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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH'.4, 1905. 11" FIRE DUE [0 PHOSPHORIS - - STREETS LOOK AS IF NOAWS ARK ~ HAD GIVEN A HOLIDAY. INJ SEVEN KILLED AND SCORE RED IN TRAIN WRECK c = 1b,019d .hlpment 7 PITTSBURG, March 3.—Seven men | block sighal lights showed green, and | a hospital at Richeston, Pa. The dead Iélelgen;;:: Eugetnrh:te:m; lL;:uten-nt S - £ he ran:ahead at forty-five miles an |are: 4 . W ggs of the Naval Reserves; field Responsible for MANY ODD ANIMALS e e e e o Rt oo e tough | “CAPTAIN WILLLAM . HES- | 2 o o e o 0 iy o . Nasy 1 . . . Blaze on' the Oregon of special trains bound from Cleveland | ai "Saly Wy Jnto. a toorist sicepmg | LIECTENANT D ¢ SCHOFIELD | 640t William Melrish; Lieutenant F. - Sy | PLEASE SMALL BOYS to Washington on the Pittsburg, Fort|car just ahead. of Company D, architect. ‘Vanderburg; Captain Grekler; Adju- - o > NIYTT ~ "y ‘Wayne and Chicago Railroad, carrying All the officers of the engineer corps CORPORAL JAMES KEHOE. tant Walter McCarron. VNERS TO PROSECUTE !« —¥ | Ohio delegations to the inauguration. |were in these cars, and all the casual-| PRIVATE H. R. HELD. ————— PRI essel TLeaves FEureka for | gineers. It stopped at Clifton, eight L B a 1 fioem Chrvelasd San Francisco Harbor With | | hot box. The second train, with the ! Captain Charles E. Pope was the only | Major J. B. Guigs, both legs broken | riage of Miss Elsie Porter, daughter of iTa: Lis P « Q.d | same number of cars, carried the Tip- |officer of the engineers’ battalion to|and otherwise hurt, probably fatal: | the American Embassador, to Dr. Bd- Heavy List to Port RSide pecanoe Club of Cleveland, & band and | escape injury and he will be in com- | George Reilly, may die; O.C. Pinney. | ward Mende of Zurich, Switzerland. ] twenty-five women. The special trains | mand of e battalion, which will re- | quartermaster, Collinwood, skull frac- o o performed to-day at the town | were running close together and the | tUr? to Cleveland. ~The Tippecanoe | tured, may die: James Gray, MESTO | . 211 of the municipality of the -y | TR f the f. a Club will complete the trip to Wash- | cook, may die; Floyd Palmer, serious; . Pas: apies Tear; hralicman zo orward traln|ington. ..Of. the Tippecanoe Club only | Lieutenant Clifford B. Haskins of the | Quatre. The Mayor, who seldom offi- rough jdid not have time to run back. The |two men.are missing. They may be | Naval Reserves; Hugh Bidmann, gen- | ciates personally, conducted the cere- ity of engineer of the rear train sald the!among the injured who were taken to | eral agent of a life insurance company; ! meny. g | | ADVERTISEMENTS. | { [ i : < UNIVERSITIES, . : . i IMPORTANT INSTITUTIONS IN OTHER £ i iy The New International Encyclopaedia has recsived ‘‘The Grand AT ‘B Yale Wesleyan, Ohlo. fant? : il : Amer. Acad. Arts & SclenceaBoston, Mass. | iR il Prize” (the highest award) at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. | a=er, i A=® ! Pennsylvania. Columblan. Congregational Library. Soroml, o Adopted by the Board of Education for use in Migdiesex Law Library. ... Hoston, Mase. Conmabin, Sent N. B. Conservatory of Mudto Boston, Mass. B g’;:.‘.:‘_“""‘"- e the Public Schools of New York and Boston. Public Libeary. Sevkim, Mo = ‘ : “,a\,,; Brown. ‘Wisconsin, Publle Library. % CunM!’l"i‘ ul.-. e ! New York. Schools. N B s Wesleyan, Conn. Diinots. « Providence, R. L i | ine of ey, Fok ¢ Tanme No intelligent person can think for a moment that we flm‘mflmé s eva 9. & : | 5 5 St : .« | Gage Memorial Library....~ . Conn. vestig | |l wem Missourt, could sell to over 1000 Colleges, Schools and Public Libraries s . I e Vieeimia. ey an encyclopaedia unless it was well known to the purchasers 3 : s i i i . New Haven, Conn. Cincinnati. North Dakota. | as one which would falfill .the most exacting requirements of B > B e o COLLEGES. { the institutions for which it was bought. Students and others w Hl““‘"\_m -y i S Sk Conm, who are using the encyclopaedia constantly must have one S ater . New Haven, Conn. Amherst. Adelbert. h. h . hg & “3 y p » 'h' h .h N fi d h Plfui# > rary. S W o Bavon. © Willtams, Defiance. which is authoritative, and one in which they can find the | pubne schools o Conn. greftapson - Medicel Mount \Vetnoe latest information extant on any subject to which they may | Public Schools et i Barnard. Marietta, 5 ¥ ] Berkeley Institute Brookiyn, Oberlin. refer. | Heorew Edueca. Soe - Brook.yn. - {W vamar g Although only completed May, 1904, over 1000 Colleges, ! mst. ot Arts & Sctences. ... Brookiyn. Bowdoin. Peabody Normal, Schools and Public Libraries have already purchased LN KA 45 =4 a———— Dartmouth, Towa. = . Pubdlic th‘lrl: > . T SEV | Mount Holyoke. Agricultural, Mich, Public Scheols. coNGRATOLATES RoOSEVELT. | | i I The New International z::z5 1 5 State Legislature Sends a Message t0 | | e e the President. | Eimira. Ark. Baptist. E . | A o B ncyclopaedia N. Y. S. Il Normal, 2 ! St. Francls Xavier. Carthage. . S e A-partial list of such purchasers is given that you may 3| et eibiraiee. see for yourself that the most important institutions are en- |, =" "0 0 s 3 S 1 . o . > - o5 - s | B e rolled in the list. Civil Service Committee. . i N ORM ARTO! OF JOMBING 1N L. MECHANICS TPAC Gipve it Whitworth. Comstock School ITIS, ] ) T = JUMP! N. . T CHAD p - | ove y. - ADVERTISEMENTS. FORM ASTOX T AN, AT TERLODN, |l Allegheny. South Carolina. Most of these purchasers: already possessed encyclopae- | povic Livrary. ;. — A ) AL T dias, so that in their buying can be found the best of reasons— | pubiic schoois. e warthmore. onverse. : hnd iy g - > \ It looked as if the contents of the ed fireworks set off at intervals made | Wash. and Jefferson. Yankton. the necessity of possessing an encyclopaedia which is better, ;T::LL:; ‘:‘; ark had been turned loose in San Fran- | light for the procession. Woman's, Md. Wash, Agrie. newer, and more useful than any other. s Mier o e Tuh iy cisco last night when Norris & Rowe's [ The cavalcade started from Mechan- | Bluffton, Whitmore. N. e . " New York City. Pocistithe s e parad“d i “eould | ics’ Pavilion and filed down Market | Register of Record But this circus could a few better. The inhabi- street, headed by a platoon of mount- The first train of seven cars carried a battalion of Ohio National Guard en- ties occurred in them. The wreckage caught fire and all the forward train and three cars of the rear train were FRANK PINNEY, aged 10 years, son of Lieutepant O. C. Pinney. TWO UNIDENTIFED MEN. MAYOR OF FRENCH CAPITAL PERFORMS THE CEREMONY STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS, The New International Encyclopaedia Is An En- Riverdale Library. go the ark ed police. Following the police were 3 S St. Agatha School. tants of that antedeluvian vessel were | the bareback riders and a display of ([} Orone. Me. a1 tirely New Work. It Is Not a Revision of, Nor Si. Bartholomew Club. ell right in thelr day, but if Noah | blooded ring and racing stock that ex- |f§ Farmingion. Me. i e R T O TR ek ot I SR e (‘l[?? un!i\'e;sal ad]rlnlralior:‘. Shegar:fi, s::le:x, et Clrbond::h_ . Is It Based on, Anx Exxsung Work. -: - 3 x H o) t nigh e would have ! Ponies, elephants, llamas, deer and elk | w ter, Mass. Chicago, IlL. . . 3 - o ty Club. . New York City. Erf.gal}ixnlnis:a: iu‘ ':‘m in my day, | 1D harness and a cosmopolitan brigade |l TR MR o SRt T In selecting the Editors-in-Chicf— ;nl;enci v O g ;afl.b s S e .77 |of animals made the second division Albany, N. Y. Terre Haute, Ind. Daniel Coit Gilman, LL. D., president | ©- ¥ = wark, N. . but back, bac T : the center of interest. Brockport, N. Y. Cedar Falls, Towa. Johns Hopkins University (1876-1902f® | . Newark, N. % Crowds thronged the route of the Among the equines was the famous Buffalo, Ellinsburg, Kans. Prooidcus: &f Carnegie ~Tustitatices | . Toa parade and small boys who wanted to | high jumping horse King. He has a New York City. Emporfa, Kans, 2-1903) ; H Thurston Pack, Ph | Public Library. . . touch the zebras to make sure they |Standing challenge to jump against|fl oOneonta N. Y. Detrott, Mich. 1902-1905); Harry Thurston Pac! 3- | Public Library..... Trenton, N. J. were real often blocked its progress. | anything from a bullfrog to a kan- Castleton, N. J. Mankato, Minn. D, L. H. D., Professor in Columbia | " ; genoot for Deat . Tyenton, N. J. E specles of animal in the na- | Baroo. King seems to have springs in- Trenton, N. J. Moorehead, Minn, University; - Frank Moore Colby, | . megie Livrary.. . Allegheney, Pa stead of hoofs. This is only one of Clarion, Pa. the wonderful animals fn Norris and Ebensburg, St. Cloud, Minn. M. A, late Professor in New York Kirksville, Mo. University—men of national reputa- tural history book was in the line of march, and the elephants marched two | . Allegheney. Pa. ‘Western Theolog. Sem. « Allegheney, Pa. Pa. 5 1 Theclog. Sem Rowe’s Circus. They have twenty | California, Pa. Dillon, Mont. 2 4 i t Allegheney s by two, rubbering at the tall _build- | clowns, all kinds of acrobats, gym- | Millersville, Pa. Peru, Nebr, tion were _sought to give the weight | pubiic Schoels. .. .::::xh:my PP: in i nasts, aerifal bar performers, flying | Shippensburg, Pa. Silver City, N. M. of unquestioned authority to every | yechanics' Library - e . bands, plenty of them, blared y and when the musicians blew emselves out the big steam calliope trapeze artists, jugglers, tumblers; in | fact, everything that a circus ever had and some that no show ever had be Aliegheney, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Slippery Rock, Pa. ‘West Chester, Pa. Westfleld, Pa. Mayville, N. D, ‘Weatherford, Okla. Spearfish, S. D. article to which they would give place in the encyclopaeara. Public Scheols .. Public Scheols 598 rling o g As a result of their labors we offer | Lexington School.. je all the racket necessary even for | fore. The circus will open this after- Providence, R. I Commence, Tex. . hi J C brary. Pittsburg, Pa. AKNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES reus. Red fire, rockets and assort- | noon at Mechanics' Pavilion. |W munesvine, Tex. Oshkosh, Wis. ;vflorimslfl‘fl;:;g‘%,i! “'g‘:hm;!’t"he]-‘;;l‘l‘; oirorobi g . S e —_— | STATE LIBRARIES, encyclopaedia in English that we|E. Adabuny amps! rth..' have seen.” Shadyside Academy..., New Hampshire. . : b \ / Vermoat, yonio Island. Its informatiog is brought down | Riter Co. Tech. School....... Philadeiphis, Pt [ M husetts. Ohi i ) . Apprentices Library . .. Philadeiphia, Pa. i 4 4 R - into the year 1904. e Philadeiphia, Pas Connecticut. Tilinots. > Drexel Instituts.. ! New York. Wyoming. It contains 16,339 pages, 67,097 sep- | . Lo Phiiadeiphla, Pa. . N ) r New Jersey. Department of State, arate nmcl;s On over 100,000 sub-| . .oribrary. Philadelphia, Pa. 4 f 1 :enn!ylvdlnll. Dept. of Agriculture, jects. The illustrations are on a scale Phil. Commercial Museum. .. 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SEEDRE ». - this afternoon affixed his signature to Board of Educa " Berkaley, Th R . Washington, D. C. LIVERPOOL ... 3 , .3 ¥ < "3 e same reason that induced the | patent Office... a rescript containing his Majesty’s de: Union High School. . Centerville. %) . ‘Washington, D. C. LONDONDERRY E Epecial Dispatch to The Call, State Normal Seh: Chi choice of the New International En- | Smithsontan Institition. ... . - cree to give elected representatives of Not ool co. ek % 2 ‘Washington. D. C. R - v dweaca < tunity to express | BOISE, Idaho, March 3.—A stra E Vi Botoal. - -0 -Claremont. cyclopaedia above all others for the | Columbia University.. SCANDINAVIAN POINTS s77.25 | | the people an oppor y .z e g -—A. strange Pomona College Library. . Claremont. 1000 different schools and libraries | MeKinley Manuel Training D.C NEW YORK their views in the preparation of the | story has come to light here in con- Free Public Library. . Colusa. should govern your selection. 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