served a term of four years at Folsom prison for manslaughter committed In 1113 In Los Angeles Trja IN Adventurer Linked by Love Wave Leaves rliller Dreafti Ends I oo oa oo oo arriage Is Failure kmmmirLmm iHnaLaHnHnaLaKLaLaLaLmmmmmmmmmHI annaammmHaII ammiammmmmmVLiHaM It iJfiK lnSWTWlmmmmMlTall Wlstf1aAHikibnWHBxld WxlsaVsaYiyBa fammmWamEaW 1 1 v1 TJBItSLi saaHnaPPlrft L4 mWnBsTWM iii9slaaBlslnsW mLmaBLKaaaaaaaaasVWRl LmS ffCW CHINESE SHOT TO DEATH IN HNSffOlN SHORT CIRCUITEDCIRCUITED by domestic discord th dynamo of romance who current linked by wave of lov a world adventurer and a poets daughter over 6000 miles of water has ceased to work and th remarkable trial marriage ot Juan and Juanita Miller Reavi la at an end The drop In the matrimonial voltage la explained by the orrowlng bride as Incompatibility beyond the power of repair The marriage took place at Th Hlghts Joaquin Millers a olu home In August HIS It ended two weeks ago when Reavls tiring of the wooded crags and mist hung eminences and the piles of rocks and scattered mausoleums which constituted his new habitatpacked his suit esse bad a fond farewell to his shattsred exper ment and crossed the 8000 miles ot Paclflo ocean back to the Philippine Islands there to meet such ot hi family and rsla ttves as remains unalienated by his latest adventure NOT SOUL MATES Ethically speaking Juan and I were merely engaged said Jua nita Miller Reavls yesterday We expected to rewed by the full of the moon It the expert ment wa succras ful But wa hav discovered that we are not soul mates Juan did not keep his promise to live He concealed some relatives from me that he should have mentioned Blood 1 thicker than water So he has gone back to the Igorrotea and hi family There were many phases of their matrimonial theories which did not work out in the cloister of the hills according to the sorrowing bride She brands as vulgar her husbands lower depth of mind which objected to her picturesque name of Juanita as German In origin We wero physically1 mated she says but not spiritually and Intellectually so WAVE OF LOVE Reavls andnls bridewere married after a whlrl wlncf courtship at which time the bride announced that sep slparte establishments were to be maintained In the islands and Oakland so that each might be free to follow Individual Inclinations Reavls shortly after the ceremony went to the Philippines Across the Intervene ing space Juanita Reavi one after Juanita i Miller Rearii daughter of poet whose 1 trial marriage has ended in the departure of her husband after taK months of non ideal matrimony noon threw forth a wave of love LaicnrneaTii goi i io nao just time to pack a Suit esse and catch the steamer for America All across the Pacific says the bride the two communicated mentally Now Reavls ha gone back again apd his bride declares she will never again send forth the thought trains to bring him hdmeN Inphll osopby and art histrionic effort and pi7writinHT ina iiuvjiub iv una ucr sorrow and forget the romance that illumined her lonely hours for but a moment GOKS TO HUT Reavls In the meantime In the freedom of his Igorrote hut Intends to entertain the relatives he concealed from his wife Tho question of maintenance Is yet to be arranged He paid me 40 a month board whllehe lived with me says the sor rowing onae out Homing lorroy support Questioned regarding tha possibility of reconciliation tho deserted bride replied that she nevar expected to see him again Companion Says JSIayer Is Merchant of Marysville and Her Fiance T0NG CHIEF ARRESTED olice Believe Killing Ma Precipitate New Outbreak in Chinatown JeV Chong Fong a Chines waa shot and killed Instantly shortly be fors 2 oclock yesterday morning rn th room of Shoo Sbee a Chin woman in a hotel at 1053 Grant avenue The woman told the police th murderer Is Jew Sing a wealthy Chines merchant of Marysville and her fiance who finding Fong In the room with her flew Into rage and flred four shots Into Fongs body The assailant baa made his eseap when Policemen James Miles attracted by tho shots arrived at the hotel WOMAJT TELLS STORY With the aid of an Interpreter Mile and Detectives Tlni Barley and Leo Bunner got the womans story She said the dead man occupied a room across tho hall from her but went to her room last night While they were together the door opened and Jew Sing walked In When saw Fong he drew a revolver without warning and fired All four bullets took effect Doubtful of her story until th matter la Investigated the police took the woman Into custody on a vagrancy charge Late In the afternoon Detective Sergeant George Richards of the Chinatown squad arrested Wont Moon Chan president of the Hip Sen Tonr in the tong headquarters at 43H Washington street Richards said he had received information leading him fo believe Chan may have been indirectly responsible tor th shooting of Fong who was a Bins Kong man NBW OUTBURST FEARED Richards expressed fear of a new tong outbreak as a result of the murder He said six loaded revolvers were found in the office where he ar 1 rested Chan unan was arrested on an old win rant charging him with conspiracy I during the recent war between th Hip Sen and the Sen Suey Tings If tbit property Is rood raise theres a Cnrofliile elaanlSeOi property rood It tarougfe The market for It through Almond Men Want Market Board Kept Resolutions opposing bills aimed against the State Market Commission have been adopted by th California Almonjd Growtrs Exchange and forwarded to other farmers and associations of the Stats denounce th attempt to deprive us of expert marketing advice as unwise unjust and the act Of an wmviiijt ot prnraa asm BOOtt guvem meat the resolutions sax ft fe u3ifi tea i Permits Given for a Irrigation Workl i State Water Commission Reports New Projects Storage dams for Irrigation pur poses at an estimated cost of two and half million dollar are to be erected in the southern part ot th Stat by William Wright of Lo Angeles According to the report of the State Water Commission The dams will be constructed of concrste on the San Gabriel river and theVSaw Dlmas wash A large storage dam approximately 155 feet high and S00 feet long on the top will also be erected Thirty five thousand acre rest a year win used from the San Gabriel river and 1000 acre a year will come from the San canyon irrigating 17500 feet Dlmas acres A 1500000 Irrigation system Is to be built on the north side of the pfuba river for Irrigation of5000 ww iuu vuunijr Ana water ja to be diverted by the Government oam at uaguerre point LPehren of San Jose will finance the project Vandereock of Oakland has received a permit to Irrigate 15000 acres of land In Fresno county from Big Panocbe creek The coat of the canal and damwlll be 1100000 i ii Women Accused in Badger Come Taken Virginia Shlelle and Lillian Nolan were arrested on charges of robbery yesterday after they had been Identified by Frederick Leavltt as the two women who lured him Intothe Bay State Hotel JO OTarrell ttrfat Tuesday night where be waa mail victim of th badgsr game Tha police are looking for a man who was with the women Tuesday night and robbed Leavltt of Jewelry and money to the amount of IIJ i Wife Given Divorce After Separation Mrs Emily Hastings Bellevu Hotel was glvsn an Interlocutory decree of divorce by Judge Thomas Graham yesterday frorft Roy Hastings a contractor Shesald she was married to him In March 117 and they separated six months later because he would not support her In the manner to which she had1 been accua I tomdv I rt Wilson Nominates Annette Adams ew sennaisaBBnnasnnnnnnwe Permanent Appointment to rresent rost Assured While Mri Annette Abbott Adams wno for seven months has been acting United States District Attorney for the Northern District of California was sparring with a witness in th Federal colirts yesterday morning a wlrs came from Washington announcing that the President had nominated her or permanent appointment to the position she has been filling That tha Senate will confirm the appointment is accepted as a certainty here Mrs Adams has been temporarily filling the position At United States District Attorney for this district since July 25 1S1 i Martinez-Benicia Line To Issue New Stock The Martlnea Benicla Ferry and Transportation Cbmpany yesterday was authorised 1T the State Railroad Commission to issue at not less than par en orbefor July 21 common capital stock to th amouot of 121210 th proceed to be used In reimbursing the treasury because of esrnlngs Invested lh fixed capital The stock is to be distributed as a stock dividend among th present stockholders in accordance with present holdings The company operates a ferry between Benlcla and Mar tines In 1911 according to a statement filed with the Commission Its gross Income was J12990 and In 1917 this had Jumped to S4050 At the end of HIT It had an accumulated surplus ot SJtSf and tt places Its assetstodayat 2117289 Instant POSTWt is stood for the ghildner orvcains rio ca ffpinte A ii JM lav 4 AS WE ap proach the iew spring season we are undertaking ttr demonstrate tvf6 things First how good ready to wear apparel can be Second how much real value we can gjje for the lowest possible price Service is the foundation upon which we are building the success of this store Our stock of Kuppenheiicner cloffiing for spring will be so complete that we will prepared to meet the most exacting demands a The real Kuppenheiiner suits that we are now selling at 30 is a value unequaled and illustrates our desire to give the most for the least fa 1 PITTS 726 Market St 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