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NEWS OF OAKLAND, BERKELEY, ALAMEDA, HAYWARD AND SAN LEANDRO HONEY MOONERS ARE GUESTS OF HONOR Mrs. Walter Manchester Enter tains in Honor of Mr. and • ... .Mrs. Emerson Harley . : OAKLAND. Aug. l._in honor of Mr. and Mr ? . Emerson Harley Mrs. Walter Manchester received informally yester f]?y, at tea. including two score or more friends. in her" invitation to meet the young bride. and her husband Mr and Mrs. Harley are spending a few <iays in. Berkeley before going to Be- Kicia_ where they will be the guests of Harley's motlrer. Within the fort night.they wil , go ih session of their country home The w s pf vm f ffelF 1 ? county man "«\u25a0 Miss Pluma Dutton was an event- of last month, quietly celebrated at the MrJ 10 !^ 1 " resideace Berkeley! SrtVln tl/ 8 ° ne °f the best liked i »V college town as well as one of the most beautiful. ° The return of Ensign Allan G ' OU foil L. S. N., to California and the orders which assign him to duty at ?m n r / 2a 7 d naV >' V^d will mkke Mm and his beautiful young- fiancee. -liss Ger.evieye Pattiani, the inspira tiorr for considerable. ; entertaining f.uring the early, season;' The- wedding av.IU . pro-oabiy. be named for a Septem ber: date Ensign Olson, is attached to' l -ie . \ lcksburg, - .. which •is retuFniug froin;..a cruise of the waters. V. \u25a0-.- :\u25a0 ." -• .-. \u0084 ;-;:. •;-.:. *\u25a0" ;.;p-^- :\u25a0-.-••:•- .;.- •.- fj - : ? •:-..;;-.\u25a0 .- -.-•". . ; ; :'-: :^n^ior- George- G. Perkliis and i his •iilsjpp;?:'Mlss Alma- Perking : will (eavo this week for Tahiti; where, they! will late, season: Mr. and jtfrs Clievelarid /Baker :have house Syesta at-Paim knell- Cor- a late sura u;-ef. visit; - " - .-\u25a0/.- -. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'.'. .:.- . •- '• . • Dri George Frederick Reihliardt' and S| rs. Reinhardt reacliea ; Itofne Jast evening, .returning froni tour cf ,?Ahe :\u25a0 continent.- \vhich * they' ".' have enjoyed: since, tliie-oafly :.yeari: : $jTh'e charming, yoyng matron, and he*;-, hus hand will be cordially \u25a0welcGrned r .afteV ti;e.ir long ab.rerice. • .The .wedding -\u25a0 of tije.vpopular : BerkeJcy . physician S : and. Miss lAurelja Henry, ..'tlrp daughter of :aji(i. W: . W. Heriry, ; was?^an QXeni'.df :l.ast-Deci?mb-er. \u25a0 ' •\u25a0'.; - •\u25a0;.- • \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0• :•; Mrs. C; -C.- CJay.r with -lipr. "daiigWei*; .Miss Madeline < 'lay.: apd \u25a0 Mljs's! Sue' Har rold; wj 1.1, .-"spehd : . the: e.arl y'j August .Tahpe. «ijoying . an^ automobile : : itrijl \u25a0Jhrotigij -.the .state:;'' \u25a0 ' ;' ;; '-. ' ,\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0".\u25a0.; \~: • ;. Mr;: atiifl • Mrs.- ', James' Marshall -Steel are established in- their; new.iiorrie-- in Berkeley. -,-\u25a0;. after h : '. hpneym^n' "trip ihrougjj the Yeilowstcme, park/and tjie lJprth:-. Their; -marriage .. -wgLs. splem r.ized .at a prettily. ; . appointed V June yr^ddifigv Mrs.- Steel • ..-was! • formerly Miss Bertha! fTrances jTirgens;" . the' daughter .of Mr. and Mr&. Charles Jur .gens of uVdeline stree.t:.- ': ' .•. • ' .- ':.-\u25a0.: .-\u25a0 . .'.'\u25a0 :'. Uda Waldrop, ; who. during- the: last year which lie. lias - $pent -iabY<jad . has won the approbation of.- :t lie ton d oh. niu^ical critics, will rf turn '\u25a0 to Calrfbr-:" iiia^this month. Waidrop; is prpinl-. ricntly known in the most .exelisive jnusi^al circles about .the ; bajvf ' -Ilis Etudfo'ln Berkeley is a center. 'of *r-' tistic life. The young California.^ mkn byWhi«3 unusual "gifts has ' commanded theY attention of the.^English piasters c,f the piano and during: liis; s,ojoufn a broad has had splendid .. opportiinl-. ties for study. \u25a0 .'\u25a0 ...--. :-'.: -'. \u25a0: : ' v '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 '•:'-. ', r. : ? President Benjamin Ide Wheeler- arid Mrs. Wheeler have arrived, in : New York and will come 'directly id. Calii fornia. . During the last .few -months they have been making a leisjirely: tour of Switzerland and .Enslaiid.. : Mrs. Wheeler has been abroad for' more. than a year. Doctor Wheeled returned from the continent for a ;' few -weeks caTly in the spring, . but' rejo(neij-. iijs : wife at the beginning of.; the -summer Beasoru . .-f .;•.'•.!.-. , : --/-..-. \u25a0--.; . ;:. Mrs. : Frank. Lampson ..Brbwni : has re opened her. residence- -In -Ver-non heights after the summer; spent at- her tummer place in the Santa Cruz "moun tains. \u25a0-. \u25a0• . •\u25a0 V;" \u25a0•'• \u25a0.";:\u25a0.•.-\u25a0; ..\ :Mr. and Mrs. William;. Ede ViH ;: leave this week for Tahoe in company with Mrs. Catherine Ede and .31 iv arid Mrs* Burr Eastwood. The partyl-'VPill: mak« the trip by motor. : . . '• ~" : --: \u25a0..;'•'\u25a0\u25a0 -. \u25a0'• : The engagement of .Miss!: Frances Foule. daughter of Mr. and Mrs; J.. F. Ppule of ISOI Central averiiiei Al.ameda, and Ralph Emerson of Hoquiam, Wash^ was recently announced at-, the latter place, where the bride' elect- arid her* mother are visiting. : Miss Soul e Is the eldest daughter of the -house. The wedding will probably take .plape In .November. Emerson is a graduate of "Stanford University and is tha president of the Aloha- lumber com •pany of Hoquiam. He Is a 'spn'.of Colonel George H. Emerson, a wealthy lumberman of Washington., :.• -v. NC\V INTERPRETER IS :. \ APPOINTED AT COURT Ernest • Davis Fills Vacancy • . Caused by Gz:%*- Death o OAKLAND, Aug. 1-— finest Davis has been appointed interpreter of police •court I bboy o Police Judge Mortimer J. Smith. <=The appointment was made to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Gee Gam. the Chinese who curved in the position f Or- years: Gam died' about two weeks ago while on his •way to China with his family for a ehort visit. Davis -comes liighly recom mended for his ability to converse in Chinese; Japanese. French, Spanish. German and other languages." He is In the employ of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. CONDUCTOR TRIES TO f; '\u25a0 " SHAVE OFF HIS TOE SVHI Be Examined as to Sanity by Commission OAKLAND, Aug. I.— Robert W.'Chan ler, a Southern jPadfic conductor, liv ing %t 3018 Enclnal avenue, Alameda, tried to cut oft his toe 'with, a razor early this morning while temporarily deranged. Chanler has been a sufferer from paralysis" for some time, and it is believed that the 'disease - has wrecked him mentally. He was taken to the receiving hospital to await an examination as to hissanity- HAYWAfcD MERCHANT' AVEDS HIS BOOK KEEPER • Marriage Takes Place Without a Public Announcement HAY WARD, Slug. I.— John Correia, a young businessman of this city, and hi* pretty book keeper, Miss,Rose;C*'Al mada, were quietly married this raorn- i n) r« by Justice of v the..' Peace \u25a0 Charles Prowse, without Informing, . cthelr friends. Immediately r after .-'theV cere mony they left on a honeymoon trip to Santa Cruz. mossj&SS&l University Man and His Wife Complete Studies •MrslHdzel.Kn<&lesM has returned ffpm Europe after study- . WIFE BALKED AT PAYING THE BILLS Prpniineiit: Dentist's Spouse \u25a0 Says:He Goilftsi Wheh :; She Refused :/ •••/: .-;•• ' ' GAkLAND,. - Aug.!' 1-^The "refusal, of ijrs.- Elizabeth :.M; Cory of; Berkeley to lend.her husband sufficient financial as sistance tP relieve him .of the. necessity of-.paying ariy-hpusehpifl bills= was the cause of the "trpnVle. that -lasted: fop, years Ip tlie" family : "of; D>. Beri-B:-Gpry,: a dentist, . .formerly- of. ~ Fresno, and which -resulted.' in'-ah". interlocu.tpry de:-. cree of^divorce. being, granted to.day to Mrs. Cory. \u25a0-:..\u25a0\u25a0:•" "'. " ..'.- \u25a0'\u25a0-.\u25a0 -. . : - .She . testified that' .it -was : . not long' after their ; marr'iagf , : which took. . . place. : in.i Crows landing' In. J5.9^,.- that... -her htisbarid tald .her that she. would' have to pay the fan)Hy;"l)nis Put- of her owri; fortune]. She- had -a -.ranch. 'in- Stanis-. laiis \u25a0county,i;'and'.:h« "".want.er Hen .' she said," td : :seli. It : «p .that the : bills' cpuld be paid, : arid when; she '.refused .he-- be- cahve very esigty:.' The breach between \u25a0-them"- "widened, . until, '"in: 1909, : " Doctor Cory- told hip ".wife ."thaf'if p.haidid: not leave him and get- a. divorce; he w.rtuidV ...-• A marriage that", followed: 1 a week's acquaintance g.rid.i;n- which repentance : was almost asvswif't :waS .that of James H. and* Hendricks. :>lcLean, : . in which .an'.interl.pcutpry decree of di : v"orc.e ; .-waS granted/ the : wife. 'today .-.; Mrs.. McLean tes'tifled that her" husbarid came to:her house "in April!" .1909. bearing q. lettirr pi introduction. :: .He .:\u25a0 proposed' sliartly after and they were married..! iVbout a :mon-th' later he said ".he 'had.to goto Humbpldt county] arid- induced her' to give hini itVc'k w : orth- 51,500. HeVnevef. carrte back and. the', next- Mrs. McLean heard el him was that he* heiA "stolen. a horse In. Nevada an'4' had -been s>nt':tb *jail. ' . : " •:". - : .--. '\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0::';\u25a0'\u25a0 \: - The • following- decree's •of .divorce. wei-e granted:- .today: .• ..Marie- agaiinsy WilHam L-VHartlpy,- "desertion;. Martin against Anna Johhsp*i, : ; deseruonLj-'-Jluth' against :BdmundM-. -Smith;". "desertion;- Mathilda: against Rudolph- PrienV, cru elty ; • Florence "flgainst. William Milroy,. failure to. provide; ..Ilildur" against "Ole" •Olsen, desertion, y." -]: ' " •.\u25a0..•; | Suburbari\Breyities FOBGER* SENTENCED— OakIand. Aug.. J : .-r,Otlß Bnnnell, who eonfegM-tl to: pai«sln>j a worthless check for $6, was given. a'-two year sentence tn Ran Qnentln peniteptliiry today- '.by -Judge Brown. -.',\u25a0> .''"'\u25a0\u25a0 - ' ,".'".: '. .- BHEIKERS TO .SiEET-^Oaklaud,. ' Aup*. i.— Aahmes temple, Nobles of tbe : iJj-Ptjc-ShrJne. will hold tbelr .first- -regular- montjblj-. mooting Wednesday evening at tlie pew headquarters, 1014 Broadway.- - .. : -. :' \u25a0 ..-.-.'. : : \u25a0 . WOMAN LOSES CASH— Berkeley. Aug. .I.— Miss G. E. Fonth; 12204- I>wi£ht way, reported to the police today the loss of $20, taken, die F«id, from her - pjirse;.' containing $20; ' while she was rUitlng at the home of .friends ll»ing at 221f Fulton street. . "> . -. -."'..\u25a0 ". • FIRE ENGINE STATION CHANGED^AIameda,: Auc. 1. — The pteam flre engine of- the fire de partment, which has for years been stationed at the Chestnut street firehouse, » will here after be stationed at - the Sherman" street fire bouse. The change was made \u25a0by the fire commissioners. \u25a0 ••\u25a0-.". ..\u25a0\u25a0'' . -' , THEATER MANAGER DlES— Oakland, Aujf. 1. Kdwa rd Lampson, 37 years old, proprietor ' of ' the Palm • theater; Mcl rose, dropped, deid'to nU^t'v-hlle buying in J. Sirpo's grocery, , 3445 East Fourteeuth street. Heart disease Is sup posed to have caused. Lampson's T death: /j He lived with bis wife at 1452, Irving arenue. ,: EAGLES ON VlSlT— Oakland,; Aug.":- I.°— Fruit- Tale, aerie .'of. Eagles, y accompanied, by -their r drill team " and drum corps, }. will .pay : a .fra ternal visit to -; Klchmond .'\u25a0> aerie > .tomorrow, nicht. Installation of officers ' and, a class initiation will ' take \u25a0 place. »: Special * cars will leave East Fourteenth street and Liese; avenue at 7:30 o'clock direct to Point Kicbinomi: o , : j COMPANION OF - THIEF i ARRAIGNED— Oak- j land. An?. 1. — Mrs.; Cora ;B. Elliott, charged \u25a0with grand larceny ' as an : accomplice of Mhe ; convicted horsethief. . J/ B.>Leroy,7. wast ar raigned in Police • Jndge ; Samuels'; court " : this morning and refused • to • answer; to her ! name, . declaring- that her a correct < name -is Kennedy, . not ; Elliott. The case , was ; continued ; until to morrow, morning. -Y." .> . '" \u25a0.".-.-\u25a0 RECEPTION , TO - PASTOR^-Oakland, ' Aug. ; l'.~- Rev.. Frank L..Goodspeediaud Mrs. ; Goodspeed : will -be , the'; piiests ; of ; t he ! First - Presbyterian , -church "nt a. reception -in the ; church- parlor* Aognat- 12. j'. The :Men's j brotherhood vwIIIMjc the hn«ts ' of < the .' evening.': .All • of -s the . church ; * departments - will ; take. -part, f- Doctor : Good .Piieeil/andliis,-wife, are expected. -Friuny after . an ; oflstern 4 toar. ' incluiihij; a- viait '. to ', tbeir old .'Lcinc at;Suriacfieldr Mass.* . .".' - . THE VSAN PRA^CISCQ^ t^ 1910; YOUNG MATRON IS BACK FROM TRIP Mrs. Hazel Knowles Marshall Returns From Year Abroad : Spent in Study : . BERKELEY," Aug." r.— After a year spent- in; .study ...and pleasure on the continent.-Mr. .ajnd Mrs.' John A.- Mar shall have.='-'.re.turned to their • Dtrrant -.avenue-home. On the return trlp'thej were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs." W. ; E> Knowles;' Mrs. Marshall's pareht.si and her' brother Wiinam-and. sister. Miss Ros'e-Khowles, prominent.resid ents of this city. : ::'. , -•• \u25a0• ' \u25a0 '...During; hpr ; year ahroadV Mrs: Hazel . Knpwles- Marshall .stujlied.: under' Jo seph LhevMnne of Berlin,-- and- her; .hus .-ba.nd. who : is a graduate .of the|:'uni' .verslty- with the :-class of 100T,'- : .at 'tehded. the University . =of BQrliii; -.where he delved in- higher chemistry; ". \u25a0 , .Mrs. .Ma rs h a 1 1 \u25a0is a : b r i 1 i'i a n t » : p]i a-n Ist and .vocalist, and -has appeared -hi' a •number , of recitals in this" city.'-?'Hejr .talents were early- recognized l»y .her .parents and she., had hag :the adya'n tag.e of careful training here '.before . .commencing, her studies .abrpad. '\u25a0'..\u25a0 i :' -Besides being a clever "musician Mrs.. Marshall is widely. acGPmpHshPd%and js. -the -center 0f. .-the. you-nger set-. °.'of . society .-pe.ople In- this city^ ••-•.\u25a0 -.Her hus.b.and, son of an army officer, i-.s Va member of • the Phi ; Ka ppa. Ps'i .fraternity/ He -is- :an experts chemis.t , and.- has beeij'studyiflg : tKis science, for \u25a0 many years.:.; • > ,: "-\" -\ ':' ,-. CON VICTjEIX r^OSTM ASTEI^ | '^ : IS REPORTED IMPROVING \ .QAKLAKD," : Aug. • I.— August" : . : A". Liijefelt,- lornier ppstmaster ; "of." Alc'a-. -.traz:island,'.-who-w.£ls. convicted , ijo. am* bez.zling .government /.funds,;, is. reV. .ported to have' a« gpiod cliance f or-.r'e covery -f roni--. ah attack . 'of. _ paralysis, with which .- he : was.-.strip.ken a . short .time- ago.. \. Liljef el£ ,'was'dt- the'] county jail serving' a six \ sentence •when he .was -afflicted. ]He was -taken to ; Providence hospital." ;.' •].*. :.;;•. j .•\u25a0• The: danger of kidney, sicjkness is. Awaken to,, the Danger of Col* 'nerves, muscles, joints and- vital" OV7 '. that- often' ' 'it -runs you Hown. to:, the | ap^ e -aruJl^Cure the Wekk- gans!: .Headaches, dizzy -spells warn. Vtrgc of. --.collapse before" you know. . ; o V .. .;.- -\u25a0\u25a0_;_ '\u25a0-.. • " \;. • you;^ heart palpitatiori, poor' circula- Avhat really is the matter.' " ; ;' ": - ['.'\u25a0 cn .f^ * ' \u25a0 tidri f ; l?loatingrfailing;eyesight,:*rlieji^ ,If jou ye ] always tired, .worried, '1 , \u25a0 — .V, ..' ...,\u25a0- r .: : ." -... '-. .-'-. ' 1 matism/.stomach. troubles. :It:is : l>ut a' -weak, \u25a0rheuiriati.c,'-.^nervous— and suffer Eveiy Picture - :: v; < , '"^^ * short road to dropsy, diabetes, "gravel, at the same' time distressing urinary Jells A Story.. ... r^~J^-**k^>x i ' stone in the .kidney* or fataV Bright's: \u25a0.disorders, and backache, -don't lose „. \u25a0 - -J^^f'^j/tjSEEB^--S'' ' '\u25a0 '• '•- -.' . . ' : sight .of the probable cause— sick kid- .. /^r^TW^tfj^^^S^^r Don't wait for the serious troubles. 'nevs; '. '\u25a0 ''' "' ; - . • ' V ik *S^ r^// rYArMIn Begin- .using • Doan's Kidney ' Pills •' No' other trouble wears more'- oh \u25a0\u25a0•.\u25a0/ '" \aT/// ' :'i/IM.\\l when you first? feel- backache; or "first the nerves- than kidney, .'sickness, for • \u25a0 Wu/// l///is'- r Wn notice urinary disorders. .This remedy 'the blood, may be full of uric .acid . .' - hSMlMm^S^'^ ' has>Kiyen- new life and. strength to poison, the effects of which are Vex-. . <C^*^^BmPT W^ -^ thousands . of women and men. It .tremely. irritating to the brain and '''^fy^^Sßr ~M \u25a0 • '"" cures slc k k 'dneys and backache: _ nerves.. Many a case of nervous col- . .- J? ffi^zmSisA SAN FRANCISCO PROOF lapse could- be traced right back to - // < *^ainiii \u25a0\u0084•\u25a0'\u25a0_. , "„„ n - An \ r , ', \-a \ K1- • • • \u25a0 • /'/rtr&^Afll V' Mrs. Charles Hall, -2t>4o Mission St., •kidney trouble. ,• _ M^^S^SBMl . San Francisco, Cal., says: • "I -have no ;HVhen you seem unable to pin your -." SS ffi^ \u25a0mind to any task, your back aches and /\u25a0 m Yaffils m inUi " Kidney Pills over two years "ago. I •is so lame that you cannot do an ordi- /i-l iJ^f/!* fSifiSul **" suffered Intensely- from kidney com- nary day's work, . it. is time to give ] Jjl |/l \M Hj| >• .S^unXte-W^VSllSf. 7 ify^ici serious thought to this question: Are Jr^h wi \ > »f^lB(l' •£.• ached terribly and whenever I caught my kidneys working right?" '/It I V*! V*^ ! WS M ~" ' cold the trouble was worse.. In the The answer is. in your condition. \u25a0'&^Wl\|B ; ai |i .^---- r^S'tVWd^^^ -Sick kidneys, congested by a cold or V \u0084^..^B ?^Sffi| > BKCTBtoi^^a&L- : j feeling clung to me constantly. Doan'a some other, unseen cause, slacken their vX iX t^^Tl |Tr Wt Kidney Pills relieved all thesediffl- filt^rino- work" - ; -Iln'r arirl rirmiat^c - "*C^^gJr" . cultics from the first and continued use "•tenng.worK. .^uncjacid^ circulates .-._.. .-:. _:V..::: V .. : :- r cpsJ^r .:;.\u25a0:-//.- - ; ; : .-- ... r permanently: cured. me. tI cannot speak freely yWith the blood, attacking. brain;' .'-^ . , ' .."..... .... .—,-.,,.-...'.... NTn TT T ?r"^'* J '"'.-. too highly^ of them." •;. ; \u25a0>;- , -. [•#DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS#| 'v Sjftteftinuihsrs , Sold W -ili^ciflrs; Pi^^ i k Its YoarnidiKys \u25a0 . . . .\u25a00..../ \u25a0?..».\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.' \u25a0-•'-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 -\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0 \u25a0*• \u25a0\u25a0.v.wnv..t > .ii M ,;i<.^t^,.->»^ ;<.-.- -yH3Yoarnldntyii + DEATH KNELL OF FIRE HORSE TOLLED Berkeley Henceforth Will. Pur» chase Only •Automobile Ap=~ \u25a0 paratus to Fight Flames .-. BERKELEY, Aug.. I.— , Th c". ciat'ter of the 'horse's' hoofs on the pavements bf;;this city . as; the" galloping -animals pull the hea.vy .fire-engines to th.e;sce]he o£a-blaze will give .way shortly to the. purr of the, rubber] tired" automobile: fa the.accompaiilnierit'.of the siren "as it.is •driven'by a .firenian .chaufteur:.'.'. '\u25a0\u25a0':\u25a0 ' XThe death; knell »Qf. the "hors"e' : as'an adjunct •. -.to -the i.., fire "? ••department- was tolled by; members tot- the' city- cpomcij today" ohjtfife. return Jof; Commfssjoner JE-." B; Norton; \u25a0 .iiead v .'of;-thie."-deßartnient Of : pubijdrs ; Uppiies," from- Los -Angeles. ' Norton at once conferred with- Mayor Hodghea'd • and" Other /.members ;-..0f the city " councilj \ who. ard; strong "in their : conviction ;that;;the:fire horse in". B.erke-' •ley .has seeti 'his last -day:.; - i \u25a0'; ' ..' -. Commissioner]- Norton j left • herfe; about .tWo weeks .-ago to .make. a% trip .to Los Arigejes -. for- '; pleasure * and .business.- W.hfJe away:- he" 'devoted a. greater . part" of. his time tq.thei interests .of ithe'etty and invfestigated a- nuniber. of a-ut-omo-'' •bile Tire engines;' He ; saw them j-n'oper ..atipn in tlie-^ south', .and- said thiat they. ='wer'6; more'; effective": than]' Vhe.' : horse drawn engines and cheaper -to maintain. . y.."They. are" cheaperfand Tleanferi- and no- reasonable: objection'- pan be'ftvade'.to .a firehou^e equipped with autoVnobiles "by any resident; of this" .city," 'said Coiji missi'oher. Norton. -."They are powerful and no."' first-class machine J w^uld .'be stalled on the. .Hearst' avenue liill\like one of th-e . wagons. w.as.'last we<jk." Mayor. 'Hodghead ] -that "• the sh*rt dash "to .fires/ was 'cruelty. \u25a0to animals, as it was a severe r strain oti' the horses. ;He the 'convict \u25a0 tion 'that' henceforth" "only \ automobile equipment wpul.d b.e purchased for -this .city.-- ;. ;• ; ;•' :, \u25a0 :/\';-:..-: r.; \u25a0 \u25a0. : -; : : : It is probable that Commissioner Norton 'will .submit ;a'J report- of -this trip. .to the city cdun-cii'; asking : that a certain type: of autorhpbile fire \u25a0engines : be "purchased;. ; bids '' for : which], -were called- for a "few .weeks-. ago. ; The : new machine -will- cost about: $&,OQO.': ' •'' FRIiITVALE CARPENTERS MEET m NEW HALt Union .-.'Nti;.; 1,473 Plaris Special . : ; • for Thursday \ ' 1 FRTJITVALis:,';: : Aug:. = -1. --^Carpenters; local 1473.,-.wljt6se'!.rnfi.mber"s include mo6t:.of tlie'carpenters- in the':, annexed ;dlstrlct, will : liold ita : first, meet! ng^j'ft the. new carpenters* : hall,: which- is';be lVig'Serected-ajt; a cost' ; pf. ?10,:0.0.0 at East Twelfth street ;' a njj Frul.tvale' aye'iiue. Friiitvare;] Thursday "evening. - A "spe cial:., program Avilf be presented during the |feye.nlns a.nd the .officers of the hall \u25a0.association,. President O.; L. Sparks'; SecVe^ary "iR." B. .ingaila and Treasurer J: -Gfo'ld, will Jje : called : iipoh .fo]r'-a.d dresses. .'The] date f'©r' the dedJeaiion o£ tlia : new :ha}l has -not been; set.'- '- -. RULES FOR BOARDING . ; HOUSES ARE STRICTER University Commences. Invest!" , ; gation of x Stiident Dwellirigs •. • : \u25a0 -BERKELEY, Aug. ,i:-^The university w^ill be more' strict this year than ever befpre '. in- ' .investigating: bparding houses and hotels where the: students will" reside* during the, college ;year. Notice, has been issued that -boaVd'ing hous.e '•: keepers - will have until Friday •to be .placed on the list _ recommended by the .university fpri;'occupancy t .by: stude-ntsJ Milton. T. "'.Farmer.' graduate .manager and alumni • secretary, ; ' ha» charge of . tlve ftien's boarding vhous'es.: while G. Li. Bayley lias charge.: of the "ii]ouses; ; for women.* .-:'. :•'\u25a0'. "•• ..'• -: HORTIcK-TURi^t EXPERT j *'•-;., R^PORtS GOOD CROPS Advises Fruit :Grqwers to Make ; : : ; More Use pi Spraying] ; ] ''\u25a0'\u25a0 OAKLAND," -A-ug." T.-^-County] .Horti-. eJuHtifal Commissioner ;Fred Seulbierger. mad> his. rep] or t today! to. the' bbard'.of supJß'rylsors, " in": which -he. declared." that the /crops |of -. Alameda \ county we'r« '.in good, condition .and cjffmmand;fng:good! \u25a0price's." •. -He recommended, the : ; niore spraying" tpr Improve ]the s Quality of the fruit, and promised 1 'to rgive d'em6nstratlons. v ;of 'the.valua of -sprays to the;. fruit' growers.."- . .'\u25a0 .; ' ; .'-.\u25a0 FLbRIDA'S GOVERNOR : ) HONORS ALAM B DA WQAIAN Mother pf; 13 Children Gets ; a V'V";; 1 : '/;••• ( Gold Pin . aLamEDA, Aug. : i.— 3lf. .and Mrs. : P. F-. C'ayanatigh: of .2012; Clement avenue, the parents . of 43: children, -today ' re-." CQlved 'a'letterVof congratulation -from Governor A.'SW.' <silchrist/pf^Florida,. Acco'mpariylrig the letter -was a gold plri bearing; the. great seal of •'the-, sfate .of- Fldrida,' ai'gff t *-' f .rom ' the .governor -jto Mrs. Cavanaugh. : : ;]' . \u25a0• - YOUNG GRADUATE FRAMING CHARTER Former Student of University, \u25a0Class of 1907 Working on New Modesto Document \u25a0 ; -\u25a0\u25a0 ' : \u25a0 . ~ - \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0". i^^api .BERKELEY,/.. Aug.," 1. — Eugene. I. Fisher, \a; graduate ]of "the university and \u25a0 student of/ Chinese,*., has been elected one: of * the ,15 freeholders 0 , to frame' the ]ne-w- Modesto -- charter -upon which., the p"eopleio'f that f city will vote in't.he. -near -future. ; Fisher is a a »newg papermari iii/ Modesto t lha.ving left here for. an "editorial, chair" about: a year kg'o.}- .' . /•;. ;] ; - , '--.. "•^"' '\u25a0;- :-° \u25a0 .":'-.• i; The . young" gra°duate,f whose' parents are -residents -of "Long Beach, is par ticularly adapted';/ for; his, work In framing the.. Modesto ...charter, as he was Jai'Studeht.of '^political -science at the University, b.esrd^s' devoting his tinjV- ; In;-' the"-; rveadingf of 3 ; history and law.; Me. can: speak the Chinese lan guage "and; turned down an offer to go :to China iasl an- interpreter in order to • make his home! -in "Modesto. . -As ari undergraduate Fisher was as sociate ieditor "o-f the": Daily Californian, the 'student .paper, and? also serVed on the'; st-aft of. the-'Blue and-Gold, ; his class -publication. .He' was a • member of the of Commerce, club. » RICHMOND HOLDS ; - - : ; '\u25a0'."•] BIG; BOND-. RALLY Advocates of Good r ; Roads : Stir '. Enthusiam 'in .'Election* '. RICHMOND, Aug.= I.— A big rally for • the. \u25a0 good ; foads-- bonds wasjheld 'sLt . Richfrtorid opera housed this evening to \u25a0\u25a0qlose'i the campaign which' has been in p-rogr.ess in* Contra Gosta,!county for . several weeksJ ; : . • '• . '-. \u0084 : . . ' t '- ••The:. election to determine -whether, .a "boi>d Issue'- of j $l,460;'000 for ' roads shall be".vo-fe.°d :]will ba A held 'tomorrow •throughout Contra," Costa county. Much •enthusiasm "was -'shown.: at- .tonight's meeting. • \^ ./\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; v' ;.';\u25a0:'.:''\u25a0 •"' •'\u25a0'" .; '/i .'. Among. the : - speakers :wero ;". Ernest °Schois.^J. M. : .Eddy,>\Edwa"rd Conlp'n, Charles. Rihn aijd' Other : i.ead6rs in th^ "progressive -pioyenie.nt. \u25a0 They felt as su"re;d; that' the bonds ]:vvill" carry t]o ihorrow.:', , • \u25a0'\u25a0':•'-. "• ' \u25a0\u25a0'.'\u25a0'.\u25a0-' * !"\u25a0"{\u25a0.'\u25a0-" : •_ • Tlie-- : wtio-le- : coiihty aY-series of •meetings," newspaper T] publicity \ , '- and house :lto house .cjanva s^ing.' has been .thoroughly,-;: -in-formed;' •_ upon . = : the projected improvemen'tsi-. .-].-.'• \u25a0 : - UNION WILL APPEAL- .. -. V :;; TO STATE COUNCIL (Cehient -Wbrkers- Seek;- A ppro val : ...; : ]. of ' Salary Demands • ' [Special Dhpalch : to. The CoiiTJ;^-,^ ;^? ! ; .. SACRAMENTO; :' Aug.. il.^TiVe local union; of: cement ; proposes to go aver the' heads of th'^ .local building tradeV counciL tp'the state^coUncll in the hppe : pf 'securing.recPgrirtipn of its demands for.'an'Vincrease' InWages. : , The local "buildiii-g trades ".council re cently, refused indorsement of the de mands, which include a] raise from $3 .f0*53..50 for^ mixers, and-- -from., j 4. to ?5 fox finishers." ": . ; ; .:• • ;'-;. '.:;-' : The", contractors .offer .to ' compromisee on |?.25: and $4.50,- half:' .the increases, asked, and " the : local building ;' trades council argued; this .compromise- should b^ accepted. .. The • oemen-t- workers can not strike without':cbnseht of :tbe local council or the state council." •.'' . •;*.' - CRUISER SplitH DAkbTA : IS TO GET OVERHAULING "Steiel Fighter^ Goes to Navjr ; ;. 7 ; Yards; Aiigust 10/' ' \ v AiiLEJO; ? Aiig".' ' "1. — X The- • cruiser South". Dakota/ rwhich returned; yester day • fi*o.nr.- Monterey/ ..will . go to ' Mare island navy yard 'op. : August-; 10 for. ex-: .t.ensi.ve Hoverhaultns.. '.All 'eighth inch turrets will be •: remodeled and heavier, •stronger guns, -.with' Va hydraulic ele. vatln^ "g.ear for the turrets will.be in stalled.;\u25a0•;\u25a0;. Considerable - l-.outin.e -work •on the South Dakota .has; "a lso[. been au thprized.]- The': cruiser will jbe in', the .navy -yard for several- months, [during which ".time, /the" "cruisers" ; Wes- Vir ginia.and 1 Mar>'land -wUL be ujvdergoing rejpa-irSi • Upon/ the'.camp.lfetion of the work, in OfctobeW .the. '.three ships will leave .hire for* anchorage "in" Sa'n'.Fran cfseobay^under-sailing orders.- v\ '. • " taxicab ip^jDres A ;;'!• ; ; : ' GARDENER ATF STOCKTON [Sp.tctilWi'palchtq.fheCall] \u25a0../,:'.*; .•(• . ; ' - •STOCKTON, y Aug. . I. : V^A ' • taxitfab. crashed . Into * A." Palocca'g I"f rlult" wagon early. : this- mPrnios,. knocking \u25a0•him ' to : the f.pave'ment and .-badly: : .bruising ; his hip. ; .'PalocCa ; was] .taken to' the ; emer gency/ hospital | fpr- medical " He : liad- drive°h y ,to". to\yn •with." other gardeners- : and was." about .to .' engage. •in 'the, regular : early]- morning "trading ..whenV the taxicab; bumped • into his wagon.' ; \u25a0\u25a0: ' : "-. -.-'•\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-' \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0"•-.''." '\u25a0': . ',: "^\u25a0\u25a0: Eugene !. Fisher/ #ho Was Made A Modesto Freeholder COST OF LIVING RAISES SALARIES ", OAKLAND, 'Aug. 1. — rAccordlng to,a report made -today by County Superin tendent'of Sfchools Frlck, the salaries of teachers » have 'gone up during the last year to keep pace with the in creased cost of living. Men" teachers command greater salaries than women; The .average salary paid in the county to " masculine 9 'teachers, last year = was $1,503, while "the average for -women was $1,042.73. % On the other hand, only 82 .; out of the Sl7 teachers employed thrqughout the county were men.- , The total ° receipts of money during .the :': year amounted to . $1,°665.051. of which $850,200.12 went.to the Oakland schools, $243,271.60 to t^iose of Berke Health and Beauty Talks ' "A. TV. A.: .You say yau can find noth* Ing that will protect tender srkin from the. -sun. Try'thisand I know you will not : sufter from sunburn, tan or freck- les: four ounces of spurmax in orjfe-half pint hot • water and add , two tecispoonfuls of glycerine.. Aoply .this, with .the palm of the hand, to the face.- heck and . forearms . in * the morning and you .will find ft will not rub off qr show like] powder. is- a true:'complexion beautifler. for iit restores and preserves the soft and rosy color of youth. This inexp'enswe lotion' is "especially fine' for those, who have dark, sallow -or oily -• S. L.-J.: Very few women are blessed with eyes that are naturally "beaming and .radiant." Most probably those daz- zling, eyes you envy are the result of using a tonic to strengthen^and bright- en- the eyes. Get from your druggist one] ounce of crystos and dissolve it in a pint of waten and you will have a perfect- home-;made, eye tonic. »'Qne or twp"drops in each eye will relieve in- flammation, dullness, redness and sore- ness. .."It will, not smart or burn. Many persons with weak eyesight find "they can-- "dispense with eyeglasses after us- ing this tonic daily a month or two. \ \ G. L.v M.: ' VShampoo" is a word "of Hindoo origin: and means "t© lather. Tub and wash- the head.'* When using canthrox for shampooing, dissolve -.a teaspoonful in: a cup of hot' water; pour on- th.c head a little at. a time and. rub well^— jiist as .you- would- with a», or- dinary shampoo;- then :rinse the 'hair and- scalp thoroughly with warm -water. Canthrox makes an abundance of latter and :• will remove •"\u25a0 that "-fine" SGurf' 6t which" you complain. -for, it is nothing mdrt nor less than dandruff. Don't use soap- -when shampooing, for it leave* the : iscdlp hot and hard and causes streaks- in the-hair. when drying. When you "use canthrox the hair dries qtjickly and : Is; soft, bright; . fluffy and not streaky. '..•,- '\u25a0 — :..-. .. \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0 \ '->\u25a0'- Qslris: ---Have- yoii "tried to preserve your- youthful -looks? Is' your husband correct when/he sayg you do 'not' look as young-as you should? If you want, to keep; -your skin -clear,. ,fre&h andivel-' vety; you must take: care ; of it. Use almqzpin cre;am jelly .' both as a mas- sage, andface gream and your complex- ion .wjll be -nnj* and free "from blemish/ Get 'from; your druggist"- one- ounce^of almo'zoin: dissolve It in ; one-half pint" cold -water: : add two- te'aspoonfuls, of. gly]cerine; stir- well and let stand over night; -Then' you iliaye- a cream Hhat° contains ho -oils or- fatsfto, make J^alri •grow orrcause .the :'»kin to become park and- : greasy , looking. . 'As a' treatmeht- for-'blackhead^ it is "effectLve and .at the^same time "mildl as inilk/'^for o it confjpletely /removes" the pore-dirt, and decreases -the size of the. pores, so that EVERY TIME a man wants to get away af rom all connection with the busy world, the telephone is ah important helper. Local Service is useful in arranging" his affain • at Home, and the Long Distance ;Seryice of the Bell Sys- • \u25a0 tain hejps him to ; decide -where to go and what to take. By means of his Bell Telephone he can find out j^j [ whether the fisH are biting or the birds are flying, and \u25a0. whether guides or horses can be secured. After he has been out:awhile^ if he wants to get the city the nearest Bell Telephone is a frien»d pS^v J^he Paafie Telephone o^^Jiand Telegraph Company Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System X^^^ ley.and r |t69,007.01 to those of Alameda. 1 Charles L. Bedenbach; principal of the McKlnley > grammar, school of Berkeley, has been re-elected president of the county. board of education. Feet So Sore Couldn't Walk- Down Stairs— TIZ Cured Her Quick If you have sore feet, tired feet, sweaty feet, ' lame feet, tender feet, smelly feet, corns, callouses or* bunions. read wbat happened to ilrs. Crockett of Jeffersonville. T I X. DID IT. Mr. Crockett says: "After the second treat- ment she Tralketl tioTrniitalrs one foot at' a time. . She ham not been 1 able to vralk downstairs before la past fire years, except by stepping dotrn on each step with one foot at a time. This is remarkable. - Send five more boxes.** No matter what alls your feet or what under heaven you have used with- out getting relief, just use TIZ. It's different. It acts right off. It cures sore feet to stay cured. It's the only foot remedy ever .made which acts on the principle of drawing out all the poisonous exudations which cause sore feet. . Powders and other remedies merely clog-up the pores. TIZ cleans them out and keeps them clean. You. will feel better the first time It's used. Use .it a week and you can fcrset you- ever had core feet. There is nothing- or earth that can compare with It. T I Z is for sale at all druggists*. 23c per box. or direct, if you wish, from Walter .Luther Dodge & Co.. Chicago. 111. Rec- ommended and sold by y THE. OWL DRUQ CO. i BY MRS. MAE MARTIN the blackheads will not return. Mas- saging with this almozoin cream pre- vents- roughness, removes wrinkles and keeps the flesh firm and plump. E. S v F.: You will not need to worry about your hair coming out when you comb it if you will quit experimenting with °ready-prepared liair tonics. You need only to use a good ctutnine tonic two or three times a week; you can prepare this at home by dissolving an ounce of qutnzoin in one-half pint al- cohol, then adding a half pint of water. Rub this° tonic thoroughly, into the scalp and it will stop- your hair coming out and remove the dandruff entirely. 1 find' it- excellent for excessively oily, dull- or-.brittle hair. It is the only de- pendable renredy I have ever found for hair and scalp troubles and will be found o very invigorating. °A. B.° C:* • You are right when you Say no pOwder or cosmetic will help your complexion while your blood is out of order- , Good health l» the foun- dation of a., good complexron. This tonic is fine' for those who are thin and sallow: Dissolve one-half cup of sugar and one. ounce of kardene in one-half pint of alcohol; then add enough hot water to make a -full quart and you will ha"ye a sufficient supply of a de- pendable home-made system tonic that will tone up your system and build up your 'strength.-- Kardene aid 9 digestion, arouses. a torpid- liver and purifies th* blood. It w£U clear your complexion of saflownesa and pimples and give a charming comeliness that is denied wh*m you arc; sb^ ''run down." You can purchaser kardene from any first clas3 druggist.^ - : \u25a0 .; i-Alixe: ., lt is -useless to fret and wor-i ry and feel utterly wretched just be- cause you are too fat to be graceful." ° If. you will get from your druggist four ounces of parnotis ami dissolve it in.lH pints of hot water and take a tablespoonful of this harmless fleshcreducer before each meal you soon will be satisfied that, while you may not regaia^your former slim and ele- gant figured yob " will not be so- stout as to ;feef /constantly- , chagrined in society or .business. ' ' . \u25a0 .'Carmen': Those torme^ntlnar and dl3- tressing 'hairs, on your = forearms an<l face ° will- disappear if you will apply a paste made by mixing a little water with, de'latone. .-'Apply it and allow it to Yemain - 3 for* two or three minutes, then wipe 'off and wash with warm wa- ter." Delatorie is "expensive and retails for a one dollar an ounce, but one ounce fs enough for or three applications — ahb". that 'is all you will ever °need. Even should, the "hair return after the first application °-it will> be thin and llghx- colored. .The second or third ap- plication removes it effectively and per- manently. .' ' . • 9