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Oakland Tribunei
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Only Oakland Newspaper That Publishes Associated Press News POPULAR NEWS AGENT. WOULD BE POUNDMASTER BIC SHOWING IS SUBJECT TWENTY A eTs" Wednesday Evening March 13, 1907 ANNEXATION CORRESPONDS SENATE OR OAKLAND niiiMiiiiiMii -J 7 Taft's Coming Visit to Islands Arouses. Comment On New BilL California Promotion Committee Bulletins Building Record in New York City. Mayor Mott Delivers Stirring Address On Important 1 If you are Ready For the New Spring Styles, the New Spring Styles are ready for you. You will find our stock th most fas- a mating in styla and the most satis-actory in pries.

Suits Coats lj jr nXK i i V'irA (Y ait 'v'm i 'of ijw 1 1 I I I i Aw -r-n si i 'ff ir i II II Ml. Skirts Waists WASHINGTON. March 13. Secretary TaffB proposed- visit to the Philippines In September to attend the opening of the first Philippine assembly has directed attention toward the new legislative body to be created for the Islands. The assembly will con sist of sixty-one members apportioned upon the basl-s of one delegate for each 9000 persons, and provision Is made to Increase the number to a total of 100.

It will In a general way correspond the American House of Representatives, while the Philippine commission will correspond to the United States senate, and the acts of the assembly must secure the approval of the commission efore they become laws. x. Elections arWto bei held on July 30. Secretary Taft will start for the islands In August and the first assembly will convene i In September. Subsequent elections for the assembly are to be held upon the first Tuesday arter the first Monday of fCovember in odd numbered years, the office for two years.

The election law delegates to hold if th Philippine Islands requires that voters must oe males, twenty-three rears old, citizens of the Philippines. j. The Australian ballot system Is to be used and heavy penalties are prescribed for corrupt practices. OFF WITH THE OLD LOVE, That old njnxlm, that "it is well to be off with the old love before you are on with the new." should be borne In mind by all honeymooners. Let the dead love affair bury itself.

To revive such old corpses, either during courtship or marriage. Is a great mistake. Many a girl thinks a mnn values her more if she can show a large number of "scalps" In the form of rejected lovers. But there are many men who do not like the remembrance of old love affairs. ENFORCED SOBRIETY.

One who Is supposed to know says it takes a very energetic man to stay drunk In Muckogee, I. T. The authorities says that 90 per cent of the time is required In looking for a drink and that It becomes necessary to lay aside all other cares. Always avoid harsh prugatlvs pills. They first make yon sick and then leave you constipated.

Carter's Little Liver Pills regulate the bowels and make you well. Dose, one pill. 1 ina You Will like Our W5 pnng i JOHN MULVEY, Candidate for Poundmaster. Well-Known Jack Mulvey Is Promised Hearty Support of a Host of At a meeting- of the Merchants' Exchange last night a communication was read frojn the California Promotion committee calling attention to the following statement appearing on their bulletin board at the ferry depot In San Francisco, and which will also do shown on their bulletins In New York city. The statement was as follows: several months past the building permits of the city of Oakland have represented the average outlay of over $200,000 a week.

It is conceded that the actual outlay exceeds these figures." Chairman Jonas, of the Annexation Committee, reported that everything was progressing nicely in FruKvale and there was no doubt but that the annexation proposition would 'be car ried. Secretary "Walker reported for the legislative committee telling of the work which had been done In Sacramento by that committee for bills which concerned this district. Warren P. Williams, of 489 Ninth street, was admitted to membership. The meeting then adjourned unltl next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.

ANNUAL RECEPTION AT DEWEY HOTEL The "Class of 1908" gave its annual banquet and reception to the "Class of 1907" lat Friday evening. March 8. The hall was tastefully decorated in the school colors, red and white. The following program was render-el: Opening remarks Mr. Hammol Tableau The Country Cousins Piano solo Kdna Legorla Dialogue.

"A Slight Misunderstanding." Vocal solo Mrs. Hammel Dialogue The Gossips Piano solo Mr. scnauner Song. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies." Dialogue Aunty fizzled Two Flower Girls Remarks Mrs. Hans Remarks Mr.

Relmnltz. After the exercises the guests, teachers and pupils enjoyed the banquet, theonly regret being the absence of our trustee. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound health. SP ring 14th Opening Charms THE CHARMS OF 8PRINQ TIME ARE REFLECTED IN OUR EXQUISITE OI8PLAY OF EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES.

Easier is Approaching MAKE PREPARATIONS NOW TO BE ABLE TO PROPERLY COMMEMORATE THE DAT WHEN SPRING CLASPS HANDS WITH SUMMER. pening at Jack Mulvey who Is well known as the news agjent on the broadgauge trains for tjie past twelve years Is a. candidate forsthe position of pound- jnaster. The office is a gift of the Council. Mulvey Is a native of this city and has ibeen a jcontinuous resident since 1 Patrick's Day Celebration to Be Held in Auditorium.

St. Patrick's Day celebration will be field In the big auditorium adjolnglng t. Patrick's church, West Tenth street, 4. between Peralta and CamphelKjrtreets, i bn Saturday evening, March 16, at 8 ARRANGE FOR BICJPl St. Ryan's A mettlnj of the Central Annexation club was held last evening In Red Men's HAIL Mayor Frank K.

Mott. In an address, called 'especial attention to the fact' that the" annexation project was merely the Initial step towards the division of Alameda county ana the organization of a powerful consolidated administration. Vte also stated that all of the districts would enjoy better police and flre protection; that they would become one city and county and thus reduce the expenses or the administration of public affairs to a minimum. The voting on the annexation project will take place tomorrow. WEALTHY FARMER IS FOUND DEAD IN BED BLOOMINGTOX.

111., March 13. L. H. Kerrlcfc, 60 years of age. one of the wealthiest farmers of Illinois and an extensive cattle breeder, was found dead In bod this Heart dls-ease was the cause.

He was yesterday elected president of the board of trustees of the Illinois University. YOUNG ROOSEVELT IS NOW CONVALESCING WASIirXGTOX. March 13. It was stated at the White House this morn-in? that Archie Roosevelt had a good night and that he is making steady progress toward recovery. LABORERS IMPORTED TO BREAK STRIKE HAMBURG.

March 13. About 1500 i of the English longshoremen, imported to take the places of the locked-out canal longshoremen, who have refused to work upon the ship-owners terms, are at work today and more are on their way here from Liondon. In addition, gangs of longshoremen have been brought here from Antwerp. BIGGER THE STEAL, SMALLER THE CRIME. The Manx law of old times had many oddities, but none, surely, quainter than to make the greater the crime the less, because of the Impossibility, within the narrow limits of.

the Isle of Man, that the bigger thief should be successful. "Ifi a man steal a norso or an ox," so ran the "It is no felony, for the offender cannot hide there: but If he steal a capon or a pig, he shall be hanged." TEA Did you ever hear of a nervous Englishman? They drink more tea than we do, six to one. A. Schilling San Francisco. Mother-Mother Pin a rose on me.

Mother-Mother Buy my pants for me. at Smith's Juvenile Dep't. They have the largest-'assortment at the lowest prices. Their Boys' Knee Pants at 50c and 75c a pair are the kind that never rip and never tear, and thats the kind I like to wear. WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF The Boys' Shop GOOD GLASSES are worth all you pay for them.

I fit the beet kind and fit them accurately." Fm VI. LAUFER OPTICIAN 100t Washington St, cor 10th, OAKLAND, 111 Wlk Mffl mmmm i GOOD GLASSES i are worth all Suits Skirts Waists Millinery i 530 Exclusive, Correct, Serviceable. Liberal Credit. Easy Terms. Eastern Outfitting Co.

COR 13TH AND CLAY. Credit Service 4 SlOltt Next to Postoffice. It lit 'hF'M MURRAY 6 CO. 610 Broadway Oakland 6991 2 Hetlngr and Ventilating: I FURNACES I Repairing Sheet Metal Work, I I I I THE PIOilEER FRENCH BAKERY LAS SALLE Propnetora, Friday and Saturday IN i ix o'clook. It will be a pleasing entertaln- nvant.

The following program has been arranged: FIRST PART. Music, Irish airs Orchestra 1 Opsnlng address J. F. Mullins i Song (in the old Gaelic), 'The Weur- ing of the Green" Joe Burke (Sacred Heart College, Ban Francisco) Dance, "The Catchy i Ruth Burnham (Pupil of Miss Illlma Butlar) Sonc Grau (PupU of Miss Hilma Butlar) Reoltatlon, "They Traded the Francis Derham (Sacred Heart College. Ban Francisco) PART TWO.

1 5th and 1 6th lviarc Mis the time of his birth, thirty-two years ago. Although crippled physically he Is a bright and active He is well acquainted and well' liked by every one. His fitness for the office he seeks Is beyond question, and if elected to it, he will fulfil his duties honestly and satls- factorily. Mulvey has a host of Influential friends who are favoring his candidacy RELEASE MEN Constable Says Suspect Is Not One of Wanted Assailants. At the request of Constable Lane, Joseph Oliver, the San FVanclsco con- tractor who was arrested last Sunday and held In the county Jail on suspl-clon that he was connected with" the Shellmound Park robbery, was released from custody yesterday afternoon.

The officer states that Oliver Is not one of the assailants of Milton Slchel, who waa.beaten, robbed and thrown Into the creek running through the picnic grounds. CURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. I- Muit Bear Signature of 5ee Fec-Slaslle Wrapper Belem Tory eaaall ead as easy to take as smcn CARTER'S FCa HEADACHE. FBI DIH! MESS.

rci BIUCUSBUS. FOR TORPID LIVER FOI CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION cSrti 1 PTjretr TerKaMSv jiajujiuumnHV p.iiPP","'upr)CHE. W.

D. FEN I MORE L. HOGUB w. OAVia 2109 Fillmore Sty San! Francisco. EROICUSTOOr IP Spring TMuslo, Patriotic Orchestra Selection, vocal quartet, "The Meeting I of the Waters" Glee Club 4 i (Sacred.

Heart College, San Francisco) I ilusio, lovely medly Mrs. Adams t'Lord Clara's Dragoons' Professor S. J. Sandy iecltatlon, "The Madman and the Raxor" Thomas J. McCarthy (Sacred Heart College, San Franc! soo) iteration, "Nothing too Oood for the, I Father McNally i PART THREE.

Muslo Orchestra Dance, "Fancy Fly" Gladys Gertsh (Pupil of Miss Butlar) Vocal solo, "Colleen Laydon (Sacred Heart College, San ranclsco) t'Who Fears to Speak of '98?" 8. J. Sandy "Paddys Evermore" Professor S. J. Sandy 4 God Save Ireland Oakland salutes Ireland.

'Ireland nation once again. national home lor the genius of the Irish, people. Music. parting salute from West Oak- ''March of Triumph" up the Hill "of Tara to crown old Granuale witb the shamrock woven crown of Ire-. land's "Ireedom.

1. PART FOUR. selections to be put In. here and there in the program through the klnd-hess Of our" friend. St.

Marye College. 4 Overture. Irish This represents one of the many unparalled values to be found at our store, and proves that this is thC best place to buy your household needs. The chairs are strictly mission in design in the popular weathered finish. Square posts and rungs.

Substantial. Attractive in design, but jut as attractive in price. Tuesday, March 12 Wednesday, March 13 Thursday, March 14 I 21 if a rar Al ur New LdylliClUL 473 12th Bacon Block Millinery Parlors Mary's College Orchestra Will display all the latest effects in Imported and Domestic Millinery and Novelties Exclusive Styles. lVrJo new" department consisting of high-1 lie lVlOQG class Tailored Suits, Coats, Fancy Waists, etc All are cordially invited to inspect the same. if interlude, "College (Jems St.

Marys College Orchestra March, "West Oakland" Mary's College Orchestra Baritone solo Harry Krause Recitation F. W. Dunn Tenor solo t. W. J.

O'Connor I L. CrundelL W. O'Connor Broadway J.i March 17. will be celebrated In prayer and pious exercises in Pat- rick's church. The church services will -4 begin with high mass and procession of he most blessed sacrament and end In same way on Tuesday morning at Phone Oakland (TCORStT SIIOP 12th and Clay etreet over Eilere i Musio Store.

EXCLUSIVE 8TYLES. Royal to S3.50 Bon $30 to 17.00 S10.00 to $15.75 No cnarxe for alteration or flt-. tine Repairing Phone Oakland 5977 MISS CONNELLY ti' ankrupt Sale of C(0 cloclt. Confessions early the after of Saturdel; also Sunday and Monday evenings. A STRAIGHT TIP.

Advertisers aU remind us We, too, can become quite rich, i Anfl departing leave behind us Automobiles, yachts and "alch." Harvey Ppake, In Bralna a-" Found at Last. J. Ai Harmon, of Lltemore, West "At last I have found the perfect pill that never disappoints me; and for the benefit of others afflicted with torpid liver and chronic constipation, wui say; take Dr. King's New Life Fills." uuar- anteed satisfactory. 3 So at Osgood druggists.

Seventr and Broadway anO Twelfth and Washington streets. Japanese Art Goods China ware, Dry Goods, Brassware and Drawnwork at Gready Reduced Prices. Sale will last but a few days YAMATO Importers 740 Van Ness Ave, Near Eddy San Francisco em ana Webster 8 treats, Telephone White 5. Oaklana, rirst quality French Bread delivered all sarts of rkvi.nH a aaeda. Lovm made to order for parties..

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