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    Morals of Faith Teaching at Madrasah Aliyah Daru al Da'wah wa al Irsyad (DDI) Salumbia Dondo District Tolitoli Regency

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    Morals of Faith Teaching at Madrasah Aliyah Daru al Da'wah wa al Irsyad (DDI) Salumbia Dondo District Tolitoli Regency Kamaruddin Kamaruddin Alil Amri Askar Askar Implementation of morals of faith Learning is the central pillar in shaping the character of good students so that schools have their value in implementing educational programs. This study aims to determine the entire series of implementation of morals of faith learning in madrasas. The study used qualitative methods with data collection techniques through observation, in-depth interviews and written documents. Based on the results of data analysis using Behavioristic learning theory, it shows that the learning of morals of faith is carried out by reinforcing the form of advice before and after the learning is carried out. Then students are given a stimulus in the form of awards when learning is carried out well and given guidance again if students have not achieved the learning objectives well. Furthermore, the teacher adapts according to the learning conditions faced in the classroom. This study also shows that learning morals of faith is to instil a strong belief in students in Allah SWT. This form of learning is carried out through direct face-to-face and online learning (E-Learning). Morals of faith learning is also carried out in a combination between lectures, question and answer discussions and exemplary methods. 05 16 2022 54 66 10.24239/ijcied.Vol4.Iss1.47 https://ijcied.org/index.php/ijcied/article/view/47 https://ijcied.org/index.php/ijcied/article/download/47/42 https://ijcied.org/index.php/ijcied/article/download/47/4

    التشهير في القصة القصيرة "وجه الحقيقة" من مختارات قصص قصيرة "أرني الله" لتوفيق الحكم: دراسة شكلية الروسية فكتور شكلوفسكي

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    مستخلص البحث الشكلية الروسية هي حجر الزاوية في التفكير في رؤية الأدب كتعبير رسمي. تحكم الشكلية الروسية على العمل الأدبي من حيث دخله (مستق، مستقل، كعمل أدبي) وليس من جانبه الخارجي (العمل الثقافي للمجتمع أو المؤلف). أحد شخصيات الشكلية الروسية هو فيكتور سخلوفسكي الذي لديه مفهوم تشهير. تشهير هي تقنية فنية تجعل الأشياء غير عادية من خلال تقديم أشكال يصعب القيام بها عملا جماليا. تهدف هذه الدراسة إلى: 1) وصف شكل التشهير في قصص قصيرة "وجه الحقيقة" من مختارة قصص قصيرة أرني الله لتوفيق الحكيم، 2) معرفة تقنية التشهير في قصص قصيرة "وجه الحقيقة" من مختارة قصص قصيرة أرني الله لتوفيق الحكيم. هذا البحث هو بحث وصفي نوعي. المصدر الرئيسي المستخدم في هذه الدراسة هو القصة القصيرة "وجه الحقيقة" من مختارات توفيق الحكيم للقصص القصيرة "أرنى الله". في حين أن المصادر الثانوية هي الكتب والمقالات المتعلقة بالشكلية الروسية لفيكتور سكلبوفسكي، وخاصة حول تشهير. تقنيات جمع البيانات في هذه الدراسة هي تقنيات القراءة والكتابة، في حين أن تقنيات تحليل البيانات في هذه الدراسة هي: الحد من البيانات والعرض التقديمي ورسم الاستنتاج. وتبين نتائج هذه الدراسة ما يلي: (1) شكل التشهير في قصة توفيق الحكيم القصيرة "وجه الحقيقة" هو 12 موضوعا، وهو ما يلي: أ) الموضوع واحد. ب) 3 الأشخاص؛ ج) 2 التوصيف؛ د)1 العقدة؛ ه) 3 الخلفية ، وهي 2 خلفية المكان و 1 خلفية زمني ؛ و) 2 أسلوب اللغة. و (2) هناك نوعان من تقنيات تشهير المستخدمة، وهما: أ) تقنيات تأخير الفهم و ب) تقنيات استخدام أسلوب اللغة. ABSTRACT Russian formalism is a cornerstone of thinking in seeing literature as a formal expression. Russian formalism judges a literary work in terms of its instric (independent, autonomous, as a literary work) not from its extrinsic side (the cultural work of society or author). One of the figures of russian formalism is Victor Skhlovsky who has the concept of defamiliarization. Defamiliarization is an art technique that makes objects unusual by presenting forms that are difficult to make an aesthetic work. This study aims to: 1) to describe the form of defamiliarization in the short story Wajh al-Haqiqah by Taufiq al-Hakim, 2) to find out the Defamiliarization technique of the short story Wajh al-Haqiqah's from the antlotogy of Taufiq al-Hakim's Arinillah short story. This research is a qualitative descriptive research. The main source used in this study is the short story "Wajh al-Haqiqah" from taufiq al-Hakim's anthology of short stories "Arinillah". While the secondary sources are books and articles relating to Victor Skhlovsky's Russian Formalism, mainly on defamiliarization. The data collection techniques in this study are reading and writing techniques, while the data analysis techniques in this study are; data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of this study show that: (1) the form of defamiliarization in taufiq al-Hakim's short story "Wajh al-Haqiqah" is 12, which is contained in: 1) 1 theme; b) 3 figures; c) 2 characterization; d)1 groove; e) 3 settings, namely 2 forged settings and 1 time setting; f) 2 Language styles. And (2) There are 2 defamiliarization techniques used, namely: a) Comprehension delay techniques and b) Language style use techniques. ABSTRAK Formalisme Rusia adalah sebuah landasan berpikir dalam melihat sastra sebagai sebuah ungkapan yang bersifat formal. Formalisme Rusia menilai karya sastra dari segi instriknya (mandiri, otonom, sebagai karya sastra) bukan dari sisi ekstrinsiknyaa (karya budaya masyarakat atau pengarang). Salah satu tokoh formalism rusia adalah Victor Skhlovsky yang memiliki konsep defamiliarisasi. Defamiliarisasi adalah Teknik seni yang membuat objek menjadi tidak biasa dengan menghadirkan bentuk-bentuk yang sukar untuk menjadikan suatu karya estetik. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk: 1) untuk mendeskripsikan bentuk defamiliarisasi pada cerpen Wajh al-Haqiqah karya Taufiq al-Hakim, 2) untuk mengetahui Teknik defamiliarisasi cepen Wajh al-Haqiqah dari antlotogi cerpen Arinillah karya Taufiq al-Hakim. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif kualitatif. Sumber utama yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah cerita pendek “Wajh al-Haqiqah” dari antologi Cerpen “Arinillah” Karya Taufiq al-Hakim. Sedangkan sumber sekundernya adalah buku-buku dan artikel yang berkaitan dengan Formalisme Rusia Victor Skhlovsky, terutama tentang defamiliarisasi. Teknik pengumpulan data dalam penelitian ini adalah Teknik membaca dan tulis, sedangkan Teknik analisis data dalam penelitian ini yaitu; reduksi data, penyajian, dan penarikan kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa: (1) bentuk defamiliarisasi dalam cerpen “Wajh al-Haqiqah” Karya Taufiq al-Hakim ada 12, yaitu terdapat dalam: 1) 1 tema; b) 3 tokoh; c) 2 penokohan; d)1 alur; e) 3 latar, yakni 2 latar tempa dan 1 latar waktu; f) 2 gaya Bahasa. Dan (2) Teknik defamiliarisasi yang digunakan ada 2, yaitu: a) teknik penundaan pemahaman dan b) teknik penggunaan gaya bahasa

    STARI OLTAR SVETOG STAŠA U SPLITSKOJ PRVOSTOLNOJ CRKVI

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    The author describes the di-soovery of an a·ltar in pre-Gothic stralta which were found .dUll1ing exca,vaJtJions in 1974 by the Oftlice for ·the .{>.roteo1lion of CuJJtIl.lTal MonumeJllts dn Sp1rirt:, ooected by .the author. AH :the strata .oo the pa·vrl.ng of the maJUsoleum of DiocletJian ,(lin which ·the carthedral ris located) were excavalte.d. A pal1t of thdJS paving was dJi:scovered shoWling a join 'With a floor of another .type of stone of which not even one section ·was preserved. Thi·s could .indicate rt'he complete demo}iNon of alil paga.n elemen:ts onopis nalaza u radov.una 1974. godine u tri sloja: od antičkog mauzoleja Diolclecijanove palače do gotič.kog oltara. Nisu nađeni očekivani ostaci svečeva saI1k.ofaga i natpisa o oltaru iz 1210. god!ilne, po7lIlalii u povijesnih ,izvora. Nađen je pločnik mauzoleja i njegov odnos prema is'tovremenom podu ikojega obloga nije sačuvana. Nađen je kameni reljef vrča (.kan1haxosa) Ikao spoldja i dva križa nacrtana crvenom bojom na zidu mauzoleja. Amor nalaze tpT1~uje lI1ajS'talr.i:joj orkvi. Nađtm je mald dio freske bez ikonografskog sadržaja na prvom sloju :bbuke na zidu mauzoleja i ploče u ob1i'1ru 1.rokuta s IklesaTslcim znakovima kao 's,polije. Autor Daaaze pripisuje gradnji ohara 1209-1210. godine, a ploče smatra dijelom krova četverostranog ciborija. Oba nalaza su najstarija potvrda postojanja fresaka i ciborija u ovoj crkvi

    Bilan et perspectives pour une histoire culturelle des musées

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    At the moment when a cultural history of modem Europe appears through different ways and varions purposes, the question of the place of museums in this analysis is not yet resolved. The author suggests a general review of the social sciences perspectives on this new topic. First the history of museums is part of a social history of things (which includes commodities, symbols, etc.) as well as of history of collective memory, places and objects. Second, the modem museum is the representation ofthe cultural heritage with alil the consequences from the national or ethnic point of view. Eventually, the social meaning of museums depends upon the environment they provide, and the reception, by an audience, of their values and messages.De l'avis général, et malgré diverses tentatives récentes, le projet d'une histoire culturelle des musées demeure à fonder. On propose ici le panorama des perspectives offertes par les sciences sociales à ce sujet. Les musées s'inscrivent comme autant d'événements au sein d'une histoire sociale des choses, de leur emploi et de leur interprétation. Ceci touche aussi bien à l'apparition d'une société de consommation au XVIIIe siècle qu'à la mémoire collective, à ses lieux et ses objets. Ensuite, le musée est une institution de représentation du patrimoine, de caractère politique et généralement national. Enfin, sa signification sociale tient à l'appropriation du sens et des valeurs qu'il permet, grâce aux cadres et aux ressources qu'il fournit.A pesar de varias tentativas recientes, es opinion ampliamente compartida que al proyeeto de una historia cultural de los museos le faltan todavía los cimientos. Proponemos aquí un panorama de las perspectivas of recidas en este campo por les ciencias sociales. Los museos aparecen así como verdaderos acontecimientos en el marco de una historia social de las cosas, de su empleo y de su interpretación. Esto se relaciona tanto con la aparición de una sociedad de consumo en el siglo XVIII como con la memoria colectiva, con sus lugares y sus objetos. Después, el museo es una institución de representación del patrimonio, de carácter político y generalmente, nacional. Finalmente, su significación social résulta de la apropriación del sentido y de los valores que permite gracias a las estructuras y a los recursos que proporciona.Poulot Dominique. Bilan et perspectives pour une histoire culturelle des musées. In: Publics et Musées, n°2, 1992. Regards sur l'évolution des musées (sous la direction de Jean Davallon) pp. 125-148

    A study of the language of selected 15th and 16th century aljamiado manuscripts.

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    PhDThis thesis consists of a survey of the linguistic features of datable aljamiado manuscripts, taken as nearly as possible at twenty year intervals from 1429 to 1597, with the purpose of ascertaining to what extent Morisco writings in Arabic character shed any light on contemporary Spanish pronunciation and whether any chronology of sound-change in Castilian can be recorded from the collated evidence. The chief features examined are initial F-, the sibilants, the plosive and fricative value of d and the possibility of early instances of yeïsmo. On the whole it has been found that the Moriscos were not innovators and the language of even late sixteenth-century manuscripts still shows forms current at the beginning of the century. The thesis includes transcriptions of extracts from MSS. B.N.5319, J.1, B.N.5073/6/7/12, B.N. 4908/1, B.N. 5364, T.13, T.16, B.N.5223 and J.30. There is also a Glossar

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    PAGE TWO DAILY PALO AI.TO TIMES S \ 11 KD.W. }VU\,Jtj. it>i I \l.\i IIM-Hi I.KTTEHM. The followlnc la a lis! of letters remaining In ihe poatoOIr* at Palo Alto Csl for th* period ending July IS, Itll H oot called for be* for* August'lI. J»ll. they will b* cent to ).*.1*»d Irlter office- *Oom*eilr Mi. Tho**. ' ' Chapman. Mr . Charles I. ' Fr*«lr- Mr . Halroiiil- V U' ' M.llBlion. Ch** C II. IKXHH.I.. Post mailer. Wl l..w|.B.k I Oiarrl-il jron tic- in I nm Nf. on* else wii-i I •:■' lawl.ark Will. OYcry* Uj,! .'-.. i uv* Tolido Iliad*. Creeks Stocked ^ith Steelhead Trout SIXTEEN THOt HANI* SMALL FTSH ARE I'l.tl-Ell IX 1.1 IIOXHA ASH KDOMPn CHEKKh. Slstacn thousand small steelhead trout, supplied by lh* California fi«l. and gsiiie roiiititisBlun, were planted In the headwater* of Hit- la Honda and W'oodrnfl CMdka nn the Kan M*lM count r roastalde Wi-dnt**- da. l.v .1 II l.tvi-rmori- or l| ul. The HSli" win- alil|.jmt from (he tl*!* halrh.-ry al Hls, lo It 111* n.) Empty Packing Cases For Sale Trunks Delivered for 25 Cents Each Storage Palo Alto Transfer Go. iin- prltatt rat on. They wen i.ii'sliia I mined I Securing Conventions School Money to Be Pure Milk Infant's for Exposition Year Distributed Earlier Best Life Insurance! KiMIATKA UIM AfTIYF IN •*! rFRIXTKXHKXT HYATT FIXIW I,\TKwT mi iiimH OF -I til Mi WORK TO IXCMKAKE ATT EN- XEH TAXATION -*< III HI TO AOAIXHT liHKHH PROYKS I RA Y 0 LAMPS lae sat* hf CH Allen Oil Co I >.in ng lp lrwl.l--i.-ili,.*- effort i- In progrt-s* amutig A ■ a.*, tn • IIIM 'bat are i la i arlth lha r dl*.*»»* I! .a* I lug I tideblt-d PtAS,',' Milan * known *■ borrowll * mtute] or iinti'lpsilng tow a, it. cle«il Uilnga up either bv Li ta\--s foi a M-rl-a of y.-ara or Issuing li.ml,. Ilurllnglou. V.-i- it, tor example, puis on an cura :, || borroa tbeli eolll* lu pr»ii-[ , . ii in -uiiuiite. and Ilk* n.i, fall to provide ..m lnl*real{ I .m,l neii u-ar burrow that) V.-r*. fe. California rltl*-s .- tbls bed habit, the laws being Framed as lo mala It dangnous . m-ehnlJetB • l.os Angeles, sine* .,.s|*-,l from the clutches of the I.n..- haa noi mil. < leaded up i ...r (nit no. ratrle* over -.\. :i million dollara to cover iliict-ii.l-s while Ibe las money : ih due is being iu1l«t.*d. IU\CK AT THE FAIR . Th* Kan Franr-lsro Convent ■ laOagne Is using every rot-ana wttlili, Its power to sarure the grantee! po* altita* nuiiihcr of tiMtifinal and ': ternatlonal conventions for Bni Francisco in ISIS, An effort Is al- bring madr* br ihe tr-sgtic to iwnr thn convention of ihe letter earn--: In 1913Land that of lhe Foresters ll 1»I2. T ' * , Tne 1-igua- has also sopplled Itn Datlghl.-ra or S! Ceorge with 3 Ml i,..j.i.i badffda *n.t- Psnama-Ps. ir. (mitons to assist In securing Ih< aonva-niion for I»l", . It has also supplied the Advert '- log Urn. Association wllh bade- and literature to t* used at Ita "■>- sent ion *t Itosion n-^vt monih '■■< ihd i-nt if—.- of a*ai*iing.in Mn Hun lla ".nventiun for San Francis,,. An ,-lTori Is also' tM-ing made ". j,-..--.h* In se-iiri* the '..im*i, ..f -hi- Inlanaltoaal Municipal I ireea r«.r \t\& Tb- l-eagu- California Munli-ipalltii** la ah! RE HKLPWL. I One of Ihe unci pee ted beneftO lib Ibe slate schools »iji receive. i.SK.n or tne separation'of '"u"- iv-und stale taxe* und*r the pro-' il.lon* of las amendment No. 1. -c-. rding to' Stale ^uperlptendetft' of.; Public instrortlon Hyatt, le that Ihei'" ' -i - . i -~i i i . LOHO * RASOM — ■ * 4M Hlgb Street. fhsss* S1U.. Some modern philosopher has trwioA aurfcltsr* aad ateyelm moot. aid tbat assurance of pure milk la, *■■*>* »»d repaired. Oa* goo-is aaa ha beat iDBuranra of life to .lba'<*»-] ■*» *** me pstera ara rtgau AIM ant of the ienem-.nl .Scientist* In!-»■»■*»• la sacoad-hand Ncycl** aad ill iountrli*s have aorked for years!•*1rtM mmhlmm. . oli.- .yateiiia of Insuring lhe_ ' vlll the oner off- purity 'Hi. teagtt* .. r..|i.l.-rltig assist.* lo the Order of -Mooso lo.ser-M, . toorenllon for 19jr. L Protect* Life M U»l *■ Pl-afMrtj A Hartford life Insurant pany is urging upon other ron,; i nle* lhe policy of employing a fea *«l»-tt men lo visit Amcrlran * ■ and advise ihe beallb author ' • i with respect to "the .ork don. In aanltalion. Just as tbe flre larara.'" companies do with respect to flr* protiftlon Tills mmpany hu ;n-* Issued a IWpOti in ad.- hy an e»i,. .- on snnHalliin In th<lr employ, laho *f hools l«.rllon**d'to thrm several months "srller than heretofore. Tbls will mean Ibat the srhool districts will not be obliged tn run without money tor four or mnr* months while waiting for the state apportionment. We had rsp-.ia-.J to rait upon lba rounty aapcrmfradeata at about the sam* lime a* as-t*l this year." , satd Hyalt. '••■ii .i.iln; upon ad- r Ore* received from the slate con* • troller 'l have derided to call npon ibem for report* by August I'th If i poartUa i. This call will also Inrtude tbe high school Una. Thla .III do away I -.itli Iho waiting for salaries. It wltf' K remote Iti* necessity, for tesrher.' ■ li*. nuiitlng their warrants w*W< •{ "',' '" "' '" bofop* the innnev Is In ths'saftveral ""l • '-"i I1 , ,.,ii,.ty treasuries and It wtll r'elle.vg'l^.'hroiwh il,*** dlstrlrts from the n*ce**lfr^'ov,i•A*;*^^0,,,iw',' Populsr rhai.li*. some of wblrh are succraa* fnl. .bite others bave left tfae llfe- malntalning fluid open to all aorta of germs it,- latest drvlc* Ibat ha* bean pr**-*ented for this purpoae appears io have maby advantages. In lhal 11 furnishes practically a Bcated rrC-Marie lor the use of lh* milk dealer, t-armlttlng tb* sale of aay quat^-liV ahaolutely preacrvlng t.i- mil* from contamination, and providing cold storage. Tills'promising device consists ol tao teasels, one nf metal snd the 'li. || uf hikhI l.l-'li Is Ilir tl.i The metal s betwan a .an •king loans tn .i.Tii months." them over '*■''*'''' *n* feurel (otuhlned with th- , HTR.-HTF.XEH flRCt MSTANCB8 i«*scl, should never keep a man from wr, flla in- »*'->rl«« clean limn A man can I'lenty of] k'*<*P * -resiieclaljle appc*r*nc* at ■in The nnr prlri-s - s,-,■»,,J , )ur Hump Ijtuixlry \ i-i!'.i, STANFOHIl UORHir OOMPAlfl mden vea* (*ornrr iuni*.n* St. and I'..ret A**. PWSAO 0=0 K. SMITHS STABLES l.ss mad* a study nf rondltlona In uiotbern rltlc* Murh or the aonth- ■ rn nglun Is cnl'nut of fhe nations! heallh siattrtice. aa the health an- thorlllee of many of lh* dtk* can- not he relied upon lo gather eiad (arts This report claim* that con- dlilonB am rapidly Improving, so Hiat some southern cities are now In iinl.li- milk container, Into the lid of which. it la lightly *rrewi*tl a stand. whkh permit..th.-.tilting of ihe en* Uvery. *>*! end Sale. Boarding a tire apparatus. Is furnished, so lhat! > Specialty. it may b* emptied to ihr last drop.' Carriage*. Calls promptly aa* The fau.-ft and measuring device-awered. Gentle aaddleborae*. pvin.i.i ,if a tarse gla*a cylinder,! Iiitlhtullv Vours SPAULDING'S Dryirinji and Cleaning Works W. B. KNIGHT, Agent. 109 Circle PtMSMai Office lOSK: residence ii-.x : Message to the Sick «<• mr* people suSerlng (rom all kind of dlieases by Th'-rapi-uMc S'lm-stlon alone and without drugs No mailer .hat your ailment, how Bcrjoti* your rase, onr methods - reed *rter all other* have failed Call and wo will explain our roeth- 8.P of treatment Tvrras reasonable c.u.aiiltatlon free Pbone I30K. RROFc J- TMORNLEY i ,..,■■■ i> Hotel. Fain Alto. "*■ int.. .Iii.-ub* milk i. dra.n in the '0 ****** ******** quanili, flr.ii-.I For Ihls purpose the .,Under Is graduated and |UO* ...1, I -,1'h a phtpn. whtfh ran he net al an) i->:iit of Ihe cylinder by in- .-,- of , threaded regulator U'h»ti ih- nmount of milk has b*M aprios rn Into piti-hrr or gln*» "f the |iuri>h***'r whole I. m.i- thai all the cleaned drawn Into th.- oHuil.r cork Is pi.-s.-d mi.T It flo* Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Company I raa-ii Hry iv.u.r. aad Uyrr*. latest Parisian Mcttiud*. SM Raasuaa Strv-et. Phoa* T.iw Fine Job Prltttlbg at tb* Tim** 1 olKee. ********** PALO ALTO LAUNDRY CO A LAffKL'RY THAT DOBB HiaH-CL.US WORK AT LOW i I.ti I* WORK CA1.IKP POR AX1) ItKI.IYKRKH l-U-.Mi-TI V r.tt Kasrtr*o* Atrael. rilDNK .t3AX. Ladies Home Journal Patterns ..t Vnpiwl now .-ii salcal oiir b'atlern Dc nrlmciii*. YoiTwill uam this Angus) Vh\ i-rtT. a- well as ap the remaining clever loiiriin "I the >far. It mc'eU rour pverj .i-li'ii* .i ri-lialiU-'iiifiiinr *»i fashioti. Men's Suits Wc inn. lihcc ilir irrival of tl e tii'st 'it s '■! AlllltlHIl Season, - l'Ml. Kup| cntieimrr /.^tiits, iu cheviots, w<- »tcds antl siT^Cs IVic •*s 11' •in 20.00to20.00 to 27.50 per suit. Wc. isk ill mir ri sionfers to make iu i\;imiliiil lull if ilu-*.!- Suits, ilifir cut. tht ir , l.ill.-l i,li-.; am lllf IT Rt neral hnisl . antjw H* 111.'ir ..ui HV £r. A gfuanttitee >>i wt-ar a ill |u*ili-r1 h t (JO **-with c* ejry sun. x' Men's Ties \\ v sill our Mi;nV Tics at 25 cents. 50 cents. 75 cents and 1.00.rt)dentslyekeeptheuioslCQtnpcclitysivtslockontli.craciAcCOast.NmoneorIwodozen..1>ut,hundreds,andthequalityithere,too;t>urKeiser,ourIlorn,ourAhmaiiandmirWatcrhpuse.uckwearpannotl»esur..iscliijltpsijiii,inlinish.a.nilinvalut.WeinviteyuurHispection,WhichwiknowWilll>ts;tlisfatiorytobothofits.Iifiiyoul>u>yourTies,doyou«ˇttltntakeyourselectitfhiromtwoorthreetit.,ortromsithousand?.Surely.theIjirgcrnumberi;pifcrable.>MensHatsWcareagentsforStetsonandMunileimHats,whichwckeepinaKr("itvariyoshapesandcolors..CorsetDepartmentDoyouhuyCorsetiattherijlnprice:ArctheymadeiiifactoriesofworldwidereputaorsetiereswhothordoublethcpricefortheirCorsetsThevhuvaIVetiehnameuiitlilAntheyfittedIncapableuglily,unwrsiaiulyourneeds!"Iiinit,whynol?Manywonien/pailiaithejshouldpa>poorCorset.Tothesecondqueitionweanswertliatthehestfactoriestlonotpermittheirprfiduitstobemisbrandedamiselltheiroutputunderthepropernames,asforexample,Pr.WarnerRustImoiamiRedfernCotsets,Tothethirdquestionwesaythatfewcorsetieresreallyimderstatitl/iic;irlofliltingthaii.perfectfigureroakingMfwcllaperfectcomfort16thewearer/Tothostfoi"youwhohavewitnessedthegnormousgrowthof,salesinourIorsetDepartmentmustknowlhatthereisareasonforthisgrowth.ThesesalesrepresentanincreaseofquerX)pcicentcomparedwith.f1fcc0rrcsppndingjHii..iofonlyayearago.Why?We(li>notinishrami.WechargeonlythelistpriceItHourlorscls.ckeeptheassoriincnt;wehave71n/ytlelsinsi.,ok.ThebrandswaswellknowninEurojicashere,namely.Dr.WarnersRustProof,andRcdfe>naCorsetthaiishonedwithrealwhaleboneandof.surpassingbeautyinitsoutlines.WealsokeeptheBOnTonnndRovalWorcester..Dr.WarnersCorsetsPricefrom1.00. \: rt) dents lye keep the uiosl CQtnpcc- lit-ysivt* slock on tli.c raciAc COast. N'm one or Iwo'dozen..1>ut, hundreds, and the quality i-- there, too; t >ur Keiser, our I lorn, our Ahmaii and mir Watcrhpuse .^uckwear pannot l»e sur- |..'i**scl iij^ltp'sijiii, in linish. a.nil in valut*. We invite yuur Hispection, Which wi* know'Will l>t-'s;tlisfat'iory to both of its* -. \\ Iifii you l>u> your Ties, do you \v«ttl t ntake'your selectitfh irom two or three tit.---, or trom -si thousand?. Surely.the Ijirg- ■ cr number i-; pi^fcrable. > Men's Hats Wc are agents for Stetson and Munil* eim Hats, which wc keep in a Kr("*it vari- y o| shapes and colors. . Corset Department Do you huy Corseti| at the rij^ln price: Arc they made iii factories of world-wide reputa- orsetieres who thor* double thc price for their Corsets Thev huv a I'Vetieh name uiitl il An- they fitted In capable •uglily, unwrsiaiul your needs!" Ii in'it, why nol ? Many wonien/pa i lia i thej should pa> poor Corset. To the second que ition we answer tliat the hest factories tlo not permit their prfiduits to be mis-branded ami sell their output under the proper names, as for example, Pr. Warner'- Rust I'moi ami Redfern Cotsets, To-the third question we say that few corsetieres really imderstatitl/iic ;irl of lilting—thai i**. perfect figure roaking^Mfwcll a* perfect comfort 16 the wearer * /To thostfoi" you who have witnessed the gnormous growth of,sales in our I'orset Department must know lhat there is a reason for this growth. These sales represent an increase of quer 'X) pci cent compared with .f1fc*c0rrcsppnding jH-ii..i| of only a year ago. Why? We (li> not inis-hrami. We charge*only the list price I'tH^our l orscls. \\ c keep the assoriincnt—; ' we have 71 n/ytlels in si.,ok. The brands w as well known in Eur'ojic as here, namely. Dr. Warner's Rust Proof, and Rcdfe>n-^a Corset thai is honed with real whalebone and of .'surpassing beauty in it's outlines. We also keep the BOn Ton nnd Roval Worcester. . Dr. Warner's Corsets—Price* from 1.00 to 3.50.koy.ilWorcesicri..rsets[ricesfr..ni.3.50. koy.il-Worcesicr i ..rsets—['rices fr..ni.1.00 to 4.,BonTonlorsejspricesfrom4. , - Bon Ton l orsejs prices from 3.50 to 8.00.RedfernCorsefsPriceafrom8.00. Redfern Corsefs—Pricea from 3.50 to 10.00.Cbrsetsfrom10.00. Cbrsets from 3.50 and upwards, fated free of chargr, both wear and lit being guarainteed. At lea-; one tlay sihust lie.allowed for possible alterations in order to insure-perfect !<uCC*?V, We are sole agents i"r both Dr. W.-irner and Redfern Corsets, and carry at all times an immense assortment of the latest models. I 111 l|S| j II lie 1—ail present ve handle are Clove Department K.iyser's Chatnoisette I Hove* -16 bul * ton length, both in pure white and natural chamois color. Price, 50 cents a pair. The consumption of this clove far exceeds the supply. At present werhave all *.;i»cs and both^colors. Tbi< saitie i'Ahw ii •idvertiscd in San Francisco as a great bar gam ai 75 cents.- If often pays to buy in Pato'AJto. Buster Brown Hose . , The "Busier Brown" Hose holds lhc lead over all ofli^jiiakeh of. Guaranteed Hose. v \ ■4 ■\ pair.: guaranteed 4 months—Price. $1.00 for box of 4. Made ol" line lisle yarn. i;;ni/\ in ap pearance, and absolutely fast in color. Vou make no mistake when you order'a box of these Celebrated Hose. Oriental Wash Crepe Last week we advertised these beautiful Oriental Crepes. Price. 20.cents yard. Widths. 30 inches.' ■ The response was immediate. Never before have we sold so many Crepes in A week, and this is the holiday scasoi^Joo. But the quality is special, and wcigTitslev- eral iiiomies more than .usually sold elsewhere. The colors in addition to being beautilul, are,also permanent, and the designs are akin to European. These .ire a Tew of the ;easons why the sale has been and is a huge success. We are already sold up in manv designs. Some arc suitable for street dresses, sonic for party dresses, and some for kimonos, bul all are beautiful

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    DAILY PALO ALTO TlMBS. SATCRDAV.- OCT. if. 1910. a«.l_ palo Blto Ctn.ce Una** • _•_- .flu-am mmmt Mtmaty, at tk* •mrarn-' tit " fl _iJt— a**-... aad Ka-a-Ma ""^JM-gs rvsuMwc compary Fit your children with the only and stylish shoe, the , - ta TMg DAILY : a THUS. PU* Aba. Ca. K«— ba— <_*• ' • tW* Aba a* St-_f«a -H.W aa-wMia io • ■■-..1-ritBL TU-TH.-Si.Bl'..," *f f-rnawiJiiiii • r UW tr** famous ■ naah tt ta* if!BaSBS a Jtemtm m-M W *-*».. trr t 1!EDUCATOR SHOE! > AIM, "**-'• . BIMKISB W. EDITORS SATURDAY. OCTOBER IS, 1*10. : . For sale only at . ! The Shoe Shop j : Cor. University and Ramona Our Want Ads Do the Business j Tbls drpart-tirnt of Tba Daily Times Is highly saocaasfaL It brings reatttu. We eoald tall yoa many true stovtca to prore tt A Sana—ale maa lo*t a gold watch oa tbe train near Palo Alto. He pat an ad la this paper on tbe chance that some Palo- Alta mguon might bar* found lu It arsa foand by a Pacific Grove lady wbo aaw the ad In Tbe Tba** and restored tbe watch, getting glf reward. If yon want aaythlng whalerer, try a waat ad. Warned—Olrl about ie to assist la small family; f>10. Apifly HI ltMIM*-**««*«»» tier ]ii*ll[i/i'.-- .tntciiiatliiii We do not apprpve tbe latter because the glories- ef the former, nor givef ■——■■ — ■ ■ -< — III tolerance on that account. Is • - TKlu-Ml'ntMiti-j.ftitL».KIt. ,: anyone ignorant that the art of ■ - Music and *~0anclnia bg_*4> , gon*»\. <-"Ari _*,,'•. *"~r.S besmirched. When M_fiON0I*£B.JTTE SPEAKS FOR BLACK at the tlm* of'tfae Chicago fair the; OrlsnUl and South Sea Island .-_ i*da~*wile* were*introduced, thoy r-er*"""' came*'n_*U I u lions' of tho tenderloin' i- yet advertised as attrac- Numeroua variation* aod so- i-nlifj reflu«menta of the same low vulgarity have'been developed, suitable! ?> lo ihe uses of western nations. If -these lower art* hid (heir (in in the night life ot Ibe underworld .they would eoastJtufe merely an Incident of the seam)* side. Rut 'tone hand In hand aa Inter arts, s.nce lhe Infancy of thr race. Kbeb -oe* I* developed aa an expression of ■"jjure rhythm.*"and "■ach makes lu! and . appeal to tbe sane primary fcnil-' lions ment. Berth mualc and' dabelng have beoa ased In ancient times.to! •xpre-j. the spiritual sentiments ""j*1 tbe soul, and "the on* at much a* thej' other haa had If* ptoca In the re.tg-| *"' torn, as well aa Ihr an. of tbe world. w Masic apeak*. 10 the onr. while dancing spoahs to tlic-yi'. The for-. - ■'____'____.__ !„___ „__■ maid ____*j_-_.____lil'._.. I.i -™— i sihat*e win. enough In- their day »•*** » *" *>« J~~") *n<o _' generation to know, have been '•■■- di-trici and idl the |icople why hocked V_, see the Insidious creep*!til" *'--•'■ "*-,ls ■••»■ ■-> *■'* "cnatc, -«.* «r _i.i_ii_ ,he taste for ***** Into-tho upper moral .traU of ^«* new -.cnator. arrfV* in Sac* •peak of cultivating the taste **t\ «• i^^J, one mlp*tt hope «■""«? they .go immediately into rise from, the lower,****¥ caucus. .Wc da not know each „.«, ,.,. *. i. mm ,„..*.. **»h^**gfe' ^„_~r ,r_-",,.I' mVS. &HrT&S. mind to take-In. bpi.-relaie and en-j *•**_ ,he.**^°**B. •***1Dnu-» OI -nC| j th-.' do-pot mer Is thus the more etherial, and the less liable to rail from Its high; -purpose .and estate. When we; , -ailnn the taste for ;•••■■ •■"O-tb* ***** ****** ****** of mualei **. deal le** with tbe matter, * asd manner of, producing the bar-! ""v,'r t0 _* --------_ ■ ... * depths. Ono Is amaxed io: ■'*■•"'- ■> (.CoaUaaed frog.,.peg* ll qty in the Stale Senate who*. Itonor "and itttcgtiiy ha* ti-ivcr been (-ue.tioiic ' in Hut body even in' fhe' heal of controversy. "Ip recent ___tt.en* of lhe senate ■ here bat been a group of senator* banded together for the benefit of the people and it in to that group lhat the jir-ig-e.-ivc legislation of the last four jut. it largely due. "Al the extraordinary »ct»ion several of u*. dccidid to a»lc Sen; Wanted—-Two bright boys learn th* aa*b and door trade. Apply DudSeld 'Planing Mill. 10-n-St w iiited. -Young lady wlahee . sltlon to care for elderly couple ear elderly lady. M. B. Lentx. S!0 North Second alrMti San Jose. 10-H-St' Waanled—First-cl*** rook wishc* position. Addrcaa Wong Tal. Wong I-ong *tor«, Mayfleld cblnatown. * 10-U-lw Wanted—Exporiiwccd girl wishes situation; general bousowork. Address Box 43. Tlm** .offlee. lt)-l"-3f Wanted—To rant a furnlsbed collage or 1)utiga1ow."A,ddroM P. Box 4*1. "' 10-13-lt Want"-*. -Lsdy wishes position to do housework, or Will' tako onllre charge as housekeeper. Address 21, Time* offlc*. 10-1WI' Par Sal*—Rsby carriage fat 17.'0; cost new fit. 173 Lytua, 1*3 Mf Per Sal*—Window card* marked "Far Sal*" can b* bad at Time* offlc* at.S cants *gcb. FOB -MKT. For Rent—Reduced to til a 3 aad 4 rm. flats with yard. Waver*, ley, or for sate on easy terms. W. Dell. (.32 Homer. Pbon* 4~~T .-_._*-_-___,. — - t...|.,-_w- Por Rent—Pleasant furnished room wltb private hath, 1GS Lytton avenue. . . , lO-ll-at* Rooma for Reni- 535 High. iO-10-lw vFor Rent—SUnford University campus. 2 Alvarado row, furnlthed lm un- 10 rooms with bssomest and fnrnsc*. from Jan. 1 to Aug. 1 15. Apply on promisee or address Box 117, Stanford Unlv-rslty-P. ~ •1M-Im For Rent—145 Dunilay vaeoum cleaner. 11.25 a day: machine d llversd. Apply 804 Bryant atreet ».Jl-lm* , OmC-AL 1 City Taxea Vow I no and Ttmnm. Nolle* I* hereby given uJ^J taxes on all personal property cured by r*af property ,04 *" balf of tb* taxes on all rani mZ erty will be du* and payabl. mZ first Monday la October, and mm be lollnt-uent oa tb* UsrMcM-_rta N6rembar next thoroa(ter J , o'clock p. m.. and lhat unli* ^ prior thereto, flrteen per _.t ™Z be added lo tb* amount th**/ and that. If said pne-b.lf *„ \Z paid before tbe last Mocj*,^' April next at six o'clock, p. m „ additional five per cent win' u addod thereto: that th. »«■»■! o%»-balf ot th* taxea on all r^j property will be payable on sod at t*r tb* first Monday in Imaaan' next, and will be delinquent oa tW last Monday In April next iw aft*r, at six o'clock p. m.. sad ihU unless paid prior thereto St. w cent will b* added to the a-noosi thareof. -^ That all 'taxes may _. paid st it* tlm* tb* first laaUllment ax bertfa provided,* Is due and payable. All taxe* ar* du. sad paysbl* « tb* City Hall, Ramona street. Pal* Alto. C. H. JORDAK, Tax (_!___. Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Company *ta**f **** ' l-t—* VarM-kB Wanted—Flrst-class cook and helper want positions: club or family: American or European plan For parileulara see M. C. Ford, 225 j For Ront—Armory hall. Apply Hamilton avenue. Phono^ 60. ^ | (o w p ^^ %t Armorr or Clarke Congdon. 230 University •-17-tf. Waated—By tret-class Japsn*s* wsrker. work by dsy or hour; MS . Harry Naka;; avenue. For Rent—-Alta Hall, on Ih* third floor of th* Slmklna building, ls available for small meetings at a rental of 11.50 per meeting. Enquire Times offlee. 5-7-tf toy tbe higher and . ■■■■■■•■•■■ things ivngiie of the tenderloin .in re*pcci;!*'•■■■-■*(* jtimp* up ami nominates the It la a mental proc--**. In harmony. like appreciating brautle* of a'glorious «untM-t,. J art Is. In fact, a menUl expressli wtth trro*e who produce It. and a mental linpresalon to those Vtii-f.'. by Ra'appreciation. grand thing* In art mah^. little or no appeal to the sordid or nhl*> circles. Tbe practice* current 1 from dtaaotvlngjl-" *he,5-crnt^ dance are c'.imbu,.; -'■■•" higher up. There ia a connecting .!«*•*' I link tor tha Introduction of the con*!t''>». tamlnation. It I* found Ib the young ••■'" who •»"■■ ""ho have *orlal standinf-, builvm* i» clcctcd'in lhe __a Xha'aro without morals. . Il Is aided chance in Cod'-, name ««. ,.._ -..* *no' abetted by the Idle rich, sho ""',11'1 *uch a *yncn* at thi brutish'1*"1 ■•*? ■**" °' """hion. It H(>ed*|all the machinery'of the A limed., county man of the caucu.. Senator iit. He in elected hy ace lama- Likewise the >ccrctary. Wc go the senate an.1 the »crgcani-at- wsy. What . wc h-tvc i ' With _ _ ,—..— i For Rflnt——indaw cards marked ir-Rato Choan*—A small cottngo.\-yor Rant"'or "Furnlsbed Rooms" bo sold*. Can be moved. ln-j0r "Rooms and Beard" ean be had . "".- E.' Malcolm, First National, 4I Time* offlc*. 5 cants each. t .building. I'alo Alio. 10-H-Stj_~ ror Itent—Electric For Sal*—Modtirn houso 5 rooms, and bath, lot 1 "■■._.." feel, not fa.r|cl*an*r at fl per day. 5]t Lytton from carllne. Good chance to buy.T«i,pi,01,e ltt> 7S4 w*b*Ur far- at li. * thou cost. Address Box 143,' „,_ «, . I'alo Alio. .-t.__._s, .W-rlr. / P-l-li 10-13-31 For Sale— Modem- flve-room cottage, close In; price renaonahlo. Apply at ,221 Kipling alreeL 9-tt-tW LOST Hnelt a mint* esit* It opi slime over the .object aad diverts ""hen Jt te a fallen purpose. ■ a , Tbe riot of the llcentloua ages 'had it* i-factlon In the asceticism of the -early* chnrch. Secular music snd -dancing fell under the lian because *~~" of the low estate to which tho.-* ''•'''*- art* had fallt-n. Dancing especially bad become the mere aceompanf. 9_enl of. and incentive to. lo* rer> olry and Vice, it was the intimate companl*. ' of .tlruiik.*nnesa and worse. But wlih th* "ri-c of culture dancing, 'as an art. lived also", Tbe grand hnrmont'-* of mn*lc man age- to aurvlve the ftood nf rsg-tlme.1 Drawing and painting. Mill live, de- n!pb>In iahguage ler Vresent (tb*. esset'conIrpj oik opponent* have u_ ha'ifili- • tenderloin style of dancejeapped m our effort* to teejitc needed of the most dl*gu*ttng tyjie aecureti'CKi-lali<-n fur your bcncfil. the social' sanction of being pxem-j "The only thing that tsved the pllfled la. our swellest -sets. Ib a' '!■"■'* pnnury Uw aad tbat gave u. metnber of the foreign nobility, a.jthe primary uw that we have thi* for"h In ono of our city pa- year wa. the necciwry absence of Jew-days ago. We do. not Senator ElUck from the Senate ?ham- have to throw atones a* far as Banjher at the time of the final ■.-:-■ lry Francisco to-hit the hydra-headed J prcvcniiii-j 11 tic vole. Senator Biiclt'- monater that Is showing Its pressure. 'The virus of tbe "Parts of Aiimrics" I. working io % ^ deplorable extent. One way of combatting flllh dl»- eaaea Is to cover the filth with perfumery and fine clothes. But It .* a terribly unsound form- of ti For Sal*—-Hn* resldenc* of atrt- oa room* cornor lot -I'd test square oa main street of Los Oetos: b*autl- ful grounds, with fruit, ornamental trees snd flowers. - Price |5.«l. Will trade for Palo Alto property. Mortgage for 2,t00 tbre* years at C per rent can remain. Addrf- Box S. Times offlee. S-ll-U 1 double spite their being ukhI l«t low and tm-nt. The .red plague.* II Indecent purpose*.—and »o dancing! Mandard of moral* and lb" conlam- llself aarvlves* aa an »rt and a |'nation of the young and Innocent. worthy pli-nxtire s'mldsl Ibe rtjik ■■%."■".• niatters 'too serious to call for dissipation nnd tie*. . • [OfM exercise of that falao ond prud- Rocial darjeing baa been so firmly' ■">• mod-sty which throws the man- fixed among tho worthy ' ~o*V.*i of "' '•* .ehsrll^ and rntnrtnlnmeiii that thi* itltgrpp nwltilng pi 1 social enneer, imifet.. of -hafprnlpg tbe knives pf pub!!' opinion in'cut I' ont. jbicnee '>'ivcii___d rttc prc.iding offi.er from ca*tttig the deriding vote ifcain-i the primary law. "We were held captive in the Senile for a week. If Black had not l.c .1 al-tcnt in that criti* for ^-niiL-catt-ii. tome other reform Senator would have been at.ent intent i'-aa ily, I .cause that wa* ihe only way to -.ave ihe primary law from defeat. "I -"wit not *}cvotc my lime to Black Fought the Machine. . • HiramJ-iliti'on, a* the chairman tug* Ke-t*. but to Alar-hail Black wbi.m w<- need back in tlic Senate, Wc *.-'it In~r-J f.i"-:i1»S.- itc'li-i- fopglll tllC ht.i- ilinic i'l-.ir >r_ir- when lhe1 lobbyi.tt A large rtilrcr of Palo Alto h*o- L- , K'.jivalked a'laisW'V. ivalked up ami down the ui-lc You vote ye-*5 or "X"ti .\->t ■A Santa-Clara^ receive Mason p!$h,"'~W~*,< •*« 'n« ln" **kl 'of the ascetic ha* made no'h**ad*-'a> against It, Opf-oHltt'ta. to It in met with the Jeer "Hon! soil qui mat . pent*" It Is one of, th* polity arts! - It maker for dignity and eaae of eel-!""-}- •**■ *""t night "The 3'.itching. • . ■ - >lage,*'-and it allmufate* .Ibe .odalUlb'-'/'lI'l'tV-d by John Mason .'|->r»l»"iai.Vn* at the tiiM tcttAon -A Die grac-*. Surely, ih^n. ttiert (* no 'he fl_ffoy_ S-ti Francleeo. ; ItKitlalure amounting 10 -.v-jr.a mil. harm la tbls. Wbrao*. • ™ there'I. '« hOOl-'d down Iia one Ol; npeeiai mramng* m« tti un iia.i-.L-.. -__f _ . . prudlah and derim,, «,!n.l ' ' a- the U.tbodUt Church Frtdav!,_,l- ***'■ iot wh"h -*^" ■ But all the art In th .".-ouvr,.' will night , to Sunday nfcht. Ociobert1'":- _*""■<l"~lt- V"M'H Black ilr.trv.-*- fr, A \*U -1 .ft -vti-lhc'.l.nffdr*. lit - II-« **»• j>I»-> a 'tali!* _»>--,!. "••©C.*J" t-*''n f*m ioie.1 for-tVat liHI i-.! _r*jrc J ..'mrkril for p tboV.ui.r-* wtll night . lo B__dl_. >ot ,*Wi,___fc&i.n !^H'^,'l,tV'--.-.r* in_*t)d a fixlt, more tipf guy dlber 10 he heldl-^Vif.*'--' S,alP' ■*rinC*.'> ►.»'-. I*," ireh Frjdav night. Octotirrl" .off!,, pM..rl-l -r-aai-j...["T"."' S,„r. m,n l_ Si_1«*,_**' " «l\hc Hxyal Arc- w.'k- hall.Vl Ih, a You Have a Right to Know % ['pubidenl " "" * ' the legi.la1 greal .late and threaten- to i.-_ the iiolltical map every mnn who vote* again*! -»uch a bill, i you to ttand up f..rthe n p.-.c such Influcncet, "Wc .-c.'.nt your teant' . John E. Newton j Hou*eelemnlng. Window . (leaning, Cardonlng, Kic. Orders promptly atlended to. Box 803. Palo Alto. Reward—For return of lost bicycle. Hawthorne; 22-lneb frame, double bar, black with rod bead two-ti peed coaster brake. Phone Stanford 34. 10-14-31 M|-r~~a~_LI_AICKHlg. flratcli_.se dressmaking eh 11 at 22J Homer avenu. INVALID CARJUAOI ASM AMBl'LANCR e** be feas« Ut* Baaspe aU»I*s, c*ri lUmilUa av*. aad fisi—* st Phoa* 111; •■-. I-.-** ITS; rasldonoa ph*n* 17T, OBO. W. TINHKT. Prepriator. _l T. D. Thomas Contracting painter, formerly 471 Ualvaralty avaane, has *=• le ltU Webster *tr**L Pala nan] aad will a* glad U attl hi. p*trs*| th.re. Ats* daslre* U se* restisa. ewssrs wlshldg tar*rxsall*i baas* painting and Uatlag. work guaraaUad te tb* suixfaetw mt is* awnsrs. T. D. tiiduap. Palstsr. PALMIST AND PflVOBIC READER lire. Van Baker. Advlc* given on bualness. and all affairs of life. Hours 10 a. ro. to 8 p. in*. Clrcl** 25 cents, "Thursday evening B p. m. . 117 Ktpllng *L, between Homer, andl t Channlng avenues. Waverley ear. BEE— * Telephone 271X. JI'KT A FKW HORJi B*IU')ALil la ea*-metl*n colUpalhi* naaL camUrUbl*. d .rabl*. Hoi* agewta fer the tamoas. C-1 LORIO FIHCLl-aW OCOKaTAS as) TTJDOR PORCM IU AI >1 W.F.PennebaKet'i OSS Emcr**a BL, oaaotitm P. done iroraclhing lor,the State of-Call- fosoia thnt wiH help to make up for tlic -nji»chicf done by Stat.- legists- lure* In the pa.t. I earne-tly ln-.pcak your kindeu consideration for Marshall Black. Wc want him. the State need* him and you have rea ton to hr proud of <hiro." ., ■ *> Walker Upholds Black Senator Ceoise 6 Walker, author [ the anti-iacetraek Rambling bill :.■•.I .-,-:,-.i-n- of Senator Black from **"! »*-"» ft> ratify Aft ^pTt.n•lid tribute to your feltpw-eitircn,; Mr. Black. I ex-way 'AftTtn' 10 eCi_ry word. The fact that he wa* tick for a few dayt at'<a critical lime law 1 liavi the recovery .'"Ulirsiycd I senator uld c<l the primary •11*it prayed for _ who lay »iek *.ion that yonr tcoserj at least not, or sfrtt-f''lay'. '->*>'horVead to th'"->et ata the 1 who.'says he was twice offered the nomination for governor* anil twiet n know why hi refused, hul we do know thai,for, (wenty year* that man dcllvcrc*! at- M-mbtymen and tens tort of thti C-in- ty 10 the railroad company al Sacra menlo." tbr lii'torj of any concern lo whom yoa entrwtt your rnoney. *** Wc want lo toll you why we can safely pay 0 per cent and wr at lite same time allow you to withdraw your money on thirty tfj days* aotlcr at any time; alio vrtty we hare been able lo do so Ma tor IH years past and wby our buaine— has grown until we q now have satisfied ruttoun-r* in almo*t every trtatr. a-. Palo Alto Mutual Building and Loaa Association 11, MMISHAI.I. BLACK, fl-rr-taiT. 257 University A'eane PALO ALTO Telephone 170. taeaeaee.-»«.& rjesszoqmomt rati.* we want him for chairman of lhe *r...-t imj. ,::;,t]i committee of the -.cmiic—the commillce of finance. Senators Trust Black. "Wc a*k you 10 .end ni a -nan wc arc not afr-.ii! of, a mnn filial we can work with, a man thai we can iratL Senator Black ha* no a*c» to Krind and lie .will work for youi" interetts. He will fight ihe enrj-.r-ti.ui. when they arc wrong, he will give ihcj* a ' fair ileal when they arc right. "lii.n'i give jit. a man who,, by hit eoafetaloa of two year. ago. it one of the grcalrst political ra.catt'evct known. "Re-cleci Black and yu will have 1.1 il-l' OF UT. THOMAH . SOCIAL next \yi:.:k Tbe Guild of St, Thomaa has a'r- rangctl lis Halloween social dbnee to lake place In Ramona Hall Thursday evening, October .20th: Tii-' •"inin!'*. ■■ Iii charge has sot tied oa the above date In order tbat th* guild may not conflict In any way with the ;■'■■. ot other societies In -Palo Alto Another date wa* originally scheduled, but on ano-naiiilng tjint on* of tb* other frsternltles of th* dty bad planned to u*e tbst nlgbt the guild graciously chsnged to the aforesaid date. They expect Urge attendance and assure all plear-ant evening's enjoyment. The *■*■• ™ " *T*ll^aU__tJ committee In Charge Is trying hardiABOL'T i\mi.ini. YOUR P1A*I arrange some novel features that'OI^St*. will make tho occasion ono of undiluted merriment. For line distilled water, cal! ut Phone IHO, Five gallons 50 cents 10*15-lm 319 University Avd Phone- S4~~~- Cnrald K. Ilennoll, Stanford 12, la visiting oa tbe campus. IntuitJto Injur). _-_or Blckrrs ba* a vary turd hearted wife." aald Trfvret. -Wbst's tbe trouble nowr ssawd Dicer. "Sbe oot'ooly broke tbe broomstick over fats besd, but uisde blm go to th* Week's Ponltry Rat. will *opp1y yonr Ubl* with nT*** mllk-fatuaad poultry. *******, trussed. ready to' cook aad ******] to your door. Order orer pbo* Raaeb loeaiod 00 HamflU* .k.n, Palo Alto- Read our elaa-lned eolumns. Oldest Gioceiy Store in Alto, known as the House of QUALITY, PROGRESS andj ACCOMMODATION Earle fe Company 159 University Avenue Phone 3

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    PROFESSIONAL DAILY P.VLO ATTO TIMES, T.llKSDAV. *" NORMAN E. MALCOLM ATTC-RNKY AT ltAW VOTARY Pl'DIJC Hrs( National Bank building, Palo Alio. Offlc* phons ISIK; r*aldnno* phone C1SK. Just On* Day. Twenty-odd year* ago John Hab* j a-srton. (he author of "Helen'* j Babie ." wrote a ho..k entitled "Ju-t Day.*" It wa* the lii.tory of a In..!. .iMtiin'*. day, from ,lhc peep of , ilawn, when she wa* awakened by the baby's cooing and calling, until the "children -sere nettled* all snug in t or. THOMAS V, HAMMOND IlKNTIf-T I (Succ-r-ssor to Dr. Melntyr*.) J Hours t to II a. to. nnd * I to 6 P- «". Ladyard building. t T*-"*-pboae "OIK. PHYSICIANS. RR. 3. I*. M'LARKN practice limited to aurglcal dta***** ,nd to aurg*ry (both ssxea) and th* • reatmeat of woman. Palo Alto osT-oo Ramona building; hoars 10 lo lit*-* <*ud by appoint, ment). Fhone 641. j. M'MAHON, M. I). lii.es.c* of the Oe-at-^Urlaary * Organs and Kidneys. OH North Third St.. Baa Jo**, CM. Phoa* Mala 878. MABSBURS Offle* hour* 11 to 11 and 1:30 to ISO. Home addr-ess 1""" Bryant Bl. J. (). VARIAN MASSEUR Madl-on-TholU Building, Palo Alto Offlee phono S31Y. Reeldenr* pbon* "'"L- EDUCATIONAL DANCING Mlaa Carrie L*wla announce* that her claaae* In Dancing will op*n In O-tober. Children's class Friday, October :tb. at 3;"0 p. ta., - *-****. n__-.se* st Fraternity Hall annex Studio 730 Cowp*r street. Telcphono C04T. INSTRUCTION (liven in dancing—private lessons or class work, MHH, L. M. WARREN Phone TW. nam Cliurrtilll Ave. SHAMPOOING SHAMPOOING. Msnlcurlng. Scalp Theatm*ti( and Facial Maaaag*. Cerr.pleslon Packs a spetlalt-. All kind of hair work given prompt attention. Mra. C. Malcolm Wad*, room No. 1. Madlaoa-TbolU block. Phor.e*336X, (heir bed*' nd (he iary ' i had ITS PLRASIKG TO A MAK when he look* la tha mirror snd •*~* (be refined esToct et faalUassly .sundered linen, anch aa *a* always K*la from tbe Stanfcrd laaadry. KTANPORD I-AITNDRT 00. Pltone BMK. BoOgh Dry Sc pouryl. Put a Little Sunshine i yoar home. Clean.- pnW, nice neel _,-.,.>,i. alwmys at HORWKGirs OAKERY. M. C. FORD f Successor to B. F .BBLL.) WOOD. COAL, Hay. Grain, Ponltry Supplies. Comer Hamilton and Ramon*. Trteplion* 00. Timea'claaaUlad ads bring nm! to. time to -it down to mend the clothe, hey had tom in their play. It ws* a realistic talc—so true in ■very particular anil describing so fully and sympatheticslly (he trials » and compensation* none but (he modier of a family who {-.loving icicn'iou* can appreciate. A* had been devined, a woman was back of the story. A dear old lady in a home for in- urablc* wa* asked by a fire ml in a ■••0,11 of pity, "How do you live?" j "By living one day at a lime—jo-t' me day," answered (he brave creature. "Take no thought for tomorrow '* Habit i* .trout* and human nature i* prone to worry useless ty ai (he spark* ily upward, Bu( make a beginning! ' i>- to yourself with the dawn of each rw morning: "All I have to learn of living U to do his will today*' Brace yourself upon the thought id take up the burden nf that living You will hr amazed prc-cutly to sec how free it leave* your mind, to let morrt.w alone. You wtll he more narrd to find how mnrlt of the ,ertnc-« of the day you have let foreegsilag the i>o*-ibilit.c* of a riorn.w which may never come. ,-* As ha. Iiecn said, "Trim your *_a> can ai Itoih end* and don't waste Kno of it. If yon ate a hou-e- keepcr. Monday i*. wa .iday. Yoa' ildn't mind washday *o much if it wasn't for (lie thought of how much i !..n,_er il take* to iron t'm to wa-.h You have tiothitig to do with Tne-dny Until Tuesday come. Put it mil of your mind Say 'I won't think .r and thru keep >our *-,<_' You'll li- -.arprised to fmd how much more llrenglh you'll have for. today If you ilon't fritter^ it away worfyiug over tomorrow. When Tuesday ct.me*., take hold of it. too. vs'lli a brat, heart nm! clean, empty hand*, with none of Monday*, mud -ticking to (Item. 'D-.n't sit down to cry over tne mi*- ske* yo* made yeaterday, ' Don't iipe yonr rye over what you arc fraid will come tomorrow. You may irver sew-_***iiorrow. and if * ou do, it vill be today by the time i( gel* here, am! Cod. who .Ita .never broken a promt*-*, and who »il! never break one. promi.ct that you sbill have strcngth for the day." ll is, I think, John KewtOfl who says in *ub*.tance (ha( (he Father ap- point*. to rach (he rare* of the day. a. a man give* hi* .on a stick to carry from tii _ wood. If wc will pmlst in carrying tomorrow*, or next week'* load, wc m"r.t do it in oar own .Ircngth. C,od nowhere i>r<.mi*.--_ grace for fagot'. •' Be not therefore anviou. for tbe morrow, for the morr-w will he *an«.:- dui for llsoll StUfidrni unto die day- is the evil thereof.' "So live for today! leaving tomorrow in the hand* of Him to wh'-m it rightfully belong.. "I-or.!. for tomorrow and it* Beadj I do not pray, Keep mr, my.God. from stain of sin Jn*t for today. Let me le.lh diligently work. And duly pray. I-rt tne be kind in word aod deed, Ju-t for to-lay. Let me br *low to do my will. Prompt to obey.. Help me to mortify my flesh. Ju*t for today. let me no wrong or idle wo.d ' Unthinking say. , - * Set "Cfrou a watch upon my lips Ju-t for today. So for tomorrow and ill need*, I do not pray. But keep mc, guide mc, lovci me Ufcd. Jo*t for today." Convention in October The cotivcnlion of tlic national or- ganiiarton of the Women1* Methodic Episcopal Home Society will he he'd in Buffalo on October 19. The convention of the last three year* have been held in Bo*|on. Philadelphia and Lo* Angeles. This year is tbe thirtieth am.ivcr.ary of the organiMtion, and it i< e-pceted that this fact will arouse much enthusiasm. About 400 gncst* arc eapected by the loc*t or- gani-atii.il of Buffalo, which it making extensive preparation for the I. Mrs. Rutherford &. Haye« president of tbe society durm-. hcr hu*band'» term a* pre*iden( of the United State*. Mr*. (George ° Robinson, formerly Mi** Jane Bancroft, one of the fo~ind*r* of th* dea- cone** work, i* the preildent now. San Mateo Items Tr*** Saa Msm* Ut-Ut > Prepai__0H are: being made by Laurel Chapter, No. 186, O. _._■*_ fur an entertainment and dance to be held in Haaon. Temple, Friday evening, November 4t1* Mr*. Gallewey and her mother, *rtr.. l-d.l) .ire expected ta San Mateo Saiurday. A C. Bala, prominent real estate man of San Francisco, wa* a visitor here Sunday. October .*. i* tl>c riming set for lhe dedication of the new Masonic Temple on Ellsworth avenue. Officer* of (he Grand Lodge will official", and alter the ceremony.a dance will he enjoyed by (lie Mason* and their guest*. W. Hall. , Superintendent of School*, distributed Panama-Pacific i».-Irani, lo the pupils I:riday. The supply here, a* in San Francisco, did not c<-ual the demand. Born—In San Francisco. October 14th, 1910, to Mr*, ft M. Riley (nre Stewart), a daughter, Tlic basket hall team of tbe San Mutco Union High School defeated Kril-vood City !a*l 1'riday by a score of Jt (o 1;. County Clerk Joseph H. N**h It* sued a marriage license Tue*day 10 Albert j. Pt-Ue**, 3d. and Geneva B. Robert ion, ;;. both of San Mateo. Mi«. Robertson i* the daugh(er of L. Kotiert.oti, a carpenter who resides at --*' South I. street. Frasey, also a carpenter, ha* been boarding with the Rot.rrt.o-is. Mr. Sabaditi of Saliadiu's restaurant anil itrill recently imtallcd a new Si.. 000 piano and hi* (.atr.m*. hare mut-tc while they dine. He hat. five waiters alway*. in attendance and the service is Brand. Rev. Mr. Mayor of Santa Clara father of Mi** Minnie Mayne former ly principal of the Peninsula ave nut school, died bat Sunday. Mlas Bromneld ha. rettfrncd fron .mi extended riih at Santa Barbara.* Mr. Callwty .in.l ibildrcn arc -lu. to arriw. in San Matro this Saturday ,'l'liry will reside in ibe I. B. Doc [residence, ijorner Highland and Poplar avenur. Mr* C.allwcy"* comin Mi.* Cro.l.j-r.% with them. The Ka.t San Mateo I-and Co. ha1 a pile driver ai work driving pile, foi - the con.miction of a wharf to ren d.r the harbor ot tne a* a -.hipping j point. 1 The San Mateo Development Company, of which the Howard estate i- 1 (he principal owner and John 5". C.i-r; i* manager, has breffaght suit in the Superior Court in Redwood City aRsin*! the Warren Improvement Company for 104415andin.irrcstfromJanuary21at7per"c"tTheplaintiffallegethattheamountidueformaterialandworkfarni.hedthedefendant.s1aeeeeeeeeaeeaaeeeeeeeeeTHEODOREHITITWhenTheodoreft.«..cve1ttrotctoMeyerI.i«ncrthat."1ailnre10electSlim»oniuNewYorkandJ..hiinCaliforniawouldbeablowtogoodctlisrn.hip."bedidnolmean10beundcriocla.tffinniug(hateDixorBeltwouldstandforbadcitirrnth"tp.butonlythatthefailuretomakecomplete(hepartialvirloryofgoodHcpiiMiranimioverbailItcpub!ieani.mInboth«iatcwouldproveletbacktogoodRepublicanismsover(henation,andgoodRepublicismisgoodct(J7cnship.Itwould.Hehitit.CaliforniaWeekly.Thronlybimpita!inAlaskaisonefounded.byihesociety.TherearethreenationaltrainingschoolatWa.bingion.KanaCityandSailranciico.Aboutix(ylivetni»ionjarieaoreitlppofted,andibeaggregatevalueofthepropertyownedi"».thinglike1044-15 and in. irrcst from January 21 at 7 per "c*"t The plaintiff allege* that the amount i* due for material and work far* ni.hed the defendant. s***********************1 a************ eeeeeeeeaeeaaeeeeeeeee***********^*************^ THEODORE HIT IT When Theodore ft.*«..cve1t -trotc to Meyer I.i«ncr that. "1'ailnre 10 elect Slim»on iu New York and J..hi in California would be a blow to good ctlisrn.hip." be did nol mean 10 be undcr-iocl a. -tffinniug (hat e Dix or Belt would stand for bad citi- rrnth"tp. but only that the failure to make complete (he partial virlory of good HcpiiMiranimi over bail Itcpub- !ieani-.m In both «iatc* would prove let-back to good Republicanism s over (he nation, and good Republic* ism is good ct(J7cnship. It would. He hit it.—California Weekly. Thr only bimpita! in Alaska is one founded.by ihe society. There are three national training school*—at Wa.bingion. Kan*a* City and Sai l-'ranciico. About *ix(y-live tni»*ion- jariea ore itlppofted, and ibe aggregate ■value of the property owned i*"». thing like 1.5.00-000. The Board of Kducaiion in the City Of St Lt.m* 1* dctermiiirtl lhal Si. l-oui. childtrn shall attend vrhno! know the reason why. St. I...in- was among lhe <i'*t of cities to create truant officer* t< about .(be rity and find moth' children of school age thai wetc not attending school, for the double purpo.c of bringing in (he children and jogging up the parent*. Sickness among children war. given as (he chief cause for nbienieri* (he public school* in St. 1>*'*" •"-* year. Thi* difficulty, too. i- to be met. Preparing for the convening -of iehool* in September, the Board of Education ha* created position, for number of trained -nurse,, and others are to he chosen later on. These nurse* are lo vi_.it the home* of all children reported ihseni becaate of sickness, al _.Jor the dooble purpose of certifying to the fact if the children are not really ill and of aiding I lo nur»e inlo health such « need *l- ten*ion. ELLERY'S BAND Thursday Evening October 20 ASSEMBLY HALL If I! 50c 75c $1.00 il NOTICI" OF THl'STEK'S BALE. Notice I* hereby given that. Women'-. Club* W HKK HAH. .Matt f Ix*e llui 'IS.tr, New York, nnd of (lie Xcw and Fred M. Ru-u-ell. her husliand [Etwfand Wi.inait's Club in Boston eiv-rutrd. acknowledged and delhr-.There had 1-ren clobs of wottitn here e«d lo Hie undorslgued. Card***)]and there before (he.e two, but with City Bank and Trust Company, a i""'" *VM Ihi modern elub. the, ■ *—viee. the club that 1. no* corporation, ss Irostee, their err* tain deed ot (rust, dated January l»ih. A, I).1 I'M. ond now of record in the office nt the County Recorder of tho County of Santa Clara. 8t«l** of California. In Book S3, of Trust Deeds. at i-agc 11)1 el ■*_., In . -euro 111*, payment nd all . r the Vn and hanilci. (he club that. ■ iho ral J-eileration, wilicb it'ell w t.n tbr t«cniy-nr*l yearly mei March, i»fc?. of Nrw York Sol Century' Magavine. ' "Are you fond of travel?" "Yes. ; Indeed." i.-pii.-il Miss Frlule*. "It Is so inn. li more pleasant to eelert ur own postcards than to stay at OM and let your friends send you at they like."—Wa*hlnK"on Btar Had la tbe Clt; y of Santa Cimr. anil.descrllied a of a rertsln Indebmlnrss of Mai tie laef Russell and Fred Russell IIkt husband l/(0 Mutual Iltilldlnc and Loan Association San Jose and Coll*-*.* Park, a poratlon. and wiiRRKAH. said Indebted MM not been- paid, but I* now uni-alil •*••♦♦•♦♦*•••»• and due to said -ror po rat ton. "lu-jde--d of trust. *it- (ual Bulldln*; and I-oan Asaoetatlon nf Palo Alto, ("out; of San Jos.- and (oll.'i-e Park, and: state of California, WHEREAS, in accordance with j follows, to wit: tbe terms sud provisions of said Deed •• Commencing at a point on th* of TniM and of the Iry-lsw* of said northeasterly line of Cowpej atreet Mutual UiHIdlng nnd l^oan Assocla*',„„,„,., ,|(preon aliiy-aeven (6T) tlon of San Jose and Cen*__ Parr. ,,.„. wuthra*terly from (he Inlersec- aad la pnrsnanee of a resolution''.m ^ lblf .cniheasterly Bn* of F.v*\ PM«ed by It* Board of Directors.-. r,.„ avenUe wltb tb*. oortbea*terly aald corporation. Mutual Building 1(n# Q. cowlM,r atreet; running and I-oan Association or San Josej ,h„n(.r »outbea*terly along (he aad College Park, the bolder and n or, h easier I j line ol Cowper *lr*et owner of the promissory nole snd of] jhtrty-eluhl tit.} feel; thtnee *t the Indebted ties* secured by ~ald|r||[l|( f^gl^m northea*tcrly and pal*, deed of trust, baa made written ap-.B,)e, wlth B¥erett »»enuo one hun- plleatlon to (he undersigned, a*^^ t-*oo, feet: thenr* at right an- tn-ete*. re_u**tlng and direcilng] ^^ north«e*terly aad parallel witn the undersigned, a* trustee under 15^,, ,.-„* ihlrty-elght. (3S) said deed of tru*t. to sell the pre"--'.^,. tben(^ >( .-^^ .n((ie* souih- Ise* described In said deed of trust: „_,,„,,. ktiA parallel *>itb F.irrrtt In (hs manner provided (herein, "~»|tTtBM OM hundred <l"h) fe«t "0 acrompll*h the objneta of said trust J th(, [Jolnt of beginning: The same and to apply the proceeds of aa'd;^,,,,, , p.,, of 1^ nuraber one (I) sale 10 (he payment of the lnd*bt-|o( Blo(k naB.ber thirty-sis (H) or ednewi die snd unpaid (o ssld ror- w,d atT: reference being hereby imralioa. Mutual Building and I-oan mAAe (or „ mQn comI,|ele de»„rtp- Aaaoclatlon of San Jose and College tU>n Q{ ^^^ premises to tbe Map Park, from said Mattle Lee Ruwell ftf t*alverslly Park (now known as and Fred M. Rursell. her bu«b*nd. p recorded In the offlc* of or "rom either of them, and also of |hfi Counly Recorder of said County all other' rhsrues snd advances se- o| ^^ Clara, In Book "0" or c.r*d by said deed of unrt: Ml(-f ., pMt «»- THEREFORE, the undrr.Ianed ■ ^^ Qp ^-^^ ,„ ^H trustee will, on Thursday, tlhe 101h, of .^ ^-^ gutM Wff day Of November. A. D. IHO at the, ^ flf ^ rf ^ ^ hour ol 10 o'el-yk .- mot *a d da . bwr*, axpeoM. at ibe from door of the County .^^ ^.^ „,,, A. D. ltI0. GARDEN CITY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By 8. B. Hl'NKINS. Its _i-esld*s_t- ,(Corporate "call HERBERT C. JONES, Attorney for Tmst**. 10*15: n-~» Court Hou» of Santa Qlara County. In the City of San Jo**. County of Banta Clara. State of Calilornla. tn pursuance of the provHIon* ot **ld d**d of truat. *el! *l public auctlo-i to tha hlghsst bidder for cash in Oold Cola ot ths Cnl(*d SUI**. th* land and pretnlses convey--" by said WE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER *• wn DAILY AMD SUMDAT 'it •mrorka al aS timet for the .ilerrit and *dv»n-_cme_l ol the Sute of CoHnrn-a,' It prtaU later, better and more new* than any other San Frandaco > paper, became d has a leased" -SVC service. W. K Hcsrit"* New* Bureau Service, aad fail Eastern Papci*' full -Mrnrtce. It* circulation i* larger than irn* combmed enculatioo of aay two Pac&c Coast Paper*. Adveniieti have proved th-rjf obtain lhe best re-sak* by ranng id c-a-mea. and it* *d-r-~_s-= 1 p*non> age _ the lai gc*t and siroogest 00 the Coast -—■•*> »t a*< aif-vio*. RATwa—■ pat* Aaut 1 *■ ah * »*•. sl T—lrr. ntm 1* IS* (_**_ ****•*■» assl ln**ni*T*>*n ***-*. **m***t a_flL DAtLT AHD HVDiT. CAXADA. II ... I .'.. I ..-1- _. lm AMMM CANADA. s THE WEEKLY EXAMINER has fbe hraest circulation of any Weekly west of fhe RodUes The tamper t o-iUmi also tbe i*a- portant new* of tbe week. Special r-epertmenii nm by expem for larmen, otchamal* and pes-ha-f* 1 tananir nix .-Ossy rmar.. CAXAOA. UtnWgg. tut sa* mmcfsco ixauimsjl Sm f 1 and it*.' Cslifwa-a

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    Palo Alto Time* Dally a.d W.U, a W. eiUKlMB. raurainoa &B£E?h jSITafe- TOWN OfPICFAL PAPBR THURSDAY *8EPrEHBEB IS, Ifrttt *saeeaa***eeeeeee*ee*> THI NOMINEES. — : For Bup*rior Judgr, * W. O. UJRIOAN. * o. w. coua far District Altoraey, * A. H. JAU.MAN. $ Por Count/ (■Isrk, J R. r. HOliKUTSO.V. For StoriB. A. II. CAMPBELL. For Auditor, * W. r. PARKER. I For Itocwtdsr, . 2 0. R. WILLIAMS. | For Ts* i:< i! It - -t< j r, • H. a McKAlfNAY. t Tor BaperiBtoadsnt ol Schools, a L 3. CBIPM AN. • For . MCttltAW. DR. D. 1 For Tratanrsr, E. W. CONAciT. For Coroner, HENRY HECKI.Il. For Survevar, J. 0. MCMILLAN. J For Stoto Sanstor, | (Twanly-eighth IXairtal) W. A- BKAHI.V. For Asswmblytnen: * Fllty-arth Dlil_...(i. 8. WALKKIt J • rmy^itlhlriat ELI WRIGHT ] 2 rUir-aavaaih Dial. MAit-SHALL , BLACK- J MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. Tb* sooesnafu 1 axnorimttot ol municipal ownership lo Santo Clara ts all r soling much sltonUoa la the East. Uu- slotpal Engiseerlng, publliheO to New York aiy, Utolj prtatod aa srUeto basad on lb* annus! report ot Santo Clars, from which wa quoto: ••ftonto Clars ba* • population of tatO and aa a**ass»*ot roll of Si ,w*»,W0 and a tot Isvy lor munlrlpsl pnrptMa* of U osnla on *soh 1100—;tt) canto tor lb* -reoersl fund sod 6 canto for th* sewwr fuad. Th* r*v*nua pt-*4e--*r* trom tto levy waa las* than oVtOO. The raver, uo from license* wsa lloM, or a tots) of M800. ■'Notwithstanding this limited revest** Irom torn* sad Uceaaaa, tto report shows tbs following eipaaadllures: For etr**t purpors-a, «T000; lor gsa- araladmlnlalrailon salarU*, etc., ttfSS; for aswarw, UII; (or Ibe Bra department, SUA, a total ot IIO,«-o. Bassdss, lbs bslant** on hand in tbo gunnral and sswar lauds Was 11100 In at casts of tba tolsacas on baad at tb* comm**a-*>maat of tba tto-atl y*»r. In otbar words, tto •speodlturss and totonoos on hand war* ITSOO In exorna ot tho ordinary revenue from Uoensoa and Uie*. Tto munktpeJ waler work* r*-lura*-J S oel profit, aftor paying operating Ba> panaaaand In tor** l oo tho bonds, of -BUa.10. ThaalactrU* lighting plant, tor sternal y-orpoaue oaly, wss opsratod St S t-oat Ol St per Unp ot IWU canal 1* powerp*rmonth. TbUdotanotlnoluda Intoraat or deprociaUon. for lamp per boor tba coal ws* Uwt than 11 tan la. "Th* actual cost of pumping ******* wss 1 canto p*r IlXrO gallons. This doss not Include Inwrosi or doprootollon. "Tho coat of *prlaklliig atraat*, not Ucsudtsg tb* cost of ■ Bier, waa tl aw. Tto amooBt of wstor otad wsa S1.0CO,- 000 ffsliona, snd lbs aotuai ooat of Iho ■am* wa* about M-aO." Saratoga has bad a somber of newspapers, bnt aftor s brief struggle tmoh baa oaaaad to live. Delmoal PhiUlpa ol tb* Camptoli Visitor U tha nawasl to totanl tb* fatas, aad will Uaaa tba Brat a umber of tba Saratoga OuUook n*t 1 Oa Saturday eight at tbe Victory Ttoator la Saa Jor-o, a tavoastor aeetlng will to bald to rallfj tba ItopobUoaa tlckot and to Inaugural* lb* campaign In tbla county. Tto to* levy for tba otlj of Saa Joss has baan ftzad at II.Si J os eaob Utti- on* oant l**s than tb* levy for laat yaai RUNAWAY fCNDANOINB LIVS.B. *ftork*toy. Sept. Il ai,.i Dwtght ta-ap, era* of Berkeley's business ati-tvats. a Sura*, drawlsg a delivery wsgon tolottglng tn 0*org* WoodsuB. dtsh-rd for twelve block* yrwtorday ajtst-ttooa. and as If by a miracle, ea raped colliding with th* p*d*strtona OT vehicles. At I-todaaoat av*an* to atusthtod and toll. Ltxaklag his leg. The sal atal wsa t-hat by Dr-poty Marshal ll"wat-d. COMBINE J0MPLETE3 SHIP TrtUtT CA-siTALIZCD AT IUl^OO.000. Chartsr Will B« Fllsd In s Pew Day*. and It Is Said That Lard Bsrssfofi Will B* Mad* Pr**lo*nt *f th* Coin- K«w Tork, 19****- IS.—Pinal details of lb* ctortar of tb* |lT:.fs».000 shipping trust ar* being arranged la th* oftlc* of J. P. Morgan A Co. and d« amsnt I* totag wrlttra there aad to th* office of Btotson. Jtmnlnga A Russell. Morgan's lawyers It is *t- -**etod tbat It will to Bled la N*w Jersey la a f«w days. Eifcutiv* beads of all th* t-ompaa- taa wlilili ar* to antor Into tb* < on, bto* sr* la tto city, bavtog arrived tram all turUri of lb* world to eaa- soll Mr. Morgan J. Bine* Ismay waa Ul* laat to arrive He cam* on tb* Oceanic. Mr. Morgan blm**lf wss taa piar to ga-**t bias. All aay y*tt«r'ar. sa for tb* last thre* dap*. Mr. Morgan was in coo- staal cemfaranc* with tba baad* of tb* line* snd wltb Charles Hteel*, thai m*mtor of bto firm charged with this: resetter. P. A. B. Widen**, Clement A OrtoOotB d tb* Intrrnstkinsi Navigation Company, aad W. J. Ptsrrs. president of tb* shlpballdlng rompsay of Hsrtoad A Wolff, Belfast, bav* spent much tltna with Mr. Morgan ft wa* reported yeatordsy that leor* Cbsrlae Borssford ws* to become president of tb* trust, this totsg ths B-orsato* that th* Btitlab rov*rnm--ot 4-cartod that tba tot*****to «' tb* era- pir« woald not suffer under or ibrougb tbe comi.iiiatii.Q Lord Chariss sr- rtvsd from EnjUsd a few days aga Tb* liurrs U snter lb* ahlpplsg trast ara tb* Ainsflcan. Red Star, White Star, Atlantic, TTaniport, L*y- land snd Dominion. Mr. Morgan psr- sooally coutroU tb* L*yl*nd aad Mr. UmAy tbe While Star. Tb* Hsrtoad * Wolff Company'a part In th* trust will to to build thai-* wacloalvely for Ihe trust, tbe right being raasned oaly to build fur tb* Hsmtorg-Ataarrraa Ua*. (initial antT-onnramrnt of thi* name of tba truat baa not been inada I capital will con*l»t of tW.irOQ.WO par cant toods; I«1.*k>»,000 * par cast noa-camulativa pr**sn-*d stock ssd IH.too.oii'i rommos stork. The underwriting vyadlcat* managed by Mor- (sn A Co.. ptodg** Itself to rale* 1*0. .rt-a.ooo and baa already ftuniahad: IsfjUljIW tB-ah. la rstnra It g*ta all of th* bonds, tmldee llS.iTtW.ooo common stocat aad ll.I0fl.lWu prsfsrrtad. CUT HIS TMOAT AHO THIM CRUELLY BEAT HIS WIPE. Mlaaouta, Mont.. Sept. IS.—-tra Prsaator and bis wife, whoa* horn* Is1 near Hui-rrtor. sr* at Psrsuns' h*tspita I to thla city, both near death and unntila to tell wbo waunilstl thein. P-fasstoy a Uroat la «*r aa* i from a blow on the head thst c*ua*d contusion of tb* skull The man It conerlous sad says br *t*sa Is tot when his toruet wsa est. but says bs do** sat kaow wbo did tto ratting. How l-reaaley baa continued to lire du-loa* the past twenty-four hoars la a wviodar. His wlndplp* I* romptete- ly s*v*r*d aad the aeaophsgus cat thtrugbh to tto l-ai-k sad tto baad is almitst half aeretwd. By preaalng tb* chin down towsrd tha cheat In such s manner sa to bring th* s«v*r*d winds'p* i<.«ether taa* i la a barrly sodlbls vote* and la lhla| manner waa able to answar qut.allon*. He denies bavins had any t-ooble with bis wlfa VOLCANO DID ITS WORK. Victor.*, H. C. ftopt, IS.—The al*ars-| ar iiii,*.o Mini, wblcb wa* a*at -hy tb* Japan*** government to th.- ac*n* of tb* r*c*at *mpt..-ti at Tcari-bsra, Itsa raturned to Tokobstss Ac-cord- Ing to news brought by the steamer. the landing waa effected wltb conald- •t-ahl* d Iffi cully Tto «t**ptloo bad wi-t-ogbt a t-aaa- plet* ttanaformstlon of lb* Itland sad sll the Inhabltanta snd animal* bad disappeared, and no Indication was toft a* to what bad b*cv*at* a tbetn. The hicbrat o.' the three pe-aJti oa *,ha laland.known as Kumochlyams, had b**u btottad out uf eii.ti-iui- snd| a crste, tod town formed partly It tb* pto.v* where tto p**k Mood. Th. crstrr .* still sendtog forth * thick smoks of sulphur, with awful subtrr- anesn rumblings. A consldersblo sub- sldcnc* wsa taotlcabi* st th* apot wter* tb* dwailtogi of the inhsbi- lar.t. had nood jirln* to tbr t-tuptlon AU lbs island was attewa with aaht-a, gr*t*l and boaldara, and only about s fourth part of tb* aotstal Island vett*- Ui.ur. t-atnalaed to ctlstenf* SENATOR PERKINS APPROVES SPEAKER HENDftRSON** ACT. Ban Kranrlaco, Sept. II.—"I fully concur with Spf-ahrr H*nd«iaoa hla disapproval of tto prorei-tlltua cl Ito Reraihllcan party to strlk* at ihr trusts through th* tariff," »■!.! Sea stor I'erkln* yeatarday mornlns when abown th* sawapapar ac.t,mit» of tht r-rftmal of tb* sp*ak*r of tto to-aa<| to sct.-jit r. nomination aa the Kepuh llcan i-Btiiliilatf. tor congrrsa fn.iu th*| Third congreaslunal dlatrtct of lowt "I am la art-ord with bii sutem*nL| I T-*tdleve tbat tto intat* aboald to! t out mil. .1. hut do not toller* that free trad., will do IL I am, however, not to sympathy with Mr Henderson! wtoa to r*f**s*d to aa-a***-*. tba I nation as a candidal* for fxtagraaa I think h* should Liu. gone tofore tbe peop** aiid, hate made s fit lit for lil* oplntona. He la on* of th* ablaart m«n thai ba* ever tat to the bona*. He ta a gtwat stodaal, a man of aaoat wondorful ability, and a man wboaej Judgment la of tncslculaiie worth to! th* Lawmaking bf*dtos of lb* Batloa. 1 am s*r* tbat his optnioi ttorad by s msjoiity of to* It. publl- r-atu In th* United Slat**. "In my opinion fra* trade will not control tto trusts. Coal and coal .*il ar* now oa tto fra* list and those comtnodltlea era nm trot led by t the largrat and most powerful truat* Ibst ara In eitatoac* In thla country. Ttor* sr* Intsts Is England *nd in Cicrmarij that at* graatrt tbaa any of th* com hi Ballon* In tho Unltod Htatea and there free trade Is ao antl-l .lute for thetn. We should control ihs: trunts ss wa do tto railroad*. Co*- yrttsa abould to given tbe power to deal with It., tn aod to *n;i -ma.- Ibrtm In aomt- way. If romtilnallona could te rwgulatod and controlled there ts-oald ba very litito i cbsnst-s Is lb* tariff taw. ROBBER BLOWS UP k Ml Jl SKA6WAY Brattle. W.ib., Sept. It.—A ap*cial from Shasway. Alaska, aays: At t o'rl-ork Tt-**d*y atterr,.-.a sa unknown man walked Into the Cane- dlsn Hank of Commerro. s revolver In one toad snd a dyaanilto nltro-gly- i-arine bomb to Us t-ttor sad d*tn*nd-' id lai'.orm. or threatened to blow nil 10 eternity. Cashier l*Ool*y snd Teller Wallace wato the only two to the bank. Wal- tor* darkad la get his gnn asd ran ijui: tit to the back ol tlo- room, jell tng for lH-oley to do the um". you ilon't." yelled tha man. and drop pad th* bomti The two rlarks tot by tbla time sat out of s rear wind,.. The bankroom wss wrt-.-kc.l. thn unknown bsd hi* baad smashed and one arm torn off. A hole was torn Is tb* right «sll of tb* bank, aad the front ntodowa wi blown cleat acroae tha atrrr-t and Ihe money waa acattered ,to tbe four wind*. Th* aide of th* building bulged oat aod furnltnr* Is the living mortis ovar the bank waa t«s-hlrd around, tbo occupsn's bt-lns (' blown into the *lr from the r-uncusahin Win. .low- for blorks war* hntken. The Br* toll was ImattaJatcly rang. Tb* acid I era rwspofidfd and Captain Hum- tnerall took ■ hsr*;.- Ni> one but tha unknown man aad two clerk* wer* to tb* bank at the tbatr J. O. Price, forntorly assistant pr-o-atrutins atiorne-. wa* Just ante-. In« tb* bank. He wss hurt around thn bred, but not snrinualy. The lynamll-e wsa taken to lb* hoenltal. wbe-e be died w.th-ut i-*galnlag coa- *rln<isni*aa. No pafM-ts wpr* on thn body tn r-e- r**l hi* Identity, and there wae only 11 *•) on hla t-ar*tfon Marshal Snook arretted Bit men Tttraoay algbt who have I'.-.-n ..''ti «Uh tbr dead tlnrc h* came hnc last Katurday trom Daw.on So far nuthlns haa taa-e.fi foaad to Cain*,'*-! them wtth a icll'acralc |.!an to hold Up thr hank. Half thn [tropin In the city toli-iv* tbat thn man waa Insane white nthur-s thin* tber* waa a gaftn on At tb* inou.-*! It waa broosht ool 'hat tbt* maa Bred WO shot* st \v*l .ni' one of wblrb In bnllevrd to hsie sent th* dynamite bomb off. Tbe bank possibly tost abuul a thou is n.i •Mat**, rhitfly to sold dust, whlrh was lying oa tto rcrantrr In pokes. which were scatl*n-d at-rtul. Thn bank reaumrd . im Int*** >, -t,-rl i> taoralns. althousb there t. no frtial tn tto balMing The -***tr-a>hal t* *tlll rv.ui. '.in* up au*|.i * characters. A great many are here from Dawson who sr* known to bars been on the wn>*I- pile there for crlmet Caahtvr Poa-iry I* a sea of Hon. P • of \':- t,.r.» Manasrr l.*> of tb* hank Is ahtrnt ,.t White I torae LION HUNTER SHOT. Maaker. Colo., ttopt ll.—John Oo*., tb* noted a-Bid*. who piloted l*rc*id*at Rooaetslt oo hi* famooi It. n hunt n Cokirsd.i last ysar. waa shot over ths right eye by a oai-alm* hunter aa o* wss spproachlng th* rawj -if ihe party of which the hum-r was a m»mh*r. Ooff was with a f-arty. one of whom wa* Dr. I'ylra of Pblladelpbls. Tb* latter ettraclcd Ihe shot, but foul* not say at tb* time whether th* ry* ws* Bt-rto-tslT Injarad er aot. Ooff Is rttfit ooted guide Ltvlag la this BOER GENERALS NOW PEAR HOSTILE DEMONSTRATION*. l.ondon. SnpL 11. -In vlrw of the praaalblllty of aatl-F-JSllsh dt*tao**'*t lion*, aay* the Bru**et* rvrT-a*. t-.'.-r-t of tbe Staadard. It Is not innr.'- .'■:.- thhat the pru|«n*t*d American and Ku- ro-n-an tour* of th* It-tar Rvn-rals. Botha. IVwrt aod Datarey. will aot to held tn that case tto grorrsla woaM Immediately return to Suutb Atrlcs. after paylns another visit to Ur, <*h*m ber lain, the coloatol a*ci**tory. Brnaaels. Soot, It -It I* said la .-fart** tjuartcr* here thst the Boers are saiieavortet to obtain the Dnanctal a»- slstanc* of tba Utitlah guvarnmt wblcb was at Brat refusvd by Cok lal S*-.-rrtary Char*-hi rial a wtth fftwd ctoart-wa of partial If aot «ntlr* MCME WILL BOON W1TNESB ' FIRST LEGAL EXECUTION. Nome. A'aaka. Sep: *.—Nom* will a*- ;h* flrst l.m.-m. lhal to* ■ t.-r talin p*tcr In Aleak*, ur.d.-r Arnrrlrao ml- oa tbe isi'i tnsi. The ctmd.-mned t Pr*d Hardy. "*s, s soldier tw.-/ to ih* i ini.|,|iitiea and It Ib believed tta.it Ut *idi nt Raxssrielt woald lst*r- ru. wrre it rsot that Hardy d*-a*rtt-d fn in A; mo sad i-m a|a--<] north ahl lining oo a whaler. th« Arago. •ilrsord'naty fsaiur-i of tho caa* th , Uetirge aVtbtoa. tto sovernmi wKiraa wbrae ttaatUmoay pot the o. ar- -n-l Hardy's neck, has gone t limtty Inmi* snd Is roofim-d to the Nuiiia- :«:l with the man he helped lo i' adi-m-. ".:-.- **. -T of Hanlv's erlme. If In di-ti. tt was h* who rommllted the sit, .. io.i. i.nird.-ia. I* s thrilling snd sei -atlorct sa one of Captain Maya* R**'i a -lorie* if fratttsr bf*. In u." late fall of IPoO report! t-*acbed Noma. ant' n.■*;!'■■ tbtt gold In vsst ttusntl- 'le* hat1 hsSB foun.I on on* of thn Aleutm ; i! ti„li. IVIIeeiag tbey bad a clew in tbe toad of gold. Coo sad .;..;.■• - ,.;i.»i. two brvtth**-*, and Owen j«- Hte.ii took **ss*agii by thn i,i<-n- Coly, with a quantity of pro- .lait.n. tat.] |tism in currency, and -vert U-.ce. at Cape Uppto. Vaassak itlatdi rod left to ptMptact for tto w.nler. . n. n In June, v-". tbe Colhy rtlnl for them, th* rullora foaad th* !a-.ie-» o* It* LtoHlvsn I.n-thrrs Ijlos or -ii.- t-.s h, . lat.iM i with numerous i.ii-1,- w--.-:i ni* Jackaim waa no where to b< r..-,..-! lut s white man was r. im il -,....in* near tbr place, and t-i'l sn Improbable alory of bring llaWt l.t il-i- A* th, j had no author- Rf In airjtl blm the f, il,)-a offlevrs In him a- Thia man wsa afierwsrd* H. ttf-fti—* a* ll-i'dy. &"""• Ice Cream Sandwiches PRESIDENT CASTRO IS HIKING HIS LIST STAND Wllllsnaslad. Island of Cura.at..- 8*1*1. Is.—I*r*aldent Casfro of Vena aurla has i-t-trt-atod frasa Oci-nmar* torurr tto advanca of tto i-evolsth-a- Istt Tbr Vrnnuolan government* situation Is critical. Ilt-cent sdvlrca from Vrnetueta rtm- Brtn the dlipetctoe of tb* As-H-rlal*d r*re*a from Wllleauttod of l-rtday. SftptrmhtT II. The hsttls which, ss then aiiii.iuii.eit. began He plum tor II In lb* vicinity of Tiis.j-iii.. v.-n. 11 - la betw**a ahaat «.*•* revotntloaitta under tin- commaad of (li-uersla Mrs* ilt..n, Ila to I la and Rivera and govern* force* of aliout Ihr, same strength, tail by th* Vrneiiiflaa mlnlatvr of star, Ct'Ttl Osr-t-'o r**nt|cd la tb* iltf. st of lb* giivrrnmeni forcr-s and not in a victory tor lb* Utter, aa an unlit-..-.) In * illspatrh ftum Torres Cardenaa. teci-etory to Prr*ld*-at Ca.tt.i wblcb a*t forth lhal ttcaeral Mr-idoia'a army tod b*-*n annihllsted September H near Tltujiilllo. Thn nn- sBv.-iii.-tit of that date, a* cabled from ber* .**. ■ t> m'.. r i:. ws* only aa advance Kttatd Sshl of no Iraporlaar*. The real liattle began Heptnrotor 11 snu Is.ti-1 our days, after which (Inner*! (torrldo retreated on Valencia and event nail» entered that city oa Reptemtarr l& with atai f Man men. Itatlng thn ruad clear lot thn tunbrr, adtatu-e on Caracas for th* revoluiy tiof-i-y army under Generals Mendina. Hit. t* an * Itsialto- Ttir only other gnverniTii-nt army In the ii'.: Is .ibe une which umli-r thn personal command nf l'r, ■ d.-nt i's* tn. who a few daya ago was st Oc- caasar*. stout lorty Sv* mite* acoth of Cararas. and *-aa sanding out scouts looklns for the sdvance guard of ibr arniy of Otmorsl Mstu*. Ihe revolutionary leader. The prt-sldf-st lat-r atondraned hla pc-altit-n -arertpi. tali i) before the advance of tbe i-*rr> lutltislsfa. who occupied Occumsr*. The prv-sldsnt retr. ate.1 tn Charsjais sad than to Boysba. about four boars' taarrh frota Cararaa. Amirdlng to rt-port. tbe r*r*r*-!dnnt Intvnds to rir.it.- his army lo a point near Valrarla. Join fore** with the troupe under iletv rsl Garrttto. aad at tork the rev..Intlo.iary army command ed by General Mt-ndoaa I'tom all polnta are r-[.,n.-,1 desertion* of government solders to tb* reeks of Ito lavototloa!its. sad tto general trnpreaaloa In Vcnriuela Is tbat Inn laat l.j|airtant ii>> l.l.-tii of the ret i din ii n la approach tng. A Beautiful Home N.-tr Pair Oaks Slaiioo, 3 mlh*s from Stanford l-nlversity. 1 mile* from Palo Alio. About &aa-r*a land, highly Improved; lawns, trait .■■•-i,l*r-l. ato. [torn t-o*A S2H00. Ouihoej*** aad I*tMit-> lr> hoil-e- Mam hOOtTa* of 1'rt—l:i- tulatoniianlly built, all modern nu rn, v.. men is. Price |IlVtaW. Par Sale by MaSs laasrar* at Tee* raa. Waa*. filatla*) o*Vf*. S0o C»mnfa*a,. St. S. T TACOMA MILL CD. REDWOOD CITV PALO ALTO Uiaatartanr a*d tataOi. la r*M (to* ******* LUMBER, SHINGLES, POSTS. ETC. EDWIN B. POX. MANAGER OtBc*. WaUs, Pargo A Co., opp depot Palo Alto Dairy Phono llltifL S4R Milk and Ci*cam Depot 41« tr-lavjraite* Mt. list. I**'.* -t-**f f.ii-rr-iif Ant* T&&mTSwm#m -** laODBR F. C. THIELE Suite and Overcoat. U0 Up Fine Tailoring im University A,.. Palo Alto Coal, Wood Hay, Grain F. L Worrell Fhon. Red 206 . raw 10 cents UMPHREYS Kamuel W. CheHee a^JJ-r arreaaer ... tou.mio. ar taw Palo Alto Home Bakery hirtl-CI.lt BREAD. PIES, CAKE, ETC. "—v>afra C. f. fiortrWome. ) Carlton & Hays Palo Alto and University Liverv and Feed Stables MRS. M. VAN The SCOTCH THISTLE HERB SPECIALIST ITI.KS All A*thma.r;it-irrli. Throat. Stomach aarl^ r>-**-ma. AUo Fe- male I'titTi'il.iints of all kindi*, and I'ile* in ita various forms. TB* varttata aaiara* at tadla-eailaa ar* Hpa-Bi. Ireefuiaiui *t Ai/tariiie. uaaarasat-a itss**, ruiale-et-. a* Wltat al it* r*" Til. HrariWrB aas KraflatMaia rail** Vikt- favaah, Slttatw-i. Ilea. I a. a. u— "-- Sa* Baad* U.la * tareful .lieOj. Saad - wassrer anpareit -»u* i. twi I m a**t--a*t IB* aattlllr. *aatr*f . ■SSI ***!■» Jsaaaltow **-t aaaallltvlj 11.00 PER Bonu Mrs. Van's Herb Rheumatism Cure Mrs. M. Van Mariposa Building Palo Alio Red **f4r Laundry ;>'.i»: s M-tU!R. Agesi avtVasw A Backus ,T£< ',% Painters li'.n of a .-■■in. ul aMewalk lit. feet wide ar,.I tlii.v iii.'lie. ileej.. ami wuotleu curba Ihr** incite-* l-y Iwelie liarb*-*. wllh post* tbrtre inrbe* If t'.or Hi.-I.i ■ i- it all feel, ■--, . |.l that at Ibe ■ -.io. f- "I -..i-l ul alitowalks fIS asatl I.y on* *tr**t cr.at.lng or tor- mluaUng in another ,ln,t, lha* curl.- Ing af tbe tt-rnituattt-ti of t-arh at-Jr*- walk aball I- tnaale nf niucrete from til* outer rtinier to the outer corner of tbe sklataalb*. tb* i-tabcrrt* curl. lltat to forni a i|nart*r circle, nj-.n and alt-tag both tbe nortbwr*t awl the ■oiillietul alilft* of ('hatiiiliig avenue lu -■ul town fioiu ill- te.it li.--.-i curb line of Knarrsaxi *tr*vt to Ibe satulbwrat corl, line of Mi I'll.-li- II rtawl. ,-..-.-|-i it Inn- , .in, i,l aiil.-walhi ur. alti-aul) laid, anil > iii-l-t aa to .-urliiii.- where i-tnirret* r-urtas ar* alr*a*I-r tohl. BwartletJ tb* ci,utract fur aucb work to tbe lowest rtvular res|*.ii«lble liltliler. to wit: lo Charles Way, al the price ...c-itle.1 In 1.1. prti|-t*al on HI* for said work, to ait i I or rein, tit al'l.-walk. lift* Cta 1-,-r a-iuan- foot. I 'or wooalelt Cruta* I 'J cla |~ r lluear foot. * Por e-ra-nr-i-t-t* curt** '■'■•• cts per linear foot. bihI that aalil award lias been approved l.j tb* I'r. -i.l, l.t of tbe lkar.nl of Tni.t-i . of said Town. * i.rk'- -t.i-. Palo Alto CU., s.-|.t.-i,,i. i tlth, ll>t>3. II. W K1MKINK, tlerfc fur th* Town of lVlo Alto Notice of Award of Contract Pursuant lu *tolut>* ami to th* re*ulotlon of asartl of tbe Iloartl of Tntaleea of lb* Towu of Palo Alto. |HMHxt Sel-teml-er tllb. IMt, illi.-i-t lllg tbi* Iinll.-e. hot ice la herelij r||V*U tbat tb* aai.l ttoard. in «f**n aeaalou till tb* Sib day of f-tej.l.-nila-r, IMS, ..|.-i,..i, • '-ni,it...( an<I |..ii.[i.'l) dt*ctors*l all sswJeU |r. [«--»la or I via ofTere-t f..r tbe fol' l..*ii,a: t..tk. to wit: Tbe rotistrur lloil of a .-. iii.-nt .|flas all five feel Whin anal three ttivhe* <Ief-|., alt. I Wf-len curt* Ihl-e* lm*b** I.y twelve Itrtrbea. wltb r-*-*t* thrw iti.-b.-. l-y fiitir ti.i-Jt- ■ ercry alt frr-t. --..,' that at the corner* of .aid cement • lilewalka forroeel Ity our .Ire*-1 ./•-* Ing or terminal in* lo another .trert. Ihe rtirtdug at tii-- t> ttinnalioti of atach ablewalk sball la' maile nf iimcrelr from the outer corner of tb* alil*- walk*. tbe n-nrr*t* ctirMwr* to form a tiuatrtrr circle, ti-«m aud alr
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