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'V JANUARY 16, 1913. OAKLAND THURSDAY EVENING. TO FIX VALUES 1 he House for Household Bargains URENE SARIN IBS Jl MERRILL WORK FOR EXTENSION OF OAKLAND'S PLA YGRQUNDS Park Board Oiticials Tell What Is Being Done lor Betterment OF Headquarters for Garden Tools Garden Sets, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose all garden tools, Quiet Ceremony Takes Place at St. Paul's Church, San Francisco. Sink Strainer I ornamental combined concrete bridge and culvert lias been built, this is in conjunction with the scheme of esttablisliin (By MALCOLM LAMOND AND HENRY VOGT, SUPERINTENDENT AND SEC State Commission DecidesMot to Take Word of the Corporations.

SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 16 The State Blue enamel, good Wash Heavv galvanized, household ft! size. Special. 4dC 5c RETARY FOR THE PARK BOARD.) size.

Special Tarks have come to be considered nec a runrlrg water through the creek at all seasons. rfV contract has been let for the Immediate building of a large underground concrete cistern placed beside a essary oases In the deserts of building Mr. Potts' Sad I Handles which comprise our. modern cities. Re allzing the need of beautiful and exten deep well over which will be erected a.

concrete structure to house a deep wel sive parks Wi the life and development 5c pump, also a seven and half horse pow. Railroad Commission will begin the work of making a physical valuation of railroads operating within the State. The first cases have been set for February 3, when the commission, en banc, will pass upon the value of Amador Central Railway, th Iron Mountain Railway, the Lake Tahoe Railway and Transportation When You Hear, the Word "Alveo" Stop and Listen Someone has a message for fou a word of good cheer. It's about modern dentistry "THE ALVEO SYSTEM." A method in which "pain" is as unknown as America was when Columbus came over in 1492. "THE ALVEO DENTISTS" are in the low rent district you get the the landlord.

They've "placed scientific dentistry within the reach of all at a price you can afford to pay. Consultation Free. This Week's Bargain Whalebone Roofless, 4 Full Set $8.00. Elsewhere at least. $12.00.

The of a municipality, the park board has SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16 The marriage of Irene Sahln and John A. Merrill took place 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at St. Paul's church, on California street. It was a quiet wedding, with only relatives a few Intimate friends present.

The Church was simply but prettily decorated with cut flowers and palms, ev. Dr. 'Cooper performed the ceremony, and Mrs. John P. Sabln, the mother of the bride, gave her.

daughter away. The bride wore a traveling gown of taupe-colored chnrmeuse and a motor to propel a centrifugal pump fi Two-burner "Crown" Gas Pkites, with remov- AC irrigation purposes, thus obviating tin able grati. high expense of using city water for ir' consistently worked for the extension of the park system of'Oakland and for the Intensive culture and beautlflcatlon of those lands which have been assigned, to Basket Qratei and Fire Screens all sizes. Other 2-burner Gas Grates. Special piltJ ligation In San Antonio Park, In addition to the improvements heretofore established, a further considerable portion of the Company, the Fajaro Valley Consolidated1 Its care.

Oakland Is peculiarly favored In the matter of panlts. The magnnifleent ays grounds has been put in shape. On account of the low water pressure In this tem of park lhnrts centering about Lake Railway," the Portervllle Northeastern, the Santa Maria Valley, the Sacramento Valley and Eastern, the Stockton Terminal and Eastern, the Yreka Railroad, Merritt give uhllinlted promise of devel park a centrifugal pump, propelled by a MAZDA ELECTRIC LAMPS give brighter and chenpur Hgftt. Prlce reduced 20 per cent. 15, 25 and 40-watt Lamps Af now, speclu.1 cni3 A IB-watt lamp gives more light than the old style 16-ranrtle power at Mi less cost others In proportion.

opment alng esthetic linos. The ell I VI Ized Bucket S-qt. capacity, ball well secured. lvc Ash barrel-Meeting ull requirements of city ordinances, 22 in. high, nc.

iIC 3K-horsepower electric motor placed in becoming hat of the same shade, trimmed with plumes. Her only attendant was Miss Virginia Belknap, who wore a gown of brown crepe and a large hat of lace and paradise plumes. Thomas Humphrey was best man for Merrill. The young couple left immediately after the ceremony for their and the Tonopah and Tidewater. mate (is such as to tempt the pleasure a sunken vault, drawing water from an One year ago the commission ordered Moving juiblic Into the open air throush- nnderground cistern, is proving satisfac all State carriers to approximate the out tiie year, and the soli and climate physical valuation of their properties, and together offer unlimited possibilities in tory.

Another substantial Improvement was the completion of a sidewalk which took in the remaining three sides of the the growth of flowers, plants and trees square. and shrubs of all varieties in the work o( bringing the lands to the hfghesUs.tat.e of perfection In the art of landscape During the year Bay View Park was Headquarters Hardware, Tools, Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, Cutlerv, Paints, and Oils. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. finally brought to grade with the re gardening. AIM AT PERFECTION.

XHCOHVORATKB quired fllflng and loam, so that the work in well advanced. A sidewalk practically the entire number, save several of the larger roads, filed their reports' with the commission before before January 1. A few of the reports received proved surprising, because of the extensive value claimed by the railroad representatives, and the commission, at the conclusion of an extended conference" onthe announced that it would be practically impossible to use the railroads' reports as basis to be ronsldeded In such matters honeymoon, which will spent at Del Monte. On their return they will reside In town. The bride made her debut several seasons ago at a larare reception at the Sabln home on California street.

Later the family moved to Los Altos, and society belle became much Interested in her kennels of wolf hounds, which have won many blue ribbons. During the past tew weeks Mrs. Sahln und her riaugHter have been occuDvlne i TCeallzins that hosts of visitors to the BROADWAY, Bet, ithanu uu uaKiato. MARKET AM MASOX, SAN' FRANCISCO. eight feet wide was laid the entire length of the park facing on Eighteenth street.

Panama Pacific International Exposition will come to Oakland, the park directors DE FREMERY CHANGES. De Fremery Park has undergone a have been making every effort to pre pare the parks cjf the city Sdi that they radical change by the removal of the barn and all the outhouses, with the will be in their finest floweri of perfec as. applications for permission to issue an apartment in the Atta Casa, at California and Powell streets. Mrs. Redmond Payne and Mrs.

Alfred Bjornstedt Alveo De ntists Cor. 16th and San. Pablo Ave. 'Hours 9 a. m.

to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 12 m.

Second Floor Corner. Opp. Heald's College. bonds. For that reason the commission Hon to charm the visitors from the East SAYS FAREWELL ESTS ID will make its own estimates on rail val-Mand from forelcn lands.

The work ot fence, which constituted part of the old De Fremery establishment. By next fall this park will be completed In whatever further Imorovements may. be required. uations Nhe past year has been to some extent bit? msiers or airs. Merrill.

Merrill Is a graduate of the -class of 1907 nf Stan-lord and is practicing law In this city. rected by the vision of the future state Another very interesting improvement The commission's hearings will be public and the railroad representatives will be given an opportunity. tQ ie heard. which As now- under way is the erection TO BACHELORDOM AFTER-OPERATION ofthe prkij when they are brought to tlif-rr. beauty in 1115, ThV parks of Oakland have proved at-tTactiy to the penpls of the city In the past-year as nevtr before.

Residents of of a reinforced concrete boat landing, semi-circled by a central pavilion, with outstretching "pergolas on either side. This will be placed on the northeast arm iG'OFISLID WILL CONSIDER of Lake Merritt, opposite Cove street. This will be a conspicuous and very orna FJIPE'SI BREAKS --A COLD AT ONCE mental addition to the embellishment of the lake. Girl Stenographer In Makes Statement Involving Man and Wife. DIES III BOSTON Albert E.

Betts, Groom-elect, Honored by Associates at All the other improved park lands and PLANS A Oakland have come to make a practice of making weekly visits to the parks and every day mothers their children may be seeii enjoying the open air and romping on the lawns and lanes of the parks. An attractive feature of the work of the park board has been the continuance of the concerts given every Sunday in Lakeside park bV the Oakland park band. Thousands ofxpeople from Oak squares are being kept up to the required maintenance. Linda Vista park, Including 6.28 acres, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16.

Miss "Ar- has been added to the park system during the year, and is already bfeing Improved; On the Monte Vista avenue side line Halnnue. a young girl stenographer, Is at the University hospital suffering Captain Alonzo Adams Succumbs to Attack of Pneumonia. Albert E. Betts, whose marriage to Miss Mabel E. Migor will take place in the near future, was the guest of honor at a bachelor dinner given last night by 20 employes of the Oakland Electrical Company, of which 'Betts is To Submit Two Million Dollar Appropriation Bill Next Week.

First Dose of Pape's Cold Compound Ends All Grippe Misery. WASHINGTON. Jan. IS. Representative Haflln of Alabama, chairman of the House committee on Industrial arts and of this land the contour Is extremely precipitous, necessitating the erection of a very heavy concrete wall, surmounted by an ornamental iron guard fence, which has already been completed.

EXPENDITURES DURING YEAR. The expenditures of the park board dur. Ing the fiscal year 1911-12, were as follows: Improvements, 61 per cent R9.BS8.02 Maintenance, 39 per cent 56.830.R2 Payments on property 74,842.13 Band concerts 4.833.95 business manager, The banquet was held- In the- Bar-num restaurant, where fepecial decorations were a feature of the affair. For the reason that the guest of honor refused to announce the exact date of his wedding he was showered with rice in anticipation of the event. Rudolph Gibson, a member of the office force, acted as toastmaster.

He was armed with an electrical toaster from the effects of an Illegal operate and as the result of her statement made to Detectives Gallagher and Bnrke late last night, two arrests were made this morning. Emlle Basso, the man in the case, who is accused by the young woman, was taken Into custody at his home, ,20874 Powell streefV After he had been -placed In detinue at the city prison the officers made a further Investigation and apprehended Mrs. Augusta Eriek-son, a midwife, of Vallejo street, who Is alleged to have performed the operation on Miss Hainque on December 12. The detectives have 'hot yet completed their inquiry land and neighboring cities visit Lakeside park every Sunday to Hear Director Paul Stelndorff and his men in their elaborate band-orchestra programs. IMPROVEMENTS MAD El 1912.

During 1912 park development In the city of Oakland made severaK important permanent improvements: Ir Lakeside Park three more deep weils were established, making five in all; so that now the Irrlgarting system has been Extended beyond the confines of Lakeside Park proper. It includes land bordering on Lake Merritt from Twentieth and Harrison boulevard, northerly to Twenty-fourth street and Adams Park, on which is located the city conservatory. Ex NEW YORK, Jan. 16rNews of the death of Captain Alonzo Adams of pneumonia at the Poston State Hospital was received yesterday by p. J.

Carrier of Brooklyn. Captain Adams was born In New England sixty-five years ago. and was ruler, by right of discovery, of Swan island, which lies in the Caribbean set about 400 miles fiom Nicaragua, and is five miles wide at Its broadest stretch and has 45 miles of coast line." It was slightly more expositions, announcedj'esterday that his committee would begin consideration next Saturday of the Rodenberg bill appropriating $2,000,000 and providing a commission for the federal exhibit at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. as a symbol of his position. The first Total $226,094.92 Donations to band concerts, $2654.

This two pieces oftoast were dispensed to Henin said he believed a favorable re Tou can surely end Grippe and break tip the most severe cold either In head, back, stomach or limbs, by taking a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. It promptly relieves the most miserable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneezing, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, running of the "nose, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Take this wonderful Compound as directed, without Interference with your usual duties and with the knowledge that -there is nothing else lfK'the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist can supply accept no sub- port would soon be made on the bill. money was donated by Oakland mer Manager Betts, while subsequent toasts were distributed generously about the man rorty years ago that Captain Adams, cnarns and was spent in auuiuun then owner and sklPDer of the coastlne board. All were well buttered.

Albert E. Betts has been a resident amourit above for concert purposes. The Surfacing of Peralta Park, lying of Onkla.nd for thA Innf fnnr vpnrq Ho I Came to California from New York, vessel Polly Ann, was headed toward South America in his Tittle ship, when Swan Island, uncharted, unclaimed and Inviting, loomed over horizon. There were then about 100 natives on the Island. Captain Adams merely looked the Island over that trip, but as soon as between EIghth and Twelfth streets and Fallon street and First avenue, has not yet been finished, although a large area has been brought to grade during the past year.

The section of this park fronting on Twelfth street will be re- MEDICOS ELECT. SAX RAFAEL. Jan. 16. The Marin County Medical Society has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Dr.

H. O. Hund; vice-president, Dr. TV. J.

Wick-man; secretary and treasurer, Dr. A. H. Mays; trustees, Dr. O.

W. Jor, Dr. J. H. Kuser and Dr.

O. P. Stow Dr. H. J.

Crumpton has-een named delegate to the state convention. where he held a responsible position with a large Eastern concern. For some time he was In the office of the state bank examiner, leaving that po tending easterly to East Shore Park, then southerly along east shore of lake to a point opposite East Seventeenth street. The installation of this irrigating system is of Incalculable value, saving thousands of dollars i yearly to the city. r.

Another very Important advance was the beginning and completing of an oil macadam driveway through Lakeside Park, which i3 a splendid piece of work and opens up the park to all kinds of travel. A considerable amount of drain propably next week. If the bill is reported next week It probably will be called up in the House' on calendar Wednesday, January 29. Wtiile there Is some opposition to the bill among members of the House committee because, of pledges made during the San Francisco-New Orleans fight for Government recognition that San Francisco woulff' iiot ask anything more from Congress, a poll of the committee taken today by Rodenberg showed a majority for a favorable report. Rodenberg said he was sure the measure would be favorably reported.

Nothing will be done in the Senate on the Perkins companion bill until the House takes action. he finished the business in hand he served -as-the site for a civic center a salpd baok to Swan lsIan(1 and tCl0k pos. ititute contains no quinine Deiongs group of park buildings, of which the session. He built a house there. later DUt In everv home.

Tastes nice. Advertisement. sition to take up his present line of work. J. M.

Lawton, chief salesman of the company, was sponsor for last night's affair. Those present at the banquet were: Charles L. Sturm, P. E. Arnflt, superintendent? Normau E.

Ellis, Wil-lla'rfl- Wallace, Rudolph Gibson, B. C. big municipal auditorium will De tne central and principal structure which will be in due time erected thereon. The foundation for the S50CKO0O auditorium is I up a lighthouse, and In his "palace" raised a family, consisting of two sons and two daughters, all of whom, with the widow, survive him. I About a year ago, when It became certain than the United States wished to age pipe has aiso been put in place thus obviating any washouts.

At the present JRFA now being constructed. Other buildings PLANS PERFECTED nlannort in the eeneral scheme of tb rate of development the work of Lakeside Park will be completed during the civic center-to flank the auditorium on I take over the lslan(j because of ltg prox Hill, city Inspector; William de Cass-cla, Roy E. Kimball, William Day, Will Minor. Sig Simon, A. E.

Shaffer, Milton Creps, R. E. de Lue, C. F. Fairburn, J.

M. Lawton, H. O. Hickox, WW I II II. 11 DRINKING Mlh 1 FOR PEARS the west and east ends consist oi h.

puu- lmity to the Panama canal as a coaling lie free library and a ParX museum, station, Captain Adams said goodby to These will develop later on, after the au- the island and came north to a farm he ditorlum Is finished and in service. All had bought at East Hampton, Conn. of the buildings in the civic centeKigroup I will be built on architectural designs that ir-T pniini lincf will harmonize with the Keneral scheme DH ll UU I OUiV lLU CO J. A. McManus, L.

E. Desmond and Albert E. Betts. present fiscal year. In building the driveway through Lakeside Park something over eight thousand yards of loam was saved and used In various places In development work.

Half 6f this amount was hauled over to the east shore of the lake In -furtherance of the improvements underway at this section. MOSSWOOD PARK PLANS. You had better stop at once or you'll lose your Job. Every line of business is UNDERWRITERS' MEETING of park development, which Is being, attained for Oakland, with Lake Merrrt the 160-acre water park, constituting th Shares Will Be Sold to Gain Funds for the ort.ii rnrtuini.u, jan. .10.

a nanquet hi the Palace Hotel ball room, at which In Mosswood Park a substantial and central feature in the system NEW ENGENDERS ENJOY EVENING An enjoyable evening was spent when a specially appointed committee 'of the New England Association of California met at the home of Mrs. Brown Pogue, 6434 Market street on Tuesday. The New Englan Association is preparing for a dinner and ball to be given at Starr King Hall on Fourteenth street on the evening of February 13, which promises to be of unusual interest and attractiveness. There will be three Intermissions during the course of the dance program, when well-known talent of Oakland will entertain. The committee, of which Mr.

J. O. Clark of Elm-hurst is chairman, is working hard to make the affair a success. At the close of last evening's rrftattne-. MITER NAMES BRIGADE STUFF COMMERCE COURT TO HAVE LEASE OF LIFE closing us doors to "Drinking" 'men.

It may be your turn next. By the aid of ORRINE thousands of men have been restored to lives nf sobrietv and Industry. We are so sure ttfnt ORRINE will benefit you that we say to you that if after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use, your money will be refunded. When you stop "Drinking." think" of -the money you'll save; besides, sober men are worth more to their employers and get higher wages. Costs only $1.00 a box.

We have an interesting booklet about ORRINE that we are giving sway free on request. Call at our store and talk it over. Normal Pharmacy, 735 Washington street; Osgood Peventh and Broadway and Twelfth and Washington; Riloy Drug Store, Alameda, Cal. AdTertlsement. FLACERVILLE, Jan.

16. Plans for financing the El Dorado county Bartlett Pear show were perfected at a meeting WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 -By a vote of S3 to 20 the Senate adopted an amendment to the legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation hill lengthening the life of the Commerce Court until June 30. T'nOr the existing law the court would good feeling ran high, completed the two daV session of the thirty-seventh an-nualXmeeting of the Fire Underwriters' Association of the Pacific. Songs Jests and cheering at a shaft well almeJ at some member marked an evening unique for several novel features.

More than 5W0 delegates were present, representing British Columbia, Washington, Oregon. Montana, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah an(l California. F. J. Alex MayerVf Portland, president of the association, ajted as toastm'astef.

Thomas H. WllliamsX Incoming president, present vce president, was the first speaker. Williams is succeeded as ofvthe general committee of the association. Of the BOOO ghares. 3000 will be offered for subscription immediately in Ave installments of 20 cents a month.

-This win insure payment of the entire amount of $1 per share by next July, MAIL CLERK CONFESSES TO THEFT OF CURRENCY RENO, Jan. 16. O. G. Dobbin, a registry mail clerk of the Reno postoffice, was held to the federal grand Jury by United States Commissioner Valdo after confessing that he took a package of currency containing $500 In transit from the postmaster of Verdi, to the postmaster of Sacramento, last December.

Dobbin was committed to the county jail In defautl of $1000 ball. The confes Department Commander of Patriarchs Militant Makes Appointmepts. General J. K. Rltter, department com Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Thayer delighted become a thing of the past after March tl .7, vocainum-i4. The extension was made to enable so that there wlH be no scrambling for hers; Miss Alice Helene Poeue and Miss the court to clear up its calendar. T.re bill will have to be agreed to by a con Cecil Piper danced prettily some fancy dances. Mrs.

James Pickering also entertained with pleasing piano selections, after which a collation was served. mander of the. Patriarchs Militant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Department of California, who recently broke AteagetotiL'manSufferersI ference committee of the two houses. The legislative bill carrying approximately $35,385,714, probably will be passed tomorrow.

vice president by R. C. Medcraft. Cal Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

J. vert Meade, secretary-treasurer, was the DR. CHAN the ffreatett modern advocate of the use of the wonderful life-giving sion was made to Postoffice Inspector O. Clark. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Thayer. secorfU speaker. quajiuei-01 vunete iieros. Sly famous health-sflT- Mr.

and Mrs. James Pickering, Mr. and Ing herb treatment" will positively cure all ailment (A nale find fe- ali records in tills state by being chosen lo head the department for the second time, has appointed his brigade staff as follows: Chief of staff. C. H.

Weaver, Alameda; assistant George Bock, Sacramento; assistant adjutant general, San Leandro; surgeon general, George E. Davis, San Francisco; assistant quartermaster general, John Hazlett, San Francisco; assistant Judge advocate general, Mr. F. O. Guild, Mrs.

Charles A. Piper, Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Brown Pogue, Miss Alice Helene Pogue and Miss Cecil Piper.

They were followed by Press- Woodruff, who, impersonating an Imaginary underwriter from Tasmania, rendered a parpdy on underwriting. i Fallowing the shdwing of stereoptlcon pictures of former presidents of the mnle, No MATTER CHIEF JUSTICE DIES OF HEART DISEASE HARTFORD, Jan. 16. Chief Justice Frederick B. Hall of the Con neoticut Supreme Court of Errors, died suddenly last night from heart disease AVI I AT YOrit AFFLIC funds when the rush begins on the show In August.

Three thousand dollars is to be raised immediately and several hundred shares have been allotted to the members of the executive committee, each under-' taking to subscribe 150 at least. Charles Kayburn, president of the association, presided at the meeting and reports on -the plans for the work were made by the following chairmen of committees: S. O. Beach, sites ar.d buildings; Henry Levy, and judges; George Schirf. enter-tainment and concession; J.

C. O'Dorinell, finance; Miss B. V. Ingham, decorations jand lights; Dr. O.

P. Finch, exhibits; TW. S. Kirk, publicity. Mrs.

J. J. Craw-ford consented to organize a ladles' auxiliary committee. I The show is to be held the last week August and continue three days. There will be $1000 in prizes and exhibits will be solicited from fruit grow M.

A. Martin, who signed the complaint WOODLAND SOON TO BOAST NEW HOSTELRY WOODLAND. Jan. 16. Woodland is to have a new $300,000 hotel.

Articles of incorporation have been filed here by a syndicate of Sacramento capitalists. TION' IS. If yon have failed wttn otner doctors, PRESIDENTIAL KISSES association, moving pictures were shown, come to me ana oe coi vineft. 1 I We are alwaya VI udge F. B.

Ogden, Oakland; assistant of the big Are at Ocean Park last sum mer. mmlssary general. Charles Welti. Nana-' in a local hotel. ARE IN GREAT DEMAND WASHINGTON.

Jan. 16. If President assistant chief of equipments. D. F.

Fox. aupplied with a freh tock of 3O0O varieties ot Hall was dining with two friend Sacramento; brigade chaplain, Walter AvisXPcmoni; musician, W. A. Sturgeon. these herb.

No operational Taft were to comply with all he requests for kisses made by doting par-ent who wish their children to receive such a presidential salute he wculd have little time for public business. no Kniie uned in our profession. Tall or write. Strictly confidential. Consultation and Kxumlnation free.

CHAN KONG HERB CO. 901 Corner Clay and Dth Sts Oakland, Cal. Offlre hours: 30 a. m. to 9 p.

m. Since publication ot the storv cf wrieu ne was nnicivcii nnu uieu ue-fore a physician could be summoned. Chief Justle Hall was borniln Saratoga, X. in 1848, and wJas graduated from Brown UniveWiy. in 1867.

He has been a member of the Supreme Court of Errors since 1897 and Chief Justice since 1910. HOTEL WORKERS FAV0RY Work. Is to begin within 60 days. Hotel Woodland Is to go up' on the property how occupied by the Byrne hotel and the three stores west between the Byrns and the Native Sons' building. J.

S. Daly, J. G. Staggs, J. L.

Flanagan, a hotelman, all of Sacramento, are the directors. Chris Knight, present proprietor of the Byrns hotel, is named as how Taft kissed Phyllis Wlstrand. a Oakland: banneret, George F. Ward, Rivi erslde: lde de camp, I. T.

Bell of yis-alla. M. Patterson of Redding, M. Koliner. of Snnta Clara.

Frank B. Shearer of Chi-co, George V. Hudson of Stockton. Harry Say cf Selmk W. R.

McKay of Han ford, Frank E. Jone of Ventura. W. H. Pohl-mann of Petamma.

Charles E. Greaser of Pomona J. Hottel of Napa. B. E.

Underwood of BeXkeley, M. A. Graham of San Francisco and J. G. Fraser of San Diego.

MRS. BORLAND SPEAKS BEFORE CIVIC CENTER The Alameda County Colored American Civic Center held a well attended meeting on Tuesday afternoon at California Hall. fter. the regular session, during which many new plans for the work of the Center were discussed, the meeting was addressed by Mrs. S.

C. Borland of the Ebull Club, who spoke on the "Kedllght Injunction and Abate ers in all parts of the state. The prize list will be published early in the spring and entries will close in July. little Laramie. Wyoming, there have been 22 fathers, mothers, grandmothers, aunts and uncles who have brought expectant boys and girls to ine White House for a similar salute, and Patients Speak for IhemsBlves KIDXEY AXDXCXO TKOCBIES EARL OF ASHBCRHAM DIES.

PARIS, Jan. 16. The Earl of Ash-burnham, who owned vast estates In England, died here yesterday. He was born in 1840. He was chairman of the British Home Association in 188 VETERAN OF G.

R. BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN OAKLAND "Pat" McKenna, who guards the portals to the President's oftlec, has been a busy man. The President' has not had time to kiss any more chthlren, and Pat has had to turn away many disappointed relative. ment' bill, and several other measures GENERAL STRIKE PLAN NgW YORK, Jan. 16.

A strike ballot taken by members of the International Hotel1 Workers' I'nlon last nlght'resulted In 2000 day workers voting unanimously In favor of a general strike. Strike leaders claim to have extended their organization to- include even the hotel chambermaids and scrubwomen. ANSWERS SUMMONS now before the legislature. FORMER CANDIDATE Local people are surprised at the QUICK results received from "simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, as OAKLAND, Dec. 20, 1912.

To Wtmm It Mnj Concern: This Is to- Certify that I bare been iuf-frritiR from kirtnpy and lung trouble for wt-eral years and treated by many of the most prominent physician in this city, but none of them st'pmed to do me any fivxi. I lw visited the famous anrluKs of California with the same remit, and then I pave up all hope of ever being cured. As a last resort, I ws a driped by an old friend of mtn to call and consult Drs. Chun anil Konft. I called on the doctors the next day, and.

without asking mo any question. they told me they underuiofHj case. I nejjao the treat ment Immediately, and after two days I felt like- new rwrson. So I continued the Fine For James N. Priest, member of the Lyon Post G.

A. R. and brother ofhe late Daniel H. Priest of Oakland, dledat his late residence, 1314 Seventh street, on Tuesday. He enllstsd and served inXthe Third Minnesota regiment four years.

BROWN'S ASSOCIATE DIES. GREELE2Y. Jan. 18. W.

and was, one of six brothers In tha army to whom thejr patriotic mother DIES IN AMBULANCE SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. It. John W. Ferran, candidate for the senats who ran against Tom" Finn at the last election, wag found in TS dyingTcondition1 at Fifth and Mission streets this morning and succumbed while en route to the; Central Emergency Hospital. Death is supposed to have been due to natural causes.

Ferran, who was ibout 45 years old, lived at 919 Howard street 1 mixed in Adler-i-ka, the German remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis, Osgood druggist, cor. Broadway and 7th and Washington and 12th state that this simple remedy antiseptlclzes the digestive system and draws off the impurities so thoroughly that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY. 1 tment for three weeks, at which time I w-as entirely cured. Indeed, they gare meNnany oiora years to live. I write thin testimonial In my gratitude and for the benefijf any person who is suffering from said: "Do your duty and never be shot in the back." He leaves ons brother in Seattle, another brother and two sisters in California, a sister In Maine, and a daughter, Mrs.

Frank B. Reynolds, In Los Angeles. His death was sudden, caused by diphtheria, so that his comrades could not be summoned to his Ambrose, who was associated with John Brown in conducting the "underground railway" for the liberating of slaves In the days before the Civil war. died 're yesterday, aged 80 years. For several years following the war Ambrose edited and published a weekly newspaper In Lane, Kans.

He was a wagon maker. IUTTE.V THUMB KILLS. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 16.

Joseph Schramkowski may have to face a charge of manslaughter because he bit the thumb of Michael Kosobuckl In a free-for-all fight some time ago. Kosobuckl died yesterday from the any cause wbatsgerer, I remain. Terr sincerely JoUts, MRS. M. SMITH, 14f3 Park Mnryarlll.

HIRAM GILIS MOTHER DEAI SEATTLE. Jan. 16. Mrs. Catarrh remedies come and go, but Booth's HYOMEI breathed as directed continues to quickly relieve and permanently cure the most chronic and obsti.

Bate cases as it has done for years-Keep an outfit with you at all times. It is nature's own remedy funpral. They will honor him with a HKAfriC BKKiVkI.EY. Oct. 14, Chan herb memorial service in the future.

Charles R. Gill, 78 years old, mother of former Mayor Hiram C. Gill of My Dear 1 am pleased to Stat BRITISH CRUISER SETS Seattle and widow of the late Charles $18.50 Seattle or Tacoma Berth and Meals Included FIRST CLASS Other Fare. 120 first tm; $10 third rt9 S. B.

-Ooeea will sail 11 a. m. Saturday. nurine tue p.Tst nr-reen month the varum members of mv fanrUy have been your patients and harp taken, your herbs as prescribed by ytw with gret The fen-em! health of the entirfamiiy is better thnn at any time ln twenty years. With best wishes and sincere regards.

I am. Jours very truly, ko. WOOD. VMM ftxford at. Injury, and Shcramkowskl is being held pending the coroner's investiga from the Eucalyptus forests of tion.

Australia, Just 00 5TU3I.e tI TKUIUL UQIOR IX COFFLVS, toroacb dosing. R. Gill, United States pension commissioner under President Grant and former attorney-general of Wisconsin, died at herihome here yesterday. CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. W.

H. Chapman. Winnebaso. tells how he did it. "JIv two children had a very bad cough and the doctor's medicines did them no good.

I got a bottle of Foley's Honev and Tar Compound, and beiore It mi all ued the children were free and cured of their couch. I saved a doctor's bill for one 26c bottle of Folev Honey and Tar Compound." No opiates. WLsnart'a Drug Store. OAKLAND; Feb. ljlftUT SAIL FOR ENGLAND NEW YORK.

Jan. 16. With the i damage sustained in a stormy passage of the Atlantic three weeks agro re-; British "cruiser Natal, I which brought the body of Whitelaw Reld to this country, sails today for home. Almost very day for three weeks the officers, and men have had shore leave, and they declared upon their departure today, that they hud enjoyed to the full the hospitality of th city," i January IS. ir, i nan: Pe Sir: I im plcs! to torf'fr i-Wl merit of your Oiliw.

wm ItlM 1 to fttoioucli trodhi! I Corapiete outfit $1.00. Extra bottle. If later needed, 50 cents. At all druggist. Mall orders filled, charses prepaid, by Booth's Hyomd Company, xvafloo FORT SMITH, Jan.

1. On a charge of attempting to ship three coffins filled with Intoxicating liquors from Arkansas to Oklahoma, L. S. Billings, an undertaker of Muskogee. wan indicted by the United States grand Jury here yesterday.

Hillings recently went to Lea Aogelo. tryiutt Tot trratioa or tickets apply Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Ticket Office 12I Broadway. Telephone Oakland S80. and obti Iced oo rwlief.

Yoorn truly, I E. 8HEKMAX. I Buffalo, N. V. (Signed.) Nl( 1431 Cl.T and 15th Mm.

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