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RW ft wifimmw 1 A TW 46 SAN TFRAX01BCO CHR0NICW3 SUNDAY JT7IX j30r 911 NERAL IY OF ILG TOMORROW Girls Body Removed to Her Late Home in Preparation for Burial Services INQUEST AT SAN RAFAEL Coroner to Investigate Beauty Parlors and Treatment Given Therein The body of May Ilgr who 1 iup poiod to haw committed nucid by throwing herwelf into the hay which was found near BoHna was yesterday remoxed from the undertaking establishment where It had been sine Friday to her home at 184 Hartford street The funeral eervlcei will be held tomorrow morning at 9 clock in the Church of the Holy Redeemer on Diamond street between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets All day yesterday friends of the deed rrl and of her family called at the Ilg home to offer condolences and sympathise with the grief stricken mother Who refuses to be comforted or talk to any one about occurrence The brothers of the Rlrl who searched for her from the time of her disappearance on July 17th until the body was foqnd oft the beach at Bollnas refuse to discuss any phase of the case at the present time The family Is still flrrn In Its belief that the ptlrl did not commit suicide but beliee thnt she met wth foul plav The missing ring and necklace which she wore when nhe left home thej nay is evidence that robbery has been commuted RKJKCT St ICIDB THEORY Mary of the friend of the famllv Who called at the home eetenlay ron cur In this lew of the nnr Hml point out In support of thetr theory that the home life of the girl was such an to preclude any thoughts of making away with herself Many of them way that the fn Ul blemishes would not have caused her to tommlt suicide as she was not a aln girl hut merely took the treat men to remoe the poison oak marks from her face Xrringrmentn for ih funeral were not completed esterdm hut the burial will be public lo the friends of the dead Rlrl and of the famllv The fniuvst oxer th death of May Ilff will he held In ih office of Justice of the Peace MrJee at San 1U fael tomorrow nlfyht at 8 clock reput Coroner Keaton who Is to conduct the examination of the witnesses summoned before the Coroners Jur will It is said ko inln a full in vestlffatlon of the treatment for facial blemishes In the heautv parlors where Miss llg Is said to have taken treatment Other circumstances which are believed by the Coroner to have had an Influence in the death of the irl will be gone into at the inquest AOT SIGNIFICANT Deputy Coroner Keaton does not it tach any significance to the blood spots that were on the clothing of the rl when found In Bollnas hav saying that they were caused bv raba and ftshea attacking the body Immediately after drowning The witnesses who will appear he fore the Coroners Jurv are th Steele A Steele of 966 Market street Adele Miliar proprietress of the heauty parlor at 166 Gearv street William 11k brother of the dead fflrl Rlenhold Orlpp he dead Klrl fiance Donald Perry and Fred Leh ester who found the body on Febble beach Alof 8Jo eren who headed the fishing party that discovered the body and Leicester an attorney of this rltv who notified the Coroner of Marin county The Jury selected bv the Coroner to hesr the testimony of the different witnesses Is composed of Colonel I Ptubbsh George Aajnew A Threch Axevedo Pelrson George Per nard Flannlsan Joe Kappenman Fritz Ihle Oeorgre McLaughlin and Fox all of San Rafael NATIVE SOfc PbAN FOR ADMISSION DAY SwssfssHK Four members of the Native Sons of the olden West who are taking a prominent part in arranging the details of the annual gathering of the order at Santa Rosa next September Committees Appointed to Prepare for Santa Rosa Gathering FOR NEEDED SCHOOLS Bonds Voted Seven Years Ago Unsalable Now Because of Low Rate of Interest and jujuuo aiyrex all of Jffow the proc Tti Hoard of Education recently rec omninnNd to the Supervisors that pOO lie set aside for the eonstruc tl if the new Patrick Henry School at Hfuhteenth and Vermont streets 40 000 for the Glen Park School annex and 4 0000 for the talrmount Srhool of these sums to he taken proceeds of the sale of school bonds of the year 1104 When these recommendations were taken up vesterdav bv the Finance Committee of the Supervisors Chairman Kellv remarked that the bonds of 1904 were not salable at present al they bore Interest at the rate of per cent only and that the Board of Education was or should be aware of that fact If any wav could be devised by which money ould be raised on these bonds or by which thev could he taken by the conirivnors on an arrangement which would he fair to the city there would be no delay In pro id ins for the ronat rurtifvn of needed school bulldlnprs Supervisor Kelly said The Board of Education in lt lefter to the Supervisor fixed the Inrml of the new Vatrlck Henry School at Twentieth and Conner tlcut streets Srhool plrertor Vaughn who was at the Finance Committee meeting de lared that this was a mistake of the secretary of his Board and that the site chosen wxs at Eighteenth and Vermont streets Residents in the neighborhood of the Patrick Henry School asserted that their school accommodations were the worst In the city but Supervisor Kellv told them that there were worse school conditions on Telegraph hill and In other sections and that If the 04 bonds continued unsalable another bond Issue might have to be voted to provide the necessary schoola and yards HERE Is great activity among the members of the artous local parlors of the Native Rons of the Golden West In preparing for the annual gathering of the order which will take place this year at Santa Rosa beginning on September 8th and covering the 9th and 10th The details of the big time In the way of programme and the preparation of features are In the hands of the Admission day 1U committee 8 and frequent sessions are being held at the headquarters 1 7 Golden Gate avenue The variety and bulk of the work which is necessary In connection with the notable event necessitates Its distribution among a number of active committees which will take up and carry out their respective duties As the order held Its celebration of 1910 here and the parlors from the interior cities made such a fine showing there Is a disposition among the local parlors to make special efforts to enhance the spectacular effects of the Santa Rosa celebration and do everything possible to make It a success Following are the officers of the committee of 1911 and the committees appointed to look after details of the celebration Angelo Rossi of El Dorado Parlor No 52 chairman Llcht of Bay City Parlor No 104 vice chairmanchairman Melvln A Rowe of Alcatra Par lor No 145 secretary Fred Stanle of Stanford Parlor No 76 treasurer Finance committee Lewis Bylng ton McGovern Joseph Rose Printing committee Fisher Randolph Frank Vivian Keller A Herbo Music committee A Herbat Fluff ger OLeary Transportation committee Henry Pahl Keenan VT Walsh Walsh Lllkendey John Nelson Press committee vv Wright I Terkelson Arthur Curtis Powers William Cape Parade committee Edward Teltjen Hobro Jr I McEnerney A Collins Adolph Traube BIG GLOBE 10 TEACH City Engineer Proposes Novel Educational Idea to the Commonwealth Club JOIIX riAlE DAVGKHOLSLY ILL John Dunne a pioneer of Ran Francisco whose home Is at 935 Webster treet la In a precarious condition at St Lukes Hospital and la not expected to Hits He Is suffering from acute asthma Duane Is a brother of the late Charles ruane well known In con ncctlon with the early day history of the city CTLaJfOZ IM TIME COMVXrTCnfO AlOCST 1ST THESE WIIX Bit A WCM8EB or CHANflFf ON THE WESTERN DIVISION TtsIS 8T will roe Tla HirlloM instead of Nlas as formerly leSTlni Trscy present time ft lasteal ef A II Tram win Ms sa joss HI A II and srrlm Uslaaa pier 7 A kC laiuaa ef 7 20 Ts7s wil it Unissi A and srrlTe Oakland pier s09 A iL laaread of leae tar Llremiore ar 7 4d A at snd arrlvtai Oak Iaa4 Bter 50 A sa rormerlr iOCTHtBa fAClu IS rl Geography In somewhat lifelike pro portions may be taught to students of the San Kranclso publlr schools If an idea presented to the Commonwealth Club at Its regular weekly meeting In the Palace Hotel yesferday by the City Engineer is carried out He proposed to house a forty foot globe In a big auditorium capable of accommodating all the public school hlldren The globe a model of which was exhibited to tne tommonweaitn Club will show the twenty four hour meridians the zones and all features of the earths surface In minute detail The globe Is to he Illuminated and a stereoptlcon arrangement will be employed to show the change In sea hods und the nornl ttnd fauna hara teristli The sfereoptlcon will be ued to throw onto the surface of the globe Mtatlsilcs of various sorts and a mov ing picture machine will show the methods of production and the commercial and socla1 life of the countries under discussion The cost of the globe It Is ssld will he ahout 40 000 It Is the City Kngl neir idea that this amount can be raised by public subscriptions The globe Idea has been presented to tne Hoard of Kdu atlon and has been met with considerable encouragement Peter Mazer chief naturalization examiner of the Immigration bureau was to have delivered an address to th Commonwealth Club yesterday but the pressure of official obligations made a postponement of his appearance necessary BUNDY EVANGELIST TO LECTURE ON mTXKNNIUK MEXICAN NAVAL OFFICERS HONOR GUESTS AT SMOKER Officers of the Mexican cruiser General Guerrero now In San Francisco bay were guests at the Army and Navy Club smoker held Friday evening Among the Mexican officers present were Captain Rodriguez Malplca Ileutenaints Rafael Carrion Caelmero Altlrete and Valentine Manzalvo Moving pictures depleting scenes of Army and Navy life were a feature of the evening More than 100 guests were in attendance The smoker was held at the clubs home 126 Post street Dysentery Cramps and Diarrhoea can bo prevented and cured by mlng Duffys Pure Malt Whiskey as prescribed You can by Its systematic use so strengthen the digestive organs and the entire system that the many things which lead to a siege of these dis tressing ailments hav no 111 effect upon you Go to your nearest druggist dealer or grocer today and get a large bottle of Addresses to Be Delivered Today in Richmond District and Also at Olen Park Free lectures on the Millennium will be lvon In the Richmond district and at Olen Park today by It Bundy minister and lecturer Bundy has earned a world wide reputation as a defender of the Borlptur es The lecture at Olen Park will be heldf In Diamond Hall Chenery and Diamond street at i oclock There will be an evening lecture Tn ths Masonic Hall First and Clement streets at JO The lectures are belnf held under the auspices of the Laymans Home Missionary Society llgP Duffys Pure Malt Whiskey for II 00 take It regularly as directed and sou will go through the Summer fortifier against the dangers of Impure or change of water unripe or spoiled fruit Hudden changes In the weather and tlip hundred and one other causes that many times lead to serious Illness If through neglect any of these dread Summer complaints have taken hold on you Duffys Pure Malt Whiskey Is again the friend1 In need It Is a sure remedy and will bring quick relief Daffys Pore Malt Whiskey the only whiskey that wis taxed by the Oorrrnmrnt as a medicine during the Spanish American war Medical booklet and doctors arlrlca free on application to Tie ii8 Malt Wluskey 0e meekester II Extradition Warrant Is Signed by Governor and the Sheriff Awaits His Prisoner Governor Johnson signed the extradition warrant authorizing the Oregon officials to take Louis Wilde to that State to stand trial upon the Indictment returned against him by the Grand Jury of Multnomah county Or for alleged embeizlement The warrant was turned over to Deputy Sheriff A Lieanord of Portland at 1 30 yes terday afternoon and he Immediately began preparations for ths removal of his prisoner Wilde has closed up all of his busi ness affairs according to hla attorney Charles Sumner and has put his personal affairs In such shape that he can be away for some time Attorney Sumner says that Wilde Intends to go to Oregon to Begin a right to bring th real wreckers of the Oregon Trust an Savings Company to justice He stated that the people of Portland and vicinity who were depositors In the defunct In stitution were giving all credit to Thomas Devlin the receiver of the bank and several of the directors for securing them In their deposits Wilde claims to have evidence to show that If it were not for him they would not have received over CO cents on the dollar We are hot going to give out our line of defense at the present time said Sumner but It will suffice for us to say that we are going to Oreson with the belief that Wilde will be vindicated of all the charges that have been brounht against him When the people of Portland lenrn who the real culprits are there will be surprises In very high circles Judge George Cameron District Attorney at Portland said that al thouKh there was a great deal of feel Ins among the people of Portland and vliinlty against Wilde for his alleged part In the Oregon Trust and Savings Bank bond transactions and other matters which have not been made public at the hearing for the extradition warrant yet he felt sure that he would be CALRHApMoUTlj 15 OF BONE MOSAIC Marin Rancher Kills Odd Freak of Nature SAN RAFAKI July A three momhs old calf having the root of its mouth and the Interior surface of its under jaw Inset with quadrilateral and hexagonal pieces of 4one In the pattern of perfect mosaic work was killed to day by John Balrun who runs dairy at Point San Pedro and now the owner of the freak of nature la bemoaning the lack of foresight that permitted him to destroy an animal which he believes he could have sold to a circus at a high figure No mural designs executed by the anclentMoors could he more regular In Its formation than Is the bony pattern that has had Its growth In the calfs mouth In nine rows of evenly formed blocks of bone In eight of these rows the pieces of bone are hexagonal while the ninth row extending over the ridge of the mouth and evenly dividing the other rows contains larger four sided fragments The lower Jaw is similarly Inlaid but under the tongue the bone mosaic Is of a translucent pinkish hue The calf was killed to be sold as veal and It was not until It was being quartered that the ranch hands discovered the peculiar formation in the moujh The head was preserved and Is now In the possession of Marty Johansen of San Rafael who says that he la going to send it to the curator ol tne museum at the State University i ROYAL ARCH MAS0ITS GIVE RECEPTION TO BLUE LODGES JEVVISHCHAUTAUQUA TO Distinguished Speakers to Be Heard Ail Sessions Be Public Members of Chapter Prove Generous Hosts to Hundreds of Fraters in Hasonio Temple San Francisco Chapter No 1 Royal Arch Masons gave a reoeptlon and entertainment followed by a collation to Richmond Lodge and Parnassus Lodge Free and Accepted Masons In Rich mond Masonic Temple last Wednesday evening and entertained 300 Blue granted a fair trail and that a change I Lodge aiad Chapter Masons most hos or venue would not be necessary We will try Wilde according to law said Judfre Cameorn and If we cannot prove him guilty or the evidence does not substantiate the Indict ment there Is no one who will be more pleased than I will We will not harass or embarrass him In any way It will be a straight out and out trial and fair tactks will be used Wilde will arrive In this city tomor morning at 9 30 from San Diego He will deliver himself to Deputy Sheriff Leanord and depart In company of the Oregon officials at 11 20 for Portland pltably Fully 100 members of San Francisco Chapter wearing red emblems acted as reception committee while the Blue Lodge Masons wearing blue emblems were the guests High Priest Walter Brunt delivered the address of welcome Orand Treasurer and Past Orand High Priest Moebus and High Priest James Gordon delivered addresses A very attractive programme was presented Including instrumental and vocal selections moving pictures Indian snake dances and specialties The following took part In the programme Wlttlch Larsern Fossey and DahL GUMPS SALE STARTS TOMORROW DISCOUNTS 1 0 to 50 rree delivery within one hundred miles 246 268 POST ST Bet Stockton St and Grant Ave Monday afternoon theswiH fce taksn on an auto ride through and about San Franclsoo and have tea at the Cliff House Local headquarters have been estah fished In room 810 St Francis Hotel where Miss Jeannatte Miriam Goldberg of Philadelphia the Held secretary wU be In attendance and furnish Information concerning the Jewish Chsutsuqua Society i i II DR GROSZMAim TO SPEAK TO THE SCHOOL TEACHERS Will Talk on Problem ot the Exceptional Child at Mission High School Tomorrow Night Dri Maximilian Qrossmann who Is the educational director of the National Association for the Study and Education of Exceptional Children will speak tomorrow evening July Slstat oclock In the Mission High scnooi to the teachers of lha public schools Dr Qrostmanns subject will be The Problem of the Exceptional Child which Is the same one he gave last Friday Defers the Associated Charities luncheon at the St Francis Hotel Th tnnlA tnvnlvai mlnv nolnts rjertl nent to the knowledge and care of chil dren In the schools and discusses tne percentage of children who are abnormal or subnormal together with the necessary methods for their health and progress I EXCnANCE SHOES IN COURT Victor Root a oook employed at the General Hospital at the Presidio discovered Friday afternoon that a thief had stolen his new tan shoes He went to the Barbery Coast and found his shoes on the feet of Thomas Medina a waiter A policeman came and ar rested Medina for burglary Medlnal said yesterday In Police Judge Short alls court that the black shoes then worn by Root were his Medina was barefooted because the tan shoes were used In evidence Judge Shortall found The first Western assembly of the Jewish Chautauqua Society of America will meet In San Francisco from August 4th to Augult Sth Among the executive officers of1 the society who will open the assembly are its chan cellor Rev Dr Henry Bsrkowlts Philadelphia and Vice Chancellor Rev Dr William Rosenau of Baltimore The committee In charge of the local arrangements Is composed of the following Rabbis Meyer Levy Nleto and Kaplan of San Francisco and Rabbi Frledlander of Oakland A Saplro Otto Irving Wise Colonel Harris Weln stock Colonel 8 Heller Samuel Welsskopf Dr William Voorsanger airs aicss Mrs in xosniana Mrs Lotfls Herts Mrs Julius Kahn and Mrs Mark Newman The business sessions will be held In the Emanu El School building 1317 Sutter street and will be open to the public as wilt all other sessions 6 the assembly Religious school organisation and teaching will be discussed by the highest authorities on education A mass meeting will be held In Tem ple Emanu El next Sunday evening Which will be addressed by Lucius Sol omons and Otto Irving wise Special services will be held In Temple Emanu El on Friday evening and Saturday morning at which Dr Henry Berko wlts and Dr William Rosenau will preach A reception In honor of the visiting delegates will be given on Saturday evenlna Aufirust Sth in the SL Francis Hotel The delegates will be the that the two had been friends and made guests of the Oakland community next them exchange shoes They did so In Sunday afternoon for a drive and tea court and the charge against Medina at the Piedmont Club house and on I was dismissed I FASHION BULLETIN yyY JC jtS Grant Avenue at Geary Street HAVE ARRANGED E0R MONDAY A DISPLAY Of PARISIAN WAISTS In the new side ruffle effects Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI modes FRENCH BAGS From the best Parisian Makers in Leather Tapestry Velvet Satin and in the newest colorings and shades PARISIAN NECKWEAR 9 A magnificent assortment of Side Ruffles Jabots Chemisettes Collars and Cuffs Sets and Fichus in hand embroideries and real laces SOLE AGENTS fOR THE FAMOUS LA VIDA CORSETS We invite your Inspection GKAJfT ATE AT GEAET ST A PINAL CLEAN UP SALE LADIES AND MISSES WASH DRESSES It is bound to be final for at such prices not a garment can possibly remain All this seasons models and fabrics Wash Dresses in Lawn Gingham Zephyr Voiles 575 rjp 550 J5 Former 600 Hf 750 j75 Formerly 8 00 900 Formerly 950 1000 475 875 1050 Formerly 1100 1150 1250 Formerly 13 00 13 50 1450 Formerly 15 00 1650 Formerly 19 50 2000 and 2500 675 775 The remainder of our Summer Stock in TAILORED SUITS LINEN SUITS LINEN DRESSES AND PONGEE COATS will be sacrificed regardless of cost 300 New Voile and Lingerie Waists received Saturday will be sold ir Monday at the popular price of JfJ4u These waists come in an assortment of five different styles all white with high neck and are trimmed with real cluny and vaL laces A Special Sale of LADIES MOTOR VEILS At ipZlt Value 400 We have purchased an importers entire stock and therefore will sell these auto veils which ordinarily would sell for 400 for 215 They are fy2 yards long and 1 yard wide with a wide satin border and come in 12 of the newest shades Now on Display and Sale NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT Vast assortment of the latest ideas in Neckwear at popular prices See illustrations for Styles CUT 1 Collar made of Net 175 fjtkrs JU5 208 and Dp CUT 2 New side Ruffles 50c i5c Ji 0p Mf Up CUT 3 Net fichu lace trimmed 2iJ Others of Lingerie and Voile 3 5M and Up IP list VM J4MmX iy VjfeWvuL KUtA.

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