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Critical metals and minerals of Kazakhstan and other central Asian countries: institutional barriers and strategic export policy
Relevance. Central Asia holds vast reserves of critical metals and minerals such as lithium, nickel, aluminum, copper, uranium, and rare earth elements, offering strong potential for integration into global value chains. However, its resource-dependent export model and institutional barriers hinder investment and industrial processing. Kazakhstan, with the region’s largest resource base, plays a key role in shaping its critical metals and minerals strategy.Objective. The study aims to develop an evidence-based strategic framework for Kazakhstan’s export policy in critical metals and minerals, taking into account other Central Asian countries. It relies on comparative analysis, institutional assessment, and scenario-based forecasting.Methods and Data. The methodology combines time-series analysis of export dynamics using data from international trade databases (UN Comtrade and ITC Trade Map), forecasting for 2025–2027, a comparative institutional analysis of the models of Australia, Chile, and Kazakhstan, as well as an evaluation of regulatory quality based on international indices and analytical sources.Results. Modeling indicates a steady rise in Central Asian exports to Europe and Asia but also highlights structural imbalances and institutional barriers that hinder a transition from a resource-based model to sustainable development. Using Kazakhstan as a case study, the study proposes a framework emphasizing deeper processing, export diversification, and integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards.Conclusions. Central Asia holds strong potential to contribute to the global energy transition, with Kazakhstan best positioned to lead a long-term export strategy. The proposed framework combines national and regional perspectives to foster industrialization, attract investment, and strengthen the region’s role in the global economy
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Ta Ow Sdbtcritert
0*t tour paper ■ ben It arrlvs*.
Uatan tor tb* carrier's whir.ll*. If
oot aareed by 7:Su notify Mr. DeHoof,
pbon* UWW.
tm.es
lla Weather Forecast
tAN FHANCI8CO. Dec 20.—tor
lb* Santa Clara Valla,! Tela attar-
naan, tonight ant Saturday rain; mo*
erete Math t, ar*et taleida. SEALS.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
T-WDfTY-SKTH YEAR
PALO ALTO, CAUFORNU, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1918
NO. 292
NEW HUN FRONT
SIX MILES FROM
NEUTRAL ZONE
Hinder-berg Announce* Intention of Forming New ■
Line
• Bt 4i*t**n4 l~t,it>
PAKIS. Dec. ID.—Field Marshal Von
Itladenburg has telegraphed tho Her
lln government advising It ut hi* In
tentloa io futui a new front, at*, miles
behind Ihe neutral ion* Bled by Ibe
armistice, according io n dispatch lo
Le Journal from Zurich loday.
Latest News
"THESTARINHER
SERVICE FLAG" TO
BEPLAYEDHERE
High School Tbcspituu Will
Preient Popular War Play
December 27
The flrst play on the present war to
b* given In Palo Alio. **Tbo Star In
llcr Servtr* hag." n**d Cio*» benefit.
Is to Ir- -tage-a by the High Bckfld
Thespian Club on Priday evening. I**-
' ..-.•-■ :;. In the Playhouse. Tbe en-
"fhusalam wlih wblcb th* Thespian*
are working at their part*, and tbe excellent coaching received at lbelr dally
rehearsal*, prorata**- a moti so"-***
production ot a play which at tbla
lime, especially, cannot fall to latereet
and please the moat fsttidiou* of audi
eace*.
The author haa cleverly combined
clean ctimitty with a real human interest which, because ot the part everyone ha* been playing In the great war.
reaches strslgbt to thn heart wlih its
tenderness nnd humor- real American
humor
A large am! tainted »a*t has t>een
rhneen. aa follows:
Chrlsdne. owner nf the service ft****.
Olivia lloeilnger; Mrs Woertx, h«'r In
leresllng mother, Dorothy Btarks;
Sadie Solomon, a gay young thing.
Itulh Whltaker. Mrs (lallagher. *u
Irish lady. Vivtan Cmpbriet; Mar.ie.
bur timid daughter. Shirley Chsrl''*;
Jack Carr. the "Slar In Iter Service
Flag." ¥.*_ Hughe*; Carl. NorrU
Jatut-s; Y ■ C A secretary. Ilobert
Wilkes; Mr. Swartx. a Herman, Na
iban Moore; firs, ottli-er. llloke Wilbur;' **erg**ani. Kd Waterman; Kid
Tbompson. Bar) Ulbson
Olher attractive parts are taken by
lh" following members of the club:
Imrtilhy Nichols. Julia Waierbury, Ul-
Han IJobbel. Mary d'Anionlo. Kllxabert,
Wallare. Evelyn Van (jvc-rdon. , Con-
• lame Tamplln. Hal! Walker. Alden
Proclor. I*blmlslrr Prorlor. tlarrel El-
more. William Hyde. Joe M*k*n-y.
Alexander Urlggs. Italpb Hrrdinan.
sod Harold Itoon**
-The war in He. Service Plag" ha*
been su'cess fully produced by high
schools up and dot*!* the length of the
Pacific Coasl. Th** author. Miss Gary
Ma* llanna of the San Fernando high
sibool. may be congratulated upon tbs
marked tow with which ber play ha*
b«*n received.
Ftftycept tickela are on sale at the
blab school "now. or may b* purchased
at the playhouse on Priday evening.
FLOUR MILLING REGULATIONS CANCELLED __
»■» jIll'lMBtllf P-filt
WASHIXOTOS. l>ec- :<• — Formal
announcement *ras made by lb* Food
Ada-tolliration today of Ihe (.ancella
tloo of flour milling regulations. Including fair price *ched*ule*
*•"**-
PRICE OF BRAN
SOARS SKYWARD
Sr Auitititi ft,ni
MISNKAPOL13. Minn. DtK 20. —
Tbe price ot bran jumped from I
If- '■■' a it*n here today, lbs sudden rise being due to the removal ot
milling r.-iii.,;,-.;:* by the government.
SON OF FORMER
PALOALTANON
CASUALTY LIST
William Horr, Son oi Mr*. W.
j B. Horr, Among Tho*e
Miutng in Action
Listed among tho** missing In ac
!■' .* ts Ibe name uf William Horr. ad
dr*** Palo Alio,
The young man Is a brother nf II
-. M Horr of this clly and a son of Mr.
73 [ and Mrs. W. II Horr. who formerly
lived here, but am now rt-sldenta ot
Coalings H|b home waa Han Joa*.
He wa* a member of th* Marlue
Corp*.
GOVERNMENT CONTROL
OF MILK PRICE EN08
(By Ati*.*—t4 1*111*)
NEW YORK, IVc. :«.—Feileral coo-
irol of ihc'dlatrihutlon and price of
mlik has ln*en relinquished by the
t'nlled Slates Food Administration. It
was announced today
a * *
MATHER FIELO 5QUAD
HEAD FOR SAN FRANCISCO
SlATOBR FIELD. Sacramento, lie-*.
10.—A squad mo ul lite alrplai.ea left
bore al noun today un a High, to Ran
Prancisro. They were lo command of
Lieutenant AlUa H. Harrla Tbe
■ ■"■!•!"- wa* expected to return lai*
today
HUGE WAR APPRO
PR.ATION UNSPENT
WASHINOTON. D*C Id- More than
Sl-LOM.OOO.OOO of cash a; i-roprlstton*
and contract autborlxatlon* toted by
Coogrees for war purposes ts Ut be unexpended. Keprtwnialite Sherley of
Keutcky. chairman of Ibe House ap-
propriatioos committee, announced
today.
GOVERNOR NAMES
THREE FOR STATE
■*. R.R. COMMISSION
PALO ALTO GIRL
VVEDSVIRGINIAN
Miss Fana Sheets and Alfred
Herichaw Marry in
San Joie
Miss Fana Sheets am! Airred Her
hs»- wen- untied' lu marriage a. a
i|.-l but Impressive service yetUer-
drur afetrnooii. Tlii' young rouplr. ar
ompanled hy the bride'* mother and
, few ret*ilt.*a. sent Irom here lo
San Jose, <*here Ihry were married
by the Iter. J C Cramer, pastor of
the First I la M 1st church.
Ml't Sheet* ts daughter of lln
Nellie Sheet* of Palo Alto, aud a na
lite of Oregon Mr Ht-rscha** I* i
Virginian He was a florls. until h.
entered ihe Medical I>eparimeDt of thi
army He ba* been stationed at the
Camp Fremont base hospital
Mr and Mr* llersrhaw will b* In
Palo Alio Tor Christ in**, alter which
they will leave for Virginia to c
Mr He-rrtthaw'a relative*
ii-*- AuetieUt t-rttt*
KACILAMBNTO. Ilec. 20 Announce
ment (ha( he would appttiiii llsti.-v w.
ilrundlge of l-oa Angeles. Irving Mar
lln of Sloek.on. aad llartey II. Lov*-
land of Sail Francisco, members of
the 8.ale Railroad Commission. Jam
ary 1st. next, -aas made today by
Coternor Wm I) Stephen*
:.-...-:.: win be appototcd to sue
••—-i himself .:-■.. U tne vacancy
on tbe commlstloo caused by tbe res
ignailon of Mat l*hrlen of Ilerkeley.
formerly president, in accept a po*il
tlon ■-■■;. Ihe War I>*parttnent al
Washington The term of Alexander
Cordon of Sacramento will expire
January 1st. The governor's
■cement did nol indicate I
places Ilrundlge and Martin ■-
lake on tbe Commission The i
laaloners rerelte fx.lHIil a year
Ilrundlge formerly «ai asali
publisher; of lh>' Los Angelea Kxpresa
and Martin Is puliflshBr of Ihe Kl
llri-.ir.l Martin resigned recently
i Ihe Ma.in Walar Commtsalon.
ANOTHER CRY
OF'-KAMHtAD"
(/ly Au****>**~ f-*ul
■WASHINOTON. [*<*• M—In spite
of K*crei*ry Lansing'* emphatic admonition lhat such communications
muat not be addressed io the United
Slate* alone, Ihe Oerman government
haa sent another appeal to the Amer*
Iran govertintleit for modiflcallou of
ihf armistice terra* and for food.
Two more Palo Alto boy* »ho were
disappointed by Ibe sudden dashing of
lb»!r plan* lo go oversea* ar* Clark
and George lloulware. IJoth are lieu-
leaaat* to the atiatloo service and
wer* all armed with their ■■■■ :-*■-*
ootSu and orilera wbefl th* arm!»ilce
was Blgned. and tbey were discharged
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
Times forecast for Saturday: ~i- — t
whst cloudy or thrsatanlng; ponlWy
|r>OWt*t
Ttmp«ratur* y**t*rday, Dtctntbti
19: Masimum 57 (a year ago 67; two
years ago 54: thr** yaars ago Wl,
minimum tt (a y*ar ago *U: two year*
ago 3S: three year* ego 33).
Obtsrvatlsi.* at S a.irt. «e-l noon to
day war* respectively: Barometsi
i-'Cj. 29.09 Inch**; tharmometar 50,
S3 degree*; hygromcttr 100. B0 (*-*■
cent: tvcalher r*ln, thr**t*nlng: wind
northwest. norlhW**L
Rainfall p**t 3* hour* .17 of an
inch: season, 10J3 Inches. Precipitation to dale last year, M of an Inch,
Otctmbtr 20: SunrUe 7:22; *un**t,
4;S4.
The weather Is generally unsettled
in the I'nl.ed States, except east of
th** Ureal l-*kes There are ihroe con-l
ters of depress ton —one off lb* coast ,
ut WaBblnglnn 13*' Incheai; a second
tn .Nevada 129.X Inches) and ihe third
in iiklahoma and Kansas. The wealb-]
er ;.:■;:. *.--i:. la aomewhai uncertain
for tomorrow In Palo AJlo; tbe storm
oR tbe na-'. of Waahifir.ii:, la In a
good poalUon to -rause heavy rain In
this part of '■*'<• but tbe high
::■---,.:• being oear San Prancisct-j. la
hardly far enouSb aooth to cao»o
, h**T* «sc*pt possibly to*
SHOPLIFTER CAUGHT
BY POUCE; THOUGHT
TO BE UNBALANCED
Woman Here for Health Rifles
House and Steals From
Electric Company
Casualty List
Total..
.STS3
,br *•-■■-•- > ■■■•
WAStllNUTON. lsr-c. M.—Tb* UA
loalng raaoalties have been (*****0f1*d
by Ibe commanding general of lh*
American l^pedltloaary |**?«-t*«>*.
Killed ta action 1X«
ItMt-d of aouuda -•-.*. ***
Hied nf accident and other cause* :C
. Died of airplane accident 1
woman, thought to be mentally , IMed of dlseaso 11*
deranged, was arrt-sted yecicnjay for j Wounded acturely UW
shoplining In ihe I'alo Alto KlecirU-1 Wounded (dagTM undciermlne.il. IK'S
Company store. She bad also been 1 Witanded slightly UM
guilty uf rldlug a bous* lea day* ago Missing In action - - 2*»
Tba arlla-tus taken at tbat lime wero
rtrovfrod frtun her room by the local
pollen d.'parlinent.
Yf*(nrdsy noon (hn woman came
Into the electric shop lo make a purchase Airred Wcrry waited on ber
and "had a hunch'' tbat ah.- waa up
to sonii'thtug out of the way He Investigated aud discover*-*;! artlclrs
a in uu n ll ii k to atmut SIT *-vhli*.i she bad
slyly lifted- Among tbem wer** a
■having mug and ono or .wooihtr
Irtwtiotial things which
dlrate kleptomania or tin-tnnl tinl-al
ance rather than inallrluu* theft.
When thn l-ollcn came tn Investigate
Ihe case, ihe found that she had l-een
brought to Palo Alio from San Francisco only three weeks ago for her
health H appeared that she tu not
lu her right mind and im charges
will be made against her bj tbr rj-leci
trie company. Her husband tame lor
her and t<****k ber-* tt**k to San Fran-
MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES
WASHINGTON, IVne. i'd-The following casuulllrn ar« repord'il by Ihe
couininiidliig (.'tioral of (ho Ainnrlcnti
Kxiicdidiiiinry i\irces (Included III
above idtat):
Klllr-il in iiCllun 21
I lied ul wounds rtwet.i'd In action IT.
Died of dlseaan I*
I i» ■■■■■ ^iVi.-.n.ii.-.l In action (aoterel**) 111
Womiiled in action uli'groe utide-
trrniinndt 1
Missing In arUo*i 10
1*1 An.:**t,J l*t,*,t
LONDON, Dee. 2tf - "A people's
league" ha* been organlied In llerlln,
a Cvniral News dispatch Irom
(o|teuIiagen today The league's com
mine.. Included Pri.u'e Maxmlllati ut
Hadeii. former lleriuau tm per lai chau-
FRENCH WANT SHIPS DEATH CLAIMS
BUILT IN U .S. YARDS! PIONEER WOMAN
LOCAL ITEMS
ARMY SHIPPING
TURNED TO U. S.
EXPORT TRADE
The Palo Alt.
sprucing up a t
woodwork at Ihi
retarnlshed
A. A. Hulling*, son of D I
-if IiK Kmeraon alreet. has .
with hi* f.-milv and wilt op
*re! repair shop. They ha
the hot-Ma at 63.1 Ilryant -tre*
W K Stanford, forni.-rl
estate broker In Palo Alio, h
up to the Anil.* Siirtngs rsncli, near
Saratoga.
) l*ub!li* Library I*
It The pillars and
> entrance aro being
■ Dolling*
nine here
ea a gen-
. rnited
a real
which he ban own fid (or
r Atttiteut l'ilit)
I'AltlS. Iter. 20--Arraiigeiiieiils
ive lifert untie liy tthteh l.OiKi.UtiO
ns Of ahl|ipltiR will be reb-BBed from
my supply service and dlterled to
tn.-rlran MtpOli limda to aid home
ltidu*trlt<s In rhanglng from war to
a peace basis ,
MOTHER OF ELEVEN
DIES OF APOPLEXY
Catherine l.tliat-elh Wsguoti died
t her home on Kan Antonio road
at-nu( mldnlghl las. nlgbl from apo ilh" ni
Floan
J M. C.tegory. 1001 llamotia sir**"!
waa a recent winner of iha Wlni'liesler
Marksman modal, wlih a Btora of Bitt.
mil of a possthln (SO. He in a mem
Iter of Ihe liMttl Winchester jnnlin
llllti* t*orps
Total
The names of i 'allfoi Iliads
liat will appoar In (nmnmiw'a
.. 191
m this
paper
Work
haa
benu
i.--
imed on
ihf
water ta
nk«
tl the
b*s
- hoapllal
i
wa* feared
whaa
(h
a ttork
wa
stnnped
a Te-* da) |
ag<
thai Hi"
gov
ernmetit
bad
givi-n
UP
lb* plana
fn
Improve
neni*
hero.
but
Ibl* di»s
no
seem tu
have
bt-fh
he (
aaa
OFFICERS INSTALLED
BY THE EASTERN STAR
rar t»» hundred mrmbers and
gUesta of tho Palo Alio chapter of
ibe Kasfcrn rttar enjoyt-d the In.tall*
tlon meeting Wednesday night The
.If. nr.tili.n-t were unb.ue and Christ
massy. Holly wreaths br(ghicn--d Ihe
bttii.,ti**t room *>>!!•. tthlle iho chapter
room Avbs htvely ttl.li woodttardla
ferns and wreath* The pretties, fee-
lure of the decoratlmia -ass a com
plutely trl mined and elcc.rtrally
llaM.'.I Chrtaiitia- ina
Th" miialcnl proarnm was greatly
enjoyed and a social goo.1 time anil
refreshment* (ollosi-d
(inicers Installed were: Worthy
palnin. l-tmls iils.ii. worthy matron,
(Midi Woeriier; a**ocl*te matron
Matn'l W.-rrj. -..-crelni), 1-Mttl. Henry:
treasurer. Addle Wells; marshal
(..nil Duncan itoiter, chaplain, Oiaa*.
lliirdmi; riiii.lii.tr."■. Adallint Vsudet
roorti nssoclate i innltttlre*s. Mar
aai.t. Moor*-, Adah, Mamti- (11
Iliitli. OIK,. Woolley; K*titer, Je
Amldim. Martlm. Mlldteil Cat
Kleelra. (Jlmlya (llaeai.r: wai
Qarrlt* Cniadnlli sentinel, tlaora*
llrtrm*. orttstilsl. Vlnlu Walla, e
BERLIN FORMS "PEOPLE'S
LEAGUE" INCLUDING MAX
Former German Imperial Chancellor, tbe Socialist Leaders,
Count Von Bernstorfi and Dr. Soli on Committee of
New Organization
(-alloc; Hugo Haaiu. Indeptiudcnt ao
rlallat: (*ount Von Hernatorft. former
ambaasadur lo ibe United tilatea;
Mathias Bribarf*T< (■*• Centrist
leader; Dr. W B. Holf. fnruiar (Jvnnan
foriilgu minister, and Cardinal Von
Hartuiiimi. archbishop of Cutogne.
President Tilks on Sbippme;
Says Ship Yards Must Be
Held Free
Uf At*n*—t4 l\eni
PAIHS. Dec. :t>.- Prtfldcnl Wilson.
In addition lo Ibe conference ho had
■day with Italian statesmen, also
mf erred Wlih Caplaln Andre Tar-
dten, 1'tfiich high commissiotier lo
Ihe Culled Mtalca. v. ith whom he dl*
cussed telh-f sork In France and economic. .,.,....;..... In-zlodliig ahlpptng.
It la knu*- it (bet thn French got.ru-
I Is eager to place *hlp building
...;..[ i. ■ in American yard*, but th*
American gotcmtuenl. It I* aald. In-
da lo keep the yards fre* until the
ii- c Miference detetop* fully whal
da (he United HUd-a may need lor
lla navy.
. INFLUENZA HECORO
HIOHEFI YEBTERDAV
pleiy She oa* *>■ year* old and a
native of Now York.
Mrs Wagnou sa* (he mother of
el*"a**n children, all of whom, and a
busband. surtl.-e l.er Iturlal wit!
take piar* at Alu Mesa, but the ar
rangements for the runeral have m.i
yet been made
MAXIMUM COPPER PRICE
NOT TO lit Kt.rit.vvtU
{J!. Aueliettt ********
WAHHINHTO.**!, Ik-c .'.• -The max
ltntim price on ropper will expire Jen-
uary lal and will not be renewed, I.
aas announced loday hy ihe' Prl'
Fixing committee of thn War |0dB»
trles Hoard'
John Curran tiua tttt -el veil hi* dl* i Tin
■ harg" from tbe naval icserte and rtjajfltieni
I«rtl«d to bis lit,mi' bar* Sunday Mr. Ho*"
Curran ws* a clrrk In Ihe I'nlv.-rslty lis*. .
Pharmacy up to tha time he entered! Is sa
ta! training < amp a. San IVdrti.'eautl
(here hi- *** (ranaferied lo' Tin
Island and tta* In training as vlsori
* ifi-tuMrd ye»(erday Tbr**e of
tn-ri' in one house The tltns
litlousl) jrai not come tthen I.
•ra-
tis against (he dlsoasii
San Francisco hoard nf super
inn,..) dnsn Ihe mask wearing
a gunner He I* .be flrat lo be i
teased from the natal re«er*e
Wll Tbe health officers, howeter. In
slat lhal conditions ar» serloua and
mux l>e 'ought li. •*-***• way pot title
■ Theie ar« 213 new (**••*. Ihere yealer
- day and 11 deaths
Vord tx- l*i£. ;i-ce!v;-d her- *•*
Mrs W. T McKlnney from her son.
Ueutrnant Wrne Kinney, letting her
(bat b* t* |-*KOTarl&C frum a frac-
(ur-t.1 collarlmno and h*s not yet left
for home. IJeutenar.t Kinney and an j
other ,i*rir<*{ met* riding a ir.otcrcyclrr;
with sidecar when Ibe l-ott (onmetlng y,
Ibe two brok.- The oU*«r ulTicer was \.
only bruised, but MrKinuey surfer*-! »-,
a brok**n rnllarbnun I|r was to have : up ((>
•■ j been r.'turtt-tl home as Inrupat-Halcd.; Oofng business on a cash bails
»■ bill .li- ord-rs w.'re rhanr-.-d and he make* n possinle to do work (oi* a
doe* not know wli.-n he will return. ] Hied prim. 1S-30-7I
A STIPULATED PniCE
FOR AUTO REPAIR WORK
im-iu ii.K I*.'* embor SOtb the
mi) (larag*'. 3*% Unlvaralty
will glv« MtlaMlaa on all fob*
limit.--.] prlM Ibat will bo lived
UNION HIGH SCHOOL
IS CHRJBTlVt^AS GffT
Teachers and Pupils to Take
Over New Building With
Exercises Dec. 24
Tlm new High School building will
In. turned over to Hie pupils slid
tctuiicrH Ttiaaday alianiooDi Decern-
ber !1lh,
Ihere will Ihi a general assembly of
.In- sibiHil nl (he utd luiildltigs at 1:18,
I^Mttnr keys ami gt'Iiernl Itiatructlotl*
will Im laaued. (hn pu-ilts will gather
up their books, tbn Cat) el a will lakn
■ barge ol Hie procaaal and, -tt1*
IH>rml((liig. ttiauhers and pupils
march up ('banning lo Ilryant. down
Ilryant lo Klngaley. and up Km bar
(Bdero to (be school
Than *III bo a grnnra) assembly at
the flagimlf. lbn flag raising, and Ibe
presentation of the building by (he
High School Trustee* Tli" Student
I*.,..i* Commissioners will msrch In
Drsl. followed by the Seniors, iho
Juniors, th*. Sophomores, arid Ihe
Freshmen
After geueral class session*, pupils
will be Ire- to *-*-***-* th- butldluga
and become r»miller with ihelr new
aurroundltiga
No formal Invtlttlon* h"*-" been
aeni out lu cltlxenB. but alt are most
cordially Invited io turn out and sen
Ibe march and Inspect th- building*.
ami maaa tftanaalcaa generally at
home lu ihe new school house, aa fin-
a Christmas glfl aa UajFttfld, Stan-
lord, and Palo Alio have ever tumbled
lulu the Blockings of tlmlr young-
s.era.
u
The Days of Mystery
Mrs* Martha A. Reynolds
Passes Away This
Morning
arlha A Iteyuolda, Vtlfe of 0. U,
llcyuulds. passed away this morning
her home. ID* Kmeraon siretil. She
tl been ill for set era) mouths.
Mr. and Mrs Iteynulds wet-n ber*
before Palo Alio existed. In Ihn days
*>!:t.i the Stanford Slock Farm wsa a
world-fnRMMis home for racing buraoB.
Mr ii.bi,,.;.;- -.- ..... ::..;. :,.:-m of
the (arm. lu her long life ber* Mrs
-ta-ynolda made tnany Itlends ohdi
will mis* her. Her loss will be especially fell among Palo Alloa pioneers'
|i*H-*~a**"t sis* a nailtt* of Vermont,
and «aa *3 ye-ats old She l- *.>• - B
husband and married daughter. Th*
hour for tbe funeral services haa uot
been announced.
RED CROSS SALE
ENDS TOMORROW
Instead of being rtent to Franc* I******. teavT
tenant Clark Bo-alwar* baa tran*feiT-*d j -ight.
to the regular army and *xp*ct» to The temporarr rta* *• ** ******** i
bo aent to a-f t-*>*-**. wttb a chant-* j e'er ihn foreoooa appears to indicate!
of a furlough In whlcb to visit bts that tbe dlstarbance otbt Katada had
'-.-'■. her*. Uootenaat 0-wg* Bool-1 moved *a*tward. Th* b*UT>iaet***- !* j
war*, who was among tbe boy* ttbojagala railing tbu altersooc. iadicatlnf j
went to th* Meiiean border two that the Pacific etonn I* still moving
years ago. cam* home yesterday by j southward
way of Canada. He i**y* there U oo| The Texas storm (2».S Inch**! w**
plaee Ilk* CaJUoral*
SPECIAL NOTICE
Xmaa Babbit Bilctat Do*-s from
60 ***nl* up. Doe* now bred to *-
pound White English Furred Much M
ceat* extra. Give C or S itaater l«*»*
otea or fur ***i«- •■*■• Homer *v*au*.
Tale ah A ■ «sw. a. w n-». l*»*t
rwuiting rain generally In the middle
j weat at ? a.m : 4 *•- Inch** of rain had
{fallen In New Orleans durtng-lk* past
j 34 hour*.
Tho high pressor* (30 6 Inches) central over Wa.dingi'.n. O. C. sUII dominate* ibo weatber on tbe Atlantic
coast, with Ih* following temperature*
at S am. today; Boston Is. New York
30 and Washington SS degrees.
CASUALTIES YET TO
BE LISTED TOTAL 66,892
v. IS--Casual-
•.xpedltlnnary
WASHINGTON. De
IBS Of till
erlM
OM which Ituvi- not hoeii publtshod
which h a v.. been announced of-
I flclally by Oeneral P-rshlng, had lienn
| reduced *l noon, Di-ccrnl-iT in, to a
total of Cii.HU;. These. Um War D"
B[irttli"ii( atiuouuri.il lodny. wire clas
slfJed as follows: Major raauBl.les,
lueludltig killed In action, dlod ot
wound*, died of dlsi-aae, ami died of
oilier, dlaaaana, lj***', wtMbdad. *Mtl
missing and prisoners. 310
A large proportion of (bo t4fiHZ
names li.t.-j as wounded ar* minor
cases. It waa aald. many pailani*
bating long slnco recovered and Tr?
lumed to 4u(y Offitlal* explained
that the lota! Io*b Is really lea*, due tn
the fart iha. (j.-oi-ral Pershing's total
Included marine t-a*ualtl«** of i-*"2
killed and morn than t.000 wounded,
which already bat* been published by
Ihe Marino Corps h**ad*iBarters here
Mis. J. D Foster (Ml«a Berth a
Knoxi arrlvetl bome last night from
Cores, wli-re lh* schools have been
closed for a second time on account
of th* Influenxa. Tucaday lh" parents
of the school children tiecome so
alarmed by the spreading epidemic
that they demanded the cloelnK »nl"r.
I Mr*. Fo-tl-r will be here until afler
I Chrlsima* Her husband, Lieutenant
I l\-*ter, Ib overseas wltll the "ISTth In-
, fantry. and does not know when ho
I will return.
Tho lied Cross Cbrlsimas sale hi
the llulldlng ami Loan Association at*
flees ttlll uloso oul tomorrow.
Tlm eiitlro slock ol books, fancy and
useful articles, Jowelery, waichea,
clockM. and (oya will lie sold at price*
that will Insure a quick solo.
A new a up,! ly uf tbo novel Ultlu
doll uiiiiia wblch lut.o baaa su pupu-
lai. baa coum In. and a uumbitr of
pBCkagea id dolldress goods rt-Uia!U
for luumiiow's sale Candy will alau
During the past two weeks Ib* shop
hs* bee
2
SHIN SONG AND REMOVES DIRT BIG SKATING RINK
UNDER PROTEST EOR PALO ALTO
POPULAR AUTHOR
HOVIY OP DARTMOUTH AND
THE BB3T KNOWN CHORUS
IN AMERICAN COLLEGES.
- **x*rt***rtrjn Tech Bu***s*itt** end en Auoi-
aatr-a of Uwversity Man in iM
Hear It First'
Batuday. March J—
II all the college men in the country, tbe graduate* of the la«t bait
. eTaaaen year*, and those now in t.."Icge
were called upon lo vote at lo what
was the mrttt jKipnUr tong, it it probable that the "Stein Song*' would
win by many hundred votes. Pew
college mra there are who do nut
know it, and thousand* of thrtn have
snag it in all manner of place*.
It has lilt and a swing to it thai tai-
iat.ee tbe college youth at tew tonga
will* its word* express much that a
college man feel* in that heyday
tame of bis life.
The "Siein Song** is a favorite with
unnumbered thousand* who have no
college amoillct, and it it the pet with
preparatory acboola. There are few
gathering* nowaday* where ibere ii
chorut or concert tinging thai do not
join in ila tuneful tirina before they
draper;,*-.
But tbla tong become* more interesting tbsn ever once you know some
of the fact* concerning the men wbo
made it, Richard Horry, of Dart-
atoulh aad Frederic Field Milliard
Both arc dead.
Hflvey was a graduate of thr data
of iB8s at Dartmouth, and Bollard of
the class of irW" it Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. College
men will tell you that aonc but college men could have written thr
word* or music of this song. Hctidet
ft is a New Englsnd product, and
while it applies lo all over Ihe country. Ihert It a subtle eomrthihg about
it that makes ihe man who went to
college in New England feel tbat it
was written for him and hia kind.
Hovry waa a poet of whom Kd-
mund Clarence Stedman haa written
that he died just as hta verses were
fitting promise of a fr*iUtioa thait
would win for him' fame of a high
class. Bullard waa a composer wilh
strong ambition*.
Hovcy was a marked man in the
college and member* of the faculty
said tbat he had a brilliant future before bias, Ballard dreamed ot accompli thing something quite worth
doing ia tht musical tine, and a* one
nan agid a few days ago, he waa jutt
fanning himself when be wrote tbe
matic lo the "Stein Song."
Kim lung at Reijnion.
A clattmtic of Bullnrd'a at Tech.
tail* how it waa bis good, fortune lo be
OOC Ol th* first quirted* tbat
Bang this song. Ot seems thai the
"old bays" os* the Boston Latin
school, of which Bollard waa a graduate, were lo bold a rsunloii. banquet
sad Ballard waa lo have charge ol
MirKill\TKNl>p:\T OK smi'tnt* | NEW HALL WILL BE BUILT TO
TAKIM ACTIOS AUAINftT lUffl* HOUSE PARTICIPANTS IN
TIAT.
POPULAR SPORT.
Mayiifw Wnulil lltoek t'lilti-rslly
A*r*MaH With a Pile of Hand Cow
trarj to Law. . .
Sunday, March 4—
Yfwiorday Hi resit Superintendent
Truetwlal.- removed that load of dirt
from the front of Dr. A. 11. ataybew'aj
residence. S3v UbI varsity avenue.
The act waa performed evsa though
the doctor vigorously protested again-
at aurh s measure at the last meollag
or th* Bc*ard of TrttsU**.
Dr. Mayhew went to San Prancla-
00 yesterday. Oa the door of bla office he placed a algn taring that be
way attending a meeting of Ut* Stale
Dental Board In Sea Francisco, Mar-
bap Mr. Trneedale knew of tbe Irtal*
doctor's abaenco and took tbe dirt
away'at aach a time eo as to eacapa
tbat man's Interfering.
Tbo town truateea had ordered the
load of dirt, which Dr. Mayhew plae*d
In front of hia residence removed because tie pnttenre violated a local ordinance.
** ——""■■ ■■ yon fellows,
said Ihe doctor to the Iruateea when
be appeared to defend hia stand before them. "Tbat toad ot djrt will
atay In front* of my house, ate,
Probably be will take aome drastic
measnres when ha returns from tbe
Bay City tomorrow.
Architect Walker Draws Plan. PoT
Whkh Skater* Will Use.
tilt MTKK CAHKV
IlKflDKH TV) BUS
Ibtr
He sent for four men wbo had
been classmates of his st the school
to come to his home 10 try a tong
he bad just finished. The quartette'
attembtcd and the "Stria Song" was
•plead before them mi the piano.
Bollard tat down arid (Mated It
over. With the Ural attaint the quartette became inlerettcd, and before hi
waa done they were humming the
air. Then they itarted in and tang
At the reunion the song made a big
bit and it haa been tung ever tincc.
Thit one tong put Ballard on hit
feet. He wat in debt and won nn
bit luck at the time be wrote it, but
the money began lo tumble in from
th moment that the aong was put on
ihe market. He got clear of hit
debit, went abroad lo continue hi*
ttudy of music, and wat bringing out
cc*t»npo»iiitin* of merit when a lew
year* ago, be fell mortally III on tbe
street in Boston and died in ten minutes. He left a widow and one cliitd
Hovry wat a gradnate of the
Wash ing tun public tchooit. He wai
particularly proficient in ancient Ian
gtiagct, besidri nuking a name (or
himself in the English elastics.
was an editor of a college publication
frowi his freabman .year, and whci
g aenior it waa. said of him that b-
Wrote nearly everything in many u
the itiuea of the publication lo which
he was attached, from the poetry to
- the alumni notea.
In Greek Hovcy'* marks were high
ar than alrooet any one'* 1mm th
time of Daniel Webster. Hovry had
a remarkable memory, and one of hi
leal* en the* mird U a matUi ol irc-
ord at Dartmouth.
Hovcy died quite tunoealy, att<
th'trt illneat. Some of the vertes be
Str-nte while in college have a leading
place in the college'* booka of verse,
and sntoeag these there it nothing finer then the tong he wrote for hi*
own class, beginning 'Eighty-five
(byname is cJicr."
Annonnrcw lllinaelf a* Caadbfate fur
llt-rli-Minn to Town Hoard.
Sunday, March a.-—
Troaiee Oeorge J. Carey, wbo
la at preeenl serving out tho 1
plred term raueed by tbe rtTartgna-
tlon of Patella Mltcheltre**, haa an-
n<tunr<-<i himself aa candidate for
reelection at tbe coming round pa!
election In April.
'My frlenda bare been urging mo
un again and .they won't take no
an answer. Bo I've finally ron-
Bested, after thinking tt over for a
and I'm In the tight now lo
stay," aald Mr. Carey last nlcht.
Truaiet* Carey haa devoted much
time aad energy to miialclpat problem* slnco ho haa imt-n on tbo board,
and although tbe lime baa been abort,
ho has already "made good.'' Ia
the recent mailer of the purchase ot
a chemical engine for Ihe uao of tho
town Are departmaat h* showed ht*
latereat In town affaire by apendlng
■ -n-i.il days la lave* tigs tins- ihe buo-
Ject and tt waa on bla recommendation that the machine was purchased.
new amutcmtnl hall and tk:
rink, which promote* to eclipte
any building ol itt clatt ever erected
here it to be built in medial ely. The
ground floor.plans show dimension*
70x11a feet, the material uted to
be of eastern maple.
Manager Dunn and N. Manotton.
who conduct the rink at prrtent in
Mullen's ball, will have charge uf the
new rink. They will have an orchestra
play for both afternoon and night and
other feature* will attract ihe tkaiing
public.
R. ti. Walker, architect for the new
alruclurc, iaid in reference to- the
plant: "Building and couippment will
be fir.t cists in every respect and it
will be put under lir.i clat management. The site ha* not yet been pur-
chsted, but we expect to complete the
deal righl away.
About the last of March the place
will be open. The arrangements con-
.......ik whether tbe ttrocturr will
be equipped wilh a ttage haa uot yrt
been definitely decided. It it not yet
known if the hall will be fitted for
'.•ruing*
Local real estate men have made
cvcral favorable proposition* 10 tbe
nanagcra nf ten rink for a locallnn.
Although Ihe »ite bat not yet been
chosen, it will he in Ihe central part
«f town.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
TO PAY OFF DEBT
FUNDS OWED ON LOCAL EDIFICE TO BE SATISFIED BY
COLLECTION SUNDAY.
Rev. William A. Taylor Speak* on
**The Greatest Sin of the A age.
-Ternprance Subject."
Tuesday. Marrb 6~
The membert of the Christian
triarch '■!..i;u,i i'.,ir:,;:i iliis.iu!
Day Sunday and a large offering was
taken fur thit work. Immediately
afler the morning »crvicr ihr offiii*
board held a meetin** and de-ctded t.
pay off (tart of the debt on the Ant***]
building > . <l Monday, March u,
lonry for thit purpose wat tub
1 at ihe annual roll call meet
me ten week* ago and will an
be collected by neal Sunday.
In the evruing a large crowd greet
d Rev. Wnv A. Taylor, who tpoki
ffl the tubject of "The Great Sin o
the Age." A generous offering wai
made to the temperance work whirl
he_ represented.
Vocal solos by Mittc* Wilson ait*
Hopkins, and a cornet *o)o by Ireland
Cutler added greatly to the pl-astir
ol the averting tervice, Tht l*<-t
Taylor's address wa* a slitting ap
peal for an awakened ..>■-.;■:■.■■.
on civic righleoittne**, and hi* re
mark* were highly enjoyed by th.
congregation.
Military Itlte* For <'*i»H-*-n.
Sunday, March ef-
A mlltiary funeral will be accord-
**d Donald 1. Campbell. Ihe Palo Alto
policeman, who met a violent death
Tueeday morning. The body was
taken to flan Praatlaco Thursday and
has alnce lain In slate la the armory
at the corner of Ooagb and Polk
alreeis, where Ihe funeral will be
held thla (Sunday) morning. Tbe
funeral will be under (he mitplcu* ol
the Old City Guard* of Ban Francis
and Ihe Itetnhold Rlcther Camp
ot the Spa Blah-American War Veter-
Mr. Campbell having boon h
member of thee* orders. Tht> foner.
al aervlco will Ik. carried am wltb
fall mlltiary detail and Interment
wilt follow in the Prueldlo burial
ground*.
OYII OIRLS WILL .
PLAY BASKET BA
Two vVtmtt ferrercfelcd Por
Evening at Local Gymnatiuri
In (he Palo Alio Gymnasiu
Friday evening iwo basket ball garnet
will be played, Ihe iirsl belwtn Ibe
Gym High School Girlt and Crammer
School girls.
The plsycri will be aa follows;
High School Girls—Kcity Buekoiil,
Myrtle H aiding, Violet Graham, Myrtle Hull, Miss Agatt, Aimer f h.
Cora Welch, Eva Simarnon.
Crammer School Girls— All
Hwion, Haae] Askew, Mary Loda,
Mabel Grove, Mary Parkinson, Allba
1-oda. Carrie Couch. Dorothy Clarkr,
On Barrett, - Ltna Jacoba, Lucille
Rodger*.
The second game will In- between
Ihe University Start and the Unhrrr-
n>- Pickups.
Univrrtity Start—Alexander. Poor,
Moore, Hooker, Poor.
University Pickup*—Hornby, Bush
Ni.iil.iiiKiuii, Conradt, Lofius, Rod.
fere.
for tSo will be placed in thr
gymna»ium.
Stanford, Takes Affirmative
Hatuday, March fcs.
Stanford debating Commilie<
yesterday chose the affirmative of th'
ibjeci to Ik- debated at the inlercol
legiale debate in April. Tbe subject
it: "Rtolvrd, That the game of football hat done more harm than good
to. thotc Jrfcala for which the American university might to alrivc" The
debate take* place thr night after the
ryout occurs on
track meet. Thr trj
March 44. 1
W. R C fetter
'tiatuday. March 3-
Thc ladie
of the
.IcKilitey Relief
ntertainment at
Corpt wilt gii
Jordan's hall on the evening of
March 1*, A fin* program, part of
which will commemorate St. Patrick
wilt be presented As the affair i*
given for a charitable purpose* an ad-
mission of ten mm wilt be atked
Krfreitimciilt wil be served and a an
enjoyable evening it a*.* wed to all
who attend.
Like Finding Money.
Finding health it like finding
money—to think those who are tick
When yoa have a cough. cold,
NEW BUILDING FOR
LITTLE SUNNYVALR
Work Start* On ttojtoo Strut-tutr.
Carpenter Record la Mad* on Three
Store* There.
Thursday, March 8—
Work wa* commenced yesterday cm
the $16,000 cement nunc building at
Sunnyvale, Laborer* began digging
the foundation and in 1 unite « atsur.
ed lhat il will be puttied to completion. Spaulding, Lowell and Spauld-
ing are Ihe uwnfr*. R. It. Walker
of Palo Alio is tbe architect.
Probably the building record wat
reached yesterday at Sunnyvale when
painters began work on the three
ttorcs which sre being built for G. W.
Jatnc*. The ground for these time
tnrrs wat broken ten daya ago, it it
aaid. Thr stores are frame building*
and Ibey bave all been rented before
lh* inside ia finished.
FEBRUARY WAS A
HEALTHY MONTH
Small Registrational the Guild Hospital an Index to Health Conditions
in the Community. *
Batuday. March 3—
" The registration of the patirntt at
ihe Guild hotpiiel during ihr larger
part of ihe month of February aver
aged only from live to eight; ami
wilh very few exception* the illneat
1 were of a superficial character
bit r* the tmallest average regittra
hi -nn i- the school year began.
Local phtkiana state that tbe boa.
pilal registration it an idea to the
health ol the community, there being few cimi ol *t<ri<in* tllnrtt ttl
■lo Alio, or itt tuburtt*
The Guild Trtitlcr* will hold a
ular meeting Monday evening to
tle'accoutii* for the p*,*t mouth. No
butincss of importance to iter- public
waa tranaacled.
BOYS' CLUB MEETS
IN GREEN'S CHARGE
YOUTHFUL ORGANIZATION
DOES GOOD WOftst AT IT*
SECOND MCfc. INC.
Stanford Student plans a Cadet Com-'
pany For His Protege* Soon.
Thurtday, March 8—
Tttc Hoy*' Department of the I'alo
M. . gymtUMu-tr. met ytsitrday aftet-
ni«>ii ai five o'clock in ihe clubroom
adjoining the gymnasium. Tbe or-
ganbatiun wst effected by It. C.
Green, s student of Kcononiic at Stao-
!td. The plan is similar to that of
the Columbia Park It-.yt' Club of!
San Francitco, of which Sidney I'eix-I
ottS ■* ihe head worker. Tbe club 1* J
under the auspice* of ibe Woman's
Club of Palo Atto aud the Stanford
Settlement Club.
At the meeting the boyt rrccived
printed cards on which was the rjuet-
ti'Hi. "What can I do to make the
Iloy't Club a auccett?" Every member wa* ready with a timely suggestion The 1 ■':...•. i-,; were the main
peiintt considered. Decoration* for
Inb room will be furnished by ihe
Ijov* and will In* arr*)**ge<l at the nest
meeting, A plan lo secure
d boy*' paper* to be nn- file
ECONOMY
Ibx-s not mean selliiif* the lowest price*. It
means otdaininf' t« U -: (roods lor tin- j-ri< -
yon pa*. 'm
Get in the Habit
Ol liiiviiiK tmly tlitt |te»t valui** for your money an.I you will then get Baiuaintett villi
McKibben Furniture
Cojmpany
Phone Main 12
222 University ave.
STANFORD ESTATK WILL
DISPOSE OR SECURITIES
Two Million Dollar Transfer Will
Cloee Up the Valuable Eatate.
Tuesday, March f>-
Hy granting a petition lo -ell about
two million dollar* worth of tccur-
ilie* belonging lo the eslale o| the
late Jane Stanford tbe matter* con
nrcled wilh the rtlate were abom
cto*cd up yesterday morning hy
Judge llylaml in Superior Court ai
San Jose Several tnher mailers nn
the law ami 'motiim calendar were
disposed of.
RIFLE CLUBMEN
Atkinson on Duty.
Sataday. March S—
tbo was elected
MAKE COOD SCORE
Unfavorable Wind Cause* Some Dif-
ficutiy. Bat Shooting Was Escellfnl
Neverthrlet*.
Toetday, March rV~
The Palo Alio Kill* Club betd their
****** .regular snoot of the first quarter
Sunday, March 4 The aiiol tn
very ahilty and kept the marktmm
busy watching it. There were t-mte
a number of member* out and at) did
their hett to nuke tip for ln*t time
Ihe had * rather of the past month
necessitating Die pottuonment of aev-
eral shoot*.
Percy Keatingc and K A llctlin
ger being present tin the first time
•ince their illtie.*.* did tbviiitctvrf
('..nn- I'p, "|f.ti.|.ur."
The edilor of the TIith* ban received a tons* communication, iltrn.-l
"Hotspur" ripping up tbo town
board aad iotally aad severally
damning each trutti*i> and bit HaOtt>
tor* for tea gcneratloB*. "Itotspui''
negtirrii-d lo algn his real ntirni nud
thereby made a very rommon mistake. Now, "Hotspur," you handb*
a sharp pen You aay some things
that are true but others yoa are
probably mistaken ilmnt. sad ta case
you art. mltiakcn tt would bo unkind
and pt-rbap* libelous in print them
Wit do in.1. Miipposo the truntor* would
be very badly Intuited at being referred, to aa un aggregation of Dry
<;.....!. Sawdutt. bleat aad f-Woad-
hand Furniture. It I* a tverloua mat
tar. however, to iBtlmat* that com
ilaalon* im made on the purchase
- of town attjaSjUam If thU Is uatrao,
lll*tl..h-ul.l.r,l VMtors Meet I nltai- ; ,,„,,■, yrln ^^ „,„, „ „„,,,,, ,„. ^ p^
Ian lliarrh rttr^rrrsptlhin *t Home i slander to print It? If you have aay
of IW. ■>. M. llosbln*. j evidence to bark up tour latlmatloai
* ■ _ " j ynu are not . Kood rltlaea If you bide
;nder a bushel basket.
cadet -ompiay will be organised
he near future. At the close ot the
nicelitiK the (ollowillg 'iiictlioii was
lei* to the members for contidrta-
n for next meeting, "What can I
make for the Boyt' Club?** The membership at preteni number* nineteen.
The neal mre'ing will be held Sat-
day morning fallowing tlie boys'
las in the gymnasium, at whith Time
two day*' romping trip for the
Hatter vacation will be c.mtideretl
RW KFTIO**. 1KM)KI!I.I»
MR. AXD MKH. tiAMl'KL KI.H«T
Sunday. March a~
Thn I'nttariau church of Palo Alto
teodantd a rerrpttnn I" Mr. and
Mrs. liatnuel KHot at the home of
I'rofusaur 1., M Hoflkln* or. Lincoln
avenue yesterday aflernooa from 1
lo 3 o'clock.
M\ Kli.ti !-> a aoa ot the Prc*ldeat
of Harvard and haa rome lo the ceiam
tn tba In 1 crest* of the raltartan
Churrh.
Dr. and Mr*. Iksvld rltarr Jordan »a
li-rtaliK-d Mr. and Mrs. Eliot and
Ihi'lr : i:u Bt I'm. h.-etn yeaterday.
The young women at Madrono Hall:
■ n'-ft.iifi'.t lhair trlaada among the
Ktudt'iita and faculty yesterday afler-i
noon and ■■•■ -niuv
At«ihI twenty ladle* e>nJoyed the
huepllallty of Mr*. K R Smith Frl
day afternoon al her horn*, tn Foroat
eonrl.
VETERAN CUSTODIAN
OF ENCINA HALL DEAD
George Adderaon Succumb* Alter a
Three Weeks' tllncee at hia Broth.
er'a Home tn San Franciaco.
Sato-day. March I—
! Now "Hotspur." w* want to gtv*>
ivou a i--.iu la ni.wBji7.iieT ethics
[Hiippos,. tome enemy of your* should
write up your ;■• -in::. ■■ and palat you
In all the b|«ck hue* of the Iofrrn-,1
; rr-gion* nnd tend It to a nnwaitaper
I without singing hia nam* to tt. Snp-
| po*** the Baw*iiaper should print tl
Whal would you think or It? If yon
; were the only person wbo baa over
Irtitd to hide behind th* editor and
throw mud oyer hi* ahnnlder «*
would not take the trouble to aeald
you like tbla
Tht- Tim.* d.-alres to print the
truth, tn doing so It stir* up plenty j
Of trouble for tself. Tb* peopla ag-i
rrtevd know whtie iha editor llv-*:
nnd what time he goe* home, at
Bight snd are free tn shy brick* at
him from behind telegraph po|*t. :
Mow, "Ilottpnr," If yon were aa brave;
a* >on think nn editor aught lo he!
you wrtntd *ian i**wr narn* and back:
Up your roost Rnlnrge jour views?
of Jourttalltm aud evtra* out and tight
In Ihe open.
Woman's Club Mirket. *>
Wednetday. March *>—•
The Palo Alto Wornan'* Club will
hold their market fur. tbe purpose of
securing fund* fwr the tuinmcr ea-
peuirs of the Palo Alto g) lima tin in
on March 17 if Ihe weathet permit*.
The place of sale will he in the new
Murphy building al the corner of ka-
rmina ttrccl and university avenue.
SwcctmcaU, breads, caket and dcli-
r.* will be offered for safe.
Wrdm
»Uy. March 7—
Fraternal ,\i4 Attoclation of
tin wilt initiate a large clat*
lidate* neat M.indax. etxaaMag
Wider'the managrincat of Slate (lr-
gamrtr Dr A 11. Wright
A son waa born to the wife of H.
s Uodley In Oakland yr*t«rrday. Mr
sad Mra, Itodley live here at 362 Lyt-
ton Bveiue.
The I'alo AlUa prtata rnore aewa
than any other weekly paper In ttaata
Clara county.
r
Carey on City Hall,
-Trnstee -t3*j*rty**liii
Net
! ted tip
|A Itca
O M. Atkinsoti, -h.
by the board of trustee, Thurtda, I h"I \ "". T'",* *' h"*"
night to fill the vacancy canted by the i "*JJ ' * ***•
death of Nightwatchman Campbell,! Th* Wo"c '* *» '»11<iw** Seconil
attumed the millet of the offace f,lr ! th**mI,,*m eli*» Olive* Sander*, j,..l
Ihe first lime last night. Mr. Atkin | ***Tt**2?eo'
sort hat all the rjualificationt for » ^,r" C'***»—«- A. Stengel. 104-
nrat-claa* officer and undoubicdly will! ,»",0*—***■
iy Ut*
death in
Atlderst.ii
custodian
..1 tlie
va* received al thi
yesterday affcroon
San Francisco of George ;„( 4
. overHS'I ttf building* and hi* t
ol Kneina Halt. Addrrtou Mree|
wa* Upward of 70 scire of age im1 . |„ ,1,,
had Iptcii ill at Ihe home of In* broth' 1 Mr. Carey believe.
er ia tbe city for the pa*l ibrcc week* :„( ,t,r t<mu rr.iuo
Twice during tiiai time he wa* report-! con* liters life tire t
ed to be i«n the point «.f death. „„| asiwrnbls ri*c*m!
The itceeated had Iwcn in art vice plumbing shop and (
of the Stanford family for many year* ! fi.tnsc The*r thing.
f|r*t a* tcrelary to Seualor*Stanfordjariti always will be
and later wa* retained by Mrs. Sian-Jtj.e nf any movent!
ford in. Ihr potilion -hr occupit^tl trtifm(. ,,,j |,a]| fj.j,
hi* death He had been a well know* 1 The loot* ha* bar
character about the university *iiice|ey tit ">i)>ply tht* p
it was foooded. , btnldrng which tn
ilHairicif "a writ-
wnm from Att.trney William
Icy to the effect that the btwird
legal ri<ht In spend mnuey
D bitiM a hall in the ptirrhatc
I He hold* that the money
e.1 *pe<irWaIly t<,r tbe Jtaitfuia j
»"I>.>*iu.tn and t'ltt if cannot'
■ tct to another purpose. 4
!arey belicvet thai the present i
"« a burlilmit »fj
vxntptit office
figc house; jail!
*fjkiratkm store-1
ate needed no**ji
e.le.1 :
. put up 1
Every
Two Minutes
I'lnskiaiu tell u*v that all
tlie 1*1 unci in a htaltlty
human btnly passes through
tht* heart «nce in every two
minute**. If this action becomes irregular the whole
ln-niy suffers. Poor health
follows poor blood ; Scon's
Kmulsion makes the b!t»d
pure. One i^ason why
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is such a great aid is because
it passes to quickly Into
the blood. It is partly digested l*efore it ente
5
Spcuial Notices
FOR SALF-Ltasip-;-- kasase
namns. Apply Sag* T
WANTEaa—For (me w«k A Jap-
■ "*** °**J «*•»•» a poavittoa doang
■sannsvauia^ Apply to t' i ■ boa
~2> 2JT
JAPAKESE waata *««t-oa at a
cook, waatrr. bcar-Mfcrcpct. garden-
«*" or carpetir- Work by the day
o* kt-tsar. Address T. Voshatla, ISJI
Was-eety tarcct. Palo Atto. ij^t
FOR SAU ll-a-ur tarfcey r*bl*T
and hew Apply. U Torner. Forest
*-OST-*-C«U waich fob wr.lt na-ttal*
G C S cm aback. Finder
ce-ve res, aid by r ct ttr rtMtg ha Sag-
ma Chi bs-stssc. car-fa-. IJ-Jt*
FOR R! N'l- Urjt
(root
rrjom. strrvate entrance, balk and
hnaa tke eks-oc. I,
WANTED—Ctrl to aswast w*h boasc-
work and chiWren. Call 4J5 Hoastcr
WHEX yvsssr be-tt friend ha* left aasj
drrnk ■ .imyu; blend of cdft. (rot-a
CO»tPTON*S. mj L'a-v-rrrsny avers--*-, and forge* yos-r tr»abU-*
WAXTED—PUia of children * sens,
mg by tbe day Edna L. Stickler.
«ae U4t*
WASTED- Wsmia
fcamiatak who cm
naghL Addietsa K
MITCH IS WANTED *
TO TESTIFY AT THE
TRIAL OF BOODLF.RS.
++++++ + + ++++ +++
+ 1 - 4-
+■ tTbt- Chronicle > +
**• adfoitieO Wesinooay evcuiiin -J*
+ that he Itaa labpoeaied Sew- +
*t> toes Short radge and Wolfe and +
+ Asst-mUymaa Mitchenrcc In 4-
db come to Sacramento aad laal*. -b
+ ii n the trial of es-Scimor *f*
+ Harry B-tnlu-r* tae runm 4*
•«■ ga-aved credence about the coart +
•f> bimie toaisjr that Seymour will +
+ try to prove that Runlets lo.t.*|*
d> s-me of the marked tan b*U* said +
sf> to have been paid •» him b- jo- «f>
" icph S Jordan when he (Bunk +
+ ers)' waa playing m a y ■ ■ At
+■ gasae with Shortrttlgr ind +
+ Wolle +
+ Msuhr.-rc--. it i» tep>-rte<: -*-t A.
+ owe ol the other la-rasher* ol +
+ the poker t-isanet The Uaitt +
•*• -**ea at-sMso-ied are to be gue,. +
+ Honed in regard to their kn.-ssl +
+ ed-ge of the stray bill which +
+ Bataktm 1, allca-t-d to have sWH +
d> I.■-.:.-•. will W the fc-.t witf-** +
*
*}
+
LOCAL NEWS. .
W. !■. Miller of Scraaton, Pen-,.
ha* located in Palo Alto.
ttbrrt Abbott ol San Francisco is
nailing in Palo Alio Ikta wt-dc.
E K Peck it t-tided the Shrincr
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ +
•*> Soaktna ha* tea more copies •#•
+ of last year* Qaad which he At
At will icll at one dollar each. +
+ Thi* reprcienti about the cost +
+ ol binding. When the edition is *|>
HL'NOREDS »f boo* 6dc eastern
name* tfa-uriog to pttrehaae Caii-
tarsia hos-nes. What have yon to
•seal* Send details to N-ttotsal
Caeaemg llosasc. 510 Moatgo-nery
MT--C-. Saas Feis-tcaseo jty*
1 tuiiltnme new d
Thusvat F liber
> ilsuf-hic-. Mt* I
build J
or C. C Hilt ha. purchased
Carn-cl-by-lhe-Sea and wilt
:.!:. :■.■■-• n ,■ :, :;. .■ ifacrC.
II- . Van Hollmgcr. wbo haa been
rmplo)cd at Wilson's foe Mictvc time,
left Satarday for a month'
A telegram Irons Mr. and
Wade Mahanei I an Saturday Mated
that thry would sail on that day for
Kipl«* 00 the steamer Kocnigen
s*W .X, cotnaiarid a prtre "t fire d-rliars 4*
i.ery wagon A. nch. They gel more vaJnaUs d>
as the gneit + aa the yean go by. If yoa have +
K Sanders, A. aot already tecared a copy do +
+ *o now before the aupply it en* d>
•{- tuuited *fs
i
PHOTOS of bocatca for rent car -.ale
arc dssaptiyed ta the w-m-vow-i of th-
Co-o-j-etairir Land sad Trr»M Co*
+ to he called
•J> mg, theerfore the Jt-g-itla'
+ wwaesae-i »re aot eapectrd
+ testily before tbe aftrrnooi: <
dhatsms
-*. Waa-n Strymo-ar wa* j.lr-l +
+ ahaasat the puhcr game ep.svde -J*
+ aad whether be eapeclcd 1.. +
At prove that Seaato* Shoti ■U" +
•fa got a ma-ked 50 bill (ram +
•t* Bonkers. Se smiled grtml-r and •*}•
Ajk dvciiaed to either deny it af At
+ arm the atory* hnt'hn. datnean- +!
+ ise clearly tvevmed to juatii> tha +
At h-*»-*T-.sj ^ iltai the MOtry had +
+ losme fosassalata-m ia fact. +
+ >:■ .-'r..:-r WSS ititrn.t .. . .' a|*
-f* on his arrival tonight aad He Uaghed as he apoh*. hut +
+ apspear-td to he ia earnrsi in • .
+ hi* .le.laration He will ■■« m +
+ sued to IcU the jury what he +
dp l-i'.w*. if ant thing. iboul +
+ sssrhs-d balls said to have been +
d> Sost-atg abont poker lahlrs +
dp sattm alter the time wksch Joe +
+ Joedaa faws ss the data ;,f b>* +
•4* allegvd -leal with the four ea- +
+ Senatoei +
♦ +
+++♦+++♦♦♦+++++
tavke lUttk-alua. t'eytoa. has tha
probably unlune dlitlnctloo ot being
tha buua of a tttosknl Datv Tbe tsouMla
ataltted by th.-a-r biw said to be as
td narUxlSo*-* SI tLatw whkfl
Can be pt-tadttcad by a swrtm at icoliaa
halpa i~rv-a*;s-; tbr take In a ha-tat,
00a mi plainly dl*itn-,nlsh lla* pa-atva*
iiil WBunda. If en ussr 1* dlpptd In tin
water tbe s::.-iaitj oetrwuMn louiler and
A t;*-t-ntaB ptswi-vl taaker. daxmied,
has srt-t-r l:ia ei-js, a gVgsntk- tttoaa*
reisrvwroutie-n of tialf a lewd pencil art
ss ■ loait-atone. It 1* or nd mix*-
It.'tir. with a i-otv of graphtu sight
tadiM tu diametrr
To Lect-j** st Ckacafn.
Profs-ssor Nsthin Abbott of tb'
Stanford law drpartment will bt 1
member ot the faculty of the la*
•chool of the Utiivenity of Chicago
during the lummrr icsiion of that
college. Two coarsei, one ia Per*
sos* and Ihr other in Future Inter-
e*ti will be given by Prof. Abbott
Noted German Educator Her*.
Dr E Schuttre. from the Pnmian
depart-nem of education at Uerlin,
wa* ibe guest lait Saturday of Mr.
aod Mis Corbel Dr Schultie. who
i* axakirtg • tpeeiit itsdy of certain
features sif the American tutivctsity
idnleni, came to confer with Dr. Coe-
bel conccmiTiL- the interchange of
Vrolrsaor* reccqtly proposed by th*
German Emperor.
PIANO TUNING—try
raster. So year*' eipeneoce. call or
ts-lephowe a E Bailey al Mms Ny-
todgwtg Kara foe two Worse* la-
t-fttire ts-rtrtek or RepaUtcaa, klay-
IS
WOXAN wlaSea » „ °-* v
Aa*re« *j. Ljttca Art
MISS E. U rOLET-Ha,rare_>«.
^***'f —t i*g. iiiTnrmTrtng scalp
treatawewl. and ciectneat facial
■ Koasn ij. Stanford
, phone black 373, »-»»*
to S 1
rewavrtl
HOUSE CLEANING, w-mdow cleaa-
iag and chtmacy s-veepsag. George
the Charatpsoa and Walker. Call St
Larhto'* cigar store
•GARBAGE- Robert Easgtaih has
atirlttd a garbage removal seTvsce
sad hi* wla-ejos -rill make daily
gists. Wrtta htm at the Palo Alto
PttatsSsmca ne leave order* at Po*t-
ofcee Boa tt. o-rf
FOR REXT-Hi nkinmt
SIX PER CENT MONFV-W* can
make loans cm real estaU at *i pnr
he worth rthoctt tsoahlr the hssav
l»rt-ni*-ge of paying aay pan af any
Large
applarattoo I
-*e Land aad 1
DO TOU VALUE yewr p*aao> II
sn, yms know thai tha ctanahr-
t-hastgv-t af Cahaocaua are s icsaarce
•af s*»at evt! to s-ach a at atsati 11
i.ij«aRmatirm it is whts to taaw a
MM erevy four or tit —MB
sir. Pan! Edtvard Darmry, a weU
HOTEI There is an better place
ta Mop m Ssn Frsnciace than at
that I aaghim Hotel, corner of
I aad Mama iti-e*-ta It la sat
a**s moms nra Ut-ga, s-sean
I aad the tnaa-
__, polk* aad hos-
Wrtte for booklet sad
California Market
Hello Central!
Give me Main 61.
af*
Frtsh Oyattoaat) Qjasfwj Poultry
and Fsrat On* Meats
273 Univeraity Ave,
Dad Ussakoa will coach the high
•schetol leaan at Portland (hi* next
Mr. mm* Mr*. C E Childi let- ye*
ter-lay far a brief oaitmg Bl Car-nei
G-rorge Shancr haa rast rctomed
from a assort vitrt to his home near
Lo* Gato*.
Joastph Larfcia was in Ban Jose
ye-rteetiay Sttfthsg a meeting of tbe
Grand Jnry
B F. Hall made a abort b-*smc**
trip to Samam and Cordelia U*i M™
amy aad Twtadsy.
PotwmiiUr Dolsbsl Is anjoying a
vsstt from his brother, F. W Dobbcl
Mr and lira. E. A Hetta----- have
lately s-toved mto tsttir new residence
oa Haabltoa av-rnoe
Chariey Peach, who ha* bea-n visit-
hag m Oakland for mast time returned
to V.'■• Alto last Satnrday
The Pal*. Aho Temple Souare wdl
hear s trail ii a this w*r** upon th*
-Uateesattsi > Gospel ed L !e ~
Tbe Palo Aho Gas Compaay hai
rented tha -rat-ant stats in the Lut
smUinaj on High street and will
WawdaW a nock ot* gai Move* and
r-Mtgaa.
TW MS* Palo Aho a*-a*ooI b-nds
wev-r t-aahl last Saw an day to tbe Sao
Jo*e Safe Dsn*s-a**t aad Tru*t Com.
paay They Woatght a aeemium of
abont Sanaa above par value
Mrs. H W. Stamina paid aa official
•st to tke Rawwood City Chapter.
Ot-aVr sal the Eaatera Star, kfooday
EI Camrn,. Parlor of NatKe Daogb'
Res wsO g-w a banasptl to University
Parlor of Kstrva Sons of the Golden
Want oa Twrtssmy eiiaiag. May a
AS Xasw*-. Son* srv farvisrd
Nest Hoarday win be the Usi day
far paying the aexnad imstalntent of
town and roaary taaes After that
dale a driianaincy of five per cent
wai. be added lo all •ttpatd araottnt*.
The pesmeat past of catcrptHar* t*
the akrst shSPatwB tn-nutwaa are have had
for ssrsjva years At that time an
army of worm* wars* lhas the present tatse stripped the. Wives from the
!-.r cmka.
Mr aad Mrs. N B Hsrwdon aad
•cm of San Fraan-ssw -rhlurl Mr. snd
Mrs. H W. ** " 1 Ssatsrrday. Mr.
Hirslta bved ia Palo Alto ■ aambcr
of year* ago and wa* naaagrr .:'. the
Marsgnun Ac Otter More ht-re. He il
still with that large —RCT in the
Lag** ttttir waa so csUad b
wbeo fust tnaOe tl waa •ton
anoatba bs-fc-r* ti wai ti*-a>l on
gar." nr tratna, in a cool ., u*r
M'«lrr.- L.taart.
Tha wTtsck of a ship from Spain
•trevnl Ua* eiaaSt Of aCltglsad for si I
tall*-, near the month OC tbs Jlerary
with orsagm. cttrusa*. grapea and bar*
r**» of poet. Most of tb* pt-sapa* af a
aaSchborttig villus* tr*r* in toxica trd
f-tr aeteral day.
tin-, a-atna asstwahss.
A *lsnsws>w*sh*s. of tha lat-s-ados Tlam
ealhi attsmtton to tb* fact that WlllUm
Pttt saka, -Aats-rsca. Canada and Us
It la said a (oaf of wadding cah* wag
t-tar* kept six jrrtsra wninaut say ap-
pfwrlabW dlrebantlo-i of it* flavor. It
wa* psiehad ta a Ua baa with aa tacb
etf grsaaaatad it-gar all arr-ttrad It. Th*
bat was then wnpprd ta strong pa-
par snd kaspt ta th* it tie
A gsag of tbasrrm at Arid, Atsstrla.
•St off th* eWtrV- tight Burtng a S*>
We trial and toObeal Jnla-a. cot»asl cad
phis* can te con-K-tly dss-srrlbwl as Oah.
tbougb tha-y Wtrr*- till foiuiianitlTely r*»
a-smtiy t-taraisdt-md Of th* Unny trfba
Tbtry ■ re in th* aaoa dam of ermterm
It assy b* of latarsat to aotn* to
~aow that according to bht own aa-
ooat, Cotumb*-! waa SI day* and B
la an old VlrrtnU rs-metery th*** ta
a w-ntiHT bsatan tomlMttm* bsarlag
Oil* Instt-rtptltin; "I await any bo*band.
Ml j ta, l«mx- "Hera 1 am. DSC. 1*.
IML- Bam* Joker b*4 raad tha h>
T-r-jrltsta ta Egypt ar* auppasntl ts b*
--r-*vlda*d with pttsspeatts, but tbv U w U
ast atrictly tmforca-d. A rtsitlag esid
Tb* following aaasMaanJ nthimmt
rwpe-nil j sppeartag In tb* Ltwadoa Tlina*
t-«-tin--* a bn-n*B etpttada-m: "Mai^wal
lady, with fiv« rtiisdrvn (ha*bstad*a In-
consat vary *raalli. wtabw ta h* adoptad
by vary wsaahhy old lauly *r t^ntasr-naa
(wttbawrt TsSMUvval. who woald pay ftar
lacatlaa sad p-mvld* far
fotu-T. Bic-llm.'' *tr.
Ointon, China, botuta of ovst *srv*mtjf
tradm guild*. Tbmn gnitd* hav* gas
hall* aad apansmti coa-tyard*. wh*«-i
thtttr amliwi Btaat daily and dan am
tha affairs af their ItwantOi* tradm
II 1* asaanad by tb* l-x»loii Glob*
that ■ m*tbntxical aad t-ialia-asvlik*
bnak ctarh la a country ba-aaeh for-
watdad s Uttrr to th* roOow bag vtls-et
ts th* bsad csnVv: "Oi-eaOy rt-gj-t-t ta
tnfstrm yea I dlstd this mcratag af
pn*nmsnl* Joha tadth. par 2uam
Oa* Cstnadlan tsrmpar bu got into tb*
"asai sjrapaw- *tsg* vtmt * dssnattthttn
■bsmt th* htdt of a -nstlsssal War
asaaa* km Urn Dandahan. risfmmt p«a.
bam Ealgar of Toronto aaj* thit a **■
patty and that tb* now -rs-thrs tn Btar-
■ tur* 1* a world rote*. Antong tb*
A Beautiful Samrncr Site.
A aambcr of Palo Alto peopli
invcstitig in borne* in Carmel-bytbe-
Sca. a delightful little spot sitiiitnl
in a pine forest near Monterey. Qulu
a colony of Uaireraity profeainrs,
iaclading Dr., Jordan, have already
I . sied there.
Overworked Phraas-s,
The diciion of the minor wi
both 11 aSected and react* on common
•pct-ch. To him every anniversary
i* an "auspicious occasion/* every
tertainment a "brilliant function." Every marriage ceremony ii s "very
pretty wedding.- SI every banquet
tb* festive board f roam," every boat
h "genial" every scire** and every
rHffm receive! "floral tributes." On*
cannot even be drowned without find'
ing a "watery grave."—The Author,
New Library Books.
The following books, aotna of those
-mrc based wilh the money recently
coottibtiled to the library, have been
rseeived and aril) b* ready (or distribution Saturday aflemoon:
Cut ting—Little Stories ot Court*
•ship
Dill.m-Tfc* Rom ol Old St. Losi*
Doytc—The Return of Sherlock
Holme*.
Michclton—The Madigam.
' Thurston—Tha Mitquc-idcr.
Wiggin. K. D.-Tbe ARair at tht
Inn.
Ward. Mrs. H -The MirrUre of
Wm. Aabe.
Parscmt and Buck—Wad Flowsrs
f California.
Fluckcl O.—ParalfaJ.
Mia. J. J. Morris Entertains.
An informal reception wis |«S>
dcrcd by Mrs. J. J. Morris at her Univenity avenue bom* to her fellow
member* of the Woman'1 dub. Th*
wai prettily decorslcd In
Bcotch broom and roaca, and in thr
course of the afternoon about IJO
Jl*rs were entertained. Mm. Morris was ataittrd rn rrcrivir.g by Mr*
J S I-aWm. the -.reiidcnt of the club,
Mr* J. F Pgrkinaon sad Mra. George
Parkinaon. The tea room wai prs-
tidcd tyttr by Ucidamcs Sheldon,
Bell and Fcrguion.
During ibe afternoon vocal solos
were rendered by Mr* Sara It.
Brown sad Mrs. Fred RoHcr. aad two
instruments! numbers were given by
Mist How*.
STANFORD DEBATERS
WIN HEARST TROPHY
FROM BERKELEY.
The fortunes ol Saturday were ia
a measure retrieved in the evening,
when Stanford defeated California in'
•etn intcrcutlcsiate ticbate.
BnUbhrwaiwlj*S»(l
EBtUI & it.tx.tn
•an RUM la hash Fart asd ahsat «■
SwawXd twhsthnf. TfT-ICaBWs-Lr.
rbsM BUI ttlsi 10101 h. alts, rtms
Mmrt*isw<estlRiahints.rhSM|ida
In *
.4 th* ju<u»*i
1 ih*
California men wer« completely out*
cUlSstsi.
The Alhambrs theatre in San Francisco WSS the seme of thr debate.
In the absence of President Wh.-eler
of California, Dr, C. A. Dunlwsy pi
th* Sunford History department pri-
tidpi Promptly at 8 o'clock
chiit-tnaa annonnced the inhiecl for
■1-if.ission. "RtfJved, That thr 1
state Commerce Commbtloa »h*ll be
given power to fix and enforce
railroad rales. Note A—It is under-
itood that tht con-mission may be
10 enlarge.! and equipped as to
enable it to meet the new conditio***
Note B—The qocnion of coniiitu*
tionaliiy is to be disregtrded
Twenty minutes sraa allotted to
ich apcaker. D. D. Sales opened the
affirmative caie for Stanford In a
prVciae. well presented ipeeeh he
showed the oecesahy for *nch reform
a* advocated by the affirmative. IIP.
Griffith* beginning the argument for
California, admitted the exiitrnce ot
III, but claimed the plan advocated
by the afti-mante wa* im-tracti-alitc.
A. Sheriff*, reinming tbe debate lor
Stanford, presented a ptactical srorfc-
<ng tyitetn for tbe new plan! Ths
»ccnd California ipt-skcr, H. A.
Stout, argued that the propoaed »v»-
lem would iggrsvaie rather than *!■
itc the evils. R C. Barnell, in
doling for the atlirmative. devoted
fin time to refutation of the negative
gumtnt snd itun-nary of his col-
league** contentions }. W. Scott, the
much heralded Harvard debater, con*
mued along tbe **me genenl line*
s lii« callcaiuea. Scuit waa th* best
California speaker, but hi* allowing
d*d BOt fSlll e tjic.-lat;. iti.
Whit little doubt there may have
been si 10 the res-alt wai i«« dispelled when Shcrifli completed hii
ten-minute rebuttal immediately afterward. Thii wai the belt speech
ot the evening.
According to the agreement, th*
Judges immediately cast their hai*!
Iota without diicuuion. and sn*:
nouneed a unanimous decision for
Stanford. They were H. U. Brand,
cnetrin, E. S. Fowler snd J. W. Lih*,
enthaL
By winning this debate—the third
in meet**ion—the Hearst cup, offered
la ipoj. become* the permanent properly of Stanford University. The
winning lean also divided $ too offered U s ptirr by George C Rosl
of Belmont.
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