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i ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. tare pervades the Whole. Thus a de fective part Injure tbe whole. -piEfl DOCK JIEEDED.

-tiroVi rsiand'a facilities The nation cannot be torn down ana rebuilt. Jt 4 planted, not made. The natiotr is conscious Organjsmi It 'la thereonsclaus i life of; 'the people. il Knows- na wen" lua'ahd the 'purpose given It to gulfilL Its action does no proceed-from a. mere Impulse and It, is not'dlrected fe.

Ian 'aimless enerar. buf hnr Crett Barniu have caught on and crowds of neenla have taken advaa tli -hMitMESTJC AND IMPORTED V- Enougn. there lain it that mnariawt imlrlt whiatta apprehends an object before It and ap-J WrneBrahdies Whiskies prenenasuinitspwn tags of themr ado; wonder, ior.we have marked price away down. "j1 SO pieces All-Wool Kotelty Suiting, regular pr)ce 50o we elofi' them at 25c: it i Some stores are selling Cotton Mixed Goods at the same price as a leader. "RO-lnch Storm Sers tn Black and Navy, 40o a yard.

so-inch Broadcloth, tn twenty different shades, 7 Bo a yard seaeraUy. sold at S1.2S a yr- J. Black Figured Wool Goods, all pure wool OOc a yard. I Black figured Mohair, 45c a yard. ExUnslpne Aa Bain Mad so as to Admit the Big Ship.

THE CITY COUNCIL IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, tor Preliminaries Arranged CORDIALS AND CHAMPAGNES. 1' AU Brands of Imported PORTER ALES. Ifr Associated Press to The Tribune. the East Side yxX't. fXX Sewer.

WASHINGTON, July Information imm Twivd at the Navy Deoaxt- Jv-S1 AND SHERRIES The City Council held a special meet -tA rasa fl11M T1 V- A ment of the progress of work of enlarging the stone dry dock at Mare lngl ast evening with Messrs. Brosna- AU1 vwv, wwa VI VUIUC -i All.Wool Horfen, ve jaru. Dotted Swiss Dimities in Pink, Bine, Cream. Heliotrope XJSao A other colors, 15o a yard; would be cheap at 25o a yard. Flg-ared Crepons will be closed oat at lOc.

Onr ao-inch Striped and Figured Liawn will be closed out at 15ev Seersuckers at 7c. 'J These are merely a few extra cuts of the great volume ef bargainee found in the Dress Goods Departmen Other lines will show equal reductions. han, Bassett, Dow and Heltmann absent. Tb Bst Quality at th Lowest Market Price. Island.

CaL 1 The meeting was for the purpose of At present the Hartford Is In the dock ordering the construction of a sewer in and is being thoroughly overhauled. CATER EXCLUSIVELY TO FAMILY TRADE. and along First avenue, Bast Four The last Congress appropriated 120, Remnants of lies and Cress Good sold ga -disss of cost, teenth street. Second avenue. Lake 600 for enlarging the dock.

Shore avenue. East Eighteenth street J. J. HANIFIN CO. The work now under way Is that of and Fourteenth avenue.

ABRAHAC1S0N The clerk was authorized to advertise cooping out the sides of the dock, at the botton to make ft large enough to for bids I for the construction of the ML i fjMtx. The latter is to be of vitrified Iron stone in sice frdsa admit the battleship Iowa, the largest WHOLESALE WINE and LIQUOR MERCHANTS tel. so fr a smpu order. 471 Fourteenth Street BROS. turn building.

i twenty-four to six inches and the esti mated cost is between 140.000 and J45, It Is probable that when the Fhlladel- 000. Two windmills will be required phis is docked that work will be pushed Westerfleld'- Mrs. ll W. Moffatt' and on enlarging the entrance to the dock upon Lake Shore avenue to be connected with the sewer fo the purpose of 1 Southeast Cornier Washington and Thirteenth tfts. family, Mlsa S.

Moffatt. Mr. George flushing. The cost of tne sewer win rail and build a new caisson. This win necessitate a coffer dam In Uons to a young lady who is with a party in the same vicinity.

Miss Mattle Haren acted as bridesmaid at wedding of Miss EdJttt Wilcox and William A. Beasly which took place last upon those wnose i property wm be Moffatt. Mr. A Williams, Dr. Doh-man, Mr.

John Miessdorfer. Mr. F. Mc-Wllliams, Mrs. E.

G. Rffndol and fam drained by It. i The council -also met as a board of ily. Miss Ethel Robins. Mr.

Max Alt- front of the doc ana tne enpance wiu be' for about a-; month. Commodore chjef of the LOOK FOR TRADE. MARK but adjourned withou Tuesday at Sanjoee, mayer, Mr. Goodman LoVenthal. Miss Watt, Mr.

Watt, Mr. Mulrhead, Mr. and transacting any business. ATTH CORNER. At Camo Washington near Santa Crux is a party described as "the joUlest, most Climatic chantres do not effect the.

xars. jj. o. Hunt. Miss Grau.

Miss Watson. Misses Berringer, Mr. Slgwald, Miss Mary Fitchk Mr. Mendenhall, Mr. BANKS.

"Bureau of Yards and 'Docks, says a large dock Is needed at Mare Island which will accommodate 1 the largest battleship now. in the navy and any that may be constructed. BANKS. perfect keeping properties of Dr. Price's accomplisned, most noapnaDieet, ana handsomest crowd Imaginable." The Oak- landers who have won such praise are: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Parsons, Mrs. W. THE u. Murray.

Mr. S. Murray. Mr. Wiu Hess, Mr.

and Mrs. G. P. Benrle. The Counties of California.

TT MnnM uf ln lfl foot HIS CHILDREN CO. H.i Plerson, Mrs. Nellie B. I Moore, and Miss Mabel Moore. 1 First National Henry A party ef excursionists left for Alaska Union Savings Bank Cor.

Broadway and Ninth streets. Transacts a General 8AVINC9 COMMERCIAL BuslnessT Capital Fully Paid, 800,009,00 Reserve Fsmd. Deposits Dec. 81, 1804, Van, Patten Liose Guardianship Contest. today on the City of Pueblo to be gone the remainder of the Those from Bank of Oakland Northeast cor.

Tenth and Broadway. wide and at least 80 feet over the sill, and broad enough at the bottom to afford opportunity for workmen to get every portion of the battleships whose breadth of (beam extends to near the bottom of the ship. It is pointed out that the present dock, after it is enlarged, cannot accommodate our vessels. Oakland in the party are iBev. H.

H. Rice, who arranred the Mrs. iThe children of Henry Van Patten H.IH. Rice. Dr.

and J. a. Aoami, Capital Stock Paid up $300,000 have been awarded to the care of Mrs. Miss Carrie Adams. Miss M.

Springer, S. Sanford of tbe Alameda Humane Miss I. B. Davis. Miss Wheeler, Mr.

and iuurd op directors; la. W. President IP. E. Vice President Society.

I Judge Ogden granted her fcp- Mrs. E. B. de Golla. Mra George uooie.

J. West Martin. William G. Heashaw The Hartford now being overhauled Mrs. Wright and Mrs.

Joseph Lancaster, LESTER BURPEE plicatlon. yesterday afternoon to be appointed smardian. The hearing of evi 20 Placer. 21 Plumas. 22 28 Sacramento.

34 San Benito. 35 San Bernardino. 36 Saa Diego. 87 San Francisco. 38 San Joaquin.

39 San Luis Obispo. 40 San Mateo. 41 Santa Barbara. 42 Santa Clara. 43 Santa Crus.

44 Shasta. 45 Sierra. 46 Siskiyou. i 47 Solano. 48 Sonoma.

49 Stanislaus. 50 Sutter. 51 Tehama. 58 Trinity. 58 Tulare.

v. It makes it necessary to keep the' Phil adelphla waiting, i i A. 3. Trestler. driver of Chemical No.

Z. dence was not concluded until late yes DIRECTORS, 0. W. Wr.Nea.r- A. J.

Snvder. S. W. I Alameda a Alpine.5 1 3 Amador. Butta," 5 Calaveras.

i Colusa. 7 Contra Conta. 8 Del Norte. El Dorado. 10 Fresno.

'v II 13 Humboldt. 13 Inyo. 14 Kern. 15 Kings. i 16 lke.

17 18 Loa Angelea 19 Madera. 20 Marliu. 21 Mariposa. 22 Menuoclno. -y- 23 Merced.

24 Modoc 25 Mono. 26 Monterey. 27 Napa. -r 28Nevaa. L.

29 Orange. terday afternoon. The children told the story of heinous offenses committed by J. I Tyson, 64 years of age, who Is Before the Philadelphia is in dock it Is probable that the Baltimore will be as she Is to return from the Runyon, J. Martin.

Norman Rldeout, W. p. Jones. Wallace Everson, C. Morehouse, P.

E. Bowles, W. H. Chick- i erlng, L. G.

Burpee, was married to Miss Jessie M. Embry at Thirty-fourth and Adeline streets Sunday afternoon. The happy couple received many costly presents from-friends and acquaintances. They have gone to Santa Crus on their wedding trip. now awaltlnar trial.

Asiatic station when the Olympia re- Van Patten was allowed tne custody W. Meek. J. WEST WM. O.

HKN8HAW OS presfdenv A. E. H. Exchange on Eastern and forolga'fit''' Interest allowed upon all savins iXwe its remaining three calendar moattWM.1 No entrance fee. Remittance from the country 5 oa made by express, or check uppa hanks' 1 San Francisco, and book will oe rMuruM, of his son Eugene, who Is a cripple and PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS.

BAN National can only be moved in an invalid cnair. a. Of course the Puget Sound dock will SSb Bank; London, Paris and American Bank Nettle Laymance, leading milliner. It is said the children nave a grandfather who Is wealthy. bo; sno or uaurornia.

be completed in the fall and that will accommodate the largest of the battle ships, but naval officers say in addl- NEW TORK National park sans. CHICAGO American Exchange Na Broadway. I Latest styles in mlUlneryi Miss Williams, 1162 Broadway, Macdonough bldg. i Van Patten had been charged with cornlzance of Tyson's alleged crimes i tlooal Bank. tiftn to this flno.k ther should be another and with failing to take proper steps in 1 SlOTEiiit.

Ita National Baxx of Oakuxo. V-Jarge one near 8 an Francisco. SNELL SEMINARY. 54 Tuolumne. 55 Ventura.

56Io. 57 Yuba. n- the matter. Judge ogden conciuaea that the father was not has certainly shown, though," said Judas Oirden. "that he is a simpleton Location N.

W. cor. of Broadway and Twelfth street. An Admirable Liocation for the i Well-Known School. FITTED FOR THE PLACE.

and Is totally unfit to care for his fam ily." i Van Patten laid all his troubles at the THOMAS PRATHER President HON. J. WEST Vice President CHARLES B. PALMER. Cashier Sportsmen Hope That Donovan i.

Hidden Beaut ies A- At all times garters have been considered very. Important details of woman's dress and alwavn tn floor of his eldest daughter Nancy who Snell Seminary has secured one of the most admirable locations in the county by i the leasing of the Merritt on recently celebrated a tug boat marriage "WiH Be Retained: aa Game Warden. with Tony Lewis, some manner with matrimony. Down DIRECTORS. Hon.

J. West Martin, Socrates JBmO. John C. Adams. D.

Henshaw vWard. Edson F. Adams, R. 8. FarraUy.

Thomas Prather. Exchange Domestlo and foreiga at current rates. Editor Tribune: Sir. When the office of game warden was created by the tnrough half a dozen centuries comes to us the custom practiced today of having the garters as a finishing touch to a bride's toilet. i The particular girl friend who is permitted to slip them into place is conceded to stand the besj possible chance of wedding happily before twelve months are out.

A prospect of near and blissful matri CORRESPONDENTS Cnemicai a- flnnal Rank Now Vnrlr- N. M. RothS- that body performed an act that must result In much good to every county In the State. There was a time child A Sons, London; Rothschild Freres, I 'f purity and care in preparation the ROYAL Bak- 1 i ING Powder equals any in the market, and our test shows that it has greater leavening power than any of punty Powder I shows that it has t-'flrim: inrMnon aa uuconio uu- schaft, Berlin: Bank of California. First 'Jr National Bank, Crocker-Woolworth Na- L'Lns a-yw a mony- is also i shared by the friend Funds deposited with correspondents paid here, 3 i which we have any -TH5- who secures the privilege of making a bride's garters, the proper pattern i for which' Is now a circle of white silk -elastic covered with embroidered white satin and clasped by.

a small gold buckle enameled in white bow knots. r. The garters of Marie. Antoinette were la i pretty pink sine bands elaborately em broidered on tne upper nan in -tiny in Alameda county when the wild game contributed in a measure to the larders of nearly every family, but of late years there has been, such Indiscriminate slaughtering of all kinds of game during the close season that the stock has 4 dwindled down to such an extent that -wa hunter rarely secures a bag that he can feel very proud of. The scarcity of game now is wholly due to the klll-: ing during the propagating season, and unless stringent measures are taken to prevent the carrying on of the practice of killing during the close season there will not be a game bird, rabbit or deer In this county in a few years.

The appointment of i John Donovan of Ban Leandro as game, warden of this county was an act of the Supervisors that meets with the! approbation of every true sportsman. The young man is anative of this county, and as jewels and gold thread. In an Ameri HOTEL ClMOJpWS't THK MOST rAVORABT.T LOCarsO AWft lead rs Hotel ef Oaklani. saa Oas.aad. i U.

8. HARTU rrOtlUC. PULLMAN HdTEly The Best House ia West i. nn 'ft. Table Supplied with Substantial a' Sunny Kooma RATES LOW.

Oakland Bank: of Savings Cor. Broadway and Twelfth sts. Incorporated U67. Authorized Capita), $1,030,000 03 Cauital Paid in 480,003 .00 can family are preserved the bridal garters of a titled English ancestress. These are of white' silk, nearly two Inches broadband decorated with round buttons made- i of seed pearls, from which suspend pearl' cords and tassels two Inches long.

Philadelphia Times. Fourteenth and Madison. It is healthful and attractive and is situated In the center of the best residence part of Oakland, the views of Lake Merritt and the riea- Reserve and Contingent Fund, 15 1,4 St 46) mont Hills being unrivalled. Tne lau term will betrin August 5th i and end De Jan. 1, 1895,.

4,803,528 40 xjra. for sa p. nnie cember 20th and the course of studies will be thorough In every The faculty A. G. PRICE.

boy and man his life has been one that he has Just reason.to be proud of. He ISAAC L. REQUA. 1 vl miller Vice President Uawaoks OV TSB SaS' W. W.

GARTHWAITE PERSOIIAL AtSD SOCIAL. i A. Hirschberg has gone to Harbor Lake county, to spend a Mr. and Mrs. j.

N. Blair left Saturday for an outing InrLos Gatos. i B. S. Hubbard of Vernon Heights has gone to Los Angeles! on a combined business sad pleasure trlp.v t.

i-The Misses Anderson of San Francisco are vlsiUng relatives in this city. I Byron I Stone is taking a holiday in Santa i trL 'I vinr. Hush and Dennle Dia KST A KAVTS. Evaded the Toll. The incident cyclist evading toll by! carrying his machine through, the gate is not without an amusing precedent.

The story is told In "The Autobiography of an English Gamekeeper." Joslin. underkeeper to Mr. of: Stanstead Park, Essex, 'who was reckoned the strongest man hi Stanstead. was one day on the road to Stortford. mounted on his donkey.

On reaching the turnpike gate lust cast Zlon-i House he asked the is an ardent sportsman, and has always taken a deep Interest in sporting affairs. While connected with the Fish Commls- slo ajrDOTiovaja capable and vigilant officer, and during his short in cumbeney as warden he has exerted the DIRECTORS. Wm. R. Davis, Arthur A.

Smith. Henry Roaera W. E. MlUer. James Momtt.

consists of master minds in tne various branches, being tn charge of Miss Mary E. Snell, Richard B. Snell, Miss N. Whit-tler Otis, Miss Harriet F. Stevens, Miss Charlotte Anita Whitney, i Miss Jessie P.

Wheaton, Miss Edna Snell Poulson, Miss Marlon Powell, Francis Stuart, Miss Sophie Newland, Mdlle Anna Tally, Mrs. Rosa Neuer Torrey; Frederick -Zech Miss Bessie Lee Wall. Miss- Seller, M. Creseler. Miss Theresa Sherwood, Sig- George H.

Collins. E. A. Haines, Horace David, Isaao L. Requa.

BALTIMORE RESTAUnAtlT. same tireless, careful and competent Banking Business transacted. 1 1 supervision Of the affairs his office. On account of the declslsn of a Su Interest allowed pn all term deposits, i t'ViSSSlA' Mea.s at Square Prides perior judge of one of he lower coun- tles of the Stat the I question has arisen as to the constitutionality of the of the Legislature creating the lie of same warden, and in second. pence." was tne reply.

"Ana now mond are camping in Tosemlte Valley. much do'vou charcre for carrying a PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS. BAN FRANCISCO Bank of California. Anglo-Cala Bank, L'd; Nevada Bank, 463-465 'SEVENTH STt narrol throueh the srateT't "Nothing." i ance with that decision the several i Dr. McLean leu iasi evening i.iAiV t-hm, eamn named in his honor near and cmCAGContmentil National Bank.

Private Room, for Ladles said the plkeman. ''Whoa, ass." cried Joslin and, quietly dismounting, he deliberately slipped his head under the mund Beel, Miss A. M. HerncK, miss Marledna Miss Flora Bell. Miss Lucy M.

Brim. Dr. Myra W. Kpox. WASTE dv STETSON.

Two Bright Young Men Have I Joined Hands at Law. 1 John W. Stetson and William H. Waste have formed a law i partnership. LONDON -N.

M. Rothschilds Bona Famlllea. Castella. Shasta county. He wlU be away for two weeks longer.

animal's oeuy. ana. seizins letrs. lifted him off the ground and car- M. MARC0V1CH.

4 Prtps. Clarence L. Creed has left for the Santa Central Bank h.i him throue-h the aate. and, re-1 Crus mountains. i mounting, trotted on.

New York Post. in T3n viaitMt hta old home in St. Broadway and Fourteenth sta CALIFORNIA Helena last week. 417-410 Fourteenth St, 12 I OAKLAND MaCDOKOUOB TBSATEa BLlx vv' 4 AL. WOLFF ft CKAA Bcf ARFF, Propik Maison del Opera.

John A. Coleman Very 111. John the well-known comedlart who so great ahjt throughout the country and, who de Vri Mabel Camnbell and Ethel Pratt $1,003,003 CAPITAL STOOL of Oaklarid are the guests of Miss Logan Tooley in Colusa. lighted so many people in the produc-1 tottw crelltN French, Restaurant tlon of ''Africa' in this city two years w. G.

PAI.MENTEER....Vlce President iirrv Carrie has" rone' to Clover- with offices in the Blake Momtt building. Mr. Stetson is a State university graduate and is ai very bright young man. He has had some experience in the newspa1)er field. He was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court, after passing a Very successful examination.

He was for some years a deputy in the county clerk's office. Will Waste has a well-established practice and the new firm commences under most favorable circumstances. ii ii issfc wn i Cream of tartar sold by grocers con C. R. Cashier Bro la ivlnsr dangerously ill with pneu Table dale to spend her vacation with her fam- monla invSan Jose.

His friends are in a state of great anxiety over his condition. -s FX2NCH DINNER 50c. Waiters aapaller; board op directors; -George Perkins, John Crellin, H. B. Alnsworth.

J. W. Phillips, George D. Met- Flae Catering a Specialty, Harrv Wilson is the guest of George Boards of Supervisors of the counties of the State have refused to audit the demands for the salary of the warden. It Is intended to carry the Question of the.

constitutionality of the act to the Supreme Court, and it is hoped that the act will be Alameda county, will suffer an lire. parable loss if. the office' of game war- den is abolished, and it is sineerely to be hoped that a decision of the higher court will be delivered within a short time and that Mr. Donovan win retain his position. Ar SPORTSMAH.

Chemists, phystelans and teachers of cookery use Dr. Price's Baking Powder in their homea -i i 'applied An Eloquent Discourse Given by The Institution" of Applied Christian. lty met in the assembly room of the As- bury.M,' IE. tchuruh last night. 5 I After short i discussion on Rev TPhlMp Oraifs paper; read before the last; Profssscr Markhm Mr.

Markham read an excellent-paper on "The State as an "Organism. The substance of the paper was as follows: The nation has its foundation laid in Humphrey in San Joae. calf. F. K.

Bhattucfc caaries if. neroe. I L. Morehouse. wwG.

Palmeateer, I Thomas CreUln, W. C. Pbelan. 1 Miss Ruth Wilder is vteiUag Miss Eva tains from 80 to 90 per cent of white McKenxle in Stockton. Electric "Wheels.

A bicycle running iapparently by, its own volition," as it werr. appeared before me one" this" week on Riverside Drive. The jrlder had his feet on the rest and he was going along at a twenty. MAtlva war rta Trausacts a general tnuo( siumna. Interest allowed on term deposlta Loans made oa real estate and approved security.

Buys and sells eschann on all the clay or alum. Dr. Price's is the highest grade of cream of tartar baking powder. UNIVERSAL nr.v and Mrs. Charles Walker are in lAT HQWELL MOUNTAIN.

Nana; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. wu- glncapa Clues oi un iiumu bhih vjiu urope. Principal eorreapondents First National Bank, San Francisco; Chase Ne- Uam Stoddard. Restaurant Oyster jjtuca The fourth Celebrated In a Very rived from a small battery under the seat, I tlenal Bank, New Terk: Metropolitan and the electricity was generated by the 1 National Bank, Chicago; Nebraska Na- rriekev of Healdsburg has accept 1 475 SEVENTH STRESt a it Mi riiiw nan ia nn wu w.a Tinnmi oaiw, wiaaiu.

MMaia. i i i MllM I ed a position In Oakland and has taken up his residence here. worBT' tne mscmns iur aiwui tttmm. The nation's birthday was remem when he would i nave storea up sum-clent electricty' to run the machine for FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' Im4 T.tW "Post of Stockton. Who has bered at Angwln, Howell Mountain re several Tone Telegram.

-1 Bast Veal la Tewa Cents sad 7swsr4s. Meal at All Hoars. Day Sight, Salabs to. Oaosav Choiss Wmea, Unman sad -X'? iTiiiH jteosta jus Uaies sal Fartiss M. Catuslch iAKi.Aii been visiting friends In town for several weeksbas returned S' sort, in a manner befitting the occasion.

The Fourth, being aoralny day. SAVINGS BANK Xhe Press dipping Bureau, 51s uxntmrnnr San Francisco, fur was celebrated on the 5th. At sunrise liot Broadway, near 12th nlshes all newspaper clippings on all sub the nature of -man. is 'the normal condition of human existence and 1 Miss Taylor, who is summering in St. Helens, has added to her accomplishments by mastering the wheel.

She rides a great deaL Ima: SJ W. Watrous with her little Incorporated aecordlngr to the laws of therefore should not be considered jects, business ana personal. A MON CHATEAU The far-famed ea- tahti.bnMnt of Superior eut- the State or cauzorma, wot. is, vsa. InUrest paid, on deposits.

Money loaned en real estate. OFFICERS. an artifice which man has devised, or an expedient to secure special and cer tain The nation exists only as a salute was fired, at 8 A. M. a croquet game was played, in which Miss Watt and F.

Underbill won; at 10 M. a game of shuffles, Miss Angwln and Mr. Altmayer being the winners; -11 o'clocK a game of quoits, which was won by Mr. F. Kendall and Mr.

Coogan. In the afternoon there was a game of baseball which resulted in a tie; at 8:45 P. M. the day fireworks were fired. After dinner the races were run and were a great daughters.

Hasel and Zanetta, are spend i men are lifted out of mechanical ex- DOfi'T DO A TIIIfiQ TJctuyeussethe CABPETS 14 FUBNITTJDE. -YX u. IliLTTTTTCr istencex in it is the assertion ef their EDSON F. President C. E.

President JAMES ing the summer at uapiuua. Mr. Dawson of this city has gone to Monterey for a few weeks' rest. 'determinations. l- slner beautiful location nestling among the mountains.

Regular French dinners Gardens and arbora Strictly first class. Piedmont cars direct. Get oft Pleasant Valley road. Telephone ftV 4 bells. -7 O'Connor, Merchant tailor.

4Sr Can Patto avenua, HOARD OF DIRECTORSL success. The boys' races were won bx mm flatt A 'wm Mand Davis is in St. Helena The nation Is an organism; It has an organic unity; it Is determined In an organic law and constitutes an organic whole. The nation Is shaped by inner law, rather than external force. The glory of the people has not been In the visiting her parents for a few days.

Schafer. Mount Eden; Eamoel Bell Mo-KeeT Oakland; William H. Taylor. Oak- BandoO the girls by the following rrv Hiyinn and Marv Fitch. The mm.

Maurice. Newman and family have Adama Oakland: F. Gordon. men's races were won by Mr. Kendall gwa.

ll AT THg rone to Mariposa and will make --their Oakland: 8. Osgood. Oakland: Charles uprooting, but tn maintaining and Vancing the work of its ancestors. The nation as an organism has the charac H. Palmer, waaurna; a ohw, uu land; Edson Janaras, vssisna.

opposlU City Hall. Thirty-eight years experlenoe tn tbe art of cutting. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. John Wemmer sells a per 'cent cheaper than any ether furniture store in town, Give him a call. 3 Ninth street.

Fine Wines. aS mm Tftiton is home from a visit to ter ox every organism in unity growth and Dr. Dohrman. After the races the guests were treated to a grand display of fireworks under the able management of, CoL A. C.

Schlestnger, and last, but i not least, -the grand ban in large dining haU, which, was enjoyed to the small hours of tbe morning. TViiHnir th veninar an elesrant repast Uetrorontsn MaEcuo friends in San Juan. ana identity or structure. It is not CALIFORNIA DANK ifaawwiii Temple Building. merely- an apparent seauence nor a Misses 'Annie and Theresa' Kennelly ef cortmictive force; sn identity of struc- Cor.

Twelfth and Washingtoa streets. 8C Helena are in town, toiubj tnvuua. aa STTAaSaV OAXLsJTS. CAL Tgurasr Vo. 4Mi Opea Eaturf rir- Thomas' Creuln and family are at the Lw.i I Uquers and Cgara, Eleventh and Broadway.

Chewing peppermints XOo a pound at BrnniBs's, no- Washington, near 14th t. Capital Clock. (ruTy paid Saa Beach Motel, santa urus. was served tor the guests, among whom were: Mr. and Mrs.

O. Felau, Miss Alice Belau, Mrs. Isaacs, Mr. Charles Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs Schlesingerand family.

Miss Maude Underhlil, "Ilss Treves and maid. TIr. and Mrs. Coogan fi JACC3 IT' Pi i. 1 aM "tt Mlsa 3Iyrtle Burroughs-of Oakland -is the guest of Mrs.

Ea5ta antrhM ud jewelry repaired SjeeaW imi k. -wirhMa. laweler. formerlx wlta tbreve, '10U 1 fi. 1 et iu a.

IX sr I ii Af and family; Hiss Hay Cooun Mr, and Ilrs. family, and lira, KeadaU and fimHy. Mr. and IlraGos-, Una and far-lly, IT. s.vA ITrs Bibero end and art Vel-! Ite'i 1 iDrc'fct -C, ATaf' reet.

fsr rm rl L' i D. I -Rev. a s. Palmer I rroahe East UJa week and will occprr t.ia in the rre Jtj sriaa isext Suaiay. ''fi'" TfJ.

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