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18 "OAKtAND -TRIBUNE- SEEKlUpl REV. R. 1ITAKER The Qreat Pleasure of Exploring JEWEL CASE HATJS IS AGAIN3 CHANCERY STATE GAME HOG MILITANT WOMEN-BREAK Los Introduces a Bill Which Will Probably Solve Question -Now Cause of Worry. English Court Will Now Decide tegltinTacForCaiiformi" Heir. i Gatos Church Members Object to Pastor's Doctrine.

Hurl Stones Through London Tower; Have Parliament in Panic. 8ACRAMENTO. Feh. Senator (Continued from Page 17.) i George J. Hans of Alameda county, of the eenatwammlttee on fish an-d game, has had a controversy with Frank M.

Newbert, of (Continued from Page 17.) others are Christians who have received the New Hampshire confession as their- doctrinal standard, that they belong to a congregation that was or poiniad out. that som of the younger knd more ardent suffragettes have openly threatened, to throw Vitriol, which the police consider almost as the State Fish and Game Commission. LONDON. Feb. 1.

Proceedings begin in the Chancery court next Monday relating to the estate of Rev. Rev. Dr. Sllngsby, whose Yorkshire properties and acres are being contested by his eldest Liuetenant Slihgsby, now a resident of California. Lieutenant Sllngsby recently became possessed of his own inheritance from his father's estate, but the chancery court Is now asked to decide as to the disposition of another portion of the and leader in the fight to keep the wild game of the commonwealth from the lerioua as murder.

mouths of the people, conserving It for the tables of the rich. Hans is against the game hog. Incendiary fires are most feared by the authorities. They firmly believe attempts -will be made to burn the principal government, buildings. The Why do you want to prevent the sale ganized under the rules of the Baptist church on July 1, 1184, under the name of the First Baptist Church of Los Gatoa, They Incorporated the- following year "for the purpose of holding and conducting meetings for worship according to the rules, regulations and discipline of the Baptist church and to do such acts of charity.

and benev force night police In the neighbor of wild ducks?" asked the Alameda hood Westminster consequently "Because We cannot control the mar has been aoubled. estate valued at several hundred thousands of pounds. Part of this property Is being claimed by Lieutenant Sllngsby 'for his son by his wife, Dorothy, who was born in Californfa. The lieutenant's youngest brother is ket hunter." replied Newbert, "The price paid lor any great chap "But you can control the market hun Everyone may now experience the great pleasure of exploring in the -new world of fashion for Spring 1918," and making valuable discoveries. i Rapidly taking liliape in this store is this new worldParis, London, New York every center of fashion is contributing the materials." The early explorers are winning the rich- est prize's -prizes which; arrive-and are snapped up before -we can announce them broadcast.

Here follow but a few hints of -what may be found now: -V Many New Tailored Suits Among these Women's and Misses' Suits are tailored models in wool. eponge, silks, fancy serges and ford cord. These are some of the fabrics which will be most popular among careful 4resserslthis season. 1 The colorings and designs are "too varied for description. The prices range from $27.50.

For a trip to the southern resorts are many suits of white serge, linens and other wash materials. ter," Insisted Hans. 1 ter of history In any said Mrs Bnimaliae Pankhurst, suffragette leader, "Is enormous and sometimes contesting, this claim and asserts that olence as may seem Following their incorporation they posts human life. The other side has not paid with any lives but we I have, for my sister died "Not If we had all the itate militia behind us," retorted Newbert. show you how," retorted Hans, and "out of controversy prepared a bill that he presented today.

This meas the child mentioned died soon after birth and the natural son of a Sono- i school girl' was substituted. acquired property and erected a Ive exhibit of the new models in the most popular fabrics daintily finished with net and chiffon. Waists in White Colors Crepe de" chine, of course. The foresight of our buyers enables us to meet the heavy demand for the new waists of this favored New models arrive in stock daily. In ad- dition to white, there are the other colors which are so distinctive of this season.

These include emeralq green, Nell rose, bright red, cerise, orange, light fink and many --Priced from $5.00. ,4 The Hair Ornaments for this Spring are designed to har- monize with and are required by th4 simple methods of arranging the hair now in vogue. We have many new rhinestone ornaments, including new band3. A distinct novelty are the "xJemi-blonde" shell combs, bar rettes, pins, etc. Infants Wear We in our Infants' Wear De partment, to exercise that care in selection which most appeals to mothers.

This care extends from the simplest article to the most costly layette. The conditions under whidh all goods in this department are manu- -factured are under our strict supervision. church edifice which was maintained by thpse of the same belief aa the three days after her release from Bristol prison. Physicians said death founders. NEW CHVKCH FORMED.

was due to the harsh treatment she received while a prisoner. We've loat many others, too, who died as a re The result of the present procedtngs depends upon the establishment of the child's identity. The case which is listed as Slingsby vs. Sllngsby, will be heard before' Justice Parker and the proceedings will be strictly private, as it will be heard as "chamber xne pastor and those named as constituting the new board of directors are alleged to have held a meet sult of prison treatment" Mrs. Pankhurst extremely busy, ing on May 16, 1912, for the purpose In fact too busy to go to prison, much summons." This means tti at the press pilb severing their connection- with the ure provides that all persons engaged in hunting birds or animals for profit shall make application' for a license and give bonds in J500 they will keep the law providing the game bag limit and all other fish and game laws.

CAM.iOBTAIMJUCKNg..'-,.;.. If the applicant! found to be a good ltizen not having had a hunting license revoked before during years he may secure a license on payment of 2.50 a year. None but citlsens may secure these licenses. There are provisions that the hiuiter must make full reports of his to hersorrow. Her labors are somewhat lightened by the assistance Miss Zelie Emerson of Detroit, who Baptist church and repudiating the lie will not be admitted to the court room.

constitution, rules and regulations of the Baptist church" and the New looks after much of the detail work Hampshire confession and with in Several prominent London counsel have been engaged for the case. Four applications will be made to Judge tent to fraudulently deprive the con said Mrs, Pankhurst, "that youi would give my sympathizers 1 he tfnl ted States message through the International News Service. Tell them we haven't lost cour gregation- of the benefit of its cor Parker on strictly legal points. porate franchise and for the purpose of diverting th property of the corporation from the use it was originally dedicated. age, that we Intend to keep up a.

re relate to the production of certain documents and evidence; This procedure is indicated as preliminary to an action whlch will be heard in open court later when the terms of Rev. Mr. Slingsby's will will be adjudicated: lentless warfare by using every con The 'Afternoon Dresses DOCTRINE DIFFERENT, CLAIM. Those opposed to the teaching of Pastor Whitaker allege that the min ister and his board of trustees formed new and distinct religious society. Typewriter King Left for both Women and Misses are characterized this season by the unusually graceful drapes, from bodice and skirt.

There is now here an attract- His Estate to Museum which teaches a different doctrine from that of the New Hampshire confession and which refuses to set forth any creed or articles of faith although it does teach that Christian baptism by Immersion In water kill. All common carriers must report receipts of game to the Fish and Game Commissioners. The penalty provided is a fine of from $20 to $500 or imprisonment for from 10 to 100 days, or both, Thirty-five bills which come from the Fish and, Game Commission were Intror duced in the Assembly today by Assemblyman John Gutll of Chlco, chairman of the committee on fish and game. Thex represent the desire of the committee and the recommendations of the great fish and gtiftie protective association. Guill put them in by request and says that he has not committed himself on the support or.

non-support ofany of the measures. Some of the bills are directed toward the making of shooting In California better for the sportsmen by stopping sale of wild game, but there are others that will tend to break up the gun club privileges. One of these is to atop the baiting of ponds. Other important measures put forth is not pre-requisite to a church rela Relatives to Contest Two Million Dollar Will of James B. Hammond.

tion, but that baptism should be left to be determined by the individual ceivable method possible until we have succeeded In" getting the vote." Instead of the dashing enthusiasm characteristic of Mrs. Pankhurst of a year ago, she has now assumed a reserve, seemingly due to calm fortitude. But her of ootimism and determination to win has, if anything increased. Her hair is grayer and at times a certain sadness Is detected In her voice. Occasionally she struggled to fltem tears as she reviewed the hard battles of the last seven years.

"We must have the help of our friends In America," she said. have a war chest that will hold as mucK mottey as they can afford to wend us. Now that our bill has been thrown out of Parliament, our fight will be greater than ever. But we haven't lost one ounce of courage and mean to- fight the good fight to a finish. "Those who have gone to prison in the last few days have gone bravely.

They are eager to corns out again only that they may resume the fight. What better Illustration Of purity could one ash for? "We will.have th ballot within the believer and should not be forced upon any one as a condition of "fellow ship with other believers in a church of Christ. Grant Ave. At Geary CHURCH PROPERTY I'SED. The defendants are alleged to have SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK, Feb.

1. James Hammond, the typewriter Inventor who died a few days ago in Florida, left his entire estate, estimated to be worth 12,000.000, to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New Tork City. He cut off his relatives without a cent, according to the will which was filed for oro bate, and it formed a new congregation consisting of persons following the leader ship of the Rev. Robert Whitaker and to have received in fellowship a Mr a aninat tne nsn Trust ana la lltealv that thi' will tin B. contest Uim to give the people more fish at lower laree number of persons who will not receive the New Hampshire con prices.

Hammond's two brothers and three sisters, will reeelva 4io part of the ei-tate, have and still maintain that the millionaire was Insane. fession. They allege that the Church The same bills will be introauoea in the Senate Monday by Senator Hans, i chairman of the fish and game com mittee of the upper house. property is being used in furthering this work. The plaintiffs ask that they be declared the legal board of trustees and that the defendants be permanently enjoined from using the church property.

HURL HOT TO RESUME WAR A bill to protect birds and fish was in traduced today by Senator Campbell. It forbids the discharge of oil, coal tar or any refuse of coal or petroleum on waters WAS OAKLAND PASTOR. within twenty miles or the coast. Rev. Robert Whitaker was pastor IM WORKS' FIGHT T01RR0HRN next year or two.

If must come. We will never permit the public to live, veaceably until we have We haven't anything agabist the shop-keeper, we don't like to break his windows. In fact we are his best customers, but we know that he soon will get tired of this and will demand that the government shall give irs a vote. And once We get suffrage in England the entire world ill soon of the Twenty-third avenue Baptist PATENT WATER HEATER CAUSES NARROW ESCAPE While taking a bath yesterday afternoon, Leonard Peterson, a machinist living at 614 Fifteenth street, was overcome with fumes generated by a patent water heater and was unconscious when his predicament was discovered- by othfer roomers. He was taken to the "receiving hospital and revived under treatment tdmlnlstered by Dr.

DePuy and- Steward Cone. Peter -Bon's narrow escape was atrlbuted by Church. East Oakland, for several "Unloaded" Gun Users years, and about six years ago was in i Classed as Murderers the limelight locally on account or making the general charge that graft existed In several of the departments IS SACRAMENTO, Feb. 1. Careless users olU the Oakland city government.

Six-Year-Term Resolution Cause of Torrid Session in Senate. or firearms who mistake hunting com T. Cary Friedlander Has Difficult Time Finding Sponsor for Measure. Americans and Other Foreigners in Balkans Are in No Wherf called upon to prove hia charg nunlnni for wild came or Who shoot "un es' in open city council, meeting, Rev. loaded" guns, will stand under the law in the landlady to his failure to open Whitaker failed-to- substantiate his th same Dosltlbn as those who kill wil after the burner had been In operation.

fullv if a bill by Senator B. Boytiton, accusations. NEWLY-WEDDED COUPLE majority leader, is successful. Boynton WELLESLEY GIRLS RUN PERAMBULATORS WEIJLKSLEY, Teh, I. Three Wellesley girls were forced to buy perambulators and wheel sister students about the grounds today because of their failure to pass the midyear examinations, i hna alreadv a bill in to restrict the saJs of firearms to those who do not show STANFORD PLAYERS NO MATCH FOR THE IRISH VISIT AGED WOMAN WASHINGTON, Feb.

1. Dispatches to Secretary of State Knox from various sources in the Balkans today declared plans have been made to reopen hostilities at 7 o'clock Monday but that Americans and other foreigners In actual necessity for their use. His bill today says: SACRAMENTO, Feb. 1. The Republicans' and Democrats clashed again In the Senate today Over the San ford resolution to commend Senator Works and Indorse his measure for a slxJ-ear term for Presidents.

Again the steam roller of the majority rolled over them, and now they arei STANFORD Feb "The mistaken belief that a human being Js some other animal or object or Feb. 1. T. Cary Fried-lander, secretary of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, has. been In Sacramento all" day trying to have introduced the chamber's bill substituting an honorary board of seven for the present salaried board Of three in the control of San Francisco harbor.

When Friedlander made his visit earlier in the week he persuaded Assemblyman Jimmy Ryan of San Francisco to send up his bill in the Assembly and thought he had it fixed 1. Ireland's aggregation of all-stars NEW HAVEN, Feh) 1. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Finley Shepard will tomorrow pay their first visit a man and wife to the aged Invalid mother of Shepard thaV a firearm is not loaned aoes not con stitute an or defense ror norm olde." proved too strong this afternoon for the Stanford diamond artists and defeated' the cardinal team by the score Of 4 to 0. From the start Drlscoll, as pitcher, showed wonderful control and served an breathing fire and promising all sorts of things for the after-recess session of the legislature. They believe they can break ROUTS THUG. SAN Feb. 1.

Frank Howard, an employe of the Western Pacific railway, wu entering his home, '1746 Leavenworth street, tonight when sfc robber, shoved a pistol in his face unVi demanded his coin. He gave battle' to' the highwayman and -the latter turned and fled without obtaining any loot. at the New Haven hospital. The couple visited Mrs. Shepard before the wedding, and tomorrow will receive, the maternal blessing from her.

Mr. and Mrs. Shepard came td this city tonight and tre quartered at the Hotel the territory Involved are In no danger. Minister Jackson at Belgrade reported that the Bulgarians have mined the entire shore of the sea of Marmora, occupied by the Bulgarian troops, and Minister Schurman at Athens informed the department that no vessels will be allowed to enter the harbor of Salonika after nightfall. Ambassador Rookhlll at Constantinople announced all Americana are safe there.

assortment of curves hard for the Want Credit of State for Irrigation Bonds that Senator Boynton of Butte would per apart the majority, which is part Pro younger men to solve. Not Until-the form a similar office in the Senate. But fifth inning did more, than Stanford gressive and part Republican, and get Taft, Tomorrow'" visit wilt be their batters face him, and It was then that Boynton turned the bill over to Senator Tom Firing leader of the San Francisco sufficient strength to swing things their SACRAMENTO. Feb. 1.

The State As he allowed fhe lone Stanford hit. last heretofore a trip to Europe. sociation of Irrigation Districts, after own way. delegation. Then Ryan saw the Governor 1 -rr-A BULL MOOSE ATTACKED.

and the Governor frowned on the bill consultation with Bank Superintendent Williams, has presented, through Senator So neither he nor Finn would so much as Senator Sanford made a motion to hare send the measure to the desk "by re his original motion taken from the table. where It was laid by the motion of Sen quest." They notified Friedlander that the Chamber of Commerce would have to w. Mott of Ventura and Assemblyman Murray of proposition for financing the reclamation and irrigation projects of the State. Generally peaking the schema Is to ut the credit ator dates yesterday. He was defeated.

Later in the day he sprang a new move, find other sponsors for the bill. FRIEDLANDER AGAIN. So up camo Friedlander again and he put in a new resolution, got It before the Senate talked to hliheart's content about Senator Works- the six- NORTH OAKLAND BAPTIST CHURCH GETS PASTOR The North Oakland Baptist churoh, street and San Pablo ave-nue, was" Incorporated a few days aga under the name of the Richard Clark Baptist church, after one of the founders of the church, who passed away about two years ago. The churoh has been without a pastor for about five months, the Rev. Taylor M.

Davis hav Ing resigned." Rev. A. Brown, who has been acting since the resignation or Dr. Da.vls was tendered, is In. reoetpt of spent much time In hunting some one year term.

nn JVJ mm Sanford called the Progressives "a who would present the measure. legislator after another shook his head. "My. but they all seem under control bunch of referred to their leader. of the State oenina ine lmgauon ana reclamation bonds to the extent of and the people of the State are to be asked to vote a constitutional amendment making -the idea practicable.

Public Towels May be Ousted by State Law SACRAMENTO. Feb. l.Publlo towels Colonel Roosevelt, as the "bravest man in here this session' moaned 'the secretary the world, who charged up San Juan. Hill behind a negro regiment as a Senator Works got behind the real progressive of the nation, Woodrow Wllr n. prrpr nr wmr nor rwim Tim.

on," said Sanford. will be abolished if a bill by Senator Stro- of the Chamber of Commerce of the metropolis. Then Friedlander tried to see the Governor and attempt to convert him to his views. But he did not succeed In getting any nearer the gubernatorial throne of grace than Alex. McCabe and the outer office.

SECRETARY FUSSED. "It looks very much as if the Governor don't want to see me," he fussed gloom SMOLDERING PASSIONS. Are you going "to abandon the man brldge gets through the legislature as it Commencing Monday Morning at 9 o'clock All of our $15.00 and $18.00 values of G. C. Coleman, D.

of Washington, with whom the church has been corresponding, that he would arrive in Oakland about the 6th or 6th of February. Dr. Coleman comes highly recommended and the church is ready to receive him. He will preach his first serin oa the was introduced today. It says that towels In every place except private residences can be ued by only one person.

you elected to the. United States Senate two years ago because a Democrat wants to commend him for his great work on behalf of th six-year term?" taunted Another Strobtldge our proviaes ror. sanitary conditions in dairies and in sures pure milk ana cream. OAKLAND JOCKEYS Suits vorcoafs GIVEN FAREWELL Jockey George. ,1 Archibald and ily.

He thought he mljflit have to go as far as San Diego to get a San Francisco Chamber of Commerce bill Introduced and at last accounts ha was still hunting a sponsor for a' measure that the Governor had not approved in advance. When Governor Johnson was asked by a TRIBUNE correspondent what he thought of the bill he replied: "The bill is on my desk. I hav not read It yet I am not disposed to change the harbor board aa now constituted unless there 1s good reason for It." Senator Caminetti, who was arrested In 1he Senate yesterday for bis obatreperous part in the Works row. Senator Gates, who was the leadvr of the opposition to the resolution, called it "hypocrisy and that It be postponed until the second day after the SO-day 1 At the end of-the' discussion that consumed an hour and a half Gates" motion was carried by a vote of 21 to IS and the Democrats were left to their smouldering passions of reprisal later in the day. second Sunday In the 8th.

BABY CAUSES HOUSE TP JEFFERSON CITY, Feb. 1. The house of the Missouri legislature Christ- ened the 12-pound son of Representative, and Mrsr -W. S. Saott, who came into the world shortly after the legislative ees- sion began.

A resolution was adopted 1 naming the Infant Elliot Major Scott In honor of the state's new governor. Then In honor of Jthe "new Democrat" the house adjourned until the next day. Jockey Eddie Dugan, who will leave shortly for Europe, were hosts last night to a farewell banquet given'to about fifty of their friends In the home of John Milln, It 52 Park avenue, Emeryville. Both of the boys are well known mmm iw ll Zs viz In Oakland, where they make their homes. Both formerly were star riders at the Emeryville tracks and are well known to thousands of race-goers, in California and throughout the country.

Archibald will ride In Germany for the Oppenhelm stable and Jockey Dugan will return to Australia, FffiAL CLEAKAE3CE SALE CASSP3ER where he will be lit the employ of a nobleman who owns a Iage stable. The Voungsters of the turf havo been spending several months in this city and they will leave together in a few days. These SUITS are all wool Fabrics, and cold water shrunR before being made up. They include Blue Serges, BlacKs and Fancies. i.

The Overcoats are all the new colors of Grays, Browns and Fancy Mixtures with belted bacKs and Convertible Collar. DRINKS ON BAR WHEN MASKED MEN ENTER san Francisco) Feb. i. q. omr- aldl, one of' the -proprietors of the Three Brothers "restaurant, had Just placed drinks" on the bar for two customers at OFF MARXtD rn 1 1 EN0RL10US REDUCTIONS 'O PRICES 1 SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS i Oakland 11:15 o'clock when a masked bandit entered and forced him to throw up his hands.

The robber paid little attention to the customers in the place other than to cover the entire party with his gun, but he spoke quickly and demanded the, money from the cash register, Guaraldl handed over $35 and the thug quickly withdrew. Outside 'he was Joined by two companions, who had evidently kept watrb- for the police. Before the party hail gone a half block police whistles wrTe sounded 'and' a half dosn officers responded. The culprits, how- See Windows for Exceptional Values 10 MSB A.SSKi "1 C. Eleventh and Broadway, i ever, supped tnrougn tneir nanas and escaped,.

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