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4 NEWS OF THE COUNTIES ABOUT THE BAY WOMAN SAVES CHILD'S LIFE Mrs. Wahmuth Extinguishes Flames on RisSo. Little One Lights Grass Fire and It Seizes Dress. ALAM EDA, June Presence Of ttiind and prompt -action on the part of Mrs. Wahrouth of 2166; Buena Vista avenue saved four-yearold Hlta Rissft from being -burned to dfealh yesterday afttr the little one's garments had become ignited from a gfaes fire the child had started.

The', brave woman, attracted by the ecroams of the little giri. hastened to her assistance, and. although the child's cJothing was all in a blase. Mm. Wahnmth flid not hesitate, to grasp the victim of the fire and roll her in sand, thereby smothering the flames.

In performing her heroic act Mrs. Wahmuth was severely seared on hands and wrists. The child was dan- 1 gerously burned on the legs and back. but is expected to survive the injuries. LAMe rtlta and two other Children were playing in the rear Jcaid Of the 1 Risso home at.

the southwest corner of Walnut street and Vista avenue when the accident occurred. The child's mother had gone to Oakland shopping and the children We're alone. Rita, having -obtained a bunch of matches, utHiaefl them in setting fire to dry grass in the yard The flames communicated to' the little one's dress and it was when the Child began Cry in agony that Mrs. Wahmuth grasped the situation and acted The fearless woman whose brarerj 1 prevented a fatality islna wire-of olieetnan William H. Wahmuth.

BHUKKKKV CUADI BERKELEY. June 7. Graduating exerciser of the fterfceley High School will be held Friday evening in Harmon Hall, on the University campus. The graduating class is follows: Classical course Clarice Davis. Beatrice Rice.

Esther Merrill. Mary Riley, Literary course Armstrong. r.aeot. Blanche Bayly, Martha peaser, Charlotte Claire Francis Bowman, Caroling Cole, Ada Cross, Irene Kathleen DsVine; Pearl Dunlap, Alice Farcy. Elsie Goldman, Geneve Jessie Hidden.

Luolta Jones, Ethel Jordan, Christina Son. Antoineite Itenake. rt6bert McCall, Frahces Monsoh. Parry. Alice Phillips.

Lucy Pierce. Pomeroy. H6261 Kcberts, Evelyn Rust. Helen Salter, Emily Shermah. Grace Tully, 13stWIe-WaM, Margaret Darst, Marguerite Scientific Ernest Allen, ment Ambrose, Judsoh Aepinwell.

Bti- BatUes, Frank Bowring. Harold Kenneth Cameron, Pliny Btzi Dykefe, Albert Evers. DaviS Hardy Carer Hill. Ll4ar. Eva Kennery.

Kellot Eirl Mcr lT fc- rfed Merritt. Alfred Myers, 0001 Melnotte Jessie Reed. Tom iUchardsSii, -Paul Hedlc-y SolslnskV SS I 1 St0 2T Charts. ThomV" Klwln Thompson. Aletida yah der HaaV OAKUM) TgAcrtgttS fiLECTfib.

OAKWhD, June The Oakland Board of Education last night elected a preferred list of teachers, will be assigned in the order in which their The list is as Maud Wildes, Amy V. Rinehart. Felraa Johnson. Wa Juillerat, BeSPie Taylor Amelia Hartman, Jessie Smith. Barah A.

Florence it O'Neill Renee Scnnlan. Marie L. Burgess, mie Calhoun, O'Neill, Elizabeth Cklg-, Mary A. Murphy, Lulu Stangler. Grace Lyons, Marion Rouse, Alice Jordan.

Katherine Bynames, Stella Slavich. Hannah C. Stewart; Grace Borgenf rey, Ida League, Ouzel Amelia BrasM. Alice Graham. Katherlnfe Moshier, Lkm-ouk, Mary Gardner, Grace Cumberson, Grace P.

Ayjward. DOfATB OAJCLAND, June the custody James P. Taylor, chairman of ihe Oakland relief committee, is a bag- tfofi. tainint The coin represents the proceeds from a children's fair and circus- which was given Clinton, Helene and Frances Warden of fctl-ettL Assisted by plarmates. The children in their letter to Chairman Taylor themselves: Miss Ruth Qenunfc, Miss ftachael Genuhg.

Miss Marietta Adams, Miss Ruth Mies Madeline Birch, Miss Burt, Mlfcs Kathryn Perrin Helene Warden, Miss" frknees Warden. Master Albert Hall. Master Bruce Hall, Master Jackson Worts Mtefer Harold Worts. Master Klrtey Hunt, Mastef Ciinton Warden. PIQXEER LAID AT REST.

OXICLaND, 3uae The funeral of BrastoWi for fifty years wJtft Fareo who d4e.d Tuesday at his reeidence, 28Sl Van pureit. street. Alameda, was held thla afterheon -from the First Congregational Cheroh in this city. Rev. K.

JlcLean, president of the, Pacific Thteologlcal Seminiiry. omdated. pallbearers Raphael Weill, Ryland Wallace. Homer King, Barry Colemaiv. T.

C. Lawson. George W. Greer Harrison. H.

Black and D. L. The body was placed in vadlt at Mountain View Cemetery. TETERAX RAILROAD MAtf TO WfcD. OAKLAND, June James 1L Hanford, one of the most widely, known men in the employ of Southern Pacific Company, secured a marriage license today to marry Adah Toung Of Eureka.

He ie years of- age, while his bride is 51. Hanford haa been with the Southern Pacific: Company for thirty years anil has held the position of paymaster' for twenty of them. He id Jtnown to, every railroad man on the Pacific Coast by. reason of the position he occupies and the time he has held it. REV.

MR- PI.VOO OAKLAND, 7.7-DeclarlnK that his; good name and have been injured community in- which he resides by charges of wlfe-beatirig and preferred against him George. D. Plnneo of brought suit against Franklin and LiFle Williams for $5000 damages today. Pinneo was' dismissed by Judge Harris when he. came lip for examination.

defendants to the action: are neighbors. DrmrlDK Triangles, blue print pa- Fir, Rabjohn's Art Store, 408 ourteen th sl. Oakland. SAYS DEPUTIES CANNOT BE PAID Berkeley 'Of ficials in a Predicament Because of Ruling. Attorney Says Law Al- lows No Funds for Extra Helf).

BERKELEY, June wbrk of three Important of the tbWh government is crippled through' the decision -of Town. Auditor Hahscbm that the salaries of Aesistarit" Clerk H. jbeeph Cleik R. Smith in 'the Assessor's and License Clerk Madge Woolmlnecton lh the Marshal's office be legally Auditor Hanscqm has held up the for thti salaries" of thfese and ia complication has resultec, which the Trustees, with the aid of the Town Attorney; will called upon Co unravel. The rush bf work.

upon the rapid growth of the town has maflft the etnblormeht of additional: help- In x'arlous offices -a necessitj-, but no provision has 'been "made, accoMlng to Auditor Hanscoim, for the hfelp. and ihe extra deputies, Accordingly, cannot be used, if they work they must cnfcnces Of betnr denied their salaries. Auditor HanpcnnVS point is thnt tho pay for.ii^slßtahtß' to. municipal officials is equivalent to an advance of salary given said offlciuls. and therefore If payment Is made It is Map Clerk Smith was erhplbS'ed sCVefal ffionthS ago, nnd upon Assessor Wharff's declaration to the Auditor that Smith not" his assistant the Auditor permit tod the payment of Smith's The Auditor has since decided that cmlth is assistant hseessor and so his salary warrant la disapprdved.

Auditor cites a.a SiipfHne Court dfeciSlbh that uptioids HIS action. app6.rehUy.lt remains 16 decided whether the men whdee salaried he holds assistants' or hold independent ofitcijs. CLERK IN PAY OF COAL MEN PHILADELPJiIAr JUhe Testif ylftg before the Interstate Oomraerce Coijir mission to-day, Joseph K. whii has beeh Ciller cleric in the offite of the superihtehaeni thfe Mphiorikahel'a division of thte Perinsylvahia RaHroad, revealed almost ai? evidence as that given" by Joseph Soyer before the commission yesterday. Oh a salary which he Varied from to a moftth AiKeh hid pUrxhased different coal cbm'pahiek amounting to nearly He Aaihlttfed Haylhg received gifts of cash from doat'pperai' tors 6h the Pennsylvania lines, ahd haa months.

from a company eto re. Joseph" Boyery the road i who testifted before the intferitate Commerce' mission to having 'received large sum's of money and gratuities: from producers bf coal on the Pennsylvania Railroad today dismissed from the service of the company. When the matter was brought to the attention 6t president- he dirfected the irhmediiUa discharge of Bp'yef Bbyer chief clerk ih the office of A. W. GlBbs, 'feuperinte'naent of motive P6wir.

ligTit Wks Shed today oh -the motives leading. 16 the abolition of freight toy. the railroads whfeh Jarries McCffea. first Vice' pfeildpnt of the' cohiiJahy. appeared DeTdfe" thd Interstate Commerce McCfe.a;ra*6f<!.d publicity of the.

rating of mines of cars, tte surprised toe comrtiissionCfs by announcing that for nearly years, ttnd td the time of Prosiafeht Cassatts departtire for Europe, the Board of Directprs of thQ PennsyiVAnia Railroafl, of Which, he li a member, had b'eiji considering mean.s fdr eliminating the private declared that the company had concluded that the use dfthfse cars was Unwise. Toward; the eoticUision 6t his testiwiohj; Attorney Olafsgbw asked iicCrea When Caisatt decided to stop rebating. "Just as 'as hfe' grot control of the Railtftidi that In said Me declared the directors -of otner roads, were pleased with the idea ar abolishing private ears, when the rebate question was brought to. their notice. McCrea adhiltttd.

dnaiiy, that the rebates Stopped -whan 1 the boiriflilt-' tee oft. interest's plan. started. He that shipper -vths never so fairly treatfd now. lie naa stable rratca and was placed in a fair position with his WISCOJVM.V SECRKTARY Welter Taken Into Custody in Connection With Insurance Bribery Charge.

Secretary, of State Hoaaer was arrested" at his today. ctmrjAi with attempted! bribery of a State officer. i Charges grew out pf testimony recently by State niissioner Hast, to the Insurance! investigation, committee. KHost testified that In 1903 Houser.brouglit.tb htm a prepared 4 draft of a decision desired; py; the i Society, and said that it eub-i stantially the. Sam be renderedi company would contribute $2000 toward the La Foliette campaign of State Houser mi the Municipal Court today, and waived, the reading of: the charge.

prelirh-j Iriary examination set June, 15. Housep was VVKATIC KILLS AGNthi's ''ATTES TDAJf Powerful Maniac tiereely tempt to Return Him to the Aiyittml SAN. JOSE, June ,7. lighting fiercely apalnst removal -to asylum at TA.g-\ news. patient," 1.

almost I William Brauddus, a hospital in'a'Celli In ibsCoMntyrJaUithiH afternoon. VOhiy quick action part -of Jailer Cottle and Thomas; prevented to it; took the urtilod efforts Of; this, toree to subdueMlalley and place him strait jacket) Broauddus was not serloTisly.hurt.'^Bailey escaped from the asylum during the attendingtiie TilE FRANCISCO JUNE CHILDREN LEND THEIR PONY CARTS TO AID THE FABIOLA FETE. Lowndes Scott; anfl I Nickels; All Sorts A OAKLAND, June little- nia'n kind" a maid have 'offered the jiv lo Yfnff vices' for Fftbioii day children desire patronize tlie poriy- Varts -ti'illj have I. the pleasure of rifling 'witli a'at jif Lbwrtdes kcott and The children are- very the prospect of being able help at 1 big. garden, that they will thus -tje.

able Uterto the relief fund tbo, bounds nioat- 84h-' suirie imagination. Lowndes Scott ana John Maxwell, rnothets of the 1 children mentioned, -Fatjlr. Ola workers arid are actively tified with; some; Tomorrow "the varipus committees 'will gither their forces and decorate the stands, everything from a skate check to 'a pcr hat will be sold. Mrs. Oscar Luningf will, have charge the flower booth and something unique.

is She will be assisted by Rupert WhUehead. Mrs. Charles Egbert; Mrs. A. Schrock; Charles and.

other matrons and a bevy of girls, including Carol Mills, 1 Elva Reed, 'Alice Dabriey, Olive Briinihg, Enilly Aiken, Yvonne-Mills and; Marian At th9. lemonade stand Mrs. Churchill tayl6r and Mrs; Charles Loyeil will' bd charge, assisted. by iMls'ses Harrold; Lelia- "IterinejV 1 Mitry JHeieh: Gupper; Gladys Ethyl MJrra'Haii, Cffeed, McHetjfvy lflh(iklpy Grace rstillwolir lit lip. Ldvell Thqife Mrs.

S. Palmer a'oa: a ps ot assisting supervising tfte- various;" dtttaetipns; at roller tour of the" wbHa.drid'dda'ens of will be' Id fbr 'the bQtietit of the Fabiola relief fetfe begins; at 1 arid! will continue all df teriioon and TEHAMA TOWN TO INCORPORATE rhbus Incorporate and a city. A number of iveftpie: of whifch itl lia" d'n- the- iriy -rtr extinction of the railroads, twelve milps, south, pi dfbte to tbrapr bfe; the. Supet-vipori reasons tKe; town' ihouldKbecomc one' of 1 rThe main incentive -for incorporating Is the fact that the Reading, and Red Bluff Ran Company; cured franchises' through Bluff and as will tts. private fights of entire dlstaoCe Redding 1 The 'company desires id enter" building ah overhead ferbsging the tracks of-, the Southern 1 fl.fi i they would hare to do Incorporated.

Vefy, dlffltuit ih'View of the land, so the- the town: are desirous lo' help themby, lncorporattngj as the; iawj.allbws the railroads on even 'irfadea boundary of. m'Uniclpalitiesi 1 Ex-Supervisor. Hugh Mdpney made a bitter fight the MINERS EXPLAIN THEIR POSITION convention of of, Miners at opening flwsipn whereby of were faaused? the chirie ib brmade soclallaUd; tendencies of the; reason ipr dbtyh prepared! by committee for vlhfe Tpiifpose adopted today "rfefutirifif this charge. resolutions read lri part as 'I -r We find; it stated that ithisiibnventlon unseated pertain front the" Butte the ground that were s6-j ciallam and seated: in their Qele- Kates i who. favored i that, political and It is stated jthat the 1 Federation bf Miners i the.

control v.the; determined, to i tyhty, Biitte Jie. wants belong to that organtiation or hot. Bpth-of are. evidently 'inspired- by of Or sanitation. Such slanders would not attention were it" not for the fact that tthey are dentjy.

but; the of a' slfniiar; of the Western ftderatld'n of Miners, should plice itself official 1 pniT.ecprdl-a«?'denyii i further, r'that; 'ay: true state-: meni: of -the' acts, of, convention, lri pr-JtheyeoftT. test In g. dele gat es (ftrid I ipbllcy of th? organization' as regards with 1 ahyrpolltlcal brganliiitldn'bVeiv'en'fuir portion of lthe. record the Cenventlon.to show Fitzgerald Cunningham 'Were for reason P. 0 Purte Food illation.

llondl Association of Qrpcqr'n i a4 3 o.u'r ned jto year in 17 moiisly adopted; putting on ''record 'pure i-f AmneKty'to SiMuilah 3pewrf MADRIDJvJune Official published ft! decree" granting liITTLE MAXWELL, WIJO W.ILL ASSIST. AT. otiA Garden fete ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS vSKATINQIN 'THE. June i skatinK rink will lnightat 61 Trustees has oriiefccl o'cliwk p. m.

gays anii-6 o'clock p. AKP HILD Arinlb.yigriola and from: Stockton. beed police. as -The Womaii-ls Jnjiilhealth. HitL DA Jun6 1 -'r I Hill will ceifebrate HUt day prt- Jiinfejl6 at Ke.w;siiosetpark,:^lpht trom- San Jose, road.

tIHARQES Jline negro.r re- CiSlnai it. VIZ2T: Third'- Wes Berkeley, 'charges Ed 'Percy, i negro, with: having- robbed- hirii. of $65 Tubs- i "GRAbUAtION. f.7:— rThe. Hbrtoh hold graduation June th? "Home "Tnfe.graauat^s miss ilCathertne" Barnes, "Franks Stanley ttaxter.Miss Mias-Fay Misp Elizabeth.

Ilae Elliott, Mies-Vita Grape Vincent. FROM COURT TO June: i flhal pf diyorfcfe granted -Matilda 'LeFeVre 1 from EUgend J.vLeFevre this morning on the ground afldrthU afternoon', the jCbunty' license for -her marriage, -Allen vF. Cheney. The latter gave his age as-23 and she said that ahe Struck June 860 Broadway, swbre tp a complaint today, charging Henry assault with a deadly, Levy said. hit "him bhtne'ftead with-a Levy, trying 'totprevent Bevahs; from: taking from itlie "pawn shop; i MUNROE rOaklind.

June Coroner rMehrtti'ann hold any inquest SaturdaV evening; at 7 6'clo'ck' in' 'the Mrs. Augusta neatly i. four hioriths rom a bullet wound in- head. '--She shot-in San by MERCHANT 'CO JtMITS June Richard 'Josephs, 3s years committed at i the; lilverrhore suiting morphine; while; the nurse absfent. Josephs, whd wvas.avm/Brcnkntlkt hftdibein 1 under for nfcryolis' prostration.

-He was-bprn in this THe Corohefc" took tries kii.it A SanLeandro, June 7. flfad, five, shotfe; frorn 'a this evenings at a bartender tsalodhj bullet wSht; through MarshaU'i coHt.but did not'wpundhlm. The other balls, target. -The shdPUhg ffPhi an old sbrrehderod: himself into custody. He haa been tlrJnklnr heavily- ShfOW TRANSFgRS OFFtCE.i-' June; feripW, qherti-! Istifof the Internal Revenue: DepaH-' mpnt.

and deputy -i under Lynch- lnv Sah Francisco, JiAS transferred his ptnne from San Francisco the cheniWtry buljaihg on tnq His principal I work is the making: of tests; with refeffenceto-fortified'wines H' FIRE IN a. regular army soldier, imanibor of. the Engineerr! ing who imperiled. his Without. handling- dynamite during the Sah- Franciscd.

fife, for trial 'in' bonds i- on a i dharge of Bteallng a dlamdtid ring from A. a- ilCatai ICat a Charges that 1 Duress -srabbed? the circlet in i his store and -r Oakland, Judo, WUliarns, ah 1 Inmate the with'having, pa flbtltiouw -check on the i. bank at: South wai today cashier of the: bank' at Point as the rnanfWhotofteredshim upon ich he. was advanced ahe euhl of checks were for the sum' "'i 93 i MR9; BEKTTLEY; OX June 7.r-?The^ trial- of Bentley, before. tloc; Edgars on-: the' charge of i obtaining ,1 relief stores Under -false pretenses, was begun -this, The 5f5 or.

the argued the stores Riven i the pendant "charged-; with' rlftie tice Edgar heard, opposing: counsel 'and continued; cafe. for a iweelcv i 'la'- Portland Dwyuteryi with -r the 'land 1 frauds 'in this State Sand- important witness a the case of i Government against Herr-'" mann.j; arri yed lnf this Xcity 1 1 rom'j Cali2 Government agent ahdLwas'turhedlpyQri totthrauthbritieifof Muitnomah'iCowntyi understodd that jmado' 1 fiends-. to secure on y-- i i i Hth Bt.r:Qak•la't»rt.'>'--- C- -v I GIRL NOW TURNS AGAINST LOGAN Stronger Tlian at First Trial With Her. i :7 at the I jrprrhfir tHal Hetiry Logan for i enticirjir "co'bk i'tb elope with feluctarit Vlto testify againsti nst him; 'ihfe h'ak a (com- i pi ete change front pros- Vtrial bf yolun- i steering; all that she can their night. Asked- by, "Attorney Fricic" today how statements day.

tiiV-- foVmer hearlhg.Ldf the the" witness re- formeKhearlDg'thataf prison, be, the ope 1 5f differently vkboiit If, how; arid Jflhe goes to-jall it will because of i his bwnt acts and nothihff I may nave jdphe-i, For this -reason: '-I? ami At the other trial" 1 did hot exert' myself I case for the prosecution ji practically all in and tt is ekpected -that the begirt; putting in its 'case mo The- entire spent in cross-examination of JEthel Cook, and proved' 1 herself shrewd, witness aifd statements agdin'st wlth'whom waii wUHftf to months ago, While in the main h6r Was the same as. dt the former, trjal, there: are marijvadditions arid amp'llfllcaliorjs 'Id her iQn'iVhef adniltted ,16, Logan pHdHj their goihff Away; and Wld him thfty. had I'Wtjef because they would able to see as easily; after corte She also admitted she nad astte'd Logan to take her with him. FINDS HIS WIFE BUT LOSES COIN Dispatch to Tile Cft'll; STOCKTON, 1 June Bacco.v^fi^e of an Italian farmer, who Was believed, to been': kidnaped by a band of has iietn found at tiife home of VielgEbofs within two miles of her own i home. Bnbc6 appeared at thY Sherjft'ij olfice recently aria that: his 18-yearold girfi 'had ed last Tuesday ahd that $110 wila riUsslng ffoih' I that he BelleVed.a binaaf gypsies had i hduse' artd klanapeaMs -ftrir Sf-T 1 vf I Anarew Kirigf, resiaes near BlpBb; tb'the aiithoriUes that Bacbo was at feis place-.

Me sdld that sRe cafrife there- a i yestef day' arid, had been-' SUiyirt there ever slnck." Bnccd a wbrdjof Erigilsh artdfof thatrsasdh Woj? brlabie to explaih heir t6 1 ali Mrs.iDacCO thiV a aardid; who a mile of" horhe. dame: tb; her. while hfef husband was awdy, at wbrk hbiaihjr Her at point of gun. ransackfed her trunk, iiib. He itneh.tdid'; Mrs.

Badcb leayf the' t-bUhtry; Her, 16; go HeS 'told her, shfe her flame andrievcr cbnie to tinder penalty br Mrs.) Bkccjo fled" to thrresldelice iof IKlftg and remalhed lh "Sliehce. SafaisC wfiolS accuSfed by stlU at large; Irpsterdiy hifet ijatco' a.nd -toiarhim that; his (Safdla's) 'V. COLORADO RIVER OVER ITS BANKS Special Dispatch to The Call. June 1 11 children in I the 'far Voft ley on bank of. i Ji RiyeVdUia; County A to f'fbeir, homes and cropij." 'it Has through- the westirn: bank.

habitants aFe" the tnU'sr' ffQitt -sr 6w they 1 LWIII she belled ilWo' to" the'f6ptUUlg. the i other; prt)p-ferty. aro 3000 of harvestodgrain (that Tj; D4hgiey Bell, a rahcher, nearly, drowhed'la: a cattlft rom The Moore family Is strahUed upon a aafpty by boats, jjTheyif lost Sunday at Mecca on 'the i Bouther'n' Paclttd )iqtl-; Saitoh Be4 has steadily. until i thftlirihabttanti i are preparations to abandon their homeq. ''yl 'AD JOLRty TttBIR COJSPfiRJBXCE Adopt fu Prohibiting 'From Aelllngr Article" for of Chiiticc or tUmpluy.

JuhaV ref erring to the' matter-: of a change bf 8 1 of the church-by, omitting word 1 instructions'! Hpot 'atT the cbnf orence years the' man Baptist 1 brethren 'adjourned ahhua.r^cohWrence'to'dayj..to^m«^t>neJtt lam ohds, gold watt hes," playing, cards and other articles i forirgames "of ydha'nce-Pr that no divorced person marrying the 1 divorce? Tlitt Smoot Sr Onxtcil. of Clubs here today; adopted to un-" seat Senator Reed i Smoo t. SAYS ACCOUNTS WERE ACCURATE PrbfeSor: Stephens i Impressed Witts Loral fells Nevada Audience tlie BiraverV Mter 'Quake. BERKELET. June; Professor Menry; Morse; Stephens pild a pljment to the- newspapers of -Sah Frahcisco before of- I Nevada in connection with 'the SvOfk of accounts 'of tlfe', disaster, informed the-Uhivef Bity of Nevada I faculty, and student'body that the accuracy of the press at ttte of.

Ute earthquake ana tire was something to be noticed pride and gratification. Professor; Stephens hewspaperrmahrt-- Professor Stephens delivered the. day. ad- before institution yesterday, and has returned from there to resume, his work of compiling. a history of the disaster Francisco and -Prof essor subject for an address Nevada was institutions aha as BfioWil ill Sart Francisco." 'dominant of disaster in San Frttnclsco; and brought 'out.

by- the disaster, Prbfessdr Stephens eald tothe-Nevadafts! Courage of the'bllthe which Vcraciks JOkW When rulh courage which Jlaughs lh of i ftefora httd Was plaohlig' of a ffteateT i ci ty i than hafl OdldeA and the ldvfc which made, all wnlch proVed that at the foot liumah' nature was characteristics Which- most prominently brought "Poh a lft hbfe aire" these traits, coufarfe kridftope 6i th6S6 18 possible struggle tnV- woi-ld'B if BRIBES OFFICER WITH BAD BILLS fipoclal Tlie Cnli; DIEGd. Junfi stcaWifiip' St. Denia arrived thiil mbrning from senada, brln'gihg' story" regi'rdiMg tile arrest escape Mar snnll Brook's; who has beeh here fdr. several "years for. breaking fjaii ftere, He SH Ap-.

peal from a conviction for caUi6dUr.ilidg.'-•,'=;»-\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0 One evening, wlthH. R. Hall aild the who were grand lafcehy for- hit vihg.gdne. through certain baggage Jtt Bftnta-Fe depot where Hall -was nigh" ibperatari aVerpb werf the Jailbr fend made', their escapei Ileeihg t6 -Mfeilcp. Brooks caHw! back nprtKefu portion of Lower California, fthd about ihreV was arresteil by Band of but declared that tie escaped without the alii pf'Any oAK biit'thf Mexican have thought dlfteretmy, ahd the oHlet-r Who was in 'chafge of the that night has been arrested, 'together With the JustrCe of the" pelice lh town where Brooks brought tbday that Bronks Cr bsthwaite' to things of guard.

money -was $180 bills, and it is. srtid that the authorities secured their first In timatibn thai something wfohg: through of rhbflfijr, which -tfr'aS 1 He hastened CrdSthwaite thftt Official succeeded lh assaying him tHrtt he, tboi Was fooled by the. bogus theh a son bf naa platfea arrest, i -to brooks is said to be still lh tnitt: part bf tlie c6bntfy aM 'within' "6f Mii.tibx, will Be Jrtfd to Improve the Cnieago Planti. CriICAG6. tjjit Irhpf oyef fneirly i i Be the stock yards, the stateitierit, of Inspector Car taen aiid i.

Pe' Hidrldk, sanitary today. Bartien said i the changes required I the" bulldinps'io with tliA'clfy, ordinances the Violations found" by the Ins'pec'tbf," wbdld feost moro than and' might reach $700,000. Hedrick said tha wahitary eri ts, as far -asl he at c6st at least' $300,000 and perhaps, more. of the Buildings at "stock; yards, wife found in i gef condition would olose them, bii the packers hare assured him that Wjou Id' ik ali order itu' ifdungXT of Swift quoted as having. said to to i iJldh fbr'-' to' cbnfdfmTKUli'-the 'building.

1 Ci tyj inspectors ahd agehti of, the packers, alike, were busy investigating 1 Kept. evil dohditJons agents yOfV; paokefi: tried) hard ship report Roosevelt which caused air. the trouble. Both forces mdt with varying A 1 that 'one "-ot the, munf ci pal linspectors.lßbKert ti. AH CPW-flley to bonceal the fact, the.

nrniatlori pfoud a 'Moreover, he is an ex-capdidate for the Prwildcncy bCthe'tUnited. Stated having nominated-by single; tax party in: ISSS. THREE INCENpi ARY Baildinss In "of the MARYSVILL.E.. Three Department; early this Two were in: tho' business u.ln the Little damage dbne." lot no about ahei buildings On account lot -t and firemen taking extra precautions. i SACRED HEART IS TO REBUILD WpM Already-Begun on I -tHfe at IVlenloPark.

Material Ofderedfof New Be Used for -Special Ottpateh to The Call. work of -f epalrlng Sacred Academy at Menlo Park has begun. Material Was trethg 4 "on grounds before the earthquake for construction of -one the "vrojwsed wings of the academy at "a 90,000. -This work will delayed for a time and the material onh the jrrounda will to restore the present fctiUdihgs. Themis no however, to abandon the oulldiny pland.

and- as soon; as bircumstances will Original plans will he carrisd out. call for to cost but the buildings on. only, one side of Quadrangle' had ybuhg lady. rrtTptlS beert to a convent Hchool in 6an but the academy. Will be ready to for" tfie semester unless some unforeseen delay should occur.

TtttfSt'BE. i OFFICERS. REUWOQIi CITY. June The City Board of trustees has various officers wnewtil work iinder Ih'e 4hrecllort board for years. Hieenf have duties of theee officials unusoal nortanee.

men thoiiiA fol- Street Joaiph C. "t)tcky; Attorney. Archer iClncald: Night; Wat.ehmani -X P. Colaman; Janitor and -Water Collector. John Christ; Health I)r.

Main. LIFE OF ADMIRAL IS IN THE KEEPING OF A NAVAL COURT PEifERSBUnft. June 6e haral court of inquiry has presented an indictment against Vice Admiral who Cttmsflanaed the fleet ai the battle of tha Sea of Japan; and tne officers of torpedoboat ehgiged sunk" by a Japanese torpedo-boat. trial Of Indietid officers has i been fixed for July 4: The penalty 19 Seath. The Rftch that General who comniartaed the caValry- division the war wtth Jap Ah.

has charges against Lieutenant General Line vitch who of. Russian ftrfaiy Manchuria. having held cbmniuni- with" the reVolationary tee of 'the' railroad men during strike oh the Siberian railroad. army or sah demands the trial by cbart-martial of- Colonel Relman qt BeailnoVs'ky ijegiment of the tor 'Bufiatnafy iSXecutlbhS during and Biibsequeftt i'o the Moscow Afslhg aAd cases where che or derert men to be shot without trial: Contly to Railroad. 0..

June This construction of elevated tracks by. thl Lduls'vlUe and NashytHe Railway Cohli pany. along the rlrsf front was dally joined" in a decisldii handed down by. Judgfe Hbffhelmer today. case will appealed.

More than ii.000,0&0 Has already been expended ill the work. Funeral of Senator Gorman. WASHiNGTbNV June simplicity arid complete kbse 7 of ostentation, accordance. fUneril ttf the-" late. "Senator Maryland took place', in this city today from hi late' residence.

sUriu'tural Meet. The Structural Engineers'. tion of Sin Francisco held its third meeting last night at the ferry buildlAg: "the wai in enai r. ub jee ta bf discussion we're Reinforced protection J. HAU ana society, will meet ayatjn; i.

yv Orrv I -'Hurry, like a cyclone, sr rate exhaQstsj your and eaves you wrctclied; phyV wreck. AVbrry accomfxlishes tHe; same results another wtiv. Haffc, gloomy, tunnel forbodings, wrecks your nerves and ctovyn Then don't don't But? your will exhausted con- heart, fitornach; troublea. The ithing i' to is Strcngthenthe nerves i I Tras bedfast -1 wltA nervous; prostration. 1 -had stoWps stand the.sUarb.twt.

noise. At times ll3 2 to "tonSch illy Insisted on Ukingr- Miles' and 1 3HR3. -24 llvwlsonr" Tlflttn, Q. Dr. Miles' Nervine li Vibld by -your wlll If it will.

refund youp.monsy. Medical ElkHarvind.

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