9 research outputs found
Mental Accounting Etnis Minoritas Berbasis Mali Siparappe Rebba Sipatokkong Malilu Sipakainge di Teluk Tomini
This study aims to explore the culture-based mental accounting behavior of mali siparappe rebba sipatokkong malilu sipakainge in ethnic minorities (Bugis) in Tomini Bay. This research is in the realm of qualitative research with an interpretive paradigm. The method used is ethnomethodology. Data collection was conducted through observation and interviews. The informants in this study consist of ethnic minorities in Gorontalo City, namely Bugis entrepreneurs, and academics. The results of the study show that the mental accounting framework in the Bugis ethnicity based on the Mali siparappe rebba sipatokkong malilu sipakainge culture plays a role in advancing MSMEs in Tomini Bay. The mental accounting of the Bugis ethnic minority shows a pattern of mental allocation strategy, which prioritizes stable cash flow to maintain business sustainability rather than momentary gains. Spiritual strength, social values and hard work in the mental category are important investments to achieve success in business. Mental accounting in the Bugis ethnicity can be seen through the way Bugis business people classify and assess profits that go beyond the traditional financial framework. The implications of this study provide an understanding of the integration of local culture in accounting practices, especially financial behavior to advance MSMEsPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi perilaku mental accounting dalam perspektif budaya mali siparappe rebba sipatokkong malilu sipakainge pada etnis minoritas (Bugis) di Kawasan Teluk Tomini dalam bisnis UMKM. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kualitatif dengan menggunakan metafora budaya mali siparappe rebba sipatokkong malilu sipakainge. Proses pengumpulan data menggunakan metode wawancara. Informan dalam penelitian ini terdiri dari etnis minoritas di Kota Gorontalo, yaitu pengusaha Bugis, dan akademisi. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa kerangka mental accounting pada etnis minoritas di Teluk Tomini dalam memajukan UMKM dalam perspektif mali siparappe rebba sipatokkong malilu sipakainge menunjukkan pola perilaku melakukan strategi alokasi mental untuk lebih mengutamakan arus kas yang stabil untuk keberlanjutan usaha dibandingkan perolehan sesaat. Alokasi energi kejujuran dan usaha yang keras dalam kategori mental merupakan investasi yang penting untuk mencapai kesuksesan dalam berbisnis selain mengedepankan kekuatan spiritual dan nilai sosial. Mental accounting terlihat bagaimana cara pelaku bisnis Bugis melakukan penggolongan dan penilaian keuntungan melampaui kerangka keuangan tradisional. Adapun implikasi penelitian ini adalah memberikan pemahaman tentang integrase budaya lokal dalam praktik akuntansi khususnya perilaku keuangan untuk memajukan UMKM
Mental Accounting Etnis Minoritas Berbasis Mali Siparappe Rebba Sipatokkong Malilu Sipakainge di Teluk Tomini
This study aims to explore the culture-based mental accounting behavior of mali siparappe rebba sipatokkong malilu sipakainge in ethnic minorities (Bugis) in Tomini Bay. This research is in the realm of qualitative research with an interpretive paradigm. The method used is ethnomethodology. Data collection was conducted through observation and interviews. The informants in this study consist of ethnic minorities in Gorontalo City, namely Bugis entrepreneurs, and academics. The results of the study show that the mental accounting framework in the Bugis ethnicity based on the Mali siparappe rebba sipatokkong malilu sipakainge culture plays a role in advancing MSMEs in Tomini Bay. The mental accounting of the Bugis ethnic minority shows a pattern of mental allocation strategy, which prioritizes stable cash flow to maintain business sustainability rather than momentary gains. Spiritual strength, social values and hard work in the mental category are important investments to achieve success in business. Mental accounting in the Bugis ethnicity can be seen through the way Bugis business people classify and assess profits that go beyond the traditional financial framework. The implications of this study provide an understanding of the integration of local culture in accounting practices, especially financial behavior to advance MSMEsPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi perilaku mental accounting dalam perspektif budaya mali siparappe rebba sipatokkong malilu sipakainge pada etnis minoritas (Bugis) di Kawasan Teluk Tomini dalam bisnis UMKM. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kualitatif dengan menggunakan metafora budaya mali siparappe rebba sipatokkong malilu sipakainge. Proses pengumpulan data menggunakan metode wawancara. Informan dalam penelitian ini terdiri dari etnis minoritas di Kota Gorontalo, yaitu pengusaha Bugis, dan akademisi. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa kerangka mental accounting pada etnis minoritas di Teluk Tomini dalam memajukan UMKM dalam perspektif mali siparappe rebba sipatokkong malilu sipakainge menunjukkan pola perilaku melakukan strategi alokasi mental untuk lebih mengutamakan arus kas yang stabil untuk keberlanjutan usaha dibandingkan perolehan sesaat. Alokasi energi kejujuran dan usaha yang keras dalam kategori mental merupakan investasi yang penting untuk mencapai kesuksesan dalam berbisnis selain mengedepankan kekuatan spiritual dan nilai sosial. Mental accounting terlihat bagaimana cara pelaku bisnis Bugis melakukan penggolongan dan penilaian keuntungan melampaui kerangka keuangan tradisional. Adapun implikasi penelitian ini adalah memberikan pemahaman tentang integrase budaya lokal dalam praktik akuntansi khususnya perilaku keuangan untuk memajukan UMKM
Analisis Yuridis Mengenai Sengketa Pembayaran Royalti Atas Pemanfaatan Hak Cipta Lagu Atau Musik Yang Tidak Memiliki Lisensi Oleh PT. Viztha Pratama Inul Vista Karoke Di Manado (studi Putusan Mahkamah Agung No. 122.pk.pdt.sus.haki/2015)
The royalty payment dispute between PT Vizta Pratama Inul Vizta Karaoke Manado against the Karya Cipta Indonesia Foundation (YKCI) is one example of a dispute between a Collective Management Institution and a User. Because the defendant as a user committed several violations such as not having a license for 8 months at March 30, 2012 to November 20, 2012 with 55 rooms still in use. This dispute has been examined and decided at the Makassar Commercial Court but finally one of the parties filed an appeal and filed a PK after the appeal was issued The author establishes the main problem, namely How is Legal Protection Against Song Copyright or Music Holder that is not paid according to Law 28 of 2014 concerning Copyright in case No.122.PK/PDT.SUS-HKI/2015 and Judges' Judgments in Deciding The Case According to Case Verdict No.122.PK/Pdt.SUS-HKI/2015 and according to Law No. 28 of 2014 concerning Copyright. In writing this thesis using normative legal research methods namely Research to study and explore and look for answers about what should be of each problem studied which consists of 3 (three) primary, secondary and tertiary legal materials and is descriptive, namely research that explains in the form clear and detailed sentences. Copyright Protection whose royalties have not been paid by the Defendant has been prosecuted by the plaintiff in court, this is done to claim compensation to the District Court for the delay of PT Vizta Pratama Inul Vizta Karaoke Manado in paying royalties to the Plaintiff, because according to the Plaintiff that the Defendant did can be categorized as an Unlawful Act. Legal considerations conducted by the Judges of the Commercial Court at the Makassar District Court that the Defendant has violated the copyright of the song / music copyrighted song, which is performing without the Plaintiff's permission that is qualified as a Legal Action (PMH) and punishing the Defendant pay compensation / royalty of Rp. 15,840,000. However, at the level of cassation of the cassation request submitted by the Cassation Appellant, PT Vizta Pratama Inul Vizta Karaoke Manado Indonesia, the Cassation Respondent / Plaintiff was granted to pay the court fees at all levels of the court, which in the cassation level was set at Rp.5,000,000, while in Case of Judgment No.122.PK/Pdt.SusHKI/2015, the Panel of Judges ruled that the Plaintiff as a collective management institution was not an institution that sought profit because it contradicted Article 1 of Law Number 28 of 2004 concerning Foundations, and activities royalty collection is for the benefit of the Creator / Musician not to seek profit, therefore what the Plaintiff requires is true and the Defendant has indeed committed an unlawful act for not paying royalties to the Plaintiff
Analisis Hukum Sengketa Pemanfaatan Hak Cipta Lagu (Studi Kasus Putusan Mahkamah Agung 122PK/Pdt.Sus-HKI/2015)
Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk menganalisis Kasus diantara YKCI
melawan PT.Vizta Pratama Inul Vizta Karaoke mengenai Pelanggaran hak cipta
dalam menjalankan rumah bisnis karaoke Inul Vizta yang tidak memiliki izin dan
tidak membayarkan royalti kepada YKCI selaku pemegang hak. Melalui
rangkaian Upaya Hukum Indonesia, menggunakan UUHC 2002 tentang Hak
Cipta sekitar tahun 2013-2015 dengan perjuangan mendapatkan Haknya, Dengan
berlakunya UUHC 2014 akhir dari penyelesaian kasus ini,YKCI diberikan
kewenangan oleh UU untuk mengelola hak ekonomi pencipta, disertai lahirnya
LMK dan LMKN bentukan Pemerintah yang berperan sebagai regulor yang
mampu merumuskan kebijakan yang tepat demi memenuhi para pencipta.
Penulis menggunakan penelitian yuridis normatif dengan menggunakan
UUHC 2014 jo Permenkumham 36 Tahun 2018 Tentang Tata Cara Permohonan
dan Penerbitan Izin Operasional Serta Evaluasi LMK. Penulis menganalsis Kasus
YKCI melawan PT.Vizta Pratama Inul Vizta Karaoke dengan Kedudukan LMK
menurut UUHC 2014 yang dihubungkan dengan keberadaan LMKN.
Kesimpulan yang terdapat dalam penelitian ini YKCI menjadi LMK
pertama di Indonesia dibidang pemungutan royalti karya lagu/musik berdasarkan
UUHC 2014 tentang Hak Cipta menunjukan bahwa YKCI memiliki Legalitas.
Keberadaan LMK dalam Bab XII dari pasal 87-93,telah mendapatkan izin
operasional dari LMKN untuk menarik,menghimpun dan mendistribusikan royalti
sesuai keputusan Kemenkum HAM 2016 tentang Tarif Royalti dengan sistem satu
pintu untuk mehindari kemungkinan pelanggaran hak cipta.
Kata Kunci : Lembaga Manajemen Kolektif,Royalty,Pencipta,
Yayasan Karya Cipta Indonesia,Lagu,Musik / This research was conducted to analyze the case between YKCI and PT.
Vizta Pratama Inul Vizta Karaoke regarding copyright infringement in running
the Inul Vizta karaoke business house that does not have a license and does not
pay royalties to YKCI as the right holder. Through a series of Indonesian Legal
Efforts, using UUHC 2002 on Copyright around 2013-2015 with the struggle to
obtain rights, With the enactment of the 2014 UUHC at the end of the settlement
of this case, YKCI was given the authority by law to manage the economic rights
of creators, accompanied by the birth of LMK and LMKN formed by the
Government who acts as a regulor who is able to formulate the right policies to
satisfy the creators.
The author uses normative juridical research using UUHC 2014 in
conjunction with Permenkumham 36 of 2018 concerning Procedures for
Application and Issuance of Operational Permits as well as LMK Evaluation. The
author analyzes the YKCI case against PT Vizta Pratama Inul Vizta Karaoke with
the LMK position according to UUHC 2014 which is related to the existence of
LMKN.
The conclusions contained in this study that YKCI became the first LMK in
Indonesia in the field of collecting royalties for song / music works based on
UUHC 2014 on Copyright shows that YKCI has legality. The existence of LMK in Chapter XII of articles 87-93, has obtained an operational permit from LMKN to
withdraw, collect and distribute royalties according to the 2016 Ministry of Law
and Human Rights decision regarding Royalty Rates with a one-door system to
avoid possible copyright infringement
Keyword :Royalty ,Collective Management
,Composer,Song,Musi
Literature Review of the Effectiveness of the Mind Mapping Learning Model on the Science Learning of Class IV Students of SDN Batulaccu
This research aims to analyze the effectiveness of using the Mind Mapping model in science learning. This literature review is used to strengthen the analysis from the various sources used. The literature study in this writing was taken from various data sources related to previously published journals related to the mind mapping model for science learning in elementary schools. Data collection was carried out by tracing data sources from online journals on Google Scholar with journals from the last 5 years. The results that the author obtained from this search were reviewed using analytical descriptive principles. Based on the results of data analysis from various sources, the use of the mind mapping learning model has had a positive impact on science learning with many different improvements in each lesson.
Keywords: Learning model; Mınd Mapping learning model; Contextual based learning; Science learning; Elementary school.
 
Pokročilé výpočetní metody pro řešení úloh interakce tekutina-pevná látka
This thesis tackles key challenges in fluid-structure interaction (FSI) mod- eling, focusing on the Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) method, which couples fluid motion with Lagrangian solid tracking. A major contribution is novel re-meshing strategy addressing ALE's instability under large deforma- tions. The author developed ADmesh software, an iterative mesh optimizer that maintains subdomain structures and enables stable simulations of elastic rebound without artificial contact laws. A validated implementation confirms accuracy through benchmarks. including Turek-Hron. Finally, we reformulate ALE system suitable to support higher-order time integration, as illustrated in numerical tests confirming expected convergence. These developments signifi- cantly improve ALE-based FSI, particularly for large deformations and complex interface dynamics. 1Tato disertační práce se zabývá klíčovými výzvami modelování interakce tekutiny a struktury (FSI), se zaměřením na metodu Arbitrary Lagrangian- Eulerian (ALE), která kombinuje popis pohybu tekutiny na pohybující se síti s Lagrangeovským sledováním pevné látky. Hlavním přínosem je nová strategie přesíťování, která řeší nestability ALE při velkých deformacích. Autor vyv- inul ADmesh, iterativní nástroj pro optimalizaci sítě, jenž zachovává struk- turu poddomén a umožňuje stabilní simulace pružného odskoku bez použití umělých kontaktních zákonů. Práce dále rozvíjí modelování skluzu na rozhraní tekutina-těleso, čímž překonává tradiční předpoklad spojitosti. Implementace byla ověřena pomocí numerických experimentů, včetně náročného benchmarku Turek-Hron. Závěrem je představena nová formulace ALE rovnic vhodná pro vyšší řády časové diskretizace, u níž testy potvrzují správné konvergenční vlast- nosti. Tyto výsledky významně rozšiřují možnosti ALE simulací FSI, zejména při velkých deformacích a složitém chování na rozhraních. 1Matematický ústav UKMathematical Institute of Charles UniversityFaculty of Mathematics and PhysicsMatematicko-fyzikální fakult
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DAY JULY lit. 1901
Why Not?
Another Carnegie gift is announced,
240 a yoar and tho rost Ib provided hy the ptihlle. A gift of ten thousand dollars for a building from Mr.
Carnegie would probably require a
pledge of an annual appropriation of
1000 a year will be required for maintaining tho library. Would tt not,
then, under tho circumstance, be the
part of wisdom to secure a gift of the
building we so badly need and must,
Indeed, Boon have?
A Great Concert.
The great Epworth League euncurt
will be glvon In San Franciaco next
Tuesday night. Mr. J. J. Morris of
I'ltlu Alto, who Is tho director of the
concert, Informs us that it will be the
grand. I musical evont ever given tn
California. There will be over 2000
vnieea In the chorus and selections
from thu great masters will be rendered. Thore will be titty singers
present from Palo Alto and 150 or more
from San -lose and adjoining towns,
giving a representation of over 200 for
this .■mints. Ooo groat feature of the
evening will Ihi the music on the Stanford momorlal organ. President McKinley, at his homo in ('tint.in,' will
press the button that Bets the muslo
of this groat Instrument free.
Tbe convention proper will be In
session July 18-21, but tbe visitors will
be entertained until tbe 20th by excursions. Five of these excursions will
ooroe to Palo Alto-
Old Maids* Convention.
A number of peoplo who have been
reading tbe various Items In tbe TiMKS
concerning the Old Maids' Convention
which is to be hold in Fraternity ball,
Saturday evening, have been somewhat
alarmed lost on that day a regiment of
zealous spinsters and women's right*
enthusiast* awoop down upon Palo
Alto and disturb the quiet of our
pea _ful town. Tbey feared that a
concerted movement was being Inaug*
urated to dislodge tbem from their
happy position of single blessed nees.
But thou Is uolblng so designing as
this In the minds of the fair spinsters
who will on Sulurduy ovonlng uuuse
many a merry smile to Hit across the
faces of those who attend tbo Convention. Tbey will try to make life a little
more joyous, that Is all.
One strange effect of the serious way
in which some men interpreted thu
articles iu the Timi. . and especially
the invitation for the unmarried "meu
who mean businoaa" to occupy the
brat row of seat*, la tbat a number of
the eligible bachelors around town
ave come to the conclusion that the
opportunity of their life has come and
have Iftiil reserved for them the fatal
first row. s
As will be see* frum the east of characters Palo Alt. - favorite "daughters"
will participate At tho conclusion of
the Convention the spinsters wlU nerve
Ice croum i.i. cake to the waiting inul-
titude*_--*/ .*_
-u-.-p-.lii- Jam* '■■■ -I. I-.. ...i.-nt ot the
Young I _.].<.' .it*..- ill. — ...In,-. Mo-
duty Lillian lfaiii-.-y
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Tlttr Short. - I-n Purbuih
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Julia* Lone. Jrnnie Holler
Bctar B->l__l . _l. .roner
Charity L->nr*_* „ Clara Brawn
Cleopatra Belle Brawn. Kita Mathews
Polly Jane Pral Jennie Brat
Violet Ann R.._I_ Vaaim McLachlan
Belinda Blu-craaa, l>n*_ Kelonu Advocate
Gertrude Clan
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I'rofean-r M4keovor Milton Roller
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MIHCKLLANEOUS
EAGLE DRUG CO.
Phone Main 4
The Yellow Drug Store
Tlioa- in n_ ol a tonic would do well lo try i>
iKittl* ot our
BEEF IRON AND WIME
Witli Olery und Coca. A nerve and muscle builder
1K University Avenue
Palo Alto
You will have one this Summer
Crude Oil Cook Stove
Groceries
FULLER & COMPANY
, A Good Time.
The fraternal Aid Association believe in having a good social time and
to this end they have Instituted the
plan of throwing open their doors after
the buslneas session, when their Mends
are welcomed In. Games and dancing
are the main features and light refreshments come ln In various ways. Last
Monday those present feasted on ice
oream at the Spa. "Member, you hod
better get In thin." Friends, you are
welcome. X
Twlwa.
Old Maid Clara Brawn
Opera..!. _er Stella Han key
Mr«, I.. V. Jit-,. li. ma ril _
General admission twenty-five cents .
Reserved seats thirty-five centa. Tick- 1
eta may be secured at the Palace
Pharmacy.
Railway Matters.
Flve Epworth league excursion par-
ties are announced to visit Palo Alto 1
and the University—tho dates being
July 20, __, _, *_.. and .... They will
come by special train, leaving San
Franoisco at _ o'clock lu tho morning
and remaining here an hour and a half.
There will be about 300 In each party.
A,special round-trip rate of 11.30 has
been made for the Epworth League
Convention. Tickets will be sold here
from July 15 to 20, Inclusive, and will
be good returning until July 31.
Some very attractive round-trip rates
to eastern points are announced by the
Southern Pacific Company. Tickets
will be sold on July 20-21 to Chicago
for 87; ou July 17-18
to Milwaukee for 77.50; 00
September _B to Cleveland for $82.50.
The limit of theae tickets ts 00 days.
For full particulars see the local agent.
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In Pine and Redwood
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PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 23. 1907
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Fresh Fish
are plenty in all our mountain streams. The season will
soon be at hand when you may fish to your heart's content
—and you will find an elegant line of fishing tackle at the
The
PARK BOND ISSUE jBAY SHORE CUT-OFF FIRST GUN FIRED PAVING CONTRACTS
IS BAJ)LY BEATENI TO OPEN IN JULY IN FRANCHISE FIGHT, ARE AWARDED
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PALO ALTO HARDWARE I
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COMPANY
Right In the Center of the City
BLUE SEAL BRAND
Choice Ripe Olives
Pints, quarts and gallon tint.
20c, 35c, $1.25
Fuller <& Co.
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Our stock of low shoes is very large and well assorted.
Select an Oxford for your summon- shoe. One of stylish
model, well fitted, will please you.
fcOCTHKHX PACIFIC COMPANY TRUSTEES AltOPT RESOLUTIONS MACADAM AWARDS SECURED BY
MAKES OFFICIAL ANNOUNCE- « AKKIXti ATTOII'.EV-f'EXERAL W. K. HANRAHAN, AFTER
MENT TO THIS EFFECT. TO RHINO ACTION IX CASK. | Mt'CII LEGAL DISCUSSION.
Many Citizen* Ar,- Opposed to Pur- Train Schedule Will Slum Many New, Batata Corbet, a Former Palo ARo
rh*->ing Park Psmtmtpea ausl to In* I Trains— Big tocCBMB In. Suburban Attorney, Is Rrtnlut-d to Assist
rn-aslng Munlcl|*al Indebted mi.*. Travel l Ix- • ■ i. .!. City Attorney Malrolnr In Halt.
Tho park bonds were defeated.
The total vote caat wbb Mt. of which
181 were In favor ot the proposition
and 1*2 against. It would have required 329 vote* to csrry the bonds,
or two-thirds of sll tbe vols* east.
The lionds received s majority of 19,
btjt were 57 short ot tho two-thirds.
The vote In Precinct No. 1 waa
91 tor and 01 against, and In Precinct 2 the figures were 114 -for and
inf. against.
The opposition Is hardly to be et-
plained. In view of tbe fart that the
bond Issue would have added so little to the tax levy. Some opposed
the park on the grounds thst' ths
site Ir loo small, while others objected to Increasing the municipal Indebtedness and argued tbat the town
bai no need ot parks.
One of the unusual features of
the opposition was that many voters
who are not on the assesment roll
and pay no taxes not only voted but
worked against the bonds, Usually
lhe man who pays no taxes Is In favor of Incurring Indebtedness for
public Improvements.
It Is I a* cresting to note what tbe
Increased tax would have been tf the
project bad carried. The bonds war*
to be paid In twenty years. Ths storage annual payment of coupons
and Interest would have been f 1,175.1
The present ss*essi>d valuation of
property la |3,000.0*in. Thi
then would have been
The pasaengt-r department of tho president Parkinson announced st
Southern Pacific Company author* the meeting of the trustees held last
lied the announcement Saturday night that Attorney Burke Corbet
that trains will be put ln operation has been retained to assist City At-
over the cutoff ln July, probably on torney Malcolm In the proceedings
July 1st. The company Is preparing that are to b* brought to have the
the new ochedulc of truins, which courts declare the Hsrt franchise
will give the long-desired service void.
south. A great Increase in suburb- A resolution prepnred hy Messrs.
an travel ta anticipated by the pas- Corbet and Malcolm was presented
senger oflkials. and adopted by unanimous vote. Th*
This line will shorten the distance preamble eet* forth the facts In re*
betwoen San Franciaco and Palo gard to the granting of tho fran-
Alto from thirty-three miles to chile and the conditions leading up
twenty-seven mites, and will do away to tho action of-the hoard In do-
wilh the present heavy grades, Un- ctarlng lhe franchise forfeited,
der these conditions It Is anticipated It la r-ssolved tbst General Hart,
tbat some of the trains In the new his successor* snd assigns, are un-
schedule'wil] make lhe run In thlr- lawfully la possession of certain
ty minutes. If this hope Is reallxed. streets; that the town should tske
or even If forty minutes Is assured, steps ss sre necessary and perm last*
Palo Alto will be nearer tb* city hie to have It Judicially determined
than any of the town* across tbs that General. Hart possess** ao
bay. with tbo plessantcr all*rall rights In tbo streets, snd ihst the
trip. attornoy*Renoral be requested to
The Southern Pacific Company la bring such action aa may be n.*ces-
prepsrtng for extensive betterments aery to hare It Judicially determined
In the service, not only In fast trains that said Hart has no rights or prlv-
but in a better roadbed, new dopots lloges under, the franchise and that
and whatever will help to sccommo- he Is In unlawful potmeaalon of the
-fate the heavy travel which the on- sireets of the town.
Aim* Street Improvement* Will Be
Made J>y Hi, City Street Improvement Company of Han P*r*a-*el*co.
elals are assured will result from tb*
opening of this. line.
Sewer Coutraei Awarded.
The committee from the board of
If-vr trustees to which tho bid of Down*
little las*'*-** A Hon .for constructing sewers
Ilurke Corbet, who has been retained, formerly lived In Palo Alto.
He I* one of tho most able and ene-
c**sfti| attorney* of San Francisco.
The amount ot business transacted
st the meeting of tbe town trustee*
held Isst night was not large, but
It required volumes of words befor*
results wore reached. The awarding
of the contract for mscad a mixing
portion* of nine street* was the special matter on band and each ot th*
two bidders had an attorney present
to present his side of the esse. Tb*
contract was finally awarded to W.
F. Hanrahan. who was the low-sst
bidder under the second advertisement for bids, but bad been highest
In the flrst Instance- The different***
In favor* of tbe Hsnrshan bid was
about 17,000.
laawycrs l**rs***ent Argument*.
Th* matter was introduced by *
letter from Downing 4 Son. sat ting
forth their view of the esse. Attorney I-M Res, of Ssn Jose, appeared
for them and presented a l*g*l opinion from F.-ank Q. Flnlayson, of Lo*
Angeles, In regard to tbe construe-
Uoa of tbe Vroomaa act. Ur. Re*
asked to be allowed to put the city
engineer under oath to prove that
Hanrahan had failed to perform m
previous contract.
President Pnrklnaon protested
that tho board was not a court and
refused to take any testimony.
Attorney Barrett, of San Francisco, representing Mr. Hanrahan. said
Meantime General Hart, on behalf;0** w" *ming to admit the point
•if ihe California Itapld Transit Oom*j Mr- ■*»" desired to prove. Hs said
puny, la ateadlty but slowly proceed- j a* d,d »ot dispute the power of the
nation. Property Is Maessed at Th* price for six-Inch sewers wss plowed up a* far as Km bison, mak-
about half Its value, so the tax' ■Ihtbtly lower then previous con- |Dg throe blocks upon which work
sgalnat an ordinary IS.O00 home!'-sets snd for eight-Inch sewers a has been done.
would have been II a year. ttttta higher. In view of the fact —
A good many argue, had the tras- 'hst the price of pipe hs* increased Fraternal Aid Celebrate*,
tee* sskod tJO.000 for tbe purchase j 1° Per cent and the cost* labor 29 Th(% e|j(hIh ann,V(.rsarJ. of ^
ot the Bhepard block the bonds;I«r ant. the oommitte* recommend- founaIni, of the Fr>tcrnp"- AJ(] 8ocI.
would have carried. This la doobt- *d that the contract he awarded to My ,n p^ M,0 w|u wW,wUfd w„h
ful. Bin** there sre s large number I Downing ft Son and the board has , „,.,,. a(Ulr ^^ Jjul OTen|M |n
of voters who sre opposed - to the jmade an order to that effect
purrhaso of park property under any' "***"-———**■—-———
conditions.
than four-tenths of a ,mlll. or40 '*** referred has reported thst tbe i„k. with tbe excavation for the Lrt-'bo*ird io **J«*t any hid, bnt tb* law
cents on each 11.000 of assessed val- j Prlt*** stere found to be reasonable. ,OJ1 avenue line. The street Is now; dld-not make it compulsory for th*m
to reject the Hanrahan bid. Tbe
power was Intended to be exercissd
only when the board felt convinced
tlmt a contractor would not carry
taut the work. The question of Mr.
HsnrahBa's reliability was not raised
when tho first bids were rejected,
snd the board bad thus condonsd his
previous fsllur*. Ur. Hanrahan waa
prepared lo furnish a safe bond. It
waa merely a bnslnesa mattsr and
duo consideration should be had before It was decided to reject s bid
that would save over 17,000 to th*
town.
Attorney Ilea Insinuates..
Mr. Rea said that If tbe law in
tbe ess* was admitted It made tb*
matter plain. Mr. Hanrahan had
defaulted In a former contract and
his bid should not again be considered. He asked members of tb*
board If fhey had found anything peculiar bi the fsct that the City Street
Improvement Company, a high bidder, wa* resdy to hack Mr. Hanra-
f Continued on png* three.)
Small Oil Su|,|.l>.
Several cats of crude oil for the
IloWLIXti coXTHNT TO ' waterworks which wore shipped
■IF HELD TOXIGHT '""'", ,'m*- ***° bave failed to arrive
, , , ' nnd it has been Impossible to get
J. Forman and X. Cosstello -p| any trace of the ear*, except one
Play lout of fsVHe* on Castle' *blch was supposed to hsve been
O.
| forwarded from Kan Francisco four
, dsys ago «nd Is now reported to be
In Hakorsflold. Unless a ear should
Alley*.
O. J. Formtin and N. Costeilo w|!I
meet tonlsht on Castle alleys. Mr.
Forman defeated I. Olsen last week ,*nl** to**r "*« »*fMw _ ■»«' hsve
In s poorly-plsyod game. Mr. Costeilo challenged the winner and Is
t€t pins behind In the first ten
games; although It's a hard game to
overcome that lead It is hoped that
Costeilo will bring the honor
Palo Alto. In ease Cosiello falls to
to be shut down for lack of fuel,
Thar would mean no light* and no
water.
Frati-rlty Halt. Tbe following program was given during the evening:
Piano duet—Miss Alias l#oder
and Minnie Klmtira.
Heading—Mlas Ituby Woods.
Vjolin solo—J. B. Kerns.
Vocal solo—Miss Edna Horn.
Piano solo—-Miss Vivian Howard.
%'oeal solo—O-Ilsa Augusts rpham.
Keaeh number was encored. Light
refreshments concluded tbo evening's enjoyment.
The committee In charge of the
entertainment was composed of Mrs.
J. I. Simpson as chairman. Mrs.
George Harms and Mrs. B. U. Loder.
Tbs Dsily Time*—10e * wr-*
A Good Chance
Honor* Are IMvlded.
Trustee Ilyxbee and Attorney Mal-
; '-olin submitted a report last night I
i tn regard to the bids for doing the
capture the prlxe Olsen ta still ««m*|1#w, pUD„lh„n(. ff>r tbm toWn TJj<.v
and will challenge Mr. Forman j rtcommt!oM tbit> „ thv two bfd(1
again. Mr. Forman la the flrst! „e priicl,et|,y lh<J „,„„, The Tlmea,
bowl.r to defeat the ■'Cannonb.lirp,ll|,|ih|(l|t CompMoy be fir#?B -j. T°**** fl«*-»»ra bouse on lot BOX
Kid" in an lndividu.1 contest of ten! pobHc,tIon of „fh „,„, BOt!oeiI „&*• .P,«flDl,h' *-t '"DUgs.
games or more. w rfsstTolrod to sppear In s dally
Thhja4mtmM,t^.mm )Onraar *[p«p«** 8nd tbst the Tribune Publlah-
inr Company be given the publlcs-
nl'n.-n of the ordinary ordinances and
\ notice*. Tbe report wa* adopted by
i the board and tb* contract* were
' awarded on that basta.
Ban FrancI"co*nd on their way back;
the local*
bowlers. The Coatello-Forman contest will start at 7:45 p. m.
Give* i. fe*.
Miss Jessie I-akln was hostess at
Jspanese tea on Saturday after-;
'Price, 93,000.
A corner lot 50xi|2 1-2. half
block off University svenue. |900.
An eight-room house close In for
14,660.
Nine-room house on tot fOxit>0.
Besutirul osks, south frontage. Tor
18,000.
Electrician* IHsogree.
Tbe work of wiring tbe city hall
noon, which proved to be a derided-j ha(| betn ,nleri.,iptwi by a difference,
ly unique and delightful event. The of op|nlo|| betww|n CIty Electrician
beautiful I*kin borne on Addison HtfpptT %nA 0,^^^ Ro,^,, t*,,
avenue was sttrsctlvely deeorsted j voatrtt.t0r „..,„,„ tha, ho ,, flolllg
with Japan-sse lantern umbrellas ,hfl WOfk ,a weord,DCe wltb tb, UD..
souvenir*, snd the Blrl friends d,rwritjer,- rules and lb* city *l*c-
of tbe hootee* came In Japanese cos-, tr(r|an ^turner to accept ft. The1
tnme. Japanr-*e refreshment* were; m(U(er hflI hoea reffirrwI t0 ,be lown
served -the guests sitting on >-r trustees to adjust,
floor In true Jspanese fashion. ,
During the afternoon a short musical program was given bv Miss
Eleanor Morris. Miss Rsy Stuart and
Mlsa Jessie Lakln.
Among those who enjoyed the1
Robta A. Thompson
Room 4, Parkinson Block.
Prone Mala 21S.
BEER, 5c
Root beer, of conrs*. ■
But get the genuine, delicious,
thlrst-quencblng kind; drawn from
the keg and served In steins, al
WILSON'S
Xo Change ,-, Hello Strike.
There has been no change today.
In the strike situation st tbe Iocs I'
telephone office. Tbe girls are at
work and are awaiting the action of'
hospitality of Mis* Lakln were-] q,,* offlcisl* In regard to their de-
[MbSBsa Grace Towns. Vlda Tourny, „,„,,.■ for „D eight-hour day. Man-.
Marguerite Stevens. Jean Thompson. I nmer Crosby la In Ssn Jose again to- '■■
Nell Fltigersld, Dorothy Newhall.; rj*). where the trouble la being ai**«n
Nelda King, Ramona McKendry.: offlclal consideration.
Maud >Snfadicr*sb, Dorothy Alderton. ., , m —
Ray Stuart. Mary and Lulba Parkin* J. B. Scofleld, of the advertising
son, Eleanor Morris. Grace Coo- department of Sunset Msgsxlnc. Is
ildge, IxiuImi Hardeman, Mary Herd- in town today. The Sunset will run
' man, Helen Boardman, Irene Chi Ids.: cutoff numbers for Jans, July snd
Frsnkle Child*. Caroline Squire.' August, with extensive articles on,
1 Helen Forbes. Winifred snd Claire, the penlnsuls. All the towns will,
fi Tsrpy snd Emma Heaney. , advertise liberally.
It's not breakfast without Rood coffee—use "M. J. B." and
you will bave a good breakfast.
Try our store for fresh ranch eggs.
Strawberries are in thc market.
Ask for Heinz* Chili Sauce for your meat—nothing nicer.
Trade with the store that treat** you best.
Sallows ® Rhodes
Main 73
RAYTA 1 I. Ill 4 I- .1 0 ALTO XKW MRIUDIA
6
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Women's Perversity
Make? MacVeagh
Ponder
SECRETARY .OF TREASURY
HAS TROUBLE WITH
CLERKS.
AN OLD PROPHECY
IS BEING FULFILLED
Modem Irrigation Is Achieving
Bible Predictions.
Pastor RusmII at Washington TsmpU.
Discusses Second Tsxt Quoted on
Union Depot Portal*— Millennium,a-:,
Beoinnmg, tie Avars—,prsatsr BIsM-
ings to Follow Shortly,
PRK8IDKNT ANI> BIO RUHINE8S. relationship between product and
President-elect , Wilson talked price, unless a change shall come
Dutch to the members of tho Chi-'over the situation,
.cago rhnpibsr of commerce regard-; It Is eiplalned In behalf ot tbe
Ing the atlltudo of b!g business oil trade gencrahy lhat the small
toward the Incoming administration, producer, or .(.dependent producer.
He n-nrli- it plnln that be will not ,s prontlng grsatly by the advance.
stand for any sulking or ballylng. 0„ 1mm h|- we„ ho ad„nced 70i
taction on the part of those who -_r -
have their hands on the throttle of) ***** » b*"*1 w,thln * **hort """M
-bui-lnes*. All good citizens should In the Pennsylvania district, crude! Washington. Jan. 18.—Secretary
Kirs Mr. Wllmn their active moral.oil now brings $2 a barrel." HadL, (be TrcaiI,rT MacVeagh Is pon-1
support In this matter. Any possi- tbls price prevailed In the old days P. „". . __ ***:
hie pahlo In the-near future would, ."striking, oil" would have . meant Jdr,rtn* th("HJ "•-*■ «« the I*""'!
bc one proclpllntod by-pure rascal- even more than It did to many n j ■*■**' pr woTnnn. Also a -perfectly]
Ity on the part of the up-called struggling farmer. n Is also ox-; good room ln tbe treasury depart-:
monoy trust In revenge for the gov-' plained that tho wells In the old sec- ment la going to waste.
ernmnnt probing. It such a thine tlon nro nro not yielding nearly so' It Is all tho outgrowth of a feud*
should come about the pttop'te will much as Ihev used to. The Cnl!for- whit li the wninon dorks of the
■see (o it that the causers of tho pan- nla output was needed Inst year In! treasury are waglng^agnlnst their
Ic get It good ■*""' plenty for the'r order to offset the onstern shrink-j chief. For years and years these
pain*. There would be BUch a dra*t- age. It Is reported on cood author* clerks—many of them are mlddle-
tle apptlrntion-nf tha screws lo big Hy that to meet last year's demand*-arced ladles—have- been bringing
*bus!nt*ss that Wnl. street would accumulated stock had to be drawnfthelr lunches wllh them ,to-"the of-
thlnk thnt the bogy of Socialism on. 'bringing the total down from rice, and utilising* convenient gas:
had descended upon them at last. | £1.789.394 to C9.000.OOe barrels. It Jets' for the boiling or coffee and
rcrhsps «uch an upheaval woulo in plain that unless the production tea. Uttlo luncheon parties were
re«nlt In a complete overhauling of can tie Ineroased this surplus will formed and the ladles spent their!
our system of finance.nnd..the.snbr Hon dlwippoar. Consumption Is go->half hour of the rccoas period In
. Ftitulion of tho power nf the United Ing to bo nrenter. not loss, than It! gossip, doing fancy work or knit-
States treasury, for the. powerof linr- been: even Increased prices will j ting.
Wall street*, Wo can thfna**~oTni% hardly ehook tho use ot gasoline. [. MacVeagh didn't "like the prap-i hi
other function of modern buslnc-Hs Before they could reach the pm-jtlre. lie did what he. could lo] blo-tnlngs for the (test thirty-oh*, lit
which could-SO properly be » part hibltlvn stage, a substitute would be! break It up by frowning disapproval.*! years; jind that our modern ennren-
or the activities of uovornment as found. Then, finally, he got an Idea, nnd ■ ■""■-*'•" »nd progress nro attributable tn
tho nbruitiite .control of national ' Thofo Is wldespn beliof that|hnd (he jmblie health service hold, -'•* l-vglunliw.-jr Ibe rolling awny of
flnnnrc. It Is time thnt wo unit bj**--*'"~Hio present high price of petroleum; that the cooking nn'd lunching In
hUdue rather to artificial than to! tho working rooms was "unsanl-
tifiir.il causes. This belief mayjtnry." An Official order was Issued
nntlime even ln face or the fUSer-ibn thl* authority, barrln-c the -tee
ion thai, with tho view of Inorens-! and coffee drinking and the lunching the product, drilling has been; eon parties. Tho women rebelled,
reeommencod In the old fields nf Some oven took .the matter lo their
Pennsylvania and Now York. Ill congressmen wllh the plaint that
would Ik* more lo the point If Jevel-j the order wns n hardship on tbe
opmept of the western fields con-i •.mailer salaried clerk... since It
oiled .by the Standard Oil Com-i forced them- lo buy their lunches, j^
my -should bo proceeded wlih as j whereas before they could get *aj-(citi6«l->ni.iibtt)l
t-.orfiiir.Jy ns It was prevented a few! "snnek" at noon out of homo left-1 Tin* -.fi.-.il-.-i u
at* back. There Is probably as i overs. ■ I nuMIslely.liefer*
tio ground for reports of ox-{ MacVeagh hnd to capitulate
.'listed oilfields ns, there lias been]gracefully. Hut ho didn't rot-tore
ihese.recanl years concerning theftbe lunching privilege, The public
rtlfletda. The rinding of geologists!health service opinion that .lunching
the effort that only fOlir»flftbs of J in lhe workroom** was "unr-nnitnry".
e available supply of coal" hasistnek In tho way of resuming the
•■ii taken from the. earth since! old plan. So the secretary decided
LOS ALTOS GIRL
ATTORNEY'S LWIDE
State Civic League to
Conyene in
Oakland
QUARTERLY GATHERING MERRILL-SABIN WEDDING
N TjA^fRBDAVCITY SOLEMNIZED LAST
NlftHT
The quarterly meeting of the California Civic League will be held at
the Hotel Oakland Saturday. Janu-j ££ AltOT tnd Mountain Vienr
ai*y_lSth.. .The conference'will be
held In Oakland nt the request of
the local content. A luncheon will
be one of the features of the gathering which will be attended by a
number ot prominent people,
her subject being tho mothers' pension bill. Tbe discusslou will be
led by Miss I'essle Wood.
The afternoon procrnm will open
with a review at the abatement and
Represented at Marriage In
San Francisco.
Wnshlnirton. I>.
C. January 12.—
Pastor it ufsei I
preached this nf e
Boon at tho Ten,-1
plr. corner Kith;
Stn-ri and Saw I
tun wng^tlocL j injunction bill, by Miss Anns Chase
He made Ibe rather 1 or San Franclwo. with Mrs. L. B.
startling declara-1 last speaker of the morning session,
lion thm tbe Mil-1 A special business mooting Is
Iciuiiutii Is already jc-*1Ied tor 10 o'clock, when tbe ques-
horo; thai chnraui-; ,,on of ,*,«, extcnl of the power pxjjjLytne presence ot a small number
ogy prores that we
ixt-n living under some or its
Extreme simplicity . marked tbe
nuptials of Miss Irene Sabin ot Liberty Hall.- Los 'Alto**, and John A.
Merrill or Mountain View, wblch
were held In St. Paul's Episcopal
Church In -San Francisco at &
o'clock yesterday afternoon. '
The ceremony mas read by Rev.
E. Couper, rector of tbe church.
the state board of directors or the of niMivn aDa frlenaBt
Civic League lo Indorsing k'glsls-
he mi*
tlve
essures win be discussed.
jorlty of whom came trom tho
Ins scared at -the ^Issue-lltrper
(■rnconK which are hauled out and
exhibited every time Wail street
wants to frighten the countr-gjnto
- argreolng to lis schemes.
The t-itrinu* fatheads who Imn**.-
In«» that a part of the; eouity It
--mora pi-aortal than nil the county **■
.resdlly tail in with the notion that ••;
-the govetrjrtmcnl would be powerless tt
trt regulate flnanoos. They' k now M
that oven tbe San Francisco clear- *•"!
Ing-Jiouse'-ran nrranco to accept tbo yj
•loi'OHit of hypnihecated wcitrltlc* li
In the forsn of bnndt. and cotntnor- hi
eliil paper and li-r-ne •-loa*-)ng-botir*o !,i
certificate* ttralli**t It in tirtlo of "
oTtierconcy i» provide currency.. Yet ,n
they think that the government ot th
1 the United Stato-t could, not possibly been taken from tho. earth llncelold |ilan. So the secretary decided! . .;u^aiot the.. -
formulate n sntlr-rnotofc rubstltute .•■oa'tnt'iiing began has put a r.uietuv on a recular luncheon room. Hot ■•■* Ivrni'lllti-.tnittHi -m tin. s».rt ,,'r Qg|llee
.or indeed a flexible plan which wilt upon the f<i«'l eshnustion alarmists | cleared out a fine large nunny room.; iStstoir Itmo-ell ehowed tlmt ttr-astonn
do away with the possibility of a We -hall probably b« Itetler In-'had It fitted up wllh nice tables.!:,r t,'•■t•»i•' «hl«h «1ll pfrecede the **■
niiw*»* panic over happening. . formed pr-sonlly with rer-ard to the put ln Utile gas stoves for Ihe cof-
The most stopeadoj-JB financial available pctroteum su|iply...-_ Chris ]'«« and tea mnklnr. and ln*tt.allcd
Idiocy since Adam was l*r.rn Is the tian Science Monitor. romrortablo chairs. An official ot-
eondltlon which threatens every •_______ j ,•,,.. roriv«*>yed tho Invitation to all
Miss njancbe Morse of Berkeley] nenlnsula city or from Berkeley to
will advocate 'that the directors; nttend the affair,
should have full dlr-cretlonnry pow-| The church was hung with garlands of Christmas greens and
of
t-h'.oh
urw. itnd 'the suUtttutlim of the
IHvlne-lilt-rtHlUg.
The Pastor said lhai ths rsiirii of
Mi'.tiiih for a thotirtand yearn not only
r-ffTj bind Satna-gnd binder hfs further
deception at mankind, but will ab*o
bring lieht. knowteilge. llluiulnallon. lo
Mtery ,corn*T of Ibe earth, lie puJnted
qui ibe liesjonlnji of lliese lilesalngs clvlc central commltloe,
a- ttlready with us; but tbey are only she was the organlicr.
tt:e f-iliit dstvolnga of tbe greater HkIii Tho equal guardianship hill will
III flood Ibe world, when the ho presented by Professor Thomas; Mrs. John I. Sabin gave her
ItUbteousuess, KmmauuelV u It,^] „r ,h(l University bf Call-j daughter in marriage. Tbe br;de
tornln. Mrs. Reuben Mnstlck. pros-. wnh aUiVeA In a one-piece gown or
Idont or llaywacd center, will load, (I(irk Rra>. (.harmf,unt,- thc ik,rt of
the dinetisMlon to follow,
Mlsa Frances JoHlffo win bo lha|wb-cn *■>* a™P«d n"i' nnisbed with
Bloebmnn leading the discussion. I ■ ,*i»ni ****** The wa,il WM made
Itev.^Albert Ww Ptjlmor will talk'of
lllniset/ Ills great of tho state training, school ror girls.
»IIt wy to .J»iThe discussion will bo led by Mrs.
E. L. Baldwin of Snn Francisco.
:<! rolfgloua
vr tinil i
iiinnlfo*iti*d,
vcul on to say thnt Itn-
o tin In a loiTllle Hiorm
iitlm* the tuoM'iit.- order
.-il. Ilmini-lal. Itollttcol
Tin- niiifiieiiinry cliiips r
• rritii-o of Peace, wbo
or. while Mrn. Constanro L. Dean!
will maintain that theso powers
a. .j *_ ,,_.. j w_ _ #-1 _j..™ .branches ot flowering pepper. Only
should bo limited by a referendum-* B ■"'•'*"■ '
TO-e | on the altar were there flowers, and
Mrs. Jame*> B. Hume will review, these were wblte bride roses which
the work of the* Alameda countyjWere entwined with the asparagus
fern.
Handr*ome Gowns.
f troiit'lo. "Peace,
will !»• ii culm, ev.-n
•Ltbe 11
rrrVVyia
prosperous yenf thai-thorn will npttnoOKS HAHHKtl FltOM PAHCKUS. employee tn make Uiomsolves et[ „,
bo money onotiRh to move lhe crops. Yon obsorvMl thc Other day thnt|bonte during Hie luncheon period Injt;,
Wo have, Punic and dlrinstor simply a live opossum *-j'ob Mini through ! this room,
br-cause wo hnve so mttch iinturai the malt. In the now parcel pout.
r-hiiienf f Ueasdab'e Klnplom win
. ;■■■::; of lltl^o-arratiun
lawn ,if iitattce. Thti |*rliiciple
bi-erates along tbe line ofesose
Itiiuirinlty nro lint tlsJiig I lie
Pays Tribute to
Kilk, dossed at the
waist both front nnd back, and tash-
! lonod with loose sleeves. It was
1 relieved around the neck and tbe
.center ot the bodice with some rare
!old family lace. With this costume
\ she wore a black velvet hat elab-
loratel with gold braid. She carried
L/OCtOr lorQan a ■aowei bouquet ot lilies of two
| valley.
Her only attendant
■as Miss Vlr-
Wralth that we do not know how to'
handle It. I'nprocoilonlod crops
comlnc *lnto the market nt one time
call" for vast voliiinort of money t«
pay the pntdiicois at tho crops and
to pay for moving them to ultimate
market nnd carryIiik tholr value ua- on
til the product is con-turned. To Is
get this amount of money, loan* are m
called in. business Is contracted. In- hi
duslry U stopped and a whole train go
of e\ll con-equenci-s are invited". bit
It would 'oem the simples thing l"1
ln the world, in theory, for the
RovtrtitiieiM to provide a way of 1**-, *•*• 1
piiitiK currency iioiiii*<t nciuaiv,value.; th
1 tit*iend nf Imnilng tt only ngnlnst; tet
gold. Then when n hundred mfl-j
tlon of dollars in required for two lit]
month*- to inovtt Ihe erupt* ft would '-o
simply be Issue,] niflT then retired a« bo
soon n- ii"t i led It would he en:
easy for tho government, to ftnd' a ■ I;:
-wafo way to do'tills, whofe It -would su
bo very hard for prlvrite' lnlere**l--'*-f*
to do It. * . -tin
The Aldrlch plan . ontcmplat.-*-
havlne Ibe banks deposit Ihelf pr^-*-' t
out- lec-l reservr-, wiih ; ntral *-
bank inc. organltatlon nnd authorize* -
tho Issuance <*t currency aggln^i •
this r>-r:'-r\.-. wnlrh In effect brings i
the reserve Into nctfvo use Instead l
of linvliig them Idle Thin is tt very
good plan, provided yon agroft that
the government civnnnl provide "a
hotter one. n -.nn pma. finance
under private control, ■; *
All sorts of queor ihlngt have
one through lbs mail. Hut queer-
r Ibnn nil Ibe ihliif-H thnt tbo innlt
an csrrledi much queerer than lbs
(KHfaunt shii-ii prot is to be dead
.-hen II Isn't, which carries Its little
nes on lis back with their tiny
nil-' urap|te«l around Ha big tall.
ntttfa qu»*eror than anything .we
ave tn-.ini of In some time, is tho
orerantenl regulation which, for-
hts -.endinr: books via (be parol
But tho women clerks wore'
poovod. A week went, by and not rt]
soul used tho nicely-fitted room.)
More than a month hnr* now gone.!
nnd --till tho conksiovos nnd chairs
tint! tables are unused. Tho clerk*
have n Rrst*clasi boycott acainxt It*.]
Chief Clerk Wllmoth says bo cannot explain the queer* luck of appreciation on the part of Ihe women
clerks.
lernn Idrsslngk nt nl,' p
stitruld, SelHahneas provolH
loncst rich nml |i-Hir. The earth'a
ijiiibtitt tupittt- r.r the needH of nil Is
luglng ilfi*'nittenli becniiM tho utitu
.:tl t
art I- full
\*4II tilli.w
llleVlinbll*
wdrt-ahne
of hplltlt
it-lili Mud.
T «etfl-bllO***t.
xolthtine>irt.t>) letiil on
result. «TmT tlmt win
iiinkltitl tlU- slnfiilnoht
s. ibeanuesM, inul .'lie
h. rtebteuusness, bar
Thc Christian Kndcavor World.I
Boston. Mass.. In tho Ist-tie ol Jaen* ,
._.. - , ... , Klnla Ilrlknap. who was gowned In
nry ICth. contains n likeness oil" ,,__ _, L
Dr. David Stnrr' Jordan and the!,
following birthday greeting:
"A birthday greeting to David'
■ j .*-. ,-ir. -it I*,** bat trimmed
Starr Jordan, PI*. DO.', Lb. D..[
president of Loland Stnnford Jr. i
University. Born Jnnunry lfl. I8r»i.|
-"On your stlxtv-second hlrthdayj
President Jordan, thc Knderivorers; *
of thll country wb-h tn cnngrntulnto
Itiu't
and
The New Vorkvfl at Santa Clara \ U-.t-.'
■county about a year ano formed anllftlp
a Itottle of j ors-entgatlon which practically nowjIIV'P
to or a book Includes several hundred people.. ,'"1i
express •*»-!\'lto organlratlon Ik laritoly nf a ito*),!!?.
[clnl character and nttns to Introdu
intorostiiig and ninns-laud niako neV enrneni from t'
it lyplcaWof modern Binpirestate at home, it also see'
IntelllgoAce to fiml !•> gKo reliable Inforinntlon
mustn't send
a cap of ttynain
Uncle Sam'H
jtlllloi
>kM. which certainly ought to be
itlderod desirable in » republic,
ned with whisky, poisons, lll-
oPlng p;mlticts and high egplo-
es, and ttot allowed ttt go through
■ parcel post/
average honk costs 1*> cent"1'tol Montgomery
manufacture the STers'se book. January :'Mli. n
Th
prospectivo newcomers at to tin*1
conditions of onr valley;
Tho committee on entortalntnants
has arranged a particularly ntlrac-i
live event. They hatrt* nrrangotl to!
hold their annual dinner at the Ho-I
n the evening of|
tine informally at
Our «• o'clock for a reception in the
norly main lobby nod reception parlor* '<
t'xrrt-Tlie dinner t** 111 be served' promptlv
what [at T o'clock,
A literary and musical pro-gram!
with humorou'i
fonttiret* thrown In. It prninlscs lo!
bp a most onjoyable gnthorlng. mid t
all former residents of New York1,
siiitixKAci: in on; PitoiutmoN
Atwnv-t a matter of Interest; fnr
years a iubject r comment and dla-
ensslon*. the production of petroleum
at present Is bscoMuig a matter of
concern. The entire falling off in
tho yield of well* tn tho t'nlted
-States last year was but 'SO.OOP
barrels—a suioil shrinkage when
compared wjlh lhe total production
of 220.oo(i.*}nn barrels. The unpleasant thing about it Is,'however.
"thnt'there should bo any-'shrlitkacpi »
at all. The demand for i'otr.tIt>nm: d
nnd Ua byproduct *is cont'tahtly ^.n-' r*
irld's
dir
crcajdng. Tin-
tlon at present n|
Barrels a day.'
log use In every
number of internal ronihi
glues In operation multipU
The demand for casollno
corqo so greartha' rrude ol
taken from the niarkft
fact worthy of. noil.-.- \, .
nine at ti or li.no per eoj
stem or bonk selling Is no
ganlxed thfrl lhe ordinary
its from olcht lo lea time
the bonk costs.
The- United States government J has been provided
t'liarRofr. nn lhe ttvornt-o. 00 poi
cent of. the cost of tbo hunk foi
sending It through tho mall.
A book that costs It cents, ot
even 12 11-up: to make, nnd sometimes lejm. can go. through tho mal!
only by paying H cents. It ought j tickets
tn en through for 2 cents, jfnd It
could en profitably for 2 rents.
In order to make sure that books
nnd knnwledie will not be dfstrlb
nted carelessly and freely. In thl*
republic, books ate actually excepted Trnm the parcel post system.
If you believe thai In a republic l«*-ast one year In New York state
the distribution .or books Is a good'are entitled lo Join by the payment
tltltiK. and lhat every government: of the annual duos amounting tn
should help Instead of hln-l •"*>.cents. ,Lot no Now Yorker nils*
. .d.ntrlbullon 0f knowledge'.!th|l opportunity of netting ncqualnt-
"ttly "lo-! write to your- congressman and son-lfd with many-of the early ploneen
onsttmii-iatnr In regnrd tn Iho matter, and j from thc land of tho.Knlokerbnck-
.ttjlMWM*mgs;r~*t *o them that with lhe possl- <'rs and nlso got acquainted with
incnas-j.bte excopiion nt ft«Hl products.! the latest comers. .
i"ti..thci books should have the preference In- . :'-■ ■ *
lion en-* gnverament dlatrlbutlon.—Examiner Representatives to Meet Soon.
"T.if Dssset Shsll Blosiom.'*
. PuMori ibeti ciiled ■tlenlkm tn
t :-'.. the tir**i •.ci«- of which do
■-. "The «ti-M-rt idiall "rejoice and
•in an iiie-rt.«M*,". lie slHrsred that
,b»n is - literally rulfltling thu
i-tvipbec*' tsbtl lirltiglng ntxitit tii.irvel.iUi lions to ih
ii-n't".. Our ('m'fititiiciil |a co-0|-era1-
lire tv,id our Intelligent fellow-*-iilxeu**
:i>'ml:ill:i tvltnt Miisiiiiio r-llliptlsttl tn
htj ••^Werei lit ml. - '
A itmiJiT wtirk of n*ilnimitliiu IrTgo-
'tijj oil In Arablit. Shortly tbo latnl nf
.be -Arnplmi Nit:lit-*" will realize In a .
tut turn I oat -.'hniiges tar umro won
(■••-till :!i ti Jlitwe nf the fairy tab1*!
•vfili-h entnilH-asil our cbildUli liiniglim-
lli
i- tieen exaiiiltteil hy etitzlint
I that ttnt'ti f It lle-J
below r**.-a lot el. At. **niii|wr«ilvHy
*ii>n'.l ■t»-*l it i-nti be Inuttitati-J and
Irtniit-ht |i, a high stale nf cultivation,
r nl*H. wild Hint tbo Scrip
lui
a creation of bros*n charmousc.
beliishod with ponels of heavy laee.
id offnet by a brown'velveMdcture
lith a bird of\ paradise. The bouquet of the maid of
honor was of pink cnmatloni.
Tom Humphreys nf Ilrrkcley was
lhe best mnn.
Will Make Home In City.
After tho wedding tho brldny party nnd the_ immediate relatives re-
palredfo one of tho downtown cafes
where an informal supper was held.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill left on the
evoninit train for Del Mfhr-Je. where
I'a-tur Itiuateli then applied Isaiah
3ft*3 to nur day. timl declared ibat be
la txyiue to carry out Ha commands.
The Scripture* show Hint In-fore tho
wnriii can t*e*.vivo lis jsiian »f bleu*-
lug**, the Church of t'lirlst miisl limr
Ih' galliore,) nud.t'linogott In spirit Ire
state, with friends whom they mayUtttni by the rind Itesurrcctlon.
Invite, to the cnpticlty of the spa* After this tuts lieeit accomplUlusrL
clous dining room are Invited. Tb'i-j mankind will revive earthly blesslnss
he sotd at the low ' through tho Messianic Kingdom. These
price or ft. Tho occasion will be wi!- •""■pa-*-* anything which humanity
inrormat. Money or checks should . |MW cr*r #>*****&
you, nnd we tirny for your au-tpl-
clnu* birthday anniversaries to
crime. By
