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advancement than In the matter of 'kitchen If adulteration POINTED PARAGRAPHS. OAKLAND TRIBUNE Tribune Publishing Company. William E. Dargia, President. KAHN'S-THE ALWAYS BUSY CORKER- Our many departments are showlng many special offerings of Many a woman's ill-health is due to her imagination.

vails, rigid inspection is preventing the sale of diseased meats, and fruit, fish and vegetables to a state dangerous to health. This system of inspection, coupled with sanitary laws, is limiting Hhe range of adulteration and putting unhealthy -food compounds under ban. There.is great reform In'this direction yet to made, but the progress of recent years has been simply wonderful. The fight for purity and health cannot be won in it is a battle of years and effort If we compare, for. Instance, the adalry products marketed today" with those that were sold thirty or forty years ago, it will be seen that 'what comes from the dairy in these times Is immeasurably cleaner and more wholesome than what came from it In times past.

So, we are not so bad off, notwithstanding the cheats practiced on the public. A man usually- smiles when another man invites him to do so. Remarkable Growth of the Tranit System No better evidence of the unexampled growth and prosperity of Oakland and the contiguous communities could be presented than the financial statements of the Oakland Transit Company. It Is a. showing that should be as gratifying to the public at large as to the stock owners of that corporation, ince prosperous concern is able to give a better service than one operating under financial difficulties and in receipt indifferent returns.

Here is the i It is said that plug hats and plug horses are equally scarce in- Texas. If" the bride has seven gowns the honeymoon is sure to last week. Many of those comprising the upper crust of society are not even well-bred. April, 1903 FuVcsirasljDgiDnGlJuG A few Items are quoted in. this adv Drapery Department DiGpi If a man is sensitive he should keep his nose out of other people's business.

Taking the assessment roll as an evidence, San Francisco is a wealthier city per capita than even Nejv York. The footings of the roll for 1904 show an assessed valuation of some $512,000,000, about $1,160 per capita. This by no means represents the real wealth of San Francisco, but the figures are large enough to be imposing. In New York City the per capita assessment Is not quite so large. Furthermore, the tax rate in San Francisco Is less than half the -tax rate in the metropolis, snowing that capital is located as advantageously inl the chief city of California as anywhere in.

the country, if Gross. Op. Expenses. Net. $107,332 56 $50,602 95 $56,729 61 96,797 19 45.709 99 51.087 20 $10,535 37 1 $4,892 96 $5,642 41 $112,596 88 $53,520 19 $60,476 69 105,369 50 1 49,538 99 55,840 51 $8,527 38.

$3,881 20 $4,646 18 1904 1903 May. May, When an American heiress is looking for a title she does her shopping In Europe. A splendid assortment of BURLAPS, ORIENTAL ratterns; width .....16 2-3o Increase sale. 36 inches; standard price twenty cents. Now on we except certain suburban cities inhabited mainly by wealthy men 'T BURLAPS, plain width, 38 inches; usual twenty cents- Now on who choose their pjacea of residence solely for the facility afforded for escaping taxation.

Many a candidate who runs for office discovers that his opponent has a walkover. 15o sale The showing for January. February and March is not so good, but as the last two months showed the heaviest receipts the conclusion Is irresistible that the business of the Transit Company is growing at an unprecedented rate. The financial statement for the first five months of this year makes the following on sale. SILKOLINE A yard wide the bit and 15c Tiind.

Now tr SWISS FOR CURTAINS a double width. Reasonable at fifteen cents. Now on L'. A girl begins to work the dimple in her cheek long before she gets out of short dresses. The search for the man who fired the cannon In the plaza promises to become as historic and fruitless as the for the man that struck Billy Patterson.

The latest theory is that some browsing animal touched the gun off, but this does not throw any light on the puzzle, where the "load" came from. Dreao Goocio Department Gross Income. January $94,510 89 February 85,546 29 March 96,496 09 April 107,332 56 'Net. $42,201 79 35,928 73 43,498 14 66,729 61 60,476 69 Operating. $52,309 10 49.617 56 52,997 95.

50,602 95 53,420 19 Quote SCOTCH TWEEDS, fifty -four inch width) Standard $1,25. on i .98 When a young man works his -way through college he i demonstrates at least his ability to get a job. Fancy Suitings, fifty -four inch widths. Standard $1.25 on saleSc 113,896 88 Corded Batiste, blue, grey, tan and brown; 60c quality, on 42o May SOME PASSING JESTS. Hints for the Ladies.

Special Offering in Siitr Department The man who turns In late at night and turns out late In the morning is apt to turn up at his place of business at the wrong time. Chicago News. DISHEARTENED. Oh, Russia's sending notes With words that end in "off" and "vitch," And Japan is very prompt with its replies. There's the prospect of a mixup where you can't tell which is which: There are, war clouds in the Asiatic Made Him Haughty.

Hicks I hear that Wyllis had, a bad fall t'other day and came near killing himself. Wicks Yes; he hasn't been so puffed up about anything since he had the appendicitis. Boston Transcript A line of new check and hair line stripes, suitable for shirt waist suits; good assortment and a bargain at seventy-five cents on-isale Cotton DreoQ Goods Matched sets of circular flounces, bands and Insertions to match, are the very latest ideas in embroideries for both lingerie and gowtts. i 71 $258,947 75' $238,834 96 This is a net monthly average of $47,767. On the basis of this average, the net receipts of the company for the year above the cost of operation would be $573,104, or nearly 6.

per cent onjin Investment of $10,000,00. But the steady and rapid growth in the company's business, as shown by the comparative monthly statements, indicates that the receipts at the end of the year will foot up 15 or-20 per. cent more than the'sum indicated by the returns from the first five months operations. A 15 per cent increase wiTbrlng the total net earnings for the year up to $639,069. It would be hard to find a healthier financial showing or one more reassuring to bond stockholders.

It is one on which the community can congratulate itself, for it is a reliable index to growth and prosperous business, conditions. However, there are some charges against the net earnings of the company to wit: Taxes and bond interest. As the bonds simply represent capital invested in the Transit system the interest paid there is merely a re are showing 10c gingham plenty of them and well assorted aX.so ...8 1-3o 12cLAWNS and DIMITIES at 25c LINEN CRASH figured suitings Story's Foundation. Krix Is it true that your father died on the gallows? Krox No." The stdry arose from the fact that he was present at the hanging of your father. skies.

And the quaint Korean muses with a melancholy mien, And feels much like a mouse thai's in a trap. He murmurs as he contemplates the Oriental scene: "I wonder what will happen to the map." Butchers' linen or some heavy crash-like material embroidered in silk in brilliant Bulgarian or Slavonic colors is one of the greatest favorites in neckwear. One of the prettiest of he kimonas has the central part of sheer i White lawn. The collar and sleeve ruffles are formed from the corners of handkerchiefs in which light and dark blues are I prettily blended. Krix Oh! that was it? So there was something, in the report after all.

And In the Western Hemlsohere the turn on Investment and not on expense. But after deducting the interest on Boston Transcript. silent schoolboy sits And scans his book with an expression grim: i THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE He's thinking of the skating rink or fishing or base hits Geography displays no Joys for him. the $6,000,000,000 uotstandlng bonds, the net surplus i still large enough to be gratifying to the Iiterest account and taxes amount to per month, or $332,642.44 for the year. Deducting this sum from the year's net earnings indicated by the first month's statement, there still remains the handsome net surplus of $240,461.56 to be applied, to dividends on stock or expended in new' construction.

If we assume that the net sur Nothins it. She Were you ever in one of those air ships? He No; but I was in an elevator when it fellonce. YOnkers Statesman. Do you know that the icuffs and collars made, from white silk braid are much more dainty and dressy if finished around the outer edge with a very narrow duch-esse or Valenciennes edge, slightly ruffled on. And when he's learned his lesson, and 1 WCiUll Oil 1 uwai tt aaiiiuiuiii vaiviauu he hears of doings strange.

He Is a most discouraged little chap; He says: "Why should I study, when plus will be 10 per cent more than the amount indicated by the statement of operation for the months of January, February, March, April and May, it will the answers always change? They are always doing something to the map!" Washington Star. GEE OUR NEW STOCK XX All OF LATEST DESIGN VV "V1 1 A pretty oddity in collars is a soft linen turnover collar opening in front and embroidered and having two buttonholes through which a bright silk tie is drawn to be tied in a loose knot. Windsor ties are arranged in two short, wide loops and two long, broad and pointed ends and dubbed the "Wyverrt" bow. The Terrors of War. JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST N.

COBBLEDICK BROS. Inc. 401 TWELFTH STREET FRESCOING, PAPERING. TINTING AND ALL INTERIOR DECORATIONS. thou cruel god of battles, Rosso-Japanesey battles, Stay thy dreadful hand this minute, What Sister Said.

Her Younger Sister She insists that automoblling is a craze. The Auto Lover She's an original elrL The Younger Sister Yes, and she says that aLKthe chauffeurs are crazy. Yonkers Herald. Keeping an Umbrella. Farlow I have mislaid my umbrella again.

How do you manage to keep yours so Barlow I don't 'keep mine so well. I simply manage to keep in touch with the world's output of umbrellas. -1 Ere the scrapping of the nations AMUSEMENTS. Ye Liberty Playhouse Phone Main 73. BISHOP'S CYRS0F IN "AN ELABORATE PRODUCTION Shenandoah Takes great spaces in the' papers, Filling column after column With the stories of the marching Of the scouting and the' fighting.

Of sieges and the burning; Battles on the land and ocean Horse and foot and sailors fighting; Serried hosts of' Romanoffski Meeting those of Mutsuhito, Full of vodky and of sake On the plains of Shidzuoka, By the Mount of Fusiyama, On the Tchernokolunitski, Vyshhevolotsk and Kosmogradska, Tcharevokokshaisikl, Hluga, Iga, Setsu and Shlkoku; Kuropatkinf with his Cossacks On the jump from Horobumi; Samurais of Minamoto Chasing Alexandrovitches, Shikishimi, ship of shooting. Punching Petropavlovsk's sides in But enough, Oh, god of battles, Chips From Other Blocks Time was when damask towels with long fringed ends were thought indispensable for the best bedroom. Now the huckaback towel is the proper For once, again, fashion's edict is sensible. The huckaback dries the skin more quickly than the damask. A new finish for towels which is coming Into favor is the buttonhole scallop.

Fringe soon gets ragged; hemstitching Is a "weak spot" and wears out; wears as long as the tjowel. A crawling rug for a 'baby is easily made. A very simple one is made of a cotton blanket edged with a border of red twill and with animals of the same twill cut out and buttonholed on to it. Another good rug is made of cheap "art" serge, costing about 1 shilling a yard, double width. This with animals cut out in ordinary house flannel and worked with brown worsteds, is very attractive to a child, who will not criticise the exact form of the lions, monkeys, cats, dogs, and will find them all charming.

aggregate $297,771.96 In any event, the showing makes it plain that the Transit Company is earning a net income over and above every charge of over $10,000,000. While it is doing this it is giving the cities of Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley a better street car service than they "have ever before enoyed. This is largely due to the clever management of the general manager, W. F. Kelly, who has not only improved and extended the Consolidated system but has enormously increased its earning capacity.

It Is nedless to say that he has also vastly increased its value from an investment standpoint. The equip-ment has been increased and improved in proportion to the growth of the system and the expansion of its business. An immense numiber of new cars of the modern pattern' have been added to the rolling stock, many of the old lines have ben entirely reconstructed, and the shops greatly enlarged. Mr. Kelly has also been shrewd and arsighted enough to secure for the Transit' Company practically all the railway franchises worth having on this side the bay.

Every foot of the territory covered by his railway system is growing rapidly in business and population. Therefore the Transit system, from a financial standpoint, is in its infancy yet and its 5 per cent net earnings for this year on a ten or- twelve million dollar investment a mere bagatelle compared to the returns it will yield in the future. When one compares the physical condition of the Transit system with its "physical condition four years ago, the change is even more remarkable than the extraordinary growth of its earning power. JWhile the unprecedented rapid growth of the community accounts for the enormous increase in traffic, a vigorous and efficient management must be given the credit for the transformation in the physical aspect of a property that is probably today one of the most' valuable of its kind in California, if not in the United The credit for this management due to Mr. Kelly and his assistant, John Q.

Brown. They have not only built up a system- that ispaying handsomely, and is of great present and still greater prospective value, but they have given the public a service worthy of praise and have virtually recreated a property of high excellence. Introducing Bishop's Revolving Stage (patented). A WAR DRAMA BY BRONSON HOWARD. Next Saturday Matine" a 25fc bottle of Riegrer's Florida water toleiery.

lady. Next week "HEARTS OF TENNE- SKE." by Uirier Blair OiUins. A labor union can enforce a contract In Wisconsin but cannot in Massachusetts. Where courts disagree js the strike to decide? New York World. A Japanese magazine has been started.

This will give the Jap gen SUMMER PRICES- 25c and 50c Matinee every Saturday. You can see the deadly terror erals something to do after the war is over. "Chicago Record-Herald. rm Judge Parker may never be president but there can be no doubt that he would have made an admirable barber. HU It Barton, Propi.

Mm. Phone Hain Chicago Record-Herald. i Mr. David. Belaaco Presents Somebody Had to Get Busy.

Caller Where's your bamma? Tommy At the literary club. 'Caller Where's auntie? Tommy At the physical culture school. Caller Where's sister? Tommy On the golf links. Caller Where's papa? Tommy Gettin' supper. Chicago Journal.

He Why does a woman always think she ought to wear a smaller shoe than she can? She Why does a man always think he ought to wear a larger hat than he can? Yonkers Statesman. MRS. LESLIE CARTER Of a war between two nations Named as Russia and Japan are. Let them rip each other open If they want to that's their business; But, by thunder, we -are peaceful People reading of their battles, And our jaws should not be broken Merely seeking Information. Stop the fighting; have some pity On the innocent and harmless.

Otherwise, by Jimminy Christmas, When the cruel war is over. Myriads of broken-jawed ones Backed by every sense of justice, Will descend upon each nation, Russo-Jap, or Japo-Russlan. And demand vast sums in pension. Now, you blamed old Pullemoffski, Stop the. row or pay the damage.

See? New Sun. In His New Play "DU BARRY" A gift which" every woman appreciates is a set of covers for her dressing table. It is thevogue to make covers of flowered dimity feather stitched and then edged with Make a cover for the top of the pin cushion In the same way; also a top and iruffle for the and handkerchief boxes. The hairpin holder, if made from a round tube, can be covered with the material and ruffled on the edge, and the longer hatpin holder may be trimmed In the same style. The ribbons for bows and loops are all of the same shade as the stitching, but need not be all of the same width.

If. Mr. Perdiearis speaks quickly, he can have an engagement with any Wild West show In the country. That ought to help some. Philadelphia North American.

Several Western States are sending up the usual cry for harvest hands. This Ms an old device for scaring the tramps away. Philadelphia Ledger. On Wednesday Thursday, July 13 14. sThe sale of the Oakland school bonds Is doubly gratifying to local pride.

It is not only an evidence of the sound credit of the city, but furnishes a conclusive proof of the stability and financial strength of the local banks. The entire Issue of $960,000 was taken up at a. premium by the bank of Oakland, showing that this city has no need to go abroad to finance its public enterprises. Prices 60c to $2.00. Seats 'now on Sale.

Quicker to Talk than Walk A PRIVATE, LINE SAVES TIME. SINGULARITIES. EMPIRE THEATRE Twelfth St. Near Broadway. Joseph Muller, Resident Manager HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Admission.

10c: Children at Matinees. In England the purchase of an advow What has become of the scientific gentleman who surmised that the glacial 'period might be making a return trip? New Yorlj World. As the time for holding the Demo son. or the right to succeed to a vacant If some of the merchants who complain of the dust and dirt in the streets would cease sweeping the trash and dust from their stores into the gutter they would have less reason to complain. ta nnt uncommon; There -is a story told of a country vicarage whose in 5c.

Matinee daily at 3:15. Evening per-formances at 7:45 and 9 o'lock. cumbent was, though but mwaie-agea verv infirm. His tenure of the position cratic convention approaches it grpws more evident every day that there is no Democratic leader left whom Mr. heine thus uncertain, the living was ad BELL THEATRE San Pablo Avenue, Opp.

Plaza 1 Judge Parker's willingness to trust the American people is a delicate reminder of the fact that he desires to be taken on trust. One good turn deserves another. Linen scrim makes handsome and inexpensive table and bureaA covers if worked In a cross-stlch patysrn with double filoselle or san silk. The pattern chosen may be as elaborate or asimple as one prefers. The spread is first hemstitched, a three-inch hem being liked for a small spread.

Within the hem the border is worked. Pillow and pincushion tops are also worked on the same material. A pillow seen recently was worked in yellow silk, a number of stitches and patterns being combined so that it was almost solidly worked. It was very handsome and represented a good deal of patience and eyesight Bryan will approve of except Mr. Bry an himself.

Atlanta Journal. GRAND HOLIDAY BILL THIS WEEK vertised for sale. The auctioneer who at the time had the disposal of all church preferments mentioned- as a special, ad -vantake to intending, purchasers that the ISP "While the Bell Theater is undergoing A would-be grateful public is waiting Secretary Hay demanded that the Sultan of Morocco deliver up Perdlcaris alive or Raisuli dead. Subsequent events indicate that the demand might have been reversed without doingJniuch injury. renovation it will occupy Peck's Theater, where the Bell Circuit artists will appear.

NOVELTY THEATRE While California peaches bring better prices in Eastern markets than Broadway, bet. Eleventh and Twelfth Sta A FRIEND. to reward the man who will invent a car window that can always be opened easily in summer but can only be opened by the consent of the majority in winter. Philadelphia Inquirer. The Igorrotes at St.

Louis are bidden to wear clothes. They must not assume any of the seaside privileges of the civilized. New York American. TO MY UNREAD BOOKS. TONY LUEELSKI, Pre, and Georgia peaches, the Georgia grower can undersell his California competitor Side View-.

Front View. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUj-Y 4 Another grand vaudeville bill. Special and make a considerable profit. This is because in Georgia land is Cheaper, the cost of tillage, picking and packing smaller and the rates of transportation lower. Thus while California raises the better fruit, it is compelled to holiday week program.

Matinee daily; at least two' evening performances. Chil then hoMer could not last long. To put this prospect to the test several possible buyers went down to the village to look over the vicar. A father and son attended the Sunday services at the church- A servant ledi the ailing vicar, but the latter managed to get through a very earnestly delivered sermon lasting for half an hour. In the afternoon he again conducted service, baptized children and preached for fifty minutes.

Service in the evening was to follow. But the man who had come to buy had seen enough. "My he said, "that old cock ain't a-goln' yet; I am," and he forthwith departed. In the end a young parson bought the place for The invalid outlived by twenty years the man who had bought his living; he lasted fifty years beyond the sale and died of sheer old age at 92. i.

Years ago four New Zealand princes visited England A friendly Englishman entertained them at, lunch. The four princes ate fourteen pounds of roast beef and promised to tattoo the face Of their hnt in return for his kindness.l The dren admitted for 6c at matinees. meet a competition that is exceedingly severe. Under the circumstances, "the railroads should giye the fresh fruit shippers of this State the lowest pos His are the whitenesses of soul, That Virgil had; he walks the earth A classic saint 4 In self-control, And comeliness. and quiet mirth.

His presence wins me to repose; When he is with me. I forget All heaviness; and when he goes, -The comfort of the sun Is set But in the lonely. hours I learn, HoW I can serve and thank him best; God! trouble t(fm; that he may turn Through, sorrow! to the only rest Lionel Johnson, in a eible rates and the quickest service, for the growth and prosperity of the BUUKU fruit industry are important factors in the profitable' operation of the rail -Every evening at matinees Satur A TIME-SAVING, LABOR-SAVING SOUL-SAVING NECESSITY. It reaches from Chamber to kitchen; from parlor to pantry; from boudoir to barn, or connects all together. ANY DISTANCE REQUIRED Two telephones complete, ready for service, with 100 ft.

of wire. batteries, bells, together with wiring diagram so that anyone can install them i Price $12.60. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send cash or THE RUSH ELECTRICAL CO. Suite 340 Crossley Building, I San Francisco.

Cal. ways. Of course the railroads cannot be expected to do business on an un day and Sunday. BEST SHOW IN TOWN. profitable basis, but they should be content with as reasonable a margin of Vaudeville and musical comedy, Topsy TurveyJ' Admission to Park, 10c.

Includes everything. Newsboys' Night next profit as is consistent with sound financial management Wednesday. Special program. Picnic Oh, what's the use to rub it in? I grant you I am guilty; why Must you confront we with my. sin, From table flat and mantel high! What right have you to stare, if I Postpone fo? yet a while ahead The day when I shall soon apply Myself to those.

I have not read? You say it's time I should begin? I've sung that song before? Why dW I spena my useful tin Why was I fool enough to buy The bunch 'of you, who merely guy Me, In the earning cf my bread? I tell you I will read you, by-Pardon me, you I have not read. I know. I know your lore nas been Of value both to earth and sky, I ought to have it. thick or thip. grounds open every day.

"Didn't you say you had all the com after-proceedings were equally felicitlous until the master of the house produced forts of home?" asked the indignant guest- I REMOVAL "Well, answered Farmer Corntossel, after you folks are gone we do Every Tim have 'em. That's what we take board ers for. Washington Star. fNOTICB SCORES AGAIN. SCIENCE There is a holiday we sell more MILK than ever.

Shows how patriotic the American people are. They drink something to cheer them up. Our milk not only gives cheer, but health also. That's why so much of it is utilized. A That Will Destroy the Dandruff; Germ Discovered, Finally the scientific student hats discovered a certajn remedy for; dandruff.

When it first Ibecame known that5 dan Pugot Sound Lumber Co. has removed its offices to 422 tenth St. 1 iasyr ko. mat I deny. Another time I'll make you cry.

I'll read you NOW! I'll find my head With all of you at one fell try' Have at you I you I have not read. L-'ENVOI. What, Jinks! Hello! By thunder. I -Am glad to see you. Are you wed? i No? Good! I'm with you.

Ho, goodbye You "dull old books I have riot read. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Oakland Cream Depot Clean Food and Adulteration While food adulteration was never more prevalent than it Is today, there Is every reason to believe that food actually consumed was never in the history of the world so healthful and clean as it is nowadays. Most of the adulterations are harmless; they represent: trade dishonesty rather than vicious diet i We hear much of unclean dairies and unhealthy cows, but the truth' of the matter Is that mankind is more particular and inquiring about such matters. We are looking more closely into what we eat -and drink.

We are subjecting all kinds of food to searching chemical analysis, and we know more about chemistry and physiology than formerly. Every day we learn more about the effects of the various foodstuffs on the system. We are learning i how to prepare and cook our foods In way to promote the best results to health. While we are studying digestion and food properties, we getting rid tf-thelqueamlshness of ignorance and the prejudices of cu3tom and inherited tradition. The water used for domestic purposes was never so pure and healthful as It is today.

There has been a revolution In the slaughtering and preparing of meats for market Cooking Is infinitely cleaner and based upon more scientific principles. The kitchen of today Is a miracle of cleanliness compared to the kitchens of the past, and in no particular has there been more salutary druff Is the result of a germ or para-J Telegraph Ava.1 and Eighteenth St. a case or Btutlea iisaras. wun snneas and yells the warriors rushed from the house like deer, leaped the wall of the garden and those of adjoining ones. A drawing-room window was open.

Shrieking in fear an indignation, they made for this and at a bound were through it. There sat an elderly lady knitting stockings. She was frightened nearly out of her wits by the invasion. The terrified princes had never before seen anthlng like that which had alarmed them. The lizards simply represented devils to them and they were anxious not to remain in such j- Japanese' Buddhists have a word "naioraeru." which is translated by the dictionaries as to Imitate," but it has the esoteric meaning of "to stubstitute in imagination one object or action for another, so as to bring about some magical or miraculous result." An example or this is laying a pebble before, the image of Buddha to show that you would like to build a temple in.

his honor if yoa were rich enough, and making a bookcase revolve which contains the 6771 volumes of the Buddhist canon, and earnestly whining that you had time to read them, by which you acquire the same merit in the eyes of heaven as if you did read them. The bookcase is fitted with a kind of capstan for the purpose. 1 Phona Main 747. site that digs Into the scalp and saps the vitality of hair at the root, causing falling, hair and baldness, biologists sew MISS HEAD'S SCHOOL OAKLAND, and all persons indebted to said company are hereby notified to maka settlement of 'Indebtedness at aaid office, or to Mr. J.

W. Patter-on, or the undersigned person ally. to work to discover some preparation that will kill the germ" After a year's labor in one laboratory, the dandruff germ- destroyer was discovered, and it is now embodied in Newbro's Herpicide. It prevects baldness, stops falling hair and speedily eradicates dandruff. "Destroy the cause; you remove the effect-" Sold by leading druggists.

Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herpicide Detroit. Mich, i Bowman A Special TEA Give thought to the tea you buy. tree ifiraaaW fiaa auUiog' tm. ft Berkeley, 2538 Charming Way Boarding and Day School for Girls. G.

W. FISHER. Manager Pugat Sound Lumbar Co. Oakland, Cat. July 1904.

Term Opens August 10th( 1904.

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