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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 9

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TRIES TO BURN HELPLESS WOMAN Cervera Promoted. Feb. Queen Regent has signed a decree appointing Reiar. Admiral Ceryera to be a vice admiral. MAXILiAi Feb.

General JL antf: istaff with fourth United States Volunteer Infantry and nine 'companies of the have -embarked on Ignited States transport Logan and: will- sail: to-morrow. En- route will at Gandon, on the western- coast of: Luzon, to take On board Companies G. and of the United States Volunteer Infantry. Who -have been released from quarantine Imposed by reason of a slight 6u tbrcak of- smallpox, V-'- Soldiers (Coming 1 Home. and 2 o'clock, however, a from ttmember of the LJiicoln Department was: telephoned "that the penitentiary proper was doomed and that the flre was Before the flames had great headway Warden DavU gave.orders the convicts fromthe -cells march, them under double guard to the prison yard.

The removal was safely, and; with v--- Nebr.V Slarch A flee. Which started State penitentiary, pieerhs'. certain. destroy the entire main bulMlnfiTw together with the cellhouse and dther buildings. Just, after 2 o'clock this mbrhihg a telephone message saying the room in which the telephone instrument was.

located was In. flames and must be This cats oft the only means of lmmffdiate communication with the prison, which is nearly, four miles from the businessyaistrlct of the city. Convicts Are Marched to the Yard XJnder Double Guard to Escape A the WILL DESTROY NEBRASKA'S PBJSOU There will be no changes in the transfer system for a few da-sat least- The San Pablo and Telegrapn: Avenue lines will contiritie to: transfer to the Seventh street local and the Haywards line for a short but will not last month out. -New transfer points will be established, but: they have not yet been decided iipbn. As spipn as the agreements can.

transfer, system with the wards line will be discontinued iend: one instituted with the Twelfth street r--: It is. said thatvSaperintendent Martin of the Oakland Railroad Company will becroitie: operating" superintendent, of the new with 1 Kelly of the Oak- Transit Gornpany as; the, general details have yet been arranged for the cphsolidatlon of the said E. A. president of the Oakland Transit Company; general plan has been arranged that- for- and hot The same plan will be pursued in -this case as In the case of the of the Oakland Transit A new company will be formed -that company will absorb all of tho other The Oakland Transit Company absorbed six. Mnes- in this rnanapement of the lines- themselves -will be entirely in the hands of who not be hampered in any a matter of fact the actual transfer of San Pablo and Telegraph Avenue lines has not been completed and there exists! only an agreement to sell.

owners of the Oakland Railroad Company insisted that if the Oakland Transit Company was going to take the lines at all It must: take them on March 1. and so on March 1 the nominal transfer will complete consolidation will tot made until the. new company 'There will be no change In the manner of the linos to-morrow. Superintendent Martin of the Oakland Railroad Company will remain In charge of his lines, merely turning the receipts over to the Oakland Transit Company. 1U5 Broadway.

Feb. 23. The Oakland Transit Company will possession of the lines of, the Railroad Company to-morrow, though the consolidation of tho two companies haa not been completed. The sale of the linei of, the Oakland Railroad Company to the Oakland Transit Company was made in such' a hurry that the latter has not had time, tp niake any. arrangements for the transfer other than to provide that tho receipts of the Oakland Railroad shall be turned over to the Oakland Transit beginning to-morrow morning.

Oakland Office San Francisco Call. Transfer System Will Not Be Altered for a Few: Days, but New Points of Change to Be Made Soon. Oakland Railroad Company Passes Out of Existence To-Day. WILL SETTLE DEAL AT ONCE announce that the Bulgarian Mlnlst of Justice has issued a circular urg? public prosecutors and judges throughout Bulgaria to be active in the 'eprePFlon, of the-. Macedonian revolutionfrv committee.

and other agents of agiaticn. Disagreed on Torpedo Boats. In AFHINGTON. Fcto. fruitless to agree In on the submarine torpedo- boats in the marine bill made to-day.

When the discussion somewhat personal two of the Senate conferees making 1 it to proceed and leaving the re- Vlt rauch In doubt. Watching the Agitators. VIENNA, Feb. The Bulgarian pa- JNSANITY RESULT OF DRUGGIST'S MISTAKE 'SEATTLE. Feb.

R. editor of the Indepenl "Ttt. paper published at IsEaquah. became violently insane officials took him to Beanie to have hsa tried for insanity. Wethcrby taught in the iBsaouah schools for three vears ill Tnade a creat reputation as an educator Vhree years ago, while engaged at his hiF eyes became inflamed He tilled on the drujr- Vist for some rose-water and tho a mistake and him some I'olsonous fluid, which he applied to hii ye.

A smarting- sensation followed ar.j eye beean to inflame. Dr. Klbbe of Seattle treated his evt i-rA in order to him from total blindness extractel he bad eye. After great sufferlne tha rofessor recovered. The lofs of the eyv seemed to worrj' Im and- at times he would become cnaged and threaten to the druggist.

OAKLAND. Fob. The mlllmen's -trfke In Alamc-da County ended to-day. of the sixteen mills In the unty Finned the aR-reement with the ouildir.f? Trades Council which Is on the lines as that entered Into between he rr.lll owners and mill operatives cf San The firms that refused to eig-n Niehaup Co. and Cavan Day of ilerkrley the California Door rom-1 any of Oakland.

Ur.drr the terms the mills will operate on a nine-hour schedule until Monday. Then, -until the Monday in June, they ran eight and a half hours. After the eight-hour basis will be adopted. JIIXI-IilEN END THEIE. PKOLONGED STRIKE Fremery Prcpertyi; Qfnce San FranclWo Broad way; 23.:: tat the" late James de wilf.sooa jpaid; over to the Greene: FlKnedthe decree of I r.ul distribution to-v3ay.

The final -of the James de. rhow? a balance, on. hand. In realty and personal property, amounting: G6. of each have It en paid to Ernest Maurits James Irplnia I- and Juftus von Lohen and arid F.

FTemcy COW each Virginia and Paul de Frcnery; kgatr-s are James retaory and V. von Lobeii Sels son and daughter of the testator The alioted to James de Ftemery tho old De Fremery homestead on street. HEIRS TO SOON HAVE ESTATE; Court Orders Distribution of the Tonner Judge Francis M. Who Came to California. 1849, "AKLAND.

Feb. M. farmer County Judge, 2 pior.ff-r of 1S49. passed f-Jay st the King's Home in oiry, whrre for several months he' under for general The deceased pioneer was in the. organization of the State: judpe Warmf-astle was born Ih-Pehri- in He studied Jaw: and W.a^ ft member vf tho Missouri Ix'sislaturq in.

1 4 4'. After service In tho State Mexican war be catiK over-i Calitdrnia. arrivir.fi: amon; the first emigrants In He ir.ined a while on the.Yiiba vivor. H'e a member of the -first Legislature that conviened at at i re he served, three years as County was a of the Antembli and TSCO. InlS77 he wals Attorney of.

Contra Costa i Coanl'jr: many -he lnw at. Mariinpz. Then he Went to whore tlie town, of was named after him. Stricken 1 paralysis- ti year afia; Judire Warmil castVe to Oakjand Jn The -j furcral. win be held at Martinez, where the pioneet ha? relatives.

PASSING: AWAY OF v- PROMINENT PIONEER CHICAGO, Feb. At to-day's of the National Educational Association the following officers were reelected: President, T. R. Glenn, Atlanta. first vice president, H.

T. Emerson, UufTalo, N. second vice president. F. W.

Cooley, Calumet, secretary, John. W. D'jltrich, Colorado Springs, Colo. Chicago was chosen as the meeting place for the next annual cession. Educators Elect Officers.

HOLDEXVILLE. I. Feb. At to-day Johnson Miller, a fullblood Creek Indian, was shot to death by a masked body of men. Miller was under arrest for the murder of Herbert McDade on the 22d of December last.

He was arrested yesterday morning and brought here, pending a hearing before the United; States Commissioner. At an hour last night the officers, fearing trouble, secretly conveyed their prisoner out of town two or three miles an lodged at the farm house of Robert Stewart. At a little after midnight about forty armed men forced an entrance into the house, disarmed the guards and filled the prisoner's body with LIFE OF AN INDIANIS TAKEN BY A MOB Contract. LOS ANGELES, Feb. James H.

Tynan, who a few days since applied, to the Superior Court to have his adoption of Grace Bailey Bet aside in order that he might marry the girl, had his wish granted this morning. Judge said the proceeding was unusual, but the Supreme Court having held that adoption is but a contract, it could be annulled like any other contract on petition of the interested parties. He questioned the girl as to whether she was acting under constraint in the matter, and upon her negative answer dissolved the contract of adoption and left the adopted daughter free to marry her foster father. Judge Allen After Questioning the Girl Sets Aside the MENTO, has; been thft -Benate ttee; tically.Xills it. In the opinion of the author of the measure; do pass and added restricts the; ppera.tiQn pr: the bill to machines that sin be played for money.

This wias to protect- those machined that pay apply -niinprs, but 1 K- -ivi; Johnson, appeared committee and explained of his remarks he said hie i uhderstopd (that corrupt: the bill; and- thai the. ntpne-y used was in the of: Frank McQuade; clerk to the Senate Coitiraittee on and Capital. Johnson he knew: there was a fund subscribed ta. defeat nhci bill, for -he who and. In -view of those, eircumptances, he did not see how any one coald vote ajainst the measure.

Lukens inquired pointedly as to Johnpon's knowledge of the fund, and -then moved that the committee report back a riefiolutlon providing for an investigation of the matter; but Davis would not entertain the idea. He said it could be done on the floor of the Senate. -first motion, made by Oneal. was that the bill be reported -back, "do not pass." This was lost. Then Lukens moved that the recommendation be made, Vdo pass," and Shortridge amended this tp "without recommendation." This was lost.

Then the bill as amended was recommended for passage by this vote: Ashe, Devlin, Selvage, Curtin, Cutter. Lardner, Simpson, Taylor and Davis. Lukens, Oneal, Shortridge and Wolfe. The principal desire of the committee was to get the bill out on the file as quickly as oosFlble. TYNAN MAY MARRY HIS ADOPTElf DAUGHTER Johnson Chargres That Influ-: ences Are at Work; ttf Defeat the Measure.

NICKEL-IN-THE-SLOT BILL IS PBACTICALLY KILLED ENERQUS ones are responding ft Yi quite nobly t.6: the appeals. -sent (I 1 1 pxit fbr. the Jacoir pioneer inwiclan. 'Mho. has just lost a log through, amputation and condition warrants a most liberal frPm his 1 Amor g.

ones ward for on the programme to be 'at behalf: little Irene Pajmcr. who is an llvyeamv Her services LITTLE PALMER. A BEWITCHING CHILD WHO -WILIi: PE.RF^)aM:-A^:Tlm BKXEFlT- TO MUELLER, THE DESTITUTE MUSICIAN. OAKLAND. Feb.

police hava custody Thomas Migulre and K. Zvi" ff. a pair of as rrisoners ever jiut behind jail I'iirs. They are accused of having held up David O. MHlan; a carriape painter, last Saturday nlcbt at the corner of Thtrty-fourin Madison streets.

The rohbers clubbe-l ir victim Into inpcnsibility after a hard listtt with him. Thon they searched MI1-tan'c pockets as lie unconscious In the and took Jl 3S from him. The painter, he. recovered s-'T tek; notified the police. AVith the hc.v civc of his miFlrpd ra.ttolmon the city wore on' their mettle by cf Within two hour? afi- brutal hold-up Woods captured the zr.or.

at the corner hi street and roadway. Thf rair wro tfXit at once to thf City I'rison. 5 "inc for four days hyChief of Police Hodgkins. while Detectives and Kyte have been working up the case. To-day the'Chicf rnai'e public the cap- that sufficient evidence had been secured to warrant placing of a formal charge of robbery against tha pair.

Tbo police declare that therhon are dahgeiOUl in that they arranged all of the of the attack in San Francisco and followed their selector victim across. tht) lay on his return froir. They kopt him in sight until he was at a secluded nr.d dark locality 'very nrar Trr-y lay in wait, and tr.en as Millan canu leaped upon. him. He gave battle js hard as he could, but after: being: struck times on the with a.sand-1 hs or a club succumbed.

One of' the Ktronuost -circumstahcei! in the chain of evidence -the hare; forged is the fact that the s.aroh of the captured robbers 'diP'-lGsed the exact- of had Molen from him. I.lodgkins Oipcyi.ss ture of the evidence hp b.is in hand. It Is understood that one of the robbers: has inndA a Jineast his in the -The men refused to tho a.V Jt thHr past. Fnona's'PpsitilV v. ill an tion the hppp -that th? psir 'piav identified: -The dfeee suspect thru prisoner? not unknown in criminal, in VSan Their ai.ipoaranc.e decidedly thrm.

Millan at Louisa street, only a from plax-e" where he. ount.cred the liisiiwa'-men; Themes Mag-nire and F. Zuboff, Said to Have Followed Victim From San Francisco, Arrested for Crime. D. C.

Millan Knocked Down and Robbed on Oikland Street. POLICE QUICKLY CATCH ROBBERS ven a ii duU fell bor hls way tnrougn life. OAKLANDi marriage licenses at the County Clerk's office to-day: C. Wihsor of Livermore, aged to: marry Elvira Josephine Mendenhall of aged 21- Hugo Mueller of Oakland, aged 24, to marry Emma Sanvaln of Oakland, aged Walter S. Gould of.

Sari Francisco, aged 31, to marry Marguerite Doran of San Francisco, aged 24. Licensed to Wed. Tlie par tial'identiflcatipn of -the body pf the. man; who fell- frpni a train boiind for Sari Jose arid! died at: the County Hospkal as that of Peter F.Behm. of Mayfield has proven bpdy; of.

-unfortu-' naie man Case of Mistaken Identity. The. Commissioners of Insanity heard the case yesterday of Mlsa Emma J. Dolan, an unmarried lady of 40 years, reaiding at Twenty-fourth and. Bryant streets, letters of guardianship over whom were asked by Rudolph Urbais, a neighbor, living at 2843 Twenty-fourth street Mrs.

Mary Coffman, said Miss Dolan. just arrived from the East; swore to a warrant charging her with ineanity. but this also failed. Controversy over the father's estate is said to have been back ft this action. Say This Woman Is Sane.

Narrow Escape From Death. Mrs. W. L. Ward, while out driving with her husband yesterday afternoon, met with a serious accident on the road near the ocean- Doulevard.

Mr. Ward alighted from the rig to adjust the checkrein when suddenly the animal started. Mr. Ward called to his wife to climb out over the back and in attempting to do so she was thrown to the grpund. She alighted on her face, bruising it considerably, but suffers more from the shock.

The runaway horse was captured by Captain Thompson and Mr. Ward drove his wife to their home, at 414 Ellis street. 1 Detective McMahon investigated the case and found that the husband of the woman -was a gardener and that the woman was subject to temporary fits of insanity. She will be examined by the Lunacy Commissioners to-day. Mrs.

Pikup, residing at .259 Stevenson street, walked Into the Emergency Hospital yesterday and made the statement that she was being slowly poisoned by her husband. Her actions were so peculiar that she was detained in the woman's ward and. the police notified. Mrs. Pikup Has Illusions.

Is Offered a prerrilumto all Several sam pie. atlases: are exhibition -at- the Of this ipaper and.rill. persons desiring. a. flrstvclass: are.

invited to call and inspect this 1900 CenSus SPEIQQ NOMINATED JOB MAYOR OF SAN DIEGO Adopts. Resp- lutions Policy of Admijnis tr atipuj. f. Will Meet at Los Angeles. DerriPcratlc riated Patterson Sprigg.

for Mayor of this City acclarhatlon. The fesplutlbnai adopted- by. the: convention; after pledg: ing the nominees to an economical adminr istratlori of municipal affairs dec ares that, the attempt of President McKinley to force upon Cuba a constitution which destroys her Independence and to compel her to accept a government at the pleasure of a foreign power is unjust and iniquitous; that it is a breach of our most pledges. Inspired by the greed of the rich whose interests alone are consulted by the present administration. The National Fede'ratlon of Women's Clubs will hold its next biennial convention In Los Angelea.

The decision was made at a meeting of the executive committee held in "Washington. D. C. to-day. The only other aggressive candidate in the field was Boston.

Congressman -Waters of Los Angeles appeared before the committee to-day and made a plea for Los Angeles. The invitation was extended at the biennial meeting held in Milwaukee last summer. The Friday Morning Club of thia city has one of the prettiest and most picturesque club buildings in this country, and the Ebell also has a pretty home. The women of the local clubs will take, a great pride in showing these buildings to the visiting delegates and in doing everything possible to make their stay in Angeles, pleasant. Lin ville's Quest Futile.

Feb. W. Lin ville. spent, all of to-day in Sacramento for his eloping wife and her lover R. McRae, disappearance rom' Llnville's Calaveras was -chronicled in to-day's Call.

Linyitle made inquiries at the passenger depot which led him to conclude that his runaway wife has cone with McRae tP Portland and took the. late tp that city. to-night endeavpr to- find. the palr. James Huddart LONDON, ilarch Huddart, who carrie into few'; years ago through his endeavor to promote a big line Pf steamships between and England ip.

cbnneciiph with the Canadian; Pacific is dead. Edward A. PORTLAND, Feb. Dr. Edward A.

Fessenden. a well-known physician, swallowed carbolic acid by mistake today and died. His wife is. traveling. in California.

lie was about juca. Finals Immediately. The 460 brought Mnnila on -lhHiaiih: yspro at' 1'ivsidio; wharf arid wore: ely: IP' quarters thrniiKhoui post, Thern rii Titter en sps, with. 175 others who wore found in of were: sent: general hosffit. -it.

Thiv rest were be tit for to -rtw Pr esld to a wait the ma ki.nij i quiro: a-wopkVRU Condi ion: of the of rorii: He is: pf.thos? ca duringr Hhe'last the numbers on every Jn a- veryshort -'of Vcolpni8t 1 i Toss of rf 1 en i- from traffic- all the western llnr tf By' ta ki ji g. ad va ri ta the-; which: the emment have pay for the pprtattori soldier- from- iChlcapra' "to. tho i Pacific be $19,: v. All -the. rrrtfistcrs to- ar-; soldiers to; leaye: the; 1 jiast Southern Pacific said :y.este:rda.y.

thnt they thought the matter ln JThejr: claim; the: is hoti trh h. Govern Vi wi 1 1 at tonipt soldiers on the: the; jpase; will be- taken tp, courts. Battalion: Haying been recruited by jaw the. Department It the: First': Battalion 1 i nished with; outfits; as rani.dly;:ag/pQSRibl0 arid, are beinp- incessantly every drt in ord er ft heiri departure for Manila -on' -first available-, transport: The: Prpvlslonal Cavalry. -Squadron! cbrhpleted: as far as numbers: are conce'rhed- pui has.

:orKanlza.tlprii';C Majority Arrived diana Will Bsceive Their ARE FIT FOR DISCHARGE This enraged the tori arid they ofrered a prtce for hi 8 head The, hlKhbinders will 0 ed the; Police to-morrow and ordered tp: leave; strong bodyguard now Protects the Chinese merchant Refuses to Pay Tribute -to the Hip Sing Tong and His Life Is BAN Feb 28-Chinatown has been filling up with halchetmen for the past two who. It is said, have been at tractedvby a big price placed upon the i kn0WI i Merchant; The police in the place have been increased and fX er tX JS. be Jn Je oodshed The merchant and otnersiSr his class have refused to answer the demand-for tribute levied by the' Hlh Sine PRICE ON THE HEAD OF SAN JOSE CHINAMAN SAN JOSE, Feb. who killed Josenh Cech and. August Berger at the brewers' picnic here last July, took the witness stand in his own behalf to-day.

He related the history of the case and maintained he only killed the men In self-defense and when he thought his life was in danger. He made a good impression. Begerow stated that he started to leave the park with George Schmidt, whom he ha-J placed under arrest, Cech and Berger followed him. They demanded the prisoner's release and when he refused they struck him. A club ho drew was knocked from his hand anil Berger and Cech both struck him.

The prisoner was taken away and the two men kept on attacking the Constable. Begerow's face was cut and bruised and finally he drew his pistol and commanded Cech and Berger to stand back. They renewed their threats to kill the officer and Begerow then shot Into the air as a warning. Being closely pressed he shot both men dead. Leo Maloney, a 15-year-old bpy, substantiated this testimony of Besrerow.

This closed the defense and argument was then commenced. Attorney Partridge, special counsel for the prosecution, made the opening Asserts That He Killed Berger and Cech in Self-Defense. BEGEHOW ON THE STAND. Davis, Flint, Good, LaJrd, Lardnpr, Rowell and Corlett, Cutter, Muenter. Selvage.

Sims, Smith of Los Angeles and Taylo 7. The roll call pn. the bill was. as -foilpws: Ayes Byrnes. Caldwell, Currier; Curtih; Devlin Greenwell.

Hoey. Leavitt, Luchsiriger! Maggard, Nelson; Nutt, Oneal Pace. Plunkett. Simpson, Kern Tyrrell: of Nevada. Tyrrell of Sari Fran- Cisco.

Welch and 25. v. The bill was opposed by Davis, who declared that the normal school in San Franciscp was a -'useless expense', p.artlc'iir larly In; view: of; the proximity of- versity, whepf all the -normal school can is taught. wbuld ahOlishaU-tHfe litit itheipreVont one in: Sail Jp.Fe; iandj.BeJfliaw. also, opposed: the bill o.n;;the::grorurid: that there we ro- plenty- of nprrnal; Scfiopli; ini alreaiiy; school.

was; dptnggefpd work and people of the city wanted 'the lot on Ahe stand wo uld be eeded to St a eV .1 1 e. aid- 1 he Jn which, ithe school is; now lilca tod a.re::urilit.f.or normai sclTipol. piirppses-ahd' werieiv' accommodate spoke for the appropriatiorii" ih6: was on the. merits- of the school, i but was upon the necessity for a new CALL; -v SAfeTiAi bill trv priate for the ctiun of a building Xor the San Normal School parsed reading in -the Vay.os and: Opponents of. the'-Measure.

Shortridg-e and the: Chief SENATE PASSES THE NORMAL SCHOOL BILL charitable; enterlalnmehts; and the eftorts of.Vthe bewitching; little child- inuslclan have always beeen aiipr.eciated. The select Ions, which haVe, been -chosen: for. Irene to' play at: rhc Miieller benefit op. 129. jJxs qply-'0' Schumann); de valse brllliante (Joseph and VTanz.v tPh; is a pitiful this, llfe.stciry.

of th.fi. Muellers, it Bhou Id." npt: require any very urprpnt.appeal tn opeiv the: burse strings pf the: local music colony arid, -in-; deed, not: alflrie- in them but to the inany have boerr charniM arid gladi by-thf singers 1 ln- thea.upeai;made.-^ The two: inert lef the house with, Andvwiaht ed him; a saloon in tho basement to haye a drink, but he refused, as he had enough: liquor already: One. of men. went away, but held on to the otheri rWHoiProypd Bprinelli j-ahitor knowledge. 'iaffair an.l sa lil that he.

was seized Slampri whiU; He; was crossing CJemy i appeared. George CpJHns appeared; on ami they all went, to Ceary whicn; the 1 Vpnly iypprkrooms In thebulldingj.ah.d. the isvaa; old- lad acca stuck to the.Jrobbery: charge tbiok Jiirrtiand; nell tovtbe: Ilall of. Justice; wherev.Detectlve;McMahpn:was;told cidod Into' the: pending tp Captain -Scympuryand BlkrhPii tpvbe on. hand to swear, to a for Q'Doiinoirs arrest, which-he did in; court.

O'ijGiineli was; booked; pri: the cltarge-; pf. only clrc.umstarice.:.agaln8r him had in- his: pocket, but he says ho. rt-'ilegitiriiatelyv He intoxicated V'- vv spent ternpon with endeayprlngtb.io-. cate the room which the JCapai'mafl said- he hart been robbed, but was unsup-: Slatnpn. could not give a descrtpr I jpii 'Qt the.

second 1 maniibut heicbuld recognize siwi Sergeant Shea run! Policeman Cooney were. la. plain clothes at. Market and ry tree abpii 5 d'clpck terday mpfning; iwlien were by who hiirl of Joseph in parlor 'at and another man entered in a hduso nri: Geary: street which rented- for and they were policemen and one: of of paper at hts: pocket Faying it was warrant. for.

Thioy compelled? out cf. b('il, and whilp assisting; hlm tP his. :Slarnpn.sald. Slamon of Xapa, is ternpprarilyMiviri' tliet police a story early yesterday, rnprriing of having: of a. room Itrdging-'hpuse on.

G6ary 'street near'iKeafny' police 6fHcers. Patrick Slamon Relates an Extraordinary Story of Theft. NAPA MAN SAYS HE WAS ROBBED pent. to Diagtipan to the. schools irt that -The other tea In new can 1 hardly; tod: judgjhg iear-nlng'wiii' be sent.

tp-Vonauer Phil- ippines; that American teachers as it were! take the place.of::AmerJcari;soldlers;: This is the hope of the com mission; That; licdy has for complete Anglicizirig of ehergies toward killing Spanish-tradition and customs arid introducing methods and habits; One of its principal tasks'will be to make the fcngllsh laiiT guage the spoken iaiiguage of To this eml cans-wiirbesf-nt. The commissiuit commenced; trie of Anglicizing sent for and school methods introduced. 1 this way. hew -ideas brpught a nd before a. and Kerit'riilJy hostile people.

The commtsshiiv evirlf'Titly fcelsrit. Fafe.for. Fprphdlng of American learnf rom ho. standpoint -that -the natives will: receive' it-as it given; and safefrom tho that peace is.becomlng:gorirral.;: giveri nKst t'hoice: They will be called rom all the rolTepos: in his country. Callforniii receive its full; polritment in the fis will institutlpris; both will, ellglble-tb the position 15 teachers and one assistant intfndent: from the.I'niversity.bfGSiiforf aireaiiy at the: -P.

'Harrows- who Maxwell MoC'ollnuKli of Irvingtpn; of Angolas, Miss vXoalo f)f Ran DU'go. Alice, McFarme.r :iA.rtgflf«^.f>M ss 0 sp I hlne i Fr.anlclsco;.':"'AIiss:;iMlniile\:,IIppkins Catherine -Smith -of Cloverclale aril Miss ilary Norton; 6f Sari "Francisco. vate source from: the: GominiS- Bion President of Caiiforniai' has "received word of an im-. 'cation lii thjllp p.i¦rlesV¦/.The:¦^;om^J•issi6¦n¦ passed; which, pro-' tVaPheria i arid s.uper'f. the; islahdsU', Commission iPassea important Educational Bill Which Means tlie ing.

in the East. TEACHERS CALLED TO PHILIPPINES jit utarit of Oscar F.L^ Garrison Presented With Gold Badge; ETIRING James' I 03 iSon? Nio; rCt Resular- Volunteer Army rsaVy "Union by ra'(3 es a the; ng of his last the: Alcatraz building by. the of a Jafne's Rll.ey's repord to the wari." he the' SAbiriOv y-; Admir'al Sh.u.brick. 't'hls i he was the under iCaptain Rogg-s. It wag on this vessel Rfliey distin gulshed himself, others to flsh up the ctiain.

t'ls had- planted- Fort Phjjip. to. Jackspn'. for- the purpps.j of Farragut going' up i the their 'The was tefward stink, by the ram. Chalmetta Fort 'six miles below -New Orleans, a the- -the.

officers and crew -were' With' some. was picked the gunboat- ami taken where, he honors frpm "the; i 1 Upon '-the' iiavy; "Riley at. once joined thiv army; enlisting in. the- Sixtyr fPurth New. York with; which he Not yet tired of 'serving Uncle Samhe r.e-enllsted In the I to Company' ntain l.nw.ton;.recen.tly..kllleii in the.

Philippine HERO OF THE CIVIL WAR HONORED BY VETERANS THE SAIf rEANCISCO CALL, FElDAr, aiAllCH 1, Jacob Mueller, Pioneer Artist, Will Receivis Substantial Help in Days of Misfortune-s MUSICAL PEOPLE ANSWER NOBLY TO CALL FOR AID VETERAN QFV NAVY AND THE IIONORED; BY -i- -Feb 217 Bl'pbm. Angeles, up hear the railroad: track two miles' north. of thejclty tp-night. ina -dying condition. senger; train some the was "or trouble niari Is Internally: Injured, his: lef t- Shoulder is and his back is injured.

The cannot' THEOWN FROM TRAIN. JV The at tack on. Buchanan js the latest of series of. crimes In past, few: which; negroes; have i robbed white women and escaped. was compelled at the point of a negf stealthily entered the house iwheii stie.was negro then, Mrs.V Buchanan to cook, breakfast, for hlmVand whilie placed on: the 'table; the- negro -seized Tinished he gathered; some placing fire; to.

ft: iMrs, Buchanin kicked the fire away, but the negro threateningly not, to do so and replaced the flrei which was 'npw blailng -vigor-. qwlckly, rinfriim the roonVj and jumping: through- a escaped- Mrs, -Buchanan again the burning: herv. and-'by severely wristsoim.naged-Jto' i She- ran' to -the. front -door of- by her. screa ins attra.cted sev- attra.cted:several who a ssfSt.e.d her lit extiri- before they had obtained headway; Mrs.

into a. state of; extreme and was'. unable -to. tell: i brief, forced with several policemen- and hounds, is looking: for the negro. Three! negroes already, arrest nbppX Mrs.

lapsed ihto a cpmatpse state and has been to recognize: her friends afisund her; bedsldey; vfl fe of a weir-known jeweler living- lit f. a. prominent Miy, ywlthln liloeks of the roanslori; tne victim to-da of an outrage which haa in -Iler Negro Fiendishly Attacks a Jeweltr's Wife in a Georgia City. 9 THE DAY'S DEAD. MARCH 3, 190L I i THE GREAT STORY, "The ment." A DETECTIVE 8T0RY BY Mrs.

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