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v. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 231, 192 .1 i.imnR-i:.r IHB11ID OF MOUNTAIN VIEW DOiS EXHIBITS Hayward fetice Keeps Fitfpr Court Victors WHITTLESEY TO CALL ENGINEERS All Kinds of Fmi ReaM For Tribune Day Guests Centenarian JAMES WALLACE of Santa Rosa, who will celebrate one hundredth birthday Oc tober 14. A son. W4G. Wallace, resides at 1204 Wood street.

Oakland. HAVt Jitbl YtAH. an aw a atidk iif-inr Ifelrea Meat Market. eTlJ lit I'HUMil' HI! TO SHOW wippiillip HATWARD, 8eJt. Jacob Harder.

Jf. Is.a firm believer In "the, maxim that "an apple a day keeps the' doctor away." That's the reason for the large box of Juicy apples estabo lished permanently, at bis court room, an open invitation for whoever might wish to eat- the Hayward products. Plaintiffs, defendants, attorneys and even spectators can sample the fruit if they so desire. This apples are- grown In Herder's yard, and the box is of the bottomless varietynever empty. "If a San Francisco Judge, can establish tnuslo In bis courtroom, I guess I can do the same wHh a box of apples," maintains the Justice.

"And, anyway, there's nothing like being a little Hayward Rotarians Will Hear Reports ItATWARD, Sept 22.T-John Lee Wilbur and H. R. Robinson, presi dent and secretary, respectively of the Hayward Rotary Club, slated to return tomorrow from aji executives' conference at Riverside, this state, wil) report the results of the conclave at the wekly luncheon in the, League of Women Voters headquarters Monday noon. The committee in charge of the affair 'consist of Russell T. Robinson, Jo Jhn Robinson and K.

R. Robinson. 1 Annual Exhibition Tim Year Will Be Housed in Fine New Building. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Sept.

28. More then 89 per cent of the booth space for the coming Prune and Apricot Exposition, to be held here October 2 4. and 8, has already sold, according to announcements made by the committee in charge yesterday. Promoters fOrsee demand for more space than is available in the new building. Practically every one of the malor business houses of the city has arranged an exhibit.

and many firms from out-of-town points have taken space, among the strongest exhibitors being the manufacturers of farm ma-1 chlnery, tractors, plows etc. Local banks will provide the restrooms at the exposition. They will also supply frej public; stenographera for the ua- of ex-1 hibitora or visitors. Tne women department will be more com plete than In any. of tne seven- prevtous years of the expoSltiom The towns of the peninsula are competing for prizes offered for community exhibits.

Palo Alto has made an exceptionally heavy appropriation for this purpose. The building in which the exposition is being housed was largely built. as a Community nrnlenf. hv vnlnnti lahnr. of lumber aalvaged from the San Carlos speedway.

The building has been roofed, a concrete floor of nearly 28,00 square feet 'area has been laid and the structure has been painted. -1 Entertainment features galore are promised to visitors, but Manager Whaley and his staff have resolutely put the ban ony an games of chance, and promise that none of the usual riffraff following county fairs with their shady schemes wii: be present. WITNESS FREED George Ducker, prosecution star witness In the Pergola cafe robbery carfe, which resulted in the conviction of Jeff Galbraith, Al Moore and Rex Robinson, was r- leased yesterday by Justice Harry! A. 0 I I I Man 74 Years Old Is ''Rejuvenated" in 3 Weeks Without Gland Operation Just a few days mora and then TRIBUNE Day at Idora Park where third annual Eastbay Manufacturers' Exposition' Is under way. The 'day la Wedneaday, September 27.

From 10 o'clock In the yiornlng until 11 o'clock at night, the Kates of the big amusement park and the doors of the exposition will be swung wide open for the thousands of 'children and grown-ups, Quests7 of The TRIBUNE. There will, be entertainment "and ran for everyooay. FREE RIDES FOR GUESTS. The TRIBUNE has arranged with the amusement park management to get free rides on various funmaker for lta guests. PartlouJarly does The TRIBUNE want the boya and ylrla of Oak.

land and tha -Eastbay to be its guests, because a Special program for their benefit has been arranged There will be a special gift of a Westgate Electrlo Cooker, an Oakland made-product and widely recognized as a splendid type of firelees cooker. Borne lucky housewife will take away this gift. Altogether several hundred of dollars worth of gifts will be distributed. WHERE TO GET PASSES. One hundred thousand TRIBUNE Day passes are now available for distribution, to the; boya girls and, grownups of Oak land.

They can be obtained at the following, places: R. 6 raj too. Seventh and Mtfllioo it.t Mtrcetf Market. E. TwetftU it.

aqil ttvctt v. H. W. Knsa Fruit Store. K20 IS.

Twalfth Olson'i Grocery. 637 E. Twelfth Oulnn'i Grocery, E. Twelfth t. aod Klitb Park Meat Market.

03 B. Uwelftb CHutou Park Grocery, E. 'iweirth .,,4 Sercntb ave Columbin Ufllrv. G. Twelfth et.

and ThlrteentU SUrevei Market. 1033 IS. Hill Brooklyn Mrkt. ItCtt'H. "oiirtiotb 4.

Femandrt Grocery, imo E. fourteenth Costa Grocery, 1S37 E. KoiirteeDlli M. Casper, grocery. 193a K.

Fourteenth New farltlan Laua ilry. 2211 K. tourteenth at. K. BoblnKn.

furultber and batter. 2278 E. Fourteenth U.T Market and Groatrs, 227 K. Fourteenth Cbatterton Bakery. 227ixE.

Fourteenth Grant Market. 2277 K. Wallace Grocery. 2270 B. Foar-teeuth Dlbert Drug Store, 2781 E.

Fourteenth roll bur HarUward. 227S E. Fourteenth Sterling Pry Goods, 2500 E. Fourteenth Buckman'a Cjithltia Store, 2at)4 E. Fourteenth Plglay Wlsgley, 2312 B.

Fourteenth st.l L. Pactor. 2822 Bay Farm Produce. 2B05 E. Fourteenth Verzic'a Bakery.

8107 B. Fourteenth it. J. KrelK Aoea, 8113 tl. Fourteen New Frultvale Market.

8209 E. Four, teenrb. st; Cutleld's Camp Outfits, 8214 E. Fourteenth Frultvale Dry Good's. 823a E.

Fourteenth Cmckett's Candy Store. 8200 E. Fourteenth Warren's Drug Store. 827 B. Fourteenth Perry G.

Fry Company hardware, 8300 E. Fourteenth Plck-f ord's Maat Market. SB08 E. Fourteenth Caesar's Fruit Market, 8301 V. Fourteenth at; Gettlng'a Pool Hall.

8317 E. Fourteeitb M. Friedman, paints. 3330 E. Fourteenth G.

W. Music Store, 3358 II. Fcurteentb Thirty-fourth Avenue Fruit Market, 8S81 E. Fourteenth St. W.

F. Howlett, hardware, 8401 E. Tour-tcauth st Bargain Cash Grocery. 8407 K. Fourteenth Frultvale Free Market.

E. Fourtifeutb Greenwold'a Shoe Store. 3424 E. Fourteenth IJberty Market, K48 K. Fourteenth rube a Dry Goods.

o24 i5. Fourteenth Bayioil Factory fourteenth t. I'nron Fruit Market. 8552 Novelty Shop. 8024 E.

Fourteenth A. DeLlsle, 8037 Fourteenth Head-crtv'a Grocery, 4100 E. Fourteenth J. .7. Crowe's Grocery.

4400 E. Fourteenth Yojirtg's Grocery. 4417 E. Fourteenth Fred J. Prole, hardware, 4423 E.

Fourteenth Scott's Candles. 442 E. Fourteenth Meadowa Shoes. 4478 E. Fourteenth Supreme Bakery.

4382 K. Fourteenth st Candy 41RS B. Fourteenth Charles K. Coonev. 4R40 E.

Fourteenth Sapome Groceteria. 4034 B. Fourteenth Eagle Drug Store. 4701 E. Fourteenth st.

Monev-l Store 47(1t rrttli 1 ,9 i 4 Strikes FWeri Prdajjerity Greater Ever Be- fore, Says President or has madaj greater strides than ever, before. Strikes have been fewer than In any year In the history of fornia. Prosperity this state na mcreaseqi Such Is the diagnosis of Seth "ITS' Brown, president of the California State Federation Of lbor. whd visited Oaklapd yesterday, en rout to his home in Los frOnt Stockton, where he presided at the state convention of the federation, "Los An geles )s better orgarU lzed today than any time In her history," said Brown, "and the same thing le true- In other parts of the state. Despite attacks made cri us, we have increased our mem bership and our affiliated sations are In a better state fiaii cially than they -have ever Declaring that the economy pro gram Of Governbr Bitthardsorf has weakened nforcemant -yf progressive measures in- this etatel? Brown said tbat the stat eder-tlon had adopted resolutions cc-ij-demnlng thft govenner'a stctloTX THOMAS J.

GLASCOCK A woo the praises of thousands who-suffered from- weakneas, los( or depleted vigor, aeurastberv hia, premature age, Impaired glandular activity and lack of ant-. Matioh and-vital Jdrce Its effects seem': to virtually the same on -both young and old. say the principal active Ingredient-of the compound gives fcpedy eai-i lsfaction" in obstinate cases that' defy all other treatments. Elderly people pronounce the discovery real "fountain of youth':" Raillng that thousands ot en. feebled, half-alive Solk may con'- elder sUch news "too good to ls'' true," the American distributors have agreed to aupply a double Strength treatment of the ery on a guaranteed trial basis to everyone in of such a prepa ration.

If you wish- to test ihr1' compound 'under a 'mOney-bick guarantee, write la -strict confi dencji'to the Melton Laboratories. 1443 Melton Building. Kansas City, for a two-dollar treatment of koreyc compound, mailed In plain, sealed wrapper. You may-, enclose two dollars, Or simply seni-your name, without money, ah4.v pay two dollars -and- postage on aeuvery, preieri iq either case, however, If you within ten days that you are not satisfied' the, will refund purfchase price. upon requeel.

These laboratories are nationally known and thoroughly reliable; so nobody need hesitate about Caor ceptlng their guaranteed offer Advertisement I WLA If I fB' i SAN LUIS OBISPO EUt STATE HERD Mil. Hutchinson, Oakland, Atnong Vice-lre6idems Cboben at Eureka. EUKSKA, tJnnal convention of the California State) Association of the Elks lodge, whleh bu been In progress 1 Til A Alt. fchere for two days, adjourned late lithii afternoon, following election tt Officers for the coming year. ijfL-Ong Beach irti chosen as next tyear convention city.

i Dr. Howard Klrtland of San Luis 2 Obispo, was elected president to I succeed Richard Benhough of San rtj.A ie rMr'i incumbent J. Taylor ivoyer ia rrlll eecretary of the state as-' An for the ensuing year. C. Lb.

Haub Of Sacramento will be the treasurer the vice-presidents elected re: Arthur Dbern. Glen-f first vice-president, H. C. Hutchinson, Oakland. Second vice-rpresldent: William Springer.

third vice-president: W- L. irfWileoten, Marysvllle. fourth vice-president? Barnum. FreSno, fJfifth vice-president. fi F.

Botte 6f Pesadepe was fjehosen cbalrmsn'ot the board of trustee. The baseball contest late yester was won by Anaheim over Eac-fcramento by a score of 14 to 1. S3lendale-took the honors In the band t'-ths drill eonteat. while 8anta Rosa Raptured the golf pennant. Ritual-rstlcs honors went to the San IDlege delegation.

Si A barbecue, a mussel banquet Ztpa parade were1 features of the Convention meeting. Six hundred H.b4 fifty delegates were in tendance. MOTHER FfllLSTO BAN FAAUCISCO. Sept. I' Max Bimmons, whose mother rioleaded for his release two weeks age, will have to go to i.i.nd for five years for violating the Harrison narcoUo act, follow- i partridge today.

gitntnone Jiad already been sen teneed when his godmother' ap- ipeafed and pleaded with the court. admitted tnat ne wai a aopo user, but denied that he sold it to iother persons. The court requested officers to and ifodav thev retiorted that he had times been arrested and Li maw mm n.i-nU frrtln -the Id Idaho penitentiary tor xorgery. ilEarly Rain Damages iTomatoes at Hayward ft RATWARD. Sept 8 J.

The com-fjpfcrativaly heavy shower of last (night eaueed considerable damage I'lto the tomato crop of tha county, jlt has been ascertained by agrl- Athough the probable Of the damage, financially, I'M not and cannot readily be computed, it is believed to be large, f.la addition to the actual financial the labor required to remove iand dispose Of the fhjured and practically useless tomatoes la a I JcoAsideTable item of expense. ti The tomato loss, it is Dolnted tHhe actual rainfall, but to the I period of sunshine that followed, products cracking, making unfit for packing and good sor only seed. Had a period of unsettled weather followed rain the loss would have been (reduced. There was emal daro-Sge caused in any additional lines pI agriculture, horticulture or floriculture by the sudden rainfall. ft Announcenent Albert Ludwig and Beatrice Huston announce the opening of their new Studio of Dancing A Private School of Distinction Devoted to the Art of Ballroom Dancing.

Ptlvat Lessons Ctass Lessons Also Children's Classes 640 14th Street Near Grove OAKLAND, CAL. Telephone Lakeside 6032 SAVE SIMMONS .7 0,5 mouon OI ln8 1 ivurtinth Electric Itfkery. 3431 B. four, trict attorney. teeulS Butcher Sbou.

23 E. Fourteenth dicker implicated the three de- Burke's Department store. 860S E. Four-fendants and two other men lie nvj i nv i teentb, Central Meat Market, JUS E. named as BlackJe and Jimmy, strotkawp's Bakery .8729 E.

both of Whom are Still at liberty. Fourteenth Mutual Creamery, 8724 B. In his confession at the time of the Fourteenth Uuallty Bakery. 8039 i i. i Fourteenth St.

ft w-f sy-y'vN Si JOSE BOOT SAN JOSE, Sept. 22. A move to combat tha proposed establishing of a subway under the Southern Pacific tracks on The Alameda In West San Jose has been started by tha newly-formed West Side Improvement association. According to I D. Bohnett.

local attorney representing the association, every possible step will be taken to prevent the establishment of the subway and proposed moving of the tracks of the Southern Paciflo company from Fourth street to west side. Additional grade crossings at other points except at the Alameda crossing, inconvenience to street traffic, destroying the beaVty of the historic highway. Increase of taxes in the city, closing of Stockton avenue at Its Intersection with The Alameda, are given by the association as its reason for fighting the project. A $100,000 bond issue on the proposed subway will be 'voted here on October 23. High Court Ousts Wholesale Title Suit I MODESTO, Sept.

23. More than two hundred persons owning property In the North Addition oi Modesto now have ciear urns result of a decision or tne state su preme court. The same decision, however, will result' In the trial of W. H. Hatton, Modesto attorney, on fraud charges.

The supreme court sustains the demurrer of the 200 and more defendants to a complaint filed by the heirs of Sarah Newport, who alleged that the property had been taken away from Mrs. Newport by fraud through a delinquent tax sale and suit to quiet title en- Plato, 'deceased. The supreme court's decision was rendered by Superior Judge Mahon of Sutter county, called to Modesto to hear the case. The property Involved la valued at over $1,000,000. It is alleged that Hatton persuaded Mrs.

Newport to become delniquent In her taxesc, and bought the property for Plato with the agreement, verbal, that a money settlement would be forthcoming. No money was ever paid Mrs. It is She could not sell the property herself because she held only a life estate. Students Returning To Hayward Schools HAT WARD. Sept.

22. With tha agricultural and horticultural seasons practically ended In the interior portions of the state, a rapid Influx of students into the local schools Is being noted, according to officials. The condition is par-ticulary in evidence at the grammar schools, such an increase of pupils witnessed in the past two weeks that already a congestion is evidenced, with ways and means for relief being considered. The boys and girls, ranging In age from 8 to 14 years, left Hay- ward at the beginning of the picking season for the Sacramento valley sections with their parents. All during the summer vacation months they tolled In the fields.

SUBWAY PROJECT ieirese BtorttT. (onrueRio SI. I Fttty-flrss Avenue Grocery, S09S B. Fonr-ieenth st. Grocery.

CIO! E' Fourteenth Mutual Creamery. Si IS B. fourteenth st Valley Creamery, BUS ourleenth at.t T. Telllson. 0237 E.

Fourteenth at. School Store. 281 E. Fourteenth at. I Grocery snd Fruit Market.

WOO E. Fourteen I at.) Notlro Store, hosiery 5610 Feurteent Cash Grocer, SJ0O Fourteenth st.l Corner Grocer, 6160 8. Fourtceul st. HaveDSCoun Grocer, E. Fuuiteeutn Lockwood Ceody (tore, 6710 6.

Four, teentb st. Coiuacli A trocera, 6800 S. Four. tenth at. Mlrlget Orocey 6BO0 E.

fourteenth Crescent Meat Market. 6909 E. Fourteenth st.l Fltcbbarg Bakery, eulft E. Fpurtentb st.t jack's Cash Market. T101 Ri Fourteenth, st, I J.

H. XhOttpsDO. grocer, tuiH K. Fourteenth at; A. P.

Bosa, rvr, 7300 E. Fourteenth Cbaadlar Gieeer Vm Fourteenth su: Wilson Drug Store. 7 Sol K. Fourteenth The loa Creanj store. 7808 E.

Fourieeoth Butler Bakerr. 1307 a. Fcurteentb at. M. Caret J.

grocer, 8100 V. Fourteenth St.t Cash Grocer, elol E. Fourteenth Cash Grocery. 8131 I). Fourteenth American Creamery, 823 E.

Fourteenth Square Da Grocer, 8301 B. Fourteenth at. Red Bird Candy, 8318 E. Fourteenth Eureka Grocery, 8401 E. Fourteenth st-: Quality Store Grocery.

8249 E. McCui loi.k-U's Pharmacy. 8435 E. Fourteenth Elk Morn Meat Market. E.

Fourteenth st.t Uilllaujs Orocory. A511 E. Fumjeenth L. Viers Grocery, 8527.E. Fourteeoth Tamate Parlor, 8A81 E.

FourteeutU Uudelpb Mercantile. 8003 E. Fourteeoth H. lloweil. hardware.

8701 E. Fourteenth st, Superior Store Candy. B. Fourteenth Xlrivb Bakery. 0319 E.

Fourteenth Kltuhurst Free Market, S. Fourteenth st. George Berkel Market. 9337 B. Fourteen ch Elnihurst Bakery.

9401 E. Fourteenth Schuraao's Pharmacy, 9408 E. Four teem tt.l Knudaoo A Jackson. 04l E. FoUr teentb Elm burst Grooeriorla.

9425 fourteenth Ninety-fifth Avenue Fruit Market, .9429 E. Fourteenth st (Quality Bhoppe, tilt B. Fcurteentb at.t Iluiburst Urocery. 9001" 0. i Fourtventh- Young's Candy Btor.

932b E. Fourteenth at.t E. P. Sbeafer, drugs, 9601 K. Fourteenth Notion Btor.

9619 E. Fourteenth Grocers, 9029 SI. Fourteeoth St. Jtallau-lrflerlean Grocery, 003r E. Fourteenth It Argyre'a Candy Store.

9T1S E. Fourteenth st.l mhurst Fisb Market. 972i fc. Fourteenth Sunrise Grocwr. 9735 E.

lourteeuth st: 8klanr" Grocery. 9740 8. Fourteen th Jeua.TtKimpsoa Men's Clothing 9440 E. Fourteenth Mutual Creamery, 9434 i. Fourteenth Creamery Mi at Market.

9430 E. Fwrteentb Noll Swen sou. U402 B. Fourteenth at.i H. Meyers.

9330 II. Fourteenth Elmhurst Sanitary Market. 92W! E. Fourteenth HeiQulea Notions. b03S E.

Fourteenth at; Anderson Grocer, 8810 E. Fourteenth at.) Joseph Meere. 850 E. Fourteenth Sanitary. S434 G.

Mutual Creamery. E. Fourteeuth Bijou Candy S416 E. Fourteenth at. BIJou, Grocer.

8414 B. Fourteenth The Candy- Shop. S410 E. Fourteeuth U. tueddeke.

grocer, 906 Seventh J. Arena, sboea, 906 Seventh Lewln grocer, 701 Suvdutb Magllabo Drug Store. 9S4 Seventh Panama Grocery, 1000 Seventh st; Standard Meat Market. 1048 Seventh Adeline Candy Store, 1162 eleventh, at: Montana Meat Market. 1164 Seventh Baka-Ulte Bakery, 1230 Seventh Grube's Novelty, 1232 Seventh Jersey Creamery, 1242 Seventh st.

E. Costello. jrrocar. 1234 Seventh st. Model Market, 14S Seventh WorloTs Fair Candy, 148 Seveuth Hartmau's Druy Goods, 1427 Seventh Center Candy Kltcnen.

1530 Seventh J. Sawuel'a Shoes 1556 Seventh Majestic Grocers, 1858 Seventh A. F. DaGraca 15S0 Seventh Tala Market 1000 Seventh Wast Oakland Bakery, 1686 Seventh Walter Isaac's Men's otblog. 1642 Seventh Athens Market, 1660 Seventh st Arcadiu Bakery, 1664 Seventh Lekos groc ery, 16t2 Seventh Hellen Grocer.

1710 Seventh st. Wast Oakland Candy Kitchen. 1728 Sev entb John Trebotcb. shoes, 1770 Seventh H. Perelra Grocers.

1791 Seventh American-Italian Grocery. 1506 Seventh North Pole Market. 1601 Seventh Durham Farm Creamery. 1187 Seventh Golden Gate Bakery. 1483 6eventb Jones Grocery, 1459 Seventh T.

Bipo Groeaf. 1241 Seventh Adeline Market. 1209 Seventh A. Sut, grocer, 11 fU'ienth White Bakery. 1131 Seventh Btsr urocery.

iuui eeventn sc. Go'den Eagle Bakery. 93S Seventh st. Miller Cox. grocers.

623 Market J. Lutgen, srocer. 110J Market Eureka 1224 Market George Harris c.inriv. 1387 Market Baruenst Savior grocery. 184S Market st.t Market 6treet Fiult Msrket.

1410 Msrket h. Evans erocer. 959 Fourteenth Fourteenth Street Urocery, 1009 Fourteenth West Side Grocery. 1060 Fourteenth P. T.

Cava, grocer. 1400 Adeline Frank's Cash Market, 1490 Fourteenth New Peralta Market. 1884 Paralta Old Chicago Market 1451 Sixteenth Larkln's Grocery. 1365 Cypress Dry Goods and Notion Store. 1400 Cypress Colombo Bakery.

1500 Thir teMh tCb (Iroc-ry. gteonH, t. dav: and on Monda they cannot rush the bill through before my So he sped himself on his Journey without fear. "The settlers' representative knew that now was his ambush time. He had already made warm friends and cronies the secretaries of both houses and of the Governors; and of the Govern6r himself, ly means of what the Solomon 11 'a reward in bosom' instantly he went to wOrk with all hands.

The Charter bill was overhauled. Wherevar the word Contra Costa appeared Oakland was substituted. ni although the opponent had left a man in his place a swaggering heeler with the strictest charge be on instantaneous Oakland City Charter 'as passed and signed by the Governor and had. become a law of the realm right under his eyes, whilst he was guarding the dead remains of Contra Costa. "It is a tradition that there was a never-agaln-to-be-approached amount or 'blue blasphemy' current in the legislative halls and In San Francisco after the deed was done, "But it wj done.

Done as we have told It: and It remains done unto this day." i i ii i. Royal Neighbors to Form Juvenile Camp HAYWARD. Sept. 2 2. To consist of children from 2 to 17 old.

sons and daughters of members of the Hayward Royal Neigh bore, a juvenile eamp Is being Organized here. The camp 'Will elect Us own officers and wilt held regular meetings, the full 1 program patterned after that of the parent organizaUon. A. dlreetor from the Royal Nelghbora will supervise the arrangements until the junior order has been successfully put under way. Miss.

Rose Oracle. is chairman of general committed in' charge County C. of WUI Gather at Saratoga SARATOGA, Sept. 22. The Saratoga Improvement Club will be hosts to the chamber of commerce of all Santa Clara county on a date to be eet for early October, at a big outdoor barbecue in Festival Glen.

'DANGER! 6 iSli State Rail Commissioner Sayi He Will Favor Estuary Bascule. 1 'J. T. Whittlesey, prominent engineer and state railroad commissioner, asserted that he proposed to call engineers and others Interested In the cortstruo-Uori fit the estuary tube to deter-mine upon Some procedure to halt construction until tha advisability of the tube Instead of a bascule bridge has been satisfactorily established. He asserted that the railroad commleslbn had no Juris diction itv the tube matter, but that somebody should do something, to delay the construction -of the tube.

"One-thlngUs certain and that i thit ihn vntfrm fit Alami1 touniy-wer under A misapprehen sion when they voted for the bond Issue for this said WhIUesey. Tliy believe that the war'depart- tuent wa opposed to bridging the estyary. This is not the fact. The departmant objected to tha present inadequate bridges, but would have raised no objection to modem bridges. like many other engineers, believe that Oakland and Alameda should get further information be fore proceeding with tne construction of th tube." George Posey, county engineer I ncharge of the construction of the tube, baa been out of the city arid has not rep.lied to the state ments of the commissioner.

Supervisor William Hamilton however, has replied that the best engineers of the country have pronounced the estuary tube safe and adequate for many years. He said construction would gov ahead unless the people of the county were convinced' that their money could be used to better advantage In eome other way. SAN FRANCISCO, Sent. 22. Mrs.

Anna Hunt, who was found guilty of the alleged emberslement of $1452 from Attorney William J. Danford, applied for probation when she appeared today before Superior Judge Roche, matter was put over until October 6. Mrs. Hunt, according to the police, was heir to a $1500 legacy; Tired of waiting, she Is alleged to have assigned her claim to Danford for 11200. Later when the estate' was distributed, check fpr the money was sent her.

and this, it is charged, she failed to turn over to the attorney who had previously paid her the J1200, Fraud Is Charged In San Jose Suit SAN JOSEA Sept. 22. George Greenwood, as administrator of the estate of Edward Francis Greenwood, today filed suit against George L. Culver and Alice Mary Greenwood seeking to recoyer certain properties alleged to have been once owned by Edward Fran-, cis Greenwood and to constitute the major portion of his estate es timated tb be worth $40,000. George Greenwood alleges the defendants'1 gained possession of the properties in question by fraud and tncKery.

that they kept Edward Francis Greenwood in lgnoranee of the true state of his affairs during his last long Illness. English Socialists Favor Preparedness LONDON. Sept. 22. England has a Socialistic organization that Is not altogether and unalterably opposed to armies.

The Social Democratic eaera-Uon has pronounced itself against: "Negative pacifism and senti mental drift" And in' favor of: "Conscription. "A democratic army for national defense. "State production of arma ments. George Moore Bell, one enf the leaders of theorganlzation, says that while they 'are Jingoes, they are not prepared to sea their constitutional heritage, through which they hbpe to evolve a true social democracy, thrown away and subjected to the dominance of some autocrat of STEVEDORE HURT. MAN Bept 22.

James Dernalder, Sfr years old of 2919 Twenty-second street, a stevedore, was severely when he tell Into the hold of a ship at Pier 89 today. HIS ehest was crushed And he suffered cuts and bruises. He was taken to the Harnor hospital. Roof less Plates My roofless plate ant; guaranteed success The price i reasonable Intea low as rswi and Bridge Works aa lew as a. oo tlllnarsv-teia loir a.

AM ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1-OR tO YEARS X-nmr Serelre Gaa OJvea Open EvetilnsTSJ Kxperleneee) Nsiraee phone Lakeside 1008 DR. C. WIGGINS S)faar tn Dr. P. Srarsta A1KOADWAV AT UtU (ST.

Henabasv Balldlna: Entrnnr -t-'t-' lath OAK1.AM), CAL. EMBEZZLER ASKS FOR PROBATION 46a4j.ae. yij tjg Kansas Contractor Telia of Wonderful Results Obtained1 la Test of New Scientlflo DlsOOTCfy 'V Thomas J. Glascoek, 74Y well known Kansas declares he has virtually been made young again by the recently discovered korex compound, whloh Is pronounced superior treatments" as an Invigorator. ahd re-vitalizer.

feel like I did at says Mr. Glascock, "and seem to be stronger every day. During my three weens use me new discovery, pains and weaknesses Of many years' standing disappeared almost medically. Today I am as vigorous and supple as I was In the prime of life. Furthermore, when began using the compound, my memory was virtually gone; and I waa almost blind.

Now my mind is clear and active and I can read the finest print Without difficulty." In order to find out whether the results were lasting. Mr. Glascock waited six months before report Ing on his test of the discovery. On this point he eays: "Every passing day strengthens my conviction that my restoration is not only complete but permanent I can't express the happiness this great discovery has brought to me. It has made me 'young tain." Similar reports are being made almost dally.

For Instance, D. W. Wood of New Orleans, past 60 years of see, says: "The compound has brought me back to as good, healthy physical condition as I enjoyed atS. I am apparently aa supple as at 25 and my eyesight is better than for years. I would not take SSOOQ for what the discovery has done for me." The compound Is a simple home treatment In tablet form, absolute ly harmless, yet rated as the quickest and most powerful Invigorator most powerw invigorator known.

Acting directly on Jower epinsw nerve) cqpvnra sin tsiwm glands And' blood vessels, it often brings amaslng benefits in 24 to S6 hours, according to, thousands Wh6 have tested Jt "It la wonderful," writes a resident of Holllster, Cal. "In less than 24 hours you can feel It does the work. It makes one feel young as a young man. 1 am more thay nappy ana giaa i inea it. Another Callfornian says: "The compound is a world's wonder.

I feel like I was about 25 and here I am nearly fifty!" The compound has been tested In all part of the country snd has f- urn Take CHRISTENING THE NEW CXTT. By REV. SrVML BELL. (Contributed by Oakland Ploneera No. 114.) (Extract from letter from Rev.in nor on tomorrew, being Sun- D(BI114 flllU Jl i end Galbraith from Modesto on January 13, the day of the robbery.

They came to Oakland, where they picked up Robinson and the two others In a house on Thirty-third street, he testified. At the cafe, Ducker testified, he remained at the machine while the robbery was going on and did not participate in it. Returning to Modesto, he witnessed the division of the spoils, he said, and received $100 as his share. On his arrest he was charged with receiving stolen property, while the other three were indicated by the grand jury. Sunday Subjects of Pastors Announced HATWARD, Sept 22.The second sermon on a series of Problems" will he given by Rev.

A. P. Orth, pastor, at the Hayward Congregational church tomorrow mornlnsr. the topic being "How Can We Reconcile the Existence of Evil With the Wisdom and Goodness of Ood?" Ia the evening the first of a series of twenty-minute talks on New Testament character studies will be given, the opening sermon entitled "Petter, the Man of Warm, Impulses." The series will continue for a month ormore. Rev.

Josiah Daniel, pastor at the Presbyterian church here, will Fair That We Should Be Tempted?" UieCLl'Il IUUIUHUVT O'c 'ins, In the morning an address will be compiled from the questions handed In through tne question box maintained at the church. In addition, rally exercises will be ob served at the Sunday scnooi. fa-rents are invited. Matter" will be the subject at Christian Science services tomor row. Forger Sentenced to Penitentiary Term SAN FRANCISCO.

Set, 2. Robert Hudson, arrested seven years ago for forgery, who served hia term and again fell Into the tolls on a forgery charge, was given from nns to ten veara in San Quentin today by Superior Judge rtocne. tie is auegea 10 nayve passed thirty-five licUious checks in the bay cities. I Advantage com Saml. B.

BeU, first Protestant minister in who came here In 13(2. The letter was published In a local paper in J892.) "Oakland Oakland I found myself often repeating to myself. Why Should 'he city be called by this name when Its original name. "Contra 'osta," was more appro- r)ate eyery 8enge? Jt trueJJ(Jak. land Is a fine designation for the magnificent forest of live oaks; but it is no reminder of a city.

The cognomen Is altogether rural. "Contra Costa," meaning the opposite coast, from its position, and as the name of a clty-r-but more particularly as It preserved the old Spanish designation and because It had already become historic -it seemed to me to jae been a mistake, th-t its name should have been lost in Oakland. So I set on foot all mam. 'r of inquiries how this untoward event shfiuTd'havf been brought to pass. At length the historic problem wa "And this' was the solution: Tb parties (settlers) who were in possession desired to have a charter for a city.

Pj they had the tract surveyed and 'aid out as a full fledged city. That survey stands good snd in full authority to the present day. It vas evidently well done. charter 'Contra Costa was the name of the clt, to be. No human being thought of arty other possible name or of any other name being possible.

"The parties who had purchased the PeraUa title were opposed to all this, bitterly opposed. And among them were some of the prominent men of country and women, too. you mar' add. Kate Hayes, famous songster. songstress, if you prefer, was one of them: and th celebrated Colonel 'Jack' Hays, the renowned In.

dlan conqueror, and son-in-law of the hen Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, were among the masculines. i party were determinedly hostile to the Incorporation of the city of Oakland 'on their aa they loudly proclaimed, "The settlers, sent, the draft of the Charter by, their strongest men to the Legislature. Th-' Peralta party deputized their ablest representative oposse it. snd to see to It that charter should never, never never, never, become a law. 'However the settlers' agent uahed Jtjs scbtm he found himself thwnrled at every turn.

Bye and bye there-was a lull the legislature wss absorbed In a matter of great moment. The Peralta claim ant agent had to visit San He-hmie tf urday afternoon bin tjf re, was ino 6tlroad then. jThose fellows, he said himself, 'can do nothing this even- of races (mes'ft easyiftor you, to he H'tll jrctfed 'teithout bn excessive 'outlay iashi-tan4 goa pas no wort flffftWJjiwm paying caft totyeefaitdf the tiason moil populaf models to a-J. LOW PRjCjES PREVAIL SwtsC6ats DressesWraps i W-J H'rfi 41 vt i' i -tsR ir 4 1 5 Your Obligation to the Community Vood Asbestos is unchanged by flame or by temperatures of 1500 degrees F. Community fires will be a finished page when the Asbestos Roof is accepted as final.

Flying brands or sparks from nearby or distant fires die out harmlessly on a Johns-Manville Asbestos. Roof. LVie Johns-Manville- Asbestos; Shingles an3 Roofing on every Old and on every New roof for BEAUTY, PERMANENCY, SAFETY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Asbestos Roofing Company 421 Nineteenth Oakland, Cal. Telephone Lakeside JCSjslc: Why Men Grow Bald Restore Scalp Fertility by Cains Slavln Oalr Grower. The principal cause of baldness la excess of aalt, lime ami sold In the scalp tissues This wuste ter from stagnant blood In deposited around the hair bulbs, abutting off their food supply.

As a result, the hair dually withers and dies. The hair bulbs the seeds or germs of hair lifenever die. They, merely become dormant and unproi ductive from lack of nutriment Cleanse the scalp of Us impurities' -revive, circulation so that the heir bulb be properly ftd sad Nature will again grow hair. Scalp fertility Is Just aa necessary te hair growth as soil fertility Is to plant growth. The Blavtn Hair Crower, applied dally, will Increase the fertility of the scalp and thus promote new crop of hair.

IT 'IS SOLD OS A POS1T1VK GUARANTEE OF MONET BACK IK IT KAIL9 TO CnOW HAIR ON ANT HEAD. ACCEPT NO BOBSTITUTE. Price $2 per Jar, at druggists or by mstl. For special advice or treat, ment, call On prof. J.

M. Slavln, 702 Msrket Ran Francisco, Hours: rK 1.

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