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WEDNESDAY JUNE 23. 1007. ,3 HALE BROTHERS SHOW FAITH UN GLASS AND WIFE SUE 1 THE FUTURE. OF SAN FRANCISCO FOR. DAMAGES 0R1UG SiTA GRUZ MONEY SCOUT CRUISER Frank E.

Brigham, Capitalist and Club New -Type, of. War. is man Must Answer forlnlunes by Auto to Women. -Taft Pennoyer Secure Loan of $100,000 for Their Big Building. Equipped With English Turbines, Minnie E.

Glass and. her husband. John I sult of the Injury, Mrs. Glass says both of her elbows and knees were crushed, bruised and 8h claims to W. Glass, the manager of the construc WASHINGTON June The be permanently Injured by the shake-up acout crulaer Cheater, whlcn wa ana ami tiering rrem ue oruisee.

Aalde from the bodilv iaiurlea. Mrs. tion department of the Pacific States Telephone company, and living at 5 Twenty-third street, brought suit this morning against Frank E. Brigham. the launched at the Bath, Iron Wortta to Glass asks for damages to recover the day, la one of a class of three vessels to Taft ft Pennoyer placed on record this mornlpg mortgage between themselves and the City Savings bank of Santa.

Cm for the sum of 1100, COO. The roperty involved in the deal be known as 8cout cruisers authorised loss of the dothes. she naa torn we accident. The bill or. the goods is given as an Itemised a oc on lit In the om-olalnt.

yor- one skirt. HO: another sKirt. capitalist and club man, for J10.149 damages for the Injuries Mrs. Glass Is said to have' sustained from being knocked down by the defendant's automobile. The complaint states that on Febniary 7th last Mrs.

Glass was walking across by Congress April, 17, 1804. The coat of the reaaet -TPnile WWroO. Its construction ts of entirely new type as far a the American Navy 1 concerned and It will be the first in which En one waist, A JO: on jacket. 7j one pair of corsets, $3.50, and pair ef shoes, S5. For a diamond that was lost out of Mrs.

Glass ring she asks The eost to repair toer watch, With Broadway at Twelfth street when the machine ran- against her, throwing her to the. street, running over her and dragging her along the pavement. As a re at Fourteenth and Clay street, the islta of the new building to be erected kv the dry roods Arm. The inort- the additional medical expenses, the en tire amount reached J18.V glish turbines will be used. The contract speed is 24 knots and Is exceeded only by that of the tor GEN.

FUNSTON ON THE pedo boat destroyers. While toe speed ae runs for a term of five year with Jnterest at nine per cent. is slightly less, than that of the En- gnsn scouts, the difference is mora than compensated by the ability to UNION LABOR SITUATION 'V 1 1 matntalm the high speed. In all condi TO BE MAYOR tions of weather and having twice 'the Declares There Are 'Unions9 and 'Unions? coal capacity, of the English, scouts. the radius of action Is consequently much greater.

The length of the ves TRIED AGAIN sel over all is 424 feet and one and Is Careful What He Says. Its breadthmoulded, 46 feet, 8 Inches, draft fully loaded It feet 1 1-2 Inches, and displacement, fully loaded, 4640 tons. The maximum indicated horse District Attorney Says the boys, who I might say In passing are largely tne product or union ruiea wmcn. by limiting the unmber of apprentices. power of the main engines is estl mated to be 16,000.

HIGH FREEBOARD. Oiher Charges Will be Pressed. bar them from learning- useful trades. thus leaving them to roam the streets and qualify themselves for San Quentin. "Ther ia no reaaon whv mv views on The freeboard of the vessel is great er than that of any other ship In the BAN FRANCISCO.

June 26 Eugene navy, being at the normal draft 1 BAN FRANCISCO. June 28. General Funs ton gave out the following statement today: "In reporting an Interview with me yesterday on the subject of my correspondence with the Fourth of July committee, apropos of the participation of the United States troops In the proposed Fourth of July parade, your reporter evidently misunderstood' me in one particular. The Interview as a whole was quoted with remarkable correctness, and the misunderstanding probably arose from my not going Into the matter at sufficient length. I was quoted as saying that it was not from union men sny disturbances Sckmlti, convicted of extorting unionism should be of interest to the people of San Francisco, but as long as that matter has been injected Into the discussion by the violent criticisms of me by certain union officials, members of the Fourth of July committee, and by the two Interviews In which I fear I was not altogether understood.

I would like to set myself right on the subject once feet 8 inches at midships. The high freeboard insures good sea-going, gives gi eater range of stability and provides money from Joseph Malfantl, will ap year before Superior Judge Dunne for sentence tomorrow, and at the same ror a safe and dry vessel under all conditions of weather. Commodious quarters for the officers and crews are ror an. "I have been represented by some as desirlna- to eat alive. flruratlvelv speak provided well above the water line.

time four other extortion case against tbt former mayor will come up to be Ample subdivisions have been made ing, me unionists oi mis cuy ai nm to Insure the vessel keeping afloat with while otners nave eonveyea opportunity. for trial. lmnresnlon that I wu an unreserved tne no serious results in the event of ser eral of the compartments being plerc ed. District Attorney Langdon announ Deiiever in organised laoor, two scarcei consistent nositlons. therefore I wouli like to say that while I concede the soundness of the theory of unionism And In planning the structural details, the greatest care has been exercised to provide a hull to combine with ced this morning that he will proceed to trial Immediately upon one-of the xtortlon charges, although which case admit the benencence or its original con ceDtlon.

I moat emnhatlcallT do not an New Building of Enterprising Firm Js Being Rushed and marched through thp streets of the city on the Fourth of July. The Idea that I meant to convey was that I did not whrh to charge union men indiscriminately with fomenting dlsoftier; I recognize the fact that there are here, as everywhere, many union men who are In every respect good' citizens and who would disapprove of lawless methods; on the other hand. It was not meant to convey the Idea that any trouble that might have arisen would be caused solely bymen who are not members of labor unions; I "would expect such disturbances to be the work of the more turbulent class of union men. prove of many phases of its present-day lightness the strength and stiffness Will be taken up first he is unwilling Will Soon Be Finished activities, ur course, were are union and unions, but it Is a far cry from the Order of Railway, Conductors to others necessary to successfully withstand any severe shocks. The hull is built of steel throughout and the Interior to statei at this time.

A. not so conservative or responsible. "Thanking you for the opportunity to i make tnis correction, yours very respectfully, FREDERICK. FUNSTON." During the great disaster of April, assisted by the usual rabble of hoodlum 1906, and Immediately thereafter tne courage displayed by the people of MOTHER'S REBUKE CAUSES bottom is so worked that the vessel will be well protected from injury in case of grounding. There are five decks.

The battery consists of two 5 -Inch rapid fire guns, six 8-inch rapid fire guns and two 21-lnch submerged torpedo turbes; two submarine tor-wit all necessary accessories including air compressors and accumulators, are installed in the torpedo room forward. There are twelve water tube boilers, placed in three water-tight compartments, holding a of 32,040 square feet. An evaDoratinr "We jiill proceed with the extortion tases against Schmitz," said Langdon this morning. "But I can not say Which Will be the first to be tried. We cave not, ourselves, determined that question, so that I can not tell Just What be the procedure.

'The different cases against Schmitz Will have to go to trial separately. Js the way the law requires us to proceed." San Francisco and tneir aDiaing iaiui in the future of the city elicited the admiration of all the world. One of the most striking examples of that courage and faith was displayed by CHILD TO KILL HIMSELF stone in the burned building cooled, the debris was cleared. The only delay was occasioned by the insurance adjustment, when the old building was wrecked and new construction rushed rapidly to completion. The new structure covers a site feet, with six stories and basement, class A throughout, with metal frames and sash for the exterior, filled with wire and plate glass.

The building has 119,000 square feet of floor area and contains 1200 tons of steel and 500,000 bricks. Four passenger and one freight elevators, inclosed within re-enforced concrete partitions, will be operated. The equipment Is equal to the best known. Including electric package lifts, lighting, beat- ing atid ventilating apparatus, automatic sprinklers, artesian wells and air-purifying devices. floors are I now being laid and will be ready tc have the mahogany fixtures, the finest on the continent, installed.

The building and fixtures, when completed, will represent an outlay of $400,000. Immediately upon the securing oi the Salinger Department Store at Eleventh and Washington streets, Oakland, Hale Brothers began tjhe Installation of a very modern store and fully stocked with the most seasonable merchandise. The patronage at the Eleventh and Washington streets store Is immense and patrons respond to their advertisements from towns and cities 150 miles away. Hale Brothers, leading merchants oi California. That firm started to duhu Immediately after the fire and before the embers had died away or the earth ceased Riveting.

and distilling plant capable of evapor Parent Refuses to Buy Fruit From Street VenderPoison Claims Child in Fifteen Minutes. ating- and condensing 16,000 gallons of water per day is installed, and a re frigerator plant of two tons' capacity The architects to unaenaae in wuin were engaged en the afternoon of AprH 18th, the day of the disaster. Within one week, and as soon as the iron and a also ntted. The vessel Is heated by steam throughout and lighted by elec tricity. Tne xoremast Is being fitted FASHIONABLE HOME CALLS IN VAIN FOR "W-j DENSE FOG OBSCURES LOS ANGELES, June 26.

Because RAILROADS ARE II A QUANDARY HALF OF ATLANTIC his mother cefused to buy some ber for the installation of wireless communication, and the arrangement of the quarters provides accommodation for a commanding officer, twelve ward room officers, six warrant officers and 340 men. UNDER QUARANTINE The fashionable residence of cap-1 NEW YORK, June 26. One of the this morning and died in fifteen minutes. "If you are going to tell father, then I will take poison," said the lad to his mother, and, turning, entered the house. A short time later he fell In convulsions.

A physician hastily summoned failed to check the effects of the polson.i The boy's father Is D. Lane, a teamster. ries from a passing peddler ana threatened to Inform his father if he did not quit talking about it. Earl Lane, a fourteen-year-old boy, living italist J. H.

Spring in Upper Fruit- a thickest and most Winding fogs of the year stretched Itself along the west- vale, is uVider the ban of the quarantine officer and nobody can enter or with his parents in Lawndale, a suburb of Los Angeles, took strychnine i half of the north Atlantic from pass (out of its poftly driveways for weeks to come. A plague of scarlet Declare' State and National Laws Regulating Free Transportation Conflict. I Sunday afternoon and continuing Monday, yesterday and last night. It fever the. home which Is the cause; for the quarantine.

Last week wrapped obscurity the incoming SYRACUSE WINS the two sons of the Spring gardener broke: out with scarlet fever and Tthey had no more than begun to recover trans-Atlantic steamers, all of which will be behind time today tomor OLD CEMETERY SEES SNOW ON IRS' HILLS than Sttie negresa cook took sick. The row. remainder of the household were more or leas exposed to the disease, but DAUGHTER AND DIES CHICAGO. June 26. Without the) comforting cheer of her only child, said to be the wife of; a wealthy Evanston lumber, merchant Mrs.

Marie Uhral holdt, 72 years old, died last night in: her little flat Jrhe end came afte three days of unconsciousness, the rel suit of an attack of paralysis. Mrs; Urnholdt was stricken last Saturday and lay unattended on the floor of her bedroom for fiftytwo hours before dlsi covered. i Although she pfrained from telling her daughter's present name, the aged woman frequently uttered her given name as if -wishing to see her before she died. When relatives, were asked last night for the name of khis daughter they re', fused to dlvulg lt. HEAVY SENTENCE FOR CONVICTED JUNK THIEF George Opdye was sentenced this morning by Judge Melvln to thres Two schooners, one off Fire Island COLLEGE C1E have not yet broken out with it.

and the other off Brighton beach, were Famous Church of Zaceta Said to ROOSEVELT GETS FIRST rammed in the fog by steamers and sunk. The crews were saved. VfHICAGO, June 2. Railroads in Hie west are in a quandary as to whom they irtay Iswue free titansportatkm (without coming In contact with some State or national law. Under existing laws regulating free transportation, a minister may travel In his state free and In othera must, pay full fare, whereas, In other states he Way travel through states on a pass.

After considering the proposition from all standpoints, the executives of the western railroads have called on Have Been Washed Out of Existence. TELEGRAM ON STRIKE Celebrated Observer Will Send Cornell Second and Pennsylvania A LICENSED TO WED. OYSTER BAY, June 26. The telegram Third in Four-Oared asking President sRoosevelt to investigate EL PASO, June 26. A report Expedition South to Study Planet.

t-v. fniinwinfi- marriage licenses have Been tssuea vy in wiuuj v.j reached here, today that the old church at -Zaceta, on the Mexican side of the all violations of the anti-trust law by the telegraph companies, received yesterday from the Washington Central Labor Frederick E. Feterson, ao, x-w aw. river below El Paso has been: wrecked and Elsie R. Yoell, 32, OaKiantu warry vrKToll 91 and Kva M.

Abbott. 24, BOSTON, June 26. Perelval Low by high waters and that -some nodles In POUGHKEEPSIE, June 26. Syra both ef San Francisco; John C. KoddeT, the cemetery were washed out the legal departments for copies of all ell, director of the observatory at The church was built In the sixteenth Union, was today transmitted to Herbert Knox: Smith, chief of the bureau of corporations of the department of commerce and labor.

No instructions were given Smith. This telegram is the only one the President has received on the subject. 26. Kokwumn Mill, ana sianwut r. Brown, 24.

Alameda; Ben Stuehler, 2, vUnM. Wimmer. 21. both of Oak Arizona, who arrived la cuse won the rour-oarea I'ougnaeep-sie race. Cornell second.

Pennsylvania third. Columbia fourth. century. It is reported also that the Mexican Boston yesterday on a business trip. Syracuse caught the water nrst in tne town of Guadalajara has been washed state laws and the interstate law and will promulgate Instructions based on tha peat in all the laws governing free transportation.

The executive of the western railroads yesterday to comply with aft the announced some of tne latest infor away, no loss or lire is reported. land; Albert Barnes 25, and Alma C. Wagner, 27. both of Stockton; Mark D. Rice.

29. and Cora B. 25, both of Oakland; Carl J. 8eaberg. 2, and ine penitpnuary at San Quen Mb.

ihm four-oared varsity rape Ot two miles, Columbia second. Pennsylvania third and nn rnr A mation he had gathered regarding the quanuij or JuniCrf from a mp ah a A IRREGULAR SIDEWALK. planet Mars. While the relations of Cornell last. At the quarter-mile Syracuse was third.

Columbia second, Cornell P. i SEEKS 100 ALIMONY. Suit for divorce was brought this morning by Mollle A. Patterson against Robert E. Patterson on the grounds of habitual intemperance.

Mrs. Patter- Hanna m. sunn. za. own ui i un.

wc, inriu v. Txuurh. 32. Los Angeles, and the earth with Mars in their move AAki at 8treet nd Broadway.) T. J.

Roberts filed a complaint with third nnd Pennsylvania rourxn. state laws providing for the two cent upayae naa a prior conviction of Passing under tne Druige tjorneu iea the Board of Public works this morn ment about the sun are such that Is usually the north pole that is pre Der mile passenger rate, and the pas Minna Moskowlts, 26, Berkeley; Herbert F. Stow. 36. Greenwood, and Luclle ElUs, urlrlav: Frederick F.

Eton. 36, and p.iy larceny against him wkh bv a length and a half. At tne rr.ue lng against a cement laid la son asks for $100 a month alimony. Columbia and Myraciese were ngnung 10 made the second, offense a felony, i' sented during an opposition, the case aenger men were instructed to put the rates into effect as soon as the laws front of the stable of the French bak xi'atum Aduna. 26.

both of Fresno this year is reversed, and Mr. Lowell ery on the south side of Sixth street, keep out of last place, un tne lasx quarter Svracuse spurted, shooting ahead of Cornell. become affective. Ralph K. Fry.

27. Oakland, and Myrtle has had an opportunity to view tne between Clay and Jefferson. The com In the matter of interstate rates, the south pole of that planet. In doing HI and Carry A. lung.

Zl. oom plalnant charges that the walk ha nassenger departments have ben In he has secured some confirmation fnA- Rnv K. Caverhr. 28. San Fran not been laid on the official grade.

structed to put through rates Into ef of what was-seen fourteen years ago Cisco, and Josepnme itainey, jujvijjiu, a Sfott 2. and Helen Kieleea. there being a drop of eighteen inches, QPECliL A bpering airm Columbia Graphpphone 0060 with your choice of 6 1 0-in. recordt for gOO'H As with the earth i-roressor ioweit feet as soon after July 1 as possible basing the rates on the laws In the from the property line to the curb. 9s Knfh ftf Oakland: George E.

Annand, TO explains, the snow cap of the south and IS dangerous and an obstruction 23. ana cecne vurcw, wn 't pole of Mars is much larger than to travel. various western states. STARTS FROM ENGLAND that of the north pole, and the melting I own property," he adds, "next OH EAV PAYMENTS keiey; ran w. and Anna M.

Masss, 28. Alameda; Joseph BrlstchgJU 45, and Be-tha Bucher, 23, botn of Berkeley; William E. pavls, and of this has been seen under excellent conditions. The cap at first observa door and just spent 12300 improving WITH HUSBAND'S ASHES It and have a store on the ground PANAMA GABLE floor which wlU be injured by the tion was enormous in extent, covering an arc of -more than a hundred decrees on the planet's surface. At a Wlnfred B.

WicKiuson, nowi oi run-vale; Joseph Schadek. 24. and Josephine Gautadlne. 23, both of Nllea; Kyan Harries, J9, Philadelphia, and Lenore walk mentioned. The property owners BERKELEY.

June 2. "Will leave today on steamship Majestic. Am In this block have put In retail stores second observation this cap had di With twelve foot walks in front They very well. (Signed) "Hllma Johnson." minished greatly, and at Its base were certain appearances that Mr. Lowell Holland, Zv, ama nuwv, advuiiio ho- turs, 14.

and Oliva Caton, 20. both cf Oakland; James R. Alden. 1. Kmeryville.

and Badle F. Bradley. 18; Berkeley; Carl Popular SOngS tyrar singer; coaccrts by bands, orchestras, minstrel first parts, character sketches in dialect; the greatest toiumphs of the: GRAND. OPERA STARS intend to. complete the walks to the curb line In the near future.

This street Is much traveled--tnore so than The above cablegram was received NEW TORK, June 26. A beginning will be made tomorrow in laying a thought bore out his beuer in vege tatlon there. F. Williams, Z8, esacramenxo, ana urace today by Mr. and Airs.

w. W. Jones, parents of Mrs. H. H.

Johnson, the new cable, the middle and both ends any other In this vicinity. Photographs of the planet have H. Beekman, oaxiana; urover of which will rest on American sol. wife tot the late town attorney. Accord folly request your honorable board to The cable will also be the nrst one grant such reliez as wu do us justice, Ing to the cablegram Mrs.

Johnson will reach I Berkeley in ten or twelve daya. The matter was referred to the sec been taken recently, and Mr. Lowell has with him pictures showing two canals. The planet reaches its closest proximity to the earth the middle of next month. Mr.

Lowell has pre Rosen treter, zz. tjeraeiey, um wcsbic Vots, 16. San Pablo ready SEPTUAGENARIAN IS ACCUSED OF DESERTION from this port to Colon In the Pana ma canal tone. The Colonla, the larg She will be met in New Tork by her will father, w. W.

Jones, when arrange est cable steamship In the world, leave the lower harbor? tomorrow leave the lower harbor tomorrow 7 retary of the board and superintend ent of streets. EMPIRE THEATER. Every vibrant note of the jiy- meats' will be made to meet herself and to start laying It. There are 2323 nauti pared for this event by sending an expedition to South America, where it the ashes of her husband on arrival BERKELEY. June J.

P. cal miles of rubber and armored cable inrr Pourlt full and stowed away In three big tanlw In her. I IMPRISONED CASHIER can be better oDservea. STEEL CO. DEMANDS The bill at the Empire this week Vs even better then last, which means a good deal.

This theater starts out the vessel, and overboard it will be Smith, whq llves'at 2521 Shattuck avenue. reports that her husband. Smith, ts veers of age. has disappeared and she dropped at the rate of 160 knots a no flatness and no "scraping sounU TO UNTANGLE ACCOUNTS alleges that he- has taken money and day. According to Captain Harold Wood i HIGHER PRICE FOR RAILS NEW TORK.

June Herald to on Its second week. with the wave of prosperity attending the efforts to please its patrons. The audiences have been, large at every performance Since the opening -and no doubt tnts valuable papers belonging te nev. oo i wants the police! to locate him. smith lft home 'resterdav after-1 1CEW TORK.

June SS. Gustave A cock, the Colonla's commander, who is a veteran In cable laying, Guatana-namo Is where the first section of the cable will end. Then the Colonla will Glrard, former cashier for G.i M. shelmer Company, bankers and brokers. day says that th Lackawanna Stead Company has made demands upon the Pnnavlrenin.

Rtllmd fAP a Mrhee twice noon he was wearing a browa suit ot place of amusement will become one of Ffr trial Cnni Prl' yrl 1 I CC iriol Orand Prise i Milan, jwe. Oakland's -popular play houses. There will, rrom a ceii in tne i omns. act as accountant for the Arm until next November. Glrard In June.

1906. disappeared make a run of 808 knots to Colon, Clotbea vHe walks witn a. is nve feet seven tocbes jtieigat and weighs than 828 for the steel rails edered for are dally performance always delivery next year. with bonds valued at $5000. He has now two evening howa, and extra rese about 170 bounds.

nleeded gulltr to a charge of rrand lar The situation in the steel trade pre-cloltated by the Peon Ivan ta. Railroad tn tatlons on holidays and Sundays. Man in your i Nsl cenv. i Glrard while acting as cashier pur Double Grand Bt Louis! 180. ager Carlson' has booked sorae of the I where the final land station will be established.

The date set for the cable ship's arrival there is July 14. The cable will be laid for the Mexican Central and South American Cable company, so as to save 2000 miles of land lines now in use in Mexico so that the companies' communication with the west coast of America poaelv bungled the books of the company so that they are nractlcally meaningless, and he was remanded to the Tombs by Judge Foster until November to assist In stralahtenlns: out the books and reeov- demanding better rails and furnishing specifications therefore, according to the Herald, the 'steel companies admit cannot be made for profitably at S28 a ton. Is, by far the most interesting one that has been created since the steel mil controversy began. If other -roada follow the action of the best known people In vaudeville In the country who will come direct from the east to play an engagement at this house. Special attention is given in pictures, a popular adjunct to the vaudeville and comedy part of the program.

There Is a complete change erlng a large amount of assets which were lost through his MAKE RAID ON accordlrur to the Herald, it will be faoUtts.ted, Columbia Phonograph Co. is considered tnat there win oe a radical THE POOLROOMS of blH every Monday. i 'BOX CAR BURNED, change in rau prices. INJURED In WRECK. ESTABLISH QUIET HOURSj IN'NOISY NEW YORK i 512 13TH 8T OAKLAND Sen Frsnclsce Addresses 881 Van Ness lira last night destroyed a box car.

OMAHA, June St. The name of the woman who was injured in last SAUSALITO. June 26. The poolrooms bere were raided -today and a number of the property of the Southern Pacific and 2 McAllister ev night's wreck: of the Los Angeles Iim rareats wart mags. company, wnicn was standing on NOTICE OF TIME SET FOR PROVING WMX.

ETC. In the Saperior Court of the county of Alameda, Btat of California, la the matter of the estate of James Hu Brace, Notice of time set for proving win. etc. Notice is hereby'glven that, a petition for the probate of the will and codicil ef James H. Brace, sad for the issuance to Sarah L.

Bruce and R. Carson of letters testamentary thereon has been filed in? this court, and that yMday, the 12th day of Joly, IX Wtt. at to o'clock a. m. of said day at the courtroom of department No.

4 of said Court, at the 'Courthouse In the city of Oakland, in said couaty of Alameda, has been set for the hearing of said petition and proving said will and eadtcit. when and where any person interested piay appear 'and contest the same. JDatedslune 25, 1S0T. JOHN P. COOK.

Clerk, A. ROGETRS, Ieputy Clerk. JOHN FLOURNOY, attorney for peti-foners, 2280 Yaileio Saa fraaclsco, ited at North Flatte. ts Mrs. H.

sidetrack tn front of an East --Oak Blumeatbal of (21 west Lake avenue STORES TO UT: Los Angeles. The injuries vers slight. 71 eeeeeeeeeeeeseeee The new GIumbia Records will fit land cannery. The blase is apposed to have been caused "by tramps, but no arrests were made. An alarm was turned tn from box 142, and when the fire department responded the laddies thought chat either the cannery or the wishes of the Society for the Suppres Choicest corner Jn business portion NEW TORK.

June 2. Th aldermen have passed an ordinance to Insure quiet IB streets containing hospitals by establishing "quiet sones" and indicating ihetn by signs at street corners. 'Teamsters andtmotormea must tend their vehicles through these streets slowly and quietly, a The motor-men may not ring their gongs except In case of danger and children must not play In the streets. The ordinance wag framed la compliance with. sion of Unnecessary Nols.

The mayor A 7- of Oakland: and basement ef new TRIBUNE building, corner of Eighth and Franklin; 40 feet front: Is expected to sign It readily and rt iyour rrcji and double its value to you. Both cylinder and disc California Ootton mills were burning win then become a taw. I un, so bright was the blaze. The box 1 aldewalk elevator aerrloa; portion of Consult THE TRIBUNE want empty, all the. good carte iroestanlna floor ir desired; rent rea Lrrsttle, Afplx, TIUS UKU b.tbx.i i ccca- rczrJTca jr.z7zzr..

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