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ffji i I tw ail I fl i I 12 8jBJXRA2SCI8CO CHBONICLE THUBSDAY JTHTE 1 1899 it GIVEN to vSTiNFORD Jhree trustees Are IBarrecl From Serviug V5 iWiddw of jfo Founder JAskedthem to Resign Makes the Deed of Gift to theo University Outright HerTofpose la PreTent Hostile Legislation Oxer the Estate After She Shall Hati a Pasei Away frs Jne Lathrop Stanford yester cag defied to Stanford University per eonaj Jaroperty In stocks and bonds to the tnarket value of 110000000 and rial wrn amerent jtarupr caurorniato to additional value of 1317000 The deeds were handed over to the trustees of the unlversltf who were In WMlon for three hours to the afternoon at ye Stanford manaloiop Nob Hill They will be officially recorded at 8an Joeelo day by Samuels Lelb president of the board sJLitUiiie the jneetlnji Mrs Stanford made an Address lq which she advised sVtp the future management of the university She announced that at no time should tbe number Kt women attending the university ever be permitted to exceed COO She related how durlnr the past two years she had found It necessary to demand the resignation of three trustees whose conduct she deemed Inimical to the Interests of tha university She did not mention their names but It was learned that she meant Irving Scott anq tr Edward Taylor of this city and Joslah Stanford JrLall of whose resignations have been accepted She urged that practical jnanual training departments thefhjghest order be made prominent features of thttnlverslty courses She declared that ereaf ter no fraternity university grounds and all such must bejrf attractive exterior and apprmed byine trustees whokre empowered to lease sites for such residences but net for boarding houses of any kind She also recommended that after her death the stock farm on the Palo Alto ranch be maintained as under the regime she bad Inaugurated has been a profitable source 6f revenue to the university In the management of the university teaching force aba declared that the Eealdenthouldhavetunllrnlted power only exception mentioned being that he should at no ttrae pay himself a smaller salazy than that originally set Wf Senator Stanford which Is believed ta be H0000 a year The 10000000 present to the unlver houses or ether residences costing less than WOOD might be erected upon th Ufarop arvi my xdend Jlussell Wilson ofTenroUed students with the constantly lncresjrtnf percentage of women shows thai Mrs Stanfords fears of the eventual fcrepopderence of womenVere well grounded Xn the college year 1591 there was a total of KMtudents K4 per cent of them being women In JJOT the iotal was1 74 and the per centageof womm 7 uvim the total was 975 and the percentage of women SO 4 In 1048 the total was 1100 and the percentage oj women S3J in IMS the total jiraalOO and rteiper centage of women 154 In 1835 97 the total was 10landthe percentage of women Sttln 1897 9 the total was 1124 and the percentage of women 17V and this latest year of 1998 99 the totalis 11S8 and the percentage of women jIL In seven years the relatlvenumbex of women has grown from twenty five In evenrlOO students to forty one In every hundred while the relative number of men had decreased In the same ratio This jreatytbere are some 4SS women at Stanford alo Alto offer many attractions to the woman student There are seventeen trustees now serving Those at the meeting yesterday were Charles Goodall Henry Dodge Judge McFarland George Gray Rev Dr Horatio Stebblns Joseph Grant Leon Sloes Charles Lathrop and Russell Wilsdn of San Francisco Nathan Spaulding of Oakland and Samuel Lelb of San Jose The absent six ere Thomas Welton Stanford of Melbourne Australia Senator William Stewart of Carson City Nev Frank MJller of Sacramento Timothy Hopkins of Menlo Park and Horace Davis and Dr Har ey Harkness of San Francisco Thffive who have died during the last three years are Judge Francis Spencer of San Jose Alfred Tubbs Colonel Charles Crocker and Isaac Belchex of SaaFrancisco and John Boggs of Colusa The three whom Mrs Stanford forced to resign during the past ear are Irving Scott and Dr Edward Taylor of San Francisco and Joslah ptanford Jr formerly of the Mission San Jose In addressing the trustees Mrs Stanford explained that she was about to leave the city for four months oiid wished to takeVlfrantagVof the present opportunity lo express her ideas as to thef uture policy to be observed concerning the managementofv8tahford affairs At the same time jihe thought it proper that she should onvey during her life time certain Troperty that she wished to pass to the unlersit and she accordingly announced to the trustees the gift of more than 110 U00 000 deeds for which she placed in their hands She directed that hereafter a president and a vice president of the board of trustees shall be chosen only by a majority vote and for an annual term beginning on the 1st of August of each year She then appointed Samuel Lelb as president and Russell Wilson as vice president of the board for the ensuing year desire continued Mrs Stanford that after my death my brother Charles Lathrop shall be and remain treasurer and business manager of the board with a salary of 10000 a year I desire that my brother Charles La MflUOIiEMllIWV I NIK SOIDIE 1EREHAV BE OTIS MV 3A iv PM JOINTS OR MUSCLES sk21 illr iHI GGSBr 8 ISTSSrt I 8 WL jf KB i lr M1ICEUXSEOC1 Changes Due to Poison ous Elements in the Blood H0WTO OBTAIN PERMANENT RELIEF Said Now to Have a Third Wife Married in San Diego Relatives of His St Helena Wife Have Already Secured a Warrant be directors of the Southern PaclAc Company and my brother Charles Lathrop a director of the Pacific Improvement Company as long as I have any interests In those two companies my interest being at present about one fourth in each I also direct that they be my legal representatives in all other corporations in which I am entitled to representation In boards of directors No vacancy occurring from any cause in the board of trustees of the university shall be filled until the num ber of trustees be reduced to fifteen ORMER Sergeant Willis Grlgsby of the First United States Infantry honorably discharged from the service of the Govern ment but a deserter from ery moral and legal obligation is still In hiding but Irate relatives mock marriage are on his track So far three of his wives hae been discovered two of them having been mentioned in the exclusive publication in yesterday Chronicle and there are other districts yet to hear from Apparently the dashing soldier ith his six feet of good looks fnarrled a wife in nearly every place where his regiment was quartered for any length of time and had one wife at Natchez under the HIll and another one here in Pike with others in other places Yesterday it came out that Grlgsby probably has still another wife in San Diego and that Miss Neva Wood Is probably No 3 instead of No 2 This San Diego wife according to Grlgsby comrades is known as Coffee Kate and Grlgsby married her about three years ago when she kept a soldiers boarding house opposite the barracks In San Diego where Grlgsby was stationed for some time It is added that shall fliiMi hv ik ii sity xonslsts of all Mrs Stanfords by binot atWi7 U8lB stocks In the Southern Pacific of Ken banot at ta annu1 or a 8pclaI An vacancy occurring In the board ene had a husband whom she divorced after that shall be filled after mv Ath 8ake of tIle handsome private but not before by the trustees and all Q1Bby had many rivaB and one day vacancies that may occur thereafter tucty189 bonds of tlOOO each of the Chesapeake and Ohio and Southwestern Rallroaf 1X00O shares of the Mar ket street Railway Company 1817 shares of the Rocky Mountain Coal and Iron Company and 10000 shares of the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company The 1217000 worth of real estatej consists of lanajj In Ran Francisco San Mateo Tehama Colusa and Santa Clam counties Tn deeding this fortune to the university at this time It is Mrs Stanfords purpose to make certain of its disposi tlon jwhjle she alive rather than leavarlt In a wllr that might be long tuWected to legaf dlfflcultlisT laaddl tIon to theserglfts Mrs Stanford a few raays ago ceoea me uni ersuy an Of the real property of the Stanford estate situated In San Mateo county and Consisting of 140277 aerefof valuable lanJL She also deeded the water system established by Senator Stanford In San Mateo county for the purpose of supplying water tbthe University consisting of 1000 shares of the capital slock of the Manxanlta Water Company Ootbese deeds were placed rev enoCatamps to Xne amosntoT 877 SO ThtJdeedsQonveed yesterday bore revenue stamps to the amount of 88000 Mrt Stanford has also recently deeded to the university some 29000 acres of land comprising lhe Felt theCoonand the Oopeland farms In this State Otw of thee tracts bears with It water rights of great value and particularly useful tothe great Vina ranch which also belongs to tb University Another tract situated In Santa Clara county TOBd located tn the hills back of the University contains the water sources for tbe Palo Alto farm and Is especially valuable to the University These three tracts deeds of which have been filed brrcare valued at more than 8000a The aggregate of Jars Stanfords late gifts to the University accordingly reaches SUI60400 This does notlnelude the gifts of recent years among them the Stanford mansion on Nob Bill They all go to round oat the original munificent endowment of 810000000 which Is supposed to make Stanford the most handsomely endowed Institution of learning In the world The numerous and elaborate additions to the fine unl veraity buildings now In course of con r4ructtooarelnTseptarwlth the re rent additions rto the universitys wealth The limitation of the number of women wbemay attend the University ts one of the most radical and surprising changes adroctedby Mra8tao fferd Tbeadvisabllltyof audi a re form haa Deeo quietly mooted uy some of the alumni and the prof easors for more than a Tear and has been looked upon as the ultimate solution of the problem of perpetuating that Stanford pfrif Which Is best maintained by typl al college men who make the most of their undergraduate days by partlcl katissrta all departments ot college fife The yearly record of the number I East to settle up his fathers estate His father is still alive and resides in St Helena On April 14th with every sign of ner lousness and shyness Grlgsby askcl Mrs Wood for her daughter hand and spoke of a marriage some time In the near future Mrs Wood gave her consent and as somewhat astounded her Grigsbj asked that the wedding take place three days later He gave as the reason for his haste that Miss Wood was studying for the stage and he did not wish her to adopt a theatrical career He put his unwillingness to be married In San Francisco on the ground that It would interfere with the discharge which he was so anxious to get Mrs Wood was not satisfied with the financial prospects of her son ln lav but as he appeared to be well educated well rad and well mannered she thought her husband would be able to start him In business Fearing that the young people being so much In lo might elope Mrs Wood consented to a hast marriage and she and her sliter on April 19th accompanied the couple to Redwood City where a license was procured and the marriage was per formed by Justice Hannon County Clerk Thompson of Redwood says that his suspicions were aroused at th time Mrs Wood and her sister applied for the license he says and he refused to gie the license except to one of the principals The mother and aunt said that both Grlgsby and Miss Wood were In search of the Justice of the Peace Finally Miss Wood appeared and swore to the license in which Grlgsby was put down as a natHe of Kentucky aged 25 and Miss Wood as a native of San Francisco aged 18 Grlgsby failed to put In an appearance at the license office They were duly married by the Justice and re according to the story he and the grass widow ran over the county line and when they returned they announced themselves as man and wife Being exceedingly vain Grlgsby prided himself upon having given all his rivals the slip This story was told to Miss Wood relatives before her marrlaire and she asked Grlgsby about it but he stoutly by mall and It was planned that the denied it and she believed him Intralr family should shortly Join the father lng The term of office of each trustee hereafter appointed or elected shall be ten years Nine trustees shall constitute a quorum of the board A vote of eight trustees will be required for the election of a trustee There shall be elected at the annual meeting a president a Ice president and an executive and finance committee of five trustees all holding office for the term of one year or unUl after tnelr successors are elected The following trustees after my death shall be the executive and finance committee Charles Lathrop chair man Russell Wilson Tlmothv Hon I and indulgent parents who have guard Kins josepn Grant and Leon Sloss a er careruiiy ana inauigea an ner ness ana ainaness io ner xie wrote the president of the board lo he reasonable desires She met Grlgsby frequently when he was at Benlcla but nmJn on April 19 1898 when he passed on one or two occasions however his officio member of the committee The trough Bakersfleld on his ay to Cuba letters failed to arrive with the usual executive and finance committee wlir Inst one year later she married regularity and Miss Wood now be have management and control subject him The pretty seventeen year old lleves that at these times he was In St girl fasclnatea tne Dig sergeant ana a iieiena wun nis nrsi ue a inena ot oorresDondence was beun which last the Wood family arranged a little at ed through the Cuban campaign Grigs home bys letters were full of Interest and as they were not In the least sentimental the whole family became interested in the correspondence and the writer When Grlgsby came home from Cuba on sick leave and feverstricken he renewed the acquaintance with little him She was not feeling well and told him she would prefer to breakfast at home He said he had business down town and she told him to go to breakfast If he liked and she would Join him later as they expected to leave for Bakersfleld that day He left bidding her a tender farewell coming back from the door several times and promising to be back In an hour and a half The time passed but no Grlgsby came Instead there arrived a peculiar note stating that he had been called to Benlcla Somehow this aroused the wife suspicions Mrs Wood and her sister wired to Benlcla and received word that Grlgsby had been at the Golden West Hotel in San Francisco on the previous day and was not at the barracks The ladies telephoned to the hotel while Grlgsby was In the office He left on hearing his name mentioned The ladles then went to the hotel and finding him out went up to his room to wait for him When he returned two hours later the clerk informed him that two ladles were waiting for him and he at once left the hotel After that his wife received one letter from him mailed on the train The letter which Is now In her fathers possession told the young wife that she was not to consider It a lengthy separation as he was merely going East to settle up some business affairs and that when he saw her again he would have the money he had promised her Since then the Wood family have kept the wires hot In search of Grlgsby They have employed detectives and have spent much money and will spare no pains to have him arrested and punished They say that before long he will be wearing stripes that run the opposite way from those he so proudly sports as a sergeant They are deeply sorry for his flm wife who has been so equipped with all things necessary for mechatlcaM training IihOlwyaear husbands wishes i In regard to these matters as sacred as Ihopeand dealte that you will hold them and my wishes after I am gone and therefore emphasize a direction that In connection with the scientific and literary and other courses Mand on a par with tnem tnere shall always be maintained at the university such technical industrial workshops as shall enable a student to learn his own living by the work of his own hands with the aid of his mind To that end I desire that liberal appropriations be made Tor carrying on this department of the Institution and that practical rather than theoretical mechanics be employed there as Instructors men who will ado their work In the shops with the students and not In the lectureroom alone Another subject I feel It my duty to mention Is In reference to the raising of horses on the stock farms In the future I have given It close attention and rduch thought Tha first few years after this department came under my management I found that the expenses exceeded the revenues But by Inculcating into the different heads of departments the necessity of retrenchment by employing fewer men and making other changes I suceededln making it a paying institution bringing in a revenue for the university There exists a general feeling of pride among all the men of this department that they have helped me to this extent and are In a sense contributors themselves to the support of the university Much capital has been expended on the stables There are none more commodious In this or any other country In addition are plenty of The paddocks and acres of grain fields that as a rule raise sufficient to feed hundreds of horses and there Is also a good body of old well trained men specially fitted to carry on my husbands theory of breeding Under these circumstances I cannot but feel that it would be a mistaken policy to discontinue this department until you have given it a fair and Impartial trial for a few years During the past two years it has been my duty which was extremely painful to me to ask for the resignation of three members of the board of trustees It is needless for me to go Into details as to my reasons for taking these heroic measures but I wish to assure you that I did It to retain my own self respect My conscience fully Justified me in the course I pursued and I sincerely and religiously believe that the one great Supreme Power that governs us all has approved of my action I have declared to you this action on my part for the purpose of saying that not one of the above trustees alluded to whose resignations were asked for and accepted can ever in the future be reinstated as a trustee of the Leland Stanford Jr University This unexpected and distressing experience has led me to believe that it may be expedient in the future for you as a board to have the same power that I have exercised to ask for the resignation of a member who In the best Judgment of ten of the board of trustees may be objectionable or detrimental to the Interests which he has been called a upon to serve I shall take this under gPAy I consideration and decide it finally In it turned to this city where they lived cruelly wronged but they are without Ak lfi rtr ivmnotliv si ht W6C1UVI ai uic liuuir Ui JMISS VVWUb wi ni parents on Van Ness avenue Mr Wood In Bakersfleld was communlv cated with and snt his congratulations on the part of Miss Woods relatives brought back an answer from the Chief of Police of San Diego that no marriage had taken place In that county Grlgsby said that the report was prompted by Jealousy and spite on the part of his comrades When Sergeant Grlgsby married Miss Neva Wood he made the mistake of his life Miss Wood is the younger daughter of a well known Bakersfleld family a pretty girl Intelligent and refined with a strong talent for the stage 10 me approval of the board of the property finances and general business of the university It shall keen a record of its proceedings for the tnspeetion of the board The president vice ores dent and the executive and finance committee the treasurer and the business manager and the votes of eight trustees shall be necessarjr for affirmative action In the execution of the trusts but for the purposes of investing and reinvesting the proceeds of the trust property in bonds of the United States or of this State or Inother bonded securities the affirmative vote of nine trustees will be necessary No prlvata or public houses shall be erected upon the grounds of the university as boarding house or lodging house for students of the university or others except by the trustees and under their control No house for private use shall be erected tipon the grounds of the university which Is of a value less than 84000 4 No Kindergarten or elementary school shall be established or maintained on the grounds or In any buildings or rooms jof the university which shall be supported In whole or In part out of funds of the university No member of the faculty ot the university or other person connected with the university shall aid or assist in the establishment of a common school In the town of Palo Alto or its vicinity which will ne a charge upon the property or funds of the university No summer school shall be established or maintained at the university or have thejise of the university name ujr shall any member of the faculty engage or be employed as teacher In such school upon the grounds of the university fc The board shall designate one day In each week when the students of the university may visit the museum free of charge All other persons must pay an admission fee of 25 cents except the president vice president and members of the faculty and their friends and trustees and their families The board of trustees may receive Grigsby who was very vain of his looks had himself extensively photographed before his somewhat abrupt departure and left the pictures with his young wife One of these photographs was sent to St Helena yesterday and was identified by Mrs Grlgsby No 1 She is broken hearted She and her two small children are dependent upon Grlgsby aged father who has met with financial reverses in the past few years and who is not as well to do as formerly Grigsbys invalid mother Is prostrated from the shock of learning that her son Is a criminal On May 23d when Grlgsby was home for the last time his wife noticed that he had packed all his clothes and asked him why he did so He replied that he intended to look for work and did not know hen he ould be back His if remembers now that he did not as was his custom look back on leaving home and throw kisses to the children Though she watched him out of sight he never turned back And the trouble that Neva Wood for the bride and groom but Grigsby will cause the ex soldler will in Bakersfleld All this time Grlgsby was domiciled at the barracks at Benlcla waiting for his discharge to arrive and spending every spare moment with his girl wife in San Francisco He alw ays appeared to have plenty of money spending much more than the 226 which was his pay as a sergeant He bought candy and costly flowers for his young wife and never appeared at the house without a present for her He often took her to the theater and to expenslv lit tle suppers anq was the soul of gentle Wkra ths dtsUT and excrttory organ faU to iwrfocm tbr proper function ta blood become contaminated with poUoaooa matter that brlns oa suffering nd dUeaa inactivity of the liver luxcUbneas of th bowel tn uigeatloo ana aiuggtobneea of the kMaey trr to ait in the accumulation ot am foreign element RHEUMATISM the most common of the disease that art a a result of theabov condition The character of tha UX Said tth Moot 1 changed for foreign add now go to make Its composition These acids give rise to pals and suffering Fibrinous deposit tn the Joints result causing stiffness of the Joint and consequent enlargement What Is necessary to correct this ertlT Tha question 1 easy to answer A remedy needed that will destroy the activity of these acid I Olsons and that wilt sllminat them from the brood HCDYAN performs this work admirably HUTJTAN cures Rheumatism because it neutralizes these poisons it strengthen the kidneys and stimulates them to Increased activity in order that the poison may SI ttred from the blood and discharged from th body Hundred ot men and women have been cured ot chronic an Inflammatory Rheumatism by mean of HUDTAN after all other remedies had felled HUDTAN cures becsase It drives the petoon entirely from the system Local ap flications llntment etc serve only a pal latlves they do no permanent good and all the while the disease Is fastening Itself more firmly People sometimes make the mistake to think because the muscle are sore that the seat trouble Is there and that by rubbing It caa be eradicated The trouble Is tn th blood and nothing short of an acttv remedy that acts upon the blood liver and kidney will cure That remedy Is HUDTAN HCDTAN la a preventive aa well a A cur for Rheumatism Gout Headache Pais In Back Pain in Limbs Pale and Bsllow Complexion Bright Dlsja etc for it corrects all those conditions that create these poison as enumerated above HUDTAN cures all disease of the Stomach Liver Nerve Kidney Blood HUDTAN curs are permanent HUDTAN Is for sale by drugglat cents a rackage or six packages for 12 50 your druggist does not keep HUDTAN send direct to the HUDTAN REMEDT COMPANT Cor Stockton Ellis and Market st Cat TOU MAT CONSULT THE HUDTAN DOCTOR8 ABOUT TOtR CASE FRE5 OP CHARGE CALL OR WRITE eveaeayejvaesl viarr DR JORDANS quiat MUSEUM OF AHATOiY lift Kiltll ST tttfca7tt 1T I TIM UtM Atirilcal Vans la tbe Worm WakMua say wamqit i data s4ieywraJITtaDliieT spedaiuioetBe Coast Fjiamn I Dft J9SDJU PKmTt DIStASES Jfil fl rniiWiHna to sad strtrOy private Tmaiil personalty at kr letter A tman Car la erery fin aartr niiea Writ Cor Book PHILOSOPHY i aaauGK hioio saxa A1 aiaaMa ooaa raeeaj Miss Wood whose relatives were taken wih his fascinating ways and easy manners He told them he was from Covington Ky had been educated in the Kentucky University and that his father had died leaving him some little estate This pleasing fiction he kept up Grlasby was suddenly summoned to the barracks that day Jt has since transpired that thevould be hostess was a schoolmate of Grlgsby at Napa and that he probably recognised the name At various times Grigsby urged his young wife to go East with him saving that he had business in Washington and promising her the 500 which he said was coming tc him if she would go She refused steadily to leave her mother On Iay 23d Grlgsby was in St Helena with his first wife On the 2Uh he was In San Francisco The not be the sum of his difficulties The wronged wife in Napa county is on his trail with a warrant charging bigamy and will prosecute him to the bitter end Yesterday William Castner Jr brother of Grlgsby real lfe went from St Helena to Napa and consulted with District Attorney Bell upon whose advice a warrant was procured charging Grigsby with bigamy and was forwarded at once to Sheriff Mansfield of 8an Mateo county it being the belief of the Castner family that Grlgsby was to be found near the place where he con the future I now come to the gifts which I am about to make to you as trustees of the Leland Stanford Jr University under the provisions of the act of endowment under which the university was founded In the year 1885 and under the conditions of the grant by which the Unit verslty was founded 1 have after mature and prayerful deliberation upon the subject decided to add to increase and enlarge the endow nment of the Leland Stanford Jr University and to furnish and provide further and additional funds and means for the maintenance of the University forever In the future For these purposes I now deliver to you a deed by which I grant to the trustees of the university the property which Is described In the deed of grant subject to the covenants conditions and reservations as will be hereafter mentioned in the deed itself After the meeting Mrs Stanford departed on an evening train in her private car Stanford for the Vina ranch where she expects to remain for the next four months quietly resting and enjoying the country air Republican Club Acta At a meeting of the Thirtieth District Republican Club last night It was announced that 150 names appeared on tbe roll Resolutions were adopted calling attention of the Republican County Committee to the fact that 40 per cent of the positions under newlyelected Republican county officers were tilled by Democrats Resolutions were adopted calling the attention of the Grand Jury to the alleged crooked operations In the office of Superintendent of Streets Fragley and demanding a public Investigation Speeches wera made by Dan Stewart Frank Lee Harrington Duffy A Lang Hennlng McNeill and several other i on the workings of the new primary law and the selecting ot delegates from the district to be chosen at the primary Mysetl Rolllna Co 23 Clay unequaled facili ties forTrintlng briefs and transcripts WORLD FAMOUS Jsaataal Teals Body Brain and Nerrj Tonio tn Overcome SUMMER COMPLAINTS AJTO TIEAT PnOSTRATIOX ALL DRUGGISTS AVOID gUBfrTlTUTEB Fortretta and Indorsements sent postpaid 1IARIAM CO 62 15th St New York Constipation totilgestion Biliousness Sick Headache wBMa WOwsM rsUna car4 by BEECHAMS PILLS Get the genuine if yon want to be cared Kcewtse2ScMta at eras star PURE HEALTHY FRAGRANT Ky to the end one of the last stories when morning of thle 25th Grigsby invited his tracted the bigamous marriage with his he left his bride being that he was going ife to go dovfh tow to breakfast ith Bakersfleld victim Miss Wood and accept all such property as any person may desire to give the board of the university for the benefit and use of the university by grant dev ise or other mode or means by which title to property is transferred by or between private persons and if such property offered be given to the board in trust for the benefit of the university the board may accept and receive it if in the opinion of the board it conforms to the purpose for which It is offered and not inconsistent with tbe purposes for which the university was founded It is desirable that the members of the faculty and tbe students should the quadrangle or between Roble Hall Dr Jordan residence or the Museum Societies And associations of students shall be permitted to build houses for the use rjf the members of the societies or associations respectively but the respective houses must be of an attracts exterior and the minimum cost to be fixed at WOO and they must not be released to any one for boarding houses The selections appointment ana rj I feel deeply and I speak of It at present because this may be the last opportunity of meeting you face to face The university was founded in memory of our dear son Leland and bears his name I therefore dlreCV under the power given me In the original gran that the number of women attending the universit as students shall at no time ever exceed 500 I have watched with interest the large growth in the attend ance or female students and if thl moval of professors and teachers and growth continues In the future at the all questionsthereto shall be made and game rate the number of women stu determlned by the president of the dents will before long greatly exceed university tulntlln nt rf the number of men and thereby have ai or in regarded by the public as a unlver Tbe unnatural odor from perspiration and all other Impurities a speedily and completely re niuvod and the entire body clven a pure healthy fragrant tone by the daily use In tohet and bath of WOODBURTE Facial Soap and WOODBURTS Facial Cream 1 Wek Men may have out treatment appliance and ren alie oa tnal aarf prvruf If DotarandrttfrcM return all at oar expense Fay Nothing Robust heatth for men secret drains cured nervous control and vigor New book sent under plain seal wimont charge ERIE MEDICAL CO Burr A LP MY DRMCNULTY TSiW5U CXOW ASD RKLIABfFOU A Specialist care Private Nervous and Blood Dle eaaes ot ilea mly Book on Irlvata Disease and Weaknesses of Jlen free Over Vm iprlenc 5 iy aol gaSumlsvalOtoli Consul UUoo free aaid sacredly conadentlaL CalLor address rKOCORHfjrTT bck Women Advised to ieek ao cat MIBCBLLAXEOIS Advice of Mrs Pinkham FINE BUSINESS LOCATION LCTTItB TO MB mTKBAK SO 048631 I had Inflammation and falling of the womb and inflammation of ovaries and was in great pain I took medicine prescribed by a physician but it did me no good At last I heard of Lydla Pink bam vegetable Compound and after using It faithfully I am thankful to say am a wrestl WArnfl ess 1 J9 Mtl is fering women seek advice of Mrs Plnkl 0 0 SUTTER POLK ST8 VUJIIHU urani tr aric I1L Elegant Stores To Let in jSt Helens Building jssjrsss 3 askx crs ue anisuaiw wu imn was not my husbands wish nor of salariesjand another definite sun shall be designated for the purchase on my of books anj supplies for the universit There is a subject on which I feel so Tbe president shall determine in his eole deeply that at the risk of repeating mv dlscretlon the distribution of the self I allude to it once more and that moneys In each of those funds except is the maintenance at the university of grounds The trustees are therefore empowered to lease to tne memrers ana officers of the faculty and associations of students parcels of said grounds suitable for the erection of dwelling houses upon such terms and for such rent as the trustees may deem for the best interests of the university but each of the leases shall contain a condition to its exterior shall be attractive tn appearance and that It shall not cost less than 4000 None of the residences shall be permitted to encroach on the grounds needed for the purposes or uses of the university or be1 built oh the north of Alvarado row or between that row and as to his own salary wtilch shall never the effect that If a dwelling house shall AU payments therefrom are to be made be less than that fixed by my husband I students 111 be taught to use their be erected upod the leased premises fby tne business manager of the unlver i and where If they wish It they may a aVjAM SI1 1 A atw41MVfla Tvm I I a Sity Chants Lathrop oeing no such business manager Th charge of registration fees for students aftd post graduating students has proved by experience to be advantageous and I direct that this shalf ever be continued in the future There is another subject upon which technical schools and workshops where hands In conjunction with their brains become skilled mechanics In describ lng the purposes of the university in the endowment act my husband said Its nature to be that of a university with such seminaries of learning as shall make it of the highest grade Including mechanical institutes and again he said that the university should be For several years my health was miserable I suffered the most dreadful pains and was almost on the verge of insanity I consulted one of the best physicians in New York and he pronounced my disease a fibroid tumor advising an operation without delay saying that It warmyoaiy chance for We tOther doctors prescribed strong and violent medicine and one said I was Incurable apother told me my only saivauon was galvanic batteries which I tried but nothing relieved me One days friend called and begged me to try Lydla nnkhams Vegetable Compound 1 began its use and took several bottles From the very first bottle there was a wonderful change yr the better The tumor has disappeared entirely and my old spirit nave returned heartily NOS 1137 1139 1147 1149 POLK ST This is the best business location In tha Western Addition Good transient trad Transfer corner ot Sutter and Polk street car imes i HKST REASONABLE Also in Same Dulldlng OicYcry DesiraMe flat of Ten Rooms ull particulars of DBASE recommend i-vein- nerllMna 11 ri Z7 U3S UJronoJe uUg women Mrs Van Cleft 111 Saunders ivenua Je sey City Heights i stsf TelepnoaeUasi loss Residence 2j Oough street Residence telephone Scott JSt fia wJ r4lAf3 J5 iwaimfcr i rfAt1b4.

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