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The Peninsula Times Tribune from Palo Alto, California • 4

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-S pT DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES, WEDNESDAY. JUI.Y tiuututuuuiutiamutuumttituutmmucmuuiuuuuutmuu Datlf palo Hlto Etmce Tkc arir cjpsstrr daUp Ml lk pniMKlm at lu PiMcim Elite Market taw4 mit licmoM imvI Saadsy, Uw MW i Hlk Straat sad LyMua th 2 TIMES PUBI.IRHINe COMPANY H. W. till KIM SlldUl FIGUt, Proprietor. 218 University Are.

Phone 7 I W. H. Coat Dont Neglect Your Lawn and Garden Jow is the time they need lots of attention and water. Let us show you what we have in the line of Garden Hose. We are sure we have just the hose for your purpose.

Prices range horn 1 0 to 20c per foot, couplings included. SUSSCNIPTION SITES I Us Mo 9m Selected Meats Only Kept Fish and Poultry in Season Regular daily delivery to Menlo Park and the Campus. gstmd at Ik PmMHc. hi A Hu, Csldonila, 2 Addm 0 eaMiclw ta Tmb Dml Timm. Polo Alio.

Col. Now turn ht Pfr Alto Staaloid poopta oorwkm talk mM ollcHad. TkoTiMM to ool wpoiwble (of th aaiaitaw at oonoopoodml. Aitlcl. ml to 3krlMlMMM0llhwi1i oolloi jpifc-IcaUoo Hoi NOraoM dpid task.

Noth. WldlB at llbrioiM aetata will fe pab. At present we are making a special of an eighteen inch blade, four cutter, bearing Lawn mower for $5.20. This is a beauty. The next time you are in the vicinity of oar store, come in and take a good look it it The Biggest Bargain in Palo Alto tov HATE TO LEAVE HER H.

W. 8IMXINS. onm W. H. BELLY EDITORS 2 WEDNESDAY.

JULY SI. 1I0S. PENINSULA HARDWARE and plumbing go. A BIT HISTORY. PHONE SSI.

Veil to Postoffice. In a lonely spot while you tramp lu aeareh of uome one to repair your onto. How are you going to htlp ft? Blmpleet thing In tho world. Have ns repair your auto bafore you utart out Thun there will bo 10 breakdowns. No necessity for leaving your companion.

Wo pravont unto breaks ns well an repair them. STANFORD AUTO AND MANUFACTURING CO. 4 Telephone 111. Bit Alma Street. Burned ISt'E, Overturns Candle, realises bis lofty moral purposes un-, til ho becomes a candidate for nldor-, man." On the address aide Mr.

Hallj writes. "Am with you for aasembly-nian whether you ure round, square or crooked." Is Badly PAINTER AT 8TANFORD HITY MEETS WITH HAD UKIVF.R- OTCI-1 DENT WHILE PAINTING. is coins over lot of old books recently Tho Time editor found eopr of tbs Sen Franclnco Meretntlle Quid for 1114 end IMS, published by B. F. 8tlllwll A Company.

This book eoatalnn buslnese directory forjhe states of Csllfornta end Oregon; Also Novndn territory end Mex-loo. It Is fllled with Informntlon about Ben Francisco In those enrly days and contains greet number of advertisements of pioneer buslnt Arms. Two pages of special interest to devoted to the San Francisco and San Jose railroad X' The published timetable otates that OnUl further notice two trains dally each way will be run between Ban Francisco and San Jose, stopping at San hfateo and Redwood Clty( leaving the depot on Brannan street, between Third and It will be noted that the location of this depot la two blocks north of the ibfy present depot at Third and Town send. Old maps of the city show rm pan Iona I natal I Officers. Rota Council, Companions of the Forest, Installed Its officers for the John Flannery, or John Miller, na present term last A good at-! he Is called, was seriously burned at New Things We Have in Stock tendance of local and vlgtlng mem' here was present.

Mm. Sarah Bart, of San Francisco, the newly appointed deputy, for this district, aided by Stanford University Monday afternoon. He wne painting the Interior of a largo watertank od tho roof of one of tho student dormitories when Mm. Mery Reed of Redwood CltyJ ho overturned a lighted candle and ty of San Francisco, $100,000. On tho 7th day of October, till, the Brat train passed over the portion of the road Snlshed, from tho Mission to Big Tree Station on ths Ban Franclsqulto creek.

On tho 10th day of January, 1S04, th road wan Completed to San Jose, and tmlni commenced running to that' place. And Inter, on the 14th of February following, the San Franclnco end of the road wu extended to the corner of Fourth and Brannon streets; and trains commenced running through from that point to Ban Joan direct The company, an will be seen by reference to Its timetable, now rnn two trains over the road, each way, dally. Also, stages connect at all tho principal stations and at flan Jons with tho morning and evening trains, to and from Important points. Below. wo append list of tho officers of tho road: Directors T.

Dame, P. Donohue, H. M. Newhsll, John Center, San Francisco; O. H.

Hodflsh, Santa Clara county; T. O. Phelps, San Mateo: C. T. Rylnnd, Ban Jose.

President. T. Dame: vice-presi dent, H. Newhnl); general superintendent, H. Houston! secretary.

C. W. treasurer. P. Donahue; riitef engineer.

W. J. Lewis. Our space will not permit that extended notice wf would wish to glye of ths completion of this great un the oil In tho paint took Are. Flannery began painting the tank Saturday and had completed nil of tbs Interior except the bottom, when the candle fell ovrl His clothing marsh line covering the present mil- worn the Initallhig officers.

The officer who assumed their, place lat night were: Chief con- itanlon, Gertrude McCarthy; ub-chlef, 'Mary Farrell; right guide. Rose Mlramonte; left guide, Gladys McDonald; Inside guard, William HuS; ou tilde guard, John 4fcLach-lan; recording secretary. Thereon Shine; organist, Elisabeth McRvoy. Refreshments were served, after which a few hours were npent In dancing. road Ho rates of fare are Quoted, but a line states that mutation tickets can be obtained at the-offios of the company or of any Bar-Le-Duc Jellies Dried Mushrooms Salad Washers Bissells Carpet Sweepers Japan Tea, new crop; just two chests came in on steamer China and we have one of them.

Try it; its fine. Anything you dont see, ask for. Come in anyway will be glad to see you took lire and the whole Inside of the tank bnmt Into flnmesT He had no ladder and It was sixteen feet to the top, but with the help of some of hla tools ho managed to reach the top. Flvo men who were working outside the tank ran away when theyvsaw the firfe. He was about to descend on a ladder leaning against the folk, bnt In his haste he fell to the roof of tho building pnd before he qpuld extin gutsh the dames on tils clothing his left side was seriously burned.

He tyjj-. station agent on the road. Adjoined a. 7'. (f schedule of stage, connections with this railroad (na follows: At San Jose, dally stages for Gilroy VXcilvi Ban Joan, Watsonville, Guadalupe Rehi-kaha Ylxlt Rcdwimd City.

A largo delegation from Palo Alto Rebekah Lodge visited Olive Branch Lodge of Redwood City lent night. Almuden Mine and Warm Springs; three times weekly dor. Monterey, Natlvtdad, Hot Springs, Sun J.uls Oblsptf and Lou twice weekly for JHialla; at Santa Clara dally for Lexington; at Rsdwood City dally for Sears-vllle and Woodslde; at San Mateo! EARLE' CO. 159 University Ave. The occasion was the Installation cf officers of the Redwood lodge, sndj WM lo 'be hospital anti Is In dertsklng.

Its bearings. In a com-! rry Ur members rondltlon as a result of his merclnl point of view, ns well na the The Installation at! nJur es. facilities slforded to travel, and of; completes the work InJ (11 fni Rnrtnr. I waJ communlcaMn with Interior; Mr Campbell's district for this 5SS; ro; stages from the above-named places connect with the evening thanks due to the gentlemen who View, Mayfield. Palo Alto, have so conspicuously Identified bedwoo! City and Ban Mateo.

The ntalllng staff composed of ten Tlie OuUbsir Praile. A very large percentage of the people lit the United States live In cities. A city Is like a hive of bees, with this exception, that the bees i- -'m 2 jtuuKmmttutttttttvtmmitvtttttmtutmi 3 LAS PALMAS GREENHOUSES A -i i FLINT FLINT, Props. Flowers. Plants and decorative work 5 RNKR HAMILTON AYE.

AND HALE ST. PHONE 170 train from San Joee. II. Hona-; ton, general superintendent, had. hie office at the northeast corner of Montgomery and Pine streets, Ban Francisco.

The timetable showed that It took two hours and twenty mlhutea to 'make a trip from Son themselves with one of California's! lo-llrat and greatest Suf-j bs visited each place end peril ce for the present, to any that work In a satisfactory the road le In excellent condition; i Th, have enjoyed has adequate fncllltlce for the trxns-' 'be visits and were almost regret- 7 every eonventanro forth, comfort of, Army Offlrcnt Hike. forded no such opportunity. Thin Preparation for the the bra, the srgu- emnnly offleern. marching test of staff offlrerq at the 11 "Gen consld- Prraldlo. three officers came downwl alTnlr and to Palo Alto yesterday and 00 doubt' 11 but In most always By away ns fast si they can Intu the open Belds of the country to draw honey frtWn the flowers, and then fly lak again to their hire: but the dweller lu the city, not PltKNIDKNTIAf.

TIMBER. Southern Pacific Joee to San FrnnelecoVof which one Ws. ii 1 Time Table. hour wu oomumed In the trip ram Ban Joee to Redwood City and one hour and twenty minutes from Red-' wood city to San Franclnco. The Thomas Illsgen, the Indepen-! morning erted on a return walk vn rrow than M.

H. BILLE Landscape Gardener (In affect June ft, 1901.) Toward 8aa Francisco So. II adjoining page In given up to a his- donee party candidate for president, to the army headquarters. They vonipllcntod. No American can be a I torlcal sketch of the old times ns 0 years or age.

He Is a native were Coloucl G. L. Anderson, const without considering follows: off 'Indiana, but lAs home Is In artillery. lnsMctor general; Colonel1 1,111 'ntry. Our cities art The Ssn Francisco and Rnn Jos Mansnchuoetts.

He and his brothers' Q. H. Torney, chief surgeon, medical of wealth and commerce, and Railroad Company was Incorporated buslnese for the manutac- corps, and Major TY. A. Bethel, Ju Age'1 1,0 live In them, with July It.

mo. The amount of espl- of nxlegrense. which ban tm- gdvocate. belr eyes upon the pavements, or. tal stock represented Is $1,000,000.

come rnest concern of Its kind The test will be one nr endurance 'be end of of which $1,000,000 has been worW- A 'be Independence and will consist of a ninety-mile issued, the remaining hav- wdldste for governor of to be accomplished In three days, or And yet hv '0 V8r PPvd to log been reserved by the company. Mnssachnsette he polled more voles fifty-mile march, also to he scrom-; cunlder viut wellh of 'hU Ths only funded Indcbtodness of nrmoerntle pllslted In three-days. country, all the things that you cat rf. Phone 8 1 PR. No.

IS No. 17 (ox. Sun.) No. 39 (L. Q.

cutoff). No. 41 (ex. Sun.) Xo. 43 (ex.

Sun.) No. 4.) (ex. Sun.) No. 47 Trera, A-y Shrubs. Plants and 8edo.

Expnicnccd men for Contract or day work. Residence 170 Wavsricy 8t. 5:30 a. 5:61 n. 9:41 n.

7:03 n. m. 7:11 qm. 7:48 n. m.

3:00 n. m. 1:41 n. tho company la a $500,000 mortgage John Temple Graven, tho vice-bond, bearing per ceut per annum President isl nominee. Is a Georgian Interest, and Issued to Messrs.

Me- yMr ol- Ho Is a Jour- anil wear, the stone and timber and brlche that comprlae the houses you live in. are crested outside of the ride. In the heart of the coustry. Poatoffiro box 01. PALO ALTO, CAL.

The ('olunitila Itlver Jetty. An announcement of unusual Im- Laughlln and Houston In part pay- by profession and la at pres- imrtance was made when the annual meat of the contract with them for on' of editors of Hearats survey of the Columbia river bar was 1 who make up the couu-eonstructlng the road. Of the rapt- York American. rompleted by the government, end of America? The city tal stock, $600,000 are dwned by tho reimrt made that conditions were jo traffic In the things that rfully Improved that larxs vra. 'be country folks produce, end gain countlen through which tho rOad H.

F. Hall sends ll. TV. Slmkins wonhrfully Improved that large vra-! MMH No. 29 No.

II No. 17 No. 49 No. 51 No. 23 Na 79 (Sot only) 53 No.

15 No. 59 No. 31 No. ft (Sun. only, Mtry) 9:47.

p. m. No. 13 (Sun. only) 11:34 p.

B. From Ban Frannaco 9:11 n. 9:53 n. m. .11:34 n.

.13:03 p. 3:17 p. m. 3:03 p. 4:00 p.

4:37 p. 4:03 p. m. 9:31 p. m.

:14 p. m. TAHOE TAVlERN a passes, uud are as follows: County picture post card showing a very iwl 'bo hnr and anchor by procww of keeping of Santa Clara, $200, 00d; county of very fat gentleman who is wider1" hs'bor. 11 Tk Ban Mateo, city and ronn- out" than he Is "higher up" and who A of i onj r1 th of Jetty at the mouth or the h0t rtJchenn. and grow the jtffttttlttltttUttttttttttff ttttlltmmiiiiMiiai nmbln river, conditions are vastly i bra', and tend and crate the fruits mprovw, or 1W0H, yrl land other vegetable, run our saw ie- Ijst year'a survey showed depth m1 nd wbeat mills sad elevators.

5 of IS feet at extreme low water and 1 nne th r- nJ the channel to be 300 feet wide. Tbei be because they are ra. survey just completed shows the 1)1 nl0r mportame to this country depth of water at extreme low 11 rest of put together. The Vesterner. to be 14 feet.

This would give on the shores of Lake Taboo. Ths most popular mountain summer resort In the west Spend your summer outing where you get complete of climate elevation. 4.340 feet. Excellent front fishing. Write early for rr serration 34 7 12 (Sun.

only. Mtry) 7 m. ii. Mrs. Alice Richardson 11 n.

:44 n. 1C n. 30 63 43 40 00 12 0: 0: 9: ..11: .13: 3: Manager. Tahoe. Cal.

I Trifphow U. 33 14 39 4 78 (Sat only) 42 28 (on flag) 30 44 (ex. San.) (ox. Sun.) (ex Sun.) 50 a depth of approximately 34 foot at 31 average high water. Such a condl- Jtlon or uffslrs will mean much, to Portland, us rblppirg facilities will a be greatly augmented.

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No. BIG CONSIGNMENT SALE la going on at tor tho financial opportunities that will surely ronie to you some dnyf READY CASK money saaed Is needed lo seise them. Putting ynoney away safely la Insurance against adversity. No owe should be without this pmtrrtloa. But, mote tbnn that, coqld you doubt for minute that an account with strong Institution like the Palo Alto Mutual Building A Loan Association helps your credit wonderfully and prepares you TOR YOUR OPPOK UNITY.

Your money will bo earning rent Interest for yon. working while yon' work, but also while you rest. 3: 3: 4: 5: 5: 4 4 Hay, Grain, Wood and Coal 45 p. 31 P. P.

5 p. 05 p. 31 P-45 p. 00 p. 34 p.

53 p. 47 a. 53 the NIPTON SD Unlrersltj Avenue; 54 (L. O. cutoff) 7 Delivered at market rates 50 7: 18 Lou Angels ex.

40 Placer Mining. A geodetic survey report say that precidua metals to the value of more than $7,000,000 annually are now-being taken front the plarer ground of Seward peninsula. In Alaska. All the known facta hearing on their orlain. and distribution, according to the survey.

Indicate that a comparatively uniform but slowly Increasing output extending over many years, niny reasonably be expected from these gravels, which have already contributed mors than to the world's wealth. I F. L. WORRELL. Proprietor Palo Alto Mutual Building and Loan Association MIX-l'P ON NOTT RANCH Cnderetnnd, the Nett ranch on Page Mill road Is not tho Nott ranch for eate.

Tho real Nott ranch fronts Araatredoro (road. Don't mistake, please. Send for circular of thin good Property. JOHN F. BYXBEE.

257 University Avenue PALO ALTO. Telephone 178 Ceroer Alma street aad Hamilton nvenne, Palo, Alto. Opposite Freight Depot. See R. 8.

Dunlap, agent Southern Pacific Company, nt Palo Alta depot, about your trip oaut or your teamchlp tickets. Any and an routes. No trouble to famish In-, formation. nrnnntnimnmtnninitimnmmitnnmT A.

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