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Delamar Crime Was Not In the Cityat the Time nanf ninah tk 1u nnillta HEDDtNOJalr I Jamee A Rl ertu who wa arreated In Kraluale on Tliure3ay on auapleton that he was conireeted wttb the murderf Wella Fargo Ifeaeeucer Dan llaekell haa proven aa alibi and cwa liberated from the County JalL Roberta had Sheriff Montgomery telephone to Sheriff It Walker at Nevada Cttyandaak btm to look ever the Veslater at the Antler Hotel and ee If hl nam wa not en the reslater oi October 1105 Sheriff Walker aearrhed the ree later and found that Roberta waa a iruept at the hotel on the th 10th and llth of tbatmonthi The Delamar stage holdup and kill ln of Haaftkll occurred on October I lol Roberta etrenithcncl hla alibi with a bahk check on the Bank of Shairta county which he caahed In Nevada City on October 1J0J BANDITS HOLD IP COUNTRY STORE Masked Men Rob a Merchant and Customers Near Modesto peeler Dispatre te be Ckrenlele MODESTO July I Two maiked men entered Yadeeya tore at Montpeller a email town ten mllei aoutheaat of heie late laet evening and fcehVup the proprietor and a euatotner While the robber were at work another man etepped In and was alao robbed The robbers looted the money drawer of a large amount of coin and alao relieved the eustomere of their valoabU They then made a safe set away Sheriff Dlnsley and a poase are on the trail In an auto They have a rood description of the men although they were masked BODY 0 0AKLAHD HAS JOTOT HEAR SACKAMENT0 gACRAVXXTO Joly The finding of a badly decomposed body with a revolver lying beside It In the brush along the American river has cleared up the mystery of the disappearance of Oeorge Watson from this city about tea dya ago Watson waa acting rather queerly when last seen and it Is Relieved that he committed suicide Watson leaves A widow in Oakland where ha lived up to a few months ago In his pocket was found a letter from his daughter Irma who Js attending a business college in Oakland She asked her Xsther for mony to buy a now trees ZKPl ELIft AIRSHIP PBOCEIKDS BIBIKACH Oermany July i The dirigible balloon Zeppelin which ha been detained near here for Are days resumed Its voyage to Meti about midnight MEET1NY0SEHITE Summer Assembly inJ Valley Promises to Attract a i 1 Wl i Big urowa eclst Duulfk ta tae CWoiilels TOSEM1TE July The experiment of holding a Chautauqua summer assembly In the Toeemlte alley will be htrlsd next week and Jf the Interest arouseo oy tne nrit ratnenng waiN raits a repetition of the undertalclng California win have a regular aum mer Chautauqua lo the high Sierra NesVly 400 people are expected here next week and wittv the bug throng of visitors In the valley It la expected that the dally lecturfes and concerts will be attended by over thousand The committee which has planned this I unique gathering consists of Assem blyman A Drew of Fresno Rev ChaMea Coke Woods Rev Irving Brlstot and Anderson also of Freeno Bev Bovard of Berkeley Rev Peck of Los Angeles and 1a L4 Dense tt of Modesto Among the prominent persona who have promised tt participate In the Tosemlte valley Clautuqua are United States Senator Oeorge Kj Chamberlain of Oregon Un Ited States SenatorSenator I Brlstow of Kansas Chan celloc Hsmllton of Washington hlohn Mulr Professclrs James Perrtn I Smith and Oeorge pierce of Stan fbril University Bishop William A Quayle of Oklahoma Bishop William Bell of Lo Angelea Dr Charlrs Kdward Lock and Dr A flenry of Lob Angeles Dt DlUe and Rev William Rader of San Francisco Dr Martlndale of Wichita Kas Rev Baker of acramento Mrs Lillian Harris Cofnn and Mrs James Hume Each day except Sunday will be Set aside for a particular purpose Thursday July the opening day will be Pioneer day Following will come California day Sierra day with Qalen Clark discoverer of the Big Trees pre eioing lo cants day Cltisenshln day Wdmens day Tourists day Brotherhood day and America day Besides the regular addreasee In the Motel Sentinels pavilion there will be open air concerts by the Stockton Brass Band musical and literary programmes at a lighter vein and field excursions In ensrge ot competent geologists and SHOOTING ENDS FIGHT FOR ROAD Yr iV vTONHVbv dufrlTftiWttst nlhTirift tt ctao fjhiojat i WH egos Den were snowone PethapsvfataUrir 8xVf Uhfc nSt are alleged to have beenshot brTCi Ear gevlelatoVitUkswaV An tiVaiW ill Tat HrKstte aaaged nansald to Wof fT Mwa aifcfpyi Bmsereosae posse vby mleUke and Karheart was himself hotnHbiJbacit JJomathw ilctlmsC with the exception or Essue i seriously injured Earheart surrendered to the posseafter MS ammu nltlon was exhausted and he was taken to Hsppner fThe wonodd rsWllnsjnCUrkrsnoi In ahoulderr Joseph Beetleyshofin faicoaAd Jers aLiTPerklBa iOat master shot lnttotstf Jolta Johnson suuv tegvxvpaij nucris vvauerwas eonshetlnbackChareRUchlehot In legt IL Eseueshot1n body per habs fStallVJhv memheraftf thaniasat hape fatally by members wf the posse fS Xfim hM Kai lnK tu 1 i OEarhetrt goi into trouble Uast night with KMlJlrv4an4 Is alleged to bay drawn a knlfen the tatter JEar heart Is said to have attsrward broken Into Wrker general stor aiidSitoVen a shotgun and a quantity 6f ammunition the meantime Deputy Sheriff passonVas summoned and gathering a baeaa about him com maadeil Earheaytto surrenderTh reply waa a shot and then Earheart started tdtuiL The posse fu ed several shots after the fleeing man who returned the Are After taking refuge under warehouse Earheart fired at his pursuers hitting several An old ma named Bsoue who was sleeping on xne ground near the depot was Mnpytufct rlit WtlH is ri irri k4K yj i omiansEh Route Partyrofr AtiiliiafMsfl tMt iiMrtv TlJ KiLv rp 4 9i rauav ir 1 Fresno Region Reports Large Crolis lofiPeacheSftFlas FRESNO uly Jt dlcaUona are thai th green fruit shtpms tits from State thlay ea aW the largest I in many yearvanaia sm uoeajuie oseciv ininucn iv uevruirBllwie 3 rTtvlWMhwJuIr 4eeiuifa yieyVsjeJAhnfathiyereHb mimlroiripanywnliJ nagrse ptoirlde transportation to AUnksZ ifir theitsbiarfTjilojVstesjneJeanl 1jidoiiMtwm them from Los Angeles and other parts of Southern vCallfornla nearly created a rlol to day ontha pleri thei partyits stranded aadalmoit to a inan la broke Toidajr iwo5 soots of th men found out thettheyco npeny had been delayed iq sailing uesnip oecause ine oona tor safe return of tbs steamer amounting approximately Je00 had notDeen pv nd the Aiasita CaajiE fTomnanv sf fiSed tn aendu the steamer out until the talnlng company made good This afternoon was statedthat Captalr Omar Humphrey the bond1 nd4 when the passengers rounaout tnat captain numpnrey in tends to clear up a little deal whereby he wlUhlpltoosofcoavn rthe Jeanle to some northern port and also reUvethamlning company by taking dlatelr created scene The laborers have also learned that the Jeanle has accommodations for only sixty five passengers ana tost mere iralt BloeKdV Adek house has been built on theJeanlo for the accommodation of the passengers but the labor ers state thatthe first wavs that ever strikes the craft win wash the structure overboard taking the occupants with It It has also been learaed that the customs officials haVe not given a permit and will not allow the Jeanle I 1 rtit ififc mm WEgiHJHI i sw Xfl smssmssaBmmmetBBi i i tysssStssem IrTnvTAUhrrt iirw it imh Kiifn JiKrrn mtmiin Tj fi ftA VflS TORMDOitEETfl JLK Xl WrWiShtptEvecisit Infest iswi iiii Oregon Autolst Injures Livery man Who Refused Him Right of Way CIIFP HOUSESOPEHI50 IS EVENT 07 rSTEEEST Special Sates Have Bees Made for Conveyance of People There What the Cafapanlle Is to Venice the Cliff House Is to San Francisco tbe most famous of Us physical features It Istherefore not indulging in eag geratr jn to say that the whoje tjmmunlty has been looking forward to tho announcement that the monumental structure tho third that has been reared ba the prertprtouS rock which echoes back to th ocean the barking of tbe seals was thrown open the puMle Tltnrsoay evening July 1st Th new Cllft Ifouse wilt be under tho msnagemiiVit of John Talt and will far surpass Its prdecesaorsaareadrt ftr eplore For lovers of scenery there are ample facilities fort now on tho face or the roe tnere a beautiful promenade a concrete terrace hove th breakers accessible to the public where a brass bead wilt play very afternoon between the hours of I and I On the fiojr4bove are ban quet halli private dlnlng rootas and a hallroonv Arrangements have Ven made with the Auto Ultrf Compdny rand the Pacific Taximeter Company for speclsl rates for theeonvtysnce of people to and front the Cliff Ilouse with as charge during thS jSUy lBArnF1 A resiariabiegeir sreee eftke lellns speelsHMs hv HI esestry wbwjwlll snd nre htLirfA turn it nM aiA lMTI tore poefeetfcTissitjSelen es4Catri Sre Br MiBSaslUo jt iparlBl Dlspsteh te tie Chrenlcle 8ALEM Or July In i dispute over tho right ot way with two auto moblllits lata last night Andy McFar landV driver for a Salem livery stable was shot through the arm The shooting occurred ten miles from Salem and when UcFsrland reached this city rat 1 oclock this morning be was covered with blood from heado foot and nearly exhausted Meeting th automobile on a narrow road its occupants demanded that McFarland give theuvthe read When he refused they rushed at him giving him a terrible beating and Onally shooting htm wltha revolver McFarland was unable to get even th number of themachlne BlrTGS FOLK S0NG3 OF ZUKI rNBIAJT TBIBE Berkeley Girf in Fantaitio Garb Eenden ftuaiat Music at Yo emite Gathering SpMlsl Plspatek to tbs Cbroalcle TOSEMITK July Miss Ethel Preble of Berkeley wearing th fantastic garb efa Zunl Indian and standing In the grass on Artist Chris Jor gensens studio rounds besld tbe Merced river sang a series of quaint Indtan songs this evening forth bens iflt of a large aud lence of summer visitors who had gathered her to en by th Fourth of July festivities 1 the valley Mies Preble sang a programme of tZuni ceremonial music and folk sdnigs which were set ta music by Professor Carlos Troyer of BssT Francisco Pro fesaor Troyer learned the notation when lived with tLe Indians for three years and became Initiated into tbslr saered priesthood Th music Iwbtah he later transcribed he taught to I miss Fret CAHAi C0MMISSI0H PLACES IIJIOEB 0EDEES 8EATTIJB Wash Jdly JX Within tbe past ten days contracts for iaou jjoo feet of ilnmber hrve been placed with wasnington mii oy the isthmian Canal Conunlsslon Approxl tmitely JO0OOO feet of thlelnWber win doi maniuacturea urays arborarbor mllli Tacoma mills secured the balance of the business Tb Cora mtssfon Is stilt In tho market for largo quantity ot lumber bids on wtrtch wtlf opened Jutjs tStliand Hth This Ismber Is to be used in rsoalrlna wooden flat cars Th United Btatesy Engineer5 0 fte during th week ptaoed an order with tfSeattlmUI for t00f feet of tsmbr foi dJfvF lIalla i nui ii i gMWBTireiTOiraTKAt roir hoi iruggBi 7 At nIlthj VDJetVioee wsyrel4a njl er meMrr 1 po tur rattrtHi ov roon irir rie jarpfrseisr sailfwiBHa ire provided and more life saving ap paratus placed aboard FEDERAL SOIL EXPERT RESIGNS Mackie Quits Government Job for Private Position aroused by the shooting and got fmJfllVl Horn members ot the mob took htm for Earheart and dred at him inflict tng Injuries from which he may die TVhen Earhearts ammunition was exhausted he surrendered and was taken to Ileppser for safekeeping Earheart evidently nad been drlnklnr After bis arrest he declared that a con splracy was on foot to murder htm end that he had armed himself anj ored at hla pursuers In self defense Ho was released from the penitentiary a few months ago having servi a sentence for attempted murder He is of a quarrelsome disposition It is aid and when Intoxicated has a mania for using his gun NAMES NEW DELEGATES TO ANn DBEDOE CONVENTION Mayor White of Sacramento Appoints ao Aaditional Zepresen tatiVei to Gathering Sneelsl Dlspsteh to tbe jireulcls SACRAMENTa Jay Jtfayor Clinton White to day named twentr otx additional delegates to the anti dredge mining convention to be held In this city on July 21st Among the new delegate named are State Engineer Nathan lei Ellery and bis assistant Paul Narboe Narboe recently made a urvey of the Feather river and la well qualified to apeak on the injuries to tbe rtver from dredge mining Dr Footer ot Oakland former secretary of the State Board of Health and A Brldgeford of San Francisco are among the new delegates named The city of Biggs In Biitt county which has suffered from dredge mining will be represented by eighteen delegates headed by Mayor A Walker AMEDEB POSTOFriCB BURKt Postofflce Inapeeter Joe Johnston received a telegram yesterday stating that the Postofflce at Amedee Lassen county was burned Thursday night mnA nAthlntf BavMil extent th stmnA mmr and three registered letters As the Postmaster gar no details an inspector Jlas been detailed to investigate CHILKAKT MINISTER TO JAPAN SANTIAOO Chile July Dr Ap selmo HevU Rlquelme hax been appointed as the Minister to Japan SACRAMENTO July 3 Mackie Chief of the Bureau of Hutli for the Pari flu Coast which Is under tbe United States Department of the Interior has resigned hl Government position and accepted a position with the Rtndge syndicate near Stockton In hla capacity of manager and general overseer of the syndicate Mackie will have charge of 11000 avres of rich farming land In the Island district His successor has not been named but It is announced that a man will be sent to this Coast from the East Mackie was an authority on soils and had made sell maps or sii aistricts in th Sacramento valley LEASES BIG TEACT TO PROSPECT FOB OIL Ipeelat Dispatch te tbs Chronicle RED BLUFF July 1 Ten Thousand acres of land In the Pine creek district ten miles west of Red Bluff have been leased by the Beacon Oil and das Com pany from McCoy for All that may be found in th ground Reese manager of th company will begin sinking a fourteen inch well a sooa as machinery that has been ordered reaches here Th first work will be don on the Qooeb lands near Raw eon switch cart o5ithlsMUty rwUl hippd Eastagalnstabouti tw thirds of that amount last see eon AUooal shipper state thati cars ofc peachea wUl tblayear against ISOOlast season Conditions ln tWe valley hav been favorable for good crops aad hay had their effect on marry fruits ikTh Thompson jBeedless and Tokajrj grap ennei win TjlortTlliAra virari snow on Ot the largest crop ol Bgs yet raised in the State ar now on tlj treesi Som shippers hav bought peachea this season on spesolatlon paying to per ton for them lnth neia ana ecarex a reavy amorini jl total of about 1094 aereej waier melon are being handled with good hopenlng jirlces 1 i i PLAKGALjbHIirOBj iJ BELI1AS31 0PMANT PELOira apliati te fCsroelels 8ACRAMENTO July I Frlends of a scoresor morb convict In th Stat prisons at Folsonv and 8an Quentln hav engaged Attorney Carroll Cook of San Francisco to apply for writs of habeas corpus tn th Superior Court to eecure tnvprlsnr release IV is understood that th writs will based on errors mad In committments Issued by Superior court ln Interior counties Warden Relily ft Folsom i Prtson says that several or th oonvlcts received letters a weak ago and two wr receivedreceived yesterday were being with naio uniu sney can invesugaiea il Is said that on of thaconvtcu Cook is seeking to release 1 a wonun i CALLEN DENIES SAYING ANYTHINS ABOTJT CONTEST WILLIAMS July i Callen editor of the Williams Farmer declare ha wag misquoted In th published statement In which he was quoted as saying that the deed which was made In 190J by Williams a pioneer of this section was a forgery or had been signed by Williams under the Impression that it was some other document The dead cam to light after the death of William In 1IT and transferred several olty lots valued at several thousand dollars to his secretary Miss Laura MQler now Mrs Floyd Xldd Callen whose wit Is a daughter of th dead pioneer is oontestlpg the validity of the paper Callen says he haa mad no statement regarding the ease but wilt take every means to prove It Invalid NEW BATCH OP YOUNG LAWYEES ADMITTED TO BAB SACRAMENTO July 1 The Third District Court ot Appeals added twehr more lawyers to the fund yesterday when It gave degrees to twelve young men who had passed examination Their names are Earl Payton Thorns It Leeper Daniel Marceau Carl Bchultie vvilliam White Ira Thompson Ieon Aldrldge Clinton Harbor Itenry Frenob Charbjs Byrnes Frank Ey John Sic Klroy A total of twenty thre de grees waa conferred at this examina tion ii BAKEBSFIELD PIONEER KTTTTTO BY STBEET CAB BAKKRSFIKLD July 3 Egan a prominent pioneer eltlsen of this city was fatally crushed while attempting to board a moving street car last night dying shortly afterward In a hospital He leaves a widow two children and five stepchildren KIs daughter Miss Be nlhwho Is on her way from Linns valley wilt not learn ot her fathers traglo death until she reaches her to night Jti Vi aseelai WsseteaU tt Crslle I leTTpCKTWCgl ftorptia notuu onitir vthrra Stocks fiagshliiJOieaoldsborougtiJ the tagut and th Davis arrived tn ton wo twjt at iernoa and i tfd tto asUtfltnifelebritafo th FoutKfiWTniIgrhrnrstBri4 thats tflghtlnVaslv ha ivren tered this jortvnd arrival of th fighting craft waa alsmaladttnwi the blowing lot iwhlatl and by flrowork ThiLawrsnews drtva vshor an th trip np th rtvorj andhad tob pund otK mudfiata Tb boatatted upvnar th head at Stockton ohann no muaareas noegsa around th Water To morroTn the boais will to inspect tenVand thousands of ineoole from the interior will be her tovlslt thm rhls attraction wilt bring moro people hr for th two days eelebra tlon ef th Fourth thaw wr snri iU Stocktons KxtSBslv preparation have I maaiort entertainment ine omcers ana offlcrs were clven a dance thl ingjat ioaFarKjandth msawrt glvndlnnrajid idanol PAMiLTopnvElABrv IDBOWNED DT COLOBADO FORT COLLIN8 CoLl i JulP a Oeorg Futlr hl wtf andjithr children wer drowned about IS this atternoon a lake rar wmgton mmm ivtl iiic mMRmn ssrosss sa wgfJeSBHnj fViV PFI rvewa ar i iLjk i i I wit LTk to iitirriTriir rttr in MiiiayinB Til 3TS rfft Ai IslCremati IniWafi1t niChto3 tt yk fr iJrfesb 5t i3aTTLJjwkfiijBtyjxrJIW JS Just beforda vlirbs thU mn In Ai stroyed sv wooden twoAetort 1 iodedcuB 3 rvileopW wtStplni7sii mttitmt inruiitHiniiyiiiwfra wM0nrntoJatlWvi1 iSt SBorallst fyKtffiiiJttta jyariioS gi eaja1 JeittiaJVtrlaifisS fiftv rears Tasro and was well i known jv h4possed weans hvelvd lFft roont ittv thdingVii oldi tod glng housiffiy Tier bsi1viwsj alnenadeatvrtva2i fdnfcT TiiWi irj rr zz 2 i rvrw i MVcivinsKaavm lfvwui laoiTM i Three A reraeri Were severely bruleeet lit the1 ea vlng or th rutnvwhlla tbenr frontto get kytw tUnttit State archlngrfot bodies utiefj jirf ngftUncfrttthtmrupB Joaquin xlvr nsanyOodewa hadPrinlliiTB jhMsI wsnarit4atyAHaiandPOllei headqaurter and the people driven out bv the flames were sheltered i ta the pone station Most 01 them ef cfuwiuvvuir iuiir sweyins woMwy Th property loss I smalL fOUCBMAlAiIBXiCOItVICTi ri 5 ratl Port Tht Feed lHravnslis rhirrM Siane trylngtoi rescue th little daurhter who hadfalUa In vrMl trying target a bucket fyatri tV VJt A Tlotrt easiwa ejayka a jaKat oVevskSl 3aAtesSa 1rlmAfUk atarlii Vsv Vesll jju offering him bribe to escape pros 1 cutlon or th violation of his Honor i iicsnseyestercayjtestined to Chietor 9f1iiATMeTMan thai walJ convict and had aerved tlmla tb Lansing Kas penitentiary for robbing affreight car i i I fM va FATALLY TABBED iV BOW about Umllea north ot here The par NEVADA C3TT July si lioyd Haa ooya were arownea wniie Iwas subbed and dangsroasIywoundeiV thirafternoon by Adam Cralg during analtetcatlorWetween the twp men WatglsntJcountyJaiU 5 DEMONSTRATION OF ft6i SHORTPNDSVVRITING mwimmDGim Wf JiptS tft mi HISloB7ssHBfiiWlBlBlKK gMMHbtauHak1KJBfHMH lHaaaaaaaasTBMIiB SkktStBBaaaaaaaaaaaBBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae Wge1BBaarPoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaR dif BMMMMMMffifaiKS 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arrested en a charge of highway robbery He had 1140 on hla person The police are seeking his companions Wilson is in a serious condition aTYlUPARIS Delay in Finishing Our New Store Obliges Us to Postpone OPENING i From the 12th to the 19th of July VAN NESS AVENUE STORE WbL REMAIN OPEN 111IS COMING WEEK Additional and Most Attractive Bargains ON SPtm NEXT UESDJaT MR ROBERT GALLAGHER AND HIS i RECORD BREAKIJIO SHORTHAND CLASsV THEOallagher Marsh Business College held its graduation eirelessl th close of the term Saturday June 2ith in one of th rrga class rooms of th College 1251 Market street which proved a delightful affair to the few Invited guests consisting of professional shorthand porters and expert in their profession and representatives the press I Th exercises differej from the ordinary graduating exercises of a school tn that those of the Gallagher Marsh Business College wbre demonatration practical work and th students evinced rmarttabl proficiency whlct surprised the experts who were profuse in showering praises upon th gradu atea lit which HonOeorgs UCabnissprsidlng Judg of th Superior Court who presided at the exercises heartily Joined WMiLMfcnVHrinf utlda of th Pfeaelncy shown by th graduates which elicited lavish praise from the experts a few of thV luit IS DnVVtall The graduatlngP clas 1 composed eleven studsnts girls of and Is mn i ivi JltlrKi PiidirO0dln of wltnesseV jss tTUSf esi fat WctshMgioti AssseapiyatsV Mud eseef CJUuijsstkoMd JMWbsWVbJ Mb T7 Nprthmiil ir ltfifa1 iP taking down the charge of the Judge and other matters Jnst aa they occur in the courtroom at the rate ot ISO words a minute without hltchaltr wor I 70 VThr hkt I minutes although the number of words uttered during coiirt proceedings averages about 17S word a minuted i acVLion ceaseo in students read their notes aloud and again without a bitch brek pause or error In one test of speed 10 words were taken down accurately in less than one minute th mlnut lacking Just a few seconds iAVkr ttwIf lng A dictation of 185 words In on nWU Thdnnlstedof new matter which had never beeUlo tated to the oiass before and wa entire foreign to the students Two of the grsduates neither of whom is over II years of age and stui dents of th Qallagher Marshv Commercial Colleg less than ten months wroteOi worde of testimony in bn mlnnte TO tJonltwrintCrupinf SjSnSi 1rS tWS Senvrsafto Robert Gallagher principal and proprietor of th eollev wfiw vi hlsnsAe red a yharg dellvredby JudB cTbanie ta clTratd eaVA read the entire charge covering fiv page 6f typewritten matt talnlngnui word at an average rat of US words a mu tthu dun th Bret minute th Uss took lit words Th next test was amnii and answer of IDS words taken In four minutes ae word wJ thJ tl of th first mlnut in this test The moment the Sr2Si7al students read tblr note back with most atonlhlng prorlcfenc At the close of th exercises Judge Cabanlsa Mdtr i tZl Semhtaf nb Soe af ndslu 1531 from his long experlonc upon th bench he considered the work erMtlent compared with that aecemnllsh nri 7orK exceneht a reporters II said that If th court reporter of ciflfornla wer7tc take same dictation at the same rate ot speed he was convineS 7h7 lVtbl them would not be able to read their note ovlned that oae half PTlnoini naUjAVhsap iwKd various causes Among tTS Wf has been able to keep a class of exceptionally bright vo m1 gther In order to prove what can accorapnhJ bv mW vi I bright ambitious young people within one yeiiSbet and eMon 94p system of shorthand and a teacher thoroughlydtvotVd tV rn graauating class wrote 103 words in fous minot Kri a Ohlon who wrote sin wnrt in minute beating Ruth in and hold th worlds record for wJcrSJS9 system MT rtyear ordNVlhroirghH Mai Principal Gallagher who hold th worlds record fn ten Hi Words In on mlnut art hlekhW fjfff PIfItvfnr wrtti i Stat Stenographers Association and wiT CtIfonllv rnortr tn the world modeatlr ascrth 1 test shortbaAdT lmme vtm vinus perioraianc to Improved system The following ar a few of the advantage offered by the Oallnche Mareh Buslneee College to which may b7 aicribed 1 i T5 wosdsrful proOclsney of th students 5ll iJ prt al th th hart of th city lIM KkrtatgtSJS S2tatoi tiMi 4 wIMi wvuiinB jC upacioiut floor an uudaaeuppT nriprpu Th practical buein department Is eomnletsfln im itJi ld rctl uat studt ef th coltogVls at oncTvaHJTb assSantlo klgh ployr in bringing praetloat exp rlMVJposU or Is aa Jkh Ing house hnslnse office or professional puraulU COtt The grilt for th conveniens of students I on thesame floor arraiiv i an eyesiagle to the comfort ot studenta Vrf rnZlrrxnK food may btalned a nomlnatprlea froro i to 1 vents Btndentriro I encouraged to brlnar their lunchantf nrt 1 wi mitm wuiaiiu buui i rnrr tvi salad and pastry at th grin for trifle This obviate tbslr Uv lag th nvmtse aatronisinr tislffe vand I premises patronising indifferent restaurants or going during weathar Durln recess tha stud ai1 i Ai Daj ad ii weather During recees th student And ample amusement at th ln rvl5 a exercises graueitr whocrloW 6benyJCppstrtetMlswinlfrdrjwvlTt Anna Weher en Lonaoa street Miss Anita JCrTir iii i 7iLS ti fM Tr r7frw tiiestfi fxiiuu vriyursvavenue i atn Josephine Miller ill AOVfc rVMWofctyMtfrMtUNymjni Pern Ill Twentv first street Mis irinr xrhTi tTwijlSrVSW vrrTtT wwytf VC Tfl DDI yTFDCviroiB1 mf4 otH I Ii ll1 I 1 ivuojiiuj i uuiiuj juuvoaets wgnsivr i Ba seas Of 4 fmi ft sti no as for It and will tat It en ehr a i ri i vifcT i 4it invuvs saauaaec varonio a XAJ i A.

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