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SUNDAY MORNING. OAKLAND TRIBUNE. MARCH 24, 1907. BE BEAUTIFUL! BUY ENTIRE REAPS FRUITS TI8 A WOMAN "V- Id Willard White arationa ariva WILL BUILD ONIOAOil Co-'s a Vr- Co. vnn leer rac ana rorm.

White's Veucaire Galega Tablets, Bust Developer, TOWN SITE DP LATE EFFECTttBKEB Fiesn Food and Tonlo rounds out the shallow, shrunken parts, develops the bust and best Business Men Will Erect New tonic known. If youi Japan Has Manchurian Trade Three Times What It Was are thin, nervous, careworn, try a box Body May Be That of Sailor from Steam Whaler Belvedere. Mammoth Sullivan Considine Company Consolidate with Bell Syndicate. Structure in Center; of City. Nathaniel T.

Messer, War Veteran, Dies After Illness of ear'3 Duration. i Before War. fore War. Millionaires Visit Beatty, JJevada, on Shopping Tour and Now Own Place. r-'.

LOS ANGELES, March; 23. H. S. Hoyt. brother-in-law of Senator Clark, and Dr.

W. a Phillips, Chicago multimillionaire, came to town on 4 cV 28. At a 28. At a tains no liiAVou drufe- hup Iwiir. ftS 1 TOKIO.

Marcbf bankers msT Consolidation of the SuBlvan-Considlne theatrical comuanv of Nw. mt-a dinner an official of the Soecie Bank. with the Bell Syndicate, which controls the Bell Theater in Oakland nnH th- meiorose oeauty Vream has no equal. Excellent for the complexion, chaps, wrinkles, pimples, blackheads, etc. Does not grow hair or turn rancid and has a very dainty odor sug- who had traveled in Manchuria, investigating trade conditions there, said the trade of Japan in that country SAN FRANCISCO, March 23.

Nathaniel Messer, the well-known stockbroker, died early yesterday morning from a complication of diseases from which he had suffered for a year. Messer, who came to the coast fiAN FRANCISCO. March 28. The unidentified Jbfidy of a man about which was a life preserver bearing the name "Belvedere" was found yesterday morning floating Jtteneath the wharf against the bulkhead at Main and Bryant street. Three fcoys, Thomas Kane and FTfl rvpv shopping expedition yesterday.

Be- rore night they had Durchased th latter's holdings throughout the West, was effected yesterday afternoon in this city. One of the largest real estate trans-' aoticns in point pf value, made on thlB aide of the bay in many years was the transfer this week of the Interest Miss Alice S. Blake, in all of the Llake Moffltt holdings, to Mr. W. the wealthy Oakland capital-.

1st and stockraiser, for a consideration of something- over $1,250,000. In speaking1 of this transaction, George W. the well known real estate dealer, through whose office the lir.l harl Vi frtl- townirtto of Beatty, Nev- for annroxi- mately a Quarter ot a million dollars;" It Is the intention of the new company to erect a large four-story theater tullding here along the lines of the American 4n 3- picKea up every electric light globe, arc and incandescent lamp to be had here to brirht.n tholr Folsom streets, and Daniel Tony Beale and Harrisnn Tnent in mining brokerage circles for thirty year and was an intimate friend of such men as James L. Flood, James Q. Fair and Reuben H.

Lloyd. 1 TTa tar a a a natltra KA iaiaa-Viw- 1 body while rowing along the dick ni Kd A. Homun, who represented the Meiorose Face Powder The perfection of toilet dainties. Has a delightful odor, soft and velvety, and "it sticks." Positively lest powder in the world. Large beautiful box of cream or powder FREE 60c Send 20 tor booklet and large sample of cream and powder.

rATTTTnMSe tht our name is en LA.U I IwiNocn D0X hnd refus any substitute. Our preparanons are highly Indorsed by leading authorities on Beauty r-iiltnrrt s.a well as thousands of women on the desert; bought an Italian orchestra, and started it for Beatty, and 180,000 worth of automobiles, to be ShlDned In tha mnrntm- T)i Tha remains had been in tie naW rcr a month or more. te a 8team whaler callid the Vnt Ume peevish because they could not get berore the war with Russia was less than 10,000,000 yen ($5,00,0.000) a year, but now it had reached yen Hitherto, the speaker said, the imports had passed through Tinkow, but now Dalny, which was the natural trading place, was used, and in future it would, perhaps, be theonly port of foreign trade in Manchuria. The American cotton piece goods sold in the province were imported through Kobe. The principal product of Manchuria was coal.

In closing, the official said Japanese enterprises in the provinces were in a most hopeful condition. Tou fuish the girt; we'll furnish the bouse. We'll unniu i. more oi me same matte. To cap the climax they engaged seventy-five waitresses at IS a dav to dnwn nnri who are using them.

1 "su me transaction, has been sppointed Pacific Clast representative mersed syndicates. Sullivan Considine were represented by John Considine. who is at present a guest at the Savoy Hotel in San Francisco. Piedmont Baths. First-class Turkish and Hajmmam bathX Finest service on the coast; experienced attendants; alao swimmlnjr tank for ladies and gentlemen.

Take Piedmont car to Twenty-fourth street. For that drowsy, tired feeling and loss of appetite there is nothing as good as Lash's Kidney and Liver pit- feed the hungry. These went last nltrht bv Pullman. slxty-flve years of age. On the outbreak of the Civil War Messer enlisted in the Twentieth Infantry -and served until peace was declared, the Spanish-American "War he wa appointed a position in the commissary department and made sevarl trips to the Philippines, on one of the transports in that capacity.

He was married twice in this city and leaves a son, N. T. Messer who is a son-in-law of Judge Henry C. Dibble. Amnrements fnr fh funeral EXPLAINED IT.

"Misery dnn't inni, The former owners of Beatty were WILLARD WHITE ChloaflO, 'lb Sold and recommended by OWL DRUO or sent by mall with 1 lowing to say; "The rrcpertiee affected by this transfer constitute the very cream of Oakland real estate, as all are situated on Broadway, its main business thoroughfare. Mr. "Vitcher and the other owners with him have determined to immediately construct a modern class A business building of probably ten stories on the frontage extending from to Tenth streets on Broadway." Mr. W. I.

Reed, the wealthy capitalist and lumber dealer, with whom Mr. Witcher is associated in ovuiuuie now come dey say she love company?" So she kin slip out de back wav en leave 'um ter maicoim Aicuonaia, ixmis a. ark-hurst, C. M. Schwab, Donald B.

Gll-lls, Thomas Edwards and Robert MflntrnmArV. T'Vl A TMI T-rVi a Bora Yiaira c.me for de Zlnoo and half-tone cntsv-vatl the TRIBVIV1Q oinoe. kitchen to garret on credit; $50 worth I win ce announce. ioaay. IWV M1VI4, t.vuU determined to make it the metropolis of Southern Nevada, and apparently' have the money to carry out their i plans.

1 I I oi iumuure ror 51 a week. Jackson Furniture 519 Twelfth street. tne ervices in Get Ready to loin church. Telegraph avenue and Jones street, to which all interested in missions are cordially invited. Miss Mac-Laurln has been on the Coast, participating in various missionary institutes, and this reception will afford an opportunity to many to meet her in a personal way.

wJk1 'VV Church-Homor J. Vos-! 5 this particular piece of property, under en agreement of purchase, Is likewise tilth uslastieally in favor of the con-templated Improvements. This movement should be noted with great acclaim by Oakland's business men and citizens in general. It bc- epeaks confidence In the stability of Oakland as a great commercial city, present and future, that men so shrewd, sagacious and successful as Messrs. Witche; and Reed embark large capital in the erection of a great, up to date business block on what has been regarded as 'Lower Broadway'; In fart, in a location that has been looked upon of late years as 'below the line of business activity.

But these men know that if such characterization of the district be warranted bv the fact, the most effective way in and by which to remove that status and put new life into such district. Is to make it attractive to merchants and shoppers and office tenants, by the presence of a modernly constructed nd appointed building, commodious in area. Imposing in proportions and magnlflcert in architectural design. In proof of the wisdom of the pro-Sectors of this great enterprise, it is only necessary to state that knowledge. of the fact that such a structure is planned to be erected, results in easy booking, so to say, of tenants for term leases.

Oeorge W. Austin also reports the HtLZ ir. 11 "The First Tomorrow. Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. Bishop William Ford Nichols will visit Trinity Church, Twenty-ninth and Tslegraph, for the purpose of confirmation.

He will preach and confirm, and address the candidates. He has for many years visited this parish on Easter but as the new building of Grace Church, San Francisco, which has been erected on the new Cathedral site will be opened on that day, he has changed his appointments, so aa to be present to dedicate It. Tomorrow the Bishop will be assisted by the rector, the Rev. Clifton Macon, the Rector Emeritus, the Rev. John Rakewell.

D. and the rector's assistant, the Rev. Nelson Saunders. Sunday's Service? 7:30 a. holy communion; 10 a.

morning prayer; 11 a. ra. and m. Relurio. 6:30 n.

J. of the HigSest-- xw va" PRESB YTERL N. Union-street Presbyterian Church-Rev. Dwight E. Potter, pastor.

11:00 a. sermon by Evangelist E. L. Peake; 3 p. men's meeting under 8 of the Presbyterian Brotherhood: 7:30 p.

People's service. Mrs. Paake will speak. Centennial Presbyterian Church Twenty-fourth and Talcot avenue iT; E' Hart' DD- minister' Palm Sunday services and sarmon. 11:00 a.

subject, "Enthusiasm and victory." Evening service. 7:30 sermon- subject, "Cleansinj? the Temple." Special music Bibl-school 9:45 a. m. COXGREGATIONAL. First munion; 7 p.

confirmation olass: 7:45 HUHT p. evening prayer and sermon. The services on Good Friday will be at 10 a. 12 m. to 3 p.

m. and 7:45 p.m.. LATTER DAY SAINTS. nuicn or jesus cnrlst or Latter Sr ir.ts. perhaps better known as the mowing eaies ror the past week- on tne corner r- iiiulii, nuiua uervices every I nnd.i.- at Castle corner 12th and .1 we 11 tn nrrcet anrl ii Rundav School at in Twelfth and Clay streets.

Rev. Charles fft. TlrnU'n raat-rv 1 1 rtrt Palm Sunday 7:30 p. The latest, most POPULAR FEATURE for promoting home entertainment and educationfurnishes a continuous source of amusement for the whole family from the "youngsters" to the "old folks." Oakland, to J. M.

Stow, of Contra Costa count v. J. A. Matten3tein of Rcrkcley. The Roberts residence adjoining C.

J. Heeseman's nite on Fourtoentl-street near Clay, to Dr. A. Lurkey, L. W.

Jefferson. J. Irving and W. J. Irving, representing a favndlcate of mostly outside for near! S6C -000.

The beautiful home of Mr. William II. Price. Who 1. onnreftoA tha ine signature of "WrOng Doing" Musical selectlonfi, morning: 1.

Organ Prelude, Zadok the Priest Hande! 2. Jerusalem parker (Contralto n1 t1 jji viuii- at 1.1:10 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. A'i ii.

ne. No collections. 1 v. (1 Cnureh of Jsua Christ of Magnolia and 16th sts. 'rr-oi, lo a.

preaching, 11 a. 4 1 iv m. Rdigio. 6:30 p. m.

J. Ji. GERMAN LUTHERAN. ZiniVf it KvanKelicai Lutheran. J.

it i'ustnr. Solemn confirmation sf'i-vtctsi Lenten set vice at 7:30 m. CHRIST SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Frank- finu Sfvciitcentu streets.

Services nt-H a. m. and 8 p. subject, Selected raims Fauro (Bass Solo and Chorus). 5.

Hallelujah Chorus (from "The Hande! SAMPLE PROVERB AND ANSWER wrgan jostiude Air in F. Evenintr: service, a p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. Sunday' a nit-etings at the Salvation Army Haii.

5:3 yth street, will be led by Brigadier Cousins, of Minneapolis. The Brigadier is Provincial Officer in charge ot the work the states of Wiconsin, North and South Dakota, Michigan and Montana. Brigadier Coueins is well known in Oakland as he formerly resided here while General Secretary for the Pacific Coast. Meetings will be at the-following hours: Dr" 11 Soilness Meeting; 3 p. Free and Easy; Sundav School in front room, 6 p.

-L. 8 P- Saivatiorf meeting. Theosophical lecture Tuesday, March -4th. 8 p. corner 13th and Jefferson streets.

second floor. Mrs. Taibott 1. Organ Prelule Cantablle from the Sixth Symphony Wldor 2. Thou Whose Power Tremen dous Splcker (Contralto Solo and Chorus).

S. Beace I Leave With Thee Roberta (Tenor Solo and Chorus). 4. There Is a Green Hill Gounod (Soprano Solo). 5.

Organ Postlude Moderato in Smart Fourth Congregational Church. Rev. Frederick H. Mar. pastor.

Morning: Palm Sunday, ushering "Tho CJroof WsV ln rii.t." in well known firm 'of Fuller co. on and Atb5 avenues, in East Oakland, to R. KInnev, of th Plumber's supply firm of Kinney Btu-kcr. The f.ne residence of Mr RalpI- R. Pllirfin.

located on Chestnut street near Eighteenth street, to Mr. John Qiiincy Adams, Of San Francisco, who purchased the property with the view of making Oakland his permanent home. Mr. Bellingall is a well known btslness, man of San Francisco, and besides bearing the name and being a lineal descendant of one of America's earliest patriot-statesmen, distinguished himself In the capacity of head gunner on the gunboat Monfidnock during the Civil War. and erv.nr''-' had charge of the ordnance epartment of the United States navy for many years.

Mr. Adams has been attracted to Oakland as a place in which to spend the balance of his Ufa by the climate and social advantages, coupled with the promising outlook for growth in commercial importance as one of the chief cities and norts of th 3 1 1 ir I'll lVoll- ng, "The Betrayal of Jesus." So "uu rtrn ine and What is Their Work?" cial meetings Wednesday evening. March 27, "Thy Call of the Crops." Thursday evening, March 28, "The Lord's Supppr." Friday March 29, "Beneath -the Cross." CHRISTIAN. First Christian Wight Morgan will preach at 865 Broadway upstairs. Sunday, at 3 p.

Subject Whlte'a Great Controversy wlriec? 8 Church ad Grove- Bible School. a -a Ior 3 and 7:30 v- i. welcome an. i stor Jf' Boyer. pastor.

Morninir- "Tha Coast. A lot, 34x100 feet in slzp on th The Household of Crod-trnnrth note of ChristlanHv rr i west line of Franklin street between iVth vdjiana, between 14th and mniiiff of the Multitudes." 2 x. m. 3IETHODIST. j'uunmmn ana irteenth streets for Rped- tne lumber dealer, to Mrs.

I Ida II. GorrlH nf Tli1tTnnt tv, I 7 p.m. The Last 1 jcsus and i i nurrn, Metn- 1 IH fJUi I foot. The adiaopnt nrnnnrlv i.inn I ''oon w.sk 24. 11 -00 ry "Tl.

minister. Aiarch was recent 1" by Mr. for iii. 1. Morris to George A.

Douglass. of the firm of J. TV Rnv.i. of Sari PMnrlsm Thoua hrancnes Today;" 7:30 p.m., "The Supreme Argument" Southern Methodist Church, Thirty-fourth and Eim streets, one' block east of Telegraph avenue. Rev.

J. W. Hourv pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m.

Preachlne at 11 a. hv rnt tend to show the lively apprtciatlon of rn mvcPiors as to the future possi- BAPTIST. First Free Baptist Church. street, between San Pablo avenue and Brush street. Sunday.

March 24. Preaching morning nnd evening, by the pastor. Rev. it Rend. Twenty-third-avenue Baptist Rev fo Stucker' Pastor.

Residence! 1-22 lalcott avenue, phone Vale 3006 Hours. 8-9 and 1-2, Tuesday to Saturday. Home Wednesday afternoons Services Sunday 9:45, Bible School; uiuueu ana ennancing values of Oakland real estate. A large tract lying northeast of Lake fo.r!tt J. M.

Fletcher on "Christian Education," and at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. J. Nelson, D.D., of Nashville.

Tenn. -Ed- iuK pcvvrai acres or land, for J. to J. a. tenstetn of Berkeley.

Mr. Martensteln to subdivide property and place, the same on the market at once. worth League, 6 30 p. m. Strangers especially invited.

UNITARIAN'. ii.uu, wvnniD ana Mrmnic On First Unitarian, corner Fourteenth irsi (jnitanan. i d.ju.i luuur rem Kvimniiii'u act- t-usiru ELrtcis. jaornma; service vice couductod bv nastnr- ajj WIUI Li 1 Midweek meptinr War.0j.... P.

Irish on the "TCpH ri choir 7:45. all. All seats iree. A welcome fbi Ladies Oasi Wear Shoes rne size smaller after using Allen's a powder to be shaken Into the shoo. It mekos tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions.

It's the greatest comfort covery of the a-ro. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Alien's Foot-Eso is a -certain cjre for sweating, tired. Rchln foet. nitles of Unitarianism in Oakland EPISCOPAL.

St. Andrew's Church, corner Twelfth and Magnolia streets. Sunday School, 9:45 a. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. even Calvary Baptist Church The pastor.

Rev. Wm, Thomas, will preach both morning and evening, on Sunday. March 2 4. Answer: "Just as the twig is bent the tree's mclined." uitwijr jiiviiuu to De present. ing prayer and sermon.

7:30 m. recontlon will ha 4 1 vrf 1 funs i vv. ngnt, oasso, win sing the Jr''a M.atcLa"rln0 Thursday after- offertory, "The Palms." Rector, Rev noon, March 2S. at the Klrst Ratict Tt, o.t ncm nil fltuggista and shoe stores. 26c.

Don't ILc.clpi substitute. Trial package ntEE by ircil. Allen S. Olni-tej. Roy.

y. W. D. FSNNiMQRE DAVIS "i C. L.HOCUB any Valuable Prizes Wilf Given A ioyful season of pretty govns, happy faces and beautiful 1 Full details will be published within the next few days.

DONT MISS IT, IT WILL enIarSe yQur "mental horizon and pay you The "HUNT, wiU be FREE and OPEN to ail otographs 2109 Fillmore San Francisco. Wdch F. A. Webster: Studio trio the Bmh um J'jiper rulc.l at TKin CXE of flee. jj 1 IT'S A TACT 1.11, Washington Sfrkef-near Thirteenth DO NOT MISS A SINGLE ISSUE We are rvshed to death with aatixfled btiyera who are saving from fit to $16 pr Carpet and equal amounts -on Linoleum.

Ruga. Shades. Curtains, ate. LERRi'S CARPET HOUSE 856 C(ay noar 7th 4 I.

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