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Kaon interference in the hadronic decays of the Z
Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Abreu, P., Agasi, E. E., Boudinov, E., Hao, W., Holthuizen, D. J., Kluit, P. M., ... van Eldik, J. E. (1996). Kaon interference in the hadronic decays of the Z. Physics Letters B, 379, 330. https://doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(96)00572-2 General rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual use, unless the work is under an open content license (like Creative Commons). Disclaimer/Complaints regulations If you believe that digital publication of certain material infringes any of your rights or (privacy) interests, please let the Library know, stating your reasons. In case of a legitimate complaint, the Library will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it from the website. Please Ask the Library: https://uba.uva.nl/en/contact, or a letter to: Library of the University of Amsterdam, Secretariat, Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands. You will be contacted as soon as possible. EB ELSEWJER PHYSICS LETTERS B Physics Letters B 379 (1996) [330][331][332][333][334][335][336][337][338][339][340] Kaon interference in the hadronic decays of the Z" Abstract The first measurement of like-sign charged kaon correlations in hadronic decays of the p is presented, based on data collected by the DELPHI detector. The charged kaons are identified by means of ring imaging Cherenkov detectors. A significant enhancement at small values of the four:momentum difference is observed in the ratio of like-sign to unlikesign KK pairs and in the ratio of like-sign pairs to a simulated reference sample. An update of the measurement of KiK:!, interference is also presented. An enhancement is found in the production of pairs of Ki of similar momenta, as compared with a simulated reference sample. The measured Bose-Einstein correlation parameters A and r are similar for charged and neutral kaon pairs. The value of the Bose-Einstein correlation strength A is consistent with unity. ' On leave of absence from IHEP Serpukhov
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B |-,:lt„l
County, or wlthls thirty dny* II b* given to lh* toter*ais of vomsn'i ontw. I'm n-illn
li---) waa big. frtt. asamy
club*.
among tb* speakers being;
million rata, and every oae
class for little beginners through And yon ar* here! ■ ooUSnd that aotne of tb. moat promln.nl wotne-i ******** bnir a t-ound. and Ihey all
•"Itlfheee/^^S^fcWhl1"^1^ ThePaHS* Qron ***?** ***** **** "***'* *********
a meiaera. iiaaa worn win **. , ,„,. _,.. __ _,_,__.,,• i-M-ud. »r r^ia s*.* Jit. .twi ...
thlrtoon and fourieea year old glrla,
after Ibey bate. flnUned ibetr primary
aeb-aoi work, ge m aaa and tonrn to
dlT*. They ar* to lha water aad Uuvra
t* swim atmeat from bubytosed. and '
Trunk Daiteef*/ She
Wa do loenl morlag
also in nad from San Si
if
SaugrgjfS *^nA*mtmTjSS^r ,W""*J- lU •*** ***"*<******* wbleh «rw rmUlto .hunt £ZZm ti .hsTliiir ™*t^??***H^^lL£
younger cnlldrwa will b. provided e!- take MSgment for nny mon*y , :,,„-. wVatit*m*. will ofler sr-ctal ■' t-T-T^, . i u^-SiU Sftr t^** : ^iJ?e5S 1^ P^oerT. ST2:
wall^nlpped pl.ygvw.ud, or damsg.- demanded I. thn Cam-1 Mir%eam*» to tb. sclanea cIums ot! J^**M* * b**M^ ************ ■ ^l-i uf .! J - rP^
plaint ss srlslng upon i-ontrncL or! tbs ssssmbly. Tba closing event •*- • < Km Sartcg most toctomenl ef
will apply to tb* Conrt for any will b* th* annual Taaat of Lan-; HI* SaraastU Aaelegy. ' eaeooee tbay a.m.Mt*m din torpemti-
Olber relief demanded Is th* Com- tern*, oa. of th. prlo-tr-al attrac- A **"" **"'"" N'*"* Vorkcr **twil Ttn; wear ft a|Mctol ilraaa, white nn*
plalat. i Unas of tba aanembly. sud pro*■ *" r.*?** **>■■***-**** *ntb* -pan* der.ear eml il
.Olren under my band aad tValaouncrt nn* of It* ***** US**!t&ZL*?^** *» *^. 1**^ 1 s Ssrl tent 1
•eel or th. Superior Oonn of th*BDJi Pktnrns«na features.
*****
and proper aupet-rtslon
At home Thursday*
S4I Strotl SL Phoee a70S.
ynn have a toad nr part at _
toad rn« wish U ge to Sas
Prant-toen er brought hnak,
cease aad ae* ns nt ill Uat-
vsrslty are. l*T*ow* tATT.
dr. il m. oiahSOR«Errsn
Vetertaety Stu-geor. aad Dnstlst
: Stats of CsHforato. in and fat ths
. County ot Bants CUrn. that lltb
aoaouBoas thst ba baa mored his dsy nf April. A. ."• Ifll.
ofltoe snd rsstdeac* to III Almaj (Sssl)
2T%££2m*£2m£TLm Tl' ***** *■ *******. Ctorb
•rn vet.naary Hospital this sum- , *_*, m ---,-,,- *—-_-.
mm. Telaphaaa Pule All* lit *** *- * eKlLUK. Deputy Ctork
JOSCPII Ht-TCHINSON. Serselk
IFtoe*.
SHAMPOOING
SHAMPO01N0.
Tra tm sat nnd Facial
CemplciliiB larks a specialty Al
ktnda of balr work given prompt at
toortto*. Urn. C. Malcolm Wafts
Bnn PrancH-c, Oal . Attereey
Ptoiada.
t-i.io.i-.lt.ll
A Qt**er H*4\t** PI***. .
|..ii> ti a
Jamti.r waa atn** on Ibe olninldec In
a atii-ili iiui i., -it i tin bot which lnu
fallen fr"')) i" mi-r aiory of a b-n-.
la lbe Ran So i*t"i-*-t Tb*> boi wa-
found ie •-••-•■ala wins) In aald *•..
j*!* on*-*, li win rtal--**d at 'a* pm*.*-
<SUitoe try •:. rldi-tlf einss wWtsaM
*.. la-ii ta M"*1 *■** "**"> ********** *** ******
S-..U.H.II laartoga -.tiw-i, .ik pad bit-Idea by it-
1 ling lbe un* t„ fit, .ir.i-ii.ii-*. i,m.,.i..
SuV setndtsw.
bsd asked blm for a dime, wbeo lb* by
toMaarsUsj r*>*u versa lion took place. -water
' i t-u'it a -«.*aiu-rr nntoanc*'. Toes- waUt.
Say you atn*--k m* for a dime, Tbgra-1 A host la
d*j I gat* yon another, and now you
hsr* toe ■•-*»-** lo aak for a thh*dr
• in. iiw iue. but are you tb* goat
thai guru toe g <!lc-e on ibis -*«ai*n*-r
the day befui-e y -wterday r
bi-.i tbe balr twisted sp .lato , W _d
toK"- J****** *** ******* I mm - m -"■-
-ea in pcevent th* MtrshC* Of ■ •■ fl fl fffl
Tui*. ar* eu-s-wo-Sed from lbe I g/1 I I V I
l to c^amaad of a maa la aa- *•*•**•«*-**"^«
Ie **l trr Or* le tae it mass, t . **~*
for the na»l. T***
t IIIX.
Excursions EastL
| At.a.1 *■ Y*m**y Datwsllsbad.
It ••••*•■ .... thing 1* be pome *
| -Vttelf *r.,-*g' tl'bll* I an* poMr*
. ty rockier- „p a gteve fat a lady J-**-
, . tarstol Hi- mm- ftar -V-llar bnt pm*
* j ah* aed ■ ,'■-* tn frtsat ** g pemt**
(Pwltoy -ar--« ntajt-s. Jl-.*d llet**.-
-Tee "
-Waal." aald tbe KObo -tuiirllcl/. 'I
elut-ieiy tn-g -rear r.rdoo. ssld man.
Tli.si*. to* mocb gall even for sue.
Ties oaly earner I bar* tu oflar la Ibat
■••ll li.tr liii|.ci«*--l an utuch la Jt>n»
ps-raiNial apfuranie tbat I dtda't a*e*
ogutoe y-o ■■ -Oe-relaiot Ltwdtrr.
'Job PtlsUag *t *h* Tlassa OSV*
New Tork
Booton
Phlladelpbla
Waahtagton.
Montreal .
II. II. is: J»ir t. 3.1. t. I.
September 1. I. I. 11. II. II.
LOW ROt'XIi TRIP RATWS
MSR.SS
no.no
Hat* Hi Gil Oat tl l|.
My dtwr i—i..-.- umrrlag* yttu UAn
all ***** "Is-iar* ■
*** I 'in. s-t-rta-e to ibu..
an.-it talk aSrstsu iwnsli ef wgetiani
I *
St. Loul*
St. Paul
N*** Orleans
Mtoooeri Rive.* ret*:
Inn* St.
IVJeV V: Augwet 1.
M*t*Pt■ .*s-fw*s i- ell ibe time ami
; Ing msire ****** t**rbn
I bfci fat.*-* •• - a roll
smthec mm a an
: ...
t
PASADENA
Denver and return *$*■>"■ Mas a*.. **V *7. ***
URsTRAI. tnOPOtaOt lun n I '.!-«
siTiuril nin* "Thii; nisnMni'H*
E. SHILL1NGSBUKG. Dist. Pass. Afe-nt.
San Jose, Calif..
Hues ynn bees tn t-seadsnst
not ask gome one who baa nad
they wtn admit *hat Paaadaaa po*-
saaaaa no neb natural beauty as
dons the town «f Los ARea. wber*
you can gel s euperh rtow 0r
mnuutalna. the hay and the Saata
Ctore re-Tlay. Tnu will mto* a rar*
I'l-l-ci'tuaJIy If you do BOI get In
new. W* ars growing, and sre
maan* Inf-receed -raise*. 1-vl us
lehow yon aotme banuttful hungalei
a^mSm •-."•a.V"' "tS:sM^weaCta %a**'X
ar. cburrbsu Aonld have . praa. t* -,,|M ,*m, Mi w «,,,, ^j,.
ninata." P*r*han* an. Oernilennl-: a-r* lot* enrerwd with fruit ireea,
ly. tnn. n little reltitou and •ptrtt-*11**' ***** i**3»P*rs **d .slid cber-
nalllr An a raa-rk taa. •**■-- ■ aa.- rles al |C'
r. o. nidg,. i. m Alio*.
aay ate t* tnn ■
divers te carry ihem to and from ibe .
ttobtog ground.. Wbon tbs divers ar j
lira on tb* grwunda tb*y leap Into ths , '
wsisr ai on.-e and bactn to gather en-
ten at lh* ton turn. Th* oysts-r* arc GIVR t'S VOUR TM7Pnt
lam ib* tuba a
When ib— veooeta or. tiled the dl*. *
ars *n nemd te lh* anrtssn ssd Jump :
inte lb* hunia. They dive tea dogth f
of from flte. to Ihlrty fatbosm wUbwuI j AJ
any special a[-paraina and ratals Ibetr i
breath wbll* reutalnlag under water ■ '-***** Sirra se
from -usa.*Q Ibree minute*. Tbalr nges j ....
wry rrom (blrteen to forty j-aara, and' ^*** ■* * ■
between '.wanty-l** and thti-tySr* '
Ihey are sl ibetr prime-New Tort}
•**• ... ' * M-T hesse
ANY AGENT
SOUTHERN PACIFIC \
Palo Alto Construction Co.
QENERAL CONTRACTORS
Fine Garden Loam for Sale
CHEAP
&58 High Street, corner Charming Ave.'
Phone Pato Atto 823
Mark Teal* to
Afit-r ■ *.*!• Ut Luglaud
Twain aald un bl* rsturn to Raw Torh:
"Amnng wtlur tao-iia-a heaped np*n ma
by Partgllafcttw-t was ibat «f batog pbo-
logr-iib-d |« (erltatueui. I an nol a
atomber of *i«rtlaaarai. But aeiibSr
am 1 a member af tt-oagrs-aa. IIss aay
Mkiw Auormaa niggi 111 thsl I
sheaM be pheti-giniphrf In r-msaraast
Nu. I Liu-*. lt> aey thai Ihey bare meL
And jei b*tv t* an bimar thai might
wltbool rlak be im! -*w*d on asy great
bwii. And y" II we* not bastowed
upon WaafaltiHtnn. Jeffet-at-n or Lt*-
tola. Wbro | aaw lhat phod-grapb.
wltb lb* mo|li*r ■ f parltonienta la tha
boArkgruuml. gajj i-eallsed my adraoc-
to* years 1 ssld la my**U, ■»•*-* are
two bcble m-*aso-*eats of. snb**rn*re**
tw* shining eumplea of the aurviral
Of tbe Stleetr" '
Wr hare lha enoy -weiaeiv* tea*
altar* timeho**** la ia*wm.
a-e-rTtJf
Palo Alto Transfer Co
101 University Ave. '
Ubaria.
Uberia ebarwe wltb Haiti ibe dl*
ttocH-x- or twiii-* th* only place in lb*
Wtwtd where ib*> t***s-ru rntsw not only ,
Mt( «11. PaTVtBMI
Swell tbere. Utx-rta'a Umt bos
* s.rkA.. *-a*-TawS -Itla*' tilt aaal
.,_*War"a^23lS3S
f^i,^V*i**rta "sC iiS
.*SaT^a*Sasg*ttr
"a-ifl
m\n^tS^^^S3i
yaw .tytV ^-exl, ttw*ae-*tg a |>*« ftttty
rtrO wara. alittough Ra record to Ihla
act. It la truly fair ts aay, hi laaa
aasgutoaiT "un that of Haiti. In
fai-t. so .-»■ -fill i. ibe liberlsn of bl*
shin wbeo tlgbilng la ta progress thai *** n-ttu rs. to*as m m *nata_ a:w rsos-
II boa berotne a atsadlng Job* thsl a '
Llberun baiilt-nfld to lbe safest pi*.** . go YttAMS*
on earth and ibal lo t-et-ocn* a aeldlef vl*»»*n»at^ _
la Ubsgte to le rmbrmw tbe temat *_*■
giiaa* p*-ufiattiue keoora te soaaUad.
-Praraoaa Weekly.
GetUeg a teeeOi heed ta* "Iwtdgt*** it ,„i, „nr „t
eeee ef th* Tidephtaee. and Til |hll «ti,t *niH,-l-t —-UHllij
a*** fesflinhOg heeamae It hs-toapj miy*,**** ***** t.«.*tks-r.
i Ir,<-■--*}•—Che uaivf-r-**] at* ifc*
• saafcoa tlseaa ywar o--lghl-t-ea, ten.
i of tta* Rati Lsag t*****rrr Bervw.
a » *i-r ef thr STsSsaa.
Th. Prettiest Peat
A Mwlee iwsifsaaur nanw-S RsSulU
states ibal t*"' nue woman In n aeor*
bas a pt-rfi-ri f.-tl owing to tb* wnar*
lag of bi -i. l*4-*;*d t*™>t» aad pototod
toe'ab-**- in,---laa. itormau. AnMrt-
T**w -sna. Aeair'an aerf Omtrk warns n. hs
I sny*. have i.n.u| f**t. while ihoss of
* Eogtl*h*i,tt*-i, are (oo narrow 10 fulBIl
' rto**li**l and i mllhy r*. ndltloam. The
women of fit-* Ulto racaa. swrtoSMg
Year vi.tr* tea' P*-**-liwi.nir,, i.avr tbe bswl farmed
and iberrfis*.- the pretltoat feet, th*
prutrmao* *»»■.
Wa
'4
<£tS
The Pataffic T^bone aod^yj;
Telegrapb Ca.
sua**
The eagg
gjets' aae*
stway fram
nd to Use
Tribe-*-
Tl-e Iw-er
at •■'■ i- -1
CtaoaHtod.
•tsitoa bee boon
r fvWea eeesM
**., r*swvuicm*nai
Hitter a-erbv-st.'-]
i.f man w rte-re
t-sssasrae*.
AT
THIS OFFIC
0000
ama k^ajwtaraw, May A.—
Mr Pain Alto: Fair toeta-hi
laiig falii Alia ®twfi
'e»*eeseeesB*sssssee»ssise*a
1 All Roads Lead j
1 to Palo AllO
VOLUME 3S-
PALO ALTO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY. MAY 6. 191a
BtoBT raaaa.
NO. 104.
BBtBI»l'll«tr»IU4»t.l«l»l<l» * IH
"PUT A LITTLE SUN-
SHINE IN YOUR
HOME"
at Use steapsa tkat ma bow hetar from avcer ssart of lite rawatry. i
Tisiaali-i wood* cant emsfle mat a«s-wrs*tes> be tastfatst by Ck* an*
af tfCmnaiXX FIHTSMES, which stale *■« wanmm. nt Use same
Use*-, end the w-tfw beat re alia are always obtained «• aew Ot *M '
• aeortv. favntmara, ■avtlWama nr any anrtnt* to wtttrh ittej are an-
ntted. Any old s*rfa-e, ao meiter bow nurvid ar wwrn. *nn
■aaanty be nan tn ndHlna foe tbe apalli alias tt mTt8UEt»
TIEiaHEa. Yew artll Ami tfceon al Ik*
Palo Alto Hardware Company
an ek* C in at Us* tsty.
■naaiai^i ■■ n aaiaaiaa ■ a
A SIMPLE TEST
Jam** J. HIU baa said. "If
pom vast tn know wketkat
70* ar* teaUaet lo be a aa*>
caat nr a tallar* ta llf*. >o* ■■
caa enatly and oat Th* tntt
U simple nnd It la Infallible—
AJtB YOU ABIJt TO 8A VE
MOXkTT? If tot, drop oat.
Tan will lose. Ton may think
not. but you wlU Ita* M sere
as you lire. Tk* ***d ot **©*
tea* Is not lo rot."
HtjanRaCDa or i-saaoaa
ARE OK THE ROAD TO B*Ct>
Ckkwi THROUGH THE AID OT
A EAVTtOH AOOOl'NT
Tills RAVEL.
iiREU METROPOLIS
IS PROBABILITY
*\
Lumber Mill Work
Ruberoid Roofing Cement Lime
Plaster Lath
Hard Brick Fire Brick Pressed Brick
Sewer Pipe Chimney Pipe
And Everything in the Building Line
Dudfield Lumber Co.
JPALO, ALTO
l-ltU* aat often la wkal fllla
tka pane. Fww ar* tbe far- ,
tnaaa nUi by tacky ntrlktr*. \,
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK;
Changi
es Made in
Train Schedule
KAMA MH'AI. TRAIN TO AA*
lertAXIlIltXV—THE LAEE B A
HEW THfUit (ill TRJUX.
A alight -hsns-tt of Um* la lha local aartlce an tb* roast He* will am
Into saV-M Sunday Tk* -arlleal
trttn aarth will to at a: II Inttttal
ot timX, and tb* *.II and 7:«
momtaa tralas north ar* chang*a
to (II and .:•!. The trnta laev-
lag at t: It Is th* on* **b*d by tk*
M\ liiivwt. run im - ptaAN
TO a.nma 1.\li«.»: PART Of
AAM MA 11 i» OUCNTV.
Umawt ta Tt-s-rttttr*- U Horn East-treble to lite Ejpeae-oa
ANNUAL DINNER OF
METHODIST CBURCB
nilltCrl PEOPLE <* A THEE AT
RAMOKA HAl I LAST
Ml MM..
\. v. r..,l.
Ture.il Over oat Reesrsrta t
(litsrvh Artivltit-- Vrta*vA**\
The reruiaty tkat tk*
PhclAc sxposttloa te to be held tn
aaaa PiAarltco baa renewed lh* interest in enoe-ri.it ntrrttory of San
n-nadaco After almost two yenrt
of Inactivity, the Great, r San Eraa-
e*Ko eommtttee will hold * meettni
Tknndar. bUy ltth. in th* atattnbly
kail of the Merchants' Exchange. 1*
•an Kranrlsco
WarroQ Oloey Sr., cbntrn.aa of
tba coramittaa. will preside St
aMeUag. at wblck plana for the pro-
aTnlnnilon of tk* Greater Saa Fran-
mnt» pro>ct will b* consldsrad.
-Tbe Qreat«r Ban Kranclseo com-
tnltiee, was on.ent.vfat Novemfcar II.
fcawT, Ita object being to coasoll-
tote the eottr* boy terrlinry Into
one vast atty. According to tba
members o( the committee ths Idea,
at thtt lime, was prewatnr*, bat It
1* the ars-epted opinio* that
Una* te sow rle* for aetloa
This rhant-e of opinion ban ban*
brought about In connection with tp0k* ?_&**"* fl*****
tk* locaUoa of tb* e-rncwIUoa. It In
Bore than probable that It will be
la Use vicinity of Thnfornn Park. It
k) desirable. In fact aaeesaary. \kat
tkt alta should be noter lb* ran'
tmj of tb* Ban Praactsro author!
Tb* annual dinner of tbe Methodist Church waa belt last evening
tt Ramoaa Hall, where about *
hundred and Bfty of tk* cktrob fAw-
ple gathered. Tk* table* were
prettily deeorete-ti aat a bonntiral
repast wta spread. Tk* pr-wene* of
a large noniber of children prevented any prepoatcraac* of ehatrbly
grasit* for tb* t>sx*Asoa, an romping
was * prominent feature probably
not arranged for.
Profsetaor R. E. Bnaln acted a*
toAMtnAster and tntrodtrwd R*v,
Carl if. Warner, wkn took* n ward
of wftleom* to Rev. John CoyU and
told of the cottage lust built for
him by tbe church la Pnto Alto a*
his future borne. Oortor Coyle
feeliagl* responded. Edf-erto* I*-
kin apoke of tk* work of tk* bfeih-
odlst Brotherhood, wbleb takes lb*
place of tb* mail's club c. K. Jor-
'u^itnn gsve t history of tk* annday
' Bchool from tb* early days to tk*
time. sirs. D. 1
DAILY TRIBUNE IS
BirT_A_MEMORIf
laOCAX 11 II Mr A T HIX PAIIA TO
MAKE teOOO AED M
ntwriNTHstKn.
Brief HtsAotry ot Ck* Okssaas-*s Tkat
Ifav* Marked the Ufr of Loral
Una. Tk* propoeesl soothern line of
I'-akln spoke of Ibe work of
Horn* Ml-elons. Mlta Ilushnell r*p-
txnentsd tn* ron-tgn Mtmloa*. aat
Mr*. H. W. SUaklns spoke for the
' Ladles' Alt Society
All departments of tb* church
are la a flourishing eoDdltlon
on and
la m*e<
nc-rtk er, the patalaaula.
8nn avnoesara al 7: fl.
rka^aa la tka soalbboaad tralas
ara la ikon* arrlt-lag ker* at 4:tt
att 1:6a p. m.. tha aew time belag
4:l> nnt S-tit.
Th* Lark t* a new train on lbs
run xatwae-n Baa Pivnrlaro aat
lafl* Angeles. -It leaves tb* north,
am city al S p. m. and arrises at Ita
destination at 1:10 a. m. Ths train
does not atop at Palo Alto, and coa-
nsctlQBs roast ba mad* at Saa Jo**.
This la Ut* annse else* of train aa
the Coaatvr ant tb* Owl on lb* Baa
Joaquin line .add Is Rneiy equipped
is.im-«i,una.«da», fi'^jy^""'!'"' w.*;'"^.
piaa.au. «,«„!«» aafaaldl, *, StbAA.1. aad It. aa-al.uaa af All "*•»"*£ ", "£Z. n-^aal
attommaaata m. UraA. lulta! A B. S.W aam am »>Clh h.lZ^l« .S
u nukm Xl. a. laclasal 1, ssl*.. <9 ^(mmmt ^taW**
■to* aalrt-Sxalr l» favor « It. -T.)~4. •J***11. 1V>J* ,«"»• '»!• •*"■
TA1. .«« B... a rtr.aa.^la.1 S»'" <»'' •»"-■' ,*"'-",'"f
AIW1 f~ aaa BAlao «...,. ... OA. ■ "* 'h"f», *■*»/?.' '' **
af Ik. ma.! a.t.ral r-nilu 1. bal'r**™',,:,'>?'-,• M'Z "*. •" •,»
ankt-AM aoula b. Ita fona.llo.: •»» ""' „■* »~-'l»'e»
of. aaa -A.AlrlaM.4. .»„,'■""'»•-"-•'»•»"' flMt.,
will t. Wt af taA aUHbaaaaljAA*!'* A"""*'"-
Ita ajrttwB ran af Aaata ChUA ~~ '
-a..lt. TtU f-Alara of It. BAH..! ** "'" ,U"^"", . ""^
Um aal laa. .1... any .rta.a «aa-1'".■ "I»l"..'™° -" *~ "*" "" "*"•
You'll want them
soon.
Tr imping Boots-
good ones. We will
Ftt you. Have them
indifferent widths
like other footwear.
Insure safety nnd
comfort for your
vacation by buying
Good Boots.
eW
I-HOTE tmtX
for yonr coal—pbdna this number
what you want prompt delivery,
clean, aoa-tlaty coal aad At LOW
H*aw30CE PRITIDL '
You'll k* wis* U yon will purchase your fuel NOW
lay It until late In tk* year, for tana
ynn will pay anaoubtatly t higher
figars aat raa the ckaacw of te-
laysd dslitarj
w. o.
Senior Play Tonight
The curtain elll riae at * o'ektek
tbla eveulag an tka rurtale reiser
wbleb Is ia preceda Ibe aattlor pUy
of tb* Palo Alto High achool.
There are yet a number of good
seat* to be bat for th* evening's en-
tertalBBMM aat tbey will be held
at tke ItUttfard Pkarmecy until
o clock, after which tbey will be
Iraasferrwd to the bos onV* of tk*
Ptayboua-. The price of twirrsd
•ant* Is r.n cents, wklle general admission la Bsed at Ik* remarkably
tow ngare of jf, rents Don't forget ths tlm*. place aad price
SIMPSON
Hatter
and
Haberdasher
Sni oaar la A. t. Barrfa taal
REQULAK PRICES
C-.4.I. Ctaaa* • a. a^
Opea nsBtartatey En a legs.
CUAICII 1U UAY SCXDAY
Opera House
Ca-mutr-ftni-lac Mt-e-der Ert-alag
Aisrll aatb an
EH.RTLT
7j48 aad » fv. as.
only as a petartMllijr
There seetae to be tittle doubt
tbat tk* Qr*at*r Sen rraoetseo
t-achlan ar* locAted At ISO Lincoln
Arena*.
Tb* Palo Alto Trlbnn* baa tnaamt
lo exist a* a dally newtpAper. Th*
paper, both ta • Weekly tod a dally,
baa had a rbeckertrt swjuer and bat
wltnssssd frwqusat cbaagee of own-
erihip Tke Tribun* Publlahtnc
Conpaay was uritivljted and " Ik*
paper founded as a w**kly la Marek,
Ittf, iant precwtlng lb* grant
•nrtkgaabe. by J. Hall Henry ant
B*ft Howdeahell. ft mat with goo)!
anocim under this management.
Later Harry L. Col*atoak purcaAAwt
Ik* tn teres t of Mr. Howteekell, ant
Altar A short tltt* b* reUrwd and
Mr. Henry secured sole contra). ,
On October 1. 1»0t, Mr. Henry
changed tha pablitw.tfo* to a dally.
dtawoatlantat tba weekly. Mr, Henry continued th* la tbtrge until tb*
spring ol lltt, whsn be MM lb*
tmslnss* to Cbaptn Mttl. lit. Hal)
rettlnad tbe paper but a abort UnVn,
bit aaeesnaera kalng tke Wlllltsan
brothers, of Colorado This snsn-
agsmsat was *lto of brl*f duration.
lh* buelnsae passing Into lb* band*
of W. P. Croeker and T. 0. Pv*«-
msn. who later aeaoclated t. R.
fftepard with tbesu*lvsa. A few
weeks ago Mr. Crocket retired, ant
then came tb* flnsl seen*.
■ jV the Tribune doe* not pats out of
atlt1*o*» entirely, however, and will '
hereafter be m*rt*t with tke
Wsekly Pttw Allan, tk* Irtt iatn»
under tbla comblOAllon appearing;
tblt w««k.
Air- lUtABfsar-1 haaehipp-Bj th.- HuOr-
lypt mtwhi** *ad a itortton of tk*
plant to Spokane, whsre k* wfll
open a lob printing aatabtlahr-awnt.
Mr. Ereemnn aat. family will con.
tlnnt to reside fa Pale Alto.
ft. tt. BRfrrHBRTOJf
REAL EKTATE BROKER
Pale Alto, Fair Oak*. Mrmjo Pari.
Lot Altos, r-
aao Market Ktreet,' I
fUaMrate BOB BrcAt AC PaU AJlo.
Id*a) will bt roallaed. And perhaps
tb* t*rrltory will be «st«ndf>d to
Include Richmond, nerkewy, Oakland. Alamvdt ant smaller atrttlr*-
menta on tkat tit* of tb* bay. Tb*
Idea carries a strong appett,. M* tt
would create a unified metropolli
with a popnlAtloa esceeding
Hon peopt* ll ta rertaie to
aimed eonnwr or later, aat toebOea*
before th* date of the great espo-, ♦
-Ittt.ii
NOVELTY THEATER
Tbe t'aasilr Hewnrt— May tab and IUi—IIKMT of Use LATEwT
rououa;j
21 Sensational Logging
Profssaor P. P. Jttfer* has ae-
coptet aa ImportABt posltlea at tk*
atate aalvvrntty tl BAton Reg**.
La., eheir ke tt tn lake ckart* ofj
th* mnalc departmenl la tbe enro-
■er erbool for tk* training of tone*- [
•tn. Tk* term will be for ale*
w**fca. Professor Jeatavt will **>*•>
early la June ant will mtara aboat
tb* flrst of September.
A most eatraordlt-aBry plt-twre ' Ute a~reatawt eve- tahu-n.
:
CLARA_VISTA |
Let us take you to look at
this beautiful residence tract.
Building restrictions—Homes
$2,000 and upwards make
the location a most desirable
one. Prices of lots are right.
The J. J. Morris Real Estate
Company, Agents
120 University Avenue
Tn those wbo bare never seen a ask ring- picture, start with
this uo*; you'll bav* tk* surprise *f yonr llf*. Tn tb* Picture
Prisads. doa't let anything prevent yoa from seeing It W*
know yoa bav* seen none good on**, bat tbt* on* stands alone
In a class by Itself. ,
In addlUon to tb* above there tr* fonr other*, with aa Illustrated song. Tbe aitml.wln* t-t-*"* tk* aaaar. Let Ik*
ooate Saturday naUne*; It'a Instructive. (
Satire ctmetfe of se-asrreat- Mead ay.
MAnXKB* EVERT DAT.
NaaTJMa. B ••clock. Matisse*. t:BO p. aa.
™**f. :
Nolawday wia+ase, tttm.
*eoeo**asess*ee-ae*eassoas
Contractors and Build a Will
make money by calling on the
S<anta Fc Lumber Company
Mayfield, Cal.
Phone 268
teesssese
Second Annual "Choir Concert"
On May 10, 1910, the PmbyUrlan Choir
presents "Hiawatha's Waddlns Feast"
by S. Coleridge Tay lor, at Presbyterian
Church. Tuesday Evening, May 10,
| at 8 o'clock. Admission 50 Cents.
.»^»...« ......................
5
I Fer-».MI a-aaj loci |
Friday. January ,0—
f'-t.-. .i*i for
rl**sr.
The asaarm a* p**^** to i
Utr-owgh *t*r,t *-h t'.tluniu-t.
bnsananad in iste»*sty.
W eaUher hi eipected here torn, S few
days.
>
[ant Half. Waaai km. aa-na*
Mittaaaaa. Lax. l-raa. teek traa.
Hataat Uaa. Jot aa.. ut Wat-
Mb. Widrrf l-ma-aclr. a a**.- I*** ■£■■"*■ It. *»-«**~» ** *•
bar ol A. Firw PmbjHriaa.ctu.rct ****** *"» *****i* "J"** ""*■
ol Saa Joa.. -.11 .», a .olo al la. Igaaa*. Cam ***'*» .at Mr. 0.
co-aaiaaiOB aaraice at tha Prca*ajrla- JtVa-Hb.
riao cb-wch Suaday naorarna. ... a
' ... Mr aad Mra Talhot Trrrta IValk-
B1.1u.ii Wllllaa. r*or-l Nlrkol. will at •*» aaoala* ta.lr hnuabold (aaa
araaca a ua II o'clock azalea -*»* *» **•*.-» a"*. "a*. -ctta« at-ar Moada. -at a
Tn-aimalarr ,«,««,, .a-ai ooa .1 SU Sal.U Cbarrb tomorrow. IW1» -tefet la lb. aaaao. ta. W.lk-
M.ain.u,., sa (. joar **.. sat. «... „ I'.ra ar. aolaa aoatb lor . ttu. Tt«j
■>•)• Tb. Ladla.' Aaattlarj c* -a. a... ai.aaor i.k.r. aa altncUi.
av •«-«: o.lld ot «c--*aoaaa. bald a card.b-^a* «« *aat« *"•***•
b***-'°*-**-r p.rtr 10 R.-aoaa Hall laat -alibi.j a a .
-M.27 i». t,c^ a-am-ar-*. sa par a.v.at-»a tabla, war. occaptod. lata bl|b acbool baaaaall lt.ni
in... aaraOarr .l-.u.llr... «.n.l ...nla. ... ,' J.tMtf.1 **.. I.,.all Ilia. School
* * * .. Tb. ra.-na.ra of ta. Alpha Oa.1- a'aa .bla -ooralaa oa lb. Staaford
A. E. Pack ia a-ttajt a. one ..I the m, n son.rit, oat.ri.laad a. a! *** r U" acar. ot I la I. T».
wltapaai in a conn martial «"aaf •< ,nrm. daac* at tbalr aorotitj hou-« «*'"* -** ran»d. al.bo.lh aom.
blare laland thi, atfrraooa. -,n (ha rampa. laat ...nlaa ri.a.r plan »•". pallad of ore..
* * * ... .loaaHa- Carta Own of lb. lo*
Thc Frada. N.,ht club will enter j Vartoaa .aata «r» balruj m.,1. r*' taa*n aun-ad hr |.tt1aa » hoa*.-
aaio th.- c-aajyay a, a daocc to be j aBllT ., tn. ny.irip.] lactaaratar.! ran and brfailai la two m.n
»*M--"-l-,C"p->0°« .-.arhair I. laalaa conaan.ad aaCfar- a
lorll. hy tba aaw.pl.at. aad tt I. M.an.Uv. Kelartrarv 2—
Bora-To. Pc-rf»o.r .ad Mr, P A. nmM ,h„ w0#. ,„„„, „,„ ,„ Ttmn ferem* ...a iemeetem,
Rom of Collcjc Terrace, a baby -nrl, 1 a, c„y „,, ,„,.a«*or will proa. s-m-..-. rawaatj or MM: fra»<
t* seer i
Mrs. Asase Kress of Mr*V Pari
teft duriag the ween foe l«ss Angele*.
See will spend se*****al weeks visiting
is Souther* California..
s s s
Mra J R MorrtanJ nf Oakland
spent a tew rUya m low* Isst week.
She atoprt-*d at the Hotel aJ-sjrkin.
H. latxhe. Miss W T-sss^eins. Miss
N. rarker; Oanan Phi Bt ta fay Mbs
C Stsan. Mtss Piow-ataf. MUs H.
UtfyaiM. Miss R. Davis. Miss C
Young; Delia Gamma .bv Miss C
Sewar.l> Miss M. Sinnane. Miss V.
Stark. Mitt D. Stark. MUs J. Holt.
Mtu M. MctrO. Miss R. VrtS. Pt
Beta Ph. hy Miss V. Mesking. Miss P.
r-.ili-vti. Mi*s G Peartair. Miss C.
Mr* Henry U Cannow, wife ..ficbsey. .Mia* F. Knapp. Mi*s R.
Pr^aaor. Cannon of the hiitory de-1 •a4ahttai Mis* C. M. Knight. Miss R.
ot tho Mas-sale Tsasjls 1 m t
tmty. Tw* anpy miii MMM
I:IB. At the caaa* of is* ,
teewn tuschetas wtu as. i '
"asnuary 36.
Mr* I'.inliti McLain entertaine-1 at a
large luncheon this afterntaon to .
number of friend*.
Mrs Laura WyckoS haa returnrO lo
her home here from Oakland, where
she ha* been visiting.
• • •
Mrs. S, C Pccfi ha*, returned to hrr
home in Palo Alto from San Hirg".
where *.iir- i-... been for some time,
Capt J-icob Krepa. ttho ha* liccn
-■lalioned in Artrnna for lotnt time, it
vifittng his * ife ami daughter*, at
their home on Kmrrton atreet
| sstbfsetnry.
I'-n.^l.l if the -a.1 »■ . Ii-atr.
\\..tl..-i i onitiilona tare *-.nn-t*li*t
f. ■"•"_ "***™™""* *_***** ^"•***"' ****f*''^* umtettleai on lite t-t-tW of Wsatlusg*
i .ii. snd are r*torwl>lr lo llae tlctrl-
'■piibcnl "f * .la-nit
1 . iii|~-i..i iitt- v.Hii-l.ii iui.1 sun-
tley. -JtuiUMey .tl antl Kelirusry 1:
rlty ssd promise to give the Stsa- M«lmu.t.-n*i»lH,u.i.. «1. H| M, 8T.
The Pslo Alto Hig-n School itoceer
tesm is eagsgsd'thls sfterooon ttlth
the "ttasford elevee The prepare*
tort players sre ptt-hiag up a knowledge of the game nlth nnuausl slse-
ford plsyer* m toagh tusale
iyaMe dances
of th.
Dkaweafdsh *t - p. m. i-*.i«t
lliertiH.niett-r .TtT ilt-nte*—.. ImlviiK-l.T
liitlie*-. Ii)icrt>rueter 40 |aer
f the nit
college year wa* held Isst ^^ wt-wtttter cliir. w* iwt north,
ng at the re-tidenc* nf Mrs
partnietH of.Stanford University, will
tcate tomorow for Little Rock, Alk.
* e •
!'re*ident Foster Week* of the sen.
lot class has named the following
committee* to loot, into ihe matter of
senior Sag in the near future
George Boulware. Josephine Welch.
Mildred Bonn. Jame* Wood and
Robett Trmptelon
-Tomorrow at the chapel at 4-30 p
m. an illuatraled lecture ttill 1-e, given
on playground -stark hy George E.
I Vine. Mtpernitendeni of playground
committee of Oakland. *Tni» t* a
joint meeting of tbe Y. W. C A. sod
Vocational Opportunitic* club.
. * s a
it taat. recently an
it*, of Mia* Marian
The engagei
n.-pneed in Ihi
ht.k.on of Belvedere to Adolph F
Khrhorn of Stanford University, "oo.
Ibe wedding it. to take place after
rJa«ter. -^
• * • -*"
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Church of St. Thoma*. At-uina. will
meet with Mr*. K } Stanley at hrr
• •me on Hawthorne avenue Tuesday
l .• jo o'clock. A large attendance
' requeued
Brook*. Miss R. Neighme-rrr, .Miss I
Smith snd Miss R. Bscon; Alphs Omi
cron Pi by Mi>« M. Jolley. Miss 1.
Titlow ssd Miss M Brydolf, Alpha
Phi by Miss M. IVck. Mils E. Judas,
Mis* K. Leonard. "Mi*.. K Cotnerr-
Dclu Dcljs J tcltj by Miss L- Webb.
Miss B Ktv.afl. Miss M Most-row
cry; Kappa Kappa Gamma by M»1
C. Wright. Miss F. Akin, Mis* 1
Thomptton(snd Miss K. Stcvick.
Tuestlay. February 3—
Tint***-*. i..:.'..i.i for lo-morrow
t,.aiicn*.l|. cletu*.
\\ r-btl.rr .a*rx1itl.>n- e*rly llil-
itttirnJag Mere M-toeta lutl tin-, iilc.l.
Itut •« rt-alng iMtn.itieier Imllcnietl
nl.-.t-.nii vte*tlier for tonttternw.
Tem|ber*lure je*/-*rto*\y. tebruary
Mfttlmum 01 (-» yrwr Mgt» n*l),
mlnlntunt :(.i (« yettr «go I-j 1.
Oltarrtftlion* al li m nt. totlay:
Ttternriintetee 43 tla-gree*, l<*ir..inrirr
lo.tis- incttet*. hi'.- 1.'. Mil per
rent, wrtttlier cleaar, wlml iilmo-ti
fre-1 Kdward* on Melville avenue
Kl|ht**s members of the Phi Delts
Phi law frsternity were host* for
the occasion. Albert Kdward* Jr
being a member of the organisation
lUlnrall. i«rnii-f..ur l."ur- Ut 2
p. m. t.Klfty. none. ***»ni, IH. IN.
l; . .ti..II to thl* .L.I. I..-1 iiMi.
B.U larhe*.
Mr
Mr and Mr* John *.. Sp-enre enter-
tained a few people* at an informal f
bridge party Utt evening at thei
heme on Adili.on atenur
Mrs K F Belles of Puysllap.
1 Wajh . wss s weekend guest or Mr.
ft*, *T**M **l****_™* Al|0|«d Mrs K F. Wslssbsar. Bbs wss
shown over thla section of the rat-
ley sad ws* man enthusiastic In
praise of the beauty of st'enery.gnd
progress every* here manifested.
I and Ktsnford enjoyed themsel
s larae dance gives at the Play-
: hous* ls*t evening. This Is the
"Pop" Taylor, a former var*ity,.la^r*Mw«lid of a series of dsnees that I*
whove effort* aided in a number of I being given tbl* winter which are
Stanford track tiitori---.. ia a visitor in j greatly eajoyed by the young folks
Palo Alio ami on the eampu*- today. • * •
* '• • , D A. rorrr ha. ,„l,nad bl. l*->- iTr.aV.arlc-. paran".
T--in Mil!*- who wss recently arct t *ltion «■ rbslrmsn of the publicity' j,- perr,
-tientally «hm on the Maylteld mat-he*. 1 committee of the forthcoming cam- ,
i. -aid fo be rapidly recovering from > palgn of the federsted rfaurchi
the effect*, of his injury ai the county [ . • • *
Mr. aud Mr* Clerkson nradrord
ap*nt Ihe weekend vUltlng Mrs
and Mrs H
hospital in S-tn )o**
Jr
Mr*. Martha Krllenlierg of Visa*
a and Paul Downing sad family of
F. H. AblKflt. Jr.. Stanfttrd es-'oR. j College last evening on the stan
ai San Franci*co. is giving a courar ofj ford court to the tune of S? to H.
lectures in salesmanship at the' nm-If** game was keenly contested de-
versity exien*-ion l-ureau of the I'm-1 ip!t# t*,# topheaey score, snd the
.versity o| California He i* a nephew | onoardog provided *Port for s largs
Of Mr*. H W..Simkin« ' j gathering of csmpu* and Palo Alto
J IfSB*
John F. H|lV*aa. tlie ioeet-^ reel' • • •
e*tate dealer, ha* been detained st
hi* home «n Alms *treet with s severs cold lor lh* pa»t few dav*. hut
Is no* much improved and will
■ '-ii lie a.-it attain
The Btanford b.*ke.h..l quluet; San ytmnrlKt, ww h„. ymmi,rAay
:u.pl.,ed the five from S. Ign.tlus ,„ ^ thHr ^^ „f ^ ^
II O Hill
Y M r. A.
per lent-*-, in
Voung men'*
*tate -e. rei..11 of lhe
will *|*eak on his ei-
rtoixth America st the
Baraca clan* of the
' Baptlat t'bur'h Sunday nmrni&g nt
" ' " ' |f* felock. Mr. Hill wa* for a
Thr PttIO Alto branch of the Call-1 fxpttahttt of year* stationed st "San
forma tyU Dry Federation will liatelrao|a „wit, engaged In work
Rev. C E. Irons of the CentelU Meth- ; .„„„ th„ rorUlIU*,M
«>ilisl church of San Jose sjieak at thr t |j(|-
Brown room of the Ma*onic temple l'1BH)ai.
tonight at S o'clock
! pleaslns «pe*ker
[ men of Pain A
Chunk'*
genersltv known'
A men. Is a very
and th
to and
T B. It-owning
* * • —
Mis FF M Scfbcrt. wife'of Dr. Sei-
l.crt of Mayfield. was the guest ol
Mr* J. IV Kerr in San Jn«r during
the week.
Lr Count Sloeutn entertained a few
of bi-t friends at an informal dance
al his home on Cow. per street Salur-
day evening
The young ladies of the Castlltejs
school lute returned to thr school alter spemlini* the week end at their respective home*
The member? id the Aloha club mcl ■
. . 1. / .1 .should not ml** hesrlng him
last evening at ilic home of Mr. antl • • •
Mrs. Joseph E Green at 5**S -Chan- j
ning avenue Eighteen member* wcrej
present anil the hoaies*.ea, the Misses |
Mary and Helen Green, helped to I******** lD » *****>*» ***** **V*4
>ake the entertainment enjoyable 10 1 "* th* Mlddlefleld-rosd grounds.
/all Musie and refreshment, added to *pw **** ********* **• n,« ***>**■
the evening's convivialitica I seating the Stanford chapter or
e* • e • , Phi Psl Frstern;ty. Bob Parkinson
It is reported' that L- Trsnauel t.f Ueptslned the campus nine The
Mayfia-M. the eccentric Frenchman I ***** **** '••-"«Jr *&** -»«tll the
who has receit cd mnch notoriety
through his building operation* upon
an ark. claimed to Lr an exact reproduction of the ark of Biblical fame.
has dfcidrd to transjiort ni* property
to the Partama-Paciite fair grounilsfor
exhibition d-rrrbiN the festiHttCS during itjtf
W.lliaiu Ctd.b lias returned to high fa**™1'1'" a
hot.1 after having been -n the Stan \nn%m **tt h ^
youns I..,.| ,-*„ioffice for the paa, year en *h|wer ThV fi.rni.h.nK cmnnt-
Stanford * • • V** **** *rn*9*o tor a special pri.-.-
Mrs Man Tl.ompa.in Deady tf|'» ',i',ir4 Ttt-nity-r.ve cents will
• • • this city i. the house Ruest of Mr **•*'** cup -ltd *a.cer. fruit wilcer and
Tbe member, of the Maossnlta and Mrs George Hellman of Sss if**** *****in "*^J*ll''^"Knf*'
I.a-eball team were Tlrtors this. l'ranci«co al^.tbrir California itrec!!,;"" *1"1"' ,n ****** l'**"prn. Olher
idence.
and Mra A E Prsk liave is-
I invitation* lor a valeniinc party
held at their home on Emerson
l on lhe evening of February 14
Tne affair still be a fancy dress party
Thtlliifli
-1.1 abmi
meeting thi* aflernnon.
■-.uled mrr by Preaident
James Wood
J,' ' * '
rcV A Miller of l-a.s \ngele» i
t"l*|iing at thr Hotel Larkin for
few days
B.I
lU.t.UII. twe
m. 1.-1.1. no
K-,.i,f..ll to
Inche*.
ity-f"*ar hour* to S
ie; *-...i-.ti. IH.tn.
hi* tlatie Iftttl yr**r,
The Stanlord nnd fstyornla
rhspters of lbs Slgras Nu rrstaralty
and the Ssn Francisco Alumni Aaso-
elstlon members of the orgftiitsstlon
held a untun-banquet Saturday evening at the St. rrsaela hotel. Judgs
lleorie K. Crothers of ths suprsme
court presided.
Mr. Chrlstsssen of Kan Frsncisco
will tleliver s Istture on Anll-t'spttsl
Punishment st Ostrsuder ball os
Susdsy evening Februsry tli, an-
noum-cment will appear later.
Mane Espinosa. Mr and Mr* J. | „_.
N..h..l. and Anna F Th-m.paon of " ***** U may ******* ,B ,^,°
thi. r,i, hate been recent vi.itors SI I A"° *ho r4,n fufn,,,h ■ ***********
center rest room at Los' *•****, *° * •"0,,n* niarrled woman
Caios j * '"l * daughter eight years old lo
eirhange fur work, leave eddies* at
• lr
the »Tlme* offlre
worthy case.
und
help
nix Kyle pa**rd away Sattylay
ni ,t o'clock at lhr home of his sis.
ter. Mra C Collin*, at Burtingaiue,
after m.tnth. of meat suffering He L ■**'*,ml ClMar, who hss been aeri-
w.,*a native of California and Irate* \a0*\y III In a San Francisco hospllal
tbr-Se Sir-ten, Mr* C Collin* of Bur j-'*'-' >»«» *<",-'8. is reported to be lm
llnjfSnir. Mrs.' II. J, l..nr-*» of lm- j l-rovlng. His mother. ^Irs^ Kida
Iterial. Cat., and Mrs B F Iturkhart jt'titler. Is still st bis bedside,
of Palo Alio, one bnither. George Miss M. I. Locket snd the fscul
Kyte of Portland! The remain* will ly of (.SStllreJs school will nnt l><
be i.iken***i San Luis bfalspo oujat home on Tbursdsy. -'
Wedncdav and placed in thr family | * * '* *
ploi in the Odd lVtlost*' ccnrctcry i There ,1* some tslk of the forms'
there _ tlOfl ur s bas-tball team In I'alo Alto
• ' • -which will inclade some town
The Ladies' Aid of the Mnliodt.t college talent.
.hureh ttill hdttl it* drat incrling int • « •
hurrh parbir. tm Tuesday ||, F. Hiiryea, Stanford '13.
al 2:30 o'clock. -The after | San Fram larti speul the weekend
in the nature ol a kilch
Mrs. C. S. Morel..rk oi'thia rily
ind two children will leave lomor
row for Martin. Tenn
Samnl.it. January *ji
close
ninth ft*me. when tbe Msnsanita •*** »••"'• ot the Mrlhotii-at
boy* tioUDded out a series of hits!'•'*'••' friends and oilier
\n nriccnt invitation i. extended t<
hatch an.
may l»
that scored the runs oeeesssry
a victory w
i.if-t evening Ihe members of the
*enior class of the high school held
s rlass party at the home of Perry
Roberts, one of the members of the '
class, on Wsverlev street. The af-
i fair- wa* one. of the most preten*
t.,n.-t..:it rteer. tlons par tie* -ret. attjstnpted by the
It wa* r-aming st Seattle, sod tlie>rtss*. 'The evening **as «i-ent If.
wind wftit blowing at tlie rate of. playing games, while's *>hor1 skit
thirty-four nUk**. an hour from ibe entitled "And They Lived Happily
■-..inh at .1 o'rlttrk Ihi* mnrwlng. The Eve- After." written by Miss l.urlle
ih-atni'tii ■•!! of ihe pre—t*oV of tltc Townley of tbe senior class, waa
air .! not favor Hie movement or' presented by Mis* Mary Simpson.
the ■.(•Tin taouth from Ilrrtlnh i'..- the heroine: Foster Week*, the hern,
luml'l*. (iter • f.*"t of -ens fell m snd Cbslmera Grabsm. tb* villain
interested t<» meel at the old church
ibis evening ttith the purpose in view
of a reornaniiation of the Men's club
Charles Weeks of this city, presi*
ilrnt of the Santa Clara County Pont*
as*.-rial tort, has announced .1
ling of thr association in lite
[Chamber of Commerce rooms in S:in
Jo.e on Thursday. February 5
Mi»* Alice Come1* of Union has enjoyed a week's visit at the home of
her si.ter. ,Mrs Frank Johnson, in
Menlo Park.
Alfred F Coytj** Of Stanford Uni-
ver.ity spoke no "Intercession, tbr
Primary Need in Foreign Missions-."
st the Santa Clara Presbyterian
church yesterday.
Palmer Fuller entertained a
number of her former-^.Stanford
flilcagti tt0r,niTT.e' p*«t twenty-four; After a plesssst evening the -itn-
1 *.. No weather report* from dents gathered around a large bon-
titc station* on tlie Atlantic . ...i-i or fire tbat had been Ut Id tbe ysrd
(.ulf of Mexico thl* mot*nasg. snd bsd refreshments.
Temperature yeaterday. Jannary' • • •
SO: Mavlmum .*U> (a year ago «3). Ths Junior Assembly Club was 1,7,'eZx. U~Omei v ■. • t.* j
■S* £ J! Om - ->■ -"-t-a-a* Ua. ...a,., ba V^ZTj: m^AWkt Z.^tl
ttla«-ct-.ti..i.. at 2 p. m. today: snd Florence Smith at tbelr home tl|rnet.
Tlieffnomrier 3fl degree-*, baronM-ter on Ramona street. Tbe evening! * • •
:w.ia Inche*. hygrsameter B2 per' ws. *-o«* |a danelag. gsmss and, Charles Heney and wife of Berkc-
cent. weaUier cModle-*. wind nortJt. • other smnssmenU. after whlrh re- icy regtstcre-J at the Hotel Urlcin
RalnfalL iwenty-fowr hone, to **! fresh men ts were aerred. Lssreo {over the week end. .
p. m. tt-tlay, none: -a-aaon. Im.ib. ; Dodd, being tbe toastmaster of the
thl* date laat year, evening, bsd tbe htmoi^*--*nitt!ng I |t „ helicvtd that normal service
the prise eske. Tbe guests Incladed j will he restored by Tuesday on the
* * to* following: aliases Jane tests. Coast line, according to statement**
Terwllllger lisa re* Maode Mosbsr. Gtbsl Elliott, Prsn* by officials of the Southern Pacific
home is Palo Alto ess Fsrrsll. -lennle- Farrell. Cleo, * * s
from Los Angeles, where shs hss; Fsrrsll, Evelyn. Carey. -Luclle Nor-| F. W. Rasch of Portland. Ore. was
been visiting for the Isst two weeks.' Inc. Frances Gray sad norssce a witor in tosm dnring*snciaco.
Mrs. Frsnk Corey of Saersmento
waa a weekend visitor In this city.
* s e
J. Phlppen or Msyflsld. who recently met with a asrfrea of sect*
deal*, I* said to he Improving. On
Sa'lurday evening while caring for
one of his horses the animal stepped
on one of his feet crushing It badly.
While on his wb-jl to set treatment
for hi* injury Mr. Phlppen fell down
a Right of stair* and broke his right
ankle. He was then removed to bis
home aud IKietor llo«* of Redwood
City aummoned.
"Children of the Pioneer Stanford
Claaa" Is tbe name of the latest proposed Stanford organisation unique
.In tho category of American college
organization* Misses Vail and Dare
stark, members of tbe freshmen
das*, are charter members of the
organisation, whose membership;
will be recruited from time to time
a* sons snd -laughter* of the members of tbe class of I ft*.", register In
the university.
* e * -
For tbe flrst time stnee the severe
storms of s week ago, through service between San Francisco- and Los
Angeles nn the Southern Parlflc
coast'line will be resumed, according fo an announcement made yesterday. The coast Hns hss bsea entirely out of commission sines last
Tuesday, due mainly to a l.OSO-foot
break near Harlem. Just below Del
Moote junction.
e * a *
Tbs Women of Woodrrsft ettfer-
Ulned Saturday seeetng at s dance
st ths A, O. ■•.--"■". Hall. -Manatoo
a*t Copelsnd furnished ths music (or
tbe occasion.
Tbe member* ol Ua htgh I
track tesai n.v* rsestrsd r*s*sV •*♦*-
salts. ' Tbs uppers have a W%tO
body bearing a gr**n emblem off
Palo Alto tree 1
John Coach, formsr MasaemlU
snd Stanford student, will lease
shortl
