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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 16

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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Only Oalll and Newspaper That Publishes Associated Press News 16 Saturday Evening August 11, 1906 5 OFFICE QPEHED TRIBUTE ENTHUSIASTIC 5- 6 1 ft r- i -1 Prestige and ORK OVER HEW HOTEL Reputation, Standing, III HEW General VJealtm of Facilities, the KtnrirWders of the Lake Shore California Promotion Committee ID) Decide to Build Upper Stories Establishes Eastern College Polytechnic usmess of Concrete. io the, Leading BuaineoG oil eg of the Wect. A very enthusiastic meeting of all NEW TOMC A. 1L -Cotrln B. those interested in the Lake Shore ho Brown of San Francisco hu come to tel was held at the company's offices In the Baoon Block last evening.

of the California Promotion Commute One of the most Interesting speak In the WaM orf-Aatorla. ers was Charles Newman, who report rnrntB the central body of that almost Immediately on the California merchant and egricultur return of Mayor Mott from the east. lata -with offices In San Francisco, that gentleman had sent for him to wtiose province It Is to boom Ceil for nla, earthiuake or earthquake. learn all about the Lake Shore hotel! proposition. The Mayor is very en "rvir nrk of eocoloKiUur the re In fact it is a Business University Embracing Colleges of Business Training, including all branches of Commercial Science, Banking, Office Practice and Higher Accounting; Institute of Shorthand and Typewriting, (Pitman or Gregg systems.

Touch Typewriting), Morse College of Telegraphy and Railroad Aecounting; College of Civil, Electrical, Mining and Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. INCORPORATED CAPITAL STOCK, 8100,000.00. W. E. President H.

C. INGRAM, Vice-President FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Tress. i tT A Bchool of high standing and national reputation. ts Largest, best equipped and most complete business training school west of New York. Finest building ever erected In the "West for business college work.

VT Thirty-five rooms; 30,000 square feet area. Accommodations for 1,000 pupils. Recognized as the Leading Business College of the Pacific Coast. ts Equipped on a scale of elegance and expense never before attempted in California. tST Modern In all its appointments.

Heat, light and ventilation perfect. t3" Thirty teachers giving the most careful individual supervision and instruction. tS" 100 new typewriting machines. The largest typing department west of Chicago. Has the finest and most complete banking and business offices in the United States.

Faculty is composed of the best teaching talent the country affords. MORE MONEY INVESTED IN EQUIPMENT THAN ANY OTHER BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE WEST. SEEING IS BELIEVING, AND ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT AND MAKE A PERSONAL INVESTIGATION. thusiastic and was asked if the sue sources of the Golden State Is not 1n owned by the i'c'. corporation would terrupted or such small things as an be waTrt-' ie city for a park ana if so, it be advisable to com earthquake and a Are," said Mr.

Brown last ntrht. "There Is more field for mence building the hotel on the land promotion work now than error before. already purchased. Mayor Mott said Incidentally the eastern representa- The New Polyteohnic College Building. 12th and Harrison Oakland.

NEW TERM NOW OPENING Day and Night Sessions In all Departments. tlre of the California Promotion Com mittee Is here to help the people at that suoh a magnificent hotel as the Lake Shore would addi to the value of the park and the park would enhance the beauty and value come to secure labor of all sorts. Ac cording to his statement, there Is a demrth In the labor market throughout of the hotel. Secretary Greenaf elder reported that the wboto of California ht bids fair rwo bonding corporations were figur to beooroo a serious prdblem. NEED 10400- ing on taking and placing $100,000 to SWtOOO In bonds, and thus speedily faciNtatfog the oonert ruction of the ISr.

Brown quotes Andrea Sbarboro, president of the Asti 6w4e colony, as SAILOR FIGHTS BRYAN SEEING saying Chat there will be employment FAVOR CONCRETE. In view of more recent Investigation yajaaaaajay for ten thousand men In the vineyards of California during the month of September and October When the (rapes are yaraered. Unless laborers on the part oc Architect skinner 01 New York, who prepared the plans for PARIS SOTS the Lake Shore, it has been thought can fee brought owt from the east the advisable to erect the upper portion vlnyards -will suffer hearry losses. of the Lake Shore with concrete rather Mr. Brown has visited the labor In I TO) 1 than as a frame superstructure.

It was formation office for Italians In this mm rt a. lawaam aw At the county jail is a man who PARIS, Aug, 11 William J. Bryan, found Chat the present condition of the city's building ordinance would not permit this change, but the mayor city, and laid before Mgr. IRoseatl the opportunity open for Italian immigrant accompanied by his wife and daughter, gives the name of William Siegert, who has been taken into custody on a charge of insulting women at the Oak labor In the vineyards of California. stated that he would see to it that Colonel Wetmore and Mr.

and Mrs. Dunlap, arrived here today for a four the Oakland ordinance would bo Sines the problem of transportation would prove- too serious to be over land mole. So persistent was he in his objectionable actions that he was fol days' visit. A number of friends changed so that It would be In har mony with the 'San Francisco ordl come by prospective laborers In the California vineyards without aid of nance and would permit of the erec gathered at the railroad station and gave the party a cordial greeting. On reaching his hotel' Mr.

Bryan found a the Promotion Committee, the man tion of concrete buildings of certain ager has written to the crape growers type. at home advising that they combine Mr. Myer, a capitalist who is finan and furnish transportation to the Ital cially Interested in the Lake Shore. Ijpjrcce Tragi ians in New York willing to 40 out to lowed onto the Oakland local train by State Policeman King and later placed under arrestand charged with disturbing the peace and battery at the county institution. When on the train Siegert, It Is alleged, refused to in a manner requested by the trainmen, and when he was remonstrated with he attacked the train gateman, R.

Richards, and struck him in the face. He was overpowered by King, who took his prisoner from the train at the Seventh street depot and locked him up. earn that he had personally met the coast. A enough people during the past six months who were looking for high claes hotel accommodation in suffici Beware of Ointments for Catarrh stack of mall, including many Invitations to dinners and sightseeing excursions. The party lunched at the Hotel Rltz as the guest of ex-Governor David R.

Francis of St. Louis. Mr. Bryan did not wis hto talk about his candidacy for the presidency of the United States, saying he had been already lengthily quoted and that he had nothing to add to his previous statements. 'It appears," Mr.

Bryan said, "to be part of the Democratic development which I have observed to be going on ent number to fill the biggest hotel in the world. He said that Oakland may That Contain Mercury, need many things, but she needs noth Siegert, it is said, is a sailor and was under the influence of liquor at the time of his arrest. He will be kept in as mercury will susely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Bucti artloles lng one-half so badly as two or three first-class hotels such as the Palace and the St. Francis.

He said that even the county jail pending trial. should never be used ezoept on pre the guests who lived in those fa My, -m ecriptions from reputable physicians. the damage they will do Is ten fold to SOLDIER IS NOT mous hotels prior to the great fire would sooner have lived In Oakland SERIOUSLY INJURED all over the world. I noticed it in China, Japan and India. Everywhere than the other side of the bay, had they been able to do so under proper one sees the same evidence of popular conditions.

CHATTANOOGA, Aug. 11. Don Morris says: It will pay you to' buy clothing enough for the year during my quarter-off sale. My store is the busy store in the Bacon Block. During this sale you may take one-fourth off of the marked price on every Summer Garment in the house.

$20 Suits, less one-fourth $15 $4 Suit Cases, less one-fourth $3 $1 Shirts, less one-fourth 75c $2 Silk Golf Shirts, less one-fourth $1.50 $3 Guarant'd Hats, less one-fourth $2.25 $10 Outing Suits, less one-fourth $7.50 And so on down through the stock; read the price tag and take off one-fourth. Don't tell the clerk until after you have been waited on, then ask for the one-fourth off as advertised. awakening." The Seventeenth Regular Infantry This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bryan the good you can posafHly derive from them.

Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Toledo. contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting dh-ecUy upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine.

It Is taken internally and made In Tolndo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free.

Bold by druggists. Price. 7tSo per bot- tla private who was wounded in yester visited Notre Dame cathedral and drove along the Seine to the neigh day's sham battle at Chlckamauga During the past week many new subscriptions have been made to the list of tha Lake Shore, and by the first of September, it Is believed there will be sufficient stock taken up to permit of the beginning of active operations. park encampment, was not danger borhood of Pantheon. ously hurt.

He was hit by one of Tomorrow they will take an auto the many bullets fired instead of blank mobile ride to the forest of Fontalne- bleu. Take Hall's Family PlBe for constipation. cartridges, presumably by men in the First Georgia, which was opposite the regulars. NEW TRUST COMPANY. It was stated at the meeting that a WOMEN CONSIDER THEIR RELIEF WORK A rigid Investigation was made, but nothing definite has been given out.

new trust company is being formed for financing business propositions for the advancement of Oakland. Representative women of the var Over twenty leading doctors believe there is ample need of a new first-class TERRORISTS ARE SENTENCED TO DEATH ious clubs and churches of Oakland held a meeting In the parlors of the hospital, and plans are already in their Coursnt'a Manhattan Cocktails Are the talk of the town. For mixed drlnka go to the Oallndo Hotel bar. Builds up tha waste tissues of the kidneys. Lash's Kidney and Liter Bitten.

Boy Wanted To learn Bookbinding; good opportunity to right party. Apply Bindery. Tribune, corner Eighth and Franklin. a First Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of deciding how long they would continue their relief work. Miss Ethel Moore Is chairman of the committee.

The women decided to cease their organized efforts at Christmas time. MITAU, Russia, Aug. 11. A court martial here yesterday sentenced to death two terrorists who were found guilty of several murders In the district of Windau. preliminary stage for such an Institution.

The real estate men of Oakland have not only approved of the Lake Shore proposition, but are subscribing liberally to all new commercial enterprises. It was agreed by everybody present that opportunities In Oakland for men The payroom where employment Is furnished to those who are willing to sew by the piece means a Uvlllhood Dr. Agnew of San Franclsoo, new at 301 Telegraph. Rectal diseases. Phone uauana szis.

for several women, and between twen with money and brains are practically unlimited. OASTORIA. Beano Tha Kind Yoa Haw Always BougM MARRIAGE LICEN8E gratis to you ty and thirty are now daily filling the orders for work whioh are sent In by the large wholesale and retail firms. you are going to ngnt nousekeeptng. worth of household goods at H.

Bohellhaa wtU start you in Ufa Bee 81fnstua of ua O-aner of Eleventh and Franklin TIRED OF LIFE AWFOLJPING From Dreadful Pains From Wound on Foot System All Run Down After Six Months' Agony Not Able to Work Completely Cured In Two Weeks The present plan Is to continue this room, and the work of distributing clothing- to those who come with the proper recommendations. Mrs. Samuel Brock, who (has charga of one of the distributing rooms, reports that between June 28 and July zb, 8u persons 1809 garments and 56 baby outfits were given away and 963 yards of material given out. It Is a noticeable fact that from the first not a single colored person has applied) at the bureau for relief. They have been cared for by their own people.

SUNDAY SCHOOL WILL REOPEN 10 6E WasWgtoii St. OabWt MIRACULOUS CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "WotJ cannot speak highly enough lor she Uutlcura Kerned! ea. 1 i am now seventy-two yean of I Prize Cups AM- SHOVrNtTHE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF PRIZE CUPS EVER PUT ON SALE IN THIS SECTION. TOTJR INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. MORTON Gold and Silversmith 1109 Broadway, Oakland in, My Bvttem had bean all run down.

My blood was so bad that blood poisening ha set in. I had several doctprs attending me, so finally I want to the hospital, when I was Lid up for two months. My foot and ankle were ilmait havnnrl Toe Sunday School of the First Congregational church will open tomorrow. The sohool lias a graded course of study, each, of whioh is fitted to the varied needs of the pupils. The main school has over eight hundred members and the branch schools over two hundred members There are one hundred and sixteen volunteer officers and teachers, and the superintendent.

Rev. H. B. Mowbray, devotes his entire time to the school. Mrs.

Charles J. Woodbury, president of Ebell, is principal of the recognition. Dark cM People primary department. A boy choir, undter the direction of Henry L. Perry, the singing of the school.

One of the popular classes is the cadet corps, composed of young men over Sixteen years' of age, under the captaincy of Alvin Powell. blood flowed. out. of-wounds in many flaees, and I was so disheartened that thought surely my last chance was slowly leaving me. Aa the foot did not improve, you an readily imagine how I felt.

I was disgusted and tired of life. I stood this pain, whioh was dreadful; for six months, and during this time I was not able to wear a shoe and not able to work. "Some one spoke to me about Cuti-cura. The consequences were I bought a set of the Cuticura Remedies of one of my friends who was a drug-fist, and the praise that I gave after the second rnoUcation is bevond Fruitvale Help Wanted The force of offker and teachers has been Increased to nrett the demands from the influx of pupils of the greater Oakland. A WANT DAMAGES.

UZOVKA, Russia, Aug. 11. Mine AVTim nf tlia fllatrlt ta nrftnarlns Who require Wagons, Buggies can now be accommodated, as we are receiving new goods at the rate of two carloads per day. Our Goods are right and our prices correct. Kiel Evans Co description it seemed a miracle, the Cuticura Remedies took to present to the government claims IOJ effect immediately.

I warned the foot for damages In the cases of six foreign mines which were flooded, on the grounds that the strike was provoked by the attitude of the government. Six hundred pounds of dynamite were stolen by revolutionists today. Code Portwood Canning Co. New Cannery jiear Fruitvale Station. Free camp ground with floored tents.

Highest wages paid for peel- wiw ine uuueura soap Dfiore applying the Ointment and I todkjthe Resolvent at the same time. After two weeks' treatment my foot was healed completely. People who had seen my foot during my Clness and who have teen it since the cure, aan hardly believe their own eyes." Robert Schoenhauer, Aug. 21, 1903. Newburgh, N.

Y. add jUwMHrkeat tto vorid. Cathm teu c. Ohrt-BMat, 0c- IUhItml Sfe. (ia rf Caoc3au Caata 'Oakland S.

E. Cor. Franklin and Fourth 5ts.t WATER FRONT NOTES. The schooner Ettle B. is discharging a cargo of fruit at the warehouse of Hunt, Hatch Co.

The steam schooner Coqullle River la discharging 350,000 feet of lumber for Oakland lumber dealers. ing and canning fruitCarfare paid. wvm si-mi vaco. varp aan nana, no 1 73. i II it (I.

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