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THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER- -WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1911. GIRLBUHCLAH'S Reddino Lectures on Beautu EMMA SCHRADER, TO BE BRIDE SOON UTOIST-fH COURT AS GIRL'S SLAYER CRI8 JURY QUIZZES EMI 10 LUIGE 0 Contractor Explains Book He Gave Executive Was Not Bassity Account, ffiiC WARFARE FOR TIMERS Arrangements With Presidio Authorities to Entertain the E. During Convention. Miss Garden Amorro Hearers BRAIN CLEARED BY THE KNIFE Whitehead Formally Charged With Killing of Little" Jeannette Heilbuth, JOSEPH REDDING AND MARY GARDEN John W. Whitehead, charged with manslaughter for having run down and killed Jeannette Heilbuth with his automobile last Friday nitjht on the ocean boulevard, appeared before Police Jean Thurnherr Declares Her Mind Has Changed Since Operation, juubo amortiWI yesterday where he was arraigned and lnsum te.1.

The case was set for trial on May 31st. i AS IF WEIGHT HAD LIFTED Phy sician Feels That Bride Attorney L. A. Wlttenmeyer appeared as special prosecutor. Assistant District Attorney Oppenheim stated that the ofiiee of the District 'Attorney did not intend to withdraw from the case.

related to the court that he considered the circumstances surrounding- the death of Jeannette Heilbuth and the injury of MIhs Klsie l'ulda as most appalling that every effort should be made to iinnfsh Who Was Burglar Has Been Cleared. Alfred Roncovleri, Superintendent of Schools and active member of the California executive committee of the National Educational Association, acting for the Pan Francisco Convention League, yesterday practically completed arrangements with the military authorities for holding a great military review here during the week In July when the National Educational Association meets in this city. The teacher delegates, league officials say, will have an opportunity of seeing not only the battle fleet of the Pacific anchored in the bay through orders of the Washington Navy Department, but also see a sham battle engaged in between thousands of Uncle Sam's troops. The return of the troops from the Mexican boundary line will, military authorities believe, take place before the holding of the convention, and these will assist In the military spectacle. The programme suggested by Superintendent Roncovleri to the military authorities on behalf of the league officials will be taken part In by all the Presidio troops, who will march through the streets of the city If the proposed plans of the league do net miscarry.

Other features of "Military Day" will be target practices and band concerts by military bands. Theodore Lutge, contractor, and Dr. George Lee Eaton, president of the Board of Health, were the chief witnesses before the Grand Jury last night in the municipal clinic graft investigation. Lutge gave the grand jurors a peep into the inside of a certain brand of city politics, nnd Eaton was interrogated, touching a reported criticism of Chief of Police Seymour. In explaining that a book that lie had given into the custody of Mayor McCarthy wss not a book containing an account of money owing to Lutge by Jerome Ppssity for the construction of a proposed segregated house in Pacific street, the contractor was required to tell why he had given the book to the Mayor.

"Just before the last municipal election," said Lutge after he had left the Grand Jury room, "I met John P. Ilorgan, who is now chief building Inspector for the Board of Public Works. Horgan asked me whom I was going to vote for, and I showed him a book In which I had written the names of nominees I favored. He Had a Little Book. "At the head of the list was the name of P.

II. McCarthy. When Hor-san saw McCarthy's name he spoke 111 of him nid told me to vote for a good man. Then Ilorgan took my book and scratched out the name of McCarthy and wrote in the name of Dr. T.

B. W. Leland, "Shortly after that I showed the book to William II. Hagerty, who was chairman of the Cnion Labor county comm'ttee. Ilegerty would not believe That the surgeon's scalpel has carvert her propensities for stealing from the brain of Jean Thurnherr Is the belief of Dr.

Hubert N. Rowell. Chief of Police Vollmer and others In Berkeley. The woman Raffles will appear beforo of the Peace Robert Edgar to answer to a charge of petty larceny the guilty parties. He asked that the detectives on the case he allowed to examine the automobile driven by Whitehead and his companions on the night of the tragedy.

The matter was referred to Attorney A. P. Black, counsel for Whitehead. Black said he had no objections, but that lie would like to consult his client first. H.

M. Miller, who was one of the four passengers in the car, was also In court. He was accompanied by Attorney George Connelly. Both Miller and Whitehead have declared that their machine did not strike Jeannette Heilbuth. The have intimated that they believe a large gray machine, which followed them, may have struck the two.

IV nSu 4 v-v) Tr "I ny i.8 'i. Si (it i tm jf ii SV VVi NEPTUNE GARDENS SOLD next Monday afternoon. It Is believed that the case will be dismissed beca me of the remarkable change wrought in the mind of the youthful ffffr.de r. Mrs. Thurnherr was operated upon Merrltt Hospital in Oakland on April 2th, following her arrest for the third time In Berkeley on a charge r.f theft.

A small portion of- her skull was removed by Dr. C. A. Dakes, assisted ly Dr. Galbrr.ith., the direction of Dr.

Rowell. The woman herself lr. firmly convinced that she is permanently cured Vf her desire to steal. 'X'OT? "''HC'-A --rlv-us 4 rVif Purchaser Intends Making a Caney Island Out of Old-Time Resort. The sale of Neptune Gardens on the south shore of Alameda to Hervey M.

DISCUSS PHTHISIS CURE Eclectic Socio! Holds An Dual Toy, who recently purchased the Fair estate holdings at Newark, was announced yesterday and Toy declared he intended to develop the tract into a bathing and pleasure park. Tl9 tract contains eighty acres and tka fonvrntlou Here. The thirty-eighth annual convention of the California Eclectic Medical Society opened yesterday at the Hotel Stewart. Sessions were held in the morning and afternoon.x and will be that Ilorgan had done as I said, and I told rtim he could easily prove it by comparing the writing of Lelsnd's name with the known writing of Horgan. "Afier McCarthy was elected he met me on the street one day, and told me that he understood that I had a book showing that Horfrar.

had opposed him. lie asked me to let him have the book, and I did so." 'Almost immediately following thel purchase price is said to be In the neghborhood of $100,000. continued to-day and to-morrow. Dele a ii Toy purchased the tract from Charles eperation," said the woman yesterday, "I felt a great change. It seemed If something had been lifted from nil' brain.

Always since I v. as a child I as more like a toy. 1 remember I was different from the other citH. I gates were present from all sections of the State. Dr.

A. J. Atkins of this city delivered the address of welcome. Dr. John Lutge denied that he had any knowl Schlessinger and his associates, who purchased it from the Fair estate under the name of the Pacific Land Investment Company.

edge of the Mayor's alleged connection with tho segregation use that Lutge Pearn of Oakland, president of the so He stated yesterday that he believed loved the wild life of the ccw lioy and granted to do things tiirt men did. 1 ciety, followed with his annual address, nd then the assembly settled down to a long discussion of tuberculosis. that a large pleasure resort with a bathing beach would be a paying In Dr. II. Ford Scudder of Kedlands vestment and intimated that he would invest a large sum of money to make it a second Coney Island.

Neptune Gardens is well known to read a paper entitled "A Few Remarks on Tuberculosis." The members of the society offered many conflicting views on serumtherapy, and all did not agree on the emcacy of the vaccine treatment for the white plague. the public as Croll Gardens, for "Pop" Croll utilized it as training quarters for many noted pugilists. The old wis- don't know how the habit of theft took hold of me. 1 really didn't want to steal, but the irresistible something came over me and then 1 was sorry, c-h so sorry. Loves Beauty More.

"But now I feel altogether different. I find myself thinking about other thing. Flowers seem more besulitul to me now. I remember Easier morning at the hospital, the Easter lilies brought me. were r.o beautiful.

Last evening the delegates made up wam and gymnasium are still standing, but the house which was occupied by the park management was burned two years ago. a theatre party at the Savoy. had huit for Jerome Bassity. Dr. Eaton Keeps Silence.

Dr. Eaton appeared before the Grand Jury on a forthwith subpena that had been sent out to his home after the Grand Jury convened. The inquisitors asked the head of the Health Department if It wore true, as reported, that he had stated that he and others wanted to get rid of Chief Seymour; that Seymour had no right to reduce the rentals paid by inmates of segregated houses; that the chief had made many mistakes and should be removed, and that the chief should have Informed Thelma Le Roy, the chief witness for the State in the graft investigation, that her room was more desirable than her company. Upon leaving the Grand Jury room Dr. Eaton decllnsd to discuss his testimony.

Speaking for himself, however, Dr. Eaton said that he did not deny the statements credited to him, but declared that they had been made To-day papers on plastic surgery. pneumonia, arthritis and many other Hiss Emma Schrader To Wed Steiger Engagement to Local Attorney Is Announced by Parents at Big Reception. Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Schrader announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Emma Schrader, to George J. Steiger, at a reception given at the Schrader home a few nights ago. subjects will be read and discussed. Killed In Tunnel by Train.

The body of Edward Levy, a boiler- The election of officers will be held to-morrow. maker, residing at Point Richmond. I love to think of April 32th as my new TWO MEN HOLD ONE JOB was found yesterday in Bay Shore tunnel No. 1. Levy was evidently run down and killed while walking birthday the date of my operation "You can imagine whit it meant to Trouble Brewing Over StenograMer'a me to take my life in my hands and Place in Pollee Conrt.

When John J. Sullivan, the newly through the tunnel, but no report of the matter has been made by any of the trainmen of the Southern Pacific Company. go to the operation room. I really appointed police Judge, who suoceeds didn't care, though, whether I erer Steiger Is a well-known attorney the lata Charles T. Conlan, opened He la a graduate of the University of California and a member of several fraternities.

Both he and his flanoee came out alive. In fact, I told the doe-tors not to let me live if they were not sure that removing a part of my court yesterday morning for the first time, he discovered that there were two stenographers on hand, each of In the course of an argument and under the seal of confidence. "Aside from the Grand Jury, do you want to get Chief Seymour?" Dr. Eaton waa asked. At California Club Writer Talks on Aesthetic are well known In University society.

At the reception several score of whom olaims that tbe place rightfully skull would cure me of Chief Deeply Interested. Denies Meddling. Adornment of City. belongs to him. They are Daniel Drew, who "I do not oare," he replied, "whether their friends spent a very delightful evening.

The Schrader home was adorned throughout with rosea and hearts in brilliant red. An Impromptu Great interest has been taken by Seymour stays or goes. I have noth stenographer for Conlan and who on Monday was reappointed by the other IIP Chief of Pclice Vollmer in the out Ing to do with the Police Department. dance followed and supper waa served. come of the operation.

He declared OSEPH REDDING, Bohemian, My business is with tha Health De instinct and all the attributes which are allied to the artistlo and beautiful partment." J' that he believes surgery will play an Important part In the future in the writer of opera and lecturer on clvio adornment, shared honors at WOMAN HELPED THIEVES in life than one would find In a dozen Arthur IT. Dutton, a newspaperman, testified that Dr. Eaton had given him the Seymour Interview, and stated that suppression of crime. the California Club yesterday with eastern cities. The attributes found a convenient soil and climate for their expansion; and this spirit and enthu Henry von Saggin and William (Jll-tnore, two Ban Francisco bellboys, wo were arrested In Vallojo for robbing ft was not given in confidence.

Mary Garden, creator of the title role In Reddlng's opera, members of the police oourt sitting en banc, and Joseph Stevens, stenographer for the City Coroner, who bases his claim on an appointment made by Sullivan. Sullivan reoognlzed Stevens yesterday. Drew said that he was there te hold the Job. Both Stevens and Drew then took out their pencils and began to take notes on the proceedings. Drew and Stevens, It is said, will take the matter Into the Superior Court to settle the dispute.

Attorney Carroll Cook and Lee siasm have survived In the descend ants. "I believe that it Is no more proper to send a typhoid patient to a hospital for two weeks nor an insane person to asylum for two months than It la to While Redding was announced es Quong, a Chinese, appeared as wit VACATION SALE "Our very family quarrels are the telephone toll stations, have confessed to eight similar burglaries committed in Berkeley, according to a communi nesses In the Milton G. Cohn matter. end seme of the persons now com but were excused until the next meet lng of the Grand Jury. cation received by Chief ef Police voll result of our temperamental nature.

In a climate which charges us daily with renewed energy; but through it all there Is a call within us which tends mitted to the State penitentiaries for two years. For the sake of others I Under a new law, the foreman of the Grand Jury is required, before calling a witness, to state to the other mer, from W. T. Sanford, police ohief nt Vallejo. They have been held for trial, and will plead guilty In Vallejo to avoid trial In other cities.

Both are toward the beautiful and artistic. sincerely hope that Dr. Rowell'a efforts LIGHTS FOR VALENCIA ST. "If we choose the finest points in civic adornment from of the old world cities, we should simply have in behalf of Mr. Thurnherr are sue cessful." Jurors what the of the witness is expected to be.

Cook Informed the Jurors that he did not know what Improvement Aawoclatloa Acltattna: the star attraction for the afternoon, he made himstdf of the second magnitude by Inviting Miss Garden to be his guest. She came, and if she was unseen by any of the scores of women present nobody could find that woman. For with all their seriousness of mind, the California Club members and their guests were decidedly interested in Miss Garden, and they found the treat of seeing a world renowned celebrity at close range most enjuyable. Miss Garden's dressing, always a subject for comment, was extremely slmDle yesterday. A white c'oth tail Dr.

Rowell la extremely sanguine another San Franoitco. There should be no hesltanoy in undertaking any OF IfjDESTRUCTO Tou-R-TsT Lee Quong's testimony would be. He could state generally, he said, "Wishbone" Arrhea for Mission. The Valencia Street Improvement As under age. According to the polloe the men are wanted for sixty-six burglaries of pay stations in San Francisoo and the bay region.

In their operations In Berkeley they were assisted by a woman accomplice. The police are now seeking tbe accomplice. ver the prospects of a complete cure that he had been informed that Lee In the case of Mrs. Thurnherr, and he plan however broad or comprehensive that will attempt to utilise what the Creator by a special privilege has sociation last night discussed the question of placing ornamental arches at each crossing, with many Incandescent Quong alleged Cohn, claiming to represent the city administration, had olTered for $1,600 to exempt the Chinese women from the medical lights, on the plan adopted on Fill given to us. Touches Upon Suffrage.

more street. supervision of the municipal clinic. It was decided to agitate the trans Redding touched upon the suffrage question in his talk. He said: Frank Schapple, formerly employed as chauffeur for Mayor McCarthy, wm ored gown was worn with a lingerie waist and a black tailor hat, trimmed with a purple aigrette. A gray fn boa gave a slight idea of what Miss fer of either the cemeteries or San Mateo suburban oar service from Mission to Valencia street, so that a through service may be given on Valencia "I have great faith In the untUlty of women's votes.

I do not believe called for the purpose of testifying the right to vote ought to depend on inai ne nan driven Mayor McCarthy and Police Commissioner Sullivan to the offices of Dr. Eaton. street from the ferries to the San Ma sex. It ought to depend on education teo cemeteries. I'd like to be a dictator in this land long enough to make a high school yesterday deolared that the results so far have justified all of the endeavors In her behalf.

"I feel sure that her future course of eonduct will prove to the public that hers was a case of disease rather than crime," he says. "A thorough revolution In the young woman's mind has taken place. Even her old acquaintances have noted a radical change In her manner, her tastea and her desires. Has Every Confidence. "Mrs.

Thurnherr Is a wonderfully bright girl, and as Is sometimes true of those with perverted minds, her change for good Is going to be Just as strongly pronounoed aa was her bent toward the bad. I hava every Reports were presented showing that ANCIENT SVINDLU BOBS UP Garden thought of Fan Francisco early summer weather. Very low black shoes and white stockings completed the smart costume, which set off Miss Garden's beauty. Beauty His Theme. the appearance of Valencia street Is education, or its equivalent, the quail TRUNKS This is an excellent example of the way ROOS BROS, save money for their customers.

The regular prices are those you HAVE to pay elsewhere. We give you this great price advantage at a most opportune time just right for your vacation. fioatinn for voting. Instead of giving being Improved, shack buildings giv Wholesaler Jnat Excana Sending SS.oOO the franchise universally to persons ing way to modern structures. of one sex, I would grant It only to io in iiuriea I on Treanre.

That he didn't lose $5,000 yesterday Redding had for his subject "The HOUSE FALLS ON TWO MEN Bms onsBak Easy PI Pilfill Beautiflcallon of the City," and in his was due to the counsel of the friends of Slgnore Padini. wholesale butcher talk he said in part: "This organization has In view a Carpenter and Plumber HndJy Hnrt When Building ollanxen In Mission. Two men were severely injured yes of 42S0 Mission street. The age-stained swindle of the Spanish burled treasure had never been heard of by Padini, who recently got nurnortert tn terday afternoon when a two-story particular thing, the taking of civic architecture out of the realm of the commonplace. In'the possession of the smallest idea along that line you possess the potential equipment for great "IDETRT CTO" confidence In the girl, and from my frame building, nearing completion, on i etters from Madrid that letters from Madrid that Trunks Tou-R-lsT Steamer S2i13t1SU incrre.

dally acquaintance with her I have $12.50 re. 117. Rfclnced to Kamona avenue, ueiHcru uu icnun and Fifteenth streets, collapsed. The Injured: er, achievement. There is r.

practical KDESTBITTO" plan by which San i-'rancisco can oe learned that ahe has a wealth of good Qualities. am not at all afraid to let the the educated members of both sexes. Then there would be no corruption In high places. A sense of honesty is a matter of education, not of fundamental inheritance. "Our opportunities here in San Francisco and California are too everyday, too rear at for us to really appreciate them.

That remnlns for outsiders, for artists who feel the great Hrtistic arid Spiritual uplift which fills our very atmosphere." Accompanying Miss Garden as Reddlng's guest Was Mr. Chauneey. Miss Garden's secretary. Mrs. Eleanor Martin, Mrs.

C. Frederick Kohl. Miss Dfbblee, and several other society folk were among the guests presented to Mies Garden. Charles Graeber's mandolin club contributed the music to the afternoon's programme. Ton-K-iaT Steamer Trnnk Britdlovr, Arthur, carpenter, ido aan made to take the place that nature in 3Axl3iWt lnrhe.

Bruno avenue; bruised and crusnefl. $14.00 Tea. RecV.eed to Leonard, Joseph, plumber, 102 Treat public Judge in the years to come of "IXDESTRl (TO tended for her a place at tne very apex of everything that is beautiful. "The achievements In the line of municipal adornment have been the remit of the domination of one indi avenue; head severely injured. No warning of the building's col nave been written by a wealthy don incarcerated in a dungeon.

The don needed $5,000 to win his liberty, the letters said, and If Padini would send along the money the write' assured him that he would share with his benefactor half of twelve million francs that he had cached. Padini was about to send on the $5,000 when his friends advised him that he had better consult the police. The police told Padini that he had better keep his money. Trunk Ton-R-lnT Steamer 40xlSV inchea. re.

$16.00 Red-ieed to vidual over a situation. Greece, Paris lapse was had by the workmen, who were trapped in the wreck of timbers. Leonard was taken in an automobile to the German Hospital, and Brudlow Absolutely Puro aXDESTRlTTO Tnn-R-iaT Man's Trunk 3xllllS4 in.hea. Tho only bskfag powdor $14.00 the value of the work that has been clone for her." It is the hope of Mrs. Thurnherr attorneys that with the showing which has been made Judge Edgar will show leniency In disposition of lier case when It Is called next Monday, and that she will be admitted to parole and given an opportunity to start life anew.

was taken to the Central emergency re. I1J. Reduced Hoanltal. Contractor J. J.

Binei couiu msxa from Royai isrspo Cream cf Tartar not explain the accident. RAILROAD MEN ON TOUR EAGLES TO PICNIC SUNDAY were each wrought Into reals beautiful by the supremacy of one man, who treated the cities of Paris and Athens as though they were private estates. The rollcy of Louis Napoleon, who urged the tearing down of old buildings, the appropriation of private properties and the general beautifying of Paris, regardless of private murmurings. was the policy of wisdom. Make the taxpayer see that in the end BODIES GOING TO CHINA KflALLUKBUMEFKamTE lynESTRiTTo" Ton-R-lsT Man- Trunk 8fxil5T2e inches, tlfirjf) K.

Redw-ed 10.vJ IPFTR1TT(" Ton-R-lV Man' Trunk OxlSlX trchea. rrt. ttQnfl 13. Reduces 313.UU irETRi' cro San Mateo I'rrmit" r- "u.i.-. Consumption Often Devel Dead Without Paying era.

The Chinese Six Companies has been F. M. WMtaker and Other Hnwley Mne Oflirlnle Are at St. Fraarla. F.

M. Whltaker, third vice-president of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, accompanied by several other officials of the Hawley lines, arrived here yesterday and went to the St. Francis Hotel. Ontlng at Shellmnund Planned fer Beaeflt of Grand Aerie Fund. Extensive preparations have been made for the big picnic that Is to be held under the direction of the San Francisco Aerie of Eagles In aid of granted permission by the authorities BALKS AT SAN FRANCISCO Wife nefnaed Live Here, but Hncfcaad Cheat "Paris of America" to Spovse.

Ton-R-iT l.adle Trunk. inchfi. of San Mateo county to remuvo mr nf 000 countrymen that are $16.00 the Grand Aerie session fund at Shell- ree. Reiced to the stranger who comes to our city, because we have made It the most beautiful place in the country, is the one who pays for the improvements. Impress upon him the value that will come to 1.1m personally, and you have mound Park next Sundaj-.

These committees will be in charge: General committee rLarle ljcinieijtter. chtir- buried in the Asiatic cemetery of Colma and which are to be removed to China. Under an old ordinance a fee of $10 was required for each removal permit Whltaker and the other railroad men are on a tour of Inspection and their observations will be used as data by the Hawley lines in opening offices here for the Panama-Pacific Exposi- the problm of bond issues sufficient lMlKSIKltTO" Tan-K-UT I.nite' TrnnW tr $18.00 lPKTHIlTO" Ton-R-laT I atiien Trnak $20.00 ops From Pneumonia Consumption readily streets those who have had pneumonia. The lungs thus weskene.1 are more easily attacked by consumption germs. Eck-man's Alterative Is then the appropriate remedy.

An, PMU Ta. GantJetnen: "Since ttamf kman a I V.ate caned lur.i. and I err tLe profit charge Ue-rth naj brwwM." iS-jned) TUCM KEILLY. Fuller details of above case on request. Eckman's Alterative Is for Bronchitis.

Asthma. Hay Fever; Throat and l.tins Affections. For sale by The Owl Drug Stores. San Francisco ir.d Oakland, and other leading draegists. Ask for booklet of cured ami write to and was involved.

District Attorney Franklin Swart yes- ramc. i I Accompanying whltaker are Thorn terdav. however, held that the law was ton Lewis. R- 11. Vaughan.

W. L. De-vine, Arthur Long, R. H. Hathaway and J.

D. Potts. Mtit, orpkr. kii i rn FKOMt'TM i Mrs. Annie B.

Csborne was willing to follow her husband most anywhere, complained William her husband, yesterday In his suit for divorce, but ahe drew the line at San Francisco. Whether the woman had heard too much about the "Paris of America" and did not relish the thought of her husband living here or whether she feared the excitement of holding a World's Exponltion would be too much for her weak heart, her husband did not know. Divorces were granted yesterday as fsllows: Vt NMtnnd Gfrtnid from Hrrjr desertion. r.iKk S'e'1 trrm rhr.rt crs'frt; Eli from John H. Crford, ar- OiTnir wri3s t- br Emi'T B.

imnit Olm Hi Smin. rrxu'xy: KstV.fr afrt ark DnrneiiT. mifltr: Ethel ant Rr (Tl: M'-rl Miln' Ail'li Ftorle. 'k-e WilUim Isiiird. hulin its praride.

lnvaJhV, upon the point having been submitted by Attorney William Hon Cook for the Chinese Six Companies. The work of exhuming the bodies will begin at once, as contracts have been entered into with the steamship lines to transport the bodies to th Orient this summer. TAXI RUNS OVER A GIRL Herman 'lyHmim. Ti--rdai'-mftn William Mri'sihe. seTetarv; i-rJ Finance William Mcf' be, n.n F.

Ma rlii'Vr. Hnwanl. Charltf Kan '-linker, ins Plihr.mn. Jack K. 1'erine.

I'riutinc JohD RpiPv. ehsinnan: liny Park. Louii Fmtaiel. T'fli Meafiher. Fred William.

lladjte XV. F. MiilMns. chairman; N. J.

Killl-meiie, itiariea line-- ljni Fontanel, chairman: Jchn Foley, Tljwnaa Mcachcr. J. Thnrnaa i'rve J. rotili-n. chairman: Tboma.

StI Newman. John Ponohue, William Ahlstrand. Jamei Mit-ic F.Jwid Miller, chairman; Fred f-Terelt, FtcI Willijii'f. William flack. T.iml1'- Herman GoHm.tn, rhiirman: Shue, WiPHro Bourne, Georpe Hryan, Syl Fred Everett.

KeTVion 1. SjMro. ctismnajl William Click. John pnrjclnie. J.

Goldman, Pir.a'nine J. Foley, cUairman; Edmund MilJer, Tfcnroas Howard. Ku'es 'Vis Pohlmana, chairman; J. Dooohue. F.

Williams. Bowlipp P. Deyine, chairman; James Silver, John J. oilier. i for carrying out your plans settled.

Opportunity Unsurpassed. "In San Francisco the situation is unique. We have h-ire a locality peculiarly beautiful and individual an opportunity for civic adornment on a lofty mid far reaching scale unsurpassed. We have at our backs an empire, the State of California the present and potential wealth of which is beyond calculation. Our immediate ancestors came here in a spirit of romance and adventure.

It look a pood deal of courage and temperament to come out here In those early days. The result was that there was concentrated in this new community a laisrer percentage of enthusiasm, uplift, the creative Kckma aboratory, rniladriohia. for aibiititinal evidence. Vera St. Jrhn, stenographer, seventeen years living at P97 Golden Gate avenue, was run oyer by a taxi-cab at McAllister nnd LsfT'-'na streets last night.

T. E. Kennedy, driver of the cab. took the girl to the Or.tral Emergency Hospital and then submitted to arrest. The girl is not believed to be very badly Injured.

ARCH HAIR TONIC ijrf '-nt. Soap, vroev- Hair H'Uu An-h Pmc Sr n-- Trice, rent Votir if If or MARKET AND STOCKTON FRtM IM II U0 Arrested for Burglary. Edward Ordway was arrested and charged with burglary last niaht after being detected in trying to remove three rolls of carpet from the residence of A. W. Kaufmann at 12 Dodge street..

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