' THE SAN ffi^^ 6 ECONOMYURGED BY GRAFTCASE SIDE INDIANBASKETS MANNEAR DEATH IN TAfIIN MESSAGE ISSUE IS DROPPED INTEREST MEMBERS REVOLVING BELTING Congress Ad\ised Not.to Be Ex- Perjury Action.Against Nathan California Club Discusses Meth« Workman Caught Between Two • ! 3 Magnificent travagant in the Matter of - M. Adler Dismissed^ at the ods Used by Natives to Wheels Rescued by Quick Ghicago s New Hotel Public Expenditures Request of Heney Manufacture Articles Action of Comrade

Reduction in War Department Manyj Veniremen of Calhoun Exhibits of Pottery- and Weav- Fireman Severs Arteries Fight- Progress -Fail to Answer the ing on Display in Organi- ing Blaze ;Wind Blows OutV Estimates Suspends Trial ; ' | > GEORGE H- GAZLEY, Manager \u25a0 Gas, KillingHotel Porter . if Year Summons of Court zation's Quarters at Madison Street, Chicago , _ for at Least*-One LaSallc \. . % '• ' „\u25a0 \u25a0 . Indian baskets and the quaint primi- His clothing caught In a belt '\u25a0} Chicago's guests are now assured of hotel facilities second to none | promotion of public health. Another of the side issues of the Iif': with the medical methods their; in- lacing-, Timothy Heedcr, a machinist In the nature of things the graft cases was, disposed of when the tive of manufacture on tlie American continent. department of the army and" the medl- terested employed at Bay carshops. |•' department of the navy must be action for-perjury against Xathan M. the members of the California the Mission c*l club at the; regular meeting, yesterday Kentucky "streets, k«>pt «epar*te. But there seems to be Adler, -former proprietor of the Bay Sixteenth and was I Hotels U no reason why all the oLher bureaus afternoon, Mrs. A. S. Bacon 'the being revolving of its comforts, beauty its decora- general government State restaurant, was dismissed by of whirled between two i furnishiiigsj the completeness the of | and offices in the California Indian association speaking. death; when Row- ; which ha-ve to do with the public Judge Lawlor-at the "request of Fran- wheels andbeatento the excellence^ of its cuisine and,the thoroughness*, of.its service. health or subjects akin thereto should Miss Ethel Cooper played three In- workman, suc- i be cis -J. Heney during a lull1in the ex- land McDonald, a' fellow not be united in a bureau to called yes- themes, adapted by Farwell, ceeded, ," is one the finest hotels inxhe world. The 1048 the "bureau of public health." amination of Calhoun venirenien dian which in freeing the machinist by I Hotel La Salle of | would necessitate the transfer of the terday. Heney- stated that, Adler had were explained' by Madame Tojetti. In slashing, at; the until it parted. beauty comfort, with the smallest to such a bu- belt . | guest rooms are marvels of and || marine hospital service partially atoned .for the statements dosing, ; Loosley snng- aware that there is a wide jury/which Mrs. J R. an Heeder :was 'taken to the central suite, reau. lam made before the grand lullaby without' accompaniment | details brought to perfection^ ;singley en with or without bath, || . feld In respect to the public health perjury Indian emergency hospital an unconscious %: ! the in which the led that body to indict him for and full ,of characteristic guttural -in committed to states "fully, freely and hon- | with lavatories, telephones, and individual regulation of government can not exercise by testifying notes. condition. Doctor Zumwalt found that equipped* | r*oeral estly" Schmli z trial and that - fij jurisdiction, but we have seen in th« in' the reception -In the room an exhibit and the workman had "suffered cuts and S heat and ventilation. Each floorhas \u25a0-"'its individual service. ' s the expansion Loupy. witness in * \u25a0 - agricultural department further Jean chief sale of California; Indian .baskets and bruises m• •".\u25a0.'\u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0' :''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0" :-"."., W; into widest usefulness of a. department action for perjury, was now dead. ~ all over his. body,,and It was at 9SH '• agriculture when the pottery and ;blankets J, from rNew Mex- ; giving attention to The graft prosecutor expressed the . first thought had been is the center of the business, financial, ! . subject plainly one over which ico was held under the. auspices of. the that his neck HI Hotel LaSalle IS! that is opinion the death of Loupy made \u25a0 >! states properly exercise direct that California Indian association. /About broken. •'.: . j no hotel the It impossible to prove a case against : patient . '-:--'\u25a0 \, theatre and shopping districts and there is \ jurisdiction. ,, 100 baskets made by the Hoopa, Palute, The'" > 'has- a fighting chance -for \u25a0 \u25a0 - opportunities for useful and Indians :were life. .: * or . The offered in- Adler. was in Porno Klamath- /. n Chicago which ismore easily quickly.accessible. research and the spread of useful District Attorney Langdon shown. Samples :of composition work i* ; v^ formation in regard to the cultivation when the Calhoun case opened, Firema-n's Arteries Severed railway terminals. Special taxi-cab service. breeding of stock court and drawing made by Indian children " Y~y from all p»T cf. the soil and the apparently to move the continuance of fighting the destroyed the solution of many of the in- in the Chemawa Indian school in Ore- While. fire that «nd agri- the action, but Judge Lawlor stated gon were displayed. the\- Eagle restaurant at Plaight; and r tricate problems in progressive present can- also • ha»'« demonstrated the wisdom that the venire he is at At the business meeting of the club Market streets early yesterday: morn- v cordially invitedto inspect the '[ofHotel\LaSalle culture through before ' ; g fYou a?P features SI of establishing that department. Simi- vassing must be gone reports on the district convention at ing- Charles jMiller,.a:fireman attached force, can be any motions. The lar reasons, of equal he would entertain San' Jose last month were heard, as to No.,7 "engine company, was severely- any Floor and exquisite , for the establishment of a bureau 100 veniremen and or- business, cut "on his I The superb Lobby, as beautiful as The Mezzanine ." siven only exercise court examined follows: On Mrs. C/. Mason : .wrists. .The arteries were H embellished government will be tomorrow and ' gency hospital, sewing ,1;' lind carved Circassian unique § which shall also afford an opportunity venire finished Black, Mrs. .Joseph Spear, Mrs.* Jean .succeeded in up r": ; You willadmire the BlueFoun- and by com- then motions will be in-order. Mrs. * the wounds preventing a with^^gold -in the style _ of_Louis XIV. investigation ; , for research payers Sinclair and' North-Whitcomb. -and^ serious ;;" ffi tain Room, the Palatial Ball Rooms and & r"t«nt experts into questions of health A number of tax summoned loss of blood. 1;^ S-* -The '] effecting the whole country or Impor- for examination have not answered to Needlework Guild's Exhibition : \u25a0gE I sumptuous^Louis^Vl.^Dining Banquet Halls, and the numberless other M tant thereof, questions which during two days, Caused I Room, its decora&ons and • sections their names the last Needlework' Guild of ;America Death; by Wind' with elaborate new and features that contribute to M in the absence of federal governmental ordered that The . unusual ' likely be promptly and Judge Lawlor has will hold its annual open meeting and \u25a0Edward Corbett, a hotel 'porter Ii work are not to commanding them service.. m the comfort and entertainment of guests." fe? postals be sent them exhibit Saturday at the First Unitarian 70 years; of -age, fell asleep while ' its sparkling... , • e morning at The Palm Room, with v .1t . \ °The"work of the United States civil to be in court tomorrow church parlors, to which the public-Is reading in. his bed Monday nightVat • m. .minted to fe¥i has been performed There are 90 men now his home, street,', , and famous Rookwood tiling. \ are socially see : •erviee commission 9:30 o'clock. invited. . The gathering of garments 770. Fourteenth • and i fountain \ou to the general satisfaction of the *xec- ready to be examined by tlie attorneys. from the organizations which the wind, blowing through open Room, the Kitchens of Hotel La Salle-the p | the commis- various the 1 • -The German Grill where' the t:tlve ©iSeers with whom hs.ve sewed for the guild throughout windows,, extinguished the gas light,in j _ complete sanitary sion ha* betn brought into official com- '! by electricity. most and m the p of that work the year ia taking place today 'and the the room. Corbett was found dead yes- i cookine is done world, munication. The volume CONTEST OF THE WILL OF . . terday '. in v They are open forinspection .. ||-| and its variety and extent have under meeting of the district presidents will morning by a lodger In the Iti The Gentlemen's Cafe and Buffet the j laws, such as the census act. and GREY SUBMITTED be held Friday. Mrs,E. G. Dennison is house,: and; the body was taken to the style. at aU times. new increased. FATHER morgue. OldEnglish \u25a0 new executive orders greatly president of the California branch "of \ . 1^ ' " \ \ The of the commission re- activities the guild. enjoy the j „ , qnired by the statutes have reached Four Witnesses State Priest \ You . . .L£ every portion of the public domain. Meeting to the AVas of Sound Mind To Kalon* Holds BROKERS AND CLIENT The accommodations of commis- monthly sion are most inadequate for its needs. of the will of Father To Kalon held its regular DISPUTE OVER MONEY your attention to its request for The contest meeting yesterday afternoon and: had a Icall as Peter J. Grey by a brother of the de- Increase in those accommodations Irejand was submitted program of unusually interesting fea- "willappear from the annual report for cedent livingin papers on'cur- Sidney C. Jones and* W. W. Bed- * Judge after argument tures. The five minute this year. fibfe to Sturtevant rent topics which are. something dis- Arrested '.'\u25a0- recom- yesterday afternoon. prides ford Iurgently the priest was of tinctive and on which To Kalon end to congress Testimony that enjoyed/ beiJig follows: Sidney C. Jones, broker, and W. "W. at time he made the itself, were as Congressmen that a law be sound mind the '•The Budget,* Mrs. D. W. Bedford, attorney, were arrested'yes- passed requiring will and up to the time of his death British terday pro- HorSburgh; "Merchant Marine," Mrs. on a warraut from Police Judge Should File that candidates in was given by Edward Grey, the Deasy's court, charging v of mem- I". "W. Thompson; "Nicaragua," Mrs. .them with elections ponent; Margaret E. Hannan. Charles Bank," Mrs. £elony as agents. bers of the «iouse Mogan. M. A. Cutten; "Central embezzlement The Expense List Dreger and Attorney R. F. isman; Question, complaining- witness is John C. Beach, o f representatives of Dr. Thomas J. C. Chi "Water , and committees In The whereabouts Hetchy Spring Valley," Mrs. 3911 Twentieth street. . Beach says campaign Brennan, who embezzled some 537,000 Hetch and charge of their candidacy and K. A. Sturge. the defendants acted for him as brok- a proper office of the United from Father Grey, and against whom- a gave lee-, in the sale and purchase stock, file in the was ren- Alexander Russell then a ers of States government a statement of Judgment for 'that amount Java, illustrated and he gave them a bill of $297 to and of the ex- is M. S. Has- ture on his travels in contributions received campaign dered, still unrevealed. by stereopticon views.- Edward Boy- collect for him. Subsequently, he penditures incurred in the sett, attorney for the contestant of the brought the courts for. the re- for such elections and that similar leg- however, sen sang. suit-in all will, said yesterday, that he covery of the >bili and, he alleges, islation be enacted In respect to is somewhere in I other elections which are constitution- understood Brennan learned that "the defendants had col- congress. the United States, and that In the'event AND DAUGHTER lected $150. it. ally within the control of money MOTHER 0n Recommendations have been made by of the will being broken some my predecessors tiiat congress appro- would probably be collected from him. FIGHT OVER PROPERTY to pay bal- priate a sufficient sum —the The estate consists of the uncollected NEW TRIALIS REFUSED — of the ance about 28 per cent Judgment against Brennan. Eigty-two Old Woman amounts due depositors in the Freed- Year IN SUIT OVER RANCH rnan'e savings and trust company. Ire- Contests Lawsuit new this recommendation and advise Tho. supreme court yesterday af- also that a. proper limitation be pre- OLD CHURCH PROPERTY Alleging' that a deed by which she an superior court fixing period which the three firmed order of .the scribed a within WILLSOON BE SOLD conveyed property tother children may presented, assigned refusing a new trial... of jthe .: suit of claims be that was put on record without her knowl- H. Newlove agalnst'the.Mercan- claim* .be not recognized, and that a ar- Frank of verbal \u25a0 amount of edge and in violation' a tile" trust company of San P"rancisco. limit be imposed c^on the Declare There Is No Knoll, who is 82 fees collectible for.- services 'In present- Trustees rangement, Mrs. S. Newlove sought: to quiet title" to: one- ing such claims. >•: '.--' Obstacle' to Deal years of age, -Is contesting in, Judge twelfth of the Newlove ranch In Santa The year 1813 will mark .the fiftieth Cabaniss' court the suit of her daugh- Barbara, which lie claimed under the anniversary of the issuance of' the Xegotiations for the sale of the ter, Frances W. Graham, to quiet street between Mrs. will of his father. Judgment in the proclamation granting property in Powell title to -property worth about $6,0j)0 superior was, granted of freedom to the negroes. It sferas fit- Jackson, formerly oc- court in favor Washington and at street. , defendant. The property in question ting that this event should be properly First church, Sl3 Shotwell ' cupied by the Methodist suggestion of L. S. Meggin- is valued at $12,500. celebrated. Already a movement has with every promise . At the been started by prominent negroes en.-, have been resumed son, Mrs. Knoll' In 1903 deeded her Chicago | i, Mj: . of successful consummation. The sale hotels ll Ji 1 a iMi oouragred by prominent white people children, Frances \w h \ opposed by Mrs. Jane Con- property to her three BANK- MAY BE REOPENED— The directors of and the press. The south especially is has been W. Graham, Alice J. Leigh and Fred- the Nippon bank," the Japanese bank at Sacra- manifesting Its Interest in this move- dit, who was the wife of the late John Cording. lady testi- mento, recently closed by '\u25a0 tlie,superintendent land to the erick A. The oltt ment- Truebody, who.deeded the yesterday that it was arranged of banks, have de|M>sited $10,000 in cash ia the Itis suggested that a proper form of church In 1549." • fied yJiank and, the institution will probably be al- celebration would be an exposition to that the property should be hers until lowed to reopen. . ,>\u25a0:\u25a0_.\u25a0\u25a0"i progress negroes Mrs. Condit has contended that it died, that Megginson.; without -.- show the the have that the she but made, not only during their period of was specifically understood her consent, placed the deeds on record freedom, but also from the time of site was. to-be dedicated for, ail time disputed in December, 1905. ."-.;/\u25a0\u25a0 v their coming to this country. to church -purposes. This is Megginson and Mrs. Graham 'say that Iheartily endorse this proposal and by,'thechurch. trustees.' request the be author- the the deeds were recorded . with Mrs. that executive G.> H. Shepherd, president of .The other daughter, ized to appoint a preliminary com- .. trustees., stated' yesterday Knoll's consent. of that mission of not more than seven persons board Mrs. Leigh, sides with the mother. carefully whether or the church had a. clear title from True- son, to consider not quit claim deed Frederick A. Cording, the » is dead. It is wise to hold such an exposi- body and a release and a- will in favor of his sister, tion, if to . a plan his wife. Mrs. Condit, who is He made and so. outline for from Mrs. Graham. The case stands partly the enterprise. Ifurther recommend now protesting, was the second wife that such preliminary corrwrsisslon Truebody. his death she mar- heard. eerve without salary of After except as to their ried" Condit. The trustees maintain actual expenses and that an appropri- ;no- ation be made to meet such expenses. that there "is legal or other valid DESIRE THATPARK 'obstacle to'thesale; , , Ihave thus, in-a BEAR LINCOLN'S NAME message. com- Prosperity pressed as much as the subjects will COURT HONORS MEMORY Members of Grand Army Post Prevails in permit, referred to OF WALTER B. COPE many of the legis- Make the Suggestion Allthe Land lative needs of the That the new park. to be built on the country, with the Judge Graham- Pays Tribute to city exceptions Already ground of the former cemetery be noted. Speaking generally; th« country 'Dead Lawyer named Lincoln park is the suggestion is in a high state of prosperity. '-There made by Lincoln post No. 1, Grand is every reason to believe '. Department 10 of the superior, court Republic. thatwe.are yesterday respect to Army of/ the on the eve of a substantial -business adjourned out of: In a letter to the board of park com- expansion, and we have Just garnered the memory of Judge Walter". 8.,Cope. of point unexampled in the market :-\: missioners the officers the post a harvest In;adjourning -\ court. Judge Graham almost every,' big city in the value of our agricultural products. lawyer ,possessed out *that porridge. The high prices which such products said 'that the-'dead- country has named :some one of its jIIL diet of oatmeal air the qualities of heart and mind that 1C £ ' J^^^^^SBSm bring, mean great .prosperity to the parks in honor of the famous president. /arming community.', but on the other constitute true. greatness. "The King, ;of; hew down the very, ...; the quick- Mason treasurer the Lincoln 1 To forests— hand they mutt a considerably strength of his .judgment,, Monument league and chairman of;the ©F©fStllCrS— increased burden upon, those classes ness and rfertility of his: genius,, the 1- in the community whose yearly com- committee \u25a0which suggests the /name to build up homes— to con- power of his eloquence, were not park, that', pensation does -not expand with the many by any," for.the new "declares if-the improvement in business and the gen- equaled 'by or surpassed suggestion is adopted by the park com- cjuer lay *2^[ Judge.-. .; philan^ si the soil"~"to the i^ eral prosperity. Various reasons are said- "the-. "Hls broad steps may, be taken to AMI given high pro- devotion to truth and right, missioners have for the prices. The thropy, his* a monument to Lincoln's memory erect- portionate increase In. the output of his unfaltering^fidelity land, constancy gold, which today is the chief med- friend," ,untlring;efforts for his ed there. —" of • in come, to a his "The league several \u25a0~"™~" ium exchange and is re- clients", v esteem and has thousand jspect* of value, won "for "him the deposit for such purpose dation of our present pros- a measure furnishes love of'all." dollars on a~ a substantial -explanation of \u25a0 at 'least "and," he writes, "this could be used as part of the increase fn prices.'' The for fund-for an appropriate population a nucleus a increase in and the more ex- be; \u25a0 pensive mode of livingof the people.' CliUB ON monument. It could* erected on. the -ADDRESS^TO topmost point of the new park, over- food; digest which have not been accompanied by YOUR MERCHANT MARINE" / substantial , fTheir out-dpor, active life gave them power to the ordinary: ||| a proportionate 'increase in acreage looking the Golden gate and the Pacific % production, may furnish a * further ocean." : Rolled reason. It is well to* note that" the WillSpeak at Gats. . wM Increase In the cost of livingis not George- - ' W.Dickie m the fact that the rise in prices has of the'Friendly.Vclub, toibeheld $25 ca»h bail. the place -wholly (hose .dinner taken " almost in 6 tomorrow evening -at digestive - products the factory and farm "atV iSOT'o'cibcic si organs^* Our patented steam-cooking process acts directly on the starchy of in a downtown .cafe. .-' wm respect to which there has been either ,", --Dickie,; chairman : \u25a0no Increase In the tariff or. in many George; W. of. the and makes thoroughly, j instances, considerable .fexecutive; committee^ ofJ the Merchant elementof the oats* them digestible aS a very reduc- IfYou ' "' ; tion. ~>. Williamh. taft, . Marine League ;6f California, will de- The White House. Dec. 7. ISO9. liver;the-principal'address, after which Fifteen^^m I members of the 'club -will discuss the Are Deaf— ELOPING COUPLE ARE ~topic i. .. /" n*~ * The executive: committee, of .the Mer- ) RELEASED FROM JAIL chant •Marine* leigue" wlll^hold a meet^ You Need Remain SoNoLonger j|ir'" Use H-O oatmeal for a few mornings and be In"g. at J convinced of si at .3 o'clock -this la.tternoon^ the Thinkofhavingsonnd maj?- Young Alan's AffinityIntends' to California bank "bullding^when the re- nified'4oo fper.cent ' poct'; of"theIsecretary, and other'officers /^.\^j:what ,the Acousticon \rill Become j • ' Jgg» g, do. His Wife willbedealfwlth .^;^1 But seldom is its fullstrength Do not confute H-O with ordinary oat* r required. • BBmS&lk oatmeal the raw sold underthe Otto Schuroari, the" young mechanic.: Vibk~~J . JS^k name of "Rolled OaU" or Oat*." H-O Ml eloped with surer aid for defective St SL^ M^S^ "Crushed oatmeal ia never sold in {HI Who 'from Portland' Mra.J MARTINJ. WRIGHT LEIiT f^j&&&/y ears exists. In ninety-nine bulk; is dirt, germs impurities. jpearl Hall, of the , advertising: T °^ jH Ife™ . it . g.^ wife $61,000 \u25a0 free^ftrom and^Jl EST ATEIAVORTH o cheaper; \u25a0 ' \u25a0 - flltf Poss^ly but Mrs. Hall.was' willing. _\u25a0\u25a0• .* Darling, \u25a0\u25a0: These are -, actual. ,provable.*- facts. ; Moroovorr *•* * -'•.'/'"\u25a0 Nellie All Minnie M. Maxwell,: you prove them to yourself before, oo» at ?h Te *nd appreciated the quality Mrs. Hall said she -intended. to apply : .must , . , you) can "* 1 iy^ of H-OoatmeaL \u25a0B. Wright oirn Acousticon. ; '\u25a0\u25a0:'«.;\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 B'mmttl WII • : Wsk JPrank and Maud ':M. Ter- an -A. .\u25a0 from, husband, " \u25a0 ! gladly.pay ew H for a 'divorce her^' and williger. The Acou»ticon is the.most acceptable .Christ* ym*mmßß^r ;Bi \u0084" '.TOU^wHI the^ f cents difference./ -^.~^-:^'^-, marry Schuman. She saw no,harm in mas ;present. /:. \u25a0'•\u25a0\u25a0;;/:\u25a0 ;v ...:'.\u25a0\u25a0 ( .."./ divorce; offipe. Monadnrx'kibulldlnff, Uvlne together until the' could ,iCall' at.' our r.frl and CKABGED!WITH BUEGLARY—-ArtUur'v Wilson. injtki-a frre test: v\\Vhfn }*cu'hear perfectly," you' he obtained. \u25a0 •* rrMtoi] • .a rmitb. *wan;a la te :Moiklhfj.nlcht I>t willbe allowed to purchase.*--."-. ;V;v~_:; ;; •'.- J'f&cexnpu EtjiM ami jLnrbin?on"\u25a0 a £ oharjre »of -. Cut this 'out'«f Th11 -now.,whilo'j-ou'think" CLAIRVOYAMT IH COOTlT— i.liirfp;Alexwidrr •Vhnrclarj-' fnr.eiiU'rlnß Ui^rooni of J.'.P.; Wolf. of It..-c.'aJl.nr- writeifor.;frocitest; and valuable - street, ! * ;' \u25a0 •'•• ft your; % A*tro Conllo. ,a rlalrToyant. ] fi*>7:Cominerclitl . •:•and onllng a shirt, bookl^tat convenience- . '-, ' T^rterdaj" *>n a rberr*' of rmbezzllDf f2SO pir»a '-whlrti ».w««^ /onnd vla.'.hl» ipoMepslon.'j^iWh**!! GB.VKRAI. A'cOlliTlc]co>ll»AXY? him on April«\u25a0 180S, hr MiffLfli»*l>aj- .weapon waa,b