11 research outputs found
PENGARUH SIKAP KERJA DAN KNOWLEDGE SHARING TERHADAP KINERJA PEGAWAI YANG DIMEDIASI RNOLEH OCB PADA PEGAWAI SATPOL PP DAN WH ACEH
DANKNOWLEDGE SHARING PADA KINERJA SATPOL PP DAN WH ACEH* Muhammad Oky, Nurdasila, Syafruddin Magister Manajemen, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Indonesia*Corresponding Author : [email protected] ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui dan menguji Pengaruh Mediating Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) Pada Hubungan Antara Sikap Kerja dan Knowledge Sharing Pada Kinerja Satpol PP dan WH Aceh. Populasinya adalah semua pegawai Dinas Satpol PP dan WH Aceh yang berjumlah 907 orang. Anggota sampel ditentukan dengan menerapkan teknik probability sampling, dan juga melalui rumus Slovin diperoleh jumlah sampel sebanyak 278 orang. Skala pengukuran yang digunakan adalah skala likert dan Peralatan analisis yang digunakan adalah SEM AMOS. Hasil Pengujian Hipotesis deskriptif menunjukkan bahwa Sikap, knowledge sharing, OCB anggota, kinerja anggota Satpol PP dan WH Aceh sudah berjalan dengan baik. Pengujian hipotesis verifikatif menunjukkan bahwa sikap, knowledge sharing, dan OCB berpengaruh terhadap kinerja Satpol PP dan WH Aceh, Sikap dan knowledge sharing berpengaruh terhadap OCB, dan Terdapat pengaruh tidak langsung antara sikap dan knowledge sharing terhadap kinerja Satpol PP dan WH Aceh melalui OCB. Dalam model yang teruji ini, OCB berperan sebagai parsial mediator. Hasil temuan ini membuktikan bahwa peningkatan kinerja Dinas Satpol PP dan WH Aceh merupakan fungsi dari Perbaikan Sikap, Penerapan Knowledge Sharing, dan penerapan OCB- nya.Keyword : Sikap, Knowledge Sharing, OCB, Kinerja Satpol P
Analisis Strategi Pemasaran Terhadap Kepuasan Pelanggan Kopi Sumatra (Studi Kasus Kopi Sumarya)
This study aims to determine the effect of the marketing mix on customer satisfaction. This research was conducted on Sumarya coffee. The number of samples specified is as high as 90 respondents. Measurement in the questionnaire using a Likert scale. Statistical data analysis is used to: a) test research instruments through the validity test and reliability test; b) perform the classical assumption test; c) perform descriptive statistical analysis using the frequency distribution; and d) perform statistical analysis using multiple regression analysis with the help of the SPSS 20 program. The results of hypothesis testing show that there is a significant direct positive effect between products on customer satisfaction, with an unstandardized beta coefficient value of 0,382 and a significance of 0,000. There is a direct and significant positive effect of prices on customer satisfaction, with an unstandardized beta coefficient of 0,124 and a significance of 0,002. unstandardized beta coefficient value of 0,013 with a significance of 0,008. The results of this study indicate that the multiple regression analysis shows a positive and significant direct effect of customer decisions on the level of sales
PENERAPAN GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICE PADA CRITICAL CONTROL POINT MAYA SARDEN KECIL UNTUK MENJAGA KEAMANAN PRODUK PANGAN
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Analisis dan Implementasi Average Difference Algorithm untuk Deteksi Spatial Outlier Pada Pilkada Kabupaten Bandung di Kecamatan Dayeuhkolot
ABSTRAKSI: Outlier merupakan data yang memiliki karakteristik berbeda dari data pada umumnya atau pada lingkungannya. Dalam outlier seringkali terdapat knowledge atau informasi yang sangat berguna. Salah satu masalah outlier yang muncul dari data mining adalah spatial outlier. Spatial outlier adalah objek yang tereferensi spasial dimana atribut non-spasial nya secara signifikan berbeda dari objek di sekitarnya. Terdapat banyak teknik untuk mendeteksi spatial outlier. seperti itterative approach, morran scatterplot, dll . Namun beberapa teknik tersebut tidak mempertimbangkan pengaruh dari hubungan spasial dalam sebuah lingkungan. Oleh karena itu, penulis mengajukan teknik Avgdiff (Average Difference) yang memadukan atribut non-spasial dan atribut spasial dari objek. Sehingga pengaruh hubungan spasial antar objek akan menjadi penting dan selalu dipertimbangkan. Avgdiff dapat digunakan untuk mendeteksi spatial outlier dengan baik dalam beberapa scenario pengujian berdasarkan parameter k, factor weight jarak, factor weight populasi dan parameter evaluasi detection rate dan false-positive rate.Kata Kunci : outlier, spatial outlier, avgdiff, weightABSTRACT: Outliers are data that have different characteristics from the data in general or to the environment. In this outlier there is knowledge or information is often very usefull. One outlier problem tha arise from data mining is the spatial outlier. Spatial outliers are the spatial object referenced where its non-spatial attributes are significanly different from the objects around it. There are many techniques for detecting spatial outliers. Like itterative approach, morran scatterplot, etc.. But, some of these techniques do not consider the affect of spatial relationship within the envvironment. Therefore, the author propose a avgdiff (Average Difference) techniques which combines the non-spatial attribute and spatial attributeof the object. Thus the affect of the spatial relationships between object and its neighboors would be important and must be considered. Avgdiff can be used for detecting spatial outliers well in several test scenarios based on the parameter k, the weight factor of distance, the weight factor of population and evaluation parameters detection rate and false-positive rate.Keyword: outlier, spatial outlier, avgdiff, weigh
KEINDAHAN BAHASA KITAB MAULID DHIYA’U AL-LAAMI’ BI DZIKRI MAULIDI AL-NABI AL-SYAFI’I KARYA AL-HABIB UMAR BIN MUHAMMAD BIN SALIM BIN HAFIDZ (STUDI ANALISIS STILISTIKA)
One of the special aspects of the Book of Maulid is the beauty of the language style used, which is able to captivate the hearts of both readers and listeners. This is because the Book of Maulid uses a language style that is amazing because of the harmony, beauty and harmony of its composition. This research discusses the beauty of the language of the book Maulid Dhiya'u al-Laami 'using stylistic theory. Stylistics is the study of the linguistic characteristics of a work. The realm of stylistic studies includes phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and imagery.
The main problem that becomes the study of this thesis is how beautiful the
language used by the author of the book is. The purpose of this study is to reveal the elements of language style in the text of literary works in the form of verses of prayer and praise to the Prophet, where the use of these language style elements has an influence on the meaning of each of these verses. This research is a library research.
The results of this study are: Phonological aspects include: language compatibility and the effect of phonology on meaning. Morphological aspects include: fi'il amr which is meant to pray, for appeal, for invitation, and ism tafdhil. Syntax aspects include: the use of ism al-nakiroh and ism al-ma'rifah, and the use of exception sentences with the letter illa. Dalali aspects include: Al-Taraduf, al-lafadz al-'aam and the repetition of the word "tikrar". Imagery aspects include: Majaz, Kinayah and Alliteration
ANALISIS PENGENDALIAN KUALITAS PRODUK DENGAN METODE SIX SIGMA DI DEPARTEMEN ROLLING MILL 3 (Studi Kasus: PT. Hanil Jaya Steel)
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PURCHASE COMPUTER SYSTEM OF PAYMENT BY CREDIT ON PT. JADIN PRATAMA
PT. JADIN PRATAMA is a company which is engaged in computer sales with
credit. The company has a weakness in the storage of employee data, especially in the
credit payment system which still use manual recording, common errors and more
data is lost or stuck, so that such data is very detrimental to the company.
Basically every company expects the existence of a data processing the true and
accurate to solve problems in data processing and to support decision-making on the
part of corporate leadership. Therefore in this paper, the author tries to computerized
data processing, accounts receivable process by using tools to develop the system.
The tools that are used for design and develop accounts receivable system including
context diagrams, DFD, ERD, FOD proposed and Normalization
Mesenchymal stem cell therapy efficacy in COVID-19 patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis [version 1; peer review: 1 approved]
Methods: We conducted a literature search on PubMed/MEDLINE, medRxiv, EBSCOhost/CINAHL, ProQuest, and Scopus with keywords adjusted to each search engine’s specifications on February 12, 2021. Interventional studies that reviewed MSC efficacy (mortality, hospitalization duration, need for mechanical ventilators, and inflammation markers) and/or safety (adverse events) in COVID-19 patients who were 18 years old or more were included in this study. Study eligibility, data extraction, and study quality assessment were conducted independently by each author. Results: A total of five studies of moderate to high quality with a total of 193 patients were included. One of the three randomized studies included did not apply blinding to either participants or medical professionals. Pooled OR (Odd Ratio) for mortality risk, adverse events incidence, and use of mechanical ventilators for patients on MSC therapy were 0.13 [95% CI: 0.02, 0.68], 0.91 [95% CI: 0.45, 1.86], and 0.42 [95% CI: 0.12, 1.47], respectively. Pooled mean difference for hospitalization duration in the MSC group versus the control was -3.54 [CI 95%: -4.68, -2.40] with 7% heterogeneity. All studies agreed that there was an increase of pro-inflammatory cytokines and a decrease of anti-inflammatory markers that were statistically different in the MSC group. Conclusion: Mesenchymal stem cell administration to COVID-19 patients is safe and effective in reducing mortality and hospitalization duration. Furthermore, a decrease of pro-inflammatory cytokines and an increase in anti-inflammatory cytokines were observed
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* "'""•'Free Msrket to Be
FORUM
aa«.,»..........a....
Opened • in
San Jose
.1
Bdllor Tlm..: load '*•'" '». SATU1-JJAV, MAY ,4, IS SET
Serb a sfaoi-tslahtad al.l.ado of wlnit FOR THE OPENING
nmoiiK msny ol th. citizens *.An>l DAY.
sboat th. arapaaal1 park. pis,.
San Jose Chamber of
Commerce Wants
Tax Reform
PLAN OF EQUALIZATION
MAY AFFECT ENTIRE
COUNTY.
Ssturday, May 24, has been set
as the date wh*a San Jose's Pr*e
Public Market 1* to b* open. It wlll
be conducted from - In the morning
until 2 In the afternoon.
With a gathering representative of
Santa Clara valley's biggest orrhard-
| lng and farming Interests, tbe free
*rket, soon tu b* established In
[the county .est. w*s given full dls-
«?'
if
- c.
grounds, etc., because tbey fear a
little more taxation wilt be necea-
rary. that ' leel .ometfl'ng ought to
be said Upon tbe business advantages
thst would certainly com* with these
Improvements. Aside from the eth-
' le*l reasons tor a park, playgroundi
etc., which are enormous. th*'re fa a
practical buslne*-*-. advantage la
every property owner' and business i _,_„•„„ and ,Pp-ov», jmarimy after
man In Palo yt« if; this town '■ noon, at the San Jose Chamber or
made ■tl**|-*tlve to people with
dren; If settler, coming Into this
district see thnt we nre Inking e.pe-1
cial care of our children, .uputjint*
Ihem aJth playground.. Instructing
ihem In .wlmmlng. teaching thorn
som.-ihlne about midi-nlne. and
even iKiKslbly In tin- ruture having
some kind of illy opera housv
dub kept up to Rive Ibe boy. und
girls ti plsee t meet, where there
could be concerts, dance., moving
picture, or u nature Unit p.-mid be
Yesterday afternoon*, session ***.
railed lor the imi| or giving rep-
wholesome to tlie people a pi:
wher.' strangers mlKltl meet »ilh tht
lieople or the city and whore we
might oie*-t one another.
If thl. town hud all (hew thin*-.*,
settler, would rather come here ilmn
co t*i Redwood or Sunnyvale or ller-
keley.
Then. II there was some place ror
our young men and buys to have -i
kikhi clean Hnie imn legltlmat*** roc*
reatlon, they would nol i- so llkel)
to go lo evil resort., traveling the
nun] of degeneration
All these things would save expenses. Also if the moral* of the
town an- Improved lime and money
win in. saved, im we won') hnve n>
be looking offer Iho**) who are iiikjh
lhe downward path.
Mr. Bdllor, this ul tit utlf of mind
ibat want* to see everything pay hi
very tllslMMoful to me. It -teen is
ibat the only mi.- consideration in
thts matter Is whether It U> right
and wholr-touii
Hut for the
-omuierclii) mind ii Is
quite true tha
city lot. Wlll sell :f
■here tire iittnt
! tlon a to homeseekera
here fn advan-
• of other places, and
that groceries
and .hoe. will sell If
there un* mor
! boy. mid babies in
Pslo Alto
J. t>- VAHIAN
*- Mil.
Too Many Offices.
Editor Time. : Some have
ll was reported that a petition bad;
ccn circulated in behalf of Mrs I.
E Auluity for the office ol truster 10
till the vacancy to represent llie Ka*- j
ton ditlrict, but although ii wat **n*b-J
mcrotisly *.lgnrd it era* nol presented j
Ity the board nor did Mrs Anbury -*1- ■
pear to urge her claims to lhe poll- J
The names of W. J tic Gear.
who Withdrew m lavor ol K. V. Che* j
cr. and Or, K. N, TorcHo were]
■oemioncJ in the report*
profaned lo ron.ldernblc difficulty in
determining lust what are the Issue* of the present-municipal campaign. Permit me lo point out one
larne Issue wbi.b has not been
clearly discerned by Ihe public,
though It bas been ipore or less discussed in pritatc One of the
shrewdest and keenest political observers or this community b*. .aid
(Bit tr* hnve rea.-h.-d n crkis lu our
affairs and that our whole scheme
of governmeni K on trial ut this
-•lection. Several httvu consistently
opposed tbe large coun. it too large
for a town uf our vise. To »uy that
it seems to work well on the whole
Is no answer to the objections
brought against it. We, hnve not
sufflctent material in our population
to till all the office-, und fill them
properly. Counting the school
board, three town boards and the
council (here arc twi-nly-nine posf-
• lions to (111 in our present scheme.
Wllh two of these pistes occupied
by women there remain twenty..even
positions which must bt* tilled rrom'
a total population or little more
than' r.,Dno H l. difficult at timed
to get men of any kind, for these
places, and It I* always hard to flnd Redwood City-
men of sbillty and men who can *slj The many friends and patient* of
will give their time to the proper] Dr Wood C. Bakrr will Im* glad to
ilatli
ery civic.
cl.l and other body of the valte
opportunity to discuss fully the mutter of the market and tti<* w«). and
means to make 11 a success. j
President Itlrbmond Of the Cham-1
bor at Commerce called the session
In order nnd pre ided until he called|
on I-oufs Simonsen. one ot the now}
ly ,.,.;■■-';.-■■■1 market comni1s.ioners. j
who niter speukltig. took the rhnlr
President Richmond slated Ibe i
;-iii j.■-'■.■ of tho mecttnj; mid then pro-!
ceeded io call on citizen after citizen {
for talks on the project.
Some of the supporter, of the pro- I
ji-i t thought lhat there would b*- ui
lack of consumer. Instead of produc- >
ers fn the market, while others
thought Just the opjmlte, but II was <
|.-.ni;.-i! out lhat no mailer how one I
felt about the mailer It I. Imperative |
tbat publicity be given to the mar-1
get, peoplfl induced lo come to buy
and producer* induced to come to '
sell.
It was shown Hint throughout the]
■tats where free public markets have
been u.'.ill)IIahi-d the supply or pro-j
n sale ban been .hurt instead)
number ol consumer..
Tint ordinance providing for the,
market wa. then read and fully ex-<
plained ro thnt each representative!
present could explain it fully to his
home ttody, _.
Commissioner* Slmonson. ii rooks
and Itancbddra were present and
after Mr Itlchmond hsd called M
Situonst-ti to fhe chair nil three
mls*teasrs took -.-at* on the platform
They answered nil question, asked or I
them und .et forth fully Just how j
they plsned lo conduct the market.
Fraternal Aid WilllProfesmr Guerard Is Mr. and Mrs. Joullin
Observe Memorial | Author of New Give Recital in
Day Book Ssn Jose
SERVICES TO BE HELD IN STANFORD MAN DEALS;RARE TREAT ENJOYED BV
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WITH PHILOSOPHY AND , STUDENTS AT NORMAL
SUNDAY. RELIGION. SCHOOL.
lui-.-t
,1 Hi.-
I M..j
t'ont-aJ
PETITION CIRCULATED
FOR WOMAN AS A
BURLINOAME TRUSTEE
NO DELINQUENT TAXES
IN HILLSBOROUGH
The city of Hillsborough hold* a
-■■',■> rcord in lhe matter of ta* col*
CCtionS, being per hap*, lhe ont* city
n the United Stales which has n.*t a
.ingle ! !ltt.;ni ill l.l.p.l*, < •
City Clerk John A. Hoe* announced
ii the board meeting ta*i Tuesday
hat Marshal Concni* report showed
hat all taxes had Iwen paid and there
■roold be nothing in the way ol dclin.
picnt* for the official paper to a-Jvrr
conduct of municipal nffnlr'.. And
wltb *o many places to Oil tbe people bsve too msny candidate, before
them at one time. It 1. not. always
easy to learn enough about candl-
dstee"to' vote Intelligently when
there ia only one place to All snd
only two candidate. How much
more complicated this become, with
many place* and many candidates 1.
shown now In tbe failure or refusal
'of certain candtdnle. before u. to
declare themselves on two of the important Issues of this campaign.
Th.*re is always danger, wblch t.
accentuated now. that weak or
vicious men m*y be put Into office.
We have tbe weapons of the Initiative, referendum and recall, but
tbi**-!* are not sufficient. What 1.
needed now 1* an aroused public
sentiment and a conscience so acute
liat he has so far recovered
from his recent operation for appery
4] ic 11 ts that he will be able to be ic
iffiec the last of Ihe week.
Solid Comfort
We eipect yon are tired tonight. I
after a hard'day's work. But *e*j
It thl* won't help. Put 00 your sllp-
pers nnd smoking Jacket, pull up
your easy chair *y the fireplace, put
the "lUrc-arolte" from tbe "I»ove
Talc of Hoffmen," played by the
Vienna Quartet oa your Victrola.
then lean back In aolld comfort, to
REAL enjoyment. Then go on down
tbe li**—Caruso. Melba, Scott I, El-
msn. Sousa, Pryor, Lander and
hundreds of others. Now, say!
doesn't thst best putting on your
"nplkets11n snd your new shoes thst
tbat everyone shall feel It a crime j hart your feet, aad staylag ont *bout
not to vote. We have been warned, all night, to attend the opera, when
tbat It we tail In our duty" at tfalsiyou could bave stayed at bome and
time our whole tcheme wlll go by!beard It sll, aad for less money too?
the board, and our only salvation j Hurry along tomorrow for tbst
wlll be genuine commission govern- j VICTROLA.
tn*at, with a governing body ol Ave! ««^ Ttlt . tY.'tftYri 1-1 rt
or seven. Instead or fifteen. WJm Sibil. ^tHlRIUS
ANOTHER VOTER j 355 Un-ermrty Ay*wu*c.
At the meeting -ft tbe Ban' Joe*
chamber of commerce 00 Tueadsy
! nlgbt Dr. James It. Bullitt said:
■ "Th* nuestlon of Is* equalisation
i In Hants Clara county baa become a
'serious problem, yet tbe condition
has com* 10 u». aa It bas to othsr
' com muni lies.' In the nsturst course
of events."
Doctor'tlultltt sl*o offered a reeo-
1 lullon that a commlltee of five bo
appointed to take up the. consideration of tbe matter, which was unanimously adopted In the following
language:
"Resolved, Th*t tt|s*. president of
lh<* Han Jose chamber of commerce.
represent alive of the rounty of Santa Clara, he empowered and instructed to appoint a committee of five,
said committee to at once consider
the «iue.tiim und prepare a. prelli
nar> plan for the equalization or the
taxc In the county of Hants Clara.'
A-I..M,wr-/t,l
ORDINANCE NO. 90.
(,.>v<-rniiig the Hale of Tobacco,
Olgarrtlr**, or Cigarette Pap*****, i*e
Any rre|Mtratio it of T^ibavrt-ii in the
ttly of I'alo .*ilto__-
THK COUNCIL OF THK CITY
til* PALO ALT" IM) ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section I Every person, firm or
corporation which sell, or gives, oi
lu any way furnish*, to another per-
son who is in fact under the age of
I'tgbleen years, liny tobacco, cigarettes, or cigarette papers, or aoy
other preparation of tobacco. Is
Kitllty of tt inlsdemennor and utmn
conviction tbureof shall he punished
for the flrst offense by a flue or not
Ices lhan twenty-flee dollars nor
more thnn ntrn bilndred dollars, or
by Imprlsoumenl lor nm more than
sixty d.y-, and for the M-cond offense hy 11 fine or nol leas than fifty
dollar, nor more than two hum1ri>d
dollars, or by Imprt.o'bment f«.r not
more thnn ninety days; nnd fur each
ni'-i i-iii-nt ..ff.-ii*.- by a fine of not
lees than one hundred dollar, nnd
not more thnn three hundred dollars, or by Imprisonment for not le..
ili.in ninety day., nor mure thnn six
month., or by lioth fin*' nnd Imprisonment.
8ec. 7. Every person, firm or corporation which sells or deals In ta-
bnc-co or any preparation thereto!
.hall |xisl conspicuously and kc*p ao
posted in hi. or tbelr place ot bual-
m**'H a copy of Section 1 of this Article.
Sec. 3. Every person, firm or corporation whlrh sells or deals In tobacco, shall keep a register lo
whtch, In case of doubt *s to the
nge ot the buyer of tobacco ln*sny
lorm, the buyer shall be required to
enter his name, age and place of
residence t.i .tree! and number be-
for-.- u .at-.- I. made.
Sec. 4. Any person failing to
comply with Sections 2 and 3 hereof
t-htttl. iiinm ronrlctlon. be punished
hy a fine of five dollars for the first
offense, and twenty-five dollars for
each succeeding vioistion of this
provision, or by Imprisonment for
unt mote Hutu thirty day*.
■ Sec. *T. No tobacco, cigars, cigarettes. <*r cigarette paper shell be
stild within one thousand feet of any
public school housi* or high school
building in the Clt>"\of Palo Alto,
and any corporation, company or
perron violating the provisions of
tl.tr. section shall be deemed guilty
oT a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall he punched by a fine not
exceeding three hundred dollars or
hy Imprisonment ror a period not
exceeding ninety days, or by both
such fine nnd lmprl*onment.
Sec. 6. Any person under eighteen year, of age who shall smoke
or use cigarettes or tobacco In any
■form on nny public highway, street,
alley, park or other lands used for
public purpose., or rn any public
place of bu.lne... may bo arrested
by any officer ot the law, who may
be cognisant ot such offense; and
further. It shall be the duty or all
■uch officer*-, upon the complaint of
any person, snd upon warrant properly issued to arreat such offender-sand t*ke them to the proper court.
In cava the offender is found guilty,
the couri may Impose a punishment
at lu. discretion In the sum of not
to exceed ten dollars, or Imprisonment In the rounty jail not to ex-
ceed five days for esch offense: provided, that ir said minor person
shall give information which msy
lead to the arrest of the iterson or
persons violating Section 1 of tbls
Ordinance. In giving to or selling, or
In any way furnishing said minor
person tobacco .or ctgaratte*. and
shall give evidence as a witness Is
such proceed tens against said party
or parties, tbe court shall have pow-
Palo Alio Council No. 471, Pre- A. Appleton A Co. of New York
teraal Aid Association, met In r*»gu- has Just published "French Prophets
lar sewilon Tueeday nlgbt In Frstsr-jof Yestrraay.' a study of religious
Among the many musical trsats
given *t tbe Sao Josr Normal of
lat* was a viona ledtal by Emlle
nlty Hall with the pr«sld«nt, Mrs. | thought under the second empire. I Joullln of Palo Alto Friday morning
Qulnn. prfsiding and s very good st- by Albert Leon Guerard. assistant' during the assembly boor.- Emlle
tendance or member*, present. In-'profeaaor of French *l Stsnford I'nl-'Joullln is an nrtlst of remarkable
cludlnx .tbe'ktate organisers. Mr. j verslty. It is s new work of impor-| sblllty. He hss studied quite ettes-
snd Mrs. \V. S. Lseey of Pasadena,) taac* to everyone Interested in slvety In Europe, winning tbe admt-
who"alll assist the council for - - philosophy and ireltgtan. '* '■ ration and praise of ail muslclovert.
short <ime Preparation, were made) Mr. Guerard*. study of rerlglooa wherever he goes. About a *-.■-■-
for a class Inltlsilon for the nest,1 thought lo France udder the *econd - o*o he aaslated Ruth Hayward of
regular meeting, which will take empire 1. • thoroughly competent Ssn Jose at her flrsl recital, and at
1 much enjoyed end s*>-
plsce May :6th. _ land scholsrly piece of work. It does
The .council accepted an lnvlta-!not aim primarily at * synthesis of
tlon tn attend the I're.byterlan> tbe various religion* and spiritual
Churrh In 11 body next Sunday even- j Influences wltb wblch It deals. The
lng. that t-einK the memorlsl day or'treatment Is historical and not phlln-
the asso^istion. and listen to a me- sophlcal: hut. Incidentally.
morlal address by the,Itev. Mr Guersrd g.lhers op many loow end.
Hays. All member, or the local of creeds .nd theories and shows
council and all members of the as- tbelr relative Importance In their Andantlno tsrrsngement 1
.ocUtltin ar* cordially Invited to. at-'own time and In our. for the spirit-! Frit* Kreistei
tend this service. j us! lite of Ihe nation. For ease snd Minuet, No. 7 ... .Beethoven
The council also decided lo meet'', simplicity at arrsngen^-nt the book Uebesfreud - - Frits Kr**isle*
at the tj.-pol Sunday aflernoon *l Sits divided Into three parts. In tb* Souvenir Je Drdle
o'clock .rid go to tbe cemetery and • first Mr Ouerdrd deals with rec-og-; Tlie* recii*! was arranged by Miss.
thst time wa
Hreetatad
Frldky's recital ■-..- of a most ex-
.-I I en* i;*i..lir. Mr. Joullln was *c-
ompanfed on the plsno by hi* wife.
. and they plsy beautifully together
election, wen* aa follow*-
Sonai*. No* I', A major Hand*-!
strew nowur. deer the grave* or deceased members.
The orgnnhters' prizes lor alien-
dsnee at the meeting last eventns
were .-■ i-.-.l hy Mr. 1*a\ Pflrr and
the pre*|dant, Mr. Qulnn.
The nresnlier. earnestly desire to
have nil mentt**-ra of the council attend Hi** next meetint*. and ..- ■!■• lu
greetlrtc new memb*-r.
.Initiated nl that time
er to t> 1*1*1 H*hd .etilenci- again.I such
minor j-ert.on; »tid It Is hereby provided lhal the court may continue
tho rax- from rime to time without
Impoatrn* said line or Imprisonment
upon tti>- promise in open court by
said minor not to ngalu violate the
nlred religions, treating, first of sll, Ida M Fl.her. music director of thr
of Catholicism and then of Protest- -normal After it was over Miss Mar-
antlsm. The asoond ll devoted to j-.ar.-t Sch a lieu burger . aupervlsor of
an rxpor*.' of (11 Voltatrlsnl.m. snd the training school.- not to be ont-
tri romanllr humanllartshUm. HI* done. In*lled the Joultlns lo give a
third MCtlOU Is in Itself divided Into ..-rond recital before the assembly
Tour parts. or the little ;■•";■!.-. «bo were quite
With .lien a wide field to cover It as sppnt-iatlve aa their elders. The
nt in Is not likely tb*t Mr Guerard wlll program was the same, omitting the
11 be hate su-ceeded In pleasing all his lsonata
J critics; but It will hardly be denied ... ...
■_->*>*»* lhal he }.4 . .trtctly fn.filled the pur-
pom* with whlrh he set out. which'
was to treat with sympathy and impartiality each rival .plrltusl scheme
and extract rrom It. whatever me.-,
sag- 1; uaij ror tbe world.
provl.l.i:
dinanre
Sec.
or ordu
OrdinttM
or
-rtton :. Of iht. Or-
a or part-
with this
a I.*,)
ubll.h
Palo
The 'Ity Clerk of the City
Alio is hereby directed 10
this Ordinance In Th.- Unit:
Alio Times *a provided by taw
The nbtj.i* and foregoing Ordinance **'***- introtluced on tbe 1 "th
day of April. 191*1, and ***. there-
nflerwatds duly passed on the l.tli
day nf Msy. 1913. by the lallowlnx
vote;
AYK8 ftchtey. Congdon, Henry.
Hettinger, Jordan. I_a Pelre. Tholts.
I'mphreys. Vail. Vjudervoort. Wing.
* NOES— None.
AIlSKNT- Allen. Downing. Mo-
■ber, .;»-ftlti
Approved this 13th dsy of Mar,!
1913.
' C. E. JORDAN, Mayor
Attest:
FRANK KASSON. Clly Clerk. '
r-u-it
:-!-:.- whlrh :■'].■' an number of Colli
Important pan or the work, the au-iere now otorc
thor attempts to deflne'rthe present
condition, snd to forecast the Immediate ruture or religion In France.
French 1>) birth. EnittUh by education, and American by adoption.
Mr. Guerard seems to combln** flue
best Intellect al t-ualttle* of the*
three races. He i. therefore able to
fulfill his ta.k wtth .pc-cial svmpaiby
Full Term
Frank L, Worrell
Full Term . . .
II C Peterson —
H'nexpired Term
That the iota) *t
Vote
Ad.-
RESOLUTION.
Il*-->]uUon of the t of Ihe OKy \1t
of I'alo Alto 1Wtaring tbe Iteanlt con
of tb* Klertion Held on Monday, Jul
the tilth Day of May. 1913, for 1
tho P-nrpo-* ut Electing Sis' rec
t'oiint-Qmen of the City of I'alo g|v.
Alto.
CommUsion Government
There have bcrti in Collier', of la:.-
veral article*, snort ind readable, on
muBttbon g'i*rrnmctit Tlie idea 1*
grnwinc developing, crystallizing an.t
ramifying The article in 1!-- current
-.rt*. that ther
arc now otorc titan .too ettte* and
i.-hii*. niteij by commission* Once it
**.*»■* supposed lhat "tich a form of gov
crnmrnt Ma* only applicable to town-
havmK a population : 10,000 io io**
000. but tm* it i* m use m the small
c*t up fo N'e* <)rir-n* with it* pep-
Ulation -if tlllMaTgi
Thr thought haa spread also to
County and -.late government The
governor ol Kansa* -*ay» "States, a*
well a* cities. *ht-utd-he rul<<! by con*
I mi-**on "a The *ht«rt ballot in*cpaTa
.121 Votes bty .connected wllh lite scheme h,--
tbeen ndracScd by many gr-
. sis. Votes Kx|*err>-*i-*wlcilge 1* being dcmgnd-vl
cast at said '" K»*ertitnent_l jtl_ir». -. *t ha*,
election mas lfl"_tS vote*, that In se-,»'*•»>*• dciiiatn!ed in Otbct %ii*m-**t-- ll
cordance wllh Ajllcle 3 of Part 1 of j fairs.
Codified Ordinance, of tbe City off '< »- **** evident that to our itati
Pslo Alto, providing tor Oener*1^**K'*''i,ur*?-' ■*•*»«* ■ "ii*ce!taneous lol
and Special Municipal Elections. t''f ***** 'rom *** ****** ***** *** *****
Feerton ! -Win ' °* ****' mo",,ly unknown to each other.
William F, Milter .country* men ignorant of city affair-
R. E, Swain 'fl,y m*n '"f,u,rant "'* ^'turTtry nee<l*.
docs not constitute a \uitable body of
men. li-.nr-t. faithful and intelligent
thoujth they may be. to make laws for
thr atate A select commission de
vetting its entire lime, uiving «tu>h
sccur-fng data, employing specialist*
when needed, making il their sole
buiineSS, and *houldcring the rt*p**n
. sibthty isith everv opportunity to
will, .h, am dsr of mkt |ooi_ ,_„, 3n „,„„„„ llUt)..
could rea»onably be expected to <*•• ■
the yM-ork much t.i the advantage oi
E C Tholts
Walter E. Vail
received a mainrtly of all vote*
given nnd cast at said election for
the full term or six years, and are j
hereby declsred elected to tbe office
of Councllmen of the Clly of Paloj
Vlto for the full lerm or six years,
meoclng
. 1913. and
, E. Peterson
Ivod * majority or all vote*.
n and cast at said election for!
the
One of the intcrr-ting experiment*
now bring tried br municipal govern
nt am] one mentioned in the*e c■■!
n* a year or m> ago a* hiving bern
uggested by the secretary of the Kl
th
2
THE PALO ALTO TIMES.
WEEKLY
FRIDAY, APRIL !6, 1807
TBI Tiaiaala Hot a auala-il Uairn.llt
ps-rtrliai Is saM-bcd la Kae I»t«r*ai uf
UM Tews sllt-lo alia aad tat Ltl*a_ -lanfonl
SUBOCBllTION KATrt**.
Sl.M a V*artri*ai-l»*A-es*R<-. »BiB*r-
*** M.OO ■ Vast
tt.OC tor Ms Mitattaa
*L r. P.BHB*. mitini
aoesl.tt MeirBaata' KMla-asj-.Ban t-..,,t-t-*
1* oaraatlaai_r.la-.r_l. iWYil.*** taken* I
tlalahlawBcc.
j pi*. i|r;..M.i|r;,|i:-i|Ol*ijH.1|OI-'>|r.ij'
J J AlH'tkTlHIKtl a*TB*V.
< ■ Oar rat** at* lavarlabls
'. j Is. *l*etr rot-ma illtt-a-*. pn -aeeth ft at.
. t I* R*««lr et I la t-mVkc-L " ** |i v
. 4 IS. tlail* at I is. itaiuMr .t.D.lin. j.l (, |»
■ s Is ot aaatt iwt aasatk at l-c rale vt
, yprr lata
i a-a-tia*. sat Ice* j -est* per lit t-att
j taratilt-a.
- Waal*R]-,l,ar.or_-a*t.<tBla
; 'Bt*Jla,a.-tltrRt.TllRr-,rai.r>.fr<i.l
llBl1
j loivi-'jirii'tioiMi.'.'l-:.!*:!-'.!1:!'
STHAW3.
As a memorial to Mm. CbarlcH
author of "Chronicles ot Sehon
bcrg-Cntta family" a bed haft
been placcil in tbe-cnnsumpliveS
hospital at llnmpsdea.1 Heath ant)
a tablet upon tbc .faottsc »he oe-
enpied at II a m jed cad
Indicative of the prt-grcss of the
movement for the advancement nf
wmium In I'russin wc uute thnt
Miss Marie llrttutcu-tein hns rc-
ccivctl a principal's certificate an
teacher, lbe, fiwt ever given to a
woman In that country." It is her
. purpose to estnlilisii a schonl fur
girts at Charlottenhurg.
Among inventions trc find one
hy Mitts I'arnigOrothjan, an -irtUl
of Wet* 56II1 rtreet. New Ynrk
City. It It a device which instantly detaches runaway homes
from a carriage. The detacher
not only .-teparatcs ihe horse from
the vehicle but immediately the
operating rod can lie transformed
Into a steering gear by which any
one can guide the vehicle in any
■direction desired. Thi*. itive.-Hti.iii
has been exhibited at recent home
sales and Us practicability demon;
st rated.
The old Vine Tree State is once
more at tbe bend of thc procession,
It bi the find to pass the bill pro
hibltlng pugilistic contests. Similar, bill* arc pending in the Icgis-
* latarea of New York, 1'cnnsyl
vim in, Minnesota, Illinois ami
Texas. * * * Covernur May
bant, writes Miss Wilh-rd: "It will
be a pleasure to call lbe matter to
tbc attention of tbe pro|>cr corn
millccof our legislature and lo do
whnt 1 can in tbc direction you
suggest. My sympathies are entirety with the movement 10 eradicate from tnir country every vch-
tigcof ihe brutal exhibition known
as prise fight*."— Union Signal.
A new departure was inaugurated at the eighteenth quarterly
con vocal iim of the tluiverrsity of
Chicago held week before lost, by
the selection of a woman, the
Countess of Aberdeen, wife of the
C-t.vt.-niiir-C.L-iiur.il of Caiinda, for
convocation orator. Her subject
was '-The University and lis Kf-
' forts upon the Hume** The effects she affirmed arc decidedly
beneficial Higher education for
women does not tend to break «p
the home; on the contrary it is a
help tu the tioine maker in caring
for tbe welfare of her hausehoht,
A college bred woman -is better
nbte to train her children than
fat one educated in thc old way,
Her adifress was a place for closer
unity and more mutual helpful-
tiess In tbe work or men and
wotnea, especially in the home.
Mr*, kelweca Ilro'wn-Mitrhcll.
who bat been appointed chaplain
of tbc Idaho Senate was brought
op on a farm in Central Illinois.
—rfUtta-i-aoC^a- darr-wtt nature, abo
wc-uTkJ, had .ihe received encouragement have studied theology.
Xortead her life has been spent as
a telf supporting tniarnonary,
Irtachlng a Bihralon school and
working for tentperaace In Sun-
•toy aad day schools and in the
WAC.T. U_ The fin* children'*
nmajmtame* society in Idaho was
«t»-a«i by ktr. Her dtildiaa
matried and" settled to home-, of
their own she is free lo do thc
work forwhichshe is best fitted.
She bbi been -evangelist and State
organizer for thc W.C.T. U. In
1843 wavsupeHntcndeiit of legislative work for the State, securing
the passage of the bill which
raised tbe age of consent from ten
to fourteen years. She. was Instrumental, two yearn ago, in
rwcuring an amendment to thc
constitution, adopted st thc last
election granting suffrage to
women, also securing further protection lo thc girls of thc State by
getting tbc age of-consent rniscd
to eighteen yearn. Her election
to her present pusittuii was almost
unanimous and she Is treated with
thc uttiMisi respect as she performs
the duties of her office. So move*.
the world.
A QUEER GAME OF POKER.
■not Otat Met Ota
The aporty iootat told tlm story, and
the aporty doolor eon lull trior li**, If any-
bodj atwoltl Imppi.-u to write to you. Ha
was sitting In bit p-.ei-.to otilon wa III iir
for hla trap, and tbo roov.-raatioti shift*
ed wound to.ptikt* suae**, chiefly i*-.
csuat. tba bot*-"-Bn In tbe oBort was
tk-r-oratcd with a box of cfalpt aad aer-
ttal park* of ca-ds-
"Tor qoorrra* KMtto cd pokrw I errr
an." asi-i tin- --peaty dt-rtta. "waa one
I played in wben I was a u-edlcal ato-
deVit Or*. trJ-ffbt tout of nt wen In tbc
dl-as-a-slf-ur limn. Wo bad iluinliwi •*_-
I*Tlmiiitinft with tbo ir-adav*--** we had
rm hand and worn *.tt»ltln» for dlntn-r.
One. nf tbo boy* ****tar*i*-**"tod that wo play
poker. Wo played It
"Uwuau't long bnfote rtotnoaf the
boy* ran oat of money. Tbo *-oti>- wrut
tr, *i it. 000, and thn nnl-oky mtoa l-cf-an
pottinn op pe-fsottal pn-prrrty. They tat
tbeir vratehea and knives k" ami flually
IT-* down to tbeir *_ktN-t-a_ ilMn-J-oentt
and *ia**m»i-i*ai One of tbe boys In par-
ti< ul-r Wat la hard lock. He got good'
i band**, tmt bad thttn *t*ri».| with a'
C..O. S. | ritrulaniy tbot mode him trick at t* -rt. .
In half on h(*arh«iluitl olioiitt-vi-rythiiij. (
be pniaiBamrl In tbe game and wa* look-
Ii>U iiriiuiiil for iitln-r i-itllat.-riiL
I'CW people arc atviirc that n I "I-totiy twou bo got a big fall—II
li.iiiii* tiitil.i- buug'tl nt n ri-Hlbnt w«" tlim. at-es awl ajwlr rf qtt-niu*-, II
" I ifntombiir f-a-vreoUy. I wis la-uhij*
llttlc more than ordinary u-ni. ,vninKi him, -uni I hod fmir iitth- trny-
lf you contemplate building gel I bet fa, and be saw mo wilh ats-talpcl
. _. r.,.« »i„. t«..t..ni n..il. I Bud went me two butter with ti i.t-n.iti-
n fiin-iir 111. I
right back, ami tht-n he wa* 1
It. Wing, I'alo Alto rcprcscnta- j » a qirjandaiy. He akinned hi* card*:
livrof IkairiloflH^rrr. • SlES-S**. itJS&ZLV
I O U. whirl. I wouldn't, and Iben sat
I ami Uit-i(fltl for aiiiiimt-.
] "Soittl.-iily Ikhtiui-uiIrt.-iI** j in -llitn**,
(or ho told me to watt a mi ntitr- soil ran
K«t>-rt k*--i»Ii,» ifc- At* or, tnil _, ,,„, _____ -.._ _-,,.„ lwk W|U)
- . ..TV * "^ * . I sk-let-n which It bed loken htm al.
P. U Vtaio, on export Kngllah hill )no«ttlui to nraJ-nilAto ru-rtl threw ll on
ellmber, aaja in t:ynllntc: _ the labln. '1 ndnuyou QOO cold iMHiva,'
TI11T-* ia no ut li 1.;-ii- Bpnt In whfeh! In- aald calmly."
xltlll alaiiil* *o jm-i-iiiiiii-nt iHt-r-inijil" Tim *-pnTiy ili**tnr Rt.-ppctl Then th.
Special
Display
Easter
Millinery
(laving incrtrxLScd tnir staff of -Milliners wc have yet time
to execute your orders before Saturday eve.
Oetttlemciis l.incn Sullsat 4.50
Genttemcns White Duck I'unts at.... 1.25
Monarch Shirts in tbe new Ltallardvnlc
material are now showing.
HANSON & CO
LatDWOOD CITY- -.
-*se **lo *lto 11
UMBEll
--aad alanufactunrsof—
Pine & Redweod Lumber
Door* tnd Wtudos■*,
—I-bLIim. Limn and OeateBt,ftc.—
Hay, Grain and Merchandise received on Storage.
UnsviN II. Vox, Manager,
W.J. Grace, nsst., Mgr., Palo Alto
Tomorrow we will place on sale many
Artistic Novelties in Wash Goods
Eastern Prices
Home bultdinR.
terms fiom thc Mutual Building l"1** w*J1_„1mV _____!?__?.
I fully pick)i*d apccmtrfit of 1
ami I-nan Am-n-iotum of San Jose. [ tiAt*n\ bini rl-tht back, ami
'Bullerick Fallerns" fot May now
A Ifu-jte Bhlpaent ol cooJi
from tlie Karl, lti*t recrie-j.
My j.rtre* will atnau- yoe.
call for Fashion Sheet, Free.. Cheapttr than tan Franolaco
j Whips from toe. up. Hnnie_s
from (10.00 up. Robes and Hone
Blankets from (1.50 up.
Ferguson & Co.
Live Oak Stables
IiltKi a KKLI
PfiaeaiKTons
1. But.tr Hall. Nstisa 11*11.
partion can taka tha Train at i»alo Atto or Menlo Park.
Tr 11 i-.i.a t. Ctalral Mil™.
HOW TO CLIMB HILLS
.Merguire Bros..
Ag.nta for
San Pm
- .1 min .1 anatomy wild,
sporty doctor queried
forran as in bill ollmbliift on tht- hiey.-l.i.
I have sn-ti a tody prt-perty i-a.it I
and tii*tri_-tid rirkt nplbe *v__»Ue hill at
1-tvrr With ftaiW hi**', while bet
tni-tle r. A jn.-iK*itIi*-e-rit ji-ii"i; ;etlit. I.-,
{aa*,-hoik t-a-rnty tinm ber trtrt-igtlh.
rrtnld m* elltab ISO yard* of it until 1
had similarly it-a-ln-l him into aty If.
Tbe Atiii-tif-iu ititvin-, •'Htni't *lt cat
yuur wtn-i'l like a lamp of fitnoeiutua
tl.-atii-tii.lc; it buna Hm wlieel nroo- | iiD-ri jnu keep up any clnb work
how." i* partiralariy «>pl,caiil'> to hill' -.Vhlli. you w-m away. Mm. (ItillBhtlyl"
nlliiihliiK- I twntirols-r it. my yumta j "Intlt-ed wntlliL ffll lllajlrtjjilJWl—
tlays 1 tiooo trlitl to ellmhaaloep li^ll 1*- pqehn. right ohma."— Chloago
hy sltthi** book and pnllliij- on thn linn- ' u, ,-lir,j.
matt Win 1
"Well."
••Well?" 1
back at him.
"Whnt lia^pen-dr*
"Ola, the akeklon wa* *hy Ihrre rib*. : i*rdo
to soy nnthiiMi of a lot of t > -11«, sud llie '.
l.t ilnlu't-,-■■ »t it* f_-*" eeluc."— Baf*
falu Kx]i
A Full
Supply of
School Books
STATIONERY
A. M. CARREL
Repiifiig m\\) *. promptly dots
University ave., Palo Atto
|*i"dv UissenB-r S-rei-re lo 8an lr'r*naT*roo.
It-It at oar aim.- - ill teceiee j.nji.ij.t altentioa.
UnrversKy Avo. Palo Alto
G. W. La PEIRE
PLANS ANI1
SPECIFACSIONS DRAWN
J. E. FI_llNiNELLY
WOOD,
HAY, GRAIN
FEED. FLOUR, BRAN.
PKOUUCI-.of all Kinds.
HICH ST. - - PALO Al-TO
Harness, 10.00: sniUllcs, t.50; blank-
cis,i.oo; at Carrel's.
MnrBt-.3cta.aas.ccl at SrhiitH'il'e.
Marvctou* Resulia.
; rcl's Harness Shop.
alia. Tim ntaehino wtw 11 madnli
w.-lnhitiK *:' 1*1111111*, { rat on It liki
a *.v*k of r-oul* ami emtearnt-*d to ml.
by raaernlar fdrra aitmc, with the only
retmlt tbat I let/utt-.' tbe hattdles np and
tar* the nun. ta-acaet oat af tbe tram-.
Dot harm* cltnbcel half tbe hill. Hln-*e
tbett I liatii aono up Ibe some wretit tsi
a pain net* weighing -- i*ioitii* with-
i»t daniojilna lb \ I Kro„, « letter wriit.*., I.v llev. J.
RTmy Ixiic'ir Ironw* how itupoasihle It : i;,,,,,!,..,,,;,,,, „( |tiiu..tidate, Mich., we
I* to deal an offiotiro blow WtltTW tltti ■re .■•riniltiil to ntake this i>ttmet: "I
wholo bofllly wniiiht f-r-exriitla tiki fUmltn, htivo nu lu-silittioii In niiniitin-inlliiu
p-nriacly similar I* hill clinilihiR. Dr. Kln--V Nnw Diw-ovcry. nn idu n-aiilin J
Ynot**-aitwt-illnili hills onh***y<*o liriiin wen- nlmu-il mshwlotn in the Htsa ofj
yonr cwnler of -.cavity ursr tho falling ' •-->' ■■"-'• ■'**'11*' ■»'•■* I*-*"1"*- "' --"i
p,„tat i:.ij.ihi finir.*i. in Ui-.-t-R Juni'tliiii uln*
K»Ia|t men ar„ notao altentlro to __• "W?* j_H "'ii. '*T '"'"i
climber itia-t Ite, sine-, without It. the fiu|,. „„,.,-„„,,;„„ ,-,] ij f*eeme«l Bs if
machl**-wi!l*Oipwlam'b.*ia*.tal"ct*wi 1U1 omU ttot-iiniti* tla*ta. A frietid.
to Utn d-rarl rmttT. th. a hill ll-o* H r. ..„„„„ n.l.,I I>,. K ,u_- *.... 11.-.,..,, ;
nn tiasiK-iitixm snd the tnacblne will ' it «as .jm. L in il* aork uu.l h..-Itli.
tmlyrun Ju*t a*fara-i you can ahorr tt. i*.iii.|.*>-i..rv in rr-mlt*." Trial i-.ul.
TJ-ri-ft-fore, O* lhn j-.l-il risrsi tho hie| \ ''''" al the I'nl.. Attn l'1-nf..incy. lte«U* |
most Isi dror-prd, and a f.wwanl pualt, "r ***** Wagaaq p.
iiuulr*. tatatlelrd try a little pall at tho ! "~"***
hntitlh***, ti pall which draw* the rider '• FJclls, hat bntttts, piir*fl.s, cnnl
ffjiwtwta*irtdtwnw*ird,t«tliBthU™^^^ cigntxttc cmcs, nt Car
ter of (travlty Is kept etiirtfly over tho
movlag erank. If tho raiddlo Is pllch.il
well arer tlm erankft, vi-ry Uttlo Ironing
dtnrn la nqalntd, bat tfimi the forward { Electric Biturs.
L'*T..__L_h0 __2_.______S.___i .H Klc-rtiie- Illllrr-ila a n.eili.inr ...ile.1
■^.keb^-re--t-«*-^ ___,, Ul u»
tleiweally -tpeaklliB the .--ttn-Ui.* l-aek ; ^..^--iiv n«-.h*.|. alien llie l.,„.,n.|
erf tba *r_tldlo •boold bo ht*rmt ll Inebe* «xl,ai,.t--l (rt-lin-* iireraib., wl-n-n
liehlnd a pltunb line t*_op-a*il thiougb ■ liver t* tt>r|*4.l aint *lu-_ift*li and
lbe crank oil-, ond-tbe b-utdlca ■ Inch- 1 nt-nt „t a tunir and allersliee vt frit. A
r* itt f-«lL and alaait t.'ei-l teitli the '. |.nnupl «*<■ id Hit* ui.rIi. in.- haa often
asitillre To liac U**iu f-rr far ft-r\eiml i>t.*rl.-.l l..)ik* and ■-■rl.a*.- fitlnl liilions
tir low down will pnil-sdilytfi-anlt In tlw '••vers., N-> meiluiiii* will art. . nmre
rider l-inn dnifflcd onttrf hit saddle I **nr\-*X "' pmnuiwUni: nnd .tr,-....*- Hit*
ty throwninBd-mit-eof.inafawlof ov.*r. ii|M)lll-_,. vi,.tli ,„ Ki,. in.- lilli..-*,.. rrf***!
his petlat. Uh-iiReiif lairdtiniirriiiii llttin i-i-,* t\ iH-r i-.m,- ut ihe Pnlo Alto
lutftno it fsta-ntial- on a lwtjt hill, nr I'linnum-v,
lhn ilder will bm-nni.. exhau*-ti*iL —
Mciuiotlmi'* a lull will )■■ eneoiinten-d ; , .. . ,____ , „,_■ . .
ota^hat^poomUtoXinttrub-r-wnHitl A» fc,,1*'s "f »**fcaB ha nil
while, n-niaioliig in hi* a*-.l.ll.- get any , cm vol work at Carrel's Harness
of bis weight npon tbe crank*. This 1* Slum
the cntcisl test of hill ikling. for It , ' _
ffbeo bro.an.-a ritar-t-taary to It at i- the saddle and ride by t-rUndinc upon the j«t1
al* andgriniitiK tbehsi*-ll.it*-.r. In thi.
atlttudcs utile*** tbe ankle action 1* per-
feotion. 000 jaxlal being pualntl fttrwaid
Imforu Uw t-tber boa **ot to tho «-nd of
ll* stt-f-ara, the matihlne will Infallibly
and then -rtop rli-oil, so thai
when tha ryeltat ctin ride asleep rwrent
In till* faahlon hn may concluile that
bt bos f-otblnjr nil-are*, to leutr-a.
,—___—_ _ __ —And a a*en*-al liavot .
Gents1 furnishing- goods.
Orders taken and tlellvnrrd in PAI-t) ALTO. Ktore. MA YFIKf.tP, CM..
ELITE^
MEAT MARKET
CEOaca CASKV, Sraprlator
Asr-ciaiiyof Home Killctj and
Rcl-rigerated Meats
HOjME BAKERY
I KuoTsoii Nl., lu lha Lt-dytrd Baltdiac
Palo Alto, Cal.
---«'. ir sr iBLttt', rr-etiriat
; Kverylhing matle on the premiwts. -,
; Kskingolall kinds tor familht nnJ
Cliil. Ilonsee to urdtir.
'Baked Beana and Boston
Irown Broad every Saturday.
Palo Alto Transfer Co
r. *. MOSMBB, I'mj-rtrlnr.
HAt'.c.M'iH i'kiiill-i'l.V DELIVERED
•S-.t-.al Ml tat**! In fuiail.rr Mviid.
tlt-fl-ttti
t 1.1..1-111 .-it.nt.r, .,|,j,R.it A.t. l-'.-i."*-:. 1
HAM.WAV TIME TABLE.
MARCH irlw.
Game in Season.
Give uh a call.
HIGH ST.. I'AI.O Al.TO
Why bny an cxpcnitlve Steam Cooker when yon con jjet a
;SjHi 's Champion Cooker ^EY
AT LOUIS DAHL'S
Have also just received the
New Blue Flame Heater
Which can b. used for cither cooking or healing purrKxtcit and is an
ornament lo any room.
Sheet Mtaac 3c nt Schulicrt's.
Fresh Cnmlies, Ice Cicttin ami
.tSotlo Water ntwl Wnlvr Icet*.
Ordem taken for ttnmc.
Mrs. Oslrntuler
"What do '.bey uaean by '•ailing' I
Btae. popperl'' aakttd tbe *matl bny.
•It U anything like salting m-Ml*-"
•'No. U-dt-ti.'' or-rrwered Wr. Illtt
runt* ''Wben a
Driving gloves Tor ladies nml
jgeuts, at Carrel's Harness Shop,
THE FASHION
■v-vii* mt'-M.'iti. Staa-erlxior * Parlors
t_kt( Euqntr-r.
Pi"-*
OaoghUer—i'a-wi, what dure till- 1*1
to 1 meoaT
Motlirr (iiit*-trruptiiiKl — It nior-tia
tb«t emrywhi***!-- ynu K"yi«iwill Ilitfl
IB ppo-iliilalkiiigjuiliti-t to 1 wlMiian't
—tW'J*
Wr-f-tstt Hi- fR-L_rt*_
. A New Yorker who has been talking
•a******* rMjbtg ■ wbrel aiure- tbe at-oaon
opamad wan n*-t by * f-nend 00 tho ******
net last rn-saL-asi*--«-_ thi.; "Hello, old
***»! liseBy»'a<--»l.ttbatwb.elyetr'
''l^"w*-ait_*»*T*-»lj, ''t-tatlbareabi.
.mna^'^ltawrotkmtax.
All a-ork eaiefnlly anil neally done
hy rxperiericed workmen.
-* ■' -'.aatmu
e-r_|ii-i»»«r
a tie. I'st- Atlii 9
MOT1CE TO CHCDtTORB.
A.I.Hialelnli.I
■1** 4t-erai>-.L In
luiua-rtUim. aa
( I'.lntr-
trnratltlH
•*ty rtatt-Brn.
Kt-MaaaslhaaHt-ltte Brei pat-octlh-s
•a tbt. N_Kr. to IBt* aaid A_a.lBa-.r_i_, at _*
i*>rii.a... -nilRli: X-H-tlBt--. .-alia* Clt,
"I *.. |.« I. lit L-.lt ■ J *-..li IU..
*->|_r.llt.i;lVt-|H.Tll..l li. is-
C. I. Waioar, 1 k. at; to a I)
eatabllahmcnt when needing
PLANTS
SEED5
FRUIT TREE5
SUNSET SEED & PLANT COMPANY.
PALO ALTO &
University -Stalks.
Wm C. LUND Proprietor.
Carriages at oU trains itiopplng at Menlo I'nrt and t'nln Alto Station
with competent Drivers.
SAN FRANCISCO
I.KAVK
7 OtTa. ni
9 00 "
10 ■» "
11 r» •■
•2 30p.m.flyer
s •»*»
.•*/*•'
6-0 ••
0 30 "
11 4Tt*»
8 «• -
9*5 *'
10 to* " Flyei
1 -so (.. .
4 IS "
.PALO ALTO
-esa "
II SO "
3 IS p. n.
3 -tt »
ifti "
< 331 "
ahhivi-:
aiii.JH lRJ'i.11
H H a- III.
10 IS "
11 f* "
1 OS "
4*«""
otf "
6 33 **
7 65 "
1 Oil a.oi-
' I)ailv.xi-,|.t Siin.lay. IfSundayatil.
t f-alurdayonlr. Flyer stopsonly at
Menlo Park.ttetiisf north at 9 tt ~
and going *uuth at 3 :!_'ji "m
The Palo Alto
Billiard Parlor
__- C. MOCMttt. Prorprietor.
aan _rraaxaT_>a*so«_.
l_taadry wotb ealstd fat 1
De artier,-, Cannoi ba Cured
By local appllcBttona at they cannot
reach the tliscaseil jiortio» ot Ihe ear.
There Is only oae tray to cure dcafnetf,
nnd tltalla haconatilittloaol remedies.
Ib-alneas ia catataxl l.% Tin Ititlamnl roo-
.lilinn ol Ilivii.ij.ii.i-. lining of tbe
Kustartiian Tabs. *A'l--n this tnbe get*
itirtaeird ton h*rr a rt.n-t.lisp tont*--C
ituperlect ti-ariu.. ami uben it ttea-
tlrely elt-aed deafneaa i. lln* result, and
unless the I nd-mints tic** can ha taken
out aod 1 Iiia tttt-i rrstore.) to lU normal
mntlUki-i. Itearillg will l*e (l-rttfuynl
forever; nine r*uttl out ol ten trt —
ranted hy eatarrh, which It natl.lof
fhut an Inflamed condition of the mutxmi
BnrfacM.
W« wUl give One rtandred Pollut* .
for any fan ot ilcaft.t-t* eauaed l<t
ndarrb tbat cannot bt r tred by Hall •
Catarrh Cure. Head for . -icular* Int.
y. J. CiiB-tBrtkt'o. lortdo.0.
"^Wbydt-etiauT-**-.
Get T0_r nictarea taken tl Franklin-*-
He it doirag tit* best ol worit tt k>«**
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