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JANUARY il2li OAKLAND TRIDUNE i aw -I i laWFssajsaajasajssajy III II LiTEuTfl.L...tIlT f.r3 a The Model Photo Theater adioinin? the Bell Theater ACCUSED MEN PLACED O'J THIF.L ikTV no Heeseman's January. Specials II, '16 1 1 II II is avrnue San Pablo, sparkling new every respect. It has been designed Conners, Maple and. Bender throusrhout mix wita dui one Judges In Superior Court Are Assigned to Positions for Coming Year. mtfnhse comfort and con- Called into court in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES. Jan. I. Bert H. Con-Mrs, P.

Maple and F. Ira Bender, 1 'ill A Sale of Men's Fancy Underwear We have purchased the entire line of Drummers' Samples and Factory Ends of i tha union men Indicted on the charge of having attempted to blow up the County Han of Records a few weeks prior to tha explosion which wrecked tha Times building, were called tor trial today before Judge Willis In the crim RENUMBERING IS NEARCOf LETI Bitting ta bane at neon today IB department two ct tho Superior Court tha Judges of that tribunal sntered an order which assign, tho Judlciaryfc tho pret nt years as follows: Judge T. W. Harris to Department Jude H. Waste, to Depart- mjudgllm A.

Weill 'Soput jnent I. N. Juder. Frank B. Ogden to Department 4 (probate) Judge John raurworth- to Department I (criminal).

Judge Everett, Browa to Department (. Judge Ellsworth exchanges benches with Judge Welle and JudgeOgden with Judge Brown. AH of the other judges re venience for its. patrons, While yon enjoy the FIRST RUN MOTION nCTURES shown all ou are evidences of tbe care of, the proprietors to assure congenial eurroundSngs. The chairs are roomy and easy, the heating and ventilation is beyond i criticism, so that be the patron who cannot get thi maximum of fun out of a nickel investment at the' C0DELTI1EATER inal department of the superior court.

Clarence Darrow. formerly chief coun sal for the McNamaras, who had also been retained to defend the prisoners in the Ball of Records case, said before the men-were brought Into court that he was out of It, and H. H. Appell was made attorney of record, with LeCompte Davis In Darrow's placer" The three Entire City Will Be Systematically Numbered Within a Short Time. main In their old assignments.

Nit we prisoners asked for separate trials and Mattern's agreed at, tho session that tho Judges whose status In changed by the ortltr Gantner Cpnnors was selected to go to trial first 'shall wind up litigation that is pending When this formality was accomplished -Davis moved to withdraw Conner's former blea of not aulltv and submit a de- Deters tn-in neiore transferring 10 ineir new" assignment. This will be accom Under the direction of Commissioner of Streets W. -'J. Baccus the renumbering of the residences and places of business mutr ao the indictment on tliffMind lhat'ltd not state specifically the of plished in both Instances within a day or two, it la calculated. Many years have passed since Judge ran ikh Underwea HighGrade Ellsworth sat permanently In the criminal department and the exchange with Is nearlng completion, and within a "horj time the entire city will be numbered Judirs Wells, it is believed, will give the according to a systematic plan of the fense charged to the prisoner.

A.NSW1R3 NOT GUILTY. Judge Willis overruled the motion. Conners was to plead again. He answered: "Not guilty' and Davis and Assistant District Attorney a. Ray Hor-ton, who represents the state, proceeded venerable Jurist merited release Itnm the hard work of administering civil law, skew which baa been his lot for mora a most comprehensive nature.

The work was authorized by an ordinance passed derada. The conduct of the. Juvenile court falls to the lot of the iuriat sitting In the oro- about a year ago. to examine talesmen summoned for Jury There wa an ordinance passed to re service. number the entire city by the former Si bate dtpartment.

so that -Judge Ogden will preside there during the ysar. The auxiliary department will be in charge of vlsltinr judges who will be Invited to The McNamara trial, coupled with the city and on account of the lack dynamite conspiracy investigations whleh hjtva occurred, courts and grand Juries for i riuias tne action on same was de In Just a Few Hours Ail Misery From a Bad Cold or the Grippe Wilt Overcome. sit irom time to uma tu accoraance witn the plan adopted by tha local judiciary lved -until by the request of numerous people, particularly the rpstomce au wncn this nrancn oi me superior uoun a year have produced such a widespread Impression upon the public that attorneys for both sides said they expected thorrtlcs, the city directory companies organised by tha legislature about three years ago. and the Merchants' Exchange and others, some delay In procuring a jury. Nearly the city cchiricll appropriated $1500 to be all the veniremen examined this morn used for thatpurpose.

The work Is now being rushed to completion. Up to date "1 rape's Cold Compound la tha result ot three years' research at a coat of mora than fifty thousand dollara. and epntalna no flumlne, which wa have conclusively demonstrated li not aftectlva ta the treatment of colda op grlppt. it ta a oosttlve fact that a dos. of all of East Oakland has been renum ing said they had been more, or less biased or prejudiced by the sensational developments that attended the trial of James B.

McNamara and the confessions of the' two McNamara brothers. bercd. The streets running north and south from Fallon to "Myrtle streets, These splendid garments go on sale tomorrow morning at the following reductions: 10 Doz. Suits, regular $3.00 Garments, $2.15 4 Doz. Suits, regular $4.00 Garments, $2.95 7 Doz.

Suits, regular $5.00 Garments, $3.15 8 Doz. Suits, regular $6.00 Garments, $4.05 3i Doz. Suits, regular $650 Garments, $4.25 3i Doz. Suits, regular $7.00 Garments, $4.45 15 Doz. Regular $2.50 Sweater $1 Ct Jackets colors: white and red 1 F10USPB IflVOLVEDINTMIGLE north to Thirty-sixth street, have been renumbered, and the work will proceed Iq the same manner to the bay.

Streets running east and west from theMake westerly, north to Thirty-sixth street. ii tn Peps' Cold Compound, taken every two hours until three consecutive doeea are taken, win end the Grlppa and break UP the most aevere cold, either la the head, chest, stomach, Umba or any part of th bodV. i are practically correct. There will be but few changes. Where there are Irregular numbera or half num It promptly relieves tha most miserable headache, dullness, head and nose bers, changes wW made.

The streets ELECTS OFFICERS Government May Confiscate Picture of Three Millions in Gold and Notes. ntuffpit im. feverlshness. sneering, sore north of Thirty-sixth street from Broadway westerly, which was part of tha an 1hrnt. tunning of the nose, mucous ca nex of 1897, are practically correct, be tarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness cause shortly after the said annexation they numbered with 3600 beginning with Thirty-sixth street Changes will only and rheumatic twinges.

Take this harmless Compound aa dl Miss Matilda E. Brown Was Th government may confiscate a famous oil painting, ones tha property of tha late Colonel Ernest Haluette. for be made where there are irregular or half reeled, with tha knowledge that there la no other medicine made anywhere also numbers, The radical changes will be on Chosen President for the Seventh Time. Btreets running north and south, such 11 ri'JLT. "SJ SK proprietor of tha Falac.

of as Market strett, where today we have 600 at First street, which will be changed to 1C0 and running to 2251 at Thirty The annual meeting of the LaiUes' Re fifth Btreet, which will be tho S500 block. East Fourteenth street is one of the lief Society of Oakland was he'd this morning In the directors' room of the Jftrv til aifcvi, DM TIMVIKVi w- fort the fire. The picture represents three millions In gold and bank notes, packed In barrels to overflowing. The law of tha United States prohibits pictures or erea being made cf currency or coin. The picture has been exhibited In one of tha windows of the First National Bank of Oakland.

highest numbered streets In the United home, on Forty-third streot. where of States, taking the number of 10900 at fleers were elected and reports rpad. Miss One Hun and Ninth avenue. without any other assistance jor oaJ after-effects as a ZS-cent package ot Fane's Cold Compound, which any druggist In the world can supply. i ciiiie 1'IIGIECRII Matilda E.

Brown, who has been presl dent of the Society for the past six years. waa unanimously re-elected. Under her Colonel Haquetta secured a permit from former Secretary of tha Treasury direction the organization has progressed Shaw whlcb allowed him to keep the pic and has become one of the leading charit able Institutions of Alameda county. With ture In his possession, wIOj tha proviso that It should not be placed on exhibition, beyond showing it to friends in tha the oo -operation of the following officers elect the excellent work of the society will RY STREET CAR continue: Mrs. D.

H. Mathes, first vice-president; Secret Service Agent Henry Moffltt explained to the bank officiate about a week ago "that it was unlawful to exhibit tha picture. Ha did not slesa the Miss Helen Campbell, second vice-presi dent: Miss A. E. Miner, treasurer; Miss Lcopoldine Moser Declares She Was Inveigled Into Mock Marriage.

Jessie Campbell, corresponding secretary HEESEMAN'S JANUARY SPECIALS Mrs. Spencer Browne, recording sects tary. the directors are: Mrs. R. O.

Brown Mrs. M. S. Kersan picture when the bank officials explained they bad the necessary permit to ahow the picture. Upon Inspection tha permit proved to be tha old one Haquetta bad secured.

Tha authorities at Washington were at once notified and Moffitt la George Gilmore Falls Beneath Wheels While Trying to Board Vehicle. Mrs. Spencer Brown Mrs. Jefferson Maury Miss Matilda Brown Mrs. H.

V. Matnea Calling at the office of tha county clerk this mornng, Leopoldlne Moser, a comely end well dressed Austrian woman Miss Bakewell Mies A. K. Miner Miss CamDbell Mrs. R.

A. Wellman awaiting Instructions. about it years old, forged tba first link In a chain of evidence aha la working Miss Helen Campbell Mrs. K. C.

Williams Miss Louise de Mrs. F. F. Weston Big Bargains for Boys up against Robert Schelva, a San Fran- Fremery Mrs. L.

Cihlradelll The following are the managers: cIfco widower with two children, in the hope of landing htm In the penitentiary Mrs. Chas. Butters Miss Elisabeth Gill Mrs. A. H.

Bred Mrs. W. G. Henshaw on a statutory charge and one of rob HASH ON TRIAL BEFORE DUNNE Ge6rge Gllmorc, a Wetern Pacific employe, residing at 1002 East Twenty-third street. wa fatally Injured about 1:15 this afternoon while trying to board a westbound electric car at Twenty-first street and Nineteenth averue.

Gilmore carried a bundle In his arm and slgheled to the car to stop. Before It came to a standstill he grabbed a stanchion nf the front section and attempted to swing himself aboard. He lost tils hold and fell backwards. His legs shot forward between the fender and tho front wheels, tho car italling as the wheels rested on hi bod. Mrs.

Henry M. Bull Mrs. J. A. mil Mrs.

A. F. Cornwall Mrs. Thos. Pheby Miss Mona Crellln Mrs.

J. J. Valentine Mrs. F. Green- Mrs.

Frank String- wood ham Mrs. E. H. Garth- Mrs. Wadsworth Mrs.

J. Eccleston waits Miss Elva McGraw The Cashier of Defunct Market blng her of about 1400, representing all of her savings from earnings as a wait-res. Miss Moser claims that with her money as his object, Bchelve took advantage of her ignorance of the laws of the state governing marriage and after accomplishing his purpose, decamped to parts unknown with her money and his children, A Miss Moser believed that she was Echelve'a wife until ana day while recounting her troubles to a friend she related tha transactions between herself and Schetva at tha tints the license to wed was secured. Then It developed that although she believed that aha waa tlie wife of Schelva she waa never mar Street Bank Called to Bar. uiimore was horribly crushed about tho hipe and his right arm wa broken In several places.

Detective McSorley was a passenger on the car tind immediately telephoned to the general offices ot the OsiHand Traction company for a wreck-crew when It was found mat Ollmore could not be extracted from under the wheels. Soperlntendent J. P. Potter hurried to the scene of the accident in his automo-bil; and after directing the release of the Injured man had Gilmore placed In his automobile and rushed to the reelvtng hospital, where Dr. George G.

Relnle ex wins ULTQNICRI SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. D. Nash. RUSSIAN and SAILOR SUITS Ages 2Vi to 10 years All wool gray and brown mixtures; also solid blue and brown Buster and sailor collar effects cashier of tha defunct Market Street Bank, waa placed on trial Wore Euperioi Judge Dunne this morning for alleged misrepresentation of the paid-up capital ried to hinv She told Deputy Cunha that Scheive had. convinced her that an that was necessary In California to con of tha corporation to the bank examiner aminee; tne case ana pronounced It hopeless.

He said that Gilmore could not on August ZSV DOS. George KUng, ex Ceremonies Will Be Followed summate marriage was to secure the llcenw, this permit automatically seal- osiiibly live more than two or three pert accountantrvhra been employe ouie. ing urn marital contract. by Musical Program and Miss Moser secured from Deputy Cunha by tha district attorney to examine th books of the Institution, declared that the report had been made to tha bankt ex Banquet. a certificate to tba effect that ha Issued the license to her and Schelva and a aim.

aminer that there waa I102.2 paid In liar statement i from County Recorder Paeon that no return of tha marriage ALAMEDA, Jan. 4 Oak Grove Lodge. capital, whereas, in tact, were waa omjf on band. has ever been made to Ms office by any i clergyman or magistrate authorised tin WILL NOT OPPOSE der tha law to perform a marriage cere in mm sun mony. PIEDMONT LADIES' GUILD DELIVERY OF LIQUOR BERKELBT, Jan.

I. Berkeley branch of the Women'a Christian Temperance Union has gone on record as being op-posed to the sale of liquor In sealed packages, but has decided not to oppose delivery of liquor In this city that Is ordered In Oakland. "If the custom of selling liquor In WILL MEET THIS EVENING WEDMONT, Jan. Tfca Ladles Guild will havs a meeting this evsnlng. It will he a musicals and a welcome will be extended te all the ladies of Piedmont, es Husband Says He and Three others Surprised Wife and Companion.

Odds and Ends to Clean Up at Two Prices. All $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Lines, Special $3.95 All $8.50, $10 arid $12.50 Lines, Special $6.95 pecially the new It Is hoped many ot tne latter will attend ana Become acquainted with some of tha old residents. sealed package Ii put befor the people 215. will have their lnntallaffon" of officers this evening, at Masonic Hall. The officers to be Installs! arc: Worshipful master, Chrstur Itoblnsnn; senior warden, Jimes N.

Esrhen; Junior warden, Charles A. Allftrdyce; treasurer, Henry M. Hammonl; secretary, Oswald Lubbock; James Collins, marshal, FrarkBoanlwlli senior dnacon', Henry Strachan; Junior jlettton, Henry lAsseni senior steward, Ot-to H. Fljilicr; Junior steward, Henry G. IMfrton; tylcr, George Sturtevant; organist, John do 1'.

Teller. The program, which Includes a iiumber of addresses and musical selections, i as follows: Frank B. Ogden, John Wichner, Frank Mott, Henry C. IVJcrton, "Our Nightly Prayer." The Ouk Grove quartette will render a selection; "Little Cotton Henry L. Perrv wll sing a bass goln, Curl Anderson a tenor solo, "I Know of Two Bright Eyes" and "Auli l.aiv? Payne." After the program sumptuous bancet wll be served.

The committee In charge-has sc-lertthl a ni'-nu iK'nttlng the occasion. The nrogrsm follows: Plane solo by Mr. Clarke Pomeroy: resdlng by Miss Myra Qtnss; vocal eolo wt shall fight It," said Mrs. J. I Blatar, president of the W.

C. T. TJ. MRS. FARNHAM ESTATE bv Mrs.

A. w. wehe; Tlolln solo by Miss Muriel Andrews. Mrs. Davendorf will be fiostesa for tha IS LEFT TO FRIEND evening.

Among the members are Mrs. W. E. Fhsmn, Mrs. W.

Oaklf, Mrs. Krank Oakley, Mrs. J. Rlchaedeon. PAN FRANCISCO, Jan.

4. A divorce action was filed secretly this morning by M. Urhtenstein against Anita Flde'r Llchensteln. The hf-band Is associated In the firm of M. R.

Mchtansteln Rons Company, stock brokers, 39 Montgomery ftroet, and his wife was a prominent belle In the smart here prior to her marriage on March 2, 1905. at the old BecltinRham en Sutter street. The complaint is sensational in the extrema and names an affinity, Joipph, a ofTfew York. The chief episode mentlbned by Llchtensteln Is alleged to have occurred on December last In the Bay State Hotel, when the plaintiff, his brother and two detectives arn said to have surprlscd-Jfrs. I.ichten-stolii In Josoph's company.

SAN'FRANCISCO. Jan. i-Mre. Marie Frances Farnham, well known here, who dled4hree months ago In New York, left her entire fSO.OOO estate to a friend, Rest na Augusta Evans, acordlng to a will Mrs. T.

Tascum, Mrs. 0. D. Btratton, Mr. C.

W. Hunt, Mrs. Vandenreerehnom, Mia. M. Daventmrt, Mrs.

H. C. Myiratt, Mrs, J. Miller, Mrs. O.

O. Btnfford, Mrs. H. Bemle. Mrs, W.

Watson. Mrs. 0horn, Mrs. T. Quayle, Mrs.

Martin, Mr. E. A. and Mrs, John fituchefl. II ii sFr SSi-i-S- sa saw jy.n i si M't aaaw aasasssj sBsswsaasasssssssM swsssi -sssssw ssssssusjsbbbV aaaaaaj IsKSmMbmim OAKLAND filed In Judge! Graham's court today.

It it sW '-tStat-thV -wia "euto "off two nlsces frr the proRttm Tffrewhmentr wmJba of the decedenft JM Save Money Avoid Pain jo Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man is strong all aver, No man can strong who suffering irom weak stomach with Its consequent indigestion, or irom soma other aniens, of the stomach and its associated organs, im-pairs digestion and nutrition. Far when tba stomach la weak or diseased there is loss oi tha nutrition lontsined in food, which is th. source of all physical ttrenith. When a man "doesn't (eel Just right," Teeth Extracted Without Pain k. Money for thb Borrower 'Investments for thb Lender WOULD OUST SOCIALIST MEMBEfUJF COUNCIL MUSCATINE, Jan.

proceedings against O. C. Wilson, Socialist member of the city council, who, aa business agent of the local Button Work-ers' Union, was arrested on Indictments charging conspiracy and malicious destruction of property last Tuesday, were begun here today. The. petition will charge neglect of duty.

No new arrests were made -today on indictments returned bv the grand Jury. Easlesl and nest rainless Extract -in In Oakland POWER MAY BE COMPROMISED MARTINEZ. suit of the city of Martinis against the Great Western Power company over the running of Its lines for light Ing1 'purposes through the pity's main streets may be rnnviror.ilscd. W. H.

Spalding, aiiianager of 'he enm- fany, appeared beforj the hoard of trus-ees on Tuesday night and for the company offered to dellvar to thp treasurer per cent of all profit on lighting, If the board would allowjithem to run their wires through towrr on the pdwer franchise. The boad took the under advisement and will make Its report at the next meeting. POLICf SEEK FIANCEE OF ACCUSEDCLERGYMAN BOSTON, Jan. 4. Plttrict Attorney Pclieter confirmed a report tcday that he Is endeavoring to locate Mlsi Violot KA-mahds, to whom Rev, Clkrnce V.

T. Rlcheson was enprsged. The district attorney wishes Miss Sdmands' prefcnce at Rlcheson's trial for the Alleged murder, of Avis Linnell. Reports are still current that trial may be avurtr 7 JBi WOULD OUST FAHER ASHER GUARDIAN SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. he father, John R.

Walker, a rancher, has refused to allow Claire Agnes Walker, a telephone operator, IT years old, to marry the man of her choice, she petitioned Superior Judge Graham today for the appointment of sf new guardian. The young woman cannot wed without the consent of a guardian, and so she arks that Miss EvUne Walker, her ai it, be appointed. She did npt reveal tha name pf bar fiance. WOULD CANCEL PATENTS, 4. The cancellation "0T patenis hnd" copyrights con-trolled by monopolies was proposed' in a bill introduced today by Representative Campbell of SPECIAL UNTIL JANUARY 1.

SET OF 22K GOM GOM) .11.00 KII.VER. FILMNGS .50 IIRniGE Tetli Extracted Ere when tooth nr. ordered. 10-Tear Guarante. with all work, BOSTON DENTAL CO.

DR. R. FRICKE 60S ELEVENTH STREET Returned from abroad and resumed his practice Female, Inteninl ad Skin Diseases. when he doesn't sleep wall, baa an uncomiortabl. iccling in tha stomach after rating, la languid, nervous, irritabl.

and' despond tnt, be is losing tha nutrition needed to mak. strength. Sac a mea thoutd oa. Dr. Plerei'm Golden Medical Discovery.

It carta at tba atomach and other nriaae ot dlieatloa tad nutrition. It aarlebea tha blood, tha liver, atrenithena tha kldaeya, nourlebea the nervt, aad ao GIVES HtillTH XD STRENGTH TO TltS WHOLE BODY, i Yoa can't afford to accept a ttcrtt nostrum as lubttitut. lor this dob medicine or known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper, GIVES QUICK ACTION "-Wishart's Drug Store, 10th and Washington streets, reports that A SINGLE! DOSE of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, a compounded In Adler-l-ka, the new 'German appendicitis remedy, relieve constipation or gas on thestomach, almost INSTANTLY- 1133a WASHINGTON 6T. Classified Adi in THE TRIBUNE bring big returns, IIOUIW Wcult duya, to 6.

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