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F | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1895. LATEST OAKLAND NEWS, ] | Supervisors Curtail Expenses| by Dismissing Seven Clerks. “COWBOY” RICE DENOUNCED. ge in the lopped off the the offices of rder. These moved were: D.J. Mull E. L. Jobnse Clar Henry Dapman, J. Mattos ries A. Alexander. The latter was age clerk, clerks re- ty in con- The Fabiola Fete. expressed in and all the s qt ; From the stand t of an enterta it will be worth witnessing anyhow, s doubtiul if a more varied azzre, ndance of thousands, and is added the wheelmen’s . to be participated in by ail ders of the State, the strength Preacher Rice Denounced, G. D. W. Robinson, C. Edward Boyer, C.F John Ross and William Lesser Davie dencuncing Justin E. Rice, the cow- boy street preacher, who was recently ar rested for obstructing the street. The mis- sive was as foliows: Los ANGELES, May 3, 1895. Hon. John L. Davie, Mayor of Ocklond—DEAR Biz: Bei izens who have all re g ie of Oskisnd to the efect that one Justin Zice, otherwise known as the cowboy preacher, is a frand of the rankest kind. He was run out of this City.as heeclaimedtobes E° fighter. One evening, during & discussion at one of his meetings, he attacked an innecert boy with his fists and in consequence was Iad n the gutier and sha 2 telegraph poe with his head. Itcan be proven that be is & fedged aiso that when arrested in go he had $700 worth of diamonds on his person that he could not expisin to the satis- ction of the police. The church people gave 4 :ixm very little sympathy while bere. A postscript states that further e lars mlfl”bepobmined by lddmum!?r(g B PBoyer, Angeles. Filed Counter Afidavits. W. W. Foote filed an affidavit in tie County Clerk’s ofi:ice yesterday in whica he accuses Attorney C. H. Wilson of max- ing statements which are not carried out by the facts. Mr. Wilson defended the Oakland Con- : ik remainder of the| rs began cutting | g of the board, | suit which F. P. Howland sod his wife | brought against the corporation for dam- ages received in a collision between a car of the defendant and one of the Piedmont Consolidated Company. Mr. Foote was the attorney for the plaintiffs and won the case. Then Howland began & suit against the Piedmont Company for loss of the com- panionship ef his wife. Wilson desired to defend the co;pp - , but was erem.ed by Judge Frick, who told him that, as the Interests of the corporations were opposed in both cases, it would not be proper for him to appear for the Piedmont Company. Mr. Wilson claims to have heard from | Attorney Warren Gregory that Mr. Foote 1d on he had | taken in his address to the , and filed an afidavit to that effect asking that Mr. Foote be restrained. In his counter afidavit the latter says that the stateme n Mr. Wilson’s affi- davit are untrue, and that Mr. Gregory bas informed him that he made no such re- marks to Mr. Wil Judge Frick will Divorced at Last. three attempts to get a : mitting ast sue- granted e immediately masrried C. R. r, who had secured a divorce Before they could start on ey an error in the pro- overed, and the couple Mrs. Maxon wss not he second marriage, were begun. and | Just se were about terminate suc- cessful rred through 1 2 defective summons, and round had | o be gone over Yesterday the legal ghly unraveled before d his Honor declared Mrs. Quelled by the Police. It took the presence of a squad of police to prevent a conflict between rival gangsof longshoremen at the city wharf yesterday morning. The ¢: tangle was tho Judge ES | Maxon a Frandhise. ervisors The latter offer who have been en- gaged for some time past in ascertaining umber of pupils In attendance at the wblic schools. have completed snd made their final report. ows that the number of ch! tions of learn- ing the past year, scholars against ear. Simpson Getting Bail. e Oakiand contractor ez on a charge of 2obert Bynom at San eeks ago, will be released ds within a day or two. son, Albert Wood, Charles Me- nd Tbomas Moran have agreed e bond, and one or two more te the necessary amount. May Sue the City. and Miller, who were the Board of Public Me: Davie, Wilson and onsidering whether it would isable to sue the city for the salaries have been deprived of pending the set- he contest which is now before Gone to Alaska. iff Robert McKillican, who owns g interests in Alaska, has r the far north to look after his He will be gone several months visit and investigate some of the nes of that section before re- BERKELEY. examinations which are now being at the university will be nearly the middle of the week, and smmence. Kellogg will receive the faculty of the senior class at bis 2y evening. class day there will be & 2k Grove, on the campus, ning, at 11:30 there will , and at 3 o'clock in the acular performance will sour at which the sfternoon ex- due to the Fabiola be held Saturday train from San Fran- »., will be run to ening the Glee Club . & young lady living was brutally assaulted by man as she was returning home from the 8 o'clock train on Sunday evening. A well-dressed man spproached her and asked to be cirected to fiemin street of the town, and she gladly communicated to bim the desired information. As the street was in the direction in which she was &gxng, she allowed him to accompany her. "k‘:r:n‘n;t;rsthek gla@e sbocght, without TuC, er & blo CTOS: face which felled herto (X;e' o gaining her feet she rushec near by and escaped. 2 Elhhe desfinbed g:m as well as she couid o the pelice authorities and th: in search of the villain. T A New Catholic Church. The Catholics living in South and Temescal are considerin, planB:frokretlg erection of 3 $25,000 church iufldmg to be bn_li‘n in Berkeley. B he oners living in that distri are so mm & church that the mnm of 2 building of their own has become ne- cessary. Several wealthy Catholics in the district bave signified their intention of contributing liberally to the project. Reception to Professor Whiting. Mrs. Professor Slate and Mrs. Warri Wilkinson bave issued cards fora hmwefi ion to Professor and Mrs. Whiting, receptiol which will be tendered at the residence of oon. his Mrs. Wiikinson on Thursday aftern Professor Whiting recently resigned position in the physics department of the university, in order that he might go East and devote his entire time to the publica- tion of works on physics. Female Flower Thieves. solidated Street Railroad Compasy in Berkeley i8 sgain being troubled by | es which follow the year’s | flower thieves. On Sunday evening two women were caught stealing flowers from & private yard and on account of their sex were not put under arrest. Much com- plaint has been brought recently sgainst the flower thieves, who have been infest- ing the neighborhood at night, and pre- cautions have been taken against them. Injured by the Train. Allie Manifee, a small boy who is in the | habit of jumping on and off the local | trains, was thrown yesterday from the 1 o’clock local and sustained severe injuries about his face and head. Last week a bo who was engaged in the same tricks fe! and was almost kil ALAMEDA. Two fire slarms were turned in in quick suceession yesterday. The first came in | from box 34 at 11:45 o’clock for a blaze in the coftage at 3204 Washington street. The flames originated in a closet froma defective fiue and ate their way through the floor and ceiling to the roof. The flames were extinguished by the chemical engine. Damages about §150. The second alarm came from box 32 for a fire on the opposite side of town, at 1724 Central avenue. lower floor, Mrs. Deppon, uses a gas stove | for cooking which is a little out of order. She turned the gas off and went into the garden. The loss on the building will | amount to about $1000. Mrs. Deppen car- ried an insurance of $2000 on the house in the Commerciai Assurance Company of | London. | Cornerstone Laying. Grand Master J. B. Stevens has accepted | on behalf of the Grand Lodge, Free and | Accepted Masons of the State, the request of the City Trustees to lay the cornerstone of the new City Hall, and will convene the | Grand Lodge in Alemeda on the 16th inst. { for the purpose of performing that act. Baptist Church Dedicated. The new Baptist church was dedicated on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Robert Whittaker officiated acco: g to the impressive rites of that denomination. The church was orgadized in 1876, and has a membership of 150 Brooks Divorce Case. Mary Brooks was granted a divorce sband, J. J. Brooks, yesterday ds of willful neglect and de- oks deserted his wife several , and is supposed to be in Mexico. uneral of Noble Hutton. g Noble Hutton, who art failure a few weeks agoon take place next Saturday iew Cemetery. At the time e the family were all t to attend the funeral, and the re- mains were placed in a receiving vault. Q00 FRUIT PROSPECTS | California Producers Will Not Be Affected by East- ern Crops. | Washington Porter Belleves That Reasonable Profits Are Certain. The occupant of che‘ AUCTION SALES- AT AUCTION! Tuesday, May 7, 1895, At 12 o’clock Noon. | | TERMS, ONE-THIRD CASH. Business and Residence ] ! E/OESS On Valeneia, Nission, Ridley, Fourteenth, | Jessie and Stevenson Streets, | and Julian dvenue, SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & €0, 218-220 Montzomery Street, | | Mills Bailding. | CHAS. LEVY & (0., AUCTIONEERS, 1135 Market Street. SHERIFF'S SALE. THIS DAY | e ‘clock A. M., On the premises, $ 11 Konte Carlo Restanrant, 413-413 Pime 8t., Tuesday.. Washington Porter of Chicago arrived ight on his annunal b igate the fruit crop pros- h Mr. Porter brings e to California fr growe: crop of the Eas n States promises to be a { good ome, Mr. Porter believes the fruit | farmers of California will reap a golden harvest. Mr. Porter was the first man to | send a full carload of California fruit East, i which be did in 1368, the year the overland railroad was started. He was also the first man to start an orchard and vineyard in Fresno County. | “The fruit crops in the East promise { very well all around if no accident in the | way of weather changes the present out- | look,” said he. “They have had an early spring in the Eass, fully three weeks in sdvanceof the average. If the weather | keeps good the crops East will be above | the average. Still this should not alarm | the California fruit-raisers, on account of | the California fruit being of different | E;ieries to 2 grestextent to thosein the i St. | *“California is peculiarly the only great | fruit State of the Union, and the chances | are that California fruits at fair rates will | yield better results this year than lastasa | whole. Times are better in the East than they were last year, though not as good yet as I would like to see them. Still they | are very good, and as there are no strikes to interfere with the transportation of | fruit this year the average prodts to Cali- | fornia fruit-raisers will be good. | ““Asan evidence of this I can quote that | the first box of cherries which reached | Chicago sold for $8, or nearly $1 a pound. | Of course this was a fancy price paid for | the first cherries in the market. In-factI | might say to sum up the matter that the | California fruit-grower can reasonably ex- | pect better results this iefir than last. | though no fancy prices will be paid. 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The slow, coptinous infusion of the carrent gradusily sets all the weak fanctions in action, stores Dew power fn them, and Inafew days mantood begins to retarn and sexual forces @evelop, the memory becomes clearer and the in- tellect sharper. Maohood In all fts elements fol- lows the application of this wonderful belz. Book, “Three Classes of Men,” with full [nformar tion, fres, sealed, by mall. Address: SANDEN ELECTRIC CO.. Council Building, Portland, Or. Basutitut Hair May be possessed by every man and woman in erica. No'matter if it is now thin, or gray, or unhealthy, falling out, or full of health and color without the use of dye. Hair dyes should be shunned. They are sticky, mussy mixtares, which invariably leave the hair in worse condition than be- fore they were used. Yale’s Hair Tonic Is the discovery of Madame Yale, the cele- brated woman chemist. Itisthe only prep- aration in the world that will positively re- store to gray hair the color of youth. {t is not a dye. Itisas pureand clear and white ascrystal. It restores color and vitality to the hair, makes it healthy, heavy and znog:the falling out and will even the growth of hair on bald heads” It works in a perfectly natural wa on the roots and glands of the hair. [t fertilizes them, makes them active and re- stores the nstural vigor. Price $1. Also Yale's Skin : Yale's Complexion - STOCK RANCH ] EAVE THE BEST STOCK RANCH IN THE Stace of California. thas I can seil a: a low figure, within S0 miles of San Francisco and within 8 miles of town Plenty of water and dandruff. It can be comgletely restored to | feed 12 moaths in the year. LOUIS SCHLOSS, Rooms 24 and 25, CROCKER BUILDING. No Percentage Pharmacy, 933 Market St POSTERS STERETT PRINTING (D, 532 Clay Street. 11 AUCTION SALES. At Auction! TUESDAY. TUESDAY MAY 7, 1895, AT 12 o'Crock, Noow, &t 638 Market Street, Opp. Palace Hofel. BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PR(IPE_BTIES. Elegant Business Corner. S.W. corner of Valencia and 21st sta. This ele- gant business corner comprises three stores and two tenements of five rooms and bath and two resudences of six rooms and bath each. This property is always renteaand fsa spiendid oppor- tunity for an Investment—its central iocation, and Valencia street is the proper extension of Market street. TRis is & rare chance. Owner going fo Europe. Full rents, $175 per month. Musc be sold. Examineit. Vaiencia cable. Lot 50xS01:. Grand Investment. S.W. cor. of San Jose ave. and Army st. Im- provements s 3-story building on the cormer with store below and two tenements above of 6 rooms and bath; building of 8 French fats front- ing Army st., 4and 5 rooms and bath each: cot- on San Jose ave.: full rents, $21250. A splendid chance asan investment. Examine this. It most be sold. Large corner lot, 76543100 feet. Valencia-st. cable, S. . and S. M. slectric road. Large Corner Lot, Guerrero and Army sts SE. cor. of Guerrero and Army sts. Improve- ments, 3 cottages of 5 rooms and bain each. front- ing Army st.: empty lot on the corner, 28x77 feet, and three houses and lots. 24x77 feet each, 38 30 en- tirecy or subdivided: fuil remts. $48; by improv- ing the corner can be made $100 per momgh: must besold: Valencia cable and S. F.and S.M. elec- ric road; large corner iot, 77x100 feet. City Hall Busingss Lot. Southeriy line of Park ave.. 230 feet Eof City Hall ave; this is a choice piece of basiness prop- erty, immediately in front of the City Hall; im- ments on thls property would rent st a good- aying price on the investment; investors and ullders should examine this choice offering. Haight Street—Elegant Residence. No. 130) Haight st., 13714 feet E. of h elezant residenceof 17 irs. fur- streetwork ail done; Teet cable: large lot, hours 9to 12 4. 3. McAllister St.—Handsome Residence. . 729) of McAllister st., 125 feet handsome bay-window residence of 8 rooms and bath; centrally located: but a few street in basalt rocic; McAllister-st. cable passes the door; lot 25x137:6 feet. Golden Gate Park Lot. North line of Oak st., 100 feet west of Broderick; 1 bl B G from Golden Gate Park; fine surroundings: and basalt rock: Omnibus cabie, electric and other roaas but 2 biocks sway; royal double lot 50x 137:6 feet. Clara-St. Improved Property. Northwest lne (Nos. 146 and 14614) of Clara st. it of 4th, bet. Folsom and Harri s of 5 and 8 rooms and bath: ted; always rented: o examine iz; lot 25x80 mast be sol Waller-St. Cottage. North line (No. 814) of Waller st., 150 feet west of Devisadero; s handsome new cottage of 7 rooms and bath; in splendid condition; handsome sur- round: treet in fine shape; Haight-st. cable; ot 25x137:6 feet. Probate Sale. South line (Nos. 915 and 917) Golden Gate ave., 145 feet wes: of Octavia st., fronting Jefferson square: Improvements, two bay-window houses of nine rooms and bath esch: this is an elegant loca- tion for future basiness: no car fare; McAllister and Eddy st. cars; sreet bituminized: walk cement Jefiérson square; lot 37:6x120 fees rents car farey; feet. Probate Sale. N. W. line (No. 43) of Tehama, 480 feet S. W. from First s., house of — rooms. This is & bust- Dess location; lot 25x80 feet; fuil rent $30. Probate Sale. No. 50 of Tebama st., adjoining above house of —— rooms, lot 22:6x80 feet. These properties to- gether will make a fine business iot and increase in value materially in the Dear future:entige lot 47:6380 feet. Probate Sale. S. W. cor. Lyon and Turk sts. A good corner to Improve with cheap French fiats: wouid rens well; McAllister-st cable: iot 25x112:6 feet. Golden-Gate Park Lot. South line of Frederick, 225.7 feet west of Cole st.; & handsome regidence lot in pleasan: location; one biock 10 Golden Gate Park: must be sold: ex- amine ii; electric rosd passes the rof;lot 25x 137:6 teet. For Catalogues, etc., inquire of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., ree: Anctioneers. PAVILION AUCTION - HOUSE, 319-321 Sutter street. 638 Mar] ANYOUNCEMEST EXTRAORDINARY. On sccount of retiring from the Furniture busi- ness I will sell on next TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, May 7 and 8, 1895, at 11 A. M., for the account of the ARONSON FURNITURE COMPANY, At 410 Post St.,, above Powell, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW AND SPE- CIALLY DESIGNED FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, --..CONSISTING OF .... Fifty Bedroom Sets, quarter sawed osk and sycamore, highly finished and grandly polished; Overstuffed Parior Suits, upholstered in Imported silk brocaceile and silk tapestry of assorted colors; elso Odd Parior Pleces, royally upholstersd; 40 Sideboards, all of quartered oak, with French bevel mirrors, s great variety; 25 Combination Desks and Bookcases,all of cak and ae signs: 30 Quartersd Oak Folding-Beds, of latess designs, with full-length French-plate mirrors; 100 Oak Extension Tables,of sssorted sizes and makes: 100 dozen Osk Dining Chalrs, of assorted designs and styles; an immense line of Lace Cur- tains, Portierss, Table-Covers, Comforters sad Blankets; 1Carpet Sewinz-Machine; 1 Fairbank Platform Scale; s Large Variety of Willow Ware, ete, ete. TEEMS oF SAT=—All bills under 8200, cash in TUnited States gold coin; all bills over $200, ap- roved notes, 90 days. - 8. BASCH, Anctioneer. Nore—This is » genuine clearing out sale, as this firm is retiring from the furniture business and the store must be vacated by May 15, 1895. AUCTION SALE! Y 22 SATURDAY, ... May 11, 1895, At 11 0'clock 4. X, 3% Sunset Horse Market, 137-139 Valencia St 160 Head of Horses, Hules, Ete., 160 Head Broke and Unbroken, Work, viog and res, Mares, Mules, Etc. AUCTION SALES. - TRUSTEES’ SAL At Auction, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1895, At Salesroom, 10 Montgomery Street. 45“5:“’20 =& i MHON REAL ESTATE 4c sacTion A wanisAt S'F 33 Beautiful Lots-- HAIGHT ST. FRONTIN LOTT ST. MASONIC AVE. WALLER ST. ADJACENT TO BUENAVISTA PARK AND TWO BLOCKS FROM GOLDEN GATE PARK. There’s a Difference Between high and low prices and it does not require an expert to pasg upon values in the district adjacent to the Park Pan- bandle. You can find out what property is worth there with little trouble. Sup- pose you do this, then look at the lots in the block bounded by Haight, Waller and Lott streets and Masonic avenue. These we intend to sell at auction Thursday, May 16th, at 12 o’clock noon. They are beautiful lots and we are going tosell them, no matter if there is a difference between High and Low— TERMS—Only 1/4 Cash, Balance in 1, 2 and 3 years. Title guaranteed by the California Title Insurance and Trust Co., and policies issued to purchasers at the rate of $10 per lot. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, Auctioneers, 10 Montgomery Street. t I AT AUCTION — = - 218 3 220 MONTGOMERY ST. MILLS BLDG. At 8 0°Clock in the Evening. By Orderof the 1. Morgeathas Company. Easy Terms, Only One-Third Cash, Balance in One and Two Years. 21st [Sewered] STREET. 135252525 35(35| 25| 5 | 074 9 1 I | | f | | ! I > 2 = T B @ B =2 £ | H &= " ! e &5 5 —_ (—D 3! g - £ ¢ = = 3 = ° I 3 S S 09 = = 0 i u = 3 | | o e P e >lq =k | 2 =z 3 & 100 | e 7 S T I e e FEELE ] - EEbEP R e EorF o I | &) = | 28 708 B R | P Pl 1| 3} s} of 5i;71‘a b adhedh e kol i Foohiohetd | {25 laslas 25 25 35 35 los l 22d [Sewered] STREET. S Title perfect. The California Title Insurance and i Trust Company Will issge policies guaranieeing tizles for the nomi- Dal sum of TES DoLLARS 0n each lot. Call for disgrams and casalogues. ‘Wednesday, May 15,i MILLS BLDG. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1895 AT 12 O°CLOCK NOON. VAN NESS AVENUE CORNER. ASSIGNEE SALE, The southwest corner Van Ness ave. and Bay st., 133x112:8 feec; also lots south line Bay st., be- tween Van Ness ave., Frankiin and Gough sis.: sizes 253137 43T137:6 feer, 63:9x 8 fest. This property is directly opposite the Biack Point Military Reservs- tion, which will always be & public park. Van Ness sve. is open from Market st. to Bay. The Soard Supervisors has just ordered Buy Montgomery ave. 10 Van Ness avi ., which will make this property easy of access by way Of the northern seawall. ASSIGNEE SALE. Northeast corner McAllister and Lagunasts., 824 McAllister and 900 to 908 Lagunast.: solid im- provements, siores and fla:s: toial rents $196 25; 3 mortgage of $14.000 could beailowed to rematn at Ep" cent; sale subject to confirmation by Superior ourt. PROBATE SALE. Nos. 11 and 1115 Weich st., near Zoe. between Third and Fourth nd_Braonan DEVISADERO-STREET RESIDENCE, 2312 Devisadero st., east line, between Washingion: 2-si0ry ay ace of § rooms and furnace in basement: electric cars pass the door; lot 25x110 feet. bat WALLER-STREET RESIDENCE. No. 731 Waller st., south line, 116:3 foet east of Devisadero: 2-story and ba: at residence of 7 rooms =nd baih; ot 30X110 fe FOLSOM-STREET RESIDENCE. No. 1207 Folsom st., near Eighth; substantial 3 story bouse of © rooms and bach; occupied by owzer; lot 25x90 feet. CASTRO-STREET CORNER. Southeast corner Castro and Alvarado sis., be- tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third; cabie- cars pass the loc: size 26:6x105 feet. DOLORESSTREET BUILDING LOTS. [East line Dolores st., 76:6 feet north of Thirtieth; 2lots, esch 25x100 feet. Dolores st. is 135 feet | wide. McALLISTER-STREET LOT. Floe residence lot. north line Mecillister st., 137:8 west of Filimore: 40x137:6; street work done and sceepted: fine improving heighborhood: everything in the vicinity neat and modern; $4000 | can remain a 7 per cent. GUERRERQ-STREET LOT. Lot wess line Guerrern st., 45 feet north of Four- teenth; 45 feet front by irregular depth 85 and 73 feet: this ot is within 1lg biocks of Market st. either way; $2000 can remais at 7 per cent. SALE AT AUCTION, FRUIT CANNERY. The J. M. Dawson Packing Company of Saa Jose, Cal, will offer for sale at public suction at its ‘nnabar snd Monigomery street v, 1895, ac_the hour of I (0350, Office Build- Enzine and Boiler, wich the ing, Office Fixtures, Canne: other Machinery, Labels and Goodwill, Leasehoid upon which ihe buildings stand. This is a fine opportunic ina wall es. business. vest The fruits :cled 2 O s il known and have always commands Phe highest prices In ail the markets of the warid, snd the goodwill of this cannery is valusble. This Jrovensy can be bought very cheap. track