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on Auguat It HOTj that there were no children of the marriage and no community fundi 14 i la September ltO and he ahowed the i e5V vj set fefi US 6KM II mw if ItU Court her lettar already referred to Mra Richwine waa not preaent but In her formal denial ahe aakad that If a dlrorce waa allowed ahe be given her maiden name Peteraon The decree and the requeet were both grant ed Rlohwlne la a clerk and waa for merly employed by the Santa Fa DESERTION ALLEGED Florence Olugowaky waa freed from Lewie Qlugowiky by Judge TToutt She teattfled that ahe waa married In New Tork Bute on October 17 1101 and had one child Her huaband deaerted her ahe aald on February 14 Hit Olugowaky at one time worked aa a bookkeeper for the Diamond Rub ber Company but at preaent la unem ployed The plaintiff aaked for no all mony having Independent niui of her own Edmund Paraona In a aeoret divorce complaint agmlnat Alma Jo aephlne Paraona clalme that he waa deaerted on April 1 11I Tne partlea were married April IT laid HUSBAND CHIDBS HBSR Katherlns A Nurenberg wanta to divorce Samuel Nurenberg beoauae he aald to her It la alleged Why dont you atay at home where woman belong Julia Shaffer In a complaint agalnat Martin Shaffer declarea that he struck her In the face with the handle of a carving knife The following complalnta were filed William agalnat Sadie Yarrow deaer tlon Roaa agalnat John Villa failure to provide IJlllan agalnat Henry Jackaon desertfon Deceived By Play of FMiiloship GIVES DETAILS OF GREENBRAE F1GH Deputy Clark Says That Raynaud and Himself Were Lured Into a Trap CARLO BALESTERI IS HELD Police Seeking Six Fugitives on Suspicion of Aiding in Death of Officer MONEY RETURNED TO MKUE 0R5AY Deceived Investor Reimbursed for Money She Spent for Lumber Shares Judge Burroughe Bitting In Extra Seaalon No 1 of the Superior Court handed down a written opinion yeater day which will give Mra Martha de Oraay fBOOO with Intereat from JTabmary IS 10J The aurn Indicated la the amount ahe paid for certain ahaxee of nock In the Pacific Coaat Xmber and Furniture Company of which William Corbln aeoretary of the Continental Building and Loan Aaao clatlon waa treaaurer The Court holda that repreaenta ttvee of the company were guilty of falae and mlaleadlng etatementa and that Mra de Oraay waa deceived and la therefore entitled to have paid back te her all the money whloh ahe put In the oonoern One of the chief exhlblta of the oaae which waa tried laet October waa a circular entitled From Foreat to Home loaued by the furniture com pany In tola circular It waa atated that the companya aaeeta Included 4200 acrea of timber land worth f8l 100 a factory at Berkoley valued at 1150000 and valuable landa at Curry Or Mra de Oraay having aubacrlbed for the atock continued to make pay menu on It until 106 The fire of that year Interfered with the builneaa ef the company but ahe was told that everything would come out right aa oon aa lta affalra could be liquidated In 1910 lta aaeeta were aold for 155000 and It waa ihown that It did not own all the property which lta circular called for The Court found that Corbln and Ruaaell were offlclela of the company and that Hugh A McPoll a atocltholder had been employed to can vaae for atock aubacrlptlona FOEZTQIT TBADE TO BE DISCUSSED AT DINNER Chamber of Commerce Section Will Entertain Business Men With a view of acquainting export era Importers and othera Intereated In the foreign trade with Its plan of or ganlaatlon facilities and actlvltlee the foreign trade department of the Chamber of Commerce will have a dinner meeting at the Commercial Club Tuesday April 29th at 8 30 11 Invlta tlona have ben extended to all members of the Chamber of Commerce engaged In forelfrn trade together with others similarly Interested Features of the affair will he etere optlcon Illustration of approprlau rubjecta such as views of Han Fmn Cisco from 18S7 to the present time ahowlna the rnwlh nf ik I turea of typical vessels engaged In foreign trade from tbe old clippers and other sailing ships to modern transoceanic ateamshlps vlewa of foreign aeaports exhibiting docks and other facllltlea of foreign seaports the Panama canal and similar subjects of Interest Full Information concerning the meeting and eligibility of those wlih Ing Invitations may be obtained at room 1JJ8 Marchanta Exchange building ACCORDINO to Deputy Flah and Game Warden Milton Clark It waa the cunning treachery of Carlo BaleeteM that lured Clark and Deputy Erneat A Raynaud Into an unequal battle with flahermen In Qreen brae alough lajt Wednesday evening Baleaterl Is charged by Clark with having cleverly enanared the game wardens by operating under the cloak of frlendahlp for Deputy Raynaud with having by apparently Inoffenalva Maneuvering auocaeded In surrounding the unsuapectlng wardena with a ewarm of flehermen and with having at an opportune moment precipitated the sanguinary engagement that ended only after Deputy Raymaud and Salvatore Belesterl had been slain Carlo Balaatart wounded by a bullet and Deputy Clark hurled overboard by a blow from a heavy oar Carlo Beleatarl la now confined In the County Jail at San Rafael and will be tried for the murder of Deputy Raynaud He waa aurrendered yesterday by the San Franolaco police to Sheriff John Keating Deputy Sheriff Emerald and Conatable Eugene Cramer of Marin county Six othera accused by the police of having aaalatad In the alaytng of Raynaud are now being aought by the peace ofBeera of all the bay countlea One of tbe fugitive five la Antone Beleatarl brother of Salvatore Baleaterl who waa slain during the battle In Oraenbrae alough and uncle to Carlo Belesterl DESCRIBES THU FIGHT The five fishermen who were ar raated by the San Franolaco police a few minutes after the arrest of the wounded Carlo Baleaterl were die charged from cuatody laat evening The police atated tils theae men had been ralatakanly auapected of having participated in tbe slaying of Deputy Raynaud After we had arreated Salvatore Baleaterl and Antone Baleaterl aald Clark In deaorlblng the fatal encoun ter with the flahermen the fishing launch waa headed toward Bauaallto We had not proceeded far when the men In the launch algnaled another launch which waa aome dlatance away This aecond launch which waa commanded by Carlo Baleaterl and which contained two other men approached ua We noticed that the aecond launoh had out loose from lta amall boat and waa coming tov ard ua at full speed We ordered the Balesterla to Increase the apeed of their launch In order to eacape the puraulng launch They ra aponded to the order but the launeh commanded by Carlo Baleaterl eteedlly gained on ua and finally overtook ua Carlo Baleaterl who waa auppoaedly friendly to Deputy Raynaud offered to aooonipany ua to Sauaallto to act as an Interpreter Raynaud agreed to thla and Carlo boarded the launch with ua and aat by the aide of Raynaud In the atarn of the boat I waa on the forward declc 17P01 RAYTfAVD I watcbaj Carlo and aaw that he wae laughing and Joking with Raynaud Suddenly Carlo fell upon Raynaud and bora him to the bottom of the boat I ruahed aft and waa met by Salvatore Baleaterl who waa running the engine He had a knlfa In hla upraised hand and tried to atab me I then drew my pistol and fired a ahot at blm and ha fell Antone Baleaterl had joined hla nephew Carlo In the attack on Raynaud and the other two men In the aecond launch leaped aboard our launch to assist the other two flahermen One of theae men ralaed an oar and atruck at ma I dodged and the oar atruck me on the ahouldera Before I could recover my balance I waa atruck again and waa plunged Into tbe water When 1 rose to the surface of the water I fired two or three more ahota but do not know that the bulleta atruck anyone The four flahermen who were now left alive In the boat all attacked Raynaud and 1 aaw one of them beat him on the head with the handle of an oar Raynaud fought bravely agalnat the heavy odda but be finally fell and did not rlae again ARK UNDER THE BOAT When I waa tumbled overboard I aank under the boat and came to the aurface near the atern of the launch Aa my head bobbed up one of the flah ermen attempted to strike me with an oar I awam away from the launch toward the ahore and waa picked up by Joaepb Bwack who waa nearby In another launch It la aald by the police that the cap tain and crew of the scow Eva wit neeaed the battle between the wardena aSd the fishermen and they will be subpoenaed to teatlfy It waa shown by the Coronera autopsy on the bodies of Raynaud and Balesterl that Raynaud a skull was badly crushed and that he had been i Wm7 adaaaaaW sikiffnAr Mr 55BssssssssssssssssssssssMKieMBeewf afJaeBJ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTeaWaaaTaaaaWapaliaaWHnaaIBB TiiiiUvfl iiriVrVWVVt MnNFYMM IHWIIaaVinlMMIW rj BABfST 9 nrzHd Participants in the fatal fight betVcen game Wardens and Italian fishermen Ernest A Raynaud deputy game Ttardcn killed Salvatore Balesteri fisherman killed Carlo Balesteri alleged leader of the fishermen and Mdton Clark deputy game Harden tnho vas toppled overboard during the battle ahot In the forehead Baleaterl waa abot In the back of the head The police have learned that the Balesterla had good reaaon for entertaining an ill feeling toward Deputy Raynaud On March Sd laat Salvatore Balesteri waa arrested by Raynaud for having undaralaed flah in hla poafleealon and was fined 125 In tbe Police Court Carlo Baleaterl It la aald had profeaaed to be assisting Raynaud In detecting the illegal oparatlona of flahermen WITNESSED TJIE F1GIIT Clarks statement waa aupported by atatementa made to Dlatrict Attorney Boyd of Marin county by Captain 01 gat Johnaon maater of the scow achooner Eva whlcb waa lying off the Remll lard brick yard leaa than 100 yarda from the acene of the battle and Ern eat Oberg and Oawald JenBen whb are In hla employ All wltneaaed the fight and the eubeequent reaoue of Clark by Joaeph Swack and their stories of the affair tally In detail My attention waa attracted to tha boata Johnaon aald by the loud talking of the fishermen Suddenly Carlo Baleaterl who waa aeated beside Raynaud In the atern of the launch pounced upon the officer Another man In the rear of the boat followed ault They seemed to be atrug gllng over Raynauda gun I aaw the engineer atart aft then Clark who waa In the bow grabbed a club and running to the atern atruck the engineer down After that I could not tell much about the light It waa furloua Suddenly a white launch ran alongside the boat holding tha struggling men and two of Its occupanta I Swords Gold Causes a Neat Panic In Cows Department Judge Coffeys courtroom yesterday resembled a chamber In tha Castle of the Chinking Guinea of the fairy tale Swords at 1STI Twentyvfourth street waa present a an Intending purchaser of a piece of realty which the Court had to dispose ef and he brought the money with hlnu Judge Coffey ia accustomed to selling vast quantities of real estate In connection with the probate business of hla department but ha la not used to gold payments A witness was on the stand testifying In regard to another matter but his words could scarcely be heard because of a clinking sound What Is that noise demanded Judge Coffer of tha bailiff Bailiff Shspaon with hla ayes glued to an evergrowing yellow pile on a table before whloh sat Swords and his wife was speechless But ha managed to point an accusing finger at tha of fending metaL It appeared that Swords bad felt an Itch to count the money which he bad lugged In In a sack and that Mrs8worJi was helping blm arrange It la neat stacks Ths money changers were driven out of the temple of old I dont see why they should be permitted to remain In the temple of justice said the Court Send them out Mr Bailiff send them ouO Swords suddenly nervous at the at tention he was attracting knocked a hundred or so twenties to the floor There was a crash and a scramble Courtroom habitues grew nearly hysterical at the sight of so much wealth The bailiff approached to carry out the Courts order bat Swordi thinking that an attack waa being made on hla wealth scooped all the coin Into tha sack and ruahed for the back of the room and put hla foot on tha prectoua bundle When order waa finally restored he was permitted to bid tltOO for a lot at Church and Twenty ninth atreeta belonging to the estate of David Walker The bid waa accepted but Swords waa afraid to count out the money for fear that he would be ad Judged In contempt of Court Ill count out the money for you myself volunteered Judge Coffey Onoe more there waa the cllnklnar at metal In the courtroom but this time none of tha pieces dropped to the floor DR BR0DBICX TO TALK Off LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT Will Deliver Illustrate Lecture in uine nail Toxug nt The alxth popular medical lecture given under the auaplcea of the Stanford University Medical Department will be delivered by Dr Brod rtck tonight In Lane Hall Sacramento street near Webster Dr Brodrlcka eubject will be The Work and Alma of the San Franclaco Health Department and hla dlacourae will be Illus trated with aeveral Instructive slides The lecture will be followed by tha exhibition of an educational motion pic ture called Tne scandalous Conduct of a Fly OeeeeeeieeeoseooeeeoeoeeeO sprang aboard They were armed with cluba and began to beat Clark over the head With almost tha Drat blow Clark want overboard When Clark came up he fired two or three ahota and then began awlmmlng toward tha San Quentln shore calling for help as he swam A moment later the launeh In which the fight had taken place put about and I thought started to pick Clark up Instead however they tried three tlmea to run him down but he dived each time lust as the boat got upon hint I called to my man to get out a boat to rescue Clark but be fore we could get under way a launch from Oreen Brae appeared and steamed toward him The flahermen ahouted to the third launch to keep off and let him go and then tried to run him down again Fall ing both launches steamed off the one toward San Quentln and tha other to ward California City Then tha men In the third launoh picked Clark up and returned to Green Brae mm L1i i liJb ail1 HJS TMC I 1P fifvtijl iW ii kWfV i SPLENDID USED CLERK TAKES THE ESTATE Judge Graham yesterdsy presented Chrla Anderson a hotel clerk with the entire estate of the late Peter Lamb Anderson claim was hased on the fact that for sixteen years preceding Lambs death he took care of him Aa the eatate la worth but 1141 the Court decided that It could not be claimed that Anderson had been overpaid Z1 floeclal rednrari trm lfM If m1 in wnii7 snq toe feesir Hlab Use eef 0laaa iikJ Aatlwli Electrle Bsll Bwadtitp are IK Sunday TVlets st COMPANY ut ariraet Haa rraadsnt IMS WwvpirM vseiSBtt 4Tl cut dawn tire bills UNITED STATES TIRE CO SS vaa fteea Ave Sea Freaclawev Cat III ill II I rJlSf4 fa liSsLli si ESTABLISHED BTTC wrf 2500 ars Jp UK h9S I 1 7 OST I3G I44 GRANT AVE Ji On Special Sale lgmm I UjtA 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and special cut I Av III I ll nl sizes for little women and I III I nil kj misses This is the greatest VvW fL III I JhBk value we have ever shown in a jZsS5k2 KigX III I I HI wt sl sut PgiP III I II This Poplin or Silk Faille Suit C0ln ax OQ This Poplin or Silk Faille I in Ail colors Keai vuuuiv ui yiiwv buit in All Colors Keg llll I III iri cinnn i iri maha III I I III Real Value M00O I 1 Special 2950 Special 2950 if nun ifMHiHHHHHHBM 111 111 fcsaawss1l smaaasaatasasaBIII gss rai A A Dnwiivvn rinnuu nnw Jf ffiiS WKK ENDiOTttTJi 1i i HltJtt2Hl MS The accumulation of used pianos which have recently benttaken in ex change for Mason Hamlin pianos and fine Player Pianos grojring iopheavy All sorts and descriptions of goodpianos many from the most famous of makers are being offered in our week endjsale and at prices thai will certainly make an appeal to those who appreciate a real bargain in pianos of high quality USE DONT HUET A GOOD PIANO and THESE ABE GOOD For 100 a good serviceable upright may be had at120astillbetterbne others ofjmany famous makes WEBER CHICKEE IKO PIS0HEBHAIiLETT DAVIS PEASE THAYER DECKER HAMILTON KOHLER6 CHASE CABLE LTJDWIG and dozens of otiiers of every type and description in fancy mahogany and walnut cases Each one has been fully renovated and will pass in most cases as a new piano Surely you should see them We know what they are what they represent in piano values and you can only appreciate their merit byseeing them and listening to their splendid tones Especially easy are the terms offered doubly attractive the prices Come in today 9Xffllo33BB05 VICTOR TALKING MACHINES SHEET MUSIC TWO BNTHAlVCBSt 135 153 Kearny and 217 225 Sutter Street OAKLAND ltO TWBLFTB AMD 1108 WASHINGTON SAN JOSBUT SOUTH HRST ST THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE For April 20 Among the Interesting and entertaining features in the Sunday Chronicle will be found the following The Cubist Costume Milady in Crazyquilt Women Whose Intrigues Have Overthrown Diplomats and Ministries Wanted Girls The Kind Sought by London Theatrical Managers Cooking Your Way Into a Mans Heart By Laura Jean Libbey The Affairs of Lionel An American Actor Who Makes Anatol Look Like a Piker The Old fashioned Woman Was a Pauper for That Reason There Came an Era of Divorce and Discontent That Will End When Men Grow Better Says Dr Anna Howard Shaw THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE For April 20 Order of Your Newsdealer Today i irrx3ii a jMwy Experience has proven to the wise theatrical manager it the Chronicle is the best advertisine medium for the play.

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