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3 WEDNESDAY EVENING OAKLAND TRIBUNE. APRIL 21, 1909. LIST BOAT FROM NSULT TO WIFE JUSTIFIES SLAYING Booth Workers to Entertain Patrons of St. Andrew's Fair ViGTiMSTD MEET IS SERIOUSLY ILL Founder ot Emmanuel Movement Breaks Down From Overwork SAN FRAIGISGO AT 2:1 5 A AMELIA SILVER One Defunct Railwav Has $50,000,000 in Suits Filed Against It ACTRESS STABS 10 WITH HER HATPIN 1S.0G0 ACCIDENT 0 EH NEW YORK. April 21.

To arouse BOSTON, April 21. The Rev. Dr. Additional Steamer Is Put On Elwood of Worcester Emmanuel Leading Woman Causes Panic interest and to bring about relief if possible for 15,000 cripples, widows ourt Frees Prisoner Who Killed Assailant of Spouse's Character in Hotel and Is- for Accommodation of the Late Commuters Church and leader of the healing movement which bestrs the name, of that church, has broken down from overwork. The only message that and orphans who hold Judgments ag comes from the sick room is that he is gregating $2,000,000 against the New York City Railway Company, it is proposed to hold a great mass meeting in applying the methods which he has WILL NOT INCLUDE FULL ADMITS KILLING WHEN SEVERLY WOUNDS NIGHT been advocating from the pulpit to Cooper Union.

Because of the cor heal himself. I ON WITNESS STAND CLERK AND WATCHMAN The rector, it is said, ran too hard SUBURBAN SERVICE poration's bankruptcy the holders of judgments are unable to collect their against that "barrier of weariness, ciaims, Dui lawyers Deneve that if a beyond which Professor James of Harvard says is "the second "wind" of energy and mental and physical First of Morning Papers Will few thousand of cripples and unfor "I Shot Him, Bing, Bing, Bing, Makes Hasty Flight From City Mow come Over on This activity, if the worn out person can- tunates are brought together it would bring the plight vividly before the public, Judges of Federal and State Bmg," He Testified at Trial When Released From Jail only get there. Boat Dr. Elwood did not get over the courts, the State Legislature and Con barrier" and now his physicians tell him that he must quit all work for No longer need belated Oaklanders pace S. Robino, accused of manslaughter, at least six months.

His vestry has CINCINNATI, April 21. -Bonlta, gress and perhaps result in some form of retlief. It is assured that Congress has full jurisdiction in the matter beacuse the affairs of the New York City Railway the weary stretches of the! walk in fron t-; ilu-v-J' i ''in ii' jVv-. Vr vLf' 1 Vs; 'X A CHRIS Vf' SSTaR.t3 leading woman with the "Win. Wo given him leave of absence for that was discharged from custody this morning by Superior Judge Murphey, who dismissed the case against him.

length of time and as soon as he is man and 9on:" company, which want of the San Francisco Ferry building from able to travel he will go to some se to pieces her, was arrested in hai 1:31 m. until the first faint flush of Company are lodged with the Federal room at the Kltton Hotel early thli One night not long ago V. Addieoo en cluded spot. He may accept the In dawn heraltls the beginning of another day morning, after a fight with th hotel tered Robino's home and found" Robino vitation of some friends who are gWlng courts of this district, and it is hoped an investigation may be ordered. of transbay navigation; no longer need with a baby in ms arms.

clerk, and was locked up In a police to the Arctic circle, or he may take The company, which controls by "That my baby, said trie intruder. ce.l. Uonlta was charged with dis a wagon journey through Northwest anxiety-stricken young folks conjure their sleepy brains tor explanations plausible whereupon Robino draw his revolver and lease several surface traction lines, ern Canada. 1 orderly conduct. Alter languishing nred four snots at mm.

Kiiung mm in went into the hands of a reeciver in I enough to atone for pa's wakeful hours two hours In the cell aha was re stantly. the fall of 1907, when thousands of and ma's nervous weeping spells; for the leased. Later wnen her case was i "Bing, bing. bing. bing; lust like that.

called In urt Bonlta failed to ap and so fast'! no count 'em," oblno testi Southern Pacific is going to run a special boat from San Francisco to Oakland at fiedbefore the Jury, "because Addieco in damage suits were pending against it for deaths and injuries in street raiK way accidents since 1903. The aggre pear. She had skipped to New York MURDERER ASKS 1 on an early train. m. eacn morning.

Tne new boat sult my wire, The court held that Robino was justi A fine of Vo and costs was assessed I gate amount sued for was about will make ts first trip tomorrow morning fied in doing 'the killing. i gainst her, and It waa paid by her and will be met by special trains which 000,000. i will furnish early service to thirty-seven TO SEE HANGING different towns and cities. All of the San attorney. Stabbed By Hatpin IS Francisco morning newspapers will send out their first batch from the press on Previous to the arrest a desperate Charles Loper Condemned Man CORE HOI BY USING RADIUM fight took place in an elevator of the hostelry between the woman, who was armed with ft hat pin.

and Night Cleric Wm. Hctllch and Watchman Adam this boat, and hereafter the news from the transbay metropolis will be served over breakfast tables in many towns where formerly it did not arrive until late In the morning. TRIAL GOES Wants to Find Out How Gallows Works Matz. Both Hetllch and Mats were severely tsabbed during the scuffle and physicians had to be called to i Not Suburban Service dress their wounds. FRESNO, April 21.

Charles Loper. who was sentenced by Judge Austin to The trouble started when the woman The early boat will not be met by the Radio-Active Gelatin Injected tried to order drinks front the bar full suburban service on this side, as the Vie hang-ed at San Quentin on June 25 Contempt Proceedings Growing Out of Raid on United Railroad Offices Postponed after night. for the murder of Joe Veraet in thi Growth Which Uonlta started a commotion in the Southern Pacific officials say that the expense of operating trains to Berkeley and Alameda would I not be warranted county, yesterday requested of Warden hallway, and guests, panic stricken. Hoy.le that he be allowed to witness nanging Deiore ne was forced to pay by the travel at that hour in- the morn rushed from their rooms. Several patrolmen were summoned to the the, penalty Tor his own crime.

The re ing. However, It is probable that the Oakland Traction company will be peti hotel, and Bonlta was taken to police quesIT was made in the Dresence of SAN FRANCISCO, April 21. The contempt! proceedings-against Detective Sergeant Mulcahey, Ajssistant District Attorney James N. Hanley and Asistant headquarters in a patrol wagon. Sheriff Chittenden of Fresno, who had tioned to meet the train from the pier at taken Loper to San Quentin to await the corner Of Broadway and First street a pending appeal in his case, Warden1 Special Agents Schlridler and Russell of with cars for Berkeley and Alameda, Hoyle did not give the prisoner an the Burns forces, will not be decided for to accommodate the late commuters, answer, but intimated that the reouest NEW YORK, April 21.

Surgeons at the Flower hospital have just effected a remarkable cure of a patient suffering with a malignant tumor, by means of the injection of gelatin impregnated with radium. Only one other similar case is on record, according to the hospital authori-tiesrand was treated in Europe recently by means of radium in a glass tube, which was sewed up in the tumor. In the Flower hospital case the tumor a week at least. The trir from San Francisco will- occupy about thirty minutes, so that the will be denied. Loper told the warden that he was anxious to ascertain how the gallows worked.

0(K' PROJECT BALKED, IS 'CUM train will reach Broadway and First street at about 2:45 a. m. "Following is the time schedule of the Immaculaia booth will entertain new train: Superior Judge Murasky, who has had the matter under consideration, and who Is whether or not the four men shall be sent to the county jail for -contempt for disregarding hl3 restraining order, in connection with the Burns raid on Calhoun's oiKees, is a very man. Ho did not hold court this morning and his intention of taking- at least a weck'syacntlon. Old Servica New Service.

the patrons; of St. Andrew's Church fair tonight in the new church building at the corner of Thirty-sixth and Adeline strefeta. Many surprises have was as large as a grape fruit and was first reduced by use of the Then the radio-active gelatin was injected lyward 8:15 a.m. sin mi ElSnhurat 2:45 a.m. Declares Syndicate Land Hold been iarranged for the evening by the young ladles who will act as hostesses.

They-are, Miss Margaret Gallagher. The booth will be attractively decorated with green ferns. tIt is one of the prettiest in the fair and ihas an original color scheme, which makes it distfnet from the others. All the booths are draped in different combinations and each one is a fascinating study in colors. The booths are much admired by the parishioners of the various churches, who are the paarona and patronesses of the fair.

Among the workers in the booths are Amelia Silvera, Arma Hogan and Chris Metzger. and at the end of five weeks the growth was so materially reduced that the pe-tient was allowed to go home. It is expected that he will recover completely, although the tumcfwas In the abdomen ings Surround. Proposed 'Water System DESK SERGE IT Miss iNellle jMurphy, Miss May uzzell. Miss Broad, Miss Mary Ward, Miss Elizabeth Murphy, Miss Loretta Niles 3:40 a.m.

gunol 8:15 a.m. Pleasantoa 4:10 a.m. Llvermore 4:15 a.m. Tracy 4:45 a.m. Lathrop 5:00 a.im Stockton 5:30 a.m.

Jjodi :00 a.m. Acampo a.m. Gait 6:13 a.m. Klk Grove 8:40 a.m. Sacramento 1-00 a.m.

Marysvllle 8:45 a.m., Yuba City a.m. and his death waa. expected six. months ago. Davies of Aianieda is Grand Secretary Hahn, Miss! Clair Hahn, Miss Grace 1.03 ANGELES, April l.CTalmlng Bianchl.

Mus. J. G. Hahn, Miss Ger that Los Angeles will be unable-to ob trude Chappell. Wagon Officer Jorgenon Has Taken Position As Jailer to Fill Vacancy Grtdler :29 a.m tain a complete right of way for the proponed water supply from the Owens river on account of the purchas of the Porter ranch by a syndicate, of 7:00 a.m..

6:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 6:15 a.m. 9:20 a.m. 9:29 a.m.

10:45 a.m. 10:36 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:48 p.m. 1:55 p.m.

2:07 p.m. 2:33 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 12:05 p.m.

2:07 p.m. 2:16 p.m. 2:20. p.m. 3:00 p.m.

3:30 p.m. 10:08 a.m. 10:08 a.m. 9:52 a.m. 9:88 a.m.

9:20 a.m. 9:12 a.m. 4:43 p.m. 6:13 p.m. 6:80 p.m.

2:07 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 3:03 p.m. 8:07 p.m. DISSS AMBASSADOR NOT BISTS PLAN Or.

iv Ilia Chlco Hamilton City which E. H. Harriman, H. Huntington. Harrison Gray Otis, E.

T. Eurl and other local capitalists, are Girl Kidnaped for Fortune She Won CHICAGO; April 21. Anna May Sheridan, 15 years old, a pupil in the Roman Catholic Assumption School, has disappeared and her fear that she has been kidnaped. She was injured several years ago in an accident and received $17,000 damages, and her father believes that som6 one who knows that she has the moriey is holding her in the hope of obtaining part of it. SAN FRANCISCO.

April 21. The GmnH Chapter of Royal Arch Masons (1 California today in Golden Gate Comma ndery Hall and Installed the following officers to serve fir the ensuing term: Grand High Priest, George H. Monroe of Fresno; Deputy Grand High Priest, as. H. Tapscott, Yreka; Grand Kingj has.

Norton. Stockton; Grand Treasurer, Franklin H. i Francisco; Grand Secretary, Wm.i A. Davies, Alameda. The grand commandery of Knlgta Templars meet tomorrow.

members, th Democratic League has appealed to the council to explain how the gigantic water system can be con TQiSEEWEDDING ANNUAL PICNIC San Ramon Danville Walnut Grove. Concord Martlnei Port Costa Folsom Eldorado PlacerviHe 9:35 a.m. a.m. 10:25 a.m. .11:15 a.m.

6:40 a.m. a.m'. 7:02 a.m. 7:15 a.m. 7:33 a.m.

7:10 a.m. 8:50 a.m. ....11:10 a.m. ....11:40 a.m. 8:10 a.m.

....10:20 a.m. ....11:05 p.m. ....11:12 a.m. 8:13 a.m. 8:21 a.m.

8:33 a.m. summated without paying an Immense Sergeant Fred appointed recently to the vacaincy caused by the reduction to the ranks of former- Sergeant James Mulgrew, becomes active Inf his new capacity today. Schroeder will be detailed as jjesk sergeant, while Sergeant Walters will go on the street as patrol sergeant. Wagon Officer Jrgensen will succeed Schroeder as jailer. tribute to the syndicate It is alleged by the league that the Farmtngton White Will'Nnt Attend Here- Rnv Pities llninnc tn HnlH Rin oaS capitalists named bought the Porter ranch two years ago under the name of the San Fernando Ex Mission Land Hickman Celebration at Shellmound 10:00 a.m.

Byron Company, and that they are now in a mony in; Church uniting Daughter to Count 9:50 a.m, Brentwood Park position to prevent the city from ac 9 .30 a. oi. Antiocb quiring a right of way for Its PARIS, April 21. Arrangements for Plans for Machinists' day! aqueduct. Surround Reservoirs ai sneumouna i-ark on Sat the wedding of Count Hermann Schorr- i 1 -m-y urday.

May l. are nro-1 It Is also asserted that the Ran Fer cweeing aiong eiaDOrate Hnes. In view Thoss and JMlss Muriel White, daughter of Ambassador White, which was delayed by dlf Acuities arising, through differences of the fact that this is to be the first nando Ex Mission Land Company, which was incorporated at about the annual picnic by the Bay Cities Machin of faith, are completed ists every effort will be put forth to time the board of water commission The civil ceremony, which alone con era secretly decided on the Owens SLAPPED FACE mane it a memorable event in the annals of local unionism. river water scheme, owtuj all the lands The day will be e-lven over tn stitutes a legal marriage in France, will be performed April 25th by the mayor purroundlng the San Fernando reser and races. In the latter part of the dav of the Eighth Arrondissement, in which voirs.

In order to bring water from there will be dancing and music. The' lodges which will take part in the picnic are Oakland Lodge No. 284, A. Industrial Lodge of Oakland No. 610, Gol- S.

0. Bowles Uses Fists in those reservoirs to the city the league contends that It will be necessary to conduct negotiations with the land the Ambassador lives. The following day the religious marriage will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Church, one of the moat romcanr. exclusive Catholic churches in Paris Quarrel With His Wife's Mother oen uaie jk pp.

jjoage No. 12 of Oakland, San Francisco Lodge No. C8, I. and Golden West Add. Lodare i No.

of As Miss White retains her Protestant faith, her family greatly desired that San Francisco. iS. O. Bowles, a salesman for the Isaac both Protestant and. Catholic religious services should follow the civil marriage and the bridegroom-elect and family Victory in Sight a Unham Paper Company, of San Fran The local bookbinders' u-rtlon tmui art- cisco, who was arrested last nignt upon were in full sympathy with her.

vised yesterday by the international borne of the city officials, however, declare that the municipality owns Its rights of way and that it will be impossible for the land company to Interfere with them. The city attorney ban been ordered to investigate and make an early report. -y General M- H. Fherman. who waa one of the water commissioners in 1904, and who has been since then and Is now a member of the board of water commissioners of this city, is declared to be an agent for some of the complaint of his mother-in-law, Mrs.

P. union that it is now nnlv Cardinal Kopp, bishop of Breslau. the dloceHe in which the couple will live, de Of a few days before the victory for the Scott, of 667 East Twenty-sixth street, clined, however, to rrant a dlpnensation who alleges that he slapped her face. eight-hour day in the United States will be complete. was admitted to bail of $250 In the police for the marriage except on condition that the bridegroom refrain -from attending any other religious ceremony, and with uniy sixty-seven men and seventy court Hhis morning.

Mrs. Scott did not women are Still out of the. armv that appear in court and the case was con struck last year for the shorter work me usual restrictions concerning the faith of any issue of th marrlaure. tinued until tomorrow. day.

AS a result Of the referendum vnt. Bowles alleges that Mrs. Sccftt is the just taken, the unions voted to reduoe cause or tne separation Deiween mm Influences were brought to bear in an endeavor to induce Cardinal Kopp to concede the service of the Episcopal Church, but these failed. As the Cardinal remained obdurate, however, Ambas the weekly assessment for the shorter and his wife. The wife la at present in work day fight to 1A Tier r.ent.

We. friend gfiffljg' Los Gatos and Bowles nad written to ner. ginning this week, the" decreased, tax will be collected from the earnings of sador www nnauy acquiesced, but as a entreatine ner to return to nira. n. protest against the attitude of the to solicit the assistance of his mother ecclesiastical authorities he decided to in-law that he went to the residence of those working.

7 i Akron, Ohio, is the -only cltv where the strike Is still in force, all other places having conceded the eight-hour demand. abstain rrom attending the Catholic Mrs. Scott last night capitalists in the syndicate. Prominent Men Following are some of the Incorporators of the San Fernando Ex Land Company: E. II.

Harriman, president of the Southern Pacific Railway Company, '11. E. Huntington, president Huntington system car lines; H. O. Otis, owner Los Angeles Times; E.

T. Earl, owner Los Angeles Express; J. F. Fartori, president lty Savings Bank; W. G.

Kerckhoff, 'president Los Angelea Light and Pow-er Company, L. C. Brand, president Title Guarantee and Trust Company. r-r The result was that angry words en Miss White's niece, Mlas Margaret Rutherford, daughter of W. K.

Vanderbllt, and Miss Lucy Buckler, Report was made that local unions sued, and it is alleged by the woman are responding to the anneal to de that Bowles used his hands in a decidedly mand the bookbinders' label on all nir- daughter of Ambassador 4 White's step forcible manner. The woman rushed from chases of blank and other stationery. brother, William H. isucKier, secretary of the American Legation at Madrid, will the house and telephoned for the -police, ihe social committee has named the proposed picnic to bo held at Fairfax act as Dnaesmaias. Patrolman Neils was sent to the address.

me marnave contract, wnicn was raric on Sunday. May 80, the i "Eight- and accompanied by Mrs. Scott went to hour-day reunion. i signed at the German Consulate, stlpu the dwelling of Bowles, where he was lates trial -tne couple snau live under I -r i what is known In Kurope as the "Reatime I Tfl RPTTPr TraflP placed under arrest. man contains no dowry provision.

held a special meeting- Monday nieht. After th wedding trip the Count and Countess will go to Breslau, where the April 19, for the purpose of bettering the cigar industry of A committee was appointed to meet in conjunction Court is stationed. THE ARMY AND NAYY FOREVER These are the type of men sworn to- defend tne glory and honor of the nation by land and by sea to uphold Law and Justice to protect our property and our i lives and tmard our homes when we sleep. Must they not, of necessity, be strong, healthy. with the manufacturers of this city.

Thursday night, April 22, to provide ways MONEY Gill AS DIVORCE CAUSE and means to better the trade RIPLEY ARRIVES Journeymen Barbers union No. 14S, AT 39 YEARS WOMAN IS LEGALLYAD0PTED CHICAGO. April 21. Mrs. Nellie Frankle, 39 years of age, has been adopted by George C.

Whipple, of Palatine, who had reared her as his oAn daughter. When she was six months old she waa placed in the care of Whipple and his wife, and her father, John Spelt, In writing, relinquished all claim to her. She Is the- wife of Leo A. Frankle. Whipple said he odopted Mrs.

Frankle according to the form prescribed by statute In order to avoid anv Question that may arise In the or Ban Francisco, at Its last meeting, re full blooded and brave? Every one knows that the most popular beverage of such' men celved reports of improving business con I Mil "I'WWIBH ditions. Ten new members Were obll gated and five applications presented. fllfi CONFERENCE Bartenders' Union No. 41, of San rTanclsco has voted Jlo a week for fifteen weeks to the boxmakers on strike. Husband Refused to Supply Wife Wih She Says A donation of $49 was also made to sick memDers.

Three new members were ob ligated, six applications received and twenty reinstated during the last month. E. K. Ripley, president of the Santa Fe railroad, arrived from the East yesterday afternoon in his private car. future as to the legality ot the waiver Increased Membership riven bv Ppelt.

lie held an Important conference shortly arter tils arrivul with Captain A. Bartenders' Union No. B25 of Oakland. Payson, president of the Northwestern which was reorganized last January, has been steadily Increasing in membership during the past few months and its roster A purse filled with gold was instrumental in bringiftg about the first row in the Covey household that led to marital differences which have resulted in Mrs. Louisa A.

Covev getting a final decree of divorce from Westley J. Covey, a piano agent. Mrs. Covery found the gold under her husband's pillow aad was about to hand it to him, when he snatched it awav from her. caufrht her wrists and Constipation the Cause of Disease Nature's Owrf Remedy.

Constipation is not only dlsagreeable, now includes more than loO names. The The King of All Bottled Beers NoWr on earth has'ever equaled it for surpassing excellence and absolute purity. It is the noblest brew ever made by the skill of man. The life of the malt is in it and the life of the hop the first a food and the second a tonic. 1 The Most Popular Beer in the World majority oi the first-class bars in the city are now emrjlovlnir union men and Pacific and various other official, concerning the completion of the Northwestern Pacific to Eureka.

It was for the special purpose of investigating the new Ihie that he came West. Ripley in company with Captain Payson and other went to Willits today to hold further conferences relative to the filling in of the gap in the roail to Eureka. It is said the scheme will cost or In addition to the filling in of the gap ti.t.u.an 'tl'MHt. mxwiA I V. the officers of local No.

625 are greatly encouraged by the success of their efforts to strengthen their foothold in Oak- them violently and accused her of going through the purse ana abstract in some of the coin. And all of Mr. and Mrs. Covey's troubles may be attributed to money, because she told the -court during the trial iana. PYROTECHNIC SHOWS TO of her case that Covey never gave her any and only bousrht household supplies BE GIVEN AT IDORA -when he was hunsrrv.

giving no heed to ft Is dangerous. If allowed to become chronic It will prove the forerunner of disease. Nature Intended the bowels to move regularly once a day. The delicate stomach ami bowels are the keystone of the physical organisation, and should bo kept In normal working order to health. When the bowels become slug- ftlah they require a natural and harmlees sxatlve.

Too often they are permanently damaged by powerful drugs taken to fore action. In the famous Natural Ht'NTADI JANOS Water, Nature hermit ha provided her own harmless laxative, which can be relied on for quick omd sure results. One hait a tumbwrful on arising will, within an hdur, move the bowels gently and coplourty. A bottle her needs. He boasted of being" im TILLMANN BEND EL, Distributors Telephone Oakland 97 OAKLAND, CAL.

struction of a line from Albion on the coaU to Healdburg Is one of the matters which will be discussed by the Santa Fe president and his associates during his present visit. Bottled Only at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louis, U. S. A.

CORKED OR WITH CROWN CAPS. Bernard P. Miller, manager of Mora mensely, wealthy ail the time, however, and indeed Mrs. Covey had every Teason Park, appeared 'bet ore the Board of Public to believe him in this respect because he works this morning; and was given per mission to conduct a exeat fire works was always bountuuuy supplied witn ready cash, although she could never get. hold of any of it.

show on May 10th and the succeeding six nays. He has Becured: Paine Pyrotech BADLY INJURED IN FALL FROM MACHINE rlc shows which will stage a sensational Mrs. Covey testified also that Covey had been in the habit of boasting to her that he ronld marrv one of a larare number of feature known ns the of Vesu vlus and also another bailed Carnival lady acquaintances by simply giving her of Venice. George a clerk who resides In Alameda, fell out of a automobile while rusts but a trlile and contains many doos. Look out for unscrupulous druggists, rrho will substitute unless you ask fee1 the wlnK.

xie said ne aeserxea ner one The shows- are causing a sensation in the East and Mr. Miller believes thous riding into me city tms morning and sus tained an tigly cot on the scalD. day when she merely thought he was going Into the basement to get a piece of which ands of people from thd surrounding bay whicl iiuoyaai mi'w. waa dressed at ha Receiving Hospital. cities will be attracted by the spectacle.

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