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FRIDAY EVKNTtsG, vLjijjAjS TKIBUNE. MARCII 19, 1000. WARNS POllGtO Roosevelt Takes Rap at Socialism SMART MILLINERY CREATIONS ARESHOWN IN PROFUSION San Pablo Avenue Store Interests Shoppers ER COMING DATE IS SET FOR REALTY MEETING Convention of Dealers of the State Will Be Held in City In May ABRAHAMSON BROS. SUPERINTENDENT IS GIVEN A FAREWELL BANQUET I. Magnes Leaves for New York-Presented With a Handsome Check by the Well-Known Oakland firm.

NEW TORK. March 19.Y-In the current issue the Outlook anpears the first of a series of articles by Theodore Roosevelt on Socialism. After discussing the position of scientific socialism, or communism, the ex-President says: "On the social and domestic side, doctrinaire socialism would replace the purchasers have been wont to consider Chinese Phones to Headquarters, Saying Robberies Are to Be Committed family and home life by a glorified state-j the side jstreets; and out as far Twentieth street on the went side and as far free lunch counter and state foundling asylum, deliberately enthroning self-indulgence as the ideal, with, on its darker as Fourteenth avenue on the east, en finds a continuation of the downtown ac side, the absolute abandonment of all morality as between man and woman." tlvlty. I I -1 AUTO FIRE ENGINE IS Four hold-ups were made during the past twenty-four hours in Chinatown, three of which were successful. In every instance the "out and injured" party was known to possess moze than $100 in cash.

The Oakland police believe that the III vhS' I I BEING USED BY CITY ALAMEDA, March 19. At 6:23 o'clock for his honesty and integrity or character. Feeling of Regret One of the most attractive of the mti-linery displays for this rpring, when fashion reveling and rollicking In perfect landslide of and sizes and trimmings, be found at Friend's millinery store, 15 San Pablo avenue, Just oft; Sixteenth street. Dainty walking toques, smart afternoon calling hats, great big, florpy flower garden creations and evening hats, with soft, indefinable lines and trimmings, glittery ok gauze-like, a the case may be all bearing the sitDtle stamp of charm only to be found in the right sort of a hat from the right milliner, are there Ir. profusion.

That the little San Pablo avenue stor? is going to prove a formidable rival for the down-town shops is convincingly Wednesday night, the Pioneer auto fire III II MUCH-WANTED BROKER SKIPS TO TIA JUANA SAN MKGO, Mnrch 19. Proof that Harry Drown, the former Los AngW broker. Is at Tla Juana. Just across tlie' line In Mexico, was brought her today In the shape of positive Identification by local detectives, who state they found tha big Son-pound broker thoroughly enjoy- engine purchased by the city went into service, and will be on hand for future fire protection. The steamer broke down at a fire at College and San Jose avenues, causing the fire-fighters some annoyance.

I. T. Magnes, who leaves Tuesday ight for New York, was tendered a ban-luet last night at Hotel St. Mark. The iftair was given as a farewell tribute to Mr.

Magnes, who for the past fourteen years, was In the employ of Abrahamson Brothers. He was respected by his associates under whose auspices the banquet was given. Gifts from individual employes of One of the tubes of the steamer which has been in the fire department for a I Everyone, in that concern has expressed' a feeling of regret that the popular employe will soon 'take up his responsibilities In the East. Edward Thlele'was toastmaster at the banquet last night. Among -the speakers of the evening were: Hugo -Abrahamson, Jules Abrahamson, Henry Abrahamson and Mr.

Hlrshfeld. All the male associates of Mr. Magnes, responded to toasts and wished him Godspeed and bon voyage on his trip. Ing himself In the company of Nick Os number of years sprung a leak and the work Is being done by Chinese. For three months the police have been trying to ascertain the identity of the Chinese who oalls on the telephone and warns the police of impending dangers.

Beaten and Robbed Four unknown Chinese, after beating Quong Fong, a merchant of 909 Webster street, into Insensibility, robbed him yesterday of $600 in coin. Lumb Dong, a -wealthy San Francisco merchant, was held up late last night, by two men who secuYed $150. Quong Chung, of 1287 Seventh street, reports that in coin was taken from his room, while he slept last night. Gee, Fung, of 583 Eighth street, claims II 'J apparatus was relegated to the repair shop. I I sr v- I I Through the courtesy cf F.

S. Water- demonstrated by the appreciative fem ous. Agent Young and Engineer Raddatz. I I 5 III inine contingent which, dally, its 'crowding the establishment during i this, the wald and m. Lawrence, wanted as witnesses before the Ixs Angeles grand Jury, who are also in the Mexican village, MRS.

DELIA HARRIGAN DIES AT AN OLD AGE ALAMEDA, March 19. Mr. Dells, Harrigan, 79 yearn old, died at her home, 807 Lincoln avenue. 8ii had llvfd lu this city for a number of years ami leaves many friends who regrvt her death. Khe was a native of Nova Hoot I a.

spring opening Magnes. Responds the new auto engine has been placed at the disposal of the city and will attend the Tires in the future. Although the city has practically purchased the engine, the contract will not be closed until an additional guarantee bond of $2000 is drawn up, and until this time, the engine will remain in the possession of the Waterous firm. Mr. Magnes.

Given a Big Check In recognition1 of his services outside of bis employment the firm of Abraham-ion Bros. (Incorporated) preesnted him with a check for $750. This was given by the treasurer, Mr. Julius Abraham-eon, in a few remarks made by him, as a reward for Mr. Magnes sincerity of purpose 'and honesty in business.

The ladles of the firm gave him a hand It Is likewise excellent proof that the closely-drawn, down-town business line is rapidly fading and the city spreading, growing, and crowding commercial enterprises out into whet, in time past. tsatfsgcg tf-yayc esagagg tr; rvsa caggg Mr. Magnes feelingly responded to the toasts. He said in part: "This splendid recognition of your friendliness towards me as shown here this evening has touched me more than mere words could express to you. "In my work with Abrahamson Brothers, I have always had in mind Ihonesty and fair treatment to all.

It was possibly that I attributed my success from some club bag. The tokens given by the that three men attacked him while he was walking on "Webster street, late last night, Dut secured no money because he fled. is, in following the policy of Abrahamson Bros. Incorporated of honesty in commercial life is, after all, the best policy. "I hope the same friendly relations that exist now between the Abrahamson Bros.

Inc. and myself will always continue. It matters not where I am, the kindness, thoughtfulness and your good will and friendship will be embedded In my members of Albrahamson Brothers be tpoke of the esteem in wnicn Mr. jiagnes was' held bq his fellow workers. He distinguished himself while an employe i cash, boy to general superintendent; that New fj0A Fashion stC Blooms 0 vsZ Bursting Every Day inf CIX Wash AND WASHINGTON STS I Goods 'IS; OAKLAND.

ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS mm mmm mmmm.mm, m. m. m. yy-j- Guests Present ME JON POPULAR The guests present were: E. Fatham, Edgar Moore, Jack Galvin, Arthur, Cum-mings, P.

Cole, N. Pauson, Lloyd Laingor, A. Wachtel, Alex Abrahamson, J. Litz-ensteln, Samuel Steen, D. Lyon, J.

F. Bryant, E. Cohen, Herman Abrahamson, H. Greenhood. IN PROMISING PARTNERSHIP John G.

Herr and A. Smith (Big Dick) Associate Them One hundred of Spring's 1 Choicest Styles of Tailored Suits 1 i CHARLES A. TYRREL I ii selves Together in Cafe. TWO I R. A.

JACKSON, Real Estate Men Who Will Ill 1 in i Take Prominent Part State Convention. HS FORMED SPECIALLY Offered a' The date for the convention of the Stale Reaiiy Association to be held here this year, lias been decided it is to be May 18, 19. and 20. The meeting of the real estate men promises to be one of. the most important sessions held hehe in some months.

Delegates to the number of S00 will be in attendance from all parts of the state and aside from the regular business of the meeting the local association Several Tiew Companies File Articles of Incorporation For Business Here jr I is arranging an elaborate program of Two newly organized companies with a capital stock of $100,000 each are among entertainment to intersperse the more prosaic details. The convention held in Sacramento last year set a precedent of commercial progress which will require considerable living up on on the part of Ouklanders. The proposed National Association of Realty Dealers, which has been 1 vital Interest since the formation of the state bodv, is going to be one of the strong These elegant Tailored Suits, which include a full representation of Misses' sizes, are worth more than twcit-ty-five dollars. But the Ncv York maker like thousands of others was more anxious for money than And our buyer who is distinctly human drove the hardest bargain he could under the circumstances. Styles and Fabrics the Latest The coats show the newest styles of cutaway and square fronts; skirts of authentic hipless effect with 7, 9 and 11 gores.

Only fine Prunellas, French Serges, Panamas, Mixtures' and Tweeds are used in these suits. The color range includes every shade worn this season. those which have Just filed articles of incorporation with the, County CJerk. One of them is the Alta Piedmont Land Company, with Oakland as Its principal place of business. The" capital stock is divided into 1000 shares of the par value of $100 per share.

Wickham Havens is the leading spirit of the company, the other incorporators being Walter H. Let-mert. Ira A. Miller, P. G.

Bourn and Frank H. Ayers. The Jupiter Mining Company is the other J100.000 enterprise and Its principal place of business be in Oakland. It will do fl. general mining business.

The capital stock is divided into 100,000 shares of the par value of 41 each and the incorporators and directors for the projects of this year meeting "I'LL GET YOU YET," SAYS DEPARTING THIEF I I 1 JOHN G. HERR. Frank Fries, who resides at 1370 Eigh O. A. SMITH (Big Dick.) teenth street, has Informed the police of an attempt to rob his home early yes ii career of a decade or more as a manu terday morning.

Fries neard someone en deavoring to pry open the front door of 41 first year are A. F. and G. B. Cook of his residence when he went down stairs facturer the distinguishing feature was his friendships.

It wa3 his chief stock in trade. 'During that time it. is safe Alameda, F. Cook, Fred L. Baxter and asked who the person was and what J.

S. Corrigan of Oakland. 7 ai he wanted. No answer was given to his to say that he never lost a friend and query for fully two minutes, when the New Realty Company man said, "I'll get you yet" and left. JUDGE LATIMER ON Individualistic i The Klein Realty Company has also filed incorporation papers.

Its principal place of business will be in. Oakland and it will make a specialty Of mining properties. The capital stock is fixed at One cf the recent business coalitions which will attract more than an amount of attention is the partnership formed by John G. Herr, popular proprietor of the Bell Cafe and widely known as a business man, and O. A.

Smith, better known as Big Dick, who for many years enjoyed the reputation of being the most popular cigar manufacturer on' the Pacific Coast. Both these gentlemen have a host of friends and the fact that they have gone into business together will received with no small degree satisfaction. Mr. Herr needs no Introduction to. the Oakland public.

Besides conducting one, of the real, first-class resorts of the city he has carried off not few BENCH FORJUDGE WASTE $75,000, divided into 750 share's Of the Judge R. H. Latimer of the Superior Millinery imMm Court of Contra Costa county held court today In the department of the local court presided over by Judge Waste, who is in Los Angeles. Judge Latimer Is a very estimable gentleman i and a distinguished Jurist. Ha is making This is a remarkable season for fashionable h'ead wear.

Anything is stylish that suits the whim of the! wearer, provided it conforms to the -accepted standard! many friends here, besides renewing old acquaintances. ors are Harry and alllton Klein, all of Oakland. The Western Stage Appliance Company, with its principal place of business In Oakland, has filed articles of It will deal In theatrical appliances and devices of all kinds and do a general manufacturing, contracting and commercial business. The capital stock is fixed at $10,000, divided into as many shares of the par value of $1 each, and Frank H. Graham, J.

F. Kieley and Clarence M. Reed of Oakland are the incorporators. Merchants Incorporate The Fair is the name Of a new cor made a few each dayj The fact that i he has gone into partnershippwith Mr. Herr in the Bell Cafe will be good news to his od friends.

i Since disposing of his" interest in. the Big Dick Cigar manufactory. Big Dick for a time "undecided as to what calling to pick up, but when the opportunity presented, itself to form a partnership so agreeable he accepted it at once. During Mr. Herr's stay in the Big Dick will be in full charge of the Cafe.

The resort is pre-eminently one for gentlemen and has the distinction of being the pioneer cafe on San Pablo avenue. Its location is ideal and its vintages the best that can be purchased. Under the genial personal supervision of Mr. Herr and Big Dick the place is certain to grow in popularity. Artists, merchants, musicians, actors and newspaper men and those persons accredited with having a superior quality of brain matter make the place their headquarters.

The appointments are in every respect, there being plenty of room and conveniences for private conversation and the spending of an idle half-hour political honors, making many friends and getting many votes for them. He of size. also is-one of the -first to place faith to the Home Telephone Company, backing up. his faith In the: enterprise Hats of Exceptional Merit $5 and $6.50 by taking a large block of stock in it. Mr.

Herr at the present time is in Se The Music Critics Prondunce the attle with his wife, where he is look ing after some large coal interests. It poration which will conduct a general Ip8l Is reported on good authority that the mercantile business in this city, accord On Saturday, we will offer a splendid lot of Street; Hats, of pronounced vogue'at these popular Each hat is an individual, study-and shows wealth o( design and material far in excess of its price. vivant and cafe proprietor has made a ten strike and will soon be Ing to articles of incorporation Just filed. The capital stock is fixed at $10,000, divided into as many shares of the par endowed with more of this world's goods than usually falls to the lot of value of $1 each, and the incorporators even a successful business, man. are W.

H. Arrowsmith of Oakland, Al indeman Mr. Smith, or Big Didk, as he Is known, to thousands, has an enviable fred Hart of San Francisco and E. Welch Both Mr. Herr' and Mr.

Smith are of Berkeley. record Jn the business world. In his members of the Eagles. The Burks Oil Company, with offices in the First National Bank Building, Oak land, has filed a certificate with County Clerk showing that the number of its directors has been decreased from five to three. This action was taken at a special meeting of the stockholders of EASTER OPENING Piano the greatest Piano of the age Highest Quality MEAT At Lewis Market The Lewis Market i OAKLAND'S MOST rorULAtt MARKET Highest Quality I xwest Prices.

Oakland 2882; Home A-4257. Lowest Prices MEAT at Lewis Market Our Line of Business, Spring Suits of Surpassing Style, Fit and Workmanship We have planned to start the Easter Season with a record day's sale tomorrQW, and we offer a special inducement of the corporation, held onthe morning of March 6, at which 207,000 shares of stock were represented as follows: T. C. Warren, one share; A. A.

Bussey, 106,000 shares; A. A. Busey (trustee); 9,998 shares; B. F. Woolner, one share; E.

R. Tutt, 42,000 shares; Stanley Crellin, shares; E. S. Thome, 10,000 shares; C. F.

Burks, 25,000 shares. A certified copy of the articles of incorporation of the Eastman-Gibbons Company of Stockton, a realty concern with a capital stock of $100,000, has been filed with the County Clerk. The incorporators are B. F. Eastman, E.

L. Gib-bens, Maggie Eastman, Louise E. Gib-bens and H. R. McNoble, all of Stockton.

You will not be contented until you own a. Lindeman. We Are Leaders in OUR BUSINESS IS To carry at all times the best grade of meat obtainable from the cattle raiser; to do our own killing and dressing, and place the meat in our market at a very low This we attend to every day, saving the profits of the wholesaler and butchers. We are determined to deal fair and square with the public, being satisfied, to ask from you the same profit on our meats as the wholesaler charges the retailer, and by doing so we their undersell any retail butcher on the coast. THAT'S OUR BUSINESS.

YOUR BUSINESS IS As an economical housewife, to get the most and the best meat obtainable for your money, Pure meat is as essential as pure water, and economy in buying provisions Bhould be practiced by every family. Quality and quantity are two Important factors difficult to get together but to the skeptical ones make it your business to try. know, as do hundreds of families that quality and quantity count with us. We ask ou to compare closely the price lists of other markets with, that of the following: THAT'S YOUR BUSINESS. 20 Off On Every Suit PROBATION COMMITTEE TO BE REORGANIZED The Probation Committee of Alameda VEAL I LAMB Jcounty, consisting of George C.

Edwards Our easy payments make it possible for you to Have a Lindeman. vv.iia.it mail; vi uci tvcicj, i3. Chamberlain, Hugh Hogan, Mrs. Solomon Kahn, Bernard P. Miller, J.

B. Richardson and Dr Sarah I. Shuey, is scheduled to meet at 4 o'clock this 'afternoon In the office of Probation. Officer Christopher Ruess, in the Court House, for the purpose of effecting a reorganization in con BEEF. Beef Stew 6 lbs Tor 25c Whole Rump Roast 7c lb.

Prime Rib Roast (rolled) 12'2C lb. Round Steak best lb. Sirloin Steak .1220 lb. PIG PORK Fresh Hams 11c lb. Legs of Pork lb.

Shoulders of Pork whole 9c lb. Lean Pork Roast no bone. 11c lb. Pork Chops 12'2C lb. Loin of Pork Roast I2V2C lb.

Pork Spare 12'2C lb. All the correct and latest creations are here. As far as variety and exclusive styles, our assortment is unequalled in this city, from the xlressy and elaborate to strictly tailored effects. Everything at I 20 off (This is the genuine Spring Lamb.) Hind! Quarters, whole, 75c Front Quarters, Whole, 45c FALL LAMB Legs of Lamb i-VzC lb. Loins of Lamb for I2'iC Shoulders of Lamb for Roasting 8c lb.

Lamb Chops 2 lbs 25c PROVISIONS Eastern Salt Pork lie lb. Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon by the piece lflc lb. Eastern Sugar Cured Hams. 15c lb. Leaf Lard ribs $1.00 Direct from our own ranch; very fine.

Veal for Stew, 5c lb Legs of Veal small. 8c lb. Loins of Veal lOe lb. Rumps of Veal 8c lb. Veal Steak 3 25c Shoulder Veal Roast 7c lb.

MUTTON Mutton Stew 6 25c Mutton Chops 3 25c Shoulders of Mutton 6c lb. Loins of Mutton for Roasting. 10c lb. 's nection with the new Juvenile of which Judge Ogden of the probate department of the Superior Court, is the head. So be on the safe side and buy a Lindeman.

"Wffl Via EVERYBODY SUITS CLOAKS DRESS i SKIRTS SILK PETTICOATSWAISTSCOSTUMES, ETC. GIRARD MIA Honest Weight MEAT At Lewis' Market Fred Lewis the Butcher 467 9th Street, Oakland You know the place "White front with red letters. Many Sales Small Profits. Strictly Sanitary MEAT at Lewis Market J5 EASTERK STAR CLOAK and SUIT HOUSE 516 Thirteenth Street I San Francisco..

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