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42 THE SAy^^E^CISGOIGMjL^iSUNP^^^SEBTEMBERy 29; Events of a Day in Towns and Cities of Four Antics of California University: Students Enliyen All Exposition : TWO WOMENROBBED C^lifOTniMGcillege Catena Glub^Rents THRONG ATTENDS END Proceedings at the Alameda County ; BY PSEUDO POLICEMEN BeatiSi^ OF AUTUMNFESTIVAL One ;Man :Withr a Star Parade, Trick vßiding and Steals Jewelry^ From Steed Help to \u25a0[ ;.'.; Mrs.:de Gima Amuse Crowds SERVE A ''WARRANT' < PALO ALTO. Sept 28.—Palo Alto's street carnival .and autumn .festival closed :In a.blaze} of glory tonight with Crooks XTake Bail Money the >proud .record ofv being the finest to tblrig of Its "kind. ever given In this WhUel Pretending portion of the Santa Clara valley. More Make Arrest people were jn'.attendance .today than on Friday." when 1. the ;carnival . opened, — the streets, the rinks, the sideshow and OAKLAND. Sept. 28. Information fakers being kept" working overtime. was received by the police -this.tnorn- -\u25a0\u25a0-' Today's ,lfestivities opened with-a pa- ' rade, morning was by Dr. ing that i within.24 -hours, two";women' this that led j • Margaret. Evans, all in white on a '; ; \u25a0 repre ' had V been . robbed by men Vho r ; - Margaret sented,; themselves, policemen.'; Mrs. white pacer, and .Miss" Ste- i as ;- vens, in black, on black J/'de; ;,whose home ; Is at .1935 dressed" a. Gima/ horse. Decorated vehicles were many Chestnut -streetl lost, a star.', and cres- parade .with; and a section of 'the -was re- cent rbreastpln," set diamonds^ and served 'for' the; cowboys, who delighted rubles,- the. :pinV being stolen -on .the :; : the crowd 'with trick riding later«in street lin broad daylight;; :Mrs. .Ella the day. The exhibits 'at <the - gkatinsr Gaffne'y... who" lives at "-the; Lester house rink and the efforts of the students to \u25a0 gave , iat \519 J Eighth street, three sup : every into sideshows room gather one': their jpo3ed- policemen \who called at hor : the crowd for.the remainder of escape 'arrest: >of the - ' amused 1?3 .to" ; ..'Neither ;BUILDING. ERECTED -BY ALDMXI OP C ALIFORNIA .'COLI-EfSR: .WHICH -HAS BEEN~ - the; forenoon 'and until the trick rid- CATINA,. v 1 women has ;been able . to furnish the BY .THE CLUB FOX A DORMITORY;ON- CAMPUS: \u0084 ;* , 1 . spuri- ing came off. J police Jwlth-aldescription of, the 'vaqueros w«re from 1 • ; .- The San Jos« ous' peace, guardians. ; \u25a0 ;.T*. f OAKLAND,'Sept./ 23.—The boy "stii- | pus.: J The location affords a;beautiful and .vicinity, and proved- expert at Accosted on; the 'Street by;a stranger. ' v " |7 * dents at^;thei-iCalifornia college .have viewof the- surrounding country.. horsemanship, -notwithstanding that ~a i ;policeman, Mrs. fl- who claimed, Ibe ja to: * formed Van: organization/;, to be -known \u25a0 'Three' young;FHip!noshave arrived at trick bull bested "a colored' man. Levl J. de \u25a0 Gima . was robbed ', of a';breastpin J - Howard, unconscious, itnan,. as '. the _Catenar club.xa.nd have rented California" college -from Iloilo. -They knocking.' him ..valued atrs3s"_by.'the whomade dormitory building,' ' ; Sullivan," a the new: ; -which was came' to.San Francisco on vthe transport and threw \Tlm San Jos© his escape "before" Mrs. do XJlma . dis-; .by ; » 'Jereza, cowboy. the According;c ; - erected '_otUhie Sherman.' The" youths, Bronco- rldlng^-wider' .. " di- ci' i'According ~ 'HKe..'alumni -.- Jose r covered'- her ;.los3. to her coUege.f ;club "has '-, I, Fennell followed. The her way The jinstalled'^a din- A-agustin Jereza- and Rogue Justinian rection .of\u25a0' J. J. - \u25a0story, Mrs.- de :Gima f was on ing department, to provide meals; at a are^well advanced in their studies, hav- balloon caught fire . while being in- home in ;company ;v.Mth her' daughter, burning • minimum, cost. ing attended the'Engllsh schools in the flated '. and :was last seen off boarding at v and. yon "a oar San. Pablo Catena, club's, Philippines.' youths toward- Sunnyvale. I -TwentiethVstreet','. was 'The home is. situated Two of the are to - * avenue and met grove jecualyptus and cypress' take up engineering ; The parade of the :Stanford students ? at iri^.a "of and the third will - by the stranger, who /spoke \o her. trees.oh the western slope of the cam- become a dentist. .- tonight led ;"byVtheir own Imported the same "itime- exhibfting a -..star and band proved, a laughable success; their declaring that he was a policeman, who effortsto amuse'taking with the happy lived hear, herihome. '. V" ; \u25a0'.% ±i-^ ; : throwing throng. Music, daughter STUDENTS WHO VLIVEIN H' GIANT DREDGERS IREPAIR and confetti^ As "the woman' and her ; gymnasium; stunts .and -speeches at the started. toward /their, home the stranger PALO, ALTO TO 'ORGANIZE FLOOD DAMAGE INBYRON rink by; State Senator Marshall Black turned, and .walked : a short distance and ",President David:Starr Jordan In- with -"them, when -he suddenly started Will Band Together for Increased Levees 150 :Feet Wide WillBe Main- terested', many, the evening; at that back in the of Pablo ave- f concluding direction Sanj Power t , (and /Pumps *\u25a0 place with a dance. •' nuei'.vOn ? reaching -,her home Mrs., de in Affairs. of Stanford tamed .Used to - ;and BCOTH OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CALO AT THE ALAMEDA COUNTY EXPOSITION. AND CARNIVAL IN IDORA PARK. MUCH ATTEN' ' '\u25a0 The* mock court the sideshows TION IS ATTRACTED TO THIS BOOTH Bl* THE PICTURE -THE"CALL -AND .BY. -DECORA-'~ Gima discovered thie.\ loss ,of ;her pln,- '. v University . : Off Water- overtime -tonight every one be- ILLUMINATED OP 'BUILDING /THE ' worked - , \u25a0 - *while : TIONS OF MATRICES. ? v -V-.c/r- V \ and-'ithen she 4 remembered that -" > ing^determined" to crowd as much fun the was; beside her. she had Special by Leased Wire to The Call Special feyLeased Wire to The Call possible; intoi'*-the few |hours before — : as . OAKLAND, Sept carnival; registered today, 50,000 California Mlrs Julia Erans. Miss l.nc.j felt his- hand'or, arm. brush; her shoul- PALO ALTO,- Sept. ;BYROX,'; Sept. dredgers carnival should pass into history. 2S. Four hundred was student?— 1 r2B.—The students 28.--Giant the' Harrison, Mlrs |Meredith, Florence der, suspected of j lusty lunged visitors passing through the turnstiles Ethel -- rand; she at once that he -Stanford; who -live" in 'Alto'are are at on. -Byron The money -taken in at 'the present cel- or more students of the Christina fPalor work the and'CUfton Stoddar-. Mtos'LuetU. Weir. Mlv had stolen her pin. Mrs. deGlmawas to Iorganise 'a; strong club Tuesday ebration iwill.be-uaed.for :making the University California, garbed in at the gatej^of the park. This exceeds Krystow. Miss Pearl Chase. Rosslter Mlkel, -..^ .• court?tracts filling; up -^ of day, Harry Hall, Maurice .Vernon - Alrord, unable ;to;furnish' any- description of "evening; at' the-;Congregational '. the 'breaks fair -and, festival annual affair, as the attendance of. the opening ' Herron.'. • ''chiifch. .an alleged l -• \u25a0 •; by, be; fantastic costumes, made the welkin Ord, Nlon Tucker. Lawrence Lynch. the V ngV the; . r egister* of caused the* proved, to most when 40,000 persons were admitted. Harrr ' • . thief. AccbrdJ 'to^; last the flockls of .last March. this' one has suc- Steere, \u25a0 '- Thomas Carroll Stllson" and. Vernon Mrs.- Gaffney: reported to the police university are;;27s^students • ;/ - \u25a0 ring college yells today being by \u25a0 ' there of The break on \ cessful. with when the Great interest is evinced Chta-ch. \u25a0 .";\u25a0 . .Clifton court .is 300 feet \u25a0\u25a0'. / last night; that- three who claimed Stanfordiwho: reside Mn' Palo' Alto."and wide.* -dredger..' gates of the Alameda county exposition visitors to the exposition in the com- Rebekahs. dUtrict Ko. .7, I.- O. O. V.—Mrs. men. > -The Caledonia, under i they were policemen) had called; at the in^past years § they (have had Ulttle ;in- charge ,', Captain:' Melone,- KIPL.IXG IX4'AMERICA and carnival were thrown open to the mercial and Industrial .exhibits which S. Jehn/ Mrs. A. Williams. Airs. T. C. Ullen- ' of.-* " started in,the Lester.', J and: had; compelled^ her fluence -In"college -affairs, early; • - students the state university, the have been installed big skating thal. Mrs. A. Solbacli. Mrs. 'C.My«>r, Mrs.VC. house .to forvtherea"- work' In.the' week. ." . Sept; 28.—Rudyard Kip- fof -• Hamilton, money •\u25a0 had, that;; they ; /'MONTREAL.' revelry collegians continuing rink,of park, wring, Campbell, Mr«. M. '' Mrs. F. BreTOOrt glve;them;?3,-;aU ':'• the r she soni have been :a .most^- dis- Meanwhlle-flood :gates '.are also being ling.,accompanied :by Mrs; Kipling.. of the the entire 1 A has the Mrs.; :;; on; integrated 'force.;, ; ;: ; a late hour tonight. Costumes of afternoon and evening the exposition and- 11. Hoffman. ';1.7./--.f;.7./--.fi penalty of being arreisted." Mrs: Gaff- >'*:\u25a0 . -. put in.'".. These' gates -work' automati- Mr. Kipling expects to until Free kindergarten*., candy and lee cream ney: came to the J.~C.;Fpss'Jf.'ls the president of In;case, arrived 'here. every description were worn by the was crowded with people eager to Kastlanrt., declared thatthernen \.. the. cally:! the tide rises- :higher for a couple of booth— Mrs. T. C. Coogan, Mrs. A. T. house :shortly before .-midnight" and club and. the_;"ringleader in- 1move- -inside, they , remain .in"Montreal students, ballet girls in abbreviated view,the resources of Alameda county, Mrs. D. Mrs. D. H. Wheaton, Miss : the than the ..water iclose. '\u25a0 weeks, after which he will.cross Can- R.'Bee.' : door," telling undoubtedly ;in * skirts being escorted about the grounds and on all sides were heard expres- Gertrude T.Mnphfon, Mr*. H. R. I'oston. Mlos knocked at her/ her that ment ..which will result -As soon as these gates have taken off ada to the Pacific' coast.