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1 SECOND SECTION CLASSIFIED PAGES VOL. LXXVHI, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1913. NO. 170. I i i ir ik I r-m i fill II I a fc.l 11 1 h-a I I 1.

If SEEK MURDERER-OB GAME POLICE INSIST DEAD MAN MET VERBAL STORM SWEEPS BOARD OF EDUCATION FATE AT HANDS OF HUNTERS POLICE GRAFT I ill LEADS UP STATE VAULTS LEAK; OUT $67,673 Reimbursement for Loss of Franchise Tax Funds Re suits in Loss. Principal Baxiey's Transfer, Contractors' Row and Other Matters Disturb Meeting Three verbal storms broke last night ferrej teacher, representatives of the at the meeting of the Board --Bdui-a- mothers' club of the school and the rih the district, fourth by adopting the report of Su-1 wero Present. Hissing followed the perintendent McClymomls. reco hi board's vote. Hot words passed be-mending that intorniediato high tween Miss Annie Florence Brown and schools be installed, at the Emerson Mrti- Qunter, secretary of the mothers' and Dewey schools, under the very elubi ovor un nneKed statement made noses of a delegation there to protest- by MUss Urown tn regard to immoral the action.

The recommendation was conditions in the school, which the hidden among a long list of innocuous latter Brown Hnally re-itoms such aAvphonograph records for fll(1d to Knillk rurtherl "I will not be -CLEW LEFT "iff Prosecutor Whitman, Captor of Becker Gang, Finds an Open Trail of Boodle. Police Confesses and the public school music department drawn into un altercation with you, i. i BERT BLANCHARD (UPPER), THE MURDERED GAME WARDEN, AND ALEXANDER LAPLACE, WHO FOUND THE BODY. yr I and, after It was passed, even the. Faces Lively Tilt When It Reconvenes in March.

implicates Jnspector-and Others as Grafters. t.iU, 1 -will: not be caHed-1igr and 1 will not discuss the matter. I. never did." Mrs. Christiansen, president ofathe club, also spoke.

BOYLE VOTED DOWX. Made to Cover Blan- -Attempt twaranTtrnofT recognize Its purport. Director Harry Boyle, talking with- a friend during the reading of the report, voted on It and later, after the meeting was over, declared that he did not know the intermediate school matter was in It. "McClymonds put ono over on me," he declared, "but I NEW YORK, Feb. 6 Denn'l SACRAMENTO.

Feb. A The matter of political discussions Sweeney, inspector of police, was-sus- In the schools brought forth several i tilt promised in the legislature whea hot arguments and finally President it reconvenes after thA nn.o. penoetj by Commissioner Waldo this arternoon. His name has be Orr waa taking a vote on the matter, oVer the question of r.tm en men- i vjU see that It does not happen again. interrupt- noned in the graft confession made B'oy'e asserts that he will vote no DirectOE.Boi-lti-inaialtd.

i tr In rpHi ntutA hin 1'IaU'I In thA last nignt ny Police Captain Thomas more reports passed until he has in matter further. Orr then took a vote "a's'i. I vest gated. vesiigatea. chard Crime With Theory of Accident Victim Had Often Received Threats; Laplace Tells Story of Discovery transferring Miss I as to whether Boyle was out ot oraer Wald suspended from duty today Tlle matter of Walsh, police mnioln I Alice Baxlev.

for rmer principal or not anu wnen tnis was iiuhbuu mo roll was called on the other motion confessed 6h his sick bed last night Frultvale school No. 3, to the Beulah that he was a grafter and had shared school, the matter of allowing politi-graft with an inspector of-pollee and cal discussions In school buildings and another man higher up. The commist spirited-' MfT between E. Zimmer, a sloner took, action as soon as he had vacuum cleaner contractor, and Su- connrmed from the district attorney's pervising Architect J. Donovan, while Boyle continued to protest.

The matter canio up for passage In the shape of a resolution introduced by Miss Brown, allowing the.use, of, schools for any purpose where a meeting was to be held. Director Cook amended this, asking that, the board await action of-he state Legislature, now at work on a similar matter. "I object to Boyle as the roll was being called. whttih for a time threatened to end in blows, were the three causes of battle. The tlrst two matters were argued at length by large delegations viiruui-njr oi naisn confession.

'f well enough. Walsh will tell his story to the grand Jury. uimmssioner Waldo cnnfnrr.rl and resulted In Miss Baxley being MV 1UEB wl rancnise tax funds to issues wider the new tax system separating State and eoun-ty taxes. State Controller Ny Is convinced has discovered a seriofls muddla as a result of the law of 1911. which appropriates fet.

slims to those counties believed to have lost In revenue undeif the revised tax schedule. HIa figures show that several counties have been overpaid by the State while others have been underpaid during the last two fiscal years. The State has lost approximately $67,673. the overpayments having amounted to 1131,157, and the under-, payments to $53,484, according to Nye. He figures the following counties have been overpaid in the amounts named: Imperial, 142.108; Madera, 134; Nevada, Placer, $48,987: Siskiyou.

Yuba, $8316. On the same basis the following; have been underpaid; i Lassen, $1640; Plumas, $7806; Butter, $52; San Bernardino, $48,986. with Mayor Gay nor today concerning transferred as scheduled and the mo me latest revelutidns in his much-in-I tlon to ullow political discussions be-yestigated department, -steadily under ing lost. The third battle resulted In nre since the murder of the gambler, i President Orr hastily calling, the Herman Rosenthal, last July. adjourned and leaving the RICHMOND, Feb.

6. Initial headway In Investigation of the murder of Bert Blanchard, ileputy fish and game commissioner, in the Sobranto hills, was made today when Sheriff Veale and other officers began hunt for two aliens living at Smithville, near Stege, who are- known to have mode threats against the dead man gome time ago. The suspects were prosecuted, with Blanc-hard's assistance, on two occasions and paid fines for illegal hunting. Sheriff Veale, Fnder Sheriff William Veale, Coroner Abbott, Deputy Fish Commissioner Jones and Fish Commissioner Hunter went to Snilthville zrr room while Director Harry Boyle and nii 2 b- "The trait of the lobbv clamored loudly for. a fnr- noiice graft upon which District At- ther hearing.

The meeting consumed Chrlr Whitman set outlast, four hours' time. A "You are out or oraer. utvwniu Orr, "and I call a vote-to prove it." "I protest, anyhow," reiterated Boyle, "and Insist that we act now." REFUSE POSTPONEMENT." The vote to lay the matter over was defeated and several speakers in the lobby were heard. Rev. A-.

V. Palmes Assemblyman W. A. Clark, -J, P. Montgomery, Mrs.

R. C. Toung, representing the Civic Center; Mrs. J. N.

Porter, representing the Oakland Club, and several stated that they and their organizations favored the passage of the resolution. Mrs. Porter later withdrew her support, declaring that ueriarpa ny nim today to DEFENDS HERSELF. emergea irom tn thMst nf AkVrM minor exposures to an open road lead-! Mlss Baxley appeared In her own lng to men higher up. i defense and presented the unique Through the remarkable confession sPectacle of a lone woman lighting which Police Captain, '--Wi -the board and superintendent Walsh made to the district attorney und defying her accusers.

One by one last night, which will be repeated to sna Dr0He down charges against her the grand Jury, indictments wilt be untU aH that remained was that there sought against a police inspector and5'ivaB not harmony in the Hchool. Uu-others as alleged graft takprs on immoral conditions lh the large scaled If obtained these indict- whooU repeated on many sides, a and to the-sfcne of the murder nearby early this afternoon for a further inquiry into the murder. DEFENDANT ASKS she did not understand the proposition and that she had Imagined the plan was to prevent any meetings' at all In schools. Her club, she said, rnents win be the most important do- statement made, to tne superintendent velopments in the exDosure of th that Miss Baxley had not told the wished mothers' clubs and such or SELF QUESTIONS "system" since the city was aroused truth in several controversies and ganlzatlons to meet in the schools, but TuJd the alliance of its Dollce with several other causes of dlssatlsfac gambling and vice by the murder of tlon were brought up." Ineach case a "squeaflng" gambler at the Instlga- proof was not adduced, The case of Insisting that Bert Blanchard, deputy state game warden, who waa found dead near Stege yesterday, was murdered, Chief of Police J. P.

Arnold of Richmond and Sheriff R. R. Veale of Contra Costa county today continued their investigation. Veale declares the theory that death was due to an accidental discharge of the victim's own gun is erroneous. Arnold and Veale, accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Jones of Alameda county and a number of officials of the' state game commission, again 16-day visited the spot where the body was found.

For a distance of 10 feet to the rear and left of the spot gun wads were found, proving that the official had been killed by a weapon lions c-r. police i-aeafcehant Charles immoral relations Detween gin in Becker last July. 3 school and a Janitor, who was dls- Walsh's confesstoh was Jmadn on missed some time jago, which created Husband Who Is Being Sued for Divorce Takes the Witness Stand. his sick bed. It was forced part considerable gossip at the time, was not political paruesi D1KECTOUS LEAVE ROOM.

While the lobbyists were speaking, MlbS Brown and Director Cook loft the room, soon followed by Boyle, and a lively debate took place between them In the superintendent's office. Miss Brown Induced Cook to vote for her project Dr. Kelly, It was understood, had agreed to. When the came to a vote, however, Kelly declared that, while he favored the project, he would not Dy cnarges made by Policeman Eu- mentioned ny tne scnooi superiniena-gehe Fox, who pleaded guilty to graft ent, stated that Miss couecuon last and turned aaxiey waB not cognizant or mis staie upon Walsh as the man next above of affairs. attach any Mrs.

Jessie Bledsoe, whoi suing her husband, A. J. Bledsoe, a wealthy law book publisher, testified todav befora fin. him. Fearing that a.

heart weakness blame to Miss Baxley for this," he with which he has long been troubled "I have been told that she might foreshadow his death and was not always truthful, wishing to purge his conscience Cap- COULD NOT PJtOVE. a man sleeping with a gun by his side. discharged Trom in back of him. agree to pass so sweeping a resolution, perlor Judge Harris that she and her "Let us do It systematically." he de-1 husband each made as much Mnn Vhi-inf 1 "VnTWErV "Who told yoti that?" asked Miss in thA nmminr norh no tin rtri Art Ir dared. Boyle gave notice for recon-' month trom selling his publications.

The ulriarnflnn at thA nAvf mAtlna- A.ftAr dlVOrce tf-lnl 111 fnntlntifnfi T71A.AA "and was it proved?" URGS U.STOj olnclfl rin 1 1 no ri rani nnt the motion had lost, 3 to 4, Cook, 'ng the stand as witness and asking" I cannot say," declared McCly monds. "This is a shouted George amount he turned over tothose higher up. Police Commissioner Waldo said today that he could take no action against Walsh rand the Inspector Ingraham, "an Improvement club member. appearing in the case. "Here a defenseless woman is before this He looks as if 'he were '-'I ran over to the spot and found Blanchard lying on his back.

We lmmediatelyiotified the authorities. "From the manner In which the body was lying and the position of the bullet -hole I bellevvs that Blanchard was shot from behind. There was a pencil within several, feet of the body, and I suppose that Blanchard had come upon several huntsmen who were shooting out of season and was taking down their names when they shot him. "A shotgun from which the right shell had been exploded was held in Brown and Boyle voting lor tne plan, nimneir questions as nis own attorney. "There Is no use reconsidering," de-f Alleging that Archie L.

Lar Rfeu had clared Mlss Brown. "You cannot do "scandalized the entire neighborhood'' by anything with the members of this of cruelty toward her and his board. They are not open to convic- abusive language, Jessie M. Lar Bleu tlon." Boyle Insisted, however, on toiay filed suit for divorce. The couple giving notice.

wera married In in April, J902. ARCHITECT IN CLASH, ttnJ? four; children. ''Suit hefnre the adlournment of the E' na" "ult Sfes-lnst A. In making an arrest it is, customary for a gameeommlssloner'to compel a prisoner to pack his gunln the case to obviate danger of attack. It Is supposed that Blanchard was caught off guard while his prisoner or prisoners were doing this; that they closed In on him and deliberately shot him to death.

SHOTGTJN FOTTJTD OX BODY. The charge of shot entered the heck on the left side Just below the ear and tore away the right side of his face. The police believe that the murderers, peeking to cover their crime, took Blanchard's shotgun and placed It un named in his confession until he had 43 nau officially -confirmed Walsh's charges Doara- acuse peopte sue and admissions. To this end" he sent a speclaPrepresentative to confer with Uons' he orlgm which none of you District Attorney Whitman todav and to know, andvto which no proof 7 umo on tne grounds of ailaaUaArtinn if thU ror.resfcnt.iHvo i nvinri that ls adduced, bile, does not understand ill MT Wainh cnnifo.tho truth -th nnii m. how to defend herself.

It is a ques missioner said he would suspend, him of whether she be and the Inspector forthwith. i transferred pr the- They nLnunn his left hand. The gun was sliehtlv meeting E. Zimmer, sub-contractor for Lang 4iiBergtron on the Emerson school, applied for recognition. The sub-contractor first named and approved by the city architect was J.

F. Hurley, and Zimmer had been substituted without that official being consulted. "I refuse to recognize this sub-con To a reDresentatlvof the commls- Beem not 10 08 ln harmony with her. rusted and was probably put into tiVsJJ sinner last night Walsh denied any Ia the board SolnS to support a prin mnnertinn with thA fi-raft rACpivine- cipal or If you insist On listen Auction Sale! 0A0mm0mi0bMty Chattel Auction' Sale' we have received Instructions to sell the fine furniture of Mrs. A.

K. Prior of Taft Would Open Territory A few hours later he niade his state- in t0 aI1 these rumors why not have ment to tHe district attorney. a falr and square trial and let Miss On receiving a report from his rep- ooxiey iace ana question Tine people tractor," said Donovan. "You don't know anything about resentatlve, sent to the district attor- I who accuse her. We have vague ru- witn Kaiiways, to Oper ated Privately.

sr. uouua uj nits jmiruerers. There was no signs of a struggle about the place and there were a number of. cows pastured within several yards of. the body.

"When we found Blanchard he was lying with-his feet towards the top of the hill and his head down. Following the fatal shooting he had fallen and then rolled about six feet, the earth for about, this distance having that appearance." ney's office, Mr. Waldo immediately "e' noiniug iu act uyun. der his right arm, wherV they left it with the barrel -pointing toward his head. It was evidently an effort on the part of the slayers to hide the crime under supposed accidental death.

The murder theory is believed to be strengthened by the fact that while a revolver holster was found on the body the weapon was missing. AH papers had been' removed with the exception of a slip beavtng the inscription. "Frank Perinno, 1107 Kearny street." The police are endeavoring ti trace Perinno to discover what connection, if any, he may have with the case. vacuum cleaner' declared Zimmer, "and you cannot "refuse to deal with It Is not a square deal." suspended Walsh. me, anyhow.

I paid for the contract" WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. Alaska's It was expected that similar action would be taken later in the day with regard to the Inspector In question. "Paid whom?" asked Donovan, "I paid Hurley," said Zimmer. vast resources can best be brought within reach of the world, in the "Well, I will not recognize you, and opinion of President Taft.

by the con you will do no work on a school I am struction, with government assistance, REWARD IS SOUGHT. building," shouted Donovan. "I want i mm at puDiio auction. Sale Friday, Feb. 7, at 10:30 m.

Bale at 1007 Clay cor. 10th Oakland. Com-' prising part 1 fine upright plane, 1 square plana, phonograph, 1 magIS lantern, elegant odd parlor pieces, lace curtains, large rugs and carpets, pic tures, brass and iron beds, bedding, top mattresses, odd maple and oak dress, ers, chiffoniers, folding beds, round dln lug tables," chairs, buffets, fine china-ware, cut glass, davenports. White drop-head sewing machine, gas stoves, steel range, etc, etc. All must and will be sold.

Open for Inspection Thursday afternoon and evening. J. A. MUNRO Auctioneers. Hardware Auction Sale Sale Saturday, Feb.

8, at 1 p. at 1007 Clay cor. 10th Oakland. Corn, prising a fine line of builders- hurvl or two railroad lines from the Alaskan SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.

A no dealings with you at all." HQTEL ORDINANCE "I am only repeating what was told me," declared McClymonds. "My only reason for-transferring Miss Baxley ls that a school divided against it's principal cannot exist. I believe Miss Baxley faithful, a gpod teacher and honest My only- contention Is' that she is not In harmony with the remainder of the faculty." PRESENTS' I'ETrriOXS. "There have been accusations made," said Ingraham. "That ls why I haye brought petitions from practically all the residents in the district coast to the Interior, ownership of 'You cannot help yourself," said to prevent aliens from carrying wnicrr'snaii be vested in the government, but which shall be operated by private parties under lease." arms win oe urged by the.

fialf and game Commission of California as the result of the discovery yesterday of Zimmer. "I am doing the work, and doing it right. Your plans are a Joke, as you know nothing of the work. If I had my way I would do a good Job. Using your plans, I cannot.

I will ac PASSES ume waraen murder in the Berkeley foothills, and Commis-Soiner, Westerfleld will ask Governor HAD RECEIVED THREATS. Friends of Blanchard in Oakland.to-day recounted numerous occasions when the deputy game warden received threats that enemies among alien hunters would "get" him. It is known that Blanchard had been particularly active in trailing aliens who hunt without a license, the fee in, their case being large. That Blanchard may have met -a friend shortly before he was killed is Indicated by the fact that a film taken. cept your specifications, but do it under protest.

As for the work, I will do jonnson to oner a reward for the capture of the murderer. "Blanchard made a specialtv nt nm. and tools, screen doors, cots, fire screens, etc. This stock Inventories over $4000. All must and will be sold.

It if I have to go to court for it. "I Ignore this man," said Donovan! "This is not up to the board, anyway. The contractor for the building has to settle He cannot hire this man nlng down aliens who were shooting without a license, or who killed song Guests Must Register Real Names When Taking Rooms. asking that she be retained. The' students also want her retained.

1 represent the mothers' -club, which has Implicit faith in her." "I have been unfairly dealt with by the Board of Education," declared Mlsa Baxley, (speaking in her own defense. have been charges made, unknpwn to me, and I have In a special message transmitting to Congress the report of the Alaskan railroad commission the President strongly urged today legislation along these lines, asking thajt the government either guarantee the principal and interest of bonds Necessary to build the roads or to construct them. "I am very much opposed to government operation, but I believe that government ownership with private operation under lease is the proper solution," wrote the One road recommended by the commission would connect Cordova with Fairbanks by way of Chltlna, the other wctuld link Seward with Idita-rod. The first would open up the uo, ooiu uio uuiiiiiiissioner tooav J. A.

MUNRO Auctioneers. Railroad Auction Sale "and his life was renpntoHU, from his kodak had been exposed sev unless I say so, and I won't say so." eral times, one of the pictures taken eired. He probably made more p.i. The lodglng-housnjaud hotel ordinance, being of Blanchard himself, the garaetof this kind than any other deputy warden evidently having posed whlTe "After six deputies had "been killed We will sell at public "auction Saturday, Feb. 8, at 1 p.

at 1007 Clay cor. 10th Oakland, bath tubs, etc. had no chance to defend myself," It lTitrodiirprt at th intanrn nf thft Pnhlln someone toou a snapsnoi. ana eignt wounaea in Pennsylvania J. A.

MI'NRO Auctloneor. Welfare and Censorship, Commission; was was that I did not give examina- In an' Interview this morning, Alex. "I warn you to look- out!" shouted Zimmer, shaking his fist at the architect. "I am not afraid, and 1 have charge of this," said Donovan. "I won't recognize you, and that ls all there is to It." "ADJOURNS At this moment Orr adjourned the glven final passage by th city council uons orten.

Here are papers proving sucn a law was passed therend its enactment and. strict enforcematat resulted in an Immediate checR" to poaching and Violence." this morning. The ordinance makes It a misdemeanor for a guest at" a hotel or lodging-houso to fall to register his true tnat i nave, it is said, that I never visited classrooms I have witnesses to prove 1 did. It is said I countenanced Immoral conditions in the Bering river Coal field; the other the Matanuska field. The two roads would name and street address in the hotel school.

The alleged instance occurred register. The license of the hotel may have a total with branches, WE WANT EVERY FAMILY of 733 miles and would cost about $35,000,000. meeting and left the room. "Walt!" We want to deliberate!" shouted The other directors, however, leaving a group of angry lobbyists; who had Just discovered that be revoked If the proprietor fails to keep a proper register and falls to Insist upon his guests using their right names. after schpol hours, when the Janitor was 1n charge and I knew nothing of them until exposed in these charges.

CITY GARDFWFR'S WIFE DIES FROM OPERATION Falling rally after an operation, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelton, wife of Charles Kel-ton, city gardener, died yesterday In the Merritt Hospital, where she had been treated for the past ten days. For sev Mr. McClymonds says it is charged ander Laplace, of 615 Thirty-fifth street, and secretary of- the Vauban bakery and restaurant on Washington street, who, with his nephew, Maurice Laplacette, found the body of Deputy Fish and Game Commissioner Bert Blanchard yesterday morning, said today: "I have been on a short vacation for the past few days and yesterday morning thought I would take advantage of the fine weather for a stroll. nephew, Laplacette, agreed to take a walk with me and suggested that wpjo to Stege and gather mushrooms.

BODY IS FOUND BY PAIR. "It was while, thus engaged that we that I am untruthful. He refuses to 'the Intermediate schools had been es- TRIES SUICIDE SECOND TIME WITHIN MONTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6. For the tablished, and the angry contractor, say'who made the charge and will i not give me a chance to disprove It This is unfair.

I am helpless, humiliated and disgraced on rumor, with no foundation of proof and" without an opportunity to state mt side of the in Alameda Co. to own a home. That, more than factories or transportation, will Insure the progress and prosperity of the county and of Its residents. second time within a month Albert Hammex, a harness marker of 406 Va Waiting for YOU eral years she had been ailing and was for the greater part of the time under together. Boyle says he will attempt to have the matter of the Intermediate schools reconsidered Monday.

Eva M. McKenzle, a teacher, resigned. The Oakland Esperanto Club applied for use of the High school twice, instead of once, a month. This will be granted. G.

W. Wright was the care of physicians The deceased was a native of San Le-andro, having been born there, 44 years case. POLITICS HINTED. "This looks like a dirty political lencia etreet, attempted to commit suicide this morning. Hammex is employed by the Schudel Hames and Saddle company.

He was found unconscious in his room with gas escaping from a Jet which had been left open. At the central emergency hospital he was revived and will recover. came upon the Dody of the fish and game commissioner. We had just left the road and were going across a deal," declarjed C. K.

Tlnsley, another WE HAVE Yes, they are here the most entrancing of the early Spring styles. 'Make a choice that will be section of the old Baudy ranch' In Wild Cat canyon. My nephew suggested that we take different tia in order axcIiikIva hll'A RnmoVilno. taljS r. elected a principal In the department, the election to take effect next term.

The Park and Division streets school, now In course of construction, will be named the Lazear school, after the famous yellow fever expert. Several minor matters were considered. The Prohibition party applied for the use of the common school assembly halt for meetings. This was denied pending settlement of the question of politics In schools. toget as many mushrooms as parted when he 'shouted to met 'Uncle! Uncle! There's own.

And of course yoi would like credit. VALUABLES STOLEN. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6. John Nichl, who Uvea at Kenwood, Sonoma county, was robbed of his watch, valued at A Pacific street cafe last night.

S. Radlch of 71 street, was -robbed by a pickposket of $49 on a Market street car. ago. tne was a loyal native daughter, and was very, much interested in the development of the bay city region. Mrs.

Kelton was the mother of Gene and Frank C. Kelton, both of this city. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning from St. -Andrew's Catholic church, Thirty-sixth and Adeline streets. SIX YEARS FOR LARCJENY.

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6. Reyes pleaded guilty to grand, larceny in Judge Lawlor's court today and was given six years in San Quen-tin penitentiary. On January. 7 he stole $4 from William C.

Latham. He was an ex-convict and that fact was responsible for a rather heavy Pen of Miss Baxley's defenders. "There is )no reason, proof or basis for this transfer. You can do this If you will, but I know what the1 peopie this district wilL think and It will not be forgotten sWbn." i "This is not a political retorted McClymonds. "It is simply a matter of school efflciency.7 That is air we care about.

You talk about your rights In the school. No one has rights children. It is them that we are considering. They must be taught and therefore must be efficient." The motion was put and-carried a selfish Interest. Our own continued success de pends upon it We'll try to find a home for everybody next week.

Watch the TRIBUNE'S Classified Pages "Houses for Sale" OU HAVE A DATE For a I AISI it Better uunun ii 45c IPabst Cafe SCHOOL DESK LOOTED. SAN FRANCISCO, Feh. 6. F. Bartlett, principal of the Madison school.

Clay and Cherry streets, re FADTiED TO TFR.V OFF GAS. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6, Frank Charles was taken to the Harbor hospital this morning suffering from aer cidental gas asphyxiation. He failed to completely turn off the current in bis room at 470 Pacific street, 524 TWELFTH STfjEET. Between AVashinslon and ClaT.

i ports that her desk was broken open authorizing the transfer. 1 About fifty friends of Uio trans-, Mer Uth at Brdwy. alty. "-ad $12 taken. I.

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