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    MODEL PREDIKSI PENGARUH LIMBAH CAIR HOTEL TERHADAP KUALITAS AIR LAUT DI PESISIR TELUK KUPANG (A Prediction Model of Liquid Waste Hotel Impact on The Sea Water along The Coast of Kupang Bay)

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    ABSTRAK Hotel-hotel di pesisir Teluk Kupang sebagian besar membuang efluen limbah cairnya ke laut. Kondisi ini akan berpengaruh terhadap kualitas air laut dan berdampak pada kelangsungan hidup biota dan mikroorganisme laut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membuat prediksi pengaruh efluen limbah cair hotel yang dibuang terhadap kualitas air laut di hadapannya. Parameter yang diteliti adalah minyak dan lemak dan ortofosfat efluen limbah cair hotel. Parameter kualitas air laut yang diteliti adalah kekeruhan, minyak dan lemak dan klorofil. Metode pengambilan sampel dan pengujian menggunakan SNI dan USEPA. Analisis data menggunakan uji korelasi dan regresi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kekeruhan air laut pada jarak 0 meter dan 25 meter dapat diprediksi dari kadar minyak dan lemak efluen limbah cair hotel melalui model regresi y = 0,0051 x + 4,8456 dan y = 0,0015 x + 4,5440. Kadar klorofil air laut pada jarak 25 meter dan 75 meter dapat diprediksi dari kadar ortofosfat efluen limbah cair hotel melalui persamaan regresi y = 0,0430 x + 0,0004 dan y = 0,0075 x + 0,0001. ABSTRACT Most of the hotels located along the coast of Kupang Bay dump their effluent liquid waste to the sea. This action will definitely affect the sea water quality and in turn, will unavoidably give deep impact on the life of both microorganism and all the living things in the sea. This research intends to make an impact prediction on the sea water quality over the dumping hotels’ affluent liquid waste to the sea. The parameters which are observed are oil and fat and orthophosphate of the hotels’ affluent liquid waste. While the observed parameters of the sea water quality are turbidity, oil and fat, and chlorophyll. The methods used to take and test the sample are SNI and USEPA. And to analyze the data, testing on both correlation and regression are applied. The result of the study reveals that the turbidity of the sea water within the range of 0 to 25 meters can be predicted from the level of oil and fat of the hotels’ affluent liquid waste by using regression model equation y = 0.0051 x + 4.8456 and y = 0.0015 x + 4.5440. Meanwhile, the level of the sea water chlorophyll within the range of 25 to 75 meter can be predicted from the level of orthophosphate of the hotels’ affluent liquid waste by using the equation of regression y = 0.0430 x + 0.0004 and y = 0.0075 x + 0.0001

    Church and state in religious education 1944-1984: a critical survey of trends in England from the point of view of the Christian parent with special reference to the Christian schools movement

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    At the end of the forty year period 1944-1984 a minority of Christian parents in England and Wales were expressing their disquiet at trends in Education in general, and Religious Education in particular. The five year research project 1979-1984 was primarily aimed at communicating their concept of events, and their aspirations, to those who, having had their attention drawn to the actions of the dissenting parents, wondered what sort of thinking inspired those actions. For those inclined to regard the parents as on the Christian fringe, evidence is presented to show that on the contrary they were mainly the orthodox, and in line with mainstream Christianity, as delineated by the historic creeds. The argument of this thesis is that the parents were a grass-roots reaction to a creeping revisionism that affected Christian thinking on education in the Protestant sector, but did not similarly affect the Roman Catholic sector

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    THE r>A!LY FA1 <■ At.TO TIMES PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. S. W. CHARLES FREDERICK SCHNEIDER A ttorneytust-Ls w, Slmklns Building. Pslo Alto. Cal. Phona Mala It. DENTISTS. GEO. BLAKESLEY LITTLE E. F. BURKHART. Eleotrtc wiring, suppllaa snd fix ture*. Phoa* Main IS. SSS son street Dsntlai. Offlcs, Madlsoo-TholU building. Pslo Alto, Cal. - ■ .i i. ■ , i A. A. MAC INTY RE, I». 1*. H.. 1. Ii. n Oradusts Dental Department, Ual versity of Pennsylvania, Phllsdet phis. Post Qrsduste, Softool at Prosthetic Dentistry. Atlanta 0= Haskell Post Graduat*. Cbiosgs School ot Orthodontia, etc. Charge* reasonable. Offlce, Ledysrd bi...*_lng Palo Alto. Hours, 9:30 a. im. lo * *■* p. m. MEDICAL. DR. A. J. VILLAIN* iniyslcUn and Sargeoa. Lata of Ssn Franclaco; hours. 1 to 4 and " to I p. a. Offlcs and residence. Hamilton avenue snd Ramona street, Palo Alto. Cal. Telephone Main 147. DR. R. M. OLSSON-SEFFER Veteri n-u-y Sorgeoa. Offlc* and residence US Cirri*. Phoa* llf. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN . I-1L 11. I . 1-HEI.Ps. Graduate American School of Os teopathy. Klrkrllle. Mo. lit Vol reralty arenas. Crandall building Hours, 9 a tn. lo < p. m. Phon* Mala Til. Examinations free Treat ments given patients at home If de aired Laidy attendant at ihe offlc at all hours. At the \*lcu»r Theater. ' "Tbe Ellefords are coming," ts alway* Joyful news to Ssn Jose : theatergoer*. Probably no other 1 repertoire company on the coast en- Joys the success snd popularity of | this aggregation of players, and j well they ahould, tor Mr. Elleford has spared neither pains nor ex- | penae In bringing hla company np to ' (ts present standard of perfection, and deserves the prstse of itudl- | ence* that like clean comedy, lively farce and Interesting melodrama. The Ellefords will be In San Jose again next Sunday, August 4th, opening with a matinee at tbe Victory theater. "Keeping the Hsr- vest" will be the bill for the Sun- dsy matinee and Sunday and Monday nights. Written by Tom Fitch. an American author, aod about true opposite depot. I American people, tbe plot centers | around the character of two young mrn. each reaping as he sow*. Love aad hate and revenge all work together to a happy ending. Animated Mrs. B. H. Jackson, principal, conversation, clever situations, aad beautiful settings make this piece ' one of the beat of the excellent pro- dnctlone. Quite the moat attractive special feature will be Richard J. Jose* singing between sets. He la America's celebrated contra- tenor, and to hear him will be one of the treats of the aeason. The 111 Offer aome new songs snd dances, and the price* will remsln the same. DO YOU WANT MONEY? If ao as* th* j Jf. T. DPXN WVKSTMKlfT CO.. Mt ■wurans 94. They hare an sbundsnee snd will loan you any amount at market rataa, either flat or investment loan. MRS. CRAB. I:. PBSOU Teach** of Mandolin Two-story houa* Menlo Park. KINDERGARTEN Class reopens September For terms, call or address ant street. Palo Alto. MAS8A0B. 10. HOT. 1044 Bry- Mr. Varlan's system of massage Is curstlv* la nervous dtaaaaee. ladl- ******* Osborne children gestion, kidney troubles, etc. Offlc* hours, room IS Madlsoa-Tholts, 11 to 12. 1:10 to *:I0. PaUaata can OPtNoSITlON TO SMELTER be treated at his home offlc* or at IH GROWING STRONGER their residence* If pr*f*rr*d. Resident:* telephone Red IM: of* See telephone Blsck 10S. DR. C. S. MeCOWKN, DE!iTIST. Ite~*t-o~cd to First Nations) Rank building. •* Honrs, 0 to - The San Francisco real estate hoard hsa Joined the opposition to the erection of s Ouggenbelm ore ~ : smelter st Baden, saya the Oakland HOMERIAN HALL Tribune. At a recent meeting the HOITT SCHOOL FOR BOYS ***** *Ao**** * ********** «rongly condemning the proposed plant, on Thirty-third semester opens Au- the ground that if Its operation la gait IS. 1107 la our new *chool tolerated lu noxious fume* will home la Evergr*en Park, adjoining men**-* vegetable and animal life In the SUnford Unlrerslty grounds. San Franclaco. The realty board Address Principal W. J. Meredith, I has, moreover, appealed to tbe au- Mento Park. Cal. per-rlaot* aod the park ronimlsslon- Pslo Alto, Csl.. after Augnst 1,'ers to join tbe movement wblch wss started some time ago hy the San PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER 3. H. MscMeekln. with Benjamin Curtas * Son. Is permanently located st S« Hawthorne avenue, Palo Alto, and Is prepared to give perfect satisfaction tn all piano work. Jamas 4*7. •'la no polish for sal*. I-eandro board of town trustees for the suppression of the work. Tbe San I-roandro board recognlxed early the danger wblcb threatened tha rich aad extensive fruit belt on tb* {western aid* of tbls counts If a araelter- were operated on the opposite shore of the hay snd lu deadly } fumes wafted hltberwsrd by the prs- , vailing winds. Tbe latter will surely follow the operation of the works nnd It will produce the aame scene . of desolation within a rsdlns of twenty-flve mil** of Its site thst has been produced ln Shasta county through tbe operation'of the copper smelter* there. In that county _. vegetable lifo ha* been destroyed fair* J the arsenical and sulphurous fumes emitted from the stacks of tba smelters for a much greater distance thsn the Alameda fruit belt is located from tbe Baden smelter. The projector* of the proposed smelter object to any opposition to their enterprise being considered until the establishment la In operation. It will be time enough, they aver, to protest when it csn be proved by actual experience that the smelter fumes asa damaging property Prerentlon la Infinitely better than cure. It It much more difficult to abate s nuisance after It bss beea tolerated for s time thsn It li to prevent lt at the, start. If the . Baden smelter is permitted to be $ operated, opposition to lu continu* C anre will then be too late, for tbe *. damage will have been done by thst *\ time beyond remedy. The fruit-, '£ growers of Alameda county have _ millions of dollars of property *\ which are threstoned by tbe smet- * tar. They cannot afford to put It In J Jeopardy by exposing It to the pot- ** sot-nut, fumes In order lo determine _, experimentally tholr effect. There ~* sre Illustrations Innumerable to be had elsewhere of the destructive * Influences of smelter fume* on plant . and animal life. - THE BANK OF PALO ALTO 1 '^Authorised rspiul • 1 OO.OOO I'sJd np capital 40,000 Surplt-s and undivided proau 40,000 OEO R. PARKINSON. President < 8. DOV*. NINO JOSEPH HUTCHINSON, Vle*-Pr,* H F COVODON, Aast It Is s strong, careful, ssfe. successful institution. liberal, prompt, acenrata and W* bars a savings department In compound semiannually. wb<clt your Utsrast will Safe Deposit Boxes for rent in & Fire and Burglar Proof Vault. »■ *S*^ Gone Camping. £ Yesterday a well-equipped csmp- £ log wsgon left Pslo Alto, contain- j > Ing four jolly young people—Bert If Carter and wife snd Winn Barn- j* blsel and wife. They Intend drlv- I Ing to Peecadero aod will then pro* f reed leisurely along the coast, atop- j * ping wherever their fancy suits, un* I til the Big Baaln la reached. Ther* they eipect to make their longest etay la that 't-eautlfut resort and hope to hsvo nitmerouB hslrbrcdthe escapes and adventures. They will be absent about a month. Plneules sre for tbe kidneys sod bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn-out feeling. Tbey product- natural action of tbe kldoeya. Thirty dsys treatment 11.00. Money refunded If PJneu.ee are not satisfactory. Sold by Welngsrtner A Co. ELECTRICITY For Light and Power Purposes Apply To United Gas & Electric Co. I Palo Alto and Redwood City ...»...»...»,..»».a.i.-.i-,»ii»)..».,M,.i.MaaMS>a Bargains In Bargains HOES Stock Reduction Sale. Nothing Reserved Sale Begins Saturday, August 3rd, and Continues One Month Owing to the slow delivery of my Spring Goods I find an enormous supply of Summer Shoes on hand at the present time. Sooner than carry them over during the winter I place them at your disposal at prices that will compel them to move. Remember this is a bona fide Bargain Sale, as the following prices will indicate. Ladies' "to 50 un or gray Suede Oxford 1.65Ladies1.65 Ladies' 5.50 Un Oxford . -Is" 65 Ladies' 3.00tanOxford...3.00 tan Oxford. ..%!.* Ladies' 3.50PatentColtOxforda.«sLadies3.50 Patent Colt Oxford *a.«s Ladies 3.00 Paten or Kid Oxford, *J.»5 Ladies' 1.50,eitherKidorCalftigoBoys1.50, either Kid or Calf ti-go Boys' 3 •» Shoes 2.25Boys2.25 Boys' 2.50 Shoe, fi.95 Boys' 2.00Shoesfi.60Youths2.00 Shoes fi.60 Youths* 2.50 Shoes |a.oo Youths' 2.25Shoesf1JJ0Youths2.25 Shoes f 1JJ0 Youths' 1.75 Shoes .. 1.35Mens1.35 Men's 5 00 Patent Leather Shoes 3.75Mens3.75 Men's 4.00 Patent Leather Shoes %sm Men's 3.£otanOxfords...3.£o tan Oxfords.. .1.75 Men's 3.50CalfOxfords..3.50 Calf Oxfords. .2.75 Men's 1.50CanvasShoes.1.50 Canvas Shoes.2.75 Misses' 1.15CanvasOxford1.15 Canvas Oxford .85 Child's 90c Canvas Oxfords .70Girls.70 Girls' 1.00 Canvas Oxfords | .75 y I Strictly a cash sale. No goods exchanged after Sale is over. Everything Else at Like Reductions FARRELL'S SHOE STORE 169 University Avenue, Palo Alto, one door from postoffice

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    THE WKA-IsTEB gu hV-usclr-co, Sept. IP, y^ Palo Alto: thuwm tonight or Tue*d*y. bly I Batitt fato Ata Stints Pr-_r*ssire la Butlarss ; •ad Progrrsiiv. Ia Politic. VOLUME 3$. ' EIGHT FAGI*. PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, SEPT. 19, 191a ' II Eiaiir i'_a__ NO- us .j.inm 11'rrrrrrrrr iwm.im * The Hunting Season opesss on October 1st aad th* hunting will be Ju.t floe. There an- plcaty of quail In the mon nt«ln. and duck* on the marsh. We lu.vr Cl'Ns and AMMUNITION galore aad our price* are the eery I...*.--"—at tb* v t ——..— - fA4 t******** Ai **************** For liBfflit 1 «l ^ Sale On Easy Terms Houses and Lots in Palo Alto and Mayfleld WE HAVE A HALF DOZEN HOU8__9—SOME SMALL, SOME LARGE. IT WILL PAT YOC TO SEE CS; THE PRICE IS TEMPTING. Ask Us About It The "Priestly" CRAVENETTE 4-Coats In On* Or Ask your Dressy Neighbor where he buys REPUBLICANS PLAN VETERAN HEARS ACTIVEJAMPAIfiN! FINAL ROLL CALL CXH'NTY CENTRAL (XIMMITTEE ALEXANDER PE1U.I snV DIES AT MKfr-TU AND ORG Wl/I * f*OR , I'KMNSt'LA Hiisl'll tl, AFTKH THE WORK. HRIEF ll.I.Mlis. Will Be IWamt l» Pof-tnet- First Rally Will lie RH.l October: R-snalni •d at Town lo Ue Non-ted * Later. The Ropubttcao county central Alexander tParguson died at l commfttoe-net lo San Jose Saturday o'clock Saturslaj afternoon at the afternoon to arrange for the cam-Peninsula hospital, after a brief Iff- palgn. There waa a full attendance »**•• Mr. Pergu.un bad been In Dudfield Lumber Co. PALO ALTO There Is Something Stirring Smart Styles New.fashionable, graceful Fall styles. The sew leathers and tbe new lasts. We 0t your fopf so well that tbe shoe requires no breaking in"-you have a shoe that re tains its shape to the end and lasts longest. Footwear for all Occasions. We Welcome Small Deposits A CHECKINfi Atxy-iUITT In *ome good reliable bask haa become * n*c*wlty. It Is'* money saver. It U convenient, it t-'ve. ssenrity. It gives prestige. A SAvr-ros ACXWUNT Is th* only sure means of saving money, and at the same tlm* earning money wbll* you sleep. A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Is th* proper placo for yonr valuahl* paper*, cue 11. *, chance to help you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OOMM13RC1AL OR SAVINGS of members of the committee tad Republican candidates, dad wer* eathasiastlc over tbe outlook for the saceess of the state and county ticket. Charles R. Detrick resigned a* * member of the rnmrnlltoe. and on falling health for a year, add recently want lo Paao Robles _ Bot Bpriags Ib the hop* of Cofffh* relief. He returned throe weeks ago arc! was confined to his room at 5t~ lUmona atreet, wher* he bsd mad* bla home for th* past M^yatn^JX motion of Profs*sor R. ".. Oreenjnoek ago he wss taken to the ■*•- 11. W. SimklBB, the aansor editor of l"'sl, and steadily fAlM until tiff*" Tbe Time*, was elected to tb* -a- «d. H* wg* a su_"*r*r from e*ncy aad wa* also made a member mails-n, but the Immi of the i-amatAlr-n oommltl**. death was heart dlaess*. Tbe coma-lttee orgaolsed by the •'iBeUon of C. D. Illane* a* BSSrt chairman of tbe commltt**, ansl (senator George H Walker at asctstary. Former Mayor George D. Worswick wa* electad vke-chalr- aa*n. and Charle* F. Crothcrs treasurer. The member*!. 1 [i of the eommlrU* Is •• follows: G .11. lilaney. R. KnatlBg*. H. W. SltuklOB, C. W. Hainan, F. H. Brown, J. 8. Hensll, H. Tml*on. R. B. Cberiington, S. E. Smith. G. S Walker, W. P. Lyon. W. A. Be*-*"*;. R. It Bell. J. R. Doyle. N. I?? Weaver. B. B Crittenden, R. L. Ore-en. Dr. C. N. Cooper. Dr. J. T. Htgglns. Trscy Loon*i-d. A. M.* Kelly, George D. Worswick and J. E. Curtis*. During tbe meeting brief art- tln-sse* were made by Senator liar j shall Black. Judge 3. R. Welch aad j C-eorgr Bray, csndldkle for counts- :terk. Jan i-. Ta _ f.iH.1 Itrf.obMrai* Ward M. Jarvls, who wa* a can- dlilale for the Republican nomlna- '■■ Hon for assemblyman from the fifty- | .lull district, but had received the , Democratic nomination, aent In thr1 ■ following copy of a communication ! which he bad addressed to the Dem- 'jocrstlc county committee: . I "Seemingly. I have received the (Continued on ii.iro 3.) ... A.s_*ud*r Ferguson was the son of Alexander and Jane Ferguson, nnd was born lo Olssgow, Scotjan". January 14, 1847. A year and a later hi* pat-eats moved Aaserlca and later -settled la Illlnol*. where Mr. Ferguson spent hi* youth At tha betlnclng of tbe Civil'war he nllsted In Company A. lllth nol* Infantry, and served throngh the wsr. He returned to Illinois snd engaged Jn the building bail ness, which he followed throughout the remainder or hi* life. He enme to Palo Atto six or eight yeara ago. -a* a quiet, uaassumtas man, T-oasessed of high and strict Ideate of life, snd waa much esteemed, had no r.-latlves on the coast, father died only six year* ago, and hla three brother* had passed away la the past few years. At the request of Mr. Fergnsoa his tr-edy will be shipped to Mlnoea. Ill,, for burial. He waa not a member of the Grand Army nf the lie- DR.J.E. HIATZKE , DIESJN MEXICO nUCKE-t WHII-E IIU-iii -.i:\t- INO I M\'Li-MTV AT f"El-Ell It AT-OV IX THAT -"TIT. PAIX) Ai/ro. If you want lo make money In Palo Alto property—w* have several specially good buys—fS,BOO will buy * modern T-room nous*; the lot ts '0x160. all Improvement* In; two Isrge oaks. Let us show this bargain—payments ]n*t Ilk* paying rent—pay th* rent to yourself. J. J. MORRIS ReakEstate Co. For Sale in Merced Co. I have bcett'instructed by owner to offer for tbe next 10 days 160- acrc tract at 13,400—11.800 cash. balance first mortgage at 6 per cent, or approved security. This Ib b genuine inty: better look It up. No slkall nor bardpsn. 640 acres on main ditch 6 mile* from Dos Palos, In 20*ncrc lata, at f65 per acre! Joining Clarke' Hlck- maa tract of 5.000 acres; water furnished. Palo Atto, 91,-fi0—4 room*, outbuilding: lot '0x248, alt fenced; fruit tr**s. berries, vines: JuBt outside city limit*. County taxes. Thl* Is • bargain. Term*. Cfotlrge Ten-*ce. |S,800—« rooms! all pl**t*r*d. : porch**, trays; dining room pan- vied 100 o. p. In «. r. parlor; olm- trtc lights throughout: woodshs*. all rusiicked; sis* 11x14; lot B0x 116. This la a bargain. a. j. ■n-u Ustr.v.nliiiarj Vaudeville Fewtore Toalght. LA.POUPEE Merlianjr*! Doll. HI reel Iniio Aninrir-ui Theater, Son Fran. -1 Reel* X-aUat and neat Motion Pictnre* 1. Two Entire change of 1*1 r tare* Every Night. , I rt salsalat* IS o**u. —*r 10 yrwx* Me. Wed. Night, Sept. Blat, H>ll>-STEI_S, I IF AMERICA BENEFIT Itrlghte-vl and II—t Shear for the Money. Tho cost you w»nL to ,11*0 THIS fsll mi! wlntet. I* "b* fuel thst will gtvw the most hsni— Ihnt wilt last tb* loBgest—Os*t Will «*8K mlBlmum trouble. ( You can obtain Jus! that Quality r-oat If you are'augolled by u*—ALL our c6*ls ■•■-, cldthVWlfht *hS it* tbe kind thit DO produce th* mosT. heat. Take advantage. NOW of the-Bttly fait prices. W. O. FIOEA niN, P1**we 4-SX. "ST HAjh Mtreet. LEVY'S Palo Alto Grocery GUARANTEES Good Goods Honest Weight Agate Wood and Winn w Ware PULL LINE OF , TOTB Fi-atts and Vsg-e- tablc* Fancy Qroeeris-o C"h_a A Cs-ockery Kftch—wai-e Prompt Delivery **»♦♦*•••••••>••! 278-280 University Avenue Phoae P. A. Si ■ ■inn **»*. Dr. John C. Branner, acting pr**t- dent of Stanford University, re- c«tv*d ■ tele.ram thla for*noon *__. nouarim the death of Dr. John. Emat Matxk*. profeooor of Bomanlc Unanagao), at Staaford. which ao- rurred tfcu morning la th* City Mt Mexico- _poctor Branner received * . telegram yesterday slating tbat Doe- tor Mat-ltr bad been stricken wltb ' eers-bral hemorrhage. ^ Doctor Malike left _!* boms In- Pal* Alto oa S*s*i«_tar i"tk a* a- rr;.re***,I**lTr of SUafoTd t'alvar- slty at tht centennial c*l*b-ntlon at the Jj-d**ipen4*ace or Mexico dnrin*; the'comlng w*ek. H* w-s* atep to b* a rep-eaentatlve of the university st the founding of (he National TJal- verslty of Mexico at Ita op*nlng ot» September Jld. At the time be Iflft Doctor Matxke was in perf*et hstnh-k and hla death comes as a anrprio.- BAd a sl.ock to sll. John' Ernst Matxke wss born la Br*a1*u, Germany, on October _0, 1"«: HI* earlier studies worn at th* Oorrlts Oymn-jriiim. bot be earn* to America as a youth, and grsd*- ated from Hope College (Mich.) Ib lilt.' He entered John. Hopkla* L'Blverstty as a stadent in Romanic tangaages sad lltetnAsire In 1814 and received the degree of doctor of philosophy In 1888. He wss pro-' fessor of French at liowdoln College In l""9-»". . profeesor of Romanic laaguages la Indiana Unlvwr*- r-.ity In 18'0-'l and a**oclate proof Romanic langnages !n- .1**1,ns Hopkins In l""1-»". H*> local post on public occasion*. It Is jirohabje that * service will be held by McKlaley Post before tbe body is shipped away, announcement of which will be made later. Mountain View Man Dies in Mayfiefd public, but took-at. hrllw'-lator-aV ,_ stJl_f()I_ in ,„, ,_„ __,, '■•I■lac* treen her*:' \ - - Dr. Mstxke wa* advisory editor of Hodern Philology, member of the Modern Inngraage Association aad of Ihe American Philological "__•> elation. He was the author of vari- oub textbooks In Frenrh and Span- lab and contributed liberally to. Iihllologlcst . and literary publics- Ob Jun- 26. 1R9.".. Doctor Matxke p-__S__S!n*"rr*"d »H« Edith VlrglBU Hcdgoo. AWAY AT THE AGK OF h ""■•■"""-, of,Rev. Mr. Hedges who- "•IOHT." VKAIW. Patrick Gerrity. of Mountain View, died Inst night nt the home of hla nephew. Thomas Gerrity. Mayfleld, from the (nflrmltle* incident to old age. Mr. Gerrity was a bbiIv« of Ireland aad was 80 year* of age. He came to California ln lfi'I and engaged In mining for a time. Later he turned to farming. i*i which he continued until th* last. He bad lived In Mountain View for f.-urtr*-r. year*. Ht* final Illness was of only * month's duration. . Tbe funeral will be held tomorrow at 10 o'rIc-r_ from St. Alorslul C-aj-ch ln MayllelI _s-i' thenle It iloly Cross cemetsry, Menlo Park. •* lii-re the.Interment will take place. \ was a Methodist minister here 1c j the early day* of the town. - Mrs.. Matike la a physician by prof**iorfa-*. and waa for a time a membor of th* Stanford faculty. There ar* two •son*. David and Robert Malik*. Doctor Matike was on* of th* popular members of the nalve-rtf— circle and was sn educator of great nl.lllly He was quiet snd stadlon* snd wal |M*Uy Ifkbd and yssr>sc_e*t by all. It Is uad^iatoca- fhas-tb*. Uw* of Mexico pi-o_ht.it ti*'raniiv*J of *£ " .) Nvdy. and although no plan* bar* **-- yet bean .-ande It- La* probable thai; thl** tiiTumhlMa wl*/ *& i*mtiT R>rc«d under the elrcumstsnces of Doctor MatsknS vjijt. " ' " *--■- - i Altos Acres OveLli_f *** s-ar* amar dspot and f-ectric tare, WOO; fi-olt, view, location. University Realty Co WILLIAM OL4N-TTON. Prro. IS* tnlr-Tvity Ave. PI-SB'S MT. The Sterling SWEATER COATS, ruil.HREN*s SWEATERS Now fas tb* time to boy. OotTt-ct -Kyle*.' tught Iticr**. KISS a BURNS, S17 t'ralrt-fldty. Alto, Cal. IMPORTANT To Property Owners and Homeseekers you want to buy. soil or exchange land or house*. c*)1 at tb* LAND OFFICE OF W*HITMER A th* land dealers. Baa Joaquin, Sacramento and Santa Clara vail— lands a specialty. List your property 1 Good Lumber and Material at Bottom Prices SANTA FE LUMBER CO. Phone 268 Mayflel

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    rgg DAILY PALO AVUO TIMES' P ROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. 3. W. CHARLES FREDERICK SCHNEIDER A t*orneys_at-L»w, ISO University avenue, Palo All Phone Main 262. DENTISTS. OEO. BLAKRSLEY LITTI-K Dentist. Office, Madison-Tho its butldtn* Palo Alto, Cal. A A. MAC INTY RE, i). l). a. L. D. a. Graduate Dental Department, Ual versity of Pennsylvania, Phlladet phla. Poet Graduate, School ot Prosthetic Dentistry, Atlanta Oa Haakell Poet Graduate, Cblcagt School ot Orthodontia, etc. Charge* reasonable. Offlce, Ledyard bulluiag Palo Alto. Hours. 5:30 a. m. to 4 at p. ir- MEDICAL. DR A. J. VILLAIN, Physician and 8ni*j--r*-n. Late of San Francisco: hours, l to 4 and 7 to g p. m. Office and residence, Hamilton avenue and Ramona atreet, Palo Alto, Cal. Telephone Main 14 7. BUSY DAYS AT MOUNT HERMON Krrptr>s m.wo th. Own*. Owing to tbv Increase of motor re- btrles many of our reads are now saV AI-POIXTMKNTrl MADE. TO MIMMIIi PACl-LTV, sisrt,***' M*MtiynwittKmPrm.i%.KII.»l *>*,**»>,,, «»,,«,*. ■)*asV*,S>*atl»AS'i... j THE BANK OF PALO ALTO! HVMlREDS s-iTTEXD LECTVltKS AMi SERMOXB AT 1*1 Al III i ] RESORT. Mrs. G. R. \l.l. ... of Palo Alto, Take* a Prominent Part In the Pi-ocrt-dlngs. Authc.rl.w-d csplUl •100,000 Paid up caiiltal 40,000 Surplus sad nndlrided proflta 40,000 DR. R. M. OLSSON-SEFFER. Veterinary Horgsoa. Offlce: 52S Alma street. Pbone Main 10. Residence: 112 Circle. Phoas lit. * OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. II. C. PHELPS, Graduate American School of Oe teopsthy. KirkvUle. Mo. 12« Ual versity avenue, Crandall building Hours. 9 a. m. to « p. m. Phoa. Mala 79. Examinations free. Treat ments given0 patients at borne If d* alred lad*- attendant at tbe offlc* at all hours. Mr. Varian's system of massage Is curative In nervooa dieaaaea. Indigestion, kidney troubles, etc. Offlce hour., room "15 Msdleoa-Tholte. 11 to 12. 1:10 to 2:10. Patients can be treated at hl> home office or at their residences lf preferred. Residence telephone Red IBS; office- telephone Black 102. HOHERIAN HALL HOITT SCHOOL FOR BOYS Thlrty-tblrd semester opens August 12, 1907 la onr aew school home In Evergreen Park, adjoining the Stanford University grounds. Address Principal w. J. Meredith, Menlo Psrk, Cal. Palo Alto, Cal., after August I. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER 0. H. MacMeekln. with Benjamin Cartas A Son. la permanently located at S66 Hawthorne arenue, Palo Alto, aod I. prepared to give perfect satis- far i Ion In all piano work. Pbone James 407. Piano polish for sale. * E. F. BURKHART, ' Elect Heal Engineer Electric wiring, suppllea aad fixtures. Phoas Main IS. Ill eon street. DO YOU WANT MONEY?" If ao aee the 3. t. dcvh mtwmtwmt ax, Al- srasnisja St. They have an abundance and will loan you aay amount at market rata., either flat or investment loan. VOCAL CULTURE. Miss Leas TaJboyB Is prepared to take vocal pupils. Ill Middlefleld .road. KINDERGARTEN Mrs. B. H. Jackson, principal. Claas reopens September 10, 1907. For tsrma, call or address 1044 Bryant .treet, Palo Alto. MISS SOPHIE GREUB DRaBSSMAKER Outing Suits aad Shirt Waist, a specialty. iytC Hawthorne aveaae, Palo Alto. Phone Jamea 407. Over 500 people are at Mount Hermon, in the Santa Cruz mountain., and new arrivals comv every day Ob July 10th Rev. Dr. Hugh Gilchrist, business manager of Mount Hermon Aasoclatlon. delivered tbo annual report from the recent meeting of the board of directors ln San Joae. He first sketched briefly the history of Mount Hermon. The association was Inroryoratcd December 2f. 190t>. wltb tbe names of thirty- one stockholders. This little aasoclatlon possessed practically no money, no laud, no Influence. In the subsequent fifteen months i-ii rt In, ii tike, flre, problems of survey and water rights, trouble. In the commerctsl world, landslide** and unprecedented rains combined to delay the work: so tbat up to eleven week, ago matter, looked very discouraging for the season so near at hand. Slpce that time over 14,000 ha. been expended In Improvements and In paying off running deficiencies. The Bible .tudlea by Rev. A. B. Prlcaard have continued through the week wtth unabated Interest, Rev. W. C. Sherman. D. l>. of Sacramento, haa delivered a fine course of lectures on "The Arts of the Apostles."' Mrs. G. R. Alden ha. opened each morning with an Inspiring study of "The Gem. of Revelation." a. found In the Epistle of Jaafe*. Mission .tudlea occupying two hours of every day have been conducted by Mr*. E. It Wagner aod Miss Beatrice French, both of San Jose, aad these meetings have been well attended. On Thursday evening a large audience listened to an intensely Interesting address by flev. George Smythe. of Ssn Francisco, who has just returned from the great centennial conference of missions in Shanghai. China. On Friday evening a large audience greeted Rev. Joatas W. Lundy. of Stockton, who gave hla most interesting lecturf on Ireland. Thl. lecture wa. Illustrated by a number of beautiful view, of Irish scenery and glimpses of Irish humor. On Wednesdsy afternoon a reception was tendered to Mrs. G. R. Alden ("Pansy") by the Highland laasalea. who serve as waitresses at Mount Hermon hotel, and the young ladles from "Squaws' Retreat" at Zerante Ina. These young ladles are all college girl.. Mra. Alden entertained them with one of ber charming talk.. Jet-ted to a wear for which they are Graduate* Sernrr I-larv* In Filing j uusulted. Owing to tbe dirt raising of Vacancies for Tear. power of the automobile tbe dust prob- j Appointments to the Stanford i lem ba..reached an acute stage In] faculty for next year have been an- many places. Tbe matter bss resolved i aounced aa follows; Itself Into s locsl .tody, ainee It baa' J. D. Soler, Ph. D.. of Wisconsin, been closely demonstrated that pre- j will be Instructor tn npptled matbe- ventlves which work on oue soil are j malic*.'to tak. tbe place of Profee- elther useless or harmful*on another.: sor H. C. Moreno, who I. now Thl. phase of tbe problem wni recently] Europe on leave, dlscossed by a road expert. Mr. J. W.| pr«i h. Fowler. '08. haa been Howard, before tbe American Road j made instructor ln civil eugloeer- Mskerfl- aasoclatlon. Said this author- j \Bg, Fowler Alia the place left va- ltJ: " jcaat by H H Hall, wbo has gone to Bach IcoaJlty Is a separate problem aa j Alaska to engage In engineering to what available mat-trials to use for 1 ___•, eon strut- tins roads and wnat methods to J r**' adopt for roduclng dust My -.spcrUnf* { John H. Foes. '02, who has been teeun-r pavement aad road materials In i j_,__ ---i--..^-- -■ - *■■ i_ ,v. m-» mr laboratory and wnsiructirx pav*»-1 doln« «-n«lneerlng work ln the Ha- ments and road surfacs* for many years' watlan Islands, has been appointed in many places, con-rloce* m* tbat not' ■M-rt.ct0r in civil enaineorln* oh«*p Brat cost, but aconnmle malnte- i ■Q-"-rH"or 'a «-r» .engineering, nanos. la u-ua •cm-nny. This applies also: take the place of Professor H. C. I.. to sup**sr«aBlns dust- Water alone, or * pith mixed with salts or with aJash and oil.! .,,_»., . _ ., ... ^ fas. s very limited application. Certain ■ "1** Katherlne L. Fields, 95, ba. adheaive asphnitlo oils tor soft road ma- been appointed an Instructor In the tei-lai* s-vd er>eclall-r prepared coal tsr;_..,. ... producu for hard macadatn and strallas, Eoglian department i-oads *MM>tn to be the prrsent solutions ot. ■■♦, ..,- SMJSRMSSSS (or Ihou^o. of mil., ot „.,,, At(MU, ^^ p,,,,,,, Th. coodHloa of Tatar ot th. mala I J*' «»0*1 roav.ailoo of thai* road, m ti.. country ariw a t«w da), i Cnrtstiaa chorcha. of California i J Safe Deposit Boxes for rent In a Fire and Burlier July 23d. * ■ tbal OEO. R PARKINSON. Praald*at JOSEPH HlTTf-HINBON. VlM-Pm. C. 8. DOWNING, Caaalar H r. CO.'.ODON. Asm Caaalar It I, a strong-, rarafal, snip, liberal, prompt, aureaasful Institution. accurate aod Christian Churches of o7an."wcath.^l."'sl^""aa"to'j»t7fyib,!-1"J, on "■«< Tv-au. almost every eipreaajon that may be;*' OarBala Park. Santa Cms. uae.1 to .leslKnate IL The surface cou•l'"",u*, mwllBf Place of thl, denom- alsta either of a thick layer of dust or laalloa. The aaaaloaa win last un- of a rarlable mUTture of sand snd loose, '" Satnrday erenliuj. Autust «lh. shani ,tonas, areordlnit to the locality. Amoaa; tboee from the Palo Alto I Erary fast reticle that passes, and chnreh «ho will attead are Rer. C. stbaa merely a puff of wind, raise, the '- Baal. Mrs. SI. E. Ileal. Mra. A. N.j dust tn etouos. blludlnf.and cooking- Mills and family. Mrs. Elda Cutler.' th. user, of the road, pruetratnut way Mia, Oeorala Cutler. L. W. Cutler, side bouses and rbnstellln, the p«>|>le Mr.. Krank Spuraeon, Kev. and Mrs/ like one of tbe plague, of E«ypt. Tbe D. A. Iluuell. Mr. and sfra. Joseph | more frequenteil highway, are often Ooaaett. Misses Evangeline andj nhroudnl throughout tbe day In a dens. W'da Ooasott, Orland Ooaaett aod' white pall of dust' sum-! up by tb* A. W. Mills, wind snd tbe traffic and never having « time to settle. It Is not surprising thst Orasa on Football Field, tbe public (ramble, aad demands re- Oardner M. H. Dllle aad hla men lief In on, direction or another. «**» practically completed tho big The F.ngllsb public is confronted wltb laak ot grading and planting the' tbe aame problem, and there the qoea- Stanford football arena. Polly half tlon of the hour Is the choice of meth- the surface Is already covered with oda In tbe use of tar. Ao article In tho a vigorous growth or grass and tbe: London Engineering nun that tar or rest will be up before tba university - some tar compound Is the moat satis opeas. It Is planned, however, to factor)' and adds: . give the grass a chance to get well Tetvtas has ka 4.f«na sod lu llmlta- matted before tbe player, are turned Hon.. but an th. whoi* It epiwar. ai pres- loose on It, and the first month's ant tt. most promising solution. How tt ■ .. _.., . .... „.. ... „..j can w w.t sneii-i l. ib. n..t oonsW.rs- Prsctlce will be held on the old rjea. It smu obvious that in. proper grounds near tbe Enrlna gymnasium. sa vrx'^r-msTri:,"^'!: ■«"••■ -°°--«-»-'«*°-«- "»* mix-Ki with tar beture being laid, ao tbat wa. 1,000. The Stanford field baa •very incUrtdiial siooe la -"fY*"-****" •*• been widened from 80 to 120 yard.. ternatlve method advi-cated by some Is to ™ ,„!...! •oat tb* road thorouahlr batoro tha sur- The total area Is now 120x130 race material u laid snd then roll the yards.. Dr. .Prank Angell, of tbo latter until th* tsr ts forced up Into tba _ ,. ... ., . intersticea lf it he true th« tar always faculty athletic committee, ha. finds Its wsy upward to the top of the' been superintending the work, road, there, ta aometbing ta be said for | . this mclhoil of ueln* tt. fpuelly. howev- »" j . • .. er. tsr haa to be applied to an e-tlsHn. Bee A. A. H.pgooa, ag.nt South- surfao*. and then ths treatmeni Is nsees* ern Pacific Company, at Palo A Me aartly leas thoro*-a*h. The ortUnsry proee- dure 1* t« iwiep tha road clear of dun and then to apply ths * Wa have a savings department In which your Interest will compound semiannually. Proof Vsslt. | - i Phone Main 37 FOR VOIR GROCERIES t AND FRESH l-'ltl'l IS— REST IX MARKET. MASON AND BVERiaSTINO JARS AHK THE BEST. WE HAVE A PUBL STOCK. 1111 OUR BEST CIDER, WHITE WINE AND MALT VINEGARS. WK SKI,!, JKI.I.Y GLASSES, I'AltAFFINE. WAX STIUNOS. FRUIT CANS AXD SKAUNG WAX. THANKING vol' IN ADVANCE FOR Mill; ORDERS, WE REMAIN YOl Its TRI'I.V, Earle& Company SO University Ave. latter into the li-'eratleea br hand tabor. Sand ta then laid to pre-ri-nt tba tar betnff pecked up I.. tba wheels of vehicles *A second coailna Is gtven after six wseka. but a striate dressing only Is reiulred Id avbaequeat years. Tbe tarred surfaee eliminate, tbe expense of tbe water cart and adds to the life of tbe road. By tb* Use of a Ur- rlng rnadilne the annual coat of main- depot, about your trip east. Aay fan-shin, the and all routes. No trouble to fur nish Information Phoas Itlue 601. UNIVERSITY FRENCH LAUNDRY Hme. laurecoa. We have takes- ■R. especially for cook atoves aad furnaces. oar offices and ta oj-ersUosu tba sgency for the aew mOHAROSON OIL BtTRN- adspta-J ■« G. H. Allen Oa Co. "* "*" >10 Hlffc Street Pswaa Mala 17 IaSjC« curtain a e|*»-rlalty. t'are-fnl attention ulvni to mens Dae Mnea. talnlng the tarred surface after It bas at* Itauum i street. Palo Alto, been laid Is eat In two. ■ ■ NIPRRVIHORH WILL MbbssX « TO EQUALIZE TAXEH Cnwnty Aea-esaor Makes Rr>p<*rt of Property Values sa Basts for i. A. Spltser, coanty yesterday delivered to the county .upervlsors tbe assessment roll of] the eounty for the coming year. The' supervisors will meet as a board of equalisation from Wednesday until; Saturday and all property owner. ■ who are dissatisfied with tbe assessment ss It now stands are at liberty to go before tbe board and argue for a change In tbe'flguree. The board bas adopted tbe following roles for its government, towlt: > The board will, after giving three: day.' nolle,* by depositing a letter' la the Untied Slates poatofflce in ■ tbe city of Ssn Jose, stale of California, with postage thereon prepaid.; and addresaed to tbe petty or par-; ties Interested, or after one day'j | notice by personal service on tbe: party or parties interested, by sn officer autborlied by this board to aerve tbe aame. Increase or lower', tbe entire asaa-ssment roll, or nny as- rw-ssment contained therein, so as to equalize the asaeeement of property contained In aald roll, and make the assessment conform to the true value of such property In moaey.^, Celebrating tbe Hudson River. Tin* plans tor tbe ao called Hudson- Fulton oci-tbration two years hence have been submitted, and It is evident that ibe Hudson river, not Its dlseovsr> m nor the drat exploiter of steamships. Is to be the center of tbe celebration. Festivities which are Imposing and ad- ec-nate for tbe purpose are to extend over etgbt days, from Sept 18 to Bept 20. llKA. Tbls period Includes the date of Hudson's halt ou fhe up trip aod bis retora downstream. Sept. 19 and 23 i*t-»ii»i*ctlvely. Pultou'* celebrated trip up ths Hod- eon In tbe pioneer steamboat Clermont took place Aug. 11. 180T, aud this event is brought into tbe celebratioa of i'"*** for nmrenlence. In the great water parade, wblcb will close the ceremonies, models of Iludsou'a ablp. tbe Half Moon, and of tbe Clermont will be escorted up the river. Thus the names and tbe deeds of torse two, will be linked wltb tbe liver which tbe destiny of civilization would have made historic bad neither Hudson nor Fulton ever sailed upon Its waters. However, their names are Inseparably associated with the river, and It I. fitting that tbey be linked In tbe man-it propoeed tn tbe progrsmme of the celebration. SPECIAL ORDERS Receive Prompt Attention at THOMPSON'S OAK BAKERY. lOO-lb. Hour sacks ripped and laundered at tbe oer dosen for one week only. PHONE RLACK :itiT. eeeee-e* -•»♦♦♦♦»♦»• s *>eeeeQ»» Bl CSS wi *Ws*S waSi tmrtn sa^ isa-Wi vSYwSl ste*-- 4i ear*. t*tS*) wS**i alr#i t-sVe, 1S*S>4 eesYtBST*Si*sBriB*gtWrOt ELECTRICITY For Light and Power Purposes [ Apply To United Gas & Electric Co.! Palo Alto and Redwood City Many at Bantmer HcbooL Tbe summer school at the San Jose State Normal opened yesterday with 375 students present. Over forty regi.tered yesterday tbat were oot on tbe previous list They are for tbe most part easterners who have Just beea to the National Educations.) Association convention at Lo. Angeles. Tbe classes will continue In session for three weeks. Jast auont thla time, when thousands of his countrymen are sighing to join him In tbe arctics, Walter Wellmsn l< probably racking his brain, for another good excuse for turning srouod and starting for borne.* There la not much use of i*ub!lsblag the aunnal admonitions. "Don't rock the bost" and "Don't swim far beyond tbe breakers." As a role people who do that oon of thing dou't read newspapers. That member of parliament wbo compares tbe British boose of peer, to the American senate, somewhat to tbe advantage of tbe former, has a peerless imagination, to aay the least. Of OBcrse Mark Twain won't forget to mention King Edward's hospitality ta tbat wooderfnl sutobiogrspbj of his. , you never can tall what you're gtrt- tlng until they're put to tbe eating teat. Won't take long to tell then! Why not be sure wben you bay, even wben you order by servant or pbone, that you have tbe beat cuts of beef, lamb, veal, etc., to be bad anywhere for the money? Why not patronise oa and bs on the safe .Id.T CITY MARKET 301 University Ave. Phone Main 160 PISH EVERY FRIDAY M. C LAUBIDSEN Proprietor ... ...S.SS.SSS..SS..SS.SSS Che senoj.1 All line, of Japanese aad CMa.ee Alt Goods. japattm Art Store ■ee-eeoe*a»eee e-eeseee-seee.ee Kan Zan Plle^Remedy cornea put up In a collapsjble tube with a noi- ile. Easy'to apply right where tbe soreness and Inflammation exists. It relieves at once blind bleeding. Itching or protruding piles. Guaranteed. Sold by Welngartn.r A Co. Stanford Home Bakery JOHN NICOL, Proprietor AU kinds of Bakery Goods, Cakes aod Pastries for enter* tainmenu, partita and wed- dings a specialty. Only the beet materials used. JI5 Uifrenfty Ave. Mo Alto The bits, and sung, of sunburns, cots, burns and braises relieved at once with Ptoeaalve Car- bolixed. Acta Uke a position. Draw* oat Inflammation. Try it. Prise tie. Bold by W.lngartnsr 9 Co

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    THE DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES, PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS 8. W. CHARLES FRBDERICK SCHNEIDER Atloraar^al-Law, 110 Ualvsrsltr ...au«. Palo Alia Phon. Main S.I DKNTirrs. | Be Healthy p Tbs suraat and aaiaat war *" . * -.reserve er regain roar hsstlth g £ n to bs earsful what yoa SSt ? I bo rsrsful _,. fVnen von bar grocorlos bo *, iurs and gat tbo bs*n quality, r reasonable prices aod prompt 9 IAN MACLAREN STORIES. Dr. John Watson* Esper.enoe Wilh ■ Buijr Visitor. One day a tall. thin, alert roan followed his card Into the late Dr. Jobn Watson's ilaa Maclarena) st^dy with aocb rapidity that the fsmona Bcotch author tiad l-arely time to read It be- f. rv tbe visitor was In tlie i*ootn, say* tbo Psople'a Friend. "My namo lo til Poetry la Oor Tlsoo. ambassador Bryce of Orsot Britain and Ambassador Held of America bars recently spoken on ths subject of poet. ry Reld told tbo Britishers st borne thst titer hsd produced no poet since Tennyson. Mr. Bryce auasrorod tbe - question pat by an American. Wbo ars J the coming posts of England! by ask' C as* fPP mmmm arWtm a\mm*0*SMkp**A ****** *t*A Pita t**m ttnWm »VSi ■* mtmmwm'g l ELECTRICITY rs> J {*h K ing sti'ilhar. nut er-- Moo Voa arc also busy snd bava no Uioo to I fool away. Four days la all tbat I g give to tb* I'niiwd Kingdom, and h-> mr* renin* Thai Is thi tf* P ssnc# f *-©-. Nothing Is mors taw it-.*: for • ot. Who ar* vrridag your asr.<# C •Will J wUbrtl sbak* bands with you. mMtXAJ. *a*\*/SSw.*»SS*wsBl a >*•• •**■ |_ jj, , (jaaaajjaajaj Ul BUSH iWll'l" WlUt J1JU Dootlst. I „ nu^p it* 4m\g\f*t £ Ooodby; I am off to Drnmtocbty." Ha OBlce, Madlson-Tbotta b-.ildiog * ° pato Aito. cai. 52l Ramona St. A A MAC INTY RE. n. i». a., Ia. v. p. Oradaata Dontal Deperta.eot, Ual ' Torslty of Pennsylvania, Phlladsl phla. Post Graduate. Se4vooi of Prosthetic Dentistry. Atlanta Os Haskell Post Graduate. Cblcagf School of Orthodontls. sic. Charges i reasonable. Ofllce, ledyard building Palo Alto. Hoars, 9:90 a. ta. to «•- \ p. in *»exM **m mm *\m wm sua mm PtMrPtPPPW ** MEDICAL. DR. A. J. VILLAIN, Physician and Surgeon. H. W. ORR, daslar ta Electric Qxtnros and aup- pllee, incandescent lamps, globes, sbadea, etc. General Repair Work. All kinds of honse wiring, 98S Ci.Jvere.ty Avenne. ITtonc Htoe SSS. Polo Alto, Cal. * ' ','■•■ I II I *-out hern racISc Time Table. Lata of San Francisco; hoars. 1 j To B*n ************ to 4 and T td 8 p. m Offlos and , s'°- **—*'** *■ » <-sl)y. residence. Hamilton avenue snd Ra- *•*•* *•*— •>••• s. m. dslly. mona street, Pslo Alto. Cal. Tele- ■ **** *te***4tlm a. ta. dally, phone Mala 147. [***• **—*-32 *■ **■ ***■•>' aieept OSlce: Main 90. Ilesldence 111. [No. 37—7.19 : ' \o. 19—1b4 So 41—t H i j Mo 19—» 21 i &S& Alma street. Phons!''*'*' -*'— *>■** | No. 45 DR R. M. OLSSON-SBFFER. Veta*rtsury ffeir*e«s>. Ill Circle. Pbona!No So, — |n& No. NO. MASSAOas. Hr. Varlaa's system ot mssaage la curative In nervous dlseasea, Indl- gsstlon, kidney troubles, etc. Office hours, room 16 »ladlaoo-T.,olta, II to 11. 1:90 to 1:10. Patlsats can ba treated at his borne offlos or at thetr residences If preferred. Residence telephone Red IBS; office telephone Black 101, m dally. m daily, m dally, sn. daih. m dally. 11:91 a. m. dally. 47—1:91 p. m. daily. It—1:11 p. n. daily. 49—B:0t p. m. dally. SI—« 14 p. n. dally. 61—7:B0 p. a. Sunday oalj To San Joe**— No. 11—7-40 a, ta. dally. No. 14—1.04 a. m. dally. No. 31 — 10.16 a. m, dally. No. |»i—11:45 i. m. dally. No, it—11.41 p. m. dally. left tbe room so swiftly tbat Ian Mac Isreo overtook blm at tbe front door. When be asked him If be knew where I>rumtocbty wss. "Guess I do," be «.ot the mate In my p<jcket. oortbweet from Perth, N. II." A fellow student of Ian Maclaren'e ln the New college. Edinburgh, wrote as followa: "Not long after we left oil lege those students of Mr. Wataon's year wbo liad fouud themselvee kin formed themselves Into an association for tho purpose of prolonging the friendships of college Into subsequent life, and of this association Mr. Watson waa a foundation member. Wben the club was young It wss strenuous, and som* pspers first saw tbs light there which afterward caused eome stir, snrh as the preliminary sketch of I Professor Iirummond's 'Natural Uw In tbe Spiritual World/ At these gsth tugs Mr Watson told, with tbe perfect art of a consummate raconteur, the storlrs wblcb here been woven Into the Drumtochty aketcbee. One evening • In a peper on Scottish country life be mule us acquainted wltb l»r. Mac- Lure, whose simple, rugged nobleness* filled oar hearts with deilcloua tears - of pain, aa tt does for every one wbo reads Through tbe Flood' and The li.H-tors I .est Joiirnrj ' I-ong before the qoeen's surgeon said It, we bave . aald: Hiiro na another shake of yoor ; band. MacLurs. I'm proud to have met yon. Too are an honor to our profession.' Prom tbe printed page one thing Is of necessity missing- --tlm gleam ; on tbe face, tbe twinkle In the eye, the , wrinkle of tbe brow, the uplift of the ' ebtiutdrr. tbe fling of the bsnd. which , ck>sed a story and gave It point and _' perfection, like that touch of the brueb : without wblcb no picture la complete < and which uu one but the true painter ' knows where to place." and stirring your heart bett-it etlri-ed p4>rtaat thaa that each Unit sSkaH.lt. have ita ewa poets Each oncoming tide of utm, sect. age. t*- (julree sad needs men of lefty tivoufl »-. i shall i*lr«aa. and sing for it wbo shall gather up lie tondanclee and furmu st* Its Ideals aad voW Ita eptrtx. pro- ■ . tie ■« Its .. :>• and swskenlng lis *■■■■ ihuslssm. through the high authority ot the i>-»t snd the art ef his veree. J Any generaita*. Is Indeed berelt aovona whntn poetto Inspiration might seem to L« | .l)iftg "ut. However much sre mr,oyandi.prtattheoldetagem.new"raneed1TJ1toospresetheeVarchangingattitude!t,tmantonatureandlifeThereareImISland!oy and i -. prtat the old etagem. new "- ra *** need-1 T J ■ 1 to osprese the eVar changing attitude!' t,t man to nature and life There are Im* I S land! For Light and Power Purposes Apply To United Gas & Electric Co. Palo Atto and Redwood City rtal tlvrm.s-tut t-Jtanglng acBasle j altering modes of an. Ito.h Mr. Bryce and Mr. Held are j scholarly men. They do not need songs lo stir tbelr bear.*., but they have tbe I i»rlde In literary culture which If un- 1 -ntUfliiI leaves a deep void nevertheless, Mr. Ilryce Is not alone tn feeling this want In tbe day's life. The llfo or ■ the English race Is the poorer tn sll Its realms and reign for lack of great singers. From tbe day wben Hums first published, 120 years ago. nntll Lowell died there was never a five years with- g-j r\\\/ A rj *T\ \\f C{~* IS *e out some versa which was to last as CUVVAKL' W EWIVJ J . w~r.,tr.J"rt"'","d",W""U" IEAI ESTATE Hd LOANS 5 JOHN 0 FARRELL Tbla la OTOT. Wa a r. In a lira nil and COlltT/lCl lunin. ot gnat rwra.. sacb aa (all bo Fire, Atridtnl. Plate (jlass and . villiiioti wm *., allwac. of Mlltoii and tbr B . . . ,. J darflPniT .™. ofBama. E,.n tu. rpa« bad Burgl.ry Insurance written in the | UdiucilCl Do.i™ .nd l-or* .. .ni .. Collin- best companies and lossts * ** U"'' Sp*"*"' ixl (Ira)-. II snjoj-nl (loldsmllb. and r / Trfwa, Hhraba and rball ■barwd tb. kmr aoa. of mra Ilk. promptly adjusted and paid in * farwlahrd at surwrj prlre. ! ■so •savw»sav-.*«>*sjs«»ets^ sts* at-Siss pt*nypt*4tmyiSmm\k9llA 9*9* *m*f% l-riM nnd Akenalde, Klirnstone and 40—I 13 28—1 59 10—4 49 49—9 29 44—8. OS 49—9 It HOMERIAN HALL HOITT SCHOOL FOR BOYS Thirty-third semester opens AuvKo. 49 9 sjaat 13, 1907 In our oew st-hot.t S'o 48 7.07 p. home In Evergreen Park, adjoining »,*0 50^7 *9 p. the fitanford Untreralty grounds. \0 Bt—9.20 p Address Principal W. J. Marsdlth, Menlo Perk, Cal. Palo Alio, Cal., after August 1, By When tbe lie v. John Watson waa visiting the United States be waa Im- pressed and astonished st tbe ayatem of social attractions offered by many churches and other religious botlles says tbs Philadelphia Saturday Eveu- Ing Post Among these were candy pulls, rlsmhakee. chowder psrtles. melon (i-usts. chicken pie dlnnera aod I'.j-t.rti parties. An enthusiastic be llever In this new modi* of church en- tertalnmeut asked the i.uungutabed dlrlue bow hs liked Ihle style. "It prul-sbly bas its advantage." **> t.T^t..'* *?***■ l?Tt'J «rnad lb. ooctor. -b« aa «. old t^ tuned person 1 do not like gridirons lo dally. daily. dally. dsll>. dally except dally. dally. dally. dallv Tliwe. MRS. SARA BIBBY-BROWN '" offlcUI *e.a*aa!* °r th* ***ir*1 *ua i departure of mails at tha Palo Alto tbe pulpit' [ poatoflBce: Departure of malls—Malts are dispatched from Palo Alto postofflce aa followa:: Oolng south—7:40 a a., 13:48. 3:99 sod 9:14 p. m. Coins north—T-.19. 9:13, 9:31, 11:09, a. a.. 4:38 sad 9:14 p. tn. Malls are dispatched to Stanford University at 7 and 10:19 a. m, 3 and 4:10 p. tn. Malls rloee thirty minutes before hour of departure. Arrival of malls—Malls are received at Palo Alto as follows: From south—7:19. 9:13, 11:03 ra., 4:38 and 8:14 p. m From north—7:40 a. m. 13:48 3:S8 and 8:38 p. m. From Stanford University— and 11 a. m . 3 and 8:19 p. m. Vocal Cwlture. Studio 891 Forest Avenue, earner Webster. MISS SUSIE McGOWAN. (Formerly of Strosynskt 41 Co 1*411 Francis: 0.1 Malnlrreslng, Manicuring. Hhatuiioo lauf, Hcalp Treataveat, Karlal "r-rvar and Nlngelng. Mo ICiiMreoa Ktrr*-t. nmsr t tthrrslly Aveatu*. Phone While 143. AUTO FIRE BRIGADE. of ptu III I It<<41 PIANO TUNER AND PAIRER RE- Q. II. MacMoekln, with tlenjamin Ourtas A Son, Is permansntly located at 999 Hawthorne avenue. Palo Alto, and Is prepared to give perfect satisfaction tn all piano work. Phone James 407. Ptsno polish for sale. PIANO CARE Mr. Jean Caspers, of San Jose, export ttjoer and teitalrer of musical Instrument, ia prepared to undortaki San Francisco Messenger and Purchasing Agent It. 8. (illWON Datly trips, leaving.at 11:08 a. m Agent F. Thomaa Parisian Dyeing A Cleaning Works. Saa Franciaco. Once, Crandall's Cyclary. Phone Hew Congrsitman Saved Half a Tewn After Twenty Mile Jaunt, To the Ingenuity of Congressman Oil- bert M. Haagen of tbe Fourth Iowa ' district tn organfattng an aotomohlle ' train and drugging the Northwood Ore department acruas the country twenty wiles the eilstcuc-i' of tbe town of ] Keiit.-u, la.. Is litd.-l.ted. Half the towS tamad to the ground Ihe other I ulght. Involving a loss of SlUO.Uk), but' Hsugen's overland Urs fighting brigade sav.il tbs other half, says a Keuaett j (la.1 special dUpstcb to tbe New York Times. Ilatigvn itvee ln Northwood, but owns a tsttik building lo KenaetL Wstsan the Are bruke out be was not I, 8:IS led by telephone that his property was ' lo danger. Knowing tbat Kenaett was _ without adequate Are protection, Uao- gen rallied the Northwood department, bitched a chemical engine nnd a book ami ladder wagon to three automobtles snd started for Kensett. Tlie distance was covered In" two hours ovsr rough roads Tbe match of all bnt the greatest of rti4*si* i-nii still be numtiered. Leeaer stoaars the world always bas and every toninic. i-4-ri'Dulally enjoya But alngera B*|w esSsUSsSSal a genera) attention and poaasss a universal Inspiration have 1 Isupliearvst Tlie lAiugfvllow eciitentilal provoked 'lacusslon la the velu tsken up by tbe - ,! aaaadors r«*[ir*:*aentlng tbe Eng- ii »iit-.»klUK peoplt*a. ICngllsh review- . r- have told ns that we were to nope it- Inspired writers on tbe lines followed by Hllse Cannaa and Jamee dtcomb Ulley. Others hove said bal I'tirltauUm dulled imagination In eosntfj and even lay as a weight P 11 the gfulUS of I-i-.ugfellow. Bot rnillaalsSS and tbe doctrines behind It cosaad to dnmtnato Amstican bosad t tor half a century. Evolution iBf hnd full swing, even In orthbdox turn murh In-U-s. Men have been thorottgbly die- bs <t of the belief Hint they are beev- 1 astsd and heavenward hound aod :-<v-)it lustesd tbst they are simply : ilii>;,-make of themselves. Baally •in. as the crowd interpret* It, ■. glvSCJ the world for an Inspiration n Has dilngs and destinies of beings - •mag fritsi tadpole* and nothing '"> Not to apeak of tbe dlvtne Milton, ' 1 tiaras sm) rel-rlllous Byron BBS ctblng holler In their souls t Milton's cowt-jit of Satan 1 thai lu* waa n fallen angel, and t*f ».>r-'ii* her*.-* Hi;«tit have be- 1 . Uks those "sons of Os**** wbo In 1 thr ilei'O'w rtiif-s. but for their liiiinnii ufi'uni Joined to I r -■ •lui'ttve environment Someone ms seld tbat Sstau is God's ape. Who hi liiinglue that the greatest genius tint ever lived would arrive at "Pare* Use Lass* by starting from tbat propo- ,t."ii' KvolutkM. makes men aod wo- DSS Hit' mere apes of sttgela without ... •■ .»*!!.sllty of promotion to tbelr my office, 517 High Street, Palo Alto, Ctl. I 4 Agent for California P tUtscr Works. J T.|.|.honr 111 or US. ILrel- 4 droo ."> t.*■ V.rorr*..,, atreet. want _. * Vnlvrrslty avenue. s*W.s**m.ie». m^mw*am*KmwmwmwMw.Z r Phone Main t.j it..*.ars**i.t l.lr+iiw! Ratrt«arsUM) MEATS Stanford Meat Co MBss99Su thing should ni.( 1..- .1 i- r- by It* Initial outlay. It's f _ . — ." ■ % Fresh flsh tlafai 114.n you grl In Ihe '_ P, long run that couitls. Poultry every Friday J Christensen- Darling Co. Pl.t MHKIIS \M» TINNKHS rtS tMVI ItHlTV VVl'M V.. TllnsinsSI Main 99, any commissions In this line tn Palo Whlte •*** Ctty ofllce. Alto and vlctnlly at reasonsble rates, F** c*** *** ******o9t Absolute aatlafaction guaranteod T«<-«Por«n' 3944. •peclflcatlons and estimates for any,— work gladly rurnlshed. New a».l aecond-hand organs and pianos al- waye on hand. Kefers by permission to Dr. B. C. Blodgrtt. Correepon- dento may |>e nddreased to Jean Cas- pers. care Times office. Water mas Pboni E. F. BURKHART, RlectricMl Rngineer. Electric wiring, supplies and fli tnrea. Phone Mala 19. SIS Kmer- •on atreet. DO YOU WANT liONEY > It ao ass the «f. T. Dir-fN INVKHTMKNT do^ Tbey bave an sbundanre aod will loan yoa any amount st market rates. either flat or Investment loan. If you will make inquiry It will be a revelation to you how many »uc- cumb to kidney or bladder troubles tn one form or another. If th* patient Is not beyond medical atd, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It nev- ar disappoints Eagle Drug Co. Tbe Fundamental Principles in the building of the vose Piano ote:— 1. Th© scientific produc- tion of cttkth v'lJarate part; 2. The skilful combirta- tiini of all the ports. The result b Vote Quality. BEK). CVRTAZ & SON. WJtmHoi Arenac Saa Prnnciaco. Cal Novel Reunion at Jsmsstewn Pair. A reunion of doscendants of tbe sign ers of the Declaration of Independence will be held at tbe Jameatown expo*i< ttoii on July 4. aaya the New York World. The suggestion, first made by the Tbomss Jefferson Memorial aaa*> rlsiloii. has been taken up by the ex- : position officials aod great preparations are under way Mayor McfU-i- la ii of New Tork Is aiding tb the scheme. Tbe Thomas Jefferson Me- tnorlsl aaaoclallou, whose headquarters ta lu Wssblugton. wants every clllsen who trscea his lineage to Jefferson or any other altfncr of the Ustork tlocu- meut to meat*, his name la. The ease cistlou ilealras to semi a special in vlutlon to eacA one. hut there la ao completa list avallsl'li*. Tbe asaocU tlons hu received enthusiastic letters from the e*ovet-nora of all the tutes. the mayors of msny cities and otber men of prominence, luciudtng Orever Cleveland. Wi< have ttvleeil alngera In plenty for the hirsts and eptrtt of this age. but tea turn from tbem to the old singers who dreamed In lofty thought. Tbey built Immortal themes a Knit character** endowed with Immortal souK This age demands apoatxopbea to the rhftltr***1 actlvltlee of protoplasm and grts them In the music hsll ballsds. Patents Dcaiona CofTRicin* Ac. <llns ■ •trtrl, sttsd J*IC4r11wH--.il riiai oain rwir 4>«Haac*s tea* mbmammt mr HsBOtOC* mi I'-iwiin «-4tJ**4"n*. ! l . Collars ami Cin"f•*. Domestic Finish j Stanford Laundry ♦ Ct-r. I'sm.-ii*. street aad Forref * a.rnue. !•)■ ;.),..n- i;..l 61. I e • PALO ALTO. : i .... ""4..IB, 0-*-nr.^|.rx-TS*V«(tl.l •w-.'I (.SMS. MI.I4S4M UW1 l> l'*t*IM> laVSatn *tlir.-ttcls Scientificflmcrican. « Co.» :■ I ?■ . ■*- »•• .i■»■ New Tor!< PALO ALTO ELECTRICAL WORKS Cootrarilng KlecirirUn. 1 Agents for Fairbanks-Morse Oaa : Engine. Fairbanks Scale*. Hum- I phreys Oaa Arc, a K. Electric Irons. 11,...... Illack IS4. SS3S talventty in . nil. 1 , The l>atiy Tlm**a—10c a weev Another eberlsbed tradition was aiusshed at Jsmestown wben several of tbe visiting celebrities learned thai the *;..-. iTtf-ir of North Carolina and tbe governor of Sooth Carolina are both prohibitionists. Alexander i.irabatu Bell predlcta that tbe time will come when WS will flgbt our battlea lo alrshine. bnt It ta p.***.. ble tbat tbe trlensvaa* man's wits were 'In the sir' whea he aald so "INK-sboatas waa a good girl." says tbe Chu-ago News, "but she never wore a straight front." And If abe were alive today abe would find it difficult U> keep a straight face. The Dally Tint* A Wilderness Made te Slsssom. The while man has Indeed come tn the Saskatchewan. In 1806 these twf- [ falo plains rsteed 3o!wi>.00i> tiushtle of i wheat, and each year now adds a balf ' minion or a whole million of acres no- dec plow. Soon there will be 10,0TJ0,0Gv i acres of wheat standing to the boll wallows along the Saskatchewan, aaya Emerson Utiugh In Onttug. Hoon there wtll be laV.000.000 buabeta of wheat to ! sell annus!!*. Boon this Missouri of : the north will be sending to Crest ! Britain twenty time* as much wheat i as abe can use today. Wheat has cone tn take the place ot for ml- bae ; That woman wbo bas Just married the same man for the third time la evidently not harboring a prejudice against the third term Idea. July 3, 4. 1. CafaVAF ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO EASTERN POINTS y U. IS II Ami now doth the young maa scale tbe college heights in (.reek, while the "old msn" plows the lowlands lo dialect. s: v 4-otonels to every private In Coba. Of i-ooree tbey couldn't sll be colonels A man with tbe Instincts of s gentlemen Is Mvar too bney to be polite Omaha. 960 00. Kansas City. 190.00: Ut, Paul 970.SO; Chl-ago. 97:50; St. Louis, aad New Orleans' 97.60;Boston.9109.60;NewYork,97.60; Boston. 9109.60; New York, 109.50; Waaft. Ington, 9107 00. And other points tn proportion. Norfolk and return for Jamestown exposition— Jul> 9. 10. II, August l». Sp, Sept-smlwr II. ,*. u__ $97 7s'i for round trip W« eel) tickets ov«- any route aad make your berth reservations For full Information see A. A. it \r ..gent Palo Alio it, ■-,. Mill MMitlii iu;. n. P. A F. A.. San Joae
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