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OCTOBER 21, 1312. 11 ir i SHERMAH CONTRIBUTES TO CAMPAIGN 0 -0 0 SEES TWO GREAT ISSUES BEFORE PEOPLE FUTILE, SAYSWOQD "War Will Last as Long as Men Are Men," Says General. daiclamd' toebuns ARBITRATION tif i i i i tjsF i jr, rtf 1 1 I Hi A I 17 11 I i I 1 mi Mi i I S' fsj UOS ANGELES, Oct. 8. "War it hot over and never will fee long as -(n are Major General Leonard Wood, chief of staff of the United States army.

la In Los Angeles Inspecting $ro-osed sites for fortifications, mad that remark to members of the Cham ber of Commerce and others Interested in -the establishment of an- army post near this city. "The war in the Balkans," General Wood rontlnued, "imminent for so many years, is now an actuality, and It gives the champions of arbitration something to think about. Arbitra tion will not maintain the peace of the world. A nation only safeguard against the horrors of war is pre paredness for war. "A natien cannot be a flabby thing; It must be able to defend Itself." Oil General Wood said southern Cal fomia ought to increase its national He declared there should be three or four regiments of full war strength south of tho Tehachapl.

"We talk of our undeveloped military assets," he added, "We can de fimM (ft Velop In time, but the delay loss of territory for a long period and great and unnecessary loss of. life. I 'v ill 1 ss it I "Although the United States has the best system of coast defense in the world, Jt will not keep a strong enemy sssssa ta lUUU irom invading our shores, unless you have men on their legs with guns in rlj i To the heart of Oakland in nine minutes to San Francisco, thirty minutes street cars every eight minutes Key Route every twenty minutes schools and playground one block away stores, churches and public library within three blocks "THESE ARE FEATURES THAT MAKE ifrQit hands you can't keep an enemy irom landing ana estamisning mmseu. The Pacific coast states form a fer- tile territory, with plenty of provisions, and an invading army could maintain Itself for' a long time. Tou people must do your part by building up a stronger national guard.

Uoiioy Serf! I LOCAL MARKETS VICE-PRESIDENT JAMES fi. SHERMAN, WHO DELIVERED A 6PEECH LAST NIGHT AT UTICA, NEW YORK. Provision. JUST A LITTLE BETTER THAN ANY OTHER PROPERTY OF, ITS KIND ON SALE IN OAKLAND TODAY. Vice-President Declares Tariff Means Democrats' Idea of the Real Danger Add to this the highest quality double oiled rock macadam paring UTICA, N.

Oct. 24. Vice Presi dent James S. Sherman last night contributed a prepared address to the Republican campaign. In which he dwelt upon -two issues before the country constitutional liberty and industrial opportunity.

This statement by Sherman, which is addresed to the American people, is practically his only contribution to the election work of his party, the vice president's health having made Hams (per lb)-Californla H. H. brand. 19c; M. L.

brand, JOHo; picnics, ISttc; Primrose, 21c; casters star, 20Hc; sklned, 21c; picnics, 13c. Bacon-Primroe. 4 to lbs, eastern star, 4 to 6 lbs, ller 6 to 8 lbs, 36o; 8 to 10 lbs, 25c; 10 to 12 lbs, 24c; sugar cured bacon, Arrow, to 10 lbs, 24c; jo to 13 lbs, 236; medium and light medium bacon, 19ftc; light dry salted bacon, 8 to 10 )ba, 22c; 10 to 12 lbs, 21c. California- Bacon A I brand, I to lbs. itc; to 10 lbs, H.

H. brand, 4 to 8 lbs, 23Vc; 8 to 10 lbs, 220. Beef Extra family, family nd mess beef, $16.60 per Pork Extra prime In barrels, 821; Pj pork, $28; pigs' feet, $5.60 per half bbl, 12.25 for 25 lb. kegs and $1.60 for kits. Whrlesais Fish Market Srices (per lb) Halibut, 12ie-; Itd rocl black rock, barracuda, 9c; sand dabs, 8o; Bol.lu, 6c; klrigfish, 8c; carp, 6q; smelts.

11CA tomcods, 10o; sea bass, lloi perch, jcs.l anchovies, 4c; mackerel, 7c; white bait, 10c; pike. 5c; catfish, 10o; crawfish, 2upi crabs, $3 per doxen. The above Quotations represent basis f. o. b.

prices for cleaned fish, boxed and Iced. Butter, enseal and Eggs. Trading on" the exchange was confined to eggs, the sales being as follows: .80 cases of extras at 48c, 10 cases of select-ed pullets at 20 at 830 and 20 at iic a dosen. Receipts were 47,600 pounds of butter, 8aU0 pounds of cheese and US cases of it impossible for him to take an ac sume that in the event of Democratlo success we shall have a tariff for revenue only. "We are today enjoying a larger de-gree of prosperity, a greater volume of employment and higher individual and collective wages than ever before In our history.

No man can be idle who can or will work. The newspapers in their want columns are printing tenfold more help wanted advertisements. Our farmers have harvested the most valuable crop ever known, our railroad facilities are taxed to their utmost to. handle fit Our merchants were never so busy and our banks are bursting with surplus funds. We are buying mqre abroad than ever before and we are selling largely more than we buy, ensuring a favorable balance' of 1 trade to meet our foreign obligations.

TREASURY SURPLUS, "Every year under the present tariff law we have had a substantial tive part in the campaign. The state ment in part, follows: it nas been a matter of keen re- great that I have not been able to take an' active part in the present six foot cement i. the best concrete storm sewer obtainable a system of sewering and drainage costing thousands of dollars honor-built cement curbs and gutters And you are assured quality improvements that will last a life time. But we have gone even a step further in providing for every detail of PLEASANT VALLEY COURT. 1 Where can you find similar property 30 Pin.

from Son Francisco-; that is protected by iron-clad restrictions that Insure desirable homes and neighbors? The lots are wide and generous parking spaces are provided throughout the tract electric light or power reserve' in" rear of lots and gas mains are inside the sidewalk lines. The prices are right, too, and are so low that purchasers rnajj expect an early Increased selling value. One-teinth of the purchase price secures deed and the Salance may be pdid atthe rate of one per cent per month. We have, "purposely delayed giving -the- exact location of the property becaSise we wanted you to know the other important details campaign. Tha restraint has been the more Irksome as I have realized that 7." we are passing through a national crisis such as we have not experienced since the civil war.

It is hard indeed to be only an onlooker at such a time and I am almost impelled to disobey treasury surplus. We are as content the doctors orders and rush into the conflict, but I must not for 1 have private and public obligations for which I must conserve my health. "There are two great Issues in this campaign which stand out alone. One our constitutional liberty thsj other industrial opportunity. I realize fully the spirit of unrest that has been The average quotations for extra butter for the week ending Saturday, October 11 BID, 'J aroused during the last few years by muckrakers and demagogues.

SOCIAL BETTERMENT. "I appreciate most thoroughly and ed, prosperous and happy as an ambitious people can be who are ever seeking to improve conditions and to increase a constantly growing income. The Issue, then, is whether we shall go forward or whether, as in 1818, 1846, 1857 and in 1894, under low tariffs, we shall go backward. have been the most progress-, tve people of all history and this has come under Republican legislation and No individual of band- of individuals can appropriate the word Pretense is not progress; promise is not progress; only performance brings real progress and the -attainments of the Republican party have brought up a national progress which today is the envy and admiration of the civilised world. "Shall we again destroy confidence? Shall we open our ports and present join most heartily in tha desire for -y PLEASANT VALLEY COURT IS socalled social betterment.

I am in full sympathy with every well directed effort to elevate still further our already high standard of living, to erad icate injustice and iniquitous conditions in our social and industrial life, but I ask in all seriousness if any evils that have crept into our national affairs can be eliminated by breaking down our constitution, by attacking the courts or increasing the power of the mob? Happily I believsj this threatening danger which seemed to menace our Institutions has been "But a menace remains. We Improve the present social and our splendid home markets to Europe and China and Japan? Shall we take from our people all Industrial opportunity, driving them to idleness and depleting our capital and savings. "To re-elect President Taft would be to follow experience and not experiment. The government would continue to be safe In his hands. The nation's affairs would be efficiently and economically managed.

Both capital and labor would be unafraid and civic situation by tearing down exist ing industrial conditions and aban JlCheese Fancy California flats, 17V4C steady; do firsts, lac, fism; do seconds, 18c firm; fancy Young Americas, lic, Arm; do first. 16o, firm; Oregon flats, 16c; steady; do young Am-ericas, 17o, firm; New York fancy. 20 steady: Wisconsin twins, 17c, stdyy; do triplets. lSg steady, Egg Market In Nearby Counties. PETALUMA.

Oct 24. The egg market is very strong, and after receipt of transactions of the San Francisco dairy and egg exchange quotations were marked up lo on extra ranch eggs, and lc on selected pullets. The grading la a little different in the Petaluma market than In Han Francisco, the above named grades beii the only grades recognized here. Independent dealers and speculators paid 47c for extra ranch and 81o for selected pullets. The recently proposed change of payment Is meeting with great disfavor In all quarters, and has not been universally adopted by all local buyers, Dodge, Sweeney Co.

being one of the large buyers that are Still paying on the, old basis. It is believed that the effort to put the new method over will result in failure, as the practical effect of the plan is that the producers sre financing the buyers to beat down the pries against the producers themselves. The delivery yesterday was light. SANTA CRUZ, Oct. 24.

Eggs are again advancing in price, buyers yesterday paylnr 45e per dozen, an increase of 3c over quotations of the day previous. Pullets advanced lo, bringing 29ftc Firsts of the best quality, though scarce, were quoted -at 28c Potatoes, Onions 'and Vegetables. Potatoes (per ctl) River Burbanks, 60(9 70c; Salinas do, Oregon do, $1 ij.1.10; sweet potatoes, H.601.65. Onions (per ctl) Yellow, 2540c. Vegetables Green peas, 8c per lb; tomatoes, per box; do cucumbers, per box; garlic, per lb; eggplant, per box: cabbeae, 40 la title ner ctl: cauli doning opportunity for individual and national progress.

TARIFF FOR REVENUE. 'The Democratic platform of 1912, safeguarded against an inequitable as did Democratic platform of 1892, declares unconstitutional the imposition and collection of tariff foreign tariff aad adjust conditions, at home. Conditions of labor and production were never more nearly ideal than now. Their continuance can be assured only by the continuation of the Republican administration of duties except for revenue. The Demo cratic candidate, Mr.

Wilson, has de President Taft" clared that he would repeal all protective duties. The present Democratic house of representatives has put itself on record in favor of the lowest Import rates, so we may ag- THE PIEDMT DISTRICT adjoins Piedmont and is bounded by Piedmont Ramona Rose Ave. and the Hume Homestead. It is well protected agknst wind and free from fog, being sheltered by the lower range of bills which have made Piedmont famous for its scenic beanty. Three stations of the Piedmont Avenue car line are on the property while the Key Route terminus Piedmont line Is a matter of only three blocks' walk.

These factors, alone make It particularly appealing to the man whose business causes him to cross the bay daily The extra fare is eliminated and there is no change in cars from Piedmont Avenue to the Key Route, mole. A pretty substantial sounding tract, isn't it? But there are a score of other important little points that we've not gone into points that yon will better understand and appreciate when you see the property points that will cause you to wonder how It happens that we are selling a property such as "PLEASANT VALLEY COURT" at such low prices and on such a liberal payment plan "when close In subdivisions are at a premium and held at fancy prices. There Is nothing in all the Piedmont district obtainable for less than $35 per foot and when we place upon the market "PLEASANT VALLEY COURT" selling as low as 17.50 per front foo with all improvements in, we know what a record-breaking sale will attend the opening of the tract No lot in the entire residence subdivision is priced higher than $30 per foot. This is positively the closest-in piece of property being offered today and its possibilities are so extensive that we expect them to be realized by our clients before the formal opening. Reservations may be made now, and we seriously advise Immediate action, The tract is not a large, one and it will sell rapidly.

'Phone us at once automobiles are at your service. ATTEND ST. I.EGAL, NOTICES NOTICE OF TIME SET FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. In the Superior Court of the County of Alameda, State of California. LOUIS PARISH FAIR ELMHURST.

Oct. 84. Many visitors In the matter of the estate of Sarh Abble Cutting, deceased. Notice of time for proving -will, gte. Notice Is hereby given, that a netltinn for the probate of the will of Sarah Ahhi.

attended the. evening's program of tht 8t: Louis Roman Catholic church' fair at the Red Men's hall last night Musio and a literary program was given and a tour of the various booths made by the officials of the arrangements committee, headed by the Rev. Father Kleley, pastor of St. THE Louis church. The fair will be continued until Satur Cutting, deceased, and for the Issuance to Francis Cutting, Frank I.

Kendall, Fred P. Kendal) and Alfred D. Cutler of letters testamentary thereon has been filed in this Court, and that Monday, the 28th day' of October. A. D.

1912, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Courtroom of Department No. 4, of said Court, at the Court House in the City of Oakland, in said County of Alameda, has been set for the hearing of said petition and proving said will, when snd where any person Interested may appear and contest the same. Dated: October 15th, 1812.

JOHN P. COOK, Clerk. By W. TS. ADAMS.

Deputy Clerk. CHICKF.RING GREGOBY. Merchants' Exchange San Francisco, Attorney for Petitioners. REALTY day night special attractions will be offered. SEEK PRINTED LIST PUILDING Hlf OF TAFT ELECTORS SACRAMENTO, Oct.

24. Every WflM flower, S5ccjjl per dozen; green peppers, per box; carrots, 76c per sack; string beans, 86o per lb; lima beans, 566c per lb; summer squash, 11.204 1.76 per green okra, 40 60c per box; rhubarb. per box; do southern. Sc per lb; celery, 35640c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits," Berries Strawberries, $58 for chest; raspberries, $5tg8 per chest; blackberries, ilijjS per chest; huckleberries, 44; So per lb; cranberries, per bbl.

Peaches Small btixes, Plums 50S75c per box for late red. Figs Biack, per box; to 7ic. ApRles (per. box) Fancy 4 tier reds, 75cfeIf with some selected bringing $1.10 1.3.5; 4 tier red Pearmains, 60a.ti5e; hell-1oit, 70 85o for 3ft and 4 tier and 60 for 4H tier; greenings, 60 75c; New'town pippins, for 4 tier and for 4 tier; common' to( choice fruit, crabapples, 66075c. Pears (per box) Winter N'ellls, $1 7i.i0 for wrapped: other varieties, 50 86c, Quinces 60c $1 per box.

Pomegranates 75cll.25 per box. pfwsiMinwne per box. Melons Nutmeg per box; special picks, 6676c; watermelons, Per dozen, Csapes (per crate) 075c; Jdga, 6575c; tokay, 0io: black, 4 ii6c; Isabella cornichon, 65 75c; seedless, $1.10 1.25; lugs, for -muscat. 76c $1 for tokay and for black; wine grapes, $10618 per ton. Citrus Fruits (per box) Vslencia oranges, $3.26.60 for choice and $3.7684 for extra choice; grapefruit, Sl.sofci; lemons, 5.69 for fancy and for A mail brings to Secretary of State Jordan requests for a list of the Taft electors In this state who, were ruled off the ballot and asking for Information concerning how to vote for them.

Most of these inquirers seem to be under the lmpresison that they To Reach tho Property transfer fromtny car line fir take Tkdmont Ave. car direct. 'From San Francisco, take Key Route boat and Piedmont train to Piedmont terminusthen walk north three Hocks. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. VAN EMON ELEVATOR COMPANY Location of principal place of business, Ban Francisco.

California. Location of works. Alameda County, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 19th day of September, 1912, an assessment of Ten ($10) Dollars per share was levied upon the 'capital stock of the corporation, payable November 1812, in United States gold coin, to the Secretary. K1TY can obtain a printed list and paste it HAll 1 on the ballot.

i-nn -at the office of the Company, No. 54 Na- Telcph Jordan has informed such that it is illegal to put pasters on the ballot If the Taft Republicans Insist upon voting the Taft ticket they must write In the names on the ballot. Mayor James Dahlman is serving his fourth term as Mayor of Omaha, -1 1444 Broadway Oakland 4027 toma street, San Francisco. California. Any stork upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the first day of November.

1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale st public auction, and unless payment is ir.ade before, will be sold on Monday, the 2d day of December. 1912, to pay the delinquent assessment and expenses of sale. By order of the R'Hrd Tutreotors. H. B.

RATHBi'XE. O'flce. No. 54 Katoma street, t'au Fraa- sisco, CaUXtraMt support, of the voters of that city. His; fcther grades; Mexican, iimes.

S5S5.S0. i 'roplcal Fruits Bananas. lb 'ropte I x.csn. ii.Bvcffi., per ouncii for aiUn and 4.S.i per lb for Cen 1MB. WT tKIIJUUa uciii llif lie (-! of whlrh lie wri'es: "I have taken Foley Kidney nil- and they hsve given me a great deal n.

relief, so I clK-erfully recoiu- uead Uitafc" IVUm's Lrug ljujet. tral Amrv-iu- wnoaDDlfes, i.tui.iO per doxep- 4.

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