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DISTRICT 'ATTORNEY INSPECTS FRAMiUn SCHOOL; U1LL UIWfE EXPERTS INVESTIGATE BRilZIL GREETS u.s.nnsK' ELLZY DIES ni7rT oi JOSEP County Official This Horning taunting Superior Joseph M. of city es-elved a loUrmm fmm Chicsa-o rnls morning telling hlrn of the. death of hl mtthf r. of lib l.i t. It- years f.

t. r-rtieavo, having xT.e to e.fT Tr 1 with her parents w'hen only two years age. Flic as a m-mb. of the Prindeville family, which was well known Op life. Forr.e of the "family have been the i i.tt than a quarter of a cnt ury.

At 111" ai; twenty year- Mi- l'rindi-vHle waf u.inU'1 to Captain Civhi.I Keltey. (flf of I early 'and atieo. sstul navigators of the lake. who on-trlbuted to the of HC ard to that union there was lorn the following -hildren, who i 1 1 survive: K.l-ley. Mrs.

I l.o -l I nrt.l Mi 1'iuhn. Me. P. Mwlian an! H.rj Joseph if. Kelley of this city.

i WHICH IT IS CHARGED IS POORLY CONSTRUCTED, AND WHICH IS TO BE EXAMINED BY EXPERTS EMPLOYED BY DISTRICT ATTORNEY BROWN. Accompanied by Councilman Aithen and Others, County Official Inquires Into Charges of Defects. WINS EIITEOS "NOT GUILTY PLEA U. J. KING RECEIVES LOT Kast Oakland.

Jan 11, 1908. TRTRfNI-: ro. Oak.nr.d ral entenien I have received and pu ed on frord the deed, which con- veja to me a'l title to trie lot lortfrd in the r.ew and attractive Foi'irth Aventie Terrace It affords me groat pleasure to hfrewlth publicly "kno wtedge racelpt of the prize, that tell to me In the recent voting content, whloh In my. mind was condurted your management '1th fairneaa and Impartiality. I feel rWply gratefii to my many friend for the aplcndH and jen- erons support which they gave me They certainly paid me a high compliment, for through their personal Interest and efforts I havs for a s' ond time been a victor In a friendly struggle, for supremacy as to Jo.

'h rily I commend your journal to th general public to receive Its favor and patronage Tours very truly. Station Oakland MANT'FL, KING. Carrier' No. 13 ferrrd to as roonts for the wraps umbrellas of the thildien. The flour of h.e looms wa of cement and was supposed to be Uld so that the ilrippicrf from uml r.

llas in rainy wr.tliiei couid drain off in a pipe in one corner of the room and be leal outside the buialiug In ail tho looms of this character atnuied. It was demonstrated by means of a level and a stra.ght-edsa. which had been canted along by Councilman Aitken. that the incline In the floor for drams tie purposes was In the direction contrary lu that for which It was intended It was stated that. In unler for tine water to reach the drain pipe, the tr would have to run tip hill.

Close attention was paid to the wails of the el. rooms and to them in many instances the level was applied. Tin was particularly In connection with thethe readlna of tr.e NEW FRANKLIN SCHOOL, ME JAPS LOWEST DIEM FOOT Work on Fortifications at Honolulu Delayed and Reason Not Given. WASIMNOTON. War Ie- i partrrient hiis'not 1 u-n as yet of the reported wit hhoi.

Hap of the contract for fie eonstrtietlon of th fortift-'a-tlons In ll.iw.Ui for re.ison tht Japanese were really the lowest bidders. Invest'eatlon here shows only a Iinited amount of fouinl jtion work is now In progress there and the ofti. lals see no reason why line -should drawn on account of the nationality of those ho are to do this woi k. the nature of whleh cannot be tint they woui hesitate before th r-Je. -ted the lowest bM oi, that a urit.

FORT. The prtn. ip.tl jrk now on hnd In Hawaii r-'iisists In the i-onstruetion of two sets of mortar lotteries for which I'onpiess bus ajpropnated s.io.iiiMj. one of tlo-se located at I i.imoi,il I lea -I. the great promontory commandiut; the entinn' to the harbor at Honolulu an.

I the other on tiie point at the entrance to I'earl Harbor. In ad lltlon to theg lare work theru are rifle gun near the quarantine station and along the water front of Honolulu. This year's estimates onterrplate the experiditure of 11. 1 10,00 to perfe-t the fortifications of the Sand-wish Islands, and for that amount. It said, an Impregnable naval haie can sit'iated on tiie Island oh.iu.

A breakwater is under construction in Hilo on the Islands if Hnw.iii but this if not completed IIo.no! i'ii and pearl Harbor are the harbo inh now could be used by naval Vcs-i-H I COLD Kdward I.a.i n.er of rej orte, ie p. -i -f betert I up at I by two ri at me I i Seventh street iv that 1 i I 'us p-to: it Tvir- tv-elul l'al i t.el of 5. oi i'd I tier the se on t.h t-n-k tue en it and rob-t-e tii.ii kept r. i vc- fr.on t'i-- vl. tin's pocket.

A Ji.st c. er I iki i ic.l ill. Mir tl Cat Hold- i.p Hi', at re-i ty hue Ktnerv-H been Informed Of tiie a I S- of sil st I- i urva'-e av in st: eels in Kt i ti a'e. r-poit. i police this that last tideves bn-'te iiito ris and si from rush drawer.

Cabin si i I'ii rrlant FIIIDIIIG SKELETON OF CLEWS r.l YSTERY RAWIdNS. jo Jan. 13 The hi I Ing of a human skeleton, lr a tunnel under ore of the o'desr buildincs in iw-j 11ns. leared tl.o mystery of tiie fa'e of Iave Farkr. who es IT 1 armed 111 El i I i I i I Flotilla Sails for Rio de Janeira Where Battleships Are Anchored iBV ASSOCIATED PRESS) i ii.

ii Ire Aneil. ca-i liotl'la left here fot KiO I Janeiro Rl'i I FT JANKIKO. Jan 13 The American fleet of sixteen battleships entered tn. port of Hut I I inriro yesterlay afternoon, alter a liorn port of c-t nr. urnttrroi ty i and r.Slr.g roI wrloor.it from the thousands' that 1 tafieted to aieel tlie visitors.

Tie i.e. w.s.i,., niiihor at 4 o'elo. It I 1 in at i-f. i -u. j.

I i i. 1 Cuhp.a ani t-1 1 1 1 at a. riot i i keep up. ONE-THIRD OF VOYAGE. Ti has now erd about '0 niies it a oi tee of th invm to S.in Fian i o.

Word that Ii. t'eet p(-. f'tio, about 44 in 'es o'( k. and iic.i.i it. oi.

tu and otheri si'iaii -Tt. -d 'th i- ctalois, set. or i m- tt.ein to the -loi a. oin any i ojt iued ax ilnst 'i 1 1 1 Kie.it hatt'eiihir s. 1 e.rf I'lie ie StoW- pass.iiic Into tl.f bn.

i. je made niini.otei of marine. of tbe port. An. lei the i I i', il lii lons tl went on l-'ard the Con- tl.toue'.

As 1 the ill 111 I tl A i a I li A met I in run it-1 i 1 1 I i iti tl, uf to I cvtroi a I nit welcome i.nal Ki. ins. hi ofti.irs and ii i 1 Your Duty is to be Yett. i Tut foil cannot be Will If you nrlea taking II. nm! when you knor you should take it.

Impure blood, pisif pietite, lie, ncrvou-iicss, that lirej hy these nnd other Sibils your fj1 tetu demands Hoods, tola bottle ludity. Clow of Health-" My blood was rerr po. I's araparilla 1 r.ave in luy fu i) aid eat wi li. and ork j- a pli-a-mrw' as. A.

A. IloWAkb. launlori. lla. In Worst Form-" I had catarrh In Worst and advi-ed tc try lloous i sei.n bottles ait low in healt'i.

I I pe eserfoiiS ni ha. rrh I I a lair Mas, ii.i.iAU 1. 1 r. I'arkerford. Ta.

Always Pralse- 'l Pr-t took Hood's Psr St srii a 13 jears ayo. and alwavs speak in f. it" H. Jl Perry Mreet, l.w. il.

Mass. IIoxl SarsajiarlHa Is aol.I ererywhere. In the usual liijuid. or In tablet form rail. 1 Sarsatabs.

I Itoses tne I'ollar. Prepared only by C. I. Ixjwell, Ma s. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Will, tii, I I'll! I I In houe Perrif ii mi in Alameda or t'n, from ui-; prta-Aiidie.

a hot a.San, ribune. rm-t be soil. -room houe i i i'iid of jhi I I i. mules' wain i ii I I ii only. A lib e.

I- "j.in I for r. Ulr Ir ii a -in ad 'li" UK. i i 1 I I ,1 I an. I I IV lr. 11 or ui 4' lii M.

tel ti. ui ii. i a 1 1 a -i i i. I do. i l-.

ill I 1 i I I I I ll i p. I .11 1 hf. I i i' I i.i..' a es Ik i I I I ro. nt I 1 1 i i i I a '11 Will slow- i i i i. w.t 1 1 a i Iiio to.

1 1 i I i if -r 14 l.i I I I 4 Il 1 1 II I I I .1 A Al ri.vK yo I. IM I.I Tid I rr told n. art.Uhst. I ik-fiey. I i at t-'IT KIP war.r.

,1 I I I I I ot i i. i tj i oma ok or I rk-e, or 4 I ouo.i,. 1,, I ii i ti I Ui. Hanlson hi. I i I.

nd 1 1 i tir wants' work or t. i lunioa in ail lis I I nr. 1. 1 ST k- s. ft il.

F'd ant pi ii. I Addles, I 1 1 "1 r.e ii'-' rid Mi -k b.li with i. ionium to Mr nd i'l I on i a nia in i Mils I lsl.fr, Io it- ui nisi to I a i "i ti a e. utt DIED. In ti.is citi Katie.

I 1 1. nnd il cor. I i st 'dill, Ir.r, ni 1 of At Mi, sr. a i it I.niu, SI- a ri lib 1 i a a n. a pf ain- tnla.

1 ftull It ri a' i fiHitflli.v hi'. I 'e I I I i li 1 1 i from li ii.ia tie. t. I I in I Ini -e ilia lii In lb a i tan. ii re "1 fiilleT'll at a lii l.le,.,n 1 1 1 i I a la u.

.1 ii. I K.l-n 11 bel J. irtin aial of lr. Kiank I I no sou of I of Vail- i 'ai. an I I.e I i i o.

Mis. I i.ini ind il. I a i tli .1 a- a 1 Srubi, r.f trioi. i If ii i. lif a ii 1 in i lullv lui If ed to at 1 nl He iro-r Kfll.il Wed oni i J.iih-,11 1 it In in I -r lite hoiov 2 I aire.

t. near Coli-n- a m.e mc. i Hurt, C'l-'liallon, 1 I ema ir a l. SWoH'oKh-ln ti.ls rl'v. January 1' I U.ri I hust.ani Mrs.

'fbara I at 1 I.e. IhH.t of Iward I. 'ratie of pbr.o1" i )li months ari it s. KAiN At AUm-U C.unty Ir.f.rrt January II, t'o- a tlve tf Cariada, aged ii iiis I. I Receives Telegram From Chicago Her Demise.

After the marriage Captah-. eiw-v settled In a hm place Mr, on rhi. nut street In this Ity. which the, i-t for lii I c.uiseout i fcT -0. I Inf 1, i i.Utl'j'.J.

it i sl.itn --J fc-iJ in V.sr hsirt rrat to aid filer: is In 'iistfss and arrlc.l this rif' tple Into eftei In lirlplng -l is: hal no I nil up in ave sin ts th lr wants aplftl'-l to ii'r hnniaalty. Mrs. K'-lley paH in i j. Isit to her son and d.iuK'it in tl.l ity I iki. .1 iro.ii a.

Ion fvr her. sh was 'i s. thi-pif-i loMti.l her to her" lifo-inn home 1n i.p'i. It n.u h-r rh "ire that from that plaee she sii i ild lo iMirne to a 1 1 of re.t lei.e that of her lei ene-l upland Her diuuhter. Mrs.

J. P. Meehan St tV e'ty. ieavc-s for Phlengo Uinifht for the purpose of bvlng. present at the Interment.

HIT TO CLOSE FOOTHILLS 00! Builders Oppose Giving Public Three Miles of Unpaid-for Work. Th oueatlon of the closing of the Mterly of the foothills "r.l. rmprilr. about tl.r inUc. was brought up at the meeting ih.

ttourd of Supervisors to.lay. It wis in ului by Attorm-y trmok who i the Kausosne ('onstruc. i ini puny which has built the tlK rotitifaro The last three mijes of the roa they have been cimpletfJ. have si-: tier been acccpttil nor jjuiJ for by lliv nunl The oinp.iny wants its money but lustrh AttoriK objet tn to the ill the manlier cifsue.l by th-. p- ra! Ion.

Siiovk I'Topositlon was that the three miles In (jut-stion b- closed to the p.iH.lc until Supervisors shou'ij pay f.r thr work. Snook that, in nut i pat i of th s-ttiritiertt of at issuo. this niurnii.g. the irs ha.t thrown the toa.l the ul.iif. It uouii! unjut lo hae'ttie r.i;o1 used at the exi.ense of the lien the iHtter had pot vfii paid fir tholr work AWAIT ON ATTORNEY.

Supervisor Mltohell mid tho Hoard uoulii pv the e. rao tors Just soon the lustrirt Att i uey sai the pjy-tuetit b- ma Sup rvls firi.lue said that did int the Hd ordered opened ti l. i- 1 cl.iscl and fpeiially did ti it.t 'he road closed west of Pan l-o-Hinlro because the closing wouid shut of people residing in that v'-'ini'y. lla' said It w-aa not fust tn ar. his conw.arn- km.

the road until next Julv. Tit. co-npany. It waa stated, desire 1 hive tlie easterly three miles of the or uthf.iro and paW bv supervisors without waiting for il thirty-flvo ilavs Thv also fd to b' pall at onoe the t. ii' 1 11 out under the provisions of ntrud until the completion of o.i"trnot.

T'l't" ivas also request ma.1i for exteo.ion of time for the comple-ti the oortraot. COULD NOT AGREE. As tv the abcMtlon of the thtrty-flve-dais pror. District Attornev Tirown said tht he was satisfied that cruM not be ntitunder the The supervisors, had no snithoritv gr wm i i as rmrt tiect aa na rt 'n 1 Brown sgld thet he had 1 u'" tna.le up Ms min i on that rilly made tin his point, but he wotiM be to rnder opinion on the suhlee-t nt iridty. A-ttorner Snook Intimated that perhaps there might be an Injunction secured to govern the manner which countv fund could be used.

Pron-n sn Id that If Fnook desired to chitnoes In that manner, he. of course, could do so. It was finally agreed to continue the tvhoV matter until Monday. BOY PETS WILDCAT; ANIMAL PETS HAND Krnest Purbank. a three-year-old bov lives at Ki9 Twent --flrst street' to f-t a wildcat at Idora.

Park yet-te-lay afternoon, when the beast snariel sank his teeth into the boVs left hand. Tourr Hurbank'a father" heard cries and snatched bha away irom wildcat. ir. Irwin dreaaad te wound Lhe Recelrirxs; UospiiaJ- The rhHi-aes made by Councilman Alt-ken of the Seventh Ward Of defects In the construction of the Franklin school In that ward, now almost ready for occupancy, which the Hoard of Education of this ity refused to consider, were. In a manner.

Investigated yesterday by Attorney Hrown an.l two other men wlio went thronijh a number of the halls and rooms of the structure. A complete examination of the hull. ling was by the fact that a number of the i lass-room's were linked and entrance to them was barred. There were a number of aliened found both In construction and the finishing of the biiililinij. and some of tiiese.

the Instrh Attorney admitted, were yis-il le to the naked eye. After ti examination Hrnvrn was askei if he lesire1 to make any statement for puHicaUon. and sai "I shall have the building examined by a eoup'e of experts and ur.til they shall make i report to me I do not desire to make any farther statement THOSE PRESENT. There were pies. nt the examination yesterd iy.

Com. ilin.in Aitken. W. K. Mcf.ow.ui.

and contrartor. and It. I'. president of the tireater Esst Oakland Improvement At the 1 of the Inspection. Mo-(iowan said that.

In effect, from the manrer of construction and the delay which had taken place In th completion of the Job and the exposure to weather, th building was already fifteeu years obi. one of the features whlih came tn for criticism was trie entrain on the nortrt st.te of the school. This consists of a r'' vestibule winch extends several feet I nun tiie north ail, the side wails being brick The roof is a mass ol terra- otta worked into designs. The "tea. I of ma draw away fioru iter, lop wa lowed to itii kle i si.ies i.i.

I bad rl.eni to he- vit'i a coating of gnenish slime. It is sa-d. Hit far more serioas. it was the maniH in hi the at ke ti etiti to ii'tlnule is set on eitistj side of this kev a a in. it, ioc- nn Inch and a i in to kncs.s mo u(i.

the experts said. The had I eea it in Cat 'i i tip for an ex ess In i. i ti k'-y "ahi. had not othe'r- l.c.-n 'l. Mi'l iiun said di i l.ale t.t.i to i.

jiii.ne to hat ti licit. 'r had been of. hut If it was simply water and lime the rains wonl.l. lotia. lewlie the comp into its oii-inal puts arid tlie key wuld fail a id the arch would have to be re i.

nit. AITKEN POINTS OUT. In the and In ail the rooms isttrd. I'o I'm. in te, oat tii lt the l.a en us nn I tiie moulding on side walN no held in witri hut of- el in.i io-ncy Altk-n s.i had be.

lnfeite.1 In the ails no fiauie to ti4e aasn and iii.i'.ii-li'U "til I le fast ne.l bv hai'e an.l. i ti i'V were as id in place sni I I einj; n.ii'-d to one another by ti ads at tiie antsies if the wails. Wl.en ti at was not the case there wore small amis iiilen through the baselmr.ls i an I the mouldings, but the only hold they 1 1. 1 ffc bl lliv i- Kw i th piaster and the wire lath ing In some cases, where there was a tiarne In the wall to which the base'niard and the irooidinis ooti'd he fastened. It Ua' to he too hlRh for the base and that the only way of reaching it was by rui.nlnK a 'q iaiter round' on top of the Iw.

Kv en tins afforded bu a slight hold on the base. In some Instances ti.eie wire fret of moulding and hase- bu.idir.j." I ANTE-ROOM DEFECT. Another disoov-iy made, to which nh- was made, was in the ante-room the widen were generally BROniHSIIE 'KIDIOTir CQIITIIEO FOR filflllTII (Special to The Tribune.) SAN KilANCISCO. Jin 13 ther CI. Hrown and R.

Porter Ashe appeared In Judge. Punne's court this morning In connection with the Indictment found against them by the ilran.i JurV on Attorney for Defense Again Interposes Demurrer Objection, But Is Overruled. One more de' iy as islon-d In tne trla! of Mark A vl, accused of the dec V-rrt'e inlii. ho live, u.i him as i.ls wlfi Kimhurit. Tiie of tlie tii.il .1 r- in lii not be set until nest nla Wilkin I itlti ii how-ei er.

after m.iUli.i! 1 I'll' i several ttmes When the case called his attorii y. Hiikii Mdi.i. i oi-terp I a d. n. ur.

to ti in -i m.i 1 u4aiiist Wiiklna uccusii a im ot inai.i. i Kor Ine t.drd Whkirs Mn.no,! to as asked to lepii'd gal! v. a ma 1 1. i -fa Hit 1 II fl 1 1: i lif I M.i,i ,,,1.1.1 I llulli- i i i is Is appe II'- iiianv of ot.e a il an -e in cicarl. Th to-on was rsm.s tii' ni wo: iilon the 1.

1. most i.a eer li. no n.aa i at i 1 been tiled 1 ui i i i csie I is In tl Tne iirp- lii.si hi- kll.L.i toe woman nl then barle.l hr in a ed borind ho lbs del. use w'il bv tie. I she i sui Lie.

HFT-WODBnDFF OE TICKET This Is Program of President for Convention, It Is Said. AFIIIN I fiN I 1 1 William TafT dent Timor-. This, tt I Slid, wi the I'rect I nt at the I I .1 I id 1 li' I oni entl ('ei ret ii I it i 'd, Voik carl' veerd l- a i'O-g alk 'I 'i I rei -t I M.i I .11.1 the Willie Mouse hue been work'ny ti ll" to ha Woo it off iiaue i I'lesident. i u-vietsto id ai ti 1'ren i-ir. a -at I lilt I ml pi I lie last ve i i was in Vc siiluaton I b.

OUT Oil PftFIOLE Man Who Employed State University Funds is Granted Leniency. A M' Kowen. tve i retarv tie l.ii-i's of ti Kt ite iiiveisiti h.if ta ii.l.-l a parole by the Itoarl eie. tors ii i ti aentiri linkers. tii.

Hi S' r.i lu. k)' as il Kowen and is -roe 1 a piiroon as sent I i 14 1'U4. for ft' hi xt li "O-t of the Iv, i i. rico. it mei.i oS'- ir.ne" was lost plu i i Is belieied made poss IP 1 tie a b.

le im.tii tr.e io. c.f tu oKkeei lr.g ecni jctd ii I'rl- versirj GOVERNOa HOCII SHIES TOPFKA. Kas Jan. IS A delegation of fifty prominent Kmru Club women called on fo. vet nor wl.iy.

him to Inrlude In tls messiiGe to tiie I.eglsiatur-. ti.Vh r.jnvnes Ihnisoay. a Wninmniliiiiun for i-guul siffrige foi women In all In Kansas. gave them htt'e He toll thMta fh.at he four bills In ind hen he Iie. tiit special session and his niessage, prepared along these lines, would be In the printers hands tor.

It 1. 1. WANTS FOR ALLEGED INJURIES Suit for was brouel today by Frai.k Ilrinse the Irak land Traction Company for Iniaries alleged to have bene sustained when the plaintiff as knocked off of ea.r on Broalwar by ajr rotes; tn tie oppoeite t-rscUaa. jla.k"d The iit.iitl w.tii 1'resideri W. KOWEQ bla--k hoards, and In every Instance this kind tiie level showed the wail lailsiiig or out of plumb in a degree vary.ng from -half an Inch to two Inches la some It.

stances, there was an Inequality of a of an troll In two and a half feel SHELVES UNEQUAL. In Seviial of 'he looms were found cloy, ts at the Int. rseetion of lie sid and ni wads In these were a numb, of sh-Ives, it-dica ir that h- teoept ic'es were intend to be used as small reference libraries In 1 acme of these, the frames were of unequal width In one of them, which measured by IMstrlct Attorney It: own himself, the frame at the was one Inch wider than It waa at the top ore of the men stated at this pin! that the carpenters had to adapt tii ni-seiv-s to the shape of the buiid'ng Ait oiher of the men present Blared that the carpenters had told him that th. had never to work so bird as lhv bad to do In the matter of finishing tiie bu b' aus. after niortt.

ng to the aril's, the mortice would t.ol do i' v.o'k nn! had to be .1 by their own tfforTs. In a r.urul er of the rooms the rt' were S'lbm ilcd to th-' test of the Bonnie, and in the made there was not found a p-rf 'tt iig! or coli.mu These in a ni show-d a variation troin rf- of from an Inch In sorn li st i t- to tw inches GIRDER SAGS. of the toost serious of the Irrrc-iaittbs a.ieg-d. was dlsooveie, in ha of the second stery TN i an i- hich extr nd the a of eiichte. t.

imiii. p. sagiing In the midd e. to tb ixt mt of tl-r-e ImlitJ In nurnbf of oth- places iron pip's whih oiijih.t to hue lion r(imesl be-h i.l the wahs. w.re visible thro.ish the "lie exterior of the hmid'ne showed a number of orft.

in the wall, of whiih an attempt had teen iuaie to re-' piiir by the taking out if the old hihkaj iii.J the inset tt'jrt of oth is. Tills. It was. ilalmed. did not repair the Inl irv for I reason that no attempt was maue to re-bulid the Inside of the wa'ls which ha1 als.i been Injared MAIN PIERS.

In one of the mnln piers on the rlfht side of the main entrance, there were mortar spaces nearly an Inch In width, the Inequality of 'which. as con. parol with the ether allanment. was nottcenble and. It was claimed, was rendered necessary by defe.

earlier In the workmanship on the other part of the hc'ildmg It was also potnTed oi that there was a course of morar rurrlne along the top of the wall immediate! unl'r the first" terra cotta water-table. Toward the north end of the building, this course was even CI lt ker than further toward the south. It was occasioned, the examiners sail. by the failure of the masons to tend their line while they were at work and as a I cotise-pjence. when the line sagaed.

the delh ten. In the wall had to be made up. by more than the usual amount ol mortar. It Is expected that the examlnalon of the work of Instrict Attorney Brown nnd his experts will be made tomorrow or the day nm t. exi charge local office Well-Known Newspaper Man Comes to This City to Live and Work.

Allan T. Beam, well known In newsna- per circles, who has been for sometime ed In charge of the Examiner's News Uu-reau tn Oaklanu. He began his duties today. Sir. Baum was recent'y married and is making hit home in Oakland.

He Is wed Known la taig cgy and rery populaa- hie FrofsssUe. I I 1 1 I COUNTY REPORT RECEIVES PRWSE Supervisors and County Statistical! Get Letters of Commendation. Tlo Sui.i isors on I Slati-tician 11. M.iK"il. ir r-.

ivinic of the rn.our-j" hi.lustrial. an is fii.i'An by let icrs it- 1 tills jiU'ct of tho' board: .1 A l-'ii. tary of 'al'f riil i i.ito A sr.HViH i- i ort al 'tig with c. j.y of the report made tr your up. -rv is.rr.

iri.i I to cr ngrdiu- vim on the M- ucf good work In your i rt no nt utid epe ial'y mi tlii rin, tiisi.b- "tins year bv coiii.tv. ard to vss i In pf that ur uriiwlh may ui iibntc.l tff. icnr to STEARNS WRITES. rYom So. rtfiry Stearns the Oak nii.l i rii Iht or i oinm.T.-e- "Persor.at! v.

I vlh to rxpr' v'i aril your uti si prn hMnn the cxr. worK you nave ac- it coMecttn, statistics t. of this roiit tv. Tho total Increase in rr lurts of the roitutv b-th 'matvufnrt ii-o. an 1 nnriouttur.il.

of npunr.ls of fpealts vo'iiTin for 'rie ni.in-nr 'he il-'i" tt nfjfi s1piv tlint emrerlenoo has proven Tbs figures uK: bo of I'l'iiiPni'f v.n l-i ii. i tivse'f In np 1a fr-irn tbe Fist tr coin- to Alame.la r.nmty. but sr" of benefit i tl-e ooutitv t-Fflf "Tout self and aslsarts nre 1en-Irtg o' th.v of eviry of oonnfv for th manner lr w' lrh you lno the Ft rf fh's Tile r.i'H''ttr o' cooipr Herman I-Yee rf Alta-rort cben i a license to sen nonor On tr-e ecirnrnendatlon rf Cnnnfy Purveyor Havtlaid the graillrc and diamine of part of the Cmintv read le.1-InK from llai to InibMu, kiowi as "Pulnier H'll." tch was r-n Hoare K. i rir: 1. is a pt DETENTION HOME.

Stlperlnt- -t Vv ivr, of tt.titlalid Is Sent In a t-s iblttofi of the Ih-ard of IV! art stl. "irter a I a prnv! I jpif lion home In wl.l.ii to nia wi-o are In arse of the probation officer. Supervisor Rows fall that he not think tlie Hoard rouhl affiird any hotter ijuarteis tl-itn t' now in Kecoivitm llcpital T'nf e'- ti he the cpmion of the other member's of tr-e Heard idso The committee was tr tn.et i 'it of the to build a carsire the Court Hvu the aul.vid Sheriff. s-m -ev i isf'ii'i tr-'errtr Itesoiuf ons ere ndptei S.45:' from the general road jr-d to i the I'u' l'n road (un 1 ar i ine frcriai iuc.ii 10 i lareaiont district road fund The map of p.ockrldre Teriaee but some of the streets In th t-ov "rrl! was i gift of a day a remembrance for 'ftittny Kerlioff's Djer-Kiss the daintl-st of perfumes, bears Its message of lov with every breath Delicate elusive yet highly concentrated and lasting. yicitr Krrke ssoiber aew rreatioa rert de'Tii'e flueil.

Hsrliog. r.rs Powder ell her Tivstt tr kl. IVr efrTWtere. KERKOFF. P.ria, Frertee ALFRED H.

SMITH CO, Aaente New York joi I i i to or it' rr, of to tl the the Il the the lw the tak tried and lis the froui Hheiiff I.eamar.s of Cat hop. -unt' inrd in tvil.h there was s. nrcely to be this place in lS'ls Tl- le t.e'f,,,,n, a nail, the -fastening being done by skeleion are in iron sh a kies. an. -uw of ta.ls at the ancles of the these William I who led where the mouldings toeetb-' p.se that searched for father it r.

Inside of a few ears there will not identified; ti hor.e as those of the of finUhips in nlace In the law- of early Territorial Skeleton lay a dout rifle, with ore barrel lays. li. tn- ba'roleJ s-porr-l above the I and a tine globe siirht. Old ers i member Parker. this gun as the property tf FURNITURE MAN HIT HIM.

SAYS POLICEMAN Pollcema T. J. tbikes with I'rj-ecutlng Attotr.ey ied repoit I 'e ot trus morning the efTect fiat V. J. a furnitui man of 1 wenty-secoud and Grove hd "hit ai-r, a the Jaw." l-i a iert taulrn over a bill.

According to the i i.ikes went to the store ee what coui 1 be done. One word led to another t.i resi at Oukes finu Iv to i'ii. ian ti.at i.e a pollcman This Information. Oakes reports. hl no efTert Culhgan.

for took goal al.ni and then i inde i on Cakes Jaw. Oahisan was arrested and with bauery and threats against life. He was released on bail. tired tan n9 Urre oll- fi.hioiie i i.grtptng pi liy Carte, Ijtt I.iver I i.s and ttk seme comfjrt. A rian Car.

I'upl lie-vi n. rill the charge of kidnapping Fremont Older. manager of the Hearst News Service District Attorney Wll.lain Heft reau in San Francisco, has been appoint- Cook asked for a Mr. uar.ee ur.til February J. as he was unable to get in touch with two witnesses wham he to subDoena for the trial.

Aa Attorney Sciiiesirfiei representing the defendants. coi.se.ited to the continuance, the matter ae se etdere.

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