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1 CLASSIFIED PAGES SECOND SECTION vv, (iL. LXXV. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1911. NO. 8 W3 -a Cf ACTRESS, DAUGHTER OF WELL POPULAR OAKLAND COUPLE WILL TAKE VOWS TONIGHT a a mail 1 1 1 KNOWN SOCIALIST; MARRIES TOP V5t a 5 3 fs 8 I 5 Ha 1 3 a I- i i iU.IalLU t.

5 fliRiffrri- Oakland Given First Recognition Commander-in-Chief cf Forcss. -if J- i Gov. Johnson Appoints Stale Cemmission to World's Fair Matters Sullivan, Rovai, Stair end Rogers Sent to Senate fan Confirmation SACRAMENTO, Feb. 2. l.vc,-;:or Vohnson today sejit to Hen ir Confirmation the "ramrs of his Exposition Commission.

Those are as follows: VVAT I. SULLIVAN of Pan Framiseo, CHESTER H. MARSHALL ST SON Lis A my-les. ROBERT CAMERON' LOG ICRS, iir.ti Barbara. 1 Mr.

Sullivan is an attorney. on a MRS. OHN CONWAY, I Wilson; she is the daughter Socialist leader. -Miss, -ir r.t, t.i- Uav. j.

d- cH.umato for mayor ISfineley en ideate muyor ot l.eiKeley tad Socialist ticket, a tut former var.didate nemor. was married in Saatu Ana! 4 to Joh.ri le.uiir; in 1 1'icturo Cotn- i Ijary. Mis? -Wilson apreare.l at Ye iK- theatei' a. short oa-a-renu nt latter --a-t of Wine known "oriahjv.c'p as 7t. co bar r-tjaeiiemt went to Aimec and l' en-V) gea-jr in the Sto, It r.hriL- lr.

r. ,1 -r -j, theater that she m. I'ouwav. w'wnlav. .1 th.f- leadinfc male romaa.

who I 'l Local Company Wi'l Be Fully Equipped With Guns and here Oakland wi'l be awarded a National Ouard fielil )htery. four threo-ineh rifles, t'wlvo caissons, Il'u horses -an'd 133 n.en arid officers, ac ii'lt to Adjiita nt- i ral s. tlit as Oakland has need to this I j'ity v.t.rld th first c'icice. The baltei-y will be known as the First Fi l-tattcry, N. O.

The State ,11 i'l i a j' onth a-ri'-ry r'-n. I duns, limbers, caissons and oijiiiprnont wi'l cost thv Fnited St. Th's will be 'tic- only- National (laaril fielil on 1 1 1 'a i fiir C'ast. A army t-ovrn- n. nt school I- ort be detailed as If.

S. Ilenioti of "hainher c.t S. I. 1 who oncer: ii.i.:it"b a ivilitia in -son an 1 ViiHam Farmer, a former a.rt hleryman. have tn wovhiiar (n proj.esition for rni.s li-v-- lyarly i mirh men sisra d.

rs Mail lias chart; i 1 1'-" F.i'oai! ay. t.i of the at I. Th.e hntt'-rv wih tnusten-d in hy March 1 aed Hall has alr-ady mad an artaory en 1 troai way. The ot-imnizati' -n of th- liatiery wid a.i tie ir.ilii iamcii of orMi n' more fr i.i ll lartfo armory. secn-im; for a I SEiiOS GUTTEfJ I IP UlCfl Di I i I I I I LI I ZISO itl Lfll! I W'OUlv ld Have Legislature Ad journ Sine Die Not Later Than March 19.

SAfRAMKNTI Feb, 25. Otiat'T Wolfs bill adrnittiti to the bar with-, out examination graduates of tlm San Francisco Y. M. O. A.

'Law School wns passed. It previously was to include the law school of Santi t'lara n'olb-tre, -f which Senators "am L'studillo a.nd MartinelU are graduates. Senator Outten offered a joint 1 tit ion calling for sine die adjourn- ment March lit. Th.ls is a week I 1 i I MISS IRENE COLEGROVE who- will wed George Herbert HildebraTd tonight. i ft "7 tlm bay itie.

Th" a ii no 1 1 iieeineo of the weddirvr v.as a' a r.O't party recently, at which a hah' hundred pnests were tit- 'The atlemhmts v. ill vJjlinle Mis'? Fb'1'epee Ijdl. (in Hoot, Ml-s Af.ti irT and Mi A ti crust a McMillan. 1 i iMebra ml and his l.rlde will nial.o their homo in Seattle, v. here an i.

n.r made ren ham. Tho 1 ride-to-be has manV friends, hore-and has been xte usively r.U-rx lir.cd. CISSOISGE 1SE TifflSFEROED Mexican Trocps on March to Casds Grandcs; Find Tib Insurgents. Insurrcctps Lose Four in Battle ofj Wazas; One Sol-I dier Killed. KL TASii.

Fclv 2S. The ican lederal troops which ft na re Monday idelit -ommamled by f'olroiel Samiixi tlnrri.i ('nellar, sont tin-niaiit at Cabman south of Juarez and it for O.i-a- today. They pi' no iiisnrifnt -i route to Juarez. 'Mail to tlio frot-i Toria ioii my that the rei'ent e.lera 1 victory over fho r-'beh at Na-a-i e(a-tioii re. in one Killed and thrc v.oun led, fo'ir rei.ei4 befiu; lulled and oral Wounded.

All (rains held nn nt Ilererne. beoT! fanned bridges. In the battle ueimame, manaj-. a biar mercantllo bouye. was sifler klllin-r two In-oiau ri'VnIti'l'f.

advice-! from rarra 11 tatf that a ban I of rebel -i that took X-irahaosa last vseoliihas nixMal to Olivas. a ml that I fjalvaii men luivn been sent a i ter hem. -i IT PROSTRATES NED Returns1 Home With Husband and Is Confronted by Man With Dark Lantern. Mrs. r.

11, O'Hrli'n, of 2403 FruU- vah- avenue. Fruits-ale, daughter of John I. fb u. who died in 1'ruitvalo Sunday, will be unable to attend tbo i I V' 'uin, IT' Uht 7 'k tf'ls I', hoVr, 'Mrs' K- i a no raj of lier father, set for tiimnr- Ftuitvah whero her ather died. -Airs.

o'Ln'en rind her husband wer to their home early this mor-niriK- when about half way from th- (r, tno front pate a man stoj.pcd nut from behind a palm and flashed a liffht in tho faco of Mra o'Lrleri. IWM.S IX I 'A TXT. Sho fell to KTr.tind In a falhT," and was carrii to the hmiso by her husband ni tho man who had flnsh- In an hour or two she was restored (oimc ioilshcss, thoi.ieh she Wa no ea from tin- frmht that for a time her condition was, serious Jt Is stiffed th.it If she Is at nil olito I I. sa ry for her physician to accompany as her condition is still Y'rlii SUBWAY BILL WILL PASS, SAYS SOLON A EA Mi ll I S. arv Harry f'h'-itt'islrv of the Kiibway eomtpltteo a.

ommurdoat ion from ANXeiulily. liim;" -v this taorniiar (-tatha; that he npneaied the county government tnmiltee tne In of fli suhw a hllb nn.l flaif lb. a 1 1 favorably on it. Ho states that .1 1 1,1 ...111 IC 1 Jil II'. J.

a an th- m-arme Is pa.s.srd tho b.cr I subway plan to havo a hi-; rally and pfl.be tmetlnx. a jC -v r.r i ret .7 a vas formerly Miss Gladys of Rev. J. Stitt Wilson, the id the f.o'lihts and the en 1 he hi A rs followed. ihie.cem i'seti.

sen Rev; J. ttat -d tids mifrnimr at his ea Ki. Iload. that the weddint; v.as not an as tlir- had v. in eit In lr i rl i-t a Ana, he sai i.

was i ,7 tae ft i ''eiam; juiblleitv ami I y. 'oua; Wil-m in til tert-i of -t t.way, whom he b- I 'lares to worthy as he is hand- hi'; l.oooTr nmTi.T tirti. er r.n-an v. ith her family from a Knro- i-irsr li s.ay abroad -she of tl.e Urnsim Shah, s-irar an Comvwiv. which toured -y pjg WORK Close Season ot Re who havo bioaght bock to us the Pana- 1 I -f I- iBMQUET 1 MARKS REM I I mm Exposition Workers earlier than some of the leaders have; thought, possible.

two. weeks in; 1 advance of the estimate's of it is thought, howevtr, thit the moral Interstate Commerce Commis effect win be trood. i cifin Ho 2 Imr nrhnt ihnpfir.rc; Ftlif'o hv VJifo 1 liKht th of whom prov- h.lv,jullu.'.b IVIdl.L Uy ed to be q. deTmty constable named Promise Sensational Testi- il8 watchman on the LcKJllct premised. mony at iriai.

'd'l'ort to revive Mrs fi'Ilil-n, lr. N'ortheott of Frnlt- lVah- iivt-iiiif la iriLt minimnni'it fire. ih. joicing and Set Fiboui Task of Construction Ki position of wiia si no; hor to New Orleans, Frar.isco's ti rival for. glory." v-a drew forth tl theors for tlve out in cil metropolis." financier and Messrv.

Lowell an 1 Kegels I are editors, although the latter is m-r-e widely known as the autltor of 'The Rosary," a popular son p. 'tin anr.y::r.i'Jns the appointments the said: "The conSjriission emlT'iccs intellect possessed by ev and a civic ir governmental view- if yon cTioojo to put it that -way that is the hhrhept and mas't advanced. TO LEND AID. "Th desiuA of ti of hirh ex-oitieio i a member, w.u fend every aid and assistance to th nama-raciflc International 1 "make that exposition the g-rvatcst the history of the world. ftarge the S.oOb.POO voted by eople of the State of California.

first duty will be to see that that money expended for the exact purposes for v- jucn it was votea oy me peopie, ami 10 i ,..,4 ast c) REGARDED AS TRUST. a a. of at! rhe neor.e of rh 1 te. ti'e shall fulfill that trust he utmost fidelity even punctiliousness just as the ieople of the whole state, oc Hva xvisli tbaV trust fal- i filled. i "'I have in3c-ed been fortunate in ob- tainins the consent of the rncinhcrs of the commission just appointed to serve, DWCI Villa AJViJ.iv aii' SOCIETY 0 HOLD WEREKCE Women's Foreign Missionary Society to Assemble fcr Discussion.

ALAMEDA. Feb. 2S. An all i trlct conference v.il! be held hy th.e pn's Foreigri Missionary Society social hall of the First 7b tomorrow. Eva lir.uid May Chisholm will he the sp.

i hf the day. The program is as follows: Mnmins session Prcises; 9:40. address of Willsie M. Martin: 9 president; appointment of tees, eredentials, nominating. end enrollment, finance, 1 t'l 'm-cH rs.

r. I --It Year's Advance as 10:2.1, music; j-t-ir: corresponding secretary, Mrs. O. W. icii-'t inson; Round Table, I Mrs.

Caroline Oliver: 11 a Sirs. Eva Hrand; 71 1 ourteb tlon; 11:30. Our Liter.it are. Mrs. James; 11:40, The Quiet riour.

Airs, tie Starr Hansen; 12:1 1'. icve. by ladies of Alarieda church Afternoon session (b'Vf-'it c-reises, Mrs. L. H.

1:4 l-ietioj of officers; f.T., Oar Lulu HeaeoCk; hymn: 2 yen's Work, Mrs. jr. den Mite btoxes, Mrs. J. 1 7..

Wribht Young- daiil. 1 1 le Mrs. W. F. MoCIure: address, Mrs.

May rhhli.h:: 3 collection, reports coa a-'i trtasurer's report, reading Sid inurnment. h'h ofl'ie'M'S of the society ar-1' a ts: i 'resident. Mrs. T. E.

fir vice-president. Mrs. A. A. vice-president, jNtrs.

v.d: carding secretary'. Mrs. A. -M. Tio treasurer, -Mrs.

a. sapo--- tendents. Younsr R-eople. y. Jure: Children.

Mrs. Htlen F.tchr v.n- lite Boxes, Mrs. J. E. Wriuio; londiriff Secretary, Mrs.

AV. CITY COUNCIL'S HIST TOURNEY TOfJIGrT 1 vf nth a eventrs' Jiv :1 i.AMEDA. Feb. ve nthis ever.ln's; No. el.

tha Yniratt 'Lfi. ties' mstitfite, 1 a'ayette b.all. Alany handsonie ind-paiated ch.ina will he as After card playing r'-fresJi- ts will be 'N EUMOsN I A FOLLOWS A C7M-D. out "Honey nevefNfoIlOWS the use if Foley's and Tar, which -beck ho na u- voio. -w.

ii, rtjBiti. it Dears an the reme- 1 "It beats all the' rem- i i t. i i 'id 1 i I I 1 i '1 'i i Mi iss Ir-v- Ooleu-rove and inhbd.raiol will b- married thl. cveiiimr before the members of tfio llil brand tid fami-j lies a few elpise friend-: included in the invitational Ib't. The marriage is the culm i na f.in of a ui-luMjlday romance which had its 1 aann hinir when both were hi rh school pupils.

Tiio l.rid- is the of and Mrs. 'olr r. hnebbraml is the son of Mr. an I Hiblebrand of Sivte.o.th sti -t. I Ir.ur.ils.

The bride is the LUE ELD liS wiwii iiiuiUJ illiavi lui a Ruling. WASHINGTON. Ke'i. A notable principle w-as laid down today by i In terstate Comm. ri-a in a do-c'yton th.e case J.

the railroad tiers of Iowa at.dnt the Illinois Central railroad and other earners. In hi th." commission holds: "The net. rT cf a cariirr have often an -uhdonld important hearhi-r on the oor.viir,, ef the leas- of its ra''s; fait the the-; are ate than "he rt urns on ordinary l.tismess ea trl nt in itself to jus nni.ns in rates are excessive, value of tho rvleo and other fac- tors that, enter into the cot, st ruction of rat muft also he itib em.si.i. ''In this case tho coropUdnavt m-cd that fire r.f 2) cents c.har;e.i by lines for the tr.in.-xor.atiori of pas-Wfl-ers over brides ovf the I'lmh-ith and i toir.paTiv3.et Imn- dlv and K. st Iul 1ft llano -ive and tr(j -'mi- I iHioTi'iu" 1.1.., were, eve- ory.

The cntntri'-sion holds that th" rate ht not excessive "win from the IVF RAVED AT rtFATH'! nnoo I never felt so near my frxavo." writes W. It. latttrson of -Wellington. Texas, as a frightful coutch and iat.K trouble pube.1 me down to pounds. j(l s'dte of doctor's treatment for two yais.

My father, mo'her and two sisters died of consumption, and that I om alive to- day is due sop ly to Ir. Eine's New' ON- eovery, which -ompletelv fired rie. Now 1S7 nd lav been w.m and stromr for vears." (Jiilrt. V-afe 1-0 th I est remedy on earth for olds, grlf.pe, asthma, croup, II tltmnt ana I'm: tr'mnles. ami i i -p- JLi 11 i I i I I I i 1 i.re taisui-ijassed throus-bout the.

I ot The coast Arterioi. i "I am asked by you this evftiti.tr to respond, to tiitj toast, the 'K of i.tkbiud.' 1 can think if noil. hit; inwr ate, in sentiment, i. spend ti.aa that, of i'toca ess. in I prepi-i la the ot magmnceai.

nuhhe pr. tie construction of modern 1 aiahrtys, pri-sresK in tk-- ae'iuisitaa of i.rogi-ess in a higher standard of nsaai. and prog-tui in a comaioioial "Our it has 1- om; that the time would come wheii additional harbor facilities shoal, lurnish-d het j.ort- of San a iav. And iJakiaud has i emly coinmerted lui'iriiCU'in by "'J, (, ikai sido of the bay facilities. Not as a im-na.

to San Fran- but as iin aid, a necessary aid, to San Francisco teoj tkis gsval JiarlKr, 1 1 i ablo thitiKS, it fa--st wonderful thimf that San a few y.ars laid in tne dost, si.oald or time in which, it pn dieted that siieib wot.M hr.s pr.xluonj a majfi.i.leent city ami is prfiposinsc not only ptop Put int. ndiii-C to hold uie of the -a-nit -st wori I's expositions at a cost of at least "-As th.e toa8tma.pt said, wo are not divided in our enthusiasm, in our support, in our endeavor to make this what expect ri.aU he, and Oajduud and Alamida "trcimty intend, to -m down in their pockets for a bast ii.t.iOo.i'ax maki'mr this th.j gif-a't exprsHion. an ex-petition that probably will celebrate one of he reat vena nt of all times, ad "morical times, to tia- of tho Fmted States ot America. And when ti.e -cMen pates of this exposition shall tl low ei, nnd a. hail 't 1 oh- portals ie nierchandise.

irom tho he readv to tak" care of Oah.iand will I- p. th.j end tiie e.hfieatlan of th to California. rj i I I 1 mwm.wwuw A CIS 'O -r-r reo', a ran I.os to this eoitntv ih-t-e the store of a as r. eai. differences v-hi'-h 1 a nn 11 hi th" i' ti.

-oys. a eel r. o.rin, with W. II. "'near.

is smi of A. I Cross, a Fran a a capitalist. t'i, I a a I 4.1: iibma 1 re vl.tlon'v'h; 'tmia't- her fpoiisu itl i-IM to ft -tl 1, tatea ii.n.i,-; to uo uer b'xihy harm aai 1. -r hi a eontitmal state of t.rrer. She avers 1 that -lie was always anil When the suit was brought hi Los An- I cejes sia- asb.ol for f.i i monthly sup- I of th" chic, but on t'-.

in-r trnii' hf" rhe tbo t't 1.1; -nvis. l.me'.-t for I costs and f'. that iter ha rid' only reason em-, tln- f- rred here was 11ns" trans- ,.,,,1 m' in'-' tit fatids aai sutimon h. wit o'o m.eireooas. jl it fl 6 ft i Ii 1, i ivr li II f-t" fl r5 r.

I i i i sA --r -y or i 1 AN Tl.a the rU 'f puluie, fi.netiins tlvitiis 'ajsoyiati with th ret a victgijicm.j exposition ishmtoa, I'. touk 4aee last the OUonial of tfa- St. -it iioul whlcaT for ct eajs.aa. v. a jr.ve; ted into a bnjiquet 11.

Feventy-two of the host lac i-z'trr-td1 Situ, ami mid including a tjai e- j'( men treui irtjslo; the state, sat at f.JstivA. ooa.rd to enjoy H. NOO JJ i' i' to i. 1. i'liaat v.aci SEASON OF REJOICING.

It-iloSHig the s- a. -on of xporfition eon. ml tee socass ai its at the 11. the event also ia. stared --the el real won; e.

jr v. hi. will for the next four ild av-4 nr o' ad the undivided attention -t strenuous effoits ei ev. ry m---m the executive coaai.it of to ion of 1H15 to acc.oo.pl;-!. Na; most of the spoci: et.b Washington oonmiitte" nt: yhod who aided Ms motor -rs an.

at d' l-c U-c. triumph of Sim Fran v. i- New OrU-ans. 'ii i KEYNOTE SOUNDED. fhe to 1 lasterj-vras Ja: I 1 1 key no Ht lively rief Ih Ip'i, the ii it eon: ehleh- ho "'h-eat v.

Tits- do net ac. st- he dor. tahi at the i "1 by t-it at ence a ad to 1 a a te 's i. 1 rar.eiseo stnt to eap.tal ur 1 iiesco rer -2 th wft the Tht-w cTSSitno l-onid to us ccv.ee' with I rmu; i p.cit to nst-a prle tct out to aoil. -frf j-Fiiir crasaiie.

Tlt ov ei pri-s; a ef tersh-e5' 0: iii; the j-romlses owe ar.iU0riii them to make mr us Confess i --s- Llinc-a "P.i:t there is one naittcivh mi all Caii- Simians tir.it-.- in', prcclaimina: a tie' areut force who turned the scai -s San i Frfttn isoo's-faver at 1 he c-ic'el momort. rj'um v- -i iyaiif the-i bolts as rate-. the otf'ce distinguishes him as a man. of, t-i- i-ord resr.r nd to the. toast I.

yen to this man. William Howard Tft. Presi dent United II' 'then toasted "the California Knights of the Golden Fleece the men aad i c'-fei i I ADDRESi EY JAMES McNAB. J.u: a a tubers of the exio- uion seat to AN'ashinston, flrot speaker called upon. II i's" was ii- voted chiefly to a sketch iili ii the delegation found it ie.

its ariivaf at Washtns- si lie: t.l V. I. I. our arrival advent had l'n! the, consress- "aoo I states senators who 10 otiiy lair not o-nly t. ity So, a but the C.

f.ft and 1-ite AV. st in their deoiaiais or-ia our that tho celt-1 luti of oi end of the I'anama oei.o a 1 i hi Saa I-ru acise-o." ile xetid a hi-ii co.rphmcat to the aid roi lrooi iiatrus Ueoraa C. Perk-it. mid I- F. Llait.

and the Ca'i- loi -con but to none was a Lmlr com; p.t.j. nt pai 1 that to a in the: hit "T.a i.os some discussion as to a. ai in 1 as to the amal- i ali tha cities around this buy. At that connection I vo -y tl.a: Congressman Jos- ph no sji of the times and ir rej 1 me, 1 every inter' that 1 -oa. .1 eoLo.es lu.J'-w.

by Jlcnry I. Scott, -M. yiu- H. ALi It. Ii.

11.U-, ii'rmmi ei AVathii.stou committcv; fc't 1 i-lt-id, ex-vm- C.llct t. Ai. Mode Jude nor i Vv 1 i-atl. i- le(ua bl, josepn fceott Los t.a. and Mayor Frank lv.

Matt of Oakland. o.r".' MAYCR MOTT REPLIES. A7ayor Ah.tr. To the toast of Iflt-r City t.ie Bay," and We si" veil was adlcparture from the litie brief j'ht ovl mid lopment of his citi' r.riai--nta is raunjr. Ho iromess wmcn it 'oko as follows: I 1 ii 'e-mtmv before the last ef e- -noaon-li had su title ef a hd-d domiiin upon the sia if Min Frarcisco hay the village of ia k'-a r.

i From tnat hatn-ct the beautiful trees i lustcrir.jr alont? ihat harbor had c.ty. a citv In name, a city io t. you here this evenimr hrtve been to watch the years roll hv and witT-ess the development of that city until r.f a verity it has become one the srh. r. li.i rntinidr-alities of our em-iire s' i-r.

This development and its let-sen sh u'J not be forgotten, for it means that around San Francisco bay we have God-triven itural advantages lht Oakland And Win a S2G0 Orcf I NOMINATION BLANK GOOD FOR 1G00 VOTES. THE OAKLAND TRIBUNE'S Subscription Contest rsl rr rl a lie per lb. llc and 1212c per lb. 12i2c per lb. 3 lbs.

for 25c 7 per lb. 6c per lb. I Nominate Address i i Phojie No Signed Address: Mutton Lorn Roast Mutton Loin Prime Rib Mutton Chops Mutton Shoulder Chops Mutton Shoulder Roast Mutton Stcv' LES'dER BROS. Ninth imrm.t. i am u.t, I contracted a bad to rise ar.d with mW- hearty ac -lts I ever usee id coug-h and ta threaten, with rn-u- nia.

hue botlle cr Money and completely mred me." No opiates. st a reliable household medicine. 3'ishart'a dntir store, corner Tenfti anir WJshiiijiton streets. Only One Nomination Blank for Each Candidate Will Count as 1000 Votes. and Vashingion Streets II II 1 1.

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