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OAKLAND TRIBUNE DECEMBER- 4, IE HILL EXTOL THE VIRTUES OF DEAD SECOND Elks' Lodge of Sorrow Will Be Publicly Convened Tomorrow 1VSK1 i i 'Si- PIUZI FIRST I PRIZE I jlj $500 Upright Grand Piano $600 Art Style Piano i mm In Hi i 1 i ill i Can you count the numberf times Hauschildt Music Company appears in this ad? If you can, write your answer on a -serrate sheet of paper and mail at once. Prizes will be awarded according to merit and neatne4of the answer by four judges who are representatives of the different newspapers, arid their vision will be final. On account of our placing wiich an enormous order for new pianos with the manufacturers, they have co-operated with usj; the distribution of $8000 in valuable prizes. aibl Hit ffei I The car fare to Broadmoor lias been and people looking for homes do pot TV'' reduced to 5c. know how nice' it is to have a lot as I 4 large as are in Broadmoor, both for CS.

rj," I- f-' The.S. P. R. R. are projecting their flowers, fruit and vegetables.

I S55j(7 line, of: steel electric cars directly through have tried what will grow, and would not exchange it for any other i ti2'" I the tract and will furnigh transportation placej of which.wa have 8everal. 1 to the ferries without change of ears. v-Nv. ft The virtues of their dead -rill -be extolled at the annual public memorial services held tomorrow afternoon by the local lodge of Elks at the First Congregational Church, Twelfth and Clay streets. Thomas B.

Dozier, past exalted ruler of the Redding lodge, will deliver the oration, Rnd Judge J. J. Allen will pronounce the eulogy upon those who have 'led the way into the great beyond during the past year. MUSICAL PROGRAM. addition, the following elaborate musical program, prepared by the memorial committee, composed of James M.

Shanly. chairman; E. James Finney and A. S. Carman, will be presented: Organ prelude, "Triumphant March" (Greig), Mr.

Wallace A. Sabln; Knickerbocker Quartette, "Forever Blesed (Mendejasohn). C. L. Goettlng, first tenor; Frederic Purdy, second tenor; rD.

B. Crane, first bass; L. Larson, second bass. Opening ceremonies, by lodge officers, Bro.f C. M.

Reed, exalted ruler; tenor solo. "Oh, Dry Those Tears" (Teresa Del Reigro). by special request, Bro. E. James Finney; responses by lodge officers; baritone solo, "Absolom" (Re-gernis), Bro.

Frank Fowden; prayer. Rev. Dr. Brown; 'cello solo, "Adagio from 'Cello COncerto" (Schumann), ilr. Arthur Weiss; oration, Bro.

Thomas B. Dozier, P. E. Redding Lodge; soprano solo, "Save Me, God" (Randegger), Mrs. Grace Davis Northrup; eulogy, Bro.

John J. Allen; bass solo, "Judge Me, God" (Dudley Buck), Mr. L. A. Larson; cornet polo, "The Holy City" (Adams), Bro.

Tom Valeria; contralto solo. "Like as the Hart Desireth" (Allitsen), Mrs. Joseph Mills; Knickerbocker Quartette, "Man's Days Are as the Grass" (Levandowskl) "America," by audience; closing ceremonies, by lortare officers; benediction. Rev. Roil Wirt; organ postlude.

"Benediction" (Dubois), Mr. Wallace Sabln. LODGE ASSEMBLY. Members of the lodge will assemble at 2:15 o'clock in the Sunday-school room of the church. The present officers of the local herd are: Clarence M.

Reed, exalted ruler; W. A. Noffsinger, esteemed leading knight; W. H. Hynes, esteemed loyal knight: D.

A. Sinclair; esteemed lecturing knitrht; M. A. Whtdden, secretary; W. M.

Landon, treastirer; Fred J. Johnson, tiler; A. Van Der Naillen esquire; F. S. Prescott, Inner guard; C.

G. Dodge, chaplain; R. G. Smith, organist, and C. W.

Crabtree, alternate organl.t. The trustees are Theodore Gier, Dr. W. It. ITalpey, a.

C. Hodges, Wm. Baehr and Frank J. Wilson. Thanking your company for our glee home.

We remain J. DALEY. i Over one hundred thousand dollars worth of nevvhomes have ben built during the past year and thousands of plants and trees and palms have been planted and are growing gloriously. I Tomorrow you'll be looking for something to do. i Why don't you and your wife take a car ride to Broadmoor and see how wonderfully it has de- veloped during the past year? i Broadmoor is within twenty-nine minutes of TVe think there is no place on earth like our half-acre in Broadmoor.

The whole tract Is laid out so prettily that it eeems like a fine park. "U'e are especially pleased with the way the streets are laid out and the way the palms and trees are planted all through the tract. Certainly any one looking for a home with a large lot could not do better anywhere In California, MR. E. M.

SMITH. Twelfth and Broadway, Oakland, on the'an Lean-dro road, extending almost to the Scenic Boulevard. You take the Ban Leandro or Hayward car and get off at Stanley road. It is surrounded by some of the most magnlricent country homes in Alameda county, and is situated on probably the most fertile iff We always wanted to build our home and have a large roomy lot, and had despaired of finding any-" thing suitable in that regard until we went to Broadmoor. We have a half-acre lot, which is as large as any five city lots, and also find the water and water service excellent and very much cheaper than when supplied by the wMer companies.

We are very enthusiastic over our new home and think there is no place like it. L. B. SMITH. hundred and fifty acres in this part of the State.

It is the only-readily accessible tract of suburban i villa, acreage having complete city Improvements In this section of California. It enjoys probably the finest climate on the Coast, as it is located in the i famous warm belt xt San Leandro. $30 9th prire Mandolin. 8th prize $40 Violin Outfit. I sincerely believe that when the electric line runs through Broadmoor, with a depot in the center of its tract, that you will not have half-acres enough to supply the demand.

I never have seen a tract that appealed to me more favorably than Broadmoor, and the longer we live here the better we like' it. We' have no trouble in reaching Oakland, and the dealers of San Leandro call and deliver supplies ina very satisfactory manner. II. TRUELSEN, The rich, loamy combined- with Broadmoor's magntfuTont arteslaa water system and the splendid climate of this warm- belt, produces anything that will grow in' the semi-tropical zones. These hundred and fifty acres have been divided into approximately-' three hundred half-acre pieces, which have been Improved to the utmost capacity of men long experitnced in work of this kind, with the result that todliy there 5s probably nothing of the 'kind to equal it anywhere in America.

Either-for residestial purposes or for Investment, Broadmoor offers more than any other real estate proposition on the market today. STATESMEN DOW CROWD CAPITAL Senators and Representatives Gather for Session of Congress A A 1- AWARDS Art Style Jesse French Piano. Upright Grand Piano. Check from Piano Manufacturer. Check from Piano Manufacturer.

5th $150,00 Check from Piano Manufacturer. Talking Machine Qutfit. Talking Machine Outfit. Violin Outfit. Mandolin.

1 4 I have never seen a day in Broadmoor when I wished I was living anywhere else. Xot only do we enjoy th.e glorious sunshine and the perfecfr.llmate, but we also find great pleasure in watching Broadmoor develop. The Broadmoor Improvement Company most assuredly had the right idea when they laid this tract out, and to my mind we who live here are fortunate indeed, not only In owning such splendid property, but also in knowing that responsible people are back of the proposition and that all promises will be fulfilled in a businesslike manner. FRED STURM. 1 The average price of a Broadmoor half-acre is hundred dollars, of which but three hundred i dollars need be cash, the balance to be paid at the 1 Irate of Thirty Dollars a month.

When you consider that a half -acre la as big as eight city lots', 25x100, and that small lots of this 1 size are selling for hundred dollars each, or four thousand dollars for eight, in- the vicinity of 1 Broadmoor, you can readily understand the possi- i bilities for big profits, if half-acre pieces are pur- 1 chased now for fifteen hundred dollars each. 7th prize $50 Talking Machine Outfit. i I 6th prize $60 Talking Machine Outfit. i For a-home, Broadmoor is ideal, affording all that is desirable in real country life, yet possessing the advantages of a city. DR.

ROY B. WRIGHT. Other prizes consisting of checks will be awarded direct by the manufacturers. Remember our store is conducted on a one-price basis, all pianos are marked in plain figures and at the lowest possible price consistent with actual value. All answers must reach our store on or before December 7, 1909, 6 p.

m. SEND YOUR ANSWER TO WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. With the opening of the first recrular session of the sixty-first Congress but two days away, nator3 and representatives from near and far sere arriving In Washington Following a time-honored custom, both houses will adjourn soon after convening at noon, on Monday out of respect to. the memory of thosa members who have died during the recess of Congress.

Senator Johnson of North Dakota died several weeks ago, and his successor al-rvedy has been chosen and will probably file the oath of office.on Tuesday. Fountain L. Thompson ofCando, N. tlu nev senator, is a Democrat, although his pr'-deccssor was a Republican. Senator Thompson was appointed by North Dakota's new" Damocrartic governor to fill out Johnson's unexpired term which ends January 1, 1911.

The deceased representatives are David A. De Armond of the Sixth Missouri District, who met death In a Are which destroyed his home Perhaps you'd lik'e to know what the people think who have already taken our advice and purchased this property. If so-, Just read the. following extracts from our letter files. Everyone of these people is living in Broadmoor, having purchased and built within the past eighteen months: We are more than delighted with our half-acre in.

Broadmoor. I tried the soil this year in growing vegetables of all kinds and was more-than repaid, as I have sold off the lot twenty-two boxes of potatoes, besides having, enough to last us all winter; also having every kind of vegetables for our own use. We will have all kinds of berries next spring, IT LiU fj DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLETS FREE We have JuKt iS3uai a little booklet entitled "Broadmoor, ITalf Acrt-s the riaeo'For You," whinh we ere distributing frfo fr any onft. rheso booklets -ontain about 25 photographs of the tract, giving a complete and cemprehf nsiv idr-a. of the property.

There Is nothing else like Broadmoor in C-rtifornia. The idea of the half-acre pieces lis an oriainal one and has proven to be a g-reat success. Broadmore Is exactly what many people havrt b'n looking for for years. IL i Thirteenth TsJear Broadway 420 DESK NO. 8 OAKLAND at Butler, only a fw days apro.

OTT CO, and Irancis R. La-ssiter of the Fourth Virginia District- Successors have not BEST PEOPLE IN OAKLAND! II TO SERVE Send Gui a Gaso i of been elected in either district. Tuesday is likely to be devoted in both Selling Agents 1060 Bj-oadway Oakland, Cal. houses to the reading of President Taffs message and after that the lawmakers should be( able to get down to business Ilroed Bancroft, Oakland -BanTc of Savings Building, Twelfth and Broadway. are found at St.

Mark's Grill Sunday evening. Special dinner, $1. Soloist, Mrs. E. T.

Woodbery. THIS IS WORTH REMEMBERING. Whenever you have a coug-h or cold, just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure It. Jtemember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar, and refuse substitutes. Wishart's Drug- Stcre.

immediately, as tril tne committee ap ii -a n'- -T pointments and other details "of organiza tion nave reen completed. Oil JIM TRIALS One Hundred Names Selected From the Body of the County KIDNAPERS ARE REOIIITED AFTER 1 FRUITVALE Puro AVino for a Ghrisf mas -Gift Let your Eastern friends know what crystal-lfke, health-giving wine California products. Of course will ba the best that's The Tlieo. Glor Go. Family Store nnl Offica, 1225-J227 Broadway.

Branch Store, 915 Washington. St. Wholesale Store. 571-581 18th near San Pablo. address.) Tel.

Oakland 12 3, Home Tel. A12 3 0 WRECKER Til THE TOILS Fill HIS LIFE 0 DER ARRES BITTER BANK OF GERMANY RIG DS A new panel of trial jurors to serve for three months in the Superior Court has been issued by order of Judge Everett J. Brown of the criminal department, and-those who are not excused for cause will enter upon their duties next Tuesday morning at 1225 OAKLAND, BROADWAY. CAL. Man Who Looted Over Gives Himself up to Police Three Italians Who Demand $4000 For Children Are Captured Millionaire Mining Man and Wife Have Settled Dif- ferences Norton H.

Pine Commits Suicide at Eureka With a Shotgun 10 o'clock. The venire is "as follows: ST. IjOTJIS, Dec. 4. FVoir men -were Capital Surplus and Profit.

Deposit YORK. Dec 4. j-wtan Epstein Sralked into oourt. yesterday and surren $105,955.56 94,377.99 333,666.69 hards of arrested in ColIInsvIHe, yesterday RAN FTtANCISCO, Dec. 4.

After making prolonged resistance in the courts New Vork and Illinois against EL'RETCA, Deo. 4. His reason shattered by the declaration of his doctors that he could not live a year lonfrer, H. Pine, formertv one' of' the best W. O.

Hook K. Jlelfer John Curran 4. Ia. ilendelson dered himself to the authorJUes, saying: charged n-ith participating in a plot to BYRO Hot SpringV One of the worla's most curative springs. hours from San Francisco: one ot California's best hotels and a delia-htfui The Panic Is In tha his wife a weekly allowance of $1,3.

and being defeated at every move. David II. B. Ulaucilng milionaire mining man of "3Jy conscience would not let me he Isappy. I'm reedy to tuka my medicine'." years ngo Kpsteln, fw-lio conducted a -nrivae baiik in Brooklyn, dlsappeare 3 H.

Davis lotin C. Esry V. Northejr B. O. M.

yer Montana and Nevada, is at the Fairmont, in company with the wife, against nhom he fought, and their son Philip. ronservati ve and efficient managers; it 13 prepared to transact all branches of lesritlmarte banking and Invites the accounts of banks. merchants, corporations, and individuals. It promises proirirt atteniion to any business entrusted to Its care. Py Incr One TV-liar tt win pive you one of our Pocket Banks.

kidnap the three young children of L. F. Lumaghl, a former mayor of the town. They are held under bonds of $4000. i lAimaghi received "black hand" letters demanding c000 on pain of losing his children.

Under advice of the police he put this amount in stage money in the designated, place and early today an Italian was caught at the spot. In his panic at being 'arrested he confessed his part in the and implicated four others, three of whom cre apprehended. known residents of Humbol.lt county, but who h.id been livini? at Fntftvale," Ala-mda county, for the last year, committed yulcide yesterday by firing the contents of a shotgun into his head as he reclined in a. bathtub. He lived half an but made no statement of his motive in taJiing his lift Flee caxne to Eureka- several veaks asro on a businpss trip.

He -was aA-on-pajiied by his wif-3 and an adopted tbo u-nmpn wprA mRfrA at- iK place for rest and recreation; automobile I road via Altamont and Mountain Hous Mackenzie la noted for his determination of character, and rather than he compelled to obry an order of court he stubbornly fought it by every means known to the law, and when the tinals were reached he was reunited to the woman in whose interests the court order II ay den William T. Harris K. R. Bixby J. W.

Kesler Ir.ha V. (Jlar.B Joliu A. F. Bertelsea William Junfr Interest paid on. Four per cent term deposits.

was made. The Mackenzlcs became Drominer.t table downstairs -when startlwd by the report of the srun. and rv.shed upstairs to find Pir.o now in perfect condition. See Southern Pacific Information Bureau. Js.

Flood buiMinsr. any S. P. agent, or Fk-Judah. 7S: Market S.

or 353 S. Spring St. Los Angeles, or address manager hotel. H.S.BRIDGE CO Kas-tern courts in 1907. whin it i writhing in agonv.

J. Wrfjrht jJoliO C. Fitzpatrtck Joha Beraaddu jWiiiiam Caiiafrhan Pare IJameu S. White A. Kv-ii(J jl.

II. Davldsoa 'Huirh Forgie f-ttpben A. Xeppach ijuhn McCarthy IJohn X. Bonham E. H.

Ijik Harvey Watprbury Harris John V. Mincer (J'auies Antirew D. V. LobM-n F. Mevenon R.

You.a; E. Boudrow IJulius Salzberger (J. F. Pavis C. II.

or L. B. Chund'er J. E. ptrirkier (Aapoje E.

Sutbertana C. Iieericg: A. Tavlor jEmantiel TJract jL. II. Jacoby John J.

Carney (R.bert Minor jArthur C. Panford iXatbari Nutting jT. E. Hnnt J. Gordon J.

H. Peterson Arthnr Suillyaa jCy Brlones Fred V. Thompson James M. Hahuead iJ. W.

Smith Abe Da is MANSLAYER IS CAUGHT AFTER RFTEEN YEARS CHICAGO. Dec. 4. John F.ingham, who for fifteen years has been sought by the police for alleged connection -with the OFFICERS. Theo.

Gier. President Albert Kaysei. Vi e-President R. F. Crist.

ffifihiT. Geo. E. DeGolia. Attorney.

fifter the lienk had closed. He -was ssvld have naadd away -with itiore than 1 "I have not, a permy Wt," Enstein said. "I have spent all tliat I srained from the and I am tired of hiding- I ntfl ple.vi giitlty and if I am givtn a cfinnce 1 hope I- will -h at-le to par my lormor -depositors to the last ROBBED OF HIS CASH BY FOUR MEN IN SALOON FAN FRAN-CISCO. Dec. 4.

PatHck Hurley of 7 Washington street, reported to the Harbor station at 1 c'clock this morning tliat he hnd been robbed by four rnen in-a saloon at Van Xess avenue and Market street of Corporal Eraig and Policemen Webb and Malor.ey investigated, but -were unable to discover anything further about the case. The bartender of the only saloon on the corner stated that there had been no robbry In his place. charged that, though Mackenzie was worth $3, One. 000, he was behind J1G90 in alimony payments. Because he waa behind $16?) Mackenzie was ordered to jail for live months by Judge Honore in Chicago, but was- saved by depositing a bond of S3000 on appeal.

Just when the reconciliation took place between the mfninsr man and his beautfr ANOTHER FOOTBALL VICTIM. ATTIOA, Jjev. 4. Will Morris. 20 yeibrs old, was seriously, jf not fatallv, injured here yesterday in a post-season football frame.

His reck is sprained and h- is injured Internally. He is the sup- lilchnrd Treiiouth TUomas A. Fahy ti. H. Maiawariiig O.

(i. May Ajitonlo l.nclo William S. Carpenter WUliam E. Bowditcti Ward Pelton ilai Franck S. E.

Etirers Leo F. Hampton rbomas flrtoa Jr. II. T. Hadea B.

Kemble Ieary Ahnefeld F. W. Randolph B. C. Merrier M.

Kelly ful wife is not made Dutlic. but it is thought possible that it may have forever i The Leading Tailors I ii cf the Pacific Coast" jj Imported and Domestic Cloths in the vety latest fa-, fi brics are now being made up in the newest styles. fl 108-110 Sutter Street, ettled the necessity of the appeal. killing of Gus Collander 4i a riot at a polling place, was arrfisted here last night. The police say an Indictment charging Kingham with the murder of Collander is still pending in the Criminal Coirt, and today Captain Stephen Wood will consult with Chief Steward and State'a 1 5 The Mr.

Mackenzie said last niimt: "I did have domestic trouble with mv in 1S07, but I thought that everybody knew we were reconciled. Is your wife with vnu now fit iho Attorney Wayman as to the possibility iairmont?" he was asked. jcate or trying the prisoner on the indictment Synd San Francisco. Telephone Kearny 4210. VI.

T. Miuney H. T. Btnytti Roper u'Connor Alfred I. JleCourtney Charles Storm A.

O. Birch Waiiuel Borga Michael Keliy Seoaca Oaie VV. A. H. Kooptnan Charles B.

Brown I R. C. Potts II. Plister Joha A. Macdoaall "Yes.

she is with me." he replied. at that time her attorneys had filed divorce proceedings against you?" "Yes, this is the wife it is the only wife I ever had." Mackenzie replied. "Well, at that time her attorneys stat 2 1 anh P. Knrdlna; Is to love children, and no home can be happy without them, ye(the ordeal through which the expectant mother mii5t raw -usuallv is so Full A. T.

speno ed in court that you were estimated to be worth $,0 Is that also true'" he wa a.ked. JKhn C. Downey EniU LeHnhardt The palate is almost tickled with Scott's Emulsion of Cod Li ver.Oil. The stomach knows nothing about it, it trouble you there. You feel it first in the strength brings; it shows in the color of cheek and smoothing out of wrinkles.

It was "a beautiful thing to do, to cover the odious taste of Cod Liver Oil, evade the tax on the stomach, and take health by surprise. It warms, soothes, strengthens and invigorates. FOB SALE BY XIX. DBUOOISTS SA- that is where you are wrong. Thev mie.it Just as we'l have estimated mv A Good DqvjI cf Soup IS A MEAL.

Youyi ind It here. Laro bow! with 5c. Also other 5c and 10o Tha German Gsffes Uzuzo 835 liroudway near t-eventh St. xLm of suffering and dread that wealth at J10.000.000. A man is always thought to have a great deal more rr.on.-y man n-3 rear.v has.

I not th mil lionaire class," Mackenzie suq-Rested. Music Without a Parallel. Enjoy the best cuisine In the land amid the environments of good society. Hear the Kagyr-Oestereicher-Kappelle, perfect harmony string-ed orchestra, at the Saddle Rock Cafe, Thirteenth street, between Broadway and Franklin. Oakland, Cal.

Incorporated July 16th, 1903. Anthorized Capital $200,000 Paid Up Capita! 8107,000 Surplus $32,100 F. M. Smith President B. F.

Edwards, Vice-President Dennis Searles, Vice-President W. A. Shockley. Cashier W. E.

Sqtiires, Assistant Cashier she looks forward to the hour with apprehension. Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the ordeal that IH I I.J STILLMAN'S GIFT IS FOR CHILDREN'S TOYS XEW YORK. Dec. 4. James Stillman.

i ritM.n I HAIR BALGAf.l a Cleans aad tj hair I i PtnoolM a vt ir growth. NTsr Taila to store Oray she passes inrougn me evem y-r rr.r-; Tl V-V O.C with tut little sufTering, as Aft fV 1 0 numbers have testified and iVj 1 1 jj j. 1 W) i yf-y? 1 the banker, has sent a Christmas cheek or J10.000 to a Roman Catholic church here, directing- that the income on the CHOKED TO DEATH is said of have died ft the croup. How unnecessary this is. No chill ever had the croup without having a colts or cough at th start.

If you will stop the f.i-st symptom of the cough with Horehound Fyrup there is said, it is wortn its weignt mney Is to te used each Year for hnvln? INTEREST PAn ON TERM DEPOSITS FORFJGX AXTJ DOMESTIC EXCHANGE COiu. fcook contammg Tittsbio torn; lion mailed free. I ffES ERADFIELD RRSGCLATOS CO. I Christmas presents for the poor children of the parish. Gifts for more than a thousand children win fce purchased with the -EMcex.

every year. no danger whatever of croup. Sold bv I Bend cm of paper ud thU d. for tmt butifal Sarins Bank mud Child' Sketck-Book. Each bank contatna a Good Lack Penny.

OTT ik BOWSE. 409r Part EL. mY CLASSIFIED ADS IN THE TRIBUNS PAV Pin RETURNS FOB '4 Wishart's Drue- Ktor-9. corner Tanth nr.1 mximotM.

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