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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 9

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Thompson paid the doctor tor his services with a diamond plo earing he hS BO money Search or Thompson was kept up until lata to night when word was recatred from Cberenae Wjro that ths escaped prisoner was In custody there Thompson managed to work his way hack through the railroad yards of this city to th Union depot and boarded Berth hound train or Cheyenne pefcre retching the latter city he gave himself up to the conductor say lug that his injured shoulder pained him si much that he coold stand It no longer On reaching Cheyenne Themp was taken Into custody by the po thr and glren medical treat ineot He wilt ba held until the arrlral i Dttsctlre Day of Portland from Whom he escaped to day WOMEN CHOOSE 7 wrT7 rTrni Ti iiiif iriiiF ir iiiiTriiiiiiiiaiiii i mmjimi I fflalrSu I jFOaWalsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaKSSBBsl I 1 i ST I sssssssssssssssaLsssaassssaiH aaaaaaaaaaaaaaP VaMHHHnsNawsBaWsBfaBaaw saaaagawsisjsaiBsaaaMawaaBaaaaBf ft Emma Foley Nominated for Presidency of Native Daughters Need HoUEfARS FOR ORPHANS in I xitaw Vj Committee Makes Appeal for Machines to Carry the phildrep VtASONVIlXE July It To days SsstJnCf the Orand Parlor waa devoted to discussion of woman suf frag OaneTlere Watson Baker and tllsa DKlth were pitted against each other In the adoption of the resolution Tha former opposed Its adop Atlen while the latter espoused Its oauss Th vote resulted In to 61 MT Itgotavor A to day session Orand Parlor nominations were made as follows rQrsndprcatdeat Emma Foley rice presidents Emma Llllle of LoJI and Ansa Munroe of Humboldt grand secretary Laura Prakes Sutter Creek granS treasurer Mary Drmpsry 8sn Francisco grand marshal Busle Christ San Francisco and Mary Bwaaaborovgh Placervllle grand In ttltde asntlnel Mamie Peyton Ban Jo qulm grand outside sentinel Jennie Barboal Van Jose and May Berry Man Francisco grand organist Agnes Troy ban Francisco Miss Mary Farley of El Pajare Parlor WaUonvllIe was nominated for one of the grand trusteeships aM will be elected to morrow by acclama tton For the other lis grsnd trusteeships the following fifteen candl fdates were nomlnsted Louise Belts SiBaii Frsnelsco Hsrrlet 8 Lee Wood Slandl Klla Flaherty Napa BIWIa Beck yDvermore Teresa Muldoon lone Agnca Lee San Luis Obispo Mamie Carmlchat San Jose Miss Jordan Oakland Loo UaH gsllnas Mar ivtikuH Hanson Vlsallai Helen Nld svar Vsntnrai Msry Ptrstsky Uollls iterr Anna Laeey Ran Francisco Hasel tlUiValN4 VAltnm Ijnt RMldlnts tJownUvllle The election of grand oiu sers takes plaee to morrow morning XMIMIMI Summer Resorts COUNTRY HOARD HOMB FARM Oseearter mile fraai Ann Cellnte WH meet teeeta Bstalof rmato ert ie nrt lees taUet tvinM iiessillitm SpKlel MH te ftaUllM Mesl of oeiis llr rsrdeslars MOAAlg Siee fslleels IDLEWILD Peratsbed etrasaa aa4 etiasias ror ear ttealeia sadreas I 0 CsOMWkUX 6la Klla laaiaia teesfr Csl WILLOW RAVCH JHHeitMltrloeated 7tke reSwoada lea Mile rraaa 8aaia Out aarirg rtr frail Bilk atrelleal table 4aUy aiall taleeboae nrtaa ST frje atTaiiea II par Weeae jsas IB MmMVIU Itaaia vma rUNI0N HOTEL Jesttg iMaf a saeeaia Kal raaaeataa soar sew asaateaest I OCX 1J rras I Itaaj at door AJtAv CRtX MOCfTAItl Paralahea 1 geaaaa cartas for rut Trtlaa a it tar Snrloa watat Ve ParSadab OaTS Market street i1 laWB1CE VILLA usmy raaaei new aaaxiag sau oayt aa weea rr eaests faatoy reaaet Bestir ss Bet srlaga Jt isreaae i Oasae ee4 eas paxusain CTTT HOTEL shea lis par veaa aa4 apwara lav anrf jbovjdtv By POwyilt HK good people of San Francisco st least that portion of them whj own automobiles must come through more generously with their machines If all tha orphans of tha city are to be properly taken care of next Monday Already secretary Cooper ot the Dealers Association Committee has received promises of a good many cars but a good many mors will ba needed While It Is possible for Cooper and his associates to make personal appeals to many It Is Impossible for him to reach all In that way and dependence must needs be placed sa tha gensroslty of those who coma forward with their offering Not everybody cab offer twelve cars as lid Mai Rosanfeld of the Aute Livery Company but there are hundreds who can offer one machine for a few hours on Monday te transport the youngsters to fairyland There Is no reason why tha majority of ths ears should be provided by ths dealers While the latter cannot ba surpassed In their generosity they should at least rrcslvs the heartiest support from all owners Monday nest will be tha day and there should not bs an Idle motor car to be found la tha town whoa tha fall or the children comes efe a a It Bagal head of the automobile department of Btudebaker Bros ac companied by Mrs EagaL a II Chase Miles and A If Baraett made the llong trip to Newman Sunday using the same Biuueoaser carin wnicn ne maae a perfect score In ths Del Monte endurance run ot the Automobile Club ot California Eagal left Ban Francisco early Sunday morning and traveled by way of Nlles Plessanton and Traay The return trip was mads yla Hay warda The entire trip required fourteen hours with a stop of thrse hours In Newman Prior to the trip tha ear had done a good deal of work without repair other than the usual clean ing up 0 i i The automobile race meet planned by Jamas Cotfreth sna Barney Oldfleld Is off It was found Impossible to gst the trsck In ths first place and In tha second placs tha recent developments la the affairs of Oldfleld at Seattle tended to put a damper en any similar enterprise here Whether the charges mads against ths racer ware true or not they left a bad Impression and there would have been A very slim repreaan tatlon In the raes hero had tha meet been pulled off as scheduled a a The Acme Motor Company has Just made the Important and startling announcement that If will Join ths ranks of the sli cyllnder makers net yesr Ths company will oen tlnue to build tour cyllitder cars similar to the present type but the feature of tha ltOJ product will be the mighty touring car with a capacity of seven passengers The en gine win develop oetween nity ana sixty horsepower and the car wilt bs one of the speediest stock machines on the market The new Acma motor has already been placed la ohassla and tried out with splendid results I a Just five years ago en Jane Itth ths II Franklin Manufacturing Company turned out their first motor oar This was sold en June lid to 8 Averell a well known New Yorker The second csr waa delivered to Marvin Casler and the third purchased by Bbepard The conditions then and new are some what different as tnis company is to day the second largeet automobile man ufactarer In this country I abeuts are to entered In 1 the Vanderbllt buj ran by the Pope Manufacturing Company This picture shows thscars ens tha chaasls only being astaduti9ithJop rsPKletrgeratToUde Tb care were not 1st tut to the last notch being kept In eheckMor the convenience of the photo rspherv but when the picture i was snapped tha vear i were traveling at a speed of seventy i a miles an hour eaeeeeesasseeeeeseeseta PROGRESS OF GLIDBEN CARS Two Machines Damaged and Their Occupants Suffer Injury Special Dispatch te the Ceroolele SOUTH BEND Ind July 11 One woman seriously Injured two men badly hurt two machines damaged and several other care with broken parts were the total accidents to the second days run of the American Automobile Association commonly known as the Ollddsn tour The route from Toledo to this town was announced as Me miles put the machines wsre forced by bad roads to make many additional miles Nine hours was the running time The pilot who startsd two hours In advance was evertsksn before halt the Journey was ovsr The Erst machines In were the Bertlet American Mors Steddard Dayton and Thomas Forty elx machines startsd all but thirteen making perfect scores Including the Pierce Thomas Flyer American Mors Cleveland Hoys I Six A A Premier Paekard Shoemaker Mitchell Lester Rainier Oaeth Weloh Autocar Walter Bee Fungs Acme Aarooar White st earner Peerless Maynes and Columbia Army and Navy Orders jjefuseiQ SjwTniQ TjwnShootsWhen xtmLW fpeclsl Diipatck hWlbs Croste vi 1 ltAeAMaqtJulylLhsrl Mentgemery of ghasta county la a prlsoasrWthe To County Jail kat WoedUBdv He Just is bltcto handy th kJ2 gun teeuU theere of the Southern Pacific passsnger train that reached WoedlaBa at oclock this evening and as a result he languUheth Skerlff Montgomery had been to the NgpgJ Insane Asylum Ithrjag Insane prisoner and wiatevMeni that he hadooentretsijlwehp the asylum enthorltles Just before the train reached Merrill station Conductor Tremblayaooompanleil bjr Brakeman Colway requested the passengers te show Hhalr tkketa Conductor Trm lay demanded a look at the ticket entitling the Shasta county Sheriff to fide but the Bhartff demnrred lie did nctunderatsndwhy he should be disturbed end hs teld the conductor he would see btm later Theracpon aa the train was Hearing atorritv station toe eonduoter pulled the bell rape and the train stosned Montgomery was Invited to vacate but as he did net move the eenduetor and brskemen decided to help aim a eovffls aaeuea ant saoniaomery wnowaa gst ting too near the door to suit him dug down Into his hip pocket hauled up nia rave i ver ana turned loose in the direction of Brakeman Colway when he seemedto think had butted in Colway as certain that the bullet came within an Inch er two of hie head At any rate It was close enough to Insure th Sheriff of Shasta county an unobstructed passage to Woodland the next stop on the run 1 i i 0 beidge nrro bohemu OHOVS COMTLETXD SANTA ROSA July 11 Ths North western Pacific has completed the tem porary bridge leading Into Bohemia drove gad all Is In readiness for the coming high Jinks which is to be held in the grove on ths night ot July iTth The rails of the road now rest close to the bed ef Russian river and there Is a steep decline Into the stream and a steep Incline In getting from the stream te the grove The grade Is net too heavy for the locomotives however and ne lnconvsnlsnoe will result i i i i mi AT CASCADE LOCKS CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE PORTLAND Or July 11 A spe cial te the Oregonlan from Cascade Locks says Fire which originated In the boller reom of the plant destroyed the Wind Blvar Lumber Companys mill at Cascade Locks and drlvsn by a heavy wind the flames consumed every building between ths mill and the river The leas Is over I1IM00 Telegraph poles were burned and the wires prostrated Tha eastbound Oregon Ball way and Navigation trains wsre delayed several hours POLICEMAN SHOOTS MAS WHILE IN A SALOON lllBBSlssssssssssssssssfe sjkSibI iSBBBBBBBBBBEaTSSBBaiBssD tssBBsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBfl flBBlBlBHeBBHBH I IsBaBBaBBaiHaaaaaaaaaaaaaiBaHl aBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBasBM I SSBBBBBBBBBBBBsPllssBsBsBBlesBsH SBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBSBBBBBBBBBBrlSBl I IssbbbbbbbbssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB RMBBBBBBBHrlH MslaaaaaamlslH 3SSBIHasBaHaBlsBaBBaf siflssssaa3sBSSSSSSsWf waMiPsBaTsrsBgaftwMigsTgJ I SbK sBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaHl I 1 1 ari Wi vu in a OtfTe ass ft hryj Tognasslnl president of the Swlas Amerlcan bank of this city la on his way toijLos Angelas In his Pope HartfordHartford car Two weeks will be spent on the trip tee Stanley Cowdn baaeball manager of Lwelt laat seaaon Is quite an aute enthusiast and drlvss his fathers big White steamer almost every day He frequently takes his young friends on trips Into the country and expects to make an extensive tour this summer In ths car Mrs Hart of Palo Alto wife of the former Attorney peneral ef the State has recently med a trip to Eureka and return la her Pope HartfordHartford rar a Jonee of Oakland has bought a Reo tourlag car and Merrill Heatfel of Stockton has taken a Reo touring car and a runabout Sees Colonel Stone accompanied by his daughters toured threngh Santa Crus and Moatsrey counties In his White lest week Cuyler Lee has received orders for Its Packard cars from Rudolph Spreeksla A Wsstphal and Hopkins i ATadllIac light touring ear has been sold te A Anderson John Bakes Jr wilt tour aa far into the Teeemlte valley aa the new order auows who ms wajie ruiin WA8HINOTON July 11 Major Charles Klaffor Surgeon la relieved from duty at Washington Bsrraoks and will proceed to the San Francisco Uensral Hospital for treatment Caotaln Oeorae Bkwurael Aaelat ant Surgeon Is sslleved from duty at Fort Meade and will report to the commanding officer ef ths Sixth Cavalry for duty to accompany that command to ths Philippine Islands and upon arrival at Manila wilt report to ths commanding General ef the Philippines division for duty Captain William Kellsr Aaslstsnt Surgeon Is relieved from duty at Fort Douglas and will proceed to San Francisco and taks a transport to sail about September Sth to the Philippine isl ands and upon his arrival at MenMnJ win rspori in peraon to me commanding Oeneral Philippines dlvlalon for assignment to duty By direction of the Presldsnt First Lieutenant William a Nelly Twenty sscond Intsritry Is st his own requeet relieved from his detail as Captain of the Clxteenth Company Philippine Scouts to tsks effect JnlylS HOT and will then Join his regiment Navy orders Midshipman 8 Hoi lldey ot the Independence Mare laland navy yard to the California when placed In commission Midshipman McC Murray of ths Independence Mare Island navy yard to the South Dakota when placed In commission WBLLMAHg DEPARTURE DELAYED SPITZBERO Jsly 11 via Tromsoe July IS The balloon house of the Wellman Chloago Record Herald Arc tie expedition was damaged by a storm July 4th And although the airship was undamaged the accident will delay the departure of the expedition The mere bars by dint of hard work all night lone manasred to save the bulMlne I from being wrecked it is expected that the start for the pole will be the beginning of August SOVBlf PERISH IN A MINE IIAZLETON Pa July 11 Seven Italian mine workers were killed by white damp In an abandoned mine stope to day One was gotten out alive Two men were sent into the mine to measure the water Then two more went to assist them It was believed that the force was Inadequate and four others were erdsrsd to help them When the men did not return an Investigation mads and the presence of the deadly white damp was dls oovered 111 FLAMES TMBJUTKN OLD WHARVES GLOUCESTER Masai July tl Many of old Gloucesters famous nan wharves store bouses and ships wsre ssrlously threatened with destruction bya Are which broke out In the plant of the Gloucester Cold Storage Company early to day There waa fortunately no violent wind and the flames wsre extinguished after nearly Too damage had been done TOTOirrs FOR SOUTH AMERICA NEW YORK July It The first large party of American tourists to Invads South America has sailed under the auspices ot a tourist agency During their tour which will occupy II days the party will visit BrailL Arsrentlna Uruguay Falkland Islands go through the Straits of Magellan to Chile Peru Bolivia Ecuador and then te Panama and across the Isthmus to Nw Tork by way of Jamaica Tee Cnreekle breach Mass Is at 1711 TID Eow Orer Money Remits in Shooting ef John Xeynoicu by Edward Darey John Reynolds a member of the Gaa Workers Union snd employed as a main boas by the San Francisco Oae and Electrical Company was shot In ths left arm laat evening by Policeman Edward Davey atthe aaloon of Bonney 1711 Mlaslon atreat Raynolda It appears sttended a meeting of his union at the Labor Temple and later with seme friends went to the saloon Kara ha met Darey who was off duty In plstn clothes and Intoxicated An altercation ensued ever some money and Reynolds was beaten about ths hsad and face snd then shot through the left arm by Davey Inflicting a wound which le not dangerous It Is not clesr who beat Reynolds before the shooting Davey had not bssn arrested up to a late hour though Detective Burke Is working on the ease and no difficulty Is expected in securing the policemen Reynolds wounds were trested st the Oermsa Hospital by Dr Csnrsd Well He lives at III Howard street INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE APPE07E3 OF LANGDON Commenii Hit Oruitde Against Graft and Oppoiet Patting Up a Party Ticket At a meeting of tha County Committee of the Independence League held last evening at Slateenth snd Ouerraro strsets and presided ever by Daniel OConnell resolutions were adopted heartily Indorsing the prose cution of the graft cases pledging support to the further campaign for clvlo purity and commending the rec ord and achievements ot William II Langdon Dlstrtst Attorney snd extending te him Its congratulations for ths sucoees of his sndeavors and urg ing that he stand fsr re election The league committee also tndorasd ths proposition municipally to construct and operate the Geary street read and paased another long resolution declaring that owing to the ne oesslty ef choosing men spart from political dlctatss at the coming election that the cauee ef good government may be securely advanced It did not favor the presentment of a jarty ticket to the electors but urged upon the members ot the lesgue that they combtns with ths bsst sleme nte working for municipal reform at tha neu election CHIEEOF BUREAU OFKSUfcAR BrigafJicr GcBml Edwardi Nottiye RecdriilvWar lav i li in iiiiii nil a imiih nliiii CLAIMS BOOKS ERE MUTIlATED Shoe Man HasMiltdivSlt eder Arrested on Ferony Charge BRIGADIERS E1XHRAL CLARENCE EDWARD CLARENCE EDWARDS Brlga dier Qeneral United States Army and the chief of the bureau of Insular affairs has made a notable record In ths War Department where since early In 1M0 he has been regarded ss the right hand man of the Secretary of War having stood In this relation first to KlVhu Root and mora recently to William Taft With an enviable record for gallant service In the Philippines where he served as Adjutant General on tha staff of General Lawton during that offlcere brilliant campaign to his credit General Edwards then Captain ot Infantry but with his superior oflleers four earnest recommendations tor brevet rank Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel and Brigadier General of volunteers was plsced In charge of the disorganised and somewhat chaotic bureau which Secretary Root and celled Into existence to handle the affairs of tha Philip pines The remarkable facility for oraanlsa tlon snd administration which he had displayed In the field General Edwerds applied to the problems of his new bu reau and to day the bureau nf Insular affairs Is conceded to be one of the beat administered and moat effective efflcea of the Government aa recog nised by Congreaa at lest sesalon In railing ths rank of Its chief from Colonel to Brigadier General To Ita Important duties In connection with the Philippines haa been added Jurisdiction over Cuban affairs and In General Kit wards Oovernor Magoon himself for merly law officer of the bureau finds able and earneat co operation while the Cuban administration proflta by ths long experience of the chief ot the Insular bureau General TSdwsrds has won the entire confidence of Hecretsry Taft and hla official advice on lnaular mattera la held In the highest eeteem elan enjoya elnaa personal companionship with the Hfcretary nnil his line hay la uaiintly seen slongadlu the Secretarys srrnv geldlns when the two men take their afternoon outing General Kdwarda who atlll haa fourteen years af active eervlce ahead of him Is moreover one of the moet popular oflleera In Ihe Army Aa a climax to the financial difficulties that beset the retslLshoe house of Rosenthal Feder CSfllJI Van Nas avenus ons month ago Milton Fader the young manager and one of the principal itockholdera was arrested yestsrday afternoon on complaint ot John Dooe another stockholder land for fifteen years past head sales man ror tna company and charged with Violating Section IIS of the Penal Code which declaree It a felony to mutilate the books of a corporation In hie complaint Dooae whose city address Is II Nee street charges that Feder cut out two leaves from the ledger on January Ith last th an attempt to hide a dlacrepaney of 0000 In the account of the company and otherwise tsmpered with the books Deose claims that the company Is In debted to him to tha extent ot 14000 and helde Feder responsible tor the amount The large itock In the Van Neaa avenue store Is In the hands ot tha Sheriff who took charge one month ago to day When a large Eastern firm which had supplied nearly all the stock levied an attachment fer 55000 This mpvs was followed by attaebmtnts filed by Dooae for M0 by Landlord Oentner fop HT due for rent and by Feders 1 mother Mrs Matilda 8 Feder of lit Ashbury street for a large sum The latter was bequeathed a controlling Interest In the concern by her husband on hie death The firm name waa retained although Roaenthal also died several years ago Feder wso arrested yesterday efterr noon on Ellis street by Detectives Reagan and OConnell on warrant la sued by Judge Cabanlss He wss tskn to the Central Police Btatton and after being booked was released on flood ball Hs Is but II years of sge snd reltdss with his mother at 121 Ashbury stree SEVERAL UNIONS ELECT OFFICERS xsafijga XSSSB li ts 11 a 1 CARS MB SUCCESS tl WB3fi uiiiiuerrupieo Dy yjnerpsDlsturbancft Jfesferday ThVwlArsorvlce wss inaugurated on Sutter street lset night and hourly tripe made from the ferry to sixth i avenue from I to 4 a The cars i were welt patronised and met with no Interference The United Railroads Is conalderlng fth running of all night cars on other lines In ths near future Fot hurling a brick through the window a car at Fifth and Market streets on July Ith Charlea Jones a teamstsrwas yesterday held to answer to the Superior Court by Judge Shorten en a charge of assault with a deadly weapon Ths bond waa fixed sttlOOO It was alleged that the rock barely missed a womans head Thomas Warner the driver and David 8tone the collector respectively on a union bus wsre arrested veiterday at FUlmore And Sutter atraeta and eharged at tha Bush street Station with obstructing the car tracks They fur nlered their own ball of 10 each Edwin Lowary a non union carman wss sentenced to thirty days In the County Jail by Judge Cabanles on a Charge of carrying eoncesled weapons He was accused of flourishing his revolver whlls Intoxicated In the vicinity of the Oak street carbarn Car JIM iet the Ellis and OFarrell street line was speeding down the grade on Bills street at 110 oclock on Wednesday evening and collided with the ambulance ot the San Francisco Society fbr the Prevention ot Cruelty to Animate at the Intersection of Ellis snd Polk strsets demolishing the vehicle William Hares who was In chargs of the ambulance and Richard Hughes his assistant wsre both hurled to the pavement and badly bruised The horses ran away but were cspturel later Supervisor Nicholas Chosen to Head District Council of Carpenters AGED MAN HELD FOR A FELONY Charged With Passing Counterfeit Coins to Street Car Conductor SUES T0B FORECLOSURE ON DHUMMEH BOY MINE 6 Bean has commenced ault In ths Supsrlor Court agalnet Emmons Mohler sml he Drummer Boy Mining Company to forecloa a mortgage of 10000 on the Drummer Bey mine and numeroua other properties In which Emmons and Mohler eru Interested Emmons waa recently convicted of swindling Mrs Hurst In a mining deal by making mli representations rsgardlng the Drummer Roy mine In Siskiyou county Ths trlsl was somewhat sensstlnnal and numerous other complaints reached the Dla trlet Attorney regarding Rmmons doubtful operations FOBESTBRS I1HTAM OfFICERS At a recent meeting of Court Sutro Heights No Ill of the Foreatere ef America new sfflcera wsre Instslled for the ensuing year The election was unanimous and the selection of officials la considered by the members of ths eourt to be exceptionally good The efllcsrs are Milton Davis chief ranger McPevitt sub chief raegsri Fsulkner trsasurer IL Locke financial secretary Murphy recording secretary Julian senior woodward A Bonlvert Junior woodwsrd Loorya senior beadle Miller Junior beadle Morey trus tsotursr Behrend CrElllnger i test Clarke George Stockton 73 yearn old wu arrested on Wednesday nltfht at IImkIH and Fillmore atreeta and booked at tlte Central Police fcUatlon on a charge of puaalng counterfeit colna Stockton waa wlven Into the cuMody of Patrolmen Glhhona and Morrle by Rr Clark a conductor on a HalKlit etreet car who churged Stockton with having paaaed two counterfeit colna to him Clark nays thttt on the down town trip about H30 oclock on Wiiln luy night he saw Stockton elttlnK In the front of the cttr nnd wnt to liijjj for the fare lie waa handei silver dollar and gave Htockton ftr cente In change He afterwsrit discovered the coin to he valueless lark then went to the rear of tne car and waa eurprleed to aee Stockton alttlng there who handed him halt a dollnr for hla fare Clark thought he waa mistaken and re turned 41 cente to the men end then went forward to Investigate and found Stockton had left ths front of the car snd op his rsturn to the rear again he found Stockton had also left there Both coins upon examination proved to he apurlous and Clark waa prepared to make a rsport accordingly upon his return On the return trip when the csr reached Webster atreet lark ssw Stockton bosrd the car ami when he wee again tendered a dollar In pay ment for the fare he examined It closely before giving change and seeing It to be another of the eume he nv Stockton Into custody on reaching Kill more etreet Htockton when questioned yeaterday by Aaelatant United Htutea Dlatrlct Attorney McKinlay eald the plac for him Lto talk would be In court Commis sioner Heacork yeaterday lasued a Ked eral warrant for his arrest and upon It he was taken Into cualody from the Htote authorltlea by Tnltert tte He cret Service Officer Harry Moffatt Moffatt asys that Stockton le Id ntlral with one George Johnaton who waa convicted for burglary In July lAflltand released In February lset and prior to that served a fifteen years aenl nce for a slmllsr offsnse PICKPOCKET AHHKKTKn Timothy OOrsdy known to the police as a pickpocket wse arreete1 at Kearny and Hutter streeta laat evening by Patrolman Barry on complaint of Takogl Takogl who la a Japanese gflegee that OOrady ntole 20 from the pockets of hie ctothee Tha prlaonsr was charged the lty Prison with grand larceny and vagrancy IIEPIIfJR AT OYXTER flAT OYSTER BAY July 11 Representative Hepburn of Iowa chairman of the Houee Committee on Interstate snd Foreign Commerce was a luncheon guest of President Roosevelt to day aFSMKJBxasi ssHawuu i otnrsvitrijrTnr sprWfog sonoma I eheaJeia ib fee all ktooX lie JOHN I VW ststsBWges AisattsT esnc uwi wiw nm ru sure street su el mfmZ k7 i The District Council of Carpenters elected the following officers Wednesday President Fred Nlnhelaa vice president A Cole secretary 11 Richardson tressurer Jnhn Hood wsrden Thomas OBrien bualnona agents Freelon Thomaa Par William Wlshart Kreamer Swsnaon Mahoney Hsnry Neldllnger snd Illner San Francisco Lodge No II Aseo clstlon of Mschlnlats Wedneaday evening made arrangements to parade on Labor day elected IL Campbell trustse vice Butler Harry Bur nett delegate to the Tton Trades Council vice Fltspatrlck and McConnell delegate to the Labor Council Four candidates were Initiated and fifteen applications for membership waesreceived iCdwurd McQInnerty snd Norton who represented Press Feeders and Aa letanta Union No II nt th International convention held In New York laat month returned Wednesday and reported to the union that evening The I convention went on record na Insisting upon the elced hop clause and the i eight hour dy It was Ihe most nil merously allendud convention In the history of the organization and re malned in seealon seven days Htreet and Concrete Workers fnlon No 15 at a meeting held on Tueylay I evening received reports from the financial secretsry and the auditing committee showing the union to he i in a most nourishing condition The bualneas sgenta reported that trade la good snd work plentiful Fourteen candldstes were Initiated Mlllmens Union No 411 will play a game of ball agalnat Mlllmena lnlon No 211 ot Santa Clara on Sunday July 21st for the benefit of the Santa Clara Labor Temple fund COMMITTEE CONFIDENT OT INDUSTRIAL PEACE Building Trades snd 0m Workers Prediot Speedy Adjustment of Differences The conference committee of the Building Trades Council tvlilch met the Bulldere Exchange and the Real Estate Board to agree upon a baels of wages to prevail for th next three years reported to the council at the meeting Isat evening tliat It wotId meet the employers to day and probably reach a huel for action It wan aald that all reports of pnealhle dla agreements or lockouts were positively without fourtdatlon as there waa an earnest desire on the pert of all the members of the conference representing the Bulldere Kxchansre the Real Estate Foard and the council to effect a speedy and harmonlotia adjustment which would give the needed stability and security to the building Industry snd prosperity of this city The Gas Worsera Union at the meeting held laat evening received reports from Its ofBcere to the effect thst negotiations were pending with the Gas and Electrical Company looking for a speedy adjustment of all differences The principal Items In the propoeed new agrnment hsva already been ad Justed and only some minor conditions uffectlng SMine tn unchca remain to be adjusted The Iuminlttee will meet the oflV lule of the gua company to day whfn the prepositions of the ellled unions will he submitted with every expectmion of on Immediate adjustment The union will meet In special acsalon to morrow evening to hear the flnil report of Its committee For four generations Ptbst has brewed beer constantly striving to make the beer better purer more wholesome The remit lithe highest achievement in brewing Pabst BlueRibbbn Tne Beer of Quality Brewed from Pabst Eight Day Malt which contains every particle of the food values of the barley griin this beer is the most nourishing1 and healthful of all beers THO COLLINS CO US Iarkla Street a Francisco Cal Phoas Market 3S43 SUNBURN it over timuUl ion of ihe Hoy tkin blood ves eli capillaries by lh hum riyi TK first inAammsstion it painful at well aa ud ughily an unwelcome lorerunatr of tk coveted tan Ponds Extract Soap haa two ipocial oropertie penetration and belling which tend to prevent the burning and which tooth and relieve when it haa occurred Waih tetntly but lather very freely waih off and repeat drying by gently patting Do not rub burned ur tew The Pond utract carried to the over stimulated capillaries cools and soothes relieves the stinging smart and by causing more normal circulation diminish the vivid color which too often precedes the dusky tan so much desired by umroef lads and lasses Iti creamy whiteness indicate ks purity From Your Druggiit Arm our Company 3la Lice from Ponds LU tract Grapjiy INSURANCE Office wants Kwi acnounte ant thorotixhly conversant with insurance accounts 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