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Recursive bounds for perfect hashing
Let k≤b be positive integers. A family C of sequences of length t over an alphabet of size b is called k-separated if for any k distinct members of C, there is a coordinate in which they mutually differ. Let N(t,b,k) denote the maximum size of such a family. This function has been studied extensively, mainly in the context of perfect hashing. Here we slightly improve a recent bound of Dyachkov, showing that for all t<k≤b, N(t,b,k)≤tb-(k-1)(t-1). This implies that if k≤b and t is divisible by k-1, then N(t,b,k)≤(k-1)bt/(k-1)-(k-1)2. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V
The implied author in the conceptual context of hypothetical intentionalism: A good explication of the concept?On Kindt and Muller's <i>The implied author: Concept and controversy</i>
Contextualizing narrative theory: reading the politics of formal innovation in contemporary women's fiction
To ignore the strategies and structures through which stories are told, this thesis contends, is to neglect a vital dimension of their politics. Narratology provides productive analytical tools to illuminate the complex and varied mechanics of narrative form, yet it also bears the traces of its structuralist origins. Its value is therefore contingent upon its continuing reformulation as an expansive, pluralist and contextualized critical discipline. Participating in this expansion, this
thesis evidences the pertinence and vitality of some narratological models and the limitations of others. It opens up alternative critical possibilities by drawing upon insights within contemporary critical theory, from poststructuralist philosophy to transcultural feminism to
sociolinguistics. Above all, my interventions proceed from close readings of innovative fiction by women writers hitherto all but unrepresented in, and therefore potentially subversive of, existing models: Nicole Brossard, Daphne Marlatt, Hiromi Goto, Ali Smith, Jackie Kay, Erna Brodber, Dionne Brand, Aritha van Herk.
The first chapter formulates an in-between critical space where feminist and postmodernist theories of narrative intersect. It re-examines metafiction through the lens of auto(bio)graphical practice and feminist poststructuralist theories of self, and introduces the notions of folds and
echoes to describe specific structural innovations. Chapter Two examines unconventional uses of second-person address and reconsiders existing narratological approaches in their light, focusing on the `push and pull of narrative' that the `you' form enacts. Chapter Three addresses the insufficient attention paid to multiply narrated novels, theorizing them as `narrative communities' and introducing terms to describe different internal relations between narrators, relations that can often be read as determinedly 'democratic'. The final chapter contests the
hegemony of temporal models of narrativity by formulating a 'spatial poetics' that accounts both for how spatial structures can be agents of narrative change and for the complexity of textual constructions of space, which frequently exceed static definitions of 'setting'.
Running throughout is a reconception of narrative as located not with the figure of the narrator, but in relations of intersubjectivity. The narratological criticism formulated here works towards a situated ethics of reading responsive to the politics of writing: it is engaged, relational, and ever in process
1
PALO ALTO TIMES.
VOL. I.
PALO ALTO, CAL., FRIDAY, MAY Hi, 181*3.
NO. 21.
MftSPPA IN REM. LIFE.
The Awful fate Prepared for Dr.
Grant by Mexicans.
Uf__t Ssj _* n ti-tiii iKiot _f l» H**j
fingb Ef iw Haa ul lac.
Among (lie tragical, i-ve.il* tlmt, a
lu i-l 1 :ii-.>u tl.e asdM ol •.-. Itl.ii
' JT***.' early -.niggle for HUriy,"
•n*oi* tbemott gturti— - '*
tab or
r thrilling er
-enit-Je than lb* f*t* ol Hr. Jeti-r. Grant
In IL* r-rtu ot >' - p.-.' ru.r. -e st-ttlrr
was it-- ,-r : ;-'■•- ■ ibe ride
of tbe Pole, Marrj.-ia, but lor limit tire.*
waa no mcac, ami In* «4" lorn to pinna
Biteramile or two l.y twuiiu.-. uiiul
deneil n.ilmal (o wlili-h lie ml hound
(Irani w*,v* a trcolcliinnii l.y birth, and
bail liren educated (nr a pbynlcian, bin
owing to ill be*}.b wn. otjI>_trd to lea. e
Scotland for BS-ntldi-r rlniMlr. and flnally
settled In Mexico, ot wbkbrouBti. be b.
earor. for lb* aal* of rxi«deroey. a nalu
rallud ciUten. and lu I •-.■'• I..i.c!.t a Ut-e
ttsrt of latitl In tbr t.right-jrl.dod nf. r*r
TO*.
In lhe management Ot Ihl* property lie
gave grr.it ofTcm-fto the l-riler mm * tbe
Men, ii-, by bl. ..■-...! i. ■: : - nud
efforts lorvfnrni Ibe mnilii-nn of the pnor
labnr*r*ar tbe vicinity, arid It U I* lined
tbat tii- >.r'rr/i • ■ -■ - -■-.-: ■..--. Is
to i- »-. s r. .■. : lo lb* di.-it* be arcatw.!
Itut il ta probable lhat wbll* Ibl* In
mated the feeling agalntt bim, hi* ea
drwru
n-intr
«be, la
te-f ti.. -
I little -trr-rul
IntoTexaa was the real
nilty
wtit ng bfcamc
In company with llr .1 <: I
HO, obtained an latptV-BBtri* s
willing KO I '-■■:■ ■ bttuero
aadltio lirtiKlenirn Fifty-i
roloui.i. sailed Irom Xew Yuri
seboooer A mo* Wright va Noi
and on Ike. • tb* f-iboui-rr ruined Ana
BB* pat* Cunil-rrtnl will, rliisilrvn run I
wrwnro unuartl tn ti.r prii-.-ittiiii, .,u>l ,-*.
ertlon* of a pioneer, llie. Ihe f-irtj r.m
twedetl wilb theurr.liett dllln-itlty townnl
tb* territory wber* llielr pnij-uMtt tritlc
mem wat to Ic. Tli.rlr way li.l via liou—l
and Sin ADto.-iti, ni'l fn.ru tlw |*(ly an
noyancra to whirb ,l*ey wrr* *Bbr-iet| at
,■■*. -- Is. s tbeMttkaa* It -tin idem
Ibatlb* ImmUr-ilion wa. t-utrrl, tneottti.
and an object of su-iitciuu
Tb* parly u-f ii '1
rallnl lb* Las Mom
wbtra a village itu
.sr>r>v-*ii:,i with renr
lotto l.t'.:.- S ,r:-.. II.
'Tiling*, which wa* Deb las. ***R>r>I pro
phellc. Tbeplaetn** nrier Intlt np.aaj
lb***llle. s ".!■■■■■■■. r -
dtelaralioo of JtOS**Jt******m* believ .
Ing tbr mrssurr Imp'o Jrnt ai.1 pttci'-iSaSe.
sad advi-rd -ut.. r.:. in,i .1 i. ...!..: -.! by
otber setUera
wnxK onxxT w.is cAni'tJKH.
Hatty lu lt-*B be projected nu expedition
lolliJItlfil'ra.idr l.ir the ptlRMta of re-
*• lit idi.I,inc. nt :.-■-*. Ii-iii[-ir.irily. tl.e run
stltutlon of ls_4. in tbi. be art—cUu.l with
bleu* If Colonel 1'. IV. Jolru-ou, lb* nlotteer
beru aul paltiat, aboa* h* MM by Ibe way
of Kan 1'ellpe. where bt waa ,.-.:■:. in
obtaining tbe autborllyol lb* executive
.Mill, .: l.-r I :;-■:,": 1 !:■:.. - :. 1,1 .1 1 weut
.1 lie. 1;. to Refugio IIh*)' arrlvrrl early in
Hrbnlnry, wilh nboiil seventy inrn. In S-iii
Patricio, where Jiibu-fiu .-:.-,..,.:; 1,1*
lisa-lquarurs, wbll* tin*
Mom* and Bbo.it forty in
it 10 collect * supply of
l-l.pii-.-r-l'liei -■... 11.Br.
Henry II HagaB In bl* iravel* I* alert
alt n|iportauiu. . io c* Irs li (ink Ina phuto-
graplia Tor um In bt* leolure*. Wall* la
Ye 11 unite, ne Park be noil snook Ibe risky
bu.lnma of photographing a wilt] bear.
II* learned from (b* houl clerk tbal
l- p r bad mad* lla apprarsaoB for aareral
ettolag* at 7 o'clock. Il roamed freely.
(or ao 1. .:.::-; It allowed la Yellowstone
l'ark. Mr. rU_-an. areompanled by ibe
.-:. t!.. went wiib bl* osuirra lo ibe plsce
frtquruied by ibe War, dropped a piece of
meal nml ad J u» led bl* rninera uiib focus
on (lie meat about foity-IIro lert away.
IJ|Bin. the sudden illBtpia-ar.irus r,r tlie
Blerk. Mr. IL-ignn for (It* Mr*-, lime i-tflrctrd
lhat tbangh a camera ta an effective
wtnpon in torn* r■■;■--.;.. U U no. a* tint
tlo** Bi-ir.i of **lf ■■-'■'- ■ -r la an ,-_■:.:- :.-r
wilh a bear ai snort rangw lie-ut-. i,i,
1 ..:.. -1 be had apocketkulf*. Ilowrrn.
ba-Ji-rrcBuic a fn-ling ofgroa1ngdl.com
fott and waited. Tb* clerk tuoti reap
peured wltb auothrr ttlsn, *nit tbey wer*
stationed behind aurue hil.he. uear by.
. jS baar was not long In makinir hit rn
tranc*. As he uw Mr. Ilagitn tie broke
(ronr Bwalkimoatrot tftwtrd blm. Mr
Hassan, true :■■ -..-.-;.:. ..m- uf (umn au
diei.tes. .;,..! firm. *■"■ I ... about silly fnt
away tier bear re-con bit bind >_-. t.in.tLr
BMudy of Mr. ICagsn ami hit ****r*ppt*i
raiiia Tbe lecturer quickly trj.lji.flr.1
Ibn mmefa ami raiiglil I Iruin in li.lt re
BKllve attliu.tn. Tbe lieartlien ditcoverrd
Ibe 11,1,it. ,ii..I iiiinii-l'i:.-i- i.-.-.i;:.- tiiorv
luu 1 ■-.!. -i lu it, BS**viileni-r>l by trolling In
tbat dlreutlu—
e camera's focus waasgaln ehnngeil.
aad ■:.-..■ ir ■-■....:-.- 1.'. ;.. .. ....,-..;:... 1
._ _s* •—w tm bit bind :■--. Ibe meal
dauglinc from bit tnoulh, aual garea de
Hani luuk at lbr pbulograjihrr. The tnr
and tlio liriurrr tlien iwitod. both well
lied.—lud in im j-ill* News.
I TO T1L1EHS OF THE SOIL
imWt****
THE CULTURE OF THE ALMOND.
During ibe flsral year ending June 30,
IOU., thu American people Imported 5,-
7; ..* ■* ponnda of almond*, Taluetl at
I-l.- '■'■-. Tbe value ol all otber not*
ported waa i-*-■.'.:■ 7 n. I ranlcwt my
. I-i." r-I Slur I.'.ct, tin.', m-a i-l l-.l IllOir
niunuy fur almonds tlists tor al! oilier
iiiil'ui t-'t nut* put (Ogetlier, It would
not bo so surprising If U.I* wet* Ihe
iposl of our imported nuts. Itui, 00
Ibe runtrary, it i* th* hlglitwt priced,
not only ia tb* roantr-c* ol exportaUon
whence we draw oar supplies, but Still
f-i l-1'.!..- .-,.::* riirn-r In t lin I'-i-.ll.I:.. .
count of the hlgliar import duty.
Tlio duty on a! uio ml* la Hv* cunt* a
l-uiiid if iitiKliirllfil. on.I seven cents and
b-Uf If abellod. Ttiu tilghMl duty on
any other nut ia three cents oh tilberta
and Wain ula.
Ttr* Brerag* Imsport print of the al-
i.iiiiuI. waa Hi; <*_ntaand of the lilt-rrta
d walnuts 6.T cents. Ttie almonds
pitted wcrvs almost exactly half
slii'lleit and hull unatiellcl, which wonld
make tlio duty average *'i rents; snd
ao, adding tho duty to llie import price,
11 ls:i. -sarprtBrd In find tbst Ibeo!
looked. Y
propbrt ic
lb* gain 1
market In
tea* »f t
extra talent a* a
1 fitly year* hence
1 Vatl agricultural
L.irrirmf Afti.-.i
may Ui of unp.irsll*lttl coiiartiuuuce to Ihr
populnti'.n of ltr*JM -.lamia.'
Molverro 00 true w**i*tb slil* 1* In nearly
tb* a*m* longitude wltb Kerry, and it
within four .liy,' steaming of |i|]rmoulb.
It* clli-aie ts p-rfert, ita rteb virgin aoil
atrnoaI untouched. Agririillunr.a* we ud
•!. r.' ,1 -i U, ia unknown. Ikyo.td * liltlr
prinililve Bcmtclslng with prirtiitivcK.il*,
Mlirrvtij-enoughgniln lantrst-tiil for the
ptirpo-rt of actual nilb. 1*1*lie*, nu una in
Morooro cans* to grow corn which he la
not all'iwDrl to rt[Hirt. and which it tolera
bly crr-Iu 10 be sarllrd on by tbe katd foe
U*e 1. : . :.-. ut bimMlf *n.l bia master, tb*
■alt*—.
II (toe* Great Britain could obtain * con-
obbbIou Implying ercurity to the toilers*,
tbrn cheap grain enough to ferd Ihe rutin*
tHij111l.1i luu would be nl our very dooni
TT.|inring. In (*>,..■■ ■■ -.. ■ n Century.
A Bt-fT «' Kl*-*s**s* (.Irani.
A cbsrar-trrittie story of *-*.. ;.i,i-n Glntrd
waa that ha Induced * buy to work for blm
UII lie wna twenty-one year* old liy promising to glvu hlm a gooil ttsrl in life after
ward. When the time came tbo young
nan nppllrd for ihe promised reward. 1'j.r
<■ ■ ■■■ 1, r:., old __. re haa I looked at bim for a
moment aud tbrn taM gruffly, "tjo and
learn * i-.i*" Contldrrably rast down.
(Or be l.a-1.1; -rc-.r-l a very ., isle r...: sort,
lbs )..ung man turned away; but after
Btrii!,- rrflerlion, knowing wiinetbing Ol tb*
Other's peciili*rlllea,h*. tlerirlnt lu tlu a*
be bail Itren bidden, nud tearneil tho 000.1-
,„,*"* ' when i— bud n_sltml ll a year or sa
******** 1 Utar, he pwaenled blnuelf again, and lh*
K_;^h'-ti2'ttl*rforlwob.rr*l»
^rar-aid ^ U.t ert. f'Z w_^T "" ****'■* ""* ******** ***"*■ **** ***
I/a ,i 1—1 am* pnOt«i it-arm.
ilion tbat tbcTei-vt
were kept lo profOun.
movement.
In Ibe inraijtltue Colonel tin
with
I (ilrsrd «xamta*d aad
"Nip'."!.rti:-!,-'!"nliiii' a capital tbat
you cannot low, tor you can always fall
back on your tn.de it yon uiert
i.ih.,-„.i-,c.i„.,iii»...i.i, 1,1. JSm*S«Sh.i.Lr«-7i,aV™«.
™l"K.i;*"SIr-i";",". L ,°:!,Ji°'?: »5aS^1!-— an* mw £ -A
crreB, twcnty*ix nilli. ti. III. •i.uiljri..i. . , __n-»,_,-■. u-_iai.
en tbeir wa/oaek tu.Stn l-nlncio with the j lB '"'*"■*—-******** *** ****V*
liiin-e- !!.■.-;■ li-,,1 -f- >ir..I t 11. , ...,:::. I ■■( ,.■■__■■■Il_-
Ibelr wbereabouta. au.I miii tint a large * ****** ************* '_
body of Mellon dragoon, for ihrirmpt 1 A good looklcs; young ladr. with a pair
ar*. A short bot decWv* i.-t Mntwd. j •* ****** *-m* 00. wa* erosilag City
wbrn most of Its* American, wrre J.iilt.1 : lt_dl park tbecBtirrr day wilb 1-w*tnng* of
wttboal quarter, MaJ-t Morn, k.llr.1. ■ onesb-- Blj.jdm; nod Bopiuirg abont witb
Oi*nl slightly woundrtlaB.1 tlruwn trtkrn I every, step ah. look. She lluew all abnnl
prisoner by ruuita of n U.so ! It, and she re*llied lhat eves*.' msn she
Urant, known t« ben surgeon. w.i* iiroin *.*>**■ w*» looking right al thst foot, bnt
beU b pataport to le.no 11.1. cuntrylf he I •''* •»*'*,'lu'e ***~"**-to atop and tte tbe
wouhl attend 10 the wounded Urticans i at rings. Tbn sttiintiun r.iuglit the ey*of a
Tbi* b* did witb .neb fidelity that till. : email t-t-tblrick whoci--*ed ber path, and
wllboul Mception. rero-n-re-l. bat In tsbe • ***t*]i* \*** '***_\lii'',
Mllme tbe itps.nri ; !s In comni-ind of
lb* town after lb* departure of Una
r-r-rret!) d.-■—I- S.-l . ^ s ..-■ -. .j. - - ,r .'. . .
a wild 1.t.i*.. wbkb tbey auurwmlcd in . .;■:
arittg after about tbrr* weeks
UOIIIIIBLK TUKATlll.Vr.
1*b* unfortunate tell ler n.iBtlirnlirniighl
for—, aod by tho ovilerof the Itrutnlcap
lam Iut '*• 1 *■*/■■• bound tu iluu* ul the
bursa and l.s. !..n>.l- to tb. tali. II* slrug
gt*d frautleslly. and after rstnladlBK the
..-*...t-■! t...- .-::-■. protntM. ioifbicb no
aiienUon wa* pan], be »;-;- .;■-! ta thr
men, mailing to tbem bl. ra.nistralfbas
bd-1 dtrolion, but ibe ouly reply wat in
•ulllug impiecaUou. and .houiaof liidrou,
inerrlntenL A* the men sioral n-.-uIy to
serenbecot—iibat held ibu mnatanit^tfi*
e* plain brouKkl ■ taali down upon the *nl
ttltPt tlmnm*. e.telaliuin-!. "Tilt* U ■four
and In tb* ne*
to ber bedropped on bto knee* »od placed
bta lot tur bar foot. Sb* plved tt tbrr*
and be gathered up tbe airing*, deftly tire]
llien, lulu n iloutzln la.w knot ami roitk up
sutl ilolt.it hla cap and bowed like n little
getitleuinn. ' ,
"Yuu .itP'ilii-Mii.irSrxt 1.., in *.„»■ Yorkr
sb* t u-l as *hc irocbed fur her puree, nod
ths next inttsnl be was galloping down
Um walk snd sbonUng-
**
wltb great vie:•-.-.x
hw t ■:■..;..:-.t *-■■■* 1-... 4 oa record In tbe
w,;.:-:...! I:i,;mi!i vnlbusissta of Ibe
jr. -em time—Juliet c.r..-r. in Cbleago
1 Aiiu'inss dtilii-j.-i "..is 1. tb* ....,:;
S — r ,:..,:,:-, ti, 11:.11 1.-.-. 1. - , i... UO UI.-H11
c'liiuun,salt tiasbetu.li.i-u that Iu
}.-....-. day* .in:-..- .1 ' lla* 1. ■■■: ■
g-.. -..r.l courtier* bo'exAe-i tu t.i'fir.
•to eosUj********* 1
e
-r?y
trltt
A tree* take more- rare and lalio
1 acres of almoudt. Thi*
idea
■ ilic
IroualilriRliun tliat make* almonil |rruw
Hints Tliat Hay Pint of Benetll |g I *■« i-r.i-.i-r. b__^ .mum *****
_ _ ... {fact that thus far the almond lia* no
Ulir Neigh00fti para.lt.*. ****** ** min. motha, etc.,
. while almost^etwry year addaanew re-
...., _^.__.t__. ■_* u {_. *__, |__Tt*'.i-i ia a
IU1II mon
There la a eiriko ol coal miners in llie
it'eir City district, Knuui.
1 .-:.: New York NaUlonal Hanks KM
|l MO.ouO id Cc-rdage l-ai-er.
The Trine-** Kutslia * as well plrasrd
wllh l.er 1. -. |.s n.ii in Washington.
tin* HB In 11 inrrs will
I this
rir.tio bloom In llie spring, the almond 1. Isai to mature In tlio fait. The
wlioln spring and summer long it hang*
llti-ic, a grrett peach (or all the wurld,
and Mlier tbe sir,, few -..;,- never in-
cresting in site or changing In appear.
ance. The team is deeper ;j -■ In most
pearlies, Irut nm deeper thin in U.e ripe
apricot, late in August tbi- seam will
1 seen lo liavf opened In ..•.-■. ..: tlio
irli. r-l. Tbo grower's *is .-e'.y fn. '
ri-.i.-li.-. lu climax. Will III* attnonda'1*0**0"*
ois-Minnd remain open until harvested,!_ A colored nmu named B. P. Mollanlcl
III th* drupe remain clo*etl.nronly [Jg _5*^^ *" CUU°ly'
^lUllyopenandtltenctut-ftightagairil; o'nr-I.Blf ol the immlgranta going l,.
Tha wluilcprvfit ol tb* rropmsy drpeml. Manibil-s this ye*r .... Herman* and
on Ihl* ijursiifto. * * ' Scandinavians.
Ticking ami husking tho almond* cost Tlir Kill have uur and 1 ■■ rlseh Hotels
. exactly tr*) a inn, and uur in'1(1.1 tors ■**' New York liBV.-yuld,*,! I., the waiter*'
all Itu-nay up to twice that. Oulside "'•h"'l»l'"! I;1" I-t'i'""**"'■
..,_-. __H. « ,.—. i..._.1 .-.„. i liiglit niilniii.-il ImuWh In Sew "i.irk
y own family wr ,.,n|.l.,*.-.l a vary- c|l tillt(! t-^,m ,lt , ,,, l„lleJ ,
iiuinber ol ChiiMUien, up'-to ntne.iUw*t_tU|-*tl^^enl___reTrusl.
task lasted from lbr ISthof ************ \ Ki-Trvei-lrnt Harri*.iei is rttunsel ina
l-r tf> the StAh ol < '■ :■■'•' ■ The I- m • atrvx-t-railriad sail jutl tiled in tbe
pirke.1 esu-li day are gatbertsl in Um. ****** Court Bt lndtAI.aj--.llB.
.ening and ounveyod to the drjing-
yanl, when- the nuts aro aun-drled for
Tl.,* aa-n.an.ent nl tbe _dt**oori rail,
road* lor Male latali.m pur|iosrfl litu
Iteen raiJ-ctl * I ,:*J0,(HM (l.i* year.
The City Oiunrll nf (lat.iriio, Ka.,.u
liaa juus... an urfllnsm** (ormldin|
cliii-kuus tn W trou on tin- *|r,.l,
l-'an.ier* an-planting men at sin thr
aiti...l.,i.o1 I..J.1-I.-1 "1 Um- IL.u.lit:.-.
Ijuir-attrr and lUltimonr lEslltusd.
tieorgrJcrrmUl.ttt Columli-*. Ohio,
aby ai-lglii' A Il<
wilt give a
Kit, S.Y., a
days. Then mmet llin l.lrsi-1dug,
wlilrli la 11.mo witli the fumes ol aulpliur,
and r.tpilre* can'an.l some cxpericucu.
Cure.! ready t.rr market, llie nut* are
the price*, la tbia country, duty pabi. 1 tt/Kr,| w ,hlppe*l ja*t tike barley, the
were ■.".'•■. :ii- lor almonds and H.7 cent*: mm. ruarao gunny sack Wing u*ol. lu
lor-llrertsand walnuts. Thus oor pre- |c._,ritt-1_ tbatof the c-Alon asclss uso.1
lei-nro lor the almoudase*ltiB to lie oun- 1,, , ...■,-,,, ■..,,■.,.■-.. * *
cluilvily rsulillrtlietl. In apllu of ilu. fact' Tin- uliuuiid, au*
tliat our import* by weight of IMbtllijoJ a|| onhaid pn
id walauU wen.- nearly doiihiu lluMe olj |ra(t tsl.ir. ntrc. antl.ty. ox|~m-ti and
mtinds. ! skill ol all, except IK-rhsp* tin- prune.
->i_^.'M-1|t-i b rom|j-oteiii*c lor llfo in a tingle. *'••*"'»■"[ ****** ****■*' '****** Hip _fl»_.-«i>Mi
Slain hn, a comidcrablo walnut belt, ! yvMf (rolll -a. B..w> Un n.,*,,,,,!,!,, „x.!1|1"' di-.l an-l.-.glti year*.
Imi tho almond un-t.arda are widely j^^u.ins Brenl-iotouetiundre.1 dolUmi^",„l!,,,'l..,1,'jI^^.ij 1,1'.. U.ll'i.'in oiMm-
-wattered. net" per acre. __/^Ui.n Iwt-i.-eii Usyton au.I ( l.s.-.m.Bti.
To begin at tho beginning, Ui* almond J fjllB 0|,| [_,,|Q (orn> „( **£ ,on| almond; Olitu, a distance ot sixteen nill^t.
tsatrlcllya budded or grafted Irv*. A \ (Amvgdala) tornUlet* the ntusne ■trtrrby ' On arruuntuf Uw-waahing out of tbr**
dling apple, pearl., cherry or rJam U r'bouni.U designate tbe genos to which 1 SS" *ifS_______|_a L-_^r-f-_. --
suretot-egoudfcwtomeU.ing.nd^ iXM tw _,«„ (_V^™»_lfc]^^,g^g1^
t*t**l Ktltt.lt,
PACIFIC SlOffJEEH IN TTPE.
ft- Coil Photngrapfied 111 Barf
Hi" I'- hring HcB arliltralora bsto ad-
journed until tl.e '.'3d of May.
LeCaron. the Hrillali «py. I*
■ tea tti-Imi In a London luliurb.
(ila.telitne says hr will not again con-
teat the o.-Atiiurncy ol Midlothian.
M.-i. t ion ni ml* nl, .*. 1 - *. r ■
l!i*t,tn'.,.Ir..].*-xl.1rjdiii TbtIbIsbI aeek.
Gerinauv'a rtt.-lontl cri.ia will keep
Emperor William from Ilia Norwegian I
Tout 1-i.irratu Kii.kln lia* l..r many Wash
1 ■- l"1*' C.I.„m.l,MMlI,I .',...»»-._'
The n-w is.-t: .;. •■'. Culambia baa
:■■!-.! VlrtOtis, U.C.
The indication* are for a light crop ol
net-Iay tnr Vanroavef.'-». tt, tbi first ******* *****•***•****-
WoBel ol Uio uuwly **UblWMd lino. : r'"' J '■;'',' "' **'hj ** tliehearltat fl!
CHpUiu-Ormpral Aria* ul Cubalstol -
- rrrallctl, owing to thn oxsggrraleil s
ii.i|-ns.iii.i' he -gav* to the t****t*t usp- °'
fc« It*. I* hi ut '** f rt—W fm \m
tck t__.- .life tt It-r-aki
at Tort Town send,
Au order in council will he iaeuol l>j
(ir.al lliiUin loj.mliiUtrxrali-rgiu llrli
ring N-* until May I. IK-.H.
A etrainrr Ir-ii-ydney, N. -b-Wq Wi-,1
. Ill.eil fin
:;.:■-■■!..1 1.-.--IH-. hiiui'l UOlll * llilll 111
-tuglit in v mlmnm of llie Uniii.. law.
J. W. SgntUaOB ul Winnipeg, knoar
at the Mauilula bunanxa wlirjt Uh
irvott.sl In Oratigu nouuty.
Hultur work Uian uxual ia 1-t.ng dona
1 liu- Calaveras county roads.
Ii,- steamer Danube Is at 1'oeUsn.t
Kngtisl, capitalist* have lost aa much ! ***** *'7 Chinese wbo want to land.
from r ..... 1. tuniksin Ansir*llaasl'r*nor : tSontagattd 1 Ivans are now aaid lobar*
did fri.iii ti,.- f.ilurr.iS i!..-r*,iaiiia( anal I*i*x-n s.,-11 nr*r Pyramid take in Nevada.
•*"'"*""'■ H. .11. Frioilinsu'* general iiirKhsndiaa
||yilicnit**ru( tlirltrill.li royalty lioti-i- st llailey, 1.1*1.0, lis* la-en at-*
who dia-e not [inv 1-11-1*1,1' i. Il.r Unkeol Isctir.!.
CfllliljHilg.', exeiupli-l aa Cmiiuismlcr-' Tllcn* lialo Ireeu six taUtilles t.i II ill-
""-"I'lt'l. iTim-ti in Um Colunil.i* fiver during Um
The lirru.su V.utpcrot jH-namslly 1111. Jso*[ week, .
velMI tlie liioiiuni.-m to l.u gtuii.|f*U.er. ■ Tj1P ?,,»,,\ c.**,n uf For-sbrra. botdiag
Kmperot U itlun. I. at t-utlilt. mint*. |i» ,*„■„«, „ ^..raB^aio, »„. (.aviog a
-*-JB-«_"_ good llmr. —
Trmlrnc-i Immgttia. tl.e CoHrrtiwot; A Isranrl.iae for an elrrtrlc nad to
lnU*rnallt.vrnunalllerm.-ill...Meti<*u. _,]„,„ u,*,* |.«rk hv, ia*rn gtantrdtty
tlie Common Counril ol San Joan,
, I Tin, Ural carload of cherries Irom Va-
i.l*|.l,.i... wa*lunrinl i.t tl..- l.i.p;rial.,-Jv.|!e*e,,iKa»i >e*lenl*y. Th* rain
lunt in.'. 1,..,ld..ii. Tin- mns-.rity til tl..- [,__, ,|„N1, „,„,,, ,|JllllNp, t,,
1
PALO ALTO TIMES.
VOI..X
PALO ALTO, SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CAL., FRIDAY. ^IjiRCll U>, IHH5.
-NO. ||.
TO THE BELOVED.
ITS.Bal marw «UI) oleoe. Mra)*
Al-r™--.. ll r B.tr-K txtBica tb. ***—*.
Siitl.u-.M .|.i..;« j).
Add -a-itli II- ,u*.»- tltsl rrj-ee**,
Thu ii.i.im., i ,.-(.■ lu ii.-. itaja.
Sly alien—, lit* rrl.ini. lo Itu**
Id all the B>-a>.uf t-*r i.n-ailu
Iluth liar k I. r*s«l lli* mtlodf
~, I *■■ ■ .: ■ t 11., ' **ak. ■■■• ttl.
Juut _•*■ sr*■. ..... bat* tur em.
1-1fall i. life fa -ll*-. •>_-*.
tsrthb* an _™*e* Bala -bs.
Foil, fall 1. .La.j 1.1 In radi™. ipa-ea.
fell U ur Ufa. A I •■■■*■
l-lc. n.i.i^l all .;..!■* nilli inn. riul.i.r*a.
Tbouan tiB*.*(lr>iieailuureaitl.
'.";■■ .'i, - , i -.'■ ■: -n is. i ■ ■.: fr-iuj
Ohm
Tbou art l™**t..a>e unp. rpt*ie J,
M -..*.•*■ ;,.,.l-.ii,..'tai.
Tn** *--t i ■ -. "titi *—tt *un
Wtlh thee thS all-*—4 l*_r»-st. p_rt
ADdtrv*.i;hr*i-*'lBt...vv—abere
-l*keltttlslMa..i» tliremgbuul ait.r-
Dufcaaa-iBBg *.*tlliula thlna for tor.
r.rlrt*-. fair nulw.nl part an*rlf*
Tha .Hi rf r - -.. Irt Ibem ba.
It I. It—•—™ *o*l of lite
U-1.-.S for il—. bans, ter 11*—.
OL. paate bri n—* lbs (ub. of car-Fa*
fib. tbuw-t.t tt illnn all ti»T"lit I1..I K
T.ar.rr .»■»..■ |,.if l.irm una-tareb)
Thou art tt.- (,,.ii, ■-! nn-1 ■ ■!..■..
Ami th-.ii il,ai.-aia.i) i'f —aicr*.
-Alirtr Hrynatl lu Uixlun Atlir-o-eulu.
ROMANCE OFTHSWAB
Tbe battle at UM was rmisbe.1. The
victory wa. list and won. And whll*
lbo dcfi-nt.il army had fallen lack lo
.ska (-bolter in tho wu.nl* nnd tnuiiuislii
)*w»-. thtr vtclniiutl* Intel lt.t.1 ou*
i-unipcd ti*nin the field of ucltuu. A.nick
luinly til.*- bona gfSf tbo La.nl--a [•-.
thtuagb which tbe irtticg aan -l.-r—
Ilk* a grewl •- j j. r * i.i. 1.1 bnrni*hn] snd
icady fur combat.
Since carle tu.irn tl..- battle had been
iu t>n>i-r.w. nud t!i-> cirimge wn* frtghl-
ful. Even tlw atunlieit Ol the nnrgeoi.t
ha.1 in.in* limn ..... •■ Kim.i! |eUe ui tlu'y
worked over their imprest—-I or*-*r-iiu_
isblti*. and all had felt a sctx-alioa of
l-inu—— lhal tbry did not care tu owa.
ll. nm. cerner nf .the beld wle-ti tint
light Itsd l-nt-n tin* ttotti-al. in a little
KTOVtsof ball adirjteli treers nt the aiislo
ut n atone watt, knelt th.- colonel uf ..
Sew Y.irlt ret'iiu.'i.fl—nl.' lln- pro.lrnl«
funu nf III* own li-ntenanl. a young
man Of KuglUh birlh an.1 s great f»-
fntlK■nia"hi. ■■■•mra.les. lit. breath
. .in- akrwlr and painfully, and wben be
.it..v.- tu -,*aklbe lifelduodwetted Upin
blalltroai n»Hatoslmu*trbi>bnMll ulter-
anee.
"Cm.ttm, tuy buy," said tl.o colonel lu
the law voti-.. which tie nl way-, u*.-,t when
in tho pr**—m*e uf suff.-nna—foe thocot-
ot>stwaau»kiudauilnv>gr*ntleaia woman
t» tbe nick—*■» ili*re anything- more
that I ran do f.r t.-u—any word ur tt—*-
■-see that yoa want to *t*tut? I'ur yoo
know-
Cntttun's li|*. 'atl.nl nil), a faint and
■Inn-*l lmi*'T.-"iilil'l" iiiniiuu. uu-l thn
.nloiifl lieti'llni: lu.v euuiibt IbaworSs,
■■Lift—mt—n j.."
Kabingthedtiii. man lu n half sitting position, lb* cdon*-! hrld lain tnhli
own strong arm* and gently wiped tb*
red froth from fait lln*.
'••Uolmiit"—the word* were weak -sml
luW—"my vent—tipen —III*—-ltn.~.-jnicket
—tnrido"
Tlie caertirro wit* **i|-reiit that he could
My no more. Tim inluticl, opt-uiug the
•teat, drew frum an inner pocket a tniii*
Utnre, tbe purtr-ati nf a yoong ami
tirautifnl trill. *** besntifnl lhat even
tben lbe rciksiel . "iiM nut I- ip (*s_irlg
iil'.n the liii'ti'--- vv.'h ititeiw-t and s-t-
uiiratiun.
"And tbinT ho .in.* tinned u* he held
It up tu Ihe eye* of l.i* dying en in mile.
lha |istii face nf Iho MlffercT (|rew
atrangely hnglit wh>-n he luoked upon
lbe Ut of i un'- '1 ivory before him.
•■In ■:■.■-,■-:.■ fae ta^-.T. t- ;. •****•
livrs—Drastnund in Uevtaashire—-you'll
rs-nwinber— take tier this, yonraelf—uu
taig else. Find t-.-re in Denmiond, Aniu-
II* Ilurton. Ti-ll her—l.lltiii'l—fortfef—
A torrent of crimson llfi-bluod gushul
Irom bi* lip*, mid nil wn* over. Tli"
t-olonel arose, f ubleil a blanket ami placed
it l.i.- at b tbe head of tbe cor*****. Then
tb* night wind* -gatin-red ami whi't- r~l
ntnoaa Ibe trees ami l*rn*h*d with tbeir
dark tduioria lbe t-rigbf, old droja tii.t
.lood on lbe I*ilt> furehr-ad of llr-rliert
will be no eurh prrsuu here after hv
Bigbt.-
-She s-e i* not aici—not dyiag, it
ai.. " ,i'jr-■*., .U" 1 '.t.-' ...li'-.r! ili'Ili--. .
nil. ti.it at all." answered lbe youiif
lady, with aplsaaaut Isuah, "unly *he'«
l(Oin(- to b* married to Lord Littoltu.
nigbi."
"jlarr.-'l"-' aaid th* cntonet, half tu
himself; then aluudi "Oan you tell me
whers abe bveri I must —■ ber npon
baanrsn—some tbl na rery inif "' ■"■'■ " '
"It'sraotTr-ryfsrfrombere>. Thebon**.
in tbe park tbst yoa see cm tbe left be-
I,-!.;;-.'..- her falhrr. But you mu*l hurry. It's af 1(4* IM, and yon'v* rearce an
himr."
Culunel Pemtn-r turned nnd walke.1
hastily along tbo i > ..„! ■*Married—mar
ri-l—then I em too lata Prrban* aab
1 don't nndc-ralaod it. I can't.- Ami
with in.-v >■■■■,■ b* took came th* retrain." Mam"l. married, irtarrbil."
Tbo next day ttcnninund was all ei-
rltcmf-nt. Thr. ilauuhter of the Htm.
("rofton Rtirtni. had ref..w-d at the last
moment to marry Lord Lorlootte Llltol.
Ami then. fn. Ihe sppesran'— of this
-■-■;: :■■•■•.< I ■ in:.; Ai,.■■:.■'.:.-.. Thatmntt
not be orefloiikni. Surely tbfre era.
*-■::.. -:i!i, ■ In thl*. "if til— BS Lti. it
Muuldtcll." Hut lbo Hun. Burlun, 11.
I*., would let) uuth.iii., nnd a* Lord Lit-
, |t*| had left for luivn Unit momiiiR I...
could tell nothlBfi unit II iu Ilii-liili, IBS
bail declnml tlial alio wonld tell nu.h-
ing. Su tin lbe matter rested, and
like erery ulher eenaailun wss almost
.-;'.--:, 10 days Bftrr.
Ait.. -•*. I *sy. fur Colonel Pr-mbcr bs-t
taken lodginga at tbe Pot and Kettle,
and scarcely n day *«in«il bnt bo vituh*
bi. way to Tl.e Oak*, tho rnddi-ncn of
Air. I.urt.ui. «hn is-nuil to have u great
fancy for bla compniiy.
Nor wan it lung In In-coming cuu.tnon
talk tbat the cul-mel ha.1 returu-il lu
ilia* (Bciiun on Uui -re of her intra.It.|
wtdding a l.l,*.l stained minialnre, tbe
liiln. ot a VlKiulkirl love that nl..' Iis-1
•n,ct> tu HerlsTt Creaton. the village
tu-'er dt, welt, and that aa sfat< *nw Uu*
1.1,'l.in..-Irtt'.-il wilb bla llfeblurnl. lh*
uld luve h.id reli.ni.it. and sb" had re-
•Su -ctHsl a jB*r. ami again mmmer
vt.itr.1 the little village, nfjrinkltng Ih-
lawii* with yellow darodelluas sad tb*
li-.le> *■ with'all uiaiimr .d awretn—».
I'n.m tbt* ihbtiv futmysrtU -ramo .hi.
nuiiiiil.ufcittlli'und uf fowl* upon tin-
.'I..ir .-..ul -iblil air, Illillgleil will. Ibe
distant da*liing of broolu. The trecn,
rr-.pli-tiileiit iii'llu<lr"H*irnit'nlsof *rn**n,'*
east (-Tra.ttfnl -dutdnw* fur tbenuun.biy
w»ml*-r*-r. And than ibw|-r-nl*-i)*! Rn.—
...rysaii.-.-. TL. air WB* "1.-' tna—..)
[. riuiui', delightful and nTr-r-pas-enna.
ihe first sweet gift uf *ammer.
During lh™ lliue Mir* Utirtun bad nol
Ini'ii urn hy the village lu|k.w*voon ono
nr two rare .rcc-tru.ui*. mid ibu**1 wlmbnil
.:,",.. I t!- ! t. *"'! I- >l !', 1' ->!-■ U .I--!-"* ui.:
p,tl*'au.] nii-kly,and tbat ihescanrelyevrr
.fvki-. Xow. buwevrT, at the spfiroaeb
■ >f anmmn- *bn hwl thrum, "tt ber
gloiimy n-i.st. Jaul ami- the **inky
liiwl-'' thai she bad ii.ni.icd tiprai ivtr-
tug nnd lisd itvin g.ui.. «. far «* lo ride
mt int.
conditions turrouodin:- him. A great
many people, bowsrsr. maka a failure.
of pool try a* aa sidcuve oacapatloa, |
bec-BB** iiaturallv oul.ii.,1 far ir
HI„UT_.«*, Pn-vco. B-Btt\J*Z££Z£&.£!I2S '
to Our Nelfhbo-s. jlntoreaed in, and tbst pay* bettor t
I Ilo ws* appoinlod liean iu .Itsifl.
' reoei-rc.1 a salary of L'l.ouu ■ -rear.
I The *d»lope I'liiitDj-rnpheti For
Ready Koferanoe.
A FEW INTERESTIKC PARAGRAPHS,
sail and br Wlea-SMsr
it*m. Prem Slop* SUl** sol
Tarritoti**.
fanning to wbfoh ouu may
have been acouituniod from boyhood,
and striking uut wilb all one's energies.
lata oae line— into specialty farming, *******}*•• *"***
'. and in turn thu bmuuho* fuotl thu i ■ ■■ ,i ■■.
I Nature wos.ua uu thing.
IInu baa added bauthor mulch, i
perhaps tbe beat of alt, to hts growing \
eropa aad trees— th* mulch of a w*ll
tat in—J, luaaro and poroa* soli. Socb ,
* lop ouadition, when the ground Is
intillnw and suft, acuaa a mulch altuut '
furward somo braiichua of specially
fanning that bare money in Ibem
the pr-t-scut time, au that lbe load
may ac* if tbere I* not aumething mo
fur bim in spncialising bis work tb.
in spreading hts effort* over a <i ■:•„
.li*i.-r> ut i :.u>. in ■ of farm work.
1 waul lo asr right here that I do uu.
Ml—l*.av ki,„l„f *n*Uie I"", "*•;■■*"'** °r "B. ll,„. S.,!,„r „i,„.,„a.
. . . . * ...t.i. j . nrtil -r.itr.ln I, I.. .. . .1 ti.r, ].. ..I,
lug tbat do.', mil i- mnt lho raising ot
tleslirl—i'f and mullunt. fowl and
kioda of gnrtlen products ihst
ti.-vd.sl tor lbe family table. It may
. Kiig-
Tbe Chin**.- trot
Ssn Fr-utciaoj ami*-tb*-r Cbinese cun-
anlar officen. are returning fn.tu .hu
t'ity of Mcxi.ii, when, ibey havo l-eeu
ucgutt-ufng s trusty fur Cliiiii*M< iiuiui-
tbec
tela
night til"- walknl together fn the
gjnl**tt» that allow*! *atirely sum;un.l*.l
The i tin- Th- r>■ ws* !«• .-ther ligb: than
Ibat at tbe star*. A* Amelia panted tb*
colonel placed hi*arm about li<r and
held her hand.
"You have tuy an.svcrl-** he.inertinii.nl
softly.
•iliii ntiwil ber face .lowly. Th»ir lip.
TO TILLERS OF SOL £s£S£-j£i DOMESTIC NEWS. j-g^^-JPACIFIC COAST N0T&
killed,
tntcresltng thiurrcnecs From all Tho treaty hot ween Japan sud the
Over tha Country. < United Slatoa ba* been ratiUed hy Ihu I
osn bo mate tt pay botwr'than othor* ? . ' *--**l****n* *** Jspau-
_,_ _ ______ !l' so, why not rosko pmpsTBtlous lo (_,_,„- „ _,._ ..,__.. _..._—.___ Dame Colette, Iho Nurwcaian novel-'
GOOD ADVICE FOR THE FARMERS :„-*„_ thst brsucb tbe»r_lng *rason.:MEWS °F ™E WEEK CONDEMSF^ itt _„- ,^d-r o(. ir™ n,,,-™,,,
_-.- . 'and gradnslly last It*safety and profll-1 _____ ' Woman's Right, parry.i**jVad.*jr-ed hi.
.ao .i,.....™..rt,^U...r. f"-— *^^*?t*lL _,™ *°5, • *..... .. „™,o..™. j.,u... j «"■ Willlaa. B. )-"•»»>''. !»«:,...,.„,„ ,
. U..I..M.tCll-U*ra.. 1*** iU"hBk ***** °" »"•«••. ■>' IB—™.c.aU,t.l*I.U.. H ***** ■****>*• ■**'*■* ****** I
X.ltabl* SsBSas*. — "■ Column.
Abnul Bt-lrlilii,.
I Did you over Stop to think what a A csbtu b) tho owner, rupurts tbu loss j
r-"".i". t „i.»[,„i.i.m Igrest mulober nstor* Is* She mutches. The Nobraika House of KsnresniiU-j "t tbo .hip KamtclltTca t.. I-rliicea* J Cartuada uf .-rang-*, are b*tag
Webb Donuull has tba following to I «*«ylbing sho start* lhat man 'I - - tin - haa pasted an an ti-cigarette bill. 1 Islsnd. atralt of liunday, white on a .sfaippnl from i, , Angule* to Klotida
■ iv -ij ill" **-clalty quatiota. In a ' t»t intervene to pf-renL Tbe tr***. Seaator White Ibtnk* tbe nest Coo* joy^ frem (.'ape Town to Saigon lojalmort daily.
■rer-ant i*M* of tbe I*rr»ctic«d Fsrmer. ihe gr-uan. sad BSso Ihe weed*. In a -rs-w win eobaidire tlie Hawaiian *-aUe ****** ColirrBed clllsen*of Tattrina bai* sog.
which w* think will prove of latere** ■»-—taral suta ar* inulc-K-r* or a--If - -.roj.-ci. Tbo London Time, kaaaaansa ibat ,*.-*,-! i*.,, . j. >■, .-,, .; a. tuonumeot lo
to onr readers: , toodors. Walk not *■ to tb* prairie, A cuatolA a\ ,h(, wi,, -p-j,™,^ Sptaker Pool will tn a tow d*y* rostgn. Frederick Dtinglsss In Waabington
Idon't believe iu bmUaa off aa *ttV^_&g!*l*&1!Z& Daaalass i* thosteu-J by theoblldren » *****}. **"* ***** **U ************* <•' City,
sudden tbu old way* of carrying on tha i" ^°J*^" ^'XvT^sr m hu "l hi* Bnt wif"' * T ,3 "" "** *'al* ■um*t**jr'* A man named Smith MoDoweU bss
which oue may ««■ « SW^&hItora_ ...1 ******* »■*** will ttU thu now onp do- ■"__. -, ,. t, , »*" ******** *** *•*» ******** *"> ** «►
\TiVo ..ml iSri. lad ksf ■*""**" «*> ***** HemtrbotTSsia build- , Th" "^ *■**' ''*."i_2KE _*? E_?-°" ,h" **••**-'*** « He-Ids-
•no same. ********* **•** [*-*• Betas™ It I land. wbH-h-gr..un.lc,l inai.lu the break- burg.
' -____^.Sl **"_"}* S2_ u-L/T^r'-i . . . ******. ** >*•>« ****** **** ****** **"*■"*
tboagb I do I-,...- tb^bly Fs , ** »«w«a »a«sil» "* U» »Ba_arta oT tfa« Indent l*^l_i* and ps^lmve __ wii, _ke lbe Am.-ricaa e
.pcciltly fanning. Tbe lalterXwcvcf. I******* **9 **** ***** * *• ******* ttTT,rt4, ** \?rfo»c* **■.*■ Im on board a. Jaffa,
i.^imetbiug tbal one ba* to grow Into ^ o' n.nlcblng and lbe undc*!ykig house tender Mulct.
gradu.llylnunl.tr ... MUT\ucc~™., \***** ******* ^-Hcdby .ho decaying The Chicago Audubon Moci.ty hs. Cw Ci. "«...,
ESaa* thia article ia tu bring ",nv-f , Thorns feed lho brauol.e^ t-.mlmaitut.il tu ,-raus.lu wu.. not „,TWi*. rili ,' w.-
... anil iu turn thn lir.imi um finn to, rrm a_ .., ™__- t,..Ja un llinlr hat. •*'•<•. "**•iwiuiii mi iirinj t.
i wear btirt* on tlmlr hat*. I8»5. Tliey are placeit at CIT.W3,
lInn, rat Booth uf Ihn Salvaliun Army , HOC, a ITS. JSSSSilf CtS.OOO from figure
pleas—1 and nurpii**.! bv lbo relig* uf IH'H.
us tune of life In tbe United State*.
i .:i:;.. ■ .is-vii. "tbe wild Bin from
Madsgswar." who traveled with clr-
aud exhibited in run —..in-.
; snd retain It. tu Iwad tbo root* bcib'Slb'. It i* statad In Philadelphia that tho I grBtinn lo
But tbero are lime* of drouth wben ■ iudcpot-ileut «(igar retJuerle* have com- Tho Lumluu Tim
stirring tbu soil ia tmpracticsble; hined wilh the sngar irvmi tt, msiutaiu death uf Jubn alaiwell. huiband uf
wben nature's mutch sbonld be rttOftSd prlo-a, Uary K. ltra.|.l.u. tbt- outcliit- I>r.
■ ooe's pocketloboy *° *° •*■*• *** *****°* m***a* snd lbo Boridbuldersof tbeColoradu Uidland Ilea net t. a well-anowa lallsd writer
all beef mnt lur. milk SOS and garden l~*»grow. At tbla tiam ot tbe year Ha it road will ask that tl may be taken and fagotto uf Mir Jubn Iteuuell, ami ''
iirodoci*. int-imtitig amall fruit, wfa.lu wben rain* are few and lbo surface of out of the hand* of tbo Santa IV re- Anm-nd Dumair
tim wbok- attonliui. l.givrntoaaiHsc. *****■■****> ***•*»*** psrehed. in tsmio ot.la.is. painior.
laity, but muncy isn't uvwyibinK.nu.lt ***■■'"'** n.olchlug might well bo re- charl.™ I_i.nisn, author, arti.t mid A diapaiuh In thu l-.mtu.
kn*:*«• **' **' * I>wb*ii»n re.ihe growing hl-nriim, die.1 in Washington. Hn Nuw. frum Cairo ray* tho
toll lobe parcliaaerl, lbo farmer doeali'l ********* ■*•*'* a l"""l"'"r "' *"* ■■*'■"• wanm.ee private «-cretar» to Daiilul ment bss learned that natives rereully
havehalf Ihree go.nl and wbolwumo **a*e V********* lun.ipa (which may U. Wob.ter. purcha*cl taige i-aantltire nl arm- and
Ihingi. npon bl* Isbl* ihst be would K-~. **. —* .»*» ■■"■P*.** Tbe New V-ssk Morning Jor-mslsay. nn-mBaitioa. llcasares are being |
bar. If tbey were i^loc-l at boat* gMff*-«l__l^*^l_^l_% lhat Ml-Cunwel, Vanderb.lt. daugh- ******** ** ****** ***r **'-•**»•* **- «
and in abundance. Cbickon ought U. *°S_*? g*%_" ?S_t_t!f_S ** *** W. K. V.nderb.li. will marry ^**»
be aeea every week upon tbu fanner.'. ?J^*JQ\_\r2 ^l*,'' ''"„ Juhu W. M.ckay. Jr. HenryChaplin says « Loodts- that
I ..I.t., till. It n,,H„l„l, ll,...l.1 nn. .* ■• I' ' '* P ''';"'' ' ''' SO. « till., nlJtlW ' .. 7 .r.. ZT
Sl*.lsK.n,^™i ..,dl,,.,,*r.o,.l,|,,«of .ba kl,„l„m. Th„ tlkMam. H.,,.1. b_ IIM..I lha
irg.r.jfSTia y.nilTlta™™! l-,a.Ja..l„olal, illir Ilia «,«„ I «*> fi !**M pr.»„li«lillaK. Tha Uu.,.
i,*Sr 5'£7..Z ta,™l"'Z ,*-* " fo..U,d.i.ohaa IM. — U,aooU....llui,'.L
lha. U a_l. .ad rajUlnjo. foB, it «lo«, a-Jb. arowla, «o». .,,.1 oo. Tbara ,. . .1, ,| ,..■,„•..■,.. ...u,„.
..;.;-. do»u f-a .ban. ia wioarr No. ""■ °r H-ra0 faa. oa oaah rfaa. ll of Um Aroanaaa Carol, Mb^„o»rr ,
no. lb, I.r,,.. r oa,h. to prodwr- ,!,... *"' **.!>*. mnlMaro wal rauio ,1 Socio.. ,t Saw V,ufc,.nd tbo raw...,
labia a»aiiU,la bo ho rpoci.ll.. or Aur'bloB ao uiulabou, will eouUuoa lo .ad Trounuvr barn boou rornoroil.
itauaral tiller of tbu Mil. Hat oot.lda ******** ro-lura. ' Tho fuuoral M-n-loo. of tba 1.1. !
ol th,*\ I woold bora bla, aaiillua 1,1. ** aoueada th.l . lw~. wall .llm-t H.i„nol A. Krown of K.lua.,,.,,
.ItaiiUon to oua or nam, broiicba. lli.l *>** U *ho ** «•**,"*> but whou It ,[iob.. who dli.l ..„ hut M,.i,1.t a. I
lu bl. locaUoo. iu,| la bl, airauin. *"'* *»,*» for tb... ,h. .oplla.llor. ,„ Ao^io, will ba h„i,l lu Cbla«,.
.Uuaa. «o m,.t prodUbla- Alu„.l **[ *.*%**£ *** ,'**"* * H*S_**"' Tb" B»i.hd. .«u»-r rrarolar U. \
.,oTrow*all«ro.rl,uow..b.. »ra, »" lbo frolU of ™r ™li« l.bora ^,rf „ Colo-briurlo, .hirr-rai™.
oaaorlwobnoaba. ol bl. wort, paj " ** *. , ,,T . ' j . . «" aaptarad whoa lho *r— of llaaaral
bBU, Ib.u m, oUaa, It - „.. *"°"« traa. .1 .bl. _.,u. „d .!» In , '„„ Mu ,„ ,,„,'d
.ir.ia.-a. ihm. Ib.t ho doa, no. —s lbo roulahuo; .11 f.ll «•. Iraa. or Tina. I „,7,,.|ir|„ . ~"
wIhIoio of Drnilu.llv worklnu Into h"'l" 'ham .hroBtth lln, wlulaa no,! It
r. .hot .,„ I,-. pronuhla. lu ■„. , Now.woal.ho.tf.lrtanilu,. Un •« l- »J£*!?±Z'*Z",.,l£ 3 TI',. Uo.aroui.u. l.m.. ware ,Ma„„| ,„ „„„ ,_ ,„., ,„,„ „, £**
,-u l,»-nt,„u. UB-WStBtt—llal.T I. I.ro. l.i in tal, wa pl.nl Uo, n™ij _**»_55_5 SSI* o. lj!j3 »'»-.*• ** "' -a"1"" A Tbl. kind o, .p,a. I, baa.„nlu, loo
aUt. tSZi .ud ^ho W,. u„». "•*» '•»-« -J '"»• Wr ruuld. Jti"!"""1" ""I™' ** L•1*n', !"»?".*» woaudVd. Th- .'nl™. ,™i,«.U-.
paSiiar.. ia oud„oUa,llr.orab.rd aul- Uwru whan fir..-loot ™l ,b- do *********** 1—U.o.™™. T.„ ioa.a,ll.rr fiar. ™ ™».M
iara: ibnaand. **m .houooid. „f ** ***}• »«« •■*" •"*» '"*— _»*5*J M|S> !*.»—-, oT Li Hon, Clau, ta. «..„d for Tlau- f„n, o.li,,.. tW„ In^llaTwllh ^
.uB-itiiniA.,*..-* 2?„*_va**& *t *°* **z s*a,!,.!i..-'«'„!™".'. !r.!^',-..**",..,": s*. *s <*«'»..»-..'-vr™" .,.r..ra.,a.,„?rri.u»,u.S?22. ^
Krei.t'b uiilliary
Daily
Al a t-deeting uf Ibo Cooactl uf tb*
city of Kit-art., lbo aalarins lu every
l.i. were cut from 20 to 60
itnu ouuity frnit muu pro- .
po**.' io have an eihibit ma.lo for tbo
jitntij Huanl uf Tn*d,."n rouiu* In *****
Freiwisea
11. N. Mslasa, ^-.master st Sca-
bobl, Kit,ii;..„.D,ity.Wash.. was killed
tu lbe i-levatur nf tim Piorm.-r building. Baattla.
Henry Klfig, a cari-u.er of ban
Dlegu, olid n Ini" -iniuniii, WU
drowned wbtlc bathing at Ocean
limch Ihou.hrr day.
J. F. Martin, pruprictor t.f lb*
'Noteliy," a lesdiiv dry good* aad
lotion bonne i.f Han Jussn, has filed bis
|s-iuiun in innulteu.-y. ——™
Judge N. A. Duru, uf Sslinaa. .has
ri-'litctics'il H. JI. Shaw l.i life imprla-
.iniiii.il nt Han (Jueiitin fin* killing
Kugcttu 3taa» last November.
At lint lllult. reeenlly. Jailtt—
ill held Manuel Itapnaa to an*wrr
r ihe'mnrdcr ..f I'. U. Kfre >.u F*-bro-
aryCtil. N.> tall waa alluwud. <
Sen.tin and Tn in I ii.i BTB Hire 11 toil in I
it of llm ('uunuum. in pasilug
Bvi himt'lallin euufitrrtin-t. renolu-
i indicate, a giuwth nf pnblio aw
It in put iu favor nf btmutalliam. |_*t
yt-ar i'*rha.ii. nt s.,1. -I duWB tb*
[ lortof
>'i.Jt,imtf fm .lug water fmni L'luvsr
ttret'b, Ihn ..lain suiiri.-ii uf *uppl*>. ■
A m-w '.,-..■ it i- ;. ia thi- ttaketljeld ™
Motual *ih*-e->-nearer*' IJniun. Tbi*
pr.*p«ilion by * maj-.ritr .,t men will -it-inand a rate of fi*,. c—ata
fun-sob first*—, wilh l.wrd gratia
W. II. llurkharl ut Um Aftgulrs. ta
uuthir arrest lu .bnt city for threatening the I;!,- uf I. „i,. ■■ Klaalu, a ... in, r
at hi* bul-tiug-linuu. at 43 Kurtb Third
The Mciu-an baiidii t.arza threal.it.
,u invsiln llucat del Tern. In Culnin-
da. Thurevr.lutiuniata havo wired it
ri'vcuou cnttur at Custn llica., Italaa
Paul. (Icneml Pupper andjdbsr Veno*
xoelau eiilea are lu Careens'-Vend ing
.Bppoel to the .',,1.,ml mil r.*..,!uli ii
ate.
l"be rental ia remiv.nl in Key Wret
uf Ibe ongagetticnt, near SsDtn i i.n...
Cuba, between a hand of iiiatiiginl*
ud a batalliun nf Hpaniob nil it lor*.
The Amertesu Ur- Ui..-h,^y and
I'- -"■■ .'■!■ ni Ams—latioa ha* --*". n m.s.r-
!■■.■■■■■ at Heattle wllh a capital of
#10,000. Au ininrai.cn clan—. Is
altsnh.il.
The Socirty fur tho Prevention ot
wny to foreign aud .Inni.-.tic mnrkol*.. ***** *>* *l'T»*K-
I that
4
THE PALO ALTO TIMES
FRIDAY. DECEMBER ..5, 1896
TSt.------*n_---_*-_-__t-*-----tt_____________
W-tATHE* REPORT.
Tttr MailraB-taaA MlBtaBm.T*.*f«o-n-1-*
Ml aiuanir apt Um M-amar- milt* aa
So--t-'1MWI»* lorlbc w-tt "
lu, thN-taa •">*» rr«l*l»t-d
11OIH1
Mao. WI*. Ma*. Ma*. Mitt. Wcalhri
. t-*_.t--«. wi__.m*tca-.a»™».
M. *-_«»_- -n*.....--.ji .. Mrl—tl*
JUL {j _£„-......££.-
{rS-j"«T!t=r===«!
U a******-* lamttaat
KM. a) -.J*-- JU
Tut ._*.__.- —joj. — so*.
mrt-t u-«_"-- —lu-—i-w.. f»i«
Mr. T. H. Swain la seriously ill.
E. Painter spent Christmas In
San Fraodaco.
Mrs. J. M. Brawly is visiting
friends In San Francisco.
Mrs. John T. Doyle was in town
tha fore part of the week;
Mrs, B. A. Norris is confined to
the house with the gripper— ■
Mr*. H. W. Charles returned
Monday from a visit to the city.
Mrs. A. I.. Corbert is moving
into her new house on Bryant
A Salvation Army laasie was in
town Wednesday selling tbe
Christmas War Cry.
Mr. and Mm. li. C. Andereon are
spending the Christmas In San
Francisco with friends.
W.'J. Grace, of tbe Hanson
Lumber Co., b spending Christ*
maa at Ms home in the city.
J. A Mosher, of San Jose, waa In
town last Sunday, tbe guest of
Mr. arid Mm. H. C. Mosher. * \
Mr. and Mn. Mitchell, of I.on
Gatos, are visiting Mr. and Mn. L.
P. AlexHinlcr during the holidays.
W. B, Barry, of San Francisco,
will preach before the Christian
Church next Sunday morning and
evening.
Mr. BmlMw.Chas.V.Ovcracker
of NllnbspendlngChristtnaswIth
Mrs.J.W. Dayan tbe mother of Mn
Overircker.
The Rev. B. __. Jones b erecting
a -residence next to the Bbhop
house on Waverly street. J. VV.
Wells is tbe contractor.
Six applications for mctnbenliip
to the I. u. I. were received last
Monday evening. This local
order has grown rapidly the past
year.
Mr. tod Mrs. ft. H. Mosher drove
over the mountains from Santa
Cnu laat Wednesday and spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mn. Iv. C.
Mosher.
Mn. A. C. Stephens and little
~ _mr'tftr^t&n_-_S_y-~ tor-^-apend
Christmas with her folks in (Santa
Clare. Mr. Stephens went* down
this morning.
_, Mr. Cbas.and Julius 1-cter** were
tn town yesterday saying the final
farewells to their friends. They
will atari for Guatemala tbe 8th
ofJauurary.
MlM Ella Kelly, Of Marysville,
and Ml mi jciiiiU- Kelly, of Sierra
City, are apeuding tba Christmas
vacation with their mother, Mn.
J. W- Kelly on Hamilton avenue-
The Christmas Endeavor Society
baa completed arrangements for tbe
"Shilling Poster*' entertainment to
bc held New Yean Eve at Nortree
Ball. Tbe admission will be i.i
cants or two for as cents.
At Um entertainment held in
la Triumph Hall, Menlo Park, by
the Christian Bodcavor Society on
Wednesday evening, * Palo Alto
talent was represented by Mba
Llule McLaugblan and Burton M.
Palmer.
Mr. F. W. Warre n, who bas been
quite alclc I for tbe past week, received ■ telegram yesterday morning stating ihstfcU only brother
had died anddaaly In British Col-
uaabU when he had been on a
baaUeaatrlp.
Last Saturday evening ■ party
to atudeats under the cbspTwuge
of Mr. aad Mn. F. & Gtfftfd. In*
dutta-d l»*n «M fsinUiaed straw
title. A trip to the hay end from
thence to Bebaont aad home waa
theroEteofthamanyicKUBey.
At Oliy aPatkM Vast in aftagnUr
_\mm__-t.
The Board of Trustees met In
regular session last .Saturday evening, December 19. Trustees
Hutchinson, Butler, l.iiml niinwcr-
cd the roll call and Sloan appeared
a few minotesanerwarda.
The minutes of several previous
meetings were read antl adopted.
The finance committee reported
favorably upon the following bllb
and orders were ordered drawn:
I,. Dalil, labor. % '_% 70
Prank Kasson, printing... 400
Godsclt. typewriting 0 5°
T.H.Swain, labor 1 5*>
A.M.Carrel, rcpain 1 85
W. H. Norris, rent 1000
Stroner, Backus & Welsh.. 6 50
H. W- Simkins salary etc... 94 3°
The finance committee, per
Trustee Sloan, reported on thc
bill of S. H. Tucker for rent for
lot on which Ibe jail b situate*:).
The bill.was (or 12, which was due, was
allowed. •
The chairman produced an Itemised bill from Mrs. Dayan for
work performed on the plot
directly in front ofiliestatlbn and
railroad property. It was
decided to postpone action until
a subsequent meeting when Mis.
Dayan could be present and a
general discussion could be made
of the bill
New bills as follows were presented:
II, S-L-nickson 96 00
G. l'urbtuth 305
T. Cordoxa 3a 05
S. 11. Nisson, labor, -. 1 (.
J. la. Wingftelil, labor a 00
The fire committee reported
that thc lease on the truck house
lot expired on January jul. ^*-*»__
Street Commissioner. W. W.
Truesdale, reported that thc res-
denta living on and near the corner of Cowpcr street and Forest
avenue were willing to pay the
expense of extra poles anil electric wires to enable them tn obtuin
the benefit of an electric light.
Tbe matter was referred) to the
-.irect i-umiiiiiu-i- fur forth**** investigation.
tlpon motion by I,nml a commit'
tee wati appointed to report upon
the advbibility of buying a lot ori
which to place the different structure* used by the town, vlx„ jait,
truck bouse and pound. The
chair appointed Mc-wnt. I.mul and
Butler as tbe rommitiee.
' H. C. Anderson, nf White Sul
phtir Springs, Montana, bas been
spending a few weeks with bin
family-tt'bQ.afi: occupying,
al Mn. Upturn's on Kiiicrxon street
during lbe school year. Mr.
Anderson is n member of the firm
of Anderson Bn*., merchants, and
he is an extensive mine owner anil
1 possesses s Urge shctrp ranch
containing 33,00/- head. Before
returning home hc will visit
Southern California.
Deputies Wells and Vamlryu cx-
S-cl to institute 111-x-lgc of Ancient
rtK-r of United Workmen tbe
latter part of next week, tbey now
have forty-five names on their list,
and are confident of securclng
sixty before organizing. I'alo
Alto will no doubt have tbe
strongest lodge in Saiitn Claia
Valley. Those who have not been
examined abould gu at otto* lo Dr.
Price. _
For ttw Tin at.
A Ofaristmsi Latter.
iWrltian byaltttlr bay wbo w *i*-i_l.
in* bla drat winter In OatlluraU.)
My ilt-sr l*a|»: I Mniil to ktius
ll ran think im willi' on;
Ms Mrs tuiiuifni*'- Olirl-ltnss day,
Bui I limi'i rum wlist Us may Hy,
\h\tm -im nu mini a wlil-Ulii«
Through dtt irnw, Jum llkv ll um Ui .tn
Wlit-n sll aruunil wst wlult* a ll li amiw,
That ii*-* to ma«- pit it-w tint an,
Wli» way .tin tt*>r-tli» lln*i art* Lul'
Ami Aawim iil*waitti« In tl.- Ul
Itonorraw -*-b'i u- t'litutm*. .Ur—
And I o_m_ rsr* ukmi UpMay aay.
If uw *wn tit* r*ia4r«*n -Hill a -i-la-li I
iHtP aint no tnuw ta nukr Uw war.
And Cm!—liiiw-sn !«■ mr-r fill-.?
Why Miauinia bam t unpacked Imti, -
Ho planar to writ* siT-llt-l mt* know
if Is oitr yard iln-rr's any taow *,
•ind II ltHuurruw'* I!hrlM 111 a* day,
l.mam ronte »ml taha na right s«ay
Wrlla to ma seon and tat nia know.
Yoar lorbi UUW boy, Jo*-.
The members of the Independent Order of Fore-tern sre working in their nsUtl vigorous style
to make the installation and entertainment to be bcld Monday even-
ngi Jannary 4H1, a success. The
committee In charge of the program announce that tbe best local
talent will participate. Tbe dance
following thc program will be a
feature of the evening.
Many members from the Mountain View lodge wilt be in attend-
line*.-. The ynung ladles arc
especially Invited to attend to
bear the announcement of the
prizes to be given lady friends nf
tbe Order fur securing new members.
. A PlMMtnt BM-rpUon.
The residence of Mrs. G. R
Parkinson waa tbe scene of a
pleasant reception last Friday evening. The affair wok given by
Miwi (lUvrt'iiM to aiiciui thirt-,- NT KIND
APVKitTiHK roa IT,
.. ara now ri-tct-lvlng a lar*** snd
rrtrrltilly »(-lt-<'l(-f stock of Holiday
'ItM-lr- i'inii[iri-iitBi Ht-rtl and lunan
Uliairs ami Kockers; AnUt-ua Uobbnr
antl Kniu-y llocken In Oak, ahra m Inryn
Nnttirtuient ol Dlntnf and Chlltli
Chain*. Bags in Jnia-n-*)-. 8ni]*rnla
And Malting.
nr» Hm ..I sunda in Birch and
Atili.|.l.- l»»L.
\v«ii l, our windows.
F. W. Sbumas & Co.
lljjckl-rn'a Amies Salvn.
'Din lU'-i S.tU-t- In tilt* world fur Outs,
lirulww, Nii-i'.. Cii-rr-, Salt Kin-mil,
Ki'vur Kor-w, Ti-iu-r, Olta|tu-d llanda,
Clillblalns, Corns, and all Kkin Krap*
lidit*. it n.i l-aiilit-r-ly iitrt-a I'll™, nr pp
i**r rt-tinii-i-ti. It t- gaafaUMatd 10 gi-**
tmnuot satlataettaa or mt-n-r Mur-J-d.
'rut- _t'< t-.-iit« 1 n-r l»s. For Ml** l.y 1'alo
Alto 1'bamiacr. . n *
Vim can gvl tin* iiti--L Irrali linint»
ttimli' 1 niiilii-- at l'iHilfury'-estitly aUiro
lor 40 tiKiila a pouiul,- Wt* liavi* tlm
tltiinlt*at t-littrtilatt' initraliiiu-]li-ivf*, nriigr-
liiu--, I'hfwiliu -rf'-t't-riniiila, iiliiiu-lila
■pln>, nun .inhin, snd ull tlir otlirr naw
and iHijutlar t'liofulnlra, alati a ttlll tin**
-t-.|i««i> l«in Itona.
Try oar buil'-t-wst-ts, tujiu-rr-ij* ami
ami tint Uilli-*. si-.t j-.i.i »til-tB.in tn..ri-
ol tlipm.
Wt* also i-nrry a (nil lino ol tin- rUtmp
iM.nl 11" frui 11 10 cents a proitnd up.
FOR SALE.
BUHlKEtU lot un Uaiirvrailjr srrnar,
i'.illlOiii-Mr'H.Ti. A|i>lr toK.
A. Vlning, rmrm ol Hhr*-*** A Uu.,
t 'riK-ki-f Iwllillng, iSsn I'V-tii-iFiiJ,
Osl, tt-lB-lI
. a aaodJas lur.casli,. a im a 111 iib'-l-
. il, _. Palo Alio. Iiitiuini J«7t.
1 (I-Kiwlc, H-hIwihm] Cily, B ' *'
0I.D |Kt|ii'f- (or -nil- in l.iui.ll.--
d( 100, at 'JO ..ni* i-i-r l.umllr at
lli.'T.n.-Jiilli.v.
BUXK IS nn.l.'.- ar.- xiKlivi.lr.1 in h)U
.--0,Il-.*'I»i,.1Miill«H,vl. t'.ir.i
and mutit-y aavtng, writt* to Paul
(islt-ja, ltnkt-r-lirlil. Cal., owm-r.
WANT in runt a als rotmi liuuat.,
tlilt-f In. tt'lit. will ImlM It? A'
draw, lt.it »S, I'alo Ait,., Cnl.
ia-Str-Il-p.
In Itil onr Kn'ar alia It ol
■"-. Uralloa thia sd
. ill gr 1 s ili*.-.tiiit on
yonr 1 Kir-baa-, ol 111 until i>v.Tiiil-T
IS, IWO. I'rirkiliNiii t.tiii.U-r * linr.l-
50DK"s,,i'.,,.i:
OUU .n.i «_ ...
10
bill U'lwr-n KarlpAKiiitrr'atloor
and Hi.- Cardlnsl Uaft-. .■> r_~
wftnl if l.'U at Hil- oili.-... '
T*o Ktirnnlir-I H.-in.l In tb* town «f
1 j- tuii- Dalitomia. lor nartlnilara
t-ll.jtll-r ul T. **-a-iii--r, Palo Alto.
a I*. 1 um*.' and lot (ur sale,
DKTAUIIKn linn*'t.f ISrMMiis, lur-
iiiali.iL Un tl..' Haiilor.l UhIvjt.
■Ur Kauit*. Mii.ui auliling. Fos*
a-aaion ran !»■ had Hopirtntifr lat.
Do not -rsf-ni-n-nl In ao immrUi
inailrr aa -tiir l.ralll.. I'tirlfy, nt
ami viulira. yt«r I4oM -.ill. Hood'a
Hsraai*srllla and 11.n« k<*rp you-wli
trungand l.«-altliy.
Hood'a PitU ara tbi> t*-»l phrr-.\ inm*r
nl!I; saai
aftwnta.
Why
Da peefat baj* Baad^a ■aniyatllla la
r-rafwam 1aear -.km.-!* laat _d___mut
10 lha anolaalota ot all otb-nt
Because
Tb*/ kaaw rn*a actnsl saw that Uood-i
fcU»k«l,t*.,Usai«aWa*a oUm MIL
Hood'a •anapailUa k -alu ■_«• tta-U*
Uw p—a—I aaastflal-wi of tki aiawlit
■k-j-siitiliwhoc-rt«t»-aUd H.
. Tto fwaMaa ot Ut* l» last aa pomtuttty
AtK.amat_ttAToeDttlooa___atkmti___mt____-m
ot-o*-par*llr-a*i««.
AnotW ihiBg: Ban sftrthfiat
ol ItMaFa hmtariUi fa tn*, la boaaat.
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
All kinds of
§
Hood'a PU|»-aa-S
^
g
CHURCH DIRSCTOKT
mt-. w. __. tatt-mtrnm. r_m_t.
r-M-fclag AmmAmt -. —
r-stp-tm
tst:
r, t. U. Iiut-Jtll, raator.
n..thlal StiBdar-
mac Mat* "
ctaai r
SMaday
m*.
S.nn
iS'..4'.._jjj='.j:
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l.trotth Laaa.11*
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%.|>tvrt r*a ----*■-
-K-fc Mtaa-T -s
V. X, V; A,
K. J.I.tkr. lU(t-l«rj.
K * a.) I af rot,.. ..!•*■ dar aad a-ralag.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
Dac. "
Tito ...-
eii-eil liiiiiU'riiinii olHartwlck,
wna alvk with rbvnniatiini (or Hv<
inulllli*. In aii-akittjf tif ll Mr. Hulmi'
ton rnja: "Onanilwrtaln'a Fain Ualin
la tbt* only Hiiin/ tbit g«v- htt any raat
In,in .-tin. For Hit rrlicl ot |*aln ll
rsnnot la- la-^l." Many *****- htii mn
id tl.rlllii-liatl, l.avr ti*--a niK-l by It.
Fr-raalcat ■'' .'-nla \_-r bot|> by Falu
Allol'liarniAcy.
•and as ttta Maws.
Announcements, engagements,
weddings, society miles ami \k_t-
sonals, f. -mrIn of receptions,
musical-;*, etc., are rajwetfully
solicited. MSS must bear name
and add teas of author—tba latter
not for publication but aa a
guarantee of good faitb.
OuiMfeld,*Tho Tailor
nt Han-Jim*- l,.ta m-,-i-«l !,<■ v« 11 pud
WiniiT liii'Hiriitiiiiiiii t-(int|irliliig all ||i«
li.l.-j.' mivi-llica ol tlm -i-it-.in. I'm-.-.
an* In*-nr than ovrr. A vsll iaaolJ*lf*i!
:l*i w.-«i Mmiu Clara atrert, undai
Anit-raia lli.ua,-. S-n J.*n*. Cal. •
Letter Heads
Note Reads
Bill Heads
Statements
Envelopes
posters
natUwxa
Visiting, and
Business Cards
Yedding and _-_m
Society -*-3
■Cards and Invi-—^
tations --S
iSocial and Ball~S
Programs —_m
S^Book & Pamphlet--S
^Z Printing —m
Z of all kinds.--5
-In fact we can—<»
-do anything in-^
-the Job Print — _m
-ing line. ~*j»
BSure
and get our
Price* on Job
work before you
order it done,
We have a plant
which enables
us.to give you
Reasonable Rates
Times
Job
OMiee
WQUKJ-g
"■■'ti a,
*• All-. II ,
Ihc li" r .1 i,t,
Achlni Joinia.
Annonnni tin* |t-->a-in-*- of rlipniiis-
llllll ttlm-li i-.iil*,- iinti.l.l riiittci'inn.
Itlit'iiiiinllain b iliic to lat'llr in'1,1 In lliu
IiIimhI, It i-iinii.'i I.,- .'iin-.l hy llnlinanla
or nlli-f outwanl A|i|>IU-atlona. Ilooil'a
Siiraa-tanll* imriiU-a tlic l.luotl. raniovra
Um* .-an-.' nl rl.ctiuialuiii and parma-
ti.-ntly rut.-a thia -li-a-aa*. Tbla ia tha
lt-ln.,.itij nl tat.ou-ati-la of i*-J*|ilt- «bo
nnii- Btitirml 1 In* pslna o( rl*-uiuatlai»
i.nt wlm liare srtuall*' brra ciiml 1,1
taaliiK llmai'e NarKS'-arill*. Ila nn-ai
Imim.'I- in mi ii)«. n rhr liluwl and rr-iuiivt*
■■vi-ry Ini'iiirliy ta tin- atvrvlol tlia w»n
il-Tltil t-nrt'" liy Iti-ntt'a Har»*|,nHtla.
In 1WW A, I,, (i.ililwnlfr, wlin »>m
Hint* rt'lali .lru_ atorrs In Nuw York
Ully liavlnit Irsrnnl ot tliagr-st vmIii*-
ol Ctiaitiln-rlaln'a CougU- mnnly tor
I'ul.l*, 1 r..ii|. nn.l wlumjtirif i-iMtgli. or*
ilr-r.-il a -uji|ily (or bla cualoawfa. ll
jjnM wilt*aa tuuck Uvar Hm !«-■»„,
U.iiiv.1 It nirfary u. onWr mora and
.lurlni tit* "tlliliT mUl iivt-r t*tti gnata nl
Hi.* n*ti,-aly. Mr aays It -Iv.-a tltt> naat
■«tl*fai'llnn nf any niuih rurt. \.o hi*
f¥*r iim.ititi. Fur mIi. at SA sml no
i-t'iiia pur Imiili' I*>- Palo Alio rii.rnip-y.
Rlactric Bliieia,
Klrrlric HiUarala a mrdklas auii--l
(or any araaon. - but iierlia-js mora
gvn-*mlly nr*il**il. wlwn llw lan-ftiUI
riliB-MlfHl tVrllBK tirr-ail*, wliait tli*
litrr ia |oq*kl and al*«gWi and tba
nrol ol a txHik a*! allrratlTP la Wt. A
-*mm-*l **■-- -*t ll.la n>--liritv* hsa uflm
•urrly Hi-*<«-ii-T*rtlnjtawt frw-lng ttia
atwtam Irani tlm malarial polantt,
tlMt[a*tlt<, IntllirwiIuR, OonatiiMllon,
iilalnraa,yl..l<lt»KlJX-lrlcIllllm. Uc,
and II Iwr botlta at Uw Palo Atto
1'lianuauy,
SAY YOU BAWmS THE TIMES 1
FOR SALE.
AlHiY'l ADDITION.
To il.i* Tuiat. o( Palo Alio, at tl-r (oot ol
HaUlllton avi-liilf. t'liiiit'i' lniil.llln; l.,u
viitli a family orcltanl tlin*** yi-ara oltl of
llio beat vnrti'lv of fruit nn -*aiii lot,
—_ 3 low 7ftx_00 t'M.OQ
4 lota HhSOO ____),-»
4 lota noxaw 9mn.n0
l-'nr InrtiuT itan'rulara n|iplyou tlia
praniiaM or a4iin**a
m. tu a«Hsv, p_i> aiM.
Urt-raii* I'.nilli-r- have juat r-*vtv,-.t
a lanrt* inroi-** o( lha h'aatoua l'ark.-r
Ponnlaia Prni ulil-l. ittay ara aclllint
("i■ "i.'-.'> ami 11.60, Tlii-ar iwna ha\v-
tlia liigliaat taalimonlsla nl m-arly all
Hi.. Ksalarn unl*n>r*lll(*& and aro <-n-
ilnn«-il by many |-utill-.' mi'ii •
HOOD * BARKER
GARDENERS
Pla-as told oat ami ran*! lor. Kim
Claaa Work st Itrsannslila I'riora.
a.U.ia. Sua iii ut iratr oi.lr.a at
Hat, la l1*tl1ll,|-« aioi-
ii-ta«y-e Organs and Planet
llua. lUBI'l V. Srill-, ot Waahlailtia. Mr*
bunt a a-HBlIn* |>lu** U,.. aa.1 by hla |,.
ilMllaMa -iilhr ha. .......1 mm ..- .. „
M i* -II w la*, air. __m_tm mt Pttilft
(■-•Hta-n.aa.-tH, ,*> P.,tblma mrm.
I..di4<i.ltiki-. <4_tviaal.Hi.ah.. *,.,
thaiummMmm.t .i«1r.l..„maa.) aaaa lo*.
***'. h* larattuaa atlt-iiaaaw.aiaaal <_mr.
•* •*. II nttttlrr thaa rart. tlr *r»* taavrrf ol
Wa-a-lai-iaa, Mi. ]rtt-*. !>«■ 1*7, to ,aa, *„
i-i-a-a aad rr-rattf 4trlla**l a i.a.,-Vla*.
""," ''",_ }** *l»l" '•'""' »" iMiraat-u
l_l,^!^,!,l,■',"?^■' ait»fTnw|'»laTaa*1 it* io
k*laaaatlB*)i mtUtA WMM, Wcartla-
B-MHt U*l daria* than*.I l*a **ar**.*ta.
IrtMh (aMl) a»«--iin ot HI* M*k.. ihal
M-aaaabaalacaitil tju.tuvu-*. tint a»r-»-c
sun:: »&" feJffSSs.r.ssS
PALO ALTO
LUVI AaaivTt
.1 on -,. ni.
t¥T "
7 «T '•
B3I "
11 W "
_. 00 p. I'l ■
3« "
fi-40 "
0 JMt *'
SOBs-n
t»» *'
II 68 "
4 02 "
4 4T "
ft *W» "
6 41 "
7 6S "
1 014 a. 11
II* it v .'x.-,.|il Sn 11,lay. . 4 Hti nil a v um I v
I KaUi-r-1-ax «nl***a Kly-r HOM only *J
\l,iil.i Pork, ttoina north »l»Wi.
ami itulna aiMitti at S ;'l *..- at,
Will. HK
Resiliiied in November
'I'ih-iJuvh 1111J Satiirdwyt*
Prtnn San Franataai
Initial Trip Nor. 7
Monday* and Thursday-*
from New Orlcaaa
Initial Trip Nor. t
K....1. ma nl laiiL.tni. and ct***rbric lalat
**'**«. otiuhatr i.i alio trl lut Kaatrin truii-.**-.
•H-jatothr ttetr ttimrd. aliii-iM'kR-i la a_mt
thr l.ni-.itaiil l.ifi II.*I thr xtatn ttlpcaaM
atiatiH.illiH ttl-Nrtl-.l UJriltKH -.ill.ual*-*.
iLiualrtial, A ltl|> at .<•*.. Ihr maltutcat ai*«*
K.|..,L» iiUHKl Huulr.lDa f-tillmao tt-tiibal-4
amul i.alaltal rlr|aatr. inurldcd ntlh rtttr
un-itrl tot
Ibr l.url a* -aril .. lha oulat aaan. it agoaS
i.l.. tAt attrmttmt.
IJ-at t l(-ta** I*'* •**"• Sam purcbJU* -/-aa
The Best Place I
To Trade In Snn Jose.
fehfefiufc
Chriftmaa Toya,
Holiday Novelties,
Candy Mixed and Nuts ;
11 v the ton or less, If j
you want;
Special low rates to j
Cliurcbcs and Schools.
Fresh New Stock
Staple and Fancy Gn> I
ccHcs and I-mvisions' |
Feeds, Grains, Oils,
Household aud Kitchea I
i'., -IT, "111, 41, 4t_, KsstHaiiuOlsi*!
Btrrat^Han 3t_m_tt, Osl. ]
Eastern Prices
A Inrr- alilptnant ol *?_*¥*
from tltrn K__t4.^ir-__4tm-m
My p-trae Will iaM- I°**|
Cheaper than «an FranolaeaH
Whips from ioc. up. Hsroisfj
from 1.50 up.
A. M. CARREI
Repiiriag suHyApran-ptly <
Unlvr nily avf., Palo Al
