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WD IS TO cniw sAy riiAycisco crnioNi OLE Sunday ootober 22 1010 Decree Suspending Constitutional Guarantees Reaches Joint Commission SCOUTS ARE ACTIVE Parties From Punitive Expedition in District South of El Valle ATLANTIC CITT October II General Carransa decree of Ootober I suspend ng tbe constitutional giiaranteea throughout Mexico translated and laid before the Amor Iran representatives on the Mexican Joint Commission toiler provides that for nearly all olleneee not covered by the civil code summary punishment mar be inflicted br the military authority Interference with railway traffic robbery Incendiarism and assault In Ite varloue forme are eharacterlxed aa erlmee punlehable by death without the formality of a trial when the evidence le apparent In no eaee hai the accueed the right to appeal The preamble of the deore which acta forth the reaeona for the me peneton of guarantees and which wii of eepeclal tntereat to the American commissioners followi Whereas hrlgsndage haa been developing In the country aa an Inevitable consequence of publle upheavals which have taken place dur Inr recent yeara produced by the struggle which It waa nereaaary to carry out First to overthrow the power which had usurped the government of the Republic and later to supprees the Insubordination of the division of the north and to exterminate the horde which haa Invaded the State of Morelos Whereas the armed bands which till remain In varloua parte of the Republic remnants of civil war no longer have any political significance atanderd or pretext which can justify them In their looting expeditions and raids since It Is the sole purpose of such bands to attack villages and hamlets with the object of sacking them of committing outrages and assassinations or to shoot up attack or dynamite moving trains for the purpose of robbing the cars or burning bridges stations warehouaes and so forth or tear up or destroy the telegraph and telephone lines of federal companies and corporations Whereaa railroad trafflo Is hindered In this way on many occasions or Is rendered uncertain since although the Government takes the greatest care to protect the running of trains and to give all possible protection to travelers It Is Impossible to avoid these criminalities because of the large number of railway lines and the facility with which the malefactors elude the repressive action of the authorities as much becauae of the great extent of the national territory aa because of Us broken character and because of the protection which these bands frequently And among the rural population which Is due particular ly the fear Inspired by them Whereaa brigandage in all Its manifestation haa brought Insecurity In the country districts forcing the Inhabitants of haciendas ranches hamlets and other small communities to leave them and seek personal safetv In the larger centers of population which Is notably Injurious to agriculture commerce and other sources of national wealth and since the consequences of the evil we have been discussing XX Indoor Yacht Club Plans Fete eo oo oo oo Halloween Talent Enlisted Kannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB WB SBBBBHMaTBIi BelBBHeBBVX 4tBBHI IbbbbkTw OF 1 JL2VmI SPIfnllOE III HMO NORTHERN BIRDS Hughes Record Shows A Wilson Lawrenson Gives Illuminating Address at Commonwealth Club IS GUEST AT LUNCHEON Vera Burgess one of the many players who w31 appear at the fifth Halloween show to be given by the Indoor Yacht Club to its members Local Theaters Will Donate Attractions for Fifth Annual Big Show to Be Held on November 4 ARE EXPECTED IN FEW WEEKS Some Old Quail Theories Are Smashed by University of California Scientists A few blue bills are drifting Into the bay marshes an Indication that the northern birds are beginning to wing their way southward Experts of the Fish and Game Commission hell re the unusually early appearance of the blue bills preseges a flight of migratory birds within a short time Edgar Foster reporte that on Petaluma creek he haa observed several flocks of the northern ducks while passengers on the Key Moute taat Thureday morning might have seen a falr tlsed squadron of blue bills sailing about the pier The few ranvaabarka that have been hOt Indicate tOO that the fclnla secretary of the A In en ad are eoon to lomi a dreaa to the members of the Common I cold bit of weather In the north will wealth Club at the clubs lunchenn i have them fAmiv ki i yeeterday In the Palace Hotel His A LTl subject was Trade Possibilities in AW OLD HATTKIUtD tha Orient Lawrenson Is a member tom B9W the story that over by of the executive committee of the Tomales bay quail have felt tha evils Associated Advertlalng Clubs of the rac suicide and have taken to World and was walla In tha British fllnThrMbrooa year The teller Dfjcrai HiPTir a bwawa International Secretary of A Urges Mer chants to Make Hay Merchants of the Pacific Coast should turn their setioue attention to the development of trade with tha Orient and should dsvelop It after the same boalneealtko methods they use for the United States and Europe said a mison iAwrenson International Fidelity to High Ideals Henry Hazzard Discusses Work of Republican Can didate in the Gas and Insurance investigations and While Governor of New York Gil SATS SH Saturday night November the Indoor Yacht Club gles Its annual Mr show In celehra iion or Halloween and this year bam Berger master of the performance says It Is going to ecllose In wit and brilliance any of the Ave preceding events Acts and stars from varloua of tha local theaters are being engaged and there will be a sprinkling of amateur talent as well aa profeeslonsl Several eketches are being written for the occasion and traveatlss on local affairs ars being arrangsd Among the professional players and daniera thus far secured are Miss Leslie Taylor who will offer classical dancss It will be recalled that Miss Taylor was the heroine of the recent will offer a novel line of vaudeville specialties A pretty pantomime On viie ouuui on jaies will be present ed by the Eleanor Monteii trmm Louise Smith a former Zlegfeld etar will appear in radiant gowns and will sing ana cnattsr and other acts will he staged from current attractions in the local playhouses Of particular Interest to the clubmen will be the offerings of Otto Wallflsch Harry McKensle and Joe Eckstein In a merry travestv while Wallflsch McKensle and William 1 Heaureux will present a farcical skit on club doings Among the vocalists will be Wil liam Kelson and John Mahan while Harold Jacobs one of the beet of amateur magicians will bewilder nis sieight or hand perform controversy which stirred transbay with society and rippled agitation over lance to thle aide of the bay She appeared The event will be the climax of a In the disputed film as the star In banquet at which the club members The Lure of Venus will celebrate Halloween at a down vera oursiu ana Jjouise rrancis town Cafe LBE PAGEANT AND BALL have appeared recently even In the principal cities for ef en In the capital Itself persons who were walking the streets have been attacked at night suburban trains have been held up and the passengers robbed burglaries accompanied by vlolencv have been of frequent occurrence In private residences all of which haa greatly alarmed the people so that It Is an urgent necesalty that such a serious state of affairs be put an end to by an extreme measure which may be efflcacloua In this Instance and which In fact had excellent reaults In analogoua clrcum atancea of the nation history as was the case after the three years var In the time President Benito Juarez Whereas measures of this kind always have cenaleted rn the application of tha death penalty to all offenders taken In flagrante delicto or whoae guilt Is sufficiently proven Whereas the extraordinary provisions of this law are also applicable to accomplices and acoessorles sfter the act as well as to cut purses pickpockets and petty thieves In general and further established the obligation under severe penalties of a grsat number lot people to report these acta to the authorities Whereas In order that tha measures embodied In this law may be efficacious It Is indlspensabls that they be applied promptly by tha judicial authority In the place where the crime Is committed UPQD occasion sven without tha form or semblance of a trial when tha offenders are taken In flagrante delicto or after a most summary Investigation when such la not the ease Whereas by these measures the First Chlsf hope eoon to reestablish peace and give protection to the Uvea honor and property if the Inhabitants again giving tlrth to safety confidence and work Therefore I have aeen fit to la sue ths decree aCOUTS ADVANCE COLUMBUS Ootsber 11 Scouting partlee from the American Bunlllve expedition have penetrated aouth of El Valle but for protective purpoaas only It was authoritatively statea nere mere nave oeen no ther troop mevemento and otherwise the expedition remains on Its former lines Arrivals from Mexico report heavy movements of Mexican cayalry aouth ward from Caaaa Grande It Is said that a large fores of Villa followers are entrencnea oeiow namiquipa KUkCTIONWTO BB HELD MEXICO CITaMoctoher tl Elec tlons will bo held tomorrow throughout the republic for delegates to ths Constitutional Assembly which will meet la Queretaro next month to consider approvs and adopt a new Coo Vtltutlon for Mexico In each state one delegate and one alternate will bo chosen for each ID too of population and each fraction that number over20000 as recorded by the census of 1110 If any state or territory ahall not bavo IMOO or more Inhabitants that state or territory will be entitled to one delegate and one alternate After Ming ewofn in the delegates will be addressed by the flrat chief who will present to them a constltu Hon baaed In larce parts on decrees wblcb already havebeen Issued put ling la to effect reforms advocated by Advance Sale for Big League of the Cross Benefit Nets Substantial Sum The sale of boxea for the pageant Committee on Civic Duty to Keep After Women on Election Day Every woman In San Franclaeo who la registered will vote at the general to he given October 11 at the Expoal lection on Tueadsy November 7 or lon Auditorium for the benefit of the asked why sh doesnt Straggler Knc Hesfe rday1 thro will ai a ftki i inrong vv vun ww iii iiiwnt iniorrsiea in tne Ieague and placea of employment and aaked to I netted a considerable amount vote no matter what their political treasury nAii hii it vl Halloween traditions win lie atheTHsposal of all feminine votera I pageant which win be to convey them to and from the polls i na rrom me On election day a email committee I fested yesterday a large of women will be on duty at every ur voting booth In the realdentlel eec Thoee purchaalng boxea and the tlon Kach will be eaulnned with a Pcea paid were list of ths registered voters In that I SJW cwr IM precinct During the morning they will check off every voter entering ram ii 175 1 1 Tra the booth In tha afternoon those tarrr iiirrta ISO Tboniaa NtD nonga too who have pot appeared will be called ikHI on by the tomen and offered the use A of a machine mtn ln Jmn iu ey 1111 ui This Is one of the features of the lran too i hr tlo Turner a Data campaign to Increase Ban Francisco a total vote this year which will be J1 i0 Thmni otoaaor made by the Committee on Cllc Dut Mrl Mnwl MrrxAM 3T in Ths women members of the executive 1 lr a lmurd I25iii iiivn cmnmtt board are handling It During the rraarlwo rire ltpnuit 121 next two waaka a hue auxlllarv mm rorawiis a It urI1 1 oecrst service a member of tha imos expedition in HOI into1 Thibet under the leaderehln nt nii YounghusbanC At tha conctualon of his sddress by request ha painted a wora piciure of nis thrllllni experiences In and around th a A city of Lhasa BIO FIELD FOR TRADE While ha declared that 11 Orient waa a field that would pay the local merchant well to work ho took India aa a soeclal Minn tnr re development The Imports of India ho said amounted to 1100000000 In Isll and of ttils large amount the United states contributed only lit 000000 or 1 per cent He said that wa must remember that tha for eigner wante what he wanta aa ha wants it and not aa wa would have him want It Thsre Is no sentiment he said Involved In tha buying of tha Oriental He buys for business reasons only and there la nothing In the statement that he favors the European If be were to use sentiment at all said Lawrenaon tha Orient wUu uiar me wnuea mates commodities because this country to him symbolises freedom In the batars of India he said tha only American articles seen tor sale are kerosene oil typewriters sowing machines tobacco and cotton goods INDIA MEEDS tUOAR India cannot raise enough sugar to meet ner needs said he To be suc cessful In the Orient the merchant must study the needs and the religious preferences of tha people to whom hewlehee to aell He said Kipling had exaggerated and misstated the aplrlt of the East and declared that the East Is going to hustle the West and hustle It hard He urged the San Francleco mer chants to put out all the ootlmlsm possible as this waa the only way to attract capital here for Investment in manufactories He aald he waa glad to learn when he flrat arrived In this city from the lips of San rranciscan that thlnga are on top nere In Seattle and other northern towns they told him It was rotten It Is the on top talk aald he that will win of the story swears that this year three full broods have bsen raised But Professor Joseph Qrlnnell the bird expert of the University of Cal Ifornla cant work up any enthusiasm over this three brood story And to prove that hla skepticism Is well rounded ha produces a chart which Is to be part of a great book on the life histories of birds of tha Coast This chart displays in graphlo form the Inveatlgatlon of 10 quail neata obeerved In all parts of ths State Storer who has dona the work finds that the greatest number quau nest aoout tne middle of May and that there Is no Indication of mora than one brood being raised However It Is shown that In wure in rsrga are deotroyed the female will often lay another batch uui no noes not raise a brood send them out to ehift for themselves and then sit down and raise another brood aa some huntera believe Many hunters flrmlr believe that mourning doves ralae more than one orooa a year some eay that they ralee a brood In the valleva In th hillsides and then In the higher regions But to this too the students at the university ssy Show us The only record that they can find of a dove raising more than one brood In a aeaaon was a case In Martinet This doe csged and fed actually nested twice But It Is the only one they ever heard of PASTIME CLUB SHOOT Members of the Pastime Club report a fine midweek ehoot irin day four of the members aaokUo the blinds in the Mount Kden section with such good purpose that the all secured llmlte In the psrty were Charles Kswsll Pete Lausthman Leonard and II Potter Moot he ducka killed were teal Henry Hasaard attorney of this city and president of tb California League of Republican Clubs who was close touch with Charles Evans Hughss when th Republican nomine for President was Governor of New York and during tha gaa and Inear ance Investigations In New Tork which Hughes conducted haa given a view of Hughes for th considera tion of the votera of Callforla Has sard had exceptions opportunity for studying Hughes Ha haa set down the following Hughes struggled and fought and conquered problems In New Tork that to th Empire State wer just aa vital and far reaching In effect aa any national problema that during the last half century have seemed vital and far reaching to tha Nation COMMISSION IS FORMED The New York State Commleelen of Qas and Electricity with power to regulate gas and electrlo light companies and to fix the rates ehargsd by them was organised becauae of Hughea He had bean ap pointed couneel of a leglalatlv committee In ltol that waa formed to try and allay an all pervading discontent regarding franchise rlghta and prices of gaa Hughea appeared before the State Legislature and urged the eetabllshment of a commission and through hla urging and Insistence New York took Its first step In the direction of sound regulation of public utllltlea From Portland Maine to Portland Oregon and from tha Oreat Lake to the Gulf of Mexico men are today holding llberef Ufa tnaur anc policies and wnn they are alive are receiving dividends and ether cumulative features solely be causs Charles Evans Hughes defied one of tha greateet combinations of capital tha United Statea ever saw nd forced It to behave WORK FOR INSURANCE waa counsel of th Armstrong Legislative Committee formed In It0 to Investigate Insurance companies At that tlm Insurance companies with countlssa millions behind them and surrounded by greater political Influence than probably any ether combination of wealth STANFORD TO PUT STOP T0 CHEATING Academic Council Adopts Stringent Rules to Suppress the Evil over haa acquired In an state war operating so that a man had to die to benefit from an Insurance policy Th entire Insurance system waa detective there were tremendous frauds going on and ther wer million In money ready to be spent to perpetuate thoee fraud Hughea atarted hla Invladratinn First ha obtained assurance that no political conalderatlons would hamper hi work and that th Inquiry wold not prematurely called off This once obtained he Instituted the biggest whirlwind one man fight against seemingly overwhelming odds thle country ever eaw They tried to make him Mayor of New York city and rail him off thatway Jt didnt work because ths results showed that there waa not enough money In the world or enough political preferment In the world to make Hughea neglect the duty at hand POLICYHOLDERS DEBT Hughea woe and It la a eafe thing to say that every man woman and child In theee United States who today holds a life Insurance policy owes something In dollars and cants to Charles Evana Hughss In ltll after California had sent a repreeentatlve to New York State to Investigate what that commonwealth waa doing through regulation of publlo utilities adopted Its present railroad law That law and similar laws In moat of the other statss ar modeled en the New Tork law and tha New York law waa tha law Hughes put through aa Governor When he beeomee President of the United States there will be no 1 actuation no hesitating no hedging In Washington President Hughes will not only have the respect of th American people hut he will have th respect of th world he and th Nation he represents Hasxard la certain that NewTork the pivot State In the pressnt election will go for Hughea It cant help It he aald The people of New York know him and everybody who knows Hugbee really knowa him la supporting him MID MP SAN RAFAEL SEES Ri 21 1 mlttee of women will be organised among the members of tha various womens clubs of the city to work before and during election This week all th downtown stores and other large employe re of labor will be vlelted bv a committee con alatlng of Mrs Sloss and Miss Makmev im Laura McKlnstry who will ask that one woman employe In each establishment ba detailed to make a complete canvaee of the other working women In the place urging them to vote Qufwn 123 Talma lftr 123 Rnriril 121 I uwn 23 II llrmu 121 hit 1 lark 123 Jofcn Tail 2S Dr Alet mir Kttnia rrarrea suaD oo Drvlla 12ft MrCartk 121 Jarohi ftiO Jnitae 1 aa ll im Al Kat rfclnakl 120 Dr II Huir tJO BRADLEY SAYS HE IS POOR Richard Bradley at one time presi dent of the Bradley Company and then reputed to be wealthy says In a petition filed In the Superior Court yesterday that he is absolutely without funds or property and that his sole Income Is about M0 a month which he makea as a salssman and chauffeur for a loeal tea and coffee bouse Bradley Is aaklag tha Court to modify the divorce decree granted to Mrs Emma Bradlsy a year ago and reduce the alimony allowance from 1100 a month to IX a month the conatltutlonallsta Th constitution will be considered by the aa eembly which must compute Its labors within two months or by February I WILL INSPECT FORCES SAN ANTONIO Tex October II Maler Oeneral Arthur Murray retired repreeentatlve of the American Red Croes has reschsd San AntonIO to begin an Inspection of border forces with a view to ascertaining If ths organisation can do anything to make the men more comfortable In camp SAN ANTONIO I Tex October II Carraasa troops ars operating la the territory between the American expeditionary command and Villa fore to th south according to a report from Oenaral Perahlna received by General Funetan today The dispatch said that definite information regard log the location of the bandits waa lAcklag Official renorta have net vet reached headquarter concerjilna the new1 campaign against Villa under taken istio uvrerpmem irvvy Baser General Osuna railmaa I MariDtr 120 Coleraau 20 Juiljc Daalrl Dr S20 rrank I orr I tUbxnaa 120 Fanl rriHul 120 UcDoeal 120 Tract S20 rarhr 0org lacombe 120 Mra alainer 113 Mrs Carlua 13 Suaer law I Wolfe 13 Women Aid Charities By Opening a Bureau Mra Kaapsr Plschsl waa nads president of committee of Vomen who will aid the Associated Cfharltles by maintaining a bureau distribute elothee and furniture ae decided at a luncheon held at the St Francis Hotsl on Friday Ths women preeent pledged themselves to pay a yeara rant for a bureau at 1001 Bush etraet Cast off clothing snd urnlturs will bs gsthsrei here fumigated repaired and distributed December 1 was named aa bundle day when new sacks will be sent to all who want to All and rsturn them Mrs Philip Bancroft will act as sscretary at tha bu reau Bookkeeper Charges Wife With Cruelty In a divorce complaint nied in tne Superior Court yeaterdsy OilberfvR Soule a bookkeeper employed by the Shell Oil Company charges his wlfs with cruelty and alleges as an Instance that shs once borrowed another woman a Infant and attempted to foist tha child urion him as their own Britiif Confiscate Norwegian Mail BERLIN October tl by wireless to SayvllleL vTha British authorities confiscated all the mall on Ihe Nor wegisa steamer Krlsiianlarjord hound from New York to Bercen the PfOrseaa News Ageocy anixacea STONE AGE TO BE LECTURERS TOPIC The third lecture of the series en Earliest Idan being given by Leonard Outhwalt of the anthropological department of the Unlveralty of California le entitled The Evolution of Tools and Weapons Outhwalt will deliver this lecture today at I clock In the auditorium of the Museum ef Anthropology at tha Affiliated Col leges The lecture will be Illustrated with atereoptlcon views and epaci The exhibit In connection with the lecture win display original specimens of weapons and tools made by wiv umna ok men in tne aim past and llluatratinr the verv dawn hum Intelligence The remote age of oer tain of these stons implements now eetlmated at half a million years by um auinormes givee tnem a nti liar human Interest which their rude appearance would scarcely Busiest The gradual evolution step by ep from these almolest utenn the polished atone implements of a later period and the metal of historic times make the storv of the unfeM ng or tne numan intellect a truly vivid and fascinating one Car line number six runs dlrsct to ths mussum at the Affiliated Colleges without transfer Tranebay visitor to be In time for the I clock lecture should board a numbsr six car at ths ferries not latsr that 10 Mare Island Wants to Build Two Destroyers a a ti Quail hunters were more numerous than the birds Isst week In the Pinole country according to A Thornton sportsman wno nsver misses ths opening or the sesson Thornton and his hunting ompanlon William Wag ner between them got but elever bird Three cottontalla filled out the bag SAFEBUT 70WIB Heres one on Charlie Ufer that came Jn last night by ths grape vine Ufer was returning from a duck hunt last Sunday coming In from Alvlao Hs took a seat beside a determined looking female who In the course of time addressed him Young man air you sure thet them oianaeis a ever been sunned or alrsdr She pointed to Lfera bulging blanket roll and glared hearty die approval There could be no denying that a atrange gamey odor came from that rolL Home folks aln got no Idee about other folks comfort she enapped out Ufer looked at hla tormentor then at hie blankets Would she never qultr Dldn shs know that there might be marehals 01 market hunters on that train Just aching to get soms club man who shot ducks The dilemma gave him no choice He must tell or the whole car would hear of hie blankets Madam he turned to the old ladr Til trust you Ducks ducks whispered those blanksts sre full of dueke don ssy a word I am only trying to fool the folke at home Hm shs sniffed you air certainly safe but it aln very eanltary Several limlte of quail were packed out of the hills back of Berkeley In the canyons near the Fish ranch good shooting wss reported Birds ars said to be plentiful Brown and Danleleon left San Francleco laat week for a quail hunt They swore a mighty oath that they would not return until they had aecured the limit They are still out according to Charlie Moon If fine rhoot on eeetal Dlaeetch te Tbe Cbroalrlr MARE ISLAND October tl If Mare Island Is awarded the contract to build two of the new type of destroyers ths stsel mills have prom Issd a spsedy delivery of the plates sic accoramg to information received here today The navv vard officers ars grsatly pleased over th announcement and etate that they nope 10 gei two or tne new mosquito craft so that thsy can make a record on the veessls while they ar building the battle ehlp California Th Diaa on tbe two boats hava been completed and are now In the handa ef the station officers for approval Subscriptions sked For the Lithuanians1 In accordance with a proclamation lasued by President Woodrow WII son setting aside Wedneeday November 1 as a day whsn ths psople wniieu oisivs wno are lOilinAi Ke minded may contribute to a fund forfCUPO bodT iv aiu va wv vvv ijiinuanian war uia snores ot ins pal tie ssa Mayor Jamee Rolph Jr yastsr day called attention to the fact that a San Franelseo branch of the Con trai utnuanien Relief Society with beadqkartera al th Palace Hotel le now ready to receive contributions I WIFE DIVORCES CONTRACTOR Mrs Blanchs Altmavar llvlnar at the Bellevue Hotel was granted an nienavviury aecree of divorce Judge Flood yeeterday from Ralph Altmayer a mall roatractor with routee out of Jacksonville Fla Mra Altmayer charred dssertlonand her decree was created by default the hutnd efferlag bo opposition twCf A Hsbgsn had Hammond Island In the Suleun marshss He got a limit of mallards and sprig Quail hunters who ventured In the hills below Half Moon Bay complain that you eouldn see the birds for the huntera After the first flush the quail atuck to the brush and piped warning to all their tribe withi hearing distance 1 Colonel Doreey came bee from Colusa the first ef the week with fine limit of ducks A certain well known cutlery mr chant In Oakland haa determined to beat the signs Last week he and of hla friends wsrs strolling in the garden A large etork It might have been a crane sailed over the domi cile The Jovial friend lost no time In dilating en what the pssssge or auon a bird oer the roof could mean A week later the aameJShlng happened The welcome guest with great guato elaborated on the portentlous flight Now eomes news that this cut lory merchant has bought a No 10 pump gun and Is popping at everything that darea to venture near the SyiHal Dlepatcti to Tn Oiriti4 oiAwrnu ufuvEKSiTr October With a view of preparing Stanford Unlveralty more thoroughly for tne nonor system of classroom deportment the academic council has msde some radical changes to go Into effect at once Cheating hae been recognised aa a university evil and steps have been taken to eradicate It Examinations hava been put en a uni versity basis Instead of departmental or on a condition stipulated by certain profeeeor for his student The mote of the academic council which Is msds up of professors on the faculty roll for three years was taken through Its executive committee The action wa Inatigated originally through the studsnts student council which recommended to the etudent affairs committee that changea be made In the present conditions The academic council will hereafer require professors to report Immediately to the prealdent eftthe university all cases of cheating coming under thsir notice The president may deal with the rases himself or turn them over to the students coun ciL Heretofore some professors hava dealt directly with the few studsnts who cheat or have notified tha etu dent council or president of the uni versity Hereafter no one will be exempted from final examination each semeeter excepting those below the possible passing grads It Is ordered that a professor In structor or monitor be preeent during all examinations at the univerelty and that students be ssated In alternate eeata so as to prevent temptation getting buay on weak atudents and to stall off the possibility of ths chronlo cbesters Alternate seate hava been used for the most part either by request or by voluntary action of the studente The monitor system will be prevalent throughout the univerelty and therefore Inoffensive and unln slnuatlve to any particular group or department Another change that centralised the control of atudents Is tha compulsory turning In by professors of the roll call for each week to the registrars office Professors hava bsen allowed to uee their Judgment In dealing with atudents who cut but had no check on their standard of attendance In other courses An exception to all these rules Is a provision that In advanced claeses with the departmental and profee sorial consent the regulations may be abolished Thousands of Dollars Lav ished on Improvements to Hasten pitys Growth SAN RAFAEL October SI A bulletin Issued here today by the Chamber of Commerce shows that there are twice as many Improvsments publlo ling in prison because I know tela Lillian Joyce Accuses Allen In San Jose Jail Where Both Are Held LETTER REVEALS AMOURS Charge Against Medium and Teacher Is to Be Decided Upon Tomorrow del Manatee tn The CbreeVle SAN JOSE October II Police partment officials were unsble to esy tonight what charges they will rr rer against Allen protested eplrltualiet medium and teacher who le held In the Cltr Jail awaiting a complete Inveatlgatlon of hla relations with twenty four year old Lillian Joyce Allen eonfeseed that ha ntt mate previous to meeting Mis Joye with a Mra Ella McDowell hut the police have been unabla tn liwain There is widely known local woman of that name and the police mad it plain that thle was not the one that was meanc The District Attorney A Trtf Peted to name the eharge that will ba made against Allen on hie return from the eouth where he I en a short vacation on Monday LETTER GIVES EXPLANATION A letter to Mrs Flora Wilson a niece of Allen In San Francleco ex plalne fully his attitude toward tha girl and Mrs McDowelL This letter waa found among hla effect along with one from a Miss Haxel Moaea han of III Turk atreet Ban Franelseo In which Miss Monaghan promised la come to aee hint here a quickly as possible Lillian Joyce haa proved punls to the police authorities She la by far tha moat beautiful woman that haa aver been confined In the Cltr Prison She ha a wealth of laser lous black hair soarkllns blue area and an extremely beautiful com plsxion if Both the Hrl and Ansa are hlVriy ana me gin expresses her thought far more eloquently and with an expreeslon that show mere education and refinement than docs GIRL TELLS EXPERIENCE I wnt Into this spiritualist work unwillingly you know I dldvlr Allen the girt aald whll sh and her companion wer la th year office of th City Prison In conversatlen with the police i can break away front the power which Is around you Ton know that you ar la error you ar wrong Dr Allen Toil must go out ef nr even go far away from me I dont warn 10 see a man of your eg suffer and prlvats now under way here than not your fault Ton are controlled by fT COPrMondn wrod the an evil forcn Otherwiae why weld Gibbons and Dillon Sign for Nov 17 Bout NEW YORK October tl Mike Gibbons ef St Paul and Jack Dillon of Indtanapolla algaed artlclea here today for a ten round no declsion bout te be held at St Paul en or about November IT The two boxers agreed te meet at 111 pounds at I and each deposited 11100 as a guarantse of weight and appearaac Dillon will receive 17100 aa bis ahare of th pur whll Gibbons will tox upon a percsntage baa I a The referee will te nmed east flv days before th contMV Chauffeurs Ball Is Set for October 31 Automobile Row Alio to Hare a Smoker October 28 Automobile row la preparing to par ticipate In the setenth annual ball of th Professional Chauffsurs Association of California which will given at German House Tueeday evenlna October II The aeventh annual smoker of the association will be held Saturday evening October II According to Vance aeeretary of tbe association Indications are that th attendance thle year will be th largest In the hletory of tb organi sation Th committee on arrangement Includes William II Dalton chairman Harry Diver Harry Ross John St Clair Fred Bonettl Vance Stuart Gayer and William Btreck a irmy Post Is Closed In Yellowstone Park LANDER Wye October It Fort Yellowstone post of treope who heretofore have guarded aad policed Yellowstone National Park waa closed a a military post yeeterday ad th 10 Federal troops stationed there were ordered to tb border Thirty national bark ranger win take the blsce el tbe troop The change la said te be part ef the policy or tn national parks Bureau which will employ only civil processe to police the park Inatead ef the military power which hae bean uasd lace the nark es fouaded paat eight yeara In the downtown section there are five bualness Blocks In course of construction at a total cost In excess of 1110000 These are the HersOg naae ouiiaing at Fourth and afreets i0 000 the Pacific Gas and Electrlo Companye office at Fourth and etreets 117000 ths Elks Club 120 000 the Jules Levy building sievvv ana tne nre department central station 111000 In addition to theee there are a dossn homes tn courss ef construction Including those of A Bullis A Sausr Mrs Velma Walder and Robert Kerrigan PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS There are also numeroue publle Improvements the bulletin points out A storm drain coating 110000 Is being built In South San Rafael Mahon creek la being cleaned out prepara tory ror tne winters rains atra coat of 1700 a concrete bridge is bslng built across Mahon eresk at atreet lises another bridge In Brookdale Park Is under construction M00 seven blocks of street paving ar be ing none iioooo th Ban Quentln San Rafael tell road Is being graded 11700 concrete sidewalks are being iaia in various portions of the city 1100 Quoting City Manager Boland a annual report the bulletin says the City Council plana to pave Villa avenue lay cement walks along Wsst End atsnue and build a number of storm culverts along Pstaluma avenue PARK A GIFT The bulletin alao shows that Mrs Leon Douglas Is spending approximately II0 000 In building a publlo park playground and recreation field at Fourth and Irwin streets which will be given to the city when com pleted Landscape architects and playground experte have collaborated on plans for a big recreation field that will provide a baeeball park tennis courts a children a playground and a football field The chember predicts thst ths 60 000 canal bond election called for Oc tober 90 will carry providing San Rafael with uninterrupted water communication with San Francisco and othsr bay points Should this Improvement go through San Rafael yecht harbor will be rendered available as winter quarters for the many pleasurs craft owned on this side of the bay the drainage of the entire eltv will be Improved 100 per cent and a freight rate of cente a ton between San Rafael and San Francleco will be assured ARSON CONVICT SBNTElSrEDD Benjamin Walts tailor was yeeterday denied probation and eentenced to two yeara In San quentln by Superior Judge George Cabanlss Welts father of five small children waa convicted by a jury of arson In that he set fire to the stors at 117 qrant avsnue with Harry Abrahamaoa whose case le now pending you hava left the Orthodox church who a gooa saury to live an almost pauper existence Bern Abnormal power controla you I have often told you If you follow the road of the devil what will become of you ADDRESS IS GIVEN The girl told the police that her fthUAnrt Joe at lll Tosemlte avenue San Fran elsco She says aha Is a graduate ef Miss Boalta private school and Marble Head Bchool of Newton Mass The police have telegraphed to th glrra relatives In San Franaiaco but no anawer haa been received Allens letter to hie niece aald Ella is doing all aha can here te do me up because I turned her down for Lillian And I may cut out th whole bunch and go where none ef them will ever hear from me again Lillian and I ar engaged and we have agreed to stick by each ether until I get my divorce then marry and get Into some new place where wa can be let alone bat aha la vnunr and may fly the track before that WAITS FOR DIVORCE I can gst my divorce through before the let of December but If she sticks till that time we will marry and gat out of here altogether But Ella haa done herself up fer good with me and It Lillian doea the asms I II get out of here for good lust aa soon aa I am done with hen but she told me a few daya ago just before shs went to the city that aha would never give me up but that the very gaiee oi neu are doing everything In their power to turn hap agalnet me but so far abe haa stood prni ana raitnrul to me and I believe she will continue to do so In tbe earn letter Allen admnnUherf ma niece ror not remembering hla ad dress In San Joae and explaining that he had had a difficult time receiving her letters Write the addreaa on our coraet he wrote and you will always know whsre to Hod It Columbia Park Boys In Track Meet Today The Columbia Park Boys Club will I hold Its final track and Meld most of the year this afternoon at the Jack eon play grounds This Is known as a club championship meet and some of the club beet runners and jump era will be out for better club ret ords Tbe 110 pound claas Is being con tested for the second time only In the club and new records are expected In this claaa In many events Silver i medal will be awarded for all new club records Gold medals wllj bo given to boys establishing thrsa new club records Ths following welgkt classes are listed for this meet 00 10 10 100 110 120 130 and unlimited The meet la scheduled i tart at II 10 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