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    The missing body of J. T. Leroy

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    An essay about the corporeal dimensions of the writings and biography of author J. T. Leroy, who was discovered to be a pseudonym for writer Laura Albert. The text considers this unique literary hoax in its implications for identity politics and the role of subjectivity in post-fordist labour

    J. T. Wiswall papers, W.0011

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    Abstract: Two notebooks, containing mathematical equations and scientific essays, as well as the handwritten manuscripts of J. T. Wiswall's works "The African" and "Iliad of the Family," neither of which were ever published.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains two small, leather notebooks. One contains the handwritten manuscript "The African" and includes a bookplate identifying Caldwell Delaney as the owner. The other contains the handwritten manuscript "Iliad of the Family," as well as mathematical equations and scientific essays.Biographical/Historical Note: A Mobile, Alabama, author, J. T. Wiswall published two books, The Last Crusader in 1861 and Mr. Christopher Katydid (of Casconia) in 1864 (under the pseudonym Mark Heywood). The two handwritten manuscripts in this collection, "The African" and "Iliad of the Family," were never published, although they were listed in Robert E. Bell's Bibliography of Mobile, which noted that Mobile historian Caldwell Delaney held the manuscripts in his private collection

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    matlt* palo Hlto Ulrnce ttrsno*and Hi-*.... t.W.Chartt*. ind J,. -hs*ar*4 a* eeeoad l-NUr, JIUl- pillli.tl itn-ler tht let .,f Co. -*-.» V-JaW.. S.,1 Moo ih. Thrw Modi subscriition bates: (In *.lri.ic-) S* Mall nt b-* r-ittr* MOSDAY. OCTOBER ;:■".. Mayor Schmltz, according to ihe Examiner, Is occupying a suite hi the Waldorf-Astoria Hint costs 117 a day- Where did Schmltx get the money to start out on a European i trip In such luxurious style? He; didn't have It when lu* became mayor and he eould not bnve gotten It) honestly since becoming mayor, ex*' cept by lucky Investment. Tbat may be lhe means he has **mplo.vi*d. but the average man with only th*- average amount of faith In politician*- ■ will be Inclined to inspect that lie has shared In Abe Ruef* prosperity. Acting Mayor Gallagher is doing some good deed* while the fiddler mayor Is away. He may be doing them at tho beck or Ruef. or he maybe doing them in spile of Ruef. but In any event he Ik forcing the police to come out of lis train:*- II*- hns gotten rid of a bad commissioner in Mm■:Tl ni. Ulld probably lit' will do Other things thut ought to have been done long ago. "Hearst's epigrams stir thousands to applause." says an Examiner headline. Ells address was replete. I lie dispatch *ays. "with pointed epigram and scathing retort." Then It; quotes Boiiu* of tbem- He called Al-I ton B. Parker a "i-olttli-.il cock-; roach," Jl. H. Rogers u "rat" undI Jerome a "political croton bag." l.'n-; doubtedly a man who can think of: such brilliant things ought to he governor of New York. Whit* Man and Negro, Following rwunewhat tbe optlmletlc Une of thinking which made lb*- lata Henry W. Grady n force In tlie so called new south nt twenty years ago, Barry Stlllwell Edwards writes In tlie cunvul Century nf lhe negro's chaucea In bis old enrlronnieut. Says Mr. Ed wants/ Perhaps I am too iiiti.1i of an optimist to ba a valuable *.t!ii-->» In the unc-r-ilinx trial of the negro b**Ioir the bar ot public opinion L> pnaa and pulpit. Imt I see no uti.-i*i.i-I;*tile .tiitif-.-r to tlio -i.iiith In bis pr-seni-v On ihe coniurj;, I believe in his nail, ca-n-tirle and pt-asc-e'ul incorpo- rntlnn Into the American system without Injur- i" himself or to hi* white n*-l*,h- twr. Koriy >ijr* npi h* .'tn-rt-il from sla-.Tr>' virtually with'iiu mora than lhe clothe* he wore oa hi* hack. ' Tlie negro lini developed thrift and assumed tii- serious re-.pan-.lbllilies of ownership and government. Therefore, r-jntiniii*H Mr. Ivd wards: Th<-rc Is hup.- for a race with such a li*:.,iv. nml it,,.'<- who tail* nf siil.-lllii Hon anil deport* I l«n mny do wsll lo eon- ehiiT where Uw*<*auth unuM nnii a nub- Btltute Kti» will prv*-*"'* ihc p»aer* and achieve mor* Tin* negro h»» much In leant, hut tin- itueailon arises; in it easier io ti-'i.ii hint, (.nt hlm I" wiirii wh*n Idl". restrain hlm *il"ti evil mir-,.1,-,1 ami strip Wm diawn i» au rarn.-ni. Iniluilrlnua worker While Hit- leaven ut home Inllu- rniv I- tv.it'kJns to him nr easier to call In on Illll-niU sllcn ..: .iiff-r-i.i Un«u.ir and rrnlurl** ot th* *Ividow of a kins and ,•!..!.■ un American of hlm? Like most meu of the profession of authorship. Mr. Edwards may take a too generous view of human nature. He lielleve-* thnt mutual tolerance will enable Ihe two races lo continue on tbe same aoit, each the gainer by tbe other's progress To quote further: There .. no threat to the -otilh In the iicrtos -ii-ew-tii. liter*, For iii ln*l tin- only tn-i-i.t -a-Iio thraaicn* our i-lvlilxatlnn ta th* crlriilii.il negro, nml Ihe oaly white man who threaten. Ibe negro 1* ihe white criminal, ami out whole awatem Is a fall* ur** if thla question mny nut be l-*fi when ti**orgl:i tins ptaiced 11—In the kocrlns <*f the court*. Ihe chinch and ihe school- huUtM-. Il li ;..!■ to hnve It tln-n- Ami white hi* uriip.-. lii-* w.-is- laward ihe it-rht It li wise :.::.! . Ii.trliiil.t- U if.1v* Mm aid. comfort and thr beoeOt of a i.m nl Chrl>- llun lolerann-. The alt US t ton I* one Ihnl npiH-nlpt t.i the i-ommiiii sons* of lhe •touthern people, nnd thi* term may Im* enlarged lo embraci- the law Abiding, property hcMlnc and lnie*t|grtll men of African descant I believe these m<-n. reo- (iKnind nn factors ra-.;-t-.e passionate lover* of their native l-in.I and .lef-rxi-ri nf their liiiim-- -rule by mil- wllh their White neighbor* li B***-oa onlj tolvrince. for- A Tragedy In Five Lit-**. Carolyn Well* comes to tb* of thnt form of versified chronicle known ns the limerick wblcb partlcu Isr -Titles refuse to consider as poetry nl nil. Writing In the current Harper' Mngnxiiie. Mis*. Well* t*oin|mres with * good example of the limerick the probable result had some of tbs mom I popular pools of this era treated the: same material. In this case a tragedy of the Jungle, as follows: Them wu* a young lad) of Niger Who imii'.i us -i; ■ rods »n a tiger; They came back from the ride With lhe |*dy Inside And Ihc ■mile on Ihe face of the tiger. Rossetll. the critic thinks, would bare tiegim lu inie narrative style, like this: In Nlg*r dwelt a lady fair. aud spun it out to three four-lint sfniisus In order to bring lu his pet ays- of refrain. Tennyson would bave WANTS ^CLASSIFIED WANTED Wanted—A mangle girl at the Kerrick laundry. 3-iw* Wanted—Olrl for housework and cooking; $26.00 a month. Address "M," Times office. 6-2t* Wanted—Young woman with es- i-crience aa proofreader. Tiroes office, Lytton nvonue and High streot. I-tf Wanted—A man and loam and wagon. Permanent position for tbo render,il the atury in an abbreviated ! ri*nt t***9* For particulars call at Charge of tbo Light Brigade." start • :,r,fl Alma "treat. 4-lwc Ing with nail glnrirylug tudy. tiger, smiles and all. In n poem of Iwenty-two lines. Kipling would have used n colloquy between "Piles on Parade" sad the color sergeant, ending at line twelve 1,1,11 Rooms and Board But she li ridlnR on tho Hirer In th- | ..venue. Wanted—One hundred persona to buy coupon books at the Kerrlck laundry. 644 Emerson St.. and save' ten per cent on their laundry work. 8*0 tf can hardly be expected from Imperfectly prepared prescription* or ol those dispensed from'Inferior or second rate materiala. With your next prescription try*tbe STORE OK QUALITY note the result* wblch you obtain, aud particularly **ot* our prlcse. UNIVERSITY DRUG CO. Fraternity Hall Bulldlag Ph*B* Jam** *1 FOR RENT 256 Lytton *-12-tf .... . Dlngee of Oakland may a* well make graceful apology r,,, saying young Tom Magpe was no gentleman bfagee is an athlete and seems to have right on hla side ax well. There ar** not a dollar's worth of I our exports, ut whatever price sold,! that are not made by American labor j at American wages, and any mat*.! who objects to these export.-*. If not' employed by foreign manufacturers, j Is misHlng the opportunity of bis life; to acquire Income. Tho Judge-advm:al(-*-gi>ueru1 of the army has announced that there la noi law against the use of the American flag for advertising purposes. The \ Jamestown Exposition authorities i wanted to know, and if thoy wunt toi ereatu an uproar tot them go ahead and print their advertisement on Old Glory. There are some outrages that | provoke quick resentment. Tbe' American people wilt quietly submit to having beautiful landscapes: marred by unsightly signs or bill-' boards, but they let their anger flare, up at any misuse of the flag. PERSONAL. Miss Florence Hopper, Stanford.^ 'til, of Los Angeles, will arrive to-, morrow for u visit of several days' with friends In Palo Alto and on the \ campus. Mra L. E. Dice, who has been: •pending the past few months ln the; north, writes from Victoria, B. C.,i that she expocta to return soon toi her bome In Palo Alto. Mr, and Mrs. Oardemeyer have { taken tbe new bungalow cottage re-' cently built by Mrs. Kellogg, near the . corner of High streot and Everett j n. venue. Profeasor A. 0. Newcomer ad-. dressed the high school students Pri-j day on the subject of hla trip around the world. Hla experiences were ln- j lereatlngly told. nlllon of Individ". (his. ii win Im- rremembered iba. Mr. Grady look»il upon the aegro as Inevitable hi lhe nontb nud liml-at.il Ihnl tin* whites loved mid valued him loo much to part with him or ».-*• him grossly misused. •- Food \ ■■.;•-. i. :i • lit -■■..!•-, Tb,- Bason system of liwiMctlng food product.-- hint btid a heuolUiiil effect, a* shown In lhe rejiort of Carl Ifcilley llursi. Am erica n consul in Ptsaen. Hut even after j-iiirs of Koveiiiiuetil liiMpee- lltill en mgh i* ntlown lu ibe asolts of lnre*tla*aiions to make it plain thai the Gorman people liotB no g-nuuid for criticising the tult.il Slates, If they lodge by ibelr own i.\|H*rieiKi'. Tho consul muj-h; Kai-h year Ihc m-trket in tknonj l> be. coituiis aradu.-iiiy purged *it doltierloua !■■■■■- ;>i--i.i. •-. but tl.-- line of bnriiX and Other harmful ihluai* In preserving m**-*t*> U allll carried on to a conrlderablc *s- tenl. S.iii-.iiji-k are .i.tulf r iff-.! with men! .,? ii.!,..* Many mimpii--* «f -milk were f.iind ill hi lea], und chceav Is made with potato flour or cratr*J potalrrea. AS high .%■ Ji per e*nl of water wns found in butter, nntl Imitiillo'i butter In sold lis the genuine MrtlCl**. Oils Were uilulteralt-d aa well -in mit-ur. Fruit Jsr-« wer* found to contain Slwcoe--. arul1*1 mVliis anil dyes, and one litcrnlous iniitinfii- t«i-.*r madt* "P'trc (Uiiin jiim" of beet*. Snlleylle acid wu* found In various Ir-verugeK. nnd other tiv.-an* of adulteration more recently dlaeleaed In ihe l*nlled Stnlee, appear to have been common In (lermany. It In lo Ihe credll of Ibe Oerman government that *tricl meniitrcH are l*elnt; In hen to eradicate Ih** evil the -mme as in theenoe of the Ualteil Slates. 'Iln* iH-icliuilug of lhe end or tin* "sick man of Eur.*;-" *mviii* to have dawned with the real -dckuiiiH of (he *,ultiin of Turkey. For thlrly ye-ir*- he ha* been banging on by tbe eyelid*. He has seen great part-* of the Ottomnn empire fall awny and Ix-coine Btnte* lndei>eiideiit of id- sway. He bas died In all -i thuiiHiiinl deaths and has t*ecn called every sort of name abhorrent to civilization, yet he ha* outlived many better rulers nnd dominated Europe because he was feared. It has been a record reign, aod perhaps when It Is ended Europe will regret blm. The turmoil will begin. Drowning would hnve l-een mystical ami Incoiicliiflve In ten lines. Swinburne mosteal and nuiiermystlcal In eight linen, and I'm- would havo opened with See the lady, with a ■mile— Sunny emlle. and lieen more myallcat as well as more sophlsilcul lhan Browning and swiniiurni* combined. Finally we have the bagedy In Ills wntha setting, twelve line-* long, wltl; the n*nder asking nl iln* end -vbethci tbe ilger, like a gix*-l fairy, merely bore on a Jungle Journey The full and. pleased with hi* feat, smiled -fiver wliler. wider, wider, on the bome-comlni; lu tin* dusky twl light Candidly. " aaenw lhal Miss Well* healthy, makes her t*oiut that ih* -lory worth \ moiling tailing deserve* to lie tiindi* so clett that "In* who rutin may rend." The best literature Is coming to that phase where tbe heart of the -mbject I* pierced by ihe Urn! Hue. "r the first [laragrupb at most. Sunny Front Rooms—With board. 3It* Alma. 26-lm" ■ To Ixmse—Burn with from 8 to 10 stalls, and lort with (Q-tOa capacity: also portion of hall. GOxlOO feet. Apply 172 Hamilton avenue. 24-lw c roit tui.it. Very good Indies wheel for salo cheap. 412 Cowper street, Palo Alto. For Sale—ladles' Wheel; Columbia. Good as new: 25.Inquire48.Melville.TelephoneRed82.«4t»ForSaleSevendozenlayinghens.ISmonthsold.thoroughbredWhiteleghorns,19perdozen,vigorousstock,throughC.P.Nott.MountainView."41w»AbargainInCampbell,thecenterofthofruilbellofSantaClaravalley.Buslnetishouseoncorner,wlibIncomeestablished.WilltakorealI:onpayment.EnquireorTbeTrendTowardPureI>emoercy.!n,1,re8,t221,>wn>"■••°ItIsbutfouryearssinceIhepropoAUo(■•■■••rsltlontohaveUnitedStatessento>uonilnnliMlluIlnprimarieswassharplycritlelsiiladuiigirotBandalmostIlx>stPairofglasseaonRamonarvvoluliounry.Whiletheexiiedlcoeystreet.PleasenotifyA.Hosford,ofebanglnglhemethodorelectingtin?.319Alma.81w«uppcrhouseIstillanonuquestion,jtliepootMareIncliningrapidlytoUieIostSmallblackcockerspanielviewHintnilIfiglsJatloashouldspringiP"P.KinderpleaserotuiWatchfordemonstrationofVanCampsSoupsandothercannedgoodsinnearfutureFuller<25. Inquire 48*. Melville. Telephone Red 82. «-4t» For Sale—Seven dozen laying hens. IS months ' old. thoroughbred White leghorns, 19 per dozen, vigorous stock, through C. P. Nott. Mountain View." 41w» A bargain In Campbell, the center of tho fruil bell of Santa Clara valley. Buslnetis house on corner, wlib Income established. Will tako real I***-:'-- on payment. Enquire or Tbe Trend Toward Pure I>emoer*cy.!n,1,|re8,t 221 ,->wn ******> -"■••° It Is but four years since Ihe propo AUo- ( *•* ■•■■•• r sltlon to have United States sen*to*> uonilnnliMl lu Iln* primaries was sharp ly critlelsiil a* duiigi-rotB and almost I lx>st—Pair of glassea on Ramona rvvoluliounry. While the exiiedlcoey | street. Please notify A. Hosford, of ebanglng lhe method or electing tin? .319 Alma. 8-1 w« uppcr house I* still an o|n-u question, j ■ tlie pootM are Inclining rapidly to Uie | I-ost—Small black cocker spaniel view Hint nil IfiglsJatloa should spring i P"P. Kinder please rotui Watch for demonstration of Van Camp's Soups and other canned goods in near future Fuller <b Co. 0.R0CERS 158 University Avenue Phone Main 51 ■rfL. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. 5. W. CHARLES FREDERICK SCHNEIDER Attorneys st Law ;j-.i University avenue. Palo Alio. Cal. Plume Mam a6*. DENTISTS. GEO. BLAKESLEY LITTLE Dsmttot Uffice. Madaon-Thotta huildln*. Pslo Alto, Cat A. A. MAC INTYRE. D. D. 8, L. D. S. Oraduat* Dental Department, Ual- vsralty of P«on*ylvaala, 1'bllad*!- phi*. Post Gradual* School of Prosthetic Dentistry, Atlanta, Georgia. Haskell Poet Gradual*. Cblcag* School of Orthodontia, etc. Charges reasonable Office, Ledrard building. Palo Alto. Hours, 1:10 a. m. to 4:11 MEDICAL. MMR DR. A. J. VILLAIN, Physician and Surgeon. I -at e of 8*n Francisco: hours: 1 to 4. and 7 to 8 p. m. Ofllce and residence, Hamilton avenue and Ramona stroet. Palo Alto, Cal. T*l Rod 367. Messenger Service SAN PItANCISCO Commencing October 1st dally trip*: Leave 9:31 train. All kinds of business transacted. Loare orders at Puller's Grocery. Pbone Main 51, and 365 Channlng. Orders left in the Messenger Box st the Campus P. O. will receive prompt attention. 0. M. ATKINSON. directly from tbe peopl. Tlie ngltallun for the i-oplllnr election of national senators Is only one phase of a general movement to simplify OU! processes of expressing the will of tbe people at the [tolls. The referendum Is gaining ground, so nl«> Is the principle of Initiative, likewise thnt of mnklnfl laws at iln* [Hills by ballot. Experiments are being made of tb* -*"•*<■* 11.** which |*ermlts voters todepose an oIH- dnl by ballot. Many of the more rnd leal reforms, as tbe referendum, for Instance, are made optional, nud thnt In Itself shows the tendency to place the power wholly In the hands of the voters. What Ihe people do not see fit to change when they have Ihe powet would seem In tbe long run to have their npprovnl. Too Late to Claaslfy. Newly Furnished Front Room- 540 Emersan street. S-lw* "Let me see. Wbat aro Senntor Smogg's Initials?" I bave forgotten what tbey are, but 1 know tbat one of them Is very likely to be 'Ex' In the near future."—Puck. "Wlgg—A had memory- gets a follow into lots of trouble. Wagg—Tea. It's always springing things on you tbat you thought you had forgotten.—Philadelphia Record. Art Student (engaging rooms)— What Is that? Landlady—Tbat Is,a picture of our church done In wool by my daughter. air. Sbe'* subject to art, too.—Pock. Old nepers for under carpet*, two Wu a hundred. Tim*** office. General Fred Grant's calculation that bad liquor account* for 00 per cent of : the army troubles may be said to be substantiated by iwpular *-x]>etience with the stuff In civil life. It Is no respecter of c-c-copatlons. Instead of continuing hla "coufv-ssion* of a drone" why doesn't young Millionaire Socialist Joseph Medllt Patterson discontinue being a drone? But. then, sperhaps be could not be a Socialist. A great many old boys and * few young ones will be pleased to bear tbat Author J. T. Trowbridge recently celebrated his seventy-ninth birthday In good shape. The woman who died recently Just aa ber tooth was pulled at least -*acaped Un* usual Idiotic question aa to whether It hurt. Reports come from IJverpool of a very timely nnd succetisful system of holding up railway trains automatical ly. It is claimed that even ;r tbe ineebnnlsm of tbo signal system Rhould hecomo disarranged the driver of tba engine would Instantly be warned of that fnct. An engine using this Invou tion hns been ln operation on an English road for two years and has stood all the testa for efllclency. Dr. Wiley, the head sci<-*-tl*rt of ihe agricultural department, has dl*i-ovor- ed that tbe same muscles nn* brought Into play In washing clothes na lo play. Ing golf. However, It Is hardly likely that golf ladles will adopt the wash board as a substitute. Wben tlie public no longer sees fuu In the writings of Josh Billing* snd Artemus Ward, but up to date editions of Milton, Emerson nnd even Runyan are greeted with roar* of laughter, wt •ball know thst spelling reform baa really struck In. Nearly U.O0O.O0O pieces of mall went astray In the United States last yeat because no one could read tbe addresses. It Is expected that the number will be doubled this year with tbe new spelling system. The southern girls who stay st home are quite positive tbo southern glrla wbo hnve been visiting the northern cities are not tbe representative beauties of the southland. Russell Sage's widow very wisely fle- alded that It would b* cheaper to pay the b*tra than tb* lawyer* The reported shortage of coal can csrriea to the consumer th* usual seasonable bint tbat when be want* supply of coal bs knows what kind ol price* hs most pay. Kipling street and receh to 332 ■ reward. B-lw* MISCELLANEOUS. DRESSMAKING don* very sbly. Mrs. A. E. Morris, 523 Almi ■tract, Mrs. M. J. Gaits will reopen her dressmaking parlors at 319 Alma St. Phone Rod 276. 28-lm" Kensington—Or pen painting on velvet or glass taught In six lessons. Single lessons, tl. Specimens. 1041 Bryant street. 5-3t" STANFORD AUTOMOBILE OARAGE. Oil Alma Street Automobile and Motor Cycle Repairing, Grandlng, Polishing, Model wont, Brass and Iron Castings, :-.'I.■'-■■ el Plating. Electrical Repairing, Machine screws and supplies.' Pbone Main 112. TO IM> IF VOU WANT TO HAVE YOl It MOVABLE EFFECTS TAKEN CARE OF IS TO PLACE THEM IN OUB MODERN STORAGE ROOM. YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE WHEN YOU DO. THERE AlfE VERY PEW SURE THINGS, HUT OUR STORAGE WAREHOUSE IS ONE WHEN IT COMES TO KEEPING TOUR VALUABLE KPF-KCTS IN PROPER CONDITION. Palo Alto Transfer Co. 525 ALMA STREEI Phone Main 90 University Announcements. Registration of Voters—AH voter* on the campus are requested to register at once at the University book- stor*. 1906 ACCOUNTS—All outstanding account* against the class of 1906 must be forwarded to me at once. W. Y. WENTZ. Treasurer. TO SEQUftlA ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS—Thu September Issue of tho Sequoln, comprising an extra edition ot one hundred copies, hns been practically exhausted before thc mailing list* were completed. Any advertiser or subscriber who does not wish to retain his Soptembor copy purmanuntlv wlll confer a favor by notifying the manager. H. C. GREEN. Managing Editor. i: 8. GIBSON : San Francisco Messenger and Purchasing Agent - Dally trips. Leave* 9:21 a. m Agent for Thomas' Dyeing and Cleaning. Care Crandall's Cyclery Pbone Blue 333. C. Ill MMi: COMPANY Contracting 4IS Waverly street. Phone White 211. Promptness and good workmanship guaranteed. PURE MILK AND CREAM delivered dally by the Palo Alto Creamery. • "Yes." sighed Mrs. Lapsllng. "Sophrony suffers terribly from neu* ralagy- The only relief '.sbe ever get* Is when she baa an opldmlc Inserted In hor arm."—Chicago Tribune. "What do you understand by tbe promise that the first aball be last. Id the hereafter?" "Why, It refers to tbe first of the month. I suppose- aivss a fellow four weeks more, you know."—Puck. GEO. H. BENTLEY Contractor for Plastering General contractor. All old and new work. Inside and outside, promptly attended to. Estimates given. Residence 6*35 Hamilton avenue Phon* Red 211. Paroentag* work don*. MISS M. GEARY D*-e**maker Sewing at home or by tbe day. 229 Hawthorne avenue, Palo Alto, Cal. Old papers for under carpet*, two |blt* a hundred. Time* office. Bread •!• -It-* ■• -<i dally. i n-i,, inn.' aod wholesome. Ml Monte llakcry. Ptwa* Fnlk-T A Co., Mala SI. JOHN O. VARIAN Scientific Msssagc snd Mechanital VlbratJooa. Phyaicians commend bia'treatment to a-ao, 7 to i DR. WILLARD C. BE.AN Osteopathic Physician. Electricity. Electric light hatha Monday, Wednesday and Friday; evenings by appointment, 450 High SL, near University avenue. Palo Alto. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday; evenings by appointment, 1902 De- vltadero street, corner Pine, Baa Franciaco. Telephone West 6527. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. H. C. PHELPS Graduate American School of Osteopathy. KirkviUe. Mo. 121 University avenue, Crandall Building. Hour* 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phon* Main 79. Examinations free. Treatments given patient* at borne If de- sred. Lady attendant at the offlc* *t all hours. MISCELLANEOUS. CHARLES ED HODGES ■ Anliltiv!. 452 Channlng avenue. Palo Alto, San Franciaco Office, Ult O'Farrell str**t. 11. Mii.Mi.KKlN PUoo Tamer and !_,, Formerly of Sherman, Clay A Co., Is located permanently at 621 Everett avenue. Palo Alto, and guarantee* satlafactlon In all piano work. Including th* polishing of piano cases HflITT SCH°0-*'FOR BOYS UUl I I Menlo Park. CaL .Lost but three day* on account of earthquake. Thirty-third semester oj-ena August 27, 1906. Addree* Principal. W. J. Meredith. Miss Lii/nlH-fi. Hughes, A. H„ M 8. Tutoring In .Preparatory Branch**, 1248 Waverly SL, Tel. Red 81. COUNTRY REAL ESTATB FOR SALE 10 acres apricots and prunes; nothing better In tbe valley., 10 acre* peaches; fine location; good hoii!... 13 acres apricots an
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