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VK en Muoh Businwa llfcttrf Befort Wv in 1177T lL a gross Am business ti transact before it vtraelertafceoonBidiertlon of aotMruet lefUlation oneertacwMeni President WHB 1 wU B4resir Tuesday and Iris the aim ot Dmo vrvutL 4Aawr vuvi vmvv ne untirii ad TW hHW td toe In order 1 aa mnnh aa Dslalble twth the Gonetreesl coralna neat fall atrtt and ProreIvoB majority leaders at in legislative TDUSaae wf fftA Ttllv lf thm 1 that every1 man oejubeMn Ms district to fight for retention I a uarasormo majority in both housedof the next Congress a The fact thsv Senatorial contests under the direct elections amendment to thfConstltutlon re pending In many States makes th slhiatlon morkur genMrom campaign standpoint President Wilson la a eager as the chieftains Ui Congress to Unit the slonas muoh at possible and all at pulling together to expedite legislative matter Conferences of a legislative programme wlll be Acid In the near futurct Among the mpet important measures penuing aro ineiAinBnTuMwifcuiLii rural credit legislation regulation of hook exenangea ana rinn canai toll question All proposed legislation It la1 now practically agreed cannot be crowded through1 at thin time but what bills are to be sidetracked has not bwn de lornnnuov ALASKAN BIMTOPXs The Alaskan bill whloh was urged by th President In hU last message and which would provide for a Government buHt and operated railroad Into the in tarlor of the territory 1 certain to pass Senator Chambeflaln procured unanimous oonaant for a vota on Thurso aav me Home already naa the same aubtaOt iirVnA rthiiMrilllArtlK elaVAh up again Wednesday SenatAr Smith of aeorg la will prase 4 the asrlrjultural Mil Which would ro vide anrfualiy 13 00MO to be expand ad through thet State agrlotijturai ool leges lividuoatln the farmers of 0e ountryn advanced agricultural lines An amendment lovlnereasetbeultl H1at approprlatlopi to 0K0L off eradi by Senator Simmons of North CaroUndi Isvpendlngt Tomorrow Senator Kerhiv Chairman theJPrlvlla ges and Elections Com mnteoflwlll euhmlti the reportreoom mendlngVthaCBUlrJtiee of Maryland ba seated as the auooessor to Senator Jaoksitr Pavorebleaotlon would give tbetemooratsi a majority ot seven la the Senate Mherei stUli li avaoanor Inl Alabama the committee having I vot4dadvarsaljionithi credentials ot Frank iPOlass to suooeed thes late Senator1 Johnston1 7BI3APROWmfftiBiLlSi5 ynhettouseappr6prlationbllsire under way ThSPostoflloe approprlais llonblll the lamest of them idL lih lngjomplIcatad Jy theVrldars exompt map Mwinni posmaatars Tromv the olvlV service and a aeoond amendment ali provtaeil000000i annual appw nation proposed by the roads oom mlttee for distribution among the va riouisiaiesn oonauion or equal ap SfproprlatlonsK vr The tnnitarr it ortlffoatlona agrtoul Jural and Indian bills are ready and the fleldlsbelng cleared for the new Joglslatlv enterprise WrV1 A oauous of House Democrats on the flUOstlon of oreatlnr TlAiiMArhmmit ijLtoonc Suffrage wasi being agjuted by lomei oft1 the Western members today Theyrdeelaredithat if the full Com mlttea on Rules should afflrm the Eerri ooratlo anajorlty of that oomtnlttee in voting adversely upon 7the proposition the Issue would be put squarely to the party In ctuousi TheJ Naval Affairs Committee in the House Is about ready to wind up Its hearings staningoft this week with the chief of ordninoa and closing It byihearngvSeortaryahlelS In sup port of the two battle shlp programme The Rivers arid Harbors Committee la wreatllng wlthiahoatot big enterprises Thai Immigration Committee will talreiup thev matter of exoluslon of Asiatics atibearlnVset toinext Tuesdayi beuleslCommltteeiwini har Uir committee meetlngnextvTuasdayi atwblohi will be voted onrarlous bills proposing Investigation of the Colorado and Uletrlgan strikes already vntaut galnsVbrxhcDemowatto members of mas oommitteei the rule to expedite ttia 1 Immigration bill passed over by thei Demooratsasd the plantov bring tit mv0j7vmj ruirvn vnerosioxnos ap proprlatlon blll Vrlders Captain QttfMakcs estScpresofDay essMBWasjsesBSMsaMtseS Shooting on Collfornls Bchuetsen ParkiBang i Opeai ParoraWy forithiCrrentvTar ft PI 1l i iir WBWH i AJf PilW013O esSMiMiiiieeiiiSMiiiiii nmmmmmmtii Frank Kecnari itt NewSkcK dHOtn ffet Iory Who Appear With Albert von Tiber at the Orpheum and Slaga Several of Hit New via Songi ew cto ho Jt a NrHsi I eAe1J tL AM CJjP rfi i i 1 1 i i KsieiSBSSssssssssfc eBHHeSsLlBBBiissssssssssslsssssssssssssr i iUsiissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssVxV If lessssssssssBBiisssssssssPTefiX IssasVeTiTitaTaTaTaTaml 111 I IjMsIHHkI 11 SjiimLHffiHlissssssssssssL KMKHiissssssliaiissWBKA sr jBiWWalassssssSitMsssssssssssMBsMyi 18eelPMWWtlBPeBEpii MKSPMPHssKKsSi V3 SsSslseBsM KflisS I JW fiNesssssssm iiHMK 1 f3 sH te MHIeHBK NlassWyr1jWBIeyjg rrg8 i iMgyrasW eMPMry VSSSSEBeBBBBBBBaBBBBBBXBBSSSSsB I SsbisssssssssssssW 4iSssBissssssssss PLAYLET IS BEST I fl ftsintAlfi AT sft ia AVia CUlforalB7stoeiseaciun TwlnjSe ui owiun viuo wins tnj medal of the third class with a score of 117 out of a possible tto in the first shootof thejyeariheldby the olub yesterday ont the California Sahuetaerf ParkTanteSaniHaf ael tt lsv the highest sooreof the dayi and tbe best ever made rbyiCaptaln Ottwhorbas been shooting since 1SS5 He also scored the flrst bullsere of the veer and rni lowedthat up with three other perfect snon coaming ror1 uiimeflal shoot and the bullseye competition He has gained a olear lead whloh wlllvbe hard to beti Frankr Povey wins the first prise Iii the bullseye shoot the second time la suocosslon i oomlng within a small fraction of tha dead oantar During the noon recess the members of tha club feasted at a banquet served In the banquet hall of the clubhouse at which the following responded to toastst Captain OtKBrair Pohll Cap tain Joseph StraabiviHt Stettin and rTraakHBremer Following ar thai highest seores of thedayr BoMy ssset iliiirstrr uk APereV 1 0 VH HsrtwUl Osstsli A Ott STg I MoiblBbiOb 79 8 Luteefr S2t Sntur saoOnorre BelMDir SSS Bnil BsimStS tie MM Csptsls JMph Btrrtb ibei Tcra tee 1T2S Xnll Potll JTBO Tsobops 19tV Be entry ostoSCseula At ott SltvSoli JtlvlMP i oVr SOS Boll Ratter SOT sofl 2oa aooi boh yetui aoe Him tmL VonvHsrtwIjr S00lMlt wile 800 Jetas Wei j9s ei jwph iwit a to TMllMIP 1MI MUlef 17i lWrw te ioeeps Bjrsje iw aiMUaeties is irl gspe 188 190 1ST rfoaiet 18a 7 i -4 Twe Me Asek0e Tbsaellos1 sre i 7 aAk4ti PtrveftMl Bdirtrd BMtrtirlo wta str gI IteMlwduM btttwiir a ward Bo Of lAmongi Other cdfferihgs Fred Lindsay Astonishing ri I III I i si RtJC kBBNAN of Jlh many IT reorults rom Jfthe JVeglttmate1 myinyaralybedependedjupon torhlsOrpheum thrllliiiiOUiars ofthose iltarMihTHWieredlatoiude Trf vn7 nigner Teacnes i os jora fhs tto artjwlth one or two possible exi captions and only one or two have stiff sred materially if romwant ofgood erialiiorjlpsrhapsij they havent cared looking upon theitwo i4ayas sivmere oondesoensloiii fff Not soowaTerwUhyPrwlrKeenan HTlsVbtvthejanouall1fled oplnllon that TaudevUlelwMVorthya inediumot expression tor tiievactlnartasny otherejhaveposslblymorefworthyi In tnerlast analyslsv lncev jt reaches more people Only a short whli env he was requested by the Prama League of Chicago to make an address before Itivmembers upon a subJeqCohosen by them for him A Defense of Vaude ville His attitude was tut It doesnt naaTaMVi afaa i Boiltooji Ws attitude In tbs matter of brlnrlnsr drematln nlv letsv Westward vover tha Orpheum time The besti ls none too good or Prank Keenan at least he would always seem to get the best available This season he Is doing for the first time Vindication by v7H lard Made Tou will remember Mack from his crook sketchIClok In Whloh ufioivn men vi tnevregu la rs is the best purely drematlc offer Ingyet played Inahe OTarrell strsst house Mack hlrasolf played in that and was superbly convincing both as aotor and author Mack Indeed appears to be possessed of a knack for situation that Isnt really sltuatlos at1 all bu whleh goes straight and true overv the footllghU and hits the bullseyedead center In this insunce he provides Keenan with an opportunity fori the characterisation of an old Southern soldleK whose son Is In prison for the killing of a man The soldier pomes to see the Oovernor or tna state witn anr appeal tnat the boy be shot rfther then hanged so mat ne might at least aie nxe a soiojer awtist Diainrw VA rDETiLtB What happens should net told but seenl andlf at one suge Keenan uses an expletive not done on the stage as rule aitaougn Clyde ntcn em Skinner Last Week in Kismet at Columbia Tonights performance will mark the beginning of the final week Of Otis Skinner In Edward Knoblauchs Oriental drama Kismet at the Columbia xneater Rarely In the history of San Fran clsoo theatrloals has a plav woo suoh Immediate and enthusiastic approval or abactor so great a personal success here as haJ Skinner In the picturesque and 1 humorous character of HalJ the SeggarV In no small degree is I the Immense success of the attraction due to the superb staging of thepla the work ot uarnson urey FisKe The supporting cast Is an unusually larca one Including a hundred members 4Ariel wtalflfe flnm all atnAilMte 1M the bei musical comedy produced this year jn JwTcorK wun opaniior two weeks at the Columblat next Sunday I night WMWeekomWithih rHr rVi iii i 5 tneLMW7atHneJLort With theusual capacity audlenoe In evldenceMargaretIlllngton began the second and final week of her engage mihfttln Within Tjwttttli CMi Theaterlasti nlaht Allboroffloe rea 1 bi1lll kas at Aal MB VI JtQ4UI4ie DlVli yipyiVWB were smnsnea last weeic rBayard Veinersfpthrllllngdrtmayof American oondltlons has completely caught the favor of Saw Pranclsoo theatergoers nd the star through the powar1 oi aerwork7asTJaTyrTurneri has established berseUln the very first rank of emotional aotresseiThe final performance will bet glven Sunday aanuv The sat sale for the Sothertt Msr lows engagement berlcs at A Thursday The Shakespearean season opens next Monday at the Cortwlth a presenutlpn of The Taming of the Shrew ft i-- Yi1 LiV I slte ot iS Baaseoksleee at aeanr sod Bteektas 1 vi streeis eifiayis ataw wsaset sarlsuslf WttTediw ASjsj there is the posltive answer that this the only expression that would fit the extraordlnsryJe4iseiiVujii And his own impersonation is virile andoompelllng As In the playlet he last1 brought to the Orpheum there Is body and substance In what heihas to do A4so there Is vigor and emphasis in tne way neaoesit Be onngs aig nltytoi his ivaudevilli calling and a fine sense of the punoh which Is wht vaudevllle wants itiirosATOFTOBiKoyBtnrtLtf i Ji most Yemarkable novelty for vaudeville Is the offering of Fred Lindsay who with the stock whip of the Australian bushman outs bottles In half ships ashes from the end of a cigar held In an assistants mouth and otherwise astonishes As an act too all of this has the splendidly enhanced valne of not having been donei before on the stags Lindsay Is an uneqvlvooali hit for that very reasoni JtC Xdna Bhowaltar S1ngs several aelea tlons In a soprano of much sweetness pleasing the music lovers as well as the mob Albert von TUsar the song writer with the assistance of Dorothy Nord registers quietly wth some his new ditties and a medley of His old Maurice and Plorenoe Walton still tremendous favorltlea In troduoe a Braslllan Maxlxe and a Havana Glide both of whloh are graceful and adept annexations to their act Sharp snd Turek open the show with blackface song and Jdaneev stuff that Is at least energetic Holding oyer from last week Martin SrobsoffAoffeTrariitIonfOr two onbls Bouth Seas Travelogue and Bertyitsgbbontunner than ever is tne oomaay scretraoi tne snow lt wtn beaeBsssaiyrvto elshlmwthtHa iMacmiMppeam I fseje A a a A A i I omiiporeal Alcazar TonvMoore Vltife AndraW Mscici wnoereateditne title roiearew years ago will open the brief season of Irish plays at the Aloasar Theater tonlaht A oleaner or brighter play has never oeen seen ins mis cityi ano no nnr Irish comedian hs ever appeared In our midst Thaiplay has all of the elements of a oomedy1 and dramatlo uaoesa and Manlr si nti1f 1nrd preter brings to the leading role the ring oi nonest nearty and mirtnrui oharaoterlsatlon that marked the personality of the famous Csltlo bard During theoourse of Tomi Moore Mack will sing Believe Ms if A11 Those Endearing Toung Charms Hvslyns Bower Love Young Dream and the Immortal Last Rout ot Summer Ms own two compositions Macks flohool Oames and The Story of the Rosa1 Mack will have the supportsupport of thafull strength of the Aloa sar players WtiSlaceiFilmslifa aWaiftheortxJii At IJie Portola Theater yesterday The lnalde of theiWhite SlaveTrafflc films 5000 feet In length and depleting In a most vivid manner the work 1 Ingsof the vice trafflokers were shown for the flrsttlmeln the West Prom the time the doors were epenSd in1 the morning an hour or two before the regular time crowds fought for admission to the playhouse It Is es timated tnat no less then llow people saw the remarkabU plotures in the fourteen hours they were projected Interest In the story told by The Inside of the White Slave Trafflo starts with the very first Thereare three dlstinot storlea running through the nima The players were drilled In their soenes nnderthe direction of SamuelrHi Iondonw a white slaveTTn vestl gatoifsv imtjjeistylittv 0jmmarjlh packed houses greeted the arst turned presentation of Franeas Hodgson Burnetts famous novel and play A Lady of Quail ty at Otaumaas Imperial Theater yesUrday Ceoella Loftus who during her stage career has enacted many dlffloult oharacterltatlons Infuses into the tolejot Olorlnda the heroine of the Ule a degree of oharm and sentiment that Is at once rare and deughttuu i The produetlonitln nve parts lis mounted wlthSattlngs of unusual lav Uhnesa The varlaps charaourlsatlons are faithfully rendered by an exceptionally large and capable oompany and the entire production was enaoted under the personal supervision of Daniel ProhmanfA Xady ot Quail tywlll be the attraction at Wraumans Imperial up to and lnoludlng next Saturday night and should do a record breaking business BCOJsDAT 9hJXVAM ttmmmamBBBalBmmmimmi 15 it 1V ft tmmmmmaamm 6 AI mESOCCER HMM4T3P mm ytmrSdbrc Three Goals nr viav 111 Tie Scores i IBIRTH9 MARRIAGES AND bEATHSj ve5mslul iiiiii lxJrftmlMmZii IroeSst Oefcagd yearsTaieas sad raad Tlpf Ww CSHse ti sad WsTX 6k1 JIiii KHLSiiwS Wikr eyi lUcie oleMe eoev earauer ted iirs 75f Hanaw stirs ef SweiOtt Wllsljalsa Leajraaeiyj JlrtljjrAt Umtisttn jsrliWif tieVlffrMisas Kkxlliled reVyeflj a SLVi 2XmSfi WXSlSiBF PlSKllJ1OelK 0stesVaWetll sO mi idososTj ffaFHlM rrteeW Davie ieaa WrtiyffirtrwVl lHiayiBMeaiBf latarsietagsrs latrmutvartvatC wf yWA TBRTBftDAl BBSPLTi Thtsties a Raagers Psatbates Baraa 3 Vasetaaivl Saa Praaeseee The pastimes i proved too much for the Burns at Freemans Park Oakland yesterday afternoon and won tha California League soccer game by scors of three goals to two The Burns cave the olub boya a hard game but In the nd ths Pastimes were on the aggressive and came close to adding another kgee Tha i ground was In miserable condition and the players ware floundering in the mud most of the time The I victory of the Pastimes yesterday With vile urAVr WhvrWM MW fuftr nu Thistles makes the raoe for the flag van up between the Pastimes and Thistles Charlie Pllcerseoredthe first goal for the Pastimes shortly after the game opened when he rloked the defense slnglehanded and put the ball In the net Rows the Burns latest reorult put his side on equal terms with a good shot but before the interval Billy Altkon eaetd the Pastimes Hn to the lead with a shot from the twenty yard mark i The Pastimes went on the aggressive when the whistle sounded and la a fow minutes Walters put the ball where It did the most good The Burner broke away i after Welsh had missed with a hard shot McLaughlin put the ball between the posts This was all tha scoring The teams PsstlmeeQroirlev Selkirk Blmseeeo Oollea Bali McKlrmOk Writers Altkeni BaUey Btl Dild aad Pike 4 Burss Marshall 0111 BwB OHire Hf rli Mclntrr Rows Doaotoe McUosnlln Welsh sod Iclstyrett niinium annlwl rmntsn The Rangers treated the Thistles to a surprise psrty at he ocean snore grounds holding the laagua leaders to a tie ttathieson of the Thistles put the ball through Ms own goal early In the game but redeemed himself before halt time by scoring a pretty goal at the other end The Rangers seoond goal In the last half was a gift Mo Farlane the Thistles goalkeeper allowing the ball to roll between his legs when Klool son sent In along easy shot DUncan made the ecore even on a pass from Kempton The Vampires and Ban Francisco broke even at Crolls Alameda field both sides having soored one goal RAwaVtll want ttorAllrfc ft ll Ati thA VanSplres first goal and the Vamp lea to tne interval By tne odd goal Truesdale sent lna long shot from the left wing In the last perlodiand put the San Pranotsoos on even terms Hunter and Mlddleton who hive bean on the slok list for some weeks reappeared in the Vampire line up and played good football The game between the Ata niedas and Barbarians if Llpcoln Park Alameda was oalledi off on acoount of wet grounds I Hn Woa AHTwelve ilatche to SattebrgiAmtroajr litIaeStarv Th Olymclo Club plator team ahbot BgonthelU14USPw A League againstviapnttaattNuTianaBpo kane Wash this past week has kept up Its top notch scores being now the only unbeaten teams ln the United States The taarahas shot twse matones tor df te Just half way through the aerleajand won them all The star this week was the well known shot Qeorge Armstrong who made the really remarkable nity ahot total of 471 out of a possible of 500 This tops by neatly ten polnu the winnings soore In the pistol championship matches shot last spring and ties his own reoord made In the championship matches of 1110 The team totals tola week were asi follows Keakr siu towns Darla 3ob SsVRs 1 JflHjJW uetwu im st iMscfo retries Oeefttaa VwtI Dewilu DaADTwte tt rwtr Dave asv Hisses AadrwtB HartnseaiCatsettM Hsrtmsoai catiietfiie JtiniteUiiWB tt iKru Patrick HsraJartdetri ia Uofmiaa wi ImsCvCts Oevv Tr mm wiih 08ftea Mary Rool OMbirlee eaaB etJ SS 3nr K2Bsra i XtSm Morrlel pEalerl WwvMncii Wrage paufje SrvfHntMatA klHulMitlth MWllMta Oeapasrj lmiiOeWsa date avnoe aatll TSO IAlttnk TtMaB mvbIi TMWtoMl Cami xrrr rr rr 7 OLUUclla ttislalryi1 Jaaasnrlia iijeiy aiiea Clark wlieur ef Ednas Clark and sister ef Jljj sieeey Xaasly end late Stra vVH wi oarami i ittlre or jaei levity te aitead tie ueral Toeedi rreseriek akew keleved jSSjadA ef gllssbett Batewellv fatbefet eJSiS2 MmM BlkewelU as ewtyillweVttej ef TtiAmaa BakewellieC sets Aaj Oataad Mm Wood ot Betreiiv Derrolt Mies lvv 2liSrfi rrieode aediiaaalsaeaaiereseetfotly levlted to etteed Se foeerel WoBJajiiary IS at io0elook7 from WS lata rwldjaov itri Am A At ftt CetbeElie Ckoawlierefa iQalsai Wrt aasswiUbe MfL wmzvim naii rw Tesnnvti aura ui innd tM ae swgeVrfW iffwM rU MoikSawnsssW9srir1eeaW Jf ut ArAte A iiv ai Fr blsaaytlBirairi 4 lrnfl kmhiiil erTniaSts llama sil lM rtther at Asdrsw Fred Csirleii It riieade sad eeqaetatanoee are i teapeetfaliy DnlAdtA HlM th nu tVnMA JABrf as 4 eHMti rsoaitasaiiapei iiI Wl WAf XVATlflw nAaMMlMtla lli Htf iTiHM Ifh St hi lUfMMlAMAAIlAn WJUfMTMt la bl litlll ir lohn Drli be I 71 subae4 ef Anle Davis snd fittu aSTts Mrs Ceessar Ura tedsett sail the lite Tboms itiut i asealmi ef rrlajpkld ioJif 1 fjleMSseJ soegeletaaea respeetrafiy Isrlttd sttead tb fuersl i Xaesdsr Jse aryt to it sjo eelook treia Ws liie rwi Stt trU tbeaee te Beered Heart Csoroa raqojea aura oiaae will aei eie nreiM tor tea retMtee ot lis smll efaaneaelag st 10elxk latermeiit srlvata Holy Crees Tnivowawiw ya laioer ec Aaorvw rree uime Pfi ajkivietAtllaaiaS sad a eaiaars1 aijd 8 yASra Aiw sl i iLZ7 tW aeowmsewMai raapestrony Ifcrttod to ttrM tiVrWHiT MeUay Jaaae V2P i eralcea ffaajraajtCai ttTfTtii CrowlrOeeVavfaJaei TsSrrtatt BiateaDt a4 sn lees lav utTss celsnta4ufrtkeNeaa7 Manaeabtiaasv Maeieir yMteaaablle Craaa Oyatwr KJfjAw wmS i SS11 belered hretlir i of PeSeMy ef Mrs 11 Hroo end Mrs IV MeM iaeai of efvret diM ki Alti JiliwtT Wnbel Tsrrins hT3zji7 iiissr sii rs miiiai ihvum i 17 Tw i mlaa ST Bid It JHWUii fliwu wivtw HVL aUIHI WHWW 1 a atd PletMbar later ef Mwerd tse late miiad BlaaskePleUNAar ioleustrla site nit a a Ba sO jtalBkt Stiahittin Amstreas On S8 Gorman ril 3U Prltohird Ce 228 BiedtU 0 WJ 221 Tetar 1123 Aftrst Saeksss it Si nfO Arrotronf Oe i 41 Ooran JB Hi Raadill 0 tV2B UoirCWis2S Prwtys ru 22 Total iieleiii The previous weekv the Oly rapid Club team hung up a worlds reoord by making 114t with five men winning from Springfield Mass The team soore was asv follows Oeerge Armstrong 2Si VV Blasse 227 Oorman 483 MlllslJI7j PTPrentys lj totall14 The OjymniBt ciub marksmen are also preparing to contest fdr high honors In the many long range military rifle con tests which are aoneauied to oe held on the Paolflo Coast during 1I1S To thlsend they have entered a4eam in the Short Range Rifle League of the United States all firing being done In the prone position on a reauoea joo yard mllltarytarget1wlth1 heavy rifle of military model The standing of the various teams In this contest Is not decided as is the pistol and revolver shooting by joontest of team against fcitftw iL ivitAm Af vpl 1 The Olympic ciu scores ror tne past week were as follows Randall IS I Oeores Armstrong 1 it 1 XJnder 1 4 Prentysvl 11 ooeiey mh i The soore made by Randall of JM out of a possible too while not record Is esoeptlenal shooting and promises high Olympic scores in the military matches of the future WKBJCLT PiaB IITSPKCTtOlf Krta Pa will oompel weakly fire In spectlon of business houses factories and mills A gKATBR TIBAX WllfS arl Kesl won the lalf mlla skiUns rate at the Oeilam rlissrbl1rtninTTRrBama alsbed Mcoso whlrt Ubdosr pUeedtUrd i AwaSlA 9m aUrt jlaiafe AeAniasr Aitestedpn SmulihfSuspidbn SAk JOSBJaiiuary aiTwo Cbl nese one cf thera wearing several suits of clotesw4re takertifrblnanorta bouno train WtWlsi city tonight on piolonv that they were smuggleil Into this countrysunder coven of ev storm at an early hour yesterday morning by the launoh Calpyeci i which has been seised by United BUtes lrrimlgratlon officials at Monterei The arrests here was medoi by In soectors Robinson and Lawlor of the San yranolscoofBcoi I HaLaridsIideHalts ji OAKLAND JanuarylJ A huge elide ot earth dialed gad by the erosions of the reoant rains fellacross the right of way of the Oakland and Antiooh Railroad near Havena today and It Was Impossible torun trains bstweeaWal nut yCreek and Oakland unUl the line was reopened about 180 oolookto night vThe slldecarrylng with Ittons of soil occurred at this end of the Havens tunnel aboutf ouf miles from herr TFCbbbSaysHe 3ign DetroitC6ntract DETROIT iilohtfj January ii Ty Cobb Will not become a Federal Leaguer Thla assurance came today from Royston Oswl in a telegram from the champion batsman thus setting at rest speculation as to whether Cobb might desert the Detroit club virIwlll playln Detroit th telegram reads Am satlafled Federal League offered me terms but my Detroit oon tract suits xm I would gain nothing by change imV if Si ii AUTO ROBS IS ITOLIDICS While a Revaik of tit Market street was In a restaurant at Montgomery street last evening a UOO llama skin robe was stolen from his automobile that was standing Ini front of the restaurant Afew minutes later James QarveV and George Burns were arrested tryln to pawn the robe In a Montgomery street esiaoanmnii if i Car iBlares Two Aa aBtomoWle rives by laV Falrbioks driver for toe PaeUeOae and Blectrle Oonpaay and eoetalnlrg ilwl Praasartast ferenaa aad Olei Rlnes llaenaa for tbe eeaipaar waai deomlUbed isat slf bt by a OolltTtin en at Tblrteeata ui Olive itreetai la Oakland Prendersat had a brakes 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