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Criminal departments ef the Superior Court thus abolish lnr the position of police Judge Wednesday snd Thursday nights at the Hotel 8tiiFrancl ithe iClvIo lieacue qalttlng committee will ques tlon candidates1 for Judiciary and for legislative Alcea iVESTioifiiTcrvB The Jlat of questions which i fol Jowi was mad public yesterday How long have you resided In the State of Callfornlat How long have yew resided tin the city and county of San Franclsoof What Is your occupatlonT 4 What experience hava you had to fit you for the office you are eeek lng andiwhat do you consider your special qualincatloni therefor Do you believe in our present form of government a exempllnediby the United States Constitution Do you believe thW the quallflca iiiium ilia manner Of the seleo lion of lurors composing the iurles hipping and harbor facmtiea in boh tSe clvH ad crtalnal court 1 andtp derate the fire boats oh San i 7 i at Francisco Bav for this nurpose in iniepiij all that can be desired Haveyou any suggestion to offerraa to how more desirable results regarding jurors can baecured a AS TO PBOVIDISO PlAITf Do you favor a chango of ihe law providing for penalty to be lro POsed on persons not responding to the Jury commissioners preliminary notices call your attention to para grapli of rule I of the rules of 1 the Superior Court of San ran elscb reading as follows WbeMke Jarori ba sppeareH la oba the ShertC senriball be ewnwd onlna i or tvod eiwe abowa i A Winona tot I exeiue will aot be beard In cbamberi or I mat nlare other Ihenla onon coartu while the court la le aeealen AU Mnwea and reapooBr tnensor ana ui wu oyNTEssoE cLncartythe second wife of VLord Qancirlv Her Kukband married fcer tinder the irnDtsuion ttiath wai iinrnehitly wealiv i rom wKrch dream hcwat idly 1 3i illujioned LrdXlancartyVwno MtheW tourtli Marquis pf rieuaden in peerage bi NetherUnds wm te cenUyttdjctedjOQ aHiui criminal chae4lidunowaWaitrag trial i ii ih itimri eieneed aball be catered by the clerk in bie mlnatea It elected what will be yourprac tlcewlthreterence to this rule Will you It elected see to It that the drawing of thname ofJurors shall be done In your Immediate view and under your surveillance and In the view and surveillance of couniel engaged In the trial1 POLICE COURT ADOMTIOJf a Wbat do you believe would be the effect of the discontinuance of the nollce courts ot San Francisco the creation ot three or four new department of the Superior Court in their stead together with a bestowal of Jurisdiction on the Superior Court to hear misdemeanor cases to be coupled with a provision that the Superior Judges shall sit In rotation for a period not exceeding six months In these lower criminal departments of the Superior Court Candidates for legislative offices will be aekedlthe following 1 How long have you resided In the state of California How long have you resided in the city and county of San Francisco aWhat It your occupation 4What experience have you had to fit you for the office you are seeking andTwhat do you consider your special quallleatlns therefor Do you believe li our preaent form of government as exemplified by the United States constitution What la you opinion regarding the single tax theory 4 FORM OF TAXATION To wht form of taxation are yoi most favorably Inclined What la your opinion aa to the necessity ot calling a Convention Jo draft new alate constitution will Va actively promote pro posed legislation necessary to allow San Francisco and Immediately adjacent territory to acquire and develop large industrial areas Will you aid and assist In the passage of auch legisladon ai may be necessary to allow the territory In San Francisco commonly known as Hunters Point to be leveled and provided iwith shipping taclll ties-11 Will you actively promote such legislation as may be necessary to secure the establishment of afre port or foreign trade ions lnr Ban Francisco Will you actively aid and aaslst in the passage ot such legislation as may be necessary to further the coristructlonvof a transbaybridga at Dumbarton Point AUTO TCRRT LI5K la Win you actively atdaiidassitt lnthe paaiage of such legislation asmaybe necessary to further the establishment of aransbay automobile ferry lines to Marin and Contra Coats counties 14 Do you believe that an antl i Injunction bill should be added to the labor legislation ot the sUte of California 1B What Is your opinion relative to legislation prohibiting public employee whether state county or municipal from affiliating with or Joining any organisation the obligations of which are In conflict with their obligations as such public employes under penalty of automatic forfeiture ot employment In case of a strike or similar con I Certed i action and Ineligibility ton receive again such employment for a certain tjm thereafter iwill yoja use youiytftmost en deavori to secure th necessary appropriation from the state to maintain adequate flre protection to Its shipping and harbor facilities Francisco Bar tor this purpose 17 Will you actively endeavor to secure for San Francisco and all parts therefor equitable congressional and legislative representation when the next decennial reapportionment of Congressional and legislative districts la under consideration on vcrrvs imtbrbst IS Will you actively combat MHPisWPsMMMMIsMMHMsM ssHHsfWMfflaMslBsssssbLv A2VviSl SsHslEAlLiSlfSSS iBBSSSBBBWlBi BBBBrsaSHSKTVTTtXlV BBBBBBBPHHBHBBBrW lx ijbit rti SBWssssssssssssssVVnS pHciWHiilHlaBiCiM mClulssssssssssssssssssssssMbJssssssskWTI JMsBssssysssssssssssssssssssK Tsmsssssssm iWlilHsiVHIssVVsSSsW Mill I I I III I Mmm Cliinese Catch yen More Expensive Than a Thirst Stuff Dreams Are Made of Sbfuring ChX3 any legislation which may be proposed and which will place undue burden upon too citys commercial Indus trial or property Interests la Will you use your utmost jen deavori to promote economy In the government of the State by assisting In the passace of legislation Which will reduce the number of State officials and employes by the effective consolidation of commls tions and departments ao Will you actively promote proper legislation Intended to permit eventually the creation of a greater Eah Francisco and endeavor to secure the repeal of the existing dls crjmlnatory constitutional provision preventing Its consummation SI Will you actively aid andi assist contemplated legislation to adequately protect the public by bond and otherwise against reckless drivers utomobllea and to effectively punish such automobile drivers causing physical Injury by the suspension or revocation of their license to operate automobile and to prohibit such reckless drivers from the further operation of motor vehl9les COHPULSORY RUOISTRATIOTf S3 Would you favor legislation pro vldlng for Compulsory registration and voting as a duty of cltlsenshlp with adequate penalties for nonperformance of such duties 18 What sre your views on the drug less practice known aa chlroprac tlceT 34 Do you favor strict regulation ot the sale and use of harmful drurs poison ihyaodermlo syringes and neeaiesi 35 Have you formed an opinion re gardfng animal experimentation or vivisection to runner surgical knowledge So Are you In favor of makng paragraph 8 rule 17 of the rules of the Superior Court of Ban Francisco reading as follows When tha Jurors hays appeared In obedience to the notice served upon them by theBoerlff hone shell be excused unless for good cause Shown Ap plications fori excuse will not heard In chambers or at any Place other tbaifln open court while tha court Is In session All exqbses and reason therefor and the names of the Jurors excused snail he entered by the clerk in his mlnutee a statutory provision of the laws of the Btate ot vaniornrnx rr police iGbf Reports Of 1timerpuThefis Julev Mykleblev 10 Mason street who ecently arrived In San Francisco from New York was eet upon by five men at Columbus avenue and Qreen street early yesterday morning and robbed of his watch and H00 i William Smith and George Worth rte held in the City Prison on a charge of burglary following the theft of 1S worth of cigarettes and other1 small stock from the store of Mrs Maggie OSulllvan 0i Fourth street The police say they recovered all of the loot Samuel 8tephns who conducts a store at 5210 Mission street told the pollca yesterday that during Saturday night burglar had pried the boards from a shed In the rear ol the Store and stolen ten gallons of claret John RoxslnoJ0ii Lombard street told tha police yesterday that a burglarburglar had entered his basemen and stolen forty gallon of redwlnoaad 1L worth of grocerleai EMPXOYBr XOCKRR RAIDED Alfred WLeel HI Guerrero street stfd Morris Johnson JSI Oak street both employed by the Auto Sales Company lit Fremont street were yesterday made the victims of a raider who looted their locker at their places of employment Watches and chains were the Items each lost the value thereof combined being 180 This Oct taemdiT Mr Ojt Orten ml nawtt a aoartaieiit keeee at ttt Bneb street tl4 the anie yeti4arrthat a saeek va Ah a tn Miva taa 7kie ha aeetaad etolaa laaaaty vaisej at i yi ifi I rlfflklrtLii i MWn fiw YfitHLMtX fciiL JJJT mm tmdesnuiBs ro ater mhsoSationto Theatrical managers of San Fran cisco have perfected an organisation to aeai wun an questions or mutual interest Including legislation labor policies and all kindred matters It became known yesterday Tentative plans for the formation of an association to be known as the Affiliated Amusement Industries of California were approved at a meet ing last week at the Palace Hotel At an early meeting permanent officers will be elected and headquarters of the association established All matters of a general nature affecting the theatrical management of the district will be handled by the new organization said Irving Ackerman attorney for the association yesterday It Is understood that proposed legislative measures on Sunday closing of theaters and other legislative matters of vital Interest to the Industry will be handled by the officers of the new organization All demand of organised labor for increased wages and new agreements will also be passed upon by the association It was announced Sailor fkkedJJp in Cafe Reports Hhtt001sGone i Edward Byrne a allor attached toi tnSrS Vdlcan which i docked at California City was robbed ot 13100 in currency Saturday night ac cording to a report made to the police yesterday Byrne told1 the police that he came to this city Saturday night hi company with James Riley a chief ma chlnleta mate on the Vulcan He said theywentto Vallejo and admitted drlnklnewhlle there He does not remember returning to San Francisco Byrne was found unconscious In the Elko Cafe 601 Jackson street eariy yeaierua morning oy a waiter He was taken to the Harbor Emer gency Hospital where he was found to be suffering from the effects of poloon Upon regaining consciousness he discovered the loss of his money The police believe Byrne was drugged and brought back to this city He will recover Rnspeets Held Peter McOuIre and Inbn rrrsuKon were arrrsiea eanr reeieraaj lnora Ins on a borrliry rharse followlns a raid hr Ave men en tb etere nf John pna en aal Vienna atreet A qnantlty of cbocelates takes wee recoTered sccordlD to fae polite Art Ibbjetjts A Me With Items ot Historical vaiueuiven rbyMrj be Youhg I Ill lll MEMENTOS OF PIONEERS Castle Charles Asher and Portland Man Send Contributions Fukurokuju the Japanese God of Wisdom himself ait he squats encased In glaas In Golden Gate Park Memprlat Museum could not have foretold the joy and beauty which are being diffused dally In the museum by the bringing of arts and curios the Lares and Penates from many countries to Be placed in the rich setting in Golden Gate Park provided oy it a young Soldiers in khaki from foreign climes Jaunty sailors from far shores rub shoulders with natives from foreign lands who come to see the exhibits of their own country as well aa of others Chinese Japanese French Italian are among the throngs which mingle with the folk at home who like to catch the foreign flavor and view the arts of land across the water It Is bringing other countries to our own doorstep MANY VISITS N1CKDED Here we find a returned iiervlce boy surrounded by his family aa ha describes the horror of the war instruments or Che glory of the medals No student or art lover hasa long enough time to see everything Each visit to the museum bring something new to thepersdn who looks for It Mr de Toung has donated a number of new gifts to the museum this last week which have already been placed on exhibit Theyi include a plaque of Royal Bonn delft ware which depicts a wine cellar scene a large circular Italian enamel plaque In the center ot which is the bust ot Cosmos Medlces two small plaquee of Capo di Monte ware Another exhibit of theaame donor Is a packet of French food tickets and currency dated 1919 which will be of apodal Interest to future generations PIONEER BADGE GIVEN Ii Castle of ll4Clay street ha sent a badge to the museum bearing the date of July 1849 It belonged to hi father Michael Caatle membermember ot the First California Guards artillery corps Castle comes of a pioneer family and the medal will be placed In the Pioneer room A map which Will hold Interest for thoss acnualnted with early San Franciscos history Is that given by Charles Asher of 745 Market street It Is an official map of the city compiled January IS lltl by William Eddyfcltyurveyor at that time It Includes In its borders West Larkln street tov the harbor Jefferson street to Market Mission district from Dolores atreet to the water front The southern boundary 1 Mission creek and Channel street A blrchwood walking atkk of curious natural design has been Sent to the museum from John McQInnls of Portland Or The stick was found In a forest near the Canadian border 10000 VISITORS IN WEEK It Is estimated by those In charge at the museum that with yesterday The rLand of the Dream People her been thrown Into consternation and the VHouaes of Ten Thousand Angels and Ten Thousand Devils as well as The House of a Thousand Dreams are filled with murmuring and rustlings The Great God Poppy la frowning and hIchlldronar In sore straits Opium Is beng quoted in Chinatown at II and 3 a card All of which mean nothing nnless It Is written also that heretofore It has been tl a card And thereby hangs a tale as strange as the famous Inner Circle of Frank Norrls and reminds one ot this claaslai For ways that are dark and tricks that are vain The heathen Chinee peculiar Along about the time that California star reporter got that famous Una off his chest meaning Bret Harte Esq the aforementioned heathen Chinee was showing the simple pioneer how to play poker wash clothes cook meal and dig gold ADVANCED SCIENCE Today the heathen Chinee is showing the more simple uplifted Callfornlan how to raise potatoes make clothes and Incidentally how to Wear them and corner markets But It remains for the heathen Chinee of San Francisco to show the greatest nation of the greatest bust ness men how to corner a market In contraband The contraband In this Instance Is the dream stuff To the uninitiated who might have been reading recently of opium rlnftH and ton of the dream stuff being discovered In the process ot smuggling to say nothing of what has been smuggled Into this country viwnicn inei oiuciaia tnnuw iivviuiii ooltim ordinarily is expensive Ap proximately a month ago the price went down In fact It went so low that prohibition whisky at 20 a quart was mora expensive than opium Today however opium Is quoted In Chinatown at 0 a Uel or figuring a little over four taela to the pound at 100 a pound These prices aro the quotations secured within the last few day from one of those on the Inside of the corner Enormous quantities of the con traband have been arriving In Sao Francisco for the last few months Almost all of it has been bought by the few dealers who are In on the present corner Most of it came into this country by way of the Mexican border IT II STAT As Boon a tha opium was purchased It was stored and the dealers began letting the word drift around Chinatown that It was scarce uraxj ually the price rose And there the price haa stayed at HO a taeL where It will remain despite the efforts of the Federal men the police and the stool pigeons according to the heathen Chinee TDJMGDI JAITI1IP rnlliVhrl BN iNIr I iiniiui Lull I iiiu i i 1 11 attendance 20068 persons visited the exhibits this past week The newmuseum which Mr de Young has generously1 donated to the public with hi other gift will next week be In process of installation The exhibits which will be moved Include Jewels textiles musical Instruments printing room engraving department and others There will be exhibits at the opening of the new building which have not been shown before The total attendance yesterday was 18016 Further Advances in Gas Price Expected Advance In the price of gasoline to 16 tt cents a gallon yesterday by the Shell Company was taken by the automobile Industry to mean that a further advance In price by all companies While officials of the other oil companies of the district would not discuss price increases yesterday officially the general Impression given was that an increase in price could be iected soon probably during the present week Reports from a number of Shell service staUons showed that a decided Increase lnbuslueas was noticable owing to the fact that the company I In a position to sell in practcally unlimited quantltlea Negro Knifes Friend As Result of Quarrel Atchison colored of 1811 Scott street suffered deep wounds in the back followlngva quarrel with Ed Reese of th ame address also col oredi yesterday Atehlson was treated at the Central Emergency Hospital Reese was arrested and charged with assault wlin intent commit The men quarreled over money according to the police i Nailer Boob of as Om Sehotts eallar on theteaner ylorence Otaon win held np and ribbed twesw wb Jrw him tale a doorway al Keersy VSS VtoUM early yesterday moreloi Mis pocteu yieldea 38 BioneerWommls Called by Death Mr Caroline jAwrenc Coffin for fifty years a resident of this olty died on Friday at the home of Mrs Mar garet Miller on Turk street Mra Coffin who was the widow of William Henry Coffin a Civil War veteran and for more than fifty years an employe of the Southern Pacific Company here was a descendant of Revolutionary ancpKtor and a direct descendant of Sir Robert lawrence who was knighted by Richard Coeur Lion at the siege of Acre during the Crusade Her brother was th late Senator James Lawrence Mexican war veteran and a California pioneer who was ror many years engaged la Journalism Mrs Coffin Is survived br a niece Mrs Robert Armstrong Dean of this city and by a cousin Rev William Charon ot Massachusetts Funeral services will be held this morning at iv iv irom in parlor of Ashley 4 McMullen 1 Stranger Escapes With Sailors Coin It was a case of doar eat dor Petty Officer Roy RelhT of the a collier Vestal according to the tory he told the nolle yesterday about befriending a naval buddy whom he did not know Relhl met the Bailor whn Bald he was broke The petty officer iook tne stranger to bed with htm me siranger rose stole a coat and IS and fled with Relhl In pursuit but the latter was distanced In the flight a glass door in th building at isu Kmtiarcadero where the sailor naa ma room was broken Tfeaaav la ftbkeaL Tlia feme fni GdwanleSOt Cfeecent avenuawu MtM a buralar Ritardar alabt mnA clafhlnv and other property be value ef SS taken Bean Association to Deny Jurisdiction ActioA fo itestthe Jvaliditof th contract exlatlng between farmer and tbi California Bean Growers As sociation now pending before th JusticeCdurtwH be fought by tha association on the ground that the court has no Jurisdiction It became known yesterday Not ico ha been served upon Charlea Li jjoynion attorney lor ine larmera that the aseoclatlon will set up the claim that Iti place of business is In Stockton when the case Is called next ilonoay it announced yesterday Boynton charged yesterday that the association sourbt by this means to evade making an accounting for the bean crop of 111 and subsequent Crop fearing to meet tb issue In tha court jWafrSeeksjDeathZ By Severing xeins James Dunne 2811 Mission street yesterday mornlngv attempted suicide by cutting his throat and wrist Hi groan attracted attention and he waa hurried to the Mission Emergency Hospital Where it Is said he will recover i Thief rta Wowaaas Haaabac A thief operellns mwler irietine ef the inKleae emwte at Powell sad Kill yeatentey arteraeee nit be beixlle ef IUBhasrwMek Mra aaae tMenaes HN Fultoe atreef earrlMee bar am and eacapedWlUilt It raalalaaa end aitlelee va Inea at 28 accerSlif bar saport totbe peUcm The golden Gattes to Trade QPRfUNTIT bclongsrto tjiose who sjezc it ftnrj tcAiavxtJiciTTioment is ripe for jcstablishing constructive trade relations with the Orientu This bankV because df its long experience in dealing with the Far East its well establisherj connections and thorough knowledge of trade conditions Occupies at this time position of exceptional service to the rhorchants manufacturcrsand shippers of California and the entire Pacific Coast Aurhetitic trade and credit information travelers checks arid travelers and coin mercial letters ofvcredit ANATIONAL BANX to flMlfe im UJJiKHMimC KMTOWwlJ fe aafaww KNOX TAILORED CLOTHES FOR MEN atidiGto you witlv our positive guarantee of satisf ac lion because we have proved to ourselves ty tHe most rigicl comparison of ef clothes with otfe reputable makes that they are constructed upon a much higKer standard of tailoring than any others in the world today THeKNOXSHOP 31 Giiant Ave Trained Nurse Sacrifices Self Science Advances Another Round ORGANIC IbAX WINS First Operation of Kind in Medical History Is Surgeons Belief Science was advanced another atiB arid the frail threads upon which human life and reason are hung was strengthened yesterday when It was announced by Dr Charles Schwart mat aiaea by sell sacrince of a trained nurse at a local sanatorium had performed successfully a hlth reto unattemnted ooeratlon and ha transferred Interstitial aland from th living Doay oi one woman to another wrur 10 nave a uze The operation was Derformed In th sanatorium oseratlnar room at in fOclock last Wednesday1 morning but no aiaiement was made concerninc it until yesterday when It became apparent that the or anloaraft had been successful beyond all shadow of a doubt A irMPLE OPKRATIOJf It wa a almplepratioau irl Schwarts said One tljat was no more complicated In any way than the transference of interstitial arlands upon which medical attention has been focused for months In fact a my opinion It I inflnitely moreplau Bible to use human lands in suoh operations when lt Is possible than to utilise those of animals Both of patients are recovering rapidly It became apparent last week that heroio measure must be resorted to in order to save the lifeand mind of one of the patients In tha hospital She wa a young woman just barely past twenty four but one who had1 been an Invalid tor more than three years following an unsuccessful ovarian operation Dr Schwarti who wa formerly a surgeon In the Rockefeller Institute was sure that the oaly thing which could be successfully employed waa an operation in which a healthy or Kan should be placed in the place of on which was diseased He told the nurse In charge of his decision aad the dlfflcultles which lay In the way of the fulnilment of the experiment It was some days later that thai nurse a girl whose age we the same a that of the patient came to the doctor with her offer She Is my cousln and I cant watch her dlewhen I could save her she said simply The patient wa consulted and gav her consent to the operation It was very simple the surgeon avers I aaed a spinal anaesthesia only upon the nurse and a aeneral anaesthesia on the patient The nurse I am told tried to stand three hours later and ia now apparently almost completely recovered The change in the condition of the patient became Immediately apparent The nervous symptoms disappeared and her mind cleared almost at once She will he taken to her home within a week I feel aUra that It I successful This is the first successful operation of this nature ever performed according to local surgeons YEW 1ECWS Here is a list of Victor gems four are classic in their beauty four are especially selected for their great popularity and two are the latest peppiest jazz numbers You need themallt 617 tAROO Handal ENRICO CARUSO 175 64856 MINUET JASCHA HEIFETZv 125 37308 STAR QFLOVKFARRAR 125 64863 DUNA REINALDWERRENRATHiiiiv125 70118 I LOVE TO BE A SAILOR HARRY IAUlJlSIwaaea a a a a a 49 18551 GIRL OP MT HEART TOHN STEEL A Rose a Kiss and You John Steel 18609 WHEN IM GONE YOUXL SOON FORGET Peerless Quartet Weeptor Willpw Lane Henry Burlr 18620 1 AM CLIMBING MOUNTAINS Campbell and Burr Yon Didnt Want Me When You Had Ma Btirr a a a aa a a a a a a a a 18618 YELLOW DOG BLUES Fox trot XC SmlthBOrch Tulip Time Fox Trot Smiths Orch 18661 WHOSE BABY ARE TOUT One Step Smiths Orch Left All Alone Araln Blues Fox Trot Smiths Orchw Sign here end tend check for 6tc uanUi 85 85 5 45 aVevlaiaajvaasVat NXins ADDItESS cnj T39 SJ lUMItnrenJH BUI SBIT SrUVWJ MUSIC ipgBAleD4 lANDHATUNI 1 Vfi mm i i viaiTOiiAwStA uLVi iTv i M1TO if TWWtiWW Jwrvrinn feafegsa.

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