15 research outputs found
Emanation thermal analysis study of a sol-gel precursor for silica-titania waveguides
Emanation Thermal Analysis (ETA) was demonstrated as a tool for the characterization of microstructure
changes of a sol–gel precursor for silica–titania layers deposited on the glass plate to be
used as planar waveguides. Temperature ranges of 280–330 and 380–500°C, respectively, in which
the densification of the layers took place, were determined by ETA under in situ conditions of the
sample heating. Results of thermogravimetry were compared with the ETA data
Evaluation of North American antibody detection tests for diagnosis of brucellosis in goats
The sensitivities and specificities of 17 antibody detection tests for brucellosis in goats were estimated. Tests evaluated included the USDA card test with 8% cell concentration (8%Card), USDA rapid automated presumptive test (RAP), Mexican Rose Bengal plate tests with 8 and 3% cell concentrations (8%RB and 3%RB), French Rose Bengal plate test with 4.5% cell concentration (4.5%RB), USDA standard plate test (SPT), USDA buffered acidified plate agglutination test (BAPA), USDA and Mexican rivanol tests (URIV and MRIV), USDA standard tube tests with Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis antigens (SATA and SATM), serum ELISA, USDA cold-fixation complement fixation tests with B. abortus and B. melitensis antigens (CFA and CFM), USDA and Mexican milk ring tests (UBRT and MBRT), and a milk ELISA. Test sensitivity was evaluated by using 2 groups of 10 goats experimentally infected with B. melitensis or B. abortus and monitored for 24 weeks. Specificity was evaluated by using 200 brucellosis-free non-vaccinated goats from 10 California herds. The 3%RB was considered a good screening test because of high sensitivity at week 24 postinfection (90%), ease of performance, and low cost. The cold-fixation CFA and CFM had 100% specificity in the field study and were considered appropriate confirmatory tests. The milk ELISA was significantly more sensitive than the UBRT and significantly more specific than the MBRT. The milk ELISA also had the advantage of objectivity and ease of interpretation.ID: 6567; Accession Number: 19982211521. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Number of References: 23 ref. Subject Subsets: Veterinary Science; Veterinary Science; Dairy ScienceSource type: Electronic(1)http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lah&AN=19982211521&site=ehost-liv
The feudal nobility of Cyprus, 1192 - 1400
This dissertation is a study of the lay nobility in Cyprus during the first two centuries of Lusignan rule . The first part begins with a chapter in which the term "feudal nobility" is defined with reference to Cyprus and then proceeds to give an account of the history of the nobility and of the nobility’s contribution to the changing fortunes of the island.
Two themes in particular are developed: the rise of the house of Ibelia in the thirteenth century and their dominance of noble society which extended into the fourteenth , and the tensions within the ruling class during and after the wars of Peter I and the Genoese invasion of the
1370's. In part 2 the obligations and benefits arising from the feudal bond and the way in which the nobility co-operated with the crown are described . Attention is drawn to the continuation into the fourteenth
century of the twelfth-century feudal institutions and to the normally good relations between crown and vassals. The dissertation ends with an examination of the vassals' exploitation of their fiefs
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FAMED SHOOTERS
clob oo beat 10 UckaU.
HONORARY PRIZES
'mtm ifinr nAEIfC 1st- A- Strieker, out Iflass betry
AI ll Ht K/IIlllL11'^'1''1 -''•••■ -"-i"''-"- 8h-ara*Co.
; Snd-M. It-art---*. 30-.10 sportltu;
rttlr. RrtuintTtOU Arm- Co.
Urd- ll. Ilrener. silver teaspoon*.
Centennial Marksmen at
Palo Alto Rifle
Club Shoot
' la a truly uporteitiMiilk* -nni.iii-r
tin* Palo Alto Rlfl.. olofa pollad off
its bl« cash <,■-■:■■■ shoot last Sunday.
July 3D. at its rstm* sootbt-ast of
towa. About sixty nil-sn taoat of
them iinarksiiini of no mean ability,
participated. Tbn club mitortalued
it- i;iii'..t - ,|iiii.|'..fl v and do man
waat away dissatlsfled, oxi-apt, i-r
hapa, at bis own laabtllty ta aboot aa
perfectly aa tome ot thoaa who sn»
at tba top of tbe caab pris* list.
- Tha club was honored by harinff
sniuuif IU visitors on tbat day such
bmh ** A. Strieker. Pbtto Jacoby, A.
Rah*i-iIfr aad Papa l"braopfort ol Sao
Francisco, Tb***i* «*ntl*-m*u an* lb*
. anr-rlvon uf the famoua Cent-ran ia I
tc-.ii. that c-irri.-il off tbe honor* at
tbe tt.-.,! International shoot st Philadelphia In 1S76.
Tba •cot* card pros-o* that their
.eyas fca-rr- Dot yet lost tb* chaaaploo
Ship l-*vl that isr-rii-d Ibwu high on
wavi- of honor away baok tbtss when
rilti'iu.'ii K'.-tihi-r-sl from every land to
eater th* ureateet coot**-* ever loans
atsttd.
Tb* rluli cleared quit* a comfort-
able -un, uf money a* tbe result of
.its 1*1-1*111, which will I** ii-.,. 1 in taatf**
inft the ■ «p*Ui ■■ at it* new lt.ri-.-t.-.
-hiaaii in.- ntatiii. back wall, at*-,
(ASH AWARtJK
Tb.Bsa- who w*re swardrH cash
prin- «rti as follows, tbe Aral Ik-itt.-
In each lustauci* i-i--ii-i'-,iiutiii-. iln-
■tlmnli'i' - I---! thm* In.' lick*! iii..,!,-
duriuu the day:
71—A. Strieker. %***%
«%*—**. Ilarter. lift,
*'■■> • > Kr.-ui-i. f Hi
•*»--D. Kator, •«.
«9—Pbilo Jacoby, III.
•■ - - i Saod**-*, f.
07—A. HollOway.l 4.
•It A Jua-Eblut, 13.
.'-II.. Will*, M.M
• '■i-l A. Stan**], ML
03—D. Ht.Dtmao.tI.
«—A. Kahw*ll*r,*l.
-SO- E. A. IMtlnKM-. SI.
SS—J. A. t-"r*watt, »t
U2 V KsatlDfte, ttt.
Ten I-.-.! lii'k.-t- on l-.t li tarRnts, '
A. Strlokar.
Tb* «old medal pre-sentnal l*y Phllo
Jacoby ,-f Sao Frnnclaro -wa* won by
Ollrer Ssn.ls-r- nl th* Palo AH*-. Kill*
**\me**\e^*+m.***•**>•■■ t*-*-r ***** -.
A. 1*. (Mt.
lib I>, II. KaWtor, sllmr tea
spoon*. P. Jacoby.
.Ith O. aaadens, -soup ladle, A.
».tii Ow, Pattl-ny. tea spoons,
1'..[-., Ehrnupfort,
Tth—A. JuuKbtut. tea siwouw,
Fred 1.-1*1 ■
Sth—D. I i nut on*-in. tea *'*ooixs, I.
Rabin.
IHb—A. Holloaay, rerolrer, Palo
Alto Hardware Co.
10th—(I. A. Stauitel, rifle. I. A.
Bkatasar.
11th -R. C. 1|, iltuqu i.i. or*ra
glasssi. Standard Optical Co.
12th I. A. Hi-ttiiiit-r. cat* of
wi.li*, K.illi, Schwal* & Co.
13th—J. A. Prewott, portable
electric lamp, On- ft Bolter.
lilt I'liil.. Jacoby. kodak. F. I.
l-Craadall.
l.'.th i). Nolle, caae of *»urt*-d
j wine. F. Wedemeyor.
iiitii i. Will*. aUwar whiskey
tXsuk, Boschkeo Hardaar* Co.
17th.—Papa Ehraapfort. statu*-.
.John Stork Soaa.
IStb- C. Soningaoo, mantel clock.]
lOdeou.
| I.'tli A. Itahwoiler, la.00 pair of
! shoe*. TboiU' Shoe atore.
| 2Mh—W. I'bltuau. safety razor, J.
i P. Parktaaon Co.
' Slat—A. A-T.istr.nu;. mautrl clock,
Wm. (•lln.leti.su.
J-ii-l It, Wlllsou. i-"' III ■ u-iir*.
Ju-wph Larktn.
JMh F Sitter. 8,'l.aii. pair ol
abotirt. Farvwll's Shoe store
26th W, P. Henry, laottlr- par-
fume, stt.1.ft.nl Pharmacy
27th—J. W. Haawlirook. 1 do*. -
rt.. stiT.. I; K.-Ut ' Hi,-..
'Jlrltb J. Promh-Mrtz. Uix of ;■,:-.
FlraeBt Slad*.
•i'.'ih -O. F. Rickert. omt. and
bnisb. Uulremity Drus Co.
.'loth II. Lonuntreth. -nit of uu
derwear, Prasor 4 Co,
3Ut—W. C. Mt-TartislH.il. doa.
pbotoa-order for:. FVanklla gallery.
32od— J. i: Teaa-u*. mtm, pbotne
order lur . (iridlttw.
33rf-T. S. Lewis, cake dish. The'
Fair.
:i-*ii u -Rlbta. blryt-le laaap.
Corbaley ft Co.
.V.lh ■«; HelSanald. bal of clftara.
P. Mitcbeltroe.
30th—F. Lot«r. collar and cuff
J"". Baal* Uruit Co.
3Tth---W. McUchlan. onler for
K.00 weddioa cake, John Kobe.
SStb \ -JraKw. bi . -i" i-irf-.r-*.
Wm. Ueyerboben.
SStb—C. P.. IC.-i.ilnr~.lt. .--ti of
J coffae, 0. W. LaPlero ft Sou.
i 10th—J. Sllrey, box of rl*tar~.. La-
ItohemK.
list—P. Keatintre, *.-riti Int.- ma
cblae. F. II. Smith.
(ted - W 171 wn, tiox ol cauily.
F. Wllaoa,
43nl—H. rT-"rf, ID .lor t-iuccr
ale, Rurrka Cal. Soda Co.
llih II 1 *—— l—-. framed pictare.
Coa-rdou ft Cromr.
45th— Five Inset tickets. A.
Strieker, K.B0.
A numlwr ol pffatH were left over
which will I •* put up for eoMpatlliaa
to tbe near future, after whi.-lij, roper
mention will l- made In tbe local
iwiwn.
box** will be palatad tbat bur. Tbe
I'sint will be -*t*iit In tiulk from Waah-
ln|(tou and applleil tiy i-ainUirs se-
l.'.'l.-l by tbo local (-.letmasters. This
U In Bi-i-tinl-i-i',< with the icenerwl
ecbetu-* of tbe [sunt•>til.-artment to
chant,*-* tbe color of 'mail i-.\-* all
i-ountry from alumiiiuii. to
> fast t
TI.- nl.il
It
they i
i pai
it ba
«d
Diplomas
Pupil, of tb* Palo Alto and May
Held acbools to be fp-anted dlplomai
: by tbe county tioard of education are
■ as foi Iowa:
| Palo Alto—Clark Boulwar*. Ethel
! l.utt.Ttt.'M, Kru.'-t Calderwood.
(^ors-oColIs-tt**. AnnieCcot'h. lianwll
iCrmndall. Kathrtioc Denuis, Bobort
| I>ui-yoa, Shozo Pujita, Carl Otlbart,
1 Maydrlmshaw, Cotiu Hottkiim, Mrytle
Hull, Ki.tlity-.i Um,-liiti-.il, Minnie
Klmnra. tionluu Matli.-.itn. Kamooa
klcKendry. I.i ml I-t Murray. Mahal
INewromer. Mabel Olaine, Arthur
'O'Laary. Hmn- PattlmrK. lluraett
Sauford. I>alsy 8|wnc-*r, Kwdard
SUoley, Hut..I-l TbolHim, Sumner
\*n*e%
Mayfield-Ida Kooa. Charl» Pna-
lou, Harry ll.s'.n. Hrook* Lorkwpod,
Ftli-.l Schaefi-r. Limw Koll.'istrom.
Alyc** Mi-Cone.
Bagsra^e Check
The J. It. Ijsrkiu Citfar ,<oi..|i*ny
in .nit with a n-HM-ialiy ummifMi-turni!
ciirar which i- tiim-tiiu* with tho ap-
prural of tb*> SBokm in Palu Alto
who hare tried It The name of tbe
new brand I* tba. tl**;*'***:-- Ch-xk. "
Th* distioitui-hlutt mark mi the box
lean imltaliuu 1-raiu. che-f-k ls*arluK
tlm Ibjur™ mild the li.tt.ini "UUHi--
1. C. Co.'* Tib* Iwiitl aliiiut oacb
cis-ar i- brown, en.bejliabed also with
a check done I n yellow. Tb* i-lttar i*
manufactured |>y th* name company
that .:■■;.- -.ni th* 'int.-ii- "Optimo,"!
which nearly everyone hum sn.ukr*. :
It* iiuality is koikI and tb* prloa Is
"two for fttta-a-o" or "four for a
quarter.' *
Change to Green
Mail box** are to bn -tmo. All
lollor Lii*--. mall-park*--* hole* and
tb* r*a*t* anipportlni* both -Inmrn uf
isfactory
th^anrj* that It would pn-veut tho l-.\«
ftxmi r-ii-t in*:, taut il ha* failed to do
so. A-i*-i s.-"iitk- Into the -.(-.la-t-.t
ili'if'ii.'l.l'.- aud coimiiltini; otllcer* of
the nary an to tin- l--t puiut in use
on tnuisporta and war veweU. the
coniniitl*— uaanlmounly selected
Booklovers
Followi&i: t, tb* list of books'
rented from tbe Ik-oklovers* Library
for tbe month uf Atisust. !."'■>
| The** tK>oks ar* lasueil to t-om.wer* at
the rate of fire renin |*er week or
fraction of a week. ' '•<•*. them at tbe
Palo Alto library.
PICTIOX
1. I'l. -■!'. X. K. The Hiu.lwecd.
2. Cain*. II. '11..- i':...lu-.l Son.
3. Carryl, O. W. Far From the
MiiMialt Tllili
t. i'iinini-*-.. k w. a l aaat
Man in a Horry-.
j. Crockett. S. It. Lore* of Mis*
Ana*.
0. Duncan. X. Dr. Luke "f the
Ubndor.
7. l".--lni-*.i. C A ted llunloiv
and tba- Animal p...,*.l.<
H. Fn\. Christn.n- ft** .... LoaS
of Edwy.
25. Pain Bairy. Etlta..
U. Prlcbanl K. ft 11. C-hrou*
iclee ur Don Q.
27. Reed, M. Tb- Mantcr's Violin.
28. Setun. E. Thom|»tMi. Moo
ari'li. Hi- 1.1.- Ki in of Ti.ll*.,
Vk, Sliafer. S. A. ll**yoiid Chain**
l if CtlMlUt*.
30. Smith. A. P. iUf th llntl.
31. Stuart. R. McE. Tbr B)*ar*a
Children.
82. Stuart, R. McE. Tli.- Boo
oud WiK.iui: of Saliun Su.-.
33. Thurston, K. C. Thr M».
31. Weyman. S. J. Abliees of
Vlay*.
35. Wharton. E. Deecoul (>r Man.
36 Whit*, B. E. Illaxed Trail
i Stories.
MISC1XL.\NIUH'S
1. Hiirr.atitrlt-. J. Far and Xear.
2. Clay, Mrs. A Hell* of tb*
Flftle*.
3. Darrow, C. S. Farmtnjtton. ***
I. Delaad. M. Tb* Common
DISCIPLES TO
BREAK BREAD
Communion Service at
Time of Christian
Convention
Th
UU*
way
Japan.
***r. Mrs. II. Letter*, from
ti. (ians. II. Th* Land of Bld-
dln. Russia .
7. ]-i.*l.--. IV Mart* t.d»**wnrth.
■v Le*. It. E Recollection* and
Letter** ..rtieiu-rel L*e.
R. Mitchell, a Weir. Tl.e Vmith
of Waeliliiiitoii.
10. Paa**. T. X. Tb* Xe«n>: th*
Southerner's Probteei.
11. Blttaaboaaa, J.. It. Tb*
V«itii***r Anioriceii Pt.-t.
12. Sha-A, tl. lie
9bu
liarland. Th- Light of t
lines. A. K. TV Villii
S,.|
air* Itaby.
11. Urerno, S. M.-L DOUM
I*ys>iidi.r.
12. Heury. *Q. CabUno* aad
Kltuts.
13 HillU. N. D. yurrt of John
Cbapmau.
14. Jerome. J. K. Tummy A Co.
15, Kiplluv. B. TratU.i* ami
DbMfasiM.
IG. Lloyd. N. Tho s-juldier of
tb* Valley. ^*-
17. London, J. Tb* Sea Wolf.
18. l.-.rtmi-r. i. II Oldfiumiui
IU. Maartau*. M. Dorothea.
20. McCutcbaoD. II. R. B«T*rly
of < Iraustark.
31. Murtiii. (lisu. Madden. Haamr,
ot Fulfilmeat.
22. Masou. A. E W. Th» Tru
2.3. Marriouui. H. S. Th* I**-*
Hop*.
Ht. O'Xeill. R C. The Lores
pat
13
si--.
•ut IL*
Ir
■aaU
F. It.
e****,
11
Whi
S. 1
Tb* M
Union Scrvit.es
Today and for llu- next t«.. Sun
iliiyn thrr.'will l-e no pnwchiiut at th*
Christian cburch in tbi* city. I*ut tb*
'•tiunr-ivntiiin "ill unite wllb Itn- llaap
ti*t paopla *t thi. "attar's place ..r
wortiblp. For the past m-hu-uI wii-k*
the llaptiiit cuuKreMatolu Im* worshipped with the Christian church.
TbeM- union H-rvice* were arrantfe.1 tn
order to i;1t* tb* tastor* of tb* two
ch.in*be* a vm-atioii.
("harlee Tbr-.ll. ui*m*-(..r of the
Thomas Day company of San Ftau-
<'isci*). waa In Palo Alto Tucasday risit-
lag Msi.ai.-r Usiaald of tba Palo Alio
flan i-uOi|-*iIi.Y
Miss Lola Tomllniaou. after s rli.lt
of tfareai rnmla at the I of Mr.
and Mr*. K 11 Walker. 434 Middln-
flald road. I*ft Taewlay for h-r home
at Salt Lake City.
the visit nf ten thou-ond i■ ■ i■ ■ a.-=a;• -
«ti-. ar* comtntt to attend th* urest
Intrmational $tl**inaary Coarratloa
of Christian cburcbo* to be bold in
Kan Francisco Atitfust 17-24,
ll is the opportunity or a lifetime
for tho dlsclplos of tbo Pacitic coast
lo *** aad bear tb* ag-~-at**t men aud
women in tboir brotl-**rbood. A tarR*
drl.-tt-aitt.il frutn p-tlo Attn exp*cU to
embrace this opportunity.
Elder Cbaa. 1. Baal, tb* paator at
thta place, lafurnu Tbn Cttlxen that
after tb* convention quit* a number
nf tb* «-jati-m d*l**--al«*. Inctudiac
the national ,.!tl.-.-->. will rlait SUn
!<.t-l rultarally. Wbll* bore tbny
will I..- -i,.- goate of th* l.H-sl con*
itrettatton.
Th* conreotiun music under the
dlrrrtinn of Dr. IC W. Smith of th*
famous Knick*rlsM*k*r <*uBrt**t, as*
•Wad hy * tarn* choni*. wilt will tm
one of the chief attraitloua of th*
conri-utioii. Uu Wedocaday ni«bt a
voi-*t Istnd eomprimnt- four hundred
nf tbe city's li**t roic**. uuder th*.
direction of pn-t. W. C. Stadfeldt,
will ifiri. a concert Iti th* Alhamhm
theatr*.
A rouelntr Christian Eudi*avor
ni^tliit- will ba held on Saturday
utiiht, August 1;.. at W.a--U.nl'-
i--ii ili-m Witb.H.t doubt th* I**.*it1i*
cttHst Ihi- tic t-r w it ut-f .1*1 such a
MfiK* us ttu- l-- - ,' union comtnunion
service Sunday ufternoon. .Vuiiust
2dth. al Woodward** paTillou, wben
- '>'■-! |--..j-l- will sit down at one tin*,
uuder SM riH.f to [wrtak* of tb* me-
iii..imi feast. It will rntgulre twenty-
four elders and uur bum I rod and
forty four deacons In wait Upon this
ttrent audlencn.
Tbe local ,'iiiiiiiiitt.*' ol *rr*nK*
in. nt- bas all th* plans (-ompletod for
tb* i'iitt-rtnHiiii.-iit of this itreat bo*t
of ("briatlan paOpU, Th* re 11 roads
will sell tickets to the conrnutlon fur
on*- and one-tblnl far* for tbe round
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. IC. H. ********* ware
lu San Francisco two ur tbr** days
.-.ily this ss,-.,fc rlsitinir friends, and
Mi.-i.|.-iit-.lly Mr. Walker .-.-tiirs.-t--.|
to furnish plmns for — ic-r*l mure n*
!■!■■!!.■-.■ In Palo Alto and tta Miburtai
*■*..*-.-* *>
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W»-.*V>*
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!>-^ai'--aa.t,»i^a.-u»,-i-ai^a1w-sl-*-a1fc.a1*iat-1,»h^t»a»--ta*(a#i-ta
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I
ft I l?Ffl-""'",e ^reatest proposition in thc j
i I i ^--""""autcmobil* line that was ever •
] j | presented in Palo Alto or anywhere else. A \
i \ ! machine that wins medals in every contest!
I } i now on sale in a Palo Alto Institution.
• The D F fllfk Tourin£ Car is^
I me IV. L. vlUisty|ish>Up.t0.date(:
j simple, perfectly balanced, easy to handle, I
• climbs mountains, makes the speedy speed, i
! is safe as a baby go*cart,fills a long felt want, j
t J
t I
I
* *
j The Car you really
I want at the price you
j can actually AFFORD
S TO PAY.
A Machine invent- j
ed andTnanufaiiuretf!
by a man wno didn't;
have to 1IA2N HOW!
We think we know what people of Palo Alto want in an automobile way and we will do our best to satisfy them.
We are agents for the MAXWELL and the RE0 and they are both first-class makes-machines that are "Delivering the
Goods," ask us about the Indian Motor-Cycle.
; 234 Universitv
! Avenue
CORBALEY & COMPANY
Phone
Black 12
0000
Saa |rts_*atoce, -tone -T.—•
Kor Palo Alto: Fair tonight
aad Tarertaj ceaUteasBd worm
M'ADIK.
iatt-3 Palai Alto 3ttttea
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NOW R
CREATl
PALO ALTO
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VOL. »
PALO ALTO. CAUFORNIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1909.
NO. 13*..
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Lawn Mowers
A SK1 ,K-MI UH'KMN<; I.tWS
MOV.F.K will boob save Ita
cost, besides the pleasure la
alway* having a mower that
1* la order. A eerewdrtver I*
all 70a need to keep the cut-
Una edge* oa the knives of the
PHIIAllKLPHIA.
Crucible steel catting
knlve*. hardened aad tempered, and crucible steel sts-
tlonsrr knlTss make grinding
unnecessary. Ton wilt flod
them at tha
Palo Alto Hardware Company
b-ss
H***ssss*sssssssssaa«ass*S
DUDFIELD
Lumber Co.
Palo Alto
2.50 Ribbon Ties
Some special values in
Tan, Patent, Colt and
Gun Metal.
Stylish Shoes moderately priced.
cMvo'vXir-
Earle b Company
r**-r, Headtra.rters for '
Fine Groceries
Tllll.iai IT aa. Saw rear Oroeertee. Traits aa. VsglHllll
eeBvered a, ear sr-clal esellver,
Come and see us—no trouble to show
you our stock
159 University Avenue
Sacrifice
SALE
Now On
...FOR.
10 Days
ONLY
WALLACE'S
Entire new stack
Furnishing Uoods
and Hats, just arrived from the
East, sold at
10 to 40
Par Cast Discount
os account firm
changing hand*.
A Giance of a
lifetime'-don't
miss it.
Store Open
EVENINGS
During Sale
IUNI0N PAINTERS COMMENCEMENT TO
QUIT CAMPUS WORK BE HELD THE 18th
OP l'NIO.N STATB-S PAM> ALTO IIKill Kt'HUOI. TO
THAT Bl-1'EBI.NTK.VPKNT AB- tillAlrt'ATK (TLABB OP P.1GHT
NOt'SCtM OPKX SHOP. GIRIA AXI) SS HOYS.
Opportunities
aUbed. far SB. pear free, fse-trav-
err I, IOO.. witk Bare. See* rl.as
tes-at. .TBI wsa. a B-wee oa
■ ■Istill, ef Pale Aha. B areas.
Tbe J. J. Morris
leal Estate Company
otiter Chntrnmse*. WU1 Br latc-ved Kerlew of Use Work and Standing
—Woald ASeci Hr+ulldln. ot of the <*la*s bj- One o/ If* Own
C*«wr_.
Tb* labor situation at Stanford
la again la a aotnewhat uaaettled
coa dltlon. Yesterday the anion
painters employed there, four of
whom has* besn at work steadily
ant other* irregularly, quit work.
A E. dnqmars. prealdent of tha
local palaters union, states that Superintendent A. 3. Bala Informed
the mea that they woald be reqetred
to work ander open-shop conditions
and that a Satarday hairholldey
would aot he allowed. Mr. Clnq-
mara further staled that a* lb***
coadltloa* woald violate their anion
obligations, nothing remalDed for,
the aaea to do bat quit work.
If this rale I* applied generally
It wli] affect the electrlcta&i, plumb-j
era. tinners and other crafts, who
So nt-ar* or lea* work on tha caa*-'
Sa
Looking ahead a bit. It caa he
rasa aa that mors asrloas oompll-
cattoa* will result tbso exist at
preaent Th* rebuilding ot the
Memorial Chorch would ha greatly
hladtred. alnce the •tructaral steel
work I* entirely la the head* of the
union worker*, and tt Is not probable that nonunion man could be ae-
cured to do this claaa of work.
Mr. ttnqmar* aay* tbat ke asked
the aupsrlnteadeat If thers era* aay
d is** lis fact I on witk th* work doa*
by tb* union pointer*. Th* superintendent answered that tbe work
bad beea satisfactory, bat that it
had beea decided to adopt aa open-
ahop polky.
By RAYMOND S. a*UUIT*uBrT.
On Friday morning, th* 18th. tb*
clan asereleea will he held at tba
hifh *cboo) and the claaa tree will
ha awkwAaa am the new blah school
block. Th* program oa this occasion will consist of original stoats
by various member* of the claaa. la
tbe evening the commencement eg-
erclsea will be held la the Playboa**
and th* diplomas sill be presented.
No program baa beea yet announced
for this evening.
Tba following are candidate* for
Hoar! l
Clara McKlhben.
Catherine Mob teeth.
Moore.
MJastle Nielsen.
Local Band Will
Be Reorganized
MKaTTING HRI.I) laAST MIGHT
AND PlJUtS MADE TO PLAT
SATI-RDAT.
A maatlag of the member* of tb*
Palo Alto CoBcert Band wss belt)
last eight and a number of aelee-
tlona w*r« rehearssd ander tbe
leaderablp of 8. W. Lockwood. The
boy* •bowed a wllllngae** to reorganise, aad If It is possible rehears-
als will be glr*o Saturday afternoon
sad erealag of this weak, tbe flrat
bargaia day.
Aa haa siresdy been atotad. It will j
be air—sry for tha merchsati end i
otbsr* by whom member* of th*
bead are smploycd to consent to
glv* tb* boy* tbelr time wbea eon-]
carts ars to be held. Thla sam*
agreement ws* readily mad* whan
tba national guard company was
formed, aad the reeaoas tbat prevailed then bare equal fores bow.
nt.u*r4t. Wtlke.
Hilda Herajn*.
Cnrt Ileal.
George llrannir.
Charles Rrosell.
Itsr-Ht
Formal Charge Has Beea
Plss-ed Against Hiss.
Frank McCleave, who was shot
yesterday morning by T. R. Rible. la
still sllv* and Is coasld*r*d to ha*ev
even chance* for recovery.
His physicians perforraed- an or>-
eratloa last night, as they bad concluded that the bu.let bad entered*
the abdominal carity. The operation ahowed tbat sack was tha eaaa>
aad that oae of the Intestine* had
been perforated. Tba abdomlael
cavity waa drained and the aeaaa
aary treatment given to the wound.
In the weakened condition of the
patient It wa* sot thought wis* to
attempt to remove tba bullet, aa the
shock might prove too severe. Tba
ballet will be ukan out later wbea
tbe patient ha* regained bta
strength. At i o'clock today Mr.
McCleave waa resting well and
strong bone la entertained that ha
may recover.
Mr. Rible remains In tba county"
Jail at Saa Joe* aod ao format
charge has yet been placed agtlaut
him. He will be charged aa aeon an
tba condition of bis victim ta mora
definitely ascertained.
The affair came as a great shock:
to the wire* of both men. Mrs, Ma-
Cleave did not know tbat there bad*
beea any disagreement, although If
develops that the quarrel of Saturday had been renewed on Sunday.
, Mrs. Rible did not learn of tba-
trouble a*til let* last, erealag, wbea*-
• neighbor called aad accnalatedt
ber with tba facta
Pays Urge Sum in
Annual Dividends
Yesterday was a busy day at tba
office of the Palo Alto Mutual Build-
log A Loan Association. It being th*
semi-annual dividend paying data ot*
tbat Institution. Over Ill.Oftft tor
dividend* and matured slock was -
paid oat, check* betas aent to tw***v~
ry-sersn state* of tbe Union, i
B**S. ******»»*■• *.»»*«■* S
Opera House
ROI1P.RT A. H__DD* a****sgssy |
IMrrrtlon of BKRT LEVT
loatVpesdesst Vae***>ritne Ct*.
cult, booklag TbeatA-rn to Os*V
forals. Arieooa, New MB*aea.
Oklahoma aad)
pise's rasas re I-K'sriaa.
7:4*1. 11~1 I Or. Mstl-
mtm W»daiisdsy saad Hs4ero*iy.
Cttlldrea IV at MaUaees.
AX-t-ft M'PHAn,
America's most clever female
Impersonator. In hi* many
Oa* act* aad dsBces, IscIad-
lag tbe famous SALOME.
dance aad various sonbrette
Impersonations
MI.I.K IK BAR
Tb* wonderfully clever and
witty English comedienne.
I LA IJII Rt'IMlLPH
In new lllastroted songs.
a.OOO feet of Ihe 1st est aad
nest Moviag Itctnres.
Polo
•W
\ Circle No. of the Ladles' Aid So-
\ ciety of tbe Mett*odtst Church sill
I glee n social tonight at th* C. W.
Spencer rasldeno*, 1611 Waverley
' street. An excellent program bos
[ beea prepared. All honorary mem-
- ber* are Invited.
The Robert A. Hasel
Show, Robert A. Hasel Ai
ment Co. oole oerne-s.
Hhsasch n*_,atdre---Com*dlean*.
Nona Be-anee*—' Blngl ng and
Dancing Boabrette.
laa Haford—the Girl with tb*
marry twinkle.
Rath BersM><etia-—the Dsnclng
Olrl.
The Caane&r Trio—a Whirlwind Act.
Tbe Dsnclng **ao Soft aad
Wooden Shoe OanclBg.
SeSOd Pe*< ef Moeisax rnrtsrss
No advance la Bs-fcB*
Adnlte ejSc, ctiBdrea law.
Prasp-asa changed Moa-doy,
Wlgaisllsy and Prtday '
Alt« and be
flrst-^lass vaisdeTille. *
"sseoee-eesee»****»»»a **«*>*
I How is This? No Cash. -
ni j^
nt ■,^,^,■,,~,**,*'^,^**~™,lll■, ■ "■■■■ ■" ■■■"
5 I'aiversity ari-aee bnataee* Int. OO foot froatege, SS feet weaC
* of rinreoi-e street, srlth house, SlO.OOO. WlU lake mortgage
for long time In fall payment. The be^l-ftlag of Hasonlc Teat-
B*e will sstrsawe thl* rsptdty. ""^
TWO OTHER BARGAINS
IVOT-a Wsveriey atreet, thrr^nat b<mfe. 02.000.
I'-EH Kir»v-Ts<.n ntrret* flre-fanm cotXage, large lot, S«%OwO.
S 10 paw cant cash aad -_ay payaieata for balaaew, or a*ort«age
Z far fall onsoa-C srlth no cash aril! take cither of three places.
2
: ELBERT E. PECK,
t 732 Rampart St.. Loa AngeJea Cal
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Hma Francisco, «•_".' M.—
Foggy toBlrfht. (—* Tr*e»d*y;
^mlrraW t-rcsst wtodst.
iatig fain Alto Statu*
Protre.tlv. In Bnsia-ss
•nd Progressive
Is Politics
VOLUME 3S-
E1QHT PAGES.
PALO ALTO. CALti
MONDAY, SEPT. 36, 1910
EIGHT ['AGS.
•SSSS* BWW*W.«*****W***U
Coat Hangers
The extra Heavy kind, strong, durable and
ill last a life time, and thej arc only.
50 Cents per dozen at ..
•jr_3_B>»_.
tmmama***ebhnt mam*aawmmaaaaam*
Ask Us
About Iti
The "Priestly"
CRAVENETTE
.-Cants In One
Or Ask your
Dressy*Neigh-
bor where
j esq fftTbuys.
"~r
*■*••--•*♦.♦*••-*.»**'.'
For Rent or Sale
On Easy Terms
Houses and Lots in Palo Alto
and Mayfleld' _
I 1
111 MIX 1 HALT DOZE* HOISES—«>__, SMALL. BOXK .
{ LARGS. TT V. ILL PAT VOC TO SEE 111; THE PRICE ES
' .KMl-TINO. • •
I Dudfield Lumber Co. |
PALO ALTO
There 'Is Some-
thing Stirring
DISTINCTIVI
FALL LASTS
Out of the ordin
ary values, in quality features—shoes
that combine a dis
tinctive handsome
style with absolute
comfort:
That's what we
show this fall.
It mahes no difference how tender
your feet may be,
will fit your foot—
"NobreaKing"nec-
cessary-no breaK
lug in of your pocket boob either.
3\iA_r%X]sr~
*ro often cold blooded,
butlnees Ib but an incidental
detail; your Interest* ar*
scarcely noticed.
Whll« th* ■mailer beak
(though, .oat aa sound la
every way) ..caa Bit* yoor
business mom tiat and attention, and It is interested In
yonr success. Our inter—t*
are yours and yoor Interest*
are ont-a.
We bavo a personal Interest
In your welfare, for only a*
you proapar can we coatlou*
to build up a strong business.
Our deposits of over tt"*.-
000.00 prove [bat you believe
In us,.and we want our service aad Influent* tn help rou
on to rre*t*r success.
FIRST
I NATIONAL BANK
N. B.—Cell and see our ele-
gaat safe deposit vaults:
boxes from 2_. cent* per
month to 11 :■ per year.
CELERY SHIPPING
SEASON BEGINS
mi < 11 puonrrt! ih rkikg for-
WMtDBD J "ir.* sm PALO ALTO
8TATIOX.
, Tomatoes. Pepper* and (Mlter Prod*
acts Add lo the V.-lu'i..- of
Traffic.
During the past week an average
jof eighty crates (1.000 pounds) of
t es4*rj has beea shipped to -San
. Fraodsco from Palo Alto. This Is
only-tin* t .ginning ol tbe treason
1 and hstar the shipment* wlileio Jor*
j ward by carload -lot*.
j *_• «dery it grown mostly by'the
Jim' Moh Company on the Butler
ran"*. •ero*s tho Bmharcadaro road
fron" the water worke. This compaay has ten acres In c*Ury. which
will prod ure many carloads, and th*
c«l*ry b of superior Quality. Other
ChlB*M h*ve smaller celery farms
Ib tbV same locality.
From the same gardens there It
also made a dally Bhlpmeat of about
1,000 pounds of tomatoes, a half
doted or ao sacks or peppers, larg*
COAST LINE NOW . BUILD NEW TOWN
BEING IMPROVED ON BAY SHORE
XlNETV.POTSn RAIL*. IIK1NG HI \TF1_h CltKATE IIKAIsOTAlt-
LAII1 FROM HA* I lt\\< I". <. j TEM FOR CLL'B AT Wit-
•OSM I.IMUM,
TO BA.*. JOSE.
Third Truck and Poa-ibly Po-srth
Will II* Laid Later to Mr. i
TrmtRc Heotla.
■ Th* Increased ..buttn*** du* tt
the openinl ot'the Dumbarton, cut
oS bss made.U-,nee—ary for the
S0uth*r_ Pacific Compear to totter
tbe racllltlcn-—«r tbe coast line for
handling the increased Bomber of
trains between Redwood City and
San Fr*aclBe_.
from'ls_ *j/icit«m of th* Dumbarton Un*. t*-ft*dwood City * third
it rack is feeing laid aad a great concrete rulveft haa to«B con*truet*d
acrosa tbe sloogb at Redwood City.
The Increased track room Is necessary to accommodate th* large number of freight trains that are bow
run across th* brldg*.
Than one track of tba coast line
from Baa Jose to Ban Frsnclsco la
ark In Its nffr-fonnd dlgntt—
Beginning Saturday I night th*
builders worked falUtally . wear
Sunday, aad Monday morning a*
some tan or a dos*a new hBhatattomB
•cattrrad arm tha laaimtpB at
Wilsons Landing. Oaly om nf th*
structures exceeAt tb* bBBgalOV
type and tbat one la Hotel CaabaL
wblcb la modern In all its appoint*
menu and haa a big range Ib th*
cuisine d*psrtment.
A number of young men of Palo
Alto have leased, laad ob tb* marafc
for b gam* nreeerte and thl* dty
building hss h**a don* to provide
quarter* for the hnntert- They
will spend the night at the landing
and thus be on band for tbe early
morning shooting. Th* hoys hav*
a sufficient number of boats to meet
their needs and expect to hav* a
Jolly time during th* open ttasoti
Tb* seaaoa for duck snd —or*
bmy shore available for Intensive] along a part of the ml*. The! birds will begin next Saturday
niltlvaUoB. Aside from th* few] lighter rails that are being taken] morning, aad for quail aa w*tl.
track gardens and scedfarmB thl* Up can boused for these additional- There Is always good booting, oa
land li at present cultivated In grain trarkt. j <h* marsh and tho** who enjoy thl*
and hay.- Eventually the gardfnlnj-] it Is reasonable to suppose that sport can be sure of a good tint-
Industry will uttllie all that »ocl1onjwh*n this'is done the four trncksi —ar*.
and enrich those who at* wise] win be extended a* far south aa the | ————*———
Mayfleld Junction, aa Ihls would he
a create safety aad consenieocc
operating the Sen is Crag trains
heavier steel rails hava been',
distributed along the tlae and nu-;
ny-rouu trains or gravel and -rushed]
rock nr* being hauled ror bnllaat. [TOTAL MMUKIt OF VOTKN 1*1
quantities of itling beans, squash , be I ng replaced with hesvier mils
and other garden products. jThla track has 7&-poond rails which
Tk* lands along the bay east of < are tola* taken up aad 10-pound
Palo Alto are exceedingly f*rtll*[ rails laid. Tbe other track haa 80-
and air* especially well adapted 'to; pound rails aad a little later those
growing garden tmek. Not only will be replaced with BO-pound
ar* tbeee products of unusually line rails. It It believed tbat a Ihlrd,
quality, but lb* yi«ld per acr* la i and perhaps a fourth, track will to
B-*-tormtm*. At present tbla tndns* j |,id from Redwood City to San
trr Is "nr.An*, to • tew Chines*, bat Francisco as soon aa the compaay
there are Urge sres. alt along tb*jraB secure additional rights of way
along a part of the root*. "The
lighter rails that are being taken
Open Mramem tor Hack aasf Khar*
Birds Win Begin tm
HmturtUy.
Building a town over Sunday
may •**_■ ilk* made tot-tha »n*_-
l-ecied biw-ru la th* Banta Clam
vallty. Thla morning -'laisnj sk
&ew metropolis on tbe tor •hots*,
one thst mar rival the-jyroast Nnw-
•ooogh lo engage Ib tbla business
Muck freight Is aim being re-
1 reived here, at present. ll-eludlng
.r-oeh. -sand, crawl and etna**rn for
at reef work, coal and the fall Blocks
of mere hen disc for Ibe local mer*
i-hanta. ".
Announcement.
The Kohler A Chase piano cgeo-.y
Is now In charge or (ieorge II. Mac
Meekln. tbe piano inner, at his rr
ldenre. 21S Homer aveone; pho
Palo Alto *1"Y. 6-26-Ct
PALO
ALtO
If you want to make money lo Palo
Alto proporty—w* have several »pe*
clally good buy.—1,100 cash.
balance Brat mortgage at I per.
(••■nt. or Ipprovad security. This I*
a genuine soap; better look It up.
No alkali nor faardpan.
140 acre* ob main ditch I mil***
from Doa P*loa, lo 30-acr* tots; *t
1,"~0—* moms, outbuilding;
lot r.OxI.8. all fenced; fmlt tm**.
berries, vines; Jut outside city
limit*. County tax**. Tbla 1* ■
bargain. Terms.
Or**"«t* Terrace.
' $1.100—• rooms, all pla*t*r*d, 3
porch**, tray*; dining room * p*u-
ei*d 100 c. p. in d. r. parlor; *i*e-
trlc llfhis throughout: woodshed
all-ru.tlcked; its* 11x14; lot 60x
IIS. This la a bargain. ^^^kV
A. 3. BUI
MS High K Pto-ve Tior
I JEWEL THEATER
Hi(-h St., »e*r I'rilirr-ity A***".
Trie-,In,i,r TIIS\.
EXTRA ADDKD ATTRACTION TONIGHT
HAILEY AND RA1LET
the colors-d ai-istoeral>. Iiitn*-
dsctttg a refined .1 t_lnx aad
■* Heels lantmt and Beat
Motloa WkMMMMM t,
MnryUne !.. Rolph, V(«_l«t.
Twe pt* f*taiaace* nightly—
Tt4l «n* *.
Vaudeville Acta ihtr«r-] Mon-
d*y* tsnd Thnnday*.
A l-tsflncsl high-elaai-t
-newt All
Cblidr** a sder
AniKher big sor_ri»r title
.Thnrs-day. Watch.
•if^*Q'
The coal you want t* u.e THIS
Tall and winter Is tbe fuel that will
give the most heat—-that will last
tbo longest—that will cause
minimum trouble.
You can obtain Just tbat quality
coal IX you, ar* auyplled-by *_*—i
our coals ar* cleae. bright Bad ar*
tbe Cltfd thaT-DO pradute the moat
beg*,.
Take jsiJtQs^NOW of the early
rail pS«is*f * . 4 ■
W. O. HOR Al UN. ■
riMMB* 4Jl3-tf 1 "=". K_* Street.
*-***
LEVY'S
Palo Alto Grocery
Registration Closes
Wednesday flight
Second High School
I'AUI ALTO l.l**TFH TO"
I's i l. IK MB.
i:\iss WITH
WKI.L I'L-VKH AM*
■OOBB
Tip- Mountain Vipw' Tbt' loU* *******iioa ** *""**■
lies mouniain viewifor tbP VTilBtin ^^^ waa Mi
——— 'and alnce tbat 4T> name* have b*a*
latee". making,tbe registration It*
. date. This la nearly 200 short
| nr the tptal figure* ror two yean
OP .1 TO .1. jBRO. although ,a large part of th*
. ,; discrepancy la to be accounted for
The high -school second t-m lo tb* 'irM** rrguUUtma ta regari
pUyed a 3*to-3 game with Mobb-, to th" **«W™tI« ot atadenU
tain View High School's flrat OrteeB I «***■•-•■-*•-*. will cloa* W*da*»-
Fsturday alternooB on Mouotalo, *** n,«*-'* -wnt-taU Black's offloe
View* stubble field. So .coring wa. j w'" b* W ,('**,'-**t' Tnaaday Bight
done In the flrat hair, as all Bttempta'i *ud ********* ■>■-*■* ""I «
at' pasalng rnshes wore Quickly
•mothered. Atter the ten*mlnute
rest Mountain View brought play
Into Palo Alto territory, where Urban. Mountain View's speedy second
Ave secured the ball rrom .a llaeont
and scored. An easy goal was
missed.
The P*)o Alto boya took ■ brae*
aad fought their opponents back.
A long run by Cooley took, the ball
int.i .touch near Mountain View _
(0*1 Hoe. From th* llaeont Campbell secured the ball and draw It
over the line.* Tbe kick for goal
failed, aod th*. score waa thai till lbe-|
•nd of tbe game.
Palo Alto's second team number*
th* following: ■ Fat-ward*. Rt-sgai-si
Often. Wing, N«grl.»--»_*ni»btsll.
rltfit. Kletrher. 5t-*r*_-_B and Bell;
hair. TalOoy; Ave. Nortaa: cesti*S.(
Slatrley. Hutta_aau aad Cooley;
•rtpgs. Reed, Fisbcr and Clark:
f.illl.srl*. t-la-lc.
o'clock to accommodate thoae who
have not yet registered. Registra-
tlon may. also b* made at the Cagl*
drug .tor*. Remember that th«*n
who do not register cannot tot*.
newer System Planned.
At the regular mooting ol the-
S*uta Clara board or town truilMs,
to be held this evening, th* Wda for
the construction of ahosit •!**•■
mile* of *ew*r ptp* a«l aH matsrt- *
•Is will h* o ^^^^^^^^
The
; SWRATKIt
Si
riling
QUARANTEES
IMPO^AW*.
To P-Operty Owners
and HoWeseekers
Good Goods
Honest Weight
Ti attar* '
AlMtc I
Wood and ,
Willow Wart- [
11 I.I. mm-; OP
Pi-ait. anA Xege-
tabic*
Fancy (froccrlra
Hilvcrwnrt*
Chlna A Crockery
Prompt Delivery j
275-280 Uillveritty Avenue
If yon want to buy, sell or •»
ehang* land or houaa*. call at th*
t.AM) OFVH-K'OF «_nnfK*t *
SUKVTKILS I _,"*__■•--. _. *_
■ Sacramento aad Banta Chun *«****.
How H the time to bsty. ' Ulrf, a BpodaRy. Ubrt your prap-
Owrect Style*. Right Prior*. \ erty bar* «0* High Btreet, TW*
MTBft 0. BCB5B. 817 Palwtsstty. Alto, Cal.
| X
1 Good Lumber and Material \
Iat Bottom Prices
SANTA FE LUMBER CO. j
[ Phone 268 Mayfleld
4
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
Made to Keep Hurglar*, Out as
Well.
THE TRIUMPHS OF
at_r-= 1* am jjjI—-alar !*r.:f.
unit* «f tbla oparalltin 1* ear iplittlni*
nml * i r.sTjiint- thai a in rill wllh ordi-
nary ni-ivii ,-nu lianlly oaitarv il.
When lbo plate la pt-rftx-tly lord ll la
transferred to nnothtT mnohlno, whan
It Is .*i.iiiij«'.i tight, aud an eni.ry
whet?) '.iru.-. nir tin, edges
Tbu plate* aro udw put logclher. flrst
.nu-«f linn! si.--!, tin-... it,■ .,f wronght
SAFLNAKtHS. ,-,,., ,.r .,,-, **_,•, .„„i *>uni
neci—wry thlckm**. la allainvrl.
rs.iiifui Work- tb* Iron the •*!■) r-rcelv** It* tenaclon*
Bart In t-Calitl**—it cBDaut l™ . >..■ "...1 OT
broken aa >■ nil*, aa ■ t> 1. aad lh* at*.!
laipartaa in;!.:. -• which del - ■ ib.
burglar'adrilL Th* *cr*wa ara also
mad* of i-.,r:ii if..i .',.| and li
Kaii '■! t:.-to I* ■:■.'» li
roach Ibroagh t
wereas wbieh j ,.i
and fifth plate* to th. Ural um
■iru i 'linetir und.. mis' other acrtras,
ao tbst tber* 1* no rhanee for
A POSSUM HUNTER,
The Enjoyable. Fascinating Possum Hunting b Science.
: Ihe*. rata had lalen to tbe swamp. In- 1 1 TPP Ap II i ni-CIITD !°P tho *>*J*«** ******* ***** nrn.l. Tbon' MEN AND WOMEN.
crca-wl ta an imaxlug extent and I fl LlfP Ijr IlAlaaJjIlIr. 1***° m*a ***** ***** -i»dU*a and wind
booomo Ilka will animal*. March," ****** *** w* "*"1""'"""'japtha dredge with lu eoll*ottoa ol
belii-vcd lhal old Mia* Bot»y'a ehoat,! '■———- [oyatew, to bo c»ipti,s.l UJH,„ tb* dack.'1
' multlpltrjd many lime*. lnhabilrdtliasojA To,| Tatk In Baye %h& 1 *****u'****-™*- all day loan fn—i ■ Ooncral flickte*. tl.o Botilicr atatfis-
L-iii., nml ho Iwlnvcl, also, bt* dt>x» * , tho break of day until anmollmr* far In man, la su Inveterate tohaeco cbowor.
wonld aa mad If ihey fought there, j intinll Inlets. ,-,,, m„Mi ,,r peril* p* nntil morning. '
"Old March 1* duj.1 now.and Gumfa j .. . It la wind, wind, wind o
i father nt M. Faure, tho new
tbat wind-' Pf-jdeiit of lh.. French Hepoblio, wa*
,,"S. .VERt QUEER OLD CEOBO,*^^ j
From ' ' In lh* history of pasom booting." - (and ih.-ir band* ar* ebtlled with tba1 fclla Whwlw Wil«>a »aya: IIill.
Marsh Burrsll as* Van* W.t. So Mop**
rar rotiura •* tir-i Hsreb '•: iri.J
AOar Hlra.
Wbt-n ib* millennium dawn* tbe
raaaafaetBrsr* of ! -„-.-iar j:,.,! asfes
aad tai.'t* will probably Sad- tbtlr
occupation gone. ***** '-"■■•• ***** ******
ibey can feel qulle see or* ia crpcadiBK
mmita-anfd-Ur.everTywindi.w-. __ _
*ring bow way* to mako siral harder. ,„, (Q t(0fft -__1 y---^
bolts ati-oucrr and lock* more jm riling. <ett)W«_ -hu pin,,, bib-alto omwi
■a as to baffle the man who toil* and „-._„_„„,_-, ft- if ufflari
dartathal hen.ny ja««>* hiiwlahbor a „„_ ,„-, -_,,_„,,, ijfy,_-.f-*afifcluwi-i
wealth. N tnl»bi *uS>-ed In g.-tflng hl. .ttrflkiiilt,
For tho |ir.if-aioB ol burglary «*■ iaUt ,L _,-.„„.„ ,*,„ urt.-rlur and ex
llano* lo.jlir.wt many ingenious and. K.ti(Wf „.„„, ,,f „„. Mfi, ^laaiM amount
highly aXilled workmen-sad it >* „, hT(lMU,io ^lulPrt|_ _,mbllMt. -,_
-K.IUIUK If nol prnarrailT*. When mhor Inured lent*, uatia lly it-card iii« I-
nltm.alyvarino flr.t became known „ _c-t ,_,, u krf _,,„,__
buralaradl.liiiueht.. ii.lnalnet. it, to |„ Caa-of flm ilie ih-or/ la thai lho
ibo pabllo-aiid Iba- won always W]Uar Iu ,hi. wJfc( llt_(.boo, ,3 ,_,
« history of poaam I
NEW t *BU MlMl FLUID.
Mnnct*. h..! . Ma: i; IT.—Annader-
Ubrt at lt~l gay cUim* tbat a* ha*
serarrd a srerrt Irom aa old hermit
n*e*i *r autln*H srs ib* lc-T ****** **>•* *** bT tbe oystor *li*-ll..
while ths brlas from lbe aali watar
saU Into tb* —j«b aad taakm dreadful
■a* Wb.
Of Star a.*. Parau* Tb.lr C*ll1aa
U'.dir SlStaulU**.
If a stiff wioil b blow i.i,; It U dlfll
jot th- inierior of one'a l.i.-i-.-. hat tliu
Inlerlor of one's mind which make*
Tbe Urand l)ut-be** of !!«**«•' baby
briars ap tho aamta-T ot Qt-i-ea' Vtc-
.. *ka'taM*-.aJ—i Haa rnaa tb* ***** work to B~i****** *> tootla* OO lb* ~*1«'* tlir.vi ,!• ,...:.,!jiii.
loaa *-~aab io '****• ****** ****[**-* ~IVa}l'-**tih -JiprsraTdaAaBttais;!,.*^ rl^ and , Ham *wr* aad lea.
H third, loarih «___?_?_.i^_T_* 8__S* "-"^ *. «i«rf »" ^.l'^ "'-T-i^ ■»,J-W ^.toaP«".<« !«*•»■»*• Baaaaa\li-Jatlattil-ta_Jpaas_«l
prorided trritb all Use latsst aecoaire',-,!,>, monBlains dl West Vllginia la a
",• hi- for lb* atialnmeat'ol a wsll
tilled (tame bag and with a companion
be dipped oal ai It secern olal**— tb*
I well aa day, aad In lata
lfj^a. ahip of cbolrsi spirit, to giro rest to ibat hia boi
•sr»if''t"^"'x"'1- ■"il " 'in*p uei«*r onjoywl
g?jKBigJhl^, <ioi,u so moch
uWi*)f ' *■*""■* *** ***'***** tJL-orjfii
tn Ho darky nauieil Mwrh Ilnrrel
il —(s cumjjatiiuii. A number of
„0llt iu tho t.e i ah bur bod uould go with Hioanialnad two
wjlli somotiniea. hot March did Dot tav.ir t*ovr*^ rM_iad with a ladder from lbo
*.=*•! -5_-aa__ !*. -_-_!__*i-SSS hart-blp 1.,u^r..-!.
*ZjZrB colt for aa*
aasla.
tb* | will Ut followed by violent c—rtbtjaaka
"~ sbook* on both iMtmisphrrea. i
Jnalloo Harlan of tb* United Siitr*
Kupremo l-tmri la aacb an ian-tctate
much company .m the** ml.lulahl
pnlltloma. Pomoiu liulililiK With him
aa* a nt-icncv, enjoyat.lo, fauriiialiu*,',
hut"aM.U'trin withal, and
n moch imlo.lry ami I
a of electric!,-. Indeed.
ill.11-1.:■!>, th) ,
» Ihelr ealliBR thslj (be ,_i iotu|,h a" bUuknt lu.p.rrn.1
""™P*J'«? r*b*0,,_flu *re cylindrical
Th.lloor. nr tin two townr ' PW* h°' ■"' "'"»• ,•<**' '"" '"■
,n,,l„. aan, a.,,.„ad with tlla ^ „, : »aV «o„,lurl.l,l, ,„ „„ ,,, . nln,,..|a,
,nK. "'•'!» Iran, ,1a, iln. ot B—a»|*~_"_*J2 ""SSH „ T' " ■ ■-■■ -1— **,,* * •' f,
.(," ,,aa»r..,l bj ,h. boarll ■n,c!»,u™','*","b',-U*,s'"/™' "'.nd Ita .horn. ,r. il .nab . ,,.,nra
rnaa ».„■ tbraaarlonrJaapandoan. •>" *»T- "l"*,,,,,'r' "'.""*"£' 1 lh.t lha .irtaira.i nnrd biBobas en
.l.la.1 nl in. .kin. ol coin, o.U. ["**" f*J!»"■■. <•"»" ft
. .„,„,, al— to >'""« "'a""' *» *B__ BB. .n.ka^ lao,, mmlr, alc Tta iln.;O**** ** "!■.-"■ l'''7''«""'
■ ■» BttB, BB. Bl—,m.__, ,„„,,,„, ,„.„«„..„,„ „,,,„„ p„«,rrad aJ^ni^"" a.alaon,. n,..,.,-!. ahlab. «:,■••
.li,i„k,„K .n.1 m..ta. .boat lh.,r aaar_;,"m.'";.i',;"';,;,;to"ha'.'. ,',i th. da.l.l,„, ll, .nyllKbl (..,■» „t,„l..,l.
*•* .no—«,,. _ raaanllT_tiaT_h.ro __,_,,,_ „,„,„, ,.„„„„ „„„„, par- . "«-»* "lion, apoka u aa l.n,l«a,l
hi. ,Urk
, frum .no nnl-: P* . **** wijaraaaa. ia. CBUnl
HUMTINO THE QIH.n I.
.:.,„,.1. „■,(,,,,.„,1 th.lr
Tbo old ,inS. hull-, with hldw „■.,,;.,
Inah tblak. aar. fur no Uiom In th.
.1... ararr rain... of lb. ,,„,
Tb.
« room of .n. cabin ; "™-
., Z.I.a„ J,n»nd*_toB .». .
io..fIar_.lio proannn, o.;ihic__u__r^_ JJ-J ^m ,
and f n vi a
.,-i -ii ir- '. hj, r.' [■■" Uache* ...
rivalry l*sK-T*a lbe two i> -iall* aa bat ,«„,_.„, Coooblnatlon locks ar* now
aall***r wastwtwna two «aapetiaa ^-a riclnslvrly. Tbe nsarbanl-ja of
' cut-m booths. Fir-, th* baralara ,-j ,lf airm ,f r,,,,--^!;, „„,4», i,,
.!. —... r * Dew kind of drill which will ._^ )ock %brt>> >w m „_•_, ^ roaad
driv* a bole in dulled steal alrnotf* as ^^ Aihk^M "tambler*. each plv..t<*l
•wall* a* il woald In batter, sad then >f_ ^ __,„. w) „ ,-„„ ,,„„*, wh,ch
the safemak.r- pnt in »'■."'.*« ran* thmaah the aafodwrand oainect.
nht-lronlobraak Ibe drill point. _jth ib,. jut-k kuoh. Bach tumbler h*.
ot-daouted by this Ihe tmralar* m »]it fll tt ju»t tbe aim of the steel
locks • -"■*
hon into Ihe hlnjria
blow I bom fit. Tho aafeitiakr
promptly oonBtmet a wundcrfnl new
■•-aintiliiitIon look, ihn whole of which,
aioopt a litis ronnit dink, is tmddo of
the door and hlnae* that may bo blown
arm which omMUi lho bnllaau.l n-in*h*
inj; neatly bat-k to Ihe retiler. When
all thi—*. allla aro |i>*ielh<.r and ]H*liitiii|l
in eiactly lho rifiht dltaolten lho arm
allpsluto llititi. aud the bulla can ho
thrown. But If tho all! lu a aii-ale
li-lhtwood tisxb ha carried flicken-d w_, wbere Ibe curir-u. .tKhis mn ibeir : |L Tber* U not aa oyai*r tbal cotar*
aver IL Hi. do*: tlamfs wa* slwsy* ___ ^-ordlna I" lh* ss-rtioa* of the' apM a table bat, eoald ll Ulk. wan
rl,~* wilbia call nalerw larra wa*; ,-aJtw—, Staadiaa nprisht leaniaa lelt a tale lhat woold atronse yonr ay.
nrjteat work to do. Tbt. otber d.«., ,,„„* ,),, w„| -aer* th* bodlea nf Ipathy. cstlsn yoar pity, for tb* n>
- mn- i slor-a oo etrry ride, bsrkins ,wo f-uale* lookintx a* natatal a* tbtoaab wbo** band* ll bad pas*
here, fen and ev-arrwhsr*. bat th* uffl> „-, thv ,lnkir,-. uf ||_ ».,_, -nd ; Irtan tbe time it wa* wrtated from I __
wily boater pal.l Utile atieUti.*n to altl-il ill Loag hair wa* hanainK °°7b™- _, ... ._,'&_- go tbo UU planta, tbelr lonK
ibeir trie* and rails mIm* tsanfa, «_«•, over tboir sboalderr, and tbey ltt t100 ***** ******** ** ****'*, ™* ntcka risioB snd fallina rylhmlcally.
Joined in. rsoin-lin.es Hn.-r and THu-:*,_](_- as If death bad oome bul yetter-' RslherinK id iiyatrr* 1* a toilsome task,
ket and J one aud tbe rest of Ibe d.-|ts; „,,--, Tbey appeared lo have i-t-ea | ******** ******* ovory kind of bardahip and
would rairw naak an overwhelming mboJ,t ho yesra af ago at tbo time nf i "'tended with a oortala amoani ot
- "■"■Kl.e.l .,„„.,, InvratlgatlnB oloacr il was! &W~* Thtl mi********* -nrrounilluH
lhat tbo bodies had become 2_l_^T"_f^*_S_2rt__ J^ljlto
01 a aiony hard tins., mil, in _,.,, ... ^ ._ * .t.a.lw :- :'
faot, wore BTBdnallytnrnlng to atone. ; *™ ?}*,", *!*""*,\Zaf!!l .^,.',,.. an.lohMat-le.of the fore*t. It lis tough
210 tin. .*i il.-."nil.it,It. of Luther allvt-T
none uf whom, howover, bear tbo faintly ua mo.
Tho Klujcuf tho liolfflaiiB la a lull.
thin, anatcru and n-acrvetl man of
■ovouly. who ba* simple, tjuk't i.i-i.--..
Ilo la a iflrat reader aud stmlcut and
hit .'li i.'i t.s-n ..tuul U fonnd iu walking
I,,iif- dlstancra
Mr. V. S llrant baa Joined ber
■laoabter, Mn. tisrlori*. In Wssbtna*
l«a aad erpect* to remain natll' <*■■ ■
basb**, aay* lb* Batarday Hs- lalUr aalla for Eot-i-p*, raana lime In
din thnt I wnnld venture
lhat they really lulfiht havo found'j
s-iiui'thiiiK. Mnreh would look nl ,
mfa. jt-aatna oncoiiceruodly aloua.'
view. Taar* U tanly oa* tbiaa >o '-■
-tta-ao—la forsgcl ta* sickl* Iberai and
1. follow tbem. The spars go in, tbe
jrsllant j'-'iit upritiR-. forward and tbo
' cbase begins. It U truly beadlcma.
aeckariaina snd falling ryltin
tbnlr heads anmetlmes bending low io
; r—cape a bough which all bot acrap**
..In wonderfol how such monstrous
.igsme can evade branchoa and tank ihia
: way and that amona' tbo Interropllon
o atoma witboat iujurina lho atobillty Qm of ;,,„ h,,,,,,!,,,, ,,
of ibo aai*. Thus Iho war ia I ,*jij np.
Thn dlenovery of powerfnl new explosive* has militated somewhat In
Unit
aud .hake his head, hul ho would cult The hermii er,|.lainwl that Ihu bodiM '.,ow,,r *'*>***«>*<* *
Ibi.t anftacioo* atiimol — l ' "■
' day* aiio U com-
Bittlop an*! i. but lu ton nitnotr* tho
nu.lti, ot an Int-h out of line lh.
will uot alip back. Tho dlaka are m-
*hiart distance apart an.l imall *■, ■-■■■ •
witboat , i','.' neiiloa th**.
all th* tumbler* l.«-tber. 1
nan ho know* Jntt h->w fsr i» i
way aad tbeu h-iw far ba-k aa*ln
favor of Ihe butglar. Indit-d. it i*
now admitted even anion,; tho l»**t
aafemakerB tbal it a hnrelar Is Riven
•oooah llm* h. can blow up aay safe
in.i.'.-- \ i. -■ t a year ago lbe ■.!■-.>:■
of .tr.-ii.* boa which ws* !■!.!■ ■-.I lasl.t*
• •'I'l.- ■ i'l:i *'* ni- I •■•■'■ vanlt brwaa
la ao oat of si via It aa* fnend Ibat
lUhnralareatss-l iba.mllAw^allh ^_*_, M ,»_ __,»„
oomparfltlve ease aad tben b**_—fc_—g j^-, ao ,__-aj,. .. ...
bis cbarft* of eiplosiv-r* lo tbr oatsliVr
of lb* ''tptatralar-rBTJ-of'" Mroog l*.x by
trii'si)..'. a wail of putty be wa. enabled
la blow It up. i)«..ii; tt> tbe thick
vanlt walla Ihe -..mil of ibn *-^<*tI*—
—-.vi-ii trl t In..- or fonr elia) t*.. — w" * so
dulled that ll did not ordinarily alarm
pnoplo. .*,•■■ 'inlim-l- tho tendency no
. , ol the women were obtained at an In- ; P*>« o lull of llio .nailer from per. ^^ b^M,ea h,( y mht op
here, como h. re. he would say. ami Mnu »_,,„,„ ofu*,. yM„ j^f,--, B111|, snaol olt-rv-ill.,11. If aar one *•**■*• ,llo wij nt tho „,-,! ball. and. from
ho would tJaUherataly apll in ihi>'i,Bliim.||Mllbal_«ll- htm aad kept! f""10",1^ ****** ******** *" 'fo '"' ***}** u„. .«d.1Ie. h*. (Ired hi* ahol. He full*
In Ihl. room ever .taca. 11|»™«>[*}*** ***'*.***** **i*a.*°[\.w}'h __" behlud a little, iben aloass np and tlie«
*„-.ii" Both bnlleU plaatad elis**. to
dot*-'* fa.i'
Thl* ceriimony l.-liiR jierformcd, ho ' j„ another part of ihe room was Ihe '*■ 'hou-thi lhat at least he
wllh bia head, .in* fa.te 1st raiid.m. ***** <**•■■*■**-*? ",,"« per.or....... -re ,„ aether part of the ro.,*i, w.is ll... •«■'"«■»; •■»■• "•J™" ™ ■- »"* "" "-" aBnin- Both bullets planted c .*-. to
ov.r tSSo toZ-*T*irk b-aethrrn. w..nid p-.i... i,. the m.*ra^ ol_tb«M \*a*Aj „ M Ir^Sitln • dfc-t box. Tha \*»****** "•_•*«' ** ,,■fJ,*r,, lho root of .be Uii have plow*! _-n
tunitiiaJhetumbl.-** whirl ami a maa T",B *•"* '*" ****,*>*** ****** ***** t-sly wa. perfectly preserrerf and had •*-PV-'»* to Wa.hluat.in conaumer* , ^ A ^, o( th. trmfl^ „,,
SB'S SnSSB o...nd Sa_*-__^._r",«i-_.1,JaS: ^^'•rr~^^.\9-**^- T-^^L^r^ ££££ ^i^mJT^ *.W..«.
would lesr aomeUiiuc to pleeea ..rery _,. tht, nM., of ., U<KTU _bl(.h hjMj *,_.,.: Ihe lower Potomac aad Cbaaapeakr
list nwmenl atid .»y imprr-iv,dy: '(l.>~*a col oft four yrata Wben the brad ■ **7* Wilhln a bund ted mi!« of thU
.Ur. tlarafa. ami feteb-out it* eternal *■_, cam.* Into the hrnnit'a j..--... n "-'.T '" -"■ ''•Ll n "'■"■'» to all Inteau
raof!' Mareh knew ibat tfumfa'a u ,hua-1 aiaaa ot il*car but at Ib* and purpo** ten*! l-aaforeltmcoontry.
. . _L , , ..-,« ., _ ,-^.t - ._ .T ^^ _^ ' *" _ _.. -.. _~f._lll...l. 1. ... .1.^ •—_^—* ana.
April. Mrs llrant will iben fro 1
CBllftania to aprad the - u; .;... *.
Pi-atorj K. Ki,-!e*t.-*i. whu fijx* tl**
first priie ia lbo rt-orut oralorical boa-
le*t at Uw Utiiveraity ut Indiana, is
Iho am uf a barber and on* of two
.■:.,!■.1 men In tbe Institmion. Hia
anhjeet waa "Araham Lincoln."
TboFmptvsaoI Austria haa not had
a portrait taken for thirty yeara. Sho
waiilalohe remouibcnrtl aa the brilliant beauty who Ws. almost six fret
tall, whotw hair came below her know
anil wtnau waist measured aeveutcou
luohoa.
Itatj.h Waldo Emerson, llko inoiiy a
Btudnnt of t...i.iy. worked hia way
thMUffh Htirvard by waiiin*): on Uble*
at the ! ■ .ii''.:!i„- ii n:. ami tutoring
younger pupils Ho j-rit.tuaierf at
I'.rflii,..ti. with a gtvtlfr ■ rcpuUtion
fur olevrruem than for diligent***.
Itejatin comnianit* a biaber prica
for her talent* than evoa a favorit*
Accordlna toexcrtlent
Tb-* I'.iiiliiiiati'iii and .inniN-t* sre
easily change-) by changing ib» scifa*
In the disk. Many of Ih* be** asfos
and vaoll* art. now provided wilb lime
lock.. Two abd *. Htm * threorl.ieka
are IqelrHed, lti Kln*M ,..-■■ Ju«l llisuli*
nf thoaafeTtoor. When the door U
locked no uue call upon il again until
i« hark wanld tall the troth, na raalUir l)tnt, of ||- T|»jt wal jQ t-t>od cunditioa a> anfamllisr I* ll to lb* a—arral pnb-
wbat tbr- others mtght *ay.
of Mareh'a mt.na and motl.
and was aMaming tbe stosy aatore ot
,) ■'.-.:*■ .*■ in in Ita . i ■■■ ■:..- physical
tpjieared most <•
the bcllea BurroaBdlna tl. In other o-oformity and lUMdl^ ll Is
fslters, *way*. aad Iben in aa ln*tanl
falU nashlng to eertf>. carrying with
blm ia bis rala a stoat sapling.
Darkebettnat of coat (almost black j Pari, authority ah* :, ■ ■•■ . f t.*oo for
With age epr—t i—*backl. tola old bull. *very j. if..r; -.« ■ *. aad In addllioa
B>«a*uriaB nineteen f**t from tb* hoof her mansj-—r pay* ber er.p*tt*«* aad
_ — , ,. ....... -.,,,....,,,,,.„ ,,. ,., ... . j_. i j , .. . .,, _• ,n in tne tip o. .rn* ib.ibi msu.. mini,
•ta anln. p,,,,,^, rf ,«. „„ aar, bodia. nl . aoa.tla na,Bhhorho,a. lha h.HU oflilo ^^ ^ ^^ A, ^ „„ „„„ ,
the tip of lbe falsa bora*, form* a
la to make |ra_aiia.,Iy Mrong iafw, ,,,„ .w ,,„,„,, hM0 ,„ynl_|
•ome of which are winsre and somo,
nniml. and ptaoe ll.eni lu Ihe bank or
office window*, where I liny can ho
raadlly »■■* n frma th* unat. in Un-
way iho pahllolty ami tho danaer uf
ibe i
a niu ud tho dial aud- lou.-bed
.. iutli- triaai-r which r,'li-a*..»thn la.lta
More than 00* ulnnk U u.'il, ni lhal tt
ono rntiB down the other* will *■„ mi
md rs-rfonn tholr doty. In th.
illalrd, and tbo*c hui.tina wilh hli
would wonder what he wa*f*uil-f; !•■ .K
lien, bnt ho nnt brooked Inicrfer
enr-oBUd he alwayii bad RinnI rsAaoin
for what lib dfd. although the.v mij-ht iiaVnun.ro. MdAcblcaRo Record"
not Ih* ..'xjilaineil until the next .Uy. 11 , ia
-■■in .ii i-.mi i. ,i ibi.i tho one vulnerahlu' till- FEAR OF DEATH.
point jn the old iiian'H armor was 1.1b
ipei.tilt.rn. ■ On nnn nccaiion all Ihn ! Tho fear of death iii_the abstract 1*
weasel, peacock. loostcr. doc. cat and thereabout ate fool nP In and depea-
a call, all ai natural aa life. *"* "P00 *• ***** and tidta, and
wind* ruin the aitair. of men.
th* Iobr yellow graa* he look*^ a
provides ber wilb a maid and a drrss-
i wak*r.
O. H. P. Itelmoni will have bla
boal* fnrnish ihe ordinary r
act
tb* atrangeat lo all «urvlvala of IH a—~a- villa at KoWport an arrai.Red
fauns of ibo dark -*•-.■.. a prlnetea* j that Roe.ta will drive tn wi the lower
and paihetio rello left to tb* rui-dun.
nceujiallnn, ami the lainl I* only Cm-1 J^ ,
np..in.ti, sud tbo 'land I* only o
sl.lered aa aonielhltig to lie tr. in rough
weather. In *ummcr lifa-temaalaint
is caret es*. roinfiirlatilo and happy-Ri>-
BLUMi TURKISH SLI1S.
..... .-irhi., in rugs. Although *ome
iIor*. with Outtifn at tbe head, wm. natural inMlnct, nnd, l-eltig tuatural, lucky, lu wluter exlatciieoi* tin. hard* Bf_ luok n Turkish ruga aa
rsi.itig Lain n.nud a alim aweet Rum. I* d.iutilk-s. u wlmti-soiuo iiue. And est. aU-rurat kind of reality, lu hilinu -,.„■,,, ]u.,nr-_ [hl,j. aK) ju u,„
aplMlw teblok »n bo hoard a ton* ,_„,.,. tha van-u Bro" dll(lw, sb,m,
dlsUnca keep* the burglar* away,
But Ihia new rfevnlupmci
maklnR has uansailated mi
cealller and more cumU-r-uimo -ji,-.
and th.ro U always a doobt
whnh.r th*y will ataad Bre as w
If they were Inside of a vanlt. ' '■ :.*■-■
. o'clock fn the ,-i,:ii,n' and *'t
™"J ***1*" a lUllobefoiDo'clock In the m
ah larjjer. ,t ,. „ „„„,,„- J_.--.lon tbal an
■ pert bnrjdar eon opet
' lock by listeniaalulh*cllcklux*unnd*,
1 bat dealer* say lhat It ia not poasible
. for any oar to do It. If a Bafaowm-r
q-aetsjiy thu braoch of tb« kaalMahaa tap3jMaaB»l--*taalfca **feh-.t.> --
pn.i-8tyr.aehe.l il. limit _-w.th.a j* *>_-I iat^-lbetv |. ao other way of call, panrfi
panrive luxunr. they «.„
™ '.W?. rJj.^i-.!? .ii^SIb- K»*>-*-*>7. eottilrtarlng their durability
id Increasing tuarkot value, and ru-rs,
like tiiantonit.. can always Iw rilajxiartt
uuh nml choppy aca* that drench all bnnd.
' with icy brim.
If from tho dock of a alnmboat lay- :0f for Drat or added vstusa Ia "buy
Injt her courao from Ilney Point liijhi ,,,K ,},„ ,,,,_,• lo rftscr|mlDai» l-twr,,,
10 Wolf Trap aboal on* look* lo lh* ,—noine aud Imltallou Oriental t**rp-*U
1 1 had jjrromi-ml royH-lt iioend nt ihia laiiiiR so. a outi.tant reali-atu
i. But March Rot out In thu rood . 111* acarovly to ho dtaired. I
una distance from tbo acne uf I" M i|Uis.il»m*,t whether, to use mo
I'TBtion* and began to pUy all man Imagery of lho hymn.the man to whoae
n*.r of fan.lang.s-. on hi* horn, .ailing c,utci..o*i«a* li was continually
a comb I "alien *hed.it**..(rfr.im I he devoted rhiuo. to present, that bia tent was nfRhlly
— intro-wB.tianuhn-.nt. pllctwl a day'a march n«arer to hU rfgat and left h.i «*•» Us* ha«y "caamTM"ca"*-Vfnllj'w each Human Calbolfo Biahtip of Jamaica.
•What in ths name of .-..miaon ******* wool<* ho a a-toful i-ampaijrrier. ||M that *-..ta* to *tr*lch lu uubrakea .tjtch it knotted and Impcsslbl* to poll. wbo ■*• n,,w visiting BaiHtarasji. If-
doing* I asked, rt-j.ii- »"7a tho Mnateenlb Ceaiary. Bat. la - l-u_tb psrallrl with tb* caatas. Half
floor and their hots-*, aud carriages
will 1.' taken np nn tho ■Ict Hor. just
a* Ihey are driven iu, ao that n
0000
To Our Sub*vcri_>t*iri
Cast ytt-r p*p«r isrtten It arritwa La>
ton foe th* cavrrasf-a vahlatl*. If wet
Bar**** hr/ 4:30, noilfy c.rc-Utian -♦*-
partrrstrtt. aJtan* ttt R-
limit} pal0 Ato Wxmts
The Weather Fort**east
BAN PRANCIKO, Fab. 4.—Tonight
and Thursday probably rain; cooler to-
TWEmY-SIXTH YEAR
PALO ALTO, CAL. WED.MESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1918.
NO.31
D. ML FOLSOM IS ARMY BUYS HORSES AT
PETROLEUM OlH
ADMINISTRATOR
BAKER STANDS ELIZABETH MML GIVEN
LOCAL PEOPLE
Ma-af Prof truer at Staafsril
Is Hat-e Co-oneratioD of
Mariotinr. Companies |
rteli S ,-dUoc*. pr__—*- af *»!" '
FREMONT REMOUNT DEPOT PAT ON TRUTH
p_» p, u^^tt*t**f*n*t^ ASSERTION;
Owners—Horses That Meet Keqiurenieiits Bnnx 5140
ukJ Mules Command $215—Stock Befjaomf to Arrire Refu*« to Answer Question*
b Pubbc That Would Furnish bfonnation to Enemy
iBi* tst**r»*1. . • Xr,
WASHINOTOS, P C
retarj of War Baker.
dST I-'fure Hi* «,"..,'
P*b 4 -Sr*e-
m th* stand tt>
mititarv afTalr*
Hnrs_*s foe tb* foiled State* army i wbo baa been -eta-led to tbe _•—*r*l
* alreatlv brtag btn-sr-rht tn namt—rs staff tor-**
tbe r**-_o*_-t depot at Camp Pre Vlosi ot tbr t-ffirtr. and m»* IB the
oat la raept—i*e to * cadi Ic* aa an-! camp hav* taken wit war risk foaming at 8 tan rued, was rest*—lay -*—*^ ! itmii**_i>Bwmb*-v of saddle hc.r*es and'an. e no. Cbaptain Jo*epb Molsant
to ae-rva as Batrn-enn administrator I WDWt aiule* made by tbe War Lkspan ' of th* Sixty second regiment bas l_—n
tor tbe I'a. I', coast to work nndet mem directly from W'asbington. D, C ' placed m chars, of th* insurant e
1,.* gov.rnm*nt ft**! BdBTdBtstmtrm in *^m bat*** an brx^bt U* tola u>'***** *«*•******< ***** ot Ubarty [ et-mwllls**-. atood iinviH.llnalt upon
-jotroiling tt* otiipat snd marketingL^ ^^^^.^ lhty „,. eM„a tor »t Iwnda and thrift sump* by th* war hi* previous auerilo-. tbat America-*
.rt fuel oils on ibi- coast ,-.- mtmmrj remoant depot st Camp, d.partmenl tor lb* entire ramp. H*!war machine bad not broken dowa
Atthotish h* ba* tbe pow*r to de- U,^, Ml„ _., j_,„ ^ „„,. will tt* *Btm*led wltb Urge ruitds lal 11. d*clar*d America-, troop* in
»«_d th* licensing nt all oil prod-*- „,_ „,__.„-■ _,«. ,___* m „ toUb ». |**_llir-. | l*Taaea oa Jaaaary 1. IMS, ar* con Tba Bum ber of mules! snd dra
lag c*_mpaal«-, mtaaaot I\>4»ob_ do-* _. „,,,,, „, „ p^rtbviat <&<*, «] A rrtmb*r**B**Bt lo the ealtated ■ .id.rahl- ahead of tbe scb*4sl* !n»tic star* aeewred for lb* cast of
r_ot tatead to Uh* aay *ach *_--loa. at | xbt, rfjllcd s_tBB ,my -^ *,.; men wb*> had -me half tbelr pay arbl- Uakar .till naiataiaed that tb* war th* l»l> Junior «*f-*ra, -B*Mi ■ rk-a*.-
l*mst for tbepv-asmt. be *t*t*«l wb*_. ,,-,^ tba owner is paid t-att-eaiatelr ******* •***■<*-» for insurer*.*- re-rsrd■; d*partm*ot will bav. ball a mlllt-w. in *--g-r« well far lb* saecwa* of ta* as
•Bter.re.ed today. Votaatnry t*_-*»> | ta, ,**„, by l*BUip S l-sawsUW pr** **** *** ********* to faatJIy owing to, r»aBc* ->arly la WIS" bbbI light .■*-*■» pi*ea*ai*d by the Jbb
mdon of tbe exsrups-aie. a* BBthor-]; le5wi| <* tfc, ■_,,*. * ■*_,. Alto The '-• <w*-*l_all-a lommandr*-. bb4] Tba -atetatary declined to answer lor elaaa at Staaftw-d ihl* year,
teed aatlar ******Uca* 3 of tb* la*v*r *_st]aajBr* rale applte* to ai-l** j ***** •>-■«.• ***** **** prnsialon* -' ,^m* guestlosis put to blm tn public.! Ml*. Kllxsbetb *dsll. 30. ot U» An
-ill be tb* nieih.-i resorte. lo fori j^. „„„,,,_ ,,„,, tor ^i ttorama is - th" Wmt Ht*k "*' ** -m~l4*1*- "' thr ]**n*t th*t tba answer would rarntsh j |ele*. carriea the feminine load aa
the prwaeat la daallag with tb* *)*tro- J «,,„ No »fc|„ mora** ar* wan tad. i w%t l**TolL h> * rvcpl" nt*" '"""^ i '"'"miatlon to Oem.auy Tiwi* int.. j Kiltabelh Sianton. Hhe has an exevl
LEADIN JUNIOR OPERA EXPECTED AT
Picker^ to Play Opposite; Number of Stan in Musical D ] K V C IN C p
Personnel of Choruses Announced Attendance From Palo Alto
and Campus Urged for tbe
Benefit of Stanford Clinici
KinaW.h Si*rs'.,.r. Ulsabetb Mali. _■
.esmet'l *tiabtoa Laland Ptekcriag, ':■''
ii; i ,i.-.. r.'i.siie Teresa lllbs. I*
Iluseeli Penotleld Cal Utlleton. *M
Ilea. Pblllp Van Ibmi Cbarlea Mcformlck. 'IS
Mr* Thiilp .an Ihtrn Marian Ilrown. 'M
Vvatt* lleatrlce ctett. '20
Mlcbaol -ItHllnty , Arthur Wills. *1»
Nathaniel J.tfersou Po* Jo* Ihirim. '19
l-i»._r.'i ..» Madison Iks* i l-ester Imp, 'It
I'l-tit .'He-
the I'layers'
t-Vbraary It
in Han Kraiirli
but boifa mare* and g*ldlng* will b*
accepted Horse* must b* from IS tu
li bands blgb. weigh loot) to i;.-n
poesda aint matt be between tb* at* -
of 4 and 10 y*ar*
Male* brlag coi-l-**ra-tly t
Taggart. -i,,. „,.M .,_„,, *.:.i ni lell you.
».,l,,nci Tb,i*m ba* also aif-ggwate-d j loM »»ti*tor H1tch.*.srk when the N*-
th*t th* ti.fr. of tba -tare-Bt t-oatpani** | ttttUt naked about th* available
aad rwgimeBU learn -arching ***ng» j .hipping v****U for tran.portatkm of
IB l*rtm.-h As • ctiBt-equente lb* aol- j tTTar-pa and supply •***!;**.
' tiler* ot th* Twelfth bat* tackled th*l
taam altaailon
Administrator rol*om feels tbst the
beat resaJisv will be obt*la*-d under
tbla vetuatary arraaffrwBtaBt. which
permits* the trained *xeculfva* of I—»
■_T-,1-^^J°,b^r-ai.*_ar?.I ,-*_..«* *-..Uut_ _^ t,™ eat.. u_ .._■:».
.to. ..4 ~4~t of tbeS, *-*£* ^1*—-. » tb., ». ,_.,*_< t« •*.; to. ^„ .„, „„ „„ M „ „."**
,b«r ,n U-t >"'*I'*~--»|S, ,.,. _ till ~* b, tb. *~, If' „„,., *..4 ba? .b_ it ««_ ..
.otto. IM ... ,*l._u~ *■ ■-« | „|||| K_B™«.„ ■_ .a.. I .^. «_»„„. bet m
T"!T J * ,J2r__J_.,r*l__!*M*'* " ■""' "• * """" '° " '•"• "• _**■ • imi- tiair^tr i.
tor<_l tbl. tr»l»_l l_al_btp .«Jft;UM, „| , ,„,, w-lM |M w .„,.
n.a b* atalUbtr lo tb. era. .*_.. po,*,,; .,. . , i„ i- ,,,..
*»4 oer*tl"» «• *»*l" .-"'I '1' «* A„„„ ,„,.,_a „ b^^ „., ,„,
tbe fuel nil Bdmlnlstratloo. wbleb oaly ■
There waa mack wrangltag In tb*
Tbe adrnls-ilstratloa a* as tors
were atari to psroteci llaber. fi*—,eent-
I* sadsaTortaa to for—* a secret s*.
slon lUh-r r-ayptT-ised tbe bill rreallna
lent voice and *liowml Im *btllty In
i-olloce Iheatrtcals In tha "Toy Uliop"
production for the llelglaii relief last
t*UBrt*r.
tl>ppo*ile h.r alll play L*laad. L
nc,rr1*,_. '*". also ot Lo* Angel**.
who mad* aa excptloBal debut in ihe
~(*lBderella Man-- laat oaarter and
.ho baa bad profesalnnal experience
a munttloaa dkrutor and a wgi
lB*t
rteiiaior Weeks sprang s •en*alloa
by aaytng tbat bs had Informalloii thai
thr—a ar* many fl.rinan sympalhlters
among American sr-tiv private* and
..**T. ,-i-s 11* aald be und*r*iood an
l. hi I.** Angele* and fnlvtirsBl llty.
ctmntH'tiit. tbe way the ward* ar* *B|>
I- "i lo •■ ■i.si.s wltb tb* way tbey v.-a I
In tbe a,,ii-,ikm.-*
I twsen shipped io th* camp and a-any \ tie another wt**k th* n*w Y M. t\ A
«Ub** to bav. general ******* »*• „, lo. MllUU ur ^^ blt,g*,M m by I , ^TllTllil II building on Ha.ua CM
,.p*rvl*lon over lb* affair, of lb* i^ w%taf -iprjrt# nMm^ ki tb. .,«„ „4 wiibln ibe camp llsalf will
sarlo-s companiv* IWta>*s_at rSeaot Tb*r* t* pnitisitm |_. , „m|4e;e,! .;l.i „„tt i„r .»-, ul**.i. .
1. order to c*>ai*srai. ■««■*!»«■ _e,*ral tlt_a-__d more bv***. .. A r,^^ f«rt u ,-„, mtort^ ?*~ «g th**™° h-d **** ^*n^ CoL Stt*Txi_Lf P. A-Umi WlB
*.*ory rapacH, with lb. work of tb* , ^ ^^ ,, , , in__w p ^, ^ ,,, __,„ ^^ b. th- Y n*m_T**e~ Isscause of prcO*r-__n |» _*^J ^^ » J J
war la-* rl** t*»ard wltb tb* worB ; r,u_>_B u ,B thtxl- „< Ib#, ,_,^tri j _ c A
of ttt* s-aipplsg btmrd aad of ta* 1_*1 __ a,,^^.^, »t rMM ft^sarat -u, Fallowlag i* a r*t-at *p*cl*l ordrr
adttalBUtrattoa Ik* asecatlt* b-ads of __„__, „d hM m _,,,, ^jp. „, M (m-(i- ^ ,-aatoo.ti Taggari
tb* -Hg ■*•" oil BtarSetir-* r»»-l»-•--j-taau
al** bav. cembtned 1st* tb* petroleum ^^ ^ ^^
war -avrvte* ecantatttee Tb. Bdmial--1 ^ Qmm ^„,,_,„._, fcwi
tr.tl.rn U aot much csmcerned -lib i ^M momtnt |o Mpp)y MN_ ^
th* small producar* ol ml. aa tbsy sell l J|ff ^ (1(t. (
tt alntosl *lwBya tn on* ot ihes* Bve ■ TBW4ft h„
msln Biarksilag comps-n— I*rof**»t>r | )w h^>(i |W)
FVJtom bow be-romsw an ex-oBlclii
metrtber of this rommllt*. Tb. t
frompaaf** aad tbelr i-eprew-ntatlves'
*r* a* follow
SEQUOIA GOES ON
SAiiJflSWEEK
"4iu Dare -lark si Pal* Alto
Editor and W. W. Wr!
sf Lot Altos Minarrr
> Indlr.lln.
S* pr_ot
ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED AT
SHOWER
Tbe rhllalbtsa (in-, of tbe Methodist flund** sch._*l met at lb* home pt
Mis* Bdllb H.-ti. ■ ob Monday night
and gav* a *nrpri** *bow*r lt> Ml**
Rath Dclllni*. wbo ts to br tbe
'■-tr*' of l-.h-rt t;..rr-.ar: Of Camp
Ftwraoat on r*t'ruar-i 14 tester In Ihe
.vanlng caa>* aaotber aarpri**. for a*
i-tsfreahmetit* w*-re **rt*<t a lard Be-
-oir.pa-ied each plat, annoanclag tb*
eceagfmetit of Ml** Edith fiudlci and
F>a-ik It NewmaB of l>— Angtde*
Vi„ Hodltty I* a gtaduate of Stan-
ford with lh* i if- of 1414 and received ber M. A. defrr** in IMS.
Mr Newman Is a gradaat* of ta*.
Wi ■*■!• j- ■ Htat* College. 1411. sind
took gr-ad-iaie work at Stanford Is
1414 and 1*1*. r-egtsterlng ta tb. bl*-
torv d*f-an*B*_Bt. H* 1* r.uw attend
Ing tb* Maclay -_-_..,; of T>n..-«- la
l_r*t Angel*** and Is pasior of Onsew
M ~ church. Inglewrtod No data for
tbe wedding ba* b**m **t.
Mis* ::.-:■'■■ 1* th* tenth Pbltaib**
to anaoaac* b*r sngagemeBt or wedding within tb*> past year..
TO. ot Lo* Alloa, li
Aa effort will be Biad* to eenfla* ad
<*-rtl***B*at* to a •**■*—,!* adv.rtlBtag
•**rtloa. so thai tb* reading -alter will
■Mt a*> aal_*d In wlib lb* adv*-rtla*
•Hketrh lit-,,.' which was dlstr—h
tlBued tn tbe last tbr*« ■•-■>•■• I* * i
peeled io form another section of the
magatlne fnder this heading wltl t->
found shorter storl**. Uroely article*
and i - ■•■■ - <*•—iiribuilon* from n.w
writer* are taperiatly dtralred for ibis
part of Ke.-i|i.la
Article* from Prance and AlbBBla
by Stanford
PRINTERS OF PALO ALTO
UNION REVISE SCALE
mean nation rot-mender* will
t nm ln ibelr commands *ot
If- or ilesttnv buildings, femes
> jor otBer property or remnvr. lumttsr
imp. *ad Colonel E ►* of any kind All order* (or repair.
i*ued order* for all men > enstru. itoi, ur alteration wtll b* ls>
iwoalers to obtain tbemj,,^ through th* lonstrutilim and ra
trom tbe Rett Cru— heatlquarters | -,_. dBp^riBw-nl ot the camp quarlar
ta-rtalB John I1. Tr**-*.. iUgblh. ha* mast-r All els-in. wirtag and rm
sett made a-i nut adlalanl of hi* ul*. in* of fusea will be J Ire,-led by
' bfigade to tofienl Major P II Ragby the same tleranmem
Tb* A--c*iriati*d Oil t'oatpaay. R F-
TSch.rrln. Ueoenil iviroteam t'ort*>
raiiin. Capt John Itar-eiM-c.. Shell
(--npany of > - .'. r-.ia H R. GbIIb-
Rber. Siaadard CHI Oompaay of rall-
Ifornta. R Klngsbary, and t'nion Oil
rentpaay K W Clark, cbsJrtnan of
the commit!*.. **
rrofe.s.ir l'itl,.«i, ptdllted out that
with tbe pi—sent supply of oil tankers
tb. e*jt-paaie* a,mid be able to -aaet
all at tbetr .*rd*r. pri-mptly by peat Tb* r*bruary aamber of tb* H'an
lag ihelr interests and *hfpatBg Lo- ford Ke.|ula will appear »h.-r.li. aft*r
tegwtb** 8*-—id a ahortas-a of tank a taaa** of two Bteatast No baas* was
cars or ra* tank -•r_n..-r* oecar a* a pabllsaed in JaaBary. dae in a rfcaBg*
resutt of a govemm-nt demaad for a la tb. ataff. b«l Ibe F.bsraary namber
qaanUty of tb.m In lb* *a*t. th* I'a j prom it*, to make up for lost time with
efJ-c iaaal otl admiBltirailoo tbrvtugh *ofne live *tiairl>a, arttclaa and v*r*.
l'r.,fra».ir I..|.,.,r alll hsv* IO re- r ■ ■ in tmmpus tarslBer*
to tb* .se of a -priority'' 11*1 of Indus- j Ml** I**r. Rlark. IT. of raJo Alto I*
trie* which sre to b* favored prrtor tojth* new editor elected la*l taontb by
other* -n supplying fuel oft. lilt—a It lh* English Club, and W. W Wellrnan.
uitecBBcea.
Ilakae aasrHed il
Acer and If evlder,
supplied h* woald I
He-nator Heed H*
the charge* saylns
Ing wltb treason''
Itakor aald tb*
.ndsavoring to Impi
CAVALRY OmCERS
ARRIVE AT FREMONT
Command 301*1, and CoL
S. B. Prilchard. tht 302nd
papa
r* of I'alo Alto Typo
to bar. approved ■ re
Mtrt of ll* commlltee nn wag* r«*
i*i.-n Bxlng a scale of wag** to b-<
reseated to the *mployer* tor eonsld
istloa Tb* schedule is laaed oa tb*
i*. - ttf wag** paid la tisn Iratecisr.i
* hicb lh. prtBts-T* ctms'-st— a !"** sad
is-ss4-ciatlr at—angemeet Tb. .a
- .ase-l ct-att ef Il.lag ts 311 empbatlc
factor that mast b* fared by lb* wag.
< *r ii,-r# aad which employer* a* a rule
rr* sM-a-anj to rt'i'.iiiii'
Us- seal* pru-pt-Med by !h> printers
Is I'l." a **-*k for llnotyp* opera
ittrs, |;i to for taseblnisl uperalivra.
and (34 for Boor men. with SO cents
a .<ar additional for fr*remr*i Th* ps*
of a ,,->r entire* Is gradijate-d arcord
lag lo tasglb of aervlet*.
court mart la led. .
.,1,*'. ..•■).,.e,l ,„ '>«<*«- are beginning lo arrive
thesn.iv Is twek j1*** ••*» *«*«-» r-glm.nl* which *r*
itiow f.-iini'i-. at Camp Ft— mont Co.,
ir dc-part-nonl I* i-*t*rllB*: I*. Adams, who I* to wimraam*
r~, beaitn and I *•*• ■*****■ r*"-,r»' ■n'* l'*>1 s B' -W***1
saBllatlon 1b th* training camp* I""** «wnm*nd*r t»f th* a.'ld. are on
The commute., had .-.trailed llttla|h-""- '" »*** ch-"*«* ,rf **■ ••«-»««
inft-ratatloa wbea lh* bearing waa ad-i*' *h*Sr ***P****** r.glmenl*
■ot-roed till trrmon*ow. (itber officer* of the 34tst who bav*
— .w reached camp sre Ma] Joseph A
RIOTS ATTEND CAR *'•«** Cap-ala* Ralph I_■*--. William
STKIKE IN ST. LOUIS ' ni** w H ,J*tn,bo*,ro "4 R *'
.S:i,rial.
,11, inn,—-. — *t Xnt _-tai| j *** the 3o:d the fnllowlng nfflcer*
ST l.uris. I-i, C TlieVliainberof have a*r1ved. Ueut Col. II. P. Wol-
Is* Tei—*a lllhii. Til. of Santa
Crttx. ba* tb. *e. t-t.d miti Important
woenan's pan In the Jn.ii.or opera She
with t-*oa*id*rable rxperlear. In dia
malic* befot— sntrriag Sfanford. haa
the mninlt part of Russell l'i-i|»eld
played ihe lead In last year's aoph
onior.- ahow. "The Sboa Shot.." and
has b *i t*,na, clear mice
Caltln 1-ltliolon, tt, of lat** Augnles.
a newcomer to ih* Hiantonl slag* but
on* of lh* best singer* at Stanford:
Mlaa Mat-ion Drown. '3d. of !_**> An
gel**: tall** tssalrice Pletl. 10. of
I'alo Alto, and Arthur Will*. 'IB. of
Saa l".r_o bav* _.-»l part* Joaepb
in-con. *t». of |-BQ*ala. Arts, and
l-sster Levy of Heater, Col. have ae-
gro comedian parts t*horus ladlt**
and men are also anniiunr-ad
commert— took slaps to lis, •• IMroclnr
McAdon assume tbe opPiatlr— of lh*
street car system ber*. n* a car strike
Is ragfng Tb- annotmcem-inl lhat
st/ikebmakers would t— employed
rau**d tiotlag Two *wltchm*n were
•hot by lhe pollc ,
TEDDY TO UNDERGO
ANOTHER OPERATION
MBwStSS-Ta-tit, 'b* CoC'Thmo
dor. Ilcaoaerelt wltl ba ml shortly
to Rttosev.lt Hospital, whrtf he will
undergo another oaeratlun for tb. removal Of the last 'nr.. of il..'-
'-"Tn which he has b-wn suffering for
four year*, his •**—-Mary aanounr*d I
lack, Ma] Joseph It M. Mtill-n and
■ lake command
1 arrived yesterday
if tha noli angin
WOWJJ-WIDEFOOD
FA1WMPREIOED
HOOVER PROHIBITS
COFFEE SPECUUT10N
AMERICrAN GVHS
roaATITICPTSOF
GERMAN AIRMEN
WASHINGTON. I) C . F.b, 4 R.p-
ll-s.-Iltaiil.' »«■■! I.sllll I'l -ill, -I,-,! a
worldwtd* fond (amine unless dra*tlc
*lep* to Increaa* pn-duciliin ar. Ira'
mtvdlalely taken. II* said lh* United
Hlatea only can pr.vsnt world -tana
tloa. for lha crops of all the alllad na
■:■" ■ ar* short. II* said lh. sprlag
rrop of .hesi la America ts only naif
of tbe amount needed lUer urgtsd
the goteramani tn stsk* msny w**i-
erri farmers who ar* too por-r to bay
ip, ln.~s-ft_av_l K,_, ..,,.„ '*> l-tte-sltrfstal »„. t_„^, ,
WAHHINOTIN. F*b 4-Hoover to | WITH THK AMERICAN ARMY IS
day created a *«n*iatlr>u by probiblUng MtANCB. Feb.
sps-rutallon In green roffee
,V»w York Sugar and EM**M l_srbange
sertlr. still be Included from tlm. I
lira*. logether wllh rubers by men 1
IB tb* ambulant— tnwrb wllh fore lara affair*.
_X0a
gunn.ra Tueaday *fte*—i_-i
atl.mpl* nf Cei-man airmen tn rev*
what —a* dnliig bahlad th. \in-n. an
Hi...- Th. American high anal.* gun*
maintained a tliff twrTBg* »'"' shrap
n*l p*-pp*s—*. tb. clt-tada
French Making a Trench Raid in the Snow
TWO WRECKS IN
EAST REPORTED
.m'N'.STOWN. Ohio Tab. * — ,
Five were killed and fonr injar*d
when tbe PeaBsylvanla f_y*r Btrttek a
!"T..Tijf ■..". gaag near New Water- j
ford.
BANCO ll M*_ Feb. 4—Four were]
killed and tw*l«e **rlooaly Infared {
whan a caribou train crashed Into a
s:*Jled *B0W plow Tber* a sscoaH
plow sti—rk tb* trains la tba rear.
Ra*arre as rain ba* been In California tbl* winter, snow ha* b*en plentiful elsewhere— not- only In oar own roan-
trv. but In Krar.ci-. where an unusjally heavy snowfall baa added 10 tb* hardship* ot lb* acddlers la trenebe*.
Aa lh* pbMogTBph *bow*, however, tba potln* are not Ifttlna op on the t-*o_h-a. despite the *now and tbn cold.
Tbey ar* nria_lag a raid oa tb* enemy trvneb** ov*r tba ana— ravel-ad Bald* In tb* Oise district. Tb* m-n In th.
f-r*-gro-ad ar* evideatly tr*ncb rl-*ner*
;;,':B0YS0CCERITES
TO PLAY CHINESE
Palo Alto Uds to Go to Sas
EranciKO for Game on Saturday Morninj
The members of lh. Hoys' Saturday
Morning **'*" >-r Tsani will bo In Han
: Frauds, o on Saturday next, leaving
on lh* *:3t> train, lo oppoan * strong
CMBbbj* l**sm from the Orlnnlsl pub-
< Ur school of that clly. Tbl* team
playnd Stsaford Isat year, being de-
T--4i.il by tbe local boy* by on. point.
The bay* on. the Ori.nUI team are
older and larger than tbelr oppooeola
for ttatorday. but tba Palo Alto boy*
' think tfcey make qp tn aklll for what
f they lack In —eight, as evld.nr-i-d laat
Saturday in th. gam. wltb San Mateo
! blgb -school boy*' soccer mam, wht,
, wer. beaten. 7-L
After the game Hslurdsy Ihe visiting players will be lhe gu»al* of Ibelr
' opponent* at a real Chlnnsn lunch-tin
' Accompanying ihe boy* on IrlaiardBy
I will be Mesars. Kaollln and Malon.y
, Tb. boys are a*krd to wear red sweat-
Tb* llneop fotlowa:
j C. «.a!-r. ...st. Jos Taff. left
iback- I_rlc Jordsn. right track; [iwirin
Wilbur, rbjbt half; t>*orge Morrison,
i center' balf; Bnmacm WBl.rmsn, left
: balf; John Terry, onlsldn left; It-ibert
, Alt>eraon,Jn*lde M<. Itu**ell Bodley
i (captain). i*ant*r rorward: Mor Blng.
lnsld* right; Clarence Caray, outside
rigbt; sub*. Jordan Ashley. Taffy
leoFimFra
PREPARE FOR
MAMS
Boxing Tournament a Week
Front Tonight to Determine Camp Championship
Men of lb* varluu* companl** ot
th* 13th Infantry *iailna*d at Camp
Fremont today ttegan to train In real
•amest for th* big boxing loom*
m*nt of tb. r-sglment for th* regimental champion* hi I** I'rVJlnilnary
beela la this totjraam.Bi will -*e
*14*ft-l B wt-pk (mm tonight. Wodnes
day. *• iiruai i 13. al Y M C. A build
Ing No. 1 at the r_tDip Tb* finals will
, ..Fin- the following -I"Min
Ibtxer* will be dlvtdad Into al:
(iBSSee foBlllerwnlghtS. llghlWttlghta
w-.tterwelght*. mlddl.w.lghts. light
heavyweight* and heavywalghts. Kn
tri. , are a* follow* from Ih. differ-
eat companl!-*
F*eiberwelght Cl**a-ll. S Rrowa.
Company It. 134 pound*. Harry
Itebwartx. Compaay tl. 13S pounds;
F Reganl. Company F. 114 ponuds:
Mcl-sugblln. Company I. 113 poond*
Ughlw.lihl Clasa -8 S. Wymar,
Company C, 130 pounds: T (larxnl.
Company F, 130 pounds; I-evnar.,
Company C, l-M pound*, F«bt. Com
pany C. 130 pound*: Cariln. Company
R. Ill pounds; Ford, Company I. 136
pounda
Wellerwt-fght __bb4— R. 0*111. C«
142 Ib* ; I. M Moraa. Co K. Ill
* ; Hlchcox. Ca 1. 144 lb*.
Middleweight Ha** C Corr. Com
paay A, It" pounds: W L I'ryant,
'ompany A. ]'■■<• pounds: Harry Hill.
Company B, 140 pounds, R. k, Oib*
Coinpany Y, 16f, pounds, -SInick.
Company I, l[>i» i-miiid*: J A It I bar.
Company K, IB" pounds; Hie, Com-
pany 0, 144 pound*; Water—an. Com
pany A. IBI pound*
Ugbt llitavywolgbl i'l*.,* l-ln
Company C. 140 pouBda, Brannlgan.
riimpany C, 144 potitols. John
Iin.wii Company B. 140 pounds
Hist) ■•■iriii i'l*** lilted, Company F, 144 pound*. Baldwin. Company It. ]'.'.< pounds; Campb.1l. Con»
pany A, 334 pounds
Gold mndala will be presniite-d winners by the Camp Fremont Y. M C. A,
auxiliary of the Stanford clinics and
auxiliary of the Stanford uur****'
ttalnlng *chool. Th* auditorium ha*
eailng capacliy of l._oo Bad '!'..—•
charge ot tho iiertiwmanc. -— try-
lag lo •■ n ihst bomber ot ticket*. Tbe
price* ana II 44 aad SI.
From tbr campus aad l*-io Alio tbe
anillnrl.* BT* urging a Urge attend
Hut.his 1*17 ii.,-.ileal and surgical
rvlres were illBptniscd by the clinic*
without charge to lii.Otlt) pertton*. Mor*
BKpsraln visits wer* In'
velvet! In Ihla work and tbe clinic, ar*
already r-ndlng lhat mora calls ar*
•i .',■*_., thla yaar.
t>*p*ud*Bl upon lh* Staaford clln
s are both tb. Saa Francisco Malar*
Btty lleaBllal and tb. V-..»i»ied
i (..nn... for lb* rare of bottpttal
WhlCb in handle,) Ihr..mi, th*
i'i cllnlca Th* demands ot*
and "(her orgBBlsattons, In addition to lb* Individual applicant* In
large numbers, will probably axoead
in..in.i of funds normally available, and so ihe clinic* have arranged
benefit parlormance. at which
mi seen sum* of th* leading mam-
of tb. riai. i.' flub. They ar*
being dlrt—t
2
THE PALO ALTO TIME5,
WEEKLY
FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 18.?
WEATKfiH REPORT.
ia Thtriii'iBiclrr
TfcatB.
TTftC Haila-m-a asd Ul
aatd Barr-natltr aad thr mnaim mi
Base at th* Wltal lot IB* -art. ta.Hi..
ri-ii*ttrni st r.l..
•tai-.-"
H*-. Has. His. Wtsihcr
Test.Tea*. VMIraa, Bait—i
Bit. SS _ 11 _ -,—jo.13 _. jaii .. elcar
Bat. M_ii._ -ftB-.^JBS*., cleat
San, fit ... y> . — ... jo.ti 1 __ nt W.... tlra.
Mos. 1. _ u - — -.."Ana ... »->•*•... «_*•-, ,
Wttt et _ JT — — " "-— *—*
TBar. ei .,;
Kalalill,lariat t—.1 au.
Xa—ijill l.iM.i i*. is- ..
BaaSM la-ar-K l»*i
_S2f__tt«r!
,11't.itta.t (IBtc-ial.
sa*{,
Ji. l-ni
ajalNot
,. . 81 ante lit Ualvtratfy
^l-ailfe-a-^^
Dtaih of Mm. Part.*.
-Mrs. B. P. Patrtec, who rcside-i
wiih hcrfamilyinPaloAltoduring
the past winter but who recently
moved to her f.rmcr lllUIIL- mi Uk-
Macdonough place in Purloin Valley, back of the University estate,
died this morning after an illness
of several weeks. Mr*. Partcc
leaves a husband, a son and two
daughters. Miss 'Grace Is well
known In Palo Alto.hcing employed at Ferguson & Co'jl
Thc funeral will take place from
the Catholic Church, at Menlo
I'rrk. tomorrow, Saturday iimrii-
ing, at to o'clock.
M'a-.'ail-Tins kATi-.
Si.Sfi a Vsarin-aiaiaadtaiae*. «
Bliss *..oo a Year
Bl.00 ft.r Hla •H.iniliR
Altai, i, Una.
tit .a a." vtkt
..rat TB-TlHaal. .r-ajt oa
i-\..i'-.tb '1* H**r*i»rIr--r*-T«*»**r*"t
:: s^oTTX £
' BraJia. a.i«< \tt alRj-rt Itrtr r «fc J
la-rill-a 4*
, Waal -_]a,llat**ia let* rettala
, .h-arlla* .mil i a 1,) 1 fir era. t.y a|.ttral T.
■ |. |.R.t,.ata^H t'v*-r*--H. r-*-t»'H"t I
Brief Mention.
"SheSttMi'W to Conquer" i-usi
just 10,011: smltllcs, $10.00;
whi|is, loecuts: rolie*.,f 1.*>■'.blankets. J*t .00; at Carrel's.
W. C. T. U. j
The Stanford vVotiicn'sCltrislintt
Tempctfiiice Union will celebrate!
the iiini-ly-lhird nnniversary'of the]
birth ol Kent I Km, the "Kathcr of
We
Ihanson mm
f BED WOOD CITT-
f -ASP SALO ALTO
the
SPRING and SUMMER
SEASON
- ■
•with a display of
MILLINER!
Beautiful beyond description.
lliiltctick Pallerits"
Live Oak Stables
oti.KY a ■ ■;-.-_
PBOftRlCTORS
tnU, Hall, t-at-taa Hall.
i-it-MM-tt-n-, Siittuilay tr«8*tigj p,^ c„„ Va.'i't'he"Tr'.in'".t MtoMtr. "wManlo eatli.
Mltrcll .O, by a pIlllllC niCellllg. in] TttapSnnc.CrnltalKlali.in.
ihe Presbyterian Church, nt which
will li
Mrs. Ii
ami the pastors of the Churches,! Aicents for
wings by Missesjaji-iers. Hamilton,] ■ s*n *'***t*-->■ P*!*!*
nud l.n Pierre. 1 A cr., 1 l
^ D*HAXi-iriB
-and ManufactuTersoI—
Pine & Redwood Lumber
TJoors and Wlmloart,
—I-attm, I.iint- and lie-weiil, l-'lf.*.-
Hay, Grain and Mcrclinudisc received oil Storage.
Ki'Wtr. B. Vox, Manager,
W. J. Grace,-osst., Mgr.. Palo Alto
]|_ast*3rn Prices
* A Innie Hlii|imc*.it of j-iwhI*
Ir.nn tlie Ksal.ifHtrtH-eUlil.
My pritxa sin amaaa yea.
Cheaper than San Pranclaoo
I Whips from 10c. up. Harness
Ferquson & Go.p*^ri^,I^ '"""
A. M. CARREL
Repairing neatly & promptly done
University flvc. Palo Alio
I. Kiv,,,».,.,. a*-*"-** I.,! Merquire Bros..
I*-. 1.. CnmplK-U. Mr. \\ tgie.j O
Thc da
I em pen. 11
s a 11 .1 [etlci on 0.1 the 14*
,nl,„„l-i ami will iKilSUPPlyOf
iiu-iiiiirii<i-.lnll<.iiilliisci,iinlry; SCtlOOl BOOKS
STATIONERY
.SPIXII'ACSIONS DRAWN
nud liurope.
All are cotdinlly
present. Ivxercisi
Driving glov
gents, nl Carrel'
invited to
1 It-cgiu at i
be
. (l.iilv lli-ii'iict'i
'tinti-r- !.-fl ..t ...
Ban sill reeeirv pro.
:-t .nn- it.
Unlveraity Ave.
**e for ladies nml i
. Harness Sl.oj*.
Music "(els. a sheet at SehiilicrtV
Electric Hiitr 1-..
[or 111.V a
Kenemlly
iiii-ilti-lnc miit.-i
|n'rli-i-» in.m
t*a lisna lot fn-lirrj: itrevaila.
In. 1 ta l..rj-i.t -U--1 -iti.'.'.-l. ni'l
Btia- "I * t.iiiir an-t all.-talivc- ia fell. .'
|ir*nii[it nm-nf lliii inrtllHne line oil-*:
iivi'tti-.l limn nnd laTtinfn I11l.1l liHklli
fi'Vi'rs. Nn miHlii'iiie will m-1 iiinr
niin-ly in (■(iiinli-mitiiijt nml fn-c-ini* Hi
nvatein from ll«r .iinli.rinl |*il*a.it
lli*n.l ili-ile, In. I it-ret ii
All kiadt of Mexican hand
catved work at Cartel's Haraeas
NOTICE TO pREDITORS.
Wetlncsttay afternoon nu the camp-
-tth.b-ne iR-twcu, siat,r.,,.i'i^ij!-ri.-i;^i:i.:i.i*i
and Santa Clara. After a close
game, Stanford won by ii score of
,**. to 3. Il wns nnylKHly's game till
in thc lnnt half of ihe. 91I1 inning.
Hilly MeClain crossed home plate
making the decisive run.
Up le the 6th inning Iteckct
pitched for Ihe University. In thc
6th McClnin wns put In tbc box,
lluckcl hnd good control of the l-all
nud waa speedy. Iu thc .id he
struck three men out. In the 6th
Sauta Clara look the lead by making two inns. Iu the 7th Stanford
evened things up, l.nughcnd ami
Freiuuu scoring. In this inning
Jeffs made a two bagger but waa
left 011 liases. MeClain knocked a
thrccl-aggcr but was caught trying to get home. •*;
Sniitn Clara f.iund t-jutl will)
umpire Taylor's decision and several times serious trouble was im*
luineut.
The visitors pat np good ball but
played insecming hard luck. Kel-
ley got a three bagger off Mcl.ain
and played good ball throughout,
as did his entire team.
Un.
l-al.. Alti.
Cabsn Les-f-ue.
The High^chnol branch of the
Cuban League hns decided to give
an entertainment, nl Nortrec Hall,
un the evening of Mnrch .fib. At
flrsTlt wns'lnrt-KaaTTn'BtTC
trial, but thc time liviiig so short,
thbi plan tuny h*. rejected. A pro
gram consisting of music, recitation
and speeches will be given. Thc
ocbI local latent will be procured,
and Hie entertainment should
ttlMlk. ._■_-. -.ta Ifcr -... — -.a enark-t.
-,ll,ia t'.nai-H-ritl.. -ill.t II- *.i.l 1 ..1-:. .1, ...
.4 lt.1. l-i.txt. Ii.llir ..nt A.l in.!-*' il I...
.■Iht'iiitai, |...n,l t: M.l.r.,1 llltla. ib Kit Cil,
i.l Kin l.-i in Un- 1 ...mil ..' -a.iii^CUra.
Nil. I.-a. 11.1. IJ.ll.ln M.l.ll A ll.lJ.if
0 O Waiiiet. I. B. Sfiioiiti
,eil.*llt> I.a flit- Ail.iitiipallillin -_-
3-la*."«
Ucafoess Cannot tec Cmeil
Uy loc-sl B|i|>licat:iiiiR na lln-v rannul
n-arli lln* iliaea-H-il ir,.rli..ii uf U.e i-nr.
Then- i* mily OTW «-1) tn rtll- deatnes)*,
nml lliril ia Ui i-iitialinitiiiuiil n-iiii-dic-i.
tit-.ilii.'*". 11 um -.-.I I.*, nn 1 nil.im.-I run.
■ Im it Hie 111111111IH 'li.llll*. uf 11,1-
Kiiatnrliitin Tula-. Wlici. tliia Intie -.-,-: ■■
mil.um .I -. in: tiatf .1 i 1. l..l.ini„ " ■■tin-! Of
ini|-ll.a;t| [it ..rill.-, ami «Ill-nil 1- »m-
lirt-ljr rl.aaril itrafnct-e It tlie rv-nll. anil
nnii— Hi.- tiiil.iiiiiii.itI'm ran lie ti.t.i n
mil nml llii* tnl"> n-sliin-il (11 its normal
111mlili.ni, lii-riiiti-: mil la. .it-ii.nr.l
ff-Ti'Viir; nine etoff mil of tt-n nn*
.-.in-ril liv L'titiirrti. whl.-li ia .imliiii-. j
l.itl an iiili.iiiH-il condition «f llie nni.-ima!
tuirfiut*-..
We *HI Rive m- Il11mlr.1l I Minn.
Itit an-- ea*t* ol ilewf.-ea- , ..H-.-.I 1.,
c-alarrli thai ran**.)! la* i. .ml liv Hall'".
Cnlnrrli Cm*. S>-ti.l lor ■ ■ti-.ilsia (ri-..
K. J. I'.IITVUV A 1'a.. I..1.-.I.., .1.
Held hy ilro-gaiftii 't*\
G. W. La PEIRE
Gents' furnishing go
ih.J.-r. taken a rial ilr-lieereil in PAltO Al.TO. Store. MA*. FIRLD. CAL.
ELITE *—•
1 MEAT MARKET
CEOHCE CARET. Propriatar
As,-iai.v.f Home Killed and
Refrigerated Meats
j^E.F^NNELLY
■WOOD,"~
URAIN
I'Klill. I-'I.OIIR. 11RAN.
1-KOIlllCli Of nil Kitnla.
MICH BT. - - PALO *lTO
HOP BAKERY
Bmwaea St., In tlie latiyatd 1i.iI1iII.ir
l'nln Altn.Cni.
Si. I . .* V \ *tf_i: V . fra -. rlrlt.r
Hverything made i»n Ihe premises.
llakinttolall __D__i Im fumilk-a 11M1
1 "1111 ■ lIcHines In nr.li.r.
Bakod Bonne and Boston
BrownHroadevory Saturday.
Palo
Alto Transfer Go.
,"a, mmiiiiii, rro|*telnr.
I Ca.ttf.Ui at.a-r. BB.asIt
; ',.1111,- in Season.
Give us a call.
HIGH ST.. PALO ALTO
Why buy an txpeiiMvc Slen.n Cr<oker when you can get a
Hill's Champion Cooker j^EY
; AT LOUIS DAHL'5
IJave also just received the
New Blue Flame Heater
Which can be used for cither cooking or heating purposes.and is ou
oriii.incnl It. nny roota.
SUMMONS.
IB Till*! ICSTU-K'S c
I l.-i-*lu|. la aa-l .«
etila. Malr rtt Vahl-rt,
et.......1 bIr. it..1.1.tt.
H al> UHraalaiK*. St.-..-.
lit IHeii'lr til Ihr lalnli- t.t
atr.111.. 1.. William Wmalrll V
atr hrli-l.) ir.llinr.l In a|>|*i.I
IMItt .Ml... M.elitt.l Tusn.lil|i
..inula Ml Iir 1,1 Cult.--t.itl, ■■-
■wr THF -p
a,nuia Wtaattll
alia*-.
I i„lil,..n-a *ri„l
II tit ray i.frl'ri;. |n
BSefa Clan.
mmtjt ..tl!--
Hff in i
I IrIhi-iuIiI .,• Irt-fi-
.. Iti.llai. if-^R ;:
til. _,,l
> .. .1 ■-...-- ia -ni i,,. .....,, . ..
I. -- 1 .-■■! u-1 ..I RlU ......a..j
r.aiti;-t ailliM-ra.jr .lata I.
tint, la rac-B c—-r t,'-r.|*.l.tar;
ttl.H.llHt- Hu *
Tlir aaul _
I.l, nt nt- ..If!
...i.l Nliitly.rlthl *v
lit In^ll.r [lli-JlUI It. |.,r.,_ r, .
tiarl >if tra*e.H a .Itailliiiu S.-.R-ib IBr i.,..i
itl rain Alt.iaad Iia-\ihuk>* a. ....Hr i-nli.n
prove a great succcas. An.admiat i Ji*Jj.**,U_^'' ,B ,h* ™"i'*JI"'• ™ A^
sinnof m n-nK Brill lie ctaaqj-A^ ,_**fl,,£^
ra-viairtRl aaal i-*«ati* will lit. )u.i_n, -i
aealaal e,.u i,.- ;|,, .,, 1 nl i...
Ilui.li..t.n.1 MtaHj-Taj-ti. :e f.i-Ua(llat*(f.-ert-el
1..,;, ll,, 1 HllbtttP.1ttil.UI..
tlatr lr-_.il Rrtvia-r nii.1 at. r irlHin hrrt"!.
Patronize a Home eatabllahment when
PLANTS
5EED5
FRUIT TREE5
SUNSET SEED & PLANT COMPANY.
IWciilo rnrlt t*. BBe-s-e aTTl BUliilfai u
PALO ALTO <&
At lhat price every one in town
slimilil ail end. The lengne will
meet ns usual tomorrow night.
Twenty-five Itoys are wanted to:
take part in the entertainment.) irnrii'ihi-^
The c-omtnitte would like to aeej*********\
them at the meeting. To take part j
meant 1-tsoffua beaides' giving j „?_* T™ pjeturesuk-a *i l-rankli.
:_;__. ■ ** * tie la doing the best ol.wcrk.at low
aid to a good cause. pHeta,
We 0: LTJND Proprietor.
Carriages at all t*r**rins stopping at Menlo Park and Palu Alto Station
with competent Drivers.
The Palo Alto
Billiard Parlor
"**•■- l-e.l.-.a I
E. C MOJHCR, l'ri-.<-iet-.r.
-BMrsoaracT! jr Wmaamx *J--rsat»o-ss<*.t_. .
Laundry work called far aad deli*-.*-**-*.,
aat-l-r. »iflt i.ar leal.la fmttt s.i-i.i I ..-' = ■
mnriM.il.i.li.-".i ■ 1 .1.™- ,,|..in ■'
lrll.l"*4>|il*«I...PRi.l..„„i„l IH..1-,
la I'alittRiir f*a,k". "Hal. .: -.". "Siiit* 11"'
i-.-ant)". r.hiili.ai.1 Maf-a.a •rrontril IB I**
uBrt nl ihr Hrt.Rilr, .,1 .a lAali. Mi"-"*
tlb. Ha>'. In l«Hik "fi" ..I HI...... .liM_. im-. «■•
.riithriclrt-la. ..I |ul>.A. li', is*v.™M ... iht
Tat Ci.llraltnul MUl T.ran t.1 I'alo Aim. I"'
-It.ifli-atnl lat-i .tat- .ji.I Tmta lor Ih* a- ■-
MfMattth* ■a-.ttraa.ar_. -ah., r-rt-t-i-- l*r par
ta.. rt.. I -ill .tt.l ivi-.ii, >i ■_.,! . ,1. i, . ti '
• li-a of T-1 at*, latali vita la.-t.. ■!!*■ •
■T.---K.jlvnurt t*.i ihr._R._ni nt.nn--
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