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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 18

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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SATURDAY EVENING, OAKLAND TRIBUNE FEBRUARY 5, 1910. COUNT SUED RY A Chase vrv. Pianos tiieo 0---iA or plain food. I 2 equally valuable and saving A i l.j, 1 A strictly hiqli-crradc instrument poosinjf every excellent quality that the greatest skill in construction and the most carefully selected materials -can produce. The aim of the 'makers of A.

B. CI IASK PIANX)S is the production of a Piano second to none in tone, durability. and beauty of exterior, an aim which they have been pre-eminently successful in attaining. CJ We urq-e you to see and hear the. A.

CHASE PIAXO before decilinT to buv. Cj Moderate monthly payments if preferred. s. Woman Files Itemized Bill. Services in Getting.

Rich Wife. for CHICAGO. An" itemized bill will be filed by Mrs. William Frnest. 5493 Greenwood avenue.

In her suit against Count Santa Eulalia for S10.000 for services during the nobleman's suil for the hand of Countess Santa Eulalia, formerly Mrs. John Stetson, the widow of the millionaire hatter. Mrs. Frnest admitted such to be her plan today, after she had reiterated her denial that "the case had been settled during the stay' of the Countess in Chicago. She added that unless an early settlement is made the case will be prosecuted in Philadelphia.

The itemized bill mav be as follows Writlnj-r I'll love letters at So each wiuine proposal textrai Sum due if Count is Introducing Count to wealthv widow Schooling- fount in Aiding him to secure title Money ceiled to Count Sums advanced to Count to attend King Alfonso's wedding Money advanced for wearing apparel Introducing Count to society Schooling Count in conversation and conduct Sums advanced mo 1 000 500 10i0 1000 500 iAo 1000 2100 Total $10,000 INCORPORATION PAPERS FILED. Articles of Incorporation of the.Auto-matic Fire Alarm Company of Oakland, with a stated capital stock of y2o0.000,' have been filed with the county clerk by Edward Simmons, H. A. J. J.

Rose Clarence M. Reed' and Ira F. Thompson. PIEDMONT TURKISH BATHS. Salt water swm.

Twentv-fourth and On Viand avenue. MARRAD BROKER Sherman Mlay STEIN WAY AND OTHER PIANOS t3 VICTOR TAI.KING MACHINES HEADQUARTERS FOR SHEET MUSIC Fourteenth and Clay Streets, Oakland Kearny and Sutter Streets, San Francisco NEW SCHOOL OPENED IN ALLENDALE DISTRICT ALLEXDALK, Feb. 5 The. new Laurel school, the building of which was commenced last IVovember. was to pupils of the Allendale Seaool district 1 For Home Baking i Z2 vtV I pi Beautiful Li Li Lbza Jewelry 1 Fine EVI orris Chair I 1 ik I 1 1,1 i.mum mm i i i i.miimi i i i iwi'i-n i i i i i fl AND $2000 IN CREDIT PURCHASING ORDERS ON OUR PIANOS TO, BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG SUCCESSFUL PARTICIPANTS IN OUR GREAT Flying Fwlachine Puzzle LI BETTER DISTRICT Broadway to Market Club Holds Second Meeting and Takes in Members At the meeting- of the Proad way-to-Market and First and Seventeenth streets the rooms of the Merchants' Exchange, the time was mosily taken up in signing new members r.nd paving the way for a more ermanent organizatton.

Inicial stej were taken about two week when it was decided by a number of the prominent property owners of the di-strut bounded by Washington and Market, and First and Seventeenth t'uat Someti iiiE; ahouH be dene to aeri- tate and eairy out plans of Improvement i in tnat district. The complaint was iaai nir ine jia.n lew years the greater part of improvements had been carried out in the district cast of Broadway. Same the sutrg-estions made were that the salt, water mam down Second street If extruded to Market: that certain streets Fhould be pnved and all wires placed iinil-rsrouini: that In places new sewers should be constructed and old ores placed in better condition. PLEDGES SUPPORT. Councilman Primer was present and said he would Jo all within his power to see that the sug-fi stions ma le by the club were put through the Fpon motiun it was decided Xri have Secretary R.

S. Kitchener have application blanks printed and to appfnt a committi to draft by-l-i v5. A committee of was appointed to investijrate the matter cf the Jefferson, 5rov and Castro street se.virs, consisting of It. S. Kitchener, chairman: George Kirk, M.

Jonas, John ft. Fred' iekon and H. C. Capwell. The.

Secretary was instructed to send out cards to the niemlprs statinpr that a meetnig would be held the rve-ninfr of February ISth when more members would be present and committees would be as follows: Liprhts, streets an-1 sidewalks, municipal affairs, auditing an.l finance, sewers arl membership. Fifteen new members slfrned tip last night and the are that lub will Income one of the foremost organizations cf its kind in the city. COURT DECIDES. IN.FAV0R OF SAN FRANCISCO BANK SACRAMENTO. Feb.

The-injunction by which the San Francisco Savings I'nion was restrained from foreclosing on the 4300 acres of rich 'delta of 1. J. Von Iobn on two notes for was dissolved by Judge Shields and the bank was given power to proceed with the foreclosure. Von I.oben Sels having defaulted In the payment of his Interest the dispute arose over the interpretation of the agreement with the' bank. Von Liben Set's contended that till late Lovell White assured him that interest was to be met by Von Loben Sels in turning over the net profits of the land.

The bank held to the close letter of the contract, which calls for interest on December 18, 1908. Attorney Garret MeEnerney represented the bank and Hiram Johnson the owner. I MEN AND SHEEP PERISrl '-IN NEVADA BLIZZARD RF.NO. Feb. Two sheep herders ard sheep iTr di ad in the vicinity of Ionnelly mountain, in the northern part Humboldt county, as a result of the severe storm which has raged in that vicinity for several days.

The information was broutrht here today by a number of. French -sheep herders who were forced to leave the plains because of the blizzard. There are several thousand sheep in that section and no feed can be found. The snow is four feet deep on the plains. Wiien the Liver is Out ol Tune the whole sj-stem is off the key stomach upset, bowels sluggish, head heavy, skin sallow and the eyes dull.

You cannot ie right again until the cause of the trouble is removed. Correct the flow of bile, and gently stimulate the liver to healthful action by taking the bile remedy that is safe to use and convenient to take. A dose or two will relieve the nausea and dizziness, operate the bowels, carry new life to the blood, clear the head and improve the digestion. These old familj- pills are the natural remedy for bilious complaints and quickly help the liver to Strike the Keynote of Health 8old Everywhere. In boxes 10c.

and $5c GOLDEN WEST HOTEL STHCIMj RATES TOR PER. SIAXEXT ROOMERS SuA fn Every Room Hot and Cold Watfr Telephone tvaii E2evmor Service. OFFICE TELEPHONES Oakland 8862 Home A 2861 EIGHTH A.VD FTtAXKXJN. TRIBUNE BLDQ, BEEGHArJl'S Li Sarsaparilla Has kept on selling because it ha kept on curing, and it has kept on curing because, its high standard of merit has been conscientiously maintained. it tod.iv in usual liquid form or ted tablets -ull-l Sarsatabs.

EXCELLENT DRAMA PLEASES AUDIENCE "The Great Divide" Presented by Capable Company at the Macdonough Ifenry iJHIr-rs' wrll-knnwn mclmlrama, "Til' (Ircp.t In thrro arts. sent a'tfrill through tif aurjienoo'wlfh saw-It in th Theater last All tho fleta.i!s -were wfll cnrrlfd ut by a cast, which hpll tho rittfntion of t'nr' thfater-srors frnm one rt thf other. Knch act pliclto.l Rrat vpl.iuse antl curtain calls were numerous. "1 by Its ro.il-ism of ranch life is very touchlnsr sm Sivos one a vivid irslciht into the liunill life of tlio ranohor who lives In a lonely In in southern part of Arizona, ivl.eie th wens of the drama Is 'The with Stephen Client, lm-jiersona te by Kdsar Jones; who becomes infatuated with Ruth Jordan. lie buys her with a strlnir of pold nutrsjets.

She marries him apalnst Tier wishes without her. parents what she lias done. Mm makes appeals to him to release hi and throws the chain of mispets at his and asks for. her freedom, which he her. S.k finally leaves bim and return to her former home, where Client a'fter-ward visits hf mother.

He tells her all that ko had dine and If lie had wronped her liter he wished to make amends. Jhent had houtrht the house which protected his wife's family but Ruth did not know It. 'When she Jearns this and comes to know htm fr a man of sterling i aiacter, Fhc to him that she 1m il always loved fylni hut was merely his affection and they are brought tipsret her nsaln. yiy was presented by the follow-insr ca -f Ghent. Kdgar Jones: Philip Jordan, A.

WHlard Grass: Winthrop Vernon McDonald: Tr. J. Xi. Clarke; Anderson. ll.i rut.

h. c'ari. Ilns: Pedro. Guy Graham; John ctmtraitor, Knbert I. Ames; a boy, I "Wdlard r.nint; Mrs.

Jordan. lone Cham-i 1 erlin; I.l!y Jordan. Kleanor Parker; I Hutl. Jordan. Ina rooks.

NORTHERN ELECTRIC WILL BUILD ON TO RED BLUFF RKD PU'FF, Fe.h. 5. The Xorlhem Klt'Ctric liaj'way Company, now operat-Ine- the system between Marvsville. Oroville and Ciiico, has filed deed.T here which it secures lights of way across T)S Mollnos colony In this county, twelve miles below Red HI iff. Tho deeds ar: grranted free oA cindilion' that th railroad be extended from C'hico to I Molinos before the fr.i fl" 3 10.

and 'on to Rd Rluff before (he of 3P11. It Is not supposed that compeny wid stop lu.ildinqr at Ios linos. the completion ff its road to Red Bluff this yepj- is ct-pecUd. will, an extension to Keddlnf and nr.ett next year. necessary risrhts of way have r1rarly nm se.

ured. and Ihey am near the line of the Southern Pacific n- the entire distance. The deeds just filed rover wefvo miles of the dls-tarne between Chico and Rel Pluff. The will pass thouh one of the best port Ions of Sacramento Valley, vheri rapid development i taking' place on account of ths influx of fiistern people. 'I'h company will also soon huild from Tulei Ci'v Meridian and Colusa to Hamilton City.

BIG DAMAGES AGAINST BOYCOTTING HATTERS HARTFORD, Feb. 5. The verdict rendered Vy jury in the t'nited States I'ircult Court here after a four months' trial of tiie seven-year-old celebrated hatters" boycott case, loO defendants, some now dead, will have to pay to 1). H. Iiewe of Dan-bury, about $234,000.

"The Sherman anti-trust law. automatically trebles the found to and the costs will run to about A sixty-day stay of execution was granted. It was pointed out tonight that the most Important f- ature of the epoch-making case was the establishment of the fact that hereafter every, union man in this country who pays his union dues liable and responsible for the acts md statements-of his officers. In when I.oewe refused to use the union la'iM'I hit; men struck and found in.S'-lf against the powerful maehineuy of the Anna -an Fr relation of Labor, lie suit and the officers of the local hatters' unem. which is affiliated with the American Ft deration (if Labor.

were made ilef-uuants, t'j tiie alue of helnff CHEAP EXCURSION RATES EASTERN CITIES! 1 uri-E' specite'd dates in May. June. -July and Pacific will Auarust, -ell. vei cheap, i.M.nd trip ti' nets to prin apal Fastern cities. Tlies-e tick, is wid lie -flood for three months it but not later than Vt b-r st; and tor passengers g'lhitc to llui'epo a U'l departing from N't-w i ml; or 'S t.

ai. to. I'lirln? rctUm dates in M.ty and four mouths ill be allow. il. in '-ire i tics- with steamer tii We hsive on cheap ts to 1 and Celorado and return during -i t.iin dates in Sep-te ruber.

We vol; sell i i.nveiitiiin excursion tick- ets to New Oihyns account the Jlystic Shiin, April Ctli. 7th and S'th: Cincin- nati -Account Women'. clubs, M'ay 2nd and 3rd; H-i'tan N. F. June' Atlantic City account A.

September 11 th, 12th. i.ial llih: tro'n account July m.l 'it'-: M.l lei.emt the K.i.i t- of Pytbi.is. July a-id -vim the 15. i V. I.

r.ir 1st. 2ii.l and i For- i -imci'lt ah. nit r.it.'s and' 4 i- S.eiiliein l'a' itic d. pot at' i.ts cr I --1 1-i office, Hi ay and Thirteenth streets. Oak-! land.

A CHILDREN. 'Hur two children of six and eitrht years hac oeen since infancy subject to. colds and About three years ago 1 started to ue Honey Tar, i and it has V' failed prevent and u. trpu'ihs. It Is only m- I -an tiie children to tak--vi noiit a row The ahove from W.

C. i 'Host. Hay. apnea tes cxperiene of of other users' of Foh-v's Honey and Tar. Wisha.rt'3 UxufiT Store, Number 1.

Near Broadway, Oakland. Mi I i '1: i i I i 1 rTv III Us I lliilil'w t'liKi'il! a II I 4 lofWe'-e' i X--j i 1 1 I- 5 i i rft-i, r. I :i.lia:ll,..:i.-i: Hi i i fl i bp a 8 a Find the face of a second man on the machine, outlining it on this or a separate piece of paper and send in to us on or before February 5, 1910, with your name and address plainly written. i To the persons sending neatest correct answers will be given the beautiful pieces of Jewelry and Furniture. To the twenty next neatest correct answers will be given tjieir share of the credit purchasing orders, and to every person sending in answer will be given a very fine souvenir.

yesteilay morning, tliree classes being started th re. The ive.V of the new building ha.s hern v. ry appavut for soma time, from th. u't ri'X being i. ired to go to schools in Fruit-vale ami Melrose.

Ttv now atythe new school re- n'l prim- day, and get the something 1 3 -IS '4' SOMETHING VERY SOOH WORTHY OF YOUR EARNEST CONSIDERATION Is generous and has a fine proposition to present in person His men will call upon yoy tomorrow or next day and sho you what benefits are to be gained by waiting, and retaining your connection with the greatest evening newspaper on the coast. Bs i i lil fi i ft I'll i 0 0. Jr TV a 1 the cheap and inferior propositions offered every best when it costs the same. We are always new from many thousand H.HAUSCHIII Address De; Address Desk 420 Thirteenth Street, .) a i HI 1:1 i Hi i'Oi tr I I II: I i ,1 1 1 i i i hi i -w i i. I.

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