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A i The trade and fa-bor untcma wT.l xn 4 T. M. C. A. hall tomorrow vanbie to dLs- Cor.Tweirj enj VasLIartaa St, sea 4Mw aw a AAKLi jut mwi.

Lares erecis war placed for lis ported 3 ibq 4 'domotw makea Every ki4 ftad Mer safe. fa tM im ir aoa Shetland ace i nrrrr tt tkTTET caV. 2 II1R IK ljrtrifCLA. IA1 Some "Suggestions of Library, RubliciParksMmproYement Clubs There; Should: Be No Telephone Grove 811-'" V' 'I May Profit Byithe Interest for the City Coiincil.V Jr. inter Headwear euaa tradine.

Tha entcmluoe tia i to cawng tih nneotliq; pkaoe Tram HftU as a very tarjre crowd is expectcl to Attend tb meeOns. mi I BxxcxaiCb rxua cues filck Headache i W. Kinssy 4 Dealer In New Styb Households Furniture, Ranges, Etc.v:v 'iv Ifodam furniture bonrht. ezcbaased' or sold, en Installment paymeata. Cash dis count aivan Instead el "trading stamps.

ea-tM xurteeaw etraet I ii I i i j. Thar MkeeaefeN Mtbetum ate was worth' Itrtaev Uk one of CTtcti Uttte Ur run afkreaUu; tt wilt relieve all ilzr Uoa, slTlae ee aad ngot to we sytteia, i SALE. Of Pn-at-dass Alameda, -Oakland xHmhurst teal 'state. SALE SATURDAY. OCT.

S. AT P. Following is a partiai Hst OX places for- aale: 1 -ALAMSDA. "Eleven-room house: lot 6Sxl10: No. 1S24 Central ave nr.

Lafayette at; floe loca andr Boulevards are'Wanted. tV 4. Bonnets Hats, Tarn o'Shahtew; Hoods and Cloth Caps. What do the bankers think of Oakland? "What, in their opniqnihotdd be (lone to improve Oakland A dozen makers of for Children furnished our- line for the present-season; Ofith many1 of ucqinrtne4 eupPiJ of pure water forletty Uaa oubao ecboote: eat ao olty. tntereat on be bonds required to nut wniy wreeent tut future demenaa.

TheSeMnk at is aafe to sjay, in tbe world baaioomolet the work ot Lake MerrtOt's ade. areainar or uaae eawmu casw m.fMni ra.ru hkthocsoob mm twun on txdnt. Ft the oroceas of flQin no. laoeeunt XaIgb Men-ltt. Tbnt tbers tion.

Administrator's sale of two houses and lots: Noa. me and 1U Everett Six fins residence lots, corner Court and Johnston one one resfdence tot. 44xi9: staaton nr. Santa Clara ave. One cottage of six rooms, lot aOxMO: NO.

1914 Everett st. Two bouses and tots. Nos. 1730 and 17s2 Jr Pointers. w'w: efaootd be e.

pxan to epend two mttttoo of doMr, wh4ch omKafeiB proviatoo tor-the eoxe(ton or nowevora nroutn jlaks Merrttt is. to me, a source of extreme surpctse and regret. More than from any. of improvements. proposed ai- tnougn I ao not beuttaa wuat fate been euaaoBied In these severai dtrectsooaw-I unbaHtlnsiy say that Oakland would oanve ate avteJteet benetit crom toe completion of Che bouteverd end the betatfti-fytms Of that take, eepeciaJay af some desirable park he added.

sWsttt tbat completed hle ctty would present attractions to people seekms; homes, seekine; ptave te enjoy Me and spend their money, aerond to none In the Uuated fJtatea. AJl wbeipraane; etties recocnlse the necessary BMLktne thamsetvea eAtnactlve. Ijos Aeelea baa expended enormous sums In inaktae; an erttflclei lake with a boulevard, bearaes parka. A boulevard buUt eround Lake itorritt wold ffasetf oc-oupy some fifty or sixty meres in drives, waika, bicycle patbe, areea, trees and ffowere exclusive of tbe water area. distance eround the taJce woutd be enme thine over three mfsas.

If tin had been done yeara ego, I believe that Sim Bur-Ungume Club noaU bew looated on this side of the bay of (n Bern Mateo, end that Alameda, county wouM bare derived efce bereflts of the wealth, enter-prtss end lnturest of those who bsve built Homes on the other side of the bay. I thmk It reasonable to suppose that the Income trora the Inoromno ta taxaJbta prop-arty bare would, of Mscaf have carried Buena Vista nr. Grand Ehcecutor's sale of a magnificent piece v. P. E.

Bowles. Firat Nation! Bank- Oakland sa all richt. It is tmprorinar all the time, flea Francisco's waterfront is Umttel: It. does oat seem noaaCbte to e- tentt It. That beme any tecSUtle that oflet to the way of accom-tnodatlce- the 8hf pplny of tbla jMri wia wwih cty yeey much, if oould (KraJehten out ttoe ane of wWtar-tront lttlKettosi, and oould a.

good depth of water end enousb of at. there oertamly wonta be a areea oaiur andtufcraas ateit. to up nere wMcb we do am bava at present." We ptoseeas every fadBty here for such erttabiiahmetita, I believe in an laaoe of boada tat needed lmproymttta an reaeortaWe amount. That Is' the only w.ytayprovmnte can ococnousoa in may youna ctty such ouns where so much is naadisd. It cant be done by dtreot No city that I know Wf boa kh vrmA uit Airmt rtde of prbgrceo wStbtout nenctiiiar to that marts of money.

met uusam eu erown amneS mm niaos wnem a ew nouaenoidars settled because ts ammuuaHaasa wr at tractive and tt voBeeaaed ao ecraaabJe cUmeta, untd now ws waJxemp end and we are proay city of sixty or sv eoty tteMssaad tatonUtacrfcv with neatly everythtaia; to be done ttet cUy of such dtawHstonai asuetty rrnsn issue We lack suitbt wundctpai busadtas. amsoSatpui water plant and various-ottbar Imorove- ments, eanons- t3iem a pars Cor the cuttle recreation. For tote tatter we bave the opportunity of cbootans; between sorerai do as3 nor very sanaJl -sum in oooipart-Ona and nacdoUB trmttm nw had for a very email rum la comparison with wfaut any of them wttl cost fwanty years baojos. AH otber cSOea ba.v hrvestcd Imim ns ti snaoaskin the atnele Stem W. G.

PALMANTEER W. G. Palnmnteer, Manager Etok CtaJcDad rJoes not oeo more thuo bbtt the tdteaa earrUd out that are now betas advocaited, end If wo Judge by the past It Is not probable that afl these ccotomplated food end bad proposttlona wUt be acoompliehed. From the jaug-i-esa that feus been roede fes pretty certain that-Sf our city oflkeato are depended uo-on to carry out sit the good thfrrags het havebeen proposed; they ehouutd be re-cOeoted to a. men, for tbear piwurt term wtH expire wbUe they are eettins in But there Is one tmprovemeat that should not only tntereat, but should depend upon the public general.

This la i W. W. GARTHWAITE FAVORS IMPROVEMENTS ALAMEBA Sectional Feeling in i Bond, Issue, i i ouala snmrovaonenL 7I. wH any only one thtnr more. I nope soon to see Onktend emerge from tha petty esioustea of a vCtage and become able to duwues end oende upon putmc tnmrevetnenoj from standpoint ot their beoeot to the whole city.

No pub- no improvement can be Inejoruratea wtthout aorae exeMenbU beneflta to peo ple in their Immedaate vicinity. -Tat, never heard anv ohtootlanB to rnsDrove- menta In Golden Gate Furk, because the people owning property an tnat oireoaon would be beoenbad by them, fair any eeafma Shot those ks otfoer poctlona of Ban FrenclMco wold not be benefited, ere OeJcSand, tt seems that the moment any pubiie smprovement la awgeeted for the center or on cay oppneuion erase Ekiat Oakland, West OeJcland end North other portions of the city tnent -with the anm mS flan af hom nedtftone no immedi ately beneffted. To one aooklnff over the proposed oono net, appears as enmea, to eaeenbhls objection, apeciai bait bsve had to be held out to each section to induce the people Sn jtttat nelghljiuchood to consent to anything to hep the entire t-. Is tt poanible thaJt there ere any people Bving tn may portmn ox our cay woo can tor a mosuent smaglna that avny great pubHO can fail to benent tSwm Ho cnatter wihere KXWbedT Tboanaa PraMier. Union National Bank All I can eay On reevtanse to tbe question what thmga ooneider neaesenry for the deveaorenent of Oakland, ta mac 1 "am xa ratvorox every leguzmnce smprovomeoi.

country we should do alt that we can to extend our water ways. Instead of dirt we should cultivate and develop our wa terscape. A fine waterway could easily be created all the way from Oakland to Alameda. It might consist of a fine bou. levard.

lined with trees, with a Dicycie nathj 1H whole between oure Bait water courses on both sides. All this could be achieved at no very treat expenditure. It would be of benefit to tbe whole people and country and would brine bare people of meane and enterprise. Tbe improved values that would be thus created end the additional wealth that would be brought here would far more than cover the amount of the interest on bonds ex. ponded for such ends.

I As It Is. however, it looks a good deal as though everybody wanting something for his own Immediate vicinity, and carina Httte for ImDrovemente that would be of obvious benefit to the community at large; nobody would get anytning. OUTLOOK FOR Late Rain a Big Boom and Large Crops ected. associated Press Dispatches by Tha Tribune's Special Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO. Oct.

W. The following summary rot the -weather and crop conditions existing in California for, the past week haa been prepared by the Department of Agriculture: The extreme heat ot tbe preceding week was followed by cooler weather and by frosts in some sections; tbe temperature for the week been several- degrees below; normal In all parts of tha. State. Bain on the ttth, Uth and 14th was quKs general, though comparatively light in some localities. As ample warning of the approaching storm had been given, dried prunes ana tns arst crop of raisins were mostly under coven and verv.iiaht dam age-was done) grapes still on vine, were sugntiy injured, and in some sections hay.

train and beans were The second crop of raisins la now on the i. Citrus fruits show a marked Unprove- menv ana large crops are expected: or anges wm mature earlier than usual. Pasturage -waa greatly benefited, The sou la now in good condition for plowing, and farm Work la Reborts from all sections indicate that the slight damage to fruits has been -more than compensated for by the immense benefit to other crops, end farmers and orchard. istf anticipate a remarkably good season. D0 nOBOEDS SIY The cases of Marl us Causes and Prank Marton, the two boys who on Jiondsy robbed Otto Cklbbe a 17-year-old beet.

btaek of HAS, came op in the Pohee Oourt this The bovs both pleaded guilty ta charge of petty larceny. Marion who la IS years old. was sentenced to SO days in titM. CStv Prison. Canvas's case was continued to Octo ber OsV for sentence.

An attempt will be made to ret the boy Into a reform sdhooi as he a only IS yeara ot age. 7' F03 OYER HFTY Ifral i WrasloWs Soothing 6yrup ba been need for IchHdrea teething. It nnthM rhe tkiiiA. softens the gums, el lays alt pain, cures wind coLc and the Dev. TVWxlJ AW i xrm cents a bottle, i An Expenzive A contract for te erection cf a torO at Uountaln View Cemtery frr Tl'a.

V. Xons waa recordel lin Granite Coirry di cf tie woi-k end the 1 i 11. ff It 4 1 1 1 vith xnent we now offer. vThis BMH 4' i fortmeat of mart atylea at pleaaisg pricea. t7t Tam-o-sWter.

"SjA an aaryiaciBr. larjt.topaof plain roactt aad two qullia. TOO Tarn, larf' top of narr or red plaid good, TtlTtt baad and roieUe. UrfB flirftt. j.

COO Tam. nado of ladica cloth, red, aary, bioim-aad fraen-trimmed with qaUla, faoey backlt and adgedwiu juacx'aatraxnaa. TheM titrMTsoe Taia-o'-Sbaolera are the best la pado aad atylo vre ever aaw tt.wjnv- 7Sa cardinal and Birr Udiet1 cloth, corded eflk bead, jrowtte aad a caiied quills. v': doa- Tam'2uKrf Am -en- 1 a. plain, corded and embroidered auk.

plain aad frac trimmed, gradea at Q5o, $1J3Qg to Colored Cap tfmf Bonnet ortmeot- diseraat hmpa aad grade' of aflh etjlea for tae bapy or giua to yeaia ot age. BOo Boanet' of besgalia aflk; red, brows, and. royal bine; AatraEhaa trimmed. 1 75t Boaaet of aiHc red, blae aad browa, beaver trimmed A very haadaoma cap at a low price. StmOO Boaaeta of corded aflk, red.

royal blae aad browa. ailk raSe and tclret band trimming. Other of same Ityle, fioer graaea at $13andg10. OSOm 012S White corded ailk are the foil crown and all top ahape, like the picture ahown abore. Parle Sheno Connote Ja aeon of pretty tyleavof plaiaaad mod in variona ways.

Pricea $tmQOa 2JCO, 2 JSC, 30 aad 32S. 5 oir cap jaDie aaa anraoie. black, cream and Usrht blae. all have ''aflk' atrinea. Grade at; $f5.

Jonoy 0WI Wonted and iOk Jeraey Cap in white and colora. Prices ran from 50 to SJmSQm CL TO CONSOLIDATE 1 ill 1 i Acme arid iReliance Men Reach' ran Agreement Ths Acma Club la be merred late the tellane Club, and In future there wilt be bnt one principal athletic club thla city. Th Acme Club wai not be taken Into the BUanee Club aa a whoie, but aa individual members. A. member of tha Acme Club may Join the BeUaac wKhwrt Initiation tee on matin formal application.

i'T This arra-mt waa reached after eonaiderable dlacoaston btwa repra-pentativ of both club aat mrht. The JValiane was repreaeoted by R. M. 11 ta-r-rald. Chariea Cl Evtaif aad E.

Dan The member of che Acme Club prant were Harry Wagor, Elmer Reed and Gaorg Humphrey. 8om ot the director ol Lha.Acmo Club. -will Jso be chosen directors of the Reliance, although the manner of choosing- them baa not been jici KJtchen, who ha been boxma Instructor of tha Acme, will aaocited with James Fox In a similar capacity at the Reliance- Paul Carroll will become a member cf the and wUl In. struct la wTesUaijv .1 iw'tf 1 J. A.

Jcsss AVCl ipcak. J. Aubrey Jones r.430u-n-ce tiat will to Cinerw j-umiii remarn on cf nes." Me t-z-s. tr-zxC-l Cty stcrs ea tliu i- now ATHLETIC whor would apoon bave made that area an eyesore wad ma Injury end converts, it Into o. thins-of beauty and benent to all portions of the city, while et the easne time reroovtax-all mound of esixlety on the ecore-of pubOe 1 Such tmprovemecits-ae Oakland needs, as I Imve; atrewdy oannoc be end by direct taxation.

It is with a. city as with a. prospering tndMduaS. He has land and other- propertiew wtoich he does not oare to seM i a. eaortflce, so, on their security, he roes to bank, obtalne a loan end buUda or has own one during- his ttfet3mav- By eum set apart from fete salary or other Income he ateed-My red-ucea thlailoan until uDtlmetaly it tas wiped ou-t A 'ooamnuotty roust eo through TOry etmMar process.

It uses Its credit to obtain bond in, order eo secure benems. not only by the preaemt gememttow bttt by eJi to Chose to come, who share the benefits, a. ohare In the task of wrptn out. the debt. That Is atbout tnv -view of the Wopmsed bond Is- eue end relation to tine publlo tm-provemeolta erhJch.

Oaklaad present StMre smrra-trrely'iieede. W. Hetssbnw. Union Se.vne Bank I am very concn kUwst)od an ho future of OakSaad. feel vary emphatically that ta the enTyrovement cofAemplated by tbe proponed ISJei essoe, there haa been nbsototery omitted 4bet whacb, tomy itntKinenlt 'is of 'theCsjreBJteot Inmiedlete and future empnrmrm to this city.

It la needless Ho aay tttat no matter bow rapid ly. OBjkSBM anay grow, wua oe at ways prlmdrliy n-'Ptooe of The city seems to hse lost etght of the eaementa that tMitt past road It eougrht after tor rggraenca in puses. isvery esty nee a poirk, every aa sv oRy haa and every WANTS A LIBRARY. the bulldifa; the iew library. To erect a splendid -JSbrary buKMing- on city property and devote otsr ttieie1 to the ftiaivg- oc the elves would seem Tikey Oo oe aieowiipWBbqd, end on these tinea tt could be fully maktawr tbe muoh- neected Improvement eatlefaiotion to those who lend their aid and a credit to the catv.

To avoid oonceetitoo on our main thor-ou for the good of the ctty In BaneraL WebinaAkm street ehouM be opened, and doubt af where are say ob-lectam tbie excoot from a very few who Innuatno that own personal n- tsresta would be taiured. Here are two Important ywJects that can; end should Alameda. Burgfte'e avrtginason waa accepted and tbe aoiecttng of has anaocesaor waa seft- to vtbe proper rnmmltibaa srttai joww to v. An' apptloaUon rohe poaMon" was re-ealved eod read frock Pater Boefftsoson of ZUi Ahvmeda avenue. iPreaidettt Soott reported tbat tne Cbm-mateeoo Jtofles bad eireimitned the rules now rnguJoAing.

the edminhAertog of corporal punUhment- Sjo unruly pupils end considered that fei ssouAd be impossible to tmprowe on the method at present la vogue, that of anfttcang the pursahment on the palms of tiiflr pupn'e bend wttb a str one arrt a balf racfbes wide. IHretJCor Keys, wbose suggestion tbe eonspstteeon rules examined the punishment regtalstsons, and wbO is sn ad-vocat of the metbbd "Just Uke mother used Co spank. expressed blmseSf as being of the oututou shat Where the pun-tshraamttpilloted dad nat-aXflect tbe ndnd as weflv as Who body, tt wen useiaBS. He bad known' pupils ba boast of be number of." or rattan tteey had reoelvwd lbs band wehhout fanch- Ing, bnttboughk better 'teanrts foUowed, vsved What corporsa. be tnmcted upon srom nan xame cney reaon vtss age ox five years op to the.

tern hey left school. Oreotor Said that ttm Board of Bdwoaoon that ftormuiated the rates now gaivernang the mnictSoo of eorporaf pun-Mhtnent on pupils bad given the matter much cere end attention end tad snot use' of wisAjfrora many, souraes. He did nog beUevethia tbe present rules couM be tknproved wpon. Prasldottt Scott suggested tbat (Director Kieye fracse aruie emtmSbsr tnsfdeaa as to bow corporal tfoeatasement ahouSd be but this jDiretftor Keys was not prepared. toACtoryred tbe OTscussion oeased.

Secretary' wno anm noted t0 purcbasea number of bats mope for use in the ndhoot depestnasnar drextur rtoes -vmOS fcsi-bettevwd tbe Finance Conwnatteo of the Board bad made 'a" plaitake endwero JsJbortnsj under a wrong impression wben at the meeting held on- the "3d wnfljVtbey cut down the ctaim of 'Arcedt OWlsscbon Cor ssork done -on the plana of tbs sndftton the Ustfeht action from rs to tsio. ntnec-tnr Brwra tbongot taction, should be reoonsWered. 1 V- Soott 'stP ed hat he bad not Investigated thwrnsttter ennurb Oo satisfy bemsaaf oytUsoboa'O bi4 waa -not right, and on4rstdKMt fJoonVg surges-Una tbs wsutser was issd over untu tbe next fV-v v. Footbill Oarnel Anderson- TJnhrersity Academy football team defeated the Alameda High School eleven yesterday afternoon a rattllrt good' game f4ayed in the lot on Haight avenoe near Tentb street. Tbe wlmiT vorf thepoints STvJsue- JlfJTY fi health.

Tts secret cf tealthbtiejsTr -1 assimilate a f-reper quantity at zz "-a 4w tbat wben. ths puntsb- an pftaicce Mr. Koyes be- wartwaieant ahonld nutAis wben necessary the assort year's styles frMuw3 I1AT3 Strlet for the little nias Juat old eaeagh fyc her firat hat, and ohertfitf. a girl "awaot Soma of the atylea CUOO Hat of ttifTWt. fancy brim, trimmed 'with corded aOk and oaffla.

white, red aad i brown-. Suitable for girt three to tlx yean of age. CfOQ Hat of Beagaline ahk-'Tant. largo roaette of and babrrihboo. tlf cam.

light bine, red or teown- Hatwithcee8kbrinu felt crown. Brown, red ana cream, trimmed with mercarr wisza. large bat-wiag bow. two ailk and ribboa to citc-h i-ucy -sun ua run aigrette. Kut orown, 1 creamy Dewey and 907a! biae.

$1m3B Beogalme aflk hat, with Tain o-8hanter crown, (ancy brisu Pink, light blae, cream aad red. Very effectiye. ttlaBO Htt for imbaea 7 to 16 yeara old. Felt brim, Tarn- ffaBiBgr ctowb iarge nooon-mm-med rosettee and two, cmilla. Rod, brown, nary and cream.

Jleweat atyie, i $tBO Beogaliae ailk hat, large fall crown, rosettea and fancy feather. Cream, red aad brown. St.CO, Corded aOk Hat, puffed crowa, large roaette aad corded loops, red, cream, piak and light bine. 4 brim, aQk Tam-o'Sh enter crown, large iOk rosette end qnills, 7 10 91mQ8 Hat, with ailk brim and yelyet tarn abaater top; ailk rosettes aad qnflll; red, cream ana new Dine. 1 Hissea Hat; broad felt briauoaffed yelyet crown with bat-wing bow, two fancy backlea and ttncy featner; red, cream and new Wue.

)-. 2.25 White Silk Hat- faacy tn crown, corded loops, swan xr C2mCS Fancy Silk Bat iaream; 2 paifed crowa, trimmed 4 witn lace mad sua: rosettes: baa two small beaver heads; pink, light bine 32,75 Cream Corded 8ilk Hat: v- fall high corded 2 loopa, fancy cackle and ntercnry wing. Lord and Lady Douglas Oakland. lAdy Bhtjte Dooalaav ateeomoaaied by Iter little eon, (Brace Traacla, win errtr in Oakland tn a few daye ytatt to tar. nother, OCrs.

Ifoooey. party (a now bt Nenr Tork and a probably reca the Ooae ra bont two Ixrd sjhI. Lady ShoUo Oouslaa left CuHroe-oSa. three, years ago ex requeat ef the- Marqoi of Qneensberry. eo 4nat he btrth of the betr tt thw family title mlut take place in BrttiaJj tefrttory.

Th younc maa maaaced very euceeae- ully larce laod and jatoJne Interesta tor hia father," Maa-qnda, for a year end a. fmlt, aad tbw went to EDind t2SU his paraita mtgbc tey an opportanity of aeeinc His wife ebild. the year tbat wao; apeot- bt Leodon. lord taOy Totiia -reeidad at tha 'hotno or the yean Ixird'e eaottier. at Cado- rao TMse.

For the part, mix month i. or juouyiaa ca oeaa ia ferw atudylna- art nd the tacrruagea. -v-. Very few people would he able to ree- ogTsre. ra lAxry itou'-iaa or -today.

the clever little va-adevi performer. Lo-rotta, Addis, who won adtnlmtion for her OATinc leaf oetoro ne looUigiataw Si. Ccncsrt Joctylnsr from the prorram of Scottish on? and music wiilca to rendered at the forthcoming- concert to be pivw by tt. Andrews fckocjety, lovers of ocouaa eonga may tuitipiie an even In? of fare enjoyment. Trfncaco he tal ent, ai.

i it oiy i t'e to i in I 1 .) i- f'irrano Is- 3 ren- I 4 1 'i i HER LADYSHIP COMING HOME, i- "1. of property; -S-etory bouse, rooms; fin r. tocattoa; jvo. Aiameaa nr. faru.

Administrators sale of choice nlsoe ot property, mt -axax, wn 7-room nouse; Everett st nr. Centrai ave. One fine residence lot, StalSO; n. S. cor aer of Grand and Eagle ave.

OAKXaAND. Administrator's sale of a bouse of 4 rooms and lot; No. 210 EJast Seventeenth nr. Fifth East KUZTV ALJS. f-' Chicken and fruit ramoh.

(U aerea tbree fourths -of a mile from the Hermitage. FTTCHBUBu. Homo of 4 rooms and lot BOxUO! Harmon nr. Seminary ave. AlJtnUAOf.

2 1 A new nouse of rooms: lot 80x150: on posHe school house on Jones ave. m. j. tus is cne greooeet onsnce -ever offered to tbe public, as ail these places must be eoM, as most of them are to be sold to settle un estates. 8ieclal terms made te buyers.

Send for illustrated catalogue. Sale at J. A. MUNRO ca's AUCTION Rousa 1617 and 1WJ park BC, Akuneoa. BE YOUR O'JU JUDGE Havin? spedal xadlitles for- purchasing-, we are able to, keep larger and better of underwear than any other: a.

house in Oakland or San Francisco take our word for this but come and: see lor yourself. i Followine are some of the standard lines included in our i stock: Plain Derbyribbed. OO Bine and Pink. Derby I 50-2 SO Genuine Scotch I BO-3 50 Warranted not to ahrinkl 41 4t- 4 4 fl SJ. fl II iAllwool camels OO Ji Wright fleece OO sine ou 4 IVESTOVER'S ft it 1118 WASHINGTON ST.

it EYE STRAIN BELIES CHAtUCIER Unnatural expressions caused br an effort to see better often belie character. We fit glasses that sake facial distor tions unnecessary. EXAMINATION rE. R. W.

EDWARDS 963 BROADWAY Tet Slsek ss mmmssssm- Cures Ixopotency( Klght Emissions and wasting diseases; all effects of self- abuse, or excess and India cretion. A xterre tonle and blood trailder. Brings thi Ink glow to pale cheeks and restores the Are of youth mail 50c per box, boxw for with av writty cruaraiv tee to cure or reftmd the moneys Bend for circular. Address, -e. NERVITA MEDICAL CO.

CUrtton Asaclon cts VJL IISCf0 aaW -Vt Owl nma Oakland. Caf. Wf CHAS, r.lUEUE 'r: CHARCOAL AND OKg; imnfr's 'W'iOCK'" SPR2NGA CASTLE GATE ZZv. Ha A apedatty. Orders Promptly Filled 0 TtU MAIN 314.

STCCSER-a EOLtAIiD AESIIUCT CO. 15 JLE erocxEB Pteilieo J.ILKATarws i Vtce-Presl JxX-nmm P. Houarn, Scc'y. and CAPITAL, C---- ft T', u.ua WA fe A eomrM'i so oi Tract a'l proper! Coontyof AL-. IICLLArD OASLal'D 1 'saw l.

JSkM W. W. Oarthwalte, Oakland Bank of Savings I have no objections to bonding the city for reasonable sum for Improvements of a character to be of benefit to the community. But to scatter the expenditures aX around, eop here and e. sop there, aggregating' millions, for, on the whole, small appreciable results that is all wrong.

My Idea always haa been that Oakland, by reason of Its natural beauties. Is easily capable of such development as would make It attractive te large numbers of additional residents. The expenditure of a comparatively small amount of money could be made to bring people and capital here. For instance. In Lake Merritt this city has e.

unique natural attraction and one that could be so developed as to brmg It wide repute as a desirable city of resi dence. This is such aa opportunity as almost no other city possesses. irut, tn stead of nIHng no the marsh land of the ceeded In shutting out tbe vanquished without a tally. Captain. Rank of the High School pigskin kickers put Op a splendid game individually, but hie players were unable to withstand the onslaughts of the academlcans went down to defeat.

Both elevens were quite evenly matched as to weight, but the team work of tha High School representatives waa inferior to that of the eleven from the academy. Contidence Man. A oonfMeaee man representing himself to be musician, succeeded recently tn securing from Miss Sarah. J. Boyle of Park avenue and Miss Benson of the Hotel, Eoctnal, music teachers, several man.

dolins and a guitar, which fae promised to return next day and nay for their use. The man failed to bring back the Instruments and the matter was reported to the police, who today located the mandolins in aa Oakland pawn shop- It has since developed that the swindling- musician haa a record in Kings county. Ho has not yet been apprehended. Sullivan's Exarnlnatlon. JThe preltartnary examination of Charles C.

Sullivan, pal of Bert Wilhnore in the Alameda Jeweb-y store robbery where Wfilmore waa Wiled, was on Monday continued untU- today at 10 o'clock. The burglar toad first been onarged under the name of Jones. A new complaint containing his true name. C. Sullivan, was filed and thereupon im-mivr, (Brearty asked for time to deed.

bukmi wHurui, nrotner of the accused and his wife, Mra Eva 8uIUvan. from whom he is separated and who bad become the sweetheart of Bert WUbnora were both present. XVeputy Dlstrtx Attorney Mdvln bandied the case for the pwple. The charge against SuUrvan Is attempted burglary, with prior oonvic-ttonj. He was held to answer before tbe Superior Court News Note.

Horace MoPhee, editor of the Santa am. juaoe. ta vtsrung tn Alameda and waa a welcome caller at tbe SBOiasi of- Michael Clark of Winow street has rreturnerl from a three sraeks visit to relatives tn 'Ueutenettt Colonel Jack Hayes of the nrtn Begimemv N. O. wan in.

town yesterday on business. Members of the West End Socitftv Club will give a dance tonight In the West End Wigwam, -w. UQss (Rons, Vogelsaager of Central avenue and Pearl street expects to depart xor onoroju'nsxt nowtnv--? T--. Cbeies and JLiouise Cones and O. Na- Ohan bava deed to Orovartnl Ianri lot in biocx itcn Tract, tor vwt Uit' alls Dr.

Ambrose Bandars appeared la the Police Oourt this morning to obtain pos session of some- dishes and bousehoid goods which -bad been obtained under search warrant proceedings from the Fil ipinos -woo lately came to this city and appeared at the ilaodonougn Theater. It appears that while in this ctty the FXUplnos stopped in one of r. Sanders' loOirj bouse a-re-cCrr to ray their bi.ls out of the proceeds of ti show Oalc-lnd people have evidertUy bad enoui of Jr'iMrvinos, however, and the how faned. hen the natives deoartwi found t.lawelf not oivly cf i. is lot but lv ell t.o fco oj r-ynis tpon -rUc-I t.a cou.i kiy tfi-p'T ref'-o-ei wpm tst'-'t w.

rrs" procp-- sn-i ve tv--'-t aw a i v. ttr. i. I 1 1 rr OF Matters of Interest Parents and Pupils. to ALAMEDA, Oat U-AS the members ot tbe Board of Xttacattsoo, with, the exception of Director Hoan, were present at tare regular tneetans; bead mot night.

Secretary Hughes rerred tbevt tine lo- cal Teanhenr InntlMoe wad been bold on the Uth, 12tb and 13th InsC, and wax a pronounced euoceea ta every way. He had carefuUy kept and eompOed tbe minutes of -the varSoos nsslons of Che InetKte and tbe name are now on fae to vhe office of tbe Bonrdr-ef lEktucatlton. Tbe cost of the Onewtuta) was abbot 1100 and1 Secretary Hugbee remarked that be considered the money won eacpmded. Starens Burgle or ira weoater street gwxroer nt the Longfellow acnool, tendered bh restgnatton to tasre-offoct No-vember let, ns he jnftwmas more from THE MIIIISTER'S COFFEL Hurt Him I Worse Thn 5 Devil Did "i the -t used the oM-4ejshacmed toffee from my rekbybood. and mka many others, tbouglht could not five wVhout K.

Was tn the army tour years- -donng the bellion and mm out very much broken In health. was compeiSed' to quit the active work of the eatnintry for mors than a year at a tdme. suffering terribly from tomaoh and antcetmsi tsoublee and tor pid Uver. wrai the consequent nervous headaiche and proncrataan. rvmifcago and rbeomatSnn.

Fow years eo, befog confined to bed with, these troubles end utcenuUon of tbe liver, my physician positively forbade the nse of coffee end brourht me some Foe-turn Cereal Food Oofiee. Since that ttme, tnysefff and faamjy tmve tised no other ooiTee. Ail my ttttwznal trouble has been greatly and I no lonrer suffer from rheumatism and Tory liutle frora ttorpid aver or buvoBTvees. I tixHy coovtecwi that Coffee Is very largely for the rre-ater part of Hi erjomwch, inttisial and liver trtn.t,ls from vt'i der. I em iwnr Li JT8TS cli, 1 rr.y ts bcon fcr.7rowi I d3P nis -orlc ma I ever i.

i twvit es rmtr- corrJ'-'-t, I c-ia cotssc.c-.. ta use cf 1'o-tu-n Crrenl C. Tv r9 vc- .1 f. vi 1 ive 1 1 'e'- li-iv-7 c.i t. a te rf Tc 1 1 i 7 It i i.

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