Campbell Press.

Fourteenth Year. CAMPBELL, SANTA CLARA COUNTY, , FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1907. No. 10.

C AMRBELL ¡NTERURBAN PRESS CIIAS. W. DAVISON Practical Sympathy. Attorney at Law PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY Dr. Edward Everett Rale called up­ Room 10 City Hall, San Jose. Phone, Brown 632 ELGIN C. IIURLBERT Editor and Proprietor on the editor of a paper In a small New England town. In the course of Subscription. $1.01 a Year in Advance Advertising Rates. .Vic. an Inch per menth conversation tl^e editor told how he GEORGE W. WALDORF Locals, .it' a lino each insertion Resolutions of respecl and condolence,5c a lino. was worrying about his wife, how he Attorney at Law Cards of thanks, 50c. Notices of entertainments, where a charge is made, 5c a line. had sent her to the country for her Telephone—Office Main 271 health, how she was growing worse The Rea Building San Jose, Cal. Entered as second-class nAtter September 30. 1904. at the Postofflce at Campbell, California, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 rather than better, how his heart urg­ ed him to go to her and how the neces­ JOHN F. DUNCAN sity of grinding out his editorials day Notary Public The Agricultural Department of the is constant­ by day was keeping him from her bed­ Office: Batik of Campbell Hot Weather Foods ly increasing the variety of food stuffs and medicines of the coun­ side. Dr. Hale returned to bis hotel and called for writing materials. After F. B. BROWN Full line cereal foods, Just try by the introduction of new plants from foreign countries to several hours he returned to the editor Attorney at Law i the thing for hot weather, sections adapted to them, says the Morgan Hill Times. A few and threw on his desk a pile of manu­ Phone Main 539 —already to eat. Call at years ago the eucalyptus tree was introduced into California from scripts. Room 54, Porter Building San Jose, Cal. “There!” he said. “Go and see your the store and inspect our Australia. As a wood for manufacturing purposes, railroad ties large stock of “every thing wife. I’ve scribbled off enough arti­ and fuel it promises to be of great value to the State. DR. P. C. HARTMAN good to eat.” cles of contemporaneous human inter­ Eucalyptus oil has been used for about forty years, but only est to feed your paper for a week.”— D entist The very best of everything Woman's Home Companion. Graduate Dental Department ol the University ol in groceries. during the past ten years hasit been employed in medicine very ex­ Calilornia Prompt delivery, courteous tensively. Its use is now constantly increasing as its properties Telephone—Office, Red 103 treatment, right prices. SOCIETIES. Residence, 94 and medicinal value become better known. Campbell, California Telephone orders solicited. Masonic Notice : ! The fact that it is lion-poisonous and non-irritant makes it Charity Lodge, No. 362, F. & A. M., Campbell, Cal. Stated meet We are agents for H unt’s especially safe arid valuable. As much of it as a fourth of an ings held on the second Monday of Fresh Milk and Cream Choice Candies, and you each month. ounce has been taken internally without injury and it may be free­ S. R. W A d k , M a s te r. F O R S A L E . know what that means. G korgk S. R obson, S e c re ta ry . ly applied to the ffiost delicate tissue. Notwithstanding the fact Delivered anywhere in Campbell that it is neither dangerously poisonous nor irritating to the Independent Order of Odd fellows HENRY YUUNC1, . M o rn in g L ig h t L o d g e, N o. 4-2, OllR GROCERIES human system, it is a very effective antiseptic and disiniectant and ^ 1 meets every Thursday evening in Budd Avenue. Odd Fellow's Hall. Sojourning Phone, Farm ers 173 are “ Goods of Quality” has come to be used quite extensively for dressing wounds, ulcers ' ' brothers are cordially invited to i attend the lodge meetings. and other diseased tissues. It enters into the composition of sev­ W . L. D ow to n , Noble Grand. WALDRON WASHER R. E . O aths, S e c re ta ry . Farmers Union Branch eral antiseptic preparations. STOP RUBBING CAMPBELL SAVE TIM E—SAVE LABOR. E asy to him - The oil is also a well.known remedy for malarial and other Rebekahs die; no machinery; no gearing; nothing to Ada Rebckah Lodge, No. 223, I. O. O. P., t out of order. So simple a ch ild can run fevers and is used in treating diseases of the hair and skin and of meets the first and Third Tuesday evenings Every machine demonstrated and guar- the stomach, kidneys and bladder, and is especially valuable for at Odd Fellows Hall. Sojourning sisters and teed for 3 years. Buy no other. You can brothers are cordially invited to attend. buy it on installments. W aldron W a’sh b r M rs. \V. W . Du n h a m , Noble Grand Co., 1 2th and Tavlor Sts., San Jose. P h o n e affections of the throat, bronchi and lungs. M iss E t h e l H il l s, S e c re ta ry . R ed 1474.

Patrons of Husbandry t t Orchard City Grange, No. 333, meets on 9 9 The telegraphers strike again suggests the advisability of the the second and fourth Tuesday evenings at Odd Fellows Hall. Sojourning members are Get the Habit Government taking over the telegraph business of the country and cordially invited to attend. O F S A V I N G . A u making it a part of the postoffice department, or of establishing A. C . K e eslin g , Worthy Master. It’s a good habit to get into. It will on­ M rs. O. A. P utn a m , Worthy Secretary. an independent system in competition with the Western Union ly take one dollar of your ruonev and one minute of your time to lay the founda­ Woodmen of the World Company. When a company like the Western Union will charge ip Moorpark, No. 671, meets on the tion stone of independence for your de­ rates which produce a net annual income of 67 percent on the first and third Saturday evenings of each clining years. onth in Odd Fellow- Hall. All sojourning GARDLM CITY BANK AND I BUS I COMPANY, value of its plant, the government is under no moral, nor legal neighbors are invited to attend Al f r e d B ulmor Council Com. San Jose, Calilornia. obligations to keep out of the business. It is in the business ol L. W . H u t c h in s , C lerk . WE TRAIN YOU-WE PLACE YOU. transmitting messages, and common business sagacity would dic­ fraternal Aid Association EAT AT Palm Leaf Council, No. 560, meets on the tate that it make use of the most modern methods, like the tele­ second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows Hall. Sojourning members are cor­ Be graph and the telephone. Particularly would this seem to be the dially invited to attend. WHEELER’S case when the new features would be the best paying part of the M r s . M . J. W ilson, P re s id e n t M rs. H . E. B ra n d en bu rg , S e c re ta ry . 86-88 EAST SANTA A pacifie Çoa 5t business and that with little expenditure of money or increase of Degree of Honor CLARA STREET help.—M organ H ill Times. Wide Awake Lodge, No. 114, meets the first and third Monday evenings of each LOR AGENTS— AN OPPORTUNITY ! And just as long as we have the public service corporations as month in Odd Fellow s Hall. Somebody B ü 5i r j e s 8 Ç o l! e < § e M r s. G e r t r u d e A. B e r r v , Chief of Honor. now existing, just so long may we expect to have the scandals Miss RuBYiC. F o r e , Recorder. that we are now being treated tjpyn and elsewhere ‘The Old World Ancient Order of United Workmen » throughout America. There is so much money involved the temp­ Pride Af th e Valley I^odge, No. S 1C, m eet* th e first aiud third M o n d a y ev en in g s o f each Big School—First Class—Lots of tation for graft is too great. It may be that out of all these labor m o n th in (Jdd Fellows Hall. AM sojourning b r o th e r s cordially invited to attend. Students-Expert Teaehers—Good troubles and graft exposures will come government ownership, N. A. B l a k e , Master Workmann |I C. H. W h it m a n , Recorder. William Jennings Bryan Salaries for Graduates.—CALL. which is apparently the only solution. Dr. Mark F. Hopkins, dd“NOW READY' FOR SOLICITORS-fc* 57ft Imperial Octsvo Pages. Over 200 Superb Physician and Surgeon, Engravings from photographs taken The report in San Jose that the Western Pacific may build its by Mr. Biyau. Office and residence, 38 N. Second St., San Jose. 59 South Market St. SAN JOSE, CAL. depot in the southern part of that city may become true, but in all Recounts his trip around the world and his vis­ Office Hours: 11-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. its to all nation The greatest book of travel probability will not. The only logical entrance to San Jose is on ever written. The people are waiting for it. The agent's harvest. Outfit FRH. Send fifty this side of the city, and as it would be very much easier to secure cents to cover mailing and handling. depot facilities and rights-of-way oVer here than in the thickly' W. L. WOODROW FUNERAL DIRECTOR The Thompson Publishing Co., St. Louis. populated part of San Jose, it is the feasible route. The depot in AND EMBAUMER East San Jose would be very close to the great mass of San Jose, I 17 South first Street, Son Jose, Cl within five minutes from the bank corners, with a good car ser­ T elephones : Subscribe for the “ Press.” vice, near the Naglee Park residence district, and a much more de­ sirable location than the proposed new Southern Pacific union deplot on the Alameda, at the present site of the narrow gauge depot. But the more important reason for expecting the Western WONDER MILLINERY Pacific to pass this way is the one that the road would traverse a COMPLETE LINE rich territory at present without railroad facilities. The entire LATEST SPRING MILLINERY east side of the valley would contribute to the new road. Just 108-110 SOUTH FIRST STREET keep your eyes on East San Jose.—P ost. 4 IS ALL IT WILL COST YOU ■ P I ■■ E N l a T I to write for our big FKEE BICYCLE catalogue ■ \P M il« I showing the most complete line of high-grade We have received from County Superintendent Bateman a copy ■ ~ BICYCLES, TIKES ami SUNDRIES at lalCES ■ BELOYV any other manufacturer or dealer in the world of the Santa Clara County School Manual for 1907, recently com­ M. DO NOT BUY A BICYCLE piled and published by the Board of Education. 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BAU.iJ ..... OLD FRIEND. and a trot, waited until the following j hpdiy sprained!" Barton replied, grate- morning, succeeding his return, and | ful for this opportunity coming. I t s.-.-:j;s shier* I >oi/0in-ho\' was «>al»»cl then began a vigorous search for his “By mighty!” cried the other, as he A little y<-*ar has passed, nor morel wife. aligted and came nearer, “it’s a mercy The butter-flowers of their gold. Naturally he went to the Bonaceord, I heard your call; you stood a good The gl >ssi(-st, spread %> n’rous store hut no one there remembered having show for your last sleep In these On lane and paddock, smiles that wore seen Mrs. Barton. He scanned the reg­ d rifts.” First, cheerly day he gambolled free. isters of the hotels, he advertised in the “Yes, I understand that fact quite And now he's aged- is they deplore; papers, he visited the morgue, he noti­ well,” Barton replied. B ut Dobbin's good enough for me. fied the police; finally he telegraphed “And if I’d gone for Bessie at Wheat- They brought me, cast in nobler mould, iiis mother-in-law. land Instead of at Hilltop, you’d sure A horse from some outlandish shore, This last expedient was successful. have perished,” he said, slapping his Opinions of Great Papers on Important Subjects. And bade me ride him. I.OV'1 makes bold; The mother-in-law replied to Ills in­ arms back and forth vigorously. “But t I disobeyed, and, as before, quiry, hut her answer was couched In I say, stranger,” he continued, In a + » 4 ‘4 '4 '4 * 4 * 4 '4 ‘ 4 “ $‘4 “ '$*4‘ *$**$• O'er bill and dale with Dobbin tore. such language that Barton was non­ much lower tone, “I’ve my niece in the 6 aid I, "It’s true that horse may be plussed and he ceased to wonder, if, in­ wagon, and, if you’d just as lief, I’d From Shetland Isles or Singapore; deed, lie had ever done so, a t th e m oth­ rather you’d not say anything to her. B ut Dobbin’s good enough for m e!” HOW TO BE H A PPY THOUGH BICH. tions as set forth by Herbert Spencer. That philosopher er-in-law joke. The girl’s in a peck of trouble; her cites the fact that the primitive Tahitians when in the lie could not understand. From this (logoned husband, one of two weeks, UICH woman recently took her life be­ Arm still, though all the stables hold cause she was tired of having nothing to do. presence of their king, besides disrobing to the waist, un­ Is a t my service, as of yore, point of view he had done nothing call­ mind you, has run away with another cover their heads. “Hence it seems that removal of the She left a pitiful little note behind saying 'It’s Dobbin—not the 4-year-old— ing for abuse, and why should his woman, or so she believes. I be hat among European peoples,” says the great evolution­ she was absolutely of no use to anybody. I order groomed and ’round at four. wife’s mother intrude where she was switched if I take much stock in the ist, “is a remnant of that process of unclothing himself Mrs. James L. Henry, wife of New England’s Dick, versed o'erwell in racing lore, not wanted? yarn; I met the fellow once, and he by which in early times the captive expressed the yield­ Delighls to call him tauntingly lumber king, who is worth some $2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , He looked at the situation In this was right decent!” ing up of all he had.” Perhaps Count von Harrach ob­ A sorry jade without a score; wise. He is ealksj from home, Ills wife “And what may your name be?” is busy in her home from early morning un­ B ut Dobbin’s good enough for me. jects to having men recognize what he may regard as going to her mother's; lie returns, no­ asked Barton, his voice shaking. til late at night scrubbing, cooking, cleaning, caring for the children, and sewing buttons on her husband’s their captivity. tifying Mrs. Barton of tlie fact, and “Hardcastle, sir, James Hardoastle of But lot the count do his worst. Civilized man will Prince, here's Impatience at the door trousers. Witli proud arched neck, as one may tlimi she disappears and his m other-in- the O. O. Q. ranch ; but Greut Caesar, continue to lift his hat to woman as a sign of the respect There’s a lesson behind tlie story of the rich woman see, law takes matters into her hands. man, you’re slinking as though you had he has for her and of the homage ho is glad to pay to all suicide; it is unnecessary to say much about the rich A steed with met.tle meet for w ar— The more lie considered the more in­ a chill! Come, let me help you to the members of his mother’s sex.—Chicago Daily News. B ut Dobbin's good enough for me I censed he became. wagon, and then I’ll tie the cayuse be­ woman who does her housework. One could find nothing ■—Waverley Magazine. “(¡rent Scott, if she wants ivar, so be to do; the other cares for her children and is tlie real hind. There, now, steady,” as he as­ LEARNING TO BUY. it!” he muttered, after receiving an sisted him to the seat; “crawl In beside mistress of her home. HAT we needs more than statistics as to high evasive answer to his third telegram. my niece. Bessie, please move along to One gets tired of feasting and playing. A person prices, is a schooling in thrift in the home. “If my wife again lives with me It’ll be let this gentleman, who’s sprained his wants to be serious occasionally—that means work. The It is for tlie family to learn how to econo­ ncross the continent from her mother!” ankle, sit beside you.” lumber king’s wife solved the problem that the rich wom­ mize. I t Is for th e w ife o r th e fam ily cook; Indignant to the extreme he boarded And, bustling about, the man tucked an suicide was unable to solve. She cares for her chil­ to study saving and to learn how to buy and the train for the front, and went Imme­ tlie robes around the two ; then mount­ dren and does her housework. She laid aside her seal­ how to feed the family on less than diately to his wife’s home. ed the wagon and, cracking his whip skins, gave her auto to her children and with a song on formerly was used. No home is con­ “Merrill Barton,” cried Ids mother-in- over the backs of his horses, drove on her lips took the broom and the duster and got busy. ducted on the least possible expenditure.^ Most homes “Bessie, my dear, you’d best go to law, meeting him at tTie door, “you through the storm. The rich woman who t»k her life was sadly mistaken are run with an almost prodigal disregard for saving your mother’s until my return. Con­ needn't think to hoodwink me if you To Barton, sitting beside tier from when she said that she was of no use to anybody. There money. Many a household could be operated on half founded awkward this; married two can Bessie! I know, sir, of your do­ whom he had been so strangely sepa­ is plenty of work for tlie rich woman in the philanthropic the sum now being expended. Many a family could be weeks, and now I’m leaving you!” he ings, gallivanting about with the rated, the light broke through the mist field to keep her days full and happy. But the home is fed as fully, as wholesomely, and as well, on half what said to Ills young wife at ids side, as women !” Someone had seen him in company with the place. That’s where charity should be, first and last. it .costs to-day to do the trick. they sat in their apartments at the Then Barton, In his pent-up indigna­ his friend’s sister, and had poisoned the The real queen of the home is the woman who knows The science of buying to the best advantage; the study Bonaceord. tion, said something lion-printable. mind of his wife. The deduction was! her home—from tlie kitchen to the parlor and nursery.— of what to buy, how much to purchase, and the science “And are you quite sure that I can­ “There!” she cried, with flashing apparent; she had believed all that was! Chicago Examiner. of making the most of that which 1ms been bought, are not go with you?” she asked, in a tone eyes, “you’re what I've long thought; told her, and in this belief she had been the things which ought to be given most thought and which besjioke an eagerness to under­ you show your true character by your abetted by her mother. HATS O FF TO W OMEN. study. It is worth while to consider, in the kitchen, the take wltti him. profanity. The Idea of you're being Then, impelled by his ardent love, he lOUNT JOHANN VON HARRACH of' Aus­ problem of living rationally, carefuly and sensibly, with “Impossible, my dear. As I’ve told married to Bessie but two weeks, and gathered her In his arms, and softly tria has set out to organize an International a reasonable outlay. you, 1 leave the train at Sturges, then such language to me, to say nothing of whispered, “Bessie.”—Waverley Maga­ society for the prevention of salutation by The rise In prices is not the only evil tiling. The rise stage it eighty miles over the moun­ your carrying on with other women!” zine. taking off the hat according to the custom of recklessness and the absence of a calculating thrift tains before I reach the camp. If John “Madam”—he did not address her ns followed by men in their recognition of must be counted in with living expenses. Most people wasn't my brother, nothing should in­ mother, as had been his wont—“I do FOUND IN ANCIENT RHODES. women. Since the count is a member of can remedy these last evils.—Des Moines News. duce me to leave you,” lie explained. Viennese high society it is presumed that he Merrill Barton might have added Ilo<-k C u rved In K c ll e f o f G r e e k S h i* needs something to occupy his attention. This agitation Discovered liy Danish Explorers. LAND FRAUD CONSPIRACIES. that he was suddenly called to a remote which he has started will help to employ his time and The Royal Academy of Sciences and mining camp in the .Northwest, to assist will add somewhat to the gayety of nations. ATE disclosures made by the Interstate Letters at Copenhagen is reaping a rich his brother who had boeomc Involvtsl in The count contents that hat-lifting is very bad for Commerce Commission, under the Tillman- reward from the expedition it sent in litigation over a valuable claim. In­ hats, it must be admitted that the higher and heavier Gillespie resolution of Congress; evidence 1D02 to Undos, a small town on the deed, Barton himself owned one-half of the hat, the more will much fingering of its brim result given by employes of the General Land De­ south coast of Rhodes, once a great isl­ the property, and the outcome of the in wear and tear. But men—even men addicted to the partment; facts brought to light by the and home of Greek culture in the suit meant several thousands of dollars wearing of silk huts—usually are willing to suffer some army of special agents and by attorneys Aegean sen, says the New York Sun. to iiiui. slight damage to tlieir headgear as part of the price of of the Department of Justice, have disclosed Since tlie Danes began to dig deep into The foregoing conversation occurred their homage to members of tlie gentler sex. The prac­ a condition of rottenness with respect to /lie disposal of Its soil they have unearthed tlie larger on Monday, and on the following Thurs­ tice of baring the head is unhygienic, says Count von public lands which staggers imagination and challenges [iurt of its beautiful Acropolis, a fine day Burton, in the midst of his honey­ Hurrach. It causes influenza. He says he always laughs credulity. The people of the United States have not temple, and ancient stairway of re­ moon, parted from ids wife at the rail­ at American men for uncovering their heads in the pres­ begun to realize the inestimable loss which has been markable workmanship and an enor­ road station; he going West, expecting ence of women regardless of drafts and the next day occasioned, the enormity of the crimes which have been mous amount of statuettes, vases and to be absent a month at least, and she colds. The count overestimates the danger. Courtesy committed and the mass of corruption which lias be­ other antiquities. Mast to visit with her mother. docs not demand that a man stand with head uncovered, smirched the high and the low, the individual and the The Acropolis of Undos was espe­ When lie reached Sturges his brother for example, if lie meets a woman while out strolling in corporation, the private citizen and the public servant, Informed him that the suit had been cially rich in the signatures of artists and even permeated and controlled a branch of the Gov­ who had beautified it. Before tlie a blizzard. ,«ottlyd ou| of court, ami to their asliig her husband still absent, at Undos or the east at Copenhagen bring such a bride to the house which of valor to withdraw and await a more end being erroneously Informed that say that it js a faithful representation! old Mrs. Marlin, now entering on her convenient season; nnil this he did, their belongings were destroyed at the of an ancient ship. The relief is la j eighties, and presumably needing the leaving the victory to the stout matron. time of the lire, she registered at a re­ no respect embellished for decorative help of an able and industrious daugh­ tired family hotel in the suburbs, writ­ For several days lie endeavored to effect, but Is a reproduction,, perhaps j discover Ills wife. At last, through the ter-in-law, had kept In Immaculate or­ ing Burton at the mining camp. on a slightly smaller scale, of the stern der for over half a eeutury seemed so servant whom he waylaid, he ascer­ of a Greek vessel of the Hellenic epoch, Tile husband, meanwhile, waited im­ j unsuitable as to be nearly cruel. tained that ids wife was not, as he had Some of the coins of that time show patiently Ids wife’s return, lie met the “If ’Liza Tomkins brings her slack supposed, at her mother's, but at a reliefs of vessels und a considerable I In coming trains, hut no wife put In an ways into Danny’s kitchen,” one pes­ near-by cousin's, and furthermore, she number of representations of ships have appearance. Then, Imagining she was i simistic neighbor prophesied, “it’ll be expected to depart that very night for been discovered. The largest Is now Ini 111 and loath to alarm him, he hurried the beginning of the end for old Mis’ Wyoming. the I’nlazzo Spada and the resemblance I to his mother-in-law's home. Marlin; you'll see! I’ve known old Now Barton had an indistinct recol­ between It nnd the relief found at Lin- J Judge of his surprise when Informed folks as spry as she Is give out suddint lect Ion of an uncle of Mrs. Barton's dos is very striking. The relief, how- j hy the servant that Mrs, Barton had and drop quiet Into their graves. Folks gone to the city eight days previous. whom he once met, and who lived on a ever, has far more detail, and it was a at her age can’t bruee up to bear do- splendidly executed piece of work. j Back he went on the tlrst train. lCn cattle ranch in the above mentioned metlc crosses.” route, as previously arranged, lie met, State. On the side of the ship an inscription But old Mrs. Marlin, who had been ut a station along the way, the sister It was quite probable that she Intend­ was cut into the stone showing that the reticent and presumably disapproving of the friend at whose house he was ed to go to her uncle's home; so away relief was not meant merely as an orna­ before the wedding, was found to be In rooming, and became tlie young lady's to Wyoming the incensed husband sped, ment. It was hewn out of tlie rock to a very different frame of mind shortly escort. form the base of a statue In bronze in and In due time alighted at the little afterw a rd . Mrs. Barton, not having heard from station of Wheatland. honor of Hagesnndros.' The statue has! “Danny couldn’t ha’ suited me better her husband since his departure, was The day was stormy; one of those not been found, but the remains of an j if he'd picked her out a-puppose,” the very uneasy on this account. On the (lays when one would rather hug a hot iron fence erected lu front of the relief! brisk little old woman confided, jubi­ afternoon when lie w as escorting Ills stove than brave the wind and the sleet were unearthed. lantly, to an inquiring cousin. “Why, friend’s sister to her brother’s, she was of the blizzard. Emperor Wlllluni*. Salary. Jane, you’d scarcely believe It—it on her way to the telegraph office to Barton, however, was Impervious to “What salary does the Emperor of send him a message. the weather conditions and, in spite of sounds too good to be time—but ’Liza don't interfere with the work no As she stood at a crossing, awaiting contrary' advice, he mounted a cayuse Germany get?" asked a Herald reporter of Dr. Ernest Bickler of Berlin at the the passing of the congested traille, who and set forth for a ride across tlie plain rnore’n if she wa’n't there! Just let should she see but her husband In a to the Hardoastle ranch. R aleigh. her set behind tlie teapot to meals for carriage, and In company with a young It was after the noon hour when he “Not a cent as German Emperor. His RAMSHACKLE TENEMENT OWNED BY TRINITY CHURCH. Danny to look at, and beside the windy and pretty woman. started, and the night of the December emoluments all come to him as King of momin’s, foolin’ with a bit o’ sewin’ Prussia, and his yearly revenue 1« a j th a t th e fuss is and watchln’ the passln’, and go out Impetuously she Judged; she had but day began to close about him before lie about. Wlmt the ed in the report. The list of persons very handsome sum, but the amount is or have folks in arternoons, and get one thought; her husband was untrue. had covered half tile distance. wealth of Trinity is and what is done allowed to vote at Trinity church elec­ one of the state secrets. The fact of Danny to help her write notes to firms Justly Indignant was she at liis decep­ Trusting more to the Instinct of the with Its income inis been a burning tions is secret. tion. As she bad supimscd he was un­ his being at the head of the German issue for more than a century. It is a and magazines for patterns and sam­ cayuse than to his own knowledge, he Trinity’s holdings consist in large dergoing the rough life of a mining plodded on until Ills pony stepped Into empire does not better the King to the standing mystery in New York. The ples and sich evenin’s—and, land! part of west side tenements, and it has camp, and here, in sight of her eyes, he a »log hole, and threw him violently to extent of a dollar, though there is a property of the church is held by Trin- she's contented as a kitten and no was riding about the city with a eertaln amount gheu him to be used, H y corporation, and it is a close one. often been criticised as an inconsider­ more bother. ’Cept for cookin’ enough the ground. He tried to remount, but ate landlord. These buildings are old woman ! n killing palu lu Ills left foot and aukle only, however, for charitable purposes, j extent of its wealth is a secret re- extry, and a few extry dishes, I’d clean and ages behind the times. Some were 'Calling a passing cab, she followed prevented. All of his many castles and estates | corded In the corporation books, and forget she was in the house. It’s more’n originally fine private dwellings that the pair; saw them enter a house on a With one hand on the pommel of the were his inheritance as King of Prussia | they are open only to a few of the I’d have dared to hope for, an’ I trust fashionable street, and then, U»o cha­ and would have been his anyway If j higher officers. have been rearranged to accommodate I’m thankful. saddle, and the other holding the bridle several families. grined and wounded to Investigate fur­ rein, he patiently waited for something the consolidation of the empire had j Outsiders cannot get a complete “You’re at liberty to tell Inquirin’ ther, she hurried to her mother, where to happen. And presently something never been effected. He Is au anor- [ v|ew 0f the church holdings, because Many are ramshackle wooden struc­ friends, Jane, direct from me, that I she poured, into too receptive ears, tier did happen— a horse neighed, the sound mously rich man and manages his great i raneh of the property stands on the tures with brick fronts. The mauy fire regard it as the closin’ and cuhnintin’ Interests with good business ability.”— troubles. coining from the left of where he stood. tax rolls in the names of persons to escapes with which they are adorned blessing of a long life that my son Washington Herald. Now the mother, ns so often happens, Barton shouted, again and again, and whom it lias been leased for long by order of the city authorities tell Dan’l has married a perfectly satisfac­ what the building inspectors have promptly took up urins against her directly a team loomed from out the Th# Speed Mania. terms. Estimates of the church prop­ tory wife.”—Youth’s Companion. son-in-law and, assuming the leader­ darkness and the sleet, and a friendly “Would you be against my marry­ erty held by Triui / nud property thought of them. The picture shows a ship, outlined a course of procedure for voice shouted: ing a fast young man, papa?” upon which it pays taxes range from type of many tenement houses owned Some people seem to want their her daughter’s guidance. “Well, stranger, what's the trouble?” “Not If he’s going lu the right direc­ 140,000,000 to $100,000,000. The best by Trinity church corporation in the horses to scare at automobiles, so Barton, all of this time lu a worry “I’m lost, and 1 believe my ankle Is tion, my dear.”—Loudon Opinion. of these estimates seem to be those crowded part of lower New York. The they will have a grievance.

I á LATE HAPPENINGS LITTLE MONEY FOR SEASON’S WORK. WANT FACTORIES ESTABLISHED. CURRENT NEWS Salmon Fishers Receive One Dollar a Day STEAMER IMPROPERLY LOADED California Promotion Committee has a Plan ALONG THE COAST for the Voyage. SINKS WHILE AT HER BERTH to Solve Farm Labor Problem. OF THE WORLD San Francisco.—The crew of the San Francisco.—As a means of salmon schooner Geneva which arrived solving the problem of farm labor, Important Events of the Week in Interesting Items of News From here a few days ago from the Behring the shortage of which has been par­ San Francisco.—The Pacific Mail ferred from the barge alongside into j sea, received $137 each for the four ticularly felt during the shipping and the liner’s bunkers when the accident | Those States that Border months and a half during which they liner Acapulco, Captain Trask, loaded canning season, the California Pro­ Both Hemispheres Compiled occurred. were away. The Geneva’s crew was with a valuable cargo for Central motion Committee has started a cam­ The pumps were started, but it was ■ the Broad Pacific. paid off before United States Ship­ America and New York and with paign of encouragement to manufac­ for Busv Readers. too late, and the Acapulco slowly j ping Commissioner Joseph F. Curtin about a score of the 37 passengers on turing enterprises in the fruit-grow­ sank’. As the heavily loaded vessel for their season’s work. The mem­ ing centers. With a factory or two board, heeled over to starboard Mon­ went down, listed over at an angle of bers of the crew were by no means of even moderate size in the heart of What Has Happened. What Is Happening, and Current Events Among Your Neighbors in day, shortly after noon, submerged about 15 degrees, the lines by which | elated over the receipt of the money. each fruit-growing district the prob­ a coa! port which admitted the waters it had been held in its berth pulled the Far West Gathered by Mail and Under a mutual agreement, between lem of supplying the orchards and What Is Likely to Happen, Related of the bay and caused the vessel to out the mooring piles. the crew and the fishing company, fields with emergency help at The dolphin at the end of the by Correspondents in Every Telegraph and Presented in men received a stipulated sum, in ad­ sink alongside the old Pacific Mail picking time will be overcome to a wharf. Much of the cargo, which is wharf around which the stern lines Kaledioscopic Array. dition to a percentage on the value great extent, declares the committee. Corner of the Earth. of the fish caught. They faced the valued at $111,483, will be spoiled by were made fast was torn up by the The movement is gaining a satis­ necessary hardships and dangers at­ the submersion. The baggage of the roots and only the fact that the factory headway and quite a number passengers also suffered serious dam­ steamer had found lodgment in a bed Vallejo.—Vallejo wineries are figur­ tendant upon the pursuit of their call­ of factories have been established in New York.—The first general meet­ age. No lives were lost and nobody of mud prevented its turning turtle. ing on turning- out a million and a ing in sub-Arctic seas for a small such localities in the past six months. ing of the transcontinential railroads was injured. The vessel was over­ When it was seen that nothing half gallons of wine this season. amount of certain money, buoyed by These include olive-oil factories in will be held in New York September the hope that a good catch would loaded and topheavy owing to im­ could be done to prevent the steamer's i 1 0 th to ratify the new schedule ac- Reno, Nev.—Mrs. 'Frances Clara Von the olive-growing localities, beet- bring a large percentage return for proper stowing of the cargo. .-.inking passengers and crew hastened | cording to the interstate commerce Bredow, wife of Lieutenant Von sugar factories, wool-scouring plants, their labors. Except for coaling the Acapulco ashore. From the wliari' they watched j ruling. Bredow of the Kaiser’s Cuirassier soda factories and many others of a During the last and the present sea­ was ready for sea. Only about 40 the ship that was to have carried Guards, youngest daughter of Senator kind calculated to retain the help at Washington. — President Gompers son their hopes in this direction have tons of fuel remained to be trans­ them to Panama settle in the mud. Francis G. Newlands of Nevada, died seasons of the year when the demand I said the American Federation of La­ been disappointed, and they have • re­ last week in Berlin. for farm labor is slack. bor probably would sue the National turned to the coast trade where 'their Manufacturers’ ¿Xssociation on a SalinEts.—Mrs. W. H. Clark, mother The committee is in receipt of en­ services are urgently required at pres­ | charge of conspiracy in beginning the of Frank Clark, Mayor of Salinas, couraging reports from many of the ent. concerted effort to injure organized dropped dead at the home of a friend. STRIKING KEYMEN CONFIDENT. agricultural sections showing rapid Had the crew of the Geneva been labor. Heart disease caused death. Mrs. progress toward dividing the large engaged in the coast trade during the holdings of valley land, which have Berlin.—The directors of the Shan­ Clark was 68 years old and came from time they spent up north, they would New York State forty years ago to been, heretofore used entirely for tung Mining Company have received have received, according to the pres­ COMPANIES CLAIM A VICTORY grain and pasturage, into small farms a cable from Tsingtau announcing an Salinas. ent scale of wages, $180 instead of of ten, twenty and forty acres. This explosion of dynamite in the under­ Redding.—While getting water from the $137 they were paid yesterday. movement has been brought about ground Fangtse mine, resulting in two a spring near here J. J. Cady was at­ Experienced shipping meh say that New York.-—Although President agents within earshot of every official through the extension of irrigation. Germans and 100 Chinese being tacked by a blacg bear. The animal the hardships of the fishing life have of both companies, and therefore The purchasers of these small tracts killed. chased the man almost to his home, a peculiar attraction for these . men, Small of the commercial telegraphers’ know whereof we speak. Before the are men of family and small means, Syracuse. N. Y.—Julius F. Eller has when a neighbor appeared and slew and despite the two bad seasons they union declared Monday that condi­ end of the week, unless a settlement whose plans ¡ire to devote their ener­ been arrested here for return to Ala­ the bear. It is said to be the largest have experienced, next season will tions were worse than at any time is reached, the telegraph system of gies to intensive farming.. A booklet mosa, Colorado, where it is alleged bear seen in this county for years. find the same men embarking to gam­ since the strike was declared, neither the country will be out of. commis­ entitled “Intensive Farming in Cali­ he stole $2000 in money orders from Redding.—The superintendent’s resi­ ble with the fish companies on their the Western Union nor the Postal sion.” fornia” has been issued for the pur­ the Rio Grande Railroad. Eller de­ dence at the United States fish hatch­ northern catch. seemed to take the statement seri­ Belvidere Brook of the Western pose of stimulating interest in «this clares he was duped by a friend and ery at Baird was burned. Defective ously. Union said: branch of agriculture. got none of the plunder. wiring was the cause. The building, JAPS PUT SCREWS ON VINEYARDISTS. “We are not paying any attention “So far as the Western Union com­ Camden, N. J.—A negro murdered which belonged to the Government, DESTROYING THE DEADLY WHITE FLY. the wife of Edward Horner, a farmer cost $5000. The personal loss of con­ to Small,” was the comment of Ed­ pany is'coneerned the strike is settled. San Joaquin Growers Compelled to Pay the near Merchantville, and also killed a tents falls on Captain Dambson, the ward J. Nally, vice president and gen­ We are now operating with no more i servont, Mrs. Victoria Nlpoll. The sup erin ten d en t, and is $2000. Brown Men Big Wages. eral manager of the Postal. “Condi­ delay than the day before the strike ; Horticultural Experts Believe They Will tions are. steadily improving with us.” was declared. Our company has all j purpose of the murders was robbery. Marysville.—The body of an un­ “The week opens with the brightest the men it needs find conditions prac- | Succeed in Suppressing Pest. The assassin fired the barn so as to Stockton.—The Japanese grape- known man found in Feather river, prospects we could possibly hope for tie-ally are normal. The strikers are j dis tract the attention of the house­ pickers appear to have secured com­ near Yuba City, was buried last week. the strikers,” said Small. "We have beaten .” Bakersfield.—After laboring for al­ hold first. plete control of that work in the The Coroner was unable to discover most one week, the entomologists un­ The Hague.—Nearly all govern­ northern part of this county and the the man's identity. The body was der the direction of Edward K. Carnes ments have instructed their peace del­ found by two fishermen, who hooked vineyardists have been compelled to of the State Commission of Horticul­ egations to endeavor to bring about it while trolling for bass. The man submit for this season at least. When ture . have completed the fumigation obligatory arbitration, also the estab­ was about 25 years old and probably it came time to make contracts for ADOPT MEASURES TO KEEP of the citrus trees affected by the lishment of a permanent court of ar­ Irish . ■) harvesting the crop the Japanese white fly on William S. Tevis’ Stock- bitration. Germany thus far lias op­ contractors insisted on $2.50 a day San Francisco. — Morris Vogel dale ranch, near this city. The ground posed a world treaty on the ground was sentenced by Judge Cook instead of $1.75 as heretofore paid AWAY DEADLY WHITE ELY under the trees fumigated is now that it would minimize rather than for this work. The growers objected to serve five years in Folsom for white with the thousands of insects promote obligatory arbitration. and at first refused to sign up, but the violating a probation compact. Vogel which have been killed. The fumiga­ New York.—Count Boni de Castel- Japs had formed a kind of a union robbed a tailor, but was believed to tion tents have been kept busy ever lane’s favorite chauffeur, Louis Dus- Stockton.—J. F. Costello, fruit in­ would be in a position to act quickly. have committed the crime under stress and. not a contract would be accept­ since the entomologists commenced seau, is stranded in this city. He spector for the Northern District of Costello will spend several days of want. Four days after he was re­ ed at the old figures. their work, and now, allowing the declares his fall from the position of San Joaquin county, has been select­ with the men who have charge of the leased the same tailor shop was rob­ The vineyardists held a mass meet­ vapor to work on each tree about an motor king of the Boulevard, is due ed by the County Board of Horticul­ work in Bakersfield and Marysville, bed again. Vogel pleaded to be sent ing and the. matter was gone over hour at a t^nie, nearly all of the in­ to a trick played upon him to get him carefully. A proposition was made to tural Commissioners to go to Marys­ and he expects to make a report to anywhere but Folsom. fected trees have been treated. It is out of France because he would have ville at once and confer with the ex­ the. commission at the next meeting. Seattle, Wash.—A special from Fair­ the Orientals, but they could not be believed thtit unless the eggs h atch j been a valuable witness on the perts who are making an effort to The white fly is considered the most banks, Alaska, says: What Is be­ induced to accept a cent less than the j out a new (generation of the insects, I Count’s side in the recent divorce schedule, they had fixed. The grow­ eradicate the deadly white fly that dangerous fruit pest that has invaded j lieved to be a gigantic conspiracy to j or other trees are found to be infect­ shit. ers had to pay the price or leave has been causing so much trouble. California, and the State officials are j rob the United States mails is now ed, the work of the horticulturists Pittsburg.—Della Fox, comedienne, their grapes on the vine. They have The pest has not made its appearance taking extreme measures to stamp it j in operation in Alaska. A few days will be over for the time. is seriously il! a t th e H otel L incoln. appointed a committee to act early in San Joaquin county, but the board out before it gains a foothold. At j ago word was received from the Carnes has left for Marysville, | Dr. Mulligan who is attending her, next season to keep from being decided that it would be best to take this particular time the orchards and Coast that the third pouch missing in where he will continue the campaign j declares that she may never again caught again, but the Japs only laugh early steps to keep it from reaching vineyards of San Joaquin county are | a month had been reported at Skag- against the pest in that section. Ste­ j appear on the stage. Miss Fox is suf- at the move, as they assert they are this section, and in case it did they not troubled with any pest. w ay. The sack contained $45,000 in phen Strong, an expert on insect erad­ ! fering from appendicitis and was gold dust, addressed to Seattle banks. determined to get good wages. ication, has been detailed to remain forced to cancel her engagement at Vallejo.—The torpedo boats Davis in Bakersfield to guard against an the Grand Opera House. ¿YU of her and Fox aj-e to be extensively repaired outbreak. Investigation has failed to future engagements have also been • •seller and these high figures surprised canceled. at the yard. The Davis is at present | many of the growers. Mf the Black CANADA WILL CHECK FLOOD find that the pest has spread in any moored ¿alongside the quay wall at ; Prince would stand long shipment, direction to date. Stockdale is thor­ Honolulu.—The Island of Laysan the yard, where her condensers and they would prove a good money-mak- oughly quarantined. \ has not disappeared, as was reported bunkers are being overhauled. Her | er, as they could be placed in the j recently by the captain of the sehoon- boilers will be installed shortly. It is OF JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS I er Olsen. The island was visited on market in advance of all other table Native Sons Will Expel Grafters expected that her repairs will be fin­ varieties. Ihe 15th of this month by the United ished in about three weeks’ time, when j States Government tug Iroquois, San Francisco.—A large delegation San Francisco.—Eugene E. Schmitz the repair work on the Fox will be | which was returning here from Guam. | of Brooklyn business men, with mem- Ottawa, Ont.—The Dominion Gov­ grants’ protection law making ships will be tried by the Grand Parlor of The Olsen’s captain reported that he com m enced. j bers of their families, is on route west ernment is still negotiating with the carrying emigrants subject to official the Native Sons of the Golden West cruised for some days in the vicinity Marysville.—The seven children of i for a tour of the coast. The party will Japanese Government with a view to permission, which hitherto has been notwithstanding the fact that his limited to vessels destined for Hawaii of the island, but could find no trace the late ex-Senator Daniel A. Ostrom spend one day in this city. Its mem­ restricting immigration to Canada to resignation from the order has been have agreed among themselves over or South America, will be made to op­ accepted by the Niantic Parlor. All | of it. It is probable that his reckon- bers will be extensively entertained a limited number each year, no mat­ | ing was wrong. the division of their father’s estate, | by the local commercial bodies. They erate in regard to similar ships des­ of the other boodlers who resigned ter whether the Japanese come from three sons taking half of his great | are also to be entertained at San tined for Canada on and after the from the order are in the same boat. Philadelphia.—William H. Hicks, wheat farm, while two sons and two \ .Tose, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Paso Honolulu or anywhere else. It is ex­ 1st of September. This will have no They must face the music of a trial paymaster of Schaum & Uhlinger, daughters take the remaining half. ! Robles and . They are to pected that such arrangement will be effect in reducing the number of im­ and in the end be expelled from the textile machine manufacturing com­ The public had expected a legal fight present to Mayor E. R. Taylor from effected. The existing arrangement is migrants, which already is under cer­ order in disgrace. Ruef, Gallagher, pany, was Held up by three highway­ over this estate, but it will not de­ the Brooklyn League an engrossed set for about 500 or 600 a year, but this tain restrictions, but it is aimed prin­ Coleman, Phillips and Boxton will be men in the northeastern part of the velop. The personal property was all j of resolutions congratulating San is overridden by arrivals from Hono­ cipally toward assuring the safety and disgraced along with the ex-mayor. j city and robbed of a satchel contain- sold at auction. Francisco on its wonderful progress lulu alone. interests of officially recognized emi­ ; ing $6000. Pursuit ensued, and one | of the robbers was captured after sev­ San Francisco.—At a meeting of since the fire. Tokio.—The clause of the emi- g rants. Montenegro May Lose Constitution. eral shots were fired. The others es­ N ian tic P arlo r No. 105, of the N ative San Jose.—Advance reports from caped with the satchel. Hicks Is suf­ Sons of the Golden West, the resigna­ the Native Sons’ parlors indicate that Vienna.—According to news dis­ fering from a bullet wound in the tion of Eugene E. Schmitz as a mem­ the coming three-day celebration of patches published in this city, Prince j arm inflicted by the robbers. ber of the order was read by the Sec­ ! Admission day will be the biggest Nicholas of Montenegro has decided retary. The resignation was voted NEVADANS USE BARBED WIRE New York.—The Journal of Com­ \ thing that San Jose ever has attempt- to withdraw the constitution which upon and quickly accepted by the j ed, and it is now predicted that the he granted to his subjects in the fall merce quotes an unnamed New York­ members present. The former Mayor throng which will enter the city will of 1 005. It is declared there has been er, who it says is very close to the : Administration, as saying that the gave no reason for resigning, his let­ be n ea re r 50.000 th a n the original esti- FOR TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS nothing but trouble in Montenegro ter merely stating he wished to sever : usefulness of Bonaparte as a member i m ate of 30,000. S ixty-one parlors have since a popular form of government his connection's a Native Son. ¡of the Cabinet has culminated. The i asked for places in the line of march, was instituted. Ukiah.—¿Ns a result of the visit of | which will contain upward of 500 men i paper says that his Immediate retire­ Chief Engineer Zook of the North­ | on foot, with a thousand Native Reno, Nev.—Henry Riter, owner of of the route the barbed wire along the Magoon Disgusted With Cuban Methods. ment is unexpected, but there is no western Paciftp Railroad to this city, | Daughters in carriages. No estimate the famous old Bowers mansion resort, fences will be utilized in making the question that the President is opposed circuit. to the “flippant and undignified attl- a survey crew started out to commence | can as yet be made of the number of which in Comstock days was noted Havana.- -Despairing of tin- ability The territory along the Virginia i tude and doubtful legal procedure running two lines for heavy steel that | floats, but, aside from these, the ban­ for its unique silver door knobs and of the Cuban municipalities to keep is to be put down bet.wen this city and Truckee Railroad has been neg­ ¡displayed by-the Attorney-General.” ners of the three-score parlors will add hinges, put a force of men to work the cities clean and sanitary, Gover­ and Cl overdale immediately. It is greatly to the appearance of the pa- lected by the Pacific States Company, I San Francisco.—Natives of British constructing a private telephone line nor Magoon signed a decree placing understood that all grades will be cut , rade. which cuts over the mountains from India are nut eligible under the nat­ along the Virginia and Truckee Rail­ sanitary affairs under the control of down and curves straightened. So San Francisco.—John T. Graham Virginia to Reno, but the residents of uralization laws to citizenship In the road to Franktown and Carson. The the central Government. far none of the steel has arrived, hut ! was peacefully driving a huge wagon- Washoe, Franktown and other towns United States, according to a ruling two car loads of fastenings for rails i load of hay along Potrero avenue when work will consist chiefly of making will soon be able to use the “barb” Attempt to Check Wine Frauds. o f Attorney-General Bonaparte. This are in this city and Cloverdaie. | he began to smell something. It connections. For over several miles wire to Reno and Carson. ruling Is the outcome of an objection San Francisco.—The San Francisco j made by the Superior Courts o f San | w asn 't exactly long green or* plug cut, Paris.—As proof of its determina­ Board of Education has decided that ! Francisco to allowing Hindoos to j but it was near enough to it to cause tion to eradicate wine frauds, the Gov­ its teachers cannot experiment with ! have citizenship papers until the m at­ | Graham no concern for a time. Then ernment announced that there have matrimony during the holidays and ter had been decided by higher au­ I the fumes grew a little stronger than OFFERED NO RESISTANCE been 4200 prosecutions for violations, hold their jobs through a leave of ab­ thorities. District Attorney !'■ "lin ; should come from his pipe or the pipe resulting in 3640 convictions. sence to see how they like the novelty j of any of the sewer workers along the took the matter up with Washington, with the above results. of being “Mrs.” Immunity contracts ; route. Graham looked around over Successful Trip of German Airship. of the sort will no longer go, said the i his load of bales. He discovered a TO MILKING BY MACHINE Washington.—James W. Vanclear, Board yesterday, and if teachers will | column of smoke going skyward and a president of the National Association Berlin.—The Persaval steerable .air­ persist in getting spliced, they will ! crackling blaze coming forward un- of Manufacturers, and himself a man­ ( ship made Its first flight of the year have to look out for other jobs later 1 comfortably fast, so he whipped up, ufacturer of St. Louis, in the Supreme Los Angeles.—Milking machines from infection by hand milking will Monday, carrying four aeronauts. on, and can't come back when the trying to race to help by the roadside, ! Court of the District of Columbia soon be eliminated. honeymoon is o’er. j But the faster he traveled the more have been introduced on the great Her motors worked perfectly, also ! Hied suit to enjoin Samuel Gompers Other dairymen have balked at the her steering apparatus. Stockton.—The record price for ihe hay burned, and finally the ourfit Bixby ranch, whose cows supply vir­ 1 and other officials of the American experiment, but it is understood many black prince grapes was paid last : was stopped, while driver and specta­ tually all of Long Beach, and the in­ Federation of Labor from using the of them will at once install the ma­ Would Send Lepers to Japan. week, free on board, at Lodi, when tors turned in and fought the blaze. novation is expected to revolutionize j boycott and the so-called unfair and the dairy business in this section. chines on ranches supplying this city the growers received $62 a ton for ! More than half the forty bales were ! “we don’t patronize” lists against his The first day's work of accustoming with milk. Manager Williams of the their grapes. There is a big demand ruined, however, and Mr. Graham’s Honolulu—Local Japanese offer to firm in St. Louis or against other the cows to the new order of things for grapes and shippers are accepting I horses will have a smoked hay diet Bixby ranch, a young man of univer­ send the Japanese lepers at Molokai firms and individuals. The case Is In proved so successful that no difficulty all they can secure. The Black Prince i for some weeks to some from the re- sity training, is responsible for the to Japan, because the Toklo Govern­ ■ the nature of a test and is regarded as is apprehended, and the old danger transformation. ment is now segregating Its lepers. variety is generally considered a poor 1 m ainder. I j highly Important. PRESS MOTES Coming up the grade from the COME A INO SEE • • Santa Ysabel country was Pat Our Sem i In­ Put Trust Offenders In Jail. T h e \ F or Kent—House of 5 rooms on orch- Condron.a former East San Jose visible Tori«» : Old Clock. chard, near to w n . Address this office. resident, and still a property B il’u t n l s . By WOODROW WILSON, President of Princeton University. • • J. F. Duncan and daughters are en­ owner on Wright avenue. He W e g r i n d XK really RESPONSIBLE man in jail, one real joying an outing at Capitola. [Original ] was for over 20 years on the t h e m a t originator of the schemes and transactions which The clock and tower were very old, Mrs. E. Fritz and Miss Hctli Kennedy came home Friday from Ball's Ferry. pay roll of Santa Clara county. are contrary to the public interest legally lodged though the tower was far older than the clock, having long been a ruin [•'. A. LeslieAmd family have returned He used to have charge of the in the penitentiary, would be -worth more than BALL OPTICAL CO. when the clock was put in it. It was to their Kose Lawn home from an ex­ branch jail (now the golf links 112 South First Street A THOUSAND CORPORATIONS mulcted supposed to have been built by the tended outing at Alma. club house on Alum Rock Ave.) Third door from San Fernando Street in fines if the reform is to be genuine and per­ Romans. Some said that the clock was M rs. S. K. W ade has been visiting in and worked the prisoners at Sam uel F. C o o p k r , B knj. C a m p b e l l , manent. the oldest tower clock in the world. Berkeley. Alum Rock, which place he had President Yiee-President It had not marked the time for nearly J o h n F. Wijncan, L. J. Stratton came down from Mead­ C a sh ie r WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS IS NOT GOV­ n century. A few were living who charge of when Barney Murphy, ow Valley this week for a short visit ERNMENT OWNERSHIP OF RAILROADS, BUT had seen Its great Iron hands swing Dr. Breyfogle, and Frank Ma- with friends, being a delegate from LAWS THAT WILL ATTACK AND PUNISH around the circle of its dial, but they Plumas county to the National Irriga­ bury were the commissioners. The Bank of Campbell PRESIDENTS AND GENERAL MANAGERS OF were very aged people. Its works tion Congress at Sacramento. He is Pat has no more use for politics A general banking, exchange, loan and col­ were covered with rust, and there was lection business transacted. Exchange direct RAILROADS FOR EVASIONS AND VIOLATIONS looking well and is well pleased with and is happy in caring for his on New York, Chicago and San Francisco. not a cogwheel that could be turned Accounts solicited. OF THE STATUTES. STOCK MANIPULATIONS the country up there. The Western Pa­ without a wrench. 1 1 0 0 acre ranch. He was on DIRECTORS: ARE SHEER THEFTS AND SHOULD BE PUN­ cific is being built rig h t by his place and One night suddenly every person In his way to San Jose with 100 J, C. Ainsley, B. Campbell, R. K. Thomas, ISHED AS SUCH. FA ILU R E TO DO SO IS LIK E things are lively. E. I. Price, P. G. Keith, Samuel F. Cooper, the village started up In bed. One. squares of butter from his dairy, S. G. Rodeck, J. Brynteson, S. R. Wade, OVERLOOKING HIGHWAY ROBBERIES. Miss Elizabeth Sargent entertained a Dr. C. N. Cooper and John F. Duncan two, three, four! There was no bell to having also some 50 dozen eggs Every corporation is PERSONALLY di­ give forth this cracked antiquated me­ party of Hamilton avenue friends last Friday afternoon, and in the evening en­ besides other “stuff” that was HANDY MOTH rected either by some one dominant person or tallic sound except the old clock in the tower. And If it had returned to its tertained the party of friends who made calculated to bring dollars into by some group of persons. SOMEBODY in up the camping party to Mt. Hamilton PAPER life it must be its dotage, for the his purse. Pat looked prosper­ A moth destroyer and disinfectant. Placed particular is responsible for ordering or sanction­ hour was 12 midnight and all counted recently. A most delightful time was ous and we reckon he is. under carpets, or in the folds of furs and cloth­ had. Miss Sargent will teach this year ing. it drives away moths and worry. Twelve ing every illegal act committed by its agents or officers, but neither four strokes. Had not some one got Those mountain highlanders sheets in a packet, carriage prepaid 10c; six up in the tower and struck the bell at Hickman, near Stockton. packets, 50c, if druggist does not have it. our law of personal damage nor our criminal law lias sought to seek seem to enjoy life. MADIGAN POWDER WORKS, Selection 1016 with a hammer? Impossible. The Miss Mary Lewis and Mrs. Frances CLARKSVILLE, IOWA. the responsible persons out and hold them individually accountable stairway—the last put in—had fallen Doolittle entertained a party of friends for the acts complained of. We have never attempted such statutes. years ago. Then, too, every one had on Thursday afternoon at Miss Lewis’ “ The Old World and Its Ways.” NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TOR CONVEY­ heard the whirring of wheels—a whir­ home Those present besides the host­ WE INDICT CORPORATIONS THEMSELVES, FIND THEM GUILTY ANCE OF REAL ESTATE. ring harsh with rust. Directly after esses were Mrs. John Strong, Mrs. Elgin OF ILLEGAL PRACTICES, FINE THEM AND LEAVE THE INDIVID­ This is the title of a new and IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE the last stroke I'eter Steiger, who Hurlbert, Misses Letitia and Della Arch­ profusely illustrated book by State of California, in and for the UALS WHO DEVISE AND EXECUTE THE ILLEGAL ACTS FREIj TO lived just beneath the tower, had ibald. Jessie Lewis, Gertrude Cook, Eliz­ County of Santa Clara. Col. William Jennings Bryan, re­ DISCOVER NEW EVASIONS. opened his shutter and looked out and abeth Sargent, and Charlotte Davis. In the matter of the Estate of Henry up to the belfry. All was still up counting his noted journey Crosson, Deceased. 11 is only in this way that we can escape socialism. Unless we can Miss Helen Matthews and her mothei Notice is hereby given that Mary single out the individual again and make him once more the subject there and about the tower. If a foot­ have arrived from Oregon and will oc­ around the earth and through Crosson, administratrix of the Estate of step had fallen on the stones beneath cupy Dr. Cooper’s cottage on Centra! Europe, which was so widely Henry Crosson, deceased, has filed in the and object of law we shall have to travel SI ILL FUR! IIER upon above entitled Court her petition for a he would have heard it. avenue. heralded through the American the road of government regulation which we have already traveled so Some of the villagers got out of bed decree authorizing her as such adminis­ Mr. Irving Snow has arrived to take tratrix to convey to one Edward B. and talked to each other from behind press. far, and that road leads to state ownership. up his duties as high school teacher. He Hindes, certain real property belonging their half opened doors; some lay The book is an illustrated and to said estate, situated in the City and awake wondering; some went to sleep will room at Dr. Cooper’s. descriptive record of that jour­ County of San Francisco, State of Cali­ again. Only little children slept on Dr. and Mrs. John Cooper have beer fornia, and described in said petition as ney, which is so memorable in follows: Homemaking Is without having heard a sound. “Ah, visiting relatives here. current history. The journey Commencing at a point on the south­ the children,” said old Caspar Steiner, Miss Gertrude Cook has returned to easterly line of Clary Street, distant Woman’s Normal State. “the innocent children! If they had her school duties at the Corning high embraced a period of a year, and thereon 72 leet northeasterly from the B y President CHARLES W. EI.IOT of Harvard University. been awakened I should not think school, stopping over to visit her sister covered practically all the na­ northeasterly line of Sixth Street; Tun­ there was evil in it, but they are in­ ing thence northeasterly and along the at Berkeley. HE satisfactions which women most need to earn, which they sensible to evil.” Caspar was the phi­ tions of the earth. southeasterly line of Clary Street, 44 Miss Shepard was here one day this Col. Bryan traveled with cam­ feet 7% inches; thence at a right angle most hope to earn, are THE SATISFACTIONS THA I losopher of tlie village, and his words southeasterly 80 feet; thence at a right week before departing for her school COME FROM DOMESTIC LIFE—from the joys, hopes, struck deep into the souls of those who era and pencil, and not only des­ angle southwesterly 41 feet 7% inches; heard him. All looked for some ca­ duties at Hanford high school. cribed, in brilliant phrase, what thence at a right angle northwesterly 53 anxieties, fears and blessings of the home. Homemaking is tastrophe. Miss Hattie Clark has accepted apo feet 9 inches; thence at a right angle There was one person and only one he saw, but further illustrated southwesterly 3 feet; thence at a right the intellectual life of a woman in her NORMAL STATE, and many sition as clerk in the Campbell drug not a child who had not heard the his journey by photographs. angle northwesterly 26 feet 3 inches to a woman who has never married secures the greater part of these most ghostly strokes. That was Gretchen. store. the southeasterly line of Clary Street the granddaughter of old Becker, the Miss Myrtle Xrnott, who recently- The photographs constitute a and the point of commencement. durable satisfactions. The race depends upon these durable satisfactions And notice is also hereby given that miller. Gretchen was to be married in graduated from- the Pacific Coast Busi­ striking pictorial presentation for yvoincn, and, although we see in recent times a very great develop­ said Court has appointed the 6th day a few days, to Hans Huntsman, a ness College, has accepted a position at and lend especial interest to the of September. 1907, at the hour of 10 young fellow about her own age, who ment of other occupations for women—a fortunate development, too— the Costa cannery in San Jose. book. They number 240 and o’clock a. m. of said day, and the court loved her, and die loved him dearly. room ot Dept. Two of said Superior in almost ail cases such things prove to be temporary or, if pursued in Gretchen laughed at the fears of the Miss Floy Lloyd is home from her So­ they show in picture the world Court at the court house in the City of older life, have become only a path to the sources of higher satisfac­ villagers. When they told her what noma county school duties for the hop as he saw it. They constitute San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State old Steiner had said she replied that picking vacation. of California, as thp time and place of tions. just that many striking Object hearing said petition and when and she had not heard the strokes, and she Miss Zena Kennedy is on a visit to M ■* to was not a child, therefore the philoso­ Lessons of the people of all coun­ where all persons interested may ap­ Berkeley. pear and contest said petition. With a man tin? profession in which he perseveres from day to day pher's words were not true. tries in their cities, towns and Dated July 25th, 1907. While the older people were whisper­ Harold Smith has gone to Columbia villages-'-in their homes and ' HENRY A. PFISTER, contributes greatly to the DURABLE satisfaction of his life. Among ing together, shaking their heads and College for a special course of study. Clerk of said Superior Court. other things, it procures for him his home. It, enables him to sup­ giving way to their dread, the younger F. O. Putnam opens his dry' goods everyday occupations. (Seal of the) By W. De n k e r , ones were preparing for the wedding. 1 Superior !- Deputy Clerk, store at Sunny vale soon after Sept. 1st The book will interest every port “her.’’ 11 gratifies also his desires for labor, competition and No one had been married In the village i C ourt, j success. for a long while, for there were few , The grammar school will open on the reader as a unique presentation people there, and the boys as they grew 10th. Dr. Cooper has just presented the of a wonderfully interesting jour- SUMMONS. THE GREAT SOURCE OF DURABLE SATISFACTION IN LIFE IS up went out into the world, leaving the school with a manikin to be used in the net'. It is sold only through so­ In the Justice's Court of San Jose THE HOME WHICH THE WOMAN CREATES. WHICH SHE IL­ girls with no one to marry them. But study of physiology, and has received a licitors. The Thompson Pub­ Township, County of Santa Clara, State LUMINES AND BLESSES. Gretchen’s lover Would not go without vote of thanks from the trustees. of California. Frank H. Benson, Justice. her. He loved her better than even lishing Company, St. Louis, Mo., E. Pezzola, Plaintiff, vs. R. \Y. Foster, It is the joy of children and grandchildren, the joy of that intimate Defendant. success In life. This was not remark­ are the fortunate publishers. run! tender relation of “one 1,o one,’’ which is Emerson’s definition of able. for every one loved her. She was Garden Party a Success. The People of the State ot California gentle and amiable and kind. But not They advertise for agents in send greeting to R. \V. l-'oster, Defendant. You are hereby required to appear at happy marriage. These are for educated as for uneducated women till later did those who knew her real­ The Country Woman's Club scored another column of this issue. my office in San Jose Township. Santa the source of THE CHIEF DURABLE SATISFACTIONS OF ize that, much as they prized her, they another success last Friday night in its Clara County, State of California, to had not known her true value. garden party' at the home of Mr. and answer before me the complaint of the All the preparations were made, and The Greatest Body. Mrs.. George L. Beaver. The extensive Plaintiff in the above entitled action, the wedding was to be tomorrow. One Three thousand is a conserva­ now on file in my office, w ithin five days grounds are adorned with beautiful old after service hereof upon you, if served man who had been a sailor predicted tive estimate of the delegate Railroad Heads that the sun would shine. By common trees of every variety, which a little art in said Township; or within ten da\ s if consent the older ones ceased to talk transformed into the most charming body in the coming session of served out of said Township but in said about the mysterious strokes of the old booths imaginable for the display of County, or within twenty daj'S if served Responsible For Agitation. the National Irrigation Congress elsewhere; in each case computing the clock and, for the young couple’s sake, toothsome dainties. These were all so which meets in Sacramento on time by excluding the daj' of service. By United •'tale* Senator RA Y N ER of’M aryland. assumed a cheerful air. Up to 10 well patronized that a very encouraging And you are hereby notified that if you o’clock (he younger people were laugh­ increase was made to the funds of the September 2-7. Every section fail to appear and answer said com­ OMl£ of the leading railroad presidents and officers in the ing apd singing, then were still. society. The gypsy tent, with Mrs. of the country will be represent­ plaint as above required, the Plaintiff country are to blame for all this trouble. They are agitators, There were people In the village who will take Judgment for any money or lay awake till after midnight fancying, Wells of Payne avenue in the role of for­ ed. The Atlantic and Southern damages demanded in the complaint as dreading, that they would hear the old tune-teller, was perhaps most popular and Middle West States more arising upon contract, or will apply to and THEY ARK THE MEN WHO ARE RESPONSI­ clock strike again. Why they felt this of all. the Court for the relief demanded in the 6 largely than at any previous com plaint. BLE FOR THE PRESENT CONDITION OF AF- way at this time they did not know. A program of appropriate music was meeting. Some of the most To the Sheriff or any Constable of said FA1RS. Neither (he president of the United States nor congress Scarcely any of the older ones but given with fine effect out of doors in the County, greeting: wished the wedding over lest some­ soft glow yf Japanese lanterns and a prominent men of the Nation, in Make legal service aud due return deserves the slightest degree of censure. thing might happen to mar it. But they rising moon. Socially the event was every department of human ac­ hereof. were disappointed in hearing the clock, The leading officers of these railroads have'made hundreds of mil­ wholly delightful. The following is the tivity will be present. Speakers Given under my hand this 20th day of j It did uot strike again. After midnight who will address the Congress, December, 1905. lions of dollars by TRICKS OF FINANCIAL JUGGLERY with one after another they fell asleep, program; Violin ’solo, “Mazourka” FRANK H. BENSON, (Hoffman), Miss Adella Archibald; song. constitute as distinguished a the railroads they represent, treating them asitheir own property to j While they were dropping off a light Justice of the Peace in and for said j appeared in the house of the miller, Miss Dorothy Blendinsop; piano duet, body as ever appeared on any T ow nship. aggrandize their fabulous wealth, and they are responsible to their j Presently he emerged hurriedly from ”Les Cloehettes," Miss Mary' Beaver platform in this country. Our bondholders and their stockholders for the disasters (that are now upon the door and called his next neighbor. and Master George Beaver; song, “Day- insular possessions and several | Then, one by one. the villagers began foreign lands will be included in us. 11 is a frenzy of the frenzied financiers thatdias*eaused the trouble. Dreams" (Stuletski), Mrs. Merrill; song, j to stir, passing from one house to an­ “A Dream” (Bartlett), Miss Edna theylist. The scope of subjects other. and all looking anxiously at THESE RAILROAD MANIPULATORS MUST BE BROUGHT TO Briggs; violin solo, “Spanish Dance” considered by the Congress is j Becker. Gretchen had been taken sud­ BAY, AND WHEN THEY ARE MADE TO FtEAAlZE THAT THEY (Moskowski), Miss Adella Archibald; broader than ever. It compre­ denly ill. SEWING MACHINE. ARE THE SERVANTS AND HOT THE MASTERS OF THE PEOPLE, The anxiety, the running of people song. “Sing Me to Sleep" (Greene) Mrs. hends the whole proposition of AND THAT THEY ARE THE TRUSTEES OF THEPR BONDHOLDERS In and out of the house, increased rap­ Merrill; song, “The Dawn” (D’Hardelot) the wise conservation and devel­ AND STOCKHOLDERS. THEN. AND NOT UNTIL THEN, WILL THE idly. At 3 o’clock one came out and Miss Briggs. The accompanists were opment of the basic sources of INVESTMENT OF THE WIDOW AND THE ORPHAN BE SAFE AND said, “If she doesn't get relief very Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. Geo. Kobson, and National wealth and prosperity. POPULAR AGITATION CEASE. soon she will die.” At half past 3 Miss Letitia Archibald. The essential relation of our for­ another came and said. “She is sink- ests and streams to every impor­ ' Ing.” At 4 o’clock old Becker wrung tant material interest of the Flying the W orlds Finest Sport. j his hands and said. "She is dead!” A Pleasant Visit to Mt Hamilton. country is becoming more wide­ The people stood in groups in the By WILBUR. W R IC H T ./A irship Inventor. j street, saying to one another, “The old ly recognized. The fact is a t­ The editor had the pleasure of tested bv the extraordinary in­ or soaring is the fincr-t sport, I .believe, in the world. j clock predicted this calamity, even to LYING the hour and minute It would occur.” a visit to the wilds back ot Mt. terest being manifested in the With a proper soaring mac hine— and I believe it could be Then came old Caspar Steiner, and one Hamilton Tuesday and Wednes­ convention which has for its ob­ made for less than $.’>00—mud with perfect control 1 believe of the women said to him; day. The high mountain air, ject the promotion of National “You said the strokes of the clock suberb scenery, sleeping under a progress along those lines. The f A MAN COULD HOVER OVER A SHIP LIKE A predicted no misfortune because the pine tree, the barking of coyotes, Fifteenth National Irrigation GULL ALL DAY without fatigue.provided thie wiud wasmght. Innocent children did not hear them. were all much enjoyed. But the Congress is destined to exert a You were wrong, you see.” It Is not ea sy . All birds, moreover, cannot1 soar, but only those sunset Tuesday night as seen very large influence in that direc­ “There has been no misfortune," said from a -1000 foot elevation, as like tiic gull, buzzard or eagle., Souringiis done by catching upward , the old philosopher, “at least to Grot tion. | chon. She alone except the children did well as the sunrise Wednesday air currents and riding down on them. If the upward currents are I not hear the strokes. Had the clock will never be forgotten. The faster than one rides down, the gcneral/direetian is upward. It is a ! predicted an evil for her she would latter scene was majestic. To SUCCESS IS SURE if vou are a graduate of one of TRICK like riding in to the seashore*on the crest of a breaker at i have heard Us strokes They prediet- be 1 0 0 0 leet above the clouds by buying thla td her entrj Into paradise.” that completely covered from S ev v e reliable, honen, high speed. Birds know the upward currents and instinetivly how to H E R D ’S CHAIN OF COLLEGES j This quieted those who heard the view the San Antonio Valiev high grade sew­ i words, and they went to their beds The demand for lleald graduates at ft find them. and the famous Santa Ysabel high salary is greater than the supply. M oney ing macniac. i —all but 1!w old graudfather and the j creek was a beautiful sight to WHILE YOU CANNOT LEARN TO FLY^ FROM THE BIRD. ONE ! lover, who were uot to tie comforted. Write today for our booklet contain- ing valuable information. NOW is bet­ STRONGEST GUARANTEE. MAY SEE HOW THEY DO IT AFTER LEARNING. I HAVE SEEN The words of philosophy are not for see. 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