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    『自転車泥棒』における多言語的エクリチュール

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    This article examines two aspects of the multilingual writing in Wu Ming-Yi’s work, The Stolen Bicycle. The first is the notation for seven languages other than the main language, Chinese. As a result, it was found that English, Japanese, Tsou, and Taiwanese words were inserted in their original language, such as alphabets, kana, and graphic characters. As for why the author adopted so many languages, it was concluded that it was to hint at the existence of bilingual characters. The term “bilingual” as used here means that one language is the main language and the other language may be mixed into the first language using only one word, instead of manipulating multiple languages separately. From this point, it can be said that the multilingual space of Taiwan reflected in this work is very interesting because the languages do not have sharp boundaries, which suggests the liberation of Taiwan’s multilingual character. I then focused on the variety of bicycle names at the heart of the story. After examination, it became clear that the names were used properly according to age and language attributes, such as the Japanese “jiten-sha” for pre-war generations, and “tbib-bé” or “khóng-bing-tshia” for native Taiwanese speakers, and the Chinese “chiao-t’a-ch’e” or “tan-ch’e” for postwar generations. Additionally, even when different names are mixed for one character, time-series changes such as “jiten-sha” or “tbib-bé” to “chiao-t’a-ch’e” can be read. The background behind these detailed settings is the exchange of the two national languages before and after the war and the elimination of dialects in the postwar period. In other words, the inconsistency and rapidity of changes highlight the conflict between languages; thus, Wu Ming-Yi intentionally designed this word use to illustrate the repressive process of language.本研究はJSPS科研費 JP18K00507の助成を受けたものである

    Structure and colour of diphosphate pigments with square pyramid environment around chromophore ions (Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+)

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    A series of diphosphate compounds of SrZn1−xMxP2O7 composition (M = Co, Ni, Cu) has been prepared by a conventional ceramic route. In this low cost and easily prepared series, the zinc site is five-coordinated with square pyramid geometry. The members of the whole solid solutions exhibit bright coloration due to the pyramidal crystal field around the M2+ chromophore. The systematic investigation for these chromophores with d7, d8 and d9 electronic configuration allows obtaining various site distortions (characterized from X-ray diffraction) and original colorations like the orange nickel-doped compounds, the bright cyan copper-doped compounds or the grey cobalt-doped compounds. In these latter, while a part of strontium is substituted for barium of calcium, the grey coloration can be shift on the green to red colorimetric parameter axis, recalling somewhat the "alexandrite effect"

    The syntax of Moroccan Arabic/French and Moroccan Arabic/Standard Arabic code switching.

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    Contact between different speech communities represents one breeding ground for change and accommodation which can affect the forms as well as the functions of language. Code switching (CS), as one result of this contact situation, is an important site to display the dominance of one language over another, or to witness the resolve of a speech community to incorporate another language so as to satisfy their needs, be them syntactic, lexical or pragmatic. The aim of this thesis is to trace down the formal manifestations of this type of language negotiation whereby switching occurs between two or more languages. It will be shown that, in a CS situation, collision of languages is highly regularised by specific syntactic features. A number of different models to CS structural constraints are considered, and one particular approach based on the analysis of selectional properties of the functional heads is advocated; this I will call the Functional Parameter Constraint (FPC). The underlying assumption of the FPC, which owes it theoretical motivation to recent syntactic research (e. g. Abney 1986, Ouhalla 1991, Chomsky 1995), is that interlanguage parameters, as opposed to language universals, constrain CS. Parameters are restricted to the features of functional categories given that their lexical counterparts are conceptually selected entries which are drawn from an invariant universal vocabulary, and therefore, are not to be parameterised (Chomsky 1995). Following Ouhalla (1991), three selectional properties for which functional categories can be parameterised cross-linguistically are identified, namely c-selection, m-selection and grammatical features. A corpus consisting of naturally occurring data was gathered to test the empirical validity of the hypothesis set for the study. The results of the examination of Moroccan Arabic/French and Moroccan/Standard Arabic bilingual conversations provide the sought empirical support

    La modalisation dans le discours politique kabyle Analyse de quelques cas

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    61p.; table.; 30cm.(+cd)Di leqdic-agi-nneɣ, newwi-d awal ɣef tesleḍt n yinaw n tsartit taqbaylit, i yellan deg tnezliwin n ttawil n enternet, anda id hedren imeggan am (Saεid Xellil, Saεid Lyamci, Saεid Duman, Saεid at Mbarek...), ɣef tugniwin n useggas n 1980, d tefsut imaziɣen. Ma yella d afran n usentel yella-d ɣef waṭas n tmental. Tamzwarut akk d asbeggen n lqima n timawit, d imdiwan n tikitiwin deg tutlayt d yidles amaziɣ, akken ad nner tajmilt i wid yettekin deg ukaz-agi, ladɣa wid ikufḥen ɣef tmagit d usuter n yizerfan-nsen. Di tazwara tamattut n ukatay-agi nemmeslayed nerra lwelha ɣef yinaw n tsertit taqbaylit sumata, d leqdic yettwaxedmen ɣef usentel-agi-nneɣ i wakken ad newekked tikti-nneɣ, nessexdem snat n tnezliwin: tamenzut “asenfali srid n Saεid Xellil d saεid liyamcideg umeslay nsen ɣef 20 yebrir 1980 d lacadémie taqbaylit”, tis snat “asenfali n inekraf iqdimen n tefsut n yimaziɣen yebrir 1980”. Syin nefka-d tamukrist yellan d asteqsi i ɣef yedda umahil-agi:Amek ara nefren tameckut deg yinaw n tsartit taqbaylit? Di tazwara, nebḍa leqdic-nneɣ ɣef sin n yeḥricen: Aḥric amenzu, ixef n tiẓri, newwi-d awal ɣef kra n tebaduyin n wawlen igejdnen i yesεan assaɣ d usentel n umahil n yinaw atterar, taselḍt n yinaw, tameckut, tinawt, tuddrin...artg. Aḥric wis sin ixef n tesleḍt, negga tasleḍt i umawal n wammud-nneɣ, yal tanezalt nekkes-d deg-s timesɣriwin n n usiwel d tuddrin nufa-d igemmaḍ dakken azal n 80 tameckut tamattart d nettat i yellan aṭas ɣef tiyaḍ, syin akin ad tebaε tameckut n ubhat ar taggara d tameckut n usenkid. Ma deg tmeckut n yinaw nufa-d d akken talasantd tidak i yellan s ṭaqqa s 61% s yin d talasant s 35%, tangarut akk deg-sent d tadettat yesεan 04%. Imedyaten tasamekt n tuddrin Tasamekt n usenkid -Bien s ûr il y t oujou rs un lien t rès ét ro it t rès ét ro it ent re l’ ém igrat ion et le p ays . - Je précise qu’on est dans la période 65 /70 voilà voilà voila. - Tamsalt n tmaziɣ t ur d llul ara kan di 80 adabu iduba akk yellan zgan ttaran leqbayel ar teɣmart . Tasamekt tamattart -Acuɣer tella la crise berbériste d axel mouvement nat ional a tbib ? - c’ es t la Kaby lie s wacu ? - Acu id wwin ilmezyen agi n 80 ? Tasamekt n ubhat -Iwar alḥal iwar alḥal amennuɣ d nithni igenuɣen nitni igellan! - S tmaziɣt ara xedmen wigi! -Très étroit entre l’émigration et le pays quoi! Tasamekt n tadert Tasamekt tadettat -D lmuḥal ad illul un chanteur kabyle i gala n la académie berbère n n la maganne des algériennes en Europe. - Ileεm er it eḍ ra aka. Tasamekt Tusnawt -J e cro is qu e l’ acad ém ie berb ère Saïd et t rès b ien en parler don c to ut - Je vois que mon ami mulud va témoigner - J e n e s ais pas qu i est son rô led ans l’état il sont respon sab le d e ce qu i es t pass ée en Kabylie en 2001 Tasamekt Talasant -Ilaq aneḥ sut ilaq anmuq let amezruy l’ Algérie p at riot es - ilaq ad awwin win yellan bara n leqbayel - A txemimeɣ ilaq ad snefk tajmilt i Mebarek Ait Manguellat akked tarba ԑt-is. Ma di tagrayt tamat tut nefka-d igemmaḍ iɣer nessaweḍ akken id nefka t iririt ɣef tmukris t id nefka deg tazwara, seg tesleḍ t-agi iban belli inaw n tsert it taqbaylit , yet temsekni s tamka n usiwel talasant , tadettant , tunawt , akked tamka n tuddrin tamckut tamattart , n ubhat , n usenkid ) Nexdem i ukatay-agi tiɣbula nefka-d amawal i nessexdem, akken id nefka kra n tmerna am imagraḍen. Di taggara, nessuli leqdic-agi s ussirem dakken ad netteki deg usenerni n tmaziɣt, ad nner tajmilt i wid yefekkan tarwiḥt –nsen dasfel deg tefsut n tmanyin n yimaziɣen ɣef tutlayt d tudert n yidles amaziɣ

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    DAII.Y PALOAI.TO TIMES, TIUKSIIAV. DECEMUKR tt. i.pg. Palo Alto Shows Marked Progress fCoulloued from pago 1) . , J Walter Ublman. 999 Emer- noa 8t., on*-*lory frum*. ■ .1108.98 ' J. II. Foes, t*T Alma Bl., osw-story from* 1500.00 C. 8. fltlnson, 1131 Webster Bt., ona-story frsms .,. .* 2800.00 | Msry A- Olbaon, Oalnda Bl., tw -story from* ........ 4000.001 Helen J. Coddlugton. Lytton nnd Tosso, two-story fram* , 2G00.00 j A. JI. Hutchinson. Webster Bt.. addition) 2000.00 1 C. E. A W. C. TbolU, 270 and 274 t'nlverslty Ave,, one-story brick 0006, Total 121800. duly. P. Pr*s*r, Byron and Melville, one-story fram* „ . .12000. Jena J«o**n, Bryant St.. one. •tory from* 2900. Mra. C. B. Morrison. #26 Hamilton Ara., two-story from* 7900 Mia* Edna .S'eedle*. 974 Klngsley Are., one-story fram* moo .no 89 on Total 113001. Aogtmt. Sherman Kimball. 1080 Em- arson r Bt, two-*tory frame 2(00.HKOram.PilttnSt..ooastoryframliOO.OOH.to.Orr.335LytionAve.,addlttoa;..(.onBaptistChurrh,HamiltonAv.,twostoryfram...21)00.00A.P.Kleloe.MlddlefleldRr..onastoryfram....900,90P.UWisdom.284tnlverKlt)Av«„ga!v.Ironannex700.00(.II.Iioxmeyer.Hawthorn00Ave.,onettorrfram3000.00r.p.Oray,1150llyronSt.,iaddition<oooo00to.W.Ooodlive,ISOWebsterSt..oneatoryframe.300.00ooWilliamSeattle,22SKiplingBt,onestoryframe2000.00lo.W.Sohler.710Middle1fieldRd.,one.storyframe7000000PeterMullen.HlgbAImkDoyourlastChristmasShoppingatTHESTANFORDBOOKSTOREOnTheCampusOOTORJORDANSBOOKSIulr.OurPrlc.PrteoW.ndcrlngtloat...11.ttCallollb.Tw.ntl.lhCentury..Illoodollh.NationFbtlo.orbyolHop..10.It.Tt.r.oPORVOVtlATOHBTOM2(00. ■ H K Oram. P-ilttn St.. ooa- story fram* liOO.OO H. to. Orr. 335 Lyt ion Ave.,- addlttoa ;..(.on Baptist Churrh, Hamilton 'Av*., two story fram* ... 21)00.00 A. P. Kleloe. Mlddlefleld Rr.. ona-story fram* .... 900,90 P. U Wisdom. 284 t'nlver- Klt) Av«„ ga!v. Iron annex 700.00 ('. II. Iioxmeyer. Hawthorn* 00 Ave., one-ttorr fram* 3000.00 ■ r. p. Oray, 1150 llyron St., i addition <oo oo 00 to. W. Ooodlive, ISO Webster St.. one-atory frame. 300.00 oo William Seattle, 22S Kipling Bt, one-story frame 2000.00 lo. W. Sohler. 710 Middle- 1 field Rd., one.story frame 700 00 00 Peter Mullen. Hlgb A Imk Do your last Christmas Shopping at THE STANFORD BOOKSTORE On The Campus OO-TOR JORDAN'S BOOKS I'ulr. Our Prlc. Prteo W.ndcrlng tloat.. .11 .tt Call ol lb. Tw.n- tl.lh Century . . Illood ol lh. Nation Fbtlo.o_rby ol Hop. .10 .It .Tt .r.o POR VOVtl AT OHB TOM 1.83 Hand Painted Calendars I -3 off our already low price A Cardinal Felt STANFORD PENNANT 14x36 Special 3 days only 50 cents "What is Worth While Series" ot Gift Books Published st 30c. For 3 days only at 15c. Large heavy Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons 1.75, SOS, 2.25, 2.50 sll reduced to 1.30"PanelBooks"inLambSkinBinding,Reducedfrom1.30 "Panel Books" in Lamb Skin Binding, Reduced from 1.25 to - 73c. Most beautiful for Gifts The Stanford Bookstore <&& to: SHOES THAT WILL MAKE A DESIRABLE XMAS PRESENT m I A PAIR OP HIGH WINTER BOOTS FOR YOUR BEST GIRL MAKES AN ACCEPTABLE PRESENT. 3.00THEMENPOLKSWILLAPPRECIATEAGIFTOFAPAIROFHIGH,WATERpROoFBOOTS.PRICESRANGEFROM3.00 THE MEN POLKS WILL APPRECIATE A GIFT OF A PAIR OF HIGH, WATER-pROoF BOOTS. PRICES RANGE FROM 3 to 7BOYSANDGIRLSSHOESTHATWILLKEEPTHEIRFEETDRYANDCOMFORTABLE.PRICESRANGEFROM7 BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOES THAT WILL KEEP THEIR FEET DRY AND COMFORTABLE. PRICES RANGE FROM 1 to 3 y DONT FOR GET THE STORE A FARRELL lh. Shoe Man One Door From d/fl D 1 Al, Postoffice q *J| iralo Alto ion. remodel iot-'. oo 11. Sffrionson. ('banning AT*., wii-i.'... , fram* . . . 1000.(10 J. M OaU. »40 Waverley St., taostwy frame 1000.00 Total fISftSO.00 HeiKrabrr. O. J. Carer. 2S7 and tit Inlvi-mlty A**., rrlnforrad • coacret* . I&93Z.00 F. U Crandall. 124 I'nlrer- nlly A**-, gahr. Iron ad- tllTlnn COO.00 Christian Cburcb. Lytton A Florence, one-atory frame 2&0.00 A. T. DaKoresl. relverelty Are., taro-atory frame . . . ,7000.00 Dr. J. to. Coolldg*. 99 Wa- rerley »t . addition 000.00 Tot«1|14tSrOQ Oeiaher. C. J. Ellis, iu Webatar St., addition $ 4*8.00 H O. Hntbaway. Taeao St.. one-atory frame 1*00.00 Parry Roberta, ttt Emerson St., flr* repairs ..... 400.00 8. to Charlea. S51 Lincoln A**., addition 100.00 n P. Bel). C20 Oilman SL, n.idiiii.ti i&o.oo M. A. Lnrkln. 2S0 aad SBt Cniverslty AT*., repairs. . 3000,00 j. P. By-xbo*. ioi i.vPi.i. At*., on*-*tory frame . . . bOO.OO H A. Ramsey. SSt Emer- aoa St., galr. Iron annex. 100,00 A. Downey, Warm-ley St. one-atory frame 3500.00 K T. Pennncn. SSS Pulton At., one-atory frame .... 3000.00 Prank Cramer. Kellogg and Cowper. one-atory frame 2000.00 A. C. Brookfteld. 123S Byron Bt, one-atory frame .... 000.00 A. C. Brook field. I ttttjiyroa 81.. one-atory fnrbe .... 100.00 January ... 3 HOOOt.OO February .. 11.... t 281BO.O0 Marrh 13 1 47120.00 April "....I 20000.00 May l I2M0.60 June 7 1 221-00.00 July 4 12000.00 August . .. 10.. -.4.. . Ul&O.ftO let'tember. 3. . . .2.. . MOM. 00 October . . 7.. . .9. . . 11.118 0* November . 3. . ..1,. tsos.oo December . «.. . 13200.00 Sooth I'alo Attn. Ttat following li . n.t of building. •reeled la South Palo Alto during Ih. year: Mto M.bed »**>, I *!.»*•> Mr.. 1. A. Wood S.0»" C. A. Chaquetu. I.*** A. C. BrookBeM i.r" J M Clark. ..•*• C W Sl-rnr-fi-r !.*•• w Bibb, a.ooo 11 I. I'pham t.000 It. A. Thomiwon 1.500 H L. r_*an> I.«f Mr. Kuxkaeu >.»0» Total H0.S00 .North Pal. Alto. J. A. BrWer f !-••• Elmer DaklB '-00* J S. Con. «.">" VV E. Morr-hrrUfir. I.B.O Mr. B. Al_rm ».»•• C. T. Re*eerant. ..••♦ Imp., by Cooperatlv. L. Co. ».»*t> Ttotal ...'. l:».soo Alb. Park. Mr. AdamaDB I 3.001. Mr. Mow I.S00 Toul I &.»00 It.-. epHalatt.... General e.peudlturee Utt.JOO Building. In Palo Alio .... S5U.1U Balldlng. ln 8. Palo Alto.. .0.(00 Building. In N. Palo Alto.. 2».SO0 Building. In Alba Park ... S.IOO Toul III1IIH Xo.rnfil.rr. H. L. H.rhl. AddlKrn AT... ooe-.tory fram* ......-It "tl.00 H. P. Wll.'.rr, Poire St.. r-rrr- etory fram. klOO.OO O. W. CamnWII ilk Pulton Sl.. addlUoa 1000.00 K Klein. Hi Klngal.r Av... one-.tory fram. 2000.00 Total llllltl D. A. Ruaa.lt. W.bat.r St.. ona-rtor yfratn. .. . .v • -.11100.00 OeoJ Thorn*,. Bryant 8t, bungalow ISOO.OO JnM|ih A. Jury. 1003 High St.. OM-Morr fram. .... 1000.00, JowMrh A. Jttrr. 100* High St . oo*Mrlnry trmm* ■ ■ ■■ inoo.oo lomob A.* Jury. 1011 High St.. ooMtory fnuB. .... SOOO.oo . Mra Ad. F. Nob]., lit. Ramona St.. Iwrr-,trrrfi fram. 3K00.00. ToUl 113100.00, R-^-a|rltnl.tir.ti. Month Now Bldga. Addna. Amt Oraad total I_.22.014 lnrirr.rfiri.H-nl. tm Klftrfi-n Vrar.- Tta. followlog tabl. .ho., tb. value of th* Improvement, made r.rh year rlnrlng tb. put flftMQ year, and I. Interrattng aa aB Indication of Ibe ,teady growth of Palo Alto- The figure. Inclad. both th. coat of public Improvement, and of building, erected, and the variation, .hown ar. in a meaaure accounts for by th. fact tbat larger amount, were eipeoded tn public Improvement. In urn, year, tbaa IB otber. Ull I I0.07S Utl to.230 ISM 0I.I2S lttl 17-.JS7 llll 102.400 mi >n.>oe 1000 140.205 l»«l !•!.!«! lltl 113.41* 1103 4(0.100 1904. . . . 330.700 1105 Stt.ill ' 1>0« 324.170 1»07. . (*3.7il 1»0» 533.014 Owing to.the many'demand. made th. Stanford Krenrb Uundry will do rough-dry waahlng during the win. t.r tnonlba. Phon. C2CK. 13-31 : Business Girds *•••••*•> MIHHX Christmas Goods | A Ume naaoetaaent of mmr. * fai and fancy artlclea auitaMe * for Kifi-. | THE rmuxG I ji; Vmtmmttty Ar*. MUs G. tsrss J MllllllttttT'lHIIII Mill SHAMPOOING Shampooing, manicuring, scalp treatment and facial ma—ago. Complexion pack* a specialty. Mr*. 0. Malcom Wad*, rooma 7 and I. Mod- taon-Tholt* block. Pbon* 23SX." LARKIN'S The Place for Men **** * • mm *m************************ I KANTLEKK WATER BOTTLES Oearontood for two yearo. I 8TAKPORJ1 PH ARM ACT * Oortoar Circle. ********** » * mo * m********* PALO ALTO ELECTRICAL WORKS KVKltTTHINO KLBCTIUCAL Ilk Ualv.r.Hy ircnu, TbIb- pbon. HIT. Phompt at- Uotlon to repair work. OaU and loapaot our stock. ,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,» PALO AI/TO COKSTBtCnOS COMrAXY. BatlmataB glros. Plana aad bomabulul.ra. Jobbing work mat THOMAS B- RlBIJt OBce tm ArMUon AllllBI. i,,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, BSXKPE notRIMNO STABLB II. I. Bcncpc. VctrrlnjUT SljauB. 171 Hamilton avenu.. Palo Alu. Specially fln. Moras, accommod*. tlon.. tnouM and dnat proof. HniagB. v.blclM aod barneea bought BBS Kid. WATKIMi * Ml'RRAT • OI-405 Kmeraon Strwt • c™m myAmottnm Rubb.r Tl.-. Setting a I Pour your Figprune Cereal into the cup; note the rich amber fluid and the grateful odor of the sweet fig, the luscious prune, end the son- Hissed grains of California IH-ink II aod rnjoj Ihr palalaMc. apfirtlllng tlm***r—ll villi nourish, strengthen and dr-llght you i begin today. Made In CallfnnOo. A*k iiiur grnrrr. It may be ^f Rude to Point but It I. only Intruded to call y.rur attrntltMi to Ow- fan it.»t we have an rfirt-pllrmally large Ua.- uf u..lul .rtir 1,^, awltablc be tbHMwM gift., cowriella* of Mr 1,1 1 l-l VI I ir CHAPI-VUIfiiKIIKH. frrl I ri: A.MI TKA Ifillfi. lltl >lll TKAVS, HVHI'P JI t.- I.n fill ... CTT CH.kHM AMI HAVIUVMI CHISA. -II fil i: 11 V 11 ll SLVIVKti AND I'lUkfi TKA AM> SPOOK, lU.llltl SPOONS AMI l.VI.I.W. I. X. ta POCKET SSRSBj BSSOai AX» SCISSORS. AUo . full Hae ot Victor Sponlax Ko.nl>. Ila--l>.ll.. Poottmll., t'alfilirr'. Mill,. T.-antfi KaqfiWU. Mr. WONT b-AII. TO SKB Hk KTUCK 111 I "1:1 II lt< II l-IM. Bolfing Hardware Co. The Place That Saves You Money 233 University Ave. t Phon. ST. ! Gov.ram«nl Imputed refrig- X BTBtaS tneeu at tba Stanford Meat Co SSS Ualvecalty Avc.M- DEUCACin.POCI.TRT FrttS Hsh every Fridar • see s eeeeeeee. *MM«M HAVE YOU MOVED) Yes, Palo Alto Transfer Co, MOVKlfi ME AXD THXT ARB SO AORUABLB AND AOCOMMOBAV- WO THAT I WILL RKCOMMMNP THKMTOTOC. Office 525 ALMA STREET Phone 90 Mtt»tH«tttt,,t.t,tttMt. • B. P. IWl. H. t ruutlm. S . B ■ COAL, WOOD, HAT, \ CRAIN BELL-RITCBIE CO. .... Phon. It. .. Cor.ee fTniB WM aaS llaalllo. araav. Trmrmkkrtntkvnniitii

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    ^o^attc^mlK\^ WEDNESDAY. APRIL «. 1898 w. • t^X****" Ket,c>rt. J. A. Squtro, local weather observer, roportft that Ibu umxiinuiu anil minimum thermometer* l,avt- registered us follows during the week: WeuooNiluy maximum 7t minimum as TnunKlujr " BO " -H Friday "60 • 36 Saturday " W 45 Sunday " ■ 66 34 Monday " 70 .15 Tuesduy, Apr. 5 "65 36 Ituiufull for the post week. .21 or an loch. Kuiurall for the season. 8. =17 ruches. Kailifall to April 5 lust year. 2(1.1:1 ioohes. Local News. H. A. Norris spent Sunday in Palo Alto. Tho Crawford lecture occurs on Friday evening, April 8. Sidney A. Miller of Maytield has hoen granted a pension of $t> a month. The civil suit of Keene vs. Tuc.keV will he tried before Justice VVigle tomorrow. A. t'. ('. Gamer returned lust night from. a..visit, wlih his sister, Mrs. Dr. Foi'ojmtn. at lone. Born, on Friday last, to John f,.von and wife, a daughter. Death canient once to ike littfo one. A tine shower visited this section last night, the precipitation heing.21 of an inch. It -was of great value just at this time. The last practice game by tbe Varsity team before the intercollegiate game will Imi played this afternoon, with the Alumni team. Paul Downing and wife came down a few (lays ago to visit their parents. Mr. Downing is superiutundent of the groat electric plant at Utile Lakes. The Congregational Society will hold a social in the parlors of. the Palo Alto hotel, Thursday evening, April 7th. All who are interested are cordially invited. Prof. Elmer I. Miller and Prof. Maxwell Adams, both of whom have positions in the C.'bico Normal, came down Tuesday to spend the week here with friends. Prohissors Kairclough and Davidson .made a walking trip to.Half Moon Hay - last week to view tho wreck of the ship New York. They took two days for the outing. Bids-for the purchase of the *t4.(HK) Bunds voted by Maytield school district will bo received by tho clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors, said bids to be opened on May J. <!. A. Meyer and wife of San Francisco have moved here and Mr. Me.ve will take charge of a chair in W. Difatii's barber shop. Mrs. Meyer/and Mrs. Dlfani are sislei's. Tde job printers of San plfancisi went out on a strike on Monday to tbe numlior of 300. Tho printers demand a day of nine hours, without a reduction of wages, which jt refused by the ouiployei-s. B. F. Hall spent/a part of last wotk with his parents at Walnut Creek. Ho went up on/hls wheeVaud says that .the crops \yt the yallqys bid fair to make a good yield, especially if rain should ccrroo soon. " Wallace Irwin has been awarded tho prias for the junior farce, his production being ontitled "The Bone of C-'on- jfention," tho play being a satiro on college life and the practice of rushing. W. H. Irwin has been selected as stage m.uiagor. The play will probahly'lio givon on April 28. PBOFEBSlONAi CARDS; Dr. EDWARD M. PRICE - Graduatedthe Royal College* of Physician* and surgeons. London, Kngluad: graduate of tlie University of Brussels, Belgium, etc. lieglstcrcd )B«y. Physician and Surgeon PALO ALTO. Otricfi and Rbsidbnob—University avenue, corner Bryant street. (Side entrance) Houas—9 to 10, 2 to 5, 7 to 8.' MISCELLANEOUS. lX. W. H. KELLOGG, Ph. C„M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON. HOIKS Sio5 „ I onrcB- hoiks 7to1! p. m. | Marton Building. Hesitlonco—Homer Street. Telephone ot both office und residence. Palo Alto. - - California. Dr. H. D. DODGE "DESTIST -~ Officii Horns— - Fniin i< to 12 a. in. und I to 5 p. m. ai K3S Market si., F., Thursday. MAKTKN BLOCK PALO ALTO E. W. CHARLES, M, D. HOMEOPATHIST. HKAI.TH OFFICER. Hours—10 a. m. to 12 in.; ;i to 5 and 7 to '■' p. in. DR. W. L ADAMS • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFirKHotntK—10 to IS a m 2 to 4 and 7 toKpt Office ovtM* Hall's Pharmacy. Gf-O. Blakesley Little DENTIST. / OpPICK~~In tho Mor^s building yp- l>ostte tliu Fair., DR. C W. DECKER DEN'^tST. OFFH.:B—T»helun Building. Koms (I. 7, H, f> and IO: KiitranetrtOJ M nchrl Si., Sun Kraueiscor ReHiintNcB—Wa/erly Street, cor. University avenue, Palo AlUrf. WAppofnUbeuts may Ik; made with B. t\ Hall. drugKbH, for offlec or residence. Mah^hall Black, / NOTAKV PUBLIC. Office with J. J. Morris. Palo Alto, Cal. NORMAN E. MALCOLM ATTOKNEY AND COUNSELOlt AT LAW. SAN JOSE. CALIFORNIA. OFFICE IN THE KNOX ilLOCK. BAKERY — j>i- Hiartl*olomc*\v Choice Quality or *^ Mayflold. Cal. ROLLS UROWN BKEAH '■ BREAD -^.-^-J». PASTRY ^--^ -^ l Leave orders at Fuller & Go's store EASTER MILLINERY A.IM lil^I.SO-A.Pi-1." U>IS*»->1_.A."V OF Easter Hats and Bonnets, Trimmed Orders Promptly Filled. Artistic Work Executed. SAILORS in endless variety from I tic up. •~ Mrs. Ostrander's PiL° A™ M^I M*™2a8 E. C Peasley, Proprietor UNIVERSITY AVE. £ j3 Next to Sberman's. Our Motto "Quality not quantity." Govern raoht-Inspected Refrigerated Moats Choioo Poultry, Smoked and Dried Meats, Delicacies, etc. WOTIGE1 FUR RUGS, 2.00up.SMYRNARUGS,2.00 up. SMYRNA RUGS, 1.00 up. Kurdistan Rugs, Carpet, Matting. Polished Oak Tea Table, 2.25 up. Iteed & Cobbler Sent RoekoiB,. 2.50 up. Wo have a well assorted stock in other lines at CITY PRICKS F. W. SHERMAN & GO. I.Jini~v^:t~s=?sit>r -Alv^s. Palo Alto. Notice of Regular Biennial Municipal Election of Officers. Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Town or Palo Alio, in the Couuty of Santa Clara, State of California, that the regular biennial eleetion for officers or said Town or Palo Alto will bo held in 6aid muntcl- pnltty. acuordin^ to law, on Monduy, the llth day of April, A. D. 1888, at which said election tbe following offluora will be eluotod:' • Two Trustees, to serve for four years next ensulog said I'leutlon; * v One Trustee, to serve for two years next, suing snid eleetion, to serve the unexulred term of W. C. Lund, deceased; ■ Town ClerU and,ex-offleto Assessor; Town Marshal and ex-ofllclo Tax Collector: Town Treasurer. Tbe election preeinotH and numbers and boundaries thereof, for said eleotion, und the place of voting in said preulncts, at said election and tbe officers to uonduet snid election, are hereby respectively defined, designated. selected and appointed us rollows. to wit: I'reofnet Number I: All that portion of the Towu of Palo AHo located Southwesterly of the middle line of Hryant Street, shall constitute und be designated Precinct Number I for said election; and the placeof voting in snid Precinct Number 1 shall bo the Hook and Ludder House located on the South-Westerly line of High Street, midway between University Avenue and Lytton Avenue; and tbe ofilcers to conduct said election, in said Precinct Number 1, are hereby appointed as follows, to wit: Judges: Frank Couden and G. L. Merguirc. Inspectors: H.F.Hall and A.S.Ferguson. Ballot Clerks: M. P. Madison and F. W. Sherman. Clerks: H. W. Townseud and A. C. Stephens. Precinct Number J: All that portion of the Town of Palo Alto located Norlh-Kasierly of the middle line of Hryant Street shall coustt- lute and be called Precinct Numbers for said election: and the placeof voting In said Precinct Number $ shall be the office of W. E. Norris, Notary Public under Nortroe Hull, South-Eusiorly line of University Avenue, midway between Hrynnt street and Waverly street, und the officers to conduct said eleetion in sum Product No. 2 are hereby appointed ns follows, to wit: Judges: E. O. Field and, C. B. Wing. Inspectors: T. HT JXiwulug and Frank Kasson. ismim Clerks: O. S. Piirklnson and K. F. Welssbanr. Clerks: Gordon Wlgle and Charles Mosher. In ease any of the officers nbove appointed to conduct said election do not attend at the opening of the polls.on the morning of said election, the electors of the precinct, present at thai hour, may appoint' und supply a eompeteui person from among themselves'to till the place of such nbseut monil&r thereof. Tbut, at suld elejtlou, the polls will be oimn- i-ii :a simrisf <m suid day of election, and will lie kept opened until ft o'clock of the afternoon of said day, when the polls will he closed. All qualified electors of tbe County or Santn ! Clara, enrolled upon tho Great Register of said j county, and who shall have resided in tbe Town I of Palo Alto for at least thirty days next preceding such election, shall he eutltled to vote ' at said election. lly order of the Hoard of Trustees of tbe Town of Palo Alto. JdSH'll HUTCHINSON, President of the Hoard of Trustees of the Town of Palo Alto. H. W. Simkins, Clerk of (he Town of Palo Alto. Corporate Seal ) of tbe >- tTown of Palo Alto.) Ordinance No. 45. An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 37 by providing a penalty fot* violations thereof. The lioard of Trustees of the Town of Palo Alto do ordain as follows, to wit: Ordinance No. 37 is hereby amended by add-' lng thereto a new section to be known as "Section .v' and to read as follows: Kverv person who shall vlolato any or the provisions of tbiB ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upou conviction thereof shall be puuisbed by a line not exceeding one hundred dollars, or by Imprfnoument fn the Town Jail not more than thirty days. Duly adopted on first reading as Involving a matter of emergency by unanimous vote of the Board or Trustees of the Towu of Palo Alio, in regular mcuti~gr this 2nd day or April, i»m, by following vote. A VBfl—J. S. Uutler, Joseph Hutchinson, Chns. D. Marx, D. L. Sloan. Nobs—None. AUSBNT—-None. JOSBPH HUTCHINSON, President of the Board of Trustees of-the Town or Palo Alto. 11 - W. Si MK INS. Clerk or the Town of Palo Alto, f Corporate Soul ) 1 or the v .(..Town .ot Palo .Alto. J..... Job Work —AT— The Live Oak Offic

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    ttttea The Wither Forcca»t (for Palo Atui BAN FRANCISCO, F.b. tt—To- ni.-it BtNl West-ssaaay partly cloudy and occs*Ionsliy thr**Unir*f>. SEALS. TWENTY-SKTH YEAR PALO ALTO. CAL, TUESDAY. reBRUARY 26, 1918. NO. 46. MME GUBLBERT VON HERTLING SPEECH IS A DEUfflTTUL CALLS PEACE "TANGIBLE" IS JAILED FOR CAMP ACCIDENT R. C. Wm_ It Cka-jed With -__k***t-r—Major- Ctawd 'AsBtaac**] IMPERSONATOR Fr-»c_i Ai-titte E_tcrti-M J Larft AmSamu ¥*_!» ( kt PWiia-f Fea tore D-ecUres Gm_*__n Desire te E>riTe Wis Mcrtfhr te Make "Caiwi-ia.t" It Report aatmae Wat and Says Rtui Gm. IJ-_t_j___ Pe«c e—All te G-tlae-t s atagt—h re alBMSM SB Inter*-.!- aad *titsrislnlsf as bar Pr-rcct* S-.il "Irget-dr*'- la tbe AssMBbty Hall Tr.terdsy even tag Hi ■irligtC-_ aad very Bat tanlua la an. Tb* fl-exthl* i_*ii* lie* of her voter «.,# bet lb* macaw aary raaa* ts teas* thee* laiorpreu Hon. ■Etntlr* To the ocv-apsst* of tb* Brsl row of seats her Stat op -tea ran c* broagbt tbe shock laat ts so often rs-elr-st wbea ommtwmpmtwa the tamo** artist or srti-es* lo lb* pictures published si aar.' Mad*-** Q-dlb-vt i. -« lour -rot-tig. bwt sh* sill! has th* sa-a* bow —tbst saw po*s*ss«d wb*a •_* Brat took Parts by storm a aaotbee of yaar* ago IUM tally Orwaaer. th* vioimlsi on the program, it,..'..- a deilgbtfttl Ina- prtmloa eu tbe B.dirtic*. Th* part of *»rrnodary inm aa a arogrsnt 1* alwsy* a bartl oa*. for tlhs lb* •***• ma.t play BB ati,*tmi,lt. part l*rr baps tbl* rti'isin* why Miss Orwaaer did not attempt any -*o-n-_*.lrii*as wtlk real depth of quality or with tbst grastd-sr whleb so often marks ihe tt-rlw-'tt*-** of the vio-itn vlriaoso Most of Ml*s i.tri-fti vt-ork was af s Hghl naiBr*. but ab* *how*d ctavtsid- srsbl* technique and especially ta bar last "rli-rilHu. th* "tegeiifle and ta* ' -s-iil.KiSlse" Of Wirt,..ski. did she Bp Best IS her hewrrrs Maorlt* ttsawt. piano ar*B|-*Biar. WS* h*r_lf*p[_*d by the sret-otlB-i ellatlty Of tb* lis-trunirt.1 **l,lch at the Itusi ni'i-iieut, wttb tbe satire su dleoce ***aled. fonivtt It* way oa tb* .log*, bat be showed hts ability end B-4r-ot*r*_**v->n*ss both la seeompaay- ■■ t Um* i-.--i.t-er- aad Mis* Oraaoer Mme Oatlbsr-I's Sr.l -_-)r,'ii'*v Ih* |. (,-tid IB 1'rriif li of th* i fi-41 e of Jcasepb aod Mary to Bsihlaba—.. wa* la several ways th* -oost wond*rfnt rrt* her s.*-i«« Tfl- fsr **t> rsit «f th* -•■•.i-biiag -aaa," aa saw Baa»*d alas. ajtsoBBc*—g th* boars, sad fin ally the birth sf the yi—.ag c_-.*i. sll b1*o4e-l into a "-"asaae*-'1* that »** retna.ri.ai...- ft,r It* bsastlfal iranst- ilun* and spirit. n.-—#■«? th* later ■■rlur.*.i ■ »lgbt hate h***a am)or*d ***** by tbos* who did aot er_*«r*i**d Treat* thaa by iho** wbo did. but Easy perhaps be eicused on arn.'ttii of ib* almost nnl- vsrssl tendsney tow sr<i vulgarity In the contlBsolal song* of the period* fi-n-B which ih" ware takes 1** (><*.* ws Via." tbe atery at tb* wta*. was s vltidly pt-u-e-l ptmem, b*- gtnnlng with th* gr-pr-i-.i-. lb* rip ensd R-ravn*. tbe Old larHiiM pre** m*thod. tbe vat and ending with lb* cry of "B*-*Khoas* when the gt>.*d r-*d wins to po* —*d int.. th* glass Mot* tJollr-rrt * Esgttsb sun*. "No. John. So. John, No'~ was w«ll la Ben sod tb* M.rt-'l.I.i*. proved • most appropriate Anal wntor*. AMSTERDAM. Feb :A -Farther detail. *t Von llwrtiiag* *p*acA la tb* r-Hctsattag tgnot* bin- a* *aytag: "A tsnglble j—*--* t. assured ur, Irs. th* member* of the satentr ar* deaf to ho-osntiy. iwsson aad by ad boring to tb*tr aim. of c*oo*_**t ssd a deslr* to taaUaa* th* war Gsr* maay has ao Uleant** of cr**a*t-4jBe*t aor of s*t*btlsbtEg bsj~.it ta E.ih.. ala and LlToflta" H* sold th* obaW-el of tbe Russian drive was to taak* ta* L'hr-aalao aiae* caad. H* i*_i,*-**d taai be tboaght a datScreac* of optst-a axtst •d IH Kt.glSJiJ B* tO tb* ■ ":.-.ll.UA*'.rr af ta* I'.iofliei and d-twlar-td It was' Bocstasary io took *tt*t th* Atutrtsn, Bntgariss sad Turkish I merest* re gardlag Romania -We Mas- aad will aaek* triamda et thow* stale*, which thanks to owr ar* B-tca ar* now ready lo conclude a tesaty of i_-.ee ■ H* OBM>ri*d ihsi Usnaaay's war alau were slwav* th* dsf*a*e of th* ratberlsad. B-alaM-u-jse* sf t*rrttoj-ui -1 wish to emphasise this BO that there tway he no BUeuaderwlaudiug a* to r-peratlons In lb* east ** WARHINOTON. Feb :■* -All talk Of j*-,.,s'.Ir -[-■«,. bf T.r«..'r.'S:.-l I. ended, la th* view of dlplostslk Hr rle* here It Is belle*-** thsl Ct-nni ■ fu HrrUtng- sdrtvtt phraae* ar» ■ ns.r .*!■. ca-noanagw " III* *i..*sl!-**t t«.fi" that Prwaldsnt wi.-.n * 4*c .a-*'" ■' - oa**t b* .-■■,'..'. by all th* ei-tenl* posers, (-aapled with bis new tbr,.- again*! the misgrlty of Bel glBBs. hss left no dosbt lhat lb* 0*r mail nillttarisitr poltry Is to be i-arnni oat to tb* limit AMSTERDAM. Feb, ».-~Spr*klag before thS Rsichstag yesirnsta* IB* la-p*rtal Ost—aaa OtameeUor. Coarai i.** Her*.in.*. Btade thi* dwciaraiion:" "I can faaaaaaaatally agre* w-tth fiHir pricii-ltit*-* which. In p-w-4deat WHsons view, musl b* applied In a mutual rtchs-ig*. of vtsw* and Ihtta tl-c-sre with Pr-sld.nl Wilsoa that s gt*-**ral rwaes esa '-Oaly oae rassrvatloa need be made in this ocaOBt-ctit-ts The*, pris- elpl** rtiusi ao* oaly b* iii.h*,.--hI by tb* President of tb* lulled Stall-.. hat «n«Bt slse actasUy b* rwcogralMd hy sii states aad atwaplBs "Bat this gusi has aat .n baaa rsachod Thi-r* I* stilt o~ -Man of ar-iiration t-atabllabed bv alt th* na iiim* for lb* pr****rvattoB ttf pear* In lh* ***** ot Jostle* Whet, Pt-wsMent WUsoa. lac-d-t-ata-ty. aaya that ta* Qsroiao rhaa«*_--r U isewkii-g to a Irtbaaal of th* *atlr* world I ami dwetin* tbt* ttibwasl aa pr.)udlc*d, t.'i fuiiv SS I ""ill-! -reel 1- '[ mn m,. f-arttal iimn nf arbitral Um *sl*i*d. and gladly •• ' would rt**,**•*«is to rwalls* stteh Weal*. "It ha* towa repeatedly said tbst we do aot **c*-lea-patl* rv-tslslng Belgium, bul that we must be aats-rtiarvl ad trom th* daoj-.r of a i-o-intry. with whtcb we dealre after tbe war to live Ib prate -gid friendship be-*.mi In* th* ob}*-t or lujnplng off grottnd of *aen-y -BB-bltistlt-as If, th**>*tc***e. a pro-jos—I earn* frotn the af>pc-*tng side, for ri.inji.. ••,,„• it . gcrvern- ment In Havr*, w* ahostd not adopt as Bnt*_reat*tle attltntte. even Ibough the disr--j.st.--i afBrst mtght only b* unbindtng -M*aawbU* I r*-*dlly adrall that Prt-.tdent Wllt.,1 i *oe*sa|*e of Kel, msry 11 r-onstltat** perbap* ■ *tnall *iep toward a mutual rap*trvM-he- PEO ALTO MAN FINAL BASKET GAME AT ENONA GYM TOMORROW DAYS TO MAKE IIP DEFICIENCY Stanlord and „morttia Hart Each Wc* One Gaat and a dm Scortr b Eiprcteti—Stanford Farortd by Dopr if Men Ara in Go»d Shape—Startt at 8 p. m. CALIF ORNIANS AT CAPITAL SOUGHT Cortur.-t-nrn'. Witt, Would Befriend the Unely War- Wsrken ■.-si* *..'.. r of a frlraidl) plsn by lbs women of the Cottgrew tk-aal fTeb at WMhlngton. Mr* R A "•■..- vrlT* ed th* .,;-...*•».. fr-ttB the eighth BSRpSMt-BRaw di* f,/! ask* '."■ the names aad *d dr.--..'* Of sot.* OT daagbtST* Ot* res' •tents nf Ihla diatflet who may b* ta w*.litest,s, or ta lh* cwtaps aaar t-y tnr war wi-srk Tbl* I* aot aa offor to aid la ■•---■urtr.g position* for an> aot air- aiiv ih*r*. bui an c*«*r te et, deav-or to bring an r*-Tssii**nsl home touch to tbe live* of those now estab bsbed Ib or near WsshlBgtoB or. po.- tdbly "• advts* with awrb a* hare aot r.-r-sae-a *af* and oars tr-sadshlps Addiswa. Mrs K A lis)**. Xlll Usui t,,fi iiis. e Woshlng-lo*. I» £*- AMERICANS ARE! cou^eawiounced SAFE AT MOSCOW ■ Br I--*..-— X-w. St**rtr* 1 WASHINGTON*. F*b 3«-The roB- • nl for th* I'nlted States at Mi**co* hOS wired IO th* state •!■ I'.r 'H'.n.i that all the Amat-lcsns there or* oafs Me believed tb* (ieT*jnan« were SB-'. prv-seblBg and arraag*m*ats ar* t**- lag ***** for Ibe Americans to move' to 8sr-*-ra. '■■■" mile* e**tward tl* atatsd farther tbsl tbs Human-) Ian premier I* en root* to trtsst the' liertnat* and Austrlaa foreign minis ! t*e* to discs** **x*adttl**M-s of p*sr*. j Latest News ttSm YORK. r*b M -The stnkiBg ot the British freighter I*hIl*dt*4f**bU by * .ulii-uiriiie was aaaosBced this afternoon. • * * HAN ntANCIRCO. P-h :* ll*«el "i""iti. tb* hla-h acsshaol girl who re- fusetl to salute the «Bg, wss ll_I»y rt--ri|r-*J by lhe w-ttrtj of e-t*awtl-*o • • m WASHINGTON. Rob. K—Tb* (**_- ste this »f.rrni-----i agrnsd to th* .-nn fereni'e OS tb* bfll providing |*-ft It**.- -OS for th* t-t-t-ettoa of dwelling house* tor *hi-**-_--f work***. • % * RAN FRASrigTO. P*b. tt.—Rmm f'bandra. tbe Hindu re vol ut inn plot defendant, today wrote to Prtwtdeat wiison d-s-rnsndlng heel—BB befoew taa war sads. for India. IreU.td aad Egypt- tb* *-_*__■ a* for Relgtaai sad Serbia. • * a SAN PltANrifiro. Feb. 21 Th* Vfsui Admlalatrstlon todsy auspanded th* lii-mw -of II. P. Cox. rtrala b*rak*r, following bl* failure to deliver rtrre which he had sold He Is *ece*e* et sp*srnlst>oe. in i!i.r: k.V ;'■'.- Jg. -Aan-um*-. ment wss made t.sl.y tty the I'jiIv.j . Slty Of f.;■'■■-; :. eilsnsion dlvl.lon to OS W4iert.it _ ws'.tln* list of pro* (*--. rise M*ad*Bt* ta wlrele*. tbst work < la tbla *ui'j.-' i wonId ttagin at ibe Vw* . torn House in tlan I'-atur.fu nnder Bernard II talndeB. 1' 8 radio loaper tor. on Mondar. February JS. from S, to g J* p m Thr rlas* will *a**t twttr a w***k -' *_■__*> and TT-urt-la. st tbl* boar Is tbe stesmbosl inep*trtor*s ex sniin.ium room ml the r-utoa* Ho-** i Although thu course will soslp m*n| for oea-nring lh* r_.ii.. operator*s' ll<-rt--e It wtll be of TBiB* to those wbo expert to enter tb* govertttneBt srrtise or to enter lhe rO_merrtat Beld. Maar women are planning to rr.-r- tba course fr*otn -asirtoOr no lives Registration for this , nurse U BOW «"■:*;r oa at th* Saa Ptsn< i*. ■* o**ar* of Us* sqteasl-sB division. _: Post street. Rbb Prsnct*-*o FORMER STANFORD MAN TO MARRY HELEN SIU.1MAN Charles O AIIIImuu. aono-aacw* th* marrlsg** of hi* daschtsr. Miss Hel*o rrwmtw* mtlltnaa. lo ltorsrr Hayes t**ut*endo*f. to lake pt**ce nn March I Th* rrtr-j.-'til Will be |"-if.., nitnl ol the unosusl hour of ■.'.:■■ o'clncfc tn th* m-*-rning in th* First Prr**bytertan church at WalB**>a*rllle. Cal. Ilo-wce DabstaAerf traa a football *■** St ttlseto-w I'slvrrslt, MU* gtmt- usled trom that lostltutlctn In May. HIT ll Is not knoBB where the -*o*t- ple will llv* after their wedlng FORMERPASTOROF MENLO PARK DEAD The Rev Patber Michael O RUrr- dsn fiirm-.lv nf Menlo Park, for ih* last US tear* pries* of St Andrew's chart-fa. Oahtaad. die-] at Mary* H*t» t(ts-*a-ltat. Ssa f-r*rirl,.-!t, Friday *t*B Ing Pother " Hi. *.•**! wa* a Bsltee Of i'lcsjrily laltnerirk. Ireland and wss Ch year* old II* r-tcwtve-tl hi* *dufsa- tlitn ta All lit!!.,*. College, ttublla. and cant* to r*l1f>-*--ia In i«.t III* Brat parish Is tbl* *tai* wa* old Rt Marys la San Prsaclst-o II* s .- been pastor of rhurcfaes Ib Siorktoa. Manto Park aad llerkeley For a nvra- b«f af year* be was chaplain of Providence Hospital in Oakland, before going to Ht Andrew's Father O'RIor doo bsd beea til for tbe past year PREFER DEATH BATHER THAN Give UP EMBLEM .No German woman will ever wear a atarta* rotp* emblem a* a token of 11. '..-> If a cer-tali* ■ .-,..i-sr.. la trale ■ ng at tbe fatted States maris* camp at Paris Island. S. ('., can prevont ll They have ••■•n to destroy lh.tr r.,r--,. tlrvtie* stiiJ in Jft.r tl ,-|r lives If n-wd be rslher than permit the enemy to obtain tb* honored emblem NEWS BRIEFS BOLSHEVKI RESIST -ADVANCE OF GERMANS 'Bt li im>CKHOt<M, Peb. SB—Th* Bot •hevlkj sr* resisting tbe advance of the Germans Violent righting ta re- pc>rt«d at Pskow. IO mile* *outh of Prtroerad t-Skow i* *aid to hava enaB_t--l hand* several time* UST0FTOSCAN1A VICTIMS RECEIVED r, l-s-s-wir il Xew. ■■_..* ) WASHINOTON. Pet*. ;* Ttse war depai-txneat has recelvi.d a aaillal list ca* these oHlctally t*r[>.-i-ie_ mis* tag tar aaldeatifisd oa ,*,,. Tuscanla. tBCstodlBg Jotaa Crowley of fjaa P*-.*i Cisco. R**4 Daata of Cotaaa aad Caas,, Ways* Of Fort Jooes Th* *-*_tie !-jdlri»r- nRHMtt-si bas reported favofBbly on Senator Pbtv Isa's Mil r*. 1,'in- an additional Judg- sblp forth* nortb*rn district of i all fornta. Professor Potsom. we*tern otl ad- mlBlsi*-_or, laave* today foe Wasa- lagto* to '"T irr with Dr. OarSsld. fadeeat fas) Bdmlalsi-atat-r, aad Mark I. itei'im. ft*d*rsl oil administrator, r-Iailtr to tb* work of these depart mmi* oa th- f-dfle coaat. In B*ri1*-foaialn*. Ohio, r-wtdt-ntsj have been -n-rmittm to cat down the' dead shad* !•*-•■» In the alreeta ror fuel, and In Prophet stow*, III. huo- dfsds of living ahsde ti***s bsv* b**ia sacriflced to r*tl*v« tb* fuel fsmls*, wbleb was i'S*-*lc.|!*f!y act*** Ihrre S«*tlt* ts r'eirlnrtir.x a Bsh mar ket aa^a war *b**_b-w. Salmon from tb* stst. 4-isi' faeries and oystan frofn tb* stais rr**rv"s ara sulci at ooat, bringing Ibe prtc* of salmon down to estate to ta* ct*-ase-s-_*r. wbo ba* beea paj-lng frotn tt to W -swots for tt at prtvai* markst*. Tbe man who drov* tbe sutotnoblle that aro«**wd tb* Busplcluos of Csb- taln Archer. Camp Pr**aoBl adjutsnt, ■-sailed la his otats»*Bi wara- Iftg city aad ct-aaty aatahta-tta— that lh*y osbM n—be -aor— ts-v-B-Rtlons belter la the Eri__t-KH_«*_ of the camp or run th* risk of liwlng the buslBess of th* -Milillers, was B Palo Alto raaa. tear-Bed last night HI* nanM i. II i" Wood aad he bs* been employed hy the Depot Osrsg* a* bead m.cwant** He 1* aew being held In the San Mateo county Jail In Redwood City, -barged with manslaughter tor run nlng down and kllUng Poiriek Uui-ae, its old. Ubr-j-vt. on tbe *tate hbrhway asar yen I.. Park Deputy Cor oa or John C I—ag gat* out tb* ststemetit laat night that Wood *dmltt*d that be had tt-c-ught biHtle* of whl*h*y lu San Fran' t, but -told b* was briaglug them * sad tbat lb* corks were stilt ta ihem wb*s ta*y wse* Ihrown oat at th* ear by the shock of the atctdeat Advices Tecetii-,1 here aftlrm tlm re- por* that laalasd of going over th* saaa for a a*-aj«r ceasral io < ounnstut th* ri't-.ih diiisl.m sow siBtlo-Md al Camp Ftwatont a leader *1U b* •** ;■■■ '■-.) trom ansong th* armv offlcwr* of tb* desired rank who are bow In tbt* coutitry Tbls **otnmander wltl be Major Uon Joha Morrison, whn la Bow lb* dll-e-l.-r af -altltarj Ir.lnlng an lhe B*a*ral sAaff of tbe t'nlied Rtsic* .tt-.i jis.i wh*a h* all) set sally .i.oie to i »n>|. Fremont or wheiher be will )oln tbe division be- for* It l*sves for the ***t t*r «herever 11 go** lo embark for "over there," 1* aot d*Bnll*ly -sown, II* wtll rw* maiti ta his prt—sal position for th* pteaaat Brig. U*a. *loa*ph D la*ir<t, wbo bos t—*n named to i-ommand th* Bfteenth brlgode. rtmir-osed ot tbe I.lh and lid Infantry regiments, ar ritwd In camp yestarriay morning aud by vtrtas at hi* *salority osan-ned Ibe Bt-tssl ■t-tT-rarnaad of the cars* Hrtg tieri 1',-ter C llsrrt* BBS BW*n B* *iar-n ■; lo cominand lb* other brigsd* of Infantry, tbe alxieetiih, mad« up of the Ith and ISth rrt-glinenta. Th* tlm* of hi* srrlv*! has not y*t been an aosBca-l 11 I* *xp*ct*d Ihst Cot a*o--g* W Vbb (bsbm-b of the Id artlller- will I- mode a brigadier genera) to ■,■*" tnanil Ihe brigade msO un nf the 3d. Slat and S3d Beld artillery regiment* It will probably take im* (lea. RII H*1mtck of tbe tn.-i**ctor genersf** depariment s fttll weeh lo r*--mp!*t* hi* oiTIcIbI In.pectlnn of Camp Pr*>- mont Tog*iher wtth hi* aaatstsnta •n- ts making a thorough Inspection of the has* hospital, of the various Beld hospital unit*, the Infantry brigades, the field artillery and th* can,;., together wllh the r*trt.*inl nation aat to .peak of th* sanitary train, the engineers, machine gun baiUllon ond other o-ttflt* of the romp. As s re suit of his In rest Is-st Ions la date tbe general health rondlilons are pro nrn-nrril urelleni Ot ths IhOBBSBdsj of roeu Ib camp only ITS ha** asset' ...nf-i,-.] lu fh*> lease i,.~|..i«J as y*l "In ordar lo prMeci the men of this division from dl*ea*e. as the reault nf unsanitary rondlilons. enlisted town will not patronlie nay r**t**r* ant. botol or tmAh for the sslr of fia-od, barber shop. Ic* cr*-atn parlor. -■••■-Is fonntadn est* till sh ment unless lhe same shall hav* a certli-eat* of Inspect Ion." resds an Important order Issued mer tbe week end from ramp •sea-i-juan-ira It I* algnad by 'fl t;enrgr *A* Vbb Deu-en. formar dl vision rottismndef. and by latent Col 1. I. Hmlth. divi.if.ti .urar-.t; Tb*. cirder eontlnue* •'This csntlfl rale ii,.-.i be obtBfned 'tun, the Unit' •_! Htata* public hasllh aenlea or fr-ntr lha ■ur-***-at of tht* dtiLion only after ct-aapllSBce wtth th* rule, aad r*-*-a_stloas *tov*rrilBg oaaltary tn- •[lertlon. It.Ued by the CnltrtJ States public heallh service sad I* r-avoca- br* Bl lh* dlst-rstlon Of lh* Issuing auihorill** The military pollcs will enforc* this order.** Hof-oaa aad aanlee of lb* thr**- Beld sr'llierv regiment* ate being put throagb Miff exercises these day* I" harden ttiriti from tb*1r train fatigue. Offlrer. who r*-tg_t«rwd Bt dli'lsli.ii lie«d*iu*rters at camp y«atei*day In ct-ided Um followtns Captains. Hsn ry Haa aaa. M2d csvwlrr; N**_-*aan K Pisbet. *td Beld artillery, He-nja-i.it; T fakmdfellow. M. R. C and Charles \v jt.nes. ssd Beld Brtlltary; Ueaten- onto, Wlltlom B. tae*. IBM eseslry. n.iwsrd C. Russell, -tl-d cavalry; and Samuel P. Ely. Islet cavalry. „Stanford and tb* I m-rrsliv of I'sll tornls lesi **cb other's strvngth la lb* Baal gaat* of Ihetr IBlri-t-villrgiste has- hetboll *e*ie* uiroorrow rirnlii- tn Rnt'lna gyian**lutn. Th* i-imlr.i Is to atart at S o'clock and the grwol at in nsslijm will b* CTowded lo the ratters with ths •ntbastssts of lh* rival um t-StrBttl**. Stat*f«rd -mliiJaie.1 Csttfornl* by a fuur im'Iiii nut-in. _3 In IS. In Ihe Brat game, bal la lb* »**.-timl t-tasb Call for-nlw *nd*d with * three point lead winning ST to 14. ToBtorrow night's baltl* I* *lpt**--tSd IO b* even closer With hrr lajarwd men bach ta la* ttneap. Pistiii-rd aboald haw* th* h**t of th* dop*. bal I'alifitritts has beea steadily ImprovlBg and the game will aot be Brett until tbs Bnsl whtstl*. Hood* shouliler it in ahap* one* bsoc* aad wllh Moulton tht* Invin.-lhl. pair of Cordiasl lurwar-t* should osor* thaa show lh* h**_tr* a hard Hat* to ket-j. sot eye on their monoeavor*. tf Mo-lton lis* his weather ay* wllh tiitn aad California's players make tholr usual nnniU-r nt (H-rson.l fouls, tbl* young player should roll op a goodly number of -r-rnaltr tolll**. Ib ihe hut glume there wars eighteen foul* rol led against tbe Bla* and Ould. Field Copula F. X. Schwai-ieBbah ha* a strong* co-rally of roveriag lh* eatir* .oun at on* aad ths sobm time. He t* .taai. aboal two awe* ahead ot bis Uiue and Oold rival at center. Anili'i-iiii .ho is uo slouch hltnsejl. Thai Stsaford's e.uinl*t ts an all- star siire.su.m Is t-ini,- out In the grsard imsiiiori*. wh*r* Rait and Parke have bos**, dotag ctwutsleat work With Bull marking I'.iifiirrii*. raost datiai-itiu* forward. Captain Salmlna. lb* ilorhe)*y ployer should bar* a bard uni" getllog many shots al the j basket frnni ad-rantag**ouo poalllon*. JCwatT*. lh* olb*r I'.iif.iiiiia li'tsinJ. i. n.ii -so <laa*****ou* hul lhai Park caa ' Btsnoge him Btost of the time _r*-eM , and Ural, Ihe V. at t*. g-iard*. will bav* i.i show more sp*s**d than ihey hav* In itn'ir ttorller B*m*« to keep tbs Moulioa*llooit'Schwari*nb*k com- Mn.ii.iii frtm Bndlng lh* ha*k*t with reg-glBfliy While Sianford hss Huchlln on lh* sideline* os a eabstltul* forward, and Johannsen as sub guard. It Is to bs hoped that tu'iitii't wltl hav* to b* us*d or dtssstor will result tor Ih* Csrdlt—J. a* n*lth*r man rsa com* Ihroagh Bgalnat tb* Cal I tors tana the way th* Brat •irtug of men have shown that th*y caa da. TWO FEBRUARY SECOND WAR FUND DRIVE OF RID CROSS IN HAY Tbe second war fund drive for lh* Red Croats has l-e-, dated for lb* week of May B to IS, fa*Mfa laelustve. tmmedtalely following Ibe next Mb •riy l-oan rampalgn. D. 0. Uvely of MayBeld. chairman of the Palo Alto chapter. *nnounre* th* appointnirnt ttt the pubtlclty aad advertising con; ■alt!** for this ebaptsr as fo'lowe: Frank Kasson. chalr-ris-); Wit. Ntcb- 1,1s,. editor of tho MayBeld News, and P. M Rmllb. sdllor of the Mi-uniain View lli'slsl* I laj.ilct This riiinnilli-r sill have In cli.r(l> the pr*11mlas>*y**waek tor tb* It*-—I c*mp*lgn The Red Croaa nstlimsl h*adq-art*r* has ph-Boed to r-oaducl B BOMon wide advertUtBg pntttm with a full t*Sft*> odv*rtl*rm*nl In every newapsper for one w**k ptw- c*dlitg th* drive aad a psg* of edllor- tal and educational matter during the week of th* drive. Th* Im-al Ctitsil-illli-r* Will be el pected to hav* tb* c-ast of thla pub lit in campaign und*rwritl*n hy local business mea and capitalists, Th* *d ucattonal page will rtttilaln nrtleles by loading American authors and full I ttf ttr nisi lots tn re,*r.1 i,. Ih* Red t'r.v*. work sad expendlinr** GERMANS BECOME APPREHENSIVE ON JAPAN TO SEND TROOPS TO SIBERIA AMERICAN FRONT Anti-BoUh-=*iki g*-«*_ s-- I curti Promise of Aid; Germans Armed at Irkutsk WITH THR AMKItlCAN ARMY IM FRANCE, P*b stS—Th* tlarmana t-oattf-ontlng th* Am.-il.ats* ar* bs- r.xiiii.g apprehensl*** Obwervsrs rt*- i-fiit tbst Ihe enemy
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