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afii, zo, ion. SATURDAY EVENING. OMCLAND TRIBUNE irHinpcc rnna nn.npmranc RTTRPIf rvnrPTrn wjiivwi. nuiuuvn. LArLUILM IIHTS OF GRIP, TO HAVE ROYAL BATTLE FOR FOOD' MAW AT HOUSEWARMING OF GRACE METHODIST CHURCH ON CITY OF LARGER ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT WANTED i II mm Troops Forced to Rescue Relief Party From Starving Maniacs; Transport Buford Returns IE I i Jf 5 'V: sqs' yi I I I 1 tt-v i i I Federal Forces Refuse to Sur render and Crisis Seems i Imminent.

Estimate of Cost Is Submitted to City Council for Consideration. Progress and Prosperity Com mittee to Boost for Convention. SAN FRANCISCO. April J9. The army transport Buford.

still flying the Red Cross flag, arrived yesterday from China, after leaving a cargo of foodstuffs there for the relief of the famine victims In the Hawat valley. Although the officers of the government ship were not In the famine district proper VICE-PRES. CORRAL WILL BE QUESTIONED were men. women and children In the last stages of starvation. It was at Nanking that Dr.

Gremers had his thrilling! experience. About 100 starved refugees arrived In the town In search of food. The doctor and Deputy Consul General Davis, touched by the plight of the sufferers, procured a supply of corn cake's. Wldecyed, but in silence, the hungry horde watched the two Americans approach. They made no open appeal for the food, 'but every eye in that mob was fixed on the cakes piled In the arms of the white men.

dive ron CRUMBS. CHIMNEY NUISANCE IS REMOVED BY LAUNDRY THREE-DAY SESSION WILL BE HELD HERE Wiring of Tidal Canal Bridges fteputed Strength of Insur-i rectos in Puebla Is Challenged. The Approaching School Bond Election Discussed at Meeting. -x1 ill 5 Doctor Kremers passed a cake to one In the front of the crowd and In a second the whole mob fell on the roan with the cake. The cake was shattered The progrre and prosperity commit WASHINGTON, April Th Mexican government has cabled to Vice-President Corral, who Is travel- tee of the Chamber of Commerce pleased Itself last night to ret behind the local branch of the United Commercial Trav into fragments and like wolves the eler and boost the plans for the big they saw enough of the suffering to realise- that the people of central China need food and need It aulckly and In large quantities.

Kremers, the Buford'e surgeon, atempted some relief work on his own account and had to be rescued by soldiers from the hungry mob that almost tore him to pieces In their effort to share in the pile of corn cakes he would have distributed. All the help for the famine sufferers must come from without the district for many months, as in their great need the people have ealen all the seed that was depended upon to restore the crops destroyed when the liver Hswal left Its hanks and flooded a vast territory upon which millions depended for their sustenance. DISTRIBUTING FOOD SUPPLIES. The Buford left here February 23 for Seattle, where the ship was loaded with flour, rice, wheat, canned meats and canned salmon, 2000 tons altogether. Although, not In the famine district, the Buford's officers saw many starving people.

At Nanking they saw many dead In the streets and on every hand starving celestials dived for the crumbs. lng In Spain, to ascertain whether or With the Idea of stopping the scrim- not he waa correctly quoted as crltl-) mage the American advanced and etarted Amerloa.ns In connection with conTenuon scneauiea iur may jo, a.uu 20. In this city, when hundreds of I 'Winn, m.i. i-y is Faulty, According to Commissioners. I ALAMEDA, Xprl 2.

Am Important meeting of the Alameda Council committee was held last night, and many issues were brought up for action. An estimate for the cost of reconstructing the municipal electric light plant was made by the electricity commissioners, who stated that it was absolutely-essential that i the work be done at once. The attention of the council was called to the fact that the plant was now carrying a 40 percent overload, owing to the marty new lights Installed throughout the city recently. It was stated that with this heavy strain on the plant It was liable to break down at any moment. Additional street lights which are to be "knights of the grip" 'will be guests of passing out cuei aw jbv uibjt whm.

i v-i- y. Before they realized the situation they 1 the Mexican revolution. The State j-reparxmenc was aavisea to mis entcii were in the middle of the scrimmage. Oakland with their wives and famines. O.

A- Nlssen, representing the local division of the organization, spoke of by Ambassador Wilson. The department also la advised the nlans for the three-day session and the royal welcome to be given the vls- itsors who will represent every branch Not one of the sufferers uttered a word, but each fought -with all the strength that was left for a taste of the food. I Kremers and Davis, so hemmed In that they could not open their arms sufficiently even to drop the remaining Cakes, were thrown down and would have been torn to pieces but for the arrival of a squad of soldiers Who had great difficulty In effecting their escape. of the western division of order The nrojrress and prosperity committee, that the federal foroee at Mazatlan have refused ta surrender that city la response to a demand from, the in-surrectos and an i attack Is expected, at any moment. parsonage of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church which was dedicated last evening.

through its acting chairman, Frederick E. Read, appointed a committee of three Installed shortly would make a further One of the most notable social fune to set about getting a sunicieni mumper of automobiles to take the drummers on an extensive sight-seeing tour around Oakland, taking In Alameda, Berkeley demand on the now overloaded plant. The board added that the present demand alone made necessary for the Improvements, not taking into consideration the RAISIN DAY- IS MONEY GONE, HE power for-the new bridges, street lights and Haywards. SCHOOL BONDS DISCUSSED. The annroachine school and municipal arid the general -Increase in the resides tial districts, The total'' cost for the 'proposed lm Church Society: "Our Parsonage Homes," Rev.

S. D. Hutsinpeller, D. district superintendent Oakland district; Mistress of the Manse," Rev. S.

E. Crowe, pastor Santa Clara Avenue Church, Alameda; vocaV solo. Miss Xean Giekie: "City Church Extension. Rev. A.

J. Hunson, r. "liow W'e Did lt." Rev. W. Flovd.

pastor of Fruitvale Methodist duet by Mr. Kobe: Hiding and i Miss Jean Giekie; 'The Ladies' Aaid Society," Rev. F. P. Floyd, pastor College Avenue Church, Berkeley.

At the cioee of the program Mrs. W. N. Russell, president ot- the Ladles' Aid Society, was present and announced refreshments. i tlons In the history of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Market and Thirty fourth streets, was held last night, when a large number of the congregation, together with several prominent Methodist ministers and their wives were present at the houswarming of the new parsonage! recently erected.

i The floral decorations were artistically arranged. The pastor. Rev. W. M.

Pickard, had change of the program which was rendered as follows: Instrumental solo. Miss Elizabeth Gaikie; prayer. Dr. A. J.

Hanson, corresponding secretary City auditorium bond election came In for ffineiderable discussion, P. M. Fisher speaking on the question. Others also addressed the meeting. It was the sense CONFESSES 1 WELL prove me nts is $125,700, according to estimates submitted to the council.

The matter was referred to the public utilities committee In' conjunction with the of the gathering that the organisation should sret behind the cause and boost finance committee. A communication from the electric com the proposed bond issue among the voters of the city to assure the passage of thn measure. mlssioners, making complaint against the wiring of the bridges over the Tidal The following campaign committee Canal by the government, was read. It Fugitive From Justice Gives Himself Up in San Francisco. was appointed to commence activities: -xxr narwiit fVifl.I rrrLan D.

E. Per- was stated that the current for the 11 lumlnatlon and for Jhe power were In REINSTATE NOTED CONFESSED THIEF'S kin "ani iGeorsre H. Mason. The com- stalled on the same line. The city of nottojt hsa rallad a meeting of the GOMEZ AS COMMISSIONEn.

EL PASO. Tex, April 29 It la ext pected that with the arrival here to' night of Dr. Vasquez Gomel he will be named by General Madero as the lnsurrecto peace commissioner. Judge Francisco CarbaJaJ, the government commissioner, probablyjyill be her Monday, and the formal peace con ference, It Is hoped, will be begun the following day. Abrara Gonzales, provisional rover nor of the state of Chihuahua, arrived last night.

He expressed himself aj none too confident of the success ot i negotiations, but will assist neverthe- less In the attempt to bring about peace. DOUBT STRENGTH. I The statement that there are BOOtf lnaurrectos In the state of Puebla Is challenged here. The last reports re- ceived here showed that there wera about 1000. and only a small percentage were armed.

This report Is some weeks old, however, and It is admitted that the revolt in tnat state may have grown rapidly wth the reports, of success In the north and the growing knowledge that the government cannot control the situation. General Madero, speaking of the revolution In the state of Puebla, declared that he had been assured that any peace terms accepted by him would be ratified by revolutionary Product of the Grapevine Is Served in Stews, Cakes; Candies and in Pies. Raisin Day." April 29, has arrived, and Oakland Is observing the day with all her usual "booster" spirit. The city's merchants hays made special plans this year to make use of this important pro-d-uct of the grape vine, with the result that the observance of the day will prob- Alameda agrees to furnish, power for the bridges but not current for lighting. finance committee, publicity and SAN FRANCISCO, April 29, Confess ecutive committees for next Monday ingethe commission of a crime In New MOTHER Hi niht at the Chamber of Commerce com DENVER York City and declaring himself con mittee rooms.

Final measures for the scious-strtcken with remorse, desiring only to make reparation, Horatio Bert which would be necessary if they were both on the same line. The matter was referred to the public utilities committee. 8EMI-8ANE FOURTH. A communication from the Police and Fire Commission requesting, the council "boost campaign will then be adopted. WILL GO TO BERKELEY.

ram Moses surrendered himself at the Ingleside county Jail today. Moses de clares himself the son of George Thomp Xably be one of the most Important In the The progress and prosperity has accepted an -Invitation from the son, a wealthy business man of the metropolis, who conducts a large number of 'itiful Scene Enacted in Court When Stanford Davis Testifies. art stores that city. He himself was employed there as a Berkeley Board of Trade to take pan In the floral festival in that city May 11, 12 and 13, and a committee, consisting of Dr. G.

B. N. Clow, Walter Reed will take in hand the gilder, he: says, until March 10, when tje crime was committed. When he applied Hi S. Bedweil Put Back in Good 1 Standing by Kentucky Commission.

LEXINGTON. April 29 H. G. Bed-well, the Denver who was ruled off the turf after some one had drugged one of is horses, was reinstated today by the Kentucky State Racing Commission, i Grief -stricken, over the of her inhnrate decorating of an automobile to be taken into custody at the prison Moses had only a penny on his person. "I was hard up when I held up the to join in the parade scheduled for the last day of the celebration.

Many members of the "boost bunch" will take machines to the university town to swell l7ryear-old son, who confessed to the theft of a large sum from a safe In the btcher shop of Newman "and Korn.Mrs. J. A. Davis became hysterical ln the juvenile court yesterday before Judge man in Harlem. he protested.

"We were both broke. Henry Prager, a cousin of mine, and I saw the man coming toward us and I hit him on the head while Prager took loO from his pocket, When I came here I went to Colfax, history of the celebration. Tms is addition to the private consumption of the raisin, of which there can be no fair estimate. In many of the downtown stores Confectioners especially have devoted window pace in many cases to attractive demonstrations of the great number of ways in which the raisin can be used in candy. Including raisin caramels, chocolates nad French novelties.

Another" novelty Is raisin brick ice-cream. i The bakeries and grocers came forward with raisin cakes, bread and pies. Ini addition to the dried grape In fancy boxes and cartons. The city's restaurants are also including various dishes containing raisins In their menus for the day, while the Merchants Exchange, although taking no action as a body on the objunnance of the day, has been heartily In. sympathy; with the merchants In their observance- i THANK AUTO OWNERS FOR USE OF MACHINES the parade en the eventful day.

OUTLINES FLOWER and worked on a farm tor-, a while, but my conscience began to both Bedweil, who with hs string of horses were ruled off the turf about" eleven months ago at the Latonia race track for the alleged doping of his Nadsu, was notified today by the secretary. Bedweil has turned out his high-class thoroughbreds on the Comstock- Lawrence's ranch near Sacramento where they will be taken "up at once and prepared for the summer campaign on the big Canadian and Middlewest. racing centers. to amend the ordinance relative to fireworks on the Fourth of July so as to prohibit the sale of all fireworks excepting torpedoes, canes and firecrackers under two Inches in length. The ordinance will be ready for passage Tuesday night.

City Clerk Frank Browning notified the council that the terms of the following officials had expired April 22, 1911: City Engineer I. N. Chapman, President of tho Board of Health Dr. 8. P.

Terry; Street Superintendent V. M. Frodden and Frank Browning, city clerk. The terms of Electricity Commissioner J. R.

Christy an President of the Board of Education D. L. Randolph expired April it, 1911. The communication was filed. The street committee reported in favor of conveying a strip of land of about 10 feet by 100 feet at the southeast comer of College avenue and San Jose, to the adjacent property owners.

This strip wll make College avenue a uniform length 40 feet south of San Jose avenue. A communication from E. K. Taylor, representing M. and C.

Reynolds, in reference to the opening, of Minturu street through to Santa Clara avenue, stated that the Reynolds would sell the land on the west side at ISO a front foot, providing the city stood the expense of making the J. P. Han er me and: besides I haven't got a cent. I spent my last nickel In riding out to the Jail." PROGRAM FESTIVAL Moses was turned over to several detectives of the local department, and transferred to the city prison, where he was booked as a fugitive from Justice. leaders of Puebla.

-PART OF STRATEGY. Of the alleged Interview Corral he had this to-Bay: am not sure that Corral made the statement credited to him In Dia-rlo, but I do know that when the revolution was In the formative stare it, was a part of the Diaz-Corral trrit-egy to spread the Impression that the United States would intervene in ho- half of the Mexican government. This was to make us appear unpatriotic. "Hovever, the revolution got under way and Is winning, yet there has been no intervention. The govern- ment therefore is now trying to jnakf It appear that the revolution does not owe lt spread to the unpopularity of the administration, but to foreign elements which they allege have come Superior Court Calendar Board of Trade Secretary Would Postpone Sale Of Bank's Property Appeals for Support of First Carnival, DEPARTMENT ONE.

Hon. T. W. Harris, Judge. The chamber of commerce, Ihrough Its secretary, A.

A. Deniaon, has sent a circular letter to tne press thanking the public spirited citizens who loaned their a. Ua ire-anlvo inn I A JIT sen, another property owner, stated that l'JjrMr event of the visit here that it would be difficult for him to dls Everett J. Brown, while testifying. The case was one of the saddest ever witnessed In that court for years and the Judge was touched by the condition of the woman.

She related to the court that she had never suspected her son of any wrong and when he announced to the Judge yesterday that he had spent the money obtained from the safe on women she fell into a swoon. The youth confessed to Detective Hodg-kins that he had secured admission to the safe through a cellar entrance of the building and that he I knew where the money was kept. Hp was formerly a trusted employe and had worked there for several months, having enlisted the confidence of his employers. Stanford Davis, the accused boy, declared in open court that he did not know why he took the money. "While giving bis testimony tears also streamed down his face in sympathy with those of his mother.

The first question propounded by Judge Brown astounded the lad, who could not utter a word. REPEATS QUESTION. Several times the Judge was compelled to repeat the question, "Why did you take the money and what did you do with It?" In a very Inaudible tone he said that he did not know why he took the money. "What did you do with It?" asked the Judge. He hesitated and Judge Frlck, who was acting as his attorney, urged him to reply.

Davis said that he bought jewelry for women and disposed of much of his ill-gotten spoil in the cafes of San Francisco. Judge Brown continued the ease until next Friday afternoon, when a number oCj delinquent aijd dependent children will appear In court. Many cases were carried over owing to the failure of the witnesses or the children to to the aid of the uprising, REYES NOT IN PARIS. ,1 F. N.

Heaney. Clerk. Xondr. Mm.j 1. 2T0S9 Wood ts.

bu fruciKo Brewerle; Jury trlaU ,3 ToauUy, May t. I7CS9 Wood -ts. Saa Francisco Breweries further trial. BrittoD Gray. Wedaasday, May 27089 Wood Baa i'ranciaco Breweries Co.

farther trial. HAVRE, France, April 29. General Bernardo Reyes, who Is returning i to Mexico at the request of President tliax oaalnr In rAntnrlnir rrAfr In that1 SAN FRANCISCO. April 29. The reorganization committee of the California Safe Deposit and Trust Company applied to- Judge Seawell this morning to postpone the sale of the property of the defunct bank at California 'and Montgomery streets, which was set for Monday morning.

Receiver Symmes had advertised that the land and building thereon would be sold at public auction, and the attorneys today set up the claim that the condition of the realty market at the present time was adverse to procuring a good price. They urged a thirty or sixty-day postponement. Although "Teserving his decision until 10 o'clock Monday. Judge Seawell Indicated that he probably would deny the 3311 Wrif bt Vincent. Tnundar.

Mar 4. I remihllf -warn not nnnlr1 fnr of a delegation of railroad conauctorn from the Pennsylvania road system. The visiting delegation was given an extensive eight-seeing run to the main points of interest around the city. Following is a list of those who loaned their machines: James Vance, 305 Euclid avenue; Mrs. J.

H. Hunt, 160 Lake avenue; Geoff 0y Salinger, 935 Filbert street; Frank K. Mott mayor; Arthur H. Breed. Oakland Bank of Savings Building; Studebaker Company, Twelfth and Jackson streets: Rambler Agency.

Thirty-seventh and Telegraph avenue: Fred E. Reed, 1214 Broadway August Haneberg. 649 Oakland avenue; G. E. Gaylord, 1121 Poplar street.

m'" 3311 Wright t. Vincent. Winaor Pottery Works vs. Reo.ua. tiday, stay Law sod motion day.

Saturday. Mar S. BERKELEY. April 29. Vrging the Importance of the first annual flower festival, to be held here May 11-13, Charles 3reene, secretary of the board of trade, has Issued an open letter to the citizens Berkeley, which follows: "For the purpose of holding a monster display and demonstration to show to the people far and near Just what Berkeley Is.

the board of trade has taken the initiative and has prepared, with the cooperation of many civic organisations, a four-day festival of good feeling and publicity. 7 'In the great exposition tent, sthe manufacturers will show the diverse products of our city's manufactories, the things made in Berkeley." With funds generously subscribed bv the merchants, the principal streets of the business center will paylv decorated and illuminated. "The festival will open with the coronation of the queen. There will be one big parade, to be held on Saturday afternoon. May 13.

and to be, composed of floats, decorated automobiles, school children, private schools and academies, military. Bemt-m1Ulary and fraternal, and civic organizations, university cadets and unlversttv band. Prises will be awarded to the most attractive features. on -the steamer La Province, which sailed for New York today. It Is now, supposed "he has gone on to England' and will sail from Southampton in ac- cordance with his plans as originally announced when he left Paris Thura-, dayr 25541 Porch vs.

Keed; trial, 9:30 a. m. DEPARTMENT TWO. Hon. W.

H. Waste. Judge. P. W.

Wuthe. Cleric pose of the He said that he would be willing to sell the entire lot at a reasonable figure. The communlca- tlons. were filed. COMPLAINT WITHDRAWN.

The complaint of the Taylor Lumber Company against the ark at the north end of Grand street was withdrawn. The street committee reported progress on the opening of Lincoln avenue, between Fourth 'and streets. Councilman Morgenstern reported that he had called on the principal of the Porter school in reference to the chimney of an adjacent laundry which proved of much annoyance, owing to the smoke and fumes that filled the schoolrooms. He stated that the laundry had put on an extension, which eliminated the nuisance. i DIVORCEE ACCUSED M.

D. RENO, April 29. Dr. M. A.

Roblson, a well-known Reno physician, was placed under arrest late yesterday charged with unlawfully keeping in riis possession jewels valued at $2000 and owned by Mrs. Ellen McGinn, the Brooklyn woman who recently secured a divorce from Louis T. McGinn, a New York preacher. Roblson was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Lee Davis and later dismissed unon advices from the district Monday. Mar 1.

27865 Newton Stanford Co. 23640 Pratt tc. Pnelps; to be heard in auxiliary department. u.fSEahigiirDtfc Taylor vm. City of Oakland.

Bowers Tt. Hill. Tuesday. "Mar 2. 34434 Bay Shore Lumber-Company vs.

Flint et air Wedneadar. Mar t. 33690 William oo rm. Oakland Traction Co, Thursday. Mar 4.

Modern methods only will stand in these busy Is your auditing or bookkeeping department equipped with Ki parte and chamber matter. 1 SINGER Friday, Kay ft. Law and motion day. the latest end most convenient loose-leaf binder facilities? DEPARTMENT THREE. Hon.

RW John Ellsworth, Judge. Geo. H. Strieker. Clerk.

attorney's office that Mrs. McGinn's1 remedy, if any, lay in civil, not crim Monday. May I. in" if'iTi i Mrs. McGinnhas frequently boon 111 1 "The college extravaganza will be given on May 12, instead of May 15, as originally planned.

There will be two grond balls with the best music procurable." "The festival will close with a grand mardi gvas celebration, in which all the organizations before mentioned and a thousand students giving their college serpentina will take part. "By means of costly billboard and poster advertisements the publicity eom-i mittee Is using every available means of bringing the people to Berkeley on this occasion. I While the decoration committee has met with a generous response for sub-scripions, yet what has been collected is not adequate. I "To decorate our city as it should be, we earnestly appeal to all citizens who Berkeley's interests at heart, to re4 spojM as liberally as they oan, when the ommittee waits upon them, or to send their sul'scrlptions to the secretary of the since coming to Keno and Dr. Roblson was her physician.

He presentad a bill for S329 for prof essional services and holds the Jewels as security. 33640 Pratt Jpbelpa. Tuesday. May 25763 Converse Dewing.J Wadneaday, May, 3, 34S53 ve. Cunon.

Thursday, -May 4. 88838 The "Berkeley Land Company Vsf Eberman. May 6, Lew and motion day. Saturday, May 6., You suffer loss and delays because you have failed to provid Alexander Heinemann Delights Audience at Ye Liberty Theater. yourself with the -best.

Those who want the best havs investi gated and found relief to the situation through us. settlement ef final account and distribution; McKee Tasheira. 6550 Re eatate of Clair Hart et al, final account; B. McFadden. Ex Barte and cbamber matters.

Expert DEPARTMENT FOE 3oard of Trade, 2011 Shattuek ovenue (Probate.) Alexander Heinemann delighted a small but appreciative audience at a concert held yesterday, at i Ye Liberty Theater. Heinemann possesses a full baritone voice and perfect tone production, together with a histrionic ability which won enthusiastic plaudits from his audi Hon. E. J. Brown, Judge, A.

J. Woolse'y, Clerk. POLICE SEEK DRIVER 13199 Re estate and guardianship of Mary Bettencourt I incompetent), petition for "appointment of guardian; J. I. Rosa).

7949 Re estate of Ana J. Bangs, petition of settlement of final account and distribution; Koook A- Church. 13SST Re eatate of Fsrita E. Mitchell, petition of settlement of final account and dls-) tributlon; L. E.

Phillips. i 15190 Re estate of Sarah J. W. of settlement of final account nd distribution; W. T.

Satterwhlte. 13815 Re estate of John G. Ryan, petition to revoke letters of administration; Reed, Black tc Reed. ON WOMAN'S CHARGE ence yesterday, Consult our Biimery Dept. and have the famous and useful JONES IMPROVED BINDERS.

Wo are the soli agents for Alameda I county for the Jones Record Binders and Transfer Ledgers, DEPARTMENT FTVE. (Criminal) ALAMEDA. April 29. Mrs. John C.

Nelson, 745 Lincoln avenue, swore out a warrant for the arrest of Henry Marton. a driver in the employof the Domestic Cleaning Company of Oakland this morning, charging him with battery. I Mrs. Nelson says that on the morning of April 19. Martin called at her house with a valuable dress that had been cleaned and ruined bv the laundry.

When she refused to pay the cleaning bill, she that the driver seized her In an attempt to get the garment and pulling her around the outside porch, knocked her up against a sharp edge of the door, rutting a deep gash in her head. Martin W. S. Wells, Judge (absent), H. C.

Gesford, Judge (presid- Hon Hon ing). Monday, Miy J. 12625 Be estate of Daniel H. Donahue, petition for distribution; Reed. 14336 Re eatate and suardlantblp 'of Irene Dodge (minor), petition for appointment of guardian; Snook it Church.

1055 Be estate of Charles R. Biacow. final account i D. Klneell. 122S5 Be estate of Frieda Ruhllcc et petition for distribution; Reed.

Black Reed. 12189 Re estate of Bryan petition for distribution; Beed. Black Reed. 13053-r-Re estate of Catberina Wllshuaen, order to snow cause; W. E.

Rode. 14042 Re estate of Arthur Scott, order to show race. 14640 Re estate of Mary Fappiano, order to show cause; F. Button. 149-68 Be estate of Clara1 Harrison, petition to terminate life estate; E.

W. Decoto. 15171 Be estate ofva. M. Jiarder.

petition' for probate of-wlU; D. Klneell. 14307 Re estate of Carl Strom, petition ot settlement of fiaal account and distribution; B. B. Tappan.

i 10634 Re estate of Dennis McCarthy, account; D. KlnselL 18110 Be estate ef Charles McDonald, final aeconat of special administrator; Itta-gerald A Abbott. 140T2 Be estate of Willi am Masrow et orler to shew cans; O. O. 13463 Re estate of Mathilda E.

Harklo. order Standard Oil Sends Down Price of Oil Announces Reduction of 15 Cents Per 100 Gallons on Refined Petroleum. i NEW YORK. April Standard Oil Company announced today a reduction of 15 cents per 100 gallons In refined petroleum. JURY JO PROBE CHARGE r' OF CENSUS PADDING L.

A- Rudolph; Clerk Monday, Kay 1. 4962 People ts. Joseph Buzsoni, trial; Oeorse i. McDoDougtu aas moi yet been arrested. TOURIST DROPS DEAD DEPARTMENT STX.

Hon. F. B. Ogden, Judge. W.

M. Manning. Clerk. WHILE AWAITING BOAT ssHMMsss.VMI.....lMiisssliWH Koaday. May X.

82873 Sim so et al. ts. Forelss Mines Develop. ment Company. 83143 Parrell t.

Moore; Jury trial. 8 1370 Barber Asphalt Company ra Jsrgesa; TTTT A Vnnt A.I1 Ol Tk. ta alinw rinse: F. Fr. 4 10715 Re estate of Manrica'WaiahTaatrltm- federal grand Jury which will meet tton; j.

w. stetson. fT here on Monday will Investigate 13184 Re estate of Henry Rente, petition for cnarges against census enumerators of probate or tu; w. tioae. tVhlle awaiting the arrival of a ferryboat at the Oakland mote to carry him xcross the bay.

Clement E. "Lloyd, a tourist passenger from Philadelphia to San Francisco, dropred dead yesterday. Tt is thought that his death was due to neert trouble. The body was taken to the Oakland morgue, and the authorities in Philadelphia are being notied of the death. Nothing is known concerning the man or his.

rrission on the Pacif.c coast. He was about SO years of sge. and investigation his effects failed to disclose his ad IB 1771 turttier trial. I Taeaday, May 1. Tbe C.

W. Haymood Company Ta. tss Doable Star Brick. Company. WedBaaday, May 82087 Saemoort ts.

Koran: trial. Thursday, May 4. 31837 Abet HoshOTrsky. Friday. May -Law anItnotloo dar.

atsnday. May S5042 Traaa vs. Garrison; 10 a. m. padding returns in Montana cities.

jf1 trumon; W. II. Hester, special agent of the 14309-R. est.teTf Marie tare, petitio. of set-census bureau: Cleveland Newton, 1 tlement of final account and distribution; special assistant to Attornev-GeneFal H- lc- Wickersham.

and; Leon Shaw, census 18 Re ate of Mary FV Toll, ftetition ot 8th i Franklin supervisor of the second Montana dLs-' tion; C. F. anion. trlct, have been subpoenaed. dress or ouslceaa.

14111 Re estate of M. Steffanool. UOoa ef.

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