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San German Arcona, two smokestacks;. British slc&ps War Shearwater,ofbroadside view, and | Carnival Francisco -cruiserUnder.the 'vessel with of the INDEX OF THE / ". Algerine, bow on, and' Captain H. Schroder, commander of' the German cruiser \t ', j TAFT ANDDIAZ SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S KING EDWARDS'S CRUISER PLEDGE PEACE NEWS TODAY TELEPHONE KEARXYBO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 19(^9 COMES INTO HARBOR TO ANDFRIENDSHIP WEATHER CONDITIONS ,\u25a0' \u25a0 . YESTERDAY—CIoudy: west wind; maximum temperature. 5&; minimum, 54. Executives of Great Republics i FORECAST FOR TODAYT-Ooudy In the morning, becoming fair during day lisrnt west Clasp Hands at International wind. . Page 55 JOININ THEREJOICING Boundary Line EDITORIAL) Don't watcli the weeds of Borrow. Pnpr«» 4U A sultry season for Uncle Joe. Page 42 American President Guest of Politics In *>tate universities. Page 43 Gay. Crowds of Revelers in the Tax problem tbat is simple enough Page 42 Mexico's Head at Brilliant Unexpected figures of island trade. Pas* 42 Merry Banquet POLITICAL /\u25a0•Streets-H erald Hirsw W. Johnson is principal speaker* at meetins for Lplam], neld under auspices of inde- republicans. _ Papre 31 Making pendent Lad Stabs Schoolmate to Death Candidates for board of \u25a0 supervisors who re- IHII oeire support of The Call as clean, capable in Fight Over Effort to men. Page 31 Francis 3. Heney (still leads iv recount contro- See Taft versy by 40 rotes OTer Flckert. Page 31 THOUSANDS GAZE WITHDELIGHT PORTOLA Britlch cruiser Bedford eimes into the harbor, U AT GLORY OF ELECTRIC BELL PASO. Oct. 16.—President completing the fleet of foreign ships.' Page 20 Tali and .President Diaz of the San Franclsoo is now fully under the spell of ELrepublic of Mexico met here the carnival, spirit. . . Page 29 tO(lay' Foreign ambassadors to be. guests of honor AllIs inReadiness Now for a Care Free ~ \ • at Fairmout official Portola banquet to receive The festival\u0084 spirit; was marred by visitors* greeting*. Page 38 J City o!ic untoward incident. A 15 year old Fowual bsll Wednesday to follow officialban- Romp Such as the That WAS quet Fairmout will be gorgeous to by a school- at the lad was stabbed death 6ccne. Pm£C 29 quarreled mate when the two while (Jayest of masquerade dances to be given Could Never Outrival trying to catch a glimpse of President : Thursday by l'oriola committee in spacious Auditorium.. Face 29 for the meeting presidents Fraternal prepare The of the two receptiou of tfcitfnz members and to ko-p open was attended with a display of sol- nfruse. 1 Page 36 THE PORTOLA PARADES diery, a of trumpets, a boom of: City puts on gay attire in preparation FOUR GREAT flare festival, begins Tuesday pomp ceremony sug- for tbe which cannon and a of morning. Page 38 — - — Don Gas- FRIDAY Miil'.MMJ Automobile pestivc of supreme authority, but in Statue of sun god and floats representing TIKSDAV lIORXIXG par parade city, handclasp of the two cx-\u25a0 land of sunshine and flowers .made for carnival de I'oriola is escorted from rovers the in a line the actual street, 1,000 • parade. \u25a0 Page 3»» the foot of 3larket on .of decorated machine.**. reutives and the exchange of cour- - — in Program for athletic carnival, with events landing, after discovering; .the SATURDAY XIGHT The «\ords which from lip to -clocioa* jfecus passed every day of festival. Page 3« hay, to Uniosi square, by 10.000 niKht ]inee»nt and electrical pa- lip there was simple but cordial in- Valuable prizes offered for best costumes and regular Moldlera In the sretttest rade, historical lo It« reprexen- sustained characters at PagcStf ball.. iniliinry parade the city ever tations, and carnival In spirit, ' Taft First to Speak CITY witne.sKed. »tart<* at Market and Ilnye* Preparations made for blasting site of Lake THURSDAY .11ORXING—Civic and Mtreet* and euiN at any old time, to' Eleanor Page G1 President Taft was the first dam. -.'industrial parade ttcven miles in any old place, for it v*Ulbe fol- costing $2.OOO.etuive j exhibition of !tocil JMffue," which opens Tuesday. Page 43 festival, cams through gates shortly r<\u25a0: so great a nation as the United 7 for'the Portola the before 11 o'clock . Evangeline C. Booth, noted Salvation Army CHAMP CLARK OUT Elates. , lastnighl message to leader, to lectijre here Oct. 'M. Page 32 and anchored off Point Bonita. A from the cruiser the President Taft, in simple American Congressman J. U. Knowland deplores lack FORSPEAKERSHIP United wireless telegraph company at 9:30 announced that the vessel fashion, declared he was glad to meet o'clock cf merchant marine to take advantage of Van.- .] President Diaz. He was glad' lo know auia canaL .Page 50 Was 2. miles off*the lightship and would be in before two hours had passed.- the president of such a great nation; Aged man complarns that* bis wife has too ; \u25a0 Democraticf Leader Thinks His READY FOR THE FESTIVAV especially glad to kn«w the present extravagant ideas." . Page 41 ' ' \u25a0 chapter Star - . San Francisco is prepared for her five days of Portola joy riding, with the president, who had made the nation Grand of Order of Eastern to .Party^ HasGopd Xhance lo tai-et Tuesday afternoon. Page 32 bribed, preat. Both presidents dwelt upon the world as her guest./ The police are the road rules suspended and no wills left by Colonel Hecht, hut cordiality of existing be- Two » Win the House pedestrians block the way, for.they are all of them packed in the festival joy th.c relations no material change In distribution of estate • tween the United States and Mexico. is made. Page 43 ;cart. The City that Was is born again, pulsing with the old carnival spirit, President Taft declared that today's vote to parole Buckley and .ready as. ever foria care free romp. Old Gaspar may come now when he Prison directors [Special Dispatch to The Call] meeting was not necessary to make governor promises pardon, but white plague ' chooses; a" fiesta such as never the of his day knew, or the later ' grips prisoner. Pace CC PITTSBURG, -Oct. IG.^—Congressman stronger the bonds of friendship; it bright of the Spanish rancho era, C«se, Portland singer, will Missouri,' summers waits to place him in the seat merely typified the strength of the Mary Adele the Champ Clark of leader Of the . at to home of honor. appear Novelty' theater, converted democratic representatives in congress; bonds as they already -exist. There Page for music. 41 in Pittsburg-this were less than a score of persons per- announced morning GREAT CROWDS OF VISITORS hls'intention to for ' mitted to witness the meeting of the SUBURBAN become a candidate The crowds that blocked the streets last night and packed the cafes hinted Many witnesses summoned to' testify against speaker of the house of representa- two executives. Attorney de Lancey. Page 63 tives, and 'incidentally delivered a of the fete and frolic that is to come, for thousands, many of them guests of Corotipr wreck, Brilliant Banquet Served will fix responsibility for auto broadside condemnation of the* ,"Payne- the "good, gray city," promenaded the thoroughfares, every one of them more jin whii-li Jlrs. Edwards and Nargy Anargyros SUSPENSION WILL Aldrich-Smoot" tariff bill. \u25a0'.';.'',' , Page LAST THREE YEARS "Everj.' than ready for the fun. At Third and Market streets all of 10,000 people, Even these w-tre excluded lat-r « ere killed. S 31 DAUGHTER : time President Taft opens his WIFEAND party," when rrcrfdvnt Tafi and President OakiaaU Orpljpmn offers- exceptional bill for mouth he aids the democratic attracted by the simple announcement in the newspapers that the lights :>.uifjis (his week. Page 53 asserted Congressman Clark.' ]>iaz withdrew' into an inner room of ; "Since congress adjourned festooning the streets would be tried out, gathered beneath the great incan- \u25a0 soloist, Ihave .\i:-*. F. Tliarringliman, San Francisco DESERTEDBYACTOR pretty building:, « await, o'clock, the chamber of commerce program been -well over four qr five descent bell to its brilliancy, and when the lights flashed on at J> It<> fender in Greek theater at Berkeley states and six where the meeting occurred, i', tuday. Page have passed through outlining beauty of the gracefully hung green historic 52 more, and' everywhere an in- the lines of,red. yellow, and white, by ' there is and wfro only attended Governor i\ ruiver.-liy authorities suppress Pelican and tense prejudice against and disgust for still more thousands surged from side streets and outlying districts to admire Creel of Chihuahua, former umbassa.- |] su*pe:id the editor In chief. Page S3 Robert Warwick, Matinee Idol, Mother Church Considers That the Payne-Aldrich-Smoot tariff bill. Even a large majority the illumination. f '.BOSTON", Oct. 1G. "Whatever action feud are only symptoms of the disease are tlement of Ciudad Juarez. In the Cus- Hotel Sacramento that cost $500,000. that", affecting ;. night Page 37 desertion and the plea she was the trustees of the New York branch republicans. While there is British cruiser Bedford entered the gates last and anchored down the bay. tojH house There. President Diaz re- Henry It. Roth, proprietor of Santa Clara nothing certain in this world but death yesterday Tsingtau, "left funds for the care. of her- may taxes, The German cruiser Arcona arrived afternoon from a ceived a return cail from President News, and Miss Ellen Medliind' of San Jose without cliuVi-h be taking to smooth over and Ibelieve the next house will be- Iexpect German colony on the Asiatic coast, and was welcomed by the mayor and his again evening wedded. Page 46 her C year, old daughter,; Mrs. feelings Mrs." Augusta democratic. to be a candi- Taft and- late this enter- . self-arid the* of F. Stet«; date speaker Iam a Explosion of natural *ga« In water tunnel In .fori if member of committee and greeted by Herr Franz Bopp, the German consul. The British tained the American president and a Arlinel'cck Bien is*about to obtain 'a1a 1 son; who has been 'disciplined' by -the the- house. At any; rate, it will-be a Santa Yii'-z mountains Ellis one laborer and in- good, thing \u25a0sloop of war Algerine crept in from Esquimau also, and dropped anchor beside large dinner party at a state banquet, jares - Page Taylor Bien, for the country to- have a four. 56 divorce from Robert Christian Science board of directors, the democratic house once more." , ( which fn all its surroundings of lavish her sister ship, the Shearwater, to await the arrival of their flagship. !the EASTERN known on the stage .as Robert War- mother considers "the case prac- " decorations, church: \ of brilliancy in color, of Augusta DIPLOMATS DUE TODAY. Suspension of Mrs. F. Stetson from wieff, idol, and the man said wealth of silver plate down tlj" matinee tically closed," said Alfred Farlow to- MISSING BOAT PARTY handed Christian . Science church is for three IThen :marquis de Villalobar, minister from Spain, Portola*:* old home* years. \u25a0 DROWNEP, from the time of-Maximilian, and in Page 29 to be involved 'in the divorce suit be- day.. BELIEVED discovered San Francisco, and Loudon, minister \u25a0 before he Jonkheer John every carefully , Robert Warwick," actor, sued for divorce in 1 considered detail, tween Mary '.Mannering- and her hus- "Mrs has; been disciplined by Washington Chicago for deserting wife and child. Page 29 Stetson Three and a from The Netherlands, will. arrive from Monday to mingle in the probably was the most notable feast \ band;,•James llackett, Men Woman Fail President at *K. which is now the of directors, and, the findings .throng." That, positively, will that all is in readiness ever served on the American continent. {j President Taft and Diaz meet board , to Return to Vancouver • carnival mean £or 1 international boundary line. . Page 29 pending. -Mrs. Bien is,the daughter of- It was at this banquet tonight that were made public some time ago. l^r VANCOUVER, Gaspar to steam in through the Golden gates, behind which he is (this is , Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York flays - B. C. Oct. 16.—Three Ferdinand W; Peck. , \u25a0 \u25a0 believe, course) not Moore, the more formal and public expressions Judge Gaynor,' Tammany, and. grafters, while .- suspension will last for three years. > men and a woman, who left a wharf make of hiding./ For did Charles C. .' Portola - .-'\u25a0*>;•'. of regard between the two executives praising Hency. i- .^ Page 32 The action -for divorce -was not con- •'-'"She was censured according- to the in the east end^of this city August 30 envoy to all the corners and centers of the earth, return last night from the as representatives of the people of, go"? the SPORTS tested by Bien, and the certificate of bylaws of the church, and as far as" in. a Columbia river sailboat on a 10 mission of enlightenment and" say. "let'er the United States and of Mexico' were knocks Ketchd out in twelfth excursion, "Johnson round will be returned and, dayf are believed' to have] Even the old stage coach that is to rumble through the great civic parade exchanged. after .Ketcbel ;scores a' mysterious kuock- evidence Without the mother church is concerned, the .The banquet "also marked perished in English bay on the night Thursday shining floats, beaten, rusty, down. . Page 47 doubt, signed by Judge Adelor.J. morning with over 200 weather bullet the end of the day of international pa- . Petit affair is a closed incident. of 'their departure, \u25a0 nothing — fail to see blow which Michigan lind ' 'for has riddles though it be from many a fierce road agent's ready rifle;was heard to geantry day Fans - a of cloudless skies. gives to next week. , . T /• regards succession, so since been heard lands and this rise rumors. Page 47 /'As the called. of^them. creak "impatiently yesterday and murmur "Haste!" to the frisky prairie . An effort was made to secure # yThe missing persons are Robert Boy Stabbed to Death .Crowd at Stockton hoot* umpire for favoring the di- Ipersonally "have ..no knowledge that Han- near it. Oakland state leaguers. \u25a0 Page nay, Mr. Mrs. schooner that stands \ 51 -publicity and case and Costello and a 5man The stabbing of the 15 year old youth vprce'; without the : the matter of succession has ever been the of,the official programs tomorrow, containing Oakland dog ~show closes with upsets in many r named Blackman. . were residents With .appearance each \u25a0 was ; Judge Petit, who All. occurred just 'as President Taft was classes. -^ 7;. / i Page taken before in- I considered as a- possibility. ""How'ck'n 129, with entertaining- 30 of.Vancouver. t > pages crowded ways of oneself immensely for five mad stepping from.his special train upon -Performance Oakland' nigh cidenta'lly. heard '.'whispered' nf school athletes evidence." there be succession to Mrs. >Eddy? Mrs. Mrs. C. Hannay, a 'relative, of-.one ef days, the half millionvisitors inSan need only the blare of the Its arrival in the center of the city at surpasses expectation?. , Page 50 /Francisco/will two ago. . \u25a0 Eddy discovered; the missing men, -..reported the non- fall, Joseph's academy weeks : Christian Science, ! first:courier's ltrumpet to intoJine behind Gaspar's rejoicing followers. 9:30 o'clock this morning. St. athletes":.t" drill In new - ' According return of the party to the provincial boys gymnesium. :.t Page 50 to the filed by wrote her- textbooks and -organized the And by"Saturday night— well, it'is estimated by even conservative and pessi- The were in the crush of people police, today, .? and the' police think Great -list of athletic \u25baports on • program Mrs. actor v all fully,300,000_people, gathered jn tbe plaza, and in pushing " - Bien^ the deserted. her live .administration of the]church. j What were drowned.'- t . . \u25a0: ,-\u25a0 mistic citizens that dressed in all kinds of fantastic garb, for Portola week. \ Page 48' . forward to catch a glimpse of . years after the 'wedding.* rheh :the any; .will-merrily wend their way behind the electrical night pageant. the Timely,hitting and fast work on the'bases would be there for one to succeed .That will president, became involved in a fight. * game filed, July' 9, CRIB KING'S WILL IS ; great climax the fete, the carnival without doubt, win the Seals their . with* '; the Oaks : by action was / Warwick was to? ;Of course,- there-must be a leader be the to such as even the NollMorgan, aged 14, drew a knife, and a score of 4 to-J. . \u25a0 Page 51 , 'FINALLY^COMPROMISED Mardi Gras of. Xcw Orleans, the riots of Spain and France, yes, even the playing in Milwaukee.' He.was .served while Mrs.' Eddy lives, ;but after. her a before bystanders could realize what Feathered game is plentiful• and hunters bag ' old San Francisco a summons, to, ANGELES, -Oct. fight New-Year's fetes'of never knew. was happening Lawrence "Wimber,, 15 limit In marsh and- fleld. Page 50 with but fal^sd take' ad- leader in the; .sense that' she: is tlie LOS 16.—The * Pirates defeat "\u25a0 for' the* fortune of Bartolo \u25a0Ballerlno,' years old, w;s lying mortally wounded PUtsburg Petroit Tigers. 8 to vantage of his rights and made no ap- leader and founder would .bo impos- FOUR GREAT PARADES 0, winning world championship.' Page 51 : * late "king" of the . tender- at' their feet, a red flow from his heart pearance. ,The testimony .was solely as sible." : , :; :/_ '„.''\u25a0' V Interest among." the igencrar public does not center so strongly in the Big crowd, fast play and much noise mark //. . loin, been compromised. 1 >. marking the ebb tide, of- his .life. - "But isn't strange, Mr. Farlow-, has banquets, to- be given in ~great Be- Rugby game at Berkeley. Page 49 to the. desertion; and; was taken from it -.that The widow and children, /officialdom as the four parades, the monster fore an ambulance could reach the such a contingency has never been dis- who were masquerade ball the evening MARINE the 'court by the jattorney- immediately cut with $5, will receive at. Auditorium Thursday and the events of track boy wae cussed .plans \u25a0 accordingly?" off two-thirds ecene the dead. Brother of king of Fanning Island comes ' and .made • vTuesday morning. will; military., 10,000 . after, hearing. .; •• of the :estate, which is. valued atjabout and "field.* come the parade in which The crowd about the place was «o from*the"6outh *sea»* to participate Portola \u25a0\u25a0' the. was 'asked. ". ;'; '\u25a0 /.'/ .' .-\ In*.: ' $350,000. ;, The legkrireirs,,^;ho will each regular. 'sbldiers, infantry,, artillery and cavalry, will march,, escorting evenjhe wagon feuival. , Page 55 asserts ' , do not lenow," Warwick, 'replied .creat that from the ' Mrs. :Bten. that is "'Of thatM ' " \u25a0 \u25a0 ; • '.**=.' ' receive a one' twenty-seventh share, are Don 'Gaspar to :his. meeting place with Vcrgilia at Union square. <4 i«orgue could not make its way 'f- wealthy has an. Farlow. "Mrs. Eddy, herself and-, pos^ Queen LINGFIELD Eng., Oct. :16.— The Oc-" \u25a0"' and income .'of: about' tlie lOsons and daughters. . Thursday "will parade,; seven, length, resplendent through, and during most of PAHK. > .sibly the board of'directors; may have be tthe civic miles in and the time tober Nm*«y'handicap of'150 sovereigns for. 2 ;$1,000 -a, month. ;She asks ialfmoriyi.br Mrs.yDella Garrison' Quicn,. the * was- at the made v 'nurse "with;gorgeous- costuming, over ."maynificcnt and a hundred unique President Taft 'breakfast*, tho year olds.'; five lurloing*, wai won.today by* the ' considered matter- and' "ar- willed;nearly. every-' 2QO floats ' 1 whom' Ballerino any. v a.' property settlement and iciistodyVof rarigenients it,but Ihave no knowl- to" Friday- morning the way through Wl«e Saw *H. .P/WhKn«T'B York ville for. ;thing^he:possessed,'rhas *ieeniinduced: to features: f autbmobilists willhonk thetr\ '' \u25a0