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FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDA MARCH 24, 1905, « NEWS OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA » CHARTER DAY AT THE UNIVERSITY IN BERKELEY PROVES IMPRESSIVE [DENTIFIES BUGGY USED MISS KING MAKES HER DEBUT AS ACTRESS. BRANCH OFFICES OF THE CALL IN ALAMEDA COUNTY 3 om—n. * g T A | 1016 Broadway. L s Princeton Professor , N M Delivers Main Address. FEELING WORDS FOR STANFORDS Presi Pay PR nt Wheeler| Tribute to Founders ide 'S Charter ! BY ROBBER Sheriff Barnet Locates the Vehicle Which Stege High- waymen Employed When Leaving Scene of Hold-Up CLEW CONSIDERED VERY IMPORTANT ) i i Man Who Gives His Name as Russell Hires Conveyance From Stableman Who Says! | 1B 2148 Center Street. Teephone North 77. ALAMEDA. 1435 Park Street. L — R — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Alameda Countv. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. Willlam H. and Frances Mackinnon Charles Crandall Everett, lot on SB corner Racine and Sixteth (Thorn) streets, S 30, & | 185.16, N 51.95, W 2015, lot 4, block B, map | No. 8, Roberts and Woltskill Tract, Oakland; | 810, Thomas Moran (widowe: | lot on N lme of West, W 25 by N i | block 8, Barnes Tra Fredertck S. and George M. Eliis to Annie Dickinson, lot on S line of Montgomery treet, 50 E of Twenty-second or Knox aver B 50 by S 100, portion lots 10 to 13, block map Tuxedo Park Addition, Oakland; $10. to | | | to Sam Crokner, h street, 73 W of Jakland: $10. . = E. and Mary Snyder (wife) to Serena A & onaith re in | | Evemte Yilla Frace, Gukiands i 2 TRV a ents, re- | v | ave la Tract, and; $10. genis and slumni as among the most Fellow Acted Suspiciously ! * Holcomb Land Company 't Heron-Holcor signis e sting of those | | Company) to F. Gibson Jones, lot 9, Santa Sack it Anbaa) | | Clara-avenue property, Oakldnd; $10. . b | Etta M. and J. M. Palmer (husband) ed to-day, OAKLAND, March 23.—Sheriff Bar- Mary C. Small, lot on N line of Prince stree than ord net has found the missing horse and | "’:"555 of Shattuck avenue, B 2:9, N 4. W P such interest buggy which were used by the second | 2:9, S to beginning, portion lot 28, block E, 2 n of a vast| bber in the flight Monday morning | | map E portion of Newbury Tract, Berkeley: $6. during robber in e flig! Yy Thomas M. Sheridan (single) to Alexander n. It from the scene of the Stege cross-: “'fldfmlnr anu}_ ‘Ium.m Magdalena r‘ - 2 t (wife), lot on ot Grove street. 130 § was rty-f of the ing hold-up, when John E. Daly and{ Thirty-seventh s"““‘ °F o6 NE ¢ M relieved of Central Frank K. $10,000 in transit from the Roche were 1 Tract, lot 7 and portion lot 6 Blocie H. Oakland; $3000. b eiisk erature | Loulse E. Dabrey (by Harlow P. Bancr e d e i Bank to the Bank of Richmond. Daly I | attorney) to Loui: y sity, delivered the ot e 8 e o ture were has identified the horse and busgy, ) on Railroad avenue, east of the cut, as he started to drive across the rail- ess | 2 Moulton_avent fots 41 and g Crea 1cation which were located to-night in Aber- 2. Santa 55; Tract No. §, Oakltind, ‘:--,1 ol ' 3¢ 10. " g nethy Bros.' stable, 1318 San Pablo **Flora ana’ Bamney X y bs to Rache! Cohe most completely avenue. This rig is the one that Daly (wife of n»nm!,":’f‘y m",:\\ c?»rn«:cut' Thirtye € ¥ T The noticed standing hitched to a fence ond and Filbert streets, N 25 by W 100, lot block 674_Glascock Trac J. V. and M E Nickel, t, Oakland: $10. e u fusion B T = l{{s‘- o e o L Ins S Edward Abernethy, one of the pro- | | €. ‘map Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract. oo 1 e o prietors of the stable, rented the { [Cmwm pondhion : oni 4 3 ‘wg\”lx\ horse and buggy Sunday night to a | . Huteh s ches ; e o sta man who gave the name of G. Russell, t Crescent st int 5 a who answers the description of the 5 : - s second highwayman. He said he de- tion of lot 1. ; - . 8 . sired to go to Berkeley Monday morn- | Helahte, Onkina: gro (T T FEE S PROCESSION MOVES, ing to look at some real estate, The | | ime of Y‘,,k strest 98 of Peincs, 8 30, e bargain was made and Russell paid | w m» right angle —, B 100 $1 50 for the use of the rig. Mundayi | to 45, block 2. lands er where morning at 6:45 o'clock Russell took out the team. Between 11 and 12 o'clock that morning he returned with it. It was covered with mud and the horse showed unmistakable signs of having been driven hard. WHIP IS A CLEW. The team was returned with the‘ MISS PEARL KING. WHO LasT NIGHT MADE HER DE A PROFESSIONAL ACTR | | Simonsen, SW ead Association, Oak quitelaim _deed; | width of" 13 lots 12 and 13), | blocks G ana H, Annte Thorntod (wite of Jobn A.) to Greene, lot on SE line of Nineteenth avenus, C of East Fifteenth” street, NE 65 by E block 26, East Oakland; $10. Frank B. and Maude T. Cook to C. G. R ~ whip broken, another mark of identi- A2 <} | a0d Anna Moutoux, lot on § corner of Twenty~ gues fication. Several persons on the San first nr“?_t’.zn-l Twenty-third avenue, =SB w . Pablo road who noticed the second OAKLAND, March 23.—Many society | ::‘0 “81 _F\“\ ‘a :’H-‘n e at right angle to S§ i ¥ - e —— § s *P-rig drhin; in Monday morning re-|folk braved the sudden and heavy | jor f »1‘,ATIH' \-;rr?‘v:‘f’:\ ;‘\%y: mu“.’v“»;‘ W Professor Van Dyke en- FCRPATIVE BDUCATION TN A DF\!O(‘!{A Y s:gisee: :}’l‘i‘l the driver was using & | iing make her initial bow as a profes F oty Tt om )!.FI l?ln:n:v g ;;n;mknf;: tering th the others in order. X2 p"( “Fox” is a fair- sional actress, and although she had al- | street, 380:9%; SE of Twenty-thira pkins Willey deliv- The horse known as "1 ¢ | most nothing to do, she was given an | SE, 39 b¥ NE 150, block G, same map, East tior T President | tion in a democracy—the decorative ideal lhe sized chestnut sorrel. The buggy is o SRt Sratins that o ! Oakland; $10. of the sig- able $0¢ e ‘creative deal? CHO[R A«EMBERS T ‘plano-box type, red running gear, red stic greeting that was a pleas- | ¢ R. and Anna Moutoux' (wite) to F. B. 3 & 1 shall speak of the decorative ideal first - S b Y a a noticeably peculiar high- | I8 tribute not only to her well-Known | and Mande T. Cook (wife). lot on SB corner e - g angely enough, it is likely to take LOSE H T PINS fm':k sa:z:: L})aly from the outset con- | 2Pility, but to her persenal pepularity. :ire:"evm{)!:"dn-. o0, B -‘1\.:7“"« T y has sus hic Ger of tim certaini - She y 5 i 24 ast 10. e p order of time.and certainly it A tended that the horse was a sorrel and [ She played the part of Charmian, | 'G5 . X "hougiase (singie to Smela D two founders, whose steadfastness and pa- known to all until full story of her life t be -eminent in worthlessness. Barbarous inteliectual or social adornment 1o have been the earliest con: ucation. This mnose-ring conception rejects and_abhors the useful, but BY ZOE GREEN RADCLIFFE. FROM CAPITAL gy as that he saw to-night at Aber- nethy’s stable, His practiced eye on horse-flesh and vehicles—for Daly is a stableman of many years' experience— Cleopatra’s confidential serving woman, Some of .the most beautiful flowers ever passed over the footlights were sent to Miss King, and as the fragrant tributes were passed to her until she & riz ex pref, ) pe > - 1 X - Barnu lIot on NW line of Twe fourt] «. Stanford as 0 decency and comfo u & n ; aracterized Mrs. Stanford as a | Toer Drefer ornement o desency and comfort MYSTERIOUSLY was hitched to such an appearing bug- | ;g made much.of the-small part. e Ty S of yntr-ascana wraet "&5 W 35, NE 75, 153:10 to beginning. block G, subdivision hvvv Associates’ Tract, East Oakland: also lot. on SW line of East Twant. - exalts the useless chiefly bee i one 1Ko NW of Twenty-fourth aven he alumni chorus, fi““‘;“""" in cap | 1y"to be common rhlln"‘n\s'f'r‘i;*.:? The Sacite . detected little peculiarities that con-| .3 completely overwhelmed, the en- | 75. block G. same, Fast Dakiand: said | and gown, sang at this juncture, the | tive s=hool of cuiture we fing those phenomena | OAKLAND, March 23.—I¢ anybody saw the Cnngressman Arrives Home | vinced him almost positively that here | qit S0P e O once Knew mo | Plece subject fo right of way to J. A Thomt chorus luding the 1 men: | of and symbal- | treble portion of the First Presbyterian Church 3. 7 S was the missing rig. hounds S "‘;‘ln: ve: 'nndbn‘;w E(nltjf;uklnnd .1": & 96 3 a - m Their ma c] - A3 ce lelen lohnson te 1 ; Dr. ¥ in Bake- | (5" NS, pohelr mark | cholr golng home from rehearsal with hats From Washington and Re-| iss Mabel Perry, who saw the hold- | "N Ficine will have a more ambitions | 3. Fasser Tor o & e S e siouer ™30 e Bakewell r. H. P. | one who is cavaire to the vulgar. They must | 2°K¢¥ last Baturday night It was not be- & n < up through field glasses, sald the sec- | part 1o play in Cymbeline and all are | W of Deakin, W 40 by S 61, portion lots 10 W. Gunnison, '91; Fred | b that Homer and Dante and Milton and | ¢#USe these ladies were frivolous or indif- y . * b b v thal drove away behind the] § P be ylrd 11. block B, Suburban Tract, Berkeley e -3 &t "o by okt ). C€S | ond buggy anxious to see her then e >y r alber oa | ¢ le have be uch overrat nd | feres 0 the proper arrangement of their . Eh e | #12. of the ocean from EIVING Way to| of them-had been robbed of her hatpin. The of the piano-box style. She was PoSi- | und Norval Macgregor as Mark An- |lot on NW corner of Husedll and. Moloes sentiments of vulgar admiration. Views of | jodies had removed their hats to o e ALAMEDA, March 23.—Congressman | tive on that point. That the second | thony were very clever. The company -ne:’( W 96 by N 80, portion of lots 37 and v e reciate familiar h comfortable during cholr practice andlett | Joseph R. Knowland of the Third Dis- | Ti§ was hitched to a sorrel horse has | throughout is fairly good 38, Dlock C. University Villa Tract. Berkeley: extraordinary villains. ! ideal of education is a by prod the discarded millinery in the church parlor. trict is home from Washington, hav- been declared by several persons who | Among the society people in the au- ; v a Blake Company (corporation) to Pater R the spiritual fermentation of a democracy. | haier. When elender fingers sought with ac- |t 0 O e o Soutn. | saw it on the San Pablo road. dience were: The F. M. Smiths, Miss |erford, fot on B line 5t Harper strect, 175 3 At the opposite extreme of the decorative | Of*womed ftouch s e meseR E & A= Wise : INTIFICATION. Ellis, Miss Smith and Roland Oliver |of Mason. N 40 by E 122:4, Berkeley: § Alumni was de- | ideal liss the marketable ideal of education. | 0L foTReEiNE head and hat, there were frst|ern California, where as chalrman of FURTHER IDEN in one party, the Laymances, the E. B. | Am Mary Nickerson i ifichael Heatev. lot Association. | 3, "o K iming e of value ';N”‘Y-(““. ok g::nm.(::‘r;u lr(n:-. Somgdmllc’;rlnl._ with a | tive Sons he officially visited a number satisfied they are on the right track to in another, Miss Gertrude Gould, | Tract Berkt!!y $10. lock 14, McGee ties that bind | this ideal which is not of direct utllity in | avery - single hatoi. “ane tadies mawerel | Of Dariors of the fraternity. Mr. Know. | because the description of Russell 80 |y, W W.' Standeford, the A. A.| Charies A. and Alice C. Bafley to same, er, and then | business or a profession. This marketable | fajled to fully appreciate the joke and thels | land left Washington on the 7th of this close]y fits that ¢f the short, stout rob- [ v\ & =0 el Albright and Miss Vio- |10t on W line of Ninth street, 288.3 B e et | otions of lexraing, where boys Nre tb be curn- | Fomarks were almost g pointed as the stolen | nionth and ‘in company with Mrs, | DST, Wh9 covered Roche with 8 PIStol | ot Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King | portiae ot ey 10 bick ?l‘flhm:9 ct B "sarie of those who main. | tutions of 1 : v o be cultl- | pins Mrs. > . Mr. ) 36 of those who nmin.- | Gl ® o5 as mtn, Dt as Jonliits N'“”e,o! the ehofr—at least the feminine]KTMowland, who went to-the nationaj|2Rd Was seen D e D mensang |2nd the Welles Whitmores, Mr. and |Land and Town Improvement Assoctation, . 3 oo g D" | ors, chemists, lawyers, physicia haif of It —will practiog with covered heads. | capital to witness the inauguration of | S1id down the railroad eml:’“"kg‘elm :“g Mrs. W. H. MacKinnon, Mrs. Lejeal | Berksley: alto lot 11, block 118, Allstom Trace. ed ncid y, hat a he | musiciane, menufacturers, mining enginesrs, B ¢ poatr Sy > of went toward the spot where Daly had | 314 party, Mrs. Bleuel and Miss Da- | Berkeley: : nizations of the university | seliers of wet and dry goods, bankers, account. | 1 1 Z President Roosevelt, traveled by way 2 =2 . Martin' Sehults (administrator of the estate ir very little while everything, from stenography to farrfery. It | when they will give a large 'reception at rs. Knowland left her husband and ’ ne o ta cm—. Ay T remains only to add m few more, an academy | Maple Hall to all the teachers of Alameds|CRme on to Alameda, reaching here | When he left Abernethy's stable. The| ' " " = oLl o can ten 30 Dy N 140 A Ee‘d'"" S wreet) street." W b STET of Mesmerism and Collese of mind bealing and | County to honor Dr. Edward Fuller Bigelow. | lagt Thursday. second robber, according to these who | wort 10 e 0, 0% (0 Aeation. Helen 3. ‘and ?m:in‘:flzflnam to Delia ‘ re introducing r_Van | ehiropodist university. to found the encyclo- | Dr. Bigelow Is ons of the mnoted sclentis Concerning his experlences in his |5&W him driving in town, wore a cap. e T. O'Donnell. NE 33:4 fest of lot D, bloc Dyke as the da\ Presi- | P & e merctal ideal of America and his nature gtudy lectures to D Wh ly was asked to look at the 55, . g e S The true ideal of education In a democracy | the sehool children have been wonderfully | TSt session of Congress, the youngest as Naly - Police Seek Former Marine, e o, Tanteat, Alstndaz g1 St Whoale: © Oof the bene- | i the creative ideal, a process of development. | Interesting. Next Tuesday evening the public | representative ever sent to the na- | horses in Abernethy’s stable stalls, he ool » i iy T S (=ite) to_Halen fa s ergity has re- | Its aim is the production of something which | will be invited to listen to his lecture at | tional hall % said he would know the animal as soon | VALLEJO, March 23.—Inquiries | Todd Muls CEMawh ot oD e of Cinton vear, most of | did mot exist before. The educated man is a | Hamilton Hall on “The Haunts of Nature. | lor'a) Balls of leglstation from Califor- | 200, & pianket was pulled from jt, and bei B Beve regaritng Tuite ] to e S 0k T0 L el 0. n made public. | Pe¥ man. It is mot merely thet he knows ) Dr. Bigelow ws st one time edtor of the “;}:‘l he did ;re"h ';‘n ";: idrtas l!: co:nectlon lands adjacent to Encinal, lfinznd:lo‘} o.& sy - mo at he can do more—there is something | Popular Science Monthly. 'wo matters that occupied the greater By " mith, B " ’ Contributions | i, nim which was not there when his edusa- GBS, part of my attention in Washington were the | “1'd almost stake my life on it,” de-| G, Th (Bl e up, It ds re- THURSDAY, MARCH 23, s?‘d tion began. A)\T ;ndle‘rlckl F. rm:-‘n:- lot sBené!- lfld securing” of an appropriation of $175,000 to | clared Daly, as he examined the sorrel. Darted thet T ik mame- Jhakd hu"l H.lmnlnn (guardian estate of 2} who oy > rthur ngley o ctoria, who roper!, ui) i |- Leoia Hamilten, mino: [atthe Gnoaler - of 8 OBJECTS OF EDUCATION. have been considerably entertainéd daring thels | that ona of the ‘é’év:‘m‘&.it'zé.‘fiu".:‘d ci:{du'? ,Th" '::”e ‘:::fu:h:r:':;efnfi:: "f':,in Smith was hanging around the Golden | 3. &. Rader. all intorest in Jor o -y of German books to |, THIS It seems to me, s the real object of | Stay in Oakland, were guests of honor at a | 225,000 and which was brovided for in the last | N8 OB the & =) ' West Hotel, at Point Richmond, until | Stxteenth street, 135 B of Market, B 50 rary. Eifte of W 31 educetion. Not merely to decorate a man card party given by their sister, Mrs. Fred | general naval bill could be constructed there, | Practically sure of it. Monday last, when he disappeared |108:9. W 25 N 13:0. W 25. 8 117:6, lot 19 and gifts o - | with rare accomplishments; not merely to| Parker Winchester, to-day. and the obtaining of an appropriation of $360,- | Daly did not see the buggy when he d has not been heard of since. | Portion lot 6, block C-275, North Oakiand rranged for an ex- | train him for a-fixed function in the vast| Among the guests were: Mrs. Fred Allardt. [ 000 for the improvement of Oakland harbor. | first stepped into the barn, but in a tew | 0% has B b - | Homestead Association, Omikland; $1250, erve the total | mechanism of industry and cimmerce, but to | Mrs. Charles Allardt. Miss Allardt, Mrs. New: |1 was successful in both, much to my gratifi- | minutes his eye caught the identical This man answers the description “Of | “Lena M. Hamilton (widow) to same. undis resiat B : 3 , ¥ . con. 5t 3 * E ell_and Jo 5 v?;‘x 3;\1; lf nmz of man. Tam not deating 1n ElItiering genor: ;;'-M“Mr‘; 1;‘"-' }‘rlegnr. :!rnj ngm; YO:’nx. sidering the opposition that had to be met and | ‘‘That must be the one. wl.:.g a member of the marine corps un- | ¢l (asband) (by T F. Brown. heir ttorney) b5 r as just | alities. b s W W werkaers Mie: | overcome. It was necessary for me to move Sheriff Barnet, to make sure of his| ;; ahout three months ago, when he | [® Joba P. Beckett and A. V. Feight. lot on N prize for an essay | The man who is honored with an invitation H: R M Gorsy’ Mucesie: Mrs | an amendment to the general naval bill in or- | ground, will send for people who saw d line of Thirty-efghth strest, 416.68 B of Mar with the Spanish- | o speak here owes it to himself and to his | Horace Watson, Mrs. George Mevedith, Mrs. | ger'to got the appropriation of $175,000. T 2 was honrably discharged and 1eft | ket, B 124.78 by N 130.50, Oakland: $10 the continent, the | udience to have a distinct idea at the oenter | Charies w{.?—lzlfi.n' Ars., Skephord Jenks, Mrs. | &poke five minutes and when the amendment | the rig Monday, in order to fiave them | yajjejo. Grace M. (wife of W. T.) to Lillis T he United S 3 a F . £ S5 PRSP £ th ited St has played in the de- r to see clearly, the power to imagine | F- Adams Mrs. Arthur Langley, Mrs. ¥red | .young man, your talk cost the United States height, stout and stock a 27:6 by W 135; 10, velc e BIVIHy, S ipower to Thitk ToRaponidt: Knight, Mrs. Martin Blote, Mrs. George Win. der average height, stout and stocky,! ,..s OVER MILK RANCH.—Oukiand, merican for- P h pendently and | Nt e A o I de Bres g | Just §35.000 a minute. You exercised magnifi- h Qark AR Froner e (o Oukiand. | 8. D. Avers (widower) to Minnie E. Camp- eig committee to | the power to will nobly. If o man has these | . 3 3 cent economical- judgment In cutting it short | With a ri < mustache, “Olherwilie | March: 23.—The ng of a sult over the| pal Iot on S line of Ward street, 100 W af award this p been appointed, | LU, PoRae—clear sight, quick =Imagination, | s Hary. KOO | oy where you did."* smooth shaven. He was between 40 |incompleted saje of é“:fl’):'n-::‘;ndn:o:: Elisworth, W 40 by S 134:6. portion lots 4 3 cotiisting of fessors, Moses, Miller | s e anon and right, strong will—I eall him |. py, Delight Woodbury will entertain & fow & oy Be et X Metcalf R 1‘-1”111 S0 ot and 50 years old. On the right side of | {#® (R BefOr® SRR 0w or on for a 391 0 S e cx Leonard Tract, and portion and Plehn The power to use the senses to their fun | EUTL friends at dinner to-morrow evening and | the Most industrious members of the Cablnat. ' his face, under the eye, was a blemish | payment on a t#o vears' iease of the Werner | 10t 13. Blogk ¢ map southern portionf Biake 1 am tempted at this time” con- Capacity does not come by mature. It s o | Jater the party will attend the llttle drama | S00 IHETS '8 Bo one in the BresUERLe offgel| of some kind, the exact nature of which | ranch in Dimond Cauyon, for which he agreed | TReC Refioiewi 00 o L cluded President Wheeler, “to violate | Pablt, the result of lnstruction, appiled to the | LnicF 7 (o atbisis Soolety of g‘," e | day 1 observed President Roosevelt enter a Abernethy was not sure. The stable-tc ray #1200 ~ ~~ =~ on N line of Parker street, 113:8 W of Fuiton, a confidence and inform you that Mr. ;2:;\‘:\:"0 :“nlme‘::‘:nud lu‘a;“!:ngt‘m:: of | ton's school. The dinner party will clude | COmMmittee room where Secretary Metcalf was | man said Russell wore a black slouch 5 BE GUARDIAN. i W 40 by N 135, portion lot 19, Steele Tract, Hearst has recently told me of his in- | coretan outri nis in- | 3700 iiate Cognit, Miss Anite Thombon. Miss [And In his rugged and hearty manner the | hat on Sunday afternoon, but on Mon- | 5% LD, P35 N nioakiand, March| Berkeley: $10. - - Mosste Hunkins of San Jose, Arthur | President slapped the Secretary on the back 23.—George H. Plerce of Alameda has pe-| J M ‘or James Madison Curtis to Henry tention t mplete the work of | But there is another world of Inward vision, | g3 l® (Pgil Franciscg and Walter Corder, | and said: '“Vic, how is your health?” day morning wore a gray cap. He con. | titioned the courts to be appointed the guar- | Gogeh, lot on S line of West Toelfth steast building k theater, covering $nd, the key to it is the imagination, =Imag: : While 1 always knew that Senator Perkins dian of his stepfather, David Plerce, who | g12 B of Center, F 26 by S 110, being W one. these Tough seats with marble, and | s Teien st Bt U 1| 2re. Lin Church will give a house-warming | was one of: the Tost valuabie rpresentatives RUSSELL'S APPEARANCE 12 0 San Antonlo avenus and the wid s | DAIE of lot 31, Center-street Home Lots at Gak- otherwise making it a finished prod- | nive. Nothing srect mas ever heen alscovered | PATLY next Wednesday evening that promises | of California at Washington, I never fully 3 B T e e ais, 2 man | 1) Putt, Oukiand: 0. uet.” Cheers followed T 2 T pen discovered | 1o be one of the week's brilllant events. | appreciated his power until I worked with him | Russell appeared to be a business man, Ras F10.060" v o 0 be taken care of. | ‘Bva M. and Willlam H. Waterhouse to . d this announce- e ) Tt there. He is on seven important committees | neatly dressed, and he conversed coolly and Joba Cosant. seme, Oukiend: §io —_ % : o T e o T o Une CresLive: culture | Several anllnden are .omx crogs the bay | and when he goes after anything for Califor- | quietly. He arrived shortly before 7 o'clock, | WANTS HER FREEDOM.—Oakland, March| Frances M. and John E. Markley to Kate Professor Van Dyke, upon being in- - S K object of lit-| ¢ morrow to attend Mrs. C. O. G, Miller's | nia he is unfailingly successtul in his efforts. when I hitched up the horse. 1 asked the | 23 —Edith McLaughlin, tired of a husband B. Somers. lot on NW line of Twenty-first troduced by President Wheeler, said he | e to iricaien 1o Lo pobels dogteach & | card party. T ws:resent Wit Bematie, Sislk int | DAS WG would be back. because I wanted | who does mot live With her has brought suit | avenve, 105 SW of East Twentieth (Jackson) oL a cordis " . ., 2 e i took the oath of office. to know er. put any in the rig. | for divorce against Franl . McLaughlin nnn NW block - brought a cordial greeting from ‘old | able him.to Tead them with inward vision. Mr. end Db Cuaries Bitters Bave 10 | e e O e i whar s | e iata e -WOAIN. Bathack b nhum 800 Do | 1ok srutiad oF Semecifim: - o A 4, San An Princeton” to California, and ex- We are trving hard to Increase the number | 4y mes from Shasta County. personality and ability made him many friends, [ was here before that hour, n he came in = of the University of Californi e The Henry A. Butters are ot of town ail right and he sald “‘Yes,” and he started be mlorious bevond expeciationn EOL le left to the care of chance. I wish that We | put will return in a few dave. M. Butters | MRS. EMMA J. JEFFERY | downSan Pablo avenue toward town " Now ADVERTISEMENTS. dreams. He then spoke in part as fol. | The design of education is not accomplishea | W25 duite 1l for g short time with 1a grippe. DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS :-’:':; b gyl gl g B g unless man passes beyond the power of Seeing | afiss Georgle Strong fa expected home from he might have turned In from a side street N admirable book. The American Com. | {Li0E® 88 they are, and beyond the power of hington, D. C., In a few days. She was | Mother of Secretary of Snlmn-u instead of coming straight down the avenue. o woman’s happi. i by M. James Bryce ne thupiss | interpreting and appreciating the thoughts of | J2" yusce "ot her stater. Edward Hal 1 recall plainly how muddy the rig was and ness can be woe and nmivecsities oomes betaiate | oter men Into the power of thinking for bim- | Cympbell, during her &tay in the nation’s Electric Company Answers Sow tired was the home. complete kX . jireet, There s 8 | Tover what it ‘means 16 sty ecance’ ipat | CPHal 41 Was considerably enteriained. Call of Death. The Forse s one (hal wil ot travel at without children; it singular contrast between them, for while ¢ 7 to] unless under Whippi e hile the | is the finest result of education. Sk Lok . k. R his outing| OAKLAND, March 23.—After an ill- ‘ o i uthal @0 1t 16 not uniikely he is her nature to love stmjsm in an uncommonly cheerful book 't TUTUR] trip In his yacht the Spray. but has been fll Mrs. .| was in the rig was-seen on the road iher marke the highest note of optimism 10 @ ., ) o E DEFINED. Sines: bis return—not serlously, however. o4l | et of ‘WEVAIA: MADEIR b »BE?:‘"' 3 Mondsy morning being driven hard. Under and want them which @ British writer can allow his Impres- © know the best that has been thought Jeffery, the mother of John B. ery, | n other condittons could the animal be put as much 516 arisc. The Wall street chaprer thoces | A03 51d 1n the world” is what Matthew Ar-| The Wallace Alnl.nden, Who. have taken | died day before yesterday at the home % a fast gait. This horse i an old iivery 0 as " the melancholy remark that the habits | POId calls culture. It fs an excellent attain | tne mrittan house. will be at hote. oo Thaes animal that I rent only to or to it is to love the of speculation, constitutiohsl excitability, and | Jent. But there is a step bevond if that leads | days. | of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. A. K. Craw- | {ore, “Reing unacquainted ith Fussell ‘T . high mervous (onsion seem io have pased into | from clturs lato mechood ' That step P s taken ———e— i ford, 226 Boulevard avenue. Mrs. Jef- | gave®him “Fox.” ‘pure. ' The Crihieat o . beautiful and r of e merican people ut the - ; Chapter on colleges And univeritice ends witn | Dest that other men have. thousht snd said, CASE NEARS END.—Oukiand, | TeI¥ has resided in Oakland for the | Jjames Rogers, an amplove at the sta- < frings w mother must the hopeful observation that: ““While of al | begins to think kg own thoughts clearly | March 23— The arguments in the Fletche: | last six years. She came here from|pje saw the man and gives an excel-| Pas8, , is so pain, saff e Une_inetitutions of the country they are those | through and to put them In his own Chicago. She had been an invalid for | jen¢ description of him, tallying with | that the very d axing danger, of which the Americans speak most modestiy. | BUt ope mors alm s Included In the Creative a long time. ABernstnys. 9 There is it filh h.f 'xth a; horror. #nd indeed deprecatingly, they are those waich | at s its effect uj 3 = no necessi the - Secm 16 be at this moment making the swirt. | the Wil The to_see clearly. to Imag- Deceased was well known in Oak- |~ pajy said to—nllht. ty for of life to be painful o progress and_which have the brightest | o widely, to think independently will cer- p- 1and and leaves many freinds. Besides| . . ery Important items of “d‘m T’h-n-of IM Promise for the future.” In regard 1o the | fainly be twasted, or at leam will be shut her huspand and daughter she leaves | j.cyliar pom of Similarity that tend o t that it 80 prepares the system for Babil "o "mogest ana " Geprecating sprech. we | ¥ the tnatvidual’ and Kept Tor his own seinieh two sons, Harry and Charles Jeftery. | fhe"idendity” of uhe hores °°"‘"‘¢ S ]n-d without any danger. This have a faint suspicion that e autl s ex- n comes extra parience of academic snniversaries may have | to call the man into action and give him with The former s a member of the firm of | col ':‘ By Soe, ‘._“t::r xes Blgk back to| great and wonderful been limited. Perhaps he was here in a dull | all his education to the service of the world. Johnson & Jeffery and is secretary of s Tubber-tired. and the one that steoa | Temedy is ll"ly. gemson. Perbaps he went only to Boston or | AR man is helpléss until he is the Suburban Electric Company of San | on the avenue was rub) 1 that Chicago. Perhaps he did not understand | smancl An emancipated man s aim- , | Leand ts for the fu-|by going over after the robbe < externally,and the sinuosities of -American hu At all | less until he “ ro. Arrangemen e e has events we trust that his praise will be justified | #imply concentration plus a sense of duty. neral have not yet been completed. e Soh Seeny . e witel trach, carried thousands and that the @ay ie coming when the utmost | | \What we mced at it 15 not new col- —_————— that T could easily see were from the narrow dmthn‘h thet hes been claimed for our institutions of | leges with a power of conferring degrees, but FUNERAL OF C. B. FOOT.—Oakland, | ridge of a rubber-tire buggy. At the stable Seatnine wi evidently ran Znr Short of thelr | more Power in the existing colleges to inake March 23.—The funeral of C. B. Foot, Who | the bugsy was out when I arrived and I &W ectusl schiexcmoents. % . e Talher oot t:?-flehfi gh‘g in_New York, will be held at | waited a short time with the Sheriff. Several o for G STARS, & revival of the ereative ideal.’ : priceless vaiue to a1 The Bradfield m&.u‘

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