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WUMAN SNE CHILD'S LIFE Mrs. W .mmuth Extin- guishes Flames on Rita Risso. Little One l1ght9 Grass Fire and It Seizes Hér Dress. June 7.—Presence of t -action on the paft of Wahmuth 2168 saved four-year- being “burned to e little one's from & The ALAME A gnited had sterted vé the \xin es. other children vard of the thwest corner Aa Vista ave- nt odcurred. The gone to Oaklind aren were alone bunch of A setting fire The flames le one's dress a began to Wahmuth and acted tw whose bravery H. Wahmuth g — 3 he v ¥ ¥ evening in Harmon ¥ n € niversit (,‘m;dv The ah, Christina Jacol- nake. Ropert MéCall, y Parry, Alicé T E: Darst, Marguerite rée—Ernest Allen dudron Aspinwell, ank Bowring, Haro th Cameron, Pii Evers, Dav Ligar, Bd: Roscos ¥. Eatl Mc- Miller, Howara Mrers, Jessie Rieger, Ben Ker Keliog - Mco Mars Mil vap der Heas m Wesion. Isabells lie Wilder, Wihsor Wil- -Alma Billups, Bertha ésohe, larje - J. MatMillan, Braest sch, Wintfréa Wihs Mente, -&m; S ELECTED. _ 7.—The Oakiand 1 JAst night elected a Of teachers, who will be which their ist is as follows: Rinehart, Felma Besgie T\ essie B. Smith, DAKLAND TEACH KLAND, rder in Burgess, O'Neili, Ma- Eiiza- Borgen- Hazei Bedinr, Ame- Graham, Katherine Mary Gardner, + Grace P. Ayiward. ettt CHILPREN DONATE MONEY: n 7—In the custody o chaitrman of the 2116 committee, i€ a bk Goh- 8.18 The coin représents the trom a ¢ ren's fair &nd circus- whith whas given by Clinton, Helehe and Francés Warden of 486 Orcharal strest Sted by numa-dus pléymates. The children in their let- ter fo Chairmén Tavior signed them- selves Ruth Genung, Mist Ra- chmel Genung, Miss Marietta Ge- nung, Mise Nellie Adams, Miss Ruth Nichols, Miss Madéline Bireh, Miss GertruGe Burt, Miss Kathryn Perrin, Misy Helene Warden, Mise Frances arden, Master rt Hall, ' Master e Hall, Maw Jarkson Worts, Mester Harold Worts, Master Kirtey Hunt, Master Clinton Warden, PIONEER LAID AT REST. OAKLANT 7.—The funeral of for fifty years with & Co's Bxpress, who B regidence, 2821 Van was held this st Congrega- ln U. s city. Rev. J. K. president of thée Pacific Theo- inary, officiated. The pall- rere: Raphael Weill, Barry Coleman, ge Ciatk, W. Greer and D. L. Bliss. The aced in & vadit at Mountain vr‘rnn\ Rul Nou, \lAh TO WED. OAKLAND, June 7.—James M. Han- ford, one of the most widely known mén in the employ of the Southern Pacific Company, sccured a marriage Hoense 3 y to marry Adah L. Young of Eureke: He is 78 years of age, while his bride is 51. Hanford has been with the Southern Pacific Company for thirty years and bas held the position of paym er' for twenty of them. He i known to every railroad man on the Pacific Coast by reason of the position Be occupies and the time he has held it REV. MR. PINBO BRINGS sUIT, OAKLAND, June 7.—Declaring that name and standing have been n the community in which he resifes by charges of wife-beating and insanity preferred against him - the Rev. George D. Pinneo of Fruitvale | brought suit against Frankiin Rhoda and Lisle Williams for $5000 damages today. Pinneo was dismissed by Judge T. W. Harris whep he came up for gx- amination. The defendants to the ac- tion are neighbors. Drawing Instruments. Triangles, T squares, blue print pa etc. Rabjohn’'s Art Store, th st., Oukland. 1 | | s tha wife-of Po- | Ryland | SN DERUTIES GANNOT BE PM[I Berkeley Officials in 2. Predicament Because of Ruling. Attorney. S—:;/s Law Al- lows No Funds for Extra Help. | BERKELEY, June 7.—The work of| three importint departméfits of the | town government is crippled through | the decision 8¢ Town Auditor Hanscom that the salaries ©of Assistant: Town Clerk H. Joseph Hbford, Map Clerk R. Smith in the Assessor's office, and License Clerk Madge Woolmington in the Marshal's office cannot be legally patd, Auditor Hanscom has held up the warrants for the salarles of thése town employes And 8 comphoation hes resuited, which the Trustees, with the aid of the Town Attormey. will he called upon to hélp unravel The rush of work cohstguent upon the rapid growth 6f the town has made the smplorment of additionul Heélp in various offices a necessity, but no legal provision has been made, according to Auditor HanScom, for the payment of | the help, &nd the extfa deputies, dc- cordingly, eaniot be used, or if th work they must takeée ¢hanees of being denied their salaties. Auditor Hanscom'd point 18 that the pay for ussistants to municipal officials | | | | | | | i is equivalent to an advante of s 15, glven tne said offic if payment is made it Map Clérk Smith w eral months ago, and and_théretore leafl employed &&v- upon Assessor arff's declargtion to the Auditor Smith was not his assistant the Auditor permitted the payment ot Smith's salary | dec The Auditor has since ed that Smith is an assistant as- sessor and so kis salary warrant is disapproved. Auditor Hanscom cites a Supréme rt decisionh that upliolds His action, apparently 1t anly remains to he mnded whethér the men whose sal- aried he holds wup. are assistants oy hold independent offices. CLERK IN PAY OF COAL MEN PHILADELPHIA, June T.~Testif!'ln5: { before the Intérstate Commerce Com-| mission to-day, Jomeph K. Alken, who | as beeh chler elerk in the office ot the|” superintendent of the Mnnnngnhblnv divislon of the Permaylvania Raliroad, | revedled almost as Startihg evidence | as that given by JoSeph Boyer befors the comimission yesterday. On a salary which he said varied from $30 to $12¢ a month Aikén had purchased stock in different coal companiés almeuhting to nearly $75,000. He 4dmitted having] | received gifte of cash from coal opera- | tors 6n the Pennsylvania lines, ahd had | alsoxSedived- $70-& Wohth- for Severat| months ffom a company store. Joseph Boyefr; the Pennsylvania Rail-] road .employe, who yesterday testified | before the Intérstate Commerce Com-, mission to having received large sums of pioney and other gratuities from producers of coal on the Pennsylvinia Raiiroad lines, was today dismissed from the service of the company. When | the mattér was brought to the atien- tion of President. Cassatt he directed the immediate dischaige of Boyer. Boyer was chief clerk in the office of A. W. Gibbs, superintendént of motjve Power. New light was shed today on .thé motives leading to the abolition of freight rebates by the raillrodds when James McCrea, Brit cice presidgnt of the Pennsylvania company, appeareéd befsre the Intérstate Commeérce Com- missioh. McCrea favored publicity of the rating of mines and the distriby- tioh of cars. He gurprizea the commis- sionérs by anhohcing that for nearly two years, and up to the time of Presi- dent Cassatt’s recent aépartire for| Europe, the Board of Directors of the | Pennsylvania Raflroad, of which he is al member, had beén considering means tor eliminating the private car. He de-| clated that the company had conocluded | that the use 8¢ these cars was unwise. | Toward the eohclusion of Kis testi- | monhy Attorney Glasgow asked McCreg when President Cassatt decided to stop rebating. “Just as soon as he got edntrol of the Pennsylvania Ranrsad; that was in 1895 sajda McCrea. He A@eclared that che directors of othér roads were pleased with the 1dea | of abolishing private cars, when the| rebate questisn was brought to their fiotice. MpCrea admitted, finally, that the rebates stopped when the commit- | tee oh Interest's plan started. He pdds | &4 that the shipper was neyer so fdirly | treated as fiow. Me had stable rates and was placed 1n a fair position with hiz competitors. —_————— | WISCONSIN SECRETARY | OF STATE UNDER ARREST Walter L. Houser Taken Into Custody in Comnection With Insurance Bri- bery Charge. MADISON, Wis., June 7.—Secretary of | | State Walter L. Houser was arrested at his office today chargéd with attempted Bridery of a State officer. The chirges grew out of testimony given reeeNtly by State Insuranco Com- missioner Hest to the jlegislative in- | surince Invegtigdtion committee. Hopst | testified that In 1803 Houser brought to | him a prepared draft of a decision de- sired by the Equitable Life Assurafice Soclety, and said that jf it or one sub- stantially the same sbould be rendered.| the company would contribute $2000 to- | ward the La Follette cagapaign fund. Secrotary of State Houser appeared in the Municipal Court today and walved the reading of the charge. The ptelim- inary examination was set for Juhe 15. Houser was reléased Upon a bopd of $15,000. e e TR ‘IC(‘Al'm LUNATIC NEARLY 3 KILLS AGNEWS ATTENDANT | Powerful Munige Fleréely Resists At- tempt to Return Him to the Asyram. SAN JOSE, June 7.—Fighting fiercely {egainst removal to thé ssylum at Ag‘- wp»u Whilam H. Bailey, a recaptured patiéni, almost murdered Wililam Brauddus, a hospital attendant, in a cell inthé County Jail this afternoon. Only quick action on the part of Jailer Cottle and Thomps Andrews, another gttend- ant, prévented the maniac from :hvth' the man to death. It took the united | efforts of the three men to subdue Bai- ley and place him s a straitjacket. | % IBroluddul was not seriously hurt. Bai- |zette today wbutbod gmeru 308 | ley escaped from the asylum durify . § the exdhmtut attending murumulie. |tion unseated certaln délegates ‘Lowndes Scoflnd Katherine Maxwell Will Help Gather Nickels. All Sorts of Articles May Be| Bought at Beautifully Bec- orated Bosths. ——— OAKLAND, June 7.—A little man and a maid have offered thelr loving ser- vices for Fabiola day at Idora Park Saturday, and children who desire to patronize thé pony carts Will have the pleasure of riding with Master Lowi- des Scott and little Kdtherine Maxwell, | The children are-very much elated over | the prospect of being able to help at| the big garden fete amd the fortuneé that they will thus be able to contrib- ute to the relief find }iap already ex- ceeded the bounds of thélr most sdh- guine imagination. Mrs: Lowndes Scott 4 Mrs, John B. | Maxwell, the mothérs of the ohildrén | mentioned, are also enthusiastic Fabl- ola workers and are‘each actively iden- tified with some Wooth. Tomorrow the varipus committees will gather their forces and decorate the stands, whére everything from a skate check to a pas per hat will be sold. Mrs. Oscar Luning will have charge of the flower hooth and something unique is promised. She will be assisted by Mrs. Rupert White- head, Mrs. Charles Egbert, Mre. W. A. Schrock, Mrs. Charles Heatley and other matrons and a bevy of girls, in- cluding Carol Mills, Elva Reed, Alice Dabney, Olive Bruning, Emily Aiken, Yvonne Mills and Marian Steriing. At the lemonade stand Mrs., Churchill Taylor and Mrs. Charles Lovell will' beé in charge, assistéd by Miases Susan Harrold, Lella Kenney, Susie Hall, Mary Selby, Helen Cupper, GHadys Wil- 4on, Ethyl Brown, Myra Hall, Rate Mec- Elvath, Pussy Creed, Marie MeHenry, | Helen ‘Hinckloy, Grace Stillwell, Lilla | Lovell anad Helen Lowden. There will be danciog in the even- | img, with Mrs, W. 8 Palmer &0d a corps | of assisting chaperones supervising af- fairs. Al the various attractions at the “park, Including the opera, roller skating, tour of thé world &nd dosens of other Interesting things, will be In operatien for the amusement of vigit- ors ahd for the benent of the Fabidla relief fund. ‘The fete begins at 1 o'¢lock and wm conitinue all afternoon TERAMA TOWN 10 INCORPORATE ;5 RED BLUFF, Juhe 7.—~By & unani- mous vote today thée Supseyisors de- eided to allow tté town of Tehama to incorporate and become a city. A large number of psople of that place, which i& #tuated on the riveF wt-the junction | of the railroads twelve milps south of # heré, drove to Red, Bluft'today o ap- pear:before the Supefvisors ah ént reasons Why the town should bécome one of California’s municipalities. The main incentive for lncommtmg' is the fact that the Redding and Red | Bluff Railway Company recently se- | cured franchises through Red Plufl and Reédding, as wall 48 private rights of way fdr the entire distAnes between Redding and Tehama. The company desires to enter Teflama without build- ing an overhead crossing over the! tracks of the Southern Pacific, 45 they would have to do if the towh was not incorpordted, This Wolld be véry dif- flicult i Yiew of tho peculiat lay bf the land, so the peopie-of the town are desirous to help them by incorporating, a& the law allows of the ¢rossiig of railroads on even grades within bounddry of municipaliti Ex-Supervisor Hugh MOpnay made a bitter fight agdinet incofporating the town. MINERS EXPLAIN THEIR POSITION DENVER, June 7._-1-na'ugmn ot the convéntion of the Western Federation of Minérs at the opening Session here, whereby two of thé ‘Butte delesation were unseated, caused thé Chargée to be madé that the sociallstic tendencies of the federationswere the real réason for turning dowh the two men ré- ferred to. Resolutions pubnag by & committee appointed for the P were adopted today refuting this charge. The resolutiobs read in part as follows: We find it _stated that 3 en- rom the Butte Miners' Union, Na. 1, on the ground that they were ophu"bd 10 §0- | cialism and seated in theif dtead dele- gates who favored that political creed, and it is also stated that the Western Fedération of Minéra has' passed into the control of the So¢lalist Patty gand is determined. to every miner in| Butte a Socialist, whether he wants to’ belong to that organization or not. is co! Both of the Statements ard falve and L are svidently inspired by the efiemies |of thig organization. Such slanders would not be worthy of attention were .,( hey are evi-'|ma | it not for the fact that dently but the forerunners of more of a sbmiler nature, and we deem - visable that this, the fourteenth i 1- | convention of the Westérn Federation of Miners, should place itself officially on record as denying the onm-;ep in toto, and lurther. 4 true state- ment of the acts of the eonvihuou in the matter of ma soating oY the con~ testing delegates qnd the llcy oz u; organization ag ri o "lfmon be 'flviu tull any political organ! publicity. The resolutions then ‘afiote a pnmpq of the record of the cnmtm that Fitzgerald um unseated solely thi fi Loi:dqy and &y were rmll;. elected. Favors Pure M ton. BUFFALO, N, . 6 7—The Na- tional Associat: - Wholesgle Gro- cers adjourned today to meet next yur |day chargt the | 5 TLE = KAT “ HO_ Wi OLA GA ASfilflT Al‘ ¥H ’Eli-:N FETE TOMORROW. WELL, g FABI- ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS BKATH\G N yne 7.-—4An ol 4 35 REGULATE EALOON Juné 7.~The B | dérea wéek ard of HE PARK.-—Oakland, or SuANInE riak WAl e opsnied Friday night at mur.-, Park. andro, - 8an L has ur~ rustees aloons to close at § o'cloek ays and § o'clock p. m. S n lyl WOMAN AND CHILD MISSING.— ©Oakland, Juné 7.—Mrs. and her bnhg repbrufl to the Woman 18 in il BLNK% 'IT he. Bu w shnsn i'flt rl E{IOOL GRADUATION. — June —The Horton aduation ome Clu beu Miss V!te FROM COURT TO ALTAR. ay nker Hil Annig Vignola froin Stockton, huve been oliee a8 missing. The healt! HILL DAY.—Oakland, Juné Assoclation will ebrate Bunkér Hill day on June 16 at rk, tight miles from San | ase, on the New Almidern rodd. ROBBERY. olm, a negro, e eiulpas : K’thé)’lfle er. Miss Florncy June 7:~~A final iriat}sg‘f M 1€o. ird efl nl rnbbod h!m ol QEE o décréé o Mat{lda LeFevre from Eugen¢ ! re this morning on thé Eround ce carn mmim cKee Ch; 11iot race \/mcunt -~ Oakland, re- West negro, Tubs- street Oukiand, hool will hpl June 14 é 1iza~ fl:‘: Erlnp. akland, dlyn £e was of his habitual intemperance, and this County Clerk l-luod a afternoon the | license for her marriage. to. The latter gave his ngb s Cheney. F. End sho éaid that sne was 32. STRUCK WITH PISTOL —~Oaklahd, ne 7.-—Meyer Levy, & pawnbroker at aso Broadway, swbre {0 a complamt to- | Bevans hit him on-the hu tpl which Levy was tryl Bevans_from taking from the pawn| shop. Bevans was arrested. MUNROE INQU: June 7.—Coroner ap o clock San Francisco macher last Fébruarfy. MERCHANT COMMITS SUICIDE.— | Olklanrfl ears old, e Lf vurmnrr torphine whi com! i ehrm: inquest Saturday e in ‘the case of 1 unrae, who died Monday after linger- | ing neafly four months from a bullet of King and remaihed fh #ilence. wound in the hedd. 8h by it rml\. ging Henry Bevang with as- Sault wflh a deadly wea evy said | a pis- to prevent gs'r SET.—Oakland, ann will hold Bfnlng at 7 Augusta e ‘was shot in| Christian Rade- June 7.—Richard Jnlephs. 35 ted suicide odn nitarium by ile the nuréé was afifl)\ Josephs, who was a ferchafit it Liver: more, this of theé case. had beén unfier treatment nervois prostration. State. Thée Coremer took cfnr.e Hi for & was born in 'rnms TO RiLhk A BARTENDBR. eandro, June 7.—=Jos! vé shots from a mol om\ tEhall, a r(e salooh. Oné bullet h‘g évnlfinnni er ih José 8 went through a)'llldll i col\ but did net wound him. he oth: joting res <hulien L Bm i Leates o ;sldwyten drinkin R. Berkeley, ngaA’fi:F ist for ‘the Internal isse: i RS Munun d the L et. The b old” te ud. 1 l?tu c\xs!ody. OFf‘l LR benn- ment and a deputy unfler Collector Lyneh~ in Sln red hll office from g to fa FIR land, num the %ll‘ u?‘ ot m.n Lfi. entisy, a wi u e 18 e b e“ khll morqln 3 ores wét i“c e rlvvn nflma i h- $ n:'l for ‘r’& urpsrtod to be bigned by e R wor‘?lt‘sth'x oweet Wings, w rtifiad wmu And et unie 7.--Ollle army. uldlu. m 5, W 0 ’{n ber of Puter in P 3 - PORTLAND, June !-—-fl. A. D m’- nnection with the land’ frauds in this s\iu an ‘ ‘witness in the case of t Indicted in col against ment a, in Chica A resolution was mously ouoa utmrtumuon -on record in Wfl! “food legis- lation, < Ampesty to Deserters, MADRID, June. ‘he Officlal Ga- ‘ETanting amnesty te all army and ndvy desert. ers residing in America. k. 1 5o o the authorities and by on bail. Everyth! Rabjohn's lm nt A‘d wgl N'r B n today in ch of ‘a filu lodged in tke ceu undersiood that an ;!!m Puter's fricnds to seoure his u!-l« tn.e'm r ore, m pnrllm} h&l ll a8 trans: l-- ?ranou@o to Ifilnt v{ hsu ll‘lhl'\! TBDHBL! -Olk- B\irll \lll f( tlm GNINST LOGAN - |Ethel Coak s Testimony Stronger Than at First Trial, Admlts, How:’:‘ver; Ask- ing Him to Elope With Her. oam.m June 1—Wnne at the former trial of Henry A. Logan for| enticing Elhdl Cook to elope with him .she was reluetant Tt testify | 4gainst him, she has made a com-| plete change of froat at the pr«l-! ent trial of the case and is volun- teering all that she can remember re- | gardin thelr acqualntldce.hln and | mam. Asked By Attorney Frick today | how she reconciled statements made to- day with others made at the former héaring 6f the case, the witness re- plted VI felt dt the former héaring that if | he went to prison I would be the one | Wio had sent hini there. 1 feel differ-| ently about it now, and believe that if he goes to-jail it will be because of | his own acts and nothing that I may | have done.. For this reason I am v.ry-‘ ing to remember evervthing I can. t) the other trial I did not exert mvsell to_think back.” he case for the prosecytion js prac- | tieally all in and it is éxpected that the | deferisé will begin putting in its case| tomorrow morning. | The entite day was spent in the| cross-examination of Ethel Cook, and| she proved hersel? & shrewd witness | and made damaging statements against | the man with whom she wad Willlng to | go through life a few months ago. While in thé main her evidence was the | same as at the formér trial, there are many. additions and amplifiications in | her testimony. | /On” her cross-examindtion she ad- mitted .that she had writtéh to Logan| priot - to their going away &and| told hirh théy had “batter go béfore the | rains, because they would nat be able to see each other as easily after they come on.” Bhe also admittéd that she nad askad Logan to take her with mm | FINDS IS WIFE STOCKTON, Juneé 7.—Mrs. George Baceo, wife of an Italian farmer, who | by a band of wandering E¥psiés, has| béen found at tlhie home of relghbors Baoeo appearsd at thé Sherift's office | recefitly and répottéd that his 18-year- | last ‘l‘uésflay and tHat $110 was missing | Troih th-Honsé He told the' !hbmrl rhmaus‘en his hsuse and kidnaped nis Yeumény Andirew Kifig, Who resides that Mre Bacto was at his place. 4Ald that She came there a week ngm ever siies. Mrs. Baces vaiifiot speak |a word of Fnglish and for that rnndnl King. To an Jtalian interpreter Mrs. Baceo ma thit & week ago, George Hardid; 0 her Houge Wwhile her husband was away 4t work whd- holding hér up | trunk, taking $110. He theh mm Mrs. | Baéco t6 lénye the vountry, advising § she sayE, to chaige her name and never | core batk to Ripon tindeér peralty of | Speclil Dispateh w Thié_CAll: was believed to have been kl&nnved\ within two miles of her own honie.| old wife had Msappeared mysteriously | that h Beme\md a band of prsle! had near Ripoh, reported to the lllmurmes* yesterday and had been dtaying !here] Was unabie to explain her troubie to w lt“ Mthm % mile of Het Homie, cmdé at the polnt of & gun, Fansacked her | TieF to o to Sacfaniénto. He told her, | death. Mrs. Biceo fléd to thé residetice | Sardia, who 1€ deciabd by Mrs. Baoce, 1§ still at farge. Vesterday he met| Hapeo and told him that his (Sardi’s) wife, had left also. COLORADD ANER OVER TS BANKS Special Dispaten to The Call. BAN BERNARDINO, Juse 7.~Two hundéed and fifty men and wonién and children in the far-off Palo Verde Val- ley on the éastern bani of the Coln- rado River In Rivevéida County ore fighting desperataly ngainst tne flocd- watérs ol thé rivéf to protect their homes and crops. The Colorads has gteadily riseh unell it Has burst e-| through the westarn bank. The in- hnbitugt’i are trylng to divert the water ’l: figkt féw hours will tell whether they will he combelled to fise fi“ !M toomm:. ?nfin the other mn- Here are 3000 ot hafvestod Erain M Wil be destroved, Dingley Bell, & rancher, was nearly drowned in & lagnon while atriving io | koy Hi§ cattls from beg drowned. e su “’«331‘“ 1 Jntl, an fmpottant Bovflahunz Herr- from Cali- INW é ‘e Movre family is stranded upon a mu and unless the water recedes their ofity hope for mafety is in rescue by ts, They lost a boy Suaday at Mecca on the lottnaru Pacitic Jjigil- road. The Salton 864 has steadily risen un- tll the inhabltants are mow making prepiarations to abandon their homes. pran s s et GERMAN BAPTIST BRETRREN ADJOURN THEIR CONFERENCE a Rewolution Proltbiting bers From Selling Articles for - Gamen of Chance or Diaplay. SPRINGFIELD, Lk, June f—Alter ref;tflb to a bm commit n | matter =! 4 cha l*d’( N t ::: | chtireh by ammat the. w-rl "GQ | Taculty and student body that the ac- ‘ newspaper man. “the ‘State. Both £ Mem- -»he SACRED HEART SIS s "J5 T0 AEBULD {WERE AGCURATE Prafeusor S(q:luu Is lmprmed‘Wm‘k Alteady Begun on Work. Menlo Park. Tlls Nevada Audience of the| Material OrderedforNew People’s Bravery After Wing to Be Used for Quake. cham. June Special m-leh to The Call. BERKELEY, 7.—Professor . June 7.—The work Henry Morse Stéphens hits paid a com- “9'00‘3:“"‘- e = pliment to the newspapers of San|df fepalring Sacred Hear cadui |Menlo Park has bsew begunm. Material |was vetnz delivéreda on the grounds before the earthquake for thé comstruc- tion of one .0f the proposed wings of the academy at a cost of $90,000. This work will be delayed for a time and Franeisco before the Univerkity of} Nevada In connection with the work of | writing account8 of the disaster, hav- ing informed thé University of Nevada ciiracy of the préss at the time of the pr Ry earthytiake and fire was something to |{he material on the grownds ; & used to restore the present Buildings. be noticed with pride and gratifieation. R3e@ 0 Testare OC POl T. o aban- Professor Stephens - was Iormerly 2 gon the building lans, and- ., soon as Professor Stephens | g|rcumllln;es wllll.lensu:y t ::rl:'t‘n:: delivered the comimeficémént day ad- Plans will be carrisd ou dress before the Nevads indtitution yes. tall for buildings tu cast 830,000, But terday, and has rétirned from there fo | the buildings on only ome ;':dl’ “: resume his work of complling a history | 3:::;a?lle ;;g"r::"cnag;m( iy 4 of thié disaster 1h San Francisco am(wv.“:" - gy rd“‘e o ’\“ the academy will be ready to reeeive sdld’::::’mrNE\':%:":H.?XQ‘;:IC?: !:lilim ror the te.r:u\.r unlp'n- Sorhé un- stitutions and Charactér as Bhown in | foreseen delay should sseur. San Francisco.” Speaking of dominsnt characteristios| ~ TRUSFEES NAME OFFICERS. of the disaster in San Frascisco and| REDW CITY, Jume 1.—The City brouht out by theé disaster, Professor Boara of stees has appéinted the Stephens sald to the Nevadans: | varfous officers whns Will work “Couragé, ¢durage of the biithe soft [the divection oF the boara for two which eracks jokes when rulh TOMes! years. Réeent evemd have madé the* courage which laughs in theé faeé of [duties of these officials of unusual im- | disaster; hope, Hope which befors theé portance. The men ehosén are as fol- cinders had eooléd was planning the | K."w. Street Supériitendent, Joseph C. rebuilding of a greatef ol than had [ Dicky; Attorney, Archer Kineald: ever béfore Paced the Goldes GRté| Night Watehman, J. P. Coleman; Jani- and 1676, the 16ve which made all mafi | tor and Water Collector, John Christ; kind Kin, which proved that at thé root | Health Officer; Dr. Maln. humah natufe was soitfid-—these were | the characteristies which weré most | promiicntly brought out ° “For 4 city, for & pespls, n Whoss | fibre aré these traits. coufage and Hope and love—dhd the greatest of these 18 love—all things are possible in ¢ stfuggle for the world's supremsdy. . 7 5 R RS kel ke < ST. PETEHSBURG, June 7.—The fa- u! codrt of imquiry has présented an | maretiont against Vies Admirel Ros Jestvénsky, who commanded the Rus= Spacial Disparch 5 The Calk | sian fleet at the battle of the Sea of SAN DIEGO, Juné 7.—~The steam#Rip | japan; and the officers of the torpedos Bt. Denis arrived thid mérning from En- | bout destroyes Dedovi shgaded dad sehada, bringihg a hew story regarding | ::‘nll( b;‘ (ahu]na;zsl:dwr edt:;b:;: ::: { al o & In office the uren)nu estape of 3. Madshail | fiea foi J0iy 4 The penaity 1 death Brooks, who has been Wanted here tn!. The Rech sade that Cenernl Resnens | severai years for breaking jail here, | kamplf, who tommanded the Cossael Where hé Was donfiasa walting an Ap- g:;:!,:y h.fll;'r“ed“e:iln‘h:h;e e with iction £ rred char peal from a conviction for Gettié steal- e t Gémeral Linevitch, whe Wil One evening, with H. R. Hail ana the | comiander of the Russian army if Jatter's wifs, who were confined for | Manchuria, for having held communi | x¥and larcehy for Having gone throngh | | catiofis With the revolutiofary éommit~ certaln baggage at the Santa Fe depot | (o€ of the railfoad men during the where Hall was fight operator, Brooks | Strikte on the Sibarian rallroad. ¢verpoiere¢ the Jalisr and the three | The &ffy organ demands the trial | madé their escape, Heting ta Mexico, | BY court-martial of Colonel Reiman of Brooks came badk invo the northérn | {he Beminovsky regiment of the guaras” o | partion of Lower Calitornia, and about | fOr Suliitniry éxécutions during and hrée tonths ago was afrésted by a | Mibsequeft to the Moscow & and d of Fibrale guaras, but eddapsq. He | ClteS tWelve cases where The colonst declared that he escaped without thé aig | Ordeérsd iien to be shot without trial of any oné, Bul the Méxican authorities | - have thought differehiy, 4hd the offfect | Décision Costly to Ralleoaa. Who was in chargé of the ruralé gvard | CINCINNATI, O. Juhe 7—Thé ¢ofi- that night has beén arrested. together |strucifon of elévatéd tracks by tha With Ponéha Erosthwaite, the justite of | Louisville and Nashviile Railway Comi- the peave In thé tewn whére Brooks | | pany along the river front was perpet- was arrested. ually enjoined in a deciston handed The Btory b;n\xx‘n! today is that |dewn by Judgé Hoffheimer today. The | Brobks Edve 3300 {6 Crosthwiits 1o case will be appealed. More than “square” things with thé officer of the In 000,000 has dlréady beeh exPended it guard. The money was in three 3100 | the work. bills, and 11: is nn;d that the autherities | i e i securéd their first intimation that | Pancrud of Gt something was wrong through the ef- | : - 3 forts of thid oficer i (pids the inoney, | WASHINGTON, June T&With sim- | which was bogus. hasténea lo,:’“:l“: 'l':i ::;g;’::':b gt Crasthwaite wit mrden\lueuuun Dyt | SN, s (Bat oMeial succeeded ih assuring B a::'::?. ‘:'n':':f‘&:;‘:::'““::::.:: mnt he, too, was fooled by the hogus | Blase I this city feday frem his S?neQ tha & Son of Cresthwalte has 1ats residence. ; been plieEd Under arrest, 86 that there s goae g w - are mow thee to wn€wer charges. Structural Engineers Meet. Brooks is said to be still In that part | The Wueluu Engiggers' Associde of the country and within reach vflmn Ban Fraacisco held its third friends. meetifig last night at the ferry build- S e g Professir Wiog: the preafient. moer sxm: A MILLION. | #as in the emair. The subjects of dis- cussidon were “téiaforced concrets” ang Packers Wil Be Wh_fl to lmprove | “protection of opeRings” Talks wers the Chieago Planta. made by F. J. Gilbreth, W. H. Hall and CHICAGO, June 7.—That impFove: | T ‘“‘“'.-.nz" seciety WHll mast ments costing néafly $1:000,000 Would Koaay. be erdered in the stoek yards was the staterment_of Building Inspecter Hart- zen and Perty In ihdrlel. chief sani- tary inepector, today. Bartzén said the chan required in. the bulldings to conform with the cléy ordindnees ai correot ‘the violations faund by the inspector, would east mord than $500,000 and might reach 370 Hedrick said the sanitary improve- ments, as far s he could estlr ytesdnt. would cost at least perhaps more. tzen sald, furtner, that if dny of the »undmn at the stoek yards weére oind In dangerous condition he would close !h-m. bit the packers i‘vo assured him that they would make all ¥-: cu-ntes or lmflnmiut Hurry, like a cycione, 'M at a rate qdeu“n;‘hmm your energy, and leaves you a nernhm. phys- ung Swift & as mfln: sald that the Mhnw g0 to any expensé nééedeary to e their plants eafe for ga employgd and to conform with tm niiding 1aws. City inspeqgors and ageénts of r‘clarl. .\Hu. were nw inyéstig B all The eit; Képt up t! nlréh £ in the slatghtéring nouses, while uo agants of the 1¥led hard n tasten upon the :o»muu the ship of the receht report to Roosevelt which elh,l all the wntcbed. broken-down .. l suble, mét with va a Ivélfl-da Me no at- temipt to conceal ma mz‘ the mmm ,wmgmw ez hence, the Ger- ‘brethrea “joumed their neet next m-omb flu”:“ M Ant;igm‘ i the sale 4 watches, s and o!llr or dis- the grqu eration of today 19 » | if.'::fi fi:.uu..fin.‘fi& -—_-—nfll—@-——-._. THRER INCENDIARY. FIRES N m "w"fll Mumfi“mh 4 mmg* - MARYSVI -l”m. s L e e ent e ~ in Ihe :mllnt* % mr! durcnt-bl’ utrtu Little = Little *'“,. u‘g}a police Dprecadtic