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THE SAN - EWS OF THE C DREAD TETANUS - SEIZES NURSE Miss Edith Miller of Oak- land Is Lying Close to Death. >rominent Young Wo- man Suddenly Strick- en by Lockjaw. —~Miss Edith fety girl and trained to death at the nta Clifa Her at- Keyes, says egndition is e etfis has not sx and that an- will be re- t the outeome tion will be. aaighter of ze RYMiller, aftér complat- She was then th. In the avéfine near girl foiends. 11 Miss Mifler t convulgions homs and DF He diagnoed 2w ar rge her to be is tn- on her came t sore riied into heér Dr. Keyes s P ¢ that the » a 3 réelf with slight wound some germs of tetafus Saturday even- GRANT SCHOOL DAMAGE. AKLAND ne Digtrict Attor- pey J Allen has sed the Board to submit b & test suit the 1 by contractors | for aamagé the earth- ding had been ac- as completed. The determiné quess sith reiation which were board t w dings ¥ has al&o ad- ke no action a8 to shool buildings in tion, ey t the con- should bé the structures en d issue to to the raise rehabilltate shock Was learns whether by Btate legis- grant - school the two weeks were orderéa imme- nake. PTS STOLEN. 5.—~A daring thiet of tne U- afterfioon while 1tifig rolier t waxed rouble §22 d { RECEL By proprietors d the re- afternoon tempotary then ged in other Whilé th persn ar with who appar- the habits of 1 i oprietors, placel a box ins ve wall on the outside of the ng next to the office, climbed in through the window and easily Secured the left by the rink owners. The police are mearching for the thief. LOGAN AGAIN ON TRIAL. OAKLAND, June 5.—The impanél.| ment of a jury to try Henry A Logan a secong tim enticing away Ethel Cook was ¢ ed this afternoon and the taking of testimony was begun. The were V.Chloupek, . C ting, Timothy Nolan, R L Fofmey, Sylvéster | A. Williameon, G. H. Hale, | John Luderman and. H. C. | | as the jury was compléted opening statement was made by Digtrict Attorney Bverett and the actual trial of the case was begun with the calling of Mrs. Mary Ross, the mother of the girl, to| the stend. Bhe testified that her aaugh- | ter was born in Décember, 1888, and was just 17 years of age last Dééém- Bér. It is expected that the trial will last several days. the : Deputy Brown e MANAGER DESERTS COMPANY. BERKELEY, June 5.—A company of | vaudeville performers in South Berke- | léy have complained of the disappeaf- | ance of théir mandger, Edward Law- | ce Nisson, alleging that he has jéft | without warning, taking with him| mo that should have been paid 1o | the actors | ir. and Mre. Paul Vernon joinéd with Niston to stage a vaudeviile ghow in Lincoin Hall several wgeks ago. Peéf- | formers were engaged, and the money rolled in.. Mr. Nisson is alleged to have | left wheh the finances apparently were | in good =hape, and the other members | &f the combihation now desire to learn | his whereabouts so that a settiement ean be made | e s e - PLASTER MUST BE USED. ALAMEDA, Juhe 5.—J. R. Sloan, an | nsurance agent, has addresfed a com- munication to the City Trustees stating | that unless that portion of chimmneys damaged in thé recent earthquake with- | n the bulldings is coated with plaster hsurance risks will not bé accepted on | he property or lesses pald in case of | dre. S'oan’s letter has been reféfred to | the policé atgi fife committéé of the | municipal board | Bty g FIXES WATER RATES. OARLAND, June 5.—The City Coun- éf1 lust night fixed water rates on a basis of $5,000,000 valuktion of thé | Contra Costa W the rete to ¥ield a net income 6f 6 per cent B Tt FAPL G CATCHING UNDERSIZED BASS— Oakiahd, June §.—Numerous com- plaints have been made by residente near Giant station that San Francisco | fishiermen are taking thousands of base néar that piace thit dre under weight. The minimum weight is threé pounds, but it & claimed that fish weighing less than half a poéund are being shipped e DISMISE ALL SPECIAL OFFICERS Alameds, Jume §—The City Trustees have revoked the appoifitment of 200 #pecial officers, made durine the laté {and silvérware, supposed to be stolen | CUTS LITTLE GIRL'S HAIR AND DRESSES HER AS BOY Mysterious Kidnaper Leaves Child at Oakland Station When Policeman Mulgrew Approaches. Genevieve Fuller, Aged Three, Escapes Clutches of Strange Man Who Had Disguised Her. ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS OAKLAND, June 5.—Genevieve Fuller, the three-yéar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Fuller of 661 Thirty-zighth streét, was kidnapéd .by persons un-| PUNISHES A . WRETCH.—Oakldfd; knowh Péstérday afternoon, her hair |June Henry Marks, convicted of cut off, bow's clothing substituted for |28Sisting to send his step@aughter, | Emily Kluegel, into evil ways, was the dresges she wore and in dotheér wa) prepared fof removal from the county. No motive for the ct is kKrown. The plot to steal the child was spoilsd by Oficer, Mulgréw this morning quite | by accidént, when the policéinan preked | up the little one at the Sevénth-street | tailroad station while she was alone for | 4 moment, #nd aftér talking with ler tor a few miftites srought Her with | Him to police headquarters. The police- man did n6t know miore of the ehilds history than that she was appafently 168t. He did net know that she was & girl and hdd no knowledge of her hav- ng béen kidnaped the day before and |fer took charge. metamorphosed into 4 $ééming doy PROUDUCE COMPANY FORMED.— The real facts of the case weve re- :qulnnd. June 5.—Articles of incorpor- vealed when the gifl's fathier, & fruit jation of the San Francisco Produce peddier, came to the station in scarch [ Company were filed with the County of Bis child, whose disappeariince ne | CIETk today. 'The directors are M. S: had reported vesterday, and after an |Quadros, Jackson Joseph, Frank 8. exdamindtion of the youngster brought Sthith, Thomas Dematel ihd Janies De- in by Oficer Mulgrew proclaimed that ¥Mitel. The capital stoek of the cor- the child wa# his own daughter: | poration is $50,000. 8o conipletely had Genevicve Palier e bewn changed in appearrice by et cap- | IN THE DIVORCE COURT. tor that her own father had dificulty in | recognizing her. He could i # _no motive to the police for the kidnaping of his 1itt1é onie. The girl seif was unable to supply satisfactory inforif:i- sent to jall for five and a half mofiths |and was fined $500 today by Police | Judge Mortimer Smith. PIONEER WOMAN DIES.—Oakldnd, June Mrs, Sarah Le Roy Trembley, widow of the late Dr. J. ‘B. Trembley, a pioneer physician of Oakland, died today at her residence, 952 Bighth street. Mrs. Trembley had lived in Oakland for more than forty years. FOUND DEAD IN BATHROOM.— Oakland, June 5.—Max Eckstein, 60 years old, was found dead in a bdth- room this morning at his residence, 146 Stariford avénue. He came from San Francisco after the fire. A wife and four children survivé, The Coro- hér that her latel deceased mother | brought suit for diverce against Ellis S. Kitchén on the ground of cruelty. tion regarding her captor. ¢ould | She says that her husband is addicted say no more than that shs gone | to the use of liguor, and while undei ¢ with & man” yésgerday while at | its influence has practiced gréat cruéliy upon her. Opie night, she says, he arove her from their room, and she had 6 {Sleep on the floor with nething but her skirt for a pillow. She asks for the {cuttods of their only child. They wets mmarried in thig city in 1900, Myrtle Organ has begun divorce,pro- |cecdings against Willilam C. Organ, a carpenter, whom $he charges with cri- elty. She states that he has often struck iti hef father's yard + Geneviéve's captor cut off her curly Hair, took from her the dr she wore and in theif plice put on boy's suft 8¢ linéf, a red and whig tap ahd new undérclothing. Apparenti¥ the Kidnapef's plan was to take Jeheyeve from the city, the Stop at Sevdnta St station this morning being an incid in thé jotirhey. The kidnaper i up- posed t6 have become dlarmed w. he her with his fist and beatén her. They saw Officer Mulgréw talking with the |Have one child, of which shé asks the child and difdppeared. custody. - —_0 TOo STUDY RUSSIAN POLITICS. Charging R. C. Bates, former man- ager of the Gutta Percha and Rubbér > with having an unusually | SRR ELEY, juhs 5. — Friehds of|Company, Prgfensor J‘EfomJe B. Landfield of the JfBean and ugly dispdsition, Alfce P.| department of higtory in thé university Bates has bagun divorce proceedings Tecelvea word foday of his arrival ifi|2Fainst him. “Wienever the ingenuity | St Petérsburg, where the brilliant|Of #n evil mind eould suggest” she| sa hée “found fault, scolded afid | voung Scholar has goné to study the political cbhditions of Russia prépara- tory tb publishing a Work on thé Sub- ject and giving lectures at the univer- sity, w will deal with the storm of agitation amd révolution ih the Czar's realm. First-hdhd information of all the stirring and mometitius events that are transpifing In Rusgia will be secured by thé univérsity man, and from'these he may bé expactéd to weave & griphic, aceurate and most valuable HiStofy of ~ontemporaticous doings abroad. His equipment forithé task Is regarded as good nagkéd” the plaintiff. He concpaled the | amount of income and only gava her what wa$, absolutely necessary to pay the bills and So harassed heér as to make life with him unbearable. She| asks for the custod¥ of thé children lfin1 sufficient of his income {6 support them. | Final decrees of divorce were granted | Jessie M. ‘Pratt from- Framk -A. Pratt | for neglect and Florénce E. Ledgétt from Harry J. Leédgett for desertion. e L AEPUBLICAN JUBILEE T0 BE CELEBRATED I8 THE QUMKER Ty Forty-Two Dengatm Will Go From California to' Phila- delphia. Spéclal Dispatch to The Cafl. LOS ANGELES, June b5.—Delegates were appolnted vesterday to represent California at thé Golden Jubiléé Con- vention of the Nationdl Republican League which will be held in Philadel- | phia June 17-20 to celebraté the fiftieth anniversary of the first Republican National Convention, which nominated John C. Fremont for President. The delegates, nunbering forty-two, were £ announced by Ferd K. Rule, presidént of the California Staté League of Re- publican Clubs. They are as follows: | Bx-officio delegates—General Georg |Stone, ex-president of the National League; C. W. Pendleton, national vice president for California; F'erd K. Rule, president of _the C»i,mornin State League, aind Felton Taylor, secretary of the California Btate League. BE DEPOT SURVEY. BERKELEY, June 5. Citizens of Berkeiey whb recail the promises of the Southern Pacific Company to cOh- struct a $45,000 Aepot on thé land now occupied By thé rallroad depot in the heart of town were chéered today wher surveyors began work on the premises a4 4 prellmindry to the construction of the proposed depo WIDOW OF OFFIGER WOULD BURY BODY OF HUSBAND AT SEA Admiral McCalla ~ Forwards Request to Navy De- partment, | | | | Special Dispatch to The Call. VALLIEJO, June 5. —Acting upon one | of the last requests made by the late Commander John H. Holcombe Rear Admiral McCalla has telegraphed to| Delegates at large— H. Met- calf, Frank P. Flint, P the Navy Departmenit at Washington |Lind John F. Hughes, ing ission to bury the re- Colonel L. J. C. Spruance, i o bia BANANE satie | “Belcgntes from . Condressional dis- mains of the gallant sailor at sea | . HCESIE, Py Saia 7. H. Sel- Holeombe passed away suddenly at théyyape Cliffora Coggins and Thomis B. Navdl Hospital on Friday last. Dozfpr. Sécond—Duncan E. t:_l'unlls’y‘i Holcombe had often asked his widow | W. H. Govan, '.helodure J. mll{k an to have his remiains buried beneatn A G- Burnett. Third Joseoh, A the waters of the ocsan after his |Lond; Judge I & MEgE, o0 bl death, upon which he had spent so|Julius Kahn l;en'r‘ many yéars of his lite. Mrs. Holcombe Clinch n}l:'lél'g;d 4 x{gl made kmown to Admiral McCalla the |Haye ¥ wihes of her husband. If the desired | 200, Fo Mitcheltrée, - Bint oife, J. O, Ha b——-&, C. Ne Orrin 8. Henderson, J. Harry Rus- permission is given thé remains will | sell ahnd Knflk H. Shor! Seventh— be placed aboard oné of the navy |James M chlan, Leo V. Youngworth, tugs, taken out béyond thé heads, and d Willis |Leo c. Gates afi H, Boo with & sitiple naval ceremony cone | EULLELS. O Smith M X5 Waid, 2. signed to the waves. Roberts and D. F. Hunt. rhanictigd <L SR 5 ot ol N W NAPA PARLOR INITIATES Find Jewelry Prisoner. CLASS OF EIGHTY NATIVES SALINAS, Juné 5.—M. Pertz, a Mexi- can, was arrested at San Ardo Members From Vallejo, Calistogn, So- night. He had a quantity of jewelry | noma and St. Helenn Witness Cere- mony and Attend Banqiet. VALLEJO, June 5.—The patlors of the Native Sons of the Golden West of Vallejo, Sonoma, Calistoga and 8§ Helenn gathered at Napa _mt:aflnms to be present at the ihitlation of eighty new meémbers Into Napa Pirlor and to enjoy the banquet which had been spread by the natives of - that city. Vallejo Parlor went up with a large delegation on special electric cdts, taking with them the Mare Island station band. There Wag a 8- sion and fireworks and other features: propérty, in his possession. The silver bears thé monogram L. H. T. He can §ive nd coherént account of where he got the goods. A card of the Morléy Jewelry and Optical Company of Oak- land was also in the prisoner’s pocket. Find Dymamite In Park. SAN JOBB, June 5.—A box of Ayna- mite was found in Alum Rogk Park to- aay. Neither the park superintendent ner thé locel park railway manager know ahything about it, and it has | been taken into posséssion By the atér Company’s plant, |Sherifft and cached until ;| F. M. Silva of Napa presided &5 toast- has been cleared up. | the MYSLEry | lister at the bahquet ana s Ftes asnah e <A were madé by Grand President Jam: Gallagher of Sah Franeisco, Past Grand President C. E. llel,m_n‘fid:,_n! Sadra- mento and several 81 the who were present. R TAN OFFICER RIDES OVER mm THOUSAND MILES Travels From Manchurid to S$t. Peters- burg in Eight Months on grand officers LOS ANGELES, Juné 5. : a conductor employed by the les Railway Compény, was while bathing in the surf Beach yesterday. The Lamb, Horseback. ST. PETERSBURG, June 5—Captain Ange- Byliéff, who left the front in Manc] i | shortly after. the peace treaty Mw”:: | signed, arrived in St. Petersburg today. | He rode the entire distance, about 700' m|!|f.. in elght months and four days. 18 horse, of En breed, was in ood condition wheén the journey was ished. The captain's orderly, fho at Redondo of uge. ii #irehuous season, was his sole companion, had a Mon- golian mount. i d. . OAKLAND, June b.—Becatise he {old | EL “WS’ BHAN was in purgatory Eva J. Kifchén Has | D G, | VENTURA APRICOT O RCHARDS yei | ed- drowned |/ S ABOUT T EAPERT CHEMIST BESIGNS PLAGE Professor E;berts Will Return to College in Kentucky. Gives Up PFertilization Inspection Work in This State. BERKELEY, June 5.—The university is to lose the services of an expert chemist, Professor George E. Robérts of the agriculturar department, in charge of thé State fertilization in; apection service having resigned his® position. Professor Roberts is to leave very soon for Lexington, Ky., where he will fill the place of first assistifit chemist ih the agricultural departient station of the Kentucky Agricultural College. § Professor Roberts has been a member of thé University of California faciilty for three years. He came to this coast from Kentueky, being a graduate of the Kentucky State University, in which hé taught for three terms before coming West. His service for the Eastern State will begin in July. Thé work of Proféssor Hoberts in California ha§ been the inspection of fertilizers sold and their use by agri- culturists, Hé has traveled over all the Stafe while doing this. The work re- quired of His department is complicated by the varying conditions of the #oil in California and the diversified charac- ter of the work that farmers and or- ¢hardists and viheyardists perfori in this State. Professor Robert€ Has writ- ten an important bullétin in conhection with hi§ work, whiéh twill be published lin a tew weeks. 1 | | - HE BAY s Ll e TELLS OF WORK PARENTS FIND IN GEOMETAY, Book on Researches IsiFatés Play Strange Trick Issued by Professor With C. M. Daniels ‘Wilezynski. ~and Wife. Contribution Important|Girl Restored When to Advancement They Seek Another of Science. - for Her Place. - 2 . OAKLAND, June 5.—Fate seemed to BERKELEY, June 5.—Part of | result of Professor B. J. Wilczynski's | trip to Europe last year, when he per- formed research work in the universi- | ties of the Continent, is found in & pub- | lication of which he is the author, just |issued by the famous frm bt B. G Taubmer of Lelpzlg, Germany. The work 18 rated by gredt mathematicians as a fémarkable contribution to the lore on the subject of gedmetry. Proféssor Wilezynski is a research associate of the Cdrnegie Institution of Washington, D. C, and proféssor of mathematiés at the University of Cali- cifto wheti their Ifttle five-year-old daughter - Alice was separated from them in the excitement following the the same perverse. force that Daniels happy. Théir story of how Alice was them and later regarhed, | ciféumstaiices, reads 1ké a page r’:oml L -fas -school foriia, ife describes, or the public, the ;{‘;‘x‘,ia"f‘,,";‘Zo‘fii’s“‘éfii"'}:"fi.fl‘z‘“.,’e trae, character of his investigatiohs and ce W B s work, 18 WEETHE 108 this DUrbuse Belng | Pocaisoales Whi gdne. atd I8 B8 oo issued from the office of President Wheeler toddy. The matter is as fol- Tows: In the geonietrical lnveaugaunni of un- that the last century, one of the most betweéen metrical and prejective geom- family is than woait cdh be adduced? J The Daniels lived af McAllister and Polk streets in San Francisco before the earthquake came. They scurried out of the house on April 18, and while | the crowd of méighbors surged around | them Alice hecamé séparated from the damental distihetions has been etry. It is a_eurious faet that fhis classification Seems to have glven fise |group and did not return. The Daniels to ariother distinction, wHieh is not at|searched for her in vain. The girl had all justified by the nature of things. There are certain properties of curves, surfaces, éte., which v be deduced for the miost gemérial configurations of theéir Kind, depénding only upon the kiioWledge that certain conditions of continuity are fulfiiled in the vieinity| of & cortain point. - These aré the o called infinitesimal properties and are natdrally treated by thé methods of the differential calciilus. 3 ‘The "curious faét to which wé havé réferred is that, but for rare exceptions, | | aisappeared. Bftorts to find hef were futile. When the Dantels gave up hope of |Fecovering Miss Alice they decided to | adopt 4 youngster to take her place. In quest of such a malden; they wenmt t6 thé refugees’ camp at Adams Poifit to- | day, having been told that a number of | orphans were theré who might be se- curéd for adoption by heads of When thé Daniéls told the anthorities ReporIS' Read—:l Santa Cruz| OE Y SESSON N Y BY T S8 - Show That the Order Is - ~- | Floujs_hing. Special Dispatcii to The Calk SANTA CRUZ, June 5—The fifty- fourthi anfiual Grand Lodge of the In- dependent Order of Oad Fellows con- vefied this mornifg at the Casino, with Grana Master W. W. Phelps in the chdir. Two hundred and twenty-| five cahdidates wete given the Grind Lodge degree, Thé deléegates number over 600. The main business of the sessioh was the hearing of the réport of thé grand master. Telegrgms from Granad Siré R. E. Wright of, Allentown, Pa., and-the | Grana Lodge .of Virginia expressing | thelr sympathy for the Goldefi State in its Hour of trouble were read. The grand master réported the net gain in | frieiibership for. the year at 1756, mak-| | | 31, 1905, of 38,917. The net gain in| ihe Hebekah branch for the year was | 1624, making a total of 26,851. The| réport stated néw ledges were: insti- | tuted at Sterling- City, Huntington | Beach, Soith Pasadena, Conlinga; He- | met, Redondo; Columbus, San * Frdn- | cisco, Needies and Hollywood. ~ New | Rebékali lodges were institited at La- | ton, Latrobe, Guadalupe, Fiejl, San Francisco, Artesia, Halfmoon Bay, | Mereed, Ripon and Celma. Corner- | stones of halls were laid at Lompoc | and Anaheim, and at Lompoc, Ana- heim, Lincoln, Santa Paula, Hanford and Santa Ana rew halls were dedi- cated. % : The report showed that more than | 100 Odd Fellows and Rebekahs lost their homes in the recent disaster. | The total cash réceived by the general | relief committée for Odd Fellows was $167,094.17. Of this sum $113%327.54 was disburseéd, leaving a balancé of $54,766.62. In addition to this cash contributions of food and clothing val- ued at $100,000 had beén received. The Rebekahs meét in the Congre- gational church. The attendance is the largest in the history of the order, 288 lodges being represented. Two hundred and twenty delegates took the Grand Lodge degree. Isabella Rebekah degree tgam exemplified the work at the Casino. General O. H. Brower presided at a military council this afternoon, wheti the programme was arranged for the Grahd Encampment to be held at Watsonville in October. The programine includes & military coun- cll, grand parade, guard mount and dress parade daily, compétition drill, clambake a4t the béach and a grand ball. Prizes to the amount of $700 will be alstributed. A ALMOST LIKE GOLD MINES Extremely High Prices Are Offered for Fruit, Even the Pits: Bringing 2 Good Figure. ¥ VENTURA, June 5.—Apricots, dried “|or- green, and even the plits, which a few years ago were thrown away 48 uséléas, areé on the jump in price and buyers are falling bver one another fl_t get hold of the fruit: Last year apricots dried wér® u drug on thé :::3:!-;1 7’,& .:an‘t!u. ;‘Mi yéar the rs have been alréady o a 11 They are # s ke holding off, witn a good prospect of 123% ahd 15 later. Some gréen froit was sold for ?36,-1 ton 1y in ‘the season. Yesterdny $40 was given for 300 tons. Will'be dried and some canned. Tholigh thé crop is but half of what it was last yéar the quality is superiot, are now sought at $15 & ton., They have never before brought more than $8. The high price 18 thotght to be Bome of this ‘was recov- |atts ered. The deceased m Years =Q g a total miémbership on December [ of girl théy desired a little these infiintesimal propertiés have been | thé sott i tot ws;?; brought ouf for inspection, and dealt with only from the metrieal point | gf Vlevg P?dr\.[ecfiv'é R{‘omt‘ll}"‘!. W‘l}kzh as made sue rogress in the course g > of the cen[ury.p as . apparently dis- | beimed daified to cansider thé infinitély smiall artd into whith it§ configurations may & décomposed. It has gained thé pos- the atténdants. | Daniels made a rush for the “otphan” | who wag to be adoptéd, cried “Alice™ and then wept a lot whilé Papa Daniels turned, and what more conviiicing proof. b L03T CHILD i ! i ? | have played a sorry trick om .Mr. and | Mrs. Charlés M. Danisls of Sun Fran- | iost to | Berkeley. undér unique | I THQUAE QUCKENS AOMANGE OF YOUNG BERKELEY COUPLE Miss Mabel Marrs, Agnews At- tendant, and Scott Whitta- ker Engaged. She Goes Through Terrible Ordeal at Wrecked In- stitution. BERKELRY, Junie 5-—The earthqfake |is responsible for a lot of damaged | hopes, but on the oppesite side of the | ledger is the credit for some very pretty réfiances. Ofie of these, whéfés the big 1] | ! | i i ! earthquake &nd fire across the bay, but temblor i Fevealed as a qlilckénmer of pérated | to_take the child awiy has séemingly | ti , afd the | ATV G, SOt hd I ::,';,",-:;‘,;2‘“,, | Mtbel Matrs and Scote Whittaker. latent love in the hearts of shy young people i3 found in the annodnéément just made of the engagement of Miss Both are prominent in society in They weré devofed friénds bétore the earthquike, being thén in | that delightful period that precedes t | tormal proposal of marriage and the | tremblifig acceptancé of such an offe Miss Marrs had determined to give at least paft of her life to the Work of suc- doring the distresséd of earth, and to that end bécimé an attendant in the asylini &t Agnews. Shé was in the bullding én thé moern- |ing of April 18 and was awakefied by the ramble and foar of the falling tim- bers, Stones and bricks. Hurtyisg to a windoW, attited in 4 robe de fuit, Miss Marrs found HéfSelf apparently penned in on all sides, with escape seemingly impossible. Ardund her were the dead, among thése being four of Her compan- ion attendants. Dr. Kélly of the asylum was killed. Thé scefie wa$ indéséribably horrible. Miss Mafrs seemed doomed to death Wwith many of her associatés, but in- tafitly determined that ome last su- | tamilies. | préme éffort should be made béfore she surréendered the life that was sweet to | then came-the climax that almost over- | all Mamfa | b t her. She leaped from the window €6 the ground, a distance of thirty feet, and hted safely. The throw of the dice béen all in her favof. She escaped unhtrt. Then began for her the work of helping the injured in the ruins. Meanwhile Scott Whittaker, who is a ung realty broker of Berkeléy, was sibility of making assertions about its|stood around, Walting for Wis tarn o yo configurations-as & whole, only by IIm= [ambraee thé little one. It was Alice ail | wild with fear regarding her fafe. He Ung its fleld ‘o the congideration of| right, and sHe wis adopted for Keeps cn | procured an automobile and sped —to g]nj;e raic cases; & Testrietion Which i Tecessary in differentiat seometry. Between the ~mietrical = differen ' 1% the dpot. tial | never to ramble more, vgleomelry of Monge and Gauss, and the Daniéls are Joyful. H [luf | ehm)clpruemwe #eometry of Pomce- | and Plucker; thete is left, there-| fore; the field of projective differential geometry whose ndture partakes some- | what of both. The theorems aof this| kind -of .geometry are concernéd with| projective. properties of the Infinitesi- | mal elements. Ad'ifi the ordinary aif-| ferential geomietry; the process of inte- | gration may lead to statements con- eern(n%prsperlién of_ the configuration as a whole. But, 6f course, suéh inte- | ration is fionlbla onily in &pecial cases, ven - with this lmitatien, however, | which lies in the nature of things, the| field of r;o]ective differential geometry | is %0 rich that it seems well worth| while to cultivate it with grentér ener- gy_than has been @ome herétofore. f But_few investigations bélonging to this fleld exist. The most fmpertant contributions afe those of Halfihen, Who has dévelbped an admirable theory of plané ‘and space curvés from this FIND GHISTLY BELICS IN ChVE Guns Discovered by Prospectors. - Special Dispatet to The Cail. CARSON CITY, Juné 5.—While pros- oint of view. Thé author has, jin the| Emt féw {elr-., built up a Pra}ecflve: pecting near the meuth of Eagan Cdn- differentidl geometfy of ruled surfaces.| yon jast week, 8. R. McLaughlin and n this k we shall confirie oufrselvés égnsl“fixrc:t'!‘m‘m.em“mu&ra l;;sde :{fl?‘:fi in which weré two Keéntucky rifles permit, a_ general theory of -surfaces With stocks partially burned off, por- will follow. | tions of two human skulls, a quantity tln Morris Robérts discovered a small cave T preseiiting (h& theoiiss of Hal:|of beads and several coins. One of the phen; 1 have nevértheless, followéd my | jitter was a siiver dollar and bere own methods both for, the sake of Uni- | gne qate of 1871. The other coins bore {-%r\g'ems’h?e"xgpfl?p“cm‘ml',‘c;‘."e cases, 1 carlfer dates. ©On the barrel of ome of aré due to him or | the guns was stamped the name of P. 8 d | Newbaker. A fire had Béen built in the eave and the guns placed across It with the avi- |dent intention of destroying theém. | From the appearance of the remaining o thosé result: whicfi to other authors. The general metho of treatmeént and the resuits which are not spécifically attributed to others are, so far as I am aware, due to me. The theory of ruled surfaceg has been v 1 ori el b e i3 Sorlie, O BADETS, | ortions of the stocks the Weaporia had tions of the Amherionn Mathomgtical So- | beén Iying there a number of years. clety, beginfing T8 19011 1 havd thougnt|The cave commafids a good view of I wl{fig‘euaryv to refer to them in de-| the old verland stage road, coming tail,. | tradtment ?wre given being|through gan Canyon. The inhabi- B D are T paoticorar aomy | tants of Cherry Creek. near which the ercofs hive been corfected; 1 hope that |Cave is located, weré unaware of Iits no serious mistakes have been allowed | existence until informed of the diseov« to pass over into the present wotk. | ery last wéek. To finish these personal remarks, I may add that Chapteér II contains a number of important additions to the theoty as generally preésénted, without | which it would lack rigor and com- pleteness. he - ¢anonical development of Chapter III has also been added by white man and a white woman. preshaien feidenn i NEW COMPANY WILEL RUN FERRY TO CITY OF VALLEJO th%h&kuthor. SRR + Vessels to Conneet at Navy Yard With xamples collected at the end o over eich cfmpter are of two kinds. Some Jisateié Lihe O cip.d ?‘gwthem x\rr!e ;n;ee exe'r(q;,ll es. Some, Many Poluts. ever, aré o very erent ma- i Ture. They are ésfentially sumsestions| NAPA, June 5.—A new eléctric rail- road company was organized in Napa yesterday by the filing of the articles of incorpofation of the San Franeisco, Vallejo and Napa Valley Railroad Com- pany. The new road, with a capital of $1,500,000, will operate from San Fran- eigco to Vallejo by ferry and from Val- lejo to Napa by cars in connection with the Vallejo, Benicla and Napa Valley Electric Railway lipe. The company will construct a raifroad from Napa to St. Helena and Calistoga and spurs to connect with other electric lines in Lake and Solano counties. The directors are W. F. Botsford of 108 Angeles, Z. J. Hatch of Oakidnd. L. J. Peroy and J. T. York of Napa, W. W. Hatch of Vall _——— PECULIAR LETTER FROM MAN UNDER SUSPICION for such further investigations a8 ap- pear to me to be of promise and im- ortance. I have dlso, in the }wdy of hé book, taken the privilegé of point- ing out further problems which seem t any others will he & e th o be of interest. rf,ndny suggeést themselves. t is my sincere wish that theése suggestions m&y be helpful toward a further de- velopment this fascinating subject. The Ietructdr in an American uni- versity s his time fully occupied b %her thin, 'esldéu the advancemen o tence. 'he Cdrregié Institution of, Washington, in recognition of this fact, makes it a part of its policy to give a ceriundng_mbbr f men the op- pattum? 7] devote all of their time d énerg; _Mch. _For two | thé honor and &he g“ din{ my efforts alded and raxm ht' r,q Support of this mag- erit mstif |I|gll‘ o lthutl this a‘{d régent worl r uld nof ve seen wt, of aa T‘ everal years. I his ox»pt unity to éxpréss to the dl,‘x! tion my fullest grati- or its-help and for the generosi which it left mé free to aci A unfettéred by unnecessary| CHICAGO, Juné 5.—Erich Muenter, and regdiations. the Harvafd Instructor whose wife last tWo years I have had|gied off April 16 in Boston under mys- i ,g%',g","fi"fi%fi,‘é terious ciréumstances, has been heard or thesd privileges I am indebted to|froth. Thé relatives ot his wife today g:g{mlgg Sleir, Datboux, Foreyth and |recelvea & _pamphlet unguestionably the greatesi of courtssy. - N QU G, S8l M < Srt - Orleatis. The document, wihich con. sists of several thousand words, is en- titied ‘“Protést” = Sévéral hundrea words are devoted to a burlésque ae- count of a sup: death and the: follows an extended criticism of those who have written and talked about him. As a last rd in his own de- fénse Mueritér say “And if my felloW-men ¢all this pro- test of miné insanity then I will spend the reést of my lifé on my knees and 'm'vow’n WIFE SUES g OR BREACH OF PROMISE she says ‘That ifig, Love . CHICAGO, mamflma E. White, ho owne i number of grocéries in the outherr part of the city, was made de- Btk Ght o7 nis divatosd it aios i ; r rtrude ‘w‘tme. . due to buyers contracting ahend to|Gertrude v 4 6g the merciful father in heaven t ot S S e ai*:.&‘{k‘n".%m WhIh os ol Joe | faxe Swey oIl the elgnt, it e o, them, | &2 1d. 1n_h ch w o= o 1 n: Tl Toukiolts uré seat to Germany. for con: AL R B TS \NEW ORLEANS. Jute 5—The iew 4 : and that she fina nted to & re- = s AR & sestch o L 34 . for clews to Mueéfter's stay i AcTREss SAISs Thmkh roms | PSARE T narriea stiss pne it Taguiry ” 4t Seversi” rinting TO PUT AN END T0 HER LIFB |Cishin w& ashier i one ot bis ha. s *ht‘:;- miss- Swhllws Laidanam While S F e REOmBLLY 1 i Pamphlets printed nete . DL iy - _‘Wffiflffihmhch_ ‘ ot : ! P P \ Her vew ha$ beén taken Agnews, and s& all the | Marrs unharmed. | ¥ | | arriving there to discover Miss In the joy that ac- companied the discovery a marriage proposal was made, and the engagement announcement today s the result of it all The wadding will take placé In 4 few weeks at the home of the Reokwood Flints, 1911 Henry _street. in North Betkeley, Miss Marrh belng a niece of- the Flint family. Sl SRS R Sl HAS ITS EFFECTY ON LOS ANGELES COURTS QUAKE Pair of Skulls and TWO!buur-u- of Holtdays Clogs the Cal- enddrs of the Various Tribusals in South. LOS ANGELES, June 3.—Yesterday, the first fegal day since April 18, found the dockets of every department of every éourt in Los Angeles so cpowded that weeks must elapse before condi- tions again becorge normal. During the long périod of legal holidays it has been impossibie to proceed with the trials of civil casés except by stipula- tion, and although a large number of these cases have thus been disposed of, there has been an accumulation of new business more than sufficient t6 make up for the cases ttied. Business has been it a standstill in the eriminal départments of the Supe- rior Court, and during the last six weeks nothing has been done éxcept to now and then pass senténce upson some deféndant who deésired to plead gullty. As 4 result there is 4 greatér number of prisoners in the County Jail await- ing trial than éver bBéfore in thé his- tory of thé county. In order te catch up With the business, the Superior Coiirt Judges have agreed to abandon their summer vacations and the courts will continue in séssion rfegularly throughout the season. The same con- idlucn obtains in the police courts, The skulls aré sald to bel those of a ARSI Kaights of Columbus Assemble. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jute 5.—Fol- lowing the celebration of pontifical high mass at St. John's Church, presided over by Cardinal Gibbons, today the National Conyention of the Knights of Columbus assembled at the new national head- quarters. The convention was opened by Supremeé Knight Edward Hearn of this ¢ity. The report of National Secre- tary Daunlel Soleman showed an lacome for the year of $722,501, which, with the balance from last year, brought the total income €o $1.966,097. The dis- bursements were $456,375, a balance of $1,509,652. e ADYERR Do you realize that pain is weaken and exhatists your vitality ? 't you : how letely worn out che, n backache, ferhd:«l of other spell of suf- erifig? Near! of ysis, epilepsy and sanity < >

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