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    LA PHOTO DE PRESSE A L’IMAGE BARTHESIENNE : UN DISCOURS INFORMATIF DOUBLEMENT MALHEUREUX

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    Résumé : Cet article prend le parti de répartir les photographies de presse actuelles selon Roland Barthes en trois modèles organisés selon une diachronie. Il examine ces modèles intitulés modèle iconologique, photographie de présence et photographie spontanée à l’aune de trois critères séminaux, la temporalité, la véridiction et la photogénie, pour valider l’hypothèse selon laquelle trois régimes de croyance se succèdent et s’argumentent dans le temps pour renouveler la photogénie et restaurer la confiance dans l’image. L’interrogation principale serait-il possible de considérer la photo en général et celle de presse en particulier un discours iconique analogon fidèle du réel ? Ou, à certain moment de l’histoire de la prise de vue ou après le photographe aurait-il sa touche finale en la remontant selon ses cibles et selon celles de son employeur ? Par conséquent, cet article s’efforce de réduire la diversité iconographique de la photographie de presse actuelle et de restituer quelques-uns de ses enjeux essentiels. Mots-clés : photo – analogon – discours – presse – subjectivité – mor

    Politiques linguistiques éducatives en Algérie enseignement du FLE (français langue extraordinaire) avenir et devenir en suspens, dites-vous ?

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    Résumé: Parler de politique(s) linguistique(s) de l'Algérie ne renvoie pas uniquement à l'arabisation, car ce pays est considéré comme plurilingue en raison de la présence de plusieurs langues sur son territoire, à l’instar de l’arabe, le tamazight, le français et l’anglais. Certes, il se trouve que toutes ces langues ne jouissent pas du même statut au regard des différentes constitutions algériennes postindépendance, et ce pour des raisons souvent non déclarées publiquement. Cependant, il y est question primordiale de promouvoir la langue arabe statuée nationale afin d'œuvrer à la généralisation de son utilisation et dans tous les domaines. Cette politique linguistique, éducative surtout, s'appuie sur l'idéologie du principe : « une seule langue, un seul peuple, une seule nation». Elle est portée et alimentée par cette idéologie qui considère que la diversité linguistique et culturelle est un moyen de division très dangereux pour l'unité nationale. Ce qui nous a poussé à débattre dans cet article la question de l’importance et de la place qu’occupe l’enseignement des langues étrangères en Algérie de façon générale, et celui du français en particulier dans la loi d’orientation de l’éducation nationale ainsi que l’impact de l’identité sociolinguistique dans l’enseignement/apprentissage du français et son avenir face à l’anglophagie. Mots-clés : Politique linguistique ; langues étrangères ; enseignement/apprentissage ; identité ; anglophagi

    Analyse lexico-sémantique du titre comme révélateur d’hypothèses de sens dans le manuel scolaire algérien de français (cas de la 1ère AS/ Lettres)

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    Ce mémoire a pour ambition de mettre en relief le rapport ou le passage cohérent qui doit s’effectuer du titre à son texte dans les supports choisis dans le manuel scolaire de français de la première année secondaire(cas des lettres). Pour ce faire, nous avons recensé tous les titres émis dans ce manuel, y compris ceux destinés aux activités. Ensuite, nous avons élaboré des statistiques afin d’entamer une étude lexico-sémantique, qui a un grand impact sur la formulation des titres, qui joue à son tour un rôle crucial dans la production des sens, qui, par conséquent, influe de force sur leur révélation des hypothèses des sens chez des lecteurs-apprentis. Enfin, les résultats obtenus ont désigné que la quasi-totalité des titres des textes ou extraits de textes sont minutieusement élaborés, pour rendre tangible ce passage prévu cohérent et authentique d’un fragment à un autre, afin de faciliter la compréhension globale des textes à étudier

    SPLATALOGUE: DATABASE FOR ASTRONOMICAL SPECTROSCOPY

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    Author Institution: ALMA WORKING GROUP ON SPECTRAL; LINE FREQUENCIES, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 520 Edgemont Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903; University of Manchester, Sackville Street, PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD, UKThe next generation of powerful radio and millimeter/submillimeter observatories (e.g. EVLA, ALMA, \& Herschel) require extensive resources to help identify spectral line transitions. We describe the compilation of the most complete spectral line database currently assembled for this purpose. The Splatalogue is a comprehensive transition-resolved compilation of observed, measured and calculated spectral lines. In addition to the JPL and CDMS spectral line lists, 229,221 new/updated lines from the Spectral Line Atlas of Interstellar Molecules (SLAIM) were included. Of that, 12,332 lines (or an addition of \sim2000 lines) were added to the Lovas/NIST Recommended Rest Frequencies of known astronomical transitions. To these added lines, we have run diagnostics on the 4 lists for overlaps on transitions, frequencies, formulae and chemical names and have come up with a common way to display and designate each individual species. Splatalogue also contains atomic and recombination lines, template spectra, and is completely VO-compliant, queryable under the IVOA SLAP standard. In this presentation, I will describe the latest status of the database and a short demonstration of its capabilities which can be accessed at: www.splatalogue.net

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    BY TBI ,■ •rmsss poblibwho company IM-JCO EVCKV WlUWMDAV. TERMS: -Ota V-uk $i Sf> 'Six Mottrns 75 "Oil* MOHTH • < 25 I'aya-. r. IkMDVA7.CE. ■Advirtisiwo lUTtw Ok Ar-rucA-noN IF. MITCHELTREE. EDITOR WfiDNKSUAV, MARCH 12 "the Ordinance Committee tboutd adopt fltrtngcnt ineasnres to render more safe ibe tiansm Union of electricity about tow-i. As tbe wires are now indiscriminately sirntig over tbccily tbey presenta constant menance to life. Heavier insulators would probably obviate tbe danger, and this, bt least, sbould be insisted upon. ever state 1 that Mr. J. V. Parkiiisou was one of tbe promoters. A glance at the files of these papers will convince our erudite friend tbat be bat made a miMikc In iDittaH Yon had better leave-tbe matter rest now Mr. Downing,—at least until you have gained some idea of what you are talking about. Tbe completion of tbe double track will bring Palo Alto very 'dote to the metropolis, and with tbe other advantages we bare to ^^^plM^kd^iinwl mhffirf of blanks printed for use as ..pom- one of ibe most desirable residence towns in tbe Slate.. We sbould -realize the passihi lilies that tlie: future has in store for its atid by tf-rdiridtial nud united effort hasten 'the devtl.-piiieut of Greater Palo Alto. The Press has no particular reason for mixing up hi the locnl political fight which Ub^iug mildly waged, -nud will not doso excepting where absolute lie,.e**ih call* for an ophiiiu. A'l tlir c.uitiid lies art*. m> fir as we leiiQjV, mhmi 'who could sj'fely Ik* eii:fnsi'e*1 -villi the 'bnsi- nc«" of the people, nnd at prc-icn' there up'ward lo us no re.isou for advocating the ek-cii >n of any particular individual. In a general way, however, we would point out thefnu-ce.vsity of our citizens keeping squarely before ihcm the Importance of electing Trustees who have tbe hack-hunt.- lo tt.11.r>uci the business of tbe City without ."-.■•ir ufciiticism —men who will do what tliey bclleve to be right, aud not diplo- Oiaucally triin tlii-ir suit* to every {Ktlitlcal* wind tltat l\own. • We «^Z tuust elect meu,too, who «re tUor- 'Ot'tbly i'» accord with Of Improvement which now faJo Alto must have good streets AtM sidewalks, and must have -them soon. Ucfore another winter •comes tbr principal streets must be paved and ni n 11 y blocks of sidewalks laid. The permanent welfare of the town depends npon the election of men wbo will follow this policy with xeat and Intelligeuoe, flic .\ un-riciiii newspapers wbicti have been trembling with fear le.il the United S'.utes U- involved in lotei nultoiml troubles can now rest at ease. Mi** Alice Roosevelt will not attend King Edward's coronation, therefore we' will not be snubbed by any question of precedence. the ipis** ftro,Ua W-fWW work Editor Downing, of tbe Santa * Clara Journal, comes hack at us with a column of explanation as to why he said that a pilnting press factory wat to be established iu Palo Alto, but tbe explanation contains even more misstatuincuts than the original article. The tootle* he cites merely states that tbe ■principal place of business will be •Palo Alto, and no lutlmjiion is given that anything will he nianu- -Tuctured bete. The stock-bolders live bere iimLfiom this place, ofjt course, mnsi trnusact all legal Ini*!* ues*. !f'*r ihe further eulighteu- ♦ncut of the journal we will say that neither the Mercury, or Ik-rald People In the Hast have already begun to take advantage of the cheap rates to California. Two hundred arrived in San Francisco last Thursday, and several of tbem have been iu the Santa Clara valley looking for chances to locate. Most of these colonists have come to California in search of homes, and our valley should have its share of new settlers. ADJOURNED MEETING. On Thursday evening ihe Town Trustees held a meeting, pursuant to the adjournment on Monday night. A resolution, concerning the rtjection of bids on street im< prove incut, and of the proper posting of specifications and notifica- :ious, was passed. The clerk was directed to have asufficient number mating petitions for town officers. En the matter of the resolution ndopled at the previous meeting for graveling High street, the clerk was authorized to notify properly owners that at the rest meeting, that question would be taken up. The clerk and city attorney were directed to make further inquiry as to the pi aspects ofseil- ing ihe street improvement bonds. Trustee Marx will decide upon the question of tlie town 'furnishing inonumeiitsforsiirvevs in its limits. Mr. K. Sonle, foreman of the Manual Training department, will giye a lecture on tbe Stanford family very soon. The lecture is de* signed for the men of Hnclna Hall, Mr.- Soule haa been intimately con- it.- the founders of the fnivemity for many years, and it familiar with many incideniain the work and- career of Senator Stanford, which will be of great interest to ihe stndenla. Mr. Soule is also prepai lug a lecture on the early history of the construction of thc Central Pacific road, which will be delivered in the chapel as soon as completed, «■ ^♦♦♦♦•H*»tt**tt*«t«H*«>*>0 j Your laundry I work is done 1 Here in town% I * .♦ j — IP you P.UROJJIZB THS — I SlaiM Freati* Imin I Ar . ! S3. 827 BilOHi STBEET \ •3EIXFHOHE ♦ B1ACK 174. . ......»M.»...MiiilTtfl. Tins 1? n Ap of R«! Reasons Why Earle & Co, Can make It to your interest to trade with tbem. lit—Our Rorxlit ate the best mono- can buy. , 2.1.—They-are absolutely Ruaran- iced. 3;I,—Wc pay cin.h Tor nil gpoHf, thereby -faying the discount, which lower* the price. 4ih.—We cannot be uutleriwild. 5th.-—We employ none but exper- icoced help. tub.—We take particular pnlot to please* 7th.—If experience counts for anything we hare it. 8th.—If «c can make you money why not try u»r Oth.—A good ttore well kept. IOUt.~-A tine tmlc worth keeping. I Itb.—We are k*'!*1*" to »**y "*fUU the bnaiiio-s, thertfore wemnst make yonr latcxetu Oar Own*. -.-Ua.—Xo one in convinced without a trial, therefore fry tu and ,,convince yomsctf. EARLE & CO. OrQCarlQf. Pravlalona, Tntila Dcli- oaofea.Gla.awaro, Etc :.::USIVERSlTy AVKNUK::. ^4.......... ?>(^*%X!«Tla#!«*^a»*Vi.^i»,ia»tViXi*Tia1 CUT PRICES |N DRUGS ?«!?' fail, can get your Druj*. Patent Mcdkhves anil qi I''*"- a! Ci'y pricts, 'or less, by buying from »ny. p| our stores. WE ARE THE ORIGINAL CUTTERS. We guarantee everything we sell to be the best PALACE PHARMACY, •car to mosroppiom. 42? High Strtet • ■ • Telephone, Rail 74. «/ £. Flannelly, —Doalar In— Wood, Coal, Hay, Grain. SUNSET LIMITED One of the most mngnincen tr-tiii-i ever htiili. l:or i«,oi 19 >t tki WRSKLY via Cous Line and Sunset route fo New Orleans ana New York Le.-vf 8AM PKANOISCO 4:50 p.m. Monday*. WedneJoitys. Fridays Let.ro LOS ANGLE,-* 8:30 n m. Tuesdays. Thnradays, &utuidaya Anira NEW ORLJ5AN3 7:30 p. m. Thursday*, Saturdays, Mondays Among tbe world's noted * Highways of Travel not one equal-t the route of this train Get the nttie book, "Wayside Notes, " from any agent of ihe SOUTHERN PACIFIC ifnitial trip of Sunset Limited Friday, Dye. 8, from San Franc'11 co CAKK AXD PAtritY TO ORDER. PALO ALTO HOME BAKERT, MRS. C, E. UAKtmil.niiEB-. Fro*. I^lynnl Hu'UISmr, Kmur^oii tlreti. Palo All* The Plaza Restaurant AND aoOMISO BOUSE. p.vcrj-UilnrSu\. ,in,l dean. Oppo.ll. .Druol WtLLIAU PATRICK. Prop. CARI'ENTliK ANO CADINET IOUBINU C. J. BROWN, BIOB «TKBET KEDWOOt) nt'RL AXD l-'ASrV WOOD *rt*.ra Promiitlf Atnnttetl T«. J COLPE DRUG CO.. INCORPORATED, Preps. .v A .;..;..;..-..;..;. -t..;. .1. ^ r. ,\. .;..;..;. •> * ^* 4e rI>♦♦>>4fr -I' ■> ♦ ♦ *> ♦> * * 4f * •• J. B. DALEY. . REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Choice Business and Residence Property, targe list 10 show prospective purchasers. 623 HIQH STREET, - PALO ALTO + *> * + ** + * + * + * + + **+ +*+ + + * + +++ + + + + * + AN ARTISTS' WORK If you haeW good artist decorate your home, it wouHl cost more than yon would care to pay. . Using atlistic wall pajwr you produce the same effect and save a great deal of money. Thc best work of the best artistt can be procured here. STRONER& BACKUS, 210 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, PALO ALTO. ALTO ♦ ♦♦■♦♦♦♦•♦•■♦■♦♦■♦♦•♦■♦♦♦♦*■♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦v * IF YOU WANT t SHOES I OF THE LATEST t leathers tbat will wear and loo't Neat *nd . Stylisli, call on ♦ ♦ FARRELL. +. 160 : UNIVERBITY. : AVENUE PALO ALTO. > KtrSeipetlnns Neatly Dob. ♦ VENDOME BARBER SHOP" FIRST CLASS WORK DONE Hair Cutting . . - - 25c Children's Hair Cutting • •'■'-..? 15c . Shaving - ... . . 15c "Herpldde", tlie only DaudruffCttre. 205 0 ilversity Ave., Opposite The Fair lAAAaAAA flA >^ A AaVU AaVAAAkAAl ▼*ar*#'*#*^i^*W *F*J1*J1*i1l***i*W» *^^r^F^r^ W WW W GRACE 8r DUDFIELD, Alma Street, OlttMMll* liipctl. PALO ALTO LUMBER DEALER

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    Palo alto. cal. WEATHER REPORT. -. .-'•« THE SIDEWALK MOVEMENT. j When your roo'* a.ilk i* ninn 'short and ll.in. don't I'.rm-t that M. Tlte loll"«it>f indlralea ol.al thf'hailati Food. Bad Ball Brand, a-ill I Tl.e follow ni,- gilaii ia ■ iii.,. t.. Un- ..hi i iho Santa Ulsn \Juuntal. We don't knoar whether tht . - |- 1:1 is I. ....! or not IhiI la nnr tliat seemi ota i me mia hi*. Monrovia, ona ol lho 1,1.-1 imiiiiu! an,I GonhshlnBir km liter a Caliiaiaia, baa tree aeter truat | ' ,a system atilrh _o*l lh* toaa WO,000' Tli IB! ITtliaai 111 ronneetlmi all Ih* ii-.. solar works ll will toon h : Uut* lo onnaldsr literates to to chawd ( 11 in - ->r jj.a-j- -. Aa .me who is inleral.. aideaalk i|tica* jeTeaec andenrlrh ll, and cures milk ' i.--.l,.,-llm--, ■■[. . Gents ami ladle* a* i,i. ..-!- ...(- al Mr*. I PA_LQ ALTO TIMES. | watkr jiates. Tbe Utnrhi* la bs Derived Pratn Frts Wiic. Trustee* will do in tl.e sides silt i|tira* [crease andsnrlrli It, n.lalnr i--mi"-v .imrnii.-.ii ; _» ,.,»«ii_..i."i..».»»»i«.i,1^|tf<„ilwl.M,HolTW,l„0,,|„ Town o( I'alo Alto hove d-rlilnl In lak, legal |>fom-li_K» la fnividr (or tin 1.i,_l>_< bv the proi-erle i.ar iters ol akU- aalks on holb*•_»_, ol Unir*r*lty kvr- nue. im tbe loan ut I'slo Alto, trom - Alnisslrrrl N'orth-Eaatlo Pry ant street,i ..Id ,kl...H. to I. toil. Ir, ,™>r_._r. j „-k!,_„ ^ -, UkMM,M „„»,. wiili tlio aftad-k-ttaC-M Iterrlnatler set! . m is^___^____;?,.i-__^i*'«ii;-t .,,„„., „,.„,, n'1,,[£r.::,-^;s7-.'.mTJi,i,.ni: peon will 1* niailell said »i.|riuHlk*: liatuti R«l Ball llian.l Mock Food, lt ).,,( in by private eon trad instead ol j 1* alao rx.-,-lli-,it (or t-n-vs, making i.i.-r.- I and richer n.ltk. Ding Tte Gasoline LOTS FOK SALE la Mocks 30aad !.. Apfdj tooener. j Real Estate Agents FU.I .„.,«. ot prop.,,, '" |°FF^-.,_S_,.„„!^" .t Eiigine taken for absent00s. 03O MARKET St. the Bank. PALO ALTO rancisco. opposite Palmc Hotel *" " "*' '*" " """" '■ im the ttruaih and proojierlly of'lho 1 *a mm ■ j . to(_|i o( aim* oisra i - i..- -1 tbat tbe Witibi interested in each others "1-jh^ tMng to i*. j00. .ouu bo to t-re~or should be. A .iitlhront. every- l^^nj,-M „,„ whatever; that La lo ■nen-lor-blmaelf ptl_y, means ruin iur , Mr ,rf ||>e tvmn tutnitb water i. - • lo noyeoatmonily. ll a** n« retrogress .on J^ .-^^ (oo-Jilwe* *** mtr^e- a* as lo Ibe proper ia* aill be fast. i 11,e adrsntsges ol surl. s course auul.' Ibe economy. No col let-tor would j required ami tba amount wbich I.isarr uuld ro*t would lie saved lo Hn Besides, iu Hit, collection o , means ruin Iur; retrogression o>, 1 tail ore. The Brat lenon atty __a,ilj- most leaiD, lo lie sncctaslul and lia|.(.j. 1* 11.my and mutual assistance. Tl.* appliea lo 111* buaincee Mr. ol a loan and tbe mure generally It r. obey1.1 tbt more abundant will l-r the city'a pros- parity. Stand by each ol lis r antl to'■ p^pi, whereas, l Ut (Si.l sidewalk* iu accordance will, the -1-*. ,ti. _!.,_. at llic r, dollars per tool frontage; thereto**,? PIANO hik (190. H. L. MANSFIELD & CO. 2__^-__V_ IcB.-Frilits. Vegetables, Dairy Produce, gjjgl ft Tin: i.i«i:h imt tail. FARMER ANO ORCH'R.IST, A Beattt'sbcel Piano direct Iroa-ilts. cons-deration ot ibe f_. .. :v tarsal* iorllW casb. jOS aa. rrtlr-c- .tns, iii.-iri-ir.mniniMtrai™ u. T*»a.T T*—v I . »*! U. «u,r r^..lu'rt.lXr- S ,U lt**ht- ***•***""** <**********■ I (t \A/ I ,A PR RR -ha course aould , *r» of tesl ratalc front ine upon aaid por-' • . _ ■ . il. !. r. .,-!.■ i, ,- 1 estate Irontin-; upon aaid pot- L'niveralty avenue (or thej Fin* line ol lad ita * scaler*. Itvitiiia, ber ol Iront feel aet resiwctluily Lnd bicrcle cap*. Order* taken lor ulit- prnri -tv . z _. '_ iron lie bom* (oiks,—Kt. THE FIN EST °p,~i" "K ST.'Sj'.u.i"™,.' .,.'i_?,. l*'-re__„_'»o'™.v,i.._j(__,_ ul onr aaid i>rcu.i_e*, and, upon com-, Mrs. Oatrandor's. ill* Impoasiblr to collect ph-llon ol sen" "---• ,, A'**** -******>*. **** ***** ** * *********** I lurrt.^a d tto ^rd^Vo.'^'oVlb, Ta* Sao Jeer Herald shoukl study . loaa to ths loan and shitting ot Ibe bur- -[■„,,. „( |*»i0 .\iuy-, to pay tlte said lU'.ui.ita ImI. l-cf. tv tryirtf lo make ,!..„ apon lit* ronaamrrs abo do par. lor Has sams said *tan ol -...Kara lo a recent Intemew with Col. Han-ly ■Mil belter, the nrentrv _s proepenac i With Iree aatsr tbere woatd be no per loot ol out'respectiveIrootace*. iconcemtt, lb* «re ^ his boraea be uVder CleveUad*. *dmin-stra,Ion. UL«« tot discrimination, nor -.\JS*a*^^ baa been pretend inj lu show thai : )_-itlri,ipntt, not a irry, nor would lb.iv to all, uadsr tldl-inlev tariff th> i.'llla and j ii*» lorutilraan oat flflil ' with more or Th* walk shall be mad* ol No. I shops wore abut-loan, when in la.t it ! I,*w trailing nniuioaities, la, t ween ll.e '""reson I'lno* plonk l.roujrhl lo unllurm . . .. .__._:_ ai.k-kiiess, 2 inches tinck, b Inches wide and 13 l.-.t long laid to uratle at rl«lit ,,>!_■'. - to tbe line ol the atreet and -.. nr. k .'.ik.-'i to rlv_ line* ol l».i|-i- tud.iul airinitar* spaced 2 fet-l IO.1* i«tlte Inl, Ilirrvt tt.line, Itt.lifloU) cam j lin. lank lo -.is.iir-n.- trnable to ran— si.'l ti vis b.n |w nut* j_.r bursa j_.aer 1 -et l.out. Tl,.* Engine, and tht> -heapa- -Pumping Plants l..r Irrigation or house supply sol.) llul the iir.-sl.al tyx *tx Ibe scare that preceded the Wllaou j tonn ond ths 3. J. Water Co. tariff that ceased this depress.,m. Pe>f pendlRg c.iiirovoiey would be tattled man.l haa caused an awaki.ninft in a lew indusiriesand the Httwli Uke*lhisaa an indicatioa ol prosperity tm a. count ot tba Witaoo liriff. Tl>e treasury ol tb* nation arid abow somelh.niiot lite tetenoe* received Irvaw ibe lalter- Yrom October 1. KNZto iA-tul_-r 1. '■-'•-. tto national debt der>t>«N.I (Tt.l-1I.3H. and in tbe nest three )**r* liirreaeed |I'..M il.-li'.: besi.tes tl.e increase In the interest bearing debt ..I |ialB_.,_W. Ii looka aa ttiougl. aomelblng should l-r don* lo raise revenue lor 11.. u.ainlon- an.r of lb* government. -And a general line ol— M . lak*n and del ... principally m tho (set thai I insisi on having Manhattan Jttock Food, »..! hall brand fad to the.... ll supplies the iunit- qualitiea that atoll lee.1 never has. ; «a_a,.^.^_^.^_aaB________________________. It to'tm a nettldae.lt It purely * con-. ESTIMATMS I URNISHBD, d.tusnt, and n.v an.mala gel it regularly every day. It supi.llee the digestive elements that lliey it ■ ■..-!-.. - seek in the lisld alien fr**., and it keep* them Gents' furnishing' goods. .very inaiinerof RKPAIRINn DQKE 71-77, S. First St. .SAN JOSE, CAL. LOUIS DAHL, N*n.t I'ur Tr.llMI_.i_ BEATTIS ORGANS...- hunlen* Clara Intending resident* which in, ulliet place i-ould offer. It would be to-the'in inlerrot of .msiiy nl the people ul .San.a I e given oiitwsr.i *](,]_* ol I In. in B 'l*1.i. curb and gutter are lo l_< set in .lean sand, 12 in. WHY CUBA HI.HI 1 '■ tte tla- boteaucrolH- goternu.ent o Ibis Island, Spain hss satldh-I o d.t.l e f-OO.OOO.OOO, the .-w-r,,...,,- Uirdeii o (l-Oper tapila. Ihu tu..l,._J is up pirsuvi- lo the laal .1,-..*.. Small if Mil *larsa are las..I (.'«.. large one. mors. There I* a severe iti.uiiii- tax. Clerka |>ay !», |*er tent, ol tbeir earning*. There isaneslra las ol alj j*i cent, ol lb* anionnt of the las to pay tha- coat ot ita tvllect-on. I'm ■-..--■■ -i. is rva-a.r--d tor every ■ - ... gathering, even tor rrpatrir^ a Utuse: and ft rmi*. sioii .» to tv aecnr-d-tnly >>. i-i.i-,. There i* a taa on every h-ller ol a a.gn. on every servant kej.l. The Ian uu imports ia almost prohibitive, earrj.l on gooda coining Iiuni J.jHiin- F-vrn in Spain, the mother country, t'ato must pay esurhitant customs lulls, choking •a L«r oalivity in oltuuat oil oaposlo. Thetr ai prohibrtiTT date on American Soar, lor inslsmv. ahifh ,.'■■(■_• lite Cubana to take an Interior ii.i-t in Hpaili, ami alien the (tjiotiish iio|« wrrea lailurc two years ago. America., floor waa taken lo Spain and trahipjied lo Cuba, she naturally |»yli.g the In-ighl both way*. The -psnish hank ollUtals hav* been knowu to pass out count*-** (nl money tniietl wilhlrgHllrinlar. Al on* t.tne Hu- wa* carrie-1 00 for Dial Ih* Cubana thrralrnsd rut - Wy Hupttt /*;'... 10 Uodry'i if. . .- ■ , AlleMi ___ to remove to Hanta Clara, lor land ?*** *** 1l-'l,"," ?' **** " *" *" "/** 1 12 in. la-Ion grade. The surlsca- ol llie - oral rem. are i.n.r here and Ire* water fruul„i i, ltt be giVen an unbroken slop* ! would offset Ihe MKt ol car tare. In.10 ihe I -tn. hngdoon to the *trret ol , ... _T_ __f I loot of aidtl. ol'Fl.NR WATCH ASII JK.VEMtY . A. V. SCHUBERT, THE PALO .-1.TO IBWELEB, in .■■ ,,— u.. . -, ■■: ..j-rr_::i.,. aoold not l<«* than _ have lo to- atel bt d.reet Uralion. Tl.i. •>d*"«^- The surtace of ll_e wa.o a. .0 _. , list. » ui.iluri). rlojarol *A in. M luol oo..1.I...,teaaela.«l.on.l » true. The „( w „(Ui ol .iJ.oalk Iron, gro .e al Iho lii.usebohh-r mi.i.M l.sve l» pay -.nne- .uil. line up lo tbe building. Tbe ed_* .-roll but not'uf walk at -iirh i. to la- at grade ol h. ,,..! ... ._.. I tenter olstrrel. The work lo bv done "",'"'' ' *"> iuo.il.i_i.tisl aeaotd vt,ti. these apettU .-,__. .... .-, ■„ nould fall apoa tl.'slioi." .ml to Ih.- entire salislacllonol ih.Me ah" hot* land here IhiI no homes Hoard ol Trilltee* or their authoriird upon the larul. llul Ihey would lie i represeiilallvr. benefitted N-Ttos. Ihe incident ol Ire*: _o__>l-»or smrwalK. Altai on ih* northeast side ol Wsverly tmt Irom fnner-ily avenue toChan- tiiiiie (.,r 1 tto value . leiMl. The allm ■ate ,,,.:. hoacver. would , lin* ol 1 i,.,,,..n.- tbal the ooneraol varanI and un-tnuf***r*** ol L,,r I'"1'1" ...Id I* induced to ■'W."T,,,^•''^,,.rtl!"," school. Follow- (or Hila.'to te, i*eol the walk Increase in the Nation'a Dsbl 1 J(_-,7_;,o &-*.; mts '.«-;_.*; ._!.".«•__; Io* lo-iiplltted. eplkeil to three line* of longitudinal II there wer* specisl inatancaa where. sirlngsra spaced 1 It. 10 in. U. to C. al injmtic. would la. .U.ne,stx-h mius- St'i?Tr'1l0 ^°*,No- ! 't'tJ*Tt°n KcJ' ■' , . , ... woo-l* 3-.I in.. flrtnK inite«lde.t in not .e I.. _,. .„.|.t.-..,ai taspaycrcooU be i,^ ibaa S in. ot clean sand. — A cail...'. No. I 1;. :.--.] ...]•: in. i* to be art vertically wilh its lop nigral grade nf cenier o( atreet and wllb lis outer edge 12 ft. (roin the proper tv line*. The curb is to be Securely a pi kid lo '...__. llmlii.-.i! JtOSlS aj.j.-ml . f(, ' 0. to 0. will, top* - in. 1 ,-:..n tl.e top ul i curb. { The inner edge of walk to be twu (eel ' from the property line and '.", In. above HKPAlUl-.ti. PHO-dPTSES- AtWUKEI>, It's Only One Mile Tt»™ Menlo Park Pharmacy Wc carry a full lint* of Drags and Ck'iiiif.ls, mm, Speeteles, SlaiM " T10B. LSvkt r, Pr.|irif tnr American and Imported PerTumoa. u specialty of I>r_-M.'ri|il.i>ii work, k-V is romplcto. Call nml sue us, E. .V. CHARLES M. D. MoaaaaopalltUI. Offica- Ledyard ]'■ „iJn.., Palo Alto.Cal. j HEALTH OFFICES. IE8 BR°GERIg5 EARLE S SHE CASTILLEJA HALL. . A1AI ALTO, CAL. DR. CHAK1.ES W. 11ECKER. Everything Fresh and First Class. W. L. W00DR0W, I H.lrriaL.i aua l.iii.iHlni... iTSoulh Pirat St., SAN JOSE, Cal ■reltitl}' examine 1 idering tl.e aaler ti 1 Trustees ail WOMAN'S CLUB. The walk tola- laid wit ' lion toward lb* street ol l «,III, ■ l ...l. „*!_.. In. per It. ot FINE TEAS AND COFFEES. *n\***lSmm%mmmte Orders at Way-Down Prices. as-ids a. a: u.,, 1:, atieti.toeanas Cal- ■ n nail) atcssc. Tslu^ Alia Appciataaenla at, br atade wtlh B. lAL-.Ltlacllll.l-t <)»Ct St KtUdtBEC [... a_" "lor 111 aa E. K. THOITS FINE SHOES rfiax-ffia The U'ouian'* Club had a tMIfhtlol pu-nu- .111 \Ve>lne*day, October id at Mrs, W. W. Brown's home, beyond Marfiebl. Ttilrty-saven aerc present all ia Ibe bright**! of *p_rita. Two of r-... t onr nnntbtr that cane 00 bi_y de* tin" Ttie tollowinf are tbe orer Ian-1 abip- A ********* number of pupils desired Iteanily cheered a* they cam* spinninjc ment ol Sani* Clara talley prodnftslor along the shaded avenue tbat leads Ih-i-d 1 . a, hts 1 Dr.r-I aprtrots 1 Dried -vat* I'll.' I pi,MM. Wine and brain! Garden seed. Leather . Alter all had aassmbtnl ■ meeting was called to order and [ Canned (ooda business was attenttctl lo, the iiatns* d| limn applt-a * montblv sutetnelit iaai.r.1 by tbe the newly .let-ted officer* for the Jwr [Oreeii pesclis*. Trsasury Department today abotb llw wero rea.l a* (ollow*- Pre*. Mr*. M. t;.! gJJJ" gJJJJ public debt September 30th, less mmt in Can.pl-.il; Vl<* Pre*, at l.ir»-v. Mrs M ,;,r,.,, , ,.,,,', , tbe treasury, to bat* been f*. 1,099, ins, i£. Cutter: Vke Pre*, trom tbe Lad ic* Ureea i-ulac*a. aa bMM lor Ibe month of QJCHMtJCbtm. Dr. Harriet Tilbbury; Ladies *}**'*•* f*j£* Tb*d*t*l»-eea|-taiatedasl..llo«s ■ .-*"•• »"J;"; »'Mfj ***** Gt*** , . ^^ . 7: *-_-«.,„-« 1 Mi*f ,-caertfa. Heals ut departmenta li.ieresi-bsar._f debts, ^. Park, debt on which interest haa ii-aaetl ain.i- mK.11: pliilanihropt,Mts....r.Z*ehokke: maturity, 11,665.600: debt I.-a ring no srt and literature, Mm. A. I.. Corbel!. inUrM*l1(B;71««,6IB. making at. aggre. <. h "" ■gffgg!?, *}'*£ **j&*** gate.,. ,|.lM.«..m. exc f S«. ! JjaTSP A^SUfi "»» _-7,etn in certiB-Btcs and ti.sa.ir> mile*; jttompily made and .srrieit. Tbe co.n- olhal by an vqual amount ul cash in the ( mittee ol arranjfiin-nia ars Mtedamea - - - ... ; U, 1'srkinson, W. VV, Tho burn. M. „_ Incresse ' Ts___T t ',_ ... ,_■ ,' Chandler and Miaa brotbeM. Mm. J.' year Tbe caab to Ut* treasury t* .l*s.i_*.l: HmgUmM offered the us*ol Ur re^. I .■t!...a- iwM.llf-.Vm ■:■.' -.!■.•. t ■'■- ,!....- i... 1).. „., -: : :.. Tbe baaintaa toTJUft: paper. fiaO.flO-.SthV l-oads. [ meriing adioumed. Our lieau. Mr.and diabuMing oHUtm* balancs*. nc. |I8.-i ****- £j"; ^J^P'ttBlS! o.;.io.. utaking.tou.oi tmmetm. JKKSSaSa EySSSig::, ■ ,: V against whirl, there are demand li-bili- and sampling _r«j-e. ' * IUII, Friday evsnrt.g October IBth. lor twa amounting to|«_.'**** uj-iti: Episcopal Church. The .lay _.„_ reavtrrf. ,.i ,i,_. t_...,„. QanaH Nlu* labtee Iitinwnie Irava ol gMpesol rendered I* entiile-l "Serious 8 tuallona Tba record* uf ll.e TMsaurj Heparl-, „,(out TOiort mm n,, ,,„,„, [Miuw' u.tnt altow tbat on October 1, l-V.'. theiuf ih* feast. Ths majority of our num- public debt amounted lu |M0,Ma,llM, '■ ber reluctaoily lud the I,oaU adieu while *;**• ***** witb tm**m*n» net cash in lite trsaa-!» u*****tat*Tlly **** ***'*' }*** **\ ' St"" *******>**■ „ . V. , iat- .. moonliglil. Ued-te departintc we roted \>,| Murlewh uiy. October 1. I8W. lh. pebUt d«U .„___. h^u ,,^rtr u.snkJTfor lEepleasrtrr SSffi ted dscraa-eJ-- »fll.3l».r;5.wllb lb*>tUybadaBor_edits. Th* rt«ular t^tti- ™ Raodolph BM caab on hand red need lo IIOS.BT..,-- nese lae-ting ot tto club will l-e under ******** IBS. On Ortober 1, IBM, tto paMtoI^******^**J*.*?****&*************]*?*• Hudson, debt bad been incn_ued to |I,0IT,fiM,- .._!. sn.l th* net cash M_UC*d to (lift, .19.719. On Urtober 1, IBM, llie pttlillr dttl.t! * CANDY PULL. had been further locrfaaa-l tu H.ix- 1 ,., Kridsv erenfngat tlte inviiation 491,999 and tit* net e**b In tlio Treasury L( ,}l„ Misses Carter, a large nun,- lansaanl to *1.--..0_.:_.!. During tbejbaerot tuung pe.,pl* Jaaemhle.) st the yearendtag October I, IBKI. the nrl in- rtaidenceul ibeir wother.MM.Suranter- meo* in tbr paWkdaU ... tb*_e(or«, fc.j.1, « Hamilton arwnur, the or- I19.ns.99l. During tbe year endrd jcasion being a binUay |«ny m uenot October 1. 1 KM, tbe net inrrea** was c| Mm, E. A. Willi Ectinomi. I &,0U,U6 Die same week last 9U.7S& DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. Tbe DraaiaiicCiabel Ibe Uni.ermtty wlllgicc an rnicrtainmeat at Nortree lelgh'a Room." The following Hugh II. Brawl Gsorge Baldwin W. O. Price W. M. M. |m,ah Manlin Main MIm Hudaon. £arali Comatock. This ia the tlrst appearance ol tb* Dramatic Club organised at. lb* Unl- vetsltv Isai year, and the well known iiili-m ol iia iiu-mi-.t- Insuree a good prnduciion. A further announcement in .-yard tu other lea lures ol th* program aill lie matte next week. UNCLAIMED LKTTEH LIST. Abe. FK Hickman, 01 IW . BMiton, Mm 1' P Irwin. Lily HMO-Ma- During the laal ihreeycaM A mon enjoyable evening wa* spent • Boaere, Walter Kr. .__. I. tb* nei iu-reaae in tbe debt haa Iton ;n ^i.j.^m ,-oninsstion and iiiatruitiTe Collins. CE t % Ungdeld. Mi IIM.40T,_90, and during Ihe same lima g,u.*s. At aboul 11 o'clock Jrcfreali- Ibe lncrea*F in tbe iniere*t-_*arltig deb Lee, A I meats wen- served, alter^ which all sn*; Heal.'J llernanl MrCornilck, E VMCY Matilba V. Y»ts. I'. W. baa been (_e.3_9._00. bim-eJune ». j joy^l pulling i.f!y unllll a lain Ikwr - IMS, the not expenditure* .,1 lbs tlov- ' Anton.' Il.0*r |-"--ill W*r*. eranent bar**tceed*d ihr receipts by! Miase* Kate llotton. Addie Clow, Id, llM.1-1,1*:. aafollow*; Furbuth. I:.-,- „.-t I.UIirCarter. Krankte' Placal tear ended June 30, 1990, -.it- Tu.i.... Anna "i.,-.l.. Anna Walther. Situkins luta addeal a line of Japaneae plus of f* /Ml. 674. M-sari. Hji .'..,..*, 1... 11/. Willis TbwtU. I gaoda to I.is slock, ll -unsists of pretty Fiscal year sanded June 3., l«i.. dt~ l_a ..r.e t urbu.lf. U. li. Jlupk.las, A. I. jdeeoraled t-ororlein. laasketware taoqafT ficlt of 909 JtOSfltKI. (Hopkins. Wm. Keu.p, A. S. Ferguson,: foods, -taper, napkins and many oilier " Fwcai year ended .uue 30, IK*'., da- O. K. Smith. Win, Werry. Mr. and Mm, j things at once uselul and ornamental. flcit of M-.W-.22-. K. *,. WI lllama, Mr. and Mm, A. -**>-. Is tell* napkin* lac per 100. For tba three maotb* «uded Seplsm*, Stephens, Mm. M. C. Peck and Mm j (finikin* Is too well known In lha bar 90, lift, deficit of fV.HM.OOO. Kemp. stationery line to need any introduction. ^ISSL.TOURNY, ■-SSU -.VOICE CUTTRt tailed nun Oar. <'un perai si.a l-'ureal Ale. UNITKO WQRKINCMLN'l MAK.C A *J. CCA.TT j5oq.opi)rrf;.v^" j. e. f^nneCly," JiJilill. ,-,..I,-R. BRAN. l-li.u.r. 1..., ul, Kimh. HICH ST. - - PA O At TO BHTTTS PJIjgS7-'-: FURNISH YOUR HOUSE WELL Who Was ]I^ISS RICE. Fa-.hlonal.lo Droea Making Room 4 Dickey Building, over ihe: Flora Restaurant. [1 'Cobler Seat Rockers in Antique Oak, I .1. _ and Mohosomy. Carpet Sweepers. Rccd Rockers. Rugs.. Ladies' and Gents* Writing Desks, l.npcls for yoiir Pictures or Paintings. Bamboo Bric*a-Brac. Music Stands. Angora Duster*. Childrcns' Chain. Rockers. High Chairs and Brooms. Tea Tables. At the iPaul Revere? yajjjyg*** TURI-ZTUni] SHERMAN & CO.. University paio Aito i ;j^j-1*1,^7; J)ENTIST, BTORE OPEN TUX 8 P. M. laaa-atal>fca* 1 tKatlj-, a_-i ■M area -So s.a_r taa igliau a>kai«,-aU lain GEO BLAKE8LBY LITTLE, D. D. S. OPPICK tn U.*__*4jar6 Pallttlng, Kosa 11. Jordan's MARY PRATT LITTLE, VOCAL TEACHER and SOLOIST _*4rara aaliaiag, l-ato Alia u.' 1 jHS-S_f Aa. H AKP.lET F. PlLLtiBUHY, M.P. .C.JU.|» si Uoraaa't Uedital College ol ibe Sew V,._ Isiraary ) .antCIALTY:... * Dlaaaaaa of WOKEN * CHILDREN Orrica: CbsaalBj, too. 1.* 1 _-._ Rsstosa rats Alto. CaL Q H. BARRETT. Mialer. Cantaai ks asflat-sj rarpeara. OrPICE, Noktvix BDILDINC MLO ALTO. ..l_l.l.l»._J_alk,l.„aH_,) la.rn.lt. 1 Ur II na>. I,., nililmiiiflaii. .aj litsstr. b* tat.lita. IraaSna. Dcraekni a»S : limit .i a.ia.ri, I It.akhs ].»..,.,». j l-b tl . I.ota — .. .., IH....IJ ..1 Hi.rwa lai.n -..,, 1. .mail, .,, ,..,.... ll.-].Kii> I'a.tets.lr- I ftf-EUT.. latimaLr m<.ir .alra a.lib let. i nUtfllO i.i-.-i i.«v.ivisB -ni. ihi* ..-..i-i.. I thai, *,lh a.),h,.r rl.r 1 Ih'V ear. aulJ 11 i|.|.ll, lotlttilwl). Ilia 'ill'.l.i.iBI an,] uirliil. II laaurnl ttiaiamt.ri.il thr lamllj-.-rl.1 allkr intlbuy an J t i.nttii. tattle lot clttsta'ta I*Ura,T*M nuBU.HINO OO. WM hlu) PiUir tti CM.tfUKf, Deeds, _do_1aages. ..green.eihs, tti a, ,'un, Contracts, . l_t. .. careful It and aa-t-uraUlj draan. orrioc. nohthik halupalo alto JOSEPH HtnvHDtSON, ktt oz-aa a y a. a fa* Xssa vfr . Mills BuaniKO. - • .an __-ancl*co, Cal A. M. Mayberry PALO ALTO pffi2j* Gardener, Gardens laid out and attended rr,(. Kaasrr *•- aa.na PALO ALTO & Carriages at all trains stopping at Menlo Park and Palo Alio with competent Driver*. •[IB.. E. E. JACOBS .__ ia,„.r1.i_.r. Alma St.. Hear Den ot. HUT, 6MIII MD KllLSTUFFS WOOD ut. COAL Delivered at Lowest Marke
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