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On the inducibility of small trees
CITATION: Dossou-Olory, Audace A. V. & Wagner, S. 2019. On the inducibility of small trees. Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, 21:4, #14, doi:0.23638/DMTCS-21-4-13.The original publication is available at https://dmtcs.episciences.orgThe quantity that captures the asymptotic value of the maximum number of appearances of a given topological tree (a rooted tree with no vertices of outdegree 1) S with k leaves in an arbitrary tree with sufficiently large number of leaves is called the inducibility of S. Its precise value is known only for some specific families of trees, most of them exhibiting a symmetrical configuration. In an attempt to answer a recent question posed by Czabarka, Sz´ekely, and the second author of this article, we provide bounds for the inducibility J(A5) of the 5-leaf binary tree A5 whose branches are a single leaf and the complete binary tree of height 2. It was indicated before that J(A5) appears to be ‘close’ to 1/4. We can make this precise by showing that 0.24707 . . . ≤ J(A5) ≤ 0.24745 . . .. Furthermore, we also consider the problem of determining the inducibility of the tree Q4, which is the only tree among 4-leaf topological trees for which the inducibility is unknown.https://dmtcs.episciences.org/5804Publisher's versio
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Will Later Scientists Hindu Student App-
Prove Roosevelt ointed Lecturer of
a Myth Sanskrit
suuji.iot h whit>;k hiihi.iure hah hayai. io-FI sis nun ■
IMKI THAT CHRIhT MD NOT j M>.llATI(>«i VOU KF.RI IfKS—
l.ll'F fcbtOXt. SOX. '< IXWHAU TO kUKHN AT OMCK.
A rallgtoao writer draw, the following fanciful picture or an lmagl*
uory acWatlfic eiplsustloo ot th*
cbarscur sna power of Theodore
"TAoosdvalt. Tb* writer', la*, i* to
abow thst th. .lUtSBca of * J**bi
Christ la history csaaot bd «S*;
siaised away waaa lb* fact and
power ol Hla spirit la tb* IU* of th*
world la •vwrywher* in erid.se*
Tb* eiiron following t* from "Th*
fundamentals." a book published
V tb* Testimony PublUhlog Corns'=• Cbtcago;
"1 wish to apply three same principle, of anoly.li and eomparlaoa
to a modern personality, following
etrlrtlr lb* method* of Prof BBS or
Jeese* Boppoee Lord Mscwaloy'i
fasaoas New Zeslander. whom h.
ptctare* ss (landing upon * broken
arek of Laondon Brldg*. la tb*
midst of a vast solltad*. to rtbsxeh
tb* mini of St. Paul's iboold come
ow Id America aad dig In tb* ooad-
ollt* novating lb* coagrosaloaal 11-
brsry ln Washington He find! a
Crest pile of literature which origin-died ta th* first few year* of tb*
twentieth century la tb* **ry
learned book which oar New Z*a-i
land txcholnr pnbltsta** he r*f*ra to]
th* fact that at th* beglnsjng of;
th* twrntieth rsstury tba bsad of!
ib* grewt Amcticaa aattoa was *up-,
posed to be 0 BtrOBg aad iBflaBBtlolj
moo by tb* sam* of Theodore
Ttoo-errli III* nam. hss Bone
down In history, but onr scholar
drove* thst Tbsodor* Roosevelt wss]
ao historical person at alt He aev-
dr lived: h* Is msraly the person!-'
fJcatlOB of tend*nrl*a aad myth-;
ologlcsl traits then dominant la thsj
Am*rl<**n nation
"For Instance, thla legeadory
b.ro Is r-outnonly pictured with a
btg stick. Now, tin* Is ptalaly a
mythological trait, borrowed from
the Oreeks and Roman*, and repre-
seals really the tbnnderbolt of Jupiter Hs Is 1* pictured bb weartag a
broad-brtmmed hot and tsrge eye-
glosses This mylbologlrsl feature
I* borrowed from old Nora* mythology. BBd represent* Woden en-
deavorlag to pierce tbroogh the'
boavy cloud* of fog rovertBg hli
bead A great many pictures show'
th. legendary hero smiling and dlo-
plsytBg bla teeth This Is a very,
interesting featsre. sbowlag thej
slroBg African Infinenrea in American)! civil I tat lop. Many contradlr-l
tnry legends are told about tbl*|
man He was s great hunter: ha
was a rough rider, bnt he woo alto!
a scholar and author of a number
■vf learned booki He lived In the-
monntolni, on the prairie, nnd In s
targe city. H* waa s lewder in war.]
mi also g pearemsker Il lo said'
■hat he was appealed to br BBtag-'
.-mixing faction*, even by warring
nntlom. to arbitrate II li selt-
evldent that we have here limply
perionlflcatlon or prominent character tralto of the Americas people
at various atageo of ihelr hlitorkal
development.w> They loved l" bant.
to ride, to war: reaching a higher
Stage ot civilisation, the-r turned to
stadylsg. wrlllsg book*, tnokiag
peace: and al] tkee* contradictory
tr.lla were. In course of lime. uaed.
to draw lbe ptrture of tbla leg-'
endary notions) hero Some mythological featuie* have not yet been
fullv cleared up: for lastano*. thai
"fie Ii often repr*-eented In lh* ahap*
Of s bear or accompanied by baara/
For awhlt* Ihsa* T-.l.ly bears' wor*
tn nearly every house, and it aeems
a. If Ihey eves were worshipped, at
lea.t by the children There l* ao
doubt thst some remote aa'.ral roo-
eeptlon lies at the root of this rntb-i
er puitllng feature
"Dot two reason* ore roatrualv*
to establish ih* legeradary thssls:
f 1 i Tbe American nation, at the beginning of the twentieth centnry,;
had hardly emerged from the crudl-j
ty of fetich Um and witchcraft. Many
trace* of fortune t el I In-*, charms,
sorcery, and other forma of mper-
otltton ran be foand by »tudylng tb*
dally papers. K»*ti thu hero Roo**-
vslt was gives to som* such superstition Whenever he de*lr*d to
bring nay on. under hi* spell aad
charm him. be took blm by tbs
hand and proaounced a cerlala magics! word As fas ss I can discover
It spdlU BometblBg like "dee-tlgbt-
ed ' fl) Tbe other conclaslve proof.
Is th* asm*. Theodore Is takes
from th* language of a p*>opl* representing the aouthern part of
Karon* and maaas 'Gift of Ood' ; i
Rooaevrlt la tah*n from tbe Isn-
guagr* of a peopl* represeBiisg the
northern psrt of Europe, and mean*
'Field or Roses.' Tbe Ides Is evident. Tbls hero personifies the
anion or th. two Knropoaa race*
which Laid lb* (oundotloa of early!
Her Dayal. w Hindu. has been
appointed by the hoard of trnetoee
SS lecturer oa Indian philosophy st
Stanford Usivsrslty, aad a. win
meet with hi* claaass sett wsak.
Th. conraaa will h* la lh. regular
curriculum and credit for gradna-
tloa will be girts for this s*m**t*r's
work.
A tr-enrs* la Konahrit la to be
glv.a by Dayal, and be la also to
giro dsscrlptlvs sad hUtorlcal lec-
tarsai oa tb* phIlo*ophlss of India
The *agiB*a*at by tba tru*i*e*
of Mr. Dayal la bb lanovstloB la
American college circle., as ao other Hindu lectarer Is kaown lo be
engaged la lb* taaUtuttoos of th.
1'nlled Bute*. Th* students who
tab. tk* new course, win doubtlee.
rtxrln maea bsasfii by receiving
thel: knowledge of lh* *BbJecl prar-
tlcally first hand
liar Dayal Is s grsdusts of th*
Punjab I'nlverslty. Dalai, tht
Isrgset •dnontlonal lastluttoa in India Hs IB slso so alumni of Ol-
ford. having taken bla M A. degree
tber. Upon the conferring of ibe
d»gre* by the British aalv*r*lty.
Dayal accepted a fellowship Ib Saa*
shrlt. H* had earrsed th* fallow*
*h!p during his days of graduate
study, .'tn did not accept It until
he completed hli worh.
Days! has beea heard by Stooford
people recently, he bavtag spoken
several timea to appreciative andl-
ences tn tb. cbapel on "The Scbooli
and Problems ot Indian Phllo*
op*y."
Dayal Is ■QssjbjbsbsJ of cofisldersbl*
mrsm snd will not scrept any re-
munerstlon for hla work here, ||*
will be. however, * regutsr. lecturer.
hi* pooltloa being alm'.lar to tbat
bold by Lather Hurber.k lh* plant
wlxord. who ll a lecturer Ib lb*
department at botany
The pail year boo be*D spent by
Daval In tb* t'oltvd State* H* waa
a resident st rsmbrldge. Mas*, and
studied Ihere. although! nut enrolled
SI B SludeBt at Harvard ll. to Bt
present o resident of Ssn Frsnclsco.
bnt will make hi* future home In
Colo Alto
Miss Devendorf Assis-
ists Fortnightly
Music Club
High School Loses Rev. Mr. Reed Talks
Meet to Stanford
Team
on Da Vinci at the
Unitarian Church
MOXAHT. ItHi'ti; VMi fVfllFIl " II \HUM luill.h;. A FllKMIIMAK. I: UN MAKKH IjTTIJ! IHFFtCR-
COMrt*SKRS ARK I\TVIHHKT- ■ HKJU1U A Mil* BOM- Uf ttittM t\ inKMUMI.
KD RY MtMlllK* rXMJB VAl'LT. -I M.M Mr.HT
Ry U. J. V. I Slsoferds oeroad dependence* Th. rola made little different-* In
The Fortnight!*. Music Club, B*-{ won from tb. hlgb tKhool troch team ^ the otteodone* at tbe I'nftarlaa
ilited by Ml*. IJIIlsn D.*.dddrf ' «n Sstardsy hy a acore of fl* to Chare* Seaday night, a* the rhsrra
v loll*i*(. gave tb* third concert faff SI, Th. hlgb achool looh sight was filled with those iBtere-sted la
It* fourth *e**on t**l Friday: To first places oat of th* thlrtaaa Btg). The *ubjeet of the lllasirstsd
tb* old-rsshioB*d ii.u.i, lovsr It was erenl*. but Stanford hept rloa* wltb lector* wss "Tb* Art of losoaartio
lecoadi snd third, sad .truck lb*'d* ■•*" ■** *********** ** **'* *
., .__ ._- _ ,, th* deecrfptloB gt»es by Rev CUr-
deriding blow I. tfx, ..I* Md b.lf ^ ********* J ^^ ,
mil- wh.r* ,he prep irom wa. .^ #_U(M
.*.! jill (ha ********** ** *M ; I^on.rdo da Viae. , ne*. fomou-
too-t uniform olaadard. as amy bd»^,,„._ ,. ,__, .. _j ..^ ,..
«eeo from lb* following *uo.m*ry
Mile Knlghl. Rdwards. Swob
s d* tight to hear >.,-*art so well
ployad CompOSlBg for lh* smaller
cm'-eri room* and th- less powerful, Ims mechanically perfect In-
str<im»Bt* of hli time. Moaart'i
g*Blas Is likely to be und*rr*ti-i
msted by thoee who hear him oalyj
whea bl* charm i* more or le*»
ni... it" i hy the huge orchestra of
indsy.
The 11 ralBor tfOnrerio. played by! (S| -,,_-, *j ,_ J4;f.
Mra Charles. Mower with Mrs, ijg high hnrdl** Murray
Woodward *t the xw-cond piano. a»d ,;,,,_,, ,g, ,,. 4
lh. Sonsts Ib R flat major tor vlo-| uo—Mllls if Ai. Hrown mi.
tin, plated by Ml*. H-vendnrf, Ml** M, \',]r , r* , ] „ t
Rdy Btusrt scrompsaylng. abow*d| *J9 ,__, hutvlee^-Norton (F A).
plrtur* ii ih. fraaeo of "The
Sapper." that axsy be •*** ta th*
ronieat of Saata Maria dell* Create
Is MIIsb. Tbls picture mirk* the
climax of hlo work ao s palnl.r.
all of Stanford;. 4:11:4.
v." Wood iSi. Worthy
'lark tt* A I, *■**■*■ ..land reveals his complete *msnctps-
44«-Uchmund (P Al. Angsll,, " *** '._,.. „^,.
Native Sons Announce
Jubilee Concert
Troupe
WlIIIIMtt Jl RlloTtR MVtlRTM TO
APPKAR AT Ml I.I.*/•* >■ 1MI.I
OK MARt-OJ t*.
Palo Alto Psrlsr N« J14. *$, S
J W . hss msd* srraBgemeat fov
h* apaedraac* ol Mallea'o Hall ee
Saturday evealng. March »ih. of
th* William* labile* siegers, tad
celebrated troupe Ihst hss vlstled
Palo Alto a number of times la fo*
mer year* aad ha* always here
greeted wltb crowded oxSxowa* Rt*
poster, srs est aaaoaaelag thl*
smuslcal .veal Tho'pro-**eds of the
enlerulnmeBt wilt he u**d to kelp
pay tke coot of a bros** tablet to
h* placed Is the copper base of th*
big flagpol* by lh* Natter Sort*
r a
Id* beauty of clear melody BBd parr \ -iltw -m
harmosy Is coatrast w'lh lb. cob-, .,_ da-h„'m,|t (P A)i rdcNalr
I. Draper 181, tS:0
fusion. If not dlorord. of (oo m*n>
of th* modern, compoaero, ln tb.;
first nii.vetii.-nl of lh* CoBcerto, Al
legr.i. un. wished «bst ths posltloui
of tb* two piano* might h.v* been
reversed so that Ihe second piano |
Homm.r - Ptaorrh (P A). H7*t;
•Tot* lit. Ut: Peek 18). 111.
hub Argab-ii* is. 0-10; Mar-
ray IP A). I-?: Dlggley (PA), 0-0
rostO, Argabrlte (81. 31-|;
Improvement Club of
Los Altos to Investigate Phones
IHMMIATHA KI.K«T*i (lU'lCKK-i
ASH vl'l't.lM*. t-1>MMITTr»
T«» IM |-STIi;ilATF Kin -
The
Alio
-•'■.loii.in mrl February SOtb lo
alert new offirer* The club haa .et
for Itoeir Berersl loik* which whea
flnlihed wilt add greatly to lb*
beaut) ond rotulort of thr community. A special commltlr* Is In-
ie.tig.nn*- 'ii- all*g*0 dlkCrlmlno-
tlon In t*lephone raiea Another I.
looking np the *aroe sub Jen with
Ihe elertrtr tight company. Tb*
matter of fire opiiaratua and pro-
lection la also being Investigated
Tbe officers ar*- PrssJdrut. M
O Adams, viee-presidM-tt. 1! A
.'■■■■■:., serretsry. Hr. E 11 Coleman; treasurer. Joseph F Frill*,
eieeutlr* " committee. F. 8. Oliver,
Charl*. H. Falrslt. A II. Merrill. R
F ■- -x- W*!Ur Field.
nertoto-a for IUIln.a.1
The I'nlted Stale, suprem. court,
in a decisloB readered Monday last.
nphoidi the right of th* Soaih*rn
Pacific Railroad Company to aalee*
tlon. ef land under tbr .o-ralled
'nn In-line grant'* by congress
within tbe grant of tb. otd Atl.attc
snd ferine Railroad Compaay. Th.
property iBvolved rcprmnta a value
of more thsn * million duller*
i
Modesto will 0OO0 vote r,n.a prop-
oaltloB to boad the city lo the extent of Is^.OOn for s municipal
might h.-ie talned, from the unear-iSl(.u|i||n_ -g), ,«o-0; Walla.-.
peted moders platform, the added
<!■
resonsBc* which the fltelnwsy grsndi \\bot- -Horror IP
did not need. The somewhst cloy- -..^-.j, (p j^j ,g-4*
A). 41*10;
Carlton (Bi,
for the rice of ih* movemeal altogether dellgbtfut Thr third movement full or galet), added Ullle io|
the effect uf Ihe olhrr two. Mr* i
Ing malB theme of Ihe aecond move- ...
ment waa relieved by Ihe roboilj *-^[+., Bo,, (mu t0-0; Hulrhln-
on.l tefre.hlng second theme. whlcb!go_ ,p A( _n(, „__,„___ (9t j-
msl* the retain to (he mala xh*tn* ,_,,,
R*lay- Wallace [Magley. Norton.
Murray <P A): liroper. Culle*. Aa-
gell McClure (8l.
Charlea Hoyle. Plonfnrd tt.. who
Mooero- delicate ....i-h ond .spreoolve ,,___ ^ u_ B i(ree( brok_ fc
.ymp.lhy. ald*d by b«r a&llfal •*• of .____ ,„ fcu .„.,. _,„„_ fontm,..rxg
the ped.l, rspeclBlly la the last _,_ .^ ^ _M,. „. ^ wo_ ,q_
movement, were ably supported by
Mr* Woodward, who aucceeded In
so .iippt-eoalng the nterhsnlcsl de
fects of the smaller piano lhat lh,
different .,,i*!m.. of (he (wo Inatru
it,-i - were beautifully romblned.
M|** Ii-v.-i»,|.iif - ployltig of (he
fstinol. ahnwed on laiereoied andj ^. ,, , .
lnterr.ting -tudent of the violin i Th- ' ***** ***** r"" ******
Tried t» i ilretchl-g ..ting during ************ ***°****m ***** ** **.-
the first aiovemeot. I-rgo-Allegro.1 ************ ****** ***** ***** *** **** j that Je*uiTha. Just Uttered ar* ring-
afae .bowed her uuallty lo ihe fnll.l1" **v *'*-*****•«* ** ** ******* ***•■]tog „, ihelr e.r. like the raverbera-
ouitolned lone, nf the Andante and. Mlcro-Analjsl. burcan of rhem*jiion. of th. lhander In the n.oun-
tn th. spirit and .hading of the Al- {*'*** department or agrlrnltur* j uini.
legretlo. ;s.lai. 11.100 to 11.410 per annum pj vin.l departed from Ihe tradl*
Ae*ttnr ir«,t. . rompoeltloa* hovet A**uiant is grain etaadardlsa-j Hon ihsl the bead of Jobo ohonld
been more ployed tn Callforala since Hon (niolrl, department of agrlcul- rest on lbs ■boulder of Jean*, and
he was si the summer school of lha] lure, solan 11400 t„ g? on., perjthu* ws* abl* lo mske Jesuo aland
t-.i'.. ■-!■* of Cslllornls l**t year
than before Ib
during
th* pol* v.ule
event .' 10 fuel < Inch... and In st-
templlBg to belter hi* bright
drtipped, atrlklng his snkl* on the
takeoff
' ,. i e
,*ll -ni.. Kx.mlnalhm*.
Hob from the convention*! tradl
iUoas of the post. It Is bow almh.1
' a rain, but so a rain It I* beautiful.
Ilk* th* Klgla Marbles, notable oo
Melrnee Abbey, and chmt. as tbs
A Ih am bra.
J**u. bsd bees esjoytag aa *v*a-
lag meal wllh hta disciple* Vlir-r
were lingering about tb. table
the .I.,*,. of lb. mesl On art ..nut of
their mutnsl love snd sympalhy
Then Jeeuo mad* th* atarlllng aa-
nounrement: "One of yon shall he
tray Ma." Theae worda of Jeani
seem lo come ss a thuaderbolt from
a clsdr'shy. In great aatonlahmnnt
all th* disciple* look toward htm
sad beglB lo aab -juration. Tb*
disciples wer* aware lhat Jess* hod
msny en.mlss sad thai priest* snd
Pharisee* were plollln again*! Hlm
It s**m*d Incredible lo tbem thst
ih*re was on* amOBg lb*m
would b*lray their Irmder
The announcement of Jeans give.
nn!" uf .rtton to tb. plrtnre. The
lares of lb. disciples fnrm
markable' paycbological stady.
dlgastloo, horror, terror, cnrloatty,
ayarlr*. and Innocent** are clearly
expreooed Not only are the*e rmo
Hon* exprssssd on their face*, but
alon In (heir postarra and gestae**
One protMl* bl* Innocent, by placing hlo hand ob hla heart, another
by lining up hi* handa and appealing to heaven; one rlae* to hla feet
In surprise, nod another throw.
hlm*eir bark la horror Tbe wordi
we In (he tw*oiy-g*e yesr*
rhlrh h* '<-4Safab-.il wrjdsg
It I* that .-aw begin Id ***
i.-graphl
The reoul
preclale the jn-iii «
AmelicB'* lie-sl colli |H:
represented "n I**'.
entng'*
gran
a Horn
Op.
Afle
Jlinl'.r e
ary OOCfi l<
loxl-t.roloi
(male). *sl
annun
Junior
htir.-aii of i
■i-eclaliil (male.
r-er diem
glneer (elerlrlrsli. asl-
tl.o.n iter annnm.
> asalatatit In ceramic*
nt- !•*■><■ to 01.300 per
■a*i (mechanical)
olory llion i„ ||.-
m to Junior
■ .test.of mine*.
annuli
Tinner
Wtuhlngti
month for Job
month*
l_xbtirotorr i
and the Teuton race*; and tb*
American civilisation--tha Ramaalc
A merle* a* lmagl Bed that a mas
wbo nailed la himself all thoee
wonderful traits of character magt
n**ceaaarily be a mlraculoa* 'Qlft of
Ood.' and furthermore tb*y thought
that If a nun persoalfylBg their
Ideals really* had foil away, their
coastry wonld be changed to a
'Held Of Hone*
"This explanation -■ 'trlctly scientific No doubt s good many machine politicians sad heads of
trnsu would b* delighted to awake
some morning and find ont thnt
Theodore Koosevslt Is nothing but a
mythological figure Bnt. he Is Bot.
He i* a tlvlBg fact aad tr*m*adoos
P0w*r In tb* llf* of onr nation."
helpt
the Inrbtd Macl>>wel|e*a*ne opening
chord* on the piano, the violin ■ ■ -u
e*ca|-e* tnlo clear ton* and Ihr too
Imtrunieni* then carry ib* Ito*
m*nr» with purliy f ln*plratl<
the 0*d nf thl* flight t.f tm
lmagl nol Ion
Mo, MoM-r then played a 1'r
In 0 minor and o llorcaroll'
Rachmaninoff. "T*hr Music Ho»"
and a Prelude by I.ladoa. A repe-
IIHOB of "The Music |toi wa* ***
mandt-d by the audience, but one
wonders whether ouch compo.lt It
are wnrlh while Rren Mra. Mooe
charming ploying failed to save (
tbre- from dullaeo* or to roniln-**
one of the value of th* repeated
number
Mlaa Devendorf then ployed
Mtaa Stuart . acrompaBlmea
Shepherd'* Dance Ib Hade's Folk
Donee ber doable-atopplng was d»n*
very well Indeed, with fall
and no starring Miss Devendorf
ba*. fortunately, not had oreaiiun
to learn the pathos In Reelhoven •
Rom.nre. Op to, but ahe oat-reeded
admirably ia expressing Its Joy. One
ran .peak wltb confidence of Hie
talent or this young plsyer an.l with
*a11*roci l.,n In her present attain-
meat* And her support by Ml*.
Staort st the ptsno ».» at all times
strong snd steady
The loot number was a Rcberxo.
Op. 31. of Chopin, tn which Mr*, cently. endeavored to amalgamate
Moeer displayed her strength ajjalt local bsoocIsIIob* throughout tbs
welt oo Intelllgeare j state. Tbe purpose of rreaUag tb*
l.o.t night's roBrert has sdded *i central orgsntxatlon Is to sllmalate
the con*lctlon that the commun<'r!*ffort arul ondeavora of all stock
above In the center of tbe picture.
The parstinallly of Jesaa dominate*
the aeese.
Deep grief snd dlssppoln(m*ol
are rrpresenied on the fore of |*0N
It aeema difficult for Dim to believe
thai one of His dbvlple* l*j>tannlng
lo betray Hlm. aad yet he realise*
ih.i H Is tra*.
Jesn* Ii silent. There sr* times
when wordi rsnnot expresi the
jsgony of the sou). A sago ho* ex-
mlnlngi bureau preooed this Ides la the wordo. "The
0 to OI-SIO |rr r.fi Is olleace." Mora eloquent thaa
| any wordo ihat man ran speah nr.
iiionol museom! certain of the sllenre. of life While
. ('. aalsry t«r> ivr.je. i. haa reooed .peaking, the gea-
work for three lo six. lure of III. arm* and band*. Hlo
i down-cast eye* and his *ai!re *tu
pprentlce (msle) bn-|tude repeat the wordo. 'One of ton
lary !-•' (oishall betray Me.
j Beneath tbe flgur* of Jean*
geologist, ibe picture or "Tbe lexst Buppei
. salary Da Vlact wrote the words "Kcre
Homo whll* ob tbe *tata*
reau of standordi
1540 per annum.
Analalani physical
fmal*l. Washington. I
01.100 per snnum
nineprlnt.r, oslsry |! 14 to tl-40J Fraacesco Sfors.. who by hlo cour
per diem. age and genlua rooe from being I
Aaolalant phyolcal chatnlat| peasant boy to the throne of Milan
■ mol.i. salary ll.aOO to 11.40(1 p*r|he rar**d the words. "Ece* D*ds."
annum The tare, ihst he gav. io the world
Prepsrsior fmalei. WosblBgtoa. ore radiant with both dlvlalty and
D. C... salary t;n per month hum.nUi'
IlBclerinlogut (mate). PhlllpplBe ' Da Vlnrl In thla picture patnled
service, salary I; '.on per annnm". the ascr*t of lbe grastoewa of Chrls-
Appllcstlon blank* and farther tlinltr lining eat Judas,
iBformntlon relative to these exsml
nation* may be oblolned from lh(
ggaxwlOJT, twelfth civil service dl*-
trlrt. room !4I po«ioff|c_ building,
Baa Fraarlaco.
Iiv-*wbwh I .r--.il' r~
The llvrotock br*«d*ra of Coltfor
feel certain that a man like Jewas
with disciple* aurh * yon see about
tbla table would be able to tran*-
form the religious tlfe of th* wflrld
Jesns I. the gre*l**t amoag them
asd y*t do halo Is about His h**d
Thewe dlaclple* *rreptlBg Ills message In regard to the divine worth
I Of
nla. In aeoalon st Ban Prandoro rr-iof every person sntl the n*orneaa
~*~ flod to man oeem ready lo onff*r
and die oa arcoant of ihelr loyally
to Jrans
men lo prtnlure Ihe beat pooalble
livestock exhibit during Ihe Panama-Pa rifle international eiposl-
tlOB IB 1015.
ia to he congratulated on baring
such a number ot competent mu*i-
rlan* as sre found la th. m.mber-
sblp of th. Fortnightly Music Club.
aod on the success of the club lo
bringing guests whom we sre glad Wl.e»-i.-r *.ani**,j
to hoar. We bop* thai th* remain-' l.l-otrnau' Oov.rnor Walls-** has
lag roacert of tbe clab will glv* uijapfMlalasd O. C froth.n of Han
Mn. Rlbby-RrowB'S besnUfnl voice., Frsacieee asd Prealdeot Reajamlo
which we hsv* mlooed thla aeaoon.ilde Wheeler or the But* unlveralty
and a choral number—for In rborslja. California d.legaleo to the Na*
work for women • voter* tbl* club! ttoaal Civic FedcratloB convention.
ha* ob esp
5
Personal and Local j
..tut., «»M> will b, 1. ~-lon.ll I.l. lulht»n«,n .nd Mr, Il.trlrt «».ln Ml- «.t>- .»,! l-»™ ll,.,.» .n- M ■ Hf.1 a__k|i|| t*
Friday. July .
Mo.ro* Tbo
-Mr. >r.o Mr, V, V. H.rrtor ut ■*> l-i»l*» M-Kr.oon ,0.1 iM
r Id. Itmltu .,.. iwi!_-■> *** •» "' »**•'< "'*" *"" "»[,
tas ha* gone
the trom a 1
completed a fine re*tdence
t'.i Mr*. James Farmln andj
tiildren returaed last nlgbt from tj
■ stay st I'sclflr Orove
coatt for a ten dsys* vacation
Mrs. Korris Nelson of Ltndssy t*
visiting on the esmpss.
Miss Anne Hsdden of the public
library hi spending her varatioa la
the Rig Basin.
1 gelee.
week." visit U I«s An- ******* ** **** *** ** * *** <*** '*****
latter sptadiag ihe pest month st Ta- saw the Flood eatrsace in Menloj . . ,
m \ m [bos Tavera. I'nrk, whlrh tbey will oerspy In Oo»| Mrs j: H Waddingtoa »f this clt
Tbey have lived several years' l» spendifls a few daya with friend
In Ran FrnBrlseo,
Fait. Altos shsre ot the rainfall
yesterday was Os of an inch, according to the ralagaoge la the city
ball _v
Mr. aud Mrs. J. 8- Lakln. Kgerlon
[aad Miss Rutb l-ekta leave by auto
M D *'f'"*h"******?.* KZl!************** * *** *****' *n*i
to i_»k- Tsbne.
Hun ss bookkeeper for lhe Falo
Alto Hardware Company
tciinc tho** who hnve registered
at the Tatioc rceoris during ihe past
week are Mlsa Mary I Locke*. Mi**
Florence Clark. Mrs A Ilradley and*
Hi.wnrd OookSOB of Palo Alto, and
Mrs. E A Judson Mr. arid Mm, J ■
A LofOMgkK QtOStSt BgO and Re»
Oeorge l.aconibe of Men Jo Park.
I
Mrs Klimit* and Miss Minnie TO-j
muni have returned from a vacs-.
Hon at Fsso Kobles
*-^lv. I ill* V
O H NevIJt Is
lace ai r.'.l Waver!
Mr* i.-hti C. Whipple or Hoqulam
1 Wasfav. I* vlaltlng her mother. Mrs
\& T, McEvoy. Mr. Whipple wtll; *'
:Jon her In shout s month, •
Mrs Robert H. Wohmarh of ix*> ** * *
Angele* 1* vlaltlng »l 'be horn* of; David Warfl*ld.*tfae famous actor i"
b**r mother. Mrs tteors* S Martin aad Mr and Mrs 7>lterbneb of the
*.f Co* ner street ! Ze'terbarh Paper Company were In
or Cowper street ^ ^ | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Bg«|s.rd hou*e at I .jMfomcr even-
3. C. Templeton. supertoteadent of rhelr time on Ihe campu* snd In
of the Fsto Atto schools, left todsy the Stanford museum
for a month's buntiag trip in tbe; • • •
Siskiyou mountains. ***** ***** ****** **** ** "**
aaa [horns" Thursday ariernoon In hoaor
Mr. snd Mm Bsrl Hsrrlmsn Fieri of Mrs C T Powell, who Is now
Of San Francisco srs visiting'Rsv.j occupying her prelly home nent
; Mayfleld Most of ihe gnests sre
■ m eni ber* of the Rao Antonio Conn
> Club
in 1 alo Alio.
Itev. and Mm E t* t'bsknrisn of
Sonoma count) were here a few |
day* ago and purchased a lot Inj
Stanford Park Mm Chaknrtan
was formerly Mis* Susan Dirk son of
Kureka. a Stanford ga'diiate of
dotes year* ago.
Mm. <;.-.■-, Holhrook and Mn
Klddct returned yesterduv fiom F*
Mm. 1-unstroni. slstet and Utile
d.Hietiter* leturned Horn Seahrlgh!
the ttml of the week
Receive Reception on
Homecoming
j WORLD CHAMPION WILL
| BE COVERED WITH
OLORY.
< Sen Frse- teen. July Sl San
|***fWHdsso ta preparing lo give a
[Wei reception lo Maurlre R ate-
j l^.nghl'it. world* doubles lennl*
i-hampl<m. »i-- * tl.lory a! Wimbledon has brought the PavU teBBl*
troph* bach t.> \< . . i ", i.-.-i-tl,
II Morrow ts occupying hi-
>use al l?01 Bryant at reel-
P Iten*oo has rented fbe Hr>**
Mm. P R -Siit*i*»on snd son have
Jack Allnee. me *ayfleld con*la-
le. was arraigned befot* Jn*tlce of
ie Bsa-n Wallace In San Jo*e yes-I*
srday morning on a rharge of bnl-1
ttt* t>it<r.'iie.l In 8 M. Ciiihbertsoti I
I* cn*er.*d n plea of not g'.ltty. ***\
ie trial wa* set lor \ugusl tin! st;
0 o'clock.
tiled It.
R A. Eddy
a San Vn-.-hii-. tods>. alter
tailing telatlve* in Falo Alto.
Kill lb Kell) of Sim Mstwo
li of Stanford I'nivetwiiy, i«
r
and Mra. Lewis A. Ptor oo Cowper
►ireet today.
Martin Merle, the playwright and j
author of the Mission Flay receall)
F. A Martin. Mlas Nollie Msrttn
staged at the Uaiversity of S*ntajBnrt 3fkfk CMTmttn arrived here lhl*
Clara. I* living now at 11«0 llryaal i _,^,k ff0_, tim Angele* Ib an auto-
street ! mobile Tbey bad a very pleasanr
HIP and evpeel lo remain a short
time before going oo to Oregon. Mr
Mr, and Mm. Reorge U Ihsavi
nnd two daughters relumed vestei
__.w. .-t« I.. HS-Mc Martin owo* a cottage 'n Evergreen
day from a week « trip lo I acme
drate, Monterey. Santa Orai
Mount Hermon
ft| Park.
Amaoda l---i White, danghler ot
sltha Rev. John J White. |-asior of
brlsllan Church of San
wbo was vlaltlng her
c.u*ln. Mr* Klda futler, relutne-l
- BUI" Pemlierton. the fainoui
Staaford football ats*
New York recently alter twit yea
in South America He will atreod
of geologl-t* Its I tm San Fr*n<i*co last evening Mr*
tided Inj the Ft
' Prancti
n
met! f
1 thell
ron
potion.
cation-
where
lhe<
M
r and
M
1* K ll
Shtigerl
left
in.<rni
g
or a we.
'kit outing al
Mrs. J K .Vrrnwsmlih and ehll-
ren of San Frandsco are domiciled
t 37*. Klng»le> avenue.
great convenlli
Tconto arid Is etpec
roast about the tlpie
tier. Ml.* Georgia Cutler and Mm <
|r*eo* i Puller's nephew. Wendell Ingtam'
1 Hurhaiii. are today enjoying an nut-
Lloyd Swain. Stanford *16, of-jilti-llag In flerheley.
t^eda. a meml—r of the Kappa Slg-' - -■ ■■•♦
ma Frsiernity. was In Falo Alio Monday, July **&--
'bi* morning He wa* acconutaniett li. tn. on Siin.ln.. Julv tlTth. lo;
|.v hi* father Mi aad Ufa *'. \ Sh.-dd of Man*
• • • SSOHa Hall n dniigblei
Saturday aflenioon Mr-* I '- * * *
Feltn *.t ***'"* Powper- .tie*t *!ti Mm W II lt*'e) *etiiin*hl «":
give r *ho«er "sl home" lo Mlwt Frw.no y*wt*rdtkf with her brother |
AUguSta I'pham. who*** euga-seinent ". H Sttplet. and fBlli ly «h.. bav-*
io Ed*ard Jlenrv Staber wn. an- heeig * totting here foe the !«*| week
noaated about a month ago
•' * • j W. 11. Week* nnd family bave re
Yr** I. W Font ha* returaed] turned from nn eating In l_»he
tL.m.lti* Ansel™, where she vested;county.
her brother, c. k Pembetton, foil *'!....
.boat two month. Her .on Kd-. **** ***** <»**» * ***** ***** *****
mood rtmL Stanford IC. i« 9>t*>*\* *** ******* ******* "f *******
...ngitip hbH^t 10 SOBlhemCgmor.U** MetbiHllM fbunh venterd.v
nta ton wilt'return before rite uni-
iir.'t) oi^n*
After en!«.>lng the hospitality of =
the. Sjn JOBS -bnn.b.-t ot commerce
for th** d*> ni a lunqtiet und In sn
Btttomoblle loHi' of the SantB Clnt.i'
valley. PfssWeii! It F Both «f H^
W.-*lero PgrtfCt ttaiirond Pompanv;
nnd hi* *tn^ at ptotnlneni rall<*»d
n>- u ttoarded the train here tor *■»»
FraocI*e« Stanford 1 niverslty »»•
the tn*." t»*'nt of lntere*t shown t»
ite Western Fat ill' official*
Mr> Joseph ttnlihinstin and fnm-
tly have returned ftom an outing at
Fallen l-enf lake
Prank tinuliet wa* called to Nevada several day* ago it. attend the
funeral of a relative
Pr..fe*i...t and Mm C H Wtngj
and famll. rn-e back from ih.-fr out-!
lng In tbe 111 ( Itnsln country.
lillver Atkinsdn returned Sundnv .
ins from an outing al San!*'
and vicinity
Ui.lnr-..l.iv. J«h JO-
HHm Anna l^>der i« borne, aflei
Ipeadfai her vacation In the Yosem-
I. II Howell end laiii.lv are orctt-
i-vltig the Stanley plare at 1020
U'averl* * slreet.
Itutu* Keller of It* Hrrun streel
who has Iwn awar on business. Is
SSpected home this week
K T. Iluton. Sianford -tt, ot Una
Angele* arrived on Ibe campus tods, and will remain several daya.
I. O. Rawnon nnd family have
taken ibe Harhaugh plara al 1101
Cow par »treei
H E Helve! and tainllt have
imed intt. ihe house at ttfi Kel-
•ce avenue
e • *
MfSS Hotel William* »'f San Jnw
. -.{kiting Ml** Phyllis l_*ahe of
Chief el l*0|lcs
I* retwrne*! front
Holtlstet and 1
t'besier F Noble
til* vacallon spent
* Angele.
Wall Evan*
finer r*'»tden
1111 Kthersoo,
■ movetl from hit
f.p High *treet Ir
*. E It Merrleleee ha* taken j
Hibbl-i. l...UM'-at 10=7 Emer- Mr* TNJS SntiHi hs* -
in l- a Sun Piaticlinao A.xordln
n> nimonncntenl male tadgj by the
Pnrt-.l** ntbletl*-* .-..inciitee. ha wll!
tut one-of the Internsttoaa] stars m
OBUpota-la •' " !,:-- athletic iirogram
wbi h »'tl !>e n part ol the Purloin
fe*t|.al or October II to ..*. neai,
Tltl* festival will coii> memo fate the
th annlvemarv of tbe discover*
ihe Farlflc tH-enii.'nnd a cracker-
lark *|ntrlltig program tigs already
irraiigett with more features
idded.
While Mt-Loughlln will be i.ne of
the big cards or the portoln rham-
* (all tiusine** I pionshlp meet, a tentit* program wtih
• • • j nntnv other Kitoitg nam** lis* lieen
Ml** Irma BBCbokkg nntl Miss !„>!* j prepared. *
Mr and Mm Joeeph I-iikln ami
Ibeir son. Howar.1 tjtrkin. have
turned from a visit to New Vf.rk
J II W Id-
week* Hi
1 ha* returned front
the Kan Joan 111 r
ie Is now ready fol
tr. he 1
limn.
Ilr T M Wlillntii.
in-i foiitid*iii>n.
Ire building for]
oppimtie lhe II- j
this week
Mt
Tbe Frsiern,
il Aid \s*ocIalton
will hold a regt
1m meeting in Pra-
ti-rtiiv Hall tb
* evening Thn la
die* will be in
barge
Ret sod Mr
Thorns* A Atkln*
son ami daagbi
em have returned
fn.m a camping
trip io lhe roaoutde
Tbev plan to leji
.1. in n few days fot
>*f Helena t V
-.it relatives.
T 11 .<<..!• ot
Mat field 1* Spending
Mia John Squire am!
- daughter** returned lo-
i pleasant eatieg ai Caaipj
emlle.
•nt at the wedding
of MI** Augusta t'phaiii to Ernest
Slither tu San FrancUfo la*t evening
The citv council will meet ne»t
Monday morning nt in o'clock as a
board ot equalisation. Any rlilien
ma) (He-a protest and receive t*.
Innilng fiom the Itonrd
ess
Mr* 11 H Amldon of D)ron *lreet
ta entertaining a rew neighborhood
Indies IhU nfterntitiii In honor "f hi<r
ulster. Mr* F O notxlfll of TittSOO
Arts
The k|M<clttl train lo Saltns* Sun-
da) wtll Stop Sl Pato Alto nl »:1»
Returning In the owning li will
lento Salinas at ? SB Innlitud at
,1 |* NttWNom. Iter nn Until-
.--.....it, with Ml*-. Ed lib Kelt)
■■ vl.lUng her from Snn Mateo
OOrgB Hotmail left this mom
r ,t motor trip lO Mount He,
ind '"'in ther.- ihey will tak*
- tit- trip* tit tbe Hla Itnsln
i nir and the Hlg Tr.-.-
?hsi
.1 E Wt-liet and fivniili
ivi-d Inlo liter new home I
nemoii slfeet, whith the.
d onl) tecenlly.
have.
W T Morion, ihe grocer, has
nken * leaaeon the Heittngei lum**.
ti .*'. I Htin.ilt.in avenue and t* be
npflng i* with hi* famitv
Mrs M P Vsrron ba* mo*ed
nto ihe haute, on Itaiwon* «tr***'
«lil-'h «bc iimi-lii 1 recently fiom
:l|.-lr Hit
4a. from
nnd Mm J. F OsnJOSO, pui*
• • • 'em* fl( Mr* Theo.lore MurpliT
Thr town board of Baaayvale hssjtahoBs bti*bnnd reeentiv parchssed
■ aitlt-d a tt.ntraM to It. CliHfuh* i * •: r , Alfred S«<ale reatdeiite. hnve ar
ir ibe lon-lrui'iion »f new cemenll rt,H tn Falo Alto (Hid nn- ucciipy-
dewatk* to rest I1A.97S.19. |(nB (he Mallhews' home on t'hun
,enue. Mr. flarneau 1* a plo-
piinlltti of St. Louts,
ad.
Among Ihe other plsvem wlll be
Tom Itiintlv and Met Mmg. both of
whom have been numbered among
Ihr flml len plnyem in America In
Ibe official ranking. I_tsl year Hun
dy married May Suit mi. women's
champion Itundv and M.-tiughltn
nre ihe I'nlted Slaleit d.nible* champions I_tng went Itt Australia wllh
Mt t^mghlln the flr»t and n-.-i.od
limes he, tried for the Davis cup, ,
Oilier Snn Prnoi-lsco slam wlll
pitri!tl|>ale In the tournament. In- .
rinding * Sitsrhnn. 1* Hrlftln and
K Ffilltelt lhe Utter Is the dou
bit-* pariner of W. Johnsion. add
!-,-i )ear the) won lhe Oregon
doublet. championship, Johngtofl
alfti winning the Oregon -tingle*
With c linrdiier. Jekastoa last yen*
won ihe Central Pallfurnla diiublen
• liamplonnblp at Stockton, when
Maeriee Uc£oaghtla won tht- *iogle*
championship
The Modern Woodmen
Felicitate a Member
NUICIIROKI.V 0JUCBTINO SF.NT
TO j O. DAVIS AT SAN
FRANCISCO
..r MattlHd
pig.* III Snn Frnm
i \ number *4 i*«n
Lewi* hn* gioved lui
. nt SIC Mlddlefleli
*- ml -j-[#, Indiana tourists. In tbelr
chin- -. |#*SOd through Pslo Alto
Mtafl Augusta l>|"''* morning at 11.t*. They are
Stnl-*-r will lake »"» 00 tl.e way lo I/* Angele*. »f
I.... thl. coming !"'«■ ** »*»> •>< * *"* ****** ***
kilo friend* of' FwiBCttcb n«'1 Uakland H I* 0 tour
tl, m sllend tl..'!'r in-i-ftion,
in ett I) If*
Hitm Holmes n
Eugenie llotinef
have taken the hU
■-■tin
■ean-t
otne* the iot-
A Stiuire:
It Adair Eddl
ikiting my* i*
-tnd little
r MrKvo]
.
.
i ia i iBCstlop of iwo weehs In Nap
rounts He wa* suMsasTni hu
week in hugging a large deer
lowing «'">' from J
•The ratn* of the p*
a-e end'-d and the volume At *■*■■*" |.v)1on avenue.
• fimUig over Hie fall* I* touch • ■> •
greater- especially the VoseraKe' \tr .md Mm v, c.rant Fatrtiaatfttayv i
falls. The hishest* mavimnm tern- bate gone te Is** Angele* to vtsll 1'nlve
petal nre of the past few week* »««; their daughter. Mm Hniel Tracy
:*l degree* on July ttth. while the The. wer» a--comi*nled as far as
!oae*rmlnlfi.nm lempe-_ture si> *4 t*Am Itoble* mv Ml** .leanetle Net-
degree*, on July -4th There a*"*1 son.
now In camp about IT'., inwpte •••
ramp Carry can a-*'ommo-late over Mrs Nellie Goahell and little
:i hundred more *' .daughter, who hate l-een vlslUng
• » » Mm. C. K. Henry, returned to their
Mt«* flertrud* Mill* gvee a »bower . home at I'klnb ve*terda*
Thursday afternoon nl her home on • • •
direst nventie to Ml** Irma Z*chok- Mr and Mm F. F Jeffer. and tlr Morgan,
ke, who wlll leave California tn 8ep- ,n-l Mm T F Hammond have de- j --arents.
irtOls-r A couiHaO) wtth her mother\ported in the Hammond** nutniim
for Etlrope. where »h* 1* to wed; bile for a tour of the high Sierra-
■ti«*-c and Ptnnk Llverinore pen ;.
*•* \iiget(i> SntUtda) rile' * r.t'tt
titantting lo remain In th" Fulsoi
na. who eooteasedl lo
poltm at ihe Pacific
-i. Company on tlm
Inns ->nd who wa*
Pr.-el.lenl f> 11 Jen**
'••liege, Aurora, hi . wai
.r lie. i.ewin a tier ot
e*.l
,.-*.■■
wi.o ii
eek«
Pe
Vi.it Ell*-n Itoi
u, Stanford '*'.* 9mm hoi
>» ago artanglr.g to re-ei
u September
,Wil| lliggei will p
e trip
11-put* Sheriff
.ttmblv make the
C P Kiel»lrap, who t* t.. be
nuhler of lh« new Sunnyvalo bank
WBI fl Via t..r in P.ilo AHo >e*.ierdny
Th** .tffl.er. of the bank are planning to ert-tt n building In the near
Ke luo. nut fot been
i week*' vacation at selected I'tiiil ihe completion of
iit-w building Hie headquarters
• • • j win lie fn lhe 3mm** building In
Harrv Morgan, formeriv a drug- Sunn*.ale
.t of Marfletd I* spending a few „-, .
y« wllh bl* dnnghter. Mis* Vnes--|jIUI„j:,v |„|v ., ..
Mr and Mr* Jaioes Mrl^trhim
Mr* E C, ptefd nnd Ml** Bsdle B|]
Mcl-ichigfl hnve remrned to Palo|(ui
Alio, afler a twt
Vniint Hermon
per street )e*terdny
. ••mpiinit'd >•) bl* /IhukIi
ii school teacher In Hie Phicagt
BrboOta and Ml** Plnkbam ot Pn*a
dens, who will attend Aurora Col-
lege thi* fall. The party vUUr"!
Stanford and eiprewaed themselve*
a> weft pleneed with Ibe surround
ing* The young ladle* etpecl l»
undertake graduate work to Stan
:-.:•! iwo or Ihrwe yearn faeme
MRS IIOFAHIN'S bKOTHKK
KILLED IN SALT LAKE
» live* with her grand-
and Mr* 3 P. Ponce
dsy
It Iniwiiiug wn!
****** * ***■ *****
•ave Sutnr
n Eveler,
: Fallen bom
If B CoohSCMl »n.l fMiiillvryrlved1 Frank !,!.<
I* upending bl*
■ id*
ntght from theii
Wle lour of E! Dorado nnd Pli
Counties and nre once more ocet
Ing their home oo Cnlvemlty avei
torn"
• t.i thr death
I SVochhe; in
it ni Salt Laics
'.nvrvini/ tlir ll
Perry *» Prawford. Stanford '**> ;The> will stop several day*
who >* ■■■■■■■*- on engineering work! ■ ■ -.• lake
In Afghnnlstan. In January Those' » • ■
praeen* were Meedaoie* A N Mill*.' Itllly Hill, former!)' lowg mamhal
Albert Truav. A P 7*'hikke and t,r Palo Alio, hss purchased a poo!
John O Koontr. and Ml**-** Hm-t and billiard hall in Msyfleld from
Zi-chokke. Oeorgla Culler. Helen c, M Ackley The rhange will take j turned from tholr month's outing ai
StnUa Lois Watrm. Martha |v*n. place Augusi 1st
Ing. Alice Taylor. Sylvia Trnav. Tah* * * * jtai'ip nt tlomewood. bui mad** fi
tn Mil'* and Cerirude Mitt*.
t..| nothiti
nd Mm. l.loyd M. 1
from rholr month's *
Ia\** Tahoe Thev e«tabtl*hed tb*-!r
Ml** Ktbei Crosby arrli-Ml in I'slo
Atto Tuesdsv tram Fr***n«
Albert MntblM.n of Snn Mateo ,t
\K vl.Hor In Palo Alto last night
Blfted no .M-.il*
■ liooten f the accident
Mr WWhkr wai ahoul |$
nd had beea *tmtA**VBa >»
?atunlay, ,lnh *»—
D A* Mendenhall *t*ent t
«t Uendenhall Springs near
more Friday.
■ dalt) hsnbl.
B.
I...»i
weekend will, fata f»mllv-
nhore »! Cspltola.
\n
Idle
The Methodist voiing tte*ip1e* nt- U'litit trip* In tbelr t.ninrh lo Tahoe * „
ble study class wlll be beld art Toes- j Tavera. Talis and *.ih»r point* onl*
day evening, July CCth, at tbe| th.- take
* day home of Mr* Frank Thomas. **Fij . * '
Uvei- Hamtiton ovenu* Rev C M War-; P*.ur h|g truck, __
r.rr w'.l *twa* on 'The Value"tir ih-Ung n*plmlt fnnit the plan! of thi
Hii-lorTcnt Appr'-nch t*. the mbte.' j Fedt-rat ronstrtirtlon Pomimnv oi
the The meeting w l! b*-eio promptly o* | ''tanning aventte and ll'gh *lreet t<
* sea- 7-1". o'clock ''he *tate highway this side of Red
. . • '. - i wood City, which Is being paved bi
\ number of Fsto Alt*, pe-.ple ih* Hanrahan ro»c*rn,
Ilide.1 tn tit to Sao 3ot*a y**t*r4ay to wll-
vrtrm si.ei „n.i Wm
b lic_d*(narlrm lw lhe
sen. who b-» lieen en- )c-i* to Salt Lskr * tl) Mil
ui! engineering work at •"'•iM
ned la.t evening.
• . vivitiiiK rcl.tt
Sdbl Snd Ms mother I
Hot
ri«itin«
Pran-
Mr Hon
> liffitghl
uUy.
Hit
\t
t.c ■uertinj ..f Mani-amtj camfl
-i Mi
-tern Woodmen -.f Aaierioi hel.1
i Ft
Bternhy hall l..*i niul.i it wn.
ihtel
• 1 thai ll.c ..lh.. r* -end ,i note
gratatstinu t.. ) ** 1-sHs, who
».rt t
i S-.o l-*i.m.-.,... Mr IK.vm Ita*
1-ltC
ihr I.-**.! *nmp srvrral i-mc
.ml
- mv b.II known among the
\l...lr
11 W-«-.ltti«n ..{ t'.il.i .nn.
Ilr
hi. been .... BCtlre worker hi
be *•
do ii.i a good mon) yearn At
ill in
li-idiial member he husieled W
tei o
her* i» (bin From rbal be wat
tdkai
.ol, 1'. be a dttlii'l dtpttlv ami
ben
Stole deputy, whirt mesu*j ibe
...«m
tin. io .l.tr-tc -I ib*- orgabtec-
i-m
**xt tot ihr wb.de state Pn«|
that
i<oi l.c wa* advanced i.. ..;,-
l.'IM
lotiir.t. ul.i.l. plu.c be now
h.d-1.
<-1 ItUj rtl.n.tu..h when he
taht i
np In- new duties in Ssn Fran-
of (rtt.tUlwMi
nip tboiiichl if
no t ni Idling
thst tn- g-Hl
t» Iti
VV.H«lmr
Mi li.
active >■<
tllC II.II
i.iininu t
ol course been
... political circle
-til known Before ai-
trocc be knew whit it
! his Hi
'cm! t.. Ms
ids
Mr**, e Trumdate hag rettfrhed
-m a week'* vacation at Farm-
I
^tomofitls bslongfng to I> ne«« the parade whl*h was the open-' Mm, R. H. CBtbbertson, who hn* A. W, P.sl-
S Horn 00 ftt" COBDU Itfcd TbOll* Ing Canton of tbe twenty-nlnlhlbeen visiting ber daughter. Mm lt
*d*> morning So one wa* injured1' gmfcu council of the Aount* Men's| E. Swain, and other children In Ifatf
bjft con*lderab:e damage was done !n«lilule and the slxieenth grand | vicinity, hss returned to hi
to both machines. >*oiinrH of lhe Voting ladles' Instl-'
JOI.I.V (Mint* PKI.laHV.
Th" Haliy Mall hetdod tl* pnra-
... graph doacrlblgg sir t Forbea
0 Kamniemr or San Hohertsoa*s farewell * Our rtol)
vUltlng her sister. Mrs Hamlet." and wound tip* with rhe
*■*. t»r>M.til. "The nndlen'.- MBg 1W*i
• • » a Jolly flood Pellow ' "' We t«-
Wltmer Totint and little tie.e thai thin is lhe Bret Mm*' the
home daughter nre niiendtng s week with m.-laneholy Hstio has t-een i-o de-
Mt-ndocino county. Miss Jean!** frlentls tn Monterey, , scribed - l^indiin Punch _
•rk hard, tt* he
bj.d w»|kc*J iei.it
pWe tn Hie f.iTire
l-iri a| S-iti 1'n.nri
here arc <imt. r*a*j
ih.tr B-..-.I wishes
WHO WANTS*TO AID IN
STOCKING STREAMS?
I I. Koppst, touni) ti-t> and gsme
warden, nnnnnnred )esterdny thst
the flith car of the slate hatchery
wlll be in San Joao Salurday, arrlv-
teg al " "7 O" h«k
0003
=■4
THE DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES
Dalt? palo Hlto Clmee •*u-«M**."*»««»««t«M,*
a=*«r,4.«.-fci-___,'-«»|| THE TINDER BOX jj
mtrr *SVtmton aicwa Sim.it>, at lh* ■ ** . . . _ _ JO
iJHSStipH aad Lya-Jri A*-.-. W the 4vS»»h»hh«8»-*.*.*■*»<.■-*»****»
center »l
Turas ir sushi Nr. comfanv
H. W. Sotrta-t . trtaiAtat
W. M. Ks-lt S**T*t*r?lt**mtrt
Prrajded Finance.
Ythxly—Collect water snd Itgbl
Tss Mesh Cetlssilea. PAM> ALTO BOWLFRS i_-ttttttttttttM»ttM»tttt«t»ttMs*^Mtt>t*>*tt»t>t-M
A Scottish geutlemun peytng a visit -*■ --—* ****"^* ****** -
ts London w*s taken by hts nephew to
a service in SL Paul's cathedral. B*
had no ********* whatever wltb
WIN FROM KAMA CLARA
uau uw Ki|uat_i»>-H* *****.*a -hu
ths liturgy at tbs Church of England. 1mM Evening-*. Match Was Pall of 8
II* picked up s prsyer book and be* *
picked up a prayer
came very much interested, but aa bs
SUkSCSHTION SATRB
' I rates high enough to provide for all tnru<«d ovsr the leaves hie face be-
■.*•-_" bond payments. came clouded with a look of Intense
■"'■-" Secondly—Lory a property tax fori anxiety. He placed tbe prayer book
jbood* blgh enough to pay all said I earefuHj down. look*d cauttouaij
s«r.: bond charge, again (sad rftti-h. *m***J**A ****** ****** ***
• r_althll» *., Its* rlnnr Ills rur.h-.w
Interest-r-Pleeea Palo Alio In
1 ''-nt for Championship.
Tan. fa** AU*. Cal Mew. Oram ***«*. N*
J** S-a-H mo** **raX*eia **jm> mottti
SoUrM**. Tb* Tims* t» aot terpoatmt* lot the
*m*mm ol iMt-eeaiWat*. Antrim *a* a*
_*n*_ br tW L'lw nam- **t the wrllrt. n»l lor pah-
I mat V **C*aa*itim ot IiWIob- natart will b. pab-
rsle AUo, Calltorala, SOIUe)
____________ Thirdly—Borrow the money from
_*- ***** ,.,i".v ihs hank to pay the said bond
cbargee tjet again) and ao create a
floating debt.
Fourthly—Vote more bonds to
meet tbo deficiency and commence
all over again.
...sr. H. KILLS'
stealthily to tbe door,
followed blm aod said:
His nephew
will
irder you a beautiful spring suit at KLEIN'S. All the Istest
J
to s glrj during leap year.—Spring-
Held (Ohio) News.
FRIDAY*. FBBRPART 31, 1308.;
BOOKS POR CBILBMCr.
In this issue appears a *f******-\ *-«„, „ B0^~7^hor„y for the
tlon from tbe pen of Chaplain Os-d-!^. thtt a JftI,an„, fleet t.
nor of SUnford In regard to Uis the Neo-ho rtw Md
tralplug of children^ Dr. Gardner L^^ EmporU M „, Um.> .nd
Tighlly argue, that Anally tbe prop-! ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^
ar training of the child rests with ■ |(w ^^ fo_ purpoMm of Mew
the psrent. snd he makes .jrise ....^^ 0„ett„,
flkffsstlon ln regsrd to the books1
.thst should be accessible to the[
child. Doubtless Dr. Gardner speaks
from experience when fae calls st-
The Santa Clara Bohemian Club •>
All Stars" suffered a bad defeat on 5
•Are you 111, uncle! What la Uw the p.*,-, Alto iftoy, t„t evetdng at 5
mattsr?" 9 - -
Th*. unci* replied: "Na But It f* *** ***** ot **** ***** **** A,t0,5 style* sre shown. Call ln aad look tbem over. Hy reputation
eaoogb to make any man 111 to eee the team. The gamea were very exclt-Sf backs ovary salt.
number of Election, mad* in this ^ Md M|th „„. on ^ mm
•**CoUecUooe™ aald tb* nephew, la wor9 ****• dMp,to the ******** *f _
surprise "If there ts any at ail. tbsr* ***** ** ***** *** ****** c**** ***** g ?
j certainly won't be mors than one." was defeated. Five gamea were ahhhah«ghhhhhhhhlgd>_li>d>*>-lh»h»»*3d****sdd*sdd-l>d*hh
EDITORIAL SNAPSHOTS. -Well." ssid tbs nods, "tbey abould rolled tnslead of three, aa had been _
All moons took like honeymoons no* mark so many in the book. There's Arranged. The team from tbe "All
naethlng but -collecT and bits of flUri» cdmpoeed flv* picked men of
prayer then eoileef and more pr***ore. ,he ^ C|arft b^^,. Ch.b> „„
and 'collect' again. And ssys I to my- _J , tu _ \
If I bide bere until sll these col
E. KLEIN,
179 Uahr-Mlty Are. g
PALO ALTO :
Had to sar. the new .oreroor oT
li. ..II, of Mr.. Kdwarde.
-14m H4.ar.le, wit. o( Coloael E.j K."." ****■ ^^
.IUrbo.l.r. **' "..rd. died 1... Va. Ao.el- J*«£J ^«_*l_e"_-« f.eorrt
mms'jr^Tn* mtT7_^: ** •*>« '•>• ***> •»'• »v. • **nur,"» ■'-. •->__. or di— ...
*S^lS*t^mo£iiJ* alesdlet. ...m and mat their r.,.1. lo-la. a .«r,lea. oper..lo„Vor lh., ^ ^ ,„„^, IO th. a*** ot
h-— L-.I .„ .„. . 'ellef of kidner dlseue t^, ,..n ul|ll f«rln»eeo-* *ss3 k_»
Palo A-o Ion ,H «,. ..„- ear- *»-* "■"'" "***■>* «** *-1 •» 3a«. f.» o* which he. soU-at^-l..
o woo all It. game., cr- ^^ (b ,,m|o A1(o wh||e ^^ m_; ^ „„ thc „..„ ,„ „_ Uttr .,„. „,
Leror Edw.rda. was a student al' poemoetrta. for easmple. toooRao-*--
Slaeford. Clonal and Mra. Ed-i *°* ***^l<"" "^~°*» <"** *** **
Hew tnd-sn. Ton Deeeskia.
Ths skin drawing of_ the Indian.. rying off the high score and high
average. Tbls glvee I'alo Alto a
fine than-i' for tbe championship of
both buffalo sod deer skins, is genera)
ly very beautiful and soft Tbey
stretch tbe skin either on s fraoM or ,.
on the ground, and after It bas remain ,n<' eo"t* M th* OQl* ***** *n thwlr
ed tbere for three or four days, with *** ** **** ** Holltsisr. aad If the
_|Mew Jersey Is sttraeting national _, bralaa spread over tbe fleshy aide, local team keepe up Its winning
tCTMont-t^hTcharm^th*V biography J B,Ul*t,on ** ******* ** ** *** hi»i they grain It wtth a aort of ads or *treak It will be able to call itself
hold* for young persons It I* oer-i!*nt<M,lwcUon ******** v****** ****' ******* *txer tbe procw* of graining, -champs."
Uln thst nothing slse wilt *o appeal ln" **** ot ******** ** ****** «••*! ^** *?*? "klu(tU ^T^7 T0" The ^ores for the evening* were
•» - ! m V. th. li»l of ,171 granted?— Boston Herald. | foli*T ohlabed. It pssses through an* followi:
to a child as ths Uvea of great men 9tbltx pr0c*s»-_hat of smofctag. For "*__j■ " _ _.
aad wonien. Nothing else wlll bsve; "T , this tbey bang tbe akin on a frame ptl° A***~** Veteran. 180. Iff,
so great sn Influence on their sepl- ******** ** **** ■uggestlon to ^ t ^^ Ipfoo- ^^ w |#nL ^ ,-**■, 152, Ui; tot*. KC»- average. Tlmt-i wlll not be issued
American eheesemakers that they j ttm to a,,*. it u^ bottom out of rot- 1 73 1
, ,. feet of the muarle forming constituents
warda were promtoenl In the social! ta th* diet of tbe patient - London
life nf Pato Alto, and tbe new* of |j,,irrf
Mm. Edward*' death will be learned
wltb regret by her large circle of Ga*araphy.
friends. ~*'* ***** to *** ***** *"*"■■" *******
9 , prince
rstlous aod ambitions. #
Most of us can remember the time
In our young days when ws were
go ahead nnd make eheeses
I tfael
r own manner aai
d glvs
af**er' tan wood, whlcb produces s strong and 120.
them peculiar smell. Tbe firs must bs emoth> it;i ■_•
•A Jspaneee prince: Where Is her
HitUday Tomorrow. -^ ^-^ trs^iing loeogntto."
Tomorrow being, a holiday. The -i* he? I'm eo dreadfully weal
Most of "••"-■' g**--*grspblcal osnwe. Tbare ta
, „ aUnrhutia, Isn't II r-Cbunts.
he stores wlll be closed, but the , , ,
sversge. „,arkrtB wt|| be optfn daring the • Physical Ooogropby.
8S* ll4'\ forenoon The poatofflce wUI ba *** ****<****** ******* *** *******
ISO. IIS: total. M4: average.^^^ *^ " given In s geograpfay examination In
Itt -t-6. II. Mahlkoa. 146, 161,\**** ***** * lo 1° o'clock Io the ^p^ to tbe ,|W-uou. tm what tU-
3. Carwlle, ITS, 16S, 160,
»: total, 717;
R. Olsen. IS6.
! good domestle name* Instead of bor-, ered to make tbe stook*. Tb* gratiwed
«ldkrt«l to rellow-harh I" •*««''•• | „,»,., „.„„ „.„, „„ ,„putar | .U-. must I- kepi In the .ok*, toe _,
-?. Z *.r..T."o™.' b^aroela"1 "r*-"" "V* "•**•'** °°*"'M~* "' _--, wlll°V,.«."' '^.TlJ."!,^: * »'• ">*" ***** *«"*>■ »*'** *'«"«• ' "* *>*> ** °° **** ^tloa do most of our r.los com.r
tbs tlmt* when we nr-it beratm* In-1 ___.. ._ '.. *.*, .* .* * ____ Skins a III always remain tn* aame, .1 vi _. -.1" ***** -.in. i-twri* mtrairht
t.re.l-1 In work, of Irerll snd bl-' ""-J** •"" ,,""' •"•»•"•**'»"" „„ „M helO-'wet. which do. o« >•' *-"■ <* C"»»«. '"■ ***■ '". rt.r del.rer, of m.ll. ** ** *S**fiS*m*m
onenh. or nerrhanc. lo Ihe woraa *""** Drob,b" f*™* *° ***{ "-' bal*-. to the dr^ed sklo. In elrui^l 134. 200; lol.l. Ml; a„ra«e. Ht. . ™"°- **" ****** *** "**
rsnasment If thslr 'customers woald M,tkt*-i__"ti'. iimm tt** it-tWac-m** n**tt* r-t*** i ******** ■•« *** . _ _ _ _ ■ m ™**J"*
of tbs classic poats.
This better class of reading bad
rang*m*nt If their customers would cauhtrl*s.-"Ufe Among tb* Indlaaa" Santa Clara - J. Toomey. 181, 144.
acospt It.—Boston Traoacrlpt. |-jo, ]«, *67: total. 74S: average.
Th* Partition* ef Poland. 14s j.5, p. Costs), 1B4, 204, 1J6,
Oovernor Hughes of New York be-, _There hsve been three parti tl ooe of J77> '1&j. toUl< J53
llevea ll la lbs Intention of lhe news-. P******
IKIUIr. In tha rail m.lnrllv nr /•**** •'■"*•'
Poland. Tbe first was tn 1772. \
170 2-S.
average,
Franks. 140. 178. 14«.
Chlld'a IJfe Raved by Chamberlain'.
Coach Remedy.
* the effect at once to create new aspiration*, new ambitions, and It
-gars sinew view of-life end mads! MIM.^'|a".hV-.aat natoritr'nt"^^ Priisala took tbe paUUnataa at Mai*
r.Tvr.h.ri^Th.r r ^'^^
Van"i„-,^---, "J?h *"""".™ m.k« «no. i»tu.l. hate ae B.„p.. rn, ,„^ rU Boaala. or Oallet.: a lotal. 707; arerwe. 140 J-5. A.
d women l»c.i.e. of the new.ldeae ,„„ „ Mn,|,1„„,|y._chle.,„ Rec ■ p.- „f i^,,,,.. (tandomlr and Oraeow. Mano. 163. 145. HO. hi. ITU- to-
Mtt.r mentor. Inspired. ord-Herald. . and Baaela look White llosela. with all tal. 797: averaie. ml a-l.
Tlieo. how careful ahould narenia __ ' the part beyood the Dole|»r. The eee- Grand total for Palo Alto 4111-
he t. plan, within rtaeh of their j The proooelllon lo make Abraham' "Od partllloo was In 17BS. by whk-b lor ^ c. , Victor, for
children (ood books, books thai wlll | Uneoln's blrth'dar a leaal holiday I ****** acqulr-d the reinaloder of
i...„..i. m,..-., .h.~ ..a .. ... _. ... .JT...... Oreal aad a lairllon of Llllle I'olend. '"'°./,"™• *" ",D"
i |ioiiloo _
aod tbe Ruaelan bouutlarr waa ad- f':i1" A,(0 WOD a" Ure aamee: Ma-
loteuaely Interest them and at the; once more appears In the legislature.
aame time lead them lo nobler IV. can honor Lincoln by -working j ^..^ to7h7ceu..rofTl'thuaoU a'od hlkoa mad. the bltheet «ore.':it;
belghu of Ihor/gkt end ende«,or. lol better .than by loafing.—New Bed- Tt-brola. lo Ibe third and Dual par. fo.lello Ihe highest aeerace. 171.
this Ilea the decision of Ihe child's Inrd Standard. UUoo, lo 171,1. Austria bad Cracow. ,
future life—the difference befwem i s ! with tbe country betweeu the Plllcs
being content with commonplae. j Na. 70«l. I aod the Vistula. Press's hsd tbe esp-
alfalrs aod becoming enthusiastic In Report of Ihe eoodltion of the' l**1' *"*' "■* 'erriiory ae far aa the
a deelre to *rar. *a Muralloer'and FlWtT XATIOSAI, rtANK "l*i^-0*.,___*1~, "*"' '" •""*'*
H-tbacrlbe tar The Times
A Safety Match.
"Pspa, what i> a safety matchl**
Mr. Mi-ui-.---k.-4l Hooking carefuUy
. . -, , _. _ „ about to see If bis wtfe U within b*__r-
John Englebsrdt. ofv Gem. ^^ MfrtJ „atc^ ^^ ta whtn a
tells of the anxious moments UMUeaded man msrrtee an armlees
si-etit over her little 2-year-old woman:
daughter wbo had taken a hard * ■
eold resulting In croup. She sayb: - ,^,-j,, Cougn Syrup for
■I am satlafled tbat If It had not *T ^^ _,- _.A_.
been for Chamberlain's Cough Rem- roB*^»* ""^ ***>*' "d *hoool«
edy she woiiM hav* choked to death. *%**** ***** ** ***** ****** -"-other*
I gsve this i ..-ilcin'e every ten mis- should keep It ou hsnd for children.
utes and ahe soon began to throw It Is prompt relief to croup, tt ts
up tbs phlegm. I ean rscommsnd It gently laxative, driving the poison
in the highest terms as I bare an- and phlegm from the system. It
other child that waa cured In tbe gives Immediate relief. Guaranteed
sam*** way." Sold by Eagle Drug Co. Sold by Welngartoer A Co.
HIWT w M->\ \l. RANK
to carve a ptare In life tfaat shall nt Palo Alio, tn the state or Callfoi-
bring good lo others aud bo an tn- i nls, at tbe close of business, Peb-
oentlve to the youth of future gen-| rusry 14. 1908.
•""Jons. Re-oorrea.
"T-Uaia of groat men all rewind u
We can make our live* sublime.
-And. departing, leave behind ua.
Footiirlnt* on tht- sands of time.'
A Oramstie Author.
Like most actor managers. Maereail.
was pestered by would be dramatic au-
Overdrafts, secured and
unseeured
lT. 8. Hotids to secure circulation
1'remlums on T.tt Bonds
leoans and discounted . .8ir.l,00&.2g: thora An aml-llk-us young fellow
brought bltu a five act tragedy ooe
morning to Prury Lane.
"My piece," modestly explatusd tbe
autbor, "is a chef d'oeuvre. I will au
30,000.00 ,w^r 1ttr „, auwess. for I have con
1.SB1.S7 aulted tbe aanguluarr tasle of ths ■>_■_*-
SS.fif.0.00 He. Hy tragedy Is so tragic that all
tbe characters are killed off at tbe end
of tbe third actH
"With nhom. then." asked tbe man*
agar. **do you carry on th* action of
th* last two artsT*
"With the she it» of tbo** wbo died
la tbe third!" t'ortihllt Uagnaln*.
furnl-
1.77S.SS
S81.40
A PATRIOTIC- APPEAL.
It has been a long time since the! Honda, securities, etc.
flagpole an the Circle was iivstlnhle .l-niil-ltuc housi
for usa. During the autumn festl- ***** snd fixtures ...
*ral the rope was rut and tbe dam-. **"•* from National Hanks
saa has never been repaired. st-j ,no1 reserve agenta).
though tbe city trusteee have prtrtn- **'*** ***** spproved reined to repair It, as they hare prom-; serve agent*
bed other things thst have never t'lieek* and other cash
got themselves done. [ Heme'
Tonight the Native Sons will glv*, K*****"**"
an sntsrtalnmsfat, with tbe purpose) Not** of olher Nstlonsl
or completing the fund necoaaary B*nk* 300.00
for a new flagpole. The entertain- rr«tlonal i*aper euxren-
ment la luelf will be worth far] '** ******* *** ***** * **■**
more than the price of admission,! *u*fuI ****** reeerre In
*-d tn addition those who attend1 B*nk* Tlx:
wlll have the satisfaction of know-)Blw*io ' •■«*7.11T.«
lng that they faav* paid a half dol-' L**al'Un<1*r
lar toward ths good cause, the ee-j w>tai •■■ ***•**— «.*.17.SI
arlng of a new flagpole from which i R»«»«*P»'«n fund with
K 8. Treasurer <B per
cent of clrrulstton).. 1.S00.00
wssther alguals may be shown and
from whleh Old Olory may be dls-
played on proper oecaalona
Tha occasion la a patriotic one
aad abould appeal to every good cltlxen. What tfae elty trusteee will
aot do, we must do for ourselves.
Bsv. J. Will** Bssr, president of
the Occidental College, will be the
special preacher at the university
chgpel at 11 o'clock Sunday morning.
•*■>•*">»»« ********
j M. H. BILLE
Landscape
Gardener
y
Phone nine 221.
|Trs_», Shrub*. Plants sad
8soda Experienced mea tor
Contract or dsy work.
Residence 170 Wsverley St
Pcatofflc* box St.
PALO ALTO. CAU
**************** **
Total 100.870. st
• LUhlllllt-..
CaplUl stock paid ln..| 80,000.00
Surplus fund 8.000.00
National Bank notes outstanding 17.S00.04
Due to SUte Banks and
Bankers 84.7
Individual deposits subject to cheek 107.438.81
Demand certificates of
depoelt 1.011.88
Time certificates of deposit 17.861.11
Certified checks 180.0}
ToUI 100.870.S8
SUte of California, county of
Santa Clara, as.:
1. BH King, cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above sUtement Is true to
tbe best of my knowledge and belief.
RL) KINO. Cashier.
Correct—Attest:
C. F. CHILDS.
JOHN DUDFIELD.
RAT LYMAN WILBUR.
. Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me tbls list day of Februsry, 1808.
A. M. THOMSON.
Notary Public.
Grey V*e*w* Brawn Camsl*.
The length of a stage varies throughout Persia, devendlng on tbe character
ot the couotry, and 1* reckc-Md In far-
asks, ths old i 'reek jiaraeang. The far
salt la a moat elastic aad uncertain ,
measure, snd ss animals are paid fur
per farsak as many as tb* credulity of
the traveler will allow are crowded
Into each stags. "How far," I once
ask*d aa old Kurdish muleteer, "Is a '
rarsakr "As fsr ss oo* can dJstla-
gulab a gray from a browa causal"
was the dtecreet snswar. Thej ever
sge aboot four miles snd ths etage
sbout six fsrsska. or twenty firs mllee.'
-Atlantic.
Tk*wsM Hs Cay id Any Them Chas*.
Elderly Gennee (ss he calls at a
lodglag hones doort*—Glnd lady, I ssw
TSS. der advertlavment ln der evening
paper dst yoa hsve a pair of pajamas
to aell, yee? Boarding Hoose Mtstrsss
ilwdlgnantly v -I-iJs-naji: Tou old tool.
do yoa think this Is a ds-partmsnt
ature* Wbeis Is the sdrerttsementT
The Oennsn (producing the advertise*
sasat and resiling It aloudr— Tor aale,
voa almcat new bedroom suit, chsefal
Oalt and eee tt "-Bohemian.
lata 'Km Ally*.
"Does tbls dog Ilk* strangers?"
"Lovee 'em, ma'am.**
"Well. I must hsve s dog tbat doea
not like straagsra.**
A* I wa* about to aay. ma'am.
ea, ma'am, thank
r
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ulim xou latmopted roe, tills doc
lovee strangers en' has eaten eerersl
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Lingering Anlmeeity. I ■
"Tfaoee two families tn tb* adjoining
flats wbo used to be at daggers draws
hsve beeo reconciled, haven'f th.yl"
"I don't know. They profesa frtenJ-
ehlp, but one family gave tbe llttl* boy
In tbe other e lng toy drum, and tfae
eecond family gave tbe flrst one's old-
set boy a fiddle."- Bsttlmor* Americas.
of 'em. ma'am. Ti
roar—******* Poet
Life le but s fleeting show, but It Is
nevertbelees the greatest show sa
esrth.-ltchlsoa Globe.
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A new 5-room Bungalow, just completed.
-never been occupied. It is very well arranged, and is tastily finished throughout.
The large clinker brick fire place and the
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lot facing east, one block from the San Jose
and Los Gatos Interurbaiv Electric Railway
line, and about three blocks from the May-
field Station.
The Price is only
$1900.00
and part cash down would be sufficient to
buy the property.
See us at once and let us show you this
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THE GULF STREAM ITALIAN FIDDLER
FILLS ASSEMBLY
Harry hogan a happy
HOGAIC FOR HE-Ll.
WED KISS YOUNG
tt It the Grandest ef U Terrestrial Phenomena
A SIGHTY RIVER IN THE'SEA
Announcement come* from
kerafleld et the engagement of Ml**
Winifred Hlldreth Young and Harry
Kts.di-1- Hocsn, the youngest *oa of
Serato Ch-anm With Alandon ofj »•- f* »• Hogan..of Falo Alto.
•"His Gypsy Numbers and
Temperament
Hsrry Hogan waa bora ln Mayfield
land spent al) of hi* earlleit year*
Iheroobonta, After graduating-*from
.TShS; t.,%*w2S3|Ci«eal Review Reciic, Deuil oil**"" ci.r. c«il-«. h. ... tor
Temet, wfcn. bw.-.„. laCbaam Playrr** Style .nd It.
I* ra, a. ereme n, w«H* Effect,
tlm, *-npto)r-aa la the lUnk ot I'alo
iAUo. and l.u,rtr bu b«*a t*H*r ot
Ith, First N.tlon.l Hank ol Bftttor*-
Itlw blllloo too. „r >s».,. ns, B srALUWB Ct'KTIS ««ld. It* la • m.mb«r of ta,
S to ,L^f ""I*"*" "* 2" • .suolord i«, lB.a.n«*M ..d A^nbli etete.
ton oy tb*. -jair street" acc«w*h-rc
to Bear Admiral iobu K llll-ltu,» , Those who weot to bear Arrtgo j The Bakeirfietd Cajlforolao of
V. A. N, In * r,,,tJ•,„,„,,. .(i-i. io (),* j-Vrato lost Saturday night at A*-1 December I Sib has tbe followtag
National Geucraphlr -nrtety at %.**«h j-*embly Hall expecting to hear a *e* ■ reference to tb* engagement:
•i_^ !„_!?._,* __^ "With beauty in evidence to
ably tbe cr*u*ie*i sue o-.«i o-.i-.-h'* ot * yhXr - disappointed. Km becaoi
*^/t!I^"trt*' f**?™'*0*^ hey did nol bear a good concert.
"If tbl* one-Incle liamrs rt.tta of ***■* ]". , ... t-. _
ter could b. evaporated „ LuUMU '°* ** m** * *pl"dld OM- bBt *"
Mtta woold M-qutT* many now mure 1 **** ***** ***** * different man
' sacr of soloist. Elman's Ruastan
j totldity aad Krelsler'a Inborn mn
■ all tbe *htp* In tbe wnrtd tn ra
• t," aaya Admiral Hiisbory
"It t* dlltifoli for tbe «r*lod *-o CT*"p '
*.be taune&atty or tbe gr**at «t**D rlv '
er. When ooe 1* ea board e *reev* j
doatlng upoa tt* water* ooe Is not ««
OMIch Muprewsed at (tu* power and
grandeur of (hi* woodec or nature a* '
be la wben be «taud* before a tewar }
tnt mountain, no immen**e iceberg or '
a fall of erater *arb ■■ Niagara
"Bnt When one ixoember* (b*t Itte >
mighty torrent. *M*oOhM on hour n- ****** ***** ***** ****** ****** **
boor aad day by day In a vo.sow ••***"*• **** tf0*!"* In populsrity ts
*-]u»i to alt tbe Urce«t rtvera of tbe ' gratifying evident. and local
world combined, earryina Ita ben**8 ' moslclover* may reet auured that
emi beat to temparr tbe cumate of roe h,-.*..- aupport ot thU enterprise ha*
tineot*. ooe begin, to rvelt*** th*t of | „ it , fl„BfUI „ well as a mo*
all tbe foni-n vt the physical w.-ri-t
now can equal tbt*, utte river of the
laashln are both Integral parte of
'he** playing, but the fire aod pan*
tloa of this Italian's music wer*
omethtng nsw (o his hearers,.
The house that gathered to hear
•ht* heralded *oto!*t wa* the largest
that bas yet attended any of the
Peninsula Musical Awoctatloa con*
arena
"It U lotemtlns to oo(e lo the hi*
tory of (be eulf stream bow greet tt*
liittufiii-i- baa beeo on (he fononee ol
the m-t» world *
■*J.*.fiiiv th*- iIlM-*ov«cy of America
*-tmii:.' Woods aod trull* wer* fr**
quvntly found on lh*> shore* of En
■■■:.' Sum*, or th.-,- were seen by {wl
Columbus and (o blm were cud* tnd n« j -,, have a mo
evldenre (hnt «trn»ge land* were (o the | -.ount#rlng (h,
laical succes*.
i An error on tb* program *et the
J audience wondering when four in-
- stead of three movement* were
played In the flr*t number. An Al*
jlegro movement. «b|ch followed th*
I aria, wan left ont on the program.
jTbl* old Kalian violinist. Vernclni.
> who wrote tbe first number, seem*
peculiar method of
accomiiMOtment wllh
.rttr.M TW*. »oo,t. -«, r.m«s1 , „,,„ n,rSM„„ „,.„,..
**y (hr culf atream *nd by the iwevall ' ., , _ .
let .lod. (rom Am,.!.,. M lb,, lo !"»« * n" m-n* **********
part Ibe stream l» rceponalble for (tw I The better known WleWasrahl
.l:*-ov**rj of the new world -Concerto In I> minor, wllh the beau*
-Poncr de f eon. -rblle ^-archlna toi | „*„, -Hom,,,,,,- which hae been
tbe fount.ln.of youth, dlr^enrd tM- ,tvM w m.ny Um„ hy xbe gre*t
stream. JrXe ealled southward atom: j *
the t-"S*.t of Klorlda. thu* vtemmlni'
I GOVERN MENT HAS KEY
TO POWER SITUATION
Wltb S8.06S.009 horsepower an-
developed aad Tt per cent of the
riles for generation ot electric current by water on public lands of tbe
I'nlted State*, th* federal government bold* a key to the power situation that It ahould not -relinquish.
so Edward c. Klnny of tha Interior
department told th* awnat* public
land* committee coneldering the administration hill for leasing water*
power altea.
While It retain* ownerahtp of th*
site*, but encourage* their development under lease a* provided for lo
the bill. Klnny aesertd the government woold hold *, guarantee foe
continued "good behavior" by power corporations. He »a*d power *lto
withdrawal* -by tb* Preaident up to
June 30 totaled nearly 2,000.000
acres, and tbe purpose ot the with*
drawals was to await congressional
action on the pending bill.
He quoted ofBrlals ot the national
conservation aasoclatlon to ahow
that ten groups of power cbmpanle*
control SS per reat of tb* ".000.000
developed horeepowed In tbe country, and added tbat two eompanle*
tn California control t>1 per cent
of the developed power ta California.
make a pretty effect at the dinner
partv whlrh Mlsa Winifred Hlldreth
Young gave lasi evening tn the gold
room at the Tegeler hotel, annoance-
meat was made of her engagement
to Harry Francis Hogan.
'•Festoons of chrysanthemum* arranged In a winding deelga enhanced
the color erhe'm* of th* baskets and
vasee filled with pink carnation*
end tern*, with *atta ribbon* and
tnlie hanging from the chandelier
eitendlng to each end of the table,
giving an airy dalntlneee to the
general effect. The tulle led to the
small raee* of carnation* a* favor*
for the guest*. Smites wa* twined
about tb* white *attn ribbon and on
the 'table. Over alt wa* sprinkled
artificial snow, which glittered beautifully under the light* ahaded In
pink.' On two tables were placed
miniature Christmas trees prettily
decorated.
"Th* piece cards were hsnd paint,
ed In a detlrate pink and tied with
a small bow of matin*. They' were) ,i,al tr ,|,fl numiwr
in the form of* t)tfet*,t!on mark (as|was not considornbl
to date of nuptial*), the Initials an
WHAT hath
*«lnM
rvwnt «
WAR
hath maa ev«r «ImuT*1 or
■*-*»
lh* reluctant r.:,i at
Vallejo's Hard Luck
Vallejo ha* :ortv-ttve ealoon*
Msii that with U-oJ he m*r-
row* «.
But that wllh travail herrow'd it
And »,,w\i it with the SMd of Iran-
Wbnl ahar** *.f luht hath •*«< dlmb'S
Ills •{Mi* heaven without Its ptXem.
But. Ilka the crimson summcir mema
Tl;al flam.-a* Upon I:** a t-.nl*. in Juno.
(U far* wms red with MCVtlWT
His Christ haih not been paid tor yet-
Th» hu-i-tc, lii-t taut., hla ull'nui, taim.
giasMma awA tataXa and falU and 0**a
Tha ImiiK-niortal mulintcM
Of tl.u'M «n<l WcMrlncHM antt -*jain
CSnnon ,.r m*» or Mow dlavSM,
Beat tic or huna*r, toll nr in.i.
What luaitiT how |h* ail-it* b« fnuahtr
Htm U Ihe MlftuM triumph wnnaahl—
lh* t. ■■! ;v* corvnst >'f dual.
One quick, wild Hurry in tba atorm-
What «■-»s * - • how hm strife he t.-usht*
Still i"t .\ the i .<,. ,* ..t t i. drt**m«
Ttiele Wbttf-e the mystic guoralon st-wame
Above the futile ild* of IhuaiahL
Win* haih b* t-*rr e*l* wllh Peat*,
A trebced child aoainat h*r bcesstr
When bath lift mx*r paus'd IR a***---*
TO ft«*a • ru** -isaii.it his rae*
And ni'ili, hi* hMd *nd M-t him feat*
War! viti..,, bath own e'er koewn of
p**e*t
wi.cii hath tn* h*ll*d Merino*?
When limit [.an- a li-alu f-naoxl lo ktt.ll*
Por h* i:.,iti ton* ili>wn lata hell
Te 1 • dream <*f perndw*.
•till Ibm
at | That ta*V
■iVIl al.
.!■!» unci
prewnt. but aa a New Year's preeeat 11**, *****"* ***** ***** **** *-*p tot ilahti
.„ a-—- o i- i».;M:'1'r?*Mft^hllo_thentob«
mean old t'nele Sam practically In
tend* to take twenty of Vallelo'*
--nicM.il*. and put tbem Into ht* cy-
Utae cellar or etild *torage vault or
■omewhere. Thl* t* not tbe only
unfair treatment Vallejo ha* ro-
ceived. There wa* a glorious era
not long ago when that rlty had 100
Hut Charles J. Ilnnaparte,
then secretary of tbe navy, raid
of IkKIKC h.ir.ir r
d he
wiihhnld a lot of contract
the place card revealing the "ecret.jwnrk from Mar* Inland navy fard,
'Tew girt*- are t*o bleased with the | Sow comes along Jo^cphus Daniel*.
wealth of Mncer* friendship s» Mlssjanotber secretary el the^avy. and
Young. Hhe has resided In lln- Intimate* thnl he will do romethtng
kentleld *lt year*, and I* a gradu*;lf there are nnt fewer swallow stalls
ate of the Kern county dish school, j nenr the nnvy yard and It* work-
She 1* (he eldest dauahter of Vi. II. '■ men So Vallejo'* city rouncll ha*
Young." gone snd done It, lopped off twenty
, I,, i ; thirs( lavcrm*. ennte down within a
few years from 1 On to twen(>-flve
thi* coming N'ew Year't* day. Ami
Oreat thing* are expocled of seV'tvalleJo wn* one of (he nicest little
it'..
And tiiinj-iT vmnta hta r**bl* breath.
Still ^v tone «:*i .:*-• ot ilr-.Hr
Craasd youth must bur ph*nt«smk
Stilt frt,m th* i.tri'si'.-,' blltar •«a'"
Iter" «''.!inbe Us (homr <Sitvai-]r
tVltti trr':ins rnws to write Ita run*e
►"•ar Otbat < ■■ "fn « rJiMi to t*«d.
VM1* et,her feat a**-*.*! o'*r the aan.U.
I'.IM 1>)| the ■•■■■■ I*.** Of n..!iK j-crc-tiiiiii'i'
>i H.' hrad* muat crack tttr uttrrsnea
Thai seek* thorn nn wllh ntmbla hand*
Still (ha* liii|>arMnl. aiiiothrrlne ami
Mn-t ■ -f d«d lot* and sttll I '*.is.li-
IInl.! t>*nantuma In h*r atarlne eye*.
*■ ..: f ■■■>,> shitll !....:>.■ from farakl**
Itevt'Ul,. i.. il.e itianiK erf Car*
War1 Wtn-n hath man *'*r laatcd pm<*\
tta, -t "|> to Hit ten.) liraast tu ItraaalT
W'licn hath ll't* Sfir itaus'tl In areca
To in*aa ca ioa-» aaalnst bis lac*
And -tlt-okr tila lira,) and hid him realT ,
.-UnldanUlliHt.
Stanford Stars to Shine
one* an a golO Itnelf, brought ttie so*
Uitai and audience to a more ron-
\c-r-rtn* plane. ll was a t --1-«- ot
music Hint Mk hearers were more
familiar with, and thee resjwnded
to hU appeal with a hearty demand .comra to (he big track meet al thei*nn*ice
for an encore. lie played tv-hii- exposition August "th. according i" .inik-
mann'ft Abenlied. whhh. although : John Kltlott of San Ptanclncd. preel-,
not ot (he (ype muat suited lo tbetdeat of the Patdlle Alblellc A**ocl*'
SUnford .'.thi-1.- when
-i.ioi-i -. temt>erament. wa»
j fully done.
', A mnvemenl from one'
I Itruch concert* followed
'wait, and I muat confer**
seemed to dra* a llltle Th
beautl-
llon. vice-president uf tbe Amateur
Athletic Union of America end for
., ,he the past twenty yesr* referee at .11, dw * „.,),.„, ,„,, odd Jobi „.
ittop the big intercollegiate track meet.;,,, ^^ m y^r ^ ^^ ^ffa
(hat lt|'»* Csllfornls. *Mi wr,at BIllKPomewhal Impslred
S'mon-l Commenting on aome of the lndl-
tbe •tirrt-Nt. He soya (hey fuuud *
current that, thongta the. wind wa*
good, tbey could mn *(rm It toMMd
tbat tbelr vessels were going f*«i
ihroiteh the water, tmt tbey were bdrin,
driven back in spite of the strong an.1
favorable wind. Oo* shin wa* ,'***•■■<
carried away by the current and *■»•'
fnmi alcht. although It waa * cleai
-ky ■
"The tfaeoriea as In tbe couse ul
tjcean currents hsve beeo many. In
recent times tbe cMirm* i*f currenm bas
been l»t<l lo nren* and the gulf *tmm
cblefiy io the Mlt-tlialppl. In sctnst
fact shoot. 2 •*< tor* river* would b*
required
**ln rl**. trvfrirsl revmn* (here ta
ate*d> movement uf ihe air from en
fti> m*-i. anitwo oa (be (nide wind
Wlod* hlowlnit over (hr -iirr-ici-.il Hi-
water Induct n corrent In tbe tener d<»* .
u> frh-.lcm. At, 9tni ix H only ihe ***** ** *** *** tot number, of the
mereHt akin tltttt mores. bu( gmdiiall*J*vp-*ll.s:- Kreinler'a arrangement of
tbe'motloo 1* communicated from lay (he "Tartlnl Kuaue." which the m**-
er to layer until at l**t If tbe wind la ter b** made no well known, waa
toon continued aa In the trad* wind f» ! played with what I suppose I* the
gton. (be matemeot exieods tu low-- |UltaB interpretation. Having |vored by the 4-tO-yard hurdle race Um Uwy*.,
heard Krelsler play (he number
| makes l( a Utile hard to accept Se-
but (he audience genu-
so easy;
Tin* gaoia sseau *aay. afler all.
To Veep lh* -H-circUtant rttht
You *lrr>Hr hsv* to hit th* ball
Ati'l run wltb all ytnir tnl.bl.
-VVsahliiKttin Htaf.
Iltiuor town* on thc California map.'
be hard time* with sofl
Judge'* Coffee Has Pneumonia
".t. t-titfee aged about 90, terl-
n( of I'alo Alio (he pa*i five yeota^^pfil
me In (lie
ielll MndrlKal th
: grbop was plaved with m
undemtandlng. nr should I
limtliy* JodRlnx trom the
lt seemed to pleaue lhe audience, a*
phM-lral fitnea*. waa hurried to
tduals. John Elliott ha* thi* to aay* .xXlt. |>enlos«Ia hospital thiv forenoon
e real' "Thl* boy Murray will beat them, wlth lltur(l, pbtombnia. coffee ha*
11 sym-jall In bis time, for here I* a lad ,,,,,„. a^^n oeonpj-ng B ,„ltl, »,h(m „,
Pl.lnii*eiw|th ibe strength, Btrlde and speed. ;lhe rMr of Kmnklln's photographic
THE OLORY OF WAR?
Ati-| tatiHI
Inw ll)
When X***
it th* main 111 th* fal-
J
huabaMtnan haa oonal
Murray will beat Fred-Kellh-fJr.iptitart and probably had Inadequate
wblls tbe southern wonder Is In th* ot,ttnT there the»e cold nights. Ile^
he.Rht of his form, Murray la com- i,„ b^n „ (-ilsril(.ier about town
Ing. I look to see Murray *tsrtle,,0(I qu|te (-ommunicatliely proud of
the world In the next Olympic „1J? fjir| -,,„, he ramo from l)orr)-cll.
games, for be will tie especially fa- * -„r> Mbjw nn<.P T9tA |nw ,„ „ nos-
deplb*. WTO or 400 feel or perbaj'
more.
Tbcoe trad* wind correnu continue i
iicme* the Caribbean unttl (hey roach . rato'a Ideas,
the obotroctlon of tbe llondnrss snd
Yoc*(sa coax*, from which tbey em
«-ape Into the gulf ot Mexico.
"Another eoorre of the golf stream
1. (be wave caoaed by tne wlod £*
ery ripple ciirriea e certalo amoont nf
water In tbe direction (award which
Inely approved, and ns an encore th*
Bach "Air" for the O *trlng~wn*"of-
;fered.
The last number wa* oneS<that I
awaited wlth--lntere*t. Not the In-
irodurtlon. for that without a doubt
itl* flowing. ln*»peetlv* of tbe current (dragged, bul the Intricate and dim-
caused by Its friction, and wben tbe jeult pfssaeatoS, harmonic* and P**-
wavee become large tona of water ate !**ge* for the bouncinc bow that
comprise tbe gypsy swing of the
dancO Itself were better aulted to
what some people call the Italian
school of the violin, of which Serato
1* a follower. He esasyed this
nuried from tb* cre«t Into tbe tmucb
every time th* wave breake
"In a large area tike tbe Oaribbeun.
earing a comparatively constant wlod
blowing over lt* whole surface, thl*
action la practically a simultaneous
movement of tbe wrf.ee waten to the ; swirling Barasate number w»h an
weetwanL 'ease and aplomb that plainly told he
"There ta every evidence thst tbe was st home. Alt of hts other num-
gnlf stream la governed abeotntety by ber*. especially the more legato
«w to all Ita variation* ita course :r)n„ aeemwi to be carefully thought
-.hroagb tb* ocean la without doubt ■ trtn „ he pM h# millt- to
^^^ir^TyirV^^ m*«' ***** *■* ™ nm »d»
do oot vary materially ooe yeer from 'w" P*"haps thU studied form that
•be otb«*r. 80 we may cooclode that of .made *o many of his number* drag
atl tbe physical force* 00 this sent) , a little.
that era sabject to aoy variation* at [ Although some of the audience
all tie greet aircan curreeta are most started to leave a* *oon a* the *oto-
tramotsble."
Te 8ee* Iron
Tbe following method la aald to be
effective when one haa not the proper
tools for making, a bole ta an trob
plate:
• Shape a stick of eutphnr to th* required dimensions of tbe bole, tbea
beat the iron white hot at tbe place
where It Is to be bored and praaa tbe
sulphur against It Snlpbnret df troo
b formed, and the stick passes through
tbe metsL—Exchange.
V.. waeted Efterfly
-That's what I call wasted
•aid BQlaon. '
"What ts Itr asked 3iUsan. .
"Two -clri* kissing each other.'
tngston Lance-
Tomorrow le not elastic enough la
wblcb to pre** the neglected dntiaa eft
taOnr '
1st finished, the majority Invlsted
on another number, which Serato
cfabee to be the Krelsler arrangement of the Weber "Larghetto."
Why It waa tbat the whole concert left one vaguely, unsatisfied. Is
dlfflcult-to state. Of course there
were technical faults In Serato'*
iii ay Ing: his vibrato wa* weak, the
sustained tone* became forced, and
In legato movement* the playing
dragged.
Fa en In the Bach Air one wondered when It would be over, not because It wa* not being enjoyed but
because It seemed *o long. On tbe
nther hand. Serato Is a master of
the bounding bow and plnaeato. H
might be due to the Italian temperament* which Is so paulooste tbat
faster, more fiery numbers come
better from his Instrument, but
Plared upon the 1''in program. Thn
distance look* to be built for Mur
ray. and figures (hat he may set m
over the course will be bard to beat
"Although the east ha* had j f
monopoly of thc distance event* Iter and food
durlna the past few years, there arc for hi* sy*t
and ha* crossed
the continent almo*t uncountable
times a" a gentleman of leisure \u>
ne**ed ot tbe wandnrlust. HI* falsing has been Itklntt tor liquor and
tbat, combined wllh Inadequate *h*l-
i-"Hinjo, nm mi- |t hard
n to resist the attack
two runners (n this .stale whom I , that ba* laid him low.. Dr. Holiert
expect to see lower the colors of.Iteyoold* In taking care of Coffey
•ome of the eastern cracks. Barring'at tbs faoapltsl. I*est year Doctor
John Paul Jones, vbo i* no( In ae*|*f^!illpB *et CoRey'* broken wrist
live competition, t look to see Paul and helped him along in other way*.
Wilson ot Stanford show them allj Thirty yean ago Coifed owned a
hlu heals in the mile run. During, ranch of*-l.B0*) acre* near. Salem.
bis recent trip' through (he esiit Ore.
with (he Stsnfoffl team Wilson wai- > -■— —,»
never pressed In hi* favorite event, | Olympic Club Disqualified
THC DEAD CHILD
BUT yMtsrday ah* playvd wltb chlkHafa
ihtnaa.
Wllh ittja and paint itl frail
Today ah* mur ba apeadlne on bright
wlna*
ao 1.1..1 th* aura. W* e*k. The stsn
Today ah* will hot answer tt wa coll;
sin- drai>p*d na (ays lu show tb* reed
BUT yesterday sb* smiled end imaged
wllh »rt .
iter pUvtBlnga on tbe bed.
Today and > • «t» niay or* leaau-w apart
Bh* will nm smll* today, fer sha la
d*sd.
—QottW* Brarlow.
FORMER STANFORD
PROFESSOR <O.WKtr~X
NOTABLE POSITION
rrofeseor Alvtn Saunders Johnson, formerly professor of economics at Stanford Vnlvendty, baa bad
coof»rred upon him on* of the great
educational honor* of thl* coantry
by being appointed th* llenry Ward
Hecchrr lecturer at Amherst for the
>ea>"l»ir. Profeaaor Johnson la a
•on of Mr, and Mra. John Johnaon
of ST& Hawthorn* avenue and a
brother of Dr. Edith F. Johnson.
He I* the author of a number ot educational work*, and taat year bis
novel, *"The"TTote*eor and the Petticoat." created a marked Interest In
literary circles. He Is now engsged
In writing another novel, whlcb will
be Issued soon.
The Ithaca Journal of December
3d makes the following announcement:
"Profeaaor Alvtn Saunders ' John*
•tm of the department of economics
tn Cornell University bas beea aa*
nounced as the llenry Ward Uoech*
er lecturer at Amherst for tha year
1*16. Hla general theme for tbe
four lectures, dats* of which are to
be announced later, will be 'industrialism and Social Policy,* a subject which Proteaeor Johnson hi
most eminently fitted to treat.
Conditions ot the lectureship
state that It shall be awarded annually for supplementary work In
the departmnnta of hUtory and tb*
political and social acience*. In
nn:. former Preaident William 11
Tun i.t'ii *■.■■■rii-ii aire** on history*
and It* application tu modern law
and Muiiij condlt*ft>nirNln 1914 Oov-
ernor-elect Charles sAwbltmsn of
New York dwelt e*i»eclal1y upon political scionce* and It* application to
municipal government; for tb* present year l'rofe*sor Johnson bss
ten to speak particularly upon
iniulinn economic conditions .* they
affect Industrialism nnd mn-lut policy."
Are You a Millionaire?
t'nele Ham'* own figure* show-
who tho "rich follnrs are. Thn
paying Income tax disclose* that -tl
itldlvadUal* lm 11' liit-oiiit'H of 11,000,*
000 or Dion* a year. 91 get between
half n million and a million dollar*
n yonr, 4*1 gel between lino.000 and
i:.iii>.iitui . year. K4 between 1300.-
000 and $4 00,0*00, so between
*■■ ..i.imu and SSOO.OpO. 14R between liso.noo and tzoo.ooo, 311
between 1100,000 and tlftO.OOO, '.!.-
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year, 11,144 between ftb.OOO 1
and tr.".mm a year. 38.TBf» between
(in.mm -,,,,1 t;':,.nnrt a >e»r. tip to
this point few Pnlo Alto iieople am
s'uttperled, Ilut (here nre 101,77*
•slios,, in- tunes are lielween ITc.OOO
and 910,000 s year. 114.484 with
Income* between %■'. "■ '■'.'.
Adaptation of the Wound Healing Questionnaire universal-reporter outcome measure for use in global surgery trials (TALON-1 study): mixed-methods study and Rasch analysis
Background: The Bluebelle Wound Healing Questionnaire (WHQ) is a universal-reporter outcome measure developed in the UK for remote detection of surgical-site infection after abdominal surgery. This study aimed to explore cross-cultural equivalence, acceptability, and content validity of the WHQ for use across low- and middle-income countries, and to make recommendations for its adaptation. Methods: This was a mixed-methods study within a trial (SWAT) embedded in an international randomized trial, conducted according to best practice guidelines, and co-produced with community and patient partners (TALON-1). Structured interviews and focus groups were used to gather data regarding cross-cultural, cross-contextual equivalence of the individual items and scale, and conduct a translatability assessment. Translation was completed into five languages in accordance with Mapi recommendations. Next, data from a prospective cohort (SWAT) were interpreted using Rasch analysis to explore scaling and measurement properties of the WHQ. Finally, qualitative and quantitative data were triangulated using a modified, exploratory, instrumental design model. Results: In the qualitative phase, 10 structured interviews and six focus groups took place with a total of 47 investigators across six countries. Themes related to comprehension, response mapping, retrieval, and judgement were identified with rich cross-cultural insights. In the quantitative phase, an exploratory Rasch model was fitted to data from 537 patients (369 excluding extremes). Owing to the number of extreme (floor) values, the overall level of power was low. The single WHQ scale satisfied tests of unidimensionality, indicating validity of the ordinal total WHQ score. There was significant overall model misfit of five items (5, 9, 14, 15, 16) and local dependency in 11 item pairs. The person separation index was estimated as 0.48 suggesting weak discrimination between classes, whereas Cronbach's α was high at 0.86. Triangulation of qualitative data with the Rasch analysis supported recommendations for cross-cultural adaptation of the WHQ items 1 (redness), 3 (clear fluid), 7 (deep wound opening), 10 (pain), 11 (fever), 15 (antibiotics), 16 (debridement), 18 (drainage), and 19 (reoperation). Changes to three item response categories (1, not at all; 2, a little; 3, a lot) were adopted for symptom items 1 to 10, and two categories (0, no; 1, yes) for item 11 (fever). Conclusion: This study made recommendations for cross-cultural adaptation of the WHQ for use in global surgical research and practice, using co-produced mixed-methods data from three continents. Translations are now available for implementation into remote wound assessment pathways
Accuracy of the Wound Healing Questionnaire in the diagnosis of surgical-site infection after abdominal surgery in low- and middle-income countries
IntroductionTelemedicine is being adopted for postoperative surveillance but requires evaluation for efficacy. This study tested a telephone Wound Healing Questionnaire (WHQ) to diagnose surgical site infection (SSI) after abdominal surgery in low- and middle-income countries.MethodA multi-centre, international, prospective study was embedded in the FALCON trial; a factorial RCT testing measures to reduce SSI in seven low- and middle-income countries (NCT03700749). It was conducted according to a pre-registered protocol (SWAT126) and reported according to STARD guidelines. The reference test was in-person review by a trained clinician at 30 postoperative days according to US Centres for Disease Control criteria. The index test was telephone administration of an adapted WHQ at 27 to 30 postoperative days by a researcher blinded to the outcome of in-person review. The sum of item response scores generated an overall score between 0 and 29. The primary outcome was the diagnostic accuracy of the WHQ, defined as the proportion of SSI correctly identified by the telephone WHQ, and summarized using the area under the receiving operator characteristic curve (AUROC) and diagnostic test accuracy statistics.ResultsPatients were included from three upper-middle income (396 patients, 13 hospitals), three lower-middle income (746 patients, 19 hospitals), and one low-income country (54 patients, 4 hospitals). 90.3% (1088 of 1196) patients were successfully contacted. Those with non-midline incisions (adjusted odds ratio: 0.36, 95% c.i. 0.17 to 0.73, P=0.005) or a confirmed diagnosis of SSI on in-person assessment (odds ratio: 0.42, 95% c.i. 0.20 to 0.92, P=0.006) were harder to reach. The questionnaire correctly discriminated between most patients with and without SSI (AUROC 0.869, 95% c.i. 0.824 to 0.914), which was consistent across subgroups. A representative cut-off score of ≥4 displayed a sensitivity of 0.701 (0.610-0.792), specificity of 0.911 (0.878-0.943), positive predictive value of 0.723 (0.633-0.814) and negative predictive value of 0.901 (0.867-0.935).ConclusionSSI can be diagnosed using a telephone questionnaire (obviating in-person assessment) in low resource settings
